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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_09_30 l + , - _ - �i^ -- -tea» , . _•, .: .-s,..a a erin e, w -s, Rates: SO Per YeUnited States: '53.00 W G URRAR AND 30N PUBLISHZits Se PER COPY Authorized As Second Cass ate• VOL.is NO.2 PICXZRING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,-1960 Published Since November 1881 Post Office Dept. Ottawa �P.REDICT .O.ECO-RD :.NU-M-BER :-. 0F WELFARE' `, . ASES �,. Expect 'Township Welfare Cases To . `. -:West ' Rouge Scholarship Winners & Graduates Increase With Unemployment _ Welfare Officer, W. A. Cane of Pickering predicts that relief cases PiCKERIHG VILLAGE over this winter may well be higher ' a'. than in any previous winter over the Miss Margaret Hortop left for past ten years. With the unemployment problem Kingston last week-end where she k r ' being what it is,,there has been no will be Instructor for 'Student Nur- Ys sts in Operating Rooi'n Technique.at easing in welfare cease over the Kingston General Hospital, ` spring and summer, Mr. Cane said. He said tilers is an average of 100 Miss Norina Cartwright, a Grade persons on welfare each month in 12 Student at Pickering District . s Pickering Township. L icy School,last year, received the "We try and put as many as we Lucy MoFrison Memorial Fund Scholarship of $300 from the Varsity can to work for the township, ho P, ' 'y » p Chapter I. O. D. E., Ajax: She lett apply for welfare Mr. Crane said, y "but unfortunate, a large number of on Saturday for Mount Allison Un- Y iversity, N. Ili':, where she will take them are of .little, use as they don't �' �' �•, '� want to work." a Course in Fine Arts and Drama- Many.men have been out of.work ' tics. y _ �. so long, that they have used up their Dr. Paul Gishler, a brother of a. y� A ry>V ;; y unemployment insurance benefits and Mrs. Win. Road., She over - �, have to depend on the municipality ltia famil , the week-end. i ` ,for assistance. + The congregation of the United• Church enjoyed the service which q Dunbarton Man Died was taken by Mr. W. C. Murkar, . and his son.Neil,'of Whitby, last t. Sunday, Neil giving the addros. 1 ,. y s In Car Accident Mrs. Rob!rt Cronk returned from' 9 Detroit List Saturday, Her son Will-, ` Harold Craig 5lcl"y,.2, of Fair- ard', and wife Betty drove over for port Road, north, was killed 'last a brief visit. h,x Saturday night when.his car missed, Mrs. H. �1'estney entertained hoc,• a turn and rolled over at the junction Sunday School Class on Tuesday, 4 of Highways 69 and 12, just north .September L0; to a delicious barber; of Brechin. cue .upper which was enjoyed. . OPP office's said the McKay car Best wishes to Miss Janet Eliza- went about 00 yards into a field, beth Henderson, Ajax, and Mr. Rob- Two end. over 'end, several times_. ert Gordon Alexander,.Toronto, who t Two psnsaengeis Leila Kerr and 7 were married in St.. Andrew's Pres month old son Terry of Scarboro are in the Orilla Hospital in _ byterian Church on Saturday .last. - P good eon A lot of curiosity has been aroused, con- dition. by the excavation on Church.Street. I' The car was southbound from Oril- - ' f3 North. We understand this is to be lie -�lie at the time of the accident. a wonderful new office which Mr. ' New Barn Rao present site, of Rev. Hugh-G.-Crozier in Whitby, Collapses to mark the anniversary of his 65th year in the •ninistry. Receitiing with r - him was: Mfrs: S. L. O+borire and 4 I Anew barn roof on the farm of Mrs•.H. T. FalLi;c, and among fir. Kal Vizely of Claremont, cell- g j tpsed last Sunday. those presiding at the-tea The -barn -had just been -completed Mrs. Geo. W. Schell, Ajax, all w a Vast week and the mows were Riled known here.- • • I with hay on Saturday. Members of the local Women's It is believed the pressure of the Institute were very itnpre�3ed with hay on the new walls caused the roof their visit to the Township Museuaa 4� to cave in. B and thought ntia tcha.s}been given i• M + • collecting articles and their arrange- Consumers' Gas. Co. tnen't has to be seen to be fully ap- preciated. There was something of interest for everyone present, and ' Makes Appointment more lime and stud of some me to of the +' individual exhibits. From the mua-. a.M c eum members and their guests went to the home of Mrs: Harry Newman - �" Sr., whose warmth and hospitali ty is "• s greatly appreciated, After a short sa " business meeting in which Mr4. F. Adba robip Winners .at tJok Wiwi `pest Rouge Graduating Class, Back Photos by Bards.Ponwroy H. Hall was appointed official dole- 41 06a School proudly Look at the.,; Row, Left to Right: Steve Bradley, `' z gate to the Area Cooveatioa, Nov- tYegoes preseatA to-•dtem by dw Latch Robertson, Mary Lce Adams, Ryc-oft, hocg. Turk, Evan Down- ember 2 to 4, iadssive, at the Royal West a Lades' Club. L ft to Bob Usher. Mar Bstb >� Craig' 8iont Row, �� �, served.Hotel. A. delicious tea wasti Aught: 1[r. N. Gailee (teacher); Banton, LuTy F Centre Row, to R: ..1[ike Hsttdsrson, ltaarsitrt �:• Y IAM Iroran; Pauline Lfoyd, Wall L. to X.•Mt. I? Giver (teacher); Zeslry, Gerald Women, Penny Mull- t The Past biatratss' `ai Untario: Mrs, Sims, of the Won Rouge Lad- Norman Allen, John Scott, Bob Iran, Stew. Brennan, Angela Cumm- Chapter O. E. S., sere entertained- :its' CkkA who mess site ptseattatian Barrett, Cliff Brooks, Ginny Chown, Jugs, John Yats& at the home of 3(rs Agnes Ranter., Woe' Matron, riclelody. Of the eltegtulr. Pauline L_oyd, Wanda Lord, Bill "t, \a, The canvass for CNI13 in pro- ..1 —"� — - — _ _ - - - — seeding favorably. Please contra . _ if you have not already done so. It Walks n one way to show your thankful- ' K real Man Gets 1Ciwanis Fair Better Hess for eyesight. A beginning has beep `laude for, �Pla�te Glass Window Out—Then Back In Than Last YIN the erection of three h.� elf, Sonthview Drive, to the, west of: Ositalt L` Jones, President and Goa. the village.. j 'Roebaak min, sot the shock of A Ddtitettael atan that a More than sixteen hundred pupils oral N Manager of the a 91 ottr ublic-school" u tls did appeared in exhibited at•�R i Cofivatprrsc 1? p P ilia tilde, on iEdp4ey fight, when police Court at Pickering on Monday s Marton Kivssttia'.•' Company, aa>louttea the appoint- , very ;well..in their exhibits at the ' t *]"g Vi? h *hat he thought was morning was inAwl a few hot= School Fair last Saturday, the larg. matt of J C. McCarthy as Vice- Kiwanis°Fait'Fair; at Aiii arton. tta:�d out to'be later. est std best fair held to date. President and General Sala Irian `� P t� •# olpttt.'doprway, •s'� : special Thank You" to all the car-, n plane 8'laes window. Police picked MM up around noon It was a§tirnted'-there,`verr-tnore .•ager.' Born in Harniko`n, .Ont.;�•Mr. etits whp..co-operated so-well in this`, than 'two'thousand persons on 'the McCarthy.' Tj(E gentleman had gone to the hour, looking the worse, for wear. y;' 40, was educated at St. Pr jam- � laafidromat in West Rouge Shopping He told .police he consumed s bottle grounds for this loth Annual Fair. lYlichael's College School, the Univ- Mr, and Mrs. Jack' Hambletorsj centre and when be- arrived, found of rubbing alcohol since he had left Exhibits in the flower classes were ersity of'Toronto, and Queen's, in have returned from their tour of; be needed change, Me walked up the the court room just before noon. outstanding this year, at in the business and science, He served in the North Country and report a 1 street to the restaurant .and turned - When asked if it bothered his atom- "Hobby" classes. the RCAF 1941-4l, and after the wonderful time. Jack was ".report•] m• ach, he replied he had been drinking The.Pet Class brought a variety war engaged in hole appliance ing" on the opening of the new. pro.j He thought it was an open door- it. for two ears; He said he mixed of things to the fair. Besides•dogs manufacture, vincial highway from the Soo to Pt l y personnel' and sales Y way, but unfortunately for. him, it water with'the alcohol and it it turned and cats, there were - fish, ants and work with John Arthur. Jack claims it to be the; J Inglis Company, most scenic highway was plate 'glass from floor to ceiling. white in colour, he knew it was good , spiders. Hr. McCarthy caste to Consumers' g waY in Canada. .