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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_11_11 a - ■ f e eri e w 8abscription Rates: ...30 Per car United States: 813.00 W. C.' )iiURKAR AN S PUBLISHERS Sc. PER Y Authatized As 3tcooa Lass ailat� ti VOL: 78 ' NO.'& " ► 'PICKERING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1960 Published Since November 1581 Post Office Dept. Ottawa .,'TO VOT-E ' -- ON -`:PUBLtC- -,LIBRARY : -`QUESTION .-TWPo " ' .�.vim.•. : Legion Makes Donation -� — — — - Township Ratepayers Will Vote on 11 ` 9. Chief Re T. Parker Question _Of Public Librar 'In Dec. Issues Warning Y -Pickering Township-rafepayerk who-_ An Op:n Letter To The Parents Of can vote es money bylaws will vote PICKERING VILLAGE Pi:kersrg Township: on the question, "Are You In Favour '•C_hLdren And Bicycle Safety' of a Township of Pickering'Public. This is "Eduucatioh Week". Pick-, Library" at the annual elections this yew, ering District High School gave the, Fellow Parents: Mrs_ Ethel Hull; president of the parents of Grade 9. students, that, Where are ver few roods of the Pickering and District Home and Privilege of visiting the school ands y Pe meeting the teachers on Tuesda that offer more dangers to School Council presented a petition y+' -year afternoon. On Wednesday evening•, echool children than the season we council containing over 209 names Lincoln 'St. School held e ate now entering. Darkness falls requesting council put' the question House. on the ballot. . . ear:y, drizzling rain is frequent, and Neighbors have received wor4 children wear clothing to protect- According,to th6 Library Act, only. 8 P from- -Mr. and Mrs. Clare Palsdon r' teem from the cold that also hinders 60 names are required to have this that they are in Largo, Fla., and their vision. The motorist is -faced vote. enjoying a wonderful holiday in the, I Reeve Sherman Scott said that . with wet and slippery•pavement, a• sun. f.%windsbield that collects condensat- I many persons would want to know Congratulations to Mrs. Levi Sal.'' inn, and headlight glare from on- what this will cost them. Mrs. Hull said they the council ter of the Brock Road, S., who wtT! coming traffic. celebrate her 94th' birthday' next{ had one into the matter very thor- the road without lights and reflect- oughly an were Mrs. Frank MacRae wishes te{; ors, and we ace faced with a calam- township it would cost about 3 cents per arson thank the ladies w'ho turned out lasfj ity. T'he responsibility lies,with all P P per week or about $1.50 i' :Fa:ents to see that the fancily is Per person per year. week and finished quilting the 76 b? protected from harm from an Mrs: A. Pickard said that it was guilt- This quilt is now for salef 1• p y by Pickering Women's Institute. I� scarce to the best_of his ability. May felt at the moment; that if the plan _ 1 went operation, the ,present li- is one of the "Blazing Star patty I urge every thinking parent to con- erns, predominantly-green and whitll- sUer the fol!owing thoughts on this brary buildings would be used for..the first with multicolour print Anyone inter vital problem:. yr' crested is this quilt may see it at 1. Znstruc: our children as ear- In answer to a .question by Coun- q Y cillor Ross Deakin, Mrs. Hull said!! 4lr>. 1tacRae's Nome,'29 Lincoln St., lyas Fossible in the rules of leaf- I Phone: 'WI•i2-2603. j' the area considered for the public fie safety and common sense in, � 1. Mfrs. John Lay-is home from that library would be the whole township. their use of the highway. j Oshawa Hospital.. to have yot! kresident A. Everett of the Irurb.r- Fickering and -Ajax Assoc, for R^- During the discussion it was stated � _ 2. Do not allow a child under I back, slay - W. I. ton Branch I'ic. `41 Can. Legion is larded Children. to assist their city- I that the polls, in the township on y' here seen presenting a cheque " to 'rent camp�iga fn rd to complete the � age of twelve years to ride_I election day wall be open from 11 alr-;. Robert Cronk spent: last wee: : Donald Lawrmce, Pres. Whi:b his or her bicycle after dark.un- end in Llootnfield with relatives. y. new school a.m. to 7 p.m: y:-otwby Barry Pomeroy der any circumstances. afn.. T. J. Wheeler, Mrs..W. D. 3. If any of'your children are Smith and Mrs. Alan Lishmin, ae < ri:kng after dark, be sure �t Jim Wallace Fund well as the official- delegate,, firs. • • r • the bicycle is equipped with a Frank- Hall,' attended sessions of thq_ Rouge Hill Boy - Deputy Eire Chief good light and Large reflector. Area Convention of the omen'* Use plerry of the reflective tape Set Up Here Institute at the Royal York Hotel. that is available; in RED and Toronto, la,.t week,' Badly Burned Passes. Exams WHITE. Over $3 •) was raised last 'week A�ag the Rcsotutions passed at�' - Joseph DaLrs, age Altona Road, k e:ir;ratuiations 'are in order tq 4•• Younger children should be for.the "Jim 'Wallace I un in e this Convention, was,one urging thq was badly burned lair Friday after- Jim �lendennin D instrueied to dismount from the DunbartDn Area. ,Jimmy. way_killed - Deyt. of Land9 and Forests tae g Deputy l=ire Chief `noon. Mrs. Lena -Culotta: saw Jos- of Pickering Township, who recent- 'b-cycle before crossing mxia last Tue der, night wh r, riding cis compensate farmers for losses soak eph and her own son playing at the 1' roads or intersections at arty bicycle, and was struck by a car,,al- damages caused by careless hunters; _ P Y 8 y pa-ked his Firemen's Instructors' 8 yard. Then she most in front of his own home. He .:foot of'the Davis time of the day. for stricter ]c laton on,the use o Course; at C'ravrniiurst. Jim passed I l Safe in an field of endeavor is was one o: six children of Mr.'and firearms, and for measures which saw Joseph's clothing was an 'fire. the- exami:t2tions with over eighty 't7' y She-rushed out, poured water on. percent, prrey a matter of common sense. Dfra. Henri Wallace. °wiMenable farmers to maintain auth- him, and ri pped off his dothin and we, in the.police service under-. The Vaughan Willard Home and Grit on their own remises, F Councillor_Ross Deakin, Chairman Y p A passing motorist Mrs, M. Griff- of the To.wn�hip Fire Committee, sand all too' welt some of the.diff- School Association; the On-We-Go Mrs,-Bob Bryant and Viss var* iths rushed the 'boy to Ajax Hosp-. recommended-that Council•acknoiv- i:n! ies in putting some of these Group of the Unnpi�ed Church. and . Dept, of Lands and Forests, ter ital, whera he received emergency -ledge Mr. Glendenning'~ achieve- point's across to the little ones, but others. hastily supported the fund to Gordon Rimmer last Saturday nigh treatment, before beta takes to the we, u pascals. most impress oa assist the. family. at Mrs. Br ant's home. B ntent with •a letter, which has. been S Hospital b ambulance, with olive. these young naiads• the dangers of Any donation you could. make Mr. and Mrs. John Ashton atten. Y P • sent •to him. - J - - iescort. modem traffic and the awful con- will be greatly appreciated. It can mad the funeral of alts. Ashton'* Doctors said That eighty percent • sequences of even the smallest min- be sent to: ''The Jim Wallace Fund' uncle, Mr. R. Guthrie, at Port Creel. iof the boy's body was covered with Right-Of-Way Story ! take. care of Rev. R. W. Wighfon, Can. it last Saturday. 1 - "burns: J Yoyrs v truly, Banff; of Commerce, Shopping Centre erg $everal from the village have gone Pickering Township Police'said it 1 • Oshawa. deer hating this week. We under* Continued R T. PARKER is believed the two boys may have - stand deer are bewnaing so aumer• Chief Constable Ask Reduced Speed been playing with matches, - when ous in-som: localities, that they are Ncvenrbcr 3, 2960 Joseph's clothing became ignited. Another c'saptcr in'the controver- - - starving to death - so, good hunt-, sial.right-of-way at the north end of ing• .1 • Frenchman's Bay w•es written Monday - e YY Election Workers night when Mr. Chas. Risk of Dun- • • ers, of Toronto, in our village last bar-ton appeare.i before • township Muskrats Living In Saturday should- jmpress us .with`; • a .7 Wm. Fa;rgrieu-. rresident of Dun the need for safety. This young mars. t Pa Hike council on Otte nutter. F• Y 8 • barton Home and School town hip was killed w hen hiss its car went Pay " 'Mr: Risk sail he could no, see w'tY .Wtst Rouge Ditches appeared S P 7. There will be a,pay,hike this year council did not take action wheys they a aced before Pickerin Townshi Quf'of con t;ol and roll, down a ti council last wee} asking for .a re- embanknimt is he failed to negetr for those persons employed .at the sold,a piece.of. property t'tat u;d not. There :.re muskrats in West.Rouge duced speed in front of Dunbarton various polling booths in Pickering'belong to them. and we don't mean the. kind on the school. fate the passenger, near young girl, Creek.. Township. This present right-of-way is owned 'fair ladies -backs. t Hip passenger, a young girl, is iris 1LIr. •Fairgrieve said ?tt►t at the Oshawa Hospital. The rate for the Deputy Retuinin I b -Mr. W. O. Bennett. With it block:- !nese are the live kind and accord- � P Y g Y last general meeting of the associa- .,jrs. Ernie Heywood, of Officer was increased from $10 to $12 ed by'two cars, Mr. Robert Clarke f ink to Councillor Clifford Laycox, tion it was ,agreed ' t' Mr. and 3 .e members Elizabeth-Sr. have -just' returned the Poll Clerk from $8 to $10, the+who purchased land from air. Risk.