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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_12_02 ,t . ■ X1 . !4 • { Y.. J .. e ; , ic erin ews 8ubscrrption Rata: ..._- -- - ` •..30 Per Year United States: i3.00 W.-C. MURKAR AND SON PUBLISHERS Sc. PER COPY Authorized As Second Casa bier s� VOL. 78 NO. 11 DICKERING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 19 0 Publish-4 Since November 188,1 Post Office Dept.. Ottawa THIS -YEAR 'MAKE- SURE_v_ j Receives 9th Acclamation As Reeve Pickering Township Has A 3-Way PICKERING VILLAGE: Race For Deputy-Reeve _ - — Mr. and Mrs, Fred Annan and is •• Q�� Q� _ _ :- Mr. Robert Aanan and- Larry s eat - �'_""'•7 •7�._._ ..' he fact•that three candidates will to Galt with relatives Ut• • • • • vie for the De uty-reeve"s chair at Her many friends are leased to, ilities Commission next Saturday's election, coupled Reeve Sherman Scott hear Mrs, Len Burningham•will re. with the Questions on two-year turn from hospital this week. • term and Public Library, is expected • Good News - beavers are thicken — Acclaimed For 2 Yrs. to bring out a large vote in, both Gets Acclamation ing the walls of their lodges, and The two members of the Pickering North and South areas of Picker- Reeve Sherman Scott received his small animals are deepening their - Public ing Township. third acclamation burrows in expectation of an open --gar James will be Township, s according to an In- voted into office were each accorded Councillor p,at the nomination.meeting than weather authority. Let's e: . an kcelamation at the annual no6lina- opposed by Mrs. Jean McPherson last Friday night Y• beP_ tion meeting �'��, night and Mr. Win. Fairgrieve. this ' Y get into print before it IAcclaimed for a 2 year term on Mr. James, in his nomination ad- • starts to snow. P.U.C. were Mr. James Koch and Mr. dress, complimented Reeve Sherman Reports Of Village war, we,wo ones vinntduring �e laces ® - George Honsberger, Scott for his work for the town- hut- ship, Mr. James has had four acc- lamations Councillors fti�aa were pr to Council, and said he , severe .winter. B ' Pickering Public always curious about this Indians bad-to step up or - out' Editor's Note .- The News received prediction on weather, we at that Mrs.. McPherson, a forms Coun-. the reports of Councillors Murison time queried an Indian gentlellum School Board cillor and Deputy-reeve, said she �d B„rningh,m in time for 1his thou living in d* �gey asking ha3rteen "let down" on learning Mr, week's issue. We will "try the re- him - "on what do you people pro- ports would not be a candidate. coming seasons: this fall • -- -- - --- She said she s 3�� Of Couadllors Reeve, Burn- diet the eo was running on her Acclaimed g inghatn and the F. U. c.rn our next you are telhng us of a rough winter "own merits", not on any slate, as issue. Bach has information of in:- ahead - whit do you see that The school board of Pickering Village someone has suggested. She said the meat to ratepayers, � asits o p� public school was acclaimed at the Reeve and Deputy musts end a lot On y u,to tall this?". Our fsiene nomination meeting on Friday y p �' eve ing the,Pickering replied - "`Art Mit'chea loth Reeve C. E. Mori y night. of time at Count Council, and that Village councillors gave their annual se.) of con] to white fgllt', Ed.) Morley was accorded No one came out to contest any of the she had both the lime and energy reports to the village. - On Friday evening of last week. his sointds acclamation as Reeve of six seats on school board. for the job. She said site did not Councillor Ronald Watson. reported . Mrs. Doble`s .Sunday. School Class, Pickering Village at she nomination Acclaimed for a 2 year term were; take 4 back seat to anyone as far as chairman of Welfare. He Said that enjoyed a bowling party - first t meeting list Friday night. He will Gord. Hepditch, R. P. Winter, Ross as qualifications are concerned. She welfare costs are up this year although trip to Markhal'n, to bowl, and them ` serve a two-year term, as will other Irwin, Mrs. Meryle Zryant,•Wm. Gra- felt 'the new 'municipal building the department is still within its budget,, a- return to the C. 19. -Centre for t elected members. 1 ham and Rofhald Marley. should be more central. She charged :Streets also come under councillor 1 Worship Service; followed by that the present Council do frost of Watson.He said that 6 new fluorescents( freshmenes, their work in "committee behind had been installed in the village this A Christmas party for the Han¢l- Township Nomination Meeting One = ' ` closed doors". g year and that to date their�en�� ca Aped Children will not be held thin, Wm. Fairgriewe, also running' cost has been nil and the _year, on account of so' many other Deputy-reeve, is no newcomer to for them amounting to only $4.39 each, Christmas activities, Now, the child— Best Attended to Years municipal elections. Although iuisuc- He advocated a program whereby each ren may look forward to an Easter cessful.so fat,'he has always taken year there was a budget amount for` party instead. . an interest_in municipal affairs, and new street lights until the main street 1• Mr. and Mrs. ac Whechei the-interest was sparked Jack Hambietoe3 P in Ward 1. said - it has roit been a' attended many meetings during the and back streets are •all• properly.f left on. Monday for a business qip. by a yore on . the-question of the banner year, but an 'important one, year. He strc<>ed the need of proper li$hted- On dog control. he said 16 had to Detroit. two-year term and public library, or referring to getting Bay Ridges un- planning._He '`aid he frlt total•ind- been Picked up by Mr Gems hits dear. We are sorry to learn that Rev, whether there is a general awaken- der way, ii.c said he had been oppos_ . -uRtry wa, a nece»ity to employ loc= He.said our hospital at Ajax has only David Marshall, Whitby, is now•im eeing to the importance of municipal _ td to staff pay, increase;; the two . four ears to o on the debentures and the Oshawa Hospital in a very crit government, the Township Hall, at year term, and the location of the all pcop.e• :sir. F- cool n said he thAt the bong� Brougham, was felt the township could net expand piaruiinb a noetit has- teal condition, Mr. hfarshall is welt 8 , "jammed to the . propdsed municipal building, He said without water being available. He pry q°„%meillor Watson is also on the known :here as a former minister - doors',- for- 'the annual nomination a 2 year term takes peoples- inter- felt tax collections would be better - parks -board committee and,reviewEd of the Presbyterian Church.. kneeting last Friday night. est. away. On the "library question" if spread over four collections in- some of the expenditures at the park. Christmas examinations are almost At first, it looked as though the -he said he felt it was premature• stead of three. He said he had been To date a total of $1499.38 has been over and nobody will be sorry for Reeve, Sherman Scott would have Councillor Harry Boyes, Ward 3, �i.g to Brougham for,five years. spent Mr. Watson said he favoured that. Weal,'kids, if your report cards to contest the Reeve's chaff, with who has been sit tini for only ten lie was loud] carrying out a paving program and to are not very ,good, why ot settler- 1Mr. Albert Hull. However, owing to months, has been.chairman of. the Y 'applauded when he install new sidewalks y business.pressure, :�lr. Hull dre'.3ned Works Deut and took per;uncl ;,ue witlo his oppon- repair then down to hard work, and earn that gave a complete ent Mrs. 5cPherson. He charged He said he gives his support to new L,rorryotion kith. honours next sum- :on Saturday night, aped detailed report from that de- said noting when she attended prog!ess with a sound budget- mer. Focal point of this year's election partment. Nfr. Boyes seek, re-- -:c- couz-il meetings unless it was a per- FY�� °h�rn�' � Munson re- Leadership Training lVorksbop, will be on the three-way race for tion in hi ,Ward. none] matter". He said he had never p°� that $122,755.19 of the current was held st Dunbarton Public School the Deputy-reeve's office, with the Councillor Ross Deakin -a-roan- asked Council for anything for him- year's taxes have been collected or gn Tuesday, November 29, 'with-a- -present Deputy-reeve Ross Haw- ced he will seek re-election in WaVd about 88.4 per cent of the total levy.He tendance'of- interested•people in the^ thorne withdrawing from the 'field. 4. and referred to his chaiimanship self and-had offered many construct- said about 510,860 of tax arrears have Home and School Association. MTS.. which was a '•bombshell" W the of the Fire Area-and other Corrl.ni- yve suggestions over the are tc a and en Town, of meeting. Present Councillor Edgar ttees he ha; served on this yeas. He • $7,787.62 in ar'reers at the presnt time. the Ontario Federation of Homo James, of Ward Z,°wilt run'for the also referred -to the importance of Council Race In M Munson said the Deputyreeveshi p° village has fur- and School, addressed the whole p, as will Mrs. Mc- securing-industry for the township. matured debentures in the amount of group. The various workshop groups. Pherson and Mr. Fairg;ieve. Councillor Clifford Lay'cox will $413,11611 issued by this municipality, were led as,hollows: - Grade Moth- Mr. Harvey Spvng was again acc- seek a second term as Councillor in Wards 3, 4 and 5 They include: FU�C, to repay $195,229, ers and 'Scmbership Group, Mrs.