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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_09_23 : • "' l' :�.�,t-. T.,d . � ... �J� N C}A •� �'7 ...A. •'�•c ... ....yam, +. ,� ... - .. i ... -r-1 -kl} •.u+va '.n-. r.r n • e- A Oj ic er-in $nbsc:i{ptioa Rata: $2.501 Per Year tlfrrited Stara: 4300 "RXAk ^ND SON ruBLLaftle tti it x rkn. Ausnorrzea rut awwtav VOI1.. 76 NO. I. PICKERIN2, ONTARIO '.-',FRIDAY, SEP=1[8 kli 23, 19 Published Since November 1881 Post Office Dept Ottawa Pickering Township Museum i�ow�0 n o t Agreement" Finale Sued Oe Payment -. p 9 y Of' First Concession Paving _ .Y F •(� - �.rr1 w, ,�/•r' '�'dr �'Yr` 'at :t.5 '.� 5 ,•r r; `", '°` '' ;rf.1 •-A dispute between Pfekerrng Town- ."'�". .,a• ,N ship and the owners of Rouge Valley PICKERIHG VILLAGE ' a ^° yRa. v�s! Inn Over 5I)D0.00 for a paving ac- count, that dates back to 1954 is now 3f r. and Mrs. Milton Sleep ore o - , going to be settled. a two-week trip to the East Coast:'' „ z z The soIici♦loris.for-both parties ap- - Mr, and Mrs. James Koch enter-, s k rently got together• and reeom- r pa ained a former Royal Air Forces °, mended the following settlement. . "buddy" of Jim's; for'scweral dais. Roue Valley Inn will the town- last week. *He is Bill `ys g PaY il Y, of legal fees.000 and SZbO on acfotwt of London, England now vigatoi' < l 4Wp $4, installments pa$$1,000 ]Sept 30 day night, and tlreported that, with _ d ' $,00 on Au lot - 1, .1,000 the prevailing tail!-wind,, they would .y '. August $ u t 1st 1962 wit' the balance be back fn Britain in a little over, of $1250 on August 1st, 1963, plus live hours. t' ' interest at 6 percent, In all'the town- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright ant� ship will get about ;4,800 of their son, of Galt, visited Mr. and Mr`sq., $5,000. Fred Annan on Sunday. -- I believe'this settlement is better Mr. Robert Annan, of Field Avia _ than going to court,on it", said Reeve tion,'left on Saturday with Kenting n Sherman Scott. Council members - Aviation, for two weeks work, ate. . agreed with him. Churchill Man. x Back in 1954 an agreement was Mrs.'W'alter White and Grace hale` drawn up with Rouge Valley Inn. The the form 's two sisters and their- i, = from Toronto and Arizona: f< cessiori down to the Inn. The work visiting theTA last Sunday. was not completed in the time speci- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Banks,: .;� � ► fied in the agreement and-the Rouge Mrs. Walter White,and Grace spent �: Valle y Inn w were reluctant to pay. a.c ou l e ofda• s this week with 2r _ It now appears that ks lonnstand- and Mrs. Alex. Hodgkinson,'"rhortvr ! ing dispute is going to be ettled to burjF' ,k �`•r'`r �'` ,• the satisfaction of all concerned, IY, f.. Jim white is spending a wteY# vacation with friends.is New Yorltl '. s°rtr' • City. t - - Police Chase Car' At! Last we.k, 31rs. Crowther had -Sandra Pomeroy and Margaret Mill- items an display is the Pickering �lhcto by Barrie Pom visit. from, her' sister-in-law, Mru, er lookr'eg over some of the many Historical Society Museuat at Brou- ghan4 P•H+ Telford, of Markdale, On Sunday,. y �0 • her si.,ter,-front Toronto, visited her;. Over - - A chase by Sgt. John I'.ugh of the! We are pleased to report that the township police department last Fri- f shattered glass and broken hinge of.. day night at speeds over 10 miles I 'the 1V. I. Bulletin Board have been ; • • an hour resulted in the arrest, Sattir- • replaced, It is hoped'the ,person o Withdraw` Application For wrecking X7,000 Owing day.morning of an Ajax man-at his persons who incurred this damage ■and On Station Road place of work. .. will be honorable'enough to admit "or CVl�erts ", The man was charged with•etiminal responsibility for it, sad offer to rte ;• ° negligence and* driving while his ii- ' pay the cost of repair, which wale Following the announcement' at cerise is under suspension, four dollars. The bulletin board waa. Pickering Township's residents Sgt Pugh said he recognized the installed for the convenience of the Pickering Township council this week; • • ''owe the township over '$7,000 for driver, when he spotted the car, 'east public, and all respons�s'le groups IS; that Mr. Charles Wil cox has with- Arrives Home Finds culverts installed, that have not been of Pickering. He said he chased it up the village are $Waited to make use" drawn his application for a wrecking paid for yet-: it.was disclosed this Westney Road, west along the 4th of it. The key may be procured at . yard license on Station Road at Pfd}' �/ S Cut gip.- concession to Brxk Road then west the post office,,and must be returnee. Weeds week by the Road Chairman, D kering, a delegation from Southview Reeve Ross Hawthorne. R on No. 7 highway. He lost the 'car immediately ,after• being used. Also,. Drive asked what count! thought' ) Mr. Hawthorne said the culvert near Locust Hill in the week end traf- all out-dated notices should be re- should be put in this particular area i Mr. Mel Carlton of White's Side-,.. prices range from $35 to $60, -and Be. moved. . Reeve Sherman,Scott, in answering road asked Pickering Township coup- that some means would have to be -Arrested in Toronto Saturday morn Dr. Bruce Greer, Toronto, conduce- Mr. E. Sharpe who spoke for the cil this week, why is an uneomniunis- taken to collect this. . ing was Walter Kellogg of Ajax. group, said that council as a whole tic country ike ted the service at the United Church. y thin, his wife could-,[ ••The mo.-,t drastic:action that can that the pattern for zoning in this! return and find' half their pasture! Dr. John. LeS�k At to Sunday. Dr, Greer is a rr:presd3r— - had not disco the ma#er. He said leave the-house for a while,. only to, be taken, would be to take the cul- • o Live of the . Greer, an re -section was more or less established cut.down. p verts up', l e said. + tion devoted to the distribution of He asked members of Council to -Bibles in hotel rooms, hospitals, with light industry already located on�' Mr. Calton asked under what itr I give caref:l••consideration to what •* • • petals, and. Station Road and the fact that land• thority the township could.walk in means could-be used to collect this Pickering . Medial Public schools, :iAt Sih Grade level. on the exist side of the road was zoned, unannounced. He said he had Tanned •7 Mrs. Everett Bryant was, for- 1 for hen in uat ' to put five cattle i'n the P ' outstanding indebtedness, .on the some days, in hospital, after a fall. " heavy d been p pasture this part of certain ratepayers. . Centre - of approximate! It has always' been the feeling that wee;c, end and had pastured a calf ,-.� �,: �_,� y twenty-five feet _ this a would entually be�z zoned` 3"Reeve hSc}trm~oz, • • Dr. Sohn Lesrk opened his dental from the hay mow. Though, she suf..., y fered severe bruises, she was fort for light industry." oft said the cutting had practice in the Pickering.Medical Cen- Mr. Sharpe said that residents of; been done.under the Provincial «'eed! CoOa�rtor Qeaktn p g' unite that no bones were broken_ tie on Tuesday o! t r is week. Southview Drive felt industry in this Control Act. • She is now able to beat home, but Dr Mrs..I_e-•. have purchased' area would depreciate their homes Mr. Harry Ashton, By-law En- Makss SOg OS the former Scot''Young home and,are brill confined to.bed. and property values f-3rcement .Officer bliss Losise,Lishrnan has resumed: P P Y mooted out that residing in this . r g her- studies at Victoria College, U.. - lod►kin forward to =� Reeve Scott suggested that the dele- under the Act, if the land a over 9 Coup^tiler Ros: Deakin put forth area, gation appear before Planning Board. Acres he must give 7 days notice, tare. sugpe;tion;''this week that a After,11 vearQ �f practice in Tor- of T. a.:d >s' -in residence ' at the with their:suggestions on, zoning this before -ordering the weeds cut, but,? r;wine road be constructed on' the. onto, Dr. Lesik sn'd that he and his �lar�;aret A(dison Building,• area. tha£ 1snJ under 3 acres, needs only north side o€ Higfiv ay 401 from Sta- «ifs decided they :-,aid prefer to fire The Red Cross $meeting"hdd at, a notice.publ:shed. twice in the prc$S-: tion Ror+d-to Uv(,rliool,to. encourage outside the city as_d like it here very their- work rmorr on the lath, was.. - / • 2Yo written'notice need'be given. Ight industry finto 0e.area and that I mt}ch. very rte.! art nded; and considerable, Cant Find ' Plane o r.r. Ashton'said that weeds would,as it:uuat al ror:.mission be set up to' Dr. Lesik a graduato of the interest tins, ,ovzi in the proposed_ be out on other properties on White's t•y r::,', get ir_•u-Ary into the tottinship University of Albe�z. He ha; equip- classes f6r hir_j Aid. A filer, drpict.' ' Down � Mks Si3eroad:.lie,said Mr. C:ulten's firtcl• nn-I r-<.: t-iey have a• Budget to-work- ped his efic- he:, %,-it's the latest Doing pea.mctho ccf resusicatfou was. �7 " I was full of weeds and he had re- v.-Xh. dental equigmert .