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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_02_10 r 1 ,t7 ti• •• t• 5 .w.:'. � - ..r'°xi ,r "'• v.n .r i y .yam .�:.. e,rin Subscription txs: ak.30 Per dear United States: 00 ~W-- d.—WO aXAR AND 80N PU$LISHERS Sc. PSR COPY Authorized As Second Cass blatt� VOL. 78 NO. 21 PICKgRING,_ONTAO FRIDAY,_FEBRUARY_10, 1961 pnblisbed Since_November 1681 Post OffipPt._Otcarva Ba' y -..,,R*idg' es c ooleeds 4906#000 Plan 16 Rooni Public School for Police Seize Gun Cache industrial Developer October ' Bay Ridges" By This interested In Messrs. Hunt, Harley, Sharp and e Ty of.School Board, Area 2 waited PiCKERiHG VILL�G1 Pickering Township on township council rlaas week apply in for $490,000.00 for a 16 room g es irs si hundred 'hom More hen x school in Bay Ridges. .10 e t Councillor Rosa Deakin informed Also in the plans are two kinder- Pickering Village and District were :he News tlirs week that has been rates, one library classroom, one without hyd;'u power for three hours n contact with an Industrial strial and 't esidential Developer who is very in- HOB Economics room, one Industrial light Friday afternoon •last, after li t truck skidded on icy ma35 and terested in Pickering Township. Arts room and a Playroom. Bh - Costs of the proposed school -is knocked over a hydro pole, near thq broken down as follows: east end of the village..The d:ivers Land Stanley Stec, 40, of Toronto, was unhurt. 1 Construction costs $390,000 Constables David Fleming and Donald Martin, of the Townshi(ii Extra for piling $ 17,500 Force, who were following the veh• fees ; 24,450 icle through the village were ai,nosts trapped in their cruiser by failing Equipment 7 $ 25,000 wires. P.- C. Flemming assisted Village Grading,Paving $ 5,000 _. Chief Howard Nickling'in directing Debenture Sale • • traffic. He had both his ears froz_a� Lose Debenture was treated at Pickering 1f1 < - Contingencies $ 8,050 ical Centre, and allowed off duty. ' Mr. Fred Hunt, chairman said they Many housewives prepared sup* _ 'q per on sum camp stoves. Then � '. •,, f. f were proceeding with plans and spe- P cifications. He said there are three hydro was back in service at 6.15 sites for public schools in Bay Ridges• p: m, but not before some hom! The present in the north, one in temperatures had gone down into . a ' the central and one in the south end the 60's. of the subdivision. He said that the plans had received approval and they SKATING CARNIVAL `a' a would like to tender in March to ,PICKERING VILLAGE RINK a. / � have- the school ready,by October. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ii.' He said the school will hold 600 to Chi t M use Refrerhmedt loco ; 1 CouadllR 600 children. Adults 2Sc. tune "What portion of-the 16 rooms will 7.30 to 10.30 P. M. Councillor Deakin _ . �... a _.; . a! their propQ�al fhst they will be filled in 2 years" asked Councillor with eacbe of arms seised last Saturday. develop about 100 acres of industrial Clifford Laycox. \!r. J. B. Har$jes, Church St. pro SR Dick Bodley land and sell this along with Indus- Mr. Hunt said�ie school could be has bought the-Shaughnessy propr y Photo by Barrie Pomeroy trial plants, before developing 300 nearly filled by this fall• erty on Christina St. recently occup- W 1 acres of residential land which will He said the land in site 1 was not icd by alter Eavington and WWI Pick police last Sat- car from the lot. be selling from $13,500 to $15,500. gam. site 2 was worse and site I at ily, urday m a break-in, He radioed for help and P.C. Chas' g the.south end was good- He said they Some Pickering ladies attended Dir. Deakin said they want to put car theft and seiae� 5 converted and Daniels and.Thos. Holmes arrived on in water and sewers and if the town- hoped that 'by building large school- .the 75th anniversarry of the Wamr _ car th theft revolvers, plus 2 holsters. the scene. P.C. Holmes started out in ter come a some agreement, they could get away from building on an's Association of Dunliarton Un• over '400 rounds of ammunition, x following the trackq. at the rear of P the middle site. fled Church, which w'a; held tC3 3. hammer and some miscellaneous the station. They led him south to they will discuss donating $20.00 per : the CNR and then east to Station residential lot to help•support an In- Ross Deakin expressed strong•feel- day evening, February ?.,11i:tutee a items. dustriai Commissioner to work on be- rags about •the •first school being lo= the first meeting were read, surf a About 3:50 a.m. Sgte. Richard Bod- Road,then north,where he found Dan- t'he townshi social-rvsnin enjoyed with Eames• half o.° sated at the south end. g ley while checking Bill's ich station Tel.Huntington, 26 of Ajax. Further p' Mr. Hunt said they chose the'north A 'few old-time items of interest, at Rouge Hills, noticed the door had information led to the arrest of lief Dir. Deakin said the council has end because that is where.the present from the '.Museum at Srntighau= been Tampered with and that avend- Hofsten. 19 of Pickering: asked him to arrange u meeting with construction is going on. have been placed for display in the ing machine had been broken. He also The guns and other items were the Developer and Council to receive Mr. Hunt said the construction of window of the I. G. A. Store here„ noticed two-eets of footprints leading found during the search of .the car their proposal. the school will cost $12.50 per square These consist of a whip holder. .i to the rear of the building in the and accused persons Premise". foot, which is reasonable today. Eleam for blood-leRting, a tpoi fop fresh snow. Charges of attempted break, enter • Councillor Deakin again brought up - moulding plaster, and half of discovered a man sit- and theft, attempted car theft were Township To Hold the question of constructing at the shoe for an ox`It i hoped-itw pal isc Sgte. Bodley displays may Ling in a car on the parking lot with laid against Hofsten. Hur,Ttington and' �• • e south end. eat in fire '�iuscum, and lead,to futr several bullets on the seat and a bol- Williamson were charged with posses- UVIC Dinner .Sir. Hunt said they went into all seer. He arrested Davis Williamson, sion of unregistered firearms and all .this very carefully. He said they they contributions. Old articles . fo4 would have preferred the centre site of wood are especially seeded fot� 20 of Pickering. He aso found that three were. c;sarged wfth wilful dam- Pickering Township council this tine Log Cabin. j attempts had been trade to steal a age. week passed a resolution to hold a which would have made everyone Civic Dinner on February 24th. happy but that it would have cost an The Oshawa and Ontario Couni� In the past it has been the practice additional $8,000. Branch of the Canadian,Mentil • to invite those who work on boards Clerk L. T. Johnston said the new Health Assoc. will hold their 'Ann. West Rouge Coannunity SSOCIS 1on and commi - the township's ual ?Meeting 0 the Y. W. C. n * out remuneration to a"dinnez. as a m. on hfonday6, _ debt per capita to $190.00• February 13, The speaker wr . , Requests AsSefsl�lg Expert - gesture of appreciation n representative from a bond com- i J. D. Atclteson, Supt. of Thistktowa P who was, at the meeting, said Hospital for ernotignally-disturbed) Robert Sutherland that with the expected increase in children. An invitation is extended West Rouge Community Association Scott. population, this per capita debt would to all. hie recommended to Pickering Town- "I'U wager if he does lands he will not effect the township's borrot�ing Ro;� Greener i; •tllaking a -g� ship council that they avail themselves do buildings" said Mr. Laycox. Killed In Crash power. ' recovery in hospital, iollow�iug an of the best technical help to establish Dir. Goslin proposes to come to �; •• a .apps dectl,nty r:�t fair and equitable rates of assessment. council two weeks to present the for-) Robert Sutherland 28 of Whitby, Dr. ��,tt, ,\lch;.v leaves Mr.'Stanley Frost, president of the mula he proposes to use in assess-I whose mother resides in Pickering was Mrs. J, McPherson day for St. I,oui \Ifs to attend a j association, speaking for the delega- in"" ,llr. Scott said. ,tilled Sunday morning near Red Wing Orchards in a car crash. • Corrfcrence .oa C hri.tian lirincatic�n tfon before.council, said, "we consider "I think we should wait two 'eeh- I 0 Opposes A�po��8t't to lie irel(l Ly'tlir National Cuu+icil this matter of. re-assessment to be and hear him. Give the man a chance" He was a passenger of a Port Hope of Churchc�• verb important a pattern should be said Counc,Tgr Deakin. man. . Mrs. Jean L. iii I'her:on, appeared Mr. and set now for future years. We five in Denut;: reeve Edgar James said, "I Police said the car was eastbr,und,1 before tusrshin council this week re- Gates a..T llonaId ri-i:cd tht:; cut- an urban area aril it.is often,ditficult ascur'e'1 �i:. Gc=1un tva, getting ex .,.hen it-went nut of control, knocking I +;arding the r stet:*. appointment to the 'tagc at }tea,;)44og Lake, on where therc•is urban and rural area• per,cnced help.•' I off two telephone poles and coming Court of Revision. c:a,• and report very little we want to =ee a fair and c uita},'e "nil' w-ll en•le-nvour to got exper to ,.nit,upside down in the ditch: Two lira. \1cPherson after r e a it i n g' t' a' ra` ''i:t. Tliey crossed the lak3 assessment for everyone in the town- enc�rl hellr.if possihle, but if not t+':11I tort• t,urks oat needed to lift' tine; from the Municipal .act, said the ap- on tilt ice and,enjoyed their vti+,ter Snip" "I think this suggestion mel•it.; hire'the man he thinks lies',; suited •,tit of the Aeep ditch so Suther- pointee is not •qualified,to sit. hicn c. a lot of consideration" said Council- said the reeve• eland could be fifted from the wreck.'l "You feel this appointment should XIr. 1.. L'. 