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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_12_23 , ew, s � c eri �ripeion Rates: MLiO Pis Yessr United State: 13.00 W. C.-MURKAR AND SON-PUBLIBHS�tS�Sc. PER COPY Authorized As Second C_�..: Math VOU 76 NO. 14 PICKERING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1960 published Since November 1881 Pont Office Dept Otto-a r•, i REEV-.E ,. .TOWNSH P TO -,HAVE -.-RECOUNT '. FOR __--DEPm Recount Of Deputy-Reeve Ballots �•�.�, ,. To Be Made About January 13 4 F . �a., w fi r , t was announced this week that '?`" of l y r �i /.,.. �'F+T/�w�k h s e will be n recount of the ballots 1 _ " `� , 7`' ' � � �`' f - for the office of---deputy-reeve,rest at �IC ING VI law .. i3 n - the towns hi elections, Dec.'-3rd: P Nine members of the local 'Red I &vET Mrs. Jean McPherson who missed " S out by 52 votes to Councillor Edgar Cross passed their First Aid Course last Wednesday evening at the Redi ' k, James has filed applies tion with the Cross Centre on Brock Road. t •` ....> >�p #,g, .' 4 ► f Ontario Count judge for a recount- Cross , �. fi+E.i1E1:3 x� y j g This .year, agan, the Red Cross Mr. James . was elected wfth 1199 is packing and sending Christmas:! 5 {� ;� $';` ES�G'�►+Cif votes: as compared to 1147 for Mrs. �c • s�1K/tJ McPherson. Mr. Wm. Pofrgrieve also Boxes to Veterans in the Ontario►; „ fyx Hospital; at Whitby. :�"` +. a candidate for this office, polled 682. " Mr. and bars. Rowland Adams wilt i Mrs. McPherson said she is not 'spend Christmas with• their daugh*; y * £ifiCdTB r> ;-- concerned-over the close count but $ f 1 t ter Mrs. Wm. G. Lawson and fam+. 'C wants to see things done right. She # � said there are errors in the voters l�Mrs. War. G. Lawson's brother,, �l! _ - _.. :Y;,.� ,• y3ir •. • list, among them many persons names actor Michael Craig, will be seep' being left off, that should be on. She " s h also said that there were irre n- • next S h is "The W �� chers" Channels 6. t aZ ties in the way ballots were handed It would appear that the warning, r<r' 3 omaxked. that some were improperly - �,. "make sure pony doors are loeke , and our tools etc, are secure" cats! w X1«grfC'f' "�Q4°° Date for the recount has been set y k r for about January 13. It may take be good advice these days - in th ± `,,..lis30t.N f r. place at the court house at Whitby Part of the country. A large nttaib of break-ins and thefts are betas r or at the municipal offices in Brou h- a'•'�Y/'�r'K�(r :? 4 ti f a' g ported locally. _ f .'. NOTICE y Fir, •• _ __.". ....:., ..�. Lary will be closed O y • • PI M111 Saturdaay, December 24th. Q • t from The Pickering News Cuts. ague The Pickering United Clwrclii • , Junior Sun•lay School. hell their _ Street Residents ' Christman Party in tjse C. E. Centrd� A, • on Tuesday night. � •;/�Sj/111� ' y�' Bay R� ges To HaY _ If you-hear some residents on :ti1i11 The Lincoln Street Public School! .01 �'��"�� street, going around saying"for cats i7eld-;t!re?r-'�hristttr$S-Coed ' First f sake" it probably is because they are Tue�dav, and their Christmas Part* rst Residents I Chief R. T. Parker of the Pickering Township Police stated today that the fed up with stray cats. on Thursday this week. De ent will be more than usually alert for driving offences during the As man as seventy-five childresir dm Clerk Bruce Hogarth has received y y" holiday period. with no leniency at all for driving while under the influence By February at one time have been counted slat► o! alcohol. Every Christmas the Police are farted to arrest several drinking camplainta from residents about.. a iu on the village rink over thQ' drivers in this area and it is a shame that these people must ruin their.holi- •.. bunch of an o cafe that are living in g day and also lose a job that may depend on a driver's license. We, in the itr• $hankma i ke ing Rages, an- an old barn an Mf11 street and raid peat week. A great deal n treat'-; _ Police Service. accept.the fact that while everyone else is at home enjoying nounced to Pickering Township fng garbage cans in the area. should go to Councillor Ron. Vat :the week-end, we must be at work, which is sometimes more than unpleasant. Council on Monday this week that The clerk was asked to find out if son, w':o has spent many, many . , AI] We want for Christmas are empty cells and an accident-free week-end. the first occupants of.the new dev- the Health Unit has any jurisdiction hours flooding the rink to get t{ You can do your part by not driving if you have been drinking. Let's All etbpnnent wi.1 move in, about Feb- over the stray cats. He did, and they _ready, and for taking charge of the-; have a MERRY CHRISTMAS. rink until manager Al. Betts .take; ruary 1st, haven't. He paid that temporary water and sewage will br av$ilable at this • oThe steel safe in the Municipal Of �'Re'eYe Sherman Scott Upset Over time. He said that their engineers Township Prefers fun village CoattauniiT are working with the W. O. R. C. Hall Building was broken into ont Tuesday d small m of on these services to meet the nec- d T esda talc ht. a Now County Assessment e� ary requirements. en. The home of Kea Bond o Siine, M \!r. Hord;:.n,-sulicitor�for the Dev- Orley Park, was also broken elo:,er paid that the contract for 'the $625,000 Check — into, thO day sad a consido Reeve Sherman Scott commenting' sc%wagc plant has been let, acid it erab'.e amount of Christmas Gifts to council this week on the recent • i. expcctr•f that both the water and Messrs. Horgan and Shankman,: taken. Police are investigating both, '.county assessment appeals, said it Dons Club Has swage will be completed by .next representing Consolidated Builders cases• was a gloomy picture. September. He said that the agree- Corp. of Bay Ridges on Monday night "They added insult to fnjnry, We • 1 v .: are not very satisfied with the appeal � Cushion But No 'ICs I 'Went with the township calls for the presented the township with a.certi- ROTARY EN TER?AIN8 results. The only apparent recourse work to be completed by January fled cheque in the amount of $625,- CRIPPLED CHILDREN (I" we have now is on a point of law" The Southwest firemen handed over =`� 19(92, but they feel they will be 000 the cheque in lieu of a bond. a~e said The township assessment has their hockey cushion worth $1,000 to'I ahead of schedule by several months.' Council did not accept the cheque. 'As is well- known in this veigh►t been increased $2,272,851.86. the Rouge Hills Lions club for the They felt that their solicitor should boyhood, one of the leading proj�l be consulted first. is and concerns of Rotary ri - the "It 92ints up the fact that the. Lions to set up a rink in their park BOY DIES ! y township should give consideration to or the c i ren o e is nc . if r. Horgan said that Pay Ridges bi Crippled Child, and the local Clu whether or not they can afford to 4tay However the Lions Club is:unable Joseph Davis, 5 year-old, Altona' wanied to show their good faith by has for many years been aiding the i w Ontario County" Mr. Scott said. to get the cushion set up.beca they Road, who was -moo severely burned presenting the cheque, in view of the Crippled Child in Pickering Town-. oii Noveml.cr 4th, died in hospital fact that they should have had a M23 per Bent of the county's costs will have not had word from the Parks p bond before."council last Friday, Dec. ship; be paid by this township and we have committee as to where• the cushion uii Tuesday. T Club is, at present "giv.t 16th. • he local Cl Doctor's, at -the time of the acc• in attention" to eight or nine child- -only 8 votes out of 38 The,situation and the lights are it be located in the f? g .sets worse year by year and no,, park. This is the situation as,we have ident, said burn: covered cighFy Mr. Horgan read a letter explaining yen of the area who are handicapped': — - --- gr.votin strength. been told it. percent of the boy'i body. that they had not been able to get . _ many from polio. 06 Nfonday ev- er gt the bond from t'te bonding house and Mr. Scott said that a future council Meanwhile children are doing with- fie was playing at'the rear of .his ening of thi; week, these youngsters will have to give serious thought and out a rink and skating on dangerous I home, when a neighbor looked out felt they should riot wait longer. The were -entertained by the. Rotaraas, gi g cheque is'to he held and not cashed study as to which is best: to stay as spots like the Rouge river and froz- and saw his clothe, in flames. She o under the direction of Committee• one township, divide into two or ap- en ponds. helped rip off the clothes and p%t unless the.