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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_01_20 , .._ .. , .. - •� -•Yx_.�— C ••��w• ...I,`.1M•-`"less ew ic er-in ;. _ . lltarea: i .30 Per Xear� United States: i3.0o W. C MURKAR SO U LISHERS Sc. ER-COPY Authorised As Second CM Y^ CKERed S ONTARIO FRIDAY, 'JANUARY 20, 1961 ► PubH&W Since November 1881 Post Office Dept..Ott"M t A. VOL, 75 NO..1e ' eI - . . - -- — �',''• r 00fE-D- To. � Wild , Pump West Rouge Sewage "C'MAOn_ Dad. „ - _ -- r To New .Plant At Bay ; Pickering Township council' has , passed a resolution requesting that the Ontario Water Resources Com- PICKERiNG VILLAGE to ' mrasron construct sanitary sewers Service that area of the township, Reese C. "E.'and Mrs. Morley an west of the Rouge river, south of 4u1 daugnce•: Linda, attended the receptel s ' highway and to include all necessary g y r'ir. ion, spon-;orcd by (3uebecair, Inc..t , lateral-'sewers, service sewers from at the Oshawa Airport on Sudnaya,1 ,w these laterals to-street line, pumping and enjoyed a.ride in the Fairchilctl 5 stations and trunk sewers to take this F27,,over the local vicinity. is r sewage to the Frenchman's Bay Sew- Mr. and airs. Les. Morley anct age Treatment Plant, bits. J. H. Purvis called on Mr. and This be done according to the Mrs. Alvin Birshby, Uxbridge, oql • ” plans described by Messrs Oliver Saturday. Lloyd and Associates, Messrs. Proctor The balmy weather we have beeril f� r and Redfern and Township Engineer having makes the morti�id among u�j T. O. Jefferson. wonder if Spring is here can wi;itog, Previously 3 systems for West be far behind? 3 Rouge sewage had been discussed. Renewal of License. Plates and{ . s' N One was to.construct a plant at West'l Drivers' Permits are now the order•{ +• '" <' Rouge, the other to pipe it to a plant of the day. t **. $ in Metro and the third to pump it to, Mr. and Mfs. Dick Winter Sr. Icfi the plant at the Bay. The last scheme after 'Christmas to rtijoy tha Da is considered to be more practical and tons sunshine. A recent letter m=e c t economical. tionedrit was pouring rain. The township's resolution also re- Last weed the -National Libe quests that the Ontario Water Re- Rally attracted several from tlri `^ K -sources Commission act as their community to Ottawa, among chttt f s >i .✓ agents for the purpose of negotiating if r. and lira. John Lay. •+ti. , ..<. with the Central Mortgage and Hous- Friends h4ret 'll be interested t Ing Corporation to obdain necessary knave Mr. acid 4. Jack Poyes left' financing for the trunk sevters under on Friday:'for short holiday r a new financing plan that has just i California. r•� �,,. .» »'=arm �.�,.,..,,�,zr r.+.i..,z..++. recently been announced to mun:cipa- �Irs. Ron'1ia11 and little daughtciq! lities. Debbie, leave this Friday by air 'foi�f i "Don't Send. TA-KE your boy to the Arena" i. T. O.Jefferson; engineer,in his pre- 11i�.mi, where they will spend a tc (� �` j�( fj sentation, •stressed the-urgent need weeks. MINOR HOCKEY .Wye _STARTS JAN U �+�Y_ for sanitary sewers to serve that area. I he Afternoon W. A. of the ten« ... w Councillor Clifford Laycox asked if' ited' Church catered for the Horn the sewers could be laid before the ultural Society banquet held Tue t • • + Hair CND Don't Favour sewage plant is completed. . day night in the a E. Centre. TONrR3h� To Negotiate For Sig Mr. Jefferson said that they could Wendy .Baker celebrated her 8tlit p because the water and sewage plant birthday ]a week with a party f • • are to be completed by October. a number her friends. For Level Crossing At Rosebank Buyvi ew Overpass Mr:and0irs. S. Bryant seen Sunday in Oakville.with their ±ot� Mfr. J. L. Cann, Project Engineer Barber Shops Ask Bev and wife Diane. 'Pickering Township through their , The RR ss Sewing Group ar0 Road Supt J. S. Chaptnari`teill mega- • • i i,•i a letter to Pickering Township d��f¢? _- or at the Rosebank level issi Bo Is council has said that the CNR feels Planning rock hre , thr'Rnd (-read,! exf signals y that an overpass as requested at Bay- For Bylaws Cen ar Brock Road, on Saturday,; crossing. • January 28:' Attractive Prizes to be: The cost of these signals has been a Again .zew Road, just west of'White's Road Kenneth Butt, secretary of the y_. at Lunbarton is not justified in view given. - estim;ted at $30,000.00. The cost j Ajax-Pickering Barbers barbers in Association t of it serving a limited area. which represents 17 barbers in the The first dance'of 1961 twa'. ,helm will be born •tiy three parties. The Edward "Ted" Thompson of Rope- at the High School last Friday ev+•+j Board of Transport will PAY 80 Per bank Rd., returned home on,Monday Councillor Clifford Laycox asked if Pickering Township.Picks ' Village ening, with's good attendance. 1 cart, the township 124s per cent and with his parents, Mr. And Mt a.1 the arguments for the overpass could and Ajax area ap be fo ic- Mrs. Allan Clark and daughterl r cent. The township's and I be presented to the Board of Trans- kering Townshi +moil this week .the CNR Sis per Edward Thompson, after they 'hail i port Comm ssioners. Jean, of Lakefield. visi.ed Me. aa0 i share of t:,his cost will be charged to. Pu .. asking them to pass a bylaw govern- on Saturday picked him up at Smithville, near i The C\1i plan to install overpasses ing closing hours of barbershops �rr Mrs. Harry Boyes. Ward '' road.budget Grimsby i a: Fairport, White's Roaebank and ax and below the Mr. T. Heron ceie t, hi� The cost of grading the crossing at Ted had been the object of a search Pickering village, Ajax 80th birthday on Sunday.last, wit3�, IChestertm Shores will also be investi-` for nearly a week. On Jan. 10, he put, Alwna Roads. 5th concession in the township. a family gathering of six of theivr, Peeve Sherman Scott suggested that Mr. Butt said'the idea of the bylaw ,exteen and+ Xatedl. his books in his locker at Pickering council get a report from the Planning was to control not only the present eight children, and gr Council discussed the dangerous District High Scho•,l P-nd •-1,t frienu.,' Board and Planning Consultant be- Children present. Mr. and Mra.. �u� R.osebank crossing several weeks ago, ng barbers but new ones that would like- he was going to play hockey. � T. Heron celebrated their 4th tied and it was' agreed then that some He hau nuc been ►rearu rrum until fore replying to the CNR. ly be coming into the growing area. ding anniversary on )atiary 17. 00 ` thing sihould be done to make this a woman at Smithviile phoned the He told council that all barbers, coogratuiatious and best wishes. a safer railway crossing. OPP there to say that a boy ne their • Inow in the associations have been 's1r. Edbert Doyle, a former nei- Council also approved flasher sig- g Car Boy Girl Alt using the present schedule of hours hbor and family friend of Mrs. R-1 farm could be vile missing one: Her / / sines May 1st, 1060, and all were is g Hale for the Atha and Con. 8' cross- was, and his parent; were notified Fal� Into Boy H. Crank was among those sendim ' lass. The township's share of the cost' and wear to get hint. I agreement with them. a.remembrance On her, recent birth-I ings. be about township's s and this would; Mr. Butt also asked council to pass Mr. Thompson told Ilickerine To ( y day. ?tifr. and Mrs. Do}k now lnex be charged against the Ward 1 road' ship police that he felt the boy left- .One car, one-boy and one Rul Meat,-a-second bylaw which is designed to -_iw-V�ou* ledger. becAu�e he may have been depressed thr•:,u•-h the ice at different times regulate and license barber shops. ffe Farmers. of this vicinity had at over some Christmas exam results.' over the week end. I sa.,l the association has no authority in'terestin'g eycaing last lfonc{ay - Restdents Want Own Sunday dozens.of cars and many to Hass bylaws. vyhen the; etitcrtaineti 'by they / more people were seen dotting the ice. Council agreed in principle with the local $otary,- Club. _ Coroners Inquest Fishing has been reported good and idea but said they would`prefer to firs. Len. Purninghani. Park At Greenwood ° 'many child:en of the district have'wait and see what action,was taken the Ajax Hoq;tita•I • • ,Teen skating on the Bay.' by the councils of Ajax•and Pickering ing her iriett,l� :,ill l,e ,la,l tC► AtPickering Ge'ral F 61Ford of Toronto wont before l,a.s:•tg the bylaws. knots. George Staley and George Alfiore of *t h thin_:-e tea=--the channel. on r`` -'"`t' resist the: tyc:'e not con- \1r, and \;:�. J•S!::t \1cl•c'1's1r, crk _ _ Greenwood waited on count i this'' f „ Saturday mr. ing •iwto 5 'feet of cerned with any•.present or new Shops ` •ruron;u, and 11,:. and llr:. 'R,'" week in .rega:'i to a lir�!'o c 1 coca- ' Tue xa}r etaed'that R'm. Or!', ,I,.of,; water. Fie f+ir ed then tar hoot open„ nurtn u Con. .i. au:n:u llct c„ntrcl u ! ca•' nu Oct. Curium, of "r,,ru:tt', i�it,d ti+ci4. munit;: park for Greenv:ooi- wxlk�d c 1: .-dc•sU to the c,:h;e cif the — _ aunt. \!rte. E. l ."llubna�r and lius- t R l.ndl, and' :.ee:red aC r, the rr,acl • 31 StLlli,:• tnl 1 c :rcit they hat, ire and ptalcrl h mself out. The car band on the :rcrl;-ends _ : itt.n r,te Pat a.. nin� . . Want Outdoor Rink an offer 'of purcha c for 7.2 acre= 'r i r` t , •• a towed our later in the afternoon. betty 1:ennecly of l'PRP, in�er- 13:;;i 1:�!ad at �u {''� !.e.'i' t:r�3t' ill^ ._VUi.1 fl';+' 1l Q1' �", lie; bad.bten fishing with his brother viewed \I r, lien ilarke on rhC- t 1J :viii; ty. r •veil ar 1 hart left them to'go •1 acre, 1f!•. Sts:i,}: said he unclt•1••:uo�, a Vic, ,�!r , Q�! `raj �' � l: cant of �t:finless titcel" on I ues- f,.; - us 't:urnncious in Sea:h,:acl At GIe 6 o V G des attet•nt•ocL Oyer that 'tat. the Prn:i nciai (1ov c:nment :sot -'r!,a� ., lrn.n t t t h east end of the Bay when y 2:; per cent of the cost ant! asi ell t: hr„rata! fro+n that date until Uec. •�I,I he* t,ut t through the ice. It was his Inters;tin;; :i•it,�rs at the \icL':an the township. would pay t,0 peer tees.