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QNTARIO -FRIDAY; JANUARY 5, 1960' Pabiis6ed'Biace November 18x_1 ' Post OfI a-Dept Ottswa . l Township Police• Are Up In 'The Air Bayview Residents Ask For- An Over U" Over CNR - A delegation of about 18 Bayview residents appeared before ten n• -as br q .. ship : ttt>cil last week petitio n ing PICRERING VILLA"yea z Yom, Council to take necessary action to ensure that a bridge is constructed at the south end of Bayview over the Readers of this coldmn - A Vert• CNR access line or that an access Happy New Year To Yout Items y k road for this column are collected b the) pareliel to the line be con- Y ` structed•, connecting Bayview to members of the Women's Institute White's Road. and we do appreciate and wish tat r " Vic Rudic acted-as spokesman for - thank all those who co-operated withF , the group. In his presentation he' us during the past year, and in th*: T .:• y stated that the access line will block way helped the W. I. We give a re- -- M' off the,south end, of Bayview, which port regularly, an That we are do-1 h� x Is located just west of-White's Road ing. If you have any guests, or oth at Dunbarton, and runs north from er news, please phone WH24745, otr h the First Concession. WH?r•Z35& ' s= When the 'line goes through the We understand tf!ie New Year wa*j - 9za+; only access from Bayview would be ushered in lure with less fanfares! _ a private road that would necessitate than usual, due, no doubt, to it be-; an additional 'mile of travel for the ing Sunday, and we understand also' ; ,._ residents. that the police were very active iPe' Mr. Rudike said he did not think seeing that those celebrating war this would be fair to elderly people not.driving. and school children who did not have A number of young people cars. Also it would interfere with ex were spending 'the ,holiday seas r�r« pedidating emergencies such as fire with their ,arenr3 here, have setlsrn• police or medical.' ed to their various activities. Among a Mr. Rudike said that a b o-u t six these were: Colin Lay, of Queen's ' years ago the residents had Bayviemr Norma Carw right, of Mount Allis+., brought up,to standard at a cost of o.:; Alice S:evenwn; to3fcGilIt Evt#� about $1,500 to the taxpayers and the Hasek.and Louise Lishman, to Vic township then took ccer the road. tora Univcre-ity. ° "We will not stop in our fight to .'. Air. and Mrs. William Miller,'sort see that this road is kept open'• Mr. Bihir- and daughter Anne, with het ; The Pickering . Township depart- He landed behind the police station 'chase of a plane but only accepted the Rudik said. "We ask council on our husband Lye' Partridge, and littl* meat was treated to a ride is a heli- and then took membPrc «.f t-ho depart- otter of the d'em behalf to have the CNR put a bridge daughter Karen, all of Indian Head.!onsttation. over the railway at the foot of Bay- Sa;,k., spent the holidays with th� .eopter last Saturday morning. ment up for five minute. rides: over These types of planes are used by view." Stork and t the families. Mr. Frank Ogden'offered to bring the district.. larger departments because of their "I think the chances of getting an Richard LaPointe, who suffered 'the plane out and demonstrate to the Chief R. T. Parker said the depart- manouearability in and out of small Overpass at this location will ti dian refire injuries of i collision f red ..department just what it will, do. menu was not considering 'the prir- areas. cult" said Reeve Sherman Scott. "An corner of the Brock Road some tiutd access road, parallel to the rail line ago, is now out of hospital and res-- is not too remote" he said. unned his studies at P. D. H. S. thigj, Reeve Spikes Rumour 1 b Room School For', Christmas Tree In "We realize we are in the minority week, though be still must walk with � ( • in relation to other,roads, but we crutches, On Building Inspector East Bay Ridges Village Home lgnites feel we have equal rights Mr. Rudik Mrs. Russell Stork and daughter^ _ said. Penny Jane, of Scarbo:+o -spent tt Wm. Fairgrieve of Dunbarton•'asked - "The township feels 'that White's ` day test week with Gordon and 31rs. a special-meeting of Pickering Town- The Dept. of Education has given Village, Firemen were called to the Road will be one of the main arteries" Found. ship council if there was any truth the board of Area' 2, tentative ap-- home of Mr. Arthur Wonnacott, on Mr. Scott "It will connect two main Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hambletort to the tumour circulating in the Al- preval. for a 16 groom public school j Lincoln Ave., where a Christmas highways. The CNR said they could , spent the New Year with their d•tu- tons Road area,that there would soon in East-Bay Ridges it was announced Tree had ignited. The drapes and put an overpass at Bayti-iew but not hter .M-rs. A. DesLauriers,and leer, be as assistant for Mir. Prouse the last week. floor were scorched by the blaze. there and ata White's road too. We family, at Goderich. -�BuBding Inspector. ._. --- - �{r. A. W: Tyas;-hoar-Tc secretary Besi3ettts ue tieing adviaal to get:�fee tC-Tint WFii�eTs roarie—Else-isittlit sits:FFry:�G`r3tne s Suit;Sctio 3 4t Reeve Sherrman Scott said he had stated in a letter the land has not c'teii trees out of doors at ogee to traffic artery." Class '.The \arty-Nine", and the ' heard the rumour but that no foun- been purchased yet and that the board avoid any further danger from fire. Mr. Rudik said that an access road boys of Mr, Writ, Graham's Classj dation could be put in a rumour. He will make application for sale of de--' only gives.the residents another dead held a skating party on December-+ also said that the matter had not bentures early in 1961. Mir. Ty" • end road and does not solve the prob- 28, and returned to the home oi! been brought before couttcil and that pointed cot that the school will be Township Dump lem. Lynne Patterson for refreskment* Mther Mr. Jefferson nor Mr. Prouse needed by Sept. 1, 1961. j "The CNR will only put in so many and games. had trade any mention of an assistant "How do they k=now•they will need ` overpasses" the reeve said. "The { Caretaker Resigns y Mr. and Mrs- Edgar Andrew spthat' _ =be9ng needed. 16 rooms at this time?" asked Coun- lan to install ova sea 'at Fairport - p rP tPo Christmas in Orangeville, and Mr• Fairgrieve then thanked the cillor Ross Deakin i Mr. Arthur Carlton, caretaker of Road, White's road, Rosebank and New Year with relatives in WMtby. Pickering News and the Stouffville '•t think the department bases this the township dump has handed in his Altona Roads. In fact they have said Mr. and �f r-. Wi.fred Hunt had 'Tribune for their regular attendance on the number of excavations dug resignation. they do not see the.•need for that their family with them for Christ-' at meetings and their factual report said Reeve Sherman Scott. 'There Reseo •-ve•t� not given for the many. If we insist on an Overpass we etas and the New Year. Mr, and.! tag of proceedings. are ably attaer started now anti' will move, but it is believed that Mr. Carl- may get nothing." Mrs. Ted Parker, Scarboro; Mr_: Reeve Sherman Scott said that he c probably add X00 more by September..f past 70, feels it is and Mrs. Fred K"Ier, West Hill,. • 'too would like to thank the press j It would- eta be a reasonable. "° who is well Mr. Rudik Sr. said the residents -� P ` tin that he took life a little easier. were depending on the council,to fight Mir: and Mrs. Fred Crattferd, oft for their coverage of meetings and request". on their behalf. _ _ -Ajax. . that for the most pw-t, he found the Clerk L. T. Jdhosto n stated he un- porti g to be accurate. deratood that the sclta°al would be a • • 'If they won't, we will go farther" - Mr. and Mfrs. -Robt. P.alsdort area x n 2 storey btuldt'tng dasigaed to_ start I Township Di he said _ Mr. and MLs. Franlc Procne spew • • with 8 rooms and add as tboy are • • "If you can find anyone who has New Year's with their stirrer Mrs. Steed Limits To Star _ Pension Medical mare influence with the u get them" . �l•illiam Crosses, Bowasateva7le. a named• we have we su est ou et thew" 8g Y It Mrs. J.'Patterwn entertained her-1 Sara On Ho. 2 Plan For. Staff said Reeve Scott. threes sisters from Toronto lisping, Record Holiday Rush motion was made by Councillor the New Ycar week-end. Ross Deakin, seconded by Councillor Mr. and Mfr:.,J-. W. Ashton,, w•ithrl 'Present speed limits along No. 2 A committee of township employees Clifford Laycox that council wake their children, Robert aad Mary. at- Highway in Pickering have been, re- Post Office named to`checkAnto the pension.and;strenuous objections to the-CNR clos- tend m tended the family, re- tiou at sponsible for fewer accidents, accord- f medical plans of insurance companies ing off Bayview and-request them to Christmas,:which wa.c held' at the- _ ing to- studies being carried out by Pickering Village post office hand- presented the plan of London Life to install an overpass at this point. hone of fir. A. L. Ashton, Ceutral- the On*rio Department of Highways. led-more mail over the holidays this the council at a- meeting last week. ia. Eighteen per"ous present. The As long as this accident trend con- year, than at any time in previous The committee: A•' W. Cane, D. J. N-ew Year -vas spent at th.. home of' times the department does not intend history. Plitz and R. T. Parker said they had ����� Mr. and Mrr. R. J. Hedge, of 0. to change any. of the present speed ' Postmaster. Harold Anderson tQid spent a great deal of time investi- • _ aava, with c vents-one mennlxr3 0 limits, according to a letter. to Pick- the News that he estimated-that the gating the plans of various insurance the family present: ering Township council. total volume of mail, incoming and companies before presenting their.pre- Justice A. R. Wilmot conducted a Mgrs. ( °pas. Palmer, Whitby, cat- The accident decrease was notice- outgoing was u over last ear, b ferred plan to the council.. re-count