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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_11_04 • 4 _ - ew' s erin . .. .1 SMcritition Zees: 2.50 Par Year United States: $3-W W. C. MURKAK AND Suta r LIbR RS 5c PER COPY Authorized As second %,...Mal— �.V,OL 73 _NO. 7 i PICKERING. ONTARIO FRIDAY, NOVBMBER 4, 19W Published Since November Iasi Post Office Dept Ottawa " Council Feels purchase ".01 •Achool Property �In -B0 .'Ridge's''Premature i y ' Councillor -. Clifford Laycox told ' council last week he had been' in- t. formed that the board of Area 2 w VILLAGE require $20,000 almost at once for - purchase of school sites in Bay. i ing s Mary Neal, r. an to, is vise, ! tmg her parents, Mr. and :firs. �V.. . Ridges. P. Neale Kings ton Rd. E. bef&mw z, "Boards cannot anticipate need" - said Reeve Sherman Scott. "They leaving to spend the winter in Ten- ;'! would not get approval. Until they nessee. a` R,,J. Fuller and Mrs, Adair and, eta royal I ttiink'it would be re- g approval P Mn and Mrs Chas. Fuller called on mature. Maybe they can borrow the Mr, aril Mrs. Morley Harlock at - m f< r�� t 4 money themselves and buy the land. • � y, 1r ; � Manilla, on Sunday, and also on r } t « Deputy Reeve Ross Hawthorne said, Lias L! con-be and family at Lindti ere are occ - I agree. Th u p a pied h mes there at the present time." aHallowe'en :parties were held on s The board does not need to worry Friday afternoon in all the rooms about land. It is zoned for schools" of Lincoln St. School; and many - �: w s k y said Mr. Scott. small masked bandits, witches and hobgoblins were seen on the streets afterward. � , y Dunbarton Boy 5th Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyes, anct { i Mary, spent Sunday at Dundas, vis- f V s Fatale This Year g , itin Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Munro :, ytE YEA Fatality (fi_raiices Balsdon} and family. ,.•, • ' 7r Jimmy Wallace, 12 of Dunbarton Best wishes to the former Mrs.,H. died in his own home, Tuesday night Shea, for man. y years a resident hers + minutes after being struck by a car, on her re-marriage at Fasrvievt which carried him 192 feet almost to Lodge. J his doorstep. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rice of Min,*, Driver of the car, Bryan Walker of den; are spending some time her* Ajax said the boy seemed to come with their daughter and son-in-law,. ^' out in front 'of'him. The boy was Sir: and Mrs. W. J. Dalley, South., - knocked off his .bicycle in front of view Drive. - "' the United Church and carried west, ship For otitis final race of ffie season _ Jaya at the ready for a recent sac_ Club. -- • `- Owners of town swim 1Frea�an'a 'Bay Yacht Club Blue with members of the Oshawa Yacht photo by Barry Pomeroy on the front of the'car. pools, note that a Pylaw, effectivaF Dr.,F. S.' Hertzberg said the boy ..since .October 31', requires that aR was still alive when he arrived and swimmis[g pools be properly fenced. Reeve Polls Township Council he carried him into his home. He ode t The work of alterations n t : p West ROUge Men one of 6, children 8nd was in Grade Presbyterian Church has been stn{t- __ 7 of Vaughan Willard school. ( ed, and is progressing favourably. Sgt. Peter Hollywood of the Pick- his entails i s a the co• 'ng for tho On Fleeting For 2 Year Term Race Lawnmowers eying Toswnship police force said -no floor, and new seats: The re-saran- --- charges would be,laid against Walker. gement of seats will provide seating Reeve Sherman Scott polled the for approximately fifty more per- members of council last week as to Two West Rouge men'had.their fun y Police Chase Car l:aliEd abruptly last week and when LASS @SS Henley In sons. It is hoped that all may ba :their opinions of the two year ballot. a tow•rahip•police cruiser spotted them completed A time for a deday, ort Mr. Wm. Fairgrive- of Dumbarton' �- service on anniversary Suunday, o� said that he felt that the people having a drag race. should vote on the question of a two I At. 90 M•PsH• According 'to'.the police two neigh- Bay Ridges - i° November 27. ti 1 Miss Bernice Chapma:s and frietnd hors who own lawn mowers, the type from German. Wert entertained at, r year term, rather than putting it I + �' through b bylaw and ! u a i seat �tt..ched; were arguing Reeve Sherman Scat: t.-)!d council the home of Nlr, and Mrs. W. H* g y y just going,, Pickering Township police had a J abo;,,t the fas?eat mower. last week that the•assessor_• hod a t • ` :ahead with it. fast, wild chase early Tuesday morn Westaey on'Spncay. 1 They decided to settle the-'matter down to Bay Ridge Development to United Church Upen Howe. was "I think it is the duty of council ing that took them from Pickering. were racing make sin assessment on the 13 model , ` by hosing a race. They g Id at the C. E. Centr. on Sunday* to put the question before the people Village to Bowmsmille. _ first"-he said. P.C: Chas. Daniels spotted a car, down the street on their lawnmowers homes, afternoon from 2.30 ti:l- 00, Posters Councillor Ross Deakin said, "I just west of Pickering village, with a{when the boys in blue chanced to come The average was 33,844 which at and displays of the work of Sun.; year term. loose license plate. He and P.C. Thos. by' No charges were laid; but warn- 88 mills would be a tax of $33$.00. da School Classes :and all churcl'i• would tike to see the two Y If it came about, I would like to see Holmes took after the car to check it 'ings were issaed y organizations were surveyed b vis- two weeks for election campaigning When the occupants spotted the crua- Halloween Quiet In ' hors' with S. S. and other church instead of the usual one." er they took off. • workers explaining the :t-ns. Mrs., Councillor Harry Boyes said,"I like P.C. Daniels ssrid thy went through ..Education Week • • R:ay Doble and Mrs. Henry West- the two year term. There are ad- Pickering village, Whitby and Oshawa TOWnSh�p/ YIlage ney acted as hostesscs ,and super` vantages to it and would like to see at speeds of 80 and 90 miles per he ir. -open House— wised the serving of refreshments. the question on-the ballot." The car they were chasing failed to a repo led a quiet and Village po- week-end and 11th. he C. J. Butt spent the Counqjllor ClillordkAycox said,-"I make the sharp curve on No. 2 high-I lice reported a quiet night on Hallo- week-end wilt= their daughter Heber think- the two year term 'is a good way, Open Howse we'en. There were no reports of van- Tyndal"and farrily at Chatham, ands y g y, just west of Bowmanville and will be held at Lincoln avenue public dalism, although one stop sign was attended the baptism of their new-,. thing. It takes 6 months to feel at plunged down a 40•foot embankment. = - home on council. The two year jerm The man in the rear seat -was Wed. ripped off a post in Pickering Village. tat grandchild. ! has economical advantages too and out through the rear window, the Wed- Nov. 9 from:7-9 p.m. Parties were the order of the day. Machines have been ` b�nsy this world cut council sessions I think other two thrown clear of the car and All parents and friends are invited Pickering Community hall was week with the laying of black-19100 St- this. is a matter for the people not escaped• to view the work of the pupils and jammed with small children in all on 00 square yards of Lincoln --for .7 risen to decide." The m s meet the teachers. __. kinds of costumes. Panes were also- --school- d «'pen completed, it, Deputy-reeve Rosa Hawthorne,said, picked up by police. He gave his name R. T. Doble, Principal held in many.other parts of the town- is hoped. th� paved area, will pro- "I favour the two year term. I think ,as Barry McDonald, 18 of no address.r" ship. vide a playing-field a little removed; OPEN HOUSE { .under it,.better long range planning He was turned over to Metro police. Rouge Hills Public School from school-room windows. can he done- T think it hould he stolen in Torente. 7.36 to 9030 IMAN nor ftnal"M X I 2nd MrsLw I Brymt ni tn-, the ballot. It will get more people ored to Buffalo for the week-end.. 1 P P OPP began a search for the 'two Parents are invited to attend classes r Mr. and Mrs. Darden Cronk, oft out to the polls. who escaped. and observe les,ons being taught dur- Two ' 17 year old youths were Wellsyillc,• \: v`„ were guests of thpF — Councillor Harvey Spang, "I only n the afters^on• The school will be rtiall agree. I think it would mean • g charged by Pickering Township po- Alan 'Lishman's over the weak-end. Pa Y t{t . • c+pen in the evening when parents will lice last Sunday,•for contravening a Several from here, accompaniedy poor legislation- where ewe have both Blitz Squad . Out To, be the guests of the Home and School bylaw,-by using firearms in the Rose- urban and'rural areas.' Association and the Teaching Staff. Rite their dice's, ght bed the Scottisba Reeve Sherman Scott said,"I,would + g bank area. +. • I Refreshmen.., will be served and all t a a Rite Ladies' Nii;..t. ba•.quet at [hap Complete Campaign This n a c oseli -e� fo. the use G M.r. . G last Fr.,ay night. have to be sold on the 2 year term. parents are cordially invited to attend. of:firearris, plus t is fact firearms are yl,r. �Vm, Graham, "l in St. flew' I am neither for or against. I have • not to be discharged on Sunday. never felt that the ward system work- R(Gsebank Road Home And School to Chicago this weer u:[ a business. For Retarded Chif n Police.:vould like to get their hands trip. ' ed out as we thought it would. on the ether o'r persons who laced Councillor Edgar James was not The meeting this onth will be P • P P Mr..and If Is. John.Retncner spent g 1. g a stop sign across the CPR rails-near the week-end with old friends as present. 