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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_07_08 .•..w•.. .♦..,y- .-..+ .•. :�.,.r- ..' ThY:t�••r. yr7•,.i,.,. •�, (`i+II -w.. . • `k- -..n... • ...\' aS.1:'•'r.. •!:�j�t.7. .+•c .. .y„•q..r..,,�.•}0♦„Y,JPj -. ••�r .2'.y yc'f,.;i .�d !^�_ •r ews e , eri .n :}Subscription Rites: 2.50 Per dear United Stet 53.00 W. C. MURKAR AND SON PUBLISHERS Sc.`PER COPY Auth=orised As Second Cass Ma VO_L 77 NO. 43 PICKERING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1960 • ! Published Since November 1881 Post Office Dept Ottawa .1 ". ! Rouge School Graduates And Ward Winners _ i.Subdividers May Have To Bring .:I- 7wwwwwwwwwwwwww; 3 Some -In ustry To Locate Here t d e Township council has policy, at least in princi-I G Pickering .. .. - ,,..:._. adopted the poh V .. . � red - - u p e that all future residentiod s dividers must'also bring a percentage I Mr_ and Mrs. Robt. Tyndall and. of industrial assessment to the town- family, of Chatham, spent the holi-; 1 . ship. day week-end with Mr, and Mrs. C:1 A motion waS passed that read-,- ' J. Butt. . ' r•. that the council adopt in principal the We welcome Mrs. Les. M. l=ot`,:' ,; sss7ss L, - policy that any residential subdivider ley home again from hospital and-- be required to provide a percentage glad she is feeling better. a x of industrial assessment and that res-, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Terry, Toron•• { idential subdivisions only be approved: to, spent Saturday with the C. E._ 5 where services (water and sewers) '. Morley family: are available or availab a within one -Mrs. Wm. G McLean is.assistin w 1 - - _ . ,�•, year. • at Camp Pretoria, as business ad- This motion was sparked by coun- ministrator. I cillor Ross Deakin, who said he had Plisses' Rosemary and LuciIllt t ` " been recently in discussion wlth Mr. Chapman.-have left` for Camp Calm Wilson of the 3letro Industrial Com• umet, Haliburton, for three weeks. mission. He said that Mr.,Wilson told W. C. Murkar and grand'-daugb"er him that he felt that advertisements Marilyn and 3fis; Lynda Morley. - Y 4 in foreign newspapers and brochures motored down through Prince Edf c. were useless in attracting industry to ward-County -and Bay of Quinte.. r' an area. but to the "Sandbanks' on Sunda,y..-- - Reeve Sherman Scott said he felt Hiss Annabelle Graham is holid-- there should be some tie-up with new aying at Victoria and Vancouver, i residential and industrial assessment Mr. and Mrs. Milton (Dintjl i but said the whole -idea required a Sleep).'spent.the, week-end it their!, f great deal of study. cottage at Lake Scugog. � - Deputy reeve Ross Hawthorne said Miss Eleanor Westney,.. 12-3reWt- - he agreed with the prncipfe but not old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H d >, the wording of the motion that was Westney,. has won the Grade 8. Ptrq. „ made, Councillor Harvey Spang also ficiency Award at' Ajax Pn� objected. School. Congratulations to Eleanottl ' who came our on top over•177 other f J Grade 8. graduates. -%fr. and Mrs. Rap Doble have left' Twp. Garbage Men for their cottage oh Lake Halibur•i 1 ton. (j To Be More Courteous Mrs. Crs•g Siurkar and Wayne, , have been spending a week•with hetl, x -mother 'Mrs. T. Pacon, at KirkfiehLf - Pickering Township sanitation men -will be told to be more courteous -in-L. . Mrs, W. W. Tomlinson and -fast► the future to taxpayers'and to return iv are spending-the eurtyn3er at Lheitf+ t cottage at Beaverton. —T-- : two five allot cans to a West Rouge s• ! l g her. and Mrs. Bruce Hogarth. and! F: resident that they carted •away a €amily are on a•three-week trip to, week ago. the West, and while there, will'att•{ * ....� This.business results from a West Rouge resident's complaint that the ' end the 'Cal*ary Stampede. .. garbage..men did riot'return his cans 1°rung wife and daughter. t k :firs. R. =1 Murison i; taking it and were anything but courteous to summer course,-in 'Toronto, .in con- _ srrw= s P ` his wife when she iii -'iW .!about _ s, them. nection with kindergarten teaching' $. �> e -�W `a ; Sit•. and Mrs. Doug, Plitz anti their lovely home and cwimmini; s` pool, on Sandy Beach Road. were Bay Ridges Plan Hot' , the 'subject of a feature article to • - last Saturday's Telegram. It is a. . - - T - eg ' -, -- -. . --credit to Doug and Carol-that-they Two have been able' to accomplish sot b Pickering. Township, as matters much without help of,professional3 builders; According •t4 the-sto stand at the moment, are no nearer g ry'� t. a wateY and sewage plant, than they Doug built his home for 13500.: s were two years ago, according to Shows what one can do;if you want: Reeve Sherman Scott to - and have the ability. 11 s Y -- !tins. Scott told council this week Lis, and \Srs. Wayne Potter'call•-; _ that delay in, registering the-Bay ed 'on his uncle, Sir_ Clare Potter, Ridges plan at F•enchman's Bay is one day lasi week on his way to 7tis-( s it his mother in'Buffalo. He is leav-t because it has yet to get the minis- inn for German on the 15th, where' ter's approval. Once that is obtained, t3 y the plan w:ll be registered at oeee. he is stationed with the Air- Force. L. to R. - M:. Edwards (teacher), Garry Goadlzd Janice Treaters Lyn- sor, Busiest Teas. I''ro nt ktow - Mrs Sir.. Scott sa?d thrt former town- 'Zr. and Mrs. Jim Church ward -- Janice Ttanter (English Award), da .Davey, Girry Anstey. 3rd Row - Phin, Susan Hart, Faith Nicols, lion ship engineer. T. 0: Jefferson and en- and family of Weston, and. Slrs:f Sheila Shea ( Proficiency Award), Donald Bishop, Frank Traynor, Dean, Spencer Amos, David Smith, ( gineers for Cie developer had agreed Ambrose, of Detroit, spent.Sunday,; Linda Dane] (Ctitisetaship Trophy), Helen Smith, Fred Goldstone, AI1yn STiazon Hardy, Wayne Wilson, 'Mir on a design for the sewage-plant. This with �1r. and '�irs.,G. C. Baker 5 Mrs. Phin, Principal Rouge Hill "Willard; 2nd Row - Alec Shannon, i . Edw:ids. I design had been used in other coun- Mr. Dohner, roe has one it this; } ` Sehoa :Paul Mitchell, Sharon Archer, Shea- l tries but -not .here. The O.W.R.0 nicest-looking.gardens in the village Sack Row, L. to R. - Gerald Smith, la £'hea, Alice Bates, Garry Wind- i photo by Barry Pombroy-_would not approve the design so 8 had potatoes, lettuce'and,green pea' e h Rose Pei ShQvir' new design is being drawn:•up. fresh from at s we _ The recent R Peony • . of Pickerin„ Horticultural Societysl Township To- Adopt I Local Officials JOHN LAY PRESIDENT 1 Museum Again At was the large t and s best formed. held. p8" /• OF PICKERING ROTARY since t'ns Society was formed. - • • tiirs. Gerald Cowan ��on, the prize Meet On CNR 11ndian Village Here for the Best Ro>e Bloom in then Pol=e .On Parks = show. She received a r tray. l l.a_=t weak a special r.7ee::rh was Members of tne.Ro:^1'Ontar:o 1Iu- 'There were cre hundred and forty- Councillor Clifford Laycox this week held to discuss access lire crossing _ seum's archaeological department are two entries which were judged by;: urged township'. council to adapt a of the C.N.P.., in connection with again• workin;_ on t'-n 7;" \fan :\da Linton, Dist. Director. policy'with regard to parks. township roads. north-west.of the village•and will he Slide- and, a -talk- on the. subject,. "I feel the township is going to Present were: Reeve . Sherman there for the summer. There are about ''Makin:; friends with Nature" .was 'have to'have to •acquire park land" Scott, George Todd,chairmarl of Plan-. 17 r•n the job,and the public is in- given 'w al r: and �Ir.. Laird, oL Mr. Laycos said. He suggested that ning Board, Road Supt. Jack Chap- vited .to go up and.. see the site at I Bow»=:.nvillel Mis Joan"\1'11• al, the township might meet dollar for; . man, L...T.:Johnston, township. clerk--•- s anytime. gave_several vocal nun,her:, accom•, dollar arty amount put up by•a group; and H. S. . Pearce, Planning Board; •. The site is located at the top-of ganied 1n her mother, and N[is Joats+. or organization for the purchase of clerk. Mr. Ray I)esjardins for Metro 3 s •Valley•Farm Road. Watch for the blue 1'ett} ;,laycd'.sc�oral piano nun7bers,; park. land, He mentioned that the Planning was there along!with J. - and' white sigiis,and the'red arrows. The Show was held in Cherry-. _ Lions club at the Rouge, would like ! L. Cann, A. E. O-uIton and D. McCor- f: The "dig" is under the direction of *hod l.•nitc l Church Hall, i to purchase -the Howe property 'ad-'; quoiaie for the C.N.R. Walter Kenyon who became a very n joining the present park. 1t was a preliminary meeting and popular figure with Pickering resi- • • Councillor Edgar James said, "I ; very little was. finalized. dents during his stay here a.year ago. Obituaries -hesitate regarding the parks because 1t was agreed that there would be The Indian village believed to be - •I feel there will be other requests an overpass over Highway 401, Pro- t one of the. greatest' finds ever made Funera ser%:ice, were held on Sun.; and I wonder if we can stand it.,, bably a subway. under No. 2. All by a museum crew received a great day-ior'the ]ate Mrs. Donald Annan; -Councillor Ross Deakin said he'fa- agreed that Altona Road would be.a deal of publicity last year in the w1iO•pa`sed away o:r '1'hurcdav, June:n voured the idea. i grade seperation '(this means' over press and on TV. The members of 30, at Osha.va General Hospit:,l. „ ( Well-known throughout this area,, I think it is a way to limit the cr under the rail�cay). Other 'roads the crew are working on the ground. number of- parks because' I don't that will'have to be studied further inside the village wall and 'expect to lIargarct was Dorn in the siiuth c,1dl - "-think there-Will be many tegttests" — be making the discovery of a new of this township, and attended'Base «•ill be Pine'-P.rdge, • Spruce- lfi�lfi ?