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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_03_10 , 11 u grt Villn l�o�rse C�n� ss ric - • ■ As Second was Mats ews - i c erin Noscriptwn Rates: is eat United. States: 03AO Psiblished Since November 1881 Post Office Dept Otts- VOL. 78 NO. 25 PICKERING. ONTAIUO .FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1960 ` Movie Drive ■ n " For ■c er■ ng ' .Twp . Propose 1300,000- Movie Drive-in Pickering Youth Trumpet Band For Towns hi Would Start Soon =� .. �. If Pickering Township Planning Board gives consent, a $300,000-00 P1tKERlHG VILLAGE - t movie drive-in may be constructed on Brock Road or Valley 'Farm Road, Mrs. H.ry. «'estney's Sunday, between Highways 401 and No. 2. School Class, and .Mr. Wm. Gra- This would be a modern movie ham's Class ienjoyed, a night of drive-in and would run first rate bowling, at Ajax, on Saturday last., pictures, according to Mr. Barry and later had refreshments at the Allen, representing a Toronto firm Coral Room. who are in the business of building Mr.. and bars. Win. Foote; Eliza-' theatres and drive-ins, beth St. expect to leave -Pickering, Mr. Allen first appeared before on April 1,. to return home to Eng- Planning Board several weeks ago land. with his proposal. At that time he The first victim of the icy'conoil- considered land south of No. 2 on ' conditions.on Monday,.of whom.we - Valley Farm Road and had received have heard was Mrs. Jack Pfyant, Department of Highway approval- who broke a bone in her foot, and This parcel is designated as indus- is now wearing a walking cast. trial on the zoning map. St. George's W. A. are holding •it ,., The Planning Board turned the St. Patrick'i Tea and Bake Sale, S4 matter over to Project-Planners for their Parish Hall, on Saturday, th* - _ their recommendations. 18t1, from 3.00 to 5.00 o'clock. Mrs. At a meeting last week, Project T. S, Kerr, soloist. will tnterta)ri,. Planners recommenrred, south of No. wl%h musical numbers. I- 2 on Brock Road which is RA (rural- It „1s a ,-rock to this community, agricultural for holding purposes). to learn, -- Saturday, of the passing„ _ Some objections were voiced by of firs Wa,•:r Thomas, suddenly. Planning Board members such as: at an early hour �n the morning. there would be traffic problems, al- Deepest syrrrpathp i*s :1t for the ber- lowing a theatre in this area is set- caved husband and rela.:ves. § ting a precedent, etc- The Handicapped Childrr,i Com+ . It was stated that this the mitt-, met at the home of Ni:­ T. would provide the township with be- J; �l'hedtr on Wednesday, tween $?,000 and $8,000 in taxes per 8, to formulate plans for the ensuints, year. year. A speaker for the T. B. Stun j Planning Board would have to vey was present, and gave a threes-1 Pho.o by Barrie Pon�eroY change the zoning to include or allow muiute informative talk on that] sf Howard Nickling *''silt several members of the Trumpet Band _ such an, enterprise in the RA area. Subject. } Mr. Allen is supposed to have a de- Our congratulations to Jana Ham "Blow Your Own Horn" or "Put •., Police Cbief Howard Nicking cymbals.: finite decision on the matter by this ek, on taking Second Place among ]lost of tfie instruments are own- week end. sixteen contestants in an Oratorical) dickering on the Map" •may not be started the Baad about three years — Contest for pupils of Grades i. and, ;mottos of the Pickerin what them Dsionceh ago time.has dram i ih 'beinx[ raised by campaigns amd week 8. in Ontario County, u hich vas, Baird, but that is exactly Y _' Students And a Oub held last week at \Vhitby. Site was are doing - all thirty-one of them. struetoT . :Vso, as instructors are:, afions. awarded a Silver Cup and a Boold The Eand, now resplendent' in Joe lining;ton• and Laurie t:riid . Thr Rrde, has taken part in the, Protest Hunting Ban Prize. The contest for pupils in the, "Itbeir new uniform+ of blue and frd1d; Other officers in the Band he�ide, eurronn�li�ng t dirt ict.tll They -hope. Fastern Ontario area will be held at' are eery ­eye-catching','as they are Pre-ident Nickling are: 'Bett,.Hol er, More than a dozen' P�ckrr+nR High Richmond Hill. Our best w6hcz.fol,' �s arching along in parade. Trea<urer; Nora •Living tone. See- .nmr (Jay, to compete•i.i. 'the Sand. The Band meets every \�'rdnesd.7y rotary:' Don Henderson Quarter- re;tiial . School students bearing pla&RI:3s ap- Jane's continued success. at the Visage C s ever ity Hall, for %faster: Clare Hotter, Drum \l ajor. The Picke_n¢ Trumpet Band . is geared with the Pickering Rod and Mrs. Fred Stork is rpending some practice, 'The group is made Hall. of The Band now consist of twee- a croup the village and district can Gun club at Pickering Township coun- time in St. ,jo.eph's Hospital, and- prac and girls, ranging in a from ty horn:, four snare drum., ii,; he proud of, and tive wish them the ell this week to protest -a ban on er observation. Ron to d girt, r years. tenor drum. one ba» drum a:ul the very best for the future. hunting over the entire to-,rnsh;p. The C. E. lllorley's, J. hoch's, the, The placards which read. "Future B. Hogarth's and G. Honsberger'S: vote,­ like to hunt", "Youth speaks" : attended the Hydro Convention ban-; CoStS �n and "Keep Pickering open" were plac- quet at the Royal York Hotel lash e _. �` Budget' S arks Discussion :'Reports ed across the back of the council week. Entertainment was providod, High Se p chambers. . by-the Carl Tapscott Sntgers. vt'itld, rr john Wilson spokesman for the. •Joyce Sulliv n acting a sMC. 1 • • Village. ° . East Rouge. Water group said, the club realized there. The death of bits my of M. 'Jeu On Township Annexing Vi g were problems. He ;aid they were in- dwinc occurred suddenly on Sun 14y,, Serested in safety and conducted safe- afternoon, March 5. We extend ours T. r?. Jefferson, township engineer,ty courses in hunting. He said they sympathy to %fra._Jgudwine and the, Pickering District High School — '\ gnvfi a t•eport this week• on the cost coats were responsible for the men-` r S j--- water from West's favoaied not going on anyone's land nicmber, of her family. fS met s Gas survey of extending without permission. Many happy returns to \!n. 3far-j tioning . of the township annexing, �onS11 ou�e u, serve East Rouge. Mr. Wilson said the hunters would uerite Newth, who celebrated gel' K e g Pickering,Village, at a meeting this Eaimated cost of laying mains ands like the township closed to rifles• as birthday on March 2. j g, week. l • conrcet:n.g to the pump house at the this would. reduce the hazard 'to.live- •'.vlr, and :firs, A. Bushby received. Afters Reeve Sherman Scott dis-i Cookin sc l CyIi hrictrz and connecting to .the stock 'and humans and only allow a visit from \Cr. and firs, Normats' closed what the high school wants m;;in supply at Island;Road, is $149,- shotguns. He said they would like to Pank;.oil Sunday. Their friends frotts from the township in the way of Pickering wilt be one of 1r, Ontario 1.500,0+1, see ,an increase in the number of Pickering always receive a v�arna. money, the division of costs among centre s to be visited by the Con-i Debentures would be o:v e r a .20I residents licenses issued and the fee we at the Bushby home. + the threw municipalities came into Comers' Gas Company's "Paris in the year. basis. Eventually these mains for these increased and to cut down In spite of adverse weatlux condi- discussion. �.S ringtime". show—a month long j would connect w;th those from the. „n the number of nog-re-resident licenses lions, the Reel Cross Parade., equip]a- -•It is very unfair'that the town-; p natural gas cooking demonstrat'on'Frenchman's Bay plant i sold: He suggested a fund be set up d with loud speaker, Took pace on ship should subsidize other, areas tour presented by m4-mb--s of the A person with 100 .foot lot would to cover the damage to livestock. He Saturday afternoon, mark:.i. the said Councillor Harry Boyes: company's Betty Bright Home Ser- pay about 568.- er year for 20) said banning would mean extra poll-. beginning of a very' woe for Roc' Cross. "We should probably .pull out of vice. department. years and a 50 foo, lot would be I sing that could.increase the mill rate _funds, This very worthy cause des- the school area or take steps to annex Miss Rosemary Ballagh and '.Hiss, $47,81, b to 7 mills. erves a generous response: ' the village of Pickering" said Coun- Nan Curtis will direct the demon-� Reeve Sherma tt said in an- Reeve Sherman Scott in answer to Mr. Douglas Ness, Howitk. Que., cillor Clifford'La "We are pay stration to be held Monday, March ewer to'a question that the cost would a question from Wm. Newman, said spent some,tame last week with ing way too much. I hate to think 13th at 8 p.m., in Picketing District I he considerably less, if someone want- council had not discussed closing the I and nits. Barry Boyer. He was irT what•the taxpayer will say when he 1 High School. f Pd to pay the entire amount at one whole township to hunting. Ontario in the ,interest of.,hi: firntt sees his tax bill this Year". F;ve home econoinists will alter- time instead of over 20 years. Mr. Newman said that damage done of R, R. Ness, Ayrshire )`xportets"' "It is almost.impossible to getout l nate at the demonstrations which �' h School Budget was caused by about 2 per cent of of Quel,ec. of the area said Reeve Sherman have been arranged through women's g the,hunters It i;•eoc>l to see efir. Donner oit �, .7 Scott. clubs"and, church groups across the'; Reeve Sherman Scott said council the street again after his indispos- •`It is the old story of the township • province. � had received 8 letters of complaint ition last week. taking over the village" said �° be Costs of the tour will be borne by:Grim—Reeve Scott about hunters. The Twez!lsmuir History P,00k cillor Ross Deakin. "It The Consumers Gas Company ' and Alan Dawson, speaking for the has been Ill, in the Public Lib-, ter to serve our eastern area with proceeds from ticket sales will bone- Reeve Sheitnan Scott of Pickering � p y too. I think we should eon ( al dub treasuries. Township termed the Pickering Dis- students said, for want g. keep the . car for trcat�dealttofnresearch r and', � services I fit local township open for hunting. We don't err, A ' g eider it". Tickets are available from the fol- trict High School budget as a "Grim "Annexing the village would not feel council should try and tell the preparation has gone into this bowl:, the high school picture, but�loa-ing grroups: Catholic Women's Picture" this week, when it was dis- farmers what they can do on their as well as its actual production The `b ou 2 ease I.eagite, St. Frances De Sales; Fair- closed that the high school is asking own property". He,urged the banning frig, the past tltrec years•. there may be other reasons for annex- view Beach Home and School Asso-. for $288,478.31 as compared to $196,- of rifles and the use of shotguns only. ens Institute ask only, -that readeM Sng it" said'Reeve Scott. Base Line Home and School 486.:3'2 in 1960. Mr. Newman said that in most in- use the greatest care in handling if,! ciation; ,association; the Greenwood Unite This will mean raising 15.96 mills stances damage was done by .out- as it has much historical valr.c; and1 Church Women's Auxiliary; French- for the high school this year as com- riders. is not replaceable. e man's Bny Home and School Asso- pared to 11.82 last year. Councillor Harvey Spang concurred Miss DicGirin, of\VI .7, «'a� it Councillor Mowbray ciation and Dunharton Home and Mr. Scott said the township pays with this statement guest at the Norm Bank' home School Associatior. 