'The final blitz in the campaign for an :.'Open House" - 'Tuesday, •Nov- Dixie Road early last Sunday morn-, funds to finish the Retarded Childrens ember .8, 'at which the parents are Beaverton. school in Ajax is,heir ing• Miss Annie Scott, Toronto, visited: 7 being out invited to view the work of the A westbound train struck the sign by local residents in Ajax, and Pick- children and discuss it with the tea- g her cousin, firs. Rachael ,Irish,, ona Ask Far In but was not derailed. The crew phoned gaturday. ering and Whitby township under the chess. from Agincourt to report the occur Colin Lay, accompanied by' al direction of Mrs. Frances Conant, The Junior Choir will be.on.hand scree. friend froth. was home for West Rouge Canvass chairman of Ajax. to provide some entertainment as - Blitz squads are now visiting homes, well, the week-cad. With their class froris A number of West Rouge residents I REMEMBRANCE SERVICE' ueen's they were in Toronto one businesses and industries. Mrs. Con- Come, and et to know our tea- ridgy, to inspect the Thermal El- have asked if they could have .all K y AND PARADE HERE SUNDAY office in West Rouge where they could ant stated that anyone who did not chess and let.them get to know you. ectric Plant of the Hydro Commiss. ay their water bills. receive a canvasser's visit could mail Dunbartoa Can. Legion Hats "p Councillor Clifford. Laycox said he his contribution to Box 86, Ajax. . • the annual �o ioh; alto the General Electric Plante - y parade and Remembran- c been asked•b several ratepayers School Serves Large Area Will Run For School Service h and on Saturday attended t'h V. .� has a Da Se ice er Sunday after- � ' � Y ice y e S y sits-Queen's game, won by st The .school serves. the entire area Mr. George Brown,, Hamilton,: about this matter. noon at 2.00 o'clock in the Memorial -of Pickering and Whitby townships Board Area 2 Council agreed that Councillors Y Park. Scarboro and Dumbarton Leg- sent Nfondzy with his. •brother, C+.with their municipalities and receives A Laycox and.Harry Boyes get together / � ions take part, and will be accomp- E•, and tits. Brown. • �•e•:with the township engineer, T. O. on assistance from any community Pickering g With :winter just around the corns A g , artied by the Pick Village and Jefferson and see if the could come fun!1' campaign chairman . Wm. A., It was announced this week that Y South-West Fire Departments, the er, and snow-starnts .imminent, )e*: Parish pointed out today. It is up to Mrs. Ethel.Hull President of the Dis- up with an answer to the requests: Scouts, Cubs, Guides and Brownies, _us consider the plight of the pedes- the residents, here to support this im- trict Home and School council will be trian in Pickering Village.' Afte'� portant drive." a candidate for the pffice of school all of whom area accompanied in life ti / parade by: Bowmanville Pipe Bated, storr;t, the snow-plow clears 'the Poundkeeper s Work It. has been demonstrated that trustee in Area 2, this year, Highland Creek Girls' Band,, Pick- „streets, pushing the snow on to' thq: many retarded children could go high- Mrs.. Hull has, been a re§ident of sting Youth Band and Scarboro. sidewalks, often to a depth of ,over. Commended er with'encouragement and could be- the, area .,form many years and has , ', come self- sufficient citizens and 'the been closely associated,with schools Boys Brigade. Lieut. Donnelly and bas fgot.,�� hen tltpt nb;hopsew her Salvation Army Band .frotR holder could , expected' to clear' •' � school will he] them to do so." through .her home and school work. Mr. Geo. Geri s, township pound- P Ajax will cottftuct the service at the this away.,The village g p ' age Owns'a -sma]tEt keeper Was commended before council. cenotaph it the park. •Brig-t3ezt. 'tractor,- which^could;have a sno'itir• last week by Mrs. Page of Rombank • • SpMrge, O- B. E, will tmks the Bearing attachr4ent on the front- on Road, north 960 ' Township Council Will «, with Dumbarton Legion pro- with very little expense. Other plat- :• "I think dog control around our way viding the Colour Party. Netthbor-' hs -not -so- large as this,--have showW, r" is good"she said."The trouble is with • - - t"4:• ipal Officials will be is at- clearance pn walks. malty itdt-herej persons who let their logs run'loose; Seek Re-election For 1-961 _ (this froth' Wilsnea's-Inetltll* .• '' pick them up at the pound and then Parade forms on the Station ]toad. • �. very good. , let them .run loose a - Mrs. Alb hiilinQ who » " re-election. a 1ao11ti.rseovsred tt stolen { T h. g N Councillor Clifford Laycox said he ' All members of the 1960 Pickering Council members, Harvey $pang, been at Ajax "Hospitat for s felt the dog enntro. f icer'was'doing Township will seek re-election, each Edgar James, Ross -Deakin, Harry �' well �� , l near the days' observation and tr a good job• told the News this week. Boyes and Clifford Laycox all an- CO°�t Block Plant, early Thursday turned home on Taesday,� ' Reeve Sherman `Scott said it was Reece Sherman `cott and Deputy pounced this week that they will seek all tires remelted, i Viesiderably better. nice to hear someon B reeve Pass Hawthorne announced pub- re-election to the 1961 council of the A comuwnd?^ the d control work. Rely a week ago that they would seek township of Pickering. - t a z.rr Now I �"� hunting with a party of his customers The.West Rouge School Boys Soc- 8 p.m. at tl home.of Mrs. H.-Betts, and ir►ends. cer team won the Championship game West Point Cres. Saturday, Nobember S. - important - Local resident, ...,d espt,:ially the ' _%e Ladies Club met Thur. Oct. 27 in the finals against the teams from Many -h-ppy. returns to Lucia auction sale of antiques, crochete& oebool and pu,.l..; wear saduat.,,d by vita a good attendance of members Pickering School Ares 2 on Wed. Oct. Chown, Ridgewood lid. who celebrated bedspreads, linen, several pieces of the death of the k mow w.etaker,I -•..+ ,•- ' Anal arrangements for the 26 and the Girls Volley Bull Team her sixth birthday with, a party Sun. ' three-face frosted glass, frosted coin Yr.-Arthur Jones, who was killed in Bazaar Sat. :lov, 5, from 2 p.m. at took ►�e final game to win the cham- Oct. 30. glass, bras candlesticks, old Staff- an ..__ _.., At the railway grossing the hainbow Room where there will be pionaMp in the League on Thur. Oct. In the Kiwanians Junior Fowling ordshire plites, Limoge chant piec- lln Rosebank Rd. while on his way Gifts for every occasion, Home Bak- I .. , ..,e Yickernng High.School and League Sat. Oct. 22 the high score es, picture frames, dough box, need- to wo:x on :.ilia. Oct. zi, uue ueepesc 1 , --as doeu ations, White. Ele- we should be proud of the sc400l's for boys was won by Allan Fraser lepoint 'pieces, chain, furniture, fire 'sympathy is extended to the late Mr. ' phants and a.Tea Room for youY en- standing in these sports, who scored 221 and by Barbara Jack- screens and fire dogs, many pieces Jones' family on Bala Vista Drive, joyment. .i,:. aact bars. Vic Hail, Sunnyslope son with 172 for the girls, Sheila Hud- of-brW* rac, electric binrA:baw•,, Rosebann, for their- loss, Fur the evening there will be a were in Weston Thurs., Oct. 27, at- son had the hidden score. number of pieces of pine furniture, Mr. and Mrs.John Wail and family, dance with door prizes and' Novelties tending funeral services for Mrs. The scores for Sat. Oct. 29 were many other articles. Terms cash. No Sunnys►ope moved from the district —refreshments will be served. Hall's brother who died Mon., Oct. 24. high. boy:Chris Bentley with 253 and reserve. At the residence, at Part of to live in the city last week and our The next meeting of the Club will Our deepest sympathy is extended to for the girls was .Barbara Jackson Lot i6, north-east corner of the Dim good wishes go with them in their be Thur. Nov. 10, 8:15 p.am at the the Hall family. with a score of 145 and the hidden lJdills Road and 16th Avo. jjuuss�tjaoitl , love. school and mzg ladies in the commons- The Ladies Auxiliary of the First score was'take' by Huth Carr. of Bu•-tonville. XEN and CIAPLIM Mr. Frank Adams, Rouge Hill Dr., tr interested in joining a friendly West Rouge Culls and Scouts will I PRENTICE, auctioneers. Sale at spent the weekend at Bobcaygeon, group are welcome. have their next meeting Wed., Nov, 9, SALE REGISTER 1.30 p..m. now EVERY. EVENING TILL7:00 P.M. R O U G E HILLS ON NO, 2 HIGHWAY IEXCEPT -THURS. be I�RI. TILL 9:0+Q P,M, _ � - PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT, NOV. 3rd - 4th - Sth JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE ^ BLADE OR SHORT .RI.B FRESH LEAN PORK - - (BLADE BONE REMOVED) Ib. utt- 'ROAST C • -FRESH PORK (Picnic) , r•� . _ _ • FRESH _ lb Minced r. Roast' . .6 9 1EAN PEAMEALED BACK BACON ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE � - CENTRE CUTS 69p END CUTS r at SLICES lb. �+ or SLICES lb. r IN 1b. MAPLE LEAF SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDER Eb c BIONELESS ROLLED — Ost.S RIBS) - -. = Prime Rib R JUBILEE SMALL LINK PURE PORK Oast : 9 C SAUSAGE {b. tray. FRESH LEAN • lbs. a Fresh �_ once ee Lean - STANDING — (6th and 7th RIBS) Pork �• f� R I lAA E •- - --. . RIB'END , C (Average 'Weight 21/2 Pounds) RIB B ROAST ab. 0 49 TENDERLOIN END. �, �9t (Ave rsge Weight 3 Pounds) MAPLE LEAF PEAMI:/1LED _(Vak Pak) CENTRE ROASTS 9 1� or CHOPS �. 69C , a ge R611 _ � -5-5 WHOLE LOIN b5 _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - ------ t - NABOB REGULAR GRIND Q MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE 1 lb. Roll ' -6 C - C bag (Ss.e 6c.) (SAVE 8 CENTS) SPECIAL.OFFER OF 3a OFF PLUS 2c,OFF SQUIRREL Large 15 Oz. Pkg. DOMESTIC _.SHORTEN 1 NG Brittle Fe�.nut _ _ (SAVE 10 CENTS) ­ 29 ZIP 15 oz. Tins NO. 1 FIRM GOLDEN RIPE >: BANANAS lbs.. c ogBLUE RIBBON RED LABEL Pkg. of 100 full size FOR C F0*0' d - _ — ' food � _.(Case of 48 tins $3.95) TEA "' ' BAGS (SAVE 10 CENTS) 79 MAPLE LEAF y21b. Pke. - REGULAR • I C eese s e lbs SPECIAL:OFFER OF'10c OFF SWIMS Large,24 Os. Tin (SAVE 19 CENTS) _ ,, r INSTANT SKIM MILK POWDER SPECIAL OFFER OF 25c OFF _ flu lu ' 19 �3 NUMILK S- ,T. R OUD S FOOD M ARKE 2. 31b. boxes - • • r • Sd6d i witrh 3 badge3; firs(:'class,'woodcraft Mrs. A. MacFarlane an Donna, of and Peter Stekelbos for a few weeks a free inspection df-homes, for has- S��� s emblem.and stitctl -midge and then Scuboro. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. and now haves for Florida for the ards, by a fire depart;nent official -- ieeelved her all-round card and con- 1►QcClement, Mary-Beth and Mr. A. winter. Mr. Stekelbos has not been was available. Aztyoaetterested wy -$$J1000 '� gratulation& from Mrs. ,Merritt who. J. Thompson, on Sunday. enjoying the best of health, and it advised to call the local office. ' said that all Guides could follow Mar- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, is hoped he will return-from 5t. The Divider's Box was garet's wonderful example of hard Harold Quinton on the birth of a Petersburg feeling much better Next won by Mrs. Michael Cummia/s. ' cho�arslup3 work and endeavour that, made this son Jeffrey Paul, on October 13, at spring, r Miss Rosearerie Cooper's Grade 1. .award possible. Margaret now has the fhe Scarboro General,Hospital. Uni:ad Church again won the. statue award for att- The 9th •Annual Commencement consent of the Guides to try for her M-r,, and Mrs. Albert Harris and The regular morning service was endance. The First-Grade mothers. Exercises will be held on Friday. �Gold Cord which is a Guide's highest family have returned to the district• conducted by the minister, Rev, Dr. served cookies and coffee after the - Tdoycmber 18. Guest Speaker will be achievement. Singing and games fol- after several years absence and are W. A. McKay, assisted by Mrs. meeting. " Prof. Douglas G. Lochead, B..A.,'i3. lowed after which tasty refreshments. liviag on Fairport Rd. N. Stroud, at the organ. The choir sang ••L. S., M. A., of York University. 'were served by convenor Mrs. R. Visiting at the r 'Willis "For All the Saints", conducted by 1a�'•l� Teague t Prof. Lochead, an author of note, is Palmer and her helpers. Karen Peter- household, Kin o�'��2oa last Mr. J. Tickle. Dr. McKay read from Ajax And Pickering Chief Librarian at Canada's newest son and Sharon Copithorne who are fleck were: Mr. d s. Dov s Hebrews 11: 42 to 40, and the 12th l October 2b University. Among the works pub- ; working on their hostess badges. Willis and Margar t of Torohta, Chap. to verse 1.4. Dr. McKay said Team Poitft 4.61­4 1i him ire; -" elubhu"ni, of the --S •c --13 .. Fire", "Poems in Folio and "It is . portunity of seeing the hours of work Halifax, were celebrating, was the Sunday Diamonds 12 All Around". and planning the leaders spend d to The Sunday School Musical Ev- closest to AU Saints ay w•nen we,' Rubies 12 Twenty Honour Graduation Dip- guide our'ehildren in the right paths a iin,, at Dunbarton United Church, as Protestants, depend on the Bible Garnets 12 lomas (Grade 13) will be presented, of thought, deed and action, and just was very well attended and the bud- more than the Saints. He opoke of Sapphires 10 along with fifty-two Graduation Dip- ;how mucs they are genuinely dedi- ding musicians did well. St. Clement of Alexandria of the 3rd Emeralds 9 Lomas (Grade 12), and niriety-one'I cated to this work. We are indeed Mrs. F. Mills spent last week vis- Century, who was a scholar and tea Onyx � a Intermediate Certificates (Gr. 10). (fortunate in having as leaders for our iting friends in Listowel, cher of a Christian school at the Opals ;-4 — Miss Eva Hasek, now a student at girls, Guide Captain Mrs, Crosier and Keen November 26 in mind for time when most of the sarools were Bowag 200 Or Over •Victoria Colic e, University of Tor- Brown Owl Mrs. Jones. the joint Dunbarton United Church heathen. The Marion Graham 236, Emiil You g y j questions which St. Y aB onto, will be the class b'aledictorian. Happy birthday to Dianne Moore Christmas Bazaar. Do.your Christ- Clement w'as often asked, are still 212, Fran. Murkar'212, Gloria Mar- Graduates' will be returnir. from who was 14 years old Nov. 3rd. mas sho . kar 212, Edith Ha g pping there. asked are "Does education help earth 209. 7A1': The Ladies' Association met on Mar Pilon 206, Helen Morris 205. • •-. .a wide variety of places, The Com- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bourne return- make a better Christian" and "Is- g• , • ... mercial Graduates and s�izrte Genera_ Tuesday, Oct. 25 at the community ed home after spending__thgir-_vacs- ' Christianity only for the ignorant?". High Single (flat) Marion (irali- Course Graduates, are now working hall to view a showing of work done tion touring western United States, Our answer today, as of old, can be am 236: High Triple (flat) - Edith ern offices from Bowmanville to West by the ladies that will be included in and visiting their daughter and fam- that as knowledge increases, our in- Hpguth 583: High $feels (hsad.) -. the fall sale. 'Toronto. ,- fly, Mx. and. ?1lrs Griffith, Richmond, sight and understanding of God help $�Y Young 262; High Te'Ip}e Many are attending Courses which There will be a 'baptismal service B. C. held in Calve Baptist us through the rough spots of life. (hand.) - Donis Howard 668. require High School Graduation for Calvary aP t Church in Victor Rudik, Waterloo College Nert Sunday morning, Dr. Hun- -4entrauce. The- following is a sum- Oshawa at 3:30 p.m. on Nov. 6th. wag home for the week-end. isert of the Fred Victor Mission will I Card.Of 'Lihanks Mr. and Mrs. L. Cook of Cleveland, 14Ir� Trio _ 1,;4bary of sucli schools attended by p is home convalescing be the guest speaker. Ohio were recent visitors at the home last,,year's graduates: after"her recent hospitalization. - We wish to a;pe'bss our aineees Carleton University, Ottawa - of Mr. and Mrs. M. Cook of Park Ken White was laid up at-home St Francis de Sales C, P, T. A. thanks bo the may relatives, neigh- yaT Deer Carltotr, Bob Fawcett, Peter Cre3' last week •with, rheumatism. The meeting on October 2,.J, c,; -boo and friends. kk their acts of Birthday e6ngmtulations to Barbara Mrs. P. E ycock, ggman, a former resid- Icindaess, manages., of University 4f Toronto - Eva'Has= 'Chomey of Victory Drive who was 13 ent, is is the .Ajax Hospital for the puents a:td teachers in Picker-' and'beautiful floral offerings; alp years old Nova 2. George lSbuhla, John Webster. treatment. ' ' mg observed Fire Prevention Week thanking Dr.'3[clles and nurses Glad to report that Howard $ant y J. Scott, of the Ajax and Pickering Hospital: bfoattt 'AiGsoa University, Sack- Mr. James McIntosh is in Oshawa with-an address b Mr. R. hAs recovered from his recent illness. ve`lZe. K..B.. - Nbrata Cartwright. Hospital. Fire Chief. Pickering Village. Me, 'pT�IT�ankiag Rene. Dr, Wer.4 Mrs. F. Blackstone fs'l4ome again 11fa�ter _ .,.li'„oyal Military College, Kingston Kelly-Carlton had his toe;..• Scott showed,a movie and conducted for bile consolitta words and ;yelp, its from her-stay in Ajax hospital and sits removed at Oshawa Hod ita' a di cession on the course of action Dos wd lawnvemsat of a loving Mss. r,,Gordon Stewart. `- p is feeling much,better. last week. fo follow, first as a preventative and bead and father. pntario Agricultural College, at The first ladies meeting will be held g p Guelph - Frank Bell. Itfr. P, telcelhos. Sr. of Wallace- 'second in the event of a fire enter- Mrs. P_ Cobum .dntrbbw at the' church on Nov. 10 at 8 p-m. Te-schem' College, Toronto - Mar- burg. Ont, has been,ristiing lace gency. He advi9ed, the partnts that and Family. fort Kime-, Mary Lois Johnson, Car- All ladies are most welcome to attend. t _ We hear that Mrs. Ken Wilkinson ole'White, Georgina White, . Pat of Park Cres. although still to A'eY -Clark, Bonuie:Fortier,. Rick -Rannahr hospital' is recovering veep well. � Toronto East General Hospital Friends and neighbors hope_she will - - - School of Nursing - Ereae WWagenaar soon be'home again. "rw� and Ruby Hobbs. The Home and School council area 'Ryerson In-,titute of Technology, conference was field Sat. Oct. 29 in Toront6 - Carole Jakeman, Davie peterbora. Attending from, Fairport Johnson. .' Beach Home_and School Association • Ontario Department of Health were Mrs. T. Warwood, and Mrs. E. .Environmental Sanitation Course Chomey. - Voward Malcolm. Happy birthday to Michael Julian T General motors Apprenticeship wso was-3 years oli Oct..25th. ..Program - Leigh Parker. Pastor Holme; w'll be bringing the • The total value of the Scholara.. messaged at both services at 11 a.m. •` . - ships and Bursari:s won b last and 7 . -. . . , - 9 p.rr►. at Dunfair Baptist Church. , . • - ., . - , ., - year's class has been estLantad at All are welcome to ®tend. approxni nAttly !18,000.00. fir. and Mrs.J. Donne of Dunbarton Shure.. have returned-after a lengthy r _ FAIRP'ORT BENCH Zo)iday hi-Quebe- c:ty. - r On Nov. 17 at 8:16 p.m. at Massey `•� Y 'The community h;.Il 0. Wed. Oct o- Hall. a panel discussion between the Wt i her 2C was the scene of a rnemorable Canadian National Federation of r _ meeting- when the - First • Fairport! Home and SchooLs and Parents Teach- — Beach Guide company and Brow'n'e era A,sociat°on -versus we11 known pad, assembled tcah inEerested par- , m-nsber: of the pres3 will be held. cute and,fr:endi to n:tne:s s.number 1 This is sronsored-by the Toronto Star r _ of Rnzat accomplishments: and there is no ehargr for admittance. � - Follotri it; t'te opening of the me^t-` Everyone interested is urged to.at- - 5ng Mrs, D. Jones.w-as pre,erte'! ic.ta ! terd. iser Brown Ow•'. :warrant b-^ Merritt, D:�trict Com;ni ssioner f6l-1 lowinit t.:i: �l• . .lone,; v>lco•••�! _ DUNBA RTON - ..,. " parents and fr_-end. and Mrs. E. C:o-1 The. mc:nl,rr, . ui the On-We-Go sier expressed t`nn:;; to Mr­,. ?.!-r•-,t' Auxiliary and their friend.:,enjoyed ' -- .$or coming. a night of bowling at ljreak's Bowl - -- - lMariene-ilry rd—re^�t a p-e :r:- fax. as Saturday evening. To .,,� •• - ene,, badge frcm }frown Ov.'l.and-„ew i Fo;nple:e the erentnR: a social hour n r i up fmm Browr:es to Gu'dO-rd %:•sere o as held at •the honie of blr. and - -she way w�lcoried by all the C:uidP, \l r:: W. R. I.%nde. - - _ and lead. ,i then C'avde Glae_e:oudt The W. �. meeting was held on was er.rc 'a ' as a Cuid?. _ Thur.�da�afternoon, \ot•ember 3, at blar L gaze: New w.; rreson_ed; 'fhe honie of M J. ;Wilkinson To make the next years the best yeM of your life...mean6 planning - and saving. . .now. 