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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_06_24 - ,.., ..i.' .. -. a 1-.. ? 'i�'a1�[' .h ry�'��'�,f a-Y r•'...;_l,. _ ... _ t �a �' ,f .ir •�, �- ,� �. �. -e,ri ews . 9 Bnbsc*k s: Z. Per Year United Stat-s: i3A0 W. C. MURRAR AND SON PUBLISHERS 5c. PER COPY Authorised As Second C'asi Matm . O NO. 41 PICKERING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, JUNG'24, 19E� Pub'3shed. Since November 1881 Post Office' Dept Ottawa r , e Ladies' Present Check I NEW SUBDIVISION NEARLY- READY TO ti West Rovg I - _ GO 'AHEAD. IN WEST ROUGE AREA _AREAi , h t Donald McIntosh Investment Ltd., n. have some homes erected on PICKERING . VtLLA ' - . their 44 acre site in West Rouge this ' summer. In her work to advance education a rr: The subdivision known as Rouge- in `water safety' Mrs. T. J. Wheeler, � , dale Acres comprises 160 building lots gave a talk to Pickering Cubs,, oq, „ k" and is bounded on the west•by Scar- Monday, at the Coritintinity Hall;, : N boro,, on' tiie east by East 'Avenue, and on Thursday, addressed Lin-; the north by.,Rouge Highlands and on colas St. pupils in their Assembly, Y the south by some undeveloped land. Room. Attention to this subject is Mr. McIntosh asked if the setback very timely, now, at the beginning F ! A y of homes could be from 20 to 30 feet of the long summer holidays. so that the homes could be staggered. .Last week 'Mrs. Fred Armin ea mss. uY Mr. McIntosh said he felt it would joyed visits from two of her sisteps,i- ' present a better,street appearance. Mrs. James Brennan, of South Rive•; Reeve ' Sherman Scott said the er, and Mrs. Bertha Bennett an(f} �. building by-law would have to be daughier, of Galt: I amended to permit`this. Mrs. Henry Westney`s 5undaY!- yi' f� ' The subdivider plans to erect high School Class with that of•Mrs. J. C. t i galit homes with individualit Barks held their annual ionic alt x r y y. y, p I- �` r s► s They are contributing $80,000 to the The Maples, near Uxbridge, Thufs, r township,to help pay for sewers, are day, and greatly enjoyed its swim-;- �.a J, 'n 'li- _ n rusk services plus the customs 6 its. Mrs. Ray Doble's Class wa$: to customary per cent grant of lard to- the zhuni- less fortunate'on Friday, and on ac-, cipality. count of rain, held theirs at the C.;_ • space will be 1050 square feet and the making their own •sunshine, an4� mum size of the lots, 6000 square had lots of fun. 4, I f The Hindson family, of Hamilton ! celebrated Fathers' Day at the ±} y • of Mrs. ,Hindson's father, Mr. Red Cross Swim Calvert and Mrs. Calvert. 1 I • Mrs. Rice:of Minden, is spendq _. e� some time with her daughter Mrsr a, Mrs- N. Echevarria and )ors. X accept a cheque for $500 from Mrs. used is connection with new school, Classes Again �ti'. J. Dalle;, following surgery 4 Qshawa HospftaL Rattaden, teachers os �,,�_ All Schools in Pickering Township Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hird ,,,a>IDd ., CF:Y t- _ . at! Retarded Camilla Simms. President of West �ypy� Brock Rd, happily Rouge Ladies' Club. Money wi1l.iDe and Village have been visited by-the Red Cross Water Safety Committee. Debbie, Goose, Pay, Labrador.- are , This program so vital to the safety visiting a r. and Mrs. John 'Bentley, ,. CROWDS ATTEND GREENWOOD D. J. Plitz Appointed! T school children has been invaluable. and will attend the wedding of Al. - �RG�s The children.are given literature on Len Bentley and Miss Donna Gra., 'water safety and a short talk is given�. ham, of Whitby, at Ajax Unite4K . . PUBLIC SCHOOL CENTENNIAL Collector-Treasurer at each school. Church, on July 2. As this is Water Safety Week these On Tuesday turning, the PresbyF The 100th anniversary of the Green- Mr. D. J. Plitz has, been appointed visits are very timely and just before 'terian Young People conducted at(. wood public school came off last tax collector and treasurer of Picker- "blitz" amor! the members of the<!Y most children are going on holidays. & .weekend in grand style. Steal Crowbars From ing Township at $4,400 per year. The Red Cross swim classes expect congregation, to collect funds its' large crowd was on hand for the I Mr, Plitz was appointed by by-law 'about 400 to enroll this year. There aid of the work of the World Ref-- of b1r. Robert g beginners ugMr. eed Mrs ohn • entertaiu-t _ Saturday afternoon program and the CNR Tool Shed will be classes in both July and Aug- committee. evening show. The day started with use. The a e limit is from and the duties of tax collector for- u However lease note that begin- Mpg Gillian Golding from Mori•► m very good parade, followed by a Two crowbars were taken from the e P �grem, tool shed of the CNR, just west of merly carried out by Mr. E. G. Baker. Hers must have attended Grade one treal this week, prior to her feturssb Rev. T.H. Fleettisam acted as chair- Pickering station; early Saturday Mr. Plitz previously held the posi- this user year. See.-advertise' in; to England. l span Mrs. Fred Holiday of Brooklin.i morning. neetedf with treasurer this phase of been work this issue. side, Windy gates Fife. dScotland' was the oldest ex-teacher present Pickering Township police said e`n- also Miss Dorothy Ritchie-and Wm.i having taught in the school in 1907. try was gained by breakinS the pad- ever since. From Mr, Walter Wilson, 87, was the old- lock A ,recorded vote showed all mem- Three Dumped m R. Pollard, of West Rouge, sunk est ex-male pupil and Mrs. Kate Wil- bers of council in favour'of the ap= -Mrs. Everson Norton and, two sons.j. son of Whitby, at 82, the oldest ex- pointment. Boat Into Lake 3¢arkham, wcrq guests of Harry ands Village May Curb DdM Iy hap last week- female i k pupil. Mr. Chas. Johnston of a Many happy returns to little Pet.! California, was the pupil from the Village Plans Flve Pickering Township's new police er Allen, who celebrated his fourths farthest distance. • boat proved its worth on Sunday y, with some o$F - --- e when a oron o his playmates. f i greetings from former pupil, Prime a safety measure and to curb i in Lake Ontario off the Bay, when -Minister D,iefenbaker, Hon. M. B• nuisance, Pickering Village may bring iYear-Paving Program Barbara Messer leaves on Friday;I their sailboat capsized. by air to spend two months in Chat-i Dymond brought greetings from the Pickering Village will begin summer` One Bay resident said it was four eroux, France, at the -home of het:- Warden Wm, Heron in a by-law in regard to sale of fire- m this summer) provincial body, woks• year paving Program minutes from t'ie time a call went to uncle, Mr. Eugene P. Miller, and -from Ontario County and Reeve Sher-I The matter was introduced by( and by 1.964, all gravel streets-in the the police station until the host was expects to tour many European - man Scott from Pickering Township.; Councillor Ab Reeve. I village should be a thing of the past.) on its way tS t%e rescue.' countries before her return. This .Ty In the eventing Al Harvey, m-e'd a Mr. Reeve said he had no objection The program is as follows: Lincoln The man, woman and child were will be a wonderful experience for variety program that drew a large to families letting off their own fire- Street and Station Road this year,I taken to shore and the. boat towed 'and we i her a,safe and crow an on• works to err own y child enjoyable trip, I Fleetbam and former minister Rev. Cos in felt a curb shouj�/be put on eorge and Duffkn in 1961, Park Road,I preserver, according to reports on the We watched a "mother" drive a-- •H. Mutton of Whitby conducted an controlling the sale of fireworks artd indsor, Cameron and Elizabeth in incident: . round our four-corners here, Wed— open air service. . where they may be ignited. 1 2, Hiley, Georgina, Brooks 'and St.�' nesday. morning,.taking some child A great deal of credit should go to George in 1963 and Mill and Christina Celebration Jul 1t to school' The way �isat mathe]r y.. all those who worked so hard to or- iri 1964. y went around there, with litt le child-- ganize this centennial and contri- Wins Argument On . • :., rg.all makm buted so much to snake it such:a suc- ( en run ever the Plies. Police _ Argue About Name At Pickering nay - e should eau at tote Police ' Office and get some pointers and Swim Pool Light- P._>1�. oa t��. «rtEnt Saf Newly Ordained Visits Toronto Mrs T. J. Wheeler well-known On West Rouge Tank• � Races Ball Games BooS`ta Campaign. Ed. I _ ,. swimming instructor and exponent of GREASY PIG CONTEST At the home of Mr. and Mrs. On May 23, Rev. Richard t. Mc- water safety Ton her point at PibR-� Residents of West Rouge would like Bingo - Horseshoe F itching Hugh. Squires, a go:ng-away' party Guire, son of Stelta McGuire and �' week to see the name West Rouge painted, STREET DANCE - EVENING -wag held- on• Saturday evening for the late Rich. J. McGuire, was or- eying Township council this darned at St Peter's Cathedral', at when she suggested that there was in big letters on the waxer tower, 'M r. and bars, .Carl Roger:; prior tc no need of requiring_a light burning with the' leters, Pickering Township Three Lincoln Ave. Public School their departure to Lefrot', where Erie, Pa. in smaller letters underneath. I pupils Win To Aw,rds in He has since visited 'Toronto and all night -it-private swimming pools. l P they have bought a farm. 'Mrs. Wheeler felt that a light over, - "The trouble is, this water system i Writing - At C. N. E. _;;well - anothe.r•one of• thole bat- offered Mass at Good Shepherd Con- a .pool would attract people to the «'ill now he part.of the,whole water , vent, where two Sisters are his cons= ties, classed as '`sport' is over". on oil rather than keep them away. area. rather than just West Rouge," First Prize - �iurra� Carter, G;. {ail to see that being "sport" - one- ins;_ also at St. Joseph's Seminary, P said Reeve Sherman Scott. nian trying to knock the brains out. inhere two members of the Order A proposed by-law included a clause 2: - $10.00; Second - Pilly Wake, requiring a light-and a fence. Councillor .Clifford Laycox argued Gr. ]..