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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_06_03 ...�r•�_,swzw e•: • • a • J .. Th .. X '_ Sill c. ... 4 - wsw� bscrpdon Rats: $2.50 Per Year United States: $3.00 W'G lt'fU'1it�AR'AIQD ,S014 PUEeL SHERS 5c. P&R COPY Authorized As Second C'isi llQa • ±... ._ VOL. V NO. 3 •PICKERING, ONTARIb ". ' :FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1960 Published 'Since November 1881 Post Office Dept. Ottawa ..:.. To Celebrate 60th _Annix�rsary Township Empl4ees'-�Local Go-cart Manufacturer Makes �" f Resh nation c .Plea For Race Track �Here Accepted 5 Mr. Walter Kerr of Dunbarton PICKERING YILLAGCr` =� r ' + r Shores representing Carts of Canada, located on Station Road, asked Pick- y <, s - . ` ^The resignations of Mr. E. G. Ba- sting Township this week to amend The regular Child Health Confer-i ker and Mrs. Mildred Spang of the their recent by-law.on go-carts: The ence and Immunization Clinic will, towns`glax d6ftrtt2ietst_w-erie accept- by-law prohibited racing. Mr. Kerr be held this Thursday, June 2 ed this week by township council. asked the township not to prohibit, to 3.30 p. m.,in the Pickering unit- : �f The resigttatioas were dated May but only to regulate. ed Church C. E. Centre. No clinics 3, 1960 and have been under discus- He said his firm wanted fo con- are,held. during July and August. lion for several weeks. struct a go-cart track for the pur- This clinic is for "well babies and - - Following two separate motions to, pose of testing and demonstrating , pre-school children". How about the t s _ accept'the resignations._anQther_mo- tion was ed informing Mrs. and added it-would also provide fa- - booster shots before : your_ child. • •; p g cilities for a go-cart club. starts to school in Sept ember. S an that she could make a licat- 1 p g pp He named the site as being located Her.many friends ere will be; L ion for olr with the township, if a+ i p� on the east side of the.Brock Road, . glad to know that Mrs. H. T. Cook - she so desired. between Highways No. 2 and 401. He of Frenchman's Pay has returned toe A by-law was then passed appoint- but success• appoint- said the nearest resident, Mr. Sleep her.home after serious, y . u ing Mr. Robert Turk as Collector for was-not opposed to the idea. He told 4ul surgery, the tnwnshio. On a recorded vote, council that a sound-test had been A shower for Miss Reta Campbell only Cot=nCillar Spans voted against made and it was found that traffic and George Fair, whose martiage noise in the general area.swallowed' will take place next week was held ' _ - - up the noise from two go=carts used at. the home of Jaugh` and 'Mrs.. / - 1Nest Roue Sewage ; in the test. Squires last week. Many beautifyC✓ _ Mr. Kerr said he did not know of gifts were received. • a sport more highly governed than Mrs. Holmes has been visiting �~ treating Trouble cart raring. He said a track had to her daughter Mrs. Earl Ottewell is have safety measures before it could Toronto, during the past two weeks.'. The sewage problem has reared its obtain. insurance. Mr. and Sirs. Pearson. Baker att glq head once -Again in -the' west He described the go-carts, stating ended the funeral of Mrs. Baker'- �, that the motor range allows them to father, Auston Gsanden,•of Tar? + -Youge area. travel Rom 30 miles an hour up to Wednesday of this week. ' Council received a petition this 8[i males which.can be obtained from 1, ; F • week signed by 18 homeowners on Mr. and firs. W.. .D. Smith-spent; ,.• double mounts. last week in North Bay with rela- Rouge 'Highlands Drive, requesting He hinted that the recent by-law that some action be taken,to eliminate lives. had almost brought their business to' ;►its. McIlmy, of Dunbarton, spent; the problem The petition atated-that-Mr. and Mrs. MacFarlane They have 4o M ldren, George of Wt year the health department, irt- a „ • .- • Tuesday at the home o rs. rt;.�. • - Our by-lave does not prohibit Fair. - • - - � ��:-�= ""'• apeeted the area, made certain recom- of 6 and Drive.Gordon on rt Beach 5carboro• Mrs. 3lart;aret Templeton me -home and no action was taken.. tracks, only racing' said Reeve •Scott. A Westgate re-union was held at�• Victory Fairport p "We can't derive the full benefit the"home of Mr. sad Mrs. LorneL celebrate their Golden Wedding n- of. Toronto, Mrs. June Lembke of The matter was presented by Reeve , g from � track without racing' said Kemp, Whitby, on Saturday a€ter+i- aiiversarq, on Friday, 3rd. Searboro and Mrs. Shirley chison Sherman Scott for council's consider- . y Y Mr: Kerr. noon..Many from Pickering, Dun•1 Mr. MacFarlane was born izr-1Fe---o€ -Amherst, Nom- I grandchildren, ation. 'I7re petition stated that seep .Councillor Ross Deakin suggested barton and more distant points,► Tonto in 1888-and resided in that and four gseat gsrandchildren. They, age from-septie lanka and drains Was that the township could license tracks were present. 1 city ntil 9 ears He •attende3 resided on ' Endean Ave. in East corning to the surface and running The'deepest sympathy of the com- 9 Y and drivers and make some money school in Toronto,anlihen ini1908 be- Toronto fat over 32 gears, and into an open ditch and residents from it. munity is expressed to Mr. Tons; - n his ]o eareee���! with Rol ph in 1934 built their e3ent home on asked for temporary relief at least. ga long p Pr Reeve Scott reminded the meeting Gibson and family, of this .village,;. _- Clarke -Stone, lah hers were he Victory DriV% where thief were sum-I Reeve Sherman Scott said, "It i9 that Mr. Kerr was not alone in his ' was an o$aet pressman for over 00 rrtex sidents -In 1961 they took u a Problem I don't think will be rect, in the passing of Mrs. Gibson, early p Y P idea of a'track. "There were several on Tuesday. yesrsr retiring in 1958. He was very permanent , residence in Fairport l ified completely until we get sewers: here before him" he said. " active ins rts n a company. Beach we're` t7ve "have both been The Wet spring has aggravated the Another of. the Junc brides -is' po , managing Y After some discussion, council de- Miss Marilyn Briggs_whose mother baseball team for many years, and keenly interested and active in all matter- - . ._ sided_tp leave the present by-law as Mrs, Stan Briggs, is having a trous- - _ • has always been an avid fisberman', a phases of community,affairs.'- it is. scan tea for her on Saturday after- sport which he still keenly pursuses• Mr. MacFarlane has served on vat Schools Crowded doon at Valley Faun, on'Valley He is a life member of;the Canada ious committee's and his name is • Farm Road. - . I Lodge, A.F.A.M., a' member of Abe inscribed on the programme- as* one Dance Well Help The W. A. of the United Church.: I.O.F. and a membgr, of the Litho- of the members of the ratepayers 'In Area 2 /► - is taking charge of the devotional, as.- graphers Un:on 'for b'ver 40 years. association which is sealed in the Recreation' ASS�c guests of, the Dunbarton. United Mrs. MacFarlane, former HaLzel cormerstone of Fairport Beach • Church WA., on June 2, at their; Geor was born in Toronto in 1893 School. Mrs. MacFarlane-is a'mein- -School accommodation is -still a and attended Jessie,Ketchum Schoot ber- of the Ladies' Assxiat)on and problem in School Area 2, according Donations to the Dickering Village, Open.Meeting. and later was employed at A. T. served .as their Treasurer far F to recent minutes of the Board. Recreation Association have been Mr. and Mrs. Victor'Jones and, It was agreed by the Board that I coming in during the past ten days Mrs. Donald Jones, of Hagersville.i Reid, Ltd., of Toronto. Daring World years• pupils living on Fairport Road North and the gommittee is very pleased spent Sunday with ,C. E. Brown's.'. War One she was an active worker Mr. and Mrs, MacFarlane have and. attending Vaughan Willard with the response. Congratulations to-Mr. and Mrs. with the 35th Battlion Ladies' Auxi- earned. the respect and admiration of Nary and a member of the Mother's everyone who knows them, and cer-, School -be transferred from that This week. it ivas learned that.the A. E. Calvert who will celebrate Club of the Broadview the Ma. and tainly we join with all in wishins school to .Dunbarton School where Morley Park Rateliayers Association their 17th wedding anniversary on. until 8 yearn ago was a bowling them a long healthy life and con Y to. relieve overcrowding at will hold a dance at%he Club Bayview Sunday. 1) until 6-ye and.. o hobby has bowling tinned happiae3s }n the years ti<. the Vaughan Willard School. ' in Whitby. on June 17 and the pro- .We welome our old.friends Clare ways been and still:ia crocheting. come. _The secretary is to' write the Pic- ceeds will be turned over to the assn- and Mrs. Palsdon to the village. i - Reririg High School Board regarding ciation to purchase equiptrieat. They have moved to the Go data csible use of the Dunbarton High Committee member Jim Pyette said Law residence,'Church St. N. ' 1 _ School for public school purposes. this week th"'t volunteers are now lit. and Mrs, John Lay are in. Want ore Sewers'For Weste Board 15ss also informed Con-'coming forv.ar3 to help with sports Mianri Beach this ' week attending° Con- solidated Developers of Ba Ridges in any way,t'-Ey can. If you would the International Convention of the For Rou a Park Rouge In 2 Years? p than it appears that eagll four like to help t' t. assordomen get on Rotary Clubs of the'President's Chair, public school sites will ber required. its•feet by ass; ti tt ir. some way,call will take over the President's chair g Suggestions for,. relies°ins over-1Jim Pyette at W',i:tehall 2-5660. of the local Club on July 1st. Reeve Sherman' Scott. announced Members o£ the Pickering 'Wotr.=- crowding at the Rouge Hill school 8 `i, Mr, Chester Ofnal o_ the Loard of this' week, that..once 'the -French- will be discussed at the next meeting.l A en's Institute visited the Btroughma, Rouge Hill's Comrttunity park ap- man's Bay development was re,;:s West Route' > �V Have Branch on Tuesday to help celebrate geared Wore counci� this week, re-= tered and under way, he felt West; • their 50th anniversary. The Town- garding 'the purchase_ of additional+ Rouge would have sewers—possibly Council Turns Down }� ship-Hall was-filled to capacity•anif property. I within 18• months. I School PIY�r)Od four .Charterfembers_were hr?nour- The park located on No. 2 High-I Councillor Cl:fford 'Laycox said lie.) The Board of C,ao,,l '.rea 2 ha, ap- ed with corsages presented ,by one` way, across from the Southwest fire .had been race-ving. numerous calls* Road Request proved the sugze�L'on of the West of the organizers of fifty years ago,. hall is at present in a'L shape. The'from residents asking for paving on ; . Rouge Hockey Assxiation regarding. Mrs. Roberts, of Whitby. board would like V purchase the' the roads, if sewers were going to I Owners of.the Brownridge.property the layout .,of the piaygrouaA. Milne, one of the charter,members,.. Howe property-of 2.2 acres to give be a long time in coming. 