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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_01_13 ,'N�.• .�.. � •. .'� q..,u ...� .r _. .. . . .., �--_ cif Th eri,n ews *­, _ . Sub•cetptkA r ta,7 Per Year United btates: W-00 W. C. MURKAR-AND SON BLIS be. Y Authorisd s VOL, 76 NO. 17 P;CKERING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1951 Published Sines November 1881 Post Office Dept -Ottawa 1 -� ,1461- Pickering Village Council Township. Planning Board Appointments v4� Held U01- Following__Discu Councillor Clifford Laycox,,, last .r.� week recommended that the township planning board be asked'to 'resign PICKERING ViLLAGG and then the members could" be re= appointed or relocated. - Mr, Laycox said that he and others We trir�t that all those shiny Nev�i`- i felt strongly that Ward 5 had ,no Year jtesolutions are still intact«' representation on the Planning Board. Are they?:; t s Board members Well Ritchie and Mrs. Gordon Rinimer and 'littler t Jadk Mans ella are the two retiring daughter Jeanne are spending this: members. Others on the, board are: week with her parents, Mr, an q 'George Todd, Ken Clarke, Hardy - hlrs. Hugh Miller and family, while`! - Craig, Dave Lennox and J. It. David- Gordon u away on a business trip] son. to his Waukee. { Reece Sherman' Scott said that His manv friends here will bal three members of the Board live-in happy'to heir that-'Mr. Win. Goudtgr; close proximity to each other but of Portland:, who is in Hospital aty that- he was-not sure that location Smith's.Pairs, is,now much impruv+I was a major consideration. ed in healta and hopes to return to{ Deputy reeve Edgar James said; his home this week. • 4 `'I would not like to see the whole Miss Margaret Hortop has retttru.-f . Kingston -i it is important that- ed to we have experienced men." ing holidays here. - Councillor Laycox said he thought: On Monday evening, Mrs. KeFa( there wore getter_qualified men in Clarke was Quest speaker the Aja44 j the urban area. and Pickering Hospital Auxiliary,.;) "I'm not finding any fault with held at the Nurses' Residence. He:e i the qualifications of the board inept- bubject was "Museums and ArchiQ.f bers" said Reeve Scott. ectural Conservancy,'. She display "The initial planning will be done ed some items of historical fat in an area where we have no repre- and encouraf f-d a greater intetest ' sentation" said Councillor Laycox, our Museums, suggesting that Rte "I admit it is a rash step but it has ering Towaahip Museum woly d > " -MAIN to be taken'soongr or later." a -good place. to - store old fami REEVE C,.E. MORLEY RECEIVES GAVEL FROM CLERK B. A_HOGARTH -Councillor Harvey Spang said he heirlooms ,which would be disptayedJt - -- could see little point in changing the where they :cold be,enjoyed by er+ at the Picsetiny "Village Council Inaug uzl lY:etting, Reading Left to Rigit: Comcillon Len. board. t'ro'ts. Some items of historical ittN 8t'rrham, Ross. A. Morisco. Reeve Morley The mattei was left over until.the tercet will be shown feats time Clerk Hggarth. Guncil ors Ron. Watson and Ab. next council meeting. time in Sir.. C. E. Morley's wind Reeve: - Photo by B. Pomeroy - ows. • _ • • Twp• Assessment Mr. Chas. Spencer. whitbyp former resident here is is hw� i3itaE All Three Candidates Lose - New Principal For at present, -recovering from as a0* - 'tack of angina. • _ . . Appeal Costly _ Mr. and Sirs. Norman Miller and I Votes In Township Recount - Dunbarton High Bruce,' of Edmonton, Alta., 13pen*4 The recent appeal of the Ontario Saturday with the fornmes sistcr� Judge A.:R. Wilmott of Cobourg • County Assessment was a very-costly Sirs. Robert Annan and family. '&eonducted the recount of deputy reeve New Gas Station 11r. Vernon Stettler has been-em- item to Pickering Township in more Congratnlaiiona to Mrs. Robt. FLt ballota at Brougham. last Wednesday. ployed as principal of 'the new Dun- ways than one. -Crank on reaching leer 91st buthda Edgar James stretched his majori- barton High School, effective January Not only did they lose their appeal, on Monday.-Mrs. Crook wishes t _ ty over Mrs. Jean 1RePhrson by an- Broken Into 1st- but had their assessment increased by thank all those kind friends who seam , ty o 8 vote. giving him a majority an- - 31r. Siettler .was formerly principal about two million dollars. birthday card'a on that occasiorr, The new gasoline station 'at the j oY Queen Elizabeth -Junior High Adding insult to injury were the Last week Dr., H. S. Shep.herai of 60•votes. Alt three candidates last i Q g j Y ,. . corner of No. 2 Highway and Har- School. South Peel. He isat'present legal fees involved in this bearing. entered Oshawa Hos tal for-r,w+' votes because of ballots the judge! ga g• P would not allow. I wood avenue wits broken into early;orgunlzing for the nev f school and Special solicitor, Paul Mantha got gery. A complete and speedy recov i Mr. James lost 2S votes. Mrs. tic- Monday morning. ;storking out of the Pickering high $4300, the township's solicitor, Mr. cry is hoped for. Sir. WnL. Dun-i , Pickering Tovaehip 'police said'school once• Hassartj t 4100 and the 'township can la reader, wtl conduct chereh# Pherson 31 votes and Wen. F&r grieve per $ P Y that the attendant discovered the s 23 er cent o!the County's legal services Burin his absence. � 30 votes. The standings after the re- break in- on arriving at work, Entry Pay P Y g g count were: James-1176, McPherson- was gained by forting the office door. costs which were $20,000. _ It is reported that the scarcity o#1 - ;1116 and Fairgrieve-652 Village Committees. . Allan all, this appeal cost the town- water in thi.: township has never 1-two cartons of cigarettes were stolen. ship over $12,000 in legal fees alone. been so acute. This serious sitaatiogy Judge Wilmott in his :snort �to the P dent said Mrs. McPherson was Cpl. Chas Daniels is investiEating. • is a result of those lovely dry, } Appointed `nn' '•justified in asking •-ur a recount. • • shiny days last fall- Village resid.-i We understand t h a t he did not fi�tan East Rou e' Pickering .Villa a eonnEil.'set u Ministers Address enta have eatse'to be thanldut fo; comment on the election but that he y g g P a full supply of this precious' was annoyed about one harp t the following standing committees • modity at' low cost. ; lot box, .,There the ballots were Wells and made the following appointments Inaugural Meetings Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith left dumped in, instead of. being placed ry at their 'inaugural last week.. on Friday to spend the rest of �i in the envelope provided, also say- Councillor Clifford . Laycox told Worki Comm.—R.' Watson, -A. Local ministers'addressed the in- -%inter in Florida. ing he would write one or two of the � augural meetings of Pickering Town- Mrs. Hugh Jeudwine• is sow a-�council �t wreck that--marry-herpes $eeve, I..�-8orrrittgham. Finance--R. ship and Pickering Village councils :�t - D.R.O:s. There were ballots not al- P g 8 patient at Ajax Hospital baying tra_i in East Rouge. had die wells slid, SIurison, >Z~ Watson, L Butningham; last week. dergone sue During er abw lowed in 233 out of 31 polls.'Most of aS purcFiasing loads of water every Fire urd Pe+lice--L. Burningham, R. gam' g l' these were ballots marked with.tick4 four days at $6.00 per'load. ;�Iuriron. A. Reeve; Welfare—A. Dr. Wm. McKay speaking to the Bence, from borne, Mr. jeudwine is� instead of a cross. Some voted "I expect a petition -will be 'coming Reeve, R.-Watson, R, Munson; Build township council, told them it is i e staying with their datghter ]Sra.i for more the.-,•one person, some cir- to council from that area, asking that ing Comm.—L: Burningham, and.all portent to make sound decisions, He Daniel!-Jenkins. Bled the name of their candidate and water services be put in there as soon members of council; Sewage works- said our beliefs are very important. Some lady - we don't ttnow r�i one voter wrote 'food Luck"beside f as possible," he said. Reeve Morley and council (first named What we believe ig one religion'and k was. called"us to ask if we t'adi the candidate's name of his choice. "We should endeavour to, supply is chairman. some of us tend to cash in our re- noticed our last isn't was dated -1 _ ligiotn for something not nearly as "1960". Boy, we didn't know aayooer. the residents in East Rouge with the: im rtan he said. He' 'reminded" read any ��� figureli on what it «all cost them ' Planning Board—D. Scott I. yr, J. P° t, gr are glad to�kno'w' it, I�mead 196>4, To Cost McLean 2 Bert Maurer•2 yrs,j council members they have' a eat for water" said Reece Scott. ; influence on man Mr. Scott said that a, stal;t would ! Reeve Morley 1 yr, B. Kearney 3 yes, y.people. this week- Thank you Lady wtw�; Of ReeoYnt have, to be made on sen-icing areas j • Butt '3 yrs, H. Richardson 3 yes, Rev. Melville Buttars, addressing �rK yam, +►ere. - badly in,need -of water but that it L_ Burninghant 1 yr., Ken Cooper 1 the village council, said we should Mrs. Wm. Dallcy, Niagara—Fatlsr would be many years before the Yi'• keep pounding away at the ground . is-visiting her con Sir-W. J. Dailey-, Councillor Clifford Laycox 'said at whole south end could be serviced. - rules of honesty, and respect. There and family. the inaugural meeting last week, that He said this ti-ould no. doubt be dis- Community' Center Board—Mrs. are certain foundations -that were The pupils of Lincoln St. S.hoo12 lie felt strongly about all the rate- appointing to many residents: Fred Stork, Mrs. Jane 'Smith, R. put into society years ago, he said are a little disappointed that so few-, - -payers .being naked to beer the cost Watson, Len Burningham,• Barry and a form of society now emerging 'colouiful Birds have as yet visited') of •the recount of deputy reeve bat- a Murkar, Don Henderson, C. hilon. that is cutting itself off from its their two feeding stations. I`othingt i Ros��f> ide Crossing ' Public Library—Helen Cooper lsyr, sptls'tual roots. He said the Bible is • more exerting so fir than a few bluej "If any ,costs are-attached to this symbolic of what he has said but jays, a wood-pecker and plenty of�j Mrs. H. Buttars 2 yes, Mrs, R Muri- often it is symbolic but never opened recount, they Should be levied against • Yn? Pe sparrows and starlings. However, the person asking for the recount" TO Get Attention S°r' 3 3�5' and studied. Mr. Buttars said the some cardinals and chickadees, jun Mr. Laycox said s • ._ foundation of our princi les is based - e- no ing o w-1 11 Councillor Clifford Laycox told the Bragan, To Metro'Conservatton.Au- on t•1s Councils cannot o mire liave been seen elsewhere in the will-j don't see why the ratepayers should inaugural--meeting of the township thority, A. Reeve, Committee on Ad- by legislation alone, you have, to con- age. And the snowy owl is also► be asked to pay'for any recount" 'council, that ..something should .be. i justment—R. Hall, J. Simons, H. vert the inner,man, he said. with us. a acid Councillor Harry Boyer. done about the dangerous level cross- 'Westwood. Dr. W. 