•`:'Bill he, died. .i first trip to the-Bay... mf r. Frasei- of Glengrove asked home eves the tvca k-c'ntl were �Jr_ cf the balance. Coroner ::•a:: Dr. W. W. Tomlinson. r �tnt,nshlp council this week'for finan- :uul \1rc. 1\'m. \facl'herson anti lit- p.ry-F n..enlon, E'-rnest Stroud, Jul- T.1� t ir!, unidentiiied':reilt through Reeve Sherman Scott said that last ; ' the ice ttp to her neck and a boy also cial assistance. in setting up a rink on Ile Tontm}',, of California. Dr. NlC- year's council e,tablisherl a policy orsyi�'m. Pe;ir!all; K. Jensen, James v:„n' th!nugli, the school grounds for the children Bean anti 'ter. �JaePherson deers- where a,until ::•duly! put Im a rif;t•lar Sent:, 1�•:na'.d Sma th. Policy a:•e .i-varning titotorists to of that area. friend; in •tltc Royal Air Force, and for dollar for the es,abh h:nent of• - kee;t th(L. cars off the ice, It is not rnt:ncillm Clifford Laycox said, the lead ❑t,t ;ecn carp t,thcr cur ]ocalyrarks. o� To��SShfp'' !safe enuug!1 yet foe•. this. Recreation Committee could not help t ,:,r , f Co.tn::11or`Edgar Janisaz; sail that . .7 I establish rinks on school property. lit. T red I�+t t+t ice'are plc i<ec4 last year •a ha1'k was },U.c'hase(i at + ! • Mr. Fraser said•recreation facilities t,, „ t� al,ls n-Jet: ::round Fast `yi'uodlar.ds oil this basis. �lann� a Board Barricade Tway Rd S• in• his area are not toes good 'at the after having rcciivitl >omctehat �r- Air. Staley said there ::as a. titilc. �+ ( u moment. He said they would like to sous he:icl injurie, in a recent fall-' all. t to March 1:, for them to acccpt'thyt i'tc•'or'ng T++:+•ns'vip council this �nt� I"r• Buy have a rink about 110 ft, by :,0 ft. but We arc glad to -ce Mr. Xi.rntatV Off er of pu:chase. :yy ek pas•=! 1 a bylavr aplrnintin the Y would have to purchase water, Banks around at:.in aft v inK P.eetP Sherman Scott appointed a. Plaiininlr Row'd metnhc!s. It is -the Deputy-reeve Edgar Jame.,; ''said ! ,,,n one of the many victims. commit_e� of •Deputy-er-w:e h,dgzi• rearm. board a� sat in+19130. All access roads leading onto that he heard .that water hauled to a - James and Councillor- tifrltrnl 3Iovc-: �lcrnber�: Geor�n Tntid aryl ha-:e I Frenchman's Bay v>ill be barricaded rink for flooding was not too saris- c • bray and Harvey Sprng io vie::• the Lennox to De.­., 11.1+''1, K- (la:k, Jas. duying the winter months it was de factory.. Township Appol.�iJ location and repot: back to council. Davidsr.n and Hardy Crain• to Dec., cide!t•,by Pickering Township council Mr. Laycox suggested that Mr. 1')r;2, Jo lir.nseil and \Tells P.ifchie, this week, after \Ir. I red L'cckstcad Fraser appear before a ' recreation c 't • F+•onl council, Peeve I of Frenehnian's Bay appeared asking committee meeting this wee k •+and Park Boards i Appoint, Supt+ Far Scott and Councillor foss Deakin to, if something could be•done about the present his plans. y Pickering Township council psGsecY 11ec., 1961. ' I cars going out on the ice. Mr., Beck- two bylaws on Monday night, aproin-, ,rl� On a recorded vote, only Councillor stead said one car went through the • ting park boards. ' Township DVrs1p t Laycox toted nay. I ice on Sunday. Close Rouge Bridge Rouge Hills Athletic Field andit Reeve Sherman Scott said if the Community Hall Board-John Raw•- Followina the resignation of Kr. REGULAR MONTHLY cars g^t onto the Bay from private For Two Week ben, Wm. Lang, George Batten, Robt•. Artbur Carlton as Supt, of the lown- MEETING property, there was nothing the coun- Smith, Chester Ufnal and Deputy+ T h EW ship dump, Mr. Allan Carlton who AJAX PIChL•'RiXG cil could do about it. The Rou” Hill Brrdge on No. 2 reeve Edgar James and Councilloir has 1)een for•emant of the garbage Nl-W PARTY CLUB trucks has been appointed to take V..0..�,Y, FEBRUARY 6, 1961 1 Highway was closed on- Monday, to Clifford Laycox, a � over the j.b of Supt. on the reeom-: U. A. A,, 'Hall.-Cedar St. Ajax The'many friends of Mrs. Harry traffic and will be closed for two _Eddie Ortiz, Robt.Madill,Park H.Vizely, mendation of T. O. Jefferson. Guest Spe%i� r - T. . Thoetuia, MLA. Art,•,ld will be glad to ,know that, weeks. a RozeH .Jack Reftnie and Co Mr. Carlton will receive a $1.67 an �.On P• title though still in hospital, her condi- W,r:`kmen are welding and rapes; ige e, RM-eery; i:ti N 'U Be Served tion is improving, some of the girders under the bridge. 3 H. SPahg and H. �yMr hour for the job. - - , - - the home of b1rs.=VPTri,'Young. Our ant Teacher, Uri..E• Wilson; Pres- the Mount Zion sadbl"ae teacher,- School Area No. 2, was held Jan- meeting closed with-hyena :t au¢' I-iderii;'ors:..Glen Marndersosr; Vices •whs*e'- rs C.acil Jones has sialo a� 4vaty40• Mf. Fred-Hunt was r�ect- The W. A met last 1Vednesday at the:geaediction by Rev. T. Fleet= *,resident,,bars. kart Disney; Secre- Fogn; to gr..an4-Mrs.,Reg. Hos. ed� CWimin•of the Bdard, and Mr. The home of \1rs. Walter Carson. ham.- Everyone enjoyed supper and tary, Mrs, Lewis Jones; Asst. Sec., kips on 1•riday; January 1,3, 1961, id, E. Hirley, Viod-Chairman. There _,_wkb Mrs. Cecil D6uey and .3frs: a- Social hour. —Urls.-Geeil Disney; Treasurer, Mrs. Toronto,'a daughter., Friends ane are Vwo newly-elete , me;nbera: Mr. Jack Empringham in charge of the Tk.e dcLi�e Service Cuss met last krank kf,6c,y; Asst., '.ytrs. T. Jor sorry to hear that ;firs. Hoskins dev- A.Waters, Asst. to the Supt.of Pu6- program. They chocic4or their theme Weencsuay night at the home of din; Pianists: Mrs. Alien Carson eloped the mumps just before the lie Schools, Scarboro; and W. L. C. - 'Uayer". Mrs. Cecil Disney took bliss hatulera \McAvoy. Mrs.jackc ' and Rev, T. Fleetham; Group Lead- bid. Sharp Arg4itat with .$ G. Lvd- the Devotional Topic on "Hannah - En.pringham's l,roup was in charge ers: -Mrs. Cecil Disney, •T;frie. $irl Mr. and Mrs. Winton White .it- low 'and Psstrtbrs.•,Toraata. ;A praying mother" and everyone of the program and chose'for their tan Mrs. Allan Carson, 36s. tended the Nelsba-Price wedding In "Bayview-fidghts" *as-cbosem(is j )i in singing the hymn "My to,,��icc "The New„Year;'., Mrs. Dou Frank McAvoy,. Mrs. Leek- Tf Toronto on Saturday,-Jam. 14., •_ t1wAame.$or.Abe .sskool tW�n i MothVs Prayer have followed rrre'. Saaletson kiss .bees chosen as:Lear brow and .Mrs. Le!* Jones; S" Several ladies .attended a lnadseon aidit;at►. ti},a:'8f1pR Devtijog- Roil fC01 was;answered>byca verse dtii-of<the 1Wme-maker•.Clulq,; and and risigni• Contra., Mrs.., Jack at WAnsak last Tuesday., men: �►t eseui toon3/'are with,.;`.` ayer;':in tt, falM ve bye,;,i DI :t eili� �ceAvgy, Assistant F,aOprfRtifi . and ,Mrs Elmer. Q}1 .. a� se1Mo1, :lint i4 Can paper on "piages'::-•given by lM,ts.• for the next Course: Ati girls• bet- sonl,lknsiness Comm., Mr's. Lorne be enacted as an,ele{tL-room unit if w . School Aru K0. 'la w - 1 Juke Empringhata,"•Follopring.'the lyeen ,thdagos,12 to 26 are eligible Jones and Ides. Loyd Nilson. The •(. n�ceasary. Also included are: two business, it was dteided to ,aetep4 Following. the different reports, the meeting closed with hymn 556 and "—""+"'� kmesgarteas libzarY. classroom, - the i iritatton to mee'C wtth-1CisiiaLE: folloRitfg'officers- were elected. - the-Benedict on. Lunch was served. Inaugural- Meeting 04--the, hawdte eeesn6Z5ics, iitdssstrial arts adq The I :Am Thursday.evening, February 2, at Teacher, Mrs. talp h Jones; Assi§t-' Mrs. Allah' Carson is filling is at �.'Ord, Pickering Township ;La Toom:: CORK; 1 _^ a - _ - OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 P.M. ROUGE HILL EXCEPT THURS* & FRIe TILL 9:00 P.H1r ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY , PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. JANUARY 1.9th - 20th - 21st ` JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE POPULAR BRAND - CARTON of 200 Special Ofter'of 4e Off _ C i arettes -'-(save zoo} _09 SHORTENING - YORK BRAND FROZEN .8 Oz. Pies M EAT P 1'1v�d S- Ab. c .27 c Q%OF QQdF r _ (SAVE 17 CENTS) NO. 1 FIRM SELECTED GOLDEN RIPE WAGSTAFFE BRAND Lame 24 Oz. Jar � _ .BA. NANAS IDs. �RA:� � RR JAI#-",& C _ _ . or C 4 -H'EALTHO 16 oz. tins (SAVE 25 CENTS) _ ' D YORK ALL FLAVORS Haif Gallon Carton og r ICE C FOR Y (SAVE 20 CENTS) 00d 00d , .(Case of 48 tins ;3.M Special offer of 6c off Plus 4c oft ECONOMY SIZE 26 OZ. TINS 2 FOR 25c CASE OF 24 TINS $2.99 MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE - -. Large 16.oz. jar -' • Che:t YORK FANCY 2•Pound Bag d=R=Sp'r FROZEN PEAS -49C SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (Regular) i(SAVE 6 CENTS) CANADA PACKERS IDS. for C , _ " nil (SAVE 19 CENTS) KAM . _ MAPLE LEAF - Large 28 oz. tin .112 oz. round tins .00 _..-(SAVE 160 — — MIN CEME ,AT . MjNCEME�At MAPLE• LEAF Y2 lb. pkg. • • ee "2 9 (SAVE 4 CENTS) h se ices r. :. (SAVE bc) MOUND, SIRLOIN, FRESH GRADE A OVEN READY ROASTING OR FRYING - T-BONE and ,-STEA � 1b C WING _ _ �- _ _ _ _ t . CHICKENS C _ FRESH LEAN- 1b.w • Ibs. p = - C (Average Weight '3 Pounds) _ once ee JUBILEE SMALL LINK PURE PORK' STANDING (6th and 7th RIBS) } f Ib, tray C PRIME RIB , RO9AST . �e. c - • • - . :. BLADE OR SHORT RIB • Ib. C (loose r,• C ROAST .;(BLADE BONE RLJNOVEfDf ; ieners .�� BONELESS ROLLED list FIVE RIBS) ' FRESH C• once tea PrimeaRib Roast U (WHILE IT LASTS) SLICED RINDLESS BONELESS "M PL`AT1e'BRISKLT ARFAST _ ;r . . _ ib. ' 614��WQA A0%110010 V 0%01h - - - - 0142 011i 5 ,,,.,_-_,.� -• 19 - an iens their "?"'-`_ year old Thursday,January t W ngs ga ad ,=-._ ► - tru'be envied. She left by plane was very well attended and the ladies y Mrs. D. McKay, Fergus, •visited first defeat of the season by a aC01e1 �' mq;7e Hi on Monday for a month long vacation all got started on various jobs"OU over the weekend with her nice and of 4 to 3. Red Wings 3ook the lead 8esriti of comma at•Indian•Rock, Tampa, Florida.•Betty knitting and searing clothing for rev- family, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Scott, with s goal by Ronan Wyzinski, but ... ' mtinityv'1 ryde Mr , S. Friars, will be staying with her grandmother eral missionary families. Anyone who Christine and John, East Ave. Alan Hughes tied it up. Mike Sloan _Aollatd, ran, Margaret and Betty- Mrs. Carter of Toronto, and while we was unab1c to attend this meeting and made it 2 to 1 for the Red Wings ;•inn s a sudden.