- said Reeve 'Sherman Scott. (1'7hite's sideroad, Rayvtew, Rosebank burial any day. Line Si,00l, and Pickering Cuntm - «'nodv'(,w and Pine:Grove. ! You will enjoy a visit to the site nation Scriool, She �•as-a nien6cr of Deputy-reeve cove Boss•Hawtho>ne'sug-• J Y i gested a committee be'tet up to study; Mr. Cann pointed out 'that. the 'fr. John Lay licads-the Picker 'and youf`'chiIdren' too will find it in- Dunbarton United Church, aml be-. Board of .Trans opt Commissioners . in Rotary Club for the next g, fore her illness, of,some years,' was _ __.policy with regard..to parks. g year.: terestin - - -_ - active in the Woman's association,: ' .Reeve. Scott .named the following i must approve.every crossing.' Nor- The new officers and directors took committee: Councillor Edgar James, orally if the railway and 'municipality,; over office.'on July-l st:. the On4'e-Go Group and Ontario - chairnian; henuty-reeve., Ross Haw- can agree, the Board will, go along� Grant Body Shop Chapter ' s v S. t thorne, Councillors Harvey,8pan� and with the proposed solution. 7•HANK.YOU1 "She is survived by her husband,oisi It was a 1 two daughters, Doreen a,)d Lois; Clifford Laycox, g reed by tfie' meeting that License In Twp J C.X.R. carry out further studies in Pickering Softball. Team (playing • _and one son Blaine.;. her father Jas.-_ / -Fun AT July lst Here connection with all these crossings -in the Claremont League) .wish 'too ! 'litcheil, and one brother Harold. , and that•the township' engineer'work thank the following persons for their It was agreed by Pickering Town- Her mother, a sister Elva and bro-. _ Some of the older men of the will- with the C.N.R. on such matters as i much-appreciated cash donations for ship council this week-to give a license _ #her tlrthur W. predeceased her. j who may n•)t be as-good on the ball• drainage.and grades for overpass.and the welfare of the team: Mr. and to Altona Auto Service, located on Services were held from the Mir diamond a, they were a few years diversion roads. Mrs. F. Moffatt, Brock Corner Gar- Con. 1, Lot 33, ►' Eachnie Funeral Home, with Re7�, Agri, certain;, had a lot of fun and, age, Arthur ,Mitchell Ltd., Fawcett's bylaw ice , 1 Ashton' approved Wm. McKay and Rev'. t�. F. $a> provided a lot of fun for the fan= at Dunbarton Kiwanis Carnival Garage, and a special thanks to Mc-, the applies The license allows ford officiating; the Jtily First Celebration here at Kiwanis Park - Dunbarton Phail's Fina Station for purchasing the Altona Auto Service to operate Interment was made in j T§ the Park. Friday and Saturday See Advt, sweaters for the team. a garage and body and fender shop. I Cemetery, , Mr: and Mrs. David, of Guildford. "I'he Lord's III Shepherd", with they Wearer _ who cekirrated her : cool-fee erx• Retarded =' Mrs. Ed Croolia sped! the week- Mrs. Marie Lynde at the organ, The ' birthday'on Saturday, Jitlr 7, with a yea, wi:h Mrs.• and her ass- ' rldren is eaeb Miss Frieda Pinkerton, of Scar- end in Detroit. beautiful baskets of flowers were in party of young friends, istant% take the * _ _•. Dgro, visiW Mr., and Mrs. Cecil Mr. gad,%�[rs. David Stivens, of I ''loemory of the late Mrs. -Margaret David .Carter had his 4th birthday Monday. Turner, on 'the week-end. ' Shoal Lake, idan., spent the wa- #.nnan, Mr. McLachlan gave a brief on July 4, celebrated at their sum- - Mr, and Mrs. T. Young, and Mr. enQ-with Mt•.:'Jas. Mchitosh. ThV thlk about the first communion ser- our cottage at Bird's Creek. Mmak F_ G. Code spent the week-end at are going'tio the States,;`.for a Miss- vice which took place in the upper Mr. and Mrs. W. Sowerby, Jam- . Buck Lake with Mr. and Mrs; Cecr ionary Course prior to going oves� room of a private home. The ancient my and Ricky spent tOhe holiday Ctos�ng . 0turda� ail Jackson. seas. Passover f�.t decreed that a lamb week-end with their aunt, at Wiu- ; ] beets, Toronto, visited her The sympathy of the community without spot;:be sacrificed. In our bashene. is still During ,sister, '*rs. Alex. Gourlie, on the . U extended. to the family of the communion servics, ksus was the Mr. Eldon Robinson who week-"d. late Mrs. Margaret Annan, who sacrifice. Mr.,•Rumball, will be con- confined to.bed, had his nephew and Guests at the home of Mr. and passed awyy last friday. ducting the service nwif,Sunday. family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Van The News Off" will be closed C. I.- Fletcher, on Thursd4y, Rev. McLachlan conducted ser- Blaricomb and MSureen, of Detroit an day on Satuhin during the stmt- . •were: Mr. and ,Mrs. Ross Wilson, vice here on Sunday morniiW. Thy visiting during the week-end. - =a mouths.'Z%e of$ce win'VS-00012 Windsor; Mr.'' Geo. Gould, Cleve- scripture•reSaturday ding was from the 22. BRM �U Swimming lessons at the golf club Saturday mornings again in the fall. had; Mrs. Tassie, Cookstown, and chapter of'St. Luke. The choir sang •Eirthday congratulations to Hea- pool is in full swing, despite the MOWN i1 OPEN EVERY EVENING TIL17;00 P.M. . ROUGE HILLS =EXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL 9-:(0 P.Me . - ' ON NO. Z HIGHWAY PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS..- FRI. 8 SAT. JULY 7th - 8th - 9th JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE Special offer of 4c, plus 24 off}' SPECIAL OFFER OF 4c OFF SAVE SIX CENT S - MAPLE LEAF %21b. Pkg. _ � • • C goo t• Cheese- Slice s .29 RUMBA ' ' - SHORTENING 1b. C OFFER OF IA 25c OFF) tSPEC L 7L - 27 -"' POWDERED SKIM MILK Z - 34b. Boxes PETER RABBIT GOLDEN ROAST 16 oz. Jae 1 .89 Instant New. ,M ilk ANUTBUTrEll SWIFT'S S PARD (ALL FLAVOURS) 16 Oz. Tins (Save 60 - _.._ -.-__..._.(SAVE 4 CENTS) HABITANT (Special offer of Sc. off for C _ '2 3 HOME MADE STYLE OD Meat &11s' in � 3i' 12 oz. tin � 2 1'�V SUNNYBROOK Pure No. 1 White 12 oz. tumblir CANADA PACKERS • _ KAM -. 11i one f ; �D 0 ' - oz. dins or (SAVE 4 CENTS) MAPLE LEAF 1 S oz. SQUIRREL (Save IOc.)• _ Large pkg. .b. C _ eanu rid t e C Pure Lart TEARMAN'S SMOKED i _ � FRESH PORK PICNIC — — --- Ib. � i SHOULDER PICN IC S HOULD - 6oz. Vacuum Wrapped Pk r MAN'S SL _ -R.O AST ' . . - . . FEAR CAROM LOAF se• MA �" 1 C t PEA BACK BACON or MOCK CHICKEN LOAF -- -. _ - CENTRE CUTS }'. END CUTS FIRM GOLDEN RIPE or SLICES Ib. 69c or SLICES Ib. 9C' FRESH LEAK Ib. 4 - PORK BUTT ROAST 49 ,2 C DEVON SLICED RINDLESS BREAKFAST 1b. . BACON . - -=1 5(b. Package 49C _ JUBILEE SMALL LINK PURE PORK 1 Ib. tray SAUSAGE F C FRESH.LEAN ARRIVING DAILY — FRESH HOME GROWN 1b. -39� IIAI NCED BEEF ,STRAWBERRIES C • �- 'LEAN PEAMEALED •. .:_. ._ .. . Quay ox '29 . -1b. ., Quart _ COTTAGE ROLL C • . IMPORTED FLORIDA RED RIPE WHILE THEY LAST — FRESH KILLED - - _W GRADE A OVEN READY ROASTING or BOILING a erme on C _ . . large size each E _ C HOME GROWN No. 1 . r � WL •ate -. ., ' _ ' } (Average Weight 5 - 6 pounds) 'w' P otatoes �. pe STROUD S FiND MARKET COFFE, E CLUB STEAKS r' 1b. 69C Large 11 qt. basket o : • .•.� ' Kraus �fws _• a'hot dinner, toasts'were made and -------..��. acknowledged, nmany handled ca b_ capaatY member of the White- Ridgewood Rd. have been enjoying mat to visit Kr. $=1th !oi•file IY by the students. va�bjecitat/ and offered to study the two weeks' vacation at Wildwood Ina, end and Peter is meta i°°a � W�elr subjects and support the Fairport S Yg ore,fo - Award Winners were: Citizenr.hip Peach•Library hen it a Sparrow Lake. weeks to enjoy camp life �iith Y meeting of the Award , Presented! b Mr. Y approached Mica Angela 3tu'2toif, ' Westpolnt. dad and uncle who are both tmrnpl The regular„wetRl Jue}T:AtaY 7 the .Municipal Council of Pickering, .I)Unbartoa Kiwanis 'Club waif held Tickle, who substituted•for' Mrs. Y. to form a Township or County Lib- Manitoulin f Island lasrt l week..Lodge, them on Mot,day, June 27Yat the Dunbar- 1Villard, who could not be present; Y. cyan United Chunh•. General Proficiency Award: Glen r At the close of the meeting t' a 'she will be employed for the summer The wives of the Kiwanis mein Cross, presented by Mr. Westlake, g months. FAIRPORT KACH bens were invited as 'for the Kiwanis; I new green tunic and white blouse to Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Godman;'and All our school children are now :. guests to din- mprovement A- be adapted on a voluntary 'basis by family, East Ave, have just returned joying their holidays to tter to finalize pre-Carnival plans. ward: Tel Pi y the Y provided b the-. Rouge School ys the fullettl, ` As the "K" Queens play a large V ugh ° Willard Staff; Athletic A- dig girls, was from a trip to Winnipeg where they as are the wonderful teachfag• staiL` .` part in the sue-ass of our 'annual wardsent to: Luba Schedrin arid- pfd- It will . bear the school visited relatives for the Wayne Lade, and were crest. weeks and attended the wedding past -three of a received prom o a list of students that; Carnival, it is imperative that the y presented b promotions f .:.,partake in planning of this event. y Mr. Real Y The first general meeting of the nephew there, ff Council will be held at Dunbarton Mr. and Mrs. Doug Tearne and' 37 Grade drten pupils �ttomoted 1 - The Kiwanis Carnival will be held Mr. McClelland, Inspector of Pub- Scli'o91 on S� ? on July 8 and 9, at the Dunbarton tic Schools, complimented the class apt. 7, .:t 8'04 p. m. family, Kirkdene Dr. motored to 31 Grade 1 promoted to Grade 2 Kiwanis Park and some of the at- on their academic stindiag. and Saulte St, Marie over the weekend 24 Grade 2 promoted to'Gmde 8 tractions being presented will be brought them up 'to date on the : .WEST ROUGE where Mrs. Tearne and the children 30 Grade 3 promoted to Grade 4 * giant bingo, pony rides'for'children;. Story of The Three Bears. After the will spend three weeks in relatives, 17 Grade 4 promoted to.Grade 5 'basket-ball throw, cocoa-nut pitch presentation of Certificates by Mr. June School then began early Wed. Mr. Tearne returned home Sun, July 29 Grade 5 promoted to Grade 6 and man other McClelland and School Pins b Young fry in the dis- 3rd. 22 Grade 6 promoted to Grade 7 Y ggnes of chince. Y ttict have nothing to worry about but Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Scott, East 33 Grade 7 promoted to•Grade 8 -- Scoop", the clown will'.tii- on hand Mrs. Adamson and Mrs. Beddal, play for the next- two months. Mean- Ave, were in Cornwall June 23 and 24 20 Grade 8 for the amusement of both President and Vice-President of the while the school grounds are being attending the Conference for the graduates will be Grade young Home and School Association, the 9 students•next September. Congmt:- and old graded and sodded with plenty of Reeves and Mayors of The Province orations to all of you. Items of