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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_10_28 erin 8 scriwtion Rates: 52.50 Per Year United States: 83.00 ~W C. M R URKA AND SON PUBL H ' ISERS Sc• PER COPY ed As Second Case Mace `� I'VOL. 78 NO. 6 PICBERING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2% 1960 Published Since November 1881 post Office Dept Ottawa _-- _ Seek Re-election .• :. Pickerin g Village. Ratepayers Will Elect Rotary Haoween : . : • - - ' :' Party We 31 On the Two-Yoar Term this December Pickering Village `Council, Tues• --� Pickering Village P-w•otary club will day night, passed a bylaw that will pICKERLNG VILLAGE. hold their annual Haloe'en Party for implement the two-year election I r the ch,Edren of the Village and dis- term for the village, this year. y, tri--t neNa Monday evening at the This December, the village. clot- Rev. Stanley and 11r�. ;uha,t:;a„ c;er:r.; Vi!!age Co-mun`.ty Hall. tors will vote into office the Coun- I of Toronto, v:cre gut.<;: o.• „lr, and,' ` T:^.ere wall ' Mrs. Edgar Andrev. la<Y Thurs,'-a be�prizes for the best ells the Public Utilities, and Public g }'- co=:at tea yet i t�e various age groups School Board for a 2=year term. Mrs. Thos. And°Y?v:' l:as retu:i,td and each child in attendance will re- to Claremont and i, cuiifined tu 'r.:d. r �^ — -- r —e We hope she ina� soot be better. eerie a bag of treats. In :act each On Wednesday night Pickering :,hill.at-nd n , will receive a Have ou vi-i-11, the I':ck;ri::g e prize Township Council passed a bylaw to Township `flu •.ti;.t, , ou ha k':ring an i t iE: w i!1 b? a e dance for -the put' the question of 2-year term on p , may have iiutic•:f i}:e lvg cab;.-.. o] sr: c',;''drnn fo!low•irg the party. the ballot at the December e-ection. :?e tune i; C::;7' rn. at Pickering cabin, ;vil; of 's loses: ,:og..; i; . of P• g If the majority favor the 2-years, it , a �o:;r:uu:t, Hall• will come into effect at the next-el- fine trait-r,:a:;,!:;p. "1],c. Cur.::.:::;•a� in 'charge of fur-n,:.,hing this b'.ildi.:g ��s e ��• ection when the 1962 Council is el- ected• t would he v er} gia'i to }tear ro:ci B' e . , .,� ... __, anyonQ having a v�oo�rn pail S'.i-' extended :ides for a top,-- to a.s _ ?�� Killbd At Notorious Rosebank p'= ' k :w MILLS Crossing through; a loom; or old iron 'pots. If you have say articles which you. OH Arthur Jones, age 55, of Rcse- bank, was killed Wednesday morning believe to be very old and suitable at the Rosebank crossing, when his for furnishing this.building this is Reeve Sherman Scott of Pick car was struck b a West-bound his an excellent means of. Pickering Deputy-Reeve Rosa Hawthorne also preserving Towlririsip announced this week that announced he will seek re-election His many friends, both in Ajax; freight and tossed into the path of such articles. he wfdl seek re-election for another for his second term to that office. and in Pickering were sorry to learn We wish to extend our symyathy at 1ho of the sudden an east-bound freight train. His car , passing of Reeve John _ to Mrs.. Wm McKay and family of _ ,lames.. i. s,. •b urs ay morning, mod between tlse'two trains a . Vctober l0. He rotas 59. father, Rev. E. M. Gishler, passeieil. Mr. Milis was well known both as Mr. Jones, a caretaker at West away in his sleep on October 18, at Reeve of Ajax, a. Rouge School, leaves: his widow, • , post hehad 'held Elmira, at the age of 90. The furl,+ Pickering Township Police Recover :- two sons and two daughters. bince.Ajax. became a town, in Ilat, ,_. oral oil Friday, October 41 was largR* and as'a reporter for the Oshawa ely attended j 'limes. He attended many functions Heavy Court- Docket Mr, and Mrs: A. Corbett„ of Oltio, Stolen Car And $3,000 Cash in this district in both capacities. spent the w•tck-end with Mr. and 11r: :Mills worked hard at both tubs Mr:.-Jar-cs Pa3mer• and put in r.,any,long. hours, which Here On Monday 11r. and fir.,,. Ken Clarke return- Pickering Townshij3 police recov- clonbtle,s had its rfiect, and. caused ed last weck:irom c combi:ied bus- the,a stolen car and $3,000 cash hi, p,.-oe health of the pa>t few -�fugistratr's_court in i'ickerin, Vfl- }tic-., and ;,Icasure trip to �'ancou• early Saturday morning near Moo're's i Support UNICEF months. %ti,• know personally; that ]age on 3londay was one'of the he•avi- tier, Calgary,_and Edmonton. Road, Dunbarton.- I he hclliell,a q reat many needy per- est yet. * We are glad to report that.sirs. The car, belonged to a Port Credit On Oct. St :nuns. without thanks or fanfare. As Pickering Vil'a„e pollee had a total John Lay . is expected home thiq- garage operator, Russell Orr. The V kre.ve,.-he carried out`his duties at of 51 cases o-i the docket, ringing week after successful surgmry at the money concealed in a box, hidden un- aU times, was conscientious, and al- from traffic offenses to assault and Oshawa Hospital:, der the spare Lire is believed to be The students of Pickering District ways called "a ipade a spade". As a creating a disturbance. The fines Capt. Pyette and daughter Mrs. Friday's.garage receipts, High School ar. going ot-t on their [t p,>rter, he '..•nrked a ran ed from ,:,A� 5An ,: uf - Police'9arid the car had been backed Annual UNICEF Campaign, Mon- whcaier the story was large or small;. Pickering Tewnship police had 55 week for Nfanitoulin Island, whera Into a tree several times to spring the day, October 31. Please give gener= Lorn in Ashford, Kent, England, .cases on the docket ranging from they expect to do a little partridges _frank door. This aim was achieved ously. he came to Canada in 1923, and he traffic to liquor charges,overloads and l hunting. . but the money was not discovered and '. farmed for Some time at Orangeville. -bylaw contraventions. Fines ranged Mr. NV.-C. Murkar was the guest the car was abandoned: Eater, he worked at the Harris pack- from $2.00 to $50.00, speaker at the Robebank Home and Turn Back The _ g p The cases were heard before 31a is 1 Mr, Orr was a lucky iiisn. in loner; :Koff farmed at Enniskil- S - School.Assoc Tuesday' night last„ lea until 1941. when he came to trate Crawford Guest. _ speaking on "The Legal Rebpon,ibil. Ajax He was Vice-Chairman of the ity of Parcnts to children". t Township Discusses Clock Saturday Improvemrsit bistrict of Ajax from Many lovely birds are being rei. • 1950, until.-1934,. when he became Outboard Motor -. -`.ported these days. Ro fins, Catbirds. �P R O C L A M A T I O N . the town': 'I-'!;t reeve, a post he Aeld Song Sparrows, and many others Winter Works - STANDARD T1 1SE u�ti} his deatk• He was Roads Chair- have been seen this week. The snow- man'on Ontario Count Found By Hunters Pickering Township council met TOWNSHIP OF DICKERING y Council, and and icy wind., will make them app- last week to discuss a winter works . served on numerous county Comm- Pheasant hunters recovered a stolen reciate available food and shelter. 1ra8Tam• ' SUNDAY, 'OCTOBER 30, 1960 ittees. He was Past President of outboard motor, north of Pickering Mr. and Mrs. Clare Balsdon arq: It was described 'as• a discussion At 2.00 A. M. f Branch 3322 of the Canadian Legion; Village near the 3rd concession last enjoying a southern holiday. meeting rather than a special or.eom- on the ,Exerutive of the local Red Friday afternoon. Mrs. Jean Wonnacott came b mittee' meeting. I hereby proclaim that the Official E'ross: a member of Ajax Rotary The motor was recovered before it from Oshawa Hospital Iast weep. "It was finally left with Welfare Time�of the Township of-Pickering Club,*and the"Ajax-Pickering-Whitby was reported stolen. It belongs to and is much improved in health. l Officer A. W.,Cane and Road Supt. sou be Eastern Standard Time, A-tsociation for Retarded Children, Mr. Williamson of Valley Farm Road. Rev. Mr. Joblin, Port Perry, is J. S: Chapman to work out something commencing on Sunday, October 30, F and an active member of the Ontar- Pickering Township police said the with hi; daughter Mrs. Henry West*, between their departments. .We un- 1460, at 2.00 A. M.. n Countv Health Unit. motor, a 75 h.p. is.valued at $1100. ney and fancily at present . , derstand that if Mr. Chapman needs l He is survived by his wife, the Mrs. Jamey Richardson,of George men for certain work, he can hire PROCLAIMED, this 27th day of former Grate Mills:,two.sons, Cl iE- • town,- visit,:d relatives, here, last;.. or fire them, if he feels they are not October, 1 _ ord, of Aj:,x, and James, of Emil- Dr. M• E. M�t�rh�l week. I doing the job. icoke. A thiri -on. Johri, was killed The United Church held a succ- ERIKAN SCOTT Reeve in action at Dieppe in August 1942: eQ essful bazaar last Saturday•at Lila • Township of Pickering Service inns held on Saturday, at' Addresses Club C. E. Cent-e. Mrs. j. A. Bushby,. Raspberries Grown Ajax United Church, with Rev, T. The Bu�i.ica and of of ['xbridge, opened the bazaar, A- P R O C L A M A T 10 N R. Norman, in charge. Women's Club of Ajax,held a Din- mong former residents noticed, were, STANDARD TIME Pallbearer; were: Mayor R'rri. .A. Mrs: Ruth Till and Cindy, Mrs. Eno. her Meeting at the Rotary Hall Club LeGard with Shari and Wendy,and•. In October Parish. Rnhert D. Thompson, Rich- Room oit Monda ni ht, 'VILLAGE OF PI.CKERING y g October 17, Despite the snow early this week, and F3eminh; David G. Wardley, vlien Dr. M, 'E. Mitchell, of Picker- I11rc. Neil Short-eed. it seemed that summer had returned SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1960 Ronald M. Hall, Bep. J. Severs. In- in A,bowling parry was held' at the - it Medical Centre, was guest apes-- Brock Bow-ling } y last week,-judging-from the accounts At 2.00 A. M. terment at Erskine Cemetery here. ker. Her subject was "Women in g Alle• on. Saturda , the, 17�ei,l of `.Iedilcine" night, when 11rs_ 16t'eArtey's Sunday, budding,heard of roses blooming, flowers I here proclaim that the. Official iFolrce Youth Band Lucky 'Draw appropriate, since' t!ieewerk of most School Class, who, for some un- Dr.etc. P r Dr. Mitchell's However one man brought proof Time of the Village of Pickering O known reasc+n c33'•then:_e::es "The- into the-News office, Mr. Julius Witz- shall be Eastern Standard Time, Police Chief Howard Nicklin at �, Nutty Nine' and t.