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VOL. 78 NO. 22 PICKERING, ONTARIO .FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1961 Published Since November 1681 Post Office Dept. Ott;.wa
All Ages Have Fun At Audley Retarded Children's Assoc. Asks Province
And Local Governments To Take Over Costs
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Pickering Townsl�p council has
approved reeolution of the Ajax, DICKERING VILLAGE
Pickering
and Whitby Association•
for Retarded Children that education
Nelson Tomlinson, son of Dr. W.
and training of all retarded li
�. ersons W. and Mrs. Tomlinson'iwas rushed
in Ontario be provided by the Educa- to the-Ajax Hospital on Friday last,
tion Act of Ontario and be the res for an emergency appendectomy. °
a 4 ponsibilit'y of the Provincial and
Mr. Chester Butt is improving
D�unicipal Governments.
satisfactorily following surgery for,
' .
g, x x : man of the local association appeared
cents, at lax osptta ast wee
Her man friends are sorr y• to
before council and outlined the his-
learn of Mrs Clare I3aisdon's still
� " tory of the school in this area to date.
The school opened in Ajax fire hall in being.confined is Ajax Hospital, '
Congratulations_to the fol9utving
1956 with 5 pupils. In 1957 there was
on successfully passing their exam•
an enrollment of 15 pupils and two inations•in Piano under the Toronto
teachers and in the same year the
vc• , •> ' � Cousehtvatory of :lfusic, held recent-
school moved to the Red Cross build-
5 2 ;. Iy at NVhitby. Ian Buttars, Grade
ing on Brock Road. The school re-
mained here for 8 years, the enroll- Susan Richards and Pe ,
Peggy Srsuire - . .
ment increased.to 22 pupils requiring Grade 2
three teachers. Then in November, Sympathy is extended to Nlrs.
1960, the school moved into the new Howard .Nickling, in' the passing
building in Ajax. Total cost of the , of her uncle Rev.Honoric W. \Vat•,
new school being $67,000.00. Of this ers,'of Toronto, last week. Hr was
amount, the government paid $23,000 General Manager of the CNE a'a
in the form of a capital'grant, the one time.
Association paid $23,000 from its Local ice fishermen have not been
yearly campaigns and projects. The doing too•well at•Laie Simcue, duet
balance of $23,000 was paid by the ing the past two weeks.
Association in the way of a bank loan. Several acres c,f gra-s were bars.
This is on a 8 year period at 6 her . ed off between Station Road a"
F.
Y.: cent. the Brock Road, just north of 4014
Mr. Bird proposed that the amount Highway on Sunday afttnrroon. Vill-o
Audley C. O I. T. hold successful game, Dianne Puckrin, age 3, shoots thoughtfully. It looks like Audley. is outstanding in the form of a 823,000 age Firemen and volunteers witli
icroldnole party.'Althougb much too a 'in"' across the board while Neil training their crokinole competitors
loan from the bank be divided into sacks etc. got the blaze Hadar cote+)
young to ,participate in the actual Guthrie, also three years, looks on very young. three separate, equal, yearly amounts trot before any serious damage tars
photo by Barry Pomeroy resulting in the sum of$7,66646 per done. l
year which -he suggested be divided .11timps have been prevalent in
between the municipalities of Whitby, the village (and throughout the dis-
Winners In- Public Suggest $10,000 Budget For 1.961 Ajax and township of Pickering by trict) during the past few weeks,
the number of children attending the and many local students have been
Speaking Contest school from each of those muriicipali victims: of the disease.
Township Recreation (ommit�ee ties-
9 Reeve C. E. and Mrs 3forley at-
Mrs• F. 1401. President of the Mr. Bird also asked that the muni- tended the Official Opening of thg
Pickering and District Home and cipalities continue their ' monthly ne(d $25,000 library at Breoklin,
School Council was Chairman of the 'A budget, estimated at $10000 %will — - • grants toward the operation costs. In on February 8th.
t'trbiie ;Speaking Contest on Monday be required to operate- the Pickering i • • this regard he pointed out that the I will 'pay from$7.00 to $30.00 for
evening at e. Rouge Public School. Township recreational program ing West Rouge Satisfied� operating r-sts for-this year are e:-ti some types 1947 and 1948 Silver
Contest arrangements were made 1%1, according to a suggestion• put With " • I mated at $16,000 and that with gyro- Dollars, depending on "conditiots". r
by.Commi`toP Chnirmsn. :tirs. J. Fox, forward by 'Mr. Clifford Laycox, a; Mail System viricial and municipal grants amount lack Hambletom WH2-6640. _
Principal of Dunbarma Public School, member of the Committee. -Mr. Lay- ing to $12,900 it 'still leap�; t r A650- Mrs. Stan. Balsdon is hol.�raying
cox is'also a ward v r p:FSent Wive I',<i•.• in Tcw•nshi council has de- ciation to raise over $3,000 b; their in Acapulco; Mexico i": two weeks
Prizes were .awarded by A1r. B. g s? -
Hogarttt. Secretary of the Pickering on the Township Council. The regu- cidei not to endorse a reGolution of own means' with her mother, _11:x. 1i+xnac use;
:Public utilities Commission. Iar monthly meeiin&r of the I:oarFt-h-e-Certennial Recreatinn Association - - her aunt, Mr.. Nicholls and Barbara
was .hell on Wednesday night. Only i c'tainir. Dadii, a cousin. Mr Irals(nn' it. re"
The Judges were: Mrs. Hawley, 1 P ¢ to mall %ervtce in the west �•
Head English Department P.D•H.S. • a quorum was•,present with 3le%sVq.I en,l of the township. Township To lrftget turniirg home Ellis work end.
Mr. Garratt, English Department, Wm. Powers, Kal Vizely and lrraie`1 Crunch feel that the township resi- Pancake Tuesday and A'sh Wed.
Head absent.. t dents. es ecial}v. those in West Rouge nesday have ushered in. Lent,
Pickering District High School. p On Assessment
• Mr. Rackam. Ontario Provincial air. Laycox painted out that a large i sees more satisfied with the present _ ladies, it is time to be thinking p►•
number of grants, previously-handled arrangem. 4-11ts.of having their mail bout those Easter bonnets• '
pyre, g A.scssr:rent will be discus �rl at a „
by the township council would be as- come fl7 •ou,Th the West Hill Post Mis; Carol James snake on AI»'
•Winners of the Contest were:— po meetirs; of Pickering Township Couri- .
1st. Miss Elizabeth -Walker. West sumed by the Recreation Committ". ,-,ft;ce than the 'previous set-up, when cil ort February 20. cohol Education' at the evening ser-
The initial budget for .1960 was set ,>;P,:, vet their. mail through the vice of the Kingston Road Unites$
Rouge Public ,School, Pickering T.S.A. g The as3essmettt discussion vt-iit deal
No. ^s at $5:300 but wa:c later re",IuCF to Church recegtly,'
Fif�h�and Creek post n�fficP. with the land.re-assessments of Pic- Congratulations to ?sirs. Davidv
$4 000. A special budstet n ght has i Tli- Recreation AssWiation asked
2nd, 4 r. Tim Ricketts, Fairport; ,� t ke:ing Township to be undertaken . Crichton :who leis rated bar birth•
been ,yet aside for F,�t�. nr,. T o F,..,,ncil to endorse then resolution year. 4
Beach P is School, Pickering T.S.A.j � ,s this day on February g
t recreational financial need.; of the yP<r : t ,It asked for the restoration of the n Y 1i. Her youngest eat
No. 2. • At this meeting, Township Assess- -- --
rncreationat program will be c:i:-' Highland Creek post office, to extend son, in Toronto, gave a surprise
3rd, Mr. John Webster, ltosebank I po• meat Commissioner D. F. Goslin will
cussed at length at that time. letter'r-r 'e•• service., to the entire party far 7 er with' l:.r fear chi}dreq
Road School, Pickering T.S.A. No. °.� Due to Mr. Head': inability, to at- f t' submit his formulas to be used in the and thirteen. grai�dchitdren .at, pro*
4th. Miss Jann Hasek, Lincoln Ave.I area o, Hialtland Creel: and to anpro- reassessment.
i tend the meetings, the Board agreed g The Ontario County Assessor, Goi- sent, 1
Public School, Pickerin;, Village. 1 g' priare furde for a site and buildin Congratulations to \I r. A. F. Cal..
that he should be rPpl:icesl. Mr. Lav- for• a Highland Creek post office.' g
County final ,contest to be held at don Hepditrh is also being invited to vcrt, who celebrated iris birtlidav on
cox %aid that he ,would attempt to
the F�athleen'Rowe SchooF in Whitby 1 , _ attend to discuss the basis of 1961 St. -alentine'; Day, past Sitr,ls •, a.
obtain the serti leer r?f :? renresenta- S S
an 'March 1st at 7:00 p.m. assessment. number of friend; came out ir,�rtl
tive from the ward 5 area. Nlrs. Don- Present- Plans For
ald Beer war appointed Secretary of.
Toronto, co^,piste with a party
• • • one organization at a fee of $10 per • • • celebration, cake, candles at..1 all ilia
Pickering Midgets In meeting. i Village- Rink House- Township To Assume trintmitigs
., Mr. and `f Ron ilia na 'visit-
• T^,. Ii��ai•a SuggeaPd tt,:it I1 r. FI: u• �y
a.M.H.A. finals ' ' T P 'J,ighw°I��j S', Road T her, n:,,thi \f r` F. ll 1ti el, �u
G. f:,!mt:nda should '+d t'pl the nr:;t; f,^ rnmr^"t^r fur. the pro n:Pd Toronto on �. (;l+l i 1, ,nrt
ro�u :.: meeting of ta.c Cusrn:itt e i'fr' r 'nm ;ill;"-a tin>- house have \irs. +ln:T`- r rune; tit' •_:iith.
