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VOWME 78—No. 28 PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1961 PRICE: 10c PER COPY
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Reconstruction'. To Cover 10 rear' ' h Green Thumbs Are Out ! 1SOth Birthdo
—Period super 4-lane This -Sprin . "`« ;a • .µ r/ �. .. x e e rats --
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A new ane highway o
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is proposed for No. 2, from Pic-`
kering village to the Scarboro! Thank You !' - Coming 'n Focus r
town line within the next 10 ;e The' wheels are now turning-
years,
- covering a distance of The publisher of THE .NEWS
rapidly in preparation.for the
5.5 miles. a x P Y P P
Reeve Sherman Scott said Greatly apprwate the iaterrst � w 150th anniversary celebration
this week that he and T. O. shown in our "new low paper by . of Pickering Twp., to be'held
Jefferson, township engineer, the reading public of Pickering and July 1,2 and 3.
conferred with highway officials district. A special meeting of come
on Monday. x �` mittee 'chairmen' was held in
y x Brougham on Friday night for
At'$rst it is planned to widen We'have recomed numerous tots- -
No. .2 Highway from its pre-I phOne calls from all ever the die the purpose of receiving a pr
sent 2:' feet to 24 feet with 12: trict "`sending osagre"hit+ay; and gress report•
foot shoulders. Eventually,.these
the personally ex}ended asngratu- Considerable-discussion at•o
t arm ro even x>:' over where to have the eenti•
have been o0
latieas o Y
shoulders will be payed to widen) seen-�
the road into a 4 lane thorough- cO1""s' w location or hub of activity.,ht.
fare. '+ `n�,
t �" •� was more or less agreed that it
THE NEWT is, and ahwoys has � be in the Brougham area. Some
This work will begin this fall l bee the only paper published in
if the department can come to and for the people of Pickering felt the central location should
an agreement with the C`QR on Village and Township exclusively. be morsel the south..
a diversion of the road, around The confidence we have merited The celebration will probably
the community of Dunbarton. from the people of this area has start with a parade and the hip
Mr. Scott,said they were told, cial ore ring of the township
not only bees a1w►eciased by as, "- muse-im it Brougham. Also at.
that work .would begip at once got gives as even more incentive
in Pickering village, where they, to turn out a bigger and better this t e u the official greetings,
plan to,widen the existing road papef• in case you did not notic., and the usual speeches will take
to the curbs. place. ..
� __tMr� an new.six columns ro THE It is now planned to hold
The curve at Liverpool Road) NEWS a « instead of the farmer
corner will be taken out along %v. f s -Mr. A. Pike of Woodland.> ltd., Rouge Hills is busy transplanting some of the many plant'.; kc baseball, track and field events
with some others, but- only one _ 1'6as started in his greenhouse. —Photo by B..r..e 1' icq and water sports.
or two buildings will be affected ,For the mews, keep Your eye ON
The Historical Society here
by the reconstruction project. THE NEWS1 i recommen:led the publication of
- a book,.to commerhorate the'an-'"*
Pickering
Villa IVOfeS ;•nary, This k
Garage Operators = nip is would tea boo
s • - '• of the history of the township,.. ._
Reeve Sherman Scott Spikes Rumor Protest By-low Fe f Spring wp to date and would be a r y n ti:.:e T4ith a hid back cover• - ,� Another suggestion that will-
Concerning Pickering Twpe future Upping Licenses no doubt cause a little c ntro-•
versy, is the painting of a sign.
Reeve Sherman Scott last week, spiked the various Pickering Twp. garage and I '1 Pic' kerin' g r�re a rumors that havQ broom appearing in the daily press and announcing the he water and.
service station operators ap the dates on the water tower•
by word of mouth, concerning the future of the town- PeB before township coup- West Rouge.
ship of Pickering. __-_. cil teat week, protested a nee Spring arrived last weekend, the fune"al of her'cousin, Mrs, at saroutes are being •opar
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Mr. Scott said in a statement bylaw, that if passed, would neighbours were working in the Wilford Crank. ad for tours of the town 1•' Wand r
to council, that regarding'the j
AWARD MADE TO SCOUT increase their present t°v:n9hip garden and the Sunday crowds Mr. Eric Bar•ke,, left on Tues- already firms special zr: to
story in a Toronto daily that; Bliss Burns was presented license fees from $5 anywhere were on the roads. i day for a hats a; in Saskatche plays and $rower) dig-.
Metro ores considering taking', his flirt star (eye opener) up to $55. Mrs. Lloyd H. Wright of Stet- wan. playa have been sepia ►ang
on. Aiorrtlay night, - Mr. Charles Cooper told tler, Alberta has been spending I gee all the sym'.wls of-Spring the ever the the fringe mnnieipatities, y and Easter paintel on the front
this was nothing more than a Jim Dailey presented the council he felt the bylaw,was weal: with her sister Mrs. H. _
reporter's story. Mr. Scott said Eagle patrol with a hatchet for unwarranted and unfair.' W. $oyes. iwiridows of L ncoln Avenue held in Toronto on April.6 and'
e re had conferred with Metro'the best mark in Rood craft. "I think you. will find such a Mrs. W. Tomlinson and fam-I Public School. The4e were done
y P I by pupils of Grade-i and 8. 7. Amon those attendin i.-ill
Chairman Fred Gardiner and In future the patrol with the' bylaw a nuisance both to you rl plan to send Easter with be the District Commise or.er,
p t; Mrs. Gordon' Rimmer and
an official at Queen's Park and; higher mark in camping, hike i and
ou drop itt,,"aMr. Cooper said heCon tratulati Congratulations to Biian Mc-I, Who le who has and Mrs. T. J
both said they knew ..nothing ing etc. will be presented with a y P S Joan are at the..Hugh Miller minted
Rim-
about such a plan. hatchet. "I thank the whole byla«• is a Kenzie, who celebrated h is home this creek while Mr. Rim-)Wheeler who has been app
y- Y mar is in Alilwalkee on a busi- a member, of. the Honorary
The reeve said as far as''he' Cary Wilcox's patrol went on}mistake and council members twent first birthds on Sunday.
was concerned there was no a hike to Greenwood Conserva-; should -re-read it, said 'lI s. Mrs. Harry Purvis has her Hess trip. Council.
Harvey Linder, fdaughte:•, Mrs. Moorhouse, and - A number from here enjoyed Don Annan who is enjoyung
foundation of fact, in the rn-ition.Park last Saturday. ' Councillor Cliff rd Laycoxl grandson Gat with her this
mar that Ajax wishes to annex � g S+ , i a grand smorgasbord dinner at a holiday at Nassau w.,as called
that portion of the township,' The St, John's Ambulance�said the bylaw was to"protect�week. B.•ooklin United Church last home suddenly ovring to the.
from Ajax to the, east bound- Corps under the Instructor, the present operators 'ai;ainst Me. Joe Clark, of Burford[week• death of his brother Andrew.
a M?s. H. T.' Cook, will hold aI new stations openin, un. spent the weekend at the.H. W• Mr, and Mrs, Will Restney Mrs. Margaret McTaggart
rye has -been off- duty as' School
Also he said that Reeve Abe, final examination on Monday in Bylaw Officer Harry' Ashton Boyes home. anent .Sunday in Toronto �•ith
Campbell had never-approached Abe the St}ltday School Hall of St.'state,[ that 'the new '" bylaw• Sympathy• is extended to `less Bernice Chapman. Guard due to an injured hand.
him or council with regard to Paul's Anglican Church, Dun-.. would not •affect the existingi members of the family of Mr., ,Mr. and Mrs. Jac'; Femmes Sot'ry to learn that Tom that-
Scarboro taking over the area batton.. service stations. Andrew Jatnes Annan, whose m son now` living in Brougham
_ - of Ajax have just returned from
"' a three week visit to Jamaica. attack last Fri
of Rest Rouge'in exchange for= Charles «ilcox suggested' death occurred at Woodstock,on suffered a heart
a
..ortion o€ the north-east' Pickering_Village TB Stirvey�that roomer) issue a license for Sunday. Funeral services were. Congratulations to Wir. and r'ay
corner of Scarborro. Committee: Mrs. G. K. Honey,',the'fee of $5 that would cover held at the Funeral Parlours firs, James Smith of Lincoln Mrs. R. X. Sirman and Mrs
"Lentil we are approached 'on (pillage Publicity Chairman) ; everything. here on Tuesday with burial Avenue on the`birth of a son on A. Alleyne; Toronto visited ill.,
such matters, we will take no Mrs. Bradd Goodwin, Mrs:Chas.' Council have given two read- at Erskine Cemetery. Monday. end Mrs. George Byrne and son,
action and I suggest we ignore Mann, Mrs.•Geo. Pruner, and ings to this bylaw, but Ilerutp The Allan Clark family of'' The Annual lim ineial meet'- `Noo(lciew Rd. for the occasion -
{ rumors," the_ reeve added. Mr. Gayle K. Honey.. Reeve Edgar James, who was in Lakefield spent the weaken i!in,^ct' the Girl Gaid'es will be )f Mrs• Sirntatt's 75th bi::hdai
the chair, told the del'egIitioil with Ali. and Mrs. H. W. Boyer r_
that it .Nvould' not receive 4heir Mrs: Robert C'i-onk is in At Bay Ridges Deve'lo went third reading ores) council had ,Bloomfield this week attending •M �.
Strike g p 'viewed it further. u The O'a �Pssie gg a`r ie
Y
Patrolled $y Picketers With Signs'Debate Validity No Man's sand
Poses Problem_
Bay P.idges•Development has been picketed for se�•eral'Of OMB Approval � ••
weeks now by workmen, marching up and down wear- pp Within the limits of Pickering
ing placards. Village there a mall tract of
While a move to have the On- .
terra Municipal Board approve soil that appears to be a virtual
On' Friday. about 0 men p
marched in the rain, wearing ' Car Wash all land consents in Pickering no mans land. The Ontario „
• Twp. may have merit, it will Department of Highways would' "
a
signs which read: "Unfair— like-very,much to'find the own-
Contractors are violating their For Good Cause also slow, up development. 1 ` .
er of the land which at Vone time
a cement." This was the opinion of' a
S� Would you like a car wash!or member of the township. Plan- served as the mill race, to carry j
These men represent Local only $1:00? water from the old dam on Duf-�
1190, United Carpenters and mina Board, who .wishes'to re- .
Local 40, Well you can'get one on Sat., main anonymous. << fins Creek to the former mill a ,
Joiners of America; Reeve Sherman Scott said here;
International Bricklayers; Lo-, April 13, at Law Motor Sales
j to Pickering. anytime between, The mill trace .runs. along be-
in
Cal 1117C International Plas- that he is in. agreement with
' 8 a.m. and 3 m. hind the village. pump houfSe 1 a
terers and Cement 'Masons, P' such's move,. I, tY
The.local Boy Scouts are hold- and the department would like ., 3
Local 811, International H Mr. Scott said that the OMB
ing a car wash day and all pro= + to purchase a small piece of this
Carriers, Building and Cont- ceeds will .go towards their is concerned over the townships pal-eel.
man Laborers. Master Plan and they are P
work. I They have checked with the
{ho eful it will be through very, ¢ ►. `
l These men picket in front of P
Get the family jalopy washed' shortly. Mr. Scott added that it' registry office, the township
a 10 foot by 10-foot sign that and help the scout movement at, will like) be several mottths and village municipal offices, NN
has been erected by;the Devel- y the deeds of all ad oining pro-
the same' time. Remember, the before the 'plan does get j
open which reads: "Our ens cost is only $1.00. a`
ployees, the employees of our i• through. parties and have been unable to .
"The Master 'Plan,`will res- learn 'Who 6wns the old mHl'
Bub-contractors are not on a', race.
strike picket and their business'ment,'C.B.C•denies this on th>'ir, trict development to certain The Highways-own up to the
areas in the township and there
agents are not our employees.j sign. I P south edge of the race and the ,
We employ year' round employ The News, has talked with will be those who feel they have adjoining
properties :. .tio -the
Went for our building trades." I local officials but they,' of been hurt by it,' Reeve. Scott north edge. Karen Plits puzsles over the number of bans in the jar at the .
As we hear build
ere workmen course, have nothing to do with said. "I have no doubt there Who owns the ,strip !n tM Blase Line Horde and School Fuit Fair, held last Saturday, while
are Charging that Consolidated the strike and nothing to say will be protests from certain middle, do you? t7�t1'>Kareq NormM Stringer and tPhoto byit$arrif k aagras
ratepayers. : •-
Builders have violated an agree on it. _ - i
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iage Two -C
_ . THE PICKERLNG NEW$ ._ tl•wrsday, Mardt30, 19,61
T HF�P I C K E R I N G , NEWS There will be special service %0%0%0%0%0%0-%0-W jl
held in the Church here on I i 1 r'arel'Qn '
---- -E S T A B t I S N F D t o i l ° �EWS OF rrood Friday cornmenctng a hti -letter To Editor
' - I3sraed every Thursday a.m, For Easter Holiday' '
by The News Printing and Publishing Company BROUGHAM The flowers in Ahe Church on The Easter weekend is corn- To the Editor:
Authorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa,Ont. Sunday were in memory of the ing up, the first holiday since On behalf of the Pickering:
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ;2.50 per year — United States ;3.00 per year The following were winners! late Mrs. Harbron (Elsie Matt- Christmas anu many district Township and Village Branch
h hews) who was well known to residents are taking advantage of the Red Cross, I wish to t?,
BARRY MURKAR, Editor E the Brougham 1.0.D.E.!many in this community,having of it, thank Chief Howard Nicklin
ADVERTISING'RATES UPON, REQUEST — Euchre held in their Hall at been .bo
hAvale on Friday last residents are - an a ►c song Youth Tivm-
x yl Y — bride to be married in Church. this ing trips to New York -city, pet Band for the assist they
PKKfRING, ONTARIO, THURS 30, 1961 Mrs. �iowlan, Dirs. E. Williams DAY,WMia&CH � quite a number to Miami four
and Mrs. Reddick--Mr. Gorden gave-
ave•to our campaign this year.