entertainment supplied Valedictory Address was given by room for the sports activities for the of Ontario. free-of-charge, will be: fish-pond; Wayne Lade. summer, Almost every evening in the Mr. and Mrs, Julian Rowan, Ridge- is Mr. omeohn Denney Victory Drive carousal for children ten years and Miss Norton from the Staff, in- week you can walk over to the school wood 8d. motored throw h P and he wia6e� under, attendance'draw prize, ad- traduced Mr. Wm- Parish, B. A., g Quebec thank friends and n grounds and watch some .scission and parking, fayor of Ajax,. who spoke on the Ball teams and the baseball Volley province recently and report a very ids and flowers during for i As in the importance of intelligprmce and the should games picturesque trip. Ajax hospital. ff stay Fiat. many valuable preservation of Democrat going in strong competi- Con Pr will be won by, those who Y• Mrs. tion this week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M: Cook acid Part support our Carnival. Vieran thanked Mr. Parish for a Many families in the district took arrival�of a��ugh�dS�Jon the Crea• have returned from; AD Our Kiwanis Carnival is stir raj- very informative talk. Following this advantage of the long weekend to at the Scarboro General Sun. June and them three estaal- afve three week holiday, w sew or loons of raising the funds net- the graduateb were joined by the check cottages or visit relatives while to Mr, and Mrs, Ted Santis, Rouge da to 'BriughColumb� �� eYsarY to carry on the community other students for..a dance. The din- others are starting their vacations. Hill Dr. on the arrival of a son Sat- spent a few days. The is 0tojects, and we a ner was a great success due to the Mr, �Mhlre �� appeal to everyone efforts of Mr. Tickle sad the ladies Hill Dry Mrs. Lee Faris'' Roue Y y then travelled ttb get behind this "fun" fund-raising spent the : g urday July 2. at the East General down to the States via the Campaign. of the Borne and School Assotia isiends '�.>�rrtsv311e. weekend with Hospital. Coast to Ra To the citisena of i ciao. - Corr. PPY returns'of the day to Waiting friends and retativ communities, the Kiwanis Club ex- rs. Jim Lynn, Rouge Hill' Mrs. l,tIliate.Shi West and Mrs.•Cook Dr. were in Haliburton over the hot!- on her b' HOn' Dint Crea, returned by way brad their most 'cordial invitation to -� f ' :..: lay. u�d��Monday, Jn1Y 4, and the Central States to Chilago md participate in' the coming carnival.' Mr. and Mrs, Bert Bramble, and to ' S�nyslope, who then home. _ . "You" are part of your commun- a Charlene, The s. Bert agent a Sew tea his: ninth birthday -Sat,, On Monday,July 4th a total of 64 ItY; Your community is What You Backs Library days in Ottawa visiting relative3. July 9. children were enrolled at Daily Vaq.: Make It, ;Mir. and Mrs. Bert McGoni Rev. and Mrs. Fulton, of Grace tion Bible School held,in the Dunfair After a co,operative dinner meet- Sul and Presbyterian Church have moved Baptist Church. _ The new Executive of Pickerin family Rouge Hill Dr, went to Nis- from Brycemore to their new reel_ - » ' ii»g between the members and their ff gara Falls, N.Y. on Fri. Ju] 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peterson sad and District Home and School G Highland family with. their wives, a program of music entitled a + m a b Y dance at 408 Rouge h nd Dr, fa t e r Council met for the fist time, on'. Mr, and Mrs, J. McGee and! guest Kathleen "Traditional Jazz" was supplied by June 29. Many newly-elected Prer. family, Island Rd. s Gregory Wall, Sunnyslope, has left Palmer spent the holiday week-end Kiwanian Bill Hook. Bill'appears in Ottawa: pent the weekend to ,spend the summer months as ea namping at Presquille Point- to to idents were present, among them counsellor in training at Camp Robin • Mr. and bars. C. Denney, Brenda ve dose considerable research in g 1vlr, and Mrs, Jim .French, Leslie Hood where Mr. Weaver our school the field of jazz music as his famil- ya' Robertson, of Glengrove, Mrs. and Patricia, Rouge Hill Dr. motored znd Cheri of victory Drive spent part iarity with jazz musicians and sing- TYas, Rouge Hills, Wm. Fair- to New Jersey, over the holiday to principal has 8mt interest and we wish of the long weekend visiting ers proved very erttertaiain and grieves. Dunbarton, and Sfr, Griff- visit relatives. Y. them luck. Denney's parents, Mr.-and Mrs: Vail ,educational and much credit g=ust en. Whitevale.. Mr. � ms � race Smith and Peter, Ridge of Shelburne. Mrs. G go to Bill for his fine Hi-Fi egdip �' Treasurer, Mrs. �onryr, 'and, d M Terry MacCrae, wood Rd, motored to Camp Kasavra- The girls', baseball team, 'time Fair- Went We understand Bill will bZ ' Secretary, Mfrs. Harding, took off- gtone Les have played progiAcqt 144% o him ram Chairman Mfrs. Riches repo d :�q«� THOIVISOH 1 flames so far this season, The �- in the near Future and we wish him ► Cults being'1 win and 2 lgsses, success in his new venture, on the Home and School Camp and I Mr. and Mrs, •M. Parkinson and Special guests of President Nets Federation Board Marling which _ -.BARRISTERo�e family spent the week .and Mar they attended recently. sSOLICITOR -end camp=s Margaret Westlake were: the It wa.c dec'led to set up a "Res _ NOTARY PUBLIC at Ostler Lake near Parry Spund, ratter's aunt amid uncle, Mr. and ration Cgmmittee" to encourage the a COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS - t Mr• Fred Williams of Dunbamtoss �drs. Glasgow from Dublin, Ireland COMMISSIONER corner of Shores is now at home resting after • ' g in Canada. - Corr. development' of resolutions among Old Plant Rd. on _ hlmBstay in ax Hospital. nrtmo are visiting teal associations. Mrs. Guest, of stay birthday Rosebank.and Mr, Fairgrieves, of . �o• 2 Highway wishes to Donald _ . V Dunbarton, watt form this �nmm' - _ WH. 2-0910 Blackstone of Lakeview Ave, who �gban Willard ee. and it was suggested an attempt ^elebrmtted his 7th birthday on July should be made to set up a Study . Molds Graduation �:rarmp to ronsider the financial are- grile HAPPY Birthday to Joan Anne'Gam �� ,. > r>t " nett who was 3 years old ot►.inly o eroy _ Sorry to learn that young Tommy The Vaughan Willard Home and Libraries in the area were the R.R. 3, PICKERING, ONT. Old Rosebank Rd. N. Williams of Dunbarton Sh " School Association held their Grad- focus of much discussion, Fairport — TE. P. a out.of the mumps, m +on inner on n Beach Library, Get well soon Tommy, graduating students: David�Com awned 268 members amid over one PORTRAITS The Pickard family and Mr. Jaen -_ ton ,Glen Cross, Wayne Lade, Judy thousand hooka. Tt was generallK a_ WEDDINGS / Ma=sh spent the long week-end camp. May, Ian Pelham, Ted Priebe, Ne;- ~ ttreed, libraries deserved the whole- BANQUETS o>~oSraPher ,rag at Grace Lake. _ �h hearted au � tint Rough, Helen Schaper, I,� 4 pport of the Home and N GROUPS, ETC. Miss Dorothy Knox of Northern; -.Schedrin and :Gloria TYy_lor. Aftem< drool Council, Mrs. f:,,�ct, Mr - Ireland; is spending a month's half. ' Fairgrieves and Mr. Griffin,-in his . - day in Canada. She was a the home of her uncle and aunt Mr. ` and Mrs. Wm. Knox of Park Blvd. _ over a week-end, _ _ - --—� The Strawberry Tea held June 29th sponsored by the Ladies Assoc. vlraa success a a •. ,. .: tended. and ve Over the holidays ry we « to se was giatifyin tables taking n the bea h. e the re e of t picnic Over the-week-end Mr. And Mn. _ 't Blvd.f Etteb ranked L. Sharp of Park :• � 1 : bar, and Mrs. Hutchison o o ico c. A.few'residents'and their families _ enjoy-a b� bonfire at the beach Sun- day evening to round up the long holi- day week-end. { ,.. On 'Sunda - Holmes will be bringing l 1 � the or David ! , message r r at both' services at Dunfair Baptist �a t — h The discussion in the mornins i. urch t will be "Not to call the Righteous, but the Sinners to Repentance:" "The " Christ of olos cans" r at 7s _ in the evettu;g p.m. C � .. . . I. CI, C'. F. PAMPER DRIVE t .SATURDAY, JULY 9. _ -PICK-UP 11.00 A. hd. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF - COUNTY OUNTY OF YORK - . To Wit: � UNDER AND BY VIRTUg of : ,' .... . '.' ... .. .. ��� life(,'pub.. ._. me directed, issued _ � CR V'B E^ ■ HEI. M . ._ ... � LIMITED is ARTHUR Ir�ITC .. a bave teas to or lose: . . there's pier f `tuba' ONY SPA -• .•, . " ._ seized and under Bat w. going to be a "home run" tonight on the and will ° or sale by Public family's hot water supply. Active youngsters use a lot of hot water t- -Anctton m my office arm the Court i P OWN, in the Town of W� "Y _ •, _ P Y at bath-and-bed time, but with electricity on your side you'll - on T hhi>rr e a of the game. they d�4, 1960, at 2.30 o'clock in b head a am afternoon, the right,'title, in- ^�� v',Install a modern, two-element electric water heater of the ri ht` terest and equity of redemption of $ ANTHONY SPANG, to, HYDRO size and capacity for your family's needs. Then, when you.scrub, out of the following lamsis, namely: yours ;ub or do the family washing, you'll always have an amp] ' - ALL AND SINGULAR that tae, a r' of hot water waiting for you. You won't have to wait tain Parcel or tract of land*Ad preaa. r , i . thanks to electricity, you h t for rt. And 7 the And, ism being t Plan b59,.for Y, Y P g nee o s ely and cPl-Frerim`�i;e$e��;, LIVE BETTER ' +,,' . absolute cleanliness to o eration. To et more out,of life, get the ty of On tPrio. (ELECTRICALLY Most out of electricity. ARTHUR WELSH, Sheriff, County of .Ontario July 7 i \ • s '4 Pass Standing - Beverley Horn- Haaulto°'birthday to Diane Hilt, Long' Proficiency AW424--Kent Aa' j sltaw, Lynda Wood (Typing)• Happy '� iAI. - OAADE 10D, who celebrated her'11th birthday Woe a For- who . ■■ria public Spear Award--3 try .� s —, _ SecoJid Glass .FJSnours,. - Terry IasM;nesday.-i Boitea, Bill !•reemait,: 1dilsefr Mail- 11tt'. and i�1rs. Hroc Siegner went ArearRro6eieaey Award.