`e boys of 'dr. W. eommencin on Sunday, October 30, Rota g, ober 16 to -- is •'Bu�i:tcss R omen's _Needless to say,- ke of Altona Road brought in a shoot g ry, on Monday night arranged Weeks Graham's chats. g I givie- tilt ot;portu an to there were :many trlgws arid strikes.: loaded with ripe red- raspberries. He 1960, at 2.00 A. M.' ' for the drawing of the two winning bang to the..attention of Canadian acid he had picked•a pint that morn- 'T' .-i tickets in the recent ticket-selling by citizens that the Business 'and Prof- Miss Eva Ha;ek will be �'aledict- PROCLAIMED, '27th day of the Pickering Youth Band. Wieners orian at Pickering District Hig}r. t6, Friday, October 21st essional «•omen's Clubs give oppor- School Commencement, heirs held Ms. Witzke said there were many October, 1960. are: 1. Thelma Anderson,167 Fair- tunities to young girl; end older g tapre, ripening. This was the second lawn Ave. Toronto (carving set); 2 women to Obtain cr further their on Friday, November 18. ampof berries for him'this C. E. MORLEY, Reeve H. Firth, 26 Haslett Ave. Toronto , Mr. J. Linton, an old-timer froirr year. education -.a service vvort.iwhite, to Village of Pickering, klldtrhen utensils)• women and to their communities, Pickering, was in the village [ash Friday, and called at his old home The theme this year "\Videning, , .. Horizons-for the Business Women'' which his father sirs Jim Linton had_ bears this out, built, and now owned'by Mr. Jack. Dr. Mitchell was introduced by Topper. sir. Linton is the last of a:. Winners Of Hunter Scfety Certificates large family, well remembered by: Past President firs. Mary Sloan. some of the older folk of the village. Dr. 'Mitchell was born in. China, While reminiscing about the past, }ter where her parents were missionar said that Elizabeth St. was named. ies. She graduated from the Univ- •t cr;it} 'of Toronto and interned at after one of his sisters. 'fir. Linton..', Toronto We' ,ern'Hospital and prat- holy a man ui 8: year;; lines in Tor- onto, ,k tised in England last year. In her Mr. and .`,Its, W. Weszney spet informal talk she told of the than- file week-end e.t Ham0ton,"w th Mr- a ! lit ges and prejudices which'have been and Mrs, Clare Gunter. ' , overcome over,the. vears of women - �' �' f � Congratulatiu: �' '-•.i :�lr, and Mrs- 'A i entering the medical profession, and she spoke with personal knowledge, ' Jack Simons, Dunin 5t. on the sec ��: A• eat birth of a. sun at Ajax Hospital' .. .� as both her mother and grandmother _ Roland Vance. t. WIFfe physicians, She explained that On Monday, the Teachers Instit- women must have higher educational ute of Pickering Tovrnsitip School standards in order to enter this pro- Area No. 2, met at the Dunbarton; 1' fession, and they must work harder Public School to inspect a display 6E- and prove themselves before they new text-books. The guest speaker- are really accepted by their male was Mr, P. F. Neary, who spoke ot4. '{;4 superiors and colleagues. the subject "Problem Solving — — The Business ' and Professional Mr. Cliff J. Barkey and Don Scott. Women's Club of Ajax' were .very event by air, on a business trip to.. proud to have such an honoured Kapuskasing, last week• i guest who has entered such an iin- Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Gould an(* portant field.as medicing, acrd we sons visited Mr. and Mrs, wish her well In. her general prat- Pickering Rod and Gun Club pros treated to hot dogs,and pop. The key, Police Chief R T. Parker, Wm, rice in Pickei[n Medical Centre. Gould, on Sunday, ented certificates to eilgflt teen-age evening was sponsored by the Rod G. Newman, Harry Mitchell, Donald She was Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hayek. 49 boys recently, who successfully pass- and Gun Club. Shown here with two Halter and Wesley Robertson. An- presented with a small 'Cannington, spent Sunda with mt. ed their Hunter Safety Training Club members are the graduates: L. other Course will be held by gift as a token of appreciation, and the fwd Drs. C. E Morley and t Coarse, Two films were shown the to R. - Frank O'Carroll, Wayne Club soon. For information, call - thanked by Mrs.,Edith Driver, pro- , packed hall of boys, and each was Parker, Aaron Fenton, Ronald Bar- Keith Balsdon, TEmple 9-1772. gram Convener. / photo by Barry Pomeroy -Eighteen members were present On Friday evening, Dr. J. Burk- ers. Two baskets of flowers at the Nova Scotia. - and message of sympathy. AUKIX holder, a medical missionary, on fur- altar were from the fu:ierLI ci t.e The barn belonging to 11 r, Z. Hilda Reaman and Family- Twelve ladies -he W. A. lough fro m Africa, showed pictures late Mr. John Mills, Ajax. Zdanowic z b urn ed down about S. a. meeting of the church on Wedner in the church, taken on his mission Church Service will be at 9.45 a. m, on Saturday. Some cattle were I WINTER--day evening. , residt.,t Mrs. }. Cow- hou in Ethiopia. Africa, m., followed by Sunday School at lost. This bar.i was built by the la.e -- n T>ME TABLE ie, conduct(I the ha�.:ness. Mrs. G. On Thn,sday evening, the C. G. 10.45 for a few Sundays before we Mr. 1?d. Pardon, former owner, Effective, October 30th, 1960 Ast:.y, :L:r Prato: Puckrin, Mrs, 1. T. met in the church, when Mr. chance to the afternoon hour, for BUSES WILL RUN John t•uckiin and M-rs. Fred Puck- Gvuwt.., of int Whitby High School the winter. Card Of Thanks rin were named on a nomination Staff, :*nductej the Worhip Ser- The Cornmunity Club will meet at . ON STANDARD TIME comrn:ttee. The Roll Call was - vice, and ipoke to the girls on the the home cf'Mr. and Mrs. Fred In the midst of our sorrow, we wish "Thanks". A donation is to be sent history of religions. 1'•2ckrin th;% Sa.uraay -ve (ing. Oct- to express our heartfelt thanks and SERVICE BETYVEfN to the Retarded Children's Assoc. •Auc:ey Church Anniversary Ser- ober ?9. Mr. A. Archibald, Whitby, appreciat'on to cur relatives, friends PICKERIN.G-OSHAWA-TORONTO 1 lira. Bert Guthrie led the Worship vice was held on Sunday afternoon 'iormer public school inspector, will and neighbors for kindnesses and — REMAINS UNCHANGED Service, assisted' by Mrs. Frank with Rev. W. C. Neelands, cf Hast, speak on "Forty Years'•of Educa- , sympathy shown ui in the loss of Tickets and Infortnatlon at puckrin, who read the cripture, and ings, as guest speaker. Bill Brown, tion our beloved husband and father, DICKERING COFFEE SHOP Mrs.- W. H. Guthrie, giving a pray- Jr. of Gre.nwood, sang two solos. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Hurlburt Samuel Reaman. We especially wish Phor4 V64.' 24771" ei, The Father and .Son Panquet I The church was beautifully decors- and family have returned from a to thank Rev. Clarence Hunking for A eras set for.,November 19, ted with vegetables, fruit.,and flow two-week visit with- relatives in � consoling words; all the donors GRAY. COACH LINKS - of many beautiful floral offerings, OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL7:00 P.M. ROUGE H I L L. S a. EXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:00 P.Me -' ON NO, 2 HIGHWAY PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT, OC1 OBER 27th - 28th - 29th JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE CHUM ,... . 15 oz. tins 7. ®� MAPLE LEAF 1 V2 Ib. too (COOKED HAM . : :39 , for C — • • • � • SAVE 16 CENTS 3 I SWIFT'S JEWEL ` _ 1 .16AVE 9 CENTS SH-OR'TENING - CANADA PACKERS (SAVE 16 CENTS) K �r f �• ..•,.��%'h (SAVE 4.CENTS) I � .• F o 'Q0 1 �" SWIFT'S•GCLDEN DEW (REGULAR) ". SAVE 19 CENTS 12 oz. tins GA fb$• 0 C . . _ SPECIAL OFFER OF 6c OFF" PLUS 4c OFF—.- MAPLE LEAF Large 16 oz. jar NABOB'S SUGAR HOUSE Full One Pau.-'ad Bag Che" d-R-Sp' red 9 .C Halloween •Kisses C NO. 1 SHOW WHITE LARGE HEADS -29 MAPLE LEAF TENDERFLAKE CAULIFLOWER for C . e ar � Free' .'Pur* �e. m �ins No. 1 FIRM FOR HALLOWE'EN ` GOLDEN RIPE 'YOUR-CHOICE With Esery Order of $5.00 or Over "B ANANAS. .. - • (bs p FALSE FACES - COSTUMES II Ir PEANUTS IN SHELL - HALLOWE'EN - CANDIES - PARTY SUPPLIES SLICED RINDLESS ib. BONELESS ROLLED — (1st 5 RIBS) _ C Prime Rib Roa, .. Si*de":�'BACON - . TEANEALED BACK BACON. Me FRESH _ � - . . . Ib, C CENTRE CUTS ;:,�g END CUTS or SLICES Ib. C o. SLICES. .,' Ib: 59c UD SIMOD—N RK-ET 39 ince St ea 69 29 %W�Wftol%o .110 Oft ft0_40ftft0I4 04VION Oft Oft FRESH ROUND, SIRLOIN T-BC?NE — — & WING fib, �I D 0L,�►�E OR SHOW RI STANDING — (6th and 7th RIBS) - Ib. AST (B D BONE REMOVED) FRESH PORK.(Picnic) FRESH m lbs.- C ince ee , r.: - -oust - I . FRESH PORK MAPLE `PLE ' ' � . , , , •, LEAF r i1 A,--,. x s C !<Y THE PIECE SLICED w. •:' -!: r gery at Scarboro General Hospital organ, sang "I Believe". Dr. McKay =M Holds Display On Fire Protection We trust he will soon fully recover. read his scripture lesson.from the tru 'Mr. and Mrs. F. Westgate of 89 3rd Chapter of Genesis,-in which �.. c., Lakeview ave. were honoured on the Eve•succunibs to the serpent's temp- !• occasion of their 45th wedding anni- cation'and eats of tl,e iorbidden fruit. w,�. ; , versary. Over 60 relatives and friends The text was from Proverbs 21: 2 - wt called to see them last week and of "Lvery way of a man is right in his fered best wishes and congratulations, heart, but the Lord pondereth". ^••� Among those visiting were their son Nowadays -we ass questions about liarry and his wife and three children, the 12'ible which w•tre just taken for rte, is of Guelph, tact ugly two generations ago. it On Sunday-, October 20 at Dunfair .has become a„crltlai to us' to have _ 5 ,...•” z /� 6aptict Church,' the suhject during an urider,ta.idiug: 'rhe quiet hush of the morning service at 11 a.m. will church service, is .utteu ,reepiuess, # be `.`A Blessed Fear" and t::ne subject rathtr than mverence. A hill mind r'ur'rg the evening service at 7 p.m. i, heeded nor church as well as Bible %:i!!- he "Things I C'en't Do as a Chris- reading. ':very increase is know- t"­-i." Pa for Holmes wil: be bringing lk r-'jge seem, to create new prob.;- rnessagpii. Ev :gene !s welcome. lour, just a, .-1 lani and Eve had Th,;• gradu.:t'on band%:et held at the troubles after eating the fruit. For .,.• lei, f schor,l last Friday evening was greatly litany, our curiu,tity is such that it •..:•.