•:r' hopes to make 4 two hour-se:•rcn of the lakefront ceived a complaint about it. He de-• ' Reeve S ermnn Scott said that„he Pickering ti=e loc::ti,-r: of both his . Miss 1•'hoebe E.ker,-who' is a pri off Frenchman's Day by the Air Res-"dined to name the coreplainant, when"fri':t lice town l il> should first try, and residence and: dent:il practcee for 4.ate secretary at t!e �l'hit5y. \tell cue group from Trenton,.early Friday asked by Mr. Carlton. C get a Iarge in ;try with a tteIl, many years to con:F. tal Hospital, has bsc'n having ,t,two- morning failed.to find any pane down Councillor R',ss Deakin asl_ed if it nc:vn n:, locate here and as week holiday at I_ainilton, µhere: r ,n the water, was possible to notify each home-a rear the mater rid 'sewage plants M A ��!i• she visited •her cousin. Pickering Tm r.slhip police received I owner 1 cfore cr;'.c rt q weeds out. I as possible. Teenagers G a, I)uriiig the «eck tail Zr-s. i Roy* r' a call t..:', srnr^one zw a lane o I:e;ri. -reeve P.oss Yawthorne said' Council members a Miller enjoyed a visit from her .sin- H t P tt `✓ ! • greed kith.Mr. into the 1.kc. _•f=elt,;n airnort report-c, n-t'ficaflon was a good idea,! Deakin's idea but felt a ser vice road, ,! ;� •eems ' •ter-hl-lac•; MN,.-Vary aicrckle; also= • •+ they had no planes in that area at , lie fr)t there would be too many per � in the, area he -mentioned, was a little 'Trcuble S s1eid 1 `r :since ar.a htisbaad, \f r. a icL, a� ��' I ' hli,. ohn Delane , all of Columbus;: ' that time.. song to notifv,• because in ln•incipl$,pr e .turn. Chief Howard Nickli.• renorted to J y A subsrrq;ient search by Air Re cn it ould of cct all other by-laws, - Peeve Scr:tt said it would mean Village douncil'last�:ae,�'that he and , tailed to find a sign •of.any cr.isi;ed hl r. As'�`_on said if'he had to-start ' i-- ing d�He'-levies with no arantee Mrs. AV, D. Smith spent a few• Constable Laurie W.tson had L••eerr 1 plane. noti;ying everyone, he would need industry would locate-there, hating considerable trouble kith ser days at Xgrth I;a3 last neck, visit T` Berea more men to carry out the job. A motion was passed to recommend eral local teenagers and the cars, 11eg relatiies. YOU CAN HELP THE BLIND Ile said he received complaints about to the 1:.61 council that an industrial He said outsiders would have been A. miscellaneous shower for Miss= ;You, raiding this paper....d0 you weeds in the township from both the commis:ion be set uh in the township Carole Hunt, was held by the Even arrested but up until now they had remember thet in Ontario we have. Provincial and County weed inspec- and they be.given a budget, so they -just been warning the locals. ing- V1'• R: at the C. E..Centre, ori- ' several thousand persons who could tors as well as from private citizens. would have some funds to work with. Council unanimously backed the l uesdaq-evening; also a preyiouar not read it.....BLIND. Ypu're lucky. Mr. Carlton asked cif the weeds police in in taking any ac- one held at the Hunt home was arr- The local campaign, under the dir- pasture would be cut again next year, tion' the department deemed penes- anged by Miss Betty Grace Bryani- ection of Mrs. 19. H. J. Clarke, is "If there are as many weeds next Pickering Rotarians are looking for- Rev. W. Rackham and Mri. Pack-s-. now under wt' When file canvasser ward to a boat tri and coral roast ��'� after the police said they had y. year, as this year, they will have to p been receiving numerous complaints ham have been spending two weeks: cans----remember, you Can read-- be.cut," said Reeve Scott. at the Wilf. Ham's cottage, Camer- at the hom4f of their des ter Jdrs6, ±" on Lake, Saturday :$glee from residents. ugh many Cate not M Bruce Hogarth and family, and platip. 3;• ' + _ to visit their sob. Reg. and family.,' Two 'Hirsh School Bd. :Annual Past Mastere Night Recommends School for a'further two weeks, before move V& Is Paying. At Doric A. F. And A. X. ing into their new home in Oshasia:, ¢ + • The annual School Fair will bas Crossings In Village Dtin. ? l Members ReS�gn �. Doric Masonic Lodge held their held as usual at Kiwania Pa#k; Township Dump annual Past Masters' Night, Thurs: bsrton, The school children are pre Councillor Ab Reeve of Pi*4rinir t exhibits of arts'and crafts,. . Pickering Township council has ask- Two members of•the Pickering Dis- ' day evening, 'last week, when the Village recommended last week that baking, sewing, fruits v tableat' ed for a report on who is dumping tricti High School' Board have re- chairs or offices of the lodge are school cross walks be installed at No. g' r M i refuse in the township 'dump and signed within the past few weeks. occupied by former. Past Masters; 2 Highway and the-pathway to the and are looking• forward to a fins•: r }. what they are paying for this pri- They are: Mr. David Claringbold of who carry out the-Degree Ceremony. Lincoln street school and also at fseor- they on Saturday. villege. Ajax and' Mr. Clare Keevil of Clare-. A .feature of the evening was the girla and Bile;/ avenues in Morley Pickering.Women's Institute meatw �. Besidies Pickering Township, Mark- mont, Mr. Claringbold Was the first presentation of his new Grand park. bars are looking forward to a visit, � ti < ham Township and Markham Village to resign, followed a few weeks later i.odge regalia, to their newly-app- Mr. Reeve's 'committee'were to in-- tio.,the newly-oplirt'ed Township Mugi. are using the snore lorsition. The 1»t• by Mr. Keevil. Reasons given for the ointed Grand Lodge Steward, Led- spent these sites before making a "ems! at Brougham, on September 27, ter two are paying the township for resignations 'were pressure of bust- lie M. Morley, also a Past;,Master Etna! decision. I to their regalar.meef ing`.at i this: ' Hess: (???”.}, I of Doric Lod e, s' of bf rs, H Lodge, who has, for many .�Nt�osnath'�Ar Mr. f�Carlton.who is in charge of Both Mr. Claringbold and Mr. Kee_ years been a • devoted and.active Will leave the.Post Office corner,tt the township dumr, °°t' t`--t garbage vil will be missed from the board. member of the local lodge. Mr. Mor- �` 2.00 p• in. Non-members aroe• from .Pickering V;Pnire was being They rendered many years of useful ley spoke acceptably in his "accept- 'PAPER DRIVE come, espeCinily if anyone'ha8 a estr brought in and na - was being service to this district and it will be 'ance" remarks, The act of resen- which would accommodate t few P SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24. made. He said the rl•.•• • • ��^n rapidly arose to the board and to the rate- ration itself was made by his bro- PICK-UP AT 11.00 A. M. ,ptiaedeigers, � j •,:,• filling up. payers .alike. they, Past Master Cyril E. Morley. i. • AtIeW vice on Sunday evening.' r' : •.the week-end with their•aunt;Doris, by:Msis.-'Cronkwsight,•oi:Pickering;' Miss-Eve1jz':Westgble,• of Fairport The C. G. 1. T. held a Nomination Hollinger, Turonto. who displayed beautifuL floral•arr- Beach, will be guest speaker. All Two representatives of the Gideon Meeting on Thursday evening. The Four of-'the ladies attended the angements and gave instructions on parents and friends of the children Society; Dr. Bruce Greer, Toronto, officers for the coming.-year"are: W. A meeting at Cherrywood, on how best to do this type of beauty. are cordially invited to attend. - "and Mr. Vic. Henkleman, Oshawa, president, Anne Guthrie;-Vice-Pres- Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jack Mitchell, Claremont, Sorry to report Mr. Wm. Judd in were in charge of the church ser- ident, Marie Smith; Secretary, Sherrill Fatty,"Brooklin, spent a gave several humorous readings, and O'ahawa Hospital; also Mr. George _ vice here on Sunday. This Society, Joanne Dafoe; Treasurer, Nancy few days th;s week.with her uncle Miss E. Laughlin. played two piano Todd, in the Scarboro Hospital. We ,,which-was formed by a group of Puckrin; Social Convener, Gail Mit- and aunt, Bert and Mrs. Guthrie. solos, both' of which were enjoyed hope botk patients will soon be im- businesitien, sixty-two years ago, ch'eil, by everyone present. At the close of proved. places Bibles in hotels, motels, hos- Mr.' Waiter Fawlie, Greenbank, � � 1 the meeting, a delicious lunch was Remember the date of the Turl;; pitals, foreign countries, and also to and son Harold, of Toronto, visited �•gl served by the Cherrywood hostess- Supper - October 19. Supper from Grade $ school children, relatives and friends in Audley, on The Woman's Association held es. 4.00 P. M. on. No take-out dinners. Mr. Neil Murhar, Whitby, '-will" Suriday, their monthly.•meeting,in the churn( The annual Rally Day Service of There will not be a service her be.the guest speaker next Sunday -Mr. and Mrs. George Squire, Peg hall on,.Wednesday sveuing:•.Guest Cherrywood Sunday School will be next.Sunday, owing to Locust H:P wQrning. gy and Glen •visited Mr. and Mrs. were'present from Audley, White- hold in the church at 9.30 a. m. on Anniversary. i The Men's Choir assisted with the Cooper Bath, Orangeville,. Sunday. ,vale, Locust Hill, Dunbarton -and _Sept ber 25.: Diplomas-,and Seals- ...-Music at Kinsale Anniversary ser- Nancy 'and Lynda Puckrin 'spent Pickering. They were entertained for Attendance will be presented. _:Support Tide CNf$ Campssign tzzzz y• OPEN EVERT EVENlSIG TLLL?;QQ Pelk R O V G E HILLS -' .-EXCEPT THURS. & Me TILL. 9:00 P.M. ON NO, 2 HIGHWAY PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. SEPTEMBER u - 23 -24 .LUST -EAST-OF ROUGE BRIDGE Z I P ----.. 15 oz. Tins - - REGULAR -- - - . Aw rl1 C DO " 9 FDA t oo (SAVE 19 CENTS) _. ` (Case of 48 tins $3.95) +•l.•• KEILLOR'S IMPORTED ORANGE CHIP or LEMON CHIP 12 Os, Jar NAMAHT 204F9WY or STRAWBERRY (SAVE100 'M 7- Lac g a 24 oz*. jar C � SWIFT'S SILVIMLEAF . DYSOKf GAVE 1(e) Large 32 Oz. Jar `19 Sweet RELISH .39c PURE RD . SPECIAL OFFER OF 3c OFF PLUS 4c OFF - CANA" FACKNIS (SAVE 16 CENTS) DOMESTIC _ SHORTENING - K A r _ I2 oz Tim for �@ 0 C Ib. . 