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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_05_18 �Y>ilLISNE� , - jINCE PHONE 1 i t 1 THE -WHITEHALL .2 0940 VOLUME 78-No. 35 PICKERiNG, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1961 PRICE: IOc PER COPY ..•..Pickerin Mil ' '. � - Confirma�fiion g age NQtes Class �Of St. George's Church - �IIUi'I 'fllIHUIW(IIIIUi,:,r.IllilU�id:IhlHiIIIIINII}U`:ldd�. T,,!'i!!`E9i!!!l,^i h; i,nJlgtf!rChtl�r.iplJil�f k - I U ,�I •.dllllllll � �z ,., «�.�, .r.,r;; ,:. ,,,,� , f,. �,� ,r ♦ a Chal c '? iyy l „Nd a / o- y g.:v>, ii•w ./.2vrf IN i�/ z. l:?7ca RO..� 11U2YSOn 2•e-I Mrs .McDonald has nicrvezl t0 .;�a, n:. :;� y�i !' pOI^ tl'at 61.8 Ukr Ce:a 0I• ...^.e! t a?r:•iEy: i7dgE. R'h1t Dti,. .' 'S" ! ,/ .yrr jly c�.f v : v,+. 1961'tax le-.-v has been col., -c?. :rlc..0� a,tehded ' Reev , • e C.- E. iiux)ey reports i tr:e Synal•e Lance Cdr.:-ention + � ,�icr �,,: • that the firm of Gore anti Stor-r ne:d i -nt.y at the Royal fork x ! M f rie are working on a sewage'hotel. - re ort for the villa e. "Wm.* � :X I p g fir. and ties. ticLean, Councillor Ron Watson would Sher wood Rd. arer d • Sylvia P .u- n ..y)via Like to call a committee r_:eet-Panne, entertained a numt,er of v ing tc tour the streets and re-i local and out of town relatives view the work being carried out.'at a buffet luncheon, following s<F Village council will contact the baptismal service Sunday < s e.e Dept. of Highways re the I morning in the United Church. Sylvia Anne is the firs-, � pot holes and dust on the SY : grand- 1 it s y shoulders of the road. child of Mr. and sirs. Cyril sibs_ { Councillor will aiso -ask tine Mc- ley and Dr. and Mrs. W. C. tic- s f Dept. of Highways to consider I man installing sights on the clover- tits Gladys Burns.of Ham s y' % 4 leaf at Church Street and high- ilton, visited with relatives on Y '. 'Aa 40r. Sunday, . . _ � ,�rtr. c.,ir:�.•✓� ' �s ,.' y Councillor Ab Reeve report- •' `� ;.r �.,:, ! �`�f � � t ed that the R.D.H.P. 'is work_ / BACK- ROW, left to rights: Hubert 16"ureyssens, Paul Laurey ssens, Mr, Dovid Hutchison,. Mrs. _ ing on fire acquisition of flood Spin 'Cla�rem t D. Hutchison, Mr: -•Rolf. _ Hands on Duffia's Creek. Johansen, Lewis Jackson, Gary Wilcox. Front Row', left to rig ht: Jacqueline Hough, Janet Ruddy, Bishop Wilkir)son, Rev. The land--cape cape at the Creek.. af.� Dr, H. S. Shepherd, Suzanne Bissell, Mrs.. N. Marshafil, -Church Street and 40'1 clover-! -Photo By ?onteroy leaf is rndergd,ing a change,,Conservation +ire highwaymen are ousv' ! • iworking. Yost would 'hardiy..Area In June p see Vo Ca#Iona krj,w . way the ?ame lace C 0" o' ' :Firs. Maxire H kinaon was � T `<.a p The new. C'aremoat,.rurtnal- ru.r•d•.•I *.o :vrd,rtd, East General . vatio:r Arf-a will -',e officially' �' la<t :ay nrtrt lox. n emir ppyned on 3unK �q i coincide, For Pic-e, ,perat;c•n. Qur b-s- ' ' ker�n wi<Cy :or an =ueedv recd:er"L`: T W • n ' � rFutu' re :,,t t T?.urcria morning on t,:t' iir•, ivn of P:ck:rinX To:�=nsnilr. p Br+�t Rd. a :n;nl Con. a car, T"" nt:� con�er�ati,n sea ►�! YicKFring Tots•n h.p. At ap-'lately in the riarty press• t-., nn-- ,,-r? t _�. f', nzaa .r;::.F arlvnc c ?om-ed'north-of \:o. r'.n:::r near, to it h:tCp a n��v i 1 rrnom - - r Y ate i for t,ira a !rer CTOb.. $ } The Y1Ckei^rig District Hiq* . , Iiurdsan:} 't:.r '<tl- arecR-..f,•: =brae time. dr r' ry 'Mr. Jame, u l Can+' near K4n--ale. vocat:unal school, added to the S arLn�ro'. i School board have receicFC1 ante. t road.Sad smas'red the front Pra�v,ncia?. :)lunicipal ..a n d riet< Dunbar toxi .;chnol• at nu: close.to becorning a - tenativo • Proval already cur! ,- .-D:-}2, z f„ „ . .c th Jw.,ard- has not y«.t r,r- U .-tip Cal. !' ;e. :Cl, ne t', the )a-rr. the new voca.tr,lnal'school. Their I fi;rtrr•es of rmatr,a ,L"+. ... ; 1-I ceivedd fit-finite appro%a%.,r:u in- ti7. and Mrs. Cummings, tliil' on hand for the ,pni:ng at. Y.:34: Ia«rt. I3. room.- wiiI 'ae built .. arcn:teci is already busy on rollmeht for the deP,a., se rt and. di ation of; startin time for +rat g:m: of thin 300 acre park, a an addition' to the present plans. - ' he and several board members 'c ,,ven as construction tan- be - �' a -ponsored by the Ajax' As well as the opening th` erT school-'and equippe-di at no. Under- this near :;chime of were ,asked to •appoar before yet. �:e h:the been told that 0i Pic,Wem-, Business a Tii-'; will be exhibits, display; and cost under a new government 'assistance: the Federal Govern- the depar•trrant• to qual:fy for the grant the' xioaal VCrr rn's Club on a Trip other highlights featured. i ) _ school r. -=t be up,and in opera• '�1ew York for 8. Mrs. Ber-; This will be the second Metro;>;ciie►ne that has betin publicized. merit :vill pay ,5 per cent of The vocational' school, which Lion by 1bo3. to hard Baker, Glendale Dr., soid i Conservation Park in operation: - winning. tielce.t. i.in Pickering Township. Mr. and Mrs. 31. Bongard.i Mr:l St.. entertained friend! school Costs' ' Amount Professional frow Be::Eville, for dinner on WO�ten �6at,rr<isy: ; ;Cancer 70 b0% Of `fax . �'ota'I - Eiec# Their Officers Mr. and Mrs. J. Koch, Sher- womi Drive, had her parents,, Mr. and ?Mrs. J. T. Bryan, Sun- ��� ThP total tax roll fo► the 18 miilrar. The Bu-;;:,.,.is a'ad Profession-1 the Ajax U.;,- Fiall. , deru.nd, w,th them on Sunday. ,Campaign Township of Pickering uiil fie, Thr rd dent'm;i irte staow;'an al Women'-. Club of Ajax held 1i The memb:s r,ere reminded A numbFr of our local school 8)1',461.88'2 ;n 1961: flat of thr, ncfc-a>. o f'au mill... It. was -a Dinner M-Aing at the Ro-• to start takin;; orders for the wh .cren. Grades 7 and;8, took figure, 5�23,;4k.0!) :wild hP rr:' 2,..31 ;if 'ay, 12:0 n ,':i) and '26.5 tar•y Hall, c.tired by' Dun CaId-i"Rose Day" 0.1 June 3rd, tirhen part in the-Trout Fishing Derby Success 1 Ouireil for the• operation -of H "A. The County rate !,,as'shot,.well, on 11 )6('ay May kith. The all members will have beautiful a t Greenwood Conservation i 4chool . or almost- .60't. ,?r•n ul, from 8.9 mill.. in 1959 to 1:3�7;executivt rv!. the your 1961-6'2 long :ten Dae roses for sale Prsr:t ' !a=t satur•diay. Not too Tne Ajax and Pickering Amouni of *F,3A,133 iv•Il cutir; iii 1961. It ccas 10.5 it 1960. The was incta!!,�d by the c!ub's*st at $'2.50 per dozen:. many large ones :were caught. Branch of the'Canadian Societe• other •er•vico�s. Tc,- total tu. ' ?i'�') School. rate has levelled president, Mrs. France& Allan, J'o ci at t:_ "C'..vities for the �lrs. Mary bray, El:zar,Fth ha- exceeded $2• f)6.04),in their roil in '1980 was 1.U3",;.�y.4fr u:f at an even 1K rrrills, a size- .oho c�as later presented with sumnwr the. Club *plan a Thea St . :va.•• 'siting r•elativFs at current campamn for -funds. The township's 'totai � .•"• .,b6• ieoost 'fror,i 11.8.2 of 1J60. a cr,r5ar,•. tre f^arty in T,)ronto. N:'. :vk near.LOndon last ate:ti- The director. of the local ment`is slightly in excel: of! It-was 9.3 in 1959. fi>,• new executive is as, fol the Drat)• fur the "Trip for E nch would like to thank the - Ie,u.:: President, Edith DrivNr; T��' to : .� fork" was made L:t=t aunr?ay,-Moth«•r'�- Day,'canvas:!e:r :ind contributor. for; I't:sr President, Arlene Bonn- hy.Mayor Pi!rish on Thursda•y,.. . r':a.ny parents.'::ought their chit-,'their co-op(a•ation and suppor t. r i e.ttu; First Vice President, Peg. -Ni,Y 11th. )sand our congratula- ' _dird-n ror i,apti=rn at the United, f „ j'� ��As' 'D� ls .la'. � ,:r Baker: _Second Vicr. Pi-e,i-. t�uls to ti.e v,•inner,-Mv-s. H. -arrrpartgr,-cmairntan- e C 4 ,'n. )1 r. and Mrs. Albert �i d' rL, F eleri �ScGregoi R,+d,irdl t' '^ .',r11 Street Bal=don said today, ceiv that anyone ing Sec•etas 'Marie Waude, Pickering._ . Crarrm, sir. and 'Mrs.• C. R. who die not receive a call and ' ' { Y, Idazon, _Mr. ando sirs. N't'm. G. t Y At Pickerin `-' Nlem Park g lshe; to make a donation ma Q C'on;espondiri Secrets, ,, Jei;n; - 1r.cLFan, Mr. and firs. :; L., send it along to the Ajax and �+ Northam, Treasurer, Mar-aret •LOCAL FARMERS ON TRIP ' 11" all'i Scuires• flickering Cancer . ocle y,' ox,- --Vernon Barrett and Mr. and 1 825 Pickering or phone WHite- Forks display-at the Pickering, until the time, of the fireworks, Dor,;thy He )burn; -1[eml),;'.:nil Mrs. A. •Lishman of ,Piekerih We were sorry to hear that' � 77 g hall •2-.605.3. Village lIemorial Park, next; that. 'this year some b�othsiCo:nener, P,uth Benson: Pro haft �i viriay ail ht for an 13 N:-. Mei'ering. Main S reet, g w..= in Ajax Hospital, she has 1 Mr. Balsdort said that anyone;.Monday night- May 22nd. would have something they;g: :mm� Convenor, Ann Mitch. t!u i,ui- of F_n.r!a::•i and F.:, n,- returned to her home. making a donation becomes a . After:--ha success of fast: could take part in. e.1; SocW Conveners, - Hop, , !�i r. and Mrs. Chester Butt; member of.the Society'and that''year', display, the Pickering` Please Note-This -fireworks F�airley; .'~)line 8onnettx; Em i' ei a were 8i3 members of t!:e k:`i their daughter,. Helen and' the Society'welcomes enquiries.i°Rotary Club' anri the Pickering,display is free. Those in_charge blem Convener, Mary Slnar, Tu:••nto NUIR Produc-,,'s A,:o- S The chairman also takes. this Village Firemen have decided' Telepho:ie Convener, Mona- Co;_. ciat:on left Malton b B.O.A.C. B•-) and family•home for un-; wi11 not tolerate the dangerous ' clz;y. Laurie, age 4, i; staying 1 opportunity to thank everyone to put on this dispiay' for the lins; U.N. ..epresen.tative•; Hel- and landed, in Pros.,vick, S. - with her ' for their support. village and :district; i antics that went on last year, en JlcGl,W6r, land at itr,on the asst d::;. grandmother for a l weFk. t The evening will.st<nt at 6.:30 when a' few of° the children•' The+'•Er,hlem' Brer:kt'rt-t will, They will tour ti A bridal shower was held lash �'p.in: Prior to the fireworks;.thre%i lighted firecrackers out he held o Sunday, June 4th, at' land and' 8 days in Ely c. Saturday night for Miss Gloria I there will be bingo,•hall toss, over the heads •of the crowd.: -- w:Fr of Nlaple, in honour of her still t Kart rides for the children, Anyone caught at this trick this rthcoming marriage to 311. refreshment booths. There will year, will be escorted from the' Er'.e Barkey of Pickering on Looking For be a. charge in the case of park by the police.Parents are Mny 2ith. games, etc,, bbt not to see the asked to,co-operate in making' Mrs. Gordon Found, Mrs.I fireworks. During the evening-a thi.; a►i enjoynble and safe eve- Ecsith Chapman. Mrs. Harry' Mementoes lucky draw will be made. ring for every-me by warning K Purvis, Airs. A. E. Calvert and It was felt that hecause•there'their children about this dan- > i" Mr=. Chester Butt* visited kith Mr•s. McKay and husband, was such a,crowd on hand last gerous practice. Mrs. Alvin Bushby of Uxbridge l , Rev. Dr. Wm. McKay advise zr Tuesday.. ( the News that they are still Happy irti)day to Mrs. • Pegsy Pearson of Duffin StreetI looking for ,photos of old I Hold COSSA Fina' ere who celebrated the occasion on I scenes and buildings in ,this , ,41.:y 13th. I township, and other material Oshawa's O.C.V.I., took top i 100-yd.-Sr., A. Dawson;•:3rd.; F` : His many' Pickering friends that may be considered for honours in. the C.O.S.S.A., 440-yd.-Jr.; N. Allen, :3rd; 880 were sorry to,learn of the sucl-I the •'history book"; the pre- Lakeshore track and -field meet, yd.-Inter•., M. Stroud ist; 880 den passing of �1r. A. R. "Joe" held at Pickering I'ast Friday. yd.-Sn, B. Weller, .2nd NIilr; Hill of Dunbarton at his cottag«: paration of which they are Oshawa placed first, Whitby -Inter., M. Stroud, lst; 'Relay vt Havelock last Saturday night conducting, should be handed ,econd, A'ax third and Picker- TSr., 5 x J Pickering team; '2nd; High' 'Mr. Jack Moore'•of'the�3th con- in immediately to Mrs. Mc- ing fourth. Other schools en-Jump-Sr., G. Wilson, 1st; Hop .� cis:ion, another well known Pic- ared were:,Bowmanville, Pol•t .Step and Jump' Sr. G. Wilson,' Kay. A'lot of work must still leering township resident,, was ;lope and a second Whitby '2nd; Pole Vault-Sr., S. Craig,1 be completed before that buried on Monday last. He died school. 1st; Shot Hut-Jr., J.. G. Good- on Friday in Toronto at the book can be delivered. G: Wilson of Pickering, broke lad, :3rd; Shot Put-Inter. J. x home of his sister. interment a record• in. the senior high I Gulliver, .1st; Shot Put-Sr., took place in 3iounf Hope ceme- •. jump b o i Easter Seal receipts,have Row. P Y going 5 feet, 8 z I Segriff, 3rd; Discuss-Sr., B. tery. inches. The previous retort] inl.Ca,rgill, 1st;. Javelin Throw- SMELTS MAY HAVE been slow in starting but when they _ reached the 'figure of near $1 • G. Pugh. 3ed; Open started they really.came. This is about 20-30 minute catch. The sale.of 'Vlrs. :Mary 'tic- ihL4 event was 5 feet ?