61.11 per cent of the cost, Ajax 32.94 Councillor Clifford Layeox said he on' Sunday. S • Free recipe books and nrize draws and the village of Pickering 5.9 per felt that issuers should make sure It is reported dill some of ctrl Speaks' �n Policy will be features of "Paris in the cent. th~a recipients of licenses can read a bitious home-.makers have already p Springtime." The township has, 54 per cent o! st rted house-cleaning - enticed intd the enrollment,Ajax 32 and Pickering English. scan Councillor Milton ,Mowbray of Pic- E. C. Dolma e - village 8.3 per cent. Reeve Sherman Scott said he felt . s echaps by those very Y. g the days of hunting in the atouth end spring like days. nth to Mrs. Roe' kering Township said this week, he Pickering township is being asked wiH soon be at an end. We extend symp 9 felt that council should set policy and The death took place at Westmin- for $288,478.31, Ajax $155;497. 88 and "In the name of sport t�atli cannot Irwin on the death of her fa , 4* hire department heads. If the depart- ster Hospital, London, Ont-- Wed- Pickering Village $28,087.81. last Saturday, a>k1 rt:ent is having trouble the head will nay, March 8, of Mr. E. C. Dol- have scrod child accidently hurt. I aft. Elgin Granger, I HEAR •` think the densley populabstl wt'eas will Whitby- for _ Th P k 9 N have to answer for it. mage, Pickering. For further part- have to be closed" he added. Mr. and Mrs. David LCicltftot8' Mr. Mowbray said he felt the de- iculars, call - McEadulie Funerpi . pertinent head should hire and fire f Home, Pickering. Hazen Argue, M. P., Union Hall Mr. Newman said they have asked, celebrated their. 12th we web�' - p under him. 1 Cedar St. - Ajax the •ilPPt. of Lands and Forests for; r.,v­%'wry o n $and t employees and •mss Saturday 2,00 P. M. more assistance in patrolling the grata,:,te them and �h License Plates Due March 15th Everyone Welcomes areas. many snare happy yearw Support the Red Cross Campaign NOW, tA eo�eft fan+for.testiag of the Hopq'v;,ea.�..••.. _ t casks at the .disease.. It is ed to.the Tf3 gerws.•A_ positive re- school..ch4drtn will -*Is* be carried Sloe_was ,q member o(_Pid�eritt�•. more important than ever to encour.- action to this test means only thpt out in conjunction wit., the general United Church, and "bridge", was Age our citizens to take advantage some exposure has taken place and survey. Costs of doing t*e survey one of her favorite pastimes. " A mass survey to test_everyoue in %)f the simple, free�'tests by which that an x-ray test should also be are financed by the annual .:ale of She leaves a 1husband, Walter, Pickering and Whitby Townships their continued health may be ass- taken, Christmas Seals in this area. two sisters, (Irene) Mrs. Harry ti for tuberculosis is scheduled for the ured". For purposes of the South Ontar- Arnold and (Winnifred) hirs- month of ,April, it was announced Each day one hundred peopleA.in io, Crounty Survey, the area has • • Maine, of Easton, Pa. recently by Mr. T. M. Moore, of Ontanu bccomd infected with t13. been divided into six divisions which Q�� Service was conducted by RFv. Whitby, the survey's, General'Chair- This does not mean that they ire are Mader the local direction of such r M. Putters from the McEachnie man. Plans are already well along active cases, but only that they have well-known peaple are: Mrs. Molly I Late Mm Wafter Thom Funeral Home here. Tnterment was ;and groups to administer the ambit- been exposed to the disease and tare Newman, Dunbarton; Ron. Hall,.of May Curtis, was the daughter of sous undertaking are being establish- candidates For some future trouble. ickering: Mayor W. A. Parish, of Funeral •services were held this made in Port Hope Cemetery. ed to every local area is e reatest aid lax; Miss c rien,' sook in; i T Mrs. "TB`is still one of the major med- in ensuring its control and tare. Mrs.. H. Nichol, Hest Whitby, and ma f s a er = ho s, who passed away sudden- Support Viifdviv • iical problems in. Ontario today", ' The test that is proposed for rest- Mr. A. Robertson, East Whitby. Dr. _ly at her home on March 3, i Mo' Moore. "Although the dents' of the district is the simple W. E. M,_2ean, M. O. H., is Med-, Mrs. Thomas, the former Mary �n Q� tuberculin test which will determine teal Adviser. the late Air. and Mrs. Albert Cur- �pat rate is indeed much lower, tis, and came to Pickering from Pt WYY1t.-y1Ar.:�,%rIP v. 02PEN EVERY EVENING TILL X7:00 P.M. _ ROUGE HILL EXCEPT THURSe & Me TILL 9:00 P•M. ON NON Z HIGHWAY PRICES EFFEC'TfVt TI4URS., .FRI., SiT. MARCH 9th - 10th - 11th ,UST EAST Of ROUGE BRIDGiE LEAN FORK ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE and - WING LOIN., ROA R16 END lb. STEAKS Ib. ®. .. avg. 2%21b. _.. - . BONELESS ROLLED .,0st FIVE RIDS) °���n Bnd Ten" de ib. c R;fm avg. 3 lb. Naff t6vtp ;6o 1�7 9 C e'n.t r 4 IM, .9 , "or FRESH LEAN elk StS -lb- ;&wioc ' ROCL 04% �1 OR CHOPS : _.: . _ - n r .r& w •,• - r ,,w-. $ M FLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED (� an` oak) lI� ta.��,,�, FRESH MEATY OR SHORT RiB: S fib. � =. 59 0 A T ar6I S side) Ib. I tBUDf soNE RlaMOVIO, BONELESS ROLLED PLATE SRIMET STANDING — (6th and 7th RIBS) A. - FOOD N- AR-KET PRIME RIB ROAST fib. c P`0.T -_,R0AST - 5 ib. _ c I ' MAPLE LEAF POLISH �• Maple Leaf Boneless Rolled Shoulder C SAUStAIGE Roas of fib. 39 +I►PLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE 1 1b. RON AMERICA DRY large 30 oz. bottles BABY :ROLL Ginger Ak"' _._ ...''2 2.3 ' Special offer of 3c off plus Sc off' MAPLE LEAF �/s Ib. pkg.' :` x (Plus deposit) iaw ORONO BRAND CANADA FIRST GRADE 'W- r,AMADIAN wFun CHEESE `65 e Creaxne 1b. c utter SLICES } Special Offer of 4c Off NO. 1 FIRM SELECTED GOLDEN RIPE SHORTENING BANANAS -1b. - c- c _ POPULAR BRAND Ib• CARTON of 200 .09 - SKIM MILK POWDER (Special offer of 25c off) CIGARETT (SAVE 20 CENTS) I�SA�T 2-3 Ib. boxes •�� LYONS SOUPP MIX 21/4 Oz. Pkgs. -_ a CI �C�EN ... .•y CANADA PACKERS'M E­29 NOODLE (SAVE 9 CENTS). FOO C — - a ' MAPLE LEAF TENDERFLAKE z Ins . 12 0 . round t' $ .DO . PURE (SAVE 41s) t - o TILN LARD {�. WAGSTAFFE BRAND HOMEMADE STYLE 16 oz. jars 2 1 _ �ns t.A TOMATO P1 2 for 4 " C SWIfTOSc lAM 13 0:. tiws {Save 13c) r SWIFT'i ALLSWEET 1 D FWD � � _ MARGARINE • Ibs. (gave' 1W' � (SAVE 14e) +� A401 t ' - -------------------- • P R L T GP GA Pis.f Roman WyzinSki. haul Sloan was caaadlena • s a' a Y2 'za 18 ,given the only penalty of the after Red Wings "s noon for boarding. _ �Pdavte Leafs ---9 Z 4 o 34 28 1 Gealseorers In Play-Offs rulne e 1 6 S 12 37 5 PLAY-OFF RESULTS Bang head 3 Jim Allen 1 (lst. Game-2 Game Series) ............. ... ..I......... Hershey 5=Providence 0 Ricky Mayers j Rochester 1--Buffalo 1 Alan Dlilnes 1 Canadians 3—Maple Leafs b Bill Ridding. ........................ .....7.. 1 Bruins 5—Red Wings 6 .....".......................... 'Play-off time has arrived and in the Paul Sloan ...... ............................ ... 8 fi game Hershey bounced' Provi- Gerry Matsen ....,.. , ................. 2 detige by a score of b to 0. They led Wolf Schlont1?e . .:..,. .......:.........:..., 4 td 0 at half-time on goals by Bar- Don Wardell ........................................ 2 ry dead (3) and Ricky Mayrs. After Don Farquharson 1 the turn around Providence tightened Al Flamer ..,.:................................... 1 Larry LeBlanc t their defence, and due to excellent . 1 s , saves by goalie Tom Hudson only Jim Lennox ..................................• . . . •••• :.. 1 allowed Hershey to score one more Don Munroe .. 1 .. Gerhard Schlombs - 1 goal by Jim Allen. Was a Roman ,:.. ................ The second Atom game 1'y R ies n n Wyzinski ..... .... ..... . 1 close contest and ended in a 1-1 tie. ens Paul Sloan Penalties Mina. I Play-Offs Rochester opened the scoring.with a pe dim uteri'goal by Alan Milnes, which l•vw'r Buffalo dies' jewel League - Fly"� Bob b Duller claimed did • Bu a o Coach Bo e 4 -not go over the goal line. This re- �— verse seemed to incence the Buffalo Team Points team, because they came right back Opals # y . "✓ w"< ��� r �� �° r J with a goal by Bill Ridding, but Sapphires.. 3 though they kept up the pressure, Rubies 3 they couldn't break the tie. Onyx � .Diamonds -. . ._ ,.. • 1 a The first game of the Pee Wee se- 1 Emeralds ries between Canadians and Diaple. Garnets 1 Leafs was the fastest of the after- pearls noon, between two evenly matched Guar 300 - Emily Young 336. teams. Canadians opened the scoring _Over 200 - Emily Young 211, M This scerAc picture was takes by photographer Barrie Pomeroy, at Conservation Park,, Greenwood on a g o a I by Wolf Schlombs, but 336; Wth Hogasth 265, 210; FftxL- Maple Leafs came right back with as Dsp 237; 21,3- Jean Baths*, a goal by Wayne Godman. Just after �1�; j t 250: . Louise torium Mr. Karry, Music Supervisor A speedy recovery to Mrs. Mary the turn around, Wolf:Schlombs again 1 221' Verna * WO NUG for School Area No. 2 gave a-very Wright, West Point Cres. who 36,in gave Csaadiens the lead, but Gerry n� 211; R Warren, Rd intin-& a talk on'Instrumental Mu- the Grace Hbspitad- matten equalized Boos after..Wayne am". 2 Ii3d Mr: acrd Min. F` Barren Sr-.8idge-:-E3t>dbean 'the put DSapfZ',Leafa'in �e1L Wastis 20g: a a victim ot•the•sleet MOM sir"'`ft Vitt$ ST'tr��&Kbers p3> y � p = �ts�Y Dw4noo 206; �'AL®seh it whiso she fell on the ice and The Medd*vale Sc2mOl Band were RIt'Lett Wed. March 8 to spend front for the first time, but Canada $r" 2A5; .6loria Muslrae' iT her. arm. She was takerf'ta thoroughly enjoyed by everyone press- i in the French West eaa tied the store once more 's lfes<z�oro General Hospital where she ent. The Ilfeads Band took Brat Indies. goal by Gerhard Schtombe. PGerm• High Single (flat) - Emily Yong r]std �! set and we wlsh bar a speedy place for the secondary Bch(, g �k Shindig will Ni held Matten scored his second goal to pat s�soesrerY, at the Music )resound rat month. Re- r' St. Edwards .Hall 'Psi. DYarch 17, the Leafs ahead again, and Waste• Yo -$ 4 Single (ftland.) Emily Ia.the West Rm" Kiwanis Junior freshmients were marred by the social 8�•to 12:311 p.ni: Admission 81.00 Godman scored his hat-trick to put Yom �'� High Triple (flat) . Fr. 