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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_02_03 _ , - erin ew Subscription Rarest •-3p Per Yaas —United Sates: 13.00 W. C.MU'RBAR AND 30 PVBLISHBRS k. PSR COPY Atsdtorlsed As Esmond au spy ` T L M NO. 20 i_ PICKSRINO, ONTARIO ,FPJDAY, FZBRUARY 3,--1961 Fab'ls6ed Si *m November i3Ei Post Office D�epk Ottswa �i Th P �k :",X: W erg Acute a e o a ge. Farmsrs And Residents Buying Water _At The Ready _ -- ��-. � . � � n 1 coons ons F _,_ Farmers and residents of Picker- --� Ing Township are suffering one of Rli I the most severe water shortages'ever PICltER1NG VtLLAG6 _.. - ... experienced in-this area. . a Cisterns, barn wells and creeks are Pickering Firemen were called ou# - • dried n or frozen u necessitating on Saturday.morning to "Pickering P P Y. - y � the hauling of water for-farm stock Ornaments}" on Station-Road; household ,uses' An over-heated stove cawed tht! One' Pickering Township farmer trouble, and was 'soon under coat told the News this week, that in De- trol. r t x cember his water bill was-$130.00: Mr. and Mrs: W. Shepherd . and ' 'Arthur Mitchell Limit#"as 3 daughter Iftriorie were visitors'of trucks' hauling.water severr days a. Mrs. F. Hall,'on the-week-end. week. Mothers and fathers skated witli -Mr. Jack-Warren, of Mitchell's said their children at the skating path that they hauled out 6,000,000 gallons lats Friday-sight: Proceeds at 25e_ '-'during.December, double that hauled per adult and 10c. for children a+* in any previous month since they mounted to M. This goes w help have beta in business. Mitchell's •build a "change house". Weather be* trucks make about 30 trips daily and ing favourabic, another skating pact* an average day's haul is about 19,000. .ty will be held soon. gallons. The Women's Institute'met •od Last winter, Mitchell's had only Tuesday, in the-Presbyterian Church one truck hauling.water and.on a few 9. S. Room. r r,.W m. McKay show- occasions two were used. on his trail: to span. , • •ii 'elide's j � This winter because hauling°we-ter was d to start :t acv"no,-W& - :is a cost item to the farmer, man time of decided to weedsmuir Mrb Y l y of them have bought their own tanks C• Sterritt au:l.Mr-.. F. Ball [[s ere. - . t° " `, " and are hauler their own aster: - I B hostesses• t A dry summer and fall is blamed 1 F • 1 �''{ ` - e` q ;, �« 'for the present water.shortage, and r, C. Do}ritage in 'poor hea't'h. C♦th!' � ,�•��� � � art our last issue lave'resorted M !. � -:y x u� no relief is in sight now until the apol•mies -- this should have,read •. spring rtuna arrive. Farmers arty that •:,( F. C. l:.fraage: . . snow now will not help much, because d•ickiring 'Pillager; will be able Pbeak tables 'stated at date ready at Greenwood Consecration Park in this striking winter scene of the frost-already`.in the [-round, to appreciate the inconvenience to - Photo by Barrie Pomerroy a snow nett cannot soak into theo.e �t peride:rt on wells 1Tiig Eta- ground., Even a thaw will only mean .,on as. the water=train onaoharch s a run-off. Rains are what are needed St. Frvkc. -and-tlie supply shut.olf and until they arrive, the present fa: ;ume lronrs for:repairs, shortage will continue. -, Mr. -and bars. (hurchxard an$ Reeve C. E. Morley Village Water Main Area 2 Trustees famit'. of Toronto, visited Afr Ret�rin 2-Car Crash At lira• Chnrchward a parents bir. ail Speaks To Assessors Causes phut-Off . g - - _ \lr;. Chas. Baker, Church St.-Nor[J>ta - art Sunday. Reeve C. E. Morley of Pickering Mr. _John C. Mills, school trustee Dunbar% d-frien s of out -the relatives, Over half of Pidteririg Village was of Area 2 for-the past- two years, and friends attended the funeral of Village addressed a meeting of the .Property dame a was esttm tea at the late Mrs. R. T7nnlcy.- '- , without water on Saturday night, in hiz 'retiring address to the board K �' County of-Ontario Assessors Associs� g -tion held here last week. when-workmen had to cut off part of`a week ago stressed that a far closer nearly $400, molten, two Cary a +,a in Mr. and Mrs. Cl^c,tFr Ertti -.�renti -the village to repair•a brokon.main collision in front of Dunbarton [;nit- the week-end in Cha:Ia4ns � i.tli-their In his address, Mr. :1lorley told the Iiasoth is needed between fire board to front of .1m. Norman Gordon's' and other township autl o•hies and ed Church last week. daughter Helen, and family. gathering he was looking at assess- I 1 Police said that Mrs. Ann Wat d of Mr. and Mrs. H•enrf.t1'c;tney at- hort}e on Church street. far more co-operation is aired ' gent from the councillor's point, of Pe required 4 The break -a-as noticed by Carl from the local revs to keep the Rosebank Rd. north was fairing info tended the y the. tal AL Ai4C view. He said that the average tax- r P P Burma -who- saw water buba!sn out�' the church-driveway and was psartly - 13a11, held by the. Hospital .�u,,i}iary, payers has little knowledge of what g' pub}ic oiiinian an intelligent and `►n- blocked by a: car eziting f:-om the of the-Women's College Flu:=pital at of the--groarld. formed opinion in regard to the. era- . assessment ia. but has s good'Rnowl P the-opera- :ter. Bruce Hogarth, who immedi-';tdori of our school system. . driveway. the Royal York, o.r Saturday nights edge of what text s are.' y Mr. Morley suggested that assess- ately got men out on the job, also Mr. milts- stated that the major A westbound car driven by Peter Capt. Ed. 1 setts entertained u1 helped the men with the digging. problem facer Satnik collided with the rear of the number of frieuds..from West Hill ors should go out of their vra5 to pro g-the board this year ward car. at a-Euchre Party on.Saturday err• establish rttiilationa with the rate- It is believed.the crack in the pipe is the construction of new schools payers and auhawes all ['tear qu:es- was caused from frost and shock from that will. be necessary to accommo- cuing. t3oh�• road traffic. The water was off for I date the children in BBay Ridges. He • • • Bill Lishn•ari and.Pete Ccrosn, of over four hours. Pickering Firemen Rodge Hills', drove to Quebec Citj He said it did not matter what said, plans are under way, for the for the �l'inicr lrnival last week» system of assessment is in force, it design of a school which. will be re- • end. is the assessor's prime job to see that a peated on each of four,sites. He added At Ajax Blaze We wish to extend sympath fd each peragn pays a just and fair tax. that he thought to build identical �r 1�talter Nicholson Piekerin Village and South-west Mrs. Samuel Blair on the death of He pointed out that the gross as- schools-is found economy. g sessment roll for the county is 80 The speaker said he thought the fire' departments ioinod forces with her only Son Keith lace ell Dixon, [million dollars on which about 5 sail- board'of last year used sound judge- Ajax, W)titbq and Oshawa on Mon- whose funeral took place here Wed• Iiaa dollars m taxes is cgalecsgd and Has.• Narrow `Escape ment in not taking immediate aches•[ dax.night to fight'the blaze at Sein- inesday afternoon, ft is this end resat that the taxpayers which would have called for high berg's supermarket in Ajax Shopping The World Day of Prayer -will is most concerned with He stated bir. Walter Nicholson, age. SO of speed construction and could have Centre. be held at t, George's Anglicans that while it is council that ,levies Liverpool suffered only, bruises and I ended up with .empty classrooms. The $160,000.00 fire which gutted Church, on Friday, February 17, at IBtie taxes, the select in the step, - shock,when his car teas.struck broad-I However, he warned that the Board the store and contents broke out be- 3•� P• m Notice of Speakers.later. _ ex's mind, •la -that the assessor is side at the Liverpool corner on Sat- %%ill have to be careful not to find fore 8 p.m. and in.,no time had swept Following the skating party lac$ to ume• urday afternoon. itself caught without sufficient ac- from the back of the building to the Friday night, \lra R. A. Munson One of the most important features , Mr. Nicholson.was,thrown.,from the commextation for children this fall. front. It is believed that it started entertained the teachers, husbands of the meeting.was the meeting's sp- car onto the highway. He vas taken He said too, that there may be new in the vicinity of the oil furnace. , and 'wive:, at her home here. •- proval of the new tnantnat for assess- to Oshawa General Hospital. school construction required_ in-other Firemen kept flying sparks from We all read about that little mon• anent, user the 1950 values. The Wieholson car was entering No. sectionfi of the Area. zatching the goofs of adjoining stores. key that left Carnar4�d'in such a 8 burr the other slay. The report Many reeves and-councillors as well Highway from the -north, when it 31r. Mills said he had great. faith The firewalls on each side of the store Y 9 [ as their assessors attended the meek was struck by a westbound car driven do-'the_present board in 'handling the I'dept the flames from reaching the the monk" returuinR home - smil- it They recessed, at.noon for lthtich by Robert Aatson .of Fairport Road, situations that will arise, in a grow- Royal )Bank on one side and,d.awrence vin6'• Wonder how then fell w•hcu a. and Rowland's appliance store on the monkey smiles? in the new St. Georges Parish Hall. north. ing area. He then thanked the Board, PP The luncheon was catered by the` la Sate. John Pugh said there was ex- teachers and citizens