°inches. ' Inter., Donald of Christina Street last 860.60 for this year-18 per The Pickering winners are as�event, 2 mile run-hi. Stroud, Displaying them proudly is L. to R. Gord Parks, Donna'Parks, Saturday war very astccesrlful teat b'tgbar,tlran'Ps>3t,•yeAr. follows: I3rd.' deever Pickard, pou9ie Pickard, .:Thurscloy,�Mo�. . 8, 1961 • Page Two THE PICKERING NEWS y a THE PICKERING NEWS Specl a l Service PICKERING INSURANCE JI EAi ESTATE — E S T A B L I S H E-D 1 6 S 1 + '� iLANASCAPING Office WH. 2-6212 3lrsidence WH. 2.31.15 - S Andrew �t t. s , Issued a,•very Thursday r + - -. by The News P•rint�i-ng and Publdsh'rng ('crrn.Fxrny ' Authorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept , Ottawa, Ont. ' Sodding ' Lash Sala SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per year United States $3.00 per year r Power Rolling CY RIL ® RL E BARRY. MURKAR, Editor '�ar he'd a*. ; •1 .1 �i :: na+.�:.�; Gh,:,�tia7; lroocir Grading ,' — ADVERTISING RAZES UPON REQUEST — 1 a r.;y ?W <y i:.e hu+,h xas =o • Your Friendly R+ silent Ager�i' i- Sod Delivered 3 - b<au+ �!J3 deco at<d witl. flu wt a:id •Nee frJed nits wwr- � - F'1CICERING, 01.7AR?O, 'f HURSL)A I, MAY 1 E, 190.1 The r,iinrtiter Mr. :tiNr.- ' 1NI"'i,. 2:-6d9�9 sr, r r .r. r3'e,cv'.co:idu:ted the .se - 1-:•i:-a•�-a=i-r:� 32 KINGSTON RD. W. ?'.:0. BOX 260 . : _ ar,c ---- UN . •rice a: �:'fed >;=y the" �+ as=- 1 4 V Sc?� i ��1. �1 c'c�g. .�..' PICKERING.' ONTARIO The c Old •3'a ,� •E. :C?71',- I r ?. + :ui. .9a.ac;� While the construction work on lower Church Str�ee. 'Nat rfad ny David Ur7:-.ley of DR ALFRED D ! he -road has hr 8 to be re oi c'as,. ?he New 3'esta- �..JJ NO PAYMENT UNTIL MAY 1ST in Ficsering Village is going on, t •:.ent � r:pure Matthew 2�; + !closed for the r Ten 'o work. �ey�c- s3-�s »a4 recJ!ed by F I I T . VANAG bo from the Sunday School— 1� V l� It would appear that this work will continue for .rnan >; ra.rd ?�e,r, David Brisban, + _ Bat lroorxlls instvllitedr Septic Tanks, weeks and the blockade will bQ kept. up. Alik-n Fat-er�cn, Hobert Bekkr- VETERINARIAN _ �y, vcld and Wa?ter Van Nus, I. @IIS, gQSernEAtSt Ga C° two areas are suffering as a result of this road clo.- �A g-roup of 4Lhe Sunday School I i ` g - childre fcrmed'the chcir.in the a Old Rosebank Rd. North NO DOWN PAYMENT ing. One area is Squires Beach and the other is PiC'•c- chancel to lead the service of � - :` n8 Village. pra'_se and their anthem "Joy For further informer ion call ' R.R. No:3 Pickering Bede" was sweetly sung. Marior, ' ;Several Pickering businessmen have received calls McClement presided at the or. ' PAT DUNNE Temple 9-1841 from customers on the other side of this blockade, ask- gan• Mr, Heron. gave _a mo;:t. Telephone T'E. 9-3.822 - - interesting tans to the children ing when they will be able to get through. The busi= and ad;:Its on mak ng the.best I nessmen of the village are concerned about this road of your special talents. The If'No Answer T'E. 9-3604 closing, because it is costing them money. Their cns- childr:Frn were asked to make �' _ Support.. Lcca Advertisers - Comers are gain elsewhere, rather than take the time God `-,e centre of their lives, q g dedicating everything they do and go to the extra expense of travelling-miles out of to his encouragement, second year etndent at the Vni- their way to get to the village. The yo;.ng .Peoples Nociety versity of Toronto gave a every .. COOPER BLOCK LTD." met in tl:e evening+. A special fine talk. All teenagers in the ,., }_ speaker, a young man David congregation are invited to join Township council members, concerned over the ma_ Cooper- from Maple Ontario, a the Y.F 8. ter of fire protection at Squires Beach, are asking the - 9S0 .CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO - Department of Highways to open Station Road aria BLC#CKS & BRICKS . temporary measure lentil .Church Street is oiler- again. ;STRUCTURAL STEEL If the to�anship.and,village countils would bo-h 'bring �"OWNSI�IP OF PICKERING CRANE RENTAL some pressure .o bear on the provinc:al depar!rrent.i PUBLIC MEETINGS i ]maybe something• couit; be aerornplished tha`. vvwAd P C STATION ROAD. PICKERING, ONTARIO a.11Fviate this preaen3 _. WFI — WA 2-5103 Re . Phones. 2-19+6+0 rr ; �'oaries9 BY-Law- loo '2S�'2 a :-w {1'l �o-Ing tCt isr�:c'. n Ti :!7 f1Err Uf i P,i 'fie, r:(7>���:Lil+ �'T<'7 :'1 I end r tho W*— -4E'1 �F-:4 31P'1'+d�'n11�1.1 C��1� X11' :7� nlx•4��. � - P - ff� i 0 H N L A _ emer - per;y a SrrUdCliEC: wouid tfr-a nJy agree arc c.G rOpOSe� ® C a� Plan 0 the „� • : they Can-do.:he;p the zip 11 a1`:on. .�: Township Of Pickering I'NSWillANCE` s O S PANIHITD _ ,� 9 PRU F LA .,�Jt it rr14�C � i:�np f�. Qn4 e, - .. ,., � � _.. .- __ - - —. . . _.• Planning Area _ . . :_ ' PRUDENTIAL C µ . -_`0 ENGLAND tr :- . • . � -.. �= • y ,s' yEdr. fl'fe ?roJ c�. ci the' Zr.rnsi•;p of - — — E � n � E AUTOMOBILE. FIR •. WI�RI�« P,ckering go.e rwo read ngs TO c By :ow rc zone ♦hot e 7 j �+ �: art of the 7ownshi. I to soi.l+r cf rhe-centre line of 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST . When are-tile :oust author:..ltra going �o step o' hard F P ,Y g on drunk drivers. �ha 'dr..k`ng p��„io u::i be "raid to tie rood-oilowance between Concess•on'2 and Conces- OAieo: SN+ice Plaza, Aiox *"wieg Lw•r°e et,awt w+i 2-1301 get behind the whet-], gyth3GS�++e. outhely Ibm f1o+ H Highway dG7 n.a For Im«,edse+e Cover*** O Q + s f :Aiax, f'tse+te Do. + W+ a, s Last Fnday night. two middle-aged Scartx, o people, An -Gfi,c+al Flon of the township of P,ckerin,p Pion- were struck head un by y-a blind-drunk driver. ning area has been under Dreparor,on since October of last year. APFRA15AL5 This driver.w&s ea�tbound -on the Base Line on the _ e NEWELL :°Wrung side of the road. He approat:he•d 'a puU fCe cruii5er, Publ c 7uleetings w li'be neiC c� t1'e 1'ov�rnsl9ip lion- I n ng Board oh: W was plat in?o the d.*rh, then crashed mic,.'.:he earl (Gladys Newell) of two innocen*. T,ec,z�le. I rNEDNESDAY, MAY 24th 1961, ot.$ p rc of the'Al+cna — School, tcno oa er P+ckerioQ Vipoge Road' Sch 1, AI Ro Real Estate Eirok 'Police said the dririhin>< r?r.ver hoc ,�� be ,. down ;q or 8 �, 'at *he *raugltan -WH. 2-5770.1 or Torontc WA. 3-9513 IHUR5DAY, MAY 25th, 6 P he was so violent dal:ng and eurty�nj= hir i5eif ail over Willard School, of the pixie Rood. - it — e h Phon MO. 8 `.'- �,fy ' by 3625 hospital cots. arr,oulanc'e cots and hospital. ctEd Sc t', MAY 30th, 1961, ct 8 pen i,t the' Hilltop -;Cobourg_FR. 2.7601 ;. 7 UESDA One witness at the hosplta]-s'wd It was lake riving to School, arwood Avenue North. Res."Highway” 44 mile East pt Du 69"n, NO 2-h Q�,•cY subdue, some kind of dirty. animal. - when the Zoning By and the Official Plan will be Meanwhile t.,e couple he crashed inx. were r, critical explained and discussed. 'condition in another room. HARRY S. PEARCE ' M time something was done al ut These people by Secretary someone who has the authority to,do it.- ane 1.•Fople are Township of,Pickering Planning Board �N, BLI��ARD ELECTRIC :. getting -a little tired of the hency with whi6 these 1 drunk drivers are being treated in court. .COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIV1 i - TENDERS tNVITED = WATER - 'FREE ESTIMATE = SEPTIC TANKS . l DENNIS CARTAGE Tenders are invited for the suppit;ng for fresh Drinking Water, to ; a 10,000 gallon storage reservoir, at• Dunbarton High School, for the Phone Pickering WH. ����� - I W a f e r S u•A pi , pe+iod July 1, 1961 to June 30; 1962. 'CLEANED Tenders to be delivered ter-Pickering Dist,ict High•School Board of 500'gals. ................... 54,50-=5.00 the Office of the Business AdmWorator,.or mailed to Box-70, Pickering, 850 Qals. .... $6,00 I up to and including Jvne 2, 1967, and to be marked "\Hater Tender". .............. ° W, J, BUTT 1,000 gals. ... $7.00 j Tenders to state the capacity,of the.delivery tank, and the unit cost • i, Also SAND - GRAVEL per 1,000 gallons, and agree to keep the reservoir 401 at all times. ° Oshawa — RA. 34*42 TOP SOIL ARID FILL AU information in reference to the above may be obtained from the WEST HILL - AT. 4.40S► Business Administrator. PERSONALIZED PROTECTION The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. H. MITCHELL B Ross IRWIN A R FORTIER—INSURANCE • •• � - li Chairman. .. '. 'Business Adminishafa', s s • I TENDERS iNVRED �I IIteC Z •MILK AND ICE CREAM TENDERS INVITED — COAL - PHO E AT a i -0216 Tendsra to supply Milk and/or Iw Cream to the Sdvaol Cafeteria Tenders to supply Mixed Nut and Bituminous Cod, oil heated, size FIRE AUTO =:, LIFE — CASUALTY At Ajax High School not more than 1", and having'a heat content of 13,000 to 13,500 -- At Pickering District High Scholl _,• B.T.U.per pound,delivered ---Dunbarton High School ' = To Ajax High'School r for the period September 1, 1961 to August 31, 1962, will be received — To Pickering District High School _ by the Pickering District High School B9ord, at the office of the — To Dumbarton High School Business Administrow, or box 70, Pickering, vp. to d'nd indudirig approximately 150'tons, mare or less, for each school, for the heating SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT -- June 2, 1961. season, July 1, 1961 to,June 30; 1962, will be received by Pickering Tenders are to be enclosed M a sealed envelope and marked District High School Board, at the Office of the Business Administrator, "Tenders to supply Milk and/or Ica Cream". or.Box 70, Pickering, ont., up to and including June 2, 1%1. COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE It will be necessary f6r the tumssful'tender to supply some re. Tenders are to be enclosed in a sealed envelope and marked ` - , frlWation for Milk and Lae Cream storage, and dispensing. "Tender to supply Coal `` iVfW TANKS INSTALLED All'Informotion in reference to the above maybe obtained from the All information in reference to the above may be obtained from the &#sines Administrator. Business Administrator. PAT DUNNE _TEinple :9-1841 The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The lowest or-amy tender wiU not necessarily be accepted. - - H. MITCHELL A. ROSS IRWIN H. MITCHELL A. ROSS IRWIN _ + ChoMrsta� lvainess Administrotoa Choirtran, 1 BWfwss Adtakaoratar. Thursday, May 8, 196? - T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS Pd9e Thre` plhu:�'+I!!ill!UilYllliltllllllUIIYIIIIIIINm1111flIIllII;YINIIIhmlfnY�IIImIYIYWmII1YIliYI!N!Illm!IIMIIAINMRMIM!!I(!I;Milh1!I!!�+'+"!h,r�.:,�..S�auIHiHWIItYtudi I Mlh w:;s.aiiiP�+iuuwoi nil tl tliIHIHYI NItl imd;UililldillH;HIiIIHtlIIttIHIltlllliliiiniuilliiihclllil+hli;urruu+�qi+9+IHNir°+w+:,utl::.Nhtllilllllldliillllli I WEST ROUGE C K E R I N HIGH N FRENCHMAN'S ' ':he West Rouge Communit Y. Arthur i# che" Limited Assoc will hold the last Open MNetiag of the season Wed.,sA • May 24, 8 p.m. ir. The Rainbow (Station Road, Pickering -A;" Witger & Sandy Pomeroy Room. 'the advaraage9 and die- The Frenchman's B y Power advantages of Annexin with Hi Everyone. sembly and the American stud- F g' 8 y For the past few w:secs, tciel eats spoke to us about their Squadron sponsored a ire Ex- Searbaro will be discusied and P P° anguisher dernor°strat:or. at a' summary of the Associations GAS AND OIL FURNACES Cadets have been pract:crng for schools and their impressions of Y .YIoore's Marina or Saturtiay af- accomplishments for the Cadet Day, Friday, May L9, Canada'. Also at assembly the P past ternoan. Several different t when their will be the Cie: choir sang "Now Let Every types year will*be giver.. The election EAVESTROUGHING PLUMBING Parade and Inspe--tior.. Tongue Adore Thee", "P.ide the °f extinguishers were demon- of an executive for next year �, Arited showing the !viral' mast will be on th? ro On Wed., May 10, Gride 10 Chariot', "You'll Neyer Walk p gram_ Cotfiee ; indents wrote Carnegie tests Alone" and "Country Style'' °ffective on different type; of and cake will 6e served so come _:for French and Math. directed by our music teacher. 'ireti. The spectatari were all out. and learn whats ;doing on _ AI`I` V�OR:K GUARANTEED giver. thz.._ogportunity to put in the conimur.it On Thurs., May 11, six ex- Mr. Clark, • t rut fires with the' vanoss ex- charge s*.