2 miles west of Brougham that runs The baseball screen ifi to bd' inwei I read an impressive list of accomp-• the park a more rectangular shape. ( "The feeling is' aliens about the down to the 5th 'concession have and soccer poses installed iv:6 the; 'lishments of the. Institute. A prog- A good.house is located on the Howe matter and the dust is getting worse asked the township to open a side- Board bearing the neces:,ary costs,! rant an.-I tea with birt'.tday cake .property that could be used. If ac- each day," Councillor Laycox said. _ 'road, so they can sell their 100 acres but the;,Association'will be asl:e•i to were life other ,�fighlights_ df• the guired, the park would then have a "I sugge it is•.a waste, of money 1 in 10 acre parcels. .j pay for repairing the baseball screen celebratiatt-.- _ little over 5 acres. when you tend to install sewers Road Supt. Jack Cha man recom- ; f• ' Mr. Ofnal' told 'council that the' within a reasonable time," said'the p p The n f by necessary-grading existig will r taken 1 ned and \ r.. Dave Lennox ref- mended no action be taken and that if care of by the existing* contract fvi urrlcd 'recently•from a•-trip to Pitts--' asking price for the Howe property Reeve. anyone wants the.. road open; they building the West Rouge School, burGh where they visited relatives.. is $1b,i00 but might be purchased) "I agree it is folly 'to pace roads can supply the land and build a road Mr. and Mrs. . X'orman Weish,. for about $14,000 cash.-He said,they that would soon be destroyed', said, to township specifications Mica Marilyn Briggs Honoured' lifts. Howard Shier and daughter have $5,000 on hand that was given Councillor Laycox. He said he..would Councillor Harvey Spang said, "I With Showers F.velvii, of -Uxbridge, and Mr. and. by the East Woodlands Community report back to the ratepayers. think it is good to stop some of this Mrs. Knight of-Toronto, were rec Association. They. are asking the Councillor. Laycox said there is development of 10 acre parcels." Miss Marilyn Briggs, daughter of eat visitors at the Dave. Lennon township to purchase the property' $30,000 in trust for.services that was "I agree" said Reeve Scott. Mr. and- Mrs, Stanley Briggs, of home. putting 'up the, difference after put up the subdividers. of Chester 'Council took-no action on the'mat- Riverside Drive, has been honoured Local donations to the ,Pickering! grants. Hill and Rouge Highlands. ter. recently with four showers, by .her .. Township .3fuseum recently received' The Howe property extends 279 4iends. Miscellaneous showers were included dough-box, from Miss Eliz.. - feet along No. 2 to Petite Cote creek.. given by Mrs. Wm. Hooker, River- Richardson: Steregptican views w'.tlit Councillor Clifford Laycox said he The Urban Board r' - side Drive; Mrs. Fred Crawford, of viewer, over 100 years.old.. fro.ttt_ had ins,,ected the propertv and felt! Ajax; Mrs, Milton Chaweth, Will- 'Mrs.. Hannah Pie; ' Metal bootjack. it was a.--good move to purchase it. _ of owdale, and by 'Miss ud _Puckrin, _.• _ _ d emblet atic match-holder alit _ . Reeve Sherman Scott said that : Jfiss Sheila Moore and Mrs. Davis '. Mr. FrankltHall. Mr. D,+ncan,fr of council would have to set a policy' •, • s • " RritCain: ' -' Green River donated a tobacco slic- regarding park lands. {= picketing Village Public Schools Miss Briggs is to he triarrled,_ to ., er.for the. Country Store; and lfr• 'He,added that getting the money Mr. Wm. Moore, Dunbarton, on the Parkin, of Kinsale, has been a gem-, to purchase the land prevented a _ Invite you to 'attend ll_th of.June at St. Francis de'Sales erous donor. ` problem. Church, Pickering. She was the rec- A toca•1•- Leader Training School_ .OPEN HOUSE - = ipient of many' lovely gifts on each will be hild next farT do The"-Third ` • occasion, which' peaks for her pop-' Meal". Ideas will be given fur._ tile' o low s p • Tons- of Calcium ularity and number. of friends in the new supper dishes, luncheon disltcs,. r� o to ._ _ W La Dust at „ _. . , ' des :ct - Casseroles sa meals etc Th'� i� a two-day loico a.' M. to • THANKS 4.00 p. m. ``6'local Women's Ina- Lincoln Avenue School Pickering Township road depart- ` titate will pay the expenses of '+1 • Wednesday June � 7'9 p,�• The �'ickering .Youth .Band spent persons interested � taking tb8' ment.is preparing for the annual dust y Applications must be. ma / / . ..� ,, last Saturda • in Kitchener, and Cr•ur;e. A (j*� y invasion. , t'%,ould like tn.thank all.those w1io before J ;te 15. For further partft','• This week an order was dash @!] for to inspect the new school addition sy'r-' helped make the day pn,:5Tble, espec- vlarc, py- 11 H2-2353 or TE- ' 108 tons of calcium chloride In 1-ie WIN- Police Chief Hwxarr{ Nickling 2343, amount of $5,3:0.32. T'a will be served "ivas is a sizeabie item," observed t for hip ti.a.v au.i devulwu to t:.� orts will encourage these girls is your donation picked vp. Goldca The W. A. Afternoon Tea and and Wendy attended the wedding on VJ= IN ACTION Guiding,,when they rcaUze that you ,Jubilee Year 1900. - Corr. Bazaar will be held on Saturday, Saturday of George's niece, Janet too, are ready to help. There will June 11, from 3.00 to 5.00 P. M. in Lyon, in Corbetton United Church- A; The time has roiled around for be home-baking and white elephant the church. There will also be home Wendy was BowcTAftl for her coos- �rt bur Brownies, Guides and Rangers tables, apd ycu are'asked for a.don- AUKff' baking for sale. in. i -+10 display their skill, handiwork and ation of baking and something for The Sunday School Anniversary The Clbtb meets-this Saturday ev- Congratulations to Mr. and .Mrs. grafts, at the Kiwanis Park, Dun- -the' White Elephant Table, Please Service was held on Sunday after- ening at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cox, on the birth of their ! carton. Thero will be many things help us to make this a-successful day noon, with Rev. M. Buttars in 'George Puckrin. A representative of son, on Sunday,,May 29, 1960, at j of into rmst and activities to see. -for them, by your donation and att- charge. The children's choir sang the Bell Telephone Co. Oshawa, will Oshawa Gencral Hospital. ' �h Browstie Pack and Guide Com- endance. Time - Saturday, June 4, two numbers, accompanied by Mr% show films. - Miss Joan Esdale spent the week q parry will have made a table centre- at 2.00 p. rn. Admission 10 cents.' Arch Bell at the organ: Ronald Several from here enjoyed the end with relatives in Oittawa• piece for a banquet;, this will be Fveryone welcome. Smith and Gtenn Sguire received the Music Festival at the Ajax High Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin and judged, and a pennant given the win-. If you are unable to attend - offiering. Mr. Wm.' Graham, Picker- School last week. Some of the local family visited Mr. and Mrs. jac>si pers for their Company or Pack. "Guiding in Action", and would still ing, gave the address, students took -part. ; " Mitchell, Broughamy ott Sunday eve There are many -hours of,work like to donat't baking and to the Beginning this Sunday, and con- Some of our ladies attended the enitig.' d effiori put forth to accomplish the White Elephant, please contact.your tinuing throughout the summer; the Bazaar and Tea at Greenwood on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Batty, Brook- Oay by Brownies, Guides and Guid- Brow l ca Guide Captain; and I church service will be at 9.45 a. m., Saturday afternoon. lin, visited at the home of Mr. and _ _ (jars, and your support of their eff .they will ladly arrange to have and Sunday School at 10.45. Mr. and Mrs. George Izatt, Linda Mrs. Bert Guthrie, on Sunday. ' .OPEN_ EVER'1 EVEMiNG TJLL 7:00 PeA010 R O J G E H 1 L L - EXCEPT s THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M. :ON NO Z HIGHWAY ' PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. JUNE 2nd - 3rd - 41h JUST EAST C?F ROUGE BRIDGE I.• R&GULAR � MAPLE LEAF a NABOB , PROCESS CHEESE _ C ' , f l lbs _ a Instant MAPLE LEAF (Special Offer of 6c. off plus 4c. - tar a 16 oz. 'ar MASTER -15 Oz. Ties 1 lb. roll . 1!/a Pound. Tie H oz. Ore smeat a� for C .29 e, Save (SAVE 10c3 C — .. 20 FOR. YOUR GARDEN VEGETABLE i FLOWER PLANTS 35c box - 3 for $1.00 Cents (Save 60 39 _ .. - t ALSO DUTCH SETS, SEED POTATOES and a COMPLETE. SELECTION e _ - --. i OF RENNIES' and STEELE-BRIGGS' SEEDS - (Special Offer of 3c off plus 2ci PLAYER'S 58Q8T KIK6 c$ o rettes , iga CARTON OF 204 -- SUNNYBROOK AMBER No 1 PURE CANADIAN SWT Oz: Tin - -- ---- - - - --- for 00 ONEY 1b: tlrl .. : .! _4 I (SAVE 19 CENTS)1 CATELLI ,(Special offer of 3c. per tin off)'- - '" ST. WILLIAMS Large 2A es. Jar r - Save 6c oz. 'tins for Spaghetti [- . ] 15 2 2 5c STRAWBERRY JAM save C LEAN PEAMEALED - j FRESH PORK (picric) SHOULDER k 1 b. \j e a COTTA GE ROLL ::�: = MAPLE LEAF SKINLESS PURE SELECTED 'No. 1 FIRM .GOLDEN RIPE -Pork ausa e " C p N lb. CARTON Its.' C FRESH LEAN i HOME GROWN FRESH . \ ' Ib. C 2 bunches MINCED " BEEF ASPARAGUS FRESH LEAN PORK ' MAPLE LEAF SMOKED P'.1 C _ 7. .b D' IC Bu'tt , S.10- 1 _ ! ' FRESH SLICEP TENDER. MAPLE LEAF SLICED 6oz. Vawum' Wrapped Pkge. E BEEF . LIVER. `3 9'q- I, 7- Macaroni :41L 'I BONELESS ROLLED C h e e s e . Loa -PRIME RIB ­ .­ -Ib.- _ �1 MAPLE LEAF . POLISR S FOOD MA SAUSAGE' —�. it . .. .. r..?...' .,,�, Bay Ridges DerelQpment ADXIOYS __ �_ family over the past weekend There Denney of Victory Drive who cele- followed and Mr. Bird answered were 20 members visiting them and brated their 20th wedding Anniver- questions and'gave W,X information ' e e as a weekend guest was Mr. eery, May 31st. . .•:-,r ' ' Cooks sister, Dr. S. Cook a retired •- Q. o Vl�ith Ba��: .,, .,.-. On Saturday, May� 28th, the sen- o The ladies u+eailimoeoly v toted flue ,' -=' - - medlcat who served for for Guides of Fairport Beach en- hundred dollars to equip and furnish --_ '- Mesa=s. Horgan and Shankman 21 years in a.It was a gala oc- joyed a local hike. The had a cook- . .L_ __L - the--.Ba p ".4�!� ��C� cssion and evergone enjoyed a warm out y u)--�y i"���ool:-tefresh- — y Ridges Development and memorable time. sAd while three passed their menta were served by the hostesses '"?:! and t of ooa o this week lath re- Fire-lighting Test; all passed their and a social half hour spent at the " to the amount of park land be- � On Sunday, May '29th, the Cubs Mrs. A. Pickard of Dunbarton Scouts Pace and Upright Carriage. close of the nieeti ' fag'donated by the developer to,the and Scouts ot1 Fairport Beach were 'Shores'end lair. T. Marsh. were �•' ` 3'.,:• Pre- At the climax of the hike all were The last meeting..pf. the Club for -�bawaahip. part of a group of five buses of sent, at Convocation Hall, Univer- tired but pleased with their accomp- this season will 'be a Pot Luck sup- ' I • ^ ,,— Mr: Shankman avid they are deed- Cubs and Scouts from the ar,m that city of Toronto, to ,witness Mr. J. lishnients, per Thurs., Jusae 9, 7 p.m. at the !beg about. Z0' acreg to the township, attended a tour and bus , trip to Marsh receiving hie D2aster of Edu- ?:':;which fa=.exceeds the b per cent re- Queenaton Heights. While there pat^� Hearse. Congratulations also Congratulations to Marlow Sharp school when social evening is being 1 �:wired by the PUmning Act• they viewed Niagara Fella and were' to Mr. B. Munroe, Supervising Prin- of Park Blvd, who celebrated his and planned by.