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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_10_14 • t 1 1 '� '• .. ..,t , `y� -_. �t.. •--Ml ., ., -•"r' .• , .. • ,C r`�,t fV 1 I ..fR._` �• WS 56`x•=`per Ram= W+ ye United States: 43.00 W. C. KURYAR AN ON PUBLISHERS ,•3c R C '•Afttht5rised As Second C aw Mats. VOL- 76 TtO. 4. - PICB$RING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, OCTOEM 14, 1960 Pub3shed Since Novetsibee•.18>!f Post Office Dept Ott7wa 7. K E R I N,G -G e .. a Rid es n Devel meat With Hotel Owner,�Asks If Residents Do y 9 oP Gas Track Gives $ - Or Don't Want License In Village - Lai a Crowds Inspecting New Homes Village Bad Scare - Pickering Village firemen and Would the residents of Pickering The Bay Ridges Development police spent a very anxious hour last' .Village be opposed to having a dining P�fKERING VILLAGE Around Frenchman's Bay, officially • • Thursday, until a propane gas truck room license in the Gordon Hotel?' wed last week�ehd with me atmo._ Petition West Rouge had been ri hted on Church street. That is the question being asked here of an exhi ition. g -,Congratulations to the First Pick The truck carrying two large tanks by Mr. George McCalman owner of g . Truman Wilcox„ The entire day and night shifts of g the hotel. trio Cubmaster, . of 'gas came off Highway 401 from who scored 502 12 l!'ickering Township police were called On Storm Sewers Three years ago, the village'voted points out df a on Sunda to het handle the leaf= tile east. The driver Edward Ecklund possible 310 in the Tandem Tractor,, ' y P on the question of beverage rooms •;tic, which at orye, time was backed The dgrk of Pickering Township of Green'River said his brakes failed Tandem Trailer event of the Shell will prepare a petition fbr.the home- a9 he a for -men and women. The vote turned Owen onto Highway 401. � approached Church Street. 'Oil Go. Toronto Regional Truck down beverage room about 3 to 1. People tourred through bitiott owners of Pots 72 to 80 inclusive in He made the turn wide, hitting a Drivers Rodeo last Saturday. This i parked bread truck and turned upside The time has rolled around again, qualifies him, for'the Ontario Truciq• fall d saw the layouts-of the con- Brownfield .Gardens, West. Rouge, P p ' . _ y west side, authorizing the Works down, sliding along the street for when Mr. McCalman;can,if he wishes, Rodeo Finals, on November 17. leted subdivision, before inspecting Department to ca circulate a petition for another vote e 13 model homes that have been carry out-the installa- about 40 feet. He escaped unhurt. on the Thanksgiving week-end was an es- in tion of storm sewers. Police kept traffic off Church street question. pecially festive holiday this year due 'btiIt for that purpose. Mr. McCalman now, is not inter- Last 72mrsda night, the press, T� work would be done on a Local and firemen played water on the ' to the wonderful weather and the Y g Improvement basis at an estimated tanks and truck until the truck had ested in beverage rooms for the Gor- magnificieut colouring of the leaves- Tong with numerous other including cost of $1 620.00 or 180.00 I been righted. �leour►ci] members; township employees, S per lot,. don Hotel. However he is interested Although many were away on holi rs etc. had a review look at payable over a three year period at Firemen feared that the in a dining room license. He says that day, most 9i the ehurehe. reported _bosses o interest leak, ignite and explode. Fortunately i e sou get the cease a wo a good att-ndance. ,bo completed there will be 3,000 for all residing in that area, no such put in a modern dining room and. re-. Best wishes for happiness to then . model the building. homes in the . development, plus Firerrren TO ` ing happened. g former Carol Hunt, whose marriage Churches, public and separate schools, • • However the vote on a liquor goes- to Mr. ,Wm: Keeler took place last%. Starks, shopping centres, marina and/ Have �Wi1 Pouadkeeger Didn't lion takes time and costs money+. Saturday afternoon, greenbelt Mr. Mcefeeli says h would like Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Andrew at► The homes on exhibit appeared to Room to get the feeling of the village on tended the wedding of their nephew the matter. If they do not want a Alan Bath, on Saturda afternoon ;• be very well constructed'and certainly The South West Firefighter's Assoc:a- Return honey dining room license here'he will for- y '�' A "lacked that box look, seen in so many tion is to have a building of their own Orangeville. get the idea and save his time. and Mr. Lyn Fair, A subdivisions. for meeting and recreatio-al purposes. Last week we reported that Mrs Y Agricultural ttep• the ratepayers time and money- Reeve for Ont. Count g Reeve Sherman Scott after inspect- They have to foot the bill themselves. Sean L: McPherson asked Pickering y, brow h{ • Pickering Towngh: If you are interested or not inter- a group of fifty to sixty 3ng the homes, said, '-I am pleased g Township council at a p council why she received uP Y Y O. A. G with what I have seen here. This is special meeting agreed on a motion her money back from the dog pound, ested in a vote, here on the question student, to study the Milking Par- Y P ++ I b give I aft fr having paid $4.00 for a do of a dining license,contact Mr.George lour and Trench Silo on the V1'est- .. certainly no slum dPVelo meat. y Co>ynefllor Ross Deakin to g :1lcCalman of Camerson Street and let i , Opening on. a holiday, coupled with l permission for the building. picked up. my farm ast week. { beautiful weather, plus gifts for the I This active group of firemen meet Mr. George Gerigs, poundkeeper re-I him know, one way or the_other, fhe Women's Institute under the Children and- advance' advertising, once a week .for training and after. ceived a number of calls on the matter L n.enershr, of Mrs. F. Ma Rae,: 'o c brought large crowds to view the the training session a little recreation. in�in all fairness to him we would ha. started quilting activities once ` U to now, this has been carried on in like to point out that Mr. Geri s did Twp• Water Plant again. If you are interested in ob-, development. P not t><1 g taming a beautiful heirloom .quilt„- ' the fire hall. The new building wfll be Y back the money, nor did Mrs.. Well Under Way get is touch with Mrs. MacRae, or, constructed at the rear of the..fire McPher•gon say that she received an ar. Institute e�j hall on the resent move iirom him. y e member. ; •Township Voters P property. As the ite3n appeared in print, the P Jenkinson,, ?Work 'on the new water Tani in Rev. M. R. and Mrs. List Now Posted nference was, because Mr. Gerigs is Pickering Township well under foot of of King, were guests a Dar, in. Retarded Children n charge of the -pound, that it was Brock Road is well under way, Mfrs. C. E Morley on Thanksgiving. he who returned. the A chftnnel has been excavated 1,800 - Mrs. Wilson Addison, who has Elsewhere iiti this issue, you will ed a pound fee, al- =ied a notice regarding the posting • though his name"was not mentioned• feet out into the lake for pipe. The been.visiting her father Capt. Ed. SellOOl TV Topic Naturally this puts Mr. Geri lead-off pipe from the low-lift pump Pyette, returned to her home at, pf the Township's Voters' List poor light, and we apologize m a house has already been laid in the Sarnia, on" Saturday. ' Read this notice, find out if you are The new school for Retarded Child- P Size a him Y 8 . for any inconvenience or unpleasant- water. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Earkrr, EI»; ion the voters'list aria act accordingly. ren in Ajax, and -how it all began aces because of this item. The concrete form work including. aine; and Mrs. N. Bic, visited rely-; Every year, after, an election time, will be the topic for. discussion on the the floor of the }ow-lift pomp house fives in Forestville; N. Y. Deer the" people are disappointed because when TV show, Talk of the Town on Chan- • • has been completed. Water will be week-end. arriving at the polls they found their nel 6, CBLT on October 20th at 2.30 dire as. Wk pump from this low-lift pump to Among the young people i ced.- Lune missing. P.m. • the main pump house at the top of who spent Thanksgiving with their, ra. " the Ii if8:_ families here, were: Misses Caro!',, Township engineer: T. O.,Jefferson James, Eva Hasek, j.oaise Lishrnan-•t • said this week that about $70,000 The Henry Weaficy family jisitedt , J-IM Makes Presentations October 9-15 'has been officially worth of work has already been done at the Gunter eot4age, near`Ma on the water plant to date. over Thanksgiving week-eiul- f6 z proclaimed as Fire Prevention week.. P Erie, Eric and Rwmld I ke In keeping with 'the occasion, the fire department of Pickering Village • • went to For Willis Thanks v- ;s appealing to all residents to take 'Local Residents Aid mQ• ' ' �' Mr. A. lleslauriers sod fa '1y, 4f extra•precautions against fire. With Goderich were with Mr eslavr� winter just around the corner, more Retarded Children' iers' parents 1Ir. and I J ani hydro is used and more heating units' and appliances are on the go. Thirteen .new names have been kton at Thanksgiving_ Nfr. and Mr's C. A, territt spent t. w1 The firemen were out Wednesday added to the list of captains who will jg'tt distributing literature that is lead the drive for funds for the new Thanksgivirg week• f value to every homeowner. T ' Aidon School for Retarded Children, daughter Jiro Henry er -.. - - - sit inn omnl tion n ax,. ami y at ont a ot� c e i • y isot 1 ?niy read rt carefully but keep it Each will be�responsible for convas- kir. Alan Dawson. Sr., is duck 'ter. y.for future reference. ' sing in a definite: area. They are: huniting in Manitoba this week.. Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Green — Last week he got a moose near, y • Claremont; Mrs. Gates—Dunbarton Chapleau. and Dunbarton ,.sash; ales. J. C. Dayl Armstrong is s in- the- Township Lots T eN • Richardson—Picker:n, Village; Mrs. Ajax Hospital where she ebcate(f M Pickard—Fairport I'eaeh. her second birthdag. Deeded lie Error In Whitby, several captains will be report of the Trade an8 Field sharing the over-all r,rr•a: Mrs. Jack Meet at Linco.a SL School has bxQ: ' I Following t1he deadline given last Hope;Brown, Mrs. :.::' 2'rnnn:, 1'Irs. held over for aweek - as room. ... ^ ek,, the township' of Pickering, Walter Brownell', )lr L'. Fetrie,'Mrs. Bay Ridges Development -drew v,- large crowd over *e week-end. :seceding to resolution' 341-60' now T<•in Hamer,'3Ir. A. Branton, 31 r. Wm. �' eve aright-of-way over the Bennett Green and Mr. Turner. The A1don School is the name be- x', giro ert .Plan 239 r T ' , . inn given the nLw school for }retard- :., P Y, no th half of Lot � he A'ax Pickerin & W�ntbv , J fi 31 and that such right-of-w•ay must Association for Ret:r•dea "C;uldren i; ed Children being built by the Ajax._ ;� obtained`as such at all times. campaigning for °:�i�UU to finisa the "Pickering and Whit!ry Associatiori.' f.,r Retarded Children, 11fr. Cyril E Last week Robert Clarke asked schiool this year. A sizeable lint o: Morley and 'bier Sherman Scott are -of-w �,d-�s-already waiting for admit- the north end of Frenchman's Bay fence to t]e new classrooms„and it is-I among-the-Neiaerar} Chairmen si— opened. It was blockaded with two estimated. more than a thousand j this .association, A campaign is to, Mrs. children in the area are retarded and be held the week of October 13 to, raise funds and has as its slogan _Lionel•Beliveau 3.uc;en Bedard Mr- Clarke charged that some need the special training. Contribu- Let's Finish the sh00%'. former council goofed in letting this tions may be mailed, if no,canvasser On Thursday, September 29th, has also served his community ell in right-of-way bfr. and Mrs, Jack 'Bailey and; Y g y go. He also said they calls, to the Retarded Children's Asso- Joanne spent Thanksgiving Lucien Bedard of 603 Mary Street Boy .Scout activities presently as a ;eve away some lots. ciation, Box 86, Ajax, Ontario, with Mr.. Fast in Whitby, and Lionel Beliveau member of the Group Committee. I e It .would appear that Mr. Clarke and 'Mrs, J. J. Bailey, Riverside Pk. . of 173 Lawson Road, Highland Creel, Lionel Beliveau was born in Plessis• was right on the matter of the lots. • The Eleventh Annual Young Pea were honoured b fellow employees of v'lle; I Drive For $25,000' Pie's Convention of the Toronto an&' Y Quebec and also •'Dined Johns- At a special meeting last week a Kingston Synod of the Presbyterian the Canadian Jo#iris-Manville Com- IVlanville in 1935, From 1940 to 1946 resolution waq passed directing the Church was held f Galt - Saturday; puny in'a ceremony Inducting t'ieri he was a r•ien her of the Royal Cana- township's. solicitors 'to get a Quit Need Tools For g into the J-M Quarter Century. Club. d'an A'r rorce. P.eturriing to Johns- Claim from W, 0. Bennett for lots until Monday. Attending from here- .The occasion was a dinner held at the ranville a t Asbestos he was asked to deeded to him in error. ' were: Kathleen Palmer, Ruth Mill—, Seaway Motel in Toronto._ .__ :_seine to Torn-:to-in 1948 to help in er, Lyn Murison, Faye Heron, Dave Both inductees have had sin lzr t'ie construction of Toronto Plant -- New School Grisby, Ken Iiish and Bill Hansen.. careers. Mr. Bedard war born in Ac- v:'te h- i- presently employed as Publisher Escapes Injury Mrs. fi*zabeth Henderson spent bestos, Queber and itn-tcd wit) I•'I: }:in•^ Le.:c?e;, The new Aldon School for Retarded the week-end with her sister Mrs,. Johns-Manville in Asl n�fr„ is an ep- ii i~�liv�;u ?-a- be`n a pnpular ' W. C. Murkar, of the Pickering Children, -which will open soon' in James Palmer. prentice in 19'%5. In 1:)40 tie ;oiir l mprnht-r, If the iIi, 'hand C` e�'.t rorn-I "News suffered minor injuries and. a Ajax, will have a large room devoted bliss Margaret Hortop was home the Arm truing in the,3rd Di.,i :on rni iit'r. iI a'i^tere�± l; severe akin u last Saturday at to teaching wood-working to retarded ,from Kin ston over the holiday and Y'c in U^t rg."fi 'r.- g P Y g J Signals in We•-tPnn ,Europe. HP w:s in nrd ^arT1i'nfr '-a: been of :'rn^t; Nfinden, -whep his car was struck boys, with her parents and brother visited wounded, during the cn.mra;-n in va'.ie to the Ro Smut niov,mort. 11�' from the rear by another car. Tools of 'all kinds are.needed for the Hortop family at Camilla. France. Retur-ing to Jchnr-I1lruiv:Ilq + a: ^coot :.glee H Hi,-'ard Creek I Mr..,,Murkar'F car was driven about this room,,and contributions of tools Mr. Don. Shortreed, formerly of be was asked to trpn=fer to Tor--to f•,r :h? ^n:r>and pre.'Pntl;; is P,uver, forty feet forward and crashed into are being sought by the Ajax, Picker- Pickering; -now of St. Thomas, had Plant when it wag built in 1949 w;iere Srr'ut Leader, guard rails at the roadside. His car ing and Whitby .Association for Re- the misfortune, to break his ankle he is presently -m.ploved ag a foreman At the Quarter Century Club sere- was-badly damaged (thP owner says tarded Children. Anyone who has a recently, in'the'Spintex Department. monies n wzZcem'rg addre�q by Mr, a total wreck - the insurance comp. few tools' to offer is asked to get in Congratulations to the Lincoln Lucien is well known in Whitby Rorer Hackney: S��ior Vice-President' anies will argue that out). touch with Mr. Don Lawrence, Presi. Ave, Public School pupils who have where he has been nrcminent in of Johns-Manville Comnanv was fol- He was driven to Bob Harvey's dent of the Association, at 32 Queen won the Cup at the School Fair af;� church activities of St. John the' lowed by Pre--entation of gold watches Lodge, (Tall Pines) where he had Street, Ajax; phone, WH. 2-4113. Dunbarton; also to. Miss Judy Bry- Evan elist having` held various• re- to Lucien and I:ionet nd boo uets of been intending to spend the week- The Association is campaigning for ant who had the most fi R � q gn' g Points fior Aponsibilities in the Knights of Colum- twenty-five roses to Mrs. Beliveau and end, with the colour. His son Neil $25,000 to finish building the school. exhibits, and who will attend tht , bus. and the Holy Name Society. He Mrs. Dclard. of Whitby drove up Sunday to bring Canvassers will go to work October Royal Winter Fair, as Quest of disr- him home. 17th. (Oct. 24th in Whitby). Dunbarton Kiwauis,. ' IM•aiiielL• Dr.'1iliiier.ip 14 celebration for-Mrs; !Uyward's mot- ter Mboio: Xehfi is a t v :RttscRe for the,C.a"41pri-Embassy, her; the occasion of`'hir,,90th . gum's-university."was IMid' home 7 Mr. and Mra�Don Hedges visited in German, A graduate of Toronto day, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Borland and _ Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Bates, Wood- University he returned to attend Mr. and lira. B. Kelly, Pat and daughter Gail, were week-end visit-' B� bridge, on Sunday on the occasion- thg $4th anniversary re-union. Mike, from Norwood, and Mra. N. , rs of Mss, Borland here. of their 22nd wedding anniversary. The reeidenct of Mr, sad•Yrs. L Hill, of Tcrontd, were week-tad i ][r, and Mrs. Malcolm Lewis; Mr. Barrie � � ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Ridge, Oshawa, were D. Almach was the secene of the guests of Mr. and Mrs.''A. Samar- and Mrs. David Schneider and Greg- V I Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. F. large gathering of relatives on . the illo. ry, of Kitchener visited Mr. and Copies of pictures appeasing In this ,Hutching,i week=cod, including: Rev. W. Al- Miss 'Donna Redshaw and Mrs. G. Mrs. Clare Keevil on Thanksgiving. papa over the "credit line" "pfioto' Georgina and Viola Forsyth spent mach,'of Dundas; Mr. and Mrs. Al- Postill held a miscellaneous shower Lu. and Ern Simpson, of Kilwor- ., Thanksgiving week-end with rela- 'ataek, of Don Mills; Dr. F. E. and for Miss Nan Dennis and• Ur. Grant thy, wish to be remembered to all two Barrie Pomeroy" are like able' y '.' tim;in London. Mrs. La Brie, of Pickering; Mr. and Hill, on Wednesday evening. Claremont relatives and friends. two sues' It you would likes by 7 j ]fr. and Mrs. Gordon Morley and Mrs. H. l,obb and family, Victoria Members of the Nortonamily They are operating a motel at Kil- (photo) of these pictttrq;the S b� ? family of Kitchener-isited Mr.'•and' Part. Mr. and Mrs. J. French and enjoy6d the holiday week-end with worthy. size, SO cents; the $.by 10,'M Mrs. Fred Morley,-on Sunday. fam![y, Heather Heights, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norton°including - To order, phone Mr. Pomeroy at Dr. H.-Ray and•daughter A, Y.*Robertson, Lohdon. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Pascoe and Support the Retarded Children TEmple 9-1417. Elizabeth, have 'been recent visitors Mr. and Mrs. F. Hayward and Jackie; Mr. and'Mrs. Carl-Norton, > Campai8n This Morita - at 4he home of•bir. aiid Mrs:' Jack' faatily recently-attended a birthday and Mrs. Lloyd Mason and d`augh- - OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7;00 P.M. ( 'ROUGE HILLS EXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M ON N0, 2 HIGHWAY PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. OCTOBER 13th.-14th.-15th. .. ..JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE FRESH FRESH PORK (Picnic) ib. C _ _ r. oa . FREH LEAN PORK C STANDING — (6th and 7th RIBS) Butt GRIME RIB ROAST b' . ,9c MAPLE SIRLOIN, T-BONE � - LEAF - & WING WEAK fib: BY THE i __ SLICED • ' PIECE BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET lb Ib. - POT : ;:' .Ib. c - FRESH � - Al� -B- e' ear tS ib. ioC►� (SAVE-20c. PER LB.) ROUND STEAKS .gib. �+ - 4 BONELESS ROLLfO — (1st 5 RIBS) _ OR ROASTS - c - _ 'rime Rib Roast _ WHILE IT LASTS - �b, ,:'" SLICED RINDLESS lb. FRESH LEAN Si'ode:' BACON �bs. ee BLADE OR SHORT RIB _ -- - R AST _ d (GLADE BONE REMOVED, BANANAS ' c (SPECIAL OFFER OF 4c OFF) CHUM Tasty Government Inspected Meat 15 oz. tins : SHORTENING _ 09- 00"d f c Ib. c y 9 CENTS . GRAY DUNN 7 oz. pkge. SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (REGULAR) - SAVE 19 CENTS c el Wafers . $9c Ca � MARGARIN b {SAVE 4c) -- ---- — ------- - MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE -1 lb. Roll - BASSETT'S . ;t/s lb. pkge. C C LIQUORICE ALLSORTS23 : (Save 6c.) :-:,, , '•. . -.. - . -'; -, ,, ' -`:`. (Save 6c.) AMERICA DRY Large 30 oz- Bottles :laoPOPULAR BRAND •-CARTON of 200 - -$ • CIGARETT-ES (Plus Deposits) (Save ZOc.) CANADA PACKERS (SAVE .16 CENTS) MAPLE LEAF TENDERFLAKE r -' KLIK OR KAM Pure Lai d c X08 STROU S lb. 12 ok. tins i j.. BROUGHAMMr. and Mrs. Murray Beelby'vis- bank the speaker of the evening was R. Parkinson of Toronto Bay Ridges Development. This rsov{t- _- ited friends at Peterboro over the introduced by Mrs. A. Pickard and There will be a Home and Sehool ed in a contifiuous tie up.of traffic on o r long week-end. explained clearly and concisely just executive meeting Wednesday October Liverpool Rd. for the,,hreo ulna Mrs. Grant -Glover and family of what work and effort would go into 19th at 8 p.m. at the school Thanksgiving week-end. A very pretty autumn wedding Hampton; Mr. and Mrs. R. Craw- s` a solesnaized..in St.:,John's United g"$school area library. A live- A Home and School Area Con- Freachtman's Bay Bowling League ford, Whitby; fir. and Mrs. Thos. stiosr eriod , followed after Terence will Church, Brougham, on aturday, �' P be held in Peterborough, Team Standings- "- October 8, at.4.00 p. m. Tfie church Anderson, Sandford; also Mr. and' which all present were invited to October 29t1i. Additional in No. 6 Roughriders 29, NCB 3 All way utifclly decorated with aut- Mrs. Robs. Malcolm, "had Thanks. examine books on display. Mrs. M. for parties interested, can be obtained Outs 19, No, 1 No Names 19, No.,8 uriin lowers: giving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. H. Parkinson thanked the speaker and from Mrs. E. Hull, president of the Bums 17, No. 2 Vamps 16,No, 7 Slow - Malcolm. 