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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_06_08 PII;j11SNE0 WHITEHALL I • '— - S I N C E -tid48 THE PICKERING NEWS I VOLUME T8--:m. 33 PICK_RING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY JUNE 1961 PRICE: tOc PER COPY --n e In Byl a A sk ChLa 9 . . TbPerm _t Race 'rack A ,-;-n I• Co::nr.11or Clif- I =!~ in fa.vnr!1• of stock car calf `1 r. La}cox said. "I have ord Laycox to request the plan race t ar, '.chFn I see the t•eve- nrk,le 11 �y last etF,:t to gr.t con,- - lyd Lryro to make a zoning nue It •',Li1d b7'inr'r, said Counr• nie•!cial OI' iiiriu�L1'.al aSSbd�- ' harge to+allow a stock car race ci)hr. Layerix: meet if planri g board and rats new; Dunbarton failed t,). �ounc''_ make, no effort", he ' � ,� ••11r. i_a}•cox has not caanged', ad�.leri. .re' through at council this week:• his mind from -last week and 01 : 'Mi% Bert Sandhan, who own John Campbell of White's Rd: ='ne'.ther av, I" Said Councillor i resented a }.petition bearing.130 !;, acres bordering White's Rd. Rosy Doeahin. ' P r ,nd Spruce Hill, proposed put- , i names as oppose i to the race '•ing in the track which accord-! -'I have been told since last'track. He said if council let in — ng to the assessor would have week that I have killed myself every type �f assessment we will I jetted 55,907.00 in taxes each! politically but I think council become the dump of Metro Tor- '"" year. has killed• themselves politi- onto. PRESENT GYMNASTIC ACT—Pupils of Grade V Rosebanic Public School presented a gym- p r. aoson displa yat o variety sho++ Welt! in West Rcuge last week, Mere ;are y few of them i�i Ajax Old Home Week � ' Photo b Barrie Pomero , Banners Has Many Attractions To Mark The neighboring town of Ajax I exhibits in one of the Slough'•Celebration pianniirg an "Old Home ' buildings. Week" which will start on Sun- Friday is, Merchants Day lay, June 18. :vith special attractions by the Red, white and biue decors- 11e.rchants Association. A full week -of activity as tions, announcing, the big July be;n¢ planned, starting with a !, Saturday is K•n:men's Sports r - g 1st w e e k e n d _o- Pickering zr)mmunity church service. '3lon• Tea}, starting w,th a parade at are m:,;:.n heir a : lay will be Civic Day when 10:30 a.m. Bet e:en 4 and 6 T°"n" g P } } m. the swimming pool will pprianci: .his v ek. the 'municipal •offices• will be P' b sel ri �p•n.tn the public and an Open "''1"•n and the e will a the t c d �ICticr_ n ::n, the dec. FI�u<e at the.hhrary. ::nn of, Jliss.Ajax, o•- • „n,: incl ar E 3 Sigr; which �. A ¢eenag" street dance wiI' a t;E ,rat•„. "nc} ran N of the .' TaHsrlay .e•,Il. },e Education r a� hr :E lrl On tFnnrlay, �;rrin ,t E nt—��r�.0:l (of cr)i1 KV the Day with open , house at th, a,! } Friday arA also or, k 1;- t h xrL? anri th,• off.c•Ial open""g .hr-;'e will •be a sp•cea.i . 150th enruE w rsary uf"t}�'tawn- of Cedar Street ball park. ;his ttnized by the Ro:ar}. TI) R'ednesday•is Lo4ion Day anti'c�-ilk be a civic reception .r- For -om: �v eks n,� `,annez� the Lunn Memorial Hall will ,$at+irday evening, followed by : ”have },een' -trung acio_:_\u. 2 THIS' IS "CHICKIN LICKIN"—Duncorton Public rcnoot call the; rentry in the School Area 2 be officially opened' and dedi-'+ Kinsmen dance. Highway at 't h e Rouge Hi'.ls Gated. Entries for 3liaa Ajax Conte=• 'arni at . the east end of the " music feslivoi, '�htickin Lickin". You figure +t out. Photo by Barrie-Pomeroy Thursday is Industry Day mu-tt be single, over.16 and',z�' township, n e a r Wni-by town and,local industry will set up to swim.Pickering' V� age Notes IV1iss Joyce Hahan , Teachers Visit •_ _ Cost ,�► f Sewers 'To Be At Brougham Nature School P'p g y s f Miss Joyce Hahan, the popu- .It was Ladies Day on.'.Non- n r.^ Farr last S::urday,June ; �, To Council,day, June 5th. at tre Canadian 3r'd., ' ' far and pert little TV singer Q Last Thur�d::� t i y and their auk of Commerce, c ,a-r }rani- gill be appecring at the anni- P rese nte inspectors, Mr. HouK ton and Icperial B Art--Gr. I-1s-. ,_u versa ce:ebrations of Picker- Township engineer T. O. Jef- per foot, connection to street Mr. McLelland, visited this !Pickering. Every lady received go^rtry. rY a•]pvely carnation and-the men l}'taric a Roses ng Town;hip. Miss Hahan is a ferson presented costs of water line, $10.58 per foot. school on Hanlan's Point. books of matches. The special: I resident of Pickering Township, Gr. 7-1st. John F'a.gEr and sewage for the east" aide Emaple of.50 foot lot—Water- The building originally was occasion was the amalgarrition -3rd Richard Bales residing at Rosebank. i of Frenchman's Bay outside the mains at 34c, $I7.00; Conner- , of the I:riperial Bank and Bank;Rritiwe--Gr: 6-1�t. Carole. She will appear w'th a list of of subdivision, to council this week. tion to street line, 6.02; Treatt's for the pupils who 'lived on the : id-Cornrnerce• Hooker noutbles from showon.Aness and Charges, 20.00; Total $43.02.' island. After many of the fami- overnment life w;o will be Water-mains and. connections Sewera-Mains at 40c, $20.00; Twenty-one of Mr. Rimmer' 2nd• A;i;on *lacBean g to existine mains: $80.00. Con- lies moved off the island, Major telatives met Iiri at Malton i Gr. ?-2nd Alec Threlkeld makrug an ..ppe:rarce over the Connection to street line, 10.58; iection from ' main to street , Treat't charges, 20.00; Total, Dennis and Toronto Board of Airport Sunday evening.on his • Gr t�2nd. Ernest bmw'n July let week red here. ;line, $65.00. on sewage, the Education had the building re return horse from California. 3� Vicki Bath — $50.58. Mr. and Mrs. Len Wilson. T.:r sc our has exilibiL in Watermains, --etc. 34c foot.' Total yearly charges on v01 modelieJ to be a Nature School. - tion of a few wr:o cuulrl!t t make. From main.to street line, $125.00. foot lot would be $93.60. Here, every Monday,' two Broc;c Rd., had '�Irs. Wilson's f ar.. _ Hting and. mc—riel'.ing en-_it all mer.,te,-- of 'both sides .ing mains, $J0.000, connection :1i r. Jefferson said these pri-: brotht`,' '.:nd family from Fort I.terfd io.r CGN.E. .:•gain this were lore=Ent. 31is. 11-vaiA Rob- mains, And connections'to exist-� ces are based on 1961 prices and :classes of Gr. 6 pupils and a Erie -isitirtg them on Sunday. year• rind luck to ill our buys inson 'took Jl:. nrrrl airs. Catik; Connection to street line. $6.021 should not vary more than l0' lady and a .man teacher from Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bath-and I and cir)s, of public and high Back w:t:r her to Mount Forest rer foot. Sewers-Mains, etc. 40c per.cent. 1 city schools co ne and "live in" 141 r. and xlrs. Harvey Bath-moL- :.cr.vol as yvu try your June to visit their many,friend, w:ro ;I for the week. There is a plane- tc•red to Otte:va :ast week-end. ;exam:eatsuns. 'T:= true—"There .arrang=rl golf an,l•ln:dge p:r ed schedule drawn up for eaci Mrs. Joseph Eace. Port Per- Is no royal road to :earning, ty'� fur ti,em- F.:':rly `,V.cl:,e,<►s: '117 Residents TARP day it operates from he lessons rig-lit ni ry, was tiisiting with her_=on bt}t your education is most im morning Ray left for.Winnipet' �© (through to July. The lessons in and family .34 r. and NIrs: Willis portam. So the best to all of and Mrs. Caflk rem:!•npd with mainly about Nature — first; E e, one hdaoeta�-IBean� Duf n } y residents of the village her parents X1r. and Mrs. •Le- j Sig n* Petition THIS WEEK subjects many other school 1 az r Miss 'Ian g Garde until June 2nd. Tne}• subjects are correlated suc'.t as; S�reet, is hor_".e for Kitchener,.,were sorry to hear of the pass- both looked very well as did I Signatures of 11, persons -—!arithmetic, language, music. enjoying su:n.mer holidays with ing of Joseph Bannagan of Lea- Rodney whom we saw for the_;were attached to a petition here Each year, for some years�compc,sition, creating' poetry, her parents Mr, and Mrs. An- side last week. A former. resi- I first time as he was boruin Win- last Saturday, which- will be now, the Rotary Club of Otta- art, etc, etc. Her:• 0,-. can me:- drew Bean. dent of the Brock Rd. Mr. Ban- I nipeg where they have lived for forwarded to the Federal .Gov- w•a has been carrying on one o; sure off an acre of :;.nd, n mile . Miss Diane Ho;ter, Station i pagan was widely known ; the past three years since mov-. ernment requesting no nuclear the better known project, found etc. There is a large pond N-he:'e Rd. stepped on glass and was j throughout this district ing from Mount Forest, Ont. weapons for Canada. with tI r' Roviry Cluh: of Cana•.' t'•Fy observe Pond.'Life; a far-i- taken to hospital where she re- ; Mrs. Charles Wilcox and Mi- The petition was circulated by he•-e city children have a chael of Windsor Drive spent The first meeting of the Wo- across:r. a(la .] e sent from than^e to observe farm animals. ceived several stitches to close a group of locally. intterested �across Canac}a are sent by the Institute under the direr- sons. The are seeking per- -- tion of the new executive was Pe' Y local club to Ottawa, where When weather permits, nature and 31rS. Don McLellan, for- held at the home of the presi- mission to go to Ajax this Sat- lessons are given o oors. a cast.-_' me of Pickering.- urdl;y to secure'more names. they are the guests of the Otta- "The Dobles" and The Ho- }' g' dent, Mrs. Kenneth C—Doper', wa Rotarians for sPVeral a teac]rers thoroughly en June 2nd, at Claude Bissell, president of one o the finest�Qp ag Spent.s ae I the home--of-Mrs.-Stephen Ca- the University o oron -the only this nr it- school _ agars Fall_ on ,unday. A most interesting report of educational and instructive —the only one of its Mr, and Mrs. Clarke Richard- i fix Pickering, a kitchen shower one of many distinguished Per- week-ends enjoyed b High son and family spent the week `was given in honor of \liss the District 'Annual meeting, sons who have already signed: I y' g Canada. The only Rosemarie Cooper. The honour- held recently at Myrtle, was School students today. they didn't have time to see end at their cottage on Sauble P The names have to be in by June ed guests were a few relatives capably given by Mrs. Peattie. From the Pickering Club, this the farm oif rest of the island.,. Reach. 16th. S and rriother� of her.first grade Mrs. K. Clarke, who is in charge year, George Wright, Grade 11. Clayton Annari, t. Georges ; of furnishing the lot,► cabin at Pickering Dist. High,School .vas= cwt. was •:;siting relatives in1 and first communion class of'St. s ' 407 Bldg. Permits Francis De Sales school. hiss the museum, was soliciting suit- Reeve 'SCOtt the lucky member. find, nn hi" South River over the weeken d. able articles to be placed therel. return addressed the Pickerir^ - A1r. and }Ira. G. Riinmer and, Cooper received m a n v varied •end • -a ful sift; from the 40 for the opening on July lsf. Mrs.l AdjOUrns Club on )Ionday. evening, at' Issued At Bay Ridges �'• s: K. 11-,Ter and �Ir. R. Ken- W. D. Smith entertained the "sinner, telling of the ,several en?er? loud relative= rn "E`:t tres,nt. A very nice r'ng,on KrOUp showing a film of her . day: exper!ences, which intros 50 far Thi$ Y:. fisn!tal. e':e-.i^e. Tile <,ccas:un ;Urn:'. .:.r Nd and all hurl a Meeting f:u, } tvin*ei vacation sprint at,'-Fort ! erl, as altc,!t= a visit to the l:E.! L' 3l'.=r F;, �Ir1.k.t*:'� '•,ii:l,_ fin*cvfc'!)! .•r•rin;:. >Ii�. ! n-r l' .lie!• tree- - t .. y,eed t}7 :.. 1 Latirle Aali:, F)o!'ir a Scr t ca;l�•r i`10U-- of Cmm�xn!s• whirr; in It -••o r ,tlrc, i�..,: tt•;.,.r• r'.'.lt .:.. ..!4 -d I'I':'1 In 1,e1''' ntt'n lo:c•r:vr• hi•i I11 El:1 1 ,a .. '�'l l ...r•:•1 r.l l';I1:El .JUiti• ?!211 Irr•Ilta!'�' rr11 tl,+:c 't i'!li 111ar),H ,t}lf: fro l' tUl,lUnl'a rot- arljn,Jl'I'!1,1PI,T at •'f•r�i41,I the Canadian Gal!cry, that X11 `. ')CI , '''1,f•I lTlrt� ]I 'v^ .. r; •o r,:riV J)'!-, ;i''' -r:r• ri„�,:. ..rr... .,.... 1 <r:, T 1 ! c!•nut, feel thr• hu'l holklayerl r nuncil•this tecr k, tchr:n �l r. P.n- 'C u`Itr�h Colle e discussii,n pe- be"r n Is, .f ri : , dot, °o: - v K , :•rtcnr,rl or. M D. J.r,clivna.d of .ajar. lI7”. �• r'�i• �1r r•••t'• ♦1 L:r: !•�. �•,•_ R'!ih },P?'. -1 bPl't •Clarke %vas .ins!stent PI, .r'iC!rlc EaC• (ieU7';;O la' all f'SC,?1- ?,c.... . ei �t t.l;ire_ :nu;ci c,e,"in Fick'- Lurir.Ef thr• stm,mer ,munthr sl,r•akinK to.a letter Ml% Clark e's lent p(11\ ,, good voice, nc n In a p1q c-s re 1 i tt,'T. O. =c".:r` `' ! 