I'icke,`ing ]tirlg t htN n c ,•-am .v ,plain t}iP ,:, t.,t .n'.il' cr,•:'; r,r t
hare, extern;:i LkP Cs.�LH.A. f!:;�_d 1wn; ruts• „t their t,i:ins. Th<< OntLiriu Lr'pa•,nnent r,i High, The i.ad i • 1i: :i,•• 1 C, :r of
Little Th:: ito• Gr,,t;n rlu:•:n. lt-m. R:1r't" }oc } architect` ha' , �; f
j f,r the 1:::=t noun, . 'r :a;:'a have a.;keii F c..erinsr Township rise i.'nitrcl ? urrh .hrl l a :,,>; '.:�-
1 1360. It was uq;.: .�,! tli: t lull f,;r.cl`•�drawtr v•) ^king n'^ns for the TO"o`1.to faire over ills ne•:v tnaci the;.: con- !' !;
I Tint-y i)lay,* xbi dgr thi; Saturr'ta�: for 'th4; •:r r.:zr,t vu h:ul r;,t !nerj t, 1 #ul "alentin,°
: posed build:nr Ansel .r:, 1v;•,r kith- t:•u,tecl betwee:t C'hu:•chi ?t vet anal 'were j,n�;,nt iris,'; :\r,•' � .;;t
aiirht Whitby are-na; G:.,nne time apprn`.� I. .', raymc:nt i,y the Re- !r - C
it`.., to t C-;, _ r•i:;. en tie, $,atic3t Read, south a*. Itel=prin n;ood. �'ae, r.t,r•,1 , .
is 7:30 P.M. and'thri how •r• honing c"tic•n Comm'r ••. M g �•
IBollrl kwt tee« fo'.::tpprnval and to `,11 .e. Cuttncil l.a..ec a te,u:ution :utd \\;hitl, .
for a' gaod'turnovt. of ;ocals-fans. ;,i La;co° ^ncJr•d t:taf am ` - y c
- r1r1.I llPil t1,1= 1we^k: ,1 i f n T. r
main^�.� ex 1�r,dtd nt the' lt,�crea- acco tl p ihi.; rou,i at a shectHl meet \4i,,. Dian• ,,,_ ,c r;,'F„
s l -11 r. It:nkirt ha•: ,drawn up plans ing I'riday flight. ;sent th, we:::-1 xi twirl fire 1.0tal
! '.limbers of tha -Canal,tan' C!i;i, :urn > .;�cciutiun -i-uuld h fFcr nt!& fot ,1 Very Hire lookirx lnd.c«rtainly *The Highways Depafinent also Jame,' iami!y,-
plea;e rensrnther tbar Joachim i;tnr_ , u, a`..rkifir fund for thti fu: .r« es f;t .try =uit:a)le building, asked the 'towiishi to assume the The i:,1. t't'i:; i� Manua - a C?aw- '
icke, Do). :lnfbassador from Wet t:-hll-hmenf of a Community Centre. T;;;• committee a.re, counting 'on sere ice-road between-Lip;erpool Road alcadr for \1.tr_!f 4. '•I hi; per..r:; will
German},• :rill speak at th, ne>a -- --°-----••-• •° Ifle^ labour, donations nf, money_:1nd a �-
and F tt ort .Road south of Hi h:wa take l,.acc I! ,r-1 the rn:i : r ,:�u�
Club meeting, Thurulav, 1•'rbra.tn• Many members of the local Rotary m::tPrial, The plans call for a $4,000 401.- The-contract� has been let for of it-," more populous part; oi, 111i.;
23, in the Geposha H�,ti1, 0-ha.tca, Club"will be attending one or more I building, The .cost of donated, ma- this work. tntlnshi;: \ ,`re of rite tontr
at 7.30. This will not ! ; , . 'inner j' sessions of the Rotary District Colt- I tFrial% of r•ourse :would be_stiTA neted Council decided to table the matter ' hr given
meeting, but reireshrivni5 ,_.ill, be ventian at the Royal York, this week,• from this ,amount. until the road has been cornpleted, lie \`,•,,:111,: 4 In<t;tute !,1
served after, at 50c, end. Piitures of the proposed plans for der the c tn.,.:t< :1 , of \Ir-. F.
the ouildina and more det of s
con- MacRae, :n c. b t=t till= tweet <;uitt
cerning a village canvass will be re- County Assessor ing anclt1i.r 'l,tilt.
• • ]eased shortly. Ladies - 1,i,1-e rcment'xr - this'
East Woodlands Association To The committee has the proceeds • Friday i's the 1\•or'd r_i P:aper,
~ from two skating carnivals and withdraws Appeal Service is ')eing held in St. Gcors;c s
promises of donations from a number Angiie'an Church at 30;) Tt• pi. Mrs:
Spark ,More Community Activity of villan,� citizens already. Pickering •Township has been ad. H. Perkins, Ajax. will the ,},oak:
j Village Council has framed the week rised that the Ontario County Asses. er, and Mrs. C. F. l;rown art.,ankt.
-East Woodlands. Communitq As- the Second ConceT�ion. February 19 to 25 for the Rink sor, Mr. Gordon�Hepditch has with- Gar} Disney is recoverinz i'
Rink
sociation invites you to a bingo to There are many things v:e would House Canvass for Btril Funds. appeal before the County severe attack of of ,nt},S. t
g drawn his a
be held on Friday evening, Feb. 17 ,like to acquaint you with. Feel free Judge. g Murray Cooper ana i:m:n� CTtirka
{ at the Rouge Hill Park community at anytime to contact the executive Township Sells Mrs. Hepditerh had lodged an appeal came home from Trinity c"allege,
hall, formerly Howe's house on the of the Association. President George against the'land assessments of all Port Hope, for their mid tent t break
South-west Borten, Temple 3-2526 will he only township hands below Con. 3. this Thursday. i
Kingston Road, opposite p y School Debentures
Fire.Hall, commencing at 8 p.m. too pleased to give you a re. of Mr. and t the W. P. Baker and(
It has been many Sears since the the past and future of the organiza- Pickering Public Library family spent the week-end at (:eti�
Association has had activities and tion, and to supply names and ad- Pickering Township council at a ills, N. Y.
-now is the time to revive.the spirit dresses of executive members. special meeting on Friday night ac- NOTICE 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter kcny0h,
of friendliness and fun that many We ask your support so that in the cepted the tender of Bell, Gouinlock --- -- who are well-known here for theist
remember. near•future we could sponsor a boys' to purchase $490,000700 in Pickering Pickering Public Library has a- work at the "dig" during the surtil
The picnic last year at the park baseball team and 'possibly a girls' Towwnship debentures. vai•lable slow, s selection of, bookf, tnei, have a daughter, born Fib+
was a success and plans to have one team. These debentures are for the new in ' ainy
9, at the New fount Sitta�
the D*ch Language. We wel- r
again in July are on the agenda. We hope you will endeavour to be 'public school to be constructed at come say who wish Ue Woe edvaa- Hospital, in Toronto s
Few people know that the East at the bingo.this Fri>lay night and Bay Ridges. to this service. The pancake supper held !a Wbo
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Woodlands boundaries extend from work with us so that we may obtain The debentures are at 6114 per cent a Residents Po Chtrre new St, Georie's Pariah Rsl1, a�
White's, sideroad- west to Scarboro a successful and bright future for 'to mature May 1st, 1962 to 1981. Non-redd'dttr - Adults i1.00 Year Tuesday, wa a great success It
townline and $nom Lake Ontario to the ypwhnq and old of this community. The purchase price of the debentures High School Students • 35c. Tear -especially nice to have Cason SIM*
is $99.00 Pub. School Students . Ift Year herd able to be presslnt.
^r•-ti that wee inf armatioa' shaWd,be,�iv-. Pesmita",tor 4hse�+6 cAw<
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Wit Y en to the farmers'in regard'to the stricted to those persons able to read ��srds 9 .kb INI � i+d`iii� Sep.
posting of no hunting or trespassing English—and therefore read the Sappls+res 9 WARD WHITBY. ONT.
Awt Days Reduced �. tic tanks iced and cl.�ea.
• r si:Many farmer$ have claimed that $�It was pointed out that some hunt- Emeralds ': s ��� YO ��
' hunters either ignore or tear down ers said they could not read the - Bowling 200 Or Over -
Reptesentativee from the township the sign. N license or speak English. (We pre- Rae ,Brock 228, 252; Louise John- •
of Picl'Sering, Darlington, Whitby, Last Aveek the Ontario Government sume the hunters brought into stogy} 204, 210; Edith Hogarth 2•t8; Dennis Cartcge•
Whitcpurch, and East Whitby were stated they are considering legisla- court.) Rose Stroud 238-. Eve:ine Montgam-
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very definite in their feelings at a tion where the fine for trespassing The meeting was unanimous that cry 224; Helen Patterson 223; Jean ..
meeting last week, that pheasant on farmer's land will be increased hunting and shooting should be Bradshaw' 218; Isobel Blackman 500 gad, $4.50-5.00
shooting in their respecti town- ten 'times what it is at present. banned in any built-up area. 216; Verna Landey 215; Frances
go Fran.
ships*could be reduced from 10 days It is a known fact that some uat- Mvrkar 204; Winnie McCotnbe Z04. 1000 gal. $7.00.
to 3 days. ers cause a great deal of damage to Ladies' Jewel League
The meeting was held at Broug- farm lands by tramping over crops, " Single (flat)•- Rae Brock ALSO SAND GRAVEL
252; High Single (hand.) - Rae TOPSO& AND ALL
ham and members were also present injuring livestock and tearing down Team
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from The Fish and Game Associa- fences. Pearls. 13 I Brock 258, High Triple (fltt) - Rae WEST 11JLL A7•. 4.4059
tion, Some members at the meeting GAT-lets :•13 . Brock 657; High Triple'Band.)' Rae ' 'Wk1176Y i>M+t�BA24
The -feeling was also expressed stated that they-felt the iBsutnce c, Rubies 12 Brock 675.
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' - n misunderstood woman" ending with
Dbarton H S Make Presentations • •
V poem "If Jesus came to your house". Rust Inhlbiters Are
The theme song was sung, fol:owed
by minutes and business. Thirteen Added To Road Salt
ladies answered the Roll by a Val- n
entine item, A Valentine Social end- Discussing the adding of inhibiters
ed the -program and the meeting to road salt Dick Squires said•that
closed with hymn 444 and the Ben- aline. he expects the salt problem --
ediction. Supper was enjoyed by all. will be lessened and someday over-
Mr. Lorne Jones had the misfc0- ,
come He feels that_ '
tune to crack--a bone iiv-his- To--&o at present is to give your car
white working in the bush last week. a,wash whenever it is salty. Along
A daughter was born to. Mr. and with a wash or grease job Dick will
NJ-s. Mac. Albright on Sunday, Feb- give a FREE brake`adjustment at
ruary 5, at Uxbridge; and to bif, his garage •in Jack's Esso, station,
f :.y and bars. Donald Wilson,'a daughter Station Road & Highway 2 or call
on Wednesday, February 8, at the him at WH. 2,3070.
«z �� ' Oshawa Hospital. ._ .�...._..-__-
1 � -'
Russ Sh 3•n Jones and Mr. Ron- In Memoriam
` ald Death accompanied the Grade
- In loving memos ogt tl*°r
_ ADAIR d father - -
_' School, to Ottawa, for a couple of Air, Reg. No. 310791, 70th Bat-
t days a the end of the week, to see tery, 3rd. Div. RCHA., who died on
!' Parliament in Session.
February 16, 1936.
bir. and '4irs. B. Jamieson and
'M'e ""° '
Mary Jean attended the Official Op- Memory ht[e is a dear little path, \
a Where hearts are ever true;
y 3 ening of the Anderson St. High
Sctvool at Whitby:on Friday night. A Path we travel again and again,
Miss Anna \'Filson sent the end Because it leads to you;
p In memory's garden we are always
of the week with bliss Sylvia 3llap
together,
y> :� at Bellevi,le. A thought for today = memories
'
b1 r, and bars. Cecil.Disney, Mr. forever:
Earl Disney and firs: Frank Dis- ( _ Sadly used by lonely wife
ney attended the funeral service for I
• Laura and daughter Elsie.• ! •
the late Mrs. Geo. Maynard,of ��iqr
nipeg, at Toronto, on ;Monday: WATER HAULAGE
The World Day of Prayer will
be-held for the-charge at Greenwood 24 HOUR SERVICE
Church on Friday at 2.30 p. m. ART THOMPSON i SON
Church Service a% usual next Sufi- WHitehali 2-3894
I±Mt Raw I. to 3L - Kasrn,Chsk ,C*enW. $!merry HArpeL Back Raw: rl..medallions and trope W'F'ox day, with Rev. Fleetha= in charge. -
a,garcia F4rg iaw, Debbie .Aardca, Wm,.�(l�n. H. and S.), Firm pal) and Mr. Nels. Westlake,
Ma:bma Mficbe11, ' Ricbard Marb, -Mti. Age presented H. and Mho presented Kiiwasis trdpbies..
