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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_10_21 erin e w Subscriptioti Rates: $2.5o Per Yaw Tufted States: 4'3.00 ^W. C. m7i K •1"Ij ,,-►N PUBLISHERS 5c. PEK COPY Authorised As :second a ass ms VOL 78 No. 5. PICKE.RING. ONTARIO? FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1960 Pab}ish'ed Since November 1881 Poet Office Dept Ottawa a - Pickering Village May Use Two =� Wedding Of local Interest = Year' Term, Starting This Year r w Reeve C. E. Morley suggested to his council at a special meeting last � � week, that a 2 year term for council be considered. . PICKERINi7 r VILLAGE - h r -. "�.•u "' sy z % n Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rolston, acc- After discussing the matter briefly, the majority of council`agreed with ompaaied by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. the idea. Mr. ?Morley had proposed . Fuller visited South River, Kurth �. u av and points ort,h,.over,the past £, this idea some time ago. week-end. - Reeve Morley said that if council passes a bylaw before November 1st, A reminder to W. I. members The Roll Call for the next meeting; - the council elected in December will will be "flame a Fanious or.Pront- be for the 2 year term. He said that the majority of council the} Canadian Woman and say felt thatAt takes several months to Why, Mrs. Gordon Murat, Mrs. Edgar n become acquainted with the work, and James, Mrs. Barry :lfurkar, vies. with summer holidays, most of the _ y year is gone before a councillor can Craig ?<lurkar, hies. Ken. :vforley, " r give his best. With the 2 year term Mrs Ray Doble and John`Buttars were among the one hundred and d; he could do a better job for the muni- forty delegates from the Unite , y cipality. Also it. saves the cost of an Churches, of Belleville, Whitby andC r x• election each year. The main criticism against the 2 Pickering, Districts, who attended a that if a municipality week-end conference on Christian.' ,y rA! r year term, is, •Q near 'S Mrs. C. Pilkey has been spending: it is stuck with it for 2 years. ,� ' ;. �, vy � ;ff` z • :y�:' "t� Nearly all municipalities within the a' few. days in Toronto with her; 3� y, daughter Phyllis, whose husban4 �. 3 r ,.. •� Metro area plus man others now hold " � y was called away on account of, hi e d; - 6 "° � , , � yt their elections very two years. mother's illness. r i ` °" � w°'1W's� „�~. +' • Mr. and airs. Lloyd Carr, Aur*? _. * z � ors their brother Isaac, of Re .44 R a t 4 Vi�iage To Have New ". ` f •6.537` ... and their sister Mrs. Leach and tit S a '3 �, e .b, - '�' • • • family, of Maine, U. S. A. were s 'fx . �* n� - guests of Norman' and Mrs. Banlck' Mu cipal Office on Saturday: Pickering Village council has re- Mr. and airs. Vernon Balsdosa' tained the engineering firm of W- M-,1 have returned from a recent. trip tq' Mr. and Mrs. Frederick William by Rev. M. Buttara. Th: bride is the the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keel- Caldwell and Associates of Oshawa to' New-Brunswick, where they visited; Feeler seen following their marriage daughter of Mr. and Mn. Wilfred. er, Highland Creek draw up plans for a new village muni- the letter's brother and family, Motes;, - iin Picketing United Church recently X. Heat, Pickering, and the groom, photo by Barry Pomeroy cipaI ofSce: oring by way df Vermont, they --- The new building will have approxi- joyed especially, the wonderful scrnn- mately 1500 square feet of floor space ery of that State, and brilliant col-•{ and will cost in the neighbourhood of our of its maple& incoin St. SchooY High Jnmp - I.-Jim Harrop: 2. $18,000:00: ' Dann Rliazurd; 3. Dos Robertson. Mrs. Hall has returned to pea, Protests High Taxes Reeve C. E. Morley said thin meek Home iii Shelburne, after spending arf Ball Throw - 1. Nelson Tomlin- it would likely be located adjacent to week with her cousins Mrs. Charlles}l Track Field son; 2. btevc Ruscitti; d. li lt on c.u- but not attached to the present com-' Baker. ertson. In Pickering Twp• triunit hall. He said it would be s Shot Put I. John 1ticTaggairt; 2 ! Y Mr. and Mrs. G. Stowell and fam-f Danny Blizzard; 3. Nelson '• _ X_. A. C. Pink who resides near functional building with a minimum ily, Georgina Dr., left on Satur•daxl A very-saeeess€ul Track and Fiel �n Ppt d that Meet was held at Lincoln Ave. Cemetery, a re ore the building will have an attractive a move to a new tnre+e '„ altEa�•+-t Pole'Vault - 1. Nelson Tomlinson; Pickering Township council last week 1 'Public School on Friday, October 7. objecting to his assessment being in- front and side entrance. Last week Mr. And Mrs.-Ala*? Participation by all u ils rude-for, 2. Don kobertsoa; 3.'Geor$e Camp• The reason for the new office is Lishman attended the Toronto Millei p p bell. creased from $975.b0 in 1954 Lo$2,570 very keen competwon. The pupils HOP,- Step and Junt in 196.0 with only a small addition lack of apace for.the municipal office Transporters' Banquet, held at th04 were divided into tive groups accord- P ' 1. Nelaori :ostin in the present building. Seaway Hotel, Toronto, i Tomlinson; 2• Donald.Rob 3. g. $730.th being added to his `.'flag to age. Idedals are Donated by _ home during that time. Persona coming to the present Open House at the new Pt. Perry;, ' < ' Mr. Harold Richardson and Dr. W. John Smith, Isle'. Pink told council that his taxes building on personal business haves ° Municipal.Building was held Tatar- ' tit medal for the Intermediate Tomlinson to the boy and girl who 14ad increased from E56.89 in 1954 to had to speak to the clerk, in other day, and was attEnded.6y•Reeves oft received the most into in each of Girls was won by . Pat 'GlcKinley,° l rooms than his office because of lack Po' with a total of 15 points. about $200.00 in 1960, the neighboring munidpalititsc Mr.{ . . '�+e groups. Points were given as "1 won't be able to live in Pickering °f privacy. Also it is difficult for and'Mrs.- E. Morley, bein anwnC4 follows: First - 5 points Sewnd - The events and winners for the „ salesmen and others to a to the Township" he said. k those. present,--- s ' points; it ,- point, } � - t taxe, is dust from the road." c er cS-wit tF of t}-er people waiting in the Mr. and Mrs Fred Aiinaa speak -IS Yard Dash - 1. Jackie Warren; one ai le room. Reeve Sherman Scott told Mr. Pirik the week end with relatives at Galt J The medal for -the Senior Boys 3. Faye Nickling; 3:'Kathy Bongard. Ithat of the $200 taxes, about $55.00 Reeve Morley sa}d`it is doped that and Kitchener. was won by Reg. Blizzard with a 50 Yard Dash' 1. Jackie Warren; i this new building can be constructed On Tuesday 2 Kathy a.s controlled by the council. The re- ay evening Mrs,. lrramii�f dotal of 13 points. y Bongard; 3. Wendy Rick- under the Winter Works Program and Prouse entertained the W. t mainder being educational costs and J ' The events and winners are as er•son. _ be eligible for federal grants, Grou of r' � '-follows - for the Senior Boys -. Running Bread Jump - 1. Sha.ryn county assessment. p• King St. United hurch..j Council has already saved up an Oshawa, of which slit was formerT ,, lop Yd. Dash - 1, Reg. Blizzard; 2. Huyck: 2.'Ro+aleen Karat 3. Jackie "We realize the question of taxes f, Jim Baker 3. Doug Blizzard. Warren. is a very serious problem" the reeve amount of $10,000 in their building a member. IE was an occasion oil J g Standing Broad jump ], pat said. "We are careful to keep under account towards this project. many happy reminiscences, and wa4i 75 Yard Dash - 1. Reg. Blizzard: control -t'toce items..aver which we much enjoyed by aft � _ 2. Jim Faker; 3. Dqug. Blizzard and "'�fcKiuley; 2 Patsy Pragan; 3:.Faye have. • r. • bfr. and Mrs. W. J. Bryant enter Barry Parker. Nickling. I Publ�Sher' Like These ,,r tacined the Writ. Holowehuk fame Running Broad jump - 1. 'Barry High m , - ; I M Pink said he'was not complain- T.' mg a u education x but e e to news was t+e ect fens o a E$slat' - Farker; 2. Ray Ruscitti; 3. ]Jaunt' Linda �ti'illiarn;; 3. Rosaleen Kane. F Congratulations to Pickering Fi DiCredico. Ball Throw - 1. Pat-McKinley: ' was getting no service for the rest note last week, along.with a renewal of his tax money. Dept. on their efficent distributio;ud a Y• from a WP�t Rouge family,that is of fire preveuti�.,rr sh'vets and •fnfor- High jump-- 1. Ernest Brown; 2. Janet Hen- son; 3. Jackie �i'arren, I• ' Danny DiWredico; 3. Ralph Puncher. -Hop, -Step and jump - 1: Rote• 'I; tVhPrr Mr. Pink said that he would always pleasing for any •publisher to motion cards. 'Ever 1 gave to return to Toronto where taxes receive.` y ' week,, in the. Ball Throw - 1. Barry Parker: 2. mart' Oxeeha L ?. Rosaleen Kane. I are no higher and services are.sup- The note .read: Thanks for sendin year should.be Ere prevention week.! Norman Honsburgrr; J. Reg. L'aizz- 3. \suet' MacLeod. +, g It is traffic titer so man-v rare viet-• t!W.'the reeve saict it was fallacy along the Pickering 'News. We appre- ims are little ekikfreii wf,o am un-` arc}, �'o11ey Ball Serve - 1. Lonnie J,,1 �.o think that you can more to the cute it..very much, as it is the most Snot Put - I. Norman Honsbur .lifie, 2. Jana Hasek: 3. Jane•, Iie.itl- able to protect tise,rtaelve;,"sad wht� ` ^ountry for lower taxes... accurate information we' can eel on r�ect co gee, 2. Reg. Blizzard; 3. Barry Yar- 'erson, • get on . township affairs and local news. Y g p- preserve their, ker. The. medal. for the.jpnior I;oys• safety. Pole Vault - 1. Ray Ruscitti; 2. was won by David Brisbin with a ° Pillage Firemen (Thank you reader, we always ap- Mr. and Mrs. Nrrcman Bank+ andE' •Doug'. Blizzard;'3.. Ralph Puncher. -total of 26 points. eciate, 'this'kind. of comment. It is Mr. and Mrs. Fred HattiiRon vf;itcd Hol, $tep and Jump - 1. Kenzie The events and winners as Poll-` a nice way to say thanks. ] d.) the Walter Shepherc{'s iii Turontta• Messer; 2. Danny Di Credico; 3, �ws: Get False Alarm , on Sunday.. r Fred Baker. + • 75 Yard Dash - .l. David Brisbin: It Pays To .Advertise Mrs. Clare Rafsdon is caring for• •2. Bliss Burns; 3.' Ricky Jolliffe. Pickering Village firemen ended little grandson David, while his mot« The medal for the 'Senior Girls 50 Yard Dash - 1• David Brisbin; Fire Prevention Week by having what Being in the newspaper business, her Mrs. kcitlt Balsdon is'in Erosp-� was won by Vicki Bath with a total 2. Bliss-Burns; 3. Billy-Wright. appears to be, a false alarm thrown we have always, been of the opinion ital in Ajax. of 32 points. Running Broad. Jump 1. David at them. that it pays to advertise. Mrs; Ross Hindson, Haita7to Saturday night �• ', ;`'- • - The events and winners for Senior Brisbin; 2. Billy Wright; 3. Garry Y gltt they were called to proof of this was born out last was & week-end � • ' Girls are as follows: Carter: s:-certain lot on the Base Line. When _ guest of the A. E..