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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_04_13 L - t s PUBLISHED 'P H 0 N E - S I N C E WH.iTEHALL 1 181 -2 - 9940. Y VOLUME 78-No. 30 PICKERING, ONTARIO, TMURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1961 PRICE: 1 Dc PcR COPY' r eba' :ted. r= a e •os s e � u e �. Argue Tie True Costs Objection An Urgent Appea ' WO ersons ee eir Deatu From Your Red Cross At Easterly limits Of Pickering - . 'Not Bein Presented wised To The Red Cross finutcial cam- g paign for 1961 officially ended Two persons were killed, one critically injured and ' March 30 but our objective has • one in fair condition as the result of a head-on collisiol� Hel i port not yet been reached. we are To Local Ho meowners • certain however it can be ful_ at the easterly- limits of Pickering Saturday night_ filled if the people that were Killed were.Ronald Green, 2:3- _ It was d;sclosed this week, rot visited by our canvassers of Fa irport and --Roger B?Ian- The costs of putting water at P-ckering Township council; would kindly mail their dona- ger, 20 of Can. 2, Pickering'. '1"`''`��'r"'"�`��'s Ott' l .lave already received object:on.?1 bons. I Critically .,njured was Mrs. • • services into East Rouge was co a heliport that was opened in � �/• the basis of a discussion before Copy Deadlines For . �'QUr loco] Red Cross through- Joyce Green, 1�, why suffered Township Council the. township, only last Thurs 1 out the year,have aiways been concussion, fractured left leg,) township council this week, . . lay -and reported elsewhere in;able to cope with the growing,abrasions and shock. Rayne when two delegations appeared. The Pickering News (` r Briefs One said the homeowners were! 'fhe his iss::e. [needs of your cominunit . They. Laundr,'e, 19 of Htghbush Trail,! - News now has an Ml.' Frank Qgeden of D;xie'1 have been able to do this only who has both ankles broken and ' not aware of the total cost to earlier deadline 'time each I Road has iec-ei.ved a license to f't"G'�L"1 tr the homeowner. The other dele- week for both news and ad- through. generosity and under- fractuivd left leg at the hip, have a helipoii, in his own yard ;tandin� of the work of.the Red abrasions and shock. Moved by Laycox, seconded;. gation who have been ciiruIa-' .,vertising copy. and the ne. p Cross. To those of you who have l . T-h im 1 rug a ghbVrs are complain- ,; e pact sent both cam. by mss.^ that R`•; rravu toRua ,, sign who want water, says the we have had a few people i not ye, can n a:un 50,feet back,. a roa . in e r t This I`cense is issued by the p y l Belanger's car rolled ek I al i feet, be gravelled and diwheclt costs have been,discussed. I who have been disappointed," lease•mail your donation to Mr. _ Depaitme:s. of Trznsport, Ciy4- -J. Clark, campaign •chairman. upside ' to overcome mud cinditiotzs. Mr. A. W. Carte, a resident of I some irritated and same down- t'►i times, corsthe to rest. t � Aviation Division. •! Frenchman';' Bay or Mrs. G.�do -n in the ditch on top of • . — • — the area said, "I am not ob-, -right angry because they' B law_ Enforcement Officer ' • - ecting to water iii East Rouge. were too late to get their I Crichton, president, Pickering. him. Laundrie wsc found in th;a went the 'Board on. �irrday — 1_ Moved by Spang, secondeel!.' I am objecting to the mariner'ini notice or advertisement in back spat. TI e' G*een car came and learn?, :hat such'a license • � , , tree•*• in the m� by Laycox that grant of $5O'• which the water petition is i that week's issue. gay Ridges Plan Idle-of-the road 1 ` :s issued by the Board, regard- II be tn�d- to Ontario Cotutty being presented to the home-!, We are sorry too, Nhen we g A:tn Greets hanging part wap, :ess.of )ex:al. zorir.X. , I Farm SarN+y Council. owners. All the cost irtforinatia n can't get every bit:of copy in.. f' • lit t..e p�s�e- door, The _ ' Re:ve S''^.erman Scott said .. should be supplied. It is not a' but we do have to draw the � engines were l . fttlly flattened � that ht felt zoning was tite of h; s Gong Ahead I rich district. most of the men men line somewhere or we would u3v the township could do any-1 Ta Engineer T. !i. Jes cn .m both ca*s..Y:ckering.fi;?men4 ',I :ed;by Jam., seconded L are working men.-The taxes.are! not get the paper out at all. thing about it. but that he was reported to council this wee,: uii f were colic 1 tA'stand by :n case ' Deal , t; st.tYn aFr•of Holmatx ' going up and in the case of Our new deadline time is ;t:,e Belan-er car caught on told thtz •�nuld pr•nbobaly. pre- the progress st Bay: R;dg?s. ,i Coo t-uct:9n tL,, crush gravel aL water I think the people should Tuesdays at •t p.m. HoweNer ,eat a ve,y weak case. r4i r. Ash- while he wa; st pin^ J 1, - , , He said that &3,520 feet of :6,ce o.; per t,,-n be accepter!. know what they are in for. ,A we would appreciate it great- neath it. Pylic? ir;rl gxx, number of.hnmes there do, ton cool he�l:d na_ think a-.:- watet-main is laid, 89,Wa- foot Iv if you are able to get your _ :ra�r ct to Fier"L:a # '' — • -- : of :aunts cew'`'xerttndA to aI Pwkeren-g and A ax tinti' t' net have water connections and' ropp in as' early as pae,sible storm - o f-. :kneed b 4 iii^.g ;ouk:l be done under the ty • `� ' s number of out-houses are still nu'sa icy b;raw: feet of y Deakin secoudec$,, in the week. �rerk..g w;; cleared a:v:•.y. - 1,., t},,,tn held an official. of r;;2' home. are n?w connectr�J� ♦• :by Lay cox that Pickrrino being.use,i. I am asking council.!' Remember: Tuesday- at t A?•init a dozen h•.+t tr t^*r+ through the paper. or'bv direct p.m., earlier if possible.Thank rtFen� 'f ^;y new heliport last to wins and sewer?. 1?anger ca. Typ Counci[ litre tlnre� rFFh rn,,t�', ;e v. th pre3e and A Leta: ui 1.•' io fee, of tr-, iiKi.�i•the.L'N ' , �� R'i months' notice to the Villa�,t►' ]etter to the homeovrners to e.x-; you.- I vr,•atz•• take has been,laid for the water 7• .Dr. F, J. Cu, y. � i3'; Qf-Pickering that the contract 1 co I ,• uro�er ronounced Sr':tnz rl' plain what costs rise entaaed to. Hehr� tens can tale off and' plant into the lake. The low- eft'' p of November a, 1956, be_ter- put Water into this area. Many' larnl r3i• "n h:? sac:. ard'', now c.vmplet?:I I Leal at the scene. Gre<n died ' do not realize what it will cost..-petition in favour of water-fn: 3' hump house is n urinated and that a new agree• e. °'ute 'to' A ax j�oerrital. i cinder h.s license. and Life main from the waters k 'ment be sigi*d. Reeve Sherman Scott said,; E: Rouge said• that those of the Crunc li i Ru„t Deakin said P.C. Ds+ve F rrf ^g, 'w'tci is "the ftta'ures ��'e have are from residents contacted so far,abe,ut r^ plant are under to=t this weep•1' • _ e co-1-1 hear the nurse of the' the sewage.want all tF;. ncaaii;it'�g•:t`e e��iFnt said . she engineers. It is difficult to 92 per cent- have .signed-.for! •sour a mile away, cinch outfall from the %)Iant t ' ;oat n �t^� - • as going _ d� e.-•ttmate what U w lI .cost each! water. He' sail that he an,; I o 'y )loved by Tr•akin, secon !tome From the street line in access! others who are engi the !alts has k.cen !arid and 63 ••t "Less - + r by Laycox t' . the clerk 1) feet of -' rch outfall'has bee 'tars. r. '''' i, ,,e daughter author:c«d ' ill for tendei•� M vary and we do not know! neers have presented the pet } 'of Mr. , "ii: C. Denney of r #,he hnines that already have t.ion without any m srelwesent- Stage Coach 1-aid in the lake execavat;on fa y on town-h , ti.::ncr ci,,.atage. connections.- Lion. He said they hair Kati' t!"e main"bottling is now cam- 'Fairio t B L. 'I3enry said i• . "I feel some people think it meetings with township engi- ` �,1••t.- and .35 per cent of the that list 'uur• ' r left their 2 e will onlvtort about $:,11 ur.$tiu nee[ T. fi. Jefferson and.GSUn IS In The Plans foundation walls 'puur'. . yecir of%1 lc.f ,:Donna with Moved 'by trs, cccondea try get water into their honies.” cillor Clifford Laycox present, - • them ar-I h+ an.l her bus- by Deakin -at a byiaw ben. 1Mr (arc .ail. •`]f w•atrr• dnes!to be sure eve�'�tlitrt; wa hand we+� r t six =ry to visit tntro$uced tr appoint a town- Mr ion Veterinarian Opens p: frier .; tr. ', ^.t t'-e t;rne: ship museacn cyrrtt;ittee: Ttiey-- come,it will r>nly be a short time' accurate. He sail they dtxcu..a l' hi p until there -will he ::ewers, which pr'ces with every on+ theti tall.,-! Practise' in To1AtRS�f1 Police situ i t ut Rrlart:ei-had ' are: Kubert Miller. .UoiialcE ! purchaser! l '� ar '.st Tuesday.• Gibson, M:•c. Kenneth.Clarke will be an"a,(.tiiional cost", M i to in presentiru, the petitinn and B.,.,lagha^i t Sl ecial)--Thos Dt- _t f r, 1 L. �.. Hell i r Cane adde4l l gave the homeowners the a; j v.:c::•e n:i� a •.'.it l t ! t2s.de. t= •' ,-open a-•veterinary ;,rtrcuse in .after ra^Liss e!:;:; pabilut s car l. E. C. Wtiljean, 'Mrs. V_ r r just. ur. ec a rout thrr-e Loucks 11'iliiaai Brvwn, W- Robert I)uncombe, -another coots to their home l r hc. :•, : tship in 1$ I ,p;cr;rring 'f��p, vn A.rtl 1� at , Tow•r•s^i it �. t of .i..�)t'e. he wa= aw�on, J. `+. Scott antf resident: -.aid he \was concerned,depc•ndiNg wi the lot size. ten t;'e f, ?t _ p' C-*utt ,!� Koine on- Old Rc,sebank .Rd. % I� G L about people signing something; Mr. :Ki-n Anthony .said, 'th ' :' sat :,urn t: hrsi.i offic ai \ M. J ot2h' lil ed � ►[awb ai. they cannot afford to nay for. people, in East . Rouge wain ias,n • o.i g, tn.nx the a,c:a. Iii: Vanags is a graduate of —• • — ' file average lesson will`sign a water. '<'Ge are not . worrier' :'hr f. : ,niaj ,•;,blem, arc Veterinsiy College, Guelph, and Soon To Announce T,etition-without giving too much about objectors We,exl'ect 9: he duly one to a:,j,ear• in the I ,,as ,o:.,eii in Canada for . 1_' T��, .'ear f - w'exe.given to a. New Tw . Tax Rate 5 -=�enn side rat ion to cost. percent of the owners wilLsigrr. i=t rr note via. a law t I year.. His native country is Lat P bylaw .t,. c $ new to Reeve S 'c persons c " - �r. e, ht of fences at �•ia ',vi-,, :e he received his'bath- -Pickering Twp. Pax rate F-c0in in....ie tu':ct::hip Lv _ra who do not run the line into not said I am against water ni 412 test. „ 'ar,s de_ree in agiiculture. Fo -should be. struck within the da: tn;vn School Sectiotjt. their home still have to payIlle-the petition, I just want the trruss 1'h.- summer•, 150 years later , i number of years. he worker. next tw'o weeks, according to, •o. Z. frontage rate, but that persons'costs presented." �! Iownship residents will. tal[r .on•a •horse- farm here. Reeve Sherman Scott. outside the water area arld not! "Have you hat] any home- clown their fences in *elcorrrin:, • Bet-ore coming to .Pickering, Mr. Scott said.,last week benefitting from water do not)owners asking 'about sewers?" -thousands of guests and visitot•� Di. V<nag's practised in i x- that the hitch school and 'Tau reading: were. liven have to pay. asked Reeve Scott. who will join in celebrating th,: bridge..He is interested in boti` countc .rates will increase the � to a bylaw to license and' Mr. H. Wonk, one of several I Mr. Wonk said that several tnnivr=rsary with a series of spe .,mall and large anirnals. overall rate about six mills. ` fegulate plumbers, master who have been -circulating a have asked about sewers. •sal events un-1 official ce'-.emor ' A veterinary clinic is muct He added that the rates piutaLers, journeymen plumb- 1 ies. .The weekend of July 1, 2 "ended in this area and we wist controlled by council be held r:s. drain, contractors, draitr (Continued on page '_') , Dr. Vanags the very best- to the same as last year. and apprentices. Ignore Annexation Talk. ---. _ _ -- _--- -_----- --- ----_--- ------ . -_ _ Pickering Horticultural Society Executive For 1461 Says Township Reeve Pickering Township's reeve,, interested in annexing ]and,east - -- — Sherman Scott, told his council i of their own. He said they could this week that talk of Ajax an- then service the area of ,Picker• i land to a west of A'ax in Beach. TP xin _Lh__ r� g should be ignorgd. Both Reeve Scott an Council - "It is just wishful thinking on i for Harry Roves said they had the part of some nieinbers of the', been talking w;th Mayor Writ. d ? Ajax council" the reeve said. "I• Parish of Ajax, who informed ant hppeful that we could uppose them he was not interested in this very successfully at the annexing land outside Ajax. t O.M.R. level", he added. "1 don't think we need con- y Mr. Scott said there might lei cern-ourselves with this niatter some justificativn,'if Ajax was, at all", Reeve Scott said. Ajax Dairy Seeks '•.Recognized For 1.50 Yrs. Service .Larger Territory ; i „ Ajax Dairy wants permission ' Mr. Daniel L. G. Runipth , from the Ontario Milk C.°ontrnl Phtit.B.' was presented with t •_ Board to_ serve a larger:,area Golden Atmivei:sary certificate) the, to serving at the pre- from the Ontario College of I i Pharmacy on the completion of ` sent ne. �,. W. fifty years of membership in the' They asked council to support Ontario College of Pharmacyl their request with a,letter to the:f1'om 190.3-19:38. 3s' Milk Board. 