- =.',Taal:Cooku n. Faic Ocantner, Jaoee ... ...- -,.- ` AJAX AND P 1 C K•E R I N G -
Dtamparton Home and School Little Sandra Beamish was.confined serried by the Ladies of Hope United .,.GENERAL HOSPITAL
ation hold its general meeting to the Ajax 'Hospital IBIit week and Church. The guest speaker was Rev,
o� � ;, February 7th at 9;00 is now home suffering from measles. H. W. Vaughan, N.A., B.D., Th.D., AJAX , - O N T A R 1 O
Col-
pm. This was also Founders' Night She is wished s epe lati6neovery. loges Secretary of the Board of Col- ANNUAL CORPORATION. MEETING
and a lovely cake was bought for the Birthday congratt>lattarta to Mr. loges and Schools.
Occasion. A candlelight service con- Fred Scott who eelebr•aW his birth- Frewhin='e Bay Bowling League.
.-Oducted by Mrs. Cooney was one of day on February loth, to brie. Jackie Roughriders 9: pt., All Outs 91 pt.,
e y is February Slow Pokes 82 pt. No Names 82 pt., 'notice is hereby given that a general meeting of the shareholders of
the high lights of the evening. Two l8th, to wh ,
'trophies and 9 medallions were �� 18th, to Hill Dobson on�Febt•nary 19t#m Punka 81 .pt., Bums 78 gt:. Vamps 691 Ajax and Pickering General Hospital will be held at 8.00-p.m. on
Pre I and to John Kendall on February 20. pt., Pickups 62 pt. Tuesday, March 28, 1961,in the Nurses'.Residence.
tinted to the winners and runners up We are leased to hear that bars. 200 and over—Pat Tranquada °57,1 IMPORTANT: In accordance with the Hospital By-Laws, "Any person.
in the recent public speaking contest p ,2, ' who te-the-_Corporatio-n_.at-least thirty days before the Annual
-held in Dumbarton School, and at this Lois' Fertile is.. now home from the 221; Win Jones 3 Edith Beaman > 'r'
ax Hoa ital'and feeling much bet- 218; Clare Skitch- 214; Vera Tran- Meeting in any year, the sum of $1.00, shall be a Member of the Cor -
time we wish to think the Dumbarton p g
' -' Kiwanis for their trophy which the ter. quads 225; Bruce WiaemarrY57. 224;� potation for the ensuing yc-ar.' Therefore, those wishing to qualify
Phy y` The Frenchman's Bay Bantam hoc- Helen Fenton 853; Helen Hill 22 as.a Member of the Corporation for the current year are requested
donated for. this contest. 'Mr.' West-'
key team won the first series of Ban- Mike Cichun 213; Mike Morgan 225;, to have their fee in the,hands.of the Secretary no
later than Monday.
lake was on hand to represent the' tam "L" O.M.H.A. playoffs against Alex Parker 214; Dorothy Wiseman j February 27. 1.961.
Kiwanis and Mrs. McConochle, vice-I a team from north of Oshawa _8 to,1. s.5; Eva Stephens 215; Clarence blem•bers and 'all interested persons are cordially invited to attend.
president of Dunbarton Home a n d 2 , ,
School Association, -presented our The first game played last Tuesday Gibbons LI3; Cliff Johnson 218. K D. MORLEY. - _•.K.J. blaclNNlS,
i ended with 'a score of 11 to 1 and Arrangements have been trade to.
trophy and medallions assisted by President and
Mr. J. Fox, principal of Dumbarton the second game Saturday was 17-0. have the Annual Bowling Banquet at Sect
Public School. Mrs. J: Henry was
The next series will be against Sun- the Ajax Legion Hall on May 5th, Chairman of the Board, -
presented with a corsage of carna- derland and they expect a lot stiffer
by and her past pre,Presi pin opposition. BALSAM & MT. ZION SHORTHAND TYPIST REQUIRED
by Mr. Wm. FairRrave, President,I M F. Scott and Mrs. J. Herder-
s sstated by Mrs. B. McConochie, vice-J son attended the Toronto East Pres- T;.e %'•'. A. met last %cdne,day -- _
president. bytery Annual Meeting of,the Wo- at' thf home -of Mrs. Lorr-e Jones. s
Refreshments were supplied by man's Association at Hope United The meeting opened with,' hymn.$002, ,FOR PROFESSIONAL OFFICE
parents of Grade 3 for the occasion. Church in Toronto. Mrs. W. N. Tyr- follow•ed'by a few 'sentence prayers
Thanks to the Pickering News a dall presided. There were 460 ladies and the scripture read by Mrs, Lew- ROplr in writing . to:
picture appears ,in this newspaper Present, Communion was conducted i4 Jones. Mrs.. Lorne Jones aye the Pickering News -
showing children receiving their tro- by Rev. C. M. Curtis. Luncheon was Devotional Topic on "Martha - a
phies- and medallions. . Wm. Fair-{
•8�
ve President.
,
N'S BAY
A very Pleasant evening was en-,
joFed by "a number of Fairport SE --.--C RS
Church members when they.were the _
guests of the Dunbai•toh United'
Wornin's Association on the occasion
,of the 75th Anniversary of the W.A.! Clean; Dependable,-Priced' Rigkt For YOU — COME 1 H TODAY
�A most interesting program was l
given, telling of some of the activities
from.the stprt of the •'Association.+ e00
The musical program with the artists! 1.959 CHEV. ,STATION WAGON BROOKWOOD 6-Clft. ;in o13 fashioned costumes, was thor- '
_ough:y enjoyed, as were the games
and refreshments.
The Fairport United Church W.A.
monthly meeting was held on Thurs - OOR HARDTOP AUTOMATIC $795,aOO
day afternoon, February 9th, opening 1955 BUICK . TWO D
witi: a pot luck luncheon. The hos-'
teases were
Sco Mrs. a R. Bals5 a and PECIAL SEDAN $1 ,600.00
>M mss. F Scott, The table was aurae-
1958 BUICK 4-DR. SS AUTOMATIC
t.ve;r :_ecorated with hearts. An auc-,
Lion was held following the lunch,
;. ivit'r. 'tlrs• J. Patterson followed auctioneer. O� e0O
The regular meeting followaci Pr'e-I
1960 FORD FAIRLANE - 5�0 sided over by the President, Mrs. .J.. 8-CYL., TWO-DOOR, AUTOMATIC
Aawbor,. The Scripture was read by f
Mrs. J. Henderson and the lesson
his b Mrs. G. Warren. After
.:. thong._._ y -the meeting a number of the ladies i 6-C YL., TWO-DOOR, RADIO
FORD.- FAIRLANE
attexrl Pickering_ . '
Valentine Tea and.Bake Sale.
e The W.A. has been invited to at-
tend the World Day of .Prayer at BISCAYNE •:$1300.•00
1 .Conte^.vial United Chut•ch on Feb- 1�5� CHEVROLET TWO-DOOR, 6-CYLINDER
1 . ruary 17th at 2.30 p.m.
A reminder that the Anniversary;
ru ry 8 to be held Saturday, Feb-
Feb-
ruary lfi*.h at me p.m. Tickets are FORD FAIRLANE 4-DOOR SEDAN $11P695o00 te from members of the W.A.� 1960 •
on Sunday evening, February 19th
at ::•! F,.m. a special service will be'
rein of celebrate the 14th Church. r I M , _DOOR, SEDAN $•925 .00
s6r: c•f tint' on United Church. 1956 FORD CUSTO
Cor.frratulations to Mrs. Fran Went-1 ,
zeI r'-• receiving her Can
Citi-�
on Tue}clay, February 7th.
NIti'e are sorry to hear that Harold
Pre;.-:ce had the misfortune to break
hi; collar bone at Pickering High- = f THESE CARS HAVE BEEN SERVICE DEPARTMENT CHECKED
e^heel last Friday. He is confined to;
the A ax Hospital, where surgery was 1 ..Don't Dela Call 'today WH. 2-5660• or ,2-5661
Le tie?,n,— M repair the damage. y
Tr.- ;regular monthly meeting of,
the Frenchman's Bay Ratepayers will ,
bF he{ at Fairport United Church] SALES PICKERING
Hal{ on Friday, February 17th atMOTOR
Mr. Harold Mitchell, chairman i, � -
af the 1fighschaol board will be guest
•
'
Tony Farr 1, Ricky_,Matten 1, Bill home of Mr. and. Mrs. W. Sowerby town mission, especially for men's(
Reid f Schlo W •• on eek- v tit underwear,. shoes and u►, rs.
` �TOR�A� :- "' - =— a Hy�Jses ��esb of their eC !+t - u The Tseasuier'sa report bfor Ref yid $seers seer• -
Wot n16s Llo ? Al- its. Seth, with endy and Dan past year was read by Mrs en
- -- Wayne Godman•T,
---• e bert Bunyon 6, Mfke Carter 6, Hot, ny, of Scarboro, risited.Mrs. Weal-. Heron, and offering for this meet-
6,`Alan Hughes 6, Roman Rfy ers on Monday. : tog dedicated�by Mrs. Henry Van(
zinc mike. +' Trudy; of Epsom, and ltfr. and Mrs. entative on the World Da of Pra UP
• We were glad to ace Reeve Sherman Scott take a stand 4, Jim Lennox 4. r y ,
David Camber 3,
H. Hubbard and family hadjriinstet er, urged the ladies to attend, on
with the complaints'of'F7ctsfCiimaa's Bay residents, aired Robbie Clark 3, with Mr, and Mrs. Ciiff Hubbard . Friday afternoon February 17, at
e• At s•c 6t!`id)meeting last week. Bruce Donley 3, Jim rss n 2, 3, Y s
on Sunda 3.00 m. at 52. Geor
• Paul Sloan 3, Bob Anderson 2, Stu- Y�'� P• George's Anglit:at>r
p t art Brennan 2, Gerry Matten 2, Ste- So=ry ''to hear ,Mrs. H+lbbard`s Church.
Mr. Scott said he would contact the
township solicitor to `sister, Mrs. Clare Balsdon ig in the The next .meeting will be held ai
am what action could be taken to see that residents Who phenaeClark
arm Don Farquharson . •.Ajax Hospital, but is recovering.fol-° the home of Mrs. Hugh •Miller, oa 1.
'IS O&Rmly were without a water supply due to S>tearby COII- PENALTIES lowing surgery. Tuesday, March 7, at 8.00 p. as,
would be looked after. ins Leonard 'Cornutt . _
; - - -
. M Mr. and Mrs. eons CURR •
4 and Cathy, of «'i•low•dale, also Mrs
'W �-_is lice to see new development 1n the area, 2t _ Frank Baron Kenneth Chafen and daughter Ter- "Retort From Parliament"
- AIsa-Milner... ....�..._..................�4_..
hould not be. at the expense of the older residents. Nor Barry Head , ry, of Green River, visited Mr-and
Y
ta}tonld the older residents have to put' up with any more Ian Kay hies. E. Cornett, during the week- Labour
M. P.
• .. ............... 4
end.