29 (SPECIAL OFFER OF 3e OFF PLUS 3c OFF)- _ AMERICA DRY - Lar/e 30 m Bottles MAPLE LEAF Kam. Fly. 2$or C C • GINGER ALE Cheese ces (Plus Deposits) EXTRA SPECIAL ROUND, SIRLOIN TaBONE • C , W G Wieners SK (SAVE 20c. PER LB.) _- BLADE OR SHORT iN1�PLE r _ LEAF 'ROAST IBLADE SOME REMOVED) y •. j .59 ,f b the piece lb. .,:Sliced Ib. DEVON SLICED KINDLESS BREAKFAST -------- BACON+mh�+ r+�rmrmr�r►hr�n P g' BONELESS ROLLED — Ost 5 RIBS) CANADA No. 1 NEW BRUNSWICK . cS Prime Rib boast a _ - FRESH LEAN We vp . C ao .: 1 .39s w: $ _ F Ib. .•. 5 1 MINCED BEE FRESH, SHOW WHITE *ti. _ h STANDING (6th and 7th RIBS) • PRIME ; RIB ROAST . 59c ad STR- OU- D- S rOOD MARKET JA a* u 1 owerlgf LEAH P ED BACK BACON '. ,. CENTRE CUTS END CUTS No. 1 ALBERTA or SLICES Ib. ;:er SLICES Ir: . 9C 8 qt an. PEACHES JUBILEE SMALL LINK PURE PORK j ' � • •.,' _ ' 1 Ib. tray NO. 1 FIRM GOLDEN RIPE Ib, (Fa C BANANAS - Ibs. yc y 4%o1% o% -ft oft oft Aft �q /. - _ • , • _ u entertai>led to a baibectie b Mrs. Cecile Turner and dau hters in on Sunday, at the church. • e ' TOWNSbfp COV I theft, managers and coachessaq the Diana and Chrissie attended a trou The OnAVe-do AuilUry will. e P �"' home of Mrs. Lee Farley', Rouge Hill aseau.tea.'in Toronto on Saturday. held at the United church un Tues- Q� Dr. last Sat, afternoon. They had On Satry evr�iling Sept. 24rtb, day evening. September 27. Airs. - �" games,.prizes and refreshments. The the Base Line H'ostse'and School is Hiecamp will be giving a dcntonrtra^ Scout News r ° Ajax, Pickering and Whitby Ass- Senior league were 'given their party holding 4,euchre at the school. Ev- tion on Beauty Counsellor pfuducts. t � b6atioa for Retarded Children given in the evening at the home of Mrs, eryone is welcome. Adm. 50c. Everyone welcome. permission to campaign for funs in Val McIntyre,:Rouge Hill Dr, where On Tuesday evening, the W. A. - Dttnbarton United Church - permission to .campaign for •funds in they also-.enjoyed a barbecue and had held a Millinery display of fall hats Sunday morning last was Rally Michael Allen, Cub of:the 1st. to games, dancing and prizes, Of the conducted by Mrs. Irene Porter. Day Service. The minister, Rev. Dr. Pickering Pack is in the .Hospital refrea; ments served at both rtiea There was also, a -Home-Baking Wm. McKay conducted the service, for Sick C uldren, suffering from a The clerk of the County of CEnt- I g S very serious attack of asthina. We ':ario has donations were from the Coke-a-Cola Sale.' assisted b Mrs. Marie Lode at given notice that the Coun- Y Y f' Co. for all the cokes the Weston ' The first�Fall Meeting of the 1st, the organ, and the choirs of the all wish him a speedy recovery, ' Ity Assessment Appeal will' be held g g 1st. Pickering Cub Pack in the Court House, October 11, at Bakeries .donated half the buns and Dunbarton Company of the Girl whole Sunday School and also the g urgently' Mr. Catton, Sunnyslope, who is with Guides, was held on Wednesday ev- Primary De artment. Dr. McKa s need uniforms or parts of uniforms. ,10.00 a. m Y Y P Y� If you have any such articles not in David A. Helliwell aced partner• C Loblaws supplied the wiiners for the ening, theme wa:; "Christian Education", a occasion. Iee Cream a.-.d Marshmal- —Mr. Balfour Slei htholm returned art of which was the Sunda Present use, ;acase contact Mrs. Jno. given License to put up a body 1 lows were. also on the menu and the 1 home last Wednesday from St. School work of .the teaO,ers: The Lay, at W'H2-3301, and arrange- fender and 'paint shop on Harwood girls enjoyed themselves thoroughly. Y ments will be made to purchase the Ave., south of the'former Eddie'' g g Y• �lichiel's Hospital, and is convales- "ouug People's work and Mission Con�.atulations to-Mr. and bier. R., same, providing they are in wear- -. 'Taxi stand, at Lot-79. } d'" sing• at his home. Band is also a }ink. The Sunday Beek Roue highland Dr. on the lr able condition, - Third Reading given Bylaw •for B ° The Circle Group catered to the .School, teas..er is only one partner. The trip to Kingston 1 ;33,941.9�i Debentures for addition to 1 birth of a daugn•ter'itieaday, Sept. 13.,i Lions' Club Dinner last Wednesday, As the young child is with the par- P g panned by Mrs. G. Brown, East Ave. would the Rover' Crew has been postponed W-%t Rou ge School. September 7, in the United Church cots all.day,'the example sett by the till October 9. be very grateful for donations from Su:ids-v School Room, parents is a vet important lesson. Towaship Tax Arrears for period Y. P iending August 31, are about' one blood donors in the t strict as her �•...+ The third•partner is God. W''e must Members of the Sir Galahad Rov- young two year old son is a Hemo- The Pickering' Horticultural, Soc= give God an opportunity to show er,Crew, Ajax, went on an all-night percent better than for same`period PP Y i l d k t las week-end..leaving vne year ago. philla. The clinic will be held at the icy met in the United Church, on His love. The Bible is an important hike g Uxbridge Red Cross Office in Pickering Nov. 16 Tuesday, September 13. The Fall - link. A story was told to the child- on Saturday at 9.00 p. m., and arr- afternoon and evening if anyone is Flower Show was well attended ren about how part of the transla- )ulna in Ajax about 5.34 a. m., a ' —WEST ROUGE interested in helping this child. with a record number of entries of tion of the Korean Bible was hidden distance of approximately thirty The West Rouge_Recreation moo_ west Rouge Athletic Association miles. - Corr, are holding a bingo every-Thursday —186.: Miss Linton, Dist,._Director to a pickle far from the_1-orth-Ko - _ Batton held a'party at the school Fn- showed slides of her recent trip,.to eans. Our Sunday School offerings night in the Rainbow Room in the Europe. The local. "essay"- winners help in the publication of the Bible CAR RADIO REPAIRS , day evening Sept. 16, for the boys P P P , . West Rounge Shopping Centre, Pro- DUMBARTON RADW who played in the Junior Hockey and were guests of the Society. all over the world in many fan g- 1 AND TELEVISION i seeds to go to further hockey, etc., ' baseball Leagues. Crests were ire- for bogs and girls 7 to 14 years of Susan Annis spent. the week-end wages. There was a presentation of ' rented to the teams and they were all with her aunt, Miss- Evelyn Annis, Certificates for Sunday School ac- - Two Door% West Of I. ©. A. trtla%a to onu A-xW pop and report L Lake Rashabog. by lime teGehers. Pine !-Text WH2-6430 or TE�ll91 a wonderful time. Mrs. Betty Stevens, daughter of given for c'Turch attendance _ 4:. Mrs. Mae Chaddoek, Rouge Hill Dr. OUNBARTON .. Mrs. France, of Fairport Road- N., Sunday.is Anniversary Service. Spent the weekend in New York was involved in a motor accident October 2nd. will be Communion Support The CNIB Campaign Danny Deschenes is in the Scar- where she visited with her parents last Saturday night, and was serious- Service.' from Jamaca who were spending a . born_-Hospital. Dane hope you will injured about-the head. - soon be better, Danny, few Bags there. �. Roger Carlton left for Carlton Mrs. C. C. Smith, Mrs. Peggy _w Congratulations and best wishes to University, in Ottawa, on Sunday. l England, Mrs. Gordo:i May, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ji Keene", Chesterton Gerry Om,:nn returned to Toronto " Al: Burge3s and Mrs. E. Everett at- ycyr' � .fir Shores, who celebrated their .tenth University also, on Sunday.' « tended the Legion Auxiliary Con= .'wedding anniversary Stet. Sept. 18. The hiwaniais 'and their wives Man ha y verition, in Windsor, this past week. Many-happy returns of the day Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ere invite.) to'the'home of Presid- ,Jimmie Hanlan, Rivercourt Rd. who ent Nelson Westlake, on .Monday was ten on 'Mon. Sept..19, to Susan y Y evening, where a corn and wiener John Rave of. Ajax, former) of t I Crai Rouge Hills Dr. on her fii'+h Dunbarton, on the birth of a dau- g, 8 (how do you spell wiener. Ed.) x ghter, .Linda Cecile, m the Ajax - =� birthdaq,Tue., Sept. 20, also to Karer roast was enjoyed by all. Hospital, on Tuesday, the 13th of Craig, Rouge Hill Dr. who celebrated The tickets for the annual Dun- - her tenth birthday. Frida Sept 23. September. q y p Mr, Mike Kelt' Fairport. barton United Church Turkey Sup- - The Auction sponsored by the local _- _ Y• p t. Road. per awe nory on y.. re turned home from Ajax Hospital P : 8.iwanians was a huge success and j • P the_supper is"'less than two weekw � the auctioneer Mr. George Murray. a.at Friday, 1` y away - Oct Aber 5.' is to be commended for his fine work Mr. E. G. Code and,'Mr, and Mrs. Y In the art of selling. 'Thomas Yoting spent several days Mr. Arthur Thompson Ease Line, *� P,;ritiOn was confined to bed iast Friday, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs: in Seaforth, visiting Mr and Mrs, with bron,.hW pneumonia. A. 