<_ week, when a Pickering Village real- Calvert's. 75 Yard Dash - 1: Pat Holter; 2. High Jump - I, bavid- Brisbin; 2, they arrived they found it was the dent, who"advertised a home to rent, Mr. and`.Vrs: T. J. eTer alt Vidii Bath; 3. Judy Bryant. Ron Lusted;.3. Gord Brown.' eatholic church in Ajax, which' cer- told us that-he received-over 40 calls. • ended the Queens Re-union recent-J W Yard Dash -. 1. Pat Holter; 2, tainly was not on fire. Originally he had -asked that the 1t', the latter being a member of thQj Jud Bryant. (Continued on page throe Y g ,Vicki Bath; 3. y ) Calls to neighboring fire depart. advertisement run in two issues. Class in Arts, '25. tE Running Broad Jump - 1. Vicki ments failed to turn up a blaze in any Needles to. say, e •cancelled after Mr.' and` Mrs.' Ron"Daly s ' Bath; 2.. Pat Holter;3. Judy Bryant. . Buy A Scout Apple This Saturday other district nearby. .•• _ Y' y ('J 6 the first issue. Bushby) and family were itr tht#4 Standing Broad jump - 1. Vicki This week, another lady who adver- village last week ' and visited thQi Bath; 2. Pat Holter; - 3. Linda' tised that she would baby sit, was rn, McLeans'. Wright. swamped with calls. However, it was Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hambleton Ira High Jump '- 1. -Pat °Holter; 2. Police Say• Persons Obstructing Firemen because the advert had been placed a trip to Kasshabog Lake'last weeal Vicki Bath; 3. -Susan Heywood. Will Be Prosecuted from Here On under the Wanted heading and the and enjoyed the autumn colours offf Pall Throw - 1,. Vicki Bath; 2. Judy Bryant; 3. Fat Holter. baby rsi tern natead of advertising wanting to so mandsothersilco tat es wee beingtj Y g Hop, Step and lump' - 1. Vicki go out herself. closed and made ready for winter.- Bath; 2. Pat Holter; 3'. Susan Hey- 'I'n future,an-y person fount)obsirue- However from our standpoint, it The protracted warm, sunny weath-1 wood ting Pickering Village firemen from Adjourn Assessment proved that. the. advertising in the er of the pai -weeks has made tip.'- - Volley Pall Serve­ L*Pat Holter; performing their duties, will be pro- News is being read- for the vefy late spring, } 2. Vicki Bath; 3: Judy Mayotte. secuted. e Mr. and Mrs. John Topper had sir! The medal for the Intermediate'. . Chief Howard Nicklin" said the' Hearing To Note I John Mills, Reeve Of Ajax -trip to-Newfonville on Sunday, •t¢j ..Boys. was won. by Nelson Tomlin- police have had instructions from the F---i,-a visit friends. son, with a total,of 23 points. council that numerous complaints have The.hearing of appeal. launched by As we go to 'prep We are advised Our old friends and former resrcl-i The events and wieners for )rater- been received from the firemen, re- a number of municipalities Including of the sadden d - mediate Boys are as follows: - passing during Wed- tuts Mr. and Mrs." Nell Shartrcid' gar-ding this problem. Pickerin TovC*rtahi a nesday eight of�Mr. John Mills, of of Whitby, attended the Armiversar-r{ Wo Yard Dash - 1. Nelson Tom- The complaints range from cars g P gainst' the in- Ajax. A;ltho creased County of Ontario assessment la � claiming to be feel- Service of the. United, Church, jinaon; 2. Donald Robertson; 3. Dan- racing too,cloae behind the fire truck, which began October 11 has.been ad- mg fairly wsH on Y{lednesday, Mr. Sunday. and were guests of'3Q. brad- ray Blizzard, Allan Morley. parking and obstructing at.the scene which until November 1st. Mills has not belt enjoying goo¢ Mrs. C E. Morley. . 75 Yard Dash - 1. John Haggit; 2., of a fire driving over the fire hose. heath for some 8me. The News rec- -Mrs. Walter Pearson b lfolld[ Reeve Sherman Scott said that eight Danny Blizurd; 3. Nelson Tomlin- A warning to the wise. Watch your- g ognizes the e, T h solicitors were on hand to appeal lint � t friend. The shower tr week In honour of A. •` son. self at a fire. You may be only a for Ontario County Municipalities. funeral takes place on Saturday, at Margaret 3sel:'i approtchite a Running$road Jump - 1. Donald spectator but the firemen have a job Pickering Township 3.00 p. m. from the Ajax United riage. Robertson; 2• Allan Morley; 3. Nel- to do and anyone getting in their way P equalized and Church. Sherrin Funeral Home in - 7 aessment • e been set at one and son Tomlinson, _ does not help at all, _ one-pal: mfi"on dollars, a tax levy of charge, , .1 Dot' A Scott Api'o ""`►}• " 117,000 for 1931. . . that she would like to contact more Blanket, that will be drawn for at least one to the next meeting. Nov- Cane, while doing a good job, would �I Auxiliary ember 14. Refreshments were ser- like it. i work into a job r. LaYcQ- ` knitters. There is plenty of mater- the dance. ials on hand for this. 'Mrs- Cook, Convener of the Gift ved at the close of the evening. tional Director, and he, Mr. LayevY , ` Mrs. H. Honey reported• on the Par, would like to contact •voluci- felt the township was not ready for 'News % Marathon Bridge, saying sixty-six teers for duty in the afternoons, 7-00 Relieve Recreation this step yet. The October meeting of the Hos-` persons were enjoying'the evenings , .to 4.OJ oclock, except Friday, which FAST ' Vital Auxiliary was held on Monday very much. This project will run is filled Phone WHZ-5514. evening at the Nurses' Residence, until March, when a joint gathering A poster has been made, and a Secretary O Duties " with Mrs. G. Hepditch presiding. will be held'at the Nurses' Residence display of projects made ready for ;•t Reports,were given by the Stand- and prizes awarded. the Convention, to be held on Oct- ' Pickering Township council at a �g Committees, and accepted.' The Mrs. Jean Cain reported on the ober 24, 25 and 26, at the Royal special meeting last week, discussed, SERVICE Sewing. Convener reported that a very interesting RegiQr;a1,,,Ms�eting York Hotel, Toronto. then passed a resolution that Mr. A Ire I ' donation of a sewing' machici2' had held (%har"va' in45bpt*:nb' Following the Easiness, members W. Cane be relieved of.his duties as DICKERING been received, which was much app-_ Plans have been finalized for the formed. groups at►d tut out arid pre- Secretary of the Rec4ation Com- .. , reciated, in the Linen Room. Masked Ball to'be held iri thj;'%jax I pared a variety of articles for the snittee. r Mrs. J. Jennings reported that one Community Hall, on October 2gth, l Christmas Gift Sale. ,A shower of This pager was not present at the .Na 2-190 n,"hundred and tickets are going well., Ticketa (III Aprons for the sale,is to be the pro- discussion but understands that C'oun- and eleven pairs of bootees "Mac Can Fix-it" : had been given out since June, and are also available on an Electric ject far November. Bring or send at eillor Clifford Laycox felt that Mr. OPEN 'EVERY EVENING TILL 7.00 P.NI. ROUGE HILLS, - .,EXCEPT THURSo & FRL TILL 9:00 P.M. ON NO, Z HIGHWAY a PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. OCTOBER 20th - 21st - 22nd JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE 2 I P v 15 oz. Tins SPECIAL OFFER OF 3c OFF PLUS 2c OFF ' - DOMESTIC _ _a SHORTENING FOR 0 29 -- - 1 _ {s - fbod WAGSTAFFE BRAND STRAWBERRY (SAVE 10 CENTS) Has 13.93) (Case of 4e �.�. .y - - AM --, urge 24 oz: jar C WAGSTAFFE'S HOMEMADE STYLE 16 Os. Jar P - SWEET WA_ Piculm . 234 . LAPPS SWEET 1 Gallon ,. (SAVE-6 CENTS) .. P►us DEPOSIT CI DER - -79C •: (SPECIAL OFFER Of 3c OFF PLUS 3c OFF)`-- . . SWIFT'S STRAINED 3t/2 Oz. Tins M,►>rt , LEAF %,� �.. SEATS F�8 BABIES 2 for 1 C C (SAVE 4 CENTS) Am 'a CATELLI MACARONI AND CHEESE 15 Oz. Pk6. f CA - MAPLE LEAF Is. _ __ _Large 2E oz. tin (SAVE B CENTS) 1 - REGULAR s M��«M { MiN1V� � T - J ICAV E_�1 CENT_S) :.. ._ • ,* lbs ' i - {SAVE 19 CENTS) Oft FRESH PORK (Picnic) NO. 1 FIRM GOLDEN RIPE C BANANAS -2 OSt lb -29 ibs. Sh1dr. . FRESH KILLED (NOT FROZEN) GRADE A OVEN READY FRESH - FOR -- PORK :-HO CKS . 19 C 80ASTING I OR r _ BOILING tD. BONELESS ROLLED — (1st-5 RIBS) _ i Ro c Prime fib a st , LADE OR SHORT . RIB .. ' 59 WHILE IT LASTS .(BLADE BONE REMOVED) SLICED RINDLESS BREAKFAST t BA.-CO STANDING — t6th and 7th RIBS) 1b -. F I M E RIB .ROAST Ib. j1 FRESH • MAPLE LEAF SMOKED BEEF KIDNEYS Ib. c PICNIC ' SHOULDER ib. C _all" ROUND or SQUARE fl RUMP ROAST gib. WIENEIR [ loose Jb. C _.. (SAVE.20c. PER LBJ' JUBILEE SMALL LINK PURE PORK FRESH LEAN _ - . me C SAU-SAGE C BEEF - Ib. lb: tray -- lnce 1 FRESH LEAN PORK _ RGUN0; T-BIO E „ ROAST OUD i ^oy: rid lb. ft~ %0 —-- JJMjWC1N which included further purchases of'home of MTS.• Norma Singer. The Mrs. E. L. Crocker, of Toronto, presentation. -- books and repair supplies. President, Mrs. Eva Playfotd was in spent a few days last week with her The Legion and" Community -The W. M. S. mteetng was held Anniversary'congratulations to Mr. the chair and plane were made for brother W. C and Mrs, Willson. Bowling League got off..�11to a fine or, Thursday afternoon at 2,W p. m and Mrs. Westgate of Lakeview Ave. the Yacht Club. banquet .to, be held Congratutations to Mr. and 11.'s, start on Friday evet-ingt,�!'here are at the home of Mrs. Geo. blcltroy. who celebrated their 4;ith, Wedding October 29th: Plans w4re-also made Thos. Rickard on the arrival of a ten teams, six players to a team. Mrs. Olive Waters has returned Anniversary on October 20tH, for their Christmas party to be held 'little daughter, i:t Uxbridge Hu:+p Sunday, the Guides, Brownies arid home from Ajax Hospital, A surprise birthday,party was held at the Oshawa :Yacht-Club on Dec. 0;1, on W eenesday, October 12, leaders attended the morning ser- The Pickering Horticultural Soc- recently in the home of Robin Lee 3rd. They have engaged Cam Warne's Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Whitaey vice at the Baptist Church, iety met at the Rouge Hill United Hansen of Park Cres. in honour of Orchestra for this affair'and more will and little sou, of Ajax, called on On Thursday, the Ladies' Aux- 'Church on Tuesday, the 11th, This Dorothy'Jones. Those present enjoy- be coming up about it later. The next their aunt, Mrs. Matthews, one even- iliary are to be,guests of the Dun- was the Chrysanthemum Show. Mr. ing a wonderful evening were Joan meeting will be held at Mrs. Sandra ing last-week. Barton Legion at a Social Evening Peter Koman, of Holland, gave an Palmer, Margaret Tonkin, Dolina Clark's on November 23rd. Mr. and Mrs, H. Robertson, of b the Pickering Memorial Hall. interesting talk. oa Holland Bulb;. 