of the -Deputy-Reeve bal- 8 g, P Y. Y P ent- ertained her• family for the New, . - able after speed limits had been 10 per cent. ,Spokesman A. W. Cane told council lots at the blunicipal Office.at Brou- Year, 'Mr. and Mrs, James Palmer, - changed at Broack Road and No. 2, Stamp sates for the month of De- that 41 of the staff members pre- -gham on Wednesday. I N,,-ere among -the guests. Liverpool Road and No. 2 and Har- cember amounted to $4,886.00 .and ferred the London Life plan. This 41 While the totals for: Edgar R. M•irs T. J. Wheeler has been alt wood ave. and No. 2 Highway. over 100,000 2-cent stamps were sold was out of 52 who answered ques- James, Mrs. Jean L. McPherson, ponW to the Eoard of the District; The d e p a r t m e n t feels that no at this office. tionnaires on the matter. He said un- and Wm. Fairgrieve were all lower- Mr. 1'31trh tictiodl changes are warranted at the Present Anderson said that with Christ- der the present government plan, a ad because of ballots 'not allowed' «'e'exprc..s sympathy to Mrs. S- time and will continue to study traffic mas coming on the day it did, the retired employee can not draw over by the Judge. In the Final Total, glair, whnse sister, Mirs. John,Rick conditions at these and other lom- staff did not hit a peak period as $100 a month in pension but could Mr. James bettered his majority aby,Aied at the home of her dangh-` tions. they have other years,when they were draw more under the' London' Life over Mrs. McPherson by another ter in Toronto, and was interred a$' literally swamped with mail. The vol- plan. He said they would like the eight votes, givin& him a 60-vote- piono. ' • • ume was more spread out and,thus plan to-start on January ist, margin instead of the former 52,` Sympathy is also expressed to Ice Fishing At Bar more easily handled. _ Councillor Clifford Laycox -said he Mr. Ed. Phelan on the sudden pass- felt the committee should have given ing of his father, during the Chri•st� Now Under Way council more time to study the plan Q mas season. ' "• One Drunk For before presenting it Man Dies A r 8b Mr. Frank Morrison and familpr' Ice fishing on Frenchman's Bay is • • "I am still'fn a fog on the matter" of Hamilton,. spent the New Year well under way for another winter. Township Pollee Mir. Laycox said. - • with Mrs.- A. W..Mitchel? here. Mostly the catches are perch with Councillor Edgar James said he was Days, UneoneiouS Mr. •Clinton Prouse, of London,: _ the odd pike being hauled in.-The size Pickering Township police report willing to accept the plan,feeling that visited his home here last Thursday.', and numbers of the catch.aa to date.-another---reasonably---quiet—holida -the--committee-had--saved-the-councils - Mr. and Mrs, W. p; Neale' in a ::peat', have not been large but it is expected 'weekend, which is the way it should a lot of time, and that if they were An Aufora motorist'involved Christmas with their eon Ron andF' this will improve each-week. be. satisfied, he would go along'with it. head-on collision at the corner of No. family, at Stouffville, and the Ncv'v Wm, G. Newman, this year has One man was locked u for drink- A motion was made to' accept. the 2 Highway and Rosebank Road died p p Year with slaughter Cola, gad hen; _ placed about 7 fish huts .out on the ing. A Whitby resident, he was later London Life plan, subject to. a by- about noon on Saturday after lying family, in Oshawa. ice and hopes to rent them to-the less released on'bait, law being passed in January. unconscious for 86 'desys. Mr, acrd bfm. "Bob" Scott are hardy types who prefer to be in ' All cruisers were out on patrol'and On the matter of medical plan, the The man was Johu Orr, age 80. He happy to announce•tire birth of their, h p Ne where it is war'ln� a close eye was kept not only on reeve' pointed,out that some members was alone in his cm and s woman daughter Teresa Jean, on Deoemberi- Until this year, � huts were pri- drivers but on drivers leaving house, of the road department preferred the passenger in the other ear was the 24, 1960; a sister for Deborah Jane. vately owned and this-is the first time I parties in the district. P.S.I. plan to the London Life plan. only other person injured. She'was Mr. Ed. Booth,. Whitby, Some ' that fishermen have been rN, to rent The polick vigil,.made It a. safer "We pay no part of this, so each rot injured seriously. postmaster here, Is reporter to b��{{ them at the bay. The businea, c. but holiday for everyo�and.all residents should decide what they want. We pay Mr. Orr was taken' to* Scarboro to a serious condition in a '3blbntpd rentals has been brisk for'many yea:a should feel indebted to the depart- half of the pension plan but none General Hospital where he died as Hospital tat Lake Simcoe. ment for their effort. on the medical" the reeve said. the result of severe 1. s . d injuries. - r _ - .f ... •` r. �a� .� ... C� -+IIy, ,. .. ' ' ' , +.y M; `� �.-, ',R;: +`.,�.' .'•mow} r. _ e. • The chanting at "Maria" turned A Groat Poet - r ry1 Maria's Comeback lntn "Sofa" but she continued to - --Costs A Glow — A Gala Affair appear with her colleagues. ° Those of "kindred's it' Maria Callas, absent from La the main most of the people pu•' gath- ,•� on the main floor had made their ered' 1,000 strong recently to Scala for 30 months, recently w- way out through the marble halls hear, to chuckle, to question ' turned to cover herself with -trimmed in gold, while medal- Itobert Frost. glory, at the gala opening of the lioned ushers held the doors and Staftt'triBute'was paid"thy . Milan season. raped.carabinieri stood guard. white=haired=poet as he shuffled ` - Singing the role of Paolina in The fans in the gallery, how- on the stage of Jordan Hall, a Donizettl's seldom-heard "Poliu- ever, remained behind, stilt itage already crowded by as to," she cannot be said to have screaming for their diva to give overflowing audience. been musically pleasing at all them a solo Ball. But Callas bLOY Some who had stood in stretch= times (her voice L now metallk them kisses and refused. *d-wA line waited in vain and throughout its range, and her were turned away, perhaps to highs are wobbly), yet she re- _. read instead of hear the poet. rosined the diva from first to Divided skirt Mr. Frost took advantage of last, bringing an adoring public figuratively to its knees with a ,PRINTED PATTERN the occasion-the- George W. performance that was at once Coleman Memorial Lecture at _ 4510 dramatic, gracious,-and warm the Ford Hall Forum—to for _.-Her distinguished audience was ' - duct a whimsical campaign for t ---- - '. --'---"secretary of the arts" radiant, the ultimate in ele- 2-10 f lie would stop the post office gance. 'The press reported the from labeling books of poetry Wednesday ,night event to have "educational material" been the most exciting social oc- "This is not educational ma- casion_at La Scala in_the_post= terial," he complained. "All the war years. On hand-were Presi- best things, all the big things dent Nardone of Uruguay, the are done for their own sakes and resident pf-the-I3alian---Senatef: only incidentally done for the Cesare Merzagora, the Begu'm • good things they do for people. Aga Khan, and Elsa Maxwell p "14ve is love itself, for its The plush interior of La Scala, own self. ROONEY AND SON - Mickey Rooney and his son, Timmy, 13, .accepted by.many as the most -d Ii "The poetry I care for, 'is Z �r together in '`The Big Bankroll bean filnrett 'Noll beautiful opera house in the' 'poetry for its own sake: PP y world, was further adorned by 4 "My poetry is first of•all for wood. They play a split role. Timmy takes the boy's part and' 16,000 pirlk carnations. Offers those of kindred spirit, not to Mickey the grown-up part. Mickey is made.Lp. for seats rant as high .as,500,000 convert anybody, not for any- lire, or around $800. N thing, just for companionship. The opera 'came to a halt as k s W wrong attitude; that sometime,sel comfort them, to comfort in the case of illness or accident, soon as Callas stepped on stage.myselL..His audience, mostly young a-+.•� she might appreciate their inter• Shouting "Maria" in chanting people, listened intently to• his N�C� est. How true, fashion; her fans in the gallery poems and gently laughed at his Now for a few personal ob- boxes were quieted only by a •comments: servations that might come un- signal from the soprano herself. - s n used to be a Puritan %If 09LFew . der the h eadag of"neighbours I At thg close of the fi=at a.t city, and it has just started again ,�► have known . _ the furor began,a second time ae to be a Puritan city. There is a When *e firsi came to this she was recalled again and again fresh burst of Puritanism going How do you feel about neigh- district .a retired couple were before the great curtain with + from Barton to Washington y Franco Corelli, the tenor who - bours dro of in unexpected- living on the 'property backing a few are poetically PP g our own. One day Mrs. ...... said g tl>Q title role, and Ettore. Y - P°C lyT Do you take it as a friendly l Bastianini, the leading baritone. elect, and the rest of them be- gesture or'as interferences? And to morning g almost phoned you light f • have sa if the were. The rest g morning - I noticed your light - Signor Saatiaaini., of course;is _ y what is your -attitude towards in the middle of the sight well known in the United,States r -you call them hyprocrites. newcomers? If strangers move ' for his. opulent voice, and Signor "Somebody has been telling into our district are you con- and wondered �i anyone were Puy v ine I generalize too much in my corned about their comings and stck. Did T feel spied upon? Corelli s tame will doubtless. poems. I don't see how I. can i and let them know it? indeed rat I felt that our wel- soon be as great in America as think without generalizing. �nSs fare was of some concern to at it.bin Italy. A tenor of extraor- "All I ask is that poetry be I am asking these questions be- least one neighbour. It