1)nlmage has en.tcrcd for Clifford Laycox. Assessment is not -9 think the feeling in the township Phone service in the area was dis-1 be disqualified on these grounds?" hospital in l.on6ii for treatmcut. only a business it is an art. I think is that our assessor is not using the i.�upted on Sunday and men worked asked Reeve Sherman Scott. Remember the Pancake al Sil Tu at we should bring in qualified assess- manual to assess" Mr. Laycox said. nearly all day repairing the damage. 'Yes", -said Mrs. McPherson, "I the Ar.pr,r�n Parish Hall on Tugs- "I think our assessment department Sutherland was a former Do I think another person 'should be ap- day, 1 chn+ary 14, 'commencing at o ors. is using the manual"said the reeve. "Are you suggesting we `.dismiss g employee at Ajax and had been em pointed and'a new bylaw drawn up." 5.30 p. n,. Scrvcd with sausage• �„ "I .would'like to see someone come ployed by Sherwin-Williams at Osha. The reeve said he would take it up About fifty Grade ']?School, is c. the present staff. asked'Reeve Sher- into this township who is not preju- was luau Scott. with the township's solicitor. Pickering Dia. Nigh School, ace• "Too much assessment is borne by diced" said Mr. Laycox. — ontpanied by four 'teachers, left oaf l "Would you propose hiring a firm Thursday, for their annual visit to the homeowner" 'Mr. Laycox said. "I of appraisers" 'asked the reeve. Ottas�a, where they will be enter,* ; think with a little help they may do "No," said Mr. Laycox, "I am here' "Give Rosebanks Residents Water rained by Hon. Df rhael Starr. b- a lot,better job." to save a dollar and not spend one.." P. Ontario Riding, \liatister of Lab• "There seems to be some insinua- Councillor Milton Mowbray agreed t lion here that there is some critigistn Whether They Want It Or Not„ our. Glen Knapp ,cntererl :1jax of the present assessor" said the council should wait two week,. sufferi.:;t an "If soritething is w-ronl- sufficiently Hospital, on Monday, reeve, "We need just grounds to bring serious, it may call for council to,ask Some residents of East Rouge and Reeve Sherman Scott explained attack of virus pneumonia. in someone over his head. We are in Rosebank are .anxious to get a water that a-firm working with the town- It is expected that some fron, here effect replacing him." perGOns to resign, but until we find g Schoo "When I was first on council" said that is the case, we should not inter- system into the area as soon as pos- ship engineer is preparing a report will attend the Official Openinc: °f • La cox "I,had a number of calls fere or be looking over their shoulder" sibe. on the coats etc. and would have it the Anderson Street High evenin8t Dir.• Y r 'Mr. 3lowbray said. A delegation from that area ap- before council in the near future. T l�spea this (Friday) J from persons complaining about S8- A motion by Dir. L ox,seconded The apker will be Mr. A. Dail$- sessment. I checked their homes and Yc peared before township council this Mr. Scott pointed out that about son D I- L. D., D. � Pres. by Councillor Spang that an outside. week, asking if and when the area 60 per cent of the.ratepayer� would Meson College, Ottawa. they were assessed for completed could be served from the system in bave to approve the cost and the Mu- Mr. &.Sime has returned from a homes when some didn't even have qualified assistant be obtained to as- sist the assessment department in the West Rouge. nicipal Board would have to glue aP- holiday trip by plane to the Island plaster on the walla. They were �- re-assessment of lands was lost. Mr. Lowry, sppeecking for the group, ptoval before the project could start. Ponaire, Dutch West, Indies. Her* r sessed the same as my finished home. said that since September he.has paid "It may be that when some of the he found tropical warmth, with lots T h. r If I drive in a nail, my assessment AUDITIONS ' out $60.00 for water. ratepayers in that area hear wbat ft of sunshine, cool breezes. and good goes up." „I •"I am paying $297.98 in taxes and will cost, they may not watrt the West swimming, but vegetation was rat Councillor Ross Deakin said. Pickering Townahin Little Theat- all we get is some snow plowed and Rouge hey, poor. During,his short stay, he think this is a little unnecessary. They re will be no:di-tg t e main extended" he added.ions for some oil on the road. i like the dis- "I think the township should dol has acquited a coat of tam, to Iasi are only going to re-ame., lands, not their next play, on Ki n �y, Feb- trio and know of others who would something about water for the Rose- until ot:r s,r- 'g sunshise talre�' buidings." ruary 13, at 5.00 P. m- a^ 8 H31e8 l;--e in the area f the had bank area, whether the people want r- ,r.. like to Y O1 "D1:•. Goslin says the land it all he I Ave., Pickering. New r+-•c''`+O' a the services„ Mr. Lowry said. it or not" Mr. Lowry stated. --_ --. .4,na this vear" 6a:d Reeve wekorne. V gam-M .:heM�q.the• school able time last Saturday erecting I Prentice has con$ield".to the( eaniL hrA.6 Fiei,�ps 65 -. ' M E OIL 31onday evening. Mr. James C- w.-en they attended open ,house at;Ajax Haspitpi�we hope he will Over 200­- Cliff Johnsad 300,Clan- - I Clark $bowed a.sound,film on natur-`the National Yacht Club• boon bt v4d:lsgai�r ence -Gibbets 277, Al Hooper 207, On Sunday evening at Fairport al gas, which covered' the entire . Birthday cvngratulaticns to Randy •A general inn" lg of the Fairport Dorothy Back 215, Dorothy Wiseman United Churcn, Dr. W. Mackay show- course of;tne gas which is piped from Warren who was seven years old 'on Yacht Club was )iqild last Sunday at 209. Sadie Johnson 223, Jack Buck ed p,cture slides of his trip fMm. Alberta and ac. showed the ;stations February 7th. ,He. celebrated his uoorr'a ais na•. Wl'he bear l,om- 210, Dave Brendle 202,.;Doreen Ed- Canada to Japan, when he attended ` `„ �..e gas'went through before birthday with a party last Saturday modore of sail, Keith(Warner, tegder- w" 232, 23Z Helen Fenton 243, the Christian Education Conference. reaccling ulr comes. Miss Clayman's which was attended by ten of his ed his resignation from the executive Harvey Fortile 20'3, Pat Trangnada These slides were most interesting a3 he is Ucln transferred to Galt room: won the attendance for the little friend g 207, 289, Clare Skitch 312, 232 and enjoyed immensely. Refresh- month. A birthday cake was served Happy birthday also to Jan Went-; This position will now be filled by Several ladies from the 1psgue will ments were served by the ladies of to honor Founders night zel who celebrated his fourth birth-t Hayden"Barnard. be bowling in the tournament at the church. They are raising funds The Home and School are selling day with a party on February 1st: I Frenchman's Bay Bowling League Ajax Bowl on Friday evening and •to the the Sunday School floor. tic....,, ­jr toe t onsumers Gas Cook- A fire in the home of Mr. .and Team.Nb. 5 Rout :riders 40 Saturday afternoon. On Tuee4ay evening several mem- ing School to be held at Pickering Mn. Diesley on the bar, %vas quickly: Team No. 3 All Outs 89 bers of thq. Fairport United Church high school on March 13th. Anyone extinquished last Friday by 'the( Team No. 7 Slow.Yokes ;. 82. CAJt•RADIO RZ§F%IRS W.A. atte ed the-.76tH Anniversary v4shing tickets• may contact the Soutn-west Pickering Fire .Dept. An# Team l�'o. 4 Punks. *`' ?9. DUNBAR'1'CiN RADIO at Duabarton United Church. president, Mrs. J. Brown. overheated stove was the cause of j Team No. B Bump ^8 AND TELEVISION. There was a good attendance at Sel-ergl members of the .Frgnch- the fire. Team No. 1 No. Names " 77 WH2.6430 or TE9-1191 the Frenchman's Bay Home and man's Bay Yacht Club had an enjoy-. We are sorry to hear .hat Mr. Bill Team `o. 2 Vamps' 64 -- s r..: a .•J .+OPEN EVERY E(VEIRiNG TILL 7:Q0 P.M. . . ROUGE H I L L l EXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:010-P M ON NO' Z HIGHWAY I PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. FEBRUARY 9 - 10 - » JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDE _ - BLADE OR SHORT RIB MAPLE HEAD 1b% C 3 lb..Tin. 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Redeem It for i • � (SAVE .10e) � 1Z 15e on the purchase of a N Al Ft SEI. �:T GOLDEN RIPE t 3lv BOX x ires FNb.''18 1961, cash value expires e g STROU,- , S F00-.D MARKET Sol 39 d 3 98 301 79 01 SI �,; Ib. for C aNm111msxuNmmanulNmm�uawNnlc�mmmnnaKUUlanrnNmmincuNUUnmorNNN»aci • Since we ale cot perfect, we should St. Andrew's Choir, Whitby, under the'occasion under.%taad that others are not and the direction of Mrs. Sprott, at the Hawy,-Birthday whams 4 years y --�� with the application of the Golden Fairview Lodge on Thursday even- -Bay of Dunbsrto>a �__ ` Rule we would better - understand ing, February 2. Old, January 10th. < , others. Visitors with Mr. A. J. Thompson, Don't forget the Valentine Euchre x � k� • • r • • Mr.-and Mn. J. H.