-developer. de-aults bra the Chairman \�ilf. Hunt at a turkey, plg to become part of 1Ietro. He added out the .flames. A passing motorist installation of services. The letter also reque§fed that once -dinner at the High School Caictcr- that he has never been convinced rushed the boy to the A.ux Hospi- th i s la ia. Turks ohim pudding_ mince ie Tw . Refuses To amore o n - 1 p p e t wing on ter ice tal S' that the. future of the township lies - t`'l' • .• lions were reduced to the $625,000; a' and all - -trimmings _sere served., BIRTHS new Check , u, pair! a roaring ci_it„ fat dividing it.The reeve said he feels the town- - month to cover the balance owing on and'.was able to find, in his larger I ship has a real piroblem. Close Barbershops ,work to be completed. bag• a gift for each child, all of "A re-assessment of the township JBorn, to Gordon and Patricia An- Reeve Sherman Scott said he felt :Whom wee: accompanied by a par- Is being forced upon us and I think At �' P M nan on Tuesday, December 6, 1960, there were several advantages to hav- ent, Carols-were sung aqd 1%jr. lien the net result is that taxes will go • • a daughter "Darlene", seven pounds, iicth Heron, $. A. minister at' St. in a bond instead of a cheque, not- up. I hope Mr. Bowen and 141r.'Fleury Township council this week refused 1 12 oz. ably that in case of a default; the Andrew's Presbyterian Church (a.. knew what they were doing, but I to pass a bylaw, regulating closing bonding company would be obligated good story-teller) offered the Grace,, have 'grave doubts that they did. hours for township barber shops. T • • to see that the woi;k was completed. old told a v,onderful story __ ie (Mr. Bowen and Mr..Fleury were the Mr, C. Butt, Pickering barber sub= o Zone Dixie Rd• that was'readily grasped and un,ter- ones who filed 104 applications for mitted a petition sign by 4 town- p R O C L A M A T I O N ;food by a•child - a big story with• _appeal before the local Court of Re- ship barbers requesting that all bar- & 401 For Industry Under the authority oJ a Resolution in a story. ' vision,. claiming that they land was her shops below con. 5, close at 7:00 of Council, I hereby proclaim.' - assessed too low.) p.m. Pickering Township council passed MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1960 In answer to a question, Reeve "It is too premature for us to be a motion this week that land between i BOXING DAY Objects To Driving • &ott said he did not know how the closing barbershops by bylaw" said Dixie Road and the eastern water- TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING I1 township could withdraw f r o m• the the reeve. "Personally I would like to course on the south side be zoned, in- and that it.be observed as a Public Schools Using county and doubted if it_could. see one open in the.evening." dustrial and that the north part of Holida `J this section abutting No. 2 Highway DATED, at Brougham,Ontario, P, be key residential as proposed by the this 19th day of December, I= Morley Park • • • Planning Board. t _•"j. SHERMAN SCOTT, Reeve. .a This move resulted from a discus- The Township of Pickering Pickering Village To Hare � Sion of Mr. Robertson of East Rouge SAVE THE QUEEN Councillor it Reeve told Picl.ethad wishing to,build a plant of 6,000 feet Village council last week that he had • • • • on this land beside highway 401.' NEW PARTY received complaints from :1Lorley Park New Municipal Building - - 'Councillor Clifford Laycox brought residents that.a driving school is us the matter before council. He said if fng streetti in the subdivision for test* Finance 'ehairtnan Ross' 1<Iurison this parcel was. zoned residgntial he' organization meeting•of the , ing.would-be drivers. 1 Ajax-Pickering and District New Councillor Reeve is to check furtheV. - -- Pickering Village council last week, has. said that with_. the money built felt it would turn out to be another Party Club" was held last week in •and see if anything Can be done t0• authorized the reeve and clerk to sign up in a reserve fund for this project, Applewood Acres. the U. A. W. Hall, Ajax. Repres- atop this,situation. an agreement with W. -Caldwell and' plus what is realized from the sale Reeve Sherrnan Scott said he felt entativees from various district un- +' ! Associates of Oshawa, to design and of a•village lot and what 'grant can that land costs were not too import- ion locals, as well',as inter std in- ipal building-be-�""'" `" dividtta s, were in ettendanea Stuart B. Dawsm for the village: der`Winter Works, it is hoped that an area, but location• and freight . A "steering committee" was form- The new building to measure 22 by this new building,will cost the tax- rates were more iinportant. ed, and plans made for a public 'The death took place at the,Aja*, 64 feet will be located beside the payers very little. Councillor Glifford Laycox suggest- meeting to explain pfans'and objet-- HoWtal; on Wednesday, Decembon e#1. Th Pi k n N present community hall. It w311 pro- The new building will have a very ed that a committee be set up to fol- tives of the New Party. 21, 1960 of Stuart B. Dawson, be .vide office space for the clerk and modern front which will cover be h low up leads on industry. He said he This meeting will be fteM Moa- loved husband of Anne 8"W 1 police .department, council chambers buildings. The old village bell w ich knew of one wishing to put up a day, January 01111 r^xt at the U. A: York, and dear father of as well as being the office for the• tolled the meal, school d c urch $7,000,000 warehouse that had looked W Hall, J1j:'.., Ce'tr Street (for+ Clarksons Alan, of R. R. U Pick. treasurer, assessor, tax collector, times for so many ye ll ous- at Pickering as well as Whitby and mc•rly old Angiicn -htirch). All Bring. The funeral gook flaps o* P.U.C. and Planning Board. ed above the entrin P. �I Oshawa. interested parties ere cr�„dialiv ins Wednesday from the MO:aclu> It is expected the cost of this new No date Iats be set for sUa vited., Refre;b%: :nt.: :I1 _ road. Funeral Hume. building will be about $20,000. construction. 1` .rte and the following officers were el- ed the Beech-Shepherd wedding on which eh.Cbess dtirty os more trmoo- . BALSAM MT. I�� rctCd: Yrrsiuent, Mrs. .Lloyul W'il- Friday night; in Leaside United ant children who arc-afflicted • wim F'ireNnen s �IYwes y !'on; Vicr-Pr�',iuent, Mrs. Lorne Church. ibe watt heart-breaking of all hum- 1lie 'sitn'� Club mtt last '�lo.^.da J The Youuq• People's Union bent an handicaps - Mental Retardation. ! night in the church basement with )ours; Secretary, Hs. a Jamieson; ' • — a.r. lien 1•allis as guest speaker �-Asst Secretary, j`ira. Crcil;Disney; "Christmas Carolling' on Sunday Vle�•se sand a ��o�nstton, in care of "— 'meeting and 1 reasurer, bits. Jack_. mp�ingnriu; slight and called on the Senior Cit- '''The Bank of ,Xontreal, Ajax". Fo� Delegation This wai the anauaI me g I r pianist, Mrs. . Ja Hooker; Asst. izens aaa met after, at the home of ---- the'i:lloa'ing officers were elected-, mist Mrs. Geo. Pickett; Busin George Empringham. Councillor Clifford Laycos told Presidtnt, bir. Reg. Hoskins; Vice- ess Comm. Mrs.• Ralph Jone3 and Quite a Iarge crowd attended the Set Bate � ICI township council this week that he President, 41r. Donald Jamieson; Oita, W. Carson; Sick and Visiting Balsam school Concert Last Friday, ' h" a delegation of women after him, Secretary-Treasurer, air, Grant Comm., Mrs. F. Di.sney and Mrs. night. The teacher, Miss Jacksot` • Yegq%ding the cheeks of voluntger Jones- Geo. Wilson.. Parsonage Cgtrim., swu the children are to be commgn •`Bremen. The women, presumably The annual Woman's Association Mrs. Percy.;Jones -and Mrs. Lea. }led for'their fine performance. wives of the firemen, wanted the meeting ;was heid--last WFednesday. ,. s� Harbron;' ,auditors: Mss. e4s. The; $per 321 o�the;Ffck- checks paid prior to christmas. at the: home of Mrs .B.•+Jemiesan, �Fis$ ' Ada Mra. Lewis Jones. tiWON'T YfIU HELP A•ZI'T'TL$? eririg V�ge council is set for Jaw- Y .. C llot Rose Dpekin said he �� The prnsid4nt,.:afrs. Lloyd•.Wason; Mr, and Mrs. A. Wright, Hi h - ders�the checks had gone out eras in charge of the Worship Per- �' $ _ jNnds are ucgieaUy.needed by*e nary 4, IN1. Clerk L.T.Johnston said he thot3ght iod which coa#sted •of Christmas land.creek.'tisite Firs: Win. 116ok Chil�:rm's Aseoeiatioa Rev. M. Butters of Pickering Unit- p�nug' the busit> s:• er gn Friday.' Du ng the•t.