Ham'Minister Michael Isabour
R
` -than the usual lnconvenlenoes that usually accompany any Hence Dentey. ..........
Wayne 'Godman'............. '' 4 •flss Glorai biusklow and fir.
_ large development. Bill Wardell .. ._.. ........I. 4 Gordon Carter spent the week-end Friday. February 3, was observes
We feel too that the rest of council should keep a weather' •- With their respective parents. Miss. by_ th of Commons as the
�� a House
P Roman Wyzinski. .................'....... 4 anniversary of the destruction of the
biusklow's parents live at bipskIow
eye open in the interest of the long-established residents who Stephen Clark ::.....'-.:;,';.,....;:....... ` and Mr. Carter's at. Vird's.Creek. House of Commons by fare, in 1416,
Billy Hood fir- Speaker instructed the
have been paying taxes here. to see that they are not incon- The Red Cross Centre will hold �,-
+tom- tr.,.�,es I• Crokn le Partti on
"' -" a Euchre and i o at-Arms to bring into the Howe
'remenced or jeopardized in any way. Bob Wank ... s dal n -
March 4. keep this a open' and used
....•.••••• wooden trace which was
It would appear from a letter In this week's paper from the nary riuRnes . • try to attend, the House for some months after
Joey.Phillips .. bliss Susan Wilson and her fat- the,fire, while waiting for a new
Developer that they too agree with us and are willing t0 Randy Richardson . ......... ........... `l one' to be fabricated.
wa the can to see that the alder establish- her ate. Len. 1�';Ison., went ice-fish-
�o-operate in any y y Bryce Schwalm ing on Saturday, at Lake Simcoe, In doing so, the Speaker, spoke a:.
ed residents get every consideration. t luck - but a an ev- f
Paul Sloan . . ... .. Not m follows:
John Underhill o
mu .1 thought perhaps all bon. mean.
• k quit ou6 1 >z
r perience• ^,bees did tot know that we had twc
Many happy returns to Terry FAf Ua�' B�� � ���
maces, the second being the ot�
e e Betts, Donshire Court, who celebra- which is on the table today, am
'Tesfimomal For Lea his ninth birthday Sat. Feb.3 with Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. which saved,the Ho"o-as the,gym
y Caroline and David, and Mr. Wes-
a party, and to Garry Howitt, Rouge Ballesty of Pickering• formerly of ley Draper, of Angus,' visited We bol of lit. apthority deers$ the ins
_ • Lakeview Avenue on the safe arrival
e Starr., Here Hills'Dr. who had his first birthday of a son 6 lbs. 12 oz. at Ajax Hoapi- latter's brother, M. and Mrs. Drap-
MOWN& terval �� � fire fa Febryarl
this week. s tar, Thursday, February 9th.- A spi er, on the week-end. and the presaltation of the new
South Pickering testimonial Fifty=eight, Grade 12 .stRdeu$a � ther for Ltirraine. Mr. and Sirs. Syd Davies,sad-son tie � �e ,�� i
dinner is planned shortly for Federal Pickering High School in Di- Mrs Duncan formerly of Lake. Glen, of Richmond Hill, visited Mr. 'the3ou3e went on.to the cos-
j,aboar- Minister Mike Starr. The ane Deer, Bev Casselman, Chris Scott vietiv avenue now residing in Ajax e- and'Mrs. J. Davies on the week• sideration of budget rr_+olutions re•
local Mearber of Parliament will be and Dale Waltier from' West Rouge Rnfferittq ill health at the resent std rating to tariff duties, covering
honoured on Saturday evening, Feb- visited Ottawa last week. They were time and we ho she will recover Miss Neta Richmond, of Toronto, goods of a "class or kind made ir.
- : teary 25. Scene of the dinner will be guests on Fri. Feb. 10 of Labor Min- ale hope, spent the week-end with Miss Mary Canada"; the object of the resolu-
the Anglican Church Parish Hall in ister Mike Starr at breakfast in the quickly. Lehman. tions being to tighten up on than
jPidceriag Village. Parliamentary. Restaurant and visited Many happy returns to Ricky Rai- Don't forget the Happy Hour at ufactured goods and equipment c'-
1 of Victory Drive who was 9 ears the church on Saturday, at ].30. ing into Canada of a type which
One of the most popular 'I. P.'s. the House of Commons where several ry ry } 3i; McMurray, \loderator of the B
;on the Ottawa scene, both with his ofrthe Party Leaders spoke to the
old February 15th. were being or could be manu.'act red
awn party and
among opposition group. Mr. and Mrs. N. Morris, Phil' hero
os;tioa roe They vent on .a tour of the P' L'aptist Conr•ention, conducted the
',Mike is equally ighly re- Parliament. Buildings, visited the an Highland reef i ed worship 5ervict here on-Sunday. Oa Monde the Nn se debated a
d David of nd C sit s y, s ed
:mss' Y l-,- i rrh.ives and the War Mu- Mr. and Mrs. W, McLean on Sunday. Sore to report Mrs. I- Roberts Private member's re.olution whit?
garded among the people he grpre- se ;-T __ P ce th effect.of making
setsta at the nations capital. seam. Thpv stayed at the Lord Elgin Congratulations to Mr-an,f'1I rx --E�- y Friends would ha a ktn un•
-ic-+rr#�p�isal._ i t•.vRe for g
It is reported that sortie of his. Hotel and dined and danced at The Wright, 5'L Lakeview Ave. on Lhe! speedy recovery. P� ['tssitr�reiimefits
asso ' f2±osr>'Ottawa will also-'be Chateau Laurier on Thurs. evening(safe arrival of a son Thursday, Feb-`I Bailable to the widow of a cL•i nia.•rt
,o an the affair. Feb. 9 and when they returned home. ruary 9th at Ajax Hospital. entitled to Ouch benefits.
?little are available at nominal .Fri. they foil they had spent one of( Mrs. H. Conley.is in Scarborough) LIVERPON. This was one of a number of res-
�OSt by panne - TEmp1e,9-2GiS. the most enjoyable tunes of their;General Hosp;tal undetlta;nfr surgery. Lon�*ratu:a!i�n_ to fir. L. Gibb- plutions dealiu6 with 'unemployment
vounir lives and something to remem-; Friends and neighbours wish her s�' jron• x'lu• won third $'tire at the insurance•
ffAtlff!! b°r. T� y recovery. - .rt.. at di.cus3rwithclUnitedaS t.ate�•r�authoritt
speed ov r i Fire f':. S.vccpc a'-c Tau-'; ti
. ..3� 4.Liwo%Vi EST tii�Z'{,r. 'SPORTS AND Happy birthday to Bill • Jeffers Ajax Bowl, Friday acid Saturday;
H b > , 1
RECREATION ASSOCIATION who will be 6 years old, February 1R. January 27 and 28. res the gsestion of. ma'f;r.g uar�
The West Rouge Ladies Club met 1 Y
--sit the school Thur. Feb. 9 with.thirty Hockey
League Results � Standings. - i1 r. and ''Its. L. Sharp of Park :Iles. Betty Erie'_ parents, 14fr, ployment insurance brncftts avail,
'sous ladies present. Mr. H. Henderson, (February 11}h. 1961) Bl.d. were hosts to Mr, and Mrs. and bit:. Walker, from ltic�w;ck, able to Canadian woodsmen work.
East Ave. re resenting the Inglis Atom D;vision McGuinne3s, Michael and Peter of St.I spent last week-end with the Cam- 'ing in Maine and New 'tiamp�hire
p :Catherines over the Reek-end. ll Another. resolution pro�'.fes. foi
Washers and Dryers gave some very Hershey 4—Rochester 4 y' unem to
enlightening and useful information �— 2 Happy birthday to Stev.-n Swain Happy. birthday to little Gloria P y'ziltnt insurance for per,
Buffalo _ I'roridence Y
on the care' and use of automatic Pee Wee Division ` who will be 10 years old February Latnbe, who was out year old tn sons unemployed on scene^t of
. .. :_ - - 18th. ,! Monday, Fe _ , .
tiers.
"washers and also on the use of wash= Bruins O--Canadiens 6 a , br s, J 13. There was also a resoit:ticsa tc
day products. Mr. Henderson answer- Maple Leafs 9---Red Wings 3 Mrs. A. Pickard and son Ross vsi- Mr. and hies. John Fernhout and
P w L T GF GA Pts. ted her -parents Mr. and Mrs, W. boys from Fradford, spent last Sun- limit coverage to persons t:rakini
ed questions for the ladies on the xe»hrp s s t, 2 ao 18 t+ P y P $4060 a year or less; and also k
subject. Winners of a draw were Mrs. Rochester 1! s 2 2 24 23 12 Boyd of Newmarket last Sunday on day with fir. and firs. Bert Ain- y
: Mayers and Mrs. W. Ferguson who Prov donee 8 2 5 2. 2e 22 a the necasion of her father's 85th sley. disqualify married, women whos4
H„a,io 9 1 6 2 la zc 4 birthday. Con atulations to blr. E11is Pet- husbands earn in excess ,pi 44 ft
removed beautiful g;fts of Bone hand- P sr L T GF GA Pts• y gT
led Carving Seta while Mrs. J. Wool- canad'un. s v 1 1 +3 1A 15 The results of the inspectorate of ham who celebrated his birthday on annually. This resolution wot.:& als<
won a carton of washday products Mavis ate 9 " 4 3 84 2s, Ontario No. 4 Public Speaking Con- February 15. disqualify.persons under, the age o
Red Wings e 2 i S 18 27 :
. Gifts of soap were given to lj„un, d 1 + S a sa c test, held at the West Rouge School, eighteen, residing at home, when+
everyone present and a most enjoy- Rochester opened the scoring in Monday. February 13th were as fol- in Mensoram the head of the household earns
eve evening was spent The hostess- their game with Hershey on a goal lows; First—Elizabeth Walker, Rest- -•-- excess of $4000.
es served a special lunch of sand- by Glen Jones, but Hershey came llA�; Second—Tim Ricketts, Fair-. COLBOURNE - In ever-loving
These were some of the 4$ prix
'wichea, cakes and tea. back with a bang and scored three port Beach; Third—John Webster, memory of a dear husband and fat- ate members' resolutions et;rtentl�
The next meeting of the Club,kill quick goals, by Barry Head. Alan Rosebank Road and fourth •Jana her Ernest Clifford Colbourn, wj;j> on the order paper.