-McClement and at the school Saturday, February 18, _ N Ff F r Coagratiilatioas-to Mr. and bins. Mary Beth, on Sunday. were: Mr. at 8:00 g,m.,Every welcome. to Barbara - d.._Mrs�James .bicClement; �iir. Many happy returns o k.sYa ear« «ems' q Paul AlcWh rhea) who* had 'a baby son, Ray- and bars. Angus'McFarlane, Donna Crosier who'was 7 years old, Febru- 7 mond Paul born at the Ajax Hos= and. Beverley, of Ton onto. lotr. J. H. ary 8th. pital, on January 34?, 1961. McClement celebrated a birthday Glad to hear that Mrs. E. Prue of Mr. Arthur Osborne, brother-in- with the help of his.parents and his Dumbarton Shored is home from hoses : Q s'. Walter L tide died 1; ,i sister and' family: p. y of Air Y y hw hard Valentine pEC1AL NO3'ICE. Wt S y� week,, with the•funeral at Bowryan- The Vaughan an February 13th, at 7:S0 vine, on Saturday: Mr. Osborne had Masquerade Dance promises fun for On Heyday, t xl lived with the Lynde's in Dunbar- everyone on Friday, February 10, at p•m. at West Rouge ontestc fork Public . .;... ?.Op p. m.bir. Terry Ryan will be Public Speaking 'ton, for several years. School Ipspee Mrs. Fred Westgate visited relat- MC for, the evening. CostuniLes are torate No. 4 of Ontario lees in Toronto last week. optional, but a prize will be given will be held. Tim Ricketts will repre- i most The Valentine Tea sponsored by -for the original. There will sent Fairport Beach School. The four Re- winners will compete at Kathleen St. Paul's W. A. has been ca.tccdled_ also be Door and Spot Prizes. Rowe .School in Whitby iii the On- Mr. J. Schraven, Pickering lour- fieshmeats. will be on sale. Tickets tario County Finals, Wed., March'1.;; •. series, is visiting relative, sin Holly are $L50 per couple, or E1.00 sinr�le. at ^ � P.M. The Sr. Girls Choir un- g Come and support your Horne and and: School Association. der the direction •bf Mrs. R. Walker Mr. Thomas Owens is progressing will sin sloHe} in Newmarket Hospital. g' jantes Mitchell. has been ill FAIRPORT RE�►CH The Professional Development Com- with a 'skin,infection.. niittee of Teachers Association Area ;:. y No. 2 will hold Creative English The chidren of Lunbarton are On Wednesday, February 1st Fair- anjoyh� the skating at the hip+axis port Beach Home and School Asso- Courses at West Rouge Public School " ✓ � � tix I Park Rink. The flood light= t.:al.e, ciation held their monthly meeting at for Teachers in School Area No. 2 night Skating enjoyable. the school. It was Founders Night, These courses will be held as follows: 111n. Jeudwine entertained her .:ei- and the program was dedicated to 1, Wednesday, February 8th, speaker ghbors and friends at a tee Cast the theme.of Home and School. Mrs. will be Mr, W. Mc. ter M.A., B. ! + b •,, Ricketts spoke briefly on the mean- PAED. ..., Wednesdav afternoon. February k. ! p Wednesday, February 16th, Miss The regular meeting of Vaughan ing of Founders Night and also made 2 B A ��+ ✓max Willard Home and School Associa mention of Grade AIothera and their gry, 3. Wednesday, February 22nd, troy will be held on Tuesday, Feb. I duties concerning Home and-$c}tool• Mr. 14, at 8.00 p. m. A humorous skit Following this Mrs. Ricketts pre- C. E. Potts. $.A i B:o Doug «'. has been prepared by some of the send Mrs. M. Parkinson with her Cottgratuiationa Ito Doug Jeffers sident's'' Pin in recognition who was 14 years old, February 8th. mothers, and a panel discussion on - Past r,t We are pleased to note that Mrs. "?after School Activities' with Mr. of het'two Years term in that office. P. Duane of Lakeview �Fve. is np and Tickie as moderator. Teachers will Mra. A. Pickard announced date and m: to meet the time.for a church parade for Guides about again after a severe attack of be on hand at 7.30 p• . parents prior to the meeting• i afid-Brownies, to be held in eonjunc- influenza. Mrs. Ethel Lotteds voice -as tion %ith Thinking Day which com- Steven Sxsin, Fairport Rd. e. had �,«.xr, s,s heard over radio station C J P C - M memorates the combined birthdays of his tonsils removed at Ajax Hospital, X : "Cltriytian Frontiers" on Sunday a Lord and Lady Baden-Powell. Mr. January 29th, and is feeling fine.- ' y. $ citing at '.�1 o'clock, when she t6M Ladd won the room.count With 24. On Saturday February 4th,11 mem- g bers of the Hi-Teens greatly enjoyed � ,, of some of the activities of the The Sr. Choir of Grade 6,7,8,com- r ':+ tYorttan's Association. bins. I,otten prising 55 children entertained par- a roller party at Mutual Arena. Along to zis has been an active member of Dun; outs and friends. Under the direction with the enthusiastic teeners were iw �irzs. F. Blackstone, Mrs. C. Rate blr. barton W. A. for fifty years. of :iir. Ladd they sang, The Orchece try ,w, 4 t , The village group of the United tra Song and The Harp That.Once Hylton and Pastor Holmes. The party Church Woman's Association - will- Through Tarp's Hall, and then in an returned to the Holmes residence and meet on Tuesday afternoon at 7,00 •entirely, different vein which the chsl- enjoyed refreshments. Although not yet the fisherman his taken out of Frenchman's Bay, on thoroughly A fast crowd took advantage of the �� r Rep Pickard proudly Saturday, to show all who visit C'04 P• m_ on February 14, at the homy dsen seemed to enjoyed . Fair. hl beautiful - dsags his father's 10-pound pike, PI, home, at Fairport• of Mrs. Chas. Risk. All ladies are :under the direction -of Ala Fairbury ul day last Sunday and it welcome. �they .sang North 'To Alaska. They seemed everyone . headed out to' photo by Barre Pomeroy The Circle Group of the United ,did a wonderful job with all three Froncltman's Bay, hundreds of people Church �Vorhan Assuci¢ti,�n will ,,elections and it was moat enjoysi�le were out there pleasure skating,play- M r-. Leslie ;'to'hear.- ing-Fort•:} f-.ikir,g pictures and lee- be held at the home Of Y ; uJ1UCt1 .1CLL1C Do utt- Hollinger on Wednesday, I ebruary Next came a half.hour tape.record- fishing although the number of cars Y and people made fishing almost im- , - DV��JA UN �/• to others a3 you would have them I 15, at 12..10. The meeting will be )ing coydensed from the ettass tall The minister Dr. ��'. A. :�ScKay do unto you'. Business then know preceded by a luncheon. Spotlighting Home and School, held possible. On Saturday which was a. y much quieter day on the Bay, 'Mr. :eotrdueted the morning service. A that this rule applies to business as The World Day of Prayer will be at '�Iusaey Hall recently. This was Al. Pickard landed n 10 lb. pike. lovely dt:st "O Sweet the a" everyday of well as to our everyday lives. Our held at Centennial [united 'Church, most informative and of het to all Al. Birthday to Richard New- jesus Sounds" was sung by 41 r. and nation today, instead of following on Friday, February 17, at '2.OU P. who are interested in the aims and man—who pas 11 years old February Mrs. Broley, accompanied by Mrs. the Golden Rule are always striving rti. All ladies of the community are ambitions Theotape>waspand by ccourtte 10th. McKay at the piano. The organist, to keep ahead of the other fellow. invited and Mn- Harry Hopkinson sof AJr. Ricketts who gave a brief Stephanie Jones celebrated her 10th Iwrs. H. Stroud, accompanied the The Rule is all part of Jesus' great A ter Patricia visited t talk at its'conclusion, and this aided b�hday with a party on Saturday, choir in their anthem "Praise the sermon and is easy to remrctnber, and baby daughter arents, Mr. and the listeners further in understanding February 4th, and a number of her Lord, O Jerusalem". Miss Jean and•to understand even-though spok- I 11Sis, Hopkiason's i? pa,t week more about Home and School work little friends had a wonderful time. Craig conducted the Junior Con- en almost two .thousand. years afro. b[r:. C G Smith this p Refreshments were served highlighted Sorry to hear that Howard Kwint gregation. D:• McKay read 'Matt- It shows a very positive pattern of end. g is at home suffering from tonsolitis. hew 7, as hi scripture lesson, and living and is very idealistic. This Airs.,Marioa McCleaient took pat fu the Founders is ly cake besutt Get well soon, Howard. completed hi: scrim of talks on ' idealistic life would be dard to live in the Scottish'Concert presented by fully and appropriately detonated for Congratulations to Joan ,Palmer The Sermon On The Mount. The 4on4N¢yt�wc,have God to help us. who was 16 years old, February 10th. CHURCH NEWSr ! 1PERSONALIZED PROTECTION Sunday, February 12th taorll sere ice 11 a.m. Pastor Holmes will be on The I�� A • R . ry Of God. Evening g ser- NW Pre n F 0 R T I E R y snaaThe Lilo ... y f vice 7 ,p.m., don't miss this special u 'r pe ` ;; _ !1 17 S V R A H C E service• ' Sunday; February 19th. T#F _ ' morning service 11 a.m. The guest • .AT 2-0216 • � �:. Rev. Charts R ago AA 0% speaker Rill be - e �P '• r Auto, Life, of Evangelical' Baptists. Mr. Tipp is • 4OF V JIF1 * coming to have a look at the situa- tion in view of the population expan air s�RIM9 - at Bay Riidges. sion ISSESSOR WANTED y You save money? Because front Township Council now up to January 28th, your CO-OP Early Delivery Dis• e count is S?.00 per ton;and,to February 25th—S1.50.That's - .'Applications will be received until February 14, 1961 Sr;tef s not all either. For Cash Payment before March 18th', there's for the position of.Assessor. Township of Pickering, ;Its, E. Curtner, Rose bank Road. an extra 51'o Discount. You'll save costs too! Because your n9rth was granted a kennel license. ear!v delivery dollar sa%'ings can pay the interest on storage preferance" will be given to applicants with degree in. Building Inspector's 40 lls estimated Jan uary shows 40 dwellings estimated at faci►ities. lees, and you'll save valuable hours by avoiding Assessment Practices and Principles or undergraduates, $5'18,000.00• that :ceding-time rush at every plant, when you order your Salary dependant on°training and experience. Game committee to chgck into hunt- CO-OP Fertilizer now! Early delivery also means that you're ing in township, after Fred Gostik of Con. 7 reported a horse and chick- assured of the correct analysis you require. / ; ;Apply by latter in,own handwriting to D. F. GOSIin; ens shot•and.barn roof peppered with ORDER CO-OF 'J Assessment Commissioner, Brougham, Ontario. holes. .,. O W R. C. submits preliminary certi. ' THE fie s o approval for sanitary t : - .. ..: in aWestf Rouge�af cost of $510 severs,000 00. BETTER salary increased ,: •. - • . Deputy-fire chief's s RTILIZER CLERK -TYPIST from 's taxi was gr. F E Don's taxi was granted a license to 'operate from Dlontgomery's garage at t 0/, WOW� corner of Base Line and Pickering .Remember! You get Wgger value with the better Fcrtilizcrl Applications will be received until February 14, 1961 Beach Road. er - is , Assessment Department, ;;,CO-OP Fertilizer definitely _-- ,-.... .... .. To the position Pickerin Departure t Jan- for the osition of CI k Typ t A ssm t Taxes outstanding at end of 776, Township uarc for 1960, were• Ward 1, $16, - - has a higher percentage',of x - •,,_' - g Ward 2, $17,774; W� 3, $42,435; ".water soluble phosphate, so 1 n a Ward 4;550,584; Ward 5, $75,581. COOP apply by letter in own handwriting to D. F. Goslin, Councillor Ross Deakin had a tno- ir7portantottlOw-phosphate t tion passed that all applications