-paaa*ng.,af a,bus- contend with the cold and'snow she is - ould like to help in the making of WEST ROUGE and Paul Sloan added number three brad-air father. Mr. Bqb Friars was enjoying the-warm weather and sunny clothing, please contact; Mrs. D. Hol- HOCKEY RESULTS do STANDINGS Canadiens Bob Fry got the puck in `°along time eesident-here,and'he will beaches in the south. We know she mes or Mrs. F. Blackstone. (January l4th,.,1961) the net,but the officials disallowed'th. lbe greatly missed, will have a wonderful time. On Sunday, January 22nd, the ATOM DIVISION goal; ruling that it was kicked is All itbt�mi members' please note: Congratulatiun; to Mr, and• hies. Quartet from Central Baptist•Semi- p w L T GF GA Pts. When Roman Wyzinski's second goal F-pester-' - :6 4 1 0 15 12 .8 Fhe Mondy evening library hour has J. Fanks who v+Rll be celebrating nary v;ill be at' Dunfair `-Baptist Hemhe 4 a 1 0 14 a s just after halftime made it 4 to 1,the been cancelled due-to an almost total' their 23rd wedding anniversary on Church to minister. in word and Song. provkieace 4 2 2 0 10 7 a $ed Wings appeared to have the game lack of response..The library will eon-l January 24. This is for Sunday morning only at. Frida ---January 13th, 1961 1s o in the bag, .but two quick goals by tinue 'to be open Wednesday after-{ Congratulations to Debbie Jeffers 11.00 ingi Pastor David-Tiolmes will } Rochester 3 Wolf Schtombs put CanaWins right Ili y sY be bringing the message, a cQntin-. Buffalo, 2- ;, ,nogg:egch eel from 3:30 to 5.00 p.m., who was 11 ears old, Janus 17th. Saturda --January 14th, 1961 • back in the game,and the Wings were Any me;�pZ desirous of a particular Ali. Quinnell was 16 years' old on uanee of studies in Joshua at 7.00 Y lad to hear the final buzzer. There p,m. evening service. All are cordially Providence 'L—Rochester 3 g book such as a student requiring ones January 20th. Conglatulations Alf. Buffalo 2—Hershey 8 were three gs, Paul given against -- ffor school purposes may contact either I Child Health Clinic will be held at invited to attend. PEE WEE DIVISION' the Red Wings, Paul Sloan elbowing, filrs. McLean, Mrs. Pickard or Mrs. the community hall on, Tuesday, Jan- Watch for the New Look soon to be p w• y T GF GA Pts. Roman Wyzinski tripping and Bryce Williams and they will-be glad to. nary °_•tth, from 2 to 3 p.m: seen in another part of our Church GBOiena 4 a 1 0 2z 11 s Schwalm hooking. make the book available to them. 11Ir. and Sirs. C. Denney, Brenda building, Plans and wol are under Bra wins =4 2 2 o s 12 4 y j Y way which will hel to sects the Lord f sn,;�e 4 1 2 - 11 a The final game between the Bruins we vvere�leased to hear that Mr. and Cheri of Victor Drive en a ed a p azhpie Leare a o 2 s 13 _2__, and. Mapte_T�afc wa4 he closest of 'R. Knox of La eview Ave. has re- visit-last �ceek°end-from-Mrs more efl`ec 1 contribute ur ay anuary r�iE 11—, 1961 the afternoon, ending in a 2-2 tie. turned home after his stay in-hospital ,ney's mother Mrs. R. Vail of Mans- to a more reverent atmosphere, in our Red Wings 4—Canadiens 3 � Wayne Godlnan opened th escoring sand is feeling much better. field and sister Miss M..Vail of Tor- church services. Maple Leafs 2--Bruins 2 for the Maple Leafs but Jim Lennox A Stork shower was held at tke onto. Chris Wilson of Victory -Drive is Rochester took over the Atom Lea- evened it up for the Bruins. Play home of Mrs. P Dunne, Lakeview._ Lenore Butler of Dunbarton Shore suffering-from a broken collar bone, g� leadership this week-end by win- swung from end to end, and' first . Ave. Wednesday, January 11th, in is confined to her home with chicken- but is on.the mend now. ning two games, one on Friday night Wayne t:odman opened the scoring honour of Mrs. J. Ballesty of Picker-I pox. Get well soon Lenore. against Buffalo 3 to 2, and then Sat- penalty to 'leave the Leafs short- ing. Many lovely gifts were received Mr. and Mrs. R. Leathen and fam- f s i ROUGE urday afternoon against Providence handed, and then Bruin's Joey Phil- :and hostess Mrs. Dunne served°the 12 fly, 2 Fairport Rd. S. have all been I by the same score. lips was in the penalty box for trip- The Janua. • meeting of The Home } ping.Both teams held out while short - guests delicious refreshments. suffering from the flu virus, but we •} On Frida• night. Buffalo opened We were happy to hear that young hope they are on the road to recovery.1 and School last Wednesday evening .the scoring with a goal by Terry handed', but then GTerry Matten put Raymond e hapeho is Norm at young Mrs. A. Wilson of Victory Drive is was very interesting --nd enlightening Nicholson, but Rochester came right the Leafs ahead with a screen shot hospital-and is*much improved s►ow*- hospitalized at the Private Patients when Dr. Gordon Clark, Professor of back and, equalized with a goal by that Goalie Ken Borisko never saw. ATTENTION PARENTS OF Pavillion in Toronto following a ser- Biology at The University of Toronto Alan Milnes. After the turn around After the turn around Jim Lennox "+GUIDE'S four heart operation,but the are happy spoke of "The Peaceful Uses of The Rochester took the lead on a goal by scored his second goat to tie the gam* A 9t., Joba'a. Ambulance First Aid td report she}s recovering, and we• Atom",-M r. Gainers, room, Grade 8, Mark' Rile}', but did not.hold it for again, and though Albert Bunyon hit Course is to begirt at St. Paul's Ang- hope she know's our thoughts are with won the room award for the highest long before IFIrank Baron again tied the bottom of the Bruin post with a Cour Church, Dumbarton, on Monday her. attendance of parents present. A -up-the, score. Alan Milnes shot his slap shot, neither team could break evening, February 6th, under the di- Mr. M. Cook of Park Crescent well social half hour was enjoyed by every- second goal of the,night, and this the tie. Maple Leaf were shorthanded rection of Mrs. H.Cook,Division Com- known in Pickering Township and one present when refreshments were proved to be the winner for Rochester. for four vit a In-the second half sniesioner: All Gtiidea -12 years' and who served on the School Board for served, , The first game on Saturday after- 'with Bruce:•Denney being given two over are urged to take advantage of 'school area No. 2, has recently retired . Members of the Ladies Club report# noon again proved to be a hard fought penalties; one for hook¢ng and the this course in order to secure their• from his Government position as a when the oens"for tripping. a moat enjoyable evening y contest for Rochester.They opened the dined at the Savaran and attended a Y 14th, 1961) ' Tirst Aid Badge as well as avail them- placement consultant. Mr. Cook' has scoring with a goal a Mark Rile , selves of this practical and useful opened his own office known as Miles Show downtown afterwards last Thur. but could not hold the lead for long (January knowledge of first aid. The duration W. Gook Associates at 22 College St., evening. They chartered a bus for the before David Brandt hit the target ATOM DIVISION lof;the oenrsawill bs 8 wee1�, weeks Toronto, and is now engaged as an trip, for Providence. Rochester again took Goalscenera ............ $ 1of inatructiona and 1 week o! exams- executive and processional placement The next meeting of the Club will the lead on a fine solo effort by Alan Barry Head For further information please con- consultant. We wish him all the very meet at the school Thursday,January Milnes, and they seemed to have the David Brandt • .. ' Y.. .•-•,.,"_ .; Y tact Guide Captain, Mra, E. Crosier best'in this venture. 26,8.30 p.m.,Any ladies in the district game well in hand when Mark Riley Glen Jones . sat TE.9-2049. The Home and School meeting held interested in joining a social local club added number three just after half Alan Milner . :• ••.......... ... $, A party was held at the home o! at the school, Wednesday, January are very welcome. time. However, David Brandt out- Mark Riley . . Mr. W. Ne man.On Friday, January 11th,-took-the form of a debate on the Mrs Agnes Bland, Island Rd. has skated the Rochester defenders in a Terry Betts 18th. It was a Y*ang'peopWa-pasty pro's and con's of telewislon viewing j`1st retnrrsed irnm a month's hbliday race for-tile Puck and made it 3 to 2, Ricky Msyera �- ••„.•_., "J sand the 16 attending thoroughly en- by children. Preeiiding .gas Mr. L, in Los Angelos, California. where she but even. .though they kept up the Frank Baron . g part vaere''Mrs. A• visited her son and his famil}t. pressure to the final buzzer, they Dennis Hood Joyed themselves dancing and sago the McInt ... buffet supper, Guest, Mrs. R, Adamson, Mr, J. Burk -Mr. and Mrs. Stan •F.ioet, Rouge couldn't get the equalizer. Gary l'ie . ffet A. Cani1 late of'Park $]vd and. Mr. G. Tickle, The room count Hill Dr. spent last weekend at Lake In the-second game Hershey troun- Terry Nicholson .. ••_.. • „ 1 Passed away at, Rosebank Convales- was w•on by Mrs. Vanderwater's, St. Peter. red Bnf�alo by a score of 8�� 2. Ricky Ricky Matters. • . illness. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs- Mayers opened the Scoring for Her- Bill Reid .. ... .••....:-- cent Home after a lengthy Grade 3 Class. kefreshments arL. spry after thirty'seconds, and added Patrick Visser 1 Ray SinQe1; Friendship.•Ave. on the. ...... _ '• ffirs. Cana was a summer resident served:b,� Mrs. H. Munn and Mrs. two more goo - the Grade here for a great taiany years sad N. Chipman asiisted by arrival o! a daughter, Friday, Jan- la for his hat-trick be- penalttes $ iekvoted a great deli of time and 3 mothers. The next meeting is sche- �ry 13. fore Buffalo settled down. Bill Reid Barry Head :.. _•.. .,. $ evot in connection with the I.adiea doled for W y, February'let- Buy your baking at the Bake Sale added number four.and Barry Bead Ian KaF -Association and all phases of work The Bradey f fly of 83 Lakeview at Steinbergs, on Friday, January n number five., After the turn around PEE WEE DIVISION W is the community. Ave- have moved to Moorelands and from 4 to 9 Pm. The proceeds to be 'Barry Read scored another two goals Gonlacartrs _ 1(trs. A. $wain of Fairport Rd- S. we wish them good lack in their new need by St.Edwards Lo buy Robes for bo get' the second hat-trick of the R•utf Schlombs - ital and we wnsh the Choir. game. Buffalo then spoilt Larry Sand- Ricky Astle "� is still in Ajax Hose home. with a goal by Y 11er a speedy seeevery. Sharon C,aseells of Lakeview Ave. Many happy returns of the day to hg's shut-out hopes L I,efa MacLean, Terry N Alan Hughes ... 