'is-. Stay' Crites, Decimal Place •on the Everett Smith. - f. arrival of their chosen son Steven Mr. James Ravey, Sunnybrook report he_was respoadutg well, drugs. Wathew, last month. Hospital, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. The Yount,, People he'd is meefi fi The Junior Volley,Ball teams were Watson; on Sunday. ""`"" �.;,;,;�,+^�,'�• BREATHE PURER, FRESHER AIR ' • _ - -_--- !H N MUTES WITH PURIT ROM® New electronic miracle helps rld the _ air of dust-pollen, odors and smoke! T To bigger than a radio, this portable Puritron can do so • much f or the air in a 15 15 If unventilated . place like a basernient rumpus room, apartment-house a•. _.,,; l.itcheo.or office without windows.Just plug it is it cleanses the air electronically, then recirculates it in n-a constant rink supply. (Imagine sleeping in such clear air.)Wonderful in s � SIZE kitchen,Puritron actually"inhales"grease par. Y FAM ticks before they can stain walls.White of gran 95 It does all we say,or your stoney bank.. -Ftm 3 9 , 110YES- DRUGS PICKEQINS CERAMICS L Classes in Ceramics and China Painti ng, } : Commencing i Monday,''Sept. 26 ' at 97 Kingston Road, Pickering i aFor information:''Marjorie Oxenham 7: 7 WHITEHALL 24233 -. S. - N I AN _ Professional Palm Reader, -� Card Reader and Advisor ✓Sfie will solve all your problems' : Open daily and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Phone RA. 8-4141 140 Simcoe S., Oshawa SERVES flUNBARTON RADIO 8t TELEVISION - ---•r----- —,,-•-•Fill Freon_ Local e o n No 2 Highway i n Dunb a rt on Since 1946 4 Rlaaew wirh'Rparkling Co Ca ola T.V. Calls to the home Ph one TEmple ` 9-1 T91 the hig.r:;t bottle of Cgkc ever...the new•big big f }Arnil bottle.Rnves.money too: Bring 11"nµ }{ `• ! ,< '(Please phone early for some day service) oca•Cola in the new big hig eno_Tiical Family Si::e i' / �. shop Hours for Cash & Carry T.V,& Radio Repairs ro bottles when you shop uxlny.Sl?iWES 1. F / Ya •9 a:i». to 6 p.m., Wednesday 9 a.m. to 12 noon -- —•A eAtt,on-,eaa,a A.CAUSa"rent•^ �. .OTSTRADE RAAKS.EMTREFRODMT OFCOCACOU LTD. or Small Appliance & Motor Repairs,'Repairs to Carr, .- • Autho lsed bane- of Coca-Cola under contract with Coco-Cob Ud House '& Transistor Radios Y V. ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS & SUPPLIES X . HAMBLY'S BEVERAGES (OSHAWA) LIMITED Batteries — Tubes — Eta. i i /��p'�`. Terms C.O.D. i International Charge (Membership Free) ask us OSHAWA, ON -'' ,d for your application form. r ♦ 7 . ........... 7, 777' .4, 7: a and an invitation accepted from the The bowling season is again with Mrs. Melrose Bryant spent the 000 Goal For Retarded Children: Wtitute to provide US, and the various groups of par- week-end i entertainment n Oshawa, with her dau- for Fairviw Lodge, sometime in ticipating ladies are likely to enjoy ghter, Mrs. June Bird. by local residents. Occtober. Mrs. Wetfierstou and a lot of good times and, incidentally I '14t's Finish The School I" Mrs. E, Pegg served lunch. to - improve their health. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Buckley gave A goal.of $25,000 has been set by their friends a very pleasant surprise Jthe 199 Campaign Committee of The urgent need for the new On Monday night last a monster The new Pariah Hall will be i-i last week, by their, re-ippearancer j.'*he Ajax, Pickering and VA'hitby building is emphasized by the 1960 corn roast was held at the new C6n- use for tile first time, on September here. It seems that they found life ;Association for Retarded Children Campaign Slogan, "Let's Finish the servatiori Park. A large crowd gain 61 with the holding of the annual in the Barbadoes npt at all iatisfac- ads e now ered to eat corn, sandwiches aild meeting of the Oshawa Deanery W. for the Annual Campaign for fu. School". Nineteen children are tort'. At present they are in Dunbar- #o October 17. in classes at 'the 80 year-old school marshmallows and cookies around A. in Elie morning the service of ton, staying with Mr. and Mrs. Bed- *o be held the week o oad - a school Which a bonfire. .Claremont Citizeits-Fand Holy Communion will be conducted Funds will be used to finish -build- on the Brock 'ell. ing the,new school for retarded was abandoned some Years ago by was in attendance and Edgie, Pegg in the church by Dr. Shepherd, with' Mr,.and Mrs, R. P. Winter have" completion in the local School Board. and Mrs. Pegg and Rev. Fleetham lunch in the 'Hall„ at 12.30, and a had another-enjoyable week-end at j,ghildren, now nearing comp; .sin song. All in all every- business nie�ting of tile W. A. in their cottage at Brechiii. [,Ajax, and for operating expenses. Several children are already on led in a . Members of this year s Committee the waiting list for classes in • the one enioy,!d the evening. Proceeus the afternoon. Support The CNIB Campaign mire: Mayor Will. Parish, Campaign new school, and statistics indicate to be used for the new building at 'I Chairman; Mrs., F. Conant, Caii- that there could be as many as two the church. The Committee wishes. vass Chairman; Mrs. M. Browning,* hundred eligible, ' and in need of, to thank all who contributed to the i Treasurer;"-Mrs. N. Fallon, Secre- these clasei. evening's enjoyment. TRAININI �DOG -CLA SES J*, ary; and, Mrs. A. S. Tranter, Pub Chairman Parish has "urged that Oii'Friday evening; a bridal tom- .-,Iic Information.- At their first meet- anyone -who ca.i lielp with. the Cann- -1111unity shower was held -for, Miss -t4ng held in Ajax Council Chambers, Pat Brooks arpl Donald Pegg. Tht; . 4 paign should get in touch with him ty .1 they laid plans for the door-to-door or sortie' other Committee memB.er, happy couple received many use- canvass' which will be carried out is soon as pobsible. ful and beautiful gifts; Visitors at tile Wes Sadler home The 'German Shepherd Dog Breeders A S.Socla. 1011 on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Shute and family and Mrs. P. .... .. —comny,encing- ospital Auxiliary GREENWOOD Wilson. There will not be a church,service Mr. and Mrs, Fred ..-Disney, lm�ursda y, October of. 6, 1960 at 7:30 p.m. at Greenwood this Sunday, on 'ace- Brooklin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byers. • News -Mt. ount of Anniversary.Services at Mr. and Mrs.-Dick-W-r�ad_ U.A.W. Hall, Cedar Street Ajax_ Zion o.,%-Septerritoer Z5. Mrs. Gordon Hepditch, newly-el- 'There will be Sunday School at family. of Niagara, were visitors at the Milton Pegg's on Sunday,even- fee—Only $5.00 for 11 week course change *cted President of the Hospital Aux 10.00 a. m. Please remember chan. llliary; presided for the first meeting in time.' Remember the Wi A. Bazaar.r on V the .fall season, held in the Nur- Mr. .Little,'of Camblay, will e Saturday "We train you to train your do Ses' Residence Monday. September sruest minktpr, at Ut Zon bet in the Sunday School r6ont. 12 Several visitors were welcomed' morning and evening. while Rev. Booths for pillow cases, aprons, bak- ing, and'white elephant. FOR FURTHER INFORAOLATION J)y the President. FI-eetham will go to, Cambray for Remember World Wide Common- Mrs. W. Ellis, Linen Co -r, two service-;. nvenL Teported that a huge pile of mending The Evening W., A. held their ion Service on October 2'. Call WH. 2-3517 or AT. 2-5825 The Evening Auxiliary of the W. had been attended to since the hot- meeting at the home of Mrs Hamm M. S. will hold their meeting Wed - pp and she would appreciate a on Wednesday, with a 'good atten- =0 few more nesday, at the home of Mrs. H. Mid- volunteers to mend at -dance. Roll Call was responded to dleton. We,4-Group in charge of the home, 'Mrs. Ellis is also loo.king.for with "Charity". Mrs. C. Clossan pre- program. a good.used sewing machine for the sented the -%%'orbhi-p Service. Mrs. Mist', joy e Trolley and friends of M Linen Room. If anyone has one to D. orden *presided for the Busin- c Brantford, visited her parents, Fri- FAST V SERVICE 4ell or loan to the Auxiliary, please ess. Committees were•choiea for the day nigh't 7 contact Mrs. We E. Ellis, 36 Forset- catering to a wedding in October, Mr. and Mrs. McKinnal, of Tor- Aoad. Ajax. Mrs. Jack Jennings repoited that onto,-were Sunday visitors with Jack arid Mrs. Prooks. 211 pairs of baby bootees had been By MacLEOD'S OF PICKERING Photo given to new babies since the June, -.tdd in -860 meeting. =d asked for more. knit- Pickering Village WH• 2-1 tees. If any ladies are intert Barrie Pomeroy doing some knitting, Mrs. Jennings Copies of pictures appearing fft this --s—--------------- a supp y materials at 72 and' Mrs, F. I. ouse have )Kinas Crescent. paper over the "credit line" "PhOts returned from a ten-day motor tri.-) Plans for the Annual Ma by Barrie Pomeroy" are available in to Sault Ste.'Marie, coming ho- 'me b' ac Can Fix-it Masquerade y 7BalI are-under way-, and tickits will two sizes. 1, yop-•would like a copy I way of Detroit. They found perfect The available for members. The dance (photo) of these pictures, the 5 by.7 1 weather conditions all the way, will be held at the Community Cn- size, 50 cents; the 8 by 10,-75r- fir, and " Mrs.' H.' Boyis, 2fid To order, phone Mr. Pomeroy at Mark had a trip to 'Ottawa at the MUSIC, LESSONS tre. an October X. General Coriven.' er - Mrs. Joyce Gibura. TEmpls 9-1417. week-end where -.7 Harry attended a - Mrs. H.• iloney. Pickering, is a-- Committee Meeting on Ayrshire bus- IN YOUR OWN HOME 7 ga I n convening the Marathon B-ridge i : BICYCLE REPAIRS iness. -which has proved so popular and Mrs. the last TARTS AND SERVICE two winters returned from a two-week holiday !PIANO Mr Bill Duncan have ACCORDION GUITAR - AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE Any couples.or. ladies ;ho• wish to join, please contact Phone: WH2-6410 at Cape Cod.-They were-there dur- ing the recent hurricane, when tide; TOWN or RURAL rs. Honey, 77 Lincoln Ave., or -CMA 24 Hours A Day For Service Aphone WH240945, not later rose alarmingly, and many in low Over 3,000 students throughout Eastern Ontario an Open Every Night Till 9.00 O'clock 7, September 27. lying cottages had to be removed to INSTRUMENTS INCLUDED IF NECESSARY Following the business meeting, USED FURNITURE safety. 