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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1960_12_30 i d Y{Y r. '''G►C V1•. Z `r..( w��r �-T'Tf.i.!-I�3Rrf *7r� -,. -' -is. w-..�_w4.i.-Tl` .. ear -Tr c , eri e-ws , " . ,e :. K_'• .: # Bd RiiW: Rio AW Y..= vm a sag.? w:c.�1tURBAR AND SOi�i PUBI'.I8H8RS Se. PSR COPY wttt]>o�.a w:se�a�a caw ! VO-L. 76 NO. IS, _ PICKERING. ONTARIO FRIDAY, DECENMER 30, 1960 . Publfdad Since Novetabes tall Post Ofiire_Dept • • • IF YOU DRINK DON'T DRIVls • �- iCoasolidatod Builders, Appoll t TowirAip• itecotMt for' Deputy-Reeve THIS VVE&K-END ! Executives For Bay Ridges 4R AT ANY TIME x. Set For . January *,—'-At Brougham Mr. Noel Zeldin, President of Con- A re-count of the ballots cast, in n solidated Building Corporation, has, the Pickering Towship Elections, PICKERIN_G VttLAG� _ ,,:-announced the . following executive _'_ ___for Deputy-Reeve, will be hold. at appointments, the Municipal Office, at Brougham, Ron Matheson, his mother and! - o Mr. Ralph Zeldin has been named %� "' on Wednesday, January 4, 1961, at Sales Manager of the Housing Divi- 10.00 a, m. The count nos+ stands: slater, spent the holiday in, Kingst nc% , lion. Mr. Zeldin joiner! Consolidated Edgar .James 1199; Mr!. lean Mc- Mr. and Mrs. James Koch and+ Pherson 1147; Wm, Fairgirleve 662, family spent Christmas Day what °'. Building Corporation in 1956, and � , - -, her people, 'Mr. and Mrs, Bryan,•ai# -since that time has been attached to all departments of the company,gain- / 2� \ ► • Sunderland. ing s thorough knowledge "from the Reeve Makes Their M=' and 'dens Chas, 7olliffe eerier•! ground up" both in construction and 1• ' ` mased the 'T ere family w ty-t �; _ in administration. His experience in 1 911 Forecasts mss Day, There were twenty-t �eonstruction, mortgage financing and _ guests, s Mr. and.Nils. C. E. Morley-entetvt ales has culminated in his present appointment as,Sales Manager of the -"WHAT OF 1961?" rained Mr. and Mrs. Wm, McLearit and Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Morley at company's entire low-cost housing By! Twp. Reeve Sherman Scott dinner on Christmas--Day. _ p�r�' r-----T- The village firemen received a cad Mr. Zeldin will be in charge of sales The Bay Ridges,; Consolidated's new 1461 will be a very important year to the E. L. Ruddy farm, early oral 3,000 low-cost home development in in the long history of. Pickering Christmas morning, where thaw•inQt1 Pickering Township on the outskirts Township. At long last, a large mvn- of pipes ingited woodwork. of Metropolitan Toronto. £cipal water system will be a•reality. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hogarth and) and while in 1961 it will only be family spent Christmas --Day witIV possible to serve a very small por- firs..Hogarth's' brother, Douglas„ tion.of the township, at least a start and Mrs. Rackham n , Bowmaville. 4 a 'will hate been made tb overcome Mr, and Mrs. S. O.,Runnalls sper4i : I urban Picke-ring's No. 1. Problem. Christmas with their son'and famil7gl� - Municipal water without ah'aderl at Clarkson: , uate sewage bystern creates i-t. owu Mr. Leo McCue, Lincoln St _ special robicm, so under cop4truc fered an injury to one foot )fast weekg tion and coming into operation in.- while working at the Ilitchett Fuspj ]9ril. will be a modern, complete- -yards.. • • treatment sewage ;y>tetn• Mr, and Ifr%. R, Dobte had twen taw From The Pig eriag News In 1961, a new community, Bay. 'fire •guebt; -€or dinner on M nduy;V - Ridges, will a r k-' . g paean. This• crymmunity _�.r, and Mrs, G. Fairman, Black-' - part' of the towtt;btip, ?r? 'tbe end hater; Nfr. vnd Mr;._Peri;,-e, Port' of 1961, wi:1 have a largcr population Perry; Air, and .Nfrs, H. I-airmart„' 1960 Headlines Police Chase Youths than many towns. Toronto; air and•lfrs. R Faiman•f In 1961, Pickering Trnvnshin Ind- =Toronto,, and lfr. and Mrs. B.•F, it-6 • AA Q ustrial Area. located �chere it'is, and' man, New `I ororito. In Review - !'7t 7� �•P•''• with *ervices available, shall become _lfr, and.Mri -R. Raccman and very attractive to' I.:dustrv, andAt' family spent Christmas with her( Each year now, we gn bale- thro igh.; Tao 1tIetiu }.r::enilts, ages 14 and) is hoped that before 'the year ends, mother, sirs. Geo. Thompson, ai' the files and review some of the head-! 1,, were apprehended last week, fol- industrial construction will be under Bowmanville. - lines that have made local. news dur-I lowing a wild chase at speeds over 30. way. Mr. and'Mrs. M. Bongard enter_!. ing the past year. 'Do you recall these miles per hour. As the result of the County and tained her 'another and father, Mr.1 stories" vt. e'etNr .Hollywood and P.C. Jan. 1-Planning Board oppose rail Robert Speakman out on patrol, spot- other Assessment Appeals, 1961 will and Mrs. Pirie, of Port Hope; arats4 Mr. Ralph Zeldin line, Jan. 8-To hold Burns meeting it trd two'boys, each in a,car, north probably see, the start of a complete afiss Pine, W']ritby, on Sunday. �tl ' re-assessment of the town,hi at Mr. and .Itfr'a. Gard Wittier wer*1 Mr. Somer Rumm has been with rail line. Jan.,15-W hitevale church I of Rouge Hills, p' least as fat as land i5 concerned.. •at theft daughters on Chzistm� Consolidated since its inception in burns. Jan 22-Ask township to try I' As the police approached,-the-cars - - J9u5, and will now All the post of and get York- University here. Feb.I took off: They'went south oil Alton, In 1961 Planning for the Future Ramsay, Dorothy Quantsill, .V�hitbyt., Assistant Managing Director for 5-A rove West Rouge water and I Road. One was forced to the shoulder should see the adoption of an mple- along with other . twenty re t(rer; a'8 � PP sal Land Use Plan and the urmple- family. There were. twenty present-; i House Construction, He has long been sew plant, Fairport yacht club and Stet. Hollywood nabbed him. age' P r'Pe tion of the zoning of the municipal;- Mr. and. Mrs. .Len, . Burmnghao:Y' a Field'Supervisor in the House Con- formed. 'Feb. lir Platen;rg, Board to I P. G Speakman chased the other it}. . .pent Sunday, with Mr, and 51r9., %.structiast Division where he has ac- investigate routes of hydro line Feb. car zouth. At times they were in F lodge of the taethoda and procedures Feb. 26-Present brief to York Cni- i In short . there will be great act- red Stork he q'red expert experience and know- 19-300 homes in Bay Ridges by Sept.I t neariy get through pursued group o!children yity in the• towtaphip and 1961 wi:I Mrs. Hilda Mitchell spent Chri-; change the face of Pickering. mas week-end at her brothers 11r." } employed in the 1•-av-cost housing in- versity. Mar. 4-Suggests community corning . home. from Rouge Hills t J. S. A Norm. Morrison, in Toronto. dustry. In, his new position, Sir. centre for south Pickering. 'liar.•11- school and kept going south.. The car, Mr. and Mrs. Dolmage had Billli Rtitnm will accelerate the company's Tw•p. nets out water and sea-mge literally flrvr across No. 2 and Alton,i "THE CRYSTAL BALL" and Ella from Whitby with theta ors -,re9eurch program which was estab- areas, Mar. %$-(mot ready for new: Road, up the short road, extending) Baled to, keep the Constnxtiaa"D:v:- dial phones. Mar. ?r-Rash of car south fern No, 2 highway until it B Reeve C. S. Idork �ristmas: tsio-i up-t&-date on curt building thefts in local area Apr. 1-Expro-' came to the dead end. Here it crashed y y 'trwds and consumer reau,rements•in priation may end.in bloodshed_ Apr.;through the fence, slid to the bottom, In rea nse to your request to } DAGMAR of RgSOBT line with Coissol dated's r,lic to S-O a sewage site at Ba Apt'. of a 50 foot embankment and rolled q The ski hilia of Uagnrar, knows F y ppoE g y p gaze into the crystal ball of the fut- to and popular with Canadian and =,Sir,tain maximum quality at mini- 13--May have go-carts here- Apr. ?'' over. ure, as far as the Village of Picker- natim con's. -Tw �. recreation to ready for busy The South jumped free and ran .is conctrnc�l, one tiust first European skiers for over a quartet•, F > S of a century, will ,sgon echo to then Mr. Rumm's first e•.rcrts *dill bel suirimer, Smelts runnine. Apr. 4J-' down into tae' bush He was picked glance back at the past year and shouts and laughter of hundreds of, erected exclusively to Bay Ridges rt Go-ca racing banned in townnship.•I up late:• at L.s hcme in Toronto by! from that survey ,I think. we can skiers en;oying one of .Canada's fav-j where a full-scale ptvgram of sin- May 6--Council Opposed West Rouge Metro officers, easily 'realize that we maintained a orite, and fastest-grbwing outduos•, ..ter construction hay been c de^.,ken•I auditorium, Twp. tax dept. walks out.' These two juveniles were snack in steady po.;iti(jn,. but did not enjoy- sport's. The day has"eon a and gone: . 1 May 14-Ajax wants to leave;high a stolen car: the same accelerated growth which when a thousand or more skiers left, Z. t school .district- May 20-Taxpayer:,, A?mbably a Christmas miracle that we as a Viliar;e have in'the past Toronto and i¢termediate, points liy;a w, charge township tax bills illegal. r,r, unE was k,lleci.) -few years. Thi; i;, of course, geneT- ski train for the Dagmar hills and June 3-Wezt Rouge to have sch.