# The man went right through. He stuff, Kiwanian-Tom Fountain said the Gas in 1949 to organize a Dealer 'Capt. Ed. Pyette has his grandI, received cuts to his arms and legs Club is very pleased with the res- Co-operative Sales Program. He daughter Miss Linda Blanchard andi and had to be treated by a local ells, and pans are already being was appointed General Sales Mara- his daughter Mrs. Wilfred :Addison,, doctor. Picked Fruit This Week made for next year, ger in 1954, and is,responsible for both of Sarnia visiting him at pre-; all sales, advertising and public re- sent- A Pickering Village resident thy_ tam Roads To See lations for Consuiners' and its "b. Mrs. Da1R Sr., of Niagara Falls.! .; Canadian Power Squadrons _ week, has picked from his garden sidiaries. has been visiting her son Jim, andi peaches, raspberries land strawberr- Tamil Educational classes for the small _ - y - i,,s, Iit? late in the ,canon for this Mr. Bill Walton went with boat operator. Courses include: pal- isn't it? Pew, Romps "A White Bull Calf Owner?? oting, seuntanship, rules. of -the road, ----- �.._ __._ , party of friends to :14adoc last week-! . . _ — •m Pickering Township police re o end. We understand there are fewer-, mariner's compass and related sub- .The Scarboro Division Metro Pol.• • ducks u there than there 'werdl sets, Registration at Ajax Fire Hall Teachers Attend Lectures. Clere was a traffic jam on French- P 1 man's Bay Pond on Sunday afternoon ice are holding two young mew who previously. , on Tuesday, September 27, and on are believed to have stolen a 250= Mr. and Mrs. M. Sage visited thol Tuesday, October 4, at 8.00 P m. The teachers-of Lincoln Ave. > nb- Dozens of motorists-were stopping lic School are attending Science Lec- to have a look at'the model homes pound white bolt calf, and believed latter's sister Mrs. W. D. Smith, ov+3 Th k g N., For information: call PL5-0612,or lures every Wednesday evening for put up by the Bay' Ridges develop- taken from this area. Anyone having er the week-end. � ATlantie 2-104i.- ; six`WeekA. The lectures are being ment Company. Homes have been lost or missed such an anima], call Congratulations to Mr, and Mr4 lveta, fay 'tar. N• Hedges, of Tr,ronto going, up in a hurry the past few Pickering Township ' Police - at Edgar Bath, who are celebratthng Give to the C. N. I. B. Tea& TEmp!e 9-2311, their 50th.wedding anniyeLuxZ erts' College. weeks.. • -- t :i► pulpit'nest ducted the bus • Mrs. Cecil Disney gave's taut on The Mt. Zion Turkry Supper will tars will'be back is the igess. The'I�LoU Call , BAUM ��• I'� their• work. -Mrs. Burnett Jamieson 1 be held on Friday night, November $unday, after attending the General was "Brother". Mrs John "Packrin. ][r. and Mrs. Tommie Crest )eft read a poem "You tell on Yourself" 1 4th: Council, is Edmonton. led the devotions, with Mrs. Fred 'last Tuesday to take up residence in and after the business, the meeting Mr. Richard Wilson, Brooklin, at- The C. G. I. T. met in the church Puckrin reading the scripture and Waahipgton, D. C. cl�sed with hymn 445 and the:•ben- tended anniversary services on Sun- on Thursday evening, with the new mtditation, and Mrs. C. Clemence, The Active Service Class met last edictioa, day and spent the'day with relatives. President, Anne Guthrie, in charge. giving the prayer. Mrs: Louis Rich- The night at the home of Several from here attended the Mr. and Mrs. Len, Wilson, Tor- Mrs. Fred Puckriu conducted the ardson, Whitby, gave a talk on the ,--Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, with Mrs. Wil- Bazaar and.Tea at Greenwood -on _onto, -spent the week-end with Mr. worship service. The girls presented new organization for women. Mr4r son's group in charge of the prog- Saturday. and Mrs. Lloyd Robinson. their leader Gwen Campbell, who is Richardson is the president of the ism. Following the Worship, Mrs Mr. Donald•Wilson and Miss San- Mr. and Mrs. Rodd Appleby re- being married on October 8, with a Oshawa W. A. Presbytery. The Edgar Evans gave a reading and dY* Wheals, of Brooklin, were unit- . turned home last week from a trip shower of miscellaneous gifts. West Group served refreshments. Misses Gladys Disney,•and Janet ed in marriage on Friday, Septembtr to New Brunswick. The Club will meet•this Saturday Mrs S. Wonnacott h&4 to return. eve g at t e h me of.Mr:.and. to Oshawa- Hospital again last-week. Jones gave,reports,. Qn. the iScbovl . 23;.at the Greenwood manse._. s. �n Q Mrs. Earl Puci in attended Und- for Lesd�, at,;; the Ont._Ladies.. ..Mr. Irving McA*oy.,a>sd,Kathleen, Mrs. Gordop rSalitfr, College, �7Ritby', •which they attend-• attended the Baptismal Service, on ' The W. A. met at the church on say Fair on Saturday. ed. in Attgg�t. ,.•Thy.home-�nalcer Sugd?y: ntior?alog, is:To;ogfoc •when, Bert Guthrie $Wthe service, as W0".Csday evening with-a flew lad- Dianne Puekaia spent several days, Chlb 4 'As did j6 ,_ he:skitwhich ; was Stephen,,,son of Mr. and Mss. Jack Sunday. Mt. Neil urkar, Whitby, ies,from-Grem, :as guests.' The with her uncle `and hunt, Jack' and Ihy,.,and.._. Tully was bapt�sed..�• delivered the sriessake. Rpve:M:But Pceetdent,' Mrs amen Cowie, cow- Mrs. Mitchetl,;.Claremont. . ,r - • U t. � 00 R. K-. 4 - - ,!OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 P.M. R O• U G E H I L L' S' EXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M. NO. �I Gt�WAY PRICES EFFECTIVE THUL, FRI., SAT., SEPT. 29, 30, OCT. 1 JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE SLICED RINDLESS #b. FRESH PORK (Pknk) - • C �b. C ♦ Side r oast ' BONELESS ROLLED — (Ise S RIBS) FRESH LEAN a's ' C -.1 Prime Ri� Roast lbs c ib, Minced STANDING — (loth and 7th RIBS) _ - PRIME RIB -ROAST �b:- �i9C (loose) 1b. C 2 9 WEINERS BLADE OR SHORT RIB 1. C FRESH 1_EAN PORK ROAST . .- GADE BON# REMOVED) • FRESH _ 'tt Mince e* a 1). c lb.j . MAPLE LEAF.PEAMEALED (VAC PACKED) NO. 1 FIRM i,`iMDEN RIVE — _. _ , _ ib' 9 Cottage b BANANAS _ � TABLE QUEEN — L/�jtGE SIZE ROTUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE - PPER l�lAS►�i E PE SQ fib. -110 RIF NO: 1 SNOW WHITE �GK HEAPS C A V L 1 F LO WAR. fa C eefearls _ . ,2 4 Ift. fto: to CANADA FACKUS (SAVE 16 CENTS) CHUM TaWy Qw�wt Iwap.etsN1 Moae 15 as.: . .00" ' :,' og. _ — _�. _----- _ � ,�;• SAVE 9•CENTS • PEAK MEAN'S . . Slwrteske, Golden WINSt, "NW « DiB.SHw LEAF . jar 9 MAPLE �Vr6. 16 os .PER PKG.) 9t SPECIAL OFFER OF 25c OFF ed- pre INSTANT SKIM MILK POWDER 3 Ib. Boxes NUMIL for .73 SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (REGULAR) SAVE 19 CENTS -- MARGARINE 4 [bs. 89 FREY BENTOS 12 oz tin a,,,,,. SAVE'4 CENTS •SAVE ON RUTHERKMD'S FRESH MILK + CORNED BEEF FRESH HOMOGENIZED MILK 3 t. jug 5c q (SPECIAL OFFER OF 4c OFF) FRESH 2% MILK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 qt. jug 47C s• • PLUS DEPOSITS $HORTENING .' MAPLE LEAF TENDERFLAKE 1 9 1b. C P ard �• Ib. R. r ..-. - , , • mobile System. Mrs. Gillbank is 'a everyone thoroughly enjoyed them- of Mr. M:Parkinson on Friday, Sept. Rd. have just returned from a mast XM fire Prevention Bachelor of Library Science and ha's selves and they did just that. There 30th at 8:Q0 p.m. enjoyable trip to Banff. had 30 years experience in the field. was plenty to eat and drink and( Adult Bible Class begins October Many ]sappy returns of the day to Course Next Week It will be a meeting of great impor- children and parents had their fill, 2nd, 9:45 a.m. This day is the begin- Andrea R&wsmn RidgewoadSRd. on her tance to all parents of the children. Adding to•• the evening enjoyment ning of our Family Bible School when sixth birthday Sat. Sept. 17. The Canadian •Johas-Mannville at ip as Touch as sheytvill''be`speaking were two coloured films, the first en- (Mother and Dad will be able to come Several parents and their families ':Port Union is putting on a three day on behalf of making plans and laying titled The Family Tree which showed 1 to Bible. School with the children to from the district attended the School! . course next week in _industrial fire the ground :work for a township li- in.animation the tremendou3 growth 'atudy the word of God in the Adult Fair at Dunbarton Sat. Sept. 24 and j prevention. Several nme?W,*rs of the b;ary service. of our great country from its found- Bible Class. Pastor David' HolYmes we hear there were a number of eu- South-west Pickering fire department Members of the Fairport Beach ing to present day. The other depicted will be bringing the message at both tries in the different •competitions ' -will take this course as well as a num- Library Board will h a v e on hand the life of an Eskimo boy and his the morning and evening service at from West Rouge and also several ber of the C.J,,M. employees, some of our library books and it.is family as they live. and work `daily 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m, at Dunfair prizes came this_way. The firm is bringing in M. M.' hoped that everyone wal be able to in the far North; and both films'were Baptist Church. Congratulations and Best wishes to "Smokey" Batzer of Philadelphia who attend. of great.interest to all. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Armour, Ridge- 'Will be in charge. Mr. Batzer travels ' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. F. Graduation Banquet night will be wood Rd- who celeebrated a wedding all over the country on this kind of Blackstone of Lakeview Ave. w h o i Friday, October 21st, at.the school. WEST ROUGE anniversary Sun. Sept. 25. work. celebrated their. 10th Wedding Anni_ Please keep this date in mind. 'The girls in the West Rouge School - So,rry.to report that Mr,'Std Hen- - There will be demonstrations, to>s versary on Sept. 29th. - Congratulations -to Mr. and bh3. look real smart this season with their ,son, Rivercourt Rd.13 in,the Scarboro and discussions on fire prevention. There is to be a Euchre and Game f _lI. Parkinson who celebrated their Hunter Green Turic3, socks berets, General Hospital undergoing treat- " The course will cover Tuesday, Wed- night at the school on October 15th. 15th Nli edding Anniversary on Sep- and blazers to match with white ment for an Ear Infection. nesday and Thursday mornings of in aid of the- Graduation banquet. tember 200th. blouses and their own school crest for Winners in the Fishing Derby soon- inext week. Home and School menibers will be Manv happy returns to David Baird distir':ction. Bored by the West _Rouge Kiwanis calling on residents selling admission who will be 6 on October 1st. The Ladies Club met Thurs. Sept. ending Sept. 15, were Largest Pike Rose- tickets fox this evening of fun. Please There was`a corn roast at the Pick-.l 22, at the school With 24- members was caught by Brian Kay, Old FAIRPORT BEACH give them your support. ard's at Dunbarton Shores last Sat- present. A-Fashion Show to be' held bank Rd., and for.the sECond largest The first meeting of the Fairport The Corn and Weiner roast•stagcd uiday night and the many present in the Spring was agreed with Mrs. Pike. was .Stewart Brennan, Taylor Beach Home and School Association'by the Cub and Scout 'Group Corn- had.a wonderful time. Rita Tearn and Mrs, Iva Stevens con- Ad. Largest Bass was caught by Rus- will be held'at the school, Wed- Oct. mittee;last Saturday at the,Commu-. Watch for future announcements vening the event', A great amount of sell Chisholm, Rosebank Rd. South, 5th at 8:00 p.m. The speaker at this pity Hall was very well attended. regarding a new Ice Skating Rink in work for the 'Bazaar was accomplish- and the largest Catfish was landed meeting' w i 1 1 be Mrs. R. Gillbank, The Group Committee and other help- Fairport, Beach. ed during the evening. by Chris Bentley, Rouge Hill Drive. Chief Librarian of the SmrWro Book- ers really went all -out, to see that There were' 23 Teenagers at the The next meeting of the Club will Prizes were Rods, Reels and other first meeting at Dunfair Baptist be held Thur. Oct, 13, 8:30 p.m. at fishing tackle. Church. Teenagers meeting is held the school and will be mainly a work Sat. Sept. 24, about sixty pupils-of USIC LESSONS e pet 5,6,7,8 from the school were - .. every Friday evening at the Church. night to get everything completed ed grades Thirty children attended the first for the bazaar, treated to a bus trip-to the R.C.A.F: - gathering of Happy Hour. Happy We are pleased.to report Mrs, Rob- Station at Downsview_where they IN YOU OWN HOME Hour'is held'every Wednesday at the ert Wright, Westpoint Cres. is home spent a most enjoyable afternoon Church from 6:45 to 7:45 p.m. and improving after spending several touring the field and inspecting the ACCORDION GUITAR PIANO Mrs. A. Ave.ei of Ajax formerly weeks in the hospital; --"d l: aircraft. They had hot dogs and pop � �� of Lakeview A . is in Ajax Hospital. The Home at+d School 'Asa. held before returning home and all this We hope she will'soon be back with a banquet, Wed. Sept. 21 for the was taken care of by our Local Ki- TOWN or RURAL I F.er family. students who graduated frotn this wanians. , The annual Turkey Supper will be school in June. Turkey with all the Mr. Al Hart, of Chesterhill Variety Over 3,000 studenb throuthouf Eoshrn QnMrio ! held -at Dunbarton United' Church trimmings was served by the ladies Store has been laid up with a pain- Wednesda Oct. 5th, at 4:30" m.I of the executive. Mrs. C a m m i I I a, _ •. INSTRUMENTS INCLUDED IF NECESSARY � y p• ful knee which he injured while teach- - Ticket3 are available from Mrs. R i Simms, President of the Ladies Club ing a team of boys the art of playing Anyone from 8 IO 80 can learn f0 PIOy Palmer of Victory Drive. presented the two Scholarships given ball. The-Ladies Association is holding by the Club of twenty-five dollars The monthly Baby Clinic will,'be - WHY NOT ENROL NOW! I a Social evening on Tuesday, October each to Larry Foran, highest boy and held at St. Edwards Hall Tue. Oct. ' `--- —---- 4th, at, 8:30.p.m. at the Community=-Pauline Lloyd,highest girl who gradr 4 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Write; Audio,' Fairport Beach P.O. Hall. Refreshments will be served and uated with the best des this Year. -- grades _ I Y re cordially invited to attend Mr. J: C. McClellan, Inspector of you a _ - , and bring along a: friend. Public Schools was the guest speaker LIVERPOOL -or Telephone TE. 9-1740 - Teenagers who -meet regularly on and over sixty parents were present Mrs Beauchamp of Newmarket,On- _ y Friday' evening at the Church are for the program. tsno spent last week end here visiting " holding a weiner roast at the home Mr. and Mrs. 'Chown,-- Wgewood her daughter and son in-law, Mr. and • { MMr.Rand Mrs. Jim Johnston 'and family spent last week end at Foote's . • '60... _. ' ' f Bay vtst tog Mrs. o , Mrs. 0. Cameron. Thy were accom- .Sales darted skyward in now hang on to your hats and your hearts... cause in 61 Cameron of gamed by Miss Beverley Toronto. - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ainsley spent last Sunday in •Woodbridge his parents.Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ainsley -' - Sr. _ Mr. and Mrs. R. Desiardins and family went to Huntsville last Sunday to visit Mrs. Deajardins' father, Mr. Cvtterchio. At. the home of Mr. and Mrs. .. .- ' Charles Higginson a meeting of the Glendale league was held last Monday to discuss their rules, aiid fee for membership or the term.-Afterwards ` a lovely lunch was served. a Mr, and Mrs. R. Wixon of Toronto o stayed with Mr. and Mrs..Tom Hum- phreys last week end. Mr. Ellis Pelham's nephew Roger and his wife from England have ar- rived back in Canada and hope to make their home here. . _', .. We are-very sorry to` hear Mrs. --- Olive Waters its confined to Ajax Hos- o ... pi ta 1 1. Mr. and -Mrs. Brock '$iegner are M'' • home from Saskatchewan after spend- 3 e - <: t s ing three weeks with M rs. egne parents, , _ GREENWOOD October 2, will be World Communion Service at 11.30: Sun- •• - - E�� day School at' 10.1 rs. Most of our church-going -con- gregation went to Mt. Zion Church :::<.:; zA�• Sunday morning tQ h ear Rev.on • .x�;:A;:. Little, of Cambray.. e A. Baz ' �•"� �;: �• •ful success on Saturday.-The Horne- - '`'�•''``is j.:;.�•. }, ... '"�!s�:., Baking Table was emptied first, The :.