&hiii i atvitsg,ptase ed`Church will address the new dour- . that something was being thm '„'tea:: J remember the now Edon School cil at this meeting. e` e♦. Fleetham took the chair, Ur. and Mrs. Cecil ones attend- week to get them out. A • F, OPEN. EVERY--wENNG TILL 7:00 peg►. ROUGE HILLS - - -#XCEPT TNURS, is FRI. TILL 9:00 p'.M. ON NO• Z HIGHWAY PRICES EFFECTIVE WED., THUR., FRI., SAT. DEC 21 - 22 - 23 - 24 k ' JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE - ae _ +� + MAPLE LEAF i TOPSY BRAND MAPLE,LEAF PURE PORK �. GRADE "A" OVEN READY - PLO C—YUUN6 TURKEYS Sa usLa a Meat _ _ FRESH OVEN READY -OVER 18 lbs. ' 1 C C A. P O N S (Average 5 to 6 Pounds) 1b. 59C - i The , MAPLE LEAF PEAMEALEO - `'8 - 16 lbs. lb. 59c C tta a Roll P FEARMAN S COOKED READY TO SERVE (VAK PAK) 8�f a !b. C ' HALF . HAM �-• .;�b: ,�►�c� K OCEAN SPRAY FRESH - (Aveo9e weigh: 5-6 PoUeda) CRANBERRIES I lb: P k 9'. WHILE IT LASTS ;i SLICED RINDLEW lb. RUTHERfORD'S Quart Carton. C x SIDE EGG NOG (Made From An Old Fashioned World Famous Recipe) ' = i MAPLE LEAF '. E NEW CROP . . . a� POLISH SAUSAGE c 1 x E D N upsgc MAPLE LEAF - Large 28 oz. tin SWIFT'S PREMIUM ' 11/2 Its. tin - _ FULLY COOKED HAM -: MINCEMEAT MINCEMEAT � . . .:(SAVE 20 CENTS) ,• " ' (SAVE 4 CENTS) CHUM 150S. tins C- 43 -_ _ 00 fog C-3 MAPLE LEAF - ta Ib. pkg. - C SAVE 9 CENTS Che' e' se ices : .299 (SAVE 60 YORK FANCY QUALITY (SAVE 6 CENTS)- Large 13 Opt. Pkg. SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW j - Pe a�itlts c _ a o ' PEEK FREAN S IMPORTED RTED ENG LI H 1 lb, pudding MARGARINE . . '� • � (SAVE 19 CENTS) .. PLUM PUDDING Special Offer of 4c Off (SAVE 10e) .. C SHORTENING _ .... , Foa CHRISTMAS :_ -�. c _ _ —--- - Mixed Nuts, Candy, Box Chocolates, "J •-•i Special offer of 6c off Plus 4c off (SAYE 100 Peanuts - Decorations - Potato Chips, MAKE LEAF, PltOCM CHtESE � L4T#e,,j.6 oz. Nr _ Etc. y ALL"ATTRACTIVELY P1RtC59V_-_ 'dla�S CLOSED MONDAY, DECEMBER Zi#h STROUD"s I T100D MARKET- OPEN- TtUESDAY, DECEMBER ZTth K _ • - - - _ d.. _. —r— — — Barrie last week-end. entertained the Dtmharton W.M.$. First Wedding 'n Woodlands ` u�C� Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.. K. last Thursday afternoon. Czonka of Park Cres. on the safe We are glad to report that Mrs. arrival of a baby boy' 6 lbs. 4 oz. in R. Smith of W oodview Drive is home Ajax Hosp, Sunday, Dec. 18th. from hospital and doing fine. The Programme Planning Commit- We are glad to hear that Mrs. Bet- ty Hollinger of Con. 2 is feeling bet- tee met at the school Wednesday,Dec. 14th, to draw up plans for the coming ter after being in a car accident re- ,• Home and School meeting in January. cently. birthda to Paul Gates of Pl­ There will be a special.Watch Night Happy Y Service to be held at the church Sat- Finch eve.;llec. 14th on his 6th birth- "' s yy � y + urday evening, Dec. 31st, at 8:00 p.m- daY• There will be a time for games and Little Stephen Watson of Woodview y s< " �.:. � s •l: ' fun, a time for devotion and a time Drive is home from hospital and do- There nh { « to eat, this being a smorgasbord. ing very well after his recent illness. q '9 �` We would dike to wish firs. Smith _6 F. On Sunday, Christmas Day, Dec. 5 „ 5th, Sunday School. vviII be held as Sr. of Pinegruv'e eve., a speedy re- ",� ,ry �� r ""� usual,and at the morning and evening coves j after a recent fall. service Pastor David Holmes will be A=Merry Christmas and Happy New bringing a special Christmas message. Year T All from your correspondent, There will also be ^pecial Christr,.as Lucille Westbrook. d mute by the Junior Choir.• On T'aesday afternoon, older rest- On. Sunday, , " December 18th Mr. dents and shut-ins were treated to Hargreave of our school took 18 mem- carol singing by the school children e bers of the Choir to supplement the choir. Mr. Hargraves their director Junior Choir at Dovercourt Presby- headed the children who walked along terian Church Toronto. They, took the streets, stopping here and there part in the beautiful candlelight ser- to sing carols and brighten the day cite of The Nine Lessons. for many who are unable to get out Brown Owl, Mrs. D. Jones, was this season of the year. We thorouren forced to cancel last week's Brownie ly enjoyed listening to the children meeting due to illness in he)r family. and sincerely hope.that perhaps this g Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. L. will become a yearly tradition. safe arrival of a baby Brady on the arr - . . girl recently. BROCK ROM At this very special time of the The Cuba and Scbuts'held a Par- 'year T would like to take this oppor- tunity to.wish all of you a Very, Mer- ents' Night on December 20, which ty and•Nappy Christmas and hope was well attended. The Cubs pres- • .. your house will be filled with good ented.nursery rhymes in pantomime - F " to;tal[e Place: in the Although lea- this chwc#- is not beautdgL ed+fice, dedicateli to God's cheer and ltutghter as we celebrate and also exchanged gifts. The was yst finishAk m begs of'the coa- sery o,. Wibat-it- may lack in 'size Christmas'19% dti's received gifts too. A, gift was $t' J t of their is certainly made ufa by the con- presented by the Group Committee anon c#a be vexy prott� add• deeds to Mr. and Mra. W. Cartet who are Marilyn t:n W004 11 -P+i*e and J `. '�i esa rciada, and gregaion vM16%-4Ct ' At o61a Km- es and the: � Mead We-�d together in th0b& tiAs church tiny be's:aall in are largos in spirit. UST leaving the coFnmunity to live re Holy 11fla C ty b!"Sam.tiiileapd& size, Wien-hntl Ad, ir'will be a very Photo by Barrie Pomeroy We are sorry, to hear that Mrs. L. Bird's Creel:.. Refreshments were r - Richardson of Rougemount Drive has served• been ill for the past few days. Her Brownies 'held their Christmas • I - . Mrs. A. Pickard and family attend-' friends wish her a speedy recovery. Party on Monday afternoon, and the {{,,�� FAWORT BEACH ed a Christmas reunion at her.par- Happy Wrthday to. Mr. Norm Ca- Brownies presented their parents Neosho, -TO Apo fik of Pineridge Drive, on Dec. 28th. with a cor,age each. The Leaders A special t:'Wotmas Bingo:Fri- en ta' home in Newmarket. Mr. and s dad night, Decerbber 23rd at the Com- Firs. W. Boyd made a wonderful pre Happy anniversary to Mr. and .firs• also receir Pd gifts and refteshmeztts Alf .O CCVe PB�ili�tS • m, ity Haff,-8:00 p.m. Come on down christmas day for theilr children and P. Crocker of Oakview Drive on their were served. : and Vin yourself a delicious turkey many g�andcri�dren which they all en- .21st wedding anniversary on, Dec. The Euchre and Crokinole Party .In -a letter to township council,-;or chicken or•both. There will be t*Fo i Zoyqd very much. - 10th, held at the lied Cross Centre Sat- M.9.H.,Dr:E. MacBean said he wants t.special-gas--and the-prizes--axe a Th . annual 9urday School Christ- A lovely christmas party was held urday nigh: war well attended The At -the Rosebank Convalescent Home prizes were ,ro.. U Mrs. Middleton, to be assured that no occupancy per- two wheel bicycle and ladies- wrist -mas Cd-wert at Dunfairn Btpvtst ;«� a ^~- ^~ �r:.t•• and Miss Mr. Wit- iztits will be issued in Bay Ridges un- f watch;'as well as door prizes. . (Church saw a crpac:ty crowd gathered lasstThureday` evening, The evening M t. also and bliss Su r. Tya3 til the water. and sewage plants are I Many happy returns m. Margaret to heir trip ci :ldtors g and r.ci. fn operation j Newman, 'ark Cres. who•celebrates I All the cn„drt. sang beautifully and mas carols after which Santa Claus and Mr. Wilson. Crokinole. Prized Reeve Sherman Scott sugg�,ted 1 her 15th birthday, Saturday, Decem-(all re:ri^. .tiera.i their linz,. At the —rived and distributed presents. The acre won by bars. :1S-egos and council pass a motion that a!1 occ�i-:ber 24th. close of t:,e concert the chifdiFn and ere^.:rb was climaxed by a lovely b[r.. F.1!ior.. Zirs. J: Brads,haw wort be ^ 1....-- .+ •^•.•-•+^:-^ the.door prize. Refreshrtsents were .. Panoy :+.- Tfr- '1 in'jlr• '!{,T.,w_ ' The ru;1.i un.•l�t, ("t: :Y+ hn}e1-11 .,'1, ,• luncheon. .. Bean beiure being issued. !at t h,, Cagt:..,.,,;ty ,;all, Tours day,I:5 c. ' .: ..a,l +hr , -�n�- Mr.and Mrs. C. Siot-ris of Old Rose- serrid. "I question if. the bi.O.H. has the December-29th from 2 to-3 p.m. and addre.,ar� brioily by. Yz.ator.'iiavid bank Road, south, attended a dinner Mr. and ifs. Weavers had her t at the Golden h�ile, restaurant, ten- brother and wife, S1 r. and Mrs. 'snthority for this but we want to co-1 not Tuesday, the `27th, that's Thtrs- Holmes, w„o )ore on the true.mean-. operate” commented the Reeve. day the 29th. ing behind-Chr-utmae, and the birth of dared by his.firm Edward Milbner Co. Dorman Martin, of Newtonbmok Christ which tends to fade into the We are•glad to hear that Mrs. Ell. visiting them on Saturday. gt Schwalm of Kingston Road'is feeling Mrs. Lindo,, Mrs. Cartes. 