4L DiAch Auction was held,- with BOUGHT AND SOLD Ws. F. MacRae and Mrs. G. Ell- Mrs. Fran. Conant. as auctioneer, iott recently enjoyed a motor trip ...Anyone front- 8 to 80 can learn to play HOTEL bringing in a nice profit and provid. GORDON to London, where they visited Mrs. —WHY NOT ENROL NOWT Ing a heap, of fun for all. A social PICKERING, ONT, MacRaes son linu and family, and Phone: WHiteball 2-SM attended London Fair; after which time followed, bpd refreshments be- they visited friends in Sarnia, W*qwd Beac -ing served in the lounge - Corr. and Write: Audio, h P.00 ,;;EWING-MACHIN9 WORX returned home by bus. Wm. P & McKay Wins-Schdlarship - Garnients, Children's Clothes Mrs, A. Rackham is spending two or Telopboin 'TIL 9-1720 Repair Work weeks visiting friends at Gananoque If r. W ru. P. S. McKwo. It- R, 1; MRS. VAN DER KZULZN her old home town. A. W. Pickt.:;ng, is one of the 0 the O. t. C. Alumni Scho erships for 1960. r%is scholarship i 'worth t. a gr_adUite4of.*tNe- e :$100000. Me'dallion Electric Homes :t z . - __ a .1 Ajax High School and will iteoding O. A. C.,-G,Aph, this iaU.A. IAZ-del to win th"ri P McKay 3ir. Kay had to receives hatiours rin his Grade 13 subje' ct-5. BesAes be- M. Ing a good-student he was a mewber- 140i the Ajax School Band. He w,s -interested in sport, 'particuiarly in f basket-ball and track. -He has taken ]p 1 part-in 4-H CIL 6 work,:having tom- plied two 4-H Toregtry.'Cluibs". Almost $100,.'•'0-10r, has• been rec- efittX donated by graduates of the Agricultural .College for the -estab' L lishrrient of this annual Scholarship to encourage top students in Ontario High Schools to st udy science'of Agricurtui- I YM M BALSAM & MT. ZION . . ............... .......... The W. A. met last %N'cdnesd,a y q at, the home of. Mrs. Win. Gates, with Mrs. R. Day in charge of the Worship, choosing for her theme O'Harvest"'-and gave a paper entit - -e�d What shall the harvest be. Seven- q teen ladies answered th,�• Roll, Mrs. • need, and gave an interesting talk reams in m� Busek of Chalk Lake, was introd- b uilt your' 'd on her trip to Russia last year, The -1 business followed an•d it was de(:ie- % ­7 eo to purchase twenty-five church ve er ectri, plenty "lenders and to send used clothing 'fo be'able o ti Bett' El' cally is 1. FULL HOUAPOWER—with to the Fred Victor Mission' ;next all-important to modem families. of circuits,outlets and switches. Be sure to see the Medriflion'Homes month. Recognizing this,the eledtrical industry 2• PLANNED LIGHTING—a new'high," on display in your oirea­durinq Congratulations to the Mt. Zion standard of lighting for all areas. ball team on defeating MacTier team has established a standard which will - NATIONAL HOME WEEK 93 3. APPLIANCE CONDITIONING—at on Tuesday right, and becoming the -guarantee the excellence of a home ber 17th-24th septism electrical system.A home that features the least one major unit is already installed' 4 vrovindial champions'in Intermediate better installations and facilities that meet : plus wiring to accommodate additional _,;rnajor appliantes. 7=7- this standard is awarded the MedaHion Mrs. Morgan Evans, Clare'mnn�,, -Spent the week-end with Mr. aknd Symbol. You can modernize.your present home LIVE Mrs. Lorne Jones. When you buy a home built to Medallion to Medallion standards eHTDRO The t. Zion Anniversary Servic 16 yours e electric standards—you are assured of extra All' progressive 'builders and electrical BETTER 4ef will be held next Sunday at 11 comfort,co6venience and efficiency in these contractors recommend and wills install ELECTRICALLY 4L m. and 730 p. m. with Rev. F. '.Little, of* .'imbray, guest minister: three important ways. all of which help electrical systems that qualify for Medallion 'Special music by the home choir. to protect your investment. certification. • t4fdent of the village. Find out how you can have a Medallion Horne.Call your electrical contiracter or your local Hydro•Offilm • . .. MISCELLANEOUS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE _ - 39PTIC TANas ---- aRTicLES FOR SaLF I WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE z CLEA2itED - Lehman will organize and meet once CYRILc a month, all children 'from six to- POTATOES and CAB G MORLE i x W. J. DUiT twelve, who are invited F�AGES -. cottage pray- of : Sale, at*Second North• Instead of•the usual cotta For REAL ESTATE - .; Oshawa RA 3-4042 er meeting, the church members a - ,pukes District High Schoo - _----- -• •_-- -------_•_--- ended the Baptist Church in Mark- TAN TS Phone: WH2-096?, °------------ ------ ARN : ;AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE - ham for �rhe induction service 'for sep 23. , their minister. ..;..32 KINGSTON .RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO MILLER HEATING sympathy is extended to Mrs. Wang Machines - 7620 And Up' TELEPHONE:-PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212-RES. WH. 2-3 Violet Postill in the passing of her PARTS AND SERVICE 115 son-in-law, Wilmot Shea, of Man- AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE _ _ 24 HOUR SERVICE ;lla. Several from'here' attended the Phone: WI-12-6410 funeral at Sunderland last"week.-' Open Every Night Till-9.00 O'clock SCUT RATE Work has commenced on the old school bui:ling to move it to Br I TOMATOES COOPER BLOCK LTD. COLEMAN gham for the museum for sale.'By the bushel or basket: v Phone: WH2-2687. - 'Furnaces, Space Heaters, Water Heaters, Ranges, Wall A Floor _ - Furna sep 23 920 CALEDONIA ROAD TORONTO Heat ROUGE 'HILL --- + John Howard; Woodview Dr. PLUMS FOR SALE • Furnaces BLOCKS & BRICKS _ Clean-put Service us One a few days this week at Well- Green Gage - Lombard : 1 FREES SERVICE CALL -Pick Y car awn Baskets BSc.. , C spent • ` Hospiat -for a•tonsilec tomy.Traile r H eating & Accessories esley Skyline arm - a - Con. One ad R ou a Hill United Church Sun- West The Brock Ro STRUCTURAL STEEL WHitebal 2-3491 day School will take Rally Day; on pldne: WH2-2903 --- .. l[IRI� �,y��L Se tem er 25. Sunda School will - =9 TUDOR-ST., &X- Po} tt its-'carnal tjme.--- Con atulations to Mr. and Mrs. OR-SAI;E �g6t-co u $org 73f Winter coat Excellent condidoa, "'-'--*--'-"'°-'"-"' '" N. Paterson, Sheppard Ave on the .. � .'STATION RD., PICKERING, ONT.-Phones WH. 4-1960, EM. 3-2803 epPa Size 16.. Phone: WH2-4453. • TERRY ' s birth of a son, September 15. - -Iach high lawn ut, of Scarboro, formerly Sheppard fence; 500 feet in length; also 600 Ave - September 24. _ ELECTRICAL p feet of 45-inch-high meek wire. Call . 0 N • - The at the IRougeeHill Un td _� ctnd • I T p• m. TEmp1e 9-2135. 9r, ev. C.meeting ter 6.00 _ -- Church. Guest speaker,L R -- FOR SALE - Chesterii� and two 1 N s v R A N e PLUMBING of Toronto chesterfield chairs. May be seen at ASSURANCE For Service DO Or Night - M=s G. A. Hart's, Whitds sideroad, . . PRUDENTIAL COMPANY LTD. OF ENGLAND c7oH TE. 9 1521 9 BAST ROUGE _North. near Cherrgrrood Station. Plum s A Specialty The Op°h Meeting of the QUge KELP WANTED LIFE a AUTOMOBILE '� !'I p Pe � _' Hill.United Church W.- A. will be ------ --- �.... - hdd on Wednesday, September 28, WANTED - Man for stead =. .107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST J. H. VERNOY- at 2.00 p• m Mrs. Gray guest spec- arnoasi consumers in township of Excavating, Trenching, Grading; ker; 'Home-baking and Aprons. one Whitb y and p art Pickering.n g . Perm..Ofte: Stetson Plaza, Ajax Shopping Centre. Ph Septic ans Miss B allance and Miss Aylsworth . .anent Phone For Immediate Coverage Day Or -Night ..-Phone; WH2 2-3757 of Bella _Vista,-attended..a.wedding acturerco0a y reliable hustler con- apr 15 is Ottawa uver the week-end. sidered. Write today - `Rawidghe, We are-glad'to see Mr. W. Whit- Dept• I-333-131. ROCK ROAD tle back to week after a month's ill- _ a r PR�Ii$Ah9 The Prownic Pa met o Mon- LADIES: Re valu`ble day:, at 4.00.P .m. at at the ns school. ¢ vii w son. Dry now for Avon Cosmetic Cbr*, •he _ _. -. ertiho eeafOter�n s with her _ e his to _ - There is an opening for girls eight man bu Openings avaihbli years and up, to join. If you are in- - � -st-Dace Call today NEW in ontreal Ea Sorry to hear Mrs. King's dough- : • terested, be at the school at 4.00 p. LE6 0627• ter, Oakwood Dr. is in . Oshawa m., on. Monday, when the leader, Hospital undergoing sue er ..Real Estate Broker :-- Pickering Village Mrs, Sowerby, will be glad to meet M-iss Ann'MgGe a Oshawa, is via REAL ESTATE WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3625 Y'ou iting her grandparents for the week A meeting uas held at the Red end. ,;'.:' 18 TO RENT _ three-room apartment 216 Brock $t. S., Whitby - PhonP-M4. 8-3635 Cross Building last Thursday;;and 'E Phone: WH2-W7• Res."Highways' Mile East of Dumbarton,_No.A Highway was well atterded_. First aid was Pickering' Ladies" Bowling League discussed and films were shown. Septersibe! 20. Stan�listp , TO RENT - three-room basement - Birthday greetings to Ross Wea- apartment; toilet, with shower, pri- -ets who celebrated his third birth- Team Number Points 'vats entrance. Alton Road. Rouge• day, on September 17. f: - Thelma -- - 3 Hills C8,Call AT2-S1 days; after Sor'r 'to report Mr. Frank Weav- 2. - Barbara 1 g,00 P. m AT7,8Gy� - i ers in Ajax Hospital for a few days 3• - Ann - 4 sep DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC 30 observation. 