•the social and program I u►S birthday, on Tuesday, May 24th. committees. He said that when they took over conducted on a tour of the Ontario. cipal of School Area N o. t, wno also jam, M. Browne, mother of Mrs. Congratulations ttees. to Mr. and Mrs. the Bay Ridges from Crusader De- hydro Commission Generating Plant received his Master of Education Theresa Williams of Dunbarton Marks, Donshire Court on- the ar- r ' .lwelopment,'the former developers had there. The boys from Fairport Beach Legree at this ceremony. Shores s :.j- said the woul deed a 1% acre were accom s hied b Cub Master Sorry' to learn that wee Margaret spending the week visiting rival of a baby . ;.9, Y parcel P Y Y ga her daughter,, y bar last week, a . an the west aide. ;lie asked council James Baker assisted by Mrs. Baker. Leather of Fairport Rd., is auReri brother'for Diane and Heather.'' .if this piece could be taken, out en- The boys had s wonderful time and measles. Get well,Ma ng On Sundry, June 5th, the regular The Ladies' Auxiliary of the First 1 Margaret. morning service at 11.00 aim. will be West Rouge Cubs and Scouts is hold- 1 ':�'"tirely as the developer felt it was not were most enthusiastic in, relating A stork shower -was held at the rontintised -mesas :.,large enough for a park and would all they had seen and done when home of Mrs. Cane of Victory, rive Jl on the Sermon 8.1 o'special feature,rd's , June h �"'"' d rY On The Mount. At T80 P.M. a b2. 8.15 p m..at St. Edward's Hall with y depreciate the value of the homes they returned home. on Tuesday, May 24th in honour of minute World Vision Documentary John Bradshaw as ttib guest speaker .1 siound it, He said that this small Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Earl Cane F'� iy colour will transport'you to �y►� would' be sumunded by back J. Peterson of Fairport Rd. who of'Whitby. Her sister-in-law Marilyn the end-will .lecture os tGdrdening. rdii whlbh was aot've desirable celebrated their 14th. Wed ' depths o! the Orient as seldom Mr, and Kra. Doq,;Quick and fam- rY ding An- was hostess to 20 eats who attend- . � 'homeowner's 4tandpoint. niversary on Wed., June lot. ed, Man love! seen by Canadians. The'film entitled ilY, Donshire Court, left for England y Y y gifts were received A Cry In The Night, will enable You by plane, Sat., May 28 where they j . ° �1,W4 Beeve .Shor=n Scott told council Mr. and airs. B. Hylton o! Liver- and•a delicious luncheon was served to hear the wordless cry from babiea, will visit relatives. Mr. Quick expects • +� most a¢'thb Planng Board had Pte, entertained the girls of Mrs. . by 'Miss Cane- who don't understand why they go come back in a .icew weeks while ,, 'A` 'tl4 U-sbaut the matter as in- Hylton Sunday School`Class at din. Congratulations to Elizabeth New- without food and love, you wil)<• see Mrs.. k and the f: _ aid�r6re'sgreeabie to drop- ner, in their home reoently.'This'din men o! Park Crescent who is is scores of National Pastore from re- Q children will - », pork site. net• was by way of a regard to the years old, Saturday June 4th. azote mountain vii spend the summer in England. i !ages sad 'jungle Mr. and 'Mrs. Dit i:Jolliffe, Ridge- a$� A$ Board giro .for perfect atteadmcg. Sunday The residents of Park Crescent ..gatherings'revive•through fellowship veood gd,, spent the holiday weekend I:orould ebe'want-bo'96 over their School Picnic Saturday, June 4th: appreciate the many calls made to : ,0 °acid the reeve: "This can be The boom Will leave the Church at the township offices resulting ia,,ths at their summer home at Point Att 1. - t9 that body on Friday 1:80 p-m- for Greenwood Park. Tic- lmprovreeaent of the road. VT ROUE Baril, a Many of the yoeng residents In mad can give you a letter keta for adults and non-Sunday HAPPY Birthday to Beryl' Moore The Ladies Club met Tkitrs.; May a asr will tli�n.sllow yon "school acholaro .ere on sale at b4 who was 11 years old on May 27th. 26 with 'about twenty-six m the district Will be pitjared,to learn I. plater the plan. Lake View Ave, or at the Church on Oa Tuesday, May 24th, the ladier present. Mr. Bird sad Mra. Wheeler eom Mr. Mr. 9hanknnsn said that time was Saturday. association met. at the Community from the School for Retarded Cb,,- and Mrs- Herb 3hapDn, Westpoint . getting oa, and they had a sewage' Mr. and Mrs. rM. Cook of Park Hall,during the business period some dren in. Pickering were the guests mss'' received his degree in Eng- . - and water plant .to build and that Crescent, entertained their entire suggestions were made to the pre_ of the evening and showed a Film ineering Science last.-week at the tenders half already been let for the sident, Mrs. Doris Janes, to bring entitled Beyond the Shadows, which University of Toronto. Congratular installation of services on the east Both Mr, Horgan and Mr:Shank- before the ratepayers executive. Mrs. was worthwhile seeing. Mr. Bird also tions to David one of our very bright . side of the Bay. He said too that man said they would. They said a E. Palmer and Mrs. P. Pearsall gave a very interesting talk on what yang men . . , roads were �g cut. lot of money had been sunk in the served refreshments and everyone is being done in this work and also The Wean RougB Community - - Reeve Scott asked if they would'development already and mentioned agreeded it was one of the best showed drawings of the new school Bowling League 'ended the season ;register..the plan as soon as it was over.$60,000 in surveying fees as only meetings yet to be built this summer in Ajax for with a Banquet on Sat., May 28, at -` ready. one item. the Rouge Golf and Country Club. - Beat Wishes to Mr. and Mrs. John the Retarded Children. A dissuasion The dinner and dance were well at- .. . tended and a moat enjoyable even- .. . ing reported ,by everyone there. . L,- ,- .. ..,...�„ ,, E '. ',- k Mi` and Mrs: Bob 1[i12eT;Ridge-11. .,..__ '.., :.. * _ S.' wood Rd., spent the weekend at VI: Kashi. :1 , -: ''..., - .- a;ti: ' » f- .M • ,; + ;• r t '':.,,y ,_ Lake in Muskoka.• . . = .. . the near Pickering report , a ::. r d and . K_ . � ,r' E :,``'r . .. Po wonderful outing. , ' I.: s{.� i - ..� g a .. and Mrs. Keith Wilde_ and fury f b �. . -, f s family, Rouge ill Dr„ have had H r }i ! t, ! - I fa Ro i # i ,y Mrs. Wilde's mother from England -f p c , y� s ''•?• �' 4 j.aT: y x y�� _ visiting for the past few weeks and' �*'• t 6 •{ • }' "' ♦ • 1 . - I. . ,; �' s eve been showing her some of our 1. : . . ,; , • L. . R` i 6 4 � e 'y.,` � !~ f '' �' ` � ;� beautiful Ontario countryside. _ A .4 a T spa th ,. :: Band Ricky ding Rou BH Billy,f a ! „• r . .. .• n .. x .A w-, , ,.. :� �q t P. _ Dr., ha confined to the house -' ' Ri - - . .. - ' .i� ��'- •' P ve bee conft _ . i Nk #, s Y i r Mali them t week w tonal and . 1 �, r +s w with litia . _ ,0 �.}• -a .— -t ` m_+ a speedy recovery. I ;, 1 .. ' `,� - . " ' r .i :. .,,k.. ' �►Y happy returns returns of the day �` • n r z Highland D .. i �. Ana rat Rouge a Hi lan r, ,. '• • , ..,_. - o eat � on her ninth birthday Sat., June 4, - :" . . and to her dad, Mr. Frank Pratt, on - W you water -„-- --. _ _ N can h N . . '• eleCtllCSll aII(1 guarantee 'I� his birthday Sun., May 29, also to - . � '- i'i`'I1 Ricky Partridge, Rouge Highland f- ' yOLII�elf 108413 and 10809 Of Dr., who was nine Mon., May 80, to . •, µ• d s ,t ! _ 1 ardell, Chesterton Shores, __ -- - who lied his eleventh birthday Sat. 1. . -- - _ _ " z hot water—esmply by -' M: 21 . �.. s :: Y to Garry McIntyre, Rouge E ., ,, , Hill Dr., on his ninth birthday Sun.. lnetallln r Z g a modern.automatic . l }.,,M ems f ,, Sat., May.and celebrated with a tied th party y . t ; ri Ladies' Auxiliary of the First F - two-e1-element electric water The _ West Rouge Cnbs end Scouts will • ., heater 1n the size and ,. 2 p.m. atrthe home of ors. W e 9, 70 1 , m- .f ..r r�e4i rt .1� ,� Capacity that ate Otlr iako Island Rd. Bor- ;,l t _ - - r — _ - — - P.YiC: Socc -- _ $ er LeaguO Scores were — . " �` 4,,,,.- y's needs. :r- � - Ban ht e U Tues., Mgai ar4' wiii>� T fSm11 ,� s Heig s ni 2 a n th W a Rouge Tartans 1. ..0, If Your present electric Thura:, May 26, Knox .Presbyter- . . Wa e r �•-�- -. inn 9 against West ttpuge Tartans --- — • _ _ _- ..X.. -- ter h ate has only one � o. - . . - 'element, enquire about `/ x 'Mon., May 30, St. -Andrew's Ang- _ :11 Q A !lean 1 against West Xeugg Tartans • t 1. a a e em f Atoms: wed., May •25, W ilmar adding second 1 ent o . . t eights United 4 against The West e e size o Rouge H h- Sam f r better 'I'' Rou Wanderers 6. • . b h 1 Don Farquharson is' coaching the . '' ' perform Ormance. it OW Wanderers and 'Jim Lloyd has the i "` r Tartans and the are doing a won- Y : t <{ ; t Ra . derful rob with theso kids who have • tydr0 never been on a soccer field before. - ` F :#.€ a* '� there's no ii7lcrease III ; 'tire+ Several games have had to be can ' € �{ r i celled because of raitr and they have # j , ': " ` `` f ii ; operating F-i had'very little practice but we know ,,..:.:. :: 1, ,.1 : '''' °'" i fit' iI t• these kids will come up with some I.. '>'?a •` r .,•,,,,..:.1.,.-.'11.'::?; '> I I good scores when they get going. ;f; ,•,� � _ _ Building To Be Wrecked 11 ..%, > ;; ; k Y, : In Ajax <. ', , . }. r,; a BUILDING MATERIALS =E. . ;� . rze, M :.K t=• ,,. ' �:� .. FOR SALE HEAP °�j+'rs 1 ^;. -�. - F !feed lumber and ' 1 0",r • . < z: corru- F,�;, - ! ; F To'get more out of life . , get the most out ' e �{�, i;`� .il IN . r t, gated metal iW Al con- _.. Pic ke n ng V'llage I 2x6's, 2x8's,3x8floo . . . _ ' � •In .Phone WHitehall 2 2930 for information on how to RENT a hot water tank fr ­­.I ..: ' r further particulars 1. Fo om - . Call Ajax . Whitehall-'2-0680 - Y - PICKERING PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION - _ after . ... - Jas. D. Koch -i . PLASTERING .- Bruce A. H arth AL�$RATIONB _ i Chairman ,.I 09 R8P1i1IRS - i Secretary-Manager. PAT ROACH r - Pliosie: WHIW" 2-3337 . I • ' . . . r;► � . .. .. . / ,. t : .•X.Yy.t-+-:.ri-<'�t^ h c._,. ..•.+' •:.:xFiCr'..: -.i •✓..: NL•"Yaa:. :::.•:y- G�"S-r,i :.4.. 'SY^%i... '.k two -•2 .r.�.- � .... .-+ -� r _- - Rosebank Load School golds Dance -. ;EDITORIAL _ Trawpw�iw -- - ---� -- There has been a little discontent among a few of the .