—Douglas lkt e•• Pay Increase .sett (Art),. Jack Robertson (11r3� 'J: fishi'rig last week-e to Hastin�i; ;- Third:Class Honours - Gary bath and Mrs.' Siegner aught two nice Weibe - -� Area proficiency., Award !wa We have very little comment on the increase in Pay (Etch), Gerald Pascoe: (Art) Well perch. that Pickering.' Ownship'S COpIIC1Hor8' got last K'+ee14 esley Robertson, a revor•Sm,th,.Jiro:` Mr. and bfrs. A. Cook wish '.to Dougls`8'VltEebe. Sherman 9cott•commented that it might induce more wilsoq (Art). announce the arrival of a grand- DIPLOMAS AND PINS presented to for council without fear, of fmaneial loss. We Pass Standing Gary Eekkevold ' daughter, born Friday, July, 1, at prin.Graduates.McLel��O °Inspector' j7t00p1e t0 run (Math), Blair Bryant, Christina Scarooro General Hospital. ' 1iIIl[It will. " ` ' Head,. Gordon McBride (Frch), Mr. and Mrs .Alfred Robinson VALEDICTORY SPEECH—Mies We also hope that it will induce'the right kind of people Marilyn Murkar, John Torrance and Paul are here for the week, be- Leggy Range. (Math), Fred Walker (Eng), Betty fore making their home in Canton, A�t,'the conclusion of the aGradduaa and not just those who see dollar signs, in connection with the Ward (Math), Hans Woitz.k (Eng). Ohio. -ion Exercises, each Grad •, — —_ _ — ---- _-- -„ . _ GRADE 10& Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baker and new Library Book, presented by.the having Nick are home from Miami Beach dome & School• These books will be It has been said that because council work today takes up (The ttwogyears students, having Ciertcai, after spending two weeks tnee1 laced in the Rosebank itd. Library Flo )ouch of a person's time, many qualified and interested Course, are gtatsted School Leaving- They visited the Keys while there P Certificates I }i\Ve welcome our new neighbors, 3s a momento of the students who t - persons hesitate to themselves. We.think there is truth ) Lave gone on to High School. Second Class Honours Jo1it Mr. and Mrs. Spenceley, Noreen and A beautifully leather-bound-Record } Jn this. • Hachey, -Fay Madill, Grant Pascoe, Derek, from Lindsay. gO°k Was presented to the school to .� ¢ The present rate of pay for COUriCi110r 3; on, the Average Georgina Petty, Florence Phill:ps. Mrs. R. Desjardins' sister Linda. receive the signatures of each.mein- Of a regular meeting and a committee meeting, 50 weeks of Third Class Honours - Russell from Huntsville, is visiting the fam- per of the Graduating Class. This the year would n�t.a councillor $1,500 per year plus mileage 'Hilts, Patricia Kavin, Kenneth Mc- ily for a few days.ameron, Foote's took will be signed each year and Taggart, Bruce Tipton. •emain as a permanent record of the #o and from all these meetings. loot'bad. Pass Standing - Andrew Axhorn. Pay, is spending a few days visiting ,tudents. who graduate from Rose- This may do a lot to strengthen council, or it play weaken Robert Hunter, Hugh Pugh. Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnston. — a grand Master George Johnston is spen- � nk Road School. 3t.Only time will tell.• o GRADE 11 to GRADE 12 ding a few weeks visiting his an i her, 'a seville, Ont. GRADE 11A. mot t Ro School First Class Honours .. Sharon Mr. Cliff Matthews spent the hot -Gets Driving ]Pickering District Nigh -School Clarke, Aaron Fenton, Patricia iday week-end visiting his famy in. license Here ,.,,�.. Gray, Wayne Knapp, Barbara Mess- Buffalo. er, Carol Whittington. Mr. and Mrs. Mil Lambe and at ;xamination Results/ Grades 9-1 3 S�ond Class Honours - Nicholas family spent Saturday o Woodstock. Mr. Jenson of bef re council t Baker, Jno. Buttars, Glennys Cress- Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnston apd week nk agreed $60.00 required to vn• on Id Hoar Ross James, fam:y spent the week-end at Foote's 'week to ply 'Kennedy Son Vernon Mason, Lyn Anne •Le>1nox, Donald Lin aro ay, pat- -is spen a driving school and to egffiblieh gebool 'shown below. ettr Maloney, i it aGrades the students are Us- Robertson (Frch),ath), Eleanor Wel: isoa,jCarolynnaPay e. Marion Pegg, enMrs. Peggy Preston, Roberts and world peraut it. soups under Rs . He,said he did not feel it was fair � Claw I•lorfotus. sh (Math). Ian. Salgo, -Ronald Tranter, Gail' Russdl, all of Detroit are sp.Cading .� he pay this amount when (axis -• *ire,headings: pass Standing - Fred Fox (Math), White. a week here, guests of M;. and'bfrs, only �y $27.50. Second Claw Honoiturs. ode Class Suzanne -Harris. John Hotper . ...Third Glass Honours - John Ban= Eric Hilton. - -H°n�' and Parr S (Math). ' Glenn Derr. (Science), durchin, Ronald;Death (Lat.). Gor- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Matthews spent Lt was.pointed out by Deputy reeve i ..Students whore agates ate not tis-. fed have not been promoted. Sub- Frank Taylor (Etch), Milton, Tay- don' Edmiston,, Ruth Miller, Sandy Saturday at Sibald's Beach guests Roas Hawthorne that taxi stands also in brackets after a for (Eng. Fi.), Joyce. Thompson Ritchie, Barbara Walker. at a family party on the occasion of ,atilt• Jensottswas told neo township.not a (Typing). Pass Standing - Sandra Davis Mrs. Matthews' birthday. rate from his home under the pres- ��te Indicate the sudeni is . GRADE 9F. 2 (History), James E. Irwin (Latin), Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Letcher, of ent zoning bylaw. promoted eondanonally �Ofe •�- First Class Honours James,Gill James R. Irwin (Latin), fill Prf, Toronto• spent the taeek-errd at the g Y Mr. Jensen said he felt his probing jaets. 1 (Physics ), Paulette Riches, Glenn home 'of their daughter Mrs. HiQg- » • a • ard; Clare Harris. ns i on An enjoyable evening was to i Second Class Honours ti\'m. Bar-' White (Germ., Physics). spent on Saturday as Mr. (,etcher ters worse-for ma r i was ef.He had revi- + FROM GRADE 9-to 10. hints It at p j rett, Gary Blair, Shirley Diink'eM GRADE 11B. _ Sandra; s}iowed films on their recent trip ugly uncovered GRADE 9A. � covered the fact that the po- : CGeog.. Hist.), Fared Haug ..Eng.). First Class Honours to Victoria: lice we issuing driving seh 1 re su g oo Per' . First Class Horrovrs - Wayne Con- Third Class Honours - Vic. Hook- \Valmsley. then he -(tier, Donald Drake; Marie Draper, er (Fr., Math). Joan Ingham. Ron- Second Class Honours - 'Bill Car- Mr. and bits. Thos Philpbtt, b1 r. mils under tzo taxi by-law; g Laneggar (Etch), Robert Lang, gill (Eng., Latin'), Steve Jackman,'. and- Mrs. Atex Waters went to ran into the zoning problem. I)dichael Fi`eenian, Gerald Pegg. Ter- torn W'ilhon. Guelph over' last week-end when �— _ •- ry Skelton ogee .Stro , . Consumers Gas Want ;NVardell, Paul White. Lee'Young.. _ Third Class Honours sync the men p aye i Second Class Honours - Carol -Pass Standing c. Lorne Hewie Carter (Eng.). Bev. C�asselman, Bill Tournament. Bowles,- Barbara Brown, Linda (Frch), Loii Jordan (Science), Rich Foster, Pat Hawkins (P. E.). Dia- Mrs. Amv Bell celebrated her bit- *,e Lower Rates Brown. Diane Bye, Trudy Cane, and Lesko (Etch), John O'Brien' one Hull, Alan Johnson, Sharon thday last•Thursday June ?0. ys, :Susan- Diane Be, Sue Hannah, (Eng), Root. ,Rattew (Eng.,. Freh.). Jones. Peter McKeown (Etch.). Mr. and Mrs. R. Dey and Thomas 'Roger Hunter, Reneth Koehnemaan, promoted to Clerical 10. - Keith Darlene Mortenson (Geom., Phys.), went up to Pradford .aid Holland The Consumers' Gas Company has to Pauline Mansell, Ryland bEez, Susan Arthur (Eng. Frch..), Marg.. Hart-_ Lynn Rogerson '_(Physical. Chris Marsh Ia., Monday, and had a nice appt�ovehonOan rinterilnl basis° errate € h 1plsen, Paul Robinson, Gary Stone, ford (Typing, Geog. Hist.). Peter Scott,- Len Stroud (Eng_), bale afternoon fishing, JKeith Nagar, Wanda Williams. Holley (Eng.,.Science?, Linda Smith Waltier. ' reduction it estimates will save•resi- Frch., Typ g Museum PR Man -"domed and commercial eating col- Third Cla..s Honours - Anne Hall, C iii 1, Carol•n \\'onnacq Pass Standing - John Davison tourers app}otcitrtately one million dol- Bill Hartwell, Carole Hunter, Janet t(Eng. Frch,. Geo„ Hist.), Ann - fArt), Marie Hill (Freh), Ron. Poly- lars in the 12 months ending Sep- Math.).Ernest Phillips. (Frch), Woody (Eng. Frch. 11Eath.). till (Geom). Linda Young- (Geom. 'ember 1961. These.reduced rates will GRADE 4B. i GRADE 5G (To Clerical 10) ' Physics)- •• Addresses Graduates) be effective oa meter readings on and j First Clays Honours Ian Buttars Second Class Honours _' Vernofl _. .Aegrotat'- Keith Wright ROSEBANIi ROAD HOME & after Octoher 1st, 1960. It is expected itobert Dtineom-tie—B�ertep Haw- Bruce, Patrick Cooney, Allan Leh GRADE I I C (to Or. 12 Commce) that they would remain in effect on Honours- Diane Dear, SCHOOL AS' IATLON thornt, Petia biaroldt, John Miller, man, Jane Nickerson,- Rich. Reed, First Cla'a an interim basis, until a public rate _ t'; Elinor Jack. The Home & School Anneal Grad: hearing has been held. Sudra[hrstine Tyas. Third Class Honours - Georgina icon ass on 5 - ua ion A. L. is )p, President, - Second Class Honours David Burton, Brian Larkin (T))ling), Al Humphrey, Bob Lehman. )Eng), Rd. Grade VIII students was held on c• cis the move, said this would be the Betz, Dawn Brown, Margaret.Carl- eta Areal (Science), Cliff.. Reynolds Glenda Palmer, Carolyn Parnham, •Iue�y evening,June 28. With 100ic g -ton, Annabelle Graham, Mary Sue (Science).. Carole Roger , Robert Sharon Richardson, I of the students having passed their 9th voluntary rate reduction anade examinations, Guests alt' c►.rAonts by Consumers' Gas since 1955, when ]Hunt. Marilyn LaBrie, Emnia Lau- Wilkinson •(Science), Eldon \\'ikon, Third Class Honours - Ruth Hug- Natural Gas replaced manufactured - glilin, Carol Nelson, Sandra Poorer+ Billy )'oungler. tler (Arith). Don. Matheson, Keith, I alike were in a festive mood as they as in is Toronto. _ : oy, Dianne Richardson, Valerie Passing Stan.4ing Wayne Eldon McDowell (Typing), Hilda Symth,''t sat at the beautifully decorated tables. g The turkey dinner was enjoyed by all. "This fellows our stated policy that i {itowan. (Science, Soc. Studies).`Sharon Hi Garry Taylor, Marianne Wright. our customers are entitled to the Third Class Honours - John Brett; bert (P. E„ Horne Ec.), Jim Mor-. Pass Standing - Robert. Dey Jud- tilts. G. Carter, Pres. of Rosebank lowest possible Ras rates and highest $titre Gtark ftiLu;it.), L4rtss T - 42yping), David Smith.