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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_10_07 r . "�' �,' - .:...-. ...► ...e .. ... • .Y.+ a:'ati',�T•fi1R'•.i+•+e-,n':��. -i 1 i r '.4r••,� _.P• r'.• - •_ - .... . -' _ i,. .... - A. erin, Th P k g .. 8ubsenptlon Rates: t�t.a0 ter sow United States: *3.00 -~.., tr, ,..U..�> ... .a«�.� au.. rUbjLlanr:xzp ac. rr•tc %•Url Authonzea VOL. 78 1NO. 3,. PICBERING, ONTARIO? *'R_T�A y, i r-r"nv*rn ''rti. P+,b'iahs4i Since November IRS' �— - P. nfr-,, n-..t nr-...,a ISSOLVE -�PICKER,I.NG -,HIGH " SCHO'OL -�-:�--AREA • _`• o Auditor's Report Says. Township ' lnsiect New Retarded CH0:dr n_s �yz .4 Better Off, With awn Area The feasability of dissolving the present Pickering High School week PlCKERIN VILLAGE trict'came uli fdr discussion this week at Pickering Tov:nship council. Reeve Sherman•Scott said that last Mrs. John Paterson and Alan, of - spring�, the town of Ajax asked to, . park Road are leaving -on Saturday ' witlidt aw t-om 'the.-area. Ile sa:d fir a visit to Abe:deesi .and E-din- that Pickering Village had their audi-, ,burgh %%ith her• parcuts and her r th-s prepare a report and the to.vn- husband's. parents. ship later did the same. _Next week will be Fire Prevent- �:Y Reeve Scott said°it appeared feem•� ion 1%'eek; and a most informative s the-repor=t that Pickering Village is sheet on 'thc subject will be siistri- ' not carrying it's load. } g bused by our alert Fire Dept. It.will The summation of the township's be worth your time to read it care- _ auditors is that if the present area full as it"contai is a is dissolved there would be,a-saving ' Great number of $24 980 to the townshi g of hints on lire safety precautions. " P• What a sad commentary on ca The report stated that at present ness that two -hundred and'thirty- the area is providing-secondary edu- three children have perished by fife cation for the three municipalities at in -Canada during the last year. -reasonable cost without burden to any Rev. M. Puttars conducted anniv- ---- of the three—that withdrawal by Ajax eTsary service at Myrtle United-last should not tesplt in any greater share Sunday evening. He was assisted by, of .costs by township ratepayers— . his choir, .. ' Wm. Parrish, Chairma- of the Re- prior to &e Oct-'+-r 17 blitz. Tire •Photo by Barrie Pomeroy that under present conditions it would Mrs. J. H. Purvis spent the week; ' 'corded Children's Campaign here, c-=p-ign is ror 1925,'00 to c --at-t- be less costly if the township formed end visiting elatives at Suaderha roes a talk" to his commi'tee, the new school under constractian at A' its own hi school district and sold g �' pep P= and on Saturday attended the wed, - _ . education to Pickering Village. ding of hoc nephew - - -- -- — Reeve Sherman Scott said the sub= P John Gorrdl, _ at Lindsay. _ Jett would have to have a great deal' A shower was held at' the• home . -We • *. of study and the legal aspects would of Mrs., David Crichton on. Thurs- _ n Ontario Says Former Twp• Asks That' Pound have to be probed. f day last, for Miss Delores Le Blanc, • • The village's report stated that if _ Ri,erside Drive. Tweniy ladles att- • Council Goofed- Books Be Audited the area was dissolved it would no ended, and she received-.many bezut- Soft�ll Finals � >:e any more of a burden* on the' ifut gifts. - -' -rtealtcr nGbert Clarke :harge3 thisi village than it is note, - Frenchman's Say Peewees won the week that some former members of Mrs. Jean L. 'McPherson told Pick-� About twenty Pickering Scoslts Fring Touash: council this week that enjoyed a hike on Saturday to the all-Ontario Championslrita_on Satur-I Pickering Township council "goafe i"; P - day at Sarnia when they defeated, in connection with a r-fght�f-wa in'she felt it was a must, that the dog r• Buy Woman 5larshall 'Farm, on the, Brock Road, Y inhere-they camped during the week.-- Sarnia Point ,Edward team in the; tyre area of. lots 16 and 17 at t'e' pound books be audited and that offi- end, in'5M of Sunday's.ra:rr. scoop s r kht-gare of the O.A.S ants—gam cl rece-p~4►�_zivPm le-persons pay (., `Peewee A final series by a score Of! Mr. Clarke has about 16 lots that. ing molter into the pound.. ,11 - r. and Jirs�Lex. gfriegl Tor• are landlocked. ..A dispute over a' She said this past week, her grand- onto, visited Pickering friends the This is the fourth fear the Bay fl ht-of-wa to land in this area has ?en's do had been p d that Mre Hilda Kennedy, 48 of French- curly. I41r, Schragge is known to the g . picked a an man's Ba wan found dead in her g Y y Globe and J1ail readers as "The_ 'peewees have tried for this trophy! been going on for some time. Mr..W. the dog was enticed into the car, bed, by her husband Gordon, early Churl of, Mortgage. Manor".- and Don Hopkins boys finally made O. Bennett now owns the ri t-of- Mrs. McPherson asked why she had last Monde morning. �• _ received her $4.00 back from the,do y g' Everting Classes at , the High, It. Last year they were defeated in! way and has blockaded it with two' g. Mrs. Kennedy had been nursing at School begin next week, with restis- the third game of the final--ocrin by,cam Clarke sand that council should pound, She .said her son paid the-both Ajax and the Toronto General tration on' October 13, at'x.30. Tho money when he picked up the animal Hospitals.Alderahcrt. Art .Chas is looking iurw.ru 'to an- itcher. and it had been returned g other year's good work, Other class- ' Wayne Colley the Bay P expropriate. He said that the party, " Dr. W. W. Tomlinson of Pickerin - - - strack out 8, gave rap -? bits sad he purchased from had used this Sherman Scotod question ,said Reeve pronounced her dead, An autopsy will have instruction in Physical Re'. walked 4. The only error of the game right-of-way for nearly 30 yegrs. It; Mr. Scott said the would check was performed to determine the exact creation, Basic English, Millinery. ,was charged to Sarnia. The Bay got appears it was sold to Mr. Bennett in y cause of death. __ SewSng, Book-keeping, Type-writing. :he break of the game in the'third a tax sale some years ago. into the matter of.having the dog inning when Stan Korczynski hit A Mr. Bennett has agreed to allow i pound books audited. -Shorthand, Shop-work. This is a fine triple with the bases loaded. Young any municipal vehicles to use the By-law Officer H. Ashton.said that To: Buy Land For opportrinit} for further Adult Educ- Stan was credited with B R.B.I's in• road,,but no unauthorized persons- Mn Gerigs turned money received into anon. t - } > the treasurer and that this was audi- • • There is still time to make than this two game series. Tony Jones Mr. Clarke contends that he has'i led and that Mr. Gerigs also made New Municipal Bid g• contribution to the C. N. I. B. aR scored the winning run in the seventh right-of-way on this road by. right routs ly reports, yon 'intended• A reminder - is caw when the score was tied 3-3, he stole of use, Pickering-Township council by ma- you have forgotten -about it, or home on a pass ball, Billie Prentice' Reeve Sherman Scott said, "it has M' Ashton drew chuckles from the jority vote this week, decided to pur- have been just too busy. also slid home safely on-a pass ball. been suggested that ycu take.this toy cud:once when he told of visiting a home on two occ. ons and was met chase 4.8 acres of land as a site for Mrs. Isobel brown and son, Mon- 'Wayne Colley struck out three in sue-! court" (by a fr'endly dcg On the third call, a future municipal building at the treal, visited Mr, and Mrs. Pill Teg- cession in the sixth and'ended the: "Ycu want me'to take it to court, the part was at home. The do was north-east corner of Brock Road and ler at the game in good style with the first two when it was.someone else that goofed"� ` g No. 2 Highways. Councillor's Harvey Mr, and firs. C. E. Brown, acc- batters out on infield lays and a final, !!?r.'Clarke said "I think u should fr;endly at first, but'while'he was tel, P .3 . Spank and Edgar James voted is the ompanied by iricnds, spent a -few strike-out on the third batter.-Peter, get that right-of-way back." 1 g Lie• lady cf the house that,a bY- negative. days last ,reek at the Golden Plr�as- t y, I '' ^^ ^.nr.t'•we!red, the dog changed 'Everett only, got one hit but he was "It bothers me that the township, its -t:*�d •a-rd began chewing on his The land`is o^­6-•d by Sir. Kenneth ant, near Algonquia `Park. responsible for 5 put cuts at first ;s getting into a dispute between.twc' le„ Clark and may be purchased for Congratulations to Harry Boyes base, Keith Fertile,-ave Balson and} rorertz owner-", said °rte Reeve.e. I - $20,000. and Son,-vn their notable success-in Louise Jackson caught some nice fly� P "If Mr. Clarke wishes to u_e the Reeve Shetmari S cott termed it one showing eleven A}rshires at Mark- .-balls in the field and Wayne •Mac-, rig.`it-of-way and Mr. Bennett sue TV p� Hp!►` !�!O Budget of the-choicest pieces of land in the ham Fair,last week. They were a- Dowell played a rood game behind' hint t'rzt has nothing to'do with us" i7 township. He said Mr. Clark had ' warded five Firsts and three Sec- -the plate, Larry McKay, David Os-I said Deputy-reeve,Ross Hawthorne. i � e turned down'offers of higher amounts, onds; also Junior Female Champ- . good, and Iggy. Maroldt went along A motion was passed that Mr. Be-- Or ��'rer WOr�S from oil company's who .wanted to ionship, the llescrve`junior Male as subs, nett be informed that he had-until put a.service station on the corner ChampionshiV and the Trophy top Don Hopkins has' spent a lot -of 9 a.m. Thursday, October 6 to rernrn'e ;;,�, Fa r�r:eve of Dunbarton ask-I He said Mr. Clark wcu'd sell to the the Best:Junior Get of Sire. time coaching these boys and has the two vehicles now blocking t?ti� �t if «ownsh:p council had done arty-rtow:nship for this amount•.. if it was Mrs. Jack Wright, who has beg. made fine ball players out of them. road, or the blockade would,be remov- uhlnz yet on a winter works program. in the agreement that if the township' in hospital in Toronto for some time, Five of these,boys have been with the -ed by township cff:cials: Reeve Sherman Scott said that at at a- future date' wished to sell the is now recovering and expect, to be learn since it was started in '1956 _ • •�r•esent,there_nas-na-hudget-set property, it would be sold back to able soon;to join her husband__at___; pnd most ofhFiem wi]rhe inoviitg up • a • • for winker work. Firm for the purchase price.