4 + 'Many happy returns to young celebrated her 1'th birth day with a Chestertors ShoseS, . lcholson. Sorry Head scored Roman Wyzinskl Randy McPherson dfIFairport Rd. S. party. Saturday, January 14th. who celebrated her birthday Thursday pi's fourth goal of the afternoon and Albert Bnayon It Ran will be ons-yHS•eld m January .,The Ladies Fellowship meeting at January 1,9. and to little Micheal Terry Betts added avlmber two for Mike Carter ... .. ' :s - �h, the scburch, Thursday, January 12th, Fsrec, Rouge Hills Dr. who was one Buffalo. Keith Lloyd ......» .w..�. . $ BertF quislneiI of Lakeview Ave, is -- Mille Sloan ....... , 'a Robbie Clark . • $ y. DxOd nC6mber ....... ........ ...... ,a: S .l'' twD � C J�e►N�JARY SALE �/!1i`1W�1J�Y SAa•s• Stephen Clark . .........: ..... k JANUARY SALE Bruce Denley .........:. .... Bob Fry • 1 Wayne Godman .....' Sim Lescowitz •• _ 1 _ Gerry Matters 1� - . . Bryce Schwalm _. n y• T VMS to make room for our Spring Paul tie AN Used Cars Must Go T ice Denney M Wayne n - _ �. • IUS1' ashes �RiC MUCED Billy H Alan H $ O $ a _. $ $ ' tlghes ..... ... 8 a J ry Phi lips { .._ : �i 2 dr. Radio - aid . . r ” 2,000 1 9 dy Ruch son . 19 Ford Fa�rinne 6 cal _ . . . . . . . Bryce Schwalm i; ° • '' ' 95 Pau Sloan .. :...... is i dre aMOM ..+��/��� �2/ Bill'Wardell ............. Z _ !F6�,#ord Fsurla S00/ 8 tyl., / • 95 - 95 - kwood 6 c I. on Broo $1,9 Roman Wyzins 1 ........ - ;-a 959 Chev. Wag v . . . . . . . . . . . Dickering -United Church w. A. ntiac 4 dr. Laurentian, radio, 2 #one,,6 cyl. _$1,995 $1 /895 1959 Po The «'oman's Association Afirr- w ��� ��►'�_ . noon Group' Thurs held'the a first meeting n 1959 h v. Bisca ne,-2 dr.; radio, A�#0Wtic . • • . • I "� ' / - for 196E on Thursday a L g000n-t C e y the E. Cengre-v�itl1 a �� actl --— 1 95 1 350 endance President, Mrs. Mitchell iKa ne 2 dr./ 6 e l• • • • • • • ' ' ' ' A T J presided. Hirsh G. H. Bray led the 1958 Chev B y / y / Devotions. The various secretaries µ " i 495 `$1 350 gave encouraging reports of last 1958 Chev. Biscayne; 4 dr• . . . . . . . . .*. . . • • . • year's work. During the business • period. Plans were discussed for 1 ,600 some coviing events - The annual ' ' sedan .outo�nat�c, radio $1,70 $ the Valen :1958 Bu�ek 4 dr. specied meeting on ianuary 2a°,the Annual tine Tea, February 9; / 1 ��� Fall Bazaar etc. During the Soaal • 2 dr. hardto �V8, Automatic $i,395 $ •1957 Pontiac Laurentian, p, / Hour, :tins. Frank Prouse read o entertaining item on "Thoughts for • • $95 $ 795 the Nevv9 Year". r. hardto automatic, radio . . . . . . • • The 19Ci1 Officers are as follows: 1955 Bunk, 2 d p/ , 1 Mrs. H Ida titchell; 1st Vice-Pres.i s have been checked in our"Service Dept. and. are in good shape z<tr9. y'hese car 1tir5. Cyril \;orley;'Secretary, i-. A ah•ert; Tr �,ucety ilirs. Ken Cooper; W. \1�• Treasurer, Mrs_{ 7. t �t - 'Morle. orr. Secretary Mrs. e1N old models Bess T v,;oc.CHelpers'Sec. firs. L. , Cyril We have a..f er er J. Stork: A \ ` Morley; blissionary �'Ionthh Sea, ` — hitehall 2-5b60 o ' 2-5661 Mrs. Harry Purvis; `�'. M. S. Rep. Don t Delay Phone W u Mrs. Edgar James; Visiting Con% ` Mrs Frank Ptouse; Flower Conven ens,.Dtrs. Gordon Found, Mrs. C. A. ' Balsdon; Pianists, Mrs. C. J. Butt+ "'' and Mrs, C. K. Brown. ' J � �TD Tea hostesses were: Mrs. C. r. a ��1CKERI�IG Balsdon, Itfrs. 1\•. P. Neale and Mrs,' LAW �hAOTO R SA _ John Stork. CORR. , J ............ • ,.r: Pack of Boy Scouts will hold a Bake Sale sad tt�ternoop da . .,;w• thb Tl�shlp I ll!"ba.Saturday a!e►• M erasoon-January 2f3. Mr. and Ales. D. L Aisles.visited, LaOellosl �,41 y p .- sh►a 19" ' The her-nephew Idt: im M ,B05ang ».. 4,. . . ,. _ Well the recount bf township deputy-ieih 0ballots has been ton, of Toronto, on Sunday.. T.Y."Cogs to Nl" home '— .Phone TEfnpte 9-1191 Mr, and Mrs. Thos. it so English had phone early-for souls�s•rri0W . •.:.:made:'The .dust has settled and we are off on another year. Sunday dinner with their nos-.13ev,. However this recount, appears to have been quite justified and Mrs. English. shay Boers for Cash a Carry,T.V. a Racuo Repairs =and while it did not change he picture it bars. Soden is slowly improving ange p' pointed out one v • 9 Q nt. to 6 .m., Wednesday 9 a.rn. to 12 noon . °-important thing. � after being under the weather for P g . . the past few days. r It would appear from the findings in.the recount that the' Mp3• E. Carswe:l, of Oshawa call- Small Appliance A Motor Repairs, Repairs to Car, ed on her mother Mrs. W. Harn;l- House & Transistor Radios D.R.O.'s, clerks and voters all need a little education on this 1. - - bon on Monday morni_ig. �• : Ytiatter of marking a ballot. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Knox and the ANTENNA IN family %iA.ed Mr. and Airs. rroe .�• STALLATIONS $ SUPPLIES Those 84 voters who lost their vote because their ballots cis Willson on Sunday. .- , not allowed by the judge, did not intend to lose their boss Gail ��'hiCt and Miss Dor BaHeries — Tubes — Etc. - vote when.they went to the polls. othy Wilisou ase both_clown Witt} bliss Gladys Witter of Toronto ,ye-(ANenrhenhiR'f:reol T'r+fnrtn measles. for Your application forrm ---- nately -fog-them,- �dees-net--�lt:tr- 'C.O.O.--i- Tbere roust be rules and regulations and they must be follow- had dinner on Saturday with her _ led. These 84 voters who'lost their vote showed their intent, „ aunt, Mr_.. Matthews, by cir�a:,g the name of their candidate, by leaving one name Brougham Co:tgregationaT Meet- ing will be held in the church on : sad scJratching out.the other two.The D.R.O.s knew who they Friday evening January 27, at 8.34 _ -mire voting for but,showing intent is not enough. Tick marks P. m. `also show intent but they cannot be or were not allowed. Mrs. W. 'C• Willson returned to deter were, ' her home from the Ajax Hospitai on The Act says you shall mark the ballot with a cross and Saturday,, and is now gaining her lna► matter how you look at the ballot, you cannot get a cross strength, at home. C a +out of a tick mark or a circle. Mrs. Matthews was at Whitby on i Saturday afternoon-. visiting her - t= It is to be hoped that.officials and ratepayers alike l"Med' niece Mra. Harbrvn, who .t; home -something from this recount. We say the recount was quite from hospital -and recuperating. ` :justified and we also say well worth while, if those persons Miss Di ngier, of Torfinto, sp::• who erred learned something as a result of it. the week-end at the home of brr ► g and Mrs. Cliff Wannop. : Mc. and Mrs. Ross Willson, of with :Toronto isn't drone r o il u..la the eye which required four stitches. his parent, IV. C. and Mrs. XTO;_oo. � .DO 'T N dame Arterial Roads Their next game will be Peter- - The regular meeting of the Wom- borough,Jan. 29th. en's Institute was he:Ff is the Hall ' - •� Jimmy Fenton had the misfortune on Tuesday afternoon with Presid- Por ToW'nsh� to fracture his wrist while skating on ent Mrs. Annis in charge. During Considerable discussion arose at the Bay on Monday and will have his the Business Period it wa3 decided • •° -township, council this week, when it'arm in a cast for the-next four weeks. to make -a Daliah quilt - each to Rwrf rsl Remode1!//�gs lw!!r/or, Dwormagr -came to naming arterial roads that� The Fairport United Church W. A. make one block. It wag also decided mould be considered as main roads held their regular monthly meeting to meet with the other organizations to be payed for by the whole township. last Thursday at the Church. Plans re shelves. -A Penny Box is also to o/j Ate *irk oft. - rather than the ward in which they were discussed for the Anniversary be used this will be in, charge of ...,are located, Supper to be held soon. The hostesses Mrs. Perry. No doubt you have Named as arterial roads were: At- for the meeting:were Mrs: J: Render- heard�f the A. C. t1'. �V'.'s. tri-an- _ and Mahri is are AM'ddable Nw. tons Rd. from No. 2 to Con. u 2nd son and Mrs. J. Paterson, nual conference which is being held • - .,Con. from Brock Rd. to Altana Rd, John -lventzel, Bayview Ave. left 'in Australia its 196-7... It hai beefs. ro ar.3 Aud'.e, ^-.;.1: from No. 2 Highway Sunday for Ottawa where he has sugf,ested each memtrc- put a penny to Yo.7 Highway. taken a ne%v position. lIe will be miss- in the box each meeting. Thi+ dors i�r C^•��c.r�_ Han. -2y c„�„e Q_:d.-he ed in the Bowling and cribbage clubs. not seem much,' by 1'it;2 when WHY WAIT TILL SPRING -would net :'`e for the plan• until he A Foc:2I e.a:::ig will he h,ld next the conference is held it'wi.l amount .;u.ew the c-.z-s and what rrwr�Qtsrn�ln ..:. - _� n,:l: ;'�:ra�: t, .'••,e�M- : �` .�- •.•c __. ,. ,._ t tn•ri in- - a'.'•s... .,� fe +ent ciaiCr.CMt1 n•,t .pA !V"- i -7 :_ - Call Uir Lucid _.ispaction bcfnre'makir.' any decisions.; New Scout and Cub pack,,are being tunate as we' are. 'lfie proRrattt for Reeve Siie man Scott said :ft •was organize1 for t:iic conunurity at Fair- this meeting was in charge ail - - almost intro;rihle to determine costs. pdrt i`:nieoI Church Hall. Registration, M. Ellicott tin "Agriculture". 'Ili: - _The plan cnllrrl for grading. widen-' was held 1,elnesday evening foie the speaker for.the next nweting "w 3 ing and paving as soon as possible. Scouts, under the leadershiy of Jim be Mr. Fair. The mzcti::,; -lased NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE �3 Councillor Clifford Laycox pointed•Hrrn. Reg;stration will _take place . with the-National Anthem, foiloired out that this came under tong range Friday evening for the Cubs and any .by a dsinty lunch served by ho a- planning and only a little could be boy's eight years old and over are in-.. essea Mr;. Purr'ow,, Airs: A. f. 314 SIniCO@ St. S., Oshawa sited to attend. Jim Brown is the lea Gray and '.firs. Watson. —. - done each year. - -- _ Coua eillor Milton Mowbray sugges- ted that if townlines were used, pr,s-.