�these aniritals have taken up rest- to ask council to aprroa-h the proper 1 Constable from $6 to $8 and the ren is landlocked and cannot get entrance Bence in the West Rouge culverts. from a .two-week trip to. England to autho*ities on the matter._ visit relatives. The flew both ways. atal for polling booth the same as be- to his, lots. ' hie. Laycox said he killed one last In his brief; 111r. Fairgrieve asked - y fore, $12. ve Sherman Scott said that ac- week, believing -it' to be a large rat. Notices of the Free Plood Donor In the speed limit in front of the Service Cliiiie which is to be Held in. Clerk L. T. Johnston said the rates. tion taken by a former council,'was He said they are big ones and that school be reduced from 45 miles an were last revised about 6 years ago. something he did not know about. It three of them are in the culvert of hour to 30 miles,an hour. He said the Pickering C. E. Centre, on Novem- dates back to 1945. Mr. Scott pointed, hii driveway. speed limit on either side of the ber 14, have gone out -to. regular, • out that the township s taking legal This school is 40 miles an hour. donors. New donor's are wecome to P 8 8 piece of news arose out of,a Legion Parade action to get a right-of-way for the discussion.about water lying in the Deputy-reeve Ross Hawthorne com- help meet the commitments to thq municipality. He also ptdnted out that ditches. - mented that the resent s local hospitals. p peed limits Ron. Watson, Thos. Watson, Dint .Well. Attended n the. township is successful 6 did I in this am are very erratic at the • Sleep, Lorne Sharkey. and Stan Bals- not nece'saarily remedy the problem .• . Townstiip Hires Works Supt. � moment: day for then antral memorial day If You and Mr. Clarke fee] that Pickering Township council. it Reeve Sherman Scott said, "I think don are up at Coe Hill this week + ' of Mr. Clark and Mr, Risk. " is -time this matter of-speed limits deet hunting. de of the Dunbarton Branch of Mr. Bennett or the township has in- a bylaw this week appointing S. J. was brought u a Mr.t and Mrs. Gordon Watson•. parade p gain and we will the Canadian Legion. jured you, you too can take action Purdy, Works Superintendent at „ and two boys left on;Monday for, Brigadiers Spragge, O.B.E. took 8 P Y take this to the proper.suthorities. through the courts" the reeve said. $6,500 per ear. He will work under � California where they plan to make: the salute as the parade went by to "Well the council at that,time made township 'engineer, T. O. Jefferson. their home. 'Pickering Memorial Park. a mess of it" Mr. Risk said. Mr. Purdy is employed in connection Sa CNR Tenants Mr,. and firs. Harold Davidsotu With Legion members, were mem- "I think you should appoint a com- with,the construction of the water l (nee Freda Watson) announce then bers of the Legion Auxiliary, Guides mission to investigate this whole rot- and sewage plants. He was formerly • birth of a .-on at' Oshawa Hospital,. ., and Brownies, Pickering V i 1 l.a g e ten mess" 'Mr. Clarke said. with Oliver-Lloyd and Associates that Create Hardship - born October 29. 1 Youth Band, the Bowmanvtlle Legion ' "We have said what we will do" had been' retained for a time by the Congratulations to tfr, and Mrs. Band and Pickering Village Firemen. said the Reeve. township. Pickering Township council say Ronald K. Neale on,the birth of 4 At the park, the service was taken "I'm fed up with council's jellyfish Reeve Sherman Scott stated that they will inform the CNR that the son, at the Women's College Hosp- --by Envoy J. W. Wayweli of the Sal. attitude" Mr. Clarke said.' the township will be reimbursed for low rentals of their homes on the by- ital; Toronto, on November 8; con. Ovation Army, Ajax. J Mr. Purdy's,salary by.the developer pass line is creating a hardship. gratulations to the grandparents.. c Wreaths were laid on the center of Bay Ridges. Reeve Sherman Scott told council Mr. and Mrs. W. Percy Neale. taph by the Province of Ontario, The Students Attend +, -that this is about all they can do. Lincoln Ave. Public School Grade Legion, The Township of Pic7ceting, • • A Mrs. Eunice Lawrence submitted 8 Broadcasts will be heard ore the Village of Pickering, 'the Dun-' BLOOD CLINICS a list-of tenants in the CNR'by-pass CKFH, Richmond Hill (1310) on' Council Meeting your dial, on Saturday morning. on barton Ifiwanis club and West Rouge homes to council, showing that the November 32 at 8.45 a.m. and Mon- Kiwanis. t children in these homes number any- - _ About 30 students of class 101 of day evening November 14, at 7.45' MOM 14 Where from 3 to ten per home. It I FIRES Pickering District High School to- e NOV,B was stated that this creates shard- bn the same station. 1 •Pickering Village ftemen have.had- gether with their teacher, Mr.- Wm. ship as.far_as schooling is concerned. Don Arscott, O.''S., R. C: N.` {st ' 'several calls over the put week-end. A. Parish .attended Pickering Town- pICSERING VNITED CHURCH holidaying, at the home of his par- Two wore cancelled. Oa Tuesday ship council meeting this week... ±C. E. CENTRE John S. eats Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arscott. r Bandon,wLo lets been ob- they put out a grassfire at Picker- Reeve Sherman Scott explained Z,00 to 4.30 P. M. And Hged to return to t5e Ajax Hotpital As he has finfshed his Course, af.,; T h PA k 9 N ing Beach, and one close to the St. Procedure as council went.along with &30 to 9„0 P. M: - is reported by b!s phys{aLil to be Halifax, -he is on leave for two. 1(ieorge's Parish Hall last wteit. their business, defining the meaning NOTE: Over for!q n z.•rs with in an improtnd condition we&L of a bylaw, resolution, recorded vote, u0" Positive Blood arc r�,ied far _ Mr: and Mrs: Gard Winter Itndi t ROTARIANS - NOTE etc. . •a heart operation In Toronto, Tires- I Mrs. R. Winter attended the wsdr - ll)W. Governor Archie Tuner visits The students listened attentively der m FOUND - lady's wrist wktch In ding of their niece Miss Wilma Cots q orning• Ours will be the neur- and fir. Parish thanked council for 1Narley Park. Owner may have same bett-Jones to Mr. Jack May, Birc2t the Pickering Club :*• TUESDAY Navin the class in ttendance. ko Clinic with blood less tits:: :'4 : by identifying at News ,Office. Cliff on Saturday aft+ernoost. mutt - 6.30 P. M. g }lours old. . w 1 GREENWOOD - Group 2, will have charge of the north country - White Stone Lake. er on Saturday last. speedy recovery. Worship. Roll Call - "Peace". All They included Lloyd' Pegg, of Osh Mrs. L. Lehmah and Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. Hacb- Pratt were t jtemember the Rt.nembrance Day L-.'ie•s welcome, awa; Frank Hayward, . Claremont: Draper visited friends at Oakwood ratters on friends here recently. Service on Frivay, November'l 1, in r,r. Gerald Henning has returned Don Pegg, Ken Brooks and Alfred recently. the church. I h,s is being pic�ented from Oshawa Hospital, following an Pem of Greenwood. Good luck, Mr. Walter Hagerman came home Photo by the Young Peoples Union.. Ev- emergency :appendicitis operation, boys) from'hospital on Sunday, mach idt- ' ery�..: i, v,,�come. We hope all in Sorry' ♦disc Marion. Pegg is in Wedding bells are ringing in our proved in health.• 'r Bgh+ our community will attend and en- disposed this v.rrk-end with a sore community. Benson Lehman and KeitWGreen- s j �Oeuragi our Young People. .- 7.30 throat and flu. Several of our Sunday School field visited Cliff Lumley. of. Mark- Parris �UUMOY _ ( p. so. Mr. and Mrs. Cryderman, ian3P- workers attended the S. S. Conven- hats, who is in Scarboro :General Copies of pictures I%this Mission Band will meet in Sun- ton, spent the week-end with Mr. tion at Ajar, and report a profitable- Hospital, after a nasty accident re- day er over th School Room on Saturday'aft- and Mrs. Pery Clarke. day. Mrs. P, Wilson reported to our Gently. pap e Oct gg celebrated- his Sunday School on Sunday, as a del- A full house attended both set- by Barrie trnooa, at 2:30. � - � 'liz, Milton Pe Po}neroY" ats• available,is ' The Evenings W. 'A. will meet 'at birtuday last week. The family was egate from our school. 'vices'at church on Sunday last: two stzea. �-r*,would me a � - w i the Will Pegg home'on Wednesday all home to help him celebrate. . Mr. Don James was•(((teat-sjieak= ) w� by,7•, evening Noyembes 9. : CoagsatttJattons., to Miss adaY R er. Special music was 1(¢d•by' Mss. sise, SO erns; '75t. T1iF•:� W: will meet.at Brown on her birthday this week Benson Draper, t Tp•oider. .phone Mr: Pomeroy as - - t•irbe honer of Mrs:4.K--relley,• on The• first group of hunters took ..Mr. and Mrs. C. Woodcock, of Sorry to report Mrs. tDavies und- rEia_pla, 9-1417. - Thursday afternoon at 2.00 o'clock. off the first of this'week for the Stouffville; visited Mrs. Alf. Hoov- er the -doctor's care. We.hope for a —s � r . OPIN !VERY I TLL 7:00 Pe� . ROUG•E ILLS - f . IXO" T"URSe Sz Me TLL 9:00 PeM - O� � NAY PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS.,•FRI., SAT. NOV. 10th • 11A - 1Sth T ~ Special Offer of 4�s Off iP1C1AL OFFER Of se OFF PLUS ie OFF — INGiRM4L ,}, I4t s 3HORTE•N ING Cheese Shces ,b, c , (SAVE &) MAPLE LEAF TENDERFLAKE . - 1 SWIf*T'S PARD 15 Oz. Tins rw,,� P ure Lard c CAT OOD c 1 LEAF SE . MAPLE EA PROCESS CHEF Large 16 oz. jar : (SAVE 4c) SPECIAL OFFER OF 10e OFF — PET-RITZ FROZEN 22 Oz. - -. -S 9 C u Pr e' er pe ie (SAVE 10,0 , EA • LTHO _ MAPLE LEAF 28 0:. tin 15 oz. Tins for C 5 og (SAVE 4 CENTS) MI.,NCEMEAT . .- !Giant 26 oz. Tins � for � C (SAVE 8 CENTS Food -. C . •.. (Says Ise.) W. CANADA PACKERS (SAVE 16 CENTS) NO. 1 FIRM SELECTED GOLDEN RIPE FOR _ 29c BANANAS lbs. - - .�-*.""° -�. -� 12 ex. round tins WAGSTAFFE BRAND�TJLAWMRY or RAv9MRY , ` Large 24 e�j • SWIFT'S GOLDEN, DEW (RDBUb1R) SAVE 1! CENTS C • • . .M . (SAVE 10 CENTS) MARGAIIUNE Ibs - - - - - - - oft MAPLE LEAF - .ISH SAUSAGE �b. c BLADE OR SHORT RIB ® !b. C FRESH LEAN ROAST (BLADE 80NE RfAAOV� ) .:.s 9 d 4 ' • •. - . .• &1d p6 • FRESH inc�e Sti c :. once a - 69 JUBILEE LINK PURE PORK SAUSAGE Ib. trey FRlI{H MEATY FRESH Grade 'A• - KILLED -- (Not Frozen) Oven Ready Ib. AMNI PRAR RI (SIDE) .., .' 