- Wmed in Ward One, while new- Ward 5. .4s chairman of Finance, he of which $o 00o :s for hydro and Barnicke: Presidents and'Vice-Pn:—• comer to the field, Mr, M. J. 1146w-. said the, taxpayers' dollars had be-;r In Ward 3, the present incumbent, $1,122229 for water,$2300 on the origin- sidents, Mrs.' Crown; Publicity and:. bray, a lawyer, was acclaimed in well guarded and wisely sper. , "No Mr' Harry Boyes is being opposed by al capital cost o.' 'isle Ajax-Pickering Public Relations, Mrs. T. J. Wheel-- Ward Two. Ward ha': <uffered this year'' h� Miss Violet Swan. let her nomination Hospital $8700 :cr'fire hall and truck er; Treasurers, Mrs.. Tyas: Publica- - Councillor Harry W. Boyes will said. As chairman of Recreation he speecn last week, she said that eduea- and 5206,886 for public school'purposes. tions, Mrs. Ada y Guest; Family be opposed by Miss Violet Swan in said he felt that Recreation ht-r,?, tion was of vital importance to her. She The village also sh":es with Ajax and Life, Mrs. Fortier, ' Refreshments:., . Ward Three. Councillor Ross Deak- had taken its first real ;rep this `a:d- she still felt that the Dunbarton' Pickering township -t the capital costs were' svpp:ied by Clter:ywood ano1. in, in Ward Four, will have John year, and that almost every ce tt in high school should have been a teehni- of high schools, The .village share of Vaughan Wiilarci Associations ur-der - Campbell, an advertising executive, the budget had been spent-in provid- c-1 or vocational school. She said lack these unmaiuroed debentures is 598,336. the leadership of Mrs. Tyas, Social] as•opposition, while Councillor Cliff- ing equipment for the boys and of 'industry has•been a grievance here A committee heas 'been set up and set Convener, ord Laycox will be opposed by Reg- girls of the township, He paid tri- for years. She also said that the ]opal aside 510.200 for a new municipal office The', H.i;h School Christmas: inald B.ozek, Engineer, in Ward 5., butt to Reeve Scott by saying - he assessment system is a sore point with and ii this work is carried out during Dance will he held this Friday even• In his address, Reeve Scott stated did not thin there I her. People should look at their assess-' the winter, it ' in December > k ere was a men in _ is estimated that grants of g ec bee _. . the fact there had been no furores the township who could fill the pre ment bills, not their tax bills, she said. about$650o will be received towards the Rev. M. Buttars' in-then, this year was no indication of lack -'sent Reeve's shoes, Councillor Ross Deakin'of Ward-4 is labour costs under a Winter Works-pro- Rosenear,,and his brother, Mr. Gar— of accomplishments,"Heated discuss being oPPosed by John Campbell, Mr. gram, If approval to sell the village lot don Buttars, were guests at the But— - ion for the purpose of personal pub- • Campbell who is in the advertising, next to the cornmunit g the week-end. Township Ratepayers $ hall it u con- tars home casein • lScity gains. nothing"' �ht: said. "19syS business said he is close to industry, ceivable that about 519,000 could be Mr..and Mrs. Wm. McLean mow— . . teas avoided personal problems -and He said he felt the township needs an available for this - y to their new home qw p p proje�, eel on Moieda personalities" he. added. • industrial commissioner. He also said Sherwood East. Mr. Scott referred to the fact. Bay Vote on'2 Questions I'he feels strongly about the township not The United Church Eoard has dew Ridges was now a reality that Pickering Township voters this Satur- having their own representative on sided to have two services on Sun south of Hghw'y 4CI has been zoned day ill vote on the Metro Planning. Schools Area I & 2 day mornings during the month of" Y. question v the 2 Councillor Clifford La and that sites had been purchased year, term and those who can vote on Ycox � Ward December, to be held at 9.45 anoL - for a future ' municipal and police money bylaws will vote on the bylaw, 5, is being opposed by Mr. Reg, Bozek. • 11.07 a. m, respectively, This is tea. Y Mi, Bozek said he is dissatisfied with Acclaim Trustees the nature of an experiment, owiu& building, He said he 'had strong' are you in favour of a township library. Voting P a5• the taxes he pays for the services he• to increasing attendance. views on county councils,,and caper-, L cuing in the township s from 11 a.m. Acclamations were accorded candi- - P gets• I, would like to do something dates for school trustee in both School An abundance of confetti in front Tally Ontario County Council, but to 7 pm. It is expected that the vote on about it, he said. of the United Church on Sundayr did not elaborate. In regard to 'the the above questions will induce more - Area 1'and School Ared 2. In Area 1, proclaimed , recent wedding there.- office staff and changes in proceed- people to get out to the polls, 1Nilliam Judd there were '3 to be elected, In Area 1 ure, he said the township is now J• J d there wee 3 to be eloecbed.,They ar+e which we find to*have been that oU The death took place 'o n Novem- Miss Shirley Carter, of Morley Park "big business and must be operated • bee 29 19`0 at Oshawa Gen. Has R°ly Senors, Wm. Winter and Mrs. and Mr. Vernon Typert. Our best as such". Referring to employees Contest For Villoge p- Margaret Lee• ital, in his 87th year of William wishes to the young couple. who left the staff during the year, • Judd, Altort2 Rd. Pickering. Deceas- In School Area 2 where 2 were to be The 'ladies•of St. George's Guiltlt he said they did so of their own ac ed is survived b tau tern: Mrs, elected, they are: L, C. Sharp and A. held a most successful bazaar is thee cord. Council Seats Y daughters: H. Waters. Mr. Sharp is interested in to. Todd, Mrs. Wm. Hollinger, Parish Hall on Saturday: Thy lov-= Dep.-Reeve Hawthorne surprised Pickering Village Ra•epayers will and Mrs. Les. Hollinger, and g education of not °lily the healthy a grand- ' sly ,weather, spacious surroun.engs• his audience b he "North" gO g ' ritirideci child but the retarded child as who have fc they will never have to the polls this Saturday to elect eon Bruce Hollinger, all of Acker- well and,attractive sale tables, combined•: _ _ h Y a Council for a two-year term. The ing Twp, The funeral took place at Mr. Waters*was itot to attract an unusual number of vin- a Reeve or Deputy-Reeve from that present at the present Council, Messrs 1Vlurison, the McF.achnie Funeral Home, on itors; and the financial results weer area, have their opportunity.to elect Reeve, Watson and Burningham'arc Thursday, with interment at Erskine ace ' very•satisfactory, one now. He said that owing to his standing for re-election. Mr Vic. Cemetery. The L. M. and the C. E. Morley, The Red Cross plans to hold a ; own business, he could not stand Dingley is seeking election to the - ..families spent Sunday at Hamilton, Tor election. Council., • Euchre on Saturday evening, Dec- I visiting relatives. Councillor Edgar James said he Councillors In Wards ember 17, to raise money for the Open House at the Afatr, picker Th P k g N wad to step out of office or move up LIONS TURKEY SHOOT necessary equipment for their work- ing, Whitby School for Retarded this year, and would run for Dep- • room recently vacated by the School Children will be held on Saturday, 'rty Reeve, Mr. James said he has Rouge Hills-Pickering lions Club 1 and 2 Acclaimed for Retarded Children, 7%e public December 3. All the canvassers in. are invited to come and make this had four acclamations in Ward Two. is holding a Turkey Shoot, on Sat- Harvey &pang received his second eofort a success. have been In-- 'I favour the 2 year term - one year urday, December Ill, commencing at acclamation for Ward One at thus _ vim• is not long enough on Council", he noon, on the farm of Win. G. New- nomination meeting, Friday night. A Child Health Clinic was held at- 'Paid. man. Fairport Road, South. Guns Milton Mowbray, Kinsale, a lawyer ���� the C. E. Centre on Thursday after— Council] Harvey Spang, acclaimed I wil, be supplied if rro. cmry, Pro- and newcomer to local politics, rec- noon. s c Claremont, and three associate lib- of 125,000. Ratepayers will vote on this By- and the people of Canada can make i` IYle�tje9 Hears caries, one in brougham, one at Several residents in the North felt �!"' of a Township Lib{ary at the this claim about the Bible, for , we 1�'�itevale and another at Fairport the were satis!ied'wi4lt the libraries !1118, this Saturday. have the Scriptures freely circuta- y ting in mary languages. Not all out' !w • • !'e»ch, titli<� they now have. In answer to quest- Canadian Bible ��, people possess a Bible, and not all -AbW Paolle Library Lr. Roedda said that a public lib- ions, several ladies from the South who have one in their homes have rary will r.ceive a grant of 47 per- end of the township said they are "gut we have this treaustue in really made it their Book by read— Only a Small group turned out last ct..t of its b.;,,nses. He felt that *' not trying W dissolve any present earthen vessels, that the excellency ing it, but there is no reason why' Thursday night to hear the "ifs and book mobile would-be too costly to library,' but rather, to get somelib- of the power may be of God, and anyone in Canada cannot have a buts"' about a public library. operate in foe township at present. rary service into areas that now have not, of us". 