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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_11_18 WS . e c eri e - Subscription Rates: Par Yesr United States: $3.00 W C.MURX AR AND SON PUBLISHERS 5c. PER COPY Authorized As Second C'aa atq� t. VOL. 1'b NO. 9. PICKERING, ONTARIO. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1960 Published Since November 1881 Post Office Dept. Ottawa Rougedale� Acres Have Model Homes'.,' Rotary Governor Township And Village Nomination On Display for ' The Publics To View,:•. Visits Here - Meetings To Be -.Held November 25th _„ Three fine model medallion homes Both Pickering Township and Pick- are on display in Rougedale Acroq; • • 1 ering Village will hold -their4gnnual PICKERING V'L�G� the new subdiviston in the" area of Wm. faggrieve To ( nomination meetings next Friday West Rouge, abutting on the Picker- night, November 25th. ing,-Scarboro townline, north of the Run For Deputy-reeve In the township, nominations open For the past four Saturdays, vole J- � at 6 p.m. for the office of reeve, depu- unteers, under the direction of Mr. Last week, the News was escorted Wm. Fairgrieve, Dunbarton, has. ty-reeve and. five councillors, also to George=Dunn, have been working to through these homes. They are lovely announced he will contest the of nominate candidates to replace retir- complete the log cabin at the aize of :..'indeed. So nice, they would make the of D Reeve in the coming Twp. { ing trustees in School Areas 1 and 2. the Township Museum, at yrtuS. _eyes of any prospective buyer sparkle. Elections. At the moment, Mr. Fair Elections will be held in the town- ham. It was a very heavy and diffior These are custom built homes, grieve is President of Dvnbarton- , ship on December 3 and polls will be ult piece of work to raise the hugs ranging in price from $19,500 to Home and' School Association. open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Township logs and fit them in place at thq 426,500. If a prospective buys'* has � I � ratepayers will also vote on the 2 year gable ends. It is hoped to have the his own house lane be can tin a • • • term at this election and those who building completely enclosed this p y P�ekering will Ask i lot and have the home 'of his choice 1 can vote on money by-laws will vote fall; and thou as early as possibld built on the lot. `� on the question of a public library for in the spring, to prepare the intero, Moremac Holdings have men on the township. for for exhibits. Further contribp* the site now,who will give a customer Scarboro for 25,004 Pickering Village will hold their eons will be much appreciated. a pricing on his plans. Scarboro township council will be nomination meeting on Nov. 25 tdo, Miss Marina van Dyke,-of th4 , This development is situated near asked to pay Pickering Town,',iu nominations opening at 7 p.m. for the staff of Lincoln St. School, spet4 the mouth of the Rouge river, the 25,000 for the oversizing of Pickering office of reeve, four councillors and the long week-end with friends -at Rouge Hills golf club and just north Township culverts, ro that when 'tne six trustees for the public school and Schrieber. of Lake Ontario Scarboro` area is built up around two public utilities commissioners. In A stag party was held last weed Some of the features of Rougedale Highway 401, the increased run off of accordance with a recently passed by- at the home of Walter Pearson, is; Acres homes are: gold or bronze me- water will be provided for. J.ArsMe TwIs" law all members for the above offices honour of his brother-in-law JameA dallion homes, open fireplace, cem- Reeve Sherman Scott reports that will be elected fora 2 year term. Pyette. Many of whose old.clasap plete sodding, atp halt driveways, slid- he and Engineer T.O. Jefferson re- Pickering Rotary Club received the Voting will take place on Saturday, mates were among the guests, j ing '�d� with screens and storms, Gently met with Works Committee and , Disw. Govetacr Turner,at their Mon- December 3,the polls being open from Tea young people h the Utencq decorated with your choice of inside clerks of_Scarboro township and that day evening dinner meeting, when 10 a m. to 7 p.m. Church who attended the Confe d a4 colours, certified clay brick, inter-ea the Works Committee would recom- ' be addressed the Club, and again at at Queen's last spring. attended a� radio units, bathrooms tiled in colour- mend to Scarboro council that this a fol owing club assembly at the • early morning service hi O. L, raster, storm a:a d sanitary sewers, amount be paid to Pickering- home of President John Lay. Want Signals At Whitby,.last Sunday, which yvas Zo ' waved roads, buried street lighting Mr: Scott said it 'was also 'agreed • lowed by.breakfast. stud many dote rigid et that pretest allotment of boundary • Mrs. Deeming, of Myrtle, spent There-are 157 serviced lot& in this roads with Scarboro was not satin- Discuss Plans For Southwest Fire ilSunday; d little the 1rm. Boyes' fast+ - subdivision, to service stations and a factory and that a new agreement I Councillor Ross Deakin moved last sly; and little grand-daughter Baz+± - - smhall shopping centre. The homes are J • p tiara returned with her for ,a- fet open for public inspection and you are would be entered into. Ray Ridges School week, seconded by. Councillor Cliff days. P P Pe Y s+ Laycox that council request permis-I ZIr. A. E. Calvert is reported tCi cordially invited to drop and see them. w• Plans are being install red stop signals at No. Rotary Will I SeIl discussed for 16 sion to snares P be i•t poor ttealth again, at the Frew. room school in the Pay Ridges area. 2 highway right-of-way at the South- ent time. • Mr. McLellan, Inspector of Pub- west fire Bail exit. These re<l lights Congratulations'to Mr. and Mrtt. ' Local. Golfers Christmas Trees lic Schools No. 4, Mr. Saccio, archi will be switched on in conjunction with Bill McLean (nee Doreen Carlton), y tech and air. Hearn consulting en- the fire siren.T'ne motion carried. on the birth of a son at Humbet' Pickering Rotary Club will be sell- pincer with the architest attended a Membrial Hospital, on Nov'embe4 Rr�+iri(Pyyards ing Christmas.trees thin year,to raise I recent, board meeting of'the trustees 9th, named Larry William. funds to assi_,t their . nk with crib-i.of Area 2. h L were County Will Take Mrs. Paul le Duc would-like rah. Two local members of the White- plRotarians nRoly Simons, lien Coop-.f dice ss�for.tnelengthproposed and,, various � �i of Rd who'havep tronized her lbeautyy lair I' vale Golf club were among the win- er and Wiif Hunt.are to charge oft clang*, wggested.'Tae plans will be ver . verpo , on, and to speak for continued pat+ nets in this year's tournament. this project. re-drafted and submitted at the next I'ickerin Townshi has been ad- fi p, *cusps of her successor, Miss Diane .In the Women's Division,Ruby Fen- The trees will be Scotch pine and I beard tweeting• vised that the Department of High- .Blair, of Oshawa, who is a first-class tan won the Lady's Golf Champion- will come from a s ecial tree farm I TTe In"pert..+r wzs given the neces- ways. has a roved tae. Count of p y pp tS' hair..stylist, and is experienced in ship, was runner-up in the ringer near,North Bay. I nary data and requested to apply to Ontario taking over 'the Liverpool hair colouring etc. M6,i Flair asA board championship and,received the The Rotarians wise up last wee; I the Department of Education for tuna- Road -between Highways No. 2 and sued operation of the busines,.oa silver pat award by the Canadian end to see the trees and place their, tine approval cf a 16•room school._ 401. Monday. Ladies' Golf Association. order. The township .was also adtdsed Glad to hear 'fir.•C. E. Brown isl j In the Men's Division, Cliff Barkey This year hay your 'tree frets the. that the county will be turning back recovering aster his recent illness,' ;1 received the award for the greatest gathers, _ _ _ at ortion of the Mr. sad Mrs. Hugh For th ancl! ,. reduction in handicap. � N y$ o. Brock Road between fani hwa ly are spending a month in sun. • • 2 and 401. ny California. The R. P. Wintera? ; Ceramics Display were very happy to receive a pbouej +Obect To Cement SCHOOL AREA Z I _ .ANNUAL MEETING call from them at Long Beach ,tello IThis Saturday and ing of their enjoyable holiday, and Lio-iel Sharpe,of Fairport Beach an- -'ELECTION OF OFFICERS that they had 'lust had two days of l Plant {�n Be Road Mrs. Marjorie Oxenham of Pir':e noonces he will sees* election to the 1 PICKERING rain,'the first since last February. t _ _ y ing, well known in this di tr;ct for I•, aoard of Trustees, School 'Areal. "YOUTH BAND Mrs. Pat Roche is its the Aja:a} �' s her work in ceramics is l o:d.rs an Mr. Sharpe is concerned over pres- November 20, 19M - 3.30 P. 31. Hospital where she kas Deed put islM Mr. D. Fur%ds of Bay.Road, south, exhib°lion, this Saturday• Novetber ent-day school costs, and future dev- COMMUNITY HALL a cast for these weeks. i speaking for several of the residents 19,from 2 to 5 p.m.at her hctae,ling elopment in the area. He is also int- Mrs. Brash Las been visiting ereste hiving near the school, objected to a street,east. Pickering. d in e,uca-ian being provided the home of her daughter Mrs S. cement mixing plant going in beside There will be a di=p;ay of various for re a•dad ch1dren from taxes be-. AJ' -Ptckerhag Branch Tiers and family, of Sherwood Ave. Ns home, in an area coned resides- pieces of ceramics ope _ie public. en& paid by parents- CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY hdr, and Mrs. Sill Movrratt and ltial. Anyone interested 'in tri3 is invited -GENERAL MEETING family, of Hamilton,' spent the weeJ[ Mr. Wm. Fertile and another real- to attend. PAPER DRIVE TYUR'DAY. NOVEMBER 24. end here with the former's mother, - -dent attended with lli(r. Furnis. Reeve - 0. DFF.I_Lt�LVS St. GeoraE's Anglican Cam Mrs. Nellie. Mewat. - 1 _JSherman Scott said he would con- Mr. Chas. Jol•_ifta a.