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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_08_12 - .... _�. .. .. ,.. .. ... . :,. :* .,x .,:%,. ,.. . ,.�... a •• ?L: 'a':� ._ .:.era,._r¢�,... r. .+._ .. 't!• a,._. ..ter AL e ic - erin - ews tfllon RaRates: J12.5Q Fer Year United States: 8100 W.C. MURKAR AND SON PUBLISHERS 5c- PER COPY Authorised As Second Cass Matt. VOL 77 _ 'NO. 47 PICKERING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1960 Published Since November 1881 Post Office Dept. Ottawa ..BAY . .----R'1DG-ES :PLA-N FI'NALLY. - ,REGISTERED . ...., . .. : . Developer • Can Now Proceed rlNith Fairport Beach Leglonette5 3000 Home Plan In ' Bay ' Area = { At last, the Bay Ridges Develop- ment around Frenchman's Bay has the ` -. green light .to-go ahead. Reeve Sherman Scott has announc-I If you are a render of this ti ewe ad the Plan was registered on July column, we hope that you may feel I 29 and the subdivider may now pro- like contributing items from time to eeed. The plans calls for a community time for its continuance. Phone � of 3,000 homes when the development WH2-2353 or WHL-5745. T hang - P, is finally completed. You. : 4W TEis plan which began with Cru-I Our sincere thanks to those will. sader Development, about two years age'residents who have contributed; ago was taken over last year by Con- to the enjoyment of passers by with solidated• Development Corporation. colourful and attractive displays iA -- There have been many hours of work; flower-beds and window-boxes; butt and meetings held in connection with no thanks at all, to the careless per. ' the development. When completed the sons who litter the streets with can. development will have water, sewage, dy wrappers, cigarette cartons, and Paved streets, schools, churches and even pop bottles. spar arid Murkars' spent last week leasant.% • At a meeting last week, 'Mr. Wm. p P .Fairgrieve highly commended Reeve ly, motoring through the Allegheny Sherman Scott on the registration of Mountains in Pennsylvania. the Plan and cited the great amount Mrs. Henderson, of Birchcliff + s ited her sister Mrs: as. i of work done by the Reeve on the J Paltue3 y I5 u ( Plan over the 'past two years. Mr. the week-end, Fairgrieve told Reeve Scott that he We are sorry to report Mrs. a ?,I den Brock, Kingston Rd, E. is ill felt, that-he as Reeve, had done a- i� M good job for the township. Air. Fair- present, and confined to..bed. 1 ' grieve also! congratulated T. O. Jef Mrs. A. R. Tow4l1, Sarnia, witli ferson, engineer for his good work in her two sons, spent last week with ' connection with the planning of ttte her aunt, Mrs. Ha{ry Eoyes earls ., sub-division. family. She is a daughter of Marjor. ie Clark Wright, . remembered by t older residents here as,a former locs}7j The four Girls' Softball Teams in three" games. The winners of these ell, D anne Moore, Donaa Sheerly, Tw • To Hire girl = Pickering Township League will two will play fcr the Championship. Dianne Cook. Back Row . Jack p The Rotarians entertained their; soon be playing off heir Semi-Flt- Shows here are: the Fairport Bch. Shedy (coach), Ruth Chomey, Asa wives and families at a barbecue at als. Brougham and Squires' Beach Legionet,es. From Row, I.. to R. - Lineham. Lines -Chung, Barbers WOrks Inspector Greenwood Conservation Park, will play off, and Pick ; agaiastBarbara Winer. Dosne,--£homey, Mrs. Gates (manager). Monday evening. - 3�drport Beach in' a--'best two of Sharon Copithorn, FlBrence Mitch- photo by Barrie Pomeroy — Mr: and Mrs.- Lloyd Eourtisrasr4 - : family, of Edmonton, are- ' Engineer T. 0 Jefferson will be assisted by the firm of Oliver Lloyd the former's parents Mr, and Mrs and Associates in the supervision of Garnet Courtice. ti I the Plan To Move Sewage Pumping Station !Playroom For West me construction of the Water Treat-` Rev. Leslie Avery, Co Jain d a p {/ merit Plant at Moore Point and,the I Out., who was recently ordained a J Sewage Treatment plant at French-f minister in the United Church, con- man's Bay. ducted the service ' at the L•niteA -- `Frotn North Of Bay To Lakefront Rouge Public School Mr, Jefferson has also been author- Church here on Sunday, and preach. _ _. ized by council to advertise for an ed a good sermon.. Rev. S. L, Os- It has been recommended by Town- Two readings have been given a Inspector of Works to assist him in borne, Th. D. Mus: Doc., Principal ship Engineer T. 0. Jefferson and Man Injured In hvlaw to authorize the borrowing of the supervision of internal services of Ontario Ladies' ' College, will Consultant Engineer Oliver Lloyd that - $33.941.96 upon debentures to build of the Bay Ridges subdivision. conduct the service on Sunday next. 'the site of the sewage pumping std- • :. and equip a playroom for the West Mr. and.Mrs, Donald McKay, of ---tion for -Bay Ridges be changed in Cave-In—Claremont Rouge public school. •�" S TO Ajax Plae' xingsway, spent the week-end witle location Chairman of the Board of School Oj the Rev. Wm. McKay family. The resent An Italian construction worker was Y »'• p plan calls for the me to the waist on Monday after-(A-red 2, Mr. Fred Hunt made the for-. Several of the G rl Guides of th# •punipfrng station to be located to the mal request to council last week. • Dunbarton-Pickering District, att- noon, while working in an excavation For Water Disposal nottb, of the west side of the Bay. ended camp at Black Lake, Halibur. • on a bridge, about 4 miles .west of� Tfie engineers believe that by hav- • . ton, for eleven days. Claremont on the 9th concession. Class Boat Sailing,At Mr. John Finnegan of Pickering ing the pumping station at the south Vito Pegelli, of Toronto suffered a A number of local residents have end 0 the Bay on the west side and broken left leg and torn ligaments in Beach appeared before Pickering been busy with paint 'brushes and i eastward across the beach an J rollers, aintin 'the museum build. ~estr tee 130.000 in the overaizing of the right leg, after he was Finned Frt-nchman s Bay Township council last week, and was p g against a lumber form. Figelli was concerned that the,proposed new Duf- ing,.in readiness for the opening, sewers could be saved by the town- fin's 'Creeks Estates subdivision in which � llt take plaice sa7betime this forming a foundation for the 20 whip and there would also be con- g p The Frenchman's Bay Yacht. Club Ajax might month. foot county bridge, when the open g cause more water to be siderable saving to the developer. _ held the first sailog race for Blue diverted into an existf drains The Ray 0oble family left Wed. side'of the hole caved in. ng ge d,"4•esolution was passed, moved by ' Jays for.points forAhe Labatt trophy. ditch which he said, is now utilized nesday for a two-ireek motor, trip} He was freed by fellow,workers• `Councillor Deakin, seconded Co This was a close race with all boats to the Maritimes. �- treated at Stouffville hospital and to full capacity and said that ltie ad- treated La cox that the 4rm of Lloyd taken to the Toronto East General. finishing within a few minutes of Recently, the L M. Moneys; th¢ y ditional diversion of water could cause and Associates be engaged to check each.other.'Thrse werg nine Blue Jays serious flooding. �C. .E. Morleys' with Linda and the County Engineer R. E. Sims. who plans and specifications of the Bay entered and the results were as fol- Reeve Sherman Scott stated' that W*m• McLeans' visited friends at _ was not present at the t:-ne� of the Ridges Developrilent and further to lows. 1st John Herda, time 35.minutes the townshi had received no plans Thornburg and Cohingwood. act for council to obtain approval in accident, said that of the two bridges 140 sec., 2nd. Ross Fertile 36:15, 3rd. P P Miss ,Alaine Lishman spent a fevs PP being constructed in this area, he and had not been consulted in any principle from the Minister of Public would have thought this one was the Eric Playford $6:20. 4th. Tom Simp- ,way regarding i':e proposed subdivi- days last week with her•parents be- Works, Ottawa to their recommends- g son 38:5, Ron Clark 38:7, Harold fore leaving for New fork. 1 sion. He said that a soon as .he tion that the sewage pumping station safest Saunders 39:43, Herb Usher 39:36, learned last week pf-these plans be- Miss Vera Michael, who is an- on the west side of the Bay, be lo- • Tom Tomblin. Jr. 40:20 and Ray Sing- ing in an advane?d state, ployed at the Municip-.1 Office is he had cated near the lake and the forcemain er, w`•o sot off to a late start,-44-L46.1'called both tl e Community Planning-, taking two weeks'_holidays in-Flor- be installed across the bar forming TO DE-Sign Sewers. ;his was approximately a three mile Branch,, Dept. of 9lunic',pal Affairs I ida. r the southern limit of the Bay. West course. • and Diet~o Planning Dept., complain- Last week the t\. D. Smiths' en-, The township i3 to be reimbursed i For E1 e3°t Rouge The •men will race the Blue Jay:(ing and asking th..t finw? approval.; joye3 a boating trip which included for the fees charged-for this service 1 again nett Sunday afternoon at 2:00 i be held up until Ec':ering Township a week-end at 'Sturgeon Lake. by the Developer: Another resolutioh j .Se::er,services for ti,at area of tyc p.m., when they expect the full fleet Ills sees the plans and takes, «hatever; Mrs.'Gordon Rimmer and ' Miss was passed to engage the same.firm township, west of the Rouge River is 1 of 12 boats will take part. Tom Tomb- action it deems necessary, and had 'Margaret Hortop visited Mr, . and to design the necessary trunk sewers, bung pushed ahead; following a reso- ' lilt; Sr. and Jim Clark •are working received assurance tH8 would be done. 