�Frenchman'+ Bay Bawling League L�VE�P lwdolph 34,3' sibly the sBjoining municipalities I Allouts 77, Roughriders 75, Bums 74, would be agreeable to paying part I Slow Pokes 70, Punks 66, No Names Congratulations to and blrs. of the cost- 61, Vamps 59, Pickups 49. Ellis Pelham, who celebrated their Deputy-reeve Edgar James agreed dr�r 200 I9th wedding anniversary on Tues s�s PLUMBING & NEAT -with this idea Pat Tranquada 261, 216; Win Jones day. January 17. "I can't support this until I know 1 202; Jim Hern 212; Clare Skitch 209, Mr. and Mrs. Joel White of Sack- _ - whsere we are going^ said Councillor 207, 243; John Wentzel 246, 215; Reg atchewan. are staying with them '$pang—and he didn't. Carpenter 217, .234; Harve Fertile daughter and son-in-law, Mr. an ";CAO;eman Gas and Oil Furnaces 246; Jim Gurr 219; Helen Hill 217; 'Mrs. Brock Siegner. Ivey Skitch 222; Doreen Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Bsrt Ainsley speet AI/1T�OI%ied Co f►s4/lneil�s Gas Co.MAWS BAY 234; Jean Holobon 216; Jessie Hen- last week-end at Btaadford visiting �eA�N vk Congratulations to Dianne Wise derson 232; Bernice Warren 214: Mr. and Mrs, john Fernhout: .� •2asn, Commerce St., who held a per- Clarence Gibbons 246,259; Gord War- Happy Birthday to Ted Priebe. • The Frenchman's Bay Bantam Hoc- day J -fect hand in cribbage while playing ren 226; Eva Stephens 286. who will celebrate his 16th birth- ,i4 :with her blusher Biil on Sunday. She _ y on anuses 25. ", - beld three Eves, the jack of diamonds key team defeated Stouffville boys at Belated birthday wishes to Mrs. } and turned up the five of diamonds the Brooklin Arena last Tuesday,6-4. Ebie Hilton w>lo celebrated her. TMlffp,e 9-'1359 ..Sid WI PrM�. for a total of points, With the exception of three of four birthday on January 11. � The Frenchman's .Bay Ratepayers of the boys,' this is the first year Mr, and Mr's. Borden Burgess, of and Community Association will hold playing orgaiLized• hockey for the Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. M R>• =1 101111 R>• =1 1=1 M mil RRRI R>• .'their monthly meeting at Fairport majority of the players sad they are 'Dey and family on Sunday last. / j[r United Church Hall on Friday at shaping into a good team. Although Mr. and '.airs. Roger Pelham, ofte/I/t ` �OU/' �/ It(JiILC a45 p.m. The executive -members of they are in Bantam D category, they Toronto, visited Air. and Mrs. Ellis ✓✓ _ the Squire's Beach Ratepayers have are now playing against Bantam B. Pelham and family on Saturday. RfpA AL SERYICgS been invited to attend. Several topics teams and have won four out of the Steve Schwets of Toronto spegt •►a •concerning the new Bay Ridges Deve- six games played. Coach Don Hopkins last week-end with his'parents, ilr. _ f or A .lob announced this week, that the team, and Mrs, ilia Schs�ets and family, ]opment are to be discussed.• .f SpeeiaJ�sts Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Buck, Fair is now being sponsored by'the ,Bay .. _ . . 'Windows mstering -view Ave. returned home on Saturday Ridges. ROUGE �'�� Aoo�ls _. .�fsttrkaf `:atfter spending three weeks in.King- ` eton visiting relatives. �R� Happy Birthday to Mrs, L• East � � li Joyce Fertile had the misfortune to of Sheppard Ave. on the 12th � _ Masonry 7tave her: purse stolen last Friday The Woman's Association of St. -January. floors Carpentry :night when her 'fiance Don Hercia's We are son to hear that little _�� _eothrootns ifivs�l Torins - f� ' John's Church, meet on Wednesday sorry ':car was broken into-during the hockey' Howard, of %VoodSiew Rd, is con- : evening for their meeting which was gaurte between the.local girls and the fined to his home with mumps. postponed from the previous week !.aH Reniodei CA W. Co. Ltd. West Hill girls team. The side view Glad to hear Mr. W. Gates of the due to illness, The meeting was held mirrors and aerial were taken. Al- at the home of, Airs. K. C. Pascoe', Second Concession is feeling better. pL1-4107 oXt wit ' <though the car was locked, the thieves after his recent illness. with :. br^t-P inte, the car and ransacked the• iden a good attendance, The prey- We are pleased to hear,'little Judy I ides, opened the meeting and wet- 1• R� f� �. :16wor.Tlie parse was found the next VYaldriff, Altona Road, is feeling conted all picsent,Hymn 40., was day by a young boy, but the wallet better after having sore throat. sung, followcl'r•by prayer. The De- containing a considerable sum of Rouge Hili United hurch con- -- votional was taken by Mrs Lloyd money, was missing. Several impor- Johnston. he gregational meeting 1' e'aday, Jan- 11A. program wag in r tan papers and some snap shots were ere nary 24, at 5.00 P. m. :�1 members FASHION HAf�RS1 ��HH charge of bins. Perry. Rev. Cress- 1 ,':torn in small nieces and the . arse well was present and re-instated all asked to attend. } was partially burned. Metropolitan ;members for the cumin M'embet•s of Rouge Hill Un- : g year. Mrs. Main Street Pickering ;Police investigated but failed to find T. Philip, ti�ho has'been Secretary ited ChurgaI4�C�w�n. presented Air. _ any trace of the culprits. 'Friday, the and Treasurer during he art ear, and'Mrs, with a card ' "'18th was an unlucky day for the Fer- wished for assistance, so, past K. table for their ew liorr�e last Fen- _ 270 :'l - tile's as Joyce's young brother also Pascoe was appointed to be.Secre- day night. had a new pair of shoe$ taken while tary. The Treasurer gave a , ,ve Mr. R. Thomson, Wooelview Rd. C0111fneneing .Ian. 1st t0 31st g at Whitby Arena, very h home from hospital and is doing - sati=factory report of the year's We are Offering You The girls won their hockey game work. The Card Report was given, nicely. against West Hill at Heron Park by showing that during the past ye.V, Sorry to hear Mrs. Fried Brett of p $15.00 eoldWave for $12.50 I' a one-sided score of 19-0. But they seventy-three " Kingston Road has bt-cn confined to ' and $12.50 eoldWaves' for $10.00' t y get-well cardsw her home with flu. • 'were defeated by the Don Mills girls twenty-six "sympathy''; - six "new e20 in a fast action game at Whitby baby" and six "over eighty years" Glad to hear 'Mr. O. P. Waldriff Plus $10.00 eoldwaves for $7.50 •-.Arena on Sunday evening. Although cards had been sent. The meeting of Altona_R....d• is better after his at-the local girls seemed to have the edge closed with the Theme Hymn and I tack of flu. ZS Cent Discount on all Charnpoas, Haircuts Rey. $1.00 now 75e the failed to hit the Tuns., Thurs. A Fri. Et+elitfnss ' .on Ilse play, y Theme.Prayer, followed by a boun- �n snas'lt with their shots. It was a rough tiful lunch served by the hostess.: CAR RADIO REPAIRS Closed Wednesday Afternoons, game for girls teams and several Mrs. Pascoe, Nlrs. English and Mrs. -' DUNBARTON RADIO —Operated by 11NA -•. penalties were handed out to both Knox - -AND TELEVISION tmms, Betty Clark, who plays de- The 1'0. Brock Road Pickering WH2-6430 oc TE9-119! 1goveA. was treated for a gash above _ - „ • - • Ml310E�lANEQus "LASS CI ED - INSURANCE :REAL ESTATE - SZFnC 'PAN=T CL�b C06UNG EVENTS' SALE. ;C YR M �. ;lY ORLE 1 W. J. BUI T The Women's Guild APPLES AND ALE 1 � "Your Friendl Resident Agent' Oshawa — RA 3�a of St. score.'. w�lican Church fm- SPIER - 52.50 PER BUSH. �/ 9`e Tuesday �Su 1*. e- 1�ael holding a P ntoalt and Other Varieties t. . � .•»..»»..-- '----------------- y evening F De-. _ In Stock s' % »------------------»».»_» tails later. Please Ming own container. Office WH. '2-6212 Residence WH. 2-3115 ,,r PICKERING ORCHARDS - JMIILLER HEATING TURKEY DINNER No. 2 Highway. One mile went of 32 KINGSTON RD. W. - P.O. BOX 160 FAIRPORT UNITED CHURCH, Pickering Villaeet Z� HOUR SERVICE = SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18. WH2-12.47 — PICKERING, ONTARIO _ ' 75c -ENDS .'. . .- .. .• - ..' . .l •., held � . Adults 51 50 Child i OPEN 1V EEIt Reps r Service- BR4CK ROAR FOR SALE - 1951 Chev-Good tires. COLEMAN Heater. Radio. 585.00. Phoaa The Brownie Pack suet in� the WH2-5353. school on Monday, as usual. Ruth - COOPER BOCK L�'D. -_ F�rrns, ...s� He>at.r�; Water -- Healers, Ran Wall i Floor Moss and Christine Gervis, and suite REAL ESTATE ` - FYres, Fodar, -received their Golden Bat', preseate , by Mrs. Kern-which was TO RENT - five-roomed house. M 920 CALEDONIA POAD — TORONTO Trailer Heating i Accenodei ey, Dist. Commissioner. F. Newman, Fairport Belch: Ph, The Red Cross Centre will hold' SL BRICKS WHitehau 2-3491 TEmpk 9.1983. a Euchre and Crokinole Party on TUDOR 8T.. AJAX Saturday, Jan. 28. Keep the date in WANTED mind, and come and bring your r ; STRUCTURAL• STEEL w__» _ �_»»_� -.... friends. 1891 as a 'Mechanics Institute, rind Mr. and Mrs. H. Dawson visited TRANSPORTATION WANTED Da CRM RENTAL became a Pubic Library in 1959. Mr. and Mrs. D. Reed, on Sunday. y, Toronto, To be ' eotrnnr Th: Librarian, who took a course in Mr. G. Minty, of Scarlboro visited Jarvis and Bloor by S.30 a. ta. To 1959 now hold a Class E. Certific- b1 r. and Dire. Carnutt during the leave Toronto bee:weea 4.3Q.acrd, STATION RD., PiCMNG, ONT.—4%enes WH. 2.1'960, EM. 3-2802 ate. The membership in-1958 was week, 5.30 p. m..Phone: WH2.6655. - 5$ Adults and 70 Children, compar- Mrs. Seth and Wendy and baby - ed to III Adults and 139 Children in son, of Scarboro visited Mrs. NVeav_ WELLS i` 1960. Adults borrowed 1837 hooka ers during the week, dug b! machine. 