was a dinary power and sing, he has declared equal to big' business, cause of a letter that appeared comforting thought to a new- the added lustre of being a hand-. science, and al ola big in a Toronto paper just recently comer in a.. strange district some man, writes Harold Rogers p• that illustrates so vividly similar - Later.that same couple moved In The Christian Science Monl- - The Vermonter chatted with. situations that I have come _ his audience as if they were vis- %across by'living in different dis- away as their property was talk- tor. From skipping rope to running !tors to his homy tracts, some.by personal ezperi- en over for industrial purposes. After the second act the crowd off to school, the divided skirt _ "You mustn't laugh at .this tree, others by observation. It Although our acquaintance was of photographers rushed on stage takes top honors! Mate it with » so recent we felt as if we had to take pictures of Prince Rainier its Peter Pan shirt or cozy awea- one, he warned. "Control your- concerns people who move to the self. Iea a prayer, country to "get away from it lost new-found friends. end Princess Grace, who tried tors for skating outdoors. •For ve oh m little " Of course there is another type not to be, too annoyed by their printed Pattern 4510• Chu. - 0{ Lo*d. y ally only to find themselves more of interest - neighbours 'who attentions• When Callas and her ' jokes on Thee- 'involved with others than they _dren s Sizes 2,_ ,- 6, 8, 10. Size i And I'll forget Thy great bap ever were before. ~ watch to see'what goes into the fellow artists appeared fora cur- divided skirt takes 1% yards S>l- - It all arises . -. _._ __ .. -- -hause-up-the street feats dolly= .air tall,she sltooed the photog- His warning went unheeded. from a misconception of country ery vans. Even that I don't raphers from the stage. -The ce blouse, Ids yards. 8 jiving. I am going to quote parts classify as snooping. If you like chanting of "Maria" Began again Send FORTY CENTS, (stamps The snatches of poetry he ap- of the letter because I know it our neighbour you take an in- at the opera's- conclusion, and cannot be accepted, use postal peared to love the most were will be of interest to urbark and Y g note for safety!) for this pattern. comments on nature tere st in his or her belongings. carnations, torn Leone bouquets "rake this one," he told his rural folk alike. Here is the If a new washing machine goes at the front of each box, began Please print plainly SIZE, NAME, letter - in part. ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER audience. "I will say it twice so to Mrs. B. you are glad . . . You =to rain on. !reads of the sing you will remember it forever: '•I am a retired single woman, knew she had been having trou- ers. Send order to ANNE ADAMS '"The way a crew that health with a enough to pension von. bye with her old one. In the Contrary rhert care` behavior ear- Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., N:w Shook down on the case of a car, interest runs sky- Tier r toward her Toronto, Ont. The dust of snow I bought a house and garden. on high. Every one wants to know leading man, Callas kissed both SEND NOW! Sig; 'beautiful, From a hemlock tree . . :' the outskirts of a village - a the make and the model. All Signor Corelli and Signor Bas- COLOR-IFIC Fall and Winter For 45 minutes Mr. Frost field- dream come true. I love to gar- such acquisitions eventually be- tianini. Soon it was evident that Pattern Catalog. has over 106 'ed questions-"the more danger- den and with;my cat and dog comA topics of neighbourly dis- ,her fans were going to hold cut ' styles to sew - school, career. -•-,out the better"-in a way that to r'company it should be as cussion. Even of greater concern for a. curtain call by her alot e, half-sizes. Only 35e! —.._ vi*oitid have turned many apoll- ideal existence. But my neigh-' is the doctor's car. If a doctor,is �. 'tician green. -bout, make it impossible. Every- .seen going intro' a neighbour's. - Which of your poems do you one knows everyone else's busi• driveway it isn't long before ;•?• -' like best}-and tell us why," a ness. I like to keep my business there are inquiries as to who is young woman quizzed. '• to myself. I don't wish to be sick - and of course, an offer T His reply: "I have often an- Pried and spied upon. One morn- to help. , ing"I did not open my drapes as Maybe I am wfong.but I feel . - swered that question by saying, , _ 'No mother will tell you which usual. At noon a neighbour came the only kind of "interest that of her children is her favorite."' over to see if I was all right. should be resented is when .a Said she was worried because person deliberately keeps tab on Another question was, What do you think love and truth and my curtains were drawn but. I a neighbour- for.the purpose of beauty are." know it was just an excuse to spreading ill-natured gossip. ` come to the door.' hoping to be Than is 'unforgivable. 'Or when "Mat's too hard," the poet re- invited in so she could see the 'lied.-By David R. Francis in a neighbdur comes too often and inside of my house. How can i stays too long, That; too, is an - the Christian Science ;Vle.,itor. keep my neighbours at a dis- '' = infringement on one's privacy. - . tance?' I don't want to quarrel There is a happy medium that but I don't.want them spying on can be determined by all parties me or interefering with rimy life." concerned. A little tact, a bit ' "Miss S. H." more give and take,' an accept- Well , ' . . . what do you know! ance of the 'true meaning of How would _ you like her for neighbourliness shoaid make-for neighbour? better'relationship al; round. " r It so hay"' opens we have ,met- 'Bye . . , must go, the doorbell that type, no doubt you have too, is ringing - probably a neigh- but thank goodness, they are few hour! That's. right, I can hear s and far between. Can't you jutt Partner saying -= "Well, come on in... imagine the set-up . . . a friend �� rE ly little village and, as the f letterwriter says "everybody r✓'odern E 1gUe ate knowing everyone else's bus- ;y x iness". And pray, what's wrong Bp Anne bus- Ashley with -that? Have normal folk -- "?t , A, Rly husband and 1 have - so much to hide they need been invited to a wending, but x" resent neighbourly interest? Of .l' shall be unable to attend. _ + course they haven't but that's something city' folk have to Would it be proper for my hue- learn.' Friends living in- a -city band to go alone? apartment or a ' rented house A. There is no reason in the have 'often told me they have world why your husband should never so, much as spoken to the not attend thg wedding alone, i! {. you find it impossible to accom- people next door. Obviously that " pang'him. MI THE MOOD - Sophia Loren also applies to Miss S. H" i proves she's one of the last,big Then, without knowing anything Q. Are all the plates supposed spenders by carrying with her about country living cognitions to be removei from the dinner � from Rome to Madrid an en- she moves to a small villa;;e. ' table before serving the dessert? tourage of people to satisfy her The lady-editor, In reply to her ' A:-Yes. The salt cellars, pep. `:very Whim.o peopllu to is a mu- letter, told "Miss S. H." site per-pots, unused flat silver, are sioion to rovlde h*r with mood should be 'glad of neighL:.i,r's taken off on the serving' tray, ' WIRE TAPPING?.. Mon a tale hone lineman has probably P interest; that she was takin, the and the crumbs brushed ofl each Y P P 11l music. She's in Madrid to star _ plate with a foldied nap!cin onto- thought he was turning to ice while working in the wintee'. with •Char•Ieton Heston in ".El - a tray'-held under the table's This is r•cl the case here, however. It's an example of imagiab -c Cad." � 1 ISSUE 1 - 1961 edge. otiva snow sculpture in' Quebec City. ' , .y ROM was David Brandt opt a fine solo ef. Parkinson assisted by Mrs. M. Law- Jade For The Master after which latter's sister and friends in ,Ridge,- fort, that started inside his own blue risnee and Mrs. R. Freeman of Tor- there will be light refreshments. way. t' New Years Eve Parties'were held line. i onto. Pastor and Mrs:• Holmes also' Mr, and Mrs. W. Sowerby sail@ everywhere in West-Rouge and while Hershey beat Rochester in the sec. attended and Pastor Holmes gave EAST sons spent New Y'ear's with the for-' ,,many celebrated w f t h friends and and game by.,a 3 to 1 score, which thanks. There was an exchange of iA.1 mot's, sister, in Toronto, neighbors in their homes others en- seems to be.their favorite margin.For gifts and everyopa.there had a most The residents of the Rosebank area' Mr. and Mrs. E. Cornutt had Mgt �• 'i joyed the evening dancing and dining Hershey the scorers were the same enjoyable time. Thanks are extended are sorry to see the beautiful christ- and Mn. Leonard -Cornutt and dau- At the Golf and Country lub as last week Ba Head 2 goals and to all who helped to-make this such 'mas decorations comity down. The ghter Cathie, .of Wivowdale, visit trY Party ri'7'• g Ped g ' sponsored by the Community Assn. Gary McIntyre 1. Rochester's lone a success., lights in and outside the homes .fn them.on New Year's: Day. and also`at the Rainbow Room where I tally was put'in by Mark Riley. The bar. and Mrs. L. Sharp held a New this district were especially colourful Mr. and Mrs. Fi. Dawson's visit- -I •a special party was given by the, first individual penalty of the season Years Eve parts at their home at- this year. ors for New Year's was: Mrs. A. Staff at the restaurant•' was given to Barry Head, with two tended by many of their friends. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. A. Akers, of Scarboro, formerly of the Timmy and Carol McPherson, Ridge-�minutes for roughing. Julie Peterson who was 8 years old Dunsford of Rosebank convalescent Brock Road; Douglas and Mr. and wood Rd. entertained at a New Years 'In the first game of the Pee Wee December 28th had a .party in her Home was not able to be, out during Mrs. Erir Wright, of Scarborough; !' Eve Part B g Y Y g _ yin their home with several dtcision, Red Wins came through honor attended. b 8 of her. tittle the holiday season. called.Burin the week-end. young friends from the High School with a 3 to 1 victory over the Maple friends• 3luch laughter and merriment Mrs. Lil Aisthorpe of Dyson Road Mr. and• firs. 3lc�furtry, Brock -I and'district as their guests. Leafs, 'and Bryce Schwalm• playing was evidence that all had a grand spent the holiday season with friends Road, celebrated New Year's with The Ladies'Club will hold their an- his first game opened the scoring for time. in Buffalo. a party of friends. " hual dinner for their members at the the Wings. Roman Wyzinski and Alike rs. E. Chambers, Lakeview Ave. The next Friday evening euchre on Sympathy of this community is - Savarar_,_ Bay St. Thur. Jan. 12. Sloan added two more- gtrals, before had a house full of.friends and i•ela-i January 6 will' be held at the home extended to Mrs. El.-Ion. Robinson y Albert Bunyon-scored for the.-Maple. ties over_the week-end who cam-e'to of Mr. and 'Mrs. G. Cowan of High- and fanuly. in the passing of a loved Mr. and Mrs• Simms arid-family, East Ave. lef+, fast week to take up Leafs. The Leafs applied pressure in wish her all the best in 1961.- -- -�land'Creei;• Last-week's winners.-were: `husban<:-and-father: AIr. Robinson, residence it Cleveland. A. Simms,the final ten minutes, but were handi- AMrs. C. Fisher, Fairport Rd. 5.,i 1st—tile. Short, 2nd—Mrs. Lee, Throw who has spent the past few month3 has been trar_sferred to that city by capped by two minor penalties, one journeyed to Detroit to spend the holi- Donna Lee and consolation, lllrs. in bed, passed ativar do Sionday iq his firm and our best wishes go with to Billy Hood for boarding, and a day with Yriends. , Lee. the. Ajax Hospital-on'January 2nd. th in their new home. 4 team penalty for too many men on Mr. and Airs. M.. Parkinson and Mr, and Alrs. C. Morris of Old Several from the community attend- --them West Rouge.Home and School the ice. family had a busy and enjoyable holi Rosebank Road, south spent New ed the service at McEachnie's Fun- The'll hold their-monthly-meeting-,Wed-. In the-final game Canadiens had day week-end as house guests of.Dr. Years day with ZMrs. Morris' mother eral'Home. Interment at McPhail'a i and and Mrs. Mair of Westort.On Satur- an 'father in Toronto: o h Bruins,0o man guns for' the B ton _ 1 t , t, JICn. 21 at 8.30 p.m. Dr. Clarke w11 Y gu be the guest speaker and will speak trounced them 7 to 1. At half time the day they enjoyed the afternoon sleigh- Mr. and Mrs. H. Day of Pinegrove on "Peaceful Uses Of The Atom", Canadiens led 4-0 an goals by Robbie ing and toboganning-on the hills at road are back home after spending a r which should be very interesting.,Re- Clark (2), Wolf Schlombs and Ste- Woodbridge Conservation Park and week's holidays with relatives in St: REPORT FROM PARLIAMENT freshments will be served. phen'Clark. After the turn around on Sunday they journeyed to view Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. Al Bannock; Ridge- Mike Carter made it b to 0 before Niagara Falls. We are glad to hear that Ricky Hon. Michael Starr, Min, of Labour wood Rd. entertained relatives from Ricky Astley•replied for the Bruins. The watch 'night service at the Vandeiip of West Point Crescent is Palta Beach, Florida over the holi- Wolf Schlom added number six, and, church, Saturday vening, was thor- feeling much better after his recent The halls'of Parliament were still- - y ed last week as' the members frota seven. ou hl e o ed b all. Pastor Holmea illness. - days. Mike.Carter number see 8 Y ai Y y brought the message and a buffet sup- The Thursday afternoon euchre will all over Canada enjoyed'Christmas Mr. W%4--Mrs. R. D. Chown, Rid - ug $Sag P- Y and- 'wood Rd, were in Kingston over the GOAL SCORERS per greatly pleased everyone. be held at the home of itiMrs. Wm. in their home consZituencdes. weekend. Atom Division Mr, and Mrs. J. f - McLean f East Snow-covered Parliament ' e M Peterson and am D o t Woodlands Winners a Bill, th Barry Read .................................... .4 4 it s and Mrs. Herb Shilton, West y pent the holiday weekend with Last week were: 1st, Mrs. H. Day, 2nd Peace Tower, and the vaulted Got- Mr. Cres• spent the weekend with David Brandt ...................._.................. 3 friends Mr. and Mrs. G. Ponion of —Mrs,. Cowan, consolation—Mrs. Me- hic corridors of the Centre Block friends is Huntsville. Glen Jones . .....,..;.....:».».......:.. ...'3 Brantford. Ewen,;Throw—Mrs. Cowan. were almost deserted except for the M!. and ,Mee:' Herb Shilton,, West Gary McIntyre •_•• 2 CHURCH NEWS: Mr. and Dirs. Redpath and family presence of the members of the Pro- ton, Betts ............ .. .-.....•.•.•»». 1 Monday 7.30 m.—Hi Teens of To evale road spent the holidays tective Staf the:Press Gar .- -• Point C:ees.. spent the.weekend with Dennis Hoed 1 Wednesday 45 - northern Pen � h �Y �¢ - . friends in Huntsville. ..... Wednea y 6: p.m.—Pioneers in no ern Ontario. the occasional tourist. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Soccocclo, Island Alan Milnes ., .. 1 g . Mark Riley ........... 1 Friday 8: 800 p.m.—Prayer Meeting Mr. and Mrs Short of Onllia. Before Parliament adjourned. the _ 18d. had guests from Rochester over p� Wee Division y �•P•m'—Z`��8� ited with many of their-friends in the Governor-General gave Royal Ass- - :.'the days, - Sunday 9:45 a.m.—Adult Bible Class. Rosebank area last week end. eat to the Acts respecting loans to ........ • Mips Leslie French, Rouge Hills Wolf Schlombs 4 and Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott of gouger 'small businesses, the new technical Dr„spent the holidays with her grand- Carter . -»_.....' : 2 11:00 a.m.a-Morning Service mount Drive entertained Mr. Scott's training program and the establish- Mike .....,».......... - -»» will be .Scott of Toronto f e Nations P'rodu ,laother in g�,g�, Robbie Clark •••• Ladies fellowship meeting wi family, Mr. and Mrs tt to meat o the 1 ctivity Mr. and Mrs. Price Sr: London, »»... ....».r n , •••• 2 held in the Church Thursday,Jan o the wee"rid. Council Alan Hughes ..............:.». 2 12th at 8'00 .m. and this' meeting vJ Mr. and their son and daughter in P 8 - Thus, on-December 20th. the par= — _ law, Mr. and Mr& Dw Id Price. Itotnaal Wyslnakl »» 2 will be in the form of a sewing bee. turesqueness of Parliament Hill was. ice, Ridgewood Rd, over the New Albert Bunyon .»... .......,. 1 This coming Sunday January 8th �� further enhanced by the appearance YeaL Stephen Clark .,..,.; »:.. 1 the Adult Bible Class will continue The holiday season is over, and of the Goveritort-General's coach. ne Ladies Auxiliary of the First David Comber ,..., ... ...... ..,..»-- 1 the Birdseye View of the Old Testa- all activities such as Cubs, Scouts drawn by two teams of matched R. Bruce Denley ..........,»......... ......„... 1 ment. 11`:00+a.m.the mefsage by Pas- and Brownie meeting3 will take C. M. P. horses ' West Rouge Cuba and Scouts will Bryce Schwalm ..,,....:.:.:....:.:...::»..:.. 1 ytith their scarlet- =set at the home of Mrs.Hay,Brown- r'yc tar Holmes will be, Consider-What place at the usual times. coated drivers. Mike Sloan „ ............................ . _ $old Gdne., Wed. Jan. 11, 8 p.m. 1 � Has Done. 7:OO.p.m. Th{a even- Mrs. 1i%altoa,.of Dundalk, sent The Christmas scene was one that Sunnyslo Penalties will be a night nary Christmas with her daughter Mrs• is, of course, more familiar to Can- L.ttldi.Bobby Atctiiullin, . Ire, g t of Missionary Barry Head 8 mina.. ' • ,.,., llv home from. the hospital and com- empiiasiA'with'a•raesaage Why bend W. Middleton, also Mrs. Middletons adians than to the crowds.of Amer- Bill Hood reg- grandchildren were present. ican-tourists who -swarm on Parlia- Ing along well. His.parents and fam- y ..» - B Missionaries T At the close of the H7 would like to thank everyone in ular service there will be a Fireside Mr, an Mts. Len Wilson and ment Hill during the warm summer the district who were so kind with EA'e�Au Bum Service with a film shown entitled Sman spent New Year's with the montIn in.order to view the Cliang- their help calls and earths during his 1I��VV YiA\d1 iag of the Guard and' other cete- long stay in the hospital.. Susan and Linda Pickard spent the iiPS9'I' ROUGE SPORTS A--D holiday week-end visiting friends in Reed EyeDecembec 21, isverabtrs had Toronto. made their homeward reservations RMCREATION ASSOCIATION Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs,W. McLean, Park Blvd. who celebrated R and were pi eparing to depart by. $ockey Results & Standings their 13th wedding anniversary; Dec. IC] ,l�.�l \ NEWS train and by plane. (December 3lstf 1960) ; 27th. had beenton r'a that reat the deal csoE I n ,Atom Division So to learn Ra on i Co- ion g Hershey 3—Rochester 1 - Sorry young �° IEQCh Week ccpstructive work had been accom- Buffalo 0—Providence 1 macho of Dnnbarton Shores is in Ajax . P w L: T GF GA Pis. Hospital and hope he will' soon be re. of course. Rmh•, 2 2 0 o s 2 + home. I IRI %Ila ''ing NeWE T► r iameat msume the New pi Provldeac• 2 1 1 0 4 4 Z Victory Drive, More. e would be out a - liiocheaer - Z 1, Miss Joan Palmer, ry ,: - Y�]?a l d aue,io •2 0 .2 Q. .1 4 0 held a holiday party at home attended There still remained ai great deal )Maple Leafs 1—Red Wings 3 by a few of her friends and all had I��I(ER�G of Governmcat legislation to come �Bruina 1—Canadiens 7 a wonderful time. ' P W L T GF GA Pu. Mr. and Mrs. B.°Diotte. Lakeview p before the House, in further implo- J rAvAdienz r 2 o 0 12 2 . Doves Drugs Ltd. mentatton of the national economy -� wisp 2 1 1 0 4 e .Z Ave, held a .gala New Years Eve atsvte ).assa z o 1 1 2 4 1 rt attended b ei ht cou les an Eastern F{Ouse program._ 8rufn• 2 o t 1 2 b 1 I party y g P d - The games lead to be;shortened,to everyone agreed that it was a wonder - supplementary 20e ouv al- AA On December � - 95 minutes this week because the rink far night. -, •' ROAD & Ns. i wonder- approval to estimates 'j closed at 5:00 p.m., but there was no ' The next Brownie meeting will be � � *� .