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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_02_24 .i •. yV _ � - �u, � a e -Chan h6�se Cary a ss 1arc -7 ews e ic e -r i Subscription Rata: ,34 Per Year United States: ffi3.00 W. C 1VIURKAR AND SON PVBLISHER2 Sc. P'ER COPY Authorised As Second Cass Mat j 1 NoQembrr 1881 Post Office Dept Ottawa 0A 17ARIO Pickering Rovers 'Township Ratepayers To Give 48 Hours Y Before Addressing Council Any person wishing to address Pickering Township council unless it' PICKERING VILLAGE • is a case of dire urge>;cy, must give notice 48 hours before a meeting, t stating their name and also the sub- ,11r. W. D. Smith has been at' ject on which they wish to speak. home temporarily for business reas-w _ Ccuncillor'Clifford Layeox said that ons, but is returning to Florida for, past performances at council meeting the rest of the winter. indicate some form of procedure is Mr and Digs. T. J. Wheeler haver needed. bleen attending the formal openiniC. "People come before council and of the 9th National Salon of Agric; some of us on council have gone off ulture, at Montreal. The hosts weroj half-cocked in trying to give a,fast Premier Jean Lesage and Mayor answer, and have ,been wrong" Mt. Jean Drapeau, of Montreal, each of Layeox said. whom tendered a reception to tlg; "I thought it was wrong,.when last delegates. year some township employees were Harold Richardson returned Fronk, criticized in open council before the hospital on Saturday, and will spendt;. press" said Councillor Ross Deakin. a short time of further-tonvales•„ "I'm in favour of this resolution" cence at. home befr re returning to, said Councillor Milton Mowbray,"It his work at the s•.ore. is fair to both council and the rate- Mrs. Henders-,ii, Binccliff, and 9 payer. Both should have a chance to Mrs. Nellie P-khardson, of Toronto,! prepare themselves, also..a township have been spending a few days with, _ employee should have a chance to Mrs. Jas. L- Palmer and family, complaint answer when a p J laint is made.�� Mr. and Mrs: John L. Lay atten*1 "Some people come here and try to ded the sessions of the Rotary Corr embarrass council" said Councillor ference at the Royal Fork Hotel, v Ross Deakin. from Thursday to Saturday of Iasi Reeve Sherman Scott said that he week. Over 1000 Rotarians were]' felt it was necessary to,introduce. Present at the luncheon on Friday,. such a resolution. when Dr. Stanley Jones was guest 4peakrr, his subject being"The Wag to World Peace". In the afternoon,' Seth Anniversary the ladies were taken on a to of Pictured here is the Ficigering Rover Crew, the first is the `•il,age. I_ to . R Jim Seebeck, Cliff. Hawker, skip- the O'K'eefe Centre, where tea was _per; Paul Berwick Jim Morley. (absent is Byron Berwick)' Photo by Barrie Pomeroy served. Evening dinner, followed by Of Pickering Twp• the Governor's Ball was attended b¢, Village 1961 marks the 150th anniversary i number from this village. inchld4. -, (Public Meeting Set To Hear Ratepayers Support g g p• ' Cla the :�lurison's, Hales. .-HuZl S of Pickering Township. Ciarke Richardsoa's, the W.�utnt's ' Pickering Township council wl and Dr. and Mrs. Oxenham. The stions For Securing hidustr hold a special meeting on March guest speaker in this occasion was 9th when all organizations in the g i Change-Mouse International Director Jos. Abey, oil township will be invited to discuss a h n t P Reading, Fa. Those. reset t e R P g, Pickering Township council has the possibility of marking the occa- "Early Birds' Breakfast" on Satter set March 16 as the date for a public • • C�anvaSS sign with special celebrstiona. day morning were entertained by it meeting to discuss various ways and i May Shoot Pickering Just how the year would be ack series of skits. The meeting whiclk means of getting industry into the l • • the week- of-lof ar. 6. to ,tier. hl has nowiedged is to be discussed at this followed was devoted to the. Rotary _ township. Village Dogs Running I..een set aside for a canvass of Pick- meeting' Foundation Scholarship, and was The council are inviting ratepayers - The last anniversary was col^brat- addressed,by four scholarship stud-' wing- ,%ILLge. to;raise funds for' a d in 1911 when the township had to attend and will.welcome any sag- cuts from overseas. At the fine! gestion they have to make. At Large 1 new c;;ange-house for the village its 100th anniversary. luncheon on Saturday, 'Hon. Lester It was decided to hold the meet- g rit,k• 1961 should see the opening of the Pearson gave an address on "Nor ' ing, after Mrs. Fred Beckstead of , ' ti t°1e campaign is suecessftil, a water and sewage plants, new high Nuclear Arms in Canada", and iL Stray dogs in Picker ring Village had Frenchman's Bay appeared before better be tier] up by nFa� „mnnth or; 'new t.nd modeta change-house-will school and many other important rear from Pickering were present in•-,- council with several questions per- be erected in,time for next winter's events in the township'a history, all eluding Mr. J. Hasek and lair. tie be t•tic fast on the >~«t-giv*-. I acth ides at the Pickering village raining to industry. She asked if an Notice of motion was Stern at a of which could have part in the cele- Mrs. R. Simons. industrial committee had been form- rink• brating of a ISM anniversary. The Annual Spring Dance, spot- village council meetint, .last tr-'k.l Tne proposed building will cost an ed. if any money was budgeted for that the present bylaw would be erred ss the Morley Park Rat Clu" :advertising for industry and if coun- amended to allow the police to shoot] .red $4,000.00. It fs hoped that • era' Association was held at Club} cil thought securing industry was of Caere t'iere will be donations of building Assessor Gwen Vote Bay-view, Whitby, on February 17.•' �' stray Jogs on sight, if they so wish. - la's which will cut down this extreme urgency. Too mar. cum airs have been tra.er, Door prizes and Spot Prizes war' Reeve Sherman Scott said that Y �`` cost somewhat. Confidence given, and there was an atteadaaN: _ corning irl of late about dogs• rr:n The committee .chairman. Ronald !money wtrtsld be. budgeted, formation ning the tillage at large. Watson has already received some of'about one hundred persons. � • of a committee was discussed and Councillor Ab Reeve said that in donations and others have promised A request has been received fog'that councils past turd present felt some sections of Morley Park it i3 p Pickering, Township 'Assessment hand-made nails for use in the kr�. that ing industry was urgent not safe to lit children out to play, their suppert. Commissioner, Delbott (7oslin was cabin at the %fusti m: also for wood He added that it was not the sole There are many children in Pick- given a.unanimous vote of confidence en housesoid articles, preferably of responsibility t t aril and would ering rill:-ge and most, of them en- this week by council. period 1840 - 1860, Donors please welcome suggestions frnm ratpayers. Fair joy the rink. The present building It was ax-eed that Mr. Gpslin with call WH2-5745. ' I '- a annual towns tp dinner no more large subdivisions es allowed I ff� { The new building is modern and prat- don Hepditch together with the asses- be held in Brougham on the 28th. ! _ unless they bring in industry and! 6 Tax Installment teal. ir. des',gn. The plans for the new sing staff was quite capable of look- Mrs, Henry Westney's Sunday, present residents have received ser-I ch:n;7, !sou4e are the work of local inq diter tie present assessing re- School Clasp, known as the ''Nutty 1 arch,:^ct, Nk m, Rankin. quirements of the township• Nines'_' herd a Valentine Social vices. Mr. Scott said this was already t Fairport. P.c:ach' Ratepayers Assn 4'h,r. Eetr, George Brown, VJm. ?1f r. Goslir. appeared.before council Meetint; at' the home.of Judy Bry on motion. I ciati'�n asl: that Pickering Town:hi,: f,, i ': +1 and Geri via matron are on Reeve Sherman 'Scott said that ty.;e; LE collected in six ins:ahl.cn�s' y R and explained in detail the formula ant on )uesrlay, Fthruart 14, when Pickering, Township has one of the llr.' t:at.son's committee. Each• of he will use for the re-assessment of a good tntic tta= p it tead of three and than, a di:. rt nt looking for%vard tn'a Nowlin = 1 t i ;lt'.n; r f t:nle and talent to i'township lands this year. f, ;arty two large Mocks of good industria, of per cent be allot:e.? asae: a ut *, ; j�ct I ,1i,' Gpslin ex ]tined tha or as `land left :n the Metro area. r-e. per cent °or l r:.-hsynlr the p ,�` on 'March a. t � t 1, - t It t . to:,.r sincere hope, that ynu, ;,r•„tuer_t is cat 30 pe:• c�. t, of the We are i.-.f =me l t,lat •,t.l:' child - area. a ttl.rr, I:,- .i? ,: the parents of Pickering Fillige` a:t'ual land talus. This land _Inc. is the last br:::,lr in Uctol,c:; ren in the vittau_ are ilo,•i.: di 1 e Yr- .A '}',. said.he•i child:'r•n lCl�l .^_]l't „>• TilUr'il 'is YOU .ip:'!t',Cd at by taking the :':�'i'age o�•el' regar,l IO3' the. f:rupEr!” �a (ill:el 2 Break-ins In COUti°.. 1' ti11i3On "�' Ctin .:;i C•1:,1, tt':L_il Cant riser C 113't:j� p�gt J C 1' Of Fal oil foot ht' ri,!ing hic)Clc u-'cr ]sell' 12::1t., lid slut thir:k, th,' ri;:..• .il: would be ( ft„ut•es • • • i Hier%•:id t'� (Ii-cuunt c perr•nt, r,n ;:ua nest ttcek. M frort::e rate. Those sales 1.et n hope that nareAi «•ill sou PIC Gering Village _ 1;•' . ,t,ahr>>'un said to cull I ' 1,,.• were ':; or failure of this praj-were secured from the local registry t, 'it that this practice =hall he di, G'ia:" cc ^vends on all r,f us giving a c rued. ' nod that y'oa eu:: only all iii r1.-- ; g office. `" P scat sn„I i,nte>est eha:'tes at rates' rutr: as possible. Will you do your ;As an example he found that in \ Tr•.'--that the next I chr6 it,o break-ins here reported in Pickering Village, having occurrr+' I '-- '-f West Rouge the average over v years, :!,,,,1 , the Se in G,rw, of g as =t clown in the Asses.iol nt Act. Cro s• will be hc'.l our late Sunday night or early '.,Monday I Councillor Milton Mowbray said he 1 was S50.00 her foot frontage as com-I thi loc �: morning. w • pared to other areas where the rate] Marc 3, inacad of March 4. thought it was worth looking into tq.� Village welfare lists The P,-A station and Disney motors Council decided to check with the' was less. Bulk land also depending Do toe in o>' reading of Villager were the-targets—About $35.98 in ,aTtrtrt�tt of-ilf --- --- - - on 12cation. varied in amount. cvc•nt�, = eat and ,mall, which app- silver, some-cigars were 'taken. see if taxes can be collected in six • r Mr. Gpslin said that a ter years, ear r,! 2tit�c•ilmt tr'-If so, a'e invite The village police department is installments. Highest In tlanuary he considered himself a qualified you to runtributc what you can to- anvestiga ing. „ assessor and that if he did not think hard thi• cm<s section of village' he could cope with the situation, he life. Please call: «'H2-?353, off;,. c Pickering Village reported the wouldn't mind saying so. He said tiL H2-5745. Thanks you. Our t New Five-Cent.Stamp Safety Progiam highest welfare account in January that unless he had considerable more Mr. and NIr.