$5.00: Third- Alec T_hr_elkeld, :,of the.other..Ed. I are also cousins. for the large letters for the name 11, llrs. Wheeler maintained that if i Gr;6., $5.00. �Sr. and \frs. \1 alter' Thomas ccr-- _ Rev. McGuire is'a grandson of the W 5t Rouge, but got little s0fiort-'A Hon. �icntion for Good Writing, fir. couple married at the Pickering there was a fence around .the pool.i g. turned recently from a two-iveelc: no light w•as necessary. Council finally n; -ion was made.'.to have the name to: Margaret Liddell,- Gr. 3;,R:,-Ii- trip to HAlifax. They report it as- Chu ch, the Tate N�•m. "McGuire and Pickering Township in ]'arge letters I and Bales Gr: 6.; Lynne Patterson, o:,e of tl:e r-o�t enjoyable in their Ma�garet• Parnell, many years ago. agreed with this. I with West Roue being the smaller The by-law went back to '}fare a g g 'Gr. 8. The _ trivet received fountain experience, clause re-drafted and K-i11 likely be line. pens. The Prat and Second �4'inn- .� receirt:on was held on.-Sat�irday Our Fire Dept. was. called to the passed next week, l ers' work will be-on display in the June 18, at the. home of Mrs. Rach- Crawford premises on the 3rd Con. i The by-law affects private pools! • • Queen Eliz ibeth Building during• ael Irish, in honor of 'Mi-s Mar East, Wednesday afternoon. A shed I only.-A� yone in the position of has-I Wins Rotary Trip the Exliihitiun• SpreeutirenUery and Mr. .fat. Var was not'too extensively damaged. I ing to erect a fence will have plenty Congratuiatipns to pupils and teaN ckx, who were matried at the R. C. of time to do so. To New York chers. Church, Ajar. Ahout thirty-five nei- . ghbors and friends,were presenx to Winners of.the Pickering,Rotary, Winners From Lincoln Ave. Public' express their good wishes to tile- ED CROSS WATER SAFETY Club trip to New York and $50 ex- School for Art and Modelling I young couple, ICif ERING R penses is*Dennis Ayle.r, G9' Burcher Susan �lontgomcry Finger- 'R'e tvish.to express deepest, s% ,. Street Ajax. painfing Design. patty,to ',Ira' A. Grills and famil- • • _ .11r. A•yler well-known-employee of •Billy Wake - Gr. 1. - Picture of � in the sudden passing of `.fr. Grills :Reg1stratlons June 2'9 at 7 p.m. ,' I Co-)per Block at Pickering held the 'Farm: at his honic last•Thursday night. - lucky ticket on the Johanson-Patte?'c Bettv Iiardenian - Gr. 1. - Model Our s%mpatliv to•':11r: Gordan H Qt Sun Valle �Pool Valley Farm Road cin fight last :tlonday night. His tic- of a'Hat. + " Bray;' in *.hc death of his mother y yet hit the time of the knockdown Tomm T.ant;sfaff - C*r, 2, 'Model at Orilli , ow Friday. SWIMMING LESSONS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS right on the nose. .The official time: of 'an El'phau't.' ., •group'of Girl Guides; also Cubs Y 5th round, 1 minute,,ail seconds. Ronnie I:angstaff - Gr. S. - Pic- and Scouts. v ith their Leaders, -,A.11(3 Twb courses of 20 lessons each to be held. 01te course in July ture painted. v.,ere ca:iiping--at- G{eenwood -Con - Two one in August. Registration fee covering •20 lessons course, AUCTION SALE Gary Pcacr - Gr. 5. - Paper- serration Park, attended the Unit- 5.00. SATURDAY, JUNE 25 - 1.00 P. M. mache - Alligator.. . ed Ch:irch,.on Sunday. ­Age Limit — Property of j John Page Gr. 6. - Design ir. A1r. C!:as. Spencer, ��hitby, a'for MRS. CHAS. W. .PI'LKEY painting. „ mer resident here, is now in Osh Beginners and up. Beginners must have attended,first grade. Own PICKERING VILLAGE The following received Hon. Zfen- awa Hospital, following a heart ate .transportation must be arranged. No charge for cars bringing tack; While his condition ie som$ (just East of Four-Corners, No, 2. tion - Prends Walton, Gi". 5 - clay children to the park. Highway, North Side of Street) dish; Ali-nn Nf% llr3n, Gr. 5. chalk ,improved• recovery in such cases 15`• instructor: Doug Moffatt i Household Fur•rature and Accessor- picture; Doo: ,' Bl,.azard, Gi•. 5. - always slow. Assistant: Ed. Lawrence ies, Good Plumber's and Machinist's model of an Elephant �— Tools. Excenent Opportunity. :.:. R� ._ :�• -qd rated her for the coming year'were heldf and eral and the Prime'Illinixter_of Csa- wi31 6eyaw+sl all � mere Japbell ,Grove, whA } are Pros. Staa,Frost, Vieo-Fres.' F•"I ads•Thep crossed the river to see't}�e The'First'9VErf'Ro `G3si'COei¢ea bI SeTsy with t pa1�EEr, t;Jnnt ba Beaueagg, S�retary R. •L,, Holder, highlithts of Hull and loured both t`isd their � dedicated bq Rev. Several yooa: f vAs held a bar- �Y►e� Community Association held Treasurer G. Shalrer,and an executive the Museum and the.War Museum of Wheeler, Surs•.June 2e at St Simons Ave. party for the P d them a East - spa •pea meeting June•15 with a good of IL ©: Jolli![e; K. W. Tones, A. the capital-and ended their visit when Church. The flags were donated no Ave. Last Thum: to bid them farewell representation from each area in the Green; Mrs. L,, ![acLekn, H• °MeCul- they were the guests of Labor Minis- the local Kiwanis Club. St. Simons before they left for their home its district President Bob Stewart intro- lagh, bin. Anne Henson, N. Gainer ter Micheal Starr at a lucheon where and Centennial Rd, School Guides Grimsby. dsoei Sherman Scott who gave and R. Waddell. they jenjoyed turkey and all the trim- and Brownies attended the service The First..West•Rouge Brownies A rer� to Sherman account o how The grade eight students of the mings afterwards toured the Parlia. and ten girls received their. Religion ended the current season with a bar- o r taxes are derived and set by the West Rouge School with their Prin- went Buildings before retuniing and Life Emblems. • their last week with their mothers as different,:sources involved and after- opal Mr. Weaver sad vice-Principal home. - Two Brownie Leaders. and,a L,ieut .their guests. + wseda tired questions to every- Mr. Gainer :along with ]lira• Mable Mr. Jack Smith, Ridgewood Rd., errant for the Guides are needed for Mrs."Val McIntyre, Rouge Hill Dr., wares -- ' ' n. Mr. Dick Jolliffe, b the fall and an Welsh and Mrs. Evelyn Yates spent left for.Camp Kasawamak last Sat the local groups y Y- with her aunt Miss Ann Erlendson,of came Zenon. r. gave of ac- two very exciting days in Ot Yates es a'last where he will`be employed for the one interested in this work will .be Winnipeg,spent a Sew days in Buffalo •. comet of their financial standing and week, y crone they stopped for a boys' camp for the summer months. greatly appreciated by helping and last week• wooid Jae to have someone take over tour of Old Fort Henry and while is We wish Bill Carter, Ridgewood you may get }n touch with Mrs:Car- - tbe production and also the adver- the Capital they visited The Experi- Rd., much, success in the course he ter, Rouge Highland Dr., the Guide WATER SAFETY WEEK. r - : tIsWg -the bulletin by the fall. mental Farm, The grounds of both is taking this summer. He and his Leader.F# birthday to Dale Kennedy, - ZkwUo t.officers and an executive the residences-of The Governor Gen- family left for Texas last week.and appy ` - +OREIaI EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 P•M. R (� U G E HILLS ' -_ ON NOs 2 HIGHWAY _ IEXCEPT THURS. FRI TILL 9:00 P.M - PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS; FRI., SAT. JUNE 23rd = 24th 25th JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRID = CsE - - -- r DAVERN SLICED RJNDLESS BREAKFAST - --- -ROUND, SIRLOIN T-BONE ACON WING STEAKS. BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BONELESS ROLLED - RIB. ROAST s sm- R AST . PRImmE - - P+0►°T ' FEARMAN'S SMOKED WHILE THEY LAST _ - c Skinles , ein�ers c PICNIC �IIOULR�R - _- - (blade bone removed) �J. - C JUBILEE SMALL LINK PURE.PORK BLADE fits - MAPLE LEAF SLICED ,�6oz. Vacuum Wrapped Pk9e. C' o n � �� -1 Pound Tray ---- ---------�.._. .. • . .. Ma,car P o. N - _. _ _ _ 1a SELECTED �I 1 FIRM GOLDEN RIPE - eese �oa - ibs. C . .. BAN NAS . .' -. i FRESH LEAN -- C -.. -CROSS-CUT • or l oas - FRESH _ SHORT CUT STANDING • C Ro 1b. C tea lb rime Rib, a st lace P 69 Oft SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW CANADA ?ACKERS' .. MARGARINE _ C .` KAM :. = • + 12 oz. Tms for $ 4 - Regular _ SWIFTS Large 1 V, lb. tin TURNS . � - .. . . . _. , - -" s. 3 lb. 4 o tin (Save 6c.) - - Asave 30c. 4 3� ` • E WHOLE CHICKEN 1 • " f IRISH - STEW , . _ ON _ MAPLE LEAF . THREE DIAMONDS (Save 4e.) 11 Os. Tins ,�..� Mandarin Oranges 2 for 3a"7C u e' La* r ib, 17 (SPECIAL,OFFER OF .10c OFF PLUS 20c OFF) ST,'WILLIAMS Large 24 oz. Jar � s�e aRORH �1 e �79 _ fib. On � Raspberr Jam E, - 3 - - r • �:, 30 AV E c) (SAYS 80 CHUM ,. - ,, 15 Oz. Tins _ r of 3e off plus 3e off) (Special offs i{�CPLE LEAF ---:. _ Yilb- Pkg. —3 f or C • Do g ee se ices . . . sk .(CASE OF 48 TINS $4.59) 'SPECIAL OFFER OF 10c OFF - _ - NASOB. •- pk of 100-= 2-Cup Size Large 6 O z. sr -•. J , KADxNA INSTANT TEA . : BAGS STR- OUD S FOOD MARKET C - e _ (SAVE 180 ,� r r an A we thank Rev, E. Creswell, compan w W ied by weir teacher, Mr. 'Walker assisted by 3 senior girls, for our boys and girls. QM p Qpe1s btinister, for his appropriate remarks Fairburn, assisted by Miss Sheila spent a pleasant afternoon touring Rosebank Publ}e,$ was and for preparing the program. A Moore set gut by bus on the long the Newman Farm. The children en- scene of competitive sports fort the �s special thank you is tendered one awaited tour, for which they had I�I joyed seeing first hand the animals, Senior grade pupils of our school last of our new i e*idents, Mrs. K. Follis' planned and worked so hard during!buil child*= for the lovely solo sun and to the the dings and items`thug- had been Wednesday; June 15th: The Hungarian Branch of the In- } e. past ? to 8 months., Leavir.