55� Weight ROASTING or Bomnq 5 - 6 1b:. ROUND, S��P T-001d FRESH LEAN PORK Ib. RU T'T :ROAST .' ' . Ib.. �49� STANDING — MIS twit 3,: n. Fresh Pelt _ P R`1•M.E 1111 ROAST plb: _ 1b. ��. s� S oui&i Roast 39c a _ BANKNS ROLLED — (1st S RINI STR­.0UD1-�• Piimei Rib Roast 39 dak Fowl r - . Fairport Reach Graduation Exercises � EDITORIAL . m ladies met a"e home of Mrs.. I. ~ x. Kosurko, Fairport Road, south to A High Pace 7 work o n some of the protects lined , A. up for the giant bazaar to be held Last week, a curly headed, well liked young Dunbarton by the Ladies Association at the com- --- - munity hall, November 26. I boy was when his bicycle was in collision with a car On Monday, November 7, a party near his home. was It in honour of Candy Munn( A boy's life is a high price to pay for the few d=ear's plea- who was 9 years old. Attending and enj oying every minute of it were:I sure of owning and riding a bicycle. Children have been killed' • enjoying -Margaret Louise Parkinson, Doris 'before, while riding bicycles. To most motorists, the sight of l'nternauhrer, Gail Hansen, Stephanie a bicycle in front of them is a danger signal. Drivers do ; Jones, and Phyllis Zettler• everything to'give a bicycle as wide a berth as possible, when 1 On Sunday, November 13, Mr. Don. Whiteside will be bringing the.mes- sage at the 11 a.m. morning service In the Dunbarton accident, it would appear that it was and at 7 p.m. Pastor Holmes will be -- -- - - _- nreachinQ in the evening at Dutifair I another of those unavoidable accidents. It could have happen- ? Baptist Church. ed to any driver. ;: t l ~ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. R. Police say there was no rear reflector on the bicycle. Asa ; i Hylton of Glenview Ave. on the safe arrival of a baby girl, 8 pounds, one, result of this accident and less serious ones involving bicycles. ' ounce at Scarboro General Hospital. Chief R. T. Parker of the Pickering Township Police Depart- '. Miss Dolina Cummings has joined went is making a special appeal this week to all parents re- : the teaching staff of the Sunday school at Dunfair Baptist Church. garding reflectors on their child's bicycle. We urge all parents _ The Fairport Beach School .junior to read the item on the front page, and then act accordingly. � choir attended the loth anniversary Every boy and most'girls want a bicycle, most of them of ch, Toronto,t Road Presbyterian begging for one before they are big enough to even ride. 1 Church, Toronto, Sunday,`November , : • ' 6th, The choir is made up of 72 boys A bicycle is fun, but it can also be a very dangerous vehicle. and girls from Grades 3, 4, s and 6 A few years pleasure with a bicycle is a high price to pay ; and were accompanied by their tea- cher Mr. Hargrave, assisted by Miss for an injury or a life. As parents, we-mnat all do what we ' Ruth Kingsborough, Mrs. M. Morris can to make the bicycle as safe as possible.. And we must and Mr. M. Parkinson, continually harp at our children to be extra cautious while Recipients of tsaphies ytresesMd a! RYght is Ruth Chomey with the Glad to report Mrs. R. Hockey is ° the Fairpom school they are riding them . graduating e:- Proficiency trophy. Mr. W. Fair- '•�me from Ajax Hospital and feeling � _ - excises are Min proudly bolding bairn Asst. Principal, Mr. R Parka fine. This week check your child's bicycle. If you find it is not 1. dtetm- Left is Jennifer Ricketts with Principal and Mr. K. Munroe Sup- ' Happy birthday to Darlene Leathen, in a good or safe condition, do something about it. Let's not t 'the Educational Achievement tt"Ay wviing Pnncipal in back row. 2 Fairport Road, south,.who was 1 year old, on Nov. 8th. have a repetition of what shocked the community of Dun. Photo by Barry-Pomeroy Wednesday, Nov. '2, was Parents barton last week. The graduation class at Fairport. Board, and presented.the Proficiency and Teachers Night at the monthly. Beach S-dhooi had their banquet, on Award to Runt Chomey. Presenta- meeting of tt a Fairport Beach Home October 21, with twenty pupils grad- tion of Educational Achievement A- ` and School Association. It was an will make a particular effort to send COURT OF REVISION crating. "Grace" was said by Pastor xard to Ja-nnieer Ricketts, by Me. pounced that-the annual Fun Fair, delegates to this Workshop, as if is Municipality Of The David Halnres, Dunfair Baptist Julian, on behalf of the Fairport December 10 would be a Christmas designed to meet needs of the Ass TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING Chureh. and the toast to the Queen. Beach Ratepayers' Assoc. Presenta- sale for banquet funds since the grad- ociations. Their support is necessary given .by Mr. R. Parker, Principal tion of Diplomas and Pins by Mr. uation banquet will be held during to its success. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given of the school. The guests remained Fairburn, assisted by Ur Parker the current association's year. Mrs. Well-qualified persons will be on that a Court of Revision of the Asa- standing. A tide dinner was and Mrs. Julian. � T. Warwood gave a report on the hand to lead groups in discussion of- essment Roll for_tote Township of . served an.1 enjo> bv."all present. Following is a'list of graduating. Area Conference she attended at the many problems encountered by Pickering, will be held in-the Corm- The head table, ran apprupriately students: Bill Aldred, Sharon Bell, Peterboro recently. Mr. Fairburn's, Executive Members in each phase c9 Chambers, Brougham, Ontario, _ 'decorated with geld and blue, the Diana Butter, Ruth Chomey. Linda class won the room count. The meet- of Home and School work. -..on Thursday and Friday, November colours of the school.- After-dinner, 'Chung. Victor Cooper, Clarence ing.adjourned so that the parents Those interested in the following 17-and 18, Monday, Tuesday, Wed- the guests %ere led in song by Mr. Daigle, Valerie Herdman, Gene had the opportunity-of going to the group divisions will find this Work- nesday and, Thursday, November Zl, David Kerry, while the tei,;co were 'Kerr, Larry Littleford, Bob Matt- various classrooms, meeting the tea- shop just what they have been wait- 22, 23 and' 24, 1960, between the beiag cleared. Mrs. Gir•n Julian, the ingly; Florence Mitchell, Norman chers and having the year's work ex- ing for: - Pretiidents ant Vice-Pre- hours of 10.00 a; m., and 5.00 pv m., president of the Home and School, Moore., Bryan M+rnn, Dale Nicol, plained to them. The meeting resumed aidents, Publicity; Publications; -to bear and adjudicate on-the cam• introduced the head-table guests. -Rickjr Pearsall; Linda Pickard. Bry- with a film depicting the different Grade Mothers and Membership; plain{ against the Assessment Roll Mr Parker, Principal. Mr. W. Fair- -an Rate,'Jennifer Ricketts, Sultan attitudes teachers and pupils can face Treasurers and Finance; Family. of the Mutitcipality of the Township burn, teacher . of the graduating Ross. Life. class; Mr. K, D. Munroe, r Mervin- during a school year and was enjoyed of Pickering, prepared .ia rite year 1 by all resent. SoraethinR new was Watch this column for further de- 1960, -- _ lag Principal of Area 'sirs Glen W seen at this meeting by the addition, tails. _ !. Julian; Mr. J. C MoLlelland, Ins- FRENCHMAn S BAY of a group of 8 grade mothers, cap- Home And School Association ALL'APPELANTS,are requested pector; Pastor Holmes; Mrs_ G. tained by Mrs. M. Parkinson. Area C. Conference 1 to ,govern themselves accordingly Vanderwater and %Ix, David Glee, On Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 2, Many ha held.at Kenner Colle late in Peter- the Guides and, Brownies of Fai happy returns to Margaret g guest speaker, Mr.' Clee is instruc-' °rt Louside Parkinson who will be 9 years born: on October 29, provided an DATED at $rotrgham,patario, fiat _ lent at Ontario Teachers" College Beach with their leaders 'met at the � � interesting a awn rum tome for -- old. November 12th Y Y 31st day of October, 1S60. 4Social Studies). community hall to start on a planned many local Hone and;School merti- ' Mr. K. Hargrave 'sang a solo ded- y a supper at the The annual Fun Fair to be held at� hike to-be followed b ( the school, December 10th, will be the, hers.` Local Associations were well I,, T. JOHNSTON, Clerk ieated to the graduatets - You %%'ill hall. The weather. was against the represented, travelling h s l biggest and best yet. There will be a p g Y bus, which Township of Never Walk Alone. The toast to hike, so they played games and had ! left Dvnbarton School at i,30 a. m. P Pickering Graduates given b Mrn, t•andcr- fun nonetheless, and. then en'o•ed a dry-goods store, fish pond, bake tables, nov 11 g Y J y and .returned at G.30 p. m. water who advised them not to,-ex- hearty sup;er cf bread and butter, general store,. games room,. tea l The Conference, on the theme• pest great things 'to easily and wish- y ! cup and card reading and many other SALE REGI R bake i bears and salad followed b very interesting.and enjoyable activi-} "Wake tTup, Home and School", Saturday, November 12 - tremendous ang them,much `succebs, 3fin, Jenn- cook'es and hot chocolate prepared by I ties. In addition to-all this, there will I covered many phases of Home and merge auction salt of one of, if trot ifer Ricketts, very ably replied t° leaders, '>ylrs.. I>. Jones and bars. E, be, a mystery guest and of course School work, and- those attending the largest household sale of brttti- this toast. Crosier assisted by Margaret Newman Sailla Clause will be there. The time have returned with a wider view of Lure ever held in the Coup of The guest speaker was introduced aid Karen Pete son. After this en-I will be 4 m. to 9 the lace of Home and School Ass- hv Mrs; Munroe: 11r. Clec slioke j.