'the meeting closed followed b Rev.'A- E. Cresswell officiated at g y a Home and School Council. Pokes 15 No. 5 Punks 13 No. 6'Piek- The regalar meeting of the Brou- • social half hour, ' the uniting in marriage of Mr. Cliff- gham Woman's Association was - ! ups 12. ord Gerald Payne, brother of Mrs. lilt. and Mrs. R. PaltFier of Victory •�6NCH AY Over 200 Pat Tranquaaa 233, Clare E. Lindo, R. R. 1, Locust Hill, and, held -t Wednesday evening October Drive visited Mr. and Mrs. Campbell f'l1 A Skitch 239, 226, Sid Fenton 216,- Al 5, at the home' of Mrs. Geo. Gray of Markham formerly of Fairport Election of Officers was held at the Skelton 206, Alex Parker 206, 222, ' Myrtle Christina Sleigh, both of Tor- Y - , .onto, The bride entered the church with an attendance of nineteen. The Beach. y` October meeting of the'Frenehman's 224, Mike Ciehun 251, Jim Gurr 257, en the arm of her father, wearing a president Mrs. Willson opened' the The cancellation of last Wednes- Bay Home and School Association Marg Morgan 228, Ivey Skitch 22D, lovely Ivor meeting with hymn_ 380, followed by day's Guide meeting was due to ill- held at the School last Monday. Mrs. Clarence Gibbons 218, 203, 202, Doro- y ' y princess style. bendoline prayer- The Devotional was taken ness in Guide Captain Crosier's fam- Margaret Brown was re-elected for thy Wiseman 244, Gord Warren 226, gown, trimmed with rhinestones and by Mrs. Periry.�During�the business 'il President Vice-President Jean Holo- 213• Al'Hooper • „• seed pearl; her headdress was a ' � X per 214, 201, Anna Ciehun pearl tierra with waist-length veil period several letters were read; a Sorry to report that hits. F. Wil- bon, Treasurer Myna Salt, Recording 209, Vera Tranquada 218, Harve Fer- and she carried red roses. Maid of donation was made to the Deaconess' liams of Dunbarton Shores is in hos- Secretary, Shirley Calhoun, Correa- tile 263, 227, Era Stephens 206. honer Mrs. Lindo, was in autunul Order, an invitation was received t'o pital after undergoing surgery, ponding Secretary, Shirley Whyte, :, High Single Flat Edith Reaman' btue silk organza with Headdress to attend the W. M. S. Thankoffering Friend -and neighbours hope she will Executive members are, Vera Tran- 257, Clare Skitch 321. - match, and carried Service; also a meetin of the Osh- soon be liotheagain. quada, Helen Fenton,Rosemary Haley High Triple Flat Dorothy Wiseman pink carnation awa Presbytery of the, W, A. to be The Denny ,and 'wore. silver shoes. Miss Nancy y brothers, Cecil and John Margaret Vargo and Amie Dorsett. 601,Clare S`latch 886, Frank MacNeill held n St Sleigh, bridesmaid, wore autumn ell- ! Paul's .United Churc shot, a fine- moose at Bawk during This was membership ' • 8 Y h. 8 p.month and the 708,. ow silk organza and .carried 'pink. Ajax, on October 27. It was,also de- their 10 day holiday in northern Ont- president spoke on the purposes of High Single Hdep. Edith Beaman carnations, and Mrs. Lillian Sewell tided to hold a Bake'Sale; also Ap- ario. Cecil has a fine trophy, a 38 Home and School and urged all those 309, Zena Lunney 284,--Mike Ciehun wore autumn mauve silk organza roris and Miscellaneous_articles, in inch'rack. interested in their children's edu- 306. and carried yellow carnations. The the Township Hall on Saturday, :tilts. Wilkinson of Park Cr., has cation to join. The Principal, Mr. M. High Triple Hdcp. Edith Rear++an October 29, at 3.00 p. m. Mrs.-Ham- been hospitalized. . groom, best man and ushers wore and we sincerely Inrig spoke on the subject of the 708, Ivey Skitch 683; Mike .Ciehun r,• white flannel jackets and ,black . ilton, Card Convener reporter gave. hope she will be home before too long. lunch hour. 793, Alex Parker 792, - ttrousers, Mrs. Howard Plaxton or- her repot t. The program was then ' Mrs. Grace Doane of. Dunbarton The next meeting will be held Nov. ganist, presided during the ceremony turned over to Mrs. T. Philip, who Shores is visiting Quebec city. 7th, at which time a film on safety, ROUGE :and soloist Miss Gail White, sang gave a reading on "Thinking of Self' Linda Pickard visited Janet Fene- entitled "That they May Live" will 1 E .. assisted by Mrs. Robt. Miller, who more of Scarboro hover the holida be shown. We"trust everyone in the dietriet O Perfect Love' during the sign- gave a reading on "The Christian week-end. - y Mr Mrs. - • .- sign- ing of the register. - their fam ' Follo�rdrtg-tlre- lig!�T wl The euchre and game night spon- ily of Milton spent the week-end with ilies or .friends as the weather was Aion was held at the home of Mr. A. Hymn and Prayer, and a dainty soled by the Home and School Aso- Mrs.1 Gray's father, Walter Gildner. Perfect for the-occasion. and Mrs. Lindo, at 7.%p, m. The lunch served by the hostesses: Mrs. caation in aid of the graduation`ban- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W n and Mr.and Mrs, Bob Miller and family, ladies of Brougham W:"M. S. served George Gray and Mrs. A. J. Gray. quet will be held Saturday October family sperA the ThgnlM'ying•reek- Ridgewood Rd. spent the holiday with -. . a deficions thanksgiving dinner, in 15th at 8 p.m. at the school.Keep this• end at Burke Falls, relatives at Kashi Lake. Prougham Toyvn Hall and.dancing FAIR' MAC evening in mind and join your friends Ron and Sandra Clafli'drore to Mr.and Mrs. Ken'Jones and family. :. fi0110bved. C1vt-of-4own guests .were and neighbours in an evening of fun. Watkin'trelr dn, JCY3 . Vring the week- Ridgewood Rd. motored to Algonquin from: New Brunswick, Ottawa, Os- Fairport Beach-The First General The P arsalls and the Diotte fam- Omd for the sports'ear races there. where they enjoyed the beautiful hawa, Orono, Preston, Hamilton and meeting of the Fairport Beach Home Wea of Lakeview Ave., visited Mrs. We are sorry to hear that 1[r, scenery over the- weekend. Toronto. and School Association was held Wed- Pearsalls's sister, Mrs. R. A. Simpell Robert Balsdon is a patient at t9e Congratulations to Mr: and hirs. D. - Mr.."and Mrs. Cliff,.Wannop had, nesday evening and was well attend= of Midland over the holiday week-end. Oshawa General Hospital. Hurry and J. Rector, Rouge Highland Dr. on the dinner on Sunda with Mr, and ed. The changes in officers and execu- Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gouldhawk from J. Sunday get well Bob. birth of a eon last week Mrs- Gordon Hughson, tine was announced- It was further Prince Albert Sack,, are visiting Mr. Mrs. A;thui Jones and young Ste- The First West Rouge Guide Com- Miss M. Ryland, of Toronto, via- 371110unced that on Nov. 17 at 8:15 and Mrs. Hansen of Park' Cr. Mrs. vin are leaving Thursday for a trip pang had their Going Up_Ceremonies ited Miss..Ethel Seebeck over the P-m., at Massey Hall a panel discus- Gouldhawk and Mrs. Hansen are cis- to England to- visit relatives. They Thursday, October 6," when Candy •w a ee-end •. Mon between"The Canadian.National tern. are going by plane and expect to be Watman, Carol: Ann Cornish, Linda Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Doton, of Federation of Home and Sdhools and The Pickard familyy visited Mrs. away about two weeks Wright. Wendy Carter and Charlene 'Calgary: also Mrs. Booth, of White- Parents Teachers' Association versus Pickard's parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Mr. W. Barker underwent surgery Bramble went up from the Brownie vale,_visited._lAr. and I&=. W. Knox , well known members of the press" Boyd of Newmarket on the week-end. at the Oshawa General hospital last Pack tone-day last week. will be'held. This will be sponsored Faster David Holmes will be pre&- Friday and we are ptessedYte report Many happy returns of the day to Mr. and Mss. John Knox and the' by the Toronto Star and there-will be thing at both morning and evening that.he is,progresaing tsvaSttrq ]e and Linda Miller, Jaybelle Grove, who ,fatslily. Hampton, visited Mr, and no eharge for admittance, everyone is services at 11-�Lm.and 7 p.m. at Dun- v0 1 aroaftd akain. celebrated her fourth birthday Thar. Y A[ra Root sillier during the holi- aged to attend Mr. Parker intro- fair Baptist Church, Sunday, October Happy birthda I to 'Garry October 6,.with a party. .day week-end duced the new teachers present and 16th. Balsdon wlloiis; Oct 12th Mr. George Harris, Rouge Hill Dr. T&i,Woman's Association are •idded that Ne school was fortunate Glad to hear Mr. B. Friars of Lake- and to Ron C'1ar]4ber edlebrated his has been home for several creeks on. planning a Sale of Home-Baking - '.n having these new teachers to add view Ave- is home after being eon- birthday Oct 13th, dergoing treatment for a back injury Aprons, Miscellaneous Articles with =o an already tine staff. He also fined to hospital. Speedy get well" wishes to Alex and'his many friends wish him a -,Afternoon. Tel, to be held in the thanked all connected with the school Mr. and Mrs, L. Sharp and family Saunders who underwent surgery at speedy recovery. -Township Hall on Saturday, Oct- Picnic for providing 'in every way and Mr. and Mrs. A. Claereboudt and the Ajax Hospital last week, •The deepest sympathy of the tom saber 29, at 3.0 p. m. such a go,-! time fort all concerned family of 29 Park Cr., were the Many happy returns to Patricia munity is extended to Mrs. H. Dyett, Mrs, 13arold Crawforth, Whitby, Mr. Fairburn's class won the room guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Allerton Clark who will be 18 on October 17th. Ridgewood Rd on the death of her .called on Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mairs count of Rouge Hills, Thanksgiving Day. Patricia is attending Ontario Teachers husband 3attrsdaY, October 8. aone`day last 'week. During the evening Mr. Hargrave Another family joining parents on College in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rourke,.Ridge- Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Pascoe visit- was called upon and rendered a fine Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and Mrs. Thousands of people took advantage wood Rd- are enjoying two weeks 'ed friends at-St. Thomas during the Piano selection by Chopin, entitled dui, Parkinson and -family of Park of the ,Rood weather over the week- vacation in Florida. week end. "Fantasy m• " y Proe:fptu Mrs. R. Gill- Blvd., who visited Mr. and Mrs. M. end to drive out and inspect the new Con8•ratulPtiona._ -fio----- - _ Mr. and Mrs. George Craig. Rouge Hill Dr. on their sixteenth wedding - _ - _ II _ • anniversary Friday*, Octotler 7, and _ to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dick, Ridge- - l Rd who ding anniversary eWedn y,eOctober 12. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shilton, West point th s. spent, the holiday week • ' - r nPi Pickering' Handicapped Swimming w, _ _ _-- �• . . Committee would Pike to thank six Y - girls from Friendship Ave., Cheryl .. Farmer, Jackie Lawson, Janice Olsen, Sandra Gordon, and Leslie. Gordon Rondr Scott Laycoz for their,hard work in raising - dress <• .=5.10 for the handicapped chil swimming in the township. Mr. and Mrs. Runs Ferguson tame aponsering, a Boys Recreation Club , for youths 14 to 20 years of age on W e 7 1 n p.m. whn gamest and other activities ' vai4tble at their Recreation Hall, Rivers End A registration fee veil - of $1.00 for the season and 25c an ` evening will be charged to an - For further information calA2-0621.participating. Fo t Mr, and Mrs. Russ Ferguson,Rouge .. ; their two daughters and ' Hill D . had " ;• F their families from Peterborough and their son and his family from East me 'Thanksgiving Woodlands ho for j .•. weekend . _ - LERK'S NOTICE TICE ^...�..�,. _ of first after` all 611P 3 :First Posting t Is used to be OU'R clotheslin �� Clotheslines make dandy skipping ropes. And that's about all Voters' is Voters Lists, 1960, Municipality of •that can be said in favour of clotheslines in this modern world the Township of Pickering, County of of electricity. BE-SURE.TO VISIT THE Ontario. What a "Cinderella'.'.ehange has come over our woman's " HYDRO EXHIBIT AT THE'19ti0 Notice is hereb given that I havA Y world with today's weather-proof automatic .electric dryers. INTERNATIONAL PLOUGHING MATCN complied with Section 9 of the Voters Lists Act and that I have posted up Never.a care about•the weather on washday. . , no more heavy os tie form of Tbosros Haar li SMS, m-my office at Brougham: Ont., on laundry basket to lift. . . no more'tedious, back-breaking _' _Sprioafisld Flails C the 14th day of October, 1960, the list : "hanging-out." h� - of all persons entitled to vote. In the _ r Mb to 14th - said municipality at municipal sloe Your surroundings change, too,when you own an automatic • flora and that such fist remains therer electric dryer. .. no more drooping, dripping basement wash- - for inspection. g p iri the yard for outdoor living. l._ - •_ - -- -- -- _ .._ nd I h b ll u all vote to rn s., :mores ace 1' ' A ere y ea eon ra Isn't it time ou made some little "ski " take immediate proceedings to haver Y• peer a present of any errors or omissions corrected ac your clothesline? cording to law,•the last day for appeal .# i �.. ii yours being the 28th day of October, 1960. I V E B E T T E R E L E C T R I C A L L Y Dated this 11th day of Oct, 1960 Lloyd Johnston, clerk, Township of Pickering. Ruth visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lit- Pickering United Church is a sister IN THE COUNTY COURT OF stn, Beaverton, on Sunday. of the guest minister.' D[TOR�AL ti spMr. ind Mrs. E. Pascoe and Grant SW`THE COUNTY OF YORK ` ent Sunday, with Mr- and Mrs. J. W. M. S. St. Andrew's Presbyterian UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF Thomas,-Stouffville, and attended Church ! ;••;f the baptists.of Susan jean. a Writ of Fieri Facias to me direct- It - Wl�t'S The Use? Miss Joyce:"1 rolley, Brantford, The monthly' meeting -of the W. ad, issued out of the County Court visited her parents over the week- M. S. was ':eld on 'Tuesday eve:.ing of the County of York, wherein Last week, a few members of the Pickering Village park and. October 4, at 8 .00 o'clock at the WARREN SMITH is Plaintiff, and : bilo filling'is the order of the day home of Mrs. James Brisbin: JUNE C. WALL, NORMAN, J. •Committee toured the local park, checking on conditions and WALL, JOHN A. WALL, and. -• in our community, with reports of The president gave the Call to xn:-king plans for the winter months. good crops, everywhere. Worship and i beautiful Devotion GERTRUDE I. WALL, are Defen- 'i'hey found that the small building housing. the shut-off - was given. by Mrs. Wm. Boyes and darts, I have seized and taken under , - AUDLEY 1`irs. lien Heron._qtr. Brisbin gave Execution, and will offer for sale by valve for the rink had been pushed over; the windows in the a very fine presentation ri the new Public Auction in my office in the .change but *had been broken and debris strewn about the The church was decorated with Study Book "Into A19"the ;World South, in t e, at 416 Centre street, ounds. vegetables, fruit and flowers on Suit-. Together". The Thankofferin S>_r- South, in the'Town of Whitby, in Zr g the County of Ontario, on Tuesday. As compared to other ears, this wasn't so bad. This pro- day for the.service. The men's choir vice will be held in the church on y November 1, 1960, at 2.00 o'clock in arks and rinks-for the town's youth is sang "How Great .Thou Art'. the Sunday evening November 20; with ' blem of maintaining p he afternoon,.all the right, title and An:uversary Service will be on Oct-Ucr Mrs. Taylor, of Belleville as guest iatertst and equity of redemption of one shared by all' municipalities. Ober 23, at 2. p. m. Rev. Wesley speak'er. .We are reminded that sub- Neelands, of Hasti:igs will be guest' . scriptions fnr the Glad Tidings are JUNE C. WALL, to, in, and out o£ - A contractor, working on a new home in Ajax, recently told the following lands, namely: s - due. Anyone wishing to take this ia8 that nothing could be left lying around at Might, Or It speaker. Mrs. Geo: Iiatt and Bob`--fiae'paper, contact Mrs. Chas. Rog- - l =mould be gone in the morning, or broken. --� - McHugh attended the wedding on ers. We are asked to remember Nig- . All and Singular that certain par- be always wonder Saturday in Port Ferry United eria in our prayers. Donations were eel or tract of lands and'prenu he When we see and hear these things, Y r s%tuate tying and being in the Church of their nephew, Garr Mc received fo- the' Residential Indian `Township of Pickering,being coin- -- just what kind of parents we have arid, what kind of homes Hugh, io June Strong. Y School. Invitations were extended-to these kids are being brought up in. .� Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pow and our Society to attend a Thankoffer- posed of the whole of Lot 35, ac- u that have family visited at the home of Mr, ing Service in Melville Church, in cording to a Plan filed is the In every community there seems to be a group P y Registry Office for the County of lio•respect gat au for public property; even though good money and Mrs. Frank Hoag, Thornton s Lt'e�►v-Bill, on Thursday afternoon, •••f. Corners, on Saturday evening. October, 13, and to Knox Church, in Ontario as No. 612" !. �. .,;,�'• •.and Valuable time is Spent each year to put facilities for a Mrs. -T. Annan spent the week- Oshawa on October 18, at 8.00 p. m• On the aforesaid property is erected end with her son Jack, and Mrs, with Mrs. Paul Newton, Whitby, as. :k :good tim6 at,their'disposal. ., nest s esker. a brick bungalow, containing cis In the case of the village rink-house,,we readily admit, the Aanaa. Whitby. 8 p rooms, with.gas heat and an attach- In.c• Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Phipps aad We are asked to remember Evan- ; 'building is anything but attractive. But why wreck what we �ffrey; of Toronto, visited Mr. gel Hall with donations of canned ' have got and Mrs. Jas, Davidsotr, on Sunday. milk and meat - ARTHUR WELSH, f ,. .. pans are already under way to�fiave the rink in operatloII Mr. and Mrs. herb O'Connor suss A delicious lunch was served by Sheriff. County,of Ontario _ two daughters, of td-ontreal; Mr. and the,hostess nod.the evening passed• �t 6-13-20-27 �&soon as ice weather"is here. Mrs, bon Johnston, . Rodney aad all too quickly. - Corr. We W the kids of this village: enjoy what you have Ruth Anne, Stamford; -Mr. Dick s k to Our Child- Guthrie and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gut and look after it. To the.pareutsrwe AaY:• P� Y hrie and family visited at the ho`ine - .LMRS• N ren about„�especting public pr all, you are pay- ` of Mr. and Mrs."}?ert Guthrie on s 'fn8 for it. It just aright be possible that your little darling,. Sunday. who never says or does a thing out of place at home may act Mr, and Mrs. Dick Winter and Pee9fes �oeal 'Palm header, - *hen Out with the gang..A few words, the boys motored to Gananoque on er Adviser .:n little differently Sunday, calling on Dick's uncle and - strong words,.won't do any harm, even if yours.is not guilty aunt„ Mr. and Mrs. Bradford, of cobourg. She will solve all your problems of some of the vandalien►acts. Mr, and Mrs. Orville Nelson, Roy Open daily and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 14 p.m. - and Colleen. Downsview, visited at L_ 4 �/� Gary for Thanksgiving week-end. the.home of Mr. and Mrs. , George Phone RA. 94141 140 Si mcoe S•, Os hom RMr. and Mrs.' Leonard Cornutt lzatt, on Monday.. The Seout3 and Brownies did and Cathy, of •Willowdale. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tucker, of tweet on Delon ,but will resume.ga Doug. Boyers and Mrs. H. Law and Toronto, visited at the home of their Monday xt son David.'of.ScvbQ;o, visited Mr• uncle anti aunt. Mr, and Mrs. Geo., p�I,IgARTON RADIO A '1'SLE1/1SI01+11 ouch Birthday to Danny lvllie- ,and•..3drs•r;E 'Gsrputt•on the week- Puekrin, on Sunday. The best wishes of this commun- ,ett, son Mr, and Mrs: Ray Ell­. end. ��d on Me. Z N.ighvmy in Dunbortet Since 194 . ieott, who etebrafed h6 third bit-: ;Mrs••H+rli. Pres. of Pickering Dis-' it goes to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mc- thday on O tuber 7. Doegles'Wen' tr;ict,,ddeme and,School Council pre- Leod (the former Gwen'Campbe — ,yer9 also celebrated his birthday sented Graduation Pins to Susan who were married is Ajax on Sat- T.V. Calls to the home P110n� mp verth) so Oetobe6r 6� Wilson. Margaret. Kayes, Darlene urday. Gwen worked with Audley -(plea"phone early for saint• �service) Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Signnimori, Douglas Suter, Bruce C. G. I. T. since it was organized. Shop Flout for Cesh���T.V. i Rodie Repairs wave Rowan on the birth of a now Pugh, at the Home and School ','•- st Oshawa Hospital. meeting. Attestesnary Services At Pickering c.m. t0 Q m. Wednesday 9 ain.-to 12 noon Mr. and Mrs. Howard Path had The community was shocked to United Church This Sunday P• r learn of the sudden paasi"g of Mr. Rsr. Fred H. Joblin, B. A., B. D. "'the letter's sister and husband, Mr. Small A lianee & Motor Repairs, Repairs to Car,' and Mrs. Byron Fraser far Thanks- Murray, while going,to work on Of Ottawa - Speaker PP epa r .. Wednesday last week and the sym- _ House di Transistor Radios -giving holiday. th of the community is extended Guest minister at the 1 t 00 a. ttt. = i Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaiser had the to Y Anniversary Service, Pickering Unit- II'V. ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS A SUPPLIES � -� fiormer's parents with them for the to the wife and fatuity, in the lass ed Church this Sunday will be Rev. „ i seek-aad. of a loving husband and'father. Fred H. Joblin, B. A.. B. D., Ott- Mr. and Mrs. W Carter and fate aqa BatterHBS — Tubes — Eft. . ily spent the week-end at the cott- G R E E I�!W OO D M r. Joblin comes of a family which. Terms C.O.P. a international Charge (Membership tree) ask us age at Bird's Creek. has a distinguished record fn* full for your application forth. Mr. and firs. H. Dawson had Thanksgiving Service.was well at- time' service in the church, all of `their son and his wife Mr. and Mrs. tended on Sunday, in spite of the them in the'United Church of Can- U. Dawson, Toronto, with BiUy and absence of several of our regulars. ada. The father, Rev. F, G. Joblin, _l Next Swiday, October, 16; will be is a retired minister, residing.with Anniversary Sunday, with service at his daughter Miss Gladys Joblin, a SEPTIC TANK CLEAN CUT t.. 11.00 and 7.30 in the evening: with teacher in Port Perry. Three sons " ev: T. Fleetham at morning ser- art_•n the ministry.-Rev. Elgie Js4� _ ---- ---. -- vice and Rev. J._Spencel ter- lin, a Secretary .of the Home Miss- TE SEPTIC = SERVICE s• �_ • '. >r born; in the evening. Thor : be, ion Board, Toronto; Rev, Kingsley •-- 'COMPLETE Alfa i • i. special music at both sewiC ote Joblin, Professor in Emmanuel Coll- ° the time for Sunday School - 1000 ' ege, Toronto; Rev. Fred Joblin, thin m. sharp. ister of a two thousand member nU �F �E s-is EW 'TAN INS ALLSD The Evening W. A will liold their church (Westboro), in. Ottawa, who PAT meeting on•Wednesday evening at will .preach here on Sunday. Mrs. k j • 41 �Y the home of.'Mrs. A. dtobertson. .Henry Westney, a valued member of, -_ Mrs. G. Henning in charge of the program. . ' The Afternoon W. A. will be held i, on Thursday, at the parsonage. with Group One, in Charge of worship. l.E T_'.S F I N I S H HE Young People's will begin .their T regular meetings on Sunday.-nights at the church. a s 77. } Anniversary Supper will be ser- ve+d in the Suttd2w. School Room on Monday, the 17th at 6.30 o'clock 'b This will be a pot-luck cafeteria- •style. Admission Adults $1.00, and 1 child 50�. a ' �� • Every+�ne•-w elcome at the supper. Proceeds to be,used for Building . y - Fund. Mr. and Mrs. Les. Wilson arrd the ' girls had Sunday dinner with the '•Cecil 'Disney family. The occasion being Cecil's birthday. Mrs. P. Wilson spent Sunday af, ternoon with Fred and Mrs.'Byers. Rev. T. Fleetham entertained his sister and brcther=in-law Mr. and ' Mrs. G. H--ndr.y, of Barrie over the - week-end. Mr, Laing, from England, is spen- ' • ding a short time with ''Mr. and-Mrs. - _ W. Sadler. Photo by Azzopardi Studio The Wm. Brown family spent the week-end with -friends at Tara. Lin. and Mrs. G. Eastwood and YOU, CAN• HELP THE RETARDED CHILDREN 01- 4W_ Lynda visited friends at Minden on Sunday. M Mn-and Mrs. F. Disney, of Brook- - -` of A�qx,� Pickering and Whitby ;Arthur AAitehell lin and Mrs. F. Chapman, Picker- o in'* .had Thanksgiving 'dinner with eni0y the right of every child . LIMITED Mr. and Mrs, Ross Disney. • Mr's: John McTaggartland Leslie, to go •tp sehool- iPieker�n �. Once l of Toronto, are visiting Mr. and _ • _ Mrs. Chas. McTaggart •for a few give with'YOUR HEART when your canvasser calls days. . • • ' Mr. and Mrs. J. •A. Pegg, of Osh- or mail •your* donation- to •BOX 86,', Aiclk, Ontario • awa, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. M. Pegg. , Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Pegg and r �HBA 'O� erial and spiritual blessings. With ' ,Billy McKay, O. A. C. Guelph Mr. and Mrs. George McConochie Hospital last' yeek. our God-given intelligence we have and Roger Carlton of Carlton Coll- and Hugh and Bob; and'Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mills, of United Church an ability to create even satellites ege, Ottawa, were at home for the Mrs. Lawson McConochie spent the Montreal, visited his mother Mrs. F. The Thanksgiving Day Service which orbit the earth. God is still T hanksgiving week-end. week-bnd at the cottage near Kern- Mills on the week-end. was very well attended in a church our mental superior, though, as we Mr. Arthur Thompson.; Mr. and ptville. Mr. Victor Rudik was home for beautifully decorated with the frui.s, cannot change the earth's orbit. On .Mrs. Howard McClement and Mary- Mrs. Paul McWhirter and daugh- the holiday from ��'aterloo College. •vegetables, grain and flowers of the Thanksgiving Day we should think L'eth spent Monday at Mount Forest. ter Wendy; of Toronto, visited Mr. bliss Evelyn Aiinis; of Oshawa, all season, Mr. Wm. McKay, min- of a kind God for the abundance There w-!re many local residents and '_firs. C. 1. Fletcher, on October and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Annis and ' ister, conducted the service, assisted God has •• given us in this part of the among the thousands of visitors to 5th. family, of Ottawa, visited 'Mr. and by Mrs. Marie Lynde, at the organ. world. With our thanks we also need inspect the model'homes at the Bay Mr. A. Gourlie returned home on Mrs. E. J. Annis over the week-end. A beautiful duet "Dear Land of humility. Evert though we may seem Ridges Development on the Bay October 4th, from Oshawa'Hospital Dr. John and hies. Wilkinson, of Home" to the tune of Finlandia, was insignificant our acts are all part of Road on the week-end. and is convalescing at home. Pittsburgh, visited at the manse on sung by Mrs, Vera.Freeman and Mr. God's scheme. A man gives nothing We are sorry'to hear Mr9. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Ross Carey and the the week-end. Victor Rudik. The choir sang "We' unless he gives himself. Willis,'Fairport Road, N., has been family, Toronto, visited Mr. and gather together", under the direction Dr. McKay. wilt be away next ill with flu. Mrs. Herbert Carey on Wednesday. FALL BAZAAR Y of Mr. picas Of The i Jahn Fickle; director. 'Dr. Sunday and the speaker will be a Some of the neighborhood child= Mr, and Mrs. T. Young, Toronto, Under The Aus " McKay read the well-known 13th representative of the Temperance ren of Mrs. McClement are enjoying visited Mr. E. G. Code on Sunday. AFTERNOON GROUP ~ Chap.,,1st. Corinthians, and • took Federation._ their music lessons in Mrs. J1cClem- Mr. Stuart Wilson spent the week- Woman's Association, Pickering his text from 1st. Corinthians '15: ent's uew music studio. _Mrs. 11c= end with friends in Newtonville. United Church - • -57 --"But thanks'be to .God, which :The W. i. . met on Wednesday, Clemeat's friends will also be inter- blra and Mrs. E. Lawrence, Ott- IN THE C. E. CENTRE giveth 'us the victory through our at Dr. McKay's, at 2 p. m. ested to hear she has been asked to awn, spent• the holiday week-end i Of The Church Lord Jesus Christ". We have a flay The 'Village Group' of'.the W. A. sing another series on the "Prelude , 'with their son 1I r. George Lawrence SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2960 set aside each year when we give met on Tuesday afternoon at 2.00 p. to Worship' on the Oshawa radio and family. At 3.00 P. M. special thanks to. God for our mat- m, at the horie of Mrs. Frank White. station, llrs. Vi. 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Never before have YOU experienced anything like-the .5 _ exciting SKYROCKET Engine and the smoothness•of all-new f yam$=Matk* w th—Amel=Aaotor amt on nd_ just wait till you see all the room:—headroom, legroom, entry zoom-that you'll find 'when you'try the 1961 ,{ Oldsmob><les! - 'Staedard'an Classic 98.optional at extra cost on other series. ' Ask about .thee Not New Number - e Y 'nch OLDSMOBILE, t � \ -Here's an all-new:kind of car"11Qore. agile - 4W to drive, more economical to operate! Sized e, to seasixiri com—fort?—IV`ot too hig . . not ' too-small'. . . just right for you! ;So sturdy j • `�8nd road-sore you'll drive all day without .;. � - - *' " tiring! Smooth and quiet in the Oldsmobile �. tradition! Y • f•" MODEL _ _ DELUXE ST ION WAGON _ The sparkling i' par ng new F-85. Choose Sedan or 1 Wagon...beautiful interiors in eitherglam- :` L..._.........._... -~c - -orous fabrics or all-Morocceens.' Check the -- - quality, roominess, equipment. Before you buy an new car, be sure.to see and drive _� foeh a General Motors Volvo. the new F-85 . . .eve-y inch'an Oldsmobile! W6lhwoll tires optional of extra cost.' OD ILLUSTRATED: . MODEL I DEL SEDAN — i The minute you get in and FLASHING FERFORMANCEI FUEL ECONOMYI The lively FLUID SMOOTHNESSI New FAMILY SIZEI Four big doors FUN TO DRIVE! Alert to your drive the new F-85 you'll All-new EXCLUSIVE F-W steps right out in any Hydra-Matic Drive with and room for Diu in either every touch! A honey to „-..KNOW this isan Oldsmobile Rockette V-s Engine ie company! And its favorable Accel-A-Rotor action is Sedan or Wagon.Wide seats handle and a !assure to through and through!You'll standard in every F 85 at no weight--combined with-the- optional At extra coat for stretch-out le p be deli httd with its uick g groom an park , with handy 188 g 9 extra coett Gives you 165 high-efficiency Rockette V-8 automatic convenience, ample height forhatal9edan over-all length! Ample 112• - response.