'H. and Mrs. Baillie, ' oil' Clerk L. T. Johnston said the only ing at Rosebank. Torpnto, 'spe»t Sunday with the costs to be borne by the township He aske;i council to make reps- Lishlnan family. would be' the fee of the township's sentation to t•i1e railnay'for some kind Rotary To Hold ALL-STAR HOCKEY GAME firs. Crowther had the nuisfortun� solicitor, Mr. Elliott. , . of signals at this spot. to 'sustain three broken ribs from Clerk L. T. Johnston said that two An "All=Saar" game with an :V1, fall down her steps on Sunday, ands • members of the Board of Transport / Star Team . from the Stouffville Farmer s Night Community League will play the has been in Ajax Ilospitsl since. Hunters. Carrying Commissioners recently viewed this 'Unionville jets at the Stouffville Congratulations to Howard andt-i SP of with Road Su t. J. Cha man Mrs. Path, Brock Road, on fife birth • • P P P Pickering •Rotary Club' will hold Arena, on Friday, January 20, • at of a son on Sunday, Jan. S. _ ' and added he felt the Board was now their annual "Farmer's Night" next 8.30 p. m. High Power Rifles .prepared to do something, g Mr. and Mrs. David Crich�nn en-j _ Reeve Scott said they. so looked Monday evening, when each Rotarian The proceeds from this game will tertained at the New Year week-end) at the level csaid hey. Chesterton invited a farmer as his• guest. be divided between the Stouffville Gompaints have been 'recei�'ed by Mr. and 11ir . Faulty, of �juebecs� Dep.-Reeve Edgar Jalnes,irom resi-•. Shores but- were reluctant to install, Special speaker will be Mr. Ron' Minot'Hockey• Association and the µ,ho moved 'there from the villagd� Vastokas, assistant field director for "Injured Players Benefit Fund". dents that some hunters-are rOarch- bells or signals at this location., about three years age, It is pleasin�j ing the -Royal Ontario Museum at the The Unionville Team is presently through the townshilf"carrying to learn that they are interested irzf� high powered rifles Indian site near Pickering, leading the Metro junior R. League retuyrnirig tb Pickering to live, a*} According.to the Act, hunters may • Mr. Vastokas is a. graduate of the.. and the players hope there will be soon as Mr. Fouhy'is abto to secur ' only carry shot guns or .22 rifles. - Firemen Ta Get - University of Toronto and has been one.thousand fans out to see Yhis•- suitable employment. _ working at the Indian Village site game. Mr. James raked if there could be = ' . _ . .. The annual banquet of the Hor ,• • / for.the past three summers. Some of the local players panic-' )cultural Society more Game Wardens. W ty will be,hdd at th Councillor`Harvey Sprang-said. it ■ orkmen S Comp It I It was here he,met his wife Joan, ipating with the AJI-Stars are:.. G E. Centre of the United Cl'ur was difficult to get more Wardens. - .another student. They were married Wayne Redshav0, V*ray and Grant on January 17. - Re also said that,he thought a lot Pickering Village firemen, at least In 1959, and in 1960, both worked at Jones and Jim CiidC11ra "IL Mr. and Mrs. J. •Myers, of 'Hit bf residents would be asking that the 16 of them will be covered'by Work- Pickering. Today they'are both do- Give the boys your aupporf, and �vG reta­%ed'on Sa'rd� ftpm 10 day pheasant shoot be cut back men s Compensation it was agree&•, la post graduate work. see a good game of Kockdlr •t the holiday- t.: m England: IN v' to 8. He said-the time wss getting liy'village council last a*eek. - t: Vastokas has 'an inteTeating same time. : w their l�a�•close to where there would be---no The 16 men will be covered up to story to tell abont the 1000 year old �:. shooting in the township at all. '$5,000.00. __ Indian viLt a at 'ickering. _ _ _ . ...' ... ., � ..♦c J ,mow. '' ,, .- .•, •r .rte ^�,. r: � 0`1>!o341 w.,Omar `4}t hilovyihp.Dei i cad etesthe�►a' :jas�IE±r$t}ck�and•Reg.:pack!s�aslort- as ces t co ctLon • X71 ooEStrib., , Edith J�iogarlk 26d; Jena Er'ad• ; • HULL$?IN Lhe brtght surd nine attracted scores a growing demaisd for the Safety utioas anew th* ip at Made Shaw 259;• Jea,a rry. 210; Kee of atwteR; and the display of hard Flares. , on the recent O,Telethosu, are Stodc.20 ; Mard. Cardwell 20y; Win. ware would have bten enough to • A hearty "thank you" to those 'to be Yeast to any branch of the Can. sie McCombe 202; Frances Day 201. The Dally Star on "Christmas Dec- outfit the Cuban army. Our man members who _ •' era " - December 23, tan a big participated in the Sank of Coq, Cow g thanks are due Bill"Newin4a, Reg. Sunday Bowling Schedule during the local Fa3td • ma)o �' �� .!flat y b! �.to the artR.:+'Z4�i • pictmi}i:"of the helicopter-Santa mpm- Parker,, Bill Lang. Jim Clark, Jack the fall months • netting nearly Bank of Yontrea(, Ajas. YKa pye 223; j; h ! )t • - roof dr3play on Lion Craig's Buci, Ed Orchard and maby others i2K �"` - g EioBatth , Ott wa home. who worked to make it a success, Floodlights have been installed, Ldiee' Jesdi Lsasw (hatld.) • Marg. Cardwell S Erb.the ,Editor gets the Fin- and pgrticularly to members of vary and the rink project is under way, 1Kintiers df 2nd, BeCtkn •.Garnets sncials,.1?ost,,as._representing one of ions gNn clubs who turned out- in Timm Jan. 4. Pain • AT kOVE • fourteen Canadian Companies to re- f9rce. Proceeds came very close to The Retarded Children's Fond Garnets 23 Mr. and )Am Walter Carlton, o! eeive an Achievemtent Award at the the $200 tnark. c..r rY---�. ' Canadian' Ind-ust � "'moam OWE .7M PAPOR RM Am ` Conference at St.-Adele, Que, ed pro;ect , at least among the small itew t•gbare , It' a nde ,�c 25 Monster rt o I} Le s Turleeprs fry, is the regular Saturday morning leaver icaassioa•that ALL d_oa,• ,Sapphires:. s 17 & - ,i and •t*o lively �dUt filings went 'to bowling;.which'resumes January 7. atigns ftom this aces to the Fund, Onyx 16 ' kighty-gratified prize-winners at'the Earl risers be at the alley at 8.30, `- •' `:� J ' TAD P y y should �O to the Bank of Ddontreal, Emeralds 43 s� :_best goat-�sded turky aheot'isi tho-• others, abbe tl%* _Ajm The author of.that article B �` f D . Bowling 200 Or ,Q�rQr - � ': _?1 .7.00,to 9.00 p� m. x , .,e, `^ ..a. ..era it � .. 0 U • r ! Off.AV�Y EVENING TLL 7:00 P*M6 - R O U G -9 fit= _ SPIT a fir- ,a e PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. JANUARY .12th - 1#h 14th JUST EAST OF ROUGE BR�D� (WHILE IT LASTS) SLICED RINDLESS WHILE THEY LAST IREAKFAST : : • BAN Wieners � C Maple Leaf Boneless Roiled Shoulder –- – -- 1 FRESH LEAN ' ihs 219 • oast gib: 39 ' ince� 'd o am BONELESS ROLLED (let FIVE RIBS) rte► - {- BACK BACON Prime Rib Roast )b CENTRE CUTS END CUTS 79 M SLICES Ir. or SLICES Ib. PRESH 59c toBONELESS RO�LEQ !LATE BRISKET PoioAST Minced ' s rb. C SLA-DE o SHORT It _ b. C - JUBILEE SMALL LINK PURE PORK BOAST MADE BONE RJIMOVtD, SAUSAGE C STANDING — (06 and 704 RIBS) r•�b. tray PRIME RIB' R �- C OAST _q% 0%09% OW460"h~ OR% While Th Last St ey rittlr Fresh Grade A Large (Loose) K BRAND FROZEN -8 Oz. Pkgs. 99 _D ' -- --A T', PIES ' -..,4 for � . (SAVE:17 CENTS)3 7 YORK OMOGENJZED in 7 Oz. Milk Glass Sherbet _ P eanut Butter C Bring Your Own Containers - Limit S Dozen to Customer (SAVE 2 CENTS). NO. 1 FIRM SELECTED GOLDEN RIPE Special Ofhr of 4e Off - i BANANAS "2. lbs. C 00000 MARGARINE t �..� SPECIAL OFFER OF 3c OFF PLUS 2c OFF p►►►�► z • R�� The C SWIFT'S (SAVE 9 CENTS) 1S os. Has t - - 'for LYONS SOUP. MIX 21/4 Oz. Pkgs. FOOD CHICKEN " 29. _ ���®�� (SAVE 9 CENTS) �'OR C SPECIAL OFFER OF 10c OFF — SWIFT'$ Large 24 Oz, Tin CANADA PACKERS C 4 r�� SKIM MILK POWDER large 3 Pound Box K,,L I K 2 oz. Mound Has – .� -- - 0 Instant C (SAVE 10 CENTS) IE11J1�fL!`CEllff 04RiS Cilyiiit �l Es. Itetl 'MAPLE LEAP' LI�bERFLAKE _ C. Pure d' 1b,.1-x 9 39 r , • I i 227, Clare Skitch 266, 219, Harvey( If you have any News Items for A Phone Committee has been set ir,. *hewing the essence of Jtaus'' ° '.,� t�r.•..---• Fertile 287,'. 203,_Vera Trangaada this column please phone TE•9-i56S.-• up. If yon would like.your'name oa �teachinga. to a perfect should use r: the list, call Mrs. Norma Benson, at .- as a guide to a perfect life as taught 204, Helen-FMS;Dvreea Ed- ' 56J, by Jesus. McKay explained the ARIckering, Ontario wards 216,•,Anna Glchtui 249, Jack different'Beatitudes. For the next January bth, 1961 Buck 221, Al Hooper•216, Al Skel- The W. I. will meet on Wednes- Bu 22 Jessie Henderson 2Al .Sk Her many,friagds here will be Sor-' day, January 18, in the Community few Sundaays he is going to peak ton ry to learn Miss ''--- `:-0-p" has su-Tht-Program will he on the on more of Christ's Sermon on the On December- 3rd, 1960, the Mu- 2100 s - had to return to hospital` "Local Museum". Roll, Call , to be Mount , • • • -nicipal Election was held in Picker' Several members of, the Bowling DSrs. Connie Blake was able to re- ' answered with -, `�A Task'of the :ing Township'in which I was a Can- 'Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Willis and didate for the Office of Deputy Reeve. Club, along with their families+:and turn home'Eton Scarboro Hospital Pioneer' Housewife". On learning after the returns friends enjoyed a skating party on on Saturday and her friends wish Mrs. Lloyd Pascoe was admitted family and Airs. James Harris,, of t t tame in, there had-been a lack of the Bay Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Swan her a speedy recovery. to the Uxbridge Cottage Hospital Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. WaIs uniformity in dealing'with the ballots, opened her cabin for the use of the Claremont Hockey Team took an on Wednes:ay, to undergo a sur- ter Willis on Saturday. i\ira. Willis such as ballots marked with a check, skaters and also served' hot coffee' 8 to 2 beaiing from the Greenwood gery operation. made a birthday cake to help Mrs. which was greatly appreciated on team at Stoufiv ille