(Science ie Peterson. Marie Smith (Eng).y Rd. H. & S.,• presided. Among the standards of service consistent with son (English), Cheryle \\'attman. and Typing). Derek Spencer. GRADE 12 to GRADE 13 Guests were Mrs. E Hull, Pres. Pick- business practice." Mr. Bishop J Karen Ha>watd. FROM GRADE 10 TO 11. _ GRDAE 12A., l ering Dist. Home & School Council'; said. GRADE 9C. GRADE 10A. ,.. First Class Honours (Five Opt- Mr. E. Brett, Pres. Rouge,Hills Lions "The new heating rate would, if _ First Class Honours Nancy Bak- First Cla.a Honours - Russell ions) - Mary Jean Jamieson, Diana Club: Members of the Teaching Staff; a roved,'apply throughout Como- First Wanda Moore. Baird, I3onna Podnar}•k, Murray Johnson, John Maniw, Ingrid 8� 5fernbers of the Home, & School PP mers' greatly expanded distribution Second Class Honours - Barry Cooper, Judi Edmonds, Carol Find-. birarns, Rosemary Salgo. Executive. system from in in the west Fruneau, Lorraine Carter, Dorothy' lay, Shirley Gardiner, David' Haw= Seconl Class Honour; (Five Opt- Guest of Honor and speaker for.the Y thorns, Donald Hobbs, evening was tilt. Duncan F. Cameron, to Bowmanville in the east, north. } j( rickson, Bonnie• Maurer, Gail Donald Hot- ions) - Norma Cartwright, Stewart to Barrie and along Georgian Bay to Xrick Wayne, George Mulholland, ter; Ia'n Johnson, ' blarg. Roberts, Craig, Ronald Patterson, - Connie Chief' Information Officer of.the Roy-1 Collin ood, and in Peterborough, Third Cla, Honours -'Alex :arms- \\'m. Weller, Geo. Wright. Payne, Irene W;agenaar, David at Ontario Museum, Toronto. Mr. > ' bur (Freh), Kerry Brock, Gladys Second 'Class Honours - Ronald Warner. _la-a, nor a member. Lindsay, Brockville, Ottawa and the Jones, Eric :AcCrone (Frch), Eil- Barke''y, Leo Daly, Sharon Gibb, Third Class Honours (Five' Opt-. of the Canadian, American and Brit- Average saving to house heating ane Robinson, Leslie Schram, Burt Terry, Green, Grace Jackson, Shir- ions) - Alan Dawson, Doug Hortop, i'sh Museums Associations,UNESCO's um customers under the proposed new Vilely, Eric \\'olff, Donna Young ley Kul}k, Don. Lay, John McDon- Lyle Jackson Ronald Matheson,. International Council of Museums, schedules would be $4.77 for a year. �Geog. and 'Hist.). . ald, Mervyn Mercer., Maureen Mer- Barbara Wagenaar.(Four 0..ptions) the National Association.of Science For commercial and medium sized in- i Pass Standing Lynn Jackman rite, btary Miszkiewicz, Mary Mit- Carol McPherson. Writers, and is on the executive of dustrial heating customers substantial (Grog, and Hist.), Rosalie Jackson, cl(ell, Gwen Quinton, Murray Stroud Pass Standing (Four Options) - the Canadian Institute of Public Af- savig would result. jloward,Lumley,, .Dav-id—ti?cGo-ar? (Eng.), David W er. Mike Mills; (Three Options) Rob- fairs. His visit to. the school Was Hating customers would benefit (Etch.), Lyn McKeown (Math, and Third Class •Honours - Tea a ine ntley, Gary Disney (Hist.) prompted by the students' interest in next summer by extension of the per- ;'yping. ) - McBride (Eng), David McKee (Fr), (I\o,Diploma) the archaeological excavation in Pick- iod of summer billing to lhclude the Promoted,to Clerical X. - piaail Robert McTaggart. Eliz. Newman, Aegrotat (Four Options) - Faith ering Township, known as the Miller month of June, as well-as July-and- a•n Cladd (Eng. Science, Gcog• Wayne Parker (Eng.), Janet Tom- Shepherd. Site. August. The summer reductions bring Mist.), Robert J. Smith cFrch. His. linson. _ GRADE 12B. i Following the.Banquet, Mr. Duncan June, July .8ttd August bills down Geog.), Gerald Wilkes (Eng. Hisi., Pass Standing•� -Marvin 'Kin* 'First Class Honours (Fite Opt- spoke to students,parents and friends from a high of about$7.00,to between _. Creog. , Geogo (Frch), Bill Watt ions) - Joy Parker. attending the Graduation Exercises. $300 and $4.00 each month,with fur- 1 GRADE 9D: { ' Second Class Honours (Five Opt- He told of the importance of the pace pilots on and' hot water units ions - Patricia Diasio, David Johp- archaeological find by the Miller Pav- ° ring; Second Class Honours -- Gayle GRADE 108. ) jpisney: Peter Evans, Linda Jones 'First Class Honours - Elaine son. Ron Kimura, Geo. 'Wilson. ing Co. of Toronto, in 1957. Its dig- Mr Bishop noted that Consumers' (Hilt. Geog.); John Lusted, Bob Schultz. Third.Class Honours (Five Opt- covery was accidental but is now con- voluntary rate reduction policy had UcKinley, Jim Powell,.Henry Raet- Second Class Honours - Bruce ions) - Gordon Annis, Ted Ruddy: sidered to be one of the most valuable roved highly successful in obtaining sett, Robert. E. Smith, Nels. 'Stroud, Carter, Ralph Daniels, Helen Erick (Four Options - Eldon Cresswell, links in the history of North America. house heating and water heating cus- jtobert Taylor, George Tran (Fr. son, Brian. Farr,,Bill Iamilton, Ir- Leigh Parker. The.site is located on the Valley Farm tourers. The total of heating customers Mist. and Geog.), Lynda White, ! ene Hotner. Edwin Lawrence, Joyce Pass Standing.. (Four Option) - .Road, north of No. 2 Highway and is in 1955 was 3,500. Today it is over William Wonnacott. i -Lewis. Nancy Rackham,Paul Range Beverley Banton, Elaine,_Barkey, at present, being, excavated by the 701000. ?bird Class Honours - Janice Jim, Seebeck, Thomas Sime, Mal- Annable Gulliver, Rubv -Hobha, Royal Ontario Museum. Mr. Cameron ;girke, Robert Cox, Geo. Empririg- color Stowell, Lynn Wilson, Harry David Keen, Gordon Todd, Gladys extended a cordial invitation to all { liar, Sharon Kennedy, Ada Prid- Yetman, Disney (Hist), (No diploma). interested persons, to visit the site. Lawyers Will Study &note (Frch.), .George Quinn, Step- Third Class Honours - Pat Har- .....GRADE 12 Commercial Mr. Cameron's'address was fascina- lhanie Smith.,Carob White. den: Greg. Wall. First Clan+ Hotfoots - Elly Scho- ring to parents and students alike. yw�• ASSeSS111el1t � Pass Standing - Brian Bunn Pass Standing' - ,Byron• Berwick ten. - First hand information, so close to (Math), Stephen Cawthorne (Typ.), (Social .Studies), Peter Bosak, Ron Second Class Honours May hems, opened a new and wider scope Anthro- Pickering Township lawyers will in- Sharleen Chute (Frch), Wm. Jack- Brett, Edward Cotton (Spc. Studies) Binglev, Wanda Carter, Betty Hib- of�ntelest in Archaeology, township son (Etch), Sharon Morgan (Eng), Sharon Delaney', Doug. Ecklund beet, Kathleen Hickey,.Gudrun-Men- poi gy and Research Copses in al- apse salentl n regard to appealing the Brian.Shannon (Frch), Shannon (Frch), Duncan McPherson (Fr.), zel• Kay Michael, Sharon \Villiams. lied fields of study. county if- equalized assessment t}vit s•, .5with (Typing). Linda Morley. Third Cl tss 'Honours Lynne filer GRADUATION EXERCISES will boost the township's assessnent -• =,,t Promoted to Clerical 10. - Irene GRADE lOC (to Grade 11C.) thon3•, Bob Cooney, ,Helga Kohler.. ROSEBANK ROAD-SCHOOL 1959-60 by $1,647.544 anti 'also boost, the wiles. Second Class Honours Verna ..Donna Scott; AWARDS: mo n they to the con Y y iss GRAVE 9E. r Closson,, Barbara F.mpring�am, Jan- Pass Standing - I;)refie Kotmos' Citizenship—H & S—M' Peggy $16,174 Qy ay ,t rse cond Class Honours - Edward et Jones. 3furray Maurer: �/�� Range 11eeve Scott said the soli•tors feel oks, Rabcrt Hall, Wallic' Hobbs, Third Class Honours - Donald LIVERPOM Outstanding Girl-Teachers-Miss the matter should be'con�ered very de, Ho Cheryl Liscombi, Arsentt (Soc. Stud.), Agatha Buck- hat de nd- Dr.,--Norman and,. Mrs, A. 'O. Colleen Beegan I tieriously. Thelp also said. hat MiMica—By l FYPing), louu N t i Ruth nonnet•ly:--Anrr---D*aprr Outstandin Bo Teachers—John in on` how far the a*'eal is taken, na Norton. Shirley Postill. (Typing), •Evelyn Dvnkeld, Rosart- Hamilton, missionaries from Argen- g Y— g she consider- ing, arrived b lane last Tuesday, Webster it could cost the toy' P herd Class Honours - Leona na Kinch, Willie Kutlich, Sheila Mc- t y P Lions' Athletic Award—Tommy Mer- able. T pkin (Hist. Ge og.), Hazel Clos- Mullen, Steve Schwe(s, to visit his,son Mr., and Mrs. O. \ Mow MiscELLANECVS L A S I F D SIN!! -_� � L:. ..SSPTIC TANIM 'Ism, lVIRY.Y TYPE OF I1dS1iRANC3 CLSANXD ART ES FOR J �'!�v/ CONMNG EVENTS ----- = � i'R�L• 'E. AORLE'Y °` W. J. ilU1T VILLAGE OF DICKERING H.ON PLYWOOD ! 9 Oshawa - 8A 34042 REGULAR MEETING 4:sx'✓• REAL. ESTATE . •[ _ _ ells . . ...-,_ . .. - � coux 4x8x1K : AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEFHONE' -_----------------------- --- will be held on - 4sSx5�i TUESDAY, JULY 112 - LW P. M. 4x8x% 32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKEIlING, ONTARIO is the Council Chambers. 4x8x% MILLER HEATING BRUCE'HOGARTH, Clesk 5-16th's Sheathing Pl7woor# 7EJPHONE:-DICKERING: OFFICE WH. 3-6212-4tES. WN. 2.3116 14 HOUR SERVICE f - card of Thanks k 9Nfit�h'a Underlay . . . We would like to than our many 4x4 Pop. Underlay ilA1 --- friends and relatives, for flowers, =:UT RATE- - - cards, acts of Kindness and express- -FORREST LUMBER CO. LTD. COLEMAN ions of sympathy extended, during Opp., Pickering � �ytge Stag COOPER BLOCK LTD. our recent bereavement in the 140 Phone. TElaple 9.2361 . eurnai:es, Space Heaters, Water of a loving wife, daughter, mot'h� - '920 CALEDONIA PO" - TORONTO Neaten, Ranges, Wait A Floor and sister.L i Furnaces The lies. , Davidson ���� RB�fa�S �- .and Mitchell Families. BLOCKS 8t BRITS Furnace Clean wuf - $7.50 ra Acce ssories - ' rSUMME PRICES t Thanks -- Why when 1 STEEL �' and el �e . tp ttu k tr,o_ 8214-- -�It th � Of Y. WHi 2 349 friends for their card, - - -Do -L wish- �' .. uhall - 1 ghbors it l: nave wl a=asd Bowers, gifts and inquiries during. the following° specialized•tools fra■a ' . C� RENTAL ! TUDOR ST.. AJAX my stay in hospital, and since my `Sit1t.Ajax s coati I Centre,, in --- - . - the A' Ste Centre ` ��_____--_-- was very much . T d natal return. It all app- he small daily rhsrge N STATION RD., DICKERING, ONT.