Malcolm, Dir. Juno Turdie and Mrs.Geo. Perry has been can- Jamaica' and 2 to'Haiti. Be- Despite the bad weather the
NQ Good Fast Drlv�rs fined to her bed for some days sides these, Mr. Howard has a
' Mr. O'Brien. There will be no suffering from an attack of number going to the west, but band led the cavalcade through
Euchre on Good Friday but will the Village like real veterans.
{Pnemonia. We all wish her a• most of these are business trips'A Pickering TawFlSlli police-pffieg2---� be one each following Friday. I speedy recovery. P show.
Township Po expresses-the - g Y• 8• A good
opinion that there is no such thin as a fast There regular monthly meeting ry' If interested in a trip or a
g good, g Y g I would also like to express
of 'the Woman's Institute will Mr, and Mrs. Barrett and conducted tour, 'talk to Mr. m oud a
driver. They are only lucky, he states. i family moved into their new Howard, he can look after all Y personal appreciation of the
be held in The Township Hall horn ve built in Your details-for--you—. -- fine work our Police Chief is
We have known a few fast drivers, but maybe the Ion piTr 4 at 2 p.m, Roll call,I the Pascoe subdivision. We all g n relation to these ours
loin i young
are just lucky, because they are still driving. A fellow Pay your dues, Program report welcome them to our corn- People.
we once knew, Was of standing convenors sod Elec- St. Johns Church will be held
prone to brag abo,�t.how long, or I munity. This is police work at its best
tears of officers, Hostesses, hers. on Wednesday evening April 5
how little time it took him to get from one place to an- Davis, Mrs. Carlton and Mrs. We are sorry to hear Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Geo, rilll_ so far as the young people are
Matthews. Please_ note chap Winton White is ill at the home son assisted b concerned: -Dale Crichton
Other. He usually did it in little over a quarter the time change y Mrs.'W: xamil-
If date. One week earlier than of her daughter Mrs. Price of ton. The Devotional will be '
it would take an average driver. He did not die behind!usual. Toronto, Hope she will soon be taken by Mrs. Geo. Gray
the wheel, but statistics prove that many a fast driver better again. the while MILLER
The regular we Euchre, I Program will be in charge
was-held ag usual last Tuesday I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duncan of Mrs. L Johnston. HEATING SERVICE
- with the following as.t;-inners— celebrates their fortieth wed-` Little Irvin Wagner We never can understand why the new models have g I who has
Mrs. W. Carlton, Mrs. A. J,1 ding on Sunday when they were I been living with Mrs. Carter NATURAL GAS AND OIL BURNERS
speeds up to 120 miles an hour on them. It's against, Gray and Mrs. J. Davis, Mr.' at home to their friends at the has now gone to Orillia. 24-HOUR SERVICE
the law to go over 60 anywhere and high speeds can Burton.. fir. Crawford and Mr. home of their son Gordon. Con-( _ Mr. Levi Storrey of Glen
produce Some exciting moments, if a tire blows, or the Wm. Horseman. gratulations to them. Major visited with Mr. and Mrs.l Gas fl Oil Equipment for item
driver has to stop suddenly. es,
Dir: 31anson Ellicott . wa'sJ M'', and, Mrs. Wallace Elli-.A. Storrie recently. ! Houseboats, Trailers, Cottage:,
rushed to Ajax Hospital on i cott of Toronto called on his A group committee meeting of Camping, etc.
Police officers feel that the fast driver'is not a good Sunday evening and operated mother Sirs. Win. Ellicott also the scouts And cubs was held
driver, because the fast driver takes. a calculated risk on for_ appendicitis. We Irish on their daughter and son-in- at the home of Mr, Geo. Willson Trailer Accessories, Jacks, Gas
him, speedy,recovery, Isar Mr. and Mrs:_EldIn Carter. on March 21. When a discussion! Refrigerators, Lamps, Sieves,
and the good driver does not. John, Debbie and Jimmie was held re moving of a build- Hitches, Pumps, Mantels,
DIr•s. McGuckin and Mrs. Mc- g
.Maybe the police officer has a good point. Fast drivers s.�ewson of Glen Major spent the ing to the Park for use of the I Heat.rs, ae r
Donald and little boys of Stouff-;week end with Mr, and Mrs. A. boys.
are not good driers,Only.lucky. ville visited .the lat;ter's sister,!Storrey, EVERYTHING FOR TRAILERS
M rs. Ray.Ellicott one da last Congratulations to Mr. and! COLEMAN Duo-THERM
week y Mr. and .Mrs.Mrs. Jos. Burrows Mrs. Wm. Knox also Mr. and
Those Rumors .,have returned from a pleasant Mrs, W. C. Willson whq both; INTERNATIONAL
Mr.. and Mrs. Ed Jones of months visit in Florida, celebrate wedding anniversarys 9 TUDOR ST., AJAX
1Rumors-are an ugly business at best, and we w
know of Newmarket called on- Mr-. and -The-reirular monthly meeting) on March 27. Both couples being'
hone that has ever done anybody any good. Mrs. I)• L. Mairs recently: of the Womans Association of married same days,1 2,3491
Last week.there- ere rumors circulating about, con }
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e - WHteol t
man Pickering Township,.According n Reeve Sheri �F rsct you Sm w 'it3 distinctive st /in
- man Scott. there was no foundation foil• any of-them. �/ � f �., •:.
Needless to-say, these same reports had a number of l.
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people wondering. Some of them still feel there is some '' f,, 1 _ L'
thing afoot that has yet to be brought to light. - 7 ;R -
Where would the township or village be, if taken in by MetroT.Where Would the township be and would they
be better off if part of the township Was annexed by 1
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Scarboro,•Ajax or Pickering Village-?'
illage t
These are very important moves �eat ldeal�of�visions that can only be made after a study •_.
-by all parties concerned.
However with the problems facing each municipality
today, there is enough to worry about without having
rumors flying around, -that on the face of it, have no`
value or foundation.
Pofitiac's dazzling food looks and sleek proportions :Lrininie yet rnsrdr you eujov more space to spread out
In one rumor, a newspaper is said to have been in have »on the admiration of thousands. Outside it's 'and relax—greater comfort, Iu:ury and rnnveni4nce.
volved. It has been said that Metro Ch man Tian Fred
Gardiner said this was just another 1•epoet•'s story.
We doubt this, because the reporter who wrote that .'?"here You i5orund its fu// sized f m1 m: tures
story happens to be a very responsible -
person. Too
many politicians are in the habit of running off at the -- -
_mouth and when &-cloudburst. appears duck behind the - r .!�
old chestnut, that they were misquoted.
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-'.Thursday, March 30, 1961 - THE PICKERING NEWS Page Threes
THOUGHTFUL QUOTE
- = -A BOY'S BEST FRIEND
The Ontario Safety League With The Bowlers $IDS PLUMBING & HEATING
quotes this from a column in
the Toronto Globe & Mail, in
which Bruce, Vest appeals for,
-more courtesy and patience' Ladies' Jewel League j' _Oil Furnaces
from those who drive automo- Team standings: _ -
bilec: Rubies •... `£ Authorized Consumers' Gas Co. Dealer
acing o cu . o Diamonds ....:. ...
a driver who is trying to make
Onyx,, " �I• -
y 1u 24 HOUR SERVICE
a left-hand turn, take your foot Sapphires 9
off the accelerator and put it on Emeralds
-the.brake for `list a moment. If -Garnets - -
- Temple 9-2359 Sid Ballik, Prop.
yrou can do this, you will not Pearls 4
pray be contributing to driving 'Over ,200, Jean Bradshaw
safety, you will be contributing 205-216, Kae Stork 2 0, Shirley H
to the tremendous task of Orin Knox 246, Eveline Montgomery; '
g-
230, Rose Stroud 223, Emily a `
29 ` r. r --
DIRECT FROM
ine man one
re ate u the
Iadder from the a e:"• 2 y
P .14, Francis Day .1'., Rae
Brock X10 Jan Booth' rion .. .,�_. FACTORY ored SAVE
I Jean Armstrong 203, iSLarion '
If you could Graham 203. >.
t High single, flat: Ka- Stork ' R k °� I RS
' WOULD YOU SAVE 27D. _ �- '�"�.,,•` � :,'� . :.,. �:� .. � .-•-:ALUMIN'tJM WINDOWS AND DOORS
,
YOUR FAbMY— High single with handicap: I Dogs are always of interest to boys whether alive or-in pictures.' GRILLES AND ACCESSORIES .
Shirley Knox '228. Terry Suter looks closely- at• the dog. painted' by Mrs. )label AWNINGS AND RAILINGS
+•.•..Liam a fire...from High triple. flat: Eveline..jrkey, which was shown at the art exhibit -as part of the SHOWER DOORS "
a killer. . . from.TB? Montgomery 581. I Pickering-Dist rict .ight School class open house, held last week. -
High triple with handicap: (Photo by Barrie Pomeroy) ALUMINUM SIDING IN MANY BEAUTIFUL COLORS
- - Shirley Knox 601. _' PRODUCTS GUARANTEED AND EXPERTLY INSTALLED
Of course your answer is YES to • _ nOU WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALES
,/�
.all three! For you know TB is Pickering Ladies' Bowling O.F.A. Announces
a killer`. : . it can spread like 4 League Rouge Park Hears L . . Visit our Factory or Showroom at
a fire. Team standings: Time Lecture School Competition 515.BROCK ST. N., WHITBY or PHONE MOhowk 8-5861
Team No. 2—Helen .,......,.. 19.9 . 1 F�;; ti
If you've got TB your family ran Team No. 4—Eileen 26 Agnes Harrison, noted'Eski- �� Fire Prevention L. F. ROBINSON ALUMINUM Mfg. Co.
get.it from you. II�Jce sure you Team No, 6—Mary 24 mo educator, spoke-recently at� The Mario Forestry Associ- -Dv to confliction between Rainbow Products and Rainbow Afwninum .
Team No. 5—Hazel ..., 23 ation has,announced announced plans far
•d0II't have Tubel'CUlOS19. Mfg, Co., We, Rainbow Aluminum Mfg, Co., have had our nom!
1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. the first national forest fire pre-' changed and'r•gistered under the new proprietors-name: L F. Robin-
If .No. T--Anne _ . .:,,..... 21
If you do have TB youM be told I Team No._1—Thelma 21 Tranter of Rouge Park on "Our vention poster oom�retition open son Aluminum Mfg. Co.
how to get well and protect your i High single flat—Eileen Bry- Responsibility to our Children I to Grade VII and 'VIII pupils
family from it. ant, 273• Before God." `throughout Ontario. winners of
High single-handicap—Eileen I I the Ontario contest will be sub
Bryant, 282. f• "As you train the tree, so it _
High triple flat—Eileen B _III will row" said Mrs. tted in a national competition • •
TAKE A TS TEST - Public Notice
_ ant, 644. P ry g Harrison,'1 sponsored by the Canadian For-
and stated that parents are res.-rest Association. Graiid prize
WHEN THE SURVEY High triple handicap—Verna ppnsibte to God, not to their . ry "WARD BOUNDARY CHANGE
Hunter, 749, is an all expense trip to Ottawa
-COMES TO YOUR Scores over 204 lflst)-Ei1- neighbours, for the way in'during the Forest Conservation IN THE
t sees Bryant, 2�3-202; Mary' which they educate, their child=�Week, May 20-''4,
COMMUNITY 2 ren. She cautioned that parents, TOWNSHIP• OF PICKERING
Hunt, 37; Mary• Lay, 3,i;
Nora Bullock 230-204-203; Bid' must coTisider their child'ei Entries in- the OF9 coolest' 4
SOUTH ONTARIO COUNTY should 'encourage good outdoor
Thompson, 226-9200; Beryl Boys, needs, in questions of discipline PRESENTLY Ward 3 comprises all they Township fats 1 to 21
TR MASS SURVEY 2'?9_; Verna Hunter, .222-210- for instance. rather than defer manners and should emphasize' inclusive in Ranges 2, 3, and Concession 1 and 2, save and on' Fit the
s 206; Hazel Dawson, 217; Norma, ring to behaviour which is the need to prevent forest fires. village of Pickering and the Town of Aiox and Ward 4 comprises
APRIL 5 . 2q An original figure or symbol all of Lots 22 to 29 inclusive in Ranges 2, 3, and Concessions t and 2.
' Baker, 1; .lean Tomlinson, socially acceptable at the mo- - -
217; Barbara Suter, 2'15; Anne meat. Y " i could be effective. ` Under by-Low-No. 2573~passed February 20,' 1961, the Council j .CARD OF THANKS Penstone, 21 Geri Hall, .11; - posters should not be 1289: of the Township of Pickering have mad• application to the Ontario
Words a'ane are mat enough t''Jean Head,._ 2 n ' ' txha 8'3 nqr thah
original, Municipal board to hove:—
Married to an American, Mrs. ," 22'
l Scores over ''00 without lean- Harrison selects for her own 2 - .••
"press my gratitude to my friends.'dicap--Eileen Bryant, _8: _11, use in bringing up her children T'AR of Township tots 22, TS end 21 which lie south of Pre-
relativa, Mi hbours and Dept. of 14larj. - Hunt '7:tr'31�t; Verna
-and should consist of, not more vincial Highway 401 in Broken Front, Ranges 2, V and Can-
relatives,
•for kindness and dsiDeP. of >,r' _ 2.: , 134 T,. Qst effective features of than three colors to make-re- insion 1, save and except that portion of Lot 24, which Ile
llunter, ,� 41 - :.43; .Bid the three cultures to -which she west of the"Gap" at'Frenchman's Bay,"
fiends ordsfli-er o Since my dram Thompson, 2.51-2'2.5: Jean Tom- belongs: Eskimo, Indian and .production economical.
neighbours Y lirtspn, "4H ?13: I`ora Bullock, reiicowd from Ward 4 and added to Ward 3; and that rh• effective
'husband passed away G: J, White, North-'A;llerican.- Pupils I11u5t p13C2 name, IIge.
