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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_05_11 31 N E WHITEHALL .2 . 19 4-x. VOLUME 72 No. PICKERING, ONTARIO,THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1461 PRICE:,IOc PER COPY _Y ar ChevronMany Mourn Per a $ TOWNSHIP COUNCIL ReCe1Ve a p BRIEFS . � . Passing 0f' .. .. .. k . Anot er : • : ' Robt. C. Reesor '•' ` Clerk approves East Rouge - A water petition, +6 er cent a " P '� ' �>r Funeral services were held signatures and 9 partial: 81 Tuesday for :K r. Kobert C. Roe- ': F ! Pinecrest Per rent assessment plus per t 1 sor,well known Pickering Town cent partial. t ship resident who passed away, Pickering Township may last Saturday in Scarborough have another Pinecrest Race- General Hospital. He was 83. way in the making, if council Council gave third reining at t and planning beard give the special meeting' last wee to Mr.apple was widely known . pl g as an apple grrower•, having ope• go-ahead signal to build a race regulate garages. _ rated an orchard at his farm oa way here. Bert Sandham appeared be the 4th concession for many, fore council at a special meet- Ontario Municipal B c a.r d� years. ing last week, asking Perms- have advised they have ap- n one time he was active in pion to establish a motor race proved of the Bay Ridges Zon- municipal politics. He became e track in the east half of Lot 28, member d uty1ree a in He 1000 feet south of Concession ing: became deputy-reeve in 1934 2. Roughly, this puts the track and held the office of reeve for -between Sprucehill Road and Council have authorzed `tie the years 1933, 36 and 37. 'White's Sideroad between the treasurer to p u r c h a s an He was a member h rc Andes First and Second -Concession. r a• the ' rice rew's Presbyterian church and Olivetti ca:'cula„o -p (served on the Board of Mane Mr. Sandham told council.'of $616.50 -they are interested in 95 acres agers and the Session. of land and would spend up to He is survived by his wife,the( $250;000 on the track, if allow- Council authorized the reeve former Edna t Ree oak, a sister Miss Margaret Reesor of Stouff- .led to go ahead.- and clerk to sign a fire agree-i villa and three brothers, Pau! Mr. Sandham also Faid he ment with the tow-ns'r_i , of I of Markham, Peter of Saskat- had inveaLgated the tax Eitua- Whitby, dated April. 4, 1961. THESE CHARTER MEMBERS of the Rouge Hill Lions recently received .their 10 year chevrons chewan and James of Tiverton. tions here and would expect I The minister Mr. Kai metli to about $6,000 a year so L.,to R. Ted Belt, Ed..Page, Sam Cragge; John Rawbon who received o citation for 40 yrs pay y I Heron conducted the mvices the township. . Council have authorized fir.!of Lions work and Claude Brown and Jim Cla k. .-Photo by Barrie Pomeroy Interment.in Park Lawn Cem9+ Council instructed 'him.to sub.. A. W. Cane to attend the w ei- tery, Toronto,. i snit a formal application, fare OfficerF' Association a: 4 Cornwall'in June. 1 . �R�e�•�d Cross(�y.Canvassers ` I:Public Meeting Twpt Council A. E' Burgess T^:e Ontario �1L^:rug tri: Q�ia V V1+:i. �ilt.r'p��':� as.�AC �ur��r' r �j hat'e.adt Ec ky aL:.. r , ti a a :7L :o..the flic- In! f- iarrhEc canva.-;e♦• Picker-'^� �un ter'• Select Name' ames 'Elected To Post ':e �,sra ?y:a•x.:a , kr r .; arc}' 1"!1 sri, :rst' i l•agE and' o)lleeted .•1``". •>, ,,t � .-:..li:.' 1'I...- _. .. illp. (' rr:$a. a3:./: , a`,r('i•. VR}; Rool,00 a ( tl,lr. . bat.!L V ^ , y ^� nu ❖r:11 be off l y Id'f Commander I - - -- $,•�� Par.:e >: 'il,.Adame�. thiourh , trh T^:t♦L.1^ Pi( n rft. 1 r)r�f2vfr(1 hew Lf,. 2 ffi i• For New PI'ants W"', VA" r rJ ill s hate bet r, �i L. .1 :CLY = JC C O rJ(I, raffia r. Cg f 1 r }; V. Ii ep ifstch. Ll ,.. ht 12< :ix} Car2Cilaxt L f L'. C1.�T I 4:'el 6. l r:c.ht,,n •.6i,t4. .,Ttas nte`•:: 6nf:+l:. o nl•ibartn:: ! I:FtF a Motions ivPrP'passed.by 1'IC� 1:r(•.:d..tc _a ^.Ck 3, F: p ( I u ^nest'; ar?.i:+' •'.'fnt:?f keying ..Tow•iiship councii ..thii v Fr for a-week s $t,".. Yfa to. n - t Le K a a 1E,, -� r c r a �7.•ar^({ .y_f.",+�' ..: h2 h(aat 1 f ° t the s te31 t;. t It' was nl' :'e-d that the nevq : . r( pia._ ♦ l _che �e n�, _ .. t°No Manjs Land' `- _ _ - eN a_ crri BUY, a � - ah t _ �� the-( � :( ,.>;•. k. C z a•, t.Cn :Fi( L3' Property in vrslllQo 1, + 1"f 1 r t • , y. 5'C�ef1t Road . .t l i t '<.:e3 •Iq t ; f F F_ ` r;: l�w as S Reet. t �:s lie:ci,d root �'. tin- a t' !R•s C'! , l .. _T :'- '?� �;P a •�:- II'' Still , M jay' i . - . .j like- tht> uh•,c ,r i, ,,•.irrte beir;g i IS J�Ciii�t{1ed ♦ !a •:,. yam' a + r rte a.C; a ! ..k.. , •�11R 1,a.rPet�'iiV i CVM'n`1! f ' d •_tf'. ..:FET t'•" u. r.d�2s:1: [:.� ,. ;:,l: •t: F11gR >_ "1 l�tt.;13:i .. ahh+h a'rhlht E'arrt-.,.Il� '.,n 'the tt't;: 2}:il $It(I wOtrltl +p- '.rC.. ,A :;Ott c.- .q,.^. I}:. :z• ._z. .- a t-`• ., ,�,. 1 a' '':i.c ,liscu�s ths- ma;tc2 fisi•ther. ` I _ r c•l Thrt , t'�, to e• i�h is ii: -T":'- 1:f3:(rrrrt.; a ',a.� No. 2 Hi h- y' an n l a'.:.n. t' a}:.e ia:.r•, is Sa•'t4 ray. way hair•, ;r .'ti n«•rl Pickering 1 #; -7G •;-< - );",:3t w,r a. rr tE- V. Z .Cay ; a.h'W­" na. tr•• ,:� �al„I K: t . u . " tP .-Tow-ndhi , .r_.il fe (x, h h t T Ir 1 x 3'hr i:ay' re l e+ :i few.a f rT ac New Garbage Rates }r, f` r�. h .:.^.: ..-^CE •, " •.• -,! 1,�h 1 le_j ( a'. i�•h.L..::^t',n • eekend along The, 11,h't lr .hde of No. 2 h.- reu cost. :h 1 1� itr P,4t Gek-. Thry trill be at. 'E...i.r. :,r:y u> hest �lr. Highway L.t:.een Liverpool Rd. I F ' - F�_ra.:<t' ,�.�h ' six +tu(lent. Set In To 1P 'D ..sr W. Lay's mother is quite :irk. and bunbartoh. �v' Hisrr.tva - save t,E r. ot. �!('m U. Pa., who will stay li;•, and till.• U. Harney, Reeve Sherman Scott said Pickering Township council. the r.'}rlr .z K+n Cooper'',, ,ADY Cramp Seeking at 5hert.uod"Avr. R': were in Oril- council will have to set policy' this week agreed on the follow- and re e_.r_g for tht:r 'v4d L'•!I Tuna,^ ( r's. ��ilf H-unt's,'1ia un Sunday. with regard to footpaths and ingrates for persons hauling r l (' P P' " Je:ry Hass-f: John -La•'c and Lif Bard For 'Season control pro}Ect at- the qot •A y The Pickeripg nixed Bowling sidewalks. Council expressed the their own garbage to the dump. Church Street. Harvey Fenton's.. Thurs. night League held their Annual-Bowl- opinion that the only way this I Garbage taken in private cars, the} •will tour. General Motors Here is a c"^.once for a lum- They,, wou:d like to bus h ing Banquet at Club Bayview could be financed, would be I no charge. Trailers, 50 cents. • !and have dinner with Rotarians, ht, May 5th. through _Kcal improvement' Trusks__ursle.r_5. cubie�ardsL n Of the n1A met 3oD .or e - r .Friday will attend school dur- +oPlth the right qualifhcatiow. lace behind the 'vil.age pump plan. $1.00 and 10 cubic yards, $200. house, but have been unable to ing day and have a travelling Mr, and Mrs: Gard Winter, 1, The Ady Camp on Elizabeth Lincoln Ave., had their daugh- S�treet needs two-lifeguards for find who owns this 'prouertt.I dinner at night. Saturday, din- } They have checked the registry ner and see Spring Thane at ter Dorothy and son''Timothy ' their' pool for t..e wormer. O'Keefe Centre ana on Satur-' frrom Whitby, Kay and= Bob Lincoln venue School They may require a' third life_ office, }Deal and town-r,.y. Walker Port :Perry and Isabel as offices and tht day will return home. , _guard for weekends. ' I and I1ave tied, Oshawa with If you have the ro r,life- deeds of all properties abutting Word has been received of the' p pe them on Sunday. Win Prize's �t Festival ' saviisg.certificates, you. can the mill race without coming passing of Dr. S. S. Westgate duality for one of these" jobs:!up with the owner. I�t his home i�n Bi,Ilarckr tiorth Mr, and airs, Ernest Hey- ing 'Write i- Ady Camp, 350 Du n-� Thg yews learned this wtek, Dakota. Sympathy is e�tp1'essed.iwood, Elizabeth St. were visiting das Street West,' Toronto ur, that 1h some cases, many years to his brother and sister, Fred' reiativQ.s in Gilford on Sunday. The pupils. a on rat aced Ave. wishes to express appreja.N ' phone WAlnut . i953 daytime as , mill races were deFigriated «esfgate of Dunbarton and I i welcome is extended to irir: P. S. are to be congratulated 1 tion to Rotary Club of Ajae and 91:s. M. S. McFayden and on their fine achievement in(who deserves credit for pruvid -or „WA1nut .0-6491 evenings as Crown PoFSiL:'y this firs.. Cha?'lES Baker, Church St: I g- a +e3 could 'tze tie case hire. Pickering. }family Port Perry, who has the 1lusic Festival held last in an outlet for musical talent Imme(1 .into the' house recently,week at Ajax., !n the community. Each 'year M r. and Mrs 'G. Di llabough, � Hi Stith Trial, East Woo(3- vacated by the.Foote's'Elizabeth The Triple Trio, teac)iei Miss(the Festita'l. in Ajax is getting • f Bh t St. K. Miller, singing in trio were: larger sad we are fortunate to • •kinds, attended the wedding of Lin- Williams, Vicki Rath, Kathy have the Festival so close to- lP�cerir� Tw ' D- PO��C� their niece Sandra Sinker 'of I :fir. Jack Runnall's from : — - �i est Hill un Sth CIa2 kson was visiting his par-i Bongard, Virginia Allyn, Janis Pickering. 'a tray,-Niay- r at St. Margaret's .Anglican;ants,Nli-. and Mrs. S. Runnall's♦� Hasek Lonnie Jolliffe and Joan adjudicator for: the '2nd year �ss'e 'This .Statemen � Church; «'Est Hill. Lincoln; un Sunday. '- r ;ir' Hoyt. Grade 4 -'teacher ;firs. and he remarked on the high Pike;, Main-St. is at the firs, Ecngard, Bill Street, Linton, Grade 1 - Mrs. Yturl-(standard of the entries front 'lI?.e to e high incidence •:4' the st:fferr.g and sorrow :t rch Philiso Miller. dT(igonto,s fo r a I had t ng v-icth-them foi-the w Hope'eek Son and Grade "I-Mr.'G. Bratsn'this area. traif:c, accidents *.cat, car. G4 s caused by these ;accident. at y I end were the four winners. 1, e extend our best wisho. to t rst ar.d and in ou effoit= w'few creeks. I Mr. W. A. Bush, A.R.C.T. the corainued success of the (.raced direc'14 to Eace"siCE I u'y snd bring sanity into the ;irs..Evelyn Di nay and Gaylel IVIha: Frank Pro.use has a �Ius;c Supervisor at Lincolc Ajax 11l:sic Festivai. ><peed d;r_ng :" vu` . °` d,r; an :^.:•'•:'it? of a certain _'E.c attended the nl,ening of the C.(III!young guest staying with her _! a-.d Yar ica;ar:y : i?:e ;,: ct it .;=g public. ',ve son E. Centre o: A:bErt St. L ni'ttd;this creek ,fronn $uttmanville, . 11C'ar'� :•G=E In mi(tnlgnt, tt'E ::n♦ r?-:;r< cF ??':�:n4�.i? l'i1c s•-E Lhl1?'G'hl. �1 a'.t'a. ,Ohl _ SU11ri$y, Sha'''U31 1lanlmnnd, who was .. s May +;ti on 3ia� 8th. • +,..�. -. •-.F "y !I• Doers:$ 1t1.G.�fi:no' I•",•�[•HC _::r..', l:r:. .:(!: 41 �ea���� r yn: ,a to �Tr. a:'f: sorry To report that Carnival i+U 7r•("i.: '`L'EE` .,n:.n EUtl:`, lip,_, - :•!' `.:�' '°. :. - C. , Di-.. H. , -:..-: :a`:+, a �,T. _La= c .frc on the thr I.e:r, S. Shephe F:- .•^. .aY.of•,_ r -1,n:. I:qt - .:'Y.F' :}', �'a•r' ( .. 1� .?he? .a'h)old in it PllE"f-}'I"'IU3},lt.a, SYhE?'E 1'ei r.:?t•En P,t is ha ir.g g T':E u i1.rc;,. .c v 1-rays taken. lof 1150th . Sirthday " ' ' '= I;,ttc 11(s arch Th(: :hung people who attfr;d= F.,t c t♦, r f•hristtar. Vocation Con- ter.. -o c�•: r,t:rct �.'e n:a''. <:ixi fan Ae,i Carnb.', ire e'l rite ,wen's Univers.n•I rr ,o,•j •r•'. ri f t. .;,no uxl'F.'.CL'tp 'L Jlh�f�N Chur:h, 1:h r.ilia C, f(_FtnCe a2 '� - CE'.ir2:'''- ..2r •effo:'< i-0'�••.:. .l, - :.L ,. Fry :.