'Cummings, Janet Ross. Happy birthday 'wishes to •Donnie Toronto, rsited Mrs. Lernnon on The Woman's Association will Coloured slides from "Landscaping Sorry to hear that Mr. Bob Friars Balsdon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Sunday afternoon, meet on October 27, at 3.00 p, m. from Victoria, B. C. to Holland of Lakeview Ave. has been confined BaLsdon 'w•ho is celebrating•his first Mrs. CoakwelI, of Markham, visit. The Devotional and Entertainment were shown by Mr. Gerald Cowan. to his home due to illness, but trust birthday on October 21st. ed her daughter Mrs. Geo. Willson will be in charge of Mrs. Thomas The United Church Senior W. A. that he.will soon be up and around Sympathy is extended to Herbert and farrid during the week-end Hammond,, Mrs. W. 'Evans, Mrs. --= - -----met at the home of Dr, and Mrs. W: again. Dalik in the death of his' father in Mr. George :V4illson an,i Mr. R McIntyre and Mrs, Ward. - McKay last Wednesday. Delignttul Birthday congratulations to Ricky Italy last weekend. Kimura were delegates to the Men'; Mrs. Jack Norton spent a few refreshments were 'served with Mrs. Pearsall of Lakeview Ave. who was The monthly meeting of the French- Conference of the United Church at days last week visiting her daughter Wilkinson presiding at the tea table. 14 years old on October 17th. man's Bay Ratepayers will be held Eli- Lodge. Bay'of Quiitte. and family, Mrs. Lloyd Mason, at Tire Circle Group of the W. A. The Ladies Association Social Even- on Friday, Oct. 21st at Fairport Unit- Sunday School and t_hilrr•h will go $carboro. rnet at the home of Mrs. L. Davis ing was thoroughly enjoyed by all ed Church Hall at- 8:36 p.m. Reeve back to Afternoon Service 11ext S'in- " The first meeting of the Goldea on October 20, at noon, for a Pot those present. The next regular meet- Sherman Scott, also Ross Deakin and day, when the S. S. will he at -1.110 Age Group for the winter season Luck Luncheon. The Fall activities ing will be held Tuesday,' October'Jack Chapman will be present to and -Church �-ervice at 2.30 p. m. will be held at the home-of Mrs. G. ...-Were discussed. The group is cater- 25th at 8:30 p.m. at the. Community I - The Women's Institute - McConnell on Tuesda • answer some prepared questions con- I, -November ing to Kiwanis dinners during Oct- Hall, cerning private roads at the Bay, etc. The ladies of Brougham Women's .1 ,sober. Cake plates with the picture Mrs. F. Williams of. Dinbarton This should be an informative meeting Institute met in the Township Hall On Saturday, seven-year-old.Rob- , of Dunbarton United Church, rip-td .Shoresw to is in Ajax Hospital is im- and all members are asked to 'bring for their October meetink. President be Evans discovered a coin buried in date when founded, are available proving quickly and friends and neigh- along one or two neighbours, Mrs. M.tknnis, conducted the open- the ground, on the farm of his par- from any member of the Circle bourn hope it won't.be too long before A meeting will be held Sunday, ing exercises. The minutes and fin- eats, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Evans, +Group. These would make delightful she is once more at home. Oct. 23rd at the home of Ron Play- ancial report were read and aQpiov- 'W Wet~consitterable' pdiishing,•.'',then ''' gifts. Happy Birthday to Tommp Fitz- ford, Bay St, for all those interested ed. The Roll Call was answered by date'was,revesled - 1$97. The''in- The joint Christmas liar spore patrick who was 3 years old on Oct. in another boat building project this - bringing an old school-bo.6k,.or = sctription - Quebec; Lowers Canada` ,leered by the various ch. organ- 12ti and celebrated with a party last year. We understand that about fif- Paying-a fbie. Quite 'a number paid a Thistle, a 'Shamrock.said a Rosa -'cations is planned for -Saturday, Saturday, attended by many of his teen have expressed their desires to the fine. Some of the books dated were ptainlr •visible'on'the'penny. lovember .0• Look for further not- young friends. build Blue Jays to add to the,existing back as far as 1885, Motto - "Free- -see• The Euchre and Games night spon- dom is the Natioq:al fleet of thirteen. 4eritage of Track eeQ•AleLd'fEeet'L`,6dtinyed�' Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and cored by the Home and School Also- Cat<gratulations to Mr...and lithe. - Evey Man", was given by Mrs. Rob,: Sall Throw - 1. D ','Karen, of Huntsville, Were trk,itiag ciation was a greed success and thanks grit. Pllirplord Whb' celebrated their erts• A vote of thanks was extegdeti erpck-Smi§libl Z 'tnds last..T.4esday. are extended to sill'vrho tributed to Mrs. Matthew s _ rs- B. l5clihouse-has'returned o in any way. 19tb, of the Institute silver for a-_umber Swuw.ag broad Jump °'1: David dome at Fairport Road, North, af- Many Happy returns to'. Deirdre ,are�.,pleased'to hear Ogt Robert of years. Mi's. 'Roberts read the re-` Brisbin; Z. Ricky Jolfalle•: 3. Quip. ten spendjgg,eetreral months in Eng- Fitzpatrick ,who was,12_years.old, Balsdon is home from the, hospital solutions for the District. Martye;,, :�The medal for JnaiOr 'Girls was Wand. Oetober 13th. and feeling better. all met with approval. Mrs. George. wbn by Judy-'for JunWr- - irl a tot- Mr.. Warren Cribb 'of .Oshawa, . The meeting time and plate.of the A. B. Seaman Arthur, `(Sonny) . Ferry was elected delegate to at= Apent the ,week-end with his grand- Brownies has been changed and is Hearns was home with his family on tend the Centraf Area Convention In � of 1? points. +. ,1 :mother Mrs. Oliver Gibb. now held weekly at the Community Toronto. Mrs. George Gray, Con- The events and winners for the a short visit for the weekend. This g Y' Junior Girls as follows: Mrs. J. Warren is celebrating her Hall on Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. eerier for Historical Research, was. �• ywas�is first trip home in'almost three g program and gave 75 Yard Dash - 1, Doers Warren; . _;gth birthday on October 22, On Sunday October 23rd Pastor - in charge of the 2. hiss-ban 13uttars; J. Terry Tom- Mr. Robert Hopkinson entertained Holmes will be preaching at both► The Tuesday evening Socials will be an interesting report on the history flacon. on October 9, for her sister Mrs. . services at 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 pm. resuming at Fairport United Church of the Green River School. Local Elinor Penny, of Toronto, who cele- at Dunfair Baptist Church. During Hall on Tuesday Oct. 25th at 8 p.m. Leaders Training School "The Third �0 Yard Dash - 1. Doris Warren; ,pirated a birthday. the evening service a special film will Frenehmaa s 13aT Bowling League Meal' to be held on October 25 aad' 2 Barbara buttars; 3. Juttty Swerd- Sympathy of the community •is be shown entitled The Stones Cry Team standing—Roughridgers, 32 26, at the Legion Hall, Uxbridge, der' ,• extended to Mr. and Mrs.' .Ernest Out. This is a film in the 4th dimes- points, All Outs 26 points, No Names, will be taken by Mrs. M. Ellicott Running Brand Jump --1. Judy Eggman and family, of Thornhill, lion and it is a pioneer exploration 24 points, Slow Pokes 22 points, Bums and Mrs. Blackman. The making of Swerdtiger; 2. Terry Tomlinson; formerly of White's sideroad on the into the marvels of fulfilled prophecy. a quilt was discussed and left over Lucille Chapman.' t 21 points, Vamps 16 points, Punka 1b accidental death of their only son, This. is a recording of prolific truth till the• next meeting for _ Standing oroad Jump -4. Dianne points, Pickups I2 points, g patterns Bruno, of the Canadian Army, stat- that powerfully presents the infallible The first Euchre of the season will Murkar; e.,judy Swera iger; 3. Luc- Over 200—Edith Rearnan 221, Clare ille Chapman. ioned at Calgary, word of Coed. It's message is made be held in the Township Hall, at Skitch 6, 249, Frank MacNeill 236, P High Jump - L Judy Swerdf' er• . Plan to attend the Rummage Sale, doublet' et[ect'- the crushing 219, 216, Harvey Fertile 226, Helen .Brougham, on Tuesday, October 25,- � $t t e nnaap-School' Rooms of-tire weight—of evidence revealed through- Fenton 255, Jim Gurr 220 Helen Hill at 8.30' p. tai, and every following 2• Lucille hnapman; a. Doris W ar- Dunharton United Church, sponsor- archeology in Bible countries. This is 207, Doreen Edwardq 247,Al Hooper Tuesday, Prizes.and lunch-provided, rep led by the On-We-Go'Auxiliary, on a Moody Film and will run 45 minutes. Everyone welcome. Pall Throw - 1. Marlene Bye; Z 256, Dave Brunelle 221, 210, Dorothy , Saturday afternoon, October 2, •From Everyone is most welcome to attend. A Short Course - "Something to' Judy Swerdfiger, 3. Evelyn Sliz- , Buck 262, Jean Holobon 243, Dorothy..• g raid. 1.30 to 4.30 p. m. There will also be Sunday October 23rd will be the Wiseman 218,Marg Morgan 211;Ivey wear" held in the, Halt; Brougham, - • at Bake Table and Tea will also be fourth week in Adult Bible-Classes Skitch 215, Gord Warren 206, 213, on October 6, was taken by Miss The medal for the'Bantam Boys ..' 's eived. `. held at the Church at,9:46 aim. Dora Burke, Home Economist, of t'e'as won by Roger Roble with a 225, Clarence Gibbons 2?.8, 203, 206. total of 15, nts. Donbartoa United Church - • High Single Flat-"Edith Reaman the Home Economics' Service. Tile regular morning service was e The events and winners for the �tENCHMAWS BAY 264, Dorothy,Buck 262,, Clare Skitch - -'ondusted by the minister Rev. Wm. _- Bantams are as follows: McKay, who returned home earlier Frenchman's Bay Yacht, Club won High Triple Flat—Dorothy Wise- 50 Yard Dash - 1. Roger Doble; than expected from a conference in the Usher Trophy in the Blue 7iiy man 601, Clare Skitch 886 Frank Several rc�:dents attended the run- 2. Rodney Harrop; 3. kicky Rimmer. Barrie. He therefore was able to Sailing races with Oshawa Yacht eral of Mr. Lawreace Hutchinson, 40 Yard Dish - 1. Roger Doble; MacNeill 708. 