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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_08_19 . —4-604;�­4;r�l—I--�-.�- M ­-. .­--- , , --- -,� .. - ---.- --.-—, ;�--- .... ­. - -� ;. .. � . ,..I—.I -.-- --—� -. .-� , I . 1. .­, ­ I --.. ­ ­- , ", ­4-- ------ _ . . -.. >` . . . - .. .. .. _ . • __, 'I .11' . 11 . .. .----` - ,1. •.0 : . 1 - .,. �i-n .:. ­j _ . . . . ..• .� "— _ _ _ - tds: $2°50 Per Year United States: $3.00T-- W C. MURHAR AND SON PUBLISIiERS .Sc P$R COPY Aitthori:ed As Second Cass Macsr' VO 71 SIO. '48 PICBERING> ONTARIO . ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1960 Published Since November 1881 Post Office Dept. Ottawa __� ���� '. , . {., - � L .,. 1 O'CAL--.�W- -- ,•.%-- . .. I. . .1. . .. -- Z88 W� t Rou a Residents CaIF : ' . • W. H. Moore Passes Snake Stru. ­� . .a . . I .. . . ..t. Saves Girl, After Bite ' r ,,; I ...,." .. . 3 g Pickeri� Towrnsh' Tares Un'ust After Disfinguislted By Rattler 1n Georgian` Bay Area 1 _ .. A petition containing the names of • • Wendy Pliti, age 9, daughter of PICKERING VILLAGE : '288 West Rouge residents was for I Agree To Political Career' Mr. and Mrs. Gus Plitz Jr. of Sandy 'warded to Pickering Township coon- Wood .. Beach Road, is recovering in'Ajax ; til this week g Funeral services were'held Thurs- Hospital, after being bitten by a rat- Her many friends in PicltErittg The trtion stated that the ti- tle snake last week end at Pointe au will regret hearing of the serious ill•; petition Pe day afternoon at St. George's Angii- ness of Mrs. %Vm. A. Goudy, form.; •tioners feel that the talcea in Picker- Move Wrecking Yard can enure', for w. H. Moore, who Bari], on Georgian Bay. .ing Township are unjust, unreason- i Wendy had been spending the week erly of Pickering, now of Portland.! passed away at his home, Moore-i at a cottage with her family when Ont. Mrs. Goudy is confined'to the; able and unfair. Mr. Charles Wilcox who operates I lands at Dunbarton on Tuesday Ongawanada Sanitarium, Princes$, . . It was also stated that a sopy of a garage and truck storag2 yard just (morning. Mr. Moore was 87. • I the accident occurred. St. Kingston. At time of writing sh - the petition was being sent to the west of Pickering village- proposes to She had been with a' girl g g p g g S P P 'William. Henry Moore, BA, LLD, is slightly improved. �( Hon. W. K: Warrender, Minister of move his operations to Statiorr.Road, Lt.. Q.C. was an author, politician, friend and then walked up on the ' p rocks of the islknd, where the cottage Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fuller, ands _ Municipal Affairs. on a 10-acre parcel on the went side. ecQ*omist and business executive. is situated, to look for her parents Mr, Reg. .Fuller, of Pickering, andi While the petition did hilt set out about 700 feet north of Highway 401 i He'had a distinguished career in Mr. Ivan Fuller, Toronto, visited; , , any partict�aT •tim as objectionable, if he can have the area spot noised polities. As a member of the Liberal and sisters who were nearby picking po bluebeme3. friends and,-relatives in London,,! that fact' as meadoned that the for industry 'and.secure a ,wrecking 1, art he held the Federal seat in Ont., over the week end. residents are objecting to fazes in yard license for this location. Ontario County for 15 consecutive On the way, she went ,around a i cal. rd W. G. Lawson on behalf of large rock, and there, the snake bit Mr, and Mrs. Cliff. Barkey and( geele years, before retiring in 1945. Mrs. Bit spent the week-end witl;j Reeve Sherman Scott said he was Mr. Wilcox said that Mr. Wilcox ad- just She turned around and could I In 1930 he left the post of Chair- just see the head of the reptile in Ed. Bit and family, London, Out.) aware that petition.bad been cir- mitted his present operation does not I man of the Advisory Tariff Board to One of our young nature-lovert#t e the grass. A later search for the culated in st Rouge:' It was' not present too nice an appearance either� contest the Ontario County seat. saw three great horned•owls during I psesented over the name of any as- for the Brock Road area or for near- snake failed to find it. , While in Ottawa he also held'the post a recent.stroll in the woods. These She ran screaming for her parents. satiation nor was there an aceom- by Pickering Village. - of Chairman of the Banking and predatory animals have a real plate - . They found a mark on in on her •.ponying letter. "We would have to be assured that Commerce Committee. He was an out- right .foot- which -a-as paining her. nn nature, and are protected Si .,. "I don't know what reply can be this present operation would be moved standing authority on tariffs and their law. 14 . - or what action can be taken" and not just become another location" Mr. Plitz tried to extract the venom• .given j relation to the Canadian economy and Mrs. Harry Hutchison, Ajax, wad by sucking it, but soon 'the leg was saild Reeve Sherman Scott. "I am Reeve Scott said. authored several books on finance. in hospital last week, but is home a•� - a t high taxes too. The only way Mr. Lawson stated there were no hurting above the foot and beginning ` gains g y y -He referred to a testimonial dinner � swell. -gain now, though she will have td,j we could have cut down an taxes this residents 'nearby the proposed loca- given in his honour by the Qshawa - take things easy for,sorrie time. Het; year was elimfnatE some very nee- tion and that the land opposite in They took her to a-nearby store _ y to nit PP Chamber of Commerce as one of the and were told to take her at once to numerous friends wish her the best. essary expenditures. Council has little Pickering village is zoned residential. highlights of his career. At that time the hospital En Parry Sour►d. Mrs. Fred Stork visited Mrs. W.(. - Conttol over expenditures any more." "If he will move all. his equipment he was toasted and honoured by a A. Goudy in Kingston one day last, . . As a matter of interest, the Reeve to this new spot, there is merit in At St. Josephs Hospital, Wendy • lace number of distinguished and week. g• � was given seven shots of snake se- � noted that one of the signers was a granting `such a request' said Coun- famous persons Wad to see. Mr. and Mrs. Fredi rum, five in the foot.. one in the bip number of the school board of Area cilior Clifford Laycox. Mr. Moore was born in StouSville RofEey, Church St back again after; -2, although e did pot nsme the per- Reeve Scott admitted the land had and one t the arm. Her 'leg had gh in 1872 On,leaving school,. he went a holiday with their daughter it} swollen to twice the size o! the other, sort. The reeve mentioned too, that been soil tested a few years ago end to Woodstock College, University of Sarnia. from the knee to her foot. the petition did'not suggest any reme- was not suitable for heavy industry. Toronto and Osgoode Hall. Some On the week end her family.,brought Mr. Herb. White, Church St. i4; - ' dy for th tax situation, nor did it agreed by council to refer ears after being called to the bar, admitted able to be out and around again af•.` ;say why the residents felt the taxes the zoning to Planning Board an he was ma e a ing a ounce. on- the Ajax hospital. She received two are unfair, have the Bylaw Enforcement officer ourary degrees including a doctors of. His daughter Marjorie of'.Oshawa• . Councillor Clifford Layeox asked bring in a report. Council are desir- law3 and doctor of literature were shota of penicillin a day. The swell- visited thews last week . if there was any use in taking up a ous of knowing just how this opera- conferred on him by Canadian uni- Ing is going down and she is out of Mr. and Mrs. .Fred Richardsott j any danger, and,Wendy expects to and dau hter o petition after the taxes had been tion would appear to motorists on .versities: g joy, of Ottawa, visited _ .;levied. Highway 401 and will check into this After his retirement from politics. get.home this week end Mr. and Mrs. J. Bailey, Riversidg4. . Council agreed tto file the petition. aspect of it. Mr. Moore still retained several exe- She said that the snake appeared Dr. last week. 1 ^utive husinep% connections, among dark 'in colour, but she could only Mr. and Mrs. C.,S Bryauf spent.; , • . • • them Massey Harris of Canada and see the head. the week-end at Minden. Question Mileage ±On Heavy Police Court Kontray Power and Light company Mr. and Mrs. Hti¢h Squires sprsst<i of Mexico. His retiring years were ,. the week-end in Canning-ton. 1 I Account On , spent at•his lovgly home on the shores Grade .� Mrs. Theo. Annan is with - 34r,4 Recreation Aeco Docket On y of Lake Ontario at Dunbarton: and Mrs. Fred Annan this week. - 1 Pickering Township Council this . Mr. Moore will be well remembered Exam Results . •°` Mr• and Mrs. Frank Wonaacott Magistrate James Rennicks� was by man of the older residents of have returned from their haneym000t . week questioned the $54.90 mileage kept bus most of Monday last, han- y High report a. - aecoant of A. W. Caere, Asaiataat P y Y Pickering and district. He was akind- ,Pickering District Hi School to the Nest Coast sad r .