�: Chas, Pyette, of in the history of the village. men on his staff, he could do no Sarnia, and ''Mrs. Jean Stapleford,.' :On.Aprii 19, the rest:eats of Pick- A campaign to have every bicycle About $640.00 was distributed buildings this year. of London, spent the week-end with¢i ,ruing and vicinity will be able to in_Pickering , Township equipped among six families. Mr. Gordon Hepditch, county asses- Capt. E. L. Pyette. purchase a special commemorative with reflecting safety tape, will soon Clerk Bruce Hogarth said that only sor, said he did not think Mr. Gpslin _.... . .••---- --- postage stamp honouring the Late be carried out by Pickering Toi%n- two of the families can be charged needed any professional help, only ,To The Editor: f' ' .-Rt. Hon. -Nleighen, at the .Pickering ship Police Chief R. `I. Parker, and. back to the municipality where they the Support of council. "I think°your A long search for certain Canada Post Office. the Rouge-Hills Lion: Club. previously'resided. assessor is quite competent for the ian Silver Dollars to complete a Coll- Thi five-cent stamp will be blue . Chief Parker said that a red tape job” he said. eetion, ended with the publicatiort in colour and bears the likeness of will be used on the rear fender and • Mr. Hepditch said,he felt.he could of a small advertisement in yotrg Mr. Meighen, and thirty-two m;llion t•:hi�e tape oil the front forks of the Firemen Rescue Spend up to a day and a half assisting ,newspaper Last weelr. The col'ectiorr,. :of these will be printed. 4icycle- in the township. Rriishsd at last, b now safely stored The Rt. Hon. Arthur tfeighcn Through the schools, the tape will It was pointed out that land.use, away,'to be spent a WtUR117, I hOW was a remarkable man who played a be given to each child wanting {t+ Stranded Couple lack of services are all factors in when my grandson is old enougat tqp, major role in Canadian politics for for the nominal charge of lOc. computing assessment,, and those need it for his eduekdoM many years. First sent to Parlia- The rear tape will measure one Pickering Village firemen rescued areas lacking services, for example, ^Thank you for your belay,. Th«' merit in 1938, he was Solicitor Gen- inch aide and tea inches long and a .couple gstrand d ,near Riverside would be compensated for this. prompt response to the-advertisew Feral iti 1913, Minister of the Inter- the front trips will be one inch by Drive when a small stream; swollen A number of councillor admitted' recut Cethlttly fndicates to sae. 04 for in 1917, and.Prime Minister from five inches. b the thaw had washed out afoot- that they learned a great deal about least, drat the Pickering News •�► July 1920 .to December 1921, atul Chief Parker pointed out that with' Y draws any otter !dies * , from June 1926 to September 1926. so many narrow roads in the town- bridge, preventing them from getting assessment from Mr. GafHn and )dk, " Born near,Anderson, Ontario, i r ship, no sidewalks in many areas, across. H•pd Th -P' k 9 N itch that they did not know be- it comet to local odeerddoo graduated from the University of and no street ]i ascsingovehlitles,It t of Firemen ladders and got the temporary across fore.As Mr. Hep�l:tcli pointed out, as- .sack I3am111KoR• ! Toronto in 1896. He retired from dust raised by p rom heated buss active politics in 1942, avid died in is very hazardous for anyone on a the week am. They th had cottage.en sending ness• ent is a very p ,August 1950, bicycle, after ?,::k. __ Xisr4oarn on,Fxwag even- H. Malcolm OY_.�atwda�- .IThe iFr%eailly Bible Class Clans is +nR last - .11++r orie Txee ,� . Mme; firs. .E. Grawell"and darighier- "Ed'ilhIpffartii 358;. .Day 31$ sponsoring a Bus Trip to the Slaple Uov, Mrs. Cvakwell, �t'm. i►nox Lynn: also Wayne and Karen Bege. Bowling Over 200 The Girl Guides and Brownies at- Leaf Gardens to see a hockey K+►tte Mr• Williams and Mr. Rol Carter. -all of Oshawa, called on Mrs. W. Mary De Snoo 235; Zella Wastla tended service at Claremont Unit rd on March 18, and they invite you to Mr. and �Irs. John Knox, 11amp-' :Hamilton on'Sunday afternoon. Day 217; Emily Young 213; Loise Church on-Sunday. join thent, and have a social c►it,- ton; Mr•, R. Crawford, Y.hitb5; Stir. Mr. and Mrs. Ken `Paacoe .-.nd Johnson 211; Dolores Leney 204•, -- The Guides bowled at Markham inR nett{ M r., Grant G:ovrr called'on ,.family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Bradshaw 203;'Marg. Cardwell on Saturday. The Regular \letting of the W. Mr. and hlr�, Will. Knox one even- �Knt Powell, Columbus, on Sunday. 201. A.very enjoyable evening was held A. of the l'nitcd Church will Ito hehl in I'a t w��k. -"� - ` — High Single (flat) - Edith Hogarth in the Town Hall on Tuesday K Ladies' Jewell_ P on Wednesday, Mar. 1, at the houtr (.'onKratu!atiuux to Mr. Char-!'; J League . 358; High Single (hand). Zella Wttg• last, when the Women's Institute of Mrs. \Vm. Knox. :\.vsi-t•ut who celebrated his 81d Team Points tla 244; High Triple (flat) - Fraor -held their "Family bight". Over Hooc-es - \lr.. K. 111ro- lrirthd:+v 1.1.1 'f'uc.day, February 14. Yearly 18 ces Day 722; High Triple (hand, seventy persons sat down to the gram Convener - Mrs Wiolk v- Di- Mr \V, t'. Willson has not been Rubies - 13 Louise Johnson 630. ) bountiful supper. There was a she;/ votional - \1rs, \latthrw \I1 lud- hip usttal �cff duri:tg the pact week Garnets � 13 pregfa a=rte':-which- Sz._.Faic._n' Jun to an attack of larnti •itis, Diamonds BIRTHS ricdltural Representative for Ont ,1'hc �rt�ut, ►lint on a tualk-11. to 11 n. l'. C•onulers is the latest vic- Sapphires 12 Born, on'Tuesday, January 1T, 1' arioy_County, spoke, and showed pic- Cram, •Palle% Park �°u Saturday. tint of n►untp,;. Onyx 11 lMl, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter DaL tur4. of the way aeemidents happcn. 14°Iln,cink were \~•loner_: it the 1. Mr W. .- Prown; also ;fir. Jack Opals , - gleish (form_rly Joyce Brown, of --and also showed some of the ~vacs t.>, et, i . 1?ochre held.itt tiw kod>;r Ilr-m-ii, 'of 'Toronto, called on Mrs.. Eni.ialds -- -:= 5 Pickering) a son Murray Oakley, 1 _Wpare W= STROUD S FOOD Mbp I OPEN EVERY EVENING -TILL 7:00 P.M. ROUGE / HILL EXCEPT THURS. & FRI, TILL 9:00 P.M. ON NOe 2 HIGHWAY PRICES EFFECTIVE THURIS., FRI., SAT FEBRUARY 23 - 24 - 25 JUST EAST Of ROUGE BRIDGE ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE and t FRESH WING b. = STEAKS Minced' Steak . 69 ' . FRESH BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET P 0T. .R0AST . _..* .' Ib: � " e Hearts : : . ��. c JiIIBILEE FARM STYLE PUhi PORr.. -'_- -FRESH LEAN _ 7`�A _�, Ibs1%)A U ARKET 39 I Ib._ Tray C w ,� .� .� .a. .,.' Beef MAPLE !-!'tr e1:.,� 6 OZ. Vacuum 7 �, r �rrJ Wrapped pkg. BONELESS ROLLED (1at FIVE RIBS) " `- Q CHICKEN L0AF , .1 Primci Rib 'Roa' st Ib: (SAVE lOs) _ . FRESH MEATY STANDING — (6th and 7th RIBS) y Sp are s - (,side) Ib. � P RIME -R 1 B ROAST -��. i C MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED BLADE OR SHORT RIB Cottage Roll1c ale I Ib.�' ]ROAST BLADE TONE REMOVED) . 59 I. 0W140*~ AV`11�0440 ----- 3c off plus Sc off MAPLE LEAF p t SWIFTS PARD i5 oz. Tins 'Special offer o s 8 - / lb. pk . - ° � ..��� 3� �D FOR (SAVE 9c) 4 .SLICES - -� YORK (ALL FLAVOURS) GALLON CART MAPLE LEAF PRGCE55 GH�ESE '1 lb. Roil ,,. .� N Ili �8c ICE _ (Save 106 FLIP C C R. .a PINT-CAH'�.- N z for 49c 131Y --- _leave '9c) 5 (SAVE 6c) 5 �_— ---- _ !ENRICHED t -;:CANADA PACKERS :�Bt E QUEEN t 1: ,�. u ! \ &� - '•ii yYtlIJ u °� i'ced -loaf � ' {poi X09 � :12 ox. rnund tins ail rGTc.cRFG�D'S t;z' Gallon -- 15AVE 47c)----•- ,;-m�ESwi HOf+1iC�t'.,t�.E�?I.�f"��.D �IIiLF4 - _ 4 .-->�•, -•�� MAPLE LEAF TE (No deposit).. . - -- ---- _�' BEEKIST BRAND WHIP£ No. 1 Ib. C !b. tin C , - ENDER y UR LARD �. '4 • _�'J , � ..(SAVE 14c) YO , M'eLK GLASS SHERBET _ " . YORK HOMOGENIZED IN 7 or, (Special offer of 3c off) PEANItlT` BI�TfiER c DOMESTIC SHORTENING r _ y ? POPULAR BRAND CARTON of 200 1 : DW EST/C .34 ' C ��?.:; rose.IrosnwiM� ''fi � •O� ., CIGARETTES ',` , : . 3 c; SWFfT'S 'AL ' WET (SAVE 2A CENTS) INIbS. C NO. 1 FIRM SELECTED GOLDEN RIFE 3 98 ($AVE14c) BANANAS 1e. C - - , - - ., _ / _ ., t' . . - , . — — "--- — ' group will be held Sat. March 11, sier and Bob had a most enjolable .,, �� _' �� '� aA .��OVS® For �'nk 8:$0 p.m.._ at Centennial United time when they attended tie T.Eaton 1J r► Church Hall. Ede Butlin will tail sad Co. skating.parCY itt-Rtlaixb�Assaa instruct as usual and any new mom- last Tuesday. �., � , s Betty inns]] of Lakeview Ave. � u hers wishing further information call Y Qu 3 r N� yr >s ` Mrs. Kay Joliffe.:AT 2-8b0P: has. returned. miter a months long - „,,, Plan to attend the ame vacs I. .� ° �r1i. K : -..,»-- -`'��'-- "' "``u"� .� �r NwR '., r '.`�# and 6chool Dance 8t The GOIf slid me?•il?;ki., e e"'� �5.�x'' #.�� „� , *,<,c 5r�" '+ c?.x tx rY` a ,Young Jams Dunne, Bon Of Mr. r h �Y r # Country Club'Sat. Feb. 25 where yon ung I.• ..w r :g y��, y'"""x � •tea' c t F 2*r�<',x gp .•1 .r '�._ i�, /tt-�':'t will enjoy an Evening of dancing aiid' 'and Mrs. Pat Dunne. L in Ajax HOS- � a 4, rK x ; a w ° ti j entertainment•',with your friends.Re- petal afte! Buffering 8n acxident at n r r' �u" 3,h Y 4 "I,� q "< , xF ireahments will bC served and tickets home. He 1a 'progressing verl/ well -- r «�� h ' sue''# a„ a ce Will soon be, home. < ti xra * :- t 1 may be had fsom. any o!.the exetti- i4nd a ��'~ y Another welcome home goes to K` w . ,.a t r s7i k': 3 Live. .I 4' ' Mr. and Mrs. Al Bannock and faro- Mrs. T, Worwood,Xictory Drive. Mrs. R - ily, Ridgewood Rd. have had. Mr. 'Worwood Fos in Holland for the cele- • Wed �: _,., ` Bannock'a sister, Mrs. Cook, of Palm bration of her parents'both ding < .:;. _ with . the past month. Cook leftnSat. Anniversary.rs. C isher had a wonderful ::.... -: -----^-~-..-W,., n Jim from'Denver .7- -...=., Feb. 18 for Edmonton to attend the, visit unith her so _ :'i _-""`- ,`... .uncle who died sud Colorado and they.spent the two day's 11 funeral of her .. .denly last week. catching up on news and visiting . _ _ i 1 }; ' bars. Evan Jones, Jaybelle Cres. has friends in Toronto. 1 i .- y� ; s :� ) tan ha returns to Susan Pick-' µ just returned home after spending b Y PPY : thre weeks with her husband who is and who will be 13 years old Febru-. '. c with the Air Force in South Ameri- ary,28th. Glad to report that bars. H. Conley A#- VI's are happy to report Mrs. Cliff is progressing well after undergoing � ' i ' Brandt Friendship Ave. is home from extensive surgery at Scarboio Gea- �` the Kos ital and around again. oral Hospital. " � r a`: s > P Your Rick Bails celebrated his I.. x. f >,� The regular meeting of The Home g Y Y �� x �' and School will be Wed. blotch 1, 9the birthday with a party last Wed- _ ( x ' , x. ' t.' 8 p.m. Mr. Karry, biu.sic Instructor neaday afternoon. Attending were s for School Area No, 2 will be the Bobby McKenzie, Steven and Greg - ,.