-cd Mrs. jc_.i _ Parish Hall + "{: F.ND�REPF•.F:AliS 1•Ve extend sgatpatlly to lZal� . isuit with the township's solicitor rug-I have returned fr-zm Halifa:t w'irp _ �C.,P, a^d T. Funs It s F'oped,?tat Everyone Inter. Daniel, nephevr of Mrs.. Littlejohn, $esting that action be taken to have Mr. jol"iife was a dalegate 'o a 9,AT°'=DAY. NOVEMBER 19. est. In T i3 Worthwhile Cause who left here A fly to Edmcntore• °f 'the operation stopped in this area. Tcazhe.s' Federation Conventi-,a'.. . ri_e g At 11.00 A. M. 3Nii1 Attend. �—� last week, to aster.i a memorial err vice for his lace.fatl':er, Mr. Jacli, `-- Daniel, vcho=e death occurred b4. England on Oct. Fairport Beach Gro d F.!'rf'�r�. Mrs, %ti'nr. Her.>er, Rive=Fide- Dr. .L.= s -- •• has been rcica_-r,f.fmr., hospital, one condition that she stay is bed at her, r m,; home for two wcdks more. The-ABC of Fire Prever,tiinr and Safety in general Always be Care- fu(". Are your matdc;:a?nr,ys in a,. safe.place., where busy little fingers' will never firrd them? Mr. and fits.. Roland Harris, `o onto. spent a day.la=t week with their old friends the L. _%L _Morley's. On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs — H. Boyes attended the tea for ex- _. . hibitors and , visitors at the R 1yal Winter Fair, sponsored'by the Pres», iciest and.Directors, �; �,• ' r � b .. ;. V a u : ? Rev. Kenneth J.cLennar5, formes] minister of St. Andrew's Presbyter-4 ion Church here, who was. present at the Suitzfirj= morning service. wasl — 1 s warmly wcl�o;,icd by'%many: of hiq old Pickerin•; friends at its. close: $ sibs, McLennan was not able to b111 Y with him,'as she is slowly tonvalesr+ Bing from a coronary, suffered ar+" - •�.► bout._th'cee_moaths ago _ t Mr. W D. Smith is having a hour .� day Combined with deer hgnt:::g, at `•i <. Palos Lake, near North Pay; whip} xy xt ' is Mr. Dave Miller, has returned frog a similar mission in Haliburton, haw ing gone with a group from WhitbK o k.l! sad Oshawa. Women's Institute members please remember to place,a tea tow!s el on your next shofping list, i1# order to be ready for the Decembe# meeting, which calls for a shower Q# „ tea towels for the School* Roo tarded Children. This is inste4d of Graduating Class of Fairport Beach Sharon Bail, Linda Chung,' Rath 'Jennifer Rickeits. Back Row - W. J. tleford; Clarence Daigle, Gene Kart, the exchange of gifts a>, " public School shown here. Front. Chorney, Florence Mitchell. Linda Fairburn (vice-principal), Ricky Dale Nicol, Brian Mann, Norman on the program, public -.Row, L, to R, Valerie Herdsoan Pickard, Bien Butler, Susan Ross, Pearsall, Victor-Cooper, Larry Lit- Moore, R. T. Parker (Principal). Photo by Barrie Pomeroy 4K T1 PwWs Still Nssded•By The arded children •thropgIicut all parts South; Ajax; on December 3. from The dance is to.*e Yield in Frough,' Mrs. Hugh-W •,has•ju;t.-returnedc' .. :. As; And VVhft7 'of Pickering and Whitby Townshy/, 1,30 to 5.00 P. m., so that all per- am Hall on December 10. from Welland after attending a nq- 6 Retarded Children and it ij up to all of us to help tin- son# interested In the'school and its Happy birthday to Sharon Otter hew's wedding, and spending some ish the building and support k". ;ervfce to the community may det_it of the 4th. Con. who celebrated on time visiting. A sister-in-law, Mrs. Funds are still urgently rimi.•i for Transportation Available" t pers„nally. Further iufortnat:on nJ,y Saturday, Novcnt(ier 12, with a party Tresham, returned with her for a the,,,$School for Retarded i'ni.'lren, as "Transportation i% arranged for be had from Don Lawrence, phone of friends. visit. Mr. Hughson is up north on - ♦olMuer cilnvassers finish their viss any child who needs it", said Mr. NS'i12-4113. The Euchre at Mr's. Len Wilson's a hunting trip, and Mr. Boys is also Sls.to home, businesses and induct- lawrrnce, -a-id costs are according "Some families are moving inter was well rttendt3 on November 9, away hunting., i �... tried in Ajax, Pickering and Whitby to the family'b ability to pay. 'there, this area so as to be near the school" Prize: wcte won by Mrs. Wilson, j b : iTownships, are probably several hundred child- Mr. Lawrence stated. "We can be Mrs. Undo and Mrs. White. Re- WLLLLS { - Contributions have come in well ten•who need the school, arcot<1i11T pnmd to have the school in our •freshments were served. Proceeds dug bj ed dWsie.' 30-if ch tila, i from the Town of Ajax, according to estimates, and Mey live in all community. Right now it needs tyjlr for the t,azadr November 2S. W. VARD - 'WHTTBT, O1K� ' to the Campaign Committee, bust parts of the townships support of all"'. _ Mr. Len Wilson and two other phone: iY[O 64tfi6i receipts have been disappointing No help is received from cornmun- gentlemen 'from the Johns-i4anville tic-tanks &staged and cbaned. ° t firm spent the weds egd..at Newar elsewhere. ity appeals ut the present Campaign• BROOK . ROAR k + "The new school is located' in Corns And See 7U "ool alts+tiling a two day confertnce. `CrAi4 JWIO-RJgCAIRS Ajasd", said Association President A '"Come and See" Tea will be ThQ Scouts met as usual on'Mon Mr. and Mrs. L.en'••- Corrluttnand %.MTb1'BART1PkN. 4410 a Do* Lawrence, "but it served ret- I held at the school on Hurcher,It6ad', day night. Scout Leader Jno. Haw- C.thy of Willowda!e visited tle fain- AND TELEVIS ON kins will be assisting from now on. ily on Sunday. WH2-6430 or TUA-1191 1 !OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 P.M. ROUGE HILL S . EXCEPT. TNURS; & FR1'e TILL 9:00 P,M, MM ON NO. Z HIGHWAY - PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. NOV. 17th - 18tk - 19tH rV, T EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE WHILE THEY LAST ROUND SIRLOIN T-BOE SLICED RINPLE y • z �. f N f ie •L WING STEAKS 1b° Maple `tieaf BOLOGNA - L. EAN PORK LOIN ROASTS �4 RIB END Ib. 49c (Average Weight 2Y2.Pounds) !BY THE TENDERLOIN END Ib. 59c (Average Weight 3 Pounds) PIECE SLICED C p'--,35 �. CENTRE ROASTS or CHOPS Ib. 69C -` WHOLE LOiN The 59C - -. LEAN PEAMEALED - '.BACK BACON FRESH LEAN CENTRE CUTS SEND CUTS • or SLICES- Ib. {i or SLICES Ib. 9Ci (bs.' `' S FOOD jnARIKET _ iCe Bee': N . ef tarts - � Cr • F - - - . ib.. S 169 TANDING — (6th and 7th RIBS) • 1tea PRIME RIB ROAST ib.. 9C WHILE THEY LAST --- - - BLADE-- __OR-. SHOW- RIB -_ _ w IR I ROAST' 1b. I H � r (BLADE DOME REMOVED) _ BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET BONELESS ROLLED — (1st S RIBS) , PRIME - RIB ROAST 1163. 79c b. NOW %o 111w %0 %o SWIFT'S STRAINED 3t/s oz. Tins -- AltJr4BA- .. MEATS' FOR FOR• C db. C :53 t BABI (SAVE 6c) (SAVE 6c} _j - POPULAR BRAND CARTON of 200 PORK LU.NCHEON MEAT • _ B igare tes �- _ .09 L I (SAVE 20c) .12 oz. round tins .00 -MAPLE LEAF - t/s Ib. Plt :. .(SAVE 16c) ME CM . —SA KWHENFM DS ices (SAVE 6c) DAIRY :PRODUCTS ' (SPECIAL OFFER OF 3c.OFF PLUS se OFF) - FRESH HOMOGENIZED MILK .3 qt. jug Sic DOMESTIC (PLUS DEPOSITS) SHORTE�lING FRESH 2% MILK , .3 qt. jug 47c Fresh Homogenized Milk Half gal.pcarton DEPOSITS) - r 0 ' (NO DEPOSITS) �' v <-— Fresh 2% Milk Half gal. carton • 38c Fresh 10% Cereal Cream Half pint (NO Carton i8c MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE 1 Ib. Roll • ; • NO:_7-FIRM SELECTED �sOCDEFj RIPE OLL-- C BANANA'S �bS. PjABY7 aye se.) REGULAR '29 KENNEL CLUB OR TOPS 15 oz. Tins �l og o'C � FOR o• • (SAVE 19 C6NT5) � Food (Case of 48 tins S3.95) o • • rl • , • J , . thday on November 11,,and.celebra- of having a mobile library is this ?chool Board, Area Z. has accepted W @St �OUq@ Ladies Club Bazaar ted with the help of some of her area. As the question of a public ' leadership of the discussion group I friends. library is to be presented to Coun- : for Treasurers and Finance Chair- Mr. and Mrs. David Lennox have cil in the-near future, Mrs. Gilbank's men. The Publications Group will ------ been visiting Mr. Lennox's nephyw comments were very informative. have the, help of Mrs. Mary Guest, at Cornell University, Ifhica, N. Y. Refreshments were served by the Rosebank, Pickering Council Pu1X Mr. Jac. Cropley of Deep River lications Chairman. The group oi; visited his sister Mrs. E. A.nnis Horne And School Council "Family Life" will be .led by Mrs. and tamily on the week=end. First For Area 1 - Fortier, Rosebank, Parent Eduea- ;: A group of Kiwanians and their Plans for the Pickering and Dist- tion'Chairman of various Associa• wi.es attended the Divisional Church riot Home and School Leadership tions for many years. services at the College Hill Seventh Training Workshop are complete. To -Pickering District Associations are I' Dap Adventist Church in'Oshawa, be held at Dunbarton School, Nov- encouraged to send as many ddle- c.. Sunday evening, December 6. b ember 29, at 8.0tl p. m., this will be gates as possible. White the Work- Jimnty Thompson of the Base a progressive new step for this area, shop is primarily to help new exec- Line t,•: •• � i cecelrated his .3rd birthday on It'is designed_to provide the exper- utive members, attendance by those �. Noventb'er 16. ience that new personnel of local with experience will round out dis- lZemembYr the Joint Bazaar at Home and School Associations will cussion groups and is necessary for M Dunba;ton L aired Church on S,t- find most interesting and helpful. complete success. nc.cay.. Aovember 36. Mrs. W. Mc= Mrs. Earnicke, Leadership Train- Refreshments will be served and hay will open. the bazaar at 2.30. ing Chairman, Home and School any Home and School member may B. �lcightholni has entered Federation, will address the plenary attend, not only current executive. 