14[-r. Kids -dolt MWO trick eund of cur minds at this time It- of year. Mr.R. Hylton was soloist and better after having a serious cold. So serhy, Ur•. Bradshaw; Mrs. it • - carols were sung. At the clo3e'of'the ' Happy birthday to Mrs. Rivet of utt and Mrs.. Wil,;on were among - -• _ service each child received a Christ- West Point Cres., Dec. 13th. _ those who *raduated ir- the ` First l mas treat. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Aid Course held by the rotor Red= 1 1 . We have-heard that there are a few year to All from your correspondent, Crttss: th? ice on the, Bag.- Apnar- ,Lucille Westbrook A surpris_ party .ia: heal at the T h i - Srnti crbr for her .,;,• holes- in .L _ + �,,y N D THE entl -thes,e serve %:;'bre,_thing stoles __ _— home of ;ltn. _ 7. ~ and a :r,rcc c nd c aL;-:'or the musk- tc r Ctrs. �1.. .Ca'rtcr, cc tl o i, !saw SAME � ' IROUGE HILL rats. So P. ot-t..eso openings•a in th« in this week to live at Bird's Creek. 1. ice are !.irly tar ^ r.o cu.t+.ion is urg.�? . It �tia's ryv:;. a'gathering: ]Srs• Car- OLD WISH to watch out fA, t,cse io•ensure siife Thy'. High Club of Rouge Hills tea rece;t•^d .an electric kettle. an.t TO YOI� Unitetl .Church held their Christmas cc+rice:.Llvc'v :giti X •�•)cial time • ! _., skating. - - e ��,. Mr. ::nd �Ir . A..l'ickard and family,�ily i part} t t')n home of Mrs. :;. Farr, tritl refreslimer t� rocndcwi out-the e y _ attended tn.. 1.< nr, t`,itr:,:mns I'arty +1 t T:;i. las: c�ttT+day erenin(t. : aftcrno�n.. f 4 T in Dunk.::rt n Sct ;c!, :a:u�S1:y, Fkc, 11: Ni 'Io;.•` or r`<":ge`Hats pas SFr=. C:+:Ems+' took Michael for an °t a�i'}: 1'th, 1 Ia^�hrnn ,.�,«. ^! Mr. and Ia. x-ray in Toronto on Monday' and b[r. an1 Mr., C. I)e'^^e,, Rr,.n1_1 ' A'. 'ci..t�a .i:c�t Tloiu.r;day afternoon• rare.ved•e:; ournging ne�►�'tt.at he and Clxri N'1_1:1,1 his mother t:F;r; ;ti l,. .hoainger of Altona Rd. wi!I be able to do without his t,r:ce = t t H ill he two rears in Tilly by fu since lhe first commenced wearing 777r777771:.,. i .Rodman Sheet Metal Works r a+ h ¢ d a V c Your �orrespdondettt would tike Orr an All Very to a Merry 1, Christmas. I 's St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church - t ” The two service, were well attrn- �'� fi * ed on Sunday. The choir entered to }` �' y : the Processional' Hail to the Lord's ; l3f�i le,the star•mlfkil tk!' eT - a Anointed" Scripture readings were mm-fit G)t east.b"t before f��f j+ j ��� "�'� � ' tbcnt,titfitcattuanbSteoDetatr ,• , " ,. `c+ � from 1st. John, Chap. 4, and:Matt• robcri tit posttQ tbilD teas•- '�d `_ + s Chap. I. The children .gang a 'hit �/ „ �, pre, their \'"bite :{a `` ber .before p g �btn tbep Salo the star.ttlep teleitta "F Gifts. A beautiful anthem was sung tiritb exttcbtnq gnat top• �' �\' " by a foil choir. fir. Heron gave a .• Rub shin tticp lntrt come into the s. tit tt + time message on "The Spirit of " -; " Christman - Present". To celebrate bouSe,Qtrp gain Iberoun$thtlbtoithParp - • '' the qualities of love and generosity, bfS motbrr,anb fell boom,anb tuorsvpPeb " " �l ` fjitn:anb toflrntbcpijaboprnebtbcirtrtaS .�1,r : 1a j i ' in this Christmas? Jesus has beets irctS,tbtp preSenuD unto biro gifts;4e�. J� t .. `x},i's'� the way; the•real symbol is the man- anD tranhmtenSt,anb m rt. '+ "} �:' $ L� per and the cross. Haile we, through In +-' the seats, taken out the basic 5ym- A 1 4t anb being tnarntb of EMb in a briars boi and built other synvbols. ��'e as its + that blip SboulD not return to l�crob,tiltp ? � a church. must see through the gifts Cry,•, R + +\ ,}. -', bepettebtntot Wr own rourtrpmotbtrtoag tr ,;K ;`� t" , b�^ to the crops. in tivis.N."ay, we find ..•.... +1}n rt oCilt O 'd 3 is the look at our- to glorify-,Christ. u~ -sure the selesandbe Spirit of Christmas. + '�+ - Evening Service - . \ ..�� .. � �••: ^� .,�, . � The Candlelight Scr)-ic.e was a joy. to all.'T9ie service .vas conducted by .•::.:: ,,,. �,• ,,,, y,,.,. . f a< a �; , 1 + ° the minister Mr. Kenneth Heron, A The topic was "Jesus Christ, the ^_ ) e 3 v,•,� :.«�;. � F..,ryv<.,,,,",��,• Light of the World". The tr}usic was �'3.;,• ' *� ^`' '''" /r of the highest order, and the Senior and. Junior choirs were both-in at- ' + ten dance. Soloists were: Mr. Bev. _ — •.t�• � ' Warwood, hirs. Vera Freeman, Mrs. Y _Helen. Brisbin and Mrs. Elizabeth ' ""° ; -". a ✓ I Boye . Mrs. berg and Dirs. Prisbin - -�► were heard in a duet. Mrs. Marion 0 f McClement, organist and: choir-lea- der presided at the organ, We app- _ ��FJ'1Gll�iF1 . A•t��_i�I _ � rectors the"efforts of the members i of the choir.for,stich q,fine evening _ From The 1V`dnageltlent And Staff: Of ..._ : of music. - Corr. - _ CLAREMONT Cosa �P MOTOR SALES LTD. _LAW . . ' ,' 1�+tLiRe[tt:i[iC i(i[+[K'iKrtrt�'t:it'tiC+4rtitMCKKitKK�[K�KK-0Rti(i[+[KaCt[X�KKi[K�Kei .- Y I or r • ance. Refreshments were enjoyed by where there was a Jewish baby, save a young girl who was beirg -�+ X111, served by Mrs, Peggy Paddison. I when 'the soldires came to kill hint dragged away into slavery. Although iY/TO��AL The W. A. catered to the itiwanls- •The Captain •of the soldiers ,was all his gifts wer1�'gdne,-Arteban and ba�sgaK 'on' Monday 'evEning; Dec- bribed with the second,jewel, • the done his best. As he lay dying, he ���� � ember 12. A turkey dinner, with all ruby, to by-pass the house and save heard the voice'of Jesus say "As ye the trimmings, enjoyed b g , was en j Y Y the the child. Alter a pilgrimmage to have done It unto the (east of these Kiwaaians and their families. Santa `Egypt and back to Jesusalem which you have done it unto me'l 1(f people are so .busy this week, spreading brotherly love was present. and visited the child- lasted thirty- three years, the aging Neact Sunday, Christmas Day, will and celebrating Christmas as it should be celebrated, we ren• Magi arrived as Jesus was crucified. be celebrated by Holy Communion. won't mind if they haven't time to stop and read this. The Executive of the Pickering The pearl had to be forfeited to There will not be S=&y &6001. Horticultural Society met at the But if they have time, we hope they will think seriously home of Mr. and Mrs. ;Ted Belt at about this business of Peace on Earth. We see these words Rosebank, on December 13th, and in print every year at this time and somehow wh n you think Plans were made for the annual meeting. of all the strife and struggle going on right low between Still hospitalized are: Christine ,/� power hungry individuals and nations, the words Peace on Cragg and bars. Sleightholm who - feetmC�3 Or l.. rtEstmds Earth seem to have a very hollow ring to them. are undergoing treatment. - Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Annie and , Yet,as long as some nations and the majority of individuals „family met the Arthur Annis fainily .. e ;erork and pray for Peace on Earth, there is a good chance at Maltoti Arrport on Sunday thorn- t at least of this old world will have the pleasure and enroucc to alexico city ti�hzrz 'Anal ;,pest 1�/�3r�63O!' that pert they will :pend Christmas. tot�utentment of enjoying such an existence. Rev. J. NV.. and Mrs. Wilkinson ' Let's not make a mockery of being kind and charitable, are going t„ spend Uuislrnaas with their daughter Mrs. Claude Wa�s�n, just over this week.en&Lt#•stf7 an8 thin it out, so that some and husband, in scarborb. dine new Year of this goodness that is oozing.out of all of us this week, will Mrs. Marion McClern,ent was the spread over until at least next spring. Maybe by then, the soloist on Tuesday_ at the Credit Women's Club Meeting at the LoyalC-� ' +ems ' lice weather will help us all spread it over a few more months. York Hotel. Mrs. jean Newman was .J1.aK�tt� and �.11�a�dasd tleliTaa and Jaen! If you have read this far, keep in mind that Peace on 'ar�h "' guest speaker. -- -:should prevail throughout the whole year. If each one of us - U°�� nh --.- — - �, Dr. W. McKay conducted the tries in his or her own way to make it a better world to live service on Sunday morning. The our role,lregl;u'dless of how small it is, will be an important white Gifts were placed under a 4IIe. tree by'the Sunday School Classes and by members of the congrega- _ , �►. �,` ., tion. The choir sang "O Lea,,,e your # Sheep'!, with Mrs. Stroud at the Roadma Mrs. W. G Willson is is the Ajax organ. Miss Lois Davidson'and Miss Ye , Hospiptal, as a result of injury to nne Lennox conducted the jwiior a her hip in a fall. ongregatioa. Dr. McKay told Hry.