=urcer.e--. r• o,:E :•f_.; .r::n; ( `:hF:. :'ter 'a?;ter Per. Rackham at Kings:or ,ast ,%-eel:-end w'cre; A :Ill sized ear�li:al for ale The earn; al «iii include a$ - and any mE:cfxi= :,:ame.e _^., ..n �c� .4 •• '; 'ts'c. to ravn,a:�c: «ith electric blan-I Wa•,ne Kr.app,' Jvhn Buttars, tow^:chip's 150th anniversary least S first-class attractions. rides, -nt:^:�r }f ar. i v E:rated by the Minis- Azrun Fertc•r.,' Ian Johnson. celebration was accepted by along with other art:actions. }t'vn?h::C•.E' t6 :.`� •�•?-`-O�t :•t.. L�•' - "•r"•'-��•'•(`'' - - ",if-riot A:?sc,ciativ?: :':with 'Phillip Lynda '1'IoriEy. fancy Rackhum.I tow;lahip council this«'eek. The .operators t:•uulti have full acc;a to Cccarrir.g ir, l is a�a i c:riff Janet I.-- Tomlinson, Marilyn 1 The Brown and Cronin Shows rights to operate refreshment n. '':P.rF Cll2 L¢ '�° IIU'tr` l t.:'. :o .of•cr •,tr'•r-r:ns dew Trs:axnert• •%.e puu:ic :n :cE:%o.F, cast At their cottages la"t weekend I '_Viurkar, Barbara Messer, Doro- that operate Kiddies.Land will stands except in the casts of of dr.rknFss' :::d we nna that :v - Wilson and Ron Iioare. set up their rides and booths on service clubs or churches. c,yel '�CfO OL nCChdan2c rE.�UaI".g rFUrY.E i'2 r, ^.:cto1•ct.c --,ay c•e were �Ir, and Mrs. Sack War- thy r: death or,in ones happen a*. pErsu:.dtd to contra; :hf:l Eed cen, Lircv:n S:. Bobcaygeon and I Birthday , congratulations to• the Pickering High School • The township sets 15 per cent i p, c'. . rather th4a .'y an `ir. and �I s, Dun.Scott, Duff in, Mr. Lewis Spragge on his 85th grounds for ttrree days of the r...ght• _ c I birthday, Monday, May 8th. celebration. of the carnival Rate receipts. We in the police scythes, ste appearance tx, court. St. Coe H i:. y 009* Two THE .PICKERING NEWS 8 Thursday, May 11, 1961 N. Sandford Bob Meek Sandford;John Me ..THE PICKERING NEWS ,ers, Zephyr; Jim Beat, Sand.I " INSURANCE . Heads 500•BuSlfel ford and Eldred Catherwood, ' I11 SURANCE ESTABLISHED lael • • REAL ESTATE Uxbridge, R.#2. _ Office WH. 2-6212 Issued every Thursday Potato Club Residence WH. 2-3115 , by The News Printing and Publishing Company In addition to production for Authorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept.,.Ottawa, Ont. A numbFr of Ontario County the Canadian market, General i Potato Growers met in the De- Motor, of nada at Oshawa i :. - SUBSCRIPTION RATES: =2.50 per year — United States ;3.00 per year partment of Agncu tune ice, builds cars and trucks for ex- t BARRY MURKAR, Editor Uxbridge, on Monday, April, ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST port to every continent. • 24th, in connection with the re- ' — — « organization of the 500 Bushel Your Friendly Resident Agent" Potato Club. This- club was or- �c'.:--'e•-8•:•'r'� <� fid I PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1961 ganized in 1945, and has car-eti- PICKERING ried out a successful com i .. p Lion each year. . Twenty-four LANDSCAPING ; 32 KINGSTON RD..W. . P.O. BOX I6® potato growers completed this,1 An Explanation Would. Help high veld club in 1960 ''specialists in -'PICKERING, ONTARIO The winner of the 1960 corn­' petition was Mr. Stan Lunney,I Sodding Last week, we, left the township council chambers a i Zephyr, with an estimated yield I Power Rolling .little•foggier than usual. Try as we might we could not of 730 bushels per acre. The l ' average estimated yield of all I Tractor Grading understand councils attitude in the matter of tw o by-I twenty-fou i NO PAYMENT UNTIL MAY 1ST , growers in the I .y Sod Delivered laws that were before them. I 1 60 competition «'as 456 bu- s One concerned barbers and their closing ears and f WH. 2-6090 ' Bathrooms Installed, Septic Tanks, $ Contestants may'use any re- the other-concerned the regulation, licensing a'nd control' commeniied potato variety they'''`''`''''-`''`"�''` '`�'''��"�''`'�"I� Wells, Basements, ett. of garages and seirice stations in th.e township. wish, and thFy may use any �,_ _„_ _,___•_- means at their disposal to _,1, NO DOWN PAYMENT The first bylaw to come up was; the one with refer- secure the highest possible yield' i I ence to barbers and the closing hours of same. Council from the' nne acre they have;', I For further information call entered in the competition. DR. ALFRED did not pass the bylaw and told the young man appear- p r f anyone interested 'in joining r PAT DUNNE Temple 9.1841 ing for the barbers that Pickering.Township was get- thi; nigh yield Potato Club for - - Ling too many restrictions. .~ 1961 should send their applica-( � L. VANAGS tion tugeth-r with a 3'2.00 mem-j Immediately following this, they started on the gar be"A) ip fee to the Department Support of Agi:cul,turP Office L'x VETERINARIAN Support Local Advertisers age'operator's bylaw and finally gat it passed on Thurs r,ri,lap �,v June 1st. . ..."day night, but not before spending considerable of the T� ,ff?cers and 'committee Old.Rosebank Rd. North ' .taxpati�er's money having a solicitor draw up the bylaw, for lye 1 sire ,a= foliA«-s: that only a Philadelphia solicitor could under�tann. then aChairman.•icN o r ma n;M Bill P..P., No. 3, Pickering tore it to shreds. Lnc .ae. Zepnys. Secretary-Trea-. • COOPER BLOCK LTD _ We came away= from the meeting ry to uzzle nut why I surer, H. L. Fair, Uxbridge. Telephone TE. 9-1822 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO g p 'Comm;-- lumbers,' Albert council would not pass a by-law that one group was re-: Hockl(-y, Claremont, R. 1; Ross-, BLOCKS & BRICKS - questing, then start in on another. that we felt a _ec- Harrison, Mount Wilbert, Ches.1 'If No Answer TE. 9-1504 - ,):d'nam, Mount A F,ertj Walter' � � STRUCTURAL STEEL, and group did not want at all. f t; . - .,. E eery. ?"M Perry. R.r 1; Wal- We have been told since. that the majority of garage ter `a:aK`' Uxbridge, R.=1.1 CRANE RENTAL operators want a bylaw for their own protection but STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO _ that if the barbers want a bylaw. it must, according to i ,Phones: WH. 2.1960—WA, 2-5103 statutes, coyer the whole township, not just,from the fifth concession to the lake as requested. TOWNSHIP --Occasionally we get the impression that some mem- „I 0 H N L . LAY hers of council do not consider the.members o€the.press, -to be too brilliant, - -'OF PICK RING • -INSURANCE (kcasiannaly we get the saxne impression about some` PRUDENTIAL ASSUP►NCE members of council. However we were told this week - eoMPAHy LTD. OF ENGLAND that we have the wrong impression, because the reason,' 1 961 LIFE — AUTOMOBILE -- FIRE that some council-members never,ask questions about' bylaws, it that the matter has been thoroughly dis- ' 1O7 KINGSTON ROAD EAST cussed in committee and passing the bylaw is just a DOG LICENSES 0111e. Ssa+ion Maas, Aiwa Shopping Coes.o, Phonei WN. 2-3301 Ptieno Foe InsnsoAiaso Looaop Day Or Night ' formality. 1 1961 Do Licenses are now overdue and may be The purpose of the press being at'the' meetings`is 9 Y to report, not only what happens. but council members', obtained at the Municipal Office, Brougham. opinions on the various matters be*ore them. Certainly ; APPRAISAIS committee meetings save a lot of time but a little ex- _'IDogs of any”age must be licensed. a NEWELL - planation of the whys and why nots concei-ning some - matters would make it a little easiere to unde>;standi Fees_ 1 male $3.00; 1 spayed female $3.00;' 1 (Gladys Newell) d Ous along to readers. female $5.00,• additional male 6.00• additional :Real Estate Broker — Pickering-Village -- spayed female $6.00; additional female :10.00. WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 - Whitby — Phone MO. B-3625 DENNIS CARTAGE' Nofe =A veterinarian's certificate of spaying is - F TANKS I Cobourg FR. 2.7601 'Water supply necessary. '•Highway u Mile East of Dvnbarton, No. 2 Highway ANED soo gals. ..................:. s4so ss.00 :D6 not send cash—use cheque or money order •30 gals. •.................. $6.00 J. BUTT I'm gals. ..,....:...............:.. $7.00 ALSO sANO ae,►vEL $ylaw' 3504 states: RA. 3-4042 TOP SOIL AND FILL The owner or an harborer of a dog is subject to a DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC WEST HILL - AT. 4-404 fine of$50.00 if he has not obtained a 1961 license 4uMi,,inlltuumntunmin«uannrp,mrroumn@ m«uununcurm«a«iimnminnnuununnu«immnnn,romans»ow«nunnnuun,mmuWWlnsmninwnnnun by April 1, 1 961• ERCIAL ` ESIDENTIAL DUST W1RIN COMM ,R INDUSTRIAL C H E R RYWOO D ' FREE ESTIMATE �u.mmnnl6Tnnunnmmmmr•nnnmmmimnu^nnnimumnn,xnncnnmu'mnumnimnnnupnunip.•n»•urnnmmunnnr'unnummnnuunimmin,«nmmr - A sinceie "thank you" is due church service at eleven o'clock. IPhone Pickering WHO -2533 .the ladies of the community Congratulations.to the teach- to KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION who donated clothing to t h e ers and pupils of Cherrywood Overseas Relief, and Toronto school in winning two firsts for missions. One . hundred- and the Senior and Intermediate twelve pounds were sent, fif- rooms; also fourth for primary for September Enrolment 1961 teen of which: were used nylon room, at, t he e Ontario County PERSONALIZED PROT�+CTION stocking. Thanks also go• to 'room, Festival, sponsored by -Lincoln Avenue Public School, Pickering Village the parents of the children in the Ajax' Rotary Cso last A R FORTIER-INSURANCE the Primary Sunday School week. Mr. Bush is also to ,be .:Parents are requested to bring their children to the who helped -%ith this project..- congratulated, as he is music. Lincoln Avenue Public School, Mr. and tiirs. Allan Petty and teacher at school. Q PHONE ATlantic 2-0216 , children of s.oboh visited with TI1U1'Sday� May 1 V7 1 961 — — — 1Vlr. and i1'Irs. John Petty Bur- ,SAFE FOOD ' FIRE AUTO LIFE CASUALTY ing the weekend. Linder Canada's Food and � ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fenney Drugs Act, standards. are' prey- Those eligible for registration must have been born of Toronto were guests of Mr. cribed for certain foods that on or-before December 31, 1956, Proof of age is re. and Mrs. J. Rennie on Sunday- indicate -what ingredients may yuired Sorry to hear Frank Tuft' and may not be used in the pre had the misfortunes to have his paration, to protect the public The school nurse will be in attendance and the SEPTIC TANIM CLEANED OUT fingers hurt in the seed drill. from adulteration of foodstuffs. kindergarten classroom open for inspection. We hope they will Boon be bet- Under this legislation it is for COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE ter, Frank. bidden to offer for sale food 'Children whose surname range from A .to L please Mr. Herb Bennett had dinner that contains any poisonous or report from .1.15 to 2.15 p.m, and from M to Z from - +N W TANKS INSTALLED on Sunday with Mrs. A. Taylor harfmul ingredient any filth or decomposed 2.15 to 3.15 m. PAT PUNK '� TEtmpds �•�841 and family. po d or diseased animal P• Mother's Day will be observed or vegetable matter, or that R. T. Doble, Principal 1 next Sunday, May 4th, with a has been prepared under un- ' combined Sunday School and aanitary, conditions. • ".Thursday, May 11, 1961' : THE P I C K E R I N G N E.W 5 �.•: . a ::,- Pala thrsel r'just"a9-God does nok.condemn ■■■■■il■■P■i■i■■■■p�■■f■■■■/■a■■■■■■i!■■■■■�i PIANO us. Religion to Hosea was not a ■ _ ■ 1 � UNBARTON ..MEWS. • Marti .set.tvF rulas.~'ProfesSiifrts ; - •'- � 1 of religion 'are no••gopd''w•itliout' ■ � ■ showing some evidence of our ; NOW I s,• The ' T I-r� t AND THEORY , relationship to God and others. St. Andrews Presbyterian' ce8sional hymn `.'Praise the No one is ever beyond the reach r T. HARTFORD ll ■ ■ ' Church �I�Lord,of Heaven,,.praise him in of the love of God. Nothing is ■ ■ 31 Guild .Rd., Pickering The church w a's well fille the Height." .