• enioyetl by all present: The 1S grad- is better . to the in under to gain G uaes -present were assured t:at knowledge thaw to live and remain everyone's be=t wishes and fondest ignorant. We must put things in re- hopes would be with them as they gard to our lives in proper pros- i continue: their scholastic years ahead. pective, y Nom+ Special 'awards Were. presented and The floral tributes were in loving " " Jennifer Ric.'ets received the educa- memos o . '"' �" ` y f Mrs. Chester and Mr. �� 2 t °? tional achievemeht award and Ruth Coburn who passed away last week. • . .. y ; s,;• �; d > C h o m e y received the. proficiency . Dr.' McKay conducted an installa- *t•, d �.w , r' award. — t lion of the teachers of•the church Glad to report that Mrs. F. Wil School when teachers were reminded Dunbartori Shores is home of their duty, and the congregation from her stay in hospital and feeling of their debt to the teacheis, , ia. :° _' 'cosh better. Announcements - The profit made an•• ',, - - , The .three Skitteral children 'a r e -at the turkey supper on' Yt1 staying at the home of - •L r _ a or a,week or so. .,un4 The Scouts apple day last Satur- Next Sunday evening; the child- day was successful and Shanks are ran of the Sunday nday .7 co a music recital from 7 t' ol will give ._ eattended to all who helped snake it so. 8 o'clock. Left to Fight: D blue engagement is announced of - ° c The community was deeply shock an. Bz efoot, Cap. Plant: Chief Don Lynde, Pickering Miss Rut Cane, of Fairport Rd ed to hear of the sudden death last S Plant Manager, watch one of the south. daughter of Mrs. Iris Cane Tom Stevtns of the Scarboro Fire Fire Der.; "Smoky" Batser; Insp• disp:aye for fightiA fires. week of Mr. John Mills.,Their sym- De !tkt; Carl Angevine. Chief Jim Pennington, Sca bo•o Fi-e D— g and, the late Mr. Herbert Cane, to pathy is extended to his family, Operating Bagiaeer, J-M,.Toronto partment; Jim Lowry, J-,M Toe Mr. Patrick Cassidy of Oshawa. The Mr, Bob Hopkinson was con- wedding will take in St- George's Pined to bed with flu. -Anglican church, Pickering, Saturday, The sympathy of the coQtmunity �tStrLC81 �lfS l�te� t November 13 at 2 p.m is extended w Dr. and Mrs McKa @/1 k .7 of Altom'The ushers were 113 r, Ererett Last Friday night the Schubagon- and family on the sudden death of t.. :. Co wart List robe o brother-in-law and sah Rover Crew of tacular campfire display.on the beach. Mrs. eek, Each at Guelph. Ste co ay's er, bouquet of white gardenias and ice the room of Fenlo Fdlls, Guides. 1 iReele: - Hunt g n Present were Scouts, Cubs, w ast eek � es Sympathy is also extended to the blue mum;.,Matron of Honor Barb- The wedding music was played by and Brownies brtd their les8ers from tiara E. f-egg, sister of the bride. Miss Joyce Curtis of Otatlgeville and family of the late Mr. Jack Coburn. - - - White and yellow chrystarthemum3 this distriet.and many parents were will d The Whitb y Concert As f a.,ecorated the United Uurcn, on The other attenda.its, Mrs. Sheila sung by Mrs, H. Cummings of Har- also present. Refreshments were Saturday, Oc���, S. at 4.N0 p, m, M. Pegg. and Miss Nola L. ?egg, riston who performed "0 Father All served after the campfire display and present three subscription..concerts - - • for the marriage; of Uiss Caroline sister of'the groom were identica,ry Creating" during the signing of the all attending had a most enjoyable again this yar. Those wishing to dressed in pedcoc`k green imported register, and the "Wedding Prayer.'" 'tithe. subscribe, contact Mrs, McClements : Ann -Hunt and Mr, Frederick Wilk- .velvet sheaths,with short bell-chap- The reception was held in the Hunt- The next Home and School meeting at TEmple 9-2778. ' assn Keeler, wit Rev. Melville $ut- itars ed tunics, portrait netidine and era and Anglers Club against a set- will be held Wed Nov, 2nd at 8:00 We're gald to see Mr: Alex. Gour- perforr:iing the double-ring cer- three quarter length sleeves, match- Ling of pink and white streamers with lie up and around again after his eniony. The bride is the youngest i p:m. Parents are urge& to attend as recent sus daughter of ;11r. and Mry, Wilfred ing headdress of feathers and velvet white bells and the wedding cake that night they will have the oppor- fiery. bows. They carried bouAvets of let ttsaking the centrepiece of the taste- tonal of meetin the teaches of Mrs, Morley Black visited her M. Hunt, Pickering, and the groom, full y g' mother -Mrs. Donne) . ills son of dtr. and -Mrs.-Fred rieei� blue tinied carnations and Whitt Y' decor'ted hall. sir children. IY at Kirkland : 'oyes, The wedding cake was decorated Birthday congratulations to Petri- Lake on the.week-end. - 'er, Highland Creek, Ontario.her, Mr.Alfred with red roses. with statuettes and a cia Moore.who will be 15 years old Mr, and Mrs. Walter Willis moved Garen in rmrriage by firs father, J• '�8g w`� best man from Fair for his'cousin, and ushers were Jos-, white horse shoe in icing. October 29th. port Road. North. to � a the bride was attired in a full-Ieicon- ' eph..A• Pe The mother of the bride wore blue Adult bible class is held every Sun- home on the No. 2 Highway,'• gown of white taffeta and alrncon- tag and Kenneth Brooks, y Dun- +t�r,stytt lace over net, which empha.,iz: brother of the- bride.- Mrs. Chas. nylon with black cwt velvet and day morning at 9:45 a.m. at Dunfair Barton, on Saturday. -ed the round neckline, and formed McTa�art, au.it of the groom, was matching accessories and a corsage Baptist Church. We hope Mrs. F. Mills who has , ap sleeves. The full skirt f organht. Mr. Alan Clark sang "Q of white. mums. The mother of the There is to be a men's prayer meet- been quite ill with flu, is feeling bet- lowed in- perfect Love" and, "I'll walk beside groom wore .impulse crepe of dark ing at the church on Friday•morn- ter. — to a chapel train_-Her elbow-length you". mauve with lavender and matching ing, from 7 to 7:30 a.m. Many Ibcal people attended the veil of il.usion net dde caught The reception:was•held in the local accessories and a .corsage 'of white A baptismal service will be held turkey supper at Cherrywood, on Juliet cap of (ace-studded with pearls � and sequins. She carried a white sat- church hall, .where the mother of orchids and mums. November 6 at 3:30 p.m. at Calvary Wednesday, October 19, An Eible on which rested a large the bride received the guests in The happy couple took a wedding Baptist Church.in Oshawa: Mrs. Grantner has been ill for 'white orchid with streamers. jacketed dress of sandlewood silk trip to Toronto, Windsor, Chicago $ some time. We h pedal Notice 9Pe she is soon in faille, matching .3atin and mink hat, .I and Springfield Illinois- The bride's All able bodied men are asked to better health. The rttatrcn of honour was the . a corsage of talisman roses and r travelling costume eon3lsted of,grey be at the Community'Hall on Satur- Mrs. M. Brown, Mrs. C. Cragg bride's sister, Mrs. Fred Crawford, brown accessories. The_groom's silk dress with matching accessories daX morning. October 29th at 10 a.m. and Mrs, G. McConochie attended and Miss Betty Grace Bryant was mother was.go.wned in a jacketed and a corsage of white mums. with picks, shovels, post hole diggers, the funeral service for the fate $. bridesmaid. Both wore Crawford, in dress of royal blue silk alpaca with. { Out-of-town guests were from'Shel- etc. for the purpose of constructing EBgrnan, in Thornhill, on October dresses of satin, Mrs. Crawford• in matching feathers and velvet hat. burne, Pickering, Dundalk, Arthur, a proper pathway leading down to the 20- and green, and bliss Bryant in Grand Valley, Etobicoke, Georgetown beach. Mr, and Mrs. H. Pierce bave rem and corsage of pink butterfly roses. and Fenton Falls. hest shade. with small feathered hats turned home from their vacation i i iin matching shade;, and carried cas- For travelling to Lake Placid, Bar Harbour 'and Cape Cod, the bride �p� IDUNBARTON Florida and other points. 'cedes of yellow chrysanthemums, core a suit of wood violet wool _.I'AsRJrVRT The Senior W. A_ of Dunbartor. Mr, Kenneth Jones, cousin Oi the boucelle with matching hat ana ' United Church United. Church, catered to the lun- lhride, was erootis;man, and Mr. F. Belated birthday wishes to Pamela -T`ce minister, Rev. Dr. 1�m. Mc. pheon for the Presidents of the Ez9} ['rawford a71d Mr. Rae.Ray ushers. black accesscrics, a corsage of white Hawthorne who, was 6 ears old, ' )lira. G E. Brown gardenias.,'-On their return they will y Kay conductcd the regular. morning Presbytery on October 26, played the wed- live in Toronto. Guests were October 14th. service. The ci:oir, under the direct- Mr. Roger Carlton was home for ding' music, awe! Mrs. Jafrres K&h, pros- Sorry to learn that Mr. L. Cook of ion of Mr, John Tickle and accompr`' the week-end from Carlton-College, soloist, slit from Montreal, Oshawa, Toron- Hillview,ave., has undergone eye sur• anied by Mrs. Harold Stroud at the Ottawa. ' The reception was held in the C. tg and Markham. : Centre.of the church, where the Mr. Judd and Mr. Leslie White r CORBETT-BATH WEDDING — are patients in the Oshawa Hospital, lib^s were be3utifuily decorated Both DUNBARTON RADIO 8e TELEVISION Mr. Kenneth .Willams of Pine Dr„ _ `With white mums and red roses.°The grandmothers of t h e bride Woman's Association catered. were present,to see their granddaugh- V is in the Ajax Hospital and Mrs Sarah Westlake, of Toronto, mother The brides mother received in a' 'ter, Isabelle Marie Corbett; daughter Loeafed on Me. Z Highway in Dunbarton Since-1946 of Mr, and Mrs. Allen Corbett of 8 of Mr. Nelson Westlake is in Tor- pink brocaded rayon sheath' dress, Bythia'Street,joined in marriage with T.V. Calls to the home — Phone TEmple 9-1191 onto East General Hospital, follow- with•overskirt, and mink stole: pink Leonard Allan, Bath, son df Mr. and ing a bus accident last Friday. Mat a+rd accessories, and baby orchid Itfs. eonard Bath of 23 Second Ave- fPlsase phone ea for some day service corsage. The groom's mother assist- I in Tweedsmuir Presbyterian Church Shop Hours for Cash Carry.T.V. Radio Repairs IN THE COUNTY COURT.OF ed, wearing a royal blue two-piece on Saturday, October 8th, in an after- — THE COUNTY OF YORK aces, of brocade, with blue hat and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday 9 a.m. to 12 noon as' accessories, sad baby orchid corsage, noon ceremony. UNDER AND BY VIR'�US OF Leaving for a wed-ding trip g The Reverend John Nute presided s ip to 'ew• over 'the ceremony as the father of Small Appliance & Motor Repairs, Repairs t0 Cary a Writ of Fied Facias to tie direct- York City, the bride wore a dress the bride ed, issued out of the County Court of turquoise blue, white top, black gave his daughter's hand in House Si Transistor Radios Of the County of York, wherein acrd white hat and accessories, and marriage, Baskets of cut mums, glad- and white daisies formed the back iV', ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS Rt SUPPLIES WARREN SMITH is Plaintiff, and orchid corsage. w their return.West drop for the taking of the .Solemn JUNE C. WALL, NORMAN J. and Mrs. Keeler will reside in Vy'e�t vows, WALL, JOHN A. WALL, and Hill. The bride a Batteries — Tubes — Etc. GERTRUDE I. WALL, are Defer- Out of town guests include: those appeared charmingly clad, dent', I have seized and taken under in white' silk lace over satin with a Terms C.O.D. International Charge (Membership Free) oak us from Toronto, Scarboro, Agincourt. I Bertha neckline and a princess waist. 