` Mr. and Mrs. W# Iinoz moved Van Dyke's story of "The O*jter Request Granted -during the week-end to their home ^ r Wise Men". The Magi who were Pickering Township council on Mon- m the sub-division. scholars, had seen the sign of the day night dealt with the recent re- Mr. and Mrs Rozena and family birth of Christ as they studied the have moved to Oshawa where they quests of the Road and Works Dept. stars. Arteban, the Magi, had sold have purchased a home. gjnion, all his possessions and had brought One request was regarding standby Mr, and Mrs,- S d Pascoe and' three jeweis, a sapphire, ruby, and � { Vay and the 3 ,week holidays for 10 family had tea on Sunday with Mr. a pearl to resent to the promised year old employees. and Mrs Allis Willson. King. On his way to the appointed �, - � �err.. , It was with deep regrets we heard ,After considerable discussion, coon- place to meet the other three wise J. odl passed three motions. 1—that em- of the sudden passing of-was well men, Arteban found a dying Heb- Brown, of Toronto, who was weft - giloyees of 10 yearn-standing get a rtw xi—en he stayed to minister to _ known in this coinmuaity, Navin - in lieu of a week's holidays. � -the csv he was too late to meet his ! -week's pay born here. He was the son of J .� - for the year 1960. Five men are en- friends. Because he gave the sick E'n� �isney'S '8�A Station - been the late T. C. and Mrs. Brown, a,il1 titled to this' brother of Mrs. Howard Malconn elan all hie supplies, he was unable - '2—that no further standby be paid to follow µtitil he sold the sapphire _ has He leaves to mourn, his widow, and o purchase news lies. When he land that any standby pay''the;, t p supplies.two daughters -' Margaret Drynan, - lbccn aeds�:ed be z:funded finally arrived in Bethlehrrti Jc+us 8—that all motions pertinent to who is just recovering from the pe had already been taken by hip par- worKU,g cuuuu;viia ..,..: .«�..-„w...:,, terrible motor accident; and Mary, eats to E�,pt, to escape 1Irrod's tivi_-s re t:':;; road d:;t•, prier to the i (lies. Jahn �b'e!ls); two suns Jack soldiers. Afteban was in a home SE pl, 1 C TANK CLEAN OUT' ..xigning of the .union agreement be and Thomas, all of Toronto. Funeral sill be held on Tucsday with inter- COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE meat at Willowdale Cemetery. The ” • sym;;athy of their many friends here - NEW TANKS INSTALLSD Township Makes is extended to the bereaved family. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. PAT D�;N N F '.TE• 9.IS41 James Gray, now of Ajax, on the Appointments birth -of a little daughter, at Ajax Hospital on December 19, 190. ► •'T — The regular Christmas meeting f To Council pass- Pickering the Brou ham Women's lasluute � week, app- - g oiRecvemernbemantoScario s boards. was held in the Township Hall on J)/• t9v several, B taws this g and I+1 December 13, at 2.00 p. rr 1t tool: Varrie Pomeroy XVm. H. �l'c�tney will represent ttre the form of a Christmas Party with * "• township or. the bictro Cunser�aI a special program •for the children, lion Authority, The president 'welcomed- the visit- R.R. 3, PICKERING, ONT. — Old Rosebank Rd. N. — TE. 9-117 Covrcillor Edgar James will rep- ors and members, who came out on resent the township on the Central such a cold day. After a brief per- /�tt I-ake Ontario Authorit iod of business, the meeting. was . • PORTRAITS ofo ra her �x Y• P Mr. Burnett Jamieson w•as re-a' turned oiler to Mrs. Holtby aria I • BANQUETS a r Mrss Roberts, Couvtn..s fui ti.' ` pointed to Pickcrin District High (Jr • GROUPS, ETC. School Board.- g Program. A number of carols were a Another Bylaw was passed for the �utig after �shich Mrs. Fallis aiA '!township to take over Yakes' -Cen:- Mrs, Blackman 'put on a Puppet. _, etery, an abandoned one on Con, 9, Show, %W-iich was enjoyed by young and. ofd. airs. Fallis and 1drs. Lot M. Blackman led in several games,. of- h e �QQSOttZ Sfeetttftgs ter which lunch,was served by the 'S �ISI� -.hostesses: Mrs. Sherk, Mrs Hodg- �I • • '.son, Mrs, Robins, Mrs. Cy. Sanq :.FASHION HAIRSTYLING .birs. Mitchell and Mrs. Perry. Santit .'' i lS/ wp• 'Museum arrived with.present's for each child. The Brougham 4-H Club Busy 4 Main Street Pickering Delegates from Women's Institutes Beavers attended Achievement Day _ � " 2. �0 IInet at the Pickering Township !lose- at Brooklia on Saturday, December j ium in ;Brougham last week, when 10, Mary Lyn Blackman was the -' ' r :these members from groups all over Commentator • for the Brougham Commencing Frsdayr December .9 t•;the South Ontario District had their :Club. Her topic was "Five V4"aye . •,Iiicture taken, to-be sent to the Do- y until Christmas, we are Offering you 7aion Convention next June. with One Viegetable'. 'Grace Jack- 1 They will fotTri part of the Canadi son received her County Honours d $ 5.00 eOldwave for X12.50' an Panorama from Central Ontario, OUNBARTON and X12.50 eOldwaVes for $10.00 after which the pictures will be kept Pus $10.00 eoldwavet for $7.50 .in the home office for reference. Mrs, David Hendry and Mr. Har- Mrs. T. J. Wheeler of Pickering, ry Bullick, of Birchcliff visited the JOHN L• LAY INSURANCE .'public relations convenor,for Ontario Thompson's and the McCtements'of "Open Every Evening For Your COAVenlenee :. •.South, was in charge of the arrange- the Base Line, on Sunday. AJAX and MCKERi[t10 ments. Mrs. Don Smith of Fairport Road, Z9 STAnON PLAZA �� � � - During the afternoon the ladies M. spent the past week-end with Aj", ONT, toured the museum,,housed in the old her mother, in Orangeville. _ school building and a number of them 1i'atrick Cooney has been hospilat- found relics that had been donated or ized for the past weeks. We hope he loaned by members of their own fam soon be fully recovered, dies. This was understandable as six Mr, Harry Freeman received word of the institutes represented were • i from within the townshi of his mother's death in England, a -_ '� •, ; p' last week. Sympathy is extended to' '+.: Objects from the museum collection the family. 'were set out to'be named and three ' ,,,' H >. !members named them all correctly. Roger Carlton is spending the While there the ladies also inspect- College, with his family Mr, and Christmas vacation from Carleton e r I ed the old log cabin located at the Mrs. Mel, Carlton. _ ?ear of the museum property. This Mrs. E. If underwent sir- �, d �` l• •i- -cabin was built about 1820. gery in the Oshawa Hospital, and ; - J::':r t• \ ` - is now improving greatly. :BROUGHAM The Legion Auxiliary held its ' I - Christmas Party on Monday night Mrs. Gibson of the 4th. Con. had in the form of a turkey dinner. : ;lunch with Mrs Perry on Thursday; Mr. A. J. Thompson was confin- 'P�dCe O„ Mrs. Gordoq Had accidentally ed to bed last week-end. We hope tt 4 •. ` F .slipped on her kitchen floor one day you are feeling better, east week, fracturing her leg which On December 13, the students of Abe now has in a cast. Vaughan Willard School entertain- Mr. and Mrs. H. Robertson, Tor- ed the parents of the Home and -onto, called on friends here on Sun- School Association with a Christmas W E McEaehnie Funeral Home ' �y afternoon. Mrs. Lentrrton ret- Concert. Mr. Tickle directed the • •` ning with them to spend the win- junior and Senior chairs who yang tuning Sir in Toronto beautifully to a very good attend- r _ - - - - - .CLASSIFIED '$EST 1 S N E S liipTlc TANES ARTICLES FOR SALE Sorry that blaster Larry Morden -- {� CLEAN$D is on the sick list this week; also Ruth Disney. FOR SALE J NAPPY IDAY SEASON W. J. EU1 T Visitors_at the Milton Pegg home ,APPLES AND POTATOES f on Sunday were: Ron Lace, of Osh-. SPIES - $2.50 PER BUSH. i Q ti Qshawa ,— 8A 3-404'1 awa, and Mr. and Mrs.'C. Pegg. of MscImosh and Other Vsrietiss I ---------- Markham. In Stock il :.. ------------------------------------ h PROSPEROUS HEW Mh and Mrs. Lewis Jones had Please bra own container. YEAR dinner on Tuesday with Milton and PICKERING ORCHARDS MILLER HEATING Mrs. Pegg. No. 2 Highway. One mile west of E. MORLEY •, Mr. and Mrs. lien Ken' Brooks Pickering Village • 24 HOUR SERVICE entertained several young couples WH2-1247 ' tmas Party on Saturday ev a Chris P rt• daY - OPEN WEEK-ENDS '. `Your Friendly. Re&Went .Agent" . ening. Office WH. 2.6212 Residence WH. 2-3115 K ep air Service . Mr. Mike Bate is home from Unr FOR SALE - 1954 Chem. sedan, is nL�[+[nEIEK+Enttt�Nin [ai iversity of Toronto, for Christmas. g� condition. Ori&W owner. COLEMAN The Hign School Teen-agers are Ben-offer. TEmple 4-1410. busy this week and next with Christ-. ' Furnaces, Space Heaters, Water mas examinations. REAL ESTATE ' COOPER BLOCK LTD. Heaters, Ranges, Wail A Floor Mr. and Mrs Joe'Pegg, Oshawa, Furnaces visited on Tuesday evening with TO RENT - 4-roomed apartt 4Z0 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO Trailer Heating i Accessories mother and dad Pegg. Apply: Chas. Huachin" 23•Church WHitehail 2491 St., Pickering. WH2-1016. , gLflCKS i BRICKS LIVERPOOL �� 3 tf .9 TUDOR ST., AJAX '0 _ __ Gibbonsawho1celeb at drthe rd ninth th umAJAX RARt1A N-Cl�NTRB• — wedding. anniversar"it- Decembe — Lp . ANT y—J—= _ WASHERS M BE A SUCCESS Mr. and hire. Toth Humphrey and Earn a g� income �I�AL SALES AND 81ZRVICB Trent attended the John Inglis me close is Inonre. REPAIRS ON Christmas Party in the "Canteen' •,NReprese nt Aron Cosmetics. F isuft, STATION RD., FKXERING, ONT.