�able of Brownies P p.m. and there will . p York, approx. twenty beds, springs = ociations--in- y-------- • also a refreshment stand. Come � en, an directly to the -students. - "Take a.d Guides showed.their appreciation • - The Pickering District Council stock of what you want to be. Be and helped all the could to clean and along up to the school and bring the i chests of drawers; three electRe P y whole family for really enjoyable' wants to thank those .delegates alt- stoves, apartment size; siz wivel tolerant,of.34-wr parents and also the wash up. All 27 present agreed they .time. ending• for' making it possible for I television gain; refrigerators-,'rugs parents, with their children, Pe 'a had a wonderful time and the supper Birth g this district to make such a fine happy, person and content." It was and games j list one more item �J' congratulations to Robin television set; ten chesterfield sui" is Lea Hansen who will be la years old showing. Realizing it was, unavoid- complete contents of a large 22- T a very enjoyable -address, and' in- to add to their happy memories as November 12th. .bl;, a Ion-,s day, then hope, never- room )tome in Rosedale, Toronto eluded a .few humorous experience-9 Brownies and Guides. theless, a good time was had b all. of the speaker. We are very glad to see Mr. R, y Everything g i his re, Mrs. Barrie Howe School News E"eryching in thin sale u `� er_ Mrs, C..Pickard thanked Mr. Clee Parker back at the school again after Cud Of Thanki ceptionally good condition, and will an behalf of the graduates and the a brief 'illness. start sharp at 12.00 noon. At Pren- Wrnts. The boys and girls grad- A bridal shower in honour of Ruth Pickering District Home And School -Ruth Carr,' Brownfield Gardens, tices' Auction Roan=s, ' Franklin uating all looked very "scrubbed and Cane was held at the home of Mrs. Council are pleased to. announce a would like to take this opportunity House, Markham. Tereus cash. No "well-grooined". Their, appearance P. Pearsall on Tuesday,November 1st. Leadership Training Workshop-wilt -to thank Kay Child, the hostess, reserve. Jas. Smith, clerk. KEN a" was admired by all. Tiwenty five guests.enjoyed seeing the be held at Dunbarton Public School and all the ladies who held a lovely CLARKE PRENTICE, auctioneers. . Inspector McClelland gave the beautiful gifts and•were served de- on..Tuesday, November 29, at 8 0 1 baby shower in my honour. The students some advice on - entering licious refreshments by hostess Mrs. p. m. It is hoped local Associations gifts were greatly appreciated. Wednesday, November 23 - aucticii High School. Mr, Munroe brought Dawn Diette. greetings on behalf of the School On Tuesday, November 1st, six sale of grade Holstein heifers, Ford tractor, implements, grain, hay,-y4M household furniture etc., at Part of �, •� 0 t :` arpit �omerot� Lot 6, rear Con. 10,. one mile east. '] U and one mile south, off No. 7 High- j t?t (.(�S e17►ZOt e� Oil'/' 6rtome way from Locuust Hill. Ptipertl► of R.R. 3, PICKERING, ONT. — Old Rosebank Rd. N. TE. 9.1417 James Courtney. Sale at 140 p. m. ALL- REPAIRS — AU SERVICES Terms cash. No reserve Farm sold. " j For A Complete Job _ / K T • REN ifC&, PORTRAITS KEN and CLAR E P WEDDINGS �hoi=o�raP4 er auctiateers. By Specialists uU I . � . � .mow' . . BA ETS tend 7 i Windows Plastering • GROUPS,­ETC. . s Rec Rooms Electrical '- ay, 24 auction - November Additions.. Plumbing sale of farm stock, implements, hay hens "',Kitc Masonry and grain, the estate'of the late Wil- ry mot G. Shea, Lot 23, Con. 8, Brock f Noon ea • nt DUNRART N RADIO �• TELEVISION Twp. half mile west of `Manilla, on Budget Terms No:7 Highway (Hollywood Farms), ir •Call Remodel Construction Co. Ltd. Located on No. Z Highway in DurRwr/dlt Since 1946 1' 8 o sets rof how harrne harness,show w g- �ocal Head Office T.V. Calls to the home — Phone TEmpls 9-1191 on, pony, buggy, 70 head of high WH. 2-2213 OX. 5-4571 of high grade Holstein cattle, '1000 • (Please phdne ectrly for saute day service) bales of hay; large quantity grain, 1� fi• 1; :. McCormick tractor W 6; Allis Chat Shop Hours for Cash 6 Corry T.V. 3 Radio Repairs mere tractor WD 45; Allis Chalmers •'9 a.m. t0 6 .m. Wednestdcl 9 a.m. t0 h2 AOOA combine; Massey. Harris PTO baler p•• ,,, y (near new); New Holland side rake MRSANN Small AppliariEe 8 Motor R @parr# Repairs to Car, (new); Full line of good tractor ) e r machinery. No reserve. Sale called House & Transistor Radios to settle estate, Terms cash.:Sale at Phofessional Palm Reader, 10.30 a. m. Manilla W. A. to provide Card Reader and Advisor ''TV. ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS � SUPPLIES lunch. Wm. Weldon and-Geo:Green- ..Card clerks. TED JACKSON and' She Will solve all Ovr roblems -B'atteries — •Tubes — Etc. REG.JCIH�;SON,.auctioneers, This• y p is �, later•' a and must be started Open daily and Sundays from 10 a.m. t0 10 p.m. Terms C.O.D. 6 International Charge (Membership Free) ask 'us Co..� e=pee, p to aiterrd. :4 Plane RA. 8-4141 140 Simcoe S., Oshawa for your application form. \ - nov la • '1 be more details when this project Toronto last Tuesday. 1., Ist. Cor., 13th chap and St, Luke :,Bowling Can Be Fun Alright gets started. Birthday greetings -36.Debbie lU, 24 Mr. Heron delivered a The Home and School Open ]douse, Lambe, who was six years old on starching message on "Vk'hat is - had a full attendance lust"Wed. when No,embcr 8; also to tsob!)y Lambe, Love" based on the parable of the parents came out to inquire about•' who was eight, on November 10. C,00d Samaritan. From this parable their children's progress in school. Mr.'and. Lirs. Mel. Lambe enlayed we learn that love is spaltaneous; Memberships were very encouraging themselves last Friday when they love expects no reward. Christ to the executive and refreshr_tents attended the Oddfellgws llancc ac slid "Love 'those who spitefully. -:- were,served and a social time was en-* Whitby. use you and persecute you". That joyed by,everybody. Mr. aad Mrs. Bert Ainsley atte;-'t is Christian love. Christ was the Many happy returns to Patricia ded the Uoion Dance held-'ill the good Samaritan." We were lying j French,Rouge Hill Dr.who celebrated Canadian Room, Royal York Hotel, half dead in sin, while religions her fifth birthday with a party Fri. last Wednesday. pass by, Christ came along by the Nov. 4, to Mr. Harold Welch, Sunny- Mr, and Airs, Harry McLenllan of miracle "of the cross. Christ gave slope on his birthday Sun. Nov. 13, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Himself for us. Let us measure to Lynne Partridge, Rouge Highland Ainsky last Sunday, ourselves by the cross. Dr, who had a, party on Her fifth I Mrs. Gail Anderson and daughter The Nurscr • Class was conduc- birthday Thur. Nov. 10 and to Nicolas' of Toro:ito, were out to,spend a•few l _fed by_ tile.:. lylarney,__ �< �r `- P assisted P,t Pratt, Rouge Hill Dr. who was eleven days with her parents Mr. and"Mrs. I Margaret Hartford. We would on Fri. Nov,.11. Peer, this week.• draw yo;:r a.tention to the W. M. Congratulations and best• wishes to sirs. Lilt Matthews is back in the.I Society Tha-:koffer:.ig Service to i gFgh Mr, and Mrs, Bob McIntyre, Eilge- Ajax Hospital. We wish her a I be held i:i the church on Novem- r wood Rd. on their eleventh w;;fling speedy recovery. ber 20, at 8.00 p, m. with Mrs. agniversary Sun. Oct. 30. I:c.^.ton Taylor, Bell villa, conven- "� • �` High scot es in the Kiwanians Ju- . ROCK ROA! Y er of the' Board of Missionary and nior Bowling Sat. Oct. 29 were boys Deacones s Training a in School as 8 the Glen Hart Frith 189 and for girls The Brownies held their regular guest speaker. Show your interest ?N' i " Linda McGee with 187, the hidden meeting on Monday night with 11 I by attending. score was won by Ricky McLaughlin. Brownies,preseat• A belated Hallow'- I The records made by the Minis- ! The girls school uniforms at West en Party was held, and all enjoyed ter, -Choir_and Congregation, will Rouge have started a very practical a good time. The Scout and Cub be available in about ten days. fad and four schools in Pickering and Group Committee met at Mrs. Sow- 4 one in Scarboro have made arrange- erby's on Tuesday, November 8, to SALE RRGISTER ' meets for fittings of tunics and the discuss future activities. A dance is r: • accessories for the girls after seeih.g planned for the near future. Watch Saturday, November 12. - tram how smart they look. for date. dous large auction sale of one of, if There will be a miscellaneous not the largest household auction R shower on Wednesday, November, sale of furniture ever held in the 14INCHMAWS BAY 16, at the home of Mrs. Jack Brad- County of York, approx. 20 beds, There was a good attendance at-the Shaw Jr., for the coming bazaar, springs and mattresses, 10 dressers Frenchman's Bay Home and School Come and bring a friend. Time - 8 -and chests of draweii, 9 electric Association meeting eld Monday P•' M- stoves, apartment rise•, 6 swivel Ce1- evening at the school. The president Congrat44ti6ns to Mr. and Mrs. evision chairs, rugs, television set, 10 Mrs. Margaret .Brown was in the Earl Rowe of the. 4th Con. on the Chesterfield suites, 10 modern eibec- chair. Mrs. W. Fertile installed the arrival of a son at the Ajax Hosp- trio rafrfgetators, the cotihple tn .e"ho - new officers•for the 1960-61 term: ital. Saturday, November 5. tents of a Lrge 22-roomed house in Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Warren at- Mrs. E. Cornutt attended her "Rosedale, Toronto. Property of Mlm tended a Home and School Council Orange Lodge's 35th birthday, on Barris. Everything in this sake, is in Convention last Saturday. Mrs. Brown November 3rd; in Toronto. exceptionally good condition, and will discuss this Convention at the First Aid Classes in the Red Cross sale will start sharp at 12.00 noon, next meeting. Mr. B. Simpson's room Building are being welt attended on ..at Prentice's Auction Rooms, Frank won the attendance banner for•the Wednesday night,, lin House, Markham Village. Terms month. All members are invited to Mr. and Mrs. Carter, with David cash on day of sale. No reserve. J. attend a Home and School meeting at and Gordon, and Miss Musklow, Smith, clerk. KEN and CLARKE Massey Hall on'November 17th where spent the week-end at Bird's Creek. PRENTICE, auctioneers, West Rouge Kiwsma Club Junior Pros. George Craig. Silver Dollars there will be a panel discussion. The Bowling is a busy spot every Sat- are awarded the High Scorer for five panel hoard will consist of well AU�EY Saturday, November 19. - impoctaw* Buda mo known personalities including Frank extensive clearance auction sale of p ruing. Here Lynn McLell- both gtr's an3.boys'each week. The C. t, T. met ir. the church a choice, and high class sale of and is being coached by Kiwanis V.- Photo by Barrie Pomeroy Tumpane. The members-ar? also ir.- very tg vited to attend Pickering Horne and on Thursday evening, Dr, A. G. tial furniture, electrical appliances. School Council Workshop at Dunbar- Stocks, Brooklin, spoke to the.,g". broadloom and oriental rugs, choice ton School on November 29th. . Mr. on '*Health", crystals, glassware, dishes, mirrors, Arthur Perkins showed a very into- Several from here attended the contents of dens, study, recreation w�se� sands represent Ont-Ario County in .the resting film entitled "That the may Township "Sundae School Coniren rooms, drawing-room, handynhan'te � first Round of the provincial Junior Live", which showed the method of tiun, at Ajax, on Saturday. ._ and garden tools, including some Farmers Inter-County" Debating mouth. to mouth resuscitation. After The Club is havieg a Euchre. ' very fine and excellent bedrooni6 - T.