'40-:I4-_13; Hazel Dawson, - i date of such thong•shall be January-1, 1961,
Many thanks to-our.-Pickering
Doc• grade, SChppl, and mailing 3d- _ -
,tors and Sunny Brook Hospital Nurses 238: Doris- Winter, '333; Irene During her lecture tour in the drra • on the lower right corner Ariy person, desiring to object to this application. should.file such
---and Doctors, *is* to our undertcker Hosenic,. 232-217,; Jean -Head' area; Mrs. Harrison spoke on on bark of .the'poster.' Entries• obi•ct;on, ins writing, with the Secretary:of the Ontario Municipal'
and Minister who could not have been 2'28, Geri Hall 228,. Barbara Board, 145 Queen Street, West, Toronto, not later than. Ilia 10th day
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radio and TV station's,and at must reach OFA office at 2?9
more kind. _ J,utei, 225,•Norma. Baker '225, of.April, 1961. - - -
Mrs. Mary J. White Eileen. Thompson 917, Dorothy I public.meetings..She-is a meal- CaHPgeS?,reet; Toronto; by the
'Brock Resod, R.R. 1 > > a her of the Local Baha'i Assem- 8th of April, 1961. All entries A copy of th. deacriprion of the boundaries of the propas•d,
Shanley ' 1_.- Audrey-P.uss 11,1 Wards and a plan showing the proposed division of such Wards are
Pickering, Ontario ; ., bly of Fairbanks, Alaska. She become the property-of the As-
Lil R mmer•:0 , ovoilab is for inspection 'during regular business hour at my office.
We wish to express our sincere pointed out among other things sociation. Winners will be ad.-
appr••ciafion to our relatives, friends,' -SEAT BEETS A 11UST' that there are no reserves for, �•ised by mail. i DATED at 'Brougham, Ontoria, this 23rd day of March, 1961,
and•the Junior Choir of Brougham 1 Half rf All serious automobile I Indians and Eskimos in Alaska, First prize-is 32,5 in-the On L. T; JOHNSTON,
United Church for the ,many cordl'accidents occur within ten miles,and that almost .451c of the tario.Competition. 815 and $10 Ckrk,
cisd gifts received, and the tolls mods Township of Pickering
to aquas good wishes on the attar of the drivers' homes. Use earl Alaska' Legislature are mem- will be awarded-second and 3rd -
sion of our fortieth wedding anni• seat belts;even for.shart drives, hers of native races. prize winners respectively. Five' Brougham, Ontario.
vmory: asks the Ontario Safety League. honorable mentions will.be g•iv-
Gertis and Will Duncon * • .
{en. All winners receive.,a con-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS ONE TOO JIANY? / / serration book. UDDQ�-
. ,. AND OTHERS of p England xecently, reports i TRY A NEWS _ �---i '
IN THE ESTATE OF MARY LOUtSA the Ontario Safety .League, an' ^
'GARLAND, late of the.Township -of. ,
Wido i,9 in the County of Ontario,' Irate London driver called the :,CLASSIFIED' Attend TB Clinic ` LOCAL ''MERCHANTS
'Widow, Deceased. :police demanding that they re-i ___
ALL PERSONS•having claims.against :move''an elephant which -was, -
the Estate of Mary Louisa Gariand,'blocking a parking space in
late of the Township of Pickering, in
the County of Ontario, Widow, De.
"hick he Risked to park.'When'
eeosed, who-died tan or about the the police, arrived.-they found j
23rd day of October, 1963, are here- the elephant; carrying a sign
.by notified to send to the under• advertising a circus, correctly
signed Executor of the last Will and
N OT I C E '.,.,
Testament of the said deceased on or parked. Inspection of the meter - IMPO RTANT
beaore•the 10th day of,April, 1961, showed the animal's parking fee
full partic�lors'cf .their claims. Im. ha'd been paid. The officers 2•ul-
Execu tort' after the said' date the ed that the animal had a legal 'SOUTH �O N TA R 10 C�V N T1r
frecvtor will distrbute the assets of , _
the said deceased, having ,regard right to pare: and the motorist
on'y to such claims of which he shall vrould have to find .himself
then have nonce. another parking space. Air
DATED at Markham, Ont., this 2nd- k -day of March, A.D., 196x. BUILT-IN' SE.♦,T BELTS S MASS SU IF
JOHN EDWARD GARLAND, Executor
of the Estate of MARY LOUISA GAR- The Ontario Safety League
LAND, by her Solicitors,-CATTANACH warmly .welcomes the ' recent; begins next Wednesday `and continues at Various locations
and HINDSON, Barristers, ate., Mark-, news that automobile manufac throughout Pickering Whitby and East Whitby' Townships for
hart+, Ontario. tuners have agreed 'to "build in r
(Mar, 24) seat belt attachments on all newt D three week period. w c
cars. To emphasize the value
-of seat belts the League rep eat,' ,
Photo B " Every man, woman and child should take advantage of this
the ease of Roy Campanella,; FREE Test for Tuberculosis. Plan nova to take a .test when the
Barrie of Pomeeroy arm ' ,n former star catcher,,of the Dod- facilities are In your area. -
P' aPP g- ' gers. Wearing 'no belt, he was
this paper over the "credit line" wedged under the dashboal•d of. +
spMoto b Barrie Pomeroy" are
oilable by two sues. If you his car when it skidded on wet
would like o copy (Photo) of these pavement while travelling only, CLAREMONT .•.:.....:.'......:,, APRIL 5 BROOKUN -'APRIL 7 FRENCHMAN'S BAY .....'...:: 'APRIL 14
Y
isktures, the S by 7 size, 50 cents, 30 m.p.h. arirl hit 'a Pole, Tiam- ..-,--- ;APRIL 5 PICKERING .. APRIL 17
rhi B by 10, 75e. age to the cal; was slight but MYRTLE -, -
.To_ order, phone'M-r. Pomeroy'8t �' g WEST ROUGE ::; APRIL 10
TEmple 9-1417.
Campanella' injuri s p _ eel BROUGHAM APRIL 6 _ DUNBARTON APRIL 18
_ ROUGE HILL ........ APRIL 11-12 _
J y air late• he was inrlanother.... COLUMBUS ...............
APRIL 6 AJAX c. .APRIL 19-25
PLASTERING CONTRACTOR accident. The car was travelling WHITEVALE :'.'. " APRIL 7 FAIRPORT BEACH .......:.: 'APRIL 13 WHITBY ....: ... ....... APRIL 1,0-25
.-All Types Of Plastering 9 faster and was badly sma�herl. _
Plain And Decorative Three persons with hirn
TILE - CERAMIC PLASTIC .
ACCOUSTIC FLOOR s were t to ht gearing belts MAKE' A HOTS OF THESE DATES =:_,..P. LAN TO TEST' FOR T B
MARTIN MIGHT sent to hospital, but Campanella
R.R. 3, Pickering was unhurt, thanks to his seat
`'Phone: TEMP!*_ - 99, .belt. s ,
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Page Four T H E P 1 C E R I N G N•E W S Thursday, March 30, 1961
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CLAREMOIVT Tom Davis is back at work) meat at Oshawa on Saturday t>.»»■eae■>•■■a»a»■■ae■!■a».■■■■■■■[t■t■■=
DS j after a bout wit hvirus pneu-` the locals came 7th. In thPsing- [
_WANT A s mon}a. les, Bill McQuaher-continued on ■
NEWS Mr. and Mrs.Fred Ward were :o the semi Iinats: • '
I I at Listowel on Saturday visiting RI.'• and Mrs. J. Rennie an. c FREE ! '
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with Mr. and bfrs. Howard 'araily spent Sunday in Toron. ■ ■
�i , ■
intyre vas Haynes,Tam wro on Monday, attending a Joint Good Friday Eervicer also Mr. and Dirs. Hobday ant ■
ow - ' will be held at 11 a m. in the family. ■ t
o / meeting of Co-Op Managers. United Church Friday morning. Mr. and 1drs. A. SamariIl ■ -GREEN :
Mr. and Dlrs. Vic ■ t
ye was 'off work for 2ntertaine3 the following rela -■ t
A Sunday with ;fives of Toronto on Sunday, Mi ■
several days last week with s _ __-- ■
�4.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morley. ■
st•ta knee ailment. and firs. B. Wills, Sr. and Jr ■ ",
Mr. and Jiro. Dun Hedges and The United Church WA. held and Mrs. J. Higg;nson and Mi t _ LANT :
—_ r 3osemary attended a bowling weir meeting on March'23 with and Mrs. J. Samarillo. i ■
�.A ;�1'�E )arty at Woodbr dge on Satur- ■ -•• ■
#;M lap night. a supper that followed, whea Mr. and Mrs, A. Rozell sperr'
over a 100 persons sat down. ' 1 few days in Pittsburgh las i
�ft#oR SAFE-3-mom ca IlIIr. and Mrs. ltiorman Young p ; WITH EVERY .. ■�
ttoge Grade 13 students from Pick- week on business and Leasure
wired, if►ariaad. 4 tx fi„ urd family of Oshawa spent Bring high' school attended the Mr.and Mrs. Steeve Widemai ■ i
MW thrw9howil, jAwt be nsoved. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack ;lay "The Heiress" at the Crest (nee Donna Redshaw) Wert.
_
*W. Apply Moodla°s Snack Bar, Lehman• in Saturday night. guests, of honour at a showe: ■ ■
N`}'ri"g' `' Friends were sorry to learn last week at the home of Mi
. Cash and harry Purc�a•se .
'FOR SALE - of Gravenhurst. Handy of the passing of Mrs. J. Brodie and Airs. A. Wideman. ■ ■
man's Cho 5-.Domed house on EMPLOYMENT WT�. in Florida, She was a former Ken 'Ward returned home or i _
ten ayes; fwniaF.ed; well; hydro, _ resident of area. Monday frori Tam,a, F}a ■ 'Over $2.00 ■
z ;2,300 full price. Phone ATIonti The next meeting of the 4-H where he had been guest' of no
'1-2992. (Mor•24; 7ANTED-Work as carpenter or wife ! ■
pe club will be held at the home Ensign Mutors since last Is
• wail baby sit or do housework. �■
WANTED-small, house with basemen of Mrs. L. Pugh on April S. Thursday. SARGENT' S FLORISTS
on a rox. one ocre land. Nortt Mrs. Mary Campbell, 42 Linco:n
pp The Guide and' Brownies Mr. Stepheneson of Toronto F
of 'No. 2 Highway in Pickeri Street, Pickering• ,
�gl+ y nt: '.Mothers L.A. held their meet- former blacksmith called on old�111 ■
Township, Trees and more secludec :ng at the home of Mrs. Doreen friends here last week. I (NEW LOCATION)
area. Box 609 News Office, Welsh on March 20. It was de= Friends were very sorry tc r �
-- fiekering• IN MEMORIAM .ided to send 3 delegates to the learn of the mishap of Ivan ■ NO.2 HIGHWAY AT PICKERING BRIDGE : '■
-;-- annual 'provincial meeting in Taylor, who wa: the unfortun-
ARTICLES FOR SALE 3UNKER-In' lovi mem of m �0°to'In April. They are Dis- ate driver of the truck that in WHitaholl 2-4400
---- --- door and one brother, C1wrLea j :rict Commissioner, Kay Hay- killed. an Oshawa woman last ■ ■
who passed away April 4, 1960 ward, Guide Capt. Jessie Mc- .Thursday. THIS OFFER GOOD UNTIL EASTER ONLY
FOR SALE-Girl's spring coal, size 10, Pure-of Mort kind and true I Gire and L. A. Re:% Rene Ren- The TB testa will be made in
turquoise. WM. 2-34ai. -Lovingly remembered by Eva nie. the 'Unite.} .Church basement, fill■tttt[■t■[[[[[[[[alRt!■[i[ttt[■■■[■■■■_[[�
APPLES AND POTATOES Corinack. The Second Class Girl Guides April 5 from 2 to 3 p.m. and.7 —
SPIES - $2.83 per bushel were hostesses to their mothers to le p.m. Here are the local
Arkscintash and O*wr Varieties oII Thursday when a dainty committees who are in charge
in Stock luntsh was served. This was also for this area. They are: Mrs. FASHION HAIRSTYLING
Noose bring own container. MISCELLANEOUS the occasion for the special pro- Melvin Johnson (north Clare-
PICKERING ORCHARDS ficiency badges. Mrs. Norrine mont), Miss Viola Forsyth MAIN'STREET - PICKERING WHiteholl 2-6370
lb.2 Highway.One nsiM west of Hill thanked the Guides on be- (north-east Claremont), Mrs.