on Friday right. ----""+ Harris celebrate her birthday. two or three crosses on one ballot, such a cold, windy day. The boys have had troub:e getting BROUGHAM Dirt and Mrs. Fred Westgate anti circles around the name of the Can- �+'a Evelyn returned from Guelph last in favour of, back in stride since their recent lay- was _ week where they spent two weeks 'date the voter . ' `� FAIRPORT BE off. Candidates names scratched out other b1r. Rosi 'Middleton Was married . Sunday was a busy'day at the t n- Kith Mr. and Iles. Harry'Westgate , than the one they wished to vote for, sled Church. chose receiving dip- messages written on the ballots such We were sorry to learn that Mr. on Saturday, December 24. at Af.irk- and family. � • loans for over 44 Sundays attend- Congratulations to Airs. Marion as Good Luck", How about water?", �t Tinos of Lakeview Ave. is con- ham. He and \Ir<. lfiddle:rn 'will* g „ „ „ Alice - Elizabeth Darden and Jarnes bicClement who celebrated a birth- were accepted in 23 Polls out of the fined to Ajax Hospital, but hope he reside in Claremont. Dfiller t a star added to last .ear's will soon be home. ,Mr. Eddie Ortiz vsiied' I:�s "si r day on January 7. _31 Polls in the Township. King Whyte and the camera crew t and brothers in Toronto on S diploma); Dianna Carter, Pat Har- The January meeting of the 'Vill At the request of a number of Tax- ++,ere filming ice-fishing activities at The Ft:utestant League 'showed den, Sheilah Annis, Donald Camp- , age Group of the \�. A. of the Un- payers and my Supporters, I decided bell,' Gerry Campbell and Dennis ited Church was held on January 1% Frenchman's Bay recentlyi also in- the film Tile Purple Chain" at the -something trust be done by some eluded in the picture taking were I Baptist Church on Thursday even- Campbell, Gail White and John at the home of Rev.J. W. and Mna. one.. I did not demand but requested motorized ice sleds .._These-_films will ing. Miller. Kindergarten to Primer - . Wilkinson. s_re-count of the ballots grad through - -- Cathy McGregor, Elizabeth Harden, Mrs. H. Jeudwine is in the Ajaxt be shown on the King Whyte Show, Mrs. ant-'Taylor was the victim_ _-- �tay Solicitor, H. S. Polak, I made );arbara Dliaer, an yn '-Aorris. Hospital, and is progressing satis-• on CBLT I0:45 p.m, s o m e future of 'a Serious accident in her home Robert \i'anno y application and posted my own Bond p. 'Primary to Jun-, .factoril after-surgery. Saturday evening. Quite a few of the, last Thursday when a-pot of rice y ge't'}'' of $200.00-to His Honour, Judge J. for - John Annis, Jas. - McGuckin, •Plans are in progress to hold a local youngsters were filmed enjoying' she was coobing, blew up in her - $ennedy of Peterborough, for the re- Bruce Willson,' David Miller, Rich. Masquerade Valentine Dance at the , count. After His Honour looked over Tides on the motorized.sleds. face. She was badly burned over the - .Perkins, Brenda �1`anno and Penny The ice-fishing contest whfdi was i, entire area of her face acid cheat. P 1 Vaughan Willard School, on Friday, —. -: my afildaviL He said'-and I quote• to have been sponsored by Bay Ridges Except for her eyes, nose, throat, Burrows. Junior to Intermediate - February 10, at der t . tc The tv- • "Mrs. McPherson, it is your duty to �i'endy 'Kimura, Marilyn Roberts, ening will be under the capable du- - has been cancelled. her'whole face is swathed in band ask for a re-count," un9uote• Ted Hicks. Inter, to Senior -Cheryl motion of 'Mr. Terry Ryan-, as Master Johnny Joh McNeilly of Lake- ages. She was treated at home. January 4th, 1961 was the date Young Dunn, Hamera Suginomori, Dianne of Ceremonies. There will be a Door view Ave, suffered burns recently, . The January meeting of the Lad- set for-the re-count at the Municipal Carter. and Spot Prizes, 'refreshments will Brougham. In the presence but 'we hope Johnny will make a ies' Auxiliary to the egion wi:'1 be lit, and bits. Chas. Burrows and - Huilding, g speedy recovery. meeting in the Legion Hall on Jan- be on sale. Tickets are $1.50' per :of meagre. James,,Fairgrievea, John- s recove Mrs. Jos. Burrowws attended .the couple or $1.00 per single ticket, and Art Mitchell of Dunbarton Shores nary 12. This is Installation Night. P P g Sort, Pearc4, H. S. Polak (b1y solici- wedding of the former','grand-dau- are available from the following cap- has'left. for Cornwallis N.S. to com- and it is hoped there will be a good - ,-tor), His Honour Judge A. R. Will- ghter Helen ?►tine Burrows to Rudy -tams: bars. R. Pelham, Glendale , plete his basic 'training in the. Royal, turnout. The Auxiliary is anxioirs to mot of Cobourg myself and H. R Canadian Navy. Our best wishes go( enlarge the number of members. George Jammer op New Year's eve Area; Mrs. V. Parker, Pine Ridge Elliotta solicitor hired by the Council with �� in Christ Memorial Church, Osh- Road;-Mr. T. Ryan, Pine Drive; for oecsaion. Mr. and Mrs. WaL Gliddun'spent awn. Douglas and Ross Pickard are con- the week-end in Toronto and visited. Mrs. R. Adamson; Fairport Rd. N.; His Honour did remark on a num- Sorry to bear Mrs. Norman alas- Mrs. Donald James, 2nd, Coneess- -iber of occasions so.to the neatness of �� to their homes with chicken-pox. bir, and tilts. Udell. Mrs. G.iddons on is in Oshawa His ital, All join We hope they will soon be better. parents who are in in Toronto P ion; Mrs M. Beddelt, Dixie Rd.; some of the ballot boxes and on nu- Listed below are some of the ac- in v:•ishing her a speedy recovery. birs. q. O'Connor,.No. 2. Highway.. tern Hospital y and Mrs. Donald Lynde, merous occasions he was quite an- Euchre, sponsored b the \Von- Dunbsr- tivities occurring weekly at the Com- Mrs. Bob Holman and boys in- voyed at the manner in which some munit Hall; en's Institute was held on Tuesday m}i Come and join your friends Ia y joytd•dinner on Saturday evening evenin -when the following were Were returned. Cubs Meets Tuesday at 6.45 m. g g an enjoyable evening, and support y p• at the name of Mr. and bir.: Gor- our Home and School' Association. Out of the 3,028 ballots that were �" winners: Ladies - Mrs. Geo. lfutch, - . .- Brownie Meeting, Wed. at 4:00 p.m. don Beason. }' cast for the office of Deputy-Reeve, Guide Meeting, Wed. at 7:00 pan. The next meeting of the Golden Mrs. Davis and Mrs. A. Carton; Mr. John Ley, of Shilo, Manitoba. Sis Honour rejected 84 of them which Boy Scouts, Thurs. at 7:30 p.m. Age Group will be held at the home Gents - Ross Carlton, Glea Ni•hhe spent a monthu leave ';Lt his home I feel was a just eause for-the--M- ,There will be a Home and School and'- Mrs. Perry ( who played as a on Glendale Drive, w•itir his parents Count. of Mrs. Evans Ward, on January 17, gentleman). Executive fleeting at the'sehooI Wed- .at 2,00 p, M. Mr, and Mrs. Robet.-Dey. - At no time did His Honour refer Jan. 18th at 8:00 pm. The congregational annual nett- t Steve SchHets of the 2nd. Coa- bir, and Mrs. Samarillo,and Mr. ing of SC John'3 Church will be the efficient manner in -wltic}i the Sherry Harrison of Dunbarton and Mrs. Bud Carlton'-spent the cession is now living in Toronto. electionwas conducted but he did Shores is recovering nicely from a week-end U the home of Mr. and held-on January 27.-Wi?l all-secret- 'where he is taking his Pbtice Cadet remark on a number of occasions he recent illness. Mrs. t;° Jones,. Rouge Mills. arses please have their reports all Training. _ was there for the re-count ONLY. Mr. Don Whiteside will be'biing- The January meetin of the.Guide3 ready, Lydia Kononove has 'returned to In requesting this -re-count I did J y g birs. E. L. Crocker and Mrs, home from the Ajax Hospital where. of attach any one's honesty-nor did ing the message at the 11:00 a.m. and Brownies Mothers' I. A. will Douglas Harrison; of Toronto, call- )M morning sen'ice and Pastor Holmes be held on January 16, at the home Otte underwent nursery, «'c hope for — I hope to gain the office of.Deputy= ed on the former', brother Mr: W. � speedy recovery. ,, will be continuing wtih Studies In of Mrs. slay Hayward at 8.00 p. m. Reeve as the span of 52 votes seemed Joshua at the evening ervice at The C= Willson. on Sunday. Mrs: E. Hannah. returned home g purpose of the Auxiliary is to Congratulations to Mr.: and :firs. too great' 7:00 m. at Dunfair Baptist list Church. kre the Guides and Brownie; oi.t g from the Oshawa Hospital last week I did feel to some extent it has p P t; g I{en dent, of Oshawa, on the arrival and is recuperating at home after a carelessness and lack of proper, in- of a little 'son. Another grandson long hospital stay. " tstruction given the D. R. O's and for Mrs. W. Hamilton. -Darlene Harris• celebrated her 'Poll Clerks, prior to the voting. At The I•.U• O• F. is holding a Euc- 10th birthday oil January 3rd, and the conclusion of the re-count His lire in their lode roam at Whitt- _, g -her sister.Margaret her 7th birthday _.° Honour Willmot certified the resiilts a on Friday evening, January. 13. on te ni'ed . to the Townshi Clerk, L. T. John- n tl p Ladle, p.edsc provide, The Circle Group of the tl'. A. is rbon; Fairgrieves 65'2, James 1,176, N17, and Vernon Ellicott had cateringrt++ 'the Kiwanis dinners for McPherson 1,116. E. R. James showed t atea O:i Sunda} with DN ail,! NIrs, I .' January. a majority of 60 votes over J. Nlc Campbell: An Fxe;,utivc meeting• for the Pherson. His. Honour said, and I Glad to hear. Linda Barclay, dau Pickering Horticultural Society was '-'quote: "In my opinion Mrs. MCPher- ghter oi. "..1r. and Mri. Harold Bar- held at the home of Air. and Mrs. E. son was extremely justified in ask- % a+r. ho-pilaf,, and • day is aide to 1e t J. �nni; oti`Jativar}' Gnat plans ling for a, re-count," end of quote. - -cuperating at her homer.at i"c now rr were made or the annual''rreetirrg I trust this re-count will serve the - e purpose for which, it was intended. - - • 'Ltnd..ay. � on January lien, at the C E. Centre 243. Sec.•i. d Mr acid ';1rc• Gibtou and Tatnii+ � ' 'The Municipal Act Chap. rI t F J - ----119 states Very plainly, "Only a _ '__. 1ndsor.n a g - y spent the. -•slit lti�• .par_ � at`Pic Torn Croptle}edDreurRi+tr, was- "The at \�'i P CROSS' and no other mark is aca<cut - - acct of the �nnic fatnil The sympathy of those iu this over the holiday. mu: 't extended to \ rs. EI- om u + t I able on the ballot. c - - Air. and A;rs. Murray Brown- and I sincerely hope this letter Will he don Rc binspn and dauchtar, in, the ;. {amity have:returned from a motor "8 help to many taxpayers who in pa.;�iitb of \ir. Rbl,iht-)n,-last week: I trip to the Sunny South. tine future go to the-polls 'to Vote.. also to \Ir_. Percy-1Veir and family AI r..and Mrs J. G: Parker- are to Sincerely, in the pa-mg . of \I r. Weir this' be congratulated on the recent arr- (Mrs.) Jean L. McPherson week-end. a.,his hc,mc- in Willo�e.