>ol al in the whole area and throughout covergd the three-mile stretch frogs _ - playground.. June 10--Recommend, So-ne Peop`e Don't Make Any -'We the province, swimming pools be fenced. June 17 Aint Among Them-. I aokinc'at the'New Fear, the im- the horse-drawn` Statics on-skits or ors i TA-,n. office manager quits. July 1_ 'We rectatly heard about an edit- ' mediate forecast noes not appear to horse-drawn s:iighs to the sltjr Tw7r, to apnea PP slopes. With the erection of a Sky- I county rate..July'8= or who explained away his mistakes be much improved as far as the first M� Museum works again at Indian vi1 that crept nto his paper, wi h the I +rt of the year is concerted. It is Loft, and three sit-toys, good roads; p y became mast es>r nasal-Ski trains be► _ lage. July 22-'Area 2 has overcrowd- following f you find any errors, to Ise expected that we will have a came: a thing •of the past, when n ing problem. July-_>9•-To let-contract -please co-�-ider that they appear for larzer number df people receiving road to the ski lodge was developed for flood control. Aug. 12-Bay tae benefit of those readers who al- as.i.rince than ��a hate had for a ways look for them. We try to Cars soon found the Balsam-C;[esz (Continued On. Page Four) . print something for everybody''. (Continued On`Page Four) Major road a shorter route to .the ski hills. As a further result of this6 change, the rugged `.hc-mart sport_ •* increasin 1 became a family affair MR Doric Lodge, A.F. & A•M• Install 1961 Off icers as cars y ought the skiers fr�;rrt m - their homes t9. the very top of th* Ski slopes in about the same time. it had prev;ously taken to ski froAra I the T Da Dag mars S ski Ski Resort, located ti# : twetity miles north-east of Iletry .- , -.• � �;„t�]' .. poli'tan Toronto, and an equal dis-,- ]Ir. Sourer; Rumm `c lance north=west of Oshawa, ha:- art, - I elevation of 1327 feet above ;eaF ' level, Visible as far west as West Hill, south as far as Oshawa, arry� _ Little Theatre At ' east to the out•.;kirts of. Pt. Perry„ �._' �,, i known as Big B " the main ski hill kuo ent 'Mountain, has a temperature to ten degrees cooler than Tororid'. _Ajax,' 6 and 7th thus a greater amount of snow.: i A petition from the Township- of » The Pickering Township Little Pickering and Uxbridge, has beerr Theatre will. be presenting .their 3 presented to the ZSiit. Department act comedy at Patkside,pub}ic school r tuc+t of Highways. This petition r 3; ..in Ajax on 0e,.evenings of January the Department take over area iin�; 6 and 7th. ' prove the road from I•Iighway 401,E The play titled Miranda is by Peter =r north, past the ski 1iills to Urkbridg& Blackmore and revolves around the • in order to better Serve the Conser-� complications .which arise round Sir vation areas nearby. Such a road a ,Paul Partin,a Harkey Street surgeon c requested would give the same lif returns f rom a fishing trip with a -' •.. to this popular ski area that 000431 wheel chair patient in the form of ti`'OR. BP.O..A. WM. RIGHT RRO. LORNE WHITE BRO. FRANK -SIMONS highways Have gives; to the Barrier young and beautiful Mirsnds- Worshipful ,Master Doric Lode ]9t:1 Settaor Tlrarrlen Junior Warden and Collingwood sitar. • 1. It's a play designed to please, Pr This year, free aid instriiction iai T -h - --Pi k 9 ,--.:;.-N `sprinkled with lively humour and one . . � . Present Grand Lode officers and ley; Treasures`,W. Bra. Ross A. Bari- being offered to .sehoot boys arid)) that you won't want to miss, Remem- g girls on Saturdays. Provided �fling- 'Officers of Doric Lodge, A.F. & Master Masters of the Lodge. son; Seciretary, W. Bro. Harold conditions are favorable, leesone:' ber the dates and the place. A.M. for 1961 were recently installed The 1"• v r,- -ers installed were: Anderson; Asst. Sec. Bro. John Mr- will commence the Saturday aftee into office at ;he annual installation Wortskipful Mr.: 'r, W. Bro, A. Wm. cans; Director of Ceremonies, W. Christmas. • LneW Police report • -No drunks and Investiture, Wright; Senior Warden Bro. Lorne Bro. Robert D. Rahiner; Senior Dea-� Skiers may join Sky Loft Sly, in thf-i. -!Js last week-end." I Wor• Brr), A. W. Grenke was in- White; Ju• 'nr Tar' n. '9rn. Frank rnn, Bro. William Martin and Junior Club or use the facilities, or, es� stalling Master, insisted by Past and Simons; r'~..+p:.: L. id. Mor- Deacon, Bro. Eugene Green, pay-as-you ski plan. i No When we want to think b4 They} comes dinner and the wall-coverings-not unless the MIiilOAf Slip - in millions and billions - we Christmas Tree . . , and inevita- home-owner is very wealthy. From Her Fingers take ourselves down to Wall bly the dishes. About nine- ''Aubusson tapestry costs $300 a - Street to that jumbled cor}glo- , thirty we pack up the car again, square meter, and that price is _._ A certain young lady in Mau- merstion of banks, markets, and Ross-and Cedric in the back seat (muchYless than pre-war, hattan lets $25,000 to $M,OCO stock exchanges, and imbibe the still very much awake; Unwrap- go through her fingers every bustling atmosphere at )11th .fl- s ped toys and other presents i To many people, tapestry tug- day! The explanation is simple. nonce. We eat lunch in a nice the trunk of the car, and the rest Bests medieval castles and ing'it - sty. It wouldn't be surprising it She's it 'Manter' down at the oak-panelled dining room whit of us 'ammed in wherever there 'Federal Re erve Banc on Liber- i some enterprising individual the merchants, lirokera, dealers is an Inch of space. `!'hen we go cashed in on the snob appeal Qj ty Street. She inspects bundles sad •bankers, and think wbxt for a drive throu h e ail S gaily the'wall-covering. Yf so, wc-'shal-1, of greenbacV 41 to.;20 bills nice, intelligeat.laces such "ca- decorated floor and Ki g ngsway ge;. suburban castle-manors, their and' although an electronic pitalfsw, - always the target of x;> residential. districts, and also walls hung with relatively inex- " . machine verifies,the count 0,000 Communism - exhiNt. Exhibition Park. It is a real treat in each bundle) she watches for r pensive machine-loomed tapes- counterfeits, d aged and worn It wan, however, the giant for the boys - in fact we all en- tries.-Houston (Texas) Post. money operation at the Federal joy it. When it comes down to bills, and rebundles the thou- bright lights we are all ctlldren sand for recirculation. Reserve - that neo-Florentine g Sometimes that dotted line at heart. Upon arrival here Bob palazzo on the northern boun- P Pal -you signed was the fine print As we toured the giant "Fed" • &ML of the financial district - and 'Joy come in for half an you should have read. of New York, largest of the which lured us to the neighbor- �� hour or so and we have a,cup of ' ood this time writes Marilyn " tea to wind up the day.Aons Banks, and apex of Wall Street's Hoffman in the Christian Sci- ,� On New Year's Eve, which is and the nation's financial strut- Gay ill-Chasers' lure, I had visions of that old once Monitor. For those inter- also Bobs birthday, things aze }� ested, four tours' a day enable quite different. Ross and.Cedric hoarder, Silas Mariner, and that '! - - visitors to look behind the .y stay with grandma and granda miserable .miser, •Scrooge, both scenes and cast eyes on at least' ? y and Dadd treat r while Mumm y 028 of literary fame. Would they a portion-of the $7 or $8 billion v, � '. themselves to a dinner down .� love it at the "Fed!" in cash and more than $100 bil- town. The boys like being here I thought, too, of all those lion in securities held there. their parents enjoy a night out r _ real-life characters who are al- "Goldbricking" at the "Fed," ; alone; the grandparents don't _ ways saying, "If I could just lay mind baby-sitting, and so every• - it should 'be explained, has no �� my hands on a little money.' N one is happy. t� =7• - connection with shirking the New Year's Day Dee enter- They might land job as a n s lob. It could mean that tousi{ter at the bank; and lay •;<:<,,. A>. • .' their hands on plenty. But it the gold•of 70 friendly nations ;f tains her "in-laws" and a few ,gets properly -stored in thf it extra friends. Partner and 'I would. alas, not be theirs, but deposit vaults far beneath the MAYOR1 ME - Debbie Morris, usually stay at home, glad of a ours• who was 10 ears old Christ- r• . ,( banks street level. If anyone y little quietness after all the ex- f r� All employees of- the Fed mss Day, witl reign as honor- citement. It is a good time to needs protection against this . I. are tried and trusted, and thole brand of goldbricking, it is we city mayor of Santa Claus, lad., relive our most recent family in positions i trust have use- chaps who heave the gold bri•.ks during the holiday season. It's gathering; to laugh and chat as ally been with the bank for we recall the antics of our five 'many years. 'Currency and coins around. They wear. heavy steel the first time officials of the fa- protecting mitts over their slues mous little town have chosen grandsons; to discuss the change In vast amounts are a highly so the won't do any damage if in them and to wander what serious matter.tm the who y g an Indiana child. She's from � Yolk in . a . building which they drop a few of the 28-pound ,Rochester, they will all be like a year from . houses more" assets than any bricks, worth $14,000 each. now - and whether there will Touring the "Fed," at soKre _ be any additions' It is also.a Fy% other beak is the world nice liriie to re-read all the let- points, takes on- aspects' of a cloak - and - dagger television f tors and cards that have.. came- - our way and to 'look over the "iryl LMUES show. There are locks and keys,' bars and inner rooms, sanctums . _. gifts that r exactly (250N�ICUES t are "just ex tl what �if I _. we wanted,. - -.- � and inner sanctums, vaults and sales, five sub-basements, and With a few vari.3uos. don't enough armed guards to police- - you find 'your hoiiday season Precinct One and make a thief FMH just about the sarne? 