�:�. . Recreation Director. dling the heavy docket in traffic court ly and friendly roan. He donated part Departmental Examinations wonderful time They ezpect to set-, • . Couseiilor Clifford Layox said he here. of his vast library to help set up the tle in. their home in Bowtnanville ins-. ba% at'tlended al! recreation meetings, Chief R. T. Parker of the township library in Pickering District High Gordon R. Allman - Hist. 67; Chem. the near future. _ _ and t slot know of anyone author Police department said they had 56 School. A learned man, he was a 51; Lat. Auth. 60: Lat. Comp. 61. A letter from Miss Bernice Chap- . izing t payment of mileage for. .cases before the court, a number of great reader and his library was Frank P. Bell - Eng. Comp. 64; loan tells of her visit lo_Oberom-, '. recreation business. them being charge of careless driv- among h i s most treasured posses Alg. 79; Geom. 55; Trig. 56; Zool. mergau, and the "Passion Play" Council have, requested.a. break- ing. ai.ona. 52; Phy. 58; Chem. 63; Fr• Auth, From there, she went to France and down ,of the July account for this Chief Parker said that be and his Mr. Moore was predeceased by.his 62; Fr.. 511. will spend some time in Spain be- - amount, covering 549 miles. men intend to crack down on offend- wife, the former Mabel Christine Ber- Roger W: Carlton - Eng. comp: 70; fore returning w have a visit witl>rI , ing rriotoriata in an effort to cut down tram+. He is survived by a daughter Eng. Lit. �: Mg. 55: Geom. 57; _her mother, Mrs. W. EL Westney, We Admire tine thoaghtfulrsess of the number of accidents in this dis- Marian, Mrs. Taylor and two eons, Trig. 55; Phy: 50: Chem. 54; Fr. and other relasices hue. ' otsr vakge firemen in not tnaiaag tact• lie said that during the past William at it�ome and Allan of Co- Auth. 66; Fr. Comp. S3. Mr. and -firs. Boh Donnelly, of fMe Bfidnesday sight test of the fire two years there-had been ali accident bourg. Patricia G. Clark - Eng. Comp. 59; Harriston, spent a week end recent- - PTepara- were being made _'ach year and this year there have Following the funeral service, in- Eng. Lit. 60;.Zool. 55; L. Auth. Ay, with the. C. S- Bryant'. been three already, besids many in- terment was made in St. George's Mr, and 11-- Chester Butt• t I...r funeral - nearby. . ___ (continued on page four) - Sunday with Mr- Eutes sister wpm, �, juries and a'property damage figure, cemetery. _ .. _ J.. J. Price, of °the }iingswag. u °n : .•. . . . Joanne, a Toronto,Ba ` I. - . , . .. _ } .- .. ;;. £ - . . . - L!r and i r a ante.. his-daughter ]f r. and glen. Jt Sailing Returns To Frenchman s Bay �:, Bailey this week. ^�J� . - . .. .. . . : . 'vies Henry 1Ve•tnPy slid dxmgtt- z .raxxa ex1,� ,emu ,y x ;. tern are having a holiday at �Irs. ..., w., « "a " . sax _ . . '. estn s Oro ,e cottage on the :# :., - •'. X1 ev' tl is � - . ', vein R er ,. Se iv a! the worker a n i l t oil the biller at Indian ttbe guest. - next meeting of the :< • �Poanen's tI»htitute. She is a rceeni '< > _ _ . ,, 9 , - N graduate of the•University of,Tor-• a LL ono in Art and Archeology. See tho regular annotn,cement in next week s ' Pickering flews, for time and place. 1 5 �,,. ' A 4,§�Si", Bert CaFk Seriously loitered I Car Accident In Portugal *: - - $r L; . ''" bin. Pert Cafik, son of 4tr•s. . . a - f Cafik here, who left for Portugal a� - : y ° � , short while, ago,,on . business, waS 1. ., Ra va:! , ously injured in 'a car accident., +k - seri P s.; lies out of Li,t>on„11 sevent} five m ,`" it is believed) July 27, fen tl,� 4 '"" car whirl, he was driving, and acz�; , ,. �'s ' on,panied by a gentleman friend, i 4 ya f7$fq: - 4 t ,, `• :` left the roadway on a curve, and �w.s '.b�r`D 0 �uro 6&.aon°�. a :.y:, s ? (?�. v "`w'°"°`' �"'.+lPfe' B e,,, t„ g °�' �" ��a°° struck a tree. The car is a total Icy=s, ; 5:;.a• `° w. ::; passengers were taken to., _i..: ° k The hrb . " , , `� 'X: hospi al in Lisbon, where Bert rem 5 q{ ,��Y1 , fi:, gained cotuciousness in five hours, ' ' �_4 , ,: and his friend;some time late:. Both, . suffered fractures and concussion. ( ,•; .- _ o o r However, in a letter received by _ . s ff ,'f Ph t by Barrie Pome oy �o A good south west wind was blow- glue Jays I,. .Cord, crew—time 29-11 their Blue Jays to the �tegatta at his mother over the week-trio the frig Sunday for the sail boat races 1st—John Herda, Skipper, Bruce Me- 7th—Tom Tomblin Sr., Skipper, Mick Ashbridges Bay on, Saturday August two injured expected ' to leave foe .. At Frenchman's Bay which accounted Intosh, SXew—time 2G min. 11 sec. Blenkarm, crew—time , 29=20 20th. _ Paris shortly, an�i fly home, arriv+' ' for the fast time the Blue Jays nom- 2nd—Erie 'Playford, Skipper, Don 8th—Tom Tomblin Jr., Skipper, Paul It was a - picturesque- sight at . here possibly this week, pitted they three mile course. Thee Playford, crew—time 26-53 Grieco, 'crew—time 30-32 . Frenchman's Bay during the week- Mrs. Cafik speaks very highly bf , were ten boats in the 'race out of 3rd—Harold Saunders, Skipper, Lloyd 9th—Jim Clark, Skipper, Les Knott, end when about twelve large sailboats the Canadian Consulate in Portugal,, , +", ,I . the fleet of twelve. Tom Simpson was Saunders, crew—time 27-57 crew—time 31-16 and several power cruisers sailed who appcarcrl to be do;ng everyth�i r� , • confined to bed through illness and 4th—Ron, Clark, Skipper, Sandra 10th—Herb Usher Jr., Skipper, Herb down from Ashbridges Bay, to spend ing possible for the two boys snot Neville Lawrence was away'on vaca- Clark, crew—time 28-19 Usher Sr., crew—time 3-59 the weekend here. They intended to those at home, even to arranging d; lion. Results were as follows. 5th—Ross Fertile, Skipper, 'Mike Me- Starter—Jack McInerney, Rear Com- race back to Toronto, but left Sunday trans-Atlantic phone call for B_OrS JO ' his mother litre. Ist in open class—Doug Robinsin Inerney, crew—time '2.9-07 modore. morning when storms were forecast � 1 � � , in the Wayfarer. 6th—Ray Singer, Skipper, Al :Mc- About ten skippers plan to take for the afternoon. _ _ _ . L - a. ' The W. A. were guests of Green- Y Mr. and Mrs. George Todd, of Mrs. James Cowie and Marilyn re- the Oshawa Hospital, spent a few • wood W. A. last.Turs"y. Mrs.'I. Cherrywood, visited Mr."and • Mrs. turned on 'Thursday from a four- days last, week at the home of her Mr, and Mrs. Walter Carson hol- McLean led in the Worship; Mrs. B. Jamieson orr'Sunday. week trip to t'he West Coast, and aunt, Mrs. S. Wonnacott. i"yed last week at Pigeon Lake, G. Eastwood sang a solo, followed Misses Gladys Disney and Janet while there, attended the wedding of Mr, and Mrs.4- Joyd Beatty and and on Satuiday, Mrs. Errol Car- by a very informative talk by Dr. Jones are attending the "School i for Mrs. Cowe's son, Fob, on July 23, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Phipps and ----,-z ion accompanied Mr. Grant Carson Hall; from Brooklin. A duet was Leaders" thiz, week at the Ladies' when Marilyn was bridesmaid. Fob Geoffrey, of Toronto, visited Mr. and John to the cottage for %he sung by Mrs. Jack Empringham College, Whitby. and his bride, the former. Elizabeth and Mrs. James Davidson on Sun- - tpeek-end. and Mrs. R. Dey. Rev.' Fleetham' Johnson, are living in Vancouver. day. Mrs. M. Grey, of Toronto, left closed the meeting and a dainty • Charles Cowie spent the past Mrs. Lee Darwin, San Jose, Cal- -last Thgnsday after spending some lunch was served. A month with cousins; Mr. and Mrs. ifornia, is visiting at the home of time with Mr. and Mrs. W. White. Mr. George Bears, Greenbank was Rev. S. L. Osbgrfie, Principal of Warren Willett, Langstaff. her parents .Mr. and Mrs. G. K: Mi#s', $etty Evans 'of-ClaPeiriont soloist at"the'•a+orniag service last Ontario Ladies' College'was guest Mt. and Mrs. Alfred Mitchell, of Pratt. . ~ .. spent Wr week with Miss Doreen Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. Bears speaker at the service-on Sunday. Toronto, are spending: the summer Mr. and Mrs. G. lzatt -and family ' Jones. and sons visited Mr.-and Mrs. tCecil Rev. M. Battarts'wilt' be back',from monthe­-with their son .J-ames' and visited-Mr.' and--.Mrs. .Wm: Naq*. -Mr, and 'Mrs. Percy Jones and Disney, oa Sunday. his vacation to:�W'the service tbii family. Burlington, on.Sunday. ' h6ilr,returned home on.Friday af. Miss Caiol James, Pickering, was coming Sunday;r Mrs. T. Annan visited her son. Beth Atkinson, Almonds,'is'visit- ter,touiieg:'tke'Wfste'rii—Provinces guest speaker at Sunday-School last Mrs. Reg: Ke`apedy has completed Jack and Mrs. Annan, at Whitby, ing••her uncle and' aunt Mr, and' m - "for the past' ontlL Sunday; her sul feet''- "Temptrance' a summer Coudra in,Art'in Toronto. Doneti�Ha't-r nurse-in-training at Mrs.,John. Pyckrin, and Arthur. OPEN EVERY EVENING TLL 7:00 Pom AtO UZ E: H 1 L L S EXCEPT THURS. ii FRI. TLL 9:00 p.M. ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY � PRICES EFFECTIVE THL•15., FRI., SAT., AUGUST I" - 1.9th - 20th JUST EAST M ROUGE BRIE�Gf` BONELESS ROLLED WIM TIMY LA PRINCE .RIB ROAST Ib. 79 C SHORT FRB - ieners h�i (, FRESH LEAN lb. STROUD S F 191a e oast Ib - -. . . (BLADE SOME REMOVED) PORK BUTTT ROAST FRESH PORK 1PICNiCl FIRM GOLDEN RIPE — --SHOULDER ROAST . 