- ivat of their baby son.' date. The Dunharton United Church W. H►ENCHMAN'S BAY The Sacranicitt of. the Lord's Sup A. Group' held their January meet- per will tie observed 'in. St, John's' ing at "tht home of 'Mr. and Airs. F. 'There,was a good attendance at Church on Sunday, January 13, at JVhite, on Thursday afternoon, Jan- jthe regular monthly meeting of the p. m: :uarv•5. at 2.00 p; ni..The Devotional Association Monday evening. The, A`Siss Bolton ',pent the week-end Frenchman's Bay Home and School. WiTH A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN was in charge of Mrs. White of thsi Mrs. Margaret Brown was -With DiTS. Gcorg6 Perry. Village Group. The yearly reports president, Home Improvement Loans are available through Dtr. and Mr& AL Annis and fans in the chair. The guest speaker was were given and showed o very 'sue- 1iss.Eileen Clark, Asst. Supervisor 'your bank,under the National Housing Act for sly visited his mother, firs. Sadler, cessful year for 1964• Following is ',M Music for Lakeshore Schools, who alterations and repairs to the exterior or interior of }Highland Creek, on -New Year's a list of officers for 1961 - Presid- P Da a"nt, Afrs. C. 1. Fletcher; 1st Vice- ''�shovped films. Miss Clayman's room t - bfondav evening, Januar �ident, Airs. W. McKay; 2nd. won the attendance banner for the tllents.'You may borrow up to $4,000 with up to y•2, at the Vice-President,,Mrs. H. Pearce; Sec- month. ten years to repay.These loans are also available home of•Mr. and Airs, Root. Dial- retary, .Airs. H. Carey;. Treasurer, A general meeting of'the Fairport color. The pt ogratti was in charge of A1rs. H. Cross; Cpresponding Sec= 'Yacht Club teas held Sunday even- to the owners of rental properties. _ i.frS. A1. "Annis, who gave a.very in= retary, Mrs.•E. J. Annie; "Obser- :ing at Moo `farina with Commo- tere tin- talk on Constructinn of ver"- C vener, Mrs. C Risk;' Pian- - dare Dennis Furnis presiding. Plans WITH A FARM IMPROVEMENT LOAN the formnn 'Tabernacle at. Salt i•,;t,_Mrs. J. Wilkinson; Press Con-er.were discussed for the activities_ for Lake City", yen oard Mrs, es Hollinger: Official the summer which.-include their an- Farm Improvement Loans, backed by the Domin- The Women's DfissionarY• Society Board ReprRsentative, Mrs. F. '��al cruise to Olcott, N.Y. on July ion Government are available able from'your bank will meet at the home of Dfrs. Sher- NVhite, Dr. -\TcIiay installed the first weekend. A cruise has also been Up to$7,500 at five per cent simple.interest and ton;on Thursday. January 19. Pro- officers with an Installation Service. planned to Oakville and Niagara Falls Up to ten years t0 repay. gram all - "a Mrs. Ray Ellicott. The business meeting followed and •;''in August and- open class 'sailing. Roll Call - "Fay Your \lembers9tip plans were made. for an' ]executive races will be held. .'These loans cover the purchase of all types of Fee". _ meeting at the home -of Airs. H. farm equipment and improvement to the'farm Pearce on January 14. In February, Congratulations to Jack and Carol P Hill on the birth of a baby boy at :•house and farm buildings. TON e DUNBAR the W. A will -celebrate its 75th the East General Hospital last Tues. birthday and ,plans were made for day. A grandson for Mrs. Helen Hill : ,■ WiTH A SMALL BUSINESS LOAN ✓ - tits special '-occasion. , Dr. .McKay and for Mr. and Mrs. Pat-Batson. _ = Dunbarton United Church - 'closed the meeting -with•prayer, anti Sorry to hear that Larry Beamish Engtaire about Government-backed loans for - ire+. Dr. W. A. McKay conducted the Village Group served refresli- is in the Ajax Hospital where. he improvements to small business establishments the Service. assisted by \Its. Stroud ments. Dunbar- underwent surgery. Speedy g2t will at the ongan. Miss Ellie McKay con- The, Circle�Group of the Dunbar- under extended to him. through the chartered banks—up.to$25,000 and ducted the Junior Congregation. A ton United Church will_ hold their Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. up to ten years to repay. beautiful solo "Face to Face was January meeting at the home of Allister Grant on the birth of a - - - sting by Airs. Vera Freeman. , Dr. Mrs, Flarry Pearce, of-.Altona Rd. daughter at Ajax Hospital, January (/ - McKay read- ''Matthew 5: 1 to 10 oil Wednesday, January 18, at 2.00 nth. A little sister for Allister, Adam, �/�, W s �+ for his Les<on, and the Text w•a•.; P. m. Anyone who wopid like to John and David. rally gust, for Spring; verse - "Blessed sic the come an join, +e con r o attend. • ey t and ic.... �.._....t t . from' tctm , Sorry to hear that Dianne, Wise- peacemakers akers for they Shall a 'call- roan is confined home with measles. " ed the children of God". Instead of PLASTERING CONTRACTOR Hurry and get well Dianne. FOR A0111LE AND ASSISTANCE,CALL YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL EMPLOYKENT OFFICE the invasion, of outer Space which All Types Of Plastering Frenchman's Bay Bowling League we have accomplished in the past Plain And Decorative ' Roughriders 73, All Outs 72, Bums ISSUED BY AUTHORITY OF THE SSINISTER OF LABOUR,CANADA year, the, break-through of God to TILE - CERAMIC PLASTIC man show, the resnit� as outlined ACCOUSTIC FLOOR � 72, Slowpokes 68, Punka 62, No Names 56, Vamps 54,,Pickups 46• in' the Peakude;. The Sermrni on Nf:\R'TI\ ENRIGHT Over 200—Pat Trar.quada 241, 0055 the \fount v.'as prcihalily given at R. R. 3. Pickering ' Edith Reaman 213, Reg Carpenter "' different time; and collected togeth- �, phone- TEmple 9-1997 - _ ociation will be held on Tuesday icers are: '_1ir. J. Compton, chaff, wday, January 21, at Plaxton Hill, evening, January 1/, at 8.15 p. :a. man; -Mr. W. Sowerby, Vice-chair-' on the 5th Concession; a'so a Bake ITORIAL c w•1 a hi t man; Mrs. C. Rogers; Secretary; 5 le for Saturd The topic will be Teak ng v g a ay, January 28, at Religion in Schools whieh w•ill'be Mr. George Willsort, Treasurer. Ex- the Township Hall, Prougham. P• • e discussed by Rev. E. P. Leckiz, A s' •ettrtSse riten:bers'• 111:. G. Day slid Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs," ickering Township s Future iataiit at' John's York 11tas Air. G. ' cMurtrie. Plans were made Howard l3atlton the arrival of a son' Anglican Church, fol owed Dy r for t:-e coming season's work. Re- at the Oshawa Hospital on Sunday, Reeve Sherman Scott in his inaugural address last week "bLZZ" groups, and, a question per- fresbm,-ars•-were-served at ti.e close' „asked some very important questions, relating to the future iod,' The evv...in -will' also feature of the meeting. JaSlrs. V 1941,, Pickering Township... : , a u Nip srreccwr,c play rtl -�-Mr. The First g Pack Pickering are- �njhir. and Mi. Ernest Middleton Where does the future lie for the township? As a city, 1 Don Kimura, of Brock Road. pli.ttaing a toboggan party for Sa-.- and family at Scarboro on Sunday. rP .�, ; ,.o, , ,.,.0 :,ijvy as tute:6 t.ng and Part. Metro or just what? j eniighten:ng eveni::g on a sub,ect of - Mr. Scott said he did not have the answer. Nor do wee. I vital imporsuce anu wnich has bef a W /� I under controversy in recent years. ,DUNBARTON RADIO A TELEVISION `However we agree with him, that it is a good idea to give The school d<xirs will be open at ::this matter long and serious consideration. 7.45 for the convenience of p.+rents ' ' '.Located on No. 2 Highway in Dunbarfon Since 1946 The township as it is today, already growing alid on the i who wish to spe-k to-the teacn ors. '8 wa y _ _'-Verge of tremendous expansion, cannot go on as it has in the r. T.V. Calls to the home — Phone TEmple 9-1191 LIVERPOOL past. Changes -are bound to come. For these changes to be I (Please phone early for some day service) -for the betterment of all concerned, many hours, and months ! Mrs. !(o Gregory, Uey's .father, cad Shop Hours for Cash & Carry T.V. 3 Radio Repairs • - - �'1'm. Gregory,of Toronto, wit! spend '.' -- - aof detailed study and planning will have to be done. the next tau -elks wi h the infra •. y 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday 9 a.m, to 12 noon DeC3SlOn3, especially where t..cs ,..,j�►clllcilt draat.a. Cl'iange Steve 5chwe,s ce.ebrated hip idth are-afters-hard. to. make. The council t,.µ� ::, C.�ucu uFsvi. �v birthday IaSt Y�atur¢3y,_J3utW _' g p $--Motor-Repat:rs--Repairs- to-Car,' - Sharon Ras•nu-zsen cc.tbra,: her Small' A pliance make them will make history for Pickering Township,whether 4th birlhd!y on December 2 , ana House '8t Transistor Radios. `It is good or bad. had a party ou January S. Growing pains, while usually pleasant in the end result, are Judy t'ri.:be will celebrate her TV. ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS et SUPPLIES 11th birthday on January..15. _ Often painful in the growing stage._ Decisions as important Air. and bars. Bernard. Baker. and - Batteries — Tubes — Etc. as the future of Pickering Township, must be made only, Nick, visited Mr, and ?firs. Bert ;after every last detail has been carefully 'considered. It is a Poole, in Leasi3e, fast $unda3. for your appiieation foam. We are al. happy to hear Mrs. Tar++ts C.O.D. R International Charge Wambership Fmo) a* us job, a, thankless job, but one that inust be Undertaken . Wendy Tran is 'home from Oshawa ` .;sooner or later. Hospital, after being confined these • Considering what is involved, as Reeve Scott suggests, it f for a week. is not too earl to at least make a start on, the future of Mrs. Robot. nun will ce:ebrate.her ; y, birthday on January IS.. ":Pickering Township. -- GREENWOOD DO IT NOW' • • 1 complete for sewering the Rest The Farm Forum met' laz-t. week (Harold Mitchell High Rouge, 31r. Scott said. It is planned at the home of John and Pat King- a Ito take sewage from West Rouge to stone. Topic - "What -ail, become of Frenchman's Bay. He added that this farming in the next ten years". The - ,School Bd. Chairman year should. see the installation of next meeting will be at the tome of • ' • Mr. Harold Mitchell was elected sewer trunks to overcome the prob- Mrs. W. Trolley. The topic will be Repairs ReimodeJlia�g, �MerlOr DeeiDratlM lem. He said it was time to consider - "Business of l•'armin in the Mar- 4chairman of the Pickering District S Sigh School Board for his 3rd term installation of water mains into some ket Place. • at their inaugural meeting. Mr. Geo. areas of the to where water The Sunday School Annual Meet- afilfenaACe Work etC. 