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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_12_09 1/ : • e . ,ic , erin ews­, . . . Stsbscrfntioa Rates: -0.Per Year-� -United 'States: $3.00 W. iC. MURKAR AND SON—-.PUBLISHERS Si.-PER COPY Authos'i As Second aasi Mi VOL. 78 NOt 12; PiKSERINGr 'ONTARId FRIDAY,FRIDAY. . 9, 1960 Published Since November 1881 Post Office Dept.. Ottawa John H. Daniel-Jenkins Killed In . Pickering 'Village ., Election Night PfCKERING VILLA Car . Crasb". Near Altonn - Election Results _ Statements - .openu,e Requiem Mass will-be held at•St. Vot-xs in Pickering illa a last • Following the "returns at Brou- Mr, and Mrs. W. G,4 4cI44an w� g S gham on Saturday night, Reeve S. be At Home to their friend on Sum+ Frances de Sales Church at 11.$m. • • • last Saturday,•returned.the four sitt- Scott called on all candidates fora E on Friday morning for J-hn H. P�cker�ng Township ing; timbers to CounciL-.It is ob= few remarks, day, December 11th, from 230 to Daniel-Jenkins of Rouse Hill, who vious from the totals that there was Edgar who won the De S'� p' m'' at lilac new home, died suddenly in a car crash last • considerable "plum in „done here. g James, p Sherwood Rd' Est' ►� ilectio'n Results-- p g" uty-reeveship said `I thank all who Sunday night. Interment-will be made voted for me, and especially.those those T h k 9 in St. Frances de Sales cemcte SSe NOW that elections are over, w'hat� r3'• Council:o- Edgar James Was sic- - � who worked for me. This Bas been � thorn.to loo -for4vard to - b „ John Daniel-Jenkins, 54 waF widely cessful in 'his bid for the Deputy- ' Poss Murison 3.39 a close race and a clean. campaign. k t known,in this district throagh h s -Reeve's office, oc er Mrs. Jean—L- Ronal& acton - -it-has been an-interestitrg experie - ���as ,wonder lust what dve�J_ 'ga MccPherson, but only by the sl.4t Len. Burningham 301 ce and there Las been no bitterness that mean? Ed. t work with various o_ n nations in ) the township. majority of F2 votes. Albert Reeve 264 between Mrs: McPhersoa and my- Safe�Driving Week st,'rrted in thio1 He was a front sea: passenger cf The three• si'.ting .Councillors in Vic. Dingley• 260 self'. area- badly, The FSmpathy of th41 lir. George Dryan, when the car was I Wards 3, 4 and'S weft re-elected. Mrs. McPherson thanked 5er sup- comirtuunity is extended to ,Nlrs.l in collision with one driven by Donald - ; Breakdown By Polls 'porters and workers. "I worked Keith Balsdon in the tragic death o� Benson of Claremont, near Altoaa_" I Standings `. her father, Mr.. Daniel-Jenkinsel — No. I. - Lincoln St. $chool hard. I fought a clean battle. I nev- Mrs. Daniel-Jenkins is at present Mrs. Daniel-Jenkins, suffered head iDep:tty-Reeve c er brought politics into the camp- • lacerations, a fractured shoulder and Mnr-son 1.5; Burningham 144; Wat- the Oshawa Hospital. bruises. With her in the rear seat was Edgar James 110^• son 162;' Dingley 168., slap• I had hoped Politics would The Children's 'Party of the Sur! Have been left out. I feel that lrov- George's Parish will be held on Frio lSrs. Drynan who suffered a broken Mrs. J..aicPlherson 1147 No. $. Community Hall • incial and federal politics have no day, December 13, in th new Par* nose and bruises. Driver, Ge-rge Dry-- r part in a municipal election,'but I 9 na-r was ser:ousl;r iL;.r.d, an8er:ng W m. Fairgrieve 682 Murison 184; Eurningham 157; Wat- ish Hall: Parents are invited to com* son 152• Reeve 97' Din 1 guess that is - politics in Pickering concussion, punctured lung, fractured Ding ley 92. with their children. For Council _ Township, There were a few -errors ribs card broken ankle. They are in - in the election. One poll did not open Members of the Women's Insd P Harry Y junto 11.20, and at some polls extra ute - lease remember to brio th Oshawa General Hospital. Ward 3. - Har Bo es 3C6;'Miss Miss P g o EP�DTS kitchen towel for the Retarded Formerly zt-itn the editrr:al depart- Violet Swan 154. - _ - ballots were handed-out. I am not went of the TeIy, Mr. Dance.-Jeri%in� eomplaining. 1111 be back next elec. !Children's new school, 0 the Christo e - had won acclaim with Iris prize win-I Ward 4.'- Ross Deakin SC9; Joba - tion •to fight for a clean municipal mas Pasty at Mrs. $!Sl Clarke's o4 tong dogs of Kenny's o! the P rage. Campbell' -39. VILLAGE COUNCIL Tuesday next - this- Instead o! r 'Last 't`hursda gAVerament.' Y P He had been active with the R:uge 'Ward 5. - Clifford Laycox•333, h Y night, the large Wm. Fairgrieve said "I may have sent!. Hills Lions Club, The Pickering Red Reginald Bozak 435 . number of 12 interested Pickering been last, but I thank all'who voted If you wish.to donate a small pr Cross.Society and only last week was village citizens turned out to* hear for.me. I feel if Mr. James had not sent for a patient at the - mamed resident cf the Pickering the reports on the councillor's work Hospital, Mrs. T. J. Wheeler P g • been in the campaign I would have _ branch of the Canadian Cancer for the year. It must have been very collect these gifts at the W. I. me Protest CNR Closing i encouraging been the new deputy-reeves Those a*, Society. At one time 2:e was Civil� so much time tottheir office. Not otne who do net vote are the ones who. �n and ce}arettes{ enSls,hs sifts Defence Co-ordinator for Pickering Q `gripe the most. A lot~ of men, y` g p p h�� Tawnsd►t i�©�ba�Ik Road member of L':2 school board was pre- stick,-combs,.or any such gifts, art P• fought. and died for democracy we He is survived by his Gife Dorothea sent, so. none of them were heard. have, very acceptable, umcrapped, plead, yet won't get out and vote to Mrs. Harold Hayes, of Colum s. and a daughter, Mary, (liars. Keith ••_ Councillor Ab Reeve said, "I was keep it alivt''. Y � Balsdony of Pickering. A number of ratepayers sent letters opposed to the 2 year term but•from ,Councillor Harvey a5pang . acc- Qaent two days Iasi week with het and also attended the township eourcil`Ore -look of this turnout, the people laimed in Ward 1. said he v.a, a lit- sister, Nirs.,Frank Prouse, meeti on Monday night, voicing , don't care if it is a 2 year or 20 Dr, Joha Shepherd, of St. 1fichl+ ng Y g, tle disappointed in the vote on the strong objection to the CNR closing year term." Two-Year Term. iiI aei's Hospital spent Sunday.with blot Edgar James- Elected I off Rosebank Road. Last week we had the reports of Councillor Harry Boyes, who was i parents Canon H. S: and 3frs. Sliep-1 Reeve Sherman Scott, 'tho Metro I Conneill®rs Morison and Watson- re-elected in t%'ard 3.,-- herd. 'Planning Board and the CNR were' Here are the reports- of Reeve C. E. supporters and said "1 feel sure the Mrs. Isobel Brown, ;ilontrea?.� tn! meek on Tuesda to discuss this Morley and Councillors Reeve and spent last week with her niece, `firs.` • Deputy Reeve Y new council will do a good job: It matter. i. Buraingham and the P.U.C. was a good clean campaign and I' W. Pegler, Riverside Drive. o It was original), plan-re-d that the; Councillor Ab Reeve- chairman of am proud to knave woii it", air. and '.lira. John Lay 4pel4 CNR would not close White's Road.' .rave and pollee reported that the fire ,.Councillor Clifford Laymx who Sunday is Barrie with firs, Lay Sr. .. .�- Rosebank or the Altona Road• department had a°budget of $13,'?79 `wa, re-elected in Ward 5. jai l ^[ Mrs. Len Burninghant, who aa!$ i Reeve Sherman Scott told the meet- and by Oct. 81 had spent $10,780. He ant,a little overwhelined, I thank expected home thi, week. we ar#� 1 '• ing[ that the township would strongly said the .debenture on the or to report, is .till in Ajax Hose P Y, }-supporters. Seventy p:rcent of sorry � 1 object to these roads being;.closed. He would•be retired in 3 years and the- the vote in one area turning out 1 ' truck debenture in'1961. $1:,,000 was was a big factor in my winning. air, Brian Stv aref; Calgary, ' did say however, that the final acct-; g r~ ,�_ Pp Y. r.�.:dl lion on the matter would rest with )pen'- on radio equipment' but 50 per pathy ie a sickness. If you want a is taking a Course in Toronto, isl �? the Board of Transport Commis-i cent of this _is recoverable. He ex- good' representation, you have to spending week-ends, with..his sistprl sio-ners, - plainel tFa operation of the equip- get out acid.vote. I think I have. Mrs. W. Pegler, Robert R. Gordon in a letter to. ^+ent Baked persons who are placing done a Food job in Ward 5, acrd I Mr. and firs. Fred : Annan anal APOW - z council, pointed out that both police! fire calls to follow the instructions feet I.•will do a better job in 1961. air. and airs. Robert Annan aril) tt m # and fire protection would be less ode- trey rece.ved un a small card a few through having had one year's ex, Larry spent a .recent week-crud with+ �, 3.. .' q rate, if either department had :.o 1_'eeks ago. The fire department had perience. Galt relatives. ' •J. take a longer route, to get to their j 31 calls to Oct. 31, 13 were iii the Couuncillor Ross Deakin, who was Represet,tatives from. each Brc destination. v:I)agre, 5. 'rouse or grass fires and 8 re-elected In Ward 4, had left the of the South Ontario District Wom-I L7 r. Scott said co:rnc.l wa= we: r I car fire. Fire loss in the village is hall before'the speakers were called, ens Institute-met at the Pickeriagl aware of the,problem that woulu be 1 less than $3,000. 14 calls have been as had his opponent, Johrl Campbell. Township 4fuseum on Wtdnesd tl created by these road closings, made in the township, In the police Miss Violet Swan and Reginald afternoon-to see this unique accomp-1 : �p a department, $9,000 of the $11,000 has Pazak had also left. lishment. Later, they , were enter.) been spent.. He said a new phone sys- r tained for tea at the home'of the tern was recert y rusts to improve ` District Irtstittrte's Public Relations s ' • • service. He said P.C. Laurie Watson Road Men y r Representative, Mrs. T. J. Wheeler l • a-as }tired this year and that both The.Cirutcd Church held two ser-1 Blown 5th Time firemen and policemen are doing a -e j _ .vices last Sunday morning. At the, Edgar James was sleeted Deputy- g Make. Request + Y P'e ! • nerve of Pickering Tow>7ahi at the - g� ,lob. '.M r. Reeve is, the village earl service one hundred rsons P The safe in the Claremont pest i renr•esentative -on the Metro Conser- - were present'with a Junior Choir of! - Saturday Elections - for th � 196' • .Ss a ,�• Y - t• c:,ice. was bloart for -the,5th Ur:e,J vation Authority. He said we are twenty children- At the second. sec-1 To Twp Council early last. Sunday morning!. It was: assessed on a per capita'basis and our • vice the church was fu1L'This new, I about the 6za robbery of the prst'-s`�are this year was $648.00. He said ' Mr. Kingston speaking for members plan will conti.•me as tong as: it is( Hospital Aux�l�ary °ff'ce. t that the budget for flood control of the township road department ask- needed. w � Pu .aster Fred '_4Ior ev sa:d..