—PheMMS W1�• Z'196�, EM' 3-2802 at their Sca�boro' Plant last Sunday. . pleasant S profitable��°� Washers, Story, Reft igerators m Tor- F>ot NOW 0 _ . s • • Mr. Bill Dey was out it No - Parts Available For All onto to visit his brother Mr. R. Dry w.at � - "•`- Household Appliances and family, last Sunday. d Mrs John i att- :. � L. Y - Mr, as -ond WANTED i - 24-HOUR SERVICE ended the Appleton Air :Gonditioter Phone - WH2-6410 Christmas Party held in the Cork 1 NZ uR A N C 1 Room last. week. Each lady received SLEIGH BELLS wanO& Phone PLASTERINO CONTRACTOR a gift. WH2-1597. � PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE OF EkG� t A11 TYpes Of Plastering lie Happy Birthday to Katharine COMPANY LTD. Plain 'And Deeotative 1 Julie Sawyer, who was one year Has anyone a horse and sleigh fob TILE - CERAMIC PLASTIC old on December 16, and to David hire Phone: WH2-1597. Dec- LEE '� AUTOMOBILE FIN ACCOUSTIC FLOOR who will be ten years aid on Dee RIDERS WANTED MARTl1G ENRIGHT ember 24. 107 KiNGSTb1 ROAD EAST .. . bar. George Hickj, Long Branch, Leaving Pickering Village at 600 16 R R• 3, Pickering visited his aunt and uncle Mr. and to Leaving down-town Toronto at ofaft: Station phua, Aj x Shopping Centre, Phone: WH 2-3301 Phone: TEmple 9.1997 Mrs. R Dey,,and family, last Sun- 500 p. m. Phone: WIi2-3143. Phone For,Ima»diate +Coerage Day Or Pliti day. -- tity decorated for the Christmas.Sea- bin. and Mrs. Alex. Waters and LOST - Lrge Chesapeake RiRriei►er. family visited Mr, and Mrs. Frank brown. Answers to 'Tenney". Lost - °- 1 rte United Church Sunday School Howard, Richmond Hilll, last Sus- n Frenchman's Bay area.ZC50�4. WI' _ Apprai8alg held their annual Christmas Party day. +� on Tuesday evening, when a• 'good Mrs. Lil: Matthews is'feeling a• re NEWELL �# number turned out., lot better.-we are happy to hear. CAMPING CLEARANCE �Y I A t:andir-light Service v<-iit be held ;I would like to take this oppor. Two and Three Burner Stoves -(GtadyS Newell) �� in the United Church on Decombtr ! tunity to Wish ONE and ALL, A Water Coolers Ice Cheeq J x�t aI l,a tsrunel` -- r i�xering v iitage 1, 2.3• M r. rumack and b1r.- Anonby VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS. Porebin Toilet Oar S.oves have-spent a great deal of time with Your Correspondent. Tailer Accessories WH. .2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-362�i •l children; getting them ready #or the Whitby — Phone M0. &3625 service A Service. and Mrs. Carl Norton, who Lf Y 3 - '.Ytedueed 25 Percent _.„ti�V D MILLER HEATING Cobourg ER. 2-7601 - .Tumor t. Ajax wxz 91 moved to Claremont this fall, have The. W. A. held their Christmas • -Res,"Highways” U Mile Fast of Dvnbarton,No. 2 Highway _I taken up residence in Brougham -'- - '- Mrs. Norton, a Public School tea- Meeting at the church on Wednes- CAR RADIO REPAIRS Mrs here, will continue day of last wea. with President DUNBARTON RADIO t b1rs. Wm, Pegg was hostess to Mrs.'James Cotivic presiding. Adon- AND TELEVISION DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC the Golden �,ge Club on Tuesday, ation is to be sent to the Hospital p WH2-6430 or TE9-1191 _ —_ -__ the 13th, at hoe home.'The meeting for Sick Children. The Roll Call opened with Christmas Carols being was answered to "Joy Mrs. Bert i WELLS Guthrie presorted a Christmas Pro- dug b7 machine. 30 inch tiles Set+ COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING sung-accompanied by Rev. T. Fleet- rant "Christmas Festival', depict- 1 ham at the piano, Mrs. A.tonby sang g W. WARD - WHITBY, ONT. • a beautiful 1AOrwegion Carol and lag the custom; of different tout!- phone: MO 5-2563 ;FREE ES iMATE = b1 h, Fieetham sang a Canadian Car- tries. She was assisted by Mrs. C. tic tanks installed and cleaned. of Leader, ?firs. G. McConnell aa� Clemente, Mr,. J. Cowie, Mrs. Bill unable to be present owing to ill- ! Guthrie. Mrs. Bob Pardon. Mrs. W. • • t H. Guthrie and Mrs. Fred Puckrin. Phone P�ekering WN '2-2333 Hess. The next meeting will he held G h e Debbie Hurlbert and Wendy Iz.,tt TV F at the home of Mrs. Evvis �r1,•ard on also took part in the program which SERVICE January 10, at 2.00 p. M. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Guides iadudd a Candle-light Service. The iMCICLEOD�3 OF East Gros -nerved refreshments. and Brownies held their December p PICKERING FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: Sam- The r Baptism children riche pee- meeting at the home of bins, following - NOtR�OCA� ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES ariilo, on December 13th, with Mrs vice o, for Eapy a during the ser- ;�• A �BLO v Juiit Mitchell presiding. The meet- vice on Sunda afternoon: Robert L• V �wY fX Rr AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS Alan Cox, son,of Mr. and Mrs. Ron- AND opened with the Lord's Prayer �i IMPROVEMENTS. and the various reports given. Mrs. aki Cox; William Dwight, son of "Mac Corn Fix-it" Hayward and her Committee had. Mr, and Mr. Bill Guthrie; Phyllis - - / �� � IL WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Sunday At Fiekcring United Church ON EXIST1N�i MORTGAGES. charge of the program Games were Elizabeth, Daughter of b1r, and Mrs. y played and there was an exchange Irvin I?uckrin. of gifts. ,During the evening letter, A number from here attended the During the past few weeks now. IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MOB g evening service at Pickering United Pickering Village United Church, in GAGE FINANCING i FOR FAST were written to the hospitals where g R members are confind, and each one Church on Sunday. The Audley what might be termed - an experi- t. 0 COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL — bfale Choir assisted with the music. meat, has been conducting two 3er- t;igned. A buffet lunch was served, �y a p� and a hearty vote of thanks exten The community welcomes Dr.. and vices in the morning, at 9.45 and AUBRE, Go IRELAND ded to Mrs. McConnell. Mrs. Lindentam who have moved 11,07. 1teLOrts this week tcate The Girl Guides 'held their Christ- into Mr. Harvey's home. Dr. Linde- that the "experiment" has bei well AND COMPANY man teaches music at the Ajax High worthwhile. The auditorium has mas Party on December 15. Games . �.• were played and everyone' had a' School. been weP1-filled at each service, and good time.. Ronald and Mrs. Cox and fam- the minister, Rev. Melville Buttars, r 100 ADELAIDE ST. Wo it visited at the home of Ron's has expressed his satisfaction with Mrs. Rhoda Alma k has been Y i" TORONTO Z, ONTARIO sunday.`t'. Cox, at Newcastle, on the present program. We believe it confined to bed, but is now better. • On Sunday, December 18, ' Girl is the intent of the Board to carry ire &5300 or Empire 6.5464 A Merry Christmas To All and on with same until spring, at least. Guides and Brownies, their Leader „ EMp P May All The Blessings of this Last Sunda}, Christmas" was the and Dist, Commissioner, attended theme, both at the morning services Evenings the morning service of the Eaptist' Christmas Season be Yomn. - Your d TEm+ple 9-1750—WA. E-6904 Church. Correspondent. and also at the Carol 'and Candle- The.lst. and 2nd. Company Clare- - light Service at 7.30 in the evening, moat Bro«nies held their Christ - Ladies' Jewel League also having a large attendance. At FiTsi)JI H �t mas Party- on December 15th, e'v- points the evening service, the music was her home, from• hospital, on Friday Te4m led by- and provided by the Senior eryone having a good time pearls 17 C AL sT$ last. and Junior.choirs, and, by the Avd- j Mrs'Irene Levkck was also able to '- 17 ley Male Choir, whose several num- WHITEHALL 2- 1380 e R Rubies � hers were very well done. Misses• return home from hospital last week. GREENWOOD There have been a number of tub- Garneets Westne and Koch sang a pleasing l ------------------------------- key raffles in this area this week. A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO duet at this service. Mrs. Reg. Par . 