� y�r guest speaker and will speak on In- Fitzpatrick, Ricky and Alan Citarron, � strumental Music. The Band from Glen Williams and Allan New. .� :l meetin of Fairport rt �, . . ds.° The month] g rPo w �• �' _'� eadowvale Public School will help., y M < Beach Homs aad School'Association �� , �) '"` make a very worthwkilening's en ,aiube held t>� school Wednesday, vo ,� • a ' a .s tertainment. "dint#' will be - � '�' a r' "� M� : ' Manh lot, st 8:00 P.M. Speaker of r s� i � � served and you alb�e�tai inspect the Evening.will be Dr.Gordon Clarlme the auditorium which s just been fit&wor of Biblog�* frotin the Uni- . k. added to the $drool. Mr. Alex Munroe;East Ave. is can- versity of Taranto. Piano selectfoits . + - __ _ • " fined to his home under the doctor's -be phi'by Donald Kimura of Bsid�o Club the School board meeting that she Brown who will also be three years care and expects to be there for sev- Brock Rd. ]Everyone, is Cordially in , ' attended along with Mrs. S. Snit and .old. on February 26. Birthday con- era] weeks. His many friends in the oiled to attend. - The Committee in charge of tke Mrs. G. Warren regarding the bite gmtivatiotis also to Brueae Wiseman district wish him a speedy recovery, Pastor Dayg,Holmes will be speak- . .`. Uarathon Bridge Club, sponsored of the new public school in ]Say who �vlll celebrate his birthday 4 at both morning and everdng , ,'. In the Kiwanians Junior Bowling. ng by the Ajax and. Pickering Hospital Ridges, Mrs. Brown stated that 1:jiey February 26th- to hear that League Sat., Feb. 11, the scores were, services at Dunfair Baptist Church on LTV• A- rose at the home of Mrs. Dr. were informed the school would be We are very sorry hi h boy Bob Brown 215 and high Sunday, February 26th. Mr. and Mrs. . glfcllreen, Forest Road. Ajax. ]irk. bu it on the central s' sr-:ch i-�'.tir. J. A. Hearns, Broadview Street. i Linda Gordon 231. The hidden R. Hylton will sing a duet at the E. Steer reported that all &antes . south of present school and micf*ay l was taken seriously ill on Sunday B evening service. . were up to date and that some vet Score was won by Ricky McLaugh- The Range Hill Hi."C" meet week- . Y between Liverpool and Sandy Beach!evening and rushee+ to the Ajax > - Iin. good scores had been posted. Roads, This school should be readyi pital -where he is reported to be in Hill The West Rouge Kivanians and ly on Sunday evening at Rouge Hi Plans were trade to hold the final I in October, 1961 and iii to have 16 critical condition. their wives enjoyed a Valentines Par- United Church. The councillors are v evening of bridge at the Nurses' `classrooms, 2 kindergartens, one] Mrs. Harvey, Fertile wishes" to t Tue. Feb. 14 at Maple Creek Mrs. L. Phin. Mr. B. Pomeroy, Mrs.. . Residence about the middle of Ap- t Home Economics room and one In-, thank her friends for the lovely flow. Y M. Parr and Mr. W. Fairburn. Among -. ril, preferably on a Wednesday ev- dttstrial Arts room. They had not yet' ors and cards that she received while Farm. The specialty of the evening _. was the fabulous Smorgasbord fol- those attending w ere Donna Speedy, eniitg. A letter x'111 be sent to each decided if the children now attend- a patient at the Ajax Hospital. Dianne Moore, Lynda DeCarle and Fridge Clnb ;Iltmber announcing ing Bay Road School will go to the There was a fairly good attendance lowed by dancing with Billy O'Con- Susan Pickard. the date and also encouraging' the new school but in September it will at the Anniversary Turkey Dinner at nor Congratulattons to blr. and blrs. Congratulations to bir. Eric R. rtiembers to bring guests, be necessary to have two shifts at the Fairport United Church last Saturday Blenkarn of Dunbarton Shores on his For further iiaformaoan, phone $ay Rid School anti! the new acliooll despite the heavy rain and fog. There Rudy Huberts, Sunny slope, on the were several people from Toronto, arrival of a'boy Tue. Feb. 14. A broth- appointment as Commodore of The W - s is completed. = Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club. _. .. At a meeting held at the home of West Hill, Pickering and Dunbarton R for Sandy. eio to Sir• and airs- Jo Hawthorne celebrated het 9tie EI�H �'S BAY Ron Waters. Decimal Place, on the birthday with a party attended by R. Playf°rd on Sunday, the French-I and they mere rewarded wit3t a de- birth of a daughter Feb. 8. . man's Bay Yacht Club held their elec-I licious dinner. The Junior Choir, of West Rouge some of her friends, climaxed by a There was a good attendance ..t the .tion of officers and ratified their con- On Sunday morning the Anniver- trip to the movies in Oshawa. Frenchman's Bay Raterayers Asso-' School were second in the Kiwanian P . stitution for 1961, The new officers nary series was cone by �' Music Festival at Eaton-Auditorium, SPECIAL I�OTIC'E ,ciation meeting last.Friday. ',fir. Har- are---Commodore Eric $lenkarn, Jr. W: McKay. In the evening, the set- Tuesday, Mardi 7th at 2:00 p.m. • :old Mitchell, chairman of the Picker i Vice Commodore, Ron Ford, Sec- vice 'w a s conducted by Rev. John Fri. Feb. 17. the ladies association will hold a ing District High School Board was Island. Mr. Bra- Mothers of the West Rouge Guides meeting in the Communiy Hall.retary, Tom Tomblin, Jr., Treasurer, Braham of Scugog and Brownies formed an Auxiliary guest speaker. Mr. Mitchell spoke on 13an Clark, Rear Commodore of Sail,' ham reminisced on how the chin and met at the home of '.Tits. Ann bit. and Mrs. 'E. P. Blenkarn of Secondary education in the Township John Herda, Sear... Commodore of 'had grown since he left 9 years ago Dunbarton Shores ace holidaying in and stated the new high school in power, Jack Moore. and was very pleased to be invited Kennedy. Jay belle Cres. Thurs. Feb. thin Barbadoes for the winter. 1 . Dunbarton will be open in September They expect to have a very pus_ back Following the service there was 16. Mrs. Cliff I,sycox, Friendship The Home and School Euchre was and will accommodate 400 pupils: cessful year with 25 Blue 'Jay sail a social half hour and the Auniver- Ave. was appointed President and all thoroughly e b all those res- When asked why there was no high and.an open chtss of all types spry cake was cat by Mrs. U. Hen- mothers of Brownies or Guides in ent. Convenor, Mrs.by Blen- school site in Bay Ridge Develop- in both sail and power. Berson. the district are invited to attend the Icarn Riches to thank all those who meat, Mr. Mitchell said the present. Frenchman's Bay Bowling League meetings which Rzll be held every Happy birthday wishes to Billie .second month. Further• information contributed to its success, :`thigh schools would be able to ac- Team Standings— Friday, February 24th at 7.00 P.M. . Prentice who was 13 years old on 102 may be obtained by calling blrs, Lay- ry p' comodate the influx of students at February 19th, also to Kathie Foun- No. 5 Roiighridera 93 cox the bus will leave Dunfair Baptist _ this time and additions can be built lain va h o wilt celebrate her third No. 3 All Outs ;Many happy returns to Bruce Church to take the Junior Teams to 'on both Dunbarton and Pickering birthday on February 25 and Billie No. 7 Slow Pokes 83 . Tearne, Rouge Highland Dr. who'was t h e skating party at Heron Park, high school's. . . No. 8 Bums' West Hill. Refreshmentq will be setw- `• No. 4 Punks " ,.I -.'.83 ten on Sat: Feb. 18 and 'ce]ebrated .ed upon returning 'to the Church, No. 1 No Names 82 with a party, to Bruce Craig, Rouge . - No. 2 Vamps 76 Hills Dr. on his fourteenth birthday In Memoriam - NOTICE OF APPLICATION No. 6 Pickups 62 Sun. Feb. 29, to Carin. Chaddock, _by Point Standings in third series— Rouge Hills Dr, who was three Sat. In tovi;ts memory of a dear wifs 1 t rty . =- ':° _ _ No. 1 'o Names 18, an other, Nancy altos, who . Z\ m 19 Feb, d ce ebrated wi h a' pa slid m Nan W - - The Township Qf Pickering No. 2'Vamps li and' t° llr. Doug Chaddock, Rouge passed away February 21, 1915. , o. 4 h had birthday Wed ur �, to _. ...•. -No. ? Slow Pokes 2 Hills e . 22. x o a b' day We would like to ave heard; '- 7 a invited to the Shamrock - The . ; -_• No. 8 Bums And breathed in your ear 017tC1r10 Muriel I Board '. : ' 9 Shindig, a neighborhood dance o Shi bor cod don t be Pa No.,6 Pickups Our Lst parting word , TAKE NOTICE that The Corporation of the Township of Pickering Team No. 5 won first series held .in St. Edwards Hall Fri. March ' Only those who have lost - Refreshments will Are able to.tell ;has applied to the -Ontario Municipal Board for at order enlarging the Team No..3 won second series. 17, St. Pa nd ti 'The pain in the heart garbage area defined in By-law 2141 of the township by adding thereto the Over 200—Pat Tran( ary 209, the be served and tickets are League each. .:'.yollowing lands, namely, . __ _. Clare Skitch 217, 296, HaneyFertile The Junior Hockey League Games TAt not saying farewell. % B.F. Range 11 208, 220, Helen Fenton 2I0, Doreen had to'be called off last Sat. on ac- All of Lots 29,28, 27, 22,21,20&17, Z~d�c ands ..34, Jack Buck 239 Dave count of the Weather but here's wish- Lovingly remembered by. Hwh . .. .All the west half of Lot,19&Lot 16. ': Brundle 200, Jean. Holobon 208, 229, ing the kids better weather this Sat. band George, and Family. B.F. Range 111 Mike '.Morgan 218, Alex Parker 200, and e�'erything will. be' according to — ... .. . Lots 35-& 34: : Eva Stephens 220, Al 'Skelton' 209, schedule. BRIDGE AND EUCHRE (a) All north of Hwy. No. 2 Lo south branch Rotes P.iver, sponsored b the - (b) All north of the north branch of Rouge River, Dorothy Buck 216, 238, Clarence . Y Lot 33—All north of Hwy. No. 2 to Old Trespass Rd., ; -- Gibbons 225, 224; 266, Fran Wentzel FAIRPORT BEACH "'°�°�'` �"°rk-iommittee 200, 242, Ivey Skitch 218, 227, Mara PICKE1tING RED CROSS SOP, Lots 29&28-All south of Hwy.No.401,. •• Child'Health Clinic will be held"at At RED CROSS CENTRE Lot 27—All north of Hillcrest, Hillview, Victory and Lakeview Morgan 232. Roads to Hwy.No. 401, • • Congratulations to Dorothy Wise- the Community Hall, Tuesday, Feb- Old Brock Road.School) _ J • Lots 26&25—All north of Sunrise Ave.to Hwy. No. 401, = � Zena Lunney and E�'a Stephens rusty 28th from-2-to 3.p.m. FRIDAY, MARCH 3 - 8.00 P. M. Lot •23—All south of Hwy. No. 401 to a,line running E-W 200 who all won prizes In the bowling. Happy Birthday to Debbie VI'il- proceeds for Sewing Room Equiip� feet north of Old Orchard Road; tournament held at Ajax last week- kinson, Lake Crescent who will be 5 meat. Lot 22—All except Commerce,Broadview,Bay and Wharf.Streets,I end years old, February 26th. Prizes and Refreshments _ Lot 21—All, :Mr. and Mrs. H. Nicol and Dale of Admission - 50c. , :Lot 20—All except 10 acres in south half owned.by Messrs. Stork B yevBowl g League luwirbowlnin 'a Dunbarton Shoves and �Irs. E. Cro- . —. =----- Lot 19—All exec t 61 acres in south half owned by Messrs ,,., Bros., Stork