fob soils—a higher lirne'rontent : N '.. � � Assessment Commissioner, Brougham,. Ontario all residential building permits, ex- F4it:�IZlf h� -io�� i,�uistui'c an�1 uniform M rcpt rhos under subdivision agree- , -_ : ment be si ed be the following be- particle-size—IesS 'Seed ", Y fore the pe t i.4 issued—Building �...i•�. •-•�-- Inspector, Engineer and Health Dept. burn:ne characteristics. _� 3 ' AIr..Deakin says there are too rxany complaints from people who were al- _T• N• Forsythe Haulage p lowed to build in a water course. LEE YOUR LOCAL COMP W A T E R `�;' dug b�' ytach•�30-inch tile. Sep. l W 1NA1�D _ WHITBY, ONT • , REMONT CO-OP Phone Temp t�hoae•. an 8-2563 CLA le 9-2051 t tic tank; in >mllsd and weaned• ^, �� - • players, by a score of 9-0. They Jed and returning on Saturday morning, Eileen..Poynton-232; Pat Genera at half-time by a score of 4-0 on and while there, havieg 4uncheon •228, 205; Bessie Bryant 232, 22 �IT I� _ . _ goals by Albert Runyon (2), Keitn ��ith Hun. Michael Stanr;' Minister• Hazel Neal 219; Lil. Rimmer 20. Lloyd and Wayne Godman. After the of Labo�rr, - . Lity Jones 2UI; Marg. Egeroff 20 turn around, they added further goals More Co-Operation by Mike,Hughes (2), waym Godmaa, HOCK MD fat. 4someos Guild Elect,ouk- Keith Lloyd-,and Gerry Matten: Mr. John Mills, retiring school t tee from Area 2, said GOALSt'�fiERB TO DATE, the; Road Home and School �i�wly-blected offizere for the yea in his retiring address that far more co-operation is required Barry Head 19, David Brabdi 11, held their regular meeting Tuesday, .. g February 7, with a :1961 of St. Ge'o e s A:i Iican Gail] y good attendance. from the local press to keep the public informed as to the Glen Jones 9, Alan Milnes 7, Mark A special-,* rvvas shown emit, . are: President, . Mrs. H. Milligad Riley 6, Terry Betts 5, Pat Vis"r Vice-Pres., sirs. Davison;, S-&--ref operation of the school system. Human Growth".,This film is al-J. a Mrs. J. FI nn Frank Banton 8. ( r'y, y - (Box '177)f How r ht he is,and it works both ways. = Rick Ma Mayers 3, Terry Nichosoai 3, • tQ:be showtr to lira otdec.pupils wi'!t Treasurer, Mrs. M.'Crowther; GI *v ,. y y �' =:�Nd consent of parents. Retreshments the front page of this weeks paper, we•have printed Dennis Hood 2,Gary McIntyre 2,Tony were served b c Bring Convener: bars. Courtic Farr 1, Ricky Matten 1, BBill Reid 1. Y 141r_ „rgnimori aid Mrs. Crowther, Mrs. Greener; Pub i1Q ;tan about the election of the board chairm_ an from that htr committee. licity Secretary, Mr.. Topper; Flow • ,1Lnea, This took place on January 10 and the News receives Wof Schlombs 13,,4lan.Hughes 6; Atr' 0a ill.:Mrs. Gordon Hughson's er ,'Convener, sirs. Oliphant; Car, _ Albert Bnnyon 5, Ake Carter b, boa9 hid a tunsilptny and were Convener, A1m Caulfield.ft '. ,w re�ty.'ESdaJ'S later. , Wayne Godman 5,. .Mike Hughes 5, very sick, both are�on the road Keith Lloyd 5, Mike' Sloan 5;Roman. to • The press is'always glad to co-operate by presenting news y 4c�y ��'• .. . Wyzinski 5, Ricky Astiey 4, Bdt► Fig ; :Susan'tilrils�n is now back lof what is going one especially in an area that is expanding, 4. aa*.chord, after the mumps. such as School Area 2. Jim Lennox 4, Robbie Clark 3, Dav i he e"'has been.a -lot of sickness MEANINGFUL VISION However this matter.of co-operation, as we said before, id Comber. 3, Bruce'.D`enley 3, .Jim ..4n: the community, and we hope all I The.Optometrist places,emphas. LESkowitz 3 Pau} Sloan 3, Stuart are well soon. , !works both ways. Afrs: Eldon.Robinson is row lir- oa '4aeattingful. vision" - seeing fo Brennan 2, Gerry Matten'l., BPlfr-fit] a purpose. Ths examination, an _ We say to the Board, yo give us the news while it is stir der. 1, Ste hen Clark 1 . Er}.e rig at tht fit the of her daughter in P , treatment, if required, will take int Views and we will be lad to ublish it. Schwalm 1. - Toronto; and ie in good health and • $ ,�,. . _ account the. ,patient's Specific vtsio PENALTIES; spirits. needs. For With so many meeting being held each week, it is impos- ' '� ` , example, an office wort er will have special attention give • 11i+1r3: ha a amble -for us to attend them. all in person. We too, rely on 4 Pickering Ladies' Bowling League to neat-point vision because most c Alan Milnes .....::.. .. . ,. co-operation and we agree with Mr. 'Mills that the people Frank Baron ....:.......:.. .....,. . 2 his critical seeing is within arse Team Feb. 7. should know what-is taking place. Barry H .... ..". Ao. 3. r Anne Points 14 length; a tra.•lsport driver may nee Head .. . Ian Ka ......................;,.... correction, for distance vision be Kay No. - Eileen t Bruce Deriley ... ...... . 4 4.. - E , cause his critical seeing is at a der • ,:. ..:...... No. Haiei l.. Yr Bay Rate ere Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacKay, Ridge. R Wyzinski ......... .. 4 . No. 2. - Helen 11 lance of several yards vi.,:a1 pet • y lw� wedding anniversary (heir sixth Stephen Clark :.... 2 :tio: 6. - biary ll fo s assessed individually is rmarue 1 Wa a Godmalir ....,.....:. 2 relationship to the patient's evert wood -, • • w Singer,ry Sun. Feb. 6. Bill�Hood . - 2. Na. 1. - Thelt�ta• • .: ., }1 day requirements. This is of party voice Objections Mrs. Pat Si r, Bryeemo >3,a. is y - , 4 ular importance in the case of child appearing in-the cast of"The Curious Alan Hughes......................... H to (flat - •Haxet > - great Wm. Fertile, president of French. Savage", being sponsored by the Randy Richardson ... 2 son 2 High Single (>,a:td) made o00o their might bt their scbe•( :man's Hay Ratepayer's Association, Scarboro Theatre Guild on Thor. Fri. Gary Hughes .. ,......... ;. 2. Myra LiehsssRSil 249; Tii •.Trit�le by appeared before township council this and Sat. evenings Feb. 9, 10 and 11, Joey Phfiipa ,.. . 2' (flat) Norma Baker bit; High k• _ week re behalf of the residents. at the W. A. Porter Collegiate. Bryce Schwalm .......: .. 2 Triple (hand.) - less Head ma , For Visual Help, Consult Paul Sloan .. 2 a • • R.O.r. Fertile said that a number of Remembering West Rouge Square Dance Work Shop Sat. Feb. 18, at John Underhill .. •.... 2 f3eores Over 204 JOHN L RAWBON Domes on the east side of Bay Road P G►TO�►�ErR1ST : had suddenly lost their water supply Centennial. United Church Hall. Ede Bill Wardell ... .......... .v 2 (FLAT) - Haz Dawson 220: Npr= ma Piker 215, 205: Helen Hill 213, and they had been told it was be- BButlin w-11 ca and instruct the danc- Bob Wank ........:....... PLEASANT ST cause of the new storm sewer being ing. Bring'your partner and a box 240: ]eat Head 211, 207; Dorothy (Off u MW4XK RD. ~Nl fnstaled by the Bay Ridges subdivider. unch and coffee will be served. Plenty A/ IDLEY `. Phelan(HAND.) .:.,,Myra Lishman 249; M Ws uT $e said Water Resources had made of fun for newcomer% in this group. V V G T T.M .. t!. 1-2sot for �,•ier,..wtc Haze! Dawson 241, 215: 1`orml. a survey and came up with this an- We,are very happy to see Airs. Kay ' The club sponsored a social even- a 6; Jean 235..231; Henderson, ,East Ave., out around Baker 223 2! Head 2 .,we? ing at Red biting Recr,--3tional Hal! Reeve Sherman Scott said he would again after her long bout since the on Friday e'eninR. Over one-hund- take the matter-up with the township New Year K1L pleurisy. nd children enjr,yed the solicitors. WEST ROUGE SPORTS AN bowling, dancing and card. . bowling, g IT YOURS LF - RCREATIOr ASSOCIATION The C. G. I. .T. are hav-w r a 31r. Fertile said they had also been . ,, _ `. told that there would be a large open Hockey League Results & Standings 'crokinole•party m.the church )a4: — TOWER KIT S pit or tank fc. sa ez at the foot.of r (February 4th, 1961) meat this Saturay eseniag 'at 8.0'J - � Bay Road He said this open pit is. Atom Division M. p' _� Complete' With All t0 be d~el*;^.^L�t "!'! e;t,r^t•Ar KUt'UrDler >—, : .'i.lenee Z Mr. and t1r.s. Ch rlir Roach, or L `' . wcu'.d be *.I e ''rat phis: es-the. pro--' !;et ha°'..,o Q, British Colvn:b a, care 1 at iris l►orsie Channel Antenna posed sowage system until the outfall I Pee Wee Division of their aiecc, Sirs rlrt HcdKe, i�r r! is ready. 11r. Fertile said that Dr.I Canadiens 1—Red Wings 1 •day of �, Installation•Extra _ Thur last week. Berry's office told him., ongrstulations to Susan Rich they have not Bruins 0—Maple Le 9 C yet approved this scheme and the P W L T GF GA Ph. ardv and Peggy Squire a ho obtain- Henhes s t 1 aR 14 1' ed Honours in the Toronto Conser.- 9.95 d association have written a letter to 1 Poehenter 8 5 2 1 22 19 11 :�3 an U . Water. Resources objecting to, this; Providence 9 2 s 1 rs 20 s vatory of Music, Grade 2. Piano F.r- t plan Mr. Fertile said he was told eurtalo a t r 1 :1 24 x aminations lase week. DUNi3ARTON RADIO & T.V. !+ W L T AP GA P+._ Air. and Mrs. Harold Schuyler, ;this pit.would be emptied by: hauling Canadieas p R 1. 1 37 1s 13 and family, of Parrs• •-'the contents awn µSuva - x 2 a is 1a Ont.. 'rent the y Maple Lent. A. 1 4 a 25 25 ion No. 2 Highway Since- 1946 _ Mr. Fertile said that residents are Brains 7 1 a a It x; s week-end at the home_of S[r. and objecting to- the location of, the new Play was fairly even in the first Mrs, Bert Guthrie. In Dunbarton. proposed school at Bay Ridges. He half of the game between Rochester . Dickie.and Darrel Winter spent; C said that a few years ago, they gave and Providence with both teams is the week end with Air. and Mrs. Temple 9-11191 fit! to locating the present Bay Road ing too goals. Glen Jones and Mark Poh Weston. in Oshawa. --...school where it i§, instead of just Riley for Rochester, and Pat Visser Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin and _ t Dianne visited Miss Margaret Puck- - - f ssorth of the Fairport United Church. and David Brandt for Providence. Af- vin, Oshawa, on Sunday,evening."If our children are going to have ter the turn around however, Roches. JANUARY AND '- F.E a IW A R Y to walk to this location, we will fight ter took command, and added two fur- L _ It" Mr, Fertile said "We of the Bay fur- ther goals by Alan Milner and Glen SPECIA L an the older established residents end J.ones,-though they were handicapped `Irr,. and Mrs. J. Graham of Tor- P E R M shouldn't have to take a back seat to by three penalties, two to Alan Mil- onto visited Apr. and :dire. Ed. people,moving out from the city. We nes and one team penalty for too Priebe and family last Sunda)' don't feel our children should have .many men an the ice. Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Pelham and to wally• ;ny'further; Hershey beat Buffalo in the second family. visited Mr, and Air.. A.,Bar- $5.95 Complete game of the afternoon,with both go"s tram and family, in Scarboro, on _ ti _ being scored by Harry Head in the Saturday last r . Lanolin L� WEST ROUGE first half. Even though they pressed Air. and Mrs.. Bernard Eakeir >�I1�It1Whg( Lanolin RlKk Shampoo 1n the Kivanians Junior Bowling hard in the second half, they couldn't spent last Sunday at Kinq City %is- j League Sat Jan..28 the high, scores add to their score, due to brilliant ;ring Mr. and 'Mrs. R. Barton ' and Style Cut and Hairs trlin� were bowled by Glen Hart 303 for goalkeeping by Buffalo goalie Bob family. 'e *s • boys and Sue Buck.204 for girls. The Astl'ey, who made a number of seem- Alr:.and Airs. john Afa_r.Millan.of With or Al Appo�A�ne hidden score was won by Bettv Han- ingy impossible saves. Rexdale, and Mr. and Airs. John Son. Honorable mention for high scores The first Pee Wee game was a real Mohr, of Long Branch. «'ere visit- were Garry AlacClelland 261, Don thriller, with the puck moving from ors with Mr,, and Mrs. C. Gibbons ..Carter 246, Garry,Welsh 227 and Paul end to end. Red Wings opened the Last Sunday., 'Sloan 20.5. scoring on a goal by Bob Anderson, Mr. -and Mrs. R. Dey and family Rbu a Hills Dr. and managed to hold this lead until went into she city last Sunday to : r ,• Mr. George Smith, g g visit their sou-in-law and daughter, i is home and around after undergoing haf-time. Soon after the turn around `purgery in the hospital. Robbie Clark equalized for the Canadi- Af r. and Mrs. Cam ;wa . 'wa We are sorry to hear Mr. Ted Mer- ens, and neither team could break the John from Petawaw•a 'was'home rick f Rouge Hills Dr. is home with a tie, even though Red Wings were on leave last. ,week-end to visit his . ., very painful hand he injured while shorthanded twice for 'penalties to Parents Mr. and bars. R. Dey and Working at sbme carpentry work. . , John Underhill for tripping, and,Bob Ny' Mick Baker' and Robert Dap are _ The West Rouge Home and School Wank for charging. among the sixty students front ;Association will hold their annual In the last game Maple Leafs Pickering Dist. High School taking ;dance at The Golf and Country Club trounced a Bruin team, weakened by .the-tour of .Ottawa, leaving Picker- "Il3at. Feb. 24. This will be a Valentines the absence' 'of three of their"good ;no Station at 4.30 p• m. Thursday, ' '-,arty and tickets are on sale from any of the executive. Evi6ryone wel- eotne• . SHORTHAND TYPIST REQUIRED ] ' Many happy returns to Paul Wat- lnan, Rouge Hills Dr. on his first 'birthday Tue. Feb. 7 and to Denise FOR PROFESSIONAL OFFICE 'Mayers, Rouge Highland Dr. who was .a•.• • • • • . tt one year old Sun, Feb. 12. Reply in writing ,to: Open Tuesday, 'Tiwrsday, Friday Eye Mr. Dick Jolliffe, Ridgewood Rd. "visited his•parents in Rockwood last Pickering N @Wi Closed Mondays Thurs. Feb. 2 and reports his mother . who had been quite ill was much im- � ° n a >p : From India �Ope Wodnesray. and Saturday roved. A Mr. How 'Williams, Ridgewood ;, 2Sc DISCOUNT � Rd. is in California where he expects .' .. Swami Devananda �" /� to spend the next five weeks. Some On SHAMPOOS AND HAIRCUTS r' people have all the luck while the MgSt @r Of Bhflkti, Yoga ' hinter winds blow. �as�'0� 'HAIRSTYLING 1 The ladies of St. An Circle, of rj' Lecturing on Grace Presbyterian Church, met at Main Street Pickering the home of: Mrs. Leta`MacL•ean, ��Spiritual Paths Union With Clod" ft � Mix_I-'-+l 2-6370 Chesterton Shores, Wed. Feb. 8. 'Main Floor, Hotel Genosha OShawQ 1�f1Y The Guild of Centennial United ' _operated by THEA Church are holding a Valentine Tea "" Sunday, February 12 —, 2-4 p.m. ` . lknd $ake Sale, Sat. Feb. 18, from 2 Everyone Welcome to 4:30 p.m. in the Church Hall Ev- oryone is invited. f Congratulation's and best wishes to ,NUSCauwEOUS C LiA S S I F IED <. - ` ITR:AIgCF REAL- ESTATE .-, sslin�IC 'tA r CLES FOR CLXAMP FOR SALE v The Womstas Crgiid, ,APPLaS' AND POTATOIN i - MC 1 : ' W. �.'rQVTT St, Geosse's l licaa - R2.85 Per BUSH. , --r _ Church $PIB.3 stY�eer F?M�II(��/ Resi4ent Agent" ,Oeiiawa — =A l-W/Z-_N_: are holding a 1VLaciatosh and other Varieties , _�---------- PANCAKE SUPPER' In Stock -- ---_ :` -' PARISH the PICK$RING OR udk'wwt CHARM of t: -' Office W. 2-6212 Residence WH.'2-e311 M flk► H"% �CO TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1961 No. 2 Hiih+►+W. One frog► 5.30 to 7.00 P. �-. Phi Village .i 32 KINGSTON RD: W. - P.O. BOX 160� NATURAL. GAS a OIL BURNERS, Adu1t1►.?sc. - Chilr�40r__ w u-1247 y ' Z/� H�ry�' ICe " feb 10 OPEN WEEK-END 'PICKERING, ONTARIO nt for Hooter, PiCKERING FOR SALE - two used, o�tl, .p.o. Gas i Oil Equip�e Houseboe�s, Trall0rs, CoNages, VILLAGE COUNCIL heaters, is good condition. Reason- camping, Etc,' will hold their next -` able. Twa small gas space heat016 Trailer Actesseries, lacks Gas REGULAR MEETING - reasonable- MILLER BEATING, - �� ��De Refrigerators, Lamps; Stoves, T.UESyAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1961 Phone WFty3491. : COOPER at 8.00 p m. in the feb Hitches, Pumps, Mantels. Hen- 'COUNCIL CHAMBERS -•••--• a„ tars, etc. _ B. A. Hogarth, Clerk FOR SALE - 1955 Chev. one-ton M CALEDONIA ROAD:- TORONTO EVERYTHING FOR TRAILERS ___ stake 6750. also re=ionditioned wash- Aid BRI S - COINTERNA INTERNATIONAL St. Andrew's Pteabyteiian Church 9-4 84, Free hmart Bay. A �' vO TS 9 TUDOR ST., AJAX will meet in the Sunday Scha.l 1 STEEL WH'ttehall 2-3491 Room, on Thursday, February 16. FOR SALE - 1957 second car.olitr{a, 12 All own b b ' � ---------------------r the ladies f the church welcome cellatt oc&tion Reasonable. Reas- A Pot Luck Dinh «I RENTAL TREES DOWN. �.° - - TOPPED, PRUNED on for tsellit - bigger car flow sa. MO. 5-5911 The Friendship Group Of quired Phone TEmple 9-1586. ~ phoni:rry}I; 2-1%0 WAlnut 4-5103, l AND REMOVER St. Andrew's Presbyterian.C'hurh feb 17 STATION RD., PICKERING, ONT. EXPERTLY DONE e tn -- - ,. -- BOH E M P. m.-"r _F b i----H M W INS °ee"li February eetass a AbITED :CALL KAY •• - - FEBRUARY 15, 1961 - •�•� - .' - at the home of Mrs. Clifford SALESMAN in charge of the music. 18 Windsor Dr., Pr►ckesin6• J OWN L e The Mission Band will meet in Allwtbe'Ladies of the,congrcptiaa for trust be self-metal,. regt$s+eL the•Saaday School Ream or. Sag- for IowS-established Pickering &=6. _ w l M 3 d t A M C! urday, F`ebrnsry'11. are given a cordial ek°mue. Coram"siam, with drawing aeeouat- The Farm Foram tweets this week T - pickaaing 'grillage, Pick, r. ASStIRANCIE at the home of Mr. and Mrc. L. Pickering � eeng Township, Ajax, Whitby. Ap-' C ` Waltham. Kinsale. Topic - ''Infla in with iesame of caper. C ANT LTD. tion - Robber or Benefactor". NOTICE - 830 a. m• Holy Cam- iesnm to _ Hon 709 News Off" �E '_ AUTOMOSM FW merlon is being resumed at St. N Church. all ALE SALES HE BALSAM & MT. Z� G'orge's Char M LP 10T KINGSTON ROAD EAST An , b{r, «'ilfted Berns, Napar-ce re- dies interested, to attend' World WANTED - - Cam: stm-0, PLsa, A� Shopping Central P'hoee: WH 2-3301 newed old aCqullntance9 here last D of ye S rvice, at .St. G y to a r expansion program a t. eo Due Day Pea r e la large P ltT� week. ge s Anglican Church, on Friday, by our established mmufaeturimg Phone For Imatediate. Coverage Day Or Night Misses Gladys Disney, Man.Jta9 February 17. This is spctitsored bi Jamieson: Linda and Dianne Giah- the World Inter-cl:brclf Council, ham' we will require a ' and the ladies in.charge will be lair=. several aggressive sales people to. am, Gerald Pascoe, Loire Disney sell fair selling, most popular prod- • and John 'Casson attended ' the' . E. Disney, o{ the t�'tited Chulrch, P a2SalS Shaow Shenanigan at Campbellford acts fully guarani inter- 3 ^•ed For �Y' one - Whitby Mohawk 8- Mrs }Soya;, of the PreSbytenhe 7 G. NEWELL iincognection with the Eay of Quinte Church, Mrs. R. H• Cronk, of the 5861. _ - H. nt eves ho hospital rge'4hAng nferenee Young Mr. C has. Piss a flat s tut of Friends, and >t •.� C Clarke, of St. Gt. Gen Newell) 1 THESE POSI?IONS OFFER STEADY EMPLOYMENTS Toronto on Sunday for surgery' Ileac Church. The theme oi' the set- STEADY OR PART TIME Ircaa t�at,a,� �,iii6Y — Pickering Village Mr, and Mrs. Dick Ward and the rice this year will -be "Forward HIGHEST COMMISSIONS _ WH. 2-5770-] 9r Toronto EM. 2-3.625 family, of Claremont, bits. r7+car .Through the' Ages in Unbroken CLOSED TERRITORY + ca k will be Mrs' Whitby Phone M0. &3625 Shaw and Mrs. Briggs, of os`- w'a ...... visited Mr. and Mrs. B Jamit+ou. R• and e p _ Line", th s ra er wi rkir s. of Ajax. Mrs. Ati-m - CobOUrg_ FR. 2-?601 on Sunday. Boy es, Piro. T, S., Kerr and Airs, if interested is~ lean!!tPleasant score Res. •'HiQhways" 'k Mile East of Dumbarton, No. 2 Hi{hwaq _-_____ '-' O. Brisbin will- provide•music. I c J• work, contact Strond's Marketetris, : ROUGE HILL Mn Tom Gibson is now in the Rouge•Hills. i Oshawa Hospital •for observation. - ne Lion+ Ladies had a ver; good bfisa- Margaret Hortop, accompan- Doti, � �� CAR RADIO REPAIRS `• ,' -• -' turnout at their .pot luck luncheon led t.y her fricn¢ Mr. Ron. Fevang, last Thursday afternoon at Rouge spent last week-end ' here at her - : DC`NB.'