9, P Execution, and will offer for sale by Highland Creek, Islington. as well 'line and long sleeves •trimmed with for your application form. Public Auction in my office in 4}re as many fom Pickering a id District. rhinestones accentuating the beautiful Court House, 'at 416 Centre Street, Pegg - Brooks lines of her gown. She also wore a .0 shoulder' length_ nylon•,veil•and car- South, in the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, on_Tuesday, :I riei a bouquet of. red roses. ] J I November 1, 1960, at 2.0o o'clock, alit Patricia Ann Prooks, daughter of I. Mrs. Doreen Gracey of Alton.wd � (�S C�l7ZOUeZ Oil/' Ol7Le the afternoon, all the right, tide and Mr.'and Mrs. John J. Brook:, R. R, becoming in her role of matron of interest hnd equity of redemption of 2, Clarcmo rt, was united in marr- honour in a coral lace dress over ALL REPAIRS - ALL SERVICES JUNE C. WALL, to in, and out of lase to blr, Donald Chcshrr Pegg, satin, street length with a full skirt the following lands, namely: Son of Mr, and Mrs, George F, Peg¢, itki short sleeves, white feather head- For A Complete Job l9 "All and Singular that certain par- 32 o "'T,he ournc Cres„ lfarkham, dress and a bouquet of yellow- mums. 'By Specialists cel or tract of lands and,'premises t7nt. The marria�c took nlacc 'at The' enchanting bridesmaids were Windows _ Plastering situate lying and •being in the Greiriwood Church On ncrnhFr I.. Dbrofhy Corbett, sister of the bride. Township of Pickering, being com- sat 2.3(1 p. n,. 'Rev, T. F)eethan, off- cf Toronto and Coleena Howitt of I Rec Rooms Electrical posed of the whole of j,6t 35, ac- Plumbing The brine was give,, a1v Guelph. They wore silk organza ev?r Additions ,l cording to a Plan. filed in the by her f.101-r. She w•nre a -nw•n of I taffeta blue street length gowns with Kitchens Masonry Registry Office for the Qounty of white hmr dcd c%,ti i ever ire hits short sleelvpq and white accessories. Floors Corpentry '' ' ' Ontario as No. 612'.' 'taffeta, ith i,ctlr,l skier„ obi The;; carried On the aforesaid property it erected pa"ri: yellow mums. Bathrooms And swt•cp train, standing portrait ; Susan Hurd and Brenda Whitfi°l H. !Budget Terms a brick bungalow, r coniailting six neckline ana the and, s, coming to nowC . of the groom, were beautiful I !Call Remodel Construction Co. Ltd. rooris, with gas heat and an attaeh- a mint or rr the hand, ftmti cr girls in riresses of white taffeta ed gars Her, hmcfdresa way a w 1-trhi•"* �',Ith silk orbanza overskirts of lace Local Head Office , WH. 2-2213 OX. 8-4571 ' ' circlet and chnrt veil of ice Irl•r• tiilk i and white accessories. They carried � ARTHUR WE H, ' illirsin•,. She ware a pearl necklace, I baskets of pink baby mums. �' 1� ' ._ S ' ' ' i ' Sheriff, County of Ontario gift of the groom• carried a crescent The best man was Mr. Les Gracey a per �i • . ..a r __ machinery is crossing Liverpool Rd- satisfying. The boys were given ­A-bout ninety persons attended. Re- cocoa and cookies at the school. The freshments were served. ��� Happy birthday wishes to Louis Leaders wish to thank aLi who ass- Gail White, of t3rougham, and - `TOR Joyce who will celebrate his seeend` tstev x ith rcfreshmeats, and for all Donald Lia3o, of the ou at ncesr birthdalr.ori.Oeto�er°Slit andlalso to' those parents and friends who uyel ion -represan.cd'the Brougham 4tH. Beef Club, on Thursday and Friday y_ Jane Anderson w h o will be, three their cars for transportation. Y Tito Two Year Term Yore old on October 31st. we "woud like to welcome Mr. in the )udgi'•tS Competition at the Sympathy' i extended to Mr. and Mrs. Compton alfd their chaa- Agricultural tAlfege. Both Pickering Township and Pickering Village councils Charles Pears and-family in the death ren, two daugnters and a sou,. to Y�csrr_nd La..i.s Bowling League t of his sister, Mrs. Myrtle McKay in this commun ity. r ormer residents of 7�lave been discussing the "two year term" which so many Ajax on Oct. 23rd. Fairport Beacti, they are :tow resod- S andiagi - October 25 Wither municipalities have adopted within the past few years. Freacha►sn's Bay Bowling League ins in the home formerly owned by There are of course pros and cons on this, the samCa3 any' 'ream' Standings amen 1,arley. Team pO1°b tether decision. If a bylaw is passed before Noverilber 1st, All Outs 33 paints, Roughriders 32; Birthday congratulations to Janice No. S. - Hanel 113 whether or not they Bums 28, Slow Pokes 27, No Names Carter who celebrated her 8:h birth- ho. Z. - Beryl 14 i�ticil, does not have to ask the people �� p � 1?, Pickups 17, Vamps 16. day, Octob.,r 35, with a party with 1`;o. 1. - 'Thelma 13 wish it. We always thought the electorate voted on whether Over 20o scores-Pat Tranquada her young friends. -Jan - Anne 13 273, Dorothy Dobson 228, Jim Gorr eligible to join the Prow•nies. No.-6. - Mary 8 - ' not they wanted a. two year term but apparently we were No, 4, _ lrileen 6 218 Clare Skiteh 209 Frank MacNeill The euchre at Mrs. Middleton's ' hor.:e on October 1'l, was well a.tt- 'wrong. If the seats filled, are on a staggered basis ouch as one 212, 210, Harve Fertile. 225, 201, and two year terms, then it has to be put before the people Helen Fenton 217, Bill Dobson 2057 ended with proceeds going to 'tl.e High Single (flat) - Thelma Brown t Doreen Edwards 210, Jack Buck '230, Bazaar which will be held next 266, High Single (baud.) - "Thelma An-:a Cichun 225, 239, Zeno. Lunney month. Prizes were won by Mrs, Brown 271; High-triple (flay) -A. 3f a good Council is elected we think it is better for the 248, Jean Holobon 211, Al Dkelton Shanley, Mrs. Cornutt and Mrs. Poiston be14; High Triple Quad.) 253, Bill Henderson 211, Dorothy Weavers. Refreshments were served' Dorothy Phelan 636. • *riunj.cipality to have-a--two year term. The council can do a the ho';te;�es. •y year Wiseman 265, ' Dorothy Buck ..49, by better job, because it generally takes a new man nearly a y biar Morgan 201 Clarence Qibbons Visitors with M.r. and Mrs. Frank Scores Over 200 - Flat before he understands what municipal work is all about• 228,� Goozd•Warren 217, 295, Frar• lVeavers on the week•eird were: the Thenia, Brown 2t6; Anne,Pen- t �{ a weak council is elected, you are stuck with them for two Wentzel 217. latter's brother, Mr., and Mrs, Mar- stone 235, 215: Geri Hall 240; Ntlr- tin. Ian and Ruth, of Newtonbrook; m aEaker 233; Dorothy Shanley years. whereas under the one year term they can be'dumped High Single Flat-Dorothy Wise-man •165, Clare Skitch 321. also Miss Maude Elliott, Toronto, 226; Nora Bullock 222; Helen Hill _ if the electorate so wishes. High Triple Flat-Dorothy Buck and Mrs. Metcalfe and Clayton, of .218; Dorothy t*• I,i 2a. ` Also-in favour of the two year term is the fact that money 653, •l�dith Reaman 587, Clare Skitch „Scarboro: -�- -- y s !iti 886, Frank MacNeill 708.. t•r• hies. W. Sowesby, .with the Dust- Ova;, 200 • Handicap b•saved with one election every two years., In this respect, le Hdc Dorothy• Buck Barton 'Legion Airailtiry, attended Thelma Brown 271,.202; Geri Hall omly''the-'punters would lose Out on the anneal printing Of 312, Mike=ichun 806. »��+ • the get-toge-tlier''with other auxiliary 265; Dorotfi,l. ShanTej, 256; Norma q ojeetion material and supplies. High Triple Hdep.-Dorothy,Buck members of rairous districts. Oct- , Baker 244; hoed 'lgtilbck 237, HiN ! -�^ A,s'far as we know, there is no municipality Linder the two 759, Mike Cichun 793, Helen Fenton ober 20, in Pickering Community Dorothy Ph Ross 231; Helen Hilt which has gone back to the one year. Basing an 682, Alex Parker 729. Hall. Fun and entertainment by the 221; Audrey Ross 221; Bid Thesip f �tSr term, die-trict visitors was much-enjoyed. soi 216; Hilda Mitchell.207, 3 blDinion on rs have done and are doing. it .would ` gppear that the two year term of office is a good thing for a ,M, SHAWA LIrrLE rHi�a RE Cotigtatulations.to M r. atsd.'•lif rs: O bnunieipality. Cecil Andersen (nee Gail Peer) on the birth of their daughter Victoria Lyn, born on Thursday, October 13, prownfs op + ST ROUportunity. at the Toronto East General Hosp- GE p Vi Mr. and d41rs. John Robertson, Is- ital. First grandchild .for Mr. and The Royal Winnipeg Sailet r ''he Comrit:tity Assoc. Open meet- land Rd. were in North Bay last week Mrs. Norman Peer, Glendale Drive. � at Friday. October _1st to discuss attending the funeral services of Mrs. First great-grandchild of Mr. 'and r !�smenvi and Tax problems had Robertson's father.Our Deepest Sym- Mrs Edward Flowers, Toronto. Donovan Collegiate Auditorium', is small representatiori of members• ttliyei lo3sto the Robertson family Happy Birthday to Ross Peer, y WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 In* speaker, 'Mr. Comeray, of Rouge who will celebrate his 4th birthday - '''•" 8iII Dr. was not able to carryout tha at 6:30 p.m. SHARP , f�ENCI�MA�f'S BAY this Saturday. October 29. 3eint of the rneeting•with such a small Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pelham and the .TKKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT Reeve She-man Scott and family, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted- Cliff, --- _-- -- . .)CEMPS ?HARMACY, AJAX ;ovnc$lor Layeox answered Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe, in Siouffville last Sunday.. �gaeations aid explained the present Tom Fountain on the birth of a baby. bails Clain .Priebe. of Toronto, b Thomas Joseph, at the Ajax ads out to visit her brother Mr. Ed, teeflitt betseen the County and the og d. A brother MRS. �r - !tb+vnshf on Assessments. Coff°a Baas HosTiital on October ` <~ p for Katie. Priebe and family on Sunday. 