'Ajax Dairy would like to be area at the present time", said able to compete'with Toronto Reeve Sherman Scott. dairies in serving Bay Ridges Council agreed to giving the i Front row-C. E. Morley, Mes. B. W. Lotton, C. A. Balsdon, G. Cowan, Mr's. A. Reesor, Mrs. E. J. Annis, Mrs. N. laughlirba THE PICKERING NEws I ppd they cannot go into that dairy the support it requested. Back row-l. Stobles, Mrs. J. Alderdice, Jr., Mrs. M. Cross, Mrs" L, Diller pttd Mrs. C. A. Balsdon. Mrs. L Bear•t',Miss lV1. . -Somerville, Mrs, K, Cooper, Mr. E. K. Belt, ,-, ; Pa9* Two A THE P 1 C K E R I N G NEW 5 - Thursday, April 1$, 1"1 Letter To Editor AUDLEY WEST ROUGE — FRENCHMAN'S CL.AREMONT _ - BAY NEWS Dear Sir: Volunteers are needed to.can- district to live in 'Ottawa and The Sacrament of the'Lord's' vas, Nest Rouge for The Can-11 have rented their home for' the V 4 ' Congr'•atulations on y o u r Supper was observed during the I eel- Sociecys Campaign for funds present time. . A number of local resideotsi: strong and positive editorial on. church service on Sunday after- The Frenchman's Bay )Tome _ the value (?) of fluoridation. It I this month. If anyone in the{ With the Volley Ball Season I attended the ice carnival at noon. j district could 'help' it would be almost here would any g, is I and School monthly meeting was Stouffville on Friday night. is good to see. The Newts taking held Monday evening at the .greatly appl-peintrel hY Mrs, a definite scan on some mg sc oo. rscussions were l ether and Son banquet. and Ronald Mathison of Picker- Lenore Stewart, East Ave., AT. would like to play call Mrs. for the local Cubs and Scouts which may—or may pat—be of , 2_, future activities including the benefit to all. the children of ing will speak at the regular 2.185• McIntyre AT. p60o or bars. took place on Wednesday eve- service on Temperance price and the - possibility of a Fun Fare and P The Second Rest' Rouge Cotton, AT. 1691.. Also any Wink. the township. If all the children Toe Alpha Conference which l a trip for the senior pupils. p Brownie •Pack .enjoyed a .trip, ladies i>;t the district who would Several went to Bracebridge . . are -included, that is. they attended. The will also Mrs. Rogers room won the at- is. on Saturday, April 8,' when I like to.help with the teams dur- on ride night to see the Ux- But there are a few things. speak to.the senior classes of the they visited the Museum, had! in the season would be rest) !tenderise banner for the month.' F Y g greatly, Tlie'Frenchman's Bay. Rate- bridge-Port Carling hockey I'd like to know. Your editorial Sunday School. i lunch and toured the beautiful appt•eciated and call either of payers monthly meeting will be ,game. r isses rather li htl the Con ratulations to John Won-1 Allan Garden in the•cit•. The I the ladies for inform lion. held on Friday, p g y �- Aril '?1st at 1 Mrs. ,Don Hedges and Rose-. matter of cost. As a tight-fist- nacott and the former. Sylvia girls and their leader Mrs. M. area an _ Craig' Fairport United Church. Elec- many spent the weekend with ' ed, toothless old skinflint who Skelcher, who were married in Welsh, are grateful to bars. Nan i Rouge Hills Dr. spent the hol}- flan of Officers will be held. friends in Buffalo. is already looking askance at the. Holy• -Trinity Anglican', Kennedy, Mr. and' Mrs. McGee days-with cousins' in Islington. _ some of the things for which I Church, Ajax, on.April 1. They and Mr. Ralph Carr who pro-,E School Area No. 2'is having The Frenchman's Bay Yacht The local Parks Board met on- am now- asked to pay; what's are residing at 'l Elm Street, vide3 transportation with their; a Spring Festival at Rest Club are holding_t•,ieir Spring Sunday and made plans for the it going to cost me to het our Ajax. cars for�the trip. i Rouge School Wednesday, April, Dance at the Oshawa Yacht I coming season. It was decided to, children? p y Eileen and Anne Guthrie en-� Mr: and lira. oho blcLaugh 19, 8 p.m. A programme of I Club on Saturday Apyil 15th. appoint Mr; George,B&verley as tertained a number of young lin aril Ricky; King' Arthurs Band Music, Choirs arid. Plays i The Ladies Auxiliary have caretake rof the hall. It was also There are several thousand I o Court, ,.pent, Easter- , holidays•should be worthwhile comng out! planned an interestin gprogram.! planned to hold a field day-late residents of Pickering Town-I people of the community •at a with relatives in Cleveland. ;tn. All the schools in the Al.'ea I There are. still a few tickets in July or early August. Flans. ship who have no municipal house party on Tuesday evening Congratulations & best wish- will be taking part and tickets j available and anyone wishing: were made to have the grand- water supply., Is it proposed to of last week. PP Y•' P P es to fir. -an Firs. Gordon' mad• -be had from your school'to attend should contact any of' stand re-painted and the fences, place fluoride in their wells? If Bobby Richards spent the'-Sl avel, King Arthurs Court, on staff. the members of the Ladies Auxi- repaired. not, are the urn to be com holiday week with his -Cousin y, y g g their fourteenth wedding anni-i 'Mrs. Man Scott, East Ave. liar b1 r. and Mrs. Ed. Boniface elled to a for the fluoride Ray Richards of Toronto g DIi. and Mrs. Bruce' Andes P p pay versary «'ednesda;, April 12.; WH6 wa" iii char a of the Red i attended a 'masonic reception at `in your water?- = Allan Powell -visited with his M:• .and Mrs. Jim Gooding,' Cross. Campaign for.funds dur- son and family-moved -to theia• the St. George Hotel in Toronto• If so, why"shouldn't they be!-grandparents, Mr. and '_lire. W•'and Bobbie, Ridgewood Rd. were ing the month of March would I new home in Ajax last week-'on Saturday night. ' Petty,°and other relatives_at in Ottawa last week visiting- like to thank everyone who help- end. Fred Petty was the lucky win- allowred to vote on the issue? - ed in any way to make the can Cher-tywood last week. r - - nee of the -Women's Institute• 1t i their money! Or is this' i elatives. Y Congratulations to Mr. and) another case of "taxation with-I Mr. and Mrs. Dugan and fpm Mr Iva Casselman and Bev-;vacs a-success. i quilt at their euchre last Friday out representation?" ily of Minden visited at the errey Ridgewood Rd. spent the Many happy returns to Glen, Warzrn who cele- pp evening in the community hall. {home of Bert and Mrs. Guthrie holidays With friends and rela-; and Len Hart, Island Rd. who brated their 15th Wedding Anni-; You are not very consistent. i versary on April 13th. Also The euchre winners were: ry Ion Sunday. Gloria Dugan re-r fives in Ottawa. were fourteen years old 1'rlarch. Gents, 1, Gordon Gauslin, 2; in your editorial, Mr. Editor,i turned home with her parents bar, and Mrs. George Hay-' °9. to. Sally Head.- Ridgewood Happy Birthday wishes to 1M r: Fred Evans, Cons: E. Fryer. .., . much as I enjoyed it. You sas after s endin the week at the, urGt, 'and famiK 'Br}cemriore Rd, om het sixteenth birthday, Warren whose birthday was, P g h French Rou I April 12th. i Ladies, 1, Janet Evans, :, Mrs. medical science has gone on Guthrie home.. ; Rd, have just returned from a At nl $, to Carl ge Felstead, Cons Mrs: -Carson. record as raying it ha= been Sympathy is extended to Mr. months vacation. with their re+ Mills Dr•. who celebrated his! Ross Fertile accompanied Mr.I Loot• prize, R. Nesbitt, Oldest. ,proved beyond doubt whatso-i and Mrs. Clarence Trigg rn the latives in England. tenth birthday with a party i and Mrs. M. Northrup and fam- person, Fred Ward, Lucky seat;. _ ever that fluoride cuts down{'passing on Friday. of airs.', A speedy recovery to Garry' Arnil-30 to Kelly Pratt, Rouge; fly of Ajax. to Wallaidget - for,Janet Evans, Nearest bir:hisay, dental cavities. There are innu-I Trigg's brother-in-law, Mr. C.' Mglntvre, Rouge Hills Dr. and; Hills Dr. who was three April I the final O.M.H.A. Midget'play-! H. Green and near anniversary,.' merahle cases.in which ."medi-! A.-Prout.of Newcastle. ;to Jennifer Jolliffe, .Ridgewood! 10 to Allan Fraser, Rouge Hills offs last weekend. ' Mrs, Petty. The April meetirrR, _.. cal science" has also gone on'i Sympathy is extended to the Rd. who, are both home with' Irr. on his fourteenth birthday I Mr.' and Mrs. Don Iiopkins+of the W.I. will be held or. April record as saying it doesn't do family of the late Mr.. Herb'IneaGl�a• 1M r, Doug Chaddtxk, April 9 to Ian McCrae, Ridge-1 and Harvey Fertile attended the 19. The teheme-trill be, "A Story anything of the kind. Even the; MErnney of Pickering. 3i r. Mrn Rtuge Hills Dr, has been con-; wood Rd. celebrating his fourth Behind•A Weekly Newspaper". last p-rug-raph.of your editor *.n his home for the past-birthday April 15 and to Carrie;�A.S.A: Convention•Iast week- Y i ne3 was well known.irithi:z area. fined 1 1 end at Hamilton. Le ora ,Tones celebrated her ial, there seems to be just a_ two) � oe-ks +with pneumonia. Riley, Island Rd, who had a! The Brougham arid d Whitby. birthday during the holidays teensy-weeny doubt in your fire-engines were cad}ptf to- a Nit, and Mrs. John Robert- vary on her fifth birthday April We are very.sorry to hear "mind w h p n you ,yay, despite i; son, Island`Rd. are having the!.10. and .entertained-a number of grass-fire on-Sunday morning that btrs. F. Scott is An the your pre�ioirs unqualified en-'on the, fro erty of Mr. J. Fal l Ajar Hospital and wish her a school.chums, i P P ---- -- - — — sgevdy recovery, Marilyn Rennie enjoyed easter, <. dorsei'ner t, ­if the doctors are la;-?e when it threatened to• !holidays in Tor•oiao visiting right." :r ,pad .,r the_buil,di-^.gr on ae'. ; FAQ RPORT BEACH �� 'U-ny happy ,•r+tn,•res to \i;ch with relatives. Jack Hambleton Jninir.g properties, north of the I � ,t-1 Brown .whn-will celebrate T I chfir• I"' i ti.s 13th birthday on April I;,th.:• The 14 club- will hold thes e 1' T!e avhole cuntmuaity was ThPtP v-ill.he :t ilispt3y of gyr n-. next meeting pn Act•il 3.1 at the• STAGE COACH =naked and'saddened. to learn nastics and all are cordially I ?►Ira. C: Siciich' received a home of.Miss•Barbara Carson. BROtK ROAD panful injury to her knee in a - EJf the untimely death of Ron invited to come and'Gee these P 1 y The next n rcting of the {Continued from page f) Green as a ie,ult of a car acci- energetic youngsters. Their fall in her horire•[ast week. �_Guide� and Bi•owniea. Mothers. an$ 8 has been get aside m mark dent in. Fic�ering Saturday ev will he no admission charges Election of Officers was held L.A. will be held April 17 at +.trig, i)eE'ppGt sympathy is ex- but tickets will be Gold for a at the meeting of-the Mothers' the home of ;Mrs. Connie 13-lake. the anniversary. Groups Of' Ea,tri Holidays iiuw otitr the ienrled to Joyce and his wife,: draw on a transistor radio Auxiliary of the Scouts and. _Mrs. G, McConnell.and Mrs. Township residents' have bce.n i Cubs. and Scouts met as-usual. :daughter •Donna land- -Aon'a; W e would like to, •.welcome t Cuba last week. The Pivstdent F. HolIingshead attended the set up into.committees to' c:r-! - The Brownies held . their'. patents NIr. acid Mrs.- -Robert ! back Mr. and Mrs. G. Mickel-; is bars. G. Warren, Secretary annual meeting of the Rt-d Cross ganize such ever:tei as the offi- mother ai•d daughtrr banquet on Griera of 1'i,!kering. Joyce is: w'r^:ght and family who return-I Mr,;. S. Fenton and'the Tres- Society, representing the Sr. 'rial opneings of the Historical 1lunday, April loth in - the m attar comGtiun •in Toronto Fd on <aturday. to their home surer Mrs; �'<'. ].awlor. 'There Citizens Band,held at Red Cross• (Museum,the Conservation A ea, ,irhool when ele:•en daughter: General Hospital with•head and'on 'Lakeview Ave. • i was a very good attendance and headquarters in Toronto. _ and the new High Sc3ia,i: an:I eleve❑ mothers attended. leg injuries and�sinct•re• prayers; On Friday, April 14th at, Xr, Hunt, Distrirt Commission 11 r. and hire. H. Green spent• r parades;, old• timers' events;! The B:Ynvnies opened,the eve-' an,i dope- are in the minds of Pic rig 'Village Community er, was guest speaker. Faster week at Port Stanley sports events; ball tournarrie t nip¢with the Grand Howl. Ruth us a+!1 for her full recovery and Ali dance will tr. held spun-� 'Wi-n. Fertile is attending the', and '_11i s Joy Green 'holidayed fireworks; bus tours; devotinral',.Ms,.- ltrop)sed a toast to the we feel too the anxiety that r ;aored� t'te Dunbarton Ath- j. services; carnivals- anti 'many' Queen. Christine Gerbi T.I.r Frith her . Ice and bIrs %E•ntion at Niagara Falls, Ont. 1t!. A. Samar i}lu and Valtrie other activities that go to make i,!•o,;F,, a tngst to the ntothi•rs;John 15criney of Victory Drive. in the aria in phy.ical fitne..�.-. this act-n., and Leo en u ed easter 8t Nor- Wood a celebration of this inaitnr which wa• ':r.T,on.lr d to by Mrs Haply birthday to Bruce B r- Plea<e try to uttered ar,c€ help I y' tudE. I Ger},is. G'Ince� w•as said and 'a WONVA who . �tias 4 years old, support this 'woe*,hwhil,. wurk.'I M!. Murray Powell is receiv- mood with_ ;Vi r. and stir_. J }hour ifut �ulrher was served Tickets are zL00 per person. iin� tl.atment on his leg at the Thompson. . A specisd feature of the anni-i April l:itn. -ltirnv ha y r'etur•ns to Susan) A ax'Hos,atal. Re are sorry to; 4I r, and -Mr G. Benson versary wiN he a stall- coach . O�:f?t'' MoCaf€e} rect.-.erd her A-welcome is extended to' Mr. Pp.' j' 1 journey over the old ro tEr ni?he. B:"'•:rte lain and BkvF!t}• $uy-''gnrl,'�ir.-, Burton and family Aikf-n who will br .6 years old. hear that he will be going to the visited 3i1. and Jii's. Caxwolth - Kingstnn Road from To:nnt�, tn; ands 1larie Mct'affey received who r'ECe:ttly moved into ?9. April 1Fth. . Toronto-General Hospital next of Markham on Sunday. 'thrli' Golden Ba,c. The Brn',rn:rs'{ I>,trk•.BhEi. •_Mr. and• �Ir R. H,awthorneI month for surgery. \I!