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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_06_10 erin , >)labaaiption Rat«�'s_ P,Sp Per Year United W. C, E!TURKKR Ah1D SQN�PUBtISHkRS- 3e�. Sit COPY Aullsorised As gecond C'w_Matte VOL. 77. NO. 39 PZCgSRiNG, ONTARIO FRIDAY, JUNE 1% 1900 Pub3shed Since November 1881 Post Office Dept,' Ottawa t = Dunbarton Sees Guides In Action ; Councillor Laycox Recommends That : z r� ;�� Swimming Pools Be Fenced x 4f W Pickering Township will d raw up a: S bylaw to govern the fencing of swim- � ming pools. pICKERING VILLAGE "ft The matter was brought forward Mrs. Wm. Duncan and" firs. ,.: r ;' ry ! this week by Councillor Clifford Lindo, leaders of the J. A. distrib Laycox. uted awards, badges. and stripes., <s The Municipal Act states that a Leaders at the meeting were: Luc-' •` local by-law can be drawn up for this ille Chaprttan and Nancy McLeod.r i purpose. Tea and refreshments were served.' It was suggested that owners of A meeting of the Anglican Worn- ouWoor pools be required'to install en's Guild was held at the home of a fence about 5 feet high around the. Mrs. Milligan, when plans were dis- pool, 6 feet from the edge, have a cussed for the garden party to bq; gate with a padlock at the top, keep held on June 25, at the Parish.Hall.' a light on all night and that an adult The Men's Club of the Anglicati _ be required to be in aittendance while Church will be holding a supper iti the pool is in use by children. the Parish Hall,on June 20. t At next Sunda mornin s ' ser- A motion to prepare a by-law to y g govern this aspect'of swimming pools vice Lieut. Comdr. Ernest. Bartlett, was made by Councillor Laycox, sec- R. C. N., will give a report of the onded by Counc%llor Ross Deakin . recent Synod Meetings of the Ang-1 lican Church held in Toronto. Roof Burned On The annual S. picnic the Anglican Church was G s held at Green- wood Park on Saturday, attended By, • � Pickering Home - parents as well as children. Thal- lovely day contributed to the enjoy rin Village firemen were merit of the occasion. called to the home of Mr. and Mrs. A are being entertained at a plgd¢ Tom Doucette of Elizabeth Street on at the home of 'airs. Lindo. ' Tuesday at noon, where fire was Mr. and Mrs. John Stork leavle TfPt burning in the root. motor on Saturday, with Mr. apol Considerable damage was done to firs. Lorne Kemp for visits at Ip4 the roof of the home. The furniture Ulan Head -and other Western Pis.� Display of Guides in Action, e2&:`- Hit's and West Rouge were off din- Groups: Iw to R. - Sharon Form was removed. It was very unfortun- This year, every grade in Pvblfe, PaC1.1 Debbie Parker ate. because the tes had 'ust iting e woe o Brownie =d Guides Groups from cen.re-pieces, safety posters and fire D%;; a ton Pack; Wendy Murkar, finished redecorating the interior of and their exhibits have already. beeaj _ South-we-.t Pickering, atracted a posters Sbowa here examining the and Diane Murkar, Pickering Pack, their home which suffered consider- sent in to be judged. These consist! jarge crowd to KiwarAs Park at centrepiece exhibited by the Rouge and Penny Skidmore, of the East ably from smoke and water. of writing, printing, modelling, es+j Dunbarton, Sa.urdsy afternoon. Es- HM Guide Company, which won Woodlands Pack an rt. We wish them su •� says d a 's e-, :bibits from groups at Pickering, second prize are: Brownies repro- -cess. Dunbarton, East Woodlands. Rouge enfng the South-wes: Pickering Photo by Barrie Pomeroy Robt. . Gray Drowns I Mrs. R. H. Crank motored Bloomfield last Friday, to visit ,her, • - cousins, Mrs. Wilford Crouk and, • Whitby Men Arrested i At Huntsville daughters. - Fairport Beach Township Recreation y Miss K. Pallisty arrived last Sun . • Editors of the daily and weekly day by Plane, from'Ireland, and to J_��'Gettin Petition !`will Get Grants For Pickering peen users wit: all agree there have stalling with her brother, for. Rd. g - -- been o.cauons whin a news story Ballisty, and family, 61 Kingston Rd.4.. •A. W. Cane, Assistant Director of; • their account o some news E Break�n - or th sou t f ,_�, act. Residents of Fairport Beach are' al. Service was 'conducted - rPo Recteaticn in tae township said that I _ just shout def.es description - be Baptism e s nd red circtilating a petition to present to a report in another weekY recently doesn't know how to tell i' or hoer at the )Jolted Church on Sunday, by township council, that they would like was not right when it reported,that I Thre- Whitby men appeare�I in to salt.it, and as we prepare to go Rev, M: Buttars, with-the iollowitg to see the new extension from Farr- Fickerinr Township would not be re-;court this u eek chat^Red with break to press this week, we are :aced wi.n infants being presented: Gregor} port Road _South, extended across to ceidin recreation grants, crt'rr and theft in connection: with a.� just such a problem. Allen' Patrick:'son of llr: and S. Moore Road parallel and just south- Mr. Cane read a le;'er from. Mr- rcbrerr, at Plckerintr and at Ashburn i This community is shocked by.the Vernon Balsdon; Ronald '�L'ay>,e -f-'the--E_- will nest beck Da: ict P,?tress::'- P3T1..-Gundap morning. 1 anncu::cement from Hurtsvia2 of son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis eouncit to forward same to the De- at,;o, Cc,mmunity P. grams 14.1:%n,. . At Pic.erf n z, ey s naslte : the i---the dea:h by drowning of B-b Gray, l'atrit is Heten, daughter of GIs, ags� artment-of Highways. in which he--saiI P:c':er:n.: T,­vn-' .1a.(. la.,s window in knanp's jew- , husband of one of our local• girls, ` rs. Gayle Honey: Johtr I'rancic, .P g At the moment the Highways Deft. ',M: hr's• r.•quest for 1J':.8 grints h3i' Frl..;�•rnp and t^nk 3 watches and a Miss Mary Riley. Their tnariialp I. son, of 93i. and Mrs. F. E. LaF3ric .plans to extend a r}ad from Dixie y p t• ` camera. Chi-f-f_o I y - y: Deborah one,Scott; Kelvin of eft. and. already been processed and hat t e z �rar l N:ekling call took place only last S>u.da after- J Rd.' to Fait-port, then run south _to toWnshil's recreation pr -had' s. all ,?,•r)a!:me:: in the arPtt; ands non in Pickering Unites Church - )lies. Robt. Scott: f:elvin Brett, son Hillview and Strom. Magee across to been eiikible for de.artment grants t;e c)f!P cau;ht them.,? No._2 high-� Rev. M. Buttars off-cuing. The � of \lr and airs. Dun. Scott; Cindy, Rd. since 19:. t ua: bs Res �'in^, Orchard::. The writer had the ple'sire cf presiding Lee. aughter of �1r. and Mrs. Geo J. R. Wilkes has advised the town- f.siatehes and camera were found u!h-� at the organ for tee wedding music, Till.. I ship that they object to extending the • • • ''der the front seat, < at Mary's weoci..g - a brid0whom On Sunday evening. the members by-,pass to Moore Road and feel the Appl�cptionS Coming The OPY laid a similar charnel he has known s_n_e.ahe was a small I ,of 'Leaside United Church, held a to or the subdivider of the new against them for a smash and grab girl. reception for Rev. «%m. Mcli ay and -development should build it.• rrbbery at Batton's general store in It was s Wedding witnessed by firs. McKay,•and prestnted the=m l For New Engineer Ashburn, when several cartons of I many fr.en,s-.. the usual gaiety] with 'a token<of appreei tion. ;fir. - j Aa of Monday, Pickering Township, ci--,-ette§ were taken. and warmth sensed by everyone at McKay has severed his connectiott Radar Trap Catches had received nine applications for the The men were: David Foster, age the following r c-ption-. The usual with Leaside, and will. assume • position of township engineer. 21 of R.R. 1, Whitby, John Ytouski, toasts and we 1 wishes..�never a charge of Dunbarton United Church. • {� Lioeal Resident Too The new man will replace T. fir, and )rtes, C. co E. gooey are 20 of 116 Hickory Street and Kenneth thought of a:',y_hLrig like this attending a'ten-da conventiop at Jefferson who has joined a private Loucks, 25 of 110 Ash Street. �- They had bee enjoying their g y "Its amazing how many residents firm of engineers. Meanwhile, Oliver l' honeymoon, and while the repgrts Fort Frances, the topic for discuss on a street, where a radar system it Lloyd and Associates' have been re- at the mo:n�n_ ;r: confusing, it does ion tieing "Homes for the Aged". fret up; are the ones that get caught rained to look after engineering the1 Fr. Bay urt "� appear, that while cn a stroll along On Saturday Junior. Room of speeding, commented Reeve Sherman Bay Development at a-subdivision in i y y the beach at .Li:rb r:ost, they ertt- the rase Line School.liA 1'a bus trig. ,Scott this week West Rouge. In both cases, the en- In Car Accident ere a canoe dawn up on the beach to Riverdale Zoo, and also visited: He said since the township pus- gingering fees will be paid by the and with some ama.l boards as sub, the Canada Dread bakery. They re chased radar equipment a few weeks deseloper, sti-.utes•for paddles, crosse3 to a port a happy time. _ago, they have issued over 190 sum- •A car out of control on Base Line small island, and p.ssiblq, on their A miscellaneous �hm�er. whirls mouses. Saturday. night, jumped. a cuhert, return, the • can,e capsized,,batlt was well attended, by the.ladies of ' Mr. W. Grantner of Fairport Rd., RECREATION NEWS went through a hedge, tulip bed and thrown into the cold wa et. Bob', we Riverside Drive, was held at It he north was mentioning'the speeds of ended u by the corner of Mr. and hear struck out for shore, not a home of'11rs. Hooker., in lruttour of P Miss 'Marilyn Briggs — tsome drivers oil that road. . ` The Village Recreation