� the discussing in the class room. I were justly enthpaiapttc as they did .dependent Mutual Benefit Federation members of the Junior Choir of the school 'on-'a rainy morning their' A junior field day was held at the their utmost to bring honour to their '"'will open their new swimming pool at United Church under the leadership spirits were certainly in no way school last Wednesday, June 15th. school. Congratulations#o all, their Ady Park on Riverside Drive of organist Mrs. White. Owing to dampened as they eagerly looked for. Competitive spirits were high and we Deepest sympathy.-J& extended to this Sunday the absenca of ten of the choir me:u- ward to the hours ahead. offer congratulations to the winners Mr, A. Heardman'and,family, 21 Bill The park situated along Duffin's bers, some of the older "reliables" . Theii first stop was at historical I and all the boys and girls for display- Crescent, in the sudden passing of his Creek has an L-shaped nd mod- were present to assist. As Green- Fort George at the Niagara River and in such-sportsmanship.peed pool g Po p. father. Mr. Heardman swill be sadly a•rn filtration system. The water depth ' wood Centennial was hold,ng a spec- Lake Ontarig. Then they proceeded up A great many good pocket books missed by all. , ------`2sn es from 2 to 12 feet and the ial service, the number present was river to Queenston Heights and the and ma — g magazines are still available r- On Sunday,. June 6th, Mr, D. pool had underwater lighting. less than last ),ear, but the .offering Brock monument and a tour of Fort the home of Mrs. A. Pickard, Dunbar- Whiteside.will be Br "rate mess• There is 40 aches of scenic park was very generous,- i171.E0. Erie. After• registering at the Brock ton Shores. If you wish to obtain age at the morning seiwice and ][r. -with plenty of parking space and Sheraton Hotel, Friday evening saw some fine summer reading material P. Brown in the evenupg at Dmehir apo� grounds. __ _ ,e MMON them enjoying supper and a visit to' please let her know. Proceeds of the Baptist Church. - #IY the Falls. sale of books will be used to further Friends and neighbors are sorry to -Mr. James, Mitchell, returned to On Saturday the class had planned, the work'of the Fairport Beach libr- learn that Mr. John DMnney of Via. - - ZROUGHaM his home from Ajax Hospital on to visit Buffalo and do some shopping ary, which is relying on the residents tory Drive is under tarp weather. We • _ AVednesday of last week, and we and sight3eeing on Cie American side� for support to keep up with the grow-hope he will recover soon. -4 A number of ladies from Brough- •hope he'll soon be out again, of the Falls. Then they travelled back ing demand for new reading material am attended the Sith Anniversary.of Master Bob McConochie celebra- to Canada via the Rainbow bridge and. Altoaa Women's Institute. The lad- ted his 6th birthday on June 16 with they art �,ed back at the school at IF its, along with members from-South -the.help of some of-his little friends. 6.Wp.-m..-Sang. I - Qtstaiio Institute and Stouff rille In'_- Mr.and Mrs. Howard McClement, Mr. Fairburn, who correlated this Rol. � �� �t� ' .T-atjttte, Qathered,at the M3soaie Hall Mary-Beth ind Mr. A. J. Thorne- tour for his class tells us it was a in -&duff title. The afternoon was a, -son spent Sunday at Pkton and the great pleasure for him to see the boys 1.- -tpleasaat-.oar, hearing• the history of Pay of Oriinte. -- and•-girt§ enjifyirig- themselves. so ROYge NirriC�[lring �ilDn .9thrir LastiWte; ismoducing charter Miss Karr-Beth McCletneiit cel- much, and they wish to thank Mr. +hers and guests. The program brated her l4t.h birthday on June 23. Ken Beer, the capable bus drier for included a sob, a trio and a skit, Her cousin, Hugh McConochie will such a pleasant journey, which they j '.p'resenied by their members. The be nine, on trhe same day. will always remember as a climax of A - -cutting of their birthday cake, aed Mrs. David-Fanthaw returned 1p their senior year at the school. - �octa"-r-Iionr, broiig�t the meeting Oshawa Hospital again last we Best wishes to Jimmy Dennison to a, close. after suffering another heart attack. who was T years old on June 18th. Friday Evening, June. 24 Mrs. Lea 5waffield, of Toronto. Mr. and bars. T. Yonng, Kam-' am We are glad to hear that Mr. F. . •.Saturday AfteMBQA and EYQA%n June iZ.S -ailso Mrs. McDonald, Mrs, McGuck- loops, B. C. arrived here last Fri- Williams of Dunbarton Shores, is re- Evening, in and Mr. Sbewait McGuckin vis- day to take up residence on Fair- covering nicely from an appendec- AM t0 Old Faveurits AMraetiees and o Host of iWw.Ongl ited the tatters sister, M,rs. Ray port Rd. Notx'h. tomy at Ajax Hospital. Ellicott. oa Sunday. Mr• and Mrs. Stan. Raymond and Mrs. M. Pickard of Toronto, visit- p' Entertainment all aged - En for The g M. u held their"16. : ar ''i°ri s here, f he week-end.sbfrsg. The Child and e weekend. Clinic cvl�Il be ' meetin on Thursday, June l6, � at friends here, on the weekend. Shores over the weekend. �'�EFRESHlVIE�TS � BINGO -1 � the home of Mrs. Reaman with the- Congratulations " President; Mrs: Lindo in charge. Wm. Groves (Velerie Chesher) 'who held Tuesday, June 28th, from 2 to Polite Safe Demonstration and Pickering Vial •Youth land The program was in charge of Mrs. were married in Dunbarton United 3 p.m• at the Community Hall. - nq ae Burton and bars. Mairs, and proved .Church on Saturday with Rev. A. Notice: Starting the first week in ,Saturday Afternoon Only vet- interesting.- It was decided to F. Bzmforei,cfiiciating: Mrs. Marion July, as of July 6th, the new hour of. hold a picnic in August, on the lawp McClemeni, was soloist, with Mrs. the Fairport Beach library will be Also Grand Prize Draw for-Many Valuable Prizesi •of Mrs. Lindo. Hostesses: Mrs. Rea- Wilkinson at'the organ. from 2 to 4 p.m. every Wednesday. man, Mrs. John White, Mrs. Wgn: Miss Evelvii Westgate and Miss The library will not ale open on nop and Mrs. Lemmon served 4 Elspeth Mckay we guests of Mr. Thursday evenings. were !� +g dainty lunch, and Mrs. J.- H. McClement when Mr: and bars. George Jones and 35th -Annual - Congratulations to air. Ray-E11- they attended the Hargey Dance family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'icott, on obtaining.two First Prizes Academy Spring Recitals, on June W 51clkan, Park Blvd., last weekend. and one Second, on his ponies,- ¢t 6 and `13. .I44ary-I'eth bfcClement We are pleased to see bars. bf, f DAR GROVE _ the Erooklin Fair. was one of the partiGiparits. Shaw of Lakeview Avenue, staying n r Mr. an . r s. eac . o rs. A_R_1E_ Y--Ri�-ii->ti R_A-M_— were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Banks, Piekering, 'Mr, and for a few weeks is Mrs. J. SnTith of, �g !' Q 'W. C. Willson, and attended the re-. Mrs. Harold Mitchell and fily, Saskatoon, mother of Joe Smith, for_ ' SatYrd ayy illy � � VsVo psA1e uilion, Mss Holmes-; Mr. and"Mrs, James I merly of Fairport Beach. �rheri the the�rHall ing were winners: s Mason and Mark, and bar. and Mrs. Friends and neighbors will be glad - The last nichi•e of the season wa ' • tread in the Hall on;Tuesda June.14, :Davidson at.the tsome,of bars. Jas. ' to hear that.Mrs. Cann of Park Blvd., Z1�2 miles east Of Markham, 2 miles south • - -Mitchell, on Sunday. is residing in her home for the sum- LEONARD—Ventriloquist -Mrs. Swath, -Mrs. Jarvis, Mrs. Dav- trier. ATiLLA GALAMB 6ears O.Id sa>c prodigy - Rev. McLachlan conducted the - ' Mr. Swain, Mrs. Malcolm (who service at the United Church on Happy Birthday to little Steven , - -- . - -played for a gentleman) and Mrs. Sunday,'Teams from St. Paul's Ang- Barker who was,6 years old on June MARIE MAY—Tar and.Acrobatic• W. Hamilton-(who also played for- licadiican and the United Church 20th. a gentleman?, Door prize went to 'had . census-in the afternoon tak- Glad to hear that Mr. R. Palmer is SINGING STRING—Glamorous Violin Trio IWr. Swain• ing the church census of district home from hospital. ELAINE ANDERSON—Talented Juggler Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Harbron asd families. Don't forget the -Annual Straw- daughter_Ina-Jena of bfyrtle visited berry Tea sponsored by the Ladies BRUCE WEBS--Popular C.B.C. Singer 'ation on Wednesday,-June 29th, urday evening. A From 2 to 4 p.m. at the Community WILLIAMS TWINS--Acrobatic Comedians Congratulations to Mr, and bars. We are very pleased to report.that, Hall. Everyone is welcome to attend JACK AYRE—Pianist Gerald Middleton,�fan of little Ashburn, on ate Fairports responsible for br ak.ig I and enjoy a pleasant afternoon. ' Po - --- -, -Residents were saddened to hear of Admission 75 tents — Children 25 cents _ ter, on Jung 18. slight damage and very little of value' the passing of Mr. A. Grills of Pic- Mrs. Shea, of Whitby, visited- a was taken. kering, farmerly a long time resident number of friends here on Sunday. Happy Birthday to Donald"Chita- of Park Crescent. Deepest sympathy Mrs. Jersie Rivers; also Mrs.'Vir- man who was 10 years old on-June is extended to Mrs. Grills and the E ginia Goodman and son .Chas. of 24th. family. '`` -Ohio, visited the former's sister Mrs On Friday, June 17th, the Senior last week the kindergarten class, J. Fllicott, on Sunday. Class of Fairport Beach School -accom anied by their he NN. -W. S. are o ing a Bake Sale on the church lawn on Friday., p June- 24.."t.5.,00 P. M. - Cemetery Report ,` .PUBLIC NOTICE Brougham Cemetery Committee and,filchers are very thankful, first Garbage Collection on Thursday, June`30, 960 to the Almighty, for .favoring thepi — with such a very pleasant 'day for instead of Dominion Day, Friday, July 1St, 1960 %„ their Memor ial•Service on Sunday, The special pick-up service will be on.Friday, July nth, 1960 - 3] h ') ind for the beautiful flowers which ••instead.of Friday, July'1st, 1960 Householders please govern .decorated the graves of their pion- �.themselves accordingly. eers; and to all who brought tJ em: fl>emselves accordingly - also, to the c^retaker for his faith- _ lful to with the grass cutting Pickering Township Works Dept ;ale? / hate palntinq l That's why / use - • Yesterday a in ore, tonight an es- presso. Singapore,'gap .''