• present Trophies Add Crests Competition to be • held early is the meeting the parents had an op- Party in Audley School this Satur- dining-room, kitchen, look suites. IL ovemher, -day evening,g• eta, at 833 Keened Five Pickering Tow-rship softball Judges of the Competition were: ro Y to discuss their- Mr, and Mrs. Dick Winter attcn- boro, just "north of Kennedy Aver, :teams were honoured on Saturday - Mrs. Isabel Innes.:Brooklin: Mr. R. p gross wrath the teachers. j + Congrstulations to sirs and Mrs. D. ded the wed-ding on Saturday after- on .east side, the propertq of *,J.ra. afternoon at a special presentation of O. Henderson, Uxbridge, and Mr. Davis. Fairview Ave. on the birth ,of noon in Birch Cliff Heights United I George H. Kennedy. Sale starts at championship trophies and crests con- .O. E. Edgelcy,. Whitby. a bas Church, of Dick's cousin Welma 12.:0 P. m. No reserve. pro err ducted by the Recreation Committee The_ members of the Ontario y girl at Ajax Hospital on p November 7th. Jones, W Mr. Jack May. � -sold. Terms cash. See bills for f� in the Community Hall at Brougham. ,County .Junior'.Farmers Association Belated birth Shirky•smith had her tonsils and particulars and listings, afore than forty boys and girls, rep-I are to be congratulated for the fine day congratulations adenoids removed at the Oshawa I outstandi sale l aK N and resenting six individual clubs were debating a,1d public speaking corral- are extended to Dave Brendle wao rag present;esen The teams included, Clare- ps;ition tncy, fi;_Id: celebrated his birthday on November Hospital on Monday. CLARKE PRENTICE, auctioneers, 2nd. Sympathy i rnont Peewees, Frenchman's Ba ' — s extended ' to the Y Mid- , farliilies• in the•death last tt.- et Frenchman's' $a Peewees; Veg.:ab:e G:owers Annual Meeting Mr- and Mrs. Walter Avis have FAfRPpRT BEACH t3 Y g Thursday of Mr. Dick Guthrie, at ;Frenchman's Bay I n t e r m e d i at e's — taken a:motor trip to Florida. �' i " _ Port Crcd,t, a brother of Mrs. "R.. NOTE - ?be news a _ (girls); West Roue Bantams. and The annual meeti"n of the Ont- ugh Ivy Swan is visiting her app on i§q_ g g Hedge, of My pries •Page 3" under Frenchmaih's Ba wire's Beach Jrs. (girls). The ario Cou.try Vegetable Grower;' daughter in Cleveland for a few daps y is Mr. and Mrs. i d in Brooklin on this week. James Davidson . Fairport Beach news, The wrong awards were presented by the Re-t A,sociati-n was ha! spent a few "ddy this week at the" hew was dropped creation Chairman, tile. Bern Baker,I October•27 «ith a'good turnout of Happy birthday wshes to Joyce Atomic Energy Hydro Plant, Dee 4[ Li.,zcl Shawell k by town re- Fertile who is celebratin P P• ..:assisted by committee member Coun i vegetable growea, g her twanty- River. ' . 1` - Lewi; first vember 1-Ith: A;- .sident of Fairport-.Beach h� ann- Jones so to Carl Balsdon whose b:rthda Several- o e oca " unters are ounced he will seek election for i Reeve Sherman Scott expressed, - charge of the meeting. Mr. Carl y is off this w:ek. '� ''congratulations to the inembers of Nichol�o-i. ChLihilan of the Provin_ November 12th. "Member' of the School Board" - 'the championship clubs. "Every year, 'vial Vegetable Growers' >lfarkctin r 11r, and Mrs. Stanley Rowell and ( Area 2. - p p g We wish to welcome Mr. and Mrs. 'family visited',Mr. and-Mrs. Russell. Mr, [, KosurJre, 4'a: the league seems to improve," he said.' 1'aarl ad tressed the meeting, Mr. Carmichael and their four children to 'tJO R`f &, Albright, Claremont, on Sunday, has returned hospital for a short He paid special tribute to the French- J. A. Howard, Secretary-Manager, this-community. Thep, recently bought) rne to oe P 3narl's Bay• Peewee entry for their l' outlined some of the accomplish- the home of Mr. and Mrs."Alexacrtder .,, — time to un0ergo treatment. We hope . •.•march to the Ontario title. ments of the,Ruf..6s;; the past on Wharf St. and moved here irrrn St p .pew's Presbyterian'Church it "will not be long before lie is at " Toronto last Scat home again. Mr. Baker infor�?ro' R$e grr.4t•;ng "few years.."Mr. Ruthven, 7ron`e,Chair- Saturday.' The church was filled on Sunday °_ `-tife 'Recreation. Committee was than of the Provincial MarketiTg Best wishes are extended to Mr. morning:for service conducted.' by I DAY CARE anxious to assist in the promotion Board-reviewed the price negotia and Mrs, Sid Fenton who'wilt cele- Mr. Kenneth' Heron, 'P. A. The 'Woman will look after children for of other projects in' addition to soft- tions that took place. brate their fourteenth wedding an- choir entered to the Processional, mothers who are out woe A -ball He noted fhat.it was encouraging Election of officers and "direcwrs niversary 'on November 16th. .Hymn 215. The special choir"num- clean home. Pleasant surroundinM to see so many players, coaches and resulted,as follows: "President, Lewis Mrs. Arthur Perkins is still con- ber' - "The'Cherubim Song"' by a Phone' TEmple 9.2666. the to fined ::'managers. in- "attendance. The after- Jones, Balsam; Vice-Press, William Ajax Hospital. She is full choir, Scripture Lesson - Psalm noon's activities were concluded with Collins, R. R. 1, Whitby; Secretary- reported to be progressing favorably. refreshments' of hot dogs and soft Treasurer, Lynn Fair, -Uxbridge. Sorry to hear that Mr. E. Buck is - fin Directors: Pickerin Doug. Bryant, confined home with an infected-leg. `�C NOT C E displayed mid-season appetites. Pickering: Whitby, C as. roug - a speed ton; E. Whitby, William Sack;'Scu- •Tres: Garry Balsdon is -sjsiting her r Junior Farmers Debate gog. Rae Fraelick; .Reach, Alvin sisters„” Betty in Picton this, week. ; Bruce. Frenchman's Bay Bowling League— Roughriders _E Ontario County Junior Farmers' Roughriders 43 points, Bums 38 � Electors of the Township'of Pickering• r Association held a very successful VEST ROUGE points,ull Outs 37 points, No Names TAKE NOTICE debating and public-speaking -com- points,Slow Pokes 32 points, Punks - - yetition in the Township Hall, at The West Rouge Ladies Clubs Ba- 29 points, Vamps 21 points, Pickups (1) On October 76th; 1960, Council passed By-Law No. 2545, Brooklin, on October 26, zaar and Dance last Sat. were very 19 points. which provides for a vote of all persons whose names are on The Beaverton Assoc. won the Jr. successful, The President Mrs. Ca- Over 200—pat Tmnquada 202, n960 Voters' List on question, "Are yore in favour of o two year Farmer Debating Trophy. Members mills Simms introduced Mrs. Cliff ,Clare Skitch 210, 259, John Wentzel term for members of the Municipal Council?" -:of the winning team were: Ken Al- Laycox, who cut the ribbon to offici- 218, Jim Gurr 203, 201, Jack Buck (2) On November 7th; 1960, Council passed By-Law No. 2548. -'"sop, Dean Batty, Ted Gordon and ally open the event. 211,Dave Brundle-202, Jean Holobon which provides fora vote of all persons whose domes are on .Allan Ross: Subject of the debate The Ladies would like to apologize 204, Mike Morgan 208, Al Skelton the 1960 Voters' List and are qualified to vote on money mat- was - "Resolved" that the Current to Walkers Bakery, Highland Creek 258, Clarence Gibbons 238, Ivey tets, on By-Law, "Are you in favour of the establishment of a Unemployment is Detrimental to and to Mr. George Smith, Rouge Hill Skitch 251, 266, Al,Hooper 340. Township of Pickering Public Library?" Canadian AAticultpre". Dr., for otnittii7g their names as don- High Single Flat, Ivey Skitch 290, + Other •debaters were: Ron Shier, ers on the list at the bazaar and are Al Hooper 340. The vote on the above question and by-law will be taker at ; Grant Noble, Donna Johnson and very sorry this happened. High Triple Flat, Ivey Skitch 686, the sam pa e time and places as provided for the 1960 Municipal i Gary Beech, representin g Uxbridge Mrs. -Neva Itowan,-Ridgewood Rd: Clare-Ruch-886, Al--Hooper 700. --Elections; Saturday,- December 3-1960, between the hours of 17 "Junior Farmers and Junior `Instil- has returned home from a three week High Single Hdcp., Ivey Skitch A.M. and 7 P.M, ate. Gloria Cooper, Aubrey Carson, visit with her mother in Los Angelos. 315, Dorotriy Buck 312, Al Hooper The Question is an expression of opinion on which Council Walter Barkey and Glen Wilson F/L,and .Mrs. C. N. Casselman, •356, Mike Cichun 306. may act, ,while the By-law will be enacted by Council" if passed were debaters from the Brooklin.Jr. Ridgewood Rd. spent Sun. with rela- High Triple Hdcp., Dorothy Buck by the Electors. Farmers and Jr. Institute. tives in Barrie. 759, Ivey Skitch '743, Mike Cichun I F{EREBY CERTIFY that above statements of the Question and --- Jeanne Alsop, Cannington, won Mr. Frank Pratt, Rouge Highland 793, Al Hooper-748.' the Elmer Powell Public Speaking Dr. went to England by plane last By-Law are correct, according to By-Laws Nos. 2345 and.2548, Trophy. The subject of her prepar- week to attend the funeral services , L as passed by the Municipal Council of the Township of Pickering. ed address was ".Country Life our of his father who died suddenly. _ GIVEN• under my hand 'and seal of the Corporation of the 21critagp". Runners-up were Allan Our deepest sympathy is extened to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pelham were' Township of Pickering at Brougham, this 8th day of November, ',Ross, Beaverton;— Frank Barkey, Mr. Pratt and his family in their loss. out last Sunday to visit Mr. and 1960. �faremont. Jeanne Alsop will rep- Mrs, Mabel Welch, Sunnyslope, at- Mrs. E11is Pelhamand family. resent Ontario County in the Prov- tended a Homr and ScT}tool Council Mrs. Ellis Pelham and family: ; incial Competition to be held in meeting at the home of Mrs. Hall, Credit were out last Sunday to - Lloyd Johnston," Clerk "Toronto in January. . rosebank, to discuss plans for a Book- spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. R. -- Township of Pickering t Donna Johnson, Uxbridge; Walt- mobile in Pickering Township and Dey and family. Brougham, Ontario j Barkey, Claremont; Ted Gordon this would enable Pickering residents Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Smith and j tad Dean Beatty, Cannington will to have library facilities. There will family attended the Icccapades in ■ Movie NuxEUANEOUS . _ -C L A S S I F I E D - •SPTIC TANKS INSURANCE ARTICLES FOR sALF '1 WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE ..COMING.CONING EVENTS .. ' R S :_CYRI'L E. MORLEY - - -- FOR ALE _ � W. y. EU1T � , PAPER.DRIVE •.APPLES AND POTATOES REAL ESTATE ' Oshawa - BA 3.4041'- ODDFEL'LO«:S SPIES - #2.50 PER BUSH. AND REBEKAHS Macintosh and Other Varieties ' AS CLOSE, TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE -----------------=--- --------- 1 C. P. and T. Fund In Stock. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Please bring own container. :.,: .32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERINO,, ONTARIO MILLER HEATING Pick-up At 11.00 A-M.- No. 2CHighway. One mile ORCHARDS of TELEPHONE:-PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2.6212-RES. WH. 2-3113 2� HOUR SERVICE ' The Ladies' Aid , , Pickering Village = of the Presbyterian Church will W112-1247 * meet on Thursday, November 10,.at .OPEN WEEK-ENDS CV'i RATE 2.00 p, m. at the home of Miss C. Munro. Those wishing a ride, Please APPLES COOPER BLOCK LTD. COLEMAN be at the Post office at 1.50 p• el spies - $$2.00 Per Bushel ` • Ali the ladies of the church wet-, ROBT, C. REESOR 1 Furnaces, Space Heaters, Water come. Two miles west of Brock Road ozs 920 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO - Heaters, gear W tli Floor `° The Friendship Group J 4, Pic rs lean all Concession Pickering' Clean-out Service $7.50 Plus One Presbyterian OR E - ho an tw acres; of St Andrew's Presbyte ' Church F SAL use d o a BLOCKS BRICKS �;-� ,F ,t FREE SERVICE CALL meet on Wednesday, Novem- :beet bedrooms; large one-storey Troller Heating 8 Accessories ber• 16, at s.00 p• m. at the home of house; ideal for young couple, and STRUCTURAL STEEL lArs. Lillian Irish, Cameron Street, dad who likes carpentry. Reasonab- WHitehall 2-3491 - Pickering. Hosbesses: Mrs. Ella le. Phone: TEmple 9-1870. R �' Ai g TUDOR ST., AJAX Card Of Thanks I FOR SALE - doll carriage. Phone:: WH2-18661 STATION RD. PICKERING ONT.-Phones WH. 2-1960, EM. 3-2x02' ,AJAX BARGAIN----------- CENTRE, We wish to express one sincere • .. appreciation for the acts of kindness, FOR SALE - rural mail box. Large'" ' WASHERS expressions of sympathy, cards, size. Near news with Fittings; also SALES AND SE1tVIC$ flowers, mass cards and condolence gun, for collector,. muzzle-loads. r�� s • s • • • REPAIRS ON ,� - extended by .friends, -neighbors and Through War 1812. Phone ATlaatic JOHN ' Washers, Stoves, Refrigerators f relatives, during one recent cad bee 4289. I e • . . . r �10�n v' v • - . m � td eavement ' of a to t mother. A sp You' FURNITURE 1 N S U R A M C! A. McMPhon, Rev. W. Darby, BOUGHT AND SOLD • •...Parts Available For All _ Rev. A Household Appliances Rev,W. Card and Rev. O'Nxill:- 1. GORDON HOTEL 11 • ASSURANC2 _24-HOUR SERVICE also Dr. Flaming, and the Mc$ach- PICKERING PRUDENTIAL COMPANY LTD. OF ENS Phone - WH2;6410 nie Funeral Hoene. '• :Phone: WH2-5865 M�ggrr +,! !! PLASTERING CONTRACTOR The Garland;Fawily IT YFi AUTOIMOBIlE s Fin All Types Of Plastering - FOR SALE - electric ironer, Thar. And Decorative - C St. • • A-1 condition, reasonable. Eldon 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST Plain crones a Pickering McQuoid, 4I S., Pecker - TILE - CERAMIC PLASTIC parch Office: Station Plasa, Ajax Shopping Centre. Phone: WH 2-3301 ACCOUSTIC FLOOR Irsg_ Phone For Immediate Coverage Da Or Ni MARTIN ENRIGHT SCOUt News - =: FOR SALE - Borg beige coat, sift Day � R..R. 3, Pickering Four Scouts of the lst. Pickering 16. R*sonable. WH2-4453. Phone: TEmple 9-1997 Scotat Troop were invested last week. - --------- They were: Michael Allen, Hans FOR S ALE - kitchen range, al- NATURAL STONE .BEAUTIFUL PLANTERS bteizerink. Jeff bir<Donald and Frank -most-new, with Kemac oil burner; r Connell. Congratulations. boys. white ash: guaranteed' Reduced to APPRAISAI.i R Gary Wilcox has been' made Pat- $75.00. Many other ranges for sale .. _ Pa with from Fire Places Constructed ALL TYPES CEMENT WORK rot Leader of the Fox trot, P fr !1500 up. e NEWELL Basement Floors, Etc. MAR?IN ENRIGHT Don Robertson as his "Second". MILLER HEATING Phone: TEmple GHT We are pleased 'to report that the- ti AJAX Ladies' Auxiliary meeting was very Phone: WH2-3492. 'Village -�-: i - •d 2 E Broker CkOrlrl ec Real state - !roan ha. Pickering attended. Mrs, McCa 1 att d _. well • Sorry to ::ear Mrs. Thompson of WH. 2-570-i or Toronto EM. 2-3625 Pine Grove Ave. has not been feel- -accepted the post of 'Secretary, and ing well. We wish her a speedy re= man of,the new' mothers vouateer- REAL. ESTATE - 216 Brock St. S., Whitby -- Phone MO. &3625 COYefy ed to work on the pr&ject9 planned Res."Highways" Mile East of Dunbarton, No. 2 Highway Mr. and Mrs. P. McCue, Toronto, for the corning year. Pt was gratify- TO RENT - farts house. Sma11 ing to see so- G a many new faces and family. North of Green River Ph. visited her, 'and- Mrs. W. T. Smith. - -- - Pine Grove, last Sunday. it is hoped that 'their interest will Markham 366• Happy birthday to Mr. A. Spring continue. _ - No.vember 12. .' _ _- In .the absence of C. M. Wilcox; TO RENT - apartment, 3 rooms. ;DON BLIZZARD EIECTR�C Happy birthday to Mrs. J. Spring, A. C M. John he regla accepted a on Brock Road, opposite golf eoRirae. Pine Grove - November 7. new Chum at the regular meeting phone:. WH2-4887. Monday night. tf 601 MERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIFM"#G EAST ROUGE HOUSEWORK FOR RENT. : 3 or 4 rooms. Suit- Sorry to hear bars. Cordes, Rase- WOE will go out one day a week I able for small fancily. Phone, bet- for has been confined to her home r .ousewor oat week an p MO 75. FREE ESTIMATE noy Isl ;• a _ during the.past week, with 'bird HEL ANTED -- fo L• k Phone: W 2-5904. 800 d 1000 cold. - P W • • Little Terry Rivett, West .Point TO RENT two bedrooms, living- -PhOne PlCkerllt9 WH. 2-2533 Cres. has had a `',tree" throat dur-, AVON COSMETICS room with fireplace, scenic view 4�- i Happy- birdday--to Mrs: King,'of of goods earnings at nonce•interested Christmas port large lots convenient location, ng t Ha , Oakwood.Dc. on the 9th, N-oy-ember; business has,increased the demand. I near city bus and stores. Phone - ' Mr. and Mm G. Lavender, or- ood op HUdson-1-235L FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: on visited Mr. and Mrs. King Jr. school children. Call • immediately j :WE w Oakwood Dr., last week. for more information. LE6-0627. TO RENT `4,rootned apar h ent, ` ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES birs. F: Day, Pine Ridge Rd.,. is _ ---.-.•-------••-- Apply: Chas Hutchings, 2 C arch AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS home from hospital_ feeling fine. •WOMAN WANTED for domestic StPickering. WH2-1016.RE \ AND IMPROVEMENTS. .'v,,trs, Lit. Aisthorpe, Dyson Road, '. work, two to three days a week. Ph _ nog 3 tf spent last week-end in Toronto vis- WH2-5865. 1:Y•PAIDIG EXPERTS WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN iting friends. TO RENT small apartment, for ANp18i>tiSSAiACT ON EXISTING. MORTGAGES. Me. B.' b_orris, Toronto, visited young couple, bedroom. living-rte» _ "Via WE ono Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris, Rosebank, Tool Rentals with TV, outlet and aerial; kitchen M� EX�T IF YOU REQUITE ANY art wee -end. with gas stove: bath with shower: • GAGE FINANCING i FOR FAST Wtty buy when you can rent. Do private entrance. Call, after S.00 p. COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - BALSAM $e MT ZION it yourad° and save with the aid of. m, _' WH2-6273 for appointmeaL the following specialized toot from 114 Church St. Pickering. btr. Jack Culle>; and Ernest, of "Simpson's Home Improveme0C. in nov 18 p "AUBREY E. IRELAND the Ajax Shopping Centre. o Olds, Alberta, are visiting relatives The small daily rental charge is --- . SAND COMPANY the Disney's. listed following each item - • Mr. Lewis Jones felt on Saturday You Can Begin for the north country, deer hunting. Floor Sander Edger 47.00, 1.00 ADELAIDE ST. W Quite a number attended the tur- Floor Polisher x$1.00 '.Career Training key supper on Friday night; when Half-inch drill _ 92A0 _ � . TORONTO 2 ONTARIO $200 was cleared. Quarter-inch Drill 11.00 p� +` - / ,Belt Sander 42.00 Af Any Time Miss Lorna Jordan,, of .Toronto, Vibrator Sander $2,00 THE OSHAWA ? &5300 or Empire 6-5964 is spending a week with her par- sump Pump $3.40 - Genings ents Mr. and Mrs, T. Jordan, post Hole Digger 9 .75 1. TEmple 9.7750 - WA. 2-6'902 Misses Anna Wilson and Betty Caulking 4 .25 BUSINESS. COLLEGE ' . Gates, of Toronto, spent the week- Stapling Gun $ ,75 is open all year and our end at their homes. Paint Sprayer $3.00 method of individual The Young People's Union met pick $ .75 T•V• H ST for' the first meeting of the season , instruction permits you t0 E.0 ROUGE HILL Hedge Trimmer 92.00 y on Sunday night' at the home of Asbestos Shingle Caster ......._ 92.00 start at an time HALL 2-558 Miss Mary Jean Jamieson with L9 Lawn Roller 9 .75 $ Dey-School Courses front WHITE - resent. which to choose 1 ` ,AMr: and Mrs.' G. C. Allen, Sarnia; p The Active Service Class will meet EVENING CLASSES -_.__;---------------- --- spent' last Week-end.:with her Sister next Tuesda night in the'basement do Bisset! Rug Cleaner 1•�' --{ 1 Power Ra:ttset Gtur -...__. 43. 11 • r� i ' "Mrs in Altona Road. y g Power Cement Miser $6.00 TUESDAY and THURSDAY Learn To Drive rr.