-t,.e plans had to be shelved ,when no ed council this week if they would ' thieves. got little for their trouble,' a=si;tance was forthcoming from-the agree to including the $5.00 standby News For HeWS although pieces of the outer door of! t`e regal government. time that was originally paid before the safe' were blown all over the Councillor Len Burningham, chair- the union agreement was set up, a Hospital Auxi.iary Meets Dec. 12. office. He said the Christmas supply 1 man of road;'said that $23,000 of the He also said that because 5 em- Guides Brownies r i of stamps .--ceivgcf th,e .day before .$24,000 budget has been spent so far. ployees had been with-the department The December* meeting of tae were not toucher], as 'the inside ccrr.- He s;.id $4,3:0 was spent in rebuild- for 10 Sears it was felt that. they Girl Guides and G'rou-ide Le<udrrs ' wonven's Au.-6Ha•ry :-o the gjax'and par•tment stayed intact. ing parts of Cameron, west Sherwood should get 3 weeks holidays as stipu- Area Training Se,sion Pickering General Hospital will be "They did not get enough to pay and Windsor roads. $8,045 was spent lated in the agreement, and that these On Saturday, Nov. 26 the folio held in the Aurses' Residence on for their gasoline" Mr. '.Morley said. in paving Lincoln street 'arid Station 5 men had an extra week coming to Guiders from Dunbarton and Picker• Idonday, December l2; at 8.00 P. m. Entry was made through the wash- Road. Through co-operation of the them for 1960. ing district attended a training sea- There will be a Christmas .Piog;- room window. The •breakin was dis- county, the village saved about $2,000 Reeve Sherman Scott pointed out sion at the YWCA in Oshawa. TheK '••ram of Carols and Community Sing- covered by '_Mr. Jaynes Briscoe. on this work. The township pays half that the agreement started on Augpst were among 230•present. , ing, arid the Annual Sale of Chri.,t- + - +of the Station Road cost. 2876 feet of 1st and that council would have to get Airs. H. T. Cook Division' Com. mas, Gifts and Toys, Home_baki ig Retarded Children's Comm. Dance ;sidewalk was resurfaced and a new their solicitor's advice before taong missioner, Mrs. R.. Merritt, bistr•ic:t - _,etc. Seasonable refreshments will be I walk put down on Lincoln street, Mr. any action on it. Commissioner, and Ouiders D. May, served. All ladies welcome, and - The dance on behalf of the Retard- Burningharn said he hoped the pro- J. Henderson, D. Westerman, O. Roo, .,bring a friend: ed Children on November 20, was posed street paving. prpgrarri would • • . berfs, T. Wise, L. Lanois, E. Crosier, Will all members who are rrtak= much enjoyed by the participants, be continued. He. listed off several Village Firemen Kept M. Haney, Miss D. Shankland, all ing articles, and otiiers donating, The door prize was 'a stereo hi-fi, items of expenses such as gravel, from Dunbar'ton district. From Pic-, ---- pleaoe contact Mrs. R. D. Thomp-nn and the winner - Peter Ruttan, of snow removal etc. • kering district were: Mrs. B. Karnej, not later than Saturday, December Uxbidge, an employee of the Ontar- Mr. James Koch, chairman of the Busy Lost , Friday Continued On Pal. hive ,10 at WH2-2455,, or 1ir;. G. Hep- to Hospital, Whitby. Winners of P.U.C. spoke on water in the village. •Pickering Village fire department ditch at W112-3875. th Pazaar•Draw were: First Prize - He said we now have 386 domestic was called to the home of Mr. Arthur • M� Reserve Fsday, February 17 for Qrib Spread won by' Kathy O'Don consumers and 21 commercial users. Gottlieb on Friday morning to assist Ajax Lumber Co. a special Valentine Dance to be held nell• Whitby. Second Pize - . Large He said the average daily water con- the Southwest fire department, fight at the Ajax 'Community Centre. be ; Doll, won by Trudy Vandon, Whit- sumption of'the village is 60,000 gal- the blaze of a burning guest house. • e . 'ing sponsored by the Auxiliary. This ljc; Third Prize - Cup and Saucer, Ions. He stated there had been a mill The guest house was destroyed Makes Special Offer► . will take the place of the annual' won.by Mrs. Hardy, %N'hitby. Fourth rate 'reduction this year and hoped along with a car in the garage. Fire- This week on page 4, you will And Spring Dance, usually'held in April. Prize - Doll, won by'Grace Delaney, there would'be more in the future' He men concentrated on keeping the fire a special. advertisement for ,Aja; Make sure of tickets early. Whitby. l said the year would end with a slight from spreading to the main house a Lumber. surplus which would take cafe of few feet away. The fire in the frame The announcement is a speciar on* maintenance costs. building fanned by a strong wind was that could very easily be just what Mr. George Honsberger, vice chair- soon out of control, you have been looking for. If you aro Ratepayers.Feel That Mrs. Jean McPherson; man of the.P.U.C. spoke on hydro in Friday afternoon.Pickering Village planning any building or re-modelling: the village. Ite said it had been an firemen were agan called to Har- you can have it done or save mone3t Should Ask For Recount Of Ballots average Year with not too much ex- wood Cleaners, where they soon had by doing it yourself and not have t4 pansion. He said there had been. 3 the fire under control. pay a nickel Yon the material until To The E.5tor • in the election. i major power interruptions. He reveal- next May ask In the election last Saturday, Mr. The undersigned believe in the in- ed that the revenue from hydro is Ajax Lumber will not charge a cent Edgar James won the Deputy-Reeve- terestt of accuracy, that Mrs. Jean $45,000 so far this year. He said it Turn Down Libra of interest for carrying your acconnf# ship by only about forty votes. Since- McPherson should request a recount was found that some streets are barly there are thirty-one poUing districts so that both her supporters and Mr. overloaded and that surplus money �/ until next May. M Pickering Township, and since a- James',may rest assured of the out. was being used to install new equip- Vote 4, Year Term If you want them ha Ajax Lamb bout three thousind votes were cast, come of the election. ment and that within 2 years the vil- will even look after having the Ivor it seems that a recount should be )age will have a completely modern Saturday,the Pic titers Twp. Elections he done for you. made in order+ to ensure the fact of (signed) system. He felt that if the new Libar voters turned dawn the We suggest you read the storm , the victory. Gladys Be::stead, Mary Hofsten, H, subdo-isirn of 52 electrical homes goes Library Bylaw: Against te Two For cent,then call Ajax Lumber for co Only one or two errors in each Vandenberg, E. F. OUiver, Jennie ahead, it will be a showplace for the• Ter and.voted IN the Two-Year co: F; °st details, The; will b� Aa Polling place could result in a chance Hern. Jim i rffey, whole area _ _• _ Term: FOR 1125; Against lZ38, to st you in any way ill y • . I Arch Bell,-Mrs. Dick•Winter; Lunch have a Christmas program in the a few days last„week with her grand- Sunday night at •the Cecil Disaelr ° "Committee:-ffirs.'Bob Batty, 11rs. church'�on Friday evenif►g, Decent- mother Mrs. F. Disney. hom-. The Club held a Lox Social and :red Puckru:, 1larie Smith, Mrs. her 23. bliss Ciuistine Ferrier, Toronto, - Mr..and IMrs. Dick Ward and Xleetion of Offi-ers in'the school op t.. 1 Brown, ttonald Smith, Keith Audley School and Baggotsville spent the week-cad with Miss Jean family had supper oa Sunday night Saturday evcn._tg. The President; ' Puckrin; Directors: Geo. Izatt, Bob School, are planning their annual Linton. with Mr. and Mrs. P. Jamieson. Bill Guthrie, conducted the business. lietboil, Bob Batty, Fred Puckrtn; Christmas Concerts to be held the Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jones and Mr. acrd Mrs. Walter Armstrong Charlie Cltmence auctioned the box- Yianis.s: Mrs. Arch Bell,- Eileen week before Christmas• Doreen had dinner on Sunday with and 'Boaar'e, of Searboro, and k[r. ed lunches, adding $51.00 for the Guthrie; Audit,rs: Mrs. Bill lirowu Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tucker, of birs. Morgan Evans. and Mrs. Donald Jamieson visited' Pull. The officers for 1961 'are: - PobSetson. Bags of fruit and candy Toronto, visited at she hgme of the There will be a combined Service on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ja* Hon. Pres., Bill Guthrie; President, were given to the children of Cluu latter's uncle and aunt. Mr, and next Sunday, December 11, at 2.00 Empringham. $tit Guthrie; 1st. Vice-Pres., Nip members. birs. George Puckrtn, during the P. m. and will take the form of a The annual Christmas Tree *ill Betson; 2nd. Vice-Pres., Gordon A White Gift Service will be held week-end. White Gift Service. be 'held on Thursday sight, Dec , Smith: - Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. next Sunday during Sunday School The W. A. will meet for Chri,t- ember 22 Chao. YClemeaee 'Assistant. Bfanch� hour. ** mas Meeting on Wedntsday,•--Dec ;Ceadric; Entertaintsrent Committee, Mis*.Norinne Pickell, Ajax, and 8AUPA i s ember 14, st.the home of >t[rs, 8 a ' S�W>+I'�i MACHINZ 4WCAM Smith, Pill Brown, Mrs. Bill Miss Adele Planets:•Osbiwa, taug'bt Friends ��ry to`'hear Mri J eson. fibis ng 6e the E)ectson Garmso gdws.M-'��e1 V#odL ..J "n.{ Geo: Izatt,' Anse at �Audley School last week under WaL Gates fins been very #Il with o fficers Meeting. Roll Call . "Mi eiotltes. iDapait Mforlt. k C t, Naney,,;..p+`eypn� Flower the supervision of Mrs. G..K. Pratt, mumps. 111 Item'on Christmas" tee: $rs. Bert Guthrie, Mrs. The C. G. I. T. is planning to Janice Wilson. Greepwood. spent The You.ng People's Union nkt on der 9 * "" D- 1 ---- 0 IN s� OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 P•M. R O V +G E HILLS i ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY' -EXCIEPT T"URS. 6c FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M. PRICES EFFECTII/.E'THURS•, FRI., SAT. DECEMBERS- JUST BASTE F ROUGE -FRESH GRADE A OVEN READY ROASTING OR FRYING FRESH Ib. �; C ced o .69 ROUND, SIRLOIN T-BONE :(Avorsgo Weight 3 Pounds) C +6[ WNVG STEAKS WHILE THEY LAST — - C BLADE OR SHORT RIB W , IE ]REIR-S � - c ]ROAST (BLADE SOME REMOVED) BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET. STANDING — (6th and 7th RIBS) 9 POT ROAST . . '. �b. -P1:IME RIB ROAST '5 c _ C FRESH LEAN BONELESS ROLLED � - _(1st FIVE RIBS) �� • c C Prime Rib Roast Minced PEEK FREAN'S IIAPORTED ENGLISH 1 Ib, pudding SNOW WHITE BUTTON MUSHROOMS . . : . 1b.' ��C - : . PLUM PUDDING - C SHOW WHITE � Good Siso Heads _(SAVE 10e) Me..1 S O Special offs of .c off CAULIFLOWERS ea c _ _ .J REGULAR 70 398 t1L p = —- —bs BLUE RIBBON RED LABEL Pkg. of 100 full wgt. tees bags (SAVE 19 CENTS) ' TEA " A G s C WAGSTAFFE BRAND STRAWBERRY or RASPBERRY _ (SAVE 10�) _ Large 24 oz. jar C CHUM 15 oz. tins (SAVE 10 CENTS) C ORD'S F D RUTHERf FR DREAM OOO For �� C Fresh 10°lo ,Cereal Cream 1/2 pt. carton -18C Fresh i8.