- Fairview Lodge, to Bantam next year. Will Put Official Mr. Fairgrieve charged that certain The council was then polled.on the . Mr, and Mrs. V. Carroll, Aurora,. - 'The•Bay Peewees have a -remark- matter of%havin such.a 'site at this g were best: of the arcs Palmer's' I� • ,:•inverts in Glendale were not up to 8 7' Able record this. year of having lost Plan Township standart'fand some driveways had no location. on the week-end. On Saturday, a only one game in over fifty games culverts at,all. He said that despite Councillor Edgar James said he felt number of relatives and friends were -played. They won the Woodstock Pickering Township agreed this this the street had been treated with the municipal building should be in invited to a supper party in, honour Tournament Championship, the Ave-' week to'accept the Planning Board's •chi red'stone. He char the centre of the township but that of Mrs. Carroll's birthday., P. god that every- Y•,. nw Road Lions Club aM-Ontario recommendation that Prbject Plan- one on-councT had their road paved, ,this site was preferable to one men- Capt. Pyctte and daughter .E-Oith,. Championship and• also the ..Metro ping Associates be engaged to prepare Councillor Clifford Laycox said his tined a+ -,iverpool.: left on Friday for Manitoulin Is Toronto Minor Sports Council Chaco- an Official Plan for the whole of the street 'was.not paved. Councillor Harvey Spang• said •he - land, to visit relatives, pionship which was played off at the township, "It soon will- be" -Mr. Fairgrieve would prefer the building in the cen- Dr• and Mrs. Bailey and Miss C.N.E. and the final`Rare at.Maple 1t waf ex totted that at a s eci'al tre of the township. F p said. _ P• Jane Edgar, all of Toronto, were Leaf Stadium. They finished in top meeting this week. council would give Reeve Sherman Scott said council - Deputy-reeve Ross Hawthorne said week-end guests at the Alan Lish Spot in the Pickering Township lea- third, reading •to.th2 Zoning•Bylaw would not listen any longer and ruled that Brougham geographically was mans',. sue, but have, foregone the T6wn- No. 2 11'covering that area south of Mr. Fairgr:eve out of order. the 'centre,of the .township. but the • Mrs. 'A. Rackham left'on Tdes ship playoffs owing to so many other Hi(g-`Zway 401. A number cf changes Councillor Ross ,Deakin. spoke on site at No. 2 and Brock road was day to visit relatives at Gananoque commitments. Wa�l already been mare in this bylaw the Glendale road and said it was pall nearer the centre of population and - and Syracuse. `.; follow;-.7 several public meetings and of the ,paving being done on roads that it was ~vise to purchase for fu- On Saturday evening, Mr. and ^Foot:nns ra;s? ture development. Mrs. «'m. Linton 7 d b ratepayers at that have had.traffic counts. entertained a --• Planning Board meetings. Ratepayers Councillor Clifford Laycox said he number of public' school teachers, • will ha-,e a farther Aarce-to air ob- felt that the population is in the Hunting Safety And • p P when they showed pictures of the I jecticns at the Municipal Board hear- TO EXpand AlaX south end and so should the govern- Canadian West, taken during are- ink that will be held before too long. rnent buildings be located there. cent trip, and Ross Murison showed e • g It was stated that- the-O.M.1i, row ! Councillor Ross Deakin said when ur s Fishing" Program _ pictures of Scotland, commends that•the townshi^ va+ an ndustry he first mentioned a site at Liverpool, . Mr, and Mrs. Clare Holter; .Mr. Official Plan as soon as possible Wilk, he meant the site to be for police and and Mrs. C• E. Morley and Linda, an Official Plan a eor?mitteP of ad- Construction. has n.on a new fire services, not the municipal build- The Pickerinfi Rod and Gun Club - ing were among those from here who are inviting childrn,,eight years of abetment can be established. million and half dollar plant on Mills attended the International itose Road in Ajax,just north of the steam Councillor Harry-Boyer said he felt age and older in site township and } +j Show at Ease Loma, on Saturday: _ village-to Pickering Community Hall P proce9sors of instant This magnificient show of roses, plant. that the location at Brock Road and PREVIEW BAY RIDGES Tenco Ltd. are, No, 2 was ideal. matt thousands of wltich had been on Friday, October 14 at 7:30 p.m. - coffee and instant tea. The firm has flown in' from other countries, -con- There will be a program of films on NEW HOMES been leasing- in Ajax for the FICKERING RED CROSS. wildlife arid safety, presentation of $ ) past tained many-new varieties. After vis- _ three years and is now to build their FIRST AID. CLASSES ;tin crests to the first graduates of, khe A special preview, prior .to the g the show, the Morley's had- plant-,with a floor area of 34,000 dinner in Toronto with Mr. and Hunter Safety Training Program in official operiin-g of the Bay Ridges I square feet. Registration For First Aid' Classes Mrs. Fred Terry, this area and hot dogs and pop, developtent, was held on Thursday - plank call for the new lent to be Wednesday, October 12 - 7.30 P. M. For transportation call =- Temple night in t' Regency Exhibition Hall I P At Branch Headquarters, Brock Rd, Many Happy Returns to ;salts completed by the Spring of ]961. Bryant of Kingston Road, E., who 8-1618. on Bay R^ And 4th Concession Memberi of the council, township') _. FOR INFORMATION celebrated her 10th birthday remv, .�•�� �� employees, the p :ss and others were See Pontiac, Buick at Law Motors phone: TE9-2792 or WH2-6516 IY• _ t1 in attendancF �__ , B.•Jaamiesue,and Mary Jean attend- family, of Iiakt4iQn: titvl at,the I e• w v Z� ed a shower at Ashburn on Friday Ralph Jones' honvt �n 'inn•I,% . + BM tRon Shirley Wildes who are leaving to. night for Miss Sheila Hamilton, The Honte-rttakY-jj' Club njet last The Scouts met at the school sa go into the Guides. Mr. Lorne Disney left last week l , - 'Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farley ljax prior to. her marriage to Mr♦ (ir4nr 5aturdsx utghl a' the :tame o ]b•s usual on Monday, October 3. Mr. �� �� their new home fu Ajax for Waterloo, Iowa, for two weeks Parrott, SatunAv, Octaber.11. j l Disney fd their li-st vice{1I,g Perkins'was in charge. David Miller WW vre wish them the v best. to help took after Mr. Roman's cat- Mr. Donald Ledgett and Ju:,n, of of the Fall Com-4 "Dre�>ing up who exhibited a jungle scene at the �7► -- - Toronto, had dinner .m Smurddy Home-grown Vegetables'. •:u. kept Hobby Show at the Dunbarton Kiw- USED FURNITURE -° Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sadler, of With Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Disney. meeting Will ae litid :hi.+ S.tur,'ay anis School Fair - won third prize. BOUGHT AND SOLD " at the home of Miab ,l.rrnla liv Mr. and Mrs. Ilott and family and ! Bowmanvtille, spent a couple of days Several lr +rn here art^-.:1',.i h•s,rk• ' ,last vreek with Mr. and Mrs. Alan lam Fair on Fri.fay and <aturttay. at 1.30 p. m. MI. and Mrs. Carter and family at- GORDaNi HOTEL Maaderson. Friends are sorry to hear Mrs. The W. A. ail; it:cH neat N rd- tended Markham Fair last week-end. PICKBRING, ONT. r A large number of friends and Lloyd Robinson, is • ain in tl•r lios nesday, Oc:•.)bcr 12, at the Lime of A Euchre at Mrs. Sowerby's on Phone: WHit&Q 2:146,5 relatives gathered at the church on pitai• Mrs. F. Diinc,.r. Airs. \Va►ier Car- September.28, was fairly well atten- Xriday night and presented Mr. and Mr, sad Mrs. Cecil Jonec is�ted are in ded. Prizes were won by Mrs. Burk, SEWING-lfACHINE WORK f Mrs. Donald Wilson with a mis- Mr, and Mrs. David Pagau, to Tor- charge of the progrartf. Ru.' Call - Mrs. Sowerby and. Mrs. Weavers. 6araeats,`'Cffildr a'�-Clothes � eellaneous shower. onto, on Sunray., An Item on,Thanksgiving". The Brownies held their regular Repa(s Work Mrs. L-mvis Jones, Mrs. Glen,Man- Mr, and Mrs. Robert Miller ari•1 There will be a special Thansgiv-1 meeting on Monday in the school. MRS. VAN DER MEUL$N derson, Mrs. Dick Ward and Mrs. ing Service next Sunday at 9.30. It was farewell to Karen Bath and Pickering - .Phone: WH2.p1s? .a .OPEN EVERY; EVENING TILL 7:00 P.M. ROUGE HILLS - EXCEPT THURS. & FRI, TILL 9:00 P.Me` ON NO, 2 HIGHWAY PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., PRI., SAT. OCTOBER,60% - 7th - Sth JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF URE 'LARD .. Z 1 P 15 oz. Tins �. here's SUNNYBROOK WHITENo. 1 PURE CANADIAN -'' FOR 4 Ib. tin C Food (Caw of 48 ties $3.95) (SAYE 10 CENTS) SPECIAL OFFER OF 3c OFF PLUS 2c OFF SPECIAL OFFER OF 7c OFF PLUS 13c OFF DOMESTIC LYONS Economy Pak .SAVE We SHORTE N 1 N G _ � • -TEA BAGS C Ito. - Pkg. of 100 - 2-Cup Size � 69i , ST. WILLIAMS RASPBERRY (SPECIAL OFFER OF 3c OFF PLUS-3c OFF)-- . MAPLE LEAF Nilb. Ply. ,n Large 24 oz. jar C : C MAPLE LEAF DYSON'S SWEET Cheese ces'-__ S . Ulm T ]!R REGULAR arge '. l 28 oz. tiro � � MINCEMEAI 9 - C _. age 3932 Os. Jar SAVE & SAVE 10 CENTS (SAVE 19 CENTS) Oft WHILE THEY - LAST ,, FRESH KILLED (NOT FROZEN) — GRADE A FRESH ONTARIO FRESH KILLED (NOT FROZEN) -- GRADE A OVEN READY ROASTING 1 �'RI111 OVEN READY IP LA a _ a _ URKEY,S r. 1b. C .Am"RACTI V�E LY _ 1b. - - . _ Average Weight 6 Ibs. . ' ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE and -^ CLOSED THANKSGfVfNG • DAY WING ' STEAKS �b. C MAPLE LEAF SMOKED (loose) ;fib. C. 'ff-, INERS ­': PICNIC SHOULDER b si�N� No. 1 FIRM GREEN • , ' .�j IY�.A �� BACK BACON Large He�-.