-local residents, as there always is, after the police have been out with their speed-trap. Last week, the police set up their equipment on Church street one day, and on No. 2 Highway at the west end of the . �►illage on another day. _ The police speed-trap has been conspictious by its absence a` here for many months. Drivers who watched their speed while k •- - 1n Toronto, apparently felt, because there was no trap here to " ------ --. � catch them, they could flagrantly break the law, but worse -still, drive like lunatics up residential streets, where numer- ous children play, without regard 'to life and limb. Some _ •af•these drivers, and this is fact, drive up Church Street, if you can'imagine the intelligence of such people; at speeds up i to 60 miles per hQUr. Then they howl like enraged animals i -because the residents fearing for their children, ask the police "` ; �, rf le try and slow down traffic do the maximum of SO miles an x w , - dl"iv . s.. Some i�uainesamen have argued.that a'speed trap is ing business away. This is very,-ha"' to swallow. We.happen r i z - to know that 90 per cent.of the'people'ta>>fged last week,were Pick the wquid ever be coming Mere to . .l►o far from Pickering, y., ,A � ;� • 45110p anyway. v• ;"�. iced doyen to-a,sensible speed since the Traffic has Sla� ' {" little sense. Only emergency cages necessitate high speeds on • Grades 7 and d pups of Rosebank to raise fuaas for a proposed trip to themselves, in which both patest{s :�.;. . - residential streets and. we,'.even 'question their right to bale Bond Sa School t tly �'a dance Ottawa. They orgpaised the affau and Aachen took put. ; through at execssive rates. _ . Photo by Barrie Poa+aroy We don't feel police Should be out using aspeed-tra�i'to ,. _ make money, nor do'.they need to be out every other day. way that when towed off the tr g , the driver once bitten, i3 twice shy, also thanked the retiring Executive _Hospital, with pneumonia. T xb, .4Ce_nerally pealdn8 for their splendid work. Mrs. Rennie entertained five' lady the wheel came free from the body and most Of them, after their.blood pressure subsides will The same pupils who so able re- friends from Toronto during the of car. Several youths were in- .:�;:, ggree, ltriS only common sense to drive with care and caution presented the ,school at the recent week-errtf. One had been a deacon- valved, as paaseagers. No one hurt., for their own sakes as well as others. Music Festival, at Ajax, provided ess for sixty years. the evening's entertainment. Mr. Mr: and Mrs. Walton Holmes at- LIVERPOOL - Fox introduced each choir and gave tended a, wedding at Leaside, on - — Fenton on be-sl-ali-of-the Clt�tb: a-�t_talk-__slm.wing the importan- Saturday. _ '?-win ire. _. cc music plays in education, Those Beginning on Sunday, June the sumed next week as usual. To those . : fkENCHMAN S BAY Louis Joyce, son bf Mr. and Mrs taking part.Here: pupils.from Grade. Sunday School will begin' at 9.30 a. who have ho a r The Frenchman's Bap Yacht Club. Charles Joyce and Cathy Galling=6. 3,'conducted. bliss Bradd; pupils tit. 'Church Service at 10.30. This , phoned bout its absetsce. held a banquet at the West Hill Ban-I infant daughter of Mr. and M Y P be assured it is not the fault o{our Leadle Junior Choir, ed by Miss plan wi!1 contint a for four inontas' v rq correspondent. Tom Tomblin, Sr. babies baptized at Fairport L the �n t C � Saturday, May 28th.i Doug Gallinger were among-sited y� Grade ZI 3, Mr. and :firs, .Liovd Taylor and from ra a 4, con uct a g� espo rP and 4, conducted by bliss Leadley. Sirs. Wes. Petty attended the Got- !was master of ceremonies. He intro Church on Sunday, :May 22nd. P I Photo B ' The Senior Choir Girls',Tri le Trio den Wedding Anniv'ersary. .of bfr. ;doted the guest speaker, Eric Blenk-j Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. and, pupils from Grader 7.and $, all and Mrs, lied Rogers,.at Havc•ock, y - ern, who ass one of the first Com-'Don Hopkins on the birth of a baby udder the direction of. Mr. XVal-: er. recently. - gnodores of the Yseht Club. ;�1T• daughter, Le?lie Daa-n, at the East It wa% a delightful evening, con- Mi. Cameron left last wetk-tnd I e 3alenkarn spoke on the origination of.i General.Hospital on Jlay 27th, tluding with refreshments served- on a trip to Britain. Same PBn�eroy n iOte Frenchman's Say Yacht Club in bits and Mrs: Herb DaIik and by the ladies of the H. and S. blr, and Sfrs: S. Plumpton visited'! 11937, He told of the many hardships.;Tommy have returned home after a The next getteral meeting will be on Saturday evening with bfr: and I they went through in building a fleet.month's trip to Europe. - held in Septeitiber. We would like to . 41rs. L Dart. : 1 Copies of pictures appearing M this aM moths when money was-so scarce'. 91r. and Mrs. Dave O'Brien spent ui�h file Principal and Staff apleas- There was- a surpriAt party for paper over the "credit.line" "photo .� the '30's. He welcomed many of the week end �at Killarney Lodge. ant vacation. - Corr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Torrance, prior 1 by Barrie Pomeroy" are available is � --the original members,including James! Algonquin Park: They report the •air. and Mrs. Stekelbos have to their depaature for Beaverton. tw•a sizes. I, you would like a copy '4Olark, Wib rester, Serb Cunning-' mosquitos and black flies Very bad moved from Dunbarton to their new (photo) of these pictures, the 5 by 7, 9 yam, George McCord and several this year. : .� extended to Eric Play- ho n Valle_ arm Car Land On - Sympathy . 'me �o v F Road bizp, 50 ten's; the 8 by lb, 75c. 1 Other later members. r y : A trophy was presented to John ford in the death•of his grandmother `er Tracks To order, phone Mr. Pomero a s eerda who-oistained the-moat points;at Downs�eve.laat Saturday. ---BALSAM 8 MT ZION e - _ At Rosebank TEmpl 14v in the open races for 1959 season. I The Frenchman's Bay Softball Pee- CAR RADIO REPAIRS Labatt's presented a trophy for•Kees got off to a good start in the The W. A. will meet at the home �lne ame Saturday with Con- of Mrs Cseo=ge Todd on \ti'ednes- Miss Violet Swan phoned Fick Jay - competition which was exhibition g P CIr BARYON RADIO evening,by the Hear Commodore, naught Park, Oshawa winning the ;+�, day- ening, June 5, at 8.00 b'clock. Bring Township. Police last Sauw- = AND TELEVISION V' e on behalf of the game 13-3. Mrs. Wellman, President York Pres- day night when she noticed a car x heck Mclnern y - ftt1b Mr. McInerney also accepted a'! bytery W. A. will be present. Sub- stuck on the crossing at Rosebank. Two Doors West Of I. G. A. r ophy which was originally donated' IFAIRPORT BE;�C:� ject for Devotion "The Fruit of PYlice had a tow truck pull the ��`e�ICKERING VILLAGE by the late Tom Mansfield and re-I the Spirit". car off the tracks. It had been wed- WH2-6430 or TE9-1191 turned to the club for future compe-� �toa should see a Cry In the Night Mr. Herb Bennett is in the Ajax god in between the rails in such a � �G :I1fti•on, the class to be determined by, which is atop award selection because the tv,o grandchildren of Mr. Mans-1 of what it can do for your own soul _ Qeld, Tom Simpson`and' Mrs. Ray!and Churgh Blake 'any effort neces- SSinger. A representative from the',nary to see the film. Everyone wel- _ Oshawa Yacht Club stated -that al- come. Al !LANE 'CHANGES .i enough they have no class boats at tart and -Mrs.-Gordon MacFarlane - Oshawa, their members would be will bet Home to their friends at to come to Frenchman's Bay's the homk of their daughter Mrs, ` fail the Blne Jays. b1ar,s-aret Templeton, 280 High Field _ pp enjoyable dance was d from 2 to 4 in the afternoon •held follow- Road 1� the blttquet and many lucky and 7 to 9 in the evening of Saturday, be= draws wets held for good June 4th, on the occasion of their The year was 1898 . . . the scene an Ontario village 50th Wedding Anniversary. i The club is progressing with the . On the.occasion of her 1st birthday, _ _ The of the 81ue Jays which Elizabeth Jean Parkinson, was quite A local historian, reflecting on the things she Rieey expect to Have lbat within two delighted with the guests of a family .]remembered about the village, wrote that the village �, dinner planned' to honour her'Wed had "No electricity. no stone roads, no radio, no tele. Map 25th.' Those attending dinner On just coal o lamps for t 'phone, 'us it lam fight." La r. and Mrs. Ron Clarke attended and very attentive to Elizabeth was r Sports car raven at Harewood her grandmother, Mrs: M. R, Park- y 1 Saturday, inson, her aunt and uncle, Mr. and T ,ay m er vai>tiishW, i y Mr. and Mrs, Ifave O'BrIen•'and Mrs. R. A. Parkinson and,Mr. and ;.pavement covers the dirt roads, and telephones; ra los, $rs. Wm. O'Brien attended the Mrs. G. M. Parkinson as well.as her _and electric lights are taken for granted. 3letropolitan Opera presentation of cousins Stephen and Allan Parkinson. ' IT Trovatore" st .the Maple Leaf On_June 8th the First Fairport 'These changes were possible because of-..steel. In 4 (Gardens on Monday evening. Beach,. Guide Company, *111 hold a �898, Canada made less than 10 pounds of steel per The Brownie Leaders, Mrs. Je Iome Bake Sale as part of the rTehge perso>p. Last year, the country's steel industry pro- The and Mrs., Anna McKean'ac, ular Wednesday evening meeting. ecompanied 17 Brownies on a hike on meeting is open to all mothers and dnced 660 pounds of steel per person. the holiday. They walked along the, -anyone wishing to attend are Cordial- - _ -lakefront had a picnic• lunch and ly welcome. This higher productivity comes from the factories Toasted marshmallows. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Colwell wish to Canadians have built. For example,The Steel Company ° - Mrs. Harry Cook is now home from announce the arrival of a son, Gordon _of Canada, Limited has invested.nearly $365,000,000 ffie hospital and recuperating from Bruce. Bruce's arrival Climaxed M plants and equipment since the Company started _ „`Let recent. surgery.'We wish 1#et a exciting day for the Coiwell's. It 1 - ; speedy recovery. was the occasion-of their 10th Wed- operations fifty.�on8 afo• Birthday congratulations to Jimmie ding Anniversary and the 1st An>ot- $ern who was three years old on versary of taking over their store. Canadiaas produce more mainly because Canadian •',flay 23rd and to Francis MacNeill n e n ponies are continually improving their p is ?who was also, three on May 25th, DUNBARTC0 -- ' s:. equipment. We are pleased to hear that Mrs. - hank MacNeill is feeling better Dunbarton Home And 8eh03_1 _ 1 3bIIowing her recent illness.. Association THE r 13orry to hear that Donna Beck- - 'EL COMPANY OF CANADA 8 a . stead is confined home with the The Dunbarton Home and School. i - mumps. Association held their annual meet- � - � L I M I♦t Q .-.