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Pkg. of 100 - 2-Cup Size Usweet a,r ar11'1� ��: C CHUM 75 Oz. Tins 1 ;BROOK WHITE No. 1 PURE CANADIAN 9 t og 0'0' d for C - - 4 Ib.t:,-1 C .a (Save 90c.) (CASE OF 48 TINS $4.59) , took as his text "As m Father allowed only one hit to McTaggart ! tral Area Guide Camp in Haliburton. — --- DUNBARTON Sends me, even so I send you, and and Staley scored- on an error. The FAIRPORT BEACH Mr. H. Nicol and son `Dale have ' Visitors on Sunday last, at the, peace be ' with you". Why was second game of this series is sched-' returned from a camping trip at 16grae.of A1frc. G. Cossar, were: her Christ sent: - Jesus came thet we 'uled for Aug. 17th. Frenchman's Bay Happy birthday to Brian Burrows Algonquin park. ''tlstu hter "Mn.. who will be 2 years old on August 20. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. J. ' g Gorlon Hines, Mr. might know who we are.' Even Midgets tied the' second game of the Mr. and Mra, Monaghan, formerly g •;amines` and baby daughter; Mr, and though we send out medical miss- Pickering Township Softball League g y Dosne who celebrated their 14th an- of Lakeview avenue came,down from niversary on August 18th. .*rs. Hines Sr., who had flown up ioaaries, teachers and preachers to playoffs at Brougham Friday evening Seagrave to help Mr. and Mrs. P. •.fronr Cope Breton Island, and Mr. far countries, it is nothing unless we against Mt. Zion. Dunn celebrated their 10th wedding HinesM,6? Guelph Mr. Bruce Cossar, extend our tight,hand in true fell- ' Mt. Zion took an early lead and _ LIVERPOOL Kingston, visited his mother Mrs. G. owshp with our fellow' Christians were winning 9-2 in'the fifth inning. anniversary with an evening of danc- I I (ing last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Desjardine and Cossar, last week-end. and give hisn the feeling of his own The Bay boys came to life in the Sorry to learn that young Marilyn family sent last week end at Little The Stewards of the United essential dignity. The mission is not sixth to count nine runs off seven Y P Church-in,.ited--the men" of the con (Barlow neice and houseguest of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. - __a-thing of the church, but the chur Ross home run lee, Midland, visiting _ _- _ idla i gregation o a clean-up party �n arise3 Jrom.`the mission: The search- with the bases loaded. Mt. Zion tal- F. Blackstoneis ill.in bed. Get well Holmes at the trailer camp. Thursday evening from 6.30 to-8.20. soon Marilyn. Man neighbors enjoyed watching y g ing eyes of the whole world asks us lied two more in the seventh to tie Y S Wendy Plitz of the Sandy Beach who they are and we, the Christians the score. The series now stands at A group of youngsters gathered to the satellite coming directly east last Road was in Parr Sound Hospital' y, games tied with the third help Andrea Dosne of Dumbarton Monday night at 9:55 in the evening. - y must tell them. �4•e must sho by two game Y � last week and then transferred to the Shores celebrate her 8th birthday Man ha returns to Mrs. Roll our patience and humility. The sc eduled-for Thursday at the Bay. y happy y a combined ombined beach and house Des ardine who celebrated a birthday Ajax Hospital,'after being, biten by church is not ecclesiastical, but is Botten, George. Smith and Gulliver j a rattlesnake. W'e' hope you are re- party on 'Thursday, August 11th. last Wednesday, August 17 also Rob- made up of Christians who show shared the pitching honors for the y� covered soon, Wendy. God's fore to others. We must not Mr. Eric Schiller from Fuller Theo- ert Da who celebrated his 17th Bay and John Carson pitched the y Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence I y full game for Mt. 'Zion. logical Seminary in Los Angelos Cali- birthday on Wednesday too. g be so,bus with outward form and y y motored to California to visit rela- building churches that we forget our George Smith injured his knee on fornia will conduct both morning Mr. and Mrs. R. Day and Thomas rives for several weeks. and evening services at Dunfair Bap- went to Weller's Bay last Sunday -true purpose. Sunday when him leg was caught be- an Church Sunda at August 21st., Mr. J. R. Frost, formerly cf Dun- tween a car door and the house when y and enjoyed the day fishing. barton, died in. Scarboro on Friday. (� the car accidentally rolled back. He Many happy returns to Susan Wil- Cliff Matthews went camping Interment on'Monday at Erskine.' FRENCHMAN'S. BAY was treated at the Ajax Hospital. liams of Park Cres., who was 6 years at French River and caught several Cemetery. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. old August 17th. (lovely speckled trout and pickerel on Visitors at the George Watson's Nichols is confined to the Ajax Hos- 'Don't forget bingo, next Monday his holidays. on Sunday were: Mr. and bars. pital. She is wished speedy recovery. MST ROUGE the 22nd at 8 p.m. at the community Ian Pelham passed his life saving Brian McCombe and David, of Will- Happy ,Birthday wishes to Paul hall. The Ladies*Association sponsor- course .and now has his bronze me- 'owdale, and Mr. Murray Stevens of Senior who celebrated his 17th birth- The community extends.a message ing this bingo say it will be the big- dallion. Ttuonto. day on August 16th. of sympathy to Mr. and-Mrs. Robert gest and best yet. Come out,and win Cathy and Steven Peck of Toronto ' Miss Sharon Gibb celebrated her . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of East Ave. in the passing some of the really fine prizes, every- are visiting their aunt and uncle Mr. '.,birthday on Wednesday the 17th. Pat Balson who celebrated their 26th of Mr. Stewards father on Monday, one welcome. and Mrs. Alex Waters. This is the first announcement of wedding anniversary on August 16th. Aug. 15th. Mr. and Mrs. G. Julian of,Park Congratulations to- Mr. :And Mrs. A j•ture date to keep in mind - Oct- Robert. Fertile is spending this Mr. and Mrs. Larry McCance; for- Cres-, spent an enjoyable week end John Sawyer who celebrated their ober S, is the Turkey Supper at the week at Pigeon Lake. merly of Jaybell Grove, held a house= sailing on Lake Ontario with friends 11th wedding anniversary on the 13th - Dumbarton United'Church. The Frenchman's Bay Ratepayers warming last Saturday night at.their .frm Toronto. of August. Mr. and Mrs. D. Best and family meeting scheduled for August 19th new home on .Ridgewood Road Elizabeth Newman of Park'Cres. David Sawyer was confined to the :have returned from Montreal and has been cancelled as the melt are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Magee of Rouge successfully pa&Kd•itet�•tgetXSnd was ax Hospital under observation last are at their home on White's Road. putting in a new floor of the Sunday Highlpnds Drive -have returned by awarded the Royal Life . Soo- Tuesday and spent a few days there, Mr. Douglas Moffatt has been ill School room at Fai rt United plane from a trip to Florida and ciety Sr. bronze tttedalhon. -Her:.eis- but is now home and feeling well. 7rith "Pleurisy'. but is feeling better. rho ter Margaret was•!t•u►s4Od• the In- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cummings. Mr. James Cookson is now much Church,,where the meetiRs are held. Nassau. �" Get well wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Clay Betts ot. Don- termediate certificate. Cangratula- from Towaco, New Jersey visited Mr. improved, having been ill with a shire'Court spent their holidays on tions to them both on such an excel- and Mrs. John Lester last week. Mr. R. Playford, father of Eric Play- Pe • perforated ear-drum. ford who is confined to the Ajax a motor trip to P.E. . and are now lent effort. Mr. and Mrs. John Lester and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Martin W'innan of ' home, again. and Mrs. J. Kingston of Ge- ily spent a few days camp Niagara Falls, N. Y., a ing at Al- Mr. and Hospital ' Mrs. Bleays, of Scarboro-, called on Mr, and Mrs. Harry Colley, Mr. Also holidaying were Mr. and Mrs. neva Switzerland were recent house gonquin Park Last week. the E. . Annie' last week=end. and Mrs. Harvey Fertile, Mr. and Ron Beck of Rouge Highland Dr. guests- of Mr. and Mrs. J. Doane of Mr. and Mrs. B. Ainsley and Mr. J. Mrs. Pat Balson and Mrs. Fred Os- who spent their vacation at a cottage Dunbarton Shores and Mrs. Eric Hilton motored to Loon- • good were among the fans that ac- on Lake Simcoe. Mrs. Betty .Nicol of Dunbarton don and St. Thomas last Saturday . Dunbarton United Church - ^ompanied the Frenchman's Bay Pee- Mrs. S. Buckler, who has been visit- Shores in, visiting her__parents in where Mr. Ainsley had a burin sa _____ The regt.lar morning service was weer to.Preston last Saturday. The ing her sort-in-law and daughte;. Winnipeg.' transaction. conducted by the minister Rev. Dr. Goya played two games; winning one Mr. and :Lira. Frank Pratt of Rouge Mr,. Corcoran of Dundas is visit- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baker and McKay, who introduced Rev. David and tieing the second. Highland Dr., is sailing this week ing with her daughter Mrs, E: Gates Nick played golf at Lake Couchiching $tivens. nephrvr of MT, Jas Mc' The Frenchman's Bay Peewees won for England on the liner, Sylvania. of Dumbarton Shores." at Orillia last Saturday. Intosh, wh> etas guest preacher. Mr. Mrs. E..Crosier, Guide Captain and read- the First zatne of the O..A.S.A, round from St. oho 20, and Act.