+:den`s from the U.S.A. Or, Friday afternoor. there Congratulations and best WH. 2-6771 TE- 9-- same to visit our school. The l was a track and field me"`_ which :inguishPrs. wishes to Mr. and Mrs •A:ex ' The Fairport United Church Deer, The T,)%v a:re who cele- students were from Oil nn- nd port rising, h:�h ;.mpng ',f.A held th�lr r•eiullr ;nor.- brated their -,went'y first wed- Alters' ffoUrt3 Call TE, 9-1682 • Senior Hig School, I''enr:- and pole vaulting •sylvania. They wer- a:i in On Friday evening we ha.d s %hly rc:acting last humday at ding anniversary Friday, May - -:. Grade 1� and weir: „Baal dance. Music was pronn�d by ;hg Church; Mrs. F. Osgno� 12 and to Mr. and Mr E. Brumburd, Linda Wtrshall.�the Phaetons and .rr�l� j'_'' had _ead the scripture and Mrs. W. .Rourke, Ridg,,vrood Rd. wto had Avis ->ad the devotioral. Plans , Linda Ray. Jan Wyrds, Peter a party for their Anuricai. their wedding anntvt,rsa_ry w ' Dabrowski and Jene Griffiths. guests. Winners of the L:iniina Here discussed far this. Ba- Tuesday, May P. an■■aaanaaa■aesa■■Ise+saai�saaeasa�Was■eeaamaeam The students who went to the tion Dance were Jane Brumbuku caar next October. The hos- The Ladies Chub enjoyed a ■ U.S.A. in exchange were. Carole and Don Briggs and wihners of ;esses for the meting were visit to The :School for. Retard- am! Mrs Eva Stephens and Mrs. ■ hs Whittington, Pat Gray, San the Spot Dance were Annabelle P ed Children :r.,Aiax on Thurs. ; � Ti � 'Walmesey, Don Lindo, Wa a Gulliver and Dick Dilhon. Bernice Warren. A birthday evening,, Mai 1:, where _y ' !Knapp and Aaron Fenton. On Saturday the guests went cake was served in honor of the met Mr. Bird and the s'aff of The visiting students spent to Casa Loma, Spring Thaw birthdays of Mrs. J. Patterson, three teachers. They report a w Thursday morning in classes and rode on the subway in Tor- Mrs. W. Avis and Mrs. Joyce beautiful bright and cheery at- i 0 and went to General Motors in onto. Brown o mosphere in the three class- IS the afternoon. That night they They left on Sunday morning Congratulations to Ronald rooms and .recreation room, M To. P . . . . ry are Plar�t � were guests at a Rotary club and I'm sure we all hope we and Daphne Gildner on the ar- There is also a rest room and In - dinner and alter went' bowling. shall be able to exchange stud- rival of twin boys at the Ajax •office in use at present. They i # Friday, May 12, we has as- ente again. Hospital on Sunday, May. 14th, enjoyed,Coffee or tea and cakes little brothers for Lesley. MO- before leavin ■ _ ther and both babies are fine. The next n&eeting of this no We Carry a Complete gene of g4rden fer#l1IZeh, �GREENWCGOD spent and Mrs. Dave O'Brien ■ LIVERPOOL. group will be Thurs., May 25, spent last week-end at Killer- 8,30 p.m. when work and buai- Is � Mr. and Mrs. Bill Matthews ney Lodge in Algonquin Park. ■ lawn seeds, vegetable and flower seeds also were at the home of Mr. hens will be the program. Tea ■ 9 , gar- Christian Family Sunday Ser- guests They spotted 57 species of birds and cakes will be served by the a vice was well attended, with and Mrs. Don Stern. Scarboro, 4ut report that the fishing was hostesses. ,point Service of Church and Sun- May 14th, the occasion the poor, Mr. and Mrs. Thorny Bailey a den tool;, lawn�noW @rs and roto-tillers. day School. christening of their baby dau- We are so e The Sunday School Glasser ghter, Lisa. An able time hear that and family, S unnyslgpe Dr,, ■ ' njo3' Frank Fletcher's mother is ser- a p was had b iously ill in Toronto: spent the weekend at their cot- . . took part in worship dad. Rev. y all. rage at Minden. � . Fleetham took his theme from Mr. end Mrs. J. Johnston and ` Mrs. Eva Stephens spent the ' a Boob of Malchai, "Stewardship !amity spent Mother's Da week P � We are glad to see Shores,Harry a CLAREMt�►N°T �j/��p Day week-end' in Toronto. visiting Gob Chesterton Shores home a In the Family". end at Foote's Bay visiting Mrs. her family. ' IA Johnston's mother Mrs O'Came- again after being in Scarboro I During the Service the in- A speedy recovery is extend- General Hospital for several ■ C LAREMONT 201 or 202 Sant, non'of Mr. and Mrs. Nel- rOm ed to Mr. Joseph Fawcett who weeks. a son Cole, was baptized. Mr, and Mrs, Cam Watson is confined to the Ajax Hospi- Mr.and Mrs. Balcou, Sponger � Services next Sunda will be and Kathy, Mr.and Mrs. Robert t ■a■sent■■■a■■■s■■■st■assist■b■eea■■aes■staa■na■asaNlt Sunday .al with a heart condition. and supervise The Twi Light at 11.30 for church and 10.15 Dey and Thomas, spent last A baby girl was born to Mr. o'clock far Sunday School. Sunday pienking at Wallace's Club.Pancea for the young pr i. . and Mrs. Tammy Hearne in plc in The Rainbow Room Fri. The Afternoon W.A. met on Point at Peterborough. Halifax on May 9th, Laurie Di- evenings from 8 to 12 p.m. Thursday at home of Mrs. W. Steve Schwets and Robert Dey ane, a little sister for Lee Ann. - Brown with good -attendance. went to Niagara Falls last San- Music by The Twi Lighters Mrs. Helen Fenton .and Mrs. -j Band with Marvin Edwars andrII.�TAM G. LA Yr SON _ Money belts were brought in. day. Dorothy Wiseman wish to thank Eddy Cotton of West Rouge, slap g4ilt blocks. Pat Kingstone Mr.'Bernard Baker of the Re- their friends for the many flow- Chris Tait, of Agincourt, and to piece the ilt,for next greet- creation Committee presented y Pierre La Gault. Dress Street P qu• ere and cards the received dnr- - - ing if possible. the medals to the best gymnas- iris their recent stay aL the rlothea, no jeans or slacks girls = 1BQlrestet 4�td So�citor " _ The Evening W.A. are hold-. tics of the Dunbhrton Athletic Ajax Hospital. g ::1'pt,EpHONE WH, 2-2741 j ing their bazaar on Saturday, Club at a demonstration given The Frenchman's Bay Rate- please.West Rouge Ladies Tuee, = - May 27th. Everyone is invited by the Club at the Pickering t District H' School, Ma gth, payers meeting will be held on Afternoon Bawling League en-. n- _ to attend There will be aprons, 16h y Mtow cases, children's clothes, Mr.- Tom Linter and Tom Friday, May 26th. This meeting joyed their,Banquet and get-to- anta and home baking, bas been postponed one week gether Wed., May 10 in The CHURCH ST. N. PICKER]M,p ng, time 3 lNumphrey spent the weekend owing to the holiday week-end. Rainbow Room. dclock. There will also be to 'at the cottage at Tweed. Congratulations to Marion Mr. and Mrs. Jim 'Gooding, - - eerved, and Cliff Brown who are cele- 'Ridgewood Rd., had.their young Wedding belle are ringing in Mrs, C. Burrows then took brating their wedding anniver- son, Robert christened at Cen- •our community for Ina Robert- over the program. The theme gary on May 20th. Happy birth- tennial Rd. United Church'Sun•, peon and Alex Saunders. Wed- Rrandaiot3�es'e dgy, several am- day also to Cliff whose birth- May 13,oleo Mr. and Mrs. Scott t� E R WA ding to take place 3rd of June, using readings were given by day is on May 21st. Denton, Decimal Place; had in the church. Mrs. Burrows, Mrs. M. llicott, Mrs. G. Warren took a trip to their daughter Kim christened Mr, and Mrs. Ed Parcoe and Mrs. Gen Gray and Mrs. N. Buffalo last Saturday with a and 'Mr. and Mrs, Ted Allen, PURIFIED WATER FOR DRINKING USE •!!amity. Barton. - Miss Joyce Trolley has been group of ladies. Rouge Hills. Dr., h little The meeting closed and a very The Sea Scouts will be hold- Arlene christen �r�� Eons ed at the .:. •eonvelancia at the a ea e � .. :OD ho >R► g m4 of ' dainty lunch was served by iris another pop bottle drive on service. her parents and has return-pd to Mrs. H. Malcom, Mir. G. Gray dune 3rd, so please save your Mr, and Mrs. Fred Moore and SOFT WATER FOR LAUNDRY USE work at Brampton. and Mrs. M. Annie. empty bottler for them. family, ivercourt Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pegg Of Brou ham v y �oy- Her Beavers,e y rs 'Ulan FPa Retu' rns a ex- � y P re a X00 dsliawa, and Mr. and MrF. Jc�e PY ed beautiful weekend at Kash- r 90l�Ons ...................... X5.010 . Pegg and Mike fiato visited on 4-H Horne making Club. The tended -to Jack Buck and Stan abag. bais left Brougham at 8.30 aim. Salt who will celebrate their Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Huberts, PHONE OSHAWA: RAndolph 8-4771 ' .the weekend with Mr. and Mna. y M. Pegg ..rid Edward. May. ]Stn for Port Perry I}is- birthday an May 18th. Sunnyslope, ledicated their in- The Cemetery- trict Hilrfi School. Registration .. Happy birthday also to Jim-, font son, Kevin Randolph to the tery'Board wi,l meet i,nd the days activities started my Fiern who will be four years Toronto United. Minninite day d Tuesday Broom g in Llie Bun- at 9-30'• a.m. The girls judged 0](1,on May 23 and to Jimmy Church on Sunday, May 13. at Boy SeoutF and Cutw, will materials aleo some dresses in Fenton who will be nine years special, services for the oc- PICKERING melt on Monday night. the morrnng, then :adjourned for old on May 24th and also to cassion. . Choirs will meet can Thursday lunch' Joey_Andersen who will be six Master Bob Henson, •River- EIIZObeth St. North River- might for Jurac•r .and enuor. During the afternoon club un May Nth. court Rd. and Master Stephen exhibits, ckwi ristn4tions and The FrFnchrrar.'c Bay Power Holrovd, Friendship Ave., spent ` SWIMMING skits werF prF�;ented. Then the -Sluadron are holding their an- the weekend with their Patrnl� 6RO, •�� Brougham girls presented the hoar Banquet and Dance at the from the Third Highland Creek SEASONS TICKETS U play "Ict•k'right for Flay", in Golcien 1Ii}c• Restaurant on June Scout Troop; at a Pre Cam- the 'iorm of a fashion show. 3rd. 'Certific:atc•s 'will be' given poise. .4 Available At .00ALS During the afternoon 'a fashion to all ono were sucres. ,— p w passing t e examinritibns of the day to Billy Wright, Taylor Rd. groups participating. •C.P.S. Loth from the Ajax C ass on his fifth birthday Fria, ltlay roug am omen's Insti- CertiSiQates for completing 2 and the W. H. Porter Clas 12, to Betty Hanlon, Rivercourt F L O R 1ST S tote held its regular meeting units were presented to the fol- Mrs. E. Kirby, who is s '11 Rd. on her thirteen .birthday AND SWIMMING May 9th in the Township Hall. lowing girls: May Lynn Black- confined to the Ajax Hospital, Mon., May l5,-to Tony Farr, SWIMMING The President,.Mrs, M. Annis, man, Pat Harden, Betty Jean is reported to be slightly im- Rouge Hills Dr. who was ten NG P00L ;:INSTRUCTION Opened the meeting and wet= Knox, Margaret 14Qiller, Margar- proved this week. fiat., May 13, 'to Nancy and comed several-visitors.. et Roberts. We are gorry to_bar that Laurie Deans, Ridgewood Rd. The meeting opened with the All nine girls received their Mrs. F. Scott is still on the sick who had their seventh and fifth singing of the Institute Ode, silver spoon and had their book list and hope she will Foon be birthdays last week, to Mrs. PIANO followed by Mara Stewart Col- signed. Mary Lynn Blackman, feeling better. Millie . 1ViacLaren, Ridgewood LAWN MOWERS ]ect. Mrs. N. Burton, sec-tree, Pat Harden, Betty Jean Knox, Birthday congratulations to Rd. who celebrated a birthday AND THEORY read the minutes and made the Margaret Miller, Margaret Rob- Mrs. W. Avis who celebrated May 19,,to Kenneth Donnell, Is- SHARPENED 'report. The roll call was an- erts, Patsy Gray, Bonnie Bur- her birthday on May•15th. land RA. on' Ms birthday Mon., 'i' HARTFORD swered by a corsage of spring rows, Cheryl Liscombe, Marlyn. May ]f.. flowers. Roberts. "County Honors" was Mrs. G:a r rj n'E:r,"Chestert.on HAND or POWER Mrs. H. Blac an and Mrs. 31 Guild Rd., Pickering REEL or ROTARY presented by Mrs. Brown, Dis- land Harden and 1'[rs, i�enard Shnrrs, s in thr Srai•bc•ro Gen- • George Gray were chosen as trict president for. South On- Roberts for• helping these girls eT al Nospit.al whF ra he ender- WHiteholl 2-3336 s► - delegates for the "District An- tario, to Margaret Roberts for receive their certificate:• and went surgc•al last veeie. i Precision Blade Bdldneing hoar." finishing 6 units. 'Margaret is' spoons. and Sharpening on All • The' euchres will continue on the 5th Brougham girl to' 're- Aleiriberc pleaGo keep in mind in 1960,.60 suggestions a day T es of Tuesday. All :,re welcome and ceive "Count? itonors." the district annual n+Fet.in; n v c•r, 40,600 19f,0 n;odea were handed in by General Types Rotary Mowers lunch is provided. bliss Smith, Home Econn_° which- will he held irf MyPtae ('hevrolet� °:'lfre PTGdllced in Motors of Cnnada people. e It was decided to finish the mist for Ont. and York and her United Church Wednesday the "i i>Y General Aiotors of Awards during the same year, _�� OWEN milt and have it on display dur- assistant was .Mrs. Kidd. 2tth. Registration at 9.15 a.m, G•innda, amounted to $112,000.: e ing the 160th anniversary. Tick- The fall unit will be,fruits During lunel hour Mr. Law- ----. 