•s. F: Hayward,.' Mrs, d Pioltering. It:s planned to bring -hen demonstraterd their work I • sorry ?o •learn that firs., and Joy and fir. and firs. JL! }:McGuire and -.Mrs. Jr Rennie _= sorne celebri,:es as passen;,er>. • r Jars, June Gurr was transfer•-! o on the offrci&1 journey: I with semaphore spelling out the Baird of Park Crescent,ia con- Boasie of :carfior•o attended the I red to Oshawa General'Hospi- attended the - day annual meet- I words' "Lend• a hand". Reef• tined to her home with flu. ! Gold Cord Ceremony`at Con-I tal last-week where she under-l rig of the Ontario Council of Early indications are that the sheet bend, and half hitch knots Birthday congratulations to vocation Hall, Toronto, Thurs- went surgery. She is, still. re-, Giro Guides at Deer Park'l1ni'+,zi grand celebration parade will 1 wbt•e also shown, a dance. and, Robert Munn who was 4 years I day, April 6.th a*_ Which..Lynn{:ported' in serious condition and l Church in Toronto last week originate in several, different' their .closing ceremony with-I ;,11 on April 13th. Bdasie received her Gold Cord I h!r many friends are wishing On Thursday evening fhc•y at-" areas of the Townshi} and will prayer and taps,, under- then Sympathy is extended to VIr. Certificate. r for her speedy recovery. f tended a Gold Cord Ceremony gather at Brock Road and N im- leads:s who are \irG. NC. Sow' 'el, j and Mrs. Folr,y of Lakeview!• Welcome home to Mr. and i at which 180 Guides, Rangers bf-r 2 Highway where it. will by,.Brown Owl; Mrs. Jean Han Ave. on the passing of his moth- Mrs: E. Blenkarn Sr. of Dun- _ and Cadets received.their cords. f�:m •un for the parade lodte na, Ta:vn} Owl; Miss- Susan ?r it C )l;ingwood 6n.Tuesday, barton ~hones whu have return- Betty Ann Carruthers enter - h erds at?he H:gh School I Pd after a •lens h vacation in LIVERPOOL Wilson, Pachie, It was a vet} �pri) +*r� ? y ,•fairies) a number of her, friends D'_+--• ' the Barl,:,dos. rrn Saturday,the oce•as on of he Ill-asant and entertaining eve 'Mrs. M. Browne nr' Toronto. , A rr.nae, gnu:eni, • r•:m; .;:air nir.k. _ :!sites �ugitter lIrs..Fred Many Happy-Return? of the r and 1I:s. ]la Sch��rtal birthday: 1, ht•t: d. stay to . Ruth C'romty''w•hif will{{ I I a1 by ova ]able•as n;enter*.0= 1 FF•, Prrork I;nad -:Ho?ne •f- Williams mid family cif nun- and-family s�tenr the traElitioital Mr. and Mrs. J. P,ernie at- of }re occ•asion., Ch-4.1! held their regular meet ,aru,n Shore, over the week- tr 1:, }enfs o.ti. un April lath Ukraine. Tipster in Sa>?ina�i Itetlrlerl the Rt,nnie-Nmis aipd- . ?ncl. , •' ' 1II(•ltl all, with 1Ii', ant) •Mrs. ., ill,$'• ell Toronto o17 a ,':ay t! �e:.ts will be at Bro'�Khan- Mts. Moss pi•F:ir}ing. Mr. Mur - The'c_n=us for the T.B. Sur- anti family• formerly of Lake- i`' -Kohut anni family, anti client the w•i•rk t-nll -v.zh 1M r•, and a' the.; ickei'ing Alt), kar gave a tale oil tyre T B test e}..}< now_ conipic-te and ,:ill View _ Ve irid n„w of Markham u1.I l�rs. J. HoLfla}... cr l and Pa,k. that ;:e•!;• now bi-i'' _taken. ;; ; E wi7L receivedh a Skin Trst ,1 xl 1Ir ..n l 1Ir . F'.'1'almei Cnnl;ratuiatinn.. to 1iis. Re=''` Jar, and _ills. L. P,lak� antd the r1isU'iC[. RN B. Butter * the f*�ir.;r un Ti :.rs,lr,y ai..1 ;'I of Victory liri�E last blab• -who celebrated a fpm l} of H• r,Elr son :t !' (Ali,.!-i events''sidl to R p-+nrr over t'rR 7�'oekcrd_ - Iirth;lay Nlonday..April. 111th.. _ :r:rluttan's Ba} .ant ';-s, -}•f:17 ari a ' :r•:}' ntE'tr:=Lill; aril 1•i?!i. ::r•,? r•t.r!tiesfed to re- r rnfl with 1I r. :. rl 1I: G a' Wo w .?'d like ti, v:elcnlnr' h: air, nn parl:rl Diserinl.r.atin: mm to talc• Cnnvnuni-•: H: 'I oil 11 . and JIrs. P,. Rai:ton and I:iakr•. ;,:�• th,ititCrl the t'1 = } 11.. r.rrl. 1Ir . :an I)ain :_nfs ..,�� r ii- ,., :nil (�i19-irtiatl Livimn tvilich w 'uP?tlf.C, Ai,]'ii 1'+117 to iioilt' 11 ! rr l'll}' Cl�(t t'ri �'^ir'1'le Ii f'll:ter P7?i't'.-.,1, f•.tlet 3 F ..t c rIu 1 , nr n ,t f::miiy .,;.t, t irk u t rrsidell t - i !.be a?•I -n -I a- and-,;a o tnt 3nc ee oils ter t t,:t:. } : _3 •,lI Pt nat'tl Bakt a:, tht• ho r of ..i .. Ind I% 1 Wirt„�} tai:e. } l: t S ,lariat+: 1T P 1., t,ha+ ; ', r7i tllGr tl U. ai l ..t.Ce'ldl 1 rr:it' } „f 1ty2F'' , •) ;Li:7 LJI.: :a. .,It d , :'� lei 1Cr l ... C•17UrcJ1 ' ,+F' i .I'1.nt•i1• ill.. '±.• ift'.1'I'l: _ , , i r l,lti ll'll•il a 01ir;r•,+:•+:7 in i Happy 'l i!'t' il: L j r }` "Tl t• l):,,;'1 Hu r lE• \ 'ill hr till t nt• 1':,,: : iticlailticfl du:: tin it;; th • ra r, re Lot a„r�, .t inlay, April 11!ih. rr�'UL�1:''in wl,l M, .M” � t-Ll' �i!ilTl:�•rl \\'''u �.i'iil -Lrr ti .t4.l rE - -- .. . - R'r are r)!T• tr Yi'i :'t� that t. rte aI r ,.,i. : i A,.ii, :]",ti !ri•, 1,i7 :.r .) c�E:r rl er�irt• ai Mr. ant} •1I!.• B;ndbi-rt'?' li!s. R'm. Nail ha= s+t -.c.1 a E GREEN RIMER •I ;�ea:, : . , t I I)_u•f,iir I;ul',ti : Church• vent into die• city la<t Sunday th+: Con\t,lt;•R. Ji,y. 1 an'i:i ant. I aura Lt'•:• 'l r'a I'�t attack. .. luh was hell. in the 1: ,�a r{.i:',t .r ul•• c,f I)uroarton Shoe, . ,l1 :fir! _t.m. Cl:;_ by to c•isit-:H r. and 1lrs. G. Kim- !' M;4s Mari e:'iv an,i C'ai'+i L;h- Yroil- Hotel, Tr)ronto. :pt.rlt the Wt't•ktflld wit! -Alan tl;?il i:l)fJ !1.111. Tiling s T},at I1eP}) lt•l'. -- -- - -3Ian Y ront God. �jren*. L'as*.ei h;ncia;' :it!;. Congratulations' to Mr. E. >rr:+rulnloth'er llr.'. R..J. liwx bars. ;lose C-hay}t lira. Thee- CHERRYWOOD Co?putt who eelebwated his thurne of Toronto. Should any one have an} thrrlr sis'.ei in Toronto. osa GiUmis mother from Boston birthday on _Wednesday, �.pl'if Sincere_symtathy is extended oriel ur spiritual prolileiirs liis5 Sllirle;: Post and Miss } Pastor 'Holtne•c' •is available tc Creek, .Kirkland Lake is staying :,th with Mrs. Sow•erby ancd suns to 1Ii•.•D. Rowe and family on with the family fora-few weeks, The W.A. will meet sn the Anne Draptrr spent a coo le of discuss these with you in hi; P and lire. Carter and family hav the sudden passing of his - Church Hall on Thursday, April days in Toronto recently... ing tea with him.• randmother bI a r a r e t A. study at --the 'Church 'every very enjoyable evening was r l g g' �, _Uth at 2 p.m. morning from 9:30 to 1:.30 had when hire. Arlie Bradbury' ' The sympathy of the com- Smith of ,Pickering on Satur-I bar. and'Mrs. Rogers }•':•est'.nt- A number of ladies attended Tuesday-through F.?day or you entertained at her home last rnunity is extended to ilr. J. day, April 8th. ad their baby son for baptism a,mgeting at Locust 1ii11 Church may reach hint at Temple Monday by" holding”a euchre ' Smith in. the.loss.of a beloved Birthday congratulations to on Sunday morning t the r u-, Monday night to meet and hear 9-2i:'fA.; party. Mrs. Amy Bell won first , g wife' and mother who passed Leonard Kosurko who will 'b� gar church service. r Ma Hasel Re"Or Missionary -• Mrs, Lil Priebe won the booby away suddenly in Ajax hospital 16 year's old, April 15th. A number' from Cherrywood to ritish esf Africa. Sorry to report '.Mr. -Robert Saturrday; A ril 29th will 4;_ I,. prize. p VIi'T YOUR went to Locust .Hi}] on ilonelay t MY.' and Mrs. Jefferiea of P esor of the 4th, Concession is the last day of activitdeF, for MI-. and Mrs. Bernard Balser evening for the pot-luck sipper 1 Long Branch visited Mr. -and in SCar•llnr•o Genera} Hospital. the'Dunbartofi Athletic-Club at TB ''TEST ;pent Easter weekend in Buf= ind' to hear-,Miss Reesor ie+4rt _:Mir B. E. Draper. We wish him an early recovery. Pickering District High School. ,■. falo. . i rn bet, work in Africa. ''Thursday, April 13, 1961 1' H E P I C K E R I N G NEW $ Page Threi :Tax Returns Slower �I :11f Your , (OPTOMETRIC , Than Other Years fl: . ' VISION CARE Pickering Township tax col- I JOHN L: RAWSON, R.O. Are Not A • -leeto:•, U: J. Peitz h$s -informed council that tax returns for 1960 PLEASANT STREET 'REGULAR are slower coming in than those . , of the previous year. (OFF LIVERPOOL RD. SOUTH) There is $112,549. outstandibg FRENCHMAN'S BAY in 1960• taxes as compared to ��� $103,000. for the same period of EVENINGS SUBSCRIBER the previous year, the report I BY APPOINTMENT. TE.9.2601 stated. , to - x TENDERS THE NEWS N - •a. ■ FOR Why Not Phone - E TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING WHitehall y INSURANCE 2 -0940 : will be received by the undersigned until April 28th, F i 1961. Schedule.of policies falling due may be secured ' ■ from: s And Place, 'DONALD BISHOP, 15 yecirs old-and probably the youngest organist in Pickering Township, seen seated at the 'small organ in St. James Reformed Episcopal Church Eastwoodlands. ■ ■ ■ Township of Pickering, ■ Donald started to study piano under.Mrs. W. McLean and then.decided the organ was the ■ t Your Order' instrument he would like to master.. He has steadily progressed under the guidance of ` T. Johnston, Clerk Mrs. J. Smith. The organ was donated to the church, in loving memory of Glen Stewart who ■ iBrougharp, Ont. Bt passed away December 1959, by his- Grandmother, Mrs. E. Ellis.-Photo by Barrie Pomeroy.��■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■��_�■■■■■■utats■■■■■■ its Pickering Village Notes population around the village is considerable damage. The reason. — — rapidly increasing. They can be for this increase is in the scar- ' seen especially at night, some- city of foxes this year, which _ • Gra'' SS �'reS Booming sines around shrubs, young) normally help to `keep the rah- yy'�� = - plants, trees, where they can do bit's under. control. TENDERS FOR . `RAP As Spring' A AT THE: . • ! Pickering Township Garbage Dump Congratulations to Mr. and I ' Mr. Lou Scott enjoyed an eve- Mrs. Merv. Gould who cele- ning at the Palace Pier last! _ orated their 20th Wedding An-, Week listening to.the Calypso! Tenders will be received up until April 21, 1.961, from - niversary on Sunday. They were I:Music and watching the Limbo given a surprise party by 16 dancers. l _ those wishing to purchase scrap from the garbage relatives and among other sur-1 Fishermen are out in numbers l prises a Sunbeam Electric Fr•y these weekends for•sucker.% The, r e dump. Pan. • catches are reported light so far' E RAMIC C Mrs. R. Doble, Mrs. J. Boyes,ibecause of the cold weather. I Details frown the Twp. Engineer. -Carol and Sherry Coulson spent Ronnie Doble' was away for 'M four days in Buffalo during the weekend at Wick. H.e stayed i Sta'e i na on. April 1 7 T. O. JEFFERSON,-P. Eng., _ Easter vaca4on and while there at the home of Mrs. C. Fair- ✓ / Mrs. Doble Nsited her Aunt in` man's. I Twp. Engineer Lockport, N.Y.. I. Glad to hear that Mr. Tom" at 97 Kingston 'Rd., Pickering Rouge Hills P. O. - Mr. and Mrs. Graham of[-Watson is improving slowly. i i , , ' Morley Park had her parents- Mrs Len Pearson and boys, 'for information call Ont. ' fort, Ont.ast week from Frank- visiting The visited Bobe'Wii�on�s and dLondon j rarr+Or1A Oxenham W14. '24233 - - . Miss Kay Miller entertained Ontario, last week. Mi.:s G. Cook and friends at her Mrs. Cronk was awey'for twoil home"Wednesday evening. The —_- __ .r__. ..----•^__-- �'. -ocrasionra shower for Miss weeks at Bloomfield, near Belle- ' `-- Cook whose marriage is in the Ville, visiting, We are glad to near future. see her back in town. Mr. Frank.Petrie formeriy of Congratulations to Mr. and --BUY YOUR NEW the Bank of Commerce staff, Mrs' tt'rn. Gerr its (nee Vesters) ; on the'sirival of a baby boy: I OR USED CAR NOW l - now of Pet.erbpro, was in town 1 O j feat Saturday, Bob Scott and Harry A-rscott l Our grass fires were really •were ice fishing at Coe Hill at P bocming last weekend. We had the Don Scott's cottage over the weekend., 1960 FORD FAIRLANE 6-CYL. 2-DOOR $1 ,900.00 a small ont• last Wednesday on ;e r. and bars. L. Rackliam and the E.'L.'Ruddy property, three I / g on Saturday, at Squires mil Beach, fay, Windsor Drive, were at i s and east of Valley Farm Rd. Bo%vmanville on Sunday. 196.0 VAUXHALL 4-DOOR SEDAN $1,495.00 and late at night at the scene of Mrs. Craig Murkar and fam- tlie accident east of the"villagE. ily attended the Ice Skating, l Two on Sunday, Spruce Hill Rd. Carnival at :Stouffville on and on Brock Rd. Saturday. Mr. 1960 VAUXHALL SUPER STATION WAGON $1 695.00 Mr.• and Ur: Mitchell from, Several fathers took their Toronto were visiting their sons curling last week at the, 1 Mitchell and attended Church Whitby Curling Arena. Mi daughter last Sunday, Dr. tiL E. Whitby bliss Dorothy Leigh of ping-I 1958 BUICK 4-DR. SPECIAL, Auto , Radio, Heater = :$1,600.00 in the tillage.' stop visited the Barkey's, • " l Church St. last week. • Miss Elizabeth 'Biller visi"ted, With The Bowlers her, e duiangnthehlatte�ipart of h 1959 CHEV. STN. WAGON, BROOKWOOD :.$1,895.00 __. Easter Holidays. — - Pickering Ladies' Bowling' n r. and hers. Iiarold'P.ichard 1959 VAUXHALL VICTOR DELUXE 4-DR. SEDAN $1,250.00 Term standings: . son and Fenny and bet•, and'N•). _—Helen Mrs. Bruce Richardson and No. h—\Iary :3,J family arrived home this titi•eek :. 4—Eileen 27 i.frSp Special Florida. 1960 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR BLACK $1,595.00 —Thelma '. ... 27 ' Special music will be rendered 25 •bv the Grade 6 pupils of,Lincnln 1 No. :3—Anne . ..:.14 Ave. 'Public ,'School, con uc ec _ Is the Music Su ervisor, United - - _ p 1955 BUICK 2 DOOR HARDTOP _ $695.00 e ' High single, flat, Audrey, Rugs ?91, Bu. next Sunday at both sea- - F: h single handicap,— Aud- vices at I ickerinl L 307. i reNrh`triple, flat Thelma Church. j hn Bu Ron 4also s lri and 956 METEOR 4 DOOR SEDAN $150.00 Bran 67:3. John Ruttars ��i11 also streak at High triple, handicap ='Bar- the same services and the sub- bara Suter 651, ject is Toe Alpha. Sorel oFCi (flat): mm and Mrs. Bob Bryant and 1955 PONTIAC 4 DOOR SEDAN $750.00 ?.whey Russ 391, Mary Timmy spent la..<t week-end at - . Egen�.f '_'67, Thelma Brown 361-�,Lakefield. 2 :3:Norma Raker 152, Barbara Mrs. Earl.Otteweil and boys Suter 252-2:34, Helen Hill 2=19-I weye visiting her mother Mrs. 228.- Dorothy Phelan 2:35-31?