� 1 • ble time was had at the ' ing at the Dunbarton School, May An enjoys ;MONTREAL GANAN000E HAMILTON tRAMT M '1' 1=6 berth annual banquet of the French- 10• Mrs. E. Hull, President Picker- - - VI $s Bay Bowling League, held at ing and District Home and.5C14001 - . WWest Hill Hotel Banquet room on 'Council was present to install geese - K.anbdlan-n'fade steel from Canadian plan iday, May 27th. Harvey Fertile, officers. W }air- Who was master of ceremonies was The new President, Mr. W. ��� Made Steel Froth Canadian Owned Plants j a Vmented with a trophy from Cal- grieve, made a short speech and ; ;'mart's for the winning' team. Gifts thanked Mr. Fox, Principal,{9tha his -'.-hare presented to"the President, Dave staff, for their co-operation WM the Jknmdle and the Secretary, Helen Home and School Associallotf, hnd • Y - • ©��� L10�� Con deted with simple dignity by bers and their wives displayed rare s Past President Lionel Cragg, an im- talent,as hula dancers, Indians, and . pressive ceremony paid 'tribute to in specialty numbers. The Club's —`-Rouge Hill-Pickering Lions and deceased members—Frank Stokvis, own musical aggrgation, the "Deep t their friends gathered on May 20• Jack Miller; Vaughan Willard, Fred Rouge River Boys", were an out- 6"c %IALL&ULAZI• _ Ne3�e John rge--Bic- ndin feature-of thi to a Legto�Hthe ninth kerton and included the name of programme.g Part chide our C c land Creek, to celebrate the ninth � The evening' concluded y anniversary of their original Char- the late George Bristol of the West with an enjoyable dance. IA�� of Payment(Form C ter Night. More than 100 members Hill-Highland Creek Lions Club, who X 104) from the firm officials and guests joined in recalls rendered distinguished service to the SCHOOL REGISTRATION —k @@ IASUr @d� you are leaving. ing Highlights of the Club's nine Rouge Hill group through the years. P Theo follow the Years of activity`in Rouge Hill and Memorial candles were lit by one of Registration of pre-school child- :surrounding parts of Pickering the- newer mep)bers, Keith Balsdon. ren for school opening in September simple instructions ' 'Township, and in an impressive Among -the highlights of the oc- 196 .- on the back. ' ceremcmy of remembrance i,n honour casion were the two magnificent Pickering Village Public Schools of those members who have passed cakes•on display—and later in the will register children on June 3 at away. I evening enjoyed by those present. the Lincoln Ave. School. Children — Chairing the procgedings was Pre- One was the traditional 'Birthday must be born on or before Decem- :I READ } sident Ted Brett, who enters his Cake, brought from:Ottawa by Mrs-1 ber 31, 1955. Proof of y Lionel Cra the other being I age is r att- YOUR ' :second year in.that office at the end gg. g a large ed. The school nurse will be in att- ONTARIO - of next month. Among the special replica desi the ed and madeInternational' endance: Those whose surnames HOSPITAL -guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry gn Y .I range alphabetically from A. to L. INSURANCE -Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ed- Steve Stephenson, wife of the third to report at 1.15 p. m., and from L. . ,`GUIDE ONTARIO HOSPITAL =undo,. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Snid- vice-president. to Z., at 2.00 P. m. . _ SERVICES COMMISSION ; er, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Hill, Mr. and A full hour of entertaimmnt for- R. T. DOBLE P-inc:flat '—if you haven't one, ask :.Mrs. Sherman Scott. !lowed the banquet, and in this, mem- - your employer or write TOttOt(!O T,ONTAgO RIM !! f ';r;{' �f•' Yr rte. r nr•r • . "' r y�� % .ry �ryf:f, r�%�� �r rf ';'�� .. - �.i . .. f' .•y, / {/y.H�% liyi ��'f is ` .. , y•: r x f :f• Cr'lx F �j Y � : w - heete, the serviceman, 's: .:;:. '•%;r Q�J� __. �,� • r f'fr r �'r : r pa ayes, sir . . . 5; F 100 centlThisnew F. 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CHECK YOUR DRIVING PREVENT ACCIDENTS N .: _ Sunday, September 25 - Annual Shurtniah on his 70th birthday, on DUNBARTON HOME & SCHOOL EXECUTIVE held in Uxbridgee District. et `° �` may u• - p����►c ROUGE HILL --EAST RNGE — The Pickering-Rouge Hills Lion- ` -we are sorry to hear that David ett.c held their monthly meeting at Schultze, Rosebank Road S. is con- the home of Mrs. G: Colby, Pine fined to his home with the chicken- Ridge.Dr. The meeting was held on 4 pox. May 25, to discuss "Carnival". Mr. and hits, Norman, Oakwood, Happy Birthday to Eileen Brett, Dr., spent last week-end in Mon- of Kingston Road ,Rouge Hills on treal, visiting friends: her 14th birthday; May 26. The Rosebank Home and School Mrs. Hall, Toronto, stayed with P and the St. Mary's PTA would like her grandchildren while their par- . 1 to thank the people of the Rose- eats Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brett atten Ottawa. - bank area for the wonderful tarn- ded the Lions Convention, , out for the fireworks display;' also Mrs. M. Annabie, Montreal, . has " -,, those who helped p a n and direct returned home after a week's visit the same. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I --" --- x~p Mrs. Dowling, Rosebank Conval- A. Schwalm, Altona Road. escent Ifome spent last week-end A dance was held at the Rouge in Niagara Falls with friends. Hill School last Friday, for Grade Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Colby, Pine 8 of Rouge Hill, Rosebank and St. ;� ? Ridge Dr. attended the Lions Con- Mary's Schocls. The proceeds will vention in Ottawa at the Chateau go to help children of the township Laurier. The ladies attended a tea to Ottawa in June. Lunch was ser- ` at the Gov-Generl's residence on ved by the Home and School. 3 May 31st. People of Rouge Hill area would - Mrs. Pea;n Oshawa, is'now back' like to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Mc- home, after the Rosebank Conval- Dougall and Misi McDougall to escent Home. their new home on Finch Ave. t ' The Thursday afternoon euchre Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schwalm, of will be held at the home of Mrs. Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lee, Rougerriount Dr. Last week's Schwalm; Alto_na Road, last Thurs- . winners - Mrs. Ger. Cowan, Mrs. day night. • Helen McKeown, Con., Mrs.'-Helen We are sorry to hear Miss Gwen W Redpath; Throw, Mrs. 'Ger. Cowan. Miller, Sheppard _Ave., is confined Happy Birthdays to Mr.' W. K. to her home with an ear infection: -Pictured here is the Executive of t'a t'e Wardell; Principal F. H. Fox President, W. M. Fairgrieve; Mrs. McKee, Rosebank Convalescen# Happy Birthday to John Schwalm �•• . birthday, of Altona Road on his 11th birth- tun Hume and SZhool ireasurer, Mis. jean Henry, Mr day, june 7. Association for 1960. Back row, L. r.tary, Mrs. B. Clark. Front Row - Conochie and Mrs. Mary Keta. Ab- Birthday Wishes to Mr. Fred to R. - Mrs. Dorothy Hall, Miss Mrs. Thelma Brown, Mrs. Walker, sent was Mrs. R. Ruddell i Photo by Barrie Pomeroy • miles in 37 mutes. My father drove .—so the story goe3, �s my father To The Editor— his horse and buggy and timed him. told it to me. , 122 St. Clemente Ave. Toronto My father then bought -he Spink :._.F.S.Hurlbut + Dear Sir: farm now owned by a Mr. Calvert. just west e)f the town. It was orig- Features Ot The Ontirio County w I am 89 yearn old and in 1877 m finally a a a e-coach _stop for the gram _ y g p Jurrior.Farmer Summer Pro ' father.James 'Hurlbut built the mill stages on the 'Kingston Road, and _ race and dam just north of the town was owned ongtna y y a negro atur ay, une uuror enact for Pink's Mal, and while building who offered thirty thousand dollars Field Day, at Purt Perry- Higb for a white man to mar his dau- School. Riffe S400t and Square it, one. of his men named-. Shom tS' mie" bet one of the men he could ghter. A whi e'man from the South- Dance Competition in conjunction run from Pickering to Whitby nix ern Stales carne and married her; ; with the"Field 'Day. miles, in 38 minutes, so they all stop- collected the money and took her Sunday. August 7 - The, Annual. 1 ped work and Shommie ran.the six down South and'sold her for a slave- Picnic-'any! raper Service. .I 'Today, John McMurray and Mary his • • fi $ wife travel to town together. For him the r ° journey to the office is an every day routine. For Ma r it 's csomethin s eial an exciting early start to a days shop- ping. For both a busy day lies ahead . . . 1 . hi h hey'll ma one during w c t make good use - - their bank provides. . of the services th Their Personal Chequing Account at The -' Canadian Bank of Commerce will make settling bills easy -and economical for 'a. .7 . :Mary. And when John drops in to make a deposit in their Savings`Account,he'll z y be C greeted with the friendliness and - A ;courtesy that makes a visit to the Bank . IR `" Esc wt l of Commerce a pleasure. l •=�`'� �� THE CANADIAN s M. 8A..:: NK OF COMMERCE IL Y � callus your bankers - :.' r g DUNBARTOH RADIO A TELEVISION ANY 7.V. CALLS TO THE HOME v. R - :w • P.ICKERING STORE AND REPAIR SHOP. OPEN DAYS 'AND EVENINGS Wed. 9 a.m. 12 noon. ,� ..,. PHON E TE. 9-119, 2- WH, 0 'Saks' of TUBES — BATTERIES — TOWERS 'ETC. 4 • .. .. ..• �• . .. _ .. T.V. Antenna Installations Small —appliance repairs Repairs on - •• sr • ___ - - • ,. car radios. — house radio & transistor 4 Matter of fact-it.probably all started with a date made by it phone call. And when it comes to detailed arrangements, planning, orders, and the inevitable last-minute changes-then your telephone really becomes com- ~ BRIDES pletely indispensable. ,LET US CAPTURE FOR. YOU. Actually, that is true for so many lags we do:, the telephone is always THE BEAUTY OF YOUR WEDDING .DAY COMPLETE COVERAGE ; there, always ready to help and to serve. We take it for granted, it's so 'HOME — CHU — RECEPTION ft handy and so.inexpensive. ' a PHONE OR WRITE Barrie Pomeroy jot THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA R.R. 3 PICKERING OLD ROSEBANK R. N. TE• 9-1417 h Photographer : :. MISCELLANEOUS C L A S S I E R ; y L INSl�RAP�CE SEPTIC TANK& _ . - 1 WRITE EVERY KNQWN TYP6 .OF lNSLlRANCE iz� COM1 EVENTS ' ----ARTICLES FOR SALE CLEANED ' CASH AND CARRY PRICES. j CYRIL E. MORLEY W. J. Bull , ,.STRAWBERRY SUPPER ON PLYWOOD 1 REAL ESTATE .Oshawa - BA 3-4042 MASONIC HALL, PICKERING 4x8x% a3.9JR aA 1, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1960 4xt1z45 SS.3°S ASr CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE ------- ----- ------------------ ' Serving From 5.00 P.'Id.;On 4x8x3*i '• >16.t>iR .:,o #kdults $1.00 Childreu 75c. 4x&x% 07.91; :32 KINGSTON RD. W., .PICKERING, ONTARIO TJRder Auspices _Ontario Chapter 4x8x� OLM .MILLER HEATING order of The Eastern Jar 5-16th's Sheathing Plywood $;A j+e 24 i' i5th's i3.,SE TELEPHONE:-PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212-ZES. WH. 2-31.15 24 -HOUR SERVICE %th's Underlay a a6.as a 9t. George's can Guild 4x4 Pop.. Underh il. ' CUT RATE `` GARDEN RTY FORREST LUMBER CO.'3.TD.. I 1 - ;:q • AngL'can Cltsircb acre ho St. ding a rear- Fir COOPER BLOCK LTD. L - ' COLEMAN Opp. Pickering Twp. Pay 8tatiota • don Party ost„3gtte 25, on the Par- No 2. Hlshway • , ..., _ .:-Phone. T alt Furnaces, Space Heaters; Wafer : ish HaU Grounds, 3.00 to 5.00 p• m. �ls 9.2361 1 M CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO Heaters, kanges, Wo 8e Floor Adults 50c., -children, free. -Bake PLANTS F+OR SALES i 47 Furnaces Table, Antiques, .Needlework; Cost- Perennials, Paasiesy Sweet WilliaaR, --.