28Fairport Beach Rdad eta will be for sale, and the, next unit being well rence Doble, Uxbridge, will Approximately $450,000 in It takes as many :ru 13,000 TEmple 9-1409 Mrs. H. Blackman and Mrs. dressed and well groomed, also speak on "Farm Safety." Those cash suggestion .awards has individual parts to build a pas- - Sherton will attend the "Ex- will include making a house- interested in attending are ask- been paid to employees of Gen- senger car, according to en- We Call For and Deliv"' tension Course. Home nursing coat. ed to contact Mrs, E. Bryant, oral Motors of Canada during gineers.at General Motor§ of Anywhere in Township 1 was chosen. Congratulations to Mrs. Ro- 'YU. 5-7774, the past 18 years. Canada at Oshawa. fob Four - T H E. P I C K E R I N G NEWS Thursday, May 18, 1961 BROVGHAM Tire Brougham Young People!The following babies where pre-i Mrs. Newson and grandchildren Donald and little boys, Bernice "of St Thomas, called on Mr. _ held their meeting in the school�sented for the sacrament sA of Mrs. Wm, Stormy. McGuckin and friend and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gray one day m I The W.M.S. eeting .v.11 be on Wednesday, May 10. Tne Baptism — Nancey Lorraine Mrs. Lemmon and Mrs, Mat- and Mrs. Ellicott had tea on recently. held on Thursday, flay 18 at '« meeting was conducted by Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. thews were at Claremont oft Sunday,with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. Stolk and little son. of . Mat- p.m. at the home of Mrs. Diane Carter when Dorothy Ted Gray; Gail Elizabeth Johns- Wednesday as guests of Mr. Ellicott and family. Whitby, visited with Mrs. Mat- Blackman. Program convenor, Willson told a story of Kings- ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ross Middleton. Mr. Gerald Harburon and thews on Saturday. Mrs. E. Lindo addreis by Mr. ton. The next meeting will be Grant Johnston; Larry William The following were winners daughter, Jna-Jean of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellicott Cresawell "The Great Christ" neld in September. McClean, son of Mr, a{Id Mrs, at the W.I. Euchre held in the visited with their aunt, Mrs. visited Mr. and Mrs. John Har- .and the "Little Churches". Roll ' There was a good attendance Wm. McClean; Randall Scott Hall on Tuesday evening last. Matthews on Sunda.}. vey of Toronto on Saturday Cali, 'Gifts". Hostesses are Mrs. at church here on Sunday to McDonald, son of Mrs. Grant Ladies: Mrs. Perry, Mrs. W. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jno Hamilton evening. Call, Gift Mrs. Ray Ellicott observer --Mother's Day". The McDonald and the late Grant Carlton and Mrs. Annis. Gents: had tea on Sunday with his Mr. and Mrs. Chambers •of and Ara. Alan Ellicott. All the service -was taken by ReV. A. McDonald, John Wm. Newsen, Mr. Ross Carlton, Mr. W. Trot- mother, Mrs. W. Hamilton on Toronto, visited with Mr. and i ladies of the community are fn Cress«all assisted by Mr. Allan Clarence Jas, a n d Debora ley and Mr. Goodwin. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Thos. English during'the vited to attend this meeting. Ellicott Sunday School Supt. Johan , children of bar. and Mrs. bicGuckin, also Mrs. Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Rawson weekend. Johann, The Friendly Bible Class will i hold a sale of home baking or. the Church Lawn on Saturday, -May 20 at 3 p•:'=• The W.M:S. ha•:i a good at- tenciance of i::"1*.be a a d guests ests at their T ankoffering meeting held in '.: church on -.I FiOOD Thursday evernir,r" "MaY 11. Mrs. F.. Lindo, preside:::. opened the i meeting With a fA;- words of - welcome to all pre ant. A short, EVERY EVENING TILL 7;"P.M. R O �1 G E H I L L worship period ; a- .ed uy Jlrs., 1�1. Ellicott. DIr_ K. Fa:lis and Mrs. T. Kerr each :e .deed very S. i� FRI. TILL �: P.M. Nos.2 HIGHWAY lovely and insphi..e solos. The •,EXCEPT TH1JR 'guest o speaker nw •Zlrs. flatter-, JUST EAST � ROUGE BRI�DC� ' ion of Windsor �t•hc save a •rery; ~PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FR I., SAT. MAY 18 - 19 20 . fine talk and shor ed "some very �'�`NAAAAAAAAA colorful pictures of {ne United' i �+Y'+ Church Camp at Fort Qu-I WHILE THEY LAST SONELUS ROLLED PLATE BRISKIET AppelIe, Saskatche%vw, which' - 1 she attended �Irs. B1ackmar. D �` r thanked all who heFped make a„ ,+�� e+ POT ROAST v the evening such a s�.:_cess: :� 1G7clbG b. � ' , cup of tea,"and lunch b.ught- �ener� y'ery inspiring' evening :c a' —" ' close• SIRLOIN, T-BONE and WING Maple Leaf POLISH SAUSAQ9 ". . . . . .. lb..55c Sorry to hear Mr. Dean Mairs,l - ' lnet with a serious accident one! day last week and is new in b.��' ,(MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA Ajax Hospital with a broken,, • leg. All wish him a speedy m- EY THE PIECE SLICED : covery. I FEARMAN'S SWEET PICKLED Dir. and Mrs. Wm. Reaman of ` Pickering; Mr. and Mrs. Vern', Q Ro } ib. Reaman of Frenchman's Bay.; - O '�.a. CT 5 • Mrs. Aylmer Beaman s n d'daughters also of Frenchman's` F'RESM MINCED STEAK. . . . . . . . . . . W is • Bay and Mrs.` Don Brycid of ROUND OR SQUAtE "Kingston, visited their mother, Mrs. V. Beaman en Mother's Ipp-- - DE 39 9 Day. Ib. Y - __; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stormy! L visited his mother, sirs. Chas. lb, Stormy on Sunday. BLADE BbNE RE/t1eVED Air, and Mrs. Arthur Hodgsor,I MAPLE LEAF SMOKED PICNIC : - of Bloomfield, visited his broti:- - • ' ' er, Gordon ,Hodgson during the l p �Ae�isz R � Pr111�ie Rib Rat �d• �� weekend. - lb. C " (F>tnt I'iw kiba J Congratulations' to 31 i s s Patsy Gray who was one of t-e - STANDih14 — lint MW 7116 RINI - 1 Exchange Pupils of Pickering, "PRIME E R 1 B ROAST . p High School. Patsy attended a', ROUNL! C ••school in Penn., US.A I Brougham Friendly B i h i.e or 75c `.Class joined Mt. Zion Ac t_x e! STEAKS FROM LEAN Service Class to attend the '?1+t �" -• '• :)Birthday of Claremont 21ct FRESH LEAN PORT( (fellowship Class last Tuesday `` p1nC�J g►��f �' evening. A eery enjoyable e�'e tb Y 7ning was enjoyed by all. Roast v Mr. and family t-to-g Ellico: Butt Cross Cut Short RIB ROAST . . . . . . . Ib. 59c l+ald, a family get-to-get:;er or, Sunday whin 3Ir. and Mrs. 1�:r-! .Ellicott and family of" Peter-1 bnro; Mr. and -Sir.:. Vern E'..i REGULAR SNOWFLAKE (Save 4e) SWIFT'S .(SAVE 41e1 12 oz. roved taws cott Nr. and family of licotid�rr SHORTENING �Ir. and Mrs. Alain Ellicott and 4,1b fCK•11(iss Diane Carter a!I had tea,with them on Mother's Day. � 'Mr. Bev. 'English .and little'lion visited his.parents, Mr. and.� ING'ERSOL !!i Itr. pitg."Mrs. Thos. English. I /�Several +?members of the W.M.S. spent, a very- enjoyable (saw 6e) 9� fternoan on b1a• 10 at Cherry-I C HE ESE ICES 3 _ wood United Church as guests Hof their W.A. special speaker, �S'' C HABITANT Lot" 28 oz. five Reedp M Sons sera. K. JuII of Ssarboro, led in PEA SOUP s"' 4`l 2 �« 3 C a very interesting and informs live discussion on the new or- 9 � .- anization, "The United Church Women". -- (Ease' 11 ORONO )RAND CANADA FIRST GRADE � F*w �+ CHUIMI CAT FOOD . . . . 12 oz: tins 3 for i�c ib. V�C �s�i: Q (SAVE 6c> _... -- BUTTER M t;ns -. (Save 4c1 I The ladies of Cherrywood' MAPLE LEAF TEND — e � Woman's Association entertain- ed guests from tnioville, - TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED. Stouffville, Cedar Grove, hark-i `IFuN Z4 oz. Sliced Leaf for ham, Locust Hill, Whitevale,I ! i K Dunbarton, 'Centennial and` C r Brougham, at their meeting on! 41 ��� - •' 25c Wednesday afternoon. The guest I --- speaker for the day was Mrs. (SAVE 7 CENTS( 1 (Case of 48 One $3.95) K. Jull. Associate members - Secretary, of the Dominion y SAVE ON RUTH.IRFORD'S FRESH CREAM Board of the WX.S. She led a No 1 Select Firm Golden Rip* very informative discussion o:: (`_ C" "rash 10% Coreai CrOan'1 1�2 pt. carton . . 18c the new organization. Mrs. Rose BANANAS : 'J ., L 7� and Mrs. Rae of Markham haG �� , charge of the devotional period, 'rash 16% Table Cr ealSl 1/2 pt. carton .23C giving some very insperationai , thoughts on The Resurrection. Keiller f Orange Chip, Lemon Chip a Thick Chip 12 oz. jars Plrs. H. Hagerman of Locust r Fresh 3S% Whipping Cream 1/2 'pt. carton 3, If:]] rendered beautifully 'the AAARMALADE (SAVE 7c) 2 for 55{6 familiar, sacred, solo "Beside _ ..toe S-�11 Water:." Mrs. C. Whit' FOR YOUR GARDEN . FOR VICTORIA DAY MAY 22nd 1t:4eker tcac, het accotttltar.ist. FIREWORKS Priced from Sc to �2�i�® After the benediction was u:o •A Complete Selection of Steele BrigSs A: nnunced the guests were enter- MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE 1 lb. Roll twined in the Church Hall, Ronnie's Seeds,- Seed Potatoes, Dutch Set where a dainty lunch was se: Onions, Multinller Onions B Mrs, B. Heaslip of .D"ann- F�, E PLANTS 35!�c per box or.3 for 1.0� STROUly. S ynd i•. weekend. -o guest .s. , VEO ARLF PLANTS 35e per box or 3 for $1.00 � , (SAVE 6e) , Mn!r*r. anc'. Mrs. Leonard Gates. l 1M+tsdapr may I$, 1961 E N E !IC• . . . .• . - > Icf I G NEWS C�►REMO T I&SM AL eato, s,Rrrt the weekend with Port Perry Aaraliaries. Cl*re'- officer from this department his lib, Mr, and Mrs. Jim mont ladies who were lucky at will be 3n hand at the local D"BAUON -—Dr. W. W. and Mrs. Tomlin- Ward', Vice-Pies. James Curtis; Fnacoe here. the games and draws, were: Legion hall 2n b[ag 30 from The auxi son and fanu3y of Pickering and Sec.=tress. Mrs. Jean Drake. Members of the Jr. Red Cross Elizabeth Godin, Marge Sam- 1 to 2 1 a to the d their Mrs. R66s AI er of St,-Thonlas; e' tained the Senior Oftizens arillo Ethel Murray, Norma p m man 1, Durbarton, held them g 1 A4i. and Mrs. Garrett, former The Ladie3 Auxiliary Flo the y ¢�tm6 at the Legion spent Sunday with Dr. N. F. residents who have been living I at the Red Cross rooms last Benson, Jo DeRsuha, Co_nie i Friday afternoon. Clarernorlt Legion Branch wiL' quarters an Monday eve- I. 'ind Mrs. Tomlinson- I at Ballantrae, moved last Sat-� Blake and Rene Rennie. hold their next meeting ning•, May 8th• The a:eetin was Mr. and 31rs. Fred Morley urday onto the farm row owned i ' The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Anyone in this area who g on May g (' spent Sunday with Mr. and I by Mr. P.oss Heron. east of the Legion went to Sunderland last wants information re ardin 18th when it is hoped there will ^°ndurted by the pres.deat, Mrs. Gordon Morley and fani-I village. ' i Thursday evening along with i War Disability Pensio wi oe a good turnout. Comrade E. Pongees. p members cf the Uxbriege andl.be able to get ;c:r.:e, when a �`' were p'le.a=wd to have ily o£ 'Waterloo. Two car loads of Ba tist.; The Pat Boone din club that unit^ us Zone Co.t:'.r.:ander, Rase Missm Joyce O'Blenis enter- Church young people vi!I be,. n -as recently forr.:ed in Clare• Bates, of Powr:at:.vine and tsinerl se�•,:ral friends from. Tor- attending the B.Y.P. conc'er,-I :ont hr r:ur.:bec of local girls, orttrade B•_. onto at the hgn:e of her par- tior, at Aizgasa Falls this week- lflarr.inx . da • �' � ¢ t-; also of Bow- Mr. !n ti:. cot::- :t:arville. _ Fnt., 3Ir and alts. P.alph end. :ry rne. 'new• r.ec*:Len w-35 itatc�ll_ -O'B.ienis o, r-.c- w'eer:er,d. 31i% Frank Cooper, Mr:;. Win. ritr ure ir• r 1•`tom �d b the. ?c•; e 3I r. Eddie Or~`z entertained Bir:ett f Lint are It e,a.; t!e ,c'cd tc h.old. & sevseral of i:1= relative- from Messn;. Evans. Walt. Juts and :s' r r ?nr'onto it: r _r [:le: is tc ttet:d -ochre 4y _ 8 P.M. 1 ti-l:.lay. Fred, �i': :•r; ('lar?r.:unt _t- F � .•�•, I r�... -;N. ;t. at T're kwa :c%%vr, i m ling club 1.1I: Jt•nes t F rOC^aia. 1:;>t' \ t !f r.:et +,n Saturday ere ;- r�,r P y I : I,t. _ ) r,FC.t u.dr Il are wet . ` r-:r,_. and t. ,:::v or, ':cca �: t !:er s , s } ;:(II V.a �l, c�t:•.e. z t.�.l'r '.:rw•:ll ?.!s,: be eleC•!eCl Off:CQt'3 for the En3uiJ'lr L':2L,.rlay'_ E' -f,. pear. They .re: Fte Fre', TI... Blake Eriscc? of T,:r . r; ar :1:3 't t a; .e r,f o::trade •°�,e` ' ' .,c �'b';/ i Hlt f: �• t�F1,,y' �.'.i C°n't 1... :�l,l_.��rl G;,vim, F+)ad..OA a sale in tk— ;!lad, Jun@ IEai:. (, F s our . tic o announces Imo , :t '�r •. � :k, t may. t F I '. .r 'l '. • TH E ,B I , LY i� ±y iQ t y't•I1 � ..l L I: 'Ci\ixen - - /� vT � Epi po rt ■ our i 1'a j–' - -- M. t� Bay. r`c, Pr 1:312= s . ON!T YOU WISH YCU MERE HERE? - P • EVENT- MAY 15 to JUNE 30 : aC�Qll/7JrLlLrE12 noty !