� i�gtfor million, held Wednesday, 11th, at n amour of h would Department -- ' ..'curtailing m on the, part Y, o o i Ore of enthusiasm t o t b! the players. 4:00 p.m. at the Community Hall. _ The first game was g a- very close There was a big Christmas holiday the major part of which would be -,.- municipal to works gr required to finance the expanded ieotlteet with Providence finally over- held at the churddt Friday, December : LIVERPOOL mAn iimportantritemrin the su;,pi eomirig Buffalo by a score of 1 to 0. 30th. The 50 teen-agars enjoyed a r '',fife scorer of this all important.tally turkey supper served by Mrs. M \ tiverpOd Arms mentary estimates was the provision _ r Mo4ey Blacks Store of $30 thousand to finance Canada's F N participation in' Commonwealth BARTON Training which will be ob- nin Annu r aI Meeting W. • nerved throughout the Common- DUN i wealth from May 29 June 4 :� rLynde�s Store The suggestion for such a week _ was originally,' put forward by His — _ TOWNSH—IP—AAMNO'NUAGE BRANCH — _ Royal Highness the .Duke of Edin _ PDODLANUS AREtA 1;urgh, and the pu>;pose is to focus - - CANADIAN RED CROSS {attention upon the importance Orchards Crown �tM technical training proginam was rec day and to encourage.young people s to prep for rcareets n• this fief �m a s s W - ion was v • _ .; • .�V�7WA,ND - . Canal THURSDAY, JANUARY 12 — 8 P.M. ors T added importance.owing to the act ROiebaRk Drug St that the Canadian vocational and -'technical ethnics training pMgdam was roc RED CROSS CENTRE, BROCK ROAD - eutly expanded to provide fora 5A _ _ M=1 u e n sent a ••��� � pore nt i crease in pre fa 'lit- <. . i VD'3 F Everyone Welcome - s participation in the pro- $?RO FOOD MARXET es. grams suggested by the Duke of Ed- NO PAYMENT UNTIL * MAY Iff inburgh would dT%iw attention to r such matters as the changing em- ployment RADIO A TELEVISION pattern where premium now place Bathrooms' installed, Septic Tanks, i3 d upon the hi ghly skill- Wells, Basements, etc. ed and trained worker. 1 The necessity for young people to Li ated on No. 2 Highway in Dunbarton Sines 1946 T V Colas to the home — Phone TEmple 9-1191 y stay in school and to obtain send NO DOWN PA I MENT emic credits to the fullest possible please phone-early for some day service) - extent will also be stressed. In this c6nnectioon: the cheer Shop Hours for Cash i Carry T.V. 6 Radio Repairs For, further inforr> 'ation cclll vance of Technical Training Week t p Wednesday 9 a.m. to 1Z noon A -SPAT DUNNE 'Temple 9-1841 will involve distribution of a pamph- 9 a.m. 0 6 .m., p ' le, to every_ hoiraehoid in Canada, outlining changing conditions`in the Small Appliance & Motor Re pd irs, Repairs to Carr, labour market and the advantages .-House St Transistor Radios PIPES FROZE - and opportunities now-available, in • undertaking additional training TV. ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS 8t ,SUPPLIES posters for high schools, urging• Pipes thawed out quickly and safely students to complete” their clues Batteries — Tubes —,Etc. ly new method with modern tier; films dealing with this subject for• televraion and theatrical distri- for your application forth. electrical equipment bution; FederalPro--incial consulta- Terms C.O.D. A International Charge (Membership Free) ask us ,ions and discuaions along these PAT DUNNE Temple 9-1841 line'• ' r • • Hill Local Bo Has Shown . ___�_— _ - .:� _ d?y here with Hr. and bits. �=itmot � To Tie Ed nor- Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vanderlit had Boy • relatives from N Toronto. with,thrtn C �, � � Thou^and Oars, Calif. on ew.,Ytac's Eve. . Thos@' Promises r' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nicholson„ of Man former Pickeru, { Scarboro, and son Mark, s y g Xstrict J December'30, 1910 pen; Stin- High bchool students, ware not a lit- D is Mr. hIurkas: .'Already there is rumours of local politicians.making pro- day with.Mrs. Aithur Prouse. . mires to ratepayers of .what the can do or will do- them Mr. Eddle'Ortiz returned home-on -tie -new iC O Vu to night, when r paY Y t the new CFTO TV station carne on That war a wonderful editorial and the new year has hardly.got Started. Sunday from Medicine Hat where I the-air, and with it was Ted Curl, in your December 23rd issue,"Peace he had bee- spending the horivay%, now of Kinsale, and former student on Earth". All we need to 'do is'_ of the local hi It is alright for a councillor• to tell one of his ratepayers with 'his son and family, high sod fo live it every day, and, Prestot we that he will do what he can for him, but to come out and make Mr. and Airs. Bruce .Taylor, of Ted did a r..;::;terful job co-emcee- have the habit. IL promise, that he very well knows he alone cannot carry Stouffviile, spent Sunday with Air. ing t,�e 18 hour teletno i with rick I haven't forgotten P]cketittg, and and Mrs. Harry Porter. Campbell and Paul Klugmari. out, Seems t0 US like a move that could Very well backfire Mr, and bits. Bil Browning ent- p c how I loved every tree in the Elate g At Pickering High.Ted appen:e3 in and Gordon's Grove, and around our ,come next election. ertained guests from Willowdale several local, drama effforts. Un tea, own the holiday. own home I still love them, and am $ecau§e if that pi;omise is not carried out, the candidate Y. hig P7•:ke:ing, r,e worked on several happy to kr-ow that the fifth ener= The sympathy of those of this radio stativ.ts in the north and w;:at- g :ttas a political enei:iy-and`most councillors can ill afford to community is extended to Mr. and ation is growing yp our the former Y of Ontario, before joining the st-fl Bet;s - Cronk farm. And it was that .'have too many enemies. lie will have enough of them without Mrs. Bob Hockley and family, at of the kingstou Tv stt±:on. himself u as s target for ones he could have avoided the Passing of his` mother, 'Mr-;. Fie aud:uened for a ,;oo with CFTO excellent,,News column that attract Setting p HockleV Sr:, of Uxbridge,who pass- .j and got a• job.' We understand,that a /� become a sub_criber, r - l;;.o was so pleased to find out a niece in the first p.___. ed away in the Toronto General he vrul have two sho•:,s of his own, t of mine, Myra Lishman. was ha e think rt�xi years el@Ctlon campaign is already under Hospital oa Wednesday last week. alto ivr tae high schval crowd Lud p- ing with the "news" on it Mr.'and bits..J. McGuire and the a disc: jocety type tr,ir,g. I just rea1zed that my subscrip- way and aLcet�iy predict that next year's election, that will family, nd Linda Smith spent New 'likel be for a 2 year term will be.one of the liveliest seen 'y' t Married are one the he is tiv- y Year's Da• in Toronto at the dome in at nia area roar � -'ice I t'oa is due, so I am enclosing it -. _ Y. ,� g parents a to n• .scta.,e. around here for a to time. of Mr, and I.irs. J. Kennedy. tive know tr_at all h;s friends is this `nd also a waste. that appeared in e Young People of the Unites �; district will wish him well in hat new my 9 °-b on l the-event-of­-.try - M— cresting this-years in the tii�wriship. councl , papers Church spent a p:easaat evening, job with CFTO. _ - my.89th�birthday (we'll.try to get -we mean, to watch the resolutions go through and to see who dancing, last Friday night, as guests that in our issue amt weelr, Ed.) of the Brougham Yours Pc--y!e. Pickering'Ladies' Bowling League I tried to have them postpone it for ;moves and seconds them. .. g g We also predict that this year there will be more interest to o it but, no, they were all have , JUL � .�� to do it.Hour. So you see, I have taken in municipal politics by the ratepayers of the township ARTON— t Tee made friends bore• he 4. - Eileen 4 :and that some besides those now sitting on council will also lilt, W. A. McKay, minister, earl- 1o. 5. - Hazel 4 I. am not '°try to report that i ';start'campaigning real early for next December's election. ducted the New Year's Qay service, •No. 6, - Ma.y 3 am not the only one for buts trees assisted by bars. H. Stroud, at the No. 3• -.Anne ..l and the rural areas for the ecru i. We suggest to council members that unless you are positive organ. The scripture lesson was - fin. 2. - Henhen q literally `flocking in to tak1,Foss' ou can carry the ball all the way, you promise nothing— Phillipians 2: 1 to 12, with the text No. 1. - Tbelma b ton"' k wi h°�� hOile are e. y be built wtc'tin a half mile of tttirte. that way no one gets hurt. _ from the fifth verse "Let this mind High Single (flat) )cell Han _ -• •. a already be in you, which was also in Chr6t 268; 'High Sfn� (hank.) _ Jean aken tposee lion ;nos hay ea Jesus" Dr. McKay made some rec Sts nV ( ) Beryl poseesdoa within two.miles. - � j Y Head 302: Hi Triple L !><at - ollections of the past year--•new Boys 623; Hight Triple (hand.) But, I cannot blamo them' The Teiedum And Out Misses Audrey, PauliwQ and Ber- nations formed, missiies and satell- Jean Hard 694, 1 Hops an is going well with you nice Hood, of Goodwood, visited ites launched, floods and air crash- . • r . and want io nay that - "I ate: happy Retarded Children their aunt and uncle,•bit. and bits. that &e U,•kar's are still at the ea, unemployment and new devc:op- Scares Over 200 Flat . W. Slack during the holidays. meats. Some realistic resolutions for can Head 268; D0:oth , he1,n of the Pickering paws' The largest Telethon.ever attempt- J y Phelan 244 g Miss9 tr:an Miller, of Whitby, the New Year were also suggested. Beryl Poy, 243; I✓iiern Poynton 243; $ineerebr, i eel in Canada was telecast last Sun- spent her holidays with her grand- We should be honest with ourselves - + •day and Monday, from the powerful mother Mrs. Thos. English. Barbara Suer 2?t; Bid Thosapeon stew station in Toronto. about our aims in lifer Jesus gate us 2x0; hora'Bul:ock 213; Norma Bak- A13s�ra Crony pp Mr,"and Mrs. H. Malcolm; also hope for the future in Hi% assurance er 207; Lit. Rimmer 203' A Top entertainment wan on station Mr. and Mrs. Robert Malcolm and . tnY -- — .