(;� PRICKS Furna!ie Clean ow - 57.50 J��'+ Treasure Hunt, Co- Forget-ate-Not, Pe.unias, Tomatose, r Trailer Mooting i Accessories coanut shies, .Children's Comer, Af- ' ternoon Tea, Gate Prizes: other bedding pinata, SUMMER PRICES. .7M ,,', Inc4 se event of rain, it will he - R. Mac�4NAIJD Alton Road, Pickering, two moo t tiiVHiselisll 2-3491 a ',1hsld.hsdoon: '' 'tr,-s jut, _aottlt of No.­ilr+'Iilghwsy. ..r • i r! .i ..Ft'ff :..r. r:.. '! _ , C• _ RWAL • AT� .The Women's G uild 9 TUDOR 11T, AJAX �.-2727 _ ONT. WH. 2:1 of St. Georgds A;oRlttat! Cltutdt w APPLES ANDr POTATOES t "SUTION Rn .PICXMNG, ONT i - 3'2 -- -----•° meet on Thursday, June 9 at 2.00 p. 40 •�.. i - - cT E Y ' .. m., at the_bome ,9f Mrs. And.`Mill- -- �wLS .{ -r Ica= _ 9L�11M� - `pS�y.-�M Per A-4. � ac' L�TEICAL L dget I#o. 324 _ PICKS eft ORCHARDS e I'I~ A• ,• - _ -_ _._. -�' -.-QAtario - , One mile west.•oE,Pickering Vina/e 1JOHN �. .: I. O. O. F. 9a Din 2:-may. Open ems Y vs5 (and CHURCH PARADE - e • . and.weekends sLo. IN 31 R A M C• - _ At.Presbytarian Chxrc_h,PiQceltt� _ ANY LTD. AC t - i .AS�6IJRANCIE 2.00 P. ]LL PREIITt Co1wP ENGLAND for Service D or N' hs t~ RTES CAMPING D TRAILER i r !Cott TE. 9-1521 The Afternoon W. A. --. . . .. • 0 A • d . of Pickering United• Church wM Gasoline Stoves >f12.lS Ulf - AUTOMOBILE I N P 'm ps A Specialty hold their jtme meeting at the home '� ' o Lanterns 7. f M i9.7s -June 9. Cars will leave tote Fottr- Otfla: gtaden Plasa, Ajax- Csntrs. Phone: WH x-3301 -^ +at+�.'tr�•in`• C Corners here at 2.13 p. rm RoH Call Water. Jas . . • . �'� " T . "joy of Summer". Hostesses: Mrs. Pbotte For Immediate Coverage Day Or Night. e ; :Phone: WH2 2-3757 C. E. Brown, Mrs. J. Peattis and. Portable Toilets; Gas and Oil apr 15 _Mrs. A. E. Calvert. Heaters; Rages: Hot Plates; Our- _ -- board,!!Motors; •I.. P. Bottles. ` amil Trailer, Equipmem Of All Kinds. - of.Beaverton, on Sunday, ham, t Richmond Hill, MORTGAGELS z P the - .: .. _ Id ool - ,b,p g,Ai�Lg spent �Anyone to sent-o w 3liss Lorene Barrett � , . �� i Miss- PattBrook, Don Pegg. Mr. with r Please leave ;. s same w b we - O e NEWELL b sa efor-.blankets 4. ,bla Mrs. etc.,'-,Jordan and Mrs. A. Pegg and Ruth spent DAR r . . .:- 'NB RADIO REPAIRS Sun av afternoon with a an • � ..-.�' -.'. d r non � Jo d � - Rev. John 'Moffat. of ,Simcoe St.' - . A h RADIO Real Estate Broker -- Pickering Village Sandra.Pe g, of Oshawa: AND TELEVISION g g g . United Church, Oshawa, will be in T�vo Doors West Of h G. A. Friends of Mrs, �Vebb, Sr.; - are charge of the service next Sunday, DICKERING VILLAGE 'WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3625 sorry*she is not so well. We hope, while ?ter, Fleetham preaches anniv- WH2-6430 or TE9-1191 for early recovery. 'ersar a - 2I6 Brock St. S., Whitby - Phone MO. 8-3625 y t Sintcoe St. .. LOST - lad 's tan purse, between Mr. Robt. McVey and children, of The Mount Zion W. A. is cele- y p R. .3."Highways" 'A Mile East of Dunbarton, No. 2 Highway Markham, called on Mr. and Mrs. Pickering. and Ajax. Liberal no- Wm. Brown one evening this pass brating its 60th , anniversary next �_ • Wednesday, June $, in the church, . ward: Phone: WH 3723, evenings. week. with Greenwood and-Kinsale W. A.. as sidenteof Oshawa PresbyterynW. A - BLIZZARD ELECTRIC BROCK ROAD will be guest speaker. POSITION WANTED DON _ Saturday May 2$, Ilott Young mast, 2s Years, clerk typist. •r e$where k h with shorthand and tape-recording O Satu M et er took the Cubs on a ra-nbl Miss Asnte Forgie Claremont, _ spent•a few days last•w with f '!COMMERCIAL RESIIIENTiAL INDUSTRIAL WIRI?iG . they were taught the rudiments of skotcr, Mrs. R. Carson. experience, desires permanent posl- campfire Lighting and several boys' - lion. Excellent references supplied. rs•, - Pickering. ,� ox ael Carter received _ passed tests in "nature study" Mich- Sart immediately. P O B 182. EE ]ESTIMATE r eiv h ix stripes Scout News Ont. r _ and Michael Lindo to his Seconder stripes. On May 29, several ' boys The dance held by the 1st. Pick- WANTED: A good reliable man to • • with Mrs. Ilott visited_ Queenston ering Ladies' AuxiUary on Saturday supply consumers with Rawleigb ' Phone Pickering WH. 2-253 and Niagara Falls with the Rover ' .night was most successful, everyone Products. Write: Rawleigh's, Dept. Scouts. At the Scout meeting, May attending.having a good time. F-343-127, 4005 Richeliel, Montreal. a 30, Richard Kerr was presented his The Boy Scout Camporee was WANTED TO RENT Leaping olf Bad e. held on the - farm of Scoutmaster With option to g S op ' purchase: unftnaia6•' , Mr. and Mrs. W. Sowerby attend- Sanderson; of 'Claremont.-Eleven ed. Well-kept hodise. Six or seven MORTGAGES ARRANGED: �`the re-union Qf the former drama- Troops sent.Patrols to the Campor- rooms. Occupancy July 29. Refer- FIRST 1,fF•tfp2;,•,,QL tic club of old Parliament Street ee. The- boys made camp _Friday. ences. available.. Village preferred. ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES Church, Toronto. Breakfast at 7.00, although cam Please ug P phone 'WH2�713. AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS 1�Lr, and Mrs. Frank Weavers and was stirring at 5.30. Saturday morn- Jun 20 AND IMPROVEMENTS. family visited Niagara Falls oa Sat- ing was spent making pioneer pro- !'!f iiE1YER 1lt urday ' jects. Many phases of Scouting were PASSENGERS WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Mrs. W;. Sowerb and Mrs. W. covered, such as knottin passenvers wanted - to IS LARGE y g, estimat Ride or ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Carter and children visited Mrs.- E. ing, fire-making, compass, first aid; Keele S and 401, arriving 8,15 sL' MIE'R6 THERE IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT- Cornutt and helped her-celebrate her tnap-making, etc.. m. leaving again 1100 p. m. Phone birthday, 'on- May 25. Each Scout cooked his own food. - TEmple 9-24 W UV A F•L-A-S•FI GAGE FINANCING i FOR FAST Mr, Len Cornutt and daughter 'Saturday dinner was cooked entirely _ TO AU COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - Cathy. of .Wil[owdale, , visited Mr. in foil. 5fost ihteresting of all.was . Hgo WANTED 1 r.y, l and Mrs. E. Cornuti on Sunday. -Sunday dinner, completely cooked ,AUBREY E. IRELAND Mr. and Mrs. H.' Dawson and without utensils. Scout Own was . MRS. AVON CUSTOMER ' e� boys, of Toronto,' visited their par- conducted by D.•C. Frank Hunt and You.have used Avau Cosmetics. You -'-� COMPANY ents on Sunday. A. D. •C. Bill Johnson. ,• know-their qualit and guarantee. Mr. Jim' Nickerson was lucky he The week-end was organized by There is a big Ideniand for Avon 100 ADELAIDE ST W was not seriously injured when he Owasco District Staff. Mr. Cook Service among families near you • W. crashed a.car at the corner of, the -was unable to attend the camp, due home: If you need money 7'call at TORONTO2 ONTARIO Brock Road and the 4th. Con., on to Mrs. Cook's illness, and return once for--'ore information. No ob- / Saturday evening last. from hospital. •ligation.•Call: LE 6-0627 collect. Remember the dance at the Town- Sister Galahad Rover. Crew had a ' EMpire 5-5308 or Empire 6-5964p a rang Saturday ev- very .good car mash day last Satur- REAL ESTATE -' Evenings eying in aid of Scout Work. day. Money earned will go toward _ TEmple 9-1750 - WA. 2-6902 camping eiuipment for the crew. - PASTURE' BALSAM A MT. ZION Mrs. Kellog, of Aiax, won"the full To Rent - could take tea or fiftessel`. tank of gas donated by Ernie Mar- more head to pasture. Andrew Glen, Teton, Miss Edith Ormerod and Miss Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. tin's Shell Station. WH2-4307 ,1 T V F� Beatrice ;McLean, In the absence of Jack Tully (nee -Mary..McAvoy)., Two Rovers assisted. the �Cubmas- _ c S C L 5T5 President Mrs. Webb, Edith Orm- of Toronto, on the birth of a son ter Monday night, when the 'other :16,995, Beautiful six-roomed horrid W HITEITALL 25880 erod took the chair fos the usihess. on Wednesday, May Z5. Leaders were.unable to attend, in scenic Rouge Valley, off Alton& More supplies were added to the all- Mr. and Nrs: Lewis Jones, Mr. The Rover Cre'a• conducted -a bus _-•----------------------- 1 Road (Metro Tarantol Split-lewd, oration for Missions. and Mrs. Glenn Manderson and trip -to Niagara'Falls on Sunday, ranch style house, only five years The Supply Tea for: the Presby- daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Donald drith stops at Queenston and Bronte.- old..Two bedrooms, huge living- GREENWOODterial will be held at Ebenezer, on Jamieson and Mr, and Mrs. B. Jam-. One hundred and eighty boys and room' with' stone, fire place, picture June 20, at j.00 p. m. ieson and Mary Jean had. Sunday*_ ' , twenty adults went on the tour,: - Rev. Mr. Moffatt, of Simcoe St. The next meeting will be on June supper with Mr. an# Mrs. Dick Cori window, big recreation room with . United Church in Oshawa, will be 22, at the home of Mrs, George Ward, at Clar`empnt. in honour' of : fireplace.throo Smart,modern kitchen and the speaker at our church on Sun- Wilson, Mount Zion. Mr. and Mrs. B. Jamieson's 30th bathroom. Big lot with fourteen l00� '81 ZIQri .Torn A. Gibson `Year-old pines. House surrounded on' ds}y, June 5, while Rev. Fleetham The Evening W. A. had a very wedding anniversary Saturday, _ will preach at the Anniversary Sun- successful 3azagr on Saturday, with May 28. The death took place at the Off_ two sides with, -beech forest.' Real day School Service'in Sitne Street. guests from Kinsale; Pickering and _Mrs. J: Priggs. Oshawa, spent the awa General Ho ital'.on. Tueada "opportunity. Private owner, Phone: �� Y EH2-2641; HL38-0692 'or l;Ef�72>I The Tyro boys will meet on Tues- Brougham. week-end-with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis May 31st, 1960, of Dorothy, Arm- . ! day in the church; also; choir pearl• - M•rs:-William Lawsott opened the Jones. strong; beloved wife of 'Thomas, A,,, TO RENT - winterized cottage; in•:, ice on. Tuesday night. Bazaar with a few well chosen and The Young People's Union atten- Gibson, Pickering, and dear mother side conveniences gas fi r heating;' g y g -- P gi' of Thomas, of Toron'o, and Gordon, The Evening Auxiliary of the W. time! words: der! the Oshawa Presb ter Y. P. gas stove; garage. Fairport. y y. y M. S. met,on Wednesda night. at Miss Audrey Hopkinson, of A n� ball tournament on Saturday at the of Pickering: loving sister of Mor.. month. ATlantic 2-3578.