- Mail the coupon for free literature Look-forovud to 3.,,r• - • {. `- !! i.ryy 3yauro your most / _ I refreshin; summer "o•r.: ^4•f '�� 1._ -ever—in Ontario P x KNOW ►�04 01,4 rARIO 8E� don't r -r- un - tit E' Ie t ltl�t' IE - - , ExTEN$rr)N PHONES save our,, 3rmodels. Ca—come e 9 cob _ -Wv- >;•r .. \ - Bus,r 4-;% 0*ice_or ask�e - - 1 man to cur Breen_truck ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL AND PUBLICJTY Han. Bryan L. Cathcart, Mr:a,'ster -.. :WHEN YOU BUY AN ELECTRIC - l -REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER E 10E HOME FREEZER an'etOctriO #-eA?er n iw; . E 'I S RUNNING ffla – r l0 .o Jur,e 30, 3', 3n -a?r' Here s how d lay, ' Y 3'"_° Store I-p [`T2 YOU get your Market In Your H,j-n= ' Ins'gj 3. 77 s money-saving cf wrii ac 3'y free s20 food an- attractive r3rge of type or upright fr- .- ,- ; N OW Certlf�C�te o• dua► zone combin3210� r�=�ig• f ;� µ erato r•?ree _. zers or :3 CUu!C feet i. Capacity or larger. - : Tp � 17 - . :.:SAVE 3 � : WHERE ' APP OR,-^L IAN�.E C,a _- ;fi DEALERS 1960 FORD FAIRLANE, 6-CYL. 2-DOOR: - : DISPLAY $1;900.00 Unla 1959 CHEV. STN. WAGON, BROOKWOOD $1 895.00 rz��s�_ _ SfGld Check these four ways a home 1959 VAUXHALL VICTOR DELUXE 4-DR. SEDAN '$1 250.00 - � • ' 'freezer can cut your food bl►'/ds � = I if 3� buy in ., 1960 PONTIAC, 4-DR. SEDAN $1,b9S.00 :2 'i C.a- to e t .3� 1, Of a 3 3' �� j� •�:' _ .:?�; -i'.-.u•• $.l ill)/, _ t �' cc - - CHEVROLET, 2-DOOR W. •J 0J CO oper3ti r g r'a '-faCturers include t�e f0+;3,4;:T3; 1955 CHEVROLET, 2-DOOR, AUTO. t:,• 795.00 • G 9 .�.•alj� e..�'d•� • s . _•.. >, j r,- I'itIICO • -.r. • - • ,; -7 ;all 1 I�� P YN��A C' 2-DOOR . 650.00 Attention, riyd,a Rural Custorliers: gee :1 . lOral - 0-t3• c r))jro Area Off:? r`39 dl�g Infer g:.:r on this ! offer, " t� ii 2-5660 see I� CALL WWi#e o or 2-5661 , t,.r HYD,R " ' -is' ' �VVAAOT PICKERIN . OR S G - ` • _-•.,,�*�- ay, May 18, 1961 T H E � - - - ::......�.M .�;•• p+f Z K t�lk I N*G NEW S #eat Six _- _ Thursd ments. f ! Prime Minister paid tribute to 1958,"when two new 'Mste ass' provision. I the•space flight of U.S.- As'tro- w ere included' and the benefit* 'Naturally, a great many re- As the full effects of the or- . Haut Shepard. He described'the period;was extended from 36 to commendations have .been re- ders 'are felt, it is estimated SPORT from flight as an "outstanding ac- 52 weeks. ceived on this point and are that there will u °increased hievement". When I was in the United under study. orders for farm equipment and f With morning and Saturday States, I found, in discussion One of the important items machinery. •'CARL I A M E N T sittings in full effect, the House with' officials there, that pro- which has been before the An announcement s con- "`''' was despatching a h e a v"y posed. extensions' to t h e i r House in recent days has been, siderable significance was forth- f tj 1. --'8Y HON.-MfKE STARK— olume of business this week. scheme would result in a pos- of course, the massive sale of•coming on Tuesday from t{:o The Prime Minister 'mma a it sible benefit period of 39 weeks. wheat to Chi _ Veterans ArTain- _!_._. +WLF., ONTARIO RIDING plain that there would be At• the present time, in Can- One of the results of phis Honourable Gordon Churchill further legislation forthcoming ada, a person who was qualified transaction which should make,announced that a reduction as soon as the order paper was to receive both regular and sea- itself felt almost immediately would be approved in the small t 7 Parliament Bill this week`•many thousands .of visitors will cleared away. ;oval benefits would have a ;tnd continue'over the next two holding dcreage requirement tcas preparing for President be on hand to see the President Items still to come.would in- potential benefit period of up to -etn s will be to provide employ- under the Veterans Lanni Act ]Kennedy's visit. and '3Irs. Kennedy.arrive. 1 clude amendments to the >rn- 76 weeks. ment for many thousands of two the present. minimum cf The President was scheduled Meanwhile, special work employment Insurance Act.. In:discussion in the House on Canadians. - two acres. p L,,.t lation would be brou_it to :•lddress both Houses of', crews were busy , this week.�, ,Speaking on Jlondar• I said this matter, the report of the Employment will•be provided I n•s • r.-'ar:iament an honour reserved trimming the lawns and putting that a number of committees l:nemployment 'Insurance Ad- in shipping, of course. and for',forward to permit financier!,a'c- j or the most import, Heads'. final touches on the annual had been working on the act visory Committee was referrellt ,1Yr,llui• ur, l dock -xorkrrs iii! Distance. •for tie esrthlish,rn,nt . f p .sot Mate, Li'arliament ?Kill spring clean-! that amendments +'ould be pre- to. In the latest report it is Fast and �Vect Coast port;. j of a veteran on a sma!! i•,Ading Pa tiro^ has be prohibited' ing in anticipation of the i'res- sr•nted to Parliament as soon a: pointed out that one of .the. F,arthrr employ meat t,ill h. tvheri the ilrea tins at•L:x nc i' rlicn:ent Hill for the 'uc idential visit. j"these :studies were completed. riu,l- lie , rl• "r+ t'iti' e'u''' I rrnt'irl+rl in girl shipping and in half acre in +xten*.. 1.c- a :nclications are that. In the House this Creek. the The act wits Mist amended it been the ea=rr.a1 '+<me,i nrirlitir,nai ?ink car re"' P'7: Veteran ahcilli m a all hoMing r:cui<, ! a hc.rmitted t d,.l:o + h - s i sarpltG 1;tnrl f a I .n ion "u= rte reu.iit�r; i • � • � a a ;. . . , c u to r r n uaha:i t' � s r ' !< C.C.F. Part;— Mr. F. rift n;;•a; -•. £•; !t , y. ,lr`rrrNnL unrrl Uf- tS a n<atz n.-<rt. rt ! rt 1 0 dn yrt eau:+ + r c• - — : c•rt :, -the �Lni tt ' -• ; arurr:�rr•,,..,-: :.:•4• Fw',a ;.,.. .- ire - it t,o,'e.thu' amou r.. New Stamp ----- t Post Off ice ; ► On June 28th. 1961, tr•N cc.-• • silents of Pickering. Gntano, will be able to purchase a npw special commemorative 5-cent ostage stamp marking "the tenth a nniversary of the Col- - 1 r - ombo Plan. The. stamps will gc on sate at the Pickering. Ontario. Po,;t Of fire -where th,-y- will be et f_� rrW interest to as postal patrons, "� �� �•�" r„a,..�m a and especially to stamp eollect- ors. - The-Postmaster• General, the Honourable W itliam Hamilton, .--�_- - in announeing this oral starrtg, Pointed out that the pCan- :,� . _ r _ - alien Government has.con:rb•• e uted to the Cotombo Plan,. i Particularly. in the deve:opirent ~IParisienne Sport CotMC of Hydro-Electric Power, tran-4. A r , _ portatiori and communicat;ad><: facilities, in south-A-ast Asm a' ,t � , •, r"-" •-:,A e t�•\,,�•�, a e �f The Po ct ,-r• Genera, nottpn •at ed tr , wh is' re 7' -2 C \ RICH, INYRlN6 GAS-CONSCIOUS anc?. but the cu^t �:, ' TiiAT POPULAR ECONOMY! eon*.:.but benP * s { - •> -INTERIORS! Colombo Plan. C>ralis x , PONTIAC LOOK! Pontiac'a Y8 and Strata-Sir Admire the finel' -appointed `;... contributing o:Fr Today'. ire�hea blend of .w engines ri•.e bu a combina• -- _'~Pontiac interiors . . . Chi. i. . + •, g Y had ben�fiwi b?r�ii � l,;act:ct' ele¢anre anc3:[+velirie„s . . . an wen -, . . ti u : a+ practical as t at, t e .e.ra�ofif oTmara - ,. - beauty chat i �� < lion of•thriftint.� d power - t 1, a ' th,. .rq-,,s• ;.a: n•+•.'1 +' it is uttncttve. • spen a a - �„ fwputar'atyii(1Fj! ?m>s ' #, �,. chase of. equipment a.nd =u;t lies, a Colombo Pear.. era!): '+ .`: �` ; - _ M plies recognize its o5 r - ti THE .. �' less prosp2rou; i :+ `*••. U THINGS .MAKE tons to•the t ALIVE, EXCITING t RESALE. VALUE! trans of the world. s^.d l e co PERFORMANCE. raise wing standards in ours? For extra convenience, smooth^nnd -'.A., many 1hou,ands of de- Pontiac is unmistakably out countries,. as wet: a; increastr.h effortle;;. Pontiac' resp lighted owners alrealy in front . . . thoughtful care prosperity at hog e. •�• SHC performance is your ;,�„ .•-,� •know, Pontiac value gently ,for your comfort is 'all y The new stamp portrays tea ”' open invitation to year. ' Pays off at resale time! <, `Arop,nd you! figures holding a'blueprint .n \.'. front of a huger Hydro Pow;; r ,. round driJing pleasure! , '�.� «� �, c• :s Plant. One figure is c.othad in C.'a", ` , _ _ we garb. The other wearii UNRIVALLED MADE, WIDE a turban and tropical clot r� fEPfliOABLE f �� OWNER typical in the South East A.: PONTIAC QUALITY! MODEL CHOICE. k `ENTHUSIASM,! • to tic countries. In t1 he top ia`t Fontiar hare: its outstlnd-..•„ Thi.rty•two sleek Pontiac corner appear t^e "orris "> in quality v,•iih none . .' no models to choose from. you'll di:r over why Plan de Colombo ", and av :°g g L '--There's one styled to suit when Yon drier.the in other tar' in .tier field n Y the bottom of t:^.� stamp. tc comparable Pontiac :•,tough it! f you . ..and your budget' p' the words "Poste, Cn*acts Pust w to c ' �'' .• tea er ty! i at ya❑r Pontiac stamp, tvil: be p a r a,•i a f Icon: encemp^t of lti i^ a � i �i^:2 -- - — E: the offs lal a^ cat,a:-c• o_' ' ?. KNOCK��T� Colombo Plan. while. July 1st, 1951. TEMPEST YS GRAVEL SAND Canada's Only Front Engine - 3,.... oe '•p �, Rear tfansmission Car CRUSHED STONE Y • `�^_.1 AII'Pontiac's tradition in U" BU a brand-new,trimmer-sized SIN Prom Deter Whitewall tires optional at extra cost Car.Comes IA L�Otli t00! ° � T� • Y bui A General Motors Value ATIMM 41551.. pss zr.�� , AY w fs sAtttrY ttllONTlI :> r CHICK.YOUR udt Valley F{II'f11 ad Ro jes Lt 1PICKERING . .Ice Ldw Motor _ Thursday, May 18, 1961 ''THE P 1 C K E R I N G -NEWS Page.SeveFt i!!IIII�dIIllplluipAR11N111!IgpMgI�uGIiN!INMIII!gNId�IIIRgIMA�AIINIlI) . -BUSINESS DIRECTORY Services In . _. Dist. Vice-Pres. _ L Gives Talk At � o�yes DRUGS LTD. f The CrhurChes PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS GUARANTEED I. McEACHNIE�S aua(u!nulwu!((uuuim!m!nnnnau(!ear!iu�uHU!!!!!i,un!mrmwu(mu!!uuwu St. Andrews Radio-Tv Service Pickering The,monthly meeting of the COSMETICS •� BVnuiirZ . BAB_Y_NEEDS • ome—s-'hil�i�tcary—Societ Any Make or Model * Unite&,Chu rfhh w held;at' the home of 'Mrs. ARTHUR FIELD Minister: REV. MELVILLE BUTTARS Bruce Summers, Brock Road, Sunday, Msy 21 on Tuesday_, evening, May 19th STORE HOURS: Private Ambulance Service Two-Morning church Sorv:a. S P.M.- PICKERING g - The..meeting `was conducted WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 p,in. I DAY OR NIGHT .9.45 a.m. and 11.07 a.m. by the president, Ales."James 'Sunday School some hours Brishin. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 pa'l'l. to 5 p.m. : The devotional' service was e -A U D LEY- conducted by Mrs. .William WATER DELIVERED WM. Mr-EACHNIE, Prop. ' 1:15 p.m.-Sunday School Boy'''s, assisted by 1lrs. James Murdoch-#rte-I�e�_ 'aters an RING PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 West of Dunbarton * 2.34 p.m.-Church Service Airs. W. Willis- Phone WH. 2-217' -2171. t Alt-. Don Wilson: districts PHONE Nice-president from Whitby was GRACE PRESBYTERIAN -welcomed to the meeting. Airs. Pickering, Ont. I W;Is.on 'gave a very • inspiring Arlan#ic 2-0063 CHURCH "Graham HARD-WARE, and thought 'prorokrnz mes- INORNING WORSHIP - sage, stating that being part 11 a.m.-West Rouge Schaaf of the W.M.S. i$ important; Auditorium with so many new h APPLIANCES �-• PAINTS - TOOLS Crel htOn, Fraser, � .SUNDAY SCHOOLS � u• churches anI KEN and CLARKE: I 9 e people, it gives us new ; West Rouge School- opportunities for service. Airs.f GLASS - ETC PR E N T I C E Drynan & Murdoch 9:30 a.m.-8 years and over Wilson urged.the', members to II VL • 1 t a.m.-up to B years attend the sectional meeting AUCTIONEERS Barristers, Solicitors and 11 a.m.-Nursery I which, will be held in Knox : LG E N E R A L HARDWARE Centennial Road School- church; °shawu on May 2.5th. Licensed and AuMarixed for the Notaries Public 11 o.m.-All ages. The theme to be: " .- - -- Counties of Ontario and York give °'is Phone: WHitehall 2.1911 Pickerin Farm Stock, Implements, Household BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS 448 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. fortServi s God. has given us g Furniture, Real Estate also our ! for Service.". specialty at Reasonable Rates. 5 Slmcce St. N., Oshawa The topic was Education Ge � from.study book "From All the y OVAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE! t Ste Geor e S World Together". Telephone RA. 3-3446 � Mrs. Charles Milliken P.O. Phone Agine* 52W3 • Rogers reviewed the work of f - Merkhos P.O. Phone 'Meet. 206 Anglftan Cbureb Mrs. Mildred Gehman; Mrs. PRIMICEs haw bees, astab0shed I lICxERINO ONTARIO Van hus taking the work of V E-aY2naYi 5 �ater�/1 Auctioneers since 111". I bliss blc3iurch lairs. Breslin WANTED — Rector:' y: • i, a— read articles on Miss Prender- ' I REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, B.A-0.0. gait's service. The offering was • • Country Hem.,, small sax 198, Pickering, ant. Wedding And Birthday Cakes E. R. F LEU RY s and harms Phone WHitehall 2-3313 hens Heron.d dedicated b} Mrs. We have - q!k- buys° with - SUNDAY SERVICES - Members were reminded of u e BARRISTER - SOLICITOR Reed ear, da,,,,, , Meat Pies Our S la/ 8:30 o.m.