-Phones WN. 2-1960 EM. 3-2102 -------- ---• � recanted. ! liet_d following / James A. Mitchell s each item - - - T E R R s Floor Sander Edger $7.001 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Squires',. Floor Polisher 6100 26th Annie "At Hom--" Half-inch drill ELECTRICAL Queer-inch Drill s ' JOHN 1. LAY and , , ; Mr.. Hugh Squires, of Bea lender SZ.00 t will receive their fr{eelds Vibrator Sander 12.00 I N S V R A N C E from &W in 4.00 and 7.00 to 9.00,'ai Poste Role Digger 0 .7S their home, the occasion Of! ' Cave G+ra PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCit EN6UND For-Sedrvice Day or Night dOu1 Stapling Guns $ .7s COMDANY LTD. their 25'.11 we g anniversary. Call TE. 9-1521 PPaint Sprayer s3 00 LIjE - 'AUTOMOBILE - F Plumps A specialty I�ENCHMAN"S BAY Pick $ .75 _- ._... ----- -•- -... Congratulations to the Frenchman's Hedge Trimmer hang x2.00 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST -` Asbestos Shingle Cutter,- 62.00 J. H. VERNOY Bay Peewee', for winning the cham- �� g .75. - Office: Station Plaza, Ajax Shopping Centre. Phone: WH z-3301 E:<tvatrag, tic Tanks Grading. Tours ip -at the V1 day, Jul Peewee g;� Rug Cleaner 61.00 Septic Tanks. Tournament on..Friday, July t:They Power Rsmset Gun .:.Y� 63.00 Phone For Imasediate Coverage Day Or Night Pboae: WH2 2-3757 brought home the Pill Lightheart Power Cement Mixer ,_-_ S&M apr 15 -trophy which is oa dipslay at Mrs. Ramset Hammer 4 .7S p. �`. - - Helen Hill's Store: They played f•nr Extension Ladder- 61.50. To Grade 5. - Pennv Harrison. games, w.nning the first from Allen's Underlay Hammer 02.00 Grace,Powell, Arthur P.uckrin, Lyn- Hardware, Nurth York. by. a score Lento Jigsaw si200 - - APPRAr11ALS da Puckrin, Susan Richards Jack of.5 - 4. The eccond game was play- Benz-0matic Blowtorch • .75 - _ Savink, Shirley Smith, ed against. Galt, 9 - 5: the third a- Blowtorch s .75 ..':. cher ai s Preston, 9 - 6 nd Wayne u Miss Joan e, t� g n t a Plastic Tile Cutter -02,00 To Grade 6. Teddy Kinsman, y had a strut-out- ••gainsi ano- yyh�] trow Jl<1 00 _ Colley Douglas met ens quire, Mar-, tr ort or tea, Norm s- _sso, Sledge Hammer • .7S - Real Estate Broker -- Pickering, Village ilya Tapscott 4 - 0. Several interested fans from House Jacks - i .7S To Grade 7. - Linda Izatt, Pobby the' Bay accompanied the team. Concrete Breaker 010.00 WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-36'25 Richards, Douglas Saunders, Ron. It was a long day for the boys, hav- Roto-Tiller 215 Brock St. S. Whitby - Phan' MO. 8-3625 ald Smith, Stanley Wonnacott. ing left-the 'Bay at 7.00 a. m:, and l (No Deposit Required) r • y To Grade 8. - Maureen Harrison, returning .about midnight,-a tired but" ,Res."Highways" 34 Mile East of Dunbarton, No.2 Highway Allan Powell, happy team. FOR SALE Grade 9. (High School) Jo Several members of the Fairport '51 PREFECT. - 26,000 miles: Or- To - - - -- - - Astky, Joy, Astley. .' Jimmy Izatt. Yacht'Club had an enjoyable week-, iginal ties.- $1c0. R Avis, Frtiich- ` _ �� Gail Mitchell, Nancy Puckrtn, Joyce end at Okott N. Y. where they, man's Bay. ' Smith, Rita Sorenson. were the guests of the Olcutt Yacht DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC Mrs. Pratt, ea went over -onser and one twobsa 1 - , G K Pr tt teacher ch ` on MAX'S Friday. a TREE REMOVAL AND _ boats on Saturday. They-.experienced PRUNING SERVICN !GREEN RIVEK rough weather going. and coming -;Piekerin g- Phone WH2-2205 COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRZ%G Ifiss Ruth Hutchings entertained back. The •Q,Lcott Liub had several July 29 i the Ladies' Aid on Wednesda`• of thin s' Mann. ' adians, including sailing,races..mov- Washing Machines - $20 And Up b1 r. and ,lies. Frank" Hutchings des w boatirs and luncheons.' uncheons A- PARTS AND. SERWtCF ' of Claremont -visited E. Hutchings mong those is the party were: Mr. AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE y w on the week-cud. and Mrs.- Fry*cis Allison, Mr. and Phone: WH2-6410 - FhonePickering WH. ������ Mrs. T. A. Barefoot and Mrs, bf: '.firs. Dennis eurnis. Mr. and Mrs. Open Every Night Till 9.a0 O'clock _'.:i Draper visited friends at Whitevale.- Win. Fertile and Miss Sandra Fer- Mr,.and Mrs. D. D. Barefoot and tile, Jack &i.Inerney, John Hcrda, HELP WANTED - family of Ajax, -Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Bill Allisou, Harry Hutchison, Alf. �. Barefoot, Weston, vi:itrd friends at Adams, Tim Lloyd, Dave Morgan, RAWLEIGH ,BUSINESS NOW the Park on the week-end. Fred Hunt, Dennis Owens,and sev- OPEN IN tonships of Whitby and FIRST MORTGAGES ARRA14GED: Church School Picnic will be held eral others, including Geo. Bandur- part of Pickering. Trade well estate- ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES at the Conservation Park, on Wed-` chin who sailed out of Oshawa, ac- lished. Excellent opportunity. Full AVAILABLE FOR' ADDITIONS nesday afternoon, the 14th �' companied by Bill Harvard. time. Write at once. Rawleigh's. A AND IMPROVEMENTS. Misses Anne Draper and. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Neville Lawrence, Dept. G-333-1&9, 4005 Richelieu, in ppN�T 7, WE ALSO. PURCHASE OR LOAN Lehman were Toronto visitors on of Oshatica, are spending this week Montreal . • i. the 'week-end. `at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- N=R" -ON EXISTING' MORTGAGES. vey Fertile. MRS. AVON CUSTOMER ATRIP BN ME (:1 ", IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT• :..LEAST ROUGE Mr. and bars. Chester Maciewitz You have. ubed Avor' Cosmetics, of Detroit, accompanied by their You know their quality and guaran- `� / 4/fR[ GAGE FINANCING i FOR FAST ]des. Flo Mocris and family spent four children, are visiting her father tee. There is a big demand for Avow COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - last Thursday visiting her mother;' Dave Brundle, this week. Service among families. near your _ F T D an gran mot ,erin Toronto, • - -arry Co ----d - ome. f joy nee money -.call at i ��• w �i i * AUBREY E. IRELAND Mr. Harry Liedtke, Rougemount Wayne, are spending their vacation once for more information. No ob- �� Dr..spent.last week away on a at Sturgeon Lake. ligation: Call: -LE 6-.0627-collect i AND COMPANY trip. Hare Fertile is on a fishing trip _ Y Pe Air. and Mrs. T. Fowler and dau- this week at Pigeon Lake. BERRY PICKERS WANTED 100 ADELAIDE ST W ghter, of Detroit, visited .Mr. and The lucky winners at the euchre Long Picking Season I� • W. Mrs. W. Whittle and family, Rose- party at the home. of Mrs. Frei :TOP PRICES PAID TORONTO 2 �6NTARIO bank .0.r. S. last week. Scott, last Tuesday :were: .l. 11{rs. 3rd Can, Weatney Road / A stork shower was held at the Carrie •M'cCord; 2. Mrs. Eva Play- Or -.Old PI•int Road horne of Mrs. MacKeracher, Dyson ford; Consolation, rs, aq s- LL,_FRANK CALDERONE -- 'EMpire 11-5300 or Ernpire 6.5965 Rd. The ladies of the community gad• july 15 awaSEVION Evenings took, a surprize shower for Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cvidwell and TEetple 9-1750 WA. 2.6902 MacKeracher to her"home. four children' of Cleveland: are via- WANTED We are Sorry to hear bars. Nest- iiing her parents: Mr. and Mrs. R brook, Altona Rd., was ill last week. Swan. WANTED this week. We wish her a speedy' recovery. Mrs. John Herda and family spent Clean, Used Furniture And 3+ T.V. "' 1 Little Debbie Grylls, Whitby, R. the week-end with her parents in Appliances i s �. STSI R. 2, spent a few days with Arch Windsor. AJAX BAGAIN CENTRE WHIT£AA1.L 2-5880 and Mrs, Beall ROUGE HILL Speedy Get-Well-Wishes to Den- Phone: WH2.6410 Friends of Harold Guthie will :be nis McGarry, who has been confined v O'clock •(' _-----------------------:------ pleased to hear he is making a good r. and Mrs. P. Scott, Kingston to bed with,pneumonia. Night Till 906 M Open Every recovery from the injuries he rec- Rd. left for., their holidays. The sympathy of this commtiriity WANTED - small, sidewalk bicycle .� AUDLEY eived to his left arm in a hay-baler Mr..Percy Smith, Wrodview Rd. is extended to Don Annan arid fam- or slightly larger one. WH2-0187. The Sunday School and Congreg on June 25. He returned home, on was taken back to Ajax Hospital ily in the Beath of his wife, Marg- ational picnic held at Paulynne Tuesday. Phis Week. aret, last week. STUDENT - seventeen years old. Park on Thursday, was well atteii- Arch Bell fractured a bode in his Mr. and bars, B. Hollinger, of Pirthday congratulations to Dune would like an3•, kind of work, during ded, with about one hundred and ankle while playing ball at the pic Altona Rd, spent last Saturday vis- Hill, who celebrated her Ilth birth- the holiday season. Ph. WH2-299 :. -twenty sitting 'down to s'6pper. Rac- nice iting friends at Lake Simcoe. I day on July 4. _ r es, swimming and ball garhes were Anne'Guthrie is at Camp Pretoria The Misses Prichard, of Toronto, -. .. REAL ESTATE were etiests of Miss SumntenJtle enjoyed. - this week. J REFRIGERATION Congratulations, to High School nd Mrs. Lotton test Tucsda�. AIR- CONDTTIONING. ..Stndent5' t5•h0 'N'CTC Ptib'te School Promotions - . ' r' , successful in . Conarat.rlations to 'Mr. and Mrs. COMMERCIAL FARM, OR SALE To Grade 2. - Cheryl Betson, B. Hollinger• Altona Rd., on their DOMESTT�, A F their studies. Ten acres, lots of fruit, heck house, �" Judv Morrison, bathroom, barn, implement house. Timmy Harrison, Mr, Tom Bryant, crime reporter fleet wedding anniversary, June 27. SALES - SERVICE near Cannin on. as Karen Kinsman, Randy Richards, Mrc•*Wm, Dawson and �dau hter, LORNE WHITE J i1y Broker .:for `'Tlae People" newspaper, of K Cannin on, h ".,London, Eng.; has returned to Fng- Marjorie Walsh. of Arnnrior, are guests of Mr. and r;,Pickering - Phone WH2-1517 Canning ton, 99, land after spending ten days with To Grade 3. - Patricia Kinsman,- Mrs. C. A. Schwalm. .____ _ Mr. and vies: John McCallum. Werner Luckai. i. BICYCLE REPAIRS DAY OR WEEKLY CAP.BI �,. To Grade 4. - Frank Mitchell, Bar- "�'--'��'� given children Mr.. and Mrs. George Izatt and WELLS PARTS AND gFR\'Tr'R barn Smith, ffeverlev Smith, Peggy A,r Mn. L Radtke, Dttnbsuton, Kiser -- 7" `�mily, and Stanley Wonnacott, are g by machine. 30-inch t'le. Sep- ',:AJAX BARGAIN rFNTRE: - Squire,,Everett Walsh, Dick Winter, stop Road. �l tilidaying at Stanley Park, Erin, tip tanks installed and ete-ned. Phone: WH2-25410 July 1S j Kenny Hendren. _ _ Wy WARD - WRiTTBY. ONT. Ca'l 24 Hoes A T`sv For Service - Phone: 'M'O 8-2563 Open Every Night Till 9.00 O'eloek �',. : r ,r C .AR - - 1m E � RT have kit for Cadet Gmp4at,jOPe*• {. --._ ._ "'risk, on Laatc.Huron. H : 'Trait Peter's Fyoase again for the Mr. and.Mra.. J~rank Hiyg head :;,� f , ---° �.�,,,,�,�,� and is working--at-Al aaad-- 'love just-rdtutaed from a vacation ., 4Iae Tire, . at Point au Baal.' y Mr. and Mrar•Jack Mansell speht Mr. and Mrs. J: Watts, Downs.:, the holiday,in New-York-city.. ville and Mrt. B. Hobday, of Tor- Mrs. Yaleiitino and Angy spent t onto,.