Association, M ' zry , system: nog o scrag moneq to i b1 r. Toms said they had been work- s.ayed with the capsized canoe. Bob, Mr. And Mrs. Jac). Ii m,>leton sit would likely appear on Fairport Rd. carry out a complete recrea.ion pro- ing in the very same spat only an we gather disappeared below the from a' r v days visit recently in the near future. gram for our children, although they ' hour before, I surface, with Mary attempting to from their daughter and son-in-law they plan to proceed slowly. Thurs- of Ga;lerich. The driver, Harold MacDougall of� rescue him, without success. How �\•omen'; Institute.ment'>er; visit= • a • - day -tight, 'June 9, the Association ' Scarboro, escaped•with' minor cuts she-reached shore, we do riot know, ins to attend the e.mein �i!th :fin= Erskine Memorial will be out selling tickets on their and bruises. . His passenger, Peter but it is reported that she wandered l July First Luck Draw. Help your .! niversary on June ']b, please p!one J y y P Smith, 15 of Front St., Frenchman•s through the bush, lost, in a dazed ,,.H2-?353.or • TE9-33.13., to mats Service, This Sunda children and the Association by gay, received a'vety bad gash on the state From there, we know little; purchasing ticked. {{ side of his face which required sur- It has just been reported that the arrangc!nents for a ride. 7. Sunday, get at Oshawa'Hospital. body has been located. A skin-diver :Miss Velma Bick, of Bobcayygeon, . ERSKINE CEMETERY • • Ricky Walton and Bill..Travernor . was said to have been enlisted to_ was a visitor at the P. J. 1'rnusc 'Pieker�,n Banks Get g found) aid in the search. home last week: MEMORIAL SERVICE g who came ally behind them, The Red Cross Rater Safety Com NEXT SUNDAY - JUNE 12. MacDougall lying in the middle of The sympathy of everyone here Service At 3.00 P. M. Centennial ; Inside Face-lifting the Toms' lawn and Smith crawling is felt for the bereaved bride, - ber- public are at present keri,�- allwn- United Church and Choir in charge. g "il from the wrecked car. They ran to a eaved by the, most tragic circum- Public schools in Pickering Town Rev. T. H. Bagnall, B. A., Minister The Canadian Bank of Commerce neighbor's home and got them to stances. ship and Village, teac'iing artificial hone for olive and an ambulance. respiration to pup?l; of the upper —-••---- -•-- - - -- ^ here has had an interiot� face-lifting i P P three Grades; and C Water PICKERING HORTICULTURAL (Service at the United Church here, rGr,(l l SOCIETY that makes it very aitractive. t this Saturday afternoon 2.00 o'clock) , Safety to the Junior Grades " P Marks El�•ctric has installed bright It is pleasing o learn th'it '`Jr. V ! new lighting. The- fm•mei lights had' Model Homes To Go Carey, who h�s undmone major wW meet on Tuesday, June 14, in ' hp(rn installed 3Q years ago. Also the R S Commends surgery, at Osha•.ea General 1-fofp Dunbarton United Church a`. 8.00 P•' interior has received a'bright new coat up In Bay Area ital, was sufficiently recc,vrrcxi to - IRIS SHOW. Mr.: r.'Russell ,Van of--pa all-of whieh--makes it more j return home last week. Horne will judge and speak. p15.asant for both customers and staff`. • l Consolidated Building Corporation` Recreation Comm* �Sat Ross ft e noon n It e a -tea 'developers of the 3,000 home develop- On Saturday afternoon to and ' tai! -- Claremont Man Charges People And ment at Frenchman's Bay are con- Win. Fairgrieve, president of the the teachers of the David hie Jlary strueting a permanent exhibit hall in Dunbarton Home and School Associa- Thompson is Priiaip Of which lies • which componenwart's of homes be- tion, this week commended the town- Stevenson is Principal. Livestock In Danger From. Gunmen ing constructed in the area will` be shi Recreation Committe for helping. Mr. Alan Dawson, who i on' f'ta displayed it was announced this week: p° P g' staff of the Globe and TVMait, had e . '• to combat juvenile delinquency by quick trip to England last tiveck.'He -• Th ." .P. k Some property owners east of killed by one of these gunmen. He The $80,000 display and sales office assisting to help children of the area went across on the aeW 707 Boeing Claremont are having a terrible time said he feared for the lives not only!i will be 30 feet by 130 feet and will in athletic endeavours. p have one wall built of glass allowing Mr. Fairgrieve said their recent re- BOAC a!rdar . _t with trespassers and their lives are of livestock but of the people tote', On \iondap afte?^^^^, ht th, Path-: _...._.: . endanuercrl by careless persons shoot- area. a panoramic view of the area. Each quest for equipment was met ish room, mothers of Junior Aui3C-t ing off tuns, according to C. R. Osler No action was taken when a motion' exhibit home will be fully furnished thoroughly and efficiently by the roi - I pp mitte. He said he felt tl~rr, committee's :liar} of the Anglican `V. A. werAt who cake•- council to close a sideline was marls that it was not council's and (,quipped and there will be 13 entertained at these Closing exucis-, mad as deterrent to some of the.ee pnlir•y t., char sider-)ads, mnde•1 homes. function was of treat benefit to the Cs for the season. The 75th Attnf�-, peox•le "The n l e•n}':lr can host signs," said The new exhib;t;nn hail will he log- adults as R•e11 as the :hildren• ersary of the Church of England W.1 a :.•� P. ;rntt, "W, cnn't be clos:n ate, at the sr:•,,tni,ast cr ;f Liver• + thill 44—#61 T - � ' Mr. Scott said they had to have ap- birthday of their daughter Jane 2, Birthday Greetings to Susan Price World Refugee Fund. e proval of the 'County council' and, at Burnside Wing, General Hosp. of Con. 2, on her 11th'birthday on The C. W. L. held their monthly Map= by July 1st to pull out Birehdsy Greetings w Mr. Bill June 8. meeting at St. Mary's School oy► ;_ ��� ��� by next January 1st. Davis, Pine Grove Ave. or( Monday, Birthday Cxreetings to Miss Pat Wednesday evening. Mr. Scott said the township's ap• June 6. Price, Con. 2, on Saturdiy, June 4.' Mr. and Mrs. S. Hunt, Pine Ridge ML Alex PiCl�erla� pointments to the board at present Mr. G. Westbrooke and Miss Dr. spent a few days last week vllk Township council this week, if there are: George Todd, Alan McPherson Nancy Degeer called on Mr. A. a iting in the States. 'was any possibility in the near future and B. Jamieson, County appoint- Westbrook, Friday evening. EAST ROUGE Mr. and Mrs. G. Colby, of Pine of the township electing the high ments are, Clare Keevil, H. Mitchell • Pleased to report little Ivan Well-. We are pleased to report Mr. IYV. ] Ridge Dr. have returned home from school board, rather than having nd Sid Pugh, Ajax, has 3, Picker- man, Altona Road much better af_ ,• Whittle, Old Rosebank Rd. S. his I a trip to Ottawa last week. them appointed. � ing Village 1 and the Seperate school ter a severe chest cold. had his hand out of the cast. Birthday greetings to Doris Whit- ' Reeve Sherman Scott said that it in Ajax 1. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Mich Birthday Greetings to.Gail Morris I tle, Old Rosebank Rd. S., on her ell, of Toronto, who have moved to of Old Rosebank Rd. S. on her.bir- 17th birthday, June,3. could not be done until we have a board of education and he did not Altona Road.• thday, June 3. She was• six_years -Mink this was practical at .the pre- Sorry to report Jimmy. Price, pf old. BICKERING VILLAGE Sent tine- ROUGE HILL Con. 2. is still- not feeling too well. A Tea and e White Elephant Sale COUNCIL Mr. Munroe asked ' nh-ut Ajax Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Birthday Greetings to Mfr, B..East was held at the home of Mrs. Van Will meet for their Regular Meet - Mr. out from the boxed. of Woodview Rd. on Friday, June 3. Houten, Pine Ridge Rd., In aid of TUESDAY, JUNE 14 - 8.00 P. M. ,�p g Al. Westbrook, Altona Rd, on the ..OPEN EVERY EVEN_ ING .TILL 7:00 P.M :: R O U G•E H I L L S , EXCEPT THURS, & FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M. 011 NO, 2 HIGHWAY - _ PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT., JUNE 9th.-10th.-11th. I UST EAST OF R04JGE BRIDGE Lull PEAMEALED BACK BACON DAVERN SLICED RINDLESS BREAKFAST END CUTS-OR SLICES Ib. C I Ib. k e. G 5 9 P _g r9NTR CM S1 ICES 1h iror _ x BON ELESS ROLLED - ROUND, SIRLOIN Prime Rib R Q A S T ; 1b,.79 T-BONE & WING .' C, BARBEQUE SPECIAL C4 rr T9. it T7 Cl FEARMAN'S BONELESS SMOKED C • STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A LARGE HALF HAME . LOOSE SELECTED No. 1 FIRM GOLDEN RIPE Per DOZ BANANAS ..2 - 29 lbs. C FEARMAN'S WIEN�RS 11/2 Ib pkg.- fib. C � • :. •. � Bring your own carton ; — _. -..• - Limit 5 doses per customer HOME GROWN FRESH (Lou than 40c. per pound) 2 bunches C LEAN PEAMEALED ASPARAGUS' _ 9 FRESH LEAN C - Ib. C Cottage o 11�IHCED BEEF %00% (Special offer of 4c, plus 2c off) LYON'S ECONOMY POCK CANADA PACKERS a -- K A M �-= -- _ Tea a s :x . �0 :i2 oz. Tins 'Mt9. of 100- 2 cup,size " w s. C 15 OZ. 71r15 :�16 C -. for ' ! 1b. .. Kennel Club 3 (� 20 ) FOOD Of TOPS (Case of 48 Tina $3.9S) ° (Special offer of Sc. off) HABITANT (Special offer of Sc. off plus 3c. off) SNOWFLAKE Meat Balls in Cara I2 oz. tin C - Vy -- == S H O R E N I N G Ib. C (save Be.) ` MAPLE LEAF — F.a EXTRA SPECIA (. r Ib. C- SQUIRREL 1S oz. pkge ure" PEANUT BRITTLE MAPLE LEAF Giant 24 oz. Tin (Save 20c.) 'LAST CALL FOR YOUR GARDEN LIQUID eter en' C y" --VEGETABLE PLANTS - CABBAGE, TOMATOES, PEPPERS ETC. = -= g .3Sc per box or 3 for $1.00 (Save 30c.) FLOWER PLANTS: Petunias, Portulaca, Marigold, Salvia, Stocks, '9weet Alyqum, Pansies, Rock Phlox, Kochia, Snapdragons, Asters,. Sweet HILL TOP - i i William, Carnations, English Daisies, Zinnias,' Etc. • - ' 35c per box or 3 for $1.00 Boneless 'Chicken` 7 OZ. tln i' -Also Dutch Sets, Seed Potatoes and •a complete selection of (Save 60 —=' `- RENNIE'S and STEELE BRIGGS SEEDS - i . 