-Haft Ceewmunien the need at Evangel Hall, our NOTARY PUBLIC CALL MR. INOLIB 11:00o.m.=Morning Prayer Downtown Mission. for canned Main Street - WH '2-0386 no,"sh of Old amsefte Read hr Prompt and U"oi C" 11-M e.m.-Hoy Communion meat, milk, and used clothing. Pickering • _ P ck Nigblead Creek Sum- Service 1}:DO e.m`-Suetday School in the m he hostesses, Mrs.. B. Sum- AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 red Mrs. G. .tc_1lurtrie, Pbeae N191 . MA. 11191 parish Ma11 served delicious refreshments. Et I ON" RM.s-1114 11:00 a.m.-Nursery in Recta" MOYRf: Rama-ages-up ht 4 years Mwsds to hired-0:31165.30 peas.. 1 by NS WEDNESDAY NARY Avax L.0 M BE R C 0. Sew.day cad Eveniags REALTORS t0 e.to-Maly Communion end - - � JSisety Eaperiewai xalesmiw` ---IssteeseasiaA.fx tlsr 3icit ESTABLISHED 1400 The local Rotary Club ha-4 Johns-Manville Dealer been entertaining the sir High MONUMENTS Christian Science g ::COTTAGE MATERIAL . FENCING • School Students from OP City, Society Pa., this week. Arriving on GARGE DOORS - PAINTS - PLYWOOD "Highway Monument week•" �� 1O6n LeSIk Wednesday, bray 20, a program • CHURCH HILLS, CE AND that has kept � Do-it-Yourself Carperitery Shop Tools ROBERT AUSTIN. Prep. pt them and man • _ D E N T I S 7 trtuRCH SERVICE AND of the Rotarians and their R.R. 1, Whitby. Ontario AY SCHOOL SUNG wives busy, has been carried on. Terms Arranged — as low as Two miles west of Whitby g en'No. 2 Highway, between - �, SUNDAY-1.1 a.m.-In Rosebank They were returned to the Whitby once Alex Rood School • Border" on Sunday, where our .(Average Garage) — $15.00 per -month Reading Root" Open to Pubfic own six Students were picked PHONE: Whitby MO. E.3"1 I Pickering n ' DAILY up and brought home. The visit- Medical No. 2 Highway WHitehall 2-3251 I Ai srtom Building, Kingston Rd. _ Ing students were entertained ' Medical Centre o► Rouge Hills e at Rotary dinner on Thursday PLUM 61 N Testimony Meetings B p.m, Every i night, the 11th, and each of the thre? irls and three boys spoke Wednesday in 1M Reading Room q p ALFRED KAYES _ { • scho l'' telling of their oars Genqwla/ fiardw�r'e` OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 For further information cat( sehoal'�- operations• and some PLUMBING BATHROOMS `RES.•WH. 2=1 855 ATIaMie 2.2633 things about their own 20.000- population city. PRESSURE SYSTEMS . , - y . The visitors appeared to PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ESTIMATES GIVEN enjoying themaehes here im- Phone WHitehall 2.6717 St. Andrew's +mensely, one of the girls even suggesting she "did not want to ((' M . Presbyterian Church go home". Only hope our stud- TOO ' GLASS ETC• enta are having as good a time. _ -- Televisi"' 8 Radio :S H E R R I N ' M.:an, Minister - R its 9.4d A.M. • Sunday school .`! \ •lilt OPTOMETRIC 11.00 A.M. Church Service PItOIVE: TEmple 9:7191 !Funeral and !V15�ON CARE OUNBARTON RADIO i T-V JOHN L. 'RAWBON, R.O. ]Balsdon s Hardware Ambulance Service Pho#0 By A. R. RAt`IEw . ...,',h. . , .-. Barrie Po� r�0�/ PLEASANT STREET Phone WHitehall 2-0480 - `!Plck�ring i(OFF LIVERPOOL RD. 'SOUTH) No. Z Highway Copies of protons appearig in FRENCHMAN'S BAY ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. at Pickering Beach Road this paper Over the "credit-i"41. "photo by Barrie. Pomeroy' are EVENINGS available in • two sixes. If you.BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR - would like o copy (phate) of these BY APPOINTMENT. TE.9-2601 —CONITH BLDG., AJAx Telephone �;;;e;,0 75Gy 'ix'' c•"t'' Our New Oil Pr�ces 7% simcee St. Soeth, Oshawa WHitehall 2-3610 To order, phone Mr. Pentarey at TEmple 9-1417. FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: FUEL OIL 17.1c -'- #LSO--SECOND MORTO S ' AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS INSURANCE CO. AND IMPROVEMENTS. WRITE OR PHONE Brady DENNEY. BROTHERS — STOVE 'OIL -- --20c Cheap Rotes for Form and Country HEATING"CONTRACTOR'S WE ALSO,PURCHASE OR LOAN _ Buildings • CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS B.: Plumbing Store ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Windstorm Insurance on Buildings; Hot Water Steam Systems Windmills, Silos, Etc, installed IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED Automobile Insurance of All Kinds The one •place to get FINANCING i FOR FAST Bowman & Gibson everything in Plumbing. Alterations and Repairs COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL L WHe 2-6771 _TE• 9-2431 PHONE: WHITBY MO, 8-3521 GOOD VALUE AT THE TEmpk 9-3357 RIGHT PRICE AUBREY E. IRELAND NNW Monteith, Riehl ++ Monteith, :open Daily Till 5:30 p.m. W. H. J. Thompson, AND COMPANY - a Co. Sotwday Till 1:00 p.m. .Walter Thomson, ' ' B.A., LL.B. 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. , CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS SALES - SERVICE - CONTRACTS G. W. RIEL, C.A., R.I.A. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR. TORONTO 2, ONTARIO' BARRISTER - 'SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC LICENSED TRUSTEES 4320 Kingston Road British Columbia and Ontario EMpire 8-5300 or EMpirs 6-5964 COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS _ Aiax Oshawa . Stratford West Hill GLENWOOD 6LDG., AJAX -, Oshawa RAndolph 5.3527 WHkehall 2-3151 Evenings Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 f BURT R. WATERS, C.A. AT• 4-4721 Residence: TEmple '9-2636 TEmple 9.1750 - WA. 2-6402 Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No..2 Highway WHitehall 2-0890 Page E 3'st- - THE P I C K E R I N G NEWS - Thursday, May 19, 1961 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHEAS ?' u,Wit,u,.. . . .,,,.,;. :uw ww,wo.nw.o_.,«:c,om,.n., •,.:,..,u,.u:.... .,,.,,u.mu, : In the Estate of FAIRPORT BEACH _'_,JACK (JOHN; BRILLINGER,_ . Farm Labourer. Deceased. I =I s All Persons having claims against the �. n,n,.n,n,uu„n••,,,,.miu.,nunuumm�, urnmmmu„nvniuwud,Wgnmunnunu,muniuwniunwuuwmuwu:••unnuuwgnur :w�m� estate of JACK BRILLINGFJI (oleo M:;. P. Dunne and 'net- sister ti, bio,-rls and family of Iii mown as JOHN BRILLINGER, lase of y gh- ej n. the Township of Pickering, in the M.-is Sadie Hayden. attended a land Creek. on Mothers Day. t. County of Ontario, Farm Labourer, bab 'shower at the home of airs. 51'•. and b1rs. H. D. Watkins Deceosed, who died on or about the �5'. Robinsun of Scarborough in and fainii were visitin his 1R 9th day f March, 196,1, are hereby 1 5 d a y y ho::aur of M:; P.. ill of Tor- P Sm I. notified to send in to Tn• undersigned o_ alts $a1.r,, ant. - �, Personal Representative of the said Over the ceeker.d acd had a - Hap' •Bir soar to B; Ice COI- +s deceased on or before the 17th day �> mo * e.loyab!e time. '. -• wp,-, wn,) was ;%eats o.u,. May The Grade 8 s udeuts of Pair- of May, 1931, felt particulars of their ` N�a claims. .Immediately offs, the said ae; ;bY i).:.. date the said Personal Representative f pOt•: Beach, School are halding - 31 r. ar,d :11rs. H. R'esga:e and L will distribute the assets of the said :wit:i a Teer. Dance at the Community _-ARTICLES FOR ..SALE deceased having regard only to claims Oi1L 1J' eiDh t ISitrrl }t'S I y Y . HaE:, ?at•.:-da •Pia 27th at • Mr. and bars. li e4ga_e of which he shall then have notice;... �•• _ 8.+U p.u:. Young people from p r' r,_ i-,^• ew ?S:'?. On ti1G:Ret'31. .) a PAINTERS ANA DECORATORS a+- -DATED at Oshawa, Ontario, this 24th , i- •-ri `_i5 a'_? COt Jl:3llj� lit Vlted Ah '.11.00 ar hour fog quick, c.•a�, 9uor• .' ': a icy of April, 1961. ,. ,- a: a-ter.S. F''-::dam r;t:�ntx will be antsed f:st•da,s .aiming and Paper- JOSEPH WARD, cke : fa Ro-i and Gur. vtc_ai and r e .will bN various hanging. Executor, ne.n a a•'`: oast for ::^.? ' ERIC STORES = DE`_CORATOR by his Solicitor, ?.. .a, .^ gr •iCi2 �4II o�UL 'Will t?r! 7KC. R.R. 3, P:c'cerin TEm le 9•L714 S r'and- rr ,.rson. -- g P- - MANNING F. SWART2 � ' D • :,t c p P' PAR'S ANO SERVICE Barrister & Solicow, ��:' ;o_P t'..a:?r: ..:r. a f_'. x'.o'ee+i' t[. .a .:.:.r. tl..'lt' trip 76'1 Kin S ra§t cos', to f�-ta:c•a !, •Jsir.P. V/,thing Machines - $20 and up g MORE THAN 650 grade 7, ado 3 st.,derts irom Met -=,Onto' h° `• =� AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE Oshawa Ontario g I .. �. ~attei:d;!':1 i:ad a '.tr)r- '-G:'.z:a-.:a-:0!i'i to b(t'. Arid Phone. WHitehalt 2.6419 Ind distract sehoo!s took part today, 'Saturday': .'n tre ann,J0 , I S r• b y. K ± it :ri ht or. heir Open Eery Night T;I! 9 ddoek Ju,,ior Trout Fishing Pay sponso-ea by. the Mefrop2ilton "' - ' u'o: - Tomnta and Region Conservation Authority. The even` was ar tiI t age L2: i'� 7 '� _ - 5 t Y FOR SALE-PEAT MOSS. Big boss, g -. Y. u:rPa :ci -tW tOtxt? On Lake An�tve • ry, Ma on!y'34.50 e«= Jsr*y Hosek, first ROUGE HILLS vela ar tie Gree:twoad Conservation Arco, •neon P'cke-,ngf ,.°:- D,:iL.e D-.4n5arton ShO ?a. A.. Sli-coca who ha> been farm rarth of Nigh School, Picker- Vilioge, east of here, and the young anglers 'sheer 'ne trout- f1 r. and b2rs. H3rt'i3rin at-� spending '' days leave at home ring, Ont, WH. 21M77. 11 MY) stocked EDufFin Creek as their reward for high and-ks :r a -ended -lie christening or. Sun- om th? Royal Canadian Navy COLEMAN Mr, and Mrs. E. Adams Of conservation quiz at school. A group of the young Fsher•ren r. then nPphe:ti Jeffrey I :err on Saturday for Victoria Aurora and Mr. and Mrs. G.. t their luck in one of the pools +which seemed ro be o awif- lr.Toronto.Later they had 3.C,•via Jet Airitna. 1 APPLIANCES g 9 y. p Y r1. . sinter Doreen. Gables, Flo McLean of Coral OUTDOOR APPLIAN Lana of Toronto were Mesta of Favorite Fishing hole dunrt the da Creek wo; sec all ritnro. at the hati:e of SS:. Har- Mr. G. K. LARGE COOLER ..._.....-... $21.95 Mr. and Mrs. C. Schwa at on da, paid a surprise MEDIUM COOLER ................ 0"95 . stocked with fish far the occasion by the Autrto-+.y. Ross Hawthorne, Mark Bca- 'visit to F.is son. Bill and family WATE1t;JUGS, ,nwla%4, crop, „ 3.00 Thursday afternoon. e. 2-BURNER STOVES, from $111.50 We are glad to hear that Paul see and Je weekend Da}- Spent amoron- or,short S,=day evening. After s ..-.1-BURNER STOVE-SPECIAL ..::. $9.95 Gat"of Con. 2 is back to schoot derfui weekend fishing at Hay sha., stay Dlr. McLean lest to T-BURNER PICNIC STOVES(/yew) $6.50 after having the measles. Bay in Bay of Quinte area, attend some business appoint- �/ 'Mr. and Mrs. H. Usher, Sr. of meats in Canada but will return LANTMS. from ...... $12.95 Mr. and Mrs. B. Black of G1�n ♦► O® School PICNIC TABLES .(folding type) 1.950 Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. B. Dunbarton Shores have returned for a Longer visit in a .few TALE LAMPS--for eotroge St2.50 Johnstone of Rexdale wer home after ar, extended holiday a^ee s time, 9-BURNER STOVE . . $2495 -� trip all• through the United Ha is of MT, and Mrs. A, V. Faces Grave �� P aK'� pPs Anniversary l lEr. 'POST MOLE 01GGERS 6-7" 3a OJ g� States. � and tilts. Aiisena who celebrate NEW 2-MP OUT1lOARO MOTOR $93 W Drape: of AItona Rd. last Sat- 2•, Paul Blenkart celebrated his their 22nd anniversary May,?A. .JNEW AND USED RANGE$ urday. 