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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_03_17 .L••.-. Th • . f ,- - .�• - - .-.I-•�•fir,tY�iw. «,J•• .- , y y. y!. - ^ .n i • r e.ws Subscription Rata: Otio Par Year URQ States: AO W. C�MURKAR AND SCN- PUBLISHERS Se.P91 COPY Authorised As S&MW Ctaas Mien YOL; 78.. NO. 26 PICKERING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1961 Published,Since November idil Post Office Dept. Ottawa I Twp Tto ' rt - Events Fo All Ages Mark .. w��l� -- A les Fresh Months Later - — --- k . 3-day Township Anniversary l *' Pickering Township w:11 celebrate -. a 1 Y Je t its 150th anniversary t'Y with a '-day . t (celebration over the, Dominion Day BICKERING VILLAGO� t y ? t week end. "Health Week" reminds us that this A special meeting was held at Brougham last week when committee is the time'of year childr8tt used to., x � 1 be subjected to the-sulphur and mol- s v chairmen and committees were drawn up to take charge of the various asses treatment.,The availability of ` phases. _ Fresh fruit and vegetables, w•it,14 ,, w �• �` '` f Reeve Sherman Scott chaired the knowledge of health rules, seems tell ;': - meeting. It heartily endorsed going -have wiped out that •form of tor-,t f!a - l ahead with the celebration }�isias. tore. (Ugh! - that sulphur and mol •. .`. y s>, #,°: There were representatives from va- asses = torture it was. Ed.) j r` rious o tons fi present Scenes from Pickering orchardd l Reevee Scott suggested that the o2- appeared on CFTO (TV) Farris,, - jimte., ficial o_penings of -the 'township mu- Broadcast recent, in .conneciiots; _ pt.ti seam, new Dunbarton high school with a new store P y ge system installed -Claremont conservation area and the by Mr. Dave Lennox. "` Ik new water and,sewage plants could _ "Orpheus in the Underworld" drawl tie in with this occasion. a large audience at Henry Strae l Yr• r'°a r g • ° ,?3 Mr.' George. Todd 'said he 'could School, Whitby, on Saturday night.f a :Se 9 „ ? ; ; ' 1' w remember the 200th anniversary It was a rewarding conclusion to ag�1 • iw :r•:,r' which was's 2-day affair. "There were especially fine series of concerts, f a lot of speeches that were too long Ovr sympathy to members-of and everyone wanted.to blow his own y�nP - Y s thji _ horn. I hope We don't have any of Bushby family on the sudden pass „ of Mr. Alvin Bushbj, last wide . j .�; -i that this time he said. +xts s r �e 9 his home in Uxbridge. 11J Reeve Scott commented that the township needs publicity (on a brca� When. students from our DistriG!�J al. be High School pursue a blind, follow.• ,. e £ v der scale) a this would one ttiay of getting it. my-leader policy, supporting a prim,,*!. . itive, selfish and dangerous past♦? -. b t G. Lawson president n this township it would app. Histories pledges'eater the time j Y l Society re-, ear the taxpayers' moo is not-go-•' ` n money • ,;• ...� . .'.�, sooner of that group. ing'for the right kind of education..! Ted.Belt of Rouge Hilts Lions dub wondered'if a summer long fiesta,tie. Anyone having heavy, old door orl Mr. Leneost is dmmn~segulating the new atmosphere eontroM equipment recently installed at his apple plant ing in activities of all communities cupboard hinges, or an old dooq;. could be handled, which would be suitable for use ift Would YOU believe that an'apple. 66 by 40 feet and will store ?600 Mr. Lennox has-been in the oreh- Councillor Milton biowbray surges- ' the- log cabin in the Pickering Twp.. picked in September'can be as fresh bushela of t pp!es. and business at this location.on No. 2 ted September would be a good month. Museum, please get in touch witl%, the following July, and just as. -Controlled atmosphere is a new highway, just west of Pickering for :firs. Wm. Bmwn said June would Mrs. Ken. Clarke - WH2-36-73. � tasty ai it was when picked froth the spientific method of storing apples, over 23 years. be better to get the school singing Sympathy is extended-to Mrs. 14.1 - tree' Well, it can. that, will guarantee you tree fresh- On his 30 acres, he grows, Spies, groups to take part. E: Calvert on the death of her fat-( 'Last week, we 'visited the brand •ness .and taste mdnths later. It i3 Macintosh, Talman' Sweets`, Snows, Mr.-Wm. Brown suggested that of- her, Mr. Frank Harris, of Toronto,.' new "controlled atmosphere storage rather difficult to explain, b u t by Joyce, Blenham Orange, Greenings,' ficials from neighbouring municipal- last Sunday. The funeral took place plant." of David Lennox at Pickering daily checking of instruments yr. Delicious and you name it, he has'it. tie ahopid be'incited to Luke part. on Wednesday afternoon, in Toronto., Orchards. Lennox controls the oxygen and car- At considerable expense to himself -� unclillor Clifford Laycox said the Week-end visitors at :they C. S.) We ate• an apps Ovat bad been bon monoxide, in the storage room. Mr. Lennox has put in this modern We R ire Kiwanis would be agree- Bryant 'horns were: Mr, and Mrs. 'picked last fait It roes as tasty and He has to keep both at specified lev- new plant to give the public an apple abl o tting a float in 's purale. Donnelly, Harriston, and" Mr. and Juicy and.shiny as any we had ever els and keeps a daily chart which is of year round freshness. A local, Mrs. nano Ellirott< �t+R�?�*^3 the Mrs. Bev. Bryant, Oakville. Bev.'tvas. eaten. checked once a month by an govern- home grown product, that we can all three day celebration could wind up gearing a cast,,.as he-had broken ,t l Mr. Lennox had-the only plant of inent inspector. - eat and enjoy. - with an old time dance, bone in his foot. this kind ill the county. It measures _ •P'.=t9 by Barrie Pomeroy Mr. Bob Miller said the historical Open House for the Night Schoo�t — society hn --been considering getting.'is being held this T.:nrsday sight. t , out a booklet in connection with the March 16, at the High School. Oil Piekerin Township toenail Terms Drive-in Approved anmckeriny. . Painting, Sc;tiare Darning and 11711 Pic.ering Youth Trumpet Bgrtd 9 p pp have offered to take part as have finery, will be demonstrated. other organizations in the. area, Her many friends here will be Councillor .,Milton Mowbrny sugges- sorry to hear of the passing on liar. County Mill Rate Deplorable :,$y Planning Board 1.4' of Mrs.- Wm. A; Goudy, Port- Led that }bus tours around th? town- - Pickering Township will }il:ely have ship would be enjoyed by 'local resi- hand, Ontario. _ Pickering Township council this :a new movie drive-in this year. deros as well as visitors• and said hers. Lee Timlick, of Toronto,,-visit; week termed the Ontario County mill. T B Survey To Be The Picketing Tov-nct',ip. Planning le f-!t tt^it to keep all-ages interes- Mrs. Mfr. and bars- Gordon Found. rate •as "Deplorable." oft Sunday. Reeve. Sherman Scott, afinounced Board approved two :ites fate the lo- tPd it would be w:-.e to have more 1 - • cation of the proposed $300,000 drive- than one event talking place -at a Mr. Burton Hill, :Galt, called o4 that the county has set their rates iri, ut a special meeting Friday night. time. \fro- Cronk on 'ruesdav, 1 _ art A have levied to collect from Pick- Held Here in April Mrs. t \Ir feed Stork:has returned ta,. The potations approved were the Hilda. `i'v'ilson of .Consolidated a• ering township the sum of,3247,786.- April 4 i= t:te r,.arting date of the Caller rarm Road and Station Road. Builders said that Bay Ridges would her home' from hospital, much imp- � ?3. I.bu2e' 'i'R S :r,ey in Pickering 'and ! 31r. BarF•y 'Allen representing a Madly give their-.support to the cele- .roved in health. _ "We are paying V.; mills an our �t hiti>_ 'I' rip. in the final ;,cans J irm t',at builds theatres and drive-ins bration. Caro:ine Sleep won the contest at assessment for which we et nothin J laid dawn t ti the.Ontario (:nui ty �;aid he v^s nut sure that the De- A11 ill all; it looks like an interest- St. Francis de Sales School fqr her gi ��. said the reeve. T B and011,:alt:t .•lssociat pn. \loviag I partment of Highways would now ing celebration with events of interest speech on "Space", and will repres- He said the county's total assess- throneh the south half of the County: approve, the Valley Farm location as for,everyone..Jt is,expected that be- cnt her school in the .District Co n- ment is 882,306,936 and the town-, of Ontario by area• the survey' i� 1 the felt the screen could be too sides the official openings, there will ship's shares of this is $18,899,970 .or' ' y y y test. 1� p ! expected to take about three Veeks readily,seen from the highways. The be parades, sports events,.bands, bus Our "first ai tlie.season" robin has 22,96 per cent. ,, to coirplete. The aim of the Survey. SwCon Road location is more hid- tours, street dancing, fireworks, a been hanging around our home, this He pointed out that of the counts's which.is financed by the sale in till. I den from t�ew, special Sunday_service, rides and con- past-week..-' Fd. 264.19 miles, there are 32.48 miles or' district of TB Christmas Seal;, N to Mr. .alien intimated 'h'' firm had cessions for children and many more Police Chief,Howard. and \f r;_ 12.3 per; cent in the township.'. a J things :of which we'll hear about l _ . test every nf:tn; woman and chi:d in a t"e-in,with Odeon Theatre nd'said . pickling were in Puffs o last week. Of the county s .roan expenditures the two-tow wzhipi. that only first-run.pictures « uld be later. of $503,145, only $8:3,425 will be spent 1 The committees in charge- of, the in "Pickerin 3'ownshi He said in The -recent survey conducted in �how•n, Anniversary.- Continued g p• celebration were appointed. Reeve the increase ley• over expenditures, the Cit of Q.shawa, showed the im- The location of 'this theatre will Scott; Devotional, Dr. W. -NICK.y„ 3 pe Scott will be co-ordinating chairman, High- school opening, : the township is paying into the coup- portanc* of h6ov tested for TB. A not�only acid much needed assessment Edgar James; g number of cases of active TB tivere to the township, but will no doubt supported by council. The other tom- George .Todd, Airs, A. C. Pickard, ty $29,975 for which- it gets nothing. , mittees as named at the meeting are: Reeve Scott. said -in wer, to a discoiered among people who had benefit many persons within the Carrrival; Mr. Weaver, Ted Belt; Re no idea of their condition; many ot- southern area of the township. Brochure, Mrs. W. McKay, L. T. gist-ration and Invitations, Lloyd question from . Deputy-reeve Edgar • Johnston; Sports, Vern Baker; His- James, that there is little that can be her: were unaware of some exposure The theatre dill be located'bets, _ Johnston, Mrs, E. Stony, W. C. Willa - done about it. to the disease; and hundret�s of oth- Highways 401 and No. 2. - torical Society, W. G.