'r'n `:I'` >; sr,licitr7!: hael sent to council: Jefferson sta:c•; that 1 rltvt•11- a::r;::rl..r,ri, r r'ir.c �Ir•!;day. flu :1*. ,. on 'thi nu•r,t!ntcs tvi,ll lie held at hesitant delivery. and was en- ; Th% reeve told Mfr. Clarke he )stied by the Rotarian.:, and ings have been i nnli,lr:tea alai Soar:n� r �-,?tt:rn }uJme il'uin a cr,n- homes of the member?, Alater — �Ir, ar•c! III Jroc;:' Ham,,'e_ (' r.;rn .'n ?Inntrral. *n visit notice: will be Kiven of the time was sot of order and would not I later, complimented on his ad- i occupancy permits i?stirr,. } Riversir p L* u e n t ;ast ;?heir n:{rents �Ir."an, l JIrst. lierb anti place of the next meeting. be heard as his name was not, dress. George thanker) the local Workmen are busy. oil the nnd_�;u,}chic I,eGi,re- and 'Mrs. Stephen Ca- - To any .one. not acquainted i on the agenda to be heard. . Club, in conclusion for ]tatiiitg water and selvage , 1 :nt' an:.. Cungratu.st'.urs tv pupils :-.nd �':"' A rdmiiy get-to-gether was with the Institute, the motto is,i When Mr. Clarke kept talk- sent him 'to Ottawa—the local 1 With the laying of mains. sew•er•s" t,eathers' vi Lincoln AvNmr arranged that evening at the "Fur'Home and Country". `ew inK, the reeve called fur a ten clubs assume a part of the cosh and storm sewers wi hu, the l'ubl;c Schuui un vir,ninrt prizes ICanh home where all had$,must members cr visitors. will be I minute adjournment to bring of this visit to the Capital }!Y subdivision. in writing and_art at )';rvak:in enjoyable time Kith the excep- 'welcozrie. the matte;, to an abrupt close. ' their delegate. , .T ti E I C K E R ! '� G NEWS - 'Thursday, June 8, 1951 Doge Tw. --,-- -- --- -_- G NEWS ssas> asasaaaaa>tuastuassausaaisses asa■ l B.:Rc'A\CE .. REAL E.�T4TE THE PIC'KERIN E S T A B L I S H E D 1 66 1 PUNBARTON A WfL 2.6212 idnW 11. 2.31 •• .} ? Yi iecry ?i ur.:r!r:,! to■aa1)11ti7)Yi]/�)a)i/r))a11t11 r,ii)rSafd))i'i■ im Thu- !V 4 ,. �r'at ng rlrf lJ Yi.J ., i,lq (,'r.rl, j! l/I•Ir .,.,..,,e L r, < t_ ,U'• n. x:.': 3I:. A. J. Tho,i,zr,n 'oil the d o5 $cr(,rp :'.arc Mbl .�'tet FCSl 04 ,.e CELL . Qt18+8 ef't, tar -_.v d:.i C'i(a e:ii ;•... ... ,. States $30D et yebf f Y.' _.�. a:h,,if ti:k kc. Ito:' 4' Fi!,:•:e of Tol'- - R -M�- - i 'SUBS.CRit+liDti RATES: $2.50 per year — Unitea G -, Uu.lg`as V_k:r, , ,:it tn- :ekes-elld with ��/ , Eruy YUR-,AR. Eallur an.r Ja':.r !.'-.::..3 :r.r• .`:e ?ikt' 31t.. JeL'ry O'Con- - ACVERi1SIN6 ROTES UPON REQUEST ente!i '•s.tr. -:.ei P.e:7g::-:: a;d , , Jl.. i, l:on::ur al:u family. ` 3 r)ur Friertcjly f�F. fdertt .4 enC" -- '-- --- - ___ _ ._ i ar l;a a k• ti : I-ra..r: na .:::. r.. K. Ar,!lerson and fans-' W naE' 'Fa : ..:k Ji':::t'.:'� ._'_.. .,. '.i 1z1.1,Lt!.n �•lz:ted•31.1'. and .'�.. •� _• ^,, lror:i Willis last Friday. T• O 1 Lu e .. - y ..li7a kr of iau:es of 'tne 32 KINGSTON RD. W. .P.(). BOX 1_Fi+) I e Marches �1a7:`: 1r,•;k.': ao:a: -_.b-::E .•..._. ,.are .Il Greenwood last May ;c= at .his time. acid Ouy C`onopraallat.on5 :'7 the ,_lect ,a rather'_:" :ch ::h'.ci ':•e.c N. tre.a;: z: the house of 317. 'I(,f;ERI�(i. (1\T.�PiIO r,la�a c 'H �1., !' Ja- y_ch.e F{9b1non at- to;v-1,h: of Pickering on• .he rJCfasion ui :oar:h 1 .E'F. 'u tea 401' anniversary. 4%va;: :a- r:. :a Hier Ina whu was' The :o,�nr'nin dduri :':lrotlgh :he •real haS r ac1e7 i- i::, ", r.. iu 31 r. n; 31•. �'a , r a..:h. . 2 d. ' _,-.. Ta1r,!•e_ oz 1 renchmen's PAYMENT Inark on -rhe hlstov, of :1is :-ounrr' :n many '•;'al.'`. COt' :e'l t, �i-'�Y d 7 r, NO DOWN it has contributec} in an ac 'icultural way. i:'e liar' Con- .,;,,• r.�. ;a:.2 n^-an-.her:7 CuT:nur celebrated tributeci in manpower. is ?1as Sen, nip, .'J ..1e war= and Ha e .:,th _%e «'axis: r:.l' h b th.ay •on Sun,jay,. t.hrouhc,u*; a , �1. c '1a:� ann _'e'aci:ly NV -n >1 :a•;':a: >1 Bathrooms Installed, Septic Tanks, :lliz loner ir)} �F a; 1 :etei)a 1 Flay gas in E1- t ; j... - grown n Mature. D s t :�, sl >::e a •; r33 a .aa*- k 3 d u ,1_it het l• •' w'1 .,�P p r. i ,, real }a ) mac,,',: ar i b k:' ••�•ho tia, cunzs►lrscing Wells, Basements, etc. Pos i ,]ti Cllr greater: �'o :z- n as ;,;a �'c,:. a: a ..:r, a heat attact; ar.ci .s Ili a har been .n pouula*.ion. l: �.'�ulci apt ha:h�l: love t:ie _re a.tr _,.. ;t7r axle-<rrit II nn,F. many a hr a. k e L.<;... as •x'r.- r._ ��alte: �lcholaon fussed For further informotion call days o2 :.]f last hlst0l'1C CE�ei)1'dtlon. la.l\' rJ: :he :ilk_ r tt dt,a:• p:' F':.da.y at Ya7,view f - south e i 'h.w;e )Pr?1 1 2n o''er :9 She a.� .-:•Y Ya::;1. Trr - farms. }: the ur.: •ia.. :d' ' �'�:: 1 r,.K� an*1 .:a bur7td at.. E1•s- PAT DONNE Temple '9-1641 ..iLflux Of population. � � _ate ' :r, ."1 ti �d'•e :d::1: . n rr :!n. iue�day. , 3n facL, the face of :he x:lole :you:n end of the to:zn a;, a"L,;a { seed.' �i:. ar.,l 3FrS. L: L',a�is andi . 1r u,�n..: teal ),� r f r u-s:c,i, `e NIc- �. anti -1I: Robertson and Ehlip has �J n greatly changed in :1e ia.. t Ka: a ref ever .u ar r.«: ,a..:it f!er,t. Lht 'd'eKii-end at Support Local Advertisers ](t RULllf} 'tie iI1ie1'eSilrg ''.r� :irlOw :1nt'12 will 'rJe ]:,i� r ,r1 rh _ r 5 ia�r JCU UK• K he town-ship �•eaChEr i'� `2(t(t?!1 r)il't tliil' r. ¢ ptsl 1 a ;r r a c ei'. al,d 1Ir «'lil:am.T}a3 here. wnen +. f za :Ear', rJ1Cl 1:^?]'. . :` `r)nl'lna a•:'t ulc:'.a a rF a ter :r a r' s7n P.andy with Sarnia spent' COOPER BOCK LTD• The Picriering e _ Jr- d4 ,f.a '•4'hpn r.:u 'With tnelr parents C00 No�erril3t•1 'r;a: played 3t al't in 1'et'orf}}ng :7r rli�trJ1': o. s an 3 :a ._ .:; C; (, %I... and .11:s ?+. Tya� and S1 r- of the trla'n�hirr and it } Vert' in:erg;*.ing :r, gf:arl -me" :-hie rim r.o:.`,Y• ana . - 31r :. H.•Rea:ca. 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO � F 3 ".e.:h :o: .tn E 1.^.e �,liaXe.(Grvup a.re cater- t�:rough :at srles o? ?"r ;'kale agri r ui Je�� sf ; r she Iiiwanis dit:ners due BLOCKS BRICKS -it is our hole that P ci;er;ng T'-.j nsh;n will -rrintinue rr, B,t! ..,r r J . �. ' ear: ,r and :hat t! Nrea:Fr .'s,e 1:r F :e `I Lionel Gritfiths`ani3 RA tc grog an: prtrper.ln toe;. come a . P ,° rl�. of ancnu er Doe. STRUCTURAL( L STEEL ,y nrr Hell Fslace 7r ` r < < B.C. a Lew ref;:Adents along with '`le 41d. w i � ;: . e., - ,roi: undF': -cr :.:�_ ., _ .ng 3ir5. ts,:n.tr"a I,arant, CRANE RENTAL here if) 'C)3'.i a>7d mare T':C.i?Ping lrJV.'nsr,: i► '7?L`�l qS tifa r„7 IIcP;hn er t:ii tl ,and 31rs. ll;rll,am 1o7nne. - _ place ir. a-likh' to live. ' :r.�IG1F ° r "3` C 'x'.th Pr t " ! ,r •ct,r.re h'ianrlt� .i'eer,., ATION ROAD DICKERING ONTARIO --cnr,l,,n r ' tCC ,-br a- . .k or Ti r ?p-rinK- schedule for the= hones Wk Z 196 — . 2-5 103 ST - 7a^.. Y.F . t:. A. >h i:a; ::! i� 1'ul ua:v,n Kiwanis =ponsored P 0 WA �•�.�,�.�.�.�,�,�;�.� Leavue 7s well umler way. _ .f Tr 4F'a .r ^iai E ra: 7 Ti::ee :a,nr,1 uut, antes and one The Annual Meeting of the f.,,::g .runt 11th. r,i y 2rrl r w:ll br .e-.rcheclulei. • i J'1nET-r+F J e L �. A Y nlns� "ne ¢ tvu:nament will be _ ,hr�uF. ?17 k a Bar i-tY' ,andir,g. its:' f _ • Ontario County � a June. JOHN T I N N C S ...,-. -.' y3t_•' L.h))t lsed. �K1F:: J 4.t 1� .—_ .. _. %TH L URA F ;. Tuberculosis & Neaith Association , Trh i rile f the F3unua 4,iant� v 1 PRUDEN71AE ASSURANCE vF FNCLAND I.n tc-ri (iYLrei1 iron:ens �;-r ijougek S S COMPANY LTD, _-lilt.BE MELD IN - atlon Fntt a7neri ¢nest f i $ratie C 3 >f Fir,ug^an;. PlrkeunK. Fairport, s+niur•a LIFE - AUTOMOBILE , FIRE PARISH HALL t tt�est Hill and Dunbar•ton at ririoles I. 1 . 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST I tnei.; r.?eeUnK on Thursday . Cubs 1 1 N afternoon .June I. lbt;l. The Pirates 1 1 1 offer station ►taxis, Aia: Shopping Contra. phone, WN, Z-SSt1 St: Georges Anglican Church guest speakr,' fur-the afternoon Tigers 2 Aona For in,m•tliato C•verago Day Or Night CENTRE STREET - OSNAWtA M was Nirs. Tyndall, bast phesi- St. Aredrowd PreNbytvrian 1 r dent'of 'the it.A• of Toronto (, 1arrh Tuesday, June 13, j961 j� East Prr�bytry, who told of_the A large congregation attend- Is new organrzauo41 The Women of ed the regular morning service 1 the Church: Mrs. Head of Vest of 'worship. The combined choir APF-RP'St•1.5 of 7:45 p.-. for the purpose of receiving the financial I Hill gave a very inspiring devo-.I entered to the processional hymn report, the election of the Executive Council and such I tional Mrs. Hare accompanied Chown him with many crowns".' G o NEWELL i,y NI1 s. D. Lynde sang two The sen ice was conducted by other ouslness as may properly come before meeting. i • lovely sacred solos. After the the minister Mr, Kenneth Heron Gladys Newell) benediction w.as given the guests who gave a welcome to the large Real Estate Broker - Pickering Village ^• ay number of visitors present With I ge !t`V :NTERESTED PERSONS ARE CORDIALLY �chuol coomr to a dainty s�,ecial mention and a warm wel ' y 'WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 INVITED TO ATTEND cheom - come to the Rev. David Mai-shall - The Steward: Auction Sale is of Whitby who was minister at Whitby Phone MO. 8-3625 • «�� �'"� �'� �'� i� •; this Satu:clay, June lo. P:ar. to St. Andrews for many years. --- - attend and see'ghat is being The scriptu7c lesson was rtad _,:Cobourg FR. 2.7601 ntfie!r,1. There will he a t3akc:' r'um 'St. Ji,hn Chat,t.r 3. In his e . M,I Du ba , N q'^wcy -ale a� :veil: ,tirring =errnon 31 r. heron-spoke :, Res. "H ghway" e'Ecit'of n rton o. 2 M' T�1�VNSHIP OF DICKERING ^ The Circle: Gruun of Dunbar of the Nioman of Samaria ani t„n t'r.ite l Church «'.A, %y011H h;,x Christ revealed himself to line t'o thank all who heiped to 'nf i antl the• fact that PUBLIC MEETING make the- bazaar such a success brought man} others to Jesus. ol, Satt.!:a;: at the l-6me of 31:•. A; % e lea�•a the -house of God - : and �Lrs. A, Tyas. on Sunday, it is. ;our fluty to iD0 N BLIZZARD ELECTRIC ;,•,►e A the U\-�i'E-GU Auxiliary tet�tif�;, and -«•ork -fur God a11• - •: , r . .• in un 3Ia� :30 'Mrs. Grace thruu h the week. The choir meet S , b' • • Fieuiy of Dixon Hall gage a under the direction of Marion COMMERCIAL "RESIDENTIAL IhrDUSTRIAL +� =It., ( proposed Official P�af, Very interesting, infa'matit•e ,,Mcbement organist' and choir and, at times, humourous talk master sung the beautiful an- '•FREE ESTIMATE them ••Ivory.Palaces” as artan- onto, which is an Interdenomina- ~ on her work at Dixon Hall Tor- the Township of Bed by R. R. Peery, Junior con-I ”, tional settlement house operated gr•egation leader was Mrs. Hat Phone - Pickering .WH. -2-2533 . • N • I� by the Red Fgather. Christian ney assisted by Margaret Hatt- , l��cker�ng Planning Area fellowship and activities are ford'and Penny Snead. pi ovided-for_over five-hundred! { children now registered as well PERIODIC PEST • � . 4n Officio] Plan of the Township of Pickering Plan as for married groups and sen- Outbreaks of influenza plague for citizens. Mrs. Fleury stated' Canada periodically, sometimes ning oreb' hos been under preparation since October that the prayer and study in a simple form and sometimes PERSONALIZED PROTECTION groups were• the foundation .serious and fatal. The most (' II ` of lost yeo r. stone: of Mixon Hall which is a helpful thing for the,• patient 7s A. R. FORT[ER ���V RANG 1 1 place to find,- love and serve to stay y at home, preferably in � Jesus. 1)Fd. .out of drafts. Tf staying A public Meeting will be Held by the Township Plan- USinhrtrJan Prrtonnls indoors, keepinn warm, drink- PHONE ATIontie 2-0216 n169 Boars one .. _ 31rs. '.11arilyn Green of Hali ing plenty of water does not fax is visiting her l arents 3T r: help, the doctor's advice should 3 FRIDAY, JUNE 16th, 1961, at 8 o.m.,'at the TOWNSHIP and Mrs. ' Robert . l.at-ey and• to, resked, Inoculation against I SIRE - ' AUTO - ' 416E CASUALTY :.HALL, i3raugham family. .'flu, pi,i)viding it is given before Ru<Irly 3lcliay was takeii to Fxnosure to the rliFea-P, mar Ajax Hospital last l'7i,iap morn- hr.lp to Durst :in attack. An tb which o,i those interested ore invited. .The Official 7ng xith severe stomach'pains annual inoculation is best, given' =- SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT but v.a� ?•eleasr•d on aturdaj' },.'fore there is any cliance of P1art rill b. p, then r tferers. �ratulafions td-Miss Na-\a- COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE P ex rainea and discubced at that time. afternoon. coming !n contact with o Cori - HARRY S. PEARCE 17a .Kr,nrmnn ,of the Rase Line n ho :gun the Pasture Queen :fit any �i�en time there are NEW TANKS INSTALLED ' Seereiary c untetC at Pirkering District 1,400 .pasacngf r ,car units in High chual, progressive stages of manufac- i .i Nnshi of Pickering Panning Board 3L. Jarr,rs Mr,Clement of Tor lure on the .,-se mi,ly lines at PAT DONNE :TEmple 9•t 841 p unto vishiet.d with 'Mr.