% Table Cream lit pt. carton . . . .23C SAVE 9 CENTS Fresh 35°o Whipping Cream 1/2 pit. carton 39C MAPLE LEAF t/s lb. pkg. - • r STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A LARGE (LOOSE) dcz ic 4 ` (SAVE 6c) CANADA PACKERS 'F08 K L I K ..,...."low lZ as. round tin. � .00 (Bring Your Own Cartons) -(SAVE 160) Special offer of 6c off Plus 4c off - 'SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER - YORK BRAND Pint Brick MARE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE Largo 16 oc. Jar---- ICE CREAM .ALA FLAVORS 19C Che­ d=R=Spr �(SAVE 100 _ r P., _. T was designated by the Dept. of Mum- Pearls 10 me". The minister Mr. Heron ton- Milton Armstrong, the delegate frotss - 4r y, idpal Affairs..Ttun position-girhi&, .I Sapphires 6 ducted the service, taking for the the Central Area of W. I's. It wiU took and which I suggest to our awn Onyx" 3 scripture lesson: St. Matt. Chap 7. be shown at the second F. W. I. a s To.P46 10 -. --council.has been amply demonatra_ted Emeralds ' ' a During his sermon Mr. Heron called Convention in Vancouver in June +to have been the correct position for . • Scores 200 Or Over - attention to the new appointments 1961. a.Js I would like at this time to express us, a small Municipality, to take. The Kae Stork 248, 266; Edith Hogarth in the church, which were dedicated The press are invited to take pho-, a to'the resiidents and appeal has dragged on through the 220, 220, 20x3; Mary DeSnoo 252,210; ' last Sunday, and gave the meaning tographs for their papers, and write << pP weeks and the expenses geatepa Fero of the Village: As most expe es have_ run in- Winnie bicCambe 247; Rose Stroud of the various symbols. At the close about the exhibits. - Con. "god you kno* I am concluding my to a tremendous figure - part of 233; Zella Wastla 230; Cay McEach- attention was drawn to the tw9 ' saatighth year as your Reeve and I can which, no doubt, we will have to pay nie 209; Emily Young 205; Fran. crosses - the Ionic Cross on the. • • :;say without exception that the con- by County Assessment but at least Murkar 204, pulpit fall and the large-Gold Cross W e D D I N G S �= we saved. ourselves the direct in- High Single (flat)' Kae Stork 266; at the head of the chancel. We are Carter - Typert aideration that has been given me by ) - ;aRhe people of the Village is extremly dfvidual cost of the appeal and this I High Single (hand.) - Rose Stroud to rejoice. in a living Christ. A '-- :generous and heartwarming. We know might say in general terms, would 254; High Triple (flat- _ Edith Christ who died on the.Cross but A pretty wedding was solemnized "•that we can not all agree on any one have been in the thousand of dollars. Hogarth 648; High Triple (hand.) - is now Eternal Life. Mr. Heron em-• on Saturday, November 26, between principle but I have found the people Our "case has been most amply Emily Young 600. 4 phasized the importance -of giving Sylvia Mae Carter, daughter of Mr. brought forward because of time other nothing but the best to the Master. and Mrs. Fraser Carter, and Donald '°of the Village of Pickering-to--be-most ---.-...--- _ g a broad minded in-their acceptance and appealing Municipalities and those de- /►� - -- not only-in our beautiful church, itur -i'ernon Typert, samoftrs."Bernice 'faterpretation of the things that the fending. the by-law have used Picker- �� '��' Society E�eC S in our lives. St. Andrew's quartet: Typert, Halifax, Nova Scotia. -Council has been required s do from m8 VIFLage and the check' assess: Mrs. Pat Kerr, bars. Helen Brisbin Rev. Melville. Buttars performed time to time. The only thing that they ments made in the Village to prove or R - e and Messrs Sam and Alex Jackson., the ceremony in which the bride, - attem t to rove their points. What New Officers sang 'Almost Persuaded". Mrs. Mar- given away, by her father, wore a -Lave ever asked of me is to have an' P P P° g explanation given to them for certain has been proven, is that the Village Annual General Meeting was held •ion McClement, organist and choir long princess style white dress of actions of the Council of your Village. of.Pickering has been soundly assess-' Thursday, Nov. 24th, at St. George's leader was at the organ. The choir Pea_u-de-soie and carried a bouquet It is a source of great satisfactibn ed by our asscsacr .sir. Hogarth. That will present the annual Candlelight of white nmrns, stephanotis and Anglican? Hall, Pickering. sow roses. The bride was attta- ;,A*myself as well as to the other Coun- even after an intensive survey by Service of Christmas in word and y New CtfBcefs and Directors for 1860- • -- '-•�",eh members that our estimates of f;Ye outside assesor they could find noth- 61; song, Sunda/ evening, December 18. led by her two sisters. Gaytat and ring 3esaion have stood up extreme- mg that was unfair in our Municipality I, � W:H J.Thomp- Also, December 18, the White Gift Diane Carter, both dressed in street well and in cheeping through our and the letter of the law as recom- Service will be held at the morning . length gold taffeta.and bronze and eisl enin we "mended by the County Assessor Mr. service. Mr.,Heron will be preach- • carrying a bouquet of yellow at# lbuad that in all cases we would be. n He tc had n earn out _ Mrs "� P. ing a series of three sermons tang beige . "'9Wthin'er-very close to being wMin, in frill detail. This therefore placed the t' y the next three Sundays - Christmas the groom as best man. Eddie Sleep the estimates which we set for our- Village of Pickering in a preferred Rogers. td Vice-President,Mr. George Clay. Past - Christmas Present - Christ-. and Norman Hayward were ashes a "delves i+ebtttary. position to be considered by the court mas which is to come. If you have The bride's mother wore an outfit ; Of course. I suppose that one of the which was appointed by the Dept. of Treasurer,, Mr. L. Taylor• no church home, a warm welcome of dark green and had a corsage of '-:,msjar undertakings this year is the Municipal Affairs. I myself personal- Secretary, Mr. W H. J. Thompson• awaits you'at St. Andrew's. We ae' red and white roses. Mrs. Vefa L resented a short-brief stating the Education & Publicity, Mrs. A. Me- ' - - +.c�set that a fair amount of paving of y P S pleased to announce the Hi Fi re- Rreetaaa, was soloist. our streets was done and because of position of Pickering Village in re- Cartney' ds of the Minster and Choir are 'The.coupte left for a honeymoon •'' •: the weather*conditions year; the'.9&rds to our reasons for not appealing Welfare & Services - Mrs. Hardy y in the, States. lh6 bride wearing a PP 8 now available and may br called for -bequent• rains etc. dust annoyance against our assessment. Craig. Mrs N. Pemstone, Mts. Joyce at the home of Mrs..Jas. Palmer.Wt' g"tfi flecked wool obit with biaeie t _ ik" been at a minimum and we have I also had the honour of being Whittaker,Mrs.E. M.D Smith,Mrs.A. trust the message in sacred word ,ae4asories' and a yellow corsage. •loot had quite as• much .dif lculty in Chairman of a special committee re Baldry, Mrs David Donaldson. and song will".be a blessing to your On. their return they will reside in '-',saintaining the streets as previously. grants to Hospitals for construction Directomp-Mr. W. Hardy Craig, Mr. home and hearts. Pickering. 1We'have undertaken on extensive and equipthent and this special com- Murray Bruoo, Mr. H. T. Cook, Mfr out Sf 'town guests were from:' -. 'piece of sidewalk repair and new con- mittee a4 you have no doubt read in Don Gibson, The Rev. H. S. Shepherd. 1kering Lydia' Bowli -• Nova Scotia, Toronto, Scarborough stevetfon based mainly an the need the papers had some pretty stormy Medical Advisers-Dr. W. E. Mac- ni League.: . and Wiliowdale. for the children. The sidewalk ques- sessions but out of it all, from the Beall, Dr. *• W. Tomlinson, Dr. G. N. Team November.29. Points "tion is a very difficult one -to decide various criticisms, constructive and Melllveen, Dr. F. S. Hertzberg, Dr. G. No, 5. - Hazel 29 Ladies' Jewel Lasgew *a to who should pay the costa: Nor- destructive, we were able to devolve, JOB ' No. I: - Thelma 26 Team November 30. Pbidb lmally it should be charged to the and I was very happy to be the per- Result of"1860 campaign was over No. 2. - Helen .24 Rubies 4 property abetting -the sidewalk be- son who originatd the basic thought,a 13, 1• No. 3. - Anne 23 Pearls. - 13 Cause they are the people who benefit system whereby 'grants to Hospitals Guest speaker was Mrs. Jack Reddy, No. 6. - Mary 22 Garnets 11 -er derive most of the benefit from the may be made at the County level and former 0iairman of the Women's Ser- No. 4. - Eileen 8 Diamonds sidewalk being in front of their pro- a system which I believe at the pre- vice, Oshawa Unit Scores Over 200 - Flat Sayphires _ 7 In the case of Lincoln St. it sent tim is most equitable for all con- 'Eileen Bryant 271; Doris Winter Emeralds _ T warms felt imperative to take the chil- cerned 248: Dorothy Shantty Li4; Norma Onyx S • ,dren off the pawed street and provide Perhaps one subject you are con- '. -DUMBARTON Baker, 226, 206; Dorothy Phelan Bowling 20o Or Over A place for them to walk to school cerned with, because it affects us in the Vaughan Willard Home and 240, 217: Eileen Thompson 214; jean Gloria Murkar 233; -Emily Young— . -end this has been done and is I be= this Village, is the 'question of the School Association meeting will be Disney 208; Helen Hill 207; jean ' 220'. Jean Armstrong 211; Kac Neve proving quite satisfactory. Per- dissolution of the'Pickering District held on December 13; at &00 p. m. Tomlinson 206; Geri Hall 204 201; Stork 203; Verna Landry 202. hays the only other large problem High School Area. As ycu know this i`lnr teachers will be available in the Mary Lay"202; Bid Thompson 201. High Singly (f]>;t} - Gloria Mee- which we have tackled thin' year in has been opposed by the Village of grade rooms from 7.30. Scores Over 200 - Handicap Irar 223: High Single (hand.) - IRm- the tine of something new, is that we k4ekering and i have opposed it on On the week-end December 3rd, Doris Winter 298; Dorothy Shanely Ily Young.252-, High Triple (fiat) - have started to assemble together your behalf ^aa;:; Council and my ' Mr, and Mrs. Bert. Cochrane and 280: Dorothy Phelan 241, 218; Eil- (bend,) - Eby Young 600. - .plans for a new administration build- opposition at the beginning.was based family were the guests of Mr, and een Bryant 276; Lil. Rimmer 236; $gym Hogarth $47; High Triple ing. It is long past due and we must on the fact that I -did not know and Mrs. W. Denysuik, -formerly of Eileen Thompson 234; Norma Baker „set the clerk and his assistant out of nobody could tell me the exact effect Dunbarton, now of Alderwood 232, 213; Eileen Payton 229; jean Leaside' Girls' Choir - Dunbarton _the basemeniL While a basement is it would have on the Village of Pic- The W. A. banquet was held on. Tomlinson 225_: can Disney 221•° Leaside United Church Girls' Choir satisfactory for a short term it is kering. This concerned me greatly Thursday, at 12.30 p. m, in the-Uri- bfarg.Fgeroff 2T7, 202; Bid•Tho'mp will lead in the service,of song all -• - very bad for the health when one lives and to this end a number of meetings ited Church Sunday School room, on X29; Geri Hall 216, 215: Mari. Dunbarton United Church on Sw2. F` in it continuously, particularly when were held. Basically this is what the catered to by the On-We-Go- Aux- Hurt 211; Hilda Mitchell 218: Jean day December 11, at' 11.80 a. m. 