'GEFOANIUMS - Large Size - 59c each (Special offer of 3e off plus 3c off) STROUD S FOOD MARIKET 29 (Special offer of 25c. off) MAPLE LEAF "Yslb. Pkg. i SKIM MILK POWDER WSTAKT ICU-SILK � 2 C. boxes ee'se ice s snake a to-Ir of the Capital and visit June 4th at the home of xm Kar- West Rouge f roup Bust-. 4n Cancer Dressings • Parliament while there. gan•et Templeton, on the ecaaion of ----' DF. L. Brandl, Ridgewood Rd., is the golden wedding anniversary of :. contemplating opening a practice at her parents, Mr, and Mrs, G. Mac- his home and hopes that hie services Farlane were daughters, Mrs. Shirley 5 will be needed in the district enough Acheson and family of Amherst, ' to make this move as he is now work-f N.S., Mr. and Mrs. Moyer and family 3 ing'in a city hospital. ( from Pittsbury, Penn.,' Mrs. Irene George of Penetang, Mr. and Mrs. FAIRPORT BEACH R. McRae of Longford Mills. Sevee- al friends and neighbouiRs from Fair- On Saturday at Greenwood Park, port Beach, were 'also, warmly Teo the Dunfair Baptist Church annual. ceived and added'their good wishes Sunday School picnic was held. The to the Nundred given the happy actual count of those attending was couple. Gifts too -numerous to men- 241, they came in buses ,and cars tion were on display and the Mac- and with the perfect weather it was Farlanes later said that it was one of a combination of fun, laughter and the most memorable evenings of their - o happiness which can only result in lives. " everyone thoroughly enjoying them- An extremely happy.occasion took a selves-'to'the fullest. place at the Community Hall last ?� Mr. and Mrs. J. Blanchard of Vic- Wednesday evening, when about 50 to friends and neighbours•.� ry Drive motored to North Bay I!ast of Mr, and _ week to visit her sister Mrs. D. Mrs. G. MacFarlane gathered at a ^ h Brown and family. banquet held in their honor to mark• Marlene Morris of D:nnbarton their 50th Anniversary of their mar. w awarded her gg. A remen applause : Hands in was' recently.G Con- the couple on theirs arrival and It - - ' gratulations, Marlene, didn't cease even during the *ging Kitty Ballesty, sister of Mr. o They Jolly Good Fellows. Mr. Miss K f .. ` John Ballesty arrived recently from MacFarlane was smiling broadly and r Dublin, Ireland, and is staying wdth his wife was just as happy almost to y � her brother. and family in Pickering. the point of tears. h ` As'eve one was familiar 'to Lice ' Mrs. A. Gibson of Victory Drive, rY - " ' journeyed to Vancouver with her couple introductions were neoee• no daughter, Francis to visit'her other sary, and all ��ppere soon seated at the r daughter, Joan. tastefully appointed tables. The head Sorry to learn that Elwood Morris table 'presented a lovely, a with r of Dumbarton Shore is in Ajax Hos. twin golden can ss .� pital with Pe golden yellow tulips. Aa Mrsnnp for Cancer Patients - one Rouw Ladies► Club are.arorkiag at,-- s e ws soon be horny`` appropriate greeting was lung behind of Lamy Peoje¢ts that the West A few of the many are seen her t. Mrs. I. Atkinson amt j'ss. K. Bur- Else bride and groom and"-the whole' , rows wish to thank evm?prte who so setting spoke of the care and thougikt- _ Photo by'Barrie Pomeroy kindly contributed to make the Wed- fulness given to preparing this dn- nesday evening banquet-such a huge ner. success. Dr. John Denney gavehaaks and West Rouge Men Commended For City enjoying the scenery. . Miss Sadie Hayden 'of Dublin, the guests enjoyed a deli0ous dinner The St. Edwards.and The St. Sim-' Ireland, recently arrived here and is so attractively prepared amd served. ons are holding their Sunday School staying with her sister, Mrs. Pat After a leisurely, meal interspersed Rescue Acton East Saturday i picnic Sat., June 11. Dunne of Lakeview Ave, with laughter and good.conversation, Mr. Sid Henson, Rivercourt Rd., is Mammoth Book Sale: _On Satur- Mr. Denney, Master of eeremonies, - out• around again after undergoing day, June 11, from 2 to 4 p.m. on the called on all to say a few words. Donald Dand and Leonard Fer- The injured man's two campanions, surgery at the Scarboro General lawn at the home of Mrs. A. Pickard Some provoked laughter and others guson of West Rouge and Dr. R. W. David Crelman and Jim McBrinn Hospital last week. Dumbarton Shores. Books to. be pur tears of happy sentiment,but all were Charlton of Highland Creek have who were farther up the bank, es- Congratulations to' Mr. and -Mrs. chased includes a huge variety of most sincere. Mr: MacFarlane re- _been commended by Pickering Town- caped injury. Jim Gooding, Ridgewood Rd. on the ,pocket boon of every description sponded with thanks' to all and a ship police for their part in the res- Mr. Russ Ferguson of Ferguson's arrival last week of their chosen son magazines, periodicals and comic special vote of thanks to Mrs. Isabel cue of a Toronto man Who was pin- Beads said these rocks have-been.nn-I Robin. books at tremendous savings. Fa- Atkinson and bars. Kathy Burrows used under a large rock at the lake-{ dermined by large waves from the I Many happy return of the o who instigated and worked .and bore last Saturday. tires of the afternoon include tic- ga pLe- y { lake and are very dangerous for Garry Dear, The Townline on his kets 'to be sold on the draw for a pared the entire evening.of enjoy- Walter Stitt, 24 of Toronto, had anyone to be climbing. eighth birthday Tues.,-June 7. beautiful,doll, and the Guides will merit. his right leg amputated at the knee bars, Marion Baker, Rou Hill Aftr' the brief words from the • irn Scarboro kilos ital on Saturda• _ Rouge be selling home-made candy. Tea and p 3 Dr. and Mrs. Mabie Welsh, Sunny- cookies will be served for 10 cents. guests a beautiful Anniversary cake might WEST ROUGE slope, attended the dinner of the Pic.- proceeds will be used from the draw appropriately decorated was cut by Stitt had been lying on a 5 ton rock The West P.ougo Community Assoc- keying Home and School Council .in and refreshments to further the the happy couple and pictures were sunbathing. The rock was one of a iation will hold. an' open• meting Dunbarton Tues., May 31 and report work and facilities of the growing taken, next they were presented with pile put in along the CNR embank- Wed., June 16, S.15 p.m, at St. Ed-�.a very.interesting evening and a most Fairport Beach Library, a gift of a silver tea service from all anent to stop erosion. The rock on ward's Hall. Residents should plan to 1 enjoyable .dinner. Mrs. Welsh has Everyone is invited to attend and the guests and others unable to _ -which he was)ying teetered and dis= attend and bring your problems•as been elected to the executive of the take adranta a of attend. Then followed a son com- - g purchasing 'their g lodged another rock'above him. Un- this will be the last meeting till the Pickering Home and School Associa- summer reading material at huge sav- 'posed and sung by Mrs. M. Tannehill, able to move quick enough, he was fall. Ilion Council and this will give West ings, a Iong time friend of the MacFar- pinned on the.rock he had been ly- Several local residents attended the Rouge Representation for the coming Mr.. and Mrs.. Bill Newman re- 'lanes- ing on and one leg.was pinned by an-�play "Guest In The House" at the' year. turned recently having attended s -other rock. W.A. Porter Collegiate Sat., June 4 Mr. Bob Kenedy, Jabelle Grove, Lions Convention in Ottawa. _Annual Meeting Of The Dand brought two hydraulic jacks and report a good performance. Mr.l with .twelve salesmen from Schenley Birthday congratulations to, Doris ONTARIO COUNTY and ropes and he and Ferguson work- and Mrs. Dick Jolliffe, Ridgewood were on a combined convention and Unterr_aherer who is 9 years old, TUBERCULOSIS and HEALTH ea-for for nearly an hour, raising the Rd:, entertained several 'of the fishing trip at Hay Bay, on The St. June 11th. ASSOCIATION rock off the man inch by inch. Dr.I couples who were in the party at Lawrence River fast week (Mostly On Friday, June 3rd at the Or= -Will Be ) eld At Norelnrainstes Charlton stood by administering a their home after.the- play. Mrs. Pat Fishing). chard Park Hotel, 31 members of the United Church, Lowe; Hall, sedation. On lookers said the three Singer, Friendship Dr., plays a good Mrs. Evelyn Yates,Rouge Hill Dr.f immediate family of .Mr. and Mrs. Simcoe St. North, Oshawa, on rescue men were in danger of more part in the play. and Mrs. Mable Welsh, Sunnyslope,I G. MacFarlane TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1960 :falling rocks but• never quit until Mr. Herb Shilton West gathered to honour J g 9 point Cres., will be chaperones along with the them at a huge dinner party, during at 7.45 p. ta. for the purpose of Stitt had been freed They also had is in England visiting his parents, teachers for the grade eight students the festivities their granddaughter receiving the Financial Report, dw — - -_ considerable. difficulty, getting Stitt, relatives and friends for a few weeks.' from the West Rouge School when Bone, Election of the Executive Council age 4, presented Mrs. Mac- --_up over the rocky embankment on.al Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dick, Ridge-{they, visit Ottawa next Mon. and Farlane with 50 beautiiui and frag such m h other business as aT stretcher. I wood Rd., spent last weekend in Que- Ties.,'June 12 and 14. They are to rant