2 Cor. 4: 7. Bible if he wishes it. This Book is' w Special speaker of the evening as He said that one large central lib- none at all. The treasure of the Gospel is a precious part of our heritage, and W,' A, Roedde, Supt. of the rary would probably not be suffic If we understood the figures eor found in the Biblt, which itself is a to it we are indebted for much that public Libraries Branch o£ the De ient in an area like Pickering Town rectly, a. public library in the town- treasure, and it is this Book which Is finest and best in our way of life. i garisieat"of"Education: "' ' ship and -suggested that the present ship would' ibout it-SO per the Canadian Bible Society Auxiliary .but it is not a treasure for us to i Mr. Roedde said the Department libraries could be strengthened und- capita. of the British and Foreign Bible board for ourselves. T. is do' g•everything 'it can to :en'- er the public, library system, i He Mr.>Roedda said that with:l2$,V ' Society` is ,committed to make a Remetalm - Give through ydur courage public ,library development. said that one mill levied over the the went librarioW couid-be stjpp- Mailable to'all manldnd. 2n ` speak- ' 'own ehurcb on Sible' Sunday, Doe-- _It was pouted, out tljat Pickering township would raise ;17,000 plus gthet A,:-and probably anew oaa ing 9f the Gospel, the Apostle Paul t-mbei 4. -Corr. -• ' ,��Z'It wasp. has'a public aibrary -'in the grant, would bring it'to a total could be set'-up. could say "We have the treasure" J •�,y�� G TILL p� . V G E t'I #-�. L S -, �, • 1,6o %Noftoo OPEN E Y .EfNI 7.00 M. R O -- ON �l"-2-HIGHWAY CEP'S-TAW �!. TILL 600--P•- - JUST ROUGE. RIDGI 2nd 3rd PRICES EFFECtf� E THURS., FRIy SAT. DECEMBs1 1st � koll 6o 1=14 SNQW WMETE POPULAR BRAND QKRT iN of 200 BUTTON USNROOMB . . . . . . , ;lb. 39C CIGARETTES •tr n.,,�*.. j,. (SAVE 20c) ;•� 15 Oz. 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Mr. Sharpe, a new member for the Mr.•Reg Bosk'•seerkine election for the polls are asked to weigh this mat- The Home and School December . - Schoi l Board in Area 2 spoke on edu- .council for Ward -S against Mr. Cliff" ter carefully in their minds before meeting will be a'• Chfisftww f'o'- •..+A• • I � . ' catiori and its coats and also felt that Layeox, gave their views-very briefly marking the ballet as'this Sroject will gramme on Wed Dec. 7, 8 m, The P .F,.:... a era Hear Ae taxpayer should show more interest 'and as Mr.Laycox put it,it isn't always take.a lot of capital. School Choirs will sing Christmas Sona y in where his money goes by attending the loudest noise that gets things done The two year term for council will and the Grade eight students who are School Board meetings•which are open for.the people. also be on the ballot and as the Reeve .competing in the School Area Public to the public. Reeve Sherman Scott, along with the pointed out it takes a while to learn a S will give Peaking give their speeches. -r-+•' DIr. Wm. Fairgrieves,Mrs. Jean Mac- other candidates answered questions job as big as this so maybe this two The Bake Sale sponsored by the The Open meeting of The West•Rouge Pherson and Mr. Edgar James, candi- directed to them to the best of their year idea would be a good thing for Home'and Sdhool Fri.Nov.25 was very _Community Ass. Mon Nov. 27, held dates for the Deputy :Reeve spoke ability and they were mostly on taxes everyone involved.It would save money successful and the executive would life some very lively discussions among the I briefly and pointedly on their opinions and assessment. . and isn't that what we are interested in. to thank everyone in the district who A.-Candidates for Deputy Reeve for the and views of Municipal affairs in the A public library for Pickering Town- ' A letter was read by Mr. Fred Beau- donated to help make it such a success. , tvnship and a Councillor for Ward Township. ship was discussed and those who go cage,Vice President of the Ass.inform- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. War. . ing the residents that they will receive Wright, Rouge Hill Dr: on the arrival •`, an official notice from the Postal of a baby daughter Nov. 15. and to Mr. . .! - VOTERS . • Authorities of the West Rouge Postal and Mrs. Ralph arr, Brownfield Gdns. i. Address. West Rouge, Ont. , on the birth of a daughter Mon. Nov. . ._ The Assessment Appeal was discussed 28. I .. r • and it was apnounced by the Treasurer Miss Deidrie Welch, Sunn .' ARD 5 - Gordon Shaver that,only some thirty tended a Reunion Banque of The . __r r' _ _ IN . — — -- _, seven residents have gives their five Pioneer Girls Camp she holidayed at W s1 dollars to carry the.appeal summer. as 4 :; house to house canvass,will be made Ameticin a s�eveat Sat. Nov. 2S s _ _ f ,� 1. p T in the next week. . at hill F Unionville. Deidr1e . i RE-ELECT . . As a resident of West Rouge I ain- met friends who attended from as far ass cerely feel that things will even out West Virginia and Maryland and en- I - . . before too long and taxs will decrease joned skating a haynde and a camp- . as we progress. This is a new cotnnwn-. fire. Mr. and Mr& Welch joined the r �/ for around the camp- �CLIFFORD L_AYCO v . ity and the facilities we want take dune the evening aro PAY and money and have to come gradually. fire. . . . K F> . ._ . y - —_ r ' Yates M�iri011 BalCE7 and Betty MCZ;1l3- -- . - i ,. - 'lmd sttmde@`tr Sae+�nd School Woalt M The Ladies Club met Thursday eve. Shop in Dumbarton•Tue. Nov. a on I . TO COUNCIL FOR 19b1 �tg Nov. 2!,with N Members In subjeft -of -*&nnh Lorogrammas foe An executive to take office the first of their future Rome-and School meedngx. 9 t c. .,.1 a .. WrthdAw the year was elected with Mrs. Vera Many happy returns•t , Peter Smith, .ryt tuc' . ~ate l�sn mood ._ President; Mrs. Rita Team,.Ras Tina�29 to.Lundy �, Bro'wa .. .Q, ho was.!!b'e Sua Nov. Secretary, Mssa Ivta 5 ;Sae 6eId ire ... .. . Mrs. J C Con.; 27, to'JSt* Ridgewood Rd on . Mrs. Pat Williams,' Treasurer; Mrs. hoe sluff y Sat'Nov. 26, and to . MOTE - Adams, social C«ivenor; Mrs. Kim tl[scPherson, Ridgewood Rid. ,rise SaL `•;< _ .. Joyce Rely 'Read of T celebrated hero nth abJ:mdayG a " �'c . .: Convenor. with Mrs Ian with several young frie:ads. Committee: .; Bazaar _ e ; - Deer, as Co Convenor. It was very Mrs L. Antiis, Lawrence Ave. whto 1. JIHD RE-ECT encouraging to have such a good turn- has been a resident of this district foe _ - . out as it helps make the elections more over fifty years is leaving to live in . 9., : 1ROSS DEAKIH interesting. A aodah time was enjoyed West Hill and our best wishes so with a over tea and cakes at the close of the her in her new home. . . ' meeting• -M:, _ _ . The next meeting of the Club wt12 be . _ a Christmas Party of a Pot Luck Sup- To The Voting Popabdon Of. . - .t per Dec. 8, to start at 6.30 .m. School Area No 2. .. 11 TO COUNCIL' :.- . at the sscchooll.. There will be games and • is to explain ,may my tussle , . - novelties on the programme and the is not included in the lust of Can&- . w - .. . toys left from the bazaar will be for dates for t'ha school Board : IN WARD 4 _ • . sale All ladies in the district interested Due to an oversight on my part' . _ in joining this club are very welcome. the last payment of this year's tax- : ___ . ." Mrs.-Camilla Simms, Fast Ave. spent es was not paid by the opening of _ . . . _ - the week end with friends•in Cleveland. - Nominations This rule only app[as _ - .. Mrs Dick,Joilliffe and' their to Cues for tide school Bd. Mr. and " - • • _ daughters, Ridgewood Rd visited MY. +bee running for Rsus.,.11 Jalliffes parents at Rockwood on Sue- Deputy-reeve or Cou nal need only their tae for the previous "Ir", .. -,LLL Y• have tit es paid . The Monthly Baby Clink for West yur. �� Rouge will be Tue. Dec. 6, 2 to 330 However this has disqualified =0 pm. in St. Edwards Hall. for this year. I am very sorry, as so FOR A PROGRESSIVE DICKERING The li;iwaniana Junior Bowling Lea= many ratepayers had signified tbsie 1 t' gue Scores for Sat Nov. 29, were High Intentions to back me, and I feel I . Boy Garry McClelland 237, and High have let the=n down. Girl Francis Baker 178. Gay Ferguson Howlvtr, God' willing. I will be _ - - - won the hidden score. prepared - taxes paid, for a camp- t :, VOTE t Mr, and Mrs. Keith Barnard, Ridge- alga next year to seek your support I r, _ wood Rd. Held a Grey Cup Dinner, for the School Board in Area No. Z �« :> 1. . celebra- _ • -• Sat. Nov, 26, when they entertained- several guests in their'home in Ethel F Hull 17 7. e i JOHN CAMPBELL X ti�ri of the Big Rugby Game.I. - - — — -- - ,, p. :�K x - AR 'L .MI D .. . . . .,4 __.4 1. . � I '�irVM. FAIRGRIEVE "'""�° : » TOWNSHIP OF PICKERIHG t __ _ -- - . , - . ,. .... . _. :1.. - 4 V OTE . . . . -, ; , p JMRS. JEAN L. • = -IAcPHERSOH . RE-ELECT .. _ _11. — - - __ — .1.FOR DEPUTY REEVE . Ham 'V1�'. 60 ., _,. � ...... I y , y�. .. �!_ '..�_ . i I , :11 , vr . IffICIENT ECONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION ,- .•� L.. . . .. . ••- . - - 'LL . I _ • 'FOR INFORMATION -= TE. 9-1466 or TE. 9�-2654 7 TO; C�u N C I .1. __ - . ". .. . . .. .­ . - - ..- :j . ., I.. .. - ­ ., 11....., w ' t'. . , . . -. .'�w.' W'1�: "�, - ,��l�PE ZUNCE DOES C'OU" _. R D : .- , .S 1. . � �0 . ,. L' . � ;I , � ... ` . ti Votes Hec: 3 To Elect 1.Amoy . I 1. f fit,1.'. . d err J amey tRD 3 . '"' L �rne : - I h DEPUTY-IbEEYE, .. � F- '. �g . Vote Decembe. r . _ • fix" ° _ . .,. . .. .. .,. ,., d` , , -:p elsersng Toevnshsp ,� �96� • Viler S wami i.. .:. I I ' 'L, .. ' - . , . :�, �:�k:,,: I� ., � Couksc llor for the Past 4 Ye are COUNCILLOR 11,T . . ..._ . 1 - ~_ am tW We Criticised. Perhaps this High sissgle Hdcp. rran Wentzel 334, tend and learn just what is going ast,- tr-- .� ,•....