Pickering Yolog. DOG-Party yvho secured young spay.
r WH'seholl 2-1247 ad females part coltie, brown half of the mothers. Jack Mansell 4Cedar Creek ■ P E R M S ■
OPEN WEEK-ENDS' brindle and white, short tail, The 1961 bowling season are.$), Women's Institute (A)- _
through odwrtisernent in _Toronfoi closed for the local teams on tons area), Mrs. Lloyd Pugh 615.00 Special $12.501 $10.00 Special $7.50
t PAINTERS AND DECORATORS paper, rand-Janvory, kindly call; Friday night. A banquet will 1 south 0 centre Con. 7). A
$1.00 an hour for quick, c-'.an, guar= co'l ct WAlnul 1-95.15 or WAlnut be held April 29, at the 3Fruce mr•-ting was held on Tuesday $72.50 Special $10.00 Also $5.95 SPECIAL
s entoed first-class Painting and Paper- 3-5887.
hanging. —_ Villa. afternoon last to feather organ- Open Tues., Thurs., Fri. -Evgs. Closed All Day Monday
ERIC STOKES -. DECORATOR ATTEMTION LADIES-A beautiful pro. Four Legion men from Clare- izo—meetin•► at the home of
11.11 3, Pickering-TEmple 9.1714 fessional cold '.rove in your home,I r-tont took part in a dart tourna- biro. Dick Cooper. —OPERATED
BY THEA.
guaranteJld, licensed. Heler+, d •- n
'
PARTS AND SERVICE Tempi*9.3382. e7lt■■■■t■■a■■!!!>!!7■■■!!3■77)al='■![!■'■[■!■■■^' _
Washing Moahir..s- $20 and,ups ■ --•
AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE ■ w
�Pl.pn.. WH;teholl 2-5410
IN
Open 'Every Night lil! 9 o'clock /� ■ M
'aof. �1�'f�.ir�i had .■ N I - .. -•,
M
Colen+yn :. :ps, Staves, ice Callers, / t■
TR VEL
Jugs eft:. Li word for it. t I
MILLER HEATING :
AJAX, ONT. That is just how old tuberculosis l Airlin'e
s for sa ePhAtaho an 2d;fin t^b1e, 2 �•
1
i■ � ill �
g 7 0 - The early Greeks called Tuber AND
leaves. $110,00 WM: 2-4453. Culosis, -PHTIUSLS". ■ s
Temple I9' Cador posts, any sr:e,i ■
Steamship
.. bye n ght air" they believed '■ '- .j; � .- _ •
g ■
ns 9.0: used on. 2 Y -
FOR SAL- burner cam stave, through generations by heredity.
P _ the disease was Passed ,
' RESERVATIONS idon'>f run—
fitly.
f, C. H:33 - that this day as not eheredi• I■ -
�• Y
r 3 t'mes. T=m a 9.1930. ■
o
HOTELS TOURS !CRUISES °
_ tary. It is caused by a germ that • •
FOR RENT is communicated from one per I■
son to another. " ■ BERMUDA ."NASSAU MEXICO Is EXTENSION PHONES save wear and tear-come ~
_ , ■
• T To stop it we must fl) find all i ■ in 9 colours. 3 models. Call the BELL easiness
cases (2 isolate and cure all ■ FLORIDA WEST INDIES
TO _. -. a:.c3 oysr: rsir a"I Cs,es—for your sake! I■ EUROPE
t■ Office-or ask the man m our green truck. ``pc
�x 280, ?ickor^gncas. Apply'P.O. FTor your sake fight "PYTIiSIS ; „ . ::: 'E
>. SEE.
Canvenwnces, hoot and hydro, .O. ■
--COMING
EVENT TAKE A TB TEST
- THE SURVEY HOWARD - 1:
The Ontario. County Junior Form. - ! ---
ors' Association will be holding ;,,I COMES TO YOUR ■
TRAVEL BUREAU : .
iAnnuc! "At Hcme" Dance in the Pub•I COMMUNITY
Aic School, Fort Perry, ,on Friday,I •
SOLTH ONTARIO COUNTY 1 AJAX _NAPPING PLAZA. JPhone WH. 2.6690 Toward a Wonderful Job Fvtvre . . .
April 7,at 9:00 a.m. ■
All former Junior Farmer nembers TB MASS SURVEY g �'
NO BOOKING FEES ■
land friends ere invited. Admission is. - 8 '� -" � ■ � -
!:3 per couple (Apr•51
APRIL 5-25 :•_ Enroll NOW for�the Easter Term at the
. . .,. -- .■....[..at.■.a.■tRl......■a[■■......ace..
Ontorio County Junior Formers'
Choir benefit shoe, for cripp!ed chit- -- — OSHAWA
',dren featuring Rick Campbell; M.C. -
Guest c•t°st; Betty Weir aid Hon.
M. B. Dymond, M.P.P, and other e
special cues•:. Port Perry High School ( �US� SS COLLEGE:1 :2
Auditon�m, s;.t�;� �, ��• # S S pring' Tu n e u Time N E BAS p.m. Admission 31.00.
EVENING W.A. ,
AND
-- OMMENCING
Of PICKERING UNITED CHURCH
will hot - - --_ ,
C.E. Centre, on Thursday, April 13,
''T961, at 8.15 P.M. Speaker-Dr.! If ou would like a career with a fine sola,< , ood
Mitchell, Pickerin Medical Centre.'. ''t .s Re u'1 r Factor Service y y
g working- conditions, pleasant co-workers, and excellent
• Note change of dare. .- -
promotion opportunities - get specialized Business
The Women's Guild of St. Georghei i ' That 'COttl ntS Training.
Anglican Church will meet in the `
_ Parish Han, Thursday, April 6 at 2 At the OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE your training will
• a.m. 'i
u p * AND MIGHTY IMPORTANT, TOO be concentrated on practical, job-getting, pay-raising
[IELf WAN 1 ED subjects. You will find expert teachers friendly, con
Our service is quick, efficient and inexpensive.Take advantage siderate-eager to help you get ahead.
HELP WANTED District salesman' Ct/On Even In this IOb-SCOFCe period-Graduates of the Osh-
wanted to handle. imported and, cf our Expert Factory Authorized Lubrication Qnd Inspe awa Business College are in demand.
domestic merchandise. Good com•
missions. All replies confidential. -and assure yourself of TOP PERFORMANCE ! Eight Courses from which to choose.
Contact Myer Bowen, 3515 Van i
Horne Ave., No. 5, Montrebl, Qve.' I6 r ut ntir year.
College'' open th ougho e e
RE. 3.5472.
— DRIVE IN TODAY 'Start now-graduate in the fall-when jobs are
.WANTED IMMEDIATELY-Man or-wq l r ntlful
man to su I'pi:ansumers ,in Pick•j -
PP Y
mo a pie
enng Townshi with Rowleigh, �'
- • Products. Can earn $50 'weekly, `aw Motor Sa Ie5 `�jd Modern Equipment and Teaching Ailethods.
part time-5100 and up full time. • Ask about the new student loan Program.
'Write Rowleigh's, Dgpt. D-333.92Q,
4005 Richelieu, Maf+treal. - `' 'PICKERING PHONE-WRITE OR VISIT -Obtain the latest literature
-- . . --
WANTED a refined Protestant woman " WHITEHALL 2-5b60 or 2-5661
for company for a lady living in AL 1 NYW t� DiAL RAe 5-3375
the country near Pickering, free I
;.`'roan and board. P.O. Box No. 280.1
s.
Thursday, March 30, 1961 - THE , P I C K E R I N G NEW 5 - 1Page Severi j
i
ii palm Sunday _
• BUSINESS DIRECTORY • -Services Ir1 well Attended -
_ �RUGS LTD.
The Churches At Dumbarton
GUARANTFr-n ';;.IG ili::wui��iiu ullHl 1,lisLlNulclbiiLluululil�ul:uNiilliaiiuuiTrlulPa By M.RS. D. M. THOMPSO� PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS ,
Dunbarton United urc
Radio-TV Berries .Pickerin Dr. w� A. McKay, the minis- COSMETICS SUNDRIES • BABY� NEEDS
— 1FvneroI Director _ ter, conducted the quarterly
Any Make or Model Ilnrted Church communion service assisted by
-ARTHUR—SIE '* f Minister: REV. MELVILLE BUTTARS the elders with Mrs, H. Stroud
_ GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE-7.30,►tt1. at the organ. The. under) STORE HOURS: s"
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1%, the direction of Mr. D.Fanthom,
Private Ambulance Service " WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 ff.m.
PICKERING "1 boiwe in the It*" ed n sang Open the Gates of the
DAY OR NIGHT of the body" Temple" with Mrs. Vera Free-
Two Morning Church Services man taking the solo'part. Miss SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to S p.m.
9:45 am.,and 10:07 a.m. Marie Mitchell conducted the
s Junior Sunday School-9:45'a.m. Junior Congregation. Mr. and
Senior Sunday School-11:07 a.m.
WATER DELIVERED I WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. -A Y D L E Y- -Mrs. R. Parker joined the chug-
'1:15 p.m.-Sunday School ch membership, by certificate of PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5961
West of Dunbarton ( * _ 2.30 p.m.-Easter Service faith. Those joining by transfer)
of certificate were Mr. and
(PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 Mrss, James Martin, Mr. and
GRACE PRESBYTERIAN I Mrs. W. .S.' Taylor and Mrs.
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Pickering, Ont. I R:ta Van'Dyne.
t .ATIantic 2-0063 gt CHURCH i Dr. McKay chose as his scrip-f HARDWARE MORNING WORSHIP ture lesson John 13:.12-44 and! :(Graham
11 a.m.-west Rouge School took his praise of God". As all
Auditorium the people swarmed to see Jesus
KEN and CLARKE i g SUNDAY SCHOOLS I p p APPLIANCES PAINTS TOOLS'
Creighton, Fraser; I during the Passover Festival He
West Rouge School- said "If any man serve me, let iGLASS - �C
-P R E N T I C E Drynan & Murdoch 9:30 a.m.=B years and ocir !him follow me".
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11 o.m-up to B years Following the'service a Iun-
'AUCTIONEERS Barristers, Solicitors and II a.m.-Nursery cheon was served in the base- GENERAL HARDWARE
Licon•ed and Authorised for the entenniat Road School- meat for the members who went
Ucens d of OnM uth and Yerk Notaries Public 11 a.m.-Alt ages, on a community visitation in the
Fans Steele, Implements, HweeMld BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS 4os ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. afternoon.large congregation were Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 Pickering
Furniture, Rent Esla!• else our
specialty at Reasonable Auto& 5 Simeoe St. N.,'Oshawa I pleased to see that the ceiling
DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICEt I e . / 1I13 the church is-completed and f
� George S - 4 is a great improvement.
Miften P O Ftnewa Agindt S21Mi -Telephone RA. 3-3446 . I There will be A service at 11
MerkMm P.O. Ph. Meek. Zee � Anglican Church a-m. on Good Friday. At the
mitniCES Mw bees estobi•hod `` PICKERING - ONTARIO Easter service next Sunday,the 4T""47 5 a ter)Yl q
- - Auctioneers since ISM f Rector members"having the self denial (!
— WANTED — REV, H. S. SHEPHERD, B.A D.D, folders are asked to turn them
I = Count Homes, Small. Box 198. Pickering; 513 ►n. BUTTER TARTS 6 for 24C
1'y Vltava wHit•holl 24313 St. Andrews.Presbiterlsa
E. R. F LE U RY Acs � Forms _ SUNDAY SERVICES - Church - Pickering
BARRISTER - .SOLICITOR We how '"'-ki'ng b"Ye" with M30a.m.-Ho'y Communion The 'church a:tditorium was �k Y� �Y
geed cash don payments ),bore withdrawn for present) well filled with worshippers for , McQt Pies Our Specialty
NOTARY PUBLIC MR INDUS 11:00 o.m.-Morning Prayer Palm, Sunday •morning Service. !
Morrish at old Kingston Kead I 11:00a.m-Holy Communion The-choir entered to the Pro- Main Street - Pickering • WH. 2-0386
per Prompt and Experienced (Fourths Sunday) G ►,
Highland Creek cesa'onal Psalm reat•'is the .
Service 11:00 o.m.a Sunday School in the s'ri�r�s�i5"rrrffiFi*L°r�s w"i'iriR�rrr�ifnfi�}r^'"1��" �r"✓r►i s'S4
AT. 2-7391 or AT. Z-1362 Parish. Hail Lord 'and greatly he is to be .
Phone•Nighti MA. 1091 11.00a.m.'-N:rtery iA Rectory. Nr�iseI still", The Set•t•i:e =az
1 OIRe• EM. 3-0004 Room-ages up to 4 years 1 conducted by_the minister ZVIr ,r
_ III <.
.I. A. WtlIOU hb $c 50115 1 I WEDNESDAY { l+enreth Heron, who chose a_1� e
Monday to Friday-9:30-5^0 p.m. j g Y f LhC SCrlpttlre rearjing 3t. Mat'. CO Saturday and Evenings 10 p.m.-Hey Communion and I
by AppointeneM REALTORS Intercession for the Sick I hew chapter ' 1:. Mr. "Heron'- lax ■
Sixty Experienced Salesmen' I ,fitting sermon was erititlec
ESTABLISHED 1900 "Christ's Triumphal Entrance .. i Johns-Manville Dealer
Christian Science to Jerusalem". COTTAGE MATERIAL - FENCING
MONUMENTS I Dccn�iarto>z gcrson¢hi
Society f; Sympathy is extended to t4tS LARGE DOORS - PAINTS - PLYWOOD
!'Highway Monument Works" a ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO f family of Andrew Annan''aw-hc
ROBERT AUSTIN, Prop. Dr. John� lesik CHURCH SERVICE AND ; passed.au,ay suddenly on Sun-' Do-lt-Yourse)f Corpentery Shop Tools
111.1, 1, Whitby, Ontario ID E N T 15 T - SUNDAY SCHOOL ;day morning in.Woodstcek.. - I.
Two miles west of Whitby UN'DAY-11 a•m,-In. Rosebank Mr. William brc K a y of Terms Arranged — as low as
-1•o No. 2 Highway, between * Rood School •Guelph sent the week-end at
Whitby and Ajax Reading Room Open to Public his home on the Brock road, (Average."Garage) — $15.00 per month
(PHONE: Whitby MO. 8-342 a DAILY South.
P1Cltering In Al:orton Building, Kingston Rd. Mr. and Mr;. R. Warwood' NO. 2 Highway WHitehall 2-3250
'
of Rouge Hills visited the Thom;Psen's and 12c-
Medical Centre • Clements of the Base Line on j
Testimony Meetings 8 p.m Every Sunday.