•' ever hopeless, but there is al- To Pre are P I a 1 1 t WHitekall 2=3336 with worshippers for the morn-] The iervice was conducted by ways a chance to turn back to I■ Is ing service of praise. The choir j the minister, Mr. Kenneth Her- God' and His forgiveness. _ entered a Six children received the sac- ■ Readings from the Book of rament of Baptism during the ■ ..wwa ■ Samuel. 'Mr. Heron's sermon sertice. They were Maureen ■ MR .. was on the text "To obey is Leslie daughter of �Ir. and Mrs. ON We tarry a complete line of garden fertilizers, nw IN Arthur �Mitehell Limited better than sacrifice' and his E. Burkholder: Carol Elaine ■ challenging sermon was about I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don- a ■ "Saul King of Israel." Saul'aid Smith; Deborah Lee daugh-I■ lawn seeds, vegetable and flower seeds, also gar- ■ Station Road, Pickering was such a promising young ter of )Ir. and Mrs. D. R. Snell; ■ :`. man who came to an unhappy I,John Kenneth, son of Mr. and den t001S, lawnmowers and roto-tillers. ,' end through selfishness and sin. lit Ii, Farquar: William Leo- ■ GAS AND OIL FURNACES Let us remember as we pray natd Warner, son of Mr. and' to say "Thy V1 ill, not mine, be i 2Its. S phen J. McInnes, and "to 'EAVESTROUGHING - PLUMBING done." ' Paul, son of JL. and Mrs. R. ■ ■ The choir sang the joyful an- A. Carey. If anyone has any i CLARfM�NT' COOP ■ them "The. old Doxology" ar- good clean used clothing and i■ I■ ALL WORK GL;ARANTEED ranged by Handel and Hayden,I trant.'to give it for ba.e.- :ot 4It ■ under the direction of Marion;the needy families,• leave.them!■ CLAREMONT 201 or 202 ■ f•tiIcClement, ,organist and choir! at �I:s. W. Lynde's. '�G:-H. ?-6771 ;TE. 9-24:31 leader. In Sun.ia;: afternoon. Dr. �Ic. i ,■ Jun.or Cungrog ion leader Kay aunt seveic,. member: tit ■//■/s■/■■////////■■a■■■1fa�■!i/i.f/■//!fa■/■■■: 4 ajet Hartford an�l`rlionnii.i 1,•v: famil.e a.lt 13a} was Ha t t After. Hours Call TE. 9-1682 ; Mai i t Gorman. F•xt+•nd a an", u:` - : i The sympathv of the congre-,I them• tp .join o u r :et t:ce of mat:Uri 't5'a5 -xpi'p?�Pt; V,v th+' I°11',. { + C ` m[n.<ter to th,• fainih .r,f the Dunbar-ion-Personal A 1LLIAM G. L Z`� SO ...... ail. late I'.0,t i y,,,:•rir wHo was an. o rarti elder, uu t*-e anti fa nful di�u;cL r +,�: t r c u c . choir: ; } Tubes Tested FREE I memhpr of Airlhen• ccTt re= .. iu cbmh .rlr to t`? n;u fe. i . :On• treat at'A'a\ tat '•t Yom•' +. By Trained.Operators-90-Day.It"lacement.Guarantee S:.rf:path eta: a•-o P�nre�.,- Uur:ha:4 •n T :•e/i Chuech.Ju- TELEPyr jN E NkH,-___ Pd t,. t}t(', fml!C .(,£ h Aat•• nit-t' 1^i"i3• SC l - . ,Service Shop Open Evenings Mondoy, %escioy, f ', t,P%ot' r t,(yf;.t tt'b„ jkt..,ed rt).7 r:Pxt u. • t" l Thursdoy. Fr day to ei:00 P.M. !ittl i I'*' T,"ontn a, 1t-o l! knnwC •,• ``,;r) f,'I. f:ecY i,a...r;ts ari, r c .r f nt a rte a inti:. _ _ - 1 :ri �t (j, e, >; t tit i.d C'H�RCH'ST N PIC KERING ONT. ?oy More For Tubes at Most Sefi-Ser.•.lce Tube li` . ,1(�t-Sun,E..y. ill .h, . arnily f;e:ct a r*' (u r•.n_i:,•u'a i { Testers . Wily Buy Tubes YOU Don't R? :!•e? 1� Uh,t.:: an,i 'hw . un,iay :ch,iol t19tL�. atiiP- 2,' ::'•�r, l;t s t 'i t T,V, HOUSE AND CAR RADIO REPAIRS r Vic A'' ,,:n w-leorne. aHait- ;,,r! ie ' '-'{*:".• ` T.V. AND RADIO CALLS TO THE HOME ou ..t St. .andrett's.• ll;. C t r Era•rill (m vi?i.o':�. 1 i Dunbacton .United Church A•ith,llr. and X :--harry H•,ri- .�"'� W A T E R � }. YDUNBARTON RADIO T V i' rir. W. A. 11,'tiay conducted l+imr9n +nd fztnl„y' r. London nr • I'Cne rogu7.•r morning service tho -%x*twk-Pn,l PURIFIED WATER FOR DRINKING USE •` On No. 2 Highway Since 1944 In Dunbarton 1;with the church well filled_ with The rrlemher< of the nr,-tie _ worshippers. The choir sang ro Carp Held a` �'iitietS I,0W .gal 017 . Au�il 11' SS 00 "Sing Unto the Lord. a New Night,at the Ro,,,r,ank Conval- P#�O!'�E TEMPLE 9-1191 y. escenl .Home o`Tuesday of the . :SOFT WATER FOR LAUNDRY USE j f 5otig, Accompanied b .�lrs. H. y 1 - - --------------------- --�� � Stroud and directed by Mr. D. ing, .la} 2nd. .I Fatithom. Mrs. Lydia Dobbin organization had a narrow es- 1,000 gallons $5.00 and Alrs. Mabel Cochrane con- cape on their way home as their ducted the Junior Congrega- car stalled on the C.N,R,tracks. i PHONE OSHAWA• RAndolph 8-4771 UiNN MOWERS HAROLD B. WOLFE, tion. Dr. McKay read the 6th Mrs. Oliver Gibb has return'- 6.A., LI.B. _ . chapter of Hosea for.his Scrip- .ed home from Georgia where - 1 ture lesson and chose the 6th ahe was visiting her sister Jlrs. _ _ 1 SHARPENED 'BARRISTER AND SM104TOR verse for his Text. "For 1 de- Etchells and family for about 1 HAND or POWER _announces the o sire mercy and not sacrifice: a month. -PICKERING pe min 9 and the knowledge of God Afore 31r. and Mrs. C. 1. Fletcher REEL or ROTARY �_a than burnt offerings.” This visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick Poi' t book of Hosea is a love story lard in Agincourt Thursday. "EllZalb @th St. North Precision >slade Balancing Branch OfF)ce of .more than 3,000: years ago Mr. and. Mrs.. A. Robinson of and Sharpening on All in Palestine. Life at that time Greenwood visited Mr. and dirt. A and T s of Rota Mowers at 4528A Kingston Rd, -was very hard and their reli-I George Watson on Sunday, SEASON'S TICKERS ., Tl Rotary gion too.rigid with- many-rules. The circle Group of the W.A. f • Office Moues—Tuesdoy, Wednesday The story is of Hosea acid Go-'are planning their annual ba-! Available At t AL, OWEN mer. Gomer sinned and left her I Scar on the afternoon aof June - ' and Thursday Evenings ..SARGEHT'.S family and her religion as she, d ,at the home of war. and ! 'l6Fatirporf. Beach.Road I '.6.30 to 10 p.m, joined the temple of Baal and; Mrs. A. Tyas on Highway \°o. TEtn le 9_1409 became a servant . Hosea.f 9 and ,Rosebank Road. FLORISTS r P and Wednesday afternoon I The .Dunbat•ton. Kiwards held . brought her back but would not AND SWIMMING , We Cotl For and Deliver ailed the people to atone her their directors 'meeting at, the Anywhere in Township Pho^e 282•6941 or Empire 6.1011. as was the. custom. Hosea did;home hf the president \Ir. E. J. SWIMMING POOL �+MINSTRUCTION not condemn the one he'lovedl (Continued on Page 9) _ 'Want to know about GAS H ASK Y OUR NEIGHBOUR 'Ask the man who's enjoying the quiet, carefree t>�~lfort of completely automatic gas heating.Heil tell you there's-nothing like it for real luxury-'and for,real.economy too Ask your neighbour—and then install modern gas heating right away. CONVERT YOUR REPLACE WITH A �s =PRESENT FURNACE NEW FURNACE en ace your Nvorn out burner N�itti ' If a�nc�C furnace is rcquire i?tstall.a an inesren:ivc easy-to-install ' Con�'ersion Burner. r:odc::•_ IONS'-cos+. ^as —� 5.O -TERMS $ 40 �E11ET_.__- MONTHLY :v_- No Down A for only on your :Payrtien!—only on you, gas bill Ras ed�d For Complete a C...._ onsr eras L f WH. 2-2420 SALES DEPARTMENT :_OR CALL ONE OF YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED DEALERS AND ASK ABOUT THE GAS CO. SPECIAL ALLOWANCE. THEIR NAMES .AND NUMBERS ARE LISTED BELOW Y {r , LAWRENCE-ROWLAND _ RODMAN HEATING ,ARTHUR MITCHEL LTD. SIDS PLBG. & HTG. "SUNRAY HEATING NNtLE* HEATING SERVICE AJAX PICKERING PICKERING •-PICKERING PICKERI�ICs AJAX WH Z-1681 `1NFL Z-3641 WH. 2-6771 ' - TE.,9.2431' TIE. 9-2359 TE. 9.1721 WH. 2.349A ,j - N. Few Four. • . _ -.. - . - a-. r E /1 C K E E 14iTr-'. �VI Thursday,may 11, = - �•:: �,• 1961 WEST R VGE ' J� aed vZ. -! '. r'.Aerka, Brae dAden {ks�li,sae i gave and ; erdd duri deeetrsa a.l Q(. 'Ae `'(", 1� 'deli. is"to'be Cn sy 23• fir•t4 .:ft The Home and School Asso- time of their bereavement. and they wish to tLai��C liiin for Tian Cs�rs having ?he �ltMt Rome .. aid -A W r t�dco elation invite all John Scott, East Ave., Clif- his interest Mr. and Mrs. Scott, their ' - .� parents of regular meeting Wednes- Recreation Association Daaee Cl srli. K9 acne •�!.•''b>t-•her'"• • school children to come to the and Do Brooks, Rouge Hills Dr., Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, and Mr. day, May 19, at the Manse, will be Saturday, May 13, at third birthday, Wednesday,May uglas Baxter, Shepperd and Mrs. Baxter all attended Rouge Highlands Dr. Heron Park. A good time is 10 and to Diane Deer, the .last meeting of the season Wed- uge Hi �� uesday, May 18, 8 p.m. A very e. of The First Nest Rouge the Ceremonies. A reminder to all West Rouge uge gwranteed and tickets are still Townline, who was Interesting pro ramme is plan- Queen Scout Troop were presen- A speedy recovery o Donna Residents to g p led with certificates by Robert_ � get your mail box available from any of the execu- Frtda Die 12. t►ed. Mr. Alex Munroe, East your numbers ve. . The Community Association --- JAve. newly appointed Vice tion M.P.P. at the Recogni- in Scarborough General Hospi- by Monday, May 15 as the our- The sympathy of the Com- will have their last Open Meet- lion Ceremony at Gravenhurst, tal following principal of Dnnbarton Hi h t y is extended r. mg Is season Wednesday, will s on the Cur- may out Mrs. Violet James, Ridgewood day,was over•one hundred below Brooks, and family Rouge Hills May 24, in the Rainbow Room. rieulium in Pickering and Dun- ceder Norman Cooper, High- Rd, who is in St. Micheals Hos- the eighty per cent needed for Dr. with the.death of his father Mort information at a later land Creek who gave a lot of pits], undergoin • • barters high Schools. The Elec- g surgery iol- house delivery. They are giving in Monireal last week. Mr. and date. tion of an executive for the cons- _ ing year still take place. Re- ireshments will be served and•a gocial time guaranteed. Registration for Kindergar- den children will be in the school - Wednesday, May 17, from 9 to 22 a.m. Mr. and Jars. 'Ray Singer, Friendship Ave. are enjoying two weeks vacation in Florida. The West Rouge Square :' OPEN EVERY EVENING T L 7:�paM. [ ROUGE H I !. Club will have their last get to- gether of the season, Saturday, May 13, 8.30 pm. at Centennial EXCEPT THURS. & FRIO TILL 9:00 pome . . ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY -' United Church Hall. Call Mrs. Jollffe AT. 2-2-509 for infolma- PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. MAY 4 - 6 - 6 JUST EAST OF ROUGE BR �pC `lion and for making up sets. ' - Ruth and Bill Nicholson, Don- shire Court, wish to thank the friends and neighbours for the i5%2 Os. Tins MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE ;Lame 16 ex. jar beautiful' flowers sent to them - ]following the death of their son. Also to say they appreciated Do' g 00 �� - e - re- P :' . .ROUGE HILLS . (sa.. 4ci _ r 41 r. and Mrs. J. J. Jones of �}� (Special Offer of 6c off plus 4c off) the West Indies are visiting with MAPLE LEAF Mr. and Mrs. W. .Gates, Cnn- It/a Ib. tin (Sava 10el `cession 2 . Happy birthday to Susan [[ r ��y - Morton of Aitora__Rd._J1ay_9t •••• ' • ��}S ��L i pii l who was 9 years old. Ha No 1 Select Firm Golden Rips A bingo is held ev cry Monday ` evening at St. Jlary's• school ' 1. 8.00 p.m. Evexyore welcome. Jackpot will be 570.00 this week. •� s�� �� Happy birthday to Ron and Rick Btt of Kingston Rd. on' 16 oz. I�the 5th i•f Delay. Ron will be 18,� Rick will be 17• .... . . . .., !SAYE 16c1 ,. ACE SOX JAR Oft ... Friends and neighbours of 1 � ' Mrs. H. Wood, Kingston Rd. are r JEWEL (Special offer of 4c off) pleased to see her home after SHORTENING :her trip to Florida. • . . . . . . . . . ib• 29C ' We are sorry to hear that SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF • Mrs. Ted Brett of Kingston Rd.' .: .