'rood was elected vice chairman for in desperately needed.. He said it is 1n Y.will be held on Tuesday, Jan- his 3rd te=L along slow process but a start should nary 10 in'the Sunday School room. • _ • be made iuis year. Mr. Scott recom- Men and Materials are Available Now, Other members of the board are: Ail secretaries pka�e have roll re- tGordon Bray, Alex Russell, Alan mended loaf ni,w that a scity has ports. Temple, with a 2.10,000 gallon capacity has . r Don McPherson, B. Jamie- Boy-Scouts and Cuba meet in the i #an..Dr. W. McKay, Sid Pugh, Mrs. been .constructed nt Wet Rouge, a Sunday .School room evwy Monday study should be made on serving the eve at 6.30 to 830 o'clock.T. J. Wheeler, H. N. Hunter and D, g • WHY WAFT TILL SPRING :iWordley. area between the Rouge River and p y Thursday ev- Petieote creek,-south of Highway 401, .practice every _ .. . enThoa om�u -. 1:.,J::. .ra,' r•..•.'�.+�.�{. dew , - ..- -._.. _ - - _ .-... �eeYe Mdr=er r§ e c anuais g. hoed at t}c 1 On as-ses.+,uent., it" trn,.i ch"t. way church last Tuesday e>.ctt:i:g to spy now little alternative but to start a "farewell" to the Clossou family. fall Your lOtal re-assessment program of the town- Community 'singing was conducted ,,Inaugural Address �H' by.Rev. T. F:aetha•.•a with Mrs. Les ® , fie advocated an all-out effort to Nilson at the piano. Air. 4fihon Reeve C. E. 31orley in his inaugu- secure industry and suggested that NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE !a1 address told the ratepayers that the township consider hiring an In- while address",council would try and hold the dustrial Commissioner and estabria and members of the village present- ' og an Industrial Commission. ed Air. and Mrs. Colson a chair _ )bope that it woud be lowered. The Peeve recommended that the and a lamp The two gi t; Verna �14 SImCOe St. S., Oshawa Mine on the mill rate, he held little -He said the construction of a new council,. early in the year set up a and Hand were.press fled with neck- t L' municipal building wool be a.big I Policy -regarding so called private laces and ear=nags. The Cl". eon Randolph 8-4631 project for 1961. He said while the road:. Further on roads, he recom- family have moved to «hiir, and village had' contracted con_sitherahle I vGill be missed in church, choir, Sun- mended that policy where road' ex- indebtedness in the past 8 ye xs, they I penditures be charged against the day School ,3rd in all weitties of our community in which a:t toot: had also payed off .a great (.cal of read budge'•of that ward be changed tY 'D'S PLUMBING & HEATING this. He mentioned that welfatn costs I that council consider some roads as part' had risen 270 per cent. He iaiil,that traftr arteries within the township The conk cgat;ottal mec:ing will work would }Ise! begin on Church{ I,e hell aril Thusday, January li, at y- eg and t.l.at expenditures on these roads -lstreet artd No. 2 floor control •this i. ., t='e church, ,111 secrets:.:� plea o 1>e charged against the road budget have report;' ready. a5 Oil rncaces Cotemon G ori� O'1 Fu year, �genern!ly. Tw.) such roads' would be Mr. bSorley said ani+'�a 1ar-r° and ?nd Con. Srtcral of our ladies t",ul. in%the : project may be sewei;s as ur.:ler newt .In ronduding h? said he felt the t ]un;l:cam: xt Kinsale. s';�., ;•o r'_ by ii the 'hiusate Wonian'e :;s,ociati�.,. Authorized Consumer's Gas CO. Dealer r legislation a new and revived fitianc I council should give detailed study to , ;'ing program has been arrange:. He I the future of the 'township—should „frs. bred :ticTagg.rt and son of w N S said he trustee] the same good vela- it ,e ,pill, in hvo, urban and rural; ' U+haws, ti..ited Air. and Jiro, 2•f our errvite tion� «7th neighboring ,muZic'Pndl' les I shot'ld -t seek closer ties with Picker-' Pegg on•blcnday Iasi., --would continue particularly in bring- ,in village and Ajax; should it seek Congtatulations to 'd1 r. and 'tfri. g Nelson Cole on the arrival of a new ' ing pressure on the provincial and inclusion in Metro Toronto or should Temple 9-2359 Sid Wlik, Prop. -federal governments with the tax ur- tvat area :.outh of Con. 3 betw•epn son. Both doing hell. ` xangement which requires the minor Ajax and Scarboro become a city Air, and Airs:, ��'., Trolley spgnt - imunicipalities'to place taxes on real gEeve Scoot said he personall did '.the New-Year week-end in Toronto y tie tl� lilt!• !)• estate to cover •hospital and school not know the answer and said it with friends. _ ,eonEtruction, to give more assistance would require an exhaustive study. The Evening XJ'. A. will hold their / J to the minor municipalities. In the final analysis, he said, it is meeting at the home of Mrs. Edgie Xet i�.S 9zemo el You,�' om-e a matter of dollars and cents. Pegg, on Wednesday evening. 'Mar- of Wilson in charge of Worship r .,ALL REPAIRS — ALL SERVICES �ene Scott's • and the Program. . For A Complete Job Tw : Committees Ile Afternoon JJ W. A. will meet p at Mr.,. Percy Clarice's home Thur3- = 8 ialistS � F Inaugural address day afternoon at ?coo o'clock. Group window: Y __Plastering- ✓.� J - Appointed I. in charge of orship and Prog- Reeve Sherman Scott in his in ram. Roll Cali "Eegin;ling Roc Rooms E4ectrieai .,augural address to the township Pickering Township council 'at ;'Additions Phmtbi,ng council predicted that 1961 would be The Evening Auxiliary of the W. p their inaugural meeting set out their M. S. held t}:eir meetin;,r on ,JJ'ed_ Kitchens Masonry a much busier year than 1960. Standing Committees and Appoint- nesday last at'the home of Mrs. M. Floors Carpentry Reviewing some of'the activity go- ments. ''Bathrooms ing on at the moment, he said, that Committees— first named is chair- Pegg' with a good attendance. . 'The ' ( North Group, with Air;. W. Pegg :'lfudget Terms III � a' dredging company is busy install- man) Finance--C. Laycox, E. James, in charge, had Worship 'and Prog- ing a water intake pipe off the foot M. Mowbray, R. Deakin; Police and ' ram. Mrs. F. Webb conducted the Call Remodel Construction Co. Ltd. of the-Brock Road and a sewage out-(Fire—R. Deakin, H. Span,.H. Boyes, Business Ses3ion. Report forms fall at the foot of the Bay Road; M. Mowbray; Property and Public PL7.4109 - 0X6=4371 ' another firm has already built the gel.—H. Spang, C. Laycox, E. James, were filled ready for mailing. 'well and foundation for the low level I H. Boyes; Roads and Brides, E. ]1i r. and Sirs. Edgn Pegg and _ _ _ _ _ - _ �'M _ :,pump house on the shore at the water James and all of council; Welfare• family had Sunday dinner with n, a plant site; another firm' has started and Dog Control—M. Mowbray, H. and Mrs. Appleby, of Nit- Zion, it work on the water filtration plant as I Spang, C. Laycox,.R. Deakin; Works being Rodd'e birthday. - well as preliminary work on the sew- and P.L;.C.—H. Bo es, E. James, R. b1 r. and bi•rs. Milton Pegg had tip_ y Sunday dinner with 111 r, and Mrs. J. FASHION HAIRSTYLING ;age treatment plant; Water mains I Deakin, C. Laycox., Wagar, of Oshawa. are being installed from the water Appointments—To Metro Planning During Sunday School several plant to Bay Ridges and work is now Board W. G. Messer; to Cemetery 1' pupils received Seals and Certific- Main Street Pickering ; - located on Sandy Beach Road. He Committee—M. Mowbray, R. Deakin, ate3 for Perfect Attendance for the �p�� predicated that Pickering Township. H. Spang; to Game Committee—M. year 19% N Witehall 2-6370 'would have probably thousands ofI�imvhrn1.* H. Spang, C. Laycox; to Mr. Grant Pascoe received his -mew >zeighbors this year. Street Naming Comm.—M. Mowbray, Beal for the Ninth Year. Janice Wil- ' ,Commencing Jan. Ist to 31st He said that with all this develop- C. Laycox, H. Boyes; to Panning son and her grandmother, firs. P. sttent orderly planning is imperative. .Board—Reeev Scott and R. Deakin; Wilson received their second Seal• l We are Offering You He said the Official Plan is almost Weed Inspector—H. Ashton; -Live- ' p while Helen Ili<ntti rpcejted her a $15.00 COIdWaV@ for $12.50 ready for presentation to Planning stock Valuator y W. C. Willson; First Year Certificate: kobt. Clark : �' '.-;.:Board' and should be discussed and Township Recreation Committee F. received sis First 1'car Certificate: Y and $12.50 COICIWaves for $10.00 adopted without undue delay. He also B, Baker, Wm. Power, E. Head, D. Congratulations, r :advocated the zoning of the balance A. Beer, Kalman V iely, G. Laycox, plus $10.00 COtdWC1V@S for $7.50 of the township this year. H. Spun, to Ajax-Pickering Hospital i .--_...._ .,._...._......._............._._ .._._; ._ Sr, Scott said a study should be Board—M. J. Mowbray; to Ontario BROCK ROA9 45 Cents Discount on Tar Champ*”, Frirc ve ing, ;1.00 now 7sa I ,made to ascertain if it is practical for County Health Unit—H. Boyes. Brock Roar1 `scout and cut, Own Tires., Thurs. d. Fri. Evenings -the township to purchase part, or all Rosebank Road Home And School C°"- Closed Wednesday Afternoons mittee meeting ras held tcith 23 of the hydro system and if it is possi- parent; present, at tl,e home of N(r -Operated by THSA ble to reduce the rates if this is done. The regul,,r meeting ,:,f the Rov. ai,d Mfr. D; llron The eA ineering and planninjr is • • _ - Y r - - CLASSIFIED INSURANCE REAL ESTATE - - - f ci.a�xsD ARTICLES FOR SAS . COMING 'EVENTS FOR 1 ltl.i.r E. MORLE j W J. EU1 T e Friend4ttip Group APPLES I - AND PEORT BUSH. The ? "Your Friendly Resident Agent" •: • O'ha'ra — ILA 3-� St. Andretea Presbyterian Church ac O etaea a M . •. ., •----------------- will hold their first meeting of the Intctsh and Stock er Vari --------- ------------------- - new year on I Please bring•own container. .; Wednesday, IaY 18' PiCKERING ORCHARD$ Office WH. 2-6222 Residence WH. 2-3115 EVILLER HEATING 1 . at the home of Mrs. Ella No..2 Highway. One sails west of Dohaage, Whitby,.Ont. Cars will Pickering Village -32 KINGSTON RD. W. - P.O. Box 160 24 HOUR SERVICE meet at the post office at 7.30 p. m• WH2-1247 " ' Hostesses: Mrs. John Remmer•and 'OPEN WEEK-ENDS i PICKERING, ONTARIO Mrs. Clifford Hawker, All ladies Kepalr Service' welcome. ) REAL ESTATE _ COLEMAN The Ladies' Aid MOVING TO MONTREAL Furnaces, Space Heaters, Writer St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church PER BLOCK LTD. Heaters, Ranges, all s Floor will meet at the home of Mrs. Alm FORCED A SELL I ; _COO tulle, on Thursday, January 19, at IMMEDIATELY 2.00 p. m. Cars will leave the four- Beautiful six room bungalow, with 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO Trailer Heating & Accessories corners at 1.50 p.pn.to take all wrsh- ing a ride All the church ladies are double garage and steel overhead ,* WHitehall 2-3491 welcomed. doors. Divided basement with fin- .SL BRICKS - 8 TUDOR ST., AjAJt; ished recreation room. Wail to wall CARD OF THANKS broadloom; breakfast nook. Modern ST SL kitchen. This home is situated as STEEL tROBIN§ON, Eldon R. .Our sin- a pretty landscaped one and a guar- -� BALSAM & MT. ZION ceie thanks to our friends and rid- ten acres of ground. Easily worth CRANE � ghbors for their many acts of kind- 818,000. Will sacrifice for 4112,500. Quite a number have been on the Hess, beautiful flowers and words of 87500 cash required. One open snort- - ONL-1fO1Nf . 