5t. Mic tae s ospita session on matters o grenera inter- --Anyone interested is Mr. Geor a McConochie was at .. g' est and lead the group disccussion of to join in what is expected will be a -. home from work, with flu, last Fri- Grademothers,and Membership. milestone in, local Home and School - — dap• Mrs. Gwen Crown of Home and progress. - Corr. Mr. and Mrs. Les. Didsbury, of School Federation will head the Alderwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. group of Presidents and Vice Pre- Washing Machines - $20 And Up Albert Harris on Sunday. sidents, while Mrs. T. Wheeler, of PARTS AND SERVICE yr, his. Betty Stevens wishes to thank Pickering will be on hand to help AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE I her many friends for'all their kind- the Publicity Chairman's group. Phone: WH2-6410 nesies. She is'slowly impt•oy' in Mr. A. Tyas, Sec.-Treas. of the Open Every Night Till 9.00 O'clock ' health. , Mr; C. C. Smith was involved-in an automobile accident on the Kirig- swn Road last Wednesday, and had Announcing to have stitches to close a facial cut. - So�ne of the On-We-Go members . - isitEd at the Open Gate on Tue - i t venmg an prove ed a short eaM . Mayrard VicdkeringlSr,, of y FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18th Nova Scotia, is visiting for a month , k, with his son. - I� iisR n yUoctorsP Hospital Stroud's Road To onto - ■ ASHfON flA1RSTrLING A P for treatment. We hope she'll soon u MAIN ST_ -PICKERING :"� - be better. . . - , Mrs. Cli:f Laycox, wife of Council- c -_ ^'-�+ Fr ei'.- pil t 1-oks hapy Marilyn Vickery celebrated her - - for Laycox, cat the ribbon officially on. Proceeds of these bazaars are third birthday' on November 1. t _ (Beside Pickering Jewellers) opening the We3t Rouge Ladies pac to vano::s .cgmmunity uses, Re- the home of tier..and hire. Robert t t Bring in, or ask for our Opening Special Ca on Hopkinoon. Club &nn"I Bazaar, while Mrs.,P. ..rd d L hii,irer, baing the ma'.i oge. N1rs. James Mooney and Michael Operated by Theo Goemour Fhoto by Barrie Pomeroy af.Stroud's Road attended the Royal r..........,.. Winter Fair, in Toronto, Monday. 'WHitehall 2-6370 Open, Every Night - GREEN I��V�K the hospita] t L'owmanvjtte.pa; Jibrary Referendum Obtained G Tu:sday after a shorL ileac->. The lien McIntcsh, Keith Greeafield. symprtny ut tnj? ,community goes On Monday, November 7, Mrs. E. _ and lien<on Lehman attendee the to the. family; a� the Sadler)' lived CLAREMONT'S 1 ith ANNUAL Opening Night at 'the Royal Winter in rata di�tric, fora .:umber.oi years Hull, President of the Pickering, Dis '.Fair. prior to moving to' Howmanihle, trier Home and School Council pres.- s Misses Mary Lehman and Anne The flowers on he Communion Tab- ented a signed petition of more than SANTA CLAUS PARADE two hundred voters, requesting the Draper spent last week end with le on :unduy were in his memory. formation of a Township Public Lib- ' -friends in Markham._ Mr,, t;l,.i A.. Aer,on and Mr. W. rary. A recorded vote showed all Sat. November 26 11.30 P.M. Sharp Mr. %'in. Michell spent laa vaeek Carson ar. both.s,iurting new Chev. Councillors to be in agreement. with friends, hu:iting in the :Martin cars. of 'this town- River region. biro. Wm% Harbron, Mr. and Mrs. Therefore. the voters ship will be asked, during the else- MARKHAM GIRLS' BAND 'There was an induction scr:ic� on Leslie Harbron and Lloyd attended tions, earl is December, whether Tuesday. of this week ivr Rec. C;oc- the Hall !r eaI wedding in, Toronto, y School Hoot Prizes— or not they wish to have a public Schools with 40 u ils Or mote, .don Elliott. from liaptiat.Churches on Saturday, Mr,:-' Wm. Harbron library: P P _.of the Convention attc:ided. spat the week-end with bliss Mab- This. step was taken because the 1st--S20, 2nd—S10, All other $S el Hzrbro-k.at Richmond Hill. Home and' School council, dedicated Schools with 39 pupils or less, - Several ladies gathered at the-.home ba• its Constitution, to the,-welfare of 1st-320, 2nd—S10, All other $5 V . hi'lley and P. C I ren, as een i cre st y 6t- riles or est ecorote icyt e, clown, etc. N"rn. David Thurley (nee Nfary crrned about the lack of books for, Lucky Draw $100 bond, $30 groceries, • Movie Camera; Rod ' The Even;:ig W: A,: held their c. with I with .a shower on Satur- meeting at the home of N1 r, and ,da night, the large and growing number of.. and Reel. Mrs. %%ill Pegg on Nti',edaesda y children in the township. It ig com- y,.w'jth. 1fr,,'anti Mrs. Percy jones and Santa will have a bag of candy for each child. min knowledge rhos books acid ed- good attendance. Mrs. George' N1c- �. family cairr,l n Sunday• Mr, and Connell demonstrated the - making ` education i go hand if hand, acid that b Claremont Business i Community Association- Ntr�. 'Don F Lett. at'Hamilton, education is one of the challcngrs of —sponsored y tY ' of chri,tmas Decoration. The Bub- Mr. and NI'r�. I'lo%d Madill and our - iness Period was conducted by` John. of Osha%A, visited -Mr. and time. Children cannot be expect-. D. Morde i. ,Mrs.. Pegg served_ .a t of rs. 13. Jamie-on, on Sunday. ed rt 'aearett out books. Books must dainty lunch. \1r-. C. Bri tr, of Oshawa, 1�'e readily aiA notit - The Afterr.aoa lV. :1, held them g spent 'The need rc not the same through- RATEPAYERS the week-end 6%ith her sister. Nir,. out the tow a hip. Sonte areas, Brou- �, meeting at the home. of 11 r. «• Lewi; )ones.: '-gltam, Claremont, Kinsale, Picker- Trolley, on 71 hur,day, The-program Mi-s ,Betty Gates who is auendinz jilt) Village and • X%'hitevale have . '+ was taicen by': Mrs. Pegg, Mr,. the 'Coroatd Teacher,'. _C ills a is TOWNSHIP OF PiCKERING Kingstone, %fr:c. E. Clark, Nfr:. doing. practice teachin g literary service well established, and t, p g,at 1'in,e . ,with.grants from County, Township Brooks and' Mrs. Nlpnakcr. Mrs. -(grove cchoo! t%is week. and Province, provide for their im All listed• in 1960 Voters' List as owners will have Brooks presided over •'the l�usine..F P mediate area. Fairport Beach has the opportunity to vote on B Law No. 2548 "Are you in favour period, 'i'!le groups are planning .a• PP Y Y' Y showing of pictures of the Scncol GUNBpRTON mushroomed in less than .one- year. of the establishment of a Township of Pickering Public Library?" United Church to two hundred and seventy. sub- Centennial, on December 2, in' tat r scribers (by comparison witlf 'Kin- It his been arranged for Mr, Roedde, Director of Public Sunday School room. Dr. Wei., McKay conducted the sale's 37). .iVhile~these libraries do Libraries for the Province Of Ontario to discuss this matter in the _. The conimunity and the Su;tday' .regurar )nor-wing service: The, Girl School Christmas Concert will be Guides had taint church aradc. The fine work, they cannot begin to cope Township Hall at Brougham on Thursday, November 24, 1960, held on December on P with the current population, due'to at 8 P.M. choir sang ':`O God the Rock of lack.of costly facilities and full-time LLOYD JOHNSTON,Clerk All parent sof Scout age will please' Ages with Mrs. H. Stroud at the staff. Township Library Service sup- All ineet in the Sunday School room on organ, and conducted b Mr. t? y P- _ Township of Pickering .,.Wednesday, t 8.00 p. mi, Me bers y J ortat with proper staff and.tr meet Y. Ln Tickle. Dr. ZicKay read his script- ortation• could more closely meet of the Christian Education Comntitt- - ure. lesson from Micah 4: 1-6, with the needs of residents of this town-. ee please attend, also. his text from it,,- second verse. 2600 ship, and by co-operation and• co- PUBLIC . ' T ' C E Les.. Wilson, Chas. McTaggart, years ago, Micah wrote.about How g ordination could assist existing lib-. a. i 1 h g, S .. ter Carson left for the north hunting Micah, peace was 'irought about It is a niatter of concern to all The Electors of the Township of Pieksriny t grounds this week-end. They go to through the fear of Go?. Now, our those sponsoring this move that par- .Manitoulin Island. lack of trust is shown a- we pre- tjcipation of all areas of the town TAKE NOTICE Mrs..N..Wilson.is spending a week 'pare for �var. while we taIK'peace ship in a common library program .with her-sister Mrs. N. Burton; at through conte-ences.-We new h.-tin can be accomplished-without inter- (1) On October 26th, 1960, Council passed By-Law No. 2545, Claremont. continual fear of war, as we have a which provides for a vote of all persons whose names are on Mrs. Ken.Brooks and Rosalie, and cold war. As long as freedom it} the teeing with areas already quite con- P Pe Mrs. A. P and 'Ruth sent tine tent with their library service. It is 1960 Voters' List on-question, "Are you in favour of a two year Pegg P t new nations now forming, is rem- clear, however, that if library ser-, term for members of the Municipal Council?" Thursday with Mrs. James Thomas, pered with Christianty, there is' no. vice is to be readily available to ev- nit Stouffville. need of fear .of excesses, as in the (2) On November 7th, 1960, Council passed By-Law No. 2548, Mrs. Rose Cole, Erooklin, seat I eryone in the township, those who which provides for a vote of all persons whose names are on P Cnn.,o now. As we all worship Jesu's want it must seize this opportunity the week-end at the home of 'her Christ. we are all as one. We must - the 1960 Voters, List.and are qualified to vote on money mat- Nelson, andfamily. think in broad enough as__ctL, to back it with their vote. - Corr. tees, on B _Law "Are you in favour of the establishment of a • ' Township ('Pickering Public Library?" a whole Christian world. All Christ- ..Violin Class Performs For JALSAM & MT. ZION tans united must now advance in Vaughan WHllard The vote on the above question and by-law will be taken at the name of Jesus: en cal f the Vau- ' -the some time and places as provided for the 1960-Municipal y The W. A. met last Wednesday in ► + • Th =t t}e church- asemen� res. s. )— n'-- io��tfo;e who aye •recent y Elections, 5gturday, December 3, 1960, between the hours of 11 ghan Willard Home and School As- A.M. and 7 P.M. ...'Wilson,took the chair and the meet- been deer hunting were: Nfurray sociation w•aa held on November 8. The Question is an expression of opinion on. which Council ing opened with hyrrrn 182 and pray- Brown, John Black, Don Annan and During the business of the meet-, may act, while the B law will be enacted b Council if passed er by Mrs. Jack Empringham. The Ken 'Rals lon, ing a rather heated discussion arose Y By-low P xcripture: Matt. 5. 