of the area for other side. Rev. Dr. Shepherd is home frprn" dies of St George's Guild. -Warden tensive property damage.. ;. their co-operation during his tenure ' -Between 20 and :;0 people were hospital. Put, we understand, goes Gerow spoke and welcomed the guests of office. put out -of,• employment by the fire. back in two tvicek's time for x-rays. Mr. G. E. -Ryan also retired s 1200 .cases of food had been moved Surgery, was not, as feared, iound at leak and utioned them againA.becominy n too optomistic in view of present tru stee from the oa o rea h'g economic conditions today. alph Spencer ins stated that he felt the newly elected sales. previous confinement to hospital. At the election of officers, the same I Board would•constitute• a satisfac- It was the worst fire in Ajax since All sheaf wisfies of his many•friends! .members were returned for an tory Board. He commended F. G. the G.M. storage plant burned two are with hire. year. Local clerk-assessor, Bruce.A. I.G.A. tomb. Rug` Hunt and his Board for setting up years ago. R. P. `'Dick" Winter, non in I Iur=- Hogarih was appoirtted'to the urban an excellent system of operation in ids, with ''rn there reports the; committee. Ralph Spencer of Station R'oarl,I the School area. He stated 'that the Local Literature For.Pakistan weather down there as generally - During the afternoon session, the COLD. _ ! r Pickering urns the winner of Rich- I Board always strived to secure the [meeting was addressed by County ardson's I.G.A. lamb rag contest. best and highest standard of teach- Members of the-local Rotary Club Pickering rite Company has•just Assessor, Gordon D. Hepditch, who ,The draw was made at the store ing staff.for the children. are, this week, bunting up books, received ,a letter of appreciation ppoke on the new assessment-manual on Saturday evening. Mr. Wm. bid- Mr. Ryan stated t h e Board set appropriate magazines etc., which from the City of Oshawa, for the and it operation. Eachnie•Jr. made the-draw. Metro as their guide for comparison -.will be sent to a small•,.village in service given during the disastroug and that at the present time the only Pakistan, to go to the school-of that fire there recently. We hear too, e ___ difference, due to availability of fl- village, to be the nucleus of a school that the Ajar pc,ople were ,relieved Go De Hepditeh Film To Be Presented To The nances is in some of our facilities library. The Headtnaa_r of this to see Pickering 1 icemen arrive ors µ Brock ROae Horne And School ' a.ind this will be overcome in the not school was the attest of Mr, end Tuesday night for the foe in tliq too distant future.. Mrs. a c Oaks • Ron, AaII couple of w Shopping Centre R Receives Appoint't -__.. _ The Brock" Road, Home anal lir. Ryan said in conclusion that agog when members of the Club-en- School .ls�ociation will hood their we must assume that the high cost teitained ten young men from For- SKATING CARNIVAL SUCCESS Mr. Gordon D. Hepditch has been regular meeting on will of 7,= at of education will be with us for many eign Countries, now attending Un- 8.15 p. m• After•th y- -' a is art appointed chairman of the Emergency - - Alb. Hall that his pnpiL >mew noel- Rink last Friday night was success. Organization for the County of On- been dealt with, a film of-interest to ... "DRIVING" ing about Canada, and the Rotary. ful dgspite the cold weer. lario , parents and teachers will be. shown. a._ The profits of.$8W eras turned Mr. Hepditch received the appoint- Planned primarily for classroom use, We are forced t0 say this - there Club is -'"going to d0 sometbhsg are.a number of.cars noted almost boat that". A very fins project by over to the newly-formed Pkkerian` gent at the last session of Ontario _ this nineteen-mittute-.tlm, in colour, every morning• driving recklessly Pieltering men• Comnio lty CLnhge Homw Commit County Council. show•: how sex education can be and - TOO FAST` on Lincoln S*. tee. Along with tibia amotmt was a Ap intments have been made on handled in schools and by parents. A during that period when youngsters CFTO SUNDAY AFTERNOON donadest of !!025.00 from Dr. W. We po rsori select#d by' Ontario '.Conn ' are on their way to school. Kids al- the advice of the federal government pe _ TomMasoear t Health Uvit will introduce the Newt p pl„r Anodw skating -party is plwW4 that some pet�manent official be ap- y epys did,-and. always will, h;um all P,clfoeriag•. , pointed to maintain continuous su- film, and help with group discussioz}. over the place, and it's up to we Barry Pomeroy b ha" some of fee Pitetiary 11: pervision in 'Case b! emergency. - - Refreshments will be served. Plana motorists to "Tabs It Easy". W* his wprlt aced by TV CSpTO iris 'lUe Ct�ttge Hou" Comt�tftee !� Mr. Hepdil�t said that plans are ire beings made for. the Foundeaol know some of the• drivers, �� corning Sunday afternoon at 2.00 Chairman, Roo. Watson; Sec--Tre� being made and that news releases ..Dinner te, be he•l at�ttte school �� d�,t ak►w and a t o'clock. Loeai persons nW see some- George Brown,.and members - A l# on the Emergency Measures Organ- on February 21,. _ ° non oueful, We might fast t+tar3he thing of interest to them. Suggest an nods, W. Ratttadah and Gese� - ', lzation W21 bi forthcoming in .x few pj�kerlmg Reported-10 Below Tl+ar. some. yott watch *16 program. ArmstrwW. ` week& - _- _ GREENWOODpersons prieaeat. Worship was taken the 4th, the W. A. members will - The 'skating party sponsored by Mrs. L'•Leht an and son Ben- by Mrs. Pugh and .'Ir>. Webb ,:n by take in the Tea and Fashion Show the Evening W, A.'on '1 hursday ev- I bun, visited friends in .Markham rs- Cburch service vva taken on Sun- Mrs. E. Clarke. A. skit ou Africa I at Pickering. The. Fet ruary meting. ening wbis a huge success. Every- Gently. by Dr, D. V. Hoskins, of Tor- was presented by bars, Webb, E. I will beat the home of Mrs. Troll-• one en oyed themselves in spite of The Sunday School %til hold their onto, assist•eu uy 'I. �o+ r�pa. 1t m. Orntrr•od and \lay 1'.ro%vn. An ap ey, with �1Mrs Trolley in charge of the cold weat4er, annual ska',iag p.rty at r:edarena on Brown Jr:, sang a delightful solo, peal for blankets for 'Morocco, Tun. the Worship Service.• 'Mission Tan(T under t'te leadership. Saturday evening. 'Meet at church at ;Rec. T. Fleethant is ihdisposed with isiu and Pakistam was sent out. if The Junior Choir will meet at 7.00 of Gloria Trolley.and 'lar'on Pegg 7.15 -p. m. � _Tn313t1rps_at i.-6 at pree.ta.t with t.. .l.?5 i., paid to _firs. L. Clarke. this {f pr �:t on Thursday night, before the was .well attended on Sat -Jay. ._ - si� r.inkl t•r, i•i'Toroato. I a ,..,....t „i!I i,,:y a blanket, Anyone I usual ahoin at 8.30. — CAR RADIO REPAIRS giber victims of mumps this week Nvsi,iug tv shary in thi; project, Dr. and Mrs, hoskins of Torr,�tto, //��►��a! p DCNIJAR"fQ\ `RA1.1JQ ark:. Janice Uarke, Janice �N'jlsun please leave money with Mrs. Clarke I had Sunday dinner with '!r. and GKIN RIVE-., AND Z}•;LI'\'!SION V ' and Kathy Pegg and Jackie Neil. � ('Sup10y Sezr,!arN The next meet j, .firs- Miiton Pegg. Mr. and Mr..-. T. A. Pa.cioot, of WH%6430 or TE 94191 Next Surnda , Mr. F.I. Lewis, of ing %%ill be at the home ot''Mlrs. Miss jean Trolley of i;rr:;ti :•1, Welland Jct., Mr. and 'l:s D. D. Claremont will take charge of the Yrrcy .0 larke-in 'February. West ( visited her parents here, over the Barefoot, Ajaa, visited Mfr. and Mrs. WELLS church service. Group in charge. { w-eek-end. — M. Dra.aer last wRek-end. dug by machire. .0•inch tae. Sep The—Evening Auxiliary, of the W. The Afternoon W., A.'will hold Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pegg enter- Mrs. E. .1.1. Draper and brother F. W. WARD - WHITBY, ONT. M. S. held their monthly meeting at their February meeting on the 13th tained friends from Toronto and J. Wil.on visited friends at Good- Phone: MO 6-2563 :. the home of Mrs. F. N%ebb with tea ins.ead bf the 9th, as planned: On Orillia on Saturday night. wood o r Saturday last. tic tanks installed and cleaned. — - yQM-.vmy E1/RONG TILL 7:00 Po1111. - ROUGiIE HIL #: is ! . TR.1. Paw M Me - t`T�.;'FAIL, SAT. FEBRU"r t• :; •'; + .15AVI 26` "; SLICES Y I>iw ND FROZEN .R Ve Pks•. ' STROUD 3 1INRUT V MEAT PIES 4 for 99C----------- ---------- ------------Q -------- ---- ------ -poi -� • WAGSTAFFE BRAND STRAWBERRY 'JAM (SAVE 17 CENTS) .. .. ' Large 24 oz. jar for MAPLE LEAF Large 26 w. Wo (SAVE 230 MAPLE LEAF S Is1 offer of M MINCEM EAT :.7 PK 6e off Plea 4e eft ,�� ���EM� (SAVE 4 CENTS) `:.;1-._ e - pred :43- LYONS ECONOMY PAK 'Ca*m of 100-2 Ceps � Lard 16 es. isr 49* TEA SAGS C - ' BEEKIST WHITE No. 1 (SAVE 2" HONEY SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW­4 Ib. tin C : ,(SAVE 140) MARGARINE 1b�. 1a � (SAVE 19e) _ • Spatial Offer of"4c Off - :SHORTE`NtNG � :- 1b e og SWIFT'S SILVIOMUF ,SAw CtNT= - P RE • Ilb. • YORK FANCY 2 i. ph0. NO. 1 FIW a +icm RIPE FROZEN -PEAS BANANAS � . 29c ;.(SAVE 60 WHILE THEY LAST BONELESS. ROLLED :±flit FIVE RIBS) ieners �. st P rime R R ��79 (WHILE IT LASTS) SLICED RINDLESS FRESH LEAN FAT 0. ��: ! • - ;,j BREAK S M � lbs. r once _Be e BACON : - MAPLE LEAP PEAMEALEO . . : .�� BLADE OR SHORT RIB :. Cott a g ' R a ol l (Vak pale) lb: C lb. C:R O A s � (RUDE BONE REMOVED) BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET FRESH P Ab. OT ROAST ee e'arts .. • fRESN — - ::M A►RLE LEAS BOLOGNA ilY THE PIECE SLICED �'ll�li UW-Ah RIPi1-. .. .. 1 Ib. C 1b. --------- ----—-- ----T 90 . :, t - 1 ':• i ?. 