'Hasn't it think twice before making -off '. �� 4s been a time of family gatherings t body. 'ho eEa 1 of E ou shad the 1 f- \ �.vtth so much as a dime. for you and your folk too, A air a' time of happiness and goodwill y p y to'carry with you in memory I During a recent bereave- very best of, Christmases. throughout the coming year. We meat, we received a large bas- "Now the New Year, reviving all have so much'to be thankful 4� fret-of flowers with a card read- old desires for. Let us determine, insofar as � - .4 ing. `Deepest sympathy from - 'The thoughtful soul to.solitude we are able, to make Sixty-one , r ydur neighbours." How can we retires." Ultra-cozy. Brat a winter's the best year ever.' Wouldn't acknowledge this? , chills brightly in this fluffy- acknowledge Solitude . . at New 'Year's- 'that be a good'New Year's reso= 'looped cap and mitten set' A.' You can ask one of your What a chance. If that's..what lution? course }vou liked your., n e i g h b o u r s who contribut- we want it is just wishful'think- Fashion loves LOOPS! How Yo �S• v�duaIl for his thoughtfulness., Weaving Tapestry` mother'* cooking; it cost ed, then thank•each one indi- u � " ing. Maybe solitude was.easier � - smartly they-contrast with-shell _ y g to come by in the days of Omar $ stitches in this easy-crochet Set. _ Khayam. But now - "even Highly-Paid ,Wor{( Pattern 628: directions small, a - Christmas can't compare with medium, large included. m Smart Bulky Knit Pull-over New Year celebrations for noise Who are some of'the best paid Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS and frivolity. That is, if you workers in France today?. (stamps cannot be accepted, use -associate with those who--Bite to --Chances 21re you ,would -ter-safely-.�-far-Ellis- greet the New. Year with tradi- guess that they are weavers. In pattern to Laura Wheeler, Box tional fanfare. Can you imagine their own region, at Aubusson in' 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New Tor- Times Square or St. Paul's the heart of France, they are the onto, Ont. Print plainly PAT- Churchytrd in London being' highest paid:and,there is no-un• TERN NUMBER. your NAM9 £a• quiet of er the ,stroke of mid= employment. and ADDRESS. night? Even-Toronto and Munt- ' real are g What created that healthy sit- ' 'JUST'OFF THE PRESS' Send ' getting the habit. And uation.., It is a revived demand now for our exciting new 19.61. of course there are house.parties for the famous to tries woven ' all over the counl:"ry with every- , l Needlecraft Catalog. Over 125 on the Aubusson, looms. And, designs to crochet. knit, sea. body joining hands and stinging - g "Old Lan, Syne", ji1Si as the old strangely enough. It is contem- . embroider, quilt, weave-fash- porar-y arcMteclure, the vast ex- ions, homefurnishings, toys, gifts. year. dies and the news year is. panse of whose bare wall space bazaar ' hits. ''Plus, FREE-in= ushered in. It is a nice.custom. demands some 'coveting. - which' structons for six smart veil However, 'for those• who,wi'=_h to is-responsible.. �- observe the octasion'with great- P caps. Hurry, send,-ac now: A t -er solemnity, and in quietness It doesn't seem likely that :. and peace, a midnight services, hand-woven tapestries will be mug i eman to - is still held in- most -churches. ' And a very beautiful service it very h-'n.d d for home ISSUE 53 1980 H ^' is. Yes, there are many ways to ' see the New Year in. It's a case of each one to his taste but [ • ��Z k', �� often wonder which luny of sole-, � z t s'�� ` �• � � • brating-brings the greatest satin- ,, � Y• faction. .,' - ti Then comes New Year's Dap i -` - in many homes a family day, • •, particularly among the Scottish ;4 n folk. And while there !nay be � , "thoughtful souls" around there " is precious little solitude, Or for a week afterwards - at least not where there are children. ' ' Little tots„over-excited with new a ': toys and extra people coming r and going, get slightly cantank- erous, and tired mothers need the patience of Job in. dealing with them.. Older children, anxi- , ous to ma%e the most of school holidiays, are eager to try out skates, sleighs and toboggans. ,If r there isn't any, snot: and ice that t x F is just too bad. x 'Teen-alters . . . who can hazaid > i a guess as to how they will -rant to celebrate. the first. week of h ; 181? Parents And grandparcr,ts Fla What they want to do de- This cable-stitch, turtle-neck sweater, designed by Laurel Ponds a lot on age`, choice of end. Wheeler, our Needlecraft Designer, is quick to knit. Cables give Eertainment . . and endurance, t• a► Anyway, no matter in what , amsst cowl effect. Jiffy-knit this beautiful, bulky pull-over to --bracket you fall, or what your. — �` .46p skirts and slacks. Use 'extra large needles,-2-strand knitting plans to celebrate: I hope you worsted. Pattern 949 includes directions for sizes 32-34; 36-38. have a w,)nderful time.' Send Thirty-five Cents (stamps cannot be accepted, use postal Sometimes the pattern for laote'for safety) for this pattern to Laura Wheeler, Box 1, 123 Christmas and New Year's? es- Xfghteettth St., New Toronto..Ont. .Print plainly-Pattern Number, tablishes itself. For instance..of ?' Four Xame-and Address. late years we at Ginger•Farm. JUST CWF THE PRESS! Send now for our exciting,. new have developed a family plan-for - t 1061,Needlecraft.Catalo Over 123 des! ns to crochet, knit, sew, holiday celebrations. ,On Christ- g' g mas, Day we all here dinner at AKU AKU-CHOO - Artist bettil Johanson hopes he won't I embroider, Quilt.. eve - fishions, homefurnlshings, toys,. gifts,_ Daughter's, Bob picks us up tickle a sneeze from this giant statue at Halmstad, Sweden. w -bax*N hits. Plus:tJFtEE -- instructions for six. smart visit caps. here in his car so we all arrire •He's putthrig finishing,touches to concrete replica of the famous OW 25# for Ibis Needlecraft Catalog. in Toronto at the same time. Akir Aku statue 'on Easter Island!. r , w� - .• V • '-- • - • • • f tit..... U — _' ' = the President;Mrs. D. Jones and her _ helpers. Mrs. -Knox said Grace and WI X Mrs. T. Worwood sang a Christmas We trust all the local residents had carol An Dutch. Presents were ex- a very Merry Cluistnias and wish you • .,�,��� changed and carols were sung. At the a Happy and prosperous New Year. close of the dinner Mrs. G. MasFar- A number of West Rouge Residents lane gave a vote of thanks to Mrs. spent Christmas away from the dis- r Jones for providing the ladies with trict visiting relatives and friends s° such an enjoyable evening. among those were. I would like at this time to wish Miss Mina Welsh, Rivercourt Rd. 7 all the- readers a Very Happy and who was in Montreal for the holiday P' most prosperous New Year. visiting her brother•and sister-in-law • ,. � and.their family. '; -• s Mr. and Mrs. Russ Ferguson,Rouge RENCHMAN S BAY Hill Dr. enjoyed Christmas day with y • - The Frenchman's Bay Home and their daughters and their families in ` I School meeting will be held on Jan- Peterborough. ! testy 9th. Miss Eileen Clark, assistant ' Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farley and super visor•,of .music for Lakeshore daughter Linda, Rouge Hills Dr., schools will be guest speaker and will were in Montreal visiting relatives give a demonstration of the Orffe over the holiday. .� Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Scott, system of music ., Miss Barbara Cook of Sudbury is Christine and John,*East Ave. spent home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Christmas day with relatives at • Harry'•Cook'for the Christmas vaca- Camilla. ._ . fan•sir.: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Armour, and Constable Lloyd Farrell, Mrs. Far- family, Ridgewood Rd. left for Scot- rell and their two children of Leth- land by plane, Dec. 19 where- they bridge, Alta., spent Christmas with will spend a few weeks holidays with his sister ' Mrs.. Clare Skitch and relatives over there. , family. Constable Farrell is stationed The West Rouge Monthly Clinic with the RCMP at Lethbridge and is will be held Tue. Jan. 3, from 2 to t home on a month leave. 