-and Mrg. General lIutors of Canada in Hu�ra•d .11c!'ierr;entn Mary, Er:h' G r:arc . ` T-_r..ay, June 8, 1961 T H E P i C K E 4 N G rN E W 5 1 Fc_° 7n•t3e �`�^' 'AUCTION SALE . Balsam-Mt. y■■ WAN ADS 1. _ _ _ _ tL. a..._ Sl rs. Jack U::r C. i� 0 T • C - _ — ILLUk' I G. LA ,�� 1__ SATURDAY, JUNE LOTH -F1I�cs 3ii� to cited lat. recta SIJ� r- ' with, the ,e:arn'e; the Disney �Tne regular monthly i '•-� Aucticsr Sale of choice household ( e -� families. r. eating of the ,. - , furniture, including electric appliances, Barriner and fir. and NITS. Lloyd K::aor.t new TV set, record prayer 3 radio, 1 IPiCKERING spent the weer:, end -with '_e.a- jtypewriter, dishes, chinaware, glass• r ON-es at Thed.o:d. ?-j1 / -ore, bedding, drapes, linens, :TOWNSHIP TELEPHOLE 4�'H. _ _ I g' p 3i r. and �'1!S. Cecil Jones I RECREATION VES I etc., garden tractor with equipment, sere:nF .. �attended the o:•dinat:on - � ,�� �•l= carpenter and handyman's tools,bench —` - - �,- au Danforth L rotted Churci or. COMMITTEE CHLrs•,CH ST. N. PICI�£REtiG. O\T. ,t 0 saw,,garden tools, roofing materials, Friday night when their nephe:': lumber and supplies, etc. Property of M!. Lai -,hnce Beech was or- Alf Richter, of 2234 Lawrence Ave.,I will be held' On dained. } East, Scarborough. Sale at 1.30 p,m,l 51r'. and %IrS, Ori Grahan: at-1 Wednesday, June 1'4 �RTtCtES -1•Vn SALE Terms cash. No reserve. Property sold.*j i_ ended the L}redo—Jlole x e Ken 6 Clarke Prentice-Auctioneers. C a: Sp.m. iutg me ofd:'. . a Saturday at i PICKERING PAINTERS AND DECORATORS --�-- - --" �- l the haute of �I:. and �Ls: I:",::',II ' ISt,O) an hour for quick, clean, guar., Saturday, June 17th, 1961-Auction Illll Vlole of 3Shburn. MIJnicipal Building, •a-or-td first-class Painting prod Paper-) 4. �•�cl Elizabeth St. North rJsan n so of tso'usehold furniture, some on. eye!'a_ :lien wi• nt on a .-Brougham , ERIC STOKES - DECQRATOR tique articles, Power King saw corr}-i trip last :& to $el. ":'.tie' •,`` R 7 3, Pickering TEmp!e 9'•17id plete with bench, e'ec ,• t_r- t�_e: Ill i,,ea:� , -SWIMMING _ _ jointer, etc., other power garage tools, PARTS AND SERVICE etc., at Prentice's Auction Roams, �. : i e:t alto,- srvoshlrg Machines - $20 a•a up i Franklin House. Markham Vi!lpge I the I l AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE Property of the estate of the late Mrs.. 1' AVaflChhe At t t1ap.� .G l.. . ?hone, Wriight Ti 2-5a'C G+ahem, of Markham, and' others. { DR` :ALFRED ;. SARGENT'S Open -every Night Ti 9 o tack I Sale or 1 p.m. sharp. Rain or zh roe. JI:'. 8 �I.i �i L to 1 I Terms cosh on cloy of sale. See Posters.' atv" '�I - SPECIALS Ken 8 Clarke Prentice, Auctioneers. I r G r 'Mr. G-ant Ca at F t O R ! S T S t•. 2 1.?. OUTBOARG -- - .:,,,�,..�,, r,,,� �tr� : �r ! , L. VAN�iG� AND SWIMMING "J-OR 5 95:00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS e t E at. li raxa F:'!tat I AND OTHERS I'--?'� r' e �I: :ey ?:` r, i SWIMMING P��� 'INSTRUCTION h:++ L.P. GAS REFRI'GERA• ''-c IN TH:E MATTER OF the Estate of ,9ia late ti L: -.I\:�iS"v ?�\ •s ' too 5199'50 HILDA MITCHELL, Deceased. i C�: a "u• ' I -- --- - G?l°_:Y,AN COOLERS, LANTERNS. ETC. .HALF PRICE ALL persons having claims against attla fed B'CO:i!:2:'Fait' O : J I R t Rd. err i Estate of HILDA MITCHELL late u:lla)', — (• { MILLER HEATING 'r of- the ,village of Plcuring, in the. }I:% err i1 Jack Er:�.it:� 7 q „;„ SEPTIC TANKS MOWERS County of Ontario, Widow, who died; ham at e..le. the fun.2ra' C.: p,-• �� L?• P' t ; -- SERVICE Ian the 19>h day of April. 7961, are MrS. Sam Gaston :r. Torcr:c c::I ; ; ; C SHARPENED t- .9 TUDOR ST: AJAX Irequired to file details of some with' Sdtt::'dat', �t la � T q_ �-� � CLEANED SHARPENED WH. 2-3491 i the undersigned prior to the 22nd The church service last 12•-�•`O{le ! E. 1'��_ YYY///1E111E111//77 ss - - day of June, 1961, after which date day wa ire c.arze of P.e�. Lo-_: ° ! HAND or POWER the estate will be odmini tared: hov-' T. C• T`r 4_15)4 IP.A%'S FOR SALE-Petunia Ater, horse of pry a P.eti'. T. at No `rawer . I W. J. BUTT REEL or ROTARY 1. Sups, Marigolds, Sweat W.liRom ' Fieetham -x'a- conducl;n z J:['.• _ _ Oshawa - RA, ,3-4042 ' g irg record only to the claims of which- I i 1 and others. Retail or whoesote:�thq Executor .shall then have notice,'day .�'ChOOi ar.rjt'ersa:'y•ser�'.ca Prtl!{1b10A,Shade Balan<ItIR Robert MacDonald, Alton` , Rd.l and the Executor will not be liable to on that charg-. -•-- ----'-- A.ou9e Hill, onv person of whose claim he.'shall The Inen� club are enter-'aa'- I j and Shar}teflin9 on All not tho-have notice jnq their fart;lie; to a soda: �, �,� n Typos of.Roltiary' Mown the school or. Friday night bas,? 1.. ” i:; ° .1 t.t c:, i:s:- >?er. FOR SALE-Ford Ferguson tractor, Plow j GATED at Pickering, Ontario. this a g pradw, t,: i, big, nlan.,; of DENNIS�I CARTAGE .c.N+vator, disc, harrows, 3 paint 23rd day of May, 1981, ball in'the e�er.ir.q anri +ate L.ar.t,ra, b!itorz Canada in y _ ,__,_FiKi,,' also rubber tore t200x24.I ,lictures shown. by Dr. iicli�- I P p T �I --AL. OW "N --- - WALTER C. THOMSON, G.C: 04hnlwl. f,)r t're clot r.3t:c and W v t e t S u ney of Brootcitn, •w Numerous other articles. J, bourne'. Solicitar'for the Executor #exp•)-: :'.1t`S.t.. 500 qa , t4.iq-55:00 . r.+.s. _ _ - � BFauport Beath Road Brack Road North. Pickering Ontario The K'. A. will meet i li dnesda'' J ne 14 at he ho P ° ' $600 _. .... e u t r . TEtnple 9-1449 I FO,? SALE-Ten acres of land suitable -)f Ml-s. Geo, Wilson. air S, ..I:`¢''-'� � grs 57,00 We CqU For and Deliver for !wilding Lots also one singlie !at.; W A N T E D Day and lMi Wife. Grated 3_" PICKERING � ALSO SAND ORAVIL Aaoly A, J: Gray, Brougham Immediately-many more orticles for ••n,charve or' the prog'amire. ! TOP fCiL'AND flit j Anywhere io Township the Musevrn-for the Church Display I' 'LANDSCAPING' , WEST HILL . AT 4-409 F34 SALE — Well established small, ( �• rotor business fully equioped far the School Disp'oy, *9 General Dis• 3peC'aitSH :r' + servicing owtboords, lownMaw4rs, play. Antigw pictures. maps. d«u• ERSKINE •troctars. i Tillers. Stock at invoice. meats, attases, pioneer articles, etc Sodding for infeimotion Phone WH, 2.3230,1 314- for the -musewm and log cabin, Evenings WH'. 2-4708. I .-Pe!iod Clothing' is also wonted. MEMORIAL power ROIL ng • �• -. -- For information,.call; Mrs. Robert .T,actor Grading ns Cry ��' FOR SALE-1954 Dodge, subwbon sta-I Torrance Clare 94W1: Mrs. Murray SERVICE non wagon, in good mecho,ical t 1 50d Delivered 90 9 Ownkeld. Vote. 8211; Mrs A,. Storey, C 1 condition, 58 Kingston Rd, E. Piic•I WH. 2.2760; Mrs. W. Riclt;e, Mark i t SUN., .JUNE 11 7 Country �jlYie Llml��d• 'keying,' Phone: WH_2.25`5, WI-I. Z-�90 4511; or W. C Murkar WH 2.0940 COLEMAN CLEARANCE E:� I 'P'--c staves W95, Soo-its collars.i CARDS of THANKS ,I •-•-••-�•—•- -•-�•• PICKERING ONTARIO : 149s, Lanterns, etc 1 Guaranteed r.dwcat;an, ---- BARGAIN �CI�DTH�HG STORE Must clear - :IOpening -Soon, Probably June 17 (MILLER HEATING SERVICE i Mr. prod Mrs.W Frank 66ker, Whit.' I l i is Tudor Striper, Ajax, WH 2.349i by Oat•• wish to thank their many p �. ''Weather Permitting 44rtds for their cords and good I ! - - 2 wishes: to Doric lodge for lovely Ro• ; !Featuring .fine 'Wearing Apparel for n i FOR SALE - 7 cubic foot vied Fri9i•! wars received, and Rev M. Butters for do -,-good condition-suitable furl l+is visits..while Mrs. looker wet tan-! I LADIES - GENTS CHILDREN - ETC. !� , Sc-In or, PicKer+ng vil;bg.e on Church Stre°' )rniranet ^:a•-age-520,00. WH, 2.311 S. , '++ed to hospital 3a se line via Aiox ao lrverp00 due ro Church ..:.FOUR-1953 FORD'S-in-good mechani:l - . c3' condition c oaring out f-om COMING EVENTS + - t v _ _ as O . .5',19.00 to $190.00. Brougham Gar.I • -- - — �0r Fa �.er ' l) :`.. air Corner'of Brock Rd.'and No` 7 P L• 2-32 1 rr �°:r• c ea of d w H gnwoy, Brougham :(Picker ny Townsh,: I From June 12 to lone 8 MUSEUM 1 ore W 17011 SALE-12 by 20 cabin. a se :jpa,ual Opening - Ju y 1.. 1961 i E3a . S. • Ow_ Rasp . C. �.onipbell mcs ad from site. Phone: WH. 2.4555 -.. _ ,-- _ TWO GIFTS FREE ! FO? SALE-large-size girl's Bicycle, Ir i PICKERING VILLAGE COUNCIL + �`.C° o'esiaer Presiaer ' 3aad condition. Phoce: TE. S•7a5� The regular meeting of the Pickering _FOR THE LADIES: One pair of Nylons'.;.' ( _ - village Council will be held on Tues- NEW AND USED _ aay, June 13th, 1961, at 8:00 P.M. in + " 09;6'erotors and Gas Ron3es. he Council Chambers. ! - rehas�ll Poi Pen with FOR THE MEN: One t + Reasonable Prices Bruce A. Hogarth, Clerk LORNE C. WHITE every pu 8 over $3.00 WHitehall 2.1517 f Village of P-ckering. ! ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED _ — G?OD CAR 6UY! - For sale ;9561 Strawberry festival on Thursday, I COME ONE — COME,ALL! I w-k haga2.6g 75;00, A-1, Ajpx sch'eo?room^underpthebauspicesCof St Presbyterian ;:BUILDING SUPPLIES - -- Andrews Ladies Aid. Supper served i MAIN STREET — PICKERING IOP!?o I •i - , site Dales - 1�OSer I from 5.30 p.m, on,'Admission-Adults _------ f s1.00 !, LUMBER - MASO�VITE hIAR0�111fARE L05 Silver cigarette lighter, yvith CEMENT - BLOCKS GRAVEL mosonic emblem, on side at Picker•' WAN TED=AT THE MUSEUM. Hooped• 1-g ball park Tuesday, May 27, back chairs, large-sized trivet for, • : 2-2466. _ fire-place;pewter plates and jugs, earthenware (cr.cks,etc,',. Interesting' -REZ WOOD .STAIN -St SEALER GLASS EN�PLOYMENT WTD glass battles, ail lamp= with 1 • floral-patterned shade, old carpeting' I 1 11..1.1. PAINTS UCT.10N or •tog rugs, wall brackets for d "E�.�IE HELP WANTED - Experienced•, -shelves, moose horn, Betty lamps, very eo4y, primitive lamps. t wa,tress wanted for days_ and' 01 AND GAS FURNACES — SALES ANO SERVICE r ghts, Apply Villo ,Rouge Restow. I = _ 'LE . . ro-t. AT. 2.0732. i EAVESTROUGHING PLUMBING REAL ESTATE j.FAST - f .. .,BUDGET TERMS OunbartOr� C�wanis Park T2 RENT-4 roomed apartment bust• f ,ass couple, on Avis Ave., French- I - in.,-'s bay. TE, 9-1554. I WHitehall 2-6771 — TEmple °9-2431 SERVICE( ..:SATs �UNE ' f sM• �TAT10N ROAD PICKERING, ONT. BAKE SALE _- • MacLEOD'S OF - -�- - roceeds to nit Church 'FRIDAY; JUNE 16 ':• I �' P the United ed „ PICKERING n Good used articles for your hews - .STARTS AT 9,30 A.M. � '♦ rI ,AC�VertlSerS• 1 UNTIL SOLD OUT WHe `w1 860 , PICKERING FOUR-COtNERS `, (OLD I.G.A. STORE', SO1�it Youlr'''Pat SPONSORED 1Y UNITED cNUR{N !!Mac Can Fix it" flOnle Or Cottage EVENING W.A, - , Pale Four THE PICKERING NEWS Thursday, June 8, 1961 • • _. .. _ They enjoyed the scenic penin DI r. and Mrs. J. Kennedy of service at Uxbridge on Sunday. cottage at Sturgeon Bay. from all over the province. CLAREMONTsula t,114 the Indian village and Toronto, were the week end :dry. N. Hill of ,oronto s,:::1: Sorry to hear that Mrs. G. Sorry to hear that Mr. George a tour• of the wax w•orws. guests of Mr, and Mi• J. Mc- Thursday with bit•. and Mrs. A. McConnell has been ill and cei:•i P�al.n; has bNer; confined to ,Mr. and bars. EL:tie Ala;se of Airs. Robert :McLeod and Mr. Guire. Surnal.lio. ,..roil t� oed: Toronto G?neral Efespi*.al.' We Oshawa spent Sunday••u•ith Air. Reath Norton are busy these ML% and Mrs. Win. Giiddon M G. Reny.e Sr. and Mr. G. �_n Sunday, Jur•P d a a rri i wish him a spe,iy recovery. Kind Mrs. Ho•vard I:uckley• days taking the !real census, and Mrs. Cd:ll spent Saturday R%nn.e J:'. cf .c °.^.:a vis,tetd -r:;: was arranged for Mr. and An unfortunate care-in cclr- But• Bu:-tor. is Visiting for AI r. and Mrs. P.oss Alger of in 'Torurao kith relative. :,J ' an.i :•Its. J. Renn.e Fe:•2 Mr--. Clare e>v.i oy t..�.. red at the pied" flare'., Ho rims F,` scve al di, s with friends en Taruntu were the Friday ::isi- Ai: and Airs. B. K':li: of un, S Inds:. :e.'. t� r<ieh:a':e ti:eir 2,t:: wad-' .. me Caren:ert due to' the Cakv:lle. tors of Dr. -N. F. and AI:s. Tcr.:- Scarba•ou.gh were the Sunday �_... - �, <`.i:we. 'i:ri:he�- d:r.': ar.niwersa.y. About �, YPr1- :•c'�'} tai ; last Week. The frcnt Air. Jack Hockey was can- linson. -uests of M:•: and Mrs. A. ^.f tl'e LeZ;r,- . nnFr r, e cal. c.a;ei iL. fired to had last week wittli Alasaer Ernie TOn:!E:a^i c` 'ca�?arill�. ? Zr-P °,i:l_ o- J-_xne i' ... ...Y...;cr.�r.:c t of whom were fI'.i:. an,4 Mr.;. Eert Ga.':oway, li art t:'oubie for Feceral days.; =c t:..... ,ugh . en' the arse:•. e::d Jack Rennie, Bud, Nci:tc;r.,Ji?! Buw"mati_,lie. YI b. were _ tour. •:;:• ng r• ,:a ''b �,-. ;. s I•'.:z�`.e ontJ. 51any" ic..lol ti._e ir:cid`enti ., re. O ^f t:. :r ci.'3 frA ds The B! n e- a:vi G'::ideF heir! heir., vi:h his\;:ranllarer.._. D:. u. Jar., Len.-ian a: BA _ �. F. and :•I: Tai::!use: iioit:ian att!.:de,".' .lie t!_uin f E.',',_'� ::'.2..e_. a_ t.'. r :c e Q E :� 2:CL:Yd 1 `i w'22• �. their annual Mc;t'".er and Lau ghter bai>,rluet last :•reek, when' Avow to" ]l:i cat do:;r, to t3F ciisir:er: Jet ,,, - s►is,.�a�scn�rrssv*,�,►s�,v� ' V�`vwV'+►�V �'�'+`V W V w�V•�c• y v Greon p:•oposA a trmst to the mothe•-s and tips. Ethel Green TAN AWN reFpoudf--d. ''.':e <r.terta nment' r:as heir! °:n he Masr:nic Hall, ' r I)i=_.ict C�:.:rr. nor Fene t mvir_ I.ye s;yoke or: ca!nl inK. A nun ber of the. > '.. :t eared badges 001"..and a,�•a:lcis i :::.F�.:;,, evening, o: *-h cc!