yellow roses. When the dinner Properly come before the meeting ended.all the family .returned to the Amy Interested persons are home of their daughter, Mrs. Jane eordially invited to be. present. Lmbk of Scarboro and enjoyed a most pleasant evening of opening �- gifts, re cards and tel Co " Festival d o o d, Saturday, June I& and n general t ■ � reading 7 - times with Ball their just'-having relatives and „ a ent friends that dropping in to offer their: a •. o n expect.a pleas-'ens- _ ._ staged beep in mind` S ms good wishes. by afternoon g tae n e r River.Horne' rid cho Some f the attractions o _ e • - : . - - ayes Tea Rooms Bake Sale;ra Pony General Reminder:`and Daughter • o crier 1 : the date of Mother mug. � Rides and Games for •Youngsters, `There are more than 37,000 manufacturing - .: - . . •. ._ : _ gust, Saturday, June l ith at the - ,cam Community Hall t s.3o p.m. Beauty Tips by a Professional Con- : Ban Gom suttant, is also on the parries in Canada turning out the products Canadians Congratulations to Dianna Butler pray wo rise eve da . These companies who was 14 years. old on Tuesday, Children and adults likely would every y panes provide more than - y' enjoy this 'outing in the country. products, however. June ?th. from 2.00 to 5.00 p. m,--June 18th, Among the out of town guests at Green River is on ,Highway No; 7, - tending an open house, Saturday, five miles east of MarkDam. For example, The Steel Company of Canada, _.. Limited, since it was incorporated in 1910, has: • made 36,817,00.0 'tons of steel;paid $1,020,000,000 to its em to ees• ET CAPTURE • L US C TU E FOR, YOU P Y ; THE BEAUTY OF YOUR WEDDING DAY paid =276,000,0 . 'COMPLETE COVERAGE • 00 to government in taxes, HOME ,- MCHURCH ;RECEPTION. ' ' • 'spent '$1,930,000,000 for materials' and - - PHONE OR WRRE r Barrie Pomeroy • invested $365,000,000 in -plant and raw ALR. 3 PICKERING OLD ROSEBANK DR. N. TE• 9=1417 - -. material sources. This is-how Canadian manufacturing contributes to POOL wealth and progress of Canada. a s ,T H E QPEHS JUNE tIl - TEIEL ANY OF CANADA L 1 M 1 T E D - WEEKDAYS-1 P.M.-10 P.M - ----- . . WEEKENDS-10 A.M.-10 P.M. - MONTREAL .._GANANOQUE HAMILTON 1RANTFORD TORONTO ADULTS-30c - - CHILDREN 25c :'SWIMMING CLASSES FOR CHILDREN THROUGH JULY AND j AUGUST - $7.50 Canadian-made steel from Canadiac-owned plants INDNIDUAL AND FAMILY MEMBERSHIPS Canadian Made Steel From: Canadian Owned Plants REGISTRATION NIGHTS: JUNE 14 $r 13 E. _ AT. 2-2035 ryMl. 5-49" Tulips Marks Guide's Jubilee Year EDITORIAL - Boating SdetY When Pickering Township police got a boat of their own, ''to police waters in this area, they meant business. : A Toronto man came down to the mouth of the Rouge river last week to try out his 'new boat and'motor. He was ' told that his boat required a license and that he had better not launch it, as the waterfront was now being policed,locally.. He did not heed the warning and went- ahead: In a few :minutes the police had him. It will be some consolation to the :`taxpayers who bought this new equipment to know-that it is ing used and•to make the local boating areas safer for ` •4tveryone. Boating in this area has 'actually become a dangerous s 6 week end sport over the past three years. Frenchman's Bay r. is handy to thousands of boat owners. Like some car drivers, some boat owners have no sense about safety. They race ' ..around, throttle wide open, like kids with new toys. Many of — .them cannot swim if they do get dumped. It' is people. like these that the police are after. We hope they get them, Boat ing is great fun and can be safe if people will be cautious. A warning to the wise. Obey the laws and have a goad time, the water is there for everyone to use, providing they - use common sense, of twelve 14 foot Blue Jay Sailboats ' _-a a beat building supplied fQr them by the Kingston Road Lumber L• Company. Bonnie Lot" (Brownie), Carol close to enjoy the delicate perfume bar,ton Brownie Pack Znd, Do&- .'�arking Bylaw Guests of the club were Mr. and. Lumley (Sea Rutter) and Edpa, from the bed of tulip, which were besson Girl Gtd4e Co. and S. R. S. Wm. Fertile, president of French- -Mrs. Jack Moore, Mr. and Mrs: Joe Rancourt (Girl Gudde) get'ddwn planted last year by the tad. DUC- Chelettr Sea Ramtera, - Ratepayer's Association Patterson of Oshawa Yacht Club and Photo by Barris troy fn's Bay Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell of .Lab- •asked Pickering Township to impose atts Ltd. Bill presented the Club I parking regulations in the Bay' area• with a very beautiful trophy for Blue-and head lacerations in a car accident spent the week with rir• and Ford, of Omagh. 9'l+ey ask for parking on oae side Jay point racing which the Labatt' last Saturday. He is in the Oshawa Mr*, Winton-W..hite, brace i-owcu entertained seven of y�rlly of certain streets. Company donated. General Hospital. Best wishes for a Sheila and Ivan Disney won see- her scr©ot tcicnw a. a brrtaaay par- Mr. Fertile said that attramer sari Commodore Tommy Tomblin gave fast recovery are extended to him. erai prizes on their e.ives a: t... ry,, on rrioay u.ernvon. printer now, people, are pouring into The first sail boat race took place Brooklin Fair, on Saturday. a cup for open.:class sailing. Trea the•Bay area, blocking roads, drive- surer Eric Playford donated a cup for on Sunday. The winner of this•open The Mount "Lion bascuall team_ y *ways and even making it impossible class race was Keith Warner, whc won second prize in the tournament , the Ladies.. a Wednesday night races, , z for police.and firemen in cases of em-I and Fleet Captain Joe brought with covered the 3'.-.mile course in 42 at Mount Altiert Field Day on Sat- Friday, Stay cu, vtr. and Mrs. _ {lrgertcies• He said that Pickering P g minutes, second was Mike McIner- . urday. Matthew. and Cliisoru were guebts - 'Township police would welcome such him the Inter Club Trophq which has been sailed for'by both Clubs for the-; nevi 44 minutes and third was Tim Mr...'and '.,Zrs: Harold'Brooks am at the weaning oi_ a. Margaret by-law. Lloyd, 46. minutes. son, of Guelph, visited her parenz�, tsa:he and 34r. �%ougd.,g Jkrratn at Streets affected by the by-law would Past twenty years. Many fine door prizes were received The Fairport Yacht Glub •held a, I1ir• and glee. F.-Coultis, oin S- n at- oisra.:ua* Churcn, l uronto. Ike Liverpool Road, Wharf Street, from The Kingston Road Lumber.- meeting on Sunday at Moores Mar- day. sirs. Jkcratii arras t, qfi May il;' ' Front Street, and Commerce Street.' Co. Tom Taylor Sails, Flogtaze Paint Ina. Plans were made for a trap 31 r. and Mrs. Lloyd Broome and from t:ernrdrty to attend her sons . Road Supt. Jack Chapman said if, across the lake to Alcott on the July family_bf Hampton, called 'on J...- wcasitig in - urou,v, aa,i hopes•to I and Varnish, etc. Among the'lucky f _'!the township has such s. by-law, his,winners were Jim leveret, Bill .Hew- 1st weekend. They expect about ten - da}• .to ter Mrs. Earl Carson. atapy a cvupie of aaon.ns to eajgp department could soon have signs! , boats to take part in-the cruise. Mr, 1 or err E'arsorr atscl 13r. "'t,, dea;fttta4•teuJ- — ttt, Alice and Warren Kerripson, Ray 7posted. Singer, Tom Tomblin Jr., Eric Play- The Fairport Unite.i Church Sun- Armbur.,t, of Or,llia, visited at he 5tevc.�cnw'rts wuu the Award for ford,.' Bill Fertile; Jim. Clark, Moe day School picnic w•til be held at l Carson home on Sunday, -tivL-u t-s �" cat eur "'`` RoadCU �p� Greckoe and Joyce Riley. j Orono on Saturday, June 11th. 31l and :�Iiu. dallare Carson of and trtct trig. acnooi, 7 p.76 _ Rear Commodore Jack McInerney r wt's. 'Eric Playford took a trip.to .family were Sunday guest of _ fir•. - rnoma� tiumpiirey> Celebrated a received the cups on behalf of the Buffalo last wekerid. and Iles. Ray Carson m Toronto. birtrdzy last 1 uesda}y; .titan.31. whitevale Club and ,Commodore Tom present-I Mr. and 'Mrs Jo e r " Ka Icon bic X140 ape its �- Congratulations to tier. an Mrs a John H ode son Miss to y - sent the we-kend wah.their daugh-1 erai days last, week with uer sister, R. 11cs)ar�.us and air, and s. ed the Fall Sailing'Trophy to John Carl mass, who uothcelebrated their. • Herter. Vice Commodore Neville Anne in Sombra, Ont.' { Mrs. Jack ?Tully, in 'foron.o. _ ter, Delegation' Hai birthday wishes to Bobby, The 'Actcve Servile- Clasp will -- lath w•edaing annivci airy on May _ Delegation' Lawrence and Treasurer Eric Play- Brown celebrated his fifteenth meet on'Wednesday night. June la, Loth . A delegation from Whitevale ap- ford were commended for the epic.