1 - 16 was read Visiting Mr. A. J. Thompson •and concerning the subject bf 'school by the Electors. by Mrs. B. Jamieson. Thirteen la-l-. Mr. and \frs. Howard 'NfcClemelit tunics_ for the girls,. air. Hewrard I HEREBY CERTIFY that above statements of the Question and ies answered the Roll with °a verse on Sunday v.ere: \Ir. and Sirs, Eb- . made a motion to leave the matter By-Law are correct, according to By-Laws Nos: 2345 and 2548, ".with the word `'Light". The Lesion ersnle, of Pitch Clitl. up to the g P Y P P g• _ : Thou hts ow "Our Commission parents - those tdishin, to os Passed b' the Municipal Council of the Township of Pickering. g The Pickering Horticultural Soc- provide tunics could do so and those GIVEN under my hand and seal of the Corporation of the { were., taken by the President, and iety met at Chcrrvwood, Thursday., not in favour, could'continue as tPey Township of Pickering at Brougham' this 8th•'day of November, } song,the theme sun Following the November 3. N1 i;s Niay Somerville had previously, 1960, - g• minutes and business, a Reniembran- I chaired the mgeting in the absence The Violin class gave aperform- cc Day program took place when the of president Mr. Gerald Cowan. The ance on the work they had learned ^ " hymn 378 was sung; two minutes' I meeting•was a display of Christmas up to this date under She direction ° Lloyd,Johnston, Clerk . silence observed, and a number was decorations. of Mr. -Karry, A. T. C. M. Township of Pickering 'donated for the program by each I• Christine Craggy and' Grant West- An informal talk was given by IBrouighom, Ontario ...one. The meeting closed with hymn lake 'have been .ill with the flu and Mrs. R. Gilbank, of the Scarhoro 488 and the Benediction: are now feeling better. Mobile Library on the advantages Mr .Robert Sadler passed away in Marlene Mitchell had her 11th bir- • -::; ""„T',.t - :.. <::. '. W a -+, ,:.,e. u. M..L S•. ,:i .au.i+M...t,.✓ MywM _ ..,..� .. r - - r. meeting will be held Friday, Novem-I Gdns. spent the weekend shopping in the choir entering to the procession. ber 18th at Fairport United Church Buffalo with friends. I' al - Give to our God immortal praise. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hunt, Island The choir sang "The church where D�TOR�AL -- at 8:30 p.m, The Frenchman's Bay Yacht. Club Rd: would like,to,-thank the people in I' I worship" and a quay;et: Mrs. Pat �� �� HO�Ie are holding their Christmas Party West Rouge for their'card3 and flow- Kerr, Mrs. Helen Btisbin,,Messrs A. - - Yacht Club f r. Hunt's other and Dance at the Oshawa b err at the time o M H M 's and S.,Jackson, sang "In Times like on December 3rd. death recently. these", with Mrs McClement at the k This is probably as good a tirh-C—a4 any t0 suggest that the Elizabeth Perkins spent .the week- A- speedly recovery to little Susan organ. Scripture readiiigs"were from people in this area, try as far as possibre to do their shopping end with her sister,Mrs. Frank U3her Gordon, Friendship Ave. who had her Psalm 44, and St. Johhn 14.,Mr. Her,- i at home this year. We refer to chrigtmas shopping. in Toronto. leg broken at school last week, to on'took as his text John 14: 27 - Frenchman's Bay Bowling League Mr, Ray Stubbings, Friendship Ave. Peace,' I leave with you, my peace I Everyone knows that money is not being spent as freely as Team No. 5 Roughriders 50 who has been in the hospital follow- give unto vcu, and delivered a Rem- 4111 years past, and especially with so many out of work,at this No. 8 Bums 43 ing complications which set in after embrance. Day message. Armistice "Mime. This of course means that shoppers will be trying to No. 3 All Outs 41 bo. had a bout with the flu and to Day gives to us as a church, a No. 1 No Names '35 Mrs. H. Revill, Ridgewood Rd. who chance to remember freedom and to stretch those dollars as far as possible and to do this, will be' No. 7 Slowpokes 35 has been confined to her home with ill remember it was'bought with a price. looking for bargains. No. 4 Punks 29 health 'for the past two weeks. We must look to see 'what w.. trust It is hard for the small town merchant to compete with the No. 2 Vamps 23 The Home and School will hold a in. Fars are not the answer, nor No. 6 Pickups 21 Bake Sale at:Steinbergs Fri. Nov. 25 summit meetings, important as they l large, brightly decorated department stores. We feel though p + Over 200—Edith Reaman 225, Betty startinv at 4 p.m. may be. Let.us consider - It is bet- - ld 1-f man•' e � L 7ERat rriore people would shop at'home,,coupled with good prices. We,feel that Pickering.merchants Wentzel 214, 250, Elmer Reaman 214, Bob Weaver and Mr. Finlayson of It is better to trust hi the Lord than Jim Gurr•213, Al Grant 224, Helen the staff attended a Conference on in princes. As the 'angels came to offer quality. They run into trouble competing wih the large Hill 246, 229, Jack Buck 22.3, 205, Exceptional Children in London re- the shepherds long ago saying - : stores on price. Mike Cichun 206, Al Skelton 201, cently. Representatives from schools Glory to God in the highest and om , this year, the local merchanaa is going to cash in on those Bill Henderson 2K Dorothy Wise- throughout the Provinee attended and earth peace, goodwill to men. Let us man 287, Sid Fenton 222, `Clarence several from the U:S. cling to this ideal today. God in -His :Christmas sales, he will have to decorate his' premises, pro- Gibbons 210, 212, 262/`('Lrd Warren The Kiwanis Junior,Bowling League riiercy showed that.people find peact perly display his wares and sell them at as good or near the 262, Fran Wentzel 21T, Marg Morgan high scores for Sat. Nov, 3 were Boys, in the Saviour. Though all other prices of his competitors. 247• Chris Bently with:205 and for Kids, things fail, Christ does not fail High Single Flat, Ivey Skitch 290, Judy Allan with 200 and the Hidden More than the'sword, we need the :r For the sake, of local economy, we hope that everyone can Al Hooper 340.' score was won by Ricky Quinn. Word of God; we need faith, let u;.� get together—the merchant and the shopper. High Triple Flat, Ivey Skitch 686, The West Rouge Kiwanians held us worship a living Christ. ? Clare Skitch 886, Al Hooper 700. their Charter Dinner and Dance Fri. The Nursery Class was conducted - ': .,,• by Mrs. Helen Hawker, assisted by refreshments.The next monthly meet- Dorothy Buck 312, Mike Cichun, about ninety enjoyed an .evening of Margaret Hartford. The Thankoff- ing will be a Christmas meeting and 306, Al Hooper $58. Ja good dinner followed by dancing. erinB service of the W: M. S. will ire A memorial day service was held their will be a special speaker and High Triple Hdcp- Dorothy Buck 7$9, -The Don Mills Kiwanian Club were held next Sunday night at 7.30 p. m. at the school,�Nov. 10.Attending were speeiat music,and will be held Thurs. Ivey Park 't93, Mike Cichun 793,tapMis. guests of the evening. Dr. H. S. Shepherd, St. George's An- Dec. 8th. All ladies are welc Alex Parker 792. Mra.Grace Smith and Peter, Ridge SALE RICOIBTZR t glican church.Pickering,Pastor David to attend. Winner of the first series is team wood Rd. with Mrs. Smith's mother .Holmes of Danfair,- Baptist Church • -Mr.and Mrs.M. Parkinson attended No. 6, Roughriders with 60 points. firs. Richardson of 3'ot 10 motored Saturday, .November 12. - treesea- and Mn if.•Munroe, supervising'Aria, the *adding of Miss, Sheila McLeod to - �= w Springville N.Y. and spent-.the deny.:Iar=e:auction sals�.of one c n ,eipal. Pastor Holmes led a special 'David Brown of Toronto at Danforth ! R� , R'eekend virtith their aunt thhe, not the u largest furniture household aucttrhe prayer and the senior rooms sung Gospel Hall, Toronto, on Sat. Nov. Dr. Brandl,�who is•witlr`:the.0rilla wla of furnitu It spas held in the hymns. Dr. Shepherd spoke using the 12th and later attended the reception The Ladies Club met Thur. Nov. 10 Hospital spent Mon. with his family County of York, approx. 20 beds. :Poppy as an object lesson. Mr. Ladd at Pickfair hall. with twenty members present and Ridgewood Rd. while writing exams springs and mattresses, 10 drams sounded the last post and the students There were two people baptised they report that the annual Bazaar to further his medical career and his and chests of drawers, 9 electric saluted the Rag, from Dunfair Baptist Church who Sat. 5 was the most successful one friends wish him every success with stoves, apartinow size; 6 swivel tell Congratulations to Grant Doney were among those attending the bap- they have had so far and they would these papers. e�•ision chairs, rugs, television set, 10 •who was 'the total point winner from tismal service at Calvary Baptist like to thank everyone in the coin- chesterfield suits, 10 modern eiec- - Fairport Beach school at the school Oshawa. Sunday Nov. 6th. munity who donated either goods or I � ten ssfrigeratoss, the complete e i fair held at the Kiwanis park recent= The Hi Teens greatly enjoyed their tim- to make it such a success. i tents of a lrsgef 22-roossed house is ''Ty. As a guest of the Kiwanis, Grant special monthly meeting at the church. The next meeting of the Club will Thos. Dumand and Jim Breedoa, Rosedale, Toronto. Property of Mrs. 