PLUMBING * Wednesday in r* Reading Room I Little Johnny' Thompson, soni
4 Mr. and Mrs. D� Thompson I
ALFRED KAYES far further information col( Geineral� Haidware
OFFICE• WH. 2 ObbIJ further
in 2•?bas ! celebrates his first birthday on
PLUMBING BATHROOMS I I April 26d, ,Easter .Sunday.
RE SYSTEMS RES.: W H• 2-1855_ The W. A. Meeting will be on
-
PRESSURE _.
_ i hat the church's
undo•
,..
April y `
P
—ESTIMATES GIVEN
School room i,n the fornl of a •
-'St. Andrew's PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Phone WHitehall 2-671 T .luncheon at 1_30 noon. 'The ,
C j Village Group is in charge. t
_
Presbyterian Church TOOLS - GLASS - ETC.
i y - A bus load of Pickering Lis-
W
M • E • trict High .School ckudents,-at-
Kenneth Heron, B.A. Minister - --
Television Radio t tended the play "The Heiress"r --
R � ' �, 9.43 A.M. = Sunday School at the Crest Theatre in Totrontoj _
Re airs task Friday night.
11.00 A.M. - Church Service
_. „ party was held at-the home)
A p ty
PHONE: TEmple 9-1191 I 'of.-Mrs. Gilbert. «'ilkins, Fair
-
funera! OAd Here's a new excuse for errs-I port Rd \, last Saturday r eht � on s Har ware
DUMBARTON RADIO & T-V tic driving, reported by the Ont- on the cccasittn ,of �I: .'«'il-
Ambulanee Service 'ario°Safety. League. In Califor- kin's birthday.
A. H. RATTEW via, a young man recently, Mrs. James'Harris, Mr. and, Phone WHitehall 2-0480 -Pickering
pleaded guilty to driving while' Mrs. Douglas-Willis, Slew, and
No. Z.Highway under the influence o£,glue. He' Ran3y visited bit. and M-S.'
ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. of Ie ering a °a fumes from some glue «hich'� Lorraine Crooks celebrated!
(BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR ;* apparently affected• his driving I her 13th birthday 'on March;ability. He was •arrested, ar,d I -'red Our New Oil Prdai�"
23rd.'!
CONITH BLDG., AJAX Tele hOAe I I Diana Turr:er celebrated,her
Telephone the police had no difficulty in ,
74'1 Snmeee St. South, Oshawa WHitehall 2-3610 making an impaired driving Lth birthday on March
charge stick. bf:. Eric Andersor. has been I�'uE` OIL "e,
I Cconfired to his home'for the last
I CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS
INSURANCE CO. week with back injury, I ,
DENNEY BROTHERS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris
WRITE OR PHONE - and family. u ere:in London the! STOVE OIL
Cheap Rates for Farm and Country Brady HEATING CONTRACTORS week-end of the 18th to visit
Buildings » Mr. E. G, Code. _ CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS
Windstorm Insurance on Buildings, Hot Water, Steam Systems Mrs. H• ThompSor. of Pine
Windmills, Silas, Etc.. Plumbing Store Installed Ridge Road is visiting relatives{ ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED
Automobile Insurance of All Kinds -
in northern New Brunswick.. � TE• 9-2431
The one place to. get . Altera'1ions and Repairs I WH. 2-677 1
Bowman & Gibson TEmple 9-3357 Mrs. J. Lachapelte of Spruce •
PHONE: WHITBY MO. 8-3521 everything in Plumbing. Hill Rd. is in Ajax Hospital and
is progressing nicely "following,
GOOD VALUE AT THE surgery.'
Monteith, Monteith, Rie{il RIGHT PRICE W. H. J. Tl1ot11Pson;' �i' lesl;e White is in Oshawa
& Co. p Hospital and' is progressing Walter Thomson; Q.C.
Open Daily Till 5:30 p.m' B.A., LL.B. !$aCtsfactorily.
CHARTERED.ACCOUNTANTS Saturday Till 1:00 p.m. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR I Congratulations 'to Mr. and
G. W. RIEL, C.A., R.I.A. - ; Mrs. E. J. Annis.,)0o celebrated BARRISTER - SOLICITOR - .NOTARY PUBLIC 1. B
British Columbia and Ontario
TRUSTEES RA 7• anniversary'
LICENSED I AIES - SERVICE CONT RAC TS their __red R•eddin. C27MMISSIONER FOR OATHS
S g •..
Ajax Oshawa - Stratford i GLENW000 BLDG., AJAX on Saturday March kith. =
Oshawa RAndolph 5-3527 4320 Kingston Road, West Min I WHif.han 2-5151 I..� Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway
BURT R. WATERS, C.A. AT. 2-2080 - AT. 44721 LOCAL MERCHANTS HELP Telephone: WHitehall 2-2-0910
WHiMhall 2.0890 � Residency.,TEmple 9.2656
SUPPORT LOCAL PROJECTS
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tidy and attractive. Keep a pie- I The Baha'i New Year beg:ns growth which appears in the:and religion must agree; and
Lure in front of you to revent Local Baha' at the time of the vernal ui-'a)rin�. Baha'u'llah, Foundcr of stress the need for universal
_ 'Guest Speaker y p I-1
j you from getting into bad ha- nox, it was pointei out by Mrs.I the Baha'i Faith, taught that a elucation and a world govern-
a bits. Choose wisely. Girls, don't Celebrated New Year i E. Westheuser of Scarborough,I renewal of man's s).ritual, went.
=- t Busi�.TS ��119 we3r�In-- jewellery during On March 21 Secretary of the NationalSair;- social and political life would
Recently, Miss Ann Hamilton, the day. I tual A.>sembly of the Canadian i come when man e:nbracei the
:rec or o c]vsed—h 'is of Pickering, Ajax, Baha'is, and is symbolic of the teaching of-the - i
Educational Division of Under- saying to the students that she and Whitby joined with more coming of springt:me and the of all re.ealed religions and the 5uppoft our
*wood Limited, spoke to the often wished she could see the .han 100 Baha'i communities renewal of life. spiritual and political unity of
s u en o
Iles College. from now. She told the students ing the Feast of Nsw Ruz (New I The revelation of a world
Miss Hamilton gave the stud- to,do what is right for each of Year) on- March 21st, marking rei.g,on, Mrs. 1r'estheuser sta- These teachings co`mz .ill
4ents many helpful-hints about them. To never be afraid to gc he beginning of the Baha'i ted, released spir:tual energy to prej,adice whether s vial, racial �rQ'�t$
how to be successful in the busi- ahead an dtry! ear 117. mankind comparable to the new lc�- religious; assert that science
Mess world. She reminded stud-
.ents not to leave half-finished.
spending money and taking
the. time„ then why throw it
away? Do not expect-to be like
others. What they can do, you
rnight not he able to do, orI ,
might not want to do. You are
liere to learn, here to learn how y
to °learn, she said. Be •ready
-when you leave here. I
Your first foot into the door
depends on your appearance, . OPEN WEDNESDAY&THURSDAY TILL 9 P.M.
your personality, dependability ROUGE HILL
and responsibility, and you - OPEN SATURDAY TILL 7 P.M. "
must have skill. 1
Life is like a building. How CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY
NO• Z HIGHWAY
so. foundation is constructed e- PRICES EFFECT. WED., THURS. March 29th 30th and SAT. April 1st'- JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE
- so impol`tant, The building be-
comes weaker and weaker with-
out a good foundation.
Going into ,business, you Pot with 2 Blooms (While they last) Strictly Fresh Grade "A" Large Loose
may find the thing you are .
most interested in quite by ac-
cident. While you are learning, C
take all the opportunities u aster Li*li*es DOZ6
leas everything you eon. You
don't live alone, you don't work
= " alone. You must learn to get _
along with other people. Don't -t0. 1 FIRM SELECTED GOLDEN RIDE
_'get into the way of being bad-
tempered and rude. Don't let
fear to the reason for missed BANANAS
youcan't es. How do you know I�'' Bring Your Own Containers - Limit S Dosen to Custolnlr 1
you cant do it, until you try. 9
'There is a saying, "Fear knock-
ed on the door; Faith answered CHOCOLATE EGGS AND
_it; there was no one there. EASTER NOVELTIES i .oA
The way you work, the way DOMESTIC SHORTENING
,yn,:i walk, the pray you sit, all . ''�'0 PRICED FROM to
show your attitude. Practice r �_
how you do these things. Watch 4 lbs. C EST �
yourself in store windows. Get I �.....�.-.. GANONG'S 3 CAk:3URY'S Priced from I
confidence by being sure you _ (Sav! 9e1 j Co latei . C t0 .70
look right. Get rid cf minor l
worries — safety pin, run in I 3—
stocking, a .slip that might 'OPULAR BRAND CARTON of 200
show, boys in need of a haircut, Per box
shoes rundown, or in need $
I of .09
1.5 oz..tin
GARETTES
polishing. Girls; your }fair is '
can look pretty today. Find a'
(SAVE 20 CENTS)
your crowning _gloiy. All girls' '29
P y
;style that suits you and.kcep it -3 for
: . .• � -HRISTIE'S ._ .. .. .. . ,: , : 7 Package o D - o
29c R � I Hdt
ross uns (Bare 9c) a
FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED;
ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES
AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS
(SAVE 6c)
AND IMPROVEMENTS. CANADA PACKERS
WE ALSO PURCHASE OA LOAN REGULAR FOR '
ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. C
IF YOU REOUIRE ANY MORTGAGE .�
FINANCING a FOR FAST VI -
SEE _ 2 Os. round tins
COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL — (SAVE 4161
+ - ` .(Save 13c► MAPLE LEAF ;I/2 lb. pkg.
AUBREY E. IR=LAND
AND COMPANY SWIFT PREMIUM tin E
11/s Ib. cAMAOU■ -�C H E S E
100 ADELAIDE ST. W: -_ .39 SLICES
Cooked Ham _
TORONTO 2, ONTARIO ''27 :
SAVE 20c) (.Save SO '
EMpire 8-5300 or.EMp:re 6-5964
..,.Evenings FRESH GRADE "A" OVEN READY FRESH PORK (Picnic)
TEmpl. 9.1750 — WA. 2.6902 .
r
. r. oast
r ':10-A-DAY lb. -
t ::TABLETS (Average Weight 6' to 8 lbs.) FRESH LEAN PORK
:. '`TB is a bitter pill—and every', ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE and
day, 10 Ontario.people have to
WING
swallow this pill. It means they C
must lea ework—'and. home— STEAKS ��.
and fami o gooto a Tubercu MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED
lasts Hospital. They have to go a • ' - �,�a. a all ` P � C .e
C O g ak ak Ib.
for the sake of their families and. FEARMAN'S COOKED READY TO SERVE
fellow•workers. These 10 men
. and women didn't ask for TB— � - •'6 someone gave it to them—prob - �b C MAPLE LEAF SMOKED PICNIC
ably unknowingly.
If you want to.put a stop to this -(Average Weight to 7 Ibs.) Ib G
.disease, be assured you will MAt LE LEAF PURE PORK 1 lb. pkg. Shou e •1
Lelp, if you : tl i . .. 9C Maple Leaf Polish Sausage . . . . . . . . . . lb. S9c
TAKE A
4 Sausage ea
" T•8 TEST Standing Prime Rib Roast . . . . . . . . : . . lb. S9c
(6 & Ribs)
'WHEN THE SURVEY
':°COMES TO YOUR Blade or Short Rib Roast. . . . . .-.:. . . . . . lb. S9c
Fresh Minced Steak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 69c
COMMUNITY (Blade Bone Removed) Boneless Roiled Plate Brisket Pot Roast lb. 43C
Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast . . . . . !be 79c
SOUTH ONTARIO COUNTY Fresh Lean Minced, Beef . . . . . . . . . . 3 lbs. 98c
TS MASS SURVEY (F�r- --- Rihs)
STROUD S FOOD N- ARKE
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Page Five
AUDL,EY Rouge Hills Folk Easter Seal Fund FAIRP RT BEACH
GREENWOOD O
-- MR$- FRED PUCKRIN To Be Canvassed Is Progressing The result of readings of the ments were served by Mrs. Par-
TB skin tests of the school chil- kinson and co-hostess, Mrs. G.
The Easter service this Sun- for T•8• rests Sacrament of the Lord's Su • • dren at Fairport Beach school Julian.
day will be at the usual hour of per was observed in church n Satisfactorily showed an approximate 2.08 r • • z afid
2.30 p.m. with Sunday School at Happy Birthday to Mrs. H. Sunda tivn- idC- aster Seal ent�ios1tive reaction. These Mrs. T. Warwood and family
i.1 5T -Pine rove Ave. on 'Campaign is still showing signs will be given a chest -xiay at have been under the weather
A community sliower was held her 85th birthday, March 29th. The choir rendered the beau- of sympathetic reception. The the clinic on Thursday, April lately but hope they will soon
at the home of Rona Mr. Roy Smith s tiful anthem, Hallelujah Appro- 18. The sitiv
COX on Saturday evening' for ays visiting with Mr. and Mrs. prat a or-Pi lm Sunday. slain test in no ways means that Paul. Peter and Price lenkarn
Y . on the local effort reported on
John Wonnacott and Sylvia W T. Smith of Pine Grove Ave. " the person has active tubrculo- of Dumbarton Shores are con-
Rev. 'T. Fleetham took his Monday, receipts of $1218.00 as �
Skelcher who are to be married Mrs. East, Mr. •and Mrs. sis, Only that at sometime in fined to home with the measles.
text from St. John 12 chapter. of that date: It is expected that
this Saturday, April 1, at the Tranter, Mrs. Hannah, Mrs. much more will still be coming their lives, they have come in Get well soon boys.
Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Cowan, Mrs. James and Rowan There will be a Good Friday g contact with the disease and in Ra '"
Service at 11:15 and special set- in. Last year's receipts amount- ppy birthday to Ross.Pick-
Ajax• Geo..Lzatt was chairman attended a party to celebrate ed to something ll likelihood have had enough and who will be.4 years old, Sun.vice for the short the Baha't New Years on March usual on Easter Sunday, at the hood of gin the nighbor- body•strength to overcome the April 2.
program, which usual time.. $1400.00.
included piano -selections by 28th We again point to our read- disease—Since , - • .
Lynda Puckrin, accordion num- Two of the Rouge Hill Ladies The Young People's Union ers, that this money received the most infectious disease Dumbarton Shores are happy
hers by Linda Izatt and har- will be canvassing the area for sponsored 'a play, given by' the known to mankind with the ex- and proud to announce the birth
from the sale of Easter Seals
monica numbers b Bob Betson the T.B. tests to be held at the Young People of Salem, on Sat- ce tion of influenza the chest of a baby girl, 7 pounds, 7 ounc-
Gordon Smith and Fred Puck- Rouge Hill United Church. urday night•, by the local Rotary Club goes p
s entirely to the aid of Crippled x-ray m indicated if a positive es, March 27 at East General
rim accompanied by Mrs. Arch A number a the Rouge Hill � Children. Not one cent of it is reaction is the result -of the I Hospital. A sister for Sandra,
$ell at the piano. Mrs, G. Izatt sP ghat The cast is to be con atu-
Ladies attended the rim on such fine performance. or may be used for. any other gratulations.
P skin test. _ and Carol. Con
conducted two contests. The Tuesday.wheld in Dumbarton, last .It was' enjoyed by all who saw purpose by the Club in Picker- Lady Luck still shines here Visitors will he coming to_
Young Couple received many it ing and there. Saturday .evening, each and every home in the area
lovely gifts, The best wishes of Mr. R. Braybon o! Toronto Many local children, of whom Mrs, F. Garnett of Lakeview I of Dumbarton Shores, Fairport
the community go with them. visited with his son and family The men of the congregation most know little, have been, in aver, received word that her sis- Beach and Moorelands to ac-
Quite a number from here Mr. and Mrs. Ross Braybon of rejoiced at the good turn out to some cases enabled to walk ter, .firs. Thena :McCallum who quaint you with the TB skin
enjoyed the oyster supper at Altona Rd. last Sunday. their Oyster Supper of last again following serious damage lives in France where her hus tests to be conducted at the clin- a
Greenwood on Wednesday of Happy Birthday to Misi Wednesday night. It was the resulting from polio. This is band is stationed with the RC- ic, at community hall, Thurs-
last week. Beverley Waldriff of Altona Rd• best yet, Good work, boys. only• one t AF, held a winning, ticket on day, April 13 from 2 to 5 p.m.
Visitors at the home of on her 18th birthday, March y type of aid for which the sweepstakes. Her winnin s and 7 to 10
30th. The Evening Auxiliary of this money is spent p g e a it this time
Vaughn and Mrs. Hurlbert on area $135,000 which isn't hard they 'will 'have available inlor=
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs; Happy Birthday to Hans NMS held their meeting at the We can point out also, that in. a oration and also a card for each
Mainer Cawker, and family f Woitzik on March 28th on his home' of Mrs. George Moore on the preparation of, and mailing)
Y of these Seats to you, members Best wishes to Martin Peter- member of the fmily to be tak-
Toronto, `Mr. and Mrs. Don 18th birthday. Wednesday night. Y I son will be four years old, Mon- en to the clinic. Welcome them
Ring, Gerry and Nancy Fay, of Happy Birthday to Hilda - of the local Club spend many
The ,West' group were in .hours—they must believe in I bey April 3rd. and listen to what they have
Oshawa, a r. and Mrs. Tom 'Smyth, April 2nd o! Altona Rd. charge of program, their work. Addressing enre- Last Friday Mrs. Vanderwat to say as it is most important
Cawker,George and Tor and Mrs. B. D. Black of Scarboro
Y Next meeting will beat home er's grade•3 class at our school to everyone.
Mrs. Huribert a grandmother, spent last Friday with Mr. and pes (9500 this year}, placing g _....
of Mn.bi W Trolley, fourth Wed- held a cookie and rand sale to l Con
Mrs.:J. Ii[c$affie of Pickering. Mrs. A. V. Draper of Altona I Heads in A April, with North the accompanying letter and Y gratulationa to Mr. and
• tine seals in another. envelo 1 aid the Red Cross. It was moat i Mrs. N.. Prue of Dumbarton
Miss Joan Esdale, a former Rd. Y P Pe+ '
Glad to re group in charge of.program.program. and getting t i n "postage successful and the children thor- Shores.on the safe arrival of a
teacher here and now at Osh-I Port that John - � g g them Data e( - '
awa, visited at the home of Disc Schwalm is feeling-better a#ter I Glad to report our sick folk istam-ped" and o8 to you in the oughly enjoyed themselves.. son, 7 lbs., 6 oz., Friday March
and Mrs. Hedge' during the having been bit by a dog last are improving. Mrs. W. Pegg.is mails does require time—a lot,
Many thanks to all who.con- 24 at Scsrboro General Hospi-
week-end week. He received 6 stitches to P still in hospital while Mrs. J. of it. tributed to its success. tai. A brother for Evie Lee.
Friends of Mrs. Canaan close the gash in his leg. Hamm is home and doing nicely May we ask you, if you have ''Mrs•.D•.Barlow and children, On April 15, there will be a
Tapscott wish her a.speedy and Rosebank after an appendectomy opera- not already done so, to hunt up Marilyn, Diane, Carol and Ken- spring hop held at the Oshawa
complete return to good health. Happy birthday to Mra.' Ai-i tion one week ago. t h at addressed pink envelope, my from Vernenviille spent;the Yacht club. It will be sponsored
She is uncle bens Witfield of Roeebank on enclose your cheque or cash week end with her parents, Mr. by the, Frenchman's Bay Yacht -
undergoing treatment at I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byers and and Mrs. M. Cook. Club ladies auxiliary. Music w11t ..
Doctors' hospital in Toronto. the 29th of March and send in as soon as,you can.
Mrs. P. Wilson were present at Your donations are appreciated Mr. and Mrs. C. Jacobson and be provided by Cam Warne and
Friends and neighbours of I the 50th anniversary of Mr. and- b Margaret Ann of St.-Catharines his'orchestra. All welcome. -
GUIDE
Mrs. Day a Rosebank are glad I Mrs. James Coates on Saturday Y Pickering Rotarians. were forget the roller
AND to hear that she is home from f y guests of week and firs. Don't fo party
hospital and doing fine. last The Brock' Road Home and F. Garnett last week end. planned'for the Hi Teens at Mu.
BROWNIE NEWS I The Farm Forum catered for School re Mr's. E. Chambers who suf'- tual Arena Sat. April 1st. Care
Happy birthday to Robert regular meeting Tuea- +
Scott of Toynevale Rd. on his the Federation of Agriculture in day, April 4th, will have the fered a short bout of illness re- will depart from the church,
6th birthday last Thursday. Brougham hall last Thursday: Rev, M. Buttars as guest speak- rently, is now much better, we Many happy returns to Do-
The W. A. of Rouge Hill Their= meeting for this week er, on .the subject of );face Re- are happy to report. Over reen Denny who will be 9 years
On Monday, March 20th, the will bBe at Mr. and Mrs. Stew- week end' she was visited b old Friday March 31st.
United Church will meet at the lationa. Business includes clefs- Y Y
Church at &00 P art of Salem Corner. her son Jack and his' wile, and Mr, and Mrs. W. Covert -of
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second Dumbarton Brownie Pack p.m. on Aril gates to the convention, nolni- Sharon and
�d, Topic,Disease of Animals.Dr, young Jackie who Park Crescent enteitained at
invited the 2nd Dumbarton nation forme for the election of
Guide Com an their commie- We are glad to hear that Mountjoy will be guest speaker had a birthday take in honour dinner last Sunda to celebrate
P Y. gflicera will be received. Y - - -• -�
aioner Mrs, R. Merritt and the Wayne and Gail Morris of Rose= at 'this meeting on Monday of his 10th birthday. Also visit- the 8th birthday of their son,
thers to eir meeting. Part bank Rd. S. are back to school night- ing was,another granddaughter DouglaA. Present were Mrs. Co- -
bf the ce ony was a Guide after a bout with the flu, Miss Joyce Trolley'of Bramp- y and her husband, Don and Betty vert's parents Mr, and Mrs'
an ent in which Linda Hub- The T.B. Clinic will be�held ton and friend is visiting her . f ■ our Goodwin. Blake Conley and also Mr, and
ner, anon Dix, Lynn Cmgg for the-Rosebank Area at the mother and father this,weekend. The Girl Guides and Brown- Mrs. Oscar Conley and family,
were enrolled as Guides. Three Rouge Hill United Church, Apr. Mr, and Mrs. J. Kinsley and lee of Fairport Beach will soon all.of Wellington,•Ont.
,, Ire Not A
Brownies who flew up to Guides 12th and 17th. Afternoon 2 to b baby and Mr. and Mrs. H. Mc- commence taking orders , for The pioneers held,at Dunfair _•
were Linda Skorcked, Diane and evening 7 to 10 p.m. Phail' visited the. Edgie Pegg cookies. These youngsters de- Baptist church will be complet.
Lees, Patsy Clark. Of these Happy birthday • to Wally family on the weekend. REGULAR serve the rupport of all of_us, ing their work on April 5th.
three Linda and Diane also re- Norman from all his friends on Mrs, Milton Pegg spent three so please be as generous as you .Church News
calved their Golden Hand One April 1st. days this past week at Bay of SUBSCRIBER can, when they call to take your Pastor David Holmes will be
Brownie Rita Wolsternoaf walk- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Landry' of Quinte Conference Branch of order. Delivery will be made on bringing both messages on Eas- -
ed up to . Guides and seven Tore visited with Mr, and Woman's Missionary Society at or about April, 29. ter Sunday April 2nd at Dunfair
Brownies received their Service Mrs. C. Morris and family of Cobourg. - -' to Congratulations- to Kathleen Baptist Church. The titles of
Stars. The event was under the Roaebank last Sunday, Mrs. J. Brooks and Mrs. A. Palmer who will be 14 years the morning sermon will be
direction of Brown Owl Mrs•I The Friendship Group of the Pegg and Muth enjoyed Sunday " of April 2nd. "The Incredible Necessity
THE NEWS d,
T. Wine and Commissioner Mrs.! Rouge Hill United Church W.A. +afternoon in Toronto at t h e Mrs. C. Fisher of Fairport There',A111 be special music by
Merritt J held 'their.monthly .meeting at home of Mrs. D. Pegg. Rd., south attended the funeral the male quartette at both ser-
Guides taking the St. John's the home of Mrs. Perry of Mr. and Mrs. F. Webb visited of her aunt in Harriaton recent- vices as well as solos and duets.
Ambulance .Course are having Dyson Rd. Mrs. L. Knott of a nephew in Toronto on Sunday. Why Not Phone j ly. The monthly ladies fellowship
their final testa on Monday Oakwood Drive' was presented Sorry that Mrs. S. Pugh is in- • Because of the decline--in at= meeting-*ill be field Thur. April
evening, ril 3rd. A record with s cup and saucer for their das i' '1nH�tehall tendance at the ladies associa= 13. Mrs. G. Ca apbell_of--Ajax
rig, p posed with laringitia this past
number of 55 Wedding Anniversa few days. = tion meeting, Tuesday, March Baptist Church .will be special
girl took this �1' 21, the election of officers has speaker and at that time will
course .under the idrection o!
Mrs. H. Cook. "been post oned` until the next $hour slides of the work of the.
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The 1st Dumbarton Guides meeting Tues, April 4 at the missionaries in 'Quebec, for
sang at the Daffodil Festival of community hall at 2 p.m. whom all the sewing and knit-
1)unbarton United Church on And Place There-will be no meeting 'of tin the ladies are doing, will
Wednesday evening, March 22 r the teenagers at the church un- be sent
The Provincial Annual meet �" Y dour, Order tai Friday, April 17 because of Man ha
y ppy returns to Donna
ing of Girl Guides will .be held F� Easter exams and holidays. Sheedy ;of 'Dumbarton Shores'
in Toronto, April 6th and 7th K - A baby shower was held re- who still be '14 years old, April
Our Division Commissioner Mrs. MM1Mi rently at the home of :firs. 1f. 2nd: .
H. Cook and the Sue District " 'TI/eERC�/LOSIS Parkinson in honour of Mrs. L. Pte. E. Holmes is visiting his
Commissioners will be in atten Sharp. Fourteen guests thor- son Wayne while on a week's .
dance, The Commissioners are " IS Sig BVS;neSS oughly enjoyed- themselves and leave from Gagetown, N.B. He
Mrs. Rex Merritt (Dumbarton Mrs.' Sharp° received several is a guest of Mrs, F. Garnett.
Pickering District), Mrs. V. there . lovely gifts. Delicious refresh-
Kearney (Pickering Village),. YOUR HELP' - -
Mrs. R. Davey (Pickering
8 a Year�' Sound Advice
(A i Ar 1, Mrs. F. W. Weaver a - . For every patient, there are at
(Whitby'. 1:NEEDED TO HELP CRIPPLED iea:t more employ ,.A gentleman ^f 80 looks back on his life and has some
ed to fight the advice for bo s of today;
BROCK ROAD ' discasa. empl lY Y y
All the children of the Brock It consists of a few simply stated truths
Road School were taken by bus !CHILDREN U the" People— now in the p Y , Yet, because
:o the Glen Grove School and "employ" o! ttilberculosis—earn they are in danger of being lost sight of i'n the world as
•eceived their T.B. test. Adults tiSO,Op a west average, the an- we know it, it merits the widest 'circulation.