- peared before from W Township did arrangements. Sailor "Chips" bir't'hday on June 8th. at the Manse: Greenwood, wrtn bars. -Congratulations'to Mr. and Mrs. Singer-thanked the speaker and ex- Mrs. Harvey Fertile is now home Glenn Manderson"s group in charge` ')VIII. 2aatthews who celeorated their Cotutcil this week, protesting about from the 'hospital. She wishes to of the program. • moth wedding anniversary May .2G, pressed the hope that the new.saiiorsI P ;gravel trucks and high speeds through thank all her 'friends for the flowers, Bill McAvoy entertained a nnm- Mrs. Mary Smith is home from.the rthe'village and stating that the 5th would continue on the course plotted w the originals. in 1338. I cards and gifts she received during bcr of friends at a.birthday party on Ajax Hospital, Feeling much better. E •concession,west of Whitevaie was al Among the local sailors who built I her two weeks stay at Ajax Hosp- Monday last Grades land 8 of v augo ttw- >moat impassable. the original Fleet were several fathers ital., Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jones and and School. Kent by bus to Ottawa " Road"Supt.Jack Chapman said that and son teams. These boys at'e now The Dept.' of Highways started Mr. and bins: Walter Pascoe moj-• last Tuesday to see the Parliament -they has pressured the.trucks to stay building for themselves and history work on the Liverpool Road last: ored to Niagara on Sunday. Buildings and other points of inter- '''toff Altona road as the did about lj y week removing the crown o€ the hill f They alsu had the honour of 2b,000 damage last week. He said repeats itself. In the case of the south of the Base Line. The road -tat Tomblin and the Ushers the sons AUDLEY having lunch with Han Michas! they intended to tear lip the 5th, west rs being widened south from the Starr, Minister y4'Tabor, from this Whitevale and rebuild it. and grandsons are 'now the team. g Other father and son teams who.are 'Base Line to just .north of Old Ur The Club met on Saturday even Riding. They turned on Wednes- v Sherman- Scott said they _ chard St. ing at the home of M-r. and Mrs, day. gee a building boats are the Playfords, the -'?pauld contact their solicitor and see George Pucicrin, with President Bill Mr. and :firs. Rpbt. Den and the Fertiles and the Clarks all of whom .Yf a by-law could be passed prohibit- are Frenchman's Bay residents. - Welsh, conducting the business. bf r, family,'la,t bunchy, rver.t to Wall- ang heavy traffic through Whitevale Add to these the new group of .GREENW�D Welsh, of the Fublic Relations L}:- aces Point,- Peterooro: and :had.a sand also .ask why the OPP cannot partment, Bell Telephone Co., Osh- nice day fishing. *nd al the 3fl.mile $peed limit. enthusiastic local sailors and the re- Rev. John Moffatt,- of. Simcoe St- •awa, showed films 'on "Saftey it} Mrs. Rene Higginson's parents, sult is a very bright future for 'United Church,'Oshawa reached an Mr. Cooper, spokesman for the P the Home and "Mr. $un Mr. and glee. T.J. Letcher have left F.B.Y.C. interestin timely sermon on. Sun- for Victoria, h:. C. said that speeding remote t:s � g, y Miss Carol James, Brock Road, is }.leaking.it very dangerous for the 60 day, while Rev. Fleetharn spoke _to to assist Rev. M. Buttars at the sfe Mr. May and Mr. .Priebe went • the Sunday School Anniversary at vice here on. morning at fishing last Saturday. at Beaverton, • =.=•,�tiIdrea is the village. � 'Sunday g g y'' Bookkeeping S.mcoe St. He said that at one period on Mon- - 9.45. - and caught two nice pickerel, idly at a given point, there was more • Evening N%'. A. at Mrs. Camp-' The W. Ar Afternoon Tea asd Mr, Jos. Schuler is home from the _ r Machine TO bell's n ,Wednesday night this week. Bazaar will he held this Saturday, Ajax Hospital, but still not back at Ahan one, gravel truck passing per ''�`r°` The as well as the Afternoon W. --I=—ute. < • �•W*.4 _ y' 3.0 to.5.W p.m. in the church base- work. COSt $9200 A. ar eguests of Mt.Zion-60th Ann- -'ment• Mr.-'Ray BC11 celebrated his birth- iversary. W; A. on Wednesday aft- Mr.-and Mrs.. A. Kampman and -day, May 22, ill�ss Swan Says She ernoon. 'famr7y visited Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. Gary Snare attended the race Pickering Township is to purchase bar, and firs. W. Brown .enter-` De'Jong, NVhitby, on Sunday, at Watkins Glen, N, Y. last week. • a new bookkeeping machine that does tained Mr. B'ro%% and daughter,. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Martin; Mrs. bfr...and bars,;Pert Ainsley spent Gets All the Mistakes lust about everything but talk. It will and grandson, froim England, on A young and Michael, of Leskard, last week-cr.d at Oak Hill. cost $9,265.00. Sunday'aftcrnobe.. visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Puckrin, Congratulations to 1l r. and Mrs. Miss Violet Swan told Pickering Finance chairman Clifford Laycox Mr. James Brooks has left, to oil,_Thursday evening. Bert Ainsley on the arrival of a 'township council this week,. that she said they had inspected a number of spend the summer months in Eng Mr. Pob McHugh'psent Sunda f grandson, Tune' 5, born it Amherst received an assessment notice for a machines-,and this was the only one land with nieces and nephews. with Mr. and Mrs. Featherstone Hospital, N•. S. ..crew building that does not exist. that filled all the-requirements of the Keii, and Sheila Brooks and baby She said the,assessment notice was, office. Next year, there will be no are nioiving'into the ho6se-vacated -°- for a new building, assessed at'$190. more pen work in making out tax by Mr,•James Brooks. "I can't imagine where this building bills. This machine is said to do it all. Remember the Centennial at the WALTER TNQMSON� O.C. J& The firm will pay one of their own School - June 18 - afternoon and " "I'm getting tired of`this assess- men to work in the office until they evening. BARRISTER SOLICITOR t - Iwent nonsense", she said. are satisfied that a township em- Edward -Pegg had dinner on _ _ = NOTARY PUBLIC Reeve Sherman Scott said they ploye can opere.the machine prop- Sunday with Mike Bate. COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS lvouid check into'the matter. erly. Mr. and bars. Frank Webb's bro- North-west corner of "I seem to get all the mistakes," -law and sister-in from Stoney Miss Swan said. / Creek, on Sunday. old Plant Rd. on FMMAN S BAY Mrs.' Percy Clark's brother ariil No. 2 Highway WH.L 2-0910 i 'A' baby shower was held for'Mrs. sister, of Hampton, are spending a � eBeYeC• Holds Mufriel Montgomery on Monday*,eve-� few days with Percy and Mrs. - Sing re Fairport United Church Hall. Clark, here. DUNBARTON RADIO 9 TELEVISION • ,`.! at��e,•' Night o She•received many lovely gifts for Mr. and'glee, bfilton Pe88 Paant' 1a dies'. her twin daughters who are now two a few days last week with bars. : After several years of inactivity weeks old. The hostesses were Miss .T.V. CALLS TO THE HOME Pegg's mother, Firs, Jenkins,. of A Yacht ,Club• reborn this was the Jessie Henderson and Mrs. Bernice Magnetawan. PiCKERING STORE AND REPAIR SHOP. Aherne of Past Commodore Eric P. Warrn. .. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred, and Ruth, EVENINGS A Bidnkarn originator of the French- A farewell party was given by the., had Sunday. dinner with bfr: and - OPEN DAYS ND t :assn's Bay Yacht Club, in his after Frenchman's Bay .Bowling League Mrs. J. Brooks and family. :Wed.. 9 a.m. — 14' noon ' " .• dinner speech at the F.B.Y.C. ladies' for .Mr. and Mrs. Art Jones on Sat- Remember - Holy Communion on : .. .sight at the West Hill Hotel. The�urday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, next -,June _12.. • M'IONE — TV. 9-1191 WH. 4.6430 :inner was held by Commodore T. B. Wiseman. Mrs: Jones was pre Mrs. Cole visited her son '.Nelson Tomblin and the yachtsmen as a rented with a steam iron. The hos- ' and family, on Sunday. of TUBES BATTERIES TOWERS, ETC. thank you gesture to their ladies fors teases were Mrs. B. Wfiwihah and' _ ---' T.V. Antenna Installations — Small appliance repair Repairs ei. _ • x _Air forbearence w_ hen the boys I Mrs. J. Buck. The Jones' are' raov-• BALSAM MT. ZION yp�nt so much time building 'boata ing to Ajax this week and will be car radios haute radio i .transistor bst winter. missed by•their many friends here. . group of Sailors have built a fleet Peter Smith received severe face Mrs. Vera Barington,, of Toronto, y w - �ANEOVS CLASSIFIED _ 1 "PTItr TANK§ ;.I N SU'RAN CE ARTICLES FOR SALE CLEAN ED ITE ` { WR EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE -`— CONHNG EVENTS --�• — 1 _ CASH AND CMMY PRICR8 - CYRI L -E. MORLEY ° -- _ W. J. EU1 T St. George's Anglican Guild ON PLYWOOD I _REA1 ESTATE — _.- Oshawa BA 2-4041 GARDEN PARTY 4z8a'+ - G l The Womens Guild, St. Geo; e`s :Sz - - -' ---•- Anglican Church are holding a trial- z8x5�i 4 AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE 4 • den Party on � June 25, on the Par- 4z8z96 - . $7.911' 3.. - 32 KINGSTON RD. W., Pf-KERING, ONTARIO MILLER HEATING fsh Hall Grounds, 3.00 to 5.00 P. m• 4x8a3a Adults 50c., children, free. Bake 5.16th's Sheathing Plywoo8 431 Table, An TELEPHONE:—DICKERING: OFFICE WH.• 2.6212—RES. WH. 2-3115 24 HOUR ,SERVICE Antiques, Needlework, Cost- 3(iiCh's um Jewellry, Treasure Hunt, Co- %th's Underlay coanut shies, Children's Comer, Af- 4z4 Pop. Underlay #L24 CUT RATE "temoon Tea, Gate Prizes FORREST LUMBER CO. LTD. i In the event of rain, it will be Opp. Pickering Twp. PAP Staesq COOPER BLOCK LTD. _ ,COLEMAN held indoor No 2. ieiigltwaf'• u-maces, Space. ..._Henters, Water STRAWBERRY SUPPER Phone. T>trapls 9-236i { 9" CALEDONIA ROAD TOROKTO tyeaders; waneas, snit a Ftoor I1tASONIC HALL, DICKERING APPLES AND POTATOES _ __ ru.nacies WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1960 i BLOCKS 8 BRKKS Furnace Crean Out - $7.50 Serving From 5.00 P. M., On FOR SALE J Adults 01.00 - Children.75c. Spies - $3.00 Per Bulb. fraher Heating A Accessories Under Auspices Ontario Chapter Please bring eoatainer. j. SUMMEtt PRKES DICKERING ORCHARDS S�RUCTURAL STEEL Order Of The Eastern S ar One mile west of Pickering VIM"WHitehall 2-3491 June 24 on No. 2 Highway. Open evesirlr 1 , CRAPS � A` - - and weekends also. J. �9 TUD40 ST., AJAX The Ladies' Aid Phone: WHiteball 2.1247 Of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church - STATION RQ., 'PKKERING, ONT.