- 3. Mrs. against--Ur on ;londay even-• uy an 5eII Vf�ith Classifieds Guide Margaret Newman recently Asks That Rom Be J ing by a score of 16-2, Keith Fertile It Pays Off spent a camping holiday at the Cen- Marie Lynda! presided at ,.he organ. kept 'Greenwood scoreless in the five g - The visiting, speaker, who; with his hed• He was relievd Kept Open wife and ;arr:ily, are gain. to Cen- inning; he pits p ^� 1 tral,'Angoh, at the end of the year, by •Wa:no,.Colley in the' sixth who oa1 - = W' 1. McLean, of Greenwood ask 0rde'r our- - ed "why a road between Pots 8 and = 9 on. the 8th Concession. been :. ... closed after it has been open for S61i00I : •�a kw�0� � riving ' 'nearly one hundred years' He told Pickering 'Twp. Council _NOWV AT SUMMER PRICES this week that he felt the road liege is should be left open until t t it;tht some authority to close ,����' ��E�- - Mr. McLean said that clos- ing of this road deteriorates the CLAREMONT .' CO = :CO - P value of his-land. be fifteen acres that could be sold off would have'no access from the-south. FOR RATE AND. `INFORMATION PRONE Reeve Sherman Scott said the .Road Supt. would be asked about it. TLANTIC -5�31 d Rea .AUCTION SALE .•1:. - ...HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS { __.. Property of ) ����G 1 V it KNIGHT o ,First Concession Road : �' DUNBARTON r each Week - AY, AUGUST 27, 1960 WYALTE R THOMSON Q.C. s _ . SATURDAY, Following low ng 'Hewsta>nds BARRISTER SOLCUTOR T Ra� :." : : ;;; � At 1.3p P M. Refrigerator (new); Stove new), NOTARY PUBLIC dio,•Dressers; Beds, Dish COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS PI _ - Vacuum , , CKERMIG• .- .. - _ .,_:. •- _ _ machine; Pbwer lawntn`o�. es Dr d es; Lamp ing mac ' • ,North-west corner of - - nld Plant •Rd. on Eastern Ho d ma o articles no _. M/H. 2-0910 House y Drugs t Electric iron; Toaster; ea k No. 2 Highway E @rn An - many Cher anti 1 t - LQYAL POGUE, Auct • N ;� � .� � � ■.. � � L .. .. � � BROCK ROAD & e. Z maffnii', ALL WAVE T.V. ANTENNAS WITH ; —— - LIVERPOOL A _ -.ROTATOR !Liverpool -Arms �'� - : FOR CHANNELS 2, .4. 6, 7, 11, Morley Black's Store and the New Station Channel 9. 20 ft. Roof Antenna with Rotator and Stacked Heads _ DUNBARTON L t _�— only $95.00 d e s ore _ _. _.. (as,low as $b o y r '�.00 P er mnth) CO i EAST WOODLANDS AREA 40-ft. Tower (Three Section) with Rotator & Stacked Heads- Orchard's Crown Inn for t `' _ $139.00 (as low as $8.00 per month) \ Whole ,k ROSEBANK FOR CHANNELS 2, 4, 6, 7, .11 y e an r @ ° News Ras b k D u g Stor ws •20-ft. Roof Antenna less Rotator with Single All Wave Head - $35.00 - __ ROUGE HILLS Fact 46 t. Tower Three Sect 0 ( ion) less Rotator with Single All STROUD's FOOD' MARKET � �� � lL� G� ' Wave Head - $79.00 G (as low as $5.00 per month) f 4:---- ------- BUy now before steel �OI►ttPO� Ore �y St,, Easton 15; Mass. One Year Warranty on New Installations. - • - � � Sent your re•.vs�apCr for,the rims :prices go up. Phone TEmple 9-1191 WH2-6430 - Free Estimate 'choo�.o�, EncwscJ find my check or R.R. 3, PICKERING, ONT. =01d Rosebank Rd. N. — TE.%9-1417 money orcor. 1 year$20 ❑ DUNBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION _ r _ months 610 ❑ 3 months $S 1] • PORTRAITS ' jPICKERING BRANCH) • WEDDINGS `rotograP�er Name --- 2 DOORS WEST OF I.G.A. PICKERING VILLAGE • BANQUETS GROUPS, ETC. 'INTERNATIONAL CREDIT CARDS HONOURED • Ad--Z CII> one stole PH-l4 _ EDITORIAL �� ' , r,;.;; -�.- =-- Many Enjoy Starr-Dymond Picnic = 'The Answer To A Problem We have hoard a number of comments over the past week that have been anything but favourable to council's action; in bringing in, a 3,000 hame'subdivision' around' Frenchman's Bay. r ' Asuve pointed out in an editorial last week, we understood ' -'� that,the only ;reason such a'large development got into the - township,-is 1Jecause the-Developer=is-trilling'-to: construct water and sewage plant at no charge to the municipality. These plants are the means of getting services into the nearby industrial area. There are some -who believ this subdivision «ill be the' ruination of the township, financiezll;. Ice ia�'en't 'a"cry tad 1 ball Aso, cant tell at 1 ' this point-ivhethe):• th.: s.ttlxlivisiou is % { a good or l;ad pigce of business. . However, for 1.� ;-ears at nomin, ion nieeting> people have j been 'getting tlp and blasting eouneils because there 'is no a industry here. _Most persons 'agree that to get industry, especially in these times, you hay e,to have serviced land or ( _ be able to sez vice it, _ The township itself could not`aford to put in-the services, so when a developeif comes along and offers to do it, it:would seem to be the answer to the problem. We can't recall any of / the criticizers comi>lg up w4th any other ideas: We also believe that.there are those.persons here, who are quite satisfied to have Pickering Township lie dormant for- ever. They have made their money elsewhere, hare, retired to a pleasant rural atmosphere 'and don't want, to, see •any The largest crowd yet, attended .:te cciat'on gathered for an afternoon the Han. M. B. Dymond, Provincial changes that might threateaz t�ae,tax picture. Starr-Dymond Picnic last Saturday, of games, fun and get-together. Minister of Health; is Mrs. John H. at Greenwood Park, when members Shown here with the Hpn. Michael Steiner, Whitby, 'aged 95'years, the -.� Taxes here as every�yhere 'e°lse;Fare 'grotiving higher each of the Progressive-Conserva.ive Asg- Starr, Fed. Minister of Labour, and oldest Conservative in at.esidance. year. There has to be ielief-sortlew h&e or, quite a few 'people sae going to have to pack it up,and leave Pickering. We have criticized Pickering Township council on many Do:raid Coltegr Quebec, various By CFRB Occasions, over many subjects. At times we are as popular IWANtS NEWS p?irft• <,f intrr`<�t ice ttnntreat aril Canada's defence of the Harms- area: t c:ttral I �cl,r:i:tcti;al l=ain$, reaidents to all Barra of Ontartu r with council members as the proverbial skunk at a picnic, - and the "Parliatne:+t 1'uiHinK,; ott 'this week-end throuen the fau:ities but, in fairness we feel that council believes this development The regular weekly dinner nitettnpt, ' of the Dunbarton hiwanis Out) w•a, awn: There utli be -67 iarrit .boy= of radio staucn CiRB which has is the only foreseeable answer to the present problem of get- held on Monday August s. at the and g rh, re esenting _,2 r3untic arranged ar. exclusive nine-station in. tjx 11 o'tiince. ox the trip. network for the event, ting services into an area, and eventually: other areas, that home'of Kiwanian Harry Cuok: Bay' date •hiwan:s Clu'). Toronto, Veteran broadcasters Brian Mc- are in need of them. _�-,r. Road. This meeting wa, change c',onsurin 4f+a jn�r.��n,. and the Farlane, Gordon Cook and Keith T i in a i� from the regular weekly l,u�iness 0-haws Kiw r _ Ei;b; till=s tti'crry- Rich, of CFRB will conduct en-tbe- And as 'we said back a few lines, we haven't heard of any :meetings in as much a..- the dinner better solutions to the-problem. If you have om, you Should was in the form of a_ barbecue cnrlk .1. ling'S,holaar'rhip to�va'.-a ii spot" interviews and broadcast e a. I'ravelLnS p rt ex- •Pave-by-wane' dear$ on of the ith it before now. f -out with Kiwanian Harry ex<rc-- pin-r ,cif 117;*, F:+ti3cati „a! Tour. rase, direct zrom the scene at. Pic- ing hie talents as "$ig Ch ct S�rak llis�e= J.,hnson ar:d M:1­ Werry ton, w-here.Miss Supertes: 111 will Broiler; at the barbecue pit,;. were nett;d for,t'::: trip b'rcau-e 01. -meet the 'U. S. ch-alledger for the e 1,ith :3, Fr. Cv :;.. fU. All foods $:•ere prepired by nt°m- „utstandin,� echievrment-and trader- . coveted Trophy. The broadcast will Ro5crt C: 11'. Fawcett - Alg. 75; hers of.the local Club. and included ,hip in Junior In�titutc and r.nior begin at 4.�5 p m.;'fifteen urinates �Coune�l May Revert Geonr. 5 1 rig. o,; Zool. 5o; Phy'. Farmer Work in_Ontario County. before raze time, on Friday and Sat- Club c. some pretty fancy cake. and salads. J' ` 58 All mem:6erc of the hiw•anis Chi ttrday and if d race is To Paying Monthly and their ladies are most grateful ----- thin neeen- 1 Fortier. Ponrie NT. F. - Eng. Comp. armswor r - on or. to Kiwanian Harry and Mrs, C Kok, pap Today day. H th To � " >K 61• .Geom. 5G; rag. 5'> Cool. 73; Pickering Tuanship Council may Fr. Ruth. c54; Fr lone Zool. for a most pleasant evening spent soon revert to their, old system of p' amid the shrub: and flowers of the paying accounts. at the end.of the Stanley R Frost - Geom. 50;,Chcm. a3: Fr, at:th. :� Fr. Com $.1. Cook horn:. - Corr- 7' , month, after they have been'approv- - p .____ _ Richard A1. Hannah - En Com BRIDES ed by the Finance Committee, or g' p' Ontario Coieiity Jtauor Farmers Council. 65; Eng. Lit. 50:•Hier. 65; Alg. 55; LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU This was agreed upon this week. � Chem. 57; Lat. Auth, 5-i; Lat. THE BEAUTY OF YOUR WEDDING DAY Coin Miss Donner Johnson, R. R. 4. after Council Council was'asked to approve Come 72; Fr, Auth. 59; Fr.• bridge, and Miss Jeanine «'eery, R. COMPLETE COVERAGE 1 the July, accounts in the amount of P R. 1, Oshawa, have been selected as HOME - CHURCH - RECEPTION lIa65,375.7.1, after they- had already' Michael G. Hart -' Eng. Cotrip. 