2.198e�, EIYI. �� sick ,list with flu and stumps. sympathy, during the recent illness gage for balance. (Privets). Apa1F STATION RD., MCMUNG, M'rs. E. Mills, Melbourne, has of our beloved husband and father, W L• �P�, Fairport Road, N. been ill-at the home bf her son Mr. k R R 3, Pickering. i Thos. ,Jordan. and our-ultim:tt bereavement. Spec- ial than to Dr. W. W. Tomlinson, At the local school meeting ast WANTED g ' Finer- �" Wednesday, Mr. Frank bMcAvoy re- Dr. Mitchell, the A. Cr ss .:;'J • 1 al Home, Rev. E. A. Csessweli and `, placed 3f r. Earl Disney a, Trustee WANTED along with Mesirs-Alan Carson and .Rev, H. Lackey. Rural Watkins Dealer for South 1 N S U 1 A N C 1 Reg. Hoskins. - Wife, Daughter and Family- -'Half Pickering Township. One full- ASSURANC! The Young People's Union met time, or two part-time men. Part PR[iD�E`HTiAL �� � on Sunday night at the home -. ooi a time at least 2S hours per week Ap•- COMPANY LTD. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jamieson. Pickering: Village. ply, by letter to - Freak HeHertl, INE A �l B�� ! The annual congregational meet- W Bryant enter- Box 54, R R 1, Hampton, Oat. — r lag and Sunday School meeting wr11 Mr. and S1rs. J• be held next Thursday night Jan- tained the C. S. Bryant's and Dir. WANTED 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST nary 19, in the church. and Mrs. Reg. Ghe, of,Toronto on Man ,its work at interior pdnt� Saturday evening. also house-cleaning. Write to - L ' Most Sltatioa Plasa. AJss Sboppiag Centre. Photo: WH 2-3301 .' FAST blr. and Mrs. Win Ness. Aurozla, Peter B:ryea, R R.4. Pickering, ease : S visited their old friends Mr., and i'1rone For Immediate Coverage Dos Or Night Mrs. Harry Boyer recently.. 1a Thompson. Poona TE4.16S9. • Longratulations to Mr, and .bins. Norman Cakit, Pine Ridge Drive, Many happy returns to Mrs. Wal- � RIDERS WANTED - +--► on the recent birth of their dass ht ter Pearson, who celebrated her bin- g ei -Leaving Pickering`Village at 6.00 a. • Appraisals at the Ajax Hospital. thday on Tuesday. January 10. tat. Leaving down-town Toronto of i - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lawson have Mr. and .Mrs. U.aHo68.nranf Pi h a hoti ay York, and are m• C7e � their efriends on tNetrnYear's Eve.�f also aitendinq theELiberal Conven• O ED SAO V. Phone: 3143, (G1ady3 Ne'WelJ) I he C. W. L. held their Execut- ! a Ottawa. driving catering-I ion. t O for All tors vary. Celt - r ive meetin last Tue,#l.0• evening at The Ontario Society on psi _ _.Real ERtxip. Rruecer -- Pickering Village g y after a00 p. m, Vans Catering', 38 the atoms of Mrs. Ufaal, Pine Ridge organized :rinse years ago for the Guild-Road, Pickering Wx. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-362b Drive, purpose of serving agiyg persons Whitby — Phone MO. 8-3625 - The Rosebank.ConvelascentE Home . who may have problems requiring -AJAX BARGAIN CENTR8 r 1 % would like to thank the friends a%d advise or assistance, is being actin- WASHERS Cobourg FR. 2-7601 relatives wno were able to make the rly supported by Mrs. K. H. J. ..PALES AND SERVICE Rm-Highways Sri Mile East of Dunbuton,No. 2 Highway c Clarke. Site has recently, ap- Christmas Party a success; t}ie _al- • • • • vation Army, Ajax, .the C.• W. L. pointed co-chairman of a fund- REPAIRS ON r the West Rouge Ladies' Club raising project to help support its Washers, Stoves,-Refrigerators D�� BLIZZARD ELECTRIC Rosebank Drugs, and Rosebank many activities- In temte ss the • • • • clerical work she is bung assisted Hardware; Stroud's Food; the Lions b a few of our local public-spirited Parts Available For All " : Club; Imperial O and Household S of St_ Mafy's School, and to the an- ladies. 24-HOUR SERVICE y ". COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING onymou. Nfra. Howard Coed)_,. Royal Oak, nth ororext in,irdcW.thy BuII- Mich.. - ' 5ymy Mrs. Chas. Hall and bl rs. Bertram White, both of Oshawa Phone �W H2-6410 ock farnf.y of Scarboro in the pa- tine,, Ftttests of 5fss. 1 . Prouse on ng Ladies' Bowling League FREE ESTIMATE ing of a -father at the Ro�rbatrk' J Prckeri Co,i.valescent Horne. Thursday. 10 -- Team Jan. . Poirtes • Fhe next Thursday eurhre will PLASTERING CONTRACTOR ho - Ha1ei 7 Phone Pickering WH. -2533 -be held at-the 'home of firs. Helen storing - 3fcEµen. Last' weeks «iatrcr,: 1; All Types Of Pia No,v 1♦fary _ Plain And Decorative No. 4. - Fileen 5 .� Sirs: Day; 2. Mrs. Taylor; Consols- TILE - CERAMIC PLASTIC No; 2. - Heltn - 3 tine; Mr,,, \lcLtiven and lhro%%- zo ACCO STIC FLOOR No. 3. - Anne 2 M r...D L( Af_tRTlti E\RIGHT -6. 1. - Thelma 2 l r'�Sfi��AC�L I FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: !errs• H. Day Pine Ridge Dr., and ALSO SECOND MORTGAt�ES ' :firs. Taylor• d Rosebank Rd. S _ R: R. 3,'Pickering _ High.Single (flat) Mug. Hvau! m , Phone, TEmple 9-1997 •256; High Single (hand.) - Marc. AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS visited \Tr. Du :ford at' tlic Con- valescent Hotrie, Rosebank. Thurs- Hunt 29.7; High Triple (flat) - Don- ` AND IMPROVEMENTS. othy Phelan 600;High Triple (hand.) 1 . :` day last: QFETIIV S - Mar g. Hunt 661. i G , t WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Sympathy is expressed .to fhr Photo, Ry g i 200 Scores - Flat • - � � �"a• ( ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. C:aittpbea fatttil>•, 'of Scarboro, in the e - • � • biarg. Hurt 256; Nora Bullock GRFET�N(3S passing of a loving wife and mother. _Barrie Pomeroy 235; Beryl Boys 219; Dorothy Phel- ��� I IF YOU REWIRE ANY MORT- at the Rosebank.Convalescent Horne r an 219,203; Norma'Baker 218; Thel- ma Erown 217; Anne Penstone 211. COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL — of Mr. and firs..VanderEp of West Copies of pictures appearingin this XPP� 200 Scores - Handicap i Point Cres. on her 3rd birthday,.on paper..over the "credit line" "photo AVBRi 1 E IRELAND January 3. by Barrie Pomeroy" are available in -Marg. Hunt 297, 202; Nora Bull- January Belated anniversary wishes to loin. ock 2_4; Myra Lishman 224, Norma and firs. Syn.ott,-West Point Cres. too sizes. h you would like a copy Baker 229; Verna Hunter 231; Haz- �i 4EEiNG ME AND COMPANY (photo) of these pictures, the 5 by 7 et Dowson 2111; Audey Russ 205; Lit j on their 18th wedding anniversary. size, 50 cents; the 13 b• 10, c. Jarivar y V Rimiroer 201. 100 ADELAIDE ST, W Sir. and Mrs.. Brennan, 'of Kes- wick, To order, phone loin. Pomeroy at Breslin print woo by DototirF and family visited Mr. and TEmplx 9-1417. Phelan - High Triple (flat) tiro - _.- - -- TORONTO Z, ONTARIO Mrs. W. Whittle and •family, Old Rosebank Road S.; last week. ICE SEE IN OF I EMpi» :-5300 Empire 6.5964 NO PAYMENT UNTIL MAY 1ST Evenings � ...,First Pickering Cub Pack TErnpie 9.1750 — WA. 2-690? . Ist Pickering Cub Pack held their Bathrooms lostalled, Septic Tanks, first .meeting since the holidays, on Monday night, Attendance was very Wells, Basements, etc. We are pleased to hear bins: G. good with everyone eager' to get e t SPEC AL 3TSl Fraetick, Woodlands Road is imp- back into rile swing of thing->. ��� PAYMENT WHI�>t NALL 2=5880 roving after being confined to her.• The Scout Troop continues to r home with flu. hold meetings during the- holidays. _ ------------------ ------------- Sorry-to report Miss Linda Rob- "bfiranda", the play sponsored by For .further Information call erts, Finch Ave. has been ill with the Pickering Ladies' Auxiliary;, NE Tempe 9-i 841 ROUGE HILL u• was held on Saturday niAt. We PAT DUN Happy birthday to Mrs. Dobbin, are pleased to say that the respon>e Birthday greetings to Mrs. Lel- Altona Road. January 3. was most>,gratifying, and we wish to eta Harrison on her 95th birthday, Sorry to report Mrs. I. ��'ilhiams thank all those Who so generously ?IPES FROZEN 1d tinaary S, from the Rouge Hills of Altona Road has been confined to supported this venture. and partic- s ,Nursing t+o„te• her home tlu•ough illness, ularl_v the members of the Pickering �fa bad Mrs. D. East, of Shep- Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton, Erou• T-ittle Theatte, who gave ',:o much of Pipes -thawed out quickly and safely herd Ave. entertaned many of Mrs. gh were guests at the home o{ their time and of thentsr•lves in the 1 East's family on New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schwalm, last interest of the public. Tt. is heart by new method with modern Mr. and Mrs. Tilson, of Toronto, warming to•know that such people � � � l were guests of Mr, and ;firs. Old- Saturday. are joined'together in a.comnroon in- electrical equipment bin, and �lr,, I` Laughlin any! tereSt. to bring leasui a and enjoy- daughter � 1 tietd. were dinner guests, of Mr. p --PAT DUNNE Temple 9-1841 Giad to hear that Sirs. Hoare, of gn la rnent, and at the same time make it and Mrs, B. \\- L otton last Sun- ; . ltltona Road, is feeling better after day. I possible for-organizations to contin- . "an attack of flu, ue their work. CORR. - - - w • , number.three. I a10 ht back of it, gleaming white and sparkling. jects were already under way by the is bitting; -.io the time where Minis and a goal. each by d The grey, Gothic bail inge ;rsiSe end of Uece tCS at1Q the e�;ij. „jafs ,y�i}js�e: ad.adAtWing sec ' t r :' ek their tdwers•to OW-steify-b'lue aka.' :C;o'vefrimetit s 'eottttri tslsent, up 'td vice clubs, Boar4ijs of tadt, and f 'ribs CotNat3nity Annual Tree Burn- Frankie fferon-pnt tAti And, in the city's parklands and. December 30th wad naoPe than i26 ' dndred groups aro ml-',rre conn-:y, , bg Event !asst Sat,' 2lI1 t was well . t[�llse'game{T]teT kept itp► Pte- winding drives, there are the tree million. waded by the local residents with s1}re, blst�Ala Mitases scored g wi:l be in t1,t, perbs_lrttv�rea sera tinge 'fire pf last year's Christmas foist for Rochester to put the isage Rte.:spruce•and pine,• loaded down The program this year bo far has ions. Fees to-help-warm things,up..'Hot 'beyond' doubt. with .the everpresent iuidea of provided 830('U jobs directly on-site. ; ogs and Chocolate drink was .en- Mike Sloan opened the scoring for czeamy'snoy� •• •••• In the three yearn it has been opera- t Joyed by over two hundred young- the Red Wings in the first half of The Capita] takes on' the appear- ling, the program has provided 175, Commentsfrom !