'Rowlinn�gg League Sat. Feb. 25, t h e convenor Mrs. Barnard and her cam- per person. Refreshments will be them two goals up. Canadlens' Bret Emily 755:,High Triple (hand.) Wk s6ozers were bowled by Don Car. mittee and everyone enjoyed a very 'wed- Emily Young 78�. L'ne stymied themselves with a sum- ter for the bays with 0-73 and Cheryl sociable evening. The Ladies Club still have tickets ber of offside calls, through over �b0�0 Fortin for the girls with 200. The A Reminder to come out and enjoy for the Consumers Gas Cooking eagerness. V e Saddest Score was w o n by Sandra the West Rouge Square Dance Work School to be held in West Hill Colle- In the last game"Bruins seemed to Cordon. Other high scores were bowl. Shop at Centennial Church Hall Sat. giate Thurs. March 16, 8.20 p.m. have the game in the bag, and were » ed by Bob Brown 268, Jim Lenrtax March lI, 8:30 p.m. Ede Butlin will HaPPy birthday to Sandra Gordon, leading 5 to 1 after fifteen minutes 230, Glen Hart 214, Terry•BettR 207, .tali and Instruct the dancing. For Friendship Ave. who was eleven Fri. play on goals by Jim Lennox, Don Barrie P��ro� Len Hart 202. Bruce Craig 201 and further information call. Mrs. Kay March 10. ?Munroe, Bill Wardell (2) and Larry Keith Lloyd 200. Jolliffe At 2-2509. - WEST ROUC6E SPORTS AND LeBlanc..Allen Fraser had scored -Copes of pictures appearing In this, The deepest sympathy of the com- Leslie French, Rouge Hills Dr. has , RECREATION' ASSOCIATION Red Wings lone tally.Then just be paper over the "credit line" "photo - munity is extended to Vrs. Reville, been home from school for the past Final League Standings .fore half-time. Red Wings scored on, by Barrie..Pomeroy"Are available is =4 of her three wee." with pneumonia and her Ridgewood Rd. with the Io Atom Division a Erne solo effort by Paul Sloan. Im- two aites..I+ you would like a copy husband who died Wed. }larch 1.' mari air. friend= w'ah her a s ed P w L ?. GF GA P<L mediately. after the turn around Don y Y g Pe y FLereSey P c 1 is l a (photo,) of these pictures, the .5 by 7 Funeral services were Fri. March. 3. recovery and to see her back in her Rxbeste- y s 2 2 26 2c'12 Farquharson added their third goal, F The Home and School Associaton class. Karen Craig, Rouge Hills Dr. Providence 9 6 1 20. 22' 6 and from then on the Bruins couldn't �t T � der, the 8 by 10, i 5t. meeting Wed. ?►larch. I was well. at= is back at school following two weeks [iuf�4to 3 1 6 2 1a 2c 4 hold them. They scored three' more To order, phone Itfr. Pomeroy at tended and was hell in the new : ud;- absence with a virti3 :refection. Pee wee Division goals through Paul.Sloan (4) and TEmpls 1417. • 1 - 'WHITBY � ? AJAX- .. PICKERING ... en fors . - - , . . , . _ � "_ART-HU '-M L' MITED - :R TCHELL ' .announces ::the o e n i n 10 e i r - ' o ern ew yea n ivision ty (formerly 9� .:. I : r. Jack Quil former) Qvil Heating, Pickering) has joined Arthur -Mitchell bmifed,� as manager df their rMl Heating j Division. Combining over 30 years' of experience•to ensure complete customer satisfaction. A complete line of Domestic and �. Commercial Gas Heating Equipment. PEC1 !►L 1NTRODtJCTORY - OFFER - - FREE glass lined fully automatic gas water heater with every purchase of an N'FURNO gas fired forced air furnace -. — installation - Limited Off er xtra E - o w n — o your gas bill- 40 - Do n:.. Payment—Up t Up years to pay on 5 t Alp, a : 'Y ouF~oi w cybe glad Y ou,chose Natural Gas" s ssocrate Consumers. :Gas ;Company Dealer . _ IR TOACD P •-W1 . 2-6771 . - WH. 2 6771 �STATI N - daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Keene team scored nine of the goals l No. 3. - Anne 2E Ftvu:r► Hawler. and assisted on another and proved No. L. - Thelma - 20 I�IT�1� Tdc. �. A. Hearms returned home to be too big an opposition for the No_ 5. - Hazel t 2 i { from the Ajar,..ilospitiu last Wed- less-experienced team. No, G :.Mary,. 17 Before �t Is Too Late aeaday, ind iv'feeling 1p.. The members of the Home anu p/ High Single (flat).- Bid Ihomp- / 1i1F School Association are selling tick- �s• son "ly jo:yes .zoq; Kgtj, Single Pickering Township Planning Bosrd 18 hardly to be t�lll- ets for the Constun.ra • Gas Cock- Mrs. R. Horner, of Barrie, spent (hand)`;_ lily Jones 269; High Trip nded 1@r �P98On School, to be held at Pickering the n�rttb of Februar with her dau- le (flat) - He�en Hill t0�; High Trip. allow a movie drive-in' to locate .in the•south end of the Fog School next Monday- f ter, Mrs. Thos.' trton z e n t Thompson � proceeds for the sale of these family. • • • townshjP. tickete w:u at�l the tivme .►tu Many happy returns to Mrs. Mar- Scares Over 200 - bci:uv.. ,i a::ywie hda!t ahtaivaJ ion Humplarey, who celebrated' her FLAT - Bid Thompson 239, 216• This proposed drive-in movie will net about $8,000 in taxes her. ticket yet, please contact Mrs. birthday on -M rch 9. Lily E a y Jones 230; Thelma Brown 235, --8 year, in a school area that badly needs that kind of assess..- J. Brown. 'Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. 226; Beryl Boys 227; Eileen Bry- 2nent. __. _ .,. Several t French- Tom' mph a who, ee;ebrstJ� :.at 212,L�S; Norma Baker 20.; Jean rat members of he n Hu r y We would suggest that if people who are interested in man's flay Yacht Club-had all en- their 14th wedding anniversary, .un Head 205; Helen Hill 206, 201; ,St.,d- joyabte time at Opts House at the' March 8. rey Russ u 6. developing in this area are delayed, or in any way shoved Oshawa Yacht Club last Saturd.y jf�y Johnston As confined to the HAND. - Lily Jones 260; Bic about, they will soon becgme discouraged and start looking ntwht,/, ho::�••. a, snP had a fall, and fraet- Thompson 2tg, 245; Jean Head 228; r d�'r. and Mrs. Smith, Tre•nten, ured her collar-bone. Irene'Mosemic 223, 222; Eileen Bry" _.,elsewhere for a place to set up shop. spent last werktnd visiting• their !1f r. an l a1 rs. Bert Ainsley. spent ant 2,2, 2.10; Audrey Russ 222, It would seem to us that Pickering Township today is in no p� and family, . Mr. add firs: last Sunda- vi�itinn ?VI r. and hire Verna Hunter 22G, 211; Jean Tom• pesition to be too choosey, especially where $8,000 taxes are t..iauue Smith. Bert Ainsley Sr., in NVoodbridge. _ linson 21,1; Norma Laker 2,'9; lal Birthday congratulations to Pat Mr. Eric 140ton celebrated 1 i< Rimmer 205; Hazel Neat 206; Mary --- concerned. Tranquada, whn Kill celebrate hip birthday last Saturday, bQ having a Egeroff 203. After all, the asked their tannin consultant to review birthday on March H;-to Mrs. can y p g J to :rs:nds in. 'the matter and he made his suggestion, we assume, in the 'Osgood, whose birthday is Marc, ,t John was -home from Petawawa, NOTICE TO CREDITORS _ nine good planntII$'. and to Miss Sandy, Fertile, who wi l t.,.t we,k-and t6 visit his parents, AND OTHERS 1 celebrate her ..1st birthday on March Mr. and 'Mrs. R. Dey and family The men on this board are there in the interests of every- 14, - Birthday. Greetings to lieuth• r In The Matter Of The Estate O -one. Industrial and commercial development that .will bring ` ` ` Ann Bell, who will be one year ,,;t eel JOSEPH McBRADY, De Frenchman's Bay Bawling League . March 10. am and taxes is everyone's business. _ Over 2C'0- Pat Tramquala 215, MI; . $elated wedding congratulat+•ms to Personally we think it would not be in the best interests Win Jones 202; Jim Gi= 203; Clare Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bell, who celebra- ALL PERSONS having claims i Fred Dorsett 264; Elmer gainst the Estae of James josepC of everyone, if this proposal is turned down. Pickering Town- Sldtch 204: trl rh-ir 9th ar,�ivers$ry on Feb- McBrady, late of the City of De Reaman 222; AL Skelton 246; Harv. ruary 2. troit in the County of Wayne, Mich' ship needs tax dollars and this is a chance to get some. Ferule 201, 223; Helen Penton 735, r,.n. ip W-t- celebrated hi• 7th ' 279; Arms Cichum 253; Doreen Ed- birthday last Saturday; alao David is an, United States of- Amaricov wards 2442. 213, 207; Dave Brttadle Pharmacist, who diem on or abau his brother, will -celebrate his 9tlt the 20th day of January 1960, lean ducted by Rev. Dr. tip'. McKay. Team Standings - Roughrider; 104; birth4 av t%:.; Saturday. ins property be administered ie ` Ft��lMAWS BAY Happy birthday wishes are tx- All Oouts 103: No Names'96: Slow 1Rappy Birthday to Paula MsY, leaded to Bonnie •Drew. who Belo- pokes 94' Punks 92; Bums 8$: The t�ho wilt ors wld on the lire Comity o! Oatatto' are herein, The first melting of the Father% brated her nineteenth birthday, 00 Yampa 81; Pickups 66. E notified �� pWSrKrtalasa two Auxileary of the Cubs and Sea Mich q 12th of Marjt,~' to the tmderdgned Solicitor for tla• $eot;la was held on Wednesday. A bridal,shower urns held on Wed- Standings in 3rd: Series - No Names E=eentors, on or before the 31st dad Much 1, at th eFairpW ' United' 33; Punit4•24; Vamps 22: Slo%•Pokes pf Match 196,1, after which date th• ncsday at the homy,af Mrs. Cart 1,9; Pickttpa-13; Bnttsa :12r W Estate's assets will . be distafbtsted Church Sunday School Room The' Balsdon in honor of •Miss, Dorothy 201; Zarin Z.amey; 20ii;'Sid Fantod :speak of the evening was Mi. W. Smith: The hostess war Mrs. Garry 213. l _ John Dwinc'l i< in tlae•Ai4a+Hos- having regard only to the claims a -C,, Messer, Dist. ' Chairman of = Balsdon, Best wishes are• extended n •' s. Vital. Wet—i4h him a. sperdy recce- which he tdtgall then have nodcr, jb VASCO, who spoke on 'organ- to Miss Dorothy Smith, youngest }-- - Vn _DA?ED-at-�Khitls7r, this-27 laation'". 'The •officers for the Yealr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude The Freuchmaa's 13ay "Regency There will be a Group Gorse of Febrnary, 1961. Wed- are: Pres., Robot._Holobon; Sec'tY„ Smith and Roy Kippen, who will Homes" Bantams were defeated by Meeting at the C..E. Centre on Wed- _. Brute Anderson: Treasurer, Carl be married on March 19" Keens 11-0, in the first game of the nesday, Much-J5. at.$.00 p. an. We E. PAUL COATH, B: A., Solicito Sal W. Hera is representat- Mrs. Ivy Swazi returned home third round of the O: It. H• A. play= hope the fathex3 c+f the Cubs a;fl the for the Executors, 304 Durdas St 7. Ive of Fairport Group. ' The first- this week after. spenditfg six weeks offs at- Whitby Arena"last Saturday. Scouts think enough of -their sofls, West. Whitby, Ontario. meeting of rite Mothers', Auxiliary in Ho:Iiwood, Florida, vi6iting her Paul L.aPiante, star certtre of•",'ihe;� to attend this important meeting. _- wlth bt'%L114 On 511feh' 28, at 8.15 Two boys were invested in-.) t1": M•■ p.' m.'ia' the Sntrday School.• " Th•: Cph: �n 1f�ct:ta; - Ereret 54•ujuick �aasJ1S Cartage •guest speaker will be air. Hunt, pe t a AR'Ath r;d 'Frank Daltey. - _ � who will ap'esk• on "Cuh. anr! BRIDES , * A "camp out" is be;re n1unned for WATER S U P P t Y. Scouts". All mother, are welcome, ;. LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU - , the Cuhe, a .,,..fl ac the «rather will 1 500• gal. $4 50-5.00 including nwtLcra "i,i nun-Scum,. THE BEAUTY OF YOUR WEDDING DAY per:-vt:•- CORR• ! 