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A ening, November 4. her 80th birthday on.Saturday, Oct- euchre party was planned for Nov- Tne Active Service Class met last Ober 29, when all the family, grand- i t le School, Mr. Wednesday at t e Mrs. B. children and friends attended, nuns- ������ _ _._ ember 12, n he Aud y Sc Vb y he home of M c en ante �' A. Archibald, Whitby, a former in= Jamieson. Mrs. Walter Carson's Bering over one hundred. •apeetor of•public 'schools, spoke on Group was in charge of the prog- Where is The Interest? "Forty Years of Education". ram. The theme: of the Worship was ' TO PROSECUTE The C. G. I. T. had a Hallowe'en on "Thanksgiving".'Several readings Mr. Frank H. Hall; Florist, of ., masquerade party following the.re-g- on that subject were given, followed this village has described for to this Up to this time, the lack of election talk both in Pickering ular meeting on Thursday evening. by very interesting pictures shown week ,he damage done to his peo. onownship.- and, the Village is consplcuous by ,its absence. The children of Auudley and Bad- by bars. Percy Jones, of their trip perty and baildfngs, south of the The only persons we hear mention municipal elections are go schools had their Hallow - to the West Coast last summer. The silage, during the past few weeks. e'en parties on Friday afternoon, meeting closed with the Benediction, Wanton, wilful damage has been the -persons who are interested most of the year in what 1s Rest wishes of the commuunity go Lunch and a Social Hour. carried out, putt.ng Mr. Hall'to s�OlIIg on in council. to David.Cowie and his bride, the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Empringham great expense. And, it appears, that Last year about 21 per cent of the eligible Vote turned former Joy Ford, of Oshawa, who and George and-Mr. and Mrs. Dolt- he has no sooner made repairs and were married on Saturday afternoon ald Jamieson attended the Spiers - the culprits are back again doing the J01at, or another say of saying it is that i9 per cent for some h Albert Street United Church, in Francis wedding reception at the same thing all over again. reason could not, OP were not interested. Oshawa. Joy is on the Oshawa Hos- home of Mr. and Mrs._Geo. Emp -�._Haa_has enlis.ed police aid, Whether this means that people are satisfied, with the pre- pital Staff. She received her "R N." gingham, on Saturday. and he advisee us he will 'grosecute recently. )*faster David Halliday, " Oshawa, to the limit" those found guilty. Sent administrations, we cannot be sure. Possibly `the two Bob Betson has returned from ,a spent the week-end with -his grand.- arents Mr. and bars. Walt. Carson. P1, -ring District Sunday-School' unda year term would bring out more voters, but not likely. tw•o-week trip_to Saskatchewan buy- parents Pickering y School ing a few beef cattle. g High School Convention - November 5• We hear rumours of one or two persons that might run Four of the ladies.attended Osh- students attended the school G'...s= The Annual Convention of Picker- 2or Council In the township but hear no new names at all awa Presbytery W. A. meeting at Club wiener roast at the Greenwood ing District Sunday School Associa- for coned in the village. i Ajax, on Thursday of last week. Conservation Park on Friday night. tion will be held at Ajax, Saturday, It would appear that le accept the annual increase in A number from here attended the Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ward and the November 5, in the United Church. ppea peop P anniversary,service at almonds,. on' family, ,of Claremont visited Mr. Morning Session at 945 a.,m., and taxes and place no blame at all on the administration for-it. Sunday evening. and Mrs. B. Jamieson on Sunday. Afternoon Session at 1.15.p. m. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Manderson C. Hunking of Gormley %411 speak'at And unless there is some real issue at stake, the-majority is and Joanne had dinner on Sunday the morniag session following which • satisfied to let the minority elect year after year. _GREENWOOD __ with Mn and Mrs. Frank McAvoy, a discussion period will be' held. Thb No doubt there-are many reasons for the apparent lack of Don't forget the Turkey supper afternoon speaker-will be„Rev. Guth- Rev. Mr. Tudor, - Caledon East, on Friday night, November 4. >p =�� = interest in municipal elections and affairs. However when took the church service on Sunday rte, of Orillia,'with a discussion per- We.hear of how-governments are elected is some countries we at our church, while Rev. Fleet- R rod fallowing. No evening session. ham was in.charge of Anniversary f � MAP CN i end it hard to understand why'more illterest is.not shown . Serices there = his home town. Sorry to report Mr. Waiter H for what'vlie'call the democratic way. The Christian Education Conr-ni- erman in the Scatboro Hospitals 'friends wish whim a,speedy recovery. Mrs. Picard would]like to thasJe Maybe the tempo will pick up within the next few weeks flee will meet on Wednesday this the canvassers who assjstcd her but to date, the average pe month - week"at the Manse. -Choir practice Mr. and M6. Gordon'Lehman, of with the Retarded'CMldrens' Drive r` !, xrom now they should go to the polls to elect a council for Last Sunday, the infant son.0 their grand-children at Wilsony 'n airport ear area. any t +:. - to Mrs. 10bore. of Movclands, Mrs. ae7Ct fir. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown (Paul Park. Aiken, Mrs. Holmes, rs. Warnet. Wesley), of Hrpoklin, was bapti•�i Mr.' and 'Mrs. M, Draper visited Mrs. Kerr, 'Susan Li6ehan, Mrs. by Rev. T. Fleetham at the ch•i:c1r Dir. and Mrs. Ssnitham'on Saturday Shrp Hss Farsukar. Over 200 - Clare Skitch 245, 202; service. Relatives of the Browns, evening last. i UT Betty Clarke 247; •Elmer Reaman. were entertained at dinner at the W Mrs. Delia Shank spent last Aa.estjoyable barignat was held on 21v; Ver Tranquada 200; Anna Brown home. week with friends in Toronto. �• tnsday by the Frenchman's Bay Cichvn 213' Jack Buck 233; AL Six hundred dollars has been set Our Sunday School Room receiv- St It Club for their mttnbers and Hooper 235: Alex. Parker 215: Dor-_ auk for the building of washranms ed a coat of paint, atgo floral cur: Mrs. John Gsrlsnd friends., Commodore Tom Tomblin othy Wiseman 214; Jinn Hern 204; at our churc —donations fur twins added to the windows, which Requiem Mass was held October SDg ..was Master of Ceremonies. He in- Dorothy.Puck 200. 201; Qlar. Gib- this fund will be gratefully receitc� _brig ail things' up. for btsa. John Garland who passed 2i t home >r•r ' troduced the Execuutive members, bons 245: Geo. Lunney 236; Evey by the Building Committee. Annual Asar3r Service, it be- away October a the o of Marg. Morgan 202. The Farm Forum will comri�+^ce ing the 114th biiltdaY. Mr- __Dan son, John. She was 91. :and also the guests from Oshawa Skitch 219, 290: Mar amen,-of Markham, will be guest-­ y�� rw�nt of Pickering i:andht o the and guests Bay., Single (flat) - Ivey Skitch on November 7, with "the trige'ng J ffi speaker at 11.00 a, in and 7'x0 p• m- Township, 'Club. Rear Commodore Jack W 290: Clare Skitch 321; High Single being held at the home of Mr. .�:t I The asnnual F'ktartkofferin Supper is she was the-former Mist . $nerney presented the trophies. ]no. (hand.) - Ivey Skitch 315; Dort- Mrs. I. McLean. R P Louisa Conran and lived for r time to be,on November 9, and will con- on the Brock Road After her maz- )ierda won the Labatt Trophy for by Buck 312; Mike Cichun 30£�:� Several of,our ladies took par. it mence at 6.30, until all'are served.. age she lived at Cherrywood for bC obtaining the most points in the High Triple (flat), , Ivey Skitch the W. A. Presbytery at St. Yau.'- Air, and ,Sirs J .Boyle, Scar'@roeo, years. 1”Blue Jay races during the season. _667; Dorothy Buck 663: Clare Skitch Church. Aj rx, on Thursday, visited M. and Mrs. Draper. �rs. .Marjorie Lawrence received 886: Alex. Parker 672: High Triple, Remember the Sunday. Scb•..'► - . She is survived by two soar, Jahn bliss Mazy Lehman e:ttcrtained a of Markham and Joseph of Cheer!- the Lady's Trophy which was don. (hand.) - Dorothy Buck 759; Ivey Convention at A*,ax, November 5, number of young eople to a Hall- wood, a daughter Mary (Mrs. Jseepls acted by.Eric Playford. Ross Fertile Skitch 742 ti :dike Cichun 793; A ex in the United Chdreh. owe'en Party ass Friday last Week. p+Riley) of R.R. 1, Whitby. was presented with a trophy fo Parker 729• Mr. a 1 e. Jack -'Brooks, y r and tr I 'Broo V lacin First in a cruising race co Brooks Sr•, .Mrs, isredell arch ken_ Interment was made at St. Ftsaaas i Federataaa Qf Women Teachers ' g g �p � week-end inn Montreal, ' �jshawa. He was also first on the � spent 'the we - d _ Mr. and Mrs. K art.oks and Rr:•- - de Sales Cemetery Pf rtng; l return trip from Oshawa to the Bay." As4ociations of ..Ontario Region 4: SALE REQUITER Nick Schoenstedt received the. tro- Mr, and- birs.• Chas. Higginson alie and Mr. and M�a. A. ?e;g •I�,J held a snccefsful Fall Conference at phy for Open Class racing. Aat were entertained last Sat Mrs. Sunday dinner w4h-Mr and '.Ir+. Saturday, November 12-txemessdoas Ajax on Saturday, October 29, large auction age of one,of, if not •Bryant. of the Oshawa Clnb,presen- by her parents Mr, and bars. Tom Don Pegg, of Toroncu About one hundred and fifty dele- the largest household tale of furni- 1 fed the L Sher Challenge Trophy 3o Letcher, of Toronto; also by •Mr: Miss Edith OratcrOf ;Pratt• the• tts mot at Backside Jr, School.for tore ever held in-the County of I Herb Usher, Sr. Dep. Reeve Rosa and. bars. Bob Letcher. An enjoyable week-end in Totu�•to, guests of airs this and Mrs. Margaret Harman, of York. approx. twenty beds. spri p► Hawthorne was guest speaker: He evening wa> spenr at the Savarin, in )*label Ormerod. spoke on t e than e; in the way o o r '• r+, to ev a^d Gi:•rkt �! rat hostesses. day the week-etA in I j.ont> wii4 Mr.. chest's of drawers:n: three electric living at the Bay w en the new• Ppy Reports from various coutnvittec stoves, apartment size; six swivel l Ridge;, Development is completed. Mr. and firs. Lorne Parkin and, arm were read and discussion groups television .iSaita; refrigeSatOn; rugs; j Two films sere, shown on "sailing' boys Jolt+t znd Bob, of Toronto: Sympathy of our cannttnnt ty E+', held- Dinner was served by the television set; ten chesterfield snftea3 through the courtesy of Labatt's. :'spent Sunday .with Mr, and Mrs. to John Paxton ei t'lc.de4'.ri of Tile ...'Women's Auxt"liar of St. Paul's ' y complete contents of a large 22- Prize winners for Door Prizes and Peru Ann,tey, father, in Uxbr ';e Ho cal. L ratted Church. The dinner speaker room home in Rosedale, Toronto- ;., 'Spot Danes were: Eva Playford," Mr. and Mrs. Mel Lambe and the The Evening Auxa'ir:y <f tltt W. was Rev. George Telford. M. A.. D. property belonging to Mrs. Barrie. Audrey,5heuan, Harve Fert'sle, \Qr- -family spent Sunday with his par- M. S. met .on ?