—!CF-TO Chan. 4. for eighteen non- of God's forgiveness, if we truly Smith 241. _ :. _ In Appreciation family attended a family re-union at seek it At the beginning f this ear �tintwus boars. The jumbo show was the home of Mr. and lifts, john g Y Scored Over 200 With Handicap - -:era fund-raising opened, in aid of the Knox, at Hampton on Clnistataa we can have a fresh star. The ex- Jean Head 3('2, 210; Ei:een Poynton an behalf of the Parents of Fair- no petted incrsabe in population should 281; Bid Thontp�rnt 244: Marj. Hunt' port Beach..I woWd like to thank -retarded children in bntarao. Day, : increase church attendance. Wil: it' 241, 217: Lit. Rinimer 239: Barbara , Mr' and Mrs. James Baker and Mr. Viewtrs phoned is their pledges, Mr. -Robert Petry spent New What do we. want in the future? ` cuter 235• Perna Hurter 231; Ant David Holster for the outing enjoy- show the•ahow was in. progress, yews with friends u Oakwood. Y eel by tits Cub Pack of Y Which way do''we go to achieve it. Cmath 229, 2f,'2; Lily joncs 227.2}K; Beach. Fairport thus helping the chonically disabled Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Peer ent- Mrs. Maxine Ho ki:rson•conduct- 2 children. ertxined .has sisters and their fate- P Hazel Scala 2J; Nora Bullock 22, TQTO and the AL proceeds nixed from the teIe- td the junior Congregation. 247; Norma Baker 2!R; Pat Cat". afternoon visiting, the Museum, oh ices fcu' New Year's. The floral tributes were in mem- eron 214; Andrev Russ 201; Dor. Sun&y. December 11. and also a ttlrc: .went i:to a gener-0 fund for - Mr. and Mrs. . H. Rowe visited ory of Mr. Leslie Guy, brother of nibs Shanlev X00. "thank you" to the fathers who saw fthe introduction for r and improvement of Toronto friends at Christmas. Mrs. Walter nde, who ssed,a- fit to provide transportation. facilities for retarded crilid'ien, Brougham Youn �eopte were Bee+}ht's Frize won by Jean Head g way last week. with High Tii le h In Ajax and district pledges and hosts to several neighboring groups • • • • g p land.) 694 W. Aitl�n contributions may be sent in care of Young People, at a Social Fyen" 3fisa Belt Pa ton, of Ganan ue t"The Bank of Montreal, Ajax". ing in the Township Hall on Fri- spent part of her school -vacat un Remember •- "may little bit clay night. Duri iR the evening, Rev. . with her sister, Mrs. Dugald 'I home - - :fftelPt' A. E. Creswell was presented with son, and Tamil �j - - - About three percent. os Canad.'s a fountain pen by Brougham Y. P, :Vlrs. Ycgg} yEnglandvisited.-a it.w �� Speeial' population is afflicted with ;tteatai which he appreciated very nwch- friends in Long Lake, Baywillr, ]a.t, ,.retardatio-. There were about fifty persons pre week. sent. and all r(port a-good time: Mrs.)`am&s Harris; Mr. and .Mrs. ='.a=" x� Salvation Army DISV�VfiAiTi oug:ac Willis and family vi ited ' � III ING tLAREMONT Dr: and Mra. Walte>! \\'ill's last EE'T Air. and \fr•. '.loud Srt.ah an,l - Saturday. ���� C�t����t AJr. and 1.{r-. Clare heevil are Mr, I:eslie Gu brother of. lLs. .`.family of PiG�per.t, visitecl \Ir. 'an,l y bits, (aor: c Willson an,l f3rnii . on the pruu{ .,:andparcnts of a. baby_ Watter Lynde; .died -4udutnly ill. the - G Sunday; girl. Dch a lnne-Patricia.•7:pound,, O',hawa Hospital la.•t Wednesday. a� . h,i i t �lr, null Sirs. \laaenlm Sympathy is e-tended to the iaru- ��N �A Some friend,; iron L•crc c111��1 oil F - ,i.e:�•i I•:itct luxe, on Boxing Da}. it here. • • S. Icfr. and lit I'rrq 1L'cir, of Tor- . am'. \',ri,. Keevil were,visiting }Congratulations front the comin- "` # entn. une Ala; la_a week.- 7.00 P. M. 1 blr:'and \;-rs,'1'.m. h:rGS attend their daughter Anne, at the time of unity are extouded to Mr. and \tr:. ' the liapin, c�cut. ed a fanii% get together,,at the home P.race Goe;ar, of Pembroke, on the'. �, -- -• +CrUEST SPEAKER — \fr: Harvey •rc-xmlinson, brother 0f birth of their son, of \fr. are. \f r:. i,eorgc 1:nix, at Dr, N. F. Tomlinson here, is ill, in \V'c are sort};to fiend of the car iComrnissiclner W. Wycliffe Booth Enniskillen, out Su.ida%. the Braritforn General Hospital. Mr. Sorry to loci that ',1 r. Parkin Sr. accident ,during the holiday; - E�-ERYUhE WELCOME . as to the Ajax Ha�pital. i1',1 join, » .. - tenet by Air: and \(r;�. Thomas - ils in g him a speedy rl. A1ry, µ'le• was on hi•3• way to. Toronto, Owens. Mrs. 1 r W he suffered a severe, attack of Owens is recovering TO ATTEND Miss Grades Witter, of Toronto, ' nicely, at Bradford, but \I r. Owens -- - asthma:,Elis condition is reported to is confined to hospital at hev.-mark- -called on het aunt, Mrs. Matthc%%';, P on Saturday: * 6e improving, et with two badly fractured legs,. A group of Claremont residents Mr. -and Mrs. Keith Gibb and Mr, a•td Mrs. \\•roe and daughter w oiiiiii iiiiiii 1111111 11111111 11111111 Bracebri<ige; lilt. and airs. Grant chartered a bus to attend a party in Warren, of Gghaia. • visited Mrs. Miller and family, of bL'tritk�y; e.1=o \\hitby on New Year's Eve. Oliver Gibb, on Sunday. �f :firs. elan Fryer escaped serious The regular monthly meetin Xet Us RxemOJe,� Yo'a r �COme Mr. and Mrs. Bev. English and lit- y g of inittry when her car skidded'and roll- the W., A. was held on Thur,da -;ALL REPAIRS — AU SERVICES !le son, of B.oiklia; had New ear's ed' over three time -dinner with their parents Mr. and s, enroute home afternoon at 2.0�o'clock at the.home Mrs. Thos, English. from Uxbridge Hospital last Reek. of Mrs. Frank White. For-A -COMP to Job The°car was badly damaged, but Friends of Mr. Frank Conquer= a Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, of Toroq- q •Mrs. Fryer escaped with a severe good, former] o S�3et/C1lfStS to; bliss Sharp, of New York; Mr. g Y f Glendale Drive, / j and Mrs," John, Harvey; a4;o Mrs. shaking up. ~~ were 'shocked to hear of his sudden ' MFindows Pbstering : Mr. and Mrs. Wml. Gliddon visit- death on New Year's Da at • his 'Res Rooms Eileetr]ea1, 'E• Robertson, had their Christmas Y eel relatives in Cobourg on New home in Brighton, The sun: ath of �AddMams `Plumbin dinner iAith Mr., and Mrs. Al. Har- 7r Y "vey. Year',c`F.ve. this community is extended to his' . Kitchens Mcsonry L. Mr. a•. Mrs. Pete Lippert were widow and five young children. Mrs. D. Dawson, Claremont, via- the week-end guests of;iir. and Mrs. floors Co{penury -Ited, her datiOnter,Mrs. Mairs; and family, on Wednesday. , Bill Browning. Mr, and Mrs. Lip- Rouge Hill Home And School i bolhtooms • Mr, and Mr;..K. C. Pascoe and Pert,-former residents here, are now Tttslls living in Atadoc, where Mr. Lippert '=family had, their Christmas dinner The meeting of the RougeHill 'Ceti Remodel Construction Co. ltd. -with his narents,in Whitby. is in the upholstering business. Home and School Association will l Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward, of Oslt- be,held on Wednesda anuary 11, PL7-411tH OXd-4571 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox, Sol- 5• J ,Mina, visite� his awn, and lift, and Mrs. 'Bill Evans l parents Wm. and at 8.00 p,; m.=!his will be in the form were the. dinner guests of Mr. and of a "Panel" the subject , ` Mrs. Knox, on:Christmas Day. being Mr. and Mrs. Thos. English spent Mrs. Walter 'Yard on Monday. "Guidance in• Our Schools". We Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Redshaw en- are having very-capable and interest- : iChristtnas Day with their, son Pev, s and family, at Brooklin, tertained their, relatives on both ing participants- Mr. Ron Hall, Asst., sides of the family, on Sunday. `-- Mr. and'Mrs. J. C. Hamilton; also Y. Prin. Pickering Dist. High School, Air. and Mrs. George AicConnc'1 tin us his Philosophy and Func' FASHION HAIRSTYLING ltiis mother, Mrs. yV. Hamilton, and giving entertained Friends and relatives on t ' -Mr. Oscar Carter spent Chrigmas lions of Guidance in High School. 1 Carswell', of • Sunday. Also: Mrs. Ly,nde 'granter, in - Par- �ay with Mr. and Mrs. Carswell', Street Pickering Mr. and Vies. ' Jim Peddle and east=Teacher Relationships,,As a par- �shawa. family were Monday dinner .guests ent sees it;1&. Munroe, 'Sup enisin 1NHl�tebull 2-6370 Mr. and Mrs. D.'L. Mairs visited P g 11sr. And Mrs. Boyington, Uxbridge, of Mr. and Airs. Douglas Bacon, at Principal in School Area N 2 - ; Stouffville. speaking on the Emotional Devel- ' -on Christmas Day. Commencing Jan. 1st to 31st Mt, and bits. Thos. Norton; of The school rink has been used at opment of the Chilci; \!r. Parkinson,' most every day during the past Asst. Princt al at Rouge Hill School Markham, called on Mr. and Mrs. P B We are Offering You o' week of the holidays. 'W.-Slack one der last week. taking his part on the Spiritual Val- 0 $ 5.00 COldWC1Ve for $14.50 I. Mrs. Matthews spent ClrristmV Ronnie Hedges and several friend's ues in Character Building; Miss 4 had dinner at the Silver Rail in Johns, Teacher at Rouge Hill School ' -and $12.50 e0{dWwes for $10.00 -wveek with friends in Agincourt. J g Toronto on Sundae. �wrt ', with her topic being "Practical Guid- Mr. and bars. D. A. Beer visited P g Mr. and Mr:. L. W. Sheppard, of Afr. and Mrs. John Patton ertter- ance"; Air. Bruce Scott, will act w.c us $10.00 eoldwaves for $7.50 tamed out-oi-town guests on New Moderator: •' :` ...M ale Heights, on Saturday. year's Eve. For enterfainntent: we are fortun- 25 Cents Discount on all Charnpoos, Haircuts Reg. $1.00 now 7ft Mr. and Mrs. Garry Winton; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges visited! T �, ••irtd Ilir,:. Alyn' Elliott and family, i1ir, and Atr,. Arthur Bates, \Vood-.