6th birthday with. a party last .The Ladies Fellowship of AND PANGETTES, from $1230 We art sorry td- hear that The school attendance pro- Fire Marshall's O'ffl," $rave Riot Friday' evening. Hi; fines*.s had D+mfair Baptist Church will MILLER HEATING John Schwalm broke h:3 arm blew that may tax the accomo- .condemned it," ham, quest.oned. supper then lat?r attended a hold the$ banquet in the Chnr- - _ SERVICE wrhile playing baseball last weak. dation of the Greenwood Pubitai He expressed a fear that if th. movie.. ch, Thursday, May 25th, at 6.30 9 TUDOR ST. - AJAX? We hope he will soon be back school to the limit in September, structure should catch fl:A, it' Gary Doney and Bob Hockey p.m. Speaker•,for the evening to school. still faces the members of the might be difficult for the child- re rosentated Fairport-t Bach will be Mtsa Audrey Sewell tea- Wm. 23491 P• : "Pa-, ey Trustee Board in spite of a rate- ren to escape. He noted that the M•r•s. Thelma Hewie a! Alto na sc'!iool at the Trout-Fishing liay Cher o: 4 ocational=Guidance off CUSTOM TRACTOR WORK Rd, entertained the ladies. of payer's meeting in the section .Dept.. of 'Edscation no, ,onger of ale-ro Area 3tu6nts at East York Collegiate. Miss Be- Planning, Cv'r'.ohny, O-,Ives t the E. Darby and Son Women's on Friday night. No concrete favoured the buiidir.q of new. GrwenwocA Cowersat:or. Area, we,i i3 a graduate of Central F decision was reached by the rooms on an old building. wy:rel,ou TRxA3b Bowling League to finish the On Saturday. They R'c!T+P accom-I Baptist Seminary, Pianist of I residents on whetM!r.additional Speaking for himself. M PLI►rITS iOR SAL`-e•t,�+a a,yr season. The banquet will be held p°- ?ta tied h} Mn Ror. Hacker and the es` in will be Kra. C. classrooms should be added to Moore 3atd that :tttie•x,i:dl lri s 4 at Maple Creek Fars. ori. June ,,}a.thoulr.. the bays ash. no fish Load:-`t'rrsrr: Forward BaptisC Snasss- Mangold•. S" w'""`";9th tht- present -centary-old 3t:ae gatrr*i by „e r,o�^;nz -Z�e at3. }4e, reported a most a +oyab:e Ghurcr, tr. Toronto. cnd otters Rsro•t o• -shot+late -� tune or if an entirely new cus3ton at. another rate ayer•3 Robert MocDonaMd. •Mono .Rd MrS. D. Schwalm of Kt.,gertnfbuildi shook$-b�-pxecte�i. Lt u, P I is _ -lC'h.urrr+: 1ew;: -,-• Rd, was the guest of M: any! - `ng e a ""'°°t°d that the _ y - ° ' e;her I S+stirlay. Isla; g tgt, at Dtutfair :..;tom tit,, ATIonric 1 ZV2T i has been estimated that c(O.y? tO question. of a• r-wr school for 9t1: birthday ,5fay' 19th- with a Bapt:3t, Church,9.,Ci a.m. Adults ` gr3. Dior. of Altona R.I. .oat 70 pupils may enroll at the the Greenwood ar :tion should-5v Bible Class, the Topic will be --.zOYS SICY_LeE, Ct.M -*e- tire, and Sunday for dinner, t Pa's' opening of the S?ptember tPrnr.. d„ctd d by a ballot vote. He I !1° anti 31r3: E. &en rr, and, Tha :ti?ty B: th 22.$50 a.m.Civets tubes. exee'tee• ce-44b*r, $1300 .Mr, Kan. Fr•alick of a6•w ilanda The proposal, °o create a contended that. :f the `•oje'et r t g 7 Wit 23953 ' 9 .am:i; spar - Moths s Bay at Of Fa (10 ,p,m. Eternal _- Rd, and Mass Roberta Sir.:ttt of school area "d transport the could be started :s!medtateiy, it � � FOIL SALE-,w,., ,nt;n,sP•9 sumncer Ajax wera dinner guests aft Mr. h. Home of SIr, ail,. M_s. H. Punishment Prue or False. students from both the Green- would be complet-.i by' Fail, Cooke of To. Pastor Pastor David Holmes will be scoops, 75 f* i-smog+ on Lake and M:a. Norman Deli of Airy •1% wood and Kinsale sections to an "Unless we take the bull by the . Jim Parks ar,z son Gordon, bringing the messages. WRbernere a' 'N �r'a•a. Teti. Ra, lai+t gunday. eaLarged echoot at Brnusrham, .horns; tt won't lr' fi niched toy Jahn:Nairn and ,laughter R e. Cruid HpaItM Clinic will be �.,,.• wit 22ab5 eves firmly .rejea t�si by rltf per- January," he, said. uy of Toronto and Al. Pickard held a- .lie Community all, FOR SA0� 04n•rot 1!46 ;c rte nr. 3on9 present, • y and Son Doug Spent a camping' T':es,iag, May 23rd, from 2.00 • tNae, bu*-hers, «e" o►•� werrf t,g OSEBAHK "The meeting wa-, a tomplete K,:, weekend fishing a: Rice Lake, to 3.00 p,m, Afternoon Group.of W aw. Cost, $5400 Af 2•1361. _ a a You Laura Lee Hawthorn- flop," said Mr Gen. Moor., Young The Afternoon. Group of .r.? COMING EVENTS Wrn.member of the�Board.Chairman.a whad- a patty for. a few of his PICKERING W'orsen's Assoctiation met :n Life Wm. Clark scrod sa Chairman. �•� :riend3 to celebra*-e he:. Master John King of Toronto C. E. Centre. on Thursday' after SCOUT NEWS The other member is Mr, Herb third birthday, Thursday, May Caui" as' fermle O,t L implayes spent. Esat weekend with his noon with Mn. Cyr.'! Morley. Middleton. Mr. MOOre 3tigge3t- llilt• ►la• ra o"ond the Arnvel as-vnion grandparents Mr and Mrs. lit vice-president, presiding. , ed that if the necessary accom- As part of 1 er birthday ce:e- Picn;c im take earn. 3s�awa o� Kin of Oakwood Drive.. The meeting b?gar."41t't y 31etr- .Sunday, June 2" ;-o•r i 1 0. g modation•was'stisde available it oration. Jennifer Ricketts had a David P?arson was presented Happy- birthday to Miss Vt. o onam Service ire, tribute to the Bring •Yea, ow. o-cr c sate- =a, , could also handle th. pupils law Mrs. Hilda Mitchell, who among party r Mutual' Arena David his first star (eye opener). Swan o. Rosebank on the 12th s� forn,lr ,au+ing era +�ior r•.,�';ng of May. from the Kinsale section of Pic- watt president of the A3socia- among those present were Linda' David Joy was invested Monday y*w ofd f-ionde Hering Township with an assess- tion at the time of h?r death. Pickard and Florence and Tom- night• - Stxers, 'R. Doble, Neil Rau c Hilt. ill be held at the meat of =200,000. "At the pre- my Mitchell. Johnson, Gordon Browny 11:Xo A Luncheon w DurLrtg the business',$?$Sion ' United Church by sent time we have nothing to . Claudia Dosh-, ISgr.na Sheeny arri dlorley attended a outdoor .HELP . WARTED , the W.A. This will be a 'buffet ' � plarts were mad? t•> continue th? anti Susan Pickard attended a confererxe on Saturday reported _ offer them; he said. H$i pointed wurtc includinst Liss.bazaar to lea t Eip.:+eked nor-,•7 -o• ro ..ark Lunch held May 31at, an Wpd- out •that. the Board leaned -in $arc? Saturday. night a. .Gra- a good _erne was had by all. Iio- ,= ' yovia, iy_ nesda•, 12.00 noon, Adults 7 5c g hale in the Fall, P tear �'.ede••+ dal-,.car.• _,a 7 favour of a new School,although iian.:s Park. Ro-Jqe River as part belt LidelE was taken 'into fwet, rniik et: :�pp1i«e °o • sipar children Sias, he noted that at considerable ex- Haatesseas f•>r :he ;ea riour.of a group. of the Hi-C's of Scouts. Richard 'Bales wtia rt.•,or ,r•al vraget xa. -.t a•a lab+e. Happy birthday to I.aur�tte pense the old building could be •per? Mrs. Gorden Bray, bits, Roug-y Hills L"r,ttxd Church. awarded the best Scout of the Sox s1� N;w: low. Latby cf Ptn? Fudge Drty. on modernized. "I can't and?rand Chaa. Srarn a.3 V[rs, C,r�' Conq atu'atiOrs to M:. and evening scarf. Jim Daley and her 4th birthday, May 20th. why the Health Unit and the Mod-?V. Mrs. I, hosurko who celebrate patroE leader Gordon Craig at-' HEAL ESTATE' We are glad *.o h?a: `,`at the _ the,.,- 17th Weddtrg Anniversary tended a. Compares at Darling Oshawa, there ,averts Van Houton children o: Pine bfa '30th. 1 tqr. Panic z o- Sian.; -,ap r?-urnJg -o' ?.o::' ovz: Uo,Scouts and 57 leaders. P,ii7w- '- !-A4L.. - e.•. _ o.a,- 'tide .Dnv. ar9 a,, 37,9r th? +1 p' able fa- .a••Ie e.^i-t a s .r '•'Inleadles, . •1. VII^. :�wiig : W'n +c•as :3 years First weekend camp out for o- Gerd o' are �y 2-�7rt7 VISITING THE I ol•i, May 13. Cubs" is May 26,.27, 28, The'. _ Happy birth,iay r Ronald + • FCR a,�NT-S rxR to 3t��:hid brit.i Colby Of Ptnp'RidR ,va on � I 3E: anA 11';. ?, Hawthorn? boys wL11 receive form letters �' an+i }1". an,•i' �i_s, F. Boaa� for patents,will the boys'please o:. v" h s s td birth,ia $6th. NTRY a ;» house in ._ire-ir3 tag? A a:'ob d%Ji y ay LD CO . f's.po•r lure ation> .N a 2 2'c 13 Mr., Waiter Whtttl a"--e°+`T''1 :f.? rs 2pC:0: in To return ;hesa Ietters'to their lea=• fly $per:; last 3un�ia;r :i3iting OR' or.tn Sa-zt'day ?ventng :o:owv ng der as soots as possible. Them EMPLOYMENT WTD. y' BRINGING SOME-'ONE OVER �i the .n:�rrrag? o r. or or, wit; no u meeting Monday, with her dau htar an.i family. •€-, Mr. and Mrs. RapT►er of tutor- �•I Cooitie at Earlscour U,ni:e•i May 22. The Group Committee F '. { Chu:•ca, North.Toronto. Meeting was held at the C. E TJTORING 8 COLLEGE a.der to ?, STEAMSH I Mr, and Ira. W McL?ar. & tenth? on May I1. Next Meeting English, a•�+ch A►oth •tic.- o•eo We era sorry t0 zepoTt that a t Lessors wFii•ehalt 2•'597. �Paul Ballad of Morgan'$ Park is tarot ; dined'with M�. and Vies. June ?,,1961, confined to his home with the AIRLINE COLLEGE STJt9ENT wilt 3o ar/ +rrk. easles.We are sorry to report that - ND - Mr. Hammond of Morgans Park while chopping wood his RESERVATIONS HANDYMAN IN MEMORIAM thumh very badly last Sunday. We are also sorry to hear that ARRANGED AT NO EXTRA COST W'TH TRVCK t,ALYERT:-1- living memory of my the Hammond children •are not silo• patents Thomas Calvert who feeling very well. GO NOW-PAY LATER IF YOU WISH passed away May, 17M, 1926 and g TY ::_:1096 DEPOSIT GETS YOUR ON YOUR WAY Matilda Calvert who posted• away i Meth 21si,, 1936. !UP. TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY Al WILL DO ODD ..JOBS f Yeah of sMving, '1tHe of ploy, �t!•f/fiti■■11•�>•��!•7•�R�1�1 ■ BANK INTEREST RATES Laving and giving,•tha whott of the ■ way. FOR BURNED ■ A cherished smile, o heart of gold OUT MOTORS NO FINANCE COMPANIES INVOLVED h The dearsif parents the world could .■ D 'NO BOOKING FEES - hold. °• and all electrical troubles ; Will 'Clean :Yards, Basements, 'Etc. Lavingly remembered by. 1 Pumps, ell., CaTI s Daughter Beatrice b dcughtors .H O W A--R D N TEniple 9-2161 -� .AppreYimately 11,000 yards ■ Dependable, Guaranteed Work TRAVEL B U R E A lf� f Y' >t - 24 HOUR SERVICA - ■ r Of abric -= pearl seven miles ■ soup Robert McKay are used during a normal I - i AJAX PHONE production day in the cutting ■ Complefe Electric - ■ ' and sewing department of Gen- t Dunbarton - Stroudrs Rd. SHOPPING PLAZA •WHitehall 2-6690 TEMPLE.9-2069 DUMBARTON Motors of Canada at-O sh- ■ - ara'i JLwa. �1s>•tsst sB>•1•n/r•ns1n� mnnmrnnnumm� �, .Thvrsday, IVlay, 18, 1961 THE PICKERING NEWS - - --~ Page Nine DUMBARTON a •faIand a home baking sale. ?'?le u ;min of the ton Chun-I BROOK ROAD -- -;������� LTD. Dutlbarat n United Ci;,r ii _ clot. of IJt;ni>arivn,t'nited Cltur-j I --- f �O� --- - The ser."ce of Christian Farr.- ch are mvr:td ':o a meeting ar.d'• :ly 'Welk- was held.on Sunday`soda: ev'enirg at 8 p,m: oa.May; At :1•,e Red Cross Centre • . ALUMINUM SIDING DOORS WINDOWS I�-.• ' morn:ng with Dr. McKay ccn 5t t J Are He+ A AWNINGS, .��.. ducting the .er-:ice. The chi3d-I Chr:stirs Thorni•� n of the Brock Road ( G ll RAILINGS, SHUTTERS, PATIOS ,M S Base Lire had ilex tth birthday i .(- c;:hvr Clasp c:the Erucn yen of 'the Su.iday shgoL sal Read -ni.c. .:naer the r attended the service with their]on May lt;th. ' I I �i T rt.on of MI._ Bench rrtema:ned �EGV�� R T VEY teachers and participated with 1H r. and Airs. H. Carey en.e_- - `+ - cnorusea accompanied by Mrs. taired at a lunekeon ar_�d tea or. the titn9ur :a::zen Gf :he vld- G1elvdele Dr. Phone D. Linde at the organ. Miss,I Sunday May 7th. after the 'bap-I tF3e Club of Claremont:,I , Marie Mitchell sa.. a . love(-] t-ism of their grands,,n Stephen i 1✓e.:e lAdi_ an :Te g -rt.•_ , D acc Pickers ng WH. 2-244{8 solo, "A Mother's Prayer". Ly Pau. His• vartnts Mr. and Mrs. inch + ere prestrr . The t.pile SUBSCRIBER. McKa:v read Malachi 3:8-12 and j Ross Carey from ':oro..'o, ]fir.I ptrfcr-+E.i readers, h:�ythm �• _ - r. r. c and ]�"F Cecil Hob- (`f ('.ltl:f-I hams, darxe and kewhes an,I - ;Matthew 2�._4 to .28. H_ poke were •:cry• g,,o,--' .._ • ei :rre- of ':he Parable of "-re Talents land, Qhio,' siste?'' d Mrs. R. - to + and how Mothers often he] *.o Carey. Mr. and 1NTS. L. Stamp, ,enta::cn. PUBLIC NOTICE brit, out the best of r cn ld- P y A g•'t cf e:gh� n rats Wand her parents of Mrs. Care and bro- g r.r r tier !lip Llo d Star._L• of Nort^I.ome ;our Woos presenteu� co tr,e I ��� ���� !-en's Ta.__,t:. In tionef. days Y - Bc,• a5 'tell as G:htr k'L'e6:5I Sen.Ur ;t)zer'i and '.Cos :`ECe:•:- - the Wl:6�E• fame:V '-ad• work i4- Y _ = TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING d° Motre- mad to fiat(, clrithe.l froth Bowmanville and Ton+nto!edMr BR.P. Rog:ke. , I : were also es!s r I 1r.. R. F.ugr__ cl•a:^tar, doctor an6 .each w,th tarp j Ste• ' • Stet..en Paul'S "eat- and a'r > of the Jnr,:or Red Cross sccept- Why Not Phone`," little rr:an;.actured help. Today g- gr- p en.s, M>• and t under the Foreign Aid Mani t• Mothers :ice have to teach the Mrs; A. J. Carey of Toronto, d 196 TAXES $1(r a�:d �� Health h_ta x'ric'r. funds encore of life as she'and Great=grardrnotrter, Mrs, 3: were °�vm r Awrri. �� m tF`e Jvmu_ =drool teachers are not respur- Sinker of Toronto were a!so pre The ladies of the Red Cross � e�gtt Bible for all the teaching. sent. President, bars. D. Chc.iton and : Mrs. Maxine Nopxirscr. is :n ALL RATEPAYERS TAKE NOTICE the# On �.11ay Dumbarton Persotw,is file "iodise served tea and The last general meeting of East General Hospital where she cookies to the adults and for thiF — - f96-#' --Council passed- By-Law Number 26 14 underwent emergency surgery 2• 40 st*' p Y the Vaughan Willard Home and last Monday, May. 8th. 0es and 'soft. + _ School Association was held on I drinks. A very pleasant after- res�uii'ing the 1961 taxes to be paid in three ins;a,- I Mrs. D. Fanthom was rush- May 9th. Members ro4nded out noon for all. T marts, viz., June 30, August 3 1; and October 3 the year with a painting lesson Oshawa Hospi al.on Mon- Several ladies of the Con:- � P`QC� day May 8th, following a heart directed by Mr. J. Tickle,who is � munity attended the Home Without penalty, or if all the tax levied on a s;ngie leaving Vaughan Willard for al attack. We hope that you will Coo;drg Sale•at the•home of a school in Bay Rid respond quickly to treatment, Mrs Bruce Summers under the �oYr Order y ges next term, M Fanthorr property.is paid On Or prior t0 June 30, 1961, a was presented with a brief case ' auspices of the Pickering Pres- discount of One per Cent will be allOWed. from the Home and School mem- On May 24th the On-We-Go byterian Church. A good num- P � Auxilliary are holding a Rum- ber attended and tea was ser- bees. Mr.'Gaynor, the new prim- ,rage Sale -from 10 a.m. to 3 yam, STATUTORY PENALTIES will be added on_ a!! cipal, gave a- short address to mouth to in o t artificial r e p.m, at the home of Mr`s. Rose; fir. and Mrs. Harry Middle- the -parent.. Plans have been I respim t_on - ;.as sho-a The taxes when in arrears. 