304ACh �' sop- and the children borrowed 2614. Mr. W. Carter, of Bird's Creek, W WARD MO 94 ■ ONT. 0 y N L e LAY books. The library requires' more visited around on Monday, and- rr phone: i,P e-�' space knd have asked the village ported the family ll tell, and ape 'I • r {4S U R A N C i trustees to let them use the other ce and Michae Yare settled down at half of the building which formerly their new school ..Rouge HM Home And School A3SIRAJlsI "` housed the fire-fighting equipment Sympathy of the community -is PRUDENTIAL COWANY LTD. OF EDGUND Thua.far they have had no word on -extended to Mr. and .Mrs. Cargill F it. The original deed of 1924, stated and family-in the loss of a-father The iregular meeting was held on Ti � R F the building has to be used for a and grandfather, Mrs. Cargill's fat- January 11, with interrated parents fireball - or library. The library now her, Mr. Robert Stonehouse, in•his out to hear the Panel on "Guidance 107 KINGSTON RQAD EAST has a good reference library and 90sh,year, resided at Unionville. Ht in our Schools". Office: Station Plasa, Ajar Shoppdssg Centre. phone- WH 2.3301 last year over $700 worth of new suffered a stroke on January 8th; Mr. V. StetleT, who is the print ; books were-purchased. and passed-away on Tuesday. Inter- eipal of the new Dunbarton ' High Phone For Immediate Coverage Day Or Night - Sevearl high school student% from ment at Elxnezer Cemetery, Ilia- School, took Mr: Ron Hall's place. here attended the special sports- iken, who wa; unavoidably absent. ZliyJ social night at Pickering last Fr>- Weather permitting, the toboggan -patents of Rouge Hill School were day. when the Student Council ark•- party will be at: Plaxton's. Hill'..on very pleased to inert Mr. Stetles. - d Apgv7°cti8G',ls angel a dance following the basket- the .5th. Con. Saturday, Januar 21. . and thoroughly.enlTc�yed his visas on -.. c._ - --- a a of CY.h s el the "Guidance taaT ante Ha a the oo> ' - _ � NEWELL _, . ball game a be'we,n OC1�'I If Saturday.R 11 be h - � • , _ w a the local team.' o •' �le r r t r d h foil • Dir, and 1Ir>. C. t�'. Colliers, of S ents s o�methivg to 4hink about with Gaud Is .Newell ScarUoro ci at..i' tier gland parents, her inter rc.a,i,�n of i^arrui-Trdcher ( � ) EAST ROUGE 'Rea]' Es' .1__"_'�• er — P?�'-�-•'?,�* rre 4 De. ti F. an•� 'frs. Tomli l-�,n, on Rriati,in::l;n .tr: 1tn tan,• P�l;trhtcn- c- Sunday. 't he to:p,Lisons 'alc,o cnt- `The ncx i`i;ur�lay. �fternron ed the,parer:i.�'on the Emotional WH. 2-5 j 0-1 or°�hcronta ELI. 2-:3625 3 ertainpd 1i r. snit :.in. R. t'o�ah o: Fuchre wi!! W bold at the Ill-me of. 1?eyelopmc-it ..f the'C:rild. fir: Park- Whitby — ' Phone bi0. 8=3620 rnntn'and-11-s+ D. Duerden; of D1rs. Lce..Rougemount. La._ w'eek's inson .%ery ably lured nut the g . 1 -_i Claremont Auxiliary of. the-Leg-' andn'41rs. 'Iel�c avrI (-throw)• Con 'ing in our slit dren 'twit BublicrShvild- Gobour FR. 2-'I601 _ «t1g Res, "Highways•' ',i Dille East of Dunbarton,No.'2 Highway ion met on January 12th for their Mrs. McLean. and 'fir:; Johtr-- revealed to the par- moiahly r::ctting. with Comm.• E. Glad to hear Iittle Kimberley Ann -ents the Guidance in our school, Murray iri the chair. The nfficen: Hunker,. Rougrmount Dr, 'is home note, and the title available for a -- IRON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC were installed.foe the new year, and from .hospital and improving nicalp child with a learning problem. Each are: Pies., Comm. Jessie McGuire: after a rec• :t ilhtess• panelist was-superb in their pantie- _. Past Pres.. E. Murray; Secretary. A rurnbec of the Rosebank.ladies ular part and enjoyed immensely by Irene.HolIin&ilcad.; Treasurer, Kkv_ ', attended stir"plastic" demonstration all. The pia:to selection; of Dom ili0]dlyitERCIAL' RESIDENTIAL INDUWIWAL WIRIX0 Madill; Sgt, at Arms., Josephine De- fn Bovrrria-tFi11e'last Thursday even- Kimura were well received and this Ruaha: lit Vice-Pres., Phyllis Des- ing• ' = . . young man is to be congratulated jas+dins; 2nd. Vice-Pres..: ;�orma. Congr+atalations to Wiyrni'e Morris for the ;plendid performance. A6 Benson. Exec. Committee: Mrs. of Old.11osebank Road'S. i>+ h' .4a- social hour after the meeting gave a ar b ELson, Mae Holman; Elizabeth God- eoming+X Smod Class Boy Seo ,.on'. the parents the opportunity to ttsee! ' 25 tn. Thursday last. one another,.sad the teachers. A ?Airs. Helen Pascoe was able to re- Sympathy is extended to the CORR. turn home from hospital on Mon- Camm family of Fairport Peach is i .10111 day following heir operation last the passing of a dear another. St. ���,` Presbyterian Chttrdr< week. Mr. Harvey Wright of the Rose-The local Boy Scouts will hold a hank Convalescent Home is leaving sleigh-ride party on January 28 at to go to the Green Acres at Near; The church was well filled on b�4(/d�oe' I MORTGAGES AMANOM 7.Z. m. There %ill be a dance held s�ket, -'. Sunday for morning worship. Tlsts. following the sleigh ride, Mr, and.Mrs. H. .Range. Fella service was conducted by the mistd- I AVA�U FOR ADDMONS Mis Valerie Rennie.celebrated a ANt3 . s Vista Dr, celebrate tbeii 18th wed- inter bin Ken Heron, B. A. The birthday on January' 13, with a ding anniversary on Jan. 29. choir enured to the Processional. tv. ETInt" Q LOAN party of young friends.. Sorry to bear Mrs. H• Day,is back hymn 2•r-.3. The.special choir num- " ON DQSTING MORTGAGES. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ellicott of in the Oshawa Hospital. We wish btr teas a lovely antsem - ",The Scarboro were Sunday dinner guests her a. speedy recovery. King of Love My Shepherd Is". The IF YOU RAM ANY NAM- of Mr. and' Mrs. A. Samarillo. A 'Get-well-wish to Mr. T. Rob- scripture readings were: Psalm 77. Grace Benson' entertained a,large fison, West Point Cres. who is ip the and St. John 9,'Mr. Heron based his oAOI� aNANCa�IG s FOR .,,AST 1'M 1'61N number of boys and girls at a party Oshawa Hospital. message on the text: St. John 9: 25 COYRTEOiK 'SERVICE' CALL - at her home on Saturday- evenin g - These were four kinds of people i e We understand , the Bell Tele- Ladies' Jewel League - a recorded in this chapter, the discip- AUM phone Co. has purchased a lot at ley, the Pharisees, ttte parents and ALL dE the rear of the, Ed. Lewis property Teats Points the man vvho believed. Can we see 4ELgI6 FIE - could be a dial exchange building? -++ ourselves in this chapter? Jesus had 6 y j IN TWE ADS Jack Prignall who broke his Garnets 4 compassion on this man and healed / ' ADELAfOE' � �• shoulder in a fall sipceni:4% is now. Sapphires 4 home from hospital. ' him: he was given sight. The young Rubies T 3 man said: "This one thing I know j TORONTO ONTARIO Pearls 3 that where I was.blind, now I see". 8 ORON e , - Diamonds 1 GREEN RIVER _opals 1. This is the only basis for us that OF Empire 81-5300 or Empire 6-5964 The Ladies' Aid held their annual, Onyx , , 'p once we arise blind in sin and now a $10 meeting on Wednesda• of last week Emeralds - 0 owe'see Christ. Mould we be willing TEm 91750 - WA. '1.4902 g } to be cast.out of society for Christ? P� the new officers are: Pies., Dins. Bowling 200 Or Over , if so, our faith lacks nothing. d 6 A. Pearce; ''ice-Prer., Mrs. Cardy; May DeLuca 214: Emily Young 201, The Junior ' congregation was Treas., R. P. Hutchings; Secretary, ; Zella �Vastla 203, 204; Jean conducted by Mrs. Helen Hawker, Mrs. Ken. Postill; Pianist, Mrs. W. as b • Miss Ruth Miller. 1.V. �"� Armstrong 210. y t KeeviL Chaffin; Ben. Comm., 'ors. D. _ SPEC L Awc, t We understand• Mr, Dickson has High Single (flat) - May,DeLuca The treasurers of all organipations Shank, Mrs. Ken. Chaffin and Airy, 234;. High Single (hand.) - May De are reminded to have their books in k WHITF•HALL 2- 8130 resigned as Cub Master. A. Michell. '! Claremont .Hockey.Team won ov- Luca 237; High Triple (flat) - Jean the hands of the auditors. Mr- Miss Mary Lehman spent the ------------- er Pallantrae last Frid night 3-2 ArmsVong 555; High Triple (ban.) Brisbin and Mr. Burt 'Waters, not -- ay S week-end at the home. _ • i later than January 23 CORR. ��REMO Mr, and Mrs. Don , Hedge's and A numlter from• here attended ,a Emily Young 601 . several friends from ''Woodbridge meeting in the Baptist Church, in David Johnson, Claremont, wbo is had an evening of dinner and bowl- Claremont on Thursday last week. • • • studying "Civil Technology" at the trig at Afarkham on Saturday night. Dfr• and Dirs. Chas: Lehman and Monteith, MOtlt0lth, R!@hl & Co. Ryetoon. Institute, Toronto; is par- We are pleased to report Mr. Roy children of Erin visited Mrs. I 6i's Ceipatfng in R>erson's first Open Waid improving after his recent Lehman .and family la4t week-end. _ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ANNOUNCE THE ADMISSION TO PARTNERSHIP OF heart attack and is notiv at home. Happy Hour for 13cginners Sat- BURT R. .WATERS, C.A. House. Students in all courses will Mr. Eddie Ortii was in Toronto urday afternoon at 1.30 p. M.' 1$emen�trate their,work to the pray- - trice's high ��hool students and pros- on Sunday visitink his 'sister. `` IN TMEM -AJAX AND OSHAWA OFFICES - in ct:vc, employers on Saturday, Jan- Mrs. Arthur Thorispson of Dfark- PLASTERING CONTRACTOR MON.1.W MONTEITH, F.C.A•,M.P. A BROCK MONTEITH,S.COMM.,C.A. - tlaT 28, 1.00 to 6.00 p. m. ham, daughter of Df r.,and Mrs. Roy All Types Of Plastering CORDON W. RIENL,C.A. R.I.A.-- GEORGE E.TRETHEWEY, C.A. Mr. Ed. Bonfface was laid off his Anderson, has returned from the Plain And Decorative _2 ROBERT. F. LIGHTFOOT•C.A. aURT R.WATERS, C.A. _ work foj'a�'��cral days last week wi#i Uxbridge Hospital. TILR - CRRAMIr. PLASTIC AJAX OFFICE - 52 Admiral Rd., WH. 2-0890 »/ V The Claremont Public Library- ACCOVSTIC FLOOR- OSHAWA OFFICI.-..1.35 Sintcoe -St. N., ,RA. 5-3527'' the fl held their ani:ual meeting tact week MARTIN F.NRTCHT HONE WH. 2-2350 � Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lewis and and report a successful e stew, daughter of Kitchener spent Libra wa; y ar• The R. R. 3. Pickering FIT W1 ox OF ;, .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Library , Originally formed in Phone: TEmple 9-1997- - Accompanied by Mrs. I3. .StCV}td;at itefceiluuents wiu.be-ou sak. Tick• .3a� -�a�esi�tr•Seara TroPhY, W . ttee..w;A Isola_their dit ing. add �/Y n the organ.,Mrs. M*bel-.Cochrpne•. ets are ;1.30-per,•coupbr,ge'$IAQ Per! -Mrs. C. Bassett. Messrs Cyril and Euchre ail Friday )anuary'29, is tftld 9 dll red 1 e:Junior Cobgregatwn. single ticket. Come and bring your LesJe Morley- were presented with 3chooI at 8 m, " ip g n8 Y tg'., Mr. and bfrs George Pegg. of r. UcYay read for his scripture friends for a 1.n-fillip event and Awards of 111rrit b the Socie lesson from St. Luke9, beginning at support your Hoirx and Skhbol at :Markham had Sunda• dinaer with verse 43. The sermon was a contin- the same time. The .Dunharton.