• _ _� MS presso_ in Rome . . . Allen Kirby and his _- - _ homburg-are alamiliar Sight the inter- Sure you can buy cheap housts paint, but nations business world. As al buyer for a - b - I who wants to paint every year? Indeed, department store he depends on bank r who can afford to. So-called inexpensive - ,house paints actually cost y ou more in .Travell@rs, Cheques to carry his expense the long run because you have to paint honey ,Jar orry free. _ :�� �• �_ every year. And don't forget your hours f : and hours of extra labour! That's why Viike Moran travels too: He pushes a big it pays to use Sherwin-Williams quality , -Diesel-freight across the lan house paint.Forsherwin-williamsisnoted d. For his holi for ease of application and long-wearing -_quart —la�ta years days. . . you guessed it . . . he and his family you time and money! ; , .are , taking a trans-Canada rail trip in streamliried comfort with money saved — S-W Town and Country House Paint 1yy" �"""'• _BmutSBes and protests wood eiaing,trim and ':.specially for it.- M► metal surfaces for yeah and years. Comes inn - ." ' : -.., wide*election.of colours as well min as gleag wmt.. Across Canada, around the world, The , S-W A400 Latex House Paint Canadian Bank of Commerce is Always New! Offers never-before busy'helping pleasure or business bound beauty,ease of appli cation and a durability. Dries lightning feat e0 le enjoy their travels—a service eared Permanent colours stay ` "# P P J Y g a sparkling bright.Whit. ' w clean nee Yi eager Canadians. s. , ysiei11y hie p 'to the needs of bus C dish with just water. i See your local SHEhR'..Y W:LLIAMS deader � THE . CANADIAN . BANK OF COMMERCE .6raharn'-s, Hardware Pickering i ..­.,'BANK Call as your bankers 1 A � Oshawa Connaught P� Fee( owed with Mrs. R. Miller, Mrs. -- -•. � _ bers of their families do not desire fasted _—_- theat: ` . ' '' VVEs Softbrdl ream 1s E Skltte8a' ts1:1. Ge6Qwfc� Mrs.-$, Mitchell and Mrs. EDITORIAL ,loo-often; following the death of Wayne Colley Pit'Wed a good g=e E. Sode-n is ehitge. an older resident; household articles getung lb strikeouts. WHAT !S THE TRCIUBLE�' which have been ia•�oliagalion of the Word ham beeq received of 'the St. Andrew a _ C>�dl • re arid' are dear death id'Peier kilviii od SkindsY, _. fami.y for many Yes or former resident of the liay, He had + What is the trouble in Pickering Township? This is a clues- only to their owner, are scrapped r th for a number of Service was conducted by-Mr. K. burned, and so the story of their past been in poor Lion we have been asked many times in the past few weeks. �, xenon, B. A. The choir entered to is never told. Y the Processional "O God my heart ' . people are wondering why five employees have suddenly It is suggested that the family be is fixed'. The choir number - The _ left the township to seek employment elsewhere. Obviously sked if they wish to retain the y -articles before the : Lord my Pasture shall prepare", &nj Will is prepared, beautifully sung, with Leader Mrs. there is something.wrong. It is hard to put a finger on any and if they do not, that they be don- Brougham Women's Institute McClements presiding. Mr. Heron one reason for all this. But to an observer who sits week after stied to a Museum to be carefully pre- fi • -� � took his ne message from St Luke week at council meetings and through being in.contact with served for future generations. The ob- The W. I., Brougham, met on the 17: 17 - "Were there not ten clean- jests which are donated to the Pic-. 14th. in the Tw•p. Hall with Pres.d- sed, but where are.the nine?" These ?municipal employees, these •are one or two things that seem Bering, Township Museum will. be to stand out. _ - _ _. __ catalogued d labelled wit.n the ent Mrs M Annis in charge, than - men were lepers and were cut off geed an a ing the members of the Committee from society: their only hope of be- me of the donor. for looking after the program and ing cleansed was in Jesus of Nazar- At trillion dollar corporation, which is what Pickering Town- • Q ■M lunch. Special thank-you's went to, eth. As Jesus journeyed near them, P�eker111g Miss Helen barclay and Mrs.J. lliit they cried 'Master, have m�r- �' ' ship is today. Whether we like change ar not, it has to.Come shell for making the corsages iior cy on us". j esus sent them to the d a to acCe t it. Change in this �. Brougham W. I's. 50th birthday cet- priests, and on their way_ they were ebratio"30.()i Teported recei- I elean-sed, onb one returned to Jesus respect is the result of growth. — ved from the euchres of May: A -,r, - _ and fell on his knees and worshipped- ` Council members will have to give support to their em- First Pickering Cubs held their donation of E7:Sp was made by some Him. Congregation is invited to . y,�__-arhe�i-. y__gre involved in an issue and trying to last regular meeting on Monday ev-' of the.members, helping defray cost r attend service at Ashburn next,Sun- i —x Carry out their duties. ening. Mrs..T. J. Wheeler gave the he Anniversary . Mrs. M. 1. _ _... Of n teary Cake day evening a 7.30 Miss Agnes Gat boys a talk or!-"Water Safety-"_par-- E}lieoEE� Mrs. H. Blackman and Nigeria-speaker We have little respect for any man, let alone a councillor, ticularly •in boats. The pack presen- Mrs. L.•Roberts were ,appointed to ppe led her with a blanket for use in make arrangements for a picnic July NOTICE•'TO PROPERTY w who shys away from controversial issues and tries to a e _ . ;a11 by playing both'sides at once. It catches up sooner or later. her work with crippled children. 12,, The meeting selected 'Miss Pat i O.WIf'SF.B y u st pickeriag Scout Troop held Gray .Ripresentativi. of'the ' 4H Nor, do we think.councillors should be badgered at every,. • t1r last regular meeting on Tuts- Home-making Club to attend the C. DESTROY WEEDS ---- ilrn by a minority group unless that group really has some- day night; but the Scoutmaster is N; E. The Card•Convenes reported NOTICE is hereby gives}to all pros thing concrete to bring forth. hoping to Have a formal meeting 'the following cards sent: 1 Sym- party oirnrs, in aceordat;rcre with the we feel that Outside in- about every two weeks. Closing car- thy; .4"Get-Well; t Baby Card; wad Control Act, Secs, 3, 7, 10, 12, - F`ranklY, and putting it plainly, cranny for Cuba,and Scouts to be and a 54th Anniversary to Brook- that unless noxious weeds growing terference is as'much responsible for the state of things in held at Greenwood Park on Friday .lie and Altona. The Training School• on their . . Pickering Township's municipal life as anything else. night All parents are invited to at- for the "'?bird Meal" will be alit7 Village of Pickering, are tend.. October, with bars. Blackman as lea- des by J� 1, )�, and The real danger in all this as we see it, is that, good em- der and Mr's. M. •Ellicott as Assist- the season, tree am::iciw ployees are not going to want to come here and good people A � ant. A letter was read from Home � may enter tin said leads, and ' will not want to run for council unless things change. Economics. Service, advising of a t3'' The.W. A. met in the church, on Orie•Day Workshop "Eat to Live". �"re w°°ds destroyed, ebarQ�ag If you are interested in your munieipality,'and you should Wednesday evening with sixteen the costs against the lands in taxes, two Or It is recommended that all branches set om in the Act be, take a quick mental look at what is ahead, say ladies present. Vice-President Mrs. participate. A motion was passed .fie co-operation of all citizens is �, :... ....... three years from now. What will you have heading up this G. Astley conducted the business. that ten, teats be sent i►om each Mrs. W. H. Gutbrie gave the Stew- member to the Adelaide Hoodless earnestly aoh�t�' -, trillion dollar corporation? . ardship. Donations to be sent to Home at St. George - a Project tale- .MARK REINHA.RDT, A well educated man we kliow, who was mentioned as a Five Oaks, Simcoe Hall and Camg � en by all W. Us. country-wide. _ A I tt f the Red Cros - e er rom - ;. for council, -recently told us he would not Pretoria. Roll Catl was - L:fe • sxske.l Wad Inspector. Pickering Village �1,_:. . future prospect hlrs. C. Clemence led the Worship for volunteer service for their work. which laded a Bib re dive i sc t consider running- Service, ht inc for (1) ctive List: (2)'An ins IN TrtE COUH Y .,WU 1 VF A -- I "I would not spend all that time that is re t0 91t on Study: and Group Ui.•cu�sion, which or stand-by List: (3) People whu THE COUNTY OF YORK council and'have to take the abuse that those men take" was �as leAd tbY 'Mrs.he East.Guthrie Group aer- offer their services, but who have. 'To Wit: his answer to the question of his 4eing a possible candidate ey not been rriven,a job. These eauhl . UNDER AND BY VIRTUE to ved refreshments. be given information and introduced 3 WRIT OF FIERI FACIAS to co-ordinate Victor Mission clothing' be "for the hands Fred to most this year. apart cf the work which me directed, issued out cf the tou} d to interests them. ty Court of the County of York. It is high time stern measures•were taken to Airs. Georg- Squire or Mrs. G. Ast- Mrs;' Watson, introduced by Mrs. wherein ARTHUR MITCHELL. - employees. and council and get down to business. There are ley by July 10. C. Burrows. 'read Greg Clark's story LIMITED is Flain.iff, and ANTE- very important days ahead. The Sunday,School and Congreg- of a trip to Toronto in the first ONY SPANG, is Defendant; f have ational Picnic. will be held. at the motor car fiom Pickering- Village. seizes and taken under Ezeeutioo, - Paulynne Park (fodmerly Cedar Mrs, Burrow's continued with a and will offer for sale by Public • • erico, and si.4ters Mo and Linda, of - Glen) on.Thursday. June 30. Supper story "Shortest Street". and as the Auction in my office is the Corp WEDDINGSHunstsvilte, were down over the the ,Will be at 5.00 P. m• closing thought, Mrc, ti�atson read House, is the Tows of Whi by. in .