be Thur. Feb. 23, 8:30 p.m. at the 'Milnes, put Rochester' back in the Hasek, Lincoln Avenue. died February 19, 1460. Others included a National Hous
school and will be mostly business. game with a slap shot from the blue Birthday congratulations to Jean - Sadly missed by Wife and ing Act for elderlZpersans, increas•
All ladies in the community are-in- line,-but just before half-time, Barry Margaret Garnett who will be 1 year Family.' in pensions for railway employees•
wiled to come out and join. Head scored his fourth goal: After old, February'19th. establishment of a Department o
The Ladies Club are selling tickets the turn around, Rochester had more . Visiting the Parkinson's of- Park St. Andrew's Church-W. M. S. Industry; Atlantic_provdlLees capita
for a Consumers Gas Cooking Dem- of the play, and Alan Milnes eom- Blvd. over the week-end were Mr. and investment fund; municipal loan
:onatratioa at The West Hill,Gollegi- pleted his hat-Crick to tie the score, Mrs. M. R. Parkinson of Toronto. The monthly meeting of the �y. fund; rational Development Fund
Thur, March 16. All proceeds and that is how. the game finished. The Home dt School council execu- M. S. of St. Andrew's Presbyterian greater assistance for edecationi eu
!from the tickets to go to the club - The second game of the afternoon tive`meeting will be held at Dunbar- Church was held at the home of pansion of technical and vocatiotia,
So further their work in the comma- was another close affair, with David ton School, Tuesday, February 28th. Mrs. Ross Murison on Tuesday et•- training; national flag and aationa
yEty Brandt opening the scoring for Pro- president's of Associations ire in- ening. The meeting was conducted anthem; Canadian sport.- council
Mr. and Mrs. Jack-Smith and Peter, vidence. Buffalo equalized with a-'goal vim, by Mrs. Hugh Miller, Vice-,Pres. communications council;, Nationa
h.:
" ''jlZidgeyrood Rd. had a family dinner by Terry Nicholson, and took the lead CHURCH NEWS '' The Devotional was• convened by' Health Insurance:
?party at their home Sat. Feb. 11, for just after half-time, when' Gary There were 15 ladies attending the Mrs. Munson, . assisted by firs. There were alw resolutions deaf
Mrs. Smith's mother :firs. Richardson Welsh tallied. Providence came back Ladies Fellowship meeting at the Patterson and Mrs. Harry Boyes. A ing with the textile industry; fin
from Toronto who celebrated her strongly and David Brandt scored his church last Thursday evening. The very interesting and informative ance companies; employment fo
birthday that.day. second goal, when Buffalo had'Fran- work , of sewing and knitting the Paper on. the topic "Together, rye older workers•: controlling expendi
Mrs. Eli K•indy, Selkirk, Ont• is kie Baron off for tripping. ladies are doing will be sent to two Prepare Christian Literature' was lures for election campaigns; juv
spending a few months with her tie- Canadians trounced Bruins by a families, one in Quebec and the other prepared by. Mrs, Murison. enite delinquency;_traffic accidents
phew� and family air. anA Mrs. Cliff score of 6-0. 'They only led 2-0 at, in British Columbia. The ladies who attended the ev- and kindred subjects of social aril
I>Ick, Ridgewood Rd.,• half-time on goals by Wolf,Sehlombs Sunday, February 19th, at 11 a.m. cuing session of the Annual-ifeetirrs economic interest. _
Over two hundred attended The and Bob F;ry, but took command af- Rev. Charles.Tipp assistant secretary of E. Toronto Presbyterial, gave Many of the subject., meritioner
First West'Rouge Cubs and Scouts 'ter a added fur- of the fellowship will be the guest highlights. of the meeting. were already under„consideration ID:
Father and Son Banquet, Wed. even- then goals by Wolf Schlornbs , epee er, Ster_w s r from Etiansel the Government: and some had 1114;.
ing Feb. 8, at the Legion Hall, High- Bob Fry' and Mike Carter. Bruin's 'ton. Adult Bible Class: at 9.45 a.m. Hall, 'stating the need of this.down- ready been dealt;with,
land Creek and report a most enjoy- Bill Wardell was given a penalty for the subject will be "God". At the
able dinner and evening's entertain- grabbing the puck. evening service at 7.00 p.m. Pastor
'•went. In the second Pee Wee game, Red gpltp8f >sermon will be "Christian A T E R
Miss Ethel Atkinson, Toronto is Wings were no match for the re- Failures Cause and -Cure."
visiting,her nice and family bit. and vitalized. Maple Leafs, who scored Friday, February 24th, there will
Mrs. Bob Miller, Ridgewood Rd. for nine goals for the second game in be an Ice Skating Party at Heron Purified water for cisterns an W @��S
the past two weeks: succession to win by a score of 0 3. Park at West Hill for- the Junior - D@
A s eed recover to Mr. Norman Leafs opened the scoring' on a goal' - IlVereCl An�/W11ele
p y . y p Teens. There will be a school bus for
Gainer, Rouge Hill Dr. our Vice Prin- by 'Mike Hughes, and added three transportation so there will be room #5.00 500 gallons
cipal who has been confined to his more through Albert Bunyon,. Keith for all those who wish 'to come. $9.00 1000 9911ons
-home for the past week with a virus. Lloyd and Mike-Hughes, before Red" tt lWay, February 10th, Board
Mrs. Betty Banton, Sunnyslope, is Wings replied with goals by Roman members of the Fairport Reach.Lib- . Special rotes on request for large onlounts
in the Scalfioro General Hospital Tol- Wyzinski and Bob Anderson. Red rary met at the-,home .of Mrs. A. PHONE OSHAWA U. 8-4771
lowing surgery: Wings seemed'to be back in the game, Pickard where many phases of Lib-
In the Kiwanians Junior Bowling but just before half-time the' Leafs racy Work were 'discussed: "-
•�League Sale Feb. 3 the high scores added number, five- by Wayne God- Sympathy of friend suet neigh- _
for boys was bowled by Garry `fe- man, and after the turn around.num• bours is extended to Mr. Pat Dunne
7. Clelland 259,and for girls Lynn Mc- hers six and seven through Keith and Mrs. John Balle'sty (Eileen) on :nom ' DAN CE
Clelland 190, Janice Hudson won the Lloyd and Wayne Godman. Donald the sudden passing of their mother
Lucky score and other high bowlers Farquharson • scored Wing's , third Mrs. Bridget--Dunneof Dublin Ire-
for the day were Dave Welsh 216 goal, but Mike Hughes scored two land on Tuesday, February 14th.,Mr. TO THE BIG BEAT DORMS ROCK
fund Jim Lennox 241. further goals to complete the rout. Dunne flew home to attend the fun- EVERY -FRIDAY N[GHT
The leading team in the league of Godman was given a charging penal- eral.
Garry McClelland, Lynn McClelland ty.
Jim Lennox and Sheila Hudson bowl- ° Goalseorers To Date AT THE RAINBOW ROOM
ed a total of 821 for one game on Barry Head 2v, David Brandt 13, BROCK ROAD ' , '- Rouge Hill Plaza
Peb. 3 and that is good bowling In Glen Jones 10, Alan Miln Mark g�µ,tie, met on Monday in the Also Every Saturday at Scarborough Farmers Market
any league. Riley 6, Yerry Bettis 5, Terrk Nich_ school with ten prc••cm. Judy' Phill- Birehmou'nt and Danforth Road
Mr. and Mrs. P. Tillett, Ridgewood olson 4, Pat Visaer 4. frs received her (':olden Bar. The ,9�K
ltd. are holidaying in Florida for a Frank B:uron ;, Ricky Mayers 3, („- K, < titt�•e c t the l,t. Pick-
DOW* a W6610, j)ennr4 liwd :. iiiq, ( uh anal S•:• '..i r:c't at the
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"your F ��RS Lt A Oshawa - >itA 'J- :,. valentine Dance . SPIES - $245 Per BUSH.
7+Q" 9 Friday, February 17. SiafIntoeb and Other Varied"
.».w-•�.... __».-�.���� In Stock F:
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This-is to remind evervome of the Pleats bring own comtaiaet.
Uffiee WH. 2-6212 Residence WH. 2-3115 _ "valentine Dane.. being sponsored t -PICK=NG ORCIJARDS
#Jlkr �ng SwkQ by the Women's Auxiliary to the No.2 Higbway. Oise�West ad
32 SINGSTON RD. W. P-0. BOX.160 NATURAL GAS i Ole BURNERS Ajax and Pickering General Hose- Pkkering
„ , its1, on Frday. February 17, at the WH2-1247 4 n
PICBtERINO, ONTARIO Z4 NOUJI SCI k@ Ajax Community Centre- There will OPEN WEEK-ENJ?S
Gas i Oil Equipment for Homes, be dancsn�g.•to the music of Ted Tay-& OilE ipme s, Cottogesr for and -his Orchestra, from 9.00 P- - SPECIALS -
Houseboats, m. to Y.00 a. m. Buffet refreshments -Used Oil Space Heaters
Camping, Etc. will be served, and Door Prise; From $27.50
Trailer Accessori9s, Jacks Gas drawn for. There will be dance •
p� � Used Gas Space Heaters
Ref • rotors, Lamps, Stoves, es, and a draw for a movie camera. r From $35.00
_ . __ r on
.. ��� ��� L�e • '. Hutches, Pumps, Mantels, Hea- Tickets for the careers are still - Electric Rarngettes _
920 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO_ - tars, eh• sale, and will be at the dance. � From as R , -
- - ""EVERYTHING FOR TRAILERS A11 proceeds will be used in sus- 1 Automatic Gas Ranges,
work
ROCKS S BRICKS
COLEMAN DUO THERM
Mary o k at the hospital. From $125.00
INTERNATIONAL
One New Forced Air
9 TUDOR ST AJAX on their 27th wedding anniversary, eG Furnace - $16 Bur
STRUCTURAL STEEL WHitehall 2-3491 Tuesday, February 14. One Gas Conversion Btxnne
_ Mrs. McQueen, of Toronto spent New " '�
: --- "- a .week-with her daughter and fam- Man Other items
CRANE RENTAL.. And i
TREES TAKEN DOWN - it Mr. and birs. Cleland, of Mood
j TOPPED, PRUNED Y MILLER HEATING u
.Phosl�s WH. 2-1960 WAlnut 2-5103, MO. i-5l11 clew Road. _ .
AND REMOVED Ajax Phone WH2-M%
STATION RD., P1CiCER1NG, ONT. EXPERTLY DONE A meeting was held at `the hotnt (feb 24)
INSURED of Mr, and Mrs. B. East, of Shep-
°BOB" ]i1cKAY pard Ave. Mrs. Peggy.ROo s ,showed_ . FOR.' SAL$ - 1937 irfetropoliepn,
9.2068 slides on the Baha'i World Faith. one owner,$ second car. lk-
Pbone � Mrs. Ross has recently..traveled M sealant r-onditictga•,�'VAnsonable. Rees-
ONN Le LA - -.. and<'Mias Edith Ormerod took in round the world. on; for_arising - bigger car sow ssi-
Tea and Fashion Show at Pickering We are pleaded to hear Keacie 4 0.4 TEmple 9-151!6.
r-N S U j A 19.0 t on Thursday last. All reported a Howard of ' aft Grove p home feb 17
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- from hospital after an a}'e operation. •1
good time. and is now doiag fine.' • `
FRUDOMAL ASSURANCIN Mrs. W Pegg entertained' her Ha birthday to Mr. Steven 01- HP WANTED
CONAPANY :�� sister Mrs. Wisner, of Toronto, on PPY
son-of Pine Grove on Feb. 14,
Thursday. Mr, and-Mrs. Earl Creason. of GIRLStttl
A O B'1 t �!D! Mr. and %frs. Edgie Pegg. and If interested is clean, pleasant abom
ii 0i wily visited the MGPhail family Ricktntond Hilt were 'guests of MT. comae S�ud,i Maze
107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST in Toronto, on Sunday afternood and 11rs. J. Spring, of Pine GroveC Rouge Hilla ;
` Mfs% Gloria Trolley visited the last Sunday.
office: SEatian Mesa,Ajax Shopping Centre. Phone: WH 2-3301 Clocson famil•,• in Whit4y, on thr ' The Second •East Woodlands
y Brownie•blathers call: hold 'a meet- CAR RADIO REPAIRS
Pbeae For Immediate Coverage Da Os Night week-end. g DUNBARTON RADIO ;
9 Mr. and Mrs. b;rn Brooks visited in at the home of Mrs. Weldon, of
r AND TELEVISION
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Buttonville, Old Foxes; Rd., on February at WH2-6430 or-T$9.1191
on Srtnday, firs. Wilson is the for' 8.00 P. m-
Mr.June Figs. Air. and Mrs. T. Hoof, of Stirling' TRANSPORTATION
.c4 d?3CL13 Ktn Pegtiand '� ON
_ bliss Marion Pegg en�yea the visited Ida and Mrs.