-Lawson, Robert son; Grounds, Mrs. E. Annis: Wm. covered. age Hill United -N�• 'er, Mrs. Loucks, Mrs. Clarke, Brown, Harvey Spang; Entertain- er }iv�ical abrot•malities were dts� Councillor Milton Mowbray com-. Rouge ed Church Christian. Mrs. Fallis; Publicity, Donald Gibson, ment, C. U,fnal, 'Mrs. A. Pickard. me-nted,•" the only'thing we can do Mrs. Wilson, Kenneth Clarke, Wells- TB is still a major disease in Ont- Community Centre Project Prog- is keep raising a stink and hope that 1 Ritchie, Ross Dr akin, and the press; -` ario, although recent medical advan- Teasing Favourably i some people with a conscience will Parade Clare Balsdon Milton Mow- storms Strands - ces have greatly reduced fatalities. + Mow- give it a second thought and realize , bray; Lunch, Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. The test, of which every resident of The officer:: of the church met last the county is pillaging their wealth- • H. Plaxton, Mrs. M. Ellicott, Mrs. J. • 3er neighbors:' the.area «711 be encouraged to take Wednesday noon, in* Toronto, with Local -Residents Reeve Sherman Stott said that the' advantage, is the simple tuberculin the Home \fissions Poard and were Contiritsed Ia Adjoining Column .township has 4 votes in county coup- test w•hch shows quickly whether a very well received. The new building Pickering like many other areas ill, oil matters but does not, alwAys get subject has ever been.exposed to the was discussed thoroughly with Dr. the Metro district has been hit with _ the support of Pickering Village or (tisea<e. Peing expo:ed'is quite (tiff- I Torrance and -his associates, where- • a heavy snow storm, twice in less other areas in the south end. _'ere:it from requiring medical care, upon the Home -N fissions Board hai Name Post Office than a week. Councillor Clifford'Laycox suggest-i hut' in all cases, it will make the per- 1 agreed to assist the church with this . J J • J y On Monday.pight a number o mo- ed that council'sit down in committee sort aware of ..tile need. to take care f 'im"Nertaking and will financially ass- Bay Ridges torists had 'to leave their car.: on the _ some evening and gtVe serious con- _Of his cotsdition- ist. above, the nlcciges and donations side of the road and i. Il: hu',-•.`• sideratirin;to what can be done about 'lariy active cnnni,dttecs of }oral received•throu'gh the canvass, to the Bay Ridges will have its'otvn post A Fairport Beach mar. and _ the situtition. earl}eras have 1wen f,irntcd tlirn•,rgh- rc•,Itrrre'1 amount needed, office and apparently it will be known from Fairport another- Road, north }u3 to otit ,the area to direct •and a� i-t the I A foaow-up meeting was held on" as Bay Ridges post office. sleep in the township police station: urvcv. f"rtforntat•o,r about the Sur- Sund:,v. 'March 12 at 3.30 p. m. _t The postal delsartment wrote' Pick all night, becausb they hat! no wax' Junior Farmers' At Home April 7. tee• Incations ;old time, will, ht• ;mh- ` the-,church' comprising; •'the Board, ering Township council asking them of getting home through the snow. ii<hcd wt.M in a'tvanc•e cif the arhral Canva�scrs and lfn4tcs= Committee. for a name for this lost office, which St. Mary's school at Rosehan'k was The Ontario, C,c ant}' ;}!:nine ;L arm- t`tirg. All i c-idcttt<of"you h 01,.t- Plans were made to meet w•it)i the it is expected will he located in the the only .one t repotted-closed: All- � .r -er ' AsS'6ati(,n will hold it- ani ual ;rein (': art"tc.arc urue,l to „Ian on ':u'rhitect (in-'Monday, lfat`cl!-13: ' new shopping-centre. main, roads were open early Tuesday, ".AC lfome';.rlancc in tl e, Port. Perry hav>>u a test taken•, when• silt Stir- T-bis project is moving right along Consolidated Building Corporation morning. A number of sideroads had hlic. School :'tuditnriunt, on Priday. tc'r r a it is bein done. in-four 'stn es let it be known that they would like- to be cleared to get traffie'throitgh. Fu vac fac!iltie. reach tl ! .t e . a g g , April 7, at rt.(K} p. nt. — - � and we are now iri the second stage ' •to see the news post` office called Eay Polite repotted there were no 8e4i.+ The thence for this }-ear':: dance is , Rotary Easter Seal Contributions of "Planning". The first, wee have Ridges post office. dents, power.failures or fires in-ikha "Evening,Enchantment". The dance ; ,'Average 83.00 Per Person Today. i passed, which was ',Research". The Council concurred with this think- area during the storm. will feature the music of the wet}- I third stage is the "Actual B ildi. }n4 on 'Monday night and put their In the storm last week some aawat. known Harry Hawkin'r Orchestra, This dance is the hi,,�hlight of the a•••r fourthly, "Occupancy" which N, tip of approval on this name, had half hour power failures and from Lindsay. A turkey buffet lunch ti•carly junior Farmer social activit- hobo will he. crnnp!cted in the fall of '-runcillor Harry Boyes said, "this many Toronto workers were few will be served, and it k tw.,ys. well :c:endc'd. 1%f. - CORR. c,.,,u really stir up something." hours getting home. ,,� k.; _ wog N'- held � the I. b c`I.�ati a kr�at Y irantev �; efe ' their—Ulm ?P"liday ni 4�t '�1 weds "r the Home 00 r �he next'm8 •Disegs9nt�Q - A ,'des, hiss. A 'swhitsey, is re long ,them was tai Mt7cita, Ed. y - of Mi*a: ,��scof: _I loDi�.- ,�S The postponed meeting of tie-En- Y Rltflanbet Tate urn's Oyster Sup-• 71C+mdi32Yt`Z�Sk Mat"car}'=f sere 'cuperati,tit,trom a siroicr'.' �,etzenlyerger' ol[brd�`; aR Laurent, eiIl W postponed ed me ht oa .Wed on March 22 do,-to-WO ourb disease in Llveetock Mr. arid Mrs: Stanley Powell and' _astd CXOalik G)Itn k1a11;of the Chlwgo .Carsiada. family visitM Mr• and,Mrs.-Murray -black Hawks. Boys report a good ne6day, March' 15; 1t'tl� house of The Official Board will. meet on Hollinger, Chbrrywood, ou Sunday. tune t ]firs. Edgie Pegg. firs. J. Hain=is 'Ttits•�day, March 28. Mrs. Brian Churchyard, Eddy and Happy Hour - Soturday after. ---in charge of Worship. Mrs. Elson 'sir. and Mrs. Ken Brooks held a Kevin, spent several days this week,. ,noon •a •1.30 P. M All janoirsr-we1- and 1 rs. A.'Peg;,on Lunch Com- birthday party for their• daughter, The Club sponsored a dance in the. at her brother's home at Trenton. come. suittea,x111•ladies. welcome. Rosalie 6nri,on'Sawrday night. Con- school on --c-turday•.night, with mus- The community welcomes Ruth and The.Ladies' Aid met,at the home The Afternoon 1Y, A. held their gratulations ,on your first bithday. is by the Romer family. the boys who are risking their home of Mrs. Wm.,7%rner;•-Markham, on monthly meeting on Thursday, at The sympathy of 'rose of our Fob Betson reWrned homq, last with-Mr. and Mrs. Easil Churchyard. Wednesdgy of this week, —1►he church S. S. Room. Mrs. -P. community is extended to the Hodg- week-from a Widay in,•Fyorida, in ,_�..t__ Mr:•iutd Mrs. ArcjS.White,visite�d —----- 1Wilk Mrs.. Srowa acrd_Mrs. 1P.• sass famil in the"pass- tim to see a little winter weather. chi Art Gallerx, Tora�tttt>;`q SlfidaY wich in y, of Ezon Cla�rkerhad t. , or's . Mrs. Blown t�oic charge,of$u�iness.-' ..f. iiad<�t,s, I, �dcF;ean tpter- ott SSunday Tafter. spending a' few, Benson'Lehnt--- a>7fl Roth ,Greed- " "'A nuoer from'het'c itterided the !t was tecjde�to have tie"Pass the tamed a niece, Mrs: Wilson, Sask- days at the home of her sister, and field attended a gathering of hockey furteraif the late tarries Rovtlay, " for the month of Aril, and , atchelk duripg_the pas; week. brother-in--law, Mr, and hiss. Cooper stirs at bir. Hatry Watson's, Mark- vrlro- pa{scd away last week : � Belts for the-month of fay, Th.. 1~ar5u o m on Monday eti- ' • OPEN / Y &`"I NING TILL 7:00 P9AA9 -- O V G E H I L L t: - �1EXC T ; . is FRI. TILL 9:00 P.lIA: PRICES EFFEC"TIVI ttfilRS.; FRI., SAT, MARCH 16th - 17th lasth JUST BAST ��M �. 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BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET CHICKENS ROAST .. .' . .�bPOT - FRESH STANDING — (6th an`d 7th RIBS) Grade 'A' rJ C PRIME RIB ROAST �b. c Oven Ready ROASTING Average or Frying Weignt albs. • FRESH i. A0 r _. AN red-a d 7U, FRESH PORK (Picnic) Y - " FRESH 'LEAN PORK - - oas Ib. »: C r t ' 4 +: AJAX AND PICKERING -- _ -- - GENERAL HOSPITAL AJAX, ONTARIO ANUA CORPORATION MEETING f' : of the shareholders of Notice is hereby given that a general meeting ,G a held at 8.00 p.m. on Tuesday,March 28,1962,in the Nurses,oa co dully in to attend- Members and all interested persons . z AND FURTHER NOTICE is hereby given to Consider, and if approved, to t` confirm with or without variation, a Special Resolution passed by the tiO tors of the Corporation on the 17th day of January, 1961, to amend Secction :. 12 of the By-Laws to now re ad: -- shall be elected Directors, "Eight Directors, of which a majority sr� . shall constitute a quorum s Boar Meet . , AND FURTHER NOTICE is hereby given to consider, grid if approved; 1 Lion assed by the :y to confirm wi y approving Directors of the Corporation on the 28th day of February",, 1961, app t s a By-Law to consider qualifications of Board Members. K. J. MacINNIS, K. D. MORLEY, _ Secretary. President and Chairman of the Board. §V at present and had her nineteenth (Rochester won series 3 to 2) birthday Sat: :lurch 11. Pee Wee Division 'Mr. Alex Deer, Townline,\celebrat- Bruins 3-Red Wings e ed his birthday at a party,in Jubilee Canadiena —Maple Leafs 1 Hall, Oshawa with friends Sat. March (Canadiena won series 8 to 6). 4, while 'Irs. Shirley Head, and fami- (Bruins loon series 8 to 7) ly, Ridgewood Rd, was given a party Rochester edged Buffalo by a score by Mr. and Mrs, Bob MacIntyre, of 2 to ! in the'. final game of the . Ridgewood Rd- to celebrate Shirley's Atom semi-final series, and moved et Back Row - birthday Fri. March 3. ahead by,a total-score of 3 to 2 to The 2nd. Pickering Cubs and Scouts moray Slsovra are: Mrs. fans-Beken, °'>i.sader George Paqu Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. the final" enddert death game with The 2n ]geld their"Going d outs Bobby bowna, Michael Pvj; i sAd David Paquet and Gvmory Gerbis, W. Nicholson, Rouge Highland Dr. on Hershey. next Saturday. Buffalo were ' z Photo y Barre Y �'ir.snsalyiis.Ron MacIntyre,Rouge g:�e andfinal buzzer.wThere Ph b 6 losers doubt until the --- ' Bills Dr. 'enterteinned in their home was ao sEor!ng in the first halt but Fri. March 3, for two of their friends Rochester went ahead soon after the Were: ffiss. F. Iamilton, Bisekstock; Ly who are interested.are in .to birthdays. turn around on a fine sold goal b7 D� IN ACTIO Mrs. J.-Gibbons, Mrs- K. S.-McKeown, attend In the Kiwanians Junior Bowling Alm Milaes, Glen Jones put them Newmarket; Mrs. The Ladies plan a Children's used League Sat. March 4, the high scores f3vther ahead soon_after, and the/ Mss. M. Sanderson, were bowled by Shirley Watson high well iE Central Area'Training Commies, J. R. Norris, Mrs. Ruth Nesbitt, Osh- lathing sate for their meeting APriI teemed to have the game Canadian Girl Guides Association, awa; Mrs.M. Yeo, Mrs. D. Ford, Mrs: 13, at the school. Any one wishing to girt with Na and Len Hart high boy hand, until Bill Ridding shot e press- ibeld g 'Training and Camping Con- J Rumney, Richmond Hill;:.Mrs. C. give any good used nothing up to with 295. Nancy high d won the hid- for Buffalo. Buffalo kept up iterence on Saturday, February 26th, G Gibson, Thornhill; Mrs. C. Leask, twelve years get in touch with any den score. Other high and were sure, but couldn't penetrate the Roth' of the executive. ing scores for the day were John ester defence for the equalizer. 1961, at the Y.W.C.A., Oshawa. Bowman,-ille; M:3. I.Elks, Fort Hope;' Ridgewood.Rd. is en- Division Trainers, Camp Advisers Mrs. J• Drury, Mrs.