�;., Ildoore-Bs�is week-end Sacrament of the. Lord's Supper "Beneath the British Flag". by Paul- the Coun y of Ontario, on Thum- 3i r, and Mrs. Garnet Whi,e wish was objerved at the service on. Sun- ine Johnson. day, July 14, 1964r at 234 o'clock is The'marriage of adaritynne Anne to announce the arrival of baby day morning. Thy President asked that. any the afternoon, all the r;gitt, title, is- Briggs, only, daughter of air. and daughter, Lucy Jcan, six. pounds The Club picnic will be held ai members wishing to act as hostess teres- and equity of redemption of •Mrs. Stanley Briggs, Riverside Dr„ fourteen oz., born on Tuesday, June Springhill Park 'on Tuesday, July , at any,special time, see tfie Secret- ANTHONY SPANG, to, in, and Bickering to William Kenny 3doore, :7} 1960, at Ajax Ho reminded the group th7t out of the following lands, nasneb�thatt Praia- eldest son of air, and Mrs. W. C. We are sorry to hear Mrs. Elsie A_.few-from-titre- sttendcd the out of tteat-year:s wnu hd )ore, of Dunbarton, took place on Hilton is down with German mess- Greenwood Centennial on Saturday. be a Tea Towel for use in the Hall. t:in parcel or tact of]sad and praita- !Saturday, June ll, in St. Francis de lee, - . Mrs. ornc Saunders is able to be s answered with the Isar being Lot 7, Plan 559, for the M L owanFS elf aa. Sales Church, Pickering. Mr. and M1irs. Ed. Priebe wtnt in- -up and ground 'the 'hou-se feeling h corsage or paying a - p Pickering, is the ' s o Townats: of etc Cotsn- bride was given in ?carriage to Scarboro last Sunday to visit Mr,. much better. five cent fine. The Secretary toll t7 of Ontario. 1 JbyThe her father, and looked lovely in and 'stirs. Ron Green. Ms. and Mrs. Percy Middleton, of acted fifty cents. in fines, and it ARTHUR WELSH, ,:� gown of white French faille, in aq air. sad.. tilts. �. Cook visited Buffalo, visited relatives here`- oa -as agreed Mrs. M. Annis had the Sheriff, County of Ontario .1 :tmpire style, falling to a chapel their nephew. Mr. Evan Cook, and Sunday. best corsaR^. ,4 social half hour-foll- jnly 7 strain, the round neckline and Pan-,, bars. Cook, ,Peterboro, on Sunday, Jeanette Astley,is visiting her t ailed front, trimmed with appliqued June 19. grandmother, .?~free G. Griffin, at _ and seed pearls. Her finger-tip Mr. and Mrs. Carin-Watson visit Fenelon Falls. TELEVISION veil held by 'art C r Pe - �#7ara. She carried,a cascade bousuet 1,gy and Glen, and Mrs, A. Maw- T.V. CALLS TO THE .HOME �pf red roses and white mums. MUUh1 �eVyS hfney, visited erne and Mrs. Cooper Her attendants all wore gowns`of .i�Y Bath, at Oraugev;lle, on Sunday.' '_ PICKERING STORE AND REPAIR SHOP _��tsauve or over silk taffeta and IN -*etite headdress of tulle and short There are those in Pickering Town- : Et�iCHMA�I'S BAY OPEN DAYS AND EVENINGS s'eils trimmed with seed pea;ls. They ship vitally interested in the Picker- - =`� Wd, 9 a.m. _ 12 noon r� �prried yellow, maliVc and white ing Township Historical Society pro- ONE 9-119 • -o:iety in Frenchman's Bay R a t e p a y e,r s Maid of jest of eatdbl"LI. 'a 'r' held their meeting Friday' night. _ , :. 411ums in cascade bouquets. m- There are now attfflciein t ;PH 1 1A/H �'A'f� : $oaoi was her cousin; Miss Gloria. Brought The president, W. Fertile introduced ' r'iggs. Bridesmaids we Miss objects in 100-year-old Brougham the ,guest speaker Fred Hunt, chair- of TIJdES- - 14ATTERIES - .TOWERS= ETC. 7. Sheila Moore,- sister of the grooaz, Schoolhouse, the building which will man of the school board. Mr. Hunt [�ttd Mrs David Brittain. be used as an Exhibition Hall to be then introduced John Mills ,of the -T.V. Antenna Installations- Small appliance repairs— Repairs on 6 71i1r. Antholty Moore was best man opened soon, to form a nucleus for school board, Kenneth Munroe, Super- car radios house radio i transistor "for his brother. Ushers were: Mr. the various planned'-displays- wising Principal, Mr. Hunt spoke on Don Briggs, brother of the bride On -Saturday, June 25th, members the cost• of maintaining the schools E .1 Do of the Society and. Mr. David Brittain. their friends are and piing for future schools for the ' A reception was held at Rouge invited to go to.the building through- new Bay Ridges development. He 4Golf and Country Club, the bride's out the day and assist in the arrange- stated they intend to pave the west artother receiving, wearing an en- merit of the displays. Carpenters are and south .side of the Bay Road $eanble of mauve organza over flow- requested to volunteer their services, school. He gave. a very enlightening _ 1 ered silk, picture hat an corsage of as are men who would foundation atgthe talk which was followed by questions •pink roses and carnations. ?he assist in building from the floor which were answered groom's mother assisted, wearing a back of the property on vich t?tie log by-the panel. "sheath ensemble of white linen with se will sit Three babies-were baptised at the -red accessories and corsage of white The displays in the Museum build. Sunday morning service of Fairport _linen with fed accessories and tor- ing will consist of the following: Vic- LTCited Church. They •were Donna 1 sage of whitq carnations. R torian, Pioneer, Costumes, Country 'acne, Diarian Louise, twin daughters ' The couple left for a honeymoon School, Photographs and Documents of NIr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery a 'In Nassau, the bride wearing a pale Guns, Country Store, Church, Tools and Philip Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. �.fit into I James blacklem. "blue.linen suit., white accesories and and Indian. Objects which will fateful Little Dianne Beamish had the min- �- _ -corsage of pink roses. On their re- any epd by thepDluseuml Committee. fortune to break a bone in her foot y' turn they will live at ",Moorlands',',. whose Chairman is Robert Miller, Dunbartori. Whitehall 2-4637. while playing in her yard last Satur- Out-of-town ug e,;ts wOre from: —It has-been sag es.ted by members day art -for—Mrs...-Pat- Thor Hamilton, Thornhill—�ViltowMate Townshi Historical going-away-p y- arhoro Whitby and Oshawa. of the Pickering p' Tranquada was held last week at.the — c 3' ' Following the reception the.guests Society, that residents who dwn old home .of Mrs. Dobson. There were were entertained at the home of the pieces of historical interest peculiar ,nine ladies present and she was pre- to the Township,provide for their di�- ePnted with a travelling bag. The bride. posal to the local Museum, if mert- ' , t Tranquada family is leaving Friday r«_ „��� to New York. Mrs, Tranquada and ,.` three children, Patricia, Bt tan and SUMMER TIME TABLE • -�� % T' 'A bridal shower was held at the EFFECTIVE JUNE 23, 1960 Tommy will take the plane from 1'Home of Mrs. Art. Edmonds last BUSES WILL RUN ON there to British Guiana to spend a Serve )Metro Toronf* Greoler. ar� 1 DAYLTGHT SAVIN�r TIME vacation with her rents. This is her ' Wednesday for Miss Beverley etc- p� � 1 .Tnerney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. SERVICE BETWEEN irst trip home in teri years. Oshawa, Oakville, Pert �iy "Tack McInerney, Glenview Drive.'A. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. .Morgan �is •Pickering - Oshawa- Toronto and two children who recently moved, •Dundas,.Bownwavibs, tge number of guests attended and Remains Unchanged Tickets And Information-At to the Bay and are tieing in the Little. 1Nhit6y and AiekorjnR the bride-to-be was.the recipient of ottage on Bayview Avenue. 3nany lovely gifts. The wedding will DICKERING COFFEE SHOP C _ {-Auke place on August N. WH2-1771 In the open class sailing races.. '�_ Last Wednesday, June 5, Mr. and •'eld Sundav •afternoon by the F.B DAYTIME or 44 HOUR i1wrs. Pert' Ansley went to Wood- �'��� Y.C., Ross Robinson came in first in SERVICE of less.than Bert GRAY COACH its new Wayfarer, Keith Warner was 1604 o day $tidQe to visit Mr. and Mrs. • (.ond and John Herda, third. 1,Arsley Sr. The Frenchman's Bay Pee Wees de- Mrs.,'ors. Desjardine's father Mr: Cott- - .MISCELLANEOUS ­.-CLASSIFIED '---_ --.►-. .. - - aspTlc Twxua ,. . ,-::. -._ ._ • 'INSURANCE •. •: . . . . . .' :•, %VM EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF MWJRANCE CLEANED ARTICLES FQK SALE COMING EVENTS _ 'CYRIL E. MORLEY _�+ _ W, j 'EU1T - CASH AND CARRY PRLCU I St. George's Anglican' Guild ON PLYW.UQD R - EAL ESTATE GARDEN PART 44zlxK Oebewa BA 3•/1042 - 1 The Woman Guild, 5 George* i. AS CLOSE TO, YOU AS' YOUR TELEPHONE ". _------------------ dues Lcan Church are holding a tier- ' Party on June 25, on the Par- 4zft% l t W : 32 KINGSTON RD., W.,,►PICKERING, ONTARIO =:` ; =' MILLER HEATING w t,��° 'a en `free Bale 5.6h,. Shesttiinj pgwood '" '` � l�EPFIONI:-PKKERING: OFFICE WH. 2.6212-M. WH. 2-3115 -- Table, Antiques, Needlework, Cost- %des Z4- HOUR SERVKE • • M '� tan Jewellry, Treasure Hunt, Co- 4th's Underlay w coanut shies, Children's Cokaer, Af- 4z4 Pop. Underlay CUT RATE ternooh Tea, Gate Prizes FORREST LUMBLB CO. LTD. In he event of rain,.it will be COOPER BLOCK LTD. COLEMAN held ' oorsw OPP-'Pickering Twp oltgs StadpR . No. 2. -" Furnaces, Space Heaters, Water STRAWBERRY SUPPER Phone. T" 921, CALEDONIA ROAROAD TORONTO heaters,.t.anges, Watt a Floor , MASONIC HALL,PICKERING tu<naces WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1960 CAMPING AND , RAILER B tR_CKS Furnace Ctean vut - $7.50 '9erviag From 5.00 P.-M., On ACCESSORIES ' - Adults $1.00 - Children 75c. Gasoline.stoves.-- - $12.95' . _ __ cs vies - STEEL Uadsr-Ausr•�� �n *:a Chapter Lanterns - _-- $12.95 :• Coolers ••- - Order The . { ne 24 -Water jugs SUMMtett PRICES WHitehall 2.3491 n' ----- ------ -- --- .,. O - - _. -- rd Of S ar _ . - ' C TUDOR x _ � 9 TU ST., AJAX Ackenng Women's Institute Portable Toilet Gas and Oil will meet at-the home of Mrs, a Heaton; R inges; riot Plates; Out• STATION RD., PKKERING, ONT.