�! Holmes and fartTily.last ��eel<, Help the Boy Scouts . . Have Your Car Washed At Our Garage . • i 2 08. Verna Hunter 214, Anne, Congratulations to Mr. and Fe .tau, 209-106. Mrs. Rol) Cousins, I:n,al Rd. on SATURDAY APRIL 15 FOR ONLY $1 .00 Sc mew 200 (handicap): I thr• arrival of a baby girl. / f E1,.d-Y Russ :307, 1Iarg Eger-' Mr: and Mrs. M. Pongard and £ off 285. Barh:nnr fluter 261-243,! family, were at Port Hopc _last 1 1 1VntruL Baker 258, Verna H229, weekend visiting I+':. Burr aid's CALL WHitehall 2-5660 or 2-5661 er �t5. t'it•ginir. Hunter � .. Mil,a Lisiunan 21'3, Jean Disney' Misi; K. biilli - spent part of 214• 1•:ilren 1', Bess `elf,, Bid' her vacation at Barrie with Mr. ��� ��®� SALES PICKERING ' Thinrpaon `112, Bessie Bryant, and Mrs. Kennington an( Rnb.; ••210, Hilda 'Mitchell 2`10, Jlina We have been hearing fromi Lawrence 101. various reports that the rabbit I , !loge.lour 'T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS Thursday, April 13, 1961 y. the business period, very satin-heating readings on "Easter." family. of Oshawa visited their'! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox vis- Gladys Burk will 'be sorry to ' factory reports were given from Plans were also made for a aunt Mrs. D. A. Beer on Sun-!ited their son John and Mrs. hear she is in Western Hospital L JNEWS OF "The Tea-Bag project also meeting of W.A. and W.M.S. day. -_ Knox and family at Hampton where she received surgical BROUGHAM the sale of "aprons",, also plans,members to be held on May 26. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and!one day last week. treatment: All join in wishing w were made for attending the Meeting closed with hymn 377 daughter of Toronto visited Mr, Mrs. Dawson of Claremont her a speedy recovery.. J W.A. assembly on April 27 in followed by prayer and a dain- and Mrs. Robert Miller on Sun- celebrated her birthday by via- Mrs. L. Beach of Brampton j St. Andrews Church and the ty lunch served by the boatess- day. iting her daughter and son-in- spent a few days last week with The marriage of Mrs. Flor- Bay of ` y Quints meeting in Whit- es, Mrs. ,Willson and Mrs. W. The following were winners�law Mr. and Mrs. Dean hlsira Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Willson. 1 sires Carter of Brougham and by United Church--en_'�'•ay_ I Euchre on TuPSday i on Fridsy We are all glad to see Mrs. Mr- Allan Ellicott, son of Mr• afternoon and evening and all Mr. and Mrs. K. Bent and evening. Ladies: Mr, Ross Carl-i Mrs. Wm. Sinclair and Mrs. Perry up arour.d again-'meter an a and Mrs, Randel Ellicott of Lo- day May 2. The meeting was family of Oshawa visited• her ton (who played as a lady)I Petty of Whitevale called on attack of pneumonia. 4=t Hill R.R.1, took place or then turned over to the Pro- mother, Mrs. W. Hamilton on Mrs. Goodwin and Mrs. Davis,4 Mrs. W. Hamilton one day last Mr. and Mrs. Moss Middleton Saturday April 1, 1961 at three gram Convenor, Mrs. L. John- Sunday. Gents: Ken. White, Mr. Lotton wank. of Claremont called on Mrs. o'clock at the home of th< ;ton who gave two very'inter- Mr. and Mrs. B. Ostle and and Mryan Crawford. 1 The many friends of Mrs.(Matthews on Sunday evening. •,+trride. ,� t 1 -ea. Mrs. Haward PIaxton play -mow -•ed the wedding music, and dur- 4ng the signing of the register. , Pink and white streamers ex =nd Easter lilies formed an arch for the bridal party. -The bride 'was given in mar.- viage by her brother Mr. 'Stan- Aey Thompson. She were apoint _10PCi� EVERY 106VENIf4G TILL. P.Me j* end short veil' off' white 'point R ?��a � ��R O u G E H -1 L L w&esprit nylon. She carried a = white Bible covered with a C0T- ,EXCEPT THURS. & FR1. TILL. p.Nj. ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY image. of red and white roses 9000 3rro Phytiss -;earl i was ess PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. APRIL 13th -_14th - 15th .iVST FAST O� ROUGE BRIDG!� son of honor wearing a dress of coffee colored shantung with ".IzAe green accessories and a 4corsage of pink carnations. SWIFT'S JEWEL Mr. Ivan Ellicott of Peter- -- 15 oz. tin bore was 'best man for his Mrs. Randel IE3heott, mother 21bs. C f. .� for C tof the grdom;wore an ensemble 0g. 00, (Save 13c) ` of gold-eolorpd floral sills with - vid accessories,and a•oorsage - ` (Save 9e) - of bronze a n•d yellow mums. (Special Offer 'of 6t Off Plus 4c Off "The reception was held- in the _.. MAPLE LEAF Large 16 oz. jar :township hall. Later Mr. and MAPLE LEAF _ Mrs. Ellicott left for a trip"to 1�/s lb. tin •.Fasters Ontario' and Quebec. �, �� Out of town guests were from � p .Ajax, Toronto, Bethany,'Peter- u borough, Streetsviale - g , � Queens- - . i COOKE D The regular meeting of the r (Save 10e) h Q ;t '49 Brougham Woman! 'Institute - • aJ t ' was held in the Tovrnship Mall AM Tuesday afternoon,%-4h the SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF - president Mrs. Annis.in charge. (Sate 7c) (SAVE 16c) ' files- Hore J y. past District Presi- •° ctent Rai a guest and Mrs. PURE LARD C , • Brown -the District President Ib5 BLUE pkg. of 100 full weight size bags t, was pr^^t:t to i:.at«ll 1.e C'�- - BAGS AOS► ' 79c leers" for the coming tt r. The (SAVE 10c) !' g WAGSTAFFE BRAND (SAVE 23c) large 24 oz. jars.standing ar convenors Rare their STRAWBERRY JA,14A 2 for 75e CLOVER CREAM '.s=srtnal reports. During the ge3►- _ -. - • - , . : era] husineG= it was decided to MAPLE LEAF � carry the Euchre! for another _ --- : V2 lb. pkg. ICE CHEAM pent Carton :aonth, It was also decided. to l�� an exhibit at the Port 0 �NAe1aN CHEESE Perry Fair. It seas. also decided �r�+1J ` . than 17c per pirM (SAVE 20c) less '#o imae 3ISrtle-Honeydale- „�,�.. S��CES C SQUIRREL _ fare 15 oz. k 9 p 9• and Kinsale Brancises to.eur PEANUT BRITLE - . 39c ,June meeting. (SAVE 4 CENTS) (SAVE i0e) The rn"::ng clo=ed.with the "'Que^n" fr4howed by a -daintg MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE 1 lb. Roll a aunch :Sp-e�i by the, hosts!=es -Mrs. Laves. NI•rs, Carlton and Im � ' Y1J 1—i5 oz. TIN . . . . PLAIN BABY .BOLL :� 1-15 oz. TIN . : . . BANANA :'Ir. as site K. C. P. and C, ' ED � and Rir.s visited ,xon f a- (SAVE 6c) 1-1S oz TIN CHOCOLATE ..:I�rr-. T}•n,,- Anderson of ,'.and-� . for^l nn Sunday afternoon. SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW — (Regular) Tiio fo;IO«-inR xerc ,vrinnerrt ' ALL THREE FOR 43c .zt the LQ.O.L. Et�rnre held in� _ I� (SAVE 32e) the Lo.1. room= �Chit<<a;e.� C No 1 Select Firm Golden Ripe fi1r, B. Thornp-on, Vij. I.yi '� � p :Martili, Mrs. Brook ; Mr. Roy (SAVE 13c) Carter, �Sr. C. Day and �It. C'. • - BANANAS I YORK FANCY FROZEN WHOLE _ .SAVE lOc b5. C Reis:; Linda znci 'Mi,s JanaceI KERNEL CORN - 2 lb. bag 4Sc j Barclay of I_'ird=av ;.:sited I -'their aunt Nlrs. E. Campbell *iuring the Eater holiday.i. E iRESH PORK (Plcnic) WHILE THEY .3r. and firs. E. Campbell I C MUM vsitei with Mr. and Mrs. A:ex;. .. . . -. . Jon PS of T,nnntc recently. I. C "•fi" F. Duncan spent part Sh1dr'o 0�S Ib. ������of her Easter holidays ivith her! moister Mrs. Cla}to.n of Toronto. FRESH LEAN PORK ou fourth meeting of leis FEARMAN'S DAVERN BRAND SMALL LINK PURE PORK Brougham Busy Beavers •::a3' ]held at the home of :firs. Har-1 Ib• C glen on Saturday April 1. There, C'47-M-ircry n r1p girl= present, .Jlr-.i 'SAUSAGE I Ib. Tra � ]•laden rlen-o::strateri n?aCltlne J ]basting, dart=-g^thee .and ap-� MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED plying facinxs. Each girl: d:d u - sample- of reinforcing under- ROUND OR SQUARE . -arm seam.,. 0tta ak- ale _- - : The fifth an•1 sist:l meeting (b mf Brougham Buz;y Bea:ern •,•,•ere _ Ib. /�] en nt the home of nine Ilan- � m BACK BACON OASTS . .79 ':1s 1 den on April 5 «-ith nine girls resent. hiss Smith, the Home --- I p T-BONE and WING , Economist R•aa present. She, - . .CENTRE CUTS 69�' AND CUTi. � 59� ROUND, SIRLOIN, e?iscussed 'Achievement Day' or SLICES lb, or SLICU 4b. �1 '': r kith a?. Mrs. Harden discusel STEAKS ,� l?em and slipstitching. The girl; MAPLE LEAF SLICED 6 oz. Vacuum Wrapped Pkg. 79 worked et their larmenes, The MACARONI & CHEESE LOAF 9C.Apra meeting will e hei,1 �n (SAVE 10c) B�®� SHORT i �B April, 17 €a the home of Mrs. +i The .re;;u?ar . eetin; of the Fresh Lean Minced Beef 3 lbs. 98c ROKST J;-ioci:tL , •.vas herd BLADE BONE REMOVED ' rn «e l,F �lay -�, r>> at the Fresh Minced Steak . ... . . . . . . . . . . lb. 69c J-:omF nf .t: G&--. Willson.witif ! -c g I u Wi'l;zon The the Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast : lb. 9c BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET ' .�{z..t -lIrs. �ti'i'i-or.. opened the • ?nPetir;7 and welcnmA all .pres- First Five Ribs) ..-_ . /+ ( Y •ent:. 11 y p 571 Y Deng fol- Standing Prime Rib Roast . . . . . . . . . . . lb. S9c POD' ROAST .——I�: 3owe�i l.y prayer. the Levotion- ' al Nvas tAl.en by Mr.s. Geo. Gray j (6 & 7-Ribs) -from F:Fv,clation 21: 1-5. During j 44 04 A AA I : i 1 a - - Thursday, April 13, 1961 " -THE PICKERINO NEWS Page Fiviii ! DOUBLED I\ A DECADE //■////////////////■s1A lolunteers Are Christian Scientists i Retarded Children New Soccer League The amount spent by Canada's Meet In Rosebank The West Rouge Sports andlelectrical manufacturing indus-I _REXWAY CONSTRUCTION Recreation Association are try on raw materials in a year t Canvassin The Sunda ser%ice of Chris4Buildin F I formin a soccer lea ue for the $467-million in 1959) has! Brick, Block, Stone, Concrete —Out __ g _ _ y g_ and g g •arc-Science Society, Rouge Hills ='- N- k coming season. Plans have been I"doubled in 10 years. Fireplace Specialist. Beautiful Design for T� Survey , was held in Rosebank School as TO Be Launched- made for two divisions, one fort High Class — tow'Cost usual on Easter fnorning. Piano boys below the age of 10, and Imported goods have risen in ' -Testing for TB wi11 be the arrangements of "Processional Two of' the busiest men in the other for boys between 10! 10 years from 22 to about 41 Do h NOW — Frye Etsima» order of the day in the various to Calvary,'! "Open the Gates i the eastern'reaches of Toronto and 13. The organizers have suf-I per cent of domestic production cRmmtmities—,of-�Vhit of-the " "i r e" Canadian electrical Pickering Twps. over the nest played before the singing''can T. Stewart, co-chairruen of leagues, but would also like I manufacturing, industry. I'�////■///■//t////////� : . couple of weeks. Plans haver all 1.0-fere the first hymn. the Scarboro, East York; Lea-I teams from other party of the 'been laid and hundreds of vol-. The solo' was G. O'Connor-I side area in the coming Metro township to join the•league. and ° "Alleluia". l PO Toronto Association for to make it township-wide. If any unteer workers are making Morris joyous r every effort to see that each During the lesson-sermon, the I Retarded Children Building!person or group is interested in j �UY DIRECT ROM _ man, woman and child in the Easter story was read from the Building Fund. Between them, forming a soccer team in their .. south half of. Ontario County! 20th chapterzof St. John's Gos-! 'hey are recruiting 3,851 can-,area and entering it in the lea- Y takes advantage of the free TB per. The piano f- Gede was an'�'aPurp for their area: gee, please contact Jim Lloyd; FACTORY and SAVE test when it comes to his com- arrangement of Geoffrey O'-� Purpose of the campaign is to Atlantic ?-8484. n�unit : Hare's triumphant "There Is raise $1,000,000 to build two ti y P new schools for retarded chil- 7'6466, PL. 7-379a or AY. 3- E4sew•here in' this issue is an' No Death. i "-.02; or Mr. McWilliams at' --:ALUMINUM WINDOWS AND DOORS `t Advertf9em�t—that shows the; - '-- — —, dren in Etobicoke and Scarboro '` _ ��_ bates and locations were t e verlooked,-however that TB—is i and to add to existing facilities PL. 7-6_137 or AM. 1-_05_. GRILLES AND ACCESSORIES TB testing units will be set up.'',still a major disease among ui; of the Beverley Street School in I AWNINGS AND RAILINGS +One unit began on 3Ionday and accounts for an average of Toronto, the North York "Ro-, , 20 people a day•in Ontrio being) tart'" School,and the York Tw p ////=//=/p//■/////■/i SHOWER DOORS April 10 in Whitby and remain.. there in various locations for' tequired to take medical and School. / / ALUMINUM SIDING IN MANY BEAUTIFUL COLORS curative treatment. ! ■ FOR BURNED ■ the entire period until April, 25.; t 1 General Manager for the I. B. ■ ■ PRODUCTS GUARANTEED AND EXPERTLY INSTALLED. Survey officials are stressing' Kleinert Rubber Co., Mr. :Vic- • "OUT MOTORS / The second unit began on 3Ion- ■ / WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALES a Clay in the West Rouge area! strongly the need. to achieve' Williams is the father of four ■ `:end all electrical troubles ■ xnd moves on successive days t 100 per cent participation in the sons, one of whom is blind. The Pumps, etc„ Call Visit our Factory or Showroom at throe h Rou a Hills, Fai ort' Ontario County survey. Every family attends St. Geoi-ge's An- ■ ■ Beach', Frenchman's Bay, Pick- citizen of the area is encour- g loan'Church, where hire. Mc-•,■■ TEmple 9-2161 ■ 515 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY or PHONE MOhawk 8-5861 / Be e ring Village and Dunbarton,!,aged to take the test and assist 1 Williams sings in the choir. I� Dependable, Guaranteed Work T =' L, , ROBINSON ALUM#NUM Mfg• Co• ••spending the final five days of In the huge job of making'the' Canvassers are urgently need- .