15 CLAREMONT The Woman s Mission Circle of ALL. I .1�1 Sapphires 14 ker and Mrs. James Koch were the the Baptist Church will meet Tues- Church Services next Sunday - soloists with the Adui4 choir. � Mr. Eddie Ortiz left by. plane on Emeralds. ... _ ._ - -• • Wednesday night for Medicine Hat day, December 27, at 7.45 p. m. at Christmas Day wilt be at the usual Air. Euttacs, between musical Hum• ' ­to spend the holida�r with his eon the home of Mrs Ken., Ward. The hour'- Sunday School at 10.15 avid Onyx ----• 8 t+ers read New Testament Passaged. and daughter. program will have as its theme,- Churcli Sen•:ce l I.15. • . • • all telling the Christmas Story. Mr. and b1rs. Gordon Ratcliffe, of "Christmas". The annual Cheistntns Concert wily Bowling 200 Or Over i On Tuesday evening the Sunday ;•Stovffville, spent Sunda a the , of Mr. Bob Hockley's mother is in be on Wednesday the 21st, at 8.00 P. Bernice Graham 305; Jean Arm- School pupils (now numbering over Y Kae Stork 237; the•. hundred) carried cut an old "Ward home. the Uxbridge Hospital very ill, at .m. There will be skits, recitations, strong 232. 245; and homes hockey team, off play the moment. dances and choruses and plays. Ev- Mary DeSnoo 22.; Helen Morris. fashioned, but enjoyable and en Local High School students have' eryone welcome. 209; Emily Young 204. thusiastic Christmas Concert in the for two weeks, were beaten 10-2 by • • • • ' �••Stouffville, on Friday night. been very busy this this past week, ._ Friends are glad to gee 'Mr. Glen • C. E. Centre. Three concerts have. with their Christmas exams. 1i'hy Eastwood out again after being in High Single (flat) - Bernice Grab-' of course, meant much for the tea- with birthday party was held Satur- ( ) chars who have the thanks of the "day night at the home of held and were these exams not carried 'on hospital for nearly two weeks. im 305; Hich Single (hated. - Ber- before this date - as was done in a Rev. T. Fleetham, of Greenwood, nice Graham 330; High Triple (flat) rest of us. Next Sunday will`;t � Mrs. Jim McGuire, in honor of Miss great many other Sec6nd'ary schools: and Mr. and Mrs. Parrott of Ash, - Jean Armstrong 642; High Triple served - "Christmas". Linda Smith. Ed,) burn had Sunday dinner with Mr.' (hand.) Jean Armstrong 651 Her friends will be glad to learn Many local homes have been pret-- and Mrs. J •Middleton. .that Mrs. George Blake returned to - - The second psige winners who an score for the boys was *od by Len WEST ROUGE SPORTS A McIntyre scored. the.tying ,goal for FRENCHMAN�S BAY ;,,^d.phickem,vxere Win Jones, Al Hart 2WI%,aad-for Lire.high girl Fran- RECREATION ASSOCIATION Hershey, and.Barry Head .pit the is- K•4^ Congratulations. to Mr.'- and firs• .Graf,*I_ry Gill, Harve Fertile, Sid cis Baker 175. The hidden score was -West Rouse Heekey-League sue beyond doubt by scoring two`fui- `Wn Playford off the arrival of their Fenton, Edith Reainan, Breve Wise= won by Paul Armstrong. Atom Division ther goals. �losen daughter, Patti Lynne. man and John Wentzel. Young Bobby McMullin, who has Play in the second ga~e between 1; A birthday party was held Friday Loss Fertile won the special turkey been in the Sick Childrens Hospital Hershey B I Rochester and Providence swung.from Wternoon, Dec. 23rd, to celebrate the donated by the Bowling Alley for a since being hurt in an accident on Rochester 4 end to end, with Rochester opening fourth birthday of Eva Brown. Ross, hidden score of 169. Rouge Hill Dr. early last summer is Providence I the scoring and managing to keep that 1..aurie, Bobbie and Kathie Macklem Congratulations to all the winners. improving and expects to be able to f a'ce Wee Division one goal ahead with the final score were among the.guests. Frenchman's Bay spend Christmas with his parents on in their favour at 4 to 3. Scorers for Reverent and Mss. J. Wilkinson Coach Don Hopkins has succeeded Sunnyalope. Our best wishes go to Bruins 1 the winners were Glen Jones with 8 Caere dinner ,guests at the home- of in getting the Frenchman's Bay Ban- Bobby in his long struggle to get Canadiens. 5 were and Alan Mihtes with 1, and for Maple Leaf; 1,the losers Da I Brandt 2 goals,and ]Mr.and firs.Ron P!ayfbrd last Thurs- tam hockey team into a league with better, Red Wings 1' ' Stoufliville, Uxbridge and Port Perry. Miss Linda Lennox, who is with the r ,Dennis Hood 1 goal. A very pretty wedding was held last Their home games will be played on Ice Capades this season is spending�The first league games were a t.i- P I T'ne first Pee Wee game between Friday 3t Noiweddi ster U n i t e d I Tuesday s at the Brooklin Are at three weeks holidays with her family I butt to the work done.by the grading the Bruins and the Maple Leafs was hunch, Osltalisa, when Charlotte 8 P.M. Ridgewood Rd. committee, with all four games being the closest of tnp afternoon with the 11ressprich -and Tiny Korczynski were-j The first game *as played Dec. A speedy recovery to llr. Walt°r;haThe ofistt game in the Atom Divi-I Bruins opening t',c scarir.;; cn a nne +gritted in marriage in a randlclight 20th at Stoufiville. Austin, Rouge Hill Dr. who has i. en g goal by Ricky Nstl.py, but 014 'Maple _ Service. Fcllc::;ing a trip to the states 1 The_srhedule,is as follows:___ in Sunnybrooke Hospital at present sion between Hershey and Buffalo}Leaf forwards came back with Eruce '{on their honeymoon, they will live in Dec. 27-Uxbridge "at Frenchman's undergoing treatment but expects to ended in a.3-t-0-17-victory for Hershey, Denle} .driving in a hare! s of `o tie ;Oshawa. Best wishes. are extended ill live to Bay 8 P.M. spend Christmas with his family at even though Buffalo opened the scoff-I the score. Neither team could beat the ing with a goal by Terry Betts. Gary goalkeel>ar; woa;z, who both carne up the happy couple. Dec. 3()-Frenchman's Bay it Ux- home, - "hie savin with a mbit 1- The Ontario County Child Health bridge 7 p.m. Mini:, will be held at Fairport L nited Jan. 2--Frenchman's 'Bay at Port The score in thefinal game was no •Church, on Thursday, Dec. 29th from Perry 7 p.m. ° indication of the la but was due play, 10 a m;'o T a.m. Please note change Jan. 3-Port Perry at Frenchman's In The Dagmar Hills to the sharp shooting qualities of the of day owing to the Christmas holi-I Bay 8 p.m. YLOf T SKI CLUB Canadien's forwards,who hit the puck Sys Jan. 10-Stouffviile at Frenchman's �'�( toward-the net at every opportunity Happy birthday wishes are extended I Bay 8 P.M. dA and from every angle. Red Wings has to Mrs. Eric Playford who will.cele- Jan• 17--Uxbridge at Frtenchtnaa Grate her birthday on Christmas Day. Bay 8 P.M. 's . - _ - almost as much play, but not the Niles East of Claremont Shooting ability. The final score was z -- Mrs. Buck are spending .Jan. -Frenchman's Bay at Ux+ Mr. and . L b to 1, with Wolf Schlomba and Alan z-_ L%.ristmas with relatives in Kingston. bridge 7 p.m. _ Z MilesNorthOf Balsam Hughes scoring 2 goals each,and Dan- f;..-:' Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs.'Ron Jan. 23=Frenchman's Bay at Port �+ id Comber 1 goal for the Canadiens, y;j:•.'�> Qlark who celebrated tlt�ii• first wed- Perry, 7 p.m. �3 Tows Sddck Bar Claremont 81 ZR3 and Roman Wyzynaki getting the lone W Vbg anniversary on December 19th. Jan. 24-Port Per at Frenchman's tally for the Red Wings. �PPyh `wishes are extend- Bay 8 p.sn. BEST WISHES : LEAGUE STANDING$ - lBier�,Beck6tead who will cele- brate f P W 'L T,GF GA PCs biitMW on December 28th:. . . ST ROiiG� for a Hershey 1 1 0 0 8 1 2 We are pleases blear tisat little HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON Rochester 1 1 0 0 4 8 2 Sistine Hestia-is no'w home_ from With Ckristmas in the air, parties Providence 1 0 1 0 3 4 0 Lie Siek ms's Hospital and wish are being held everywhere. The school Buffalo 1 0' 1 0 1 3 b Pts her a speedy recovery. children and their teachers had their and a �P W 0 T GF 1 2 31'70. Reg Caryienter is also. kome holiday parties on Wed. The First Canadians 1 1 0 Q b 1 2 from the hospital and although still West Rouge Scouts enjoyed a Christ- PRO�pEROUS NEW YEAR Bruins 1 9 0 1 1 2 1 bonfined to bed, apse is progressing mss party on'Mon., the Cubs Wed. Maple Leafs 1 0 Q 1 1 1` 1 gatiafsctorily. evening the Brownies held their get- Red Wings 1 0 1 0 1 5 O Congratulations are extended to together on Tue. and The-Guides had ' 14r. and 31Ts. Tom Kelly on their first a party Thur. Dec. 15, all enjoyed re- GUIDES IN ACT OH Wedding anniversary, December 26th: freshments and e x c h a n g e d gifts Beat wishes are extended to every- among their groups. - Ttre 2nd. Pickering Girl G•uie-3 . pne for a.very Merry Christmas. Congratulations to 14iiss Aileen _=- were the Kuests of the. lot. P'ickcr- Frenchman's Bay Bowling League Downing, Flagstone Terrace; Grade - _-T- - �f _ �� _- _ lag Girl Guides in a.combined Gold- :-'eam standings.