+.RTO'.ti RADIO , AIrrD TFLEVISION Flit' Community Hall. About fifty- home. _ ''WH2-6430 or 1E9-1191 COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING lunches were served. The weekend accounts of r n aly • «•n are sorry to hear that b[:s I palling number of per,cong. mostly 'ao E�T�MAT� w iIlia.:z, Altona Road, has been young children,' burned to death, d- confined to her home with fl--, last ants, certainly emphasizes thratised WANTED week. -ii ' R�� 7 - Mr• and bars: Brant', of Rouge far ar. active Safety Cquncit in eti'- TRANSPORTATION WANTED �� � w�e �_�� daily 5 Toro cO leave Jarvis PA Hill 'Nursing Home have returned er}- community. to their new home and busine-s. Harold Richardson has been is at 7.15 a. m• to c eT Jas .� tl a are sorry to report Mrs. Crom� hospital since bfonday. following $loot. To brave Toronto betwesqu ie. Alton Road, is under the doct- minor ry rand isHe ex is rna home ety 4 6055. 5.J0 P. m•. Phone WHZ' r or's care. fence FIRST MORTGAGES ARRAIr1G6D' Mr. and bits. it Hollinger, AL soon. � i ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES • tona Road, spent last Friday`even- adiane Club uvill- behe meeting onhThurs- also NusedDl2-ft5wire gat . Phones aEgr AVAILABLE FOR AODI'T10M5 ing at the l:orte o. j AND, iMPROVENIlNTS. Thomson, Woodlands Roan. day, the 33rd, at the Hotel Genosha T>rmpk 9-2679 after 6.00 P. M. j We are sort.' to hear tk-:.t Gig. in Oshawa, at 7.a0• Guest speaker - -- WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Pinozi. �Yoodview' 'Road, broke his will be Mr. Joachim' Jaenicke, Dept PLASTERING CONTRACTOR ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. arm when playing hocke} last week. uty Ambu�odor-otTheeGerrnan Sit- All plain And Decorative l Mr. and Airs. Albert RaFcocsky, and his u' IF YOU. REQUIRE ANY MORT- of Montreal, visited Mr. and Mrs. cation as of 19u1". Refreshments to TILE - CERAMIC PLASTIC ' GAGE FINANCING i 'FOR FAST Tr�ko`lhv on a�lectuc ewtaur beOnrSundayl eµen ng a trill}lecture.ot the 'MARTIN UST E\RIGHT 1'M Y171R ,COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - it Z fo- el e 1�'orirT Baha i Fait! . young People from nine churches in R. R. 3. Pickering Sympathy is expressed'to *.Sts. J{. this di strict was held at St. And- phone: TEmpk 9-1997 - AuBREY E. IRELAND Pre' trrian Church. Inelua- Wilcox, in the passing of he: sistelr, taw's Dunbartq¢:. AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE recently. ed we : `•`:eat Hill, , jEs"MS AND COMPANY sir. and Air,. T otton, Al:nna Rd. A'ax. 1: }tbe Hill. Au/lley and AS-1- WASHERS r IN THE AM wefie dinner gt act? of Mr. ar.d Airs. burr., as well as the three local $ALES AND SERVICE - 180 ADELAIDE ST. W Thomson, Woodlands Roar' last I churches. The speaker was tr. Lei• I r 4 File firm-}•ear student at Knox REPAIRS ON week. Stoves, Refrigerator , TORONTO. 2, ONTARIO ,MG and \Tus. �. Hollin{z.r. Al- ' College, w-hdse topic way taken from Washers, � � �� � tone Road were dinner guests of the 36th Ci.aP of Acts, verse 28 - f EMIro 5-5300 or En+ `ro 6.5964 Mr. attrl its: Ueb'yshire Tact Fri- "Almost tho r persuadest me to be aHouseho d Appliances u p pi Chriltian". -A singsong %Vas enjo}ed• day. evening. Evenings conducted In Air. hen' Heron. who .24-HOUR nn WH22_"l`0 TEmple 9-T'750 — WA. 4.6902 also sang a solo. The happy event r Ar- EAST ROUGE came t,- a close after a social time -- -,=--_`--- ------T� Hapn3' Birthdac to Airs. 1. Dow. With refreshments Pickering has a better re- Pickering T� H F� -- ling, Rosebank Convalescent YO 1 SP Erik 4 STS Both \V. A.:s. arc invited to Fick- a' cord, as regards ndink Inc• than I Stout Hews cring on Thursday. February 5. some of the surrounding country. a Happy Birtl . tq Afr<. Hazel �KHITE:HALL 2-5880 Atr. and Airs. Ii. Lewis. �{ari.`a Towne. Rosebank Convalescent report has been, received of, the The W. A. of Cubs`attd Scouts Pegg and Murray Taylor, of Cld*'r theft of two sunup Putnnc from t,ro rr --- mont had dinner on Suhda•r with Home Vie hda. o bfr- F.`Jack- unfinished homer on \fill Road. d their f planning meeting which ------------=-------- t to Mr. and Mrs-M. Pegg. r consisted of planning the Father and son, Fehruar} 8, from the C n,al- Calli;tc, all parent- atinFttparlty Son 121, They also elected Mrs. GREENiNOOD Mr. and Mrs., Ikon. Brock: and skit again for the Doucette a- Treasurer• A new Chum ascent 'Home. at t} 'local rink nn Saturday even- Rosalie were with ,Air• and A[rs. IN. Some of the larliec of t' ^ kc'•se-. was taken into .the Cub Pack or •In the absence of Rev. T. Fleet- Pegg for Sunday dit-ner. 4� 1,� area attenderl the Prect�;leer iii?• Monday night. tram, church services were'taken by Mrs. Grace Brown Toronto, call- r,.,,,;ttc tart wFek Mr.,and 'Mrs. C. J..Butt motored - M,. Ed. Lewis, Claremont. and n callow i i t• Scouter: had a ttteeting at the ed on air,..J. Brooks b�: Sun.tay• Text ter k l hug day afternoon to L' hrid« last +rcr':, ti, visit their I "Sunday after Mrs. Edgie Pegg sang a delight;ul airs; Kedrlell and Ken, of f�r,,r- old neighbors. ltr, awl \1rc. J. A• Crnnmunity Hall on t Euchre will ne helrl at'the 1•ome of noon. ' I Frilend1nl ercp�illhheltinterested to I c solo. to, visited rile Brooks' fairi1%, here Mrs. �ti'm. AfrT.eat. Tact «'eek's B The piurchace o}r� Rag Pole fop' Choir practice,on Thursday at 7.00 oft Saturday. ,iiniter Ate:.•King': Af rc. L Pe; Afn. Of 'P, m: for tic Junior Choir and at AT r. aril Afrs: Af. i eg: h:ai ih:- Chrrkc (ell,): Afr Forhr� .fth naY, ( know that. Mrs. Fer>nard Bath, of the Retarded Children's School If 8.:0 for the Senior Choir, tier with air. and firs. r:. Jon c on Fickcriri arc R'e'are rlarl to hr�r..Af" �{ .:«'hit Orangeville, is doinpr niccly'aftcr her each mend,:rt could Duearntfiftern The Committee of Stewards will Sunday ev-ring• Ile. O' i Rosth-wl, Road• S., ! . home <iDCratit?n in the Toronto Gcnerat meet on Tuesday night in Shurctn• Young People'. 'arc attending a nerd rhir.c x'ell. F.rlMo \trdretd ryas' p,p•. from the hn•-n cal H�-�ttal fir.. carte, it w'nuld'he1' nV for the pole., good attfndance is renuested: Conference at' Camphellfnrrl on the' Mrs. Rainvil'e.. Oakw'N'1 P:. is uP. to ire her oft \tot+day. Hoping this mecta with the approv- Tl;e T cenir'g W. A. will meet of, week-end. They are srronsoring a ,.- al of. the r+arents. - CORR. .F 'dane-e in Brougham Hall on Satur- ronfir,c 1 to h home for tw, more i AVednesdaV r'veiting at the homy of ,veekc after ilhress. lr;rs. Campbell ..1E_•3 day, February 11, wut}t the Oxfor,r. • - - ___ � - _ _ - I---- - . -, . - - . : ;_., . _ . —-, .­�­�. . I 3. • _ _ . ,- .. . ,.. I , .. r% . . • •1 , . . FeiKSi� , t ,; iced iiq a diatussioa oa • '_'how war. on the ice Iast Sunday '(what will +the had as c �Ijlori :M M jo Y Guests: M-. and Mrs. ltkingie.hfi{ombe 2.0, 267}; Rose can- be elim'uiatcd and world unity they tniltk'bf ne�ei*i::)`" ' . .•• �. , *ax7 Twccdic and .daughter, tram+• .-Stroud-�Q9. t$B; , Louise Johnston"1.:��' By Hoe. 1[iclrad ? Dtl. P. ,.achieved"•when Albert�Rakovsky, of Wilf. Gliddon and Miss Joanne Clark on; also Mr. and Mrs. David 221; Dolores Leney, 214; Gloria -. _,.4 , j :c er �� -Montrezi, a.use her_of the Bahai . Porter, of 12unbartoa.itteaded:. toe_ birclay and family-ei Ositawa.' Murkar 20S; Frances My 203; Eer- ! ' : World Faith, spoke at''the home of Toronto'General,.kaoso;a,,t.dance at Miss Lynda Barclay and Master nice Graham 201 jean-Booth 2W.. 1 •.Results o: the;; ernwwnt's if'- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ttanter at the Royal fork last "i nursda DAss J a vets to stisrisslto . econom in ets ' Y• Bnan'$aidslay r of�`Lindsayr-.visit%id . . • • . • . 3.4 file •S .Ptouge< Park, last Thursday. Porter is a nurse in-trai::ing. at tine Mr. and firs. E. Campbell on Tues- High'Single (flit) 4Yfnnie bfe- y•.toostsuctior► fiejd'were.sPen in llfovr T.>ae present ths'eatr.�iag state of hcneral. day la..t. Con,bc 267; High Single (hand.) - y i•ppDer rsthet) .bitfWiag permits went the world, said .Die.• Itakovsky, ex- The Claremont Library Board met Mr. and bars: C.' Hubbard visi4r3 Louise Johnston 243; High Triple, by.�.pesoeiat oven the previous P " - , fats because, the followers of every last week for their rrgislar monthly her father Mr. b1. Hamilton on Sun- (flat) - 11'i.,nie DicCombr 689; High . .'e ►+� Y +e �� residential usd seligion have departed from the com- meeting: Some of the mumbers a.- day. Triple (hand.), - Rose Stroud 616. c.`1w �t -�� was, Wger mandmetus of their faiths. The pow- tended the opening of;the new-lib- Mr. and .Mrs. Lawrence Upton, y ` .�. flied to last yezr. atsl.tyalue er latent in Divine Teachings is the tay at Prooklin, Wednesday evening. -of called on Mr. a9d 'sirs. 1aJk On United Nations A,t j .� peimsts in Canad":ati only force which can bring togeth s1ra. C. kcd§haw had a :,ice stod s T. English oa Sun Say. is ties was i 185,9T04000. er the national Y Public Schools . groups w4sieh are shower last Frida afternoon floe Die and �f rs. Russell Hodg:o11 ' Pernuts for, residential construe- - now striving for their own. separate Mrs. Stan Benson. - and family.-.v 6ited Mr. and Mr;;•A. 1 K g . Children attendin five schools in I . t tton were up to i8;,942,0�?0 '`clam .advantages, he .declared. Nir: and Mrs. A. Samarillo enter- , J, (say ozfe day recently. g =18,399 000 Ia'st year. Pickering Township heard an illus-, a Political techniques can never ach- tained .a number of friends to a The regular weekly euchre w•as trated lecture o:i the Unite-± Nations Thfs'risa reflected the impetus of ieve world peace—he said, because skating party ,on Saturday evening.' herd on Tuesday evening with the i .. the new housing measures and was I last week, given by Albert Rakov- independent governments are gelid- Barbara Carruthers had a fall r:, following winners: Mrs. Davis, Mrs. . -- i an indication of an across-the-board Thompson MiS. Robt. Wller- Glen sky' a member of the United Nat- , ed by self-interest rather, than world 'the ice'last wee:: and was taken to I ion; Association, siontrcal. • i ,jump•in building - both_ rjesidential interest. The United Nations Org- the, Hospital for Sick C4ildrea for I White, Walter Carlton, Nti'ilfred The goal of the United' gallons, dnd non-residential - whicb would anization, which he fully supports •x-rays. She i� now at hornz w.tih a J Trolley. -_-_.