4s -..Eitaan 0 Mr. �bfiite, Brock Road, is in the S. - Hazel 4 AUTION SALE COMM$RCIAL RESIDENTSAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING Suisnybrook Hospital. Hope the a High 1 0 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE health of both will soon improve. g 3 e - flat - Ann Penstona Pmpo ty of ! - '' flat Euchre will be..held o n We d- 235; High Ann Pen- MRS E D ITH EDW A FM RD8 EST esday, September 28, at Mrs. Sow- High Single - handicap - Byron St South - Wtuthy. Out ifMA n stone 593; ,00 erby's, on Brock Road, starting at Marj. Hunt 244, High ?ripte = hen- SATURDAY,•SEPTEMBER ac dice Helen Hill 571, 1.30 p. m: Proceeds will be for the 200 Scores flat -• Ann Penstone Site At 1.30 P. M. Sharp Phoee P�ekere WH. 2-2533 bazaar expenses. Come out and en- Some antiQues; Upsolstered chain; joy a pleasant afternoon and assist 235; Norma Baker 232; )1lzrj. Hunt Rockers; China cabinets; Lattaps; 220; Lily Jones. 217. . Reis; Stove; � - - • . .' in the work., - Linear; Chinaware; -. `-+i Mr. and Mrs. Harr Dawson, with 200 Scores - handicap - Mari. Refrigerator; Garry an Bill, of Toronto, visited Hunt 244;-Lily Jones 234; Jean Dis- Washing ll In and d ne 21,2. Helen Hill 211; Verna Hun= Many other Astuls. All In A-I the formers parents on the week y Condition. a , )OW AA S& FIRST MORTGAGES A UUU*GED: end, terter 111; Marg. Egeroff 201 - 200. y i � D. W. McQasy, Clerk ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES We are certainly sorry to learn . LOYAL- P'C+GU$ AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS that'Mr. acrd Mrs. James Farley are COMING EVENTS _ Auctioneer .� AND IMPROVEMENTS. leaving'our community. They are moving to- Ajax at the end of the Pickering Woman's Institute FAR IMF SIN U•MAD EXPERn WE ALSO'PURCHASE OR LOAN month. They will be missed here, will meet gt the home of Mm Harry AMD1lla�!A FACT ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. but we wish them the very best in ' Newman, on Tuasda p�On to operate a very prof- y, September 27; itable ball point pen distribution "Vag ff�. their'new 'homi:. as the- members intend' visiting the in their ire time. No k MW at EXACT i � IF--YOU REQUIRE.- ANY 11lLORL- the =mating._Cars- �� ` GAGE FINANCING i FOR FAST Museum before N _GREEK .RIVER : _ , leave the Four-Corners at 2.00 hours required week' to servilce COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - � .-'. y 1 t + Mrs. .Allie Paterson, Windsor, via- pj-m• a� autorriatic dispensers located in AUBREY E. IRELAND hotel, stores, resary. is etc. sh iced her sister :Firs. Wm. Duncan ` last wlek. '14 . T. W Rentals . dente necessary. 11000 cash• O AND COMPANY Mr. and bars. C. Clathworthy and required for equipment and stock. Wh buy en' Write"in donfidence, to: Nor- lily !pen.*- the 'week-e -y-.-.3' you can rent? • Do 100 ADELAIDE ST W ' Allen Michell farm, in Claremont. it yoursel' and save with the aid of west Industries, 339 MacLar • . bfr. and .Ctrs. 3tichell were on a the following specialized tool from St., Ottawa. / TORONTO 2, ONTARIO tour of Ontary. "Simps:&s Home Improvement" in oct 14 --+ 'Misses ud • and Dale .Michell -'the Ajax Shopping Centre., _ and brother' Lloyd, of Claremont, The small daily rental charge it G. RUSSELL EMpira 8-5300 or Empire 6-5964 spent-the-week=end With',their grand' Hat`d fallowing each item - • ' Evenings parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf: Michell. Floor Sander Edger _ 67.00 'S E P T I C T A N K TEm le 9.1750 - WA. 2-6"2 Betnso i Lehtnan'and Kaith Green- Floor Polisher „ 61.00 p Half-inch drill _ $2.00 k. PUMPING SERVICE field attended the horse show at Quarter-inch Dri11 !61.00 Aurora recently. COMPLETE REPAIRS T.v. '� H F� The Ladies Aid met at the hone Belt %under - $2.00 + of Mr. and Mrs. Ken •Postill on Vibratos Sander'._ 762.00 .phone: ATlantic 4-4961 t gp�C AL gTS. learn To Drive Wednesday of last week. Mrs:'Ir.- Sump Pump 76s•oo CALL COLLECT WHITEHALL 2-5880 win, of Whitevale; was the• guest post Hole Digger >!~ .75 `'at the a� n 25 oc. /4•C1 es village Stapling Crass' _ .- _.� .75 NOTICE T speaker telling of--her trip-to Chat- '„' $ 7 °--°------------------------- � 9 tauqua, resort ti•i age in New York 6 X Pickering Paint Sprayer $3.00 O CREDITORS. State. One of the things she learned AND OTHERS �� • Pick _ _.. _ „,_ _ . $-,75 Driving Sekool that we, as Canadians, should 'read Hedge Trimmer _ __ „„„_„ 7112.00 ALL CREDITORS and others 9 four books a year on Asia: also to a having claims j PATRICIA TUCK_ A bestns 'tingle Cutter „ _ 'i2.0o : g against-the Estate of learn a few sentences of either John Brett, late of the Township � Span- Day and Evening Lessons � - Lawn Roller _.:.:...:..:„„..-._......„,.,..... S .75 p of _ Piano & Theory ish, Ru,sian. C'hinese,'aihd one other, Wssell pug Cle,ntr . :�„ 161.00 Pickering, in the.County of Ontario, r so we would be able to understand Caretaker, who died on or about then tandard and.,Auto matic Cars Power Ramset Gun •..._. „ _ $100 t T�f11P�@ 9-? and and converse with people of Power a ent M er 7lt 00 20th o Mme -No hereby CLASSICAL' - POPULAR otheracount'nes, C m isc --„--- 6: day f 1 1 , are • e eby . .._. . .. _ _. 631 - It S h of h hold their • A.amaet Pammer 711 .75• required to deliver particulars of the ome an�i c o, Nvi of , t heir same to the undersi 29 Kingston Road, E. Eeten�ien Ladder _ 7A1..� geed not later PICKERING DIAL' RAS-4587 BILL'S MOTOR SHOP first meeting on Thur,-day, of this T•Tnderl,.a Hammer 02 0 . than October,15. 1960, ,after -which =� week. ' sep 29 LA«'N\tOtti'ER'REPA•IRS • '' � •Lesto Jg4aw _„._..._„..„..._.„.._„._ 92.00 time the said estate will be distrib- _ Repairs To All Makes Of Under the'leadership of ),fr. Rob- P,.12-o-matte Blowtorch _,,.. 6 .75 uted', having regard only to those $mall Motors. erts, the Adult Bible Class 'led' 'the' Rl�wt�rct, _._._ a .75 claims of Wh1ch the undersigned - • _� No. 2. Highway and Old Rosebank Devotions, at Sunday School last` p1,71ic Tile Cutter _ � _ SZ on has notice at that time. � Road. - - •Surxlay.•Rcv.-Etlio'tt told the child -VV'h.ellia•row ._ �_._ S1df0 DATED at Pickering,'this 13th day - ren s story., ,.TEMPLE 9-218 y -StedRe Hammer >A •75 of September, A. D., 1960. , On Friday night of this week the 'Trouse Tactrl __„ __. a. .7s Samuel Ye'•man and James Milligan, ' Junior members under the leader- -Cnncr•+. Breaker _-„_. Stn.no Executors, care Willi2m G. Lawson. 7l shin of M Roherts, assisted by R _TWor ls100 Box 31A Pickering Ontario. Miss Ruth Hutchings and Mrs. Lois (No Deposit Required) ... .. •c:rte �•, zF • - _ n _ _ _ lira A. Cann of 7 Park Blvd. is meeting and all enjo{ed the evening the Pickering News for their don&- GAMMON -; Mrs, Let num is spending •a in Rosebank Convalescent Home and ..amensely. lions. - Mr. and Mrs.'Ken Petty, Vict-1 couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. anyone wishing to drop her,a,,.liae , Mr. and Mrs. S. Cane of Lakeview The Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club •. �dria Square,'spent Sunday with Mr. Gerald Middleton, Ashburn. or card can reach her there. . Ave. entertained friends sit a'Corn -Ladies A ixillary held s 1*ery's6ket4s- -, *►d Mrs. Howard Sunday Mr. Russell uray spent the past` Sorry to learn that young Carol Roast on'Saturday, Sept. 17th. ful coca roast at the home of the Mr, and Mrs. Al. .Robertson are• week-end at his cottage on Bal- Warner fell while playing and erne- The Ladies Association is planning Playford's last Friday evening. tiEiolid. an this week in Nova Scotia. saw Lake. turgid her shoulder. Vice hope it will a•social evening on.Tuesday, October A corn roast was also held by the The Claremont.-Lo-Op- ,will hold f - The Women's Institute• - mend quickly and Carol can play once 4th at 8:30 p,m. at the Community Frenchman's Bay Bowling League }lts Annual Meeting, on September The Women's Institute held their again, ` Hall. All members are 'invited to at Beach on Saturday own- t�8, with a Banquet at 6.30 p, m•, meeting in the Hall, on Tuesday. Congratulations Michael 'Denni-I bring,a friend and enjoy this special ing and was also very well attended. land the Business Meeting at B.Of]< President Mrs. M. Annis presided. son of Lakeview Ave. who will be 4 night. Happy birthday wishes to Cari Salt p will b.e pre- Mrs. T. J. Wheeler was guest spea- years old on Sept. 25th. On Wednesday, Sept. .14th the who is celebrating her birthday on T�Ieated, and the he Financial Reports Election of. Duec- key, and gave a very interesting talk ,Child Health Clinic will be held at i Group Committee mete at the Com- Sept. 26th, also belated birthday *ors,will take place. on "Public Relations' and also play. the Community Hall Tuesday, Sept. munity Hall and arrangements were wishes to Mrs.J.Rawbon whose birth- iMr, and Mrs. Arthur Bates, of ed a, piano ngmber. Miss Patsy' Gray 27th, from 2 to 3 p.m. All residents[made for the Giant Corn and Weiner day'was on Sept, 15th. Woodbridge, spent Sunday with Mr. of the 4-H-Home-making Club, gave with pte-school children are welcoriie Roast mentioned grevidusiy. A new Several members of, the Fairport �Bnd Mrs. lion, Hedges. _ a summary of'her three days at the to attend. and larger committee was formed Yacht Club visited the Toronto Hum- Mr, and Mrs. Jons Hutton, Tor- CNE., I'atsv won $3,Q0 First Prize Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. T. comprsrng the following J. Peterson, ber Yacht Club on Sunday, _ ��onto, ,spent Sunday with Mr. anal for judging material. An invitation Newman of Fairport Rd. S. iar the.!J. ..Fargtthar, _James Williams, M. Frenchman's Bay Bowling League ors. Ken 'JV'ard. was received from the Myrtle ins-- arrival of a baby daughter, Sunday" Parkinson, W. MacLean,-A. Pickard, —Team standings: _� rs. Bill Towner has returned to titute, to attend .their meeting, on. Sept. 18th. A sister for Cindy., Tom- M. Morris, T._V otv<ood, J. Wilson, N. No blames, 12 points; Roughriders, 12 j work,-after Leiug laid oft for a week Wednesday, September 21, at 8.00 p. my, Peter and Michael. Chipman and G. Dennison, also pre-, points; Vamps, 9 points; Bums, 7 with.an inferred hand. in. i:t-Tire 1•Iyrtle Community Hall. . Happy Birthday to Dennis Daigle sent tierce S/bi-Jim Williams, C/M points; All Outs, 5 points; Pickups, 5 The Claremont ' Baptist Church For 'the showing of the colour film who was 13 years-on Sept. 20th. Jim Baker and Mrs. Baker and Assis-�,points;.Slowpokes,-4 points; Punks, 2 a "'Tournament of Roses". All ladies The home of Mr. and Mrs. F.'