3.30 p.m. in St. Edwards Hall. -,. Jim Moore spent Christmas week- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Laycox, Friend - lend visiting friends near Ottawa. ship Ave. held Open House Fri, even Mrs. Ivy Swan spent Christmas ing Dec. 23 for friends and neighbors. with her daughter Dorothy in Barrie. In the Kiwanians Junior Bowling A.. co AL -. Ralpb Zeldin, Sales Mgt. CBC. Ltd., James peat, Mrs. Peat and daughters; Reeve J• Sherman The Frenchman's Bay Bantam hoc- League the scores for Sat., Dec. 17, Scott. key team won their first game at were High Boy, Paul Sloan 235, and Stouffville last week, 4-3. Keith Fer- High Girl, Deidria Welsh 157. The A,HOUSE FULL OF MONEY Consolidated Puilding Corporation's The Peats came to '.thin,carintry the and Peter Everett each scored 2 Hidden Score was won by Carol Knox. -fi-ouse FuR Of Money" conteri. from Scotland four ,year& ago. goals. Congratulations and Best Wishes On„Sutiday afternoon, Dec. 18ah, They are thrilled to be the lucky Says Mr. Peat, "I can't believe it's Sorry to hear that the Clarke baby to Mr. and Mrs. Ron McIntyre,Rouge .Reeve J. Sherman Scott, of Picker= wirier.s. true. I've never won anything in my has been seriously ill and was trans- Hill Dr. on their fourteenth wedding lag Township assisted Santa' Claus The Peat 'family' i= presently lie: life. This.wi3.be 4.wconderful•Christ- ,ferred to the Sick Childrens Hospital. anniversary Fr., Dec. 30, and to Mr, in the presentation of- a "House ing in rented quarter=. Their child- teas". — Best wishes for a Happy New Year and Mrs. Bill Howitt, Rouge Hills Fall Of Money" to Mr. and Mr}. ren: liabel, 7; Helen, 5: and i- Ba.: Ridges is located at Highway to Everyone. Dr. who celebrated their fourth wed- James F. Peat, contest wieners, at mns, Old Jacqu•iine �ardty realize 401 an Liverpool Road,. at. Frenc.,- �! u ding anniversary Wed., Dec.28. Bay Ridges Housing Developmert;. their parents' Road fortune in t�i t- man's Bay• just east of Metro Tor- At0 U V E HILL Ll Happy birthday wishes t4 Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Peat are moving in- ping the contest, or their own in "onto. Consolidated is producing Carr, Brownfield Gdns.,who was nine - to a new Regency. Home at Bay soon moving into their own 'home. three thousand homes in thi< area, ` years old Sun. Dec. 25.. Ridges in February, and as house- Mr. Peat is employed by thi Tog- all with low dovyn payments to one We are glad to hear that Pat and The Community Twelfth Night --._purchasers, became eligible to enter ing Transportation_ _Commission, _NHA cortgage Timmy Paar.of Altona Rd_,-are feel sees Burning ivi1t-b�lteld-$at even- Timmy better after having the flu. ing Jan. 7, at the school. Leave your Mr. and Mrs. John Stone -and Christmas trees at your driveway its ' family of Toronto spent last Monday the morning and they will be picked BE avpl+e-• The Guides pre;entexcharged a gift of candies from Mrs. Jones evening with Mr. and blrs. A. V• up during the day for the big Are. FAIVORTBEACH gift, played games' and in general and their was an exchange of gifts. Draper of Altona Rd. On Friday, December 23rd, seven just had lots nf Pin. Thanks are ex- The monthly Home and School The Rouge -Hills United Church Latter Day Sates Guides with their leaders, Mrs. E. tended to Mr. Doney for contributing meeting will be held Wednesday, will hold their W.A. meeting at the * __ Crosier, sang carol• and distrbuted tie so!t cirinic ref resi+tnent?. January 4th, at the School at 8.00 church on Jan. 3 at 8 p m. "The Church of Jesus Christ of Rifts of es.^.!y to psiieni: nt ri,a T?.._) VPe •..ere sr.r. t learn that La •-a. The'^ zmme will consist of a We are sorry,to- hear that Mrs. Latter Dav Saints" ha announced bank.Convalescent Home. The sin$ing��arrans of Dunba'=ton Shore broke panel discussion on the pro's .and Smith Sr. of Pinegrove Ave. fell last the arrival of two netiv�missionaries iatida gifts and it y muchma p things his Happy hand birthday to Donald McLean; con's of television viewing which will week'and broke her serer. Elder Sutmr:ersand Elder They are: ' very certainly ppy be'of interest to everyone. .All'are anapp birthday Shepherd to Miss Carol Mor- =iers area. 1 Roberta. in the Pickering feat a bit brighter for the shut-in's. Park Blvd., who will be 11 years old, welcome to attend. B P Elder Summers is originally from The girls who took part in this and December 31st. Mrs. -C. Fisher flew to Denver, Happy birthday to Robert Smith of Pasadena. Cali, and was attending it must be said really enjoyed doing Among the guests at the Pickards, Colorado to visit her son and family Pinegrove Ave., on the 26th of Dec. Pasadena City College before being this are Margaret and Patsy New- Dunbarton Shores over the holiday over the Christmas Holidays. t Mrs. E. Lee and Mrs. David Mason chosen to serve aG a missionary in man, Susan Pickard, Joanne Mur-n, were Mrs. Pickard Sr:, George Ryn- More than 50 children attended of Toronto were dinner guests of Mr, the Canadian biission. _ Betty Quinnell, Gloria Doney and uses and Fannie Woods of Toronto Sunday- School on Christma3 Day and'and Mrs. W. C. Smith of Pinegrove He recently served to "Rexdale, -` Martetie Morri3. Thanks to-Mr- J. and Mr. and -Mrs. T. r�slsntirn"s film-eniitied The Spirit Ave: on Christmas day. Ont., before-being tran•-feired here Marsh who assisted with transports- G:rlph. Of Christmas. The same film was I M r. and Mrs. C.Thum of"Pine-[ to work waft Eider 9,4berts..Elder tion for the Guides. Young Garry R'ilkinson of Dun- shown in- the evening and there was I grove. spent Christmas day with Roberts, of Pravo.•. Utah. entered We are sorry to hear that Mr:. ba-toa Shores is ,in .Ajax, Hospital special Christmas music. Mrs. Thompson's brothel of Richmond the scnice'of the church foQr Swain of Fairport Rd: S. is in Ajax and we hope he will be home with Pastor•. David .Holmes will bring Hill• montbc ago. Ile «aa studying at Hospital but she is coming along his family very soon: two New Year messages, Sunday, tile. slid ;airs• J. Brown and family I?righam Young L'niver:ity before very well. The library has received many new January 1st, at both =orring and I of Pinegrove Ave, spent Christmas being called•dry the church for-a per- Mrs. A. Quinnell of Lakeview Ave. books for it's younger members as evening services at Dunfair Baptist ' day with Mrs. T. Badeley--of Willow- iod of twn year=. He later plans to '.has been ill with a virus but•is now well as some fir.:• one; for the adult Church. Sunday -School will be held dale•. eontihuc his schooling and graduate � recovered. members. Weekly library hours are as usual"starting at 9.4•i a.m. I _ _ in.-Enfiincdring. Many happy returns to Julie Peer- Wednesday from ­30 to 5.00 p.m. and Mr. ar.d Mrs. John Campbell of; EAST ROUGE" All yougd men sete•ctcd"at; mission 'son who Will be 8 years old Wednes-) Monday evenings 7.00 to 7.30 p.m. Markham visited Mr. and Mrs, R.I arias fnr.the•3formon Church serve day, December.28th. I Don't forget the Watch Night Ser=i P-1mer, Victory Drive -on Christmas i Birthday greetings to.Mary Tull, for a- two-year period at their 'own ; Mr. and Mrs. R. Atkinson of Vic- vice at Dunfair Baptist Church, Sat.' Eve. -� December 13th from ail her friends. �+*°! time and _expense, and it is their to Drive entertained 18 members of evening, December 31st at 8.00 p.m. Mr. and.Mrs. M. Parkinsor. and ! Mr. lounger 'is welcomed to the purpose to acquaint the people with ry their familiee with a Christman Din-( There will be a short time of devotion Family spent Christmas Day at the Rosebank-Convalescent_home. Mormontcm. There are one 'hundred lies and fun and festivities on Christ-)and fun and games and refreshments home-of Mr. and Mrs.-M. R. Parkin- Mr, and Mrs. Payner of Toronto and seventy-five such, , Wien in the ` lass Day, too• son of Toronto, spent Christmas day with the Whittle provinces .of Ontario and Western The Guides .of Fairport Beach en- The Brownie Christmas Party was l On Tuesday, December 20th the family of Rosebank Road, south. Quebec, and over ten thousand.all joyed. their Christmas Party eery a big success. Pourteen Brownies en-l Ladies Association held their annual Sits. W. Norman of Second con over the world. - (Advt.) lnuch. Each Girl brought food which ,loved a diviner prepared by Brown Turkey Dinner. Fourteen ladies•en- ,cession visited with Mrs. C. Morris contributed to a very lovely buffet Owi,'Mrs D. Jones, and each received joyed a delicious dinner prepared by of Old Rosebank Road, south last MEMORIAM -W-ednescTay. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson of Wood- - view Drive spent the holidays with - memory •of _ y tiv din n . pa ±" In' loving QIMr. J. Wilkes of,West Point Cres., ' H w►h January 2. 1960. � ssed w�s • i' Chines E. a ' s ant the holidays with relatives at on Jams - ally. - u- Sadly missed and • • . .: y da p lovingly re- spent F _ membered by wife Ar 'a and '�► The First Rouge Hills Boy Scout ghter Hilda,.and family. i hoop attended a theatre party on _ r Dec. 28 at the Eglinton theatre. INAUGURA-b-14I$BTING We are sorry to hear Ricky Van- pICKERING VILLAGE derlip is still.confided to his home COUNCIL I on West Point Crescent. ''The Inaugural Meeting of the The Rouge Hill.United Church will -Pickering Village Council will, be ' hold their W.A. meeting at the church held on - : : ! at 8 p.m:'on'January aid. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4 �.• or Mrs. H. Day of Pine Ridge Road, at t#ie hour of S.00 P. M. in dM .;�, Y is spending the holiday week with '. COMMUNITY HALL relatives in St.'Catherines. •`^ + - �• Mrs. L. Ais or is holidaying in DICKERING VILLAGE V ,. ,.- �� !•. Ph P :''BRUCE A. HOGARTH, Clerk • - •• �• Buffalo with friends. ' Pickirittg Village DUNBARTON RADIO & TELEVISiON ;Located on No. 2 Highway,•an Dunbartots Stage 1946 " ;rw - T.V. Calls to the home Phone TEmple 9-1191 hone ea fo same day service - avucr;C. ine t.x P r r ) Washers Stoves, Refrig� {t oy lire. p suers Group presented the Chrra- t ,... for Cash i Carry T.V.S Ralfio R+spoirs F ins Story ,n tableau, song and in parts Available For' Wet:1n@SCr1Qy 9 0.111. t0 1Z nOOA hairman sc ' lure. The teachers and leaders ., .. Household Applian tact with are t e congratulated for their coitnec- splendid rk with the children. A ;`. 24-HOUR SERVI & Motor Repairs, Repairs to Car, � of the I fine movie vas shown "A Bob and `' phone - WH2.64 so 8i' Transistor Radios — om. his-Bible." ants also appeared with ccounts treats for - Corr. U ALLAH �� A INSTALLATIONS & SUPPLIES . . - eries Tubes — •Etc. 'ry _ _ _ • Plumbing on, or rn your atWne) Char" (Membership Fee) ask us Whitehall • , _. . , Mr.'Ray village on Shirton. The"aezt mecFit g fi Dawson aixrl- iffy' 'in d5=7 7. '¢ s _Saturday. Altboug}i tlietvifivas somo held on Jsatiaiy I9, at the hosts of ,t r' and Mrs.