•, the home of Mrr» M. Pegg, with a aaurt, visited friends in this Comm- Oshawa Park: ley and Herbert Arr"tro' Purser- unity j good attendance. unity on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Emprinaham al service waF held It the McEadL WELLS. Worship and-Program were taken Mr.• and Mrs. Bunt, of, Toronto, and George, and Mr. and Mrs. Don- ++ F"neral Horne, Pfekerifw. on dug by macIdAiL 30-inch tile, by the East Group. The Study be- visited Miss May Brown, on Thurs- ald Jamieson had Sunday dinner Thursday with cram don at the Tor• tic tanks installed and cleaned' " ing on "Northern Rhodesia" in day. - onto Crem''crium, - ' - ;rhieh Mrs. Mc'T:iggart, Mrs. 'Midd- Mr.-and'Mrs. M. Pegg visited Mr. W. WARD, ,_WHITBY, ONT. Phony;.,MO 84663 4 �.[ � �� � Many types of display cases would ded the banquet and dance fof the sRVrrtlas is home again and ylould all sk ad • pleasant averring. - ` be most acceptable as donations to lcscal hockey thaw here on Satnr- be pleased to have callers. Jq IltlsbdEah Lodge held a cachet List Of Pickering Township Museum If cite day night. Following a turkey, din- Mr. and Mrs. A. Orme and faro- " in the good at Thursday evening Wiutsd For Fi Cabin whereabouts of aril such is known; ner, catered by the Ladies' Auxiliary ily, of Meaford, were week-end, vis- with a good attendance. There were _•R ._ any member of dw Museum Cam- to the Legion, the boys were prey- itors with Mr. and Mrs. T. Orme. twelve tables and the following wino _ ,`t I FURNITURE mittee may be contacted, including ented with jackets and crests. Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Mur:ay Line and ntAs: Mrs. C. Surphlis, Mrs. Wiesen, ' CHAIRS - hoop or batten, slat the Museum Committee Chairman, K: Vizely called off for the square . family, of Maple; Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. Mutch, Mr' J. Tweedie Mr. R.• t '1 Mr. Robert Miller at WH2-4637. dance, and the winners of the draw beelby, Mtss Mary Beer* Carter and Mrs. Perry (Wrkto played `dark, arrowback; Seats of plank, Other articles that would be grate- were: $50 to Grant Hill; Lamp, to . and Mrs. John Harvey, all of Tor- as a man); Door Prize, a lovely rush, skin, woven splints; Rockers, fully accepted are: chairs and table, Miss Carol Payne; Centrepiece,.. to onto, and Mrs. Borland, of Clare- blanket, to Mrs. Stracklin, and a " . >'• ( pldest have rockers same length at which could be used for meetings in Mrs.-Orme, and Bath Towel, to mont, all had dinner with. Mr. and. Lucky Draw for as aluminum tray, i front and back. the schoolhouse; old'trunks, .chests," Glen Evans. Mrs. Robert Beelby qn Sunday. went to Mr. Alf. Michell TABLE - drop leaf and gate leg. or other storage equipment would The Claremont Legion will hold Miss Brenda Antlerson,.Sandfordf Itefectory - one or two board top, - also be received, wi:b sunny thanks their regular•meeting on June. 8th.. spent the past week with her.grand-. *. etchers almost at floor• Lazy ISpH arents,' Mr, and Mrs._H. Makolra, >jK± r from the Committee, About eleven of Claremont's Cuffs M p Mrs. Strarklin is staying with hes an. along ith five busloads from this - Yu►8 < ' y` seers with roof that g sister, Mrs. Mutch, during Mr. Geo, ' DS'- 4"•l)0 � area, had a trip to Niagara Falls on •Mr..W. C. Willson spent the week g encloses bed with draperies; Trun- C, Sunday. Match's stay in hospital. end with his son Ross and Mrs. The regular weekly e bell used under it. Mrs. Bert Galloway, of Whitby,- Mr. and Mrs. W. Glid'don visit- � y curiae' was who has been in hospital again, is ed the latter's -mother,' Mrs. Udell Willson,A.MotrtreaL , CRESTS = blanket chests,, with held last Tuesday evening•when the Mr. A. M. Crocker and daughters g'awers; Chest of drawers with expected home this week. in Toronto, on Saturda following were winners: Mrs. Thos. P Y Lynda and Janet of Agincourt call- Hammond, Mrs. H. Malcolm,. �ortnet drawer. Mr. Earl Beare is in Minden Has- Sympathy is expressed to Mr. Mrs. . Y ed on their aunt Mrs. Matthews on ::. DESK - slant lid six board box; pital after suffering' a heart attack Frank Hollingshead in the passing Sunda ifternoon•: Matthews, Mr. Brill Hammond, Ms-' s added, �� drawers . Y Wm. Knox and Mrs. Peer . while fishing, a week ago. of his father, last week Mrs.-A. J; Gray spent. the wtek- _ t Y C.wlao played as a itLart). Mr. HArry Porter is expected to Last Tuesday, here, Brougham de- end with her son Russell at his cot- 0 .a+: - MPBOADS - eo.rae'r - often with be back at work-in his barber shop eated Claremont ,ball teaan-9-- Q Mr. and Mrs. Perry of St. Thoams. les, scrolled tops; Dutch cup- op rage on' Balsam Lake spent the week-end with his uEUriet Pie cupboard. next week. and on Thursday, at Brougham, Ux- . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tscherbart and �d' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs: bridge took Pickering 8 - 4. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Perry. , DRY SINK-recessed top - some- family of Detroit_ visited. Mr. and Mrs. Crocker of Toronto spec= i Tony Vanderlight who recently be- Mr, and Mrs. Dave McCombe Mrs, C. Surphiis over the week-end. i• I+�tiea•••small drawer' oa to . Two ,. the past week with Mrs, Wi oorb. p` Came Canadian citizens t'. have returned from their wedding Mr. 'and Mrs. K. C. Pascoe and- p l�� Her friends will be Sorry to,hear trip. andrtaken up residence itf- the family isited Mr. and Mss. T. And- while -W. C. Was awalb at CoafeL+- ;•.- - SETTLE - six-board box �witlA Mrs. Gras. Gostick, or` nist at the Ward a artments. Y _ cure, at Kingston. . board extended to above head. p --Mn, Sandford, .. Suntan. Jars. Cawt$e and Harold called Do ' Baptist thatch suffered a stroke Mr. and Mrs. Jack Badgerow are. Mr• and. Mrs. K, Beat and faro- Mrs. W. Slack one day last weeiL ' SS't'TEES - similar to elongated Ust week, this was followed by-, a holidaying.in the ,North this, week. ily of Oshawa had tea on Sunday *Wr - seat one,-plank,,backs resew- heart attack. Mr, sari•Mrs. Robert Beeiby rec- Mrs. Geo. Willson, Mrs. T: EngL > �Windsor, or arrow back with her mother Mrs. W. FlamrZton. fish, Mrs. Thos. Philip: and Mrs. - Many Scouts from this district eived a pleasant surprise when•their Mrs, Hi Shea, Whit vW'ted ALSU Doty; Spinning �'' Matthews attended the Bazaar atRi ' F Wool Winder; Cradle. attended a Camporee at the.farm of son and his wife, entertained them Mrs. Matthews on.Monday. .. Don Sanderson on the 9th Con. over to dinner At the Savarin; in Toron- Bake-Sale at Greenwood on Sams- JUTCHSN UTENSILS Mr. Rand is at present. visiting day afternoon. t iWUDDEN - Better mold; Ladle; the week-end. to, on the occasion of their 34th his daughter Mrs. Roy 3filler_ -- 'Mrs. James Peddle is resting fo1= wedding anniversary. Two carloads.of ladies from here ,. Bowls; Railing Pin; Mashers;•Mor- lowing a slight, heart attack last The fireworks display, sponsored "- !as and •Pestle; Salt box; Pitchers; g - journeyed to Claremont on Wed- Presbyterian Chtueds LAdies� Batter Test le; sugar mold etc. week-end. by the- Legion has been postponed nesday evening to be guests of the ANNUAL I _ WROUGHT IRON - Crane l fire- Many from here attended the Levi again, and will be held on July 1. Claremont Woman'S Association, to STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL a _ f.-ladles;Glace (simple design); Spoons in and Eton sale on Saturday. Miss A. Forgie, who has been at hear Mrs. Crowle, Oshawa, speak WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 190 &Iar- Forks; Skewers; Trivets: Over one hundred tpersons atten- a' rest home for the past eight There was a'good attendance, and Further Particulars Luse i:a irons; ots an kettles; to cut- j,iers; Vegetable choppers; Food sera-• f pees; Axes; Boot jacks. t. t ' i RUGS - Hooked geld braided; Rag Cro AND - Qtrihs; LAMPS - Betty t - lamp; Cartrlles' .(molds); Sconces; vhf- 1 Tirearms. _:.. l Donates Halad-made Violin r To Museum _ For the past-thirty-six years, Mr. t - Luther -Kirby has lived at Atha in Pickering' Township, 'operaiing - a ` 'Shop in which his inventive-genius' ^. '$as been put tc work: •- One part of the shop harbours blacksmith epuipment .- the anvil tJTTON DOOR HANDLES or it ''uue . ' - ;?. F,.,,% THE Sr r.,`, N ou can open the doer with fingertip . _ .. f. xv` vb d - f snd bellows, the fire pot, and acc=. , „ `''� �;;;; prc>,+rre' Another great value you'll find to few other ern at ;,ompanying tools., Mr. Kirby was- - - mot a. blacksmith in the true sense SEE THIS SAFET`rGLASS ALL AROUND...lust are of Envoy's outstanI:,ng%dfety feat-„res� �ou a:so get rugged a.1-acl.ied , of the worst, although he sometimes struct,on.Sar y roucn enr an erne g M ishod horses: With his equipment. ual nng sbodencon e however, he has made all matlFter of ' j`'toote, with which he fashioned- a t '.steam locomotive, with actually runs «. 'Eby steam nressure, on improvised .,:,•, , ' - . tracks, and straws a number'of cars. I } --r'?he miniature• train, large, and "strong enl3ugh to hold a man, is a - v o., tmasterpiece of ,careful workmanship _ e;complete in every detail, the' steel s r-;wheels rattling along the track, the 's whistle blowing. w c. THERE'S AN LGALLON GAS TANK. .holds up ro 730 mrkR ' Ii took DI r. Kirby a nuatbcr of _ ` ' of dnvrng' Yes,Envoy's outstamling economy means 7w cal t TRY no THREE-S►EED STEERING COLUMN GEARSiNF r ._ literally squeen Cara mike out of every gallon of fud'. years t0 complete this work, and, no need for you to !af'n ne- drnrng habits' And Envoy's - - c n es news n 'ves oo silrnt r ha tea see _ x 8 there was a thought of a „,• Synehro-Ea taw srr�, �. Sea Museum for Pickering Township, TMS stn EeoNO rowE '"'b�you're stuffing up or n. EXAAMM I lie, unfortuu_icl•, sold it. It is hop- super-efficient oae+r•sgwrc deign Etvea ybn the polder � ",a• ed that one 4a'y this masterpiece of you .ant when you need it! Mainwris high speeds z` ' traftsmanshio may be retrieved. far, effortlessly,burgs surpnstngly little gas: 1 1"display is cite proposed Townshi �t p it ai ` Muuseum. The locomotive was not the'least of the wonders of,Mr. Kirby's shop, t { a t1>L' for to it a gesoltn engine, when put io motion, operates an tntrtcacy' of ( �. : belts, wheels and sticks, which con- trot the workings of.a lathe, an em- `;try, a drill. gild alt the-other "tools 1?k �'which are now operated by electric- toolt-THROUGH•THE WRArAlotN�tD VMDSMLD ASK AN ENVOY OWNER about its ample trunk •pace— RELAX IN THE REAI,SEAT ROOKMS...cruxs your lep $ icy -.._ gives you wide,safer view of the road: Another plenty wf room for five suit arts ptw extras Room for all the in comfort in the roomy n ar seat of your Envoy! Foam rubtKt In•ihis little shop, bfr. Kirby, has down-to-earthaasoa forgoiq=Envoy—today: family luggage scatsNttltluxury fabric�gveyounrorcridingplcasuref . ;done repair.; over the years;, and s ; l fnanufactured all manner of objects; _ - , —r.