1961 T a-x'B'ils will be h'a'ted made to have a fireworks display Stroud. There will also be a tea tone of Pembru+�. v=isitad.Mrs.I giri� gg.4e first-aid demonstra- and bake sale. 1 V4a:ter Midd!t,,% dur= � the by refreshments. at the school or. Monday, May g I tion. _v;Jv wra earlyinJUnA- _ nd_ Tickets are on sale for' Johr. Cookson returned home ins curr_,,-.urAy held a -.---:. ", 02 pas: wefts. 17.00 per family. Sparklers will from Ajax Hospital a>;q s :^t-1 1: was -a beautlfui spring,oT yhvvrEr fist 'ii r. and . Ire. Ted - T C!^n be ava:;able for all the chikireri tupera:rng at :.on f. f ra.ht s imrr_er day (on Mother= ifor.�vn (the °orr•ler' Dorothy L`OY� `� _ ' The Dumbarton K:nderga:per Day. Start and daughters '::.$)t- �litcr.e:? or. S:,turcia• eve I aid a father and Qom baseball f ring 1-amF w:?' be ',veld prior *.o the classES with thr:r teacher, Mrs. fd thfia+ 1'aafn:s u:th •°.vv.r, cr. Auv:-; echcol. The evening _ C;gr� c Grar.tner, nsitfa Writ . A a,!i z^.`t -A love:y di y ar way -Lent . . a an.P of crokin- d, p:ay. ._pec.a! thanks xo to i g' !'f i�y Fadd•son for he" fart.' :a5t �':^.`:raC3y :G I<ef :iclt e-•r T'E Pmt." Iol(., f(„' •v.46, :ht winners ~sere, j •TCiNr? (1; r^� .er .-•n I for'• ••• j.,•�•;7fy'7:j;•rffre5hmf^. Fjr l' ,arnDB. The Fi:'xh:•.S ..1L '(T'it: ��ray a7u D!'Y. Lit'. ^+� lad. :far. • Puc;ei•in and Mrs. $ C - - - *CL (led I-ansportBt:<r. A. .t 'x C:. :m - L... : a;ld Shire Smith fo- the -rFn;berl~ ...:oug`iruu: .r:t F' >Y r t Y - t vr-ai t?r and Mrs. Doi ids tiiZ:a':� .�-.r. s? Y� ^uo: } r g " g ! ,t�r gf:t �eurgr Puckrint and faintly of Tpront.c visith:.l ytiar.:a .a•- xttk cn Glfrntice, >The f ar-nt.: Mr a7: r^ l a <. c i rte"k.':fd.lran;7 ueautifu3 r c. ZI 1s�+rr.is ai ?.ckt! r r•a anEi refs. g:_. 'u: visit Ilorice 1T.L +r. T E (:a:' a:<a.nC, . Idhy. r «: n 0 Mews. •i F A .x))riary rf-ttt 'f(re:f 1 ;a •C�zarr? Bc;v .' e I Mr. -and bI'�. (- d To The Happy C -Tr^" tt m,s urcrtonmeelav g I farzliyandBc, tIrHx> taitend- _ h, cr Tf scav at L?E hcrt �.fitJ .:s rrfftin 'at t -;�Q:r-. r`-u-"^ c,rc 'x•vrs nc ,,, Hfadgaa-teT., vr: the sea cr,- prize fc �.'� -a'" } ?stns ea a �turaay even- - LET US CAPTl1RE FOR YOU THE RAL]IAN_. - of Mrs. L, I3oi ng - ces,'ur last Monday. h?ay B,'�. a: t%µ r tcn sr cl uu .r'iaY at :it nom(- ui.Jlr, and Mrs. OF YOUR WEDDING chU vnoay,3ca;v(�picrufd:(zv bf orz_m .. c'nto f one rr. raft S eF, o tsf was TcT.. . Y of the�her ur cf "M- ::nR 11--s. lz _ ` R E j r a g. Tit "7f C antler j' it to ei £ x A1a3 `er nuett -inersur' Bat as T c-c --- --1300K NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY - - u ,': ;�- •r:u•,-ci . •ho a ' +scr. e or, 'rli. _ I, `4.,. .r, ,Iei?r.• the _. o� .. y. a.r.. I Mar.*,« a :,d ;�eir! �'iEitCr• of :,rch 1: and lydr 3iarr Hn kit.- 27ir. a. 8 } m a. the Btadyua: ' WE COVER � 1 P• {xr�, Everybody wtlromt. �first - - ~unsay, and Mn.. L-'­ - - '.y -meta sc.. anc, dauggi o.r Londdn Mr John Port Fr c. ,airport May- 14 ' [Mr. and :LIr> alai ►. Barlow 1NOME --CHURCH - iiFCEP:ION- - e tic ti Hcvk.r-sor's pai'fr,: ] Ste rF•, V -s ! FROM S49,50 UP T Rd. .•as beer : l at nar,c.re the P `sad :he ar_c• P.erat .rrrl :.firs. V. ' M, ( r Cm,,; ai -� o past tar•.. �: n:r' f a•t on i Luiub] ;n;t c-f .."'J.Cc : of 0 a Tniefvr rN the 'l:ft•r. flit: Tr�t h !!ttJf eau _ � 4 f T 311+ . ti ter was Cat• atri or S_-toot✓ 4 y 'pa .y at'•re i3vrrle Friday rtqu:r"J st•:en awn,Mrs. 14 .toss aJax,also a INCLUDES of Mr and Mrr. bnar, wa:C'orr.et stitches- - !Are-h's tousir 1;,�.. Irvine, v. t nrtxc Chur:-h 1 - 8x10 "OUR 'BEDDING" rt.IBUM� Mo•"r.Writ. a- • was held or Corday Mxrirrf _< <. ,, p home- or. Lyra lrAr ( `•I:. and bars. lmmfeia t:}' fui owrr,g :r+r 7ror- z c Saturday i:,J �zie a :alt to L Pau) IMT,t of Tv yr:tn. �� - S x]0 PRINTS rinJZ rf v :f. Rev and Mrs,Jo n W . :r.-on Y p 2 - r - mot(:Fc to Pittsburg c Satur= to he: r Mr: Lrrt� :u iders spent 4 x 5 'OUR CHILDREN'S WEDD"w� :E -� _ k-^•fant•f: 14uct or. �a:' day _ Sundae ,stir i.• `d:,ugl ter, Airs. w -h trr:r ac.. Jviva 12 - 4 x 5 PRINTS or. Co} :.,t a:th., a*. fir z; C. CIots:fr. a: . C i4tlrl 1, r:.. Pa:xVi, :tie Stfware. W:.x,a. an for :. z xEt3s'✓eta- er and a y I't.or, ficate= -.0 -5fte� 25 -PHOTO 'THANX `"OU. NOTES' of :�.� I vnaaroi, ?y :fd rug- wrrzy n. - Tht . are .... . , - t � �- - exar`unatc,- � tIr. - t' r"Feel Puckrin ch. i'� ° ,�:+ d,�{. Gf a Garr .—.— - -•�- �",-;. :--•ctnn-th sir. b-Van:. E .,C '.:.f 1•.*.• .t-'.i:.' at the COi{APLETE P-4070 NEWSPAPER -OVEi,�rf ,., ar.c. ..fit �i.tn:s' 'a ill &. t:u:iVr._Y.'.:r. �' cam3-r L cast :,(.r'`.- ;.f t ll �zrx. tValtec PH4TCS SE")- 'G niEWSPnPERS OF YGUR,CMO.E $ bF o. ,ale if eu ia•,t art} and caarp stove. e n:r AUDLEY fHONE OR WRITE tr`<� E7 fo` i:f aa.0 r: ra.c ::.-by ,Mrs. Ired Nu ass _ tr,r a. In r..,nd.0 T3,f: T , M � , • .. ' ' _ - 5: V0.'::: trr 1;:i%itr` raCi')Ct$ Lair,: —�----�"—�:—�---���' —� •) ����Iaf11NI�I1I1111W1111111111111iUPI1:a11111111111NtIIIIIISi�•+ .. •� KUamA�duuu+i41111{p n,.,.;nuWWlwuw 6 a ! E . ` O lrl! E The _:7Cir Group ? tlif W.A. 3„P ,uTidp or� and, are 10 ding t}f annuli bazaar REFRIGERATION Church sE ry sees,wirE n, red OT P.R, 3, PICKERING - TE. 9-1417 at :1.f home of 2d r. and Mir. A• Sunda ftx�+u�(m for t.7t Chris- T_ Tya� or, the }i.r,Ks:cn Rd. Est Y " �. :I tian Fz mily Day servi ce hairs east cf the Rc•eebar:k on Junt were placid in, *vhf, als!(e `v a.c•- = �! )rJ, at`d y_rr�:7hrlE v:lll also tte commodatc- the congrtL,'.*. Gr AIR-CONDITIONING � Spring flowers graced tr.i •:�sn- CO. The mini�t.er. Rev. M• Blue I ;SALES & SERVICE as assisted by the `'ar.d<,y _ - - o c ' super' EndEnt. F^fd _ i taa^s 5 _ .:SCHOOL REGISTRATION ��' F ch - I'llck '7?SP gCT_.l•tUtE' was _^E ad c /! DU SE, by n,,. 1:•F ]. I cb ar.ci !V':kel:_.� MOFFAT•— WEST��` H DVSE !PICKERING TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA No. 2 Tay;c.. :aE l„_ril.!e "' t ants v:a: dr.rr.nuzed by haoi.v . APPLIANCE' c • lv Wonnacott,Registration, or Term _ •- Ronald Smith. Al:,r. Pc•wE:i. Inc Public School pupils in School Area No. 2 will 'register for the term eomme(icing Sep. Harold Guthrie. Nl.11 s. Bill G.I. LORNE C WHITE tie told"the story..'i'he C.�::.1.T: tember, 1, 1961, at their nearest school at the hTnes and dates as shown below. :" C. _ sang. Bert' Guthrie gg',e the = _ --- AGE REQUIREMENTS - - _ prayer. The offering was receiv- _ = -- _ - ed by Marilyn Cowie and Marie _= PICKERING WH 2-1517 KINDERGARTEN-Children who have attained the ape of five years by December 31, 1961, Smith, Mr. Butters spoke, usiai IIIIEq&IUmIUl�lll(IIUUWIIIIIIIIIIIII{Illflllll'' Jirl lullllllllll(1141111CINIHtIM1.;,M„,;,i„p4;,.,,,,1f1U a For kindergarteh admission, a birth.certificate or other valid document is required.-For ++ g the-scripture Jesus said Follow children, born in Ontario, a birth certificate may be obtained by sending particulars of me". - "' tM child's birth to: Registrar G•n•ral;70 Lombard St., Toronto, •ndosing a fee of $1.00. - During the service,' Mr, and a; =. ;REGISTRATION DATES Mrs, Marvin Barlow presented MILLER HEATING .SERVICE ' DUN BARTON (TE.9-IS41)-Honda ,May 15th,9:00 o m,•Noon their daughter; Renee Chris- y y _.-.. _. tine Alma, for baptism. PAMPORT BEACH SCHOOL•(TE.9.1451)-Thursday,May 18th,9.•00 a.m.-Noon - The Sunday School anniver- c4 NATURAL GAS AND OIL BURNERS • ROfEBANK ROAD SCHOOL sary service will be held on May QOL(AT.20843)-Friday,May 19th,9:00 a.m.-Noon 28, at 2.30 p.m. Rev. A. E. 4 -Hour S e r Y 1 C e VAUGHAN WILLARD SCHOOL (TE. 9.1931)-Wdn•sdoy, May- 24th, 900 a.m.•10:30 Cresswell of Claremont will be the guest speaker.. GLENGROVE SCHOOL(TE. 9.1771)-Wednesday,May 24th, 10:30 a.m.•Ntaon The C.G.LT. will have spot - Gas and Oil-Equipmeni for Homers-Houseboats BAY ROAD SCHOOL(TE.9.1612)-Thursday,-May, 25th;9:00.10:30 a.m. ._ luck• supper on Friday evening, Trailer:-Cottages-Camping, etc. 'BASE LINE SCHOOL(WH. 2-5497)-Thursday,May 25th, 10:30 a.m.•Noonurch, followed by a short pros TRAILER r AILER ACCESSORIES, JACKS, OAS REFRIGERA T ORS ' -Pioblie Health Nurses will be in attendance at each school on the day of registration, gram. LAMPS, STOVES, HITCHES, PUMPS, MANTELS Immunization cards and any other health information will be helpful to the Nurse, The C.G.LT. held Open house _ oil Thursday evening in the HEATERS, ETC, Additional information may be obtained by telephoning the Principal of yaw nearest church. The president,. Anne ' school. _ _ Guthrie was chairman for the R TRAILERS EVERYTHING FOR _ K. D. MUNROE, B.A., M. Ed., P gram. Rein. is M. Butters led COLEMAN DUO-THERM the worship service. W. Antler NTERNATIONAL Supervising Principal _ _ Bon, Mr. Kennedy' and_K!-D -_¢T�ST, �.. N� � 491 _ psba : - ' - - Bryant, all of war, t- 'ed the Red CroN Asti-aid�pletl- Mgt Tin •. � _ � � ' . :.� �,• .' - � � ' . - lift P I C K E R MI G Nf W S Thtindor. Mar'1 B, 19.b1 ■ r i 44■ T E ■ ■ %der.: ��• r. .STOCK on •'.'.y p .,, Il , -WEEK -END ■ o - ■ `+`�,'' , 1. ■ ■ — < -a 'RICH RDSO-N ■ \� r r a4 ■ Market P i k ■ t eri ng, Ontario • r,�a«;.��a�»»•i�+••4.i-�»:-3-•i•iti-;-i-:•'.•;:--i•=o-i••:•-;-•:•: . . . '•i-•'ri-ti••f-3••t•:-i••F••i•-:-•s••i•-:•:-f•i-:-•'od•••'r:•:»»»:..:••t••jaa,..;..j..;«;.;«�.;..;»..• »»:«, .:•:••t ROYAL GOLD — PLAIN Frozen Food Department — .NIPPY OR SWISS : ��OMBINATIO • -� H _ N �JFFER . EES E 2 - 6-oz. tins ORANGE JUICE DONALD 4 1 - 6-oz. tin PINEAPPLE LEMON PUNCH ALL FOR S L ' CES 1 - 6-oz. tin RASPBERRY LEMON PUN KIST . UNCi•1 1 - 6-oz, tin STRAWBERRY LEMON S PUNCH PU M NC 1 - 6-oz. tin GRAPE LEMON su"KIST �• PUNCH 8-Oz, Pk9i ALL 6 ASSORTED TINS COMBINED REGULAR VALUE $1.23 _ ' .-rF•ir•::-.•:-:. . . •:•�r-:•i.?..;>..'-;.•S•-:«;.�✓r:••�.•r rr.;..;..;»..r:•�.-•:•-:«;«,+.. :•i•'r:-•'r:«:••:--'r'r-:•»rr:•% . DELMONTE FANCY — SAVE 6c . • • • . - ' � _. zs oz. ,Burns Shankless Skinless '- - v ru �� �4.� TIN FULLY COOKED .0 •.• E ' °- SMOK D ;STOKELY FANCY HONEYPOD `• Y J 5 OZ. z• f�CS SAVE 13c TINS b, !GA WITH GRAVY SAVE 1 � � ..'t w�nole l . .15 OZ. t •• _ .TIN ;. BURNS REGULAR OR FULLY COOKED IIII rl'�4 TO _ DINNER S 3 LB . ;; _•. Boneless N R HAM 5� 'ROSE BRAND - 'SAVE 6c ;� _� � AVERAGE �( 29 9 • TABLERITE RINDLESS F SLICED SIDE BACON - L + S weet �ef � sh . JAR - PKC ROSE BRAND .SWEET MIXED , ..HOT 'DOG WIENERS L ' LB. - L PKG. 43C • 16 C►Z.JAR +~ ~t-.-�••r.»:.,..;...,..,... , CALIFORNIA VALENCIA — THE CHILDREN'S CHOICE ALL PRICES �:� ,:, .: ' .: -ORANGES IN �.,I C1 S EXt ra OF TAPES EFFECTIVE TOTAL BONUS MAY 17, .18, 19, 20 I - ' , RECEIVE FREE $6.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH °U.S• NO, 1 .GRADE WE RESERVE THE ,'. •oKG iIhGHT To LIMIT SALADA TEA BAGS PEKOE aF QUANTITIES - ,•.• WESTINGHOUSE BULBS �. 60W . VEL LIQUID DETERGENT. .` _ TINz F� •F, t rIGARETTE$ :A eIUNDSAR 'CARTON SIZE OF 200, 180 I .,•..`• M RECEIVE FREE $2.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH :.•ROYAL GOLD .ICE CREAM PINTS CHICKEN CHOP SUEY 14.OZ, ;DRAGON BRAND :CHICKEN FRIED R CE — ILOZ 1frN EGG ROLLS-+a ROLLS i .: SMALL LINK SAUSAGE A'URE PORK '1° ` ►KG. RICH AND FLAVOURFUL 25, PIO. I GRADE JUMIO'15'S _ _eachC - CELLO TOMATOES : NO.DE ',G. __.- + Sa 3 x Ft 's s, Chs ' GARDEN FRESH Size �, yg c fin. p Lettu C� NO. I GRADE 'j F '' kx�,'"' '`f > agx„ Large 1 z xr Y 25 r M u C m b�r5 LONG GREEN SLICERS FOR C ` ; r NO. 16[ADE KING SIZE Surnkist COOL REFRESHING Lemons �E. Dw ;� ;FLAVOUR U.S. NO. I Sr 9C• _ _6, . b Hwy; NOW AVAILABLE! THE NEW FULL COLOUR 0 F 30.OZ. BTLS.Plus Deposit fr . Su m mer { data o ue Su I + • K� �:. 9 pp ement ry 99 39 3�• ' � OF FREE GIFTS FOR IGA CASH REGISTER TAPES' A-(-•:.•j••F•1-i•••rt•.�.•0••S••6.0�s••D»i�i-•t••3•i••'.L••t••r•I-S•.,ra�••t•.�.•;•.}.t.•}.p•a-i�•a•i••M••p•y o,..+l.,