. taut C/M U: Hunter. points. twill celebrate, its 1319th Anniversary Over 200—Marg Morgan 248, Gor.'d this coming Sunday, with special wishing to go, to meet at the Sur- Blackstone Lakeview Ave. was the' There will al a Home and School services both morning and evening. phlis Store, at 7.15 o'clock. Mrs. scene bf a surprise farewell party ^r council Genera! Meeting at Ll ar= Warren 239, Sid Fenton 223, Clar- t The Assistant Ministerr of People's BIackman reported on•the Pt. Perry Mr. and Mrs.' G. Micklewright who. ton School Tuesday, Sept. 27th re Bice Gibbons `L17,. Jim Whyte 222, -=--: Church, Toronto, will be the special Fair. Our exhibit on Mothers' Day are having• shortly" for Montreal.I 8:00 p.m. All interested persons are Bill Henderson 222, Al Skelton' 230, speaker. - there--tool-Second Prize.. Dressing- Fifteen guests attended to wish-them urged to attend. Dave Brunelle 204, 234, Mike Morgan. home-grown-vegetables will And�nresentation of a; Glad to learn that Mr. I. Kosurko 206 Clare Skitch 284, 281, 321, Frank Mr.—Don.—Hedge -ands the next unit for the 4-H Club. 'ft of mono was made. We wou ;is homB from-his stay at St:Michael -261, 210, Hugh Clarke 20�- Mrs. Thos Hammond played in the g's Y Xixed Trebles bowling, at Stouff This unit- will start the first week like to add our best wishes also to go hospital. Harve Fertile 230, 210, Helen Fen- pillc, on Saturday. A tournament of in October. with them to their new-home. ton 203. )dixed Doubles will be played here u - Catering For Crowds - Many happy returns to young Jac- / High Single Flat, Clare Blotch re FRENCHMAN'S BAY this Saturday, with "chickens' as Catering Techniques" will be.a kie Denney_who.was 7 years old, Sept. —Mara Morgan 248; Hight Threla his, S Short Course, sponsored by Brou- 21st. The Frenchmart's Bay Peewees will Flat,Clare Skiteh 886-�-Marg Morgan The Claremont Pee Wee Soft- Rham Women's Institute, to be on A baby shower in honour of-Mrs. play the first game of the fatal round 545; Hight Single Handicap, Al Skel- =- fall team finished fourth place in the September 28, at 1.30 p. m in the H. Conley was held recentl at the I forr the all Ontario O.A.S.A. Peewee atg Morgan 262; Hi n 279 M rg, High �I*)all 'Township League-on Sat-, Township Hall, Brougham. Miss home of Mrs. Swain, Fairport Rd.1 championship at:the Bay on Saturday, Three Handicap, Frank MacNeill 698 �- ----- i.nrday artern Township ip-L ptuA-o Dun- Mary-Mannis, Home Economist of S. Mrs. Conley'received-mamy-lovely`Sept, 24 at 1:30 when they will meet — • Mara Morgan-587--- j barton, winning 8-to 7, and then on the Extension Branch, Home. Econ- gifts..and all attending had a grand Sarnia B Sarnia has an excellent peewee i .Card Of Thanks .venire played the second -omits .Service, Ontario Dept. of Ag- time. _ l5aturday. & P Y riculture, will conduct the Course. Don't forget Teen-alters at 'the team with some good hitters. These Same, winning 19 to 10. They now t enter the Finals, and will play th,e Organiaatior., Meal-planning, Pur- Church on Friday at 8:00 .p.m. Mr.! :wo teams met in the North York I wish to thank my many 'friends j winner of the West Rouge-French chasing,' Storing, Cooking and Sec- M. Parkinson and Miss Muir will be Tournament and Frenchman's Bay aeighboro. an•d relatives for cards, ulna, at Community. Functions, will in charge as last yeas. j had to go all.out to get a close 6-5 Bowers,_ and kited 'enquiries, during I s Bay Series. y my stay in St. Michael's. Hospital, _ bir. and-Mrs. R Hockley; Mr. and be discussed. A cordial invitation is A surprise miscellaneous shower�' a+tn� The local boys -appear to have Mrs. R. Sanderson, 'and Mc. and extended to aH women of the comm- was held is honour of Pat-Jones improved in the hitting department and since returning home. It was Mrs. H. Hopkins enjoyed a corn unity, to attend. The Roll Call was (Mrs. T. Ailes) on Sept. 19th at the i and we wish theca atucese in captur- �l_very much appreciated, i toast ai Ajax, on Saturday evening, answered by - donating a Tea Tow- horse of Mrs. Cane I8 Fairport Rd. S- ing the all Ontario Crown. Let's have Illirs. George Mutch_ ; �'3st the home of Mr. Hockleys 'sister. el. Refreshments were served.. Co-hostesses were Ruth Cane •and a good.crowdj turn out to support the Brougham, Ontario Team Claremont Bantams' Softball - Dawn Diotte. Pat received many won-' Bay team. iiaid not finch in the township fin- FAIRPORT REACH delici Gilts "and"the guests enjoyed� The draw for the transistor radio . =..gas, but the Claremont Recreation delicious refreshments. held by the Frenchman's Bay Softball PAINTERS AND, DECORATORS � ;;Committee sponsoring the team, Special ,Notice: A corn and weiner. The date for the Ladies Associa- Association was won by Sandra Bea- Po g roasts sponsored b the Group Com- lion's Fall Fair has been set for Nov.I mish, prune daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. =1.00 per hour for quirk, clean,$uar.. Iivi,sh,to-thank %2essrs Henry Des- Po y { Larry, Beamish, Fairport Ave, anteed, first-class painting and papr i. mittee of the First Fairport Beach 26th. + 3ardin and Harold Redshaw. who Scouts and Cubs will be held at the The High Teens had a gz•eat time at The Fr•enchmaa's Bay. Softball er h:�ging: t coached and -managed-the team dur-- g Association wish to. thank all those•i ERIC STOKES - DECORATOR lilt the season.'' Community Hall, Sa ,rd y- ept 24 the Church Monday evening playing tl at 7:30 p.m. Thera will be a"tree film table. tennis, aa�ftr atshor = bcuvht tickets and also wish to TEmple 9-1714 R. R. 3, Pickering ' -Sorry to.hear Mrs_ Rob-t. `Bea- and everyone is invited to attend.and garnes. Twenty-one attended the first thank the Dunbartcn 'Kiwa. and `son was admitted to Ajax Hospital join in the fun. Bring the whole last week. family and enjoy yourselves. There - 3fr. and ?airs. F. Udell, Toronto, 'wfsited their daughter, airs.' �* hii wslc be a draw on picnic tables. On Monday►. SP*t. 19th a urine ^f � .le thank the � S i M CA i;Gliddon an family on .the week end. ladies from the Fairport Beach lib+. - + ' A Bake Sale and Tea,•sponsored rary attended. the Agincourt library by the Brownie and -Girl Guide to taken instructions in -repair and these., Mothers' L A. will be held on Sep r book binding to better enable them -t Own e r who wrote tember a front 1.0o to 4,00 p. 'm• �` • _ _ t' to serve the interests of our library. - 'at.the homy of Mrs. _Laura Anon- Mr. and Mrs. F. Williams of Dun- Quote. I wis-h aio advise yov that :by. There wi 1 be a Door Prize of Barton Shores entertained friends at r Q -,a Beautiful Hand-trade -Quilt• a corn roast on Sept. 17th. _.very W W . 1 Vs have purchased a SIMCA. The car A. good crowd of Claremont cit- Mrs M. Pickard of Toronto visited � -'.izens the two bill,games on.Satur- 'her son Al and family of Dunbarxon t day in the .afternoon, at Dunbarton Shores over the week-end. inns proved so completely satisfactory. I _feel impelled �a 'viand at Claremont, 9t•night. The First Fairport Beach Brownie Pack will hold their first meeting of ..let you. know -how enthused I 'am about it. -At hanu!es like BROUGHAM the season on Tuesday, Sept. 27th at - the school at 4:00 .p.m. All.Brownie nothing have driven before (it is my 9th car.), is smooth, Mrs. R. White, of Hamilton, .is please attend. ' - 'r spending a few days with her niece, •ipowerful, and full of "go". I look forward- to each trip., Your . MM w: Bayles and fr; Parr scar has brought back all the fun of driving. In addition I have Mr. and Mfs. Al an Perry, - `f ,'M-hitby, visited his Pamir:, Mr, aui "Mrs, George Perry, •,at Sunday, good economy, perfect comfo-rt,- and, so-far, no `-L 'rite W. M...S. held their regular meeting 'on Thursday afternoon, at - rriechanieal troubles. i "congratulate you on its 'the•home of. Mrs. N.. Burton, with - - ':president Mrs. 'Lindo, in charge. .! The me:etin, opened with prayer by design and honest' construction. Close quote. _• the President, followed by minutes _ of previous meetings. Our W. M. BUY S. is to give the Offertory Prayer at "the Oshawa Oshawa Presbyterial Fall Rally _ - - St:eteptremssrh-Oshawa, on 7. tin s "Thursday, OctoL-er 13,'at 2.00 p. m• , \ F IVirs. Hare, of Whitby, w ill I,e the - ue5t speaker. Inv:ta:ibns 'are-being a - , 4sen-t -to -different- groups.•Letttr of _ •°Thanks was read from Mrs. l;rr�ms. '='An invitation was received to attend a bazaar at Greenwood, on Saturday, '' .September ?4, at 3.0(1 p.'m. Plans I a ' were mane to cater for a w'e4fling I. 7. on October S. Mrs. W. C. Wilison -- -took the Worship Service on -The , • miry of 'Chriafs' CTiui•ch. 'Mrs. 