tournament. at .Ajax on Friday and P Saturday. . . I 1.Lot 1Bros., except the 158 acres owned by John O'Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and two Lot 16—All the east half, . . children of Colborne, visited with his ; ,PUBLIC NOTICE Lot 15—All the northerly 75 acres of Lot 15, parents, llr. and lllrs. Claude-Smith ,1 . ;'Concession 1 over the weekend: .NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Municipal Council of the Township Lot 28—All the east half, There x ill be a St. Patrick's Day of Pickering that'they propose to pass a By-law on Monday, Api it 3, 1961 a o ce will a an Lot 24--All north of Hwy, 'No. 2, Tea and Variety bible at the Sunday whereby- the following described road Il wan b stopped Up Lot ?3—(a) All the west half north of Hwy. No.2 of Fairport Lni a ose a tc - ' (b 1 All south of Hwy. No. 401, School Room r iw t d - cl' d s a ubl' road: _. r . United Church on°March -16th. o n thecl Township Pr ROAD" ering t f romt'th� in the First Concession y P I Lot 21>—All the east half south of Hwy. No.401+ The winner of the 50-50 draw held p e Second Concession line -t ' Lot 21—(a) All between Hwy• No.401 and Hwy• ltio• 2, (b) All west half south of Hwy.No. 401, by the Baseball Association.Tas Ted : southerly, appt<oximatety 826 feet. . Lots 19& 20--All south of Hwy. No. 401, - I Bathe,, 301 "Eulalie Ai'e.,` Oshawa; SHOULD 4NY RATEPAYER have any objections to the closing of this Pt'. N!Z-Lot 5—Old Post Inn unused -road• allowance,. he or his agent may be, heard by Council at the •If the said lands are added 41 to the hip and hall willrb thebject of i.Soenier._of winning ticket, V. L. Jack- Municipal Auilding in Brougham at 8:15 p.rri.; on Monday, April 3, 1961. the proVisions of By-law 21 DATED at Brougham this 20th day of February, 1961.' - collection, removal and disposal of garbage,'ashes and' other refuse and f O ST _ - , costs will be defrayed by a special torn rate imposed on the lands in WEST 'ROUGE — •. LLOYD'J HN Off. the defined garbage area as enlarged. : • WEST ROUGE Clerk ;' ' "Cow nship,of Pickering DATED at the Township of Pickering this 15th LaTo10H�tSTO\1961•' The West Rouge Square_ Dance TOWNSHIP CLERK. Work Shop was postponed'last Sat. Feb. 18, owing t� Fe ad weather — ,, the next' toget r of this . . , i • 'iyJ ` _ •.mow-c�-��•-'��-^' _ .•cfa.�.� - .. -- „��� •,�. ,�� ular church service, with the ladies Let us not forget the forthcoming duced by the ladies of the Execute `'►�h of the congregation taking part. Red Cross Drive, or Mrs. Gates' rr ive. Airs, E.. Pelham, Mrs. R. Dey, �� �� - - The male choir sang "Guide me, 11 minlijr••,of-the Blogd. Donor Clinic Mrs. A: Waters, Mrs. D. Loucks, Thou'geseat Jehovah Elsie Letter in Afay. Mrs. S. Bradbury and Mrs. J Ad- .• . and Shirley White received the off- The meeting closed with the con- amnson purportea to portray a lroiiw The Riaht r Prw�le a Ta ring• -veners serving a delightful lunch, and School Association. Executive is7 a anna+i-F�m.}v PM-L%c-k-. get-to¢etker re tins 1he.iaesca able concl.w" Pickering Township cCllncil this week passed a resolution in � :per•will be held,t1?}s Fridax_rsteniag _teaetsps. "". was that more men should go-on - ;'regard to ratepayers •wishing to speak before council. They in the church basement, a- u.u'J s Euchre and Brid}re will he held nn Hvme and School Executives! The _ lmt>t$t nom* give notice A8 hours ahead of the meeting. m•. followed by a prognun. • .East? Friday evening, March 3. �i a had a audience, and actresses, thoroughly r..`';e • . family is asked to Wing a hot'diih full house for February. Let's make enjoyed the skit. Following this, re- While this is a fairly common practice today among many and a cold dish. it en more for Much.. Everyone a hment were served by Mrs. A: even fr s s ` a umber en yed skating made most welcome. Paddison; Social Convener. CORP, •councils in this area, there are many who well not agree with Sh=e n j° s .. at Brooklin Arena at Saturday ev- March Home and school will in fit• erring, with a social hour afterwal•: elude a program based on "Retard- NOTICE Some feel they the right to,speak on public matters, at the home of Bert and Mrs. Guth_ ed Children'. So, maize a no's of RE AUCTION SALE 3f and when they -want to. Others hold the opinion that it is rie this date - Thursday, Afarch 16 - Cance'.lat'on of Auction Sale of jai- . and Mis. Earl Puckrin visited this is truly a subject worthy of cy Catt'e etc.,as advertised for Wed. •not a right,but rather a privilege extended, to allow someone her parents Air. and Mrs. ClAre your time and interest. CORR. neaday, March 1. property of D. Beznholtz a #A sound off before public body. -• Martin, Leskard, on Sunday. " � at 5, lase Cots 4, is We don't like the idea of any ratepayer sitting and watch- $i• aa3�frs. 7�rc}i Bell v;si.e suglsari Ws"t'ard�Enter sines By Markham Twp. Cancelle3 due to un• and Mrs. David Dfiller, Pic:.er• ^ Mothers Skit controllable circumstances and will iIIg, and waiting fora•target to shoot at. At the samettime ing;an Sunday=.: not be held. KEN and CLARKE 4W ratepayer should feel free to make a criticism of a com- Tie Club meets at the home of, Th'e February 14th mmeiinp of the FRENTICE, auctioneers. meat or action mi3de by a member of council.. Br. r ' =b Batty, Brooklin, Vacs can �t'*llard Home and' School on Saturday, March 4. A;��ciatic,t catered to both. the ...NOTICE TO CREDITORS~ Some persons may"feel that it is too late to oppose a re- serious nt:nde•d and light-hearted in AND OTHERS VPO the audience. A panel, composed of A "solution iI or bylaw after it has been passed. Why should it be? T �" :Sirs. Hertzberg, Dr. Theal, of St- I In The Estate Of Anita Ruddy Any resolution or'bylaw we ever heard of can be rescinded., Congratulations to Mr. and firs. .Michael's College, Mr. Baker, of Leceas'ed. We feel-the procedure now adopted is fair to both eounoillor E. Prie4e who will celebrate ttmsir Pickering Recreation-Committee, Mr. Sad ratepayer because it gives both parties time to think 17th wedding anniversary.on' 1-e6 J- Adamson, Professional Engineer, ALL PERSONS having claims a- ruary 26. ^nd moderated by 11 r. J. Tickle, gainst the Estate of Anita Allen before they speak--a factor that has been noticeably absent Happy birthday to Richard Sag•- Principal of Vaughan Willard dis- Ruddy, late of 'The. Hermitage" is in the past.• yer, who was nine years old on 1 eb- l cussed "After School Activities". the Vsiage of Pickering, who died ruary 21; also, to his brother Larry, Dr. Theal felt that the individual, on the 14th day of December, 1960, who will be four years c;d on Mar. iniiependent nature of each child are hereby notified to send proof of "S eSt Path For To The Editor— 1 shuts to fostered, while Mr. Poker aach claims to the undersigned E:- �� Steve came home last week-end,to felt;after-school activities were the- ecutor on or before the 15a'h dsy of Pickering. spat., February 17, 1961 visit his parents Mr: and Mrs. Ilia only place this could be done, since March, 1961, following whidt, the �� Sehwets. school hours are, of necessity,. ntg- Estate will be dlstn'bnted, having p To The Editor• Birthday wishes to Ricky Hilton► iniented. Mrs. Hertzberg wondered retard only to t:lttliaats,then Bded.- w�] r cam: t who was three years old on Feb- how far Osch,.parent w•as justified isav - , For many months, Pickering Town- In these days of declining incomes runes 20. organizing her child`s time for his DA?;�b at ToeMtb, this 9th day of - •ship Planning Board has been study- and increasing taxatio.m, it behooves Mrs. Kay Peer, a former,resident self-development; while Mr. Adam- -FabrU ry, IN1. 1 ing and reviewing proposed routes all of us to scrutinize fairly closely visited a few ladies last Monday. son asserted each chid would p res- for hydro lines that will run from the - the "services" on which our govern- Trent Humphrey will be three ent an individual rroblem. Each 'WILLIAM C. Z�RXY new hydro station on the lakefront meats, federal, municipal and prow-' years old on February-Z6, should be allowed to choose his own $zseator, by McCarthy and Mc- ;� the station at Cherrywood. tncsat, spend our monev, direction ,and do as .much as that Carthy, 330 Vta} Avettne, Altogether, about ten routes have I've often wondered, particularly individual child wanted 'to, and Toscont i, Ontario been tiered send rejected for one BROCK ROAD could, do, un:ess it should unfavor- (mar 3) j lately, just what the County Medical • Saturda February 18, in 4 ite of ab1 weason and another. Unit does to justify its existence. It _y Y p y influence the child's sc'lsool It was llnally, agreed at a meeting may be well worth the expenditure, rata, 1st. Brock and Pickering Scout, achievement. It was generally felt 9A HOUR last Friday night r recommend the however much it is, but I can't re- with other groups, west 1 thri: that' most elementary scho^i child- -j Toute that would run west-from the call ever having ead.ver• much a- w:s:�r hike with Dist. Staff ail ren, should have no activities• out= �`� station and north along the edge of bout it in your..or any_ her.ne*s- Leaders in charge. They built c:.n.•', side the home, during the w•eel:, tat- Oil Burner sJe •ich the east side of Frenchman's Bay t paper• Does it issue•interim or an- fires, cooked• .their, dinner- but re- er than 8. o�lock, and that home: ^s+a and then north to the Cherrywood' ttual reports? How many person's turned early because n 101e Lo wot"k �hpuld be the first. cortsi('a'1 • i station. are employed in, say', the office at It was decided to cancel the m.�b- Non. Mr. •Terry. Ryan thanked the Arthur Mitchell It was pointed out that this route Pickering Village? What salaries are . oggan party for the schoul. 'Iota,,- � Mol for a most,inter(<ti.g survey In the shortest between'the two points paid? i I'mr rat being-nosey, but af- one - not enough snow in I•ebr.11 to of the problems which"after firth 4l' • • sad tom- :stet bet c-: c�►, J t^r all salaries hail 1�rnvintial civil It was aeranged for the cbita:.tt to tactful*iP= p•P�rrt to r.t�ny ..+ire^ta Limited �� meet at the school Bast satt,ru:ay, °Hardly a Typical Executive 'd : strvants are contained to the Pub- AFTER HOURS TE. 9-1684 tic Accounts issued annually). but not meuy turner} np. The i ui,m Meeting" was the un}iket, tifl� .of Humen�akers 0n TV mi=ter served lunch:-to the chi!drru a ti rflu.