'U is almost all below the ground level story is. Tlie-district, comprising the iliary. Head 217. 204; Audrey Ross 210; This choir, under its leader Mr. and quite damp hs in this case. Township of Pickering, the Town of The On-We-Go meeting'is being . 'Helen Hill 208: Hazel Dawson 207; Glen Wood, has captured the char- A two year term was passed by this Ajax, and the Village of Pickering, held at the .United :Church, Tues- Nora Bullock 205; Hilda Lennox al trophy at the Toronto Kiwsnis ` Council by virtue of the statutes Sec- from which one or more may with- day evening, December I3, at 8.15 201. Music Fe-itival year.affer year. -tion 77 Paragraph 1 and the main draw by consent of the other two, but p, m. Mr. L. Davis is going to give Breslin's Prize won by Dorothy A, choir of thirty.in their blue reason for this is that it is proving because of the size-of our Municipality a demonstration' on .decorating- a. Shanley, choir gowns, they sing the C%ri%t- effective in other Municipalities and. or the enrollment of our Public Christmas Tree and will also chow -man Carols that have 'endured we know,particularly the junior mem- Schools which is not sifficient to have. films on the Santa Claus Parade., Women's Institutes Visit Museum -through the ages. lbers of the Council who have just an independent High School Board,we Mr. E. G. Code. left for London, served one year and all other mem- have to be left attached to the remain Ont. on Saturday where he is go- - 'l iv members- from each of the SALE REGISTER �`at -fe `- Municipality. � n owing omen c institutes wi Wednesday, December 1 - a ot%" '-hers in•their first yrxic, „ ���� - _ Th they can reap become acquainted the situation, Ajax wishes to with with his sister Mrs. y cq Etta Stewart , attend at Pickering Township AiuG- sale by instructions of the Public with the intricacies of Administration, draw, the Township of Pickering and bliss Lottie Code. sum, Brougham, between 1.45 and Trustee, of household furniture, d- even in a Village like ours, their year woos aiiu.r .j.,r to withdraw if it 'Mrs. Walter Willis'was pleased to about ?.45 p. m., on «'ednesday, esters refrigerator, tools, dishes, etc. Is up and they have not been able to -c4mld also withdraw,but.if Ajax with- hear last week of'the safe arrival on December 7. - Ajax, Altona, Brook- being the property of John McDon- .:COntribute. as effectively as if they draws the Township of Pickering.can November 29th of, a new grandson, .•kin, .Brougham, Claremont. Honey- : Bald, on the East Side of Centre St. had had an opportunity of a longer not withdraw from the Village of Randolph Allan, non of Mr. .and •dale• Kinsale, Myrtle, Pickering, in the Village of Greenbank, on No. term. Pickering. This is-the the impasse at the Mrs. Douglas Willis, Toronto: Shirley, 1�'hitby. 12 Highway. Sale at SAO p.m. sharp. Dealing with my particular duties present time and .a further meeting -Church the United-Church Service last They will examine the exhibits. At Terms cash on, day of sale. No re- as. Reeve,I made a rough calculation has been arranged and your council Sunday morning,-four little-girls and 2.00 V. m.•a -photographer will take , serve whatever. James Smith, clerk; :and find that aside from the ,night will again represent the Village of three little boys were baptised by a coloured slide for use in a "Can KEN and CLARKE .PRENTICE, meetings, of which'there were some Pickering and its interest in this High Rev. Dr.'Wm. McKay. Mr. Harry- adian .Panorama" to be given Mrs, auctioneers. 40 odd for this Council alone, plus a School Area. I would like to pay Pearce, Clerk of Session, stood with. _ .:number of others, I had to spend tribute at this time to those bodies the parents during the ceremony.- some 35 days away from my business which work unselfishly-and with The children who received this sac- DUNBARTON RADIO & TELEVISION and frequently out of, the Village -pay-such as our Community Centre rament were: Linda -Cecile, laugh- attending day meetings, about two Board, our Planning Board, the mem- ter of Air. and Airs. John Ravey; thirds of these meetings were•of a bers of -the Court of Revision, our Leslie Dawn, daughter of Air. and• . Located on No. 2 Highway in Dunbarton Since 1946 full days duration, starting in the Industrial Committee, Public Library Ales. Donald Hopkins; Nancy Lynn -- morning at 10 and continuing to 5-5.30 Board, members on the High School ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. T-V. Cells to the home, - Phone TEmpe 9-1197 and so on. As a member of Council Board, Ontario County Health Unit Head; Patricia Doreen and Geoff- (Please hone ea for same day service for the County of Ontario I•have been Board, . Metropolitan' Toronto rev Evian, children of Mr, acrd Mrs:' p y ) honoured by. being the Chairman of Planning Board. In particular I would Shop Hours for Cash i Carry T.V.i Radio Repairs one very controversial committee,-the like to mention our staff in the Vil- Stanley Jarvis; Gordon Brian, son - Chairman of another which could be lage. Mr. Hogarth, our clerk, has done °f' Mr, and Mrs. Brian McCombs; _g a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday 9 a.m. to 12 noon controversial and I'm also a member a terrific job for the Village in Pub- Paul George, son of Mr. and Mrs.' - of the Board of Management of Fair- lie Relation's through the man ears Phipps.g g y Jack Phi y Small Appliance 8 Motor Repairs, Repairs to Car, view 'Lodge, having been elected to of his association with us. He is now. Congratulations le Mr, and Mrs. the membership fora 4-year term ably assisted by Mrs. Yvonne Miller, Ross Thompson, Glendale Drive, on House 8e Transistor Radios ' i. the birth of their son, Alan Rosa, last January at the first session of a assistant clerk. Our fireman are ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS S SUPPLIES County Council, that is of course pro- preforming a very efficient service. at Ajax Hospital, on Friday Dec- vided I stay as Reeve of this Village. Our Police have tried�todo their job ember Z. In noting some of the problems fearlessly and without showing any Mr, James McIntosh-left for Scot- Batteries - Tubes - Etc.' which have been presented to us partiallity to anybody, and they•are a land on December 1. for a visit this year in bounty Council and which credit to the Community. with his sister and family. Terms Z.O.D. k international Charge (Membership Frog) ask us have a direct effect on this Village, Mr. Ross Burns and 'Mr. Mark Friends of Mr. Gordon.Shand for your application form. first of all,because it is the most cur- Reinhardt have endeavoured at all formerly of Liverpool, will be pleas- - :. ;rent one, I should mention the assess- times to make things as smooth as ed to hear of the safe arrival of a Invent.and the- appeal by the Top. of possible and I know you are think- little sister for Mark, on November Pickering, the Town of Ajax,and the ing about some of the bumps in the 20. Town of Whitby, against the Equal- road right,now. All these things go to - Dunbarton United Church - M P OR T A N T, ized Assessment of the County of make up an aggresive Village well Rev. Dr, Wm..McKay conducted n - a. Ontario. Now you, the Ratepayers, regarded iA our Community and we the regular morning service, assist= 'TO our Pickering and District Customers phould know and understand, the rea- can always say whenever we appear ed by Mrs. Harold Stroud at the Take advantage Of these Speelols eon why the Village o`f Pickering did in public or irk 'private caucus that organ. Under the,direction of Mr. ' "Wt also appeal this Equalized Assess- the Village of Pickering is it de- J. Tickle, the choir sang the anthem .ment. For your information, the sirable community in which to live, "Fairest Lord Jesus".. The beautiful N Vetnber 21 to December 31 assessment of Ahe Village of Picker- to work or play. The, best place in . baskets of flower; were in memory, ' Ing as a whole is very close to the which our future citizens can learn. of the late William Judd.--Conduct- accordin to the DRESSES Plain) . ....,.... average g to take their rightful place in our 'inq the Junior Congregation were: """'" """"" ••' X1'00 r • • , Provincial g ............. .........�..., - spot checks carried out by Provincial Dominion. k:aspeth McKay and Beth Plitz. Dr. Assessors. The problem that we have . McKay Yead: Luke 12, 1 to 12,. .as GENnS AN •� •.• D LADIES SUITS 1.00 SPRING AND FALL COATS 1°00 been faced with and our Council ac_ 'Yours Sincerelv„ his scri tore lesson. The text wa's' •••.••• ......... .. ., CYRIf,E E. 310RLETS~ P cepted ' y vice in this respect, is Exodus 4: l i. " REEVE 1 T My ad as a Municipality in ' •,that while we � ,.. . . - ..--- S . .......................................... .... SKIRTS (Plain) .50 . _ STATION COATS 100 the County of Ontario were probably St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church the Municipality which had most to Ladies' Jewel League r v appeal about, it was nevertheless im- The choir entered the church for L A S T W A I CLEANERS - practical tf about, an economic viewpoint Team Toints the regular service to th- Procer` *• , OSHAWA RA. 9-"98 to provide the necessary legal talent Ruhi€as 11 Tonal Hymn "I joyed when to the to-fight a case before whatever Court Garnets 10 House of God - go up they said to CARDS OF THANKS_ TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING � would like to take this opportunity to express --; imy appreciation to the people o f Pickering Town- ;zhip for the confidence they have shown in me by :. .:'.,according mean acclamation for the office of Reeve - for the year 1961. To one and all a very Merry. Christmas and a " ..Happy and Prosperous New Year. hi AI J. Sherman Scott WE WISH TO THANK THE RATEPAYERS OF PICKERING -'VILLAGE FOR THEIR HAVING RETURNED US BY _. ACCLAMATION„TO THE TRUSTEE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE PUBLIC SCHOOLS AT THE RECENT ELECTIONS. WE H ALL, THE SEASON'S COMPLIMENTS GORDON HEPDITCH and NN'ILLIAM GRAHAM i Congratulations to successful can- i didates Edgar James, deputy reeve 7 wish to thaah all those who and councillor Ross Deakin. .f- 'wo ked hard for 'me during the re- Congratulations to Teddy Gates �f Glengrove Public School. Award Winner, Arthur Anderson, shown with Trophy along with Mrs. S. neat election; also those who voted Dunbarton Shores who will be 15 Sw me, and those who tools the years old Dec. 12. Price, who prsea:ed personal trophy, and Mr. Stokes, who represented the Piclasring-Roo@s o rouble toy vote, regardless of who Hill; Lions Club, who prea:.ntad >t:e large-:cho2l Tropl•y. P-1c to, ?