2, Rick Rimmer; 3. Murr conduct the service for Mr, Poole, Club held o&Sunday at Frenchman's of Uxbridge, or, Sunda last. Jdr• Y ><y Cartes~. • High Single Hdep.—Dorothy Buck Y Running,of the- Ontario -Temperance Federa- Bay. There has been 'no eom"tition Hutchinson was a former Claremont- og Broad Jump - L Rodney for this trophy 312, Helen Fenton.298, Mike .Glenna ., lion. The scripture lesson was: Ro- Pity for the peat few years 306 resident. He leaves,his wife, a son Harrop; 2. Murray, Carters,3 Wea Mans 12: 1-10. Mr. Poole, who is as there were no class boats in either High Triple Hdep.—Dorothy Buck Jeffrey, of Toronto, and a daughter, dall Morgan, a student in Radio Technology at club until the Bay Club built the Ann, of Uxbridge. High Jump - 1. Ricky me 'Ryerson' 2. 724, Edith Reaman 718, Mike Cichun Ryerson Institute,_ is a member of fleet of Blue Jays this year. French- A shower was held on Thursday George Beaman; 3. John Roles. man's Bay 793, Alex Parker ?92 'the Toe Alpha, which is a teen-alter y tallied 12b points in the � night last tvcrk at the home of \I r. Be311 Throw, - L. 13 illy•Kerr; Z i .organization which stands for total two races and Oshawa received 104Lii and Mrs, Morgan Hill, in honour of Wendell Morgan; 3. Murrdy Carter. a abstinanca The small group of one PlotnLa• Two Oshawa skippers placed Buy A Scoaa Apple This Saturday the forthcoming marriage of Miss Standing Broad Jump - 1. Roger 'hundred members in December 1957 first in both races. They were Wally ..� jean Frances to Mr. Leslie Spears, Doble; 2. Franklalleyi 3 Murray has grow nto a membership of al- Dilling in the first race sailing Pat of Port Perry,, Carter. Foote said ce a rson to ongratu at,ons to•Mr. Grant Hill a .me or the Bantam Girls 'Ahat alcoholism is the fourth comm- the second race sailing Roger Conant's BROUGHAM son of bfr and Mrs. Morgan Hill, was won by Dianne Hotter, with a 'onist disease. Unlike other disAses boat. Herb Usher Jr. came in second who was-married on Saturday after- total of 17 points. _in which only part of the body is and Ross Fertile third in the first race Mr. and Mrs. E. Carswell, of-Osh- noon, at Aurora. The events and winners as fol- affecte•1, alcoholism affects the en- and Eric Play-ford, second and Roger aw•a, called on her mother, Mrs. W, Mr. -and Mrs, Sandy Golden are lows: -tire body. We do not have to be soc-- Conant third in the second race. This Hamilton, on Sunday, the proud.parents of a sqn, both on .. 50 Yard Dash - L.Dianne Hotter; _'.fable or gain a certain status shown was, a switch race with no skipper Mr.'Frank Bacon, Windsor, visited Friday. 2. Darlene-Blizzard; 3, Kathy Hog- "..by the brewery adore by consuming sailing his own boat. The weather was .his cousin Mrs. H. Malcolm, during Mss Eleanor Welsh and- Miss arth. :'their products. The choir, which perfect with a good stiff breeze blow- the week-end. Rosemary Hedges were in Toronto 40 Yard Dash - 1. Kathy Hogarth; 1was races well. filled with many very wel- ing and warm sunshine, Botts Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harbron and on Saturday-last. 2. Dianne Hotter; 3. Hilary Lawson. -comp nw members, sang "The were exciting to watch, while the daughter Ina-Jean, of Myrtle, called A party was held it the home of Running Broad jump - 1. Hilary '•'.lford's My Shepherd" under Mr. skippers in the first race had the on their aunt, Mrs. Matthews, on, . Mr, and Mrs. David Neal, on Satur- •. Lawson; 2. Dianne Hotter; 3. 'John Tickte',� direction and with advantage of a stronger wind, the Sunday. day night in_honour of the coming Louise Warren. ' Mrs. Harold Stroud at the organ, second race had a thrilling ending Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Anderson and . marriage of-Mr. Donald Neal, at Standing Broad Jump - I. Darlene when ten of the twelve boats crossed family, of Sandford, visited Mr. and the end of the month. Blizzard; 2. Lois Bath; 3. Wendy FA11JP0RT �Fi�� the finish line seconds apart, four of. Mrs. K. C. Pascoe,, on Sunday. Sympathy of• this community is Baker, them trying for fourth spot in a photo Sympathy is extended to Mr. Jno. extended to Mr. Howard Hockley, High Jump - 1. Darlene Blizzard; Please Note: lyie Fairport Beach finish, Gillman,-in the passing of his only in the passing of his mother, lart 2. Kathy Hogarth; 3• Dianne •Hal- Vbrary will be open on Monday'even- The Ladies Auxiliary prepared a sister the late Mrs. W. Willson. week. She was over 90 years of age. ter. lags from 7 to 7:30 p.m. to accom- turkey dinner for all the skippers The Thaukoffering Service, Brou- Mrs. Hockley was buried on Friday Ball Throw - 1• Dianne Hotter; Z lnodate students and adults who can- and crews and-oth members- of gham W. M. S. was held in the loc- at Uxbridge, Margaret Liddell; 3. Darlene Blizz- i.;..not attend the Library's regular Wed- Oshawa Yacht Club at the home of al church' on Thursday afternoon, 'Quite a nu4nber of the Clare- ard, Lois Bath, nesday afternoon hours .from 3:30 to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Usher, Sr. with a good attendance. Guests were mont Girl Cuides' and Brownies left The -medal forZthe Primary Boys .'S:00 p.m. The library would welcome Unfortunately Commodore Tom present from Claremont, Green Riv- by bus, for Toro%;• on Saturday; to was won by David Marley with a J new adult readers to come at-this Tomblin, had the to of his thumb er, Whitevale. Mrs. M. Ellicott fav- attend the Grand Vle'Oprey'Show. total of 9 p .� points. The events and , time and avail themselves of the more cut off when it became wedged be- ored with a solo. The guest speak There was a fair 'turnout for.the winners as follows: :i than 400 good adult books on the tween two power boats. He was treat- er was Mrs. Hare, of Whitby, who first of a series of Saturday-night 40 Yard Dash- ' 1. Gerry Arm- tahelves, ed at the Ajax Hospital where he re- gave a wonderful talk on her work dances in,the.Community Hall here.. strong 2. David Marley; 3. Aliston __ " Congratulations to Ronald, Denney ceived seven stitches, in foreign lands. The meeting closed A large number ol;'cars toured Woods. who was 10 years old October 19th. Tom Simpson was unable to finish with a dainty lunch served by the. the Chalk Lake cPistrict on Sunday, Sack Race •I.' Joey McDonald; A child health clinic will be held when the rudder broke and had to be ladies, to view the "colour". ,2.'David Marley; & Gregg Watson. 'St the Community Hall from 2 t 3 towed to shore. George Bandurchi'n Their friends I be pleased to Standing road p.m. Tuesday, October 25th. had a cold swim in th' i s wtl g Jump - 1. Paul g know that :�1r. and Mrs. Tom Gregg etit can; 2. P e lake when he DENNEY have both improved in health, g8 hen Basten, David Marley; 3. Step- Children from the age of 6 to 11 accidently fell in while adjusting the � • are welcome to attend Pioneers being sail. Members of Brougham Union Ball Throw - 1. Ronnie Blizzard; ..:,:held at Dunfair Baptist Church every' The final races of the season will be BROTHERS Lodge will hold their annual Ladies'. 2. Ronnie Pearson; 3. Reynold Foote . .7 Wednesday evening from 6:45 to 7:45 held this.Sunday at 2 p.m. when the Night this Friday. There will. be The medal for Primary Girls was `p.m. Mrs. Blackstone is in charge of Frenchman's Bay Club members will Heating Contractors dinner, followed by cards and Banc- won by Nancy Caritot, with a total this evening of fun, games, treats and compete for three trophies. Hot Wafer, Steam Systems, 1°R' of 13 points. surprises. Transportation home will be Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Installed Mr. and Mrs. Keith Drake and The events and winners as foll- provided for all who wish it. Cliff Brown' of Bay Street on the - family spent Sunday in Oritlia. ow's: - 141ferafions-Repairs Mrs. Howard Ha Congratulations to Carol Baker who birth of., n baby daughter, Maureen vacs, Listowel, 40 Yard Dash - 1. Peggy Ann 'was 8 years'old October 21st. Ann, ai the Ajax Hospital on Oct: I' Temple 9-3357 visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Brisbin; 2. Nancy Carlton;"3. Kathy A,baby shower was 'held at the 15th. A little sister for Exa and Tom- Fred Ward one day last week.' Flynn, home of Mrs: T. Fitzpatrick of Lake- mr. AJAX MINOR HOCKEY The Claremont Guides and the Sack Race - 1, Nancy Carlton; Z view Ave. in honour of Mrs, C. de The Fairport United Church W. A. ,ANNUAL PRE-,SEASON Prownies were honoured ion Tours= Barbara Swerdfiger; 3, Wetidy Rack- .Bourbon. Many lovely gifts were re- are holding a bazaar and hake sale DANCL day evening by g'visit from Miss ham- ' AJAX RECREATION HALL Flizabeth Bulmer' from German S din Broad I>un -''1. Natick 'ceived and tasty refreshments were at the church on Saturday afternnn� y, tan g p y FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. N Miss Buliner "is r tserved by the hostess. Oct. 22nd. Afternoon tea also will be presently visiting Carlton; 2. Janet Masan; 3. Joyce A meeting of the Fairport Beach served. Dance 8.30 till 1.00 her sister Mrs. Jack Mansell, At Mann. Library Board was held at the home A general meetinv of the,Frlench- Prizes 81.25 Per Person the conclusion of her talk, she was Ball Throw''- 1. Mary, Ashton, Z Ed. Taylor's Orchestra resented with a Friendship Pin. Debbie Gillard; J. Marilyn Walton, -qf Mrs. W. McLean on Monday, Oct., man',q Bay Yacht Chth Ladies Auxi- P 27th. Many issues were decided upon lia was held last Wednesday at the Proceeds To Support Minor Hockey Marilyn Madill, a Guide. made the ry y In Ajax y Janet Mann. i _.. N4PA woad, in the death of Mrs. George with her daughter Mrs. Jos. Schuler erring. The ladies are asked to bring ITORIAt Hill, on Saturday. 