•FranlK WY'estr 1 ',: ti ! `•• .._Droperfy daii4� . a0",:oqe,M'ii tri-s, �l s. $hirtpo,� tatter's lister sad htisDand- �(r - Dr. ][rti Burton..,oi. �1:a-itd"bfra. j r:�•r Indr �Ch71zt I'proaeo vrst>& `• a• A;44'0 d �s mot- �tx i q DAy. At they beginning of any new year, moat of cis feel 1t Stoutivi3e were Christ;? aKj„ve din- hid of be r Most of the lWt lice`of:thin coat- ner eats at the Ys' 'munit l lee g» homss 77( Viola isS>a7t!;whth the Ba y spent Cbriataoaa, or �niking a fresh start in our way of living.That is,to do things and cicorgina,Foray£li, ' °'. : it, with their ismilics, `ewe have been doing better, and to do things we have never Whether it is the cold weather, dpne {m•e, . _ deer and fawn have been seen of the VV -_ �r - 4th.'Con. and Brock Road. $esolutions for the most part, we feel, are for Lhe birds. ��ECOt"tlte chriatmas is now - f.a thing of the ']dolt people don't take them seriously, ven when makjn Mr. Warren - lillson spent Christ- ��� past", and we all tool forward w Y g mss Lxy with"his' son Ross and the'New Year, which, we hope However, it is a good idea, to start off the new year family in 'Toronto, , Winners are annorncsd in the be a H ' oi4R :fresh and read to .The Townshi Hall was acked "Cliristtaae Door aPPYf Fiakhy,sad Prosper. y go. Most of us hope, that the new year p P Coates", sponwr- ous One. will provide more for. us, possibly give us better neaith, to the doors last Thursday night for ed in Pickering VlMge, by the Cam_ T- - In reset y all walks of life some the sVauual United Church Sunday mob Cealre Board, t,y i y progre8:: i3 made Fzch year, Sebodl- �,'6nc64;•'The audien6-app- .Jwls.e lsyi• ,>�tAotably in the field of science. reciated them ro and th visit * s►ho war `s `�'- — P gr�' 4 A'isR t;o, ap8t Roa '.. •;�.' •Mari .� . ' However.each of us starting off 1961, could do well to re- by S.n;a assd 1 sad Mccactt y The �tg w&,People•held a skating Sat. Clare Balsdon and Lea Born_ _._are Confide to the house• with at fleet' back on'the year just`past, and where we eouid in:- par.y on Is4eergger' 9"a lit 'Liner. in�'iaas, 3r3 ]Iris: jetssiq lituddy. shack of chickenpox. ; 'iArove ourselves. Some of us could do with more improving The Broug6a 'Young- arc' fir. and Mrs. Roger Pelham, of holding a Social on Friday eveningmrto,•spent.Christasas•ankh l�• _=--than otlrer8 no doubt, a>!� sU of us could stand a little house. to which they,have invited a sum- !A and Mra. Ellis Pelham and famllf, t. her of guests. a � Mr. and Mrs. Bert Aineley sQest ,. 1861 will no doubt be a Crucial year is science and politics Russell Gray is home from' the Christm" with -her sister mr& To Convalescent Home at Downsview, �� is Tomato .t y,_ofiher fields. Most of as in this day and sue; V OndW 40r about tea days, but will be re. It has been deeid Mr. and Mrs. MeL Lambe attea• w` jtiat iv sit the next 866 days wilt'bring. This tb*t_ _,,;.. . al q smlre...a. Cb Past year hid} '' change in the schedule of the.ptd;k _ P_. rbtmas r"nion Aber ed. ` seen onO crisis-after another. Leta hope 1961 will made a little Mr. Challice, Public School Prin. eriag Village Ring. 'ai*' � the Brsy fatuity, at fhc plc. cipal, is iiptwing the holidays at . From now on - fellows Hall In Whitby, lase.Satut•: Vnogresa at least,towards that thing we call everlasting ere win be free �'Tea his home at Bethany, 'school skating rom 3 day' There giere fiver sixty of the s 3p to 5-M P• Bray fattait .'.r,_.. : Q71 .�BIIaar31 lst,,wC Can.81113tart:o$ lt, alsd•I'mc81ir8 at The,.Frle:l�ly Bible t�1ia�9��'eaioged l ns ll�oadays and FridsY.l and free , Mr. and. present :-least our intentions will be, to make it a better year than the as evening o[ baivKng` it-i'[arkharn ' school-hockey on'Wednesdays. Wiest•,]`lilt, Roothant, of gone just completed. last Friday night, and returned to spent . thastan" D� the home of I .and Mrs. Manson with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Paced: Ellicott for a social hour. ROAD urchin. Mrs. Elsa Storry•has.beezLSpen� The Brock Road School held trhelr Mr. and Mrs. .Toni Filt�hham speitt RZZVES . CONTINUED Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Beverley, ing the past week with her daugh- annual Christmas Concert on pK-' Christmas ir' Quebec, ,visiting their number of years, throughout the Mr• and bars. Robt. Redshaw and ter Mrs. John Ne•wson, v£ Chalk ember 21st, to a daughter and 'son-in-law Mr.— and Mr. F: Stephenson, of Ringwood, Lake, The Newson's have a new Mr. Lan Packed auditorium.Mr. Mrs• Frank Barbour. : Winter months. This sl course is g, Mrs. Kench and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Rely Desiardiets� - .` :primarily due to ,the sbv►ing down spent Christmas Day at the home baby son, "Clarence James Charles". Push arc to be congratulated on the and family spent Christmas in - •of the building trades and all their of Mr. an•! Mrs. Rosa Redshaw� Congratulations. success of the evening. allied services. One thing we have Mrs' Connie Blake has been rct- About twenty-five persons came were just splendid in their perform- -family. with Mr;• llesjardinc' always been fortunate in as far as urned to .hospital, but is progress- as group through the village Christ- ance. Carol-singing by ever Y• , irtb, favourably.. Mr. Blake and girls mss Eve to view the house decors- enjoyed, with Alts. Kerr at the was Mrs. Clare' 'Priebe of Toronto rhea Village is concerned, is that we had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jack lions and stn Pisan spent Christmas with her brother, ?have never experienced the extremes Aped before cagch Some. and last, but not leant, jolly Old Mr: and Mrs. Ed. Priebe and fam- sof up and down economy as some Rennie and family. There was a tare con re ation Santa who distributed gifts and can- it -other localities, and this will hold Mr. and lutes. Jim Taylor enjoyed out on Christmas Day for the set- dy to everyone. y' Christmas darner at the home of Mr. vice at St. john's Church. The Sun- Mr' and Mrs. Harry Dawson spent At this time we would like to wish true again this year and we can look and Mrs. Bud Norton. day School and Congregation tom- Chris P One and All, A Very Happy lye, -Forward to,. I think, steady progress Y m tmas with their son Ear:,Harry Year. ;and perhaps a definite i Mrs. N. Sander.2on was a Christ- bined for this special occasion. _ " P P improvement, mas Day visitor with Mr. and Mrs. bir, and air. Eldon Carter and, .of•.conditions in---general by — Robert )t6_kre - summer, aftd a steady improvement y,, _._ son speai C`hristma§ Day wift�irs.T ' for the balance of the year, it is ex- The .symq+athy' of the community Frank Cartier. e eeted that thro is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. ,Gordon HOUKn BRIDES p ughout 1961 there Hayward and family n the passing had all of their family with them. �HE F Y FOR YOU tnay be a very serious dislocation of of Mr. Y g B Hay ward's mother, airs. for the holiday. WEDDING DAY -LET US CAPTURE T BEAUTY OF YOUii put transportation services as re'- Jane in Mfs. W m. Ellicott, Mr. and Arts. �4t LLD Vui ­.%;., ol..\.Jr � •.1 ... f Toronto. COMPLETE COVERAGE h $t. S• f firs. ttockte James RA%;cy and son, of Br)ugh• CHURCH -- T;v i *• .• .•;; ,,,.� }', of iJxoriuge mut- HOME 'These are slated for mayor improve- her of Mr. Rzj' t. HodL vy; has been atn, Mr: and airs. Wallace E;.'co:t, - moved from. the Uxbridge Hospital of Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs..,Bill IMONE OR WRITE r rsuents, and the final result will, of to the East General Hospital for. Ellicott,. of Brougham spent Chri.>t- o at be a tremendous improve- meat wi- further observation and treatment. mas with Mr. and Mr.. Manson Barrie PorrWay. meat to our Village. Not only wit Mr. and Mi s. Garry Evans, and Ellicott. R.R. 3 DICKERING OLD ROSEBANK DR. N. TE• 9-1417 It improve the movement of traffic foxmi'ly, ant Mr. and Mrs. John Dew Mr. and Mrs, Ian Eil.cott, o f _ but it will also improve our parking itt and fatni:} spent Christmas Day . Peterboro. and Mr, and btra. Ver- r !a<ilities on Kingston Road, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred non Ellicott, Uxbridge, .spent the �� e M O allow easier access during times of Evans on with Mr, and s. Randall spring floods and freshettrs. Mr. and .kirr. Jack Norton enter- E:licott. All in all, it would appear that = Qt COLS a tamed aLont twenty members of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin A. . 'Refnc eel YOur G-tome _ c 1%1 will be a year of'moderitte pro- their fatri.; and friends on Christ- her mother, Mrs. Honey. (A Port greys..,but nonetheless sound.,. -and_ _ - ALL REPAIRS — ALL SERVICES 1 Our �illagc should end up in an a<{- =a' �S'. herth. N-&"on of Querns ferry: Mr, and Airs. Lorn e Tho:np- : at Iiinfiaua, i�,s,endin the vaSa- son, of Manchester; and 111 and FOr A COmpl @t@ Job ` va11y'sound, or perhaps better fin- tion_at burr. i g Mrs. Ralph Jones, of Mount Z. _ sandal position 'than at the ,end'of bir• hen U,a:t,.Sault- Ste. Marie, on Christmas Day, cia ' 1�ki0. w indowa !By Spe ' lists is :•peudut; a Ecw flays with him 'The Rural Pus Line, . lief a Plastering lliay, I. at tha time, exprc< the parents N!r. aitd airs. Harold Draft. Cliri;tmzs Party last �b'edne,day ev- iRec Room Electrical q ,af Council, he the f anal mrmbir3 Dr. N, F. and Mrs. Tomlin,on enirg in the. Township H:.?l for the Additions �'. _ plumbing of Council, the Staff acid the Rr�id- entertained twenty members of their employees, and their wives. Jack Kitchens cuts of the 1'.i�iage of Pickerint : for fautily cn Ch:i;tmas Day, Among Nfircheul end �t'aiter Pascoe, o. be- JI'loors Masonry " your personal tn;erest in our village Carpentry ,rffair� and extend to the Edi,or and the guest; were: Mr.' and bars. N. half of the employees, pre<cnted Mr. `IBathrooms - Staff of the Pickering Nety, and to Alts and bfrs. Alan Toml' son and clock.1ir;. Don Beer with a chime ]Budget Terms �, E. Totnlin;on and-family. Scarboro• an !.III our residents, Best Wishe- For irs ock. Tl,e turkey dinner was cyter- aon, Ha:nilwr.; Dr.'