-P#tones WH. 2-1960, EM. 3-2x02 -_ ----_----�_�_._».:. Hasek, Church St. N., cat Tuesday. �d Motors; L' P. Bottles., TERRY ' S June 28, at 2.30 p. m. Each member T� Equipment of All Kiaila. ; is asked to bring a guest Miss El "MILLER" eanor Westney will give her`prize- Ajax WH2,3492 t O U . ELECTRICAL �g =Peec'h• Cars will leave our Four-corners at 2.1S. FENCE POSTS and � 4 z 4 cedar clothes line poke; bees '!N s U R A N C Ira:. PLUMBING NOTICE foe corrals and split tails, Phone ALL WEEDS in the Township of ATlantic 2-2361. } PRUDENTIAL For Service OT Night Pickering shall be cut by ,duty Iq.t. -July I COWAMY LTD, U 9 1960. in.•compliance with the Wz9b fps sf t FOR SALE - now V E V/O OW�i f E Ct1II TE. S'- SZ� . CONTROL AC?. shag Rhone TOWNSHIP OF PICIERING Player•'Bead new. $2Sw00, Phone - Speciailty W H2.44S3. 707 KINGSTON ROAD EAST Pvi7sps A Bylaw Enforeemslnt Dept. � J. H. VERNOY J ,KIWANIS ANNUAL FOR SALE - l&foot boat; 25- Offi�e: Station PLu, Ajss Shoppias Centre Phone: W8 z-3301 : Ezcavatmg, Trenching, Grading, CARNIVAL horse motor. $300. Good condition, Phone For Immediate Coverage Day Or Night Septic Tacks R. Swan, Liverpool Rd. S. •Fsanelt'- Phone: WH2 2-3757 JULY 8 and 9 • 1960 } man's Bay. , apr 15 Watch For Lucky Draw Tickets FOR SALE - 1954 .Buick, in very And Free Attenaance' Program Owner • _ Mrs. Dawson on Sunday. good condition. Like new. Chwnec _ Mr, an r "1 Hubbard, with leaving country. Ask - _ _. APPRAISALS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander,wiof o e _Schaper, it Uunbartonf P.•O. Fr Sa's 1 Frank Complete Details Next. Issue Witlo-wdale, picnicked near OrMia, i. i NEWELL on ,Sunday. .. Pickering Village FOR QUICK SALE G, Several children of the comun- ,19°4 Be'a+re 14ar•+top, Red and(3rai fty have been ill, and some are still The. Presbyterian Sunday Sc_:iool Automatic, Radio. ;Real Esta 1 te .Broker . - Pickering Village it2. Hope th-_evwitt-sit be better very ` and Family Picnic is to be held-on , sooni - . - +a„ tGjsrl Saturday at the John Remmer farm �«• New condition, WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3625 slr. and Mrs. Sam Kaiser, have on Church St. North. A sunny:day 195$ Lloyd Coach, 2800 miles, ye1L. 216 Brock St. S., Whitby - Phono MO. 8-3625 their two nephews, Ian and David is hoped for. ow, Like new, .i - Res."Highways" JA Mile East of Dumbarton, No.2 Highway of Dumbarton, Scotland, on an ex- It is heart-warming to see former Cub Tu=tor - All equipment -- tended visit residents returnin .to visit the home T�� Fordsons . a low an $450-VA The school picnic will be held on town. Mr. and Mrs. John Draper We Are Loaded With Cad And Tuesday, June 28, at Boyd Conner- (Laura An from near Strat- Tractors. - vation Park. The bus will leave the ford, visited her brother Edgar and CHAS. COOPER, LTD. friends will be hanged ilAO chaki MMr.AandrMrs�A!n Bushbynspent n one DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC _ Claremont, O t - Ph ren, Free. Br:rfg a lunch basket. a couple o€ days in Pickering last 103 or 104 • yoursek andnsave with the aid of. Tliere-irr a swimmrng, -sports a;• week visitin the Fr k Pronse's, g TOOL RENTALS - races. the Norman I3anks' a d other local can rent? De COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL -INDUSTRIAL WIRJitiO J The school was broken into Last friends. it wsrtg specta]tzed tool from the following week and desks ransacked; neces,,- Congratulations to Douglas lfoff- '•Sim^sin's home Improvement" ha '_FREE ESTIMATE itating a big cleaning-up ton. att, who has completed his Couise the A3az� � tr*� - at Teachers' College, and has been The small dally rental charge is R0��[ u engaged by tiaughan Willard School list.a f uowutQ a eh item . , Phone Pickering' 'WH, 2-2533 C n Mr• and b1rs. Douglas :Moffatt Floor Sander Edger_•__,•;7,60 e Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Finch Ave. 1 entertained Ear. and Mrs. J. Brett, Floor Polisher i1,0D Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moffatt, Mr. Half-inch drill 7. ' spent Thursday at Foote's Bay. - ;2.00 and Mrs, 3i. Jones, and Mr. and �! A number of the Rouge Hill peo- Mrs. B. Ton(- Q�rter'ineh Mill -=- ple attended the service n $2,00 - last Sunday, ai Club-Bay-view. The occasion was Vibrator Sander *2.W FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: Mrs.,Derbyshire, Toronto, spent bars. Brett's birthday, and - Fathers' Sump pump $3,00 t`j�esTlf, �� ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES last week-end visiting h!1• cousin, Day' y Post Hole Digger $ .75 • Mrs.-M rtle Wood entertained the AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS Ef rc. L. Hollinger•, Al tona Road. Caulking Gus ; 2g teachers of Lord Durham School % AND IMPROVEMENTS. We are glad to hear Mrs- H. ! t a line last k �p� Gun $ .7 Pearue, Altona Rd., is feeling bet-:! eon s wee Sys o h Paint $3A0 �wF. c A young lawn was seen on Sun: Pick AS WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN ter after her recent illness. y $ •7S ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Sympathy-is extended to Mr. Wm. 1 day night at No. 2. Highway and Hedge Trimmer $2,00 Duffins Creek -by Constable Law. Asbestas -•i '!7 McLean of Eastwoodlands in the Shingle Cutter $2.00 IF YOU REQUIRE ANY ORT- rc�ent Watson:. . Lawn Roller $ .75 M passing of his brother at Pet- " - ' 4 '••• GAGE FINANCING i FOR FAST erboro. , The Senior Class of the Base Line Bissell Rug Cleaner y School are taking a bus trip on Power Ramset Gmt COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - Mr. and Mrs. Wm: T as, Sarnia, 13.00 + 1 visited his parents Mr. and.Mrs. A. Thursday, to Niagara Falls, accom- Power Cement Miser . $600 I 'ponied by Mr, Hulbert, Principal, Ramset Hammer' i I , W. Tyas, Kingston Road. ; .7! AUBREY E. IRELAND � and several of, the parents. The Jun- Extension Ladder ,h r Mr. and Mrs. C. Hollinger, See- Or Room are having picnic at the Underlay- ^-�- $1 '< --. AND COMPANY P y S Grand Valley Park. We think that Lesto i Hsinmer � oriel Con. spent last Sunda visiting g P• t�•Q0 . f relatives in Belleville. jigsaw $2,00 Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Schwalm school children - never had it so_ Benz-o-Matic Blowtorch S'.75 s 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. spent last week-end visiting Mrs: good. Blowtorch ; ,7S Mary Saunders, in Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Bie and family Plastic Tile Cutter ' TORONTO Z ONTARIO lchn S:hwalm spent last week- .of London, spent the week-end with Wheelbarrow ;10D the former's mother and the. Bar- e ui wit't his slain, Mrs. A. West- Sledge Hammer_ TION Empire 8-5300 or Empire 6.5964 brook.. .Altona Road. key family, having made the trip at HoLae Jacks $ .7S -ICE SE OF this time, 'to attend the Centennial Concrete -Breaker $10600 Eve Celebrations at Greenwood. Roto-Tiller 4 TEmple 9-1750 - WA_2-6902 jEAST ROUGE I Mr. Jack Hambleton, who has not $1,p0 (.No Deposit Required) We been. in .very good health recently, s V e are sorry to hear Tammy is now in A;N Hospital for further i,p WANTED son to hear of the.passing of Mr. Kavin, Old •Rosebank Rd. S. is con- y T.V. H F� p g fiord to his home with pneumonia. observation, Ken Bush, of Toronto. Ken was a P Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Morley and SPEC L STS Greenwood resident a few year's agp. Mr. and Mrs. J. King,; Toronto: I Mr. and Firs. A. E. Calvert were MEN or WOMFN - Pleasanf, full WHITEHALL 2-5880 He was buried at Salem on Friday. spent last n-eek-end visiting Mr.,,ia'd or part-time work: Maka.$35 a week guests of the C. E..Brown's on Sun- Mr, and Mrs. Milton Pe had Mrs. W Fii;�1q, Oakwood Dr. in your spare time, selling Ravi- ---------- Pegg Glad to hear Mrs. Flo. Morri day, the occasion of their wedding lei h's Products. Full time average "Fathers° Day" dinner with Joe and anniversary." R g GREENWOOD old Rosebank Rd. is feeling, o Sandy, of Oshawa, and bfr. and lyirs. S better, i80 to $1,:0. Write - Rawleigtis, Mr, and ,Mrs.' Chas, Pyette, of t Lambert of Flint, on'Sunday. after her recent illness. ., Dept: F-343-7,, 4005 Richelieu, Molt- Sarnia, are visiting Capt Pyette for 'Church services will,be withdrawn Efr. and Mrs. Percy Clarke had Mrs. , Le?. A`sthorpe, Dyson Rd. a week. treal. ' next Sun-day nom a appointments their farm y home for dinner on sprr:t-last-Fir ' • . Fred Annan's had a geek•end'vis- on the Circuit for' Memorial Day attending a strawberry tea. it from their son Allan and Mrs. WANTED } '.Service at Salem Cemetery at 2.30 M�. and' Mrs. A. Westbrook and Annan, who have been visiting in p., m. There will be Sunday School BROCK ROAD daughter visited Mrs. K. Dunsford Ft. William. and have rtw returned DAY CARE OF iCHILDREN --'at the usual time - 10:15 a. m. The Red Cross on Brock Road of the R-elrank • Convalescent to settle there where Allan has se- will be given ho roliabh High School Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Annis, Orillia, held Open House on,June 21, from Home last Wedresdi�- afternoon. cured work, girl. Phone: WH2-6413. l spent the week-end with their dau- 2.00 to 4.00 p. m. when the.sewing Welcome to Mrs. C. Thomas. of g ��'e are sorry to,repoit Richard ghter, Mrs• George Blake and fam- work was displayed.,A Old Rosebank Rd. to the'Conval'es- Lapointe. who lived on ,Riverside good number ODD JOBS WANTED ilY• attended, and saw what had been c-^� Home. Dr. until recently, has brrn ce ersi a Votrng than, riot, Hilt School ' Mr. and Vrs. Will F.11'intt and N1 accomplished over the past few � We would also like to welcome iniured in a motorcycle accident. Hiv .Student wants odd jobs - cutting _ •• and Mrs. Tom Elliott of Flint. I11ic;}. months. They also saw the work ' ?tfrs..C. Hardman of Toronto to the sister l incfa, has been snendi^e a grass, window washing etc. Phow.