63; been .paid several weeks ago. Zoo] 67: Fr. Auth. 52• Ontario County winners of the Fro Eva Hasek - Eng. Comp. 60 En vi Junior Farmer Bus Tour to PHONE WRITE I At the same .time, Council was = g- Eastern Ontario and Quebec. The' asked to approve $6193.00 in Water Lit. 63; Hist. 88: Zool 84; Chem. Barrie Pomeroy Accounts for Water Area I. that 75; Lat. Auth. 76; Lat. Comp, 75; tour will extend from Sunday, Aug Fr. Auth. 68: Fr. Comp. 21 to Saturday, Aug. 26. R.R. 3 CKERING OLD ROSEBANK DR. N. TE•-9-1417 have already been paid, and date p' 72• The trip. is to go as far as Que- back to January 1 PI Philip_A. C. Irwin - Phy. 62; Chem. . 50. bee City, and will include such - Chairman of Finance Committee t points of interest as Robt. Saunders `- ( Chfford Laycox said "I think one parole A. Jakeman - Geom. bit riay a month should be set aside to Trig. S0: Chem. 62; Fr. Auto. 74,;, Generating Station, Cornwall; Mc- write cheques'. Fr. Coma, 63. SEPTIC TANK 'CLEAiY OUT this matter with be would discuss Mary Lois Johnston Eng. Comp. r Reeve Scott said hew surer. D. J. 61: Eng, Lit. 63;,Botany 73; Zool. ,.- Blitz and see if the change could be 72; Lat. Auth. 68; Lat. Comp, 6l; PL S$PTIC TANS I made without up:-setting system too I Fr. Auth. 62; Fr. Comp. 50. :- CO�II l;T$ SS>etY C$ ituch. _ Eva !Marion Kime - Eng. Comp. 66; r Eng. Lit. 60; Hist. 87; Bot. 87; NEWT INST Rotarlans "At Sea' Zool. 85; Chem. 73; Fr. Auth. 70; :`d TANKS ALLED p.p. p. Fr. Comp. 61. + ' That title, above might be mis, Peter.E. G.,'Laycock - > rag. Lit. 52; N�LaI '.PAT ^ DU NN E TE. 9.1841 - leading.' It c:oesn't mean the Rotar- Alw. 61; Geom. 65; Trig. 50; Phy. cans here don't•know where they.are 59; Chem. 64; Lat. Auth. 61. AUGUST 27 to SEPTEMBER 10 - going, but rather i, the i�ttroductioit George T. St.alcolm - Era. Comp. • to this Lhort story of an exceeding- 57; Eng. Lit., 56; Alg, 50; Geom. .,,(except Sundays) lv pleasant experience enjoyed by•, 50; Trig, 60; 'Fr, Auth, 59; Fr. _n ENTS YOUN G PEOPLE Club when they were guests of Rot- Howard J. Malcolm - Alg, 60; Trig. Fare Admission Brian' hen Cooper on his forty toot 51 r I'hy. 50; Fr. Auth. 6G. Fr. Return Includes cruiser on.\Tonday.evening, at the Cornp. ,51. $11 Q _1�tegistra#ions. are now being accepted for .the Bay here. Going on board, at e,00, Diane M. Palm -. £rag. Comp.' S6; 'For Children's Fares See Agent __ _ buffet suppe+ (and it,was good)was flirt. fit; Sot. 54; Zool. 57, FALL TERM prepared by a• -committee, and en- Angela J. Shilton - Eng. Comp. 63; LEAVE•PICKFRIN(' - _ joyed by the entire "passenger list". Frig. Lit. 72; Alg, 70; Geom. 69; x 7.52 a. m. - 9,00 a. m, - 9.!2•a. m. Then when the dislies were washed 3'lry,' 61; Chem.,59; Fr.-Auth. 74; Opening ;(or heaved overboard) Skipper hen Fr. Comp. 63. x'10.52 a. M. a 11.52 a. m y $nd helmsman son'Bruce, hot steam ' Gen. Shuhla - Eng. Conte. 66; Eng.. TUESDAY - SEPTEMBER 6; 1960 LEAVE EXHIBITION bp and headed out the gap down Lit. aj; Alg. 77; Geom. 81; Trig. 67; Plr - y4.30 p. m. - x5.30 p. m.- x6.30 p. M. at e mast turning around'off Port Whitby Y• i1: (-hem. 60; Fr.•Auth. -67; Fr. Comp. 60. the and arriving '}lack at her berth lust 7.30 p. M. - $.30 p. M. - 9.30 P. M. after sunsot. The lake had a nice G. •Gordon' Stewart - Eng. Comp. $Oshawa Business College gro nd s%y0r,.not.severe-enough t 55: Enq. Lit. 58; Alg. 86; 'Geom. 10.30 p. m. 11.00 P. m.' send anybody to the rail, but just 7�; Trig. 5�:: Phy.•80; ,Chem. 77; " Eight Day-School Courses from which to choose Modern Equip- Lat. Auth. 77; .i.at. Comp. 71, (x) ' Daily from Aug. 25, Sept. 5 ment and methods. is pleasing rise and fall of the bow. cordon �T. Tulloch - Alg. 52. and Sept, 10. l 51:ipper Ken was though, seen to be Personal, Individual instructions'in major subjects .t [Standing out 'hose well-known little John D. VL'ebster - Alg. 65; ,Geom. Sat. and Labour Day only Over 100 Graduates placed in 1960 _ pink pills .taken by those who fear 67.; Trig. 60; Phy. .60;.,Chem. 71; (Daylight Time Lat. Auth., 72; Cat. Comp. 62: ) Evening Classes -Tuesday and Thursday Evenings Sea-sickness, and - a few swallowed 7:00-9:00 m. -Tuition 15.00 per month. Carol White - Eng', Com 52; Exhibtion passengers travelling on pt � P - � pill. p,• regular' buses will transfer at Tar Act,Nowl Get the Facts! Clip and Mail the coupon The Coopers ha}e a bite,-� dl Eng. Lit. 50; :�1�. 57; Geom. 55; q i Bo£. 76; Zool. Fib; Chem, 50. onto Bu Terminal u running I am interested in the Specialized Business Training offered .: �ppoinfed boat, comfortable quart Bus al to buses ru end tom le-cl e ui Bed for eve a Georgina lr. White - Eng. Comp. into the graurids.' p } y y p ,�: Oshawa Business College Ica-going.voya e. ,0; l?nfi 64: Zool. 69; Fr. Auth. Frig. hit. 53; P,e�nt, fit' Trig by the a - g' Tickets and Informatio. At The, thanks of all was expressed Day School Evening Classes "t 59 Fr. ,Corn 56. . PICKERING COFFEE SHOP, Please send full particulars,to:: $o Ken and Pruce for a nett kind of P' 1 � �'eninq meeting - pleasant. •'Private•S-tudy Students r; a - _ pone: W2-1771 Nome Brian.,L. NfacKenzie _rng: Comp. Tele. No. (Exam results - continued) 53' ss + Addre _ Age '* 33;•T.at. Comp. 62; Fr. Auth. 60, • "`� ' Fr. Comp. 0 ee/ Grade attained at High School �ttin J, Fdmiston - Eng. Comp. 64; Buy and Sell With Classifieds c o Signed )Eng. Lit, .56; Ala. 65; Geom. 68; It Pays Off 58; Phy. 71; Chem. 61; Fr. Trig. - • _ i - --T- I _MISCELLANEOUS -=4C L A S S I F I E D - INSURANCE' SU RAN C E SEPTIC TANKS . ARTICLES FOR SALE I WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE , . , •• CLEANED _ �/ Pickering ■illage DINT-t'' W. J. IS Mrs. Chas. Baker, Church St. is U - CYRIL E. MORLEY FALL CLEARANCE SALE' , r Oshawa - RA 3-404L - and d d Tractors ors on holiday this week with her New REAL ESTATE daughter Mrs. Betty Churchward. Tillers and ar en s -, ------ ----------------- -- and family. With Implements iA5 CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE The atnrnual Closing Party for the.• 32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO Handicapped Children's Swim Class- FOR SALE - '52 Hudson Wasp, 4- MILLER HEAT W es .,.N ill be held 'this Saturday after door, new c!utcit, -good body--and - - - __ TELEPHONE:-PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212-RES. WH. 2-3115 I HOUR SERVICE "`>o:, - inner or shine at L.UJ p, m: motcr, 6 cyl. standard transmission, at Sun V al'ey Park. Conte and see foam rubber' seats. 1 100. Phone v.-hat thc�e hiltlren c'au do!, You WH2-CS47, alter 6.0' p. CUT RATE _ .........:....__..:... ........_.W_W:._� will be vcry +.elcome. And' ape eking; of s++inuuirig, the FOR SALE - stoves and refrigera. COLEMAN t I'ickcrin, Gvlt Club +•cry generous tor, Reasonable. Stove almost new. COOPER BLOCK LTD. - 1)• don tcd Uu e for tine Retarded Phone: AT. 2-5531 before•7.00 p. m. Furnaces, Space 'Heaters, Water Children S+„ntnli-,i_ Cla�scs tl'i' ' cr AT 2-1973 'after 7.04. .` -t rimer, 1 :v:sv finished this, ++week, -- • . _ o .neuters, kangas, Wall iS� Flour .......... __.......:..."__„_,_„.r, '920 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO 1-uenaces and a 1h%ink. You to the Golf FOR SALE 1952 Pontiac Sedan Clean-out Service $7.50 Plus One Club for tin- use of their pool. - Delivery, Very good condition. Re- BLOCKS & BRICKS �� FREE SERVICE CALL Mr. and Re- Mrs, T. J. Wheeler Itsd cent valve job. Excellent tires. - Tratte #{8arr ccesso b ! business and .pleasurm 6+225. or nearest. ''Southgate", Rose- _ a combine --- - - - -- - e- ag & A ries Niagara I' i1 last week-end. bank Road North. 9th,house-above STRUCTURAL STEEL WHitehall 2-3491 fir. ,James Palmer is enjoying a st oncession, Rouge Hills. well-earned.holiday this week. ` CRANE RENTAL 9 TUDOR ST., AJAX a number 'of our_residents who .-t.t_EARANCE - got the sky on Monday N were w e COLEMAN SA SAMPLES i -- ---------------------------- STATiON RD., PICKERING, ONT.-Phones WH. 2-1960, EM. 3-2802." night get a goo view of t e new Coleman Stoves, large' and small; ` / t. S. Satellite in orbit (and some Coltman Coolers, large and small; I - T E R R Y S didn't. Ed.) Coleman Water Jugs; Oil Tanks, ' Twinkle, twinkle 1_ttk star new, 100•gal. J ELECTRICAL How I wonder what you are, MILLER HEATING SERVICE Are you a diamond shining bright, Phone: WH?_3491 rte.' _ p IN-SURANCi L The Child Health Conference and Washing Machines'- 620 And U .. ! --__ __ __ P UMBING - . , immunization" Clinics will be open PARTS AND S1=RVICE in September. Clinics will be held'as AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE _ For Service Da or Ni ht usual, the First Thursday f the PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE OF ENGLAND y 9 . Month. Y Oft Every Night - COMPANY LTD. V Call TE. 9-1521 ght Till 9.00 o'cl . E'days orma! Bank it�E - AUTOMOBILE FIRE ..