•E. Leach, Mrs. Mrs. H. Blea, Yates who bowled 203, Den Carter In the second game Providence and those Guiders Who had done Dome Ii,•T. Wells, Mrs. Humphries Lind- joYing a few Wrecks,tsolidays in the 222 and ,242 for his two games and again were no match for Hershey. may; Miss N. Aiewman, 'iiss H. Win- Florida sunshine: Bobby Brown with two high scores of Who be them iiy a score of 6 to 1 previous training and who were in- We are glad to report 'Mrs. T. terested.in this phase of the Guiding Less, Whitby.;-b>lrs. L. Lye, Stouffville; ElW en, Rouge Hills Dr. is home from 224 in both games. on the game, and moved into the programme were invited to attend. Mss, N. Cook, Pickering. Sandra Wardell, Chesterton Shores, final sudden death series by a total Dirs. C. J.' Gibson, a Diploma'd We are again,indebted to the Staff Ajax Hospi�i• a student at Pickering High School score of 11•to i. They-led 4 to a at Mrs. Anna 'Iaccullosigh. Frieud- was.outstanding in her performance, half .time, with all the goals being Guider from Hamilton, conducted the of the 'YWCA for their cheerful aer- ship Ave. was- hostess in hPr home in the one Act Play,'"The Five pa- scored by Barry Head. David Brandt, training sessions and chose as "her vice .and "excellent meals. Tue. lurch, S, at a surprise Baby soes •For Sunday;' put on at The topic—"How to conduct a Training." scored for Providence soon after the Shower for Mrs. June Shaver, King March 10. turn around, but Ricky 'Mayers then The Area Executive and Training WET ROUGE school last Fri. evening Arthurs Court, wher. {nembers of k Skit with Carol McPherson,, scored Hershey's fifth goal and Barry Comthittee Members were invited to their Ladies Euchre Club helped with Ridgewood Rd. another student from Head added number six, just before lunch and 'to w;eleome the special refreshments and a love! evening ' guest, lIrs. R. W. Stevens, Provin- The West Rouge Ladies Club met g ' st R e was well worth seeing h in e Rouge the final buzzer. y returns to Bob Astley, and the 'dusical Programme Was one vial Training Commissioner, who gave Thur. March 9, at Llie school with was enjoyed by everyone present $ed Wings opened the scoring i most interesting talk r, Guiding twenty members present. After the Ilan• happy of the best and well conducted-- the first game of the Pee Wee series in the Province• business for the evening was com- East Ave. who celebrated his eighth with a goal by Paul Sloan, but Bruins SPORTS AND With bars. Cvllihs, Area Commis-!pleted they enjoyed a social time with$ Bobby Moore, March 10 WEST Rd. ,on ASSOCIATION With equalized through a goal by Jim 4--PICKERING Firs• Anne MacIntyre demo Lennox while the Wings were short-n sinner in attendance, :'Mrs.• 'D. Fox,(and giving Points on.how to beautify his seventh birthday Mon.- March 6, „ me-2 game Series-- (.rxi ga handed with Paul Sloan in the pea- Area Camp Adviser, led the camp Your eyes with•make up. Refresh- and celebrated with a party of young March 11th, 1961) alty box for elbowing. After the turn Advisers' discussion groups in the meets 'were served by the hostesses, friends, to Stewart Bailey. Sunny- Atom Division around Bruins went ahead on a and made tentative plans The next meeting of the Club willI slope, on his f et birthday Sun. Roche ter 2—Buffalo 1 by Ricky Astley and Larry LeB nc ,afternoon I be Thur. March 23, 8,30 p.m, at the March 12, to 1 Ange Hershey 6—providence 1 put them two up on the game with for Camping within the tree during won series 11 to 1) the. Summer. school. This is to be a St: Patrick's•West Point Cres. who is in England (Hershey the goal that turned out to be the Those able to attend the Training party and the ladies in'the comtnuni- winning goal of the series. Paul Sloan was given his second penalty 'of the game for spearing, and Bruins' Nick Pratt was given one f or tripping- Ricky- Ricky 'Astley suffered a cut,on the SED S budge of his nose when he was hit in the face with.the puck, but ore are f happy to say that at the latest re- port, he.is not seriously hurt. last game of the afternoon. In the la me , h rnO°n' C s m• a terrific come-back �oO beat lapfe sin 5 h 1 oa �• DOOR the game, and to a into the final - 1960 FORD FAIRLANE, 6 CY next Saturday Iy a total score of - to 6:.Canadien started off at a fast : pace and led 2 to 0 at half timoe, with both goo being scored by. goa 960 VAUXHALL, SUPER STATION WAGON _ Schlo Robbie Clark scored their thisti goal after the turn around to' put them ahead in the series, but' ~Maple Leafs came back with a goal' N • heater - X1 ,600 be Keith Lloyd to tie the series.How, ]958 BUlCK, 4 DR. SPECIAL, gllt0/ �pd�o, who they couldn't hold W. Schlombe who scored two more goals to put the Canadiens in the final next Saturday _ ainst the Bruins. Three penalties = OOD1' ��� «ere Riven in ss g , _-te Can' -1959 CHEV. STATION WAGON,• BROOKW •' adieus, Stew Brennan 'for slashing and Robbie Clark for' interference, and one to the Leafs, Wayne God- ' _ -_..�1 �� � man`'�for cross' checking. 1960 C#NV, 2 DR., BLA P GOAL SCORERS IN PLAY-OFFS CK ' Barry Head 8 1 4925 n Iilne Ridding '• Ala . ; .• ill 1956 FORD CUSTOM, 4 DR, SEDAN = �Bin Allen .. ::'.. ......:::::::::::: �David Brandt .: •. Glen Jones' . hlombs 7 S 0 Wolf Sc v ` 6 • SEDAN = 1956 METEOR, 4, DR .. .' .,�: r,:_..3 -,, • : . ............. ......:. :• ' - !Paul Sloan •• 3 ' . I Wayne Godman Larry LeBlanc 2 s^� ., . :� - � :... • { � .Gerry Matten ... . 2 0 Bill ...S ED AN ..1955 PONTI A C, 4 DOOR harson .,.•.... ......Don F arqu Ricky Astley ...........................•.. 1 • I Robbie. Clark . ..... 1 exce Lion= ... 1 • • offering Alan Fraser . ..... V / V i o I I Don Munroe , ... Gerhard Schlombs rs. -OFFS good deals on new ca PENALTIES IN PLAY . .. 1 illins - 1=56 o : `te. Brea .W H fehall 2 5660 .•...... 2 I Robbie Clark �Y • ������'�� ' 'i%nP Godman ................................ 2 .'... Z ' • SALES Nick Pratt .. LAW ,M%WTOR - • ff 18th. s'' s.::a i':Tbeodol:F d Margaret.- i live it day by day as our CM' istian' Abe monthly A of=3rrrstcb i Mr. and Mrs. w_- 'leis visit- f 1vi>rre3s:.T _-St. , Aaietrew's ladie3 i' � - -rt►ut's E3ay kstepi era and �u,..- ' ed their niece, Mrs: Thomas lycung trio: Elir*bet��Boy,es, pyf Keir'aod, munity Asocial wRl ,-EGe'hs ld`;ti _and Mr. Young in Toronto,'on Sat- Helen Btisls�n,,sang. a lovely.setting Di / B wog � 'Fairport all vAFrida. ixLb i..' "today �,br day. Inraa Hamilton- celebrated Afz? vsjs of- ,Heart", which was ° School Hatl vufFriday, lldarcb i.. atxdii{ ?pproprlyTc during this Loft_ u.alst week We attended one Of those meetings, almost The guest sye�ker wi,l be Air. L. her eleventh birthday on Saturday. te„ r Mar:on McClement, or` gs Shankman, N,ice•-Pres. fu Pinning Mrs. Clyde Quinton has been con- gamst`;and choir-leader .presided at +aner3�ose present is handed ajob You- know the kind and • _ fined to r o ed buimding �oiporatio,,. Air, 51�pnn- for the past two weeks. th Generally when an organization meeting is called everyone a Junior-'choir. The Y. P. S. grog moo will attempt to clarity soii3e art, Mrs. George Howe, of Toronto, met in the evening under the direr -sudden( finds he has to be some else. Its an easy Way s $ _ Y Pie the grievances regarding any 1;ai.,- pent the week-end with her dough- lion of Pees. David Grisley. oat of a job. Probably most Of us have pulled this at One time ships the ueiv deweiopm.nt may hat c ter, Mrs. GerryY O'Connor, and Mr. Or another. caused. Also present, will be A"%te O'Connor and,.family. �,, ,, However at the organization. f the township's Deakin Sherman d li vy oyes. Hors h�o� Scout ! } � p Deakin and Hariy hoses. Big Success On Dram: Night �i ••'. ' 450th anniversary last week, it was strange but wonderful We are p.eascu to hear Mrs, Lois ' ' • ' • John Swerdfiger and Paul Singe- O hear every person that was asked to do a job, say that h@ Fertile is now progressing i..i- On Fridav, March 10, Draira Night ton were invested into Cubs, Mon- Or Speedy 'g.t view "'ti is?,es" i.re tx- School. The,program began with the Byron Berwick and Paul Berwick ears of the chairman. tended to dim W nyte who is ai,u a school choir singing the Co:1egi two squires• from ' >unbartoa, are patient at n ox 8 going to be invested into the Rovers +Community effort is a wonderful thing. Too often it is the Pa ) Hospital. Song ""Czecamus I Tian and a • The Frencnnta:.'; Lay "Reg,•r.cy zesty Czecho-Slovakian Dance on Sunday. Last Saturday Jim Mor- . "-old story, in every community, of the same old few always Homes" Bantauis were defeate„ Ly Song" under the direction of Mr. A. ley and Bryon Berwick west on a --getting the work to do. You have seen it and so have.we. Keene 7 -1 past Saturday, at 1 cr:• Clarke. • squires training hike - 18 miles. We-think this .anniversary celebration is a wonderful idea boro, to lure this rou.,u ,,. ti« A skit, reviewing "The Gay Nine= . Kenzie Messer was awarded his and that it would have been tragic to let it go by with just M. H. A. P,aydowns. '1 he Loy• p...y'- ties" "s put•on next, bring back second class badge. Cary Pegler and' ed an exce.lcnt game - Everett anu the bustles and the old-fashioned. Ronnie Langstaff were invested into i S nod. lley were the only oi.es auccc� - waltzes. The choir t'heni'sang "Dear Scouts. Peter Donnet 5r now has his l Land of Home", "Thou Witt keep Cub Instructor's Badge.' ,Forty-six we believe it will grow, rather than diminish, this holiday ••�_. If the enthusiasm keeps up like.RAM the other-night, and ful in scoring ,goal. Him in Perfect Peace";and "You'll Scouts and friends had their tnbog- ;1. Freachtaan'e Bay Bowling LNapvs Never Walk done". The Charleston Fan party last Friday night, follow -event will be one Of the best attended and most enjoyed, ever All tints 110; Roughriders 1Q,;"No and Sac Dress were brougll,t back to ed by refreshments at the C. E. held in this area. Names 102; Siow Pokes '0D; ours, life in the "Roaring Twenties' skit. Centre. - CORR. :--`s 93; 'Punks 92; Vamps 81; Pickups A piano sorb w:as,played by Donald It is nice to see a response like this, when it is common to 73. ` Kimura, playing the beautiful "Claire, PARTS-AND SERVICE hear one excuse after another and most of them pretty feeble 1`lird Series , de, Luna" and "Polonaise in'A Maj- Washing MachLnes _ OW And Up •Ones at that. No Names 40; Punks 24; V.anps 22; or." The first half of the evening��was_ AJAX BARGAIN GENTRY You nay be asked to take.part before this is over and we Sloitr Pokes 21; Pickup > g 17. ended with the•choir,singing On- Phone! WH2-6410 3 '` • hope you will pitch in as those already•oa committees have. - . . : ward Gkristian Soldiers",."Crimond" Open Every Night Till 9100 O'clock With this kind of spirit and co-operation Pickering Township's High Single (fiat) - Doreen. Ed- and "Ride the Chariot", and,another NOTICE TO CR8DIT0>6D3 150th anniversary can't help blot be a major success in every wards 305; Gord. Warren 355. High . aimtsjng skit "Alabama Jubilee". AND OTHTJW - Single ('hand.) - Doreen Edwards The second 'half of -the evening zw�' 336; Frank Wrnuel 3341 Gord War- consisted of the fresh, colourful play Ls The Matter Of The Estate Of _ T ren 371; Al. Hooper 356. High rip called "Sunday A Costs -Five Pesos" JAMBS JOSEPH McBRDY, Ije• « RED CROSS S3 AT WORK - Congratulations to Gene Kerr who le (flat) - Ivey Skitch 711; Care under the direction c art Dot Le- teased. ' 2 Skitch 886 High Triple (h•na.) - Qbtesnr. H. F. A. The cast is as foe- l±.' r---�-•--+ celebrates his 15th birthday, March' lows:. - Bill Wailer: "Perta" ALL PF.Rat" having claims a. Doreen- Edwards 771• Fran.