`- p trip to Ottawa with Grade 12 stud- last Sunday, of y to Road
. . ' .� NEWELL _ AVAILABLE i
P e eats, Pickering Dist. High School. HAPPY Birthday to• Jimgnie Ire- to and from Toronto. Leaving Piek-
va r, sad Vrs. W. Pegg visited Mr, land, I?o gc Hill on his 4th birth- town To omtoa�aboutafl. L awing
(GWYS Newell) 1 . Afrq. t-, Cl.os,on, 210 Bowman day, February 7.
Real Estate Broker Pickering Village St., Whitby. on Sunday afternoon. Phone'downtown as.6630� p �
WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto E2 L-362b Watch far further ant3ossn2Kmrnt _ EAST ROUGE
Whitby - Phone M0. 8-3625 of the :Men's Annual Oyster Sup- o Mrs l'intll. Dunbarton, yr-ited at PLAST1t:1tiNG Of y per - sometime in btasch- All 'hgpes Of Plastering
Cobourg FR. 2-7601 The Evening W. A. held their the home of Mrs. Horne, Oakwood Plain And Decorative ,
Camp-
Res. "Highways" i{ Mile East of Dunbarton,N6. 2 Highway l meetin at the home of Mrs. Camp- Dr. last Wednesday.
TILE - CERAMIC PLASTIC
bell, on'«"ednesdap. They are plan- Happy birthday to .Dale. Eailey,
ning another skating party for the Old Rosebank Rd. S. on,Feb. 11. MARTIN TIC FLOOR
near future, at Brooklin.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris, of Old MARTIN E2IRIGEIT 1
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:'DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC I R •
Rosebank Road S. visited bars. Mor- R R. 3, Picketing
is' mot and father
Lewis. of e Toronto t last Sunday.bt T
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Sympathy i extended to the.fam-
The C. G. I. T. held a cr i Pa s A
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Ip3LMlRCUL RlBIDSNTLAL INDUSTRIAL WIRD40 WASHERS
part~ in the 'church basement , on ils of Mrs. Mantle, who passed nt SALES AND SERVICE
Henry; Geo, Home-lasts w ekebank Convalescent • • •
Saturday eyming, Winners •
FI � Joyce Smith and'Judy REPAIRS ON l ,'
- lzatt and Donnie Gntht4e. Proceeds The Friendship GroupF of,Rouge ,-Washers, Stoves. Refrlgemtore
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• �'�� i home 'M'February 23, at the +Parts Available For All
used by the girls toward the support g
of a 1ittCe seven-year-old girl in home of bars. Grace Knott, Oak- Household Appliances �
Italy, to. whom they send $60.00 a wood Drive. 24-HOUR SERVICE :
„ Miss Pauline Mansell of West Pt. Phone - WH2-6410
e [aides of the W. A. wilt take Cres. was home from school last 2
part in the World Day of Prayer week with a severe cold. PARTS AND SERVICE
yam ,q� FIRST MORTGAGES ARRA1IitiD' service, to be held during church The C. W. b held their general
v ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES • service next Saada7. meeting on February 8. They talk- Vyashing gip _ �0 And Qp
AVARASLE FOR ADDmom There will be a skati ng party at ed on the subject of the coming el- AJAX BARGAIN CENTRB
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Brooklin Arena this Saturday even- ection,
/► �n AND ing, with a social hour after, at the Mrs. Pitt, of Pine Ridge Road is Phone: WH24410
VUEETI � WE ALSO PURCHASE -OR LOAN home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Guthrie. in hospital and we wish her a very Open Every Night Till 9.00 Qfowk • '�!r�
• ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Miss Joanne «'right. .and Miss speedy recovery.
' Yvonne Woods. of Scarboro, prac- Happy birthday to Mr.. Walter plCk �
f I IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORN- tised teaching at Audley school' last Whittle, of Old Rosebank Rd', S., c
GAGE FINANCING he dance of 1&s. on February 15.
1""aL Happy: birthday to ug. Fergus- �COl1t News '
r COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - G. K. Pratt.
Friends of Mr. Walter Brown will on, Rosebank Rd. S.
his nth bir
dUBREY E. IREI,AI� be pleased to knot• he is improving tihday - February 15.
'i YQU'LL 8E rapidly, at home, following a six- Happy birthday to Tommy Kaven` ruB y 2Uc and`run tovv26: There grill
j zEEIN6 ME �� �,OHIpANY weeks stay in Oshawa );Iospital. of-Old No's Rd. S. on his 7th be 'a church parade-on Sunday, the'
Several of the'ladies enjoyed the birthday,�bebruarg_10. 26th. Cubs and 'Scouts to meet at
IN THE ADS afternoon tea, handicraft and miliin=• =-�- - Pickering Community Hall.at 2.15.
100 ADELAIDE ST. W. ery display ' at Pickering United pic4ring ladies' Bowling League p••m. and depart of 2.30 for ;ervice
TORONTO Z, ONTARIO Church last Thursday. C the United Church at 3.00 p._;ait.
Sympathy. is expressed to '1ir. Sor Team - .February-if, =paints Cubs and Scouts Pack ho. 2, will
enson, Richard and Rita, in the pass- No 4 _ Eileen . 17 parade to the Catholic Church.
EMplre 8.5300 or Empire 6-5%4 ing on Tuesday o4 last week, of No c _ Hazel 15 There are still a number of letter
Mrs. Sorenson, at her home on the No, 3. -..Anne out, regarding the Father andSon
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- TEmple 9-1730 - WA. '1-690'2 6ff • No. 2. - e en _ anque . ed if
bf four years. h u. 1. - The ma 13 they cou'1d. be turned in at the nV4
Vic. Anthony. Whitevale. .visitac No, 6, _ Mary 12 meeting,
at the home of Mr. and Nfrs. Ilse . „ . • • : • •
�'-vim H F' Hedge during the week-end. High Single, (flat) - Jean Disney Pickering Scout and Cub Pack
SIC AL STS choir practice for bot11'Junior and g
i The W. A. annual family, pot luck 261; High ,Single . (hand.) - Jean No. 2. are holding an Open house
Senior,.Choirs on Thursday night. supper will he held on Friday even
Frida is - World Da of Prayer Disney 231; High Triple (flat) on February 22, at 7.30 P. in, in St.
w*HITEH.ALL .. 5880 Y y e February 4 at 6.00 p: tn: at
for the cabmen of the Circuit, at '` ,-- Thelma Brown 650; High Triple Francis de Sales School:' Parents
- -_ for p• w at Greenwood Church. the church. (hand.) - Perna Hunter W. re invited to attend. There will be
------ b1 r, and Mrs. R. Hedge. 'myrtle, . ,
Farm Forum will meet this week, �' a CrO _•�
ing lip'; ceremony.
at the''home of Cdr. and if r- I: called at a few .homes here Thurs- ores Over 00
GREENWOOD Sc O� z
McLean. Topic "Farm' Otganiza, day of last reek. _ rm
Herhie Richards returned-t+Dune FLAT - Jean Dime} 2Ci1; Thelma �� .�..:�� _______-
•''Church service was taken on. Suit tion,Membership". - from the Ajax Hospital, on Satur- Brown 246, 208: i.il. Rimmer 233;
day by burs. F. Webb and bliss Bqa- On February 20, the Farm Forurri- ;lay, after beiinc ' ho�pitalizMl six Eeryl Boys 212, 210, 205; Varna Qt$tr1C18 Tuck
trice'bteLzan , in-the absence of bir• is haying--fir. Hall, Vice-Principal days. He has
to rest in tied for two '
Hunter _10:AtaiR. t:geroff 2.11, 203;
Fleetham, who is still confined with of Pickering •Disst, High School to I• Eileen Br}ant 20_ PATRICIA TUCK
mumps, at the home of his' sister, speak on ."Higher Education. - the I or 'fhrec «eekt vet, hefcirc returnine" 2. -
to High School. PIANO AND.THEORY I
' Mrs. Linklater; in Toronto. We ex- Cost, Tuition and Bursaries". This �� «� •1t;1\D. - ,Jean Disney 281% Lit:
.r_-_.._.. LA ICAL - POPULAR '
pert hitti-back for service next•Suq meeting w ill be held.at, the Public.I _ Runmer 266, Verna Hunter 2x3, 215; C SS 1
Oar. School, Greenwood. Everyone w•el- ? ROUG'E HILL Marg. Egeroff 228, 236; Hilda ;tit- 29 Kingston Road, East :f
Cubs and Scouts will meet•'as.us- come_ 8.30,P. �1, chell 223; Eileen Povnwrl 218, 209; Pickering - Dial RAJidolph 5-4587 ;
pal every Monday ih the Sunday Sorry Mrs. P. Wilson is ir.di.pos Hanp> Birthday to Leslie Smith Eileen Bryant 214: lfarj: .Hunt 210:.School Room. On Frrdax night the ed with a severe cold; .rtd F.rlward•� of Woodview Road on his 16tit bir- to To tlinso ?03; Do' th • Shan-
j • n n, n y {
lding a Val- Pegg with mu4ular .flu. ''Hope. all tlidav; .February 16: ley 202; Mina Lawrence 200.
37th, the Scouts are ho
enting Party, with their friends, in' will soon tie well. Hanny Nnniver4nrN, to Mr. and -
--- -the Sunday School Room: Mr;. E,' Pasce-e, Ntrs. NV. Brown 'Mrs'. C. A. Schw•aim, Altona Road
At
• Wednesday, February 220 in Brou- biatie Lynde at the organ. Miss in the basement of the church, on elected officers for 1961, as follows:
the Editor gham School. biarit Llitchell sang a beautiful February 23, at 200 p• m Rah Cam. President, bars, R. F Cooper; Sew
Sorry to%car"Mrs cordon Hodg- :solo'IVd.jr°0ifet-V*u e4tt'':"3t4r:- -•-A' 'eible`Veree, containing the Trea .;-MYs7 -Kee,il; Librarian,
T M Febsnar l 13, 2961 i)'n confined to bed ryith a heart Bell told the children a story wlri%i word "Heart-'. Program Committee: Mrs. •H. Porter, Book -Cuikxnittee:
I r attack. illustrated the fact that. anything Mrs. E. Cook, Mrs. Roy Ward and Dr. N. F. Tomlinson, Mrs. C,� Viz-
¢�`be Editor - Miss M. G.•Witter, Toronto, ris "fhat is worthwh.le requires a bit c t airs. R. Cooper. c"ey, Mrs..G. :McConnell and Ctrs.