850 gal: $6.00 The Fairport United Church' W, COMPLETE COVERAGE A, is holding. a . St. Patrick's Tea HOME — CHURCH — RECEPTION Pickkering Ladies' Bowling Leagts lOQO got.; $7.00 and Bake Sale at the church, o,n Thursday, March 16, at 2.30 P. m WRITE T _ WEST 1.1 AT S9 PHONE OR TE _ :_ ^Team _ March • Poiz1: � OPSa3fi AND FILL Lawrence 'William Clarke. son of No. A. - F;le-en. '-5 !t1 . 440 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Clarke. pf sat'rie Pomeroy No.-2. Helen `21 Phone: TEmple 9.3357 Front St was was Christened last R-R. 3 PICKERING OLD ROSEBANK DR. N• TE• 9-1417 Sunday during the regular- service _ T I C E _ -•' et Fairport United .Church, con- - . a OWNERS RS VILLAGE OF PICKERING reminded that they shah not penI it.any -. Hers a . �n the Vtl of Pickering an t Ow of dog a•ro dog to run at large, with' ' lags P' ing: provided - by By-law Number 138. - Section 10 of Chapter 111 of the, Revised 5tatvles of Onrorto n960 provides that dogs may be killed if they are found between sunset and sunrise straying from, the promises whom they are y; habitually kept. Br A. Nftorth, Clark. uce . - W1LlAC+E OF PICKE 60. IT YOUR. SELF . .TOWER KITS erving : n Complette With All . . .. ._- - nee antenna 7.-• ._ _ Nnstalk*ion Extra s o •-nl a n y wvayS• + •"r. ,. 9e9S and UP,-• .� - A T.V. 1DUNBARTON RADIO ,-- 2 Highway Since 1946 The Red. Cr osse on No. .In Dunbart on. Looks to YOU Jun 19 Berle e - . ,te humanitarian achievements 4t the Red Cross depend opt PERSONALIZED PROTECTION your generosity, Your dollars provide and carry on the essential A . R . FOR-TIER. - lied Cross services and programmes in your community. I N S d R A N C E - AT. 2-0216: ` This year-think of the many.ways the Red Cross serves you and Fire, Auto, Life, Casualty -your neighbour—then plan your donation or pledge to the best of i . E your means. A generous donation will do to much for so many, In 1961: Purified - WATER - - ' _ _ „• _ � • Purlf water for cisterns' and wells - ' Delivered Anywhere - Red Cross $5.00 100f1 gallons Special rates on'request for larger amounts Needs Your H e l p IV ova PHONE OSHAWA RA. 8-4771 • ONT St. Margaret's Hospital on Monday. A full-grown Aberdeen Angus bull The farm of Mr. Lou.Sherry, east last Thursday as guests of Mr. and �;. Firemen were called to a small is missing from the farm of Mr. A. of this village has. recently been sold Mrs. Garnet Courtice, Pickering• Mr. Jack Brillinger was taken to grass fire at the home of Gordon Samariho, on the 9th. Con. The bull to Mr. Ross Heron, of Heron Pav- Mrs. Rose Cole, of Brooklin spent !hospital last week, suffering from a Synxa on Thursday of last week. was fenced in, and it is somewhat of ing, for a "reported" $70 thousand the week-end with her son Nelson stroke and is reported to be in very The Christian Businessmen's Ass; a mystery as to how it disappeared. dollars. Reason given for the price and family. stroke condition ociatioa Choir from Stouffville, will A reward is being offered for its of this farm is - that there is a huge Farm Forum this week will be at Mr: and bks. Clare Krevil had sing at the Baptist Church this com- return. gravel deposit on it. home of Mr. and Mrs. TroLey. The the following visitors on Sunday: ing Sunday evening. The Golden' Age Group met on ___... topic - "Farm Machinery". Mr. and Mrs. K. Higganbottom, of - Mrs. J. Thompson, of Norwood, March 7, at the home of Mr. and GREENWOOD Miss Joyce Trolley, Brampton. is spending the week-end with her 'Toronto; Mr and Mrs. Bert Chew- spent a few days last week with Mr. Mrs. Walter Ward. Mr. and Mrs. p e ans, Stouffville; Mr. and Mrs. M. and Mrs. A. Samarillo. J. Coates were the guests of honor, parents here. - Remember the Annual Oyster On Wednesday night, March j, G. Lewis, Kitchener. Mr. . Bennett, Amarillo, Texas, the• occasion being their Golden ,Supper, sponsored, by the men c* friends and neighbors of Mr. -and- Mr. Tom Gregg -is still confined and his mother Mrs. Bennett, Tor- We Anniversary. A special the congregation for March 22. Mrs. John Bayles, gathered to help Mrs. cake was on hand for the occasion, W A. are selling to their 50th wedding oOver one hundred guests attended Rennie last weelL an -they were presented with tickets to the Consumers, Gas Cook- anniversary. the wedding of Miss Donna Red- The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Can. and saucers, to mark the occasion. lag Demonstration, at the Pickering Mr. and Mrs. Bayles are enjoying shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Legion held their monthly meeting The. First Claremont Cub Pack, District High School on March 13, good health and were recipients of Ross•Redshaw, to Mr..Steven Wide- last week, with Pres. Mrs. J. Mc- under Acting-Cub Master Bill Keevii Anyone wishin tickets at 50 ceifts man, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. Wide- Guire, in the chair. Plans were made have been very,active,and have many a some nice gifts. We hope you wir. may purchase them from any of the celebrate in another ten years,•I�r. man, at the United Church here, op were made for a Draw following the plans in store for the future• W. A. members or at the High and Mrs: Bayles. -Saturday afternoon. The reception Euchre season. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wallace, and School the night of the Demonstra- `1 was field in the church hasemept, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gifford and Bar- daughters, of Toronto, spent Sun- Spring seems to be just around the' Lion• corner. Crows and robins. are.back - sad ! dance-followed later, in the bars, of Scarboro, visited the J. Ren- day here with Mr. and Mrs. Earl The Mission Band will meet in the the sap is running - the roads are Community Hall. The happy couple nie home last week. Beare. Sunday School Room on Saturday, muddy, and streams swollen. ! will reside in Claremont. Miss Linda Smith represented the Mrs. R. S. McLeod has been vis; March 11. All children welcome. signs point to an earl spring. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates, of Claremont Public School at a public iting friends at Richmond Hill. Mrs. Edna Clarke' entertained a gn y p Woodbridge, spent Sunday with Mr. -speaking contest in Whitby, Wed- Several new books have been add. few friends •from.Toronto on Sun- PARTS AND SER ICE nesda evening, when sixteen pupils ed to. the Claremont Library, and it day. & Don Hedges.es. Y y d M 7. rs. Do B &n 'on interesting to note that circulation _ Mrs. Elsie Newell was home for competed. She recerved,a lovely gift is g Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brooks enter Washing Machines - �2Q And Up the week-end, but had! to return to as a consolation prize. is keeping up very well, 1V p tained a few friends at a party, oza AJAX BARGAIN C THE Saturday night, in honur of Ken's Phone: WH2-6410 birthday. 8 Open Every Night TM.9.00 O'clock Mrs. J. Brooks and Mrs. M. Pegg �s spent last Tuesday in Toronto, a;nd CAR RADIO REPAIRS ' saw the Vogue Fashion Show, at DUNBARTON RADIO • i 5impson's. AND'TELEVISION Mr, and Mrs. Fred Byers spent WI-12-(A30 or TE9-1191 y 4 : NO PAYMENT UNTIL MAY IST >' Bathrooms Installed, Septic Tanks, ,, _ Wells, Basements, etc. NO DOWN PAYMENT For further information call "PAT DUNNE Temple 9-1841 r . -_ "s rugged podous pulling plant s+ulling power) you tremen ,� BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY ' . ' �_ -And the valve-in-head design _. offers greater economy through Increased efficiency, WORKMASTER A N D SAVE - _ torque output and"e BECAUSE PO • higher ease of VS ENGINES GIVE 348 CL Ins.-230 ho— maintsnarace. 335 ft iba.torgw! _ Aluminum . . - ' - . Windows 8 Doors• - Grilles & Accessories Awnings & Rai4ings - - Shower Doors - - Aluminum Siding in many beautiful colours- Products Guaranteed 8r Expert ly Installed Torsion bar front springs WHOLESALE & RETAIL SALES -- and double-acting front shock absorbers combine to smooth out bumps and "' t / ON showroom at - jolts.The front wheels take, BECAUSE INDEPENDENT FRONT -V•sit r factory rough spots individually to SUSPENSION OFFERS IMPROVED N Whitby or Phone MOhawk 8-5861 Cut roll and sway to a HANDLING—REDUCED DRIVER , 515 Broc k St. •, minimum. FATIGUE—BETTER CARGO CARE- !' LONGER TRUCK LIFE! RAINBOW ALUMINUM MFG. CO. Locally Owned & Operated by Lou `Robinson GMC frames are extra strong, - rugged and durable. They are .. designed to give longer life to "IV_IIWIV any job. . .. BECAUSE OF STURDY, REINF _ . FRAMES THAT RESIST SHOCKS, TWISTING- ISTING AND STRESS IN SEVERE SERVICE. -{ one wa is with:you r television set Y From Monday to Friday CBC-N presents five Each component of every GMC truck Is quality engineered complete, accurate newscasts-12:15=6:00- 'to make a substantial contribution to the life and per• formance of the vehicle and to your share of the profits! 6:45-11:00 and 11:20 p.m. (Saturdays at 6:45 Full engine power,best cargo care,and greater durability e are the high standards set and met by GMC! ISECAUSE HARD-WORKING GMC 11:00 and 11:1L 1:10 and Sundays at 11:00 and +' 'TRICKS OFFER THE PROVEN ECONOMY . . . . . . OF LONGER LIFE AND GREATLY .: • -t 5;00 p.m.) REDUCED DOWNTIME! 1.10 with CSC Newsmagazine a CBC-N also offers two programs prepared for rural . .'� _vie • t: Cou trrytime (Wed. 7, 5 p.m ) So we suggest to I1 J 1` S EEP -IN HE TRUCK TRIUMPH OF THE 6O's STAY- WITH CHANNEL T P LLS MORE I = slaw Motor` Sales Ltd. Pickering' .100101 , : - , DUMBARTON er amid friends acid relatives. Aft- on Thursday, Margh.16, at the home Friday, March 24. - Auction sale of Clerk. er a short wedding trip in the East, of Mrs. Reaman, assisted by Mrs. Hereford Feeder Cattle, two tract- ;« United Church they will reside near Oshawa. R. Miller and Mrs. A. J. Gray. The ors, P. T. O. baler, combine, eleva- Saturday, March 25 - Auctioq sale Dr, W. A. McKay, minister, con- : The regular monthly meeting of Conveners:'Mrs. J. White, Mrs. Ray tor, tractor power tillage, haying International Fapnalt tractors, Cup x Gar- -ducted the regular morning service, the Woman's Association was held Ellicott, Mrs. W. Hamilton. Roll and harvesting farm machines; tw;p and Model,A, with equipment- Gar- -assisted by Mrs. H. Stroud, at the ..on Wednesday evening,.March . at Call - "Cross". thousand bales straw, and mixed ' dour's and farm implements, tog14, p organ. The Junior Choir sang "Sav- the home of Mrs. Wm. Knox, with Mr. and Mrs. G. Harbron, %Vhitty hay; cedar-posts etc., All farm mach- odd household furniture. effect W. . jour Teach Me Day by Day" with a good attendance. President Mrs. called on, their aunt, Mrs. Matthews iery,'here is near new, late models, at Part of Lot 1, Rear Con- W. in 'Marlene Mitchell taking the solo George Willson open the meeting on Sunday. and exceptionally good. At Lot 14, Markham ,rwp. on Steele's Ave. k part, and accompanied by_Miss Geor- with a word of welcome to all pre- Mr. and Mrs.