'visited the Royal. Winter Fair and Nov. 7. They first saw a film entitled be Thur. Nov. 24, 8:15 p.m. in the (brother-in-law) of Richmond Hill, Barris. Everything in this sale is is also was,a, guest accompanied by his Teen Crusade and then with provi- school and members would like to were successful in their hunting and exceptionally good condition, - and teacher Mr. Ladd at the Kiwanis ban- sions they themselves brought along. have any ladies who are interested to shot a deer.at Sunnidale Twp., near sale will start sharp'at 12.00 noon. •tlttet held in Dumbarton United Church they had a wonderful time with a attend as this is an election of an ex- Barrie last week-end. at Prentice's Auction Rooms, Frank. hlev- 14th. huge bonfire and a Weiner roast with ecutive for the coming year. Refrt-3h- bars.=Thos. Dumond. Mrs. John lin House, Markham Village. Terms .ales. I. McNeill of Lakeview Ave. hug the trimmings. men s will be served and a social -Denney spent Tuesday ' with their cash on day of sale. No reserve- J. $s spending a eiil o in Miami, FAve. John McKenzie of Park Crescent time advocated for all. parents Mi. and airs. R. Horner, ip Smith, clerk. KEN and CLARKE NTI de- and friends and neighbors miss her had his tonsil; removed at Ajax Hoe- Community A o. 1 be hold- e. RE C auctioneers _ The Commis ss will of $ern - 1� E, dmuch. had to ih r ing, their annual -New Years, Eve. Many happy returns to Mrs. Mary • • Phyllis and Tommy 2ettler were Margaret Louise Parkinson eels- Party at the Qolf Club and tickets Smith, who celebrated her birthday Saturday. November 19. - irotportaat patients at Ajax hospital at the be- brated her 9th birthday with a party :will be on sale at Harts Variety Store last Wednesday. extensive clearance auction sale of i ve soon so reserve your.,table for Mr..and bars.:.Robert Dey eele- very choice, and high class resides• ;;ginning of this week. Phylis under-, Friday,•Nov. 11 attended by many of rY -- went a tonsilectomy and Tommy had her friends,and a Brett time was had ;your party early and be sure of a good brated their 21st wedding anaivers- tial furniture, electrical appliances. ` minor surgery to remove a cyst from by all. time that evening• ary last Thursday, November 17_ broadloom and oriental rugs, choice his foot. Pastor David, Holmes will be bring- Mrs. Alex Green and little dau;n- Mr, and Mrs. J. Johnston and the crystals, glassware, dishes, mirror. Birthday congratulations to Sharon trig. the message at,both service at ter Susan, East Ave, are enjoying a family spent'last week-end at Foot's contests of dens, study, recreation 'Atkinson who.was 10 years old, Nov.. Duafair Baptist Church on Surrdas few weeks with relatives in Englnne Bay,'visiting Mrs. Johnston's mot- rooms, : drawing-room, handyman's Nov. 20. Morning service. is held at at present- the her Mrs.. O. Cameron, and where and garden tools, inducting some Congratulations to 44r. and Mrs. Mr, Johnston -did--some-hunting- - very fine and excellent bedroms. ". Deer, hunting near Wilbe orce are -a—and the su-Ject fer J Al Pickard,Earl Harrison,.Tor' Marsh, ing service at,7•n.tn. will be "Reath Neil ,Merritt. Flagstone Terrace, or, - Mrs. Carrieron returned with their dining-room.' -kitchen, nook suites. and Allan $rickell. to the After Life" and there will be the arriv;iI of a son, Teddy,Tue. Nov. to spend a few days here. _ Etc., at 833, Kennedy Road, Seta- Mr. and Mrs. R. Barton and fam- boro, just north of.EgInton Ave.. It is good to report that Mrs. Fisher special duet numbers. Then men's S. property is back home,again after visiting her prayer 'meeting'bas become a regular Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Samways, ily of King City visited Mr, and on east side, the r of hlrs. son in Denver, Colorado. weekly.affair and is held each Friday Friendship Ave. spent the weekend in bars. Bernard Baker on.Sunday. George H. Kennedy. -Sale starts at Mrs.'Wilkinson of Park Crescent, is morning from 7 to 7:30 a.m.The adult. Peterboro-visiting relatives. i2.?,4 P. r,:. . \o re�ervr_ PropertyY home from the hospital and coming; bible class-is held every Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Huberts. Sun- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church sold. Terms cash. See bills 'for fuII - . Tong very well. the church at 9:45 a.m. and all are nyslope, were iri Learnington over the rparticulazs and listings, as this is an Karen Peterson, Sharon Copithorn l welcome to attend. weekend. Divine Service was hell! on Sun- outstanding sale lot. KEN and and Susan Pickard successfully passed - Mr. and Mrs.. C. Denney .and '.fir. Mrs. Barbara Chowrl, L-rownfield -day, conducted-by the ministry, with C.LARKE PRENTICE, auctioneer. their Trail Test which was conducted'; and. NIT.. J. Denney attended. the ,-.]by firs. E: Crosier, assisted by tlar- wedding(.:their neice Jacqueline Den- ` aret Newman. The test was conduct- hey' at Allendale Sat. Nov, b. -M 7: : S ctal,Notice=In conjunction with A ed for half a mile down through the oe j • • »hush and along the beach and :fie* Young Canada Book Week, which UnICIpa Ele�t�o�8� completing their .test, she girls re- is this 'week, a number of new chil- "Eurned to the -home of their Guide dren's books have been purchased _ :Captain'and were served cookies and: and are now on the library- shelves. - 3tot chocolate. These include new mysteries, animal w Jack and Cecil Denney returned stories, adventure tales and a 'great ]tome from deer hunting in Duff erin many others, so' parents- are asked county last week with a fine deer. to tell their children about them so _ Mr.and Airs.'W. Boyd of Newznar- they can borrow,these books from V1 L'LAGE' - -OF ...P' ICKERING ket visited their daughter Alrs. A. the library. There is no finer pastime . Public Notice is hereby gives that a meeting -of the :Municipal Electors of the Village of :;Pickard and family recen tly. for children than the reading of good Pickering W!Q be held in the • Many happy return to .Frank Gar- literature and there is a large volume g 16, who was s. years old to Nov. of pleasure to be had from the books I HALL P I C K E RI N G 16, Air. and Mrs. B. 0uthwaite from at the Fairport Beach library which COMMUNITY �Shelbourne visited her• sister, Mrs. is. open every, Wednesday afternoon mil last week end. from 3:30 to 5 p.m. and Monday even. - A great many parents of Fairport ing r On Beach took the opportunity of meet- ida Ting theme teachers of their children at FRENCHMAWS BAY SFr No vem er t _ L.Pickering District -High' School Open _ y, 31ouse which was held Tues. Nov. •8 Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCartney and as did the parents with children at- family of BeeFhville, Ont. .spent the at the hour of 7 o'clock in the afternoon for the •nomination Of eandidt+tes 'for the offieet " tending Ajax high school at their -weekend with 'Mr. and Mrs. Grant of Reeve•and four Councillors for the Corporation of the Villa a of Pickering, for the nontin- :-Open House, Nov, 14th. Hilts. gg We are teased to see Mr. W. Bark- ation of six trustees for.the Urban Board of the Village of P•iekering Public Schools and for Many happy returns to Joyce Bar- P lter who was 10 years old Nov. 17. er is home and able to be out and the nomination of two Commissioners for the Public Utilities Commission Of the Village of At the Ladies Association meeting around after his recent illneess. Pickering. "Tuesday Nov. 8, plans were discussed Happy birthday wishes are extended # _.•_for the giant annual sale to be held to Greg McKean who will celebrate In accordance 'with the provisions of Village of Pickering by-laws numbered 248 and at the community hall, Sat. Nov. 26 his.birthday- on n-November-- *, -Public Utilities Commission shall hold office at 2 p.m. A great variety of articles The Tuesday evening "Social" at for a two year term. -will be on sale for the enterprising Fairport United Church-will be,spon- �l+ri�tmas.._shopper B,-inctuding�hand .s9red November 22nd by the Sunday If more than the neeeisa number of candidates are nominated and a poll is requir- --- - — Wtted goods, dolls'+ clothes, aprons, School. ed, It will be held on *am-woolen mitts and socks as well The winners at last' week's Euchre : SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3RD, 1960 as a bake sale. Come and enjoy a cup party, were Mrs. Dora Skitch, Clare of tea with your neighbors. Tickets Skitch and Mrs. Fran Wenezel won for a draw to be made at the sale the consolation prize. Mrs. R. Holobon The Polls will be open at 10:00 o'clock in the morning and continue until 7:00 o'clock in are available from the members. 1st will hold a Social evening at her home` the afternoon of the same day and no longer in each of the following polling places: prize a bushel basket of groceries, on November 28th in aid of the Sun- 2nd prize one pair of towells with day School Christmas'Party. Polling Place Location Deputy min Officer Officer Poll Clerk stand crocheted edging.Keep Sat.Nov. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fertile gave Flo, 1 Lincoln Ave. Public School E. C..Dolmage S. O. Runnalls S in basil for nthis come eat event 'co- o!the surprise st birthday of the 'as g nor cfm wising the area south of Kingston Road East and east of Church Street South. . the hydies have been preparing for Joyce, 1s Friday, November 11th. No. 2 Community Centre C. A. Sterrit Mrs.,Luella Found ti;,au ye". Among the out of town guests attend- comprising the remainder of the Village of Pickering. Happy birthday to George Garnett ing were, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robert- and at the said election Bruce A. Rogarth, Clerk shall be the Returning Officer. aaho was 15 years old on Nov. 17th. son, Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Norm Bruce A. Hogarth, Clerk. The first ladies monthly fellowship Fertile, New Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. - Corporation of the yseetint was held at' the church, Pat Sayers, Toronto, Miss Joan Starr, , Vhun. Nov. 10. The 17 ladies present Mr. and Mrs. Neville Lawrence, Don ,' Village of Pickering. : bad a grand time during this social Hercia all of Oshawa. : evening and were served delicious The Frenchman's Bay.Ratepayers = ANSC4LANEOUS CLASSIFIED SZPTIC TANtS _ ... .. INSURANCE ENO EVENTS ARTICLES FOR SALE . CLEANED - - ! WROTE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE co M CYRIL E. MORLEY - �- I FOR SALE W. J. E St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church APPLES AND POTATOES 1 U7T Oshawa - 8A 34042 ANNIVERSARY ;SERVICES SPIES $2.50 PER BUSH. REAL ESTATE OVF ac an N . . _ p SUNDA MBER 27., 1 M ntosh as AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE 1 7.30 •M •In stock � • � Guest Speaker i Please bring own contaiaeq ' , - 32 KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO MILLER HEATING , K x h Milroy, a D. PICKERING ORCHe west l . •� �, Knox Church, Oshawa. No. 2 Highway. One mile wat,od TELEPHONE:-PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212-RES. WK."2-3115 :fit HOUR SERVICE D4 the Evening Service new e At Pickering 2�Ila,�e OPEN WEEK-ENDS CUT RATE ,Morley Park Ratepayers' Assoc. ; DANCE ! APPLES __COLEMAN- _Ch l,___'s Christmas Party Spies - $2.00 Per Bushel COOPER BLOCK LTD. Can. Legion Hall, Whitby, nt• ROBT. C.,REESOR i Furnaces, Space Heaters, Water FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, '1960 Two miles west of Brock Road on + Tickets $1.25 Available By Calling Concession 4, Pickering 920 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO Heaters, Ranges, Wall & Floor Furnaces 1 WH2-4806 or WH2-0753 Clean-out Service $7.50 Pius One FOR SALE - 'etchers range, &I- Clean-out ABRICKS y�� FREE SERVICE CALL The Women's Guild most new, with Kemac oil burner; ' Trailer Heating & Accessories St. George's Anglican Church white finish; guaranteed. Reduced to - t 5 any other STRUCTURAL STEEL invite you o than annual - $7 .00. M 0th ranges for sale WHitehail 2-3491 i.,CHRISTMAS BAZAAR from $15.00 up. i t �j _ to be held in their new MILLER HEATING • CRANE RENTAL 9 TUDOR ST.. AJAX PARISH HALL 1 AJAX _ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26• Phone: WH2-3491 STATION RD PK!(ERING, ONT.-Photos WH. 2-190, Sill• 3-2M AX BARGAIN CENTRE• Ba till 5.00 r m• Afternoon Tea, dec 2 AZ Bake Sale, Aprons, Fancywork, Post SALES AND SERVICE Automatic. A-1. condition, Reason- ;:. � .. - • ' • a LIBERAL .PRE-RALLY able. Eldon McQuoid, 41 Church.BL,, REPAIRS ON ! MEETING S., Piekerias. i O N • Washers, Stoves, Refrigeratons WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 8.15 P. M.' FOR SALE - Pontiac Sedan Doliv- 1 N i V R A)N C! Parts Available For All WHITBY ARENA, WHITBY ary. Good condition throughout Household Appliances An Interesting Panel Discuslgon On g�ly winterised.. Two snow uses. Z4-HOUR SERVICE -;'� tJn-Employment $iKcBtls etc. Private $150.00. Apply COAAtANY. LTD. ENGLAND Phone - WHZ-6410 American Economic .Dominatiata; lilf,.�quthgate, Rosebank Rd. N. tit Disarmament. and ' Roii� Hills. Ninth boos•.west aides r � � � iCdA! PLASTERING CONTRACTOR Eamon of Delegates To Ulgesal above lat. Concession. .:. ---M_ t Plan And Decorative !n, 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST rid Rally 'In Otq ors've FOR SALE - Beatty electric wab- TILE - CERAMIC PLASTIC Excellent ttos�. lug machine. wadi' 4lfio•: Station Puss, Abut Shopping Centro Phone: WH ' x-3301 ACCOUSTIC FLOOR MORE PICKERING VIL A-0E. WH2�753. 1 MARTIN ENRrGHT NEWS Phone For Immediate 'Coverage Day Or Night R- R- 3, Pickering warded. After the exercises; a rec- : FOR SALE - a Monogram-oil-arOd phone: TEmple 9-1997 eption and dance, is to be held i4 wall furnace, like new. Completq -- the auditorium. with pipes and draft-regulator. W}�l NATURAL STONE Since this is Young Canada Book heat five or six room house. $125AM BEAUTIFUL PLANTERS Week• it'is hoped that "Young Pick- phone: ATlaatie 2-0018 i _;_ ..i A numbers APPRAISALS Fire Places Constructed ering" may go to ALL TYPES CEMENT WORK in larger number FOR SALE - portable electric iron- k over the many at ract v bo ks G NEWELL , to good condition. $25.00. Phone:. • 9-1997 ! for juveniles on its shelves..With can- TEmple 9-2726. Basement Floors, Etc i the: attractions TV n Radio - -flNlAR?IN ENRIGH Phone: TEmple 'r io and Steal Estate Broker - PiekerinTllla C not replace the joy of reading a g _ , daughter, of Australia, visited at the good book. FOR SALE rural mail box Large size.WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3625 . home of Frank and Mrs. Puckrin Ken Clarke Jr. has been home for gurL Near new, with fittings; •216 Brock St. S., Whitby hon MO. &3625 last week. a mid-term break at the week-end. lload for trophy collector, Phone: y ,_, ' loader. Through War 1812. Phon•: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Puckrin visit His parents recently spent a few ATlantie 4-4289. ! -- ` . .Rea."Highways" i!a. Mile East of Dunbarton, No. 2 Highway ed at the home of Sir, and Mrs. C. days in New York. where they att- -- - - - --- Martin• Leskard. on Sunday: ended a dinner at the Canadian REAL ESTATE Btrt 'Guthrie and family and .Mrs. Club, with Lord Beaverbrook, as W. H. Guthrie motored to Dwight . guest of honor. on Friday to the home of bar. and Dr. and Mrs. Walter Kutz, •, of T - apartmen rooms, DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC 'Its. A. Thompson. Mrs. Bert Guth- Pittsburgh, recently paid a visit-to Phi W d, opposite golf.course. O RE " Phone: . rie, «ho .had been spending he Mrs. Dave on Brock.Ron, 8 their cousi�ts bfr, and bI H2-4887 week with her sister, returned hone Lennox. Kingston Road, West. tf i ..a!pi[2ti8RCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING with them on.Saturday. biro. F. Benham,.Chairman of the Dianne Puckrin ha+ been visiting Blood,Bank for our local Red Cross, I FOR RENT - 3 m 4 roams. Suet- her uncle and aunt, Ja4k and firs. reports that 11.6 pints were donated able for small family. Phone, bet- ' FREE ESTIMATE itche Claremont. lot Monday,, and 20 persons were 1 w a Oo p. zst. NOS-2175. 'f 11, ears 8.00 and 10 Ties. Phyllis Bryans'.and b1it-s D. _ medical reasons. Over nog ` Kinsman, of Toronto• are teaching pint, of Positive blood,.whicli = rejected 18 Q this week at Audle school. under 40 p TO RENT 4-roomed apartmeaL :;'Phone Pickering WH 2.2533 y was particularly needed, weed recess- Apply: Chas. Hutchings, 23 Church ' , s the guidance of'Ties. Cr. K. Pratt. ed. On behalf of the Red Cross, _ = Some front here have attended the, f Mrs. Penhant wi., , to thank both St., Pickering. WH2-1016. Royal Winter hair this week. donors and volunteer v,•orker:, nog. 3 tf `� The community honoured,Mr, and Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Terry• of Tor- - ---•'- ' v,. 'fry. Das. Cowie with a presentation one, were si.rtors with the Wen. G. ROOM and -B,,G } - j ^p�� L on evening in the church 'tcLean's' acrd - the •C. E. Morley single in comfortable htrcae sa Plt:lE, �40 FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: basement.'David and his bride-the ezing Village., Central W ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES former Joy Ford, of Oshawa, were Ties. 't. Cro,vthrr is visiting.rel- - - ---'-'� AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS married recently, and are making FOR RENT 'DUMBARTON WEQF \v AND IMPROVEMENTS. atises in Owen Sound. their home near Courtice. After a• •:sir, and Mrs. Cyril 14orlcy: Mr. Commencing December 1, 1960 -RADIO EXPEQIS game of ctokinol.e,.Bob Betson call- and Mrs. Les. Morley and Mr. and. �DAT WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN ed the couple to the front'and on Store And Apartment , A11Y110i A 00 ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Mrs. fir. G. McLean had dinner , behalf of the community presented with Dr. Wm. and Ties• McLean, in Two-storey, four bedroom, brick M1�gE EXACTS IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT- them with au. electric toaster,'Mrs. Toronto, on Saturday. residenee with finished recreation GAGE FINANCING & FOR FAST mixer and a sum a money'. 'bars. bfr. and Mrs. 