- 3 teacher in our school who was mar- en Jubilee and Christmas Party. No. 5 Roughriders 64 points ried Sat Dec. 17, in Woodbine United �r a The first part of the evening cele- Ift 7 Slowpokes fi0 points Church to Mr, Bill Bartlett, of Wil- • (Z`L brated the jubilee with a big birth- _ •. jNo. 3 All Outs 58 points Iowdale. Our best wishes to the'young _ t{ _ • day cake then lunch was served. No. 8 Bums . ' S5 points!couple in their new bonne in Willow- i ^� -- � '1 , � The latter' part of the evening Sele- No, 4 Punks' 48 points dale. brated Chrr�tmas. The Gsidt, gave No. 2 ur.+�Jd". 48 points Many happy returns.to Thorna Bai- er I , y ` ._ presents for the Whitby Hospital 'o. 1 No :•lames 45 Points t ley, Sunny?lnrp, on her fifth birthday ? �,;, i —.,�- � and then the Christmas Story was .1io. 6 Pickups 41 points!gun. Dec. lA, but eras confined to her s-:•«- 'i= Q� presented. The evening closed with Oven - -v-?7!n Jones 212, Clare'home with her four yea.- old sister ;f --, � ��`a' Campfire and Taps, and wishes for �3kitch 238; 261, Jack Buck 211, John Peggy bath with the mums.A speedy . — ,... i ti,I ` a Happy Holiday. - Corr. ;Wentzel 200, 229, Elmer Reaman 209, recovery to both the young ladies. iarvey Fertile 211, 209, Helen Fen- Mr. and Mrs. Joliffe,'Ridgewood �w' { -• - ton 21^r, Dave $rundle 242, Bill Hen-' Rd. were in Chicago from Wed. Dec, r;'�-� y Cud Of Thy Iderson 255, 215, Sid Fenton 2-J,Doro- i t to Sat. Dec. 17, attending the Mid We wish to thank our friends and ''lthy Buck 210, Clarence ibbons 246, West Bandmasters Convention. They - neighbors for their ns ofe y floral- Ivey Skitch 215, 303. travelled by plane and report a most tr:bam and expresa9ons of sympathy High Single Flat-Fran Wentzell enjoyable trip and a wonderful time ar extended to us during our recent 1$03, Ivey Skitch 303, Al Hooper 340. while in Chicago. Rouge Hills Restaurant bereavement, in the loin of a son High Single 41dep.-Fran Wentzell Our beat wishes go to'Mr. and Mrs. and brother. 833, Tvey; Skitch 318, Al Hooper 35G,f'Stevil, Kaski and family who moved West Rouge Shopping Plaza . - Arthur William Smith and ,$F(l Carpe,<iter S18. tram $unnyslope.tai take up'residence Family+. _ High. Triple Flat-Ivey Skitch 51=.�in �ti illowdale. We will miss Steve and Vrc. '11cirrIn 986, ' i iris.sunny smile end helping hand in g� , t[+at .- ` lii�hhTr;61e' Hdcp.-r rr:n'Wentzell the district. .y�yfid, 'hy Duck 759, :hike C c+gun+ Mr. and :sirs. Jim French, Rouge 1 93, . !'ark�r 73'3. Hill•Dr. held open House in their t �, Lack; inner.:.' of turkeys •sere;�-home-on 1�nt. D..c. 1. when they en- ti ,C?ara S:acti, Bill ficnderson, I'•oy-itnrta;ned the local 'Kiwanians s}nd i 1j'vitch, Jtare Gurr, fielon Fenton,hor-i thirir wives. ' othy.baci:, Bernier V4 arri n and-Jc.»ie I In t h,e l+i:�wnian Junior Bowling League, last Sat. Dec. TO the high F Herds:, . i . �► -Z Ilk:.. • - 'q, w NIF 1 J +. f ,a"yr@ I '" 1,h t5h IiIQ IIM I Y f., ' . wr lNtr,1 l lr !C" t yl %li+ ell iht Ii{ ai•41 ,!-�Y'iM'MI� - - ,I !• I 1 i w 1 1 .it.'N JI a 11 , 11M t 1 • .. i -� k�l i I m ,. l� II I�. � +11 i1 It. y 1 ... -,• � �— � { rl ., I' i. tIN. + I I J +All+• Lryl , �.N p! „ I � �,, - \ .� .. r N 11 I. ,. Y • �' r.1�11 :_ - �. ... j' f t II P a, � w y 111X1tl�r j1 1 t,'nt,i Th, w„' s ' 11 1 I'la+ � 1 MI'1.�i ,'.,_ a . i ��� • � .. * u h'. - - -- �{� F ull{'p�f1i".II'�ll!I r� lf�l,il,�'!r iIT1II I! I+171 A P�I 1 III II ` •',';." ` I'�'w' I i I�IiN,�j�jlilji+l1fLlll�l�ll�(�rl i�!i IU'�1711 m INHII �u�IlNlu�ll II • IIP � '� � , ' f' f ills Y1t�11 '� II J1,1 �ill'�1 JI X11 d ( �/ •� , � • 1.; 1 d j Il t. ,� �, a ,,i' ,i1 11�IN+h1!q�i,�lNllll,l 4�1i1 + III� �I� hlu IIII , ,Nlul Ill u��lu'I I I i�l I 1°I1�M �I ;',;IIINi I�I!�I li' r ��1�u��I;II'I illh�II�I�,1' I �r �'• �+s • `-• _ _"�• _. � 3:.. � -'� Ali � 'v • .. �'MNlln 1 I�NI i i4 ��' 1 �ii 'g��I�1�uNw'".;IIi1� II�I� II :I� ,� ti + °ii11H J I h Iill I I ... ul II,' I We are wishinn !, t I, yN l,lG " h I�� I �II Il i�Illy - I you a most 'Herr}—Christmas ! ►1�► 1rom The Management And Staff. Of AJAX LUMBER CO. LTD. , Disney Motor Sales, 'Ltd, - Pickering __ Ladies' Ali 'Y sw rabyaria Church ' �..,. .. `J. reetingsor ��i�i$tma3 x` . A joint meeting of the Ladies' Aid and the A-omen s Missionary Society �nQ 1 Best. is a C}U*IFLANTET-D was held in the S. S Room, Thurs- .,• '' day- afternoon, Deormber.15. Mrs. C�l 1t&Aio.TV Servke a Flabby Boyes conducted the opening' pIlZe new er' ex -ises 4nd thg meeting was turn- A 7' a 1T" Q fi ERAt. DIItEC7flR over to bfrs.'E. C Ilolmage, who •BOYE S OR presented an - interesting program,. tub . gssisted-by Miss Chrissie Munro,i .+ ,. FO DFR ,]fires Harry Boyes, Mrs, Hugh Mill- � ite l'. er aa -h��r_s.'Ross Hudson. - - Mrs."Flelen Fi0in,sang "Beeut4 .f Ss n1 i ul Isle of eSamerl" _ M - - Pflrlw AAtft�110g.Set a izabeth Boy and Mrs. Brisbin 8a,�ng `w y fA= ' �p ;: DAY OR T fang two lovely duets. A'delict t lunch was served by members of be a the W. 3i S. h of_ 01uni irten r 'iilleEACMNIi°. Prep. The January meeting of the Ladies _ ►� - rJ Wft Aid will bf Leld at the.Itome of Mrs 4 ' _ Alex Guurlie. - Corr. f - t lnaRlt =a Phone'.W9,-2-2171 - b:ng Ma-clizaes - zo And-up Pickering, Ont. PARTS AND SERVICE E.KE% AND CLk KE AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE Phone: WH2-6410 .tpy -t�Tr�T LCM , Open Every Night Till 9.00 O'clock 26x1.'i';oP1EERS W. H• J•THOMPSON, B. A.. LLB. _ .•¢ -tea _ sarritr aa1 sollat� D CR Srttlsh Coinmbia and:QIItprfo BROTHERS HARDWARE ' �..' > �."°.� Bs~tg, �'.� GRAHAM WH9ta" 2-nst Heating 011"t"siors : 4 0 >d a*& R,eddence: TSsopie 9-2656 Hot Water, Steam Systems, . trrstolled - . _ Hanna's Catering lk a >��Ali' sos -Alterations-R� :r: T.CL lbw lllarile Temple 9-3357 �l 1 Creighton, Fraser, D �In , is" "a AJAX MINOR HOCKEY ORDER CHRISTMAS CAKE Rool MYrdoch ANNUAL PRE-SEASON DANCE SHORTBREADr ETC. NOW E Borrbters, Soniltors and Notaries AJAX RECREATION HALL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. f RR Dance " till 1.00 Main Sit,, P';ekering WH. 2-0366 f lip. L FLNRY I — — _ I (Bank of Commerce Chambers; Pnzes #1.25 Per Person a '� Sinrcae Street North, 0ShO^Q Ed. Taylor's Orchestra � er, SO�in` r Proceeds To Support Mirror Hockey N fI'Clt'y PY�iC Telephol+e RA. 3-3416 In AlaAJ wirda at C" _ A X M B 1Ree�i WAN TIP - i REFRIGERATION' . •.AIR- CONDITIONING. AT. 3-7391 W AT. 2.1362 COUNTRY MuJa - COMMERCIAL _. _ D(M STIc SMALL ACRYAGR6 A)W J-M.DEALER t SALES - SERVICIL -- sAaMS COTTAGE MATERIAL FENCING to M 9.30 a 2:31 less. q� LORNE WHITE - �.. ... 1 �e WNtlit Ses+s+ Pickering . Phones WH2-1517 R-•ARAGE DOORS PAINTS _ ;PLYWOOD - feed Cass6 Dewn ts7sseb CALL-,Ms. R4GtlB -------.._. - st+�olpt And XZPWbiesg GRACE PRESBYTERIAN DO-IT-YOURSELF CARPENTERY SHOP TOOLS v _ #ee+►!s. Church - TERMS ARRANGED ,k ,"M - bales i0"MM CENTENNIAL AM WEST ROUGE _ AS LOW AS Qnurnentd A. R B ..a sOlca public worship and Suadoy School _ 9:30 a.m—war 1leu4e Public School GARAGE ' � 11:00 a.m.—GeaNanad Road public Scheel ~°' _ AYE�tAGE — ;15.00 PER MONTH �w4 Manama" Rertla" �F; Selsilss� EVERYOtiE WELCOME �•• 1fM REV,-WA& H. T. FULTON, - �M AUSTW- r"lr. , ootarte s t. maar Rd. ,s . -.NO. 2 HIGHWAY L aL L w>.rsarws. WH 2-3251 now west W Whitby si I Phone AT. 2-2372 r hie, t Slthwa. between e Whltby and A� ! • ----- -- ------ ---= ----- rheie: IVhlt67 if0 t- ST: GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCII v- A P:cke ing Ontario DR* JOHN �LESIK Shepherd, •� :� , • Rev. H. S. Shepherd, B. A., D. D. `� �, �'• ��r �;. a�, � PLUM SING a, Pickering _ Ph. WH2-3513 :DENT'S! SUNDAY SERVICES ALFRED KAYES es An 'ican Church 1 •� `"` Pitkerin Medical Centre aeons g- PLUMBING .BATHROOMS SUNDAY,-DECEMBER 25. p�.• , ; @ ' 9 N PRESSURE SYSTEMS i y OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 December 24 11.30 V. m. ,ESTIMATES GIVEN .'RES: WH. 2-1855 y commumort .D - Ho � s ecember 25 800 A. M. - WH2-6717 Holy Communion d :9.30 a. m: •- Family Ser-vic • _• _. __ - 11.00 a. m - Choral Communion _ , Y I - December 31. 11.45 p• M. - Watchnight Service -= - - - { _ I a. rn. Hol Communion - January 1: _ TELEVISION s� RADIO - REf��Rs .W M • - a---------ern:-- --- ---- 11 00 m M 'erg Prayer ware "PHONE: TEmplve 9-1192 Pickering United Church DUNBARTON xADIO 8c IT ! S H E R R I N Minister- Rev. MelvNle Buttars - 1� L ill. RATTEW ' _ _...r--• d CHRISTMAS ..FUNERAL AND SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25th/ Morning hunch Se rvi Two o C Tw M V ICE •' AMBULANCE SERVICE �� w I .' it �•6. CONANT. 1a. A. 9.48 A. M. and 11A7 A. � d - • '' E and sou=k Ne. 2 HIGHWAY ,Tumor Sunday School 9.45 A. M, ry w ,•_y! I 1 BOn}, AJAX Senor Sunday School 11.07 A. M. �� _ AT PICKERING I EACH ROAD .` .� 'XI :'` •` ' Blase" St, i. : AUDLEY —T _-j"- Co 1.15 P, M. Sunda School e Wo 2.30 P. 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