� � �-� for C CENTRE CUTS �+ END CUTS C A B O'A G E g or SLICES Ito. �9`i -or SLICES Ib. 59c — OCEAN SPRAY FRESH MAPLE LEAF 1 Ib. pkge C 1b. CRANBERRIES Pofish Sausa r - No. 1 FANCY SWEET MAPLE LEAF. COOKED & GLAZED POTATOES 4 IbS. 29C : P O R K H A C K S 1b'. C NO. 1 SNOW WHITE LARGE HEADS :29 SICCED�RINDLM :Ib. :r CAULIFLOWER {O1 D ':. - C MO. 1 FIRM GOLDEN RIPE 1 ,, I BANANAS C B ON IN'oI11114o.1111110,111W STROUD S -FOOD - 1 • : • , • • • The year 1960 brings an age of in- well-- the active interest of every par- were,' the Fairport roast, a time of singing and games ' 'Pickering dependence unequalled in history. O Legionettea and ro z'Y• ent in the work he is doing for their manager Mrs, B. Gates and coach and a challenge to walk uprightly There is more time for play, more boy. A small reward, as it requires Mr, J. Sheedy.' Refreshments were which was held at the Parkinson's cout News freedom and more money for families only a few hours a month attending served and all had a wonderful time. home on Park Blvd. than had our ancestoo.However,they a Group Committee-or Ladies' Auxili- Congratulations to Mr. and"Mrs. H. On Monday evening, October 3rd, The bronze Arrowhead was resent- were richer in one aspect of life— p ary meeting being held in the interest Conley, Lakeview Ave. on the" birth the.annual District.Meeting of Guide red to four Scouts of the 1st Pickering family spirit. They had a deep interest cf their boy. The Scouter's load is of a baby boy at Scarborough General and Brownie leaders was held.at the Scout Troop.Tuesday night. The boys in their children and in their mental, made lighter when the parent under- Hospital,Wednesday, September 28th, home of Mrs. H: Cook, Division Com= are°"tan Johnson, Peter Donnelly, physical and spiritual growth.Charac- stands what he is trying to accom- A brother for Lynne and Carl, missioner. Attending from here were Donald La and Gary Wilcox. ter building was important in eve Y ry t'Y plish, and is willing to helpja little. Brownie"s meet every Tuesday after- Mrs. E. Crosier, Guide Captain, ]!6rs'. .. Camporee Crests were also pre family. Today, self-expression and a Bob's Dad was at the last Group noon at 4:00 p.m. at'the school under D.Jones who has taken over the First rented to the boys who attended the great deal of freedom have taken the Committee meeting and John's Mother the direction,of Mrs. D. Jones. Fairport Beach Brownie' Pack and . Camporee last Spring. place of parental interests Do we at the Ladies' Auxiliary meeting, but The, Junior Teens will be starting rs. L. Williams secrets A canoe trip ndertaken b 1st achieve the same results? g secretary-treasurer. P y what of Jim, Joe and the rest. Where their crafts on Friday night at 8:00 Pickering Scouts July 15 to 17 has. There are still some who believe were their parents? Too busy when p.m, at the •church'under' the direr- WEST ROUGE been brought to my attention, upon 1 that a good character is the result of we have all this time for recreation? tion of Mr. M. Parkinson and Miss ` -reading the log it certainly seems as I hard work and sincere interest. Your! If they place recreation above the E. Muir. St. Edwards Couples Club are s on- if it was a most successful trip, The, Cub, Scout and Rover Scouter's are! interest of their boy—then they were There will be special Thanksgiving sering The Scarborough'Theatre Guild boys taking part in this adventure m this group and give up many hours too busy. music at both services of Dunfair Production of The Play"The Hollow", 7" -were' Ian Johnson, Peter Donnelly, per week in the interest of your boy. Two hours a month is small pay- Baptist Church, on Sunday, October by Agatha Christie in the W. A. Por- Don Lay, Malcolm Stowell, S. M. To do what they can to aid in the ment far the tremendous results thati 9th. Pastor Holmes will be bringing ter Collegiate, Fairfax Cres.'on Thur. _.. . _Marshall and A. S. M. Cousins. development of their character and can be achieved when the parent and the messages at both services at 11:00 Oct. 13, Fri. Oct. 14, and Sat. Oct. 15. > Scouters meeting for Owasco dis- future citizenship is a promise each Scouter can work. together for their a.m. and 7:00 p.m, The Adult Bible For further information and tickets trict held at Frenchman's Bay Sun. Scouter has made, and is recorded boy. Will you be at the next meeting? Class will begin at 9:45 am. this will call Bill Carter, AT. 2-2715.. afternoon was attended by -C. M. with his signature affixed. Your boy would like it; his Scoutelf7be the second Sunday for this class. Mr. and Mrs. Jim' Lynn Mr, and 'Wilcox, A. S. M. Cousins and Mrs. 'What*is a Scouter's reward? Not would appreciate it. Please' note change, of date. The Mrs. Geo. Smith and Mr., Mrs. Wilcox, money, bt;t a sense of satisfaction of BEACH ••Ladies Association Social evening will Jim French all of Rouge Hill Dr. I am pleased to report that Micheal a worthwhile job. well done, as his FAIRPORT BEACH be held at 8:30 p.m.at the Community along with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rich- Allen is home from hospital. boys grow in stature, and the lessons nr v Hall, Tuesday, October 11th. archon. Highland Creek represented The first Pickering Group camped he has taught•begin to show through. Congratulations to Bert Worwood, On Thursday, September 29th the West Rouge Kiwanians at the out last weekend at Marshall Fields. Another reward should be his as Victory Drive, who was 13 years old, there was a meeting of the Fairport Annual Kiwanis Convention at Wind-< October 6th. Ratepayers Association. It was de., soh last.week. Each Saturday afternoon at Pick- cided to call a work party of male The Ladies Auxiliary of The First MUSIC �E��OC ering District-High School, gymnastic! residents for Saturday, October 29th West Rouge Cuba and Scouts will S classes are•held from 2 to 4:30 p.m. to construct a pathway down to the hod their monthly meeting Wed. Oct. Any youngsters from 8 years of age! beach that would make it more acres- 12, 8:15 p.m. at the home of Mrs. _ y IN YOUR OWN HOME ! and over who are interested-can call sible to all residents. Norman Gainer, Rouge Hill Dr. and Mr. W. MacLean Tem. ,9-1754, re- Sorry to learn that Baby Shaw of all local cub-and scout mothers are ACCORDION = GUITAR - PIA�10 carding transportation arrangements: Park Cres, was rushed to Ajax Hos- cordially invited to attend It is not known if a fee is being) pital but we hear-that he is recover- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller, Ridge- charged for classes, but if so it will to very wood Rd. had a g away party ' TOWN or RURAL -a - g ry well. coin be a nominal one. I Six ladies from Fairport Beach dt their home for Mrs. Anne McInfyrei Over 3,000 students throughout Eastern Ontario ! Happy birthday to Lenore Butler were present at the Home and School ""hen her many friends presented her of Dunbarton Shores who was 6 yr..I council- meeting held at Dunbarton with a gift as she is leaving for Scot- INSTRUMENTS INCLUDED IF NECESSARY lid on October 4th. School, Tuesday, September 27th. land by plane to visit with her family Congratulations to Mr. and .Mrs. Tickets..are now on sale for the-"for two weeks and attend her sister's Anyone from $ to .80 can learn 'to play" A, Davie, of Dunbarton' Shores en, Euchre and Game night to be-held at wedding. ,i the safe arrival of a baby soy, 9 ib=.j the school, October 15th, ih aid of the Mrs. Mary Ward;Jaybelle Ores, is WHY NOT ENROL NOW! ': oz. at Ajax Hospital on Thursday, Graduation Banquet to be held "Fri-' home from the hospital where 'ahe Write• • • S tember '39th, a brother for Susan day, October 21st, underwent surgery and her many : Audio, Fairport Beach P.O. C hristiae, Patsy, Kathy, Wayne and Mr. Solomon of Park Blvd. is "in fri?nd9 wish her a speedy recovery. Jrffrey. hospital again but we hope it won't Mr. H. Dyett, Ridgewood Rd. is in Tele hone TE. 9-172 d a Y. October 1st the be too long a stay. e Toronto General Hospital and we On S a t u r th cro p Squires Beach Girls Ball team held i Or Friday,September-30ti, �o .ten_ hope he will soon be hi a and well ga eir street-dance.-Guests attending' alters"and workers enjoyed-a` liner 1n' Congratulations and'best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Jed"MacLean, Chester- t ton.Shores; on their twentieth wed- din ' . ,- �, •, '" g.anniversary Wed. Oct. 5. -: _ � •. _miss Rouge, Mr. and bars Ted Sam Hill Dr. held pa corn an en at their hom they entertained about twenty freinds and - . ... .. neMhbouF visiting with ey Sr. son f. Montreal deis in-law, Mr. and LeedFarleyhand f a i y F ru ill r The First? West Rouge Scout Troop "- __ held..the Goiniz Up Ceremonies Mona en Willie Wardell. ate hln O ct. 3, wh Jones and Mike Hughes,went up from the Cub Pack to the-Scouts. _.:• =. _. � sue«. . F To Sign with Union For w . m ees Instructions were given this week p for the Reeve and Clerk to sign an -- agreement on 'behalf of the township Pickering with the National Union of Public Service m eea - P hl Se E . ploy . �nts .. will as •:: in to ^p BURY 2-DOOR HARDTOP local 129 act ba rga� g ,, � ,.. _ _. . . .. � foi the members of the Road and __ :._ _, _..•_ -Sanitation Departztients the to - thReeve ntract will Scott over a reported onth that ". _ TH E NEW . PLY. iris. en ding t st thi�zy, 1 2. a UT H of August let this ye.r, the 1 wo hour Week and as of January will 1st next a 46 hour Now. That's Plymouth. - — - - ., .. week with no reducstion in pay. The agreement seta oet'certsin clas- Not only new in luxury...style. beauty. i ifications_.of_employment wage �nd But new in•total...in concept...in feeling, flavour and.essence. . . age scales. . _ Deputy Reeve-Ross Hawthorne's"d There's never been another,Plymouth...another car...quite like It he had checked out the, agreement New. An exciting new kind of solid beauty] with a large corporatiotr and found Plymouth. The 170w Plymouth. See it at your Plymouth dealer's nowt it to be a fair 'agreement for both Council was unanimoui'labout sign_ Ing the agreement. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS '•d'Kt iiallity, r e , AND OTHERS CbryskrCorporstioe ALL CREDITORS and others Ertgineerina �+ having claims against she Estate of, {' John Brett, Iafe'of the Township'off' •Pickedag, in the County of Ontario, Caretaker, who died on or about the day of June are hereby 111101,111111 r red t partic ulars of the same to the undersigned not later than :• .,.... r,:.,,.. d,'. ! , O ctober tobe Z. time the�a dzstnb- lha �ardon Y! da� fwm2e ersigned _ y , has notice at that time. ' DATED at Pickering, this 13th day of September, A. D. 1960. Samuel Yeeman and James Milligan, .' : t •, .,,,,,.�,�- 310, g Ontari Executors,Pickerin� o�w - _„ CAR RADIO REPAIRS { ' DUNBARTON RADIO F r.' y. Yf6P'- AND. TELEV19rON. URY 2-DOOR HARDTOP r • RiVH2-6430 or TEE9ti191 - $RIC STOKES - DECORATOR NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOUR LOCAL PLYMOUTH-VALIANT DtALgR'i TEmple 9-1714 R. R. 9: Pickering PAINTERS AND DF-CORATORS �. 