• , _ ._.... ISare ?el BANAN is not feeling very sell. We wish PURE LARD . ... b� �� - ber a speedy recovery. .. . . . . - 21 A bridal shower was held at+, CANADA PACKERS � the home of Mrs. C. A. Schwalm 1 :•of Altona Rd. last T^ursdayl " ' Ib leveninz In honour of firs. Earl 5 ".'29 KLIK Adams of Toronto. °�h , t We a-T• pleased to- ?•,ear that! ' I'. Smith of ii"o�,d:iew Rd., = 12 oz. round tins �I .00 �am� SWIFT'S GOLD-EN DEW is home- f:om hospital ar.d doing (SAVE 4lcl agt arl u MARGARINE . . . F,,•'h�l<.y ,Ire�t:c = 'n �Tf• in' MAPLE LEAF % lb. - . . . . ... . . . . . tbs, C :, = 9 c.; •: f. _ti"oarlslew F.'i. .a his- f w.. ' sYe 22n ; Fi:':belay, the 'MTh .,f *ar. °► eunaaran CHEESE a r Sn ;:Y..Iu )•.:Ya: Ja' ?F--of Vii I '� •. >h atm ha, r' fins:d '' CIT ..��' ' A C7 FT FOR MOTHEFt 0 t, ra Ate' '3�'~ if•'� & GANGNGIS i fo t a,I w ceh I a :cam l{ ,, T I d Ci I:-. c-- (SAVE 4 CEtVTS) : �. i'. •! t:.Lr..- rt,:,=;., ` • _, `r.�Ir h�j i ' ._, - I 3 • �� ,i :• ., _ •,: •:.,gin, •rwwv►. P 7.1,C ..c 3.w ._ . f ...��• r d,i k, Fresh ( No Mixed Pans . . . . . . . iaa se 6, inch ��t $1.49• eta. ROSE$ANK ,!, ---==� Frozen ) - yA�e�ag ►�s. . Oven Ready C GeFan2ums . . . . , 4 inch Pot 49c '& 69c Asa. IS cl, IC 'ne-day, May :j„l :� • .. For Roasting RAaast�•i Geraniums . . . . . . . A incph{� ogT 9C �ee. I;'.'P:y 6�':...Ilg xae }Safi by all. * . . . . . 11 h�+l l.t •J 1r silo Hsnny tha „ sr �, `-� Frying '° or Barbecuing ib Uf.nL •° ?ine Ridge I! ,..c btS ntA?LE Lam- ,%;tIOKED PICNIC the < of lira.:. FOR. Y{�L •GARDE! - :_e _lad to 1. ar t`.at the ` family of Y:'e R-d .Seed .Potatoes, Dutch . HOULF'RmR ' � tc Set Drii��ss, I�m��'�i�O�are L: e z e feel:r.g ., site :l �'ii.0r;s & Rsnn•les or Steele Sr' -g1s Seeds the;: rccc:.' lllr,e::�.L.ttl^ Call Flo:!is of Girl . :. 39t. :rl. S, va3 1-:.�l.•.@ Evil' a, .,11eILi� RiNDIZSs -- - -- fee' 1G'•': ..: t ::oe}`, hu: .s feel-, � i;; ROUND OR SQUARE, inn llz. ! tthPr ON,'�Tr h,-,^hr_r of Oak��fod Dr. � I� is in,Ajas Hospital undergoing 49 Surger to restore her hearing.] - Ib. The'Sr. citizens of the •Rase- bank Convalescent Horne'enjoy-- ed the conceit given by the Dun- barton I:nited Church' on. the - ---- .— Ib. 1� Boneless Roiled Prime Rib Roast Wiener a Rte.;°nd ofiay.. — Garry Hammond of Morgan' FRESH MINCED STEAK '.' , . . . . lb.'� Park ivas very badly scalded in ROUND his home last Tuesday. We are FROM UKAN •glad to report that he is now progressing nicely. STEAKS, or - b, ' Dnu ]?allord of Morgans _ Miriced, B Ib _ _ boat with the flu.School after a SIRLOIN, T- - _. TONE and WING..�.�. ._ _. , _ ._. . _ •.,,: . . 3ft 1 , Last Thursday's afternoon Boneless ROII�d Plat! Brisie�t !�'ot,Ross#I�1 euchre ti�f Kingston Mrs. D:Winners STEAD - wa)m's of F�ingston Rd. Winners �y 4 were'bl rs. King, first; Mrs. Lee, P�'IM E RIB * R O AST. �• - iThro d; Cons. Mrs. McLean, AACK ���� ; Throw'Mrs. Taylor; Lone hand, -59c Mrs. Lee. ' The Rouge Hill United Chur- ch will hold a buffet luncheon . .22 - C �� or ort Rib Roast . . . . . . . . . . . ib■ !� On pia; 31st at 12•?4 noon. 6� « SAM 1b' 59 STROUD S F— OOD MARKET (Blade Be+�e I;v+s:ovrsd) YhursdaY, May 11, 1961 LL'fHE P I C K E R I N 0 NEWS had been received from con- ADY Wants To To Re-Tender tractors and found that they Parade Shaping Up !REPORT from • Bayriew Heights P s were all too high. The tenders As Outstandi " ' ? .:::}::: Expand . Bul�d�ng g $463,858.00 to lug Erennt :>; • • ranged from PARLIAMENT ~"{ The school board of Area 21 $58 chitec'5.00. , purchase care of land, The big parade for 1h4 town- The f chitect's fees, purchase of land, _ On Its Properly B re nder or. the Bayviaw i ship's Dominion. Day celebra- equipping the school etc. . . the' Heights public school; ft was tender for building Llie school Lion in connection wife the 150th BY, HON. MIKE STAR R The ADY Camp, run, by an learned by the News of this would have to be about $400,- anniversary is•starting to takem M.P. ONTARIO RIDI Ethnip Plub from Tor-onto want week. AAA AA to build more summer cottages , - on their 40 acres of lard on This new achool to be located The board has since met with Several interested grow" I had the privilege last week stands out about Washington Elizabeth street. A new bylaw in Bay Ridges will have about the architect and consulting en- have called the News during• prevents them from doing this. gineers andkhave cut the costs the past ten days to• sa of meeting President Kennedy is, of course,the reverence for 20 rooms and debentures are after reviewing tenders, p say they Walter Telek, speaking for g enders la:is, In his office in the White House, history which one finds on' g being issued is the amount of are going to enter a float. and briefly discussing the Can- every side. the group said that the cottages and speci:tcations.- , ads-U.S.economic situation'with At Blair House, Which is would be for summer use only, $490,009- _ Lt,is expected the board will _ IF your group is in*crested, let new tenders • • -this dynamic man. � v$ed as the President's official and they would agree to sign- The board met.a few weeks €¢F--the. con- and the more the merrier, cal! _. in an agreement with the town atruction of the school, next Mr, Clare Balsdon,at Pickering, With L.S. Secretary of Lab- guest house, we saw portraits g g ago to open the 12 tenders that week. WRftehall 2-6054. our, Arthur Goldberg, we chat- of famous figures of the past. ship to this affect. He said the Led with the President in his The historic old mansion. has cottages would run abort 600 office and on the A bite House been pretty well preserved in feet of floor space. He said they lawn, where his two children almost its original condition. square feet and up. were being taken for an airing It was at Blair House a few Reeve Sherman Scott said the under the vigilant eye of a years ago, while the White present bylaw calls for 909 sq. 'White House guard. House was being remodelled, would have to con3ult tnetr soli - W h e r e Presidents Eisen- that an attempt was.made upon citors and planning ronsultahts b:pwer's putting green used to President Truman, by a group before taking any action. be are now the sand-box and of fanatics. av-'ngs of the.children. Washington is considered a • The President was .in good I southern City and the charge in Council Refuses form and looking forward to his temperature was, of course, Wrecking' t Clttawa visit or, b[ay 16th, when quite noticeable. _Leaving Ot- will be a g;est, with Mrs. tawa by Department of Trans- Pickering 2ownsnap ,•}until f" A,nnedy, at Bid?au Halt, the re-I port aircraft in a 3tor-m o: snow ..passed a resol:tlon on h;mday - - fi:dence of the Go:•ernor-Gen- and sleet and•arriv4ng in Wash, night, turning .iow-n the ratuest eral., ,i•ington in balmy spring sun- of Charles Wilc_Nx for ; Wreck- the major par! of the Wash- shine, with the sernt of cherry hing yard i:cense ur. Stztion I iz:gton V'1sit was occupied .with blossoms in the air, was an ex= Road, LECTION di,cussions vnth U.S. Labour perience. Council 1:vi received ). i-tter officials, he-a&d by the ener- Thursday morning discus• from th-:r s•,'.:citur zr.,tF,a =at-'' it is and a:fao:e Secretary sions were resumed with 3ecre=,,ter, which recommer-d?d -hat, - Go'.dlierg. Lary Galdberg and his staff any' 3Ir. Wzic•�x; the township and On Wert-:esday, t,::e 26th, fol- all ramifications of the current a third warty 1•�r in agree- .lo-ing lunchoor, a,.Blair House, manpower aituYtion in Canada• ment, ..=o that h e�trat+s r,:Ld; - w� spent'm.rrst, of the afternoon and the United States were be rai4ed of tF.0 property was! - i:: aiscussttra••X114:-top bf f iciAts`thoroughly canvassed, not kept in- a.sat:3f ictory man- t - of the U.S Labour Department. It was necessary for the ner, -.: H E I YOU BUY A N [ was nat,:ril:y pleaseNi with Secretary to absent himself fo1 Mr. Wile,) ;old lr.ci! he - + r ti?- informat:o:: which they -a short timze on:account of hi` could not !nter into this :kind :gx•a us to the effect tha,—' ac presence being required at the of an agreement. _ ,cording to the:r Agaras—Carr•' Congress, As a result, his rwtu?st for - E L ECT R I C +ads was coming ojt of the re- One difference between theiz the license was turned Iown. coition more •quLCki) than the system and ours is that mem- United Staten, bens of, their Cabinet are not _ The discussions were long, required to sit in the legisla- stood that some !� rawspsper- 'intri me and det brought Many rd Lure and are appointed, not men will be present for the R E F R i+�E R��o R�F R E E Z E� _ !the measures brought forward�elected. In Canada, of course, event. lby the Goceramerl in Canada before a person can become a President. Ker_redy-will speak U, stabilize La, economy and'j member of the Government, he to a 'joint session of the House (provide jobs are now in process I must first be elected to Partia- and Senate on May 17th, - r¢:zder the Kennedy administra- menL This is President Kennedy's Lion• I They do, however, confer first visit outside the United On the very day-we were zn with congressional. leaders an States since being elected, and FOR HOME FREEZER 'Washington, t4:a Congress ap- matters relating to legislation.`certainly official and unofficial ..- - praved the President's Depress-` In Ottawa, this week, pre- Ottawa are looking forward to ed Areas Bill. This was com-j parations are continuing for the occasion with great anti- parable to l+giala ead which I the,President's visit The, pre- creation; as well as many thou- MAY 5 TO U O Pwr iiament had- ;:ready dean ' are under the .jaris- sands of Canadians. who will rn'n.a month p:wviously, diction of the Government Hos- witness the highlights of the C1ne of ' t.-- Laing:; which pitality Committee, It is under- event on televisor-, t ATAN Y APPLIANCE DEALER DISPLAYING THIS SIGN L O'RE'S• � i>f HOW YOU sir rssR� . Buy a-n electric him? free=er AMMON N, - ,now, N'ay 15 to .dune 30, at any app?iance store display ing the "Supermarket In Your ; h • Home" Insignia. *This offerwilt apply to an attractive range pea r[RS tae' _ •>'•�> ,� - of chest-type or upright eh-ctrrc freezers HOME ���� or dual zone combination refrigerator- 'freezers of 13 cubic ft.capacity or .larger. _ ( HECK lM OUR WAYS A HOME FREEZER -._ eAW YO UR FOOD BILL.S. ,► `y You can buy in bulk when prices TWIG the help��IALF the work 1 p es are low You can take fu`! advantage of special food sales: ' '� Y u _ with 'our 2 Ae ®int Plan -= You tai budget your food needs more efficiently. rep X0.00 food certificate if you bu Pay•zIl bibs by cheque on a PerSmal Chequc-LL g 4 You get a f" $ y y Account. The low. :9ery:ce charges are-.prepaid: • y Co-operating manufacturers include the following: Yo,.ir cancelled chequ:� are your receipte. - Brothers . Bel•#ocod Appliance Co. Ca General Electric Coronado • - Appliance Co..Frigid3ire.General Steel es•Gibson l-Gilson. Kelvinator ty Br in??�jon r Beep your Savings Account for sa tin? Arid to . Phi •R..C. • Roy•Uni±e -dps;Westinghouse it-from every ay. A•, our balance row; you'll ` d co • gain new peace of mind. PICKERING VILLAGE Start Planned Saving at our nearest branch now. _ (Q � ��� � Co ISSI O fV - .PL! La E• i �V -CANADIAN_ BANK _ �' _ OF COMMERCE _ Phone' .Wffiteh4i Z-Z93� MONEY IN THE BANK MEANS PEACE OF MIND. M,if - 1 - - - 1 - - ����������������������������������������������������������������l-- ����������������������������������������I ___ 111 . I . . .