7 R . i a R • • r - -' evening at 7:00 Pastor Holmes Ines- Buffalo opened the -scoring in the sage will be "Joshua At Jericho." second game on a goal by Terry Betts. Going-Up Ceremony For Pickering Cubs' On Sunday evening, February 12th, and appeared headed for their second at Dunfair Baptist Church the theme win in a row before Alan blilnes tied will be "What Christianity Means To the score for Rochester on a fine solo- Me," Special guests will be Dr.DDon- effort. Glen Jones gave Rochester the ), ald Baker, Ph.D. lecturer from the lead after eight minutes of the sec- ' 'University of Toronto and research j and half, and this seemed to put the _ scientist in the field of radiation,`spurs to Buffalo who same back with K. • ' ' bliss Constance Fuller, teacher at the 1 an equalizer by Terry Nicholson. They rs College, and Mr.1 kept up p the p rei ssure but couldn't beat Toronto Teache Frank Bury metallurgist, researcher goalie Bruce Tgarn again. Brian Mann ,'" from Ottawa It is hoped that there served a team penalty for.Rochester, will be a special music that evening: who had too many Wien ou the ice at >r > Reminder: The Ladies Fellowship one tune. meeting will be held at the church In the filar Pee Wee game, Red Thursday,y, Feb. 9th at 8:00 p.m. Wines rock a two goal )end within the fi:•st ten minutes through goals WEST ROUGE by '11:l;c'Sica/i ^:1d Roman :Wyzinski, { .= but just,before half-time,Jimmy Len- _-- - their regular meeting Thur. Jan. 26,1 right back in the gain. Jim Lesco- at the school with twenty Members.witz equalised for the Bruins just present. Donations of Cheques of One I after the turn around, and though hundred dollars to the school library li play swung from epd to end, neither. and another for two hundred dollars team could break the -tie. Roman " to the School for Retarded Children Wyzinski was given a hooking pen- -:.•' ; at Ajax were given. Mrs. Iva Cassel- alty- man, Bazaar convenor and Mrs. Myr- Canadiens beat Maple Leafs twice 'r tle Beer, Co-convenor gave the ladies over the week-end to increase their k, some of their'plans for the Bazaar league lead to six points. Earl' play to be held next fall. They expect to in the. Friday gi*ne gave no indica- have material for the next meeting tion of what was to come Canadiens and also are getting the different opened the scoring on a goal by Wolf tables under way. The hostesses Schlombs, and .went further ahead served tea and cakes and a social time when Stew Brengan tallied. Maple -• r) enpoyed by everyone present. LC-Afs came back with s goal by ;. The next meeting of the Club will Mike' Hughes, but then Canadiens be Thur. Feb. 9, 8:80 pm at the brsike lose and led 6 to 1 at half- sG}too}. Mr. Henderson, Fmit A,lae.Will with pother ,goals by Bob Fry, e a demonstration on iras' 1MF mom' a Ca er(2) and. oft 3chlombs. rtes. Any ladies intaiei�W get jolni' Wit bs eras! d into the goo}- - ,� ' ':• g the club an btvittid,dgr—,.ui oa)pa past 12L i��IBssecond goal, and s :fit+ - .+�-: '. a . . t . Refreshments will be seised.- Look no r in the game. �. tie.� an 7�y 23. IM. lkaadtr GUTP 4kno Scout- A �y to little_Sandi • .warned.to. -the steam out t6 Picnic most.tip to Ilse Set Pik- �s!t m qtr ?rvsaao aaaatas 11loait llltaatvall. �r 'Maelnt�+re, Rfdgywogd YA who has of the leas, thong% they went ` a ! had a case"'o*4 nlis s, w Carl fmobse- oa:a gp4 by D" �at obi, Cgrtsmmoiq► Psis - paw to by Barry �oartt y •e French Rouge Hill Dr. who is eon- the turn around. fined to bed with pneumonia and to Maple Leafs then came; back. with �» Michael Bannock. Ii: vwood :X& those qukbk' b by Wayne Godmau r► was in Searboro General Hospital for gate of Lakeview Ave., on the pass- who has been home f-w} school for and Mike Hun the ), and weft ant. ..K a few days. ing of has brother-llo-law recently. the Dart week with a .runs and cold. �ftg hard when the final{>�zzer went Marty happy returns to Bobbie AL- Linda Pickard and Jennifer Rick- The next regular g+side ttseeting. Many happy returns to Mary Lou 'I�te Same on SattrrailaDr stteraooa kieton, Victory Drive, who was 4 etts enjoyed skling at Collingwood will be held at the eoapmunity hall, Adams, Rouge Hills Dr. on her f)f- was h entirely different affair, and years old, February 2nd. last. S;mday, Wednesday, Fab M. at 7:00 pm. teenth birthday Sun. Jan. 29,to Hove- though the Canadians a Ken won Markle Mrs.,T. �W�;�°nod. Vi Drive,Drive, We are very pleased to report that Reminder to all glrides a yeah and William, Ridgewood Rd. on his 1 ffiey can thank goalie Hen Markle w: new '�` ,��hiphol Airport Mrs. A. Wilson of Victory Drive is and over. The St. John a Ambulance _ irthda'y Fri. Feb. 3. W Harold Wall- �e points, and the l gae'a first Anwkida r . on Ttreaday, home from hospital. First Asid Course under the direction dell. Chesterton Shores, who had a Shut-out of the Beason, aple Lents January. Slat' This is her first visit Young Kathy Cummings had her of Mrs. H. Cook will begin at St. birthday Wed. Feb. 1, to Mrs. Peg �g� 'mound the net for 754b of io her 'Wpiedand^•since leaving 10 i tonsils removed recently at Ajax Paul's Anglican Chur Dumbart n, Lyon, Rouge Hilda Dr. on her birth- the game, but ran up a ainet goal- Monda } keeping that was 90% g�000dd keeping years ago. Mrs. Werwood is making!Hospital and is recovering.very wet!. on y, Feb. Et,-, mm 7:00 to day Tue. Jan. 31. and to Cherry Gan-land 104'0 good luck. Bob I''ry acrd Wolf the journey on the occasion of the l Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. R. 9:00 p m.All wishing to attend,please ther, Brownfield Grins. who celebrated Scltlombs scored both als in the first Golden. w«4tdmg Anniversary of her Gallish of Crescent Fed. on the safe be at the church promptly. her fifth birthday with a party Wed. go. parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. de Jong of arrival of a baby boy, 9 lbs. 10% oz. THINKING DAY FOR Jan. 25th, halt, rive Canadiens in Stephen Clark p - Sneek, Friesland. Tire whole !family at Ajax Hospital on Tuesday, Jan GUIDES AND BROWNIES The Monthly Baby .Clinic•will: be was gig a tripping penalty. of 7 children and 12 grandchildren uary 24th. A brother for Pat. A church parade will be held on Ttw Feb. 7 from 2 to 3:30 p,m. at will also be hare,and our beat wishes Happy Birthday to young Pat Sunday,, February 19th, at 3:00 P.M. St. Edward's Hall. go with h e M. M Worwood expects Dunne who will be 7 years old Sat- at St. Paul's On The' Hill. Dunbarton. Congratulations and Beat wishes to .jOPTOMETRY MEANS P to return. Pebzpary 16th. urday, February 4th. Mss. A. Zett}er, Lakeview Ave. Mr, and Mrs. Chris. Penny, Chester- Sappy Birthday to Sharon.Rowe, Sorry to hear that Marlow. Sharp, held a finely bon voyage Party in ton Shores, on their fifteenth wed- VISION CARE Fairport Rd S., who celebrated her Park Blvd has been confined to his honour of Mrs. T. Woewood on Fri- ding anniversary Fri. Feb. S. ith birthday. January 23rd with a !tome With illness. day, January 24th. The Kiwanians Junior Bowling If yon are h t>�� Canadian ad- . Party. Birthday greetings to David War- Vappy birthday to Betty Quinneil League high scores for Sad. Jan. 21 ark,hiss chances ash ow in the that Sympathy ,i. extended to Mr. B. per who was 4 years old, February who will be 14 years old, February were Girls Shirley Watson 244 and Y.M 11 ban pamt ryas txar+nined with- Colwell, Lakeview Ave.-in the sud- 2nd. 6 boys Bob Brown ,238, The Hidden tar dsr esette year. 9ittee most 4178 den passing vesentiy of his mother, A guiders meeting was held at the Sorry to hear'that Mss.'A. Claeze- Score vraa, won by Ricky Quinn. ssamdAStiaw an r:tada by optoratt• Mrs. Althea Montgomery Colwell, in home of Mrs. R. Merritt Fairport boudt, Park Blvd, is confined to her Mrs. Nancy Ryan, Rouge Hills Dr. rim, you will went to know mots Mier 67th year, it her home in Ma- Rd. N. on Monday, January . 30th. }some v6th i back Ob"Mt. was in the Grace Hospital last week about this prollssion wHch sped-'-- ZU11L. Burial was at Foster's Memor- Among those attending were Guide Congratlllstlons to Jack Haze who for minor surgery and Mrs. Betty ises exclusively in the flair of vis- fsl Cemetery at Uxbridge. I Captain, Mrs. E. Crosier, Mrs. A. will be 1p years old. Feb. 5th. Craig, gouge Hills Dr. i8 in the Scar iaa cats. The Fairport Beal► skating rink at Pickard. Publicity, and Mrs. L, Wil- CHURCH NEWS borough General' Hospital following 09tometery dews wBht tilt appii- 1Lalteview and Pines is now open. )isms, Secretary-treasurer. Sunday. February Stn, Adult Bible surgery, _ cation of aciersge and msebanpatica t pW& are eitteAded to Ddr. B. 'Hill 'Attentdbn,Euchre .Players: A Val- Close pn_bo held in the room Mr. Tommy Hudson,Rivercourt 8d. yp,�Llsid of viulloa: it it the tcistras `fell so generoasty allowing the' use entire euchre will be held at the at 945 a,m, is,home with a badW cut hand end and art of loon eats, the science of the land• school, sponsored by the Fairport The morning,"service' at 'Dunfair arm from an accident,it bis work. of ths, s ange and gowst• CLe thtalatioy to Mr. and ?Kra. Beach Home and School Assoc. Sat- .�aAtiat Church at il:Ofl�Ore,a Pastor 4 1• Xmpathy at the.l,,ammwutY of vision, anus art of poas Fib*nlg for ^� ;I.. 6 Faiipt%t.Bd..S., who nrday, February 18th at 8:00 p,m. David tioi:id�e .yvill be preaching s r is extended to MT. Al Bannock and its tilt abd comk lable wt. �ebtated their stn Wedding Anni- ,Come and join your friends And continuance of messages in 1st Peter, family Ridgewood 1W tcitlftathe loss OPT ace, y tra:trMd wetsary, Feb. 2nd. neighbors. admission 50c. , there will also :be special music by of his mother in Edmonton. Funeral �cd�� s6ho deal.with 'rite dot- +' llfre. N. Prue, of Dumbarton shores Sympathy is extended to'Mrs.West.