■ — Zd HOUR SERVICE the survey period in the Town Province safe from this major ed to assist b[r. Stewart and Due to confGetions between Ram Products and Rainbow Aluminum of Ajax. Much publicity has health problem. j 3Ir. McWilliams in East York:■ Complete Electric A, Mfg. Co., We, Rainbo Alumi um Mfg. Co., have had our name The TB testing program i and Scarboro. Anyone wishing j■ , changed and registered v?d�rYR•new proprietors name•, L F.'Robin- ibeen given to the fact that TB ■ Dunbarton — Stroud s Rd. is no longer the death-dealing paid for by the purchase of TB to volunteer .their services'■ ■ son Aluminum Mfg. Co. -disease it 'once was. It is often Christmas Seals in, the South should call air- Stewart at PL.I�/////////■/■/////■■■� Ontario County area. SUVTH ONTARIO C3U NTY .'MSS TB SURVEY H' ERE . RE .:.YOUR .'TEST . - , h ' S i th � f T e ury t test ery person n +er or wi _ Moss • et' o ev a red 8 II " - take place in the following communities and locations during - the next two week period. To safe-guard your own health and • th e a s are enco :- .• •' . e health of others, all residents of then lea era ed •�- - to k f TB - - to a advantage of a lee test. -. . FAIRPORT BEACH Thursday, April 13 Community HaJI 2-5 and 7,10 p.m. FRENCHMAN'S BAY FFiday, April 14 !Fairport United Chvt'ch `2-5 and 7-10 p.m PICKERING . ,.... ..........: .:.. l'Vlonday, April 17 Pickering Town Hall :: .: _.2-5 and 7-10 p.m. - DUNBARTON Tuesday,- April 18 `:St..Paul's Church .2-5 and 7-10 p.m — AJAX .. ,.::.::: ...... ....::..'... ..:'Wednesday, April 1 9 Ajax Community Hali :.: ..:::. 2-5 and 7-10 p.m , AJAX ......,:.:: ;..<............ a.... Thursday, April 20 Ajax Community Hall . ......." 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. , " ............:. .friday, April 21' Ajax Community Hall 2-5 and 7-10 p:m. ........................ r4dAX :..`:.:. .. Monday, April 24 _ Ajax Community Hall 2-5 and 7-11 p.m AJAX .. ;: Tuesda y p ril 25 :Ajax Community Hall ..::...... '2-5 and 7-10 p.m. , A , TB is still one of our major health problems, but it can'be con trolled when everyone cooperates by taking a TB test. 1 , BE SURE • TO TAKE A TB TEST WHEN 'SHE _ SURVEY :, COMAS '-70 :YOUR COMMUNITY This TB Survey is sponsored by the Ontario County TB and' Health Association through sale of Christmas Seals r - fi H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS ;. Thursday, April 13, 1961 page Six _ — — N E W S Authority . PI01tIS Brothers Are Rescued — THE P S 1 Y From Lake Ontario - r. E S I A 8 L I s N E 0 , a be FIRST with the BEST Js.rterd ere,ry Tfeursdny 300/000 Trees The !Cole br9thers of Chester- by The News Printing and Pub-'i�hbtg C&mpany Toronto. — The Metropolitan `on Shores'had an uneasy time I V s E `+O a Q P F e B I G BON(�8�F SEE D Authorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept>, Otta.ta, Ont. 'Toronto and Regions ons ConserwR- the other day, when strong ,3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 62.50 per year — United SUtes $3.00 per year :ion Authority expects to pant 'sZnds swept their small skiff „ half mile out into Lake On- .— ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST — nost of them en private l:nds, tarro' I"'• , <I However, they' were lucky , _ according to I�:se Bryson, who s chairman ur tae Authority's{ boys. Their father, hearing of , PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1961 eforeatation and land use ad- their plight managed to get out'' ---- -- - — :Tory board. Ito them and tow them back to • • ,shore, none the worse for the.. s� I Last year saw 550,000 trees -industry or Pickering ' ordeal. .)!anted by the 3ITRCA Chrough- Many-persons complain that Pickering has no industry 1 ut its 1.000-aquare mile juris- and taxes are climbing higher each year. Yet no one !action. spruce, jackpine and scotch ; does very much about it. The tree planting operations;pine. ----- atll he carried out principally The •authorit char es ri- Personally we don't know what can be done about it.I y' g p n the townships of Albion.,vate landowners $5 per thous- Whit-'and +A'i It seems to us, that when Pickering has serviced land, Caledon, King,.?Vaughan, 'for planting by machine for sale,-and providing the price is within reason, in- ^torch. 3larkham, Pickering and and $10 r thousand by hand. ::'3A• ° ;i::.� :.• `' Urbridge. ;The tandoaners purchase the' More and more farmers well soon be getting greater hay and dustry will make its move towards Pickering. i ' The Authority plans to plant trees from the Dept. c -Lands We'must not forget the fact that Scarboro and num- • bout 1,50 r)W trees in its con. and Forests for $10 per thous- pasture returns from the CO-OP "Big Bonus" Program. You ,- can be one of the first. emus other 'municipalities close to Metro still have �erwation areas. and. except Scotch pine which The basis of the NIEW CO-OP "Big Bonus" Hay and Pasture. : Ptanting operations are ex-.,costs 914 per thousand. -thousands of acres of serviced land still for sale. «'it. pected to get under lay about At the same time, the Auth- Program e,the "Big Bonus" seed mixtures s t The mixtures. that kind of competition, high-priced, unserviced land is,; the third week in Apr"I and ority will be carrying out its; are simple, balanced and contain only seeds that grow welt difficult to sell. I continue through until May 24. annual shrub planting and wild- together, . .All name varieties are of certified grade . ...There o the manager of the Toronto Indus-�some 2.I men will be emp:oyed life areas planting programs, are mixtures for all soil and drainage conditions . . .The seeds: A few weeks ago g' un•tae project, . I which will see 12 men planting -are packaged to sow two'acres per bag with the coarse and fine•. trial Commission backed up Councillor Clifford Laycox Main species to be planted are'a total of 50,000 shrubs on its seeds packed separately for easier seeding. who on several occasions has suggested that Pickering,,w:,ite and red pine, white land. The C0-0P "Big Bonus" Program of sound forage manage-= Township, like Scarboro, Etobicoke and others, keep a' - ment will help you realize maximum returns se your dollars: spent...and on your available land. To get these returns,only fringe of land on either, side'of Highway 401 for in-J . NAM a relatively small initial investment in the proper seed mixture, - recommended fertilizer and agricultural chemicals is required. dusuf e agree e with this idea. The numerou' new plants to!. t Results are what count . . . and you can count on the CO-OP "Big Bonus"Program for MORE FEED PER ACRE MORE be found along Highway 401 (in other townships) proves 1 �'�uY. ��y � MILK PIrR COW;'MORE GAIN Olv' BEEF 'HIGHER that mAny industries want a location that also affords _ YIELDS ON OTHER CROPS III ROTATION/AND 1i them plenty of free advertising. What better way than: HIGHER INCOME PER FARM. to be located on a main artery-that funnels thousand:, ;.� TELEPHONE BOOK I Look for the CO-OP Seal when you buy seed., w of cars by their door twice a day? a "Big Bonus" is arailable only at your CO-OP. Obi; the township's planning consultant has not; will be printed soon : felt this is a good idea or-if he has the township plan- Claremont Co-0 • �- P 1 ning .)card has not accepted the idea. -` �-^- P:-�>i�le will build homes al 'ac-t any place if the price� " �� PHONE 201 co-op { 1t' j Is right. But most person,, especially- city residents. do'. t 0 '^-- - not want to live.beside a,noisy. busy.thoroughfare such as Highway 461. 10aybe we do.not know what we are talking alx)W. a statement some members of ltlanninr b<+ard may heartily DENNIS CARTAGE SEPTiC TANKS endorse but we do say this: Other townships have zoned � _ `' Water Supply along 4011 for industry. And we might add those are the' ptf CLEANED 500 townshi that boast the bright new ]ants and they are � �e sZ gals. s+3o•SS.ao I; p� e p r�'l' 850 pals _. $6.60 the' ones who are enjoying the assessment from those : . -,^W. J. BUTT I , 1,000 pal•• r $7.00 - 1 _� f j andustl-ies, not Pickering Township, . ., . .. .' c :• a���*` S Oshawa RA. 3-4042 A TOP SOIL AND FILL ` �O ALSO SAND GRAVEL We would hate to think that the planning board has; �'� WEST HILL AT. 4.•4059 not already considered this, but if they have and.have! l�4aK turned it down, maybe it would be an idea to have an-! '. --- other look and reconsider•. '. - ', -��-'-'-���-�--# i MILLER {� 7 1- DR. ALFRED HEATING SERVICE L ky �Ote EXTRA L15T1lIGS. an little cost, J !tripe it Nskr f4w p iteple tte 11nd y": 4 f NATURAL W►a AND oll wRNERS a - L. VANAGS 2"MR SERVICE Why can't an agency be set up to conduct an annual' : IN BUSINi...Ulm extra listing to •how t s ' campaign locr the various organizations in this area that f other arm na,nea for your businem-to asto6ata � `�7ETERI:`iARIAN ! � e»+ a oil Equipment for Koum, have t0 go To the le each year for funds? y� name and residenee teiephorte number wr•h Houseboats, Traibn, Cenages, g I>QOp y your arm name—or to show after-hour nambers Starts Practise � ' We have the Red Cross, Salvation Army, Cancel for you and your key employees. � ! CO�1n9' etc. - - Children's Association etc. all worthy I AT HORfE!...Other members of the fainily and MONDAY, APRIL 17 I Trpibr Accesseries, Jacki, Gas I Fund, Retarded C .. + - -. I :Xclati�es, roome» or boarders would benefit from w , _ I Rehigeraten, lamps, SNOres, - causes needing our support. j having tttei�namra!acted in the telephone directory. at _ i But It does become 'a little irritating to have someone , 'Please be sun to check your directory right away. '}!itches, Futaps, Mantels, For changes and addstions call our Buiiness Of{�re 1.01d Rosebank Rd. -North i He•t+srs, etc. knocking on the door every other week or SO. 4ithout delay. EVERYTHING FOR TRAILERS If the local persons who volunteer their help each year] R.P.. :�o. 3, Pickering I ; .irN' E SELL TELE*NONE Coltt0AMV 1 : COLEMAN DUO THERM aid get together on such a plan as a once-a-yea!• can-, OF CANADA ? .: Telephone: INTERNATIONAL ass to combine all local drives into one campaign it; • ' .,. f TEmple.9.1.82'2 '9 TUDOR ST., AJAX would no doubt be.welcomed by,the ,majority of resi- silk j WHteall 2,3491 - -- dents. i ° Want to kin-low about GAS WATER REATING ? .,. . . ... ASK .:YOUR HEIGHBOUR She'll tell you that there's nothing to equal gas when it comes to providing loads of:hot water for any size family any size wash. Discover for yourself how fast, how convenient, how truly economical it is 7, Ao heat water w ith gas. You'll never want to he without ir! µ _ s ¢a "': n.Y r K ,"^..`A�.° t a^^%sk..at { r �.Yatr:." xe' L.x f -�. y� 74'£•u a`, ' Ah k IWIPPIR711111 L K. r ,L;b,,Y`. '"�l•^A <.,; ?+�'..... s, a :' « d6;�c5<>s7YPY'> BUY .2 RENT C a _ FOR+ ;FOR I 75 J, ONLY ONLY A WEEK E K a� A M O NTH , . on your qas bill ,on your gas bill ^as`•to r•v x �. i• •9'�.(`.: t v :•w rY'f'r.�' � r : 'yt',�. • �s� >M..�.,c�.�'+.r��.,�' �v..�:.+;5'.�{.,Gf"�,r #i�b '�' 'y°<.x`8,s:.t4`'y�,t...,i vttt . .'.�y.>�,..:".,.,a .:�.•"x.;'�,,�`k'.�`:"•:b,'�`.� ' - For'Complete I n f ormatiorl:' Call onu�nere . as r WFl. 2-2420 -- SALES DEPARTMENT ... '. - i ;� ••• . . TLwd rsQy, April13, 1961 THE PICKERING NEWS page Sev�tf The Pickering News 'has: been the n' 'spaper� first with the Pi keri — hi - rs a ne o c • ng Towns p-an ' 11111i" I or Li .- district for over 80 years. In that time there have been many c arlges in h N 1 ` 1 b . .. t• it • The News has .a ways strived to ring o s _ - readers these happenings in a true, unbiased man ner. .. es evens i n ave o e ea • k to The News. It has brought , s'ha ing appear in the everyday events which most people like'to - read about. Perhaps. you only buy The News occasionally at the.-present time and would like to be a regular subscriber. In this way you can get the E 'A RE LAR . news first hand so that you will be acquainted with the local developments which concern-one and all during these times when the district is making strides ahead. - e _ e as now ad w features which Th News h added new fe ure make pe newsier, more -attractive 'and • he pa r NEW '-'..F E RES ' .­ . _. much easier to~ read. The display advertising and classified sections are more appealing and .advertisers are assured more value fora their �IN THE '''NEWS ,_dollar when they present their merchan e to b 1' i T Ne`�s :a the uying puU is n he If you would like to s�ibscribe to'The News -fill BSCRI�BE " in the handy form at the bottom of. this page and for $2.50 per y ear you are assured of the biggest bargain your mone y can buy. . . [ . ■ :WEEK s• T , ••. _ „ HE PICKERING NEW ■ F LL 0 T PICKERING, ONTARIO, a Please add my name to your subscription' list ,. ;. NAME ...:................ ,.. ............. :. C 0 - ADDRESS .. •. ...... .......... .... ... ............ ...................:..:......... PON POSTAL ZONE ........... ............ PROVINCE ...::..: ... Remittance Enclosed [] Please Bill, Me ne — — -- , O Year $2 50 Two Years $5 00 Three Years $7 00 F-M BI ATU :: ■//a//a/naa/n■//an/■■/an%a■nan ■aaa/an■■aa■n■■■■laan■iaaaasaas Page Eight T H E P I C,K E RING N E W S Thursday, April 13, 1961 - I Private Heliport 1 Re. esidents At f _ f CE - :. REAL ESTATE � - R�� �edicat�an- Tubes Tested F g wp.± �L The Pemberton-Piggotts o: B Train placement Guarantee erryw•oo , w-ho have been liv-rl a ing in :\igeria for the past year! 1 Service Shop Open Evenings Monday, Tuesday, { , __Thursday, Friday to 8:00 p.m. "Your Friendly Resident Agent" hat is believed to be Cana' and a half while I`lr. Piggott a's fir ice Tube tensed for non-commercial use, ment in their preparation fo,' y Testers . . . Why Buy Tubes You Don't Require? H. 2-6212 Residence�''H. 2-3115, was opened Friday in Pickering independence, have attended sev-Twp., just on the eastern fringe eral celebrations marking`firsts' } T.V. HOUSE AND CAR RADIO REPAIRS of Metropolitan Toronto. 