—Pltenes WH. 2-1960, EM. 3-1!01 -----------^- - will'meet in the t!hurch"school, on r - — S Thursday, June CAMPING. L83i; ^ / a 16, at 2.04 p. m AND TRAI T final arrangements to be made f ACCESSORIES' - e Gasoline Stoves $12AE th 8trawberry Festival - - ELECTR�Aj' ANNUAL Ice Coolers`- Water $La! INSURANCE . . • . PLUMBING .aa Portable Toilets' 'Gas and Olt SALAD AND HAM .PLATE - - - ASSURANCE _ Under The Auspices Of The ]field 1Kotora; L PBotWs. , O For Service Day�Or Night Pickering Presbyterian Ladies' Aid l. . COMPANY LTD. Call TE. 9-152 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1960 �'le! E"MIL3.E3f All WAd16 _ . LIFE AUTOMOBILE _FW� - n se Held On Church Grounds c • L .. �' _ PiI1ffPS l4 SF7@CIQd1'y'. In use of gaga, sapper will be set- Ajax WH2-3441 , t 107 KI:GSTON ROAD EAST _ ---- - ved in the Church School Room — J. H. VERNOY y •- •Supper served from 5.30 - Oa: FOR SALE - G. E. Refrigerator; 9 cat- Office: Station PLza. Aja: Shopping Centre. Phase: WH Z-3301 Exeavaung, Tti'encrdng, Grading, Adults $1.25 - Children according. cu. feet. Suitable for summer cot- s• Septic Tanks to age_ tagr, also kitchen Cabinet. Phone Phone For Immediate Coverage Day Or Night Phone: WH2 2-3757 2=1823.' apr 15 Card Of Thanks I wish to thank all the kind friends FOR SALE - 14 foot, six, moulded Mr. E, G., Code and Mrs. Etta and neighbors who visited me, scat plywood host, _r,.n.. _ ..:_ ,• _ _ 3e Stewart spent the .week-end in cards, flowe-s_ and gifts, during n� P• Johnston motor; Tee-Nee trailer. 11[ORTGAGNS. P -. g the AP RA*§ALE Huntsville rosy in Ajax-Pickerin and East Phone: �VH2 3251 - Mr. gad Mrs. Brian McCombe General H"pi als. _ - , o Robinson and David, of \h'ittowdalt•and bit � _ Eldon R • NEWELL TYPES OF USED - - and Mrs. Cameron Watson,�5'atson, Tor- __ • _ _ - - onto, were visiting their father Mr. Card Of Thanks �UL�GH U an APPLIANCES BOUGHT AND SOLD ate-al Estate Broker y— Pickering Village G. Watson in .Ajax Hospital, on. Mrs. D. Fantham, of East Woody -JICKERING FURNITURE ' __ . lands and Dunbarton United Church WHZ-5 H. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2= 525 The Guides andBrow-nics of Pick- tTtanTs a1� oiganizafions;" an -Fier ering and South-•west Pickering, gat-• many friends for their flowers; the ��WANTED 216 Brock St. S., Whitby — Phone MO. 8-3625 hered in the Kiwanfs Park on bat- plants, and-many cards sent her dur- - Res. "Highways" • Mile East of Dunbarton, No. 2 Highway urday afternowi and gave a foie de-. tng her nine week stay in hospital; WANTED TO RENT. -' .rnonstratio+i of Guiding in Action: also, her appreciation of the staff in With option to purchase: unfurnish• The Handicraft Displays showed the 3C. of Oshawa General Hospital, ed. Well-kept house. Six or scum fine training they are receiving. and the efforts of Dr. Oxenham. rooms. Occupancy July 29, Refer- The was onoTnu day afternoon at the In Memoriam Please phones WH2-6713. P _ DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC _ • "Dumbarton United Church. Mcs, - - r Freeman was the soloist, and Pick- HORN - In' loving inemory of a. TRANSPORTATION WANTE6 cling ladies l;a�e. the Devotions.- ' dear mother, Cora Elizabeth (Ham) from Liverpool to. Bay-Bloor area. iCOMMZRCIAL RESI,DENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRIXO The Dunbarton United Church S, Horn, who passed to bar rest on arriving by. 8.15 a..m., leaving agaila _ m. e . SFI_picR.,n�ui11_be_held_at_ the April 4, 1447: and a dear father, g00 p. TEmpl 9,2487 . FREE ESTIMATE Greenwoo•l Conservation Park on 1 Bailey Hors, who passed ,to Saturday afternoon, June 11. his res� on ?trne'.8, 1957. HELP WANTED . . Sunday guests at the home of Mr. "Suer in our Thoughts" e • and Mrs. E- Cornwell were: Mr. Family AVON COSMETICS The F PhonePickering- HO 2-2533. and Mrs. E. Passmore, of Toronto, ( has immedwtt openings for mature: Drive. tern toryPleasant, excellent dignif ed work. who are former residents here Pickering Village - _ i-•� Mrs. Ray Williams; Pine has been ill with flu. �b'e wish .her Rev. �1'm, and Mrs. McKay eat- No experience needed - we traiiii. a speedy recovery. ertained,at dinner on Friday, in For more information, call LE640627 FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: Week-end guests at 'the home of honour of Miss Miriam Skey. Lea- collect. ; ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES �r and b1rs.. Frank Signorrti were side, who is leaving soon for Japan, IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS . - Mrs, Signoretti's sister; Audrey, lo" work under direction of the W. AVAR"E FOR ADDITIONS and young nephew. T u caa•make good with a Raw AND IMPROVEMENTS. bf, S. t nited Church Board. g , lei Congratulations to Glen Cross on! Mrs.'�'m. Linton held a miscell- Business in-Pickering-and Ajax- Wa getting a bicycle on his 5th Honour help a et started. No ex WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN g aneous shower on Saturday rveniryg, p yo g AON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Award, from the Toronto Telegram. for bliss Donna Graham, bb:hitbv, _ heeded to start. Write: Rawleig i6 �� � Glen wishes to thank his customers. - Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dailey spent Dept F-343-2, 4005 Richelieu, Matte IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT- Mrs. D. Thompson and son' John the week-end at.their summer cot- treal. <1 PNNPT,--- 'GAGE FINANCING i FOR.FAST spent the week-end of May 28, in On Saturday, men of the village ` I COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL C,ananoque visiting bits. Thompson s entertained bf r. Geo. Fair, at the REAL ESTATE � T 1 family. Her brother Jim was old- home of Mr. Ross Winter, and pre-' R� AUBREY E IRELAND ained and licensed as a-minister•.of tazP. near• Minden, -- 'RE.-POSSESSION E. the United Church, at Sydenhanz sented him with a carving seta $760 Down. Six room house: large L"Wiled Church, on bfay.25. A Rec- ( Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Bath spent lot; full basement; aluminum storms r• i AND COMPANY eption- was held by the congregation. the «-eek end with the Edgar And- and screens; very neat and well of Grace United on Sunday e,ening, less, and •�ere guests at the Grey- kept. Must lie sold immediately. Ph. F ' . W Rev, James Payton 100 ADELAIDE ST Jr, aiid'his fa Riley wedding. T.E9-30)5. *or appointment to ia. 1 ilv will be moving to Middleville, Mr., and Sfr.s E. Phelan have re- -spent. TORONTO2, ONTARIO where they have been sent by' the turned from a the-k's trip to Victor y „ • .'� _�� ' Settlement Committee. ia, Banff and Calgary; also this immy Thompson was recently ill Empire &53011 or Empire 6-5964 J Reek. Brigid grid Tim 'Phelan let- SALE REGISTER Evenings with •bronchial pneumonia, and 'his urn-1 from-their sc'•nol,. Saturday, June IS.- household furry TEm Ie 9-1750 — s 2-6902 brother John, had bronchitis. T11f.' bliss Margaret Hortop has been .iture, the proper y of Michael Mac- P are feeling better noNA•. spending a fcta• days with her friend Neil, 1st. Con.,, Ihmbarton. Sale at . -Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Smith and Miss Marty Smith, at Harrisburg, •1.30 p. m. LOYAL POGUE, auet. family, of Seaforth, visited blrt E. pa social evening at the home of Dr. G. Code this past week. The .Buckley house having been A-meeting of the Historical Soc- T.V. " PF� Wm. and Mrs: McKay, Brock Road, Mrs. B. Bellhouse 'sailed for.Eng- - cold Mr. and Mrs. •Wm. McE-ghnie iety was held on Thursday 'at the SPEC AL 4-TS S. on Tuesday evening, May 31. A' land on Tuesday, to spend some have taken,un' temporary residence Museum Centre; with• .qtr. Robert good time was had by. all, with time with rel:,tives. on Christina St, Fuller, of Windsor, as guest s eak- WHI,T"V"ALL 2-5880 F gu p ' -- square dancing and games. � nnPn House, at,Lincoln St. school er, bit. Fuller is a former teacher at - -- -------------------- =-~' The Home and School Council �' - Scout News on Wednesday evening was well at- the Brock Road School. A few con- -Banquet,Banquet, at Dumbarton School was tended. The Evening W. A.,seated tributions have been received rec. on May 31, with the Dunbar'ton H. coffee and doughnuts. ently, and all members are asked to Dumbarton United Church _ and S. Association catering. Parents - don't forget the Cvboa. �- be on the look-out for more items. The regular morning service was On. Monday 3vening, May 30, the. ee, Saturday, June 11, at: 10.00 a. BR�K ROAR Those most recently received are: ? g g Kiwanis held-a Ladies' Night at the. m.: to 2.00 p• m. Pack a lunch and chair a corner-cupboard from the in charge of the W. A. bits. Phin Club Bayview�, Whitoy, take the fainily. - it .will be a most The dance, in aid �f Scout work F. H. Hall's; and two -iron kettles Principal of the Rouge School• was We are sort to report Mr. -Geo. interesting day. - Corr. the speaker. Miss Diane Kesler of y p° in Bro,**eham Hall w•as well attend- from Mrs. Mary Hastings. Toronto, can two: Duel solos - Watson still confined to -he Ajax A. most eventful rrieeting was held ed ,nd al�ais��rt a gnod titre: pneumonia..on June 4. She had beta 8 y Hospital. _ by the Second 'Pickering Pack, Dion- Mr.`Eldon Robinson is bnn,e a- the Lodge Treasurer for over fifteen Green Pastures, and How Lovely. Mr. and Mrs. j. Kesler, Miss- day, June 6. The Charter was pres- Cain from the. East General- HoTP years. Her sister also died at tk(le pre Thy Dwellings", accpmpanied by Diane Kesler and Mr. G. Sherwood ented to the Chairman of the Group Mrs. Wilkinson at the organ, _ of Toronto, were Sunday"dinner Committee. John Howard, by Dist. ital. �b'e hnne he'ic feeline strnni[er. time of the fire: * ' Scoutmaster Hawker. A combined Mr,-aill Mrs.. Hose�±ood, of Tor-­1 The Oswasco. Scouts will have R A successful bazaar at the home of guests of Mr, and Mrs. Howard m to. and Mr. :01'p-nod Hnii-li-on of Cuboree on Saftrday June 11, at Cross; (cab and Scout night was held.out- Rrattford, visited Mr. and Mrs. E.: ,Claremont Conservation Area from -Mrs. Tyas %„as held last Satur.lav= Mr. Cecil Jackson, Detroit, . and doors.