11.00 per hour for quick, &lean, guar- Disney Motor Sales, Ltd* — Pickering anteed. first-class painting and pap; er-hanging. ASK YOUR DEALER ABOUT THE CERTIFIED CAR CARE PLAN ' • _ n N i' • No. 7. - Slow Pokes 6 I St Francis de Sales P. T. A. slate of .officers for the year with No. 4. - Punks B' the following results: Mr. Jack O'- �tTO��f I - ; High Singte,(fjt{t) - Edith, The Catholic.Parent-Teachers Ass: l4allbran, Pres., ,Mrs. J. C. Burke, 257,'Clare Skitch 321. Hash Triple ociation of .St. Fra_tcis de Sales Vice-Pres.; Miis-Joan Cassidy, Sec- J (flaty- Lois Fertile 591, Fran Went- School in Pickering, held its first retary; 'Mr. Michael Britsky, Treas- • zel SW Clare Skitch 886, Frank meeting of the nerve.school year on urer; Mrs. Jas. Featherstone, Parent Election Talk : : McNeill 706. High Single (hand.) - September 23. A brief bus.ness meet Councillor; Mr. Doug. Courneya„ This week's township council meeting was more lively than Edith Reaman 309, Zeta Lunney ing was chaired by Mrs. J. A. Von- Teacher Councillor. 254, Mike Cichun 306. High Triple dette, President, who then turned Committee Chairmen will be ap- any previous meeting for some time. (hand,) - Edith Reamaa 708, Dar-' the meetipi; over to Mr. W. J. Coop- pointed during the next month by One councillor made the remark that more interest is being othy Buck 566, Mike Cichun 75::, er, Principal of the School and Hion. the new Executive. - Corr. J Clarence Gibbons 653. President of the organization. Mr. i shown because election time 1s coming around'. This maybe Over 200 - Rat Tranquanda 228, Cooper. urged the+ parents to give CAR RADIO REPAIR$ ;• 12'12$, but it is good to have a few lively debates to liven things Clare Skitch 211, John Wentzel 212, their children every assistance in DUNBARTON RADIO }.. ,.up a little. If nothing else, it keeps everyone awake. Frank MacNeil 247, 243, 218; Hugh their pursuit of a formal education, ANA) FLEVISION Actually, there has been Very little talk and Very little Clarke 223, Harvey Fertile 211, Jim and in the extra-curricular activities WH2-6430 or TE9-1191 Gurr 200, 219; Al. Hooper 209; Zena such as the ensuing Kiwanis Nall interest shown so far, in connection with the forthcoming Lunney 248, Gbrd'•. Warren 219; Fair. He teen introduced each of FRIC STOKES - DECORATOR t eleetiorts. Maybe there are some prospects who are keeping Clarence Gibbons 239, 245• the teachers and gave them an opp- TEmple 9-:7ii R. R. 3, Flickering t •ortunity to briefly address the par- PAINTERS AND D17CORATORS • their intentions quiet until nearer nomination date. , ents. 11.00 per hour for.quick, clean, guar- We would suggest that next year with the development AUDLEY The balance of the meeting was anteed. first-class painting and pap- that 'is already started, coupled with the gloomy economic Supper was observed on'Sunday. taken up with the, election of a new er hanging• forecasts, its going to take a good council to keep costs to The anniversary service will be held on October 23. , a minimum and keep the tax level as low as possible. If times,., The Sunday 'School Classes were are really as tough as forecast, council will have to get the J promoted on Sunday morning. MRS. AKIN inost'they can for every dollar spent. Supt. Fred Puckrin presented the following with Certificates and Professional -Palm , Reader, Council work today is time consuming and if men with. Puts, for regular attendance dur-' , .ability are to spend that time, they will have to be paid. ing the past ,year: Jo Astley, Joy _ Card Reader and Advisor ` Pickering Township councillors are doing not badly at the Astley, Anne Guthrie, Eileen Guth- rie, Harold Guthrie, Donald Guth- She Wit! solve all your problems snoinent. No doubt this will bring out more candidates than rie, Linda Izatt, Arthur Puckrin, usual. The next thing is to get the voters out, Lynda Puckrin, Nancy ' Puckrin, Open daily and Sundays from 10 a.m. t0 10 p.m. �. Keith Puckrin, Roy Puckriw,'Joyce Pbp , 4 Sllfltoe Qshawa The last Friday in November is•nomination day. Then we S., . Oshawa know who is interested in getting into political office- Shiite, Marie Smith, Ronald Smith, .. 'Shirley Shirley Smith, Glees Squire, Peggy , Meanwhile we will have to be content with idle rumours. Squire. The Club met at the home of Mr. s Pickering Ladies' Bowling went to Sarnia.were: Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Gordon Smith on Saturday ? October 4. l John Henderson; Miss Jessie Hend- evening, with a good attendance. 1 erson, Mr. :.nd bars. k red Scott, Mr. The President, Pill Guthrie, condtae- and Mrs. Harry Colley, Mr. and ted the business. Winners of the F T� Staadinp Euchre were: Ladies_- Mrs. Bob Tom _ Points Mrs. 'Wm. Fertile, Ross and Sandra Batty, Mrs. D. Winter: Gents - Bill !!!• Fertile, Tim Lloyd, Bruce SipsNo. 1. Thelma on, Brown, Charlie Clemente, The next s No. 5, - Hazel , ,,, ,, 8 Maurice Kurczynski, Mrs. Harvey meeting will be one week earlier - (No. 2 - Barbara _ ; 6 Fertile, Mrs. H. Fertile Sr., Mrs. October 29, at the home of-Mr. and a. No. 3. - Anne '6 Jackson, Sir. W. Barker, Mr. and � r 4 Mrs. Pat Balson, Mrs. Helen Hill, Mrs. Fred Puckrin. No. 6. Mary f Bob Betson, Mrs. George Puckrin, No. 4. - Eileen - 4 Mrs. Earl Banner, [cr^. Gill, ' Art . Judy Puckrin and Garry Gibson at- High Single (flat) - Mary Lay Jones, Mrs. Don Hopkins and•baby tended the wedding on Saturday af- s 266; High Single. (hand.) - Eileen Leslie, and Mrs. Fred Osgood. ternoon in Waubashene• of Miss - i Thompson 280; High Triple (flat) - An enjoyable corn and wiener :; p p Joan Keenan and Donald Tucker. i ydary Lay 589; High Triple (hand.). . -roast was held'on'Saturday evening Marvin -and Mrs. Parlow,-Whitby, - Y by the members of Fairport Yacht Geri Hall 642. visited Arch and Mrs. Beal on Sun- 200 Scores - Flat ,' Club at bf.00ri s Marina. day, 'Mary Lay 266, Eileen Thompson Sorry,to hear Mr.W. Parker was A few from here attended Mark.. 2Q, Mina Lawrence 226. Perna taken ill after returning from Sarre- ham Fair on Saturday. ' Hunger 223, •Dorothy Ph*1an 223, is and was taken to A,ax Hospital. •, �. Eileen Bryant 214, Barbara Suter Speedy "Get tiVd! Wisees" are a:- �� ^ 213, 204, Beryl Eoyes 210, Anne tended to.him. IN TH$ COUNTY COURT OF } y-Penstone 204, Helen Hill 2W, Marg. Happy Birthday wishes to Lynn Robinson who Witt celebrate her THE COUNTY OF YORK f �geroff M. •• Tom Matson. -has lived his life the way he I es, ; 2p0 Scores _ Handicap . . , fifth birthday on October 9, and to Eileen Thompson 2W. Verna Hun- Douglas Dorsett who will be fifteen UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF sailing. Great Lakes (steamer throe the ter 273, Jean Head 248, 204; Marny years old on October la a Writ of Hest raeias to me direct- $ , 1 i Parrish 240, 229; Barbara Suter 234, Congratulations to bfr. and Mrs. ad, issued out of the County Court ;10]a2e Of rivers, �[Q8 SIId CanB}8 from the Lake- 3?25; Marg. Egeroff 233, Geri Hall . J. Thurkettle who will celebrate of the County of York wherein -- 2X" '�6; Marj• Hunt 230, Eileen their 52nd wedding anniversary on WARREN SMITlf' is Plaintiff, and 'head to the St. Lawrence. After retirement nest Bryant 22'>, Dorothy Phelan 226, Thanksgiving Day, October 10, JUNE C. WALL, NORMAN J. -_ $esyl"Boyes '223,, Myra Ushman Sympathy of those of•this comet- WALL, JOHN A. WALL, and y ear, he's going to go on sa+++++a, Ill h18 OWII tTll<n t 220, Helen Hill 217, Lil. Rimmer unity is extended to Gordon Kenn-' GERTRUDE I. WALL, are Defen- craft - � � $ � � �� � bankin ' X7, Audrey Ross 215, Lily Jones edy in the sudden death of his wife dants, I have seized and taken under pp� g Zlt, Pat Cameron 211, Hazel Daw•-- hl8-s avings regularly ton 211. 204,; Dorothy Shanley 203, Birthday congratulations to Mrs. Public Auction m my office to the +��+y' Hilda, on October 3. Execution, and will offer for sale b7 Fred Scott, who will celebrate her Court House, at 416 Centre Street, r Eileen Poynton 201. Mary Parsons doem t know port fi'Om birthday on•October'10 (Hi. Yal) South. in the Town of Whitby, in Piicke-ing United Church Mrs. Ivy Swan entertained the the County of Ontario, on Tuesday, ..-but she keeps a Very shipshape home. Paying biDa f` The regale monthly meeting of Pee Wee boys and their parents oil November 1, 1960, at 2.00 o'clock, in" � P real Ch uln Account .VeB i.'Zhe Afternoon Group W. A-.will be Rheir return from Sarnia on Satur- the afternoon, all this right, title and through her ers3o eQ g gives held in the C: E. Centre on Thurs. day evening, at Brundle's Beach, interest knd equity of redemption of her a firm hold on household expenses and helps day, October 13, at 230 p..tn. Spec- -where they were •served hot dogs JUNE C. WALL, to, in, and out of and the following lands, namely: 1 ial program - Attention - Women PaP• R her save t00. • sir. and Mrs. Dick Avis, John and At work'. Hoste.aes: MM C. Brett, J Two v different but both of them find ,fL,t Mrs. K. Cooper, Mrs. W. Thomas. Keith spent the- ,week-end at Sauble "All and Singular that certain par- Two p�p� Beach. eel or tract of lands and premises LIVERPOOL Congratulations -to Bob Garbutt situate lying and being in the the friendly, Courteous service of The Canadian -and Margaret Ryan who were marr-' Township of Pickering, being cam. Mrs. Joseph Schuler'; mother, led last Saturday. posed of the whole of Lot 35, ac- "Ranh of Commerce a real help in planning their 1 Mrs. Johanna Reinbchutz, is arri�ting Congratulations. to-Ted Har- _ .• carding to a Platt filed in the futures and enjoying the mwards of their woriL „•j from Germany on. Sunday, October yard and Fern Jones who were mar- Registry Office for .the County of 16, to stay with her daughter for ried last week at Ajax. .-.Ontario as No. 612" -lhe winter. . . . THE CANADIAN : f Madista and Linda Cot of T r achman's Bay Bowling League On the aforesaid property is erected s Points a, brick bungalow, containing sec /� . •� Huntsville, are visiting their sister- AIV,K OF _COMMERCE "rs. R�-I3tiwjardm-asd-family. N iwith-�-�t-�- r No. 1. - No Names 19 ad garage. Mr. and Mrs. R. Green and fan- i. fly from Scarboro visited Mr. and ' No. 3. - All Outs -t '.17. - - 1 , 'Casa ifs y06ur b nAers Mrs. Ed. Priebe and family, last No. 2. Vamps ""r lb ARTHUR WELSH, p,� Sunday. No, 8. - Bums - "" ;. :12 Sheriff, County of Ontario Happy Birthday to Louise Bell, No. 6• - Pickups 10 act 6-13-20-.27 who will celebrate her fourth birth- ! day on Friday, Octubcr 7. i Many Happy Returns of the Day DlJNBARTON RADIO 8e TELEVISION - i to :fir. A. Bandurchin who will cele- brate a birthday on October 7. located on No. 2 Highway in Dunbarton Since 19" + I, Congratulations o Mr. Bernard Esker who celebrated a birthday on T.V. Calls t0 the home -— Phone TEmple 91191 October,4. Mrs. Jean Rutledge has been con- (Please phone early for same day'service) fined to thz Ajax Hospital. .'Shop Hours for Cash A Carry T.V. i Radio Repairs w ^'. Last Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. ` :` John Lester, Mr. and Mrs. John' 9 a.m. to 6 P.m., Wednesday 9 a.m. to lZ r100A` ' Sawyer went into the City to dine .; Sit the Savat;n, and took in a show, Small Appliance & Motor Repairs Repairs to Car, and had a very enjoyable evening. tea` y Mrs. Olive Waters is still confin- House 8e Transistor Radios ;,,,t ..;•.. ed to the Ajax Hospital undergoing '`.:TV. ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS 8t SUPPLIES i treatment on ulcers, and should be there for another week. - . .Batteries — Tubes — Etc. HENCHMAN'S BAY Terri C:O.D.'8 International Charge (Membership Free) ask us' -.':DON'T BE COLORaBLINO t incotheaBaytiPee Nees�in winging your application form. Y1 for yo applicat' t WIDEN YOU BUY, COAL' 'the All-Ontario O. A. S. A. Champ- - ? foaship Thi -was a.rough series oast- - #can-cost you money! It's thrifty—it's safe) B11�1 i ing to the distan4e that had to be y SEPTIC TANK CLEAN OUT b'"°�� t°� ' travelled. Harve Fertile and Don '. Insist on the coal theta col- Hopkins' took the boys to Sarnia on ored blob. It's your guarantee .,e w,, • S Friday night and stayed at a motet. you're getting top-quality'hard � �5 number of parents and fans drove / COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK BERVICg coal. `blue coal' .burnt clean d �o Sarnia on Saturday for the game (md hot with far less waste. Cleew.ieN.ke+r-Cett MMafi knd were rewardid with a Rood ^ tae, and the pleasure of seeing NEW TAAi$9 IKS3TALL1gD • • s �e boys pres.nted with the Trophy. • �,1 �i 'Arthur Mitchell Pickering' , Ont. The Sarnia Club served a turkey PAT D V 1�r7 E y T� S dinner to the boys of both teams, .1MIT#6 pd the adults. Among those "-who L - lll�ARTON a! suffering is not meant, b-ut men- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Davis motor- owdale, visited'his grandparents Mr. MIDDLETON - In.loving memory dal and spiritual suffering. In our ed to Syracuse and vicinity . last and Mrs. George Watson, for two of our beloved father, who passed Dw*arbon United Church - ' Sacrament of .Communion we may week. weeks. away on October 10, 1959. The congregation celebrated Holy draw near to Jesus.. This Sacrament Many of the local residents have A number of ladies • of Fairport If only he were back again, omtnunion at the Sunday morning is meant as a token or pledge to gone moose hunting. Road, North,: Mrs. Jack Phipps, 'To share our lives, our joys, ervice, conducted by- the minister, God. The On-We-Go is holding a Mrs. George Watson and Ann; Mrs. To make our days complete again, r• Wm. McKay. The choir sang - The Thanksgiving .Service will be Rummage Sale on October 22. Why Ira Carter, Mrs.' Walter Willis, att To mead the children a toys. The Lord is My Shepherd", with held next Sunday morning. not check over your wardrobe now ended a baby shower for Mrs. Jno. But he would' not wish for sorrow, ". Hrs. Lynde'e organ accompaniment On Sunday afternoon, October 16, and clean out any articles that are Ravey, on Wednesday, Sept. 26th, He would not wish for tears, , nd conducted by Mr. John Tickle. a Young Communicant Class will be only taking cupboard space? Any at Ajax. But just to be remembered,_ r. McKay road: Romans 8: 1 to started. articles of furniture or dishes may Throughout the passing years, } 7, as his scripture lesson with his The W. A. meeting will be held also be used. If you have anything In Memoriam » Sadly misted by his sons Ernest t. xt from the 16th and 17th verses - at the McKay home'on October 12, call Mrs. Hopkinson at TEmple.y- and Verne; daughter Jean, and fam- � ' e are th4.-children of God, and if at 2.00 p. m. 2215, or Mrs. Stroud, at TEmple 9- MIDDLETON - In loving memory ilies, ' ,tildren, then heirs. Heirs of God • • • • - 1785, and have them picked up. of my beloved husband, Walter Ern- nd point heirs with Christ. If so be Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bourne vis- Mr, and Mrs. James McClement, eat, who passed away suddenly on at we zuffer with Him, thatwe ited relatives in Kirkland Lake last of Toronto, visited Mr: and Mrs. October 10, 1959. G. RUSSELL E y be alb, glorified together". We week-end. Howard McClement, Mary-Beth We walked together, you and I, a SEPTIC TA hT K ink of God -s the Creator of the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burgess, Gan- and Mr. A. J. Thommpson, of the In sorrow and in joy, niverse and call ifim our Father, anoque, visited Mr. and Mr's. E. J. Base Line, on Sunday. We shared our pains and happiness PUMPING SERVICE ut we often lose track of our rela- Annis last week-end. Mr.'and 'Mrs. Albert Harris and With love without alloy. 12 9 onship• We, as childrt_. are heirs. Friends will be pleased to,hear family, of Long Branch, visited Mr. And death shall never end our love, COMPLETE REPAIRS ood name and esteem msn more Mr.'Aex Gourlie is gaining some E. G. Code on the week-end. For through the mist I see phone: ATlantic 4-4861 an wealth. God gave us ali ,the of his health in Oshawa Hospital. Mr. Walter Willis received word Our glad 're-union in the skies, onders of the world and also iiis Mrs. Betty Stephens, in Scarboro last week of the death of his nep- ' For all Eternity. CALL COLLECT ly Son.. "We suffer with -Him, Hospital, is slowly responding to hew William Banning, Shelan, Sask. Lovingly remembered by his oct'7 7 t are glorified with Him". Physic- treatment following her accident. Little David McCombe, of.Will- wife, Margaret. . .. . . _ � - • Today i . -• • . --- - -- - . - - General Motors and Buick - - .. . introduce .- - - _ AS FINE AS NEW 1 : - • - - _ . -� AS YOU CAN GO Now! Full comfort,full luxury in's trimmer. .Mull size car =' With a car that's so new clean through, Buick start down on the ground and - • ..•. right was sills to • compromise on no component .all th •ay up. - AN ALL-NEW FRAME _: .. HBuick's new X rams made IT STARTED�WIT a - - way for.lower door silk, a her, quieter ride, - -: . _ sulation of the body -- — - — - — from road shock. bettrriin - -- easier nding an o rl ' T ., _ he new frame allowed a 4 - - From this came flatter cornering and mirror. smooth going over the bums as %ell as the T�Tow! Full-size 16 Q in new=size surprises mow; T,s has n what engineers call. - _ _ g you th finest fiat rles�of both Torque-Tube nve i• ;givin o the Full size The new axAWAY.DRIVE SHAFT Th - . - - INEVif DE _ ' -. - $uiek Hut a totallyenew find of riotiblr-'oint ' p - t ssrtae rwta rams - into a your 2-piece drive shaft.This let it bend own -in feet—and floor tp he middle to give you far more flat sPa e than before. - K BILTIC .NNW was - - -B uick Le Sao re.. -Door Ha r dtop - — Smaller than big the.S ecial-size - P - - MCK : _ •� ' �� r - .Bigger than small . SPECIAL �„r `*` :THE BEST - OF B INow! Th6 room, ride,go, pride i Ti say- ings and ease l of the small sav • .. ......:. f . : . It took combined 01 and Buick . in emit-toitoil,the near miracle tv ch made this car possihle.*Here rt is FULL-SIZE LINING WITH ' NEW-SIZE CONVENIENCE. _ 3 1. C FORT? 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'a•' ism The Special gives you the gas,avin•s of atom Buick Special Deluxe 4-Door Estate Wagon .pact %ilhout giving up go•po%rr. l sells in o ' A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE1 price area you 11 like without giving ti I) looks. t O!f a explained•the smartest ai inuring . Whitewall tires option a e a-c in y years plus the new wonder'maf ria"IT 'te ll a/ xtr + T- H See Your Local Buick Dealer , M 1 Ltd Pickering . . . , Law Motor Sa os . _ _ _ . . . . . . . I _ . ' . . -. . . r , — Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox returned Highland Creek. called on Mr. and Wednesday, September 28, was well and give their viewpoints on same . home on Saturday after a pleasant Mrs. Wm. Knox one day last week. attended. Miss Mary McInnis, Home Refreshments will be served b, . _ . visit with friends and relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Perry enjoyed a Economist,• gave a program on the ladies of the Home and Schoc - The Busy Bees (4-H Club Girls) Woodstock, St. George, Clinton and motor trip to visit friends in Well- Meal Planning, Storing, Cooking, Association. - will meet at the home of Mrs. R. Londsborough, and. and Making Interesting Dishes. It •1 ' —=liardeu on Saturday, at 10 a. m. All . Mr. Russell Gray'who has been in Miss Gladys M. Witter, of Tor- was followed by a Social Time. Vaughan Willard Holds Grade To ' - grls, twelve years and over, please Oshawa Hospital has been removed onto, had lunch on Sunday with her - try to be present. to Toronto for special treatment. aunt Mrs. Matthews, Vaughan Willard Holds During the last two weeks in Sep.Mr. and Mrs. Davis and family, Elizabeth Harden had a birthday • The Women's Missionary Society P mel Discussion 1 tember, the Vaughan Willard Horr, .who have been living here for some one day last week, when she eater- will hold its Thankoffering Service and School Association have bee'{ time have moved to Whitby. twined eleven little girls. . in the church on October 13, at 2.00 The Vaughan Willard Home and' holding Grade Teas. The entire pr,' " • Congratulations to Brougham 4-H Sheila Anus spent last week with p. m. Mrs. Hare, Whitby, will be School Association will hold a panel gram was very much appreciated bl • " . Club who won second, on their'ex- her grandmother Mrs. Honey, in -guest speaker. Everyone welcome. discussion on the Seconds School the participating ... B Y Y Secondary- F P g parents as it er; hibit at Markham Fair; also to Miss Port Perry ' Brougham Sunday School Rally. Problem in this area. . Tightened them on the school pror I.•- Margaret Roberts who won second . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. will be held on Sunday, October 16, .-. The Panel will consist of: Mr. C. ram for the .year. The teas mac .. prize on, her flowers and third on Ken Ramsay on the arrival of a lit- at 2.0p p..m.., .. Richardson, Principal of Pickering possible by the efforts of the Horr' • -her tomatoes. Keep up the good tle daughter at Scarboro Hospital Brougham Women's" Institute will Dist. ,High School; Mr. H. Mitchell, and School Association and whole _ work girls. Mr, and Mrs. Ken. Pascoe.and hold their regular monthly meet- Board of Education; Mr. J. Tickle, hearted support of Mr. J. Tickl, Mrs. Alf. Hamilton, who had a family visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Wily- 'in the Township Hall, Tuesday " Principal Vaughan Willard; Mt's. the Principal. j . ,heart attack one day last week was son, of Oshawa, on Sunday. October l l,'at 2.00 P. nt. Roll Call Pelham, who will present the par.