•: ' Candy-1?ox was a favorite with the children. The Aprons and Pillow- :, Cases disanpcared' . quickly. There are .a few things left, and anyone wishing-to purchase same, may do so from Mrs. E. Pascoe-or •Mrs: Brooks. Thank-You - all who helped YIPPEE!!! here we o again! Just at that 1961 Dodge Dart! Hard on the heels to make the day such a,success. g g g Mr. James Brooks has returned' of last year's.roaring success comes another superb example of gleaming,-Dodge Dart' from a trip to England,' to take up elegance. There'll be no sto in -this beauty! Look at that roominess and comfort . > , residence.with..his . son Jack, and ' .: . .: .. N1rs. Brooks- "a ... almost amounts to pampering!That's Dodge-size room . . , enough for'six adults or whole Mr. soil Firs. Jack Jenkins and Mrs. Andrew Jenkins, of Sundridge $acy 'e-packed power—Slant or VS—and Dode , e o Dun$ fr ! i front theres Dodo and Cecile, spent _ the week- end economy too. No wonder the smart ones are moving'to Dart! 'See your Dodge-Valiant With Xfr.'and Mrs: Milton PeSk. _ Dealer . . . Drive a 196.1 Dod e,Dart. Callers at Milton Pell a on Danny. g day were: Jack Caldwell and Danny n nd of'ScarUoro Joe and Sa J Y Pegg, of Oshatira, and Mr. arrd Mr's. J. Spencely., and family* Peterboro - Miss 'Doris'Wiltshire, of Montreal Now ' visited the Jack Brooks' family on. ON Sunday. < Diseur " Mr. and' Mrs: W Pegg; and Me. At and Mrs. 'Chas. McTa ALL ggart attend- DODGE d" ed'tht�"wed'dinio of-their nepfiew'in VAUANT Toronto, on Saturday last. _ DElILERS : '00 - ERIC STAKES - •DECORATOR ualitr pro/ru ojCAry14r Cprpo•a/M EwgiAeWbW TEmple 9-1714 R. R. 3, Pickering PAINTERS AND DrCORATORS - $1.00 per hour for quick, cleanns�guar- anteed, first-class painting and pap- Disney Motors Limited, Pickering er-h;.nging. — r - r: __: � ! � . ::••`v 'SEE THE 1961 POHTIAC . -- - _ �. ,• . ITORIAL - loom Outlook - - OCTOBER 6TH : A G y The.unemployment situation; as we all, knots, looks anY -'thing'but good for:the mdnths that'lie ahead. _ 1961 PONTIAC Township Welfare Officer A. W.. Crane expects there will J be more people seeking welfare this winter than in the past ,ten years. As far as we know, the township has not set'up a winter II ., I ' works program. This program if being considered, should. .- i ` 'have been ready to go by October 1st. We suggested several weeks ago, that the cutting down' of Elm trees, suffering ��,u�s . - • -from Dutch Elm disease could have come under this program. We understand that some men employed under this scheme ; last year did not work out- too well. However, this year, it r that a eat many will need work and in this ola s %�• % •would appear great i' . . ' m the chaff, - •case, the wheat could be sifted from . : '. - There are many men, we imagine, who would glady coo a "hard day's work, rather than sit'around the house all day-. Of -' - course there are the other kind too. •Y � �. .. shoo! Fars t Another Dumbarton Pickering Kiwanis school fair has come F„ , x gone. Kiwanis members feel it was better than last Years - :..+�.. ..y-x..u.......v... !which is encouraging. :...However there are some discouraging features too=or - - - re- rather disappointing ones. Such as the boys who were t ' ported to be going through the exhibit tent, stealing cookies F - or anything they could get their hands on. - We. suspect too, that. in some cases at least, the'exhibits were not those of the children. - The sleep 1961 Pontiac is completely restyled, featuring twin grille new slim roofiiit is an - hardtop models and a new panorarhic windshield. Pontiac is 1.5 inches shorter and 2.4 inches One mother said her girt did not compete this-year because _ lttarrower than the previous model shown here are the Parisienue convertible and Parisiknne -' it is too...hard for a ten year old to compete against the lour-door hardtop. mothers. give more than just whelp- y._ AT LAW MOTOR SALES Parents mean well, when.they g - Th-e -want'_to_see their titwngster'S face light up _ -- s when they come home with a win'n-er's ri n: owecer-ttrep : - ` f time should remember that the Kiwanis club Y:as psrt a lot of >rid. are to I,�;r N r �s 1 =` - ' -,} 'tr _ . ; timrs. l rue h.s�uas:� uo�.. '. t,i::c to and money- into this effort to encc,urage children to pia ' ''tt ons t Nr a £ s. ���� i nd s r din Street Walk look after their awn garden. If Junion & earrots -,re.not.as gad out `their triehds' nhortcominit� t.0 Peter raiser on the arrival oE_ a whit h e h or, u-ait son. as dad's,, he should be at-isfi d to terse: - _ " another-year.- 1 > - Pa a must-Lear out Je�ue' t,caeh:^tg> t��r .,� _ a i Pleased to report Mr. hrassl. «'ra- CaII see tileit' a'a�'.elear t0 r 3'our nrs�i:bur to vhnrc : - t.K: ti,r: ante tram osvl a an• ,sch u ' «e hope the Kiwanis rnemi�el, Kiel', It t�.uur duty..ag l h:s,tians to *,cork. - k = e continue this' fair:for the school' children and this parents. tnftuencc tile- �vorsd. e,hcre <«'e ar_e.•, f l Patine Co. of Highland _.••-•:-: _ �----------- Ii ran it - C v bee red the ari will just keep In mind', that the fair is for the children. Dr., Slci,, y al..o.gave a briei l; �'��<'1f'�tfb'tiT � have j �_ ._ _ nee h been awarded d e - tract y td construct a sidewalk on the north Eor of.otir-church on the- occasion - Mi. and Mrs. All Corbett, of ins 1 asst,uLer. of our 12,- asaniver_ary. The people side of-Lincotii-Street in Pickering {{ `oi tiie aria hat! a Pre�bytcrian nu i- Orangeville, Ont, announce the en-. village frorn Church .street ter the DUNBARTON If-r. and 1. : Harold lfitclteil 1 a extent of their daughter Isabelle i�tcr''€rotn Whitby, tale services in g g Lincoln' Street school. Bflrrr, to `�Ir. and.. �Srs. ��• �i, and �1r.,ahil' :�.r�. F. J. Ann were a school twice a month, Marie, to.•Mr. Allan Bath, only son. This same firm will also put down �airgricve, SUruce Hill Road, oil arras;� the memiser cif the- local text Sunday service cif Holy Coin-, of Mr..sad Mrs:, Leonard Bath, of ' new walk on. the main street from Sunday, Scptctnfier. _ 25,- at -Grace . . K.iw•anic. Con veilvcm in Windsor, at — - - - fitter, tic-titter^ni�sX-Mitts-wKk, munion w.iil bq celebrated. O a Uctober''9t' , isTlsank�givink-Day hce rgevLUe. The marriage to Graham's- Hardware, west to Mrs. ;-f,ospital, Toronto, a chug- p _on October a. and piece on m Tvvee3smirit• Presby:er:aa. Andrew's resided a .piece.-.ut_SromL ilVendy Joann, nine pounds, three- Dumbarton United Church Service.. . urea, rangeviIle, ben of the post office a i +puarter ciz, 1'oth (ioing welt. The anniversary service was eon- j anyone interested in joining the 1 Church street Mr. Alex. Gouaie underwent sur- ducted...by the minister Rev. Dr. `,choir will be weCcomed. Practice u': eery at the Oshawa Hospital last . \ichay, assisted by &Sri; Wilkinson. Thursday evening. Mr. John Tickle ' at the organ, Two very beautiful is taking over direction of the choir. Thursday. PiCKERING DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. solos were sung by Diane.,Kesler -Brian blcCombe (nee Dawn Wat- "How great Thou Art" and "Bless . :.:BROOK ROAR OFFERS son) on the birth of a son, in the this House" Dr. McKay_ read Matt. C _ ]Brans Hospital, North-York, • on 7. as his scripture passage and took 'The Scouts and Cubs held their _ _ �N 1 G H T C L A S i E S - ]Bran tuber 22 his text from verse 21 - "Not every regular meeting on Monday and on _ -1960 - 61 y Mr. and bars. Walter Willis spent. one that with unto me, Lord, Lord, Thursday..,Mrs. J. Ilott attended the the week-end' with Mr. and Mrs. shall enter into the kingdom of hea- Scout meeting on Sunday. ' The REGISTRATION THURSDAY, GCTOBER 13,at 730 p ni: J Gordon Archibald, Owen Sound von,, but ht that doeth the will of Brownies, held their meeting an At DICKERING DISTRICT NIGH St01001 and at AJAX HIGH SCHOOL I Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. my F`ather.which is in heaven'. The Monday with a f 'r attendance:Sev- Marchritant, Base Line, on the sermon topic wag "The church i es- CLASSES' EV1Y TUESDAY AND THURSDAY AT 730 P M, A eral pupils of the school entered ex- irrtval of theft son, in Ajax Ho terday, Today 'and 'Tomorrow'. the ht'Uits at the Kiwanis 'Fair•last Sat- FALL TERM: OCTOBER IS to DECEMBER 13, Inclusive . ti Nigbta _.. Ital, on September 23. Christian church which is almost Urday, at Dumbarton. : We are sorry to report Mr. 'Jack two thousand years old is the old Happy Birthdiy to Peter`McMur- SPRING TERM: JANUARY 3 C . 