-p Barrie Pomeroy =s" they voted for. On behalf'of myself, (itENCNMAN'S BAY mfr 'wife and family, we wish you -- "att A Merry Christmas and A Pros. Anyone wishing to donate christmas Benson, Rivercourt Rd., w:r^ h her 13:lt Dr. held a wedding recept'on day on Monday,. December S. izwaus New Year, gifts for patients 'of the Ontario fifth birthday Tue., Dec. 6 and cele- Sat, Dec. 3, in t e:r home for 'Mr. Mrs. Marion Humphrey, Mrs. K. WiViam Fairgrieve Hospital at Whitby, you may leave brated with a party of young frienda. and Mrs. Berta, of Toronto who were' De y entertaiaed list Friday night by -, ti them with Mrs. David O'Brien of Miss Susan Jolliffe, Ridgewood 8i. Barred Sat aftern oon. j having a. stork shower in honour of Front street. Mrs. O'Brien will see held a miscellaneous shower last vee's A speedy recovery to rdrs: Val I Mrs. Millie Hi12. Many to gifts PAIRPORT B9� that they are delivered to the proper in her home for Miss Aileen Downing, Mcintyrp, Rouge Hill Dr. who under- were 'received, and an enjoyable ev- _ 'On Sunday, December 4, Mrs. E. authorities. Flagstone Terrace, bliss Dowm*ur Iw ve.it surgery in the Ica:trorough; citing had bg,.alt Chambers attended a reception in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'Fertile are the Grade 8 teacher in our school and General Hospital last week., Mr. and 1,:r?. R. trey 'and family ]honour of her great grandaughter spending this week in New York city. ls•to be married the middle of Dec. t iyited Mr, and Mn. R. Smith and Christina Walters following her chris- We are pleased to report that Mr. The Deepest Sympathy of the Ccm- family in Port Credit last Sunday. -tening in Burnhamthorpe United Henry Smith who is in Ajax hospital munity is extended to Mr. Robert LIVERPOOL Mr. and Mrs. Mel Lambe attended -Church, Toronto. The occasion also is slowly improving. Wright, and his daughters )rinds and the Firern z'., Dance at Club Bay- =arked the first birthday of Chris- Bowhng News Teresa, West Point Cres., on their aiew U%t Friday. i A/louts 51 Cotsgratu[ations to Air. and Mrs. tins. Many relatives and friends Rughriders 59,Bums 53, + loss of.a wife and mother who passed Mr. Alex. Waters took a ' .Civil - thered at the home of the baby! Slowpokes 49 Punks 43, No Names Rosy Thom�yon o:t the birth of a y ..Sa y po away Wed., Nov. 30, at The Princess Deiencr Course at Asnprior, near Parents,-Jim and Jacqueline Walters 40, Tramps 38, Pick ups 30. 200 and son, seven pounds, nine ors., born P Margaret Hospital. Funeral services � Ottawa, Last week. 4 and grandparents of the couple were over, W. Jones 219, B. Clark 230, A. at the Ajax Hna;tita2, on Friday, gr p p Were at St. Josephs Church is IIigh- Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Priebe and the Present which added a special note to I Parker 216, J. Buck 227, 226, M. , Drcesrher 2. a brother for I_i tda. land Creek Friday, Der. :. ` Mipc. Marion Dumpnd :celebrated Faq[tily5ri>jted' Mr, and Mrs. R. Green foe occasion. i Morgan 21+4. G. Warren 204, A. Skel- Dr..Brand], moved his farnit'y from i irr Scar'ooro, Est Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ton 202, 2F3, L. Fertile 220, 234, S. 5 a• birthday t . on l'�'ednesday, Novem- Contzratulstioni to Ross Deakin ng , Ridgewood Rd. to Orillia,Mow, Dec. �,` ber 30th. A- Munn who celebrated their 13th! Fenton 202. 255, D. Buck 236, 228, C. where ]re is on the Hospital Sts'? and, Hilrvr' Pirtbday to Jeffrey �Pri- otx being re-etecaed to'the Township... anniversary, Dec. 8th. j Gibbons 220, 241, M4, C. Skitch 236. our best wishes go with them in their; hen �ieo celebrated his 13th birth- Council fur s bcco:td term. Many happy returns to Donna 231, J. Wentzel 211, D. Edwards 261, 'fie, :,,Greene who is 2 years old, Dec. 13th. A. Hopper 201, 233, High single flat,� M r, and Mrs. Dick Jolliffr. and Mr. iChurch News F. Wentzel.303, A. Hooper 343, High and Mrs. Terry MacCrae, Ridgewood On Sunday, December 11th, at 11 single with handicap, F. VYentzel 334,f gd attended a dinner'party st. tie ,FASi~'0 HAIRSTYLING ` :fa.m at Dunfair-Baptist Church, Pas- I. Skitch 313, A. Hooper 356, R. Car- Guild inn Sat., Dec. 3 in honour c j Aor Holmes will be bringing the mes- penter 318. High triple fiat, I. Skitch{the Golden Wedding Anniversary of k amain- Stre@t frickerTng sage entitled, "Old Testament Inspir- 686 and C. Skitch 886. High triple I Mrs. Jollife's and Mr. MacCrae's par-f • w. ahtlon" and the evening service at 7 with handicap F. Wentael 760,, D. ents Mr. and Mars. H. W.'.kIacC-se, WHitehal 2-6370 p.m. will be conducted by the 'V1'orid Buck 759, M. Cichum 793, A. Parker of Toronto. a ` I i3ible League who will illustrate their 792. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Campbell, East l :•Commencing Fria December 9 +work around the world with goo The bowling club is holding a Ave. are having a Farewe!l Party at- 9 �r &odachrome'slides. Plan to attend and christmas party this Saturday night their home Sat., Dec. 10 fc:• Mr. and :Ynt1l Christmas, W@ ore offering you j hrirg the family. at the home of bar. and Mrs. B. Wise- Mri. Alex Armour and fame?, t'edge a1�.00 coldwave for $12.50 day, 'December 18th, at 10.30 man. wood Rd. who are leaving for S,-(t- Su.m: the anneal christmas concert of Happy birthday ' Wishes to Mrs- land the middle of the manth to spend }and $12.50 eoldwaves for $10.00 the Sunday school .c'h'ldren will be Eileen Fertile who will celebrate the Christmas with heir familie9. �held. Something new and different has occasion this Saturday, Dec. 10th: The Ladies Auxiliary of The First phis 10.00 eOldWQlf @s fOr $7.50 _ 'been planned fut-tlus year and every-I Mrs. Jean Holobon is in Ajax hos- West-Rouge Cubs and Scout3%-tt-hold ;none is most welcome to attend. p(tal. tt'e-ticish her a speedy recovery. .their monthly meeting Wf-d. Dec- 19, pert Every Evening For Your Convenience Dec. 31, a l�-atchnight i Sympathy is expressed to Mrs.Joan I g 30 p.m. at the home of ,M s. Fier. Open THEA GOEMANS, Owner sen•iee is planned at the' ch her uncle last. he p and Ave6 Watch fur future announcements. week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee ruzley, - Happy br'thiday to Jimmy nort�ood DIt. Jdhn Clark who returnbd home 4 .^^.y'�i:'.'S'.'r�'rfi'.!.'.'.'�'•"+3 '� '� •'+ •r• will be 5 years •old Dec. 13. `from hospital last week would like to Ch'id Health Clinic will.be held-to l'thank all his friends who remembered !}:e community hall, Thursday, Dec. ,hint' r ^�q from,2 to r Bier 3' The Sunday school- was in'charge NEW! i - DLrs.'E. Crosier Guide Captain a€- of the service at Fairport United on tended with many other leaders and Sunday 'morning when the attendance Guiders; the area' training session)prizes were awarded. In charge were ; . ?held at the YWCA, Oshawa,.Novem- Harrold Prentice, Doug Dorsett and Ibe. 26. Billy Wiseman. { Sorry to learn-that Peter°Blenwarn The senior christmas party of the UMBER. - -::is in Sca}•borough General Hospital Sunday school will be held in the ­:recovering from an appendectomy., church hall this Friday evening. t rr _-Get well soon Peter. There was a good turnout at. the Guide Susan Pickard of Dunbarton yacht club dance on Saturday night announces a plan whereb oo can remodel and �� Shores successfully passed 'her fire in Oshawa. Eeveryone attending re- test for Second Class. ported a wonderful time. - ,FOR HOMEOWNERS ONLY - M,s. E. Crosier •Guide Captain I The W.A. of Fairport United -would very much appreciate hearing church held their christmas party on ' _ ' ��E AVE - SAVE from anyone who has a Guide uni-i 1'htlrsday afternoon. form not in .use. Please contact her• � :at Temple 9-2049. WEST ROUGE , Carol Barlow of•Vernonville is visa- - Yes it's true n Ith A' 'Lumber. you can Row build t� GO�e, Re- -- 'ting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. The .West Rouge Junior Hockey • X. Cook of Park Crescent. Teams had a good practice on the ice - Don't forget the christmas sale and at Heron Park Sat., Dec. 3, and by model that Kitchen, :Build that Den or whatever .you need - and y" -�' D g , Tun Fare at,the school, Saturday, the way they checked and stick harm- don•t pay one nickel until May 1 st, '.1961 - 1 , December 10th. There will be fun and led their way around the ice their surpri ses for everyone and that iri- should be some worthwhile games tnis eludes a visit from jolly old Santa winter. There wll be four teams be- AND GU THIS ' Claus. It's a family affair so the tween the ages of 6 to 9 and four -hole family can have a wonderful others between the ages of 10 to 18. .r time $t the school from 4 to 9 p.m. Hockey,time will be Sat. from 3'to �O interest charge antis may St. Angela and Martin Julian were in 6 m, at Heron"Park we hope to see :. Ajax hospital• last week having their the parents out cheering them,on. . - tonsils removed but they are home In the Riwaniana JttnioT ltin� AJAX LUMBER will supply you with all the materials, SO you can save now and coming along nicely. League Sat., Nov, 26, the high score Sympathy is extended to the family for the boy was Don'Carter 210, and the labour costs by doing the jib yourself over the winter M011H4405 go -of the late Daniel-Jenkins, Rouge Hill the high girl Sue Buck 233. The Hid- • in the loss of a father-.and husband. den Score was won by Dave Sweeney. ' they can arrange to have the complete job done for you On Friday, Dec. 2nd at the 'com-• • St.Andrews Circle of Grace Presby- munity •hall, a very well attended terian Ladies Guild held a very sue- - r • • _J • meeting saw and heard the candidates cessful and colourful Christmas,;Tea : FOr CoAiplife idOrAMfion OA this outstanding buildiAg Vr1�T, t Jor the office of deputy-reeve and Fri. Dee. 2, at the,home of Mrs. Shir- councillor. Among those present were ley French, Rouge Hill Dr. :p�ne AJAX LUMBER Edgar James, Mrs.J. McPherson and Congratulations to Mr.'Cliff Lay- 7in. Faixgrieve for deputy-reeve and cox, Friendship Ave. on being elected y :J.Campbell and R. Deakin-for colih- W represent Ward 5 as for •' +cillor. Mrs. J. Adamson spoke on the a second term. . '.Station Road, Pickering WHitehal 12-308 f issue of the public library. Mr. J. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore and , A L ;Peterson chaired the meeting and family, Rivercourt Rd. visited Mrs: - IEAt�nire No Obligai�ion Whatsoever peeve Sherman Scott also spoke.to Moores Parents at Stoud on Sunday. .Ibe residents assembled. At'the cldse Many happy t'rturns to Brian of the meeting everyone present was I Tearne, Rouge Highland Dr. who was Invited to the home of Mr. and Mrs, eight on Tue., Dec. 6 and to Mary Ifeae'l Sharp for cones _ MISCELLANEOUS C L A S S I F I E D :INSURANCE SsPTIC TANKS - .II WRITE EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF INSURANCE CLEA2IED - COMING EVENTS ARTICLES FOR SALE , CYRIL E. MORLEY W. ,. EU1T Friendship Group FOR SALE The F APPLES: AND POTATOES• , of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church SPIES - 12.50 PER BUSH. REAL ESTATE Oshawa — R!