�r ��f' �' 1'b ' of the church,with Mrs. Lorne Jones' _ ___ ,, , 00 to 9:00 p.m. ' outstanding features of the Rouge Group in charge _.of the_program• m T_sl� of Subjeets_._r _.._ set Hammer -=- - - Hill Schob4'was that_of the Chid- cession Ladder �'hoite at the' r Roll Gall -.Bring an Article you Hamm #¢-00 'yen's Room. The work •was excell- treasure, from Canada. Les lay jigsaw Hammer $2.06 Special -asses for 1 en'tly done' by them, Many won DLO Jlg w Housewives - Shiftworkers 4 :Ajax Pickering prizes. Benz -enatic Blowtorch :.._'4 .75 Mr. and Mrs, R. Roberts, Finch WANTED TO BUY NT U Teen Age Typists DArIV1A SCIf00� : Approximately one acre lot or fm- Plastic Tile Cutter - -- $2,00 ;FREE LITERATURE riving I. Ave: spent last week-end visiting ihed small house with basement on relatives in Foote's 'Bay, similar sized lot wanted to buy in Wheelbaerow _ $1 AVAILABLE Day and Evening Lessons bir,,and bars. E..Knight, Dunbar- Sledge Hammer _.: S .75 ton, spent last Friday evening with. the country in less built-up area of House Jacks $ .75 10 Simeoe Street North J Standard and Automatic Cars Pickering Township on wooded ,or Concrete Breaker l 0.00 Dial RA. 5-3375 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. -Schwalm, Rouge Ren-treed location, anywhere north �► 'TEt11pl@ 9-2631 Hill. o ighway. Box 604 News Roto-TiIIer Happy birthday to Terry Clejand Office. I (No Deposit Required) of Woodview Road 6 years old. I _ w Happy birthday to Mr t g d the 58 h ' H pp btr Art. Spring rea a th chapter of Isaiah- as Mr. E. G. Code spent the week- ._ Y P Mr. and M Od ward, of Pine Grove Ave. on Nov, 13. his scri ture-•tfesson. Ile said that end with' his daughter ]fry. Young < of Mary Sheffield, a dedicate woman and husband, in Toronto, j Gore Bay spent the week-end with Our firemen were called to' a ��T - worker, started the work that became Mrs. George Watson, Mis. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Frank-Hayward, and chimney fire near Audtey on 'Sun- ; left on Monday for Montreal. day night, but the blaze was soon the Fred Victor Mission. The-main ­Phipps and Master- Kevin,Preston, 'ROUGE Y •(receivd too late for last week) task of thg Mission as of all W. M. visited Mr, and Mrs. Jno, Ravey-, is Mr. and Mrs. George Blake and extinguished. y y 'S. work is to looes the bonds tof sin Ajax, on Sunda • 1 #anvil Left on Monday for St. Mars Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of I�aag Happy birthday to Rick Nelson l � Y ' 1 } 5 Branch, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. of Toynevale Rd. on Oct. 27 - his for men and women' through the Mr.._and Mrs.. J. ]6f." 'MCC' x to attend the funeral of Mr. Blake's first birthday, love of Jesus Christ. The physical and Mar Bcth visited Mr. and Mrs. - -' Perry on Sunday. J P Y y'- -father. Sympathy of the 'community Happy birthday to Mrs. June Col- needs are subsidiary. With this aim, ' is extended to him in his loss Mr. and Mrs. H. Blohm, Toronto, Y• fames McClement„ in Toronto, he t - by, Pine Ridge Dr. November 6.' derelicts are Made into dividend$. Saturday, Mary-Beth spent the visited Mrs. E. P. Soden on Sunda The Claremont Recreation Comm- y" Glad' to hear Mrs. Lee, Rouge- We, through Christ are given' a week-end w,ifh her cousins ,Donna evening, g chance to lighten others' loads. and Beverley McFarlane. - iftee honoured the local Yee i'Vee mount Dr., is feeling better after. land Bantam L'all Teams with a .fury The next reguular meeting of the about with the flu. . • . - y Brougham W. M. S. will be held on p Sympathy is-expressed to Mrs_ M. Ajax And Pickering Ladies' • key dinner at the Legion Hall on Sorry to hear Mr. Oliphant, of - Tuesday night. They played this past November I5, at 2.00 p. m. at the Sorry is in the Toronto .General 1 g home of Mrs. Black on the death of her mother, —H. Paxton, who will Jewell League summer in the Town:hiB League. Hospital, after a bad fall. Mrs- Donnelly, ,last week, in Owen November 2 1960 be assisted by firs. Mairs and Mrs. j The Claremont Branch of the Can. Sympathy is extended' to 1L-s. Sound. _ Bayles. Rol; Call - Awake. Con- 'T� Ports j Legion will hold their annual .nlem- Jones, Rosebank, in the recent papas- The community was shocked by Diamonds (winners of 1st sec. 16 t orial parade 'this coniin r Sunda vrrners: .tics. Wannop and Mrs. E.• in of her husband. � � P' b y g the death.,last week. of 12-year-old Rubies Is Johnston. rThe parade will leave the Legion � Mrs. Perry•and .Ivfrs. Whittle, of Jimmy Wallace, who was struck by Pearls - •. � Hall at 2.00 p. m,.-for service in the A "joint meeting of the Official Rosebank' visited the Convalescent an automobile. Garnets t4 Boards of Brougham and Claremont . .; United • Church. i'ioiti:ig Legion Home last 'i uesday 'afternoon. The Woman's Association met on Onyx .12 congregations of the United Church , , members - Scouts, Guides, Brown- will be held in the church here, on Sorry to near that- Miss Pegg; Thursday afternoon at the home of Sapphires .. - 11 _ � ies, and Cubs and the 'Legion A. ux- Range, Rosebank, fell and hurt her `birs. Herb: Care _ Emeralds lti ovemb'er •16. y _. _ 9 Jliary- will also take part. ankle and will be home from her Visitors at the home of Mr. and Opals ' - Legion members 1ii11 Voss, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Hewitt and P � I g Jim daughter, 'of Oshawa: visited Mr• school for two weeks. Mrs. George Watson on Thursday: Bowling 200 Or Over i ?Curtis and Jack Rennie took part Mrs.'Archie Robertson.arid Mr. as. 217, 229: Marion Graham 206> Zella in the memorial parade of the and Mrs. K. ,Pascoe on Sunday. J y P The Woman"s Association met on DUMBARTON Kinnear, of Greenwood; Mrs. Brian Rae Brock 217, 229; Marion Gra- 1 Dunbartoa Legion, at Pickering, on Wednesday evenin at the home of McCombe and children, Willowdale; ham 206; Zella Wastla 206. Sunday. g 'Dunbarton Unitfed Church Mrs. Thos. Philip with a good att Mrs. Cameron Watson 'and dan�h- High Singly (flat) -'Rae Brock c k Quite a few pheasants were shot Dr. Hunnisett, of the Fred Victor ter, of Toronto; Mrs. Robert Dey of 229; High Triple (flat) - Marion =M endance. The president opened • the i to this area over the past two weeks. t Mission, was guest speaker on the Liverpool. Graham 585• Hi Single meeting with hymn 18-, followed by P . 8'h (��•) - �ddie Ortiz bagged nine. . . occasion of .. W. M. S. Fall Thank- - Mr. 'and •.Mrs. Stanley. Raymond Rae Brock 239; High Triple (itianQ ' Mr, and Mrs, Blake Briscoe, Tor- prayer. The Devotional was taken offering Service. Dr. McKay, minis- and family, of Wexford, and Mr. . Marie Brooks 605. by Mrs. Burrows and Mrs. Burton bnto, spent the week-end•here with ter, conducted the service. The flor- and Mrs. Orville Hamilton, on Sat- z due to the absence of Mrs. Waano i Washing Maelsines - #M And U !#its parents. p al tributes were in memory of'Jim- urday. E -Several items were ditcuussed, A i Sorry,to report Mr. Stanley Slack - my Wallace. The choir sang "Praise The Dunbarton Branch No. 541 PARTS AND SERVICE *ho suffered a stroke a few eks letter was read from the Fred Vic- e Ye the Lord" conducted by Mr. J. Canadian Legion held their parade AJAX BARGAIN CSI "M .a ' s report for Mission. The treasurer'go, had to-be removed to Uxbridge Tickle and accompanied by Mrs. H. and memorial service at the Park;in Phone: W142=6440 os ital last week. wrs read showing the returns from organ. Dr Hunnisett Pickering on -Sunday afternoon. Open Every Night Tig 9.8Y D clod P the recent Bake and Apron. Sale, a- Stroud at the f Mr. Les Lye is spending the'week mounting to over•sixty dollars. The- f �ittha Ma and Mrs. Thos. Lye..' Card Repori was given by .Mrs. Mr. Frank Hayward and Mr..C' Hamilton, showing five get-well ( V Redman are among the local deer mss' two baby cards and two spm- ` -hunters in the north this week. pa thy cards, had been seat out since Seyeral of the ladies of the Leg- the last meeting. It was.decided the ion Auxiliary attended a Hallowe'en Roll Call far the December meeting _ I {•Party be a - 'Cook at Uxbridge last week, when Recipe"' The meet- w- i'members of other auxiliaries of the ing was then turned over to the area were, in attendance. Several of Program convener, Mrs. Cresswelt, ' �I ithe Claremont ladies were lucky en- who gave a very interesting paper. ,,, ough to win prizes. They were The meeting b a daldtsth me player. f b ;Mrs. Rene Rennie, Mrs. Connie lake, Mrs. Florence Tyndall, Mrs. Y y Y .oanne.Pew and, Mrs. Jessie Me- the hostesses: Mrs. Philip and Mrs. _ Burrows. .. ` nice. Mr, P. Weir, who has. not been ti Miss Rosemary Hedges attended s a,lR banquet last Thursday night at too well for some rime; had the mil- ! Mount Albert, fortune to fall -one day last .week * M given the ball teams. it Mr, and Mrs. Clare Keevil atten- fractured shoulder.x Hospital•with a fled the Port Perry Lion. Club mir.- s u i Mr:strel show on Saturday night. Y. C. Pascoe has been laid up a t. Sorry to report Mrs. Jack Min_ u d ring the past week Aith an attack of sinus sell laid up last week with a, very Mr. and 3frk Gordon e to f isore shoulder. � be back atJw•olrk atata,aow able I t' - • g Mr. and :tics. Harry Porter and o on Campbell 1 t htr. f Toronto-call and arcs. Clare Keevil attended oed oa tics. Matthews _ :the Scandinavian Fair at the Queen Saturday afternoQueen ail w'Elizabeth Building ast week. Mr. Mr, and Airs. Win. Knox' visited Jack -Anoaby- was charge of one their son John-and family at Ramp- ton on.ii'eduesdai afternoon. .• of Zhe displays there: Mrs. Georgr Perry eturned home bir. Reuben Nuxtable, of Chalk y %•. ;ff{ Lake came home irom'hospital this after attead�iiG the Women's Ii»tit- 7. week after sarFerc, at the 1Cesttrn ute Conventiou at -the Royal York;- Ii<-pital. for ulcers. for three day> la-t week. •�; Stir* Mrs. -Aliecd Hamilton has recoe• r' Paul OTIcnis has been iu. the: aced- from her recent illnes and is f t Ho-liiial for Sick Children xitil ap'p ''� ' S ttOw CORSaIC�ci:19 %vith friends at ve s _ The Jii-aion Circle' ;� of the Ba u "t. athar'n st. . :,.; ' Remember the turkey supper in •s•: ;: �hUCC11 'Ogled ti1C Whitby gC�U;>.0.1 r. •, - - tine Hair here oat Thursday evening, " i"evinesday night to hear Dr. Aileen. Xining, rni;�ionary from India. November l0. . ;.;{ .;. •� ; �' - - M rs• .F.• 1`. Soeien. attended the l Sercral ladie> o: the F3apti,t Sun- F baptismal service for John Arthur infant son o Mr. and a[rc, bii!ton All - — + convent: at .\sax on Saturd=ay: Cant,tieii: 'in St. Paul's .nited L :.;; i Dr, i7nille Daniel. son of x for- ( rner miriiaer of the Baptsst, Church Church, Ajax,, on Sunday. lh AA • Mrs. W. Hamilton and Mr. Oscar. :;:'�ti,.�,:,.,. � yfra,�pr Irr,Catwn _ >< here, will advress' the Baptist CNurc-h Cbi,ws"bras° Carter had' tea• kith Mr. and Mrs. : f• here on `:ovember i�. 