-And you'll feel im- lipp up front. . .PROVED —prdvidestheTHRIFT you PROVED in design and , -: mediately that this new F-86 advantages of basic Rocket want,plus-the ZIP.you iilcel EXCLUSIVE with full size pace over 26 cu,ft. of lug- wheelbase and new Twin- : 'has extra heft and hustle design combined with light Oldsmobile and the all-new ggaag wagon holds.over Triangle stability for a weight of aluminum. Olds F-85. 73 eu•ft. _sum 86 todaEI quire about _where it.counts. su y 0.1614 s F. W.- AINSWORTH,- LTD. AJAX . - - - - -- _ - pooch - That Program serve this winter, I hope that new bridge on Sept. 21 and 22. Leaders I mont (potatoes); Brougham 4-H. strong 20ta, Veras Landry 206, May ' (By W. C. Murkar). Toronto TV Station gets going there included: Mrs. Albert Looper I Girls (Garden Club Exhibit); The DeLnca 205. - -"` �Tsiag a term commonly heard be-' soon. If tax-payers' money is go- and Miss Marion Downey, Prook- Claremont 4-H Girls (Cottons may • • • �; ing used by a local - "I'll be gol- ing into that type of production lin; Mrs. M. Anderson' and Mrs. L. be smart); (Cotton Dress) - from High Siage(flat) - Marion Grate- darned", I get my first outburst on then Mr. Diefenbaker better look Pugh, Claremont; Mrs. C. Hodgson Claremont - Jean Harper, Ruth A. am 243; High Triple (flat) - Ed- i,° it "IT" being that music (so-call- around a bit. Government claims to and Mrs. S. Barkey, Altona; Mrs. Carruthers; Shirley Lewis; Joyce ith Hogarth 613; High Siri le ed) program on CBLT Monday ev- have no control over CBC, but - Cecil Disney and Miss Kathleen Lewis; June Lewis; Evelyn Dunk- (hand.) - Helen!attessoa 261; High ening running fronn, at least 10.30 who's being fooled. McAvoy, Mount Zon; Mrs. L. H. eld; Shirley Dunl eld; Freda Drap- Triple (hand.) - Helen Patterson to 11.00 - that program was the It'.was the most amazing thing Roberts and Mrs. R. Harden, Brou er;Leila Byer; Margaret Byers. '657. worst I've heard (or seen) since I've ever watched and,listened to gham. The importance of vegetables in the daily diet was stressed, as a Lad:es' Jewell a FAIRVIEW LODGE • "i '': : radio commenced in the early 192a's. on TV. Y . ., J �� They called it a "story in music" or Now then, I know someone is means of following the Food Guide Ajax And Pickering ANNUAL BAZAAR e something like that. If it was a going to read this and say - He for Health. Other topics included: Octobers. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 story, it must have been a dirty could have turned off his TV, or Proper Selection and Care of Veg- 2.30 P; M. one, and the censors should have turned to something,else. I know, etables; Vegetable Cookery', and new Team ) Points Toys, Fancywork, Home Bake been called in.. It was the most but I feel a lot better now after ways of serving vegetables. Garnets 7 Table, Afternoon Tea , non-musical, senseless bit of poops getting this off. Anyone interested in the 4-H Diamonds 7 and doops I'v'e ever heard. Give a _— Horne-making Clubs should get iin Pearls 7 In Memoriam bunch of five-year-old boys some 4-H Leader Training Schools touch with the,Dept. of Agriculture, Rubies S tin horns and turn them loose, we Uxbridge. Emeralds 3 In loving memory of our ion Jim would hear the. same thing or Two local 'Leader Training Schools • • ' • Onyx -_._ 2 Gillard; kill'sd in action on Oct- better. A gang of pimply-faced were held last week for Leaders of .Junior Farmers At Markham Fair Sapphires 1 ober 14, 1944. 1 ` negroes, a few pale-faced whites the 4-H Home-making Clubs. The A number of district names are Opals ___ o Like falling leaves the years pass by, and an anaemic-looking white. unit which the Leaders will be in- noted among Ont. County Junior - Bowling 200 Or Over - But memories of our son never dies. -- who flopped his arms around like structing the girls is "Dressing L p Farmer winners at Markham Fair Marion Graham 243, Helen Patt- You are in our hearts to stay, a dying bass fish. If this is the Home-Grown Vegetables', and include: "Bill Batty, Prooklin, erson 228, Edith Hogarth 218, Ev- Lover and,remembered every day., kind of program CBC is going to The second school was held in LTx- Doug. Batty,' Prooklin; Johii Spen- elfne Montgomery 217, Jean Arm- Mom, Dad and Family TIERE! THE C311EATEST SHOW ON WORTHMM Here's the car that reads you loud and _. clear — the new-size, you-size '61 Chevrolet. A car so right for you in so } ou compare it a many ways that once y !r with the rest of the crop you'll agree nothing else near the money measures - up to it. r We started out by trimming the outside = , size a bit (to give you extra inches of clearance for 'parking and manoeuvr- mg)but inside we left you a full measure ' of Chevy comfort. Door openings are as much as 6 inches wider to give feet, knees and elbows the undisputed right t of way. And the new easy=chair seats ' are as much as"14% higher-just right t111i for seeing. just right for sitting. - Once you've settled inside you'll have _ t p a ces or evro et's 4-DOO spacious new dimensions (in the Sport Coupes, for example, headroom has •- :.` been upped as much as 2 inches, and _ I - there's more legroom, too—front and rear). Chevy's new trunk is something else that will please you hugely — what with its deep-well shape and bumper- _ _._level loading it holds things you've never �t -been able to get in a trunk before. Yet, generously endowed'as this car is with spaciousness and clean-etched ele- gance, it holds steadfastly to all .the thrifty, dependable virtues Chevrolet Q t .buyers have come to take for granted. Your dealer's the man to see for all the -'- = details'that make this sensationally sea- NOMAD 9-PA8SENGER STATION WAGON - :atble '61 Chevy`a new measure of your - money's worth. _ More space more spunk--- ;i and wagons, too `• _ you, m More room more for ore for ',,.'.your things.More dependable operation. .� Smarter, smoother styling. More miles ,- ~ per gallon. Station Wagons, too. ,6` '� . . ... _' • ..:- _.•• _ _. .,.�.., ...--.._...-.,.;. -; < .• -. ...Corvair for 1: a complete line of com- p p ete tluift=cars from Chevrolet To start with, every Corvair Sedan and .. _ v Coupe costs less. And Corvair goes- : . ?`7777. on from there to save you even more With extra miles per gallon . . . quicker- _ than cold-start warmup so you start saving sooner .. a new extra-cost - " .. heater that warms everybody. . , optional ::. :. .... .•. ... . evenly. Riding along with this extra - -- economy: more room inside for you, more room up front .for your uggage CORVAIR 700.4-DOOR SEDAN (sedans and coupes have almost 12 0 _ - . .� r- more useable trunk space). . And our new wagons? You'll love them � They're the greatest thing for families since houses. The Lakewood Stations • \ ► Wagons do a man-sized job with cargo, # up to 68 cubic feet of it. The Green- E t' •brier Sports Wagons you're going o `• �- ���i have to see—they give you up to 175.5 cubic feet of space for you and your with.. . �.;n:�,:�., .x:::��� • ;,y. ';� � things. Compare that any other l� Canadian wagon going _ Corvair's whole thrifty line-up gets its from a spunkier 145-cu.-in. air- pup i cooled .rear engine. Same rear-engine .. .. • :. , n, same smooth 4 wheel indepen traction, � _ dint-suspension ride. See the polished • and refined 1961 Corvair first chance - ,Each a General Motors Value THE CORVAIR 700 LAKEWOOD you get at your Chevrolet dealer's. DOOR ST N WAGON Whitewall tires optional at extra cost 4- ATIO AGON ' C-141C a CORVAIR WEI BE SIXTY ONEOLKtug.0 CHEVROLET NEW We AINSW LIMITED, AJAX - a , - MISCELUNEOUS _ CLASSIFIED ' N SU RAN E ' :BSPTIC TANRB 1 WRRE EVERY KNOWN TYPE' OF.INSURANCE CLSANBD COMING EVENTS ARTICLES FOR SALE --- ±CYRIL E. MORLEY - w. ,. aU1T Washing Machines - $2o And Up I The Friendship Group PARTS AND SERVICE 'REAL ESTATE of St Andrew's Presbyterian church _ _ xa Oshawa BA 3-4041 Pickering, AJAX BARGAIN CENT - - ---------- -- `----------------- Phone: 10 ----__ Every Night Till 9.00 O -AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE = � will holes October 1 Open ery g clock ' ------------------------- meeting on Wednesday, at 8.00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. 32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO MILLER HEAVING Daisy Udell, Markham, Oat. Host- FOR SALE - 1953 Buick, Super V$. esses:. Mrs. Ella Young and Mrs. Dynaflow, 4-door, two-toned green; TELEPHONE-PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2.6212-RES. WH. 2-5113 .�/� HOUR SERVICE Ames. Cars will leave the post radio, good condition. Milton Pegg, _ office at 7.30 p. m. Claremont phone 808R4. CUT RATE St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid 1 FOR SALE - cottage, three rooms. be moved. Wired, panelled, in- COLEMAN meet at the home of Mrs Sam Must it p eel COOPECOOPER BLOCK LTD. COLEMAN Blair, Christina St. Pickering,p on sulated, complete plumbing,, four- R October 20, at 2.W m. piece toilet $11000, Moodie's' Motel; Furaasas,- Heaters Water All ]ad;es of the congregation cord- Pi Tr 920 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO _. Heaters, konges, Wall & Floor ially invited. Furnace's FOR SALE - natural gas or pro- BtOCKS BRICKS _ - dean-out Service X57.50 Plus One FAIRPORT UNITED CHURCH pane space heater, 25,000 btu's. $35. FREE SERVICE CALL B A Z A A R Moodie's Motel, Pickering, S e RL" STEEL Trailer heating & Accessories . SATURDAY, ' OCTOBER 22. 2.30 P. M. HEDGINGS AND FLOWERING - Iii 2 I Table, Bake Table SHRUBS _ . . W 'tehall -349 Sewing Ta '" CRANE ImAL• s TUDOR ST., AJAX YACHTING NEWS Nursery at a Biy, fresh from the _--_----- ------ b Red Bar g Privet. STATION RB., PICKERING, ONT.-Pistons WH. 2-1960, EM. 3-2802 °°--�� "' After a very .successful season-of Currant etc. Complete line of Prue TE R R Y ' S sailing and races, Frenchman's Bay amental Shrubs;,also trees and Yacht Club is again looking to the peonies, Peat Moss _-Big$31e, only �„�.....�... -„ _ future. $4.50. 