-«'rut- rite Rat" o[ James Joseph Of all the various works of your 21st. i Eamat zee 760; Gord Warren 878; Mike Janice Clarke; "Solo le" - Jennifer. McB�y, late of the Clay of Do- local Red Cross, that of Water Saf- Don't forget the Young People a Ricketts: "Tonia" Eleanor 1�'est- ety lies in the top brackets: Dance to be held at the Community Cichun 193. bolt, in the County of Wayne, Mich- Under the splendid lealedshi of Hall; Saturday, 'March 18th from- Over 200 n•Y, and "Lett sting" - Sandra Ward- p p' -,A! Skelton 308, 249, .W: Edith ell• Pha United States of Aai bout Mrs. T. J. Wheeler, Water Safety 8:00 to 11:00 P.M. Proceeds from this Rraman 2$4, 317; f'at. Tranquada The play takes place in Mexico on the 20aettst, who died eta or about really means the "Saving of Lives". dance will aid the students of Grade a 20th day of as 1960, leav- a Sunda afternoon. It is about a- J � Last spring, twenty-seven public 8 of oily school who plan a trip tc> 246. 258. 213; Harve t Fertile .b; B. y ing property to be administered n Schools were visited, and the Hotger, OTTAWA in June. Everyone is most Wiseman 215. 201: Helen Fenton catrpk who are quarellinR over ono- the County of Ontario, are hereby Neilson Method of resuscitation was g Fir?': Thr notified to send welcome to come and bring aloe 235; Jim Gurr 233, 234: Helen Hill play continuer until particulars of same taught to all staff and Grades 5, 7, 'their, friends. Refreshments will be 204; Doreen Edward, '.'70G.'220. 261: there is a big fight. It end:. up with to the undersigned happily Solicitor for ffi6 acid 8. General water safety was i served. Dave Brundle 200: Jean Holobon. pp Y making up; and Executors, on or before the 31st day St. .`rr kjn,2crZirtc:: thrr gh I Bir*hdav congratulations to There. 221.: Bill Henderson 224: toroth} Preparing for their wedding. of March 1;61. after which date the `, , i�.�. Altogether, the evening oar vet. "Estate'a assets will be distributed, Grade 6 sa Nfonre who will be ,10 years old. Wise "10: Al Le.et n ; - enioltoge and proved a huge Two hundred and thirty young peo- March 21st. Swan-204; Jessie He:tderson 2;4; ge success. having regard'only to the claims of ple were taught the art of swimming I Sympathy is extended to Mrs. .ZO7; Clarenle Gibbons -202. 233 - CORR which he X11 then have notice. - "- under qualified Red Cross Instruc- .1 Doris Colwell on the sudden passing Gord. Warren 205, tors. This included giving three days of her mother Mrs. Ethel Hodgson • ' St. Andrew's Pre Church DATED at Whitby, this 27th dlir of Brou ha'm on Friday, March 10th. of February, 1961. a week to handicapped children and g Y. who won s to Airs. Powlin . The church wa, well filled with - pnr day for retarded children. I Happy birthday to Jim Franks who who won First Prize in the Fowling h'pperr for the regular morning E. PAUL LOATH, B:.A...Solicitor celebrated his birthday March, 12th. wore s e booklet, published hl the Out- y Tournament at Ajax on Saturday'. . for the Executors, 304,Dandas St. Io Water Safety Division was distri- Young Marilyn Barker 8 Fairport J rer% of praise. The choir entered West, Whitby, Ontario. bated to our libraries and will soon lid• S. celebrated her 7th birthday DUMBARTON to liar Processional "I'll, of Saltation with a party attended--by some of her take the Cup';. :fir, Kenneth Heron be in every school in the township conducted the service, choosing hi � fS C �r+ Tittle friends on Saturday, March 11. . United Church - d illage. Mr, and Mrs. P. Dunne visited Mr. scripture readings from Jeremiah and Thus, your Red Cross not only is �. Dr, W. A. McKay conducted the St. John. .prepared to meet emergencies; it and Mrs. H. Monahan at Seagrove, regular service, assisted by Mrs. H. J WATER SUPPLY }works [o prevent them. I Ont. over the week-end. Stroud at the organ. The choir und- The sermon was the fifth and last Sorry to report that Mr. J. Franks in the series on the Apostles' Creed 300 gel• $,4.30.5.00 Volunteer canvassers will visit you Fairport Rd. S. is laid u with a 1 sa the direction o£ ht r. D• Mercy's and dealt with fhe first onion - 850 gel. 56.00 I ithi smooth.Please glee generous} so i'Po p sang •Lord. for Thy Tender Mercy's P '1000 al. $7.00 - Yu�, the For nenesa of Sins, bhe Resurr- S ;that this and other such fine works Sake". Maxi Hopkinson con- R ALSO SAND tan be carried oo. Of interest to all are the names of ducted the Junior congregation. ection of the Body and the.Life E�- . GRAVEL Your local Branch can only fail if people working on the Mass T.B. Sur- Dr. McKay read Matthew l9: 16 erlasfing. 'llr, Heron asked each one tOPSOII AND (ALL � vey in this areas they are as follows: to 26, and chose the topic - "Search present to team the Creed and to WEST HU AT. 44059 you should forget. Areas C:airman, Mr. M. Parkinson; Ares; Survey Chairman, Mrs. W. Mc- for Ourselves" for his sermon..asked " a r1 ask the nuestion that the tnari asked ;.FAIRPORT, BEACH Lean; Jesus '*What must I eio to inherit Public t Clinic Chairman, Mrs. R. Palmer- No c� Mr. and Mrs. W. Letters of New eternal life?". «'hat we should do Area Supply Chairman,Mrs. W. Ton. A R B A G C 0 L L E C T I O.H with essey were visitors over the week- kin• Census Poll Chairman Mrs, question our lives is often a to be the _ .end at the home of Mr. and airs. J. question as we never want to be the «Farquhar, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Farquhar A. Pickard; Area Publicity Chair- same thingg from day to day. Little man, Mrs. dames T. Williams. i seturned to New Jersey with them ones try to imitate their parents and - - - PICk�II19 B!{I�II .Jor a short holiday. teachers. Later, as- teen-agers. they y y I W Thursday March 30 1961 in - Michelle, Jones celebrated her 14th FREN n S BAY im,tatr "the gang". This is the per- r i , Stead Of (s00� Fn `;birthday with a party. I The monthly meeting of the Fair- rod in life when we start putting on day, March 31, 1961. Many Happy returns . to Martin a mask which hides our true selves, port United Church W. A. was held Householders please govern themselves accord- �Iotte who was 2_years old on 'March until we don't know what w e are on Thursday afternoon, March 9, in '14th. really like, or what we should do. jngly. the Sunday School #f all. The meet- some- Peter and Price Blenkarn of Dun- Following ing was opened by President, Mrs, Following Jesus will 'girc us harton Shores are convalescing at thing.pestnanent for our lives. T. O. Jefferson P Egg. home. I J. Rawbon. Airs. F. Osgood read the; • • • Scripture, and the . Lesson Thoughts Townshi � eer The Ladies Association 'will hold The Village Group of the Worn by Mrs. R. Balsdon. Mrs. J. itheir ,meeting Tuesday, March 21st en's Association'met at the home e£ Patterson gave a short report o„ .DUNBARTON RADIO & TEL ISION at 2:00 p.m: at the Community- Hall. Mrs. Walter Lynde on Tuesday af- ichcn liar W. A. was first organiz= - • Several of the ladies in the. area ternoon. ._ ;were disappointed because they were ' ed• and the work they have done". The Women's Missionary Society -� - amble to attend Cooking School, The Fairport Church was acquired held a luncheon meeting at the Un- "Located on No. s Highway in Dunbarton Since 1!146 -vlasses sponsored by the Consumers by the United Church on 'March 28, 'ited Church at 1.00 P. tn.-on Thurs• T.V. Calla t0 the home - Phone TEn1 le 9-1t91 Co. at Pickering District High 1948• Rev. J. K. Braham was pastor. day, 'wlth Mrs, Hodgson as 'guest P School due to he inclement weather.( The following month, the-W.•A. was speaker. Some of the ladies attended (PleeN phore �ariy for sane day service) Ha Birthday to Bob Hoeke of organized on April 29th, and twenty- the St. Patrick's Tea andBake Sale Happy y y Steep Flours for Cash i Carry T.V.i Radio Repatirs Dunbarton Shores who celebrates his •seven ladies became members. The at Fairport Church later in the aft 24th birthday, March 17th. W. A. has helped the. Stewards, in ecnooC 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday 9 a.m. to 11 noon ' Entries from'all the schools in sharing the expenses for a Sundav On Wednesday, March 29, %Vhick '$chool Area No. 2 can be seen at the School Room, 'Kitchen, New pens; is durfar Holy•Week, the Leaside Small Appliance & Motor Repairs, Repairs to Car, Arts and Crafts display Wednesday, also an Electric organ for the church.' T�ranirt Clvb will present the relig- March 22, at the West Rouge Public The Association raises money by dn- load !Ur "Joseph of Aramethea": Nous@ & Transistor Radios School, All parents a n d interested ing many different things such as Hugh McConochie is in Oshawa friends are invited to attend'and see Teas, Dinners,'Bazaars, Catering for Hospital where he underwent cur. TV. ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS & SUP ' UPP'LIES the endeavours of the children from weddings anti .banquets.• They also M 1W Friday. - send donations to--the Fred-d' BOtterles = Tubes - Etc. 7:30-to 9:30-"p m -in he new gymna- Tleti out the Base Line dome and `" Blum. Speaker will be Mr. F. 'Shaw, Mission and the Institute,for Blind, Ghool Association and enjoy your- ;Art Supervisor of,the North York and make many calls to`the homes of oa Saturday, March 23. ..hen Tsn'nts C.O.D. i International Charms (Membership Foe) ask us ;piihlie School system. the sick and elderly. At the close of the r Fun Fare will he geld. There for your applieatiOn form. Fifteen ladies were present at the the meeting; the members were ser- well be.-Home Baking. White Flep- Tegular monthly meeting of the La- ved 'a tasty luncheon by bars. W. hant: Fish Pond; Raffles: Faster idies EollowAhip at Diinfair Baptist O'Brien and Mrs. F. Scott, A hirth- N eltiess Tnnntg. ote- -There will be (Church last Thursday. Everyone day cake was served'to celebrate the snmcthina for each mcniber of the 'thoroughly enjoyed themselves, birthdays of Mrs. F. Osgood and family. The proceed: are to be used PERSONALIZED PROTECTION On Monday, March 20th, at Fair- Mrs. M. Cichun. to help provide an educational trip Vint Beach Public School from 1.30 On Easter Sunday morning, break- for'the children. ; ,A . R • F 0 R T I E R to 8:30 p.m. the'school children will fast will be served ' in the Sunday The last concert of tl:e Whitby .:,.be receiving their T.B. tests.' School Room at 8.00 a. m. The Eas- Concert Series was held,on Satur- INSURANCE Happy Birthday to Kathy Dowland ti�tt�' Service will follow at the regular day evening at therllenry St. School. A who will be 3 years old, Sunday, Time. The Canadian Opera Festival Com- �T. `��'6 reh 19th. We are sorry to hear that ;firs. F. any resented Orpheus in the Un- � s Pastor David Holmes will be bring- Kirby Is confined to Ajax Hospital derworld". '�1tn« attending from I Flre, Auto, Life, Casualty Ing the message at }.loth services at and wish her a speed yrecovery, this area were: Mrs. J. H. 1fcClem- 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. at Drunfair Pirthday congratulhtions to 'Hare, ent and Mary Prth: Miss F.Ispeth, t$aptist Church, Sunday, March 19th. Fertile who will celebrate on March McKay; Mi>s Lydia al dia Kononow: as. : and in Scugog, employment was pro- and anyone wishing to donate either Bee bills for further particulars and ed hay and straw, miscellaneous, etc. _ REPORTFROM vided for Live men for two mouths. food or clothing may contact -Mrs. listings. Ken and Clarke Prentice, at Lot 22, Broken Front, Pickering G" In 'Ajax, nineteen men received Van Nus, Supply Secretary. auctioneers. Markham 346. Ross Twp. on-Liverpool Road, half mile PARLIAMENT onploymerlt for fifteen days. Our Thankoffering Service will be Maynard and Assistants, Clerks. south of 401 Highway. Property of ` •-'-Total employment provided across held in the church in April, when tor, tract power tiliage, haying Robert W. Baladon. Sale at 1.00 p. Canada by the municipal winter Rev. George Malcolm, returned miss- and hartin farm machines; two m. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm — - BY works program reached 1W,000 on-, ionary,from Formosa, will be guest thousand bales straw, and mixed sold. Ken and Clarke'Prentice, auc- HON. '•:;:» site jobs this week-end - and an eq- speaker, and Mrs. Marion McCle- hay; cedar posts etc., All farm mach- tioneeri. Markham 346. Don Annan, '"°`' uai number..-of yobs were provideu meat, soloist, - announcement later, inery 'here is near new, late models, • • ' �� off-site The offering was received by the exceptionally g y, March 25 - Auction sale MIKE :•:<:;r•. and exc tionall good. At Lot 14, Saturda STARR ?< This estimate was made by more Treasurer, Mrs. Ken Heron, and Con. 7. Markham Trap. Propery of International Farmall tractors, Cup than eighteen hundred municipalities dedicated by Mrs. .\\'m. Boyes. A Norman Lott (Normando Farm).. and Model A. with equipment, Car- than across t-anada, with two months still delicious lunch was served by 'host- Sale at 1.00 p• m Terms cash. NQ deaer's and farm implements, toms, J -- to go-for completion of the program esses bars. Miller and reserve. Farm sold. Ken and Clarke odd household furniture, effects, etc. 6 RI t is .winter. \fright. - CORR., Prentice, auctioneers. at Part of Lot 1, Rear nn DING i Total worth of projects to date for ' e • Markham Twp. on Steeli s, •Ave. � 1 ' AJAX, ONTARIO Saturday, April 1. —Auction sale of throe-gaarter mile east of Don Mills 1 The Ottawa papers this week car- this winter is'over $- 0 nti'scli , . Dleanwhile, plans and 'sc&edules two tractor, one diesel A-C. com- Road. Property of W. Slavik. Sale ried stories of a new Eastern Ont- µ-ere being drawn up "for the desig- TENDERS for'the Purchase and tine, bales, tractor mower tillage, at 1.30 V. m. Terms cash. No rea•- aria Institute of Technocolgy to be nation of municipalities and areas Removal of Two (2) Five-roomed haying and harvesting farm macbin- erve. Property sold.,Ken and Clarke built in Ottawa at a cost of $2 mill- to receive double depreciator •allow- Frame Houses. ery, 'stable and bairn equipment, bal- Prentice, auctioneers. Mar3cham 346. ; ion.. SEALED TENDERS, plainly mark- 4 It eras pointed out that 75 percent arse for new industry.'. As announced in the "Bally' Bud- ed as to contents, will be received'by � of the cost would be rein[bur*ed by by the Minister of Finance, undersigned� until 5.00 P• m t2nder the double depreciation was I new Technical and Vocational'Train- for the urchase and removal of ing Legislation. ed for tax purposes for new in+lust- P At the same time, according to the ries locating]in areas or in municip_ two five-roomed houses, located at: Bathrooms Installed Septic Tanks, � 6 alities where industrial employment 1. - 2 Birch Cres., Lot 570, Plain r P ` .press, Ottawawas going ahead with 465, Ajax. Wells, Basements, etc. plans for•a $20 million sewage pro- was on the decline. _ jest in order to complete the work Applications and,inquiries had been' 2. - 1 Oak St., Lot 547, Plan 465, ` before March 31, 1963, and secure a received in the Labou r Departtncnt Ajax. NO DOWN PAYMENT Instructions -to Tenderers may-be Federal remission of more than 42, from a, number in areas this, week', picked u from the undersigned at -=- 5001000 . and were under investigation. Pi P � The wine work was going ahead Once the qualifications of an area the Ajax Town Hall. A certified FOr further information call used were established on the basis of in- A�eque for Ten Percent of the Tea- PAT DUNNE Temple 9-1841 won; Ten- ,in other provinces. vestigation and the formula which der must accompany each Tender, AT- of across Canada, -construction he highest or an tender not nec- of new technical and -vocational had been drawn up' to measure the Y schools urns being planned in order degree-of decline'in industrial emp- essarilY accepted. loyment, then that area or mun_cip- J.•Alderdice, cr take advantage of Federal Gov- silty would be desnigated as an area Acting Town Clerk, BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY Taw. erinment assistance. Tower o�Ajax, v� .Meanwhile, major sewer projects eligible, for the double• depreciation AJAX, Ontario were'being authorized for Vancouv- allowance for tax purposes. SAVE er, Toronto, Peterboro gird Fort SALE REGISTER AND 'lfilriam - all on the basis'-of .Feder- - St. Andrew■ W. M. S. - _ • " al assistance and co-o ecationr -' Saturday M� 18. - Entendre auc- P Saturday, monthly meeting of the W. tion sale of farm equipment, trac- Aluminum 'Windows 8e Door$ ems' 'Reports`were coming in of con- tors, standards, row crops, tracts beiii financed with business M. S. of St. Andrew's Presbyterian. i °�' cnw- g era, in gasoline and dieeL. gar_ Grilles $•Accessories liana organizations in other countries as Church was "held at the; home of tractors, rototillers, front-end a result-of new export credit arras- Mrs. Hugh Miller,on Tuesday even- . loaders, 10 back-hoes, balers, com- Awnings 8e Railings '' _ gementa. ing. March 7. There was a good at- biases in S. P. , P. T. O., and motor Shower Doors In' Ontario Riding: winter works tvndance. The Devotional part of the types, forage harvesters, blowers, 'projects had provided work in Osh- meeting was convened by �f'rs. Hry. tractor, pis, discs, grain and fen- Aluminum Siding in many beautiful cOloLtrs awa, Ajax, %Vbitby and Whitby Twp. Van Nus, assisted by Mrs. 'Walter ilizer drills, trail drawn lift types In Oshawa, some sixty men' re:ei- Willis. :1lcs. Ken Heron; introduced six and seven foot power mowers, Products Guaranteed & Expertly Installed..,' ved a month and a half employment the speaker, Rev. Graham, of Guild- In mounted and pulls, sprayers. on pro*ecta totalling !$67 00: in wood Village Presbyterian Church. mounted cultivators, bate loaders, WHOLESALE S RETAIL SALES RS Bowmanville. 23 men worked app= \!r. Graham gave a very informative, binders, disc tillers, field cultivators. roximately a,month on projects tot- interesting message ,on the c)hirch potato planters, milking machines, Visit our factory showroom at �• 'alling $53;000. and its work right across Canada, and numerous large and small farm ]per In Whitsv. three projects provid- especially the extension work and. and industrial equipment. tools, etc. 515 Brock St. IY., Whitby or Phone MOhawk 8.5861 ed work for twenty-two men for 90 showed some ery fine slides at the to reduce inventory, at corner High- days, at a total coat of $38,007. close of,his message, way 27 and Aurora Road, Schqm- 1714 In Whitby Township: twenty men llr+. James $risbin, Press. con- berg, Property of Ken Maynard's (RAINBOW ALUMINUM MFG. CO. -- .were emplgyed on three projeets for . dueled the business part of the meet- Farm Equipment, Sale at 10.30 A. some six weeks. ing. 'A letter was read from Evan- M_ Terms arranged on purchases of LOCOIIy Owned & Operated by Lou Robinson 'iekr In Port Perry, twen-ty men. were gel Hall, for the clothing and. food over 4200, or otherwise - cash. Free R� employed for some seventeen days .they received. There is a great need coffee. Lunch counter on grounds. -:sons , . PICKERING .' — `." 'WHITBY �►JAK tten' tion .. .. .: :.::. a... ...., '- • .. 'i :�a... - - ,.ARTH R MITCHELL " LIMITE - _ - . nnouna e �o enm the, ir - Chg- od ' ern : ew ea ti ng �v�s�on : - Mrs Jack..Qvilty (Formerly Quilty Heating, Pickering) has joined Arthur Mitchell Limited, as manager of their Heating prevision. -Combining over 30 years of experience to ensure,4o mplete customer satisfaction. A complete line of Domestic and Commercial Gas Heatjng Equipment SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER q. FFREEglass lined fully automatic gas water heater with every purchase of an N'FURNO gas fired forced air furnace lLimited -Offer' Installation Extra - a :.No Down Payment—Up to 5 years to pay, on your gas bill _ QnPume "You'll o u chose Natural Gas" Iwciys.be plod yo N 1 'Associate 'Consumers :.Gas Company ea er - his -- in Pp W H. 2-6771 ., STATION ROAD ,-PICKERING :. WH. =6771 .t l . - . ins Carter, of w. - - - 0 - ' aE ' tin marri �i were rec �' impotfance tO Ou. 'Gra and Y tea on c Y S •• � . .— .. .— `�•. .- •• - _� •. to Y' �•,: --Again in' th.e Spring of 1961 � F Y Company r Gas f . . asks your assistance t ff' V . 'Ite severe winter weather experienced this peat year has created a de%w, frost level than normal, When the frost "comes out", as milder temperatures , revail ground ;aw lP. � movement will be greater than in. other years. � �'I'he Works Departments - of many'municipalities have warned of the damage - • ' that has already occurred to streets and paving, and that more damage will take place. Repairs to broken roads water mains, etc. cost thousands of ._. } dollars each year and the estimates this year are greater than ever. The many miles of gas mains buried in the ground, as well as sewer networks, -+ - hydro conduits and telephone cables have been installed and maintained for P � -. _ years in accordance with the best known engineering and operating practices. _ •'All of these facilities will be subjected to pressures and movement as the _., ground begins to thaw. "" K y� Wher6 our new gas mains and services have been installed, refilled trenches � . . .will likely settle. An resulting damage to Y Y g g lawns, walks, roads and driveways . will be adjusted as quickly as weather permits. Under thesis abnormal conditions• the possibility of natural gas leakage is increased. The- Gas Company therefore requests the assistance of all the , citizens is the community in guarding against gas leake�that,might otherwise s, go unnoticed. - Gas leak detecting rews constantly patrol the area, checking streets, utility i g Y Pa g .ty manholes, sewers and buildings. In addition to this safeguard we ask y. ur - r _.... , - .i . .co=operation by reporting ANY UNFAMILIAR ODOUR to us prom tly. In addition any of the following circumstances should be reported withou delay: 1. Any� noticeable bubbling' in of water on the and and s ..' - Y g P�� ground treeta •- . 2. Any odour which has no readil a- t cause, either in y pparen buildmgs or out - — - - of doors. — - - 3. Any indication that your furnace, regardless of fuel, does not appear to .be operating as it should. Basement floor drains should be checked to ensure that they contain water. p Sewer gases, natural gas and other combustible fumes can enter homes through v basement drains if'they, are dry. Pour a pail of water into dry cellar floor .