� alt in havino Don Kimura, who will Open Tues., Thurs. B Fri. Evenims end Mr. Crombic, all of Oshawa, via- favour us with piano numbers. Closed Wednesday Afternoons bri-lcre, on ;t:nda%. You are cordial) invited to attend rated b THEA .:and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Beer and Mr, and \.rs. Ray Hill and fan- } --Operated y ! family one day last week. ilv, of Ca'lingwood stunt the hole- thi, meeting. - Corr, , _ v ram-•+f _ w. _ ' .. a• .. e ' i i cEw►HEOUS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE -.REAL ESTATE TA - _ d SIC M=S c>E.aArrsD ARTICLES FOR SAIA COMING EVENTS FOR --CY-R , E. , 'lO R.t 'EY - W. J. EU1 T APPLES AND SALE 1 Ajax - Pickering �rYour Friendly Resident Agent" - RA 34046 NEW PARTY CLUB SPIES - >f2so PER BUSH. , : •------. « ----------��» Varieties OPEN MEETING Macintosh and Other U A x W. Hall, Cedar St. Ajax. Stock JANUARY 9 - 6.00 P. M. Please bring own container. , Office WH. 2-6212 .'Residence' WH. 2-3115 •MILLER` HEATING Speaker - Ken Bryden, M. P. P. PI Highway. ORCHARDS Refreshments Will Be Served No. 2 Highway. One mile west of -32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 24 HOUR .SERVICE Pickering village Pickering Township OPEN WEEK-ENDS 0 PICKERING, ONTARIO repair Service :SAFETY MEETING COUNCIL FOR SALE - 1941 Dodge,:. go� COLEMAN MONDAY, JAN. 9 8.00 P. M. -running condition. $50.00: Good At Building Facilities, Rouge Hill tires, Heater and radio. Phoup Park Opposite Fire Hall On - - Furnaces, Space Heaters, Water Highway WH2-2067. COOPER BLOCK LTD* Heafen, Ranges, Wall i Floor It is hoped' representatives from Furnaces RFAL ESTATE Service Clubs and other Interested "0 CALEDONIA P*AD - TORONTO Trailer Fjeating i Accessories Groups and Organizations will MOVING TO MONTREAL ;JBL4CKS BRICKS 2-3491 - Attend. _ FORCED TO SLFLL ._j- - D M -- _ 9 TUDOR fib AJAX E-AFTERNOON GR6UP !!�p�����p�� c' S YRNh STEEL PLASTERING---------- --------- -- -oR m nngalow, with _ of the United Church will meet -IMMEDIATELY the C E Centre on Thursday, Tan- Beautiful six room b CONTRACT nary 12, at 2.30 p. err. All ladies wd- double garage and steel overhead V �5 CRAM RENTAL t All Types Of Plastering come. door. Divided.basement with fin, k lain 'And Decorative ished recreation room. Wall to wall. TILE - CERAMIC PLASTIC Pickering Township broadloom; breakfast no9k. Modem • STATION'RD., PKKWMGr ONT1-Pha�nes WH. Z-t96�, EM. 3-480 I' LITTLE THEATRE . ACCOUSTIC FLOOR _ kitchen, This home is situated qu MARTIN E N R I G H T Presents a pity landtreaped ante attd a quar- ���... R R. 3, Pickering ter acres of ground. Family r Fa it worh TEmple 9•! 9 MIRND 819,000. Will saceifce for 12,50.Phone: ' °no ten A T©H N L L A Y JimBatty and family, of Brooklin; Parkdde Public School, }at for l W. L Campbell, Faipo rt Road. N. N S V R A N C II _. Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson and the SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1961, R R 3, Pickering. family, of Dwight;. Me. and Mrs. 8.15 P. M. ASSURANCR Bill Guthrie and fpmiiy; bars. W. H. in aid of the Boy Scouts' Assoc- TO RENT PRUDENTIAL �,w„ STD. OF ENGLAND Guthrie and Mr. Dick Guthrie were First Pickering Ladies' Auxiliary Beautifd 8 roomed R stone house; all at Bert Gutltrie's on Saturday. (presented by special arrangement conveniences. tot water heating; a ILtFE - MHOMOBiLE FIRE Mrs. F. Diederich, Unionville, and with the Samuel French Corp.) large garden and lawns; fireplace in her daughter Mrs. -G. Squair, Osh- Admission - •1.00 ham, Reasonable rent. Phone • 107 KNIMSTON ROAD EAST awn, spent the week-end at the home TEmpla 9-!466. r_ •'• of Mr. and-Mrs. Basil C2rurchyard. ST. ANDREW'R "' 0 8tat3on P3822, AJRZ Shopping COMM Places: WH 2-3301 Mr. and Mrs. Ant Brown, Ricky PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Pboes For hUnedlete Coverage Dap Or Night and Jimmy spent flke week-end at Kenneth Heron. B. A. Minister ^_- wA�jTE� the home of Mr. and Mrs: Keith Barnett, Scarboro. _ 1 - SERVICES WANTED r Mr. and Mrs: James Rapsey, 9.45 A. M. - Sunday School Rural Watkins Dealer for 8ourrtt A -- R1+B�ilS mas week with Mr. Rapsey s parents Brian, David and John spent Christ- 11.00 A. M. - Morning Worship�p Half Pickering Township. One full, Go NEWELL Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Rapsry, .of The Woman's Guild t tiara, or.two psrtxima men. Part Windsor. of St. George's Anglican Church will �°0 as least 25 hours per welt. AP- Mrs. T. Annan spent Christman pip, by letter to - Frank Hell (GWy8 Newell) p meet'in the Parish H oe Thurs- �• `.Real Estate Broker - Pickering illa a" the home of her son Jack, and � Box.* R R. 1, Hampton; Out. R ge Mrs. Annan, Whitby. J �R January 12th, at 2.00 V. err. u WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3629 _ >.� Mr. and It1rs. Dick Winter' and WANTED Whitby °-- Phone M0: &3629 = boys were at the home of Mr. and interior painting y Pickering V111ag "� # �l Mrs,Shas. Hamer, Brooklin, for house-cleaning. Write to - I. Cobourg FR. 2-7601 New"Year's. eter Bryce, R R. 2, Pickering, care Res. "Highways" lx Aiile East.of Dumbarton.No. 2 The funeral ris afr, Jack Wright,l Thompson. Phone TE9.i6s9. 1 �tibwaY 111 r, and bars. David Cowie, of formerly of Christina St., took place Joe Courtice; Mrs. David .Mowat, and on December 28th, from the tic- --- y Margaret, of Whitby; were at the Eachriie'Funeral Home. We extend Middle-aged man,' experienced at - DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC home of,airs. s,, Cowie.: our sympathy to Mrs. Wright, now lank work, odd jobs arouru! _b r, and ,�ir�,. J. Van den Hurst: a Wig• Pb. WH2-4867. f t Fairview Lodge. �� of Pradford were with Mr. and A reminder to "bird-lovers" -'now Mr,. A. Kampman, is the time the birds appreciate .yqur Tcoi Rentals COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING Mr. and•Mys. Fred Puckrin and feeding station. Sunflower'and wild family were at "the Hollinger far z- bird s eeda arc a%'ailab'e at the local ily gathering at Scadwro: hardware stores. A s arrow h.iwk Why buy when You can.rent? Do FREE ESTIMATE - air. Ad Urs, Art Hodge, lfarilyn p � it yourself and save with the aid o! K sat uti a branch outside our win the following specialized tools from . • - amd Billy, and air, and Ntr;, afar I on Ntw- Year's Day:, calmly pullinu .� "Simpson': Home Improvement" in �'' Hedge were at the hoinv of airs and toI)ieces. a morsel of turkey he had the Ajax Shopping Centre, Phan Pickering 111tH• , 2-2533 Mfr; James Hedge: Oshawa. obtained �omcw•here, and really eit The small daily rental charge i. air, and.air.. Dick Puckrin and joyed_hi dinner. -listed following each item .. the lour boys are ,moxing back to' Floor Sander Edger _ : $7,00 their home rn Audley this week from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Floor Polisher _ _ J11.00 Flliotr Lake .% -ere Dick's contract Half-inch drill _� _ 82,00 N _- ha. terminated. `�" ,. u r +�.-•�^"1!. 1 FIRST MORTGAGES ARRA GED: t The choir entered the church to rter-lac -' a r - ne roce�ctona to rd's .Aly- Belt Smiler -- p _ 52.00 h X d!�il!`' AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS eel Young, of Le�kanlA a rt a1r. Shepherd" for morning service con- Post Hole Digger -�-' ' 8 ,75 AND IMPROVEMENTS. Charlie Puckrin were with Mr. and ducted by 'Mr. Itiennjeth Heron, the Caulking Gun _,,.., 8 .25 GRCETD�VVS Mrs, Earl Pu jri:i for New Year's. ScOft ripture ccipturP lessons �tiere: - Stapling Gun S ,75 WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN - 'Psalm 86 and portion, of the 2nd- t Paint Sprayer 3,00 ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. BALSAM & MT. ZION and 3rd chapters of. Amos and St. Pick __ S .7S Luke 13. Music number was a solo Hedge Trimmer IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT- At the Christmas Entertainment "God bath not prorrAsed" by airs. Asbestos Shingle Cutter $2.09 - 1'MYOIR GAGE FINANCING 3 FOR FAST on Thursday `night. December 22, Elizabeth Boyes, Mrs. McCtement. Lawn Roller $ .75 h ,r�! :i, COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - twenty scholars received awards for at the organ. Mr. Heron preached Bissell Rug Cleaner $1,00 a challen r, lb;ew .Year's messa � Power' Ramset Gun AUBREY E IRELAND Perfect Attendance. gr g K $3.09 Lakin ah h;s text Amos-32 You PoweLCetnent Mixer -- ,� Quite a few persons are in, with only have I known of all the famil- Ramset Hammer 0 .73 the mumps - Wayne Disney, Sheita Extension Ladder >;EEIN61"18 AND COMPANY D isney ay McAvoy, Margaret, m its of the rarth. The great festival .__�-_ Hoskins, atary Jean Jamieson and in that time w-as New Year's when Undaley Hammer 1N sus Kenny Wilson, the peoples gathered where a ser- Lesto Jigsaw -;2,011 100 AMA ST W Mr. Gerald had the misfortune to Benz-0-vatic Blo rah $-.7s n � non was preached. There had been Blowtorch � - TORONTO Z, ONTARIO fall while skating, and fractured two -times µ•her. life was very simp- --- S .75 small bones in his wrist. le, 'but these times had passed.affray Plastic. Tile Cutter $2.00 One of the largest Christmas gat- Wheelbar'r'ow and many nave becoming rich at the $1.90 CE SECTION Of EMpire 8-5300 or Empire 6.5964 herings was at the Lorne Jones' expense of the poor, the small man Sledge Hammer S .75 Evenings home, when thirty-seven of the bfor- was losing to the rich, religious, House Jacks $ .7S practices were imnnoral. Amos, in his. Concrete Breaker 110.99 TEmple 9-1750 - WA. Z-6902 gan Evans' family sat down to din-: Roto-Tiller $I,OS tied and thirty-two to supper on Preaching, told of God's ju lgment Vibrator Sander !EH :Monday, on Syria, Tyrus, the Philistines, up- S21M l - ' Mr, and Mrs. David Pagan, Tor- on Edotn, the Ammonites against sump Pump $3.00 C L ST Sacrament of the Lord's Su onto, sent bfoab, against Pudah and against ( eposit Required) u pper p part of the Christman No D will be observed next Sunday. holidays .with :Mr, and airs. Cecil Israel To Isriael who had' received j wH1.