.,11!igksring News -.«, * lied her aunt bits. Matthews, on effort and someti,.es ,pain, Scrip- A stork sliowe- was held last H. Porter.
�iekering, Ontario aSatwrday, Lessons were read from 1. King? week fo: Mrs. Bruce Redsahw, at Mr,. R. Cooper, Mr. C. Vanstone
; )ear air: : ' +i Several of 'our young people of 10. 1 to 10, and Luke 11: 29 to a.t. the home of Mrs. B. Holman, when and 1St,. F. Cook, all of the Chas.
We ara concerned to read in last Grade 12, of Pickering Dist. High with the text from veeae 31. The she received tnary beautiful gifts. Cooper Ltd, attended the Hardware
�'tenchttisn's Bay Ratepayers Also '
School aped !to ma a up a group sermon opic was Guides m
of .fifty-severi to journey by train to practical realist - Solomon or Jesus L. A. will hold their regular meet- day.
Vation has -certain grievances for Ottawa last Thursday :o Saturday. Christ?". Mr. Pell compared Sob- ing 'at the home of Mrs. Doreen Miss 1D. Johnston was absent frogs
*hieh our company purported to :be While there th y visite-: the Parha- mon, who was practical, wist; pow- Welsh, on Monday. Feb. 23. her school teaching for several
be responsible. meat Buildings and attended asons- erful and rich with le'sus, the dream- Mr. and M'-s. G. Benson and fan:- days last week with flu.'
: - We are not aware that tuts bf the , r
nditiorit# enumerated in the news- ion of 1 arliament, er. We, in,Canada and the United ily en;o)ed supper on. Sunday even-
bfr: anti bars. J. Tweedie; also States, in our prosperity, are much ing at the home of Mr. and :firs. B. NOTICE Td CREDITORS
-1paper-reliort actually do exAt. AND OTHERS
It'is our earnest intention to pre-
It a.id >Irs; E. 'Camp'le�il and fam- like Solomon, as compared- to thc. Beason.
i lerve the character and dignity of ily, }isited bfr. and bars. S. Tweedie rest of the world..Jesus.said - tq ti`alerie Samarillo entertained a
der present community of 'French- at'Clark§on. take no thought what we should number of friends at a skating party= 1 In The Estate Of Anita Ruddy
,titan's Bay, and to this end, we are Air..'.an& Mrs. T. R. Knox and eat or what we should wear. 'take on Saturday evening. Deceased.
family; also Mrs. Ray Ellicott and no thought - meant - Don't be anx Mr. and.Mr:,. Wideman" and fam-
pleased to cooperate-with the Rate- famn(y• yisitei. Mrs.- McGuckin, of ious. We make ourselves ill with' j ily enjoyed sunper.on 'Saturday ev- ALL PERSONS having claims a-
Payers Association in every possible Stoufi.yille, on Sunday. our anxieties and cares. If we sur- ening at the hpnic..of Mr. and Mrs. gainst the Estate of Ar_i*-a Allen
way. We-fully realize that the esta- Bobby -..id Gary Beelby are the render. oar'ani deties to Jesus, we i Ross Roishaw. Ruddy, late of 'The Hermitage" in
`blished residents of the Bay area latest vie rims of mumps. will,be much happier. Earthly good, DIr. Robert ti e..bitt was a tailor the Village of Pickering, who died
should be given utmost consideration, mr. a:.d DI-s. Wallace Ellicott, of can fail,. but Gud'� lose trove, dot. at t',e Koine c•f -Mr. and Dirs. $.lake on the.14th day of December, 1960.
And to the best of our ability, we are Toronto visited their daughter and Solomon died a irus'trated'�Id ui.:: on Sunday. are hereby notified to send proof of '
,operating under this principle. son-in-law-, -Eldon and 'Mrs. Cartes. with his kingdom split, but Jcsus I Mr. and Mrs. T. Rennie and fam- such claims to the undersigned Ex- i
If there are any matters that Dlr. and Mrs. J. Newsom and kingdom is enduring.. ! ily spent a very pleasant afternoon ecutor on or before the 15t7i day of
Should be_pointed out to us, from time family_ of C:liall, Lake called on her ' ' '• ' i a:t3 eveninc on Sunday, with the March, 1961_, following which, the
to time, regarding our B, Ridges muthe:, Ji:. atld Nils. Stor'rey one The Women's \_lis:�ionary Society $iake fatrdly Estate will be distributed, having
kledelopment, we- would be only too . .day recent;y. met on Thursday afternoon i.i t'r.e The \i'onven's Institute is holdin, regard only to claims then fiiled-
pleased.to hear from the Ratepayers Mrs; F. Carter had the following Sunday School rooms. � a quilting at the, home of Mrs. I,. �
'Association. as guests during the week-end: Mr. The Village group of the W. A. \ ivele on-Tuesday; Feb. 21. DATED at Toronto, this'9th day ei
yours roery truly, and Dirs. Alex. Sachlro and bir. of- the-United -Church met at the.I Remember the Euchre, every . February, 1961. 1
$ILDA WILSON Gordon Seebeck; also Mr, and Mrs. home of Mrs. Chas. Risk on Thur.- Monday night at the Legion Hall. , ?
t public Relations Director Jas. Gray, and little daughter. day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. McGuire enter- -WILL
C. TERRY
]Consolidated Building Corp. Ltd. Tile followinn wee Wi.:.ners at bliss Donna McFarlane of Tc-- tained. Mr. and Mrs. G. Blake on -..Executor, by McCarthy and Xc-
- the I. O. O. F. Euchry held last onto visited her cousin 51iss Mary- Saturday evening, and on Sunday, Carthy, 330 •University Avenue„
.!'� RAkQT: week, in Whitevale: blFs. N. \Vi1- Beth bicClement oil the week-end. had Mr. and Mrs. Daggart and fam- Toronto 1, Ontario
lion ° d3s- sea; bits. Robinsoe, Mrs. Coakw'Al, Dr. Wm. McKay went to St ily, from •Scarboro; also -Mr. and � fmar 3)
j lnsslsta about the larse watgr tower Mrs, Thiers; from West Hill.
■sOt IMp�lp1 Hi�►ay, and Y imd�} . bir• Gordon Malcolm, Mr. S. Black Louis, Md., last Friday where he_a:,
V@W,V ia,ta!rave the names `;Weft and. NI F. 'Prover.-There will be tended a convention. The AV*iisen s'institute held a �4 H�
Tl i another Euchre._ alts. John Raves, wpb nn4trwi t "g!ove-making class" last }week for
�`x 'ltd �'' on'rt.' i Mr. Russell•Gray, who has spent sullsery in the Ajax Hospital I �t _ three days, at the botm of bir, and
1•Ilf rats eomtntttdable, and Tfboiws ,a several rnontfi� in hospital as the re- week is convalescing at the home of Iiir,, Anonby.
1 'great Of iOO F �e sult of an accident--last 'fall, was at W. and Mrs. George Watson., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baker, Port �� Burner.r a��«
{ �& of tha'ares' home for the week-end, -but Peturu- Linda Formanek was confil�ed to. P&rv, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clare i
- I _As = businessman elo.ely si"C- ed to the hospital on Monday morn- her home through illness last week. Kee''il on Sunday. TA ur Ott ��
i'dated srhh the advertising and tales Congratulations to Mrs. C. I. Mr. Robert Barton gave,i-talk to
t promotion field•and amevuly Iht- rag. ,_ ,
In Ptekstrtpa Township. I ?bir. and airs. George Perry visit- Fletcher who celebrated a binhda� the students of- the local Qui • •
ed Mrs. Van Leuven, of Oshawa, re- on February 15. school on the art of Al k-screening, L11�1�t '
think thus is an.tmpottatst deissie�y Gently, There was a. Valentine Tea' and last week.
and•for everyone s edification.tdiere _Miss Bolton spent the week-end •Bake Sale at the home of Mr-.. .C. The local Library 'Board met for , AFTEe HOURS — TE. 9-1 bd2
art one or two points that must bt: with Dlr: and Dirs. Pert C. Smith, Spruce Hill Road, units their regular meeting last week.and' MM. 2-6771 TE. 9-2431
I considered, In the past election y` '
. the au,pices of the Legior. Auxii- _
mulch was said about industry, and i February 14. l
ary n F y _ t� w 1!
I personally said a great dead about DUNBA T+ON Mr. Colin Fellows, o€ Wni;i,v vi
t promoting industry its the township. Woman's Association Birthday ited Mr. George %X'atson oa jatu-- t of VI S C�riIOd Y OC�I� OI72@
t'We sadly need advertising and pro- Party � day.
t snotion - we.sadly need something ) ieTti enjoyable social everting The Circle Group of the W. .� ALL REPAIRS ALL SERVICES
i to �,itt us on the trap". Pickering For A Complete- .IOh
Township must'be recognized as µas the 7:;n •Aiini�'ersary of the of the United Church is cateri:,g tc•
the finest industrial land a- Dunbarton United Church t\rom- the hiwaitis -dinners thi. month.
I b'"�g an's Association'. la�t-Tue»day,•F-etr I fir. anti airs: W. Lynde left by By Specialists
bailable, that is close by Metropoli-
Toronto, yet it.is possible to ruary 7, 'Fite Vice-President, Nfns. plant on Sunda} for the Su h:' for
Windovis Plastering 7.
: _ t:f Ruth Pearce, conducted th�bnef a holiday. c Additions Plumbing
t drive along ffie fourcker highway Euc•' • y Mrs.. H, wive. attended a Charter YNd ,,t o.
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from one end of Pickering Town- �a•elc me toot the C• followed aj' . a.i ._ r1,group of the hivant- and`(I.ei� AiKheos Masonry
ih3P to the other and not know tf Carey. There were many guest from the Bownianville Club on I e _
S ioazs has been through Pickering the congregation of Dunbarton 'and 'Mrs. Reg. Parker has been ill, and Floors - Carpentry.