•_drains to All the water traps and prevent the entry of gases.. Your participation u1 this safety program is appreciated. Please assist us 4 to render the bust possible service by reporting ANY STRANGE ODOUR to us quickly at any time of the day'or night. _ , U EILI C�ffewa as , • r 41r' E ESTATE usCeuw� �.. CLASSIFIED _ f 11:P'PIC TANIM E .CLEANND Mr. and Mrs, Alan Carson and the ARTICLES FOR SAM family spent lice week-end with rel- _ .R� MORI r W. X DU1T atives in Orillia. FOR SALE Appi,gg AND POTATOES J 4t s Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cuum and 4ta Yaiaa�lt''� Re�reaieint A�erLt' Oshawa RA 34045 family, of Toronto visited on inn- R - and other BUSH. >flaslnzoa i day at the Carson home. Ia Stock Varieties 1 -_. «-----_------ ------------ -_ ;,. The syar<pathy 'of this community goes to Mr. Richard Day in the pass- I B18"o tiring own eontaines• Offce WH. 2-6212 Resideim 'GBH. 2-3115 Miller HOYtiMJ ing of ldis brother-in-law Mr. Alvin ;CYSRING ORCHARFIB e No. !Highway. Village west aE I'- . '82 KINGSTON RD. Wi. P.O. BOX 160 NATURAL OAS A oil BURNERS Bnshby; who passed away suddenly at his home in• Uxbridge on Friday. WH2-1247 PICKERING, ONTARIO _'__.Z4 Harr Service several from here attended Music OPEN WEEK-ENDS . . • and Drama Night at the District l Gas & Oil Equipment for Homes, High School at Pickering, Friday COLEMAN CAMPING Houseboats, Trailers, Cottages, evening., Much credit is 'given the SPECIALS Camping, Etc. pupils and teachers, Mr, Alan Clarke Lantesvis; Stoves; Jugs; Ice Clsestse Trailer Accessories, Jocks Gas and Dir. Don LeQuesne, in their fine Lowest Price. �, ',R �� ` s Refrigerators, Lamps, Stoves, Performance. s _ fig - Hitehes, Pumps, Mantels, Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones atten- ISILLER HEATING tied a Masonic banquet at Newcastle 910 CALEDONIA 80/10 - :TORONTO ten, etc. on Friday-sight. Phone: WH2�49I G1/ERYTHitiG FOR TRAILERS (mar 24) : BIMS � O G/ E HILL - COLEMAN DUO THERM R U V FOR SALE at Gravenhurst. INTERNATIONAL andyman's chance. Five-roomed 9 TUDOR ST., AJAX Happy Birthday to Wm. McLean home on ten acres; furnished; well; WHii tehaN 2-3491 East �i'oodlands. March 11. h o+ •2511p full Price. Phone AT- - �.___�... - - - - ----• .. ?,2992. E � Mr. Jim Smith, of the Rouge Hill �� Mr. N Cafik, of U Ridge Nursing Home is not feeling well. EAST ROUGE mar 24 lrhenes WM. 2-1960 WAhwt 1.5103 MO. i-5911 S'a'e wish him'a speedy recovery. straw. dge `Dr. FOR SALE - 20i0 bales x ` STATION RD., /KKERINO, ONT. spent a few days at Regina, this Happy Birthday to Mrs. E. Holl- John W. May, Lot 10, Con 4, U:- Now week, on business. lager, Altona Rand - March 14. ridge. ' -�....�... Happy Birthday to Dtr. Chester We p:eased to hear Mrs. B. East, doncession 1. is feeling much - Ufnal, Pine Ridge Dr. on Mar. •15. better. FOR SALE - Easy `1{/ashiing 18seA. Mr. and Mra. 'Abel;Toronto, vis- HaPPY Birthday to Mr .C.. A. ism & ° mg' gad imn_ 0# N L e L A - , ited Mr. had Mrs. King lays.Sunday Schwalm, Altona Road - Mar. 16. !°m' AiPly � l9,'betwssn &W . for dinner. . .., and 449 1a uL at the North-Rase .1 N S M R•A N C! We are sor to Neu •>!d Kin Mi. and Mrs. A. V. Draper,. A.1- �� Rik Road and 4th. Co. Sr. df"Oakwood ''Drive, is�c'oAfined tons Road, spent Saturday evening ASSUMANC! with friends in Toronto. COM'AiiY LT0. OF to bed with a sore back Glad to dear bars. B. Carson, of REAL ESTATE The next Friday afternoon euchre Altona Road, is better follow' an Iff ! will be at the (some of Mrs. McLean. - g To RZNT - rooms w*di kitchen i r attack of lumbago. Priv�lM• Phone: WH2-0227, befam i'�����1� � Last week's wingers - Mss. McLean, , Glad to hear Wilawt Gates, Con. 1>i7 KINGSTON ROAD EAST Mrs. King, (Con.) hire, Aisthorpe• 2. is better after his decent illness. 3.00 2- m. 1 (Throw) Mrs. McKeown. lit 8lstloo Mesa. Ajax ,Shopping Ceabrs. Pfaooa: *M Z_=1 The Friendship. Group cf Route PAINTERS and DECORATORS Hills United Church will hold their Le/ERPOoK sIAO hour for quick, clean, guasaa- Phone For Immediate Coverage Day-Or Night meeting at the hone of Mrs. Perri; teed First-Class • 'Happy Birthday to a1r5. Arse Painting and Paper- Dyson Road, o n1lardh 23. Bradbury, who celebrated her birth- Hanging- ! Sorry,to hear the W. A. Luncheon day on March 17. - Eric Stokes - Decorator ,E1pp?'t3eaal8 vest,' at Mr. and Mrs. M. Driver and two R 3, Pickering - TEmple.9-1714 was not fiery. tended...due, to R Go NEWELL weather, on March 8. They would children. of Claremont, visited air. WANTED like to thank the teachers of rtes acrd Mrs. Bernard Baker and Nick Rouge trill. West Rouge-and Rose- on Sunday. RIDERS WANTED -bank schools for atte-win their lun- leaving Pick.. �G X18 N8?AJBII� 8 Happy Birthday -to Mrs. Donna enn Villa • cheon. Schwets who celebrated her birthday. !se at 8.00 a. . leaving Real Estate Broxer - Pickering Village _� We are sorry to-Bear that little y down-town Toronto 5.00 p.m. Phone on March 14, WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto EM. L:-3625 `" Walter' Whittle, Rosebank Road rr o a Mrs Rutledge ib WH2-3143 _ _Whitby - Phone MO. 8-362 i S wa home from reboot dart week a to hear Hospital. g _ r with a revere.cold. c crag Iz) Cobourg' FR. 2-7fiO1 Birthday wishes to Tony Hilton Department Of Public Worts Reis. "Highways" 14 Mile'East of Dunbarton, No. 2 Highway There will be a TB Serve},C.inic fifth birthday. alarch 13 with a party. for your children of the Ro:ebank Therese Lambe celebrated her 10th Ottawa School, on March 26 and 23. � 'TENDERS •. .. _ � birthday.. March 15. , Happy Point, C e,; n is l5 Cos-icy, SEALED TENDERS addressed to � BUZZARD ELECTRIC ttiy - Point. Cre,: on his (5th birth- rtUdrlei M ri _. d y See ay March 17 vela Department of Aiblic - is ar• ;john Alvin Bnshby ! Tupper 'Building,di B-3A Riv de Charles Happy Birthday to Ronald Price p • on h' 7th birthday, March 19, -a KMZRCIAL RZSMRXTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING Ottawa, and endorsed '"Tender.Foe 71 _ Funeral services were held on Tues- Dredging, VMtby, Ontario".ESTV day at Pickering United Church for win FM �v� 3.00 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. the Late Alvin J. Bnshby, Uxbridge, p. UL,-W. �r Stanfield. of Decimal Place, on the and formerly of Pickering. S. T. Wednesday, Apra AP 12, 1961. t. ���� birth of a son at the East General Mrushby, a highly-respected combined specification' and ford _ Hospital. Toronto, March 9. residi6ht carried on the hardware bus- of Bender 'ells be semis and olats>rssd The Euchre was held at the hoarse ;Hess and tinsmithing here for many, at the Office of the Chief Engines. of Mrs. Barnes, Decimal Place, on- years, coming from Claremont Chief E aSjr where he learned his trade with the- March 8. Winners - Mrs, Black, and Charles Tupper Bti$diitg,' Riverside - - i RW MORTGAGES ARRANGSD-. (Con.) Mrs: Ianldn. Chas. Sargent business. Drive, Ottawa, Ont.. District Est. L Congratulations to Mr.•and Mrs. Service Was conducted by Rev. af. W. 225 Jarvis Street, Toronto, Ont. T�Y r ALSO sECO ,o MORTGAGES P. Schneider, Sanfalr- Ave. on. the' Puttars and the -deceased's pastor, of i� AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS birth of a son, March 13, at Scar- Uxbridge. Mr. Bnshby had been in To be considered each Tender mane AM "APROVEMENTS' boro General.Hos ital, poor health for some years and sold �t P (a) be accomp4nied by one of the t•• EE MW 1 � PURCHASE out here; retiring and moving to Ux- 17 altersiative securities called for is Our ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. - :CHERRYVII000 - bridge. Death was .sudden. the Tender Documents. He is survived b his widow, the y (b.) be made on the printed forma CA IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORT• . Mr: and airs. Rittenhouse., Sand-. ••former Annie S.'Day: two-daughters by the-Department and in accord. III YOWL GAGE FINANCING & FOR EAST ford, spent Thursday evening with Eileen (Mrs. Tames Mills), Milton; anee with the conditions set forth • ti•=.� COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - Mr. and Mrs. Win. Tweddle. Jessie (Mrs. Ronald .Daly), Scar-, theme, D1r. and D[rs. Hughes, of Don bgro: son John, of Toronto: sister: AUBRE i �el1GLAND Dulls, were recent guests of bir. and •Mrs. E. Lee. and Mrs. Floyd Jones, Tenders must include the towing oll eLL Mrs. L. Dart and family, both of .Bro-klin: and.brother Walt- the plant.to and from the work. ♦ Mrs. 'Johnston. of,Toronto, spent er, of Oshawa. Interment was made The dredges SEEING F1E AID 'EOMPANY p edg and other floating plait- IN a few days with Mr. arid Mrs. L T. at Salm Cemetery, Greenwood. which are intended to"be employed TW AM 80 ADELAIDE ST. W�~ Johnston. :Emerald Collis• Dolmage on this work, to be eligible must TORONTO Z, ONTARIO BALSAM & Mt. ZION, Funeral services were held last (a)- be-of Canadian od or United Saturday for Collis Emerald Dolmage, Kingdom registry, Mrs. George Willson returned on (b) be of.Canadian or United well known Pickering village resident. EMpire 8.5300 or Empire'6-St964 Tuesday, after spendir:g ten days who .passed away at Westminster Kingdom ake or manufactum. • Evenings. 7 with 'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson, hospital in London, on *eat 8. and, in the se of U. K. equip- TEm 9-1750 - WA. 4.6901 at Claremont, looking after her dau- meant, have en in Canada, at l He was born in 1888 in Huntsville, i ghter, Dies. Anderson, while she was the son of Collis Robert Dolmage and lam one year prior to the date of • j ill with mumps... D the tender call. The W., A.- met last Wednesday, Elizabeth Stephens olm H age. . e was owdale, visited at r. acid, D1rs. W, with the Canadian Expeditionary lowest T•v i Sowerby..on Saturday, at.the 'home of Airs. Jack Empring- The cce or any tender Isar par• Mr. and. Mrs. M. Ch la, Toronto, R p force i World War I: •• easaril accepted. SPECIAL gTSt ham. The,meeting opened with the Y � y On his return he married Euphemia Robert Fortier visited the ':otter's sister airs., and hymn .388 and prayer and scripture WHITEHALL. 2-5880 MacKay of Dorset and they lived in Chief of Administrative Servkes Me. Weavers, on Sunday. The devotional topic on "Miriam Huntsville until coming to Pickering a -------------=-------------- . - Mrs. Forgoes' baby.ie .still in hos- the first woman singer was takler_ in 1941. ary. Ind s etiret pital, and,hopes to be home soon. by Mrs. Lewis' Jones, followed by I He was a member. of Huntsville a reading "Winter Reinindeis of Fairy Lodge, A.F. S A.M., Unity y t .:The Brownies met at the school, - Card Of Thanks God" by Mrs. Geo. Pickett. Fourteen Oddfellows, Rameses Temple• Shrin- Phot' B -Dn the 13th, at the usual hour. Ruth We would'like to express our ladies answered the Roll by a`"$t. er, and Past Patron of-Ontario Chap- t :Moss,•Christine Gerber, Julia For- heartfelt thanks and appratiation to Patrick Item".. Several St. Patrick ter, O.E.S. Pickering. s our man 'relatives'dnd friends;•also readings were given and airs. Alan Barrie Pomeroy, der, received their First Year Service Y He is survived by his wife, a non the Ladies' Aid and Friendship \fnderson rendered a beautiful' solo: _-Star. This is,"Cookie Week", and ' p Club William, of Whitb�=, four grand- of Si._Andrew's Chuteh, the Eastern Folloi�;ing the fftinutes an i business, I dau Copies of picturos appearing•M this the Brownies will be around selling daughters and two.sisters,,.3Irs. J. B. paper over the credit line ,cookies.,. Please give them pour sup- Star Chapter and• Easter Rebekah the meeting closed d'ith 'hcmn 483: Gray of Blind River and Mrs. C. D,. photo port. The Club meeting was cancell Lodge, and Canadian Legion No. and 'prayer by 'Rey-. Fieethatn. `Welch of Kitchener. by Barrie.Pomeroy" are available do p two sizes. I• you wo"Id like. a co ed because of the storm 112, Whitby, for flowers had cards Dirs. \�'nt. Harhmn has beer, pis- Service was conducted by Rev, H. S PY sent during,the illness and bereave iting relatives in' Toronto for ' the I 'She herd of St.