�d', W. and Mrs: ed to•b .� 'Rebekah l.c? Call Remodel Construction CO. Ltd. •A. Prosperous And 'Happy'- New, Y J Y figs: bir. Toniliason and. family, Pickering; A, Harvey acted as M. C. Forty- .,Year. Y PL7-4147 Yours sincerity, ;" If. and airs. R. F. Cooper and son, one persons sat down to the dinner OXS-4571 I >CYRIL E. MORLEY, Reeve Claremont;` 'Mr. and Alts: C: ;', which was thoroughly enjoyed. Fol Village of Pickering Cochrane, Scarboro; Mr. and bfrs. ]owing a program by local ta:,nt, -' � . _ M. Moreau, Toronto. There were there was dancing to round out the HEAD-LINES - CONTINUED four generations of the Tomlinson evening.' family present on this occasion. On Monday night, a number of SEPT/�/ T , iages plan registered. Aug. 19- Christmas celebrations were held our residents attended the Scouts Al rK CLEAN OUT Local girl bitten by rattlesnake. Sept. at the horns of 161'r. and Mrs. Chas. .and Cubs' Parents' Night in Brock •2--Strike -hits Bay Ridges develop- Cooper on Monday.. Members of Road School.' !COMPLRTR SEPTIC TANK URVICE anent. Sept. 9-3 burried in Rouge the family were present, including Mr. and Mrs. George M,utch :pent park fire. Sept. 23—Recommend school Mr. Cooper's mother, Mrs. Frank Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. NEW TANYS INSTALLED •crossings in village. Sept. 20—Predict Cooper. Frank Webb, at Greenwood. Xecord number of welfare cases. Oct. One hundred and twenty-five The Women's Missionary Saciety .;PAT 1D__NNE 9,1 ?—To buy land for new municipal guests, were present at the Canadian met recentry at the home c,f firs. NJ. - TJ�e ��� tuilding, Twp, employees to get Legion and Auxiliary Christmas Ellicott. President Mrs. Lindo open- Vnion. Oct. 14—Open Bay Ridges Party on December 19th. ed the meeting and welcomed those -:model homes. Oct, 21-Village to have Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges ;sere present. A number of Christmas• stew municipal office. Oct. 28—Village Christmas visitors at the home of Carols were sung. Mrs. Ray Ellicott ♦,t o»tero "fo have Z year term. Nov. 4—Halo- bir. and Mrs. Neale, Greenwood. read' the Christmas Y Story., Mrs. M. we en quiet in' township and, village, Roy Ward is presently confined to Ellicott, who had chargeof the pro- Nov 11—Twp, to vote on 9ibrat the Ajax Hospital, and is not ex- gram, read the "Meaning•of Christ- R.R. 3, DICKERING, ONT. = Old Roseisank Rd. N. TE '9 1417 question.` Nov. 18—County to take pected to' be released for at. least nits", by Padre Young of the O. A. - 'over Liverpool Rd. Nov, 2s—Snow another week. C.. The hostesses were: Mrs. M. •owls seen here. Dec. 2—Reeve C. E. PORTRAITS Morley gets 9th acclamation, Dec. 9— - :!f WEDDINGS �oEo9rap�ti _u 6—Bump P.O. blown 5th time.,Dec. O . PAYMENT UNTIL MAY IST -:16—Bump twp, assessment $?30,,000. �. ` • GROUPS, ETC. - Dec. 23—Bay i i.I . y ages to have first , residents by February. .Bathrooms Installed, Septic Tanks, _ Wells, Base ents, etc. �` ! CLAREMONT :. _ . f Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor, and — N0 DO PAYMENT ' FASHION HAIRSTYLING Frank, 'enjo;ted Christmas Day din- aver at the home of fir. and Mrs. W. Main Street ;Pickering Gliddon, For further information caN WHlteholl Z- 7O �' Linda smith, a resident at the PAT DONNE Temple S1-1841 'home of Mr, and Mrs. Jas. McGuire p _ left. b train on Fria — Y Friday to s spend ' ch , ool r roof _ .. .CO t. be proceeded with, sub represented in t e conch. . Commencing' Jan. 1st to- 31st Christmas and some of her holidays ect to further investigation by bir, plorers Group presented the Christ- W@ are Offering YOtJ -M► 'aattinse home of her,parents in Tim- yan mss Story .n tableau, song and in Moved and Carried - Chairman scripture. The -teachers and leaders O $15.00 eoldwav@ for $12.50 '! , to and Mrs. Kennedy,we of Tor- nd Secretary sign a contract kith are to be congratulated for their �•— aid $12.50 eoldwaves for $10.00 a,Dn to spent Christmas week-end at irs W O. Bastin Ltd. in corner sD eti�iid work with the children. A -the Jas McGuire home. ion with the construction of the fine movie was shown "A Boy and p1Yf $10.00 eO1dWOV @t for $7.50 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Benson and %vest Rouge School Playroom. I his Bible" Santa also a eared wit ' =ltmily; Mr. and Mral K.. ones and pP h ZS lints Discount on all Cham nos Mr J Appr•,ovel _ payment of accounts: -treato for all. - Corr, p , Haircuts R - ''family; Mr. t;nd c. G. Beverley .00 new 73C end Dave, and Mr, and Mrs. Bob Open Tues., Thum. i Fri. Ereninns Benson and family had Christmas ,. Gosad Wednesday Affe moons I 4llnner is Oshawa at the 'home by T FA e of I � ' ,' ... f . � ., i ` , r ' ' n - ,•CLiAlIS6 r0 SALE Y . ,.7 ' CLASSIFIED K o MINE µ� f • . �j W. J. E02? E EYEItITS FOR SALE Oshawa .APPLES AND POTATOEB THS SVENING W A. SPIES - fZ.50 P'TiR SLTSH• .lg cod o - �" '.,°� ' ouf•Pieltering United Church will >1LaeIntosh and Other Yarieeias ... _. --=-----__-- meet to ttte C. Jr. Centre on Jan- in stock -PROSPEROUS N teary Stn, at 8.15 P. m. =Plew bring own container. � MULER MEATING no.2 gghway. ORCHs vat E. MO. The woman's t3uild . One mile vat at .Z4 HOW SERVICE °� aeorgt:'a Arrgircaa �will Pickering! Vil>ace "YOix?'F7`Ge7t A t" meet is rite Parish Halt, on Thurs- WHZ-1247- J 'fin day, January 12th, at 240 V. nL OPEN WEEK-ENDS ! ,Office WA. 2-6212 Residence WK. 2-3115 Repmr, Servo Portable able nroaet eleork;Zw. C .00. F3 _ In specellat evaditiosr, f2s - - J ' 2ft- `Audley school children pres- mom 9,"27 SPoe0 bra. Water ented a very good program of carols. LTD* lkwers. Ranges, Wall a flow recitations, piano and accordion 3el- RM ESTATE. _ l Fun"i w ectiorrs: a play, and the Christmas : To"es, N id! a Aeoanoriai scene, on Wednesday evening last TO RENT 4-coonred WHiabaII Z-3�91 week. Miss D. Goodman, mu tea- Apples Chas. Hutchings, �'Chat+ek _ ste e M W$2- -'TG-er Pratt tand Mrs. Bob Bryasrt- G. nog 3 1fA ! T=100A AT, AJAX On Thursday evening, the Bag- • Ei getsville school children presented > ,x. _ p their Chriata'ii3~ r6graat, wader the _ f' LASTERW0 CON'T'RACTOR y r • ,:- ltadashsp of'that teacher, Dd . A. C..A41 Types Of PLnta� Jones. BE A SUCCEW CIME At I Plain And Deratstive On Friday evenings the C. G. I. Tara a good Income else to how& �TION 0, PICT , Ohfi.-P!~enee V*L 2-"6% W& S„�� TILE - CERAMIC PLASTIC T. presented a program is the local Tispesent Avert CosmoALas. Tfeient� ACCOUSTIC FLOOR church. Rev. It. Puttars was chair- pleasant and profbb" wont gteidt- -MARTIN ENRIGHT man, and conducted a short worship ly puts $$10M,in your pocket. For R 31 Pickering service first. Accordion nunstmr appoiat;aent call -, LE64627. No - ' 1Qltenei TBiD* 9'•1997' were given by Elsie Leder'and Lin- oblioptbn. I t Iza ; a socal duet by Eileen and . . der tt JOHN • H. B. Kohl (on account) architect's Anne Guthrie. The girls 'snag a LOST - asna8, back; female deg; 1,N f Y R A N C fees Z`}OSG.QO• W. O. Bastin Ltd. number of carols and presented a expecting puppies. Answers to name fees S0 play 'No Room in the.Inn'.. This "Kewpee". All black with white on _ .ASSURANCI . A letter war:• received from the was in dialogue form, interspersed dsest. Lost on Gtnld Road. Small PRUDENTIAL ' -Vaughan W iilard'Home ant! School with carols, with very beautiful boy's pet. Phone: WH2-6177. Mrs. COMPANY Lam• scenes created with the aid of col-. Ilan Kroon, 47 Guild Road. Assoc. regarding possible use of the , _ school buses for an outside.funct- oured lighting, Much credit gpes to r LIFE' A�fTOIM0810 FIRE ion. Secretaty instructed to advise the girl's,' and to bits. Bill Gu'th'rie PARTS AND SERVICE that the Boat d was unable to com- and Mrs, Bob Pardon._who directed W MaeWnes - f2+D And U = . •.'107 KINGSTOI+I ROAD EAST - Washing p --1 ply with request due to same being the play. Office: Station Plaza. Ajoa Shopping Contra Pbone: WH 2-3301 contrary to arrangement of licen- The girls served refreshments later. AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE sing, insurance etc, as set up for On Saturday evening; the girls of phone: W112-6r410 Pboats For Imtftediste Coverage Day Or Night the buses. the C. G. 1. T: rode around the Open Every Night Till 9.00 O'clock community on a tractor-driven wag- Ch. _ art, siagirrg istmas carols. They CAR RADIO REPAIRS ' -- JUNBARTON had refreshments after, at the home " c4�p7Q28 43APPY NEW YEAR TO of president, Ann DA 1D TELEVISION O r - Q�8 i e Guthrie. A number o£ family' gatherings vH2 EVERNE -6430 or TE9-1191 " G. NEWELL were held on the week-end- On Sun- '. Mr, and Mrs. Dugald Thompson- day, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Puckrin WELTS (Gladys Newell) and children motored.to'Gananoque and Susie were with .Mr.-and Mrs. dug by machine. 30 inch tile. Sep• Real Estate Broker - ticketing Village ! to spet,d we iwi4v wiut Airs, C. bfesher, %%'hitby.• W. WARD - WHITBY; ONT. W$. 2-57?0-1 or Toronto EM. -;3625 Thompson': parents; Rev. J. A. and Mr, and. 