1 served and tt:e Executive of the As � We are sorry to hear that Mr. and Mrs. Bill Matthews is home f-In � . `-' Sedation ha3 decided to carry this ,tars. John Henderson received a the Ajax Hospital after being cot)- - ESSIO191� PalSIi lteader� �lasessrsient Appeal through if the shaking up when their car was in- -Mrs.there for Lwo weeks. 2lsidents support their efforts. volved in an accident on their way Mrs. Ills Schwets was in Ajax CA]d Reader 01W Admor, - Thc?bentk ly Baby Clinic for a eat Hospital but is now home and -fed- �$eaSe ,am b-a Tue. NQv. 1, 2 to U30 home.. from Sarnia last week-end. ing much better. in St I'dwaris Hall. Mts. Henderssoe was admitted to the_ 'She Wl�l Solve all your problems. r.• Brantford Hosrftal ari treated for M� Per Baker's cousin, Mrs. 'Mr. and Idea. Fez =nI^3+ Route ,hock She is rove ho^P but still un- Ralph Conner, of Sudbury, visitccs C+��en daily arl� Sundays from �0 a.m. , �0 p.m.- $'ill Ile. etihrtained Mr, and Mrs the farmly last Sunday.. Phl, RA. 8-4141 .140 rinsoe S., Oshaw® l asu Marks of. Montreal- o-rer the der the k e-,t^rded torElmer. and Mr,and Mrs. Robt. [icy and Thos. I V eekerA. Veryl Ream^ is the sudden death went to Orillia last Sunday for a ]ir. ^.nd Mrs. Jim French and . their father. at Brougham. Last 'drive, to view the colour. 1t btinily,_Rouge Hill Dr'. were in Han- Thursda �n :nd Lonrlati over the t,eekend The Fairport R 4. to thank -BROCK ROAR S E PT/C TANK CLEAN OUT - .._..-•ems f:-irnds and relatives. f}�tF-at ilat:ons to Mr. and'Mrs. all those +r Aurneel out to their Ur-4 M'. Middleton spent Svnaap 'ntaar Saturday to help make it• a p ` �$tott Denton, Decimal Place. on the big succes.a art( also the nh' everyone visiting her Suter Mrs. R_ Scott and COb[PL SEPTIC TANK SE C Srri•val �f.a daughter Sat, Oct. S. b hatband, in Toronto. 1¢TE RVI B y who contributed to tFe home Faking The 1st. Brock Pickerin Many hapPy� returns of the rla and other table-q. The bazaar was g Scout 'o Billy. 1 -mkin, Decimal Place or his opened h Dr. R. McKay and was Troop and Cub Pack had a vtn-y iEhird birt! .Jay. to Ian biacGee, Island ver i byat`end W. succeaful Apple -Day. The boy,,, INEW TANKS INSTALLED were out Friday after School and on r r • 'EW., on hid fifth birthday, to Wm. Mr. and 'Mr- E. Bt.•c:c, :fir. and PAT D U N�� E � �i• •1841 33arres, Decimal Place, on his lutt'�- llrs. .Tack Buck, Davis.and 1T s. Born Saturday, and the results were very' ' play Oct, 11. to John Scott, Ea:t Ave.. " nie Drew had dinner �t the Town who was fourteen, Tue. 'Oct. 25 and _ $p Steven and Stewart Watson. Rouge and Country on Su-rl-y to celebrate �:;_• • it occasion of Mrs. E. Buck's birth- .• ..r'$b Dr: on then fourth birthday Fri•i lay which w t� Oct. 23-,f and Mrs. J. Theal.adies jClub Annual Bazaar is suck's birthday Oct. 25th: ^" �:. m. in the Lain- Happy •4nnivrrsory wishes.to brr. Oat. N•,v. 5, _ 30 p. lbow Rnom.' There will be it Eal:e tti lie wedding Hn celebrated Table, C'.ifts, White Elephan's and .�t t r .,s 'red .tables. A dance will fol'o.v in Mr. W. Barker. who rec^ntly under- _ i� _ ..• ithe evening and everyone is w•'.lcome. 4 % Best Wishes and Con$ratti aiions to went surrerr a Oshawa General Has-t l ` A Co n tr actor a[r. and Mrs. Sherman Scott, East P• P- a Fome rt.,l is now recuperating at th Essen l ; 1Ave, who celebrated their ninvt^enth g , f n Tor nth daughter, extended to Y :.bedding anniversary, Thur. Oct. _5. Sym y Mrs. John The West Rouge Kiwanis Club at Kendall in the sudden death of her 11LCOrpOrQted 1937 twded Church services at Cgntennial mother at her home in Scarborough _ RTaited Church Sun. Oct. 23, and pre- m Octolier 23rd. t seated the Church with a lantern for Sympathy also to Frank 1facNeil - - r _ she front Entrance which was a beau- .n hose father died on October 24th at tvul gift.'. - the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. 1 - 1drs. A. Schlombs, Island Ri is The sail boat races had to be called A COmo�ten� CraftS�nran for every trade. 6a,Germany at the present time visit- off Sunday when the wind got too Mpg her mother who'is.ill. gusty to continue after the first-la-p r. and Mrs. Ted Bowens and fam- Rouge Highland Dr. have had' of a course set in the Bay. One Blue _ ; s' _ ey Tay skippered hy: Harold Saunders • e • • _ ]i1rs, Bowen's mother bars. P. Ho'lY- ,vertu,ed in the strong wind and �e'�n�rn and Planing Services, - - *marr, and her friend Mrs. Eddington the sailing committee decided it wa$ pi Birch3hire England yzsiting for the too dangerous to continue the face. - 'ProfeSSiono� Engineer (Civil) os Stoff ` past month. Mrs. Bowen held a fare- There was a fair attendance at the well party for her guests on Sat Oct. Frenchman's Bay Ratepayers Asso- 'yy, when she entertained a ,.umber elation meeting last Friday. The [ r /, of friends in her home. Mrs. Val �Ic President, W. Fertile, introduced the i NO jog/ too s� 1 � - jntyre, Rouge Hill Dr. also crter- gtiest speakers. Reeve Sherman Sentt Rained at an afternoon.tea for Mrs, and Councillor Ross Deakin. A dig- $ollyman and Mrs. Edaington before cession took place on the subject ; Wy left for their home in England. of private roads. Host residents on A speedy recovery to five year old Aiax' "Adams, Ridgewood Rl who these roads' would like them taken Repair and co nstruction JU home following surgery for hernia over by the Township but these roads • `' 1"t week. do not come up to the required width. ' t The Home and School w i i i hold Mr. Scott believes roads should be n taken over before services are in- L'1 M I T E D JDpen House Wed. Nov. 3, 7:�0 P•m ;tilled. The services could be put • " ' �Ihen all parents are invited to come right under the travelled portion of , I I0 KING STREET EAST •'OSHAWA ' � and meet the teaching sta • Cof- roads. On the question of street lights, vee will be served and the ska:e3 left Mr. Scott said here i= Peery chance RAndOlph 8-5103 n the Skate Exchange will .re on atrzet light: will be inaalled in the - � ale• future as an outgrowth of the new The Scarboro Y at I,avyren�c and dP`:elopm'ent, inlet Scott stated that _ i, A Complete ServiCe Including $,'!alley are sponsoring Family Might he was assured -bv .'Mr. Jefferson, :tine last Sat. of each month at heron Carpentry Decorating Plausring k when members and their fami- the `fownshin enf;ineer,' that a side- get together. The fir',t one will he installed on the west aide Cltimneyf Plumbing `'Roofing Qbe Sat.. Oct. 29 ,when the,y ��ill J of Liverpool Road to the school when Anyone in hiller Paw^; move in, for the pro- Concrete ,•Electrical nsmt I e a Hallowe'en pally. t.ection of the school children with - - * , Ti 'thing - i =ested call Sgc. Ted Gambi al,YI•l all the heavy equinrnent'working so •1 $4234 as there are some families in neni, the ';chonl. It w•ac quested that r fte d;gt: this ict taking advantage of ts Iffi t- men be - "--- - MISCELLANEOUS L A S S I F I E D INSURANCE SZPTIC TANKS A. 1 WRITE EVERY KNOWN TY*i 0' F'INSUkANCt CLBANSD ARTICLES FOR SALE <..: COMING EVENTS — CYRhL E. MORLEY FOR SALE , ?P11. ). EU1 T Pickering United Church APPLES AND POTATORS. — IiU 3-4042 EVENING W. A. McIntosh $1.95 Per Bushel. REAL ESTATE _ will meet in the C. E. centre, on" �Please bring own container. , AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE ------------------------------------ November 3, at 8.15 P• m PICKERING ORCHARDS No. 2 Higbway. One mile west of 32 KINGSTON'RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO ;MILLER HEATING — _"-�- Pickering Village K1WAOIS NEWS WH2.1247 TELEPHONE:—PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212—RES. WH. 2-3115 -' -OPEN INEEK-ENDS _ 24 HOUR SERVICE Dunbarton Kiwanis•News APPLES . CUT RATE Spies - $2.00 Per BA46al October 17 - W. C. Murkar - Guekt ROBT. C. REESo2 i COOPER BLOCK LTD COLEMAN Local members and inter-cluU Two miles west of Brock Road 4M e members from North P.eterboro, Concession 4, Pickering Furnaces, Space Heaters, Water were entertained at this meeting by 920 CALEDONIA P4A0:— :TOROOiTO ntluie.s, wanges, wau dt Floor' " our local newspaper editor, W C. FOR SALE -two new Findlay auto- 920 in a very inter talk on ' , •- furnaces y g math ranges, from $145.00; One BLOCKye r Clean-out S nice 1b7.50 Plus One the life of the country newspaper new Coleman Trimboy 80,000 btu's. S & BRICKS . r'1KEE SErcVIC& CALL' man, and the history of the Packer- complete 8195.60; One white enamel Tracer neuung w Accts.orie! 'i'g News, one of the oldest weeklies kitchen range (coal, wood or oil) �TtUCTURAL. STEEL in Ontario. Bill was introduced by sue, ftS00; Kemac oil burner, at ". ° , •' WHitehall 2-3491 'Past President Diat Sleep, and was *35.00;•Used Coleman thanked b • 'Kiwanian Eict Hollodan � ' CRANE RENTAL 9 TUDOR ST y small. automatic control, $49.50. ., AJAX at which time he was presented with -MILLER HEATING SERVICE R ma i appreciation _ o with a small token n appr ion STATION RD., PICKERING, ONT.—Ph6ttes WH. 2-1960, EM. 3-2d0's ------------------------------�' for a very interesting evening.. _ Alaz Phone: WH2•a491 _ TERRY ' Max OR SALE - modern Coal buhdxig -+►K;. Dumbarton Sponsors Aj Club steel furnace, complete with sit ., ..`.., --The Dunbarton Kiwaais .Club has . s nsored the formi!i of a Kiwanis ducts anti.smalsepipes, in good e°e• ++t' "- ELECTRICAL po g ditiOn, with automatic'`aidti�le �- .}• Club at Ajax Fred Ainsworth of the well mown M Ainsworth Motors, gel~ also water tank and electric at Ajax, is the first president. Past heater. Phone: WH?6413. PLUMBING Presoents and other members and ASSURANCE For Service Da Of Nl ht co;ssrttees of the Dunbartoa Club REAL ESTATE PRUDENM EN�AND r mireti the new club ' their first COMIANY LTD.- Coll TF- 9-1521 tnt2zexing on October 25.'Congratva- 't'" igit's. Ajax! TO RENT' - apartment, 3 encase. � "' AUTOAf0II1 E - EW .Pumps A Specialty • • • • on Brock Road,opposite golf course. 