•the Dunfair Male Quartet. In the services were held in the city. Tue, � and diagnosis of tision prob- s, Jan. 31. Relatives were present from �a � �r convcbm or allow _ Edmonton and the States. iattion. They are specially Bci ew t The Guild of Grace Presbyterian for that purpose under the Opodm- _ _ Church met Wed. Jan. 25 and their guy.. Act of the Province in whi b Executive for the year is President they practice. Mrs. Fulton, Rouge Highland Dr. _Thwe are more than fifteen hued- AT 2-2372, Vice President' b}rs, red optometrists in practice across _ Sparks, Secretary, Mrs.. Drake; and Can&& at the potent time. , Treasurer, DS_ L. Shilton. A distinctive feature of optomsttZ R The Guil 1 made .up of three is he ability of its practitioners to • t groups sac:: with a chairlady and provide complete service all in oil* they are St, Andrews Circle with Airs. exantination of visiosr, tits Ruth Ragan, AT 2-1952, St. Columbia provision and servicing of all types *� ;Chown, of preseriptier eyswsar (including wit h M rs. Barbara AT 2-0846 and St. Armes Circles with contact lenses), and the Pracaice of Mrs. Leta MacLean, AT 2-0153. They orthopt".0, to correct 'crossed eyM hold'tbeir meetings-once a month an (sq�t)• ,3 'wit any-of the Ladies in the groups be pleased to give further informa- JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. "- / ^ tion to anyone interested in,joining. O►TOMETRIST WEST ROUGE SPORTS AhiD "' LEpSANT ST. RECREATION ASSOCIATION I '1 (ON UvtapOOI Rio. SOUTM) Hocke Results and Standings y MXC"MAWi.9AY (January 28th. 1961) T•1•'hee• TE. 9-4101 for A*pointwtaab ` Atom Division • Providence 2—Hershey ` Buffalo 2-Rochester 2' a • - Wee Division SALE REGISTER Pee 0 ^. Red Wings 2—Bruins '? �lednesda3, February. 15 - extensive r ` Maple Leafs 0—Clinadieils 2 auction sale of metal-clad barn, five P 'W L T GF GA Pts. fully-glwised greenhouses, four plan- a�• " Hershey i 5 1 1 24 14 11 Rochester i 4 2 1 19 17 g tic quonset greenhouses, concrete �_ Provdence ^+ z 4 1 1s 16 s block boiler hqusc; boilers; stokers; HuSa'.o' " 1 6 1 11 22 3 p w L T GF GA Pts. pipings; fittings; Ford tractor with Canadiens s 1 0 36 1. 12 front-anal-bailer; power rotary tiH- Oh t0 be a plumber when `"�'' � '1- t Red Wings s ' 2 2 2• 14 1. s - Bruins 6 t 2 3 t1 is 5 ersc cuiticatars; transplanters; gar- the pipes act u h a Maple'Lerais .0 4 3 16 25 a den tractors;'•sprayers; contractor's But really,now—ism All the ,Saturday afternoon game's concrete mixer, welder':: outfits, a much easier to r ch were 'very close. contests with three band sots; latlie; cicctric motors; for the phone? t of them ending in a 2-2 tie. Chev. and Ford trucks; steam jenny' ' The lady does,and her In the first game Hershey opened with soil•sterilizer; retorter tank; a - '. spouse is rescued... SAVED BY THE BELL the scoring with a goal by Barry large quantity of florists', garden- 3 and managed to hold the lead cr s •and handyman's-miscellanedus P,S. Seriously, though: at home or away, you're until half-time, Patrick Visser equal- supplies, toci ,• etc, at 13p Dan- never really lost: there's always help at hand • ••. ized for Providence just after the forth Road, Scatboro,' the property. through your telephone—a service so valuable. .. - t Hershey went ahead of the estate yet so often taken for granted. The Bell Telephone turn around, bu of the late Fred Pring., Company of Canada. . again when Barry Head scored his Sale at I.OQ p. m_Tcrms cash. No second goal. David Brandt 'tied up reserve. See,bilk for full partieul- f the score again five minutes from the -arc. KEN 'an•d 'Ci.ARKF. PREN- end, and neither team could score TICE, auctioneers. :Markham 346. " the winner. ' L t - _ ..� � Mr. Earl Adams and Mrs. Flor- K e°art: an to hear• hat �v!� ednie Johnston, of Toronto, were Cord s,•. .Toynevale Drive�il -EDITORIAL U Church inner guests of_Mr. and Mrs. C.A. wt* of ic en >4tte§ t. Dr..W.•ASS*W conducted the Sch-wahn 1Utona Road,-last ,Thus- Tlte.Brtendssip Group;' of,lWsuge t• rctgirlar servrce �rr`. trnday; assisted daY'�' "' Hill l)ltit•d church heJdithele tt1leek- ion Mrs. H. S at the : t " "°]sSiaa Ann Len con tsc the Mr. A. V. Draper, Altona Road, iPg_ria IdnsyY 26,, at e h Q ft'CO-Opel'atlOII, A�tlttial Aid Pr0g1'SIIl•Oi'.wll •Wgn � speAt.a.few days lot week in Ut- i?*rs;+•7t•'Kayrjtt; Roaebu� 1 bow, ,� .y IV 1�want,, • Jmtior Coagregii!ljon.` •. McKay taw•a,•on' bu�iriess, gild a Tor�ely lunch was tajo� M ,Are perfect example of helping a neighbour in trouble was read as his scripture-lesson, the 1st. We are • sorry_to >report that alt demonstrated On MOnday'nigh$, when all fire departments in Chapter of james with his text-be- Mr, Ivan Williams was confinvd'to ' Tlie' friends of Mr: Nelson Sir,ing the 27th verse - "Pure religion bed a few days with flu. of Rouaemount Drive hope lse va .� this area went in to help the Ajax firemen quell the fire in and tatdefiled before God and the bar. Abraham Koole, Woodview be rotes soon from Sesrboro H6og+• s Father is this to visit the father- Rd., is -in Scarboro Ho , . �� less and widows in their affliction, friends and neighbors'wi.hahim a rt The C. W. L•, St. Mary's Chtt vk � 1' this _art co-operation does come under the and to keep himself unspotted froxn speedy recovery. Ro.eb'iik',' ` haPQ�tponed;their twee. -- WUW61 •A= ?z raII1 earned out by various departments in the world". As Dr, McKay contin- Master John Schwalm, Altona Rd. thly meeting until the second weglt �-?- h.'�8tyr R �_.be CallIIlfortillg t0 residents t0 know, if ued on his Sermon on the biount, is back at school after thing confia- of February - for this month oalY y$O l ,-,t �whenever their own fire department he spoke of the three activities that to bed with a severe cold. We are glad to hear; Mrs. Red- the awly Chri.tians considered ess- Miss M. Gollan and Miss. E. Mit- path, 10,ynei•ate Drive is feeling �.ttas too„big-a•-Naze to handle by themselves they can, free ential in their Christian life - alms, . chell of To eA terser after-having rF` giving or cty, prayer Gates departments o e p em out. last Saturday. �� h w ebri ctiv es (even oti,�h k g• J t • ere iloraia th EAST ROUGE =.• i ermg _--• Stop,. Look,, today they are almost. a rarity with Vre are continually reading about safety programs. But, the exception of prayer. Jesus stress- 1tlr. rm. Carik, of Pine Ridge ed the point of dciug easy of th4>e Drive sent a week in England on Scent News we are continually reading about accidents too. things secretly without making• a a business t:ip, ' Safer with drivers and ,1st. Pickering Cub Pack were #U- y pedestrians appears to be some- big show of it for the sake of 1-is Next Thursday afternoon, euchre ited by Me. Heron, of St. AndpoWt thing.that must be laced in front of all of us, all the time, fellow men as God alone would,re- will be played at the home of Mrs p ward him. King. Presbyterian Church, on lAdarrday The schools and police are constantly reminding the child- . , Last week's winners - Mr;. night. Mr. Heron spoke to.tlw boys ",T,:• Taylor, Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Mr on "Duty To God". Ten to observe the safety rules. Most of theta do, some of Miss Lois Davidson was ill in ' Ewan (con.); Throw - Mrs, Lee. Two "New Chums" were aeeeotta! ' -them don't. This goes for the drivers, too. We have noticed Toronto Last }yeek'while visiting Mr. Mrs. Lit, Aisthorpe, Dyson R�a4, in the pack by A Kos. and 'Mtns..Rarl. Ottewell and family: returned' tact week front Puffain, I D. 5. M., Cuff Hawlwe slsr �si1 -Around the village four corners and Lincoln street schools ,Mtrs.:O-ttewell's mother Mrs. IF: where she Issas been visiting during he. Pack a shoat visit. ~� that some drivers could be much more cautious. In the in- Ho6nes who was also visiting, was. the past two months♦ a we were very_sorry to ,.: Stances we have noticed, it has been the mothers who have ­forced to gc to bed with the flu. ' •The friends of Mr. Mansell, Weu Michael Hepditch's prokas too. We hope you're soon able to Point Crrs.. arc glad to ste histt uP. ,and hope he will coop be ' het their own children out and then take off down a busy close down your "hospital wing•' and,around after a Vy bad attack, " ongh to take pan in alt ac ' street like they were headed for a fire sale, that have been Jam• of flu, - , GORR. 5 the chief offenders of what we would call reckless driving. Mr, ;�. 'J. Thompson, of the Base r Take your time, them gy gS-YO Likte,.celebrated ;r birthday on Ja%! ere is,alw .w. uary 28. On Sunday, birthilij calve � r R-VARY nd a refreshments wwc served by FEB b1r. and Mrs. J. H. McCltment, to ' ��� of the, Governtrraent, for the fiscal Mr. gad Hfrs. Ross Thompson, Un- year 1961-62 are bring prepared for da and Alan; 141-. ahsl Mrs. G. Mo- SPEC-1-tabling in the House of Commons. Conorh*� Hugh arya 0ob. Mr. areF' i`' A� won,as the Estimates are tab.. ILlrs` Dugald Thi es son, Christinv✓, = merest In Car led, then, o: course certain depart- Barbara, Jim and John; Miss Nadia locate and their expenditures will be Kononow and George Kononow. �•� Complete r Ci brought before the House of Conn- We are sorry to report Mr. Er G. - Pose for'dose scrutiny of the pro- Code in corona thro aI after suf- �� � �p Ric S1 Dick Squires who operates a re- .Posed expet+d.KUres for the fiscal fering a coronary thrombosis. '' /l/G pair garage, servicing all makes of year 1961-62:.' For an enjoyable evening, Why tiot gears, feels that many cars are operat- This givei an opportunity for mem- plat-on attending the three-act play ��e Cut 0� Hair styling -ag with brakes that are Not up to bens -on th•. government side, and "The Little Dog Laughed" at Dun- L �_-J • Vim. Present day. driving with con- the 0Ppo+it;on, to scrutinize each 'barton 'United Church, on Fridav -'With � A19OW App01 ew stant stops place a terrific lead on and every i,cJ'l-that is proposed for evening, February 3, at 8.1! o'clock. a - lbrake adjustments. , the next fiscal year, it is at this Sponsored by ,the On= \'e'G� Aux- Squires, as his contribution t your time that rtaay members of Par- diary, the Lcaside Church Dvantatic , drfWi" .