'Mrs. G. Izatt and family phone: MO 6-25W Mrs. Payton. and Bob McHugh were with -Mr. tic tanks installed and'cleaned. -Whitby - Phone MO. 8-3625 a Ty to report that Christine and bars. Stanley Fuller, Acton. ' �Cobourg FR. 2-7601- - Cragg at home from hospital. Airs, J. Cowie. Marilyn and Chas.. P 5 Mr. and Mrs. W. Willis sent were at the home of Air. and Mrs. Res. "Highways" U Mile'Fast of Dtmbartoa, No.-2. P _ Christmas in Toronto with their G. Ford, Oshawa: sorr,Douglas and fanvily. Mr.Rd. hull Anderson. of Fairport family and Mrs.. W. H.Guthrie Guthrie were . MOCLE�D`S SERVICE DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC ,ax Hospital. with .ire ttd,blr_. Bob Batty, of 0 �i•e wish rum a .+peedy_recovery. Prouklin._ -- PICK�RI�IG Deepest sympathy is exprrased to fir, and Mrs. Arc'h'•' Bell were Air.. 3lorlcy Back in tie. ,sudden with Air. and Mrs. bfarviri Barlow, �. 860 e , COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL TI AL .IN D U S T2I AL• WI I�.O pas,. tug of er brother-ir Iaw, at Whitby. - . "' � - • Kirkland. •Lake, Slrs. Flack attenr!- Mr. and -Mrs, Stanley Powell and MCIC Can FfX-J>7� < FREE 'ESTIMATE d hirkian'I Lal c Ott family,µere «ith Mr, and bits. W. .....-.._......-_...._.-..._-......._..__ e the funeral in Saturday. Petty,. Cherr.aret' . Tool Rentals 'Deepest s}neatly i> also tsrrec,- blt�s- `,Iargaret Puckrin, Oshawa; P'hOne Pickering �IIH. 2 2533 ed t5 Mr. John Gilmour, iormerty ( and Mr. and \Its. Char'tir Clemetrce Why buy when you can rent? Do' H of Fairport Rd. on the death of her «•ere at the home of Mr,' and Mrs, it yourself and save with the aid of lather, 1I r. Allan Gilmour. Gordon. Smith. the following specialized tools from . at .tlte Thorap:.on and' Mr. and Mrs. V. Hurlburt and-tie ..Simpson's Home Btxsprovemeat" in 'tilcCiemeni home on the Base Line far.rtly vi�4tcc: his parent, at Clare- he Ajax Shopping Centre. 1 ior'Christmas Day were: 'Mr' and mont atvl het parents Mr, and Mrs. The small daily rental charge i1 �iC1,2-i.`��'• FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: Mrs.'Georc•e \'1cConocliie and buv r t'a«kcr: Yiekerinfi. i Mr. and' bars. Russ Thotit^;ou and bfr, and bars. Davidson were listed following each item - �� A150 SECOND MORTGAGES �� J. Floor Sander Edger f7.o0 AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS family; Air. and bars. Jdhn Scott, of with Mr. anti bars. Stewart Phipps, : Floor polisher f1.00 + Leaside; Mr. and Mrs. J. bicClem- of Toronto.• !! AND IMPROVEMENTS. I Half-inch drill - _ f2A0 ent, of Toronto; and Mi,s �\elle Mr: and Mrs Earl' Puckrin were <� GRE S WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Johnston, Detroit, Mich. �.lih ,SIc. and bits. C. Martin, at Quarter Drily - sue ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. _ Bill McKay, bf O. A. C. Guelph, Leskard•oft. Sander _ f200 is home for the :;hr6tma vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Winter and Gst Holege� 4 , �•d ,I IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MGR- family were with bit. and Mrs. S. StapLmg Gan 10 .75 GAGE FINANCING A FOR FAST Quantrill, Whitt e I"YONL St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church On bfonday, btr. and bits. �C. Paint Sprayer f3A$ COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - Trigg were with Air. and b1rs. Ernie Eck f .7S AUBREY E. IRELAND The church looked beautiful with Hedge Trimmer f2,Of Gilbank, Orono. evergreens and candles for Christ--, Asbestos Shingle ,Cuq:er. _._..f2Os � Mr. and bits. George Puckrin and 11 LL BE �� mesa Day Service. The choir entered Lawn Ballet 4 .7s i j 4EEIN6 ME COMPANY family were at a family gathering at' BissA R to the Processional "Christians. A. erg Cleaner $1.08 iN TH ADS wake, Salute the•Happy- Morn". The the home of Bob Betson.. Powee Ramset Gun $3M Mr, and Mrs. Bert Guthrie and power Cement Mixer I" 100 ADELAIDE ff. W preacter. hire Kenneth third a Heron S. on A. fartuil b Ramset Hammer • .75 • • preached the third and last sermen y� Ira. W. H.� Guthrie and TORONTO Z, •ONTARIO Mr. Dick Guthrie were with birr and v n Ladd W� in the Christmas Series, entitled - --�-- f1.S0 Mrs. Bill Guthrie "Christmas which is come:" Mr y Heron pictured a Christmas service Air. and Mrs. Reg. Kennedy were Lesto Jigsaw, f2.0/ CE SECTIO EMPhe &5300 o' En*re 6.5964 with Rev. 1. E. "and Mrs. Kennedy,• Benz-o-matic Blowtorch f .7S Ewni s one hundred years from now - a Blowtorch at Aurora. ' possible our without Christ: How- Mr. and Mrs. John Puckrin and TEmPlo 9.1750 - WA. 2-6903 ever, this will not be because we Plastic Tile Cutter $240 Arthur were at the home of Mr. A. Wheelbarrow 0 are ps mixed that the gates of hell Holliday and Mr. and Mrs. O. At- will not revail against the Church Sledge Hammer kinson. House Jacks ._ f .75 l T.v - H of Christ. r place is in His Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin ent- Concrete Breaker 610.00 L SPEC A` gT Approved a request from Brown- Church do' the best we can for ertained a few friends at a dinner Roto-Tiler f1.O0 ies for a Candy Sale at the West our o ir_.. bicClement pres- ided a o gun, conducting the party Vibrator Gander _.. f240 WHITEHALL 2- 80 Rouge School. Fltsers here placed in the church seine Pump f3.00 Mr, Mills stated that through a choir in nthem Sirg Gloria". A on Sunday. by Air. and Mrs, Pasil _________________ _ ' . _ __ misunderstanding, the Safety Pat- beautiful solo _ "Sweet Little Jesus y `-- Churchyard, in memory of their son (No Deposit Required) cols had been temporarily suspend- Bo was Prom.The Area No. Board Meeting P 5' P y sung by bDet N. It Brian. INAUGURAL MEETING Sdtool Area No. 2. - Nov. 22. ed. It was decided they bC re in- Johnston, contralto, from, Detroit. It stated, was'a pleasure to have Miss John- PIGKERINi`G VILLAGE ' All members present. Secretary to secure further infor- aon with us, and we ho?e '-:he -will COUNCI'f. Moved by Mr. Willis, seconded by mation regarding "remuneration" sing for us ::gain. AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE Mrs. Edmonds that Board continue for Adult Guards, The 'Sunda• School Christmas WASHERS •The .Inaugural meeting of the the policy of donating a book, at a Moved that repairs"'to'Dunbarton Concert was held in the church on SALES AND SERVICE Pickering, Village Council will bit cost of approx. .i5.00, as a prize to School roof, and to the Base Line Thursday venin f►II classes were • • • • '' ' held on - each winner of the Public Speaking School roof be proceeded with, sub- represented in the concert. The Ex- REPAIRS ON Contest in Area 2. ject to further investigation,by Mr. plorers Group. presented the Chrr.;t- Washers, Stoves, Refrigerators WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4. Ryan, • • ' • •at the hour of S.00 P. M. in tdr¢ Moved by Mr. Mills, seconded by mss Store �n tableau, song and in parts Available For All COMMUNITY HALL ------Mrs Edmonds that the-Board app- Moved and Carried - Chairman scripture. Tate teachers and leaders t rove the suggestion that the pupils and Secretary sign a contract with are to be congratulated for their Household Appliances PICKERING VILLAGE 1 Mr. W. O. Bastin •Ltd. in connec- s endid work with the children. A 24-HOUR SERVICE BRUCE A. HOGARTH, Clerk ' in the Area cortvpete in designing a pl ' ".Crest" for Pickering Township Lion with the construction of the ( fine movie was shown "A Boy and Phone - WH2-MI0 Pldosrint Village ! School Area No; 2. Prize to be a. West Rouge School Playroom. his Bible." Santa also appeared with 1, - ' Book at a cost of �approx. $5.00. Approved - payment of accounts: treats for all, - Corr, _-.____ -�-__ s . u- - , a 4W .r...wrs++.. •.a�.•::u•,r:� `a.. ..u- wt,. e,s,..a s••�:..,..• ,..:,,�.,-. ...:,.,wt.»...•7 �'"'n?m_v- n.r..a., ., .�, ,r .. . . - .V .. ...a__��-... ;:.�--'7 ._. .r.. ,.F: ...,.; Team, Dec. 20. ' ( Points No. S. Hazel 38 ROYES DRUGS .LTD• (}tTARA2ITEBP- No. 3. - Anne y34 No. 6. - Marti 3� , &dio.TV Service �ffHIE'S No.. 1. Thlen 31 � PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS -McE No. 2. - Helen 24 Any Mahe or Model ' No. 4. Eileen _ 11 t 'FUNERAL DIRECTOR High Single (flat) Geri Hall 2aa; rthUr F>relCl High Single (hand.) - Hilda Lori- :nox 283; High Triple (flat) - Anne FURNITURE DEALER . Peristone 682; H;gh Tr:ple (hand.) - COSMETICS 'SUNDRIES , - $ABY NEEDS f E $IOY> �. - Hilda Lennox 684. - r - - Scores Ovcr 240 Flat Geri Hall 25 8,; Anne, Penstoiie . STORE HOURS - Private Ambulance Servlb I 250, 240; Dorothy Yhrlari 245; Hilda WATER DELIVERED DAY OR NIGHT Lennox 239; -Barbara Suter 213, WEEK DAYS DAILY 9A -.. S 1 ]2-5961 206; Thelma B - NCH 2•?2• acv '' SUNDAYS $ HOLIDAY -5 West of Dunbarton - e __�__ Lay 21�s, 203.�111111A. Mc+EACH1rliE, Prop., Scores-Over-200 Handicap - - _- - --___PHONE Hilda -Lennox 283. 201, 2.00; Ger: PICKERiNQ PHONE WH. ;l"Iall 269, 201: ,Barbara Sister 227, 7 : = Z0; .yerna, Hunter 222, 219; � ir- a :`, 11difiE 2-0063 t Phone WH.' 2-2171 ginia Huntcr 231; Pat Cameron 220; - d ,lean' Head 214; Dorothy Shanley •' ' .- Pickering, Ont. i 217; Mina Lawrence 212, 201; Thel- i ma Brown 2k' 203; Doris Winter f Smith - Am S t 20. • 8' h - GRAHAM- HARDWARE KtN ARf1 C LICR K E I . ..