-were recent visitors of the J. 7 :.the week-end on Lake Huron. Rermie family. ' Mr. and Mrs..Keith Drake and the Mr. and bars. J. Kennedy, Toron- ` , . 3amily spenr•the week-end at Strath- to, were:week-end visitors with Mr, -joy and enjoyed the Centennial Cel- and Mrs. J. McGuire, l brations there. Mr. and Mrs. D. ArkseY.and fain A'Cadillac•car was badly smash- ily of Brooklin visited relatives here "'?n� r < . '. %• , ' .,0 ed on the-9th Con. near Cedar Creek. on Sunday. gorner on. Thursday. It is reported Mrs. Doyle Hardy and son Peter, - the occupants were on_the way to visited Mr.and Mrs. Robt. Redshaw _visit the- Mansell family. f We saw on Sunday: _ ..__.. A Cadillac convertible pass the Un- Arthur Maxwell fractured the MoD .Cemetery one evening last week, small finger on his right hand lUt ; pad, that driver, with a carload of week. passengers was travelling a rate of It is good to see Harry Porter -speed that could*make us say - :if back at work again after.his recent . -:be turned upside down, less would operation. n its *ave been "asking for it". Ed.) The crowd at the firework sdis-, B�VV Ontario's Transport Minister John Yaremko,measurer Donna McNall's height with the ;play on July 1. is reported to been touch smaller than in ocher years. aid of the Departments new safety ruler while Lucians.DelMonto, Jack BernBtein and ,�••'* *'' A large number turned but'for the ATTENTION l All former-D. I. iCreo$rey Ebisuzaki of Toronto s Clinton Street•$chool wait theirttira.'Ibe ruler combines. Lemployees,here. H4re is an oppor- height and weight charts with practical traffic reminders for children. For the twelfth 1�tuon :Cemetery Decoration Day on _ g P� Sunday:.Fiev. A, Ea Grtsswell and tunity to renew old friendships and Y ..consecutive year`the Transport Department and the Department of Education will '$eve,Carnegie had charge of the talk over old times Ptah to attend distribute,qne taillion of these summer safety reminders to Ontario's elementary school the annual D. I. L; Picnic in Lake- '-�� . . ,service,,Mr. and piss. Carnegie alsq. . A rtion of the three-foot ruler is shown at]ieEl. view P rk, Oshawa, on July 1% at .dyad charge.of thtr musec. Mr. Jas. a L y childsen _ 2.00. p. m- Bring your own picnic _. . po ;Coates said a fever words of welcome tuach. Telt your friends, they won't y "~ tIp the visitors who were present want to miss this annual g'et-togeth- Mr.. and Mrs. Jos: Tims, of Scar- €otlaws:- Stevenson, Rosebank.. Crests were supplied and Ptase� i room, spent Sudlay with the For- - - - Senior Boys - 100 yd. dash- Dav- J' for Boys - 75 Yd. Dash - Carl ad by the Kiwanis Club, of Dvabar the Ellicott family re-union took • oyth family. id Parliaatent,'Dunbarton; 7S yard Fitzgerald; Rosebank 50 Yd.'Dash - ton. The- apects koadmriRLes place on July I at the home of 14r. days • K•o D'efoc, West Rnu e; Tom Maroldt, Rosebankc; Running is'w be cot�ratt8ated for. lice good ippent the.holiday _here with ]di. and Running Broad Jump.: it hard-Nor- Broad Jump - Tom Maroldt; Stand- job tp ocoenizin& Toe Earl t• sham The families were well rep- - �� resented. Sixty tvaittia n they.-R�` �`. ' BLOB '� $iO�•Jump - --Bruce•Frow4o, eae.~1131 Ir"tlef 'Dag'= C�tr. P doss coP family spent the 1 h lioy at Htigh�Jum Paul Berwick. Dunbar-- apm, V. Willard: Ball Throw - 1l --- ----------------------- --- . to a will-filled droner table. Ran-, Ricky Dowling. Duabarton, arton, High Jump - John Sch7 ' y doll Etliaatt, President, was Master P- q/81.iTsN mod' of Ceremonies, and our sports com- ton; Shot Put - Kea Weeks, Rouge Prentice, Frch Pay. 3[r. and ore. Burton jest return- Hills. Junior Girls - 75 Yd. Dash - Bev. Miss Phyllis Jones returned horse mittee was excellent. Everyone from !ed-from a holiday in England Senior Gkis - 10o Yard Dash Lade, Vaughan Willard; 50 Yard last week from d Mr. a.�aeen Criat the youngest to the oldest joined in. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Borland of Ronalee Sproule, Rosebank; 75 Yd.,. Dash - Bev. bade, V. Willard; Run- led b her friend Mr. Thomas Grist the sports. Members of the family y WalkerriIk, spent the week-end at were present from Hampton, Ennis- Dash.- Dorothy Smith'�Freachman's ring Broad jump - Carol Kirk. Fr. from Washington; D. C. - p#he home of his mother here. killen, Solina, Peterboro, Uxbridga, Bay: Running Sroac# Jump - Helen Bay; Standing Br6ad Jump - Pat Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham's in- Mr. aiid Mrs. Alan Tomlinson, of Smith, Rouge Hills; Standing Broad Skelton; Rouge Hills; High Jump - fant son has been critically ill yr" Toronto, Brougham and vicinity, XIarreilton, spear the holiday with his Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown, Toronto Jump - Shirley Watson, W. Ronne; Francis Baker, �ti'eat Rouge: BaIZ pneumonia in 'Port Perry Hvspitat, ;,parents, Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson. High jump - Marlene Mulligan, Throw - Barbara Warner, Fairport Several from here attended Dec- . Mr. and Mrs. 'R. Brown, Scarboro, Mr, and 11�rs. Bill Gliddon have Rosebank; Ball Throw ` - Sandra Beach. oration Services at the Claretmnt for tyro weeks at La3te St. Pet- and Mr. and bars: Cyril Wannop and Clainents, Rosebank. Bantam Boys -7.5 Yd. Dash -Totr Cemetery on Sunday. _ family had Sunday dinner with Mr. Intermediate Boys.- lOp Yd DasF. Tester, Glengrove; 50 ltd.- Dash - 'Eric and Lenora Jones„ of Clare- -and Mrs. C. A.. Killey. - Peter Pots, Rosebank; 75 Yard Donnie Munroe. West Rouge; Ron-' an mont, are visiting heir an Mr, and 'Mrs. Roach. of Oshawa._ bfr, Keith Dorton, Claremont, will gr .:hpent Sunday with Mr. attd Mrs. F. conduct the morning worship at .the Dash - Robert Fertile, Frenchman's Wing Broad Jump - Barry Cassells, eats Mr. and Mrs. Cecii,Jones, c i Brougham urc an remon Running Broad Jumn__ Garry Frenchman's Bay; Standing Proad Miss Elaine Dopkuig, of Dugfaa,_ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fiockl'ev on Sgham JuIp I0, 17 and �4. Rev. �netey, Rouge Hills: Standing 8rd. Jump - Nicholas. Pratte ouge: is holidaying this week with Miss !rave their grandmother with them Jump - Marvin Edwards, W. Rouge; Ball Throw - Jim Lennox. West Doreen Jones. is week, from Victoria Square.; John Norton, Ajax, will preach on High Jump .- Martin Dana, West Rouge: Potato Race - Leigh fri'gt- The Men's Club wit be in charge dth Juiv 31, and August 7. Ro 'Batt Throw - Ken Tan he, kins, Fairport Beach. of the church service next Sunda _ Mr. and Mrs. M. Line, Maple, Mr. and Mrs. H. Tuffard, and � g � _ r- . ;11Pea the holiday with Mt:. and Mrs: hiss. Harden, all of Toronto, called W' Rouge. Bantam Girls -.75 Yd,,Dash with. Mr. Gordan B�. of Pinker- :ispen a holi. on b1r. and firs. Chas Farrows.one Intermediate-Girls -.100 Yd. Dash Francis Judgsen, Glengrove:. 50 Yd. ing, as .speaker and Mr. W. Brown, Rev. A E.. and hiss. Cresswell day last week. - Luba Shedrin; Yaughaa 1Viliard; Dash -Janet Hitt, Rouge,Hills; Ruac . Greenwood, as soloist iRsave left on a six-week vacation. _ Congratulations to the Girls' Soft 75 Yd. Dash - Ruth -homey. Fkch. Wing Broad jump Linda Penstone, The W. A. will meet next Wed- It is reported that ix-week Ernie Car- bat] Team who played o the against the Bay-, Running Broad Jump - Luba G-lengrove; Standing Brd. J%mp, - nesday, at the hQiae of Mrs Geo, _ :tntthers has prirchased the Baptist . hedrin, V.'Willard; Standing Bred. Lynne Skitch. Frch' Bay: Ball Wilson, Mrs. Chas. Fiss 'and Mrs rsonage and that the'church is Pickering Beach Tam one evening Jump _ Linda Hopkins, Rouge' Throw - Elaine Buckner, Fairport �oa.'Forsyth are in charge of the • � last week, and won 3b,to; 13. _ Hills."High-Jump - 1Vandas Lord, .Bach; Potato Race - Janet Hill, R. 'resists. Roll Call:' Verse .or nnin -to build a near one. P, A Y g Mrs. Lemmon spent a couple of West Rouge; Pall Throw _ Doris Mills., Item with the word - Children. Mr, and Mrs. Fric Watlace, Tor- days last week visiting her nieee, - .bato. spent-the. holiday with Mr. and - - - • _. i Y Mrs. D.-Lennox and family, Pick.- _ • ..jdrs. Earl Beare. Mr. Lrotc-6 an rs. wanson, Remember the Women's Instit pp -teachers at our public school, will ute Picnic to he held of ' rhe. Map- -• toot be back next season. les' on July t2. B leaves here at Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill, Coiling- 9.45 a. m. Everyone. welcome. FRIDAY SATURDAY -wood. spent bunday at the Wilmot We are glad to see Mrs C. A. Kill= ' JfiII home. ev is home again after being in the JULY ft JULY 9th The W. m M. S. et on Thursday Sunnybrook Hospital for a few ­ .CARNIV art the United Church b sement, and weeks. : 7 P.M. . AfMrnoon i Nine members of the Baby land and the - �ldission Bands w•er,o entertained. I?iekerirsg T, �. z. r3`raelt And �KIWANIS - PARK M' DUNBARTON The W. A. of the United Church Field Meet : 7. 'met last Thursday at the home of : • F ._ ' ENJOY HOURS OF FUN WITH FAMA & FRIENDS :�[rs. H. Gaudin. Mrs: J. Peddle op- In spite of the threat of rain,-the -tined the meeting. Mrs. Thos. Ham- Pickering T, S. A. $.Track and -snond read the scripture.' Mrs. H. Field Meet went on as scheduled on Dean took the topic,•and prayer- place sdav, June nk The event took - MONSTER �ING� BOTH NIGHTS Mra. Pugh gave a report from O'sh- place at Rosebank 'Road. Public sawn prsbylery and Miss Barbara School. pupils .from Grades 4 to 8, - Pugh gave a musical number. Mrs. from the'nine schools of the -area Weddle rea.f a birthday tribute to were entered. Mr. Munroe, Super- s :!Canada. President Mrs, R. Ward wising Principal of the Area, opened, LOOK IDDIE EOOig — of the-m oLbls.airt with- - fi- -.Smz for the business period. remarks. TFrank' Taylor and Flab Smith Winners of the various events,.aa , PONY RIDES • DRIVE MIDGET CARS :�Al,! .WAVE T.V. ANTENNAS_ -WITH ?RACTOR • . FISH BIND Ajw :-ROTATOR - FREE MERRYwG0,wR0UND ---FOR CHANNELS 2. •4, 6, 7, 11, : ' ~ A E FOR YOUNG �il OLD - Wand the New Station Channel 9. _ GAMES GA N Roof Antenna.with Rotator and Stac ed Heads oo . . :. _ .....:..only s9S. , ., _ ` MODERN REFRESHMENT' BOOT BAKING SALE .. '(as bvr as :6.00 per month) .. : ;; -_. : r;.