• Grant Glover and Con. 7. Markham Twp. Propery of three-quarter mile east of Don Mills ;gins White. The infant son, Robert sent. Hymn 252 was sung, followed daughters visited her parents, Mr. Norman Lott (Normando Farm). Road. Property of W. Slavik- Sale -'Craig, of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Par- by the Devotional Period, which and Mrs. Howard Malcolm, on Sale at 1.00 p. m. Terms cash. Np at 1.3o p. m. Terms cash. No,rest veer the anent of In- was taken b Mrs. Matthews from Sunday. reserve. Farm sold. Ken and Clarke erve. Property sold. Hen and Clarke key. was fant Baptism. Miss Anne Lennox Isaiah 55: b - 13. The minutes of Congratulations to Mrs: W. Ham- Prentice, auctioneers. 1 Prentice, auc ' conducted the Junior Congregation. the previous meeting was read b3 iltod who celebrated a birthday on • • • +. The scripture lesson was: Genesis: the Secretary. A very satisfactory March 3, and to Russell Gray, who Saturday, April I.-. Auction sale of 24 HOUR 22: 1 to 19. report from the "Tea Bag" was giv. celebrated on March S. two tractors, one diesel, A-C. com- Dr. McKay .took as his text,- $t. en; also a number of "aprons" wis Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hughson bine, baler, tractor power tillage. Luke 1S: 18 and 19 - "I will arise on display. Several other ttei»s were and family visited her parents, Mr. haying and harvesting farm m machin- oil Burner Service and go to my Father, and will say discussed.. The meeting was then and Mrs. Cliff. W;Lnnop on Sunday. cry, stable and barn equipment, bal- unto Him, Father, I have sinned a- turned over to the Program Cgit- Mr. and bars. Goodwin. who have ed hay mad straw, miscellaneous, etc. gainst Heaven, and before Thee, and vener, Mrs.''Wannop who gave a been visiting in Florida,.returned at Lot 22, Broken Front, Pickering Arthur Mitchell � `: am-ho more worthy to be called thy very interesting reading. The meet- home last week. _ Twp. on IAVWpool Road, half mile son. Make me as one of thy hired ing closed with hymn 299, followed south of 401 Highway. Property of Lt111itetl servants." The church has been ern- by the theme hymn and theme pray- SALE REGISTER Robert W. Baladon. Sale at l.00 'p,, f phasizing the training of a child in er. This was followed by a very Saturday, March 18. • Extensive auc-- m. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm AFTER HOURS — TE. 9-1682 the way of our Lord. The fathers of bountiful lunch, served by Mrs. W. Lion sale of farm equipment, tier¢,- Gold. Ken and Clarke Prentice, auc- WH. 2-6771 TE. 9-2431 Biblical times taught their son`s their Knox, Mrs. Pascoe and Mrs. Roos tors, standards, row crops, craw- tioneers. Markham 345. Don AnnaT4 own trade and on their death, the Knox, and Mrs. Surphlis. fen, in gasoline and diesels, gar- son inherited everything and carried The monthly meeting of the W. den tractors, rototillers, front-end on as their fathers' had done.' Now:- I. will be held in the Hall, Tues- loaders, to back-hoes, balers, com• . DUMBARTON RADIO 8 TELEVISION adays, people seem to leave teachings day, March.14, at 2.30 p. m. Mrs, bins in S. P. , P. T. O., and motor to others, teachers of schools an$ Barton and Mrs. R. Miller will have types, forage harvesters, blowers, Sunday schools and Guide or Scout charge of the program which will tractor plows, discs, grain and fert- ILoealod on No.2 Highway in Dunbarlon Sinai 1946 Leaders. Other things take up too be "Home Economics and Health". ilizer drills, trail drawn lit types much of our time to leave any time The Roll Call - "House.-keepinf six and seven foot power mowers, T.V. Calls to ,the home — Phone TEmple"9-1 191 for God's teachings. Here are some Hints Learned from nvy Mother's in mounted and pulls, sprayers. Fioaae hO1N ea for same d service) important questions for each of us . Hostesses: Mrs. Wannop; Mrs. Har- mounted cultivators, bale loaders, P 4y ay to consider. - What do we have left den and Mrs. R. Ellicott and offs. binders, disc tillers, field cultivators. Shop Hours for Cosh i Carry T.V.i Radio Repairs of our religious heritage that we cap W. Hamilton. potato planters, milling machines, P.M., 9 a. . t0 �Z AOOA " pass on to our children? Have we Mr. Walter Hackney, Bowman- and numerous large and small farm 9 a.m. t0 6 P. .e Wednesday a.m. lost our Christian heritage by riot- 611le, visited his sister-in-law Mrs. and industrial equipment, tools, etc. I ous living? What kind of society ale Reaman, on Monday last. to reduce inventory, at corner High- Small Appliance 8 Motor Repairs, Repairs t0 Cary we going to leave for our.children's The weekly Euchre in the Hall, way 27 and Aurora Road, Sehorn- heritage?. sponsored by the Women's Instil- berg, property of Ken Mayttard's House & Transistor Radios' . _ •. � _The Junior Choir did very well ute, was 'held as usual Tuesday ev- Farm Equipment. Sale at 10.30 A. N• ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS 8t SUPPLIES wiut their first public appearance. ening when the following were win- M. Terms arranged on purchases of Any 'nterested child between the ake ners: Mr. E. Williains,' Mr. George -over $200, or otherwise - ca>Elt• Frve I Batteries Tubes — Etc. 8 and 17 is invited to join the Pratt- Mutch, Mr. N. Burton, air. Trolley' coffee. Lurch counter on grounds- ices at 10.30 Saturday mornings. (who played for the ladies), alts. See bills for further particulars and Terms C.O.D. i Intornational Charge EMombership Free) ask us > Help n, the Senior Choir is urgent-. Ray Ellicott and Mrs. N. Burton.- Hstings• Kett and Clarke Prentice, for our a iaation form. ly needed. For anyone who could The regular-meeting of th- Wpm- auctioneers. Markham 345, Rossi y help out - .he practice is on Thera- en's Missionary Society will be hid Maynard and Assistants, Clerks. — day evening. g,. The Vaughan Eti'illaid Home and School Association is holding their YEAR AFTER YEAR, LEADERSHIP MUST BE .-March meeting on Tuesday evening AND AGAIN IN 1960 EARNED..,ON THIS PAGE.. _ -= March 14. This meeting i+ "Fathers` YOU WILL FIND JUST A " .-Night" with a humorous skit, and a CHEVROLET-WAS FIRST � � ' musical interlude •beiiig planned by IN SALES:..ANO YOUR FEWUFTHE MANY THINGS Mr. B. Dey. The meeting ;s at 8.ou RESPONSE TO THE 1981 WHICH COMBINE TO MAKE o'clock, but the teachers will be it MODELS H T BEEN JUST. CHEVROLET THE WORLD'S their rooms at 7.30 to meet the par- 'FINEST LOW PRICED CARL- - ents. RefresFunents.Wall4e serves. AS OVERWHELMING MTs. Irene Plitz is in the Ajax +�• Hospital, where she underwent sur- Leader in _ . : fiery last Friday, March 3. Tops in Performancel '1" A date to keep in mind is - Satur- Stylingi day, March 25, from 2.00 o'clock to Who says so? :' """ What do Canadians _. lit 510, when the Base Line Home and Yon do — tirtte want from in auto- Sehrool e�siociation is holding it, and again! Yea, mobile? Their buying %or- Fun Fare to Provide an "educational the sales story habits show that they're - trip for the children". There will be -:proves that the after lively, set-up-and- giros Canadian public Nome Baking, White Elephant, Fish go, high-supping high- _ _ Pond; Raffles, Easter Novelties, and hikes the loots of Chevrolet. Handsome. way performance — tt Plants, etc. There will be something Youthful style in good lase . . . that's the by broken Sickd agility is of interest for each member of fhF secret of automotive design . . . and Chev- . traffic. But they want , rokt has it. economy, too! And that's why their favourite is t family. Chevrolet . . . the car that does everythip{you Asir Guests at the Thompson's on the Treat yourself—to a C1tev- .of it — with wallet-padding economy: Base Line on Sunday afternoon Best rude QOlflgl roles rid,! Thousands of _ �- Canadians have and they say :-were: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Torrie, that this is the one great ride in of Bircbdiffe. its field. ..unbelievably smooth. Unrivalled Roominess) • Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter Form- unbelievably quiet. In every pro- anek,• on Sunday", were: Mr. and elute, over every type of road, Here h the kind of roominess that all Canals Mrs. Gangleberger, of Alderwood. ; Chevrolet achieves owner ac- -" wanted inside—phi the tam toew outside.they. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. C;mpbcil who' Banc—en. hoped for. It was a tall order—but Chevrolet F have resided on Fairport Rd. N. for thusiasm—for filled the bill-to a "T". There's family room in- ns "best ride aside your Chevy—parkable size on the outside the last ten years have moved to And sales figures show that Canadians love ht Montreal. going" Mr. Leslie White is again in Osh- __ awa Hospital where he°underwent Foremost ink" M �»,.�. . surgery on ue y The On-We Go Abitiliary is cater- Engineering tAOI ing to the Kiwanis Dinners at the Precision Balanced Wheels lUnited Church during starch and Full Coil Suspension April. 5-Position The.Circle Group of the L'nital Ignition Switch >. FIRST IN I Ck% k. Magic-Mirror Finish Church is holding a Ua11aHl irN• Trim New Size areal on March 22: 'There will h• an isfte:rnoco showing at 2. 0 sail sit •r• Safety Glass All 'Round erinR one at •.00 p an;+►1 tlsl F a•h• Clean-Sweep Windshield Wipers Unbeatable Valuer Your and Ceattlltae j•wdlw�. - Plenty of Head and Leg Room ; la<R, lwslN Ne11MgN 41W 4i, ) Wide,Wide VWr Openings Canada's Number One choice!You just can't go Damns are rN1 Ihs 'hk Its_ -- Z4 Power'Teams wrong with this car . . . unbeatablg value when Alt. josaNlh 111rheA�rea, pla•alag you buy,drive and trade.An outstanding reason Nurseries, has ►Naaaat I Awe $11N why Chevrolet is consistently Canada's favourite. 1 s trip to Ms "solve ItaN A. sail aN• her Furon•en 1'wwa1FN A nY1111Ne of noMr Ms till Mr, T. _ "::.:.Owens called no hlai le !l•nlattrhaN ` . Hospital. Iasi Thwt•dar Cher also - called on the Alllann family, who - ..• were Tarlac, ptlnbartaaa residents, nowivinx In Aurora, Mr .Jas. Alelntosh is cilgolescinR ' after minor surnery performed at ,Ajax-Pickering Hospital, last Well- � w+ hesdya. Four members of the Danbarton ~ IYiwanis Club participated in a curl- ing bonspiel at Uxbridge; op Wed- � $ nesday, March R. BROUGHAM GENERAL ORS VALUE s Model illustrated:Impala.Sport Sedan ..