�+e�.,_ will ;... � FTrF,R'' ha-ment are presented with the opp- Cluli Kill pre-,ont chi: carne+ty for Y: -brake edjuwhn«vit and inspettic•n der- : c•r.ur♦ity of bri gi.ig to the at-ten- Your enjoyment, ,;,, ..fng the montra o; February whir ever;, . tion of-the Government the needs. I:ebruaiy 7, is the 7th Anniversary 1 / _. Ste and wash or r any repair jolr, and the rec;uirerneirts of,their part- of the \\'omen Association. A - He is located in Jack's Esso station. icular con.,ticuenciet in re3ptct to birthday party is planned for the 7. Kingston and*Siation Rd. across from federal projects. congregation at 8.L8 p. m, with. a •� � Iltoodies blotel or,phone WH 2-3070. It is at' this time thaf'the Ministec program games and mirestunents. t " pe t.. .• AdvL whose estmiates are under the serut- Mr. Walter Nichokoa war':nvol- -kny of the House of Com inoas_must_. _ ved.in a. car accident right in Report From Parliament - t account to Parliament for these'ytt- of his home at Liverpool Coi•nerb on pesrditurrs and must put forward Saturday last He was thrown out Hon. Michael Starr, 11. F'. valid and- reasonable explanatiogs of his car and was tzkvn to Ajax = Minister of Labour as to Why these expenses are nom- Hospital for observation. - ii _ -*--•— essary. A hate to milember Friday. Just prior to the resumption of tits Each and every day during the February 10, is the night for f.e Sabion I returned from a trip to ' Session, as in.the past, the Ministers Vaughan Willard Masquerade Val- „ -the Provincq of Sakatchewan where are subjected to questions on the -etttine Dance. There will be dooi �;•��:; _ had been invited to address the Orders of the Day, put to them not ,and spot X* a. Club in the City of Re- P Prizes, plus a prize for the sing, and fire etudeats of the Lrniv- only by the members of the pppos- best costume The Master of Cory- ition parties, but in t»at%y case, by monies, Iii-. Terry Ryan, promises c ersity t�c Saskatchewan. I also had members on the Government side, a number of Paul Jones, Refresh- ' ''� c �• ' r'' w .,the pkasum of participating in the and it is at this paint that a test is meats wilt be on sale, Tickets.31.50 F+fi c eperting, of a new Saskatchewan made of the Minister's knowledge: per couple or i1.00 single. Come and �' ��`"�: :.Technical Institute. in the •City of -of the functions of his Department join' your friends for an enjoyable bSoose.Jaw. Along with these corn - • Aiitments I had the opportunity of an the government's ,policy,,seas-- evening. 1 � , �- •�"i"�/� y r:' ally. bliss Mary-Beth-McClemert atteti- 0* wedn"l� OW •' eeting various groups of people. An opportunity is also offered at ded a re-union of the Glen Mohr m 1 and addressing public, meetings, this point to the members of . the Senior Girls Campers i nToronto, DISCOUNT The Technical Institute of Sask- -s� stehewan is ails I the most out- House of Commons to request from on the week-end, also -isithig her the Government the production of grandparents Mr, and Mrs. J. H. c "standing technical, institutes that I - ''�' V� -. HA MM • have ever find the'pleasure and opp= certain paper', to which the member McClement. ���� �® ostunit of visiting. Here they give is interested, and to have certain Message of sympathy f ASN�0�1 HA>� ��G Y g• questions asked under the heading r young.people, av well as adults who of "Starred questions" which tr4ty Sympathy is extended to Mrs. B,d- had formerly been in industry, an be useful-to ,him as a matter of inn ward Cabbage, of-8praeehill Road,, °Main Street• Pickering Opportunity to learn a trade that • -will help fit them into tltr labour forntatimt, - ar as material for'.a tm titje sudden death of her brotftg.; �' 2-070 ; :r. iforce more'it them m and more Per- speech lr{'may be,preparing to de- who passed away in Sussex, Ertg.; } liver in the House 'of Commons. last week 'sranently. At the'mcttnent, this looks like'an " '- *per 1 A This is the type of institution that ' we hone other provinces will under- ordinary ' S_,sion of Parliament, faced 'with=ordinary business of the LIVItRM take under the new offer of the Fed- ration. Hsyever, that cannot be 'Mrs. Matheson, from Hay- Bay, oral Government to pay 75 percent Of the total.cost of buildings and . depended upon as many issues may spent Beat Monday with ic' and SID PLUMBING & equipment, incurred by the provin- occur duriltk the term of this Secs- Mrs. Bernard faker and Nick. ion that wittiadd a flare to the pro- Mr, and Mrs. Ila Helens, and : Generally speaking, I found the ceedings in';the 'House an we mtay son Steve from Toronto, s_pen4 last be presented with problems of a week-end with the family. Colemaen' Gas` and Oil furnaces atmosphere in Saskatchewan very national aspect, upon which the eyes Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Perham and good and the climate that week was of the nation as a whole would be ti family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted host agreeable and pleasant. fined.. '^Sharpe, in Stouff«l1e last Satnrday, a Aut�r�Zed Consurnees CT Co. Dealer As the days go b •, the House of - v Mr. an Mrs. Ca \Watson visit- ;Commons is settling down to the ed Mr, and m'firs. R.•Dey last Sun- 24 PC rmal routine business of the coun- Ladies' Jewel League try. The Budget Debate is still bo- day.• �Q in on in the House and we have Happy birthdax;.'1b $illy 'Priebe, S (Winners of. Second Section = Gar_ who will be one year old on Satur- some two more days of this debate nets) _ day, Februaty 4. Temple 9-2359 .'.Sid Rallik, Prop. Fitt order to conclude it. 'Alan Rutledge celebrated his 9th Certain committees of the House birthday last Saturday, January 28. "•bf Commons have now been get up, Team Standings Many• happy returns to Karen itl� � � tip tti• � � A !• � � � t� :such as a committee for the pur- Erin who celebrated her 4th birth- pose of suggesting any changes that Rubies __ ___-__-...,�.._ li day on February l,' by having a be desirable to assure the more Pearl ___ s Xet I s �ef1'LOC�e� �OU�' OlI2� expedient despatch, of public busin- Garnets -- s Congratulations to 111rs. Jean Rut- e,s• Sapphires _._-_ _ _ 8 ALL REPAIRS — ALL SERVICES ""'" ti ledge who will celebrate her birthday Another committee is set up to Onyx ._ .�------ on Saturday,,February 4. j For A Complete .lob considers radio and television, and Diamonds ._. .__ 4 another to go into the affairs of the 'Opals _ .-_ . - 2 •.ROUGE HILL Indian administration. This is a Emeralds _..._..._...�._...._:__._._ 1 Windows B�/ SpeaaliStS `r Plastering otnt committee of the Senate and We are sorry to hear. that Mrs. -`Rev Rooms t Electrical the House of Commons. Bowling 200 Or Over Browne, Woodvie%v Road, is con- The setting up of these committ- Dlarg, Cardwell 254; Edith Hogarth fined to leer home with flu., Additions Plumbing ••eei brings into the orbit of the worn 242; Eveline Dfonto cry, 233-1 Glor- \f r. acrd Dirs. 1�nr. UabRiirs, of Kitchens Masonry of the government the various priv- is Murkar 227-1 Je n Pooth 206; Fairport Rd. N., �i•iteil at the home Floors .:,Carpentry stt� membeti who have been appoint- Louis o n ; Helen' Morr- of Mr. and Mrs. G. Parr, Altona gafFtroom$ ;ed`to work on these committees. is 206. Road,' last \\ednesay. o RY yet Terms The government bnsines,; is of a Sympathy ;, cxpre„ed to \1r. and 7AUtine natnr� enty and tr,e Order High Single (flat) - Marg, Cardwell itlrs. R6,s I'rayhon, in th, pa,<ing Call Remodel Construction Co. Ltd. P.toer contains amendment. to pre- 234; High 36ingle (hand.) - Marg. of Mr. Bra,hon'c mother. PL7-4107 1 0X3-491' t, sent Acts in order to widen their" Cardwell 265; Hig hTriple (flat) - Sorry to h(ar Jimmy- and Judy Scope. Edith Hogatth 585; High Triple \\'aldriff, Altona Road• are contin- tttltl• _ .� _ The estimits of the exptuditures (hand.) - Strnice Loudfoot 589. ed to their hc,ini� w•itc flu. .. Y' n 7. .. f ..., :. , ' _ , _ .� pus ANEOUS _ CLASSIFIED i T�t.3UIt1 ,hICE �y REAL ESTATE TAN= —' — - : : .,• 1r�O1WL' J. FOR SALE ,! . ,•-. �,• 4`. .; W. J. DU1? ?URKEY DINNER APPLES Af+iDi POTATOffi 1 e.. ,...;•,: - Resident A,,�,�,}ear Y FAIRPORT UNITED CHURCH SPIE$ - 82.50 PER K s4yot. �*7"1�E'Ddl?f i 'Oehom -" RA 3-� SATURDAY, FEBRUARY IL KacIntoih aiad'O Admits $1.50 Chlld°752- In Stock : Please bring own r1• 4444-- 'a- The Women's Guild CYE ORCHJ• O f fim 'WH. 24912 • Residence WH. 2-3115 . HEATING of St George Anglican Chu"h No. 2 Hishway One a... pbckedns vitiage KINGSTON.RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 j!� HOtlR SEIiYKE 'r° aAKE PER wH2:rte in the OPEN WEEK-ENDS - '�� ,PICKERINO ONTARIO A .r ' RISH HALL Cdr Service TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1961 .