'Frank Mr . Her of George Squire gave them a set of Castleton; Mr. and bits. Harold room. s COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - mixing bowls from the W. A. Blakely and family. Peterboro were - Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Bath and Small two-bed-room' cottage , P Sunday visitors with Mr: and Mrs. + AUBREY E. IRELAND family- of Orangeville visited at the Eldon McQuoid. home of George-and Mrs. Squire on _ Three-bedroorn, frame bungalow. AND COMPANY Sunday. FARM SOLD • ---- AUCTION SALE Three-bedroom, stave.bungalow. r• 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. - _ In, Memoriam FARM STOCK 'Four-bedroom, storey-and-half frame i - n ovtng memory a o s ems, or �iis3n Tractor, house. my .dear. mother who passed away Implements, Pigs, Hay, Antiques No 1% 1955• Household Goods Reasonable rents to suitable tenanas. EMpiro 8-5300 or Empire 6-5964 . Lovingly remembered by her ...The Property Of -- • • • Evenings Daughter JAMES COURTNEY CALL: H. LOMAS, C. N. R. TEmple 9-1750 - WA. 24WO 'Part of Lot '6, Rear Con. 10, In, AV. 5-4186, or Evenings AV. 5-373x4. - , Markham Township. Mile east of Pickering Village Locust Hill, then one mile south of HOUSE for SALE - frame cottage. Tw- H '� No.:7 Highway on 11th Concession. two bedrooms, all conveniences, oil t s E'� L. ST51 AUD!LEY The first real catering job under- heat, situated on one acre of land on taken by St. Geo 's Guild, ' is WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. the Brock' Road. Asking Price - • ' WHITERAL-L'2- The Club held a Euchre Party in sc r ovember 28, when $10,900. $2000 down. $75 monthly Terms Cash. Farm Sold. No Reserve the school on Satur g e they w t o ckr Sale at 1.00 P. M. KEN ape Flt ne WH2 545 il] cater o members f Pi o - 7. winn sere: dies:. Mrs. ..Bill ering Township School Board and E, auctioneers t' FOR SALE - tap shoes, white, size ('' �___________ _______ - Teachers of Area 2. It is estimated, 11. $3.50. Phone: WH2-5457. _ Brown and Mrs..C. Clemente; Bien: C ' CLARKS LPRS�I : they will be over eighty in number. LOprR TO .Drive . Fred Puckrin and Geo. _�zatt_:(tie.)_ . =- F"^ at the and Gordon Moodycliffe. The next -Tlie Presbyterian Young People --. A�TED TO RENT - two-bedro6in apart- at will be,in the form of a box-, enjoyed a delayed Hallowe'en Party merit on Attona Road, near Metro. t- social on December 3, with the elec- . av the home of Miss Lyn Murison, LADY WANTED- to 1001:' after private ��tice, in, new building? Ajax, - Pickering tion of officers. on Saturday' evening. As is usual' two children in our tome - Ajax. $19.50 per week. everything include r_ The men and boys banquet wilt when young people get together, a Phone: WH2-2433• t ed. 'Fled bathroom. 'References req• Driving School be this Sate rday• everting in •the w onderful time was had by all. aired: AT4-4026. church, at 6.00 p: m. There will be Prof. Douglas Loch ead•,-Librarian NEED MONEY t Day and Evening Lessons a short program -afterwards. of York University, will give the ad- " FOR CHRISTMAS. SEWING MACHINE WCLRK� Sympathy is .extended to hers. dress to Graduates at the 9th Annual AVON CALLING (on TV) has Gatmertts; Dress-making; Children sat :Standard and Automatic Cars increased demand for our prod ucts• clothes. Repair. Work, Frank Puckrin, in the'-passing last Commencement Exercises at P. D. We have a few choice open territor- W.I32-0457, week of her sister-Mrs. Laura Cal- H• �• this Friday evening. Miss Eva TEmple 9-2631 cart, of Saskatchewan. bars. Cal- Hayek will be Valedictorian, and des for women who are dependable. dec 9 cart`s daughter Mary, and grand- Diplofnss and Ptizes'�wiil-grill-'be a- and to earn' Can immediately ,LE6.0627. _ ion - �� �p�� shop conducted by the Ontario The sixth meeting of t2 Bid •naq Cotm4il. Fstl�er i11faQ adpld JAM Lssps ei�il�iinW - Nome Economics Service of the F. am Busy Beavers was held at the the honour &c felt -at being made r Mrs. Belamina Paiaeios, of Spain. W. L C. Study kroject - "Eat to home of Mrs. Herden, on Novem;._ - Director, in that the Catholic Worn- Tom ,� Nov. : points will arrive at -Malt a, this Sunday Live", held at Brooklin on Novem- ber 12, with ten girls present. The en's League, is, in his opinion, "THE No, 5. - I.el 25 i1or a six-menth--visit with her bro- ber 24. Mrs. Blackman reported on Roll Call was "A Raw Vegetable 'I Society" in this Dioceses and in this -No. 1. - T"nelma 2Q - $her Eddie Ortiz and family here. the Third Meal Course, and arr- can take to School". The main topic Country. He stressed that the stren- No. 3. - Anne -17 _ i, A number of the young people of angements were made •to hold the was - packing a school lunch and gth of the latholic Women's Leaguu No. 2. - Beryl 16• the Baptist Chuch a+.e,,,,.,, ..._ first meeting in the Hall on Nov- many new ?dews were introduced on depended, not solely on the number No. 6. - Mary, 12 -- j', p • {tapades last Friday night. ember 22, at 2.00 p. m. All ladies - how to improve an ordinary school or ru_,,,­r,, but on their spintua. No. 4. - Eileen_ _...; __. _ ` . ._.- it _ - Members of the Sacco Plant, arkd welcome. The meeting closed with lunch box. The next meeting we will strength - of the spiritual growth ru Scores Over zoo - Flat I '•. 1 wives, will tour the -Christie Biscuit asocial time. be planning for` "Achievement Day � the individual members in their owii" Helen Hill 214; Dorothy Phelan 2001 # wives w Toronto next Monday Following 'were -.winners. be the and it. will be held at the home of perso.ial .ice. That . as they grew Anne Penstone 2W. a' t evening. Euchre held on• Tuesday, Novem- Elizabeth Ruiter, on November 1'3, sp.ritual y, they would radiate good- Over 200 - Handicap _ The Claremont•Smart Queens met ber 8:. Ladies - Mrs. Geo. Mutch,' at 10.00 o'cicck, ness which would shine not.only loc- Pat Cameron 225; Audrey Ross t.-on November 11,'at the home' of Mrs. 'Ogden and Mrs. Trolley; ally, but-pro'v:icially and nationally, 224; Hilda Mitchell 220; Doris Win-, • j Mrs. M: Anderson. Each girl answ- Gents - hud Crawford, Geo. Mutch Catholic Women's _League by making Our Lord's Presence felt. ter 231; Lil Rimmer ,218; Eileen j Bred Roll Call with"A Supper Dish", and Mr. Ogden. The next Euchre, Miss Mary Dobell, President of the Thomp.son216; 2Q4; Helen_Hill 216; - l- Salad making was discussed. On will be held in the Hall on Nov- On Sunday, October 30, the. little "Toronto Arch Diocese.asked that all Jean Head ?OS; Dorothy. Phelan 205; i November 12, they met again at ember 23, at 8.34 p. Di. Hostesses - church of,.,the Immaculte Conce• +_ members concentrate their efforts in Bessie Bryant 1Ufi. - 1 Mrs. Anderson's and answered Roil tiirs, Geo, Yeiry and Mrs. A. Carl ion was,paeked with members-of tire ( adding more.Rosaries to the Rosar- 1 Call •with ":� egctahle-I can..take to Ontario Co:;nty South Region of the ies' for Chile. She brew a vivid and Ajax And Pickering to School". The next meeting will Surprisel, Surprisel Happy $firth- Catholic Women's League. Rev. J.. shocking picture of conditions in L:Aks Jewel League Bowling t be on Novenber 1,8. ' day to 'Yowl was the greeting Mrs. Van Rut, S. C. J., celebrated Bene-. Chile and told how the Crusade had November 9. t •The Legion Auxiliary held their AV. A. Knox received at a birthday; diction, which was followed by the its beginning, It is not too late to j regular meeting on.,\ovember 10, party held for her at the liame of General Meeting in the.church hall: contribute. Team Points i with Com. E. Murray presiding. A Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knox. There 'Thirteeii ladies from Pickering att- The work of the Parish Councils Rubies _ 4 i report was given on the annual were: b1 r. Knox, thirty children ended. Rev. Van Rut welcomed the. of the Region was presented by the Onyx 3 a Christmas Party for the members, and grandchildren attending in ladies to the meeting and reminded Convener,, and showed how togeth- Pearls ; ,-+ la and their families; to be held Dec- -honour of her seventieth birthday. them that this Sunday was the Feast er the individual work of the Coun-, Emeralds -2 ember 19, at 7.30 p. m. She received many cards from her of Christ the King, and that as ' ells had impact. Garnets ..--2 -The annual meeting of the United friends and relatives; also beautiful Christ was our King, so they were The guest speaker on this occas- Sapphires 1 j"Church Womari's Association will be flowers and gifts and a beautiful all members.of the Mystical Body ion was Sister Mary Rose of the i - Bowling 200 Or Over - a ''itield-on`November 24, at 2.00 p. m birthday cake, wishing her many of Christ, that they should.imitate Marguerite d' Youville Convent of' Madeline Harrop 229, E+deob Rog :�• jJdrs. E.'Cook, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs, more years of happiness.. Mrs; Him and become more. Christiike, the Grey Sisters. Sister, in her talk„ arth 209, Thelma Crawford 208, M. e`y?c;= ",'Devitt alid Mrs. Madill are in chatge Knox thanked • 'all for the happy that they would be.more effectual, told us of the work of the Grey Cardwell 206, Cay McEaehnie 206. - f the program. Election of Officers surprises and beautiful remem- only as they became more spiritual. Nuns, of their .Foundress, and of H"+glt Single (flat) -Madeline Har- r r -will e e an n in the even- - Rev, L. J. Austin, of Whitby, the life in the Novitiate in general sop 229; High Triple 080 - CIF ` will give a'Dentoastration of Christ- ing's entertainment was playe hector o e e g ; �y �yrapping• back by tape-recorder. Rev. L. J. Wall, newly-appointed ladies of the Immaculate Co irpotion -Thelma Crawford 258; T:ipie j Janice Flanning -entertained 'some Brougham 4-H Work Director of the Toronto Arch:)Dibc-' C. W. L. Parish Cotnteil acted' d (hand.) --Cay McF,achnie: 4 friends at a birthday party on Sat- - - �prday night.-. .. - ....--:.•w+.;,•�as.•�,:1,'� .SS �'[ s., wr �,Pr a The Fire �epartinent was called <. ",• a �� h to 'the-home of Ross Redshaw last 1.-week,4here-an oil space heateS had -y ` flared up. Fortusfately, no itaitiags` , was done. i Miss .Dianne Thomson,• Torontoi - .: ,spent the week-end-with her'aunt, E -k'1pf nt Grant'Taylor. Mrs: Wm. Gliddon and•Lynne at= ON -; tended the.Icecapades. Friday even- - • Mr: and Mrs, Randolph Carruth= +erS entettaine'd .Mr. and ,Mrs. Bill Pearson, and dapghter Ann, of Rag- M Sunday. , and Mrs. Bert Galloway cis- ited friends here this week. j.. Mrs. Frank Cooper is spending 3 4 lew days with.her daughter Eileen, - 1� ��/� DIN in Toronto. v H G PERFORMANCE ' MORE' t' The Legion Parade on Sunday • H E AD R 0 0 M, ` was one of the- best memorial par- �[f OTRO O M r ry ",ades ever held here. Led by the Nest LEGROOM r �d • THE -M 0 ST EXCITING CAR i itliU-Highland Creek pipe band, the h parade- went from the Legion Hall, E ATTRACTI 61 ],to the United Chnrcfi. In-the parade - ;PR�DUCED THIS YEAR D00RS ARE WIDER OPEN t were: the Legion'inembers,.the'Aux- '. jiiary, �1�ittiRg Legion members, the. �A RT H E R A PLEASURE TO DRIVE • A TERRIFIC CHOICE Seonts, Guide, Brownies and Cubs. Wreaths were placed for.the Silver f ' i Cross Mothers, by Mrs. fit`', Lehman; the $usines5aroen, by %%'m. Voss; the OF POWER TEAMS • TRIM AND NEAT STYUNG IS-JUST '+_�Y�; .. 