1 1GSTON RD. W� P.O. BOX 160 in Africa. The most unique o° Y.V. AND RADIO CALLS TO THE HOME The distinctive Department of P these was the dedication of the PICKERI_�G, ONTARIO Transport "H", pointed north first African Baha'i House of within a 36-ft. circle, will soon Worship at Kampala, Uganda. DUNBARTON RADIO & T.V. ' be a common sight across the I+ g to February. In a c.ntlneni e 1946 1 t more frequent, says Gerald!Temple was dedicated to "the I deRoux, presently Canada's only(oneness of God, the oneies of I PHONE TEMPLE 9-1191 licensed Brantly helicopter pilot religion and the oneness of i NO PAYMENT UNTIL MAY 1 ST and instructor.Mr. deRoux plans I mankind," before a vast audi- to use the backyard heliport I ence composed of Negroes,� aily to commute.(by helicopter Whites. Asians, and ce'egate-� _ BatJ>Irooms Installed, Septic Tanks, of course) to various flying as from all parts of the «-�r«l. :ignments. I I Let Us .Remodel Your* Nome -Weiss, Basements, etc. "Up to now, high initial cost The building. Afric-n in and Rear maintenance have I spiration, is open to nt:rsonc of — NO DOWN PAYMENT ' Kept helicopters in use mainly! very ratio teligipus and eco- nomic FALL REPAIRS ALL SERVICES 4 on gover•nnient contracts and by I background srmb liztne IFor A Complete Job 0 For further information Call the military," says deRoux who the process of unificat_'on which; L pilots the lowest priced heli- Baha'is are convinced 'trill 1 By Specialists .� ` .- PAT DUNNE Temple 9-1841 copter made, at $25,000 Brantly eventually embrace all mankind. for a cost similar to that of the Prayers were read and charted Windows Plastering average small business plane. in mnr languages ircludin>~'i Rec Rooms Electrical Soon to be shown on all C.S. Luganda, the local dialect and' Additions Plumbing and-Canadian government aero-; passage$ were read :ram the kitchens .Support Local Advertisers nautical maps, the Pickering) Sacred Scripture of all the; Floors - Masonry world's major religion,. ; Carpentry Heliport is located one and one-, Bathrooms y half miles due north of French-1 -The Piggotts w1l return-to budget Terms man's Bay on Lake Ontario. �Cherrywood this tear, probably; g COOPER BLOCK LTD. s Sir- Frank Ogden, v-ice-pre rn July. !dent of Vendaire. Ltd.. next Calf REMODEL CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. door neighbor of air. deRoux, ' PL. 7-4107 OX. 8-4571 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO who owns the heliport property,I ments emergent;: .rneasurei or-'has offered free use of the fac- ganization,the C.S. Coast Guard, _ BLOCKS 8i BRICKS ility to the Metropolitan To-l.and the_ 80,400 rnemaeM, of the, canto police and civil defence American and Canadian Air" ATTEND THE TB C - - , - STRUCTURAL STEEL ' •' � �•- - d?partments, as rcell as the air'I craft Owners' and Pilots Asso- : and 1 tro CRANE RENTAL force the 1;edera govern-i cia ' n. i STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO Phones: WH. 2-1960 — WA. 2.5103 I Jp1N L . LAY r _. 1 N S U R AN C 8 GIBC'S BIG BREAKTHROUGH IN SUSPENSION ENGINEERING GIVES A RIDE THAT'S ASSURANCE OF RNGLAND EASIER ON THE CARGO, THE TRUCK AND THE DRIVER! ; PRUDENTIAL - -t��_, COltMANY LTD. — : UfE - AUTOMOBILE — Fl•RE � .,107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST ; ogler Station ►Ioso,.Ajax Shopping Contra. Mere: WM. 1-1.101 ttlsene For hmss.diats Coverage Day Or Might .APPRAISALS �G : NEVELL { rr :3 d -(Gladys Newell) v t r. Real Estate Broker — Pickering Village 1 - -WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3.9513 i Whitby — Phone MO. B-3625 _ _ - � - Cobourg FR. 2-7601 ` IRes. �'H;ghwoy" 5i Mile East of Dunbarton, No. 2 Highway __ •, -7','► ,j:•}'y... ".•. '� r S: �-�if. l ON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC -oft COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL. INDUSTRIAL WIRING INDEPENDENT BIG REAR COIL DOUBLE CHANNEL FREE ESTIMATE FRONT SUSPENSION SPRINGS CONTROL ARMS Front wheels ride over bumps individually Desicned for full cushioning effect on ? - Th:sesturd mambersensurecorrect align- " and jolts are"soaked up"by dic effective and -;4-ton pickups.'panels and chassis- ment of the rear axle,and transmit driving torsion-bar springs and double-acting, cabs, these frictionless springs effectively and braking forces,wohilealateralstabilizer Phone Pickering WH 2-2533 cushion-out road shocks that normally e shock absorbers before they reach thetruck would be transmitted to the rrame.'Ride- effectively- body or cab. stance mounting improve;the r�-sist►nee coil springs art free to cushion the Tide. ;. to s%av and roll. — _r,It PERSONALIZED PROTECTION Work proved in every kind ' A. R. FORTIER=INSURANCE - of operation, GMC's efft cient suspensions bring you ::.:..:;:::.;;:• ... value , t - ... •:•••: :••:. new s in low-cost ma ATIantic 2-0216 tenance and high-profit sec vice. For the ma ro other - nY FIRE — AUTO ' LIFE CASUALTY features that'make G v1C - trucks the list in the indus- >:::'• try. see your GMC dealer soon. -I _.'' • '. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE GMC-9tS 1 D SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT G,1fC Sicpaide Ph k-up 4 COMPLETE 'SEPTIC TANK SERVICE THE TRUCK TRIUMPH OF THE SIXTIES NEW TANKS INSTALLED ;' ,ads PAT DUNNE '_TEmple 9-1841 Law �AOto ' Sales ,�IIIaC�e PICKERING WAY i 'Thursday. April '13, 1961 THE PICKERING NEWS Itiage Niri� McClement soprano and Joan blrs. D. Thompson and family tJ N BARYON NEWS Wilson' contralto of Guelph.; of the Base Line otl'Wednes- This 15 No Prehistoric Monster Elizabeth Boyes presided at' day and Thursday last week. -,, the organ. The Junior congre- ' Little ' •arert and Maureen But A Local Common Species � • gation was led by Mrs. C., Burkholder o Base Line Y - -Dunbarton United Church actions. Jesus promised "Be tiuw�ker. assisted by Mary-Beth' been ill with th easles Dr. W. A. McKay conducted hold I am with You always e e you re soon a er _ - Y I Y Y Dunbarton Personals again girls. k ` ' the regular morning service as even 'unto the end of the Visiting with the Thom 1 listed by Mrs. H. Stroud at World." psons Mrs. Shirley Signoretti flew t F and DlcClements on the ,Base i out to Vancouver last week to the organ. The choir under the Next Sunday morning th Line this week-end were Miss' attend the funeral of her broth- t .: direction of Mr. D. Fantham; service will be conducted by loan .Wilsor. of Guelph H er. sang "Rejoice, Rejoice, He Rev. C. E. Olive of St. Paul's -Xiss Margaret Lawelr of Lon- Cheryl and Craig Scott of -.Lives Again," :Miss Doreen T-, •Davidson conducted the Junior Kay exchanges pulpits rion McClement assisted i the measles. ave een ill with Congregation. Dir. Olive. Timothy's_Anglican Church Miss Winnie, Willis. of Otta- The Scripture lesson was The first Sunday in' Mcourt in their nrasentation..Luke 24, beginning with .the May 'th will be a baptisart II and Part III of Han- wa and Mrs. Chris. Stordahl of Shelan Saskatchewan are visit-'13th verse and the text "vas service. Messiah.- Tne work was x , ing Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wil- verse lb and 16' `And it came., St. Andrews Presbyterian _ 'ender the .direction of T. AI- roouneds tohet, wjrile they com-I —Pickering pert Jackson organist and choir Rev. A. F. Banfo onto was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesus himself drew near and 1 with worshippers for the reg. 'Mrs. Catherine Shand a for- THIS IS A MUD PUPPY M common to this Area, believe it or ..,.Vent with them. But their eyes'ular Sunday :Morning Service mer resident of Liverpool ,left S. Morrish last Wednesday. -were holden that they did not I of Worship. The full choir en- recently for San Francisco to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young of not. This one was caught in Lake Ontario, just off Fairport Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Beach. —Photo b Barrie Pomeroy °ltnow him." The sermon Topicl tered the church to the proces- spend a few months with her, A!hert Harris and family last y was "Christ on the Highway—'sional "0 Send Thy Light daughter Mrs. Basil Weir. Saturday. The ugly looking creature 4 -The Road of Life." The two! Forth and Th• Truth." at 8:0,0 y' g y b pictured here c not some pre- y p.m. on May-9th the Mr. George" Watson's sister historic monster, but a mud puppy, a species common to men on the road to Emmaus I The service w•as conducted Village Group is holding a cof- this area, believe it or not. were sad as the left J from Gaspe "isited the Wat- y grusa-� by the minister Mr. Kenneth fee party following a ceramics , 3em after the.crucifixion. They Heron who spoke on the text,I •lemonstration by Mrs. Oxen- sons a week ago Monday. Mrs. It is a form of amphibian but never becomes an air thought 'Jesus had failed and St. Luke chapter 12 verse 31 ham. F. Westgate has been ill and breathing animal and so lives all its life under water. we hope will• soon be around all the disciples were scattered.i"Seek Ye the Kingdom of God. Christine Thompson had.her - .: ..This particular mud puppy was caught by David Stall of � again. The sympathy of t�h e '. When Jesus joined them Fie l and all these thins will be tonsils out in Ajax Hospital on. Fair g' � p I family of Ronald ,Green who Port Belch, while smelt fishing last week. At the time, ,vas .unknown' to them even I added unto you." The minister Monday morning and is now I he did.not know just what kind of monster he had landed. when he explained the scrip-f told. of Elijah and the widow feeling much better. w'as tragically-killed in a car -tares. He was- finally recog-If of Zarepath and her son who The, Stewards of Dunbarton accident last Saturday evening. The Royal Ontario Museum reports that mud puppies are sized when he broke the bread obeyed the Lord and prosper- T;nited Church are having an At this writing Mrs. Green was Quite common, but rarely ever seett, because they are too as a blessing. Man c t r, ,f"', � in hospital in critical condition. fast to be caught. It is said. that in water t . . . 8• y people to- ed. We are putting the nnim-, t"' the •-+. they move faster 'Mr. R. Belanger was involved I -than a fish. day talk of the "post Christian portant things first • in .. our;the Kiwanis Park Anybody in the same accident and was. world" as the church in many i lives and until we seek the i that has any.household article:; This one when placed on i table for his picture a er be parts of the world seems to -kingdom- of God there will) to donete"cvu.0 gee ,., , also killed. Mr. Wayne Laun- taken, snapped tie jaws i quickly when the photographer 'be 'at low ebb. The world de- never be peace in 'the world. with any of'the stewards. There1 drie was seriously injured. moved his finger near him. •pends on us to make Christ. A lovely duet " ean-r Dry God l will be notices 'later. Rev, and Yellowish body, black spots, red gills and a attake-filar more real by our words and Ito Thee" was sung by Man'on Support YOUR Area head make the mud puppy anything but cute and his slimy ; q"ue visited with their daughter f body is not one that a child would-want to cuddle for a pet. , I WATER _ ■� a■ 4 PURIFIED 'WATER FOR DRINKING USE �ti -1,004 gallons $5.00 t SOFT WATER FOR LAUNDRY USE - 1,000 gallons . 7.' $5:00 ... , PHONE OSHAWA: RAndolph 8-4771 • w ■ l�;.w i in OPEN F BUSINESS -:�- A ' B a rga i n Store _ �- ■, am Featuring . . ■ _ ALL TYPES OF. CLOTHING - j for LADIES, GENTS crud CHILDREN ■ ■ '�. t Special Cut Rate .Paces in Q Pon , s Modal illustrated: Corvair 7 Sedan Daily- 00 4-Door --- , 9 to . A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE • _ MAIN STREET -- PICKERING ■ ea■■a■■■ ■■■■b■■■■■■■■■■■■■■�sl■■■■■■■e■■■■■■1 ?' t ray, '� • I GO" APLENTY 1. a i � r r' ■ x g FOR THATS CANADIAN PLANNING A T snap in the air and hunters head for the buck ■ RIP TO. ■ ■ ■I in the car that's just as at home here as in a ■ ■ shopping centre. Corvair stands up to all de- i • • es rr•• maads . . . backs up its promise of performance Ii ■ ' O ■r joins en a unique iosion k Power Team that ,a ■ Ilk� joins engine, transmission and axle in one highly ■ • °■ -efficient unit. "Go'?" You've got it in Corvair! ■ ""■! "TRACTION APLENTY _•SEE U S FOR FOR THOSE OFF—THE—TRACK ROADS -;SPACE APLENTY ' , , �" ,> ° ■ STEAMSHIP ■, That favorite fishing hole hard to get to? FOR THE FAMILY AND THEIR FUN GEAR 4, ` '``aw4 r og.� _■ Not with Cervair!The engine.in the.rear is ;Everyone loves the Corvair Station Wagon. ■ "'--t1: trig real ai ■ difference! It lets Corvair step 1' htl over ways,a-bulky assortment.of"prized osseg- e ■ AND lA P tg w P P m j and the family pet. T'hat's the kind � '' _ • boggy Spring roads which would lions" manv bo g :AIRLINES ■ stop other cars cold. Yes, this is the car -of room that keeps parents happy,-v,-too... �e ■ 'for the backroads as well as the highway. makes a sunny afternoon drive real pleasure! ■I SA VINGS APLENTY ■ RESERVATIONS ■ Bust to take you where the big ones bite!- And when it's vacation time,Corvair shows TO GIVE YOU FUNDS FOR FUN ■ - " an enormous appetite-for bag and baggage, , ■ - ■ = Corvair cuts the cost of fun down to size. It does I • PASSPORTS . VISAS • IMMIGRATION Try it for size! it with its gas-saving ways with its completely ■ ■ - ■ sel----i iant c6oNng system So when there's a I�g weekend ahead—or any other.part of the. N O BOOK 1 N'G FEES ■ - - social whirl—just.lay out pennies for transporta- tion■ ave the'rest f fun! • n . . . h or f • GO NOW — PAY LATER IF You wish A wonderful companion t o pan►on The car that's built to do -":FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS is ./n a whole new more than you'll ever demand! ■ a HOWARD world of fun... Whitewall fins optional at ex cos► ■ ■ K•I06IC .TRAVEL BUREAU ■ _ . F. 1N. A� nSW10 h �t AJAX ONT. ■ d ■ AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA — .PHONE WHitehall 2-6690 ■ W o r l d - W i d e S e r v i c e ■ ��'..... ■ ■V r1► ay nights over CBC TV. Check potty local paper for time and chajfeel. mss n Watch the Show Tuesday • . . ', . .