{,VOR SALE - two used, 'oil, ti •� •- .— _ - 5 .to to �. — ; from 3fi 7 00-P� • COLEMAN Adults 752. - Chld 40n. , able. T'w�o small gas :pact bee Furnaces, Space Heaters, Water feb 10 reasne MILLER HEATING. ` 7r � � • Phone 1rIFFt2.3491. Heaters, Ranges, Wall i Floor A YOUNG PEOPLE'S,RALLY Furnaces is being held in - ' 924 CAtIIA ROAD — TORONTO Trailer Heating i Accessories St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church MUST SELL TO CLEAR SHEDS Pickering, Ontario New Aad Choice Quality t. .W Hitsbali 2-3491 an' ; 2% in. Comman nails .49.00 keg. BLOCKS: & BR1CK5 s - - Sunday, February 3. 1961 1'r�i in Farisni�rg naila 810 keg. - TUDOR ST., AJAX At 7.43 P• M• - 1120 Sq. Feet 2 in. wool insula- M s P" 5 The guest speaker will be r. La. t ion hafts. till is $ragas ' ` ----4444-- ------— Files, First Year Student At Package 1 � Knox College, Toronto. 1000b. f. m. 1 x 8 in. roof 1) a •• , - ` , held their meeting in the, school on EVERYONE WELCOME Choke quality 's - MO. S-S911 Wednesday evening, January 25, 500 Feed 1 x 12 in. pine boards 1 WH. 2-1%0 ' ' W/1lnut 243108, when the Election of Officers was Lot i4Z.M 'WAVANO ONT.. coadveted by Rev. A. Cresswell• - VALENTINE TEA ' STA'fR3N RD., . AND BAKE SALE t - 400 b. f. >n. 1.r 10 bevel •` President, Dorothy 'Willson; Vice- Also Day Handicrafts � Cboist quality i69rw Iresidttint, Paul White; Secretary, 100 New 2 1. 4 x 0it � •.�- - ('rail�MY*e; Assistant, Earbata Mas- a• Pickering United Church Grey Primer Paint 5-40L $10.00 tees; Trotsurer<. -Pat Gray; Pianist, , C. E. CENTRE �A ''' " '`�` Pat Haetlen; Assistant,' Alan fdhn- THURSDAY, F88RVARY !. PHONE ATiaadc 4-40x6 -_: atop; Group Loaders - Diane Car• I • ter and Barbara MasOrs; Preis Re- 3.00 P. M. FOX SALE - fireplace wood. on / . . porter, Don Vetch. The next meet- Usider Auspices of Aftanoan Gr+otG cote. Split Ready for fire-place. Do j `., AE NCi ing will be field in the school, on livred - Ash, Oak, Mapli, Pboae: 1 COMPANY L7'D. Wednesday, February 1, at 8.00 p. ATlantie 2,136E m AVAILABLE feb.2 .. ;' ]6. LIFE �.. AUTO A very pleasant 'time was spent NOW left in the Township Hall Gtr Saturday. • :St. George's AagYeatt `°- *- �with harness, anndd Poona * "*+ 107 KL'VC�iTO1N ROAD EAST when a Bake Sale and Afternoon p° - Tea urns held in aid of the Scout, C ish Hall; Pickering is now available i�pL* $,1814. _. Offks: Spataa p9lars, Ajax Shopping Csatre.•phone: WH t-3301 and Cubs of Ist. Brock Road, asrd_, for rental for banquet facilities. - 1 ' Pickering Pack This was 'sponKor- For particulars. contact: Mss. E. FOR SALE - garden tractor with pbSaiw For Immediate Coverage Day Or.Night + Pi be the mothers ark. i thrive boy,• Duncan, at Pickering. WH2-3365. disc and harrow attachments. Br;ggs feb 24 , - The .F�xecutivie- of the Nomads f Win' AT'lantic 2-2798. ' �. .�.. .�• Association held a rtuttirrg on 1Ved= . -_�..__.._..,••.__....•,_,,.. ..,._.,._......_._ _-_•_ as Stratton ;rotor. Ear nesday evening at the hbmr of the Card Of'Thanlm Appraisals _ TRANSPORTATION � a President; Mrs. George 1�•ilison, when plans were made for mertingb : '.I would like to sincerely thank all AVAILABLE sp :.G, NEWEL 3 and programs. for the coming year, sty fri-nis f-r tblk 2••+21+-9, notes and � to an$'fro tn Toronto; leaving Brow_ ��'r 1�8 Newell) ` Mr. and Mrs.-T. Engl:•h visited I merags of cheer; also for visits + gham at 7.co a. m. via No. 2 and ' s , , ,• Mr. and Mrs. Bonin, Oshawa, , Qn 'and gilts, during my stay in Ajax- 4ol Highways to downtown Toros- .r -_ r�tt as L•at.dr$ era Utsel -- ric-rker ing ` illage Sunday Pickering Hospi'al. All were very to. Leaving downtown at„LOO p. aa. WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2-3.625 The World Day of Prayer -will much appreciated and really helped Bog,611.Nevrs Office. . ,• here on m ' Whitby — Phone MO. 8-362.5 a observed in the. Church b i February 17. All ladiea welcome. urnurghatn itch. Mrs 1.ers B Cobourg FR. 2-7601 _ '. Mr. and.veers• Robert Davis;Dzat?; Mr. „r .- • ROL "Highways- zits Mile Last of Donbarton.No, 2,Highway and $tens. Ray Davis; also Mrs. HELP WANTED CAR RADIO.REPAIRS - 4 Shecin, all of Toronto, visited-their DUNBARTONT RADIO mother Mn. Davie here during the AND TELEVISION. SALESMAN , • V .. _ �� fi� �� sueek end. WH2-6430, or TE9-1191 for bshed Pickering "•� * for ng-•a fkre. F tEY wELLf3 1 Brig by tnacl3in Commission, with drawing accoaat. y R 1tiTiAL INDUSTRIAL Wliuxa' e. 3o dneb tile. Sep- OOILI r t•TKemai att'd"bo s' supper was W WARD - WHITBY. ONT. Territory _ Pickering Village. Pfck•- y' Id on Saturday- evening in the Phone: NO' >s•,Z;b68 ering Township, Ajarr,.Whitby Ap- r arc y g .- ply in.writing with resume of e:pa•- . r _ 2cfrurch with a good attendance. $eat tic tanks instalLd end elssaed. ieaos to - Box 709 News Oflio•. ., .Guth{ tivas Chairman for the short proji Roy SALE REGISTER _ Puclarn gore the { ' words of welcome. Ronald Sabah • ���3 spoke of what a boy should expect Wednesday. March I. - auction sale YVANTED - ,,I•� of his father and Bill Guthrie gave of high.-grade Jerseys, mileh cows, same thoughts •on whit a father done "spriti�• and fredw;ows. a TRANSPORTATION- WANTED should expect of leis son. Mr. Rob- Sane mid• � coolers, etc, at dealt,to Toronto. To leave krvb VA in Nicholson led in commun sing- Lot 4, rear of Concession•4, Mark- at 7.18 a. m. to corner Jarvis art$ QL�sS/ MORTGAGES ARRANOtipr ing. Mr. Ken Morley. Pickering.•ran ham Township, o_rposite Masse!- Boor. To leave Tor°ssto b �+ ALSO SECOND MORTGAGE the projector fqr the film "The Har- r Ferguson Farms, on the 5th Con-' 4.30 and 3,7A p• m. )lftone� G AVAIWLE F_OR ADDITIONS rest"•. Mr. Buttars organized group cession..Property of D. Bernbokz. GOES. - _ �1p 1 FM A DUJ discussion on the film, which invol- Sale at Lao P. m. Testes cash-'No _. E� ved�the life and problems of a rur. reserve. Owner quitting dairy farm- PLASTERING CONTRACTOR 1 ing. KEN and CLARKE PREN- T"es Of Plastering WE ALSO PURCN&M OR LOAN. ai family. IP �s •_• TICS auctioneers. Markham. Phone P1tia• And Decorative ON EXISTING MMOAGifS. The C. G. I. T. will hold a eroh� �� MilkkeV Phi - AXminster 3• :T'IL2 - CERAMIC PLASTIC ' inole Pam in the church basement _ } YAU. RI IRE ANY MW- on Saturday evening, February 11. �7• ACCOUSTIC FLOOR 1'M WOMB O�AG9 PiMANCING i FOR PAST Bob Betson left on Wednesday fK - MARTIN .Pickering r1 - COUKMOUS SEWICE. •CALL a few' weeks in Florida. Saturday. a of ho lg. - extensive R R. 3. Pple 91 i� T unction sale ef.household furniture, Phone: TEmple 9-1947 q Mr. and Mrs..Donald Tucker, of ! Toronto, spent the week-end with grandfather's c'oek, , player piano,. �i, YOU'LL E AUBUY E• IRELAND her uncle and aunt George and Mr.. electric rang:. electric clothes dryer, AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE sE�IIw AND COMPANY Pudain. oil apace hea.ers, coal and wood WASHERS SE 'N A number of local people are range, electric sewing machine, elec- ;SALES AND SERVICE . •.. • • . . buying water for.cisterns and wells. tric refrigerator, many.° eTEstate - REPAIRS ON 1 _ 100 ""I DE ST. W. Some farmers•who.have been using I bk• °PertY of Mr. Tiller; : t of the late Delos Graham, and Mr. ` . Stoves, Refrigerators TORONTO Z, ONTARIO' creeks to wager cattle, have drained • • • • their section of the creek. Nibbs. At Prentice': Atictian Barns, Franklin House, Markham Village. Parts Available Fop A 1 4 OF EMpire a-S300 or Empire x396$ Sale at l.00 p. m. Terms cash. No Household Appliances , C"CTION Evenings BALSAM & MT. ZION reserve. KEN ..and CLARKS 24-HOUR SERVICE Mrs. George Willson and Cordon PRENTICE, auctioneers Phone - FuH2-6410 :! TEmple 9-1750 — WA. '1.6902 had supper on Thursday night with • / A Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson, Glare- mont. her. and Mrs. B. Jaanieson :isiteA L PIPES FROZEN S ` g�S of Oshawa, called on tees trt►ther, ` Mrs: NV. Hamilton on Sunday after- on Sunday with Mr. and ltiirs. Gee • W HITEH AEI_ 2- 880 noon. re'Ain Teed, at Cherry wood. 1 ., Congratulations to Mrs, J. Dave; there war no church service here PIP @S thawed out quickly and Safely i --------------------------- y January 26,• •on Sunday: ast, nor will their be on �,• who, had a birchen on anus in to February.a, on account o; T rev. b new method. W D /��/+� when a few friends, dropped with modern s -BROUGHAM help her celebrate. Fleetham being indisposed with• the y _ Airs. Roberts and Mrs. Harden at- mumps. -� eltaetrltal equipment The 1 Bible Class will.hold tended a niecting,of the'4-H Home- The W. A. will meet this Thurs- their next meeting at the ome o makers''Club, which was held in Cx- day evening February 2; with the Mr:. F. Caster, on Monday evening bridge last week. Kinsale W. A. at the home of Mrs. !ice'-" j ,I .February 6. of 8.30 p• m. Miss Gillis Mr. and Dirs• •Frank Afc('ulloutch «`m. Young, and the regu:ar meet- P��nibing of (7-i:av� "'i11 �h^:� c1;.lPC of 'The and dankhtere, of Whitby, visited I inR will be held next Wednesday, ����� :;$efts - fos Play" in Germany. . Mr. and Air:. K. C. Pascoe on Sun- ` February 8. � lt¢ratt+,ations to Vlr. and Alrs• day afternoon. Mrs, Reg. Hoski?rs war able to john' Harvey on the arrival of a lit- The regular weekly euchre was return to her home last Saturday` in le daughter on January 23, at the held on Tuesday evening when the' anal wee baby on Tuesday. - Hospital. following were winners - Atrs.. W. Several men attended fire Imple- HR_',Ajax Picker Mr;. Af T.ay, of Southwold• visit- Carlton, Mrs. J. Davk, Mr. Hollin- ment Show m Toronto la;t we2dc g ed Mrs. Genrge Perry one day last Rer, Mr. Lottrn, Mr. Burke and Mr. I Mrs.