C Townabip or,.indeed even near it Fairport.. as well as many former confined to hospital: Bathrooms
This is a sad state of affairs. —.--- memberb who have moved away. Mr. and bfr,&: E. J.• Annie a^d :budget Terms_--
j Tht point in question is: should Dressed in old-fashioned costumes, Sasie.visited the Arthur Anne- ia-r-
picketing or West Rouge be on the and sitting behind a gilded picture ily, in Ottawa on the week E•nd. O^. Ca11 Remodel Construction Co. Ltd.
i +wetet tower, or if both,which should frame. were 'Miss Marlene Mitchell, the way home they visited Ikr. and L7�4t0I R
stave prorninenee? As I said -before, bfr,: \Volt, L)nde,.Ivfrs. Marion bio- Mrs. Jack Burgess, in Gatianoque. - O 8-4571
j eon=eend West Rouge for- their Clement, hiss Ellie McKay and _ -- —
comtnunity spirit, however We Miss Christine Tyas. Dfarlene Mitch- C� _ ! _
should carefully assess which would ell sang two 'sobs "Deane', and
••'be most important, the publicity "When' Paw was"Courting Diaw". About fifteen young people fro-n
r that would induce industry to the accmpanied by her mother, Mrs. the United Church attended the l:oc-
Township and therefore assist our Harold Mitchell. Mrs. McClement key game at Maple Leaf (arden'
tax situation, or,a pocketful)of pride PERSONALIZED PROTECTION
sin "An Old-fashioned I`own' on Saturday niyht.
at seeing the name West Rongr" !z -and yet realize it is costing West "A Highland Lad" and The Keel- Gordon Taylor and several others A R • F O R T I E R
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Rouge t r Bickering money. Row, accompanied by•Mrs_ -Wilkin- from 'here attended the Boat S:•ow
when one considers the hundreds of son• Mrs. Pearce read some very in- at the C. N. E. last week. ;� N S U R A N_C E '
i thousands of automobiles'that travel teresling accounts from old minute In the Stouffville Hockey League, L
ripe 401 Highway and the tremen- books ahout the beginning of the Claremont was tied with Greenwood, AT. 4-011'6
! Botts advertising value of the tower, church at Dunbarton, which Asa; but on the goal averages,. Greenwood- _
? j think it beats very serious thought. formerly Presbyterian: and also 'the was. ahead. So, Greenwood will go fire, Auto,• Life, Casualty
Iitch a prominent advertising posit- Ladies' Aid Society which was also on into the play-offs which start'on
j
Jon at the gateway to the'township founded in 1886. Presentations of Friday (this) night.'
month.h Let old-fashioned nosegays . were made Mrs• Elsie Newell has been ill ov-
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t 4s appraise carefully which name is to Mrs. P. 1_otton, airs. R. Balsdon, p
j-,treat advantageous to Pickering Tp• Mrs, bray O'Brien, 'for Mrs. Jokn Several of our young people ate
O'Brien. D[rs. \V. Nicholson wn� ended the Valentine Dance a Brou-
s.
and West Rouge from a dollars and t�.. FROZEN?
- unable to be Present to accept 'her gham on Saturday,night.
I- Cents point o�view. nosegay. These Tour ladies were' A shower was held on Thursday
John E. Campbell, found to be the Idngest-standing night for Miss Donna Redshaw. the :iPipef tfiaWed' out qufek�y and safety
R. R.'2, 'Pickering
` members according 'to the records. I daughter-'of Mr. and Mrs. Iles, Red- { _
Several games uder the direction of Shaw, who will be married in March
BROl1GHAM bliss Helen Braid, were enjoyed by to bir, Steven Wideman:- by new method Wltjt modern >
all. Finally, delicious refreshments Die. and Mrs. Al. Redshaw and equipment
-•T ?he. regular ueeklc euchre was and birthday cake were served. 1trs. Btn1 Norton called oil
Mr. Bill electrical equi t t r
hid on "fu a!a) eycni,iq February
• ' • Voss on Sunday.
with t1i, following. iyinncr�: Mrs. Dunbarton United Church Several of our Library "Members p ■
r•W. Carlton, Die+ T, Hanttnond. The ted alb •morning service 1, a attended .the opEtlast .of the new Allan Betts i ��mb'�
i•'Mrs. Perry, Dfr. -rhos. Hanuuoud, conducted by. :fir. Donald Bell, a. Brooklin Library last week.
a:fir. Gen.•J1ut�l,, \;[r. Tlio�. Ogden. .. Theology Student from the L'niy- The .\Vvrld Day of Prayer will he
j I The W. Vii. S. of ;t. John's will
sits of Toronto. The Sunday School held in the United Church this Fri- -
_ hold their next ntceting, on Thurs- teacl>_ers. and the children were in clay -at 2.30 p. m. _All ladies of the-_ a ■ _.
l dam, February 23, at. the home of charge of th'e service, and the Sun- community tn�yted to atte:id. � ena ff..1=
Mrs. George. I)unca'n, trio? KOT at day School•choir sang ``Take Time The February meeting of the W.
the home of 'Mrs: .D1. Ellicott, 'a,5 to be Holy", accompanied by Vrs: A, of the LTnited Church will be held
wrongly .tated-la,t wee"- Dir,.'Wni.
l Knox and Dirs. C. Wantlop will he
assi;tani hostesses. The program _
M ',e in charge of Dtr:. H. Plax- BRIDES _ - DUMBARTON RADIO 8t' TELEVISION
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ton, assisted by Mrs. .-\. J. Gray and LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU
Mrs. E. Johnston. Roll Call "Faith", - THE. BEAUTY OF YOUR WEDDING DAY Located on No. 2 Highway in Dunbarton Since 1946
The Young Peoplc of Brou fiham COMPLETE COVERAGE T I �9
held their meeting in the school on HOME — CHURCH — RECEPTION T.V. is to the home — Phone Temple 9-�
I Wednesday evening Fehruary 8. The
;.'neeti„g was. conducted. by-Barbara ”' PHONE OR WRITE (Please phone early for same day service)
_ -Id.stern. Pat Harden and Margaret _` _ ors Or d Radio r
Roberts told of the Greenwood, Barrie Pomeroy Shop Ho f Cash 8 C try T.V.T 1/ & R di Repai s
:'. $alum and Brougl{a,ii �'. P. Trip :
13 Campbellforfl on the neck end of R.R. 3 PICKERING OLD, ROSEBANK DR. N. TE• 9-]417 9 a.m.,to 6 p.m., Wednesday 9 Cf.f11. t0 12 nOOR
m Repairs. I gchr�.,ar•,• 4. -The •bus left on Satn� Small Appliance•$i Motor Repairs, .Repo' to Car,
',day at 10.00 a. m. And returned on _.. _ _. _ . - _
"I Ptsnclay at 7.00 p. ni, T, H. Forsythe Haulage House 8i Transistor Radios
I On 'Saturday, Feln•uary 11, Brou- �.
_.j ghar,and Claremont Young People TV. ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS & SUPPLIES
1 left Brougham by bas for the 'Maple r W A `T R — —
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The Band held an Open House in -
Qa • the'Community Hall last Wednes-
•�&�-Tv Servw*e M � Ef s day evening. There was a good
I turnout of parents and friends of the ;PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
an7 Make 46r Model band members, and everyone seemed
A'rthnx Fuel
FUNERAL DIRECTOR a enjoy- the program. Mr. Nicklin7
and Reeve Morley spoke brietb;. COSMETICS SUNDRIES IIABY NEEDS
There were movies of the band on
parades during the past two years.
• some of the scenes brought back STORE HOURS
memories that caused quite a bit of
Prilrale Ambulanoa Servke laughter in the hall. WEEK DAYS DAILY 9A
WATER DEUV RED . 'DAY OR NOW The draw for the German Shep- :�NDAYS A HOLIDAYS 1-5
herd puppy donated by Mrs. Corry, k
was herd, and the winning ticket
Wrest of Dumbarton • was drawn by Brother Xavier, of lE WH. 2.5961
"WM. NkEACHNIE, Prep. De la Salle College. The lucky win- , PICKERING
PHONE • ner was Mrs. Fred Johnson, Ajax
During the evening, the President
OR040%0%0% 04000 04
� �• 2. ,3 Phone WH. 2-2171 of the Band, Mr. Nickling, announ-
Bed that he had been presented with
_ PickerinR, Ont.
a-cheque from the Ontario Chapter HARDWARE
No. 227, Order of the Eastern Star,
1 a donation to the Bard that will .
Kt't4 A"ICLA L help a great deal with the pgrchase
'of uniforms for our players. �liaMijr , Paints
W,H. J.THOMPSON. IL A.. LLB. The boys and girls played for the
LUC;Tf031>c>i�B audience and the pieces were certain
awd A*tkorued Zue !fie Barrister and 8ollcitor 1 appreciated, judging by the s len-
Y j Sig p Tools, Glass, Etc.
s['OaRli3e � �- did applause. -
a tiah Cohunbia and Oatatto The last on the program was a
atoe>s� gylb �w�ood BlA9� Ajar. demonstration put on by about
held �� twenty-five members of the De la ' �' hardware
�,,..as1_v •t Rwrasahie
• WHitshall 7-5151 Salk Trumpet Pand from Toronto.
!' ~ _ 9�d58 It was a thrilling thing to see the
impressive white uniforms and the -PHONE WII° 2-,191 1 ..� PICI48RIN0
1t o. 000•O&son sparkling instruments, •and to hear
!• Q ob� KWIL S>)M the different music played by these.
� � tis�s ir�srt . Creighton, Fraser, Dry'nCM boys. It was obvious that many,
_ many hours in practice had gone in- -
8: MNrdoch to their routine. Nl
- Refreshments finished off a very .
enjoyable evening and the children
Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries will be talking about this Open VVEEKEND SPECIAL
FsaLff . X >'
House for,a tong time. - CORR.
Bartle of Commerce Chambers, Empire Biscuits 40e Doze R
5 Simaoo Street North, Oshawa DENNEY •'
sr, SO� r Telephone RA. 3-3448 U!!!!'
I�01 Public '.._. ,.. Main St., Pickering WH. 2-0386
lY�esli: at old !<laplsa=e" Heating Contractor
.— RAr1'P>� — .1 Hot Water, Steam Systems.
AT. 5.7891 or AT. 24362 C01IN'T' v 991IB11 Instalio4 i .� Alferatiens-It"Wirs - AJAX `�U M B CO. ' . '' ' .
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swaimee REv. WM. H. T. FuLTON _IIVo Payment Until May Ist. Also Can Include
F-rim: Ke""°"°` w"'°a �+e'a■"' Materials Plus Installation Charges.
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PRESSURE SYSTEfdS . OFFICE: WH. 24WO � lai:9sb HaD a '
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Minister: Rev. McIvIile Su"Is
SOORR Q CONANT. , A. AMBULANCE SERVICE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1961. •
SAIUM a mad >9orau AY. FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT . Oar New Prices `
No. 2 HIGHWAY
VON= BUII��. AJAX Two Morning Church Services ..
— -- -AT-PiEKfRiNG iiACli� - 9 5 Ar-M.-mad 11.07 A. M.
FUEL OIL 17.1c
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1 AUDLEY STOVE OIL 20.C:.
insurance Co.
WH. Z-3610
Wks on PHOrm CASH OR iIYRHW 30 AYS
1.3 P. M. _ Sande, School 1 't hu� Ltd.
psi �em For ram Al" Ceder 2.30 P. M. - Church Service Arthur Mi c
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Qoyvinan & Gi'oson pLB1HG STORE CHURCH SERVICE AND
SUNDAY SCHOOL
1rgO : RSI'PB'Y 8,1 SUNDAY - 11.00 A. M.THE ONE PLACE TO GET is Rossbank Road School
--------------- Reading Itoaa Open To Peblie
gVgRYTHING IN DAILY
WALTER THOMSON, Q•C.
In,Allerton Euilding Xing 1, Rd:
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_BARRISTER SOLICITO •
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Oshawa RA e-33V CONTRACTS • • • • No. 2 Highway
llw wet«+ C.A. � � Rd., West Hill For Further Inforteatlon
WlSitsballZ0090 CALL - ATlantic 2-2635
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AT. 2-2080 AT. 4-4721 _ •,
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20 OZ.
TINS
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ALL FEATURES AYLMER SOUPS
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11 OZ.
WE RESERVE THE MIGHT 10-oz. trn5 C
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Cats
Quality Assured Meats.
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FRESH GRADE A PREDRESSED
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Aylmer Fang Tomato Juice 4 `TANS
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Ajar Cleanser 3c OFF PEG. TINS _
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