±:.:unit is �.�. R O U G E H t L L r:tc:.de•' :c 'I' I> J a:n�uii on �"«;� • the pass:nz of r�! ;:other, who �+ -was ?$ ::Pa:. ION NO. Z HIGHWAY hips: A. E. rte -;:ell is ail_' EXCEPT THURS. 6e. FRI, TILL 9:(^ P.iAl1• proving after Ile: !ecen: upe!a- +_ion. PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. JUST f.AST OF ROUGE BRIDGE • t:•a-' .. 1�Iis; Aisr.nr. �,-c:'or, •.c'ac ...�� - ------- -- -------- - - ---- - - - ...,.......•.... . riles at I1-.;nba!ton spent the lap a 24 oz. jars imPORTED FIRM RED RIPE week end with her parents i:ele..l' WAGSTAFFE BRAND (Save 230 9 N A number of f.:ier.ds held a STRAWBERRY IV r house w•a"ruing party for Mr C. �b4 C� end Mrs, Clare Keevil on Fri- for day ecer`.ng. A r.umb?i of :he Senior Cit:- izers had a trip.to _Niagara Fails. SUNDAY JUNE 11 - IS DrCORA' ION SUNl71Ai last week. They left at y a.m. MAPLE LEAF (Spociai offer of 3c off plus 3t off) t/2 fib. plc!• and had dinner at :he fails. For Your Garden A Complete Selection of CHEESE STEELE BRIGGS & RENNIE'S SEEDS, &'SEED POTATOES, C G ERAN l U 111 S . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . ._ . . 59c each ....Older People ,.�.�a.... DOUBLE P;�TUNIAS . 30c per box or 3 for $1.00 SLICES FLOWER -ANTS . . 35c per box or 3 for $1.00 ALYSSUM, SNAPDRAGON, ASTERS, CARNATIONS hAARIGOLDS, Cause' -Many (Sage 6c) .Plain. Nippy >� Piwtsnfo - NICOTIANA, PANSIES, SINGLE PETUNIAS, PORTULACA, SALVIA SAVE ON RUTHERFORD'S FRESH CREAM ZINNIA, FORGET ME NOTE, SwE�ET. WILLIAM, ETC. _Road 1"v!I�sha ps ;Fresh 10% cereal Cream %a pt carton Q� " ` "±''AQLE PLANTS 35c per box or 3 for $1.00 _ 18 %MATOES, PEPPERS, CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER, - -. Th eperson who has ::ode rz-XTe , . . - " +IONS than `O yeah prri•n�e :p s,me .Fresh 1s°/6 Table Cream ii"a pt. Carton . .23C p..:t:cular Eie�C w;uald Brutal!}' cons:dcr h:r..self. or 'r.P-self bore-.. . thi.^.g of an-rrpert 'rluto-ancally. tJ' 3� HoE'1 a Uii1 Sri!• ' �Vinche 29c he shod.d n.er a:. tee right moves Fresh 3s /0 Whippin; Cream z pt. Carp �,,��w^�-a. �.�.-..�. �. - �+•-+•'�. - he '.prow all the hezards ig of how. ~��1�a.1-•.-�u� - '. to avoid :hem. ' _ SI RLON T-ION E & W i NG Therefore, tsn t it strar-ge t ac a CANADA PACKBRS large proportion of peclestr: r% C traffic f the age of 53 yet involved fir. i_ tr,,fftc accidegts, ,respite all the -• -long rears of crossing Streets' The i r people in the over-fifty 'age group ,}',: 12 oz, tins L FARMAN'S FULLY COOKED READY TO SERVE BONELESS admittedly started with -oads thit s, were not c!n:nered with burr,per-to (SAVE 41C) _ bumpzt xraff:< or,fist and reckless EXTRA SPECIAL (Plus deposit) :. 1b driers. but the chaer.ges carne gr.Ic- ually *Enough :o.allow pcdestr..+ns AMERICA DRY (ar" 28 0:. i►etNM HAL HAM ! to acquire a look•to-nght•and-:eft NGER AL 2 for .23 (Avg. Weight 2 to 3 Ibs.i 79 1'refure=feavinG th. ..;dejv�!ie :Boat. y w - ;�. o a s:'ste 4f yliidar..e by _ — — JUBILEE SMALL LINK PURE PORK own.; and .hies . RUMS• I (Special offer of 4e off)) SNOWFLAVJ Bu: w elan the ,id re. plrscui who 'r � !b. tray' deeds to c,,s :he street. la -39 ' C3 b. SA USA G many es he or she even though (Save 4C) - - i A F depending a-on a came in w•alkinn. MAPLE LEA { s will b t':_!y step out into the road. swift's GaIdM Dew N 1 The rtsulrr.a s},cr.phony,of.squeal- C �0� 1 0 l ' �/ C 14, brakes and honking horns of- Regular , I t^n,lu;t elicits a rook of annoyance IL-. 95� ' 1 ' `fron the culprit-life that is. the U� • pulp-IL's still-in one piece. � - �� O ��' :- J ;t wF.it is it that makes a grey' ? (Sava 1 it ' fb. . headed slow-moving citizen ignore _ the red light or any other signal' SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF (Saw* 8e) STEAKS _.. that is supposed to bring to a'halt the pedestrian fac!r-g it' In one LARD �� MAPLE LEA#- OOLOONA . r:ICtropolitan,city, of nine ersons k lies, in two oaths. seven were By the piece Ib. 29c Seed lb. 35c over 55. W:,tch are} crowd w alti.g for Na 1 S41.ct r..,d •� Rips Fresh Lean Minced Moot 3 lbs. 99c the green !fight to t.;pear and quite frequently a sen:or citizen will take ���� bS, C STANp11�li — (Mb Bali 7M Rli�i _ off winen t`a yellow or red light is PIUME RIB ROAST �� C "showing. It isn't the nimble .type. - Who can keep up with his juniors - - - ---- — ,who takes the chance: it's the slow CraA„•:v�.i4iAU (,ALL VARIETIES) _.__ .. __.—__ —• ••_-'• -= 'tnaving person. often without, his, BISCUITS (SAVE l0e) Lard Pkg. - 29c' FRESH Mlltilli ,Lo STEAK lb. 99c necessary glasses. %vho steps out and the.. at t o .-addle, of the!_-- 11 1)E OR SH0” RIB road. falters. � i - �: +'•2 C!=. Tins . - A very !.,rge sized policeman j 1b• C doesn t mind ld:r.g a teenager) p N '29,- r even a middle.-,aged matron. for r BLI►DE BONE RiMOVED jaywalking but it takes courage to �� f� tell a frail little p:dster that she's •� Dog-Food tell only inviting si:icide but with Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast ; Ib. 79e not several cars involved. c:.us!rg may- ,.(Save 9C) (First Five Ribs) 'liem and massacre. Cross Cut Short RIB ROAST . . . . . . . Ib. 59c Traffic police r;:d traffic lights MAPLE LEAF are there to help ':wave lives. Co- 1 V2 Ill. till operate with them-yo•.ir life may :'f+e the one saved'. BONKiiE ROLLiD KATE Mii10ET .... • (� THE EXCELLENT FOOD �;��a 1t�1 Y Milk is an excellent source of POT- ROAST calcium, riboflavin and protein. it also supplies some vitamin A ROUND OR SQUARE and thiamine, as well as other vitarr:in3, and minerals. Milk . �. can be used in a variety of Ib C RUMP ROAST ways, such as in soups, cream 75 sauces, puddings, and in Milk. ':'(SAVE 164) it STE KS drinks, hot or cold. Thursdoy, June S, 1961 T H E P I C K E R I N G N E W S Poge Five IN THE SHOPPING SHOWPLACE _AJ4AX -_SH0.PP1-NG ' CENTRE '.PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OF CALDWELL'S HICKEY'S CREDIT• JEWELLERS CELEBRATING *,HENRY G. PAFF, HAS THE FINEST SELECTION CLOVER FARM STORE APPRECIATED, 13TH ANNIVERSARY OFFERS LARGEST SELEC OF MEN'S AND BOYS' NEAR IN THE DISTRICT THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT TIgN OF JF WELLERY FOR—YOUR SHOPPING AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE WK 2-53LO AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE` WK 2-2821 . , ' PLEASURE! car su a Remember yo shopping plea re th tin the dust-act Ei}e•desires acid demands of the rnale population are-more,than satisfied:at,Henry Through the. past years. you".the public have,been Invited to cry - For the past 13'years. "Tony" Hiek4t"tasenjoyed a large measure G, Paff Men's and Boys', Store, established November 1954. -who re. the products of a large number.of meat and produce centtAs..Out.of of success through•.his pe6des in business to serve the public faith- preSent,the.highest type of goods. which this firm stands'behmd.'asad this large number'have survived only a'few• whose products have,met• fully.:Their reputa on for iritegrity assures Cou of complete satisfac will back.up in ever detail. The vet latest tie and most ezdusive with -your good taste. becoraiiig favorite. The products of Caldwell"s tion. {Pony" invite g ou to stop in, brow•sz around at your leisure to y Y o9 Clover Farm Store, established 1951. have always headed the top of. Ic�k'over,.a wide v rif;y of watches. in leading makes. in ladies' and ..r:en's and'boys'' clothing and •furnishings will,be found 'af irery.;at- this list. by providing for d complete variety of celebratgd products. In' men s sL�yales are,'on display—as well as•,a. pleasing assortment' of tractive prices. " e many years y have,been butchering meats they_lead-_the gisailt3Ll�iamonds Silverware ancEe�•eryth'frig else that pertains to a — "field with their products. and in..the store they stress sanitation. '-modern and complete stock of jewellery.'Choose }our diamonds at Nationally advertised.lines are featured here, such as c'�thes by cleanliness. They have the latest in refrigeration to 'keep perishable your leisure at this modem establishment. The discriminating hostess Firth Bros. both ready-made and made-to-measure: Arrow and Tooke meats in just the right temperature. Customers have expressed their will find it a joy to c+4-*pose her silverware from their stock in a wide Sl`i.ts: Jant_en Swimw•ear. Sportswear, etc.: Stetson and Robert Cretan satisfaction by continued purchases. You too. should try the products selection of ,_ and services of Caldwell's Clover Farm Store which is capably direct- Particular attention is given to fine watch'repairing. Expert crafts- . Hats: Windbreakers by Utex, plus Coats. Slacks. Socks, etc:. plus-'a ed by-Don Caldwell. This is a firm-founded on thaw highest principals. men will suggest what ''can be'done and w ill do a good job at prices complete line of work clothes, which is the reason. people are assured of quality products which thatgre very moderate. ' includes meats. groceries and fresh produce. plus good service provided EviSVgne knows that Hickey's Credk Jewellers.established in March Henry Paff is prepared to sera this community with t Z latest and by this Firm at all times. 1948. is the,headquarters, for FINE QUALITY jr. Ajax. and are up-to-date stock the market affords. So it is with pleasure we ur?e worthy of your fullest consideration for real shopping. our readers,to visit this very popular store which is u .-try-oE recom- : �b mendation. ELLIS SHOE STORE PROVIDES QUALITY FOOT- HOWARD TRAVEL`BUREAU. A VALUED' AJAX WEAR TO THE. RESIDENTS OF THE AREA FIRM SERVING THE AREA WITH EFFICIENT KEMP'S PHARMACY LTD. EXTENDS PERSONAL, .,AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE WH. 2-0901 TRAVEL SERVICES .:IZED SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE OF THE AREA -- -.-Whenever there is: mention of quality footwear. Ellis Shoe Store AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE WH. 2.6690 AJAX SHOPPLtiG CENTRE WH. 2-1211 'in Ajax. established,October 1. 1959. is always associated. This firms greatest asset is their good reputation which they'have This popular Rexatl Pharmacy w.as originally establisFed in Picker% The staff of this store includes experienced fitters with a knowledge 'with tour and travel services of the Ernest rating. Established in April- pop f of.this business. and their ability to give complete comfort has won 1959. and very'capably .directed by Ernie Howard, this'firm has as- ing Township in 1948 and later on in 1950 moved into Ajax then., many satisfied patrons.`not'only in Ajax but in this section as well. . sured fast service on all airline reservations. bookings on a!1 steam- again in 19571 moved to its present modern location. They feature a All shoes are fitted with great care. which assures you of complete ships, also bus tours in Canada and the United States and have assur- complete line of toiletries for everyone. imported perfumes.,colognes. comfort of your footwear. ed the travelling public that information and'services directed from their lace are to date and.has become a centre for everything in - cosmetics. baby 'needs. a wide variety of medical supplies. aso pho- Shoes in a wide variety of styles. that play a leading role is the P up t rA Eric su greeting 9 travel for le from all parts of Ontario. og p supplies. reetin cards and are specialists at fillies prescrip- eorrect costume of the well-dressed man or woman.are on display at PeoP • this store. as well as shoes for children. that fit with great comfort and Stop in at Howard Travel Bureau, and acquaint ourself with the toons. They also maintain a snack bar for customers who desire light style. Featured is'Docks Shoes for men. Scroggins. Woolley and vast service facilities available here and regardless o whether you are luncheons. This proEessioaa!concern has always given an exceptionally Emille shoes for women. Savage Shoes for children and teenagers. ready for a booking or just contemplating a trip you are assured of good service at all times and in keeping with their modern policies being treated with the utmost courtesy from the fully trained staff who g Ellis Sloe Store is capably directed by Lloyd Ellis and ably maf�- are capable of making your reservation for more pleasant travelling have.kept up to date on all new items featured on the market today. ed by Waker Scales- This firm is a valuable contnhrstion to the•< whether by Air: Steamship. Bus. etc_��'e are pleased to recommend Under the personal direction of Don Kemp, president and general plea assurance and satisfaction is regards to anything in fo� Howard Travel Bneesu mho can asjµte you of the ultimate in modern manager, who is assisted by four qualified .pharmacists oa the staff, and has certainly aided the people of the area w a bgter vialk lie. travel service. an are worthy of high recommendation. ` _.. .. ........ you always receive prompt courteous service Don Kemp was bors and raised in the area and received his training with J. R Boyes of F. W. AINSWORTH LTD._ SUPPLIES DEPEND- Pickering. We would like to compliment his establishment as a bssiaess and professional concern which is always abreast of the times and 1LIJ±dIQUE FLORAL STOCK PROVIDED ABLE TRANSPORTATION TO HUNDREDS suggest to those of you who desire anything in up-to-the-minute drugs _ R emp Pharmacy which as satisfied OF CUSTOMERS c and sundries to visit K 's hi h 6 ttrxay sa had . . BY AJAX FLOWER SHOP . . .•' • ' p tones throughout lee � Township. - •' a Pickering 1►)AX SHOPPING. CENTRE VV IL 2-606p 71 STATION ROAD W}i 2-2510 In the pest few-years. the province of Ontario has moved rapidly This firm established in May 19%, and founded with the highest -'forward to occupy one of the leading positions in the field of horti- principles in business dealings. k one of the areas most progressive culture. In fact. right here a our own trade area: we have a Few auto dealers and,u capably directed by. Fred Ainsworth. president 'ARMSTRONG ELECTRONIC SERVICE BUILDS and general manager: who has 25 years experience in the automotive firms that are representative of the position the province has come to business: and Don Ainsworth. secretary-treasurer. who is assisted by :;LARGE PATRONAGE THROUGH, HONEST occupy in this field ell chosen•' es ff. rep le all parts the a are vu sal stn where eon From o area Among those who have spent many years supplying the finest flow always assured.of being able to choose with great confidence, the car POLICIES. era Is ng t Plower Shoe. established April 29, 1955: who have been of their choice from a wide variety of finest quality Chevrolet. Olds- ldeatifitd with this business and have proven their knowledge and knobile.Corvair cars and.Chevrolet trucks. plus clean and dependable 33 STATION ST. THE PLAZA wTl 2-03Z0 experience in supplying some of the finest stock in this section of used-cars ever offered people of the area: the country. For the person who desires flowers for weddings. parties. This firm's greatest asset is their good reputtatioe which they have This fiat business features quality merchandise which makes shots :banquets and social occasions. their Flowers are unique in designs. for upheld through.fair and honest policies in all sales conducted by them- ping here pleasant. By visiting this worthy business you will see a as designers they have achieved a well merited reputation. Flowers for during the past years. wide selection of Televisions. Radios. Hi-Fidelity, Stereo: musical funerals—their designs assure y*pa, that this• final tribute has been From the very instant you stop here you realize that this firms• instruments and accessories plus a complete Record Bar. You avi11 most Fitting and proper. courteous sales staff are on the to see that you are shown the many models suited to your individual requirements. After a demons- find this store a shopping Mecca. The wide f:• vaned services here Without a doubt. most of us'realize that Ajax Flower Shop. which ,tration drive in your chosen car, you will drive from F. W. Aimwoetb include Tower installations and Television Services also iadvstriat fs capably dire cted by Pad Koenderman• merit the utmost considera- Ltd., knowing that with their policy of satisfaction to customers. you Electronic Service, they service everything from Transistors to Indus- :' tioc and trade of anyone interested in flowers of distinction at sensible have become another of their manv hundreds of satisfied customers trial Electronics. Established April 1954 the Friendly owner '"Army prices. They can wire flowers to.any part of the world. as members who know that P. W. Ainswoeth Ltd is. the place:to come for de- the F.T.D. It is with pleasure to.refer the services of Ajax Flower pendable transportation always. Armstrong features a a.very reliable service. He is an executive member Shop without hesitation. ' • " •of-both the Chamber of Commerce and Kinsmen. At this establish {,neat factory trained technicians give you the type of service you CANADIAN TIRE CORPORATION ASSOCIATE really appreciate. They,are pleased to demonstrate any merchandise for you and can readily assist you with any problem in this Ime. - STORE, FINES OF ITS KIND IN AJAX These many advantages certainly merit your patronage as we TION FOR EVERYTHING IN FLOOR COVERINGS AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE WH. 2-4;30 Best you visit this Tina and set why it is considered headquarters is the area. The high ethical standards of "Army" Armstrong in al ` AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE .WH 2-37.0 .This modern store is. the largest of its type in"this section of On- business dealings give us pleasure to highly recommend his business One of the most complete and satisfactory service ever offered the tario and has introduced the largest selection of items for auto and to our readers. They plan in'the fiuture,to extend a complete auto radio home use in the county_ In keeping-with the modern policies, they sales f servicing including mobile transmitter receiver sales another commturity is provided by this -reliable firm which is directed by have SELF-SERVI�E SYSTEM for faster. even more efficient shop- 9 9 . Murray McCullough who has many years experience in this field. This ping. This real rear shopping mart has good parking facilities. and service to the district in keeping with progress• firm which gins established six and one-half years ago as.Ajax Rug they have a large service departmerit for installation.,etc. and Linoleum is now known As Murray Rug and Tile and has one of They have built their business and increased their number of friends he finest showrooms in this part of the province, displaying floor and customers through .their policy of good service. courteous atten- coverings of all types. wall tile. linoleum. plastic and rubber cite. tion and satisfaction above all to all. ' arbocite tops: ceramic tile. also rugs, carpets and broadloom. Fair prices for the'many hundreds of pieces of Good Quality merch- BRESLIN'S LADIES WEAR FEAtURES VARIETY ' The Friendly sales staff are fully trained to discuss your floor prob- andite such, as Superlastic Tires, Tubes. Morpo-er.Batteries. Master lams with ydu. giving advice. Craft Tools and Sporting Goods. also many other types of small OF STYLES AND FASHIONS. items. necessary and handy around your auto and home. " We suggest,that you.call upon,this firm.for a .free eshinate and' you . We feel that we would be far amiss. if we should fail to count the AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE Mvn 2-2050 will become another of their satisfied customers throughout the region. Canadian Tire Corporation Associate Store at Ajax under the.per- S FOUR CORNERS — BROCK ST. — WHITBY :hlO. 5.3281 �VMre pleased to recommend Marra Rog-and Tile which has many son al direction of Mr. Tom Clark as•a disfrn t-credaFte tr re�� <<w1T satisfied customers in this part of Ontario. of Ajax and the surrounding district. This store is worthy o` high AND BOWMANVILLE, MArket 3.5954 __recommendation. K This thriving•business established in Bow-manville. 3a,years ago.by CORRIGAN'S PAINT £s WALLPAPER IS THE the late Mr. Maurice Breslin. born in Whitby and a very promi¢:nt ED HUGHES DIRECTS VERY VERSATILE 'business man. This business comprising of three modern scores is now AREA'S MOST COMPLETE DECORATING capably directed by his widow, Mrs. Edith Breslin who is assisted by BUSINESS AT TOWN TOGGERY SUPPLY STORE, —the'the Ajax manageress. Mrs.-Grace Thomas.-in' i'l'hitby Mrs. Dorothy Goulais-and in Bowmanville Mrs. Louise .Lyle. These are the stores AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE WH. 2"5911 AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE WH...2-1660 to visit when considering anything in the line of quality womens' -;_Ed Hughes, who owns and manages Town Toggery, which. was The decorating centre of this area is none other than Corrigan's year•at reasonable prices. �hesa aia'the leading centres of the,district established August 1952.-has always welcomed his many friends from Paint and Wallpaper, established April-Z9-19»: lh;s fir . operated which offers to,the discriminating shopper awide variety '��' c�.ns-- the district. The fundamental desire of Ed and his efficient staff is to by. Mrs. Viola Corrigan, provides the finest quality, paint and wall• in w•omens' wear of every discription. sizes 5 to 52. At 61 slin's satisfy every customers needs. That they have succeeded is evidenced a er on the' market today. Consult'with' Nlrs. Corrigan. who is a Ladies Wear it will.give you great pleasure to choose from Brand by their increasing number of patrons each year. With a background P• P Name garments`very- well displayed and where }you will be able to of many years of experience they •fully know and understand the decorating expert with to years of experience in creating -beautiful customers desires. This includes the beiiu[y salon department: whose interiors. harmonizing color tones and co-ordinating fabrics. furniture find something in choice ladies -wear, that will meet your desires. You :slogan. should be' "STYLISTS IN, HAIR FOR THOSE WHO and walls. CARE"! This salon renders the excellence in beauty+ culture. The Well known as the color centre of Ajax. this dependable Concern are assured of complete satisfaction as [his firm is reliable and trust- ladies' and children's wear section features a most complete selection carries a complete line of prg-pasted wallpapers and paint by C.I.L. worthy. With all these Tina points in mind we recommend Breslin's :of fashions and they also are sales and service for Famous Brand and Flo-Glace Colorizer. which gives colors unlimited. They can mix Ladies Wear with a friendly staff yaEio are re%ogiii-ed for the per- -Name Sewing Machines. Their merchandise.is demonstrated b�y sales or match any color for'you. They -also display a complete line of sonari-ed service'they„exttend to'euery customer. Goad service plus staff who meet the demands of every' customer. Preempt service and paint and'wallpaper supplies. A visit here will convince .you that they styles and, fashions in Brand N.ame ladies wear at reasonabie prices courteous service, make ,hopping and beauty service here a realdvecehmadegposssblecb}depend�biler�dy'o�,tindga'iCpp}i`ths�freipulalna these stores are a miu�t for real pleasant shopping.. -' NHO Is V. 1H0 pleasure. r `i Page Six 7 H E P I C K E R I N G N E W S Thursday, June 8, 1961 , Report From' '" Parliament ,By HON. MIKE STARR, M.P., Ontario Riding The governments rural develop- g reeted by approval by spokesmen�• :• , meat program moved forward in for both Opposition parties. the commons this week, with the'. The Prime Minister said: minister of agriculture outlining the f ' main aspects of'a long-range plan I "All these broad objectives. I - — -- - --- ---- to place agriculture on a par with realize, cannot 'be reached during Industry and commerce in the na- one short week: but if public at- ;tko0al development of Canada. tention.is drawn to them and more _ The ptdgram includes such feat people is positions of leadership at hires as: all levels, national, provincial"and municipal, become aware of the Agricultural rehabilitation and need for positive planning and ac- - development, an act authorizing the tion to reach these objecttives. then - lederal government to enter into this Commotwealth Technical ,agreements with the provinces on 'graining Week will have been wch matters as altern2hve_.uses. *';arth while marginal land: development of in- The Prime Minister's call for came opportunities for rural areas, supper by Provincial and munici- ' apd sotl'`a0d water conservation. pal leaders emphasized the import. This would form part-of a gene. ante being placed by the govern- _ esal rural rehabilitation Pram meat on taking steps to raise the which would take into account the level of Canada's technical skills to - t sapid aad numerous technological the point where we can remain developments in agricuhure in re- competitive in the challenging - cent yearn world of today. ' Amendments.to existing legWa' The government has already tale 1160 to provide grants for agricul- en steps to meet the situation by tural museums as well as fairs and;legislation which would reimburse ethAgdoa& the provinces by 75 percent of r Freight assistance on shipment of their contributions to the building wrestem feed grains which went of