► `-4041 will hold their Christmas meeting at •• ,- 'M-»..-•----••-- •----------------- ee g . MacIntosh.and Other Varieties AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE ----------------------------------- I .. the home of Mrs Charlotte CameroTt, In Stock , - Sherwood Rd., Pickering, on Wed- Please bring own container. 32 .KINGSTON RD. W., PICKERING, ONTARIO MILLER HEATING nesday, December 14, at 8.00 p. m. PICKERING .ORCHARDS Please note change of date. Remem- No. 2,Highway. One mile west of TELEPHONE:PICKERING: OFFICE WH. 2-6212—RES. WH. 2-3115 ber your Christmas Gift. Hostesses: Pickering Village 24 HOUR SERVICE •Mrs. Jean Burns, Mrs. Nellie Mow- WHZ-1247 at; Mrs, Colleen Burns and Mrs. OPEN WEEK-ENDS .. .Repair Service Charlotte Cameron. _ __.-....._.. _..........._.. �._. W CAMPING CLEARANCE COOPER BLOCK LTD. Pickering omen's Institute rs. L N . COLEMAN _ will meet at the home of Mrs. K. Two and hree Burner Stoves j C _:_ Furnaces, Space Heaters, Water H. J. Clarke on Tuesday, December Water Coolers Ice Chests "920 CALEDON ROAD — TORONTO Heaters, Ranges, Watl & Floor 13, at 2.30. p. m. Cars will leave the Por•able Toilets Gas Stoves Four-Corners at 2.15. Members will Tail please Accessories Furnaces please remember to bring their gift s s s BLOCKS BRICKS Trailer Heating & Accessories tea towel for.the:Retarded Children's Reduced 25 Percent WHitehall 2.3491' Kitchen; also a gift for the `•For- MILLER HEATING ' :STRUCTURAL 'STEEL - gotten Patients" at Whitby Hoop- Tuudor St.• Ajax WH2-8491 F' 9 TUDOR ST., AJAX itaL dec, 16" .. •w•RMI� A ^•-- — � oop FOR. SALE .- child's table � _ - AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE and Pack need the help, o all par- chairs, folding set, stee :STATION RD., PICKERING, OUT.—Phones WH. 2-1969, EM. 3-2802 WASHERS ents, Moral support from the par- le. WH2.3455. - SALES AND SEftVICE eats means a strong, active group 41 41 0 0 committee. This in .turn means more PUPPIESI REPAIRS SON boys in the Troop. The bigger the Given away FREE, Small dogs ., - • Washers, Stoves, Refrigerators Troop the more active it can be. The mire' - ideal for Csat gifts 414, J ` more training our young people can fog kiddies Ph. WH2,29l;- Please, J,�H N C• L�� Parts .Available For All receive the better adults they be- Y Household Appliances come. We have fogy able enthusias- FOX SALE - large crib and matt I N S U R A'N C• _ 24-HOUR SERVICE ; tic Scouters which is important and ress -,as now and boy's three-speed Phone - WHZ4410 a need al e w n et Th a 1 the h Ip a ca g e bicycle. Phone WJU-9705. / 1 ASS of E Scouts and Cubs are planning a . 1 COMPANY LTD. PLASTERING CONTRACTOR parents' Night on December 19th. FOR SALE - '51 Studebaker. Good -A D'i�OBi� _ ( Plana AOf�olartme� Mark this date on your calendar and rnnnag condition. Radio. Best offer. } / TILE =CERAffiIC PLASTIC coax out and see your boys in act- Phone WH2-6416 after x.00 V. m. I 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST ACCOUSTIC FLOOR. is being held ton their- December 10, inathe FOR SALE - large house; one sad - - f - b1ARTIN ENRIGHT Brougham Hall, at 8.00 p. m. Try.' three-fifths acre of land. Assorted Offias: Station Plaza, Ajax Shopping Centre: Phone: WH tti3301 R. R. 3, Pickering to attend and help .the Scout and fruit trees, treara, seasonable. Ph. Phone For Immediate Phone: TEmple 9.1947 Coverage Day Or Nigist Cub work. 'WH2.1884. this week, December 8, at the home Mr, and Mrs. Peter -kaiser, -,.of of Mrs. J. Brooks. Group One in the Brock Road had their four child- ren in hospital or tonsilectomies. All APPRAISALS are' oome fine,eSc Charge. REAL ATE Mr. and '&Ins. Edgie Pegg enter- me and hoot held their reg- I ! s. .-K sl cyPan ec mb ter Mrs. 6 _ 4-roomed a Mr. Dir. and Mr is d son and 51r, and •H. McPhail • ular meeting oa December er After TO RENT oo partmeaR. of:. mesa, with a full re- : Chas. Hutchings. 23 Church e NEWELL onTbeingoMrnMcPhail'sTbirthday5 s St, Pickering..WH2-1V f6. 1 .n • the regular si port of the bazaar, thanks was ex-, Visitors at the Milton Pegg home tended to Mrs. Linda, the Convener. nov J t `Real Estate Broker «— • Pickering Village g J gave - on the' week-tad were Mr. and.Mrs• Mrs. Edgar James then ve a � r splendid reading entitled "The Ang- PRIVATE HOUSE for RENT- on WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3625 .. J. A. Pegg, of Oshawa. and bir' els'.Point Or View which was very Second Concession, Pickering, halt $leightholm and Mr. Rabin Nichol- n+ • 2i6 Brock St. S., Whitby — Phone MO. 8-3625 son, of Whitby. much enjoyed: Mrs. Kerr and Mrs, mile west of Altona Road. Oil heat; y Milne accompanied by Mrs. Robin- one or two bedrooms; large suss. _IRe& ".Highways" % Mile East of Dunbarton, No.2 Highway Several from our us Parade en- Son san several duets- of a Christ• • toyed the Santa Claus Parade at g room; small Green-lr°use: stove; Stouffville on Saturday. mas nature, and then led the group refrigerator; draperies and fiztures. _ Mr. and Mrs. Les, Wilson took in Carols, after -which a social hour Phone: ATlantie 2-1903. and refreshments. was enjoyed. their 'girls, Janice 'and Donna to A ]euchre and-Crokini3le Party is DDH BLIZZARD ELECTRIC last. d,.in Toronto, ' on Monday I•I'ELP WANTED last, to be,held at the.Brock Road Red - Cross_ Centre on Saturday. Deceii- �! u m., sponsored NEED MONEY FOR XMAS? il20)!dffi$ , ' ROUGE E HILL the Women's s01�ark Committee, of increased demand or our- products. RCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING Pickering'Brch. Red Cross. Happy Birthday to aittle Loughs —_. _ a We have a few choice open territ- _ 'I ories for women who are dependable FREE ESTIMATE East, Sheppard -Vt;. on Noverri6er Girl Guides - Continued and want to earn. Call immediately!. 2 for more information'LE6-0627. 4 Mr, and \ire «'illard of Toronto, District Commissioner and Guiders E. Phone PECk @ring�VH -2533 �i'teed ]f r. and Mrs L.. Phin, of f H 1>ck,':4I: Johnson, E. Dwinnell, G. , ' WANTED A tona. Rd: Last week-end.. Farmer, Miss H. .O'Connor and E. ' . and b • F' Sowwerbv Mr. Earl edam Mrs, I WANTED - used electric train, - Johnstone, of Toronto, visited sir. very.enjoyable day was had by cam lete; also boat and motor. Call and Mr,. C, A. Schwalm. on.Thuri-. Ali and it was felt they. trained new 1 p , ` day. last. Mr. seed Sirs. A. Westbrook and and, d res ideas of the tr ut a -_ - _...•.••••••-V—._�• n i n Brownie program. FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: daughter, of Dunbarton, formerly of OPEN HOUSE IN AJAX ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES g A new district commissioner for Rouge Hill, visited friends in Ott-- Pickerine village has been•appointed. Several hi;ndred people.took time AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS awa last week-end. . She is Mrs. B. Karney and was ap- otf to visit tlac lovely new school for WE f \ AND IMPROVEMENTS Mr.-•and Mrs. F. Hall; Toronto, pointed by Mrs. H. T, Cook Division i Retarded Children during he Open -- visited Mr. and Mrs_ Brett. King- House Tea held on December 3rd. T�°�ID �� _ -- Commissioner. AX0TPJMnA iA�T WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN aeon Rd: fast week-end. The First Dunbarton'Guides and a I The Association .for• Retarded ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Happy Birthday ' to little Paul . candelight enrollment last Wednesday "YJOB� Children heartily thanks the ladies of Mug EXACT/ Brett, Kingston Road on his 6th 30 when 5-girls were enrolled. the I. O. D. E for supplying the j IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT- ' Nov.1 g birthday, December l5. They are Bonnie Lanais, Che71 scrum GAGE FINANCING & FOR F Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Lynde, Marlene Mitchell, Jenniffer scrumptious everyone. which' were en- AST COURTEOUS SERVICE. CALL — 'Daniel-Jenkins on the sudden pass- joyed by everyone. Nowell and Netts Rough. � The new all-electric school, on r �AUgREY E IRELAND ing of her husband. Dec. 14 the-First Dunbarton Guides Burcher RoLd, Ajax, designed 'by Mr. and Mrs. Slattery, Altona'Rd'. will take'a shower of gifts to the the local architect Mr. T.'�ti. Eedd- � visited.Mrs. F. Schwalm last Wed- 'SAND COMPANY nesday evening. Mental Hospital at Whitby as part of ail, is still sparsely equipped, but it their Christmas project. These gifts 'is truly enjoyed by' the pupils ' and Miss Jean Hobbs, 2.- has are truly-appreciated. teachers alike. Everyone seems to 1 D0 ADELAIDE ST. W been confinea to bed with flu, Last 'week •the° First Dunbarton be happy to be out of•the•huge, old Rangers .brought gifts for a needy building on the Brock Road, which TORONTO 2, ONTARIO EAST ROUGE family. Mrs. M. Haney and Mrs. had-, just a short time ago, been a Eileen Edmonds received their war- school for these less-fortunate child- Mrs. Perry.: has been confined to • rants , from Mts. Merritt, District ren. bir. Echecarria greeted guests — EMpire 8-5300 or �isire 6-5964 her home with a sore leg. Commissioner on Dec. 1. as they enterered the -new school. _ Evenin Mrs, Van Houten, Pine Ridge Dr. The 3rd Dunbarton Brownies under guiding them to the class rooms, TEmple 9.1750 — WA. '1.6902 left fo the U. S..last week for two Mrs.Haney have enrolled 8 new mem- where work of these afflicted child- months, then back to Holland. bers: Susan Haney, Susan Edmonds, ren was on display. There is a class Mrs. Purdy, of Scarboro is wel- Ma Lou Wickleson Georgette Laro- comied to the Rosebank Convales- g room for.older children. It is a Iar8- � S.V•C H que, Cathy Robinson, and Dinnane bright room,' coloured pictures a- •• i L �S to insure an enjoyable evening.p cent Home last week.' Haug and Janice Newth and Geral- darning th. walls; also hated-sewn Lunch And-Tea was served b the Mrs. Kate Durisford, Rosebank, WHITEHALL 2- y dine Whyte. edges on cardboard figurines were ' ladies of the W. A. had her son and some friends visit A very pretty wedding was - sot. her last Sunday. CREDITORS rapped otea teacher n t s. Mrs. ap- emnized in our church on Saturday, Mn. Parrot 5carboro has return-` NOTICE TO C evarria, the teacher in this room hap- --°- -------------------- December• 3 when Carol n Webb' ed' to the Convalescent home last In the Estate of Edgar John Daniel, - - y pity answered .numerous questions - t GREENWE�O�` became thelgride-of Cybel Post. week. 'late of Pickering, in the County and concerning the school. Across the Mr- and Mrs. Schriner and family r. 