'Mrs. Murrav Sewell (Eleanor - rising mains and, pumping station; 'on of council last week, hart toe g_,t their boats ready for the ' Later in the meeting a resolution. Stork):'at ?tlarkhant. Iasi week. to lead the sewage from,the town-! The re`solutaon calls for the firm of Lnext race. For anyone.interested in. was passed, moved by Deputy-reeve l Mrs. Walter White; Jim and ship, below -Highway' 'a we?t of Proctor and Redfern to complete the w•hte'iing these races, a good view can Grace have lust returned from a p' design of the internal sewer to ser- be had from the beach at the foot of Ross Hawthorne and seconded by holiday at Wasaga'Beach. , While Fairport Rd:, to Scarboro Townline. �� Councillor Harvey S n that Picker- v:ce-the area, west of the Rouge river y pa g and submit this design to council in. Liverpool Road. ing Township register'a complaint to I there, they .niet Mrs. Eric Jones, conjunction with the township en=, and submit to council in'conjunction Eight members of the Frenchman's whortm some will remember as a w:th th township en neer, at their the Department of l7ttnicipal Affairs . gineer, at their earliest convenience.' I P St, + Fay l aclrf"C'ub took their Blue Jays that the new subdivision in.Ajax was former resident, whose husband was earliest convenience. It is understood to the three-day regatta at National given draft a our village druggist. ' that this design does not include the ir approval without Picker- • g Yacht Club over the holiday week- ing Township teeing notified. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ed. Stork returned Sunken Fish Huts -Rougedale Acre subdivision nor the end', but were beaten by the'members — Monday from a motor trip around trunk sewers and pumping stations of the Port Credit Yacht CIub in the :ENGAGEMENT the lake, which included a visit to leading this sevrage' from the south races. Unfortunately, three masts and Mrs. Stork's father at Vineland. 1 Hazard To Boaters end of the township to the Treatment one rudder.were broken,on our boats Mrs. Robert Silverthorne Ruddv It is of interest to note the con-' I rIant at Frenchman's Bay.' during the, storm Saturday, but were of Pickering, nt., announces the tributions made this year by Pick- Fish huts left on Frenchman's Ba F :Fier co aril ::,reed to engage brought home and repaired in time ` g erin Women's Tnstitute toward out until it is too late in the s.ring to th firm of D. 1 AIc'Ir:tosh, Ontario g h + P engagement of her daughter Diana g F for Sundays races. communih activities. from their-rat- get them off, and they sink, become .ami. S,irveyors to survey the ease- . Carolyn to hie. Charles Franklin , Coates, son of :SFr, and 1f rs. George ' her limited budget. They are as fol- a hazard to boaters according to the menta necessary for the internal se�- Township• lows: Prize for Home Economics , Frenchman's.Lay Ratepayer's As.o- age system, west of the Ron;e rive: O•► S Ip TO Meet Franklin ,Coates, of Toronto. The ' elation and they are requesting.that and for t'�c trunk se.v::rs, ri;inm ^i tin:- marriage will take place at 3.30 p, pupil in highest'standinly at Higii ` I " m. on Saturday, September 3; 1960, School, $5.00; Work for Handicap- somethinr be done to stop thin. and ?dumping stations as instructed by '• • • in St. George's Anglican Church, in ped Children, $•5.00; Retard d Child. A formal request has been to the I the township engineer. Friday With Union Pickering, rens' School, $10.00; EtltFrtainment. -Federal Department of .Transport by bf.adies from Fairview Lodge, $20: the Associntio:t, requesting them 'to The Department of Labour' has 00r- Pickering outh Band, $20:00; take action, hgain.3t persons, failing -,SPORT NEi��S -erti`ed t'.:at the National Union, of Patrick Joseph Murphy Pickering Township Museum $so. _ 'uNic Service Employees be the bar- —=-3 00; War Refugee Committee, $10 to remove fish hut' placed on the Bay :ClaTerrcrt Community Le7g::e g during the winter. ;ainin� a�en�,for the township's Road _The death took place, in Brant- 00; Shut-ins at Christmas, $8.00. It is well known that many of these i Team Points :nd Sanitary Departments, Local 129. ford, Ont., on August 8th, of a for Last week Mrs, R. H. Cronk call• huts are left- on-the ice and with the Ero',:gham _ ;_ _________ __ _ _ ;;1 i A meet;nq to commetfee., negotin- mer resident of this place, Patrick ed upon Mrs. Hannah Johnson, ki amount-,of boating now being one 2� tions will be held in the Ml nicipal J. Murphy in his 88th year, eceas. Manchester, who, at age 96, is Ill g Uxbridge Building, this Friday, August 12, at ed will be remember only b some good health and mentally alert+ •• ��n the Bay,a but just below the water' Claremont ------------------ 28 g• Y+ g y y >; __ Y , Th P k 9 N ine pl•esents a. dangetous hazard to gltona :________________ 19 10:30 a.m. - of our older residents. The funeral Mr, Frank Ham, of Ohio, spent X boater. Grefnwood -------------- . is took place on Thursday from the a week with James and Mrs. &U Ballantrae --------------- ]3 Nen-y'Westrey's prize bass was McEachnie Funeral Home to St. met Fecentlyy, Buy and Sell With Clikssifieds PGaglan " _ ----. $? pictured in last Saturday's Globe Francis de Sales Church, with in'trt- It Pays Off ; Pickering :_____________ 8 and Mail. Congratulations ment in the local R. C. cemetery. - - ,f `- � ��- %went and.got them out of their mount Dr, are-moving to Toronto. spent .last week..in--Ottawa, visiting r re seats and Ued them up in the rope. Their friends wish them well. friends. W O1d4S U - Psot Drys In Then they walked out, Mr. Cuthbert btr. and Idrs. Kavin and son of Mr. W. Dunsfbrd, Toronto, visit- Photo '�� mat at one end of the rope and the Con- Oakwood, spent last week-end at ad Mrs. F. Schwalm, Kingston Rd. And This In 1179 stable at, the*titer. They took them little Lake. Ontario. last Thursday afternoon, ! a couple of smiles toward Whithy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Soott and Susan, Master John Schwalm, Altona Rd, Barrie Pomeroy In 1809 I was a student in Miss and then - let them,all,ga.' of'Oakwgod, spent last week-epd atj is spending three weeks with his = O'L.eary's Room in•the "Old Brick F. S. Huramt Woodlands Beach. sister Mrs. M. Annable, Montreal. School a da_ Copies of pictures appearing in this(nw Law Motors) and a Happy •Birth to Mrs. Florence Mrs. Moll) Parr and family, of paper over the "credit line" "phoba, -knoct *came on the door, and in EM ItOM Day, f August. Ridge Dr. on the 16th Altona Rd. spent a week at Ckar by Barrie Pomeroy!" are available is walked a Mr. Cuthbert and the Lake, Ont. two sizes. Ir you would like a ... lbwtt,,,Cpt:atabte,,,carrying a long Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, Euffalo, Happy Birthday to Mrs. Kate Happy Birthday to Mr. A. West- y copy rope, with loops. Im it, for about' and Mrs. Ul. Aisthorpe, Dyson Rd. Dunsfotd, Rosebank Convalescent brook, Altoua Rd. on August 3. 10hoto) of,these pictures, the 5 by 7' eight, boys, and Mr. Cuthbert said attended a sixtieth wedding anniver- Home - August 7. Mr, and Mrs. B. Roberts, Foote's size, 50 cents; the 8 by I0, 75c. is Miss O'Leary"• "we have come to say in Agincourt.. Pa :To order,_ y Si c y Ont. spent a we�.ic with Mr. ..phone 3[r. Pomeroy at Wte these boys to jail for damaging Happy Birthday to Mrs. Helen ROUGE HILL and Mrs. R. Roberts, Finch Ave. TEmple'9-1417. sny house". So, he began to call'out Redpath, Oaakwood Dr. - Aug. 7th. the boys' .names, and the Constable Mr. and Mrs. A. Hall, Rouge- Mr. and Mrs. Phin, Altona Rd. Buy and Sell W A Classifieds .o .� OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL7:0 0 P.AA. ROUGE HILLS :... EXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M. ON NO, 2 HIGHWAY PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. AUGUST 11th - 12th - 13th ,.JUST' EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE - ._ rya.�-�.�z-;..:,�•• DOMESTIC SHORTENING ' SPECIAL OFFER OF 6c OFF PLUS 4c OFF MAPLE LEAF ' Large 16 oz. jar , SPECIAL OFFER OF 3c OFF C e pre pQIb1ESTIC lb. C 29 - CANADA PACKERS COTTAGE BRAND Alb. tin KAM _ C 12 oz. Tins for . 0 0 : APPLE & CHERRY = _ (SAVE 10 CENTS) JAM SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW SAVE ON RUTHERFORD'S FRESH .CREAM • MARGAR1NE41bs.* 89C__ FRESH 1096 CEREAL CREA(N %s pint carton 18c _- - FRESH 18% TABLE CREAM .---- t/3 pint carton 23c - -MAPLE LEAF 1 V= lb. tie FRESH 3596 WHIPPING CREAM - 1z pint carton 39c FRESH BUTTERMILK _____r______.___�_ quart carton 20c .. 140 DEPOSITS) — .39 SPECIAL OFFER OF 10c OFF H'arri J - SAVE 16 CENTS NABOB Large 6 Oz. Jar 2 1 P = 1 5 oz. tins DOG FOOD aw y FFEE ---' .-89 c for li SQUIRREL - (Save l 0e.) Large 15 oz. pkg. -': j25 CASE OF 48 TINS - i3.95 ea -39 nut rite LEAN PORK LOIN ROASTS FIRM GOLDEN RIPE Rib End (An".' ' 1-21bs:) 1b.49c BANA.NA-S i Tenderloin end _avg 3 lbs. lb. 59c Centre boasts or Chops g1b.69e : c 2 lbs. Whole Loin lb. 59c Lull �`�� ALED BACK BACON No. 1 HOME GROWN .;'large size CENTRE .CUTS END CUTS l�r C ar ti.ICES Ib. 69c .br SLICES Ib. S'59c CUCUMBER FRESH LEAN No. 1 ONTARIO Large 11 Qt. basket IVIINCf_® : BEES 1b. 39C , - VEW POTATOES 69c _ BONELESS ROLLED No. 1 HOME GROWN SWEET Good Size l PRIME . -RIB ROAST ib. 79c'. GREEN -PEPPERS � -for c 4 19 FRESH A ALE -• - MAPLE-L EAF PE ME D (VAC PACKED)• e Ib. C . ince - Cotta a =Roll C tea - g ti - BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET SHORT-. RIB OR POT ROAST � � 39 _ JUBILEE Small Link PURE PORK a- de ' :..-R o ast (BLADE BONE REMOVED) lb tra C DEVON SLICED RINDLESS BREAKFAST y .BACON SAUSAGE µ MAPLE LEAF SLICED 6 Oz. Vacuum Wrapped Pkg. �+ - Macaroni & Cheese Loaf 21 a Pk9- _ I Ib STROUD S FOOD MARKET . - 1, •; ', ., -�_ `• • : y . '. - - � .. : . . L n • — • the First Prize-winner of the Pick- Council have instructed their so- We are pleased to report that Mr_ ing a week's holidays with Linda and --` f raze Winning Essay Bring Township Horticultural Soc- `licitors to prepare a bylaw to regulate F. Blackstone and son Donald are Susan Pickard at Grace Lake. iety. It will now be entered in the gravel pits, recovering from a bout of pneumonia Gene Kerr and Gary Hook of Dui J�k-�-The-1-t..y�"„ Province-wide competition of the At the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. barton Shores have retL%med from a. It's Spring! Ontario's countryside Ulttarie Horticultural Association, • • Cook of Park Cres. on Saturday Au- week's camping at Cobourg. Is bursting with life and colour. la and the Toronto Star. Starr-Dymond Pien� gust 6th, the Faith Baptist Church Dianna Butler has recently return- The following is a list,of 'winners of Toronto, W.M.A. held their an- ed after holidaying with her grand- - the fields and in tke shady wood- • agents at Wasa a Beach. in the local ccntest, open to all the' nual picnic including the young peo- P 8 lands, plants are thriving in their Public.and Separate School Stud- This Saturday pie's group. Among the approximate- Peter and Paul Blenkarn of Dun- own natural states. teach slant anu enis (Grade 8 and under).'Nineteen 1 60 flower has its own secret and hilt- Special—An old-fashioned picnic Y guests gathered, were Miss Barton Shores are vacationing at a ors. The 'shade loving' schools were contacted, of which cafe., all the races ames, entertain- Muriel.Davis and Miss Winnie Simp- boys camp near Orangeville. g' Jack-iu-one- I g nine sent in a total of twenty-eight merit and fun that a family outing kins of Toronto, recent missionaries Pulpit is no exception and in niy y -opinion is one of the most flsciu�- en-.pies. can provide i; on the.agenda for Sat- returned from the Belgian Congo, and ° - 1st. Jerry.Fortier, $10, Grade8, Mr. and Mrs. Strumas and family who HENCHMAN'S BAY tutg of our woodland ttowc:rs, urday, August 13th. Y Rosebank Rd. School; 2nd. Karen are leaving for Florida. Personal - -- ne Jack-in-the-eutpu is tound in Well-known political names and g Wagar, $5. Grade 6, Cherry-wood picnic baskets are the order of the On Sunday, August 14th at Dun- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wiseman and deep, sonny woadianas all over vuc- P School; 3rd. Eliz. Harding, .