- Some and School C ,i Mr. and Mrs, G McTaggart. Association held.a Talent Contest for nation of the Sertrwn on'-Qfe Mount Rev. J. W: and Ivies. Wilkinson GREENWOOD bliss Verna Closson, of Whitby, the children of!the school on Tuesday, 'fie text "Let your light so were pleased to receive a long di:- V GG1, spent' the week-end with Miss Gloria *, a children 10th. There nos a very large shine before then that they may see tance call from Dr.•J. W. Witk:a- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pegg,'Oshawa, Tropey. nraont of pareata, eitd the evening four:good works". �i'e are often re- tson, Pittsburgh, on Friday everting .had, supper with Mr. and Mr:. M. Mr. and Mts. Fred Byers had Our enjoyed by all. .Twenty-seven (erred to as•a person of egrtain char- January 13, telling them of the Pegg on Wednesday last.•It being Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mkt, deter - good or bad. . Every man's birth of their grandson. the occasion df Joe's birthday. George Middleton in Stouff%itte. ;bbildren took part in the contest work is a characteristic'.of 'himself Murray Balsdon and Terry Smith Mr.. ack Caldwell and son Dan- Hal. P ,which was split up into four groups. whi:h cannot be hidden. Every act- left for Florida on Monde for, a e Pegg is indisposed this week ,,Bach group had a prize for first and • y. ny called on Edward Pegg o:t Sun- with mumps.' Second., then out of all the first prize ion contributes to our character. We two-week vacation. They are ;cluing day Mrs. P. Wilson had the misfott- hare to re:ate all' our ,actions and Terry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. :-,Ir. apd lairs. Bonnie Pegg. Tor- une to fall on the ice and chin the grinners a grand prize was given for 'ougfits in the direction that we D: 'Smith. - — - -- =-- - the Brat Mrs. E. Hull, President of onto; spent Sunday wi.h the Brooks* bone in her arm. w'aat to go.'Little things clan often Mr. and bfrs. Dick Pollara, of family. bit. and Mn<. Les. Wilson and .:;Pickering District Home and School distract us. A. person .who tries to Agincourt, visited Mr. and Mrs.. C. The a n nu Sunday day Sch l meet- girt.; spent Sunda evening with the - Council, Mrs. G. Julian,.President of . appear as a Christian, but does not I. Fletcher on Wednesday. , ing washz d onTuesdayolast. All Ray Eplico;t's of Brougham. ;the Pickering Beach Home and School truly live as a Christian is "as salt bit, and Mrs. Gordon Hines a.d secretaries gave good reports. "lne - ...Association and Sgt. Godley of the that has lost it's savor. We must do Elizabeth, of Toronto, visited Mrs.. I election of officers re.ulted - Supt Pickering Township Police Dept. were more-than light our own way as we Hines' mother, Mrs. 6:adys Cossar Mrs. M. Pegg.; Asst.; Mrs. P: Wd- Jfhe three judges for this Talent Con- glorify God ley word and action. on Sunday, January 8. son; rrea,urcr, Grant Pascoe; Sec- AUDLEY The followin were the winners of An important date to keep in mind Miss Pamela Crawford, of Pine I mtary. 3farion. Pegg; Pianist, Mar- g in Thursday evening, January 26th, Ridge Road ltas been confined'to hyr 1 iun Pegg and 'Mrs. E. Pegg; Nur- There w•as a good attendance': at -' fte shout': when the annual meeting will be ltorne with f.0 for the past week. sery Teacher, Airs. Ross Disney;•_ the annual congregational church s First Group: First Prize, Walter held The secretaries and treasurers Mr. and Mrs. Guy Caulphell, -�,i r'sst., Ray Oxford: Kindergarten ( meeting on Friday evening. Rev. ),Hall and ]Uchael Clark. . of the various organizations ' are Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ge`. ( 'reacher, Mrs: E. Pegg; Primary bf. Buttars led a short Worship Second Prize Marcia and Heather asked to hand in .their reports to Watson on Sunday. 'reacher bird. P. Wilson and Mrs. Service and conducted the Business. ;_:,•-» Vairgrleve., (Tie for second) Second Mr. Harry-Pearce as soon as poss- Mrs. Oliva Gibb visited Mr,. W. Trolley; Poys' Teacher Grant All the retiring officers were ce-el- A+rize, Beverley and Scott PIante,• ible. f, Clements,, of,'Islington, la.t Wed- Pascoe Girls' Teache Sharon Clarke acted, Fred Puckrin as Elder and ' }, Group Two: First Prize, Karen Any children between the ages of nesday. Young Peop:e's, bfrs. S. Pugh; Ad- Frank- and John Puckrin as Stew- ��- iC'li ark. seven and fifteen years who are in- Ws. Thomas Owens is convales- alts', bfrs. b1. Pegg; Asst., Mrs. G. ards. All reports showed"that each Second Prize, Tanya Zawerueha. terested in singing in a Junior sing at her home after her recent Henning. organization in the church had At Group Three: First Prize,-', �,��, ze, Choir are asked to be at the church accident. She. would be pleased to Another family. has. lift Green- ' successful year. The Sunday School on Saturday morning at 10,34 for have her neighbors call. wood. The Ross jackinan family membership ha!3, risen to se-venty- �. &coiid Prise, Tony Watrnsley.^ p.actice. Visiting the McClements ' and -were presented with-a Certifeate to tour, -with seven teachers, The lad,- : Group Four: First Prize, Donald .* . . . dfr, A, J. Thomps°n of the "8a�e be cashed in Eaton's. A horning- ie; served refreshmetits. Ansley. The Vaughan 'Willard Home aril Line on Sunday were: Mr., and Mrs. ware cassttrole, and a lot of good The C. G. 'I. ' T. held a skating i -Second,,Fr4ai,Diane Turner. School Association was greatly bon- Allan Corrigan of Don Mills. - -w6lies from the community. They party at Brooklin arena on Saturn GRAND PRIZE WINNER;Donald ored to-have Dr. AV: S. Koerber, In- Sympathy is extended to the left on Saturday morning for a small day evening, inviting the community ' The Horne and School Association spector of Special Education for the Frairs family of Lakeview, on the village near Ottawa. The Jackman's to join them. About sixty person* : 'Iwish to thank the following people Scarboro School System, a3 guest death last:week of Mr. Friars. will be missed in our village. returned to the home of Mr. and dt►ho donatdd to make than a huge sue- speaker..at the regular meeting on lilt. Percy Croplty* celebrated his The Evening W. A. met in the hits- Fred Puckrin after, fora soc- orho, - nat4d o make Delicatessen;t is h Rose. Tuesday, January 10. Dr. ,Koerber, 74th birthday on January- 15, Con- chinch on Wednesday night with ial hour. stressed the importance of having a gratulation, and we wish you many 'a good attendance. Pre gram was The men's and boys' banquet is VIM Drngi; Rosebartk Hardware; child know that he is-loved and an- more- under the guidance of !tit L' Wit= to. lx held on Saturday evening. ur Mitchell Ltd.; Wilcox Auto derstood for his own abilities. The Master-Gregory"Westlake had the "son. The Business Session was pre- January 28, at 6.00 p. m. at the loc# ckets; Soyea Drugs,' Pickering; members were also .pleased to have misfortune to fall and break a leg sided over by Mrs. D., Morden. Theyy church. ickering Credit Jewellers; Spences Mrs. Vera Freeman give her ren- last. week-end and now 'has him leg are planning a skating party for the Mr. and Mrs. ' Ed. Berson' aad i tionery, Ajax; Simpson's Horne i dition of a few songs, airs. Fm-e- in a cast. 26th at Brooklin Arena from 7.00 to Cheryl arrived home on Sunday ' .J�provements, Ajax; Town Toggery,II man was accompanied at the piano Mr, and Mrs. Frank Signoretti 9.00 p. m. Lunch will be served at from a five-week holiday in Florida. ax;. BresIin's' Ladies Wear, Ajax, by Mrs. Don Lynde. A vote of and friends spent-the week-end ski the chnith. Any-one wishing a ride M:L and Mrs. Jack Mitt'be11, of ickeys'.Credit Jeyrellers,,,Ajax; Mr.l thanks was given Mrs.'Peggy Pad- ing, at Hunstvilie. to be at the church before 7.40. Claremont, visited Mr, and )tars. R. Frame, R.R. No. 1, Pickering; dison.for 311 her work in making .Mr. P. Greenshields has reurned The After-noon W. A. met at' the Fred Puckrin on Sunday. Lio%W Sharp, Pickering Beach. possible refreshments served, home after spending stvc^a: home of Mrs. Percy Clarke. Thurs- Mr. and Mn. Murray Hollinger `I+ We do hope,that the eight ladies Feeling bc:red? Do your spirits in Scotland, day afternoon with Mrs. Wilson's and family ot-Cberrywood, 'visited A—W -w=-.their' prizes anti. the Free need a lift? Come and join the fun •The annual meetiug of the Vc0- Group in charge of Worahip,,Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell on 5raw enjoyed them, and also our�- at the Vaughan. WiI:ard Home and Bring Horticultural Society was held. Brown presided over the Business. Sunday. Dtanks to the Pickering News for� School -Masquerade Valentine.Party on Tuev.day evening; January 17. at One'hundred dollars was donated to The Kampman children have the e.r Write-up of !h° Talent Canfcst. and Dance at the school on Friday, the Christian Education Centre of the Building Fund of the Church chickenpox. Alice has recovered and Wm. Fairgneve, President.. February 10, at 9.00 p. m, For a pre- Pickering United Church."The ann- Extension. Flans were trade to hold is back at school. - spring tonic, Mr, Terry Ryan will ual banquet was held and Mrs.,Gomr a Pazaar in September. The next Congratulations to Jim Mitchell - be Master of Ceremonies. There will me, of Agincourt, Secretary of the meeting will be at the hoarse of Mrs. and bis bride, the former E.kdiiata • Vitkted 'Church - be Door and Spot Prizes. Costume Ontario Horticultural A'43ociation, Trolley with Mrs. Trotky's Group Taylor, of Ajax.'wfio were startled are optional., but there will be spoke on "Evergreens": Mis-1 A. .its charge. on Saturday afternoon in the shape! � The regular tstorning service was door and Spot prices. Costumes are Linton, Dist Director of No. S. pre- Congregational Meeting on Jan- of St George's Anglican Church. tare doadveted by the minister, Rev, optional, Dut a prize will be given seated the Trophies. 