____. Pumps A Speeiatty spent a ncouplcs o• ast USED CHESTERFIELD with .their cousins, Mr. and SUITES t H. VERNOY- _ Frank Torrance, of Beaverton: 107-KINGSTON ROAD EAST - J y btr, and firs. Elwood White and ROCIK BOTTOff PRICES Excavating, Trenching, Grading, I Phone: TEmple 9-1575 Office: Station Plaza, Ajax Shopping Centre. Phone: WH Z-3301 Septic Tanks infant son have returned to their Sep 2 --� Phone For Immediate Coverage Day Or Night Phone W ape 15 75 the first week sof their tevacat out in -- - 7 Chicago and the latter week with �._ FOR SALE Allis-Chalmers Cam- Chicago blue,_in good conditlon. Not requ:ir- their families at Ajax and Picker- ed any longer. Ph. TEmpk 9-2014 _ lugs eweasfil tili�:; Lottic Mercer, of Burlington S APPRAISALS e e Pickering friends 1 J►PPRA N PET STOCK.FOR FOR SALE ' r+r"` - visited"some of h r P' 'n Puiebred German Shepherd Pup. ._its° last week. black and silver, male; seven months, • -- D Mrs. Mercer and her daughier,.of Excellent_with _c h ild p WH2-1847'N E E L L a aner Whitby, called on Mrs. Nellie Banks 1 rS t last week. SALE - waeher, irk perfect 12ea1 Estate Broker Pickering. Village And LgUnt�ere Mr. Herb Monney, who continues F012 _ to poor health has returned to the can n, #12,00, T - WH. 2-5770-1. or Toronto EM. 2-3625 hospital again, ' c:dET Empk 9 2023 1 'RINEST ODORLESS spi Jack Moire, of Morley ark SWEET CORN FOR SALE 216 Brock St. S. Whitby - Phon,- MO. &3625 _ -CLEANING y by -the dozy:n, corn available four ' has become. another ,added . to, the 1Res."Highways" iia Mile East of Dgnbarton,.No. T. Highway Shirt Specialists - Rugs ong list �f victims b injury with to six weeks,"First house on right,017 . _ gs - Drapes . y � Y north, of Audley School. WH2-3017. ' _ a power lawnmower - last week-end - - _- - AGENT: getting his fingers of one hand into �- PICKERING FURNITURE the revolving blade,- and losing part - WANTED - _ STORE' of one finger, He was taken to the WANTED - used piano, $33 to'i30 D4H BLIZZARD ELECTRIC spiral - - -_ ---New And Used Furuiture' _- Ajax Ho for treatment phone TEmple 9-Z:2i.. • Next Door To Gordon Hotel •--^ �} - ._ .... . ' DAILY PICK-UP CAR RADIO REPAIRS ANY KIND OF WORK COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING DUNBARTON RADIO College student will do any bind of Phone: 'WH2-5400 AND TELEVISION work. $1.00 per hour. Phone =: FREE ESTIMATE Two Door west Of I. G. A. - WH2-.1597 1. : • . .. - PICKERING VILLAGE - - - _ _ "' Pickering• EA T ROUGE _ - _ VILL S wx2-6430 or T>�-119t . HELP WANTED M� � M . Phene WH. 2"2533 Mr, and Firs. John Lake; Pine TO RENT - apartzsfest. 3 Rooms. BERRY PICKERS WANTED Ridge Dr., have just returned home Phone: WH2-4887• Lon Pic from holidays, touring Canada and _ SB Season the States. for.two weeks. 'TOP PRICES PAID SEWING _<.'3rd Con. Wetm Mr. and Mrs. Dvany, of Toronto, eY Road 1 p Machine Work Garments Or - Old Plant Road spent the week-end with Mr, and t Clssldren's Clothes FRANK CALDE1tUNE 4Wl� Mr. and )Lies. Mansell, a, FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: Mrs. King, Oakwood ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES nsell, of West Repair Work, Etc. I July '15 Point Cres celebrated . their 19th = AVAILABLE FOR ADDiT10Ni All Types Of Sewing Wanted, . wedding anniversary on' August' 14. MR'S. VANDERMEULEN HELP WANTED - AND IMPROVEMENTS. Mrs. Carol Gilbert, Newburgh, Male.'School bus:-driver required for 1� TMER g R R. 1, Pickering WHZ-0457 WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Ont:, is spending three weeks with Pickering Township School Area 2, IS LARdE her cousin Miss Donna Lee; of - +" Not over fifty years of age. Mwet ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. ROTO TILLING have Chauffeur's License. Duties to 0 ASit5' � Rotigemount Drive. IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT- Little 'Marion Redpath: of Toyaf- j ;Phone WH2-1597 commence September & Reply, b7 WrRf L GAGE FINANCING OL FOR FAST vale Dr. is sick° in bed with a virus -- letter only, giving full particular of IN A F-L•A•S•W COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - speedy experience, ,ro 11� complaint. We wish her a previous employment; recovery. Tool Rentals references, to -_Ar'W. TYAS, Sec.- 1// rk Tress. R. R 3 Pickering. _ Mr. and Mrs.-W. Whittle aiid grin - _ AUBREY E. IRELAND spent two weeks in-Detroit, Marine Why buy when you can rent? Do aug. 28 Al City, and Keswick: it yoursel and same with the aid of _,- AND' COMPANY COMPANY the following VON COSMETICS . . °� Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs; „ � specrahsed tools from Griffiths of the Second Concession Simpson's Home k!rprovement rite has immediat,; openings for mature 140' ADELAIDE ST. W. the Ajax Shopping Centre. women tb service excellent AVON on the birth of their new grand- The small daily rental charge 'is territory. Pleasant, dignified work. daughter, recentl �• Ent • - ._g_� recc.....,,y.�. lifted aeh item - No experience necessary. We train. liQ following a 't TORONTO Z, ONTARIO . ---- Floor Sander Edger -_'$7.00 For more' information,' call LE6-- Floor 8-5300 or Empire 6-5964 �'� Half-inch hdrill -� .00 - 7 collect TEm le 9-17 2-6902 -' `"Belt �nnd oI Evenings • l garter-inch Drill ;1.00 PATRICIA TUCK Q 11AY ML p 50 - WA. er _ _ ..„ $ .00 F YOU ARE LOOKING FOR Piano & Theory Vibrator Sander _ $2.00 STEADY WORK Sump Pump ..__. _ $3.00 HERE IT IS t wedding anniversary on Aug. 10. Post Hole Digger __ ___ _ $ .75 T.V. - H - F1 CLASSICAL, - POPULAR A reliable man, between 25 and A birthday .party was held on the Caulking Gun _... .__ $ .25 married and with car wanted rm- + t SPEC AL STS lith of August in honor of :Miss K. 29 Kingston Road, E. Stapling Gun _. $ .75 W HITEHALL 2 5880 Dansford's 89th birthday_ PICKERING DIAL-RA5-4587, Paint Sprayer $3 pip tneliately°to sell Rawleigh Products The T116rsdav Afternoon Euchre p 2� Pick _._. .__....._ .„ ".„...._� $ .75 Whitby and part of ------------------------------- Club members were guests. '.bliss edge Trimmer _...,,� _.;,__ $ township of Wh se H 2� rig, Selling experience not t „PAINTERS and DECORATORS Fvelcigh,._.Tampa,_ Fla.. was Asb=stos Shingle Cutter' _ - $2.00 necessary. We will train you to in Pick $1.00 per hour for quick, clean, holltess. A- lovely luncheon was ser- • Lawn Roller _........ ._. .$ .75 make from $65 to $125 or more per guaranteed, first-class .painting,and ved after In afternoon of euchre. Bissell Rug Cleaner _ $1.00 capital required. paper-hanging. J Miss Joyce Ala;on, Fairport Road : Power Ramset Gun .„, -,_ $3,00 e This No capital an unusual opportunity �- spent last Thursday afternoon with - T foreahard-workings :•'. . ERIC STOKES �lis< Judy R'aldritl, ahoita' Road, . photo By. _•.::_ � Power Cement Mixer .:.,,, $6,00_ h' man,. to _build. . Decorator - R. jt,, 3,.Pickering ' Rarriset Hammer. $ •75 up a tiusitiess,with security for the future. It will pay you to investig- .........__.............._..»_._...._.................__...... ....__. Mr.. and \(rs R Carson, Altona,• g �e _........_.�.._...._ � . - • ' �- • tension -La atimmediately. i entcrtciurd Mfr . Car:on's'parents art' Pomero v Ha a _,. 0200 x dde- • from Guelph, last -week. Y o ljigsawm..._..........___:......_.._,_.: $2.00 ROUGE H•I�LL Und r ..._,,,,,•„- Lest so" \Trs, L: Dart"'and. Parleeti aitd Bi atic Blowtorch $$ .'S :WRITE DETAILS RTO L. 2+f r. and \Les, G. Dobbin an 1 Benz-°-m L Copies of picfures annearinv n tl•tir owtorch ....................._._........_......_ __ .75 ..T of•Altona Road, spent. two )see k> at Debbie of Chcrlvword, visited the paper over the "credit line" "photo Plastic Tile Cutter ,....._, 82 0C "The W. T. RAWLEIG14 Co." �\'esthrnok', :Mona Rd., on Mon- ' the lake. + by Barrie Pnmcroy"-are available•in Wheelbarrow ___M $1,00 Dept, H-3.'3-lA. 400Q Richelieu Happy Birthday io Niicc Cathy. day e+cning l�ct. - . Zticc MaYe, Fveleigh, Tampa,,Fla.' two sizes. T- you would like a ream• Sledge Hammer -...__"__. _ $ .75 - - y Pentland, Altona Road. on hear 12th hoc returned home after a 1wvd Week (photn) of these pictiires, tht 5, by 7 Mouse Jacks __ _:. _ $ .75 ""'""°""""""......'""°-""' __ $l L N _ _ TREAL UE birthday,' �br�'t\. L. Phin', Altorr visit_ with Mrs. Florc6ce Schwalm, siz 50 cPnis: the 8 1hv 10. 75c. Concrete Breaker 000 LOST - Brittany-spaniel, white with - a Kingston Road. oto- tler __....�_....__ $1.&0 brown spots. Answers to 'Sandy' + Road, celebrapng their 25th g' - To nutter, phone Mr, Pomeroy at R Ti p y , l Z'Empte 9=1417. , (No Deposit Required) Reward. Rouge Valley-Inn. Phone: \ ATlantic•2-1'771. 1 __ Mrs. Samar mother. Achievement Day to be held in the utg a week with her parents Thos, the Park by 2.30. Supper served at Mr. and Mrs. G. Benson were the Casement of the United Cnurch, at I and Mrs. English. 5.03• Everyone wcICOnte.' Saturday. weekend,guests G.the home a Mrs. Uxbridge, on August 24. Anyone Mrs. Soden visited friends at Ajax August 20. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Benson's sister, in Hamilton. wishing to attend any of these ev- last 1 uesday afternoon.. The Farm Forum Group had their 1$trt Chewans on the recent, arrival Mrs. A. Samarillo and- Mrs. J. ents, please call Mrs. Harden at'- Miss A. i-enson accompanied Mrs. annual picnic on Saturday last at of a baby son. Rennie visiteu in, Toronto on Fri- Wkf2-x757. It was voted to donate Soden on a bus trp with Greenwood rresquu.e nark ou Lake Ontario, Alf. tiamntotrd, son of Mr. and day everting with Mr. SaazatiIto". Five Dollars to Pickering Distutct rarm borum a t r,ghtoti on 5atur- near Brighton. Everyone enjoyed ,Mrs. Thos. Hammond received sec-- mother and Mr• and Mrs. H. Watt, High School for the print: cup. Mrs. day. the bus trip, the games and swim- -: pnd degree burns to his left hand parents of firs. Rennie. Follis reported the work being done Mrs, 'Annis returned home w swim- ming. Ust week, -while helping with the Mr. and Mrs. Ingham and 'Joan; on the museum. The Short Course ,Athens on Monday after. spending Mt. and hers. Seco'rd and family haying on the farm of Mr. Fred Mr. and Mrs. J.. Ingham and Mich- "Something to' Wear' will be hela tell days with friends here. Fl Strani olle, called on Rev., T. i Middle. His hand was caught bet- ael, of Toronto, visited at the home in the Township Hall on October u. I Mr. W. A. Knox returned home FlThe M on Sunday. - t ween'-the rope and the pulley. of bfr. and' Mrs. J. Rennie one ev- Claremont and Kinsale are inviteu on Thursday after a pleasant visit The McLean' family and the Hen- One of Claremont's oldest, resid- nin taurnites moored to Hamilton eating last week.. to.attend. Mrs. Follis, Mrs. Blacx-, with his brother in the West. g --teats, Mrs. Mary Jane Graham pass- for the Bartlett family re-union on were dinner guests at the home of man, Mrs. Ellicott, Mrs. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and Mr. Y 1 ed away last Thursday at Uxbridge Mr, and Mrs. T. Bell, of Toronto, and Mrs. Beer`were appointed to and Mrs. John Harvey, of Toronto, Sunday. yHc?spital in her 93rd ear. Mr's. Gra- 1 visited Mr. and Mrs.,Ross-Redshaw arrange the display for the Por, visited Mr. and i.;,-s. Al. Harvey on 1'nc Browns and Eastwood Sun- Y ham had been a resident here for last week. Perry Fair. Reports were read by Sunday. visited, near Fonar-Law, 5un- ( many years, and was very well Many Claremont residents atten- the Conveners: Mrs. Ellicott, Citiz- Master•-.I:orne Annis returned to day. 1 known. She w-as the widow of *the, I (fed the Taylor family re-union at enship and Education: Mrs. Bur,On, his home here,after holidaying with ...aster Larry a,td ].loyd Morden late James Graham and. mother of I friends in Port Perry, spent the week-end with their grand Springhill Park,.on,Sunday. Home Economics and Health; any E#lte late Bessie Graham. She leaves Three local 1?oy Scouts attended Mrs. Burrows, Card Congener, The Mr. ynd Mrs. Bent and famiiy,'of para:lts :vi r. geld :a r,. r. u>er� a son Stewart. Service was held on Scout Camp at Haliburton recently. Program Convener, bars. Geo. Gray, Oshawa, visited her. mother Mrs. �`u and 'Mrs. n Mrs. and Mary' Saturday, from'the McEachnie Fun- They were: Fred Moore,tJ im Torr-, gave a most interesting account of W. .Hamilton on Sunday. Lou and Mr. and Mrs. C. Mc'1'agg- oral Home, 'Pickering, with inter- ante and Mike Vizely, her trip to the West Coast. A let- Rementhyr the W. M. S. picnic hat .,°" au t,e,oyable trip to the St. - anent in Claremont Union Cemetery. ,bfr, and Mrs. Win. Nichols, bf ter of thanks was read from Mrs. on the lawn of the President, Mrs. Lawrence 5eaw�y and New York ' Another well-known former resid- Scarboro ent Sunda with Mrs. A. Wheeler,'for cookies for the party' I,indo, on Thursday,,August 18. All State on the week-end. ent Mrs: Adelia Agnes Mantle pass- I P y Mr. and Mrs: Jack Stone, Oshawa, - - ed away at the residence of her dace- Prouse. She returned with them for for Retarded Children. The motto - ladies and children welcome. Please called' on Alfred and Barbara Pegg a week _ "Community is like a ship - every bring your picnic basket. on Sunday.: ghter in Toronto, last Tuesday. She Mr, and :bars. H. Green and•-fam- one should be prepared to take the Mr. grid Mrs. Martin Routiey, of was the wife of the late Albe'rt_Man, h"ly and Mr. n Moore and the a fly ,left• for holidays with friends helm" was taken by Mrs. Blackman $rooklin: also Mr. and Mrs. Leon- family and Mr. 'and Mrs.' George #le, and dear mother of Hazel (Mrs. and relatives in the States. Mr. W. who read a very interesting article and Routley and son_Douglas, Mon- ""°` Sanderson of 'Claremont: -Ina Staley spent last week at their cot- �. ,ti= _ •?:'' ) Irwin, former bank'manager here is showing how each in his particular tread, celled on the farmer's sister, age near North Bay. L(Mrs. D. Woodburn),' of Toronto taking over as relief manager to field of work, has a responsibility to Mrs. Matthews on Friday, evening. r. •, _,; _ g Mrs. Spracklm spent last week' 9nd Olive (Mrs. Harry Jarvis) of I Mr. Greens absence. ' • his oommunitty to take the helm Mr. and Mrs. T. English accomp- ' Caledonia Service. was held on Fri- ` and steer the ship on a right course. anied Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Tran and with Mrs. Webb and family. -7 ,Aay from the McEachnie Funeral ; Mr. Keith Drake escaped injury P g Miss Edna Green is having her .4 when his car went out of control at —A hearty vote.of_thanks was given little daughter Sharon on a picnic to a er ` �' the four-corners, knocking over a rs. att ewe or er years o ser- saver n on un y. g furniture moved 'in. ;Jaion,Cemetery. telephone poie, and clipping off a vice as press reporter from which _ Mrs." Rose •Cole,.Brookiin, spent i Claretaonf had a full house for the __ stop" sign. The front•of.the car she is retiring. Roll Call for Septem- - )lawn bowling tournament for the was badly damaged. ber Meeting is "Tea Towel or Hand GREEN WCJ4D the week-end with her son and Mrs. Sinclair Trophy here -last Thursday Towel, or - ay a substantial fine" Cole and children. ( night. Rinks•w&e present from - i P Congratulations to an and Mrs. j([laremont, Stouffville, Uxbridge and .Guest speaker will be Mrs. .Wlseekr. Rey. T. Fleethatn premed his t merge Lee. art•d:Mr. and Mrs. Jas, BOUGHM The meeting closed with the Nation- sermon from 'the 4th oia ter-of Thomas on the birth of their dau- Whitby. Ward•Bick and his rink of _ a1 Anthem, after which the hosteses, _john - "And he must needs go hter. Whitby, iron the,trophy -for Mix- The- Women's Institute_ met oa Mrs. Blackman, Mrs.-Ellicott, Mrs. 'through Samaria". g Ed -Doubles. Thursday evening with a .good att- -L=emon and Mrs. Perry served ice The Everting W. A. held their' Several of our jrowters attended endance and several visitors, were cream and cake. meeting on Wednesday last at the PAINTERS AND DECORATORS the tournament for the Gold Cup at present• The President, Mrs. Annis. . Mrs. F. Carter accompanied her !tome of Mrs. C. Closson.with good SEW oer hour for quick• clean, guar- w., it was.in the chair, as was she Secre- sister Mrs. Sackho on a visit to Mr. attendance. Mrs. G. Eastwood con- anteed, first-class painting and pap; Mrs. Elmer Bell ind three Child- tars Mrs. Harden. The Meeting.op and Mrs. Mortson, Queensville, one 1 ducted the worship service, Marian er hanging. Ten: Doreen. Ronnie and Linda, of ened in the:usual way, with the Ode day recently.- W'iiaon,- the- recreation, and Mrs. ERIC STOKES - DECORATOR _ ' 'xbridge, spent_ a few.days last followed by the Mary Stewart Col- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Willson and Morden,'the business. The business TB.raple 9-1714 •R R. 3, Pickering week with 'airs. Arthur Prouse. Mr.s I Lett, The picnic 'at Mr's. Milne's was. daughter Rgth, called on his parents consisted of buying new curtains for - ProttEe spent a,few. days last week discussed. and the date set for Aug- Mr. and Mrs. W. C Willson one the choir Taft, and planning for cat- Learn TO Drive with Mr. and•Mrs. Alan Prouse. of ust-23. 'Bus will leave at ]034 a.. rn. _day last week. eeing to a wedding in Octobe.. The 1 Georgetown. Puses' will be chartered for 'Music Mr. and blrs. 1tiltori Campbell September meeting will be at home at the Mr, and Mrs. J. Kennedy were Day. Sept. 1., 'and Agriculture Day, and daughter Janice Edythe: al-so of,.Ctrs. I-lamni. This tweeting will meek-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. Sept. 7., at the C:. N. F. An invita-' son John Arthur and Miry Waller, be the Go to W. A." meeting. X is Df cGuire. - tion ,was :ead, from Mi,s Loaf of Toronto, called'or. 1.'rs. Soden The Afternoon W. 14.held' their -- �1jo P' k ring 'Sir. and Mrs. A. Samarillo and- Smi-th, Home Economist for Ont. on Sunda y. tweeting at the church on Thursday - Family spent Sunday in Taranto and County, to' attend - the 4-H Girls' - «e are' sorry to know 'Mr. Dean afternoon; when the•tivcrting W. A Driving �Cr}100I was taken to th Ajax •Hos- Kinsale and Jot. Zion W. A.'+ were a ere Lessons slant week suffering a!heart at-- fiat,t.�. Group No. I.- had charge of d Evening wor: service. Dr. Hiiil, of d and Automatic Cars . :Bair Day pits! tack. ton ar Mrs. R De Smidt, ' Cool Lake, roc,' !in wag ,fittest speaker, He MAVEYOURBEST SUMMER EVER . tea.:- {bra Ma+� ? d little sun _spoke on. Heart. and Diseases of_ � �g 9-2631 en- w r visiting ante. ale ang and ,Mast Day'and rM s. - Mark Dean are. ing at her h the here. - r and Mrs. Bruce Healy and wood, mp ingha3tt f .Mt. Zion. a' duet. BILL'S MOTOR HOP - - son-, Mlw • rs. Heal e$r, ato€ EYerynae enjoyed the afternoon. _3, WN%iCl�• FR RFPAIR$_ - M really live. Enjoy the fun of little' s u y y Birch Cliff, .called on the Tatter's` Remember the congregational pic- Repairs To All Makes r • cousin Mrs. Lemmon on Sunday. - nic at the Conservation Park, south Small Mo.ars. .going places, doi C= thin Mr. and Mrs. James -W'roe ind , of the village. Bring your picnic Itas No. 2. Highway and Old Rosebank little daughter Barbara, of Brace- ket, your friends and your running Road. Its so easy 1nQntarlo.Start bridge, returned home after spend- shoes for a tzood time. Plan to be at TEMPLE .9-2184 waft your -best summer ever by mailing the coupon below. , �,DUNBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION photo B y T.V. CALLS TO THE HOME PICKERiNG STORE AND REPAIR SHOP BtIfYIP. PO111Pr1'Oy OPEN DAYS AND EVENINGS - Copies of pictures appearing is this N -:-Wed. 9 a.m. — 12 noon paper over the "credit line' "photo b Barrie— — WH. 2-6430 _ two sizes. Pomeroy"you,would like available PHONE TE 9-1191 - „ g (photo) of these pictures, the 5 by 7 ft !Sobs of TUBES — BATTERIES — TOWERS, ETC. - size, 50 cents: the 8 by 10, 75c. T.V. Antenna Installations -Small appliance repairs— Repairs-ow To order, Phone Mr, Pomeroy at = car radios — house radio i transistor TEmple 9-1417. Do YOUn PART 4 ex,x C LAW S you OBEY ..4 • .