-1,ourd skit written and pro- Like WH. 2-6771 TE. 9-2431 Like .any. clergyman °r politician, I'm in favour of good lmcalth for all on Wednesday. at -noon. and "again sin": Thu'nmay be doing The Home and School htM a tur- Mrs. Hertzberg, chairman of the key supper on Tuesday, February :AJAX A X AND P i C K E R i N G the organization an injustice; for, r, Pickering Red Cross Homemaker Ser- all I k.iomv, it is doing a good job. al, r he school, itch w a. Foun- 'n t sc wi � e in us. that the Service has err' Da It was konoured b• inr : :G E..N E R A L HOSPITAL now been in existence for 14 months. If that is the case, our money is lies Y• - in well cnt and pem'tsaps wt . viting the members of the first 1!x- ", The original supervisor of the Ser= g •p eoutive. which was organized in J A X r ONTARIO vice, Mrs, Mary Hartwell, has left should spend more of it to increase 1948 Mrs. Edgar James, the first ANNUAL CORPORATION MEETING _the district and her place has been the services. If the job` could be resident, gave a detailed account taken by Mrs. M. Bryant of Picker- done as well, more cheaply, then,of P g a taxpayer, I feel that's the way- it of the accomplishments of the years ing, Telephone WH. 2-3956. . should be done. since.the Home and School wa.= or-' "Notice is hereby given that a general meeting of the tehareholders of During this period, Red Cross Strangely enough. several persons 6nnized in the old school - now Red Ajax and Pickering General Hospital will be held at 8.00 p.m- on Homemakers have worked in 50 cases, have mentioned this organization to Cross Centre. About thirty-six per- Tuesday. March 28, 1961,in.the .%urses'Residence. involving 140 children, the families tree in recent weeks, and they too, sons attended the dinner, and en- IMPORTANT: In accordanceawith the Hospital By,-Laars, "Any persolt being located in all parts of the seem w be puzzled about a Peg- joyed meeting old friends. A vote who pays to the Corporation at least thirty days before the Anausl 'Township, including-t►e--Village, and of thanks was extended to Mrs. Siff Merin in any year, the sum of 51.00, shall be a Member of the Co?- haps the head of the organization g a few in Ajax. The Service now has nimori, who, with her committee, ration for the ensuing ear." Therefore, those wishing' to qualify six homemakers located at stratigic Land I confess I don't even know Po g y who he or she may be), could issue convened the dinner. They are to be �y $ Member of the Corporation for the current year are requested points in the area and five other some sort of report, or perhaps.ren congratulated on the lovely dimmer. to have Yheir fee in the hands of'the Secretary no later'than ',foaday, ' ladies who step in in emergencies. ply to this request for information, Mrs. James Farley, who was a reg- February 27, 1961; ." These Homemakers are trained, qua- through your columns. I have no ular member before moving to Ajax: Members and all interested persons are cordially invited t° attend. ` 'Jified and supervised in their work malice again t the Unit, but. I just was presented with•a small gift irofn acI I , a►nd have carried out this service at the Association. A-few playt•d,cards •K. D. MORLEY, K J. M AThf 9 don't know anything about it. And and chatted -with old friends after' President,and ��n'' -- considerable sacrifice to themselves in since I'm helping to support it -• :•a► cheerful and loving spirit... through taxes, I feel I'm entitled to dinner. i Chaitman'of the Board The Committee hopes that residents some information. Sorry to report Mrs. Moss has i 'In the area will continue to use the Sincerely ! her son. home with mumps and a service when they need it and will ­:.JACK HAMBLETON fractured shoulder. Tough luck 0 I T 0 R rt during •the Johnny. Hop you will soon be bet .. Jet e glue us their support Branch Red Cross canvass which will EAST ter. ` tike place in Match as usual. This Airs. Forgoes, Brock Road, Na -10 W E R K•I T S m is :n expensive service for the locababy Th Michael Euchre'to at the th Ajax Hospital _ The Rouge Hill United Church under observation. 7,Branch'lo carry but it is'considered will hold their luncheon at the 1 h AH to be one of the most promising social y, Marsh 8, at e e Red Cros,. J Complete With E church on Wednesda _ services organized in Canada. Pic- 12.04 noon. Centre will be held on Friday, -Mara Channel Antenna ]>tering Branch shows itself to be Mrs. «'. Willies Rosebank Rd. S. 3, instead of Saturday. :�larch'.4, a� very progressive and,courageous in visited at the'home of.Mrs. Perry, advertised. 1 ktstaHahott Extra 'saving the Homemaker Service but Dyson Rd. last Thursday. - m they need the help and support of all A number of the ladies of Rouge EHERRI g1VVD 9.95 and UP fellow citizens if it is to be maintain- Hill United Church attended the ed and developed. Cherrywoo'd Home and S chool.met World"I)ay of Prayer at Centennial 1 If you wish:to know more about Church last Friday,' on. Thursday, February lb, and a- If RADIO .St T.V. what the Homemaker Service means Mrs. Whittaker, of Toronto, vii_ mongst the many thins .discussed _ do not fail to see the C.B.C. T.V. ° ited at the home of her son Mr. and was - a skating rink fit'juniar� —ti � No. '1 H'ighWay. Since 1946 program "Open House" on FRIDAY, Mrs. Redpath, of Toynevale Rd: lea Saturda afternoon the 24th of this y t :1 In Dunbarton. .'next February 24th,at.2.30 p.m. from week month, Cartoon will be•shown.after- 'Toronto when Mrs. Maude Pierce, a Happy Pirthday to Lee Ann Price ward, On the Friday evening, a _ Homemaker with the Etobicoke .Red .of Rougemount Dr. on her Sth 'bir- skating party will be held for Sen- Temple 9'1;19� �'Cioss.Branch will appear. thday, February S. fors, with dancing later. All of We are sorry to hear that Mrs. course.'- weather premitting. • Kaven, Rosebank Rd. S. has not After further business the meet- Asks Inspections Be been feeling well. ing was turned over a i1lM. 5. The Rouge Hill United Church Frown and her co-convener Mrs. J g PERSONALIZED PROTECTION :Stopped At Once well hold'teir Congregational Meet- (gates. Mrs. frown introduced' \ins: ing on Fetmruar 24,'at 8.00 p. m. M. Bryant; Supt.'of the Horne-mak'- ,A • R 0 F 0�T I E R The next' Thursday Aftcrtiootl m¢ Service of the Red Crrn who Wm. Fairgrieve of Dunbarton ask- Enchre will be held at the'home of reminded us of the wondeript: and ?�.1 N S U R A N C E ed Pickering Township•council this b(rs. Lil. Aisthorpe, Dyson Road. never-failing work that i> carried on file week to ''op all water and sewage °Last,week's winners - 1. Mrs. Kincr,: right here in our township - ak- ATE .2-0216 ' lnstallat► a, until.the Master Plum- 2, Mrs. Aisthor e; Con., Mrs. Mc_ ever-open cupboard, the home-ntak- _ p ing service that'6riiigs 'help to mot-'. ber has been hired. Lean;. Throw, firs. Forbes. Fire, Auto, Life, Casualty He contended that the township Mr. Robertson, West Point Q. hers and families when sickness bngineer is not licensed as a Master is home from the Oshawa Hospital, strikes. We were all grateful for ,, information 'on this particular secf- _ ,'plwnber. Mr. Jefferson, engineer, is ant! doing fine. ion of,Red Cross. It gave one the overseeing or doing the inspectionsl Mrs, L}l. Aisthorpe,'Dyson Road, feeling of relief and confidence ..to .,'gt present• spent last Tuesday visiting Nf6. anal know that should-the ncedl arise, the Mr. Fairgrieve also asked counell Mrs, W: Hougton„•Toronto. W A T - Red Cross � home-makers would to consider a sports arena'in connec- l The Friendship Croon of Vtouge "hold the fort" 'ylr;. ._Bryarlt then Purified water for cisterns and Welk F lion with building a new Are hall and Hill united- Church 'wish to thanR, asked Mrs. Crichhin. Frei. of Pick- - ; Police station. everyone who helped make their Delivered Anywhere Reeve Scott said the 1961 council luncheon, last week. such a success. erinQ Red Cross, to tell us a little about the First :did, and Horne hue- ' -$5.00 1000 gallons would not 6e starting even prelimin- _.__.6U� — sing. Service Courses available to t pry plans on these buildings this year. all. Everyone proved immensely in- Special rates On request for larger or"ouneS The World Day of Pcgyer was tcre�tcd in th)e Water Safety Cour- PHONE OSHAWA RA. 8-4771 observed uu Sunday i Pr the reg- ses held in the >ununer f.ir children. peDrt>wry 24, 1961 - Page S y 5 • _ .�,>SMANECUS_�. CLASS L A S I F I E INSURANCE ' REAL E$TATE• - - _ ssrcr TwrargS _"- � FOR SALE Ci.>tANSD COMING EVENTS 1 i , :. - FOR SALE - 1K. EU1 T - 1 COUNCIL IBPIFa - 82.85 Per BUSH. "Maur Frierutly Resident Age►it" "•�. :..'� --. RA 3-+0•� will hold is nett 1�,dawah and other varieties , --•---•_-w�.: REGULAR MEETING _ ---- , In Stock ------------ ----�-------• ARID C>iCERINE3 , • in the Council ptambsrs ova contai»ss. office WH. 2-6212 Residence WH. 2-311b BROVarIA�, ONTARIO a oRCxwRBa --- Miller 0 -MONDAY,'MARCH 6, 1941 - No: 2 Highway. Otis :stile wMC e! 32 KINGSTON RD. W. - P.O. BOX 160 NATuRAL-GI�i s VIL SUFAERS' at a•00 P. M. ► Cl� lvwase - Lloyd John Johnston. PICBERiNG, ONTARIO . . Z4 HQ111 SltV/te -- oPl;rl WEEK-ENDS , Gas 3 oil Equipn+ent for Homes. Pickering WO�� Institute i - - - Houseboats, Trailers. Collages, will mew in the Presbyterian Sias- SPECIALS day School Roottst, oia Tuesday,FeD- - -Us�il OiI Space Heaters Camping, Etc• ruary 28, at 2.30 p••m• 1 From $27.50 Trailef Accessories, Jacks Gas i Used Gas Space Heaters - �CQPER Bi.00R LTD* Refrigerators, lamps, Stoves, The Women's Gut�d From s335.0D # Hitches, Pumps, Mantets, Hea- of St. George's Anglican Church will. Electric Rangettes tars, etc. meet in the Parish Hall on Thurs- From 812.50 ) 920 CALED6NIA ROAD - TORONTO EVERYTHING fOR TRAILERS day, Much 2,at 2.00 P.nt 1 Automatic Gas Ranges From 8123.00 _ . COLEMAN DUO THERM The Evening W. A. One New Forced Air BL= & BRK,Ihs INTERNATIONAL _.�- Gas Furnace - 8163.00 STEEL 9 TUDOR ST., AJAX of Pickering United Church will : One.Gas'Conversion Burner + WHitehall 2-3491 meet on Thursday, March 2, at the New - 865.00 ) --B ....»»__�_»--------- -----• home of Mrs., W. W. TomisttsQn. And Many Other Item } CRANE RENTAL -TREES TAKEN DOWN- Mrs. Ives Mrs. Crowell and M. 1 TOPPED, PRUNED Richardson will form a panel to dis- ]MILLER HEATING rte, 2.1960 WAinwt 2-5103, HMO. 8-5911 AND REMOVED cuss the new Women's Organizer- Ajax - Phone WW-3491 1pho STATION RD., PICKERiNG, ONT. _ EXPERTLY DONE' ' tion. Efeb,24) INSURED _ .•CALL • "BOB" McKAY FOR SALE two wens tires, 606 _ e••�- _ _ ' - phone TIC 9.2069 p s" .. x 16; dx-ply; almost am. Phone:LAY Tli'mple 9-2794. - � - was held at the foltowing homes: You are invited , .to . attegd the FOR - Mark 6 Mercury out- e ' t Xen Wardr Al. Friar. Earl V1'ilsq' meeting of, the,l VFA_e4 s` Iastitty�, % ' - end Dick Cooper. ia�the Presbyters nrdf balers- beard motor, 1999. Lilts new. Tom 1 :'mow A C, Ladies who took Pact in the glove- Dads, Claremont phone 3J• making two weeks ago, finished meet, on Tuesday, February 28. & , PMOMAL IANM * film will be presented on the sttb•• FOR SALE - 1957 Metsopoltan. C05APa81fY LTG. their project last hlond3Y at ;the ject of "Government Hospital Ins- home 'of Mrs. Clue Keeyil. urance', and Mr. McKever, Fidel, nos owner; has been second car. B,x- IMF Keith Norton, of Queen's Univ- Representative, will be present. Th14 u�°t condition. Reasonable. .Leas- F�i ersity, visited his parents on th$ • should be an -interesting mettis}g1 an for sailing - 'bigger cu' now re- _, _ _ avtek-Ind. and concerns as aIL - 9nised• Abone WH2-5660. . 