%-i Il be able to have their's tak- ---- • Waal Payroll is$160 milliOnl « » „ --
'n at Brougham onB April 6th "' brisk for I advise them, "11 writes, not to burn their bridges
bar. Gordon Carter and Miss
That is a budnew e r
-. b of "bnga"t behind them, always prepare for a rainy day and 1•emem-
,loria Musklow visited their re- bunch
-USE THE EASTER SEALS
her that a dollar saved is a dollar earned.
pecttive parents at Birds Creek Save this money—put the bye
rid Muaklow. out of work A good education is priceless: When you take
The sympathy of the commu- your
ity is extended to Mrs, White -' TAKE A TB TEST place in the world of men you will be at an.advantage
nd family in the passing of a
with a high school diploma or a university degree. 1
wing husband and father re- WHEN THE. SURVEY "Learn a trade. In this'age of automation it's the man
ntly. COMES' TO YOUR with the know-how who will hold a steady job.
The children of Brock Road E
Kok their science, teat out-,of. AND SEND , YOUR COMMUNITY "Never lose faith in the democratic system. Demo
Fors and tapped a maple tree. OUR DONATION
he 'sap was to be bolted at �Bourn oNt�uno eouirrr c1 acy means freedom — but don't misuse it. �: . � • .
rs. J. Caigilt's. The tree was - n Musa suavEr Sound advice this, all of it, offering the promise of
Peed by Bob Cargill and Brian TODAY- . . :'` LARGE OR SMALL a 1•ebvarding future to those wlio follow it.:
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NOPAYMENT UNTIL MAY 1ST r r LKwad on No.S Mighv ey in Dunbartoe Since 1946
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NO DOWN. PAYMENT 'F. 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.,Wednesday 9 a.m.to 12 noon
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A busy week on Parliament Why should not both sides try Motor Repairs, R•pa
Small Appliance>E i
pairs to Car,
PAT DONNE Temple 9=�841 Hill. ; to get along in their owls House i Transistor,Radios
The National Productivity and in the interest of
Council got .down to business the Canadian public? T.V. ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS A SUPPLIES
_ interesting get-to-with a u _ - — ---- _the chairmanship of George gether lately, as a means of
REAL ESTATE DeYoung, president of Atlas i amassing m o r e information Terms C.O.D. i Inten,ational Charge(Mombenkip Fee)ask us-
INSURANCE steel. about current problems was a for your appRearion foam. .
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The'Minister of Trade and meeting called by the Cana-
Commerce and myself were pre- than
Conference'on Education.
CYRIL ' E. :IM1 O R L E Y sent. I could not stay all day The chairman was Kurt as R.
as i had to attend a meeting on Swinton, and the meeting was
s< » amendments to the Unemploy- called to announce a new study �� Us Remodel Your HoAte
Your Friendly Resident Agent meet Insurance Act. on the relation°ship between un-
The new American Ambassa- employment and education..
Office WH. 2-6212 Residence WH. 2.3115 dor, Mr. Merchant, is. coming Among those in attendance ALL REPAIRS — ALL SERVICES
to pay his respects in a. day or in addition to myself as Minis- /R Complete ,lob
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twv r of La as Mr. Jod .
32 KINGSTON RD. W. ' P.O. BOX'160 The first meeting of manage- •president of the Canadian La- By Specialists
ment and labor, called by the bor Congress, and Mr. W. Plastering
PICKERING, ONTARIO Minister of Trade and Com- George of the Canadian Manu-
: Windows
merce and the Minister of. Le- facturers' Aasmiatibn. Also in $ Rec Rooi ns _ Electrical
bor, went oft well. Considerable attendance was Mr. George Additions _ ;Plumbing
prrogress was made with accep- Roberts, principal of O.C.V-I. Kitchens ,Masonry;
fence in principle at least of in Oshawa. Floors
'Support Loea1 Advertisers the idea of labor and manage- The House recently gees first Bathrooms _ ._ Carpentry
ment co-operating down the reading to a new Bill sponsor-
line•, ed by the Minister of Labor, Budget Terms
Certainly the extension of this and dealing with the rehabilita Call REMODEL CONSTRUCTION CO: 'LTD.
principle could 'mean tremend tion of disabled persons.
COOPER BLOCK LTD ous difference in labor-manage- The Bill would co-ordinate
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CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO I All it needs is a new look at and would enlist Federal and
920 GALE i labor - management dealings.I Provincial co-operation.
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What's the toughest truck job you can think of? Building the
'Trans-Canada Highway?Fighting muck and mud on a subway site?
Climbing a tortuous route,from an open-pit mining venture? Or
-PERSONALIZED PROTECTION do you know of an even more demanding task? No matter what it
is — no matter where it is — chances are•you'll find a.Chevrolet
^• RFO RT I E R—INSURANCE ' Trttck doing it. Because, this is the truck that's built for the tough GENERAL MOTORS VALUE'-
. ones! Built-to take a beating'from men and nature - and come
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peed on Trucks — swear by Chevrolet.
-fIRE — AUTO -•. LIFE •CASUALTY Now's the time•for you to go partners with a Chevrolet Truck . .
time to out one in your work and profit picture! Have a heart to
heart talk with your Chevrolet Truck Dealer right away.
FIRST IN SALES BECAUSE THEY'RE BEST KNOWN FOR PERFORMANCE, SERVICE, ENGINEERING, ECONOMY AND ALL 'ROUND RELIABTITY
SEPTIC 'TANKS CLEANED' OUT See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
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WEST ROUGE 1960 Report Of First Two-Wheeler? FRENCHMAN"S WEDDING
The Ladies Club met Thurs- twenty-first birthday Tuesday; pubic Health
Most parents`hare forgotten BAY
day, March 23, with a good .at- March 21 and was entertained the shaky starts, the wobbly ML'RDOCH-BOYES
tondanee of members and visi- to a party at the home of Mrs. • turns, and the spills connected Saint Andrews Presbyterian
tors when they had a combined Lennox and family Ridgewood Supervisor with learning to ride 'a two- bars. 'J. Henderson, firs. F. Church,Pickering;was the scene-
St. Patricks and Easter Party. Rd. wheeler. -
A box of chocolates was won b The deepest s To the Chairman and Members Scott, Mrs. W..O'Brien,-Mrs. G. of a pretty spring wedding on
y p ympathy of the �' Frances Ma
- oo ey, while rs. community is extended o Mrs ' F.
Evelyn Yates won the Easter T. Eliasen, Rouge Hills Dr. who Ontario County Health Unit, bike' is a major event and re- Miss Margaret Henderson at- only daughter of 31r. and Mrs.
Egg. Games, Quizes and a Spe- received word from Holland re- (Southern Area), quires skillful coaching. Proper tended the Daffodil Tea at Dun- Harry W. Boyes, of Westgate
cial.Party Lunch 'was enjoyed cently that her father had died. Gentelmen: parental supervision can esta- barton United Church last Wed- Farm, Pickering, was united in
'Marriage to Mr.•James Henry
by'all the ladies present. Mr. T. Crites, Calgary, Alta I am pleased to submit to you bliah safe habits lasting through IIeY g
The next meeting f,the Club visited with his brother and the Annual Report of'the Divi- all driving experiences. Diu)late of Pickering, son of
8 . P Gordan Warren had the':mis-:the late ?)Ir. stiff Mrs. Henry
will be held Thursday, April 13, sister-in-law Mr. and'Mrs. Ray Sion of Public health Nursing A firm hand to 'hold the.bike fortune to receive a compound lliurdoeh.-,
8.30 p.m. in the school and will Crites, Decimal Place, while on of the Ontario Cj unty Health for practise "start" and patient[fracture of his night arm, when The double-ring ceremony was
be , ftele of Good -1-:0 Wsl Chi ago last fXeek I Tr,,,i& f-- +U...
yeas'-ending.'-De- trotting alongside to-recover..he-fel"rox4 a fence .while play •pet-formed by the-.Rev. E. H _
tens Clothing up to twelve West Rouge Ratepayers have cember 31, 1960. balance when necessary must 1 ing last Friday. He was treated Hunter of West Hill.before an
years. Come out and bring the Mr. Gordon Hepditch, County This report supplements the be contributed by the super - at the Ajax', Hospital. and al- altar banked with bronzy and .
clothes your , children have Assessor as Guest Speaker at Director's which mentioned im- (lowed home the following da !
grown' of and get some Open Meets rng adult. It is really difficult g Y• ,yellow mums.
gobe Meeting. - munization clinics the•introduc- to master this 'riding n two The bride wore a pastel blue.
bargains sides spending an The West Rouge Community tion of bedside nursing, and the g A speedy recovery is extend- dress of silk Shan tun and chif-.
evening, w• a friendly group, Association Open Meeting Wed- shortage of public' health nurses v heels, and the practice area ed to Mrs. John O'Brien who g
A very p wedding ook nesda March 22 had a good g p fbn, with a matching jacket. Her .
g Y. g which may affect our should contain no additional was taken to Ajax Hospital foI-
y program. small flowered hat was of the
place Saturday rch 25 in representation of local residents. HOME VISITING• Em ha- hazards. Expansive paved oi< lowiirg a heart attack on Sun-
Woodbine Heights Baptist,Chur- President'Mr. Stan Frost open- is in the Public,Health Nurs_ asphalt areas free from traffic day. same shade as were her shoes
ch, when C 1 a r a Maryanne ed the meeting while Vice Pre3i- are best. and accessories. She carried a
ing program is placed on the Congratulations~to Mr. and cascade bouquet of pink roses.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred dent Mr. Fred_Beaucage, gave family as a unit. Health teach- As,the bicyclist has little or
Hunt,.island Rd, was married a report on the work and ac- in i3 incorporated into each no I Mrs. Charles Joyce who will mums and stephenatis, Tar.
g p protection in the event of al,celebrate 'their wedding anni- Boyes gave his daughter in mar-
to Mr. Donald A. Leslie. Mary- complishments of the Associa- visit. In 1960 the Public Health collision, it is of utmost impor versary on April 3rd, riage.
anne looked lovely in a full tion'so far this year, and intro- nurse made'7,118 visits to 4,206 tance that he know and observe The bride was attended by
length white gown with. yellow duced Mr. G: Hepditch, County cases representing 2,065 farm- traffic regulations. We are sorry to hear that her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Boyes, who
roses while her bridesmaids Assessor. Mr. Hepditch gave lies. These figures show an in- Mrs. June Gurr has been sera-
v:ors two tones of green with(some good information that crease of 12 Parents should ensure that wore a beige shantung .dress
per cent, 17 per , ously ill in-the Ajax Hospital with 'matching jacket, with hat
mums. The Reception was held taxes and assessments will level cent'an3 10 per cent respec- the family 'Mke.-Pilot is.train- and hope she will soon be feel- g • '
at the Rouge Hills Golf and{out as soon as Industry comes tively, over. 1959 service.. ed and tested in his: any better. and accessories to.match. Sl e
ry young.couple p and also when We are gratified to see an� KNOWLEDGE-. of the law Sympathy is extended to the carried a cascade bouquet
es u a of
Count Club. The your cou le! into the township q
are honeymooning in New York I some of the debentures are Paid!increase in our visits to pre- and safe practices, blue iris, mauve roses, canna-
_ `family of the late Andrew.An- •lions and ate henatis.
and will reside in the city. Our i off on the schools. The question natal mothers b 35 P
i y per cent, 'PERFORMANCE for contitsi ran who died suddenly on Sun- Tin Barbara Boyes,' niece'-of
best wishes o- with them in,of-withdrawing from a school Y Y.
B g to infants under one year by I and skill. Ida the bride, was a charming flow-
their married life. Guests and 1 area is feasible but not the ans- 12 per cent, and to pre-school i- MECHANICAL CONDITION! The volunteer workers for er girl in white organdy and"
relatives attended the wedding; wer. Also the topic of becoming children.Ari a reeious,re ort I , ,
from Rhode Island, Peterboro' part of Scarboro and eventual] p p of bicycle. the tubeYcnlosis survey will blue velvet, anz3 carried a basket
Y!mentioned that less help was` The Ontario Safety f canvass this district next week
and Long Branch. Metro should be thoroughly in-'sought regarding children in the Y League of pink carnations and mums.
g g lists 6 basic :rules for safe The ladies will call ._on every The bride's mother was gown-
_ We are sorry to.report Mrs. vestigalsed and the Executive of pre school age group, and a! home and deliver literature eon-
Fred Godden, Ridgewood Rd. is�the Association was voted to need for° anticipatory guidance cyclsst. icernin the curve The clinic ed in moss green lace over taf-
in the Scarboro General Hosni-1 appoint a committee to do this. to parents of thesechildren who 1. Ride in single file with•traf-, wilt be held at.Fa� Seta, with hat and gloves. in
'tali where she expects to be'.for The question still remains do we are rport -United tone. She wore a corsage
are developing behaviour pat- fie close to the curb. ;Church-ov Eriday, April 14, and of yellow roses and mums.
a couple of more weeks and her l want to be an Urban Area or terns. To-this- age group our 2: Know and obey all traffic' Wednesday. April 19th, from
Oak-
many fr:ends.wish her a speedy i town or .just become another visits increased - 44 Ridges Stanley his brother of Oak- -
per cent.I signs and signals. •' to 6 in the afternoon and 7 to
recovery. part of'the city, Reeve Sherman; Twenty-two-percent of the total i I Ridges attended his brother and
Scott was called upon to answer, 3. Always ride one on a bike'10 in the evening..-All adua+ She ushers .-were Mr. William
Mrs, Dori•ans. teacher of p home visits made were on be-1 and pre-school children-wall re- Bo
Grade Light and her pupils are Some questions regarding Indus and use both hands to steer. yes, the brides brother, and
g p p half of school children. i ceive:their tests at this cllnic Mr. Jose
to be congratulated on their. try A ained that the be-! •r ph Southwell of kr'h;t.