1 After a dThis Week Phone. WH2-4881: - 07 KL"�'GSTON ROAD EAST Ia-.he words of persona of author. licious chicken ditzncr,. tf - - ; icy. Heat are sonic nswe: the members of tiie CIub were enter- C#xs: Statidn Plaza, Ajaz Shopping Centre. Phone: WH •z-3301 Ai.s Harbara J. Smith, the Super- tained by officials of the Johns-Man- TO RENT - four .rocmi and kit- Coverage of the Lhiidrens Libra 4y .3er- - chenette and sun room, stove Phone Poe Immediate Day Or Night I 4 vine Plant, at. Union in a tour co- ccc for Unt-no, says: "�luldren a.td of that plant. The enormous amount f�Kator, garage on large ,lot witb Books need to be brought t:.gether. of machi.iery, and processing carried fit trees acrd garden. Redecorated. wlicn cliildreu are-very yuu::e; if on, and shown the members was of $65 Per month. TEmple 9-2496, 1 yuu wish to develop in chitdren a considerable interest to the Club. -- — _ PPRAd child reading. to 'to ray be tootiate": . . fireplace, scenic vie 4 TO RENT parent. - Pickering Village ! A awt.s *coin with _ w tr port, large lot convenient wiring, NEWELL don tloveareadin eel l can atcts ,T bath,e co t location. tar What' good's reading"'' near city bus and stores Phone ' Fite Chief Bob Scott show rd an Dr. l,eorge t°,..11op, in The Ladies' TEmsple 9-1477 or HUdson 7-2,M& Real. Estate Broker --- Pickerin Millag0 - interesting film oa l uesday, to th4 Fiouie Journal, for Augar.,t. says. pupils ox,L.inculu Ave. Jt.nuva, t,;.a• _. oov 11 - WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3625 " you can't get ahead today un «hat to Uu to case of tire. _ less you read''..rind ie e..pk.&w' icny. bungalow,RENT - Xit monthly. 5-roorne. -216 Brock St. S.. Whitby — Phonv' MO. 8-3625 The formula for success today calls ?ha Hugh bifilers ' returned to bungalow, Whitby-Pickering Lies. t Res."Highways",!4 Mile East of Dtuibartont No. Highway - their ralste:n lwr.:c here u:u weer,. n for a college education• where in .just mouth of No, Z Highway. Largo earlier u.ys it cauel toc :.iercty hard' 1'!ie regular trteetiug of"the *riorn- lot. Available immediately. Phone: work ens lu,utute w..o hcid 0 the Pres- -"PLymouth 7-5168. Evenings: AM byterian ,uaday bchuol room, un Culicge education. will be even l uesday, Resolutions to be bruugnt harder to get in the future than it up at the, Arcs Conve.itiun uert HELP WANTED our nutiat are --— D��l BLIZZARD ELECTRIC 1�5t not Tar�r taco i to make rennin " r j 5 sh d, 11n,ut E 11tc CHRISTMAS IS COMING rc:a and the delegate _ our tnr aloN :tour+..- wneii su uiv.�y ria\ instructed how to a :., more cages young men acid women a if dies want to meted product pia L. territt read-a letter t:um 41 r. mom Luau, and�distribufed heather watch you set a od et that - COMMERCIAL F.SSIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING are crowding,their doors. What has she had sent: "f'i!ms w"rrr sr:uticn :well-known and well advertised, ia- iove if reading got to uo with'got•ig a:,d enjoyed by, ttte memuers. Mrb. vest.gate the opportunity offered by FREE ESTIMATE 40 eollcgc- Plenty.. It starts in.tilt I AVON Cosmetics., Call LE64M7. early scars of a etrild s"schooling. a K. (!arks was cdtitraer of the mrrt- ing acid served a delicious tea. immediately. ' love of book-, help, a young child -* ..ir. u,.0 J. li:aulQn n.�s l,re.i.i:i ..........__.__.. ...._..r.._..-.� e ra enormously at first. He is confident ho,pital for a Lw days again, but WANTED - woman for housework. _Phone Pickering WH• 2-253 and at ea-c in the world e*i bbok>. � at time of writing is sho%viur itnl!- Live in or tout. Week-ends free. Call He is able to learn more, learn bet- rocenieiit. WH2-E8.3. _ ter and lcara taster: !he book read J!r. and 11rs. Arthur Wright and -ing habit. Once caught in-early year, eldc.t son .fit i,bert: elf; • c...t N.irs• r TRANSPORTATION through pleasant ecpeeience with Cecil ��right at.! 1t ayzie and available, to and from Toronto, for books, -is nevcr lost, it pays off in three male3- leaving Pickering at f SouP[GIG4L g Christine, ot. Galt. spent tine ytee:- 7 00 a. m., and .leaving down-town i'• FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: the high school and coue a years. end with Mr. bad M.rs. rr:d'Arin-ii ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES whc.c the student need, to nave ter-` and fancily. Toronto at 5.00 p. m. Five days per ' AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS bal facility or skill with word- � -week, Box 647 News Offcie. Thosc" who ossess this, tend to:. Oct 28 ) WI• f�" ♦� '` ' AND IMPROVEMENTS. I' -"LAND TITLES ACT' • ��� � score the highest on college entrance _•__ AN�11itrSAC,�Ct WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN examinations,•says Dr. Gallup, and - IN THE MATTER OF Part of 25 WANTED TO BUY ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. this verbal facility is gained almost - Concesnon 2, in the Township of App-oaamately one acre lot or fia- "V�OB WE� ccitircly through extensive reading. fished small house with basement op NLBT \ 1 IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT• And as we come'bac• to She clues- rinse.ing, bounded as follows. on U MCI the east - by road allowance, on ate similar sized lot wanted to buy ire GAGE FINANCING 3 FOR- FAST" lion - Why bother with book- for west - lands owned b Hydro-Elec- the country in less built-up area of �, _... COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL — little kids: College education is" rte- tr,c Power Commission of Ontario, i Pickering Township on wooded or taming riiore and ' more uece-ary on the north - by road -allowance, 1 welt-red loi:at'.oit, anywhere north J1U8RfY E. IRELAND for success. Love of readi.ig is prat- on the south - lands owned by C,er- I No. 2. Highway. Box 609 News tieally essential to obtain a college ! Office. ' Love of in ov T�AND COMPANY education. o read' g is ens- Faon s .n ar o and Ange 'ra a jc' t tenants. -•- ist developed in a child by his par- n 11 A� ents or other grown-ups rca:iacg de- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 1 YOU- B 100 ADELAIDE ST. We lightful bunks to him while he is still that Harry Harasym, of the City of ! YOU CaI� - $JiA a toddler. A library service for oar- • Toronto, County of York, Mechanic !Caiee1' Training TORONTO 2, ONTARIO cuts would allow the^i to do tins' has made application to the L.)cau And, that is why tine children's 'Master of 'I'itles at Whitby for a EMpiro 8-5300 or Empire 6-5964 library investigating committee are I- Certificate of Title to this land of At Any Time Evenings doing fm'd Itcoru Fly i parent liool f which he claims to be the-owner in - TEmpte 9-1750 — WA. Y•b902 not afford to supply his pre school fee simple free from all,encumbran- THE OSHAWA . youngster with good books, but n� ces, except a' Mortgage .No. 39�oi& ...,-BUSINESS ' COLLEGE: + cry Parc:it .or.ld borrow hooks tram ;Township of Pickering, registered 1 u tr ---�-- -� a special.library shelf for his young- is open all year and our T.V. r1 r "� sters, if such a service were owce es- May 9, 19•S, in favour of Alexander P Y S �C AL1S�E Waller Holmes, for *9600.01. method of individual- R-^k road Home And School tablishcd. Once esta'.ilished. the �cr- • Wherefore any other person hav- ,instruction permits you to WH1'fERAtI. 2 "Why Bother .With Rooks For vice would prate its worth m.nc or claiming to have an title to Little Kids" times over. That, to sum it up, is , 3 y start of any time "Why" one should bother tt•ith books or interest in the land or any part S. Dot-School Courie3 from --- ------------- ---- Bro Road 'Home and School for little kids. - Corr, thereof is required on or before the which to choose ck H •14th day of November, 1961, to fil EVENINO' CLASSES Learn To Drive As:oc. has created a special canim- ---- - ---- --- — a watement of his claim in my Office pU�SDAY and THURSDAY i ittee "to investigate the possibility of WHITBY CONCERT ASSOC. at the Town of Whitby, - and to of the setting up a lending library service Presents serve a copy on the Applicant. 7'� t0 q?� o'T' ~ for our school district, containing _ Choice of'Subjeets l books es Saturjw. Novert5•- 19. 1950 s . Ajax — Pickering pecially'for pre-school child- The address of the Applicant for Sp_ctpl Cla3ses for i rciThc Committee's m�mbcrs are: "Shea Fien g, Pianist a:rvice is: i f!oU;'9 iv9s — Shifiworkers ;Driving School FYi •. February 24, 961 Teen-Age Typists ` da b 1 Mrs. Win. Carter Mrs. I.en Wilson 'Don Cossacks" care of his Solicitors: ' 'FR LITERATURE boy and Evening Lessons and :`,ire. F. Weaver.. They ar- •r ?. Nleasrs Borden, Elliott, KeRev and present taking an oni iinn poll of all 'Saturday, M-irc'-i 'I. In,;' r p. Palmer; 350 University Ave. Toron- AVAILABLE r, _ !Stondn,d and Au`�^•n•i� Cars the nnr••nts in our district, as to the ! "a-adian Opra Co-roany Tn to, Ontario. � , _..., need of such a service. Orpheus In The Under'world's 1J _ir.• She.t Alolth A D t Vii t y is :8 i r•, 10 a ih of '� •a Q-Z � "con,•, p6 :,,nc contacted'hav^ ask- Oetob r, 1960.h Di:el 5-3375 Memaers'-.ip :ne.1'-d'n, A'1 P-cgratM ay ........-__....-,......... � ....___.... __._ `j� other tiith books $ i f,r Tait*.l. Ivcds. « 5.0' .«r j• M. ROBLIN , Cal: Mrs. k:• �'�r'-� WH2-?523 dal Master of Titles 1 •l - For Tickets _........._.. - " • • a ,,. • O 9[[ "High-"'T t [t [ .Bryant ea5,. Hugh irip a (tlat) - ,�± it, bat this time I am writing- to to the life of a Dutch Town, celebrs- Sceut Heys VV eeryt suss 6U1; nigh Triple ltta..d.) tnaalt my doctor, Lr. Hertzbtrg ant flag a great occasion such as this. '" liessne r ryant uUy _the personnel and starf at t'ae aosp- Miss Y. Packer presided over a George Paquet, Scoutmaster of the Friends o°. Mr. Ken Fallis were stsl tor• then:•itindnew and wi.lm., - `^-_t'-`." yv Atlat)- Beryl says short.business session.whoa priucip-. 2nd Pickerin Scout Troop sold by" ' gladto hear him over C^•s$$$;' SSn =_.; g p ness"to help�at, , all -times. It wee _ _ _-:-.- ` ,- -- - ,- ally dealt l be. the organization r- i suction, the first apple to Reeve C. day morning. never, too much trpilble for the nu.- V '. the Annual bazaar to be held 5atur- E. Morley; on-Friday night, at a• lhe.Y.-K U. and bars. Carttrrs ,e,•yo do anything.' tray wisn'w ` 'DiCsrey 201. nay, 1,.�n•en:ber 21. .,public augtion held at the Pickering Class enjoyed, a pleasant evening, at make you comfvrtaola"Again tzars .;c r�s +.e: 200 (Sand.) - Beanie Members Here unanimous in their Parking Lot,'-thereby officially op- bowling, on Saturday evening, folk= " you. I I Bryan., �.y; �:ucen ro,.t,,. .;:�,-..�., decision to fatly participate in one 111 ening Apple.Day. Scouter Paquet owed.by lunch, served at the home' :'(Mr at ears jvc ,'t .,.. y -1:; 1%ziars sl"A .._4 - sing pro,ece in order to pus- it a.) Lillian M h - ai ran a very successful auction sale at of Mr. aad .tilrs. George Duncan. __- .. - - _rsGar t5.ya.t � � h s a. t�`ca ��• L. Boa cr; ::u ii can e d ' t cna. C u ,j1he close, thanked everyone for their Mrs. A. J. pray was at Downs- LADIES' JEWELL LEAGUE: I Al+iy Swot Ob; r,..aen 'Inompsu: At the couc•lwion of the meeting, co•operatioa anq generosity-and felt view on Sunday,• visiting her son AJAX AND PICKEI2ING ate; f.orm3 barer 201 Mrs. Joseph 61-ect, Convener for the :that vashssu to an��u�cess�PP1e xllrelardl'lr 1�hosslingl English visit- sure . ............... A .................... . Brie month: "serve.i- -ueLghtfut-lunch. 