%.•I rr•day. a:i, t :.t D.', of St: Andrew`s' United Church. ruts, Mr. and \Ir . 'Bill mbe; of the 'home of )*1,;. C. M.1'a;gar , Everything in this sale is in er- ma Singer, \tar; .and Don Thorne, �l Cf� Oshawa. Hi: topic, "Fun With Our a eeptionally good condition, and will t Men. YeaRe, Ron Clark, Neville Port Perry. with a good ate+n 1 t u.e Language" kept everyone in a gak ! start sharp at 12.00 noon: At Pren- `i Lawrence. Joyce Fertile and Carni- r, nif .: s s 6 .• I' ti a.lce; M Mov mood. Sirs, �faude Fis`s er�nreet—ed ' his' Brown and .dish �i�rc a,t rharLC. v.` tnce3 Auction Rooms, Franklin J ichar1. .Th'" Cluli w olild like to of the week in Detroit, visiting a' triple trio in two•nurpl)ees. This, House,' Markham. Terms cash- No 5,th ::l: tl:e district merchants far + family. and friends. the program. )*frs, F. �ti'ebb r.r�••:ad- w.as greatly enjaved. Teachers att- reserve. Jas Smith, clerk. KEN and their donatiur. of prize; and table A lit:Ar of thirteen puppies greet- ed over the Business Period. )*l rs. ' ending from our vicinity 'were: Mrs, CLARKS pRENTICE, atutioneera. favors. ed the Hilton iamily last. Thursday; T, Kingstone gave the •Trca�r.'.•s phin, R1LS` E- Green. v1rs.. Wi11= I 'The final sailing races were ,lield all well. _ Report. \f r�: .Herb. bliddlet m w iH oughby, bin. Koch, Mrs.'Hartfaxd, Wednesday November 23 - auction bra Sundaj;. In the' first, for cash Mrs. Vera iO'Borne, bars. Margar- be in charge of "woolleen; f•r )*Tart• airs Hortop and bars. bierkli.nger, hale of grade Holstein heifers, Ford iprizes, Ron Playford came firs#, et Forbes, of Toronto, spent Sun- kets" from Fairfield Co. in T'rest m. T_ _ �wr, implements, inn, hay, per, _1 Ron Clark, second and'Neville Law- day with their, parents Mr. and Anvone wishing to take advantage BROCK ROAD household furniture etc., at Part of n regce. In the second race for Con- Mrs. Wm. Matthews' also their to turn ie your old woollens for Lot 6, rear Con. 10, 'one toile east, solation Prizes• donated by Herb grandson Bill O'Borne. new, please leave sane wit4. Mrs. bars.�J. Ilott took-the. Cubs fora and one mule south, off No. 7 High` Usher, Ron Playford was first, Nev- Sorry to learn Mrs, Matthews is Middleton soon.. North Group in hike on Saturday. last.. They visited calk from Locuust Hill. Preperty of ille Lawrence second and Tom Tom_ flt again, and we wish her a speedy charge of the next meeting. Mrs. Mrs. Kerr's bush on the"Stir' Con. Jamie Courtney. Sale at ,1:00 p• "L et blin Jr. third. Many of the Bide recovery. bicTaggart served a dainty,lunch at Trails were laid and games.played. Term is cash. No reserve. Fast sold• 'Jays were taken out of the water Halloween went;off ,with a bang the close of the meeting. -Later, pop and cookies were served, KEN and CLARKS PRENTICIU, after these faces. Also-, many power here, despite the rain. An unknown Mr. and Mrs. bi. Pegg had Sun all reporting a good time. atKKiocteartL _•� boats were hauled out during the witch visited several families, dress- day dinner with Joe and Sandy Pegg' Birthday greetings. to Jimmy SOW-.. ytov 17 ( week end to be stored Eor the win- • ed in a coon coat; also a ghost was in Oshawa anti Mr. and Mrs: E. erby who celebrated his 10th birth- ;� • • • + ter. flitting around. Lambert, of Flint, Mich. day, October 29, with a party'of-his young friends: In the early evening Thursday, 1`'otock, i 24 - auction Mr. and' \frs. Eric Playford left bir. .and bars. Tom Bent, of Or- sale of farm stock, implements, hay on Sunday mcrni.tg by plane fora illia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pel- BALSAM MT. ZION Mr. and Mrs. Sowerby took them and grain, the estate.of the late,Wil- two-week vacation in Mexico, ham, last Tuesday. all bowling at Ajax, and the boys mot G. Shea, Lot 23, Con. 8, Brock Mr. W. Banker wishes to thank Patti Shaw, Long Branch, 'spent Several relatives and friends t enjoyed their first attempt Twp.'half mite west of Manilla, on his neighbors and friends for the last week-end with Mr. and.Mrs. Ed. - , Visitors' with Mr. and Mrs, F.. many car3; and flowers received, Priebe and family. tiered at the Graham home last Fri- No: 7 Hig�way (Hollywood Farms). day ni h ! 'Weavers on the week-end were: Mr, -while he was confined to .the Osh 1`f r. and Mrs. Aubrey Cook have night o celebrate Mr. Orr Gra- and Mrs. Chyla, of Toronto, and 8 pure-ore Percheron�how Horses, one to Port Colborne for a few 'ham's birthday.' two sets of show harness, Show wag- awn Hospital. g Miss Laura McPherson, Toronto. Happy birthday wishes to 'Herb days. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and on, pony, baggy, 70 head of high Sorry to hear Mr. Jones is in hoe- of hi h de Holstein.cattle, 1000 to Usher, Sr., who celebrated his birth- Happy Birthday to Sharon Peeks Mr. and Mrs. S Day motored ht ital again.,His injured leg has been g �� large qu,ntity grain; day on October 29; and to Mrs. who celebrated her 5th birthday on Gr s. F. rot on Sunday and brought Slow, in healing. bales r hay; g Mrs. F. Noon back with them to Hallowe'en turned out to be a "McCormick tractor W b; Allis Clta1- Joyce Riley, whose birthday was.on , Tuesday, November 1, send the winter with Mr, and Mrs. �n mers tractor WD 45•; Allis Chaltners October 31. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Humphrey; P miserable night, but that did'not The Home and School' meeting Mr. and Mrs. E. Priebe; Mr. and - R. Day. combine; Masse Harris PTO bake Mr. and Mrs. Alan Manderson keep the youngsters at home, and y will be held at the school on Mon- Mrs. Ray Bell went into'Scarboro quite a few disguised young folk vise "( (near new) New Holland side sloe day, November 7. Opea House will on Saturday to the' home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Manderson ited around. Mrs. Vondett held a (new); Full line of good tractor attended the Jones-Hinds wedding a in her basement for a nun- machinery. No reserve. Sale 'called be held, as this is Education Month. and Mrs. Ron Greerr, to attend a in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and party All parents are .invited to attend, Hallowe'en party. An enjoyable ev- ber of the children, which was much to'settle estate. Terms cash. Sale at Mrs. Glen Manderson spent the end' y ed, and kept the boys and girls 10.30 a. m. Manilla W. A. to provide and they will have an opportunity ening was find. enjo- tDo talk with the teachers after the Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baker and. of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray happy and dry. Too bad, after shell- lunch, Wm. Weldon and Geo. Green- atteeting. Also - a -film on "Safety" nick went to King City to 'Visit Mr. Hollingsworth in Toronto and Mr. ing out, that some people had lip- way, clerks. TED JACKSON and IWO be shown. and Mrs. R. Barton last Sunday, and Mrs. Raymond Jones and faml it of Kirkland Lake were with Mr. stick sheared all over their place. REG, JOHNSON, auctioneers. This Birthday congratulations to,Don- and fhe men enjoyed a game of golf. and Mrs. A. Manderson on the week Mrs. Walter ,Middleton attended is ,a large sale' and must be started ft Beckste�ad who will celebrate Tier' Nick Bakes was awarded an Acad- the Open House 'held by her mot- on turn. Plan to attend', plrthday on. November.S. emit Crest for securing First Class end. nov, 18 Sorry to hear Mrs. A. Perkins is Honours in Grades 9, 10, I1 at the Rev. T. Fleetham took anniver- her Mrs. Thos. Walton, Dundalk, on sary services at his home church at tonfined to Ajax Hospital. with a Pickering Dist. High School, Caledon East last Sunday, and the _ NMI ` ')ack ailment. minister from there was in charge Hockey practice for the French- AVUf of the service here. SEPTIC TANK CLEAN OUT tnan°s Bay boys started last Friday B. Jamieson and la Reformation Sunda was observed Mr. and Mrs. st Whitby Arena. Any hockey play- v Mary Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Don- : .krs of `bantam" age in this district at the church service last Sunday, old Jamieson attended a shower for iCOMPLXTZ 8$PTIC TAIfB sSRVICS ' )• Nishing to play, should contact Mr. when Rev. M. Buttars used the Or- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Parrott, at Ash- �Don, Hopkins, or Mr Bill Fertile. der of Service for the celebration of burn, on Saturday night, gr ttehtnaa's Bay Bowling League the- four huundredth anniversary of Several from here attended the Roughriders 39 points; All Outs the Scottish Reformation. NSW TANKS IInTBTAW.gD turkey supper at Kinsale on Satur- n Q Bums 33; Slow Pokes 29; No ?he Community Cluuh met at the day night. Don't forget the Mouunt PAT �� NR TE• 9'1$41 Tames 28: Punks 22; Vamps 21; home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Puck- Zion tuurkey supper on Friday ev- J 1 pickups 17 rtn on Saturday evening, with tiTe 1 ^ D 4. - .MISCELLANEOUS INSURANCE UPTIC TANGS — y`�a '•1 WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE ciswiRD COMING' EVENTS ARTICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE ` CYRII f. MORLEY w.