-Morgan Evans, Claremont, is week- W. Carlton. with her daughter Mrs. Lorne Jones Mr. and Mrs. K. Bent and family The Brougham Young Peopic For the 'wince: months. _ • A _ . - - - - - _ . w.. - .., - -._ .,.,.-.... r,- _ -.,_...... ,_ _- . .__ . _ . _.- . .._ .. ... .., - R i , , _ _-. — . _ .. ' , . • .a. � • - Ajax Hospital and•hope she'will soon euce,Gibbons 269, Gord Warren 276, onto, ,and also visited Mrs. Mc Sadie Hawkins Day..Daace•at Plop. i ' RENCHNm S my be well again. , Cliff Johnston 221. GuiM's sister who is recuperating :erinir.- ;igh School last 'Ftiday, r � A party was held Saturday after- • Birthday congratulations to Ste- High Single Flat, Doreen Edw A$ ' from •a heart condition, in Toronto .::boon at the Bay Road School in hon- phen McKean who was six years old 805, Al Hooper 840. We-aern Hospital, St. Andrew's Presbyteriiti,Church �'' - or of the Frenchman's Bay Peewee on January 31st, Stephen Celebrated 'High Single Hdep., Doreen Ed- ''"'Mrs. G. Striver, of Greenwood., 8nd budget Softball teams and the his birthday with a party which sev- wards 336--Fran-Wentzel 334. and Mrs. Ross Redsl{aw enjoyed A age congregation attklded the I 1 . " r :...,)$quire's Beach Junior 'Girls team. eral of his little Kindergarten friends Al Hooper 356, Reg. Carpenter 318. lunch'and the afternoon with • Mrs. f Divine Service on Sunday•'morning.' `-. `'Councillor C. Laycox presented the attended.----- High Triple Flat, Ivey Skitch 712, Norma Denson last Friday. condpdted by Mr. Ken. Heron, 1;. )Nckering Township Trophy to rs. The Frenchman's. Bay Home and Clare Skitch 886. 'Mr. 'and Mrs. J. McGuire atten- A. T he choir entered,to the process- " ''aliphant for the Squire's Bead School meeting will be held on Men- High Triple Hdcp., Frari`Wentzel ded the opening of the American lone,! "How lovely are Thy dwell- who won the To•.vnship league. is day February 6th at 830 p.m. The 760, Dorothy•Buck '159, Mike Cichum Motors at Frampton on Friday. ings" with Mr--;. McCloruent at the I.a ,. Uophy was. late in arriving for the guest speaker will be Mr. James C. 793, Alex Parker 79?_ The first meeting of the �i-li Club � organ. Scripture re�idiligs were froua 1. party held at' Br ugham last fall for Clark w'ro will show a film oil natural - ".berates for Summer" will be` Psalrh 224, i2:;,Genesis 19: 1�' to all the winning teams in the Town- gas. • '�Lpi{E sDNT -held at the home of Miss Barbara 29, and a portion of the,9th. Chap. ship League. Happy birthday wishes to Robin l ftl on Saturday, Fehruary4, at 2.01 of Luke. Special tiiusical number - ' Air. F. Baker, Chairman of the Gildner who was thfee years old on The sympathy of the community p..M. a 'beautiful anthem "Seek ye the, •' ':Pickering Township Recreation Asso- February 2nd. Birthday congratula- is extendei,to 11rs.' W..m. Gli'ddon.iii Mr. and Mrs. A. Samaring, Leo, . Lord", Air:.. Brisbin taking the solo elation, presented very r,ttrattire I bons also to Sid Fenton who .will, the passing of lu:r faul:er Al r: 1 . and Mrs: J. Rennie enjoyed lunch part.,A3r. Heron gave a stirring mrs- s o behalf of the Towr. hi to,celebrate his. birthday on February 'dell in 'Toronto on January 9,h. ..last weak with Mrs. N. Hill, Scar- sage from the portion in Geneej,. the Frenchman's Bay Peewees who _ite�was-buritd oi� turtTap— ro.- _ . _. - ----- - -- where �iECOrdi 3 that Lcrf cho,e won the all Ontario O.A.S.A. Cham- ,'A speedy recovery is.extended to The Scout' sleigh party ,which' The Women's. Institute will hold to live-in that portion of land where pionship. The boys from both teams Billie Wiseman who is confined to turned into u .hayride party on Fri- a.Summary Day-on the Third Meal, the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah , __ _:received sweaters in two-ton blue; bed with mumps. day it was enjoyed by many. in the United Church on February are sit -. -- the club colors. Hot dogs and pop The lucky winners at the Tuesday Following the ride, they all return- 2. On February 8, the Regular meet- rather than.the spiritual, yet ,lwt were served by the hoistesses, Mrs. Euchre.were Sid Fenton and Mrs. ed to the•.uiuuitmity hall-for danc- rug will,be held in the i ommunity was a righteous man. We are some• Colley, Mrs, Hoskins Mn. :R>aroldt Dora Skltch,_Consolation prizes were ing. Hall at 2.00 p. m. Mrs. Lois Smith what like Lot. How slow we are to and Mr. W. Fertile. Coach Don Hop- won by Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Mrs. A. Rozelle and her-mother . . Fconomist for York and Ontario cundemn while we profit. We -cars. . Inns is hoping to have three softball Kirby. Another Social evening kill be escaped injury but.received a severe Counties-, has been asked to demon- not exist on the edge of sin; separ- ' teams entered in competition this held at Fairport United Church next -shaking up when their car skidded strate some of the work of the 4-H ation is the answer as vte separate' ' year. Tuesday. . went out of control and hit a hydro. 'Groups-in the County. ourselves from s'm, we will be,saved -h•r-�°5v-, Happy birthday wishes to -Sandra Congratulations to Mr. •and,.blrsr .,.pole. They were enroute from Clare, Air. and Mrs. Grant.Taylor; Mrs. whatever our railing is, we must ; Skelton who.was six years. old on C. M. Mounee who celebrated their Mont to Stouffvitle at the'time. J. Rennie; Mrs. B. Hockley, and out as Christians. If we coi%e', re . 41 .Jett. 31st. Sandra celebrated her 81st Wedding Anniversary on Feb. Mr. Paul Clossen visited relatives •Mrs. R. Carruthers attended Lhe God in repentance and ppt t3itt#a34t� *= , . :birthday last Saturday when she en- 1st. .in Toronto on Sunday. funeral of.thew late Mr, F..Udell, pn }ti Him, God will change us. Wf o 1. . ''tsrtained 12' little friends at a party Frenchman's Bay Bowling League ..Several from here attended' the Saturday. must glorify our Fathes its lseav�en. - all had an enjoyable tizAe. Team No. 3, Allouts 86 points farm implement show' at!the Colis= The"Golden''Age Grottp will hold There are two ways to go -'the easy . .. T7te newly formed Fienchman� Bay Team No. 5, Roughriders 85 points eum last Thursday. their next.meeting at-the home ,of' way, and the way ,to Chigst last aii - Scoata and dubs are.en6eaQOring Team No. 8, Bums 78 points The Clasremont H,ockey..Team wens ,'�js#rs. Fje�sry,,]1 'son,.'on• Februagr. - chome'the-latter. •• -- - xo ,.raise Manley_ and are collecting Team No. 7,Slow Pokes 75 points defeated by Stouffville on Friday 7, at 2,00 D. nt.'• The Junior �ongtegatiotf writ ems. '"". 'J ap�y'b Ies.•-V'i anyetie has empby Team No. 4, Punks 75 points " ;night 6 to 3. Dr. V. F. dt•, Mrs. Tamis'�a r ducted by Mrs Helen H�vl Vr. bolike, eta pu�ptnd hq�se, Team No. 1, We Names 7I points. Mr. Ed-'Bonifdce.A3 still•,on:�the aad.>;?r.' Neil 4iiC 314s. t5�o#y . ;�e draw your ?to A& is �, gogSi vralr to a lltetq tJE'eaa► NIa. 2,yaps 64 points -nick list His gareats, Mr. sad Mme.- Sconffirilk, are oe'a,hoiia ttie Congreg3tiodal tAnnnaR It , ,, :~ :vat clad .pt t.* , e flips Ta1m Aiw:6, Pickups b3 points. WUL Bonifate -were, oat to visit 'South. be held oa February l4. 1 C atgi�. ttie:r Ovtr 20d. Clare• 92tibaii 2bll, 263, them qn Sutrdar frssaz aToronto. Mrs George Mc11 :10„'.eld e�pg ComouA on SesyaC+� se Feb. s ;cp . .to ttts3te Carpenter -200, .250, JI . ,Gvsx . The first skisegs of,the Aesionsill ass t in !t of b1)r9. e •206, S W_-Fsntoa 208.. PA. ,out •herne oa Sw4ar--'headin �s'4of'v in"ston+j w ARw- +�'e are very sorry to Clear that .v*axYla ,805. Dole, Sid _ r>libss ;i� l~dlcirk se�ir J. Mike M°saan 2� I)ag�star, X avnsGe:' "'�Fi4fi School Stud- Iles' Creed wi11 eamnleNee rA t .�oip_Fqe p-I1 ,vffl tgd to the 1'esston�d6,•Bfll•Tleadesean �4 rte party wps,held on Friday'' eats f�s�ees„atl�el tt,the•,irs ml, Suitt* CORK. 1. . evening for Nocsnan fawllaiet, sob _..�,.,_ ofMr.� and Mss. Ralph Faulkner of o is to be married on SO'R VEAl�TE' Drd�y. . • ism and_Mrs. F,arrin n of PAE - v _ R ” w`r,•.. .with Mr. y - r I3amilton, spett4.Supday ---- . .._. : .--- .---.--. ..- _ •— . --— — — x�-' ,,. -Mrs:-Korth Drake " , !4 1961 _,� -. &. FORTIE Applic0ions 011 be received Ytltty February , MF. and Mrs. Class Keev* were - �' . .for the position'af'Msessor_ Township,a,Piekering. up to Brampton on 'Sunday to view i I*R A ti '`'" the orchid displ;ty at Lhe Da2p. i✓s- _ ;fate gardens.' . : >IkT• Z-__ _ iPreferance will be given to applicants with de fee in Mr. acrd Mrs. J. McGuire and- Vre, Autor. �e, Casualty Asse"melnt Practice and Principles or undergr=fos, Linda Smith• spent Sunday with . ..CA" ary aapendant on arcing and experience. Mr. and Mrs. J. )Kennedy, in Tur- . - - _ . :. - ,Apply by latter in own handwriting to D. F. GoAn, . . ., -- .. p�ssstne Bfougham, Ontario - -i - --- ..- nt Commissioner, - _ . _ . - . :, '. LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY -.., , .- .. "`j cm Ir .. x �ys a� _. T ' ° e' : E R K( T P S� { ,..: . - i - $ February i4 19bi `° ;�►pplications will be received until ,' . - � " F `v K Bte of Clark-Typist, Au*ssewf DepartmeO, � . " "� a 1.P } �,� ' ' ; ?�o ,rAip of Pickering. • h s< . ``11 a ... car "1K# F S ',:• ,'^ k•44 A ifi !o D.''f Co=rm : b ' ' ' Mown handcar ng .. PPIy Y ..�� rA tnent Comrnissioner,�Broughom, Ontario - K �., >'...` F R R : a ... 111tA3TER PLU�IIBfR R Y£k• r j� _ � L x < i{ _ r'., ' C'n ''.