'The Hills lived and family, for the winter months, —lunch._ in this community for a number of Many happy returns to Debbie - years prior to moving to Greenwood. Lester, who will celebrate,her sec- . Kenneth John Coburn - and birthday'pn. Monday, Oct. 24. GREEN QIYEi� of Dunbarton passed away at Ajax Bay .Ridges Is. Here A`t-rttoon W A. Hospital, on Thursday, October 19. t Mr. and Mrs. R. Miller and &u- "Pickering The remains rest at the McEachnie Let there be no doubt about it Bay Ridges Deve]opment' ghter, of Willowdale, visited M. Inc S United Church Funeral Hom:, after Z00 p. m, Rii• has arrived in'Pickering Township, as has been evidenced Mrs. Draper. The October meeting of the Af- day. Funeral arrangements later. by the traffic jams on Liverpool Road the past two week ends. Mr, and Mrs. Syd. Davies an teraoon Women's Group met in the ---- --- - - son Glen, of Richmond Hill, visits TENDS RS We understand that 500 homes are to ready before.or B E. and Mrs. Draper recently. 3 E. Centre on Thursday October. 13. President Mrfi, Mitch�a presid- ed.next spring and many of these have already been sold. Mrs. L. Draper, Mrs. L. Lehman ed. Mrs. for Cailking and Fainting the ex- . John,Stork'garve an inspir- Ever since Bay Ridges was first mentioned as a possibility Carol and Marjorie had dinner.,wit, ing talk on "Stewardship" and wa tenor of the 8ou:h-West Pickering _ here, there were and still are many who view the development friends in 'Toronto on Friday last. in•,charge of the Devotional Period. Fire. Hall, w.11 be rtceived until The Young People's Groups go There •w!s a good atten'fince and October 21, 1SE8. For particular, with a,deep sense of skepticism. They could be' right, but, as off to a flying start for the wintc call TEmple 9-2721 - days only. we said before, It was the only answer before council to get- 'on Friday of last week.. aarraneem ntrmadevfnrdtbP, Ba?- m Y• Sor to rt ort Gar Turner al --- ling services into the township. Everyone hopes it pays off n' �' y aar to be held on Saturday, Octr lie- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF. Scarboro Hospital with a brok. 3?, at 300 n. m. Mrs. Ba,hbv. 1'x for all concerned. leg. THE COUNTY OF YORK bridge, formerly of Pickering, will ••• Some persons say this development 'will be a slum-develop- Mrs. Bard and son, of Markha• open the Bazaar. The pronram con- visited Mrs. C. Clathworthy deter .UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF went. If what we saw in the way of homes there, is to be the listed of a presentation of a book- a Writ of Fieri Facial to me direct- -ztandard throughout, it could'hard) be called a slum develop- ly' let entitled "Attention - Wome i at ed, ins-,ed out of the County Court g Y 1}' Mr. ••and 2.f.rs. crank Ei.Hut.g' Work when four of the member:, of the County of York, wherein went: of Claremont visited Mr. A. Hu:ci Mrs. L. Morley, Mrs. B. Hogarth. • WARREN SMITH is Plaintiff, and ings and daughter Ruth last a ee:: The homes have' individual styling and certainly appear to Mrs. C. Brown and Mrs. C. F. Mor-' JUNE C. WALL, , NORMAN J Keith Greenfield and Benson Leh ley, dressed in costume, read what be very well constructed. We talked to several persons, who man attended the horse show a. WALL, JOHN A. WALL, and k is heing d.-)ne for the worn,­ of GERTRUDE I. WALL, are Defen- follow the building trade, such as real.estate writers, and,they Oxbow last week-,end. , Africa, India and Japan, by Christ- dents, I have seized and taken under a«c .•.�_:•. ire Of-tile-opinion that these homes are very well built, ian Churche-. At the close, a soci,l Execution, and will offer for oak by 1l We strongly suggest that if you have not been down to see GREE1f-rVVV tim" vas c-�ioyPd with Mrs. C. Putt public Auction in my office is eT:e . �.,..:..:,• and Mrs. K. Cooper, as hostesses. Court House, at 4I6 Centre Street, the 1{ew development, you go down and look around. We feel Anniversary Services were well at - south, in the Town of Whitby, in that is is too soon to know whether or not Bay Ridges is the tended on Sunday in our chur4 AuDL the County of Ontario, on Tuesday, -answer to the township's•problems, but we do feet that the Rev. T.- Fleetham took the morAnj November I, 1950, at 7.00 o'clock, in meS are much superior in design and quality than many we service, with the home choir anu Audley Anniversary Service will the afternoon, all the right, title and soloist with Mrs. G McTaggart at be held this Sunday afternoon at interest and equity of rpdoa of , lave seen in other subdivisions around the country. the organ. In the evening. Rev J 2_V P. m. Rev. Wes. Neelands, of JUNE C. WALL, to, in,'and out of Take a look yourself, and see what you•'think. "s Spencely, of Peterboro, had charg Hastings will be the guest speaker, the following lands. needy: of the service. The home choir a- There will not be nay Sun. School. , gain rendered two braut,tot arty.. The men's choir assisted with the 'All and Siiagittat that Pertain per- • Mr, Peter Cowan, Ridgewood Rd. ems. • music at Whitevale Anniversary eel or tract of land's and premises is enjoying a motor trip touring Remember choir practice Thurs- Service on Sunday 'evening, situate lying and being is the gay Ridges Helps through California and.-Mexico. day night this week. lorry uur c,,,,. Eileen Guthrie and Marie Smith. 'Township of Pickering,being comm- and Mr. and M'rs. Stan Frost, Rouge leader Air. C. Clos6on has been or attended the Christian Education. posed of the whole of Lot 39, ac- the Children Hill Rd. were"at Lake St. Peter over the sick list We hope he will lose Conference at Fire Oaks, Paris, cording to r Phut filed is the Visitors last weekend to Consoli- Tha�giving be himself again. Ontario, during the week-end. Registry Office for the County of Mrs. Neva Rown, Ridgewood Rd A carload of W. M. S. ladies went Mr. and Mrs.'''Bert Guthrie and Ontario as No. 612" dated Building Corporation's near sub- to Oshawa for.the Presbyterial Rally -Reg; Kennedy were among those.at- r ` y dgea had an o r- left this week by--plane to spend a division at Ba Ri pp° couple of weeks with her mother in at St. Stephen's Church, on Tuesday. tending the lnternatronal Plowing On the aforesaid property is ereeted taxtity to enlist the Ajax Pickering.do .The W. A. ladies are invited to Match, at Springfield last week.. a brick; bungalow, containing sirs `.Whitb Association For Retarded California. y The deepest sympathy of the eofn- the United Church, Pickering r,, z Mr, and Mrs. Royce Crtiikshank, ioostts, with gas heat and as attach- ,�•_: „ _ 4Mildren whose Building Fund Cam- aar, on Saturday, October 22. Port Credit, visited Geo. and Mrs. ed gssage. is-tow under way. Munity is extended to Mr. and .Mrs. • r y The'Afternoon W. A. held their Izatt, on Sunda • Noel Zeldin, resident of Consoli- Fred Hunt and family, Island Rd. on y' � = •idated. arras with William A. the death of Mr. Hurit's mother in the meeting at the parsonage on Thurs Dr. J. Burkholder, a missiortdry ARPHUR WELSH.. 8� day with good attendance. Group,1. on furfough. from Africa, will show Sbeeiff, County of Ontario 10arish, Chairman of the Campaign' am i East General hospital Mon. Ors. 17 gn had charge of the Worship. and Mrs, pictures in the church on Friday ev- Oct 6-13-20-27 (Dommittee, to make receptacles avail- In The Kiwanians Jukdor Bowling p Brooks, President, 'took the roar. , =ibis for the receiving of volunteer League Sat. Oct. 8, the high. scores �4y :able for the during the weekend, went to Paul Sloane for boys with a for the Business Session.-Tceasttrei- S nd+ Mrs. Pascoe gave a splendid financ- `the entrance to its "Haase-a-tame" high of 248 and Sue Buck; for girls exhibition of model homes. With a score of 23.4, the hidden score ia1 rrp°rt. a good portion of a - - -Mr. Parish commented that- the was won by Paulette Baron who'got `"'�` donated to the Building Fund r the silver dollar. of the Church. .Reports were Riven - O ,}Association is not supported by the PPo Wiled A Anyone interested 'in The Square from Committees- one, on the' TIC f aCommtinity Chest or the United ing of new choir curtains, and t-at -peal in the Pickering area, but is at- Dance Work Shop this season there, will be a square Dance with Ede But- Bring Committee. The November 'tempting to raise its.own building and meeting will be at the horse. of.:ltr�. - operating funds. The new school. on tin calling Sat. Oct. 29 starting at The Third.lnstalrnent of Township of Pickering Realty 7:30 in the Centennial , Tr°f{et'• at the New Conser�a�ioti �urcher Street in Ajax, will be tom- P m-' Park.-toil"Call---Peace-. : pleted and read for occupancy on or Hall sponsered by the Centennial y Pa Several of our Young People tool Church Ladies Guild.They are serving and Pr Tax is Due and P obit on October :;bout November 15th. � oPe� � 1 The Retarded Children's School i3 a family supper from 6.30 to-7 40 in the Presbyterial Contererrce, ,4t the realization of the dreams of the'.P•m, and everyone is invited. Peterbora, ou the week-end. _ i The Community Association of West The. Community expresses their 31, 1960, Pay�Prompfly and Avoid Penalty. Association, numerous •parents and) y sympathy to the Roy.Hill family, in r ;*enerous supporters: It will mean i Rouge are holding a Open Meeting the passing of Mrs. George Hill, on :..ledttcational opportunnttea for the re- Fn. Oct. 21, 8 p.m. to the .Rainbow Saturday. _ `,#arded never before available in' this{Room at the Shopping Centre. tile. and.\lrs. W. Pe J One of West Rouges .oldest resi- Pegg and Mrs. ID. J PLiTZ area, dents, hies. 6hester, died Mon. Oct. K. Brooks had'dinner with Mrs, J. O.McWs of Consolidated Building I Herbert, Mortimer St. Toronto, on Corporation are proud to assist in the' 17, at the'age of 95 in her home the Friday. TAX COLLECTOR AND TREASURER communal activities of Pickering) Kingson Rd. Funeral services will be Mr. and :firs. Wilfred Trolley en- o Oct. 20 - imbdivision. is located. Last weekend, at 2 p.m. Interment at Irskine Ceme- over the week-end. — ..'.more than 30,000 people visited the trey. Mr. and Mrs. Edgie Pegg and the. - Ieodel home presentation at'Liverpool children visited Mrs.- Pegg's parent-s Stoad and Highway 401. BALSAM 8t MT. ZION on Sunday. We are glad to' know f ~. The W. A. met last Wednesday at Mrs.' McPhail"is improving nicely, NVEST .