4, i BOWLING y _ October 19. LE rEGl� j 1st. Pickering G'ub Pack had a very ed t!:eir daugh,cr Mr. a..d 'sirs. G. ___ -_ w St. Andrews Presbyterian Church busy,night uu 'Monday", at the rc5- Rliticc nn+1 i :•k:!y, `1'hntby, Sunday Team Points., Saturday, Nebember S. - importarit ular meeting. Five.ue%v chunks were aftcrn0on:- Diamonds i 1 aLctioni sate of antiques, c.ue.netet. A large congregation atte::Yied sir-' taken into the Pack, and since all �y::ipat;:y is extended to the fam- Rubies 1: Leaapr:aas, :lien, severa, pieces ci ., vice uu �ku:.:u.F worli,n1_ conducted the older boys hate Done UP to ily.uf the iatt qtr: S. Rean:on, .H"ho l Lzice-taco i.oste: glass, trustee cots. by the n:iui,t�r :vi r..Kenneth Heroin. I earls Scouts, new Jixer: and �t conk, had I d r, ;e'•vay ,ucldr:uy last w rek.,and i ': :;l+ g•3�s, b:ass c�ndlc"s.ncxs, o:d Start The chess enters ko the pruceasioa- 1'' `= Garnet, ?o be made. Parents - Please Note i %,a;, buric+i i.n .,;ruiibhain'Cenietery, I•:meralds - -- - -, t•j• otdshite skates, :,nmoge et.ina pied- al No, 48. l'.1Je_special musical uum- next Cub nneccing,will be Leld tin bunday aft ctnuon. Saphires °r. es, r.:ct=e names, dough oex, r._ed- ber - the antlke:u "Innnurtal, lnvis- Tuesday, November 1. �lis. 1:: el, Sc heck is visiting Onyx , :leFo.nt -pieces, ciiairs, .urruture, rise ble". :sir.. '.1cC lenient pre.vding at •. j 3st and 2nd Pickering Cubs and �r� r.• ;'links, at Ati:rr.s. Opals A°1 screens and sire dogs, many pieces the organ. Scripture.readings. Psal :Scouts wish to expre s their thanks tilt. aid Mrs. A. J. Gray and son of ors-a-arac, electric benzin saw, nn121, .and portions of Jonah. We to all. who so generously. supportu.d Gordon visited Mr. _and. %Irs. Alex. 203 or Over - Rose Stroud ;�; Marian Graham 247, 219; E�'t_�t number of pieces of gins furniture, three ii of Jonah's life, which hard _ them on Apple Day this year. This (fray, on Saturday. Hogarth 233; Madeline Harrog 2_ k many ocher oruc,e.-. 1 erms cash.,lelo 'three points = decision, desperation r.is, the one;day set aside in the year Mr. and ?sirs. M. :�nnis and fam- Zella Wastla 221; May DeLuca 218: reserve. ;tit this residence, at•Part ci and determination When God spoke ` when the boys are allowed to solicit .,ily called on his riothe'r Mrs.. W. Lot 16, noeth cast corner of the uor I to Jonah the first time,'"'saying #ands"for their Association. - Corr. 'Sadler, on Sunday. Winnie McCombs 211 Mary de Snort 21a• Bernice Graham 206 I tsitlls road and i6ch Ave. just norm "Arise. and go to Nineveh and cry t ` Mr: and Mrs, E. Caiiripbell and t~''6i.lu tonvihe. KEN and CLA•RKE Against it for their wickedrtiess.' 0 High Single (flat) - Rose Struu,i `^ family visited bfr, and llrs. Harold t%itENTI(.E, auctioneers. vale at Jonah_ disobeyed and thus became a 41 • 279; High Triple (flat) - Marion, mark of des eration. We learn from Barclay on Sunday. 1.30 p. m. p } Miss Jean Frances, of Claremont, ' Graham 616; High Single (hand.) - St. john's Church is holding a nor 4 this that life outside of Christ is trou4 a o e ur ey upper in tie lowusn'p (hand.) - Marion Graham 63T, Meaningless. pus sax come Port Perry, on Saturday. A recept- Hall.on Thursday, November 10. ot. F'rancss de Sales L. W. L. -that ye might have life and have et :ion was•.held at the home of her ,. Get your tickets"early.- — abundantly"' We;have been called grandparents here, Mr. and Mrs.,G. The regular meeting f the Wosn- P><ekennii Lades' Bowling League to be ambassadors for Christ. Christ g . St. Francis:de Sales- C. W. L: Ernphrigham, art's Association will be held at the , Council's October misting fndudeii won the victory over deaih and°over About one Hundred and sixty home of Mrs. Thos. Philip on Wed- Team ° Pom 3 a forty-five minute ffitn of the Or- sin for us. ..Masons, and their wives attended No. 5: - Hazel 15 Y- The Nurser Class•was conducted nesd:+y. November 2, at 8.P0 p•"m. - , dination of Fr, B. VanEtezewyk"aad. 7' _ the Annual Indies' Night of Brou- The Devotional will be taken by TiO 2. - Beryl 13 b Mrs George Brown existed b arts Union Lodge, on Friday rv- No. 1• - Thelma {. the cgl8bration'of his first mass on , Y . B ,. T., tgh Mrs. Waanop. while. the poeigram'is "'the hest of Corpus.•Christi this past . PennY•Snead: '.eaing. Dinner was followed by. cards to, be in- charge of Mrs. trresswell. No. 3. - Anne :x'1.6 P p ••w• and danGin Wor. Master Edgar No: 6. - Mary 6 summer, which all- took place in g. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. , holland. The film, very ably, shown' BABY-SIT'T88 •• t Ward, was host.' Ted Gray on,the arrival'of another IWa. 4. Eileen 5 r The United Church e- -held their An-• • * ' • liy his brother and commtntated by E:VKiencM high school tl� little daughter, a sister for Debbie. High Single (flat) - Beryl Heys his sister, Miss �. VaaHeztwyk, quy b�y_wag" ice• Ptboae - c mversary Services last Sunday with Mrs. Lemmon is spending a few _ _ "�asge congregations. In the morning days with friends in Scarboyro. �: High Single (hand,) - -essie gave'the audience a great insight in WH2-5413. r ••. Mr. Alan Clark, Greenwood, was Mr. Lorne A. .iNa� presented . 'guest soloist; and the Port Perry with a Scout knife, in recognition of : .1--choir sang at the evening service. his having the best-decorated Scout _ The special speaker was Rev. Herb- Basket for Apple Day, on Saturday •ert Linstead. M. A B. D., of West- last. arorland United Church, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. 1�im. Knox had tea - I Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lye, Toron- :.. on Su:tday with Mr, and Mrs. K. C. i-to attendee the Masonic Ladies' Pascoe. ;•),Night here, on Friday. Ilrb. McDonald and Mrs. Swaff- • • Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wallace. Tor- field. of Toronto. called on their sib- : octe. spent last'week-end wth- Mr. tars Mrs. T. R. Knox and Mrs. Ray and Mrs. E. Beare. Ellicott recently.. i• Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Reynolds. of Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. .. 'Bo===vine, spell last week-end Allan Pilkey on the arrival of 'a lit- _ " with Mr. and Mrs. C. Reynolds. tle-daughter, a sister for, Debbie. Mr. aud: .Mrs. Gordon Overland, Miss Doris Bolton, Philipbton, � i' %_ief Kingston, visited hid mother Mr .' spent the week-end at the home of C. A. Overland here on the week- _ Mr.. and Mrs Geo. Perry. • . I 1:,lad Mi•s M. G. Witter, of Toronto, rt Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lehman, of had di.iner on Saturday with her •Whitby, attended the Masonic Dance aunt, bars. Matthews. .a `�• r last Friday. Daylight Saving Time ends next / - 'j: The Annual Christmas Parade will Sunday, October 30. Don't forget to ` held here on November 26th, yet the clocks back. ' Prizes in the,-Lucky Draw will be a The Ba.ce Sale; also Aprons. and 1'100 Bond, a Movie Camera, a $30 miscellanrous articles will be held in : Grocery Hamper, and a Rai and the Tow -,hip Hall on Saturday, fRee1. October 29. Come and do your week �. Mrs. Malcolm Lewis,- Kitchener, end buying. _ visited her parents Mr, and Mrs. Mr, and 'Mrs. Eldon Carter are Clare Keevil on the week-end. moving into the Gray "home, lately The Claremont Recreation Comm- vacated by Mr. Davis. ' Attee will hold their annual Hallowe' Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Todress, of "aa Parade and Party, on October 31, Chalk Lake visited Mr." and Mrs. lurtth prizes and candy. The parade Perry one day last week. r �.!wt'11 leave the Sarco Plant area and The Women's Missionary Society _ ..� y Sir to the' Community Hall. meeting was "held on Thursday af- ' ' The W. A. of the United' Church ternoon. October 20,-at the home of I suet on.Thursdit with a supper at i y pp President hiss. E. Lindo. The meet- - „�, ._.4 5.15 p• m. The Devotional part of ing opened with 'the president read- the meeting was held in.the even- ing a poem. "God Bless My .Home". - - nag followed by Rev. Cresswcll Minutes were read and approved. ,1 - l i showing pictures of his trip, very- successful Thankofferiing Meet- `,''o�kp the next years the best,years of your life....means planting The Guides and Brownies L. A. ing was held on October 13, with mow, Whtatever your hopes and desires may ate=a held their meeting at the home of Mrs,`Hare, of Whitby, as the guest mad ome c o } Mrs. J. McGuire, with Vice-Chair- speaker. Renewals to the Mission- -' iosw biome—college education for your eh7dt�r—rMewleistnbtil9glNl+, hldy Mrs, J. Michell in the chair, ary Monthly for 1961 were received r Ganada Savings Honda can hldp You realrse them. and District Chairlady Mrs. K. Hay- b• Mrs. W. C. Willson. Five mem- =`" ;'�►ard in attet:dance. Another Brown- bets attended the Western Section- `- CANADA SAVIINGS BONDS alts caahable at"sby time lit full fsoe i ie Pack will be formed to handle the al" Rally, held October 18, at St. 1 same, Plus interest. 'They ate really like doOetR�►> m '� 3arge number. It will meet Thurs- Stephen's United Church, in North iDotrpons'attaohed. a ` ! day afternoons with Mrs. L. Mc- Oshawa. Mrs. C. A. Patterson, Pres- - _ � r . J ` Lebd, as Brown Owl, and Miss ident of the,Dominion Board of the TREY INTEREST ANNUALLY ALLY witls an average yaeld aC,leria Hanthornc, a's Tawny Owl, W,•M. S. was the guest speaker at 4•?l P� cent P�Y�for t�Yom- �irs. D. Welsh, w, Brown Owl, and this meeting. She gave a very de- 'Mrs. F. Tyrdal, as Tawny Ow'1 will -tailed outline of the new organiza- THEY ARE AVAILABLE in units.ranging from =50 to =5,000. Lead the ot}:er Group. tion for the women of the church. i "Ve limit of series is$10,000 per peeson. The Claremonf Recreation Comm- It will be named ""The United ittee held a meeting at the home of Church Women", and will come into CANADA SAVINGS BONDS are simple to 1311y-POs. Ca/h O! o t . 