$3. Gr• day at Greenwcod Park, five miles fair Baptist Church, the morning ser- family have returned from their vaca- ,arto. Most wild flowers are gaily cit- Y . qured and easily seen, but .Jack ,; 8 Cherrywood School;'4th. Cheryl of Brooklin on No. 7 Highway, vice will be conducted by Mr. Don tion at Orillia. a re fellow, y Dunn, $2. Grade'8. Brougham Sch.; 1a3 the Progressive Conservative As- Whiteside and the evening service, Mr, and Mrs. R. McKay and family y_ quiet] dres.seu anu g - barn to iLiu un.c,a Hon. Mention, Tommy Snow, $1. sociatlons of Ontario Count sponsor will be conducted by Dr. Walter spent last ,week at Huntsville. you know where Grade 5. Green River School; Hon. y Spitzer. William Fertile spent last week in lit nines. He is not very weir u..wi- Mention, Eric Schr ,er, $1. St. Mars their filth :antral outing for friers P Y y Mrs. M.. Camacho of Dunbarton Pittsburgh �'a. on business. stood oecause most of his secrets throug':out the area. Mrs. H. Fertile -school, Rosebank. A number of notable people in Fed-' Shores and family a r e, vacationing Sr. is visiting„ are htauen• a you lift the lacy tern P friends at Port Colborne this week. • ]eaves that grow beneath tn,; trees - eral and Provincial politics will be with friends at Arden. or searca .,un the cool creek ed- KIWANIS NEWS „nests including 'Hon. Mike Starr, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sharp recently Mr. .and Mrs. Eric Playford sailed g entertained a few friends and neigh- to Cobourg in their Blue Jay last jges, you will t,nd him there. 'Minister of Labour and Hon. kis.ng from an acrid, peppery, KIWANIS NEWS Dymond, Provincial Minister of bogs at a barbecue on the beach, on week. turnip-snaped corm the plant grows ? - "The Governor Visi_s” Health who represents the area in the occasion of Mrs. Sharps birthday. M=• and Mrs.J. Blackburn and fain- from one to three feet high. it has the House of Commons and the On- Mrs. E. D. Williams of Downsview ily have moved from their home on a stout, fleshy stem, bearing one or At a recent regular meeting of the tario Legislature. and Waterford visited her son, Mr. Bay St. to Toronto. two large, deep green leaves, divid- Dunbarton Kiwanis Club, we receiv- A full program of races, carnival James Wilson and family of Park Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. el into three poiatel_leaflets. Bran- ed the (OQM) - Ontario, Quebec, rides, and games in being arranged Cres., recently. Darnbrough, Wharf St, oti the birth thing off on another stem or flow- Mr. and Mrs. R. Atkinson of Vic- of a baby boy last week. Maritime' District Governor+ - Bo for the children while the older iek- a ro green and brown tro pickers can devote themselves to the rY rive celebrated etr wed- striped leaf which takes' on a deep, Lieut.-Governor Bill White, Lind- Federal vs. -Provincial ballgame, the �g anniversary on August 8th. gomery has been on the sick list and satiny sheen when gently rubbed be- say; Bill Brack, Kiwanis Internat- horseshoe championship and other Many happy returns to Linda Quin- wish her a speedy recovery. 2ween the fingers. This leaf bends ional, Chicago, and several other get acquainted activities. The pro- nell of Lakeview ave., who celebrated Congratulations to Mr. and Mss. 'forward in a graceful arc to form guests from adjacent communities, gram gets under' way at 2 p.m, and her 7th birthday on August 11th. Albert Hooper on the birth of a baby as awning over the club shaped iii ere also present. everyone is reminded to bring a pia. Mr. and Mrs. A. Munn of Lakeview 4aughte=, 3Urilyn Louise on July 3L spadix beneath: Under. this Ivy Bill White presented the Club nic basket. Free coffee, tea, pup and ave•, are horse again, after vacation- Warren birthday will celebrate iris 12th League canopy erect in his dark with the Lieut. Governor's Achieve- ice cream will be available ing at Monclt Lake, asst Bancroft. - Bea robe stands "Jack-in-the- 'Pul- merit Award Rlb!)on. Said award is Greenwood Park is one of the area's We are happy to see MrL J.Igilloy birthday on August 12th. Sr J Mrs: F. Scott was hostess at a —— pit".. A great many people have no presented to the Club in each Dist- most popular picnic spots with slides of Park Cres., is home after her* P ,, in Women's College Thos tital. euchre party last Thursday afternoon. Idea of the facts behind this plant's rict, who, by their c manity act- and swings for the children, a fine 8e P strange she and a ivities", red, the -highest points swimming pool and modern picnic fa- Mr. and Mrs. M. Parkinson and A birthday cake was served in honor g shape appearance. What tlm g g P family attended the performance of of Mrs. Wm. O'Brien's birthday and seems_ to be the flower is not really f all clubs in the Lieutenant's'Dis- cilitiea including covered stands. If 3' io y the Mikado at exhibition par in Au- Mrs. O'Brien was the lucky winner of - the blossom, but_a sort of roof, pro- trio. The Dunbarton Club achieved rain makes a postponement necessary >� , testing the true flowers which are a. rating of 92% during the months the Picnic will be delayed one week. gu?t 4th and enjoyed it immensely. brat prize and 'Mrs. C. Mounce got of April, bias and June 1960. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams and the consolation prize. a very faint pink. These are small family visited Waterford on the Dees- Mr. and Mrs. V. -Dobson and Mr. and not much to look at, but with- Bill Brack spoke ,briefly on the FA�RPORT �! ./'la out them, there would be no seeds functional duties of the Head Office ![r VR$ EACH sion of his mother's ?2st birthday and bits• Gordon Warren and family - sand no future generations. They lie of 'Kiwanis International, in Chic- The recent bingo held by the Lad es recently.The family re-union was held have returned from a two week vaca- a o, outlining the services available. Association'was so successful' they at the hems of her son, Ted and tion at Madoc. in a circle around Jack's feet inside g 4 among those resent was her laugh- The Frenchman's Bay Midgets play- the funnel like pulpit. The fruit, a to district clubs in Canada and the are holding a second.birrgo on August P ed the first game of the Township gbbular ct-aster of scarlet berries is United States. 22 at 8 .m. at the Community Hall.Ater, Mr,;. •R ter and family of Softball league playoffs against Mt. • P y Downsview. A18o resent 'were Mrs. gu P Y Sa - vet show in the Autumn. This"is Visiting kiwanians and guests There-will be door prizes and many .P Y y Zinn on Monday which the tied 11-i1. the only' touch of brilliant colour were welcomed by the local Club' other greet prizes for winrets of t:ie Williams six grandchildren. Y Y The Bay 'team were 8-2 nn- J President, Nelson Westlake. - Corr. games. _ � :4Ir• and Mrs. r C. Sharp and ltiir• *winning ask erect has. and :Tits. M. Parkinson attended a .til the'?th inning when Mt. Zion got Happy birthday to.Karen Karen Peterson In the early daps, the Seneca and musical performance, of the. Toronto rune runs. The Bay came back in the • • of Fairport Rd., south, who will be 13 P `other fndians dug up i-+fie turnip-like.. I'Symphony orchestra and a 660 voice bottom of the ?th with three grin-Township Council ears old on August 13t'r•. corm and boiled it for i.>od• This is Y chorus from the Dept. of Education Bob' Everett and Ross Fertile hit - why the ad:-in-thrPul it is some- big. and Mrs. W,'McLean Heather se J p • � summer music course at Convocation home runs for the Bay and Les �','��� and Donald have recently returned times referred to as the Indian Tur- - Schram homered one for Mgt: Zion. _ nip. Uri rooked, the fleshy;bulb has from,holidsying in the Georgian• B Hall, University of Toronto recently: a h9rrible.burning, bi:fer taste.. A Resolution moved that Mr. Bruce area- Residents around the Bay, area of The second game of this series is set . favorite schooL'�oy trick was to en- Colwell of Fairport Beach be granted Anniversary congratulation3 to Mr. Dunbarton Shores wish to express for Friday at Brougham- and Mrs. P. Dunne of Lakeview ave•, their appreciation to the Pickering lice someone with this bu.h, until a garage license. BALSAM & MT ZION who celebrated their 10th annivers •oaretahip police for their prompt ac- the victim tasted it. A second bite Council has given two readings to anY i . . wasn't often taken. a bylaw tore late and govern the on August 7th. tiros in rs and the water area safe � for boaters and sw[mmers-iwirenever -A large number attended a nits- - If. provided. with moist sand racing of karts and the holding of The Pickard faintly of.Dunbarton — p y go- ccllarreous shower for Mr. and Mrs. loam and lent of shade• the Jack- go-kart races in the township of Pick- Shores have returned frcm' holidays _any infraction of the law is reported. plenty J P Tommy Crist (nee Phyllis ones at =in-the-Pulpit is easily , transplanted eying. at Grade Lake.. The standings of the Township Y Y Jones) _ to the garden. Like most wild things Chief R. Parker asks for a 36-mile At the last meeting'af the Ladies Girls' Softball League are as follows: the home .oi Mr. and Mr,. Lewis Though. Jack thrives best in his nat-- speed-limit at Squire's Beach on the Association, plans were made for' a Brougham won 8 out of 10 games, week, and on Thursday Tones, on Wednesday night night of last at .Itral setting. Range Line from the Ajax boundary giant sale to be held some time in Squires Beach 7 out of 10, Fairport n. November. This year the are Ding Beach 6 out of .10 and Pickering 6 the home of Mrs. Donald damiesthe ' H'. stands in gttir. dignity abne, west 2000 feet. Y y g out of 10. Several, from here attended the Pastor of tit• woodland glen, Emergency Measures Organization all out to snake this the best sale T messy a that he want$ a licants for training at Arn- ever. Keep it in mind and watch this Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Holstein Twilight Meeting a! the he Had- To God and forest creatures prior who area between ages 18 and column for .further details. x N..'Keifer of Dunbarton Shores on the home of Mr_ and Mrs. Chas. Had- only known. 