t . ands,ex 1 p bicycle and 'X-rays will be yen on,
g BEDSIDE NURSING-:G Fot-I 4• .]fee bi cle in good condo-j' ys given by, nephew of the groom,
lief of man the only wa to April 19th, The school children
effort and work to raise-sircty Y Y Y - .lowing a study made in 1J5J I tion and equipped with a horn '
two dollars from the sale of• ltitice-Industry into. Pickenn9:.with' the co-ope:•ation of the. light and reflective tape: r ?iced their tests at the Bay' The wedding music was
candy, white elephants and don is to gamble by purchasing a rractis:n4 :gnus:craps in rri y' vided by Mrs. H. McClement,
at;uns for the Junior Red Cross,' large tract of land near ..4i)l rs,es, it.was iii that a .need i 0. Always walk bicycle across Road School on Monday, March!.who also accompanied the colo-
to be aid back on a ]ban of r. bus• intersections. 'th ' ,ist, Mrs. William jBo s s ter-
Mrs, E. Lennox, Ridgewood j- P I existed•for bed' nursing care! 3 ' �Ir,'Walter Avis i� pro"s- � '' '�
Rd. and leer daughter airs,; half a million dollars. Some to patients in their_ homes. The-i 6• Watch for opening of park � I in-law of the bride, who sang
thing to think about. A Film ant Board of_Jlealth gave a ro�al!ed ear doors. rng favorably et. Oe Toronto "The Lord's -Prayer" and, slur-
James, Pharmacy Ave. Scar-,
PP'. General Hoc t rl
born, motored to Buffalo last! Conservation Parks in the Piro-�far this sere-ice tivhich w'e plan- p' ' • ing the Signing of the register,
week to spend a_few, days with I vine was shown and'coffee and:ned to begin-in-July 1960. calls I Frenchman's Bay "The Wedding Prayyer."
cake Vvas enjoyed by everyone.(started 'coming i Bowling Leciruu Following the cerei•.ony n re-
their daughter and sister Miss', to the office in, ourse For Sewa e
Linda Lennox wlio is appearing ' June:and although were were l,/� Tearri.Staud.n� eeption was held at t'a W'tite-
with the Ice Follies there. They not completely ready to 'begin Operators Announced�Allouts •.• 119 vale Golf and Cou: try. CIub.
attended the Follies Tuesday .41LIVERPOOL the program we did not refuse.i Roughriders 118 The Bride's table iva c•:ntered
A course of instruction for No Names 113 b
evening and were quite thrilled' The first visit in this program� �- y a tiered wedding C. ke Sank=
(•. was made on June 8 1960.'operators of sewage works in Slow Pokes . 103 ed -by floral arrang,mcnt. of:
to see Linda perform. Mrs. Amy Bell entertained at t 222 Ontario will be held April 24 to Bums : •102 sweet as sna ,ire•-ons and
The Hospital for Sick Child-
her home last Monday night by' There were ___ bedside nursing, 0 I peas, P
ren has a Poison Centre where i holding a euchre party. Mrs. visits made to 13 patients, 10,! -8, it has been announced by;Punka •,95 mums.
they will gladly give Advisory,l Edith Ainsley won ,first •prize,i of'whom were-referred by their the Ontario Water Resources Vamp .•• 85 v. E. H. Hunter proposed
Semite to anyone whose young-' lira. Nancy Higham aron the;physician. F Commission..It.will be held in l Pickups 73 the toast to the bride to which
sters accident] swallow poison. The condition& for whic% the the OWRC laboratory on High- 3rd series the
Y Po bobby prize. 'A rely enjoyable; i Y g Brim responded in an able
Just Call EM. 6-7242. patients required care included t wa• 401 in northwest Metro No Names manner.
evening was had by all.- 1
In the Kiwanians Junior Bow-' 'heat$ conditions, cancer, arth- Slow Pokes 28
Ha birthday to little' Toronto.. Punks - 27 g 4 guests
ling League Saturday, March PPY , ritis, iniur:es and infections. Ass. i ser�inT _
]Marie McCarthy who was one: The course of instruction is 1 ., t
18, the high scorers for the girl Three of the earliest cases re— designed Vamps 26 were: Mrs. Pn a.d hemp, Miss
year old ]larch .8th, also her designed•to-give operators need- Bums 06 Jean Clark, 'Hiss 'Carol Bo
was won by Lynne McClelland,sister Rosemary who was four! ported are still under care, and! - Boyes-
>24.4 and _0_. The high' vrice for raneindefinertcetrmeser-I P_ blemsj It�wrilnbe sewage-the.first Pickups ,............. 20,1 and. Mrs. George Hal.
�o ,� 0 ]larch 30th. '
score for the boyst was won by' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mat • 3O Over 000 — Pat TranquadaL The bride donned a blue pie
Don Carter with 2, and 209 Where• possible, the public i three intenderl.to lead to a cer•ti- 200, Win Janes 225, Edith Rea-
were guests at a birthday party, _ turn_ hat navy
. - .. ,... - ,. r' ,•conies and- 'a c?i•sa ^
ort en great xr•an son. _ ar ga of r
to win the dollar twice during r sit an l interpret: the .noire to -,_$uc!r courses are aimed, at,Han. Fertile 222, 208, 224, Jim red roses when the h::ppy coil-
the at Neu-market, Sunday,
the season.,the• award. went to 3larch- 19th. the family. The reg,stered nurse impro.erirent in operation of Gun:_ '208, 201, Doreen Edtt•ards: ple left fnr a short honeymoon.
Chris Bentley with °1;2. Other Birthday wishes to Tel on our stall, for this-puepose, sewage e -plants tkirougho.ut the!2'0, Data Brundle 301, Al SkPI- On their return they w;i!1 re..id�
high scores were Glen Hart with Gibbons who will be one yeas. continues, the care in.cu+,i,era- Province. A similar course for' 'on _03, Clarente Gibbons -_5,.,on the grAom's farm north'of
2231) and Sandra. Gordon with- old on Easter. Sunday, April Lion with the public health water «arks o eiatort;uas held •219• Gordon Warren 270, Lei, ,Pic:eying.
217, The Hidden'Score.twas won nurse. Progress. •keep the 1' Fertile. '1:;1.
b.: John Vincent. 2nd'. `doctor informed. of aii.• change i by the Or;'KC last December. Isis;:� Single Flat, .hnreen Ed- guest; wet'e• rear t _f:oml
j. 311. Stet'e Schtwe'ts fr'em Tor- P' p
Congratulation? and `Best onto s lent last weekend with his, the condition of°ha patient. wards 306, Gordon Warren 355. Lad.rfrel(F; Burford; Oal;
W;zhes to Mr. and Mrs..HotwarQ' SCHOOL' HEALTH SEI1V High Single Hdc g
sights Mr. and firs. Ilia Sch g p., Edith Rea- Bur:in ton; Whitby; A'rx; Suit-
ICE:ICE: Tho greatest amount of tainerl by an in-sera ice program
Williams, Ridgewood Rd. on 'wets. ..of r•eTular staff meetings. Two man :3.1:3, Reg Carpenter. 318, t,er,'Alta.
; Pickering; T.,rontu;
their wedding anniversary Sun-i }I r. and lira. Cant Matson'nursing lane, 30 per cunt was
g Hig•r Triple Flat, Ivey Skitch Au}ura. and Marl;:an;..
day: lurch 26. ent in the- school health pro- r?urse� attendec!•a, night course;� ,�.
and.Kathy I{ath from Toronto visited l gram. This does not include i in "Interviewing" at th•e LTni=1'1,. Clare Skitch 886.
Mrs. Leta MacLean, Chester the r family last Sunday Mr. versity'of Toronto. Four of the] High Ti inle Hdc Vera Tran time spent -immunizing school un
ton Shores, is able to b. out' and Mrs. R. Dev. ch,ldren, 'which is classed as,staff have spent-one week at a'.4uada, liik Cichun i93.
again after undergoing surgery NIy C«rd of Thank,; s ecial Orientation .Course at I
inic time. This',fi ure is hi h-' p
in St. Micheals Hospital••last :One would have to lie conned lel g g the Ontario. Hos vital R'hitb • T B
week. Ito the hospital to understand'e' than our total home visiting. 1 y•
P !time which was 27.3.per cent„ Guidance with regard,to mental TB is still a major health prob-
A speedy recovery to Mrs.,l the good feeling one gets on re-I health r as gi -1 TUARY . lem-not so,much because it.vills - -
-eliff ' 1959, the same .amount by, larly by Dr.. Malcolm Director'• a person,°as because so many
who has been quite ill at home tors. -I swish to thank my many of._the Out-Patient Department people have it—don't know it—.
which-school time *Nvas incr•eas P
the past two weeks, and to �Irs, friends for' their thoughtfulness of the Ontario Hospital,Whitby. Pickering and district was, and infect others!
Betty Craig, Rouge Hills Dr:I during my sty •rn hoc ital. May ed. As mentioned earlier in this P Y•
who underwent singer at the j Y P Y -report 2'3 ,per cent of all home GENERAL COMMENTS: shocked on Sunday last, to learn i It is usually passed Snort]one to'
Y God blear each and every one visits were on behalf of..school The nurses have noticed a.ttiark_ of the sudden- passing of An-I;the other through the air into
Scarboro General Hospital this who .remembered me even in 'age children, These statistics ed increase in emotional prob.i drew James "Andy" Annan at the lungs!
Rees•'• thought: Sincerely, •Jean Rut- I Woodstock. He was 42. Tuberculosis has no early sy'mp
show 'that elementary school lems. These cases require a I toms-
For anyone intere§led The Se-i ledge.' Y � )
g children have received major great deal of time.an iny,olve Andy was born in Pickering
coed West Rouge Brownies have J d
been formed with Mrs, ;Vary . . emphasis in 1960; although the;many other agencies,' Township. and attended Basel After catching TB you probably
Welch and Mrs, Ruth Carr asl Guelph Firm Wins as health workers feel that oth-` The effects of unemployment, Line and Pickering high school. will not feel ill for a long time.
er r o r amnies e.g., pre-natal i inadequate incomes and housing He later' farmed for a'time at I'But meanwhile, you 'can infect
the leaders. They twill. meet p' g'
�. the family farm on Bay Road.!
every Tuesday in the school. at OWRC Bradford Job health supervision, merit at are marked by malnutrition, Y 1 others.
least equal attention. dental caries, improper medical Andy was always good natured This same, simple process has
7 p.m. Three contracts in connections and well liked b all twho knew] a
Many Happy Retur•ris' fn t�-ith a setwerage scheme for the OTHER 1'ROGR MS: the supervision and emotional y kept TB with us since the beb►n
Wendy Jolliffe, Ridgewood Rd. public health nurses participat-,stress. him. He was a member of Dun-, ning of history! :
Town of. Bradford have been ` barton United Church, '
«-ho celebrated her fifth birth-, ed•in Child. Health Conferences,; The Visiting' ' Homemakers � The great tragedy is that those
awarded to C. & F. Careee Sur•civin are his wife Betty'
:lay with a party Monday, Afar. Immunization Clinics, Tubercu-� have 'been of .inestimable help g closest to you are most lil�ely to
1 Limited, of Guelph, it has been losis Clinics, inspections of Iii- as have the Official Welfare D-e- and two daughters, Joan Car-, be infected.
�; announced by the 0•ntario-Water
�, to �,ally Barrett,'R_ _
Rd. who was ,Six March �r, to' font Boarding Homes and Nuns- Parfnients and'Voluntary Agen rol and' Judith Lorraine, his _
T�aren Puikiss;SunnvsI' w-h I Resources Commission. � ink Home:. Rcipresentatice-s_-at-Icies, mother, .11rs. Fannie Aninan TAKE A TB TEST
haul a party on her'ei0lith birth I Dotal cif the?' three i s sub- ended niee rugs and spoke to I Ttwo outstanding needs are Holmes, a brother Donald, and
Otto-
day, Saturday,' March 25, to j mitted by the Guelph contrac-;co!mmunity- groups, •and- one distressing to the' nurses — the five sisters,tJean (Airs. E. Otto- WHEN THE SURVEY
Andretw Quick, Donshire Court,li ling firm is $243,:;7:;, divided as ,gives on the Visiting• Home-I Lack of baby sitting services and 'tile]]), Ella (.lira.- L. Sharkey), - t
,,ho was eight Monday, follows: Contract ".�" sanitary I maker Coni rttee of the Pick-' trans oitation to enable eo le Margaret (Mrs. B. Scott), .Mu- •-,COMES TO YOUR 211 -
1Vlairh' � I P .'. P P
27, to Linda Wakeland, Sunny eying Pied e`bss. to attend- their -physicians- or riel- (�Irs. D. Scott)' and Doro-
sMpc, on her twelfth- b i-tbday sewers and forcemain, $1.37,(:,0; Two students from the Uni- hospital clinics for medical dare. thy (Mrs. R. Watson): tOMMtJNITY
'~larch 27, to Mr. Fred Hunt, Contract "B", r a tr sewage versity of Ottawa had ' field We would -like to see the com- Funeral service was held from
station, $47,97::,; Con- ;SOUTH ONTARIO COUNTY ,
Viand Rd: who had a birthday pumping • practice •experience with t he -munity pick up the challenge of McEachine • funeral home on n MARS SURVEY,
March 2:, and to Mariene•God- tract ':C", sewage stabiation unit. free baby sitting setviCe for Wednesday with interment in -
S�4S
den, Ridgewood Rd, on her lagoon, $37,9511•. Staff education ..was main- needy cases.- Erskine• Cemetery, . � /►►PR1L
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