+ `` A. TOWNSHIP OF PICKERf,NU ,, '} EL �k . l' - a " �, _� 4.._ I#equirot full-time services of a recognized Master Plumber., <,;� '.� 1 ,' i' i nrl. L ; }� : •- Applicants please apply in own- handwriting to the g.y L ti T ialdersigned. - _ . _ .. . - :. . a ! d v Eng. : �� } rC . . 7T O. JEFFERSON 'P. �. . .. _ tai..N. 3 < -. - , .. 1+.. i Rouge Hills P.O. . �, <.< ILL ' . �. .. .. Rouge H�1s, Qntar+o I4 L . . . ,,. .. ,. a : .. \ '.! L . ,.' _. r. I, - t F L ' fi '.� ..,. _ L v , _ . — a ._ Ate! I ��'1• _. ..� :a..T. �• �Y,i a ■ 'si...' .,•. .. .:.'y ..,.i -.. ':.'! i'`•iLL Q�c•° rut•: ,;.•�<,.?.:"n;`Alk a _..: �7FM%: r�` Via.,:,.... .••Y. ..`r 'i 3 v., ..\ - .N �,�. Yf V I.'VII .A T E R ; :. , :4 i� ever luck she doe ' t .� is Mum y y ''"'T Phone Temple 9-ZO51 ;: :,r have to han out the wash today! g : : ;DUMBARTON RADII! & TELEVISION ., ,•. ' ." .— P e • -: :.. -__. Every day.'s a lucky' day when tilt clothes dryer is easy on your 1. LeteMd on No. Z Highwaly in Dunbarton Since 1946 ;.you own an electric clothes dryer, washing and easier on you too. It's _ every de, 's a perfect just one more way that electricity . • . �; 1 because ev one,eaa for:<tms d cruise) drying day.. Lightens..1 your ;.duties, brightens 1.T.Y. Calls to the 'tome Phone TEmple 9 11 b y y , p "1 _ i ' . Ph y sy - _ fhop Hears fer Crib iR Carq T.V. i Radie Repairs Safe,.gentlf. electric heat:dries 1.,ail your day. .�, s your laundry to fade-prbof,soil-proof . You get' more',out of lice-whet! a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday 9 a.m. to 12 noon , , - perfection .-. ;fluff-dried, ready-to you get the most out of electricity. . - mall Appliance & Motor- Repairs, Repairs to Car► . _ , •. . =put away. ..with.no.clolhcslirtc.sag_ .. _ ,.., .:, Njouse & Transistor Radios or soil . . . no clothespin corners. For btARE ELEG'1 RICITY�00,„s,, w - T1/. ANTENNA, INSTALLATIONS & SUPPLIES easy ironing, without sprinkling or . .WORK. . FOR YOU : "' , . I . MVDRO - ' - rolling up, just act the`dial 'to, the >:, is years . .1 .�«, ,,;• 'Batteries — Tubes — Etc. . . . - .� .., I . .i . desired degree-of dampness, :fin elec- �•; for your application form. . - a Terms C.O.D. ✓A International Charpo (Membership Free) ask us I, NATIONAL ELECTRICAL WEEK— FEB. 5TH — FEB. 11TH BRCCK •.RCAD BtSI�tESS ,�1RECTORY : ,. The Euchre at the Red Cross Cent - tee held Saturday, was well 'at- BOYES DRUGS LTD. CTJARAVT.ED tended considering idering the cold weather. y Prize-winners were: Mrs. J. Brad — ,.-� shave, Mrs. C. Bernath, Mrs. iZ ac io-TV SErrvice McEACHNIE S Carlton. Gentlemen - Mr. IMorgaa, - -PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS t�TlY Make ®Y' ModAl Mr. Carlton and Keith Crawford. b1rs. Middleton won a nice cake in t FUNERAL DIECTOR Arthur Filc the Draw. .. t 1pongratulatiogs to Mrs. Frany .aGOSMETICS -. SUNDRIES = BABY NEEDS. ' pt FURNITURE DEALER . Weavers who celebrated a birth- day on January 3f. d"SFORE HOURS Ricky Sowerby celebrated his bir- thday on Saturday evening with his WEEK DAYS DAILY 9-9 young friends for supper, an after- ; WATER DELIVERED DAY C"t WIGH>` wards went bowling at Ajax. SUNDAYS s HOLIDAYS 1-5 +.. Mr. •Len Nilson went ice-fishing West Of punbQrten -' with a few freinds ou Saturday ev- - 4 `,WM. MCEACHNIE, Prop Y erring on Lake Simcoe, and a few PICKGRING 'PHONE WH. 2-5%1 fish were caught. PHONE ; Sorry to say Susan Nilson ;Afl�1c 2-0063 Phone WH. 2-21.71 1"'me with mumps. Hope she will — - -- , soon be well again. _of 16 Miss Becky Kaiser, daughter- Pickering, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kaiser had th•e misfortune to break 'her left wrist "' HAM HARDWME - let- - F !r A �`+ K j Mrs. W. Sowerby and Miss Jean Hanna attended the 'Guiders melt- ReB Pg ittt('T;O?fLr87tLt W.IL 1.THOWSON.IL JA,L A- lag of I'icaceciag District, on Mon= 1 _ •>< md #A&V and W 0 &Wrister *0011,$9"W day, January ZU: _ RSticv $eWtrb�', raw eight years r �iNMt, "ad Odi9tfr VOBI.MnS'tht•L`ubj as a Cbum, asld: -EQm�sf+tcW1'3srsa invested at their Y IN 'ryasi�ra,, i�1t.. i,� g• nr�ex •o-Mri.Tsy� J asry 30 _T,,,�.d ,r"•+'=�*ar!�. :.� , � Mr. at�d••IrRs. HprtY'=DdLsveos+ Jr. and 'sons, of'Toronto, spent the esid ' � ",°,• o� 'vradc^reit#f Mr. gad Ms's: H; �n. '8.sioe_Sa1e wb#eh was held oa - '�+' Jaavarjr 2> ,yin pra"haw Hall, and �- arctn•ored-bv the Grimp Committee cqf We 1st: Pickering Stout And Cub .. i Pack was well attended. *=...r. ft" ., 10m,and �!!� WEEKEND SPECIAL 1 P�biia '��E , L ow . Bank of Commerce.Chambers, BROTHERS -•-Cherry fie . . . . . . . . . . 40e Each R1o'rister, Soiidtor, S Sbncoe Street- North. Oshawa Heating Contractors IVotory Public Tel.p+wne .RA. 3- Hot Water, Ste sv plain St., Pickering WN. 2.838/Instafled _.:xireirr.dtis sa+so _ - wA3�T>® - ,:Ahrariirs _ TompU M30 AR. 5-7991 oe AT. 3.136: �It;►� c RUAGM 4hID - �► WANAM GRACE PRESBYTERIAN AJAX LUMBER CO. ' . M Church .r. �. w.rus ts. aath a•w Om. Dews !."weir CENTENNIAL AND WEST RouoE TO The OnIQONi r CAM . �Ls 2401M r•�ile w«+I� .•J sw�M► s�h•d - - _•_ rw 1psesoof A" anodes" 9M •s-w•o It" " twWe fei••1 "10° �''�°"�"'t yoke Advantage of Our Pvyment NO* =. 'mss,+t &&Up COMM AMC&IM '.MW. w+e N. T. FATOM. a Niel , . ,I► � d" �. VA. BUY Now - No Payment Until M l st. Also Can Induct. �1rss+aT ussus " wesir� ' qrq► use s•r+�. Phone AT. Z-Z372 °Y ------ ----- - Materials Pius instaHation Charges. r ADeTII�i. !��'• 'edf sw BT. .GSOftaS'S A1�iGLICADi . CHURCH o -._ 3 Locations To Serve You ontarile swst'N" w""f at w�eti''e Prsksrlas_ _R•etor . FREE DELIVERY p>s11► a" AJ"= - � 'gam, 13. D. D. • As 11166 S . i • 1t•v. H. S. A-, pICKERING - '1iAM1T1<Y Pb es•= s- 13es IM P.e .nog - Ph- VVM-3513 _ SUNDAY SERVICES WN. 2'•3M WH. Z-3351 MO. i i17f • ' L3ri a. m—Holy Commvaioa ; f'LIJMa!ll G crave withdrawn for ti:a. h.aag) 11.00•a. as.*-�oedns PraTsr PWI$T 4 11 0 a. nu—Holy C ral r iALVMa-mss Mth Sunday) gI, B1NG :$ATHR001d5 ILA*, a m.-E�anday Scbc•W �a the - pi iMfedisot Gnus Parish Ha1i .� �RE %YSTELtS - la ., C]ts IiiIK. f■OIiO 1LO�D a. aa.—Kisa•ry R•"toel► � -.. . �E$TH[ASLES cY vl U. z-195s Rao+" - .�. up � 4 >�• Pam ta Ekscb iai l A 'li�ames - • • WEDNESDAY '° r .► �. 30.00 a. a.—H407 Coos gad l�essr • t. ;. c .o hatarelississrs Hd=' : � ;-• !� 'fOOis Glass Etc. -- P rNfA ChYrth P II - - �� Kaass+eth Heron. B. A.,� Minisier - Isdo: s air are M • E • A45 A. M.'- Sunday School pxo>KS= . >~.L>EBL N.E R f�1 p _111.09 A. x. . .beech service • Be 1NH. 2-0480 P��eerin� DUNBARWIN RADIO A S - ..a 16iTW1• AND United Cburc6 Pklreriag } IFUNERAL Ministen Rev. M01011e Butters soa>es e. 0019&V . a A. AMBULANCE SERY ICE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1961 L w. :Two Morning Church Services �ur New Prices gad 801.1CS'1'09t No. 3 FKGHWAY 9.45 A. M. and '11.07 A. M. _ >• - 8 ;A� FUEL OIL 17.1 c AT PICKERING EEACH ROAD Junior Sunday School.- 9.45 A. M- shows 61. A. psiaws Senior Sunday School - 11.07 A. M. _ CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS7. -------- --- Telephollies : . t: COe . . :�sTOVE ol>. 20. - nwranm 10 1.15 P. M. - S - vim OR Pliii9lff wH. Z-36 2.39 P. M. - Church\ CASH olt WITHIN so DAYS ,,... now _sir •w- � � -- Arthur Mitchell ltd. _ - Cbristisn SJence Souety a ssiilsR ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO W, - ' S Dx CHURCH SERVICE AMID 2-6771 TE•9-2431 Ot ]i3si SUNDAY SCHOOL ` Bowman &' Gibson PL!lMBING STORE SUNDAY - 11.00 A. M in Rosebank Road School' FRONS: � M Reading Room Open To Public DAILY ET DAI , P LA C T G -NE - ---------------r--------------- THE O I= BWdit Kingston Rd. • - . - 8V$RYTHING IN. At Rong� Hilt VIfAtTER T OMSON, Get wo�ilivat. Blink a 40. ' . . 1LVI+LBING. BdOD VALUE " } ' M03f� .PARRKTER St)LIpT'OR +roaj. Meetings 8.00 P. M. - - NARY PUeMQ AT THE, RIGHT PRICE ggw,. Wednesday Ia Tb• _ GOMMI=»"It POit "To ' wsWs"i qr.a hour Till sae p m. i ids Room NOAbrN►N1 COf11K - oa .-fN•M�nl Qsliirdojr Tat 1 o a„. • • . • old PkW Rd. W. MM CAA 41" SALES SERVICE No. Z 1MR• � o.Mw. u 54 CONTRACTS For Further Intorraatioa + Y•. c'A' lil;IfO, ". ., VMsst MNI CALL AT4ndc 2.2633 l AT. 4 2080 AT."721 b _ ' .:J ,, y .•s .. r r�� .. .- .. � .v � r ., .. i •Y• �„��`^�'��+i'�.Y'x•:�,e.1%":r `^-.... ,.Fw:.g -T -B Lr7�­E ' R 'l s ANN MORE la. 16. 4r. AOF -ATINF� PER . 6 II n r > POUND x y'. t • N R ! t e ow.C. ,�gy5,pp ` -' AND FINEST RED WE RESERVE ME ;. •: j a t . . Ah1D BLUE .BRAND BEEF a ANmiES UMff -b e" I - - ALL FEATURES.- . . EFFECTIVE TEA a n FEB. 2, 3, 4 ONLY s ' DELICIOUS AND .NUTRITIOUS RO' L , c C ananas Porterhouse - 1�; FIRM CRISP SOLID MEAN - U.S. NO. i ` S ir oin� b r : . FOR G RU m 'Roasts - LETTUCE -..GARDEN FRESH CRLSP i CRUNCHY — U.S. NO., 1 _ ' I rid - • •. • a �/ -JUMBO TABLERITE, - PACKAGE of 91GHT :_ ' e' ! 24'sS E c -: - 1"Z. WI-EN'ERS DIREcn Ir FROM SUNNY J MAN, LARGE SIZE 120's CELLO PACKAGE C Jaffa GRANGES DOZ.j � TABLERITE KINDLESS SLICED .. ,ADD AN ELEGANT TOUCH TO YOUR MEALS - NO. i GRApR. SIDE B. C.ON 16.­79c' wm -::-M us r r 49 ' RECEIVE FREE X10.00 TAPE WITH ; ALL r0►UtAR r„�. .OAK LEAF Cigarettes :CARTON OF I00 . ,CHOICE oma oes C. TINS WITH FREE $6.00 BONUS TAB ' :hi►vE 9e Halo Shampoo tiT0 OF .RICE GIANT s� a ; , 2"X Bick's Mired Pickles 3t O AJAR " "O TM Aylmer. Strawberry Jam _ MAY WITH FREE $4.00 BONUS TAPE , CHALET 8ENT05 1,2-0Z. 'TIN S�r1lI55 Gruyere Cheese' : roRTION ncc. - 0 e ee - WITH FREE $2. _ - 00 BONUS TAPE • APPLE' CHERRY, Farmhouse Frozen Pies �Z RER GA ' i'-,C _PIE 11-Oz. SAVE 6e Cello Tomatoes - �s. NO 1 GRADE BOTTLES'-•e - TAdERRE SMAL P u re Pork Sa usa g L K .. _:.. . — 1 LL. 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