� in the community a towriaeip voters might Ivey Skiteh 315, Al Hooper, 356, Reg y rid the issues Chet �� think over whethw or Rot a char,7ge is A. Carpenter 3311, Election Day is-Saturday, Decem- ,�•iY■T � iood-ijtfing U-the.Deputy,•Reeve and High`•triple flats--Ivey.. Skitch 686, her 3rd at the Community Hall. Poft three Councillor* were to change, the Clare Skitch 888. will be open from 11.00 a.u► to 7.00' control of council would change for the •High trip* hdcp,4ran Wsntzel 760, Many hap/)t returns to Karen Wlt- ''Vote/ Vote/ Vote - first time in a number of years Dorothy Buck'759, Wake Ciehun 793, lisms, Park Crescent who will be*. :Every .newspaper in Canada sounds off with-.Get Out the What is the record of the present'• Alax Parker 792, four years old.DMeember 6th. Vote. at this time of the year. The past few years, all this yam? 11'be papers would suggest it was one of quarrels and inconsistencies. FAIRPORT BEACH -BALSAM 9 MT. ZION talk of exercising one's franchise has done nothing to effect During one year an office manager the vote.at all. kowever this year we have.a feeling there will' came and went, township officials re- The service that was to be held in Four young men from $rooiLlie signed and returned to their jobs, an Dunfair Baptist QuIrch in which the over-turned their car at the bend of be more voters out in both the township and village. engineer left and came back—a pattern World, Bible League were to show the road, south of Balsam on Fridaar, y..•.' Last Friday night, the township hall was jammed to the win would suggest some degree of coloured slides was reported in erro't: . night when.they missed the turn in the road. No one was injured. • .Qoors for the nomination meeting. What brought. On this dissension and dissatisfaction. The This service will be_held Sunday, J meetings concerning the office manager December 11th, at which time 300 bliss Sylvia Allen of Toronto 2vaurgence of interest, we don't know, but it was good to See and the tax department were a public Kodachrome slides will be°shown• de- spent 'the week-end with Miss Annat _ ;.._'and must have been encouraging to the candidates. embarassement to some of the specta- pitting their work around the world: Wilson, Every person with a vote should vote. Everyone with a tors who felt that our township govern- It will be of interest to the whore'• Mr. and bfrs. Root: Booth, of Pe+t+ vote knows that he or she should vote. So for goodness sake, meat should never have to stoop to family and everyone is invited to i erboro, vi fled Mrs, Wm. Harbron such awkward wrangling in public. attend. on Satusdxy. i# yoti have a.vote, get.out on Saturday.,and vote. - This same'eauatca paid a substantial Sunday, December 4th, Pastor Hol- Mrs. R, Monahan, of Orillia spent fee to'a plamanirtg consultant who failed mes will be bringiiug the message at - the week-e" with Mr, and Mrs. A. to perform a job that they had re- the morning service at 11_00 a.m. and Carson, CKERING ' VILLAGE quest mm t° �, ' COUP wed Mr. Ted Noble ataufPrtt at.the Uni- Several fsortr nacre attended . the JtESIDEHTS OF PI versit of Toronto wiU be s n8 Santa Clams Parade.oa Saturda • a Mr. Deacon of Toronto to tell them Y P�� y which of two possible :,00atea for s rail at the evening service'at'1.00 p.m. at The Young Peoplds Union held line was better He did not answer Dunfair Baptist Church- a shorting party on Saturday nig r n 1 el A y0Y have then' question and prepared an in- The Ladies month* meeting will at ffiue Stou4fyiAc Areas, and were/ and-a1op�noom yet he was be held at the ChurCbS TlraxedST," � ent mined, louse at'the Elmer Witte ember a __ paid somewhere aver ;500. for his ser.- son axe: .filaced in nee by returning me os your ReeYe for view I:s this respoaaibw e�cpeaditwe of a special Christmas meetfrrri�� and the Mi. and' Mrs. Cecil Disney. Ivam. public funds? speaker will. be Mrs. Redding and and Sl'Ae& visitd Mr. and.Mrs, F. P y This same eounca sometime this Leask, LeasTedate, oo Sunday. lOnOt . i shall d0 my hest t0. IiVA Y to Our soloist will be Miss Mar Durnon. spring voted to the Township Clerk AL the last meeting, the iftst to be A number of J•tmioi Farmers m6 ' heK the Ladies had a mass:errj'oyable Ons. Yours. for o PrOgrASSlve Village`. almost dictatorial powers when they aw Ki* timbers ettenaed ooh- time and it is hoped that many more awn Kiwanis Banquet at Kedroaz will alts this m g Eve gave hire the right to change the spell rid eelrirt eryone is iag,•grans ar -cc.� of mY most welcome.' Camp last Tuesdttcy iriglit, CYR�L E. M® by-Law or resolution, after it.had beefs Several' from here attended the Congratuons lati to Mr. and Mrs. passed by Council, but before insertion Holstein banquet at Greenbaab last James Leathen 6 Fairport Rd On into the per records of the � S, Wsdnesdlty n#gfit. -. - Tpwnsinip. Are these.wetz so i:scsmpe- the safe arrival of a baby bar,James, Mr. as Mrs. B. Jats�Lieson and t Mrs. E.•L- -Crocker, of Toronto, 8 His.at the East General HitWtO on Mrs, Lewis ones left':.ri lronaay tent as not to eeaTisr tlsai s change is J eon- Wilson ovef xh�e wcdc ead.aod Mrs. a�y or a grammatical m ms�Y,November 27th.'A brotFisrfor brie Crest (Phyllis t Mr. and Mrs. Tom - a S morning to visa Beginning this Sunday, can result in ,a significant change Mart and Judy. Jones) at Wash- . f9nuing throughout the winter, Sun- Mr. and Sirs. Vickers, Don Mills, On Saturday,November a 26th.Lynne meanine Mr. and Mrs. �o �� dollar law �� ington, D. C. P leave been fought over the placement Conley, Iake�+iew Ave.,celebrated her Starting next Sunday, for the win- day School wilt be at 1.t5 and the tailed on her parents, 6th birthday with a party attended Church Service at 2.30 p. m, The John Uilhnan one day Last week. of a comma. It is not s pm►es to be ter mouths, Sunday Settvel sill be delegated to my ale p� by many delighted friends. at 1.30 and church service at 230. ' baskets of flowers in the church on Mr, and-Mrs. V ernoa Ellicott Many happy returns to, bI•atgaret Sunday•were in memory of Brian called on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mc- an - - Is this what one might call admit Leather, 2 Fairport Rd. S. who eels Churchyard and lice late Mr. Earl Gregor'one day recently. - Mv able record? These men have worked �her 3rd birthday, Noveantier 30. BR{/LA �� Batty. 3dr. and Mrs. E. Campbell visited �� but perhaps some others will The Ladies Association Bazaar was j The President Mrs. James Cowie, Miss-Lynda barctay at the Lnads.y bring more varied abilities to the Corm- very well attended and a great sue- --The Cubs meet maw on Monday, conducted the business at the Nov- 1•iospital one day recently- cil Chamber. It would seem to be time cesa, Everyone took advantage of the and the Scouts air Thursday nights. .em.her meeting of -the W. A. 'which Congratulations to Gloria Trolley for a�• good weather and th wonderfuT things Brownies still tsterct o+� ]y. Br y ie ,rams held in the church. The Roll on winning the f l00 Bond in 4-ri sincerely yours'." ours ' ' to be bought for gifts, etc. The win- Leader, Mrs. 1V. Sowrerby, HrQnraie ,call•was "Good••. Mrs, john Puck- work. Donald F. Teals Leader, attided the Training for Hers of the draw are as follows: First 8 xin k¢ the Worship Service, assist- Mrs. W. Hamilton spent Sunday Prize, Mrs. G. McFarlane; Second Guiders, at . Dept a.,on; Saturday. ed by. hits. Fred Puckrin and Mrs. so Oshawa with her daughter Mrs. Prize, Mrs. E. Ryan, Toronto; Third November ?�. Dort forget the dance Arch Bell. Mrs. Charlie Clemente Carswell. and family_ iHIENCHMAWS BAY Prize, Mrs. Parkinson; Fourth Prize, in Brougham as Saturday, Dec. 3Q T.-_ a� 4t.u.u. :.Ails — Wia _ w ,'read a story on an- Indian Village._ Mrs. Matthews spent the week- Councillor Rosa iuc.kin .,uwun- :•IJ+ J• l'rtrr+on.Thanks are pxwrided friends. Proceed+ for the Organnis- '1 he West (;coup served refresh- cool with her niece Miss bi. G. Vr It- ced that be has a .letter from lin to si ithe .hard_ working ladies who mcuts. The next meeting will,, be Shankman, of gay Rte, Ming gave so much of their .time, energy at1On ter, in 'l ronto. Birthday Geeslin to omits _ fneld on December 14..The slate of The Canadian National Ipstitute for• they haw their engineers and talent to make this sate. so Eric- $rS J - Pugh . --.t:tof&csra for 1961 was presented as the Blind wishes to think all thosesid, who celebrated her bvtl+day, Novem- tiff cers. Hon. Presidents, Mrs. M. to lay a 'temporary walk from the Congratulations to Douglas Pickard ber 24. with- a'party of her yous>t who gave so generously during the gay R� School, south on'.be went friends. + )Buttars, Mrs. W. H. Guthrie; Past recent canvass for funds. aide of Liverpool Read, sod that the who celebrates his 9th birthday. Sat- • The Bazaar which was held at tk president, Mrs. James Cowie; Pre- 'the taumi of the Brougham W. condition of Uverpool Road we'll be urday, December 3rd. School on Friday was a huge sue- aidentt bars. Geoff.'Astley.; 1st. Vice- 1, met w the Township flail on erred up. The trustees of P.T.S.A. l�io. 2 en- teas. It was-opened by Rev. A E: 3 :.pres., Mrs. George Squire; Treas- Tuesday, November 22,.for the first An enjoyable time was had at a dance tertained the teachers in the area at Cresswelt. Draw Prises were'won tier, Mrs. John Puckrin; Recording the French- a dinner at the Anglican Parish Hall b Mrs. Farley-, :Hiss Susan Wilson Secretary', Mrs. Bert Guthrie: Corr. meeting of the Short sources - She held Friday evening by in Piickrin Monday, November 28th• y :-.Secretary, mis. John Puckrin; Press Third Mial The Conveners: Mrs. marl'i Bay Power Squadron at the NOTICE B, and Mrs. Howard Bath. - .Sccrefan. Mrs. Fred Puckri.t: Sup- H. Blaclanar, and Mrs. M, Ellicott Banquet Room of the Spruce Villa On Wednesday. December 7th, the The ladies arho are' attending the displ°eyed two attractive table-sett Hotel to welcome the many new stu- Christmas meeting of the Fairport First Aid Clause:: at the Red Cross ply