___ _ eogtinue to mount in the rsvonth - — to bring about peace ainons the nat- .. i and advocates, lacks-the complete concussion". , I The regular meeting of the Wom- ions, was outIpea by Mr. Balmy ;,:ahead. unity which }nust have to deal 1-cKiort menrh�•:;: Ii. Hopkins, .:1.,,' an's Association of 5t Joh:i's was s In recent visits to �'ancouver Rozelle, nnie, H. Deg media<. sky, and the children learned how with world crisis, he pointed out. J• � j herd on tt�ednesdav evening. Feb- ° �. ��'innipeg and Edmonton, t has been R. Aortou.an i JlcGuire took t i ~- they cogid help is this purpose by The group agreed that the U: N. J. 1�" ruary L at the home of ales. Geo. forming United Nations Clubs. 'at - .. _ •, apparent to me that the Govern- exerts a powerful fvrce, for peace, in a bowling ttrun:an,ent. They p,ac- 'I .Per:•)•. President Mrs. Geo. Will',:on . !.meat's program of winter works, but concluded that in order to sec-. ed fourth. "Their wives went along I in cliarge. H;mn 356 was sung. full- their schools. .housing, sewage die oral and other . :tie. Rakovsky, a member of the B, g P ure ,peace, "a new stase of s iritual with them. • _. _ .o.u•ed by pro}er. The Devotiona, - .p P - I , P.aha'i World Faith, has helped to projects in the oonstruction field,is values, colour, nation; or creed The 4-H. Club met at the home o: was taken by '_firs. Perry and :firs. ion;d U. N. Clubs for children and r. Obtaining results. is needed tt-roughout the -geld."° i Barbara Hill on Satc-,,day. The oft- Plaxton followed by hymn '3i 3. I. .. In Vancouver, there was a seven icers for the year are: Pres. B-,- ! adults, and has' lectured before Siin Basic principle; .for the gsidance items were discussed including tea _ '. .I.ittillion dollar loan for sewage din- , ,*kind in the toi:duct of its off- I bara Carson: 'let. ice=Pre ' al- bags and recipe books. Roll,Call ganizatious and clubs across Canada sal and a loan for university res- erie Rennie• Secretary, L'ar?,ara on United Kations subjects. Ro airs -were given by 1lahau'llah, the wa, then answered, and the meeting }J32dence construction; in .Winnipeg, Founder of the Baha'i World Faith, Pugh. The next meeting will be held «•as turned over to the Program `4`. 1'.6cre was a consieierable amount of Mr. Rakov_kv told the $rou;,, )(lost on February '11, of the home af- Convener, Dfrs. T.� Philip, who gave � In Memoriam . :i yvinter construction; and in Edmon- of these principles,hail-_ alrca.dy been Lonnie Maxwell. .y- :.V --t 'A; an'interes:ing reading on the comp'- HAMILTON -'In kfvirrg menorr — —' ton, indications were that construe- adopted to some extent all over the o,mg of several of our well known . , I Bon'permits. would net all-time' re- world, but few ,`.deA �(� 8 of a dear wife and mother, Ada people k::ow that ARV ssesis■ hymns' The me ra closed veith.the Burton Hamilton, who awn .-. . ;1 fiords• they were enunciated more than a Theme Song and prayer. followed on February 22, 1964. . . _ >In Edmonton, I .opened a . pew hundred yeas ago in Persia. A few by a 'dainty lunch,-and ctlp-of. tea, ..,A.wattdierfnl mother,Ico:aaa and aid -�` iiilding for the nreempbyst3eat ills- o£ these principles axe: The'11'orld llay of Prayer will be `leased by the hostesses Mrs. Perry One who was God never toads . . r:.•'t ;denee eoastruction;, in Winnipeg, "All forms of prejudice, whethar observed in the church on Friday and DZrs.. English.and• bars. Matt- A, and true. 1.ivitl set a standard of services and of eolous, iation, class or r-0ligiion, a£teraoon February 11, All .ladies i hems. •- aecommodation scross Canada, must be ry�ated_ universal a& welcome. Several of our ]'adies attended the �a a' mother, was might zdd that is the Prairie ncatdon must given to alL__wom- The 1�',, M. S. of St. John's 1,'ni�- Achievement Day of the'Third Dical ' _{.Region, unetrtployment' insurance ea mot have *quality with inert ed Church,will hold their next mer.- wl;ich w•as. held at Cla,a clout last J in her lodgment, always right; ;-operations are now completely mecd- , r Honest, liberal. ever upright. snized insofar as the rocessin of as interaatsonal court with adquate ing on February 23, at•the home -_ i week and all report a pleasant aft- . Loved by friends and all who knew; ..'. '..',- power to enforce its decision mast 11irs. M. _Ellicott,.•assisted by-, .Mrs. 1- ernoon. • P g A wonderful mother that mother . *-data is concerned and that this Mir __.__...____-r • ,• arbitrate international difftreneea._ Ray Ellicott. Conveners—- Dir=. Plax- - � �iaa yam, .P'in in inczcagedb efficiency and extremes of poverty and wealth too and Mrs. Linda. Rolt Call - Re- �- Lovingly remembered by H+ta• fn cutting down the time oaken to must be,eliminated". joice. Ladies Jewel League band and Family. deal with claimants;. "These principles are bastsg deers- sir. and !tie's. Donald D:rc-n, of "'Winners of Second Section . Meanwhilet latest figures showed onstrated in Baha i coranurd.ies in . Brooklin; Mr. and ,Mrs, F. Hamil- Garnets I2. "°-"""' •. that the municipal winter works all parts of the world today, said ton; ako. 'tis_ and Mr ti. B?srtos. - " • • ` _.1 NOW AVAILABLE . 1 program for this'winter was 'going 12 . well ahead of schedule• ing from the most varied. and Sven day. D` A. Beer errtertaincd er l Pearls It St George-'a Anglicannow available Mr. ltako..ak where persons coin- called on Err. si. Ham:loin on Church { Figures released near the end of :hostile backgrounds, mingle to h„r- biro. Sapphires -. 8 { ish Hall, Pickering. January- ind-catc1 that some li 23 ' mony and affection. The pattern of three little nieces from O,hawa over Diamonds 8 j for rental; also for banquet facili- Zitnaicipafitica h;:d -already tai:'en ' a future society, laid out bye Baha'u'- the week-end. 0 yx • 6 ies. ,1.part this winter and were engaged ((milt in if84, is operati' a in these Mt:. and Mr;s, John Twredie cele- C)pals 5 '� Far particulars, 'co itact: !Ylra lil. .- 01, Some �n7f? pr�„ect�. Tnt:,I r„�t ii . , �.t eommu,ns.ca s.ow., ew..e;vb w pia.... I rated their 4i;iit wedding ann,ver- i ncerai la 2 Dort i.s, a; Dickering WH2-33165. I visas 'ir: the ncirhborhood of $230 decl.ionr aa.! work are begun with sary on'Sunu�y, rairuary o', 'Ally" _ ! ,,..Bowlir-g 200 Or Over - fe'b 24 ; i IIi;ltion, . prayer and carried out in a spirit of Work will be provided for some love and friendship"' ' • �U�,006 ux❑ this avinter- throuT ••Since the.Baha'i Faith recdagnizes _ e _._f$hese project,. . . _ at the major religions_ as being Ia the Hcu�e of CorsYmons, work from God, ev:ry religionist can aces -LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY ' "s retiumed on consideration of a ' t • ept Baha'i te.chistQs without repud- .. ;; number of, important stem; arising isting his own faith", the speaker ,1.., ., ,..:� "° " � "" °' .j out of the' Government's legislative poked out_" , . a .f 1.i'progrun - DIr. Ral.m�kv, a native of Vienna. �,4 _i The question of Dominion-Prows- Austria, felt (rims home just before 4 ' scial relations formed the subject of Hitler took over and has lived in � "', � ;,It; debate early in the week, and a :win- Montreal since 1938. Formerly an ' %� ,i be- of nzernbe'rs voiced their views a s}s �r 1 ;11 atheist; he (glued the 'Baha'i tiYorld on tax-aharfstd arrangements. Faith here in Canada. - CORR. I .'� - r _. ;( On Thursday, labour .problemii; a < i . . 't Bain came to the fore with present �� �p r° Ittso, of submissions by the labour tbLM>IV +` :,,� ; i r„ ri i unions to the Cabinet. ' I was pleased to note, according The cold Keather of the past £ew Y. ; q, tiw '•-to latest statistics released ttii; weeks tsar caused a to; of trouble a- I wveek that university enrolments in round her;• with septic tanks and trater ri i „. • . t.Canada are rising. rapidly. vi atcr lines freezing. ____. _=-� •. 1 One of the features in the Gov Claremont hockey team took a real .1. . _ „ ; iernment's new program has been the beating on Friday night at the hand; „__�.. -„-;. --special attention .paid' to •univerait- of Ringwood, who won '10 - 1. { Several of our young people here _% - t :. I The Government ha; provided attended the dance at Picker ing Dis- . . °' ' loans for the construction. of stud-. triet High School, oa ,Friday night. ' eat residences, as wdl as allowing A few setter; were out on Sunday , >_ _ j ttnitioA fees to be deducted for in- but 'thy-c ,s little snow at Sky loll "' ' some tax Purpose;. this winter. t'.: : /� Is the vbcatioaal training prop- sir. and Jfrs. Clare Keevf] were � k y . `lain, we are attci,pting to provide down to Kitchener on the week-end k .: { technical and training skills for to visit their daug to asli husband: _ ;. ,1. _ � o insii �ttiose who have m,_sed the oppor sir. Jtorn Bmstead is c of ni of universit education. to his home,with mumps: r a " 4.,, }•k - . ` ' We have also rcpcatedly�-stressed Funeral• serr,ces were held at CIx- xF ' 6 �• r.�e need for pt�uug people to stay m bridge for the late Frank DeRusela, , h R -i Thtgh School in order to complete who died suddenly at his home near _ a ' eir education and 'go oil to univ- 'Peterboro last Tuesday night. He f °r I;ersity, particuFarIy in view of the was 69 One•recenth, sir. and Mrs. " 4 I fact tsat.those, who arc hardest ,hit ' DeRu;ha celebrated their 50th wed- � t ' ''by unemployment. arc in the 15 to 'ding anniversary here. For many 194-year age category, years they- resided in Claremont, r ` 4 Thee latest Dominion. Bureau of where he was employed as section r;;>I. i Statistics sheer that university_enrol- foreman.wilh the C. P. R, Iieaeaves_. _ _- ,; Meets have in&seased over last year his wid'o.w;, a son George and two ti ?° . �r 11 percent.. daughters Eileen, and May (firs. <;:. Y� -tpu a was 9.2 er-- Rvbert--Holman).-interment-was at'- - p {-b'ent, compared to 13.8 percent in Uxbridge cemetery. l.�Le West, 12.8, percent in Quebec,,' Dir. Ken Dtercer'is to be comlm= . 