'Ld' Fontaine, -of the Convel-, Province of ,Ontario, Retired, De- 'hall is a small restful room vaguely ' Sunday Services for December 11, 1 enjoved a trip to. Bobcaygeon ,op escent Home wishes,-to thank the ceased: resembling a green house - here the will be White Gift Day,.both in 'the Sunday, to' the home of Mrs. Satiation Army, Ajax, for visiting children relay. Sunday School and joint Service Schriner. the Home. ALL CLAIMS against the above Next is the kindergarten classroo - - s anice son spent a few _ y nursery anrnt- r i w e p - is Declaration an&with particulars and GIs. Miss Hardy, the teacher in this iol offering for the'Missionary and days this past week ey. her grand- BROCK IOAP evaluation of security held, if-any, - classroom was on hand to answer •--• •.Maintenance Fund. mother bfrs. F. Disney. ` The Afternoon W. A. sponsored Soriy to hear Mr. Glen - East- First Brock Pickering Group Comr• roust be sent to the undersigned -be- questions, At the end of the coridor, the showing of Centennial Pictures wood was taken to hospital on Sat- triittee held a meeting'at the home • fare the Twenty-third (23rd) day of an auditorium possibly - it is a large on Friday -with Rood attendance. A urday night. of Mr. G. Willson, If r. D. Gray ac- pecember,•1960. i room that was being used for dis- Thank You, to all who'took part in The Farm Forum for this week . -•cepted th'e' appointment of tote flaying and selling bazaar items •. CO=OPERATIVE TRUST CO., The last room to be visited was the• Ex- ..the progra•m..Mr. and Mrs. E. Pegg will be heldd at the home of fir. and Committee Chairman until• the next _Ltd, Saskatoon, .Saskatchewan,.Ex- cafeteria. Here tea and those-delis-i and children; Mr, J. Brookks and Mrs. C: McTaggart. election,.Two Troop Scouters, one ecutots for the Estate. Mr. George Moore did their Dart The Afternoon W, A; will meet - Pacl•C Scouter and three Executive ' taus cookies were served. : ^ t . ' r • - .. . � _- - .� . . - :. _ - s•.,._.. „ ....ant..... '+r.:r'. a ....i..,, .... .` and Mike Valentino were involved Ddr. and Mrs. sl�tct Beat and little the band in the past, and they want pital. ---- - ---- in s car aecldent last week at Kin- daughter, of Oshawa, called on Mrs. everyone to know how much they A spacial thanks to ;ttev. 3laapbr -- ; - sale white on thew way to work at W. Hamilton on Sunday.•- t .appreciate any help that is given to sad Dr: 11toKay for'their co�pl1�� Donald Bcraoa was reported to Oshawa, The car was wrecked but Glad to report `Mrs. Ruth Hay' fhe Band.' words; aLo for the' beautiful fbnl life home on Monday recuperatictg the escaped with cuts` and bruises able to leave hospital and now re- Nora Livingston, Sec'ty, tribu.es; the'pall-bearers and the - from a serious accident in which he Y cuperating at the home of her par- _ Ldin of the community for tlfeir :*vas involved near Altona on Sun- ent3 Card Of Thanks assistance, and the efficiency of the :day night. One roan was killed and. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Perry visited We wish to express our sincere McEachnie Funeral Home was much " lace others injured. He is the. W his parents Geo. and Mrs. Perry, on thanks to our many friends who via- appreciated. !of Mr, sad Mrs. Evans. Benson. A dance will be held on Saturda-y Sunday. ited Dad, and remembered him wi+h Muriel Todd, Mary and Claremont's hockey team is s=ill evening, December 10, in the Town- -Mr. and,Mrs. Davis, Altona Rd., cards and flowers while in the hos- Elizabeth Hollinger. Js the •Stouffville Hockey League ship Hall. Music provided by Ivan had SSunday tea with Mr. and Mrs. despite rumours. This decision was Futter. Modern and Old and New Lloyd•McGregor. grade at a special meeting on Sun- Square Dancing. Proceeds for local Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knox; Mr. CARDS O F T IF I A li.- day-afternoon. Claremont was to Cubs and Scouts. and Mrs. Chas. Surphlis;_Mr. and OF PICKERIH -withdraw from this League because First Brock Pickering Group Com- Mrs. H. Phillip attended the Odd- _ TOWNSHIP r :•of a rule that none of their players nvitiee (Cubs and,Scouts) met on fellows' Night at Stouffville on Sat- �+ were to play in OHA: Vern 1Fgr- Thursday evening at the home of urday last. F $li=on had payed with Uxbridge . Mr. George Willson. Three Exec- Miss Stevens, Mrs. Davidson and ° . THANK YOU last week. They will play as usual utive members,'two Scouts Masters Mr. Davidson, Humber Bay, visited -this Friday night. and one Cub Master present. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Perry, on Sri Several- would like to thank the Elect- Several- from here attended the Gordon Day accepted the appbint- day,' ors of Pickering Township for the ' �4Christmas Parades -at Stouffville meat as.new•Committee Chairman Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Ellice• confidence they have, shown in ' _f .acid Whitby. until the next election. of officers. by else me their Deputy-Reeve visited Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Carter Members of the.Sarco Plant held The Troop and Pack need the help during the week-end, and lielped for 1561. their annual Christmas Party at the of all parents. Moral support from them celebrate their second wedding I shall continue to do my beat to 'Tam O'Shanter golf club on Tues- - the parents means a strong group anniversary. serve the interests of the Ratepay- i day evening. - . comuiittee. This, in tun, means more Mrs., Reaman accompanied'her era and work for good planning for I Quite s few adults, as well as Pickering Township..- Q boys in the Troop. The bigger the eon Aylmer to Kitchener on the 5 — children are down wi mumps. - Troop t e more ac ive i can e, the week-end. Edgar.James along the afflicted are Mrs. S. Cgplc Snore good training our young,peo-.. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Norrish; alsp "•: a iY l s - } .gad Mrs. •G'Norton.''' pie can receive, the better adults ''Mrs, W, Sadler," Highland Creek, To Pickering Township.Electors - P Brougham Union Lodge held they become. We have four able and visited the latter's son Mervin, and x �&ejr atfnual_Installation Ceremonies enthusiastic Scouters. This is imp- Mrs. Anais and family on Sunday. My airRere thanks to all those who $p the Masonic Hall on Wednesday _ortant work'and we. need all the Mr. and'Mrs. Sahtvon, Cannington, supported me,at the polls last Sat- i�night The Wor: Master for a second help we can get. Mr. john Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. John Newson, Chalk urday, and a special thanks to all year is 'Edgar Ward. wish Ills vast experiences in Scout- Lake; also Mr. H. Newson, Halibur- who worked so hard oa lay bethalf. } - . - Mr. and Mrs: Frank' DeRusha of has much to give in leadership - > - �`ataavera celebrated their 50th wed- •� ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Stor-. Best Wiabes of the Season to Otis for the interest and benefit of the ry during the week-end. and All. 'Y•ding anniversary on Saturday 'night boys. The Cubs and Scouts• are Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wanbop vis- McPf38RSON -1'•�it the home of then daughter Mts•• . planning a Parents' Night an Dec- - - -Robert HohYian. Mr. DeRusha is 69 ember .19. Mark this date on your ited DZr: and Mrs. Martin on Suitt- �N ' " ara of age. and his wife, the for= M a y. I t a k e this opportunity, - calendar. Come out and see your,• The W. M.. S: of St, John's wzi through h newspaper, to thank all mw Pesri Beverley, 67. They:tived boys is action and meet their lead- hold thew next meet�g at. the home g vole in Ward 4, 'Pickering -I appreciate having tLian'°- Twe 1wd�ity-tWo years. Mr. DeRusha. _era. - of Mrs.'M. Ellicott. Assistant Host those people -was with the CPR. until his retire- We thinly congratulations are in eases' Mrs. Ray Ellicott and Mrs. T�ship, who exercised their pri- itty cl thank the all people support ^ tent order for two of our you" folic, in vilege to vote on Saturday. . eapacially the peDPM g Sherton: Roll Ca11 - 'Joy'. Even though defeated, the results on my behalf, to :ettirn n m ' Mrs.' George Blake is, in hospital the persons of Gail White and Don- Miss Dengler, . of. Saskatchewan. were gratifying, and to those who tut- icy on Pickering Township CoaneiL -glsls week, for,atugesy. aid Lindo, both of Locust Hill R. spent the week-end at the home of selfishly devoted their time and effort Ross Deakin Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoekiey re-. R: 1• -On'tario-County- Donald, a Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wannop. eeatly visited their daughter Dor- member of the Oshawa Kiwanis 4 on my behalf I extend my sincere- To The Ratepayers Ward 3- 'othy Ugrs. Ken Petty'), in Mon- H. Grain Ctitb, won a total of 938 Pickering Youth Trumpet Band gratitude. Township - ' fecal. points out of a possible I000, with To the many friends I have made, FruCki Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Redman att- an entry of Parry Oats, which is 1n "'� Ball ! I only ask that John Campbell be I wish to payers my many thanks ended.the funeral of their-niece Mrs. exceptignaliy high total, and placed considered not as just a isiatr►e on a to.the Ratepayers of elected 3. who ended.t at Bath, on Saturday. hlrry on top, in a group o£ fourteen. Monday, December S. 1960 ballot slip, but a.man you may reach supported me, and sleeted law Dace - The Baptist Church will hold its members. He was. also a member of the •Pickering Youth Trumpet at any time at TEMPLE 9-1196. -it again to office, at Satuida}ts Eke- . tions. Your welfare and intereM will annual Christmas.Party on Decem- the Brougham 4-H Calf Club, $erf $aid Committee held its regular Congratulations to my opponent .6e my concern during the coniitit Iber 15, starting at 5-45 p. rti. with a Section, with his entry_, an Aberdeln December !meeting this past week. - you" sincerely, year., hsffet supper. This will be foiloweid Angus steer, and again won First Present at .he meeting were: the wr Yohn Campbell, X Complim Compliments of. the 'Season: Christmas Program and visit Place, with a total of 928 points out President of the Band, , r. Howard W. from Santa. of the possible 1000. He was follow- pickling; the Treay_rer, lira.'Betty _ lace.by Hotter• ttae Lusiness :.Saaager, Mr. Z'o The Ratepayers Ward S. ii�3rsy Coiindlbr The Christmas Party for the Gol•• ed very closely for Second p , rfea Age ,C?ub-will be held at the one of one promi:ient young ladies. L•: Gard; tilt Secretary, Mrs, Norm My thanks t6 ail who voted for Ratepayers of 'Pickering Twp• t "IR►oaie of Mrs.. Wm. Pegg on Dec- Gail White, with her entry = a Here Livingston: the Drum blap,c.. Mr. me and worked far the at the Else- Pegg I would- hits to thank an tie ' " ho:ber 13th. Transportation W'iti b* ford Heifer, winning 921 points out i Clare Hotter; the Drunt Instructor, liars: last Saturday, who supported and worked for me .provided, of the possible 1000,-Then as First Mr. Don Loscombe, and-the Trut.:- Best the Season's Wishes on Election Day. The L. A. of the Scouts'and Cubs -and Second Winners in the 4-H. pet- Instructor, Mc. jot Livingston. to AIL Comp�ts of the Seem to AIL.). held their monthly meeting at the Club, Beef Section. They contested The Tenor Drum Instructo:, '.fir• .VIOLET SWAN I » Home of lies:. Helen. Vizley in the in the lodging competition for Ont- Laurie Griggs was not able to be at CLIFFORD LAYCOX Dorm of a Christmas Party. ario County; at Guetph, an E stood thPlanstwere made for: the Comm= RESIDENTS OF PICKERING VILLAGE The Guides and Brov�aies Mot- _ Fourteenth among a group _ ;lhers'L. A. will hold their next'meet- fdur hundred and eight.