- ­� .­I - . . . I.. ;� I _ .. .1. . . I•, . . . . 1 . .. , . r . : . • �� Slx .... . • ' . .._ -- .- THE P 1 C K E R 1 N G NEWS Thursday, May 11, 1%7 - - UWFAVORITE Lady Bowlers Hold . Bell Rates Ma A'balanced diet provides the End of Season Banquet r variety of foods necessary to good nutrition.. Canada's Food Ajax-Pickering Jewel League Be Raised Here Aalea 1i,}ts the five food groups,rounded out their bowling sea- In conformity with the re- 'that should be represented in'son with a banquet at the , gulations of the Board of Trans_ each meal to supply the essen-i Savarin in Toronto,on Wednes- ort-Commiss• -- - da ni ht. The Bell Telephone Company tional material may be obtain-j At-•the dinner the vanous of Canada reported to tna . '.. ed from local or provincial winners received their trophies. Board April 28 that the Ajax- health departments. . . Winners were High. Average, Pickering local calling area has Edith Hogarth, P i c k e r i n g, outgrown its present telephone Travelling Alarm Clock; High rate group. • , Triple, Emily Young, Ajax, .� If, on the basis of this GRAVE! - SAND Table .model cigarette lighter; growth,'the Board directs that High Single, Winne McCombe, the Ajax<Pickering local call- CRUSHED SEONE Ajax, Cooper Bon Bon dish; M ,.. ' ` ing area be ,eiaasified intu,'the High Triple H/C, Rae Brock, "'�, N next higher , rate group, the '1.• - j� -- Bon dish; ,n. Ajax-Pickering telephone rates 1. Prompt Delivery High Single with H/C, Bernice would be increased slightly to Graham, Ajax, Silver B.B. dish; make them the same as those Wendy Smith, Pickering, Cry- paid in other exchanges with ATlanfie ��5S I ing Towel. a similar number of telephones ! The winning team Diamonds in their local calling area, J. W. Malley Farm Road I of Ajax,:all received ceramic ! Lowry, -Bell' manager for this ash trays, and the large trophy. region., explained. For example, _ Pickering Each member of the leagu re- the monthly charge for two- . i'teived a bowling key chain, and party residence • service would - I a,sum of money. � be increased by 20 cents and A REAL ACCOMPLISHMENT-Peggy Powyer of Whitby, despite her physical handicap, plays the individual residence service the piano, swims, etc. She entertains her friends at the recent Handicapped Swirn Class by 2.5 cents. . party at Pickering. -Photo by Barrie Pomeroy Telephone rates for any ex- To ��� - ` change are governed lep rned by the HapIpy- co'Uple local c of telephones in Mg- Whitevale Golf Club A JL3TTEIt OF V+'.�TEF I �laX land pic�K�1'in� ; 'opal calling Brea, recognizing SAFETY ' , •h. pr:ncip e that the value of LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE A, Canoes and sr"n : coat ,pto-i tI:P service to each customer O-r YOUR WEDDING �, �f# �'o F1?�e Opening t _General Hospital J-increase9 as the number of tety• c iae a dan�erns; -at re.:-It• nit? ale C,olf Club oper.e3 =�+imn ens ar> a'1� ter �;?� `iTATISTIC� FOR MONTH OF: Phones within Lh? local calking BaOIC NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY - ! j its seasr.f on Saturday, prii:then . if take. t r lit-le e W tr.i APRiL 1961 area increases. The Bell com• 3 1 2i with dozers of its m m-I or mo:'?, •' t o '-[pony I3 required red LO re report ti) . s I rtl, P m_nt tone urn he=.1 i P - - WE COVER • Total In Patient, . - i'I ben; defying the inc!emert ,mall "craft 'so, t1• , tn: er:-or.-. r th? Boar•l twice yearly on thL . rl lmitted 2.1 h041c -�1URCH - RECEP;ION �w-?athsr to try nut their u:nt-'- who carnet sw:r r:3, Fa :ly. �umbzr of B2h:e; $n::i .4. 'td:u; of exchanges whose Local ri+J(., X49.50 UP s, 1..k;'I �i n'.u3C:-a. Sunda bein droi*•�1`, if Fa i� ri qr •lrt�� t�•' t.+?UFn^ax Fa:? R!rcalce(1--0? y g Total Out Pa I5.1:"I. , .. - . !-4 ari :+are:, 'the' fairway'uatar. Lea .::.�, r :air: 1 5 d4rreased ri=o. than. five per- • pE - ere crowded o�n ce again. I ew;y for nr: . p-,).,le :arty is; r) � c 3� 24�I re r•P tt't it; of their .:u. S titYPat - t� - €� ` rt beyo d t - group. . . -- d T',:•.•' 6�+film- fog. spon.i0red 'rr:a"ny'��mrrsa, t:E' n.:CilIA-C?,U',�'. Lallorat�•:;.. 1;. L"',sft2 t Tt?e? Aj o• 1 - 3 x'.4 •'OvR WEDDING" ALBUM o t try th,-r•a o f:e f4Ir lea-' I tx-Pin.::.rr,g area kiss n} h a ilea =?ct:on executive ai Treatmen•�' 1.00 i es and�i atzadil In recent, 12 - '3 x+V ?R0.NI - . ` &.- rev rue• week: found overt son.i during .Gel V r �? a. i O r i p y • L p Lal)4ratOry u. P3t!.rt C?ar- 3r.i ILs ^ rPR . t - s x S "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALSOM fiitr of '.� "girl:" exchansr rlq door"awimmir.x v, Th:= s'siil Treatment 40 P•*iT a has been 11 . a f nuns of *.:•teir winter actn:t:es, that last. a, lif?t :rte may h, y, accnrr p.a.*aed by i parallel Brood Trans.t. nn, =I xrOwt1 tr, LE a number of tele- 12 - s x 5 PRINTS I�Irs, Riarglrei Shaw, C.L.G.L'. learned at :dine. re; ea:ion cen- eiinor Op?ratsof s 2' r , 25 -PHOTO �HANK 'rOU NOTES" P(Elandicspp?r,- addressed the tree. high ,c oo!: ar local ' Y'". '�Ia'or O erat�u 28 P or._� Fe_epl ore customers - 1St. John Ambulancy E -decal-1 ' p I ,coed, by the A!ax-Pickering group or_the tt?w tries of course_• p = Er E}-e. Koa�• a:d Tr.roat ' . COMPLETE 'PHOTO NEWSPAPE4 COVERAGE rating. Mrs. Ai.•Swartz, pres.,'ly provides lessors. in Iifesav Operations 48 Pxchahge now have 4139 tebe I r' of Oshawa, acted as chief ho3- Ing• nhoaes In their local calling PmO,OS SEhT.70 NENSM►ERS OP TOUR CnOrCE - area. . _ tess. and Mira. A.•,Bishop, Don _ ' ' ' ' '1 - The following table PHONE OR WRITE •._ ' 1t!'!s, was ir. charge of the re-I asaistin included 31i;; E. 31c- Plant area of Genera; �lofnrs; R Pr�� - freshmerits. >; of Canada i. Oshawa totals i exar pees of the rates now in I Lean, Mrs, 'F. Hodgkiiss. air,.. effect and those for the next . 8 A R R I E P O NI E R O Y Members of the union iris C. Merrick and Mrs. R. Aled-i nearly 2S0 acres. j R higher group for typical classes section sere ed.' while Mrs. J. and, of Toronto: Miss Al. Afar- of service .__ - _ Markham; Mrs. Wm:I tin, West Hitt:. Mrs. H. Fenton. More than 3.900,060 cars and! - Bof es,_ .Present Next R.R. 3, PICKERING TE. 9-1417 T h o m a s• Unionville; Airs Pickering; Airs.- G. Hue9tis,i trucks have been built at the� Gese G • •I. Maureen:Traynor, Toronto, and I l3ichvale, and Mrs. B. Lon hu a assembl lant of General P rOU A 5 g. B y P Res. Service No. 4 No.g Mrs. Swartz poured. Others j Willowdale tilotors of Canada in Oshawa. " $ . . . • Individual Ltne = 3,�0, 4.15 t - - 2-Party Line 3,05 3 8.5 - :, ,: ;, �,:�, x y...>• , r Multi-Party Line ;,.9!i 9 Q6 �' t Exte I:: fax �4 t;- �, a'r � Halve h i ,.k `• , Telephone - 100 1.00 - fir ,� #I w'!: Busineom Se-vice �� r l .. "� - . ; ;; ., d " Ind:v idua! L:r 7 05 $ 8.00 1 2-Part5• Lm. ",.65 6.34 _ : . . , � �' �� E RS CMI ��n ,,,, AIu;i-Pa:•ty Llr.e i,'.'.il 4.50 - .: .� "III- s �, £xt r io„, , .•- ��-,.;' I - gar` ' i - ei-phore ;�5 1 l �^ 35 �: .. ,''"` '...s #_ k. �'� - xK # y »: ;' '+;'� f.. 'ff•rur.k T,i_^.L' Ii.� ,.. x:ir:'t • .�..'J . .. .}ry' y :.4 k3 - $,, i f +s24'• f- „xra ^ S `• .. I . y •' i S.1 - . - aY < xr F {- . � 'FALL AND :STRAI i. -` -,; �a.: 3 #, _ ,� F�.+ . Sa..'�'C J fits � �' ; ? --' °1. y.++ xfifi •{� .Sudti,+n �t:3:,z,s s i t:rlln art- ...�,, -t .y o-r ...f 2 • S .O, ° f #. x i „`ws k ..d3.1�fC�r`"« t,) _C. RXpeCtant k -.- __ s � 1 7 rr^ ! ,.. [r tl p c,:r.:e, every I . .I rr q 1 1.} # i s, s >_ s tag ell,• L•,i:I•I iw r.:ide to rc�I . r f� . ,. r net 3ccideNt F.azarctR such ;>�.11 E' :.:•sEn . �f' p ^y • _� ° Q;.rr.'4�, Of btilrwiyR�.. •, .' ....I. _ 3� .4 .. . _. �0.,,� �a€A"•'�' ''t. �,,.rt_ xc :.F : _ x �yg 1■ f > ; ° ha..;. I: 2 li�'rt h,:.11) fAilR3nd s I . �' a1 1°•t om. .- -} S' '.f a �/ i � ,,, {C. � '"% 3nnUld b-? repi1,^�'d ,1 R .RAOR 7R .. .. _ .. __. $ ' .. z : ' prrss:o e: lour, ru;., should rcrt. K .P-', ' p h ? �. # ti sed on hardwood or slip-� & omance x j be u I s . �} t , . . Y - y s.o. t x -i k .,\,• �ds. x.5• S"` ' : 5 a >< 'a ,} .' �'' I•lOJr9. -.. ­:` -;;:,sh h :,HOME LN1SAFE Fi°JML`, .. '',fi}.\. 3 •*: of '�... o-v, fi•" t"� y,fi %. Y 4 �'k , - t. .•accidents In I}k ti .• __ i. Y:: 5:.\`^t ;: }o'ti. k.�,.,. tr' hone out...L. � n 4 number those t?^at occur in f >} ..,;� � $' K P ''� > n . ,: n..•. i > other 9urroL'ndirg•:i colt t ti7.tly I. ....I :a:,t ...:,,•:, a : ,_ ..� of them c•autd he acoidc-d by . I . s a, °^ '.15 .w � `` `\� periodic sun eye of the houv<:.' :_: r i r 11 repairs ms} -�:3ke a.l� the > _. $ difference bets per, a dances I ry. d] ,�\. spot and 3 93f2 plzc.�. �JheiY I <, . a stair-corerin3s are ilaed, _thaws, '; .. t € inspected 'to rt kP r should be i - -' - -2: ,w �..... -'are tear ht sure] that there's which heals could, caul; . - : .This i:; especially i.rapartant ' where there are elderly or lame p or a : pzo la, pre.gr3t:t ,,) n() ;au. k 2 :. Sil2t�3 1 ; Aa!ArN1'1I PROTECTPrA Yl)1 v: Tltc yens r.attras; 3uirk staffs'afr+ne Fl€f #n'pbe vKOt<1 alt in " t a^ci^at,or. i; c.rnd:ted with sir,�#rties'.tlat are tratezaffied:in exc�llenca.'Flawiess''I. %ripir,� out th2.t Vin-:it ldIIRr .. ;le�€ r rarrCe- inc ompatatsle'be-auty mato3 e#t6 set rla£sve. W > . d�3 rs. otna fL1t .,,..25n,L=itti Jai " ' i :-ra#tsmar lh.ip: .I _ unsattpa§sed.presi ge $tfd'.reEiatislEiY > hnnP:i.•4:i[i,i r.[tar-e pr.)ve'c:<ltl il••I . this Ea:Guit ,i Selectif ygw.OuiCk:'F3"2 V2ty p1eHSaltt tall[ .� .X l;vi. which Ii;iR 1.I: i -t' Po r €.iEl„i nr cc:npied thou:;;and;; of t:,ni*e,,$4 tpiilt'2L z > . ::.. : r3tvaual moIS tss�iscase#trtrt Xaurs:lint• Y ;:oun* ;ldult,; cr: d'�d ar'd H '.ythrls !#xtive series­* E€ectt3,:'(rzKtB.:attrl teSatare ,'rwu:: l•a t'' abject of inton I,. It i, : Bui:�E Eiodfa Z?Z Asvi'.era 'f� �e< isul M, -, Mid, , wf'%tClt include spas - :'.. Clntpaig*ti RO that evc:rS I i. youngster is i mu*iced. It it z, tag Sle3rlarii,'stlosarl abtr�f8 £3cp!erseiscd fe�'ltf_rvLw$ rGk'5: 3 <: f } now• cn:,,:iderPd advis,)ble for L.trait al:iplebiw. -=�- X af•spraicEicl u k driers:loaHSr. -11 :;< ; i': Est GQr�1Rea Wti younger .id tg o have `:.!.. Y . ai'<' P^ V. c r;:;x�tz:>::>'":r:;<' rot- tier,. : :..t.., ,rc ! kapdgna€ 'eietcid', Via.... •..••:.....:..,.::.,.. . .:,, P r „ , \ \ i r. :,:i:; •:; %�I k r e 100 per cc nt tfRe of :,: R:,. :, ... as tnstit safety glasses in all it Plzntt : w uteri by General Motors of Canada in 1969. I There hwt been no time. loot be- f MOTOR SALES LIMITED PfCKERING, ONTARIO that time, eye accidentrt since= .LAVI�/ : ; . _ • _, o. A Pprl lllrl�il _ INS PICKERING NEWS �vwi• 7-SUSINWE"Shew DIRECTORY Services In Balsam-Mount Zion Illy Mrs. s. JaaiesenO�es DRUGS LTD. r� The Churches Mr. and Mrs. Moreau & fam- GUARANTEED I Mml mrrtmluuilmmmmminml iii ltmmmmlllmmlmlmnnlmllnu ily have moved into the W. P. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS _ Jones house in Balsam. Radio-TV SuvtRe he Claremont Fire Brigade Funeral Director Pickering was called to a chimney fire at COSMETICS . SUNDRIES • BABY 'NEEDS Any Make or Model United Church the John Sherin home last Minister: REV. MELVILLE BUTTARS Thursday. However'no damage ARTHUR FIELD Christian Family Sunday, May is was done. Mrs. Winton White who has -STORE HOURS PICKERING Private Ambulance Service Two Morning Church Services been ill at the home, of her DAY OR NIGHT daughter Mrs, Ralph Price in 'WEEK DAYS DAILY '9 a.m. to 9 p m. ..9.45 a.m. and 11.07 a.m. Toronto was moved last TuesdL•r• _Sundoy School same hours to the home of her other dau- SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.. • WATER DELIVERED •• -A u D L E Y- ghter bars. Frank Grey at Pic- WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. kering & is feeling somewhat _ 1a5p.in,—Sunday School improved. does one see Not very after. PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-3961 f West -Of Dunbarton '>tr 2.30 p.m.