1 - usive . >9 MAR H 6. hhd 23 [Colbourne, entered Ajax Hospital est continuing organization in the trie who celebrated his 9th birthday CLASS REQUIREMENTS: on Friday morning last. world. For any organization to sur- with a' few of his young friends on Classes will not be starred until at least is stsnients esiiet M the 7. I Mr .Bill McKay started his Fresh- 'vive for.such a length of time there September 28. °"•'O4' attendance In ° else falls b•iew 10 stedents during tM >lttan Year at O. A: C. Guelph; last must be something'worthwhile to' Mrs. W. Middleton visited her Fall Tenn the doss will not be centinved in the Spring Tom. Wednesday. hold the people„ Why is the church mother, Mrs. Walton, of Dunda'Ik, Ha.: it will be determined after registration whether ° class wiR M Bruce Fairgrieve celebrated his distinctive from other groups in the on the week-end. Mid two nights a week or one, and on which night It will be ;third birthday, on September 19th, world? It takes an interest outside Mrs. E. Cornett attended the Or- ach•dul•d. FEES PAYABLE ON REGISTRATION — NOT REFUNDABLE with a party,of young friends. itself in schools, colleges'and miss- 'ange Lodge,'in Toronto, on Friday, RESIDENT->jS.00 NON-RESIDENT'—110.001 This will be the last announce- ions. As it meets the world's,Chan- .September 23, and received her 35 POSSIBLE: COURSES' went of the United_Church Turkey' ging conditions, ` the exclusiveness Year Membership Pin. Supper on October 5. Why not plan', which characterized the 'early church We are pleased to welcome to;our 1• PHYSICAL RECREATION-(Square'Dan-�4�/MrLLINERY (Ai Plek�rin' Dkt.kt Higls ° to enjoy this now famous meal? has, to a great extent, been'aban- community I)f. and Mrs. Lesik, who ^g Pickering Dist: H. SJ (Physical School) ckets are tsow on 'sale. "dotied. Often different ddnominat- . are living in the home formerly own- . Fitness-Men, Physical Fitness-Wen»n S. SEWING The" Ori•� e- o v we must be more "'at Ajax High School)' 6: BOOKKEEPING_by Mr. an Mrs. ENGLISH its first fall meeting on Tuesday ev- than just joiners and adopt a cer - Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Hubbard have 3. ART (At Pickering District. Nigh School) S. SHORTHAND ening, September 27, with airs. Hie- air• sense -of-commitment. It is-nec- returned home after their vacating 9. SHOPWORK ? �^ tamp, of Beauty Counsellor' Cos•' es�ary that Feople get more from at Katrina. Consideration will be given to any organized group of 15 or more wtsb would likes — ltnetics,'as guest speaker, tiie church than the ritual of wedd- Mrs. Moss, Mrs. Kimura and Mrs. any-additional subject included in the Night Programme. 'Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carey have ings, baptisms and burials. In our Carter attended the'Pickering Dis-, Advance inquires may be made at the School Offices by Phoning: returned• from their vacation trip. relations with our fellow man,. we trict Home and School Council, in DICKERING DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL — WH. 2-4761' They visited their son Jim, who is must be more than -good, but we .Dumbarton School, on Tuesday, Sep- AJAX HIGH SCHOOL — Wit. 2-1610 - -_' -_.a � � ll� llf� � � lrf� lll� � •if� llll� l� _ - - - - . _ . ,-. ' PLOWING MATCH • ;L: .SPONSORED by THE .. 1' • 3outb Oratorio Plowmenfs Association � • THIS YEAR GETRIEHE ' BEST i ..0 WILL BE HELD ON THE f RANSOM FARMS y i +~p 11. "'Let 1'6;Con. 6, Eait Whitby Township 2 Miles East of BrockRn ' • M _ - Wednesday, -October StFt Confestants+ in South' Ontario to provide own tractors. other contestants desiring QUALITY • SERVICE RELIABILITY( ' __froctors_notify,lloyd Evans, R.R. .1, Rogion, (Phone Brooklin OL. 5-3938). A,deposit of $3.00 is necessary to secure tractor. Coritestarits' using teams must secure Enjoy the perfect comfort found in the warmest homes in stheir own. Any company wishing to exhibit or demonstrate their farm machinery, town, Buy 'blue coal', and get more"heat, and better heat...; ;tree space will be available. the best heating value your money can buy. Phone us today. y Unch provided for plows' n in the field. Others may purchase lunch on the grounds. w BANQUET will be hold in the United Church, Columbas:All an welcome. ee —" e large bills or pamphlets for prize list. Arthur Michell further pertkulors communicate with secretary. PICKERING .^ � t3ordon Corner, President. Elmer Powell, Sec.-Treasurer - :IMITf �" ; I.A. 2, Oshawa R.R. 1, Oshawa phone Brocklin OL. 5-3054 'Phone Brooklin OL. 5-3496 • s . 1 a , Main _ 001 -- MISCELLANEOUS C L'A S S I F I E D -- INSURANCE UPTIC TANKS - 1 WRRE EVERY KNOWN TYPE of INSURANCE _ : ,. LZANW. ,� COMING EVENTS /1RTICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE - Lady's and gentle- j� ­CYRIL E. MORLEY' PICKERING (TOWNSHIP man's oak dressing table, is :. REAL ESTATE Oshawa `_ _RA 3-4"1 Will Meet COUNCIL s condition. Box 670 News Office. 'YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE - ---------=--------- ---------- MONDAY, OCTOBER 3. -B P. M. Washing Machines - $20 And Up AS CLOSE TO At The Munici W Building, at PARTS AND SERVICE '32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO ER HEATING 1 BROIL TAM, ONTT..Clerk ',-AJAX BAnR:GAIN CENTRE S0 TELEPHONE:-PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212-RES. WH. 2-31115 24 HOUR SERVICE. open Every 'Night Till 9.00 O'clock •-+ The Eveaning W. A. -" , •Of Pickering United Church will. PLUMS FOR SALE ;CUT RATE meet in the C. E. Centre,on Thugs- Green Gage - Lombard day, October 6, at 8.15 p• M. Pick Your Own Baskets - 75c. , ' - OLEIMAN S kyline Farm - - - •; Con. One Mt1e F ALL B AZAA R 'West' Of Th e Brock Road-COOPER BLOCK LTD. Furnaces, Space Heaters, Water Under The Au spice Of The Phone: WH2-2903 1 'j 920 CALEDONIA ROAD ='TORONTO - _ Heaters; Ranges, Wail i Floor AFTERNOON GROUP Furnaces Wom4n's Association, Pickering FOR SALE - modern, combination' "' Clean-out Service 07.50 Plus One United Church electric and coal stove. Good coati• BLOCKS & BRICKS a ;:% - FREE SERVICE CALL IN THE C. E. CENTRE anion. $30.00. ATlantic 2-7590. Trailer Heating R Accessories f, Of The Church STRUCTURAL STEEL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1960 FOR SALE Frigidaire stove, .30 WHitehall 2.3491 At 3:03 P. M. J in., brand new. Pull-out oven. Auto- _ Ateraoo n Tea, Bake Table Eta matic control. Evenings s or.week- � RNAL 9 8 T. AJAX ends WH2 2025. 10 Elizabeth 5tr.Card Of Thanks Pickering Village, STATION RD., PICKERING, ONT.-Phones WH: 2-1960, EM. 3.2E02 wish to thank m mars friends - '`�� ? E R R Y ' S y y HELP WANTED far cards, flowers, and kind etnquir- ies, during my stay is Scarboro Gut- MAN WANTED FOR �_--- - 'ELECTRICAL eral Hospital, and since returning RAWLEWH BUSINESS and home. It was all very much apprec- 'Sell 1500 families. Good profits feat , :JOHN L • LAY iated- hustlers. Write today. Rawleigh's, - a N S u R A M C t _ _ __ PLUMBING George T. Todd, Dept. I-333-131, 4005 Richelieu, ,' .R R 2, Pickering Montre PRUDENTIAL "ss"�`"`E OF ENGLAND For Service Day or Night , ,REAL ESTATE COMPANY LTD. Cull TE. 9-1 521 t` In Memoriam LIFE Al�TOM08llE -' FIRE CORMACK - In �ioving memory of Pumps. A Specialty TO RENT - three-roam basement - my dear husband, Albert Edward, who passed away September 30,. apartment; toilet, with shower; psi- •107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST J. H. VERNOY vate entrance. Altona Road. Rouge E vatutg. Trenching, Grading, 1959. -Hills. 'Call �AT2-5188, days; after Office: Station Plaza, Ajax Shopping Centre. Phone: WH z-3301 Septic Tanks When tics of love are broken, 5,00 p. m. AT2-8524. ... _ � And loved vacs issue to part, '.