55, good health, potential lecturers, lea het Tuesday night Sorry to learn that Mrs.John John- -at'rigal of baby boy at Ajax Hospital. Y ght at Wick. 'The TetIDittm good leadership tries, etc. Council son of IA6 Cres., is in Ajax Hospital 1� and Mrs. Harrison and family Mr. Cecil Disney returned home tgwescerts the Z'riait7, p gval on Saturday from accompanying his jAad ']sell" the symbol of IRS to suggest candidates, and we hope she will be brine very have returned from vacationing it > " Building Inspector F. J. Prnuse re soon- Pointe Au Baril. uncle, Mr. Cecil Maynard, Sehom- ministry.• g berg,"on a ti b air to ,Oatahai Jerry Fortier, Grade 8 ports 40 emits issued in Jul tom- Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs R Hawthorne and children of i9 , Y ll2osebank Road School i pt'ising 9 dwellings, 10 additions., 18 Charron of Victory Drive who cele- Aunbarton Shores are vacationing Nebraska.' ' 1"r • • • • garages, 2 office. and 1 re- brated their 9th anniversary on Au' with friends at Ennesvflle at Lake d and Mrs. Walter Armstrong g g t 1st. and Bonnie visited Mr. and Mrs. J. : The above essay has been judged pair garage. gust Simcce. Emprin fiam for a few days. Happy birthday to Betty Moore who Donna Sheedy atul Florence Mit- g y was 7 years old on August 8th: shell of Dunbarton Shores are spend- : S and Mrs. Eimer Wilson left • on' Saturday morning , to attend a WALTER - THOMSON, Q.C. 1 Harper re-union, in Ohio. Y and Mrs. Pa of M r s Pagan, BARRISTER SOLICITOR Toronto, and Eric Jones, of Clare- fi �' .� mont are spendpg some holidays NOTARY PUBLIC I 1 �! with Mr-• and Mrs: Cecil Jones. COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS I I Friends are glad to hear that Mrs. North-west corner of Lloyd Robinson is le e home' old Plant Rd.' on ( from hospital after being th ere for - No. 2 Highway WH. 2-0910 several weeks.` ; Mr. and Mrs: .Allan Carson and family die holidaying around Orillia. i Mr. and Mrs. Alan'Manderson ate \ spending a few days with ir'. and 'Mrs. Raym K ond" Janes at Kirkland ALL WAVE T.V. ANTENNAS WITH :ROTATOR Lake. - "�„„ ` / y """` �,: 111:r_. acid Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and Mfr. acrd Mrs,'R.' nay visited Mrs. F. FOR CHANNELS 2, 4, 6, 7, 1 I, . �. - r hu rat, on the week- Noon •G aven end -.. , and the New Station Channel •9. ' . CARRADIO 20-ft. Roof Antenna with• Rotator and Stacked Heads nLand Sak�fl DL MBAR ON RADIO -- only $95.00 W�LIIt li an E�OpEtalTi� AND TELEVISION - (as low as $6.00 per rr%onth} - Coing in the Barnyard?',, 7Twa *� w•$t of I. G. a. The Elephant is There Because Elephants Ne PICKERING VILLAGE '40-ft. Tower(Three Section] with Rotator & Stacked Heads :r. wxa-w 30 or TE9-1191 Forget. He Wants To Remind'You That ; ,$139.00 _ FAINTERS AND DECORATORS (as low as $8.00 per month •.'JULY Z4-SO IS CANADIAN FARM SAFETY WEEIR p ) $1.00 per hour for quick, clean, guar- - T. FOR CHANNELS 2, 4, 6, 7; I I hanging. -cla.s painting an - .� � � �+i � �er st Q•m•mb•r to be careful et all timn s d pap 20-ft. Roof Antenna less Rotator with Single All Wave Head �,� pw1eatorsh nswraneeA wo.ow"So d C - DECORATOR `i=ce • ERI STOKES D A OR .$35.00 � r �� Peterborough,dbT,Tr t.Wbiduior am .,. la ShaMore►SovN Siw M•r I mple keying , - c 40-ft. Tower (Three Section) less Rotator with Single All Learn To Drive Wave Head - $79.00 4,at the (as low as $5.00 per month) oirtcr; , — arrlc J Ajax Pickering 'One Year Warranty on New Installations. Buy now before•'steel prices go up. Phone TEmple 9-1191 & WH2-5430 - Free Estimate ' ,R.R. 3, PICKERING, ONT. ='' Old Rosebank Rd. N. — TE. 9-1417 Driving School : D.UNBARTON RADIO & TELE'VISION / Evening Lessons • PORTRAITS r-a_ Day y and E rig (PICKERING BRANCH) WEDDINGS �`cto9rap.cr Standard and Autocratic Cars 2 DOORS WEST OF I.G.A. PICKERING VILLAGE • BANQUETS • d GROtlPS, ETC. 1FEmple 9-2631 INTERNATIONAL CREDIT CARDS HONOURED WIN l� —�' ity this past week. Rev. Moore was to be speaker. Chicago. , EDITORIAL - - our pastor-here some rs _ ,t,ong,atliutions to Mr, and Mrs. ri/ pa h e yea ago __ r )3111 l,u.nrte on the birth of a son - w C 0 I N V S o in s - AIIDLEY on August 3, at the.Oshawa Hosp- The Go-Ahead Signal {/ i, ital. Cowie - Johnson Rev. Les, Avery, of Cold Springs,. _. Eileen Guthrie is a Counsellor at With the registration of the Bay Ridges Plan, the develop. ' conducted" the church service on Camp Pre.orta this week, Of°interest to Pickering.and diet- ers of the 3000, home subdivision around Frenchman's Bay' Sunday. He was ordained in Juuve' Mr. and Mrs, crank Vanden En- rict is the marriage.'in Seattle, Wash. and plans to• go. to Scotland this den, and J.m,uy,,.of Whitby, vtslLea on July 23,•of George Robert Cowie have the go-ahead to start and get some work done. fall for further study. Mr. and airs, :t, &ant ma.i u.1 L'u". son of h1is. P James William Cowie, The hold-ups have been numerous and the delays have Next Sunday, Rev. St-nl-v O day. of Audlcy, and the late Mr. Cowie. :been plenty. From the number of resolutions passed by Pick- borne, of Whitby Ladies College, is Mr, and Mrs. Bert Guthrie and to Elizabeth Lois Marie Johnson, - -- - family,'and Mrs. W. H. C,uthrle has. daughter of Mrs. Paul Leonard *ring Township council last week, it, is evident, that council supper with Mr, acrd Mrs, Lorne Johnson, of Seattle, and the late Mr, 1S doing everything possible to speed up this project. Burkholder, Box Grove, on Sunday. Johnson. ~ We always understood that the main purpose in allowing Come and R�aer -- - Mr. and Mrs. •John blcl.allunt Pastor t -G...Hillstead per- Foger and Karin, ure moving thy: formed the ceremony in Phinney 'such a larbe development in here at all, was to get the services week' to.Brampton. Ridge Lutheran Church, _ into the built up area, With the developer supplying both s� Have Fun C_rol Atk.nson, of Almonds, ' 6 the bride 'was gowned in floor- o visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. anu length, bridal taffeta styled with a the water and sewage plants, this will l;ecome'a reality sooner �1rs. john Puckrin and Arthur. poin,ed Basque, draped, short sleev- or later. I: at the — es and full Skirt with a beauty bow Reeve Sherman Scott was thanked publicly last week by ' ` MIKE WEST RO for hack interest. An elbow length UGE' _ Wm. Fairgrieve for the work he has done on this agreement. yell of illusion was caught by a Th'e Kiman,s "Chair Program" is' wreath of grange blossoms and she We also thank Mr. Scott and council but, especially Mr. almost finished, with only a very Held a cascade of white roses and Scott should, be thanked for the many days and evenings he ����� few ch..;rs left to be sofa. Some of stephanotis. has spent On this these are un-assembled for transpor- The maid ,f honor was Miss Phy- pe project, The Reeve struck a hard bargain tation�to'cottages. to all, almost S-0 -llis Anderson dressed in mint green 'With the developers, and we know that he kept after thel>r , /DOC/ chairs 'were distributed throughout polished cotton and carrying a cres- ' until he had them to the point where if they granted any' the community, chiefly through the ent•, bouquet of white and:yt :�► -more concessions they would have to drop the whole plan. - sales outlets,' such as Chester Hall daisies. The other attendants, Mrs. There hate been man fine reeves In the Variety, Erin. TV and Appliances, M. Ancil, Mrs. Joseptr Vollar and Priisq 2=1`^ f . t:; y past history:�*f r ..,,. y- and Dominion Pickering"Township, and it is not mean upply. The Kiwanis Club wishes to as the tnari of honor. enorts in any way, when we say, we think it will.;be a long express a very special thank you to Mr. Joseph Vollar was best man PICNIC hi r. Harvey Aanan, of Rouge Hard- and, the, ushers were Donald Thur- Rime before Pickering Township has a reeve that is more support. g, Johnson and Larry° ware for his sales su rt. in Bruce than Sherman Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baron, .gf zel. A reception was held at the -Ridgewood -Road, are happy to an- church and later the couple left for pounce the arrival of their baby dau- Olympic Peninsula for their honey- r ,/ ghter, on Saturday, Juy 10, at the moom 1 Frenchman s Bay Pee-Wees �Win UKEEN1N00D Scarboro General Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Cowie will make Many Happy Returns to .Randy their home at Vancouver; H. C. North York Ball Tournament l PARK Dear' of the irthda ne, who ust 5a• tad his 5th birthday on August 5. INFORMATION WANTED The Frenchman's Bay Peewees won w � In the Girls' Volley Ball League, � Xhe North York Peewee Softball Tour- �• OA A19ay the Junior Standings are as follows: The News has a request for help rtament on Saturday at Toronto when Mr, and Mrs. R. Desjardin spent Doves 29: Canaries 28; Larks 2S; from a pae y in California, who is they defeated Sarnia in the semi-final last week dt Muskoka, visiting Mrs. S miles West Robins 14. In the Senior Group:. building up a 'family tree". Family Same 6 to 5 and Willowdale 15 to 2 Desjardin's father and. family Mr. ;. Emeralds 30; Pearls 23; Diamonds names - Thornton, Calkirm Gris- In the final game. This tournament Cotter chio and sisters Mo and Lin- of Brooklin) 22; Rubies Zl. The games which "Id, the earliest dating back to the VMS postpones from the previous Sat- da. have been cancelled due to bad wea- year 1773, and all.having a Picker- urday oaring -to the storm. Wayne Barbara Cotter of Muskoka, ---�. S .