new schools. Into effect last August, and a mum- 1 am happy to report that the r ber of other measures to assist provinces all across Canada are vVestern grain farmers. co-operating eagerly in this offer: Of particular interest are the and that the announcement made - provisions of the new Farm Credit by the Province of Ontario this 9 Act. which was proclaimed in Oct week regarding increased facilities 2ober, 1959. is an indication of the attitude _ .. The Farm Credit Act replaces which is being adopted. the Canadian Fasm Loan Act It Replying to the Prime 'M sets up the Farm Credit Corpora- teas statement the Leader of the -tint.which reports to Parliament I Opposition. Floe. L B. Pearson. through the Minister of Agricul- said this on Monday lure. - . .. The new farm loan organization "It is a cliche. of course. Mr. . :: NV UNDER ONE ROOF ' the Canadian Imperial . Bank o f Is based upon present-day Condit Speaker. to say that we live in a tloas in .agriculture. rather 'than technical and scientific age. but it conditions as they existed 20 or 30 is something that is very true, so it Commerce is a joining together of two long-established banks, The --years ago. e for.technical education to k " Canadian -Bank of Commerce and the Imperial Bank of Canada. Basically, it recognizes the fact to keep p abreast of the fantastic. ___ � • that farming today requires a great changes that have taken place both ideal more capital than was the case nationally and taternationally:" The letters C.I. stand for a great number of new banking advantages. in the Pte• The Leader of the CCF Party: They- stand for the Courtesy and Industl+L�.of 1�}�00 men and women who In 1960, some 5.339 loans were Mn Argue, added: � Industry made through the Farm Credit "We are pleased that this is a Corporation. Average size. of the Commonwealth venture. We need f ­.' ,have united their�talents to serve you better. They stand for Capital and loans was in the neighborhood o. g such facilities and emphasis 043 C da 1 Initiative to help Canadians develop Canada s vast potential. They stand value of all loans approved such facilities in Canada. and they Total value are also needed much more for Canadian Lmperial Bank of Commerce a vigorous and progressive came to $40.000,000'compared to other parts of the world." : la total value of $8.300.000 in 1956.Most of the loans taken out were Considerable discussion was . :. .,force in Canadian banking. for the purchase of land: although caused tSits week over the gov- machinery and livestock Icam came emment's bill to a Crime- mend the Visit the Canadian 'Imperial Bank of Commerce soon. Present or future to 11.4 percent. ant Code with regard to capital Y` - •The cor;.ad. also made punishment for murder. customers can be assured of the finest banking service, utmost courtesy :26,453 mortgage loans. compared The Minister of Justice said that to 18.931 such loans in 1956. in setting up a division in the de and assistance. CANADIAN11MPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE Such loans are made to persons finition of capital murder. so as to • - P t F p o types of murder. , occupation is farming once. lanned or"deliberate murder call ' f0 good standing, whose principal recognize tw ratter of the a lit in for capital punishment. and - Ability and character PP 9 ,cant are taken into consideration. murder which is a result of sudden On Monday. the Prime Minister impulse which would not invohfe w Inaugurated Commonealth Tech-� capital punishment the govern- _ nical Training Week, with a state- meat was approaching the question _ - ment in the House— which was on broad grouads." ' Ira A TINIM 4 - SK -YOUR EIGHBOUR Ask the man who's.enjoy'ing the quiet, carefree comfort or completely automatic gas heating. He'll tell you there's nothing like it-for'real luxury—and for real economy too. Ask your neighbour—and then ' i� install modern gas heating right away. _ CONVERT YOUR .:REPLACE WITIII A • a 3 PRESENT FURNACE 1ilEW FURNACE J� Replace your worn out burner with If a new furnace is required install a an inexpensive, easy-to-install modern, low-cost gas fuace. `! Conversion Burner. soEASY A 0 rn'BERMS RENT MONTHLY - No Down A WEEK Payment only on 6tH for only on your _ bill t7� . 1=. `For Co lnplete I n f ormatiori Call osix�smer, � a W H. 2-2420 - SALES DEPARTMENT <• . i OR CALL ONE OF YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED DEALERS AND ASK ABOUT THE (vAS CO. SPECIAL ALLOWANCE. THEIR NAMES AND NUMBERS-ARE LISTED BELOW LAWRENCE-ROWLAND RODMAN HEATING 1 ARTHUR MITCHEL LTD. 'SIDS PLBG. B HTG. SUNRAY HEATING MILLER HEATING SERVICES AJAX :PICKERING PICKERING :_ PICKERING PICKERING AJAX WH 2-1881 - WH. 2-3641 WH. 2.6771 - TE. 9-2431 TE. 9-2369 TE. 9-1721, y• MM. Zti • ' - Fog* Sever Thursday, JLine 'S, 1961 "THE PICKERING NEWS g t, -AUDLEY Member' s Of , u• Q C• I V;ce from Green Ri . aches. Rd. Assn. TM Executive er of S 0 n « J Vice President :�I:S. E. Riches. be:s were Mrs. M. Baker of BROUGHAMThe CGIT closed the spring ac- from Che rywood Assn., Treas- V6'eat Rouge Assn.. Airs. M. tivities with-a family pot-luc.k sup- r urer, Alra. N. Cooney. Dunbar- Guest of Rosebank, Assn., Mrs. -NEWS Rer at the church. when about %0 Attend District Meeting _ ton Asa acF r l n e Sac Roo M B. Irwin v �I*o f L:r Assnn adults and children attended. The Ins. A. 52aeFarlane 'of P.ouge bSrs. J Ce�'ers of :ord Elgin resdene, Anne Guthrie was chair- W::,'Asar-., Correspond`.ng See Astir.., and "•?r. '.:. f,. Parkin- The annual Decoration Day man for the short program. Mrs.` Executive aild Alamoers of ' stc,tea respect ef. the parents I rotary. bins. J. F. Moss of Brach I son of Fairport .Beech Assn. and Memorial Service of the Ron Johnson. Ajax. led the worship':the Hor.:e dt Schoo' Asaacia- fcr ea*_h otn—r,and the child, Brougham Union CenTeter.: w•.11 service and gave a talk on "The ,t;;)r3, afh.,.atea w•ita tire' I rear- set a iavou:aD.e environment he held on Sunday Ju e 18 'dl ' Home. btr. and tiTrs. E. Pegg. ;n r Distr. Horne .a Srhlx)' fog•. the child to grow u:l with •I«:--.--'r3-'r-�••�-'�•{•-A-'�-'r-i••i~!~i�ct°'cr'I-3•'i''rt"i•{":'r?'rt-:�t'•F'S'�F':•'1"4•'Q•4 All. the United Ch at '3 p.m. ; Kathy and Hal. entert�fned with Caw, �cp; Ptr Aig.4.,a! Meet- a pro.Ter resP>ct for h'.mself. D.:`.T. 'Mrs. T. S. he.r and several musical nun Leis. including - : �VfILLER HEATING SERVICE �_ :nx ur, 1Ia �. Toe rooa: v:as �t'-. rs and :seta�rity. quartette will render mug:c. Ai- i a meson anal dance number by : -- '�' g lac ea to capon Lc, �' :e th_ L'I Malcoln. dreg: attF trop { ter t'r,r nlacing of ftotvers at the h th,. a:d two nur.brr; by Eagle 7 t„ � att`.tude { • NATURAL GAS AND OIL BURNERS • Cemeter Mr. GrestveII tv:11 of- ` n, . a ar c L4 ba,tor. Hor..e tr P t:,farourael '•'— S o r. a saw'. 1 R. tile. Olson o Schoo. A _�._ia :on tires:dew : for a snort Prayer.and all pro- 1 Whitby: played for community Late:ae;,, and Des rt artist- P' i,i e au cr,:2i prate dirre i• e u'd b ause?, b: pen- � �� v � C e ce-�to the Church for se,,­ice- ,;�•): �. Th. gar is snag a few so,gs - e r r lea-ned,dun:g theear pion, C-e ^sac ta:)'e gl:t, rti°..:err '.ta IJt L r.:.Yt raC[r> u i°b 2 v Service Aera' yl::<. A` 'P.. soiree;. lGVe Le The following �terc winners ? The S::r,dav school znniversarn - u g� 1 >,• 4Gas and Oil Equipment for !'comes - Houseboats at the W.I. Euchre he ii In t,:°. service was held on Sunda}• a",-' `•ice-:r..,:ce:.t of t^e Horne et_. iia ass U s.r. tae act I . c°�oai :era7.on c° Oaa::u. :: di n :a c , �.: fu.tu.ved .;- Trailers— Cottages — Camping, etc.: idai or, Tuesday evenir,c Lad- noon. w;*th the Rev. A. E. G ess- r M R. Pilke}, 3I:_. T. �'CU aS SL SPoa XPr. !nt C `'_ `� `' ?r?Ce Ut mot)_, �n ` reaccaz)tance r„w::,.,:b, N1 A. Tt 1 cy: r t'-•' tie=ire c^ ect'o` of t"a' v TRAILER.ACCESSORIES, JACKS- GAS REFRIGERATORS .Franc' and �Irs. Jr. J dren sang two numbers: E e : S -- a n f An ti o. c.co cF be?c _f3 t+: tr t 4? aCfl- . G� t —JIr. N. Burton. JI.. H. Guthrie was or anat for the ser- Trea:' - P STO P , MANTEL 5' r ov:aver, "e fea c adren ff LAMS VES HITCHES PUM S 5 Ala:colm and Air, Rosa Carlton. vac . 'Bob Richards and• Si n!>y 3oac... and <L- H. JI'. Lei, 0 1 -- I f tl'� �''�' .�CG001 •BUIt:C. tti.�' G ben ,`,ref! Lrern be'n}; Pxl;rcter: HEATERS, ETC - . i VVonnacuott received the offerany. - _ T E R S at' `.'• Bu;h- tc 'CO V.” ^s t t h` ;'C a! each .;: )=e br. EVERYTHING FOR RAIL Tire mot:rers Of t-he . .r:uL SaCrameP.t of the Lords SUP,--e7,' `i:�:C D:T'aitlir UL Pau"-1 G.)16 Z :. It L t tie hr"': P:..': Cuba are plannzng a "Ease will be 'obsen-ed at the chi. c:! r w-,:;;,> C to?• r.•f tcs r.=a-t: <,--,,':"'=.r°a — '' Gr. the c:rureh i tt'n r,n ..$en ice nrxt Sunni y at'2.33 p r. t'n PICri?,:ng I'O ' ' COLEMAN DUO THERM INTERNATIONAL gatherir. an lent ..u,:a.,ti. fer -thb5? ta. r:2tl:ra. 1-l? aia0 Fr:d_:y June 16. Proceed= for' On. June 11. and continu;ng �sing-song. •� plea u_? u_' sua 'A`'ci �.re ' r::=`t t- .I. q TUDOR ST. — AJAX WH.-2.3491 . fi;r.uta and Cub. Sale to =tact thraugho•.-r' the summer, cr. •ch l - . will be at 9't� iol!owed b. Sunday: w-hi^.h W'. coasid?:'obi;: an'.::).nc Y�Tarr;^a the_r n:c't;% fcr pur.- + zt 3::U p.m. r er, i; s .try capaate p:ar.o a:^ r,r i rz t':P error . :.r.ro _ome_ .¢',¢.-'r-+•'� ' school at IL'ji a.m. cor.-bar.imen.t by Mrs. Grierr r•f tunes it mig!tt he fou.,d to ba The Womans A?;oc'.at.or are The Rev. t1. Buttons and Char A as. :IISa Cull?Pn'Beegan fui- ~l nitit•er of disp!ac:r.= anger holding a Bake S a 1 e' on Lice : lie Clemence are attending the Bag lowed w:ci a deiig! ful piar.c- f so^P`i ir.R- Far t� yhe church lawn on Friday June 8. of•Qumte United Church Con.•r solo. Airs. Jean 3evets. Pre-;'.- i he:pless child. PAINS '.Come and do your week end tone at Querns University. K.ncs-II deist of Lord Elgin H n r:e Al;.: P. Courtice. tie instal- PITTSBURG •bak;nx. Sale to start at 4 p.m. "ton. this week. f Bchou4 A-;n:• �'sx. comatet?%' I ir.i; of car° followed ti':e instal= Mrs. George Perry also 3Ir. Club meets this Saturday even:rg the •iusicai section of t or• • Rooert Perry visited 3Ir Van at the home of Bert and Mrs.! I later .r. with a few- worcia 'or de _ o gramme kah.two tov�'� rbca oaf,.t::dir.z cortrbut:or r^ad? � �`��� Luvan of Oshawa on Sunday. Guthrie. when Mc. Ivan Law o. selr-tion.s. To dls'cu=s.a .crnl-ir. ! - - Wh.tbv w:ll shop'co'-xed pictures 1 a, I by the retir:nx Prw?c = Airs. �i'.A. are busy Dr. }Ialrl of the ur.tarr t Era Hu::. ua me ! D. A. Beer. and ?I:� 'fhr lad:rs of the I M tal E-� ' • C:i--^.:c. ar.: t:•. !• _ preparing for their bazaar. afte•- _ tau^oil Ord p eTid d fo F 'L ! I 4-Season Outside White �"'ousep' int caCed on t'-,- lutt-fr's tIa.o*„ C re )_•o: -�n,.•r)cr xs ' noon tea..and bake sale to be heid ttr.d� yes:, In racr,lzr;t.:;.. of �irot'r..r �I-actin and 3Ir-. Rout- a Chilrirer A �. w•erN o'rar' i y Fi; ��-,ac•' to t'- s .me d: o` Brooklin on Sung y•af- or. S-aturdag. June, I� from 3 to 5 ,r G Judx.� Gnai�.. of t ^e ,,al mrr:err tits ai p err;?rt lira or)n. p'm' Cocrt of Torur.to. Th.- cot .v- " T I PER GALLON - Same of the ladies attended a u - I alt. w a n s4. •14 y w'a< Ll•a• ct:.eipllne is irOt ck p �r-,I Ha•^Lei& r�Cn r, F a. i tl- b3:aar and tea ,at Greenwood o.. Rh a ` AID. aril 3Irs. T. Erx ; a•`^' Saturday. j•much a question. n. what i;:n•: t„iron of t-e a rscl ,ro..nh. .ar I ` Mfr:.and 31r;.-Bev Eng z'arift Hiss loan ESdale spent the 1►ioiatrnr. .corporal pun.:shmNrL C ur.ca Ar-1 Uttle con visited fri+ndi at Ba - week-end at the home of Dick and etc•) 'r ut more a' quP-`..or o Claremontto''OP the .,pirit. rr. which it is g;:� .: _' The- d:sru 3:gr. o, &.,cip_.nP } gym Lake'on. Sunday. I Mrs: VV:nte- P .st:,"at'on I ! hr. Maxon. commented on r'.p w-a3 f ow•ec b .th f t nor cuactg welcomes 4ir. . Mr. and 1lrs: T'.torra:� \, urn ind 1Trs Rolf ateger and three i necr.5st-. .or a ch:ia par.- o t x a�.�^u•rt r i Phone 2 _ ^ . .r• P u ere c°, Markham called on A?r. 3l. lark a foat�r c!trld. -to 'a> "r AID. P. ova ,a.. I _--_ .- $ Z� Or �� - pre-school children rrom, Toronto — 'Farn::ton one day last week. I why h,ve bought c4 efxrter Ta; !CepLw4 and ioved if d:-scrplt.a u4 Erns t a:3^' Mr. R.�1�Cai-'�. ! I,try nav? a tatoura.'ole, effect.:r-e 1 ic• Proms:d t I loci home. - "Several of our Iona: F.O.O.F. _ ----- r::embers were at Aurora on e Tainli last we attending the 'L'�A!Dlt L'•',strict 39 meeting. . a'il's and firs. Brown visited ! 1 :. parent.' 31r. and Mrs, Fie! -.ley during the weekend. - - - .I Congratu.atlon to Ir. and Ar-• 118'11".Ellicott on t'r.e_ar - xna! of a little dour. �• - TH E A'::x Hospital on aloe Jan - � T,r•P.oct.n;e nn.l Gtr! es � t _ tlanqui t at ! T. ;riac *hrrr -tire . °o low-inz! _ 7g ' ,. .