^ Biers after the .fire. their game with 'the Bruins, and but ante of a fairyland from the time bW jobs on ii ite and-an estimated Mr. and ' Mrs. Russ Ferguson, for a number of terrific saves by the when the members leave'before equal number of jobs oflsite. • Hill Dr. held a party in their Bruin ,goalkeeper, Ken Borisko, they Christmas until they come bark-at-: . What does an M. P.'do during a Twp• Councillors age pa y - ltome Sat, evening Jan. 7, for the would have had a.bigger`7ead by half tee. Parliamentary Recess? •Reeve Sherman Scott. at the town- E It was a new and different 'Ott Most return to their home consfit- $iwanianz ' and their wives 'When time. Bruins then woke up after the ship council.inaugural asked .council .• Iveryone enjoyed hamburgs, coffee turn around, and Jim Leskowitz awn which would greet their return. ue isles.. members for their comments. 4rid an old fashioned sing song. equalized with a hard shot from the next week. ; Py far, the majority of X. Y's. are Deputy reeve Edgar James said he In the Kiwanian Junior Fowling side. They kept up the pressure, On their return, members wouU family men and like to .;send Christ- was happy that the recount was com- �,eague Sat. Dec. 17, the high 'scores though shorthanded for two minutes once more turn to grappling • witu, mas at,hgme. pleted. He said he thought that muck were won by Don Carter 188 for boys when Bill Wardell tuns given a rough- the Government's economic pro,;,- For many*, this.is one of the few of 1961 would be taken up with the and Linda Gordon 175 for girls.',The ing penalty,and Richard Astley added ram as erempiified in legiaation be times of th_ year wh n'they can be problems of new development. )He fore Parliament_ and hi the nrK' with their families disturbed, and Bidden Score was won by Bob Hen- two further'-goals to make the final ) said he felt the people should tie•edu- , won, score 3 to 1 in their favour. budgetary measures.. they make esery. tort.to,take ad- I Bated to the importance of planning. Miss Yvonne Roberts, Montreal The last game between the Cana The Budget had impaled some vantage of it. Harvey Spang Ward 1—I will be Vm a guest over New.Years of Mr. liens and the Maple Leafs was a new direction; upon the economy, h few M. P's., particularly those I out to try and cut all the expenses :and Mrs. Doug Chaddock, Rouge ding dong battle. Keith Lloyd opened adding weight i:i favour of Canadian from the c:oser ridings, drop into poasible and give everyone a fair Bills Dr. the scoring for the 3faple Leafs, but contror of industry and Canadian it:- their .offices iii the House of Com- shake. Mr. and airs, Rudy Huberts, Sun- Canadiens came right back with a vestment. "mono, or the Wept Slodc; and clean M. J. bSowbray-Said there would #iyslope, spent the holidays wtih rela- goal by Alan Hughes. Keith Lloyd meanwhile, results were •Ueginr up odds and ends, or do research in lie times when he wouldn't agree with ves in Leamington. again put his team ahead- with a fine ing to show already in some of ti:r preparation for speeches in the com- ;council and .times when council Mr. and rs. eery amways, solo effort, c wouldn't agree with him, but felt � - - Iftlendship Ave. were in Peterboro diens with a goal by-Wolf Schlombs. taken, namely: ,housing, when tt:e In the cate of Ministers; most council would work well together. I. Over the holidays visiting relatives. Albert Bunyon made it a 3 to 2 latest housing figures showed a fit) manage to get home for at least 3 Mr. Mowbray's father and,grand- Mr. and Mrs. Don Pearl, Friend- for the Maple Leafs just before half percent increase in late ,fall start;, few days at Christmas. father were past reeves of the town- ;' ,ship Ave. attended a 'party at. the time and just after the turn around laregly as a result of the new fler- They are goon back in Ottawa fvr ship• gme of Mr. Pearl's sister, Ellesmere[Keith Lloyd scored his hat-trick, the ible program. Cabinet meetings and problems of Harry Boyes, .Ward 8-said he has ... 4gye. HighIVd Creek in honour of,first in the leagne.this Season, ydltich In the municipal winter work: departmental administration enjoyed working with council and pmts Mr, and Mrs. Thomas seemed to give the Leafs a command- program this week, we had reached The period between sesraons is a will endeavour to give his best judges .�qf Peterlavd', who celebrated ing lead. However, Canadiens pounced snore than 96W projects since tar good time for ironing ou: probletu4 meat to the whole of the township. 414n Wedding Anniversary back and .scored four quick goals by program begat! three yearn ago. nerd mast bltnistcrs make a habit of Ross Ijeakin Ward 4—Thanked his `dOSt'week. Mike Carter, ]Bob Fry. and Wolf In that period needed -works pro- meeting frequently wit), their. dcp supporters for returning him and said The First Get together.of The West Schlombs (2) to make it S to 4. In a jects to the value of more than $400 artmental oif.cia6. he would work-in the best interests 3Eotige 3gnare Dance �iVork Shop. final .rally Albert . Bunyon scored million had been pat into effect. There are always problems, and of Ward 4., 7 11 be:Sat- Jan. 14, 8:30 p.m. at again for the Maple Leafs, but David The Government's contribution so they can be handled much easier by Clifford Laycox Ward 5—Said he Centennial-United Church Hall. Ark- Comber settled the issue by adding far has been in the neighborhood of sitting down rind talking them over was happy that Reeve Scott is again . "interrested in',Squim dancing is number sevev for the Canadiens. Wolf $48 million. than by try,ug to resolve them in at the bead of council. He said he 1�lcome bring a box lunch and cof- Schlombs' hat-trio$ kept him at the There had been supplemental con= hurried tel•phiane conversatioii from feels 1961 council has ti big job ahead ;tee will be served,, Ede Butlin will head of the league scorers. tributions by the, provinces, in the Parliament Hill when the session is and that the 1960 council did a good. and Instruct the dancing. case of one province ranging as high on. job. ',• Members of the West Rouge Ladies REPORT FROM PARLIAMENT as 40 percent of payroll costa, com- Th®, of ecurse, there are p4u•rf !f3ub would like to elearup matters By HotL Michael Starr pared to the 50 percent being paid to go to and 'perches to make t i CAR RADIO REPAIRS _ �egsrding the 2�Tew Years Eve Party . . by the-Government. the work of the Department, and oti :at The Rainbow Room. Eight mem- Ottawa in wintertime i3 truly a Most provinces were paying, 25 what the C•ovemment is doing. I?t3W8AR'TON RADIO i#ters of the Club and.their husbands Northern Capital. percent of payroll. It is almost. impossible to kee!, A:�D TELEVISION ga3emrcnts while the Hou•.2 WH2-6430 of T8a1191 � .4ftended the party on an invitation . There is t%e snow, tons upon tons this year alone, more than 4500 pro- these en i ,from the proprietor. and had no part . , .:!l�n sponaeriag any part of the party - _ - -� if sas put on by the Restaurant. many. happy returns to Leslie l :.Breach, Rouge Hills Drive, who eel- ttobrated her eighth birthday with a _ u party t' on Sun. '-Ian. to ^ on fourth birthday Sat. Jars. 7, and - `��elebrated with a party of young rsenda also to Jed MacLean,,Chester ton•Shores, oar. his birthday Sun. Jan. •r{ 36. WEST ROUGE SPORTS dt • - ''N .+RECREATION ASSOCIATION t ' Hoekel Results:& Standings ` i " - (January 7th, 1961) - WITH A HEART OF GOLD !) Atom Division ;Hershey 0--Providence 4 'Rochester 4—Buffalo 2 uxhal!is an amazing car. Abig-hearted car in every conceivable way Fee Wee Division = - :` frith a few very big exceptions! Vauxhall is a real penny-pincher when - Brulns 3—Red Wings 1 you busy it and when it come-i to operating and upkeep costs. It hoards its .Canadiens'7=Uaple Leafs o - "3 sag and oil like few othc:cars can . . . goes incredible distances on next P W L T GF' GA Tts. 1pmviderice 3 - 1 o A 4 1 - • \ to nothing. Yet for all its.fru-al ways Vauxhall boasts a gifted sense of jEtncher�er 9 ' 1 0 's e 4 , .overwhelming generosity. Roomy, restful interiors that seat five people !Fierx!eey 2 1 A: 6 .G 4 1B,rtr:, s is 3 0 3 s' o i in all comfort and style :.a spacious'truni;, inviting four-door P• w L T GF' GA P.ts 4Cnnndiens 3 3 0 0 13 ; s �/ / com enience, huge, rear .picture Window . . . and so it Goes on and on! ± 'Rmin .3 1 1 1 s s 'a / Why don't%ou go on down do}our�'auxhail dealers-and buy}'ourself Petrmr s 1 Y' ;D1kPl; Lrrft 3 d 1' S 11 7 - , a miser today' _ CS are t0 a C r _ .. 'Goal Scorers - P ` Glen Jones - ii'h'tcx ail rir optional real a'exrr ' dst z c P.-and - - -Da 1 1 t 4 HEARTY HEATER `'Barry Head .. ::. 4 _ ern Betts ;. ` ..: AND DEFROSTERS —'q` neater �a~� ;Dennis Hood 2 �{ -wonderful A',4Ga McIntyre 9 - ._ f.L X warms iu0 winter^fiver passengers in next _ -- �• tr to no tine. Fast•Cefrostir and fresh _ t k� r cooling he you w3' +t rt too - Alan 3Iilnes ••••.• _ g .Mark Riley . al in when u , • Frank Baron Ricky Matten A.... 1 - �: :Patrick Visser ......;..:::.._1 AMPLE POWER Wolf Schlombs • - - - f An o in another d • AN PERFORMANC Ricky Astley ..•. : •:•••_•• •••••• ... 4 _ � ' - - Ae dependable -Albert-Albert Bunyon _. _ - ps5 .....:.......... ... S. _ - �' � •;• .IDeppr hp engine runs on a diet of .Mike Carter' .. ............................. 3 s . g delight s that makes driy n a and 'gowning a pleasure! i . `'Alan Hughes .......:.... 