�Geor e's An lr (Photo( of these pictures, the S by 7 Congratulations to Mrs. J. Shan- g g size, 50 -cents; the 8 b)!sent of a b6oved husband and fat- past week or more. can, assisted by Mr. Kenneth Heron y 30; 75c:ley, .who celebrated her birthday on her a 1p Dfr: ltfurray Jones - a-ttenderl the �S�. of St: And'rew'% Presbyterian church. To order, phone Mr. Pometoy at -larch 13. p Mr,. and Mss.•H. _��'ilkinson, Rill- Junior Farmer Convention at Guelph i Interment at Alliston Union Ceme TEmple 9-1417. _ _Eupheinia and-Wm, Dolmage on the week-end. - _.� levy, _ o - r. • y • • - w —�TQ THE E61 x- " CO m _ Drotitat is a dollar Est�b�-C1'ar`einont Union C*2etery. his wjfe,he4r4 J hw pad put Mrs, Smitit,� Toronto, vjsitee - f & Finally. >lllpr;cQmnannity skid.its citizen . Ls_atyd NL#.'' Edon 13oreiand and the tai ;bacic�a�p -86'E6 coma ci'i::� tv*i� broftter�if'r. Ij enneth Beer,. ,,. •:. :`' ;y, Railway lines and super 4�gFiwail 'family, �/ 2fc+n spent the week' down. the .;crrk-end' 'and h$lped. cele M� Thos. Scott of Oshawa spent 'their>atsitftfay, �ggethgr,.„ AW �d� G.I�Iyoj compaii l� with propie resat- end with ,his mother here. Mrs. •-.- heels. a?e 2 'major. problems with eriUat living standards. The are Local p tilic+ sq, o6l•, teacher, Miss the.week d faith Dr. K. F. and Mrs. Vita's`$odin, Oakwood, s{iert which Planners should In.coxicerned; compatible.with industry; and ndus- Mildred '-Linton •i's �horrte•„w;th 010 1'otllt�ts ''• +, week-end at the P,-rry.,home. first' the•co*rR'ct` between the indivi- try, .with them. This stateine{{11t is mumps. ",' r - A fewt-#,Ijcnds •gathere� o • >fcent ' Mr: and and ' Doug Arskcy.and A. Beer tidhte'on'F ' ing the highest and best,uses,for his iitdtiftrial development in ally sobur- family o aY T tender a ..mis3 elite ' prepterty,•",which is always consistent ban areas. Scarbotbagh's Golden;ZVlile, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor here. `', :' Mrs. Gordon Hodgson y shower"''tor Mrs. F M . with highest value, and the cpmmun-� Ajax, and even our own industry has Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reynolds and eve of her approac sty as a 'whole which desiges the overwhelmingly shown a preference family of„ 'i pronto spent4 a•day last -'� ghxnv K a? cast over this village on•Frid y when it became known . gt eat many lovely gl creatloit and maintenance of an opti- for highway locations, and not where week• witK_Mr. nerd Mrs. Cliff Y.ey-j that 11 r;, Gordon Hodgson has pass- by ham' j mum level of Values for all, thb plannfrig authorities would have holds.• r.ril away' lies. Hodgson, the former Mr. and Mrs. Jas �_ The'second problem is the provision them locate. A storekeeper_knowe hey`''Mrs: Earl Pilkey spent last weeks (laughter of Ajax, had 1-• .:-,for.basic utilities for all pr h:tflel•,H;;nilin, has not been in good P rntist stock a dozen brands of:Ci ar- visiting friends in Wiridspr, with 1Ir.'and Sirs. K."le,_ g l 'R l health 'fur some time. She was a in the community and the financings ettes. Mrs. Peter Willie returned home. memf,er of the 41'omen's Missionary `,ympathy is extended to Mrs, Of these'servtces from tax revenue. The problem is not one of attrae- from Uxbridge hospital on Monday I tioricty and the Woman's Associa- Miller in the passing of he me ZotiingW and planning are not;.the�.ting industry' to Pickering, but,one after a minor operation, burr'of St' John's United Church; ilea. Raven, on Sunday last. •same thing. Zoning is only,a phase bf, of stocking our shelves to offer in- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell spent planning,. an aid to land control for dustr a selection. Scarborough has the week end at Valley Srrhtis., ultj^`!l.n a mrml,er of the Wvmen'� In NOTICE TO CREDITOR y trtute. Sher enjoyed attending all of . . the purpose of 'maintaining property planned in the areas. for projected lodge in, .11ockley Valley. AND OTHERS values, promoting democratic -livittg development, nearly 10 miles for in-' Several from here attcndExl th••� the ntectir,u•,.when health lirrai=itted:' ' dustrial'use of an existing 20 miles of Sl,ortsritr^, show ar Satw rlay aivl 41,r• ): :,tr,'ivar�t by her sorrowing IN THE ESTATE OF M standards, and improving. health, husband; two-sons, Fredf, of Brou- -LOUISA GARLAND, late o Safety,, marals and welfare. 44l�highway frontage, plus nearly during this week. ! h;un :u,rl f<tr..e•11, (if Claremont; al- Township of Pickering, The Bay Ridges development is a 10 -piles of industrial land adjoining Donald Henson is repui t(•d to have P .g, in the t result of applied creative design con-, 'railways. Pickering in contrast has required 140 stitches, to svv, ul)'ti.ur `c' i1'r•r• r1:urKhtr r !ilr;. Mrk.. . Col- ty of Ontario, Widow, Detest plemented by very rigid Zoning re- provided only about one and one half cuts in'his face, after hr wa.+,t'hrov<n', soli); l ,irlr,rF--I:rarh; 11rE. Alex. • f?•,hirr.rin and %Ir-, Gordon Forsythe, TALL PERSONS having slat. quirements. . The Township Council miles on •_'0 miles of highway front- -through the windshield of a car,. W; booth of'-5inaffville gainst the Estate of Mary L and Planning Board should be tom- age and about the same insignificant the result of an accident jv,,t vast of, anti gra:,;�on• Garland, late of the Townshi; g �nrnt:in Hr,�l mended .for the excellent results, amount on rail�ga frontage. the four-corners Sunday night about , K- n. ,7hv funeral sons• yickering, in the County of Or, which should be highly satisfactory' Zoning highways and railway 8.:i0 p.m. He was a passenfr�rr with'; hvlrl tin .fi,nilay, March 13,. with g y' srrvir•: in Y.rou ham f;hurcft at 3,30 Widow, Deceased, who died due to the restricted densities and a frontage 'for light industrial use set- Grant Mor an.-The were ea.-ttxiund, K about the 23rd day of.October„ - seasonable balance of park lands and yes two important functions: it offers when they ran into the rear of t P. m. >yith intertnem at the White- are hereby notified to send t; open space both in quantity and lo-) industry a choice-it will most ob- Edgar Ward's troe-k which was park- vale Cemetery. Mr. and. 4frr. Leonard Peach, of undersigned E=xecutor of the' - cation. Council should also be tom- xiously accept thereby opetiittg, the ed in front of the Judd ��'ard hums.,;• Will and Testament of the sa _plimented.for the astute manner in Brarrintoa, visited 1i r. and Mfrs. W. door for a balanced assessment,)and -Morgan escaped injury. There '.was C. Willson. on _Saturda ceased on or btfore the'30th c which the economic interests of the, eliminates the breeding •ground for .serious damage done to the car,�Ben- y'• April,' 1961, full..particulars of coinmtmity.as,a whole were protected• slum conditions which trier+t7a61�1 at- solL was treated at the StouffviIle Mrs. J: Davi has'returned =home -Muni, Immediitely after-the t • pp applied.,to the problems of tree- tack housing developmerrta wftich'have medical clinic. .. from ,Toronto where she has been date the Executor will distribu t usual to suburban receiving treatment. assets of the said deceased,'t Rular developmnn railroads and hithwaya as ltheii' geo- A number of relatives gatherMi at S g graphical boundaries. S' path is extendri [o Mrs. Geo. regard o fringe,Vjeaq h9'eyer, the zoning re- g P ! the home of Mr. an Mrs. Fred Ward >I g rib+ to &rs chinas of �rrlations io'not)Lave the same degree This precept concurs witli the"two on Sunday ,in honopr of their recent M Willson. Ffj. in the'death of her uncle, pital he shall than bsve notice, o!loan sT•abilit On the one hand'we hie. H 7arvis, at Britrhush Hospital $ pp Y• major problems of planning outlined 66th wedd}ng anniversary. i• P � �, Ott; ]wire aleas previously subdivided and in the introductory paragraphs of The.-RV. A. of the.United C Mrch oa Sundays'i DATED at r developed,rfor auarmer cottage use and will meet March 23. Supper will be The weekly'`euchre�held on Tues=' 2nd day of March, A. D., '396 this letter. day exeni9pad the iollowing win- the 16.e��uent&di ' to substandard This thesis will no doubt be con- served to the public from 5.30 p.m. on. 'uses - Mrs. Hollis JOHN BDWARD GAItL �sesides ntiaf` use.'On. the other hand strued as,a suggestion.for overzoning The 4-H club will meet on March tort°• Mrs. . s gee, Mrs. W. Carl- Executor of the Estate of IN there exisf� the- problem of railavay gor industrial use which can be dan• 18 at the home of-Betty. Evans: . 4nnr , Mr., 11t. Carlton; LOUISA GARLAND, by' he lines;'highways and hydro transmis- gerous when applied to .excess. This The ladies auxiliary to the Legion :fir. P. Clark and Mr.-ell; a Mulch, idtN, CATTANACH and I don lines crisscrossing the southern the writer admits, but also maintains entertained`ladies from Port Perry Mr. and Mrs. Carswell; also Mrs. SON, Barristers, tetc., Mn Part o4 the municipality to confuse that under zoning. -creates equal and Sunderland on March (9th. Mrs. Bent, all of Oshawa, called on their Ontario. and bewilder the fanning authorities. P hazards to the community interest. Rennie•was in charge of entertain- mother Mrs, S'. Hamilton, on Sat- (mar 2; In the first,instance the principal This is evidenced by ouT present in- meat and the evening was spent play- y evening. of regression, which affirms that the dustrial dilemma and the fact that ing games. -less valuable adversely affects the land prices in some areas favoured The .Girl, Guides and Brownies _ value of the more, valuable,:nullifies by industrial zoning ar e..rurining as Mothers L, A. will meet on March 20` PUBLIC NOTICE to a great extent any attempt on the high- as' 87,000 per acre; )chile laird at the home of Mrs. Cmnie Blake. ; - part of planners to upgrade the build- 'available in other equally good Iota- The Golden Age Group will cele- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Municipal Council of the To ing standards of the area so blighted. bons from Ian industrial use view- brats its 3rd birthday at the home�1 of Pickering that they propose to pass a By-law on Monday, April The enacted zoning regulations im-' point, but not'favoured by industrial Mrs. George McConnell on-March. - whereby the following described road allowance will be stopped i pose a standard which is virtually zoninK, is going begging at b2,0� per at 1.95 p.m. closed as a public road: impossible'of fulfiIlmmt, due to its! acre. What is this in effect, if-not Mr. and 31rs.' Bob Holman were Unused "TRESPASS ROAD'' in Lot 35 in the First Conclasi extreme lack-of conformity with exist- the creation of a monopolistic market supper guests at the home of tile• _of the Township of Pickering from the Second Concession li .. ing'structures. Only time can remedy situation. Who-suffers by a monopoly and Mrs. G. Benson on Sunday southerly, approximately 8'36 feet. �. this problem along with a realization I but she consumer. Who is the con- Sympathy of the community is ex on the part of the tax legislators that 1 Sumer of industrial land but industry. tended to' Russell Hodgson in the I SHOULD ANY RATEPAYER have any objections to the closing penalties imposed in the form of in- what are the planners doing to at- passing of hi mother at Brougham unused road allowance, he or his agent may be heard by Council creased taxes for improvements will tract industry to Pickering Township, last week. le Brougham column). Municipal Building in Brougham at 8:15 p.m., on Monday, April _creased encourage higher standards in NAME ' ? ? ? Belated sympathy is extended to DATED at Brougham this 20th day cf February, 1961, older homes. Mr. W. Murray in the recent passing LLOYD JOHNSTON -I Railway tines and main traffic ar- _ of his mother in Scotland. :Clerk teries have been given little serious �CLAREMONT Mr. and Mrs. J.'1�IcGuire, b1 r. and owns prof Picks rr g 0..: y consideration in the overall zoning . Mts. G. Blake and Mr. and Sirs.