- t . taken to the Cottage .Hospital, at Mr. and Mrs. Allan Perry called - "Bring an Old School Book, and ents' viewpoint, and Mr. A. Waters . FAIRVIEW LODGE . "Uxbridge. on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.: tell who Awned it". Hostesses: Mrs:_ will be Mode'tator:- . ANNUAL BAZAAR I. Miss Ethel Seebeck returned home Perry, on Sunday. - Roberts, Mrs. D. Beer, Mrs. Brad- The meeting will be held at the WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 on Saturday after spending a couple Mrs. Thos. English returned home shave• and Mrs. Glen. school on October 11, at 8.30 p. m. 2.30 P. M. . of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. after spending a ,few days with The Short Course Catering Tech- All parents interested in helping to ,Toys, Fancywork, Home Bake. Rickard and family and other friends , "friends at Pt. Carling. niques, sponsored by Brougham bV. solve the Secondary School Prob- - Table, Afternoon Tea '1• around Uxbridge. ' . Mr. and' Mrs. Tredway Closson, 1. held in the Township Hall, on lem are,cordially invited'to come Oct 14 . - . .� a.. � �,. . . - . /, . . . ­1 . . I I .L. ;. .�. . %t 11 - - . . /71jr! R. _­_1. . ­ .. � . . I. .. . , 1 . : ! , , � . .. .7.. . -_ ..... 1�.. . - . . . � . . .- . - T .I , � .. . . . I . _. .", � 1 . ­­ :... .�: . . . �. . . . . k . . .. . . ,: . I ­ I ­_ . ­ . . . _ _ � . ..-: . � . .. ... . - -. .. ...- 7 -1 . ­ '­­ , ._ . . . ! . . ... . .- .. . . �. ,•�. .� . . -. %, :,., '..'' J2 f4tJ . - _ .-=,�_ "'5 ... -". _ .1 _ r,C 1k) �I. _ a' r. , _ E. '� �/ .- G _ r . .. , _ .. — . _. _ . ___ -- . .. .." - -. - - ... .�- - , a :. .. - _ i VA -::. :.: : >- - ARISIENNE Convertible "-11 , . . ... � ' . , -. . .. . _ . . _ , atg�,Y ' .. _ ..I 1. - /� t sc, -. . 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' See your Pontiac dealer today . 1 _ - U Moto Sa w t r es Ltd. Pickering _ _ .. . , ... . .' r , , r -1C. . � . MlscEUANEOUS CLASSIFIED iNSURAN t SE TIC TANKS , CE - " '1 WRITE EVERY-KNOWN TYPE OR INSURANCE :..:CLEANED ARTICLES FOR SALE CONING EVENTS CYRIL E. MORLEY ; w. J. avzT FALL BAZAAR Washing Machines - 820 And Up , PARTS AND SERVICE REAL ESTATE - Oshawa - RA S-W2 Under The Auspices Of The . AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE AS CLOSE, TO YOU AS ---- ------------------------ AFTERNOON GROUP - -- Phone: WH2-641A YOUR TELEPHONE -_ Woman's Association, Pickering Open Every Night Till 9.00 O'cloch United Church .32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO -MILLER HEATING IN THE C. E. CENTRE FOR SALE - approx. one cord of 1 Of The Church kindling; also small Quebec type - TELEPHONE:-DICKERING: OFFICE WH. Z-6Z]Z-itES. WH. Z-3115 .SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1960 stove, with oven. WH2-2545. - _ 2� HOUR SERVICE At 3,0, P. M. _ Afternoon Tea,-Bake Table Etc.' FOR SALE -. second-hand space _ CUT RATE - heater 815; also second-hand boy's Litde Theatre - October 12. bicycle 815. WH2-2275. _ _COOPER BLOCK LTD COLEMAN The Pickering Township Little HEDGINGS AND FLOWERS , -- - Furnaces, Space Heaters, Water Theatre Group are presenting an ev- SHRUBS .920 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO Heaters, Ranges, Wall & Floor erring program of coloured slides on Excellent Quality, fresh from the yc Furnaces stage and theatrics techniques on Nursery at a Big Saving. Privet. •BLOCKS BRICKS --- _ -° u n4 Wednesday. 12, P• m. Barberry;Chinese.Elm;- - Clean-out Servtce 87.50 Plus O October at 8.00 Red FREE SERVICE' CALL at the Brougham Town HaIL Every- Currant etc. Complete lice of�O Trailer Heating & Accessories one welcome. Admission - Free Mental Shrubs;.also trees and L ffRUCTMAL' STEEL .WHitehall 2-3491 The Women's Guild 84.50,es Pmt Moss - Big Sales only E ♦�j of St. George's Anglican Church I ST., AJAX NURSERY SEof •. •9 TUDOR I HASEK - . . •- .�_:..:-�----------•-------« air,o0-t Ttitus�da of Mrs. C. trail° 6:a F, three-quarter no N .. STATION RD., MCKERING, ONT.-Phones WH. Z-1960, EM. 3.2602 Highway. on Church St. _ TERRY ' S 2.00 P. M. PICKERING Phone: WH2 M7 ELECTRICAL 'Pickering " V1 APPLES FOR SALE t 0 L w'm ew home a in 9 T as t L. "LAY - and e• McIntosh *L-95 POTATOES Bushel _ ` ' family tno d to their a 1}N!''V R A N C E (PLUMBING by, n Saturday. I Whit o at case ORCHARDS : During the past summer Dr. and - ICKE H RDS Mrs. •Shepherd have enjoyed many No- 2 Highway. One mile west of AssuRANCE For Service Day or Night Pickering V PRUDWAL ENGLAND calls and +isits from Eskimo friends WH2-1 'gage Lam• Call. TE. 9-1521 add former 'pu�rfls of their mission ' school.in the fat North. Notable a- ' OPEN WEEK-ENDS Y�E = AUTOMOBILE FIRE SPBCIQI g these was a two-week's visit Pumps A ---..--- -- ;.' ; --- Joseph _ F SA RENT - 1107 KINGSTIPt ,.ROAD EAST - from Tittle g his wife Nel �� horse OR LE or ' Mr. and Mrs. C. ?[: Schwalm:aril lie and three little girls: Reita S, 1 S-B acres land; assorted fruit trees. son spent last Saturday evening via- strum; reasonable, Near Brougham Jennie 3,.and Linda 2 Joseph was - .--.. ' •_ ! IDflioet Scathes Fiala, Ajax Shoppbtg Ceats'e, Phone: WFi 2-3301 icing Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tweddlc non h Phone: WH2-2884. .- CherrywoocL _.. --- Phone For Immediate Coverage Day Or'Night olated.placeconrthea East aCoast Hof Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ryan,' Ros+ge Hudson Bay, and had no apportun- FOR SALE - "H" by 4 beasts 10 Hills Dr, celebrated their 11th wed'• inch, by 18 foot, six bxhas its for formal education, But his din anniversary on September 24. mental ability has been such that Chicken equipment, Wood Jam. Mr. and Mrs. F. Edwards, Rouge he is now fillies an Phone: TE9.3387. ; l _.. . " ; week. Maintenance Maas at ttshe Hi11 Dr visited is Detroit last w g tarn as ernm as REAL EST large �avernme ' . NEWELLsT kimos and Indiana at Noose Fact. ° Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs ory, TO RENT . two roomed apartttswG Mr. and Mrs, Wm, McLean were $45 monthly, Everything Don Bryan, on the birth of their included; . ...Real Estate Broker Pickering,Village guests of'Mc: alid Mrs, Jim Graham, also baby carsiiage for sale. Phan: g daughter, Kimberley Ann, on Sep- at Scarboro oe Saturday, WH2-4193. Rear 66 Church SG SL,, tember 30, at the F:ast'General Hos- WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-$62'5 pital A number trom here attended the Phcksaiiam .216 Brock St. S., Whitby - Phone :"90. 8-362_ S annual turkey dinner at Dunbarton M��r United Church on Tuesday. FOR RENT . 4.roonsed bouse a" °Rea."Highways' >If Mile East of Dunbetton, No, 2 Highway (EAST �lVYBii Qnr old enemy, the fill, has been sa=ase +a Pickering Villas, Large _ Mrs. L Aisthorpe. Dyson Rd., making life unpleasant for some of lot, �>� bath; modern stove; ps . spent last, Tuesday in Toronto vis- our residents, Among its victim% we heating; all convenience, *M. pie iting friends, note Mrs: fames Koch„Cliff Gor- month• WH2413d Br o F . Greetings to Mr, and Mts. H. __ DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC Harcourt. 111 -their --Anmiversar•y- as a and ow recovered _ three roomed ap•ob. Richardson, who _ _ OR RENT _- on October 8: Ez�iibtis and large attendance roar- meat. Phone: WH2.-4887. Happy Birthday<to Mr. R. 17Vatt, biped to make Markham Fair last E `-CO> URACIAL- RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WI M40 Rouge Hills Dr, on October 8. Friday and Saturday a great succ- We are glad to hear-little Walter es9' Many from here were in atten- I "UP WANTED : Whittle, Old Rosebank Road, is r• 1 FREE ESTIMATE feeling better after beLig confined to wNealeCh r• and Mrs. t •i- land'rice, among an Mr p home with flu, last week, John Remmer, Miss rissie un- PART TIME BUSI Happy Birthday to Guy Maiihop rO Mr. and Mrs. Dints Sleep, Mr. Persona to operate a very peat- hone P�eker��rg WN• -2533 °f Toronto, , from. Grampa and r and Mrs. George Vale, and Elaine 'mbk point.P� distrfbirtiosl Grandma King, Rosebank. F Barkey, accompanied by her cousin 11 d'� spate time. No selling - ' - We are sorry to hear that ' Mrs. Diane, with whom she was spending NO soliciting. Only three to fort C. '.Morris,.Rosebank Road, South, the week-end at Markham; hours required .weekly to sissies has been confined to her hums with Mrs. C. S. Bryant entertained her automstic dispensers located io flu for the last few days- three brothers and their families hotels, stores, rq�uranta , No ' over the week-ehd• experience necessary. �i FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: The Dun;op family, Roseba::k espme and stock. ALSO SECOND (MORTGAGES are leaving the area to live in Sc Mrs.. E. McGrtgor and Mrs. G, required for equipment sad seoc><, + boro, next week. Good luck in y.iur Lee, sisters of Mrs. Mel. Eryant, ac- Write, ht confidence, to: Nor_ AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS % - new home, corUpanied by•Mrs. FV Hadley, and Ottawa. 33'9 YtdacLasse f, t \ AND IM.141OVEMENTS. The Tuesday afternoon Euchre all three, of Almonds, spent la t /. . WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN started last week, October 4:- It will Friday at Mrs. Bryant's, oct 14 AWAS WS ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. continue throughout the winter, Mrs. Alex. Windwick and Miss s Marione Scott, of Toronto, were A CHRISTMAS IS COMING EXACTS \ -IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT �' guests of.Mrs. Fred Law- Ladies - if you need extra / GAGE FINANCING & FOR FAST .:iE OO' RID ' s son• o0- Saturday. if you want_t9 sell a � - Mrif ,Nellie Mowatt spent the end well known and well advdvee se S COURTEOUS SERVICE- CALL - Why �, whoa you can rend' Do of tit. week in Hamilton, at the vestigate the o - �VBREY IRELAND it yourself'and save with the aid of home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill �Orn""h` offered yY the•_follo AVON COSMETICS,..--_ wing specialised_ M ` a phis. is.--Cheese - -Festiva itntnediately, �� �_ "Simpson's Home Ithprovement in Ponsored by -the Dairy Farmers 'of _ _ AND the Ajax shooain., Cs„trQ, ('^n^�3 Watch for special-displays -T -#rOUSEKEEP listed folls ow dathy.