Secretary, Mrs. James Cowie; dents enrolled this year. A buffet are working-hard so they will. be Missionary Monthly Sec., Mrs. C. ing with inexpensive decorations. luncheon was ��� followed by in- Beach Home and School Association �' Clemente; Paby Band, Mrs. Fred How Salad, Casserole dishes and to and p able to as; cheer tests on December te film pertaining will be held at the School at 8.00 m. p Puckrin and Mrs. Mac Hedge; Nan- sandwich slings are shade more both round and square dancing The school choir under the direction NOTICE TO CREDITORS '_._ist, Mrs. Arch Bell and Mr. Chas, appetizing is made attractive with of Mr. Hargrave will entertain-and as The Frenchman's Bay Home and In the Estate of Edge ohm Daniel. Cleme ter: Auditor, Mrs. It. fledge fruit. The second meeting will be School months meeting wi'.1 be held1 to the past this meeting is planned J y g late of Pickering, in the County and and bin• G. K. Pratt: Flower Com.; held on December 14, 8.00 P• in- at at the school on Monday, December around the holidays art"th carol singing Province of Ontario, Retired. De- East,:bits. Clemenee;.West, Mrs. A. at the home of Mrs' Blackman. The 5th The executive have planned an and good fellovrship: Refreshments ceased Sell- Stewardship, Mrs; Bill Guth--. Euchre Results, NovealbsL hSr, and Mrs. S. Eriksson have ALL CLAIMS against the above tie and Mrs; G. Squire; Citizenship, Ladies: 1. b:is Murear; 2. :tors. J. urged to attend. Mr. K. Munro, Super- moved , from Dumbarton Shores to Estate dons.verified by Statoeort - Mrs. Frank Puckrin, :vfrs. J. Cowie, ' Davies; Con.,,Mrs. G. Mutch; Men: vising p pal will be guest of honor. Toronto Declaration and with aM Spsie Puckrin, Mrs. Bob 'Pardon; 1, James Murdoch; 2. Henry Burke; Prize winners at.the euchre held Sat- Prior to' Ieaviag for James- �T�Q� Parsnnagc Corttm., Mrs. G. Squire, Con., Ross 'Carlton; Luck Draw - town, N.Y. must lion of security be1d, if ant. Y urday night at the home of Mr. and Congratulations to Mr.Lionel:Sharp moat be sett to the nndtcaisaed be- ";Mlrs. G. Astley; Girls' Comm., '- Cecil Hubbard. The next Euchre to fylys, H. Fertile by the Bowling,League der Odj Sirs. Bert Guthrie, :firs. G. Astiey be held on December 6; at 8,30 p. were,Mrs.F:Scott,Mr.Bill Dotissln and who was elected by accalamation to fore the Twenty-third t23trd) t sand Mrs. Fred Puckrin: <" the post of Trustee of the School December, 1960 '*z TRUST COQ m. Hostesses: Mrs. Don Beer, Mrs. Mr, Mike Cichun won the consolation Board p T.S.A. No. 2. CO-OPERATI. -In place.. of• Group Leader, a . Robins an i Mrs. C."Wannop. prize. Candidates in the forthcoming mum- ' Ltd. Saskatoon, Saskaeeiletwa, 1� ra schedule was drawn up whereby ,-H Club News The many friends of Mrs.' Reg Car- icipal elections in Pickering' Town- eeubors for the Estate. each of ten ladies will be in. charge The seventh meeting of the Brou- penter are sorry to learn that she is ship are invited to speak at an open :•of the program•for one meeting. A'-am Busy Beavers was held at the confined to the Ajax Hospital., Hurry meeting to be held at the Community BABY-SITTING - eveniRgs nand The Club meets this Saturday ev home of Mrs: Roberts on Tuesday, and get well Melba. .Hall Friday, December- 2nd at 800 week-ends. ylrs. Mue'ray. WHS.130 ..ening in the.school for the annual„ November.7l, with twelve girls pre- The Fairport United Church W.A. p.m.,All residents are urged to at- d ! election of officers and a box social• seat. The Roll Call was "Iwo Lat- will hold their-Christmas meeting at _ Don't forget to vote on Saturday. the church on December 8th, in the .. Mr. and, Mrs. Arch 'Bell, visited efs from Commercially-Cantted Veg- form of a luck luncheon• etables". The topic of discussion waste are extended and b1cs. Cecil Gazley, Barrie, feVegetables Around the Year", and speedy VOTE ion Saturday. the girls learned methods of preser- Mr. T Clark who is confined to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin and vation. Achievement Day is being the Alm Hospital following a stroke' :family visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter held on December .10, at Prooklin' Ms. Helen Hill spent last week end Hollinger, Cherrywood, on Sunday. at Rochester visitin$ her sister. Mr. and Airs. Stanley Powell and A special invitation is extended to Darren Osgood is home and feeling the.members of the Women's Instil- WWI FAIRGRIEVE larrtily visited Mr. and. Mrs. W. bettter.after a tonsfltctoxmy at the Ajax ..Petty, Cherryw'ood, on Sunday. ute, and motners of the Club girls• Hospital on Monday. ' e Vivian Carlyon entered the Sick T Y to t BR0!!GE#AM a''> 'stoH�Hospital Ti 'T he Editor— °�° P y Rouge ark P O Happy birthday, wishes to Mrs Lois Mrs. Kewut and' Mr. Dobbin, of Ontario Fertile who.will wlebrate her birthday - �P _ - .: 2pshawa, called on Mr. and Mrs. D. November 27, 1980 an December 3rd and to Fred'Osgood ; day i- Peer on Sunday. Editor whose birthday is December 5th. Mrs. Matthews visited Agincourt Pickering Dews We are sorry to hear that,Mr. Henry friends on' Friday, and while there Pickering Village, Ontario Smith of Douglas Dr. was taken to the . ..attended the Honorary Graduation Dear Sir. Ajax Hospital on Monday m serious ' of her niece Gwen Crocker, and the Your paper has often referred to irate edti&ftri with a heart attack. t' r'EDERAI ' ,Secondary School of her niece Linda ratepayers who,mutter about dinatis- Frennchmmn Bay Bowling League. ` Crocker, at Agincourt Collegiate In- faction of various types, who make Team No. 5, Roughriders ptitute, on Friday last. threats of changes,and who never when a, Btrrna '� PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSN The regular meeting of the Wom- election day comes around, deliver the 3, All Ouib • sin's Association of St. John's will goads. This year's election contests 7, Slow Pokes ANNUAL MEETING be held,on Wednesday, December 7, would appear to suggest that this is no 4, Punks 1. alt 800 P. rn at the horn eof Mrs. longer the case. At least five of the 3, No Names $8 Lloyd Johnston, assisted by Mrs. E. on are being 2' Vamps - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8th Johnston. The Devotional will be and three of them by ratepayers who 6, Pickups 30 �e e U by Mrs. 1+eaman, while the have publicly demonstrated dissatiafac- ?Over. 200—Ivey Skitch ' 232, Fran • :` LEGION HALL, WHITBY Program will be in charge hi Mrs', lion with the Township Government, Wentzel 220,303, Gord Warren 248, Jim• •X. Miller. • who have said a change is needed, and Hern 208,Sid Fenton 221,Dorothy Buck ' Mike Starr Minister of Lobour The Sunday School is planning •who have now attempted to do some- 231, Clarence Gibbons , Al Skelton Gvesl}S — Hon. r :its Christmas Concert, to be held on thing about it. I have in mind the can- 222, Mike Morgan 208, Mike`Cichuxi lion. Walter �irisldaler Minister of Northern Affairs '1ltursday, Dec. 22, in the Town- didatta for Council in Wards 3, 4 and 230,' Zeno Lunney 213, Dave Brendle dusitHSS all will include the introdudiort of important sever 286, Anna Cichun 205, Jack Buck 228, enlo •the elected executive- hip ro 5ia stittitional ante ro t Santa. irm chip Hall. Conic and met Violet Swan, Reg Bozek end John Al Hooper 211, Helen Full 204, J Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox have , EVERYBODY WELCOME purchased a home in the Pasco e $have all critical of to+MSt Gorr 217, 203, 254, Bruce Wiseman 286, Sub-division, where lhtiy expect to t •itetet the last two Vega T Single a 235. • ship qor- Sub-division,, _ yeara,�e all backed up their High Single Flat--Fran Wentzel, 303, aitieb m by being willing to replace the Al Hooper 340. r - • - .•N - T Zt = !MISCELLANFOUS -- C L A S S I F I D a ._. INSURANCE — — _._ Sr.PTIC TANK -1 IIMRi;E EYEA1f KNOWN TYPE OF INSNRANCE CLEANED COMING EVENTS A ICLES FOR SALE :CYRIL E. MORL.�Y roR SALE r w The Afternoon Group APPLES AND POTATOES .-� J. 9U11' p REAL ESTATE _ Oshawa HA 3-4042 of Pickering United Church will SPIES - $2.57 PER BUSH. Christmas Luncheon in Macintosh and Other Varieties _ hold their C M AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE . -----_ the C. E. Building, on Thursday, Ia Stock' December 8, at 1.00 p: m. sharp• Please bang own contains. 3Z KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING,' ONTARIO Apr, Chris.mas. Program and Business •PICKERING ORCHARDS HEATING MILLER TING Meeting will follow %be luncheo.a No. 2. Highway. One rui'_e t of TELEPHONE:--PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212—RES. WH., 2-3115 �yq ,t ,g C Pickering Village ' _ _ E l•9 � OUR SERVICE The Woman's Guild Of WH2-1247 J Sd tsce -END D1 S will their nee g in RATE ; the Parish Hall, on December B CAMPING CLEARANCE ` COOPER BLOCK LTD _ ; COLFP.'iAN - This will take.the form of ., Pot COLEMAN Luck Luncheon, at 1.15 P. M., full- Two and Three Burner Stoves Furnaces, Space Healers, Water owed by the Business Session. We Water Coolers Ice Chests 1 Heaters, kanges, Wall S Floor would like a full.attendance Po.emble Toilets Gas, Stoves 420 CALEDONIA ROAD-- TORONTO. - -- -- Furnaces. Taller Accessori es BLOCKS & BRICKS Chan-out Service $7.50 Plus One • • _ , FREE SERVICE CALL Pickering Village Re3uced 25 Percent i Trailer Meottrtg 8 Accessories W e note the death on Sunday of Ttwdo=LS ElA3HEATING H2 3491 _:. - STRUCTURAL STEEL _ wHitehan 2-3491 Mrs. McCrory, of Milton. Known a here years ago as Miss Annie Poll- ec 16 RENTAL d ..._• CRANE 0 TUDOR BT.r AJAX arMorley d, she was a sister of the late Mrs^ . WILL TRADE, typewriter vritllt a yep. low c_,rte-.. for- -Plena, or - . AX BARGAIN CEhITl will sell for $aO.W. TEanp4 9-2T25.' Mrs. Ruth Standerwick, of Islington, ' WASHERS spent the week-end with Mr. and FOR SALE - 1951 Chew. Cheap. SALES AND SERVICE Mrs. Jas. Palmer.' Call WH2-5353, evenings. 