+1� ?d g' t - ,, _<:'?d t!tcir• l3:tago:' •T'a- Hat. °�«"� - :.ir � - i I—, ltnh class. Gu:rle Bur!x. "n # _ I-,:z.1:?t Hubert, her 541tn 6 •+ :rat e. Ro},ina. Ma•r'gat:et Snap s «a�► " ' E•.t••., got their Gulden Bdr a �! 1° YO -a lit year star. Brenda 3Ic(,re ir, Marian Wannop and 3Ia^,nn � - T',)bens their 1st year 'star L:esnor Wannop.-Brenria•,Wair- e Star,' i1.;3 o th WORKMA eir, good housekeeping STER T3adge. _. I - •. V8 _ NORK MASTER SPECIAL vs, TASKMASTER'va OR r*AOEIMSSTER Y& Woman's Institute will meet ; :� YOUR CIIOtCE OF TiMIFT1IASTER SPECIAL MMASTER i. ALSO "ir. the Hall on Tuesday June 13. at Z p.m. Honeydale-3ly rtle and Kinsale Branches'' are t guest,. Mrs. Donaldson w ill.givr _ talk on flower arrangement a:d Mrs. Gibson a talk . on r ° Tarly Canadiana. Hostesses-So- c_a! Committee and all mete- `:+CHEVf�OLET'TRUCKS HAVE THE ENGINES THAT ARE FAMOUS FOR DOING THE GREATEST liens. . ,AMOUNT OF VYORK WITH THE GREATEST AMOUNT OF ,DEPENDABILITY AND ECONO®MI 31rs. Ross Knox'also Dehwle oral Denise Pascer are tat- Built for rugged hard work, day-in, clay-out, Chevy etigiries have proved the kind of stamina that keeps pavloads moving — profits climbing! And "they can take n_ Chevy's t that'6's givtolutwh nvitsi needed v"ahen •service�Whatev vnu�choice of Chevrolet engine.,you get proven design e•.;t victims of measles. yet have reserve power for pull tFrerhkve a might and,muscle of Chevy's V8's. Here's power aplenty with' ..— proven dependability — proven economy. Mr. Ken Ramsay 1pavea for �gT SOME Of THE ENGINEERING FEATURES'THAT MAKe'CNEVPOLET'ENGINES FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE INOUSTitY: A General Motors Value ti t Tree months' trip to Labra- LUBR"""" YAWE•1N NEAO DESIGN SHORT-,STROKE ACTION faillSSTEEI MORAINE BEARINGS FRESSURtZEO COOLING RICH COMPRESSION RATIOS FULL Ensuc ! .,r: 1 I , ��.... times to all t1rg, 'Matthews ,peon a 'cru 7171 CA mtving parts. p•a of days last weer` % t^ he:! ti �^”" l/ oil pu P Trim- F \. t f /y� \. y11J/ cn oil pump ma i- lt:ece 'Mrs. Whitney- at az, f� •, Pre.,;on Moraine oe rr - mil' Assure`ull Pull fig power film at all pa its - �. 'Albws free breathing — _ Extra strength and Aura- ng; and ordad ste?I l of'net on ull- i ATURAi, WATER S(1'L'RCES' easier to - Reauees p'Ston and ring o i ty prec sign' ca-Ir. ,q ads for rug• Ensurer n l nst °r, with req� ar grade semi- I water taken front'' -----Alice-s own.t•me and weal — mean; longer b�nnn^34 for smoother I eedl fP'raoility and to^d Me aulsng on long, tough un gradPp notfrequued! 9 4eep; all f!eanr Drinking at r maintenance costs. a^3�e I f�. natural ourer,s Iat cottage or 'ICE €�iNEE'RtNG, ECONOMY AND ALL 'RC'UN3 RELIABILITY car p may quite easily prove to!' : FIRST IN SALES BECAUSE THEY'RE BEST KNOWN FOR PERFORMANCE; SEP, �nL h� polluted if it has travelled _ ove.r some farm yarn! rollut-d, ' ` Just because . is cold, T U an{ clear does not , wan,that i`. CT l3blfi i.a.pure. All water from wills, See you9 local authorized Chevrolet Dealer - ,- tor' or pumps should be test_ Ltd O�c•ii tor' piri•ity or boiled"before = �' A �. J X •drinking. Unless it is from a' ' e ' We �'ns worth T n'.cnicipal water supply it is ° safest to have it tested. The Watch the Chevy Show, Tuesday nights over CBC-TV. CHECK your local paper for time and channel. local 'health department or j' ` water company will advise _ PULL - YO W- AN F0'where such tests can bA made. , - _ F R C ETrom : - OF ,Page E 3hr. THE P I C K E R I N G NEW 5 - :Tnu•sduy lt:r- fl t'�61 • I� ervlces . LIVERPOOL BUSINESS DIRECTORY I S l S1I . i:,.~ ,.�:' : :.�..� ,�: DRUBS 1 �. - The Churches `�: . ` -s ir� �:.: :_ it - - GUARANTEED MzEACIiNiE�S - PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Radio-TV Service , `� 1 : ;I.:. Jar-: : Y.: a:.: -OSMETICS - SUNDRIES - 'BABY O -Funeral Director I Pickering . I :a ..tl; f:c: _a:icro:. M. Y NE $ An Make or Model i .:n.l Mrs. R. :.� = Ti-on-as Y Urli;ed Church 1 , ant la r a �� a t'a:; ARTHUR FIELD * ! ! z r i it Hain. r :.• ;'' ':� a r c . STORE HOURS: Minister: REV. M�LV,LL_ 3U TARS ]Ii% a'.a �I_.s. R. Bart,:: and' o PICKERING P,ivo'e Arnbuiance Service ,1.1 ,i . 9,45 a.m.—Srndny s_ha.•= �' '-'t �c e ° = WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 mm. to 9 p.rr�: DAY OR SIGHT _ I .•,a at Vii.. a:'.,: M..:. Be:nara 11.00 o.m.-Chwch Service ;x�e.'s ` I0 :: SUNDAY$ a.nd HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. . ` WATER DELIVERED - . ' • _ . I .. AUDLEY � ,: t• i, •�' c`,«-,tare �::� I.,::. . •., . W/M. McEA:IyN; Prop: 9.45 a.m.—Church Ser.:e 1 ltia': J:mY ..:.,:,:. �,ii! ��� PIC�KERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 West of Dunbarton 'llr ' ;O. o o.m.-Sundoy S:hocl PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 • n 'Pickeringg, C)i7t. GR�C�P,TES3YT_KI� ATIantic -0063 CHURCH k Graham ' HARDWARE }i o.n-.—'r/dr Rouge S•-�a _ { ' APPLIANCES - PAINTS TOOLS KEN and CLARKE j Cr-e ' 4-o' Fraser s w -' �' — t - Ne€ Ro. a Scnao'- VLA75 - ETC. Dr non & Murdoch a P R E N T I C E y 9:. -3 rearsanao.,ef 11 o.•n —up ra 3 years t a s✓t.'.. , AUCTIONEERS aarris*ors, 5�'.,i d s anc3 I T1 o m,—Nursery t .a: :..: T�.:�.�.:r F GENERAL HARDWARE Centenn;a' Road S:nooi- },1 Licensed and Aufhorized for the is hlotar;es P�b'�c � t1 d.m.—Ai• o ea. - : . _ Counties of Ontario and York .I 3 i,a a :11., a.•.. I 3Sa .? Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 Pickering Farm Stock, Imp!sments, Household BANK O? COMMcRC:.C-AM3ER5 408 ROUGE Hv�LA?,DS DR. _ �, Furniture, Real 'Estafe also our Specialty at Reasonable Rates. 3 SimCOe St. N.. CIS'- 'I BROCK ROAD DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE! r '�§�''+�+�`i`+�+ +�'n+' i4.�"r4�r�s4fi�t'sS♦ Teiephane RA. 3-3446 St• George's !h`` P �r r'�.r.• anct a Milliken P.O. PkoM A9inc t 52W3 I • C.^.rio! C r r C:.^.tier° r sS h?.r2 f Markham i.0,' P*one Mark. 206 Anglican Church Uunba -,r. school ana was PRENTICES have been established - +Fit attend�i Cr May istil. 31r , l�nnait S. Auc-ieneets since 11190. PICKERING ONTARIO Q I Regan -'Io,s 31 r=. R'«•ave_ }f: Car- REV, _ H, S. S"EPHERD, B A.,D.D. tl }I Co i1` hintthe a a /.�: .-Dr. John Lash( ` 80• 198, P;cearir Ont, 3r i1 -. a 3r:• re r.I Sc : Weddin ' And Birth�d M E. R. FLEURY Alen Fads is . : and chx: Yr Cltk @S : DENTIST 4 Phone WHitehap 2.25,3 %tended. Tonic u'a? U c 1'. e. I . — r i:-eaxers a e:•Y J•;dza G i�r. _ BARRISTER - SOLICITOR SUNDAY SERVICES — "Meat Pies Our Specialty" L.. �Sa.cot:. a-d 3i 3ia mil.. 8.20 a.ns—Ho Co w nun;o�. v y ?rir; W. 11!id P c:. s art the H. 2-x386, NOTARY PUBLIC ,1:00 a.m.-Morning ?rays' r - . �eei; end �'s.t.rz „e• s:3ce:, +�r. Main Street Pickering' W Merriah of Old Kingston Road Plckenn 11:00 o.m—Holy Commun an *91%lond Creek 9 iFou,0% Sunday 3nrl _N1.', R. Scot_ ::: Tormto. 0 11:00%m-Sunday School in the �iiv Et::^.F: Ta-,Ior c: the AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 Medical Centre 11,00 -Nu seryltin Rectory accidentqSa:aria Sure a^ d a rnP HOURS: ! Room-ogee ua to 4 year% ms in-Sea:b•,rouirn vmpral hospi- I • Monday to pnday-9 30.5,30 p.m.. ' I WEDNESDAY tali She --:'1's?rp: cac.a'. '%Cora- M B E R CO. Satutdoy and.Eversings OFFICE: W`H.1-•3660 'ions and ir.=s.of several tpd: Alax f 10 a.m.-Hal Commun,an and I' by Appointment I I Intercession fa the S:ek We hoi,e s^-e i �^. fee:,r.g RES.:'w}-'. 2-1355 j better. _ Johns-Manvillle Dealer The Brou::i•2 Pack und,�r t P upe,:'i:.or oz sir: Souerby, (COTTAGE MATERIAL - FENCING MONUMENTS i Christian Seae�tre head their F .a: .nq cr. tie f • 1 a��'n c f A �. Howa- sat:°, !', GARGE DOORS PAINTS - PLYWOOD "Highway Monument Works„ ; - ( Society Brock.P.oad. it -as a pasty a:-A I ROURT AUSTIN, Prop. W M • E • ROUGE HILLS. ONTARIO j ;he pla}'N-1 -eve,ra! %:ante.; and .! Do-ft-Yourself Carpentery Shop Toots R.R. 1, Whitby, Ontario I I ( -CHURCH SERVICE ANO then had the: supper outside. S' R , SUNDAY SCHOOL closed a successful season and ' Terms Arranged -as low as ?we miles wool of Wbifby I. an me. 2 Highway, between SUNDAY-11 aim—In RasPbank 110W they %4`1 be 5? o?.r to cur.- aid Ajax �' j Road School I cent.rate or. senor examinat!0ni (Average Garage — $15:00 per month PHONE: Whitby MO. 8-34f2. I Reading Room Open to Public 1S and :k1":= H1gh:on i•.a•i DAILY . ►i. F. Tre-.n.ar:, and Sot: Mr. No. 2 Highway WHitehall 2.3251 _ I Funeral and j In AI'enon Building, K;ngs►on Rd. of Rouge Hills an,i �ir5. A:!an TrPShan: ar,rt Arnhiulance Service • I SI J.)hn Ioar:iy: of . Wellard PL U M B 1 N G Testiinany Meetings 3 p ^ Every' 1 vi iced on the u'e?r, end. Mrs. "k i Wednesday in the Raad.ng Room Treshaw. is sta; for a coca i�— ,ALFRED KAYES ;IN*. 2 Hi hwa • ten-. _ Geh... -Hard wary Y ;, For further ;n4ofno6an caTT '.►I!', Fred 1'-ed, •ho "Ts r?- PLUMBING BATHROOMS f at.Pi:leering Bear+ Roam ATlantic 2.2635 ran Iy boa ra�'ed, f,.rd h:3 �' PRESSURE-SYSTEMS hoer at the fC,:::P^ Zt Brock and 4 c�r .. . ': .- ' ,, I I:Ja� .Ceis!On, brOne" ESTiMATES GIVEN nth, and ccr3.,iprab.. damage PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Phone WHiteholl 2-6717 I '7elephone' 1_ , ' `lonr Th•s has"happened before 3 WHiteha11 2.3610 - .St. Andrews at ,t�,�! hn::r: I: m. tco bail'the Presbyterian Church n"ll,,it, can:.(t b?: fc nc And :TOOLS - GLASS - ETC. tin - e evisi dio i Kenneth Heron. S.A., . Mlniyter • :•9 45 A M • S•-nday School _ .-Brad ; .:!OPTOMETRIC f Repo rs „ oo A Cn Se Y,c � M. ut:h e PHONE' TEmple 9.1,9, VISION CARE i — Plumbing Store --- :r lalsdon S R r Wc�t'e DUMBARTON.RA810 8 T-V I JOHN L. RAWEIC'4, R.O. The one place to get Photo By N. H, RA7T"eW ' everything in Plumbing. • I PLSAsa�' STREET Pho4ne WHitehall 2-0480 iPickering Barrie Pomeroy (OFP L!w'Ra001 RD. SOU y ,',' GOOD VALUE AT THE f. ! I Copies of pictures appearing m FiENCr,WIN'S BA f ! RIGHT PRICE his paper over the "credit:line" ' ROGER G.• CONANT, B.A. photo by Berri. Pemero.y" .are EVENIN oS r I Open Daily TiN 534 pens.+ i available in two sizes. If you • • BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR would like a co h j BY APPOINTMENT. TE. 4.2601 ' i Saturday TiA 1:00 p-for PY (P efo) of theca CONITH BID.^%., AJAX pictures, the 5 by 7 size, 50 cents; ff SALES . SERVICE • CONTRACTS the 8 by 10, 75c. I j 7'n Swsscw St. South, Oshawa 1 To order, phone Mr, Pomeroy dt 4320 Kingston11 Road TEmple 9-1417. ' FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: i FUEL OIL . ' . . . 7 e C West Hill ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES CASH OR WITHIN 3o DAYS lift AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS INSURANCE Co. I STOVE OIL �-� �20c AT. 4-472 DENNEY BROTHERS AHD IMPROVEMENTS. WRITE OR PHONE I Cheap Rotes for Form and Country i' — j HEATING CONTRACTORS WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Buildings ON EXISTifVG.MORTGAGES. i CASH OR WITHIN 30 DAYS , Windstorm insurance on Buildings, i Hot'Water, Steam Systems Windmills, Silos, Etc. B'e A Good Installed IF YOU REOWRE ANY MORTGAGE ARTHUR MITCHELL LiMITED Automobile insurance of All Kinds FINANCING d FOR FAST Bowman sit Glvb�son Alterations and Repairs couRTEOUS SERVICE: CALL _ F H. 2-b771 TEe 9-2431 r PHONE: WHITBY MO. 8-3521, �1t1Ze1"1 TEmple 9.3357 N . j ( AUBREY E. IRELAO Monteith, M n eith; Riehl'. i Su��lOr,� ,�011r W, H. J, Tkompson, AND COMPANY lte homso 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. ! nt a r .0 CHARTERED ACCOI;NTANTS " ',BARRISTER and SOLICITOR G. W RIEL, C.A., R,LA. "•` � � �� 'TORONTO 2, ONTARIO � •BARRISTER • ` SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC LKENSED TRUSTEES I Co111m�onlft� British Columbia an ntario Ajax Oshowo - Straf3ord EMpire 8.5300 at EMpirr 6-5964 . ,COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS GLENWOOD B lt_ Oshawa RAndolph 5.3527 WHite 1 2.5151 Evenings Te:ephone: WHltehall 2.091% WW i WATERS, C A. ,Projet#3 Rosi e: TEmple 9.2436 TEmple 9-1750 - WA.3.6942 Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway . WHiNhaA 2-0$90 , t. t N - F:.ge Nine E W S lhu+sdoy, June 3, 1461 H e P i C K E R I N G -- -- --- R. _ x DIVEST ROUGE FRENCHMAN'S BAY SHULlY'S LTD. _ a:'.: recrea.:',:r us- Hor:as ':E:e gyr Jchn'' A:7 r ".r til; r r?ti et :F: 1: I'2:. 3 c : Tnt,utc}• ` n ` . - . arca' tia:ion aryl VV(:-­ Fw.,gebtld anAnuurarcc certifcates , A L ALUMINUM SIDING, DOORS, WINDOWS, z t�ECresdav, Jlay ,en%e i to G':iclEs, Huth W•,tn:a: , :!:E F-c.. .:,..G.i s' Bay Pov'e: Uon:i� Mr'. T, .:b b ' ', t n :1.1. The pre:: ilia::: P,ai:e r. 1t c:::;y �t'anZ " ::•'1: held a: 'he Gol ie.7 rt 1 , z:r Clar- - -�-AWNiNGS RAILINGS SHUTTERS WIGS . _ - 1 r ;au:G;* of Sat :'•ic: i'S E., h,-:: AWNINGS, r , •h!':i aj _ca c a brief Ga' icIntryee:, Diane Br,i.-nc, I P ,.