-d' NE MOT . Miss Susan Miller, of Whitby, '(Whitewall tires optional at extra cost) w _ spent the week-end with her grand. ' THE FACT IS: CANADIANS PR EFER CHEVROLET. ';parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. T. English: Mrs. S. Reaman spent the week- � at cke her son tVm. and family. , PERFORMANCE AND VAWEALWAYS,01' . at Ptekenng. FOR STYLE, Miss Ilene Robins celebrated her birthday on Saturday, when she was *ACCORDING TO THE„ALL CANADA NEW CAR REGISTRATION FIGURES FOR THE PERIOD IAN. 1 - DEC. 11, 1980 AS COMPILED BY THE OFFICIAL INDEPENDENT SOURCE. at home" to a number of friends. G-1661C _ Congratulations to Mr. Merle E. See your local authorized Chevrolet Dealer Allan and bri0e, Miss Diane Beck- Allan only daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. rhos. Peckitn; of Burketon, w;,o , I:e W, AINSWORTN LIMITED, AJAX tr were tttarri-d on Saturday, March i AGAIN 4, in the First Baptist Church. Osb- 1 - mom MIScE i"WUs LASSIFIED D INSURANCE REAL ESTATE -- __ _ I. 9ZPTIC TANKS AR"tN�SFWSAW ''pp !�ssArtsD COMING EVOM 1r1O11L� :• _FOR SALE 1 - ,r of-St. AndrewtiytesianpChure>s SPIES -- .85 PerTBUSH. 'VN. J:•SUI T t• Res&P t Agent" Oshawa-- RA 3.4043 _- Itatoeh and Other Varieties i - . hold Msrtds tweeting Qrt '>BsC "--''_---- ---- March 13, at the hoMe of rs Jn0o Please tiring stock R --_-------------------------------- Remmer, WuudeW`Dr.. Hostesses - own wurleuer. Office WH. 2-6212 Residence 'WH. 2-3115' • ll____ Jeea sutra and Daisy Udall. Tlse >�,ZCBB.iLING ORCHARDS i� � 0 ladies of the church an given a cot- �• 2 Highway.e � west aE .32 KINGSTON RD. W. - .P.O. BOX 160 NATURAL GAS i OIL BURNERS dial welcome. - wH2-1247 ' PICKERING, ONTARIO - 24 Hour SaWce CODE - In loving memory of Wfa- OPEN WEEK-ENDS Gas i Oil Equipment for Homes, nifred Bardbury (Code) who Pass- SPECIALS i ed away, March $, 1960. Houseboats, Trailer, Cottages, One year ago today. Used Oil Space Heaters Camping, Eft. "Thy will be done" seems hard to From $27.50 • Trailer Accessories, Jacks Gas , say; Used Gas Space Heater �c COOPER BLOCK LTD. Refrigerators, Lamps, Stoves, When one we loved has passed From $35.60 Hitches, Pumps, Mantels, Hoc- away. Electric Rangettes ; ter$, etc. Some day perhaps we'll understand From $12.50 i 930 GA1EDOf�il/► aMAD - TORONTO EVERYTHING FOR TRAILERS When we meet again in that better Automatic Gas Ranges COLEMAN DUO THERM mod• From $125.00 BLOCKS 8 BRICKS -- . Lovingly remembered by Hug- One New Forced Air INTERNATIONAL Gas Furnace - 9165.00 • .band, Irene, Harold and Betty. 9 TUDOR ST., AJAX • . • _ One Gas Conversion Burner L TEFL WHitehall 2.3491 CODE - In loving memory of a• New ' '� J STR URA S Other Items dear aunt, who passed away, on - �d Man y TREES TAKEN .DOWN 'March e, 1960. TOPPED, PRUNED We lost an aunt with a heart 'of . MILLER HEATING , Horses WH. Ajas Z-1960 'WAlnut 1-5103, MO. 9-5911 AND REMOVED gold, • Phone WH2-3491 STATION RD,, PICKERING, ONT. " EXPERTLY DONE Who was more to us than 'wealth COLEMAN CAMPING • INSURED untold, SPECIALS -- CALL - °BOB" McKAY Without farewell, she fell asleep, us to keep. La Phone - TEmple 0.2069 _ With only Memories for estems; Stoves; Jugs; Zce>Chesty _ Lovingly remembered by Albert, Lowest Pride. Old Rosebank Rd. S. on March 9. �K and Fly, Repairs - 6 Parts ~ J 0 N N Lo .• LAY Glad to hear Mrs. Rainville, Oak- _ MILLER HEATING i `1'N S.U S A N C II wood Dr. is feeling better after a P ��IQ - Phone: WHr 24) rr recent illness. im (afar 24) L If4!~S Belated birthday greetings to the aa`� - ANY LTD. 0� ' � Pete Crocker, Oakwood Dr. on the bit. Wns- McLean had afoot-days • FOR SALE at Linvenhnsst. 1st. of March. business-trip to Chicago, last week. Handyman's chance. Five-sootsud ��0 ��� Happy birthday to Ken Horne, of The Canadian Club will meet at hydro on ten acres: furnished: won; Oakwood Drive, who celebrated his Hotel Gtnosha on Thursday, bias, hydra; $2500 full price. Phone AT- IRE 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST birthday last week. 16. The guest' speaker will be Mr. " untie 2-2992. Welcome to Mr. W. Taylor, West Alen Edrrtison, a member of the mar 24 llfAee: atatioa Plasa, Ajax Shopping Coarse. Phone: WH t-3301 Hill, who recent:y entered the Rose- Parole Board, and he will be spealc• bank Convalescent Home. Thanks to ing on that subject. Phone For Immediate Coverage Day Or Night the Salvation Army of Ajax, who en- Pickering Township 'Historical HELP WANTED 71 „ tertained at the Rosebank Home last Society held their Annual Meeting .�. Friday. �t�r are glad to hear Mrs. A. at the Municipal Hall, Brougham, NORTH AMERICAN AY!'tLl3fxl9 _ h better. as r ow • as follows - Pre>ident, rn were VAN LINES-G.; a stational organization has vacamq Dnnsford is walking ile •tt led • Road, Lawson- Vice-Pr-e�.. Roberta Miller; for a yob accountatrt at its Head IOe NEWELL and f Li mac Zit.: Lil. Aisthorpe, Dyson , 8 sprat lad Tvus,lay and We:l^.rsday 2nd Vice-Pre,.. Donald Gibson; Office in Pickering. Applicant must .,(Gladys Newell) _ in Tomato with f-ir�uf Secretary, Jiry. Elsa' Storrs; %;'rest- have ncpeaenee"and be' stuaynsg z Newell) _r bir;. King. 0.1-.•.�xl Drive •icit• urer. air_. L. T. Johnston. -The recognised Accounting Gerard, aI_ " Rows :Late Broker -- . .c:.t�c In Village -ed her daughter in Oshawa la-t 1.on- Society has been incited to panic- thou�2t the latter is not essent3aL WH, 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. 2--'31525 day. .: ipate in celebrating the 1 ow • hip Applications to be in writing, w ,P. Whitby Phone M0. 8-362rJ The next Thursday afternoon Luc- niver.ary of -Pickering Township, O. Box 339,,Pickering, Ent. ere ill be held at the home of s' July ]: of this ear. -- -- - _ Cobolx FR. 2-7601 a Aft on y Lee. fast week's winners - Ili,. Mc- new Bell and Howell film pro- EXPERIENCED FARM RANI? :Res. "Highways" }a Mile East of Dunbarton, No. 2 Highway Lean. Airs. McConochie. Lil.;Aid; jector has been purchased by the wanted for dairy, herd. Full tilo - -- thorpe (throw), Lil.•Aisthorpe (con.). Lincoln Ave. school board and last work. Commute or live-in. Picker- The Rosebank Cubs and Scout',. Friday, two films were.shown. One ing District. Reply, to"wnun6• giv- and a`so Rouge Hill will knld their on local ,wild animals and the ot- lag references and teems DON BUZZARD ELECTRIC Father and" Son Banquet on Alarch her, on New ealand, \vIiich were Of employment, Box zsa Picker- Father at Highland Creek•Legion ITall. enjoyed. ini Nam. ' o rata lion to . W. V nd- C ng la s Mr, a ia>1ptZRCIAL 3tZSIDEhtTiAL INDUSTRIAL WIRINQ drip.'West Point Cres, motto has bees AJAX, ONTARIO WOMAN WANTED accepted by the Molson's try Crib- to assist is spaghetti Howse. Latisi halts Club, in Toronto, from all his TENDERS for the Purchase and Simaoe District. Board and 20mdn' F ESTIMATE friends. �b'J'l �� Removal of Two (2) Fiw�tyoened oration Phony TEsapL 9•1301, aft+s; Frame Howes. 500 p. m. Contact before.March 1S► 8R4C!( ROAD 1 e P' [eri V�H. Z-ZS33 SEALED TENDERS, t�ainYl► ems- REAL ESTATE en n ?he Brownies and Cubs had their as to contents,will be recdved bpi meeting cancelled on Monday be- the undersigned until SAO P• m• TO RENT - house - few Lr>a cause•of bad weather. Wednesday, March 22; 1961 rooms and bath, full basemA10. o$Of - The Home and School held their heating. phernst.WH2-527. FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGE: regular meeting on March 7, with "for the purchase and removal t: 1 F V 5�0%•Z-1Z00AI ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES hits, afoss in the chair. A panel dis-. two five-roomed houses. located at: WANTED �w• cussion with the teachers, bits. N 11, FOR AND IIVIPROVEMfNTS. Iiench'an r. ng; sus ee � Ajax. DRESSMAKING and Len,Wilson and three parent:. Mrs. 2, St., Lot 547. Plan , �QEETiNGS Kimura, sirs. Egeroff and Airs. Sut ' 1.O�e ALTERATION 465 ay Ajar- o l WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN _ Au Types Of Sewing. t �Kn � �• er, was very interesting. The Pte- Fitting In Your Own Hem i I nts asked many different .questions. Instructions to Tenderers may be Phone. TEMPI, 9,1M 1 IF YOU REQUIR! ANY MM- Refreshments were served at the picked up from the undersigned at GAGE FINANCING i FOR FAST close. the Ajax Town Hall. A certified WANTED - large Gisadian "orals" I'M Y$1M The ladles' voluntary group of the cheque for Ten Percent of the Ten- and English Plea, Half-peasies .r� COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - der must accompany each Tender. and Farthings. Phone: WH2-4375. Red. Cross Centre spent a day in _i AUBI�Y E. Toronto on Tuesday. They visited The highest or any.tender not nee- 6.00 p m. - Y011'LL IRELAND the Art Gallery, the Van Gough ex- eerily accepted. i AND COMPANX hibit, and the Flower and Fashion Alderdsce, WANTED - room:and board,or just j.SEEING ME" Vf9s Show at Eatons, and altogether, .had Acting .rte Clerk, room; also sped for small car. Have ' i IN TIE a .er`y pleasant day. Town of Ajar, references. Care - Mrs. A. Somers, �. 100 ADELAIDE ST. W Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Summers re- AJAX, Ontario Pete! Bryce, R. R. 2, Pickering. ' turned, from a,three-week vacation, a TORONTO �� ONTARIO cruise to the We4t Indies, Jamaica., �- -------- 81.00 hour for quick, clean, gue"W"*e Pa nama Canal and Venezuela. u�Y teed, First-Class painting, Paper- EMpire 9-5300 or Empire 6.5944 - R. --- Card Of Thanks The C'eningnay club me ° R, 3, Pickering• Phone. Pickering: . Evenings - �_ urday e%ening at the home of air. TEttsple 9-1714. TEmple 9-1750 - WA. '1.690? I to exprEss my sincere thanks and airs. Bob Batty ,with 'a goatl e to my relatives and friends: also the attendance. The President, Afi. Bert WANTED - cleaning woman; must Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Cle- W°man's Association of the United Guthrie conducted the bu.ines. \%'in- - thorough, reliable, reasonably f p T•V .� H Chtsrch; Eastern Star Chapter, and nor in the game of Court Whist - no other need apply. P. 9. Box 214, 5 �C AI. gT� land, lVoodview Road, in th pass- Doric Lodge, for the flowers, get- Airs. J. Connell, Anise Guthrie, Geo. Pickering Post Office. t ing of a dear father, last week. re- 0141 Izatt and Dickie Winter. The Cont- well cards,;and calls, during my . 1. ' wHITF.HALL 2X880 Happy birthday_ to the East twins cent.illness: also my thanks to •Rev, nlittee served refreslmsents. RIDERS WANTED - leaving Pick, Steven and Clifford, Shepherd. five. M' Sutfais, Dr. W. W. Tomlinsony This is Red Cross Month, when eying Village at sm a. m.; leavut{g _----_- on their first birthday, J[arch 9. Dr. MacKay .and the -nurses at the a canvas will be calling at your downtown Toronto 500 A tn• r --- - Glad to see John. Schwalm-s. ties- Ajax-Pickering Hospital. 'All is very door for a donation. Your support - _ f T 1 0 ROUGE HALL is needed to early en-l;he-essential . WH2-3143. ger better and healing nicely after much appreciated. - �" • a very bad cut. services of the Red Cross that mean --.. e sorry to hear that Mrs. C. Bobby and Stevie Waldriff spent (Mrs,) Marie Balsdon or many his Low sip. so much f ill t -'town sip. to her Altona Road, is con- -- We ar a few days with their sister Mrs. ---•• Friends of airs. T. Annan area Photo By l her home with near-area- D. Wallace, Altona Road, last west. NOTICE pleased to hear she'is feeling much ; -� monies. We wish her a speedy reem- Mr• and airs: Browne and family VILLAGE OF PICKERING better. 