•J. Bull of St. George's The Women's Guild - APPLES AND PoTEiTOiZB , REAL ESTATE - Oshawa -- RA 3.4042 Anglican Church will SPIES - 02.50 PER BUSH. _ _ _ meet at the home of Mrs. T. Wheel- Maclutosh and Other Varieties or,-on Thursday, November lo, at AS CLOSiE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE -------------------• •----�-_ In Stock 2.00 p. m. As this is the last meet- Please bring own container. ..32 KINGSTQN RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO ing before,the Bazaar, a full atten- PICKERING ORCHARDS "MILLER HEATING dance is requested. No. 2 Highway. One a west of - TELEPHONE:—PiCKERING: OFFICE WH. 3-6212—RES. WH. 2-3115 24 HOUR SERVICE The Afternoon W. A. Pickering Village of_ Pickering_ United Church will W112-1247 . O PEI�ti�' - N D S UT' RATE meet in the C. E. Centre, on Thurs- day, November 10,. at 2.30 p. m. APPLES COOPER BLOCK LTD. COLEMAN Hostesses: Mrs. G. Winter, Mrs. H Spies 02.00 Per Bushel Purvis, Mrs. LeGard and Mrs. Run _ - ROBT. C. REESOR 'I ' Furnaces, Space Heaters, Water nals. Two miles west of Brock Roa on— = 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO x� Heaters, kanges, Wall i Floor Concession 4> Pickering _.. _ . — DRIVE —- -- . ,! furnaces PAPER --. _ BLOCKS & BRICKS Clean-out Service 07.50 Plus One ODDFELLOWS FOR SALE- two new-Fin AND REBEKAHS d�tote- ,,,,;, FREE SERVICE'CALL mark ranges, from 0145.00; one !!�� t C. P. and T. Fund boy 80,000 btu's.. - •.�ail i RVC 1� STEEL .• _ Troller Heating A Accessories •. new �olemaa Trim SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19. complete $195.00; Otis white enamel WHitehall 2-3491 Pick-up At 11.40 A. M. r kitchen range (coal, wood or oil) -- -iRANE RWAL '9 TUDOR ST., AJAx • • �. 0 .00; Kemac oil burner, at _ _ Pickering Vr�lag $35.00; Used Coleman space heater. -- --•-- „�,... e• small, automatic control, $499.50... • _3TATiON RD., hCK�ING, OM.—Phones WN. 2-19_", EM. 3. TERRY ' S On Wednesday afternoon, Mr: MILLER HEATING SERVICE r and Mrs. C. E. Morley attended the Aj492 - Phone: WH2-3 _ official opening of Hillsdale M ax ahor, FOR SALE fermi y at Oshawa. This �2Wbed unit al- tune, good eon. ELECTRICAL , ready has 15Toccupants, 90 of who dition; bseaklest aook;:chesterfiolt; .: ;! O N H L• A and were from Fairview Lodge, Whitby, tables; ' -dgidairs; Shore; Bedroom • -.:..: r'° _ - FLU NO Mr. and Mrs: Robt. Annan and WH2-2500. E� For Service Day or Night hams spent last a .0• Lae, r. and Mrs. Fred An- -� . ..• ,,: '- p st week-end at the BOUGHT AND BOLD _ - COWANY LTD. Coil TE. 9-1521 ome of Mrs'. R. Annan's parents, I . ..: ,jar. and Mrs. Ferdinand Miller, of GORDON HOTEL t; , y E ADTOJN4B1lE (Pumps A Specialty Deehwood,. Larry Robert Annan;.in- PICKERING Phone: ii�H2-5865 fart son of Mr, and Mrs. R. Annan I l r ' 107 KIIdWON EGAD EAST on Altona Road.-��_-_ -- was baptised on Saturday, October FOR SALE - approx. iDlBees,Sts<tiea Happy birthday to Jimmy Wright 29, by Rev. A. M. Amacher, Minis- 200 hens. $5 Plaza, Ajss Shopping Centro Phone: WH t-3301 ter of the Evan elical United Bre- Cents-each. Live. WHZ-6357. i of Woodview Rd. - October 6. 9 Pbetss For Immediate Coverage Day Os Night Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs threis Chnreh, of Zurich, Ont. The +l god-parents FOR SALE - Chow. half-eon Miller, Sheppard Ave. on the birth g parents were Mr. and Mrs. Roy p - of a son, Uetober 17, at Scarboro Pash, ofGrand Bend. up. Good condition. New tires. Pis. - General Hospital, - The masqueurade ball in aid of WH24620. The bazaar at Rouge Hills United Ajax and Pickering General Hosp- -� Church was very successful, and the ital, was held at the Ajax Commun- REAL ESTAyf ..r _..- Ai?PBAISyKlti ladies would lake to thank all who ity if al lop Friday last. This was attended, an T N - apartment, 3 rooms. 'NEWELL assisted in any way. well atten d many were an ORE T o costume, which helped to crest a on Brock Road, opposite golf course. : AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE. genial 'atmospbere. Financial returns Phone:, WHZ-4467, >I Real Estate Broker Pickering Village WASHERS were satisfactory. tf SALES AND SERVICE We .note the death of Michael y • yV • Dwyer, a welt-known former resid- TO RENT - two bedrooms, living- ' H. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-36LS REPAIRS ON 1 ent of Pickering, who p,iLssed away room with fireplace, scenic view 4. .216 Brock St. S.,-Whitby —PhonP MO. 8-3625 'Washers. Stoves, Refrigerators last week at the home of his sister, piece bath, heavy-duty wiring, car Res. "Highways" tk .Bile East of Dunbarton, No. 2 Highway Mrs, Frank Maddaford. His funeral pow lug lot, avenien locatlaq, ;puts Available For All took place on Saturday e t co t • date, morning, �, mane, city bus and stores. Phone Household Appliances with interment in the R. C. Cein- TEmple 9-1477 or Hudson 7=`2353. r24-HOUR SERVICE etery here. We extend 'sympathy to nov 11 1 Phone - WH2-6410 the remaining members of his fam- ily,BLIZZARD ELECTRIC it . 4-roomed �� Y TO RENT PLASTERING CONTRACTOR The old frame home owned by the Apply: Chas Hutchings, Ch - + Ali a And Decorative Plastering north of Pickering about two miles St., Pickering. WHZ-1016,. + Plat Village, was de- GOMMBRC1AL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING - s ro ed b fire on Sunday night. nov 3 tf +1 - C•FLO -The, house was too tar gon - ACCOUSTI OR s MARTIN E\R 1 G H T the firemen to.say e. Origin gin of the young couple, bedroom FREE ESTIMATE , living•ro l ,a R. R. 3,.Pickering fire is unknown, but ponce believe with TV, outlet and aerial; kitchen l Phone. TEmple 9-1947 it may have been started by someone with gas stove; bath with shower; getting a headstart on Hallowe'en. private entrance. Call, after 5,00 p. ondal a rnoon h er m WH2-6273 for appointment . _ Phone Pickering WH. L. (.53� NATURAL STONE i� On '�1 fte a umb BEAUTIFUL PLANTERS of canvas-ers for the C. N. 1. B. 114 Church St. Pickering. `:•' Fire Places Constructed were entertained at tea'by Mrs. K. nov 18 ALL TYPES CEMENT WORK H. J. Clarke, 'who has been in y : Basement Floors, Etc. charge of collections if1 this area. }fELp WANTED 'MARTIN FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED. ENRIGHT Miss Evelyn .Perry; assisted by et- EX�1E�T hone: TEmple 9-1997 I H. S, Shepherd, computed the rot- LADIES( J ALSO .SECOND MORTGAGES urns of the canvass to date, ` whicb Reserve valuable territory ,LAND TITLES ACT reached a total.of $575, with ten re- e,9 now for j AVAILABLI FOR ADDITIONS AVON Cosmetic Christmas business. . WE�RF - AND IMPROVEMENTS. ports still to be received. Those pre- • .. .(�� • ( IN THE MATTER OF Part of 2S sent expressed their appreciation of Openings available. Earnings begin ANOTIUQ•3�i FACT WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Concession 2, in the Township of the kind and generous response to at once Call today - LF.�o627. ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Pickering, bounded as follows: on their efforts. And on behalf of all WANTED TO' BUY the east.- by road allowance, on the workers in this campaign, Mrs. Approximately one acre lot or CAAi:t IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT. vast �- t - lands owned by Hydro-Elec- Clarke says a very "sincere thank' a�� � house with basement of GAGE FINANCING i FOR FAST � Power Commission of Ontario, you"• similar sized lot wanted se buy is S , COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL — on the north - by road allowance, Mts. Mary Gray visited relatives the country in less built-up area of on the south - lands owned by. Gee,- at Komoka during the week-end. Pickering Township on wooded' or .AUBREY E. IRELAND ardo and Angela Florin as joint Neil Johnson has reported seeing well-treed location, anywhere,twrth tenatits, I two deer in the flats on Wednesday of No. 2, Highway.. Box 609 No's g \ AND COMPANY — office. { NOTICE IS HE GIVEN, nov_ 11 180 ADELAIDE ST. W that Harry Harasym, of the City of In Memoriam � Toronto; County of York, Mechanic has made application. to the Local In loving memory of our dear son You Can Begin TORONTO 2,ONTARIO Master of Titles at Whitby for a and brother, Reginald K. Clarke, j t Certificate of Title to this land of who passed away, November 1, 1953. Y: Career Training Y -EMpire 8.5300 Of Ernpirq 6-5964 which he claims to be the owner-in — Ever retriembered by Mother, • Evenin s fee simple free from all an At any Time JW S cos, except a Mortgage No. 39976, Dad, Brothers and Sisters. 1 TEmple 9-1750 — WA. 2-6902 Township of Pickering, registered THE OSHAWA May 9, 1955, in favour of Alexander Pickering Ladies' Bowling Lesguue ,�+�ESS COLLE ,t T 7-v-,�•H �t Walter Holmes, for 09600.00. November 1. V�7 EAST ROUGE Wherefore any other person hav- tag or chiming to have any title to Team Points is open,all year and our , LL 2- (received too late for last weep or interest.in the land or any part No. 5. Hazel 21 W gl'TEA A No. 3 Anne 17 —instruction method permits tdoul'to' .. a birthday R thereof is required on or before the Y Happy th to Tom Rev et, of No. 1. Thelma 16 start at any time et 14th day t f his cc November, 196h. to file = Cres. November No. '2. - Beryl 15 T� �-•--_:------:._:-- ------- West Pont - er 6. a statement of his in my office e,3' :SDar-School Courses from - ' We welcome to.the Rosebank Con-' at the Town of Whitby, and to No. 6. - Mary 9 which to choose f Learn To Drrve valescent Home: Mrs. A. Small, of No. 4. = Eileen ti Toronto; Mrs. S. Dowling, of Tor- 0431 a COPY on the Applicant. : EVENING CLASSES at the onto; over 200 (flat) - Hazel TUESDAY and THURS onto; Mrs. Chambers, Toronto and The address of the Applicant for Dawson 242; Beryl Boys 235; Nor- DAY Mrq. H. Town, Toronto. ma Baker 231; Bid Thompson 230; 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Ajax — Pickering We are glad to report that Mrs, ' Jean Disney 223; Anne Penstone Choice of Subjects service H. Day, Pine Ridge Rd. is doing care of his solicitors " •216; Nora Bullock 210; Thelma Special Classes for chool nicely at .Oshawa•Hos ital. Brown 207. -Driving p Messrs Borden, Elliott, Kelley and Housewives — Shiftworkers Palmer, 250 University Scores over 200 (hand. - Hazel Day and Evening Lessons to, Ontario. ty Ave. Toron. 