107 K04MON ROAD EAST Ladies of the ,t4ome ,s Institute The Ladies' Aid of the presbyter-. ' quitting.. O!llu: S,netlon Plasa, Ala: Shoppliag Centre. phone: WIi 2-3301 wtre busy last week - q g - Ian Church held a Pot Luck Lentil- P WANTED We are sorry to report bir. Tom von on.Thursday-•of last week,'-WI UL �pboa For Imm•diats Coverage Day Or Nigi t Gregg's illness has forced him to by - in hospital. et "_. a very good dj attendance and-good good NORTH AM _ �1Derek Curtis received erne injury ' i financial results. he !err me LINES LIMITED q f nda r T re8tr - YAN L S MIT »- ng, was held in the afternoon. . a national organization has vacancy A d28lLls 'Mr. and :tits. W. J: Dailey and for a young accountant at its Head _•- _ -- M hit week .khen he tell.on the floor I Tamily spent the wcek-end with-Atr. office in Pickering. Applicant must of the school basement. I?ailey's mother at Niagara FaiCs. have expent-rice and be studying a �• NEWELL -� Ctke next 4-ri ties licrtirg will Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. recognized Accounting Course, al- to I4'ezcell). be hedI at the lWtnc of L'arbara C,;r- t^ }Iut;h It Jeudwine, who celebrated though the latter is not essential. T rt son. Y their ('.olden �':ed-ling.Anniversary Applications to be in writing, to P. 'Real �5t8i2 Bi oker - •Pickering '4 i�,ag�e ; Sy nlpaEhc of the community is y �_, O. Box 339, Pickering, Ont. i WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto Ebi. 2-3625 extended to Slr.•. her 1Me• the on.Miss Feb H' en- , pas inK c f her mother; Mrs-.'"Stubbs. - Ja;. Chariton.Hof Toronto va r were d p. Whitby -- .Phone MO. 8-5625 The Girl Guide,. their t,eaders �Ir,• . REAL ESTATE Cobourg FR. 2-7601 oasts at the tiViit. McLean horttg and Parents enjoyed bowling at on Sunday, where tliey visited their FOR RENT . five-roomed house; Rd."Highways° to bfile East of Dunbarton,No. 2 Highway Markham last Saturday.- great-niece, Sylvia Anne. equipped; tile floors; fenced-in yard; - Mr. and hers. J. McGuire and the• g Mr. Ab. Reeve left-on Sunday ev- driveway. 860 per month. TEmple family spent Sunday- at the home of eeing. by air, for a holiday in Eng- 9-2033. Mc and tiles. J. Kennedy, in Tor C land. onto, and visited tile. blcGuires A lovely day and large attendance FOR SALE - 810,500 full Price or DON° BLIZZARD ELECTRK sister, who is recuperating, iroq } marked the Valentine Tea held by cash offer. Modern; three bedroom ® heart attack. Large fenced lot; near Dr. N. F. and b1r�s. Tomlinson the :afternoon.V1'. A. of the United butsgalo+►; g COMMERCIAL RaSIDENTiA1 INDVSTitI+>LL WISING y Church'. at the C. E. Centre, Mrs. No. 2. Highway. Phone ATlsndc returned home .last week tollowtng A. W Mitchell, .president, made a , 2-1901. Bill Jayne, Broker• a h�hday in Florida. few opening remarks in•which she .•, EST�iMATE Mrs: Elsie Newell.•who has_bee, •welcomed all the visitors who .help WANTED -. in poor health, was. expected thi- to retake the occasion .so'successful- wick to return to St. Margaret's Of special interest were the exhib- PROPERTY WANTED '`efi Dl'iiMJ • �-lS��� -Hospital.. _ its, including tiirs. Jean �i'oted, b d- f�// (2 ♦ its, includi contribution of a-crotch onna bed- bout house with basement on a- `i �DV�E HILL spread; two crotchetted dresses, and boat one acre of land; with or witis- out bathroom. North of No. 2 Hight- ROUGE re-constructed kitchen chair, with way Pickering Towmhip, Tress Mr. and .3,i-rs. B.- Jemieson, Rex seat to match, by. Mrs. T. NNI � in more secluded arm. Box 60! y0r/QLOCQL FIRST MORTGAGES ARRA1�KiKD• dale, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. B• er; also two crotdtetted tablecloths, News Office. ' /.LSO SECOND MORTGAGES • Draper, Altona Road. last week. a china dresser set and other art- ,�•.has rl1YARAdLE FOR ADDITIONS Mr. and Mrs, Earl Adams,. Tor-' icier, There 'was also a display of WANTED - lake.-front eo AND IM1011!<E�1iTS• onto, were dinner guests with Mr. hats made by the Evening Class at and lots. Phone:. ATlantie 2-19011, and Mrs. C..Schwalm, on Thursday. the High School, under the instruc- or snail particulars to"Bill Jayude < E� WE ALSO BURCHASE OR LOAN We are pleased to hear Mrs. Derv- tion of-Mrs. Allerdice; and the table' M WANITA Rd. Highland•Creek. !p�• ON D(IS1'1NG MORTGAGES. id has .taken over the gouge Hill of baked goods:attracted many buy- �� 1 `.p _ Nursing Horne after being away Tor late «'Kite this report.is a week , TRANSPORTATION WANTED ers. J /gyp i IF YOU REQUM ANY #A=. fir=e }•ears. tare, it was felt that it would be of to East Whitby, Monday to Friday 11AAY�. GAGE HNANCMG.i FOR FAST Mr, and Mrs. Don Croft, Tren- interest. 0 Leaving Pickering 8.00 to L30 a. - I'm YOM L ton, visited Mr. and :firs. %Vm- This week, Rev. Melville Buttarts m. Mrs. Mabel Hibbard. urH2-3643. COUXMOUS SERVICE: CALL - Cattic 2nd. Concession. has been attending sessions in Tar- 'T�ss Mr. and Mrs, Koole, %Voodview onto, of the Board of Evangelism DRESSMAKING and jAVeRE - E. IRELAND Rr!, celebrated their 23rd wedding and Social. Service of the United ALTERATIONS J'LL anniversary'last week. Church, of which ire is a member. All Types Of Sewing" ; j 4EEIW AND COMPANY Congratulations to Mr. and bars. The app,arance of boys this week -.Fitting In Your Own Home + % / Iii THE ADS B East, Shepherd Ave. on their 4th nn Pot' Scout uniforms` proclaitn< Phone. TEmple.9-1538 1 TOO ADELAIDE ST W wedding anniversary on February.L. that this Boy Scout ��'eek. On We are sorry to hear Mrs. Percy. Sunday, they will parade'to the lin- HALF LOAD REGULATIONS _ TORONTO Z ONTARIO c'llith• .Woodyicw, goad was con fin- ited Church at 3.03 p. m. where ARE IN FORCE ON ONTARIO. I ed to her home with pleurisy fora Geri ice will he conducted by Rev. COUNTY AND SUBURBAN EM to 8.5300 of Empire 6-5964 week. «•m.' \IcKa.,-,Of Dumbarton United ROADS P• 0venin Congratulations to Mr. and 'Mrs. Church. Effective March 1:•to April 30, In Jeudwine,-on celebrating their 30th 'Mrk, Parker Sr., -Church St., at- Vehicle loads troy not exceed die TEmple 9.1750 - WA. 2.6902 wedding anniversary, 'February 22. tended the wedding of her niece in allowable loads given• under Seaton Open House was field. Galt, on Saturday. 31,• sub-section 3, of the Highway Mr. and tiirs. R. Thompson, of The infant soli of 'Mr. and Mrs. Traffic Act, Ontario. Woodlands Road, spent Wednesday Bob Bryant is recovering from par- R. E. SIMS, B. A. SC, SPEC AL gT5 Guides and Erownies'attended tlac.. 'evening 1:1 Toronto, ya,iting friends. tialiy*swallowing a small piece Of County Engineer morning service of the Baptist glass, which caused great anxiety. _'. ., _ Church, on Sunday.: ,APPRECIATION and an emergency trip to the Kos- � -'--RICE WHITEHALL 2 58f� A Marge number attended the •- - pital. PARTS. A\D SERVICE shower held in the Community Hail 'The Cubs wish to express their p anusical service will he'Meld at Washing Machines - 820 And Up -----------------'`-'---'-'-'-" last Thursday, for \Miss •Donna Red- thankc' once again RE • BA ��� Y.. . appreciation and Dpunbarton United Church next pJpg BARGAIN CENT s'hanw, daughter of Mr, and firs. to 'Mrs, Newell for the -nice so Sunday evening. Pickering District : Phone! WH2-6410 Ross'Redsh_aw', who i= to be'marrigd' kindly donated for Scout Week. High School Choir and A.Ja Band Opp Every Night Till 9.00 O'clock Rev. John Carnegie and family in March. to Mr. Steve 'Widernan, Neil Johnson has won 'his Collci= -------~-°-- J ���ill participate. 1 --have moved into their new:home. >tiany lovely gifts were received. tor's Badge.' (As we glanced out our window Mr. Jack Mansell spent several Hostesses were:, Mrs.-Joan Postill, as this column of type is being set, nay= this week at Sareo's branch•in J A they are to:be at the and• Scouts !Bethlehem, Penn. Mrs. Nan Hill and Miss Marie that they are to he at the Crnnmu'k' we see five mothers with vitnat, !o ' ' Lynn. ;ty-. Hall by 2.1.5 p.-Ill. on Sunday; -us appears to be identical baby Carr- .PatZ-1Cl$ Tuck The Baptist •btission Circle will Mrs. Malcolm Lewis of Kitclict`t- leaving there at 2 3'1 for Clitirch er; called on her••parent. tile, and gages----what i3 it--ra derby of some meet next \Monday evening at 7.45 Service at 3.00 at the United Church, �d?) .., .-PATRICIA TUCK 7 P, m. at the home of 'Mrs. Chas. 4trs. Clare Keevil on -the week-eirL The-It. Scout Troop of .Fairport ;.Erse 'Murray Spiers, Altona Road; IANO AND THEORY G;ostiek, in Stouffville: Miss btarion The rain helped many dry wells pee+cli had their winter hike nn th; has called the_News. r-sporting her CLASSICAL - POPULAR •� Gostick will tell of her woik as a -here on the week end. M 2th, location - north-east of Cher- . leaving seen a robin, and a red:wing? 29 Kingston Road, East l teacher at Dawson Creek. One,of the-local. bowling groups rvw•ood. They hiked about five miles ed._blackbird :this.week. Bob Thorpe is now out,of*the Ux- Pickering - Dial RAndolph 5-4587 I that play at \Markham, each week, The troop•also had a cook-out which bridge. Hospital. 'He broke his Icg held a belated Christmas Party on was thoroughly enjfced. - CORR, ' ••��� �� In a fall on ice at school recently.. Saturday. It was progre-give, and Feb. 24, 1961 - Page 4 - . . - - . • . . - . . ( .a ,1.- . . ,, r w . . _ ti _ ..1. :. I . r - 1', a •t .. tt���Mivaisler. kinds that 4n the first - Mrs. David Crichton, of EUheeiwf n--Ais.-1t,-Fkek,-B.-&-&Inspector-of-0 Wlmship.'Rvtf-- eawt as answered 'a ' ;ttatft of )Sis•'Eatimatts, the saets►bes9; r Red rQys Se�iety_seas the gt}4S,, Auxiliary Edncatio:i Services, pet• 1 wcith'''I,or a". Mrs:' .'$i ow ii pi es- P. _ bf Pwliatnent take the opportunity speaker at the Base Line-Home a.,A -.aria Dept',,,of .Education, ;visited I 'ides'over the Business Session. Sev. / � �t� `" of .d{seassitig iii general terms the' SchooLeetjttg on Rebr}sar}r 13, at pupils and ' special , classes in tht oral ladies.volunteered to sew "ker- �; subject -of that particular Depart- the school. Mrs. Crichton told of the schools during the past month. chiefs" for the Boy Scouts. The Townshi cquncil have - snent,�aad•'of bringing te' the sttejt, missy• farms of Red Cross worst•- The Board of Trusters announces next meeting will be held at the r ;' _ vtthhold granting mattw a wreck-. tson of tlse bfintster:theit idias in Etszme++makers` Service, Outpost thq appointmrat or- . J: A .Tickle, ` ' chtircli, v ere a quilt will be "wor9t- hcen`teuYttfil thettpect tsLma ers under the 'ur' Fiibt Aid,Courses, and Blood Lsgn- B. A., presently Principal of Vau-, eel. Group 1. will have charge, 08 1.I dictiop of that particular Depart- or C snits. -has beets` t3}scuesei by Plan-: meat. The Base Line Home and School of the new •Bayview Heights Pj&b� with the word "Beliee" a verse . . w Once the first item is dealt with Associatiop Euchre Party will be on lie School, to be constructed at Pay The Women's Missionary Society t�f.' G: Lawson appeared before and is allowed to_pass, then gener- Saturday evening, March 4. Any. Ridges. I met on 1Wednesday aheraoon at the on bel a'of Charles Wfleox, all debate os} the Estimates is fair-. one interested in playing euchre_or Mr, R. Huebert, presently- Prin- I home of Mra. P. Clarke, with twelve tit,`avbek, w&o`would., li1Se a licence ; ly ally as there are only.occasiossai, criibbage is invited, tips) of the Base Line School, has present.' �i'or5hip and Program wpw =o..a.