# 'contestants nine to attend a special Fiftieth can- f - Iing and Christmas Party or�,Decem- from different - counties. They are niversary Celebration_bring held..by. To The Electors 1 be* 13, at the home of Mrs. A. Szr- both attending Pickering Dist. High the Dc la Salle Trumpet Band at THANK YOU Pickering Vinage L Arillo. School, and we are very Pleased to the Coll on Saturday i - College S t day evening of To The Electors - A =Aced# recover Ya wis}eed foe -- yr,.while.-Gail ls-lat at school, she this K tek. - -to express iny Pickering Village - ' Mrs. W. Linton who became ill on does- not spend all her -time'at the This Senior T-runtptt for.your vote of elms-° calf pen; as •s he is also.devetopin�, offered to help our band in ar.v. wa}' to the large ntiraher of Ratepayers fidence. I will endeavour to serve ..Saturday• they are ably, and the Committee ex- who voted.and worked on my behalf you to the beat of m ability. y Mr. and Mrs. Drew-of Toronto into a lovely soloist. for a Young ects to be able to take advant3ot at the poll last Saturday. Compliments of the Season To were ggests of Mr, and Mrs, A. girt and is a great help in our young ,p Wishih One and All a Hapyq One and All• I 'Samarillo on Sunday. - church choir. We all extend to both of this offer very soon., r,rted on.l •.Christmas Band. Prosperous: .New 1Ras llt°> a i The Band Instructor tep i r. an .� . - t Lynn -spent the,weFk-end in Toroth gratulationc on their success of their the' progress' o t_ mern revs o sincere thatika to all those who land' visited Mrs. Udell who is in the achievements. their sections and expres=ed t!:e Len' Burningham supported me on Election Day. As, Toronto We Hospital. bar. and blrs. Ross Willson called hope that with equa} work by ail, ' J. on his parents W. C. and Mrs. dill= the-bawd will be on parade. this corn- To bickering V page Ratepayers - Chairman of the Fire and Polite Mrs. A. Samarillo.and Mrs. ones of Highland Creek are spending a son on Sunday •afternoon.. ing spring, a credit to the Pickering My sincere thanks for returning Committee, I urge everyone to =;few days in Buffalo, Mr. Cecil Phillip is in Oshawa. District and to their Instructors.. me to office at.file po1H last Satur- extra cautious in the home and as :Mr. and Dies J. McGuire ,spent Hospital where he went for the re- The Committee'wants to thank all day. I will continue to dishes` belt hhaveaa Happ Holiday SSeeawn. `Saturday in Oshawa with relatives'. moval of a cataract.from one eye. organizations ,and the mare—ma���for (�geese Evans Wayne Redshaw All wish him a speedy recovery. private citizens who have supported I RONALD WATSON Dean , yo I give sa. much more F. d. • is�• <! t tL �. 1 : • .. HYDRO is you ra +fi. 2. • BSiHESS TORY 'No Step- Li ht For 9 BOYES DRUGS LTD. GUA►.RANTEEsT) Southwest Fire Hail Radio-TV Service - CNN�E'S -- _�eNsTS Pickering Township council has been advised by Mr.J. B.Wilks of the AtLy Make or Model Highways rfepart;nent, that they will + = FUNERAL DIRECTOR not grant per�5nissjon for the instal- �' i lotion rid' a red ntQp light at the s, en- COTC� tllMIS RAY NEDS FVR _DA trance t .the SnthWest-Bye hall on _ 1lTo. 2 ..,a recomrtand thst -• „ 'R• f. ZTORE HOURS • '': r�s eral of the Bremen be properly PdreN ArrAbnional ferrio6 putispd to stop traffic. DAYS DAILY 9-9 9 - DAY OR NI011T p `*Y!lAYS i fiOC1D�l` `1=S r • ,-• �.. r _ 11�i01�nM �� And y •'*". :;{i : ._ . . DYnbarton RT&AND SERVICE - --' -- WM. McEACHNIE, Prep.l '— A (rHONE WH. 2x3961 t ltiONE AJAX BARGAIN CENTRZ , t • Phone: WIJ2-4410 At=* 2-0063 Phony WH. 2-2171 Olen Every Night TM 940 O'cbck ` Picker ng, Opt. DE�INEY - - KEPI AND CLAN K E BRORS PIR►]M.Wr_V J_�.'ka Heating Contractors Applia�cer Pa' AUCTIONEERr W. H. j.TROMPtsON, B.A,LLB. Hot Water, Steam Systems, ' / LAcem"'amd Authorised.4a the •;>riatsistsr and Sol citor Installed Oetlr�l• ti' Hesse-T Nrklsh Coembia nd Ontslo To l ' Glass, _ Temple 9_3357 -- - 6Lnwood Bb1t, A3ss- ayi. :•.n. AJAX MINOR . HOCKEY WI it hall 2-XSI E Y re L �4 Q•!!�.:�, . ;, 3tssldence: TEstple 9,2656 DANCE AJAX RECREATION HALL PHONE WH. 2-1911 Iris*,A�.,d/Wi FRIDAY, NO'VE>EBFR 4, $ Mks sly >[�•t+as t+�. dstati 6' tM 1.00 Creighton, Fraser, Drynan : Dance s�1.0 Per Person Ed. Taylor's Orchestra siMe • 8s Murdoch Proceeds To Support 3tlnor Hockey - ' . bursa s . In Al" Weddings, Banquets, Showers - Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. .. .- - � - L L Y >�+blac - Bakery Produces : Bank of Commerce Chambers. ,� s Simcoe, Street North, Oshawa SERVICE Meat Pies Our Specialty" - Barrister, Soliator, MadE ID'S OF Notary Public .�•lephone RA. 3-3us P#CKERiNG Main St., Pickering WH. 2-038b wee:iu at Oiid ZhWtun Roe/ . !s-�3�/b 'Slighla d Creek _ i 6 V AT. 2,7391 or AT. 2-1362 CDWiT" s�i8 1� ;'"Mac Can Fix-it" � Hossra SMAU ACRIIl%G= "M AJAX LUMBER 'Co c llaa a Fri.f:3I Ito 9:3+pm• FAZUS C REFRIGERATION - sebv� and,awshwo we Base wakft Dayers WM AIR- CONDITIONING. � iif tppdwttrwt Ned Oesh Down Psy'ea 1 COMMERCIAL - CAL% - Mx. UgGLO DOMESTIC 7-1111 DEALER .,- :� >►sr >lrenpl Asti gapedww" :SALES - SERVIC8 6.ntos LORNE WHITE '=COTTAGE MATERIAL -- FINCM10 ' :►�1Alslx - .Office gut-M4 Pickering - Phone WH2-1517 ;�Orstlrne��ts -':.GARAGE DOORS PAINTS � PLYWOOD • >. "d amill GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 004T-YOURSELF CARPENTERT SHOP TOOLS •Hlghwal/ Menumem Vlrertts- ��� Church TERlY1S ARRANGED MOM., CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE IL ii. L Whitby, u�,}..to -30 a .-Wisp and Sunday School sdt•el AVERAGE 6 AS LOW AS - T*e sours west of Whitby ON s.00 a.m.- eat nial R hrblie fdta•f 11:00 o.m.-C•nt•nnid Rood GARAGE — _#13.00 PER MONTH .. .on 100. 2 alghway. uel ween MitYOM WELSOMiI _-- Whitby and A » « ULTON, --- ' - 4sa _ WM. M. T f � ;.• - Phene: Wh�eiq ,tiju j JNini•►•: INO HIGHWAY '1.4251 - � 2 sryameor.R�. 2 _, WH. - I !Phone AT. 2-2372 1 _ Q I DR. JOHN LESIK 8T. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN P�..uMS GEIURtH .'�eneral Hardware , '.afetyasongs, IDEMTIST Pickering Ontario AL-FF&D KAYB.S- -Rector -- -- morning c Right # Re.. H. S. Shepherd. 13. A, D. D. the R PLUMBING BATHROOMS Pickering Medical Centre Ir. Nickling, Boat 196, P:ckering - Ph. WH2-US o rie afternoo PRE$SURE SYSTEMS •OFFICE: WH. 2-066o SUNDAY SERVICES ' ,Paints �Electirk&l Applianceske n I ESTI]e<ATES 'GIVEN ,,RES: WH. 2-1655 L30 a. m.—Holy Communion ette attende me--mm-Hug Prarler Fbafte - W H24171? N 1140 a. m.—loo'Sunday) Coma�tud= -Tools C t ether, R ubers"• (4 aaa Island. t4 • s Of °� ~ ' 11.00"a. m.—Sunday School :a the = . ---------------- - ---- Community Hall :. xpres ion left wi 11.00 a. m Nurse:v is Reotory I -inter iels Room ages up to 4 years TELEVi roH`a ►Din - s ar ware-WEDNESDAY` 19.00 a. m.—Holy C nnmutlioo and _ :.: REP�IRS WM . �E Intercessions for The &ck- PHONE: TEmp1e 9-1191 S • ,--- --�-- -- --�_- ---- li WH. 2-0480 Piehefl gauio �v E R I H Pickering. United Chureb Pho a a9 DUj1j$AKTON S H Minister: Rev. Melville Buttars _ A. ILL. RATTEW SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11 1960 FLiNER�►L 'AND TWO MORNING CHURCH SERVICES A. AMBULANCE SERVICE '0 I L ROGLR Q- CONANF. B + Services 45 d 11.07 A. M fI cis an BARRISTER and 9(tI•i�T� ' • - Baptismal Service At Second Service :'.pie. HIGHWAY junior our. school . 9.45 A. M. �U!' ••New' Prices f c CMH BUnMINk, iJAX _ AT PitKERIN3 BEACH! ROAD Senior Sun. School - 11.07 A. M. • T�}k 6imco� Gtr A« 17.1 C ' ------ t AUDLEY. CA '' Tel @phone .. ; CASH OR WITHIN ao DA • l .i.is '. M. - Sunday School nsuraric ,o. wI'I. -3610 / z.� P. M. - Church Service STOVE OIL 20•e warrB OR Pilot y (�e11g »es F•r Firm Aue, 4-Awntq ' — -- —CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS _ Christian .5dence Society ;Arthur. Mitchell Ltd. WtadmHls• g ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO Iaeesaaa. :•t' �0 nr. BRADY CHURCH SERVICE AND c. a SUNDAY SCHOOL `i A �Z�1 TE,9-2431 . Bowman & G '3sorl pLUMBII�IG STORE SUNDAY - 11.00 A. M. h !r- 1 p=NN: �BY <,t in Rosebank Rjoed School Reeding Room Open To Pubde _ .;':....:. -- �- ----- Tha on• plea to g•t •vrything in DAILY _ a In Agerton DWIdhlg Kinpton Rd. plumbing 000d valve at tM• right prim. t t A Rota ifIills WALTER THOMSON, 'Q.C. MOhITERM. MONTiRIi. RIEHI i C0. �. H. body • • • ll•.e»d Op•n DaiFr Till 5:3o'p.m. T�e Weidat+er ISO T g/1RRl�TSR SOLICITOR T^t"••' 1 Rsadng Room NOTARY•PUBLIC o.l,... EVERYTHING IN SAFE . . • . ts�ON�t FOR OATHS ' r PLUMBING IL a RA old SALES - SERVICE North-wist eana► d For Fnrtbee Iafacaeslioa old Plant Rd on WR.w c A CONTRACTS CALL - AT]satie 71-2W No. Z Highway _ 1- WM.> Htteb a?.0690 4320 Kingston Rd., West Him — j AT.2-2080 AT. 4-4721 } BOR BLACK DIAMOND OLD qq`„ COLOURED OR WHLTE C EE'SE .12-oz- Cat a Ic'. F-OKV 1.1b.no- tES. • 3 s�+ C ' • YOt1R CMa�� Pkg• . EGA clap5 _ , ►ICS { C Mlts-4 , puddiffit1b.Sir • .. . -, :�;�: _ �. .�;� �,'y`•`: � - . - . t f �I C �� ALL FOOD FEATURES - ' EFFECTIVE D ? �• " „y ' IGA—SAVE 8c - - _ .. : - _, ,,. - ... . . _ -. - _.. •�. . -. COCKTAIL 78 OZ. ` TIN * 9 <h�FROZEN 40 FATHOM 35 FRUIT 17 OL E Random Weights GOLD SEAL--SAVE Sc Fillets Ib. 49( SOCKEYE ' SA MON ' f 'TIN � ` • ,, . � - MAR S H SEEDLESS U.S. No. 1 GRADE �SAVE 6 AUSTRALIAN -'want! a tree PKG.eSS Purvs� c .Z I.S._ „c Township 9 Days To TH ASSORTED—SAVE 20c SIZE C pickerin'g Taww 1p' vision, now conclud :dOx ed.�oco ates this year to hear 234 . ■ , I regular court and 39 z 'auppiementary appe� _ These appeals court which c^ U.S. No. 1 GRADE. chairna v• . _ �+ • •"MEAT SPECIALS . . • � '= •�* .��• -• � 00:. y Florida TANGERINES 39 Neal �.- :: - _4. ,. ' •. -_. CHOICE..MEATY NEW ZEALAND - U.S. No. 1 GARDEN FRESH TENDER GREEN HALF OR C WHOLE BRUSSEL SPROUTS :. : Ib:. 39C U.S.No. 1 GRADECRISP TENDER GARDEN PASCAL LAMB . LEGS '. S - California CELERY 2 Size 36': : . fff Fresh Ground Ib. 9C - NRST OF THE SEASON CALIFORNIA'S FINEST iUNKIST 7. IRAN NIYCFP B NAVELORANGESATTRACTIVELY PRICED - — TA6LERITE SMALL LINK _ PAftFP#RfSA1JSAuff !J 1-16. Pk9. . C - . DEVON R INDLESS MINCEMEAT MAPLE LEAF 2-Ib. Tin 41C _ _ : TOMATO SOUP HEINZ SAVE 14c 5 10-oz.Tins � 3C , suap sipf BACON ,.Ib. .63c ;MAPLE LEAF LARD SAVE 5c 1-Ib:Pkgs. 3 7 SHOP end. SAVE at ( CHRISTIES FRENCH _ Pkq. 40C RICHARDSOWS : CHOC. MALLOWS-CHOC. RIPPLES OR ASST.Of ' _ _�PICKERING, ONTARIO IGA 'BISCUITS 3Pkg$. $9t