`A: T hi 'n pattern. Two concepts of sound plan- 'Sir. Gordon Taylor was off work Samarillo• went to Toronto Saturday Ming have been defeated here. Present I several day§ last week when he in- to take part in a birthday celebration zoning and proposed zoning provides' yured his Huggeer. at the home of Mr, and Mrs. N. Hill. for the creation of slum areas and Miss Bet r�Bulmer returned to Ger- Claremont public library reports /� / closes the doors to industry, which) many last week after visiting with that the circulation of borroveed books SEFT I C TANK CLEAN Ci is one o! the requisites of a solvent her sister, Vies, J. M. Mansell here. for the first two months rbes 1.058. A �eommunitp. Mrs. Mildred- Spang is-now work- number of new books have been re- � CO11[PLlzTI3 SEPTIC TANK 8ERVICE Railways and highways have been ing in the local bank. Gently added to the library. 'treated as natural boundaries to en- The local Legion branch will hold Mrs. Earl Wilson is captain of the , NEW TANSS.INSTALLED close•pockets of land for residential their Ladies Night this Saturday with local Red Cross campaign currently purposes rather than using them as inner in the masonic hall, tollowed .being•held in this area. an industrial show window for Pick- by entertainment at the Legion-hall. Chas•.Redshaw was marooned on -PAT ��. TE• 9'ig�� eng. We hove thousands of acres Funeral service was held Monday his roof last. Wednesday, when the of good -clean land for residential, at the United Church for Mr. Jack high winds blew the lsddei over. z '-.development; this land is being taxed Brillinger who passed away last week out of the hands of the farmers into at Ajax hospital, where he was taken � the-hands of the speculators to await following a stroke. Mr. Brillinger has the day when through the strip ing of I lived in this area for about 59 years the community to increase values!ith I and most of that time with.the Walter eel-vices and improvements they, cant ��'ard family. He worked for' the = pocket their huge profits and move Wards on the farm and moved to to the next naive community. Every the village with them when he re - I dollar a speculator not native to this tired,' He was- 67. Interment was at _ - ,;�o► N N U : A L MEETING -- PICKERING TOWNSHIP !FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE > . . : �► . _ r•• Thursday, March 23, 1961 Township. Hall, Brougham at 8p.m. Guest Speaker — DON •MIDDLETON ---�-' Th• Farmers Assessment and Taxation -Reports will.be heard on. When gallantry to the girl the situation of friend exceeds the me pocketbook,a boy's best Poc HE MILK PRODUCER friend is the telephone. Help came quickly,and :THE BEEF PRODUCER he sighed with reef: SAVED BY THE BELL - T#1E HOG PRODUCER' P.S.—Seriously,though,wherever you are,at home ' or away, you can usually reach family or friends by �Ction of officers and other business that may properly arise. telephone—a service so valuable . . .yet so often Lunch Served taken for granted. The Bell Telephone Company % of Canaria. , John Powers, Sec.-Treas. Norman- Lehman, Pries. EVERYBODY WELCOME I , , y c•_... .wacfce�-inane..* _ .. _ .4..:.x.. W--w. r.. - �yow t 06 — - C .:�'• — y a�7a . —s •C.4"T' ,�•. .�• Pq � W ... r s= The Rosebank Road Home and - �' "ty School Association will hold its reg- ,• ular meeting on Tuesday evening, .LTOer.,. �"i C z7A.Rr ►Vrr ^� � MaFch 21;,�i1t &is .o'-C�ic,at tiie I# • Roeebaak d School. We will be '� pr,Aeged to 1ia-ve Me. J. C. Irlcelen- - -- t - aiid, Inspector ,of Schools,:Ontzrio, I Make-or pdg] t� , trounty, speaking to us on the sub- FUNEM ject of "The Low and High. I. Q:', X F FiIRNfTIJiiR DFAIER, _ ?Lh°3s?s what the schools in this fllllS :11ABY .!i@OS z sud are doing, and what the gener- •' is re ' child- ,,, J d� :: , ' �a..• �.. riro i1t below and 3•-vt averag?e�. AwAwkmW raoste� 1W1110f1 iAgfnCe •-• This is a topic of slant importance. pAY i�R,NIQM1 to all ai'us; since it concerns rchtt �•' �` �: said..how' our children are being t k 4.. taught Came dad being yrourues- Wft McIAC11N1� Prop. lions - this will be tha tiave to,ask MC�RA�111 P�IO�IE WH. '1-3961 J theta. s ,PI'IONE •� _Members from other Herne and' * ' _ :Phone -WH. 2-2171 School Associations of.-.the area are ` especially invited to attend. A'��e 2- 063 Pickerins, Onto The school will be open at 7.45 for the convenience of parents who wish ,to discuss the work of their child- - 'ren with the teachers. : ' W.A-L I. -B.A. LLB. _ BIRTHS J' IBoin, on Sunday, Marcos 5, 1961, : Nudst r =4 SoRdbW at the Oshma *metal Has*til, to Les!iw Mr. and >! M*Wm. Vshtdwkd, of ' yam, ,rttl�p C4i' and oat*do Plck�gg "r;v ' (Liverpool), a a j l daughter, Brenda Joyce: JJ ti - 2-dl6t .r..:`F BARGAIN CENTRE 1� .ire i it`iIR IItpl3i oar," ` iq . Steal ;T" WASHERS PHONE WH. 2.1911 - --� RING j ` Ala MMo now 'hw Cry n, Frdiir, s, Stoves, ON 1 �. • IR Q.��•e• tlrynarl '.'Washers, Stoves, Refrigerators .. . l� Nlleho lls+e aa •d ae Murdoch Parts Available For All 4ws cowing eeeAfersisse �lsbl. Household Appliaaees 24-HOUR H24141 B ' •W D SPECIAL BtitlrlsMn, SolicJ�tors and Nolarlea _ phgQe . wH2•e410 - PuWk IL t _ d��k Catntr+erce Chambers, �DENXEYJ Empire Biscuits -- 44e diz. - - 'N 3 silcoo serest North. Oshawa pwmowr Soul aw, Telephone RA. 3-s.46 RROTIMRS �-_ Maul Sr., Pid�sring •1t H. 241M _ r':N.tiory -Pub& �* Conhadoas , Hoot wabiv. Steads systems, ` al 't.+ tppi tY BoKm. M ' p,ir: . . > er ,�. �>, � ''� .: pas 9.3357 " LUMBER CO. IMX y W114 esiir to �sr f tie i•sse ma" am se• � �' Seen c.rrt Do" 7&70 e.re GRACE PRESBYTERIAN _ .mss.Ems , iii. ft got FseRSS And Mom- .eel Church TO 'fie Mi!!f Pub•01 MW 'Take Advon of Our Payre�eot Pte .rwt� . dese oal� %n .�•-Rr n Reuse Pails ftm Most JL A. waauv10111 lr ..e souls � ,RO...�*q ftT w co Ulm" f isRnR.• ., 1RW.trM FY4TOr1, No Payment UM,Y May 1st. Also Can lndlirde •..■•� w� s'Rn,«rs... Rd. Materials Plus Installation Charges. - Phone AT. 2-2372 �. AVSUK IPIUW- Locations o . ., 3 Loc t' T Serve You iR. it. 1. Whitby. OUS&AIR ST. GEORGE'$ ANGLICAN,. FREE DELIVERY : � Eduk west st �T CHURCH on Noy, 2 S:gl Bray. betweesr I • � r +Ontario . Pickering ;AJAX PICKERING WHITBY WH. 2.2 WH. 2-3351 MO. 84 OR,anti AtAs I Rector fie: Whlthy MU'8'3 ; j Rev. H. S. Shepherd, B. A., D. D. .. ` OR JON LESIK. _ ` j � Bo: 198. Pickering - Ph. WH2-3513 • 5l:XDAY SERVICES I 0 PLUMS DENTIST aDfNT1ST --e a. m—Holy Comrilurdon ; 11.90 a. m—Morning Prayer / /� ALFRW KAYE8 I lA0 a. m. Holy Communion M r �r� Pickering Medical Centre (4th Spaday) bd �_U'MBING BATHROOMS OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 Ii.00 a. m.=Sunday Sclmot In the a on s Parish Hal) XSESSL'R£ SYSTEMS I gES: WH. 2-lass 11.00 a. m.--Nursery in Rectory oa • yen�eraHar' dware ESTIMATES.GIVEN R m aged up to' 4 ears p)�e.. WH2-6717 — d e .: 1e 30. a. sn. HOy C. ' - 00 ommunios in - Intercessions for The &ck • •----- - St. Andrew's Paints Electrical Appliances RADIO Presbyterian Church - TELEVISION !W M . E -- Kenneth Hermon, B. A,, - 'Minister �OOISlaS8 ' tC ::'REPAIRS - : I , • . .. .�H� R �I H - - p.45 A..M. Sunday School ., HON&� TEmgle 9-1191 11.00 A. M. - Church Service 'phone WH. 2-0480 Pickering DYI BARTON RADIO&TV FUNERAL AND Pickering United Church A. a RATTEw � Pickeri " Minister: Rev. Melville Suttars - -- AMBULANCE SERVICE _ D001� t1. CON!!tN'4 4 SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1961 l No. 2 HIGHWAY Two Morning.Churcu Servicps .. slARRISTER a" SK)[A=OSI 9.45 A. M. and 11.07 A. M. �{Ir New Price e�S,SUII..D�� AZAx AT PICKERIN6 BEACH ROAD junior Sunday School 9.45 A. M. :.FUEL OIL 17.1 c _ • 07 M. Sbnior Sunday School 11. A: 0 7% ohm" Of K. Os>ttiswe CASH j • OR WITHIN 3 DAYS TeleP�fOlfe AUDLEY _----- - -- , 1.15 P. M. _ Sunday Schaal • :'STOVE OIL 20ec r H. 2-3610 2.3Y P, M. - Church Service .' a } CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS W=l'T1R oft ss f �— • • • � For > AM4 �' ',.... Cbr'ist Edence, Society . .. . ..Arthur r Mitcbell We f i �RA�tI ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO T. A Os fns Bilostiit ��� 1I' CHURCH SERVICE AND ` -.. 1 t•9-2`! 1. lnstiraooe O[ aII eels SUNDAY SCROOL .r he 2 6 7 71 PLUMBING STORE SUNDAY - load Sc A. M. �IOSOO in Rosebank Road School, �OW�ari Reading !Zoom Open To Public - FRRONT: .W11MY W THE ONE PLACE TO GET DAILY _ -- EVERYTHING IN - erton Building Kingston Rd. �� -------------:---- --- -- In X11 At Rouge Hills !WALTER THOM N, Q.C. ' • • • . PLUMBtNS. GOOD VALUE BARRISTER SOLICITOR MONTEITH, MONTEITH, RIEHL A CO. Teatimonp► Meetings 8.00 P. M. I AT THE RIGHT PRICE Every Wednesday In The NOTARY PUBLIC Chartered Accountants 1 pin Daily Till s:3o P.m. Reading Room COIMMISSIOMER FOR OATHS Licensed Trustees I • • • • NOrf�1-WeN comer of � Saturday Till 1 P.m. Ai.tc _ pshawa - snolford " + SALES - SERVICE `,''Xror Further Inforreation old Plant Rd. on - s. W. Riehl CA., R.I.A. CONTRACTS CALL - ATlanbc 2.2631 NO 2 Highvray y '��=0i1� Oamwo RA sassy 4920 Kingston Rd., West.Hill wr, R wot.n C.A. AT, 22080 AT. 4-4721 wl5rtehal}2-ot90 ....-... 4 J. i f / t r mv .0 -ESTIV SON ec - W ' " k ee A HEARTY ENERGY FOOD—CANADA No. i NEW BRUNSWICK IGA' R _ OYAL GUEST CHOICE 'POTATOES D C .. PEARS 25 I.B. BAG i 4 . C 1 z Tins • wry �y�� �. � •�i GARDEN EX RA - S FRESH - 2 LGE. c IGA CHOICE tettute, U.S. No. 1 HEADS 2 9 Cauliflower SHOW CU. ON N.D. I EA. 23C. CREAM STYLE �. • VASTY TROPMAL Pineap ' le AVOUR ' RP . r U.S.Vs. No. 1 GRADE EA. �5C SALAD FAVOURITE .Green Onions U.S. No. 1 3 '-OR'r- 23c • 20-oz. Tins_ C HOME GROVIN " 0 • H O T M Si Cuvnbers Ho. l GRADE . XA. Q .. � T C 40 110 W 00 IGA CHI - EYY_.Z�EALAND Y' " LAMB CHOICE PEAS SALE i6 ' ­-oz• Tins C �' 79 ' e L 9 0 C �rnb WHOLE oR EVAPORATED p HALF h W . ;IGA MILK .... or Tall Tins C Lown WHOLE . aL{.'ON 79 .-.L 'mb � •' �ALL',PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 16, 17, 18 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Front 0 C11 R O ST A MSKET Extra! 'P "` 34.04 I n Ban us Ta es b -'A ROAST CHOPS kam , ST EW RECEIVE A$6.00 TAPE WITH. RECEIVE A$4.00 TAPE WITH 1 ABLERITE RINDLESS cF Margarine .2 PKSS. IGA Tea Bags PI.M°'° 1 L{ l L RECEIVE A $2.00 TAPE WITH SnocedSidebko' nk �KG' ` Red ath, Sugar" GRANULATED 10 L{. {A6 fiARLERITE P 9 Spiced Bologna— ,= OZ. PKG. :SWIFT PREMIUM,CRYOVAC WRAPPED, 2-3 I.S. AVERAGE i - ed eef Brisket 'u 9c IGA Liq ' *uid Wax :32 OL SIZE Frozen �r. Beans o K6 Corn B B P 7 WHITE OR ILUE DETERGENT �[ CANADA No.. I I AVAILABLE IN MOST IGA MARKETS--LUNENSERG. Bree* ze 12e OFF REG. PRICE GIANT SIZE Co king Onions 3 L{. CELLO .VACUUM Fresh Haddock Fillets SEALED C 5 d CHOICE APPLE JUICE 5 p� : :�9� .BIRDSEYE -FROZEN PEAS ►KGS1 c FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 „TINS 79c IGA ROYAL GOLD-REG., NIPPY SWISS GINGER ALE (Plus Deposit) 7 oz. 79C _ BOTTLES 7 CHEESE Slices 3 e 0� 79c PKGS. DELUXE INSTANT COFFtE �_. JAR 79c i • R *ch'dr ; .on S a r ,ONTARIO '0%04 as . -