-Church Service houses going up the road, on Friday 2*houses on floats went PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 through Balsam on their way • Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN from Ajax to north of Clare- ATlantic 2-0063 CHURCH mont. MORNING WORSHIP I Miss Linda Hoskins enter- G. raham HARDWARE 11 a.m.—West Rouge School tained the young people to a Auditorium crokinoleparty'on Friday night- Congratulations' to the Mt. APPLIANCES • PAINT - C:reighfion, Fraser, SUNDAY scHOOLs S T KEN and CLARKS Zion school on Kinning.the choir D pen ac Murdoch W�'r Rouge School- competition at StouffvilW last GLASS - ETC. #' R E N T I C E ry 9:30 a.m.-8 years and over' week, side i E�r ` I1 a.m.—up to 8 years Starting next Sunday, blay 14 //.. AUCTIONEERS Barristers, Solicitors and 11 a.m.—Hwsery for the summer, church will be V E.N E R A L HARDWARE - -- Centennial Road Sehoof - Lkm" end Av*,onsed for the Notaries Pub{ic in the morning at 9.30. There - Caaaties of Ontario and York. 1 t a.m.—Alt ages. will be a special brothers Day Par'it". IntPlan, ate, Household BANK Of COMMERCE CHAMBERS 409 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR, service combined with"the Sun Ph0111e. WI"IEtehall 2'191 1 • Pickering 1 Fsnaite". 14W Estate she our day School. specialty a Reasonable Rases. 5 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa — Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Harbron DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE! St. Georges attended the funera! of her Lin- Milliken P.C. ns... yin1T S2W3 j Telephone RA. 3.3446 / ` j uncle Mr. Joseph. Smith at Markbees P.O. no" Mark. 206 ' �Ag�ICOA Chureih I dsay on Friday. p I rRENT1eES have O,e•ts esta6Ksh•d i Several relatives and 'friends Fw4ed l Astctieneen since 17190. i PICKERING - ONTARIO !attended a birthda} �L�i>ty_for r �A`e!'[N�q— WANTED — Roelof: - 31 r. Irving blcAvo}•, Saturday `'I REV. H, S. SHEPHERD, B A.,D.D. night at the home of Mr. and Countrh Homes, Small Ibex 198, Pickeri :nq, Onr. +Mrs.. Frank JlcAvoy- ing And Birthday Cakes E. R. FLEURY Acreages and Farms phone wHi»hail 2.3513 BARRISTER - SOLICITOR ' We beve waiting buyers with - SUNDAY SERVICES - ROSEBANK ROAD HOME /good cash d.wa Payment. AND SCHOOL Meat Pies Our Specialty' NOTARY PUBLIC 8:30 o.m•-Holy Communion CALL MR. INGLIS 1100 o.m.—Morning Prayer The next meeting of the "nom Far props k:Experienced 11:00 a.m.-Sunda Communion n ,}fee Rosebank Road Home & School Main Street - Pickering • WH. 2-03" . Merrisls ce OW K' Red � Higbisew Creek M M y (Fourth Sunday! Asaociation will be' held on AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 I y Tuesday, Slay 16, at 8:15 p.m. new "lloh MA. 1991 Parish Hall- . • 11:p0o,m,—Nursery ;n JI•c•ory � An entertaining evening is CHO" EM, 3 WW planned, and will include a skit, i HOURS: Roam—ages up to 4 years Monday to Frid•y-9 30,5 30 p.m. J. A. Willoughby di Sons �.wEDNESOAY ! prepared and presented by the! • _. Saturday and Evenings Family Life 'Committee. There 1, by App+inRwew. R E A L T O R S 10 am,—Hot Commun,on and g. I a� LUMBER CO• y u-ill.also be a film dealing with Int+rnssion far the Sick • Sixty Eszp+r++wcod Sal•snnen '. .1 parental a~ituaes toward chit-i ESTABLIWED 1900 1 dren. _ -___. ._Johns-Manville Dealer • This is our ?annual 31Peting I MONUMENTS I' Christian Science -he, we will hear the 'report , COTTAGE MATERIAL - FENCING Society �and the Fxecsui.a-f rothe Committee, GARGE DOORS - PAINTS - PLYWOOD Hsghw+y Monument worts" i � � - i iBaaOn «::? b+ 2:?Ct@d. Come . Dr. John lesrk . ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO Do-It-Yourself Car Rte She Tools ROBERT AUSTIN,. Prep. � - ir.d make sure you get thg � ry � `IR.R. 1, Whitby, ntario .. :ID E N T I S T CMQRCH SeR�ice AND r y, b Two miles west of Wh.tby SUNDAY 5Cy00t C� th?.rI -Termrs Arranged -- of low as on W. 2 Highway, between % I SUNDAY—!1 o rr,—In Rosabank TeaCh�K- tt' �+ Whitby and Alex Roaa School 'Q)t:.- F. :41. _?. COL3FP+Lia (Average Garage` $15.00 per month PHONE. Whitby MO. 1.3462 eodr+g Roo- -Oa•�'ro R Pickering DAILY - �; ..No-. 2 Highway WHitehall 2-3251 In A e•o s.• g K -gs•o, Rd. Gi7DEr AND BR OWN 11 Medical Cen-re I 3t Ro-94 M:•;f 7_ PLUMBING ­A M41. at wee-essay - °toe 3 R,00^ Pd n ourha tr r o ��.•, _ALFRED YA�ES E rR nFinos:-2 a a ri a\l n t.;�' PLUMBING BATHROOMS Qrr'=10E: WH. 2'-0660 Foe tree• ,.:�._a•.D _,, 7c- .he •xi: tvr_k. f nthc'r. erieira� Haidi*�re IRES.., WH. 2-1855 a-r. z•iea ,,•:zoo wt1 a.:.. PRESSURE SYSTEMS .-ESTIMATES GIVES . '' a::: -S': .n: a:.Y� SL a PAINTS 'ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES r > thi, :rim? sar.nrt n`' Phone WHitehall 2.6717 rew'S "r ::.a} he, St. And !�^}� a :a�� ' c i c P.: f .r: 1t LFY�S "GLASS ETC _ _W M . Presbyterian Church I ' Television & Radio ° S H E R R I N Ke- 3 a. M.i^isle• -- Re errs •,o ... • s s5 ...M.. Cay Sc;oal p PT ETRIC - * 1,.0,� A,` �e nice O C PHONE: TEmple'9.1191 VISION CARL ! Funeral and _ fase � S Hardware . ..: DUNBARTON RADIO & T-V ;;� 1 �4aa'SG�:.'-R.C. Ambulance Service to i . A, H. RATT .Y Photo By * °�°• -- Phone WHitehall 2-0480 Pickering Barrie Pomeroy No. 2 Highway Copes of pictures a'ppeoring' ,n +I fRi�_•u4� _ 3q. (' ROGER G. CONANT. 8.A. at Pickering Beach Road this caper over the'"credit line 1 , "photo by Barrie Pome•oy" are BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR * cyailoweo in two sizes• if you _ would like a copy iphoto: of rhos .,I 3` "'Q'�'� �'-�'-. T- T•a5:' �jl• ..� y ' . picrures, the 5 by 7 size, 30 cents; ii Our W 11 Pri CONITH BLDG., AJAX Telephone ' j the B by 10, ]Sc. •� • .7'z Simea• St. Seut!t, Oshawa WHitehall 2-3610 T. order, phone Mr. Pomeroy at 'l 9.1417. FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: :FILE! 01! . . 7, C —I ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES INSURANCE CO. i AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS I CASH OR 4triTHIN 3o DAYS WRITE OR PHONE ,Brady DENNEY BROTHERS i AND'IMPROVEMENTS. STOVE OIL 20c t cheap RaNs for Farm and Country HEATING CONTRACTORS WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN ` BusWntso Plumbing Store ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. CASH OR WITHIN 40 DAYS I Windstorm Insurona en 8 ings, Hof Water; Steam Systems � Wile Insurance Sites, Etc, I1,atalled If YOU REQUIRE NCING ANY MORTGAGE I ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED Automobile Insuronee of All Kinds The OI1e Late t0 et e P Si FINANCING i FOR FAST 7 Bowman 8c Gibson •verythintg in Plumbing. Alterations and Repairs COURTEOUS SERVICE;YCALL - ( WH. 2-6771 TE• 9-2431 PHONE. WHrM'Y MO. 8-3321 GOOD VALU>: AT THE TEmple 9-3337 RIGHT PRICE r AUBREY. E. IRELAND h *Poll Daily Till 5:�0 p.m , AND COMPANY Monteith, Monteith, R e ( W. H. J. Thompson, ;.Walter Thomson,. 9-ce CO. Saturday TiN 1:00 p.m. . ., . . 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. . CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS SALES SERVICE CONTRACTS BARRISTER and SOLICITOR G. W. RIEI, C.A., R.I.A. TORONTO Z, ONTARIO ' -BARRISTER •SOUCROR 'NOTARY PUBLIC LICENSED TRUSTEES 4320 Kingston Road -British Columbia and Ontario EMpire ss3oo or EMpife 6-3964' COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS , Ajax - Oshawa - Stratford Weft Hlll GLENWOOD BLDG„ AJAX Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 ' Oshawa RAndolph 5-3327 WHi»hall 2.5151 Evenings P ` BURT R WATERS, CA. AT. 4-4721 WHitehall 2.0!90 Residence: TEmple 9.2656 TEmple 1.17!0 — WA. 2-690 Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway Page Eight µT H'E P I C K E R 1 N G N E W S Thursday, May 11, 1961 tic COMING EVENTS FAIRPORT BEACH GREENV�-OOD r�UO�E GREEN RIVER /AMPAPS Next Sunday, May 14tH w'ili by airs. Fred Puckritt ac 1K' _ Ah•-Friendship Group of St. And• be Christian Family. flat' scitit .r S• _ Lied!-Scarborough General row Preibyterion Church will hold The 'Annual meeting of they joint.,,Service of Church and '-° - - -°- -"-°-' - their regular monthly meeting Wed- Fairport Beach•Home dt School' Sunday School-Time of Service ` r Hospital Saturday, May 6, 1961.. ,. The'Sunday Sch�l'a:nd Chun- Arnold Hutchings, Tueaday ha nesday, May 17, 1961 or 8 o'clock Association was held ii'ednesday will be 11.30 o'clock. ch se-vices will be'comhir.ed this ^ I of the home of Mrs. Lillian Irish evening May 3rd at the school. was taken ill, Doctor rescued him f D Sunday School pupils please Sunda,: for the Chr isvan r^a!,:- to Hospital. Interment took Im Cameron Ave. Hostesses, Mrs. I.Nion The following officers for the tats Irish, Mrs. Mildred Remmer. Remember year 1961-1962 were installed lly be in Sunday School room by iiy I)ay service. The!gir;s choir place Monday; Ma;' 8 ir. Bruns- so 11.15 o'clock. will sing. There will be 'a bap- wick Hill Memorial plot. He this is ther-month, so •• �" en o e ome -an3 00 - - :: ., I 1o\c. ' Council: ,- President, Mrs. M. meet on Monday night. ! -The men: O€ t'r.e congregation dausrhter Ruth at home, bro- f, "GUIDING IN ACTION" Parkinson; Vice-president, Mrs. The Stewards of t:^.e church Caked, rrlied and tid:--ti t e tree; Frans of Giare[rort, Saturday, May 27th, 2.4•p,m. R. Hansen; Treasurer, Mrs. A. will meet on Tuesday night at church grounds on Wednesday Chas Of Pickering; Harry and Kiwanis Park _ Dunbafton Daigle; Recording` Secretary, 8.15. p`'en'r.g' I r' i ` Terar.tO, caters, B?saie ARTICLES FOR SALE of N w Mrs. J. Ricketts; Corresponding Mission Bard, for children 5l Tile Sunday crhoc' reacne[= of Newmarket,'Me`_a of:eror.to, HELP WANTED Secretary, Mrs, L. Sharp. Exe- to 11 years of age will be on; ar.d 'oriicers,held tr:eel:rg at' Elsie Of Hamilton. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS cutive members are: - Mrs. E. Saturda"y from ' o'cl>,ck' to 3;rise church on Tiru:sda;:e:et:ing. 13es; bIt. Elilot left last week $1.00 on hour for quick, clean, guar- Holden, birs, J. Peterson, birs. o'clock on bray 12th. Tr:? cub met on 'Satta•day for Virginia. the will welco[ne anteed first-class Painting and Paper- RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW OPEN IN R. Hawthorne, Mrs. D. Blen- Mr. and Mrs. Koss Diane; e.eninz at the home-cf John and hire: home next week r:itr his hanging. Pickering township. Trade well esto- karn, Mrs. D, Snell, and Mrs. and Wit-Is Visited on Su:-Aay u•itr.' fir . •As:^.`On, 'Pic.'spring. Bert bride. ERIC STOKES - DECORATOR bl4hod, Excellent 'opportunity. Full r e ' R.R. 3, Pickering TEm to 9.1714 J. Williams. Convenors are: - Mr.•and Mrs. White i:: Toronto. G, - • .e conduce. b-.:,:[seas. �I:. 1Ic91utrav �.ad c arge`of 9 - P Mime. write. of once, Rawleigh's, Soc:a!, Airs. C. de Bourbon;: Miss Kathy Pe ent the .� nor.atiOr. :t ter. a:a is PARTS AND SERVICE Dept. E-333.189, 4003 Richefeu, publications, bins. M. Fleming; week-end with tie:' grar.rimothe.r i *.: ` ' s4 rnt. to•the Cancer r ut:ii. Seri:cr S'�r.da. laic b*:. F)ou Washin Moch?nes - $20 and up MontrAal. 1 _ I F t'e!i ?'1Cki:n, $Ob $PC o!'. ar,a i 9 Membership, Mrs. E. Chomey; in To.-onto. i ' AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE Citizenship, Mrs. �. 'Iatn:es of �far�'r.a^+. a:i:!. take. Unternahrer;I AIr: and .AIr=. lbir.s'.e;: and•; G(rr:�. Pzatt were r.a^.:en t o.