'Claremont School, by Fred :Moore; Cuide;. Brownies, by Joy Green: the THE TICKET • HIGHER SEATS,T00 DRAMATIC NEW COLOR-KEYED Scouts and Cubs; by Jim Desjardin, '*�' .gnd.Ladies' Auxiliary, by_- lrs. lfur- y. RS SPARKLING FABRIC AND VINYL UPHOLSTERY ~ Mr. and Mrs.' Clare Keevil motor- • teed to Guelph, on.-Sunday. R !NTE i There hate bten quite a tell• cases at : .. o- t si <•'. +.Y x �' ~.w .p x r {cif murnps rep�rte d m the local-pub- t'dic chooi. The. B-rosgham Union Lodge, A. F. and A. v1., held their Masonic ervice in' the L"hill d Church here v. f .. ion Sunday evening. Rev. Shapter,.2>f ' ale. took 'service, a,si,te Fa � • by the Dist. ,Dep. Grand Master �:' a sue � • V1=rit. Gould,_L:xlii•idge. ?v1 r, and Mrs. Jim Norton, Whit- E..•' v't 4 tisitrf friend ;here on, Sunday. n� n j my i Johnny Devitt is up deer hu}n ins l at Parry Sound this week. Miss '.Mabel Sanderson of Toron- ; _ �• ,xo, spent tei_ µeek-erd with'Mr. and, 'Mn,. M. Anderson. to Mr. and Mrs. Blake Eri ece,, of -- - :Toronto, spent Sunday, here. A birthday. party was held Satur Hayward, $ay night:for Suaan Iila,' tier home here. Donna Nortoa and Carol •Whitt- law ington attended ilie football game at _ Xirtgston on the week-end. a Mw. . , BROUGHAM ' letter was received from Mr, t. ;.end Sirs. P. \Veir, thanking'fhe local community for their kindness in re- -membe Ing them before they moved, • -•;vrhen they.'presented Mr. Weir with Bible, and the W. M. S. of . St. i John's Church,gave her a lovely pin, A carload of ladies from here Journeyed to Claremont on •$atur- day afternoon, and attended the AW -: Bazaar-and Afternoon Tea held in basement,of the United Church. Mr. and Mrs. H. Forsyth, of ` I TGoodwood; had tea with Mrs. W. _ { Namilton and Mr, O. Carter, on - ..; =Sunday. :. The, ladies of Brougham Wom- en's Institute met in the Hall on ''Tuesday, November 8. • The Pres- fdent• Mrs. M. Arinis. presided. The � Correspondence was read and dis- _• k tossed. The Roll Call was answ- fired with a donation ' for 'Christ- =as Party. Mrs. George Gray•gave - : talk an the motto wV .are nevet' _ do old-to be educated.' Mrs. Geo. ' ros,;.,,,,•�Sodom A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Whil•wgll hail ophondl•r•zlro e•sf Perry who attended.the convention - 9"°* the Royal York, brought back a -,good report,. Mrs. N. Burton and �w Motor �a1 ltd �Piek i g • • ors. Goodwin will attend the wslik Pis er A .V...- +...•.:- �... -v -�. •:�SW.i.•.. .,.:.."'���:.ors.. , _.. .,'�: .. - ..... e?..�.':.' -. .-,s..• »z .'.•' . d LC .w":•.. ° �II� , # '�tY t wfts,?�ooa c"u>, ,,.•• : ..- Ui" ChnrCil ~ r • The Woman's Association and the .10YES DRUGS LTD.- 'a�, , '• �.+ '•� ,4t7a►:RA�ITEFD Women's Missionary Society met on " - Thursday afternoon in the C. E. s , ��`� 'VK'C '. / Centre with the President Mrs. A. —PRESCRIPTIQN SPECIALISTS ` CWE S [ Mitchell, presiding. In the absence A$7 M6k4 or Mode] of the secretary. Mrs. A. E. Calvert, _ Mrs. C. E. Morley. was appointed • �_. 4UNERAL, DIRECTOR ee:e _ pro-tem. The.Devotional S . t� P — -- a Period was under the direction of - SYNDRIlf BABY NEEDS :DEALER P siil'elss,lsbazaaregsu d,1 st�month STaR� MO�R1i it the Treasurer, r ited a ` successful _ C: -tiinslN=MsMrlonee 3esjIioe' Mrs.•-Cyril Morley. repQrtedahe W._ t " WEEK DAYS'DAILY 9.9 bi: S. Rally. held at St.` Stephen's DAY OR NIGHT `Church, and Mrs: Mitchell ieported 'the W. A. Presbytery meeting_held.. SUNDAYS i HOLIDAYS 1-s F i West, Of Dumbarton • -, at Ajax. Following the- business,.an : MCEACHMC Prep inteiesting playette era presented RIP by Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Butt, Mrs. i �� E. - • Prouse and Mrs. Cooper. The host- esses - - — or tea ere' Purvis, Mrs. - - - A 2 f a w Mrs Pu s y � -, -PhOAO WHO 22'171 G. Winter, Mrs. Le Gard and Mrs.. • Pickering, Ont. S �2unnalis. - Corr. - -• - -__ __-- Key AItI1Cl.ARKi: DENNEY GRAHAM HARDWARE -AUCnOPlZ=S W. H. X THOMPSON; IL LLB. BROTHERS : �Ipplivnces,' Points Aatbrde i A w. the Heatin Contractors ' sees• c . see onto-is ina.verti.' t3 tsr &M Solicitor Hot waters Steam Srsteans, .T00�5, Gl®SS/ Etc, slseld etoek. an*181 eats Boos.• Installed ''b".*WWtare- BOA EsOate . ,6isaweod �., Ajas. Ahendlem-Repairs ,y„ war �.,..1n1ts at lar.,.Ny/�big Temple 9.3357 a# Hardware >lyfiir Die. Reollomw TRaopie %-24M AJAX MINOR HOCKEY " +. ANNUAL PRE-SEASON PHONE WHO 2-1911 --� PICI�ER�NG 1k O. Plaw AgW S/Ri DANCE !•. Q'Ii�■9 �We i JAX RECREATION HALL Creighton, Fraser, Dryndn FluDAY, NOVEMBER t�.. �J.� : _ Dance S.3o till 1.00 , : g1YAIlli11 S dt Murdoch >�a i1.25 Z?m Person ----- - - Ed. Taylor's Orchestra Weddings, Banquets, Showers ; Barristers; Solicitors and Notaries Proceeds To Support 3iinor Hockey �r q r E. R. Y ?,u ' I w3a: ftkery- 'Products _ . ; f alit i1 Bo of Cofr�nlerCe_Ch bfrsr "k � - Meat Pies Out Specialty" ' 5 Simms Street North. Oshawa : 6orritlter, Solicitor, - SERVICE Main St. 'Pickerin WH. 2-0386 Notary Public Telephone RA. 3-s•i�a 9 !deed,, K ors =>a�1Ra.+ MactEOD'S OF Creek _ WANTED — PICKERING- AT. 3.7591 ar AT. 2-1362 t70t3K18Y EMMMS ` WHO 2-1860 � _- iit..rs '"A" ACRI�AGES AAID AJAX 'LUMBER mom ft NL*..to P"par " TAM ..Mac Can fix-W' O. g ava•i► ad.8ves+btgsr wo as" waitins fDayers _ BY Appo REFRIGERATI02: _ __ _ nkr� .e. ?i'?Gii9 AIR- CONO.TIONING- r_ R Tar Precept Anal t+apesHoeee _ ' COMMERCIAL !-M DEALS feevlee DOMESTIC - _.!COTTAGE MATERIAL o FENCMIG _ w4a at�A1M1 . OMee CAD-61191, SALES - SERVICE GARAGE DOORS - PAINTS: LORNE WHITE PLYwooD. AV W'W J L WII.LC)tKiFi het sol+ls Pjckering - Phone WH2-1517 DO-IT-YOURSELF'CARPENTERT SHOP TOOLS /1.18er. se1...e. GRACE '8kb•rss aflsaomeaet werits" PRES$YT6RIAN TERMS ARRANGED - IaOBT. AUSTIN. ruor- Church �2, 8. 1. Wbitby, Ontario y AS LOW AS Tae mess west of Wbithy an CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE AVERAGE GARAGE - $15.00 PER MONTH a1 pie. $ Highvmy. between . Public' Worship and S Pwwk School _ i 9:30 a�a.=Wo.f Rowe Ibi,ss School :. r Wbiwy and s i If - 11:00 a-m- entonnia!Road*rbik SAI - rbom: Whitby Mo 84M � EYRRYONE WEi('�Ats ftr<v. waL N T. WLTON, NO. 2 HIGMWAY ~WH. Z-3?S F .� _ gip- •- _ -• lNiwtsfet _ _ Vile JOHN LESIK Phone AT 2 2372 PLUMBING Ile eneral Nardwara - - BZ'• G&ORGE'S ANGLICAN A KAYIN iDfMTlST cHVRCx Prcicirrieeg Oaiaio - FLUY'SIJG BATHROOMS Pickering Medical Centre Rector - E6SURE SYSTEMS -,OFFICE WH. s-0660 Rev. H. S. Sbephdd. B. A., P. D. Paints Ele gal Applian es - ESTIMATES GIVEN ___"S: WH. 2-1855 Scat 1SA, NDcA�YERVI SERVICES - 7. Fbone . WH24Wl1 SJO a. =-Holy Comaaansoa - • - e 11.00 a_ m.,-Ho1 Comrnoadpn - 11.00 a. m.-him Prayer ----------------------- a • - (4th Sundry) 4 M 11.00 a. tn.--Sunday, School in the 1� TEIE�IIStOH' RADIO • Community ev Hail <I a S �� S ar �ar 11.06 a. ra.-Nprsery in Rector, : s es to 4 Yom'+ - Room ages up REPkiRS ' -�' M . ' WFD ES:llAY 10.00 a. m.— o y riurwnioo and Intercessions for The $ck w PHONE:'TEmple 9-1191 _ .Phone ■>r H. 2-04w � r DUNBABTON RADIO cite TV S H E R a H + Pickering Ynited Cherr>il A. H. iiA'1TBT/ Ministen Rev. Meivdie Button FUNERAL AND - y- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1960 •`VISITATION SUNDAY," ',,none s. oorrwrm >4 AMBULANCE,SERVICE 1 L DAMP send 9.45 A M. - Sunday School err ./\ew Prices No. Z wo"WAY I LW A. M. - Church Service AT PICKERINO BE ROAD "k Visit. MiEe BY OW Lori" � OIL c �i L To Sinless et Sr. Oda" #UDLSY e --- — Telephone 9.4s A. M. - Church Seeviee cAaihh oR W1TaIN ao SAYS �' , limit 11.00 A. M. Sunday Scholl surMCC Ca • - wH, 2-36 0 STOVE OIL 20.c - - !- Btu on PHOM -. . CUR OR WITH S _— —_, _— — AIRS Aso For Terse Atli Clielo1le>< _ IN so DAY , - Christian, S'Bence Society - o a,,,�, fiheas lbsari~aoe BaW�Rr ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO />�r Mitchell Ltd. ` �.. BRADY CHURCH SERVICE AND y/smsilie � a AS 9100 SUNDAY SCHOOL: .Bowman & Gibson - - STORE - �IINI}AY 11.00 A. M. -�. �-6771 TE.9-2431 PLUMBING in.Rosebank Road School MON11- W>M'1'g1[ p1 In Room Open To Poblio 9 NEW WGLIS glass lined.I.cfrie hot water DAILY -_ _--__--- -- tanks. Rog 139.00 .. $ .00 In AUortoa Building Kingston Rd. NEW superb outomofk dryisrs.' t pyae i . - At R H31]s . ,� :1S9.OS WALTER THOMS01 'Q C MONIlRN, "tma I, fRRtR a CO.- NEW INGLIS automofk• washer. R•s• Tesliatorw Meetings 1800 P. M.' e 9 I - $399.00 ....................•.............. $M-00 chartered AKw.esfa open Gaily TAl 5:30 p tn. Every Wednesday In The _ i BARRil9!TER SO�IGITOR fi.iird Ttvwliea - Saturday Till 1 p.m. ( Reading Room I!10"CARY PUBLIC N.a aht.w..- fhtessl.tr -..'EVERYTHING I SAFE • • . • �" COMNM591 R FOR OAT44S PLUMBING North-~ comer of r a W. Mehl ea., funs I SALES - SERVICE For Farther InfoexeatJoa _ f osb.w. RA stss7 CALL' AThesrtic 22635 b' old• PIaiR l i r Men L t Vhftm CONTRACTS No 2 4520 Kingston Rd., West Hail � AT. 2-2080 At 44'721 .FOOD PRICES EFFECTIVE .NOV. 17, 18, 19 WE RESERVE THE E ` RIGHT TO LIMIT — _QUANTITIES n TABLERITE CANADA'S FINEST RED OR _ _ BLUE BRAND BEEF-BONELESS 'ROUND .� ,. . _SIRLOIN, WING, PORTERHOUSE ` FREE 10a OFF COUPON ON ANY .PURCHASE OF DOZEli WITH SWIFT BR (Wi EL SKINLESS PUDII Poltn A �'EGGS StS AG " C i _ PREMIUM BARBECUE STYLE SWIFT WIENIRS ... ..R-OASTS SWIFTS CRYOVAC PEAMEALED ��� _ COTTAGE ROLLS lb. 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