270 Bid Thompson 261, )229 Jean Teen-Age Typists ROUGE HILL Disney 245; Norma Baker 239; Eil_ i~REE LITERATURE :standard and Automatic Cars October, 1960 thy,this 18th day of een Thompson 231; Amy Smith 223; AVAILABLE i (received too late for last week) Nora Bullock 221; ,Lil Rimmes 214; TEmple 9-Z�1 ' We Are glad to welcome Mr, and 204; pat Cameron 219; Anne Pea- 10 Simeoe Strbet N" -L Mrs, Harding to Rouge Hills, who J• M. ROBLIN, none 216; Doris Winter 213; Verna Dial RA S- Z t have moved.to their new residence Local Master of Titles Hunter 208; Helen Hill 201. �= �. aa> `.. r • • . : ,. . .. • , r - i;. A ,f' e, :. , . . { roving sad expects to leave hospital • Rebekah Lodge �Seetius - a'presentation to the newly installed �� yin The highlight of the last meeting Noble Gra.td >• Phyllis Ellicott, .: _ Rosa Rodaluw escaptri with only Anniversary Services were held in Joy.Rebrkab Lodge No. 355 held in from her husband an& children; also., '1t.�+ir Yriino, cuts un axturday night, when St. John's Church' here on Sunday their lodge room in the Township a few well-chosen words. Under 1 .�i . hip car collided with a tetra)in6 horse afternoon and evening. Rev. Eldon Hall-'on-'Monday evening, October Good and Welfare, Sis. Stoneburg , _: &t the town line, north.of.here. Mr. Linstead, Ft. Perry, occupied the . 24, was the installation of Officers gave a very impressive address; also - .; -- -- . IEtedshaw's car was badly damaged. pulpit both afternoon and evening, for the ensuing year. Guests were thanked the lodge for her corsage 11 . , The horse was killed ut the accident. and delivered two wonderful mess, present from: Os�wa WhitL-j, and welcome. Sister Phyllis Ellicott �,. . :..Damage to the car Led esuntated at ages. in the afternoon, the home Pickering, Brooklin, touffville and announced her committees for the A}500 choir had charge Gf.,the music, with Markham. l'residiitg during the early ensuing year Following the closing Qi Claremont Fire Dept. had a call to , Miss Gail N hite singing a solo - part of the meeting was Noble of toodge, all guests enjoyed a bouci- t the lot of Clare Keevil, where a.. Fairest Lord Jesus" which,. Waal (,rated Sister 'Ethel Wannop, assisted liful lunch served by Sister Mar,ohe - ` grass fire, out of coutrot fora few much enjoyed,. In the evening by Vice-Grand ,Sister Phyllis Ellic• Tweedie and her Assis'ants. The + . :minutes, was put out before they Kerr and Mrs. Milne favored with ott. The' Installing. Staff, all attired next regular meeting will take place y arrived. On Sunday; firemen were _two solos NN were 'enjoyed by in lottg.,.gowns of sunshine yellow on Monday evetung November 14,1 . I ;:called to t Let%veen s- at. e ewar s e p milk-brocade; accompanied by Dist.• at 8.30). All members please try to - - all 8 and 9 to ? gras's fire that their turkey dinner in the Hall, on Deputy President Sister Gladys attend. - Corr. I. . -.,took out a large nuinber of fence November 10. ,. Stonc-burg; were escorted into the . posts. Alr.'and Mrs. John Knox, Hamp- lodge room by a Guard•of Hc:tur COURT OF REVISION . Sletmbers of the Sarco Plant were ton attended the anniversary see- from Joy Lodge, each carrying a Mu*iici slits Of The i 1: g p _. is�erotttei--tar Tlntt;day night_, to _vices here, and had supper with her lovely white mum. Past Noble Grand . TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING ______ ___toils the direct dial exchange ut the parents 31 r, and 31rs. H bSaTcoltYi Sister lrtorertce. —.--- - - 1 Tele 'tune Co. :11 r. and 11rs. T. R Knox and the Dist: Dep.--President, with a PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givens ' r I ., Pei p .The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Can: daughters;. also Mr. and Mrs, C. lovely corsage and bouquet of murr,. . that a Court of Revision of the Asa- Legion heiaa sucresstul. 13'ake Sale Surphlis and little son had tea on The new officers for Joy Lodge arc' essment Ro 1 for .ne Township of I Mrs. Kin Petty sad son, Victoria Sunday with i11r._and Mrs. Pascoe. ' as follows: Junior Past Noble Gran•1, Pickering, will be held in the Coun- Square, visited Mr. and airs. Hoiv- Congratulations to b1 r. and bfrs. Sisterr Ethel Wannop; Noble Grand, cil Chirttbsrs, Brcit3faam, Ontario, sect Hockley on Sunday. J. Honingh oa the birth of•a little Sister Phyllis Ellicott; Vice-Gra::u, on Thursday ani Friday, November ., The Claremont hockey team has daughter. Sister Jean Ellicott; Recording S!c- 17 and 18, Mondry, Tuesday, Wed- d (• won their• first t h games. On Fri fir, and Mrs. P. N'e:r -have sold retary, Sister Florence Carter; Fin- nesday and Thursday, November 21, r • day night, they defeated Ballantrae ,their home here and are moving to ancial Secretary, Sister Marjorie 22, 23 and 24, 1964, be:weer. the ; an apartment in Toronto. We, are Tweedie; Treasurer, Sister Irene hours of 10.0' a. m, and 5100 p• m., •, nvopoomlro.m ail ..'.I,ti ,L .Mrs. Ethel,Red>;ian and ;Icier. Hel- sorry to lose bir. and bfrs. •�Vetir, Philip; Warden, .Sister Isabel Ana- to hear an3 adjudicate ext the eom- ..1 ..,I.. en •Pascoe visited friends at New. who feel their health,will not allow is; Conductor, Sister Shirley Knox; plaints against the Assessment Roll t�y `,� `'''� burg oa Stta.- them to carry on longer here. Chaplain, Sister -Barbara Pascoe; of the, Municipality of the Township C. .da1�J 8NM - y His many friends will be glad to Mr,..apd Mrs. Barrett have pur- Musician, Sis. Elsie Ph'�:ps; Color of P:cke-ing, p,:epared is i:`te year Ud w� a ,emmiiabiw, _ ^� :_• 1 . t r. Stange Slack is im-- -proving foa+awing his stroke ,last ision-an dintend building a home to G., Sis. Pearl Tweedie: L. S. N. G., This Offer Expires Dec. 15 week. be ready for spring next. Sis. Shirley Beer, R S. V.. Sis. ALL APP' are requeste3 ' 3dr: and Ades• Bruce I,dtmaa, of Co::gcatutatio:ts to Mr. sad Mrs: Irene Maters; L. S. V. G.. Sis. bfyr- to govern themse=ves accordingly. "Casht in on thM 'gel aeasaF�ted' ' :• Whitby, spent Sunday with Mr. and Lovc cgs (?11rs. H. .Shia) who were tle Staley; los:3e Guardian, Sis. Ev- aRer sod concert your Lnll..grsn- • ' Mrs. Wes. JAhmatt: married recently and intend to coif- etyn Su'rphlis; Outside Guardian, DATED at Brougham Oataria, ttis ary Into extra. prb6ts with.a 2 W-.A. met on Thursday in time tirinK at Fairview Lodge. Sis. Peggy Campbell. Sister Gladys 31st day of October, 1960. Co-w,�isnr 4-1eging program• . home af- Storasbnrg. Dist. President. of Osh- ' _ returned ;r{3ralns 'are"tleticletnt in some `:the sited Chtuh. Presidettt 'Mrs. Mrs: Lemur . :R Yard ,Jperted the business por- ter a week spent with her cousins at awa West NO. 7. extended greetings . '.J.. 1'. JOHNSTON,'Clerk aeoewsry natrtents, Co-op Con- tion. Roil gall was answered by - Scarboro. and wished for joy'Lolge ever% Townsl>ap of Pickering centrstes make up theie de- t - - ,III= ar Ideas• Mrs. Cook reported kir. and Mrs. D. Duncan, Brook- success; also extended thank; to lfdar nov 11 Ilcleaetes and give You lneveased d � - c two visits made this month. The lin; Mr. and Mrs. }1'agg. Gayle and Installing 5.aff for their excellent W�Ig Machines -WM And Up aNk and meat production . _ s Visiting Ct,mnuttee for. November Wendy, Stouffviilc: ., Mr. and Mrs. work. A gift of appreciation was - is: Mn. R Morgan, bfrs. Dean, John Hamilton: also,Mr, and .Mrs. presented to Sis. Stoneburg by Vice .1?A,�tTS AND SERVICE greater profits for )"K. Mrs. Cressweli will open the Pazaar Ronald Hamilton and Donna, had a Grand Sis. jean Ellicott. A Fift t� AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE '.at 3.00 p• m. November 12. 5npQcr turkey disuse on Sunday afternoou Sis. Ethel Wannop by Sis. Phyllis. Phone: WH2-64L0 � ��� ��0� vras rested to over oae hundred at the homy of their parents Fred F.Ilieott from flue officers serving; Oren Every Night Till 900 O'e1ocL During _the c vening, Rev. Creswell and Mrs. Hamilton. w 0­ her during N. G. of Joy L odga. also . showed his; .tiacatii at pictures which .- :. all enjoyed. Mrs. T. Hammond op- +•- - e sued tht Devotional part of the pro- '. .. _ _ .. cram. by p:aye: by .bfrs. F. ��sect. �-_ .r ;�.. bfrs. Hamnio.td and Miss 'Loretta _ ,. - _ Q . . ,Anonby favotcd with two piano, set- �. .j I' ecfioits - �� _ l• - - . - . The Claremont 4-H CivS, the f a: PAY T O THE I . - Smart Qtieerris ,hctd their third meet- _ - . .. _. - .. l ing on Saturday morntag at tl e Y h _ _ 13 ". .Ytorne of �Srs. L Pug ,_ = $# h. �Ir 1 u 1. : dis-c u"ed s ith x ORDER O F . •,: vegetables to serve wY' A '' • • • Mgt. btu idanoa d e�ussed(the - . . . . . .. �. . . -'"home a�3igtta:%.nr': The next meet- ing wibl be hz!d at the home of t tool[ y m ents t t J hed _ . s c ue from. l I Dell our o wri a im' ••Miss Barbara Carson on Nov. 5th. -_,. , � . Mrs. P,ob;rt I3ockley was admiMll - - , - X68- turn t _ 1• Hospital on 5u..- ��a�only I to t Uxbrid a loo ; ire".It vCi1}-take- to t `y. / 1 . i _ [LLMr. and Mrs- A. Roszc.l and—am- fi i o . . . fly spent Sunday in "forc;nto. Stith fn 's cheque is Drily one' f 2 5U0 000 handled ' _ ;relatives. i I w' Very day by a caring system.oPeratcd by the . 1. e c} Mr. and \firs, F. Hollis q:.read vt.- � - rt t .at c orn ' "4►' t . itcd. Mrs. Itol!ia;,h�ad'� ,i-tcr and t runs a tl 0 k• - . ch a erect ba !:s rea he r o eve . lien U .:family in l:xbridlrc on.�uuday. t at nand ` rounds tilt clot ry C The Legion's-i ::ce %v ,:el•l °:t - .F _ `'rt,, da�y—ht; %ve%k• o�ins; t!. the i :.This vast and .cflicient system which enables - ' ;Ilallowe en, but %viil be h..d un \Ion•. ' . day. as usual, t:e-.t w4.:. o ran. men a en Canadians t t sfcr ey simply nd eronv >< g ne A su:pri,, 1.i:tl•'iay party %%a, 1'.cid §r'�f . § e1 on, place t dplac fitly from person to pees e, is o !for \tips Dun.1a.\ort:•u. at L�:; borer., r•. on Saturday csening.. of many ways in which tlic charters' .banks deep €, * .:•_t Mrs. Ross �ortun, �.'stispvtll _ ._pace with the needs of a 'growing, expanding.11 1. 