�Iledtinn$ 'on prbl�Yty specific questions , asked by mem- Mrs. Dick Gibb, who has beaejt re- been appointed Vice-Principal. Mr, taken by 'ylrs. G. Moore's Group. . do:ztsUon'roa& bers pertaining to a partictilar�ite&, siding with Mrs. Oliver Glibb, Fair- •N. J. Gainer, B. A., B. Ed:, present- The Study Chapter was taken by DRl.'Lawson. contended that all before the House. port Road, for the past six month, ly Vice-Principal of West Rouge bits. Moore, Mrs. E. Clarke sad present businegses on the road would ha:i.retisraed to 'her home in Tor- Public School, -sas-been appointett Miss May- Brown. M,rs. F. Webb -:_be. non-Conforming "under present ��WWQQ flnt�• :• Principal of the Vaughan Willard presided aver the Business. The%` �- f�/�a� Congratttlatioes to bfTS. Bee; stood =�CORR• ---- next meeting"will-be`Fie:d—at Mrs. . -,Zoning which has"it marked as'Z11i. Kr, Lawson aAed that.:it be-zoned ' 1.•Dunbarton.Uvitled Church - McConochie,- who celebrated a bit- George Moores. Roll Cali - A gar_ ` M$ He'.said he• couldn't see why . he minister Dr. �V. A. McKay- thday on February 1. Rouge.Hill Home And School ment for a baby, and a verse con. jresddeist .in the area would have ob- conducted the Guide and -Brownie Mr. a.nd Mrs, Albert Harris and Association twining something on • Faster". Will '' Jections as• it is not close enough to Service with Mr. Harry Cook; at family went to Seaforth on the p1st - all please halve their T'hankof:ering them. ]3e said there would be no week-cult:' A general meeting w•as held on for this meeting, the organ, The Guide -choir satz burning.of refuse, the location would the spiritual "We are climbing Jac- Murray Palsdon returned home last - ��eduesday; February li, and our Sorry Lynda. Eastwood is' indis- boarded with a fence and 'Mr. sincere thanks o to both s lie ob's Ladder". Dr. McKay, presented week from a four-week vacation in 8 guests and posed this last few days with a virus. ' Wilcmc could clean out the stock ir- the "Religion anc�'-I ife" badge 't9 Florida. . - parents, Nsho, despite the bad w•eo- • Terry Gardiner is the latest vic- his location at No. 2 HighwaY-witl: Guide Judy May. 'A date to start planning for, is ther, attended. The program for the tim of mumps. ' , the exception of about. 15 saleable Dr. McKay read 1. Samuel 20: 24 the FUN FARE at the Base Li,c • evening was - "Mental Health", and Mr. and bars. Trolley visited on 6A%.s Vehicles. - 20, as his scripture lesson and School. Plan to attend,'and hai•e a _ a film - "Family Circles" was shown Saturday- evening, Mr. and Mrs. W. ' ,= The Wilcox property"is located • took his text from 1. Samuel 18: � good time on March 23. and discussion.and comments after Pegg• W, was led b Dr. Malcolm, Psy-chia- . t bout half way between Highwayf _ •'Jonathon made a covenant with y' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pegg, Oshawa. . , hlo, 2 and 401 on the west aide o1 trist at Ontario Hospital, �ihitby. -and Mr. and Mrs. A- Pe David`'. The topic of the sermon In The School, Of Pickering Pegg had Sua- ` - . itt►tion road. was "Friends', In the Pible story i Townabip Dr. �falcoim took the opportunity day- dinner with Mr. and Mrs. M. w w . . to tell 'us of the.work of the Gov- • - Jonathan even risked his Life for his School, Area No. 2. Pegg. _ . Rsport From Parld wumt friend David. We must be friendly_ui I Mrs. P. Wilson visited. Mr. & ernment sponsored Mental Health By ' Dtkrhael f1:Zarr, I[. P. order to make friends. Some of our• • The Professional Development Clinic in Whitby, free to al resid- Byers on Sunday. onto of the area. t.•, ]d�istatr. Of hgbdtts friends we "see and.: talk to every Committee of the Teachers of Area On Saturday night, February LSD T-�--^ 1 day,"slit sorry; of them, such as the No. 2 under the chairmanship of` The evening ended with a display in the Sunday School six young rrsezrsbers of the Duh Room, �� Siacr.RSn Stsaiosz,eonsaseace+d, we planner; and leaders' of the, GtiicjeT Mr. N. J. Gaines, B. A., $. Eel', ti': will be on Investiture Meeting o! }save had the Pleasure o! Kaviag°as and Brownies, are seldow seen. Principal of West RoA*e Public 'barton Athletic Club, led by their the .Cub and Boy Scout .'visitor, here at Ottawvs, sits in thz W'}tat dabs it mean to be a friend? School, sponsored the socoud in 3 Instructor, Mr. MalcohnI aisd sts5is- and of Cubs and Scouts.' They t B*Jdttsgs, 'two ''groups ted by their President, Mr, Hall. ]P'itliamestit . It 'neon' looking for the best tYn 'reties of �Vorks2sopa is Creative be presented with Badqq`'�eess and KW- .1 fro k sad not Lhe W�r$t eau' look- English at the Wtlrt' Anyone interested in gymnastics, chiefs. . w9 rj_et 1}orts.' sd al:adeats of Iiigts School age. Rouge Pnblit rsssiosar to • sad for the best e w drew-out then was asked to call TE))A, or TE9- �, h �4 The first $rods pay.a visff to Ot- School on Wednesday, February 15.- yan� As sis t 'wrt'?1 be i attends ttawa was from the Umbridge High best from his friends. We can bye Miss Roberta Lan 2St7 for further details ass member•gtsy, $- A., '_:gecch parents and friends inte:estN, School, and was composed of souse fritads with-the children in far Consultant for the East York Board ship is the Club. invited to attend. lands who, are not as well off as A btsfsasy of Fifty Dollars case Mr. Ken. Brooks is Leader of the tlsi y slue atadersta. We arritnged an of Education and eo-author of tht �.oted upon and carried. This Fifty j4attreating program for them. cap are, �,y being thankful to GQd Grade 4. English Text "Creative Cubs, and Mr. Dougtas Morden is Last week the Pickering District Dollars will be granted to the'most leader- of the Scouts. H for all we have. Our friends should English' was the discussion )eater. deservin�g student from the passing . ' - High School students were'here a- be from all social }evels.Jesus did Methods and techniques in develop- li; 'Mission Band will be held in ffie� ia, as the have been for the t Grade Eight each year, to assist ga y >?� not pick and choose His friends. ing Ora!and Written language SuadaT School Room on Ssttes+dag . tea'years. Next 'Sunday morning there will Skills With Primary .Pupils, wee# them with she expenses incurred in afternoon from 2.00 to 30p"o'olocJa This is,a wonderful erienee for the first year of High School. Rem be an Inductiba Service•nor New 'outlined •and discussed. Mry..M, All children are urged to attend. freshments were served after tht students of high school age, as they Stewards. *Squire's presented Miss s Langtry with . bliss Gloria Trolley is Leader. ' have an opportunity of observing. • * * • * .1 a gift, on behalf of the Teacher- meeting, and L am scare that all.who Mr. and Mrs. Ross Disney -visited, Parliament action, and to visit -The Hi C Young Peoples Group _-It was a pleasure to welcome many attended had an enjoyable evening. Mr. and bars, Earl Disacy of Mt. some of the historic and interesting is presenting the Pickering District teachers from other sahoold in the CORR: Zion. on Saturday night. , . . a _ places in the Capital City of Ott- High School Choir and the Ajak township. _ ... pwa. High School Band on Sunday even- West Rouge Junior School Choir. GREENWOOD STATISTICS It is a pleasant experience for me ing at 7.30, of the Dumbarton. Unit- under the direction of 11r-. IC. Bart- �" " O"� as the Member of Parliament for ed Church. Dr. McKay will be -in Lett, placed second, in Clas, 2hA ­Church and Sunday School were Ajax-Pickering Citrtelal Hospital . . Ontario Ridin to he them sn.any the yang ss invited School Choirs, Grade, 3 and at well attended on Sunday- in.spite. of January 1961 ' %4 g !p pulpit, and ever way I can to make their visit to tl* to this special service. the I$th Annual Kiw•anis_llusic Fes- slippery roads: The congregation -_ . . Capital City a,s,enjoyable as pass- The Executive of the WV rman's tival, on February L. at Eaton was glad, to have Rev. T. Flertham T otal in-patients admitted $ble. Association of the United Church Auditorium, sn Toronto, Thi- �ea� in the pulpit agai:r after a three-week Sasso. born 4! On Friday last, while the Picker- will meet at thi home of Mrs. Davis a keen contpeti6on with seven choirs attack of mumps. Total out-patients, ,. ]" ling and Dist. High School students on Wednesday, 1karch 1. at 200 p. participating. Some of our W. M. S, ladies went • In-patient x-rays , !y,� •'were in the Gallery of the House of m. All members of the Executive An Experimental Programme `in to W. M. S. Presbyterial \�'ed- Out-patient x-rays 2 Commons. we had a rare occasion are asked to attend. .Instrumental Music has been .start- nesday, at Bowmanville. Lab. in-patient trtm'ts. II where the Speaker "names" a mem- The monthly meeting of the W, eel by a group of students, under The.Afternoon ti'.' A. met Tues Lab. out patient trtmIts. her of Parlament. A. will be held at the home of Mrs.. the direction of Mr. U. Karry. :�rea day, at the home of sirs. Trolley, Blood transfusions 12 This happened on second reading E, J, Annis on Thursday afternoon Supervisor of Music. An initial group with a gpod attendance. Mrs. Troll- Minor operations 914 1, -. of the Bill having to do with War March Z at 2.00 p m. Anyone inv, of 24 pupils is being dcaeloped a, a ey. .frs. Pegg, Mrs. Brook-, apd Major operations . : Veterans' Pensions. The member- crested is invited to attend. band. Miss May Brown had charge of the Ear, eye, nose, throat optna. -. . olio was '"'named" used words " - .._ % _ which w ere considered by th Speak- . tr„ to be anparliamentary. . - He was asked by the Speaker to • withdraw cheat words, and upon his $ • I C. refusal to do'so, Ehe Speaker had >to ' v - altesnative but to "namie" him. The . members of Parliament then voted . �o have. him removed from the "� y ` -L: House of Commons for'that day's 9 / * '1. "-:sitting. This only happens occasiun- ;' «1 t'tS all r2ght, :. , ally, and only on two previou noes'- :, . _ .I.ions in the last twenty years or so. a Asriendrsients to the Pensi9n Act, they're :1 introduced by the Hon. Gard L'lsarehill,'bfinister of Veterans Aff ;1 T� lira, provide for an .increase of,, 2Q ..,over at Mary s ... percent across the Board to pension- .., . I • # . ers and 33 1-3 percent increase for •`, Children of pensioners. , ,. 3 This is 'a higher increase in total tthan had been asked by the Canad- ,� ? ,Jan Legion when they asked for alt , increase of 33 1 3 percent some tim `I.. - i,... �'s «go, based on .the situation which •prevailed in .1956. ja the fall session of }��7, }egis-. ` lation ,.vas.p&ssed retroactive.to thb ' t "" . 