'H. �r =1W !'Malcolm, assisted by tiers.,H, Mill- er, ,presentei the program, which. l final introduced two new Studv Books f`Ship under'the•Cros ", and "Turn- in4 Worlds". The rseeting closed !wfth prayer and' lunch'son cr( by' the ]tostesses - Mrs. X. Burton, lira. H. - '-Miller, Mr,. ��•m. Knox and '�Irs:- '-V Miller. j A."very enjo},able t.ening novas � held at-the of Mr. ante 1f ra. .`.harry .Knox, bf Solina, on Satur day last, when the aunts' .of Miss 'Helen Knbx (daughter of 'Mr. and , s Mrs. Jbhn Kno r)''met;fo'tender her i "a`Hospital Shower, as she -is. start-.. _ ing her training for a nurse, in the F * oOshawa 'Hospital, Jlany beautiful - 1 7 East Cdast P.Q..,E. and useful gifts were received by. . , suggested Retail Prices Start at t . 'lter,-Our .best wishes•ao ditli:Helen pty/ s L•in the wonderful undertaking. Mrs. IM1�4R'T�DQ� ,Im . BY �/ t Wm. Knox and Dfrs._Floward Mal- Arthur Mitche�� _ .... . . . _ holm. (grandmothers) were present. Mrs. Wm..May and daughter, LIMITED 'Optional equipment,tv+aasportatioa and local taxes extra. Parts sad service caul to.coast,Canada-an dive also '.offs. Reuben May and ` -.-children, of Goodwood, called on Pickering, Onto I _ - i'Mrs. W. Hamilton. on Satm"lay af- ternoon. i Mr. and Mrs. George Middleton : Disney Motors Limitedy Pickering .bf Stouffville, called on fir, and �Vrs. Dean Mairs, on Sunday after- r BusSt Andtow's Presbyterian Church, ,••�err.�<.. 11141 mom� A large congregation attended di- •. �: 4QA.RANTEEiD vine service was Sunday morning. t ' OYES DRUGS ��• . . . The service was conducted by..Rev., I .e�r� - �, ;�,�. •�, Radio-TV Service McEACNH�f`S Carson " Church. non, 'Westview Pres- - Ibyterian Church, r The choir enured to the Process- PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS .An7 Make ere Model I 'Dual ,No. 19 - The Lord's My • FUNERAL 'DIRECTOR } Shepherd. The special number was .Arthur field a beautiful anthem "Just as I am", FUMITURE DEAD rendered by'a full choir. Mrs. Mar- SUNDRIES - sASY NMS + r 1 ISO ion McClement, organist, presided. - r e I The scripture readings were - Is- I:.:. 4t aiah.53,and St. Aa k.3 h to 5..Rev. S1�dRE �OtJ� _ DAY OR NIOHT �ergnl6nn Auto T 1dcl.arnon based his sermon on the PHVeN AA6W0noe Service u ( text St. Mark 3• 1, and reached a OsrilNslt:tdEi1/a0 fine sermon.on - The Man with the '1NEHC DAYS DAILY 9•+► - & ST :lB..,i iCRESIMi _ e' Withered (1). st�tia� the With '' - � hand of owship is ei o SUN9AYS i HOLIDAYS t 3 wiN. IIIIeEACHNIE, 1•i,.P. ; �1 Phobe: Tzn4* 9-1611 i Christian love. Let us not.break'this PICKERING _ lUlir ♦ hand or foresake the place of wpr- MiONE Vft 245%1 ship and prayer; an, incrceasing r- 2-2 71 church is a church of fellowship. Is _ (. Can Be Irinancsd Phone WH. the field of service going to be for- -.Pickering, Ont. { saken; there is a glorious opportun- K'EN AND CLARKE I ity for service.. The hand is heal- i � eel Jesus; the Master had co;our HARDWARE J..+V assio n on him; God ks sjwa to our � wUC4`i'AtIZEllB hearts; this man had to be humbled and Aatba aaa.lei%e' W. H. 1.THOMPSON;B. A..LLB.• and so must we be hapltble_ (3) A �;L e ae Ontw-k me Yost"" Barrister a W.Solkitoe command could not be ignored � ian�sr PO Rome- and it�will,be healed". your e must Jl bo atosk. Imp Red Hshish Caiumbia and Oatseto Toole Class,' Etc bow jr' a'itase, Iiaai lstata have personal contact with our Has-. ani-aps"tr at,Reds e - Glenwood Bbl'', AN& ter. -- - - :_ usion..Dual 8 rrwa fee rte _ The Sacrament the Lord's Sup- . -2=5t3t--- : .:,•: e 7- . ' Ps" at-OM. per was dispensed. Ge�teral Irdv�are� ,� � a liba�e ♦� anusarm TBmpV y_p�M Mrs. Helen Hawker conducted the Nursery Class. -'Corr. Yid�tbaa T. 0. P� lLerh. >w .� �..neaa ssa tree. �etaiiiand PHONE WH. 2-1911 1 •�, PICKERINO aaseiw�..e. mina ion. Creighton, Fraser, Dryncln Photo Br Murdoch Barrie Pomeroy Halo's Cd aiag _ Barristers, SoNdfors and Notaries Copies of pictures appeasing in ws paper over the "credit line" "photo Weddings, Banquets, Showers b* Barrie Pomeroy" are available in Bakery ProdYCts Bcw* of Commerce Chambers, two sizes. I. you world like is copy .,BafridW, SOI / a Shecoe Street North. Oshawa (photo) of these pictures. the 5 b f ` ri Notary Public �` Y RA. X3146 bite, 50 cents: the 8 by 1d. 7Sc. r eat a Our Specialty" � _ M Pie To order, phone Mr. Pomeroy at �i at Old, .et =end TEmple 9-u17• YNoin St., Pickering WH. AT. s_•7591 or AT. 2-13" •- WJh1't� - CIDURM Ir 001 WBLLS Bearer 11LAI& A(MXAQ= AND due by machine. 3o-hatch tile. Sep. awn,as poi l:91�!e!I!fs S,A�e W. WARD - WHITBY. ONT. Ap A - ~±ne ft" ii a" DORM aim Tom 10-1 ale tic aoa�hlea a0ai d. AJAX 1LUMBER CO. .. G'u Romig REFRIGERATION' irm lhess/1 And Elslleaas/ AIR- CONDITIONINQ esnlse COEiiC7AL '. Jag DIALS x0nulneats �a idAIM . ONYa AM0•M G DOII[ES'tIC GORTAGI MATERlJ1I. MRIr1CNiA - A 1L tFRA00 0161 A" so= s - SEHr= • LORNB WHI'� t _ iii ARA6iB b04R5 ',9A11�1TS � �.. •9LT�f,10Dr '�ws7 l summ ad 1lerii!' a Pickering - Prooe WH2.4517 - sOET. AU81lli. !lirOZt'. .Z19W. 2aiMe�sa YOURSELF CAR10171IRY SHOP T40LS y IDOa� IL s. 1. ivmft. Ontads, itelailsred ssre GRACE PRESSYTWJAN - TERM; AXRANOED - - stire.sales ant or wrbmw M church �. No. 2 Highway., between ~.' . AS AS LOW f butsy sod Aisx CENTO"AL AND WEST ROUJU e P"lic we.+µ, and saedq $&*a - $13.00 PER M01W1f 4. AVERAGE GIARAGE 1'haas: ..�..�7� O • 9:00*Ai.-WeN Barge hMt EVERYONE WO.COa7E REV. waLMw T wLTON. NO. 2 HIGHWAY. ,. � 24=11 �PLUn S UV G DR* JOHN LESIK .2 s,ycomma Rd. •.IPhone AT. 2�-3372 -ALFRED KAYEB u _ PLUMBING BATHROOMS DE � ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN Harilware OHURCH PRESSURE SYSTEMS Pckerirha IDntario Rector _ BSTIMATES GIVEN Pickering Medical Centre Rev. H. S. Shepherd. R. A., D. D. • � t Y'alnts Electricbl Apphauces , phone - WH2-6717 - _ r Box US. P:kering - Ph. WH2-3513 SUN • � ,DAY SERVICES 8.30 a. m.—Hal, C�tr�n :,Tools Glass Etc. ..------------- ----- •11:00 a. m.—Morning Prayer 11.90 a. m.—Hoy Communion -.._ _0 c n Sundays _ _ TELEVISION RADIO ' 1I.CO a. m.=Sundav School to the r REPAIRS .00 a. r Community H Rea:o:y is H on s t�� ��� 11 W • E • Room - agsa up to 4 yea=s PHONE: TEmple 9-119f _ WF:DNESDAY DUNuARTON RADIO&TV S H E R R I N 10AJ a: m.-Ho'y or The doe atut ` s Intercessions for The S ck Phone-WHO 0480 �PE A. H. RATTEW --- ---------- -- - - -- Pickering United Chureli - } — FUMFRdL..AND Minister:.Rev. Melville Buttan MARKS ELECTRIC ltOG1&S <}. COPIANT. EI. AMBULANCE .SERVICE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1960 RA1iRISTER and SOL1C rOA 9.45 A. M. Sunday School - coNhrx BUJLDM. AJAX No. 2 HIGHWAY - 11.00 A. M. - Church Service '',ndustrial, ComRrercioI & Residential Wiring Mr. Neil-C. Murkar, Whitt Prom EfFieient Service — Free Estimates 8lisreoa SR 16 Oshawa AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD y _.Pt Guest Speaker ` AUDLEY J. MARKS. jtasurance Co. ;. •..:Telephone -" - .' • WR1TS OE PHONiR 9.45 A. M. Church Service* >'Tst. TE. 9 1570 ' ILL 2r Piekerin� WH. 2-3610 11.00 A. M. - Sunday School 1as Ei 0"m ros Fwm wan Cam" Chris#ian ��ience Society wi•d•iefm awas+.m. one ' :. '.. . ..r Wb4= ia. uwrssa baersass at U i1 ds ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO COAL BRADY = t ;CHURCH SERVICE AND BEST ANTHRACITE Bowman & Gibson' SUNDAY SCHOOL PLUMBING STORE ` !'S01Rt: TIIiI 'A" 't11 SUNDAY - '1.00 A. M. ls1tY R y R PRICE in Rosebank Road School srwnss - -------------- ------ y FOR COTTAGe SPECIAL-Automatic presium Reading Room Open To Public S 50 it n - system, stainiess sink and chrome fau- DAILY' ' • At Rouge MONTEITFt, M�'8 CO. at In arborite top cabinet, glass lined Its-Alle=ton-BuUdkw Kingskon• Rd. electric hot water rank. Complete outfit Hills PEUVERED Chartered Accountant ;)65:00 tlunsed Trsnter open Daily, Saturdays NII 1 p.m. , :, __• t t e :. - J =A - - $1 allot EVERYTHING IN SAFE Testimony illeatings 8 0o P. M. Arthur Mitchell Ltd. _ a. W. Itiehl C.A., R.LA, PLUMBING Everq Weinesday In The 4Nbawa RA S.?S47 SALES SERVICE Reading Room - "�1 3 l wHlwe�aliz-`o9�90 . CONTRACTS . . . . w� ' ��T TE.9-24 4320 Kingston Rd., West Hirt ` For. Further Inforretation AT. 2-2080 AT. 4-472 i ALL ATLntic 2-2635 .• i :,2 n _ ............. ' � f I `WE RESERVE THE ALL FOOD FEATURES • '; - - ' r€ f°"I t � II i '�� �' RIG ti ... _ . HT TO LlIM 1 EFFECTIVE•SEPTEMBER QUANTITIES 1 22, 23, 24 ONLY DONALD DUCK—SAVE 17c -- -- — - — --- ----- RASERVALE FROZEN ,10E 4B OZ- TINS STRAWBERR S IGA FANCY—SAVE 16c .. i S OZ. - 15 OZ. A P P'L A U CE -. TINS PKGS. IGA-SAVE 24c '` 4 _ IGA . . SAVE 18c B EA.N 1N1 �'t 15 oZ. ARGARINE TINS LUNCHEON EAT—SAVE 16c I� _ 12 oz. : � .. 1 LB. TINS S W,/-FT P R E M Y :- - PKGS. U , -BBY S IN TOMATO SAUCE .-" --- - -SAVE 23c U. . o. 1 LARGE IC LUSTERS � S N SWEET JUICY C TTI 1sb::r�R� -- SPAG'Jffft'L' .: .SEED rapes LESS Les. IGA DOG HOUSE-SAVE Bc OC TOkAY F OOD1j� j� s-o:. rms•' i 2 - -_ DOG •' No. 1 GRADE PRE-COOLED GOLDEN TENDER KERNELS -39 -' WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC-SAVE 50c CORNON THECO-B D OZ LIGHT BULBS 25.40.60 wm ~ __ fa _ _ No. 1 CRISP AND TASTY ' a �a WHITE CROSS-SAVE 16c S Bradford d►G '25 . TOILET TISSuf c a roils S1 FANCY'GRADE. IDEAL FOR TIE FAMILY FRUIT BOWL Size' 6WL2���o c - _ _ FRESH BONELESS OVEN-READY WITH DRESSING � VOLUME 1 VOLUME 2-16. �-�-- Roast b. . c - N LY ONLY or �99 Pork .9 'C Each " C Each 1L. e ; ALPINE BRAND CHOPPED - {+ BUY A VOLUME-A-WEEK—UNTIL YOUR SET IS COMPLETE k r BEEF -CRO.PETTE 59 ' ICUARDSON'S ROYAL GUEST RINDLESS IGA MARKET < "o` B A C 0 L f 5 9c . DICKERING, ONTARIO 4 ql'., SLICED , SIDE _