•-a 4',nRay-, • Phone: WHiteholl 2.6410 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS .. o y g In the Estate of Room representative, Mrs. J. Mark and Mr. and 3f_ ]Ice n.. :ze a bas: tea:: o: trr n: r •{( Open Ever Night Till 9 o'clock r :o Tn e :s .O be a meeting for Williams; Publicity, ASrs. J. ':lasted or. Sunday ::•e. T re ; r,. :her . ;;a FCR SALE-PEAT MO55. Sig bales, JACK (JOHN) BRILLINGER, tilliams: P:o ramtne, Audio-I Edeie Petz;r far:ily, wF e. la1 P-. May B r cr. a',d,cl c • `aturday> May i3 next" Mark- only ;4.50 each. Jerry Horek, first Form Labourer, Deceased. i'isua! and Parent Education'. Mr. and bi. E. Lase: t-a!tpd, 11_<. 'B.;: B:r,:1,: r : B.i:1 at s -- ?== at 3fark- ! farm nortfi of High School, Picker• All persons having claims against the Ea:r. h[:ited _M:-i'v' aty Char- „ 'n ^t. 'NH. 2?977. !,1TM sstate of JACK BRILLINGER 'also ConsQnoi's will,be decided later.lon Sunday w'a Stz: $tee:=. P,:risr: J: ar.i Fsear. P's=• :n.I t g, Cl Y. f•r.bc. t �t or• A' sgc'.a: r-. S:a,. a :ea t :o., F. known as JOHN BRILLINGER, late of I. . '.3 were asked to write 1 31:', and NI Gt: i r.: .. F 4 Gf �T `tr il.t.h(r' tl liY:'r'r•r. (. .T.. Ca ad:dn FOR SALE-Boa+• r„o'ded hull, Phone ^he Township of Pickering, in the I rinst•r. 'what 'yp? of 13^me and o- GoP'. C -•• �_ , 7E. 9.136x• ! ..aunty of Ontario, Farm labourer, School n:eetin� they(insirpd du r-•afternoon ttia: L• is _'�:- are':I ° r c 2=e r•a• Deceased, who died on or about the conning :Par and ;Nh-s.!family. a. i + ',a'8 H� i&, a �• •( t< C° fs ` cZCF' 9th coy of March, 1961, ore hereby pat'-: n-a1 8x'•1 that they +rtulrl' '►I and NI T ills F COLEA�AAN LL„o-Aed to send 'm io the unders;gned Pr,lra:uat' t'.• Qo:llj+lt' as ciOsely'I Tr'+u::v .. itr• : r. .. :a; i T". u f ,.':a . y:.. - OUTDOOR APPLIANCES � Pessonal 'Representative of *^e sold i deceased on o• before the ?7th day r 1.o?-ible to the wishes of 'M anti: - J, F, c,t LARGE CGCLER :21,95: of,N. 1961, full parncuiors of tne'r 1T.-Irbe. JIr. • Hat•g,•r•a es M. Jaa',r. $•'n a- et.:rrg r T1* , a e. MEDIUM COCtER .._ Si4.951 c: .aims. tmmcdiate•y oft'er tie said choir P!:,trrtained with ioino de 'fa:• L•'nenal q in F..•tts rCr ra,tr:rt.•. a ltCrtr,... WATER JUGS. -s_'o ed,°tom SS.00' date the said Personal Represents tee• s irLtl, -elecG++n,, ,alas tt'a 3I. T:rs'.ev i t l• T-(tf":.(• tiI. 1ip'e•. ' F°".'0^ + pm 2-BURNER S-O'VES, r ore 511.501 will distr'rbits the assets of the so;d �+ � . 2 Y -a ( ,"ay ar c A;2;x a+on Atkuaon and` ii i •, r.,:- lti a;: H ,a. a ex• h. n0:rt "-BURNER StCYE-S---El's! S995 d•cecsed.hoving regard on.y •a do^s`, ! a r-i ; a C,tt�� of (i:'a(!r. fT nn l .fhc ' 71 f k+ 4 n n:.ai P :•- t` _ •BURNER PICN;C ST- E5 -t I*,i 5`•..0' 3f'v filch he shall teen na•e ^ot:e +.�•t .�t.•L LANTER•;i, see^ �, ,c 1 tnT. Cn1:a. $:,ef b:.PC•PK hcq and 'c r '- i, • 1 ul sY" i^at' Y r,w - o c DA ED at Osi+o"a, C'ntarto in,'s34• relit wr:'ctutlt•r:r{EdF,t }I!. 4hYr! Yaza< , a'�a a ,. :sir+ aa, c. rP r s a'�• nriat e};.i.C� 1 C lm�ICNtC '<Aa�ES -. 3 rpr. .vi day.a;.April; 1961 ^` + "ABLE LAMPS--c, cc*0.3? �" JCSEs►+. 'vyARQ, ti.. J :,i,xn rEt!:,iriir prre;dcrttt. urtla}'. �Ia'• +!, ,.', �: _2: " rs P7 f (aa!'I) spilt: : ,.f X. tliE 3•BU9*iEi STS:E Sys 9$,i.. J 1I: Pa 'kinxr+t,. Al:' Yir!kerc 1i °siJ. i .�1 +tea r t° t ..G'.. . E:ec•ro* y a} L :P. : ..a- 'O i-Li by and `.. W. a +:, 1 FOST'HOLE C:GOE-^S 5 7 S 4 E. NEW-2 11 CUT30A= aG GR, 395.0c MANNING F, Sv:Aa'Z l.rr' ,.�� t- :t� :P -e1vad aril 8 Nrl ran an s . yt t F:'. ry �.. a: ft tr, t.^.v'_i a,i '�•cl:a. '3Rt 4 NEW A`:I USED R1��cS t r;ti ( 4n•' to •�• � an _. Ba! :e' L So y •r,, :+me baki =a; Sell AI .Darr a: ar a [:try• - ! T� - � :z' cr AND aANGET?E5. i'am :5.12.50 26 s K'ng Street Eas•'.stte:,•lcll. The'mssn:P.^;n by 8r{r{ -;tart r•, a,b r tzliPrll Si:. o Jf' a: P, r a «:..;... hr, er. MILLER F+EATItiG � Os=o.a. Or>ar e p te, the• funds'.tn p�l'rha=N`rPw r:nn :grla} F- :' •.<t'?'Zz. ant: L t:s.'t+ : r' y y c. s a. : ! 1:... - SERv!CE.. i ;ht.= fit- the.g;a-luatior ban- 'f 8•'•� tilt �, -: B. r'. . 1 fl .� f tit •. B.'-,•N 5:1a 'a:r:an'. who # . TUDOR ST. - AJAX let Jure.3rd. s. . WH, 2-3491 _ BROCK ROAD . f.. happy brr tltriay to I.anra Lee ay•. Aa'rthorne who wa, 3.years old,; rt c co., ulations to :•.:FyR SALE-4 borer na!uraL Bos,stova.� -- i . _ - - ° • - ' <. n�rr.n �gr�,t. d limy I Itb ` y h y a.. ! i ^ ii0 7 t Moffat. =almost •^ew, 29 Kingafor! The Brock Road Home a Cr,r to :'teat' «^at •o,; .x G1�r'S j • $' ' SAY AR-1 La,zrP;ctier'ng�c;l!aae.. I 'Young Phyllis Zett'ler of- ' , aa; o:: May 4th, . to MI.h" - l held their annual meeting, Lakeview Ave. celebrated her.. - � Warren who b.ok.- .i ° FOR.SAIE-B.autiful vd loo at west on Tuesday, May '2nd with Mrs., weeks ago has a new cast which j Ca°,yon, May 6t::, to Mrs. Doro- 1. Rouge. Phan• ATlanfe 27569, 10th birthday, Saturday. May; • 'The Frenchm$n Bay Bowl- thy Wiseman on May 10th and J. Moss-in the chair. After the'' I will have to rents:. for,another r -' regular business and -reports.!6th with a party attended by I ing League held their banquet l 4 week . - �to Pete Fertile who will cele- 'TOR SALE-Mom's Bicycle - C•ryM.-in the business was held acid the i Andrea Doane, Mary Fitzpat- at the Ajax -Legion Ha!1 last!.- The Ladies Auxiliary of the! brate his 14th birthday on:May- ;� good condition. raw +lire and tubes, following were elected for. the' rick. Cathy Sheehy and Debbie Friday. Clare Skitch a Captain,Cubs and Scouts are holding a 12tia. Phone Wif. 2.3933, Demoe. The children went to a of the winning team was Pre-i Rummage Sale 'at p _ - ensuing year: Pies, Mrs,, J. Fairport Moss; Vice-President, Mrs. Sig show in the afternoon and re- sented with a trophy and each) United Church on June '2nd. PLANTS FOR SALE-ietvnia, As+•r. turned to the Zettler home for member of his team received a ■/sea//////■//■■/■■//■ Snaps, Mongolds, Sweet Wifliom nlmOrl; Trees., Mrs. W. Sower- , Anyone having any good used / ■ and others. R•to;l or wholesale. by,, Sec., Mrs. Jack .Bradshaw I the party and refreshments. small trophy. Sad Fertile s?clothing, toys, books, etc. x FOR BURNED team was second and Jack'contribute should contact birs. =� R,sb•r't kloc0o�old, Alrona Rd Jr.; Correa. Sec., Mts. Frank) Sorry to report that Mrs. A. I- OUT MOTORS ■ + Rouge HM ATlo-tric 2.2727. Weavers; Executive • C o m m:' Wilson is in Toronto General Buck's team wag in third place;Warren, Mrs. Lawlor or Mrs.'� ■ Mrs. J. Cargill, Mrs. F. Poyn- Hospital but she is progressing and each member of these two Me Kean. !e ind all •I•ewieal tnwbil•s FOR SALE-Boys w6stern'styli saddle ton, Mrs. J. Shanley, Mrs. D. very well.We hope that her stay teams 8150 kerened $ trophy. a � ii'e are carry to Fear that / ►utn oft., Call ■ Reasonebla, WH. 2.4957, 11YICMtlrti'ie, Mrs. Compton. They will be short and that she will .Trophies were also presented to 3• E. Kirb}' had to zewrn to ■ ■ were. installed by Mrs. J.'Moss. soon be home again. the followings winners: High I Ajax Hospital -last week for TEmple 9-2161 AUCTION SALE An interesting address was Happy birthday to Faith Gar- Single Flat Doreen Edwarda I surge-y. Her condit.on :, stili Deprsdabl•, Gvareateed We given by Mr, J. McLellan, In- neat who was 13 years old on and Gord Warren, High Single reported as serous. a 14 Noun SERVICE - ■ spectoi'. 'Tea was served at the bray 12th. Hdcp. •Edith Redman and Reg.' ■ ■ HGUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GLASSWARE, Con atula*•fors to` bit. $red GARDEN TOOLS, ETC. close of the meeting. I Guide and Brownie leaders of Carpenter, High Triple Flat, firs.:Gamey Bal,don or. tae birs^ s Complete Electric Be Dunbarton district held a meet- ivy Skitch and Clare Skitch i of a bab• daughter at Ajax / r :1 Imp•^y of The music festival was-held S g /Dumbarton - Stroud's Rd. ■ ing at the home of Mrs. .R.I High Triple Hdcp. Vera Tree Hospital. Tuesday, bray' ■ MRS. MARY McDONAL'D at Ajax last week. Several of I Merritt, district commissioner qualda and Mike Cichun. o 190 Christina Sr., Pickering Village Darlene Marie., a iiZtie yiyter o: ////////■■//■■////��/� the Brock Road parents atten- on Monday, May 2nd and those After dinner they enjoyed an SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1961 ded on Friday morning and the attending from, the community evening's dancing to Cam ii'ar �. Chesterfield, Green, ;n perfect condi• I lion; Chesterfield Choir, Green, in per- pupils of Brock Road school un-�were Guide Captain Mrs. E. ne's orchestra. NRHIINAINHUUI fact condition; leather Upholstered, der the direction of bit. Lang, Crosier; Brown owl,_Mrs. D. An enjoyable, time was had Easy Arm Chat; living. Room Writing and.M -a. Kench won a second;Jones and Secretary treasurer at a social evening at the home sa REFRIGERATION Disk, Good Condition; 2 Sets window and 2 thirds. It was a creditable)Airs. J. Williams. of Mri'and bits. Bob Holodon on Drapes. Match above chesterfield; Fern performance in very close eom . Some of the boys from the Monday evening. To help raise Stand; Small'writing Desk; End Table; petition. I community playing in the Kit funds for the Fairport United $� Electric Floor Lamp;'Chest of Drawers; rr w•anis baseball league ages 6 to Church Sunday School picnic �R CONDITIONING Electric Floor lamp; 1 Odd Stool; 4 Birthday congratulations to Dining Room wooden Chairs, Dark Mrs. J: Cargill and Mrs. C.I 10 are Doug. Pickard, Lester which is to be held this year at Morris,Boston Rocking Choir; Good Rogers who celebrated their bit- Telephone Table; 3 Chrome upho!: Norton, Robert McNeilly, Larry hold An afternoon tea on May thdays during the week. Rudd, Glen Farquar, Wayne - ,stored Stools; Good as new Hot-Point Mr. W. Carter of Bird's .30 inch wide, Electric Range; Frigi• Creek sent a few days, siithi Evoy and John Chillman. daire Electric Range; Small Cabinet, p y Congratulations to Linda De- Mr. and Mrs. U. Henry and MOAT '"= '1I1/EST�I�iGHOl15� Singlet Bed, Springs and Mattress; Set Gordon last week. cane who'will be 14 years old, family and 151rs, and bites., E Bathroom Scales; walnut ' Writing ' Sorry-vo hear that birs and May 13th. Greer of Weston visited the Mc- Table; High-boy Chest Drawers; Wal• Mrs: Howard Bath's daughter, Among those attending the Leans of Park Blsd. on the -' APPLIANCES _ nut Hall Mirror;.Mirror for top of Marlene is- in .Sick Childrens anti- above (high-boy chest drawers?, Vaughan Willard Fun Fare I weekend. quo; End Table; Clothes Basket- EI,I Hospital again for surgery on from the community were Mrs.. ' Mr. and Mr•�. A. Claereboudt Bridge lamp; Folding Ironing Board;' her leg. 3larlene has had severe} M. Parkinson', Mrs. P. Pearsall Claude and Mr. G. de 6.oef "L©RNE C.' WHITE -Foot Stool; Princess• Carpet Sweeper;1, stays in hospital and' we hope and Mrs. R. Palmer. visited Niagaia Fails last Sat-I _ 'Pictures; Electric Iron;.Smol IWdrdrobe; this stay will improve her con F,leG;e ate: ::•urday and A;eonquin: Park Mast: 3 Step Ladder; ,Kitchen Stool ladder;;dition: An executive meeting will he Sunday. _ PiCK �ING WH 2-1317 Lawn Sect; Rubber Tired Lawnmower;,- Synipathy-of the .community' day}1Eld at the school ii'ednes Mr. and Mrs. H. lianselr at Clothes Horse; Chest; Small Metal Top', is extended to Mrs.-Robert Ree-i :•' ' Vd;il , l''InU!!Il.rl i f!':1INIi t rill Ili!If4'IIII'tlllliHHl @HINIIiIIiIIHIHIIIi'9g1 Table; 2 Snow Shovels; Shopping Cart May 17th at 8.1A p.m. sharp. All tended a bo:t'l::'.�' .banquet in sot of the 4th concession in her executives of 'the home and Whitby on Morcia} evening. and Basket; Digging Fork; long,bei'eveinent.