•ROUGE ttce home of Mrs. F. Disney. -The• and is able to be home from hospit- MRS. INN 1 By the bustling activity of digging meeting opened with hymn 19 and a(, after''a serious operation some _ hammering at.the school*the�addi- prayer by Mrs. G, Wilson" 100th time ago.' PEOfess�ona� Palm Reader,, n of a gymnatoriam is well in pro- Psalm was read by 'Mrs, Geo. Pick- Mr. and -Mrs. Chas. Wilson, of • I_ ett, and fourteen ladies answered the Brookiin, had Sunday dinner with �� Reader Advisor , Tess. Mr., and. Mrs. W. Sadler " *iThe Ladies Club met Thur. Oct. 13 Roll, with an item on. "Thanksgiv, Mrs. Herbert, of Toronto, is pre- ..She Will solve all your problems i th a g� attendance of members ing". Mrs;'Ralph Jones'then gave an sently .visiting the Mmaker fami y, Open daily and Sundays from 10 a.m. �O �0 p.m. %;ho spent the evening working on inspirational paper entitled "Raise while Miss Glenna Minaker is holi- Phone • - `Material for "the Bazaar No. "5. The the song of Harvest Home' follow- daying in Windscor,with her sister, Phone RA. 8-4141 140 Simcoe S•� Oskwa ;Club has agreed to look after the- ed by the"Theme Song. Mrs. Jack Visitors at the Milton Pegg home _ Canvassing in the district for, The: 'Empringham gave'a reading "Come 136fardes-Children m month The before Hint with • Thanksgiving", on the week-end were: Mr..and \ins_ 'text meeting of The Ladles wlTI-_ _`h _Trrmut-s-were read-and plans J Spenceley and family, Tonto,Peterboro, and ,Thar. Oct. 27, 8:30 p.m. at the school• made for.the Turkey, Supper, Fri- 361r-.,Fred S Toronto, an Mr. John Greenbacker, of Kinsale. DUNBARTON RADIO A TELEVISION when all finished work should be turn- day, November 4, in the church.base- Mr. and Mrs, X3'alter Carey, of - od in for the bazaar. meat. The meeting closed with the Uxbridge, had Sunday dinner with Located on No. 2 Highway in Dunbarton Since 1946 `. r Mrs. Ed Barley, Freindship Ave: is hymn 577, and Benediction. Mrs. N. Wilson. lftome after being confined to the Several from here attended the hie. .and 'Firs, Percy Clark enter- T.V. Ca��S t0 the home — Phone TEmple 9.1191 ::'Vmrborough General Hospital for a Plowing, Match at Springfield last tained Mr, and Mrs. Cryderman, of iweek undergoing• surgery and her week. Hampton, and Mr. and Mr,, Law_ (Please Phone early for some day service) �=rtany friend's wish her a speedy re- Mr. and Mrs. B, Jamieson and son Parks and farrtily on' Surrday. .Shop Hours for Cash &Carry T.V. ♦k Radio Repairs 3man y, Mary Jean attended Anniversary Services at . iburn on Sunday and Mrs. Spracklin, of Toronto, spent ;t Sorry to report•Mr. W. Kenney, the week-end with Mrs. F. Webb -9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday 9 a.m. to iZ noon jsland Rd. had to have some fingers . spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. and family. :%sttp d Rd. following an accident at -Lorne Parrott at Myrtle. Small Appliance & Motor Repairs, Repairs to Car, itis work recently. Several from here attended anniv- Buy A Scout Apple This Saturday House & Transistor Radios i Grace Prestbyterian Ladies Guild resent' services at Greenwood on _ —,• having a, Bake Sale Fri. Oct. 28, Sunday. ��ERPO� ,Is 4 ''TV. ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS & SUPPLIES starting at p.m. a£ Steinbergs in the Mrs. Wm. Harbron spent a . few :$Bopping Centre. Pick up your home days last week with,her daughter in picketing Rod And Gun Club Batteries — Tubes -= Etc. made baking here for the weekend. Toronto, and attended a shower for. invited the 1st. Dunbarton Cub Pack her grand-daughter, Miss Glenna to•a children's evening of films and Terms C.O.D. A 'International Clta ?, ( Many happy returns of the day to g g rge (Membership Free) ask-us liQeetty Jane Adams, Rauge_.Hill Dr. Neal. . fun last Friday night. A very enjoy- for our application form. iDn her 10th birthday Sat.,Oct 3R;all Miss Shan n Jones and Keith able evening was had, and to comp-. y PP' •'bo Mrs. Grace Smith, Ridgewood Rd, _ Jones accompanied their ands Mr. lete the evening, hot hogs and pop 4Dn her birthday Tue. Oct. 18 and to Alan Clark, to Hamilton, on the were served. ! JfYfr. Jim Lynn, Rouge Hill Dr. who week-end to visit Mr, and Mrs. Don Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. Bar- ' Amd a birthday. Sat. Oct. 8. Piett. ton and family, of King' City. visited SEPT/O TANK CLEAN OUT �Mr. and re. Jack Smith Ridge- A car overturned orr Sunday on g Mr: and Mrs. Bernard Bck^r'. the 8th Con. south of Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs. Allan Appleyard sod Rd. were guests at a reunion of c' tern High School of Commerce School with four young people in and Gwenllign, from OshaR•a, visif- eld at the Northgate Hotel. airs. it, from Toronto However, no one CdidPL$TE' SEPTIC TANIK SZRVICZ ,Aid was serious) hurt. ed Mr. and Mrs. Baker on Thurs- Smith who was a student of 4G in 1f r. Gram Carson and )Vitas day' lidiat school thirty years ago met seven Weary visited on Sunday with Mr. Congratulations to Mr. Steve NEW TAISS$ INSTALLED I the teachers of that year who.were Schwets, who, on January 3,. 1961, and 'Sirs. Sid McDonald at Bello- PAT DUIYNE TE 9.1841 _ �• t the dinner Tue.,Oct. 11, will he a stew „•,lice cadet nn. rho • Mr. and Mrs. Thorny Bailey and Ville. Metro Police Force. i T" .a milt', 5unnvslope, spent the holiday The sympathy of this rommcmity �fra k � Johanna keictschut,, t )eekend at Minden.- goes to the Roy Hill family, Green- uthc, Germany, has arrived to stay 'It _ J1SCELLANEOUS CLASSIFIED - -INSURANCE SRPTIC TANKS . I WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE _ _ _' CLEANED ARTICLES FOR SALE COMING EVENTS Wash'ng Machines'- 820 And Up ; : . '. ...CYRIL E. MORLEY' ;. w. 1. SUIT The womens Guild , PARTS AND SERVICE Oshawa _ BA 3-WJ BAZAAR ..AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE REAL ESTATE �' of St. George's' 'A�ican ' C'murch Phone: 'WH2-6410 -AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE -- -------------------------------- will hold a Bu.aar in the Pariah Open Every Night Till 9.0o.O'clock Hall on Saturday, November 26. $2 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO MILLER HEATING Further details later. HEDGINGS AND FLOWERING SHRUBS TELEPHONE:—PICKERING: OFFICE WM. 2-6212—RES. WH. 2-5115 -Pickering Women's Institute Excellent Quality, fresh from the 24 HOUR SERVICE will meet in St.. Andrew's Presby- Nursery at a Big Saving, Privet, terian Church School Room, Tues= Red Barberry; Chinese E!m; Alpine . :.-.'CUT RATE day, October 25, at 2.30 p. m. Currant etc. Complete line of Orn- amental Shrubs; also trees and COOPER BLOCK LTD. COLEMAN Mt. Zion TT urkey Supper % ' peonies. Peat Moss Big Sale, only $4.50. t furnotes, Specs Heaters, Water Mount Zion United Church W. A- HASEK NURSERY -M CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO Heaters, kanges, Wall & Floor are putting- on a,Turkey Supper on three-quarter mile north of No. 2 yc Furnaces Friday night, November 4, in the Highway, on Church St. BLOCKS BRICKS Clean-out Service $7.50 Plus One church basement, commencing at - PICKERING >7 "'�;° FREE SERVICE CALL 5.00 p. m, Admission $1.50 for ad- Phone: WH2-0977 1 • STRYV!� STEEL - Trailer heating iL Accessories �e; � 7�• FOR SALE y • WHiteball 2-3491 Pickering Irllage APPLES AND .POTATOES M:Intosh $1.95 Per Bushel. CRANE RENTAL 9 TUDOR ST., AJAX Please bring awn container. t Mr..and. Mrs. Harold Richardson PICKERING ORCHARDS --�.. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Richardson STAMM RD., PICKERING, ONT,,-Phones VIM. 2-1960, EM. 3-280? �`- - - / attended the I. G. A. Convention at No, 2 Highway. One west of TERRY S Toronto on Monday..-Mr. and Mrs. WHg.Vii .,.�� R. Bryant and Mr a.id Mrs. Cliff OPEN WEEK-ENDS e. ELECTRICAL Gordon, Mrs. Dillebough and Mrs. O D N L LAY O.• Sleep were also present at the FOR SALE - modern coal burning L. and banquet in the evening, at which the steel furnace, complete with air ter. speaker was Mr. Ray Wolfe, Pres- duets and smoke K S U R A KC E IPLUMBINO ident of Oshawa Wholesale. pipes, in good cen- Missss Kathleen Paltrier, Jane. 4ition, wish automatic electric jsn•- ASSURANCE For Service D or Night itor and.theraitostat (replacing with PRUDE)ML CONAPANY LTD. W EN� tome of Saturdaccbyl at8 blot MJ• also water tank and electric loft Call TE. 9-1521 Y heater. Fhoeu: W'Fi2-6413. PIVA1 S a Specialty _ a two-week holiday at Miami. E AUTOIMOBIU — Fi P Mr. and Mrs. Grant Messer and a APPLES Mrs. Roy Miller are away on a tea- . .107 $pip _ $2.00 Per Bushel KINGSTON ROAD EAST - Kemberly Ann Bunker, of Rose- day trip to Peoria; Ilt- ROBT. .0 Per Bus 1 bank, grand-daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Draper, of Two miles west of Brock Road or "Station Plaza, Ajar Shopping Ceeitre Phone: WH 7x3301 Mrs. Douglas, Rougemount Dr., was Strathroy have been visiting the Conceasioa 4, Pickering ,! Phone For. Immediate Coverage Day Or Night baptised at the Rouge Hill United the letter's bmther Edgar, and Mrs. �n Oct 2$ ,/i; -- Church: on October 9.. _ Andrew, - --- — - Pheasant shooting is now in order, FOR SALE -two new Findlay aapo- ROUGE HILL th• if you hear a loot of shots, a not matic ranges, from $145.00; one • think.that someone has gone her- near T btu, Sandy Phin, Altona Road, s complete$195-Go One 80.'000 ie enaiinel Miss S erk. On Tuesday, Mrs. Doble, Mrs. range (�L wood or oil) Go spent.last week-end at Manitoulin kitchen V e NEWELL Ha Prouse, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. C. ,E. y Island, visiting friends. 'senaII, $65.00; Keraae oil burner, at Happy Birthday to Mrs. J. Ham_ Morley and Mrs. Buttars, who Is- $35.00; Used Coleman space heater. Literature Secretary of the Presby- vey, Altona Road, 'on the 9tk. iamall, automatic control, 149.50. Real Estate Broker .Picketing Village Mr. and Mrs Sid Phin, Toronto, aerial, attended the fill rally of the MILLER HEATING SERVICE visited Af r. aria Mrs.*L. Phin, Sat- United Church Women's Missionary A y Phone: WH2-3491 VM. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3623 urH pvyennig. a to David Thom Church, h held at Oshawa.hen's United i.