�.�.. then will be played Rater in August ing origin• Anyone havin6. any_ in-. Colley and Keith Fertile combined for is visiting her cousin`_Miss Linda before the-final closing on Aug, 25, formation or clues - the News will a. no-hit pitching performance. when. �S1�din this week-. . Mr. grid Mrs: Tarbutt, parents of Bid to hear from you. i ATURDAY _ Mt.--and Mrs. Robert Dti and Mrs. T. Brandt, of Ridgewood Rd, —"----° °°-- ' Frenchman's Bay beat avenue Road family ha,v returned home after a have sailed home to England, after CAR RADIO REPAIRS Lions 13-0 to gain the semi-final spot. y AUGUST 1 Spending In the first round, the Bay team de-,I vacation in Montreal and MadoG K the past year with Mr. _'DL'tiBART,0N RADIO feated North York Western Division _ and Mrs, Brandt. AND TELEVISION &0, when Colley pitched,a,two hitter:! j Vic, and bins. H: Revitie, Ridge- Two Doors West Of I. G. A.GREEN RIVE - �. es , ear �IC7E�ING VILLAGE -He Tcurled perfect ball for two in- - - - daughter- and son-in-law; Mr, an3- WH2-6430 of TE9-1191 nings and was relieved by Fertile wli�I' Mr. ,and ;.fns, Melville Draper vis- ited �%'elland, ind Mr., and Mrs. T, (If Rair—Plan for Aug. 20', Mrs. H. K rrrhisky and family of Ave d ttn�ons hitless over the'final 1 A. Barefoot, the occasion being the - • I Wayne Colley pitched the full seven I?th tseddinQ anniversary for 'bin. Innings of the semi-final game getting and bits: Draper. Congratulations. nine strike outs against"Sartita. Rich ! Doug. an 1 1!rs. Barefoot and the -Games - Graig came thrcugn with .two home I• fam'I of Ajax. spent a weEk with .• ti.-and:-Mrs. Dra er. - runs and a single. Peter Everett and P ' s t. ' Doug. Barefoot, Bensoh Dra er O r a'' sill Prentice also hit homers_ Rides eS W]llowdale defeated Oshawa in the I and Ken McIntosh' were on a fish- -tsemi finals and won the right to play rPicton. The big got away.near off Frenchman's Bay in the final. y aces Wayne'Colley pitched the first five Visitors on the week-end at the NOW AT SUMMER PRICES Hurchiags' were:' Mr: and Mrs. Horseshoes Innings, getting i strike outs anal Ridge,.of Toronto, and Mr. and keeping Willowdale scoreless until the Mrs. F. Hutchings, Claremont. -fifth when they got two:runs Keith Benson Lehman and Keith Green- Entertainment CLAREMONT - ningFertile ,hurled the remaining two e in- field visited urday ola and points nings, giving up only one hit French- East, on. Saturdays last. • i OMOP - Zrtan's Bay turned on the hitting pow- Ken McIntosh helped the Clare-. Pr>*zes r., - tr in the sixth to get nine rural off mont team win the,tournament on seven hits, Colley hit a home run w:th .Saturday last. -the bases loaded, Everett hit a long A Benefit Game ;9+ill be played in or You"ou" and Old one out to left fiqld but was taped out the near future for the poach, who - Si�PT/`/ TANK �e at Home plate, Craig also hit.a homer received 'injuries at one. of. the rec. - � � - �Hetth Fertile ace ent games. Particulars later, �'1 T accepted the trophy / CLAN O(,J � • -on behalf of the team and all the boys Free �ee` Cream/ - rewived crests and wallets. Lineup-- ..,1GREENWDOD PL SEPTIC TANK SERVICE . .. COMPLETE t P. Wayne Colley, C. Keith Fertile, 1B Pop/ `� Peter Everett, 2$ Tony Jones and Church Service next Sunday at the usual time of 11.30 a m, Sunday I .:NEW TANKS INSTALLED Cart Fitzgerald, SB Stan ldt, D.nOs- School at 10.15. Choir practice at ,and Tea 8S K. Craig, Lf. T. blaroldt, D. Os- 8,34 ,- �•T good, L. Jackson, CF. Bill Prentice, The Eveninursday. PAT DiJ,!VNE „ TF� 9-1S41 ;RF. D, Balson McDewell'W, McKay. g.W. A.-will hold their �• ' The regular.'Peewees- , ees• have accepted an in- � _meenn g on oWednesday ev- vitatiori to play an exhibition game ening at the home of Mrs. Me- ' at Preston on Saturday Aug. 13th. Taggart. BRING YOUR On Thursday, Aug. 4th.the French-. ' Remember the Farm Forum Pic_ PARENTS.. Y 0 U N G' PEOPLE man's Bay..Peewees played an exhibi- nit on Saturday, August 13, at the /�V/N �tion game at the Maple Leaf Stadium Provincial Park; Brighton..' There OWN the Mickey Flyers-of Toronto. will be a bus waiting in the church -The five inning game preceding the yard. All members of the Forttm BASKET Registrations are now being aceepfed for the ' Toronto Maple Leaf, Columbus Jet and friends are invited to come.a- _4pine; ended in a five-five tie. J. long wit}, their •picnic •basket. :FALL TERM /�� 111 The congregational, picnic will be LIVERPOOL - held at the Conservation Park, south O�Cn/Ag f of our village on August 20. Every- Meet Your Mr, and Af rs. Gerald Downey one welcome. ,Bring your picnic TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 6 1960 from Detroit, visited bin. and bins. basket and friends, and come along ',Local ' Members :Thos. Humphrey over. last week- and have a good time, Cars will ettd, pick up anyone wanting a ride, .at' h clock. { _ .-at- the e store at 2.00 o spa Mrs. Edith Linsley entertainer] at t ~• `� '- Q' 'her home last Friday night: by hav- Edward Pegg accompanied by :'iMany Other 'Oshawa Business College ing a stork shower in honour ,of 'Len,Waltham,'has returned from an � . enjoyable holida Celebrities Eight. Day-School Courses from which to choose Modern Equip. Mrs. Donald Bruce where she recri- Y to Quebec City, y -_- ved many beautiful gifts 'and an en- Vermont'and New York State. ment a'nd methods. joyable time was had by all. 11r. and '�tfi s. Edgi6 Pegg attend- Personal, Individual instructions in rtrolor subjects Mr. and Mrs. Bill Matthews ret- ed the wedding of a friend at Stay- - Over 100 Graduates placed in 1960 urned from their'holidays last Sun- ner on Saturday last, W6 welcome Mr. and Mrs. W. Covered Stands Evening Classes - Tuesday and Thursday Evening day, after touring Ottawa, Lauren'- s T'rolle 7:00—9:00 p.m. —Tuition $15-00 trans and points North. They were y and family to our commun- in CdSe Of per month. guests. of their daughter and son- I ity,' The Trolley's have come from : SffOWerS Act Now] Get the Faetsl Clip and Mail the coupon In-law Mr. and:Mrs. Osborne. Georgetown and now reside on the I am interestld in the Specialized' Business Training offered Congratulations to,, air. and hits. Andrew Pegg farm, which is th'e POSt one until Au 20 In 'Bon Bruce (nee Peggy Trani on new Conservation Park: Mr, Trolley P 9 `by the Oshawa Business College - tlte birth of a son the event of Rain James Stuart; is the Sup nntendant for the Park:' � Day•School 'Evening Classes horn on July 26, 1960, at Oshawa The hduse has been,-renovated and COME ONE General Hospital. is now a beautiful, modern'home. Please send full particulars to Friends' are happy to liear Air. Mr, and Mrs. C. McTa Name - p ggart; Mr. .Tliamond is up and around after'be and Mr's. M, Pegg and-'Mr. Fleet- COME ALL Tele. No. I rig confined to Ajax Hospital for ham visited on Sunday after noon « Address- i► few days. with relati:•cs in Peterbora Age Debbie Lambe spent a few days Rev. T. 'Fleetham aAd helpers will #verbody ' 'Grade attained at High School visiting her aunt and uncle Mr. and conduct Va ation School in our Signed - i *rs. Harold McDermaid, of Osh- 'church during the week of 15th to children Welcome `� ---, saws,, recently; also Bobby spent a 19th . All children welcome, ' few days ',visiting his grandparents Rev. 11. and Mrs. Moore, Prince tldr, and Mrs. John Lambe, Brook- Albert, Sask. visited our commun- MISCELLANEOUS -CLASSIFIED - -- -INSURANCE _ SSPTIC TANKS ARTICLES FOR SALE - 1 WRNTE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE CLSANSD Pickering IIlH9P. ~- _ CY I W. J. E DINTY S. RI L E. MORLEY , U1 T Mi. and Mrs. (tarry Morton were FALL•CLEARANCE SALE REAL ESTATE Oshawa RA 3-104'( _� r entertained by-the Kenneth Heron's New and Used Lawarrtowei s; at the' week-end. ,Mr. Morton, who Trl1e7s and Garden Tractors AS CLOSE TO YOU-AS YOUR TELEPHONE. -----------------'-""---'"-`-- was a class-mate of Mr.•Heron, at With Implements ----------------------------------- -- t Waterloo University College, con- ._._._._ - - - 32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO MILLER HEATING 'ducted the service at the Presbyter- FOR SALE - Last year P. D. H. S. --f.-, ian.Church.on Sunday'most accept- Grade 9,.Getteral Course Text Books -• _.: TELEPHONE:-PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212-RES. WH. 2-3115 ably, except Shop, Freuch and Typing. -24 HOUR SERVICE Mr, and Mrs. Win. H. Clark and Shackle lock and Binder'included - four children, of Peterboro, were $10.0U; also one Binder, used only CUTRATE 'guests,of_Harry and Mrs. Boyes on two weeks - $3.00; Small.size gynr. Sunday. shorts and T-shirt $1,50. Douglas COOPER BLOCK LTD. COLEMAN The Ken Morley family and Lin- Taylor, kin Markham and Picker da spent ten days recently, at a cot- ing Townline and 4th. Con.'. Phone - Furnaces, Space Heaters, Water tage in Haliburton. 6 Markh;rn 89QJ 11. 920 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO heaters, kanges, Wall 8 Floor The John Ashton family are hot- _ /� yy Furnaces idayin¢ at Victoria Harbour.: FOR SALE - wire fence, 42 inches BLOCKS & BRICKS ..Furnace Clean (tut - $7.50 Miss Mary Boyes has been spend- high - sa feet. Suburban Mesh Wire - _ ' ing a few days of her holidays with 42 inches, 45Q feet and posts if des- +r�.. Trailer Heating 8 ICES eries her cousin at Sarnia. fired (2 x 4 wood), Very reasonable:. .. . STRUCTURAL, STEEL M . a Mrs. A. E. arvert ac e - . . SUMM6t PRICES l r and A C - Phone: TEmpl 9 2135 , WHitehaU 2-3491 companied friends from Toronto, to spend Saturday at Lake Scugog. USED CHESTERFIELD CRANE RENTAL 9 TUDOR ST., AJAX On Saturday, Dr. and Mrs. Mc- SUITES y an Ross were entertained at $ PRICE : d Leas a ,_tr ed ROCK BOTTOM, S ------ -=-=- ---------• ., , - Ones . 2-1960, EM. 3-2$02 - dinner by the C. E. IKorleys'. ) Phone: TEmple 9-1575 t T E R R Y S Many Happy Returns to little sep 2 8=iaa Annan who celebrated his � first birthday on Saturday. FOR SALE'< 17•inch.TV set, she - ELECTRICAL Mr. Norman Graham is making a Simplicity washing machine; swivel JOHN L e A Y :- and slow secavery following surgery. office chair. All in good condition. Asmabel returned last week from Reasonable. Phont: WH2-1183. 