--The fkaders are: Cubmaster, by the Circle roup of the United Mrs: Mimtit ackson, Calgary, were H-zewvt-, Scouts leaders••frorn Sec- -C"rnutt, on Sunday. 10.00 a. m. to (AO p• m. The Brocld Church J _ 11Trs. F. f orm,tt att—d,�4 the cere- . Road Group with their leaders, Mrs. The Polio Clinic held on bfay 31, visiting -friends on Frida.. Mary Venters: Scoutmaster C,corae monx. of the,Oran¢e Lodge for 'the' 116tt, Mrs. Wilcox and Mr. Eart was well atterlinic by many adults, Mr. Bob Ravey and Mrs. George Paqueat: Asst. Scoutmaster, Al Van laic .r,� cam•,-1 (;n��*h µhi was Rowe kill. be on hand to try, for • who received their first injections. Watson were visiting • their father, and•.P-ickerire Troop will he co”- terribt!v burned in a recent fire in points, when pennants-will be, their . - Mr. lames P.avey, at Sunnvbrook'on d c'+^- .the mRPtine of the Duribarl Toronto,, dnd asst reward. Parents are invited. Bring The On-We-Co Auxiliary-held a Sunday. ton Troop at their nett meeting. passed away from nl a picnic lunch. r Mr. Win, Palmer suffered anoth- to purchase a 2200 gallon tank_ save a good account of the work tie: bed spring& , cf.relapSt'List:'vKeek.-cad tO rettt�tE ;ruck ip_the dear future. They have done by the group during these tatty Mattress. ; .t _ ( iii••••... to•Oshawa Hospital. He is now a one they eau purchase rea9onaDle." years: Airs E: }ohri¢ton; the old- Coffee table. f �, Qp Moeday, May 30, an informal; . bit•imnproved-, • i'jonm now on a(iareaiont '1 ire�cn est charter member prESent, cut the Chesterfield J ..but gala dance was held at use tray- -Several from -here attbnded the will be paid for each fire attended. ' iovely'binhday..calte Mrs. W. Knox, 1'hrss odd tables. — '., pew Club, chitby, h d at tat.on of Mount Albert Fair, on Saturday. For years, these men have received Mrs. H. Shea and Mrs. A. Hamil- Kitchen sot table and four chairs. PC 12th Ajaniversary of the Kiwan- Several of the Legion members nothing for tiaeir work, ton, also charter members, were Four 4ugh back kitchen chairs. + • Charter. took part in the Streetsville Drum- Mr. and.Mrs. N. C. Lewis, Kitch called to sit around the label, and Connor washer, a1ec4ic. �. 1 The affair, was attended by Kiw- head Service last bunday. - ener, spent the w'egk-end with her• each' presented with corsages. Mrs. Clare Jewtl electric'combination ( finis members, Kiwanis Queens and Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Arksey, of parents, Mr. and Mrs. l,lare Keevil. L. Johnston favored with a lovely stove. Ii guests, some of whom were from Brooklin, spent Sunday w'rtli Mr. Mrs. Valentino has given her piano solo, and Mrs. Jackson, two stove, (good). ; ` #as off - Beverley Hjlls, Californi!.. and Mrs. James Taylor. home a smart new loos:, with a,new vocal solos, which were much app- Two blankets, suitable for camping After a delicious turkey dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hicks, Whit- stone facing. reciated by all. A lovely lunch was or hunting, ' prepared and served by the Lay- by, -.isited on Sunday'with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vanderlight fell and served, followed by asocial hour, Two bed spreads. l 1,view management; a half hour of Mrs. W41mot Hill. sprained her back on Sunday. with many old Triends and ne,,,• Pair feather pillows, ! iptertainment was provided by the Mrs.'Ja:ab Annonby is now pres- bors. Crokiaole board. i Paul Bros. and Shirley. This idin at the -)rgan of the United Mr. A. M. Crocker anal' daughter, Number of pictures. g p {atio specialize in comedy singing and Church- here. BROUGHAM Janet, of Agincourt, visited their Mantle clock. . 1-sure profes3ionals at this type pf Mrs. Peters, o, Toronto, is visit- aunt, Mrs. b:atthews, on Sunday. Buffet and mirror, , px?gram. in her daughter M,s. Hazel Carr- _.- _Mr. and Mrs..Bent and family of Tt regular weekly euchre was Jardiniere ,stand and jardineres. :e w ch e -' -- Square an oua anctng o o- utters. On Wednesday, thirty mem- Oshawa visited her mother Mrs. 1b'. held last 'rue day with the follow- Five old-fashioned chairs. s music by, the Montgomery treys of her family, iticlujing four: Hilton or. Sunday. ing winners: Mrs. N. Jarvrs, Mrs. Two wicker chairs. Hollin rs. J, Davis, Mr, !i. Glider couch. prizes were. won by generations,. gathered for a prcnic. Mrs. A. Stolk of Whitby visited g ;i iwanian Jack Durham and K. A miscellaneous shower for Pat Mrs. Matthews one evening last Lo 'Mr. R. Carlton and Mr. Graphonota, cabinet, records. ueen Mrs. Grey, and other guest Nixon and Kenneth Cox will be week. Williams. Several lamps. 4lancers. A ticket draw prize .was held at the home of hir. and bars. The regular meeting of the Wom- Mr. Arch. Davis called on Mr. and Silver flower basket Won b Kiwanian Harr Cook. 'Mrs. Chas. Burrows one day last Number of dishes. , y y Ralph Norton. an's Association was .held on Wed- Kiwanian Edwin Balsd9n present The Recreation Association meet- nesday evening at the home of Mrs. week. Number of fruit jars, t - . .jtd Merit Pins for 100 percent atti ing was held at the home of Mrs. H. Miller. The meeting opened with Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wicket fruit basket. l�pndance to the fallowing: , I•laroW K. Vizley last week, with Mrs. Rene hymn 3213. the Devotional was Jordan (Freda Philip) on the arriv- Clothes horse. '} 11itchell, 11 years; Walter Lytide, Rennie eemding. The 19�60� swinun- taken by i Me!,. Pascoe. sheGe rog al of a little daughter, at Scarbory Stepladder, Cracks, �l alfoursSlei htholmoe 8 8s Y Dent mn o am was pia Jed. Lessons -may'- gave a-wonderful napes: G MrraIGH ald Middelton and -little �sl' Sleight will comrnmence on name 13y and f ^ sleep, 6 years; Nelson VLes1L C, 5 will be held at B'aker's Acres. The a Secretary Mrs. Philip, was un- daughters of Ashburn, +called on Td-light floor lamp, ;) years; Perce Cropley, 3 years; El- Mrs. Lemmon on Sunday. - Tools, Etc. - buses will be provided. The Instrnc-. able to be present, but'Zr-s- Pastes pier Annis, 2 'years; Heroert Carey, Large electric &13L for well be Mrs. Vizley. The Assoc- ably filled her place. During the Mrs.,john Newsom ;and family. - - Q Y _ II, 2-ycarsr iation is sponsoring the Pee Wee business period an invitation was have moved into the house recently Chain pipe wreath. were with :read from Pickering St. George's occupied by the late ?ears..W. Gray. Jig saw, with nsd-ar. . '____l .t •{ " ,rpelcomed by Pres. Nelson West- the he}p of Hemtry Desjardines, A Ang mean urc S m nth is extended to Mrs. T. Bench vise. Pipe vim. ' ?l i trice; and thanked for their indirect, Rnzeile, Harold Redahaw, Bob Mad- on June 25, from 3.00 to 5.30 P. m English on the passmag o er a- Pipe tItupporting important services they render in and Lloyd Pugh. It was also planned to-hold hold. a Bake her, Mr. Crowder. Stand for cutting pipe. { the Club, cad the Miss Gladys Witter of Torointo, Block and ttac3de. 'fuuictiotta ' pertaining d IN;' Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs.— Sale on the church lawn on Friday, } Stan Slack, who celebrated their g visited her aunt Mrs. Matthews, on Cott of Pick. mattock. June 10, at i.00 V. m. Tlx meeting �• - . �;lttbra municipal activities. It is Sunday. Sledge hammer.- 40th wedding anniversary on June 9. closed with lunch, served by host- well realized that; to carty out our Mr. and Mrs.-W. Gliddon and esses: Mrs. H. Miller and Mrs. Post hole scoop. ' planned projects, a great deal of time Lynn spent the week-end with bar. Robert Miller. AUCTION SALE C4osseat saw. l rl f ! It credit is indirectly due to the wives and Mrs. l hurston at their cottage. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- VILLAGE OF PICKER.ING Some steel cow: stanehiona, - 1 Lutd family of each club member. The monthly meeting of the �ti'; per will be observed in the church, SATURDAY. JUNE 25, 19W Some half-inch rope. '} Mrs. Margaret Westlake spoke Pr Of Bench saw, complete M. S. of tht United Church was on Sunday,. June 12, at 10.00 a. m: y • briefly for the 'K. Queens and lady MRS CHAS. W. PILKEY Brace and a number df bits. ' held in the church on Thursday aft- There will also be a reception of �tsests in expressing their thanks for ton Road, East of Four Steel bench vice. e evening's entertainment. ernoon. Mr3. Henry Johnson and new members, on Profession of cgs , -Mrs. George Hantmoixl in charge of Faith, in.St. John's Church. el motors. The writer speaks for every mein= ing to he held on the church Ia k- C Two s - the program. Roll Call was answer- Remember tht�aFe of Home Bale= well with motor. Corners, North ber of the Kiwanis Club, in'express- P g _ • • - t pump.' sag our thanks to the guests and ed by a verse, containing the word R . Fumtxituse particularly to the ladies for.partid "Fellowship on Friday evening, June 10, at 7.00 ( Three-piece chesterfield,' real good. Pipe cutters. Power emery, "Mrs: F. Loyst and Mrs. G. Taylor P. aL Nine-piece d'i'ning-room suite, real. Number of pipe fittings; electric 1pating in what we feel, was a high- Brougham Women's Institute cel I ' good. wire; Plumber's tools and Else- --- ]p successful evening. visited in Toronto on Sunday at the B trcian's tools and g• ebrated their 50th Anniversary on Dressing table, many articles - home of bar, and