�l< oet 28 216 Brock St. S. Whitb — Phone MO. &3625 y p- le Dob __.. „ y son, Pine Grove Ave. on,his 14th and Mrs. Morley conducted the De- Rea.' HigLways^ Y. Mile East of Dunbarton, No.2 Highway birthday, October 12. votions at the afternoon session, REAL ESTATE Happy Anniversary to Mr. and SUPPORT KIWANIS TO RENT - apartment, 3 roams., Mrs. Thompson, Pine Grove Ave., on Brock Road, opposite golf.coarse, on,October 12. CHRISTMAS WELFARE Phone: WH2-4887 Mr. an Mrs. W. a lar , d M L C •r, Toros PROJECT . DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC to, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oldfield, r -- -- - -. _ Altona Rd. last week. By Purchasing From Than - .. tf ' _ •. ___ 'IELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS __FOR SALE -1953 Buick, Super VA Happy Pirthday to. Mrs, G. Frae- - VOTERS' Dyaaflow, 4-door, two toned green.. . ' THE V ' LIST ACT lick, Woodlands Rd October 15. radio, good condition. Milton Pegg: :'••CO'ii[ItERCIAL R=SIDBNTiAL INDUSTRIAL oiRl+�ia 1951 Section 12 We are glad to hear that little Claremont phone WSR4. FREE ESTIMATE Kevin Wallace, Altona Road is feet- Clerk's Notice Of First Posting TO RENT - four rooms, heated, ing much better after a bout with Of Voters' List with bashroom. Essotane cook stove. e u. p e 1 e e i LIST 1960 , the fl -'. - TEm 1 1199 2533 BROCK ROAR VOTERS' • Phone Pickering WH FOR SALE or RENT . ! e !VILLAGE OF PIChF.RIhG 1 5-8 acres Land; assorted fruith COUNTY OF ONTARIO . teen. : Scouts and Cubs held their regul- stream; reasonable. Near Brougham. ar meeting con Thursday a and Y Most- Ph _ NOTICE one.- .. O IC i E s h W hereby green that I H2-1884. day On Thursday the Cubs visited have complied with Section 9, of the W"AV& the, Rosebank Fire'Hall, it .being Voters' List Act, 1951, and that I HELP WANTED, • Fire Prevention Week, Mr. Fras- have sled u at m office at 20 #' ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES • er demonstrated how the fire engine Sherwood Rd., West, Pickering, on LADIES AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS operates; also the use of mask: for the loth day of October, 1960, the Reserve valuable territory now. for AND IMPROVEMENTS. smoke, and•the use of inhalators and ' list of all-persons entitled to vote in AVON Cosmetics. Christmas Busin- other life-saving equipment. Qves- the said Municipality at municipal ess. Openings available. Earnings AN MAMMAFACT WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN tions were asked and answered and elections and that such fist remains begin at once. Call today - LE6.06W. AW WE ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. the boys had an interesting•time. there for inspection. and were promised a return visit.. And I her call u / t tpy upon all voter i IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT- The trip to Kingston for the Scouts to take immediate proceedings to, pART TIME BUSI ESS GAGE FINANCING i FOR FAST and Cubs for the 16th was postpon-. have any omissions or errors correct- persons _ operate a very t• COURTEOUS SERVICE CALL - eel as there was not enoukh boys to ed according to law, the last day for itable ball point p Jill the bus. A meeting'of the Aux- appeal being the 4th day of Novem- Pen distribution AUBREYE. IRELAND iliary'for Cubs and Scouts was'held her, .1960. 1 in their spare•time, No selling - at Mrs. Shanley's last Thursday, No• soliciting.,only three to four AND COMPANY October •13. Mrs. Ilott, Afrs. Sign DATED, this 19th day of October, hours required weekly to service mori, Mrs. Carter and blrs. So,,cer- 19W- hotels,telsa stores, resaurants etc No by attended and made plans for fut- - ELAWE HOGARTH, clerk--- ce necesaarp, 61000 cash • • ure h which tnc u es Apple ay Village of Pickering require3 for'equipment and stock: _ . TORONTO 2 ONTARIO which will 'see the 'boys out in full __ _• Write- in confidence, to: Nor- , / force. Please support the boys, on* � _...___._ �� � west Industries, 339 MacLareet Nor- Apple Day,' October 22. CLEWS NOTICE St, Ottawa. � T. . EMpiro 8-3300 or Empire 6-5964 The 3rd. Pickering' Brownies and Oct 14 AT AWL Evenings leaders attended a "Walking lip" of TEmple 9-1750 - WA. 2-6902 ceremony at the C. E. Centre, Pick- • .N g ering United Church, for Karen �'�rst Posting AVON COSMETICS Bath and Shirley Wildes. The Pack• err Needs qualified women interested in FI wishes them success as Guides. of good earnings at once. Christmas S < <' gT5? EAST ROUGE A very pleasant afternoon was / ' business has increased the demnaad, spent at Mrs. Sowerby's on Wed- `:Voters List GOOd opportunity for mothers of WHITERALL 2-5800 Mrs. Ed., Taylor, Rosebank, is nesday, .October 12, when neighbors Voters Lists,.19Ei0, Municipality of school age children. Call iramedint- visiting,relatives in Montreal for a and friends.met with special guests the Township of Pickeri ng, County of ely for more information, phone 'few days. LE65.0627• —-------------- _ ___ y Mrs. James Farley, now of Ajax. Ontario. - Mr. and Mrs. Price,. Montreal, are After a social time Mrs. Cornutt Notice is hereby given that I have Learn TO Dr1V!' visiting Mr. and Airs. D. Price, of presented Mrs. Farley with a gift complied with Section 9 of the Voters —:TRANSPORTATION 1 the Rougemount Dr. this week. from the community which was Lists Act and that I have posted up available, to and from Toronto, for : Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schwalm, of much appreciated. Tea was served in my office at Brougham* 6nt., on three males; leaving Pickering at Ajax PICI(erfn Altona Rd. were . dinner guests of by the hostesses and friends; -the 14th day of October, 1960, the list 7.00 a. m., and leaving down-tower g Air, and Mrs. D. Jenkins, Rosebank, Several of the ladies joined the i of all persons entitled to vote. In the Toronto at 5:00 p. m. Five days per last Saturday evening, First Aid Course being held at the said municipality.at municipal elec. week. Box 647 News•Offcie. Driving School Mr. and bars, W. Whittle, Rose- Red Cross Rooms, Prock Road, on lions and that such list remains there oct 28 bank Rd. S. visited Mr. and •Mrs. Wednesday evenings: for inspection. Day and Evening Lessens Ravner, Toronto, last Thursday •ev- A sewing shower will be helot} on And I hereby call upon all voters to WOMAN will do baby, sitting,and l Standard and Automatic Car's ening. Wednesday, October 26, for the take immediate proceedings to have light housekeeping Happy 'Anniversary to Mr, and .I coming Bazaar, at.the.home of Mrs• any errors or omissions corrected ac- WH2-1866. duties. phone: TEmple 92631• airs.,Taylor, Rosebank, on the 27th. Egeroff, 4th. Con. Gone and bring cording to law, the last day for appeal �... Happy Birthday to Mrs. G- Perry a friend 'and enjoy yourselves, being the 28th day of October, 1960. FOUND - a wool stole in Pickering of Rosebank - October 27. o day of Oct, 1960. Village, on Wednesday night. Own- 7. Dated this, 11th Lloyd Johnston, clerk, or please call at`News Office. v Township of Pickering, 1st. Pickering Ladies' Auxiliary is handled by Mrs. Adafnson, the Pre- ion.' - In Y��ia-sa holding the first meeting of the sea- silent. Mr. 'Tickle gave a,few re- Refreshments were . served by eaa on Wednesday, October 26, at marks on the Intelligence Tests giv- Peggy Padderson and the ladies of pURVIS - In loving memory of s� 8.00 n p. m at the C. E. Centre. This en at the ,ichool and explained the the Home and School Association. dear husband and father J Huey =. 1hws is an organization of mothers of way in which they were rated. Purvis, who passed away October Cubs and Scouts, constituted for the The panel,moderitorr Mr. Waters, Ladies' Jewell League 1 -19, 1959. impressive ceremony' wan purpost of assisting Scout Groups. -presented a few well-.planned quest- Ajax And Pickering He suffered patiently and tons, A very, mp i held at the Community Hall last It-is the duty of every mother to tons P Principal of Pickering District ti October 12. s. His .hope was blight, his faith I held at night, as silt Cubs crossed attend these meetings, also' mothers 'son, j the milestone to become Scouts. of prospective,,,Cubs' will be wel- High School; Mr. Harold .Mitchell,, s 6wiChurch Tht peace of Jesus filled his breast It is a wonderful feeling for a tamed. of the.High Sehool'Board; Mr. Pel- ?cam Point And in his arms -t dank to rest •••s ham, representing the parents, and Diamonds _ - 10 Badly missed"and'lovingly resnem- Wolf Cub to "Go Up to the Scout c '9 bered by his Wife and Daughters. Wolf I� has left behind him is ,Mother's Promise I Mr. Tickle, Prin. of Vaughan Will- Rubies a F. his coat of fur, his own On my honour as a Mother of a and School, Mr.•Richardsoni explain- Pearls 8 the Jungle, id the merits of having a child well Garnets 19 ROGERS - In loving memory of a { lair, and his Wolf Cub brothers. To Scout, I promise to help my boy the Cub, the land Of make-believe his t hue a Sto his promise.assist hem fore teeing SecondarysSchool a, Sapphires who passed away October Charles 59. i-no more, as he -is now to take up �' place with older $tout brothers. ' •••• supervision is not always as close as Opals 1 He bade no one his last farewell Congratulations to Jeff MacDon- See You At The Meeting! it had been in Elementary School.. Opolas 1 He said goodbye a none, all, Michael Allen. harry Robinson, —` ' Mr. Mitchell pointed out that par- Bowling 200 Or Over The heavenly gates were opened, Frank Connell, Philip Richardson - Vaughan Willard School i estsas to.lwltere andrwhat his i Rae1Frockr215;,Edi Edith cart 205. We often sit and think of you, 1 and Hans Meizerink. _ A grand -introduction to "Apple is doing in the evenings, when, per- High Single (flat) - Gloria Mur- Thp things you used to say, Icy" will be staged Friday nigh , The Vau`han Willard Home and hags, he should be home attending kar 270; High Triple (flat) - Win- 1iIVe wonder why you had to ,die. t S' nie McCombe 506; High Single o a nan,_- ro say goodbye, at 8.00 sharp, at the Pickering Park- School As held a panel dis- to homework. t t the Fire Hall, where cussion regarding Secondary Schools The Vice-President, 'Mrs. Beddal, I (hand.) - Gloria Murkar 298; Rae ThougB out of sight', you're ever'- ingr Lot next o •Brock 231; High Triple (hand) - I Gnu missed, loved by your the first apple will be sold by public at the regular meeting on October voiced the than of all the Wife Edythe and Famil r. 11. After the general business was to the panel for a very fine discuss- Dolores Lenny 614. _ auction. _ Willi 7 TOTALLY DIFFERENT '�,; . .Now FOR as 4� OF CHEVY TRUCKS . : . " - %�'/ �"J X0. •�":'' .r 1 �+- "' � � :. - - i r.r �- _ GORVAN-- - f'Sidi doors open a full 49"wide -' -loading fievilt is o low 1�". : 1 -ilAMMIDE-Roll out-the heo�y - - _ i o if in I i oar t` .. load: nothing►_ - - - _ �. W GENERAL MOTOR S VALUE ME REAR-ENGINE CORVAIR 95's — T —THE 4 WHEELS AND A FRESH IDEA!' _ Here are trucks that are a full 2 feet shorter <-.