• •�. a April 13, 1961 THE PiC•KERING NEWS Thursdy, p . Page Ten 1 ' ..w. i"i'. il;n,: I„pPliw^..!I!71! '., .,i1li;�L,,.ia•- Baha'i Faith •, ............ DIRECTORY :Services In p� `eg ' DRUGS LTD. : BUSINESS l Holds Meeting' i! Y The' Churc es cue fourth ir. tea fO :.PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS . --- -- I � ;IiSCU39lafla on the teachings anc? _ McEAC�INIEIs 1 — GUARANTEED 1>stQry of the Baha'i Faith ices •'eld in Rouge Park recently at COSMETICS - SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS Rad,o-TV SerYl�0 Pickering the home of Dlr. and 3lrs. A. ,funeral Director United Church Crante.. Topics di cussed in- An Make or Model laded: the'ways in w rich Bah:t'' Any Minister: REV. MELVRILE BUTTARS I teachings strike at one fertile ` ' - , SUNDAY, APRIL 14 persona STORE HOURS r war I ” 'Two,Morning Church Services world to be - PICKERING. '' I Private Ambulance Service 9.4.5 a.m. and 11.07 a.m. duty in aiding the _ come united anri tie pur WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 P.M. I DAY `OR NIGHT Messrs.' John BuNars and Ronald pose of the world-wide law set , ,. Matheson will speak, i ;• Louth by Baha u llal,.. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. Lincoln Ave. Public School Grade b Will Sing. 'The prayers of 'Baha'u'llah WATER DELIVERED ` _ -rere also discussed and it ices ) -• WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. =A U D L E Y - ,ointed out that in all of them ► PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 1.15 p.m.--Sunday School he Prophet helps the one w•he j West O Un a m.-Church Service mays to a c carer knowledge PHONE Phone WHO 2-2171 =od and our relation to Him, z<a GRACE PRESBYTERIAN lie prayers are noit only inspir Pickering, Ont. CHURCH °'i and creative, but also •edu RE ATlantic 2-0063 ( I -ational. Graham ' HARDWARE MORNINlo WORSHIP 1 c •• t;-., I � I The discus.ions are oven tc - 11 a.m.-West Rouge School the public. Informat.':1 oa't'':e r. Auditorium may Ix obtained by P. onit�v. '.,APPLIANCES PAINTS - TOOLS �irBlghton,, Fraser. SUNDAY SCHOOLS TE. 9-1815 or AT.' 2-:x•13-- �! KEN and CLARKE West Rouge School- GLASS - ETC. PR E N T I C E orynan & Murdoch 9:30 m.-up goon and over R�11 a.m.-up to 8 yeah � �' �/! ,AUCTIONEERS Barristers, Solicitors and ! 11 a.m;-Nursery i GENERAL H A R D W A R E Centennial Road School- _ u utensed and Authorized for tM Notaries Public .11 a.m.-All ages. I •.Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 'Pickering Counties of Ontario and York 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. HERBERT R. 3ION"s Farm Stock, Imphments, Household BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS Furniture, Real Estate also our The death, took pace, ,after s cia at Reasonable Rates. i a lingering illness of two. t0 +4 o►S94$ p. Mr 5 5imcoe St. N., Oshawa !�t George's three years (a large part of it DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICEI S • i in hospital), on )•riduy, April v� Milsken P.O. Phone Asinet 52W3 Telephone RA. 3-3446 A�''CQn C6Urc6 T, 1961, of one of our older Markham P•O. phone Mork 106 1 I highly-respectP+i citi7Pna, Mr. + �anYlGai"T 5aIQYIYlq ►RENTICES have been established I PICKERING - ONTARIO Herbert R. 3lonney. in his ;6ta C! Auctioneers since 189'0. x Rector: year. *� -- WANTEQ I REV, H. S. SHEPHERD, B.A.;D.D. - - a' x Che" ices. ern. . a Pain' `+ gran Muff ins 40c a� -Dozen (Country Homes, 5rrto1) I sox 198, Pickering, Ont. near Cherryw orxi here. and went i Acreagos and Farms Phone WHitehall 2-3513 Ito school at Green River. tis I R. FLEURY I When a young man, he en-. 'Meat Pies Our Specialty' We have waiting buyers with - SUNDAY SERVICES - BARRISTER - SOLICITOR oOed cash down peymenM • 8:30 o.m.-Holy Communion • 1 tered the employ of a bakery 0 " NOTARY PUBLIC 11:00 o.m,-Morning Prayer at Markham. H? later moved - - CAU M!. welts I 1I:00o.m:-Holy Communion I to St. 5larya. then Ingersoll. a Main Street Pickering 1KH. 2-0386 Morrish at,Old Kingston wood i For.Prompt and'Experienced' (Fourth Sunday) Ont:,.still in the employ of the •, Highland Crook 11:00 a.m.-Sunday School in ih• I same a googol..a+'at Markham ��+'r+�+���'+r"iri�i+i"ifs+i+i+i+i+i+i!►+rfi+i+i�i+i+i+i�r++�•'i+i/l►'"i�r� Service - AT. 4-7391 or AT. Z-1362 Parish Halt He came o P cher;ng in 1914: Phone Nights MA. t09I 11:00 a.m-Nursery in Rectory s.' • pAke EM. 3-0004 Room-ages up to.4 years purchasing the bakery business- ' HOURS: k WEDNESDAY I here, and ehortl}' after erecting LUMBER CO Mewday to Friday-9:3p3:70 p.m. J• A. Willoughby & Sons i t h e brick premises. in which i Ajax, 10 a.m.-Holy Communion and they hose been livintd. and 1 • Saturday and Evenings I REALTORS lniercession for the Sick by Apps r(-ttmeM sixty Experienced Salesmen j which also captains the store, ESTABLISHED 1900 and oven sections. The new j �OhnS-Manville Dealer building was erected in 19`2-1. 'COTTAGE MATERIAL - FENCING `. MONUMENTS j Christian Science I Herb. was a kindly-natureA - - MONU man, charitable and, generous. GARGE DOORS 'PAINTS PLYWOOD • Society known*to all over a wide area ,'Highway Monument Works" ' ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO in Pickering', having for many ROBERT AUSTIN, Prop. ( Dr. John Lesfk CHURCH SERVICE AND years driven his bread route 1 Do-It-Yourself Carpentery .Shop Tools R R t Whitby Ontario D.E N T I S T ( SUNDAY SCHOOL !up and down our aideroadd•and Terms Arranged — as low as Two miles west of Whitby i SUNDAY-11 a.m.-In Rosebank i concessions '.in' all 'k:nd�' of as No. 2 Highway, between * Road School weather,,, subjected to wintry. (AVerage Go. rage) — $15.00 per month Whitby' and Ajax Reading Room Open to Public 1 exposure. which many of hi..', f, PHONE Whitby MO. B-3462 DAILY friends have bel0ve 1 contribut-i • No. 2 Highway WHitehall 2-3251 Pickering In Allerton Building,'Kingston Rd. at' least, Ltr his lure ed in part, g, 'Medical Centre °t R°"gR H'II' illness. /�► Testimony Meeiings 8 p.m. Every The funeC.rl took -place On j p V Wednesday in the Reading Roor» Monday afternr+on. with qery:cPi • t in his church, Vcke•-ing United ; ALFRED KAYES ! For further infoimatioo Coll of which he NaS Treasurer of; 'General Hardware OFFICE: WH. 2-0660- ATlontic 2.2635 PLUMBING BATHROOMS the Comm. of Stew for .anti RES.: WH. 2-1655 member of the Session far man}`I PRESSURE SYSTEMS member of he was a me e t � s; illness, and ac- - APPLIANCES ears. He �- ESTIMATES GIVEN choir until h PAINTS ELECTRICAL Live in many r�' the'nti�er act i�-i-I Phone WHiteholl 2-6717 $t. Andrew's Les of that church_i highly GLASS. - ETC. W Presbyterian Church Valued member r f that cangre- �I<■ M • 'E • gation. His rriini.;ter Rev. - • • J'O I Kenneth Heron, B.A. - Minister Buttars conducted the sehice,� Television 8c Rap with .member• oP the Session 'SHERRIN ' ' • - .M. • Sunday School as pall-bearers:,Meow,. Ed al-• I ,9,45�A 11.00•A.M. Church Sitrvice James, Len. Wil on, « C. �Iur - Repairs p ?,'�' .�� •. - Scar; Hry. Westney, L. H: Tay-; A B sd s a w ,'.pMONE: TEmple 9.119for and John Lay. =1Funeral and H.e is survived by his didow•� a� on H r ware' DUNBARTON RADIO & T V Ambulance Service Photo By the former Luella Hobbs, and A. H. RATTEW one brother Wilfred, of Toren i On$ I a - IC ell Barrie Pomeroy to. His sister Leila, and parent: P h WH'teh II 2-0480 P' k 'ng _ - passed a •ay •O le years ago. No. Z Highway �_ Copies of pictures • 'eclit rrli in p this paper over the "credit line" ' at Pickering Beach Road ,photo by Barrie Pomeroy" are ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. available in two sizes. If you Attend TB Cynic BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR would 'like a copy (photo) of these Oui New' Oil Prices ' I ictures; the 5 by 7 size, 50 cents; I I ' WHitehall 2-3610 To order, phone Mr, Pomeroy at 1 711 Simcde St. South, Oshawa TEmple 9-1417. r-u Olt , , , . - - • .17.1 c - f I FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: lALSO SECOND MORTGAGE S CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS . INSURANCE CO. DENNEY BROTHERS AND IMPROVEMENTS. STOVE' OIL ` HOC WRITE OR PHONE Brpdy HEATING CONTRACTORS WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Cheap hates for Form and Country! / CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS Buildings ON EXISTING MORTGAGES'. Plumbing Store "at Water, Steam systems ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED - Windstorm Insurance on Buildings, IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE Windmills, Silos, Etc. installed Automobile Insurance of All Kinds FINANCING & FOR FAST • j The one place to get Alterations and Repairs I:ouRTEOUS SERVICE: ee(LL.— ' WN. 2-6771 : ' - TE. 9-2431 Bowman & Gibson TEmple 9.3357 PHONE: WHITBY MO. 8-3521 everything in Plumbing. ! AUBREY E. IRELAND GOOD VALUE AT THE i • AND COMPANY � � . Monteith; Monteith, Riehl RIGHT PRICE W. ,H, J. Thompson', & Co. open Daily Till 5:30 p.m. B.A., LL.B. 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. Tatter 'Thomson', Q.C. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Saturday,Till 1:00 p.m., ! BARRISTER and SOLICITOR TORONTO Z, ONTARIO BARRISTER - SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC G. W. RIEL, C.A., RX.A. LICENSED TRUSTEES SALES SERVICE - CONTRACTS British Columbia and Ontario I EMpire B-5300 or EMpire 6.5964 -COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS Aiax • Oshav,a Stratford o GLENWOOD BLDG., AJAX Telephone: WHitehall 2-2-0910 Oshawa RAndolph 5.3527 4320 Kingston Road, West Hill WHitehall 2-5151 Evenings "n R. WATERS, C.A. AT. Z-2080 + AT. 4-4721 Residence: TEmple 9.2656 j `TEmple 9-1750` WA. 2-6902 Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway WHitehall 2.0890 ! l - — j __ - I I __ - . -- . - I. , . . 11 ­ 1. ­_� I .­ 1 . '. .­'.­..- ... I ­-1. . I . .. I . I . .� . I I .. .. 1. . . � q I� � I ­:_ " . � � . .... . . ...I . .. I .. t�� _.-� I' . .. . _ .. . . .I THE PICKERING NEWS Pale Elevslr a Thursday,April'13, 1961 r . , ♦ ---�--- •-----�-• -j ed by the wild geese which visit MISCELLANEOUS Balsam" Mtt, Zion PICKERING . . e �the Jack (Miner Sanctuary edZgi- , - - WANTADS __ Blyd Memories I only knu whenmto come but - • art Mr.. Goo. Maynard of Wood- ----SCOUT NEWS == ao a S TRANSPORTATION AVAILA.dLE - to 'stock who visited last week with : . aI+ and from Toronto. Lowing Dunbar- his sister Mrs- F. Disney accom- •-__.___.-• the map of their long flights. sr ^ ton of 7.15 A.M. Leave downtown partied her'to Schonber for a Memory is a most prized pas- Jack Miner has been dead[ - , a a P 8 Important Notice • session 'of man. It is one,-how , ry n Toronto -109 approx. 5.00 I. Phone couple of days to visit Mr. Cecil ..- since 1944. But, in their special � _ aces with the:- _ Maynard. a 1st Pickering Scout troup I sense,thesebirds still remem ei~ animals of the fields and the - --•--- / RIDE WANTED - Arriving downtown About 22 of the 4 Disney are having a car wash through him. Those which experienced' birds of the air. Often their • Im - Toronto 3.30-9.00 a.m. Phone TEmPi• families gathered at the home the countesy of Law Motors on memories are more acute and;his tender care may all.now be �. . .. >� : - 9.2408. of Mr'. and Mrs. Earl Disney Saturday April 15th from 8 dead. But they, gassed slung to .r ss a1� accurate than those of men and I �,.'s for Easter Sunday. a.m, to 5 p.m. $1.00 per car. P 'I their offspring their goo i news ". indeed, are passed down from AUCTION SALE airs. J. Briggs of Oshawa The boys hope they meet with of him and his gocd works on $1 - r generation to generation. :1 spent the week end with Mr- lots of success. They are willing their behalf. The current gener- FRIDAY, APRIL IA ' � and Mrs. B. Jamieson. to work eery hard to earn it. An example of this is provid- ation of geese: and ducks still' -,i n: sal. of farm stock,-Iinplr; Several Jr. Farmer members John Foot Car - 1 menrs, hay, grain, furniture, insv tng, attended the formal lance andI presented with their first star credos•:ors on their behalf now Holstein springers, bred and open Pickering Chief heifers, two Herford bulls, T956 Case 1 banquet for the county at Port. (eye opener) on Monday night. carried on by his sons. APPLES AND'POTATOES Perry Friday night. I Two new chums were invested Warns People as long as the wild geese fly , No. 300 tractor, three-furrow Case'. SPIES- $2.85 per bushel plough. Cos* four-bar,side rake, M-H; 3I r.and bars. Lorne Jones and' into Cubs' on Monday night they will remember Jack finer . Macintosh and Other Varieties About Grass .Fires sanctuary. . in Stook seed drill, M•H 20-Tooth cultivator,I Doreen attended' \'I r, and Mrs. David Jay and Kenneth Bales. and his y. They never' .-`''Please bring own contoinea rubber tine wagon and rack, manure t Jack Johnson's 25th wedding' April•19th is the next group Chief Donald Lynde of the have forgotten him. Their sec.:i- ase bring ORCHARDS spreader, approximately 2,500 boles anniversary Saturday at Pine Committee meeting for Father's' South-west Fire Department'is�annual pilgrimages to his shrine Of hay, 250 bushe!s of-grain, furni• Grove. .t and group leaders. Mr. Wilcox warning all township residents�erected to their benefit, cause No. 2 Highway.One mile west of 'cure, etc., the property of Edgar The Active Services Class! Scout Leader would personally that starting this week end,any the thousands of humans who , 1. Pickering Viliag• Mitchell, Lot 27, Con. 7, Pickering will meet next-Wednesday night!like to. see all the Father's of one caught contravening the f . WHitehall 2-1247 g q visit it a1=o to remember him. OPEN WEEK-ENDS TNP. two miles west of Brock Road at the home of Mrs. Glen blare-'Cubs and Scouts'at this. 