1 Bnd the Atlantic Provinces 10.4. ended for the fine job he has been ;� �! These figures axe encouraging, doing, looking after the local• rink. Only thing is . . .I have to take more baths. I Ifind they show that the effort to The children have been making a lot = I - . Provide higher education for, young of use of it this year. 1 1canadians is proving successful, Mrs. Fred Udd-11 is convalescing , Everyone in the family can ' .Hydro water heaters offer the ., at the' home of her daughter, sees. . . .f Morld Peace Plan Outlined By Win. Gliddon. take more baths andyou'll'still •important advantage •of safe, T Bahs'i Speaker Ray Ward, Gary Cooper, Andy . ter---- Neal and Wilf. Gliddon were up to have loads Of hot ��'ater for 'clean, flameless heating! _. .. _- . r.A group of Toronto residents Lake Couchiching to see the emcees 1 . every other household use,with , You .get more out 'of life . • , e new t��o-eleme'n°t, fast= when you get the most .out of .. _ .. . r .NO -PAYMENT UNTIL MAY 1ST t ` recovery, Hydro water heater, electricity. iBathrooms Installed, Se tk Tanks, a p ,�,� With electricity, hot water . e c. - Is ac n a - " - W IEs Basements, et i gat• f do costs only few ` �� �` r: ::v.,••..iq ' NO D N PAYMENT cents a day. HYDRQt _ C - ts years - For further information call 'i ` • -.And that's not the only,,- i ! �'^��> _ _ _ • . 'PAT DUNNE Temple 9-1841 I . . . - ' - ' " • .•,a 1. . . . . . • . ., ..r . . .. . . _. _ _•. . . . . _ .• - - ,. ra ,,.Toy ' .�_ _ ._ � -' • .. _.�. .. ... •.a...._ .:s.. _.. ,fool....,�:sa. ..'�'n = :. . -••. ."'�,+.''� , GUS F. G. Nvnt; t�tatt�rta�tt °L - j. :�:` `•^^'TS.' _ __—. -1, - :,„p,,y_y -•:yMIISi1.:%•rr.iS"��►• • .. Y Of school Area 2 � . . . {3UA.RA��l'rE3D Mr. F. G. Hunt was elected chair- Y g E� ��• _ • �IP man of the school:board of School ( 0,:'�V Ssrvsee ` Area 2 at their meeting in January• PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Mr. E. Harley was, elected rice AUT Make or Model chairman and then the management, AI n r � FUNERM MU ,' TOR Finance, public relations and building Y NEEDS m j' aad property committees wen-, set up. COVAET1CS :;iUNDRtRS �A B _ FURNITURE DEALER The meeting discussed the pur- OEp chase of the first ,school site at Bay . STORE'•HOIiRS - t Ridges and it was agreed that the r name of the proposed school in Bay DRYS DAILY 9-q Prive ft Asr bubm oft Servlea Ridges be called Bayview.. $ ' is . ?YVfEIC � r•_ •. ': ' w W DEUV E a 'ED ,DAY OR t Public school. - SUNDAYS i HOLIDAYS 1-5 Wit' of Duniwrtol>< e. _ ONTARIO COUNTY HEALTH U14IT PICKERING PHONE WH. 2-5461 PHOME • -- L Weather conditions hav- cap••-d a ATlaetiC 2•DO6 Phone WH. 2-2171 shortage of water supplies. Where temporary methods of s iy a be- ARE Pickering, Ont. - ing adopted, be sure of the sotuce' GRA#1All . HARDW of-rv3:r r for drialdag, and the wash- , R KI: . ing cf eating utensi'.s, or In th; pro- K0. AND lr 1-A paratwa of food. Where any.doubt • • P s exists, water-should be boiled. ,- • Appliances, Points - lVC'f'Fn*tgAiRiL W.H. J.THOMPSON, B.A.. LLB. �. "A Ant . . Sa:sht•r sad solkitoz 1 tst�rtcal Socie 1.. e,d outdo.•T�a , , i • fi► fools, Glass, Etc. ' BridA Columbia and Onnrfo VWso Stock. irnplen-Als 3*00-- - Pickering Township Historical So- JWM P`iftu"'s• Rewl ftmwood BWg.. Ajas- ciety will hold its annual meeting in Ten @rill Hard wa e' et " VPHiteball 2-5151 the township hall at Brougham -on SaTme,W Thurs. Feb, 16 at 8 P.m. 1P9loo ed oaa Reddence: TsasnpW 9-2653 Reports of the committees will be PHONE WH. 2-1911 - PICKERING tk 10"0* AA•-as" heard, the election of officers held and i 1L1 q O *Wsr XW116 a discussion,of the official sper"g of Creighton, Fraser, Drynan the museum,will take place. + • saw. :� -� g Hannah's Cateeing , , eta,. lass. - Sr Murdoch DINNEY WEEKEND SPECIAL Barristers, SolWton and Notaries - RROTHEDC ' R. FLEVex Pub Heating Contractors Blueberry Tarts 6 For .24C . Bank of Commerce Chambers, Hot Water,-Steam Systems, Solicitor, 3 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa Installed Barrister, _ Alterations-Repairs - WH., 2-0386 Mary PIS Telephone RA. 3-3446 Temple 9.3357. Main St., Pickering flfsrrisL at Old Kingston floe/ nlghmaa c� . ._ WAIT m -- GRACE PRESBYTERIAN AT. ?x7391 or AI. 2r1362 COUl+i`I'RY GZ$ Church Ai" �u N►B E R C-C lj. ACS1sACs1� A>!� CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE Homw MWL to r� 9:3 0 we fuse �7•r• SIM Public Worship,and Sunday School - 9:50 a.m.-west Roug• Public School Good Cash Dew FaTutnO 11:00 a.m.-Centennial Road Public School To The HO1neOWAer CA1:Z . MC, Ii40LIS EVERYONE WELCOME apnaaGrieco �e�Na '.lr.r lVeRyMs And - "'.REV. WM. M. T. fU4TON, .:. apsomm flerife• Minister Take Advantage of Our Payment`Plan 1 2 Brycemoor Rd.. . _ _ . 1Phone AT. 2-2372 11M7 Oftle• ANGLICAN NO Payment rUn1i'eiuY I�JOW �,E/i ri �� J L irlhhOOGI�si'Y o" SON __ , :------ � -------------�- - --- y ! May 1st. Also Can Include, More ST.' GEORGE'S A - igh-sy Bs.n,Rm� w.�b lw.rusew gs{�e,R _ CxuRCH - - ,Materials Plus Installation Charges. —� 1;essblisAed 19oa Pickering Octsxio ROST. AvsTIN. PROP. Rector 3 Locations To Serve You fi. R- L V6'biiby, Ontario I - Rev. H. S: Shepherd, B. A., D. D.Two ad%@ West of whlthy an •;FREE DELIVERY sel Na. 8, fiisYw*y, bar sreea i Box 198, P:ckering - Ph: WH2�ft13 Whitby and AJatix -..• -`j. qe SUNDAY SFJtVICES AJAX PICKERING :WHITBY _ fbeoei Whitls7 dso s-a4i2 8.3n a. m—Holy Communion 1WH. 4-4303 IIAIH• 4-3451 MO. 8-3171 - f above wit hdrawn for time being) DR. JOHN LESIK 11.00 a- rn—Nlo�ng Prayer 11.00 a. m'.—Holy Communion (4t'h Sunday) Nardware PLI.fMB 11V G 11.Co a. m.-Suday H icol :a the . ■ M E�Tist1 i� .ALFRED aAYES -D — 11.Oa'a. m Nursery in Rectory I PLUMBING BATHROOMS Pltkering 1111edltal Centre Room - ages up to 4 Y�ro • - : PRESSURE SYSTEMS —OFFICE: WH- 2-0660 10.00 a. m.--Hc'y Communion and .Faints Electricbj A liantes ESTII+iATES GIVEN :'IItES WH. 2-1855 - Iatercn�%ens for Tree �� PP, Pboae - W H2*17 r St Andrew's ,Too s Glass Etc. i M, `• • --------------- ----- Pr Sb1►ter�an Ehtirch Kmn`ta Heron, B. A., - Minister - RLEVIRON & RADIO - School : r 8.45 A M� Sunday _ r • - � i 1.C6 A. M. - Church Service, a S �� ware REPAIRS : W -_ :... E � � �- __ PHONE: TEmple 9-1191 I I N Pickeri�lg United . Chattels! 'phone WH. 2-0484 Pickering DST, 'BARTON'RADIO & TV ' i S H E R R mss .v. Melville M' ter: Re M 1 ille fivttan A. EL RATTEW - I FUNERAL AND SUNDAY, 1 EBI?UARY 12, 1961 � ' � � '•RACE RELATIONS SUNDAY° ' A, i AMBULANCE SERVICE - - — - HOC, G. CONANT, ff. Two Morning Church Services .. Ingo Tin �F a t LP�1'ee— No. Z HIGHWAY p G-pp>Zg BUJLDWG. A.MX junior Sunday School 9.45 A. M. `'uE` 011. 7. sr • 6limeee et. fi. ps►aws AT PICK. BEACH ROAD Senior Sunday School - 11.07 A. M. Third Church Membership C1NLp CAiH OR WITHIN 10 DAYS ----___ Telephone 7.30 P. M. STOVE G11 2©.e Insurance Coo AUDLEY ` WH. 2-.'161 O CASH oll WRHW so DAY! � OR PHOii>< 1 19 la. if. . Sunday School ' Arthur Mitchell Ltd Otiw �" lror Farm W Ows►tR7 Z.30 p• M. - CMurch Service e saws"On Veadlows. BRADY Christian HILIS,nONT Soorety Who 2-6771 :TE.9-2431 ..R.rsil. lnwxrsmm eowTman & Giason P�UMgING STORE CHURCH SERVICE AND � � SUNDAY SCHOOL WWTBY W SUNDAY - 11.00 A. M. ' THE ONE PLACE TO GET - S0 -.--•.- , , in Rosebank Road•School T�O� »_----- _ Reading i2oom Open T public WALTER N f I EVERYTHING IN DA11.Y - / • In Allerton Pudding Kingston Rd. TO NIONTETTN, MONTEITM, R1ENl a co. PLUMBING. ,GOOD VALUE At Rouge Hills BARRISTER SOLICITOR _ . . . . PUBLIC..h..f.►•d AacatnMnb - pT THE RIGHT PRICE OATHS - ucw"d Trustees Te••rmOMY Meetings 8.00 P. M. ` COMM Open Doily Till 5:30 porn. - Evary Wedresday In The NOrTIt-west eorntir of _ Alan = alwwo - stratH'd y p• .1 Readink Room old Plant- Rd. on Satvrdo Till 1 m. o. w. Ri•hl C.A., I.I.A. ' SALES - SERVICE - , . . . No. Z Highway Z-0!1• "awe RA 5-3527 CONTRACTS sew R W~ e. . X320 Kingston Rd West Hill For Further Information WHi:eba .,112-0890 CALL - ATlantic 2.2635 • AT, 2-2080 AT. 4=4721 j - t. �.^ :•� iii i jaw f /I M/N;�i�i •t f j W ha t are HAPPY ,MOMENTS Made of !Here's our favorite recipe for Nappy Moments. Told 'f one store — OURS, for instance. Add to it generous measures of convenience — sparidkv cleanliness V freshness — fine, quality prodYets in wide assortment — terrific values! Mix well wilt heaping, portions of FRIENDLINESS and COURTESY. t ; " I � ; i Add that aN4mporta,M ingredient— HAPPY SATIS- ay IFIED CUSTOMERS. Let this good combination blend ' f .: and mellow to bring out the fine flavour of friendship. ` Enjoy daily. Its a combination to lift the spirits and m ake the heart sing. .A PRICES EFa NE E EWE RISS T Why not visit our.friendly stori tomorrow? Make RIorR To UM IT s .every shopping hour =— 60 HAPPY MOMENTS. . - - - ent�►>attrtE . _ Qua I iet Assured Meat sEXTRA . A . Total FRESH BONELESS OVEN READY WITH DRESSING Lenten Features - 'SHOULDER FANCY WHITE — SAVE fib. C. in Bonus-Tapes — - SAICO TUBA ROAS TofpORI( Receive an Extra $2.00 BONUS TAPE ........... PORK . BUTT with each of these TIN G �b. C BOLOGNA TAaERITE1 ..ROASTS 6RAFMUITOJ lIICE %:'r' - - •` _ 'DON/LLD DUCK 2-4 OL TINS IGA --SAVE 11e ROYAL o� I LB: TRAY PACK.. COOKING ONIONS Ca u Co I TABLE SYRUP e �,, c on's N O ;.:;. �6. 5ma11 L�C:X vV M*7V yi�r : Receive an Extra I"Z. DEVON BRAND RINDLESS �� BONUS TAPE :• C With each of these JUGS -, . -Sliced Side Bacon gib. 69•C MIRACLE WHIP , OZ. INS t:ATEttI CADBURY CHOCO. = _ _ -� - � TASER� TO RE KNOWN orTHE TEA .Y TASTE 60 L re s h e r b Y air :'- 2 GZ MACARONI A HEARTY ENERGY FOOD — New Brunswick # ICE CREAM ROYAL GOLD v,-CAI. ALL,.FLAVOURS 16-OZ. 54-1.8. PKGS. C BAG _ -- 0_ SAVE 7c :. YORK FROZEN NIXED -i Reg. :�CRISI' LETTLTC'E S. NO, FRESH 2 for 29c AUNT JEMIMA Re or Buttermilk Ye' g•eta b i e s .. PANCAgA GOLOMINE Of KE MIX FLORIDA ORA GES VITAMIN C — SIZE 2502 do:. 79c CALIFORNIA'S FINEST EMPEROR GRIPES U.S. NO- 1 GRADE 2 jbs. 29c POLY C L8 ?KGS. C IDEAL FOR STUFFING BAG GREEN PEPPERS U.S. No. I GRADE 3 for 2 c SALAD FAVOURIT GREEN ONIONS AU S. NO. II GRADES t1 bunch" 27c :GOLDEN DEW r I G A rill AR K ET ARD �. e• .� :picas. NTAR10 PICKERINCO jj C .. _ r mom I