1st. of July of that year, which !:-- ,.'F . -raised the pension rates on a grad- ''.' • - > ` tasted scale. For the 100 percent dis- . . ability pensioner the_ increase was,20 " . t. y percent; for the married person, w „ i.+ . •' f . with no children it'was 17.6 percent) r ' .' „r star the, pensioner) widow with tto ; itltildrtn, IS 'percent; for fire dope indent parent it was 16,percent. No � . '11 . ,Increase was granted in respect of _ "�, " ` IHOW MUCH IS PEACE OF MIND WORTH T "'the children. c c� u I 3'herefore, the overall increase t, Children stray. Or a husband is late get- suggested by the Bill now befnre & ` the.douse exceeds the request made l tF .z,%, , ding home. Or you are worried about ' 'by the Legion. car , ' •someone who is ill: So often a simple 1.The Bill has now received second, N\ �a tole hone call—from you or to you— . reading and has been referred t4 s P "the Standing Committee on Veter- quickly sets fears at rest`Any time of tns' Affairs, for their consideration. " '', This amendment tine the increase .)� day or night the telephone can suddenly of 20 percent to war pensioners and a beeott7e one of the 1IlOSt important things 43 1=3 percent increase for children k in your life! - will be received enthusiastically by a� . ; all veterans and their families and• '� ar,E will be a great help to them finan. + ' `;, „2 a THE BELL T E L E P H O N E 'dial)}•. M r> ` We are 'now in the process of x �' COMPANY O F CANADA , tbonsidering the Estimates of fhb - various governmental departments. ' `� �° �� ` "The first of these to come before . > �� ( !'he House of Commons are the Es- a --- artmen of .Cif- .>. <,> the D t f , to o • a a stn ep R , . . •Ica Izenshtp and Immigration. As soon `' . .,... . .na a. ns these Estimites are dealt with by . , ► .• . Parliament, then others will rbe in- . ,• Wrodueed. There are some 22 depart- y . 4# U to bt Considered, 't. Andrell'S eeT 'ORiIiD rC�t{t�Ch "^ Y ••c- c +. The churcH ' filled for thv - -' " morning service, conducted by Mr. Kenneth Heron Mihister. *� 13UARANTEZD _ The"choir entered to the Procetig. #� - LRRIe -R'' i �&��V Serv>�e'. Tonal "Repoice, the Lord- is King'. / The scripture lesson was taken from _ T` -M�EA �E 1. Corinthians, 15. The choir, under PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS A,y Make or Model° the direction of Mrs. Marion Mc- �' f FU1rlERA1 DIRECTOR Ciement, sang "Gently Lord, O ArthIIM Field Ye�� Gently Lead us" to the beautiful I F�iZIWTURE DEALER. Weish air. Mr. Heron preached the COSMETICS ` SUNMES BABY NEEDS ��� third sermon in a series of five, ax the Apo es-Creed. n �s power u. STORE HOURS ~ sermon,.the minister told of the as- Private Ambulance Service tension of Christ, and how import- WEEK DAYS DAILY 9-9 ant it was to us to, have a "Living WA DELIVERED DAY OR NIGHT Saviour" and to know that death SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS 1-5 =- was swelled up in the victory. We --- West of Dunbartorl are Clever to- forget the Judgement ` whit is also promised, and to be PICKERIRIG 'PHONE WH. 2-5961 `PHONE ! e slur t that we are kucitvn to Christ. u! l. McEACHNIE, Prep. e evening Rev. F. H. Hunter - t oliducted the Y Service. • •. c u r'e oratory ' 'The dhoir :ang ..JuVt as ant -fmm - - - - - 1 -. "Olivet to CaItary. • Nlr. Uouuver Pickering, Cant. -_Rave -a fine me-a a e, preparing all GRAHAM �IAR�b�IQRE for the Coming Communion Service -- i r��d !:!V AND_i'LA11 � next Sunda} murnin5, The followin,o , were received into meniber ship of • • c W. H. . TH the church: Mr. and 'Mfrs. George Appliances Paints j OMPSON, 8. A.. LLB. 1 Brawn, and hiss Elizabeth 31iIIer. pp ad AutMriaed fur the Barrister and Soltcitac If you have no ch:,rrh home. a ToOls� G1a55/ Eta•• es of Onta+-10 s<ad York warm welcome awaits you at St. hus ism•-tits Huuse- British Colombia and' Ontario 9ndreti�'<Atruitut- Reel Estate �pDOd fig-. A2az. AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE 6eneral Hardware allow �filawi ttae fie WHitehali 2-5151 WASHERS SALES AND SERVICE 'Residence: TEsnple 9-2656 PHONE WH. 2-1911 -- PiCKERING A:.0. Pie Apo. fOa REPAIRS ON ! O 0� KWI6 !08 Washers. Stoves, Refrigerators Crel hton Fraser, Drynan Parts Available For All •w• have teen dsta6itatLed 9 r b0lMtlb S tatering eess sislee.:188Y. ire MNrCIOC12 Household Appliances 24-HOUR SERVICE Phone wH2 6410 WEEKEND SPECIAL. Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries - -- �. R. FiEURY Public DENNEY ,.Butter•• Tarts -` 6 for' '24c ' Bank of Commerce Chambers ����.,,,��� Barrister, Solicitor,. 5 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa F �t ,,f r?OI7a= Telephone RA. 3-3446 Hooting Contractor Main St., Pickering 'WH. 2-0386 M� w � z•;-��� 1to� S Hot Water, Steam Systems, - - Ri6hlaad Creek 1PA]!i'P1iD - Alterations-Repairs Installed AT. 2-7391 0: AT. 1562 COUNTRY HOMES i snnAU. i AM' xlo' GRACE PRESBYTERIAi�IAJAX LUMBER C . 8ocvr M� ar Fri:y:3e to n1e pis. 1 . amowdav and Eaeninr& a :Z'. liar• wain es Boa Des eRtlh :{'1-r,l re h 1 BV AD Atrtrrrterat 1 400d lc�.t *_+'"" ''T•••••••• t l►:�:F.d;.i1L' _%D WEST ROUGE r + > =� b'a! A+ Ps'olic YJorsr,;p o.u3 Sunday School o The Homeomnar 1Fgr ptee pt And Sipet�•toMd 9 30 a.m-West Rouge Public School iel7loe 11.00 a.m.-Cwtengint Road Public school Take Advantage of Our Payment Plan EVERYONE WELCOME rpeit,.ai�11Mi. Ontos, Eali3�NS REV. WM H. T. FULTON, Miaisl.e vrTU OUO3'V a" SONS 'BUY NOW _,. 2 brycemoot Rd. - No Payment Until flay Ist. Also Can include -aWhwar Monament W*rW - - Phone AT -2-2372 _ : r,,>�.rt.,.eed sat�s.o Materials Plus Installation Charges. ROHT. AUsTtN. PROP. S.stablisbed 1900 . . ��------------------------ ----- ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN f;•- IIL, it. L Whitby. Ontario ` CHURCH C!,._:75 O O 3 Loc Serve You Two avueo west of Whlthy an P'.ckering -Ontario FREE DELIVERY - - - on No, 'L HIsYa ay, betneea ± Rector - - ti«ub.y and AJ" a I� Rev. H. S. Shepherd, H. A., D. D. AJAX PiCKERiNG WHITBY Phone: Wbuby mo 8-3463 Box 198, P:cker: g -•Ph. WH2-3513 WH. 2-2308 WH. 2.3251 MO. 8-3171 SF:ti I)AY SERVICES �. ®R. JOHN LESIK a. .-Holy, Communion " �LV f8 irN 12..00 a. m.-Morning Prayer r Dt�T'ST 11.0.0 a: m.-Holy Communion' I ener, ar ware �" � .. (4th Sunday) ` It ALFRED BAYES f ICkerin Medltial Centre 171l.Co a• m.-sir day SChf7l.in the PLUMBING BATHROOMS I P •�9 Fa:ish Half 21.00 a. m.-Nursery..in Rectory .PRESSURE SYSTEIIS• : OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 Room - ages up to 4'years s EST1afATES GIVEN IZES: WH. 2 1655 \ ' 1)` !?SD.�Y :Paint$ Electrical A �lia ' 10.00 a. r.:.-'Ho'y Corr,munior and PP Phone - W H2-6717 nte:c_ for .e _ I &ssions f The S'ek _.... To' aoIS Glass Etc... ;�5�. And.re Church --------------- ------------- CGiufth .. . - .• �. - i .r...v u TELEVISION RADIO 1 - - r i..ter ii I er.•t• t.i. o� � School T . .. .. . . Sur M c GIs 1 IiA wi REPA j n. .,. s�l ' ar r • • 1`.W A. ::1. - Church Service 'I \ o' 1PHONE: TEmp a 9=1191 .... _.__... j y' n . ItJ t':�I3?►I:TU` I::�llIU TV ,� i p. 7 ..,a-ti =r o ne' 4t'J H. �°�='ii7 f 1~C�.e en A. H. RATTEW - 1 .. •. i I r"iZ'ke :'� �.13:r��' \iDt31'EOI _v e a utta AND Minister. F' M ' 'I'e B rs /� p FUNEPAL I� 0 1 L - '"?Dniitl::Y 25, 1;61 COr�1T. g. A. AMBULANCE SER�JICc Two ,Y'crn.rg Churcn s°:vices . -ROGER G: i 5'.45 S. i.:. and I1.C7 A. bI. - J • BARIUSTER and SOL.ICITO'A L Junior Surv!ay School - 9.45 A. M. �Ovr 'New �� 5 `�!S' 4o. 2 HIGHWAY �� •.� ( _Sensor. �s:ttlay School - 11.07 A. M. .... C,ONITli BUF�.DIDlG. -- DUEL OIL �e c IIN AT PICKERIN3 BEACH ROAD yo, eo•�: Church Service - 3 P. M. GLie Aiir•ater - Rev. W. A CA5H OR WITHIN 30 DAYS ------------------------ Telephone ' S C 114c�ay, Ph. D.' Dunbarton ` Sunday Night Group - 8.00 P. M. " e insurance Co. WH, 2.3610 Church Membership Class - 7.30. 'STOVE 01L 20 warrs 08 PHON]L t AUD.T.EY CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS iyer Asitm For Farm And Coun a7 1.15 Y. M. .- Sunday School Arthur IViitcbell Ltd* )itdldtsup '2.30 P. M. - Church Service ■ltissorm k3karance On ]g>tl3ilep. 9`11" uls. s1o1 BRADY Carisfian rcience Society 2.6771 M �sun0001e .0[ AB n.i. i - ROUGE HILLS. ONTARIO Who TE•9`2431 Bowman & Gibson : PLUMBING STORE CHURCH SERVICE AND, PHONIC: WiUMY ill - SUNDAY SCHOOL - THE ONE PLACE TO GET SUNDAY - 11.00 A. M. in Rosebank Road School _ quell --- I EVERYTHING IN Reading Room Open To Psblk :- .'WALTER •THOMSON, -.09C MONTEITH, MONTEITN, RIEHL i CO. 1 -PLUMBING. GOOD VALUE In 1tllerton Building Kingston Rd. `� BARRISTER SOLICITOR cbe„o AKeem.nle { At Rouge Hills NOTARY PUBLIC Lk•ns•d Trustee• AT THE RIGHT PRICE „ • • • • COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS Open Daily Till 3:30 p.m. Testimony Meetings 8.00 P. M. .,; NNtit�i earner of Ai°= O •� Saturday Till 1 p.m. Every Wednesday In The o. W. RIeM CA, RCA. t SALES - SERVICE it Readinle Rwm told Maid Rd. on , a No. 2 IM8lwrey 4320 Kingston Rd., West Hill For Further Inforrantion Oshawa RA 3-MV CONTRACTS • • • • wn L wa«+ c.A. - - - WliitshallZ-0590 CALL ATLatic'2-2635 • AT. 2-2080 AT.4-4721 _4. �•� - � ` B .. Side a can wi SHOl ALL BEEF I e. CELLO 749c ' Salami 42 . CHUB '59C ALL PRICES ' EFFECTIVE � •"-, fEB. 23 24 25 WE RESERVE THE ' .: b'r""• F ) ..mow N RIGHT TO LIMIT 4 �r QUANTITIES - "✓ ,��,' . - v, FROZEN McCAIN + - - - - - - - - ,- - - - - - - - - - --- -- FRoast orench res o� n ' 29 9-oz. pkgs. I PORK. LOIN SALE I . RIR TENOERLOIN I A TOTAL OF . `!■��� ' PORTION I. - PORTION i' $32*00 AVG. .I AVG. IN`BONUS BOOSTER TAPES - u JtECEIVE A $6.00 TAPE WITH _ t- -- - - - - --- = - - - --- -- � Sockeye Salmo T1N n F/��/nIdOUHT Dainty Rice =-L"K6' i TENDER GREEN SHOOTS — U.S. NO. 1 GRADE Cake MiXeS OR CH,OCYFUDGE 2 KtGS I C I Ch eer Detergent =- GIANT FF PSIZE _ %RECEIVE A $2.00 TAPE WITH • ' BUNCH Margarine- TULIP COLOR KW,K - 40 - rozen Cod Fillets ; /1THCM : LETTUCE _'U.S. NO. { GRADE GARDEN FRESH � ]HEADS 2,9C 11 .� BANANAS rouRT ncA TOUR ��C - IOL/• RAG, CANADA SA TRO L FtA • � : E.L: Potatoes NO. 1 GRADE ° : - I r urros - JAFFA ORANGES ,SUNS . SAG 5 gC r. ,Sliced Cooled Meats . 1 TAKERITE sAC E CHEESE LOAF, PICKLE i PIMENTO REFRESHING ANO FLAVOURFUL OR DUTCH Lk" OZ PKG. k'st LEMO N S _ 25c ,.OAF, CHICKEN LOAF �I i • Look at 1Nhat 2.9c- Will Buy" at IGA HEINZ KETCHUP :onE 21� :S.O.S. STEEL WOOL .'Z 'K of 4 S C ;I x- IGA BISCUITS. I SSOR MENT BAGS ` � � - INS C —T . I IGA U IGA PRESENTS STORIES FROM 9 6 OM THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 1 is .O F1/ax $ea n`s� FANCY CUT TINS C .`I _ eS of the os ") CFTO-T'V CHANNEL ♦ - EvERY T 7 10 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY IPEA OF 2"Z. ` ra SOU VEGETABLE TINS C MINI°L'!W'!!:!q!''rJlUiti"; "Ilu,„i' J lilti!iilHk°ii''.;i!CII*lillhl:'III;VIII'iII11;IIN!IYIIIIIIiIN;lilu(I111WWIIU�NIfIIIIEIIIl n86111 111 1'!!;IUICIiI!If"711n✓mNLNi"IILk!11 - _ - = SHOP and SAVE at - _ 2-FRUIT = r GA ' Ma r m a lade" 24-OZ. JAR c ic ar son Cheese OLD ENG CANADIAN, 'SLICES, IGA MARKET , - DICKERING :•bra ENGLISH, PIMENTO C _ _ B. 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