- \:. a 1 r'll dt• 1 -- _ • .+w ONTARIO TRAVEL LITERATURE -Shows you where to go,where to stay at the price you want to pay, ; `` < _ 1Neu to:Ortar'o Travel, 1 I 763-Parliameit Bu;ldings,Toronto,Ontario. - h am-e _ � 8 f Address t _ 4 Prov. - KN'OW ONTARIO DETTER 4. .explore ONTARIO QNTARIO 'A'T*Ll,: Or TRA+E6 AN;, P..3.417y, Mo-.. Bryan L. ':.et hca,t, 4rostar .. BUSINESS r GenerAjaz al Q,�t l July 19W _ ,. . �._r- :�.•._..._ . ,. _ 4 .5:� ,�,t Total in-patents admitksd 180 •� _ �-` OUARAYTEED ._... �umbcr babes bona 64YES DRUGS oral nut-pitieata ` Radio-TV Servko — ' out-patient tie x-rays 1� NItEACI f S 11 o.t-p:�eat x->�yt :P iR, sPC aai+sTS { Lab. in-pat. treatments Any Make or Model Lab. out-par. treatments 19 ` Arthur Field M DIRECTOR Blood transfusions , limo, operation. 33 ,�Smy HIM • ,"i.•, ,. _.q, , .:. .. _ ,1, 1�`•'If�Oi '" � _�•'-' CVifrrfi s/rri: +s : �s... r-:, l :•: Siar� aye,'pose and throat -,,.A .. • ... aperattoaar ! - •` _ .A4..:'t';•fyi .. rtAis/sci +, ar1n Auto .Body Pr!�We AGnbutoe:Ill_s rrkr SL'Aadrew's iPaeabyterisn Church 4: `w '� D1►14Y r "� . ...:.:..; s tN11Sr OA( OR "WHIT Divine Service •was'held on Sun- -SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS 1-5 7. • • •• • � day morning. The service was con- •• l __STAIM 20, FIC6a1Ni ducted by Mr. John Congren, B. A •��. Lt>!R'N[t l TEmple 9-1811 - .-WM. McEACHNIE, Prep. Mrs. Wm. Boyes presided at the or- p PHONE WK. 'Z•59�1 gan. A solo "The Beautiful Garden MW lbws,TEN* 9.2520 of Prayer" was sung by Miss B. Repair: Can Be Financed Phone WH. 2.2171. Kirk, and added. much to the ser- vice, The scripture lessons were: - sal euesis 11 1 - 10 and readings M 1, 1 - 11. From these. GRAHAM HARDWARE : Kf. AND CLARKE readings ?Hl r. Congren brought a fine �••p �-!A'Tt'f'rl�� message. We learned that Christ _ lV`u •1r�DeN3 only, can show man who_lse 'rea11Y t LU IONZXU W. IL 1.THOMPSON, B.A.. LLB. '.is. Christians are sons and daugh- A ' s Points d potArb M'Tat. Sarrisw and So>idtot tors of God. f�rist said to his cis- / _ csples "Yt-art ray friends". We can ;told R� lid`Cd nalli a and Ontario relax from story of in service to :� ��h/ �r!/ ,• God. The story of Babel is recalled .7.i . �aa ems speeiultr at Bassos.+ 6Mawood'HTiilg., A jas. in Genesis a story of men anti woo- �• lust Sewill'u S YW-� WHit hail 2-5155 b 'of all generations who want to PAM d Oar be gods. If God is not with us, we Rardware -�; R�fs T� ¢yam are left alone. God making His sons P, M, pbeas A/1�6 and daughters brings us humbleness �i 9saeb-hoaa.IN Q a1Na marts.M of heart. We are.given the oppor= PHONE WH. 2-1911 -- PICXERINCs ttsTo � + '$ Fraser Drynan toasty to teach an to preach in His 9•t�•aililaa Crel hton, , name.' Our own minister Mt. Ken- watu� ah• 1o"• neth Heron, will be welcomed back & Murdoch to the-puip:t neat Sunday, after vat- d+i Hmah's Eotenln�g i ation. Mrs. Purt Waters conducted Wit= _ Barristers, Solicifors and Notorists 1t NurserG Class. - Corr. Weddings, Banquets,. Showers - R• ' PARTSCgND SERVICE - Bakery Products : Bank of,Commerci Chambers, AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE Barrister, Softdtorr ;s Simcoe Street worth, Oshawa Phone: WH2.6410 "Meat Pies Our Specialty" Notary Public 10Re�, 3-346 Ca'.l 24 Hours A Day For Service _ nwrisk at txa_�� Open EvM Night Till %00 O'clock Main St., Pickering WH. 2-0386 , �� Creek J REFRIGERATION - AT. 2-1391 or AT. 2-1� � A � AIR- CONDITIONING, Hsesrs 8KAld, ACRUAGZB AM COMMERCIAL - - MGM b Fri.9 31 t.s911 p,w. DOMESTIC -- - �� laiting a SALES - SERVIC& AJAX LUMBER . _and &V"W ,' 'W l�>w Waiting SeywA W� M� Cash, Down Tsy�aend LORNE WHITE � CALL - Mt. INGI d8 Picketing - Phone W H2-1517 /hr seemaa �. �v WELLS "_ : J.M DEALER Sol dug by machire. '.•inch tile- Sep' COTTAGE MATERIAL onurnentd �•..=,eA.l«1 - 02nas °+ 24M W. WARD - WHITBY, ONT. J. ` tw Y and rypNS Plhgne,: MA 4-2563 oARAGE DOORS PAINTS PLYWOOD tic tanks instared and cleaned. _ �•Hlghwq 1lrontamenc wort" s•airea _ DO-IT-YOURSELF CARPENTERY SHOP TOOLS SOST. AIISTL'v. PSOY. 19!M•.Experienced Sahaesw _ B.eabl�er saoe GRACE PRESBYTERIAN --,- -TERMS ARRANGED R $. 1. Whi.by. Outarle Church - Two aaSss west of . be&N oa Public WeAL N Ss EST sdsU ✓AVERAGE GARA w e LOW AS _ ....—._..—. _ _ —..—=-rw REAL ESTATE CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE - on No. 2 Klghway, bet aeon Whitby and A GE - $15.00 PER MONTH Those: Whitby 3,10 8- 9:30 am.-Wee Rovya TYblic School — - -- Photo co-op now in Pick- 11:00 o m.-Contsea l Read Public sdM•I _ - of and Ajax.areas. To EvcatroNE wtuoM - - - REV. wte. N. T. wuoft, NO. 2 HIGHWAY WH••2-125? buy or sell for prompt Mtrrldar ' r 2 aryc.aw.r Rd. J courteous service vita a sk for M B J4 O � cov .. if LU Phone AT. 2-2372 - ���e Mr.`Slower. o n e ra t a r - ______-_----_-----_ '.ALFRED RAYSS ----- ----- ' Call ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN PLUMBING BATHROOMS CHURCH _ A SChUfZ P.cke:ing. Ontarilo`' ,PRESSURE SYSTEMS • J. Rectos ESTIMATES GIVEN pen•rol Insutvnce - Realtor Rev. H. S Shepherd, B. A.. D. D. a;IItS EleetriCal App �tances Pickering 590 or MO. 8-3317 y _ Bo: 198. Pickering — Pbou• 171 . phone - W H2-6717 SUNDAY SERVICES x , 5.30 . 1t1.,- Co oa .Tools Glass Etc ` — 11.00 a. an.—Md4na+g Prayer, :. . . .,, L1.09 a. m:�o'y own H C ' W M E C Sunday) : r , TELEY1StON 8 RADIO il.CO a. .-mmuni School sin m. Community Hall on s a r era re S N E R a 1 H 11.00 a. m.—Nnraery 9n Rxror; S - :REPAi RS Room - ages t p to 4 years z­-:L_._ 1%'F N DAY D FS ` PHONE: TEtnple 9-1191, ( 19.0 a. m.—Ho'y Communion and FUNERAL AND Inte:crsaoas for The ��k hoe H 0480 �c llUNBARTON RAD10 &TV ----------c Phone W , - Pickering, , --A. IL RArr1Ew __._,: AMBULANCE SERVICE 'Pickering united church — -- - No.r2 W.GHWAY Minister: Rev, Melville auhars K s E L E C T R t C aNAarr, S. A. SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1960 R' aLOCtx r. c I' AT PICKERING SEACH ROAD sArtftISTER and SOLICITOR Rev. M. Hurrays JndtlStrlQl, Commercicl 8� Residential Wiring CONITH BUTLDING. AJAX Telephone AUDLEY Osh W& H 0 9.45 A. M. - Rev. S. L. Osborne Prompt_ Efficient Service Free Estimates W . 2-361 A M - an ool MARKS 11 OJ Sunday Sch v ----- �t murarrce Co. ` Tel. TE. 9-]570 R.R. 2, Pickering Christian aence Society wRITY (':R tJHQNY BRADY _ 1ts� par Farm AXtd C+aaa+ ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO CHURCH SERVICE AND „ � ""►�". PLUMBING STORE SUNDAY SCHOOL ' :`WOOD M. 1FlndmilL +11�s+gt" SUNDAY - load c of AL urssas+ tN All Ii7aie in Roseb_•nk Road .School O Ai,-..abt►. low Foe . . 'f ' COTTAGE SPECIAL-Automatic pressure Reading 12oort Open To Public o Ly Tn n {r,L 1~3 V j I system, stainless sink and chrome fou- • ` cet in arborite to cabinet, lass lined DAILY 119,111,p vgC3Nlc wHTTrsv t21 electric hot waterptonk. Complete outfit In Allerton Euilling Kingston Rd. i . guildin#" ��$185.00 t o • A Rouge Hills `a+. Open Daily, -Saturdays till 1• p.m, ' e • e • `- - EVERYTHING IN SAFE Test mo•ty t,�eetings s.CO P. M. t MONTEITH, MOVTEITH, RIEW is CO. ,� 'Arthur Mitchell Ltd. PLUMBING Every elne day In Chartered r-ccqultants cr s The ALES - SERVICE Reading Room Licensed Trusroes CONTRACTS Wh• '26771 `'TE.9-2431 1.-e l . . . . Ala:. o:hawa - Stratford ! 320 Kingston Rd., West Hill r �, w. t -hl C.A., R.I.A. (! For Fu:ther Lnformanon Oshawa R? ;. AT. 2-2080 AT. 4721 CALL - ATlantic 2-2635 'gu., Q Waters C.A. _ W Hi:eha112-0830 a , -�-�' r r r -WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMN. - - auANTmES "IDEAL FOR BARBECUES" • :r (0y, :' - " RIB 'ST-EAKS D ' 69 IB-k-1—Foulfai'sift9lb. "AX if 0 SHOPSY ALL BEEF WIENER 1b. 49 c 1 . 4 DEVON WNDIESS SLICED SIDE BACON _ ADDITIONAL FEAT - • . i • • ORES — CHOICE RED PITTED BRIGHTS - Oil 15-0z Tins 39 ALL FOOD FEATURES YORK BEEF OR IRISH EFFECTIVE AUGUST '49 .18 19, 20 ONLY - 15-oz Tins -.�STEW CROWN BRAND r^: 29 24. Tin ; -CORN SYRUP — ' — 'COCOANUT ORANGE SLICES, MARSHMALLOW BANANAS or QOeatd pvtk RA N6!f s oz. ! ORANGE OR ICED JELLIES - - 'FINS frozeA : - - Candies s- 4 � 'THINNED SKINNED, JUICY, VALENCIAS SUNRiPE B.C. SAVE 12c - so oz. SUNKIS :_'. TINS 4 - APPLE :: IGA SAVE Sc - ' CHOICE -PEAS s oz, TINS P.9C RANGES _ DOM IGA SAVE 1 Oc • SQE ES,SING �• 32 OZ. 1 JAR - r KELLOGG'S 9c SAVE YOUR CHOICE TO DELIGHT THE PALATE U.S. No. 1 °Z SEEDLESS or RED MALAGA tAKE S 2 I2 PKGS. lbs. c - ROYAL GOLD- AL. TEMPTING AND DELICIOUS - U.S.' No., 1 -- alt ett E Qt Box PfARS 39 NON-FOOD BRADFORD GROWN CRISP VACUUM COOLED No. 1 Grade f ftC . . . FEATURES .. : �. • Heads RLS� PULLOVERS GINYIE•AACHo 1.77 CAIDIGANS BIZES 1-8 2 . .19 ' •' ;, = �; GIRLS SIZES 4-8R � - •— :. 1.1 : COTTON DRESS S _ 77c'SIZES hB.�C RI HARDSON'S IGA M DUROY :OVERALLS C ARKET COR • ­99C R R - �. `PICKERING, ONTARIO 'BOYS & GIRLS SOCKS 2 Pa-ir .t5 d