1 REPAIRS ON -f In spite of clouds and chilly winds -g there was a ggod attendance of W. l J 0 H N L. �•� Warms, Stoves, Ref Institute Institute members at the hospitable FOR SALE - large hone, one and . F "home of Mrs. J. H. Peattie for their three-frfthse Asserted, Parts Available For All r,;' evuber meeting. Business con= fruit trees, stream, reasomble. P14 Hoiuehold Appliances sistgd of interesting reports by Mss. WHO ' ASSURANCE 24-HOUR SERVICE E F. H. Hall and Mrs. T. J. Wheeler, der 4 . _ COMPANY LTD. Phone - WH2-MIG delegates to the recent Area Con- ! ventiou at 'Toronto; also a report by 'PRIVATE SALE • S Hlrre . N A 'j,' ,� AUTOMOBILE I` _ _ PLASTERING CONTRACTOR Mrs. Peattie, of the District -Direr D«oO �m A{i t All Types Of Plastering tors' Meeting gt. Brooklin. After the : ` w h low. Carpe:. Storms and screensPlai And Deora:ive conclusion of business,•thme ere 107 IINGSTON ROAD EAST Patio. Famed yard. Beautifuly lasdT ILE - C ERAMI C P LAS T I C ad10 urned to,the dinin -r sea Best offer considered. (Ss: a P•d- IDdkr1 13� T _ - A' � ACCOUS IC FLOOR Centre. Phone: WH z- _ �. 3>rs 3303 pioneer mg. s Shopping t la f a air des o I. arranged the t ble. Mos o£w ch at 7 Htley Ave.), j MART ENRIGHT . Pbode For Im®ediate Coverage Day Or Night R R. 3, Pick err •=• �g being donated, to the Twp. • _ Phone: TEmple 9.1997 _ were REAL ESTATE Museum. Mrs. Andrew Glen. Brou- j y `: June Michell is Chairman, Mrs. I, Brou- gham added much to the display TO RENT a by showing some beautifully drawn partmeat. 3 course, -. - golf course. Broc k Roa oppo v irk, ice-Chairman an d M rs. R pictures of pioneer Life, which air _.- _ I ttic, Secretary. t the Phone: WH2-•5887. ' •-s1PPRA SAL+ ! later to be placed in a panel a ' ktn� s.'Coanic Blake and Mrs Ione scum ca was served during the Coo�lwin, visited Mrs. Rene,.Levick tf -G NEWELL ;octal half hour following. ,, „ •-- : _, _ .'_ • � � .. .� at �4'omen's. College.Hospital .last bits. Irene Thornton and her two O RENT - 4-roomed apartment. _ . . T week... 'Apply: Chas. Hutchings, 23 Church sisters, the Misses Marshall, Toron- St., Pickering. 1N H2-1016. - ;Real Estate Broker — Pickering Village sirs. Connie Blake is to be admit- to, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. g• now 3 tf ` cw� 2-3625 led to :,carboro Hospital cw hiovegr . p• Hansen. W11. 2-5770-1 o- Toronto LuA. r• ver y•, Tor major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. H. Newman Sr. are 216 Brock St. S., Whitby — Phone MO. B-3625 The Christmas meeting of the W. plannirg a trip to Ireland to spend -•R as ea."Highways" 4 Mile Et of Dunbartan, No. 2 Highway M. S. of the United Church will be the holiday season with their daugh- HELP WANTED hell on Thursday, December 8, Mrs. ter Mrs. Patrick Daly (Anne) and _ Frank 'Carson and 'Mrs. Fred Ward family, who reside at Cork. AVON COSMETICS were in ch.-rge. The 'meetin'g will be Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Needs qushfied women interested Is NONE followed by a Bake Sale and•Tea, Gordon Rimmer on the arrival'of a good earnings at once. Christmas DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC at 3.00 p. n. „ baby daughter at. Ajax Hospital, 'on Goddess has inty for the de rs ;of Mrs, �b'm. I'yatt +nil son Christo- November 19 Good opportunity for mothers of pher, from Toronto, spent the week- Congiat+rtatrons to Mr. and Mrs. school age Children. Call immedLt- -- end with Mr, and Mrs. Grant Tay- Hugh %lillrr who celebrated their 4y for more information LE 6-0627. _ ICOi1 MERCIAD. RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING _ {or. 25th wedding anniversary on Nov- Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wallace, Ton ember ember 23. sirs. W. W. Gee, and SEWING MACHINE WARS onto, spent the week-end with Mr. ?•firs B. McLean and members of the 1 Garments, Dress-making, Children's �. FREE ESTIMATE and Mrs. Earl Beare'here. farWy gave them a surprise party, clothes. Repair Work. �. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Lehman and On Saturday, December 3, the t _ WH2-0457 Pickering family attended the parade last Sat- Oshawa and Ontario County Brch. dec 9 P g N• ��253� urday, and visited Mr. and Mrs. of,the Canadian Mental Health Ass- ' their 1 cog- _. . : , . Wrc. Lehman while here.• ociation, will hold tire' annual - - -•, - - -, _ The nomination ,mectin for the ferrnce at; St, Gregory's.Auditari m _ _ f Village Trustees was poorly attnde- in Oshawa. Dr. Bratten, of Peter- The Canadian National lnstitute-for ed last Friday evenin„ with only born Civic Hospital will be the sera- the Blind wishes to thank all those - ) Q er Discussions will be held re- `.i _FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: of last year were retu-ned by acc- ect�on who J#ve se wagor-Auglix during the. EXi�E�T ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES l'amation. They are: lltaitla:d And- Kith education; Industry and Rr a services, both Sunda AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS J. Sunda Y rraeat, John Norton and Roy Ward. creation, And, it is hoped that from Y this conference will come planning School and Church were well atten- WE'R \ AND IMPROVEMENTS. The-Woman's Association of the ded. It being Advent Sunda Rev. United Church heM their meeting and further action in the interest of g Y, T� Q T. Fleethan: todk his sermon 'from& VA ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN recently hen they elected their off- promoting mcntal health in the oota► Y first and second chapters ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. icers for the coming year. They are: munity, St. John, "V JOB va 00 At the regular meeting of the Ust- The choir sap the beautiful ant Cm M� EXaCT� / IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT Past Pres., hers. R. 'Ward; Presid- "Bow down Thine, Ear". Churrh Mrs. Wallace; lsf. Vice-Pres., ited Church W. A., on Thursday ev- ent,FINANCING A FOR FAST Mrs. R. Ward; Secretary, Mrs. L. ening, December 1, Miss Bernice service at 11.15 next Sunday. • COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL — Pugh; Asst. Sec., Mrs. R. Redshaw; Chapman showed pictures Qf the On Monday night the boys of the Treasurer, bits. C. Reynolds; Org- Oberammergau Passion Play, This community will gather at the church anist, Mrs. W. Evans; Manse Com- play, given by the inhabitants',of basement to commence "Cubs and 'AUBREY E. IRELAND • - � mittet: Mrs. McIntyre, Mrs. Gnus- •Cberammergau, in Austria every 'ten Boy,Scout Program". Thar leaders J1HD COMPANY Lin: Flower Comm., Mrs. T: Ham- years, is Famous throughout the will be Ken Brooks and Douglas world. Morden. mond and Mrs, W. Lehman; Buy- The Young People's Union held 100- ME" ff. W. ing Comm., Mrs. Tomlinson . and their meeting on -Sunday night in Mrs. G. McConnell Fashion Hair 517l�IR9 the church,'and on Saturday night TORONTO. A ONTARIO I't is believed that while the Santa Tinting i Permanent Waving they will sponsor an evening of films Claus Parade did not h av e a s many S to 1'sin in Hair Cutting,• on "Safety" in the church basement. EAApire 3-5300 or Empire 6.5466 entries last Saturday as m other • Deer to Pickering• Everyone welcome. years, there were more children pre- Jewellers Several of our W. M. S. ladies Evenings- sent. L%.bags of candy were hand- 4MFlitehalt 2-6370 ana their husbands journeyed to TEmplit 4-1750— WA. 24F"2 ed out and quite a number of child- King St. United Church; Oshawa oa ren did not get any. In the parade, Thea GOemans, Owner Wednesday•night, last week to heat Al>ona Public School won the prize open every flight far your Dr. Pob McClure, sponsored by flea Elm for. the Beet Float. McGrath's store convenience . Missionary and Maintenance Comm- a4 I*11th won the•'Sarco Cop. Thee were ittee, of Presbytery. The Claremont Auxiliary of the numerous.other prizes for variety in Memoriam The Farm Forum was held Mon. Legion, along with the Whitby Aux- entries. In the Lucky Draw, the In }owing memory of my dear ' day night last at the home of Mr. _, , Mary, were guests of the Oshawa winners were: 1. Miss Trolley, R. rhother, Mrs. Harry Mardoeh,'who and Mrs. Les. Wilson: The topic I --___ _ group at a '7nard-times -party" on R. 1 Claremont, a 1100 Bond 2. College Education". -------- --- -- passed away on Novembe 30, 1951. The Cost of a Col] p lR November 2.1.. The. evening was Star Santa Fund - a camera. This �t is home without a mo*ec? On Monday, November 28, Review �.LM made up of games, contests and will be sold and th emoney sent to . All this world may send. Night, will be at Mr. W. Stnart's Mr. and Mrs. E. Short, Markham, cards. Several of. the local ladies the Fund; 3. Lloyd Pascoe, grocer- But when we lost our darling mother home.• .Visitors at th eMilton 'Pegg were among the winners, They are ies; 4.