6a�rPQ PO Oy 1 dry, spent,last Sunday with Mr. and Airs. alrs. Jack Brick and four child- e Happy birthday to Mrs. Hollinger Faddelev. Willowdale, . e Vibe rCcuncil will bee 1 old on ren, of Point St. Claire. Que.. visit- Hap;Road,on the 12th of March; Sympathy is extended to birs. Ong g ed her sister, Mrs. Geo. Puckrin on Copies r pictures appearing in this also to Mr. L Hollinger on the 7th. Browne, Pine Grove Ave. in tite TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1961 paper over the "credit lips" "Deets Friday of last week. and b P Mr, and• Mrs. O. P. Watdriff, of passing of a dear uncle, in 'T'oronto, \frs, Ivan Parrett, Whitby, y Barrie Pomeroy" are available y , Altona Road; spent a few days in last week. at 8.00 P. M., in the mr. Arthur Wonnacott and Kenneth, two sizes. I+ you' world like a copy South River, Ont, last wRek. --•-•------------ I COUNCIL CHAMBERS of Pickering, «^etc visitors at the (photo) of these piciufies, the $ by 7, Happy birthda.: to Teddy Kenner EAST ROUGE 1 Bruce Hogarth, Clerk, home of alts S. «'onnacott, Sun- size, 50 cents; the 8 by 10, i5a his first birth Village of Pickering of Shefiher�l Aye, on day. To order. shone DeiF, Pomeroy at - day recently. .a.:.'t. Happ birthday to 3t r. C. Morris, TEmple 9-1417. .r;`i . — I - . I -_ - - t­ ­., - ,.I. . ; - - . , ...,.w ... .o-... .,...... .... .. . . L ` • • . . . f +, � the occasion i1rimensely. : HiIl United Church to at:en3 a sxat- The W. A. hi en's Club and the . j l�$PORT,FROM 'P!1> NT ;n _ - Richard and mg party at Mutual Arena on--Sat- Young People's Union ace-invited to x.17 Mrs. Joan vomacho, --.—_:----.J, By Icon, Mfclsael 'Stars;-M: P. on,*��y, March Ist, the reg- Raymond of Dunbarton Shores are in l day. _. -- tit _oecia mee mg- PJesse remem- - Itinister O£-T.aboui u monthly meeting of the Fairport(British Guinea to visit her parents. Happy birthday to Michelle Jones bet the Canada Packer Labeis' to . ' 0 0 .` -• Beach Rome. and'Se1►oc'I Association On Saturday evening the Hi-Teens who was 14 years old on March 9. be handed in this month.' i* 1 With the introduction by the Hon. was held It�was a 'well attended from Dunfair Baptist Church enjoyed Many happy returns to Monica apd w- orable Alvin flamiltou of the-Rural meeting and a most interesting one. themselves immensely at a Roller Delores Dunne µno will be 9 years TOWI1ShIp �gW1CI� '.:,i,Rebabilitatoin Program, the tavern- Mre A', Pickard, Parent Education Skating party at :Mutual Arena. � old Marcie 12th. .. i anent's measures to stimulate the e, convener, introduced the e p e c i a 1 Mr. and Mrs. Skitterel and family BALSAM MT. ZION e .wconomy and provide egwality of guests, Mr. Dsr_ald Kimura of Pick- from Toronto visited the Pickard's -opportunity or a ana r 3, - enng s n . . ad into the impprta9t And basic tertained with.two piano selectians Friends and neighbors' of Joanne • Friends- are sorry to hear that ___ #i ld of farming id Canada. and then the speaker for the .even- Oppers of Dumbarton Shores held a \Srs.' Lorne Jones has been confined :Airs. T.. J. Wheeler received a- . •_;� The me?sure, as introduced by'the .ing, Dr. Gordon Clark o! University party in honor to celebrate her birth-I to bed following their car accident wrart of $100, toward the Haud1- :.3linister of-Agriculture, provided for of Toronto who spoke most informa- day Monday, March 6th. last Sunday, with fractured ribs and capped Children Swim r ass. Mrs., ireµ uses for marginal land; the. tively on Nuclear Power A n d Ifs 'Mr. and Mrs. H. Monahad of SNa- bruises; also Mr: Reg. Hoskius had Wheeler said there were forty-two • 'r.. .17:`development of irrcogte and employ- .'Peaceful uses, followed by a question grave, Ont. with Doug and Harve i the misfortune to fall and fracture children in the Class. last year. "I went opportunities nit rural ,areas;. ana answer period. The room count visited Mr. and Sits. Y. Dunne on hi< tht;mb .one day last week; and consider it a very worthwhile foil and water conservation; and was ivdn by Mrs. Vanderwatei's Sunday. Alsq visiting t h e Dbnne'a Mr. Allan Carson got his hand in cau-e". said Reeve Sc,)tt. : "•research into matters affecting rur Grade; 1 Refreshments were'served were Mr. and Sirs. J. Ormond from, the buzz-saw last Thursday, necess- 3fessers George Staley a.,-,d Geo. iii and agricultural development• by Mrs:H. Munn and Mrs. N. Chill- Toronto. I itating the amputation of one fin- - 1%Toore said the., woulc try and The Minister 'made it plain that man assisted by Grade 6 mothers. Special .Notice I wer, and was hospitalized for three have their,option on seven acres at the carrying out of the program Dir. and Mrs, J. Doane of Dunbar- Teen Age Dan on Sat., 14tarch, days, Greenwood extended for a month, : .wou?d entail Federal - Provincial ton Shores are enjoying a-holiday in 18th from 8:00 t-) 11:00 p.m. at t:u:1 klaster Pommy Appleby returned until the Dept. rf Africulture ask- I- tion along the lines indicated. Haiti Community Hall. This dance is in aid home on Saturday from the Hospiial novdedges whether they will -par The Minister of Agriculture des pastor David Holmes will be bring- of, the Griide 9 students or Fairport, fur Sirk Children, following an op- a grant. gibed the legislation as a "1iiajor ing the message at both services at Beach School who pl.an a'trip to Osi:- cration on his foot, which he now Mr. Gordon Bray of the County _, . - I step forward in fulfilling,our nat- Dunfair Church on Sunday, March 12. awe in June. Admission will lm l:';c:I ha= in a cast. Hearth Unit Presented the annual Tonal agricultural program". SIT. and Mrs. A.'Pickard and fam- per person or 35c per couple aKf•.� 1"' .The Men's Club entertained their hudg-t. He said it was `'the best The object of -the program was ily visited her parents ,Mr. and Mrs. to Si. Refreshments will be senea families' at the Red «'iris Ochards buy in the County 'today". ,,y ,. :�, . . lto give agrict3ltvre a fair share of `� Boyd of Newmarket 'on Saturday. and Slrs. Thorley u n d a group of 1 bowling Alley, last Friday night. ` The aarhare and welfare,budgets. I.,--_O�'''"' .i�. -* ilbe national incoitre. The general meeting of Pickering Ladies will'be in charge. Everyone i= The Active Service ice Class will meG were accepted. =8` " ` - He `said that in 1956, 21 percent and District Home and School Coun- most welcome to attend and brinz: next 'Wednesday night 3f arch l5, at COSt of flasher, light- 'at Atft +Canadian farms produced less than ell will be held in Dunbarton Schotil, along their friends for. a fun filled, the Church, Mrs. Earl Disney's • and 9th Con. has ripen,from $1S00 : 1200 worth of produce annually. Tuesday, March 28th, at 8:00' p.m. evening. Group in charge of the program. to E2:C0.because two signal boxes q.._:. _ The Minister. quoted a report by ,The program µ'ill be about recreation. A number of young 'people from t Special speaker will be a represent- will have to be used intead of oee. the Conservation•Council of Ontar- Mr. William Baker in charge of Fairport Beach joined -with .other; atiwe 6f the Bell Telephone Co., .µ•ho A Bylaw to ' •`.regulate garages"' - ,;o to-the effect that of 33 million Township recreation ;will be there. members of the 13i-C Club of Rouge will also show pictures. was given two readings, .:*ere$ of land south'of the pre- Cam- Plesae plan to attend this meeting. - � Tian shield in the P-rovince of Ont- . �' ly � , lrotmg Jacqueline Mackenzie of _ : 'itrio, some 2D m3Nions of acres wcje Park Cres. wan in Ajax Hosp:'but is ` ' rig farmed; and, of tltis, only f2 home now and i feeling much better. i'` PUBlK' ��r����� Ilion acres met the requirements Mr. and lira. Orville Patterson"of 1.14* good farm land. Islington visited the Pickard's on .. - . He also referred to recommends- Sunday. .> .iiidns of the'Senate,Cbntntitte6 bg - , '1A0 Ciseuss ,� ` to the need is ' Birthday to Nancy Mattis ,. I.'taYtd IJse,' ttitrg who was two years old March 8th. _ • '' . -._ ._ .'- '.IEtuther studietr'in this�ieM; the set- Cdr. and.Mrs. E. Blenkarn of Dun- ° GUSTRY . ."Itr'ng tip of p�eiiettfflPtovirxia] rnr�l barton whores attended the Oshawa L . 4 - . . Jaevetopment programs; larger feria- yacht Club Dance last Saturday ev- - . . . . - . _ "ritnanagement services and expansion t enfng. n .. - =of educational facilities; and - great- Many happy returns to Josephine' r - -, -I. i - ;er degree of co-ordination among Newman, Park Cres. adio was Lvro - iQte various Departments of.Govern- years old on March 10th. - - - . - . THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING • : . tnent dealing with rural and agric On riednesday, March 1st a-Stork _ +ultural development. - �., ; . Shower w•:+a held at the home of ,firs. '. . _: In broad terms; the intent of thr 3I. Playford, Frenchman's .Bay, in - .,,.. _ _. _ ..at legislation would be to assess. with honor of SIrs. Joan Usher of Dun- - the provinces,.the agricultural areas barton Shores, all. attending enjoyed - . which are is need of rehabilitation. _____ MUNICIPAL BUILDING, BROUGHAM - ;and"to determine the most approy NOTICE TO CREDITORS' - - _ - _ - -- -- siate.type of assistance. AND OTHERS lWr He mentioned alternative u*es"�or ' .on. - _ _ .- - �� _ _I.. ' . marginal land, such as encourage- IN THE ES?ATE 'OF MARY . ` . snent of fartn woodlots, tree farm • LOUISA GARLAND. Kato of the HU C _ ane, county Forests, sad son on. - 'Township of Pickering, in the Coun- .T RSDAY, MAR H 16 AT 8 P M .'x: He outlined his conception of his .ty of Ontario. Widow, Deceased. _, __ . • - iask as Sfiristcr of Agriculture: as ` :. JALL PERSONS having claims a. Cils the township now has all services necessary for Industry,. follow,:task will be the.working out.I.'garnet the Estate of Mary L•aCsa I would appreciate your attendance. • _ w 'I of the agreements with the provinces �. Harland, late of the Township of PP Y -.. ' and providing the co-ordination a- { Pickering. in the County of Ontario, R I.mtong the various departments at Oc- I Widow, Deceased, who died on or - - J. Oman Ottr Reeve - �.1wa to help make this program a : about the 23rd day of Oewber, 1960, . ' sa�ccew. I want to be able to say i areereby notified to send to the that too ]oct;er is agriculture Iooirittg undersigned Executor of the Last - O Pickering.T µreship of Picke 'rig -at its problems in a vacuum, but ` Will and Testament of the said de- _1. . i its now tundng its eyes to the broad- ceased on or before the 10th day of . . " er bortzons of opportunity that gx- April, 1961, full particulars of fludr . fist for the use of the land, the water claims. Immediately` after the said _ . date the Executor will distribute the . ..1VXkd air which are the natural assets - { et the hrnter, I realize that I am assets of the said deceased, having , regard only to such claims of wfiidti _ Atot eaprtssing new ideas, but I do ' . shall then have notim humble that die opportun- hs .. -4'leel very t - 11t7 has.fallen to'me to pat them into. DATED at Markham, Ont, this ,` l jsgislative form and at long Let got 2�d day of March, A D., 1961. "' -.h. j=t the task of helping the small far- _ ARLAN D, r .. t• �,yt 8 - - In these word- he outlined for tbp Exxutor of the Estab of MAR b a �House'hi. conviction of the lasting LOUISA GARLAND, by her Sol- "t° 4 >. " importance and validity of farming icitors, CAT?ANACH and HIND- , t its a way of life in Canada; and a SON, Barri*iirs, etc., Markham, ri z _14 way of life that must be given opp- Ontario. :, , 1. �' ::. ertunity to realize a rrrajor contrib- Omar 24) .1 t `r �`' �^� I : . stUon to the Canadian econom}. *` � ' .