9nd Mrs. 'I_evt Norton. A�tsuuu :, I - �:. �b r;. visited on Saturday, �Ir• aa•I . (, i auk: Lorton. F�eith Norio:, tluec t; ,Is. nada. �. n h e w.el: snd %%t.lt • a verstt _ e ::.: L University,Y, . R t .� i his parents here.. s Keith Dean, Sault Ste. Marie ut;' _ * .. i Q T[I' CHARTERED`BAP�TKS . :><ted his .parent:; here Oil. the' %StaK•' I ,�:' G:1. . �$ r K x ,' YOUR COMMUNITY 1. S Y Several studcnti attcn led the to i-.- querade at Pickering Ht�h �choo vn _ -% x.: �z �,a i .F a rids} night. ` �'�.+ u': 1e�L'ru%oe, Toronto, vi-fled his 'i _.1.^- Tw t •, • g>arents here, on Sunda%, . i�,, .„ ,,, ..,-•- f, - a --.1. BRQUG�AM I . v r R Tv t ,f' ,v.ZiS.v, Iv: f 400,_ - >v ...p >: v of •ham' C =The regular mccting I r__b Women's Ins'itute will be hub in ' a \ the To%%rnship Halt onTuc,ilay. \ov- ° , .; it 31X `i. t j t3, at 200 p• m. Kolb Cail - 25 ce_tts l • ry. 1. ` ` . tobuy cand; for Christ:as.•Hostess- . \ 3t''1 Gray, �ln. II. Jlal- t 3 `' ,•, ..s ' eS: hies. George y` -'r eolm and Ifrs. Milne. . & 1 z� Euthrc, sFonsored by the Instit- }F' w 1.ttte will be held in the Township .. a'` `Hall'on No%embcr 8,`at 8.3:1 p• m• �• $ } k� Aiostesses: bfc;: •Birrc.l, firs. Troll- x .,. �. ` '.fey and 'Mrs.. R. :Miller. Lunch and ;. ' Prizes provided. :” � ' The Prize _\ti inners for the last s ' , a 3, i week's euchre were: Ladies - Mrs. a �' � \ I : Elizabeth Hollinger, Mrs. Art Carl- ka ` 11 - _j ton' and. Janet Ise%%'.;om; Gents - s r 4. % . . i W. Trolley, Allan Jo'•:aston slid B: e ' ip at'` .+ 4 /.11 .•,Cotton. } f ir, ,: $ Mrs.'George N iliso:t and bfrs. K. �� � 4 ' C. Pascoe attended t1:c stmi-annual •.�; r ��� + ` y I t : � 1, 1 . meeting of the Woman's Association _ r 9 of Oshawa Presbyter}, held at :\jax ( j ia� y� ,) , * # - st week. r la i �- i, ett i rt T' rev .. � one •Po c •P r t d �, •_ . \ .H A : _ h cr %'t her ciao t .. 'S with p, da % h ,)ng a few .. Airs. �f. :�nr.rs, acid f:nni9)`• e L. ' Mr. \•firs:C. Wannop. ha%r : �,, .. % 11 into the new •house which r . �� //moved t L/ the%• recently hui}t. . i 1 - x � � Jackman and Mr.,• F.Ilicott Yap ` r;. B ..K: .\ M 1 s,4 k v, �: Short n T he h hoe, C u r ,. attended the Third 1fea1" held at l :<!�ridKc last = „? \c creek. ,. ,, -....., « , r:. _ mt We are C!ad to knc '.fir-• ("' -i. Who i fir. G;' a%k a I.o,pit j!, it intp- ti Bin, has if R�t'i't�RY .-�. Of Thanite �. t . y .. we wish to express sincere than _ . . . and appreciation to our many rely t3TJA►.IiA�TTEI�D BO I ES DSJ LTDe �' tYvp'and friends, who were so ltd • �+� e to us during orr recent bereavement, Ra&o-TV s7E:1•v � ; . " ( and also to thaalt theta for the boa- ; McEACHNiE S Eispe floral offerings Rex Noonan -.PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS, , Any Make alb Model — E•aBY to Far. T. Rex Norasaa I;UNERAL DIRECTOR + for his consoling words; and the Arthur Wm. E. Sherries Funeral Home for _ aArthur Field their kind and efrkient managasnent s - FURNITURE DEALER of the servi es. 1, COSMETICS - S4NDRIES •- BABY NEEDS t Mrs. john Mills, Jim and STORE Clifford a - FLOURS _ 11YATER. DEt1YiERED Pritrat. Ambulance s..vtb. WEEK DAYS DAILY 9-9 _ t DAY OR NIGHT DEHNEY -SUNDAYS A HOLIDAYS 1.5 West 'of Dunbarton a WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. _ .;PHONE :, _: .:,, • . :• • . : PICKERING . . PH�N� ATlantie 2-0063 -Heating Contradbrs hone WH. 2-2171 Hot Water; Steam Systems, , Installed Pickering, Ont. .. Wterations,Repairs• Temple 9-3357 >� u! -- _ p _ GRAHAM HARDWARE 3?1; ] ',1*-T T1.U�ai A;AX MINOR HOCKEY _ :... AUCTIONEERS W. H. J, THOMPSON, B. A.. LLB.' ANNUAL PRE-SEASON • - • i DANCE Ap�liallC @S P , i3ewiNd wo Authorized ke, the Barrister and Solicitor AJAX RECREATION HALL a��1s CsRtstttoa at Ontario sad' YeAk. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1 ' sawn stout, Imptemgnts Boone- British Columbia and Ontario Dance &30 till 1.90 TOO�S/ GIaSS/ Etc* - `� Furniture. Reel. F'�� 6laawood BLta, A jas. Ptizes $125 Per Person : alas.our Specialty at Aeaeou"s Ed. Tay_or's Orchestra Rates.Dual SwTice for 00 WHitehan ?,XSl Proceeds To Support Minor Hockey der ergl Hardware leiee of Gas. ;RLesidence: TEsoplo 9-265! In Ajax - -� Irk D. mine aai�ailRlka PHONE WH. 2-1911 .. P. O. allows 1laelt. alb "" PICKERING Elsa,.rea astsiiid" CM hton Fraser n RVICE - .& Murdoch MacLEOD'S OF Hannah"s Catering PICKERING - . Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries ' . - Weddings Banquets, Showers L Re F - Y _ WHe 2 1860 k Public - Bakery Products Bank of Commerce Chom6ors, "Mac '.Can Fix-it" Barrister, Sorcltorr, 5 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa -... r'Meat Pies Our $ C1QI�y,�' CAR RADIO REPAIRS '7 4 I110tarj/ Public i Telephone RA. 3-3446 DAB U TF.LE�"IR ONO Main St., Pickering WH. 2-0386 II[°rrLhd 1� a Road WH2-6330 or TE9-1192 WANTED -1363 WELLS AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2 I ��y. R �? �.V .,*o v 1C E! 1h'D dug-by machine. 30-inch tile. Sep- t q Heoa: W. WAP.D - WHITB Y, ON?3 a/ors to Fad and, to 5:30 p,1w. i TsBSfB JAX Saturdalr ersd FvtnbsRss s wa •i�.re ,4s:'•^l payers !+!► p`::r-e: MO S-244? 87 4Jb� a inw� i..ar. Pa;reair tic tanks :rs.,l;ed and c2e'n�d. - i Co. CAT.L - W INGIATS ;Tee Pret7tyt And Kzpedooftd 3 REFRIGERATION - _ "- J-M DEALER Service AIR- CONDITIONING _ - COMMERCIAL -COTTAGE-MATERIAL — IFENGNO 1ss=n.+s X210 . OlAeo I3EI-eMf DOMESTIC -onurnent� 1. pus oac Y asN SONb SALES - SERVICE GARAGE DOORS PAINTS -• PLYWOOD ia>r�es LORNE WHITE DO-IT-YOURSELF-CARPENTERY SHOP TOOLS '6fghway Monument port" P4ckerusg - Phone WH2-15I7 �lstr iczVerionest .eabsto Selsrae! 80BT. dIISTN. PROP. :TERMS ARRANGED '3L $. 1. Whitby, Ontario GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Two males west of WhAbs os Church AS LOW AS , on No. 2 Highway. between CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE — $15.00 PER MONTH Whitby ass Ajax AVERAGE GARAGE �� Pvhie Worship and Se clay Sehoel r' Phone: Whitby M® 8-3K7 9:30 o-m.-Weal Roves Puldic School 11:00 a.in.-C«ue aW t"d Pubic fOwd - EvitYONB WEKOW _—NO. 2 HIGHWAY — T. FYLTON, ---MM. 3 251 - - _4 _—._ :-----•tFY. INllt. M. -DR. ,�Oi#N LESIK �PLUJVIB/l1tO Phone AT«2 2372 -General q. ALFI�D RAYES ryf1STardwa�r PLUMBING BATHRt OM§ z AT. GEORGE'S ANGLIGAld Pickering Medical Centre GHURCH . PRESSURE SYSTYMS F- �g Oataeio OFFICE: WH. 2�k660 Rector, ,:..Pants Electrical A haaces ESTI1dATES GIVEN a[=BS: WIi 2-1835 Rev. H. S. Sltepaserd; $. A.. D. D. - - PP phone - WH2-6717 Bost 156, Pickering - Pit. WH2-3533 SUNDAY SERVICES =-Tools Claas' Etc. • _ 0 &30 a. m.—Holy Communion - --------- ------------ 11.00 a. m_--Morung Prayer 1140.a. m--Ho'y Communion F (4th Sunday) 1 F ' TELEV1S1OH & MD1 d 11.00 a. m.—Sunday Sckwol is the - a s on S' . ar Ware e ._ 1 Community Hail RET��QS 1 00 a. ia.—Nursery in Rebbory : _ .. - : ' e. • 'Roots - ages up to 4 years PHONE: TEmplo 9-1141 NVFD_NFSDAY . -- S H E R a i N 16.00 a. —H,,y.cow .nd " Phone WH, 2-0480 Pickering ;- DUMBARTON RADIO TV Intercessions for The iBek A. S >isA1T11liP _ --------------------------------- FUNERAL AND Pickering United Cbvmb Minister. Rev. Melville Buttan MO(i� M CONANT. 4 A. AMBULANCE SERVICE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1960 0 ' L : SIAIUUSTEB and 80LIGITO'li _ _. -: 9.45 A M: - Sunday School • - No.2 MCHWAY OUr: NPW Prices Cx* BjJl1.DINLi. .A.TA7[ 11.00 A. M. -: Church-Service - AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD 'Oi --nose.a1fr.A. Oa1larPa - "Remembrance Sunday" "uE` OIL -17.1c Telephone :. :.AUDLEY insurance - CASH oR wRlalN ao DAYS i wain On PHMM ° WH. 2-3610 1146 A M. Church y School , STOVE OIL 20.E - ob"0 0"" Tor Para Asti Qemba, CAM OR WITHIN ,30 DAYS lissld�p • ansuranoe Q„a suildisiss, Christian Si ence' Society► u- Mitchell Ltd. ROUGE HILLS, .,r..bals loaurastew a a►u kkksiis '. BRADY ONTARIO Q r. , CHURCH SERVICE AND _ Bowman & l ilosulI SUNDAY SCHOOL LL a� ` w=NV- WIDTBV 1171 numBIN-G STORE suNDAY _ 11.00 A. M. El. 66771 _ 'TEo9-2431 'in Rosebank Road School NEW INGLIS glass lined electric hot water Reading Room Open To Fubiio ;_. tonb. 139.x... ..... s9t.00 DAI.Y NEW (NGLIS s ab automatic dryers. -In Al1ert0n Bu WWE Kingston Rd. - Reg. 279.00 $159.00 MOfMff , MOMTiaiR. RR1 R CO. NEW INGLIS automatic washer.- Reg. At Rouge.Hills , $2".00 THO C w i 399.00 .......... ALTER MSOH� Q: . tios•es*f Trs•Ms Open DoNy. Tilt 3 30 pen, Testimony bleetinp 8.00 P. 11[. : / e Saturdoy Till 1 p.m. Every Wednesday In, 'Plha BARRISTER 5011OR �. Alms — Osh"o — itratfe�i 1 EVERYTHING IN'SAFE I Reading,Room NOTARY PUBLIC PLUMBING . . • • FOR OATHS o'Oshawo s u •I _ North-west cornir of , sun? a: wo m C.A. SALES SERVICE F'or•Fursher _ CONTRACTS °� �a>,t �' °" ...CALL - ATlantic �263s No. 2 Highway 4220.4220 Ipt*do" 'Rd., Watt HW 1 ¢L AT. 2-9080 AT,4-4121 - - : _ �\��• � +e a�i .moo �\ry .`�x�`y,�,j' �` c, :!� v .%s,: :.. /y1 yam/ _ �-,me a.. OR ALL FOOa v - IFEATURES 1 1 'EFFECTIVE - WE RESERVE THE RIGHT PLUS FOLDER 3 - 4 . S TO LIMIT QUANTITIES { 1.30 *A TAPES) IGA FANCY FREE: A Total of $24.00 in Bonus Topes t` INS APPLE ...SAUCE TINS YOU 'RECEIVE $6.00 IN IGA BONUS TAPES • ,. � ,7 .� WITH THE PURCHASE OF KAM 12-OZ. MAPLE . 2-LB. ; _ .. .. N -MEAT .� TINS LEAF TIN A LUNCREO . .._2 IGA T1:NDERLEAF PKG. . INSTANT .,(OFFEI "TEA VAGS - -� fi JAR 7c Off ] QT. AUSTRALIAN SULTANA !.. .� ,,_ LIQUID SIZE AEROWAX I Sc OFF wo RAISINS . .. ,­. -45c , 'BLUE BREEZE ..- .FRASERVALE FROZEN ' B A N A �N' A S Mixed .Vegetables'" , "45 - ;S-lb. rely. Bad C • = TROPICAL - - ' . TULIP COLOR. KWVIK FLAVOR ARGAR.ME NEW BRUNSWICK POTATOES { "��Ae o. �°°' ' 7g� . I-lb..Pkq:. C�3 -U-S. No.!_ EMPEROR GRAPES GRADE 2wa=.25� MUSHROOMS 6 49c. )MAPLE LEAF - 'READY-TO-EAT . - : S �IGA T39 _ _ 1111 k - c SOUP HABITANT vmorPEA "_Ns 9c LARDM' APLE LEAF 2 FIK-GS39c ' b. FRESH CANADIAN IAMB SALE . . . o SHORTENING DOMESTIC ��� LE( O' LAMB HALF or WHOLE lb. 63e . LOIN O' LAMB _ -WHOLE, FLANK ON 11b. 45c �MB in tlw t+asket—Rwsts, C6oPs. Stern Ib. 3 RICHARDS.ON "s e FRONTS O L SLICED SERE BACON DEVON BRAND RINDL . i�6; 9e• IGA MARKET - PICKERING,. ONT - I • 1