Sits. Pyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. McGrath last, with a good attend- "two dressers. - mentioned. CLAREMONT _ were-at Niagara Falls on Sunday, ante. Guests were present from - Washstand. -Sale at 1.00 P. M. No Reserve Zinn t ooden b sot. - " Mr. Earl Beare was brought down i. vi3rting iFi;sTstec Mss. 1ten it �rt{eAti "hit W ed• Cremes Ca .to his home,Beare ambulance, on Sat- and family, by. Brooklin, Ajax. Pickering, -Mark= Dries Pry. *fM- motor. --KEN-and CLARKE PRENTTM----- wday„-front 'the Minden.Hospital. Claremont Fire Dept. is planning'' ham and Stouffvit}e_ Airs. Milne Iron bed, brown. auctioneers. - Markham phone 346L .ON TARIO 7. t •]LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SELECT COMMITTEE ON _ - AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE _ -- - ”- On April Sth, 1960, the Legislative Assembly of Ontario -.._ appointed a Select Committee "to examine, investigate, en- -" :~ quire into, study and report on all matters relating to per 6 eons who suffer financial loss or injury as a result of motor s. vehicle accidents and, without restricting the generality of :Julie foregoing, including all matters relating to: , -Financial t=e�ponsibility of operators aid owners of motor vehicles; - 7. i 2, "The pa ment of claims inclusive of unsatisfied judgnnents and others,. and also including the operation and cover- ` . age of the Unsatisfied 'Judgment Fund; , That's where A� as of tom uko lnw�ance and other related S. and relpeva plans,pincluryiding the experience' of othel'� Judy'l1VeS 1S, she eves ljurisdictions; - 4. The operation of existing legislation and procedures 'in Ontario. Judy certainly is lucky.,5he lives-in a Medallion-Electric Home. - -And to make such recommendatiolts' as are deemed advi:•• t wears ' able with respect thereto." ' • 1 the ost n red ads ess i any neighbourhood Medallion Homes are The Committee invites represo4atlons from parties to #Crested in any or all aspects-of the foregoing terms of re- anew standard of modern living. They have at least one major Terence. Such representations should be in the form of writ- appliance installed and electric service is provided for several more. ten briefs, twenty-five eopies of which should be subin fitted Medallion Homes are light-conditioned with anew high standard of ; to the Secretary of the Committee not later than Septelw �' ' lighting for all areas—inside and out. Every Medallion Home has her tuity.15th, 1960. An oppor will be given at a later date ac{equate circuits, outlets and switches for modern electrical living for those making submissions to appear in person before the plus extra capacity to provide power for the new appliances you will -Committee. add in tl�e future. So,when you're buying a new home—or remodelling - - o one—step to a new s o m ern electrical _ •, T. M. Eberlee, an ., ?rise o step up standard f mod era Secretary, ..:.:For. complete information on Medallion Homes . . . call your local Room 262, ;, _ Hydro office or consult your electrical contractor. T Main Parliament Building, -- -Toronto 2, Ontario. - I , James N. Allan, Chairman, "June 8, 1 960. : ' 'LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Is R� ( r 1 pIRc1`oe � GUIDES III ACTION �. rE On Saturday, June 4th„the Guides, _- _ 0T;A RAN.ZTrEBDe Brownies -and Rangers of Pickering I BOYES DRUGS LTD. k 1 south-west and Dunbarton-Pickerin Radio-TV Service IIVfcEACHNIE'S I District held their annual GUIDING -. I\' ACTION day at the Dunbarton PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Any Make or Model Kiwanis Park. FUNERAL DiKCCTOR Each co:apa.:y w;;d pack displayed " ,Arthur Field 1 handiwork which they had done t FURNITURE DEALER through the year and took part in a COSMETJCS , — "SUNDRIES BABY NEEDS RIO)i�»o table centre competition. The winners" „. { r of the competition this, year was the �• � � ' First'Dunbarton Guide Comp;r-y and STORE HOURS Bergmann Auto Body -Private Ambulance .Service I the First East Woodlands Brownie - } Pack. The winners received a plaque, ',WEEK DAYS, DAILY 9-9 DAY OR NIGHT :0)ovilbiss EquWelD (whica they will hold for a_year, and E --STATION RD., PICKERING • _ ; the name of the winning cam an SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS 1-5 y anT pack will be engraved on this Phone: TEmpte' 9.1811 WM_ MCEACHNIE, Prep. plaque. There was also a safety � After hours, TEmple 0-2520 ' poster Contest for guides and brown- PICKERING PHONE WH. 2-5961 f ies, winners were Gail Coupland of the First Rouge Hill Brownie Pack i Repairs Can Be Financed 'Phone WH. 2-2171 1 and Susan Lloyd of the First East Pickering, Ont. Woodlands Guide company. These KE4•AND CLARKE girls received a guide and a brownie pennant which they retain for their a �R =cam own. - .GRAHAM HARDWARE _ 'AVCTIONEERS Each company and pack performed IAconoW tad Authorized AC the W. H. J. THOMPSON, B. A., LLB. an outdoor activity, singing games of Ont;060 �-1, I or action song, the First Dunbarton 8artist•r and Solicitor Guide Company gave.o-dmonstration:- - , w ApplI p T SP P • S 7111 Stoek. Impleft4mts House- I of pitching a tent and gadget work. hold ftruiturs, British Columbia and Ontario - � F.ertatr .. The First East Woodlands Guide + ,�/► aMe our Specialty at ReaswW06let j Glenwood Bldg, A j m Company demonstrated artificial res- �.. Tools, Glass, Etc• li:atse. Dual Sef iso"far as ; piration. The table a — PA" of tine. WHitehall 2-5151 pira4ion. The table of hoe baking, the white General Hardware > tiosii:_P=6: a Aglt. ✓3eWa Reside j nce: TEnple 9-2056 m elephant table and refreshment booth P. O. plus" Ides• on j all operated successfully, proceeds tie" have be" - going to the District Funds. Thanks I PHONE WH. 2-1911 =- PICKERING saetsoa�e•es �� Creighton, Fraser, Drynon to the Sea Rangers for their able - assistance at the entrance gate. In Bit Mu. rdoch all it was a most interesting after- L noon of Guide and Brownie display. _ Hannah's Catering y Barristers. Solicitors and Notaries , Public Bandstand Ip Wedding, Banquets, Showers f Bank of Commerce Chambers, ' Bakery Products ' _ ___ Claremont Floating Barrister, Solicitors 3'Simcoe Street North, Oshawa NOtOry Public ' — Telephone RA. 3-3446 The bandstand in Claremount Park - "`#eat Pies Our Specialty''—' - �Le at OW Rood is not the floating barge type, but re- lsigblaad ports at Pickering Township council Main St., Pickering WH. 2-038& X AT. 9r-7941 or AT. 1-1312 .— WAIVTA11 this week, indicate the room below the � SQIiiIM stand is full enough of water to be � 8atrsr , , considered dangerous to children who host.If PrL 01:36 ae r3!P� — iatsstd" and &*nh gas _ �'AiIL>s Reeve She' rmn Scott said that the - • l -4- Wal_tlag B*say WEIr _. — JAX of __ .. _ ark land is in the naMeof the town-A �� Cask s. l u lseais ship and some action would have to �� - �- IIStlilA be taken to have it-cleaned up. 00-, * Ilse liapl And Zxpeeb osed —— Me�rlee �. . . CAR RADIO REPAIRS � J-M DEALER ��'"�"�:� • , Cli�llnellt� Z>�•e fe11M1 . ana. rao•ellw _DUMBARTON RADIO COTTAGE MATERIAL AND TELEVISION •1FENCING a. L R'1LL000ZrdT sesi SONS -,Two Doors West', Of I..G. A. 1P'r M°°mO� Asslos" Meltlsas PICKERING VILLAGE GARAGE DOORS PAINTS IPlyryyppp A019T. AUSTIQI, PROS: "�q: yeels�elo WHZ-6430 or,TED-1191 •DO-IT-YOURSELF CARPENTERY SHOP TOOLS -- 2%" .�iu.L. Whitby. •. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN TERMS ARRANGED M So. 2 Hlsbway. Wktty a" 'A*z REAL ESTATE Church � As Low As Pbem: WhAby NO s-sm CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE ___ __�;Y�GE GARAGE Photo co-op Dpw in Pick- IvbGc Worship end S'undoy School — ;15.OD PER MONTH � 9:30 a.m.—West Rov9e Pvblic Scb•ol �- enng and Ajax areas. To ,1:00 a m.-C.ntennial Road FvbFic school _ rPLtJM BIN9 buy or sell for prompt EVEMNE WELCOME NO. 2 HIGHWAY REV. WM H. T. FULTON, `'VIIH. Z-S�51 ALFORD RAZZd courteous service ask for Minis►•" e aszaRSOiraii Mr. Blower. . a a.yaar Rd. _ al -1Coll • Phone AT 2.2372: - --------------------------- -___ ne r are ., : e r � � a w ST. GEORGE'S A LI AN >�1'1'iA?ZB Gi1YIIf —_ - obsess Plebiaft 99i1>f J. SC1MtZ F.dcerlag CHURCH Ontarb - ---------------------- General Insurance — Realtor �— .Piudseri S90 or MO. i-3337 'Rector _ � -. � - •a Rev. H. S. shepkerd, B. w., D. D. Paint Electriea! Apple ances ��/�/ M 0 GL�t 1SION & RADIO. Bob[ 199, Pichesiag — Phone 171 a SUNDAY SERVICES a. in.—H 001 • REPAIRS a 34 —Holy Comsunion 8 Glass Etc ' 11.00 a. m.—Morning Prayer •T 11.00 a m. (4th PHONZ: TZnsgk 9.1191 _ W M • • (4 Sunday) DUMBARTON RADIO TV 11.00 a. m.=Sunday Sclsool.in,the �SHERa1N CommuTrity Hall a' O n' '? � s Ha ' d war r L EL, 1cATTEA 1 ' : 11 00 a. m.—Nursery in Reatacy Room ages to 4 years p i FUNERAL AND WED`tSDAY - igoo>sR CL CONANT. B. A. 10:00,a. m.—Ho'y Communion,and • • + + Intercessions for The Sck - ,Phone WH. 2.0480 Pieker� i--� and sOL=Oa -AMBULANCE SERVICE ------------- ------------------ ` CONITH BUlLnin�G, AJAR ;:`:No: s FRGHWAY Pickering United Church Bides• St, e- Oshawa AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD Minister: Rev. Melville Buttars MARKS _FIFCTRIC ---- — .,SUNDAY, JUNE 12, �r msuranee Coo Telephone ''9.45 A. M. - Sunday School Commercial _ _ P Idutial & Residential Wiring - • w>rLrrs on PHOxa ; WH 2-3610 11.00 A. M. Church Service prompt Efficient Service — Free Estimates L1sy 1W!s irk Asfi OeYf� :Miss Carol James will speak bww%neo On B10618% <, . , , �d. MARKS es...kn.�_"a AR lveis I ;AUDLEY Tel. TE. 9-1570 R.R. 2, Pickering Bowman & Gibson BRADY 9.45 A. M. - Church Service ' raorn: W>rIITB'Y 6�1 11,00 A. M. 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