- �•-� ,Breslin Prize won by Anne ,Pen- �. TIC stone with a High Triple (flat) 682. • • AUC1`IOldlitlW W H. J.THOM)PSON, B. A.. LLB. Lsdie's, please do ;jot focget we Applianeec'r Paints iL � Aat>resl0ei for the commence bowling at 1.30 p. m, JAM oiad�Yor1<. ]li�ristsr and Sotlidtrr Jamey 3. ., . . . ed.Ontode �! _ Drftish Coloasbia and.Ontatio GIaS • tm�a0aab'fleaaa- cols s, _ Zdat0 s .. aEurro.d �•1s.. • aw>3 �s 1 Ml r $ ' hio. at 0", :. Tlt�pt0 9- f: BR TH pi 41L>w�saw. Head" ConhIMI rs PH OW WH. 2.1911 F.a_jbftNc•3kd6 Rrs Ma Wakw, 6100++1 sra«ns, All Cafthlot4 Rosen,. Drynoe' ' "`�'�.a ;,` .' �" s Goering 4 Monlocb dorrls�0rs, bolicitora otld NOtariOS. , AJAX MINOR HOCKEY wedch"95, eampie li,, Show*a ' ANNUAL PRZ41ISASOd Public L L Y Bank of Conantarce Clwer,b0rs, ,AJAX RECREATION HALL Produels S SW=e Street NwftL Oshawa FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. Salltister, S�tiikitor, - _- Dance L30 till 100 rrMeQt P'fes our r Telephone RA. 3-3446 lames 01.25 Per Persets - _ (Notary Public Ed. Taylor'a Oreheaera Proceeds To Support Minor Hockey :IMiaim St., Pkksring WK 2.03" ' at Old[!600060-Road - WAN720- Ia Ajax AT. 3+-7391 or.AT. 2-1362 CIOUNIMT HO1SIMl ► REFRIGF=RATIOt1 _• C.� I�LB� AI�1' � AIR.y �lay and to nhgc .SAX LUMBER COO ,qp„� �Bvesab�: we aa•0 waiting �1+n iiytl~ DOMES?IC -- A l 6000.Ca.L Deasy Payaaolis S ALES �� • _. _ CALL - Ms, HAGGLES LO FtiY F W H I'1�E ,1-M DEALER h ]t's+nea� And Pickering - Phone WH2-1517 ' . . R.r•ie0 ____.____ ' - '`• . �COTTAfiE MATERLAL --. IIENGNG - „�,,., OHM& no4" GRACE PRESBYTERIAN oARAVE Doons - PAINTS PLYWOOD �, A. W�AUCs1�4 ..& Saris Church `-:DO-17-YOURSELF CAI(PENTERT SHOP Tools >H Hob,,. EOeiltree -. CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE - a1mr. Salsss'� Pattie worship and Sunday School - TERMS ARRANGED NOW AUSTf."�, PROP. �eabillaYed 1Y0t1 9:30 a.m.-W«r Roayo ►able School >s. $ L W ibitby,, Ontario 11:00 a.m.-Cewl•naiol Read Pubic School - AS LOW AS - EYiRYON! WELCOME Tw• mflsa west of Witleby oa REV. WM, N. T. FULTON, AVERAGE GARAGE - $15.00 PER MONTH on No. 2 U411-ay, between Whitby and Ajaur » • 2 tl.ycint1 'sbr • 2 2372 - ' rh...: wsitror irlo 9-3482 -- Phone AT R - - d oGlioii _ 'N`i0 2 HIGHWAY .: ' "WH X231 ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN DR. -JOIN. LESIK CHURCH PL.V MB j�V { P:ckering Octac'io - Rector Aene ' I ,Hardware `ALFRED KAYES (DENTIST Rev. H. S. Shepherd, 13 A., D. D. { Boot 198, Pickering - Ph. WH2-3513 PLUMBIN-G B:�1"HRU03iS Pltkel�lt9 Medical Cellfre SUNDAY SERVICES ' c k - 'PRESSURE SYSTEMS St. George's Anglican Church ' _ OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 El t Appliances ' - ESTIMATES GIVEN RES: WH: 2-1853 :`;SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25. :Paints eC rieJ m- Pb•ae - WH2-6717 December 24 - >�1.30 P. _ Holy Communions _ t ools : Glass Etc' "• - M. December 25 S 00 A. ----------------- -----=- Holy Ca mmmdon 9'30 a m. - Family ervice a y • - •11.00 a. m - Choral Communion THOISION 81 RADIO - - E c hnight Service� Deeem IRS M E 1145 p. tn. Wat on ar are REPA 11V - January 1. _ TEm 9.2191 8.30 a. m. Holy Communion -.PHONE: P1• 11..00 a. m. - Morning Prays[ • • _ :'SHERRIN D AR�� m ._---- ---- ------ Phew. WH.. 2-0480 c erh** A. s. 1LST'r>nw Pickering United Church - 1:uNERAL a�- _-Minister: Rev. Melville Bvttdn v -• 's - VICE _ NEW YEAR'S DAY t � - Sea= a CONANT, a. A. AMBULANCE SLR P , SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1961 fur New Paces > �RRIS'rEB and 80Li¢TO'!; Ne. Z HISH11rAY Two Morning. Church Services •• j �: �Ol1Pr13 SUMDING, A .1a i 9.45 A. M. and 11.07 A., M. � � (�I� �• ` AT PIC=tm t L#M ROAD - ■ i a1.e•. et, ttf Oshawa Junior Sunday..School'-- 9.45 A. M. i Senior Sunday School 11.07 A. M. CASH OR W1TMiM i0•oAtlf i ± ------ --------- '' Telephone - STAVE OIL ZO.0 ' aineness • nsurswce Co. AU DLEY • . ,• .( , � � - �-. VW= Os � WH. 2-3610 1.1s P' M. Sunday School ,.--; CAIN OR WITHM 9e DAYS For Fats AM a•�s 2.30 P. M. Church Service Mitchell Ltd. ' � ill• - - . • :. -�•+�'" afliiaa. Christian Science Society ` c l ilRRasasr0 Ot.V tOssi DRADY ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO �11. 2.6771 TR+•9•24�1 ,wman & Gibson PLUMBING STORE cHU ND Y SCHOOL SERVICE AND : SUNDAY SCHOOL c, �; WHOM ill t.. SUNDAY - 11.00 l�-M THE ONIt PLACE TO GET � in Rosebastk Road To Public - -- ( .. .�--------------- -------------- _Reading ding Itoont o> WALTER THOMS4N, �Q.C, �•, 'SVERYT3:IING IN DAILY p , WKM M, MOMTERN, Rlan i CO. ht lltllerton Building Kingston Rd. PLUMBING. GOOD VALUE t At Rouge Hills ' BARRISTER SOLICITOR Cbwftr d Atcowtanb AT THE RIGHT PRICE . . . . FOR NOTARY PUBLIC ' tiasased T,a, _ Testimony Meetings 8.00 P. M. COMMISSIONER OA HS Open Dozy Till 5:30 p.m. Every Wednesday In The North-west corner Of e /AW�� Oshawa - ftraM•rd Saturday ill 1 P.m. :1 Reading oom - 0 aid Plant Rd. on •L••` -"•:*+ _"�!,• a W. RMhl C.A., R.LA. SALES - SERVICE . . . . No. 2 Highway WH. 24910 1 Odwwo RA 5-3527 CONTRACTS WA L Wf•» CJ1. For Further Inforrnadon . ��a �yEy �Og90 4320 Kingston Rd., West Hill CALL - ATlantic 2-7635 AT. 2-2480 AT. 4-4721 - YY OHM his well too. fir. sad Mrs. Chas. bicTaggar`! Mr. 'sad Mrs. W. Brown held ead. - tsre';'dtce7�r�dewri�ted, groan= entertalded Mt. sad^Mrtr D. Mer- their E2aii*rn�. diii'der eelebratioe s The drmeioa fatsdfp'tpertt` w ed under its heavy load of gifr.. So den and children, and Mr. Ward to on the Modday when all•their fim- aw with their sister Mrs, Nash, r� dinner E' XZW YEAR TO ALL. Qon i`vtt�rrnany hap rvtmoriea.d M an Ddra� Gerald`g ilji•were'lit te. 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McPhail, Mr., Ciarisre- f ° % Cer ihly * %rge-4*i 1l t - day; also s iai grave, of Whit- Mr. and Mrs, Frey C10riee hid tills Mr's..j6kn I�ineley'sad Msrk� ?pe f Bsm. c , s ► IDs _ !heft firmly a1l�oas�.f4. Ct rikzjw spen w lc,�- •ith t$a Fdgi' t tlie- ee ker-# .Clsri2 #�ae'.dia: l+[r-'Li s'd tte. J. ks{bae}, all dtiinetr.,ori SundaR�aat g• = Pegg a de ate'with hte tueee tai¢ family, .iti ist ly;.Qwilk i thirteen. for i�r acid s Wvs. Sadler ltod ra.,P. Wilson sad To to, aner on Stan even with r, &Aa Y � Vii' , IM':k '1�•ru'n F• .$yeTS Stinday planer ; t .•`. Y +sscai' acid ,jdm%-Chv; CWssott-.had •-.Milton-.and Mrs. Pegg aed Z54' ble•va •r Stan. Bpice. = = x 1 thds�famsl all• for Chen d w.ere�v¢�it4si thdr-ion Alfred-a lid Mrs. 1 try_Mjfio egg ' ' P e - y, lmaa yair Clsslr�e l�nEerttt •90' P ts.�indis os 1 Geir fa did dinner on Sp}} ay. fatg:ly 4"rt St�sada<y*. her famiIX m er the C'hristaiit� *eek- with mtr�p"a this week. ' y ' .. _ I , :ova Rou = < In s - � _ EXI "T"'rHVR , ie' I�RI. T ,t. 9. P,M, ON NOe Z' HaGffMVAY TRfYCES EPR(CTIr►E-THURS., FRI., SAT., DEC"ER 29ft - 306 - 31* JUST "ST OF RMW sRIDGI ANY, WEPHT from 8 Pounds to 21 Pounds FRESH OVEN READY E LEAF%k TOPSY BRAND ' - Qrade �A" Oven Ready CAPONS (Averago 5 to 6 Pounds) (b. :159 s�- MAPLE LEAF 59 lb. POLISH SAUSAGE WHILE THEY LAST ' MAPLE LEAF PEAMEALED 4 Cotta- R�11 P„�° (y ak ak Ib. h•'� _ e f� A 'M= y ROUND or. SQUARE 9 • w 1, +, Ib. C iO r4 r "s;!ia FEARMAN'S COOKED READY TO SERVE .(YAK PAK) �. 16. r (Average Weight 5-6 Pounds) (UA1lT ONE PER CUSTOMER), - ,OUND STEAKS OR AGAST ��. C SLICED RIN.DLESS Ib. _ C OCEAN SPRAY FRESi! __ S 1 E C &�BERI -1 1b: Pkg. C g , YORK FANCY QUALITY (S.�VE 6 CENTS) Large 13 0;�. Pi: CANADA PACKERS 9 9• i - iA y �o•�. to f Rutherfoir ' �+iio -- , , , Ci S E9 9 quart Cs�-i:o� 55r ..�.�.. 12 round tins a� .00 FRE H 1Q°c CEREAL. CREAM Dint cnrt�n --- -- - FREShi 18°'r T.ASi.E CREAM }%2.pint carton 23z tSA` E 16c1 FRESH 35°o WHIPPING CREAM I plait tartan 39c �( YORK _ - -:-- - - - ZIP -- i 15 oz. tins :ICE tit � ,� l� - ' -�: :- �oR c heres �, ALL FLAVOURS - (SAVE,9 CENTS) ogREGULAR _ F FOR _ 00 (Case of 48 tins ;3.95) _ f5od 1bs CLUB HOUSEMANZANILLA- 12 Oz. Place Pack Jar a (SAVE 19c) MAPLE.LEAF TENDERFLAKE 0 L IVE s (SAVE 1� CENTS) C C AGSTAFFE BRAND 16 Ox. Jar P 1�Y'@ �+ and SWEET WAFER' PICKLES 2 3 �. (SAVE 6 CENTS) MAPLE LEAF PROCESS Clip 1 Ib. Roll DOROTHY KINGSTON SERVING.TRAY Lags 42 Os. •Box < C. eco . a tl V s 95 :F: MAV E ) 1 PEEK FRIAN'S IMPORTED ENGLISH i itsll SWIFT'S a 1�R 1 1b. _ MARIOT - r: ;a: ,. 4,- � A HAPPY Yl�A1 CENTS) A C T� - ' Ste , 4 I _ • ..q T - .. r-AR '6 rCKFRrNG oNr . .. 8 C.. H A HIPS F E E A Total of $31 In., - _ P#fAM C CASH REGISTER TAPES With Free $2.00 Bonus Booster Tape _ - !;K6 Is OZ. TABI.ERITE CANADA' FINEST RED- OR IGA CHOICE PEACHES 2 TINS MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING JAR BLUE BRAND' BEEF — BONELESS . 16 Oz ROSE SWEET MIXED PICKLES '1 Az. -ALKA SELTZER 10c OFF DEAL PKG.�OF C - With Free $6.00 Bonus.Booster Tape ROUN.D —., w . SUNNY a MORN LIBBYS POLY PEAS - ':�CM STEAK SAVE 4c Kraft PARTY SNACKS "td. FlaYours "6� 1 Lt. 8A6 \ COOKING ONIONS CANADA ;L8.• . ONIONS NO. 1 GRADE CEiLO 1A6 I fib. ' - ab fit e e Sliced ce �Cooged Meats .;�s. - " MAC i CHEESE'— CHICKEN LOAF — MIMS i M%*NTO OR DUTCH LOAF. --GULF COAST — SAYE Se _ =1i. e GRffNGIANTPfAS`_ -Med. Shrimp w >� _ - 'FULLY - :5-oz, TM 45C - FANCY fAYi Ix Im — SAYE 5C SM0 ked � "is � '� ::. h ..== :' n-oL HALF«wlfOlE S. C etc up 25� !ICA STUFFED MANZARM TABLEItIT>r RINOLJE.SS r: ' - - . . _ . >a< C Sliced Side BACON `- 39� Olives 59 ICS' - 'IGA PLAYI OR GARLIC - SAVE °I -- 01�IA�'a JF - ` _ Dill Pickles -:: .. . . . 25 .DRESSED roYNS'TOMS—r us. ENO u� _ •.�' 49' -GRADE A PRE 7.4-os. lar C S FANCYYx 66 SAYE 13C IA. IGA — 'SAYE 8c TURvvYS T - ♦ _ T oL Ginger e 3 3�z sty.. 5� N INS r - - - - 'U.S. NO. 1 GRADE RED RIPE BEAUTIES C — SW# NA R GA RINf 14 IZ f_. Y CELLO i u A.,TOES .TYKE .v - y CRISP FIRM U.S. -NO. 1 GRADE _ NEW CROP U.S. NO. 1 GRADE _ for CABBAGE for.-29c LETTUCE 2 29t, SUNKIST FROZEN _ _ .• U.S. NO. 1 GRACE GARDEN FRESH EASY TO PEEL NAVELS . is 3 B 25c :. St1NKIST ORANGES ''59GREEN ONIONS y. %' oz �� .^ . .. . TINS 1 . ,ALL PRICES OFECTIYE DECEMBER A Z8, 30, 31 � STORE HOURS: Open TMKSd>ry and Fri�tW.B P.M. .0- N few "4w ",F WE RESERVE THE RIGNT TO 1017.QUANTITIES SriludalT ti N 0 p.m. Y _