- were guests of the Ormemds. Th- -done by the young people attending Home. WH2-1665. t R P P R few, days w-th Janet 'McDonald, fo Elliott ,hoys went to Greenwood the school. Tea }vas served during he nearer her hrnther, who is in the "--' School' some years ago, and return- the afternoon. WELLS T Oshawa Hospital. BILL'S Mr1TOR SHOP !' ed for the Centennial on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dawson and dug by machi-•.. 30-inch tile. Sep- LAWNM0 XN'FR REPAIRS n * ks i-st-flen re-ne . -Conarattilationc to Mr. Bean, --ho Mr. a 'Mrs.rs. Mnssam Minaker sons, of Toronto, and bins. Ae,:cr`v t;- d ad l d received his B. A., De rec at Wes- Repairs To All Mikes Of attended the funeral of their cousin formerly of Brock Road, and hen W. WARD WHITBY. ONT. t-rn LT^^rra;ty 'nn T,"(, 11, Mrs. Small Motors. , at Locktin, on Friday. daut'hter Mrs. Eric Wright and his- FSone: 'MO 8-2563 Mrs. Warren and Elizabeth aMrs. No' 2' Highway and Old Rose" ' Friends in this community are band and child; visited Mr, and aug 5 ded Graduation Exercises. - Road. • TEMPLE 9-2184 .s _ 4 qi bolts-: i, at Manchester, on Tuesday even- July�Z With his family, for a mouth Me'mber's of the Claremont Citil Mrs.:Howard Hockley. ing. The o-easion was - to dipcuss _ Win, ens Hand cook put in•the Green- Miss Marion"IN l sctoa, oorr�anY WAY• Cdr. Eddie Ortiz spent the week Tony Vasrderlite and family spent wood Parade on Saturday: The sign spent the week-end here,•with her --1 Cubs will camb out at j� ' d with his family at Orr Lake. the week-end at Owen Sound visit- on the float said - Renmants'of the family. ;Sander-son's faun;at Ashburn, on t die'will be lcay,iag Claremont op ing' his uncle. CIaremont Band - 1903." A social eveniag'wv held at them Friday and Satur n' lz Friends gathered on Sadnrday ev- United Church on Sunda.:with than t�Y fight of thi' ening and held a house-warming for Young People in charge. Rev. Fleet week, and the Swats vVill do the i' D Mr.and Mrs. George Blake who are ham, of Greenwood was the special • same thing at the same place Sat- now locates in their new home. speaker. The Junior Choir had urday eight. i T We are sorry to report that Mrs. charge of 'music The.local Guides Mr.. Richard Curtis is home again THE y gg ag + � -Mortgltge No. 85192 in favor of Lloyd Pascoe was rushed to Ux- and Frowniea held their church par, after an appendix operation in the Part Lot 35, Rama 2, in this Ross and Nina Adams, / bridge Hospital on. Sunday after- axle in connection with this service. Oshawa Hospital last week I•Part otia of county of Martgsge No. 85193 in favor of noon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans aad Mr.. Congratulations to Mcs. Tbomas t Ontario. George and Eva Sald3ewkz, Members of the Ciarezitont Park and Mrs. W?lter Ward were at Gregg, who recently celebrated a i �Ifost�age No. 85294 in favor of Board and Recreation Committee Woodville on Saturday, attending birthday, �' � as desCt�ed in Schedule "Aw" Sed Enterprises Limited. met in the hall on Thursday night. the wedding of Miss Darken Bakes, Mr. Earl Beards sister, Miss.Cols t hy' WhereEon outer sea hav- Present also, were: Mr. A. Bakcv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vines Beare is arriving from the U. S. for DK chairman of the Township Recreat- Baker. a visit Earl is doing nicely, folbw- � IgOTICE IS HZZR 93Y GIVEN � or claiming to.hive any title to ion Committee and Mr. A. W. Came,— A well leas been dug beside 't1w ing a recent heart.attack. ljr tt or interest in.the land or any pare Asst. Recreation Director. Reue3t- Community -Hall, and Mr. Eddie The Fireworks Display, will be �cINTOSH DEVELOpIiN?S, thereof is required on or before the ion was discussed and it was ex- Ortiz, of the Park •Board reports held in the Park on July 1. at 9.* 3Gtlt dal of Jane 1950, to file s 'plained to the Claremont group, how - it looks like a good one. p. dt 1 LIMITED statement of bis claim in my office any group goes about getting grants Mr. Fred Ward and Mr. Ernie Mr. and Mrs. J. Iicnnie and famiiT., bave mile an applieat3on to dire at rise T� of Why, surd to for their recreation program. Faker were in Stauffville on .Satur spent Sunday in Toronto, visiting WAIIIII Mssier TW s at Whitby, serve a copy on the Applicant. A social egening was held at thei day playing in the Men's Doubles, Mr. G Rennie and.Mr. and Mrs. H. eertificltte of titre to this lead. bond of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wit- in bowling. Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Watts - The address of the Applicant for Santarilio aid which dreg Bairn to be rise owner. ; son on Saturday night for j heir_ Hammond were at Stouffvilk on Valerie and Leo fed simple"-free from all eDOM-f � bowling team. Monday night p�Yi�lg in the Mixed spending file t days i ittt the Rennie care its Solicitor: f Mr. and Mrs.-Ernie Mayne, -of Doubles. family vtrthe their 'ntotlier is oo vac• " REID SCOTT. Oshawa. spent Sunday with Mr. wW E'.mpbyees of Sarce met for din; �atioa U. S. _,', .;►: �, t7lltortpgilt Na T3Z62 fa,five= of 2346 ftnfert6'Ava Toronto, Out.' ;,� -•- .' Mid Name pavw. • is-faroi .of.- DATW-at 'tbt. This 16th day - Pickles of jwn' Mortgage NpNp. fdf39{t fist fino�r o . 1 J•. IrLROELIN, J. and Yeasts Q Pitrist,Ds, 1 ? 1 Local Master of Titks. - �' SClI WULE «A. -7= AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land'and premises `` Y *ft=* lying'and bl' in the Township'of Pickering in the County of On- Dario, and:being composed of Pull of Lot 85 Range 2 in the said Township; A s the said parcel or tract of land.being more particularly described as,follows: r -:. ,• " "EMISING that the westerly limit of the said lot has a bearing of North 16 =•...,.; Vegrees 49 minutes 30 seconds west and relating all bearings herein thereto,en . 4COM31ENCING at a point in the said limit, distant southerly therealong 7,93Z feet 9 inches from the north westerly angle thereof; T 'THENCE on a general bearing of north 73 degrees 17 minutes 50 seconds 'east along the line of an old post and wire fence a distance of 672 feet 91!2 'Inches more of less to' the westerly limit of a plan registered at the Office y aushsil er ew Su _ t?f Land Titles as 354; 41 Soda IMENCE•southerly along the westerly limit of the said plan M-5 in all a vyI ¢ �dlstance of 770 feet 3% inches more or.less to the south westerly'angle of --the said plan; ( 'THENCE on a general bearing of south 73 degrees 20 minutes 06 seconds west along the file of an old post and wire fence a distance of 11 feet to a v point; —THENCE on a general bearing of south 16 degrees 50 minutes 50 seconds •vait along the-line of an old post and wire fence a distance of 584 feet 11 is inches to a pointy THENCE on a general bearing of north 81 degrees 04-minutes 30 seconds -east along the line of an old post and wire fence.a distance of 665 feet 10ii: 'Inches-more or less to the easterly'limit of the,said lot 35: D , THENCE southerly along the last inches to a point; mentioned limit a d_istance of 834 feet 51A_ "THENCE south 76 degrees 54 minutes 40'second west a distance of 210 feet _ t , .10 a _. point; south- 16 degrees 5.A minutes 30 seconds east a_distance of 75 feet . e 7 to a point; - - THENCE on a geneiul' bearing of south,76 degrees 54 minutes 40 seconds west along the line of an old post and wire fence a distance of 1,11.7 feet 41,4 - _ I, _ Inches more or less to the westerly limit of the said lot 35; 'THENCE northely-along the last m%ntioned limit a distance of 229 feet 43E Inches to a point; THENCE north 73 degrees 10 minutes 30 seconds east a distance of 210 - �� Meet to a point; -- - ENCE north 16 degrees 49 minutes 30 seconds-west a distance of 110 feet _ - O :to a point; - "THENCE south 73 degrees 10 minutes 30 seconds west a distance of 210 :feet more or less to the westerly limit of the said lot; 0 �� 'THENCE, northerly along-the last mentioned limit.a distance'of 724 feet 3 s�na 2 inrhPa to A point; THENCE north 77 degrees 07 minutes 40 seconds east a distance of 200 feet :#o a point; - tl—cro �0 ° THENCE north 16 degrees 49 minutes 30 seconds west a distance of 75 feet _ to a point; `'THENCE south 77 degrees 07 minutes 40 seconds west a distance of 200 feet mom or less to the westerly limit of the said lot: 0V ^ . . O THENCE northerly along the last mentioned limit.a distance of 257 feet 61z _ Inches to a points ' THENCE North ?7 degrees 23 Minutes 20 seconds east a distance of 226 feet . , $oors wide . ample room inside a6 inches to a point; ' Four n era even on trips, You get Q "'wfHENCE north 1D degrees 33 minutes 20 seconds west a distance of 51 feet � for five g PBS �inches to a point.; p . . . n. 'TfiENCE north 16 degrees 33 minutes 20.seconds•west a distance of 66 feet eCOn mY. too up to 40 miles iQ goo Y $inches to a point; That's V wide for Vauxhall, open pleasure. THENCE south 73 degrees 14 minutes 10 seconds west.a distance of 223 feet iC� 6 inches more or less to the westerly limit of the said lot; _ i '►THENCE northerly-along the last mentioned limit a distance o! 50 feet to ," point; THENCE no 73 degrees 14 minutes 10 seconds east a distance of 105 feet y :I 1 ie a point; 7EENCE north 16 degrees 49 minutes 30 seconds west'a distance of 105 feet - • 134 inch to a point; s. e •: THENCE nortli 45 degrees 34 minutes 00 seconds east a distance of 112 feet _ 0 and % inches to a point;' UHENCE north 16 degrees 49 minutes 30 seconds west a distance of 271 feet _ - - 'Q34 inches to a point; f THENCE south 73 degrees 17 minutes 50 seconds west a distance of 205 feet - =no;e or less to the westerly limit of the said lot; `+ THENCE northerly along the last mentioned limit a distance of 166 feet ' :more or less to the point of commencement. I Make, sure to 0 o_ _ ' . YOUR Pay when due. 0-� 0 d h� Don't take chances. easily. . .reveals •' - Prompt payment of :_ � - Counterbalanced trunk lid lifts ' y UE3 p pay for golf clubs, deep enough PREMIUM D space wide enough Hospital Insurance for all the family luggage. - -keep insuredl premiums safe- ; guards your future protection. ft may : be a blessing to you - _ . ALL THESE FEATURES AT NO EXTRA COST! some day. �'AW/7�S Fresh air Heater and Defroster. Wraparound Windshield. Two- 9 - wift7at .Speed Wipers. Rustproof Body READ Dip. Levet Ride Suspension. Five- .. / rt Convenience. Hydraulic-Assisted "'YOUR s /m n Passenger Comfort. Four-Door i Convenie Hyd c-Ass'sta8 i •ONTARIO THE BRITISH CAR BUILT-AND BACKED BY GENERAL _'Clutch. ,.HOSPITAL MOTORS . .. SERVICE EVERYWHERE IN NOATH•AMERICA �• v70C ilNSURANCE N GUIDE ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION .—if you haven't one ask TORONTO 7, ONTARIO Law Motor Sales Ltd. Pickering Your employer or write - .. .—� _r- ? .�'�" -►'In — - '7 ,+C:1rUA.RANTRED Townshb Mn Radio-TV Q�C, A civic employees union is app_t`y.�r !TD•E S � - . �'• the for employees ation h connection with -PRESWPTION SPECULLISTS du>' 1VSakit or Model �the employees or the road a� gar- . �Aribur F" r - TOR bade departments. The matter was brought before : DEALER township council this week, CAR ttADIO REPAIRS . COSIMET}ICS fI�NOR1ES •AIW NEEDS i DUNBA.RTON RADIO i r iTff11 Atttirlslwta�"rsellllO� AND TELEVISION STORE HOURS - :Two Door West Of I. G..A. Y . f OR . DAY�OR•NIOW PICKEIUNG VILLAGE' ,.,�- •. + WEEK DAYS•DAB !.! QQa<... STATION U. PIC1tINfli - • WH2-6430 or TE9-1191 _ - SUNDAYS AL HOLIDAYS '—.. t 1. Phone: TZwoe 9-1&11 WM- McEACHNW Prop. BALSAM Bt MT.. ZION PICKERI M G Alteckows, TEaI/1� lF2S20 ; ' e -Congratulations to Mr. and Njrs. - •t PHONE WH. 2-5961 • a r: �r can Be Financed Phone WH- Z-2171 Bill Graham on the birth of a son Repailrs on Sunday, June 12, at Port Perry Hospital. Pickering, Ont. The Active Service Class met last KE!f.Abl) CLARKE Wednesday .night at the home of �p•� Rev. 'e ng opened with Greenwood. t �6RAHAM HARDWARE The meeting opened with hymn 376. 1 '�•�• ' Lt?C!'IOlQLrSttB I PrayA.• by the Presilent, Mrs. Earl Leeso�sld Gait.A"?rigo. tut tb W. H. j. THOhIPSQN, B. A., LLB,. Disney, and scripture read by Mrs. e. �j , C4titstisr OataeSo a�Yortc Barrister and Solicitor Glenn Manderson. Mrs. Eimer Wy- APpIIAnCes Points son sang a solo "He is Mine',—#or- abook Imptrfnionb Hosts- British Columbia and Ontsulo lowed by a talk by Mr. Fleetham on o bow rundtatre. Ra•t saute "June Roses". Hymn 388 was sung < T00�5 Glass E�c 2. NOW stMs oa:•Specialty at Reass�aaW . Glenwood Bl'4g,, Ajaz, and fourteen ladies answered the o _ / s highs. DOW �e�' for � WHitehall 2-5151 Roll. The mii:utes were read and it rrla• t was decided to sponsor the Vacatioq -� W 6. �•Lam, WWS Residence: TEsaple 9-2051 School the first week in August, anal - General �ar� re _ .._. � P. a pbft XarL ws - the leaders were appointed. The prinueft have meeting then closed with prayer and PHONE WH. 2-1911 PICKERING woctioneon L894- �` . Creighton, Fraser, Drynan lunch: Several from here attended Yh 11JlCItDC�! Centennial Celebrations at Green- I. — wood on Saturday and Sunday. -- J y Hannah's CaferlMg firs. Leaman, Barbara.'Nancy r:. Lp � Espy 1 Barristers, Sdicitors and-Notaries and Janet.-of Leasic!4 visited qn ,T R. UR l Sunday, with �:vfr. and -Mrs. B. jam- Publie ieson. ,_ Weddings, Banquets, Show erS Bank of Commerce Chambers, -Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jones and Bakery Products -_�QliltrtStQi SOIICItOI ''' Murray attended the Jehkins-Baker- .__-= -•- t, ► 5 Simcoe-Street North, Oshawa NotarNola Public wedding at 1�iarbron on:Saturday. "Meat Pies Our Specialty" y -Teiephone RA. 3-3441, Mr. �4'm., Harbron was taken last, - Morrlsh at-Old Linghon Road week to a rest home in Toronto. , Highland Crean Mrs. Lloyd Robinson is in the Osh Main St., Pickering :.. WH1.'2-0 86 AT. 7-7391 or 'AT. 2-1362 — WANT= _ _ awa Hospital with a heart attack, ODhF2i'I'8Y HDZIN and Mrs. T. Jordan is in the Scar- --- 8ossrr fu> Hospital for surgery. We hope NNIML Mort to Fr! 9:30 to 5:30 pi so.. $ILAL.L ACREAGES AND for speedy recoveries. Setawday and s -� � 4asa Wq! Several .of the Junior Farmers By A"ohanurd attended the Ontario County Field •AJAX LUMBER—- e4'0d Carh �� PaYaseai� Day at Port Perry on Saturday. -CALL.- lids. INTGi4IS �f rc. R. I�i4ney i•c ;pending a fezv C06. _ For Petaepi Sayerteoetil day: in TP)rnnto.this week. ° Ire a special miic�ionar'y JI-M DEALER There will Sunday.. School next ; C1i�lllt2itt� COTTAGE MATERIAL - f I taMset �11M1 . Otlfoe !�i-OMs nmfiram at •.'.FENDING ... �t Sunday morning; at l0f G. with \Tics . J. AL R'ILLOUGErdy 4" SONS J'errier• mi,.iionnri- .from Nigeria -as !GARAGE DOORS PLYWOOD "Hlsttwa7 3iorinment Works* !•sltlos s;uect masker and no church crar-' PAINTS ROST. AUSTLN. PROP. �. Expe�riesed ga�� vice; owin�'to Decoration Service, DO-IT-YOURSELF-CARPENTERY SHOP TOOLS IR R. L %liftby. Ontario 1?rtahMshed 1800 at _alein. c -: Two males west:of Whitby tm _� 7 TEX%iS ARRANGED - b on No. 2 Highway. bet-*eet► GRACE PR^$BYTEf2IAN LO Whitby and Ajax REAL ESTATE Church .. ,. , 115 WAS Phone; Raleby ago 8-3482 photo cal-op now in Pick- CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE _AVERAGE ,GARAGE $15.00 PER MONTH erin an A-16 x areas. o School and Sunday g 9.30 O.T.—WNt Reua• Public School n�Q N 11:00 a m—Centennial Road Public School` NO. 2 HIGHWAY �Lv�B�N(a ', -buy or sell for prompt _ -- EVERYONE WELCOME 2-.'�23T ' - AAJFRF.ID aATU courteous service ask for REV. WM. H. T. FULTON, Ir:.�rit�la4o seTl�eoBlis Mr. Blower. M'"`"•• : Bryc�n,00r Rd. e n r a 1 : L rssr3vsa eiirr� _ Call ..Phone AT. 2.2372 a rdwa re X213" a aavar ------ `-^ = ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN owls �ienoral Ins trance — Realtor P•� CHURCH . Pkkw%o 590 err MO. 4-3337 a'n` Rector Qot� Paints' Elect cal Applianees —TM Re.. H. S. Shepherd, B. A., D. D. ,TELEVISION a RADIO B�t ,�. _ { ' Pidtee+nff Phone 171 _ Glass Etc Rf PAi R5 a. m. Communion SUNDAY SERVICES •I'OOIs G - 8.34 Holy Co ,rJ • - - w ; Igt M • E r • 11-00 a. tn.—Morning Prayer IPSOIrB: TSmpie 961191 _ • 11.00 a. nL—Holy Cotnmueiion 14th Sunday) , DAN �oel [ : HERRtN alsd'on A. IL IRATI'SW 11.00 a .-._Bunch, School in the S a r wa re „ _Community Hall ; 11.00 .a. m.—Nursery in Rectory _ ' FUNERAL AND :Room - ages up to 4 years �fOOla 6. t70PtAPTi' WEDtiESDAY . . 4 A. e,4lNBUtANCtc SERVICE' io:oo a. m—Hc'y Communion and Phone WH. 2-0480 ti Pickeri BARRISTER and SOl:ICITOli Intercessions for The S:ck e c ti= BUU-DM, AJAR No. 2 HIGHWAY. Pickering • N untied c6vfcFi .MARKS :E L E C T R I C T3l, ilmeee B>4 Y" Oshaws AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD Minister: Rev. Melville Bu"ars tnsUrimce Co _ Telephone ~Industrial _..:_ v ` SUNDAY, JUNE 26,1960 r p Commercicrt 8 Residential Wiring 9.45 A. M. - Sunday School - - 1P1t11TS OS PI3°NS 11.00 A. M. - Church Service .Prompt Efficient Service — Free Estimates asap sew For F� W a.aay W`H. 2-3610 >iMHhp "The Holy Spirit In The-World~ 1♦r+•l•rm ibsoaaoe on Today., ,. • J. ,MAR,K S ifnimiW. tiflat►Sfe. - AUDLEY Tel. TE. 9-1570 Atria..)Mw ms�aaea of AR loR+i. $RADY - _ R.R. 2, Picked •-9.45 A. M.;- Church Service Bowman & Gibson sl•00 A. M. Sunday School °N` W> `� PLUMBING STORE - J _____________________________ FOR Christian �c.ience Society OA` '` .." COTTAGE PE L— O WOOD G 5 CIA Automatic pressure ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO___.____.. 11AONTEtTIF, MONTEITR�RtENt i't0: -—system, stainless- sink ..and- chromi--fou-- cot in arborite top cobinet, glass lined Invites You To Its Regular Id • • Chartered Accountants electric hot water tank. Complete outfit Church Service $185.00 In Rosebank Road Public school Licensed Trustees Open Daily, Saturdays till 1 .m: ��, /n � �ies °r EVERYTHING IN SAFE Every Sunday at Road, A. M. o. W. Rishl C.A., R.I.A. PLUMBING Sunday School At The Saine Hour ��. .- Arthur Mitchell Ltd. 1 • • • a., .k, i l - Oshawa RA 5-3547 ._ ,. Burt R. Waters CA SALES - SERVICE A Reading Room-Is Open To The WHiteha112-0890 .� CONTRACTS Public, In.The Allegon Real •♦ �• 26771 TE 9-24 i 1 r Estate BuDdin Kingston Rd. 4320 Kingston Rd., West Hill At Rouge Hills. e -Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays AT. 2-2080 AT. 4-4721 From 2.00 to 4.00 P. M. �.r `For Further Information, Call - . ATlandc 2.2635 - - 777 -.. - ...- i _ • :..* /.4. *die'n e .. .r �' 0 0 4 . : ALL FOOD FEATURES EFFECTIVE ., ►''^- : - • . JUNE 33, 24, 25 ONLY _ -- .; , `WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. - IGA ROYAL GOLD Niff GROWNRURIfs IRWIVIN6 fNff I DAILY cy, CAN QUART S/24AL CTN. 0 RIPEN RAGGED 7 5 OZ. .. 'I6A PFACM TINS SOLID _ �,�y wr4 -�s 'TASTY SALMON FLESH—U.S. NO. 1 JUMSO SIZE 45s �j j fFNA TISff 7 OZa AICO - -CAN. 5� TIN j __VENDER GR�!GAk6EN rRESH-,N0.1 GRADE-0CTRA LARGE .1 GA SAVE Sc 2fo-"c r ITTIJCf t /'LSns --LONG GREEN SLICERS—NO. 1 GRADE RUMBERS _- SAVE ec ON KELLOGG'S •: • •,::': 2 for e ; FOR'THE PERFECT SALAD _ 12 Oz. r MG fl S. c : reen Unit 'BLACK FLAG—LAVE ioe HOUSE &:GARDEN BOMB '_ LEAN MILD CURED PEAMEA4 ` sTOn-SAVE k u o�: LIQUID CLEANER �n 39- Cott YELLOW OR WHITE e , o - SIDE. GREEN. PINK, � G 9 - BALLET TISSUES m& 45 XURAD BANDAGES B��LE RIBBON_ �°'� 49�-- "sAVE 16c ON S UCCESS TIN DUTY PASTE WAX 59v ."COMBINATION OFFER , • — :RECEIVE A�.X2.00 BONUS BODSTER TAPE a BLERITE SLICED COOKED .MEATS With each of the following purchases . . MAC Si CHEESE LOAF, DUTCH LOAF, MIRACLE NBBY'S FRESH FROZE 6-oz.Pkgs.,39c I 1s Oz. 10 oz. PICKLE & PIMENTO, CHICKEN LOAF SALAD DRESS NG BAR GREEN B PKG. ` MCLAREN'S RELISHES KRAFT PKG PKG IC-NIK-PAID JA s CHEESE . 1/ELVf ETA A CON SIDE BA FRESH FROZEN ,: ..:- ;,, .. •. ORANGE PEKOE SALAD TABLERITE RINDLESS SLICED ALD DUCK -BAGS _ OF 60 DE PKG. .. 6 OZ. N, 3e OFF CRISCO _. _. CELLO „ ,14 OZ. -. -- ..TINS SHORTENING. FKG. TOMATOES PKG. PICKERING' MARKET DS N" S -O TARIO