1 t 'ELECTRICAL Last winter, twelve Iniernational i - H AS EX NURSERY'' k s` J ClasO N N a A Y pl,d s Blue Jay sail boats were built three-quartbr mile north of No. Z • ( by members of the F. B. Y. C. We Highway, on Church St. 1015 U R A W t - r PLtJMBiNG hope to built at least fiftaen,mcioa PICKERING ) this winter. Anyone interested 'ip;, Phone: WHZ-09177 I ASSURANCII For-Sorvice Day of fight, this- boat-building 'projecC- I4-�t �vu RUD AL:•. O ENOU D hear.from.you. Call Torn T7y�r]q% FOR SALE CONVANY LTD. Call TIL,9•'1521 PL7-3789; or Ron Playford TEJ- APPLES AND POTATOS8 - E - I�j1T 01 MOBILE - f ARE Pumps A Speeiaby 1787. McIntosh s1.95 Per Bushel. ' 607 KINGSTON ROAD EAST day Afternoon Euchre will be-held RD8 Phone. bring own eon at the home of Mrs. Wm. McLean NOTICE No. 2 HighwaNy�One mililee west ad _ [lslFies: 8tfttion PLs:. Ajifc Shopping Centro Phone: WH 2-3301 Last week's winners - Mrs. Lee, Pickering die P'how For Immediate- Coverage Day Or Night Mrs. Cowan: Mrs. Knight (con.); P' � WH2,1247. Mrs. Schwalm ,throw), (Sp OPEN WEEK-ENDS Sorry to hear Mrs. Cordes. Toyne vale Dr. is confined to her home Owners of,dogs in the Village of FOR SALE - 1938 Dodge, Goolii with flu. Pickering, are reminded that Sec. 3. running condition. $75.00. Phone _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott, Toynevale of Bylaw No. 13s provides that -No Claremont 8L, • and family spent the holiday at owner shall all w or t _ RPOR SALE - Garden tractor wnh •. their cottage. �r of ic limits motivator and mower. $7&00. I_ _ O NEWELL. - •� - e are sorry.to barn,Mr. Nelson, Village ' _ • Rougemount Dr. is in hospital. We A penalty of not more than $50.00 Robinson. Valley Farm Road. _.. - LZLNitl;ElC-Br him _ FOR SALE - new 14-inch 'road • contravene "a provisio this _ WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2.3625 _- wheals r owortF«afts Chew, Pickering Ladle. Bowling League Bylaw. 1 October, il. Motor Service, Kingston R,& >�e each. AlHaaft . . 216 .Brock St. S., Whitby - Phone MO. 8-362.5 '' '" � _, _ , . �. A. HOGARTH, Clerk Hi1L. AThntic 2-1014. 'Sea"Highways" '14 Mile East of Dunbarton, No.2 Highway Team 1 p,�s Village of Piekerins y - No.. 1. -Thelma Brbwn No, S, _ Hazel Dawson.________ i1 - REAL" ESTATE Use No. 2. - Beryl Boys - ---- 9 No. 3. - Anne Penstone ___:____ 7 TO RENT - 4-roomed house ist _ . No. 4. Eileen Bryant-- =-� =-- 5 Brougham Apply - Goo. match.Na. 66 Mary Lay - 5 DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC TO RENT - four rooms, hen . . . . High Single (flat) - Beryl Boys 234; iClENCE1 with bathroom, Esaotane cook stove OOYldBRCIAL RSSIDSNT3AL INDUSTRIAL WIRINO High Single (,hand.) - Eid Thomp- it TEmple 9.1991. 2762430 ligfi Triple pile (hand.) Be BerZ. yl 1 -.`..,FREE ESTIMATE Boys 640; :rig. ri d.) _.Bid HELP WANTED A, t1TF2%AX0-�L •LADIES • 1 200 Or Over Flat _ • _ Reserve valuable territory now foe Phone P�ekering WH. "2-2533 Beryl Boys 234, 214; Bid Thompson r . AVON Cosmetics Christmas Bnaiisr. 230, 208; Mari. Hunt 212; Helen �„�d Read;ng ess. Openings available. Earnings - - Hunter 204, 201; Eileen Bryant 220, begin at once. Call today- LE&OGn. 203 If the u LAIi/L 200 Or Over, - Handi.ap h `-� a s PART TIME BUSI S3 FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: Bid Thompson 272, 250, 206 Mari. - Persons to operate a very prof_ ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES •Hunt 252; Geri Hall'230, 227, 206; NeWs �i _ J _ -- AVAILABLE- FOR ADDITIONS B�vl Bow__ 222 204• Fat Gam_- ---e Prof- 'table ball point pea llo soliciting. Only three mat- AND IMPROVEMENTS. eron 230: Eileen Bryant 228, 213; TK' � w�ri Helen Hunter Z12, 209; Eileen • Facts hours required weekly to servke . 11 �A WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Thompson 212; Marny Parrish 206 -.'b automatic dispensers located . in ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. At11Yd0d OQ F (� hotels, store, restaurants rte Falk Futures . No M�� XACT� IF. YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT• M experience necessary, $100o u.h l Tool Rentals --- required for .equipment and stock GAGE FINANCING i FOR FAST The 0"Gon Science Monitor Write, in confidence, to: Nor_ �• COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - Whp buy when you can rent? Do 'One NorwW St., Boston 15, MOs. Nor- we. Industries, it yourself and save with the aid of k„d your newspoper for the tlnw 339 ]I[acLarea the following specialised tools from St, Ottawa. � AUBREY E. IRELAND "Simpson's-Home hinprovernent" in .-Money`lic`k`s enclosed find my cheek 'Oct 14 order. , yeor$20 ❑ the'Ajax Shopping Centre. .4 ,honths $10 [3 3 months $5 O f AND COMPANY The small daily rental charge is listed following each item q . ; - 1' W. Floor Sander Edger $7.00 100 ADELAIDE ST. ^� ? WANTED Floor 'Polisher $1.00 -` TORONTO Z; ONTARIO Hal""ch'aria -- $2,00 ^caress ' BABY-SITTER Quarter-inch Drill $1.00 •- City on• tote Reliable person for baby-sitting, and 1 EMpire 8.5300 or Empire 6-5964 Belt 6�inder $2.00 Psas light duties. Phone WH2-1866. Eveniti s Vibrator Sander $2.00 _. - TEm le 9-1750 9WA. `L-b902 �p Pump $3.00 _. TRANSPORTATION P post Hole Digger w__. $ , LOST - Shepherd female pup off available, to and from Toronto, for s Caulking•Gun 8 ,25 Brock Road, between Pick I T V. _ N �' »._ Stapling.Gun _ _ $ .73 Uxbridge- Tattoo in ears e p and three males; leaving Pickering at g 6.4¢ a. m., and leaving 'down-fovea /�. Paint Sprayer .„.,. _ $3.00 K. R. N. Lloyd Sweetnian, R R 1, Toronto at 5-00 P. m. Five days per } SPEC AL ST5 EAST ROUVE Pick $ .75 Pickering: �VHI'i,�IIALL 2-$880 Hedge Trimmer _-_ - $2.00 week Box 647 Newa Office. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King, of Oak- Asbestos Shirrgie Cutter �. $2.00 wood Di. spent last week-end in Lawn Roller __._ - $' .75 . ___,,_________-__ Port Hope, visiting friends. Bissell Rug Cleaner ._:_. _.. $1.00 Learn To ',Drive Mrs. Grace Dunlop, Toronto, Power Ramset Gulf- $3,00 visited Mr. and Mrs. Redpath, of Power Cement Mixer .�_ . $6.00 s of the Toynevale Ave. last week-end. Ramset Hammer $ .75 IDES BR Mr. and Mrs. C.-Morris and fam- Extension Ladder ____T� $1.50 LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU ily, Old Rosebank Rd,. S. spent last Underl-3v Hammer _ $2.00 ' THE BEAUTY OF YOUR WEDDING DAY "ax = Pickering y g Jigsa.. -_ $2.00 9 Monde visiting in Toronto with Mr. Lesto COMPLETE COVERAGE and Mrs. lAwis. Bens-a-matic Blowtorch _ P .75 9 School HOME. .- CHURCH - RECEPTION Mr. C. Morris and son Wayne, Blowtorch $ .75 and Evening essons attended a program of Safety Night Plastic Tile Cutter $2,00 PHONE OR WRITE 9 in Weston, last Tuesday night. Wheelbarrow $1.00 Stondord'and Autombtie Cats The First Rouge Hill Cubs and Sledge Hammer _. $ .75 w BOlr1A Pomeroy � Scouts held a cornroast last Thurs- House Jacks $ ,75 R.R. 3 PICKERfN(R OLD ROSEBANK DR,, N. TE• 9-1417 • 'TELmple 9-2631 day evening at the home at Mr. Concrete Breaker ._ $10,00 Willard, Altona Road. Roto-Tiller $1.00 .. _ t hotoprophvr t The next meeting of the. Thurs- (No Deposit Required) ' 1 T . . eat, when - who would like to' School, is going'iaong vbry well. We meeting is a well-known member of ROUGE HILL �' t �ews "attend; there were fciur members: now have eighteen advertisers and, our community, Mr. W. C. Murkar, airs. Cooney, Mrs. McConoehae, anyone wcishing to advea'ti3rin it, is Justice of the Peace. Mr. Murkar is -Sorry to.hear' Mr. Art Spring of Hoare And school Ate- Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Westlake. The invited to get in touch with ute at - ako Editor ofethe• Pickering News. pine tirove Ave, has been ill, but Jjopte and School will receive a full• T- le 9-1495. =` He'•has a •wide knowledge of Pick- is now able to be out again. The Dunbarton' Home and School, report when they return, about this - Dunbartoa Casette Bring Township, and its history, and' :Mrs. )ack Stewart, Old Post Inn. Conference, A colour film on Cale is .well versed in-present a+fairs. Mr. Home And _ theld their General Meiling is Dun; ;Rpseb><gk School r was a guest of rbir. and Mrs. P . ' of the Teeth, was shown and was so Murkar will speak on 'The Legal Smith,. 1Noo�.view Rd. last week. - j*arton School on October 4th. A interesting that it was shown to the Responsibilities of Parents". A film Mr. Smith, of Altona Road, and Urge attendance was had; and an children of the school later in the « The regular month" meeting of dealing with "Safety" will also be interesting evening was enjoyed by Y g family, are leaving this district t0 week. The guest speaker was Mr. the Rosebank Rd. Home and School shown. This will be a very interest- move to West Hill next week. tall. ' Grade 2 won the Attendance Harry Watson, of Talley Farm Rd. ' Association will be held or Tuesday, ing evening for everyone. Miss Alberta Jeffries, Toronto, Banner, and we thank the'mothers Mr. Watson spoke on "The Future October 18, at 8.15 p. 'm. in Rose- Refreshments will be served at spent last Friday evening with Mr. !.+of the Kindeiigarten children for of Education•', and we are sorry time bank Road School. the close of the meeting. - Corr. and.Mrs. B. Hollinger, Altona Road. providing the.refreshaiients for the µ,as short for his talk. Manyi mein- October is Home and' School Sorry to hear Mr. Ted Belt is ._;Social Period. A motion from the hers asked if.he ,could come back -month across the country. ome :#lour to send a letter of thanks to Y• FAST _ .. having ear trouble,,We wish him a "iwanis for the and. talk more on the subject. 'We and School is c!npaigning for new speedy recovery. k the Dun ill and will look h accent is on Mr, and• hers. Griffith,.h w the ac e � A. G a n re all hoping a embers. Tads C 2 m • ,.,Field Day, which they sponsored, forward to t At our Graduation Y, P ,-Was approved unanimously; also a Education. Your local Association is, spent the holiday week-end with her �iodon from the floor l pay ea- Banquet to be;held on October `, the vital link between the two great- - parents at Rice Lake. .,SERVICE held O�'S --Mr.and Mrs K. Aftriable, Mon- Wpe s of— egg es rom a._ roc- g Home and School. Each new mem __ _ treat, and-family, spent last week= we are haven a "Guest of Honor". , M aclif ol� elation to the Area "C conference to This is Miss Braila, who has taught bee.adds strength to an'organization PICKER146 end with lairs. Annable's parents, held in Peterboro on October 29, at the Dunbarton School for many whose prime objective . is to supply Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schwalm •was approved. They will be travell- years, and is very highly regarded the best in all things for the child- WH. 24860. Mrs. Betty Hall, Toronto, visited „ Alng in a special bus, chartered by by all. Our free, twelve-page bulle- ren of Canada. �� i ?Ahe Pickering and District School tin published b . the Home and Mac Can Fix-its Mrs. F. Schwalm last week-end, Ir�Couneil. Of the many people pres- p y The guest speaker for.the October ' .