__Phone For Immediate -Coverage-Dag Or _ _ Phone: WH2 2-3757 Sep 3t?, apr 15 Death leaves a,wound-that never' heals, i FOR RENT -_ building - suitable Often t ever-aching I awande photo BY r. . one businem ,. Oft o o grave. _, cbre all f There,_to ysu I feel so near - = TEmp1e 9-2107. - or Lisa p or s Reas'o Ph s Aa I place the flowers I bring you, WAITED :OIPigRA.SALS Barrio PoMefoy And whisper dear husband - I-am Y "lfr, here. • ` L Copies o: p c-turxs appeaiili m tht: A beautiful soul in the garden.of WANTED -- EMPLOYER - paper over ttic -cretlit -ine pia %, rest, ti ing, honest family Real Estate Broker - -Pickering Village by Barrie Porneroy" are available it. God .bless you, my husband, man. Apply: Art. Wonnacott, 41 two sizes. I• you would tikt a coP3 You were one of the best: Lincoln Ave„ Pickering., WH. .2=5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3625 tphoio) of these pictures, the 5 :by : Sadly missed and lovingly re- ----- --------•------= ----- s the- by 10 Tc. r -by wife Eva: WANTE12 - two doll earring a size, 50 cent membered es 216 Brock St. S., Whitby = Phon,- MO. 8-3625 n omen - - - --••w• boy's bicycle, or any toys, in good To order, hoe Mr: P o a "• Y - -;Res. "highways" ?i tiIil� East of Uunbarton, `:o:� Highway p y.' Card Of Thanks cond:tion, Phone: WH2-0597. i TEmple 9.1417. _ r - +fsert�.rwrrrs,sstAiasrsis _ I would like to take this opportun- - ity to thank my friends and relatives' PART TIME BUSINESS EAST ROUGE Persons to operate a very prof- for .their lovely cards and enquiries point pen distributia4 - Mrs. F. Ntorrt�, Old Rosel,"k Rd, itable bail tut for me during my stay is Oshawa in their s _ DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC _ S. spent la;t Thursday with bars. W. General Hospital; also the Nurses pare time. No selling - Norman, Pickering: and Stiff in E-1 iii ,O. G. H. No soliciting. Only three to four Happy .Birthday to Dolly Jensen, Mrs Everett Bryant hours required weekly- to service " 'COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRIXO i Oakwood' Dr. on her 7th birthday, ( automatic dispensers located is 32. �, B hotels, stores, res:Yurants etc. No Happy Xnniversary to*Mr. and a experience necessary. $1000 cash September Pickering Lad Bowling League - September 27. FREE ESTIMATE -. Mrs. W. Vanderlip, Wesepoistt Cr., required for aquipmem and stock their 17th wedding anniversary on` - Write; in confidence, to: Nor_ cam t . + • _ c L _ Thelma _ Points 339 MscLar on September 25. west Industries, eo P61W Pe ket'M J WH 2-2533 Happy Anniversary 'to Mr, and St, Ottawa. / • Mrs, T. Robbins .on their 40th wed- arb Oct 14 2 - � era - 5 -ding anniversary'- September 29; S. Hazel S The Rouge Hill United Church 3.'= Ann 4 Ali 4. - Eileen 3 6 RUSSELL holed their next meeting, October 4. 6. - Mares -- J Happy Pirthday to Mrs. Jerry 1 8 E P T I C T A N K w AM 2A61L FIRST MORT�iAGE3 ARRANGED: King, Rosebank - September 25. 222•t h Single (flat) - Ann Paastons � - �r ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES Mr. John Short, Onillia, spent last n '�rish Single 3; (handicap) _ M"at) t-PUMPING SERVICE, Monday with Mr, and Mrs. King, y High Triple (flat) ;'i _ AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS Oakwood Drive. Aim Peastone 570; High Triple COMPLETE REPAIRS jI AND IMPROVEMENTS. Ha Birthday to Miss Donna (��p) - Marry Parrish 635' . � Happy y _ - Scores Over ZW Flat - Phone: ATlantic 4-4861 - ,� WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Lee, Rougemount, on September 27. Ann Penstone 222; Mary Lay 211; CALL COLLECT ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Barbara Suter 208; Norma Batter Oct 7 �. i 207; Marny Parrish 20.1. ' ET! IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT• ROUGE H I L�. - Scores Over 200 Handicap . T COURTEOUS SERVICE-ERVICE: CALL commence Friday Friday October Twat Marry Parrisi, 253, 202, 200; Bar- TW- Rentals ! - bara Suter 250, 200; Thelma Brown AI�BREY E. IRELAND the Home of Mrs.. Wm. McLean, of 2.40, 235; Norma EuTlock 241; Bid Why buy when You can rent? IDo , East Woodlands Thompson .244; Pat Cameron .220; it yourself and save with the aid of Mrs. F. Schwalm was a dinner Hazel Neale 223; Mary Lay 211; the following specialized tools from AND COMPANY guest,of Mr. and Mrs. D. Black, ' Eileen'Bryant 205 .. Sunpaon s Home 5tttprovemeat" m _ 7 Scarboro. the Ajax Shopping Centre. Mrs. O. WaIdriff, Sund- USED FURNITURE The small daily rental charge iar 180 ADELAIDE, ridge,,Ont, visited their sort and. '.BOUGHT AND SOLD listjLd following each item . _ family, Mr. and Mrs. Waldriff, Al- _ r Edger $7.00 Floor Sander TORONTO 21 ONTARIO tona Road, on Monday. GORDON HOTEL Floor Polisher i1,00 _ Half-inch drill ____:__ _ _ $240 C1 SE TION 0 Happy Birthday to Steven Wald- _ _-PICKERING, ONT. ._._�_ $1 EMpire 8-5300 or Empire 6-5964 riff on his 12th birthday,.Sept. 22. -Phone: WHitehall 2-5865 Belt gander Drill ' Evenings Mr, A. V. Draper, Altona Road, Belt Sander $2,00 TEmpli 9-1750 - WA. 2.6902 spent last week-end_ in Ottawa. _ SEWING-MACHINE WORK Vibrator Sander $2,00 - Glad to hear that Ivan' Williams Sump Pump' $3•W s Garments, Children's Clothes Post Hole Digger $ .75 Altona Road, is feeling better after, T.V. .� H �' having'the flu. ; Repair Work -Caulking Gun S EC Members of the Baha'is had a P*nt S Gun $ .75 gTS. -learn To Drive MRS..VAN DER MEULEN prayer WHITERALL 2-5880 the home Mrs. ast 3>ickering _ Phone: WH2-0457 Pick t S _-_ $3.00 gathering a2 a of M E at the Woodview Rd. last week. e Trimmer ------------- ------'-- `. Mr. red Mrs. Leland, Rouge _.__ - Asbestos Sh Shingle Cutter $2.00 . a 1 ~NOTICE TO CREDITORS' . . "IAiaX - Pickering soent Saturday with relatives in Or- AND OTHERS ' Lawn Roller $ .75 �� • �� illia. ALL CREDITORS and others Basell Rug Cleaner $1,(0 Driving School �- having claims againsf`the Estate of Power Ramset Gun _ _ . $3.00 _ PATRICIA TUCK _' _ _ T� �C`1'CLE �REPATRS John Brett, late of the Township of -PPower Cement Mixer $6.00 - Da and Evening Lessons P•1RT5 A 1D' SERVICE... Piekerin to the County of'Ontario, .._ $ .7S Pl$l'f0 & Theory y 9 g. Ramset Hammer _.�_ AJAX BARGATN CENTRE Caretaker, who died on or about the Extension Ladder y 'Sfandard ond� Au•#omatie Cars Phone: WH2-6410 20th day f Underla ' Call 24 Hours A Dav'For Service"- - .Tune 1960;-are y y Hammer ._�..„...._....�,., Z. y a b $ 00 i CLASSICAL - POPULAR required to deriver particulars of the Lesfo Jigsaw $2,06 TEI� l@ 9-2631 Open Every Night Tirl 9.00 O'cIock Benz-o-matic Blowtorch �...' $ .75 P sum_ to the undersigned not later _ 29 Kingston Road, E, _ .__ ............._........_......_ ..._._ __....__-. Blowtorch __..,_.,----- S .75 !i CAR RADIO 5 - than October 15. 1964, after which i 'PICKERING DIAL RA5-4587 BILL'S MOTOR SHOP I' REPAIR time the said estate will be distrib- ti Tile Cutter ..._ I12.00 j "sep 29 'LAS�,N,MOAYER• REP•r\IRS Di':.T3ART�N n.,ADT0 uted, having -regard only to those Whielbarrow $1,00 _ Repairs:To All brakes Of tin T.FLEvTcTON •claims of which ..the undersigned ledge Hammer � $ .79 1 ~- -_- No. 2. H•i •hwa and Old'Rosebank WH2-6430 or TE9-1191 - Small Mwors, has notice at that time. House Jacks _ $ .7S q y �_ _:....._..___..._. __....._..................._...... - Concrete' Bresker ._.._ $10.00 Road. F•R•IC STOKES T)ECORATOR DATED at Pickering, this 13th day Roto-Tiler' _ $1,90 .TEMPLE 9-2184 TErnnle 9-1,714 R. R. Pi-tr.rinr of°.September, A. D., 1960. PATNTF.RS AND-DECORATORS - Sarduel Ve man and .Tames Milligan', 7 (No Deposit Required) El.()o ner hnnr fir r1c'n. czar- Executors, care Willi,m G. Lawson, .. an+"+ Firct-class painting and pap- Box 310, Pickering Ontario, er-hanging. . Mr. and Mrs. B Wills, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. P. De Smedt return- quired in O. A. S. A. play-off games, was presented with a shower of ARE and Mrs: T. Samaarillo were•-the ed to Broagham.after a week with an dit' was gratifying to see the gifts from her many friends pres- Sarco employees will tote the S dday arrests of Mr. and Mrs. A. friends in Montreal. stands filled to capacity for Satur- eat, Mr. and Mrs. Amting have sold SaarariUo. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell; day's game liesides the large num- their home on Douglas Dr., and are +' y$sU Tai phour Dial Building, in The Claremont ladies were invited also Miss Ella Campbell, R. N., of ber of Bay residents, fans from,Osh- moving to their new home which Toronto, an October 27. More de- to the• Brougham Women's Instit- Toronto, called on Mrs. Mattncw� awa, Scarboro and 'Toronto came they are building at Pickering Bch. t *ails later.