'Phe, cvenia; - r •.. — .; •::.;. —. (, Hamilton, on Sunda : ry - -- i will begin With.a supper in.the Lase- � -- tttent for the Yourig r'eople... ' Several of-our local firemen 'took ROUGE HILL part in a training session at 'L'x • ' brisige_on S:.nday afternoon. (received too late for last week; o Push '' 4 Eldon Creswell, resident of 'trio (received too late for last week No Eat, l Student Couuci[ at Pickering Dist- Mr. and -Mrs. Day. Griffiths, of J rict High School will take part on Ajax, and daughter, spent last week �1ARIGNG has never+been 883y. The are specially ' the "presentations at -.he Comnien- end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Griffths, r spec y designed for underground cement on November 18. -Con. 2. Babyl onians.4,000 years ago, and ' pressure irrigation syeteme. The United Church'Young People • .We are glad to hear Mrs, Thomp- 'water the Egyptians,had to carry water In Johns-Manville y went bowling at alarkham on Fri- son, of Woodlands Road;is feeling , to their arid soil. As early as day evening. better after her recent car accident. . 300 B.C., flat and Corrugated ' The canvass for Retarded Children Mrs, k BIack of Toronto visited India and China developed-extensive g C for farm —, School Campaign here brow fit over Mrs. A. V. Dta er, Altona Rd, last --budding������oI1• Tli� E'02t1pt�y'$ g g P _ Farm irrigation systems to feed their 4100.00 Thursday. - Celite (diatomite) is used extensively Dr. N. F. and Mrs. Tomlinso4 We are sorry to hear Mrs. Thomp- "gig populations. y spent the week-end in London, vfs- son, of Pine Grove Ave. is confined �: _:' a fertilizer COnfliti0n8L'.and for ptil'i- 7- sting the lattei s sister, Mrs. R. B. to her home,with a severe cold. Irrigation has been practiced in the fYing and -filtering, whey elatrity is ,Ferris. HAPPY birthday to Mrs. Prowne, -qj •n United States from the earliest essentigd 'fin 'per sugar cane, Mrs. 'Ken Ward and Mrs. Win. of Pine Grove Ave on Oct. 27. J Browning attended the W. I. Con, Mr. an , Mrs. P. Smith, of Wodd= days. Passage of the,Reclamation Act o0fn od ° �' wentioit held last week at the Roxal view Rd. spent last Thursday'visit- Drork.Hotel. ing relatives in Muskoka. of 1902 greatlyexpanded supplemental Agriculture is only one of the major 1 Congratulations to Ray Ward who Mr. and Mrs, W. Tyas of Sarnia irrigation throughout the country on fields in which vital roles are played by Made his first solo flight at the visited Mr. and Mrs, A. W. TyJA g 8ciml c btasis. Johns-Manville men and women here 'Goodwood Flying Club. here last week-end. Mr., and Mrs. Hollingshead had a Mr. and Mrs: Len Gates, 1st. Con. " and at other plant and mine locations. few friends visiting them.',recently,, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Law, of Johns-Manville aided many early They take de in rovi from the United States. . Whitby, last Sunda Pn P ding products C. Friends-toff-Mrs—Thell -Hockl ---Mr-and-Mrs;-G.y& Schwalm--and agricultural groups in planning irriga- and services for widely diversified som- will be glad to know slag has rot son John, visited their daughter and tion systems. This led to production of pany operations that' now embrace Krned from hospital this afeek. family, in Ottawa, last week-end. A .special Transits asbestos-cement more than a score of se - parate busi- - irrigation pipe now widely used in 'nesses. They serve virtually every 'farming areas to supplement 'natural essential-industry in.North and South rainfall. The non-corrosive and non- America, Mexico, Euro pe and other SEPTIC TANK 'CLEAN OUT - - •tuberculating properties of this pipe. .world markets. - i- COMPI,1�'rTE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE, :14:1 t.,"j f mmr w x$w' TANKS'INSTALLED rAT DiJNNE ,. ,TEe 9.1841 �'"1 - C� 11 V i e Toronto Plant At Port Ufiloa, Oat.,- - - :-•. BUSINESS JIMECTORY - i k s Tots] in-patients admitted Z31 l OYE'S YRYYS` �TD• +f .UA.RANTETD Number babies bona 31 ' RatO,TV , � ,� Total out-patients 296 --' / t�`S Inpatient_x-rays ,1129 Q ut�ztieLt x-rays', _ ' % _..PRESCRlPT1ON SPECIALISTS Any Make or Model IAb. � tip trtm'te. �T1 FUNERAL DIRECTOR -Lab. �`�}-p8ti`at trtm'ts. 18 fir Fudd `e s>�� � 1� FURNITURE, DEALER ration a -COSMETICS R _ i8• F- � " �Y NEEDS •' � f�� T lf0i[»N _ • - Ear, e,Tenose and-thr ep'tna 54 - sN+ •PrltraM.Plana ferni0� C SAYS bAILY 4A, :' y E�i EW DAY OR NIW�T t��iNEY � -�siwiai►YS t' HOLIDAYS 1-5 i West of Dunbarton _ - BRf3 Elf RS PICICmrVo PHONE WK. 2-5%1 McEAC Prop. , _. HNIE. PHONE # �e s, , I� 'I AT16& 2-0063 �'Phone WH. 2 2171 _ . Alferdtions-Repairs /'! • •• Pickering, Ont. • . , `' Temple 9-5357 •• -.GRAHAM HARDWARE - • � - - . • • IIiE� A�B CLARKE AJAX MINOR HOCKEY, SVF� T ANNUAL DA NCE E-SEASON - • - AUCTIONSM W.H. J.THOMPSON; B.A.. LLB. AJAX IZEERRATION•HALL Applinc rs/ �`II S 1 fie sma sari A fw`the rriste:.ad Solicitor FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. y d O*tar!e one-York Dance 8.30 till 1.00 '�` >ikida6 CeAa�nMs and Ontsclo Prizes ;1.26 Per Person !�S/AO�aS�/ ��C. .>tiethh Ed. Taylor's Orchestra ' ;.Swwood Ate-- Proceeds To Support Minor Hockey ftw. � WHitehall 2-Sti51 I In Ajar '11er4 hardware r TB.hape 9.2051 _ PHONE WTI. 4-191: ,f` Plcl(cERING > ss V.a',tie■r�� - 1'lERlifiCE e>eeailias asTe eseltliiYl. Creighton, Fraser, Drynan - ,,,..,i, o1se *. mono W & Murdoch PICKERING � � >j solrbfers, SoNdtors and Notorles . 2-! - 'Weddings, Banquets, Shows" L Y Publk "Mac Can Fix4t'� L _ Bakery Products Bank of Commerce Chambers, ri CAR RADIO REPAIRS S Simcoe Street North, Oshawa Meat Pies Our Specialty" _ : Barlifter, SOIICItOrr DUNBARTON 'R X10 ~ • •ill0ta PYbI1C Telephone RA. $•3446 AND TELEVISION Main St., Pickering _ . WH. 2-0386 -- 'WH2-6430 or T19.1191 •-Ken114 et OId Kinram-]Reed R101l PT ead creak ._ WA BD — WELLS AT. '1x7391 or AT. 2-1368 ----470I�1'T'R'>r 80111» _ �. by rsachine. s0-inch tile. Sep. BILAii. AC'iIIiAG� AMID Wr WARD - WHITBY, ONUS - _ Phone: MQ•8-ZW 8 Mom t•1M.l:-.1•,:-V I~Jfl6 ± TARM � ,� tic tanks installed and cleaned. AJAX IUMBER CO by Appainboad good Osa6 Down PaTuelift j. REFRIGERATION CALL - Ms. 29G1J9 AIR- CO'NDITWNINQ J-M DEALER - Tee heohot Asd COMMERCIAL Saw DOMIESTIC COTTAGE MATERIAL — IFENCINO IliiNle�i��`' "�`i=/Alwll - OMee �♦MS SALES - SERVICE. GARAGE DOORS — PAINTS -- PLYWOOD LORNE WHITE L L WILLOealMY +hd `OZ4! .ring - Phone WH2-1517 DO-IT-YOURSELF CARPENTERY SHOP TOOLS •g ,.ray >lssasmeat weeks" GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 'TEi�'lS ARRMGED 808T. AIIBTM PROP. low Rstabiiid Church hp _ w As - ..: +T • ]R, R. L WWtby,. Ontario T'ma sense west of whaby on CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE -AVERAGE GARAGE — $15.00 PER MONTIi - M No. 2 Righwa7, b"Irew PYb4e sels worship a" sowdep eol � -- —tiKost Rashes raiRe Sdseel In '�._•` _ Whtiby sad Ala Phen•. WWtI•y Me 8-34W — 11:00 am—centem +l Road milk SAw•i _ s+nRrowe wEL;oIRR , NO. 2 HIGHWAY MM. 2-3257 ay. wis. w. T. fitto!!, b Bit. JOHN LESIK LtJMB1NC� ^Phone AT. 2-2372 _ _ -__ leneral L SAYS DENTIST ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN GIiURCH _ PLUMBNNG BATHROOMS rakerins Ontario PickeraFtfg Medical Centre " PRESSURE SYSTEMS Rector .OFFICSI' WH. 2-0660 Rem. H. S. Shepherd. 8. A.. D.`D. Paints Etectriei,l AppllaIICes ESTIMATES GIVEN RES.• WH 2-1855 Bat; 196..Pickering , Ph. W peace - WH? rfiT . SUNDAY SERVICES .i 8.34 s. m.—Holy Comaumion Foots ,Glass Etc. M e 11.00 a. m.—M-orning Prayer ` -- ---__ lino a. m.—Holy Communion .- ------ --. (4th Sunday) _ r 11.00 a. m.—Sunday School in the - - —. - Comraurtity Heal ware TELEVISION & RADIO 1�.�9 a. m. nrsery �, . a s o n s r . :. Room ages up to 4 years REPAIRS _ �' -:_W M • E • WRDNESDAY :. PHONE: TSmple 9-1191 10.00 s. m=Ho'y Commuaiov >�I pli�one 11VHe - � ! wi� Intercessions for The S:ck Airro :SHERRI�I DUNS N KADIO&TV --------------------------- �. a >RATr>�1► -Pickering United Church - :'',FUNERAL AND Minister: Rev. Melville Btmars _ eOd1�GCON VICE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1960 . t O ' L -Saar DARUTM and eoLxaTaa No. 2 HIGHWAY 11.00 A. M. - Church Serdce Ile @W rlees aOt+ihlrS lWaxem. AJAX "How'Mtieh Should I 'Giw"' a. oiistn► AT PICKERING BEACFt QCAD — FUEL OIL 17• C •.AUDLEY ------__-- f. _ -Telephone .. 9AS A. M. - Church Service eAifii ore wrO+IK so oArs insurence Co.: - 1100 A. M. - s�rnasy s�oa 'STOVE OIL 2000 ar><rrle Os'paoms WH. 2-3610 01w 1AMee IE 4ai oetrrtrs t —CASH OR WRMIN 30 DAYS aww"" on v Christian ILLS, ce Societi► Arthur Mitchell Ltd* wbwbdft • • ( ., ROUSE HILLS, ONTARIO . iDarLa CH esl�is alms lbwWa.es « tq... : Bit :.CHURCH.SERVICE AND ADY SUNDAY SCHOOL :.•. ,SUNDAY 11.00 A. M. Bowman & Glaser yVhe 26771 F.9-2431 ' PLUMBING G STORE- + ia—Rosebank Road School- - -- -- - _.. pgONZ: W81'PB'1►,vt .Reading Room Open To PubHe Man NEW INDUS glass lined electric hot water DAILY ------ tonics, Reg. 199.00 ............•........... $".00 In Auecton Building PA mv mM INDUS-superb automatic dryers. , n 1. Reg.V9.00................... .. 11900 At Koreas HR1s WALT"It THOMSQN= Q.C. MONi�Tl1, RIONTlffK RRML a CO. NEW INGLIS automatic washer. Reg: ' aqwwW LiswAwd TAoo» a>< : Open Dally T91 5,30 P.m. yReWaBirr' Rcoen`T6 e. BARRISTER SOIICiTOR a��. _ $I slow EVERYTHING IINmSAM � . . M FOR ATHS - -- NOTARY o•i•M►• ;;,,;�, PLUMBING For'Further North-west consrtoOiN ISSIOIVER _ °'o"ruaw. CA.34M = SALES -SERVICE• CALL A oehmslott old Plant Rd. on , Vert LItWeters-a o CONTRACTS ta°06 No. Z H19hym1► - Kingston :, West 1401 AT. 2-2080 AT. c 71 '� ' t � ` " - BLADEBone Removed FOOD PRICES EFFECTIVE ROAST ■ 7b NOf 10, 11, iZ ONLY ' . '• WE RESERVE TJIE RIGHT TO LIMIT s H-0 R-T B r.. . �• QUANTITIES ...."..`., .. B . ­ARTLETT . PEARS " LON2 >� e - Jbm 37 AYLMERBEANS- z 1 ROW TINS 1e STANDING SHORT CUT iaosT K 15-0 - VEGETABLE �I� YORK �-0Z lb. c _.Be. Off HEAL BOTTLE 65C - PRIME ' RIB ROAST TABLERITE i-lb. Pg . 9c. : MONARCH TEA-RISK 45 WIENERS � - RISTIE S SALTINES ��B M II 35 C LEAN MINCED BEEF lb. c - TABLERITE PURE PORK APPLE SMALL LINK lb. c - - v --KRAFT CANADUIN, ENGLISH -0 OR PIMENTO r Jl11JNT CHOICE II c ATO c ULESE SLICE -KEYE GOLD SEAL $ C9 i %" TIN c L GA,-7COFFEE !ROYAL GUT.: I LL BAG 59 c ' SWANSON TURKEY, CHICKEN - -OR BEEF FROZEN T v DINNERS A HEARTY ENERGY FOOD CANADA No. 1 Iola 41. 10 M. ! . P",: c , -BAG - - BANANA holden six -sa very re jiesl Fla nor lb. 0 ljehaidsO GARDEN FRESH CRISP « RGE V r LERY IGA -M TENDER - _ BERING . IC �P .. SWEET � , VALIN61AS' . - Dp1, li ' B-LZRI 0V _ :0NIAR 4 '