'township �rasr fire bylaw will)These memories constitute hiSr or half mile east of Atha. Road on I Please, it is for our sons' best be prosecuted. ever-lasting memorial. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS sideroad 26.27. He reserve as farm dens-, Y I q I interests. Chief Lynde said that 'tart -Windsor Doily Star. $1.00 an hour for quick, cl•on, guar- sold_ Sale at 1 p.m, R. E. Faulkner, ROSEBANK The next -Cub meeting will' week end the firemen answered s wnteed first-doss Painting and Paper.I clerk, Terms: Cash. Norm Faulkner,1 RV i held' in LhA Parish Hall back' 11.calls, 1.0 of which were grass ' hanging. auctioneer. . HAVE YOUR ERIC STOKES - DECORATOR I Happy birthday to ?firs. E. of the church of England, Mon-�fires, two of them very costly 1 have received instructions from y g p•. Ito the township. R.R. 3, Pickering -TEmple 9.t7t4 Taylor of Ro�elaank Rd: S. on da ni ht'April 17th at 7 m. MR. J. N. JARRETT the 4th of April. After all careful plans have T B T E S T PARTS AND SERVICE . . '1.41 Pine St., Whitby birthday to Walter i Take warning neighbours, To soil b public auction Happy been laid. for a hike and cook- this means you. . Washing Machines - $20 and up y P Whittle of Old Rosebank Rd. S. out for Saturday, April 1st, the I • AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE SAT., APRIL 15, 1961 ' - Phone, Whitehall 2-6410 . at 1.30 o'clock (sharp) who was , years old on the 8th' weather man played an April Open Every Night Till 9 o'clock The household furniture of his sevenI of April Fool Joke on us by dropping a�. Five Whistling Swans Seen At Marsh . room house, all in good condition,, 31rs. Conniff has returned quantity of snow on our plans, FOR SALE - two broader houses, chasterfield suites, beds, dressers, 3 home to England after a' fed•'(but fear not boy's plans are I Tive Whistling Swans and a coast or Louisiana. He said they, ., several *Ioeric brooders, 50-chick lovely rugs, electric opplionces, choirs, month's visit with her family, underway for the same program sin•, like new;, Quantity of feeders, fancy tables, kitchen table and chain, bid. and 31 i s. \N. C.afik of Piro' on April 82nd, V4 Bather permit-; Snow Goose created quite a stir would feed and rest for about now; one shad 30 x 60, made up'and many other articles. i - , among local and Toronto bird two days. and then would make: . . 'of 4-foot pan•) sections, covered I l Ridge Dr. . . ting. . . Mr, Jarrett has purchased o new, i ' watchers when.they came in to a Wort-=.nli fl}q'.+rt to the Arctic. with plywood; 12 x 8 ceiling joists. 'Motel" oa equipped. Everythipg will We are glad to near that Mrs.! . We are happy'to report•ACM feed and rest i.-r the marsh, He sairl ern!•: a storm would[ - on any amide. Phone Plymouth'' b• sold. Colby of Pine Ridge Dr'., is John Dw•inell is home from hos . 3-3061, - - I TERMS-CASH . .. ' . . t feeling better after a very bad pital'and will ,soon be taking I fin's north Creek$last SaturdayDuf-i fore thx bird-; were quite nisi-I .1 LOYAL POGUE, cold. I an active part with us again. FOR SALE-Mahogany finish dWng.i _ { One member of a Toronto, ble to the naked 4ye but too far - room table, new, t35. WM. 24453 ! AucrionN:. Happy birthday to Mrs. VC- , . I- Pherson of Rosebank on the 8th! bird-watching club said if wa: away to ph ytu>;raph. Through COMING EVENTS a rarity to see these bir•rk. field )r1:i.:sea they could be seers . 'FOR SALE-S••ds, Alfalfa, Rod Clover; of April. DEATH NOTICE E l . Lasalle, Clirr+ak'Timothy Seed. Fred' A nrmmage Sate will be held I _. He said the birds prohab'•y-t stretching their necks and there . Puckrin,WH. 2-1.177, (Apr27)i DANCE - Pickering ViRoge Memorial at the Rouge Hill i;nited Chur-I I migrated from the Atlan`c sea' going nrider a a:er'for feed. 11 __ I ALBERT ER\EST CALVERT f #OR SALE-Two tires, 670x15, 'one I Hall Friday, April 14-9.12.30. Ad- ch, Wednesday, April 6th.I . snow tread, one plain dead and) i!nission $1.00 per person, Sponsored' There will also be a Bake Sale's Funeral services were held M }/• tubes, TE. 9.1463 afw 7 p.m. ; by .Ounborton Athletic_Association. at 11 o'clock _ last week for Albett Ernest ��th�i �fgrhe�l He�ting Li lted . 6R10GE PARri Albert Footer Jr. of West! Calwrt who passed away at his 'FOR SALE-Colemon sompl•s: Stoves I' I Point Cres.'is feeling better af- home. Riverside 'Farm, Picker-I . . . + $1230, Coo!•rs 514.95, Lanterns i i odn•srtay, April 19 'i t @r a bout with the flu. - I inn on April 1. 1 _ D n.. $12'50, Jugs f5, Mllt•r Mooting, Member of rho W A. of Pickering .. r Station Poad, P'..,cnng • Ajax, WN. 2 3492. i and A;cx General Hospital will halo I'••'• '.Iul �,•�• :.e�path anti r Mr. Calvert was born in sJrar-I . i.a Bridge Party at the Nurses Rear fa ay of P.rsrbank �Nent last ;via township and'received hs; ., . FOR SALE-Com Tractor, VA. My-I dente an April 19, at 8.00 p.m, You we*k end at Wearion, Ont. vie(-1 education there. He spent most I . ;GAS A�'D OiL FURi�1ACES dioolic Lift, Disc and Plow, Tractor,,,,,ill meet many of your friends and! ting friends. �of his life is banking,business ... . RA. 5.3716. lA n20) Wei hbovrs at this time. If ou Ion Mitch Wo n, Rubber Tiree, Phone Ed. �cliwalm of Rouge Hilt jg until hi,retirement,a few years EAR ESTR t� g. y P We are glad to hear that Mrs. P to attend, and we hoP• you do,; agog He was a 32 deirr"mason T T- - 'please Phan. wH, 2.09.5. Lua�h .Mr ' OUGHING - r PLL 14IBING FOR SALE-Ott furnace, Forced sin feeling better. I a Shriner; member of the Scot-; 1 .. . ' Complete. $75.00, Mrs, Mary Lees, vd Admfs:ion 75 wnh Prizes. . - tish Rite and Uorir Lodge; Pic , Spruce Hill Rd„ R.R. 3, Pickering, The Friendship Group of Sr, vrsitr(I at the home of Mr, and;kering, He wear also a member I . ALL �y ORK G'U.4RANZ`E LD Andrews Presbyterian 'Church wilt }firs: B. Lofton'of �►Iwna Rd.,of Pickering United Church. i REAL ESTATE ho'd their monthly milting on wad., last Sunday. Suttiiving a:e his tirife Flor ' 1. ]'April 19, 1961 at the home of Mrs. Mi. arui ;lies. L. Hollinger• of 'arise, daughter Catharine 0irs. WV. -�i i t TF...9-2�3� ` ' - ___ f Marie Th6ir. Cars wil# meet in front rLh ' n 2 • -. -- Altura ltd. celebrated their ' R. L. Hinclsonl of ,Hamilton' . . of the t'ost Office at 7,s3, Hotteues `�eddrnq �r;n:veraary of Apr'11" - HOUSE FOR SALE-Bay Ridges Area, Mrs. Belle Ames, Mrs. Morie'Thair _ and Lw'O g2eF'.dChildren, Cal:'@It p /1 r� (] �+ _ b room modern bungalow, All con• -- _ - 14th. _ !.and .Margaret. - After Hours Cal'I^ 1 E. 7-IVQu .., 1 1 BINGO 1 Nit' and Nitz. H.• Dobbin of Funeral !Z( n'iCew•aacondricted wnienees. Urgent Sote, owner trans•i.. r L` a fe7�' da v 8L + . _ - $erred, (4.000 down, balance on; :' :Every Monday Night \e'.�' 1',t'x sl y, ht Rey. b1. guitars, a4.-tv,td by Dobbin of A:te na lid. la.t week. pre small mart o •. TE. 9.2648. Sf. Mar s Schoor, Rosebank ' th> h�,me of tiir. and '1'Irc. H. ebiount Fjk•asa•tt� -' __ - .-__ ._ __ .__.. __ . Y' Canon H. S. ..heoherrl with rn- g g 8 00 P.M, Admiss.on 75c. i r ferment at I •• . Door �Prites - Jack Pot $60.00 Happy' bia,:r lat- to Miss H. Ct•metery. - IHELP WANTED - Ereryen. wekaro. s>~,,th on hpr 16th birthday re- . I __ ctt,tl� r FASHION HAIRSTYLING 1. birth:iay to Mic . -- -( ouGE HILLS :heia�firlT,be►r :,r. Ait4r,a R11. �n r TRY A 'NEWS' _ - HELP WANTED FEMALE - Ito, dresse , 'i �' " MAIN STREET PiCKERiNG WHitehall 2-6370 experienced,full or part time Apply•I ,!tIt'. a.d 1i. C. -�. Schwalm the 9:h of Apr.l. ( - . . Doris Hairdressing; No. 2 and Old of• Altoha Rd, spent last w•e�k Joar',z' V�'androffe of Footer PERM S _Rosebat,k Rd: TE, 9r2t31. I vrsitinx wah $~tends in.Ottawa: Ba}, f)r,t. way the quest of Miss �CIASSIFIED HELP WANTED MALE-Mon to prepare' bites. Phin 'of _ 'Rona Rd. Linda •Roberts of Finch. Ace.1 $15.00 ,. Special $12.5a $10.00 Special $7.50 garden for planfing to be ready' speni-a few• days in Detroit-last last. week. . by April 30. WH, 2.1953,yevegs. l week-on busrnesa, _ The Onward Group of the1 512.50 Speticl S10.Of AIso.S5.93 SPECIAL LAD{ES' WANTED-Make up to $26 a t�e are sort^ to hear that 11lr. Rouqa Hill Cni*.ed Chureh'W.A. f O� QUICK . week doing simple. home sewing in. $fuse Hnllini er of• Aitona Rd. will mEet Lin• Wednesday, April Open Tues., Thurs., Fri. Evgs. Closed AN Day Monday .'your.spare time. Write Box 7010,' s not feeling very well, and.we '19th, fat a .Pot Leek luncheon RESULTS OPERATED BY THEA. Adeleide -Post Office, Toronto, Ont. wish hi:n'a speedy recovery.: at.the home of }Ira• N. A>thur Apr.20t '►i!' B. pai11I0:'i Lit 'lo,..:ao of A1:nna Rd. j - - - - -- - FULL OR PART TIME openings for "sit 1. l appearing men with cot. Experience I • unnecessary. Age no handicap. Wel , known.,oroducis.' Write Rowteigh's ; , .... . Dept. D•333-KK,' 40-35 Richelieu, .. ', '.l - _ . MontrePl. _. - -. MEtP WANTED MALE-Hun wonted to "� .1. work in arcade with horses. MSad'e• , . r r aged man preferred TE:..7-,1411. { •' . ._ . FEMALE HELP'A vacancy 'will shartiy• - . r��,.� - 1'. ��ts sr,4r - - - r,�c ?.11 f�m�i viers with son, ' £' ° t.tr f'. Y�FSJ. �t�+� 7:Stt.V ' ' ;r }Gf�� ? 4LS?Rdxri �1+*? sue. J _ • yy5r_- accuf iOr P E y}, i}cy h iii i;vuxi:. � } .a, r 1 Pin ex erience. in Noah Amen TM „ vc Y .r .ylf•*'"• _ � i'r: xrr+4` +, Y. 9 P .I;r t -, k.F'i. ''•J Fl .;4 v..1,:••:t x;-:r;, +: 'w ` .:,,.- >:f .!'�'-• .y':. sere 'Ioi L,:es Heod' Orrice ?t Pic• t> a.,: f1 '^. fs.�a s t>. : , i I.�'. : > .T.i I." _ r- �! .;s:11 , '.' f t i '7:(15 'ease 7 i- .W< 3 1<� `!;; �. xf< t "v 4 .4{.: ., "' 2 k.}•. :, _'. >St. 1 kerir?. App.: P PP 1 ...« �° '�: f<., ti� j y r t y �t -13,: V .t..,: ,':z' " l' :i.l? ♦ r ti. %l, )p.� *,:A: f' ll, `'}'' r r... 'r..: "1 » >14 1.r,,...^� to-P.O. Box 3-sr, Pickerih: ., r Wy 'y .r,s, .r 1;:z , .4. ,*1:. �� h_ r4 '• -� +' ..f, i t n' �' .i... y ' x.1 1. �. JxK 4' <:: - y 1... V s" R•1.. 3f• f;;" iw T _ 'S �. ,3,.1} v :3 ,L' ✓• i t .yew 1 .f,f, <'+y:+ .•� k, i:fqy,�, LL 'EMPLOYMENT WTD.' .s' 2 t `C Sli ';: .L. t,'.2 t.; ; 1 ..r. ✓ +-., t,. 'i I( {...t Al ,{ sl; t4T �. +, nay :13�:k - x 3' t S. 1 "• z1 c y� :u .. '1 ,- .Y ,,, h 'r,.. a fy..: r�..r!r*;'�. :,�.'r":`w),,.,. (!•.•,.`:4� .,: { :.-. -f.C11 •.' '.<+. ':. w ,,,�11/jyy.t- t`''E. 4,73'}: . ,,}}'1� 1., tot •,!::,.,•...:�;o,q N WANTED " :Y' 1.•1 r 'ri', 4,1,. ,. :ei{ s» '�?,. ;k a :f` '1.P051TIO r #. ,.:. . N M Secretory fully expener cod m 'sit t� U'F 1 4. -. 1,:..1 .; .,... .ri:<>:..: ..?S1G':-. `'k:1:v3 ^a"'y'' r. r;•%� .;¢ v+1}, ,y .ri*^,.n'•>RC,.^.V :•,' '�.. ..p >fiS.:S"" ,Lip �y, �4:',I�• ' ' eases of office procedure. .Includ,ng I ;. 3;• y 3< ?:ow••' 1. :.. executive level) in most.fields desirov: =•x`^` ,. of obtaining work in Pickering ono ,, , .. areas East. TE. 9.2408.• , . :,.. ido aura apt 'TH.E CANADIAN BANK OFI COM M ERCE CARDS ' OF THANKS .,. Y .L .. . -- .1. would lie• to take this appor• :- - tunny to thank my Friends and R•1a t- .1. tires for their lovely cafds and acts „ ° rr• �\ of kindness and all who visited me . / .. •r • ' e during my sroy in Scoirborogh Gen- . ' : real Hospital. George fair . i ., . , . THE hICKERING NEWS k rage �Twely■� •.. - Thursday, April 13, 1961' ., RICHAR ONTARIO DS a., _1__i .1011 .rya. PRIN (3 7�_. 14 ^ 7 ✓ L,, �+Y ESN/ r i/:': .i 7 Y /aa� .fis A } iF '•r� Q � � 9y" • �� y , . Mix'Em orMatch'Em _ Milli SEABROOK JUNIOR � 1 POLY PEAS or = PEAS AND Zl 'em—in-- `f � - - -- -- [CARROTS �� , ,-7 CHOKE TINS 1 for me r eas i - 11 OZ. o � A' lm'e-r 'Catsup_ ... BOTTLES EXTRA WITH PORK 15 OZ. TINS Clark s eans '_ . .,­ . ,A TOTAL OF PRICES EFFECTIVE - 36eOO :APRIL 12, 13, 14, 15 - -..,.i -E vapo r a' ed 'TALL TINS ' WE`RESERVE THE RIGHT MILK Bonus Tapes In ICA Bon M K :TO LIMIT QUANTITIES r; with $6 Bon ■ ,rrrrrar■ a DONALD DUCK SWEET Bonus Tapes . - __ :!0►RAIrIG•E . - aaasarra■raa'•■aarirraa■rs•■ r RESSED . . PRED ■ ■ JUICE „A„ , CE iGA TOMATO � agar 2C - ■ra■aarraar■�a r TINS Fancy Juice '8 ",Oz $ GRADE 3 r ■ FRES �'i TO LB ti AYLMER pYERAGE r C ■ 1.: FRYING Or ■ Spaghetti ;;o�. r G ■ TO TO TINS 10 OZ RQASTIN ; -, SOUP WESTON'S r Quik ���s. 1 �, �� DR. BALLARD'S CHAMPION eins') CUT RITE -� � OFFER Wax Pa er L DAY CpM81NATiOEO OG - 'TINS P i DOLLAR TA6LERITE in lb. r ']FOOD D (29c RANGE) _ ; _. .. :, r •_4. CAN -': -KINDLESS r ,.r : - cELLO a s`pE BA : PILLSBURY CHOC. FUDGE, SPICE OR WHITE IGA Candies 4 CIE $1 �_pI(G, TASLERITE ORANGE, G OF 10 OZ �■ a ■ �� WIENERS R CAKE ,Kas A eRnohH$2 EBons�Tapes # K ,1p`IAUNK�sT '■ MIRES �:' ■ 1,p G R L& LIVER, ■ SAGES s+,ALL u ■ SANDWICH SPREAD, SCHNEIDERS : �.pvr �'A b. 9 C ■ CHOICE HALVES Parti-Time Chubs :: V _ a 611 ■ MSATY a Tomatoes N OZNCELLO A' DE r P"ES" ►pE R,e AYLMER, 'rNf S r DONALD DUCK FROZEN 1 pORK CUTS fib. ; PEACHES Two oz FRESH CHIC ��AS� Orange Juice TINS t GS or SMOKED �, Ib. ��� WHITE SWAN WHITE OR COLOURED �� MILD CURED S ttoge Rot TOILET dURNb ���CO ■aa�aaa�aa� Roos ■rn■■ar>'■■uasaaar>•aaaaarrrar i I S M ■rr■at„asaraarrasarraa■ ■ MINE EA SUE ■ A �o�� , , a P aara•r••aa ■ 0 MIN C �,a,aaarra■n STANDARD CREAM STYLE OF VITAMIN DOZEN DEVON ■ NO 1 GRADE 20 oz. r ■ SIZE S TINS i r SIZE R1 s CORN .7. .:. • PEEK-FREAK � is '0 r BISCUITS. goZ. .LARGE �9` j PKGS. r a SIZE ■µ ■ No. GRADE SHORTCAKE OR S r CRISP TENDER GARDEN FRESH " MALL RICH T BISCUITS ■ WHEAT, NICE, r CH, GOLDEN W E CARMEL CRUNCH, Z9 r 5H0 R A 15C, gs. r r � .KRAFT VELVEETA O URY TROPICAL FLAVOU GRADE 419 SAV �• r c LOAD A �. ■ � ..2 Ls * A. 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