-Lorne Almack,.rod and reel; We lost oar'dearest friend. ' horn this past week were: Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Pert Chewins and g Roger called on Mr. and Mrs. Clare. � Mrs. Jeanne Pew 'and Mrs. Rene �, Miss Feat}rerstonehaugh, carving Though her smile has gone forever, Mrs..G. Pegg, of Markham, and Ms Keevil on Sunday. Rennie. The ktcal Auxiliary were -hoard 6. .Fred VS/itliams, fr pan;. and Mrs. J. Wagar, of.Oshawa. y_ And her band we gannot touch, Mr. and Mrs. Jack f among the guest at Ajax on Nov The. parade 17rought a great many Mrs, P. Clarke Mrs:, E. Pascoe, J Wallace,� -e 1 P + Still we have so many memories, _ , Brooklin, called on friends here on ember 23. visitors with the weather being ,so Of the one we loved so much. Mrs. P. Wilson went to the Bazaar ••Saturday. On-November 21, the Guides and _ fair.. Her memory is our keepsalie' of the Anglican Church, Pickering, It is expected Mr. Len Lye will Brownies mothers.L. A. held their Several from here attended the I4 W11h which we'll never part, on Saturday last. ;Ireturn home from hospital this weL*-. monthly meeting at the home • of- public library_meeting in Brougham God has her in His keeping, The date for the Sunday. School Mrs. Don Hedges was in Oshawa' Mrs. June Michell. The officers'be-, last T_hursdav night. Also, a number We have her in our heart., and Public Sehool...Christrnaa Corsi in elected for a two-year term, from here were. at the to Lovinglly remembered by her cert is December 2h• '.vn $atttrday. last. g y gvng'hip The-United Church Sunday there was xinly•the office of Treas- nomination meeting on Friday night daughter - _ School will hold their -Christmas urer to be filled.'This office was- ughter Florence, J -in Kyrie taken b Mrs. Lone Goodwin, bits. and graindchildren o h, Carole. Concert on December 20, at 7.30 P. y : - • .... :.. .,. :..: '•"'Y .._ _ .. - .. _ - .. _ _ t ` 1. __ 4 - W1p A Pickering Township Mr. and Mrs. Bey. Warwood. Public Lt'b=7 of Scarboro, spent.Sunday with the -- ICKER,I.NG.. _ D�cClements' and Mr,. Thompson of ' Pickering Township residents who the Base Line. will rote on Dec'ember3, on whether Congratulations-to Mr. and Mrs. VILLAG.E to form a Township Public Library Vernon Typert (Sylvia Carter) who will be interested to know details were married in Pickering United: - • • of this proposal as brought out in .a Church on• Saturday. Mra:•.`sera public meeting of Air. Roedde, Dir. ;Freeman was soloist _ ec tioh of Public Library. Service for Ont- Little Albert Harris celebrated his u"nicipa : Dario, a branch of the Dept. of Educ third;birthday on, November 26. ation, and Reeve Sherman Scott of Mrs. Hanson, Spruce Hill Rd,, met - y Pickering Township, together with with a painful accident in her home SATURDAY DECEMBER 3RD, 19b0_ + many interested ratepayers of the and is now recovering'. / township, in Brougham, on Novem- Mrs. George Howe, Toronto, via- ber 24: This library service would ited Mr. end'Mrs. `alter Willis on be based on.a one-mill rate, which ' Sunday. No. 1. - Thelma 24 • • • e /. s� is - that iii effect already in one part Mrs. Quinton is very ill at the No. 2. - Beryl 22 Pickering Village Election J 1 -of the township,; which would en- home of her daughter Airs. Sam Yet NQ, 3, _ Anne 20 title the township to a grant equal man, Pine Hill Road. No. 6• - Marg, 19 7. to 42 percent of total expenditures. Tom-my-Forsyth Jr. has been ill at No. 4. - Eileen 7 ' Voting Hours 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. - So keen is the Government to see home. N%'e hope you're . all better Hi& Single (flat) - Anne Pen- w llibrary service extended to the town- soon Tommy. stone fig; High angle (hand.) - ship, that a grant on the estimated Mrs. Marion,•McCiement took part Hazel Dawson 250; High Triple _ --: first year's expenditure would be in the annaal'St. Andrew's Night (flat) - Anne Penstone 617; High , Pickering • illage Electors : :given immediately on.the formation concert at l�'hitby:, Friday night. can Disn 614. _ -of a township library board, ' com- triple (hand) J Disney - - . prising four members who would be �e �/�D - Scores Over 200- Fiat - RETURN i IN _appointed by Municipal Council, Anne P a ill Hazel Daw- • app--- --- -Son--226—, Helen Hill-2-b4;-- -Au�dr•�--. and the Reeve would also be a mem- .,The Christmas Bazaar arranged Ross 217; Jean Tomlinson 214% Bar- of-j; ' bar tlie•LibraryBoard. This would by the Cherry-wood Howe and =bara Suter 20); Eeryl Boys 208; Hit- rv, t ,A ON f Hit- follow,aa affirmative' vote. School.was held on Friday evening, M �. __. The details of service would be. and proved to be most successfull. , Mitchell'2 ; _ t +• Scores Oval 200 • Hand - !aaorked atit'by this appointed Lib It.was well patroniad by children l' �O COUNCIL ry= stir Board and world be tailored by and adults, and. this writer couldn't Haul•Das°s°a 2Sfl' Audsa7''R°a. , ,..w>-d•• 243; jean Tomlinson 235;Hildi Mit- ' 64in to Fit the needs and�means of say .for .sare who was having the chsll 234, Haler MM�; DQ�Y 'Rife township. Among immediate mamt fun. The Bak't'•Table looked Z17; j� 211, tare : •taTearis of satisfyi:mg the need for' delicioui, good enough••fo 'eat Ia -GOOD ADMINISTRATION SOUND PROGRESS books could be arrangements for fact, the candy disappeared in iig Geri Hail' 210; Norms Baker 202; : Sorses of books from'the Ontario time and lots of ladies will be'sporty Silsea + ' $01�R YEARS' EXPERIENCE, 8 . t Travelling Library to go to schools. ing nevi; aprons when that turkey "Brisbin's Prize' won by Anne 'rental of library service or bookmob- gets carved up oa Christmas Day,, Penstone - High Triple (flat) 617: �' 1 -Des from existing neighbor �[� library The Fish Poed,•was soon fished out. �„ Puckering Village E`ectori ' systems. and.full utilization of al- The boys•clutched their money and Front The Minutes Trusties Meeting _ ready existing facilities in the town- weighed the merits of a car against ;, r�,.• RE-ELECT ship. The Ontario Government is games, magnets etc. The little girls School Area Z. - November. . ieoncerned tlut'whik it is dispensing were determined to out their dolts , - - gver ode million dollars in'grants in new splendour for winter. As us- Present - Mrs. E. Edmonds and � ■ Mills- every year for library service, so ual, the tea-tables -soon filled up Messrs E. Harley and j: C. Afilts.- marry people, including many, in . with new 4na old friends getting to- Mr. Saecocrio, Architect, and Mr. Vickering. Township, are receiving gether over refreshments, Everyone J. C McClelland. Inspector of Pub- _ :no service at .all. Four million peo agreed it wan a grand evening, and lic Schools were also present. The REEVE 1e-art reeeivin Iibr service, but we should like to thank' eti-er^one • -' rp g cry S Architect advised,that tentative ap -the concern now is for the two miff- who helper make it so. proval of the Building Project for ~;ton"who are receiving none. To this The Home-and School Association. a school at Bay Ridges area had a`change in -the library policy discussion on Discipline complete been issued by the Department, of _ --is expected to remove such support with a panel'consisting of Rev. Education. COUNCILLOR ' from small'libraries and switch to CP• Shapter, Airs. W6sthanset;`Chicf It was moved by. Mr. Milt: tat substantial support for large munic- Constable Parker, and Mr. Cole, was the use of crossing.R+iards he sup spat libraries. For this reason, it gxtremely .well attended. Thf panel pended until the question is further PROGRESS WITH CAUTION VOTE FOR EXPERIEMM will be nececiary f or existing tibias- answered a list cf questions pre- investigated. There was seconder ies to be incorporated into a town- parer! by the-H. and S. President, to the motion, and the' motion was'• aMp library it they are to maintain Airs. Fern Harding, after which' the declared lost. The Secretor° ° DE VWGE OF PICKERING ar,increase their service, siiici inch audience rarticipated in .a question rrnuested te+ secnre further inform- .of their individual support will be period. Cherrywood members have : atio,,,from the Chief of Police re- _.., yemoved by -this government grant. seldom attended such a lively and a�,{inQ use of ad++it crowing gsards. The Library Servnce, Dept. of Ed- informative meeting. R f'nrre�Poaeo spbmitt d: hteation. is, ready to back Pickering Now friends. don't forget the E ELECT _Final approval ba +l+e Mur+%�t►ai R • Township's effort for a municipal Euchre : and-Pridge Party, Decerh- -library, but it will require an "affirm- ber 2. This will be the last this year. Boma-d fftr tbP Crndtal F,tpemd'tvee ative" vote. The Government must so leis make it a rosily good one. p1 033.94;-� f"r R addition of the ROSS ��LT ���O (know it is else will of the people. Prizes and lovely refreshments play u at WRat�Roetteiresbvtetran 1 • Pickering Laiies' Bowling League 0,urch f1tr use of ttie West Ronne Team Nov. .. points Scho�L Novetnl+er t3. 2.to 4 p, M. - Mrs. J. Adamson O-.T 'CO C+U L7111 C L - -• 1 � V. P., H. and.S• Council and November 17, 7.30 to 9.30 P. m• - DUNBaRTON No. . - Hazel 28 was sporcved. Dumbarton Iv nited Church..- !l'r'ithRev. Dr McKay in the pul- ;: pit and Mrs. 1i. 5troS at the organ. PT/C TANK CLZAN OUT the regular inornnn service uas Y� } ...the Junior Co:gregation. "The Lord aiitliein -- _ my COMPUTE SEPTIC T"X SERVICE - - ------- sung, and "Just. for Today" aduet -- —— AINGLEY . 