• than conventional half-tanners yet hold more payload: (Corvan, for example; has 191 cu. ft of cargo space,) Trucks with r one-piece body-frame design, independent ti , 4-wheel suspension and near constant weight distribution. You get light-touch manoeuvra- bility plus the economy of a gas-saving air- I cooled rear engine. Your Chevrolet dealer - has them. Whitewall-finis optional at extra cost , 0 ; TORSION-SPRING CHEVROLETS'—WORTH MORE BECAUSE I THEY WORK MORE! -- —� esr.`:li� • '. Chevy's'61,fleet brings you the latest editions of the trucks that proved the overwhelming - J 3 . worth of independent front suspension. " They're here with the most advanced com- ort features,ever found inside a truck cab. And' when you add the all-new rear-engine - Corvairs,, you'll find a Chevrolet truck x" custom-made for you and your job.You find new rugged qualities in every size Chevy, - pickups,tilt cabs,tandems-all of them. See s, r our Chevrolet dealer today. Try the totally �. .y k 'y Dew rear-engine Corvair trucks, and the work whipping, work-proven Chevrolet _. '611 ing trUCkS for;.t. Model IIIusMatsdr C80 Chassis and C SEE THE GREATEST SHOW OF WORTH NOW AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER'S - . :. " • _ � .. _ cr-Pale f F. We AINSWORTH LIMITED, AJAX ; _ _ tIS , RECTORY St Andrew'! Presbyterian Clwrdt The'church was'well filled foe the - morriiag service, the choir entering C-` - ' '' •:`.. "�" GVA.RANTE'FD to the Processional "Lord to all the eOYES� LTD• �t • i • ) World's', with Mrs. McClement at- the Service � ACWE�S I the organ. As it was I-aJ'slhens Sunday, the minister Mt.-I�eO Hess: PWCR Any Make or Model _ on P. A., was assisted- �W.•Sam. a . • FUNERAL DIRECTOR Jackson, Mr. Wm. $b s'and M'r: Arthur , Bill Hansen. Mr./Jailwn conducted the opening of The =s ice 40 the' FURNITURE DEALER ' ` D ' , responsive,reading•'-I_'salbt 51 Vas led by Mr, Boyes; the New Tt mesi't Lessor:, 'St. Luke 15; 1.1 3 was :STORE HOURS read by Mr. . Hansen;' Th special WATER DEUYERED PrFvat Ame�tanc ' Sonia. , . ilv IC DAYS DAILY 9A musical number was an as em ---�� A' DAY OR NIGHT "Praise Ye the Father" sung by .a SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS 11 .' ^' `ter!°';`%,Is i full choir. Mr. Heron "'". gave a`heart '. West of Dunbarton.. se rclling ,message, basing his sera- - moll on the text St. Luke 15: 2$ - WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. - PICKERING PHONE WH. 2-5%t j PHONE o "And he was angry and would not i . z.. go i:;". .In this message,.4,w•e heard of :r ATlantie 2-0063 - Phone wH. 2-2171 tale oldei l,ruther who had not for- g;'.eue�= i.l his heart. There is a for u, is this message. "Are Pickering, Ont. w e -,bncerned aliout those who have - GRAHAM HARDWARE KKIN AND CLARKE and of le•us' love", God is BAR w lg not o;,,Iv •to forgive, but to �J J.- lE fv ter; cur if we'.repent. Nur- nees s AUCTIC`NEERS W. H. j..THOMPSON, B. A., LLB. liurt s` y' C!as; was conducted by Mrs. Applia �Pain'ts W' ��'ater:, - Corr. . / _ .. [12w:aos•11 nerd Authorized 4a. the 'Barrister and Solicitor ..._______ iiia-ti•s of Outwio and York. OPEN HOUSE Tools, m stock Implen=t0 gam- British Columbia and Ontuio PICKERING UNITED CHURCH / Et�• oad F'urnitare. Reel Eartat• EEleawood B14g., A]as. Is Holding SW our Sp•cwtr at Benno" :.•: OPEN HOUSE ... on Sunday, October 30. General Hard�re 2jual S•anlo•.for Q0e ' wxitehall 2-SCSI Pei•• of Oa► _ _. 2.30 to 5.00 P. M. � ft 0. pboM AS1a.SEWS ttesWaac•: T$npie 9-2055 All Members And Adherents PHONE WH. 2-1911 PICKER�ING ikMn P. 0Y 011•$10 MWL f0� j Invited To Attend oct 28 "Nees nave bow Creighton, Fraser, DrynaO alloa0leso slil,ea >tM�• CAR RADIO REPAIRS • $c Murdoch AUNBARTON RADIO - Hannah's Cate ;• AND TELEVISION WHZ-6430 or TE9-1191 -Weddings, Banquets, Showers Barrbfers, Solicitors and Notories E• R• FAY _ ,.Pubiio BICYCLE REPAIRS - • PARTS AND SERVICE - -- r .Bakery Products •'f' ' _ Boric of .Commerce Chambers, -AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE ii Barrister, So1ld�OTr S Simcoe Street North, Oshawa Phone: WH2-6410 Meat Pies Our Specialty" . - Call 24 Hours A Day For Service Notary Public Telephone RA. 3-3446 Open Every Night TM 9.00 O'clocik Main St., Pidcoring WH. 2.0386 - 1 wAA at Old King ere head WELLS - AT. 4-7397 or AT. 4-1364 -- WAN TM - dug by numi"& 304nch t2e. 11�13NMI Hamm W. 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AL L WhIsby,, Ontario CENTENNIAL AND WES'�..ROOfGE AS row AS - '!tir• astfsa Use'of W w w� -WenVip and S••dcW: $011.«1 -.AVEltA GARAGE: •a 21e. t 13(iEbvra7. pess.e.n 9:30 ..•._wl.r R.ve. t.aw'$re•ol - 315.00 PER MONTH Wh1ti►y istd A$as 11:00 am. -C•sMlnid Read►talk /!a•i -� YoNE w � EVER EtwrpME' I _ REV. WM. H. T. MuroN, Uhl 1 1 MiniMV INO 2 HIOHWAF . �- 'S • 2 "c•mew ad. , PLUMBING � DR. 10#tH LES I K Phone AT. .2-2372 ________________________ ----- en�ral Hardware ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN PLUMBING ALFRED KAYES DENTIST CHURCH ` Pickering !OntsiO is MBING BATHROOUS PRESSURE SYSTEMS Pickering Medical Centre Rector _ Re.. H. S. Steep erd, 8. A., D. D. Paints Electrical A linnces ` OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 pp ESTIMATES GIVEN BoK 158, P:ckerng - Ph. WNZ-3513 =RES: W H. 2-1855 Phone - WHZ-6717 SUNDAY SERVICES 8.3ri a. m.-Holy Communion Tools Glass Etc."' ' . ------ -1 11.00:a. rni -Hory Commiit�ioa VV r.-. (4th Sunday) Y. 11.00 a. m.-�Su:dery School ;a the _ C♦ ,t 1T�L�131O1\ & RAI)lo � Community Hall T� tY n ' 11.00 a, r..,-1`u;sooty it Rectory- y rs a sd serr erar : Room •erg°T up to 4 ea REPAI RS 'VII M s,?_'fry a m c' \Co mu 'or d lO.OJ y m m 'and TEmple 9=1141 :: _ suns fc,- The Sack One e Irte-c s -- • -0480 ".Pick ring DUNBARTO`' RADIO &TV ' S I H • -�. H. RaTTEw i Pickering United Church , I Minister: Re,- Melville 8vttars 'UNERAL AND 1 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23 1 Su f. _ 560 R� ROGER G. CONAa-T, B. A' 'AMBULANCE SERVICE ,9.45 A. i?. Sunday School ; .0 1 L 4't� •1..00 A. M. - Chu:,v.4 Services - $A1iRISTER and SOLICITOR , CpS1ITIi BtJ71.DIIdG, AJAX No. 2 HIGHWAY ; UDLEY Our Neil/ Prices =� t A • y tr� ;• L TK eamao• Sk 8. Oshawa II1T PICKERING 3EAC!'! RQAD` 2.30 P, M. : Church Anniversary FUEL OIL 7• c � G Service C' `------------------ -- - Withdrawn Co. ..Telephone ' Sunday School Withdra CASH OR WITHIN 3o DAYS insurance C P' GUEST MINISTER SHOVE OIL 20•c WRrrs:OR PHONS WH. 2-3610 Rev. W. C. Neelaada, Hastings, Oat. 1 oboe vietes f?or Farm `ad c•.eery ---�••-• CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS N �ID WUWWMI"1��_ a,,> ;; Christian Science Society _ :Arthur Mitchell 6e Ol tit _. _. CHURCH HiSE,RVOICE AND 6.6.0,0669 Insurance BO�N�Y1811.& Gipson SUNDAY SCHOOL - ;. .PLUMBING STORE SUNDAY - 11.00 A. M. . .Wh. 26771 -: TE.3 .2431 THOh'lr:-WH]TSY iii in Rosebsnk Road School Reading Room Open To Public ' _�-----••--==-- ---- IOW INGLIS glass lined electric hot water. DAILY -------- tanks. Reg. 139.00 ...... . ___ In ':A>ferton Etuldiing Kingflton Rd. - - �� FLEW INGLIS iupeeb_ automatic dryers. t Rouge Hills $159.00 t R MONtERH, MONTEITH, RIiHI a CO. Reg'. .. ... • • • • .. - 'WALTER T • =39"9 0Q automatic washer. Reg. A {� HOMSOM iQeC • CIsaA•r•d AavanfoM• , NEW INGLIS' nut ... .1249.00 Testtmo•ny $b•eangs 8.00 P. K. - t ':• / • t � _`; .. C . 279,00 ! Uesn"d TrVOW Open Daily Till 5:30 p.m. Every Wedaesda$ In The BARRISTER - SOLK�ITOR '1•'If' !111 , Saturday Till 1 p.m. - I Reading Rom + - 1, a Alm - olh.w. - $+.•++•.� EVERYTWING IN SAFE . . ` -. . . . . COMMI!iS ONERPPOR OATHS ► IL s. W. 11tl.ti11 c A.r R IJ►. PLUMBING Cottle . I _ o,weae as aaROO: G For Further Iafoes.:doa North-west r..of ben L W iw« c.A SALES = SERVICE CALL - ATlantic z� old Pear,: R . M z t�..�'Y. � t ' Wpm-oLl�o _w__. CONTRACTS " o, way _ •,• N 2 High `''� yrH *!!4 -4320 Kingston Rd., West Hill AT. 2-2090 AT. 44721 Y hi ' th AiiBlver' sary i EVE VE JUST RETURNED FROM OUR IGA -- — CONVENTION SAFARI, •AND TO CELEBRATE THIS ANNIVERSARY _ WE ARE OFFERING THESE "SAFARI FEATURES FREE A 15 OZ. TIN OF CHOICE - ' • - _ — : _ �. FRESH GRADE A PRE-DRESSED .�IGA PEAC.HES FRYING ©r . ROASTING - 'WITH THE PURCHASE OF 4 TINS AT THE AVERAGE REGULAR PRICE OF 84c C -fll ' Ls. S '...­ DEVON BRAND RINDLE 15 OZ., .SLICED SIDE BACONi- .> a. C It TABLERITE � z. . `WIENERS � � ». 49 ELL GA BEANS � ±C O BURNS 1/2 CRYOVAC S.D. WITH PORK—WITH' THE PURCHASE OF -!COTTAGE ROLL 5 TINS AT THE REGULAR PRICE OF,78c .A PKG- OF A ISO FT. ROLL FREE -HANKY PAK, '` OF WHITE, WHITE, PINK OR Oyr PINK OR YELLOW - A 100 FT. ROLL FREE OF t • . �S C 0 T T I E S .SCOTT TOWELS CUT RITE 1 WITH THE PURCHASE OF 4 PIGS- WITH THE PURCHASE OF 4 ROLL! AT THE REG. PRICE OF 74c AT THE REG. PRICE OF 96c 1' 'DIP WE RESERVE THE A 4i OZ. A 90 OZ. -. S TI RIGHT TO LIMIT �N OF IGA N OF AA Al L t-WITH THE PURCHASE OF 3' ROLLS AT ::PINEAPPLE- . TANDARD , .:QUANTCf1ES .,_. (��jj(� D J� :THE REG. PRICE OF 93c • PICNIC 1 EAS � ........ . . ALL FOOD FEATURES Grapefruit Drink EFFECTIVE WITH THE PURCHASE OF•3 TINS - WITH• THE PURCHASE OF 6 TINS _'OCT. 20, 21, 22 ONLY -Z. ROLLS PURER AT THE REG. PRICE OF"c AT THE REG. PRICE OF "c I FIRST OF THE SEASON FROM SUNNY FLORIDA U.S. No. 1 RE PINK, YELLOW - .:OR AQUA. V D FOB F R-* U' l T A' P--E SIZE 48 s r�S c b . .-TOILET TISSUE - EMPEROR GRAPES : :S: No.E CBS. 5� WITH THE PURCHASE OF 6 ROLLS, AT F CABBAGE : No. t GRADE SOLID GREEN HEADS EACH 14c .THE REG, PRICE O 87c TOMATOES RED RIPE BEAUTIES, U.S. No. 1 14-0z.Cello: Pkq. i e A PK6. OF 60 FAMILY MUSHROOMS No. 1 GRADE 6-0s. Grton 29c • °. SIZE PINK. YELLOW :•_ .. , OR TURQUOISE "' OLD SOUTH FROZEN' -ROYAL GOLD.. ; ORANGE JiIICE g 5? :-MILD CHEESE ��_.' 45t .,SCOTT NAPKINS ' . WITH THE PURCH- _ ARDSON S IGA MARKS TH.E REG. PRICE OF 70c • - ' P1•CKER-I, NG - ONTARIO . .