4 1 N S U R A H C B PLUMBING �i�_friends and relatives at Seattle, Vancouver and Victoria. FOR SALE - Western saddle and PRUDENTIAL ASSWANCI OF ENGLAND For Service Day of Night The Ajax Rotary Club,are enter- bridle. Phone: TEinple 91754. _ COMPANY LTD. Y 9 raining the handicapped swimmers Call TE, 9.1521 at their luncheon meeting ate S on Valley Park t hi s (Thursday) aft er- Tool Rentals LNE -- AUTOMOBIU - F#RE Pumps A Specialty noon, following their swimming les- 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST son. Why bury when you can real? Do h a ual "Han a ed' C1 it yourseli and save with-the aid of J. H. RNOY T e nn die PP os- Oflfiies: Station Plan, Ajax Shopping Ceststttis. Phone:. WH 2-3301 Ezcavatmg, Trenching, Grading. ing Party will be held at Sun Vail- the following specialized tool from Septic Tanks i Simpson's Homesraprove:aent" bs Phone For Immediate Cover t Ptt ey Par,c on Saturday, August 20, at Coverage Day Or Night 1 Phone: WH2 2-3757 2.00 o'clock, to which the public are the e s Shopping. Centre. apr 15 cordially invited The small daily rectal charge If Mrs. Fred Lawson has been. vis- listed Sander each items iting relatives and friends at, Clin- Floor Baader Edger $1.00 Floor Polisher 81.00 ItA S _ t - �►PF r_ AL8 ton, and Mrs T J• Wheeler at- Half-inch ter-tnt�Diil1 81 00 c tle t 1'snn Newcastle tended the International Conference. : o om os.rs. w tc i is current be- B brator Sander $2A0 ' G. NEWELL ing held at Stratford this week. in Suttmp Pump $3.�0 Dry Cleaners connection with the Stratford Fes- t Hole Digger - -' t3} �- -Pickering V• -- -a . -omposer rgates were re; Caulking Gun . 8 .25 P - - An Launderers sent,from twenty-one •countries,_,the Stapling Gun ____.__�____ $ ,75 'WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3625 work being' panel discussions and Paint Sprayer 83.00 concerts, th, music under discussion 216 Brock St. S., Whitby - Phon,- MO. 81-3625 :FINEST ODORLESS ranging' r Pack _ $ as• from that f the of as- kes."Highways" b4 Mile East of Dunbarton, No. 2 Highway r LE. IhG ter t resont-dayoelect electronic music. st s Shingle 82.00 L �ti Hedge _ _ - Asb* e: Cutter .�. - Shi.-t Specialists - Rugs - Drapes The convention will close -with a Lawn Roller _ .._ _: $ .7S sight-seeing expedition of delegates B:aseli Rug Cleaner _._r _ $1.00 PICKERING FURNITURE to Niagara Falls., Power Ramset G= $3.00 -. DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC STORE From most rs the foregoing news power Cement Miner __. 86.00 _1Ncw And Used Furniture ' items it appears that Pickering has Ramset Hammer $ .73 Next Door To Gordon Houel been in a holiday mood this sum: Extension Ladder __.,__ $1.50 _ mer. We trust that all the holiday-' _ » DAILY makers may derive much benefit Lesto Underlay jigsaw $LOQ A Y PICK-UP COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRII+iO from the relaxation which will fit Ben:-ormatie. Blowtorch __ 9 .75 Phone: WH2-5f00 them for the.strenuous fall and win- __ FREE ESTIMATE ter season, Tile Cuttetr (200 --- Blowto Plastic hir•y children attended the - . Wheelbarrow About t Sledge Hammer $ .73 :Phone Pickering WH -2-2533 _ vacation School la week. Much • i S last w uc WANTED House Jack, _ $ .7s - e credit is given the Leaders in this Concrete Breaker fine work. RIDE WANTED - to Oshawa, to Roto-Tiller $1,00 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Appleby and Leave Pickering 8.00 a. m. Return , (No Deposit Required) - '� family left,on Saturday to spend a from Oshawa at 6.00 p. m. Phone: week at a cottage on Sturgeon Lake. - RASPBERRIES .AND f' g g j RRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: Misses Linda and Dianne Grah- �ti Fi2 4603, RED CURRANTS ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES am and Susan Sherin left on Satur- HELP WANTED' :g O R ' )SAL E A +j day o spend a week at a cam on Cs ey' AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS y p P JERRY UASEK Hall's Lake. Haliburton. BERRY PICKERS WANTED Fir* Farts North Of High School AND IMPROVEMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Empringham Long Picking Season I and George and Mr, and bars. Don- PICKERING r �TMLARQ WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN aid Jamieson visited Mr. and Mrs. TOP PRICES PAID WH2 tau 1 1' Walter ON EXISTING MORTGAGES.. DRTw'n� � - Sunday. g 3rOr - Old Plant Washing M-chines $20 And V ron at Scarboro, on IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT FRANK CALDERONE g p TM GAGE FINANCING A FOR FAST The .Mission,-Band will meet on ul 15 PARTS AND SERVICE IN /� F'L A-S'N Saturday at the home of Gail Dis- J y AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - Phone WH2-6410 T� 1 pey' EARN EXTRA MONEY p Every Night Till 9.00 O'clock nv AUBREY E �E�� Miss Carol James, of Pickering, O • will be guest-speaker„ at the Sunday Part-time work for men and. __-__� �,•- r ::.AND COMPANY an��o1 next Sunday, on - Temper- to do interviewing in market Les- SPECIAL' earch field, in Pickering•and' sur- COMPARE THESE PRICES The Active Service•• Class will rodnding area. Definitely no selling 1957 Chevro'ht Station Wagon; Lov •100 ADELAIDE ST.` W meet next Wednesday night, Aug- involved. Year-round position. Suit- dq blue. Automatic transmission. f� ust 17, at the home of Mrs. Alan able for people experienced in meet- Radio. Windshields washers. Com- TORONTO2 ONTARIO Carson. Mr,.. B-, Jamieson's Group ing the,public. Write (do not phone) ' p'e ely Re-conditioned. Guaranteed. will be in, charge. Pictures will be giving personal•'data, past experience Terms if desired - $1595A0. - shown., if any, to ­Miss Thornton, Blanken- '' • • • • F SEA ( Empire 8-5300 or Empire 6-5964ship-Grunean Research Ltd. 8G1 1958 Lloyd Coach. ,Lovely geUaw Evenings PAINTERS and DECORATORS' Broadview Ave., Toronto. Cream trop, Less than 3000 miles. A 14mple 9-1750 - WA. 2-6902 $1.00 per hour for quick, clean, .._ .. M New Car at a Big Reduction. Cheap, guaranteed, first-class painting and _ MRS. AVON CUSTOMER Dependable Transportation. paper-hangink. V. H �' Congratulatic.as to Mr, and Mrs. ERIC STOKES You have used Avan Cosmetics. CHAS. COOPER LIMITED McPhail, Pock Road, on the arriv- Decorator - R. R 3, Pick You know their quality and guaran- CLAREMONT, ONT. PEC Al 14T erirtg al of their 'eaby'daughter, at Ajax phone: - TEm le 91714 tee. There is a big demand for Avon Phones: 103 or 104 p - Service among families near WHITEHALL 2-5880 Hospital _ ..•.•.....o, • g your - Mr: F Ank Weavers',mother, Mrs. i BICYCLE REPAIRS - T -------------7----------------- Weavers, of Toronto; and brother, PARTS AND SFRN-ICE you neec home If f money, call at FOR HIRE OR SALE ..once for more. information. No oh- 400 I. H: C. Trac`or with'Back Hoe ' visited them cn the week-end. ligation. Call LE6-^_(?27, collect. and BIadet 12.Foot'I. H.'C. Swath- BROCK ROAR AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE , Mrs. 'W. Middleton attended the Phone: WH2-6410 ~-- - °=- -° --'•••••"••-'•-- -- er, PTO, Drive. Almost New. Half Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chafen, of we..rding o.f -her.nephew Jack Scott . CaTl 24'Hours A hay For Service RAWLEI'GH BUSINESS • NOW Price;' also Stone Picker. Green River became the parents of at Dundalk, and then motored north Open Every Night TLI 9.00 O'clock "'Of s daughter, Teresa Ann, on July 27, for a vacation with her sister .Mrs. _._..,,.,,.,._,.,••,,,,••••••,` which made Mr. cork Mrs. E. Corn- Richard Scott, of-Toronto. • •, WELLS � OPEN�rt I P�kerings'Tradehi ell CHAS.•, `t0 COOPER LIMITED T N p of utt great grandparents for the first �qr, and Mrs. 'Jr. e._tahli�hed. FxcellenP opportunity. Phones; 103 or 104 fimei Jack Bradshaw t c and family.have just'•returned from dug bq Mac ire. ?0 inch tile. Sep• F uIl ime"��'Fite at once f" Raw _ Brock Road Golf Club Pool was W _WARD .leigh's, Dept. H-333-1,99, 4005 Rich-. FILL_ YOUR ,SILO WITH 'the scene recent( • of the a vacation- at Victoria Harbour. :-WHITBY; ONE', _ •, - y pupils Cf Mrs. F-fughson has returned from Phone: MO' 8-2563 ett• Montreal. ELEVATQR - the Swimming,Classes, i ki .g their. her vacation at Fort William, and tic tanks installed and cle2ned. One n 56 Ft. Heavy ell• AN tests. It was surprising how these 20 in America her -sister from New York is visit- oungsters, as 7oitn " as seven ears assts J ' REFRIGERATION Duty Double Winr}t Ch Re- _ y y g '• y ing tier. ATTENTION.DOG OWNl{RSl1_ _ AIR- CONDITIONING. inforced Frame. fff Ft. Table. PTO. and oiler, dive cork swim in the deep - "COLENA" Dog bfe�l'is now; hind- COMMERCIAL Drive: Will f.1 silo - hay, straw, or end without fear, ^ •d must he .gnat- led h A'in¢a hennell�. DOMESTIC grain, or can be used for btrildi 3T "Colena" is ng ifying to the parents And users t� BALSAM & MT. ZION SALES - SERVICE material. New: Half Price see such results. ['t,e h tFa bodies a good, bal^n-ed meal. for all dogs i Rev. FI. and firs, bfoore, 1 r;nee and ernnomicsl t��, LORNE WHITE CHAS. COOPER"LTMITED " prove this work gives both pleas'ttre Albert, Sask., called on.a few friends NiNC:A KENNELS Pickering T,AREMONT, ONT. and good health. in this neighborhood last Friday. Highway 2 Just •r Of pick g - Phone WH2-1517 1 Pickering ....____... Phones: 1Q3 or 104. Phone* WH2-4655 �������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������l--- - - - - 1- ���������������������l- 1-- - _ - � .. - .1.1......_... - . .--- . . - .1-1 _­_ ... I ­1 I. . .. -.-- .­ � ....... I.. " �-­­-­-----__-----.� . - . - . � - . - . . .. . , I . - I ..;-: - '. - . " I . . . I" _. . � . ... . � " ,.. .- -, ,. � -, ­­ ' .� - - .- . ­_ ­;._1 I : :� , 4 " . . � . . . -, 1. - .. - I . . . . .. . 1. -,i • , . . .. .. .• -,._.I... _. + . j - — - - - ptYA�gT played Markt.am an exhibition game cause we are Christians who should ax to an eventful day, a phone call 1 and family have moved to their new _° . l giiVf� on rriday night last when they won, bring God's word to men and bring ream Rev. )amen rayton Jr., M,u- home on Kouebarl; Rd. N. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Tomlinson by a score of 10 to 5. men into communion with God. We dleville, informed the grandparents Sorry to litar Mr, Chas..Risk is ' �atsd Iamily, lzani.ltoa, spent the The Intermediate Ball Team play' should not confine ourselves just to of.the safe arrival of a new grand- feeling, poorly again. , . t_yveek-eud with nis parents here. in the Park here every Monday and Sundays, but have a duty to speak" son, in Carleton Place Hospita,. '1'hc Mr. and Mrs- Dtarlc Lnton and Wednesday evenings. The play-offs the truth.about everything, even birth was on the birthday of Doro- BIRTHS 1 _ "�family, loroucu, spent a Yew days will commence this Thursday even- community affairs, without taking a , thy Payton, - - llast week with Mr. and Mrs. kill ing. holiday. Christianity needs more Mr. and Mrs. James 'McClemenr, ICHAFEN - Ken and Sharron' 1 Benson. Master Dennis Campbell spent a than a building, but'must have the of "1 oron.to, visited the "Thompson s (nee ,molt) are happy to announce , The Bowling Tournament for the few days last week at the home of people. We should co-operate' and and Mctae.nents' on the Base Line, the a:real'of their daughter, Teresa _..._ _._:, jtaiaer Cup was played on the local Mr. and Mrs, Harold Barclay, at respect other churches. If we are on Sunday. Arm, six pounds ten and one-!self gretns on Thur�uay nignt. Detalis •Lindsay. fakes, we- give -the ' church a bad Mr. John Black, Oshawa, visited ox. on Ju.y 27, 1960, at Scarboro. : .,.next week, Several of our locals Sot their A- light._Therefore, what we sa.y and: Mr. and Mrs: Morley- Black on 'the General lion ital. First grandoi!,ild • _ -._L • Mr, and Mrs. Robert,Jackson have wards at the recent swimming con- do are important, especially to the weei-end. for Mr, and liars. J. W. Chafes,and T; returned home from atwo-week trip tests. Mrs. Gibson got her First in ghtldrea who `mrt:t� the parents. Little Lynda. Mary, baby dough- second grandchild for Mr, and Mrs _ j#o Nova Scotia. Sennior; Lorne Annis, First, in In= ter of Mr. and hies. Ross Thomrp- K. T. Smith. Firs; great-grandchild Mr. and Mrs,'Alan Fryer are back termeaiate; and Johnnie Annis First Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McClement son, of (;lendale Dr. was baptised far Mr. J. Shane and Mr. and Mee, I#tom a Holiday on Lake !loran.• in Beginners. .. and Mary Beth left for Buffalo, on in Dunbartotu United Church, on E. Cornutt, and second great-graad- L The Field uay held on Saturday Girl Guides and Brownies enjoyed Monday, last week, and spent sever- Sunday. child for Mr, R. R. Smith, i was successful, despite a rather a Yicn:c at Greenwood Conservation, at days there. vliss Marie Mitchell spent the _ _ . small crowd. Claremont won the Park, when they, and twir mothers, Rev. James and Mrs. Payton; week-end in Orillia, with Mrs. Rose BILL'S MOTOR SHOP • ball game and Cup, after beating • were guests of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Dorothy 'and Betty, of Gananoque, Stroud'and family. LAW'NMUWER RFPAIRS ,� the Brougham team 9-U, then taking who treated'them to ice cream, cake spent a week with Mr. an$ Mrs. L): Mr, and Mrs. Ben Riddell and Repairs To All Makes Of ' Uxbridge t�-h. Llaremont's pitcher and softdri,tiks. Thompson and family. On Sunday, Norma have returned home from a Small Moors . . ,Bob Renshaw had aaouble snot-out bar. and Mrs. E. Campbell and Mr, Payton baptised his little grand- three-week v;sit in Ireland• and have No. 2. Highway and Old Rosebassk ,Winners of the races for children: family spent a few days in Ottawa, son at Dunbarton United Church. 1 moved to their new home in„ West, Road. Girls, under 6, Pattie Madill, Ronda last week:' • He also conducted the services at 1 Hill. TEMPLE 9-2184 • ;Turner; Dale' Devitt; tsoys, under bar's. E. E. Annis, of Athe' if, is Fairport and Dunbarton. As a clint- Mr. a_nd Mrs. Nelson Westlake . Ricky Evans, Ernie Anderson, spending a few days with Mrs, Ml�t- . ,Wayne .Koszelle; Girls;'6'16 '8 -' thews, and other old friends. �, . .. y; i • •- • . Blanche Benson, Shelly Riley, Janet Mr. and Mrs. John Ntghswander , . Allieott; Boys, 6 to li Kenny Ir- visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gray,one i • - twin, Bruce ' Drake, Alan lvyst, day last week. 3.s •r.` .k �' y f ~ -A: ;° +` IGirls, 30 to 12 Lenora Jones, liar Achievement Day fck the 3rden �. �l . °, , barn Hill, Sandra Lowrie; • lsoys-1,b Club will be held on August 24, is � r • 3to 12 - Tony McQueen, Lwry Nor-' Uxbridge United Church. visitor' _ _ . a.ax,- ,ton, Albert McQueen; Girls Sack welcome. r.- ' _ ;Race, 10 to 12 - Lonnie Maxwell, Miss Lois S.mitlr � of Vandpuver, . - _ . : .- ' , ,Lenora Jones, Susan Boniface; Boys was- guest speaker at the last'zneet- ' A G«ueolAloron Yafw Sack Mace, LO to 12 - Tony Me- ing of the 4-H Club.which was held . . - Queen, Albert 'Mc,Queen, Bill at the•home of Mrs. Buckman. 'the - _ Thorpe;, Girls, 13 to 14 - Lynn Ros next meeting, to be held at Mae. I , ' : zelle, Linda Drake; boys, 13 to.I4 - Hardens, when•thee girls will - .can — •' Wayne bScQuem, Chas. smith. tomatoes - ors Monday, August .& , .s ..: . Sympathy is . extended to Mss. .A very. pleasant time was spent- ' . tbert Geer in the passing. Budd- Y i • on Sunday, Jul 31, when a family .. Olga, I - - - �enly,, of-her, ¢rother, Mr. 'r oxall, at re-union w,ts held at the home of • ithe Uxbridge Hospital on Saturday. Mr. and Mr,. fiarotd BaiclarI of _ ` �� - , :', Mr. and Direr Tom Davis have re- Lindsay. About fifty sat down to a � . . - - _ _ f 'turned home after a, motor trip in bountiful supper. 4 — .. Model Inustrar�d Impala 4-Door Sedan - - Mr. and Mrs Tom Hammond' - � (whilwott tires opaoa).err�alro con►) . Northern Ontario. . OUNBA RTON . - .,_. held Mrs. Chas. Burton were lawn -_ . • bowling at i2ichmond Hill last week. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. s cCiement, .. Mr, Len Lye ' is. spending two Mary-Beth, Margaret Hartford, Mr. _ . . .- . I , bveeks with �11r. and Mrs. Thos. Lye A. J..Thompson and Sir. and Mrs. � -- a: F. , - .1- - . ' : .`' in Toronto. - - Jas. .McCtement left last Saturday '_ _1. : Mr, Bill Voss had his sister bars. for a iveek's holiday at'Shore Acres •+�.- Gillingham of Lakeview with him .Lodge, near Ficton. . . ': .I..:- . --... . . over t.a w:e -e - - rge ;►ficC _ -.- X large family picnic was held at boys, Hu;zh anal Poh, .leit Last week _ - , t}te home ui bar. and Shrs•. t'izlry; .for.Sibbalds Point, Lake Simcoe for . . '- jon Sunday.. with relatives-at:en%ing a camping trip. . . _ '_ . . -_ . . from Toronto,.Brampton and other 'Nlr: ,and Sirs. Douglas Willis and .1. - _`:places. _ .. 'little daughter Sirg., and Mrs jai. _ - Mr, and Sfrs.. Roszetir and family- Harris, of '.rcro-nto, visited Mr. and . - " Fare at Lake Simcoe for. two• weeks, � Jinn, S�'aIter �ti'iths on' Saturday. 0 . �- -.-.,-­- -.;Miss Karen Hayward is with them bliss �tiinnie Willis, Ottawa, is . . .. :eisiting friends here. ____ _ _ .. D Mr, and Mrs- 8 Cable'and family _ - _ visited Mr. and Mrs. J. McGuire on Rev.' fi'a:t and Mrs. Turner, of ` z .� ;Sunday. California,-visited Mr- and Mrs. Cec- -.R; i April Monahan spent a few days it "1 order last week. , lbo symbol of .an!bed geelity_.proof of Chevron's '1. blrs. Agnes France spent her vac- �+isiting friends sad relatives at Pet- - renwow attention to d"promising u loeyer,trawk free . ..•. erboro. ation at Lake Seugog. .' Ted.Redshaw spent a few* days Yisi'tors at the home: of Mr- and n . life for 1►on► car. Chevroht yon this heMeherk of �„ inglme rerfactise ie erymedal. Mrs. acs Phi s; on Saturda ! - - --- J pP y - _;.:;. with friends at Green River, last ( _� — -- week Mr. and Mrs. Johan 'Ravey, Ajax, _ _ . Mrs. Gear a McPhee, of Thessal-. and Mr. and Mrs. jam .Ravey. of ' e•• rs,ill I : . _ ':on, and Miss Glelsda Beiihortz, of _.;" t4rw aoaI. ; 'irs der most excitieg adve" thsl erof are'bNvraae yan - North Bay, spent Friday afternoon . Brougham.nd Mrs. Sandy France, of _ wn the teed. Csdl sprits seeks R bumps with a seheetihel, with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon b!c- Timmins, and Mrs. Brake, of Tor- geidar telsscepk ettion iirsaiiiel a rids eedtweleed of wNh + , Grath. On Friday_evening, Mr. and onto, visited Mrs. Agnes France onz Iths laef songs gat on 'leer olhar tern _ .. Mrs. Harry Mc.'`nsh,'of Manitoulin Sunday' ` �� _ Ialat►d, and Misr Hilda Sinclair are- Mr. and Mrs. Warner' Grantner, ` - of Fairport Rd. North, were on a =. .•t ` '" JCheese th of in the Ni•11t m i or wmoony ri1 Or p for _ ilved to spend the week-end with the - - 1 �blcGrath's. _ camping trip up north fast week. ewe degree of rower pee want with yser dwitw d Cbew"s 1-1 I 1­ Mrs.,Ed. Crooks nd Lorraine art :' spending two weeks at their svttsge fly e serer 1►ti's R wide effinief 8 DU f 13 of 110 iebla f»' on Lake Scugog t - . . I . - - - :- - - - Mr. and Mrs. Pinkerton, of Scar 1 a r The Womcn's Missionary_ Society boro, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil - 11 `� ' Nara's where Cheyfelef's""flefieetsedb ldhkle kdwL - ' will hold their next meeting Thurs- Turner, on Sunda - '`' grd do$* gn pee g Y• !his extra ti ' as, a tirel�ooted grip of the der 4 at 18, in the .corm, of a Mr. David Stivens will le guest Y• . rend. Aed the derebilily d the>t-bent finch'is jM oeether - - - picnic on the lawn of President speaker in Dunbarton united Church �.; c .^:' ' ele�ere m atavrew sefdy Hof� ;;.Mrs. Lando. All members please next Sunday. Mr, Stivens, who, with .. bring picnic basket. Ladies and the his _wife' and family, is •going to Af- - - . mehildren .welcome. In case of rain - rica as a missionary in th'e near fut- 1 �¢ : Ilhlgk Itirror ffrdsfh keeps poet ChstrOlef Mwcer brilReel - - - #o .be held one week later. ore, will oa his proposed ' •• �. ,1. 'peak p Posed car- longer.,Aihd uedetnseih 1Mre's mrfli-siege n FR . ;t The Sunday School Picnic of St, ear; —that he lock corrisiorh set. Two more reasons s. 'e 1 ­r JJohn's Church will be held Tuesday Miss Betty Payton, of Gananocrise, , ^'>' elver people are taking a shin to Chevrolet. . August t6, at Greenwood Conser- is„s endin several weeks with her V . ' . .. , nation. Park. sister, Mrs.' Dugald Thompson and , The Girl.;' Junior Softball Team family• N; - a . 'vial start their play-offs on Tuesday, - Btmbarton Utrited Church It's safety first with Chevrolet ell the time.Thosa'big Sefery- ` P y y' �` 41k`` � • lkster brakes'are airtosled for fade#rea stoppieg power . .. August 16, when they play Squires' bar. Herbert Carey extended a .I , Beach at tae Brougham Park. krelcotne and greeting. to. Rev. Dr. �_,: �' Cbevr's extra Cerge heeded linings last leeger... 