-- ,� -'•i � t� � �lti� � t[[t/ tAt� M = MM - ' '. :� z et Z.� c�e` Z,, s e�no our orn@ . . ,fit,'i sA K,. t r'- • ALL REPAIRS — ALL SERVICES v ; For A Complete Job _ '1 i" B S ialists �' �� :, ' Y P� %; Windows ". Plastering' +i'..r . - ec oottls ec nca !►dditio»s ___ P tubing "� , r..1.,;Kitchens M ^ .Wit? a t 1, Floors Carpe ry . ' N _ .. ` °%bathrooms .. -I. .a Budget Terms _ .. e; :� fall Remodel Construction Co. ltd. - r:E the het - 3A.LF the work 1. PL?.4107 f ORi-4571 V . `.� M � Ml � l � � � � � tl� " • -�.:. :with our 2-Account Plari . -, � . ;::. : : . •' PUBLIC NOTICE F •. � Par all bills by cheque on a PeAnal Chequ'ing I''. >w10TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Municipal Council of the Township . ' ervice charges are prepaid► Account The lows �d Pickering that they propose to pass a By-law on Monday, April 3, 1961, ' t • your cancelled cheque's are your receipts. - Whereby the following described road allowance will be stopped up and erased as a public road: _�., Unused "TRESPASS ROAD" in Lot 35 in the First Concession keep your Savings Account for saving. Add to _ , , .. of the Township of Pickering from the Second Concession Line ' : I it from every pay. As your balance grows, you'll southerly, approximately 826 feet. fff......��j I J COULD ANY RATEPAYER have any objections to t1 ' closing of this • gain new peace.of mind. , . used road allowance, he or his agent may be heard by Council at the �, Municipal Building in Brougham at silo p.m., on Monday, April 3, 1961. Start Planned Saving at oar neareit branch now.1. BATED at Brougham-this 20th day of February,1961. . LLOYD JOHN STON _. � . I I , t., `.'" clerk CANADIAN BANK OF � COMMERCE ' Township of Pickering MONEY IN THE BANK MEANS PEACE Of MIND. Nil . - . . , -, •. - ' ..r,yr w�' r 'r -.fir •- . Y'_f �y.-�� ..'R i• iAdt" Aid t s, The eeSula�ra a -(..o_.-.-&.of rtG ►yw Wit. > _._= STD. � `13CC M '� 16,.at-_2. i' >;. M. AA ladies o the } MOP oa:► risa6on are lnviad.to catae. '. Preab Church SPECIALISTS Au-j Mabee'or Model se. a►adr... Presbyterian _ FUNERAL DIRECTOR --, -- The church was well filled for.the --- �r Field moraia service. The_full choir ent= 6AlaY : es to the procession oye when : to the House of God". The mfnister, + :. Mr. X. Herori conducted.the service,- r- t STOP ,; rrNode So vike choosing his, sgripturd lesion from DAY OR NOW the Book of ,Acts, Chap. 2. ! � low DEIN a his sermon, Mr. Heron gave AYR y • ;. ,tie fourth in the series of'sermons r•f YS � �MIM. fIAeEACNNIE, P on the Apostle's Creed. Thq portion Pep. explained was The Holy Ghost, the ; � • Hoy Catholic Church and the Com- 'K �} munion of saints. These stirring + , PhOn¢ WH. 2-2171 sermons have been a great interest Y ATE 2 and benefit to all. .PICICeria'1� ,�t. , The choir, under the direction of - _ Marion McClement, organist and r th anthem n e thou-leader, sag �H� HARDWA� . "Crow, Him Lord of All", by Wil- - ICR e C LA" son.• The solo part was beautifully ��S sun¢ Helen Brisbin. W., . 7. THO)IEPSfiit.•H.A:. LLD. Th4'Junidr Congregation was' led + flit tLs Simi';* im Beadiiw byj Mrs. Harney. The lovely flowers - ' is ,the sanctuary were placed_ tpere T �SS ' Etc p lilPl< CoiRtobis and Balstfe in lining memory of the late.Cecil ! ! • lreRa ewe" Ai��ood zb46ti �,. Bt7cwas. 1feY.; .t Tt,••+r"eave 1i�HA 2-NSL AJAX BA GAIN CENTRE 1 (; R�MeI l9ld.te . . S • �sEiieilee: Tmkwle !i•863i SALES AND SERVICE - t • • . . PHONE WH. 2-1911 PICICERINtE !pt a.�e Asw #11110111 REPAIRS ON J P 06 l�we user- 2" Creighton, Fraser, Dr+ynan Wa0ms, Stoves, Refrigerators 'd � MURIOds part, Available For Al •ms's Caring ° Household Applian* 24-HOUR SERVICE Barristers'. Solicitors and Notaries phone . WH2-6410 : IVEEflD SPECIAL L L FMY Bank of Commerce Chambers.' . DENNEY B Simcoe Street North, Oshawa Bran Muffins — 40e doz. &WriS"r, SoliChWO Telephone RA. 3-344i . . BROTHERS Notary Public Heating contractor Main St., Picherin8 WH. 2-0386 Rdsett&-at 0"Lis4gsc•o Read � RAlt'I'lID — , Hot Water, steam systems, ffighland.Crests 00'uNrRY HjOMM Installed AT. tir•.76M1 or AT. 2-1362 �OIUUJ, ACR&tG= Alm Alterafions-Repairs sa.o. >rA�s Wsft GRACE PRESBYTERIAN AJAX �U M B .P. D. `1► CO Yes 10. 0."M�r�r fir. l w. owe w,u snr eft" t racy and: .K. Cesb ��----h T.;►wsafr Church ' t �r �Ppopsracnr .VwPxv v� Aw.4 WagP89teaeati CENTENNIAL AND WEST ROUGE S �IIC� %>,Vi11�fJM/ner Pvbric Worship and Sunday Scheel i�ah 'atllRlRflaMaa� �� 9:10 a.ah.—West Rouq• Public Scheel ,�.� �, . Olin" 1Ime a.m.—Crdt•nn141 Road Public School Take Advantage of Our Payment P7ag EVERYONE WELCOME A WQ,t,Ot TrdT act SONS REV. WM. H. T. fULTON, _• B • '2 Rryconner Rd. __ No Pad rnent Until May i st. Also Can Include e ...n aa.�e•� �+�' ''°�' .Phone AT. 2-237.2 Materials Pius, Installation CMrges. RA311m. AIUWM, lsOlr. $T. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN -'• - 3 Locations To Serve You a. a. 1. Whitby, out s Mo_ CHURCH 'ttre'1Rt/ei weal et Whiu�y a pa:kering patsrto _ FREE DELIVERY - : an roe, z Hl&*jy. bswee., • • _ • Rector - livz>l y and A Rev. H. S. Shepherd. H. M D. D. IA:JAK PICKERING Wway Pheej•: Otis NO �- 'WH. 2-2306 WH. 2-3251 IMO. 84171 Box 198, PkItering - Pb. WH2-3513 �• J LESII( SUNDAY SERVICES PLUMBING -f,_ IM a. m.--Holy 'Catamunioa t T • ����� 11A0 a. m.—Hatniag Prayer um a, tae—Holy Commumim / • ALF' M HAYgs .(4* Sunday) r W-V#IBiNG BATHROOMS Pickering Medical Centre 11.00 a. m.--Sunday Sch,-j,;'h+ the Bals& me ' Parish Ha11 OFFICE: WH. 2-0668 11.00 a. m.—Nursery in R.eeeocy :�ESSURE SYSTEMS RES- WH. 2-1a - a Rom - ages up• to 4 years TIMATES GIVEN ��'P17NESDAY - en rah r��ir� 10.00' a. m.—Hon Commuaiou sad e 8 .. W H2-6r 19 T . p1mme Iatercessioas Sac The Veit; ---- -------------- i Presbyterian Ehvrch Paints Electrict.l Appliances Tf1fY1S1flN 8t W10 i � � eAn Kon. ' silt s lass Et --HIV-M K et'n H B A. Minister 'Tool G e. REPA1 RS , 0).45 A. M. - Sunday o0 PHONE:�TEmple 9-1191 ;� E R R I N ' 1.00 A. M. Church Service ' Plroe WHe -�BO P�CICe171ig r i I NZARTON RADIO do TV • - �' Pickering United Chvrc6 - -e. e. sA'rr>sw FUNERAL AND . .' .. �=� Minister: Rev. Melville f3u•ttar •. , AMBULANCE SERVICE SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1961 Two Morning Churcn Services - e A� 90LECTTO'lR. _ .lie. 2 HIGHWAY 9.45 A. M. an 11. u ;Neer Prices RAxRISTER and - junior Sunday School - 9.4S A." M. - cpN1TH BUT3.D11VG. AJAX AT PICKERiNty BEACH ROAD Senior,Sunday School - 11.07 A. M. i FUEL OIL 17. Cr x14 lllmcoe. S1L. 8.. Oshawa 1 •Baptismal Service" _ :.'Telephone �= At Second Service CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS , AUDLEY STOVE OIL 20•c •insurance co. WH. 2-3610 , x.15 P. Zvi. - Sunday School WBI'r)i OB P1i0NS 2.30 P. 11. - Church Service CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS iw. asates•tror Farm And.Ceettey `-- Arthur Mitcbell We Christian S-jence Society >�u�e On es.ritiaa. BRADY �� Slloriaa ROUGE HILLS, .ONTARKa �+ T embus lnrnrams Of An 3120 CHURCH SERVICE AND Wh. 2-677.1 1 E•9-2431 -®wman & GibsoP. PLUMBING STORE SUNDAY SCHOOL f]r .° SUNDAY - 11.00 A. H. ' •SOIL: W81'r8$ in. Rosebank Road School _ THE ONE PLACE TO GET Reading Room Open To Public -- -== ALTER THO 0 Q DAILY EVERYTHING-IN In Arierton Btildittg,Kingston Rd. At Rouge Hills MS N, • e ,MO"=", MONTERH, REM i N• PLUMBING. GOOD VALUE • a • • •WMItIsTER SOLfC1 02 - � Ac Wnft ;..AT THE RIGHT PRIC£ Teslimoalr iileetings 8.00. P. M. NOTARY PUBLIC Every Wednesday In The CON MA6IONER FOR' OATHS' {tunnel Trustees pp" Daily TIN 5;30 p.m. -( Reading Room Oshawani Saturday TJI 1 p d "SALES - SERVICE sees oWW Inw"Rd. on -a w. MAI-e.A., R.I.A. CON•GRAC7S For Farther Inforrmtion M. 2 Highway WM.���. osbawa RA 1-45W CALL - ATlantic 2-2635 awt L Wet«• C:�L ! 4320 Kingston Rd., West Hill �- - wl;Itaban2 a010 AT. '1-2080 4-4721 - - - �.. a ` i uwel IRlltirpss and A, t to workers were totes -tting home. J "UI UN1�IG'I,u^ulLmtllp!`;IuINHmiMIGi4ij!!Puti l�lEltllldlq!I p'!11Cl li "'919i�gll! I!!INIMIIN 4i!!!!tlICUINH,OViM!11 MORTON f WZEN EAT PIES : . TURKEY, CHICKEN OR BEEF ER 8-oz. Pkgs. c . „�,III!119tllultll{tl{�NIItlWtl11111WItIUVIUIUCIWN!'.'J�"tlM'JNItlII1h�J11(t1.tli iliWltl;Nliilll4'llltlpWlllillliUWlltl � _ #8A - Or 'nge Drink :"�� 49c of x !!DOG 14CME 11GA Dog Fooc1 6 'TINS 9c IGA Peanut Butter 49C . IGA LIQUID 24 OZ. SIZE Detergent Y , 49c ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 9, 10, 11. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UlMIT QUANTITIES _ �tmogptlnum'Stu!!!�ut�ll!au!;m1�11�1!;a,allr�ul'�matll,;�r���I!�,r'�:els!�pu;anfll�u;llntlldu.�„a!!!I+��i���I�IUUUIUUI�a�!�:�;:!u;� - EXTRA ATOTAL OF .-s 3 0.00 : IN IGA BONUS TAPES �I WITH ;6.00 BONUS TAPE TOMATO� 48 OZ. C IGA TOMAT(CES JUICE TINS Choice Z°INS ! STRAWBERRY JAM ICA iIGA - �, OZ. - JAR -.. CHOICE ��-� _ IGA CANDIES cs{OC. /ucs. UT CLUSTER so OL : WA WAFERS.s PEANUT CLUSTER ` TINS RK 1' O PERCHES STRIPE TOOTHPASTE GIANT IANT SIZi IGA - T BEANS MATH. $Z.00 BONNS TAPE with 20 OL• T1NS c TEXAS CARROTS PORK NEW CROP U.S,'U,S' NO. 1, 3 LB, CELLO MAC. & CH #�ORTONS E ES E IGA TWO _ FROZEN R OZ. �K65. - W��IDE . AXED 100 COOKED , HAM SLICED PKG ROLLS . c P APE R I . • :'«9l: Itt•!Etllk,.l"9R',..0""'1!v'�"'u�"�f:"."w'F�11,91:`i' �i"u�k'�.,tlfJ!«f�,N1�.Lf_,tl.,"a�";iN�7ktGif;IlGitlltlNiNliHtlll�'INi`I,�,;all�IN!�JI�".;NtlI�IlHlpltlll. . IGA : . . MEAT DEPARTMENT . . . ►� - 1 LB. m argar� ne _�__ MAPLE LEAF MILD CURED VIRGINIA STYLE S PKG :i a , .. IGA- COLORED boneless 'Pork _:31/1-4 '12 OZ. AV.. V Id Chse CUT C SHOULDER 'FRESH MEATY , PORK SIDE RIBSi b 49 FRESH CHICKEN CUTS and .. • - • �. - ---- . . .• . .. . LEGS BREASTS Ib 59 c florida' ' R PEFR IT • 1 COMBINATION OFFER TAILERITE 'Sliced Side Bacon �,= LI. PKG �uicY It Tablerite Wieners 10 OZ. PKG. IN VITAMINS SIZE . �. 96 s OF I FOR RUBY RED A. SLICw .Ta6lerite Bologna , oz. ►K6. - ' EXTRA LARGE ' 29c' ' NEVI/ CAB,BAGE, ' 2 WADS . CELLO. HAUTIES ' CELLO RICHARD _ TOMATOES :P1KG. 19; IGA �V1A KE lCKERtNG = ONTARIO JAF JUICY EASY.TO. PEEL d P RANGES GOOD SIZE - OZ. F A OO 4 will feaLF J •' known Harry Haw'Ki,t from Lindsay. A turkey buffet It 'Will be served.