-• :. to Heads �11r lucky draw tickets from most bvsinpssplaces losses -- .: X10-ft. Tower (Three Section) with Rotator & Stacked eked =139.00 ani members wearing the but -with Big Ke (as low as j8.00 per month) " FOR CHANNELS 2, 4, 6, 7. 11 Do 20-ft. Roof Antenna°leu Rotator with Single AN Wave Head ;35.00 Seeing the Pickering area Youth Band on Parade of, the Park 40-ft., Tower (Three Section) less Rotator with Single AN Wave Head - 79.00 Saturday July 9th-7 pem. (as low as $6.00 per month) dos Year Warranty on Now Installations. Buy now before steel b Afternoon & Evening Attendance gwkes Be up. Phone TEtnple 9-1191 9 WH24430- Frve Estimate ( • . •Prizes Drawn 3 p.m.-9 P.M. - - ' _• •,i • � . DUHBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION -. THE BIG LUCKY TICKET DRAWS- AT. 10 -P.M. SAT. JULY 9TIf •- (PICKERINO BRANCH) , . DOORS WEST OF I.G.A. PICKERING VILLAGE p_ _ INTERNATIONAL CREDIT CARDS HONOURED WRING YOUR P�! Y --" STS! Y �'lLI� Jai - - - - i 'Al* !Divine Serice ed on OVA-HANTFIRD. Sunay. by_bir- K&Anet rw. 8. .4rw- T' r PQ �, • • _ A. he Processional - "Ttie .Lord's awho-T Swvie r MY-Shtpherd" 'a>Rd•a fine:.anthefn--, i '•raise Ye the Lord", !vas bi jutlf s , Any Mahe 4irAKodel j i4 sung by the.clyoir -Mr. Hiroo PRESCRIPT10I�i SPECIALISTS .'. � took has text teals `Ma$-except 3 -r `I J�WVERIIL DIRECTOR I Verily- >(.say ita>do y�sltr, ex t �p Ye be converted, and beome as little ' FURNITURE. DEALER Ten, re e not ' ! chi! hall enter 'into the COSMETICS _ SUiNDR1ES ICY NEEDS kingdom itf heaven". We learner from this sermon that - "That. onlyt .vrhfA is eternal is im- � STORE 1•iOURS }.V so Bergmann Auto Body PrIvah AmbelItislt•-S•rV6 portant". The disciples were mucb' DAYS DAY OR NIGHT Y about. who,would be.the a WffIC AY DAft Y 9-9 1f @ � + greatest among them in the kingdom SUNDAYS = HOLID/KYS 1-3 3TATI011 ROM lICISRIlMO • of heaven. Jesus gathered the twelvt phoitec TEmpte 9-1811 -_- '-1MfM. MCEACHNiE Prop- ar nd Him'and a litter child i -'- - r nthe midst of these sa 'ng, the - ' ?After louts,Ti:aglle 62M • words in our text. PICKERING . PHONE WH. 24%1 As'Cfiristians we can learn en- - Repairs Can Be Financed Phone •WH. 2-2171 thusiasm from a little ch.M. We must be enthusiastic.about the. gos- Pieke' ring, Ont. pel of Jesus-Christ, one sure way is KL.4 00 CL,ARKE ' I to quietly and prayerfully meditate "- RMIZ'-WILE thing Christ our Lord. The'second AM HARDWARE V thing we can learn from a little .� ' �'AI]CTjQ child is-humility. We atust believe - - aaQ 'Autio Kicid AC the. W. H.,j, THOMPSON, B. A., LLB.- and trust, taking guidance from Jes- • • ( e� Olatu�a sad-YOrlt. _ us. Christ honours the humble mart.' a/ /► - IIarrlster and Solicitor _ In His own words, "Blessed are tby Appliances, Pa ntS ?,bean Furu Implem�srcts Ensue- ! Brhish Columbia and Ontario meek for they shall inherit the , 'boW Ptiu•nitare• F"e�l Estate earth". Thirdly, we learn from the •- .-• tr a ills.00T SP�w4 at �� � Glenwood Bldg., A jaL little child - honesty.-We must name Tools, Glass, Etc, _ Rates. Dual Serr js. ur !se to God as tittle children, asking for j od Opa WHitehall 2-5151 mercy. Jesus was concerned about _ ,,.General� A 8. oieste asis.UMS Residence: TlRsscple 9-2651 our destiny. He died on the cross - `1 a HMf dwaro J_. � P. a pbwe Yank. e� for us. :The pulpit will be occupied, the PHONE WH. 2-1911 -- PICKERINC l !*natures Eire beast mtsWid d next two Sundays b Mr. '1 Cret h Student minister at Ashburn, dur- ing r. Heron's vacation. Bible - B & Murdock.. _ .. school will be held; the next two weeks, Monday through Friday, at HfUtnall�S CAtenag - darrlsters, Solkitors arM Notaries 9 04 a. m. in the C. E. Centre of the _ United Church for children 5 to 8 lhfeddings, Banquets, Showom Years. Make an effort to have your - Bank ctiF Commerce Chon►bers, children attend: e Products Barrister, SOIiIItOTs S.Simeo• Street North, Oshawa New hy,np books containing the Bakery Psalms were laced in .the church by rr Notary PYbIiC Telephone RA. 3-3446 the Board of Managers. - Corr. Meat Pies Our Specialty" llfmd& at Old LLpsaa Rani • Main St., Pickerin ! Card Of Tbaaks 9 WH. 2-0386 A9. !-7791 or AT. 2-1362 z -- WA]�TlaE1 - I would !ilea to tltaak my'friends , lQi�,rir f71LIIil't'itT 801tt=5 and neighbors for ttreir cards, flow- ifew.at NL P:m to l:3e� A[ALL ACRI GRB Apia en, sad kind enquiries, during Say and ►ALMS y= +e ¢peitOsseett W. ass. WsillLng Beyrs Wa• recent stn cn hespctal —_ fwd Ceeb Demm P•vsaes• Denary�aad Fancily �� [0, - S CALL ' ldct II+iGii3 Of Thanks _ 001 . tf'str h eivel A" AiVesbwed! Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baker and J-M DEALER ' Family w'sh to thank their friends f` Ctte�if� > -t+ • Otls�e m•MN and neighbors for the many cards 1COTTAGj MATERIAL PENCINO 'J�bway i[eanmeol west" A A. WUJLA 1K WIN a" aces and flowers, which were received !'GARAGE DOORS PAINTS •. PLYWOOD - ' ✓ ladises during his recent stay in -Oshawa .Bolen. AUSTIItia FjAWW. ;: 8elaa�r Hospital. A special thanks to Rev. 'PO-iT-YOURSELF CARPENTERY SHOP TOOLS ' I L R,. L wbitby, Oataris I SetebYsbei t Buttars for his visits; also the Ev- TERMS ARRANGED = W. A. for their basket of - 'JCwe aslMe was/ of �b7 es { fruit.eraag - . M Pie. E B*bwsy, between wYftby and Alax REAL ESTATE :..Charles Baker, As Low As' _ : tta...: Whitby MO i-34SE ( 145 Kingston Road,• East AVERAGE GARAGE $15.00 PER MONTH. Photo cc-o� Aow to Pick. - _ - ' x are I—LV r rr BIr•G buy or sell for prompt Church - NO. Z HIGHWAY JAM. 2.3Z?f CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE a><.rRr® uns courMaus serwiee ask for Peblh worship and sundey Scheel 8 as'18seolfs Mir. Blower. 9:a0 0-m-weer Reuse Public Scheel w t:�sans.--EVERYONE Gal Read Pesbac :dam e e ra 1 -Hardware - R�O.i<`D��eIJ� ---:- --: —�rraN —_ .. REV WAl~N Tr WL ON XNI%fAris Gm= :A. j. SCIIOtI _ faisas lin.11a.-rays wn . . - tieneral hauronn — Reahor , --°------°---------- ------------------------- ----- Paints Electrical -APPliances -97' GEQRGE'S ANGLICAN TELEVISION ae RADIO CHURCH { :. .Recta< lass etc. — . ;ontarb . - REPAIRS _ Rev. H. S. Shepherd, B. A D. D. IIr80NS: TBmpie 9-11f1 -.W M • s Box 198. Pickering — Phone i�r'�, '.. r •� -: DU"ARTON RADIO&TV SUNDAY -SERVICES = A. >�. >:AT1'$,. . $H E R R I H 8 3r, a m.—Holy Cdzazumtaion Ba �-�t e a r ware u,00 a. m. Morning Prayer . 11.00 a. m.—Ho'y Communion ; FUNERAL AND f4fh Sunday) 11.00 a. m.—Sunday School in the soars 6. CONANT, Ilk P _ Community Hall - hone. WH. 2-0480 Pickering SARRtSTM and gOL1�•� AMBULANCE SERVICE Llano a: m.-Nursery in Rectory ` Room - ages up to 4 years C0[�= BUILDING, AJAR No. Z HIGHWAY WEDNESDAY Tai eUmeo. St. 9. 0"aws 10.00 a. m.—Holy Corrimurtion and IM A R R S "ELECTRIC AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD Intercessions for The S:ck I U-- Te/e hone Pickeriil----Unit d Church Industrial, Commercial & Residential sns ranee Co. p Pickering • e Church wiring V a h OR PHOdas _. _. -_ - Minister: Rev. Melville flutters —Prompt •-Efficient:Service — Free EftlMat @i- _ taw°sates For Fars And Com&, W H. 2-3610 isaYfop I' -SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1960 lbsaraao• Oils • Sloan :11.00 A. `M. - Church Service J. MARKS R ,re..w. >m.e,:a.e. a AR amt :Tel. TE. 9 1570 -- .R.-2, Pickering - _. AUDLEY ---' •� BRADY Bowman & Gioson 9.45 A. M, - Church Service � Mo": W� � PLUMBING STORE ----•------ - ----_'�w. ----_------ --. -- ----.- FOR' Christian S�ienee Salary oA " O'` ■■ 0 O COTTAGE SPECIAL—Automatic pressure ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO . MONTEITH, MONTEITH, RIEHL i CO. system, stainless sink and chrome fau- cet in orborite top cabinet, glass lined Invites You'To Its Regular • e P _­ ..:Gharhr4d Accounfonfs electric hot water tank. Complete outfit Church Service _ B������ �� /,�� _ '.-. . , ­ _,'. :,­'.� ,. as.00 _ g p p Lkensed Trustees -In Rosebank•Road Public School OP4n Doily, Saturdays till 1 P.M. Rosebank Road, South Ajax - Oshawa - sfraH•ra •.EVERYTHING IN SAFE A = •. , .- Every Sunday at 11.00 M. - � o. W. Riehl CA., R.1/1. ' PLUMBING Sunday. School At The. Same Hour J Arthur Mitchell Ltd• _ Oshawa RA $-ab27 • • • Burt-R."Waters C:A. SALES - SERVICE A Reading Room Is Open To The WHiteha112-Of190 Public, In The All erton Rea] �j���r ' CONTRACTS Estate Building, Kingston Rd..' '' TIT► h• 26771 __ TE.9-24 31 �4 i 4320 Kingston Rd., West Hill At Rouge Hills. + Was Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays AT. 2-2080 AT. 4-4721 Front 2.00 to 4.00 P. M. d :For Further Information. Call Uej ATlarctic 2-2635 ALL FOOD FEATURES EFFECTIVE JULY .' y7, s, 9 ONLY. H RESERVE T THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. tf.: S. Y , x%1• 1 J ,JayJ 7 , •_. _ / is AA! � : r r - aim FF r AMW 4 �y OR v r• w . BONUS TAPE y r '4P y r/ir y GIFT OF THE MONTH" - - PLUS FOLDER FRUIT PUNCH, GRAPE OR ORANGE, SAVE Sc ``' . �• �►]'i - __( 3730 IN-IGA TAM) 48 OZ. Here s the all-purpose glass r - -'' :.. tINS !its ideal for HT as wellaas,OLD+liquids i and so easy to clean too. Take advan- - - . one of these useful 40-Duna deeaeMan IGA SAVE 4c _ either Free.for IGA Cash Registter Tapes, or for tapes gnd cash. There's no.waiting. 1 tAR �..SA - ;-DRES'SING:. .29 LAD - SAVE 02. • 12c RS: =- - -CANADIAN-OLD ENGLiSN,-SWISS-- - -''�• :'33c OR PIMENTO KO-AFT D-9-LUXE OfFtE +CHE :SE Z OZ.., . s Oz. JAR : SLICES PK3. -- - - 29C . am am Sm MW - 'TABLERITE-RED OR BLUE BRAND BEEF DELICIOUS JUICY YELLOW FLESH -: IU S NO I GRADE " .SERVE IT RARE, MEDIUM OR WELL DONE , �_P.E, AC RES 'PRIME RIB ROAST �U HEAPING !CUT QUART POUND BOX Al . '- 'III'. - � .•'Ili- . . - } ::III. : - •'III . fp .: �' - ' - pi _ 9 THIN' SKINNED VALENCIA3 _ I EAKS. t b: �6 pI �� GOOD ili RIBS SUNKIST OWANffS , Doz. 99� p (BRAISING '6f' ',39 [b. 3 3 C (ffiqyTefiderGoldeff U..S Fancy o'RIBS of BEEF i 1>C 'I p� pi ' .. 1II SWEET 'AND JUICY III MAPLE LEAF PURE-PORK SKINLESS "." R CA PLUIJ f'I lb O�IJ AGE -[b. pkg. 4�ic II SAN1A _ 111 III SAUS III ► _ J L _ _ _' = — =- _ T = = _ - - _ � ,. BETTY CROCKER , YORK'PURE — be OFF CHEERIOS PKGS. �49- ,�a BTL. G9�- VEGETABLE OIL. 3z OZ. _ _ _ _ ROBERTSON'S — SAVE 9c WHITE SWAN. _ .. 1 e 12 OZ: J� 'I - MARMALADES 2 JARS 49� JOIL 'IGA- VIA RKET ET TISSUE 4 10 S ��' GOLD SHRED, SILVER SHRED OR SCOTCH _ RED STEER FROZEN SWEETHEART — 9c OFF .OI\/ T A RIO CHIP STEAKS 2 .4 OZ.ACE SOAP 'A bars 41c PI.CKERING, , 4.7c -