1st T, Eaton uar•y 17th in the Sunday School Oshawa. John Wonnacott acted as 7, j Dr• W, McKay. The choir sang the Roots.. Best Man. Jim and Earline are to ' , for the most original costutises there. Co, Trophy to )stirs. Howard Cross; l�athem 7 will love Thee O Lord", The Community Centre Commf- live in Ajax 1 to Meet the car that's so much a part 0!'151. Pontiac—with its ; + - ---�„ slim,Wm,sleek exterior that moves you mile ahead of the - _ _s -•.,••��" � �" n �-�,. aMEia'eialpugco att�{aa+sibia tssti. ..t bslirac�ed•�sambisu► ' y • a �,' _ bloat of ft ty. prMt*and•ywt"ful'gout!thste"ttttit'tltib you that Pontiac is undoU&"W 1*finest cat in IN fie* Ric - 'I #tare's o car that's soundly enineered from the tires UPI . 3Fea're Crgsfisd Dt Cwtfyrl and security becauN POrtiae's ' v _ r rugged(rams foiu+doeioaans a lower aatri►of gravity i - .. cti! �. for safer driving smoother handling and eotttaricsg. And POnt1aC's itipe[11 Sl► -ion gives y" a,Wt-fret rifle Oe •o. _�`' , ` c ` V'R '3 ..9�• ,moo.• 4. _ Step into a new Pontiac.:.doors are alder.open farther so you can slide 'into luxurious deep foam-cushioned front,; i seats with greater ease. Seats are higher with all the head- a room. legroom,-footroom and shoulder room you could wish for. Sparkling upholstery ezci,tes the admiration of all • Yet these features barely star! to spell out the Pss*08 luxury story. #'" ' '' •Critical engineering, quality construction, superior new s materiah atld finishes combine to mat a Pontiac a car that `willgivc you better performance longer. . .with less main 1 �� •�7 tenance and greater gasoline economy. You'll never realize how muchvalucacarcangivc y,ouutltiI you owna'61 Pontiac. _ Asovs S1ratp-Chlrf Z-door Sedan satow Laurentian!-Dour Spore Sedan '•• -• = ._ . . , •_" �•Whitewall tiro are optional or extra twat � ' A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE . . so M C a pa*ft For the best in dmnsa,sei"General Motors Presents"weekly—check local TV listings for fine and eh-nn-' ?-rate _ ing Law Motor Sales Ltd., Picker 4. _ r �Yyti....., :%-.x'• ::«± - .°p'..�.-::t -1''fli� _.:x--?isC'. ..r. . '! ,-a�a:i::•e.;',.'�3.'�`.� . ... ..... .._ .x�y�-sr...._ ,� .rte". �'•..... .-. - sue.. .-.•�, ,... - . J •.IV... • - - t �'.. VISION CARE. jW SW4•ls one Of YW4r meat P UA. �' pie: ` Ifvtfsg aaa>tMls OM� �Tr on ?1N .F .• f Csn al- ,a. Si'�r1AiriTS i , A �r 1' 1r or, at • _ � � � leash�: bT Ps'gpez than �y °peel°�eMst is a pi°°alist _ ` ; ti ed f tie sett peneer3e �:be em '• Sr a..afen -t " fia Re td- e Is 4 . 1letbiratt S*evios treatment its pt�rmetrist -_�.—. 'DKYS : —,'DAY OR irlGfrlT will he'p you- conserve and develop -,,..:r► your vision. i SUNDJ►YS i HOtlDAYS 1-5, >:Vliist of Q� P JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. � r ` R H . OPTOMETRIST ONE lO 'P WH 2-3911 PHOINE • - _ PLEASANT ST. ATlantic 2-0063 Phone WH. 2-2171 _(Off LIVERPOOL RD. SOUTH) FRENCHMAN'S SAY - Pickering, Ont. 'Telephone TE. 9-2601 for Appointments K0 AND CLARKE -=- GRAHAM HARDWARE BIRTHS ACtCTIONEERB I W 1,11I.-H. 7.THOMPSON, B. A, 1,11I.- � Appliances, Paints Li�eseseid aaa Author".!!W t!!b 'daughter,t Jim and Barbara Squires : �� � i?nts�rie and York. Barrister and Solicitor a daughter, Lori Ann,on Tuesday, + British Columbia and Ontario Janeary 10. 1961 at Oshawa General Mr. -. T�ls Glass Etc* r Fero jyupleea+tatf goose- Hospital. F'r st grandchild of Mr. / / Yetd�tiu+. Rssl' Estate Glenwood B34g., Ads. and Mrs. Hugh. Squires 'and- Mr. at_ «.. e.,.-r-+-.. .♦ a,....--.+cable and Mrs. L'�Yd Crebliin. blothcr General Hardware * a ftv � �;WHitehan 2-5151 and baby wea:- 1!AM ei ON& Raiderce: TErnple 9-2656 � Dr Show Ate. - PARTS AND SERVICE PHONE WH. 2-191 -� PICi�cE UNS zRaft'amtkim P. Q Wiens NLWL!of Washing Mac',anes.- 820 And Up Creighton, froser, D nan - r"Naees have been M g ry AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE sloetao�••a des 1etN.. Phonic WH2-6410 - Hannah�s Catering & Murdoch Open Every Night Till 9.00 O'clock DEHN�Y Weddings,. B(arlquets, Showers Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries E» R- -FLEURY Public ' l'.2kery Products + Bank of Commerce Chambers, BROTHERS -'Barrister, Solicitor,' , 5 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa ` "Meat Pies Our Specialty" I!�flti^� Contractors NOtCI Pubhc Telephone RA. 3-3446 lint Water, Strom Systems, lllAain St., Fickerin ' 'WH. - n taPod 2- ! s 9 43$6 II[orrisb at Old Siagsrca Road �-'L1'tV:a:ians•Rapairi ISi hla:ul Cirsk wA. r it D 3 7e.- I '�,-3 57 e AT. 2-7391 at AT. 2-1362 _. COUIrMY H014H3 P , Hours: $MALL ACREAGES Alm° GRACE PRESBYTi:RlANAJAX- LUMBER- CO dfon to FrL'9:;0 to 5:y@ p rw. FARldB we Rase Wafting Buyers Wftir Church rsa Evenings: - • Saar a g - �ppointwune good Cgsb DOWD PaymenW CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGF - CAJ-L. - ld,c. 29GLIS Public Worship and Sunday School it-M DEALER rse r. pt And Esyer'-eased 9:30 o ns.=Wast Rouge Public School. , lum o.en.—tentannial Road Publk School - 1..�7WAGE-MATERIAL •.- F'ENCINO S�iO� EVERYONE WELCOME - R�f''rryyyy�Jyy �►( 11M1 . Online �-6Mi< REV, WM. H. T. FULTON, -GARAGE DOORS .PAINTS �-. PLYWOOD sV/eK/1b61fV Minister _ J. IL fIrQ,LOtJC}F ! aM 501y>! 2 Srycatnoor Rd. DO-IT-YOURSELF CARPENTERT SHOP TOOLS Phone AT. 2-2372 mAway Monument werb" ■snifses TERMS ARRANGED .. : 13sirr lsoe'r. bII817N. rlROir. - ----------------------•--- -----ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN -AS LOW AS s j s. a. 1. Whitby, Ontario i CHURCIt 2*0 matins west of %%"by •a P:cke ring Ontaio ��RAGf GARAGE - $15.00 PS MONTH an No. z Efth ray. between I Rector ,... Whitby and A,la: n e Rev. H. S. Shepherd, It. A., D. D. rheoe: whitry Wo 8-31Ri Box'198. Pickering - Ph. WH2-3513 NO. 2 FUGHWAY -WH, 2-32* SUNDAY SERVICES ' I 'JO LESIK 8.34 a. m—Holy Communion .a ove wr`fhdiawn or ma w- ' Q - L IP 11.00 a. m.-Morning Prayer �° g :_-.General lardwar ALFRED KAYES DENTIST 11.00.a. m.i•Ho'y CommuniQn . .. (4th Sunday) - _ P1 UMBItiG BATT1ROOMS ( Pickering Medical Centre 11.00 a. m.-,u^day Schcot in the 4 _ Parish Hall I PRESSURE SYSTEMS i 11.00 a. m.-r4ursery :n Reocory OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 Room - ages up to 4 yes" ESTI:�4ATES >st N T RE WH. 2-1655 , Faints Electrichl Appliances . 1N'FDNESDAY - - - _Phone - W HZ-6717 10.00 a m Ho:y Communion and • . . Intercessions for The S ck lass ' Etc ,Fools �C I --------- •------------ a - --- St. Andrew's. Presbyterian Church TELEVISION & RADIO _ Kennai Heron, B. A., - Minister alsdoas ar ware -REPAIRS 1W M . E • 9.45 A. M. - Sunday School PHONE: TEmple 9-1191 11.06 A. M. - Church Service � _ , • S H E R R 1 H -__ :Phone WH. 2-0480 Pickering TON RADIO &TV ' __ DUNBAR ------------------ --------- A. S. RATrEW _ Pickering United Church FUNERAL AND Minister: Rev. Melville Buttars j AM A ( AMBULANCE SERVICE SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1961 O I L sOalQ COR . A. , �a aaa ����, Two Morning Church Services .. �OUr New -Prices + j U PN. Z HIGHWAY 9.45 A. M. and 11.07 A. M. :r�- C SU7Z.D�1G',lLJA]C 'Junior Sunday Schdol - 9.45: A. M. .�uEl, O1� 17.1 rr �s 8t. D. 0"wa AT PICKERIN3 BEACH RQAD Senior Sunday School - 11.07 A. M.' :. AUDLEY CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS ------ Tel6phone STOVE AIL 20.c u'rance Co. 1.1-S P. M. _ Sunday School W,M EIS Plan" _,r _WH. 2-3610 � .:2.30I P. M. - Church Service � CASH OR WITHIN 90 DAYS a+Mes , ... t;... Arthur Mitchell We, �- : . ,�,...60M,,.resin. or 5Vdd W6 p Christian S-Vience Society - whWIS1012% 811001380,�••06tti �a� a mad". i BRADY ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO ho 2. 6771 TE,9 243T CHURCH SERVICE AND 2-6771 1 - � SUNDAY SCHOOL $pryPYxf8n 8t. �i1b80n �. �'LUMBIHG STORE - SUNDAY - 11.00 A. M • TWIM: w11<TL'BY iM in,Rosebank Road School THE ONE PLACE TO GET Reading Room Open To Public+ ------ DAILY s _ EVERYTHING IN In Allerton Building Kingston Rd. WALTER THOMSOH/ Qece - MpWEiTH, MOW11TH, RIEHL i CO. At Rouge Hills -• / PLUMBING. GOOD VALUE + • • • ...I BAR#teftR SOLICITOR �1 I�' t l tZAert•.d Aaamtents .. _ : AT THE-RIGHT PRICE Testimony Meetings 8.00 P. M. RY'PU Lk used Tru+l,at Ever Wednesday In The NOT" BR '"•L'_ t: h Y COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS N4 - Oabewo - >kr•M+rd l „ C1•n.l]nilX Li13 30_p.m. - Reading Room. ____ - -- --,- `- ! SaturdbY Till 1 Peru. Nartit-'u�oSt-aO/ns�-� _ , . . SERVICE - • • _^old Plant R¢.-on s awhiswa ttl SA S - No. 2 Highway CONTRACTS �'or Further Informadon mum L 1Notew CA. - WMtebsI04 W X1,320 Kingston Rd., West Hill. CALL ATlant:c -2633 . , AT. 2-2090 AT. 44721 ; , STAPE GIFT OF 'THE " - MONTH If - FREE h yam•:i/�i.4� ti! i 3 TOR ONLY - _ V2 FOLDER I / (#75.00 IN IGA TAPES) Off AM ,PLl�S >137.50 .IN 39' _Jz IGA CASH REGISTC$ .; ALL iow PRPRICES TAPES. ES EFFECTIVE y_a - %o%o%A 0% JANUARY 19, 20, 21 : P.E.I. CANADA NO. I GRADE = A HEARTY ENERGY FOOD -A TOTAL OF $32.00 IN 0 LB. BONUS TAPES SAG * WITH FREE $6.00 BONUS TAPE - LETTUCE POTATOES SHIRRID OZ.BOX GARDEN FRESH 2 FOR�Sa MASHED w oz.tox - CRISP S TENDER U.S. i GRADE IGA L� MOTHER FARKERS ' S 10e OFF FKG. OF 10 ONTARIO'S FINEST FANCY GRADE FIVE ROSES ALL ONTA A GOU3MINE OF VITAMIN C FLOUR ;wRFOS=c u. a" McINT CELLO:mac=u APPLES •, CELLO LA T NA f G�LORIDA ORANGES 59 T I D E KIn PK ` _. 1 $2.00 BONUS TAPE 'NN TH FREE - 1 — ,(SAYE Be) TIN L BUTTER I�AI.I.Kee. _ .29 HAM �s me o ' . r ' ... �` KA ' 49 1UNCRON MEAT. _(SAYE 9cy 'TI SZ- ROTS �� G.2 RANGE 'JUICE "MAW D,� r 'V39 IGA -IN STA�'VT (SAYE 12c)._ i >< C CHOCOLATE . OXO CUBES 12 �5c SAW Sc SUGAR REDPATH GRANULATED (SAVE IOc) _'�,►�' TOMATO SOUP ++. 4 ITINS �49' _ 79 DOG FOOD 2 TINS _ 25c . MI , OA EAL-RICE BLADE BONE REMOVED PAB UM .CER EAL E 6VE 39c CHASE 9 SANBORN - 20e,OFF fi 4 C INSTANT COFFEE 61 oz �a.J79 BLADE ROA* ST . The FLUFFO 3 R P Price O� c OFF Reg. F��; SHORT RIB ROASTS h. . - j IGA MILD COLOURED . JUBILEE SALVAGE 161ALL-:LINIK 'PA►K ib 43�. st CHEE . iz-OZ. rur SIDE BACON T,1Bi.ERITE �L10ED j ND ESS 116- 75 c• FRA ERVALE PORK . TENDEIL(lA ,�F: T; gib. 99or FIISH and KG. 21 OZ, CHIPS P PRESENTS STORIES FROM THE SATURDAY EVENING POST . . I3E T OF TII1 Pos T�, ' EVERY THURSDAY EVENING 7 - 7.30 P.M. . -CFTO TV CHANNEL '9 TORONTO _�Ns = IGA MARKET - -PICKERING