3 � - -'4aOO� aba "a•oa � oOa4,.:!Keith Lloyd ._.......... .. r Mobbie Clark ...: . :.•..•..... 2 - GENEROUS ROOM 9. ":David Comber ......_.. .'••' ... 11�ike Sloan :....:... .. .. , 2 �o - ..,... 2 M.FOR F�YEd as ra+please inski 1 ' without disturb the driver. � woman Wyz. , • 'tMoupi Vauxhall's L wide•opertina I �l5tephen Clark :......... - .......... .;Brnre Denley .. ...:.................. ............ ... ., Sob Fry den, n once.inside r rotas for five happy passen{en! • p• T •' :J�m Laskowitz .........., .....................:. 1 _ .. .. ._.. :: ..'„' o �•a oa•o � oaa4 � a . . -aryce Schwalm .. ... ..•..... . ' •. Penalties PLUS, ALL THESE NO-COST EXTRAS... 2 mins. :Barry Head ... .. 2 mins. - Ian Kay ......... 2 thins. ELECTRIC WIPERS • EFFORTLESS RECIRCUUTING BALL• :. :Billy Hood .......... .:............ ...... Alan Hughes 2 mins. RACE STEERING• LAMINATED GLASS WRAPAROUND WIND- 'Alan • INTEGRAL BODY CONSTRUCTION • ECONOMY Gary Hughes ...............•......:....: 2 mins. ]Randy Richardson 2 mins. Stu Wardell ..: ....... ............••.. 2 mins. CARBURETOR• • RUSTPROOFING BODY DIP • OIL-BATH ` In • the first game Providence -AIR CLEANER • LEVEL SUSPENSION • HYDRAULIC• "tTpetnced Hershey' by a score of 4 - to 01 and took over the league lead- yi4ftr Standard 4.6aar Sedan . ASSISTED CLUTCH. ;4ership, Ricky Matten opened the A GENERAL MOTORS t • Boring for Providence. and Dennis , ��d, Patrick Visser and David VALUE _ • ,. , - =:Brandt added a goal.each before half The-British Car - ti.me. Providence eased up after the EASY TO OWN bitill•avii baichdkW turn around, but Hershey. without , General Motors - Aheir leading goal scorer couldn't ECONOMICAL TO OPERATE r ” netrate their defence. Ian Kay of ershey received a two minute pen- _. V 36l$ ally for tripping. Rochester opened the second' game -: with a quick goal by Glen Jones, but Iauffalo settled down and play was `aw gtart of the second half Gle age, Motor Sales Ltd., Pickering _ ;Very even until, half time, At the a ; n Jones a / : gain took advante rf a defensive japse to put his team two goals JAWAcla and Mark Riley then added I I • -• - ..�s,.,,„�.a +nrcdf+t"!a�aa�.�m-s�..•r. - - . . • ., __ - ..'P - � - FCC -j HN r5 �.. e' "!' o _ Sacrament of the Lord's Supper '!-' i was, ..observed dp4ng seryjce on,Sna-. day afternoon. Rev. M. Buttar8, ass- . ESr-YDR�� Au &T~ isted by Past President Mrs. James ' i- Cowie, conducted an Induction Ser- r r _ vice fgr � Installation of the W. _ w � 'r— A• 10ffr&4*,$6' 19611 ?fir The itnnttCaked C) x cb areal- ! ia6• of„the Caked Clustch nilt'. .bt L ati held t)iis Friday•evening.at 8At1 P. J ! r l dui+►, tAI.RR � ai the chitrch. ”;. COONAM Tltq, Melt and ' R'oya Banquet tyd :�Lti - �` ,• �' , which'was'ltPPnia.Novet:tber $TiORE will. be held air 3attda<yr evening; ,r•._: PrIvelr •AWA wlwnft 1 January 28, is a chts=cl:. -WI EK,DAYS DAILY OAT OR The Club held its firsT meeting INAM of �� :j~ the new--year oil SaUaday:” fiing., t "AYS t.HQWAYS 1.6 F -k: _ .. at_the borne 4E.,.Mr. and,Mrs. Wm.' -Weo '464 Dunba��6 Brown. President Bert.Guthrie con- � WM. McEACN 4M Pre*. Ducted the g'usiness. The winners of WH. - the game of euchre Were: Ladies: Pl �� �� • Mrs. Gordon Sutith and IKelen R Iii- No W-Www-hp F ' Innt�c 2•• Phone WH.'.2-2171 Guts; lien: Fred 1?uckrua and Best Guthria - _ Pldcering,"Ont., Mr. Walter Brown is progressing favourably in.Oshawa He•pitsl star-i NAHAM HARDWARE ' - ng been confined with 'a heart at- - - - - E1 ..100-CLWE tack on December 21: i - •�•g! 1ts-t;i>t The W. A. will meet• on.January _ • e ' .�oiai+'+a /r�' -W. x. :Txo> sox,x.Al =.LS: '��_ � PNtl1tS : ad �d .Zw. 00 Darristar an 8oEefta BROCK ROAD e[ O Brldoh Coismbia sad QaMefo Home And School As�•cSaios�t T / G� / E�rri ' cask �i � --- ._ .. A� The regular -meeting of the Brock row Rr Road Home and School Association �� rd*+ itano A! �ViVHitsball 2-5151 - was held on Tuesday, January. 3, at - _ 1!~sIM d Ohs. B,etidsaoer TEstple 9-2631 8.15 P. M. in the school. Topics for - discussion included a' Toboggan PHOME WI!i. 2-1911 --� PiC145RINCB !h a �a AV Party 'to,be held on. January 21 P. 06 �y ]tart,fM weather permitting for the purchase - > "Mdeee be" >� Creighton, Fraser, Drynan of new equipment for the kitchen, ' btlg. and a diwussion on -the need - of • 8t Murdoch ' '` +"' new stage curtains for the school.. - Ha5lrtlNn s Catering • - A short' programme, included two - films. Tea was served. a Weddings, Ban ets, Showers Barrister:, Solicitor ;and Notaries � c� .•Pubiie :PARTS AND SERVICE ":' .Bakery Products ' Bank of Commerce Chamber Washing Machines - $3D And Up 5 Shncoa Street North, Oshawa AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE Barrister, Solici'tof, _ 'Meat Pies Our Specialty" Note Public Telephone RA. 3-3444 Phoat?: WH2-6410 - Notary _ , � open Every Night �'�9.oa o'elods �1Aelie St., Pickering - - -� � Mlll. 2-038th R[erstsh �stem - WANT= - AT. 24"1 or AT. 2-1362 COU NMY D E�IH EY A MM "M BROTHERS AJAX M B E R CO. ir.,u�s &"day dud sti li e: w:utas aay.�. so" cash Dews ra'...t. Heating contractor. o14tP-��+ Z _ g ,Ig Hot Water, Steam STshms, Jt•M DEI►LER _. r >tseasst AM lttstalled M :Alterations-Repairs COTTAGE MATERIAL -• -�NCRVO URM4I�1� ago" x-8014 Temple 9-3357 JOARAGE DOORS - PAIN'TS �- PLYIM00D d1 t�rnea#� J. » a" � GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 004-YOURSELF CAMNMIT MOP goats - •BSt1t,,,, ussawaes Werht" Church TERMS ARRAMCi® e.a )itD>sT. AETeTII+t. 103.01!'. - CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE - �. wbsc WenlAv and S.�t Seto.+ AS LOW AS 1. WMby. Oscar% 10:30 a.m.-west now" pwmk Schea sbste sages west .t wh1tA7 es t t:oo 4 m-e«�eM.�.I Read rnWk Sdbod AVERAGE GARAGE - $13.00 P� MONTH R!-n Wfic • mo. s p*bwW, beUMM Evstlram WELCOw Whlthy saAs D • -iMN. waL H. T. NATON, "besio s Whitby IWO 94419 - 2 R.r�"w r Rd. .NO. 2 HIGHWAY ,.• Phone AT. 2-2372 ­­------------------------ ----- - DR. jOHH LES�K . 1$T. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN PLUMBING DElI!?'!ST - P,ekerfs� CHURCH Ontsrio • for Orpra lardwArle ALFRED [AYES Rev. H. S. Shepherd, B. A.. D. D. PLUMBING BA-THROOMG edical Centro' 9 Box 1911, Pickering - Pb.. WH2-3513 , PRESSURE SYSTEMS OFFICE: WH- 2-0660 ' 8'n �S m`dDF4jrYn C RYIC • • ESTIMATES GIVEN R$s: WH. 2-1ss5 :piuft8 Electrical AppllanCCf (above•withdrawn for t6a being) -: - Ph�e - WH2-M17 T 1l w a, a&-inornwg Prayer �` �'! • • 11.00 a. m.-Holy.Communion Tools ;'� liss�tC+�� ----_--. (4th Sunda`Y) 11.0o a. ai.-C,t-�.. t4rhoo: in the Parish Hall f T� '��H ,/� 11.00 a. at.—..uc,ery is Re000ry ItiJ /V / ,..Room - .gee up to 4 78� Bal W �V;EDtiESCom 0n S ar r6re it • E • 10.00 a. m.-Holy Communion and Intercessions for- The-Eck- PHONE: •TEmIIL 9.1191 ------ ----- [)U"ARTON RADIO dl TV :$H E R R I-H Pickering united Church Phone WH. 2-0480 Pie a 'leg i A. a. RATTEW - Minister: Rev. Melville 6uttars' FUNER�►1 AM r - SUNDAY, JANUARY is, 1961 eoivAl4.1' >4 AMBULANCE SERVICE Two Morning Churchagervices .. _ �, '' 6.. 9.45 A. M: and 11.07 A. M. Our' New Pri ces � and ���� union Sunda School 9.45 O. M. No.2 HIGHWAY. J y ' CO[�TI= BUQ,Al M. AJAX.. Senor.-Sunday School 11.07.A.M. AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD First Church'Membet=ship Class FUEL OIL 17.1 c rA e - 7.30 P. M.' CASH OR WRHIN 30 DAYS ---------- — { Telephone -' -AUDLEY e Coo 1.15 P. M. - 'Sunday School STOVE OIL 20.c �tnsuraaace � '' � � - , W» os p11oNS `:VH. 2-3610 2.30 P. M. - Church Service CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS �.., ,late. irw Fars .>r cams" i - 'Arthur . Mitchel I Ltd. - .r+Me�s Christian Si`.ience Society at+••a�+M waea_aee « Aa soft --BRADY ROUGE Hiust ONTARIO 1"o 2�6771 , •1 E.9-2431 CHURCH SERVICE AND ` gOyvnlBrl & CslID80A SUNDAY SCHOOL. i,� . 'PLUMBING .STORE It SUNDAY. - 11:00 A: M. , _. i In Rosebank Road School - ;;�-------------- -1,--= THE:ONE PLACE TO GET �i Room.Open To FubliO _ DAILY V/ �N/ �. t r. EVERYTHiNGl IN In All n.BwildiaQ'Kingston Rd. InALTER 'THOM O.t. Mp�ITN,'-MON1t", Ron A CO. PLUMBING.,GOOD VALUE � At Ronne Hf11s ,, . . . • dh►RMSTER . , ._ SOLfCROR 1 *' ''A•0••" AT TH1L RIdHT PRICE Testimarw Na�ftga 8.00 P. M. NO�1'ARY Pt181lC A uwt•ed Tnoft", iCva:y Wednesday Ia The' ;i ER FOR OATHS ' •. AMs -iliiiw -'!A+•fti I -Op«, Dotty'.tIN 5 50 p ,. i• ReadivY Room N•f�MtN••f frorMr OF sat�+.d.r Till t '$ � a �llaM•Rd. ew _ . e. AL _ No. Z Highvrar WH.!-N1� o.h.we Res saw CONTRACTS For Fttrdtes Infotasadott R. recline CJ� -4320 Kingston Rd., West HiN W>Sits1sa11�a90` CALL • ATlantic 2-2635. sd AT, 2-2080' AT.4.4721 - I • i 5' HERE ' AGAI,.. Ask .ax Combination Offer :- KRAFT CANADIAN CHEESE SLICES KRAFT CRACKER BARREL COLOURED MILDCHEESE ffCfls Ef�fEGTIVf; ---- AND KRAFT REGULAR . YtZ, 15,-14 ` CHEEZ WHIZ 7 i- FRUIT, COCKTAIL MEliLEY E X«� : 5 TINS ERCM111111 our 8 #A. U*tL. 3 .. • .. STO YS PEAS FMiCSAMi x "a 7' "INS*jr • ,.-.. ;V 'RICEAYLIAER FANCY 20 OZ. - - cHaca b az x . SAVE 24c TINS IGA TOMATOES SAYE 5 TINS 1 TOMArfift x CHOICE wPE 'N R�►c3G CORK STEW SAVE ;k _ InI°s I 15 OZ. IGA 1 -PEACHES . SAVE 13C TINS CHIC low'CAMPBELL SOUP' VEB NS. : CORN .,NIBLETS 1 I .GREEN GIANT _ . S.,6 14 OZ. SAVE 17e '7 TAU TENS CARNATION MILK �SAAM�iA7�� " TINS �l f IGA JAMS JjrTT1 . 'i MEAT BALLS 115 OZ. cvIIRANr 'RASrrEatllr oII oz SAVE 1*c TINS sTRAwaEIeR�, °rta oR UtATCN^ 5 1 COFFEE MOC Gala IGA �SPAG CAKE � DUTCH SI10E, W11tTE O� g +(S��S FR M GRADE A f+f1EFOltESSEQ CHOC. — SAyE Ik - ' - R O A S T I N G ' .11-­ IGA MARGARINE , :� � x1 .4% TO 9 Lf1. c - Or T R Y I N G AVERAGE _ _ SEARROOK JUNfISR lb F$OZEN PEAS CORN or : 12 . = CHICKENS _ I�lr RfNO %4i. MG. VE91TTABLES PKG. TABLERRE LESS ,_ SLICED SIDE BACON - ONE 10 OZ. PACKAGE _ l:.. -• 14w Available ! TABLERITE WIENERS THE GOLDEN go" _ , . �. '.' 145. ROYAL GUEST SMALL LINK .... .PICTURE A T L A P V RE OR S AUSAGE - OF �~~ f THE WORLD VOLUMES 1 t0 6 only 'A COTT-AG,E ROLL - %CROV - EVERY THURSDAY EVENING-7-7:3041. A GOLDMINE OF Vmlko C IGA PRESENTS. FLORIDA - - OF BEST THE POST ORAN-GES - STORIES FROM THE SATURDAY EVENING POST .:C F1 0 CHANNEL 9 TORONTO , : RED RIPE TOMATO 'U.S.Z.CELLOR►A 6. " �9c m 6 NEW CABBAGE - TENDER 6ARaE1 FRESI/ 6OHEADS 29C R EMPEROR. t�$APES - CA3. No.* F►N_�51 2 : .155 9 . - U'i. Mo.-I sRADE V _ - IGA MARKET - PI0KER�HG CALIFORNIA CELERY s cm. 'M E : . -_ ; 25� j y~ . ,.' ». . - . IL. - • ,+ • ^ •- '. "�'�' _ ,{:a 11 n. Irk' ,. ' pry • _ 1 . •, _..__ •