� z- The Trustees.of 4udley school se- Tones. the law, to •Israel who had known, CHILD CARE main the same: 'Ronald Cox, John The Younc Pcople.'s Union enter- who had responsibilities, they shall lyl y y care for children' Puckrin and Dick Winter, Dick- was twined the Brooklin and Brougham h La'1 A be punished. tat would Amos say while d• -------- -------------------- p �w mother works. Modern, clean l re-elected at the annual meeting. Unions at a. skating `party on DL.;- if he were preaching a' New Year",4 home. Night baby-sitting, Pho_;te - �UDLEY The Trustees of the Bag otsville nc s sermon today? He would urge us to Pickering WH2-5284. i g� Y�, pond last Thudsda night and g School also remai�tlie •sNe foil-' met later at the church-'for lunch. consider our nays, ou'r short-cone- ":About eighty persona sat down to owing the annual meeting. They are inga, our responsibilities. God has PARTS AND SERVICE the annual Sunday School Pot Luck - Bert Guthrie, Bob Pardon and blessed us with a nation who knows Supper on Thurday evening of last Fred Peckover. AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE Jesus Christ, when w e fail what ex- Washing Machines $20 And UIr week. The Supt.' Fred Puckrin, wW The Community Club will hold WASHERS ruse have we?. Chairman for the short program. their first meeting of the new year SALES AND SERVICE The Junior congregation,was con- ±AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE 1 '- s • . • Phone: WH2.6410 - Rev. M. Butters showed colourkd at the home of :fir. and-Mrs. Wm, ducted' by hir•;, Harney.. O� Every Night Till 9.00 O'doc>If j slides of the 'Birth of Jesus'. Piano Brown, this Saturday evening, REPAIRS ON We draw attention to the Wee!:'of pelections were played by Marilyn Mrs. S. Sorenson was able to be Washers, Stoves, Refrigerators Prayer services, on January 8 in the °-- • • • • CAR RADIO REPAIRS •. ,Hedge, Peggy Squire, Susan- Rich: horns from L•ospital for Christmas. -' Presbyterian Church; on the loth, in � Partza Available For All the Anglican suds and Lynda Puckrin. Piano arc- Mr, and Mrs, Cyril Richards and g an Church, and on the ��DUhBARTON RAflIO ordion number: were played by Lin- family, of Torrnt4o, were with the Household Appliances 12th in the united Church - all ser- AND TELEVISION'; da Izatt and Grace Powell. Mr. R. Alex Richards 'family on Saturday, f24-HOUR SERVICE vices at 7.15 p. m. - Corr'. Nicholson was at the piano for the Mrs, Earl Batty-, :11r. and Airs, Phone - WH2-6410 WH2-6430 of T89.1191 Carol Singing, Bob Batty and family, Mfr. and airs. _-_ •41'•41 - - �.�' ?�' ♦ _� 4141- _ . T- %4141 4141.. 4141- Q. - _•/4141.-4141 4141 u.• 4141 - - - .. :4141. F �, 4141 __41_41 4141.. • 4141 41 ;41 • _ - • ;: •. : 4141 - 4141 •4141: a•Gd... ` • 4141 _ 4141...-41,41_) :41##41 _ "�•. _ ,;.,;• y*: -ROUGE HILL — #. Mr. and Mrs.-Louir of A Road - ;e recent airival of a sort: ot�a NOYES DRYS LTD t 4 d$ANTEEn Wee would like to welcome Mrs. Don I e to her new h m a-T Ser v e CH {t.'S - R M and Mrs. C. A. Schwalm of .PRESCRIPTION, SPECIALISTS t Alt=& Road spent New Years with _ Any Make wr Model FUNERAL DIRECTOR their.daughter and son in law in Arthur= ielcl Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. J. Paar of Altona FURNITURE DEALER Road visited with Mr. and Mrs. B. COSMETICS SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS Dobbin of Dunbarton last 'Monday .�.�.,.�--.a,_ _ - • . evening. STORE HOURS Private Ambulance Service Mr. 'and Mrs. A. V. Draper of ' Alton Road attended a New Years WATER DELIVERED DAY oar NIGHT' party at the home of Mr. Draper's WEEK DAYS DALLY 9-9 sister in Se'arboro. :..SUNDAYS B HOLIDAYS 1-5 r -'West Of DunbArtQn e e are sorry to hear that little _ -- — __---4141.._ __ �� K We ._ WM- McEACHNIE, prop. t KP nQ — — PHONE with the croupe. Geth well soon P ERING , _ PI ON H 5-5961 e Mrs, U. Senwal"m of houge Finis •IPH E W _ . spent New Years day with her son - ATIantic 2-0063 Phone WH. 2-2171 • and daughter in law Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Schwalm of Rouge Hills. -PkkarinRr Ont. ! We are glad to hear that Dlrs- -_-4141_ Smith Sr. of Pinegrove avenue is,get-_. GRAHAM HA RD WARE KIr4 AND t;LA14Itt: Ling along nicely after a bad fall. Mr. and Mrs. B. Black of Scarborpo . e tUC7`irt]+1LrER8 W.H.j.-THOMPSON B.A'.; LLH. visited with Mr.and Mrs.A. a Dra - _ er of Altona.Road on New Years day. ,�pplianees, Paints - � � =iaanarre sal Aatlwrisei we.t;be jrsistar and SsAeitot -_ - ' (lit Ww at Ostw to aald Ydsh. Ladies' Jawrl League 4141 - ''•� 4141 4141. . Sd*b Cotumma and Ottta>F{o - Tools, Glass, is Heaas- December 21. = Point. , t�e Bain ywuf u+s. Red 1f stdo Glenwood BMg• Aj Ga�ts 19 �:-. +•.•. .• '!�►ese1>v.bie Rubies 18 i tM>s� Sigt!w Ae Oy . _: WSiteltaA 2-SIS1 aS..e[oo.� 4141 Pearls 1Te1rHl Hardware* - R dd.oeet TZw4de 9-2dM' Sapphires It M �yr. Onyx�a9 12 PHONE 1MI�1. 2-1911 :.PKTJ JNG E ;. OL's�we use. -_ 4141 rVaNeft S Cr�tton, Fraser# Drynm . Dowling 200 Or Over - W Ve M Pye 2 e 25Q; Rose Stroud & Mardoch ,. 239g Vera FTe 238; Emily Young S t, 230, 212; Frances Day 228; Mary BorrlsNn, 3oKchors cmd Notarise 21 Shoo 212, 239; Marion Graham ..:M aMi , Ba Showers • 217; Edith Hogag-th 2121 Helen Pat- �s R+ Public terson W. 4141 !ionic e# Gaalttnerot! Cjtanlbers. High Single (flat) - Winne Me- Balmy ProdYds Comb. 250; High SinO. (hand-) - - Aarri:ter, Solicitor, - 5 Skncoe Street Noun. Oshawa vera Pre m: Hldt TLIp{a chat) - �— —- —"A40at Pies Our Speciohy" TsJlapEWnW M. 3-34(`6 Mary de -8 637; Ifth Triple Notary Public (MAL) - VW& Pre . Main St., Pickering WH, 2.0006 w .m OW now W — DENNEY AT. ?-7391 or AT. 2-1362 t010tairmy RomAll �, A�,GM BROTHERS TAWN AJAX -LUMB E R, CQ ,- tl _�i�camom seed cash Drwa Ihmneaia t .. r Q, Duns, I'IiG "'Jill• - - - _ - Iler'1lswr�l Aw s�esil.■aad 4141 • Installed s�1re Altewtions•Repairs COTTAGE MATERNAL -- #ETIGMG 016se m•NM Temple 9-3317 { t ;�iARAfiE DOORS PAINTS _PLYWOM onulneld.1 ,, "'�� 41104 � GRACE PRESBYTERIAN H2O•IIT YOMKF CAM110 rTeeT SHOP TOM -H1glt...y e[entmsat Kerb' ' Read Church ; - T8 M>Z ARRANGED I sosr. Avs�, Tsar. g .d tar CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE P•ubl c worship and l..doy school AS LOW AS iL s. 1. Wbi:by, Oularle 9-M ...a.—We» Row#* ftwc school '!l`we as11w weal of Whitby oa !l oo.c..-t.mw.�.+ R.w+r+ a scfie.l AVERAGE GARAGE - $15.00 PER MONTH an Nfj, 2 Highway, bet�►eea EYi IOPIN M/ELCOME Whitby and AJAX - lbeo.; Whitby Ma 9-3463 a I� ~ � - _ ' . t ce Rd HVO. 2 HIGHWAY WH 2n1�! Phone AT. 2-2372 - s�NG DR. JOHN LESIK - ST------•----------------. ---- rF'LUM . GEOCHURCH ANGLICAN Pckering Genera! ar ware ALFRED KAYES j DENTIST Rector Rev. H. S. Shepherd, B. A:, D. D. BATHROOMS I _4141 ;PRESSURE SYSTEMS Bos: 198, Picketing - Ph. W142-3513 _. OFFICE: WH. 2•Mf40 SUNDAY SE1tVI�ES ESTIMATES GIVEN RES: WH, 2-185! 83#1 a. m.-Hoty Coatmttttioa _Paints Eleccrietil Ap}Jli�ncei - WH2-6717 j 11.00 A. ter.-14lat�st9 Prayer ;Ip)eaoe I 11.00 a. a 14oly Communion -4141. • +� �. -gu �) .Tools :lass Etc _ ----- --- 11.00 a. m day School its the Co=uu:aty Hall 11.00 a. m-Nursery is Reotory ;41 41 _ Room - ages up to 4 ?ears ISION & RADIO- WEDNESDAY 'REPAIRS :!W M . ' E . 1 - _ Isdon r 4141 0.0 a m. Holy Coestn>a+iop lad .� Intercessions for The $ck NgONE: TEmgW 9-1191 ' Ficicer�ing--United Church 2 D Plcic Dtn�BARTIDN RADIO Tv S H E,R D I N Minister: Rev. Me Sv"ars A. H. AAT'rS1/ . 4141 _ FUNERAL AND SUNDAY JANUARY 8, 1981 ..r 4141 Two Morning Church Services 4141 ' L . Boom a� oorle >A A. AMBULANCE SERVICE M. and 11.07 A. M. t , y and 80IACZTaJi Sacrament of the Lord's Supper 'Now Pr f ce i No. Z HIGHWAY At Each Service . 1?H 81iII.DaK3. AJAX AT MCII1l M MACH ROAD JurAor Sunday School 9.45 A. M. "� �, 1'e' 11�ese et A. OaLws 8esdos Sunday Sctiool - 11.07 A. x. t:AlN OR WII"l 30 MY$ ____._ 1e�ephone 4141 4141: �liQDL$Y ,: C TOVE e ensuraluce Co: w1�. -3610 . P. M. - y service • r . CASH oR wm!!�l so DAYS tea.. Wnra 0R.PROM 1dw ter Fats 4141. Osasfes Sactameat Service C isih Mitchell LAID �. . � _ �,. ""°�" "'�"�'' BRADY Christian Suen�e Society tl� •;•.l..�•t �se a �a ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO Wh. 2-6771 -24� bowman & Gibson PLUMBING STORE cz;URCI; SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL !' Z: 'W10=19 SU SUNDAY,- 11.00 A. M. _- TH$ ONE PLACE TO GET in Rosebank Rood School -_---- Reading 12oom Open To Public' JCVZRYTHING IN DAILY WALTER THOMSON, O.C. r MONT1EtTN, RIEii� a CO. ht Jlllertoa Euildfng Kingston Rd. PLUMBING. GOOD VALUE At Rouge Hills I " . BARIMTER SOLICITOR _ f Cbwftred Aeeeo.te.ta +A'P THE RIGHT PRICE • • NOTARY PUBLIC tke.ced Trvetees Testimony Meetings 8.00 P. M. COMMISSIONER FOR 'OATHS O.hawe — ELroN4d ' Open Daily TIN 3,30 Pao. Every Wednesday In The North-west earMr of Saturday T1, t P.m. 1 Reading Room old Plan! Rd. on _ e, W. aLhl C.A., I.I.A. SALES - SERVICE No:2 Mighway WH. 24910 Oshawa IA 5-352' W A CONTRACTS ALWotanC - _ -- WHMeha1124W 4320 Kingston Rd., West will For - ATlaaucc2--2635 AT. 2-2080 AT. 4-4721 �� �.•,.. —''. --' '+. ......... .. ..1 ~ u �p s . Bay �eora�k w1w+r�r� d o 4aoirP 4-44 =19AM FreachazWe aped ti'; t. ►spa r 30 Ash.desblr.apsn. . .l5<igL isiats off.: +� Everett t.ro Years oil on January t7th to by the ► RidB�. 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EXCWPT THM.* & FRI TILL 9:0o P.� ._1�f0._2 HIGHWAY PRICES EPfEC'TIVE TH1�R5. reel., swT: JA1�lUARY SA _ &h _ 7H, JUST EAST 4?F ROUGE BRlflGIE CHU . .15' oz. Has SWIFT'S ALLSWEL�T D , for Ib. for � og oo MARGARINE (SAVE 14c) - SAYE 4 CMTS MAPLE LEAF Largo 28 .:. do _ MAPLE LEAF � _ , %= lb. pkg. M I N C E M E eeseS - a C (SAVE 4 CENT51 -Ch - .(3AVE be) - Special offer of 6c off Plus 4c of! (SAVE 100 MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEE6E ' . Lsrgs 16 oz. jar WAGSTAFFE DRAMD STRAWDERRY or RASPDERRV Ched-R-S Large 24 oz. jar C JAM . . . . (swvll C s) Spftbd Offer of se off - SQUIRREL - .:. ,(SAVE 10c) - .. . .,4rgo 1i Os.,�!• : ' _� SHORTENING Peanut Btittle _ 27 C ' Special offer of 7c plus 3c off) y ( µ`' LYONS ECONOMY PAX_ _ ' :. ...:•_ � � . . -. .' ..: . Most ... . , of. 100--Z Cup si:o . POPULAR BRAND q CARTON of 200 TES S �i .09 a. 69 Cigarettes (�,e 2�) = +(SAVE 20c) R. NO. 1 FIRM SELECTED GOLDEN RIPE CATELLI COOKED Largo 28 Oz. 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