- — ute fora Short Conrst oa. "Some- on Suriday�afternoon..,- out-to.cheer•for the'bol s. Mrs. "U: ei wett, of Winnipeg, is _ The Telegrams Colour Tour,osr tag to- Wear", being held in the Mrs:2.emnwn returned home on South-west Pickering Fire Dept visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Dor- Sunday, brought an estimated two- Township Hall-in October 6, at Surrday after spending a coupie ut was called to the home.of Mr. and sett, for two weeks. i thousand cars and five busloads of 1.3() p m. If any girls would like to weeks with-Ashburn friends. Mrs. Hooper, on Bay-Street; Sitar- Sorry to'hear' Mrs. McGowan is people through the village. Many take the' 4-H Club •Course, on - Short Course "Something To day, when fire'started in the.chim- seriously ill in Ajax Hospital, and { stopped off to see the coloured pic- "Dressing up Home-grown Vegetab- Wear" sponsored by the Brougham ney. Mrs. Hooper had had a wood wish her a•speedy recovery. Lures (slides) being-1hown in our les", please give names to Mrs. L. Women's Institute, will be.'hetd in fire in their Quebec heater, but had Louis Joyce, son bf Mr and Mrs. i Community Hall. Pugh or Mrs. M. Anderson,by.Oct- the Township,Hall, October 6, at made ,sure the fire was obt before Charles Joyce, had his tonsils re- Claremont Baptist Church celebra- Ober 5. 1.301 p m. Miss Dora Burke, Rome going across the street, to visit her moved at Ajax Hospital last week. a ted its 139 anniversary on ,unuay, Altona Softball Team bested the Economist of the.Exte.ision firm. •neighbor, She noticed the fire a few Mrs. Helen Hill was hostess at a i with special services. The speaker Claremont,team last week, to take Home Economics Sur�ice of the nrnute,: aft:r leaving the house and bridal shower held at Fairport Un- was Rev. Mr. Watt, asisstant at the j the Community .League Cup. This Ontario Dept. of Agriculture, wiu returned for her month-old baby, ited Church Hall last Wednesday, People's Cnurcii, Toronto. truest has been a good ball season, in this conduct the Course. A cordial inviL- who w•as asleep. Neighbors respond- in honour of Margaret Ryan, bride- _! _ soloist was .firs. Briggs Crighton, League, with lots of support from ation is extended to all wpmen of ed with fire extinguishers, and hose to-be of Bob Garbutt, The wedding '.,of Guelph. the fans. -It is encouraging for the 'tie community to participate. which kept the fire und er. control, will take place on 'October 1. l Mrs. Ernie Stevenson, Oshawa, players, and is an incentive to have Brougham Women s Institute a, until the firemen arriver. 'Pommy Trancluada had the mis- •spent the week-end at the Roy Mor- an even better league next year tended the Myrtle•\V. I. meeting' oa A farewell party for Mfrs. Ted fortune to fall down a flight of steps San home. Congratulations, Altona! September 21, for the showing �f ! Amting was held at the home of last Thursday and injure his shoul- Members of the Baptist Church w� `the film Tournament of Roses. All l Mrs. C. Skitch last Tuesday. She der. held a congregational droner. 1Lvn' BROUGHAM enjoyed it very' much. day• night. A male quartet from ' {Oshawa supplied epeeist music. A.ENCHMAWS BAY SEE THE 1961 PONTIAC Mrs..'Grant, Mrs, Bert Jones and Glad to hear Mr. Dean :4f airs is : +daughter Mrs. Maynard, of Brook- still improving, and able to take a r lin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. short drive on Sunday.. . Bay pee-Wees In ;,fames- Briscoe. We are also glad to know Mrs. OCTOBER 6TH Work commenced on Monday on Al. Harvey is home again, after a „ the new Baptist parsonage. Bud week in hospr[al. _ Ontario Finals - j .$pang, Stouifville,, has the contract. y The Woman's Association of St.' AT LAW MOTOR SALES The build' 9 is scheduled to be John's Church will hold their next The Frenchman's Bay Pee Wets .completed by December 15. meeting at the home of Mrs: George downed Sarnia 8 to 4, in the first ( I A bowling tournament of Mixed Gray on Wednesday evening; Oct- game of the,Final Round of the'O. ..—Trebles was held here on Saturday ober 5. The devotional to be taken A. S. A. for the. All. Ontario Pte . DOG T R A!N 1 N G CLASSES with all greens full. Bowlers were by Mrs. G. Perry, while the prog- Wee Championship, played at the present from Oshawa, Stouffville, ram will be in charge of Mrs. Thos. Bay, on Saturday. Wayne Colley Agincourt and Port Perry. leach Philip. All ladies welcome. who, was pitching, with a very sore Sponsored r - ,bowler received a chicken as a prize. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. hand, having pulled the tendons in. Claremont and Mount Zion ball George Perry who were "at home" s By g his hand, playing football,' gave up teams played,a be game here to their family, who came to help only four hits. Stan Korczynssi hit The German Shepherd Dog Breeders' Association on Saturday night on behalf-of Jack celebrate their wedding anniversary a home run in the.fourth inning with _ Rennie. Mr. Ross Redshaw present- on Sunday. two on base, and'Wayne bfacEiowell _. r. and Mrs. Mitchell of Toron- cemnNneiny- - - ••-ed him with a sum of money at the M also hit a homer. The boys,on-both --�.. . :' ;, -close of the game. Jack'wishes to to, also Mrs. McGinnis,. of Buf falo. teams played excellent' balVand the -'.thank all who helped in any way. visited`Mr. 4nd Mrs. Al. Harvey on large crowd of spectators enjoyed. Thursday;October 6, 1960 at 7:30 p.m. Several residents attended Lindsay the week-end. all of the seven-inning game that r d;air last Saturday. Mr. Russell Gray met with a.pain- was played in just one hour. Don U.A.W. Hall, Cedar Street Ajax The Scouts and Cubs began their ful accident one day last week. A- Hopkins deserves a lot of credit for fill meetings last week with Scout- plank broke under him, causing him the training he has given these �Pe— or wee course master Don Sanderson back on the to fall. He was rashed--te-E3shawa youngsters, and- the community can Only X5.00 f 11 k job. The sew Cub is Mr. A. Hospital where x-rays showed a be very proud of the team. The next C. Dixon, one, of the new teachers badly fractured foot. This wilt mean game of this best-two-out•of-three ''We train you to train your dog ' " t the public school, this year, he will not be able to- use s foot � series will be la ed on Saturday at Mr. and- Mrs. Jim mcGuirF en - for the next Sarnia — FURTHER—INFORMATION— ertained friends' from Toronto on Mr. and Mrs:.K.•Bent and fam- FOR UR R _ A few of the men of the common= the week-end ily called on her mother..Mrs. W. it worked hard nn Thursday and . The Guides and Brownies Mot- Harmlton,, on Sunday everting. Friday evening, building extra blew-their first fall Mr. and Mrs. D:e Smedt (Barbara deer`s at the park, which were req w I !lam 0 ti meeting last week at the home of Mairs) and little son�'expeet to leave. - Mrs. I. Goodwin with Commission- on Tuesday for their home at Cold ` er Mrs. Kay Hayward, presiding. At. Lake. Alberta. - :.the conclusion an-electric clock was Mr, and 1lrs. M. Routlev, Brook- n her lin.;; also'Mra. Wm. Tordiff, Barrie, presented to Connie Blake oj retirement as Captain. Previously, called on their sister Mrs. Matthews NOW GET C E. IN ' 3 S ZES 'slhe had been. a lieutenant for tyro on Tuesday afternoon. years. Mrs. Hayward made the pre- Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ham, Osh- -r`"u"°"' `°cr """`"°' `°"tea" years.M awn called on Mr. and Mrs. Dean Y eoTM+*.oe■u,ss rsu r+ccr„eoncr a autou us The Guides and Brownies Mothers' Mairs, on Friday evening. L. A. held a Bake Sale on Friday at Mr: and Mrs. Ostle and Family a f„' t ,. t16 V� `A4NXV_ F ' ,the home of Mrs. Laura Annonb7- . .of Oshawa visited' Mr. aird Mrs. D. �: ss. ter,# a Mrs. Chas. Cooper won the Door A. Beer on Sunday, �0y w ,5 3: %,° ?? o- s"� � , e ;Prize of a handsome quilt.- ute Three carloads of'.Women's Ins- Mrs. Elizabeth Goden was the re- tit ladies went to Myrtle Wei 1 ..:eipieat of rttany lovely gifts at a nesday evening, When they were the <f ,� x� $� ,33 ., { t " ^ � �° gs,s�t baby shower. held for her by Mrs. guests of Myrtle W. I. An enjoy- � �,y t`14F �'1i� ? #rene Hollingshead. able evening was had. `ia(s� s a s ti :. -i t�:�i� �'�s`F��� ?�.�a`:�:��f...?F,�;s�<'�? rsd�t�r� ,'fi`s •���x�; �r�r�� • 1/_y gieW s i :: i •FAST V SERVICE Rlb RVs 1 s < f> p = ,F° 3 f : YY�{ ���r,33 t { - sYy ✓Z {� ^ ' < f {a/ St: t} �Ft MacLEOD S OF PICKERI NG ItrSFo-_ �� FAAi WHO 2-1860 z ; -: Mac Can fix-it M. o-: - __ _: A 8 gym• ..� .� .. M.�.- y Puritrort . 