- Mr. P.eesor under v d Hand'ea Grass Clippers; Spade; Num- P cchr+oi are urged, to attend this Carl Houk, �. Park Crescent ,,•,,,:,, .,�,;�w`,k:,1 `_r,t d„�„c,y2�,y,R fi�,,,y,„y,l„p,g,,z:�..4�.q.,L,F-z•Q•-F- F Nvent surgery a few weeks a_(, ber of Pails; i (rnber of Odd Dishes; lttll:ortant lneetinLr, celebi aterl his :i*,l: bi t thda} !as* Glassware; Ornaments; coon articles hut- passed away :on Saturday y blar.y halir� returns to Pa'till Sunday with a l,at*i attended ., �■���� HEATING, ������� not mentioned. Everything.in this sale in•Scarborough Hospital Blenkat•n who wii! be 6 years by many of his fries + • is in exceptionally good condition.' (,Old 3iay 13th. Many of the children from 4: Like new, t Brmvne of Toronto the school com!?etPd in the alirstc I • NATURAL GAS ANO Olk BURNERS • SALE AT 1 P.M•' PERMS CASH visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Robert �islterl her dadrhter Airy. F. Festival at Aiax .last week. L ■* NO RESERVE s De 's,last Sunda ii'illiam;.arid family of Dunbar- 'Heartiest 'cn1;s 'atulation, t nl 4 - Hour�' Service t. Auctioneers S' y• I Sr. ,� KEG AND CLARKE PRENTICE, Mi. and MIS. Bert Ainslev,'ton Shores Over the weekend. Mrs. R. li'alke: at, i her MARKHAM - PHONE 346 silent last Sunday with MI% and ,AIr, and Mrs. A. Pickard and ;;iris choir who fain? first (.it- Mrs. Bert Ainsley Sr. at ii'ood- family 'visited her parents AIr, Wednesday (rven;in; and then Gas and Oil Equ•ipm6m for Homes - House!3oats L�V ERPOO'�.. bridge. and AIr.,. W. Boyd of Newmalt sang at the ss'inners concert c t:�L ...Trailers-Cottages -Camping, etc. AIr. and Mis. C. .Gibbons; ket over the weekend. Saturday eveninq'. Se-60ral of tine ' Congratulations to Ali. and attended' the Frenchman's Bay! Birthday congratulations to parents and friends from Fair- F TRAILER ACCESSORIES, LACKS, GAS REFRIGERATORS Mrs. Ken' Nicely who wish to bowling night banquet held last'Jennifer Ricketts who celebrates port Beach attended the Festi-i� LAMPS, STOVES, HITCHES, PUMAS, MANTELS announce the arrival of a baby Friday night at the Ajax Legion her 1-4th birthday,:May 14th. val and enjoyed it Very much. boy at the Ajax Hospital, Sun- Hall. Some of the members of Hi- -Church Ned-,: •;, HEATERS, ETC. : day, May 7th, Mr. and Mrs, -Ken Rohland, Teens attended a roller party Sunday, May 14th, Mothers 'I• ? ..EVERYTHING FOR TRAILERS Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baker Karen and Mark of Newmarket at Mutual Arena at Toronto last Day-The Rev. David Hackett and Nick visited Mr. and Mrs. were visitors at-Mr, and Mrs. Saturday. from Forward Baptist Church COLEMAN DUO-THERM - INTERNATIONAL R. Barton and family at King Bill Matthews last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Parks, Donna will be speaking at both services - City Last Saturday. Mrs. Veya O Borne of Tor- and Gordon of Toronto visited at Dunfair Baptist Church at 't 9 TUDOR ST. .:AJAX - MIH. 2-3491 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dey and onto visited her parents Mr. and the Pickards for some smelt 11.00 a.m, and 7.00 p.m. There I - 'Yami:y of Scarborough were Mrs. Bill Matthews last Sunday. fishing last Friday evening. will be special music. _ _ , „ Thursday,-flay:11, 1�d1 i THE P 1 C K E-RANG N:E•W-S Page.Nins BROUGHAM 14 with a combined service of and little daughter visited his pendicitis. We hope he will soon and Mr. H. Burke. a Bake Sale on June 9 Mrs Sunday School and Church ser- parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Al" be home again. The Womans Association held Willson gave. a very good re-4 vice held at 2 P.m. Any one Harvey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stolk of their monthly meetixig on Wed- part f:her trip to'W. A. Pres• LOCALS wishing their children baptised Miss Dorothy Willson.attend- Whitby called on some of their nesday evening May 3, at they;byt6r,2_of the Bay of Quinto V. please get in touch with Mr, ed the Young Peoples Vocation- frilends here on Saturday. Manse with a good attendance. Conference held at Whitby, Cresswell as soon as possible. I al Conference at Queens Uni- Mr. and Mrs. H. Robertson The president, Mrs. WiWon when Mrs. Rose, past president The regular Mothers Day The W.M.S. of Brougham versity Kingston during the of Toronto visited - the Dominiun Ccuneil-wsw_ - `service will be held in the Church' will hold their next weekend. Lemmon on Sunday. coined all present. Hymn, 298 speaker:-Herz topic was e new church here next Sunday May meeting at the home of airs. Mrs. R. Jones of Mount Zion . A number of our local ladies,was sung a f t e r which Mrs. OKganization. Blackman assisted by rMs. Ray visited with Mrs. Matthews one and gentlemen volunteered to l Pascoe took the devotional Meeting c?osed with the WA, CLAREMONT Ellicott and Mrs. Warren`Elli- evening:last week. paint the floor of the Church reading from Acts 2: 1-13. The theme song and benediction, Cott on T'nursday May 18. Con- Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Anderson last week and made a.big im- program was in charge of Mrs. followed• by the hostesses, Mrs. venors, Mrs. Lindo, ,Mrs. Sher- and family of Sandford visited provement. N. Burton who gave two very Creswe?l and 3lis. Plaxton. Mr. Les Lye -will be off worts ton and firs. Lemmon. Roll .her parents, Mr. and Mrs. How-I The following were winners interesting readings on "The The Brougham W.A. have for at least two weeks with a Call "Gifts." and :Malcolm on Sunday. l at the W.I. Euchre held in the�Grace of gratitude" and "John-�just received an invitation from knee injury. Mrs. Horsey of Port Perry Sorry to hear that Mr. Robt. Hall last Tuesday evening. La- nie Entertains." During the Dunbarton to meet with ;them The Young People group of is assistjng her daughter Mrs. 'Hiller was rushed to Ajax hos-dies, Mrs. Hollinger, 'Mrs. Pil- business period it was decided at their meeting on June 1st the Baptist church attended a Ames and family at prs-sent.. pitaI alst week where he un-1 key and Mrs. Matthews. Gents,,to send two girls to Camp at 2 p.m. Please keep this date rally at Port Hope on Friday Mr, and sir_. Jahn Harvey derwert an operation for ap-1 Mr. H. Plaxton, 'Mr. G. .Butch again this summer also to have in mind. evening. Mrs. 'Robert McLeod- has moved to her new apartment in the north part of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. DeRusha's home. 1961 SPRING Mrs. Jack Wallace and family of Brooklin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Howard Pugh. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges en- tertained Mr. and firs. Arthur Bates of Woodbridge on the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Hedges entertained a party of 15 at l bowling in Ajax on Saturday 1 % f: night. r'rsv Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jones and Mr. and Mrs. John Devitt. danc- ed at the Mart Kenny.ranch on Friday night. Mrs. Sack BadgProw, forme? r� /i/ lr j %• /r 5c rf : /r resident, is in hospital for an r'�/?'�r r i �' " ' ® flit r• ji/: eye operation. Brougham Union'Lodge held y / their annual inspection "last ' s Wednesday night with over 100. s ', Masons attending. :Hiss Joyce O'Blenis of Tor- onto, spent the week end with y x: �. - her parents here. w` _ b Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gliddon en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Pearce ' of Cobourg on the week end. A group of young people '- ae �, ge £�' ;.. _ from the Baptist Training In- _ •� _ __ __ __ - stitute m rant o too chat of the evening service at: the _- Baptist church here. A fireside 4 °--'�� C ;t service followed. There was an attempted �'', .w'., �'� < .- w break-in of the post office last ,; "$` ti• 'Thursday night. A window had 'been broken and the'sash dam- °w• ""`�� �'� aged, but -entry had, not been gained. -" ,,r' I Dr. and Mrs. Win. Lindsay of "Toronto spent Sunday with Dr. .iN. F. and Mrs,,,Tomlinson. ' •, •. �°'�`",.,,�,. `" '.:, .���,:,•-'` �- , Craig Peters who has been e studying theology at' McMas- - ter,is spending a-few days here. �^ \\`�►� ' 3 Gord Johnson and Rae An- `\ derson nave finished their year ��\ ;at Ryerson. Rae will work the Summer at the Pickering golf g g club: . y - The Woman'; A_sociat'ion of - Model illustrated. tmpolo Sport Sodom the i Church are lar,nin ' e U red C P g Whi»wall.rir•s•Ptiiieal of•afro cost. a trip io_the Ches borough-Ponds ; { 'plant in Markham on- May 18. Cars leave the church at 7:15 .�,.. " The G sides soli Brownies cookie ra?e w" a 'Ug success. Ab Loyst is in Sunnybrook i— -- -- —i ------ ------ -- —s---T- — -- — ------ to undergo surgery. Mrs. Grant Taylor is home ( �� 1 from hospital and feeling much I �, better. ( I 1 I 1 tS A group of ladies here have i =' R/!� a� �A. started a summer bowling lea- gue, which, got' underway- last ` I Dramatic and most practicall Otrtside,< �" This is the car that establishes its leader- week with 28 present. Shirley Here's>t,car that does all you want it to There is no value like Chevrolet value Chevy y is slimmed down-offers a more ship in an undeniable fashion year after I. Pilkey rolled -a 230. do under all dtivia conditions - and • no value that can•even come close! 8 manoeuvrable car with a silhouette year. It out-performs, out-styles and 1 You buy more usable features,'more does it effortlessly. And what magnifi- outhful style,more zestful that's pure perfection. But inside, past therefore orrt� lls the-closest rivi;l a cent response! Chevrolet Y Y performance , po performs with DUMBARTON � � I - yes, more all 'round car - with the Chevrolets wider-than-ever doors, � competitive manufacturer can oflzr by ! • a zest and a flair that's all its own! Wctacular Chevrolet! there's a'new world of roominess. a country mile. " (Continued from Page 31 I - Ar:nis. Last Tuesday 'May 2nd, :L__— ��. 1--------------_L_�.�--=--------i---- -------- ; . r roJ. R'i?son Gemmel of Pet- CHEVY'S REVOLUTIONARY * IS ::_ j CANADA'S FASTEST SELLING TRUCK erberough was the guest of the co The Dunbarton Kiw•ans Soft- _ CHEVROLET bal? L F'gue under the able :.Corvair's truly in a class by it- I R leadersrip o' fir. Robert Hollo self. Air cooled engine - inde-EC AG' U r'c•n €c', a r .o a good star� on pendent suspension - I3ttisteel Sat.ureay xi,,h he your er body-practically flat floor-full group :=; tree Horning and the -- family roominess. Just a few coder Braun in'the of ernaon. q reasons why Corvair's built to do ALL WAYS ! Mr. James 'McIntosh wds ii? � f> more than you'll ever de d tact wee; w'th the fu. .. First in sales-first in per. n man i Fi _ °- -... John Cookson i:s progressing formance -first: in econ- + ; only-first in en .: I .ati�f,:c.�a.i.y .n Ajax Hospaal engineering y niter undergoing surgen on ' -first in service-first in 'Monday blay 1st. I _ 'u _ all 'round reliability.Ic i i ConETatuladon.s to 'the Dun-( can't be equalled!, y. bart.on United Church Junior j `,"hojrr under the direction of Dr.' I ' '-:`w• A. McKay on their per- i. Model illustrated:Monza Club Coups forn-,ance at the Rotary Music A General MoMrr Valu• Festival.in Ajax Iasi Thursday evening. exceptionally n y winners .,. SA NMI K /NCHEt/RI�LET they d;d exce tionall well in their clr;ies. 1YEAlOS7SPECTA0004iR Home for the- summer holi- ,`�/��Y� '• r days are Dick Pearce -from --- Queen's, Jerry Omelon from Toronto. University, Roger Carlton from Carlton Cniversi- w -Ainsworth Itd• n AJAX, OW. ty, Ottawa and Bill McKay •from O.A•C. 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