1. "'Mr. and Mrs. F. Hollingshead with effect in January 1962. Mrs.: Ray systemstieally out f current income 'Chairman Mrs, Rennie in, the. _ J. Ellicott, Card Convner, reported i ',,chair. Halloween Party and Junior several cards and flowers sent to To altake the 60's the best years of your life.. Dances were discussed. The comm sick members. The church is hold- 1 _ r"ittee will cater to a supper for the ing 'a :turkey supper on Thursday,, B VY THE NEW i r 'Pee Wee and Bantam ball teams.' ' November 10, from 5 p. m. until all "l We are sorry to report Mrs. Bar- are served in the Township Hall. ber having suffered a stroke'last Mrs, R. Malcolm presented a fine ` �k• Worship Service on the theme of - 0 Gladys Striver and family,. "Thanksgiving"., Mrs, Randall Ell- Mrs, Greenwood.,visited Mrs. Ross icott assisted in the worship. Mrs. q. �• t Redshaw on, the. week-end. R. Malcolm gave the program, taken Mr. and Mrs. A. Rozell .and fam- from the Study 'Book "Turning NLffMMD_ _A_ fly .spent the week-end- .at Orillia, 'World". It' dealt with the work of K SAAn vahere Mr. Rozell did some hunting. a missionary, who, is a need for ; her oE' the Legion mot mstsnonane: was stressed. The • em s S everal m eK .e i Atixilfary attended a social of ' the meeting closed with pra}•er. Host- Dunbarton Auxiliary -at Pickering; esses: Nfrs. Lindo, Mrs`.'J•. Mitchell _ last week. and Mrs. Randall Ellicott served the I._ Next Ivienday's„ScoutE and Cubs lunch_ -will be.cancelled owing to.Hallowe'- Anniversary Services will be held �, in .St John's nitO Church _nett' '80 N DIS Sympathy of• the community is Sunday, at 2.10 and 7.30 p. m. Rev. I ftrtended to 'Mrs. K. Vizely in the Eldon Linstead; B. A., of Pt. Perry jr - _ NOW i •passing of her mother. will be guest speaker..Soloist for the - a Mr. and Mrs. B., Cable, Richmond occasion will be Gail White. 'Hill, and'Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy. AT YOUR BANK, AUTHORIZED INVESTMENT DEALER, ;of.Toronta, were Surrtay visitors of To the Editor: : Mr. and Mrs. J. McGuire. I was recently in the Aiax Hog- :STOCK BROKER, TRUST OR LOAN COMPANY, OR THROUGH i Mr. and Mrs. H. Gifford and the ita] and I have often noticed - if YOUR COMPANY'S PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN. : :;!tmily were Sunda- visitors with p _ -Ur. and Mrs. J. Rennie. something is wrorg, they heir about B� WESS ]RECTORY : DENNEY >: - - - BROTHERS - • ; _. . . •. . iOYES DRUGS LTD. 1 C�[7ARAVTEFD _. • � r c_ - (Heating Contractors aQlOt'T ♦ JerVICe �EACHNIE'S –Hot Wato'rts lag sr s� PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS _. ,.Auy Make or Model - AMorations-R.poirs - —._ Arthur Field FUNERAL DIRECTOR Temple 94357 FURNITURE DEALER AJAX MINOR HOCKEY cosMETlcs _ SUNDRIES u►sY NEEDS ANNUAL PRE-SEASON • DANCE STORE HOURS 'AJAX RECREATION HALL ' .; ✓ y� Prlxatr Ambulance Service •YE" DAYS DAILY 9A 1 WATER, W�D FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. ' • _-DAY OR NIGHT -Dsnce 8.30 till 1.00 -� .'!� , `SUNDAYS R.HOLIDAYS 14 ' Prizes $125 Per Person Weft of Dunbarton Ed. Taylor's Orchestra _ Support Minor Hockey Proceeds To PHONE WM. MtEACHNIE, Prop. In A' WCKERING PHONE WH.: 2-5961, ATlantic 24*63 Phone WH. 2-2171 Pickering, Ont. :-GRAHAM HARDWARE Kt's AND CLARKE :. :F.Eib.-M,T�T r-rzc Appliances, Paints AUCTIONEER$ W.H. J. THOMPSON. B. A., Ll. LjosnpW and Authorized Ue the Barrister and Solicitor /�/� c �! Cstattiea of Ont a-io and Yazit. TYY I s, Glass'.557 E �r• Jam swell. 1mplera•,ats Rouse. � Hritiah Columbia and Ontario bold Furnitwe. ,Real EaUts I .Glenwood BAg., A Jas. a .�. ow Specialty at l. -. :General Hardware lists• Dual Seryiee for C" WHitehail 2-9151 OPEN HOUSE it'riee of Osrs. Readence: TBoople 9-20% on Sunday, October 30. - e 2.30 to 5.00 P. M. PHONE WH. 2-1911 PICKERING litaskl am P. 6 *sae MWH6 des P216"eas save �,. dstabu w Creighton, Fraser, Drynan ) Invited To Attend 1 ' act 28 . .I women ,loos tlBfN.- _. - :. Hannah's Cate nna - = - & Murdoch CAR,RADIO REPAIRS `• g Y - - - -- – – DUNBART.ON- RADIO ..�.G• Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries ANU TELEVISION WeddingS, Banquets, Showers _ E. R. FLEURY # Pubk4G wH=_6430 or TE9-1191 __ --__Bakery Products 1 - - Bank of Commerce Chambers. BICYCLE REPAIRS PAR rS .%,:D �KRVli7� "Meals Pies Our Specialty" 3 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa Barrister, Solicitor, AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE _ Teie hone. RA. 3446 Phone: WH2-6410 Main St.' Pickering WH. 2-0386 Notary Public P 1- Can 24 (-lours A Day For Service � .Matruh at (lid Ir iuliscca load I Open Ev_ry Nigbt TUr 9.00 O'clock _ Kighlatsd Creek j _ WAN'THD -- AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-13bZ i WELLS - _ ' uMAU; C HOMES dug by michine. ?0-inch tile. Sep- "'S [ions W. tPVAFD ' -WHITBY 8-21;: ON - AJAX LUMB � won. to Fri 0.30 to 'l:lO¢s>< vu uillw Baven Wtk PSore: MO 8-2553 Sshwday and.Erenirsgs: i 'w• Ti•v tic tanks ins.aL'ed and clean.d. -- By dp¢obttrntnt ( 4}...a cash Dasvo Payme:.ts - - CALL - Mx' 1NGI18 ; REFRIGERATION J-M DEALER �p Im In 06 An.1 XM*0-•weef AIR. CONDTTEONIN(3 :• - + sseV loe COMEdERCIAL 'COTTAGE MATERIAL ACING 0e040 DOMESTIC GARAGE DOORS :- _ PANTS — pLYVE00D. SAtF'S - SERYIC>L WU4A tl(Wdy.-set WNS LORNE WHITE DO-IT-YOURSELF CARPENTERY SHOP TOOLS 'Hl�h�a>r >ssonassess Rorlts' t�tsses �� Pickerin; - Phone 1iPH24517 'TERMS ARRAMOOD • s� saa't. Avasua. snore: GRACE P fS$YTERIAN Whitby. oa►WeM AS MOW AS ste aslt4w weal ON waabs .. AVERAGE GARAGE — S15.00 Pat AACWrN si C6Pr1'EI+NLAL AND VnST ROOM wlaes « . , Sao •.c-11ria /..re. ltiiht fd.eal �O V01ts1ty 111:00 e.s•,-Cw Berm"Reed hrYe 1416601 Erseroae WSOW NO.-2 WWWAr WK 2-325V - B/!N O DR• LES•I : V}aww..r a. ,PLUM Phone AT. 2-2372 :,. General flardware ALFRED ICAY pOldS `��I.� -------EOR ------ --- - --•-- - - - - .- , 6T. Ci80GtiVRCH GLiQ+AN PLUMSkNG BATH Pickering Medical Centre PRESSURE SYSTB1S Rector WH- 2-06 Taints E l ectrica l App 11 II t! Rev. H. S.•Sbeplietd, S. A., D. D. - ES.TIMATE.S GIVEN :,� = RES: WH. 2-11115S Phone t _ _ T �Ca oa RHti913 �1 -SUNDAY SERVICE$ TO � i - T o a: —H ly nmumion 8.37 ra. o Co • 1 i 100 a. m—Morning Prayer ---------------- --- _ °------ i 11.80 a. m Fo`y Commurion (4th Sunday) re TEIEVIStON 8 RADIO a• 11 m—6a-dao School the Community Hail - _ a s 0� _. - ... - 00 a r^—Irurse-v it Rearory . E . s --- Hardwa 1 {� M .. 11 w. - REPAIR ll■ /si • • Room °. ages up. to 4 yearn _ - \VFllo'y�DAY -IP'hone WH. ? D4B0 Pfc�rin PHONE: TEmple 9-1191 11.00 a. m.—Ho Coniruriion and Intercessions for The S'tkV DU�NBARTON RADIO K TV : -...SHERIN A.�. $AZ-rEw - Pickering United Church FUNERA1 AND _ .,� Minister: Rev: Melville Suttors, akin 1tUt:LR G. GONAAT. & A" A•MBULANCz SERVICE SU_`'D•AY. OCTOBER 30, '1960 I 0 '' L - 1. gAttR15TER and SOLICITOR A. M. - Sunday School • No. 2 ti►GHWAY i 11.00 A. M. Church Service ' Our. new Prices- No. _r. 'nni'versar of the .•...•• G -AJAX The' 4Q0 A Y fi BU7LD1Iq . C+DNIT 1 '. sv •�. AT PiC�CERIN^v BEACH RQAD � Scottish Reformation.--- J,` ­. :FUEL OIL 1 ,'•I `► – 7iit ddmcoe S0.-F» �" ' telephone _ 5 v0 Hous Church OYen �_ ;tir,' OR WIT i , 2 A va y r, � -' � CASH 41N 30 DAYS :- �.. - insurance �O. . I i AUDLEY STOVE OIL ' 20. 1 • WH. -3610 9•45 A. M. - Church Service . W 3IT>i OR Y i it?i�Y 11.00 A. R2. - Sunday School _ CAiN OR W ITHiN 30 DAYS - jVb~ B•tris Fur P'ri'm AMA Ga"Iri OR 911thU10,40L ' ---�----- •• -Arthur Mitchell . Ltd. w1admuls auo.aEt. Christian ��I @AC@ SOCletj► BRADY t _ •a��.b1L lnrivaao• Ot s11 >Rrr ROUGE HMS, ONTARIO L7OW1T1.�I3 OZ -i4a$Oi7 RE =CHURND SERVICE AND -- ♦. h 26771 --� •TE•9-243 1v PLUMBING STORE SUNDAY SCHOOL �Or•Z. W K"By SUNDAY - 11.00 A. M. NEW INGLIS giass lined electric hot wafer in Rosebsnk Road School rF.9 s9�.oa Reading ,loom Open To Public -- -- `- -- tangs. 1.19.00 . ?JEW INGLIS superb automatic dryers. DAIJ;Y Reg. 279.00,. . .. In Allerton Full dbtg Kingston Rd. . -Reg­ ' IVALTER THOI�ISON, 'Ok s MOMiEtTtl,;01EN1 i CO.., NEW, INGLIS automatic wasMr. •Rep.• +. 3399.00 ...•... -. .. $229.00 At Rouge I$illi arteted Accobntanle Open Daay Till 5:.30 p.m. BARRISTER = SOLIGTOR as - Licens•d Trw~- Sofwdoy Tid 1 p.m._AFE ._ Te-Cmoiy Meetings 8.00 P. M. NOTARY PUSUC Oshawa - 3tratfeA ' EVERYI nING IN Every wir+esday in The COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS Alan I Reacutig �toom -. a w. RiNI►1 CA- RtJ1. _. 1 PLUMBING . . . . North-west corner of Oshawa 5-"v SALES - SFRVIC:Y old Nla�t Rd: on 1 . t w'~^ C.& CONTRACTS For Foram- Inforr.+asiort No. Z Hi9hwar WH. 2-091E3+ yVHi:ehallZ-Oe90 _ A,320 IChteston Rd., West 114W CALL - ATlantic 2-2635 AT. 2-2080 AT. 4-4121 I _ - ENTER THE IGA COFFEE CONTEST NO Val' 7WIN A .-WEEK I �` bl • BAN ,+�M£RCA� sl X in n 11 I tF1p f to Lo fort. o or the Meurice o e arcs for seven days 1 and six nights.Guided tours to points of, 'TRAVEL- 'VIA I Interest in each city are also Included. % R(�A� L ., N, A,�E - — Fick up an entry form containing complete . QA contest details on your visit to your IGA food T C1:.IPPER ALL FOOD store. .Contest closes November 30th, 1960. JE !FEATURES IT'S- EASY! - - EFFECTIVE 1� OCT. 27,28, 29 IT'S FUNI • 7 SAVE 6c C IGA SUNNY 1-1b.Bag - PORK LOIN �'SALE MORN COFFEE 1 . 10INfl0A. S_T PO,#f IGA ROYAL GUEST COFFEE 1 Ib. Bag r RIB TENDERLOIN CENTRE PORTION PORTION CUT IGA DELUXE COFFEE !I-1b. Tin 7 3c 3 Ls. 3 LB. CHOPS AVERAv2 AVERAGE OR ROAST LB. 5 9 IGA INSTANT COFFEE deLuxe' 64x.Jar 48 9C I.B. YORK WAX BEANS 2 29 Fancy Cut 15-02.Tins c: - = ..Pure Pork Sausag a lubi�ee Brans ,-m. Tray `� e SPORK In Square Tin • luncheon Meat -:y02►12-oz.Tins 5 5 c 7_ 1 -' ?Sc OFF - ._ , '' . -. COMBINATION OFFER — NO WASTE — NO LEFTOVERS INSTANT NUMILK BANDED :': �, PKGS. ,�• • - ONE 10 02. CELLO PKG. OF 8 TABLERITE WIENERS SAVE 6c — YORK CREAM STYLE AND ONE PKG. OF 8 PEMPSTER FOR YL �2 FANC ls-*L Tins c WIENER ROLLS Y ` .. TABLERITE RINDLESS : 2 BONUS SlTCed„ SIDE BACON • t �w K6. FREE BOOSTER T• ' AYLMER - 2&0L Lar C Straw erry .J am 1 HELL OUT ' 2c OFF REGULAR PRICE -69 - - — - - ,.Giant Size c 'WITH HEALTH GIVING FRUIT .TIDE DETERGENT ENfIST . ,.-'O.RA N6FS FROZEN FOODS.�- �' 40 FATHOM �DOZEH WEI6NTS Cod !Ile is �• so ;,� APPLE, CHERRY, BLUEBERRY ;�- .FARMHOUSE PIES �;oz.. . •, OE S ua: o: ��ade 14 x:�k9x:BOO CELLO TOMAT STER TAPE A HALLOWEEN - - _ • b'CBasket FANCY SNOWAPPLES 50 KRAFT CHEESE NEW CROP NO. 1 GRADE - Pkg.VE,LqETA RIDA GRAPEFRUIT _ to Size 96's FLO . . GOLDEN DEW : .. 1 ' 1 . BANANAS _ '-�• Pkgs. C 'GOLDEN RIPE �.z� � • 2lbs'29 c �.4 MARGARINE _ » IN ONIONS NO. 1 GRADE rr BONUS OOK G 3 LB. CELLO FREE BOOSTER We Reserve the right to limit quantities. ,• C , Rtc ARDSON' S :....` -M.ARKET . . : PIC/K^�ERING ONT. ROPE » r n r