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' ,'much for the air in a 15 x 15 ft.room.:.even an unventilated ;' every occasion there's,a bottle of Coca-Cola with just venient sizes—Regular,Family and King.Get Coca-Cola placo like a basement rumpus room, apartment-house the right amount of delightful refreshment for you.Enjoy in the handifst size for you today, kitchen,or office without w•indo%vs.Just plug it!n. t cleanses y IwrN.r of Coca-We air electronically, then recirculates it in a cot$taAuthorized e under contend with Coca-Cola Ltd. fresh - supply, (Imagine sleeping in such clear air.)W' ul in a 1kitchen,Puritron actually"inhales"grease par-,, 95 ' It does allrwe they can stain%v�lls.White say.or your money back.or gTa iFstn , < HAMBLY`S BEVERAGES (OSHAWA) LIMITED - BOYES DRUGS = PICKERING OSHAWA, ONT. � . - - . , '� � IRE� � 8 Andrew's P,e&;Wian Church - c '''�^ _ Mr: Kenneth Iileroh; ministei r.aa• 4,_ >.... .w rr• .:.. .._ sd ,.,. ..iwr ., lams conducted the service on Sunday 01JAKANTE191D' morning. The full choir entered the (' �+- church to the processional singing - .BOYES DRUGS , LTD. ad70-T r Jc v 'e Almighty"."Holy, Holy, Holy,' Lord God McEACHN�E S Almighty". The Minister 'chose his An4 Make or Model text from $t. Mary 9: z4 = '•Lard; PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS: I believe". In this touching sermon, FUNERAL 'DIRECTOR Mr. Heron told of a loving father ' Arthur Fwd , banging his poor sick child to Jesus - FURNl IME DEALER and-how-the•father-believed and,'tke•• COSMETICS SUNDRIES -- BABY NEEDS child healed. We meet be cur*.-of _ our s: o ef.and ha be.t nkf r ul fo , God's .. _ wondrous gift-to us,.Mia-only-Son. _ STOPS MOORS �lrglNplRtl.;e 0 �. � I ovke The choir sangrtheVatlitiit�+Geat' - i11EEK DAYS DAILY 9A VAT OR NIGHT ly, Lord, Oh Gently Lend us; to thebesetifu)-Weisirair. The Yoasir- - ••&INDAYSA HOLIDAYS-4.3 z. =TAT*RE:, M WAN Peoples Society held •their.regWm, 1 � meeting in.the Suk:day Schoortopm " 9.1811 ' all ACiH111E,'�p. on Sunday evening. This meeting - TONE WN. �%1 Phow t 1"Smple was for the election of•efFieers Sass. A1tli how$.Raw son e the new year. The new -Prekid'ent is Rpsiss Can Be Fi OwAd -Phone WH. 2-2171 David Grisley. The aunt me"img will be held next Sunday;evenuW Pickering, Ont. Anniversary Services will be lined KEN AND CLARKE at St. Andrew's on Sunday, , Nor- � HARDWARE .Flow. ., l ember 211, program will b ' c ehtuch - renovation program will be Cori � AUCZ`IpNSEi!!B ed. Congratulations to )ors. Robert e . •Aaatisaiiiosd lye flee W..H. j.THOMPBON;-8.A., LLB. Alexander whose wedding took - iAppliances •Paints lace on Saturday, September.24th, / L� .L Ostir9e ewC;York. _. .BarsLtst i.� Seileitor p y' � _ - + in the church.-Rev. E. H. "Hunter stiela dDoelt, Impisesesb RsO.e- C011iRSbla end Ontib officiated, with Elizabeth Poyes as T�013 Glass Etc. \ bdd Furdtsrs, Red E>rtatis soloist, and M-riom;�cClms�ent at / / aft air SpO"tr at ><lamisiasbls Glenwood BM& Ajim the.-org an. .The bride was the for- Batss.Da !b Dual Service for . mer Janet Henderson, daughter" of � �� � Fs4e Sit One. WHitelnall 2-5151 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Henderson, of Oman D: Q �e As i"a Reddeaess TZw4de 9.2555 Ajax . PtCKERING SALE KF�;ISTEK rns tress aan boss Alteh pled Creighton, Fraser, D nag O�rMationem does Im. saturdav, s ber R: AurtirrL I $ Murdoch � dhousehold r , e �e i°a" 1111A IS 'Cares` - stoves, gam. etc. also some Sarrfsters, Solicitor and Notaries lumber, windows etc., at PrentleC's Weddings, Banquets, Showers ` L L FLEDRY /u Auction Rooms, Franklin H uz Markham Village. Pro House, _ g Property of H. Bakery Products Bank of Commerce Chambers, ' McKe.g. Aurora, Oddfeilowe' Lodge; . r ' Barrister, Soil tor, and estate of the Late Eli Shamir b S Simcoe�Street North, Oshawa Meat Pies Our Specialty". t Sale at 1.00 P. m. Terms cash,- on Notary ublic day of sale.. KEN and CLARKS ry -. Telephone RA. 3-34•t6 y Main St. Pickering WH Z-03" ' �� -. Old L,��1Reed 'Prentice, auctioneers I ' Righl1rad Ckeek oct 7 'AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 - WANT19 - WELLS ODUhi't'RT HOii[� dug by machine. 30-inch tile. S Base BI ALL AMMGBB AhID Men,to Frt.9a0 its frte OR as. W. WARD - WHITBY. ON� 8rtBv A sswd osessbsgss lA1Lgts P'rstal MO 8.256tUMBER By dppalrseweni we ]tinva-waiting any"* W tic tarilts installed and clesacd. CO. Seed Clash Dewo Payseoft -- w•.':. - ]te IIdGi.L51 3 ' REFRIGERATION - d,Nl DEALER -roe Psam" Ad Lapeehee ed AIR- CONDITIONINQ . COMMERCIAL—COTTAGE MATERIAL I�ICIMG ` 41tl�ltt�K � ragw.4g itAIM�I► - ontl.. A2014M5 � DOWESTIC --..SALES - SERVICIL 1 'GARAGE DOORS PMTS lLYMIOOD' •glghwa> >![anamest W~ J 1L and soma. LORNE WHITE DO-IT YOURSELF CARPENTERY SJW Toots f _ •aetssse Pickering - Ptroae wH21517 _ SAM. AUSM. FROr. Biry Ilhowloo eed geirse TERMS ARRANGED R A. 4 Wsaltby. ositarte B1116"Irsred ti�MiMt GRACE PRESBYT6RlAN 'satire now west ed Wh1W7 a AS Asir Low AS cis Ale. 2 Highway, betweeA - CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROOM AVERAGE'GARABE , Wiasb7 and o i�Ye w and M - 111 5.00 M! MOfEtlt 4 - lheaes Whttby ilMO :. ,� _e «+alp isndar felseeaf Ago a.m.—Well now" Ihibtie iidlssai i -"AO a.n.—Centemiel Road Palle Idsaal MRYOOlM WMAMMM Me. 2' HIGHWAY - -_ NEV. WK N. T. HRTOI�r k IPLUMaBlNO DR. JOHN LES11C Phone AT.�2-337` ---- ---------------------------i ALFRSD KAY$i - . Gene r :hardware - iDENTiST PLUM131NG BATHROOM$ ST. GEORGE'S ANOLICAIQ PRESSURE SYSTSaIIS Pickering Medical Centre p CHURCH tires' IItecbor 'Ontario .ESTIMATES GIVEN '. !O$FICB: WH. Z-0660 Rem. H. 8. Sbq*ocd, 8. A, D. D. Paints E ' �A�P�yinC :.. RSS: WH. 2•liSS Fresco - WH2-.M? Box Ise. 451A � ��. Pat►. wH: SUNDAY SERV.ICLS • __ ------ a 8.W a. m.—Holy Communion +Fools s #c... 11.00 e. m.—Marnieg Prays ilAO a. m.—Ho', Communion i rwlstQN i�AAD10 11.0 a: tn. `�ad�� �. *0 rt 11.00 a: r.Nurse-eeReoboey - on E• Room - agee op to 4 70Res PHONS: TEmpL 9.1191 - W,EDNESDA1l' _ r N]LAM>t'1'Y 1Si80 a 'm—Ho'y Commo 8: at.d �n WNe 2-04,80 IL IlLik vNBARroY �:S HE R��'LH .Iubrws�ioas for Th. slc� •FUN6R 1, AND. : ' n . .- .. Miniisten'Ri;►-1N1.-�t�i fir:- - - — -- 200M Ti. VOXAN26 III, A. 8UNDAY, OCTOBER-?, 1960 ' L . iiAriBLSTL�R%nd WU=OH SERVICE! World Wide. Communion Sundsy clotI >3 BIIII.DDSG. AJAX 'No. 2 HIGHWAY 9.45•A: M. Sunday School •'- 11.00 A. M. - Church.Service OUr New Prices rm onsom 19R 6; Oslswi AT Mt(KERING BEACH ROAD -- Sacrament Of The L'ord's Suppst ` ------ -- S AUDLEY ,FUEL OIL 17.1 c - Telephone insurance Co, 9.45 A. M. - Church Service CASH oR,wlTttlN ,o eArs /► WRITS OR PUONS Sacrament 'OfoThe'Lord's Supper _ STOVE OIL Oec r ,nip Mteses ror Fars And CA"", WH. 2-3610 : � 1 LCO A M. SW:day Sci:ool AsrdsNroo Rt�ValWOe Get suad1sA. .� CASH OR WRIItN 30 DAYS " , - ,iPtudmitller • Christian.'i�t+.ience Society► Arthur Mitchell Ltd. .rsrWe tasueasoe Ot >ilmss BRADY ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO bt QQ Ws !i1 ', pyV3Tl$�1 QL VIASOII ;'`CHURCH SERVICE AND PLUMBING STORE ' SUNDAY SCHOOL' Who' 216771 y _ TE.9. 2431 � SUNDAY - 11.00 A. M. y • L--__ --_--- in Rosebank Road School ' FOR. - COTTAGE SPECIAL—Autonsotie pressure Reading ,ttoom Open To Public ' system, stainless sink and chrome feu. DAILY •Morml N, MONTMITN, PAHL i CO. met in arborite top cabinet, glass lined In Allerton Building Kingston Rd.. T- Chartered Accountants electric hot wcZ►r tank. Complete outfit �. At Rouge HSis ,::WALTER THOMSON; Q.C. st es.00 Licensed Tnrstoe+ 'Open Daily, Saturdays till 1 p.m. } • • • , _ Ajax - ostwwo StraMotd `i. `BARRISTER SOLICITOR ' EVERYTHING IN .SAFE Testimony Meetings 8.00 P. M. NOTARY PUBLIC to. W. Kiehl C.A., R.I.A. .PLUMBING Eveiy Wednesday In The COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS 7. Oshawa RA 5-3517 1 Reading Room North-west corner of R. Waters C.A. SALES SERVICE-: - WHitehalla-oe90 CONTRACTS » • • • odd Plant Rd. on w _ 'No. 2 Hiphwar ! wH. 7-0910+ , 4320 Kingston,Rd., West Hill For Further -Information _ AT.-2-2090 AT. 4-472� ' CALL - ATLntic 2=2635 1 id' i._ _ r. i ..:.•m"It.if•'-ioYiAa1•:..t:AYyr 0 S "'TAPE G . . - _ -DOE T" MONTH -- ;ri r �irr1`y�4Jrr�jlftl1{7. :�+ •4 .. •,'I,i ;r..,..JtS�!jq v'��f�H:i';; •�..l� '•. � � •r ',!,,jJ,!ia i'. li rti 17 � r .f/! Y jt�:•. ,+t 1.• r•� G. :...Yf ,� - rl•�r7 ir,�rjl, Irf l�l'' :t:".+.%•'7 " •r. •r l'Yf,�,�i•l.j`. .. # :1''�i%+�:"..r' 1114i'' 'llv�� ':+•L •'•jt• •':• �.• f,r,�lr.} •• � /1:'t'1 yt•'�' S��,11+ i. 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