► *Here they come! The bold new line-up of 'i GMC's,for '61! The new go-getters of the trucking industry and the most advanced trucks ever to •roll off an assembly line— anywhere in theworki! And now GMC bri ngs you the outS%Vding.�cess report of the -. 60'S-:-the kiig news about the big GMC Breakthrough in truck design, wa -ahead _ � ,. i'1� engineering and unbeatable nn-the-job superiority. Here is proof that your surest — ' way to bigger pr6fiits and lower operating costs lies. in the investment of the' right _ - trucks—trucks specifically designed to %q match your particular ooeration—truckslike MEOW the new GMC's for '61. y r� : 31 + "• , 7 ft-12%W GMC brings you important news of an extra-long life, are cutting fuel costs to,thy overwhelming success—the big news of -.':bone . . . GMC trucks are spending morip*n - r GMC's triumphant achievements in every, 'on the road because they spend ass tine in truck category! It's, news that's coming in the shop. See all the new advance in engine, tight off the road=from drivers, mainte• chassis and cab engineering that are dr _mat- -and increasing __.___ • -__ na men, owners all across the country. _ _ nce r` GMC trucks are hauling extra payload each profits. See the Truck Triumph of the 60's at ?. . - trip. GMC's engines, specially designed for :'your nearest GMC dealer's—today! FROM �-TON TO 60-TON - . . GMC LEADS THE WAY GENERAL MOTORS v�wE - - i •~ raw New independent front suspensions Sturdier,quieter,roomier cobs _ l economical 1 Ke TRUCvc Powerful, "Ru d 348 cubic-inch Workmastar Spacial New torsion bar front springs make CrMC's OMC s new cabs are roomier, more comfort• v8 aeves.top fuel economy with Impressive handle with amazing ease. rovlds greater able. Engine and road noises are hushed 're fwd pullingg•torque at low speeds. Typifies road stability,fatigue rid.and ImprovedronQe ruthsy keep thik good oGOks IonQsr� ten�pandabitltyofall OMC'smightyianglnas. cargo Protactbn. THE. e .. ii1AG161C r • • : � Pickering - P' . ltd. , s --.O;. F THE 60 .'Law Motor Sale 9 :. . - Mr. and Mrs. Mihilenko, of But- -• ; !' GUARANTEED fah visited Mr. and. Mrs Ilk DD,�� (� Schwets last Sunday, their first. vis- Y , i���T♦ e. it in eltrF1'n years. ;• ' ' TOe SCtYC �� Mt, sad Mrs.RogerPelhaat, of Tomato, spent last •eek-end rrit8 Any P&Qko or Mtiae� Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pelham 4nd the . : Arthur Field FUNERAL 'DIRECTOR Lamy. ' Miss Daisy Nixon, of Toronto, FURNITURE DEALER spelt last.week-tad. with Mr. and COSIMIETiCf - SUNDRIES "BY HEM Mtn., A. Smith and family. While - there, they x nr, 133 crtioa to .-.• . - ._ s, - see the beaut;iFul PriraN A+n6ulsna Setrvlo� Mr, 'Rvbt Dom., relebrat` a bit- • x . .r thda last�1V'edrie5da Oct. 12. WEEK DAYS DAILY 9A c 4. -MIATIR DEUVERED :DAY OR NIOKT y r. "` . .. � �. HaDDy ,ors. Lil z Priebe, w o tut celebrate abirth- �� SUNDAYS i HOLIDAYS '�r3 ]Nest of Dumbarton • - s F ay, day the 'd , October 14. n :.'PHONE birthday McEACHNIE, Prep. Mrs. Ruth Grieve celebrated her birthday last Sunday, Ottobei 9. PICKERiNQ PHONE WH. 2.3961 e We are all sorry to hear Mrs. Lil. Ulan& 244 ::Phone WE. 2-2171 Matthews is confined to Ajax Has- ' Pickering, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Cam Watson, Cathy ?. and Mr, Gregory, of Toronto; were _ Kt'V AND CLARKE out lastiSurxday to visit Mr. and GRAHAM HARDWARE Mr's. R. Dey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ainsley spent - LUCl'InNEERB W. H. J.TKO1iLPSON; B. A., LLB. Thanksgiving week-end with' Mr. • • iJostosed sad Autherlsed l the and Mrs. Lorne Parkin, ApOiunces, Paints CiotiAM od Ontario ma,York Sirrister and Solicitor Mr. an: Mrs. Bill Lambe, Port gaol. British Coitttabda sad. Ontario Perry, and Donna, spent Sunday .>►eeia ettodr. Implements with their son Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Toole , Mass, Etc, ~ !cold P4ttadtiae, Reg Estate " Glenwood Bl4g,, A jaz. Lambe.and family. a w oar Specialty at Remonobie Mr, and Mrs. Chuck Higginson, !Lisa.. Deal Ses'riee!er !A• WHitehall 2-5151 spent Thansgiving with his parents, General Hardware Psi" of Ons. Mr' and Mrs. Tom Letcher, in Tor- ` .Residence: TEtnple 9-2555 onto. A' a' 11°x° AM a " Mrs. Matheson, Hay Bay, spent PHONE WH. 2-1911 PICKERING; ?diskhas P. O' �� � s9e the week:end at the home-of Mr. p'teatie" have teen'eetabliah d Creighton, Fraser,. D nan and Mrs. Bernard Bak-rr. soetkmmm s since lose. _ z Murdoch CAR RADIO REPAIRS ._H01111a11"S COtef!� D,:NLARTON' RADIO °'a - H2- TO or TEION Weddings, Banquets, Showers ~ � Barristers, Solicitors acid Notaries. - 'WH2-6430 or TE9^3191 g E• Re FLEURY ` PubUc BICYCLE REPAIRS _ :Fakery Products Bsarrk of Commerce Chambers, PARTS AND SERVILE Barrister, Solicitor, S Simcoe Street-North, Oshawa -AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE "Meat Pies Our Specialty'- Phone: WH2-6410 Notary Public Telephone RA. 3-3446 Call 24 Hours A Day For Service Main St., Pickering WH. " .03� l Karrish at Old icingstcn Road Open Every Nigha-Till 9.00 O'cloclt • Qighlaad Cry AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 '— WANTHD — WELLS ;0132flgy HOURS _ dug by machine. 30-inch tile. S Howre 63LAIL ACRISAGFS AM W. WARD - WHITBY, ON�r ey Mom to Frt. 9:30 to 3:30 10 )<AlIL3L8 Piton(: M0 8-2563 CO. �� Evenings; •e ]Save Wzltina Sayers WtfD tic tanks instared and cleaned. -- food >Cash 11•wo Ps7taeats ..�..._... .... ..., ....,.•._.�..»..»_ ' CALL - M.S. INGI.TS J REFRIGERATION AIR- CONDITIONING ter Ftet�pt And Fsperboesi J-M DEALER 1 � COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC COTTAGE MATERIAL FENCING llumextd X A. WMJ OVGT&i'Y sad SONS - LOFc.*1E WHITE -PAINTS PLYWOOD -Rutway menamesk Warke I Pkering - Phone WH2-1517 DO-IT-YOURSELF CARPENTERY SHOP TOOLS - Sam. Saieaseo BAIdT. AIISTIIV, PROP. FatabUsied t>➢oe GRACE PRESBYTERIAN, - TERIAS ARRANGED Ii. R. L Whitby,, Ontario � _ - .. _ Two ndlaa west of Wbsthy on •. Church AS LOW AS on No. 2 High-sy, between CENTERNIAL AND WEST ROUGE AVERAGE GARAGE - 1 5.00 PER MONTH Whitby and Ajax _. _ oolslic Worship and foeQoy fcAool # Phone: Whitby •ttl 5-3462 e) . 9:30 o.m.-Wo Rouge Public Sdmal - 11-:00 o,m.=Centeanias Rood Pwbfic fdgol imiaossigii - EVIRYO"2 WELCOMR REV. WM. H. T. FULTON, �. 2 HIG .WAY *H. 2-325') , . , PLUMBING DR. JOHN LESIK Ilene,(. . Phone AT: 2-2372 e r�' r were ALFRED-KAYES ` � ,: .DENTIST : : _ � ---------------------------T. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN, - _ - PLUMBING BATHROOMS ! GHURCH PRESSURE SYSTEMS Pickering Medical Centre P.-citering ptttsio Rectbr ESTIMATES GIVEN I OFFICE: WH. 2-0640 Rev. H. S. ShepFerd, B. A, D. D. Paints Electrical AppltanCe& RES: WH:2-1855 Boa: 158. Pickerng _ Ph. WH2.3513 Phone - WH2-6717 Glass SUNDAY SERVICES omQ� Et :To s ... c. ! - - - 8.3f i a. m.—Holy Communion . • M 11.00 a. ra.—M,orn:ng Prayer = -a-trL=F�b'y Comm, union -- - ��// cc�M/� (4th Sun3a�y) TELGRI3IVN RADIO 11.00 a» tn.-Sunday Sc!7oot :n the. -/. I tt Community ,Bail + r = a zp— r 11.00 I�u .er in - v _ - --. Re'ctor'y - as �� s �Ha' r wary REPAIRS IIII M - -8 s p lO.QO a. m.—Ho' Cor vnunw Rocm ages to 4 years �VFDNE DAY' - - PHONE: TEmple 9-1191 y and _ Intercessions for The S:cic DUMBARTON RADIO'.&TP . HER I N ==- ------=----- -=---- 1------- :Phone WH. 2-0480 Pic In H. �'TT Pickering Uni#ed Church FUNERAL . AND , Minister: Rev. Melville Btmars BOGEH ©. CONANT. ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY _. 4, A. % SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1960 AMBULANCE SERVICE b r R&kU UST= and 90LIC1TOR ".9.45 A. M. Sunday Sc]iool - - - I ' •Nst. Z HIGHWAY `: , 11.00 A. M. Church Service Oar New PriCeS T% WAN" ltfr o.. Oshawa AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD Rev. Fred H. Joblin, S. A. B. D. Ottawa •FUEL OIL 17.1 c insurance Co. a'elephone (Morning Anni,ersary Service only) .CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS Ws1TS OS P130N= . WH. 2-3610 , _AUDLEY STOVE OIL 20.c •rr •ssas liter Fars Aar C~*Y 9.45 A. M.'- Church Service z I1.00 A. M.' . 91lsnday School �� �� OR WRHIN 30 DAYS w m bstraaoe Or• suiw t o6 .Ira••ti�• m,°`sa•e «n�' X''•• BRADY Christian S�:rencOS ocretjr : : _Arthur Mitchell Ltd. Gyyjj an & Gibso.n ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO t= T"� A - FH01�: WNSY PLUMBING STORE CHURCH SERVICE AND - -Who 26771 71 1 Ee9w2431 SUNDAY SCHOOL -- -------------- NEW INGLIS ylax lined electric hot water ! SUNDAY - 11.00• A. M. • —� tanks. Rey.'139.00 .. .. .... ;99.00 In Rosebattk Read .SClto01 NEW INGus supetb automatic dryers. `;Reading Room Open To Public . RlElll a Co' Reg. 279.00 �,5Reg DAILY THOM NEW INGLIS autorewtie washer. Reg. Its Allerton lFuRding Kingstols Rd. elwrlesed T*usi•ee 1999.00 .......... 1229.00 l At Rouge Hills -WALTER �•�• , lk4wsed Open Dally Till 5:30 p.m. • ••• • I ' • y p BARRISTER SCM.K;ITOR Salwda Till 1 .m. ' , Aim ` — 11 EVERYTHING IN SAFE Testimony Meetings coop M. NOTARY .PUBLIC a. W. %w A 5 Rea►. PLUMBING $'°`yWednesday RIn.Ttte North-~ corne COMMISSIONER fOR OATHS on L RA sans SALES SERVICE De>A R. w.i«• c�►. ,r :... - old Plant Rd. on. - Wliit�s90 CONTRACTS •. • • No. 2 Highway �,Z,��p1• 4320 Kingston Rd., West Hui : For'Further Lttoemaeioa = . AT. 2-2080 AT. 4-4721 j cASI, ' " _ _ ALL FOOD FEATURES vr �. EFFECTIVE OCT 13. 14, 15 F4 _ .. - ROYAL GOLD KRAFT, CHERRY HILL OR KRAFT, CHERRY HILL Oft- .. BLACK DIAMOND .13LACK DIAMOND c L UL E IN, NII?py r SWISS-8-OZ. PKG. �s MILD CHEESE OLD CNEES _ Sc OFF CLEANSER .SAICO ] OZ RICH SOLID WHITE TIN or 29C JEWEL -.ANCY T A • EVAPORATED _ .�. �TALL Ibs. 55t MILK TINS Shortening ATI FROZEN 40 FATHOM I 4 GA SWEET :_ 16 OZ A LL FILLETS MIXED • JARS . fs lu AL - OATS Bb. e : `REGULAR OR f 48 OZ. - ._INSTANT UAKIR PKG. 39C WE RESERVE THE- RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ° 'FARM FRESH" f - :.,,-VACUUM COOLED, U.S. No. 1 GRADE �.ni in - - - TABLERITE BONELESS ROUND ' C c 40-11A LEAN . CRISP _ SOLID -HEADS r U� OAS - - - n ]b, r `THE VEGETABLE POWERHOUSE=CANADA No. 1 GRADE *. MINCED BE it 39 LEAN OTATOES �g 39� • FRESH MEATY C ': •SWEET JUICY VAIENCIAS �ORK SIDE RIBS Wizen I1NI�IST ORANGES 49c BURNS SHAMROCK VACUUM PACKED _ o. RARE _ :• FRESH AND SOLID-DELICATELY FLAVOURED N 1 G BACON SLICED RINDIESS 'l�x6 �..1: HSPROUTS Q�a<t 25 .,SIDE LS McINTOSH FANCY GRADE TA6LERITE FREE :�COOKED HAM S_ EC :, , ���oZ. ,K�. 5.5c APPLES FREE - -Ib. Cello Bag 39C , - PICKERING, ONT. . .. . . • . : � .: is ; .' - , . • .. , . . - . . • • --a