-rrental charge is of cheese in the stores, and' help to Competent, mature housekeeper ED ro tttg each item . boost 'this fine Canadian product.' take full charge; six weeks to two . •�100 ADELAIDE. ST. W Floor Sander Edger 87:00 Their many friends here were. r•,)nths° Phone: TE9=2313. --� Ftdor polisher 81,00 happy to see Mr. ''and Mrs:,J. A. _ . TORONTO 21 ONTARIO Half-inch drill 52,00 Bushby on the week end, spending Quarter-inch Drill. _ 81.001 same with Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Butt. WANTED 1 EMpire EI-5300.or Empire 6-5964 Belt gander _ __•,__ 82.00- Mr. Chas Jolliffe treated a Evenings Vibrator Sander _ group BOARDER WANTED chord TEm le 9-1.750 - WA. Z-690Z � Pump �" $3.00 of teachers from his school 'to a - ' p P P 83.00 hunting party last week, at his cot- house north of Shroud's Lane, as • Post hole Digger 8 ,75 tage on the Severn. River. Spruce Hill Road. Mrs. T. Johnson, Calking n _ _ 4} .25 Mowatt.. �� - �� -- Stapling Gun .a _. •�D ARE S EC ALISTS Paint 'Sprayer _ 5 7s CHILD d ROUGEHILL �--~----- $3'0° Ladies' Jewell League Will take two children, saga, fire WHITEHALL 2-5$80 Hedge Trimmer _ 8 .75 - r wee cal hone Eirthday Greetings. to Mrs, A. Asbestos Shingle Cutter -- , $2,0 r Ajax Pickering s. p :.• 2-M4. \Nagar, Altona Road, September 28. """ - - ndt Team S a ngs _ .- Lawn Roller _....._...... - m WI•I ---------------------------- ��a are sorry to hear Mrs. P, Bissell'Rug Cleaner. - - Points _. G - � .75 •Team GREEN RIVER _ Learn To Drive ---...�:X11.00 Garn<ta ... __ -�: Smith, �b'oodview Road, is confined Power Ramset Gun >)R3 00 Diamonds 4 Congratulations to .Peter - to her .bed with a sprained ankle, Power Cement Mixer �_ _ "'"""'"""--- - - - 3 Callen- --• !116.00 Pearls dine who celebrated a birthday ast of the Happy Anniversary to. Me. and Ramset Hammer µ - S .75 Emeralds - - � _""""" 3 Saturday. y bits. G. Russel, Woodview Road.. E:tten-im Ladder. _. `51.50 """'"" �-- Mr. .firs. Warsurton, To Pickering. on, their ]8th Nodding anniversary -.Underlav Hammer _ _ _. 62.00 �ny't -'" ' - ""'""- ------- i onto, visited.with R. and Mrs. Haut- September 30. "' "Mrs. Oldfield, Altona Road, ent- Bleu oJanatic Blowtorch ..- SZ, s -._ _ - •Driving..School - ......__.........._.;......_.....-.,.�,;...�, .. - app ire ertained a number of the Rouge Hill' Blowtorch O als n. - 1 ton, ,. Mr, and Mrs. W. Duncan visited Dap and Evening Lessons 1'adies last Thursday evenit5g. Plastic Ttle Cutter -� Sa.00 q 200 or.over: Jean Arm- . ,D, and Mrs. Duncan, Brooklin: Mrs. R. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Wheelbarrow strong 279; Helen B4orris 241• Edith Mr, and' Mrs. Leon Tondervol I Standard and Automatic Cars Brown, of ' Friendship Ave.'spent Sledge Hammer -- Sl'75 Howarth 232: Dorothy of Downsview visited bit. and Mrs.' ---- S :75 High Cinale (flat y Mc.ilveen 228, "visited M. :rnd Mrs, D'rapei•. I last week-end-at Niagara Falls. I sTor-se •Tacks -- S 7S ) - Jean Arm- Cottge Prayer_Meeting was bold •TErnple 9-2631 ' ' Sorry-to-hear,the Price children !Concrete Breaker - strong 279: Hivh TrWe (flat) - Fd- 0•� at Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Binstead's, of Friendship Ave, have all been ill Roto-Tiler M..81.00 ith Hogarth 585; High.Single (han- Claremont. less w °` ' '"^ dic-40- = Jextt Armstrong 310: High t oak _ �� •• Miss Annt Dra t � �3 (No Deposit Required) Tree "with (hand.) - ,jean ,Arm- Per spent the ctrl _ strong 310: H�1�n 'Morris of the week in Toronto, with Mist en Patterson, 217 2t54; Htl Mary Lehman. . - . . - _ - -- ._ _ . ` � �� The "benefit" ball game held for _ — -- __^ .E Mr. Jack Rennie a few weeks ago, ; Chas. Cooper Ltd. will have a netted the- sum of $55.40. -" •" - _ display at the International Plowing Claremont has entered a hockey . . Match, being held near London, team in the Stouffville •Community ., jthis year, League, and 'it will be managed by ' , ' -. A large number of our Claremont Bill Evans. Games commence, Oct- _,._. , _, " . population.attended' the Markham ober 21. . -' Fair over the week-end. • 1NOTICEI ' 19 Patro M and Mrs. Eri Tor- 50 rig a Rebate Certiffe- Mr. bS c Wallace,, onto, spent -the week-end'with Mr. ates - Now being paid.-Please'bring in, or trail o 17 land bars. Earl Beare. y ur 1950 Certificates y ffl,, Congratulations to .the Claremont NOW. - Claremont Co-Operative. r �3 �•�w �'���'` k� + Y T M7Y C.. R 1n 3+ #y 6 C• Pee Wee Ball Team which w.on'the z �s. Mt g a a a�z Pickering To.+[[ship Cup last Thurs- V� e a D I N G S cx tl > F S x� ' S s$ � ��kr �'�x . ' ' 1. day night at Brougham. Thanks also Xf app r oes to those in.char a of the team �w\� �� e 3 s g g Henderson - Alexander I f t t r f y "��`', .. - AI. IZozeil, Bob bind$([ and Lloyd - _ ' Y ' t y . � , t ,.,o Pugh. St. Andrew's hutch, Pickerin __ � - The'Claremont Co-O crative re- y C g' . } " � w r q - p way beauufull decorated with tall 3 Y ported a good year, at their annual standards of ellow and bronze lad- »• -V' - ,!j."m meeting last week. The over all vol- ioli and chrysanthemums for g the � " �r K,tY,,.,„•s r i . N'' r F . y,.1.- I ume of bn�uiess had, increased to wedding of Janet Elizabeth daugh- ` , .4� � Jt :b •3383,542, over. $348,71 of the prey___ter of Sir_and blrs. .G. 4�'. �Hender= f ,a� '; 1. ' t ions year. It was reported that' son, of Ajax, and Robert Gordon, u — while petroleum sales were up, the 3 . son of Elr. and bars Gordon Alexan- 1 <. f __ general feeds sales were down a lit- der, TQion-to, Rev: E._H. Hunter off= ile. President Allan Ellicott spoke $elated, with Mis. Marion McClem- •;'on the local Co-Operative and ex- ent at the organ. The soloist was • _ _• plained how it is run, Allots Miller Mrs. Elizabeth Boyes, soprano, who ;,� ...;,,; ;,.: .; of, the U. C. O., Toronto, was the' sang before the ceremony.a special "% main speaker, discussing 'co-opera[- seiting of ''O Perfect Love", and. . ;"fives, in_general. during the signing of the register, -•., ; Tony Vanderlite s brother-in-law :'The_Weddirg Prayer%. _ - .E Pen Van Meyel left on the week-' Given in marriage by her father, • s end for Holland,_His wife went,ov- the bride wore•a beautiful.gown of i er several weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. white peas do soie with a full crino- a�ohn Berkers. 'of Toranto, have.now k S. `jg03 1. • Sipe skirt, and Sabrina neckline. The Haas ' .,..:Moved into the Vanderlite.home. i s.�'A""ay - fitter! @leeves ended with ,lily points f W.igh _I 1.Mr, and' Mrs.-Al. Robertson have of Alencon -lice. On the full skirt -' : :r{ - _ returned fro[$ a holiday in Nov p iques o - •r�rr?..'rr r i., Scotia.- . Alencon lace. Her chapel veil of net ' Mr. and Mrs. Clare heetidl spent illusion was held in place by a ban- - - .. :Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. 'blac Beau of matching peau de soie. She - - . ' - - - _ ;'Lewis, in Xitchener, carried a cascade-bouquet of yellow . Mr. and Mrs, 'J..•bicGuire - and roses and .�h>tS mums and Stephan-. �ii Sao Z' tE'iOOI1 farr}ily, and Linda Smith spent Sun- atis. hiss Catharine 11c:^levin. as • day at Ric:trnond Hill visiting . Mr. ! maid of honour, a.id bf rs, Donna - . - . . •r _and Mrs. B. Cable. • . . I -Henderson as bridesmaid, wore - - ,. ('lava LE AND�L:�^,.F �ti a:cHT made it -•seals, and gaskets protected jet planes 9 blr. Thoi. Hammond and .Itfr._I '"µ:altz-length-gowns of tucquoise vel- J ' I lrYnie $alter bowled is a tonrnante:tt °et with full shirt-, -abrina neck- possible in 1903 ror mail t0 fly like from enormous heats when they broke 1._ eion Satur a • afternoon. ' ",, e , _ at Stuuftciti d y i line" and �hor't _.r tie•. 1'hrir match- ' It1r . C, .tcdshaw, 'bits. b[c- a bard—some:.htn� he had been trying-to -[lie sound' barrier following the War. - . �... J. ing headdre>.es weer velvci bows do since the stays of Grecl� mythology— J-M's latest i�Iin-K' and Iti1in-I{iad In-. I Guire,'blrs. Cr, Benson and b1rs. J. { and they carried. tan-shaped' bouq Rena t ,0eited Mr. M-c.Lean,gSunn uets of bt»;tze mitin+. bfr. - Harry (Remember hose'lcarUs cracked up?). It terlok" insu,ations, for use on the latest . � H0 -one evrniti last ''A'lexander uas his brother's best "--- t �*+� At _ ' i week. Mr, 31cLean is as elderly• vet- wag ` u.+''i `"'. _ y i 'maa, and blr. Donald .Henderson,' � _ _ :, eran who tht: ladies Auxiliary hire brother of the ($ride, an usher. the, in 19x1 that ;tt li.tion m:''.e ti:�^ bi, time• a."e ready for flights to outer space; Next , . adopted as their friend, and w'il� reception w•ss held at the Rouge - What was pre:'icusly Considered `•'sham- •Stop, the Moon., - t pending,him cards and letsers. Hills Golf and Country Club wlZere " The,* Girl Guides and Brownies.- 'the brides mother. received in a storming' took on a rew cloak of respect- 'I he Aviation Industry is only one of , have started a ::c .• season with more green ensemble and a corsage. ability. Early airma:i: routes g:►'into :the maior•fields in w:i:ah �viixti.roles are many in.attendance. Brownie lead- tli white ntitm.. S1rs. 1lexandec ass T_atal passenger and freight lines. playedbyJohns-Manvillemenandwomen - - ership is the same. 'with,.Mrs. D. isted in a taupe brocade ensarrible Welsh; Mrs. McLeod and Gloria and a corsage of yellow serums:"After Aviation people were soon asking here and at other plant and mine loss- Hant6orn - The Guide Leadership a motor trip to Arizona sad Grand Johns-Manv.11e—a leader in heat resist- tiors. They take pride in providing prod- has :firs, J. • h:cGuire as -Captain, Canton bl:. and bits: Alexander _ ' . ant materials since 1858—for gaskets ucts and services for widely diversified Mrs A. Samarillo, as 1st. Lieut., will reside in Toronto. , and Mrs. 'A. Gage. 2nd. Lieut. Mrs. ° that would withstand'thQ heat and res- company n operations that now embrace , ;.!Gage -is a ne•sv Leader. —� - - - . . - . . . '•'� •sures of aviation motors. During World more than n-a score of separate businesses- The Claremont Recreation Com- ��oto B�/ tnittee is proud of the iw•o Soft-_� 1 "'`•_, War II, J-M developed special_molded They serve virtually every essential in- f ball Teims they"sponsored "in; the psckings for propeller shafts. Johns- dustry in North and South America, ' -Township League this year, The I Barrie Pomeroy Manville et engine �shrotids, fire wall ,Mexico,Euro and other world markets.%Pee Wee team won their Cup+and I J g � t the Pantams played a 'fiery good Copies of pictures appearing fn this _ . I b e "credit line' "photo ; se His friends were (eased to s I, II P 1 two sizes. Ir Y' soy" are. available is ., V. M paper over th ' see- y Barrie Post , Bill Palmer in attendance at the ou would like a copy ::- -' •'1. Markham air on Saturday. (photo) of these pictures, the 5 by 2 ' �e a -- ritze,,54 cents; the 8 b 75c. '- , j The sod-turning ceremony for the .