-jIc has matte a hurrtber of -violins - gout of fine Tnaple wood staining the is ro . ; '+beautiful old-'ivood, carved-to a nic- f • '•ety, adding.the catgut strings, .and -.'.t:reating his. bwn bow• with the use "•:sOf .white horse hair, which he says ` its now difficult to obtain- - ` Mr. Kirby modestly claims that ai 4te can play the instrument "a little". ' iUne. of the violins ire has presented - to the blu�cutn-,__.a hand-matte in- a.... f "strtrme*lt, taktnb days and .w-eeks of ' Careful, concentrated effort. Mr. Kirby, may have other objects + - ` whic,t could be of interest in a Mus- h eum, he ,at�l, and is gams to roves tigate. fie agreed to donate to the Museum an extremely old wood ' stove, the type of which w•as used by , '.' earlier. recide7tts of the Township "< :.•. •< , of heat laundry water.fin hollers on • ,,,•• `•'wash Clay", with the provision that the stove be replaced by another <k z� '•;:; ..w::" imodel of wood stove which could i heat his shop, in winter. �� .,....; • • a r 1a octet etin last week, Xdam 1 REQUESTS SHOWCASE _ • N;4 �oli firee, a At a S y g ( especiallyo Qt 'its LOW, LOW PR.IC E • )op„awfarrxrr.aNf, _ it war a reed that there would be ,'cc) doubt those. in possession of , MANUFACTOto Fall GENERAL MOTORS FE000CTt Or CANADA ONIIq; I showcases no longer in use, yr hich British car designed and $tVIMALL MoTOM UNITED.LIROK ENGLANS `.would•enhance the proposed._E5ctihr eCiall f r Canadians tARrr ANO iEMICEnIOn eoAtt i0 - r ' its in the nld $rougbalm-SichoolG. - gtraao j t ,l muse which, it is proposed, will..be �,. SE'1'r1L°1Q�AL,e:dGYDYB ! I.bpened as an historical exhibition �'ltall this stimmer, Showcases will be MAY IS SAFETY MONTH _ _ _ required to exhibit valuable 3rtlelca, - CHECK YOUR GAR ! • : .K FRED AINSMfORTH (MOTORS, AJAX, Offo �+ r� CHECK YOUR DIIIVINa ! - documents, old' newspapers, 0PREVENT ACCIDENTS l• - ' ! h tilt Lave become'fragile wit —' ; IUKSt. Arsdrew's PProsb"44111a CII Service was held on Sunday mom- OUA:RA,NTEBD -`~-.` ing, conducted by Ifs. Kenneth Her- on, B. A., minister. The choir ant � � DRUGS Radio-TV LTD Bred to the Processional That man • Service, VUeEA1E'S hath perfect Blessedness'. Special ' Any Make •r•„-Model number by the choir, a beautiful PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS P�-,M-.. anthem "'l he Cherubim Song.. Mr. 1� Q Heron gave a challenging message, Arthur ~Field ;bringing to the attention of his hen;- - -'- - - - . ., FURNIT'VRE DEALER ers, that Jesus cam to build the Kingdom of God. He had to choose ,'��T)CS — SUNDRIES — BABY'NEEDS in to carry on the work and fight ' the war. The apostles were chosen; STORE HOURS �r marm -Auto 'sOdy � to tell others. 'Christian men and ' 1bsMilriN CAY OR NIGHT y;, women must lose their wills to WEEK DAYS DAILY 9-9 Christ's will. Let us ask ourselves - SUNDAYS Si HOLIDAYS 1-5 L.,•• STATION Re., PIC111xINO • "What world you have me do, WM. McEACNNI Prop. Lord?" -Paul said, "We art ambass- Ci� Phoor: T>Bmslle 1811 adore for Christi' PICKERING i PHONE WH. 1-5961 After bows, TERI/ls IRM �; • The Junior Congregatipn was con- ducted by Annable Graham and Dor- !I'- R•p•lt'a Can B• Financed Phone WH. 2-2171 othy Erickson. The Kindergarten-by _ i - Mrs. Hawker and Margaret Hart- Pickedrig, Ont. ford. K t'V >V D Ci.11R 1EE Evening Service _ -�T A Preparatory Service was held in I' RM ,J 9 WT030 the eventing, conducted by Rev. E.. Z. GRAINAM HARDWARE i -;'Au H.H. Hunter, .Interim Moderator. An LWMN4 saw Aiit�-kw. %l s W. H. j. THOMPSON, B. A, LLB, anthem, "Must Jesus Bear the Cross *Iiahikes, Pa��s lumna ,q ww �H alone" Mr. HunteF gage a fine mess- Barrister age. He brought to the attention of g ug -. � 11iLoeiP. U46amenb Hoots- 13rl� Colttasbia and Ones% his hearers that God has prepared a Ellute a•o atas -63snwood B �j Kingdom of joy acrd peace. Our ad- T11011e Gloss ]E1cs�i > ti 7az mission to that kingdom is accept- i7/ ! a '4 tal �� �� WHiteiall 2-5191 ance of God's invitation and Christ's i% invitation to men and women Ql pardw®re ,1k�pis"♦� i Rasides": TZ&p* 9.205 � "Come ye that labour and are heavy ��` L fbssPe� W16�s laden". As we prepare to partake of the Lord's Supper next Sunday, let PHONE WH. Z-1911 PICKERING 1e� Crei Men Prater, us ask ourselves "Have we accept- 1 - r _ Murdoch were received into membership by 16 Profession of Faith, and welcotned Hannah's Catering = � by the Session - Annabel Graham, L L Y Barrister!, Solicitors and Notaries Penny Snead, Mary Beth McClem- - ent, Margaret Hartford and David Weddings, Banquets, Show'er's 4,''7 Grisley. Mrs. A. Gourlie was rec- eived of Commerce Chombers, clued by Certificate from High Park Bakery "Products Rerrnstgr, SolMdtor, S Sicncos Street Novell, Oshawa Presbyterian Church, Toronto..Public Sacrament will be dispensed next i Telsp ors RA. 3-3446 Sunday morning by.Rev. Hunter. . Main St., Picicering WH. 2-039& 'R.el� at oaR ><i.6,Pw. xs . K*Amd am* _SALE REGISTER _ M. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1.361 #�1.l1'tfJ�► Saturday, jurie 4. Auction sale of Newsy � j� household furniture. Frigidaire,.dish- h!H.ode M l:9e Pas. es, utensils, glassware, rotary mow- - � Eve+sigs: )R�0 er, electric pressure pump, garden - . �,�, . AJAX . LUMBER 'CO of ppokshami eeo/ Aso «B Buys" er tools, greenhouse supplies, miscell- - C/►tZ . 1�. 240140, - aneous artic''es., at Part of Lot 14, - )<st n A" 1st, .Con. Pickering, w .Pickering Me,1fss Cloverleaf; at 401 Highway. Proper- !-M DEALER a ty of Frank H. Hall. Sale at 1.30 p. �- apy t/A3Ml . OPIAse OO.4MP1 m Terms cash. No reserve. KEN " COTTAGE MATERIAL FENCING _ i• ePPtd 1MIO1ri and CLARKE PRE.Ntl-CE, aucts. 3• Mo�a>naPPPi Aeels' Markham phone 346. GARAGE DOORS PAINTS PLYWOOD 'X •sPal�RSs Rpm: A1Q6TIIS. Apr, .. Vie; 004T-YOURSELF CARPE SHOP TOOLS GRACE PRESBYTERIAN >R AL L �Wy. ontsrto Church TERMS ARRANGED ?M.nll s west of WWtby M W X46 >i Eftbway. between CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE AS LOW AS - 7,- Wbtfb7 a" Ajax ,REAL ESTATE Public worship and Sunday school � !!w•: T 7 IRO 8-340 9c30 o.m.—West Racy Public School ;AVERAGE GARAGE = . $15.00 PER MONTH Photo co-op .now_in Pick- 11:00 Centennial Road Public Schaal Mn and Ajax area:. TO EVERYONE WELCOME !' , 9 I M. WAIL H. T. FULTON. 1'LCJ1W BI NQ buy or salt for prompt R � Rd. J'iO. 2 HIGHWAY .: VA 24M A AJA� >vm courteous service a Phone AT. 2-2372 Mr. Blower. Genera l ar�ware ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN.Call CHURCH j s ntario .� f TzLtTfs G"M A. J• sch�z g Rector .altering _ d • it�as Irlsltair t f > Rev. H. Sb her B. A D. D. , ____-- Qe1Mrd Ifg11ra1110• — Reoher S `'� d' e Pkkerb* 590 or MO. 84=7 Boa 19Il, Pickering — Phone 171 ° Paints ElectrioI App�ianees SUNDAY SERVICES 1 GLG S� � a 34 a m.—Holy ,Comatnrsio4 OS ` T ohs G Etc' 11:00 i, m.—Morning Prayer - REPAIRS — 11 a. — Corhmurtion .00 m. Ha!y . (4tH Sunday ' M • • 11.00 a. as.—Sunday School in the - IPHONid: T>dloh 0.1191 Community Hall •nAN CIO A :S N E R R ! N 11.00 iii.—Nurspy in Restory � are ,.$. RA1TBrw Roan _ ages up to 4 years on s a r WEDNESDAY ... 10.40 a. m.—Holy Communion and FUNERAL AND Intercessions for The Sck -' y� fMONANI'JC. >4. •. a----- ---- ------ =Phone WH. 2-0480 _.Pickering I MAERSSTM sad � � AMBULANCE SERVICE Pickering !United Church t70ET1T13 BUIL�II'PG. AJAX -No. 4 HIGHWAY Minister: Rev. Melville Butters _ L 7% ethane• Bt, 1L oeba.�s AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1960 ;MARKS E L E C T R.I C --_-. .`9.45 A. M. - Sunday School - 131811ra11C@ CO Te►e hone 11 00 A.,M: - Church Service •1ndustrial; Commercial & Residential Wiring : �Mlrrrle es p1IO4MS !f P Baptism .;:Prompt Efficient Service,— Free- Estimates ` aeso fetes For Fares AM Clem ft :W H. 2-3610 fmliivap _ AUDLEY ' ,. J. MARKS �Ris{orm fssntaa•e ON BtiiiiElgl� r _ Vol" MlarmllM.. Mlse. 9.45 A. M. Church Service Tel. TE. 9.1570 ; R.R. 2, Pickering- 11.00 f.+•••�• loer.�e. Mltiei BEADY Bowman & Gibson w-3L00 M_ Sunday-School---- Y- 0 J ° PLUMBING STORE Christian Science Societe �° • IL VOOD OAL 0 ----------------`------------ COTTAGE see FOR ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO P� � SPEC pressure' "Invites You To Its Regular r - - system, stainless sink and chroine fau- J. MONTEIT?1, MONTEITH, RIENL i CO. cot in arborite top cabinet, glass lined Church Vice �` • • • electric hot water tank.' Complete outfit In ROaebank Road Public SCHOOL Mal Chartered Accountants s1S5.110 - Rosebank Road,,Soutli 1W J uldl� S u I '�s Licensed Tr••r••s -•Open Daily, Saturdays till 1 p.m. Every Sunday at 11.00 A. M. _ g - pp Oshawa - Stratford. Sunday School At The Same Hour d`I"' - :EVERYTHING IN SAFE e e • a;• ;Arthur Mitchell Ltd. a. W. Ri.hl cJ►, R.I.A. _ PLUMBING A Reading Room Is Open To The tr; Oshawa RA 5.3527 _ : Public, In The Allertoii Real - Sort R_ waters C.n: �►- SALES - SERVICE !Estate Building, Kingston Rd. 'WHitehallXOW CONTRACTS At Rouge Hine. 'Who 26771 _ 1 �i.��?r+��� a - { 4320 Kingston Rd., West Hill Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays to Wall From 2.00 to 4.00 'P. M. ,•. . AT. 2-2080 AT. 44721 For Further Information, Cau , - ATlantic 2-2635 �. .:r • .. a 1, _ • • • ..� .. •� � . , .. . . '� 1 VR Ar- H/ ..'y'/j✓/If�irT,�•:�%y: �r �/�,ci�FU. i•4f .• _ x� m ti FOR ONLY /s FOLDER ,. ;1 ($75.00 IN IGA TAPES FROZEN FOODS ' FOLDER PLUS L� . UIVI(ISr MMOSA D S' ALL FOOD FEATURES EFFECTIVE SO IN IGA TAPES M,{ -JUNE 2. 3, 4 ONLY '•• WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TQ LIMI1 ES. :s 6.oz. Tines - J - LfbiY'S FANCY �. �.: TOMATO JUICE ' HZ AYlAIER_SAVi Sc SAV E 24c ON, TiN RASPBERRY JAM 3.9c ROSIN HOOD—WWAMA, CHERRY OR ORANQ< r — _ C MIS 29c ,SAVE 16c ON - OZ.. MONARCH - JAR 69c ' 'ISSTA PASTRY FLOUR R 59-c _ . LOWNEY'S CANDY SAVE 14e BRIDGE MIXTURE 45t . - -SAVE 9c ON, ;, - _ . . _. 612- OZ. - � - PKGS. L PKIA -_ .•_. ___ _ . . • . '_ : .- - . . . .�D A 1RY DEPARTMENT . . ' 48 .BISCUIT. SOLO IGA - - PACKAGE MARGARINE PK6. 89E E . . , : .... F leh U.S. AT DEPARTMENT No. ,Tasty Sato FRESH FRYING CHICKEN 'CUTS ' LE-GS a� or i uHo JUMBO SIZE BURNS SHAM '. ROCK LEAN MILD-CURED flx Cott � IJIJS A a ee PEA IEAL a ''ROLLS - r .. -- - �.• ._ .. ...- - `� 04 MAPLE LEAF SLICED - JUICY FRES14 EL�(VC�UR _ �. . SIZE c DLESS IDE BAC PKG.US y2 ,38., '9 RIN S KIST ORAN , SCHNEIDERS SKINLESS FRESH ONTARIO GROW_.N N o. GARDEN . / ' ROie ; vEAR AVERAGE HEADS I.B.A BOLOG NA SQUARES 23 CRISP & CRUNCHY U.S. No. 1 5CHNEIDERS SKINLESS NIA .CELERY SIZE AVSAGE IZ OZ. VAC 3�j�jFO_ • POLISH S 1 'C 1 i.>ul,a<�1. _ ,. STALKS PAK )LINK) EA. 47 LONG GREEN SLICERS ONTARIO GROWN No -ALL IGA,_MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT APPROV D .CUCUMBERS , . . 29 •ONTARIO GROWN AGREE ONION FOR THE PERFECT ,+,��, ¢ ° 19c NOW AVAILABLE IGA'S NEW SALAD _ or RADISHES - IGA MARKET C� (,� O LIP Of fre0, RICHARDSON S . 61ift PiCKERING, ONTARIO . . . ., � � ,FOR IGA- •CASH REGISTER TAPES �� �'