1 Another measure of economy r roe.' Master Lorcie Annis' is spending .Wm, McKay, who began.his duties . "'. h week at the home of his uncle in on Sunday morning. Dr. McKay ' ,+ � ` '^ "� " '� ' 'Port Perry, took as his scripture lesson Romans 1-; "' 1 I1irs. Ray Ellicott and. children; 12. His text was from Philippians Here's noel stretch out roomhless for six big people. Aid t..I.I r,FatF _ !also her sinter .Mrs. Swaffield? and "Th'e peace of God which passeth all I �� -}hare's inches more entrance room...no more awkward ,her children. are spending a week at understanding shall keep your hearts .: tlamberiey yes, im the driver's sect of roue Chevrolet - s cottage on Balsam Lake. and minds". The theme was "The ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Knox and Church +n the World_ Today". We, .`� ..... > • there's foam cnlbiosing under you and pare pleasure ahead. ' r ' family visited his mother and sister the ordinary people are very impor- .. ,Mrs. Surphli. and family, - . tant people (VIP). Our actions aff- I � • When you b our 19'60 Chevrolet ou're lookin ahead. rougham Junior Softball Team act everybody. We are important be- / �.A�, d)f N 1(ou know that the greatest possibleyieturn will be yours + =1. ^ ^ �� Rome trade in time. That's because most Canadians realize ii _. _ o 'A tEl t=. .. that Chevrolet is Canada's most.popular, most exciting car. . 4 • �`.. ion.,„ `k l.... ' r !. .. . Oakwood Driving School _ - _ :- .. .... . - ... . " , . .� _ F - __ , , ,zvoI�-&o YE N : �. -- - , . ' °' '" Add,up the advantages-of owning a Chevrolet • - �- FOR RATES AND INFORMATION PHONE S!1 - . . and you'll realize you're actually getting ' • ' . - a lot more car than you've ever had baforel . . • .. • ,. ' . C•2260C - . - . . ,ATLANTIC 4=5531 ; , • . ' . ' Fa We AINSWORTH LIMITED, AJAX . . . ---,t : BUSINESS ,DIRECTORY Coyndl Rejects Plan «i`TARAarr>i✓rD �. Lomdromat . OOYES' iftos LTA. Radio-TV Service =MefACHHIE'S - The snggest+on that the eBlal nt — from tine laundromat in the West ldas - -RESCRIiPT10N SPECIALISTS Any Make or Mendel Rouge Shopping Centre be semi-ttaat- t . - FUNERAL DIRECTOR ed by the addition, of Sodium Hypo- ' Arthur Field - ;chloride and pumped into Island Road Picker- FURNITURE DEALER storm sewer was rejected by Picker- - _ t1 _ ing.Township councit-last_e •••� •iIOS/IWMS — SUNDRIES•^ - 4ABY NEEDS +¢- ~�- It'was pointed-o' at the meeting = * K • of council, that stork'tt:met)tioii'of dig- * 'tTORE'HOURS + Prirrdh Ambulance 3ervkr posal could cause serious potliition to Y 9 9 Borgmann Auto' Boa " y' the Rouge River and that as well as r WEEK DAYS DAILY v eedlbiss 0 DAY OR NIGHT tie township, the Metro Conservstlion 2•' ; Authority-and the Ontario Water.Re- .SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS 1-5 _ tiTAT10N.IiD., PitittERiN 4 * sources Commis ion would be Cori- _._MIM. McEACHNIE, Pup. cerned. -- phone: TEmpls 9-1811 _ Engineer T.O.Jefferson stated that PICKERING PHONE WH. 2-:961 E Auer boors,TERipis 8.2520 a the only satisfactory means of dig- _ Phone WH. 2.2171 gnsal of the Iaundromat water, was Repairs Can Be Finanzed to pump it cut'of the tanks and haul Piekerin�, Ont. I it away_ out of the township as the 'owners had agreed would be done. I(t!� A{�D CLARKE Me Wm. l Realty,appearing for the GRAHAM HARD ARE o��7 rs, Ow: Realty, said that to re TIC I he fluent b trucks from tanks P r..ov t e y AUCTIONEERS • ` would be greater expense than the Licensed sad Autherized Um the W H. J. THOMPSON, B. A., LLB. -- rev nue derived by the owner. Appliances, Paints Cilusties of Oata�io and York. Barrister grid Solicitor - _. - pwm 3toek. Implem-sets House- British Columbia and Ontario h Memoriam : bold Fu nitov, treat Estate MURrOCH - In loving-memc'tir - Tools Glass Etce _ sift our Specialty at ReasoneAd Glenwood BAg., Ajax / / of Mrs. James Murdoch (Grace Rates, ]Dual Service for !Sits - Pries of One. •WHitVbaU 2-5151 Humphrey) who passed away Aug..Residence: TEmple 9-2656 t$ 8, 199, at Oshawa. Genera Hardware � py O. pbome Agta, - -' Rf.$ting where no shadows fell, lei+., P. p. pyoe !lark. 9041 Asleep :n peace she awaits us aX: PHONE WH. '1-1911 ��'ICKERING 1Pttaoucos ha♦e.traces zstsbliihed. God will•leak the' broken chain, - _ noeame" shove been Creighton, Fraser, Drynan As one by one we meet again. -- —Sadly missed by Dad, Mom, - _ & Murdoch -sisters and Brothers •Hannah's Catering MURDOCH - In loving memory - - Banisters, Solicitors and Notaries of my dear wife, Grae.:!, who passed : F Y _ Public away August 8, 1959. -Weddings, Banquets, Showers -- ,Fames Murdoch 1 .B ,Bakery Products Bank of Commerce Chambers; . . . . . -Barrister, Solicitwr _ - 5 Simeoe Street North, Oshawa In loving; memory of.a very dear ii - Notary Public -. Telephone RA. 3-34+18 friend, Grace Murdoch, who went Meat} PIDf C+1Jf Specialty"' stasriaL at Old ]Rasa home, pne vcar ago, August 8, 1959. lt>t> >ad while we-walk the pilgrim pathway St., Pickering WH. 2-O.wo AT 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 — WA CM — _ Clouds will over-spread the sky, 010tDr1W BOX= But when travelling days are over, _ Beats - SMALL ACRKAGE8 A" Not a shadow, not a sigh.- !f wu to i*rL 0.31 to f:M Pas. PAAM aahwdey end Ebm&gv Onward to the prize-before us, . sl. ties. W�sin< gvs tvl pearly rI? � LUMBER C . __. +%y Akpohas OW �d „,Wnrss la7 Soon His neauty ''we'll behold, CALL .C" Do � Soon the earl tes wilt open, 7 R#sls•, . i We shall tread the s'reets of gold. Par !rapt And igs�ch asad . swvlee Not a day passe%• that we don t ' J-M DEALER y alt �"vAANn - GOMM ZN240N think of - COTTAGE MATERIAL lHHCING - • 4fd�//i�frli � - Lena and Reg. Tack soul Boys, - -1. A.WUL0001MM sr SON D - l.' Burlington, Ont. GARAGE DOORS — .'PAINTS PLYWOOD -•,, away Monamaot nooke a;'r. sysTn�r, FROr. teen-Ezs•r+e-«+ 9rr GRACE PRESBYTERIAN DO-IT-YOURSELF CARPENTERY SHOP POOLS BatsbWhed 12011 .c: L Whitby, patarfs Church TERMS ARRANGED a mhos west of Whuby on CENTP WIAL AND WEST ROUGE o. 2 Highway. betwesa REAL ESTATE P is Wore ' -and' Sunday School AS LOW AS Whttby and Ajax -9:50 a.m.—West Rove• iwNie Select AVERAGE (GARAGE — ;19.00 PER MONTH - sf; VpLittsy NO e-94i8 - Photo cn-op now to Pick- 11:00 a.m.—Ceatannivi Rood hiMis ldno•1 onng and Ajax-areas. To REV. Will H. T. PULTON. buy or sell for prom_ pt = ,'"' Rd ;NO. 2 HIGHWAY _ WK 2a2SI ITW UMS/NO courteous service ask for :Phone AT. 2-2372 = Mr..-Blower. -ALFRED KAYES Call ST. GEOR CHURCH ANGLICAN - General 1'- MBING BATHROOMS ps Ontario 1A. -J. Schatz ;ES•SURE SYSTEMS Rector ' Rev. H. S. Shepherd. B. A., D. D. 'STIMATES GIVEN General Istr�urance — Realhr - p4iono - W H2-6917 Pickering 590 or Mo. tt-3357 Box 198, Pickering �- » 171 Paints Electrical A ppliancee SUNDAY SERVICES IIIIIIIIIIIIIa 8.30 A. m_—Holy. Cow 11.00 a. m.—Morning.Prayer ---• ' c:4 . "� 11A0 a. m. Ho'y Consmynion t,.. . `:•'T'ools '. Glass Et c:4 _ I (4th Sunday) isroN & RAD�o =W M . ` E . _ 1LC0 a. m.—Sunday School in the Community Han -:F ll,00 a. m.—Nursery in Reo:ory r _ - , Room - ages up to 4 years 1 :.SME Ra H 11V r� - r a . . _ REPAIRS - WEDNESDAY - �i S �� S �/ _ )NE: TEmple 9-1191 - m—Ho' C - 19.0J. a y Communion and Intexssians for The Sack iKT- o KAnio&T% FUNERAL AND --------------------- Phon WHe 2-0480 Pickefing .. a. LATTEW -AMBULANCE SERVICE . . Pickering United Church , • Minister: Rev, Melville Button w: - • -No. '2 HIGHWAY :`. .: • --SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1960 ARKS AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD M E iaSTEA uto SOTdCITOA Rev. s S. L- Osborne, Th. D Mu D _ Whitby, ante Commercial & Residential Wiring iTH avri.nnvc. AJAX Telephone Industrial, AUDLEY _ -,�« '" a: °a�'°e _ WH. 2-3610 9.4s A. M. Rev- S. z» o.l>onte Prompt Efficient Service — Free Estimates S School --- _ . :. -. , ... ,, . ..._ •. 11.00 A. M., Sunday oo - R K S - • surance Co.. J. M A - Tel. TE. 9-1570 R.R. 2, dickering Oa P>3o Christian L fence Society- - *we Tor Farm and C.taas: BRADY ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO iti>d1di� CHURCA SERVICE AND V -V " On �'`"'�`' PLUMBING STORE SUNDAY SCHOOL ��e �i>�Of - 0IL W0�0eve nte tnnssraaa► tK ASI tOw FoQ SUNDAY - 11.00 A. M. COAL in Rosebank Road School -��n D_ f�tb-s - COTTAGE SPECIAL—Automatic pressure QZ L7 system, stainless sink and chrome feu. Reading boom Open To Public + -- --HONT- WHTT'&,Y ,a2) "cet in arborite top cabinet, glass ljned DAILY e electric hot water tank. Complete outfit I� $185.00 tank. In Allerton Building,Kingston.Rd. ----' At Rouge HillsBuilding ;.Open Daily, Saturdays tilt 1 p.m, ,. pp - _ o • r e rEITH, MONIEITH, RIEHI a co. :EVERYTHING IN SAFE _ TesCmony Meetings 8.00 P. M. hur Mitchell Ltd. PLUMBING c ' Art ..bartered Accountants 'SALES - -SERVICE Every Wednesday In The - _ Licensed Trustees 1 Reading{ Room Oshawa - Strutfard CONTRACTS . . , . who . 26771 =TEe9-2431 4320 Kingston-Rd., West HUI .i W. Riehl C.A., R.I.A. •I _. - - - •, .. - Oshawa RA-5-3527 - For Further -Information •Bert R. Waters C.A. ` . AT. 2-20 A .4-4 CALL - ATlantic 2-2635 W HitehaI12-0890 _ a, WE RESIM TIt RiQW { r. _ N � T - ,.. ..,FREE I A 24 OZ, LOAF OF • X r r . �� •� � a� - _ _ IGA SLICED _- — lip . :BREAD v , :ai t i v WITH THE PURCHASE A _ 66 Bar am Bun dle .'• OF KRAFT JAMS OR JELLIES 89 AN ASSORTMENT OF 3 JARS . . ; • - EN SUNKIST FROZEN . . ; s -.- 6 OZ. ��. 9c ., ALL FOOD FEATURES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 11, 12; 1.3 THE KIDDIES LOVE THEM — U.S. NO! 1 SAVE IOc SOCKEYE _ - . GOLD SEAL • � �,� LB. SEEDLESS TINS � • TINS ]b SAt 'ON un (MARGARINE 1 ld• TEMPTING AND ECONOMICAL Soto — --PKG. - ­25 ' BILLY BEE y :. i lbse ■ . CREAMED- HONEY SAVE lOc . 2 �a. �? FULL OF ENE*GY — 'ONTARIO NO. 1 1 WITH FREE LUNCH SAKS – KRAFT AO Ld. 6 OZ. � 39c SANDWICH SPREAD SAVE i� 39c JAR FIRM AND FRESH —' ONTARIO NO. 1 ; LEAN MILD CURED cEtio sAa PEAMEA r -:CLARKS — 'SAVE Sc. D 11LI • Wl Is OZ. 1 EANS COTTAGE . IGA - SAVE 1 O - COMBINATION OFFER . °, `; – ,�ll,�ONE SIX OZ.• PKG. SWIFTS SANDWICH STYLE eats IIS n Gr a' v 1S OZ: TINS c r COOKED HAM and °IGA DELUXE - 'SAVE 20c ALL ONE 6 OZ. PKG. SWIFTS BROOKFIELD 10 OZ. FOR JAR • IGA — SAVE 10c C 2. HEESE SLICE S _ MAPLE LEAF ASSORTED SLICED SWIFT PREMIUM BARBECUE OZ. ' d4 TIN COOKED HAM Ip�z '55c WIENERS ca�'olpkq. lVc �-49c` .. la ' 0",NT•