� _ y 10. ts� Johns. Ma nvi I l e - new Baptist .Parsonage •took place To order, phone Mr. Pometoy at ,I Z�, I last week, with Mr. Evans Ward of TEmpl� 9-1417. �' - tciating. The new $15,000 bungalow :}g to,be ready by December, Give to the C. N. I. 8. _ - ,,. - - - - - . _. otvstra . !T Platt at Port Union, Oat. J - -1.. . .1 1­1 ..: - .-. .. - - .. , I, , �. '. ,, , , O ,. i : �­,� I� . '-I . . .-. '. . ., �. .:.. !.. I� � . �. : , . . - . ."' ,, . � . ,%.. - • —�� _. . . . . - I I . . V, 1; . . . . . , - _ _ .. - .,. . : 4 - nt . ,. _ fw11°�i oom+ could• be top in•'60. .. . .- �/�. .. 1j' -- . k " - . - ip to iits�l in-'61 and at a new oti� s . . . . , ns_i___. .— _— Pt's ' _ . .. A — • - . . ­�� . . .1 ".. � ''. --.�!�-*.-- . �4 %.'� � - . I. .,. ... ... 1� . .­�-. . :, ,� ­ � ­;.'.�, .T � ...... O - . 0 ... . I ill . .1 , � .. I. .1 .. . 1-1 I I I .. : . tes pretty difficult to improve a car that's already outclassed everything ,: .. .1 I ' ' .- \ A lee in sight.But Valiant has done it in'61.Valiant,King of the Compacts, ,;' �1. � iutds on its own four wheels and dares to be compared.90 why not hurry _ down`to yotu Valiant dealer and try one for sine., ou-U l aptazed. i _.. E at, . - it; roominess, performance and economy'. . . at a new low,price, too$' ,,,''`'�tits• ; - _ - " , .: : . . _ * . 1 _ :: _ _ ! : - .. ti i . ;` \ .Wl, y 'weSv:; w�jtiylpi•:!.N110�T.V.,O4iJC�'uP� ... ./. a.; ;o 6' 9.'ts, Y:: ��� .... 11aaltty . .� J ..� .' _ , . ' . , _ or '8 • . — tvtetc • ... •1 _ ' . •Two=door hardtop . . . brand newt 1 - - �� I ..- - _ _ — ru T'•:y;ny5..,w; ;:?::t,..,+.;.,.;t:r!.•.};:."rrK•i,i};t::..:i::r.y.;.}•:...,,:.y,::v,;,m,;:.• ��•^:^fi\\ \ . - -..�.- •.--. ... ..:rv:.rc r _ — "^,;:y'/nw.vt.. 5.5:^.•.'!.!..•.^':! ..•v£,yv:Tt•.:::. '#:!::\{ •'•YYS K,!t','F+ ....,rXw,:i ::.::':Yt,.::.. .\ •i1 ;,t.,,.,,S va3:.Y;.:i•.^•.:i,:;,v,:,.:.Syi;kv ... Yt4t:: : '. ✓, t : :+".,'. ,♦,,, t� , :.. .. •:4':�: tell.`[•• 3. .,... d ,JD i:.�.,v .'v it ::'1,.': �... 3 •y : :.... Any :..,.i..i:.:. ;.4Y �\., '. :.n,.,: h: . • . L ;., - Disney Motors Limited, Pickering I ASK YOUR DEALER ABOUT THE CERTIFIED CAR CARE PLAN ' _Y... Py St.•Andr"e% PredWtseiat Ch idb t ` Despite the inclement gr"er, , GtbkitANTE'TL) the church was Nell• filled for the • • regular service on Sunday. Mr. Ken- �ES � UG� LTD, ' Radio-TV Swvne / neth Heron, P. A. the minister, con. —AUCHNE S ducted the service. Members of the dal Make or l44kodel Jmior and Senior Choirs entered PRESCRLPTION SPECIALISTS the church to the processional - Arthur 'FieldIJNERAL 'DIRZCTOR Thou' shalt 'arise •and mercy -yet, thou to Mount Zion shall extend" a FURNITURE .DEALER -The scripture lesson was read from '-COSMETICS .. SUNDIRM BABY NEEDS ' Acts 28, and in his splendid sermon • Mr. Heron told of "Paul oo the Is- - � Bergmann Auto Body Prirale All mIanae S•evjoi land of Tylelita where the viper fast, •STORE HOURS ened to his hand and he remained offou AY OR NIGHT unharmed. The minister also out- '1 -.>ID lined th-e journeys and told of the ..WEEK DAYS DAILY 9A L s1ATi01t N., MhliERiNB • sufferings of Paul, and hour Paul SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS 1-5 ��!F l i^ -12600e: T$mpfe 9.1821 lift McEACHNIE,.Prep. counted it a privilege to suffer for Christ. As 'Thanksgiving approaches PICK19UNG -"""""- • we were. urged to PHONE WN• 2-5961 After lrosrs,TE■/is 5.252! .. S go forward and . . . show our thanks in the Christian Rq*n Can Be Fistanc d Phone WH. 2-2171 way. •The St. Andrew's _ ,Quartet, - - Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Brisbin Messers Pickering, Ont. S. and A. Jackson, sang a beaaptifui —� KEN AND CLA.RKE number "More like the Mas'ler". - Mrs. 10"c Clement presided at the or- GRAHAM HARDWARE ' gan. Mrs. Helen Hawker aad Miss AUCZ`ifnNFEltB a.argaret Hartford were in charge '; P • -atim at LbahaaRt_a*-Anthed"d ttw. the J.-T�'OMPSON; B.A,, LLB. of the Junior Congregation. Nutt \ A�� C� Points W. H._ ��''le 'Yom Barrister aid Solicitor_ Sunday morning, you are invited to / _'s i11mus � is Houser attend the Thanksgiving Service. Xdtish �bfa and Onttarlo - fools Glass,bid itSpeci Specialty t B Eirtete SALE REGISTER / ass Etc. s1M oar Speetalta at BeaeoarbL ,6lsawood Bylg� A ice. •. _ _ _ x.,f.Ir:Deal setrie.too:3e Saturday, October 8. - Auction General Hardware �" PASS of On& 'WHitehill 2-315.1 •>®1.. lk 0. plems A06 arws .: Sale of household fnrta<ttire, eves- aware TEaalile �2tT5i sioa ladder, disks, reirgeitator, � Wakkilame . P. Q'tii...:ei..>t6 see► stove., glasswsirt, etc. also some PHONE W'H. 2-1911 iPICKERING f PrsRtilw 4ry less eataillakwd lumber, windows etc., at P.a doe's • I• noose. sn - Markham Village. Property of H. & Murdoci nn g; 14urcra, Oddferiaws' LodQa, r- _ and evate of the Late SL Menk. Haah S Co Sale a 1.00 p. m Teta>r go* an �i sonLtars, Solicitous and Notaries day of .ties KEN and -CLARKS Bartyiiw ShOWeI'� Public Prentice, auotieoas's e Bank of Comerm Chambers, BICYCLE REPAIRS BQlcety ProdYCts Barrister, , or, " rn5 Shncoe Street North, Oshawa PARTS ADD SERVICE "Meat Plea OY1' '$ flit I " "� -Notary Pltrblic AJAX BARGAIN CRN?RS IPeC XWdA at Old=topwn heed Telephone RA. 3-3446 ,�,u 24 Pbone: KZ For s.r.iee Main St., Pickering -- :" WH. 2-038( Open Every Night Till 9.00 O'dock AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1562 _ WANY•llD — Bearsi ILDi$PMT S'01[78 WELLS Meek M FrL s:3I to 5:30!M 8i1iJLfL ACit]lAGEa AxD dug by rnadhine. ae-mach bile. W. WARD W1ITDY, Ox teasraey end,B+rsr siapr• VAi KS phone: Mo 8-8t5" �.���� *�. i aw �@& LUMBER � CAL, 3b. RWGLM _ ----- _ ,.�J 81as7lse AIR- CONDLTlO1,tINik J-M DEALER •-.. - , OnumemW COMMERCIAL ,(COTTAGE MATERIAL ll�►.��Al� . Oise rm•MN DOeiESTIC 4 -TZ A 4L WMAAMOMM a" sONe SALES - SERVICE GARAGE DOORS — PAINTS -'-- PLYWOOD -Alghway Yeaeesd W~ �YRas LORNE.WHIG 1. - ROBT. AUSM. PR*r. �ESt14� � 8.1rs. `«"� - boa WFLZ-1917 - D0-11-YOURSELF CARrENTE1W SHOP.TOOLS_ + .� Lt, a L. Whitby. oet"le GRACE PRES$YT6RIAN TERMf Ai�ANpED - ?we edea west ad Whatb� r ss Ne. ; Blshwas, between Church AS LOW AS Whitby sad A^z CENTENNIAL AND WEST RoUft AVERAGE GARAGE ?heae: VVhtfb7 M• 3s8 Pobac wwsbip cad Send" Solsed PER MQNTH $I5 00 1 Reap p.1i fct+rsel 11:00 a.aE� Reed hri8e final �. 2 HIGHWAY „ PLUMBING ML JOHN LESIK IRltr. w��i'. �o'K, or�rTtsT � - �iera 2 'ALFRED KAY$S Phone AT. 2- 2 rdware PLUMBING BATHROOMS - ----- � - RT. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN . .PRESSURE SYSTEMS Pidtering Medical Centre CHURCH . 0»tlasio .. • WIL 2-1855 Rev. H. S. S P.ckeriag ..ESTIMATES GIVEN OFFICE: WH. 24=0 Rector : . �d. S. A, D. Pa into IrleCtl'�1CA! A pp�iances _ WH2�17 • Bea 1;8, F.ckw ing AY SERA X313 Tools Glaaa Etc ----•----------------•----------- • � • 8.3x1 a. m.--Hof Cur mmd6e 11.00 a. rn.--M�;ng Prayer 11.90 a. m.—Ho'y Communion TELEVISION & RADIO (4th Sunday) 11.00 a. rn---Sunday Community Set an is the � � �� s ��REPM RS Ca t>�ic, Hail - are 11.00 a. Ills—Nursery is Rectoey ..PHONE: TEmp1e 9.1191 -W M • E e Room - ogee WP to 4 Yeats \ WFDNESoDAY DUMBARTON RADIO TV S H E R 1 H 10.00 a• is—H°'y Co>raaitmion and Phone"' WH, 2-0480 PIA i*•. A. EL RATTB'W - Iateraessioas far The >i -------------------------------- 'FUNERAL AND Ricireriny United Ckwc6 wo ' WMM Ills CONANT. Ds A. Minister: Rev. Melville Svttors - AMBULANCE SERVICE i 15AR81STE8 and 80I4CiTOR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 19615 j L Thanksgiving Service CO NTM SLJtI+DWIi, Au,?c -No. 2 HIGHWAY 9.45 A M. Sunday School �Wr New Prices' ' . L TA Weo" 8t, S.. Osha� AT PICKERIN3 - BEAC't`! RQAD 11.00 Church Service „-r- A. M C'h ch � ."� Insurance AUDLEY • 'FUEL OIL 171 insurarnce Co. 'T@'@ hone CASH OR WfTNIN 3o DAYS WLt1Tlt 08 Pl30lTS - P 9.45 A. 11. - Church Service - 3i E i R �• WH. 2-3610 Thanksgiving STOVE OIL 20.c i ]tats For Farm And osv 21.00 A. M. Sunda m sw CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS ?+ ,oa r. « N Mob Christian S�.ience Society � Art�1Dr Mitchell Ltd. .� -BRADY ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO /'r :. Bowman & Gibson . .CHURCH SERVICE AND PRONI1: , 01 PLUMBING STORE SUNDAY SCHOOL 31!1• 66771 1 s9e2431 SUNDAY - 11,00 A. M. in Rosebank Road School .4 NEW INGLIS glass lined el.c k hot water m — tanks. Rep. 139.00 ....... $99.00 Reading Roma Open To P1iblio MOMRERH. MONTEtTM. MtIL i Co. NEW INGLIS superb owtamatic dryers. DAILY Rey. 279.00 ....... . S1S9A0 In Allerton Building Kinptoa Rd. CMsNsid Asawsrails NEW INGLIS automatic washer. Reg. lisussd Tsesleee 5399 00 $229M � e - _ At Rouge Imo. �WALTER • Open Daily Till 5:30 p.m. • • e d ��� � �C iC — OsMew — le�srl•Id Saturday Till t p.m. BARRISTER IT EVERYTHING IN SAFE SOW TOR f� a W. � e.�., lt.rw. �'eseirnotq► 0 P. S[. NOTARY PUBI:IC Osbawa RA s.» PLUMBING > �Nabiltilky flit . COMrV1MONER IN OATHS Boo IL tl eWs t A SALES - SERVICE Reader RO0°' North-West eornear of -- T wliitdi.11Z-aego . . . • old Plant Rd. alb v CONTRACTS No. 2 Highway WH,4�I091d - 4320 Kingston Rd., .West HiY For Further Infon"iion AT. 2-2080 AT. 44721 CA-LL . wTlarieic s-�as - _ ✓ .s.. ;."_,v-_ - ./ rr- ° .`-_ it = le .. < t../ BE zo v. a For Your : { G­ n SgLVIng :-.T a e r You Mg ence Your Toms F - 10-16 Ib. AV E RAGE 8-2 2 I bAV E RAG E C rc ;. =-:- • Ib. . Ib. All IGA Stores Will Remain rE'S{2 Genuine S pang amb Sale CLO SED MOO., - OCT. 10 for THANKSGIVING �reslz �resh re,� MAPLE LEAF-2-LB. TIN . .. LEGS LOINS AMB In s MINVUELIdEAT _ LAMB' O' LAMB BASKET f SAVE Sc — OCEAN SPRAY JELLIED OR WHOLE — 15-OZ. -- - - �alf or W�o�e �', W�o�e . . . ��an� on Koast, �NoPp, stew - CRANBERRY y - _ _ c c c BETTY CROCKER—I8-OZ. PKG. PIE TRUST �IIX :;33e ZOc OFF REG. PRICE — GIANT SIZE Ib - . Ib. DETERGENT _ - - . - SURE M 1-LB. PKGs- 37C STOKELY'S — 48-OZ. TINI y jultz, ALE LEAF LARD _ D Et N x8-OZ. TIN N C Yc jj()jpE 1) 1 1 FD T11 .. ..39C 0 • ' - - .. - � , SIN THE I I/:-LB. PEAR-SHAPED TIN t 16 Deluxe VOLUMES 039_. SIN FULL COLOUR VOLUME 1 - ' 11-0Z. r - Onl 49e • u _ .. BTI.S. ;w ... r• ?VOLUMES 2-16 t 16-CZ. Only 99C each 3 JAR 5c ' CANADA.No. I GRADE —A HEARTY ENERGY FOOD McCain . Polk Bag - C C feI 101,b . , Y. ICHARDSON'S -, IG MARKET BRADFORD GROWN - GOLOEN SWEET — U.S. No. 1 /l / Y 1 LERY Nu: Grade 2 roe 21c SWEET POTATOES r lbs. 19C CE PICKERINGIi A THANKSGIVING FAVORITE _ U.S. No. 1 - C ONTARIO lbs. CD ANBERRIES : 1-�. Bag 25t ; TOKAY GRAPES 25 7.