'TO COUNCIL'by yin. F antaarr and Ahrs. Freeman.The church teas well filled, zs'the NEW TAIf$S INSTALLED wan. Club he d their. church PAT iftltE TE. 91841 ic parade cad a dedication was made _ of their new flags. Dr..McKay read <. ^ Genesis 31, and Romans 15 as his FOR PROGRESSIVE ADMINISTRATION scripture lesson. The.next was Ro- mans 13: 10, "Love worketh no ill M � � � tEE; � �' M Eli SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1900- 10.00 A. M.to 7.00 P.IL 1' : to his ncighuor,-therefore love is the �ae� fulfilling of tie law". Dr. McKay's t�/v S Remodel Your TUGMI& " topic - "Codd Neighbors" and was :DICKERING VILLAGE ELECTIONS illustrated by the Good. Samaritan 1ALL REPAIRS =- ALL SERVICES parable. Often, we. find it difficult p o _ to accept new neghbors but we For A. Complete Job _Y By Specialists .:must do-our test with a friendly FOR CONTINUED SOUND Attitude. Windows Plastering , . I "I .Next Sunday will be a Baptismal - � � ',P last '• Roc Rooms Elecmric Service. J ho Senior Sunday School p bins Concert will be on Friday evening, Additions 'VOTE TO ELECT o'clock. On.Saturday after _Kitchens Masonry 'V at8.04 Floors - C n soon the Junior Concert will.be held pe 2.30 p• BQthrooms E • m. Personals • suaq.t Tens _ N BURN 1 H G H A M. Harry F;eenman returned ho Me !by jet plane on Friday evening from Call R•modQl COnstrvetlOn Co. Lid. ' ;.AS COUNCILLOR = . Leeds, Eng., where his mother is PLT-41 s • cally, ill. T - Mr. and Mrs. Hibbert are pleased' POLLS OPEN 10 A.M. TO 7 P.1V1 ' �+ith the arrival of a baby boy last SATURDAY DECEMBER 3RD week, at Ajax Hospital. Congratul ptions. Mrs. Gordon May attended the 79 'a UMRTON RADIO & TELEV1SIOH -IMPORTANT! - Girl Guides Conference in Oshawa ` pn Saturday November 26 ated �,4 Niyhway in Dunbarton'Sin" 1946 '. To our Pitktaring and District Custonsiers A group of D6nbarton Kiwanians - -' hand their -wives attended a Charter T.V. 1s to the h0fllf9 . -+ Phone TF.en.pie 9.11'91 - ' _ Take advantage-of these Specials Night Dinar in Peterboro on. Nov- ember. 23. (Pleuie Phone early for same dal►servi�r) m r Hr. Lane White is'home from the NOV @n1b@r 31 t0 Dtse@ be 31 ep , ,Hour for Cash i Carry T V A Radio Repairs pahawa Hospital and is progress- _i�r: satisfactorily. t0 6 p.m., Wednesday 9 a.m. to 1 Z noon DRESSES (Plain) . . .. ....... .00 "} Mrs: Larry -Davis has been.at. LL COATS ............................. D GENTS AND LA IE� SURE 1.Q0 borne till, ss leas Mrs. Meh Carlton,. _ . Small App�lanee 8r Motor Repairs, Repairs t0 Carr SPRING AND FA Smith and Christine Cragg " TROUSERS ..................................................... ... 1.00 .30 Hos ital ...... .... „ who are both in Ajax P' House 'Transistor Rados SKIRTS (Wain) •SO i ]frs. B. Sleightholrn is still. ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS 8r SUPP11E5 STATION COATS ............. .... 1.00 _ 'Tng treatment at St, Michael*s. Hos- . x�+a- :iBatteri@s — Tubes Etc. l E A S T W A r CLEANERS ">- Mr. Bill McKay was-home from " P. A. C. Guelph for the week-end. Terms C.C.D. & International Charge (Membership Free) ask us- OSHAWA RA. 5-6498 Miss Susan Annis will be ten for your appiimflon form. Ceara old on December, d will -Z ydebrate with a party, on 4fturday� t k� , r . r w _ 1 WON'T YOU HELP? OMMOS NGORY - _ Mt PaietMafa tan "'x'I S'GI VE A GIFT t - iraenbsc onr S 4UA:R brighter far meat. One - - .. _ zy from a& familT 11U•Pickering 1PTION Ra�T-M1„ X ice j To+�nahip sneia 'a bap�{ift� ~ 't 44 '/ III1 E f&-:I bte la'ti01 N .of•the f \p t�•'45 }}t /' T....9'Y •Anr Mtitr]c�• Od�i bo":9,i' s �-z ,e; 9 ;.U: Ham '' '�'''�j6. .1, t* :3 e' - - .. •bwc sssdw-ON !0 air help d sse T s ur Fu C ' ` {` _ - LUT HEEDS T suNael� ¢ w edUsctitd-at-dspotE��mtil the k x, br mfernudon, call Ajaz Polio #-WU } Frilrale AmbYEanbiMiOp ' Chief Duna. or Id's. H. Blttaddl, f T gTEmp!* 9-2257. W, cur DAY OR-496M,' '�•�.�.. . �.:_ =k: F aw ► 's & YS } ' `SlfeshbW.-Mactiaes - 020 And up 4 �- DW1b01�011' '` AA SAND SERVICE NCKERiNO PHONE WH. ? 5961~ b' `IIAX 8AR©AIN'CENTRE a r. rL7n.fi/ ( tlN' • PHONE a + Phone:,WH2-6410 { �T�aftflC. 2-QM Phone WN. 2-2171 OpersSEvery Night-Till 9.00 O'clock Pickering, Ont. D NEY GRAHAM HARDWME ral AND CLARKS BROTHERS ;rTZI�c� Appliances Pais Y AUC1�O>liEERB W. H. j:T80IdPaON; B.A.. LLB. Heating ConFractors' >t�y stns A>ati ri" t•,e. flee 1;arsistsr and Not Water, Stebm Sysfemsr • - Tools -#�l+ess ln:talled 1 8ea", -6sltish Caiombia and Omer% Alterations-Itepairs e , `•>tieli � 6Lnwood BHt.. Ajsx; Temple 9-3337 „e,JN.,tw•1•,sa at PAWA04 w + Herat Hard rare WMitshall 2-W1 AJAX MINOR HOCKEY X141 .,A -. �i >Rsidsoees TXatpb 9-NW. A ANNUAL PRE-SEASON DANCE PRONE WH. 2•i9i 1 •� - . PiC1IN6 ! 1111111111110. AJAX RECREATION HALL . Q �I>y !M FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. Creighton, fraser, .Drytnan Dabie L30 till 1.00 - �� E>iRRa Prises .01.25 Per person A Murdoch oceans$. 3n.or'srt Orchestra _• . Pr p Hockey earrbtsri, Solicitor -and Notaries - : I ►'. Mled logs, Banquets, Showers - I• .�• Ptbiice `-Bakery Products ; = Bonk of Commerce Chombers.- - '� ' '"Meat Pies Our S ecial •' eaS'rtfter, S011a'ta', 3 Simcoe Street.North. Oshawa ''SERVICE �' 14otary Public _ Telephone RA. 3-34.16 MaeLE00 S OF Main St., Pickering !WH. 2-0386 ' � at ova=l, a I PICKERING - al�bla�d WANT= _. .�'_WH. 2-1860 or AT. 2-IU2 COUWMT HCI[!}td r•Mc7{ Can FiX-�f't' -- tssttwitl. AcallsAGSa axaD �� • neat'' _. 7TAISIdIi � COO, V. Jiow.as IM.and f*f:7+1¢ta. REFRIGERATION detard� ••sd 8vewbsgr we )irae WaWnt Hayes, b ,AIR- CONDiTIONINd d17r L stasetsa Goad Garb D°'rn Ps7mear COMMERCIAL CALL - >� 24G141S - DOMESTIC ;rJ-M DEALER ym.terteDt Aidd SALES • SERVICE _ .. LORNE- WHITE COTTAGE MATERIAL FENCING i .k 1111"..42�AiM3 , Otdes sets-M911 `Pkkering_- Phone WH2-I517 GARAGE DOORS -.PAINTS PLYWOOD i ta►t�cmerrt� '�` �'" GRACE. ' DO-IT-YOURSELF CARPENTERT SHOP TOOLS .Af•g4ttw:y M nament Wert" lieatesRa - - IBM:S'ss!� s.I�s. Church .. , :TERMS ARRANGED I A0310. AUSMN, !Rolf. 1liee CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE li JL L WL1tby.'Ontario Pub& Worship and Sunday School AS LOW AS ` Twin attttse .vest of WLawy ass 4.30 a ra.-Wesf Row" Public School # AVERAGE GARAGE - $115.00 PER MONTH set Me. t Si�hvray, betweaa 11.00 a.m.-Ceftft"�l Row!.Public Sdmml Wisttby. and Ajax EVERYONE WELCOMe �- I -�., . 0 f". W LH.;• FULTON, news. Vn&by M© 8-3413 _ s arycnn.:. RA. JNO. 2 NKHMAY ANN. 2-3251 T -- - Minister 1 Phone AT. 2-237 DR, JAN LESIK ;PLUMBING -+ 1 9T. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN ener GHURCH .1ardWaALFM D ]CAYES NT%� P-c , Ontario . -_ - . ,.. kertas Rector PLOMBING 'BATHROOMS g Pickerin Medical Centre - Rev. H. S. Shepherd, $. A., D. D. _ - " - - - _ • p"SSURE SYSTEM OFFICE: SUNDAY SERVICES ,ESTIMATES GIVEN I lRES: WH. 2-1955 z 9.30) a. m---Holy Communion Tools tc 11.00 a. m.-Ho'. Communion - • N a - -Suh Sun I1.00 a. m. rdav nt is the --------------- ----- ---- _ Community Ball M 11.00 a. iia.-•Nursery is Reotory - - ' TEt,EViStON RADIO Boon - ages up to 4 yes s � a r rare , NVFD ESr)AY M • :.1 . -E � 19.03 a. m-H6'y Communion and _ .';:REPAIRS _ Intercessions for The Sek ,.PHONE: TEmpie 9-3191 ,. P%•-- °�:- -- --�+--- .------- Done-'WH.`2-0480 Pickering Fick United T Church :P ho RADIO a�TV' S H E R R 1 N g L S )iLATT�► Minister Rev. Melville Buttars SUNDAY DECEMBER 4, .1960 ,. • J ,.,FUNERAL AND . TWO MORNING CHURCH ". r tlooss a. co X A. AMBULANCE SERVICE SERVICES I ` t _1Services 9.45 and 11.07 A. M. n ;.� DARFASTElk '�'I ���� �, 2 HIGHWAY junior Sun. School 9.45 A. M. a Our' New Paces .. COMM BUU.D i,.AJAX Senior San. School - 1107 A. M. /e AT PICKERIN3 BEACH ROAb FUEL r OIL 17.1 C . MmeM 81►r/. O ,l ;AUDLEY MaNK Tele hoes _. Y CABH OR WITHIN 30 DAPS I 1 P' 1.15 P. 'M. - Sunday School . L aN ` t xnwrance�CQe ' -W 1�. 2-36,0 2,3o P. M. - Church Service i " % STOVE OI © - - vxnT OR PHONS - _ . ' _ ;'�' CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS ► see leMss For Faros AM C "WY � - -• ' Christian ��.ience Society : ,Arthur Mitchell Ltd* a ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO �RADY CHURCH SERVICE AND ebW tusaraae• Of AD )Dada SUNDAY SCHOOL ' + SUNDAY - 11.00 A. M.. �h• 2.6771 TEa9-2431 Bowman & Gl�san ! in Rosebank Road School rUON-g. WiiT BY 6„ PL t�IBING STORE heading Room Open.To Public DAILY d value at The ri h 9 an I -...- _ --- g ?n Ailer4on Puil3ing Kingston Rd. - piumbin§ good to_gef Theryig t price. At Pouge Hills ' Mo 'TEITH, MONTEITH, RIEHI i CO. J. H. Brady I Testimony Meetings 8.00 P. M. WALTER THOMSON; Qx. ,• 14! Chartered Accountonn Open Don Till 5:30 p.m, fiver Wednesday In The ! BARRISTER SOLICITOR ' "Y y y Licensed Trustees - EVERYTHING . _ � NOTARY PUBLIC �'«•�•• l..� �a+urday Till -t p.m. } Reads^K Room ,. Oshowo Stratford IN SAFE ; • . _ • ' ;COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS + �`-' �' ► Ap PLQ .N MBI G North-west corner of O. W. 16ohl C.A., R-LA, l. Oshawa RA ssz, • SALES - SERVICE F� FnrtLer Infortr,xrion- old Pioni Rd. Qn eery R, wean C.A. CONTRACTS CALL ATlantic{2-2635 No. 2 Highway �"'•r•.�`,' • W I•BtehaUZ-OS90 4320 Kingston Rd., West Hill WH Z-09i AT. 2-2080 AT. 4-4721 , c • �•Kwi ALL FOOD FEATURES EFFECTIVE DEC. 1, 2, 3 ONLY WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES A.y . L ICiA 20 OZ. a Y FANC TINS FOR y A 4 CE" _­ TOM _ DOLE CRUSHED ° 20 oz. 3 SLICED OR TINS "..... / TID BITS FOR .....,_:. OR BEES MORTON P , i s oz. - IGA'SGULAA TINS IGA '.CHOICE : FOR - MARGARINE 14b. Pigs. S HEINZ is Oz. 2c OFF - TINS C E _ FOR - SPAGHETTI WOL Jars ! . SPRED i% s G NEW BRUNSWICK DE A FRESH PREDR D RA S ESSE •" � �, �POTA 0 S THE VEGETABLE C — L ' - ROASTING USE ! O , It CANADA,No. 1 GRADE - • FRYING� 4 M TABLJERITE WIENERS 44, 10 OL PKG. ALL . - r . k SIDE BACON FOR TABLERITE SLICED W LA. PKG. SAVE � - a SAUSAGE u PPG: ROORI( _ 38c PURE PORK 50 I.B. BAG r ! SERVE - - - - MAPLE LEAF REG. OR READY TO SER _ No. ` GRADE for 25c Smoked Boneless CUCUMBERS cRYOVwC ib• c - - - - Dinner Hams -- } ' 'GREEN ONIONS 'No. l'GRADE 2 f Ot 25C GR = SWEET MIXED W H•sREA a BLTR SEET RE#S FANCY PINEAPPLE _ - Sweet Wafer DOLE JUICE --: - .;:�M IKi',$1— EMPERV D r GRAPES 21bs . 25c :IGA PICKLES I, $1 IGA DOG HOUSE BRIGHT f FANCY p DOG FOOD 12 IT1 $1 AMPLE SAUCE 81�HS $1 `TRANBE"A RIES Ocean Sprat No. 1 GRADE ib. 25 c ROBIN HOOD BANANA WHITE or CHOC. - GREEN GIANT APOLD MINE OF VITAMIN C„ CAKE MIXES 3 PKGS $1 NIBLETS CORN : 6 TINS $1 19 Ot. 1. 02. ., FLORIDA ORANGES 3 � CH CADBURY CFOR SAND ASSOR HS DOZ,Good SIZ! CMOC. 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