•:.f coils n Ure 'te Welsh,h, Theresa Writh' e,'t Coi:n:an6ei Phil Lan:' Gu;:. account o_ the assocr t'- ROBERT �}EY : uouy. Their ,�.a.,E \fie:rick and F.arc s C,a. :as _:Lauer o£ Ce:enionies and A i-i:Ial e: � . s he-:.i a. .a des anr3 c e s ogle been tt,'• Lr.:aine Carter ::as ! re e-. Ix':. F_. L. Austin of «'baby' Tu:s l::y e:e:: r_ f: . ' Miss Gtendole Dr. Phone :a_n =. ._cE :; :heri frown- zed with her' Ail Round Cnr 1 the grace. ('ornn:ander W. f y: ' Ft t .!:e huiiie of ,. '. u} Jlrs. Dawcy. •♦i-s. Cook spok ? ;, of T ,r,nto presertrr i ti: �'a:r! F iii in Tr,.�rttc and Pickering 'E. S•-2448 ~Ji'.=. Cap tip Int.:ie, secretary, :n La,.i;' Ba:et:-I'r`:el{ and thi cer*. ncutf.s to :te stadEr.ts ::ho he .,:cei:el r::°:1c ir,reiy KiPt:;_ •» ,awe ter ret o o: the inaugarel .ras e 7 oyec} by tl-e 15U wh uas;E•:1 the Piloting exaniir.a- Cmr�r till`t:ors ;0 3i':s ShE: --1ri-id•d-i-?•:-i- •i•d•i-:•-•.:>::?dti-;-:-i i -:-ii-s"%i"t•>':� �•1»:"r..' . Pe :ea: age. Ted'Allan,' �ftcn<led. The head table :vat tic,::,• �0 f:'om W. A.•Por*er and 1a 1I! • :r u;atrted frot:7 r•-etinf: a , a .~'nancialStan- de:'mated with ,the centre IiiPCe.• Ill f:, :n Ajax, including the �I did;'".i, _^.:' ...th lit-. ' 141�i1i.,;'ii,itiUangri;ncMn, ,Yiit poll ii 1, iairo'd!I;u at it iu 'a r'ea L'.E:. gave a : 1 made b the Rrow•n:es'&- G'.r:rtes. Lady A3soc:ate-. Dave Morgan P.A I th a ii:rance o= ':1.1•!1.`8,' the Committee' Jliss Oita D:xon, Rouge Hill :n.' F:,d H:r:t :•ecei�ed certi- Stn ath� is 1 r::f: .•to tic e. Lloyd f„.r' Drive held[ a Linen and Personal Scates `or Enarre Maintenance• Nichr:isor. `�r.7: :' t!e drutlt xcer, t'aI McIntyre fcr volley Shower• at her home for 311s. _tnd F:anc•:s Alli-on, Brian Fast r,f 1I:.. Wa;:7: \icaj:.-,.:7 last call, Ter? Alan for hell;ev and' Dorothy Richie, Highlands Rd. :Intl Keith Warner received cer- Fri pay'. ::r. i.: ba.=eball. F:le - ::hri=e marriage to _1L. Willian ifir.a°cs `:, ' `eamar.sl.i;, and The F:rrr`',man's Bay, Pate A�R-CONDITIONING ors of o:-:ce:•? °4r the coming Pollard, Rouge Hills Drive will Ent;^.e Maintenance. 1I e r`. t naye;, n:eetir.g will be held at ' -.-ea.,. Past YtlErt, Jim Lloyd, take l; I^ 'Melville Presby- m :w ark- ere awa:•ded to Phil Fairport L•nit-d Church on Fri SALES & SERVICE �_.de:7t, B;.b M:Ines, Vice- terian Church, Highland Creek, Lan,* his•11th,'Alf Arians his day- diver n'v, June 16th, Thos Y e:.den*.. Jr hr Gon-E=, Ti-ea- Sat.ui:da}, July 15th, t:th, Go:d. Gilchrist became a meet?ng ,t! tF rrf interest to all - Kern`J '..es grid Secretary; \i,. wino? 3lrs. Al. Bannock and Ser.:nr rr en ter with his ,th resident dl `j:e P,ay as they will - ):d~Aiian. Michelle, R,dgewood Yid, have nie;it.-Da: Morgan. Frei Hunt be pre:, r er? r;ith :he coats of NtOI��AT - 1�/ESTINCHOt1SE Ari , BrE`?gcskis and four just returned from a motor tri;. and Gm '. Holmes also receiwecl installet t r. _.nd maintenance o! '6-he.- olio i.e:: •,f the West through the State, to Florida merits for their :work 'in the water anti seweTS for this dis- APPLIAiN�CES I79'3ge Ca:v;e Club were p.resent i.he:e they sp,e::t a few clays en- Srluacirpn, Jrrn' Moore, w•ho`triet. R - an t ale be;nz considered for joy.ng the sun-hine in.Mian'ti. founded the Frenchman's Bay'' :Th first ripen class ,.sailing e -i:e'nc:ai helu for. the Ass.:cia- 31:'. and Mrs. Brown., East Power Sntiadion presente;,l'the r•ac,_; of the season were held �,.. Loyd moved a `rote of Ave. wish to thank everyone .Janes H, Moore Trophy to Fran Sunday F:.+ce Frenchman's Bay LORN C. WHITE _ ank= to 't:^•e Executi:e of the who gall- Blond •at the Blood All.=or., Dennis 3loantfo:c and �-ac r •r'!,:fr with John Herds sr,ecer league in Usnurs rl:nic in Pickering last Keith Warner, which was the'coming ir, fr:st.'Mike liclnernev „ DICKERING WH 2-1517 `` h. *. ,rrnc Ya..:e -for Tuesday, month. The,i: young son Came- team that won the awat'1 for w£ fir=t and Pat Shen'-•r. econd I. f,.h - n in the'Hosp{tai for I'.igtin`r last Bra=nn and the,; ;-, the Blue Ja: iarE itr±.rlrweti %I a; '' Pa=e Line•continued r•on has been=c ��ntlWr r 3 !weeks air{ each :ece.ve,l small ea tai•e,l -Y tltlE"'`,�+!ufBNl '!9Nnit�''•' E.r r:ir•nrnfr x'ays •, to 1 rn the S:ck C'hildrEii for K' Blue Jays tall ft is ex- r. Autrn fCar:e. of the :reek at hts parents feel if it vu'ere not trop,n.es. Foiiowing the Lre-.r n- peeted by rc ;e;era! «'�<t P.ouKe School anti were fc,s these kinti.peop;e they would tat;on the members enjoy'e•t'more of ''� ::.,i a :n the pelt ec?cvnsidera'tly b} the T_iKer firni it wiry difficuir to git both rm;nti and snuare Banding.!v;atFr. To e a p pt' you up le d�tenders who ga•:F away their enough blond to keep their son A going away ra ty for bir. — nee, ;,ena:ty fur handling the alive. Char]e Lanz. _. hem Satur- PRJG HILL ba1:; Rrx?c?} McKay scorer{ '4- ' :�1 s. Douala; left for her ,lay evFnil.v at the hone of his ti+ =7 CLaDTt�Re =0>? yO ; '-{` RA�!A'ti=E goals for thegame, Wayne War- home in England {ari vv'erk after' `daughter, tilrs. Michael Morgan. " _altona Rd. "':en scored the other goal. In the spending a year with her dau- JIr. Lane ;eft this week fro Lrn :o a. car_1cc.dent Werlre lay, May 31st night Khter son-in-taw and grand- 'thrEe,m+,nth trip to Enalarrl. I' k. f�' �. a speedy COOK NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY •!tame at _Bay Line school, the children Nit-. and M_Is. Keith . .Birthday congratula :' - , home tean-• beat Bruins by a' Wilde and family Rouge Hili B ha - ' i"E tO:ES score r, P.txldy McKay Drive who accompanied ,her_.to ctra�Hraillrr ti"� i-­7. cI _ r cif '' 'o - .t r was again with the sharp shoo- 14nntreal, . . F ntBh thr�o J : .r oeYrt to r... t5t it e Bobby r:• Cc ,, (I;.Ne — CH:i•RC-� — -..z•tC'V - A very :nccF, ° r P.,r• in o,-c- with grials, and Chucky, Gary McIntyre, Robbie Clar;;E FROirr4-149.50 UP }Ialee =�ored..thF other -',' anti Paul-Armstrong with the''Sale was held at Fdirpnit t t sue`" The P•F 1VeFs'game, Tuesday, :;rd Highlar.ii Y'reek CO;'Pack A t' }tu�eh b} the.Lancl-c A a Rdo l C Happy. f1r. A;ndl �_t1t"c5 I a ;: . . the ub, a �;azai Itr�n on her ` v 3utn• :het Strurs maintainer[ 'won the t-ro shy at �the .Ea•:t May 1 1"t'n h r•I:'lNw zst Saturday. 3 j - 8 .,1� OUP y,e�C'yG' ,e:S:M loci: (coal nKa'- by rdgrng Srarbrnoulfh Cularee Saturday. last Friday. .ill those t' We .vouW It to :wish•gord .' _ 8 ,1 w aRiVTS P,riCEYS t,. Ch:ef.Lioyd idol;'- June .rill n ,rd vv:ere Ery pleased t luck to 'the llr, n Mrs. S. •e c'' v p h cri the vwinnr{jg idoal. ;'ednrs- Rev. R•;lliarn P.ariey the new the bargains they enc�u:,tw,•eri it t and r ^EN S VVL�i:;1� A:3i:,�1 la}• .}lac 1: Rtjv�ers had "Pastor of- St. Simons ,and St.• n' clothing and oth*.i -esefuh:ne son of t Scar Rd. h their t K' 3 'OtJ� ;--,':.,�._. '^ " I• . , _ .. new home at Scarborough, 12 _' q . 3 PRINTS day.h-5 effuse game'ivhen ��'o1;vrs Erlwarrls preached his first cer- articles. Ever•yth;rv, that re-;! Congratulations to Mr. and ` l ell them.' to a scoreless tie. vier to the menhir s of St. Ed-:mained unsold et• the close of M a3 _t-cC'O .'THAN. "O'� N`C15 the sale ti as eht to the Crip- rs' J. Rol2inson of Woodview Bantams, ft ednesday, May 31st, 'wards on Sunday: June 4th. lied Civil a n. ,tore in Ajax. Rd. X. on 'having twin sons re- CCrOc+=.ETE ?r+O'O %EWSP!=EE CCvERA:,' united with the Rangers 3 to 1. The Guild of Grade Presby. I cently at Sea:'brr•oug_a General The West Rouge Brownies &r terian Church wish to thank all A bi r'tt• ay party was held on I Hospital. irC-OS SENT 'O NEWSPAFERS Of YOUR C^Gt.E � Guides with their leaders hell those who contributed time and May '''_'ill to celebrate the first c t :a ht ban effort to.make the tea. 'birthday of the :Mont meiy'a ;ire Fro-d r''fhAlton•t -PHONE OR WRITE Mother and Daughter nd ' duet at the Rainbow ' Room, Sale at the hpme of Mrs. Scltun,(twins, Donna Ann-and Marion Rd have cola :fir home ar„{ M E R O Y Wednesday, May 30th. Division West Point Crescent such a sic- Louise. Several of Mr. and Mrs.[moved to Toronto. B A R R I E _P O Commissioner Mrs, 'Cook and cess on Saturday,'May.'2.•2rd . +Montgomery's rr latives from We would like to welcome Mr. District Commissioner :Mir s. West Rouge Girl Guides were I Toronto were pr esrnt. 4 and Mrs, Smith and family of 1R.R. 3, PICKERING - TE. 9.1417 }. Davey, and District Commis- among the 2500 who attended '! The Ladies Auxiliary of the Scarborough who have recently g. sionrr of Highland Creek Mrs. the annual 'Church parade and'' Frenchman's Ray Yacht Club moved to Aitona Rd. Service of Guides and Scouts of are holding a Weine;• Roast on Mr, and Mrs. G. Shaw of the Church grounds. See Church Oshawa on Sundav, June 4th, Friday, June '(Ith at the homes Guelph were recent quests of _ nevus fop mr re detail. at Camp Samac, Oshawa, ,of Herb and; Joan Usher at, Sir. and Mrs, :B. 'Lotton of Al- ,v;s fan Gammon son of 1I r, Many, happy returns to Ron-•Fairport Peach and extend -an tons Rd. " an Mrs. Albert Buckner, 35 lrrlv'Cridhrnd".Rouge' rr3R`i'doe dad a s eat on' Miss ►fart' Smart of Toronto d en invitation to all. The : RAND OPENING Park Crescent w'a, married on o De danlmg in the redo Brent a few da}•s recently with k - .;: \lay ::1st wino[ cetehrated with a room. They would like ewe'}one �ir•s, Dixnri of Altor.a Dd.. ' "C}F HIDE-A-WAY POOL AND PARK 4June' 3rd, to Judy °Crrrne of ,, a rl to Ann Pratt Rouge t I•. g Toronto at P,ellefair to to I Ilr>:hlanrl "itr_v� rm her [.loth n err va - _ b•'inR th `o •n chair s r-huvc,h -Torrnt,,, Mr, IL Brl<k- T'te sympathy of thti PK'KFRiNG _- "1G►tT swutnMrNC; ewu:rAS, DANCING- — - -r birthday. Sun(tay. J•urne 4th wind * - :- s roll granrlfathe) uf:1Jr. A. I3ucti= mun'ty is extetnded to \Ir• `' [ID'S FISHING, PICNICS, CAMPING hall her , •i a.t_ a.daY -+rd :c .`SCOT NEWS T'' ce Hubner in the T ne a;,•e 5•, care fiom _N:ae'rra . _ - R_osEANK RD. NORTN., ROUGE HILLS, HIGHWAY NO. 2 Fall-, f,,;•' th.- :`:Eriding.and n ill i of her mother, Mrs. A tr irr There :B, 3t REDUCED RATE FOR OPENING: v =.t with h.,S xranddon for -a- REDUCED Ch !': on Monday, ylay '?9th, f larernor.: Crnr?e.::,t ,y week. ������ — �` are sorry to hear :hat i'a}, June Ip, Ca.: m I qwr tDUIIS SOc CHILDREN 23c E tL'e 'we:r ,t } tr, learn Fhat Sactawunt of th4 I :ci's•Sul,-.'il:�. Free{ Scott ha. ha el to ra' C'omn::unity Lull no later r, of Dunbaitur7 ter v:as observed ,IM109 the tw,i t,, the Ajax Hospital and •' aim. pos{tiv,i;, Parent: v�cl Ilinl 'i 'i chore: is it). St. Michael's Hos- church service..on ::relay a e:- ;nti. r. t,.ir see w.I soon le tee- paal at- !, •r tent. noon.. The niale choir sang 'ng.';•tter, 2 fan+'1 lay Ple'a:e bare v „ r :. .lI.'. and Mrs. J. Picketts are "Bless Thou the Brearl of Life own 1'mc?r. F'.", 2'trr;l?,'v Ha• ;i;: Urthdav- wishes to , 'FAIRPORT BEACH � in lloptreal for a week attend- Be inning• this Sun:ay; chw-. nn??erl g Gic * . '• r 'n who ceiebcated ring the Annual Convention of ch will be at 9,45 fu{lowed by his third hirthday on Wednes_ s ii7v`�Iw�d, thr: C�nzrat'aiar.ons to 'young at the- :�ja:: Hospital on Tues the Canadian Hume and School Sunday School at 1U.45 for the clay, June :..'a with a part;`. P.•• `�;old 1.1` `.' : 11 ' -•' :�?a:ca:m Pryor who won '1V sit- day. and Parent-Teacher Federation summer months, -- 4n7tan n':, I�t'.: : f lei.? attc.:c: Pr n..,.l Ne:w.h ? ,i> ri eL ver dollars in an Art Contest M:-s. H. Cook visited Fairport�Incorporated, Mr. Ricketts is The W. A. bazaar, tea and _ �`.'t'' lips first eye o;e r rcertiv.' The contest was sport- Beach School on Monday of this Public Relations Chairman of bake,sale will be held this Sat- Bored by the Robin Hood Flour week.an instructed e c i , • ' • t 5 .m, at the `E h:= u? _tripe on iticlnd'? Company. on various water safety rules. Flo Mitchell and Linda 'Pic: church. The C.G.I.T. -will also We were sorry to learn that She gave a demonstration,kard spent the weekend in-,Top•-"Rave a table of articles. Mrs. Lil A =thorpe of Dyson Ii?rs. G. Warner is sick in bed of aruTicial respiration, lt, is to' onto visiting friends, T 'The club met on Saturday -Rd: visited with friends rin�Ar-� he ,big central parts :v ouse of General Nutt)", of and hope she.will be better soon. bE hoped this year that some 11' If there are enough Rids un-, evening at the home of the onto last Tuesday. I - 1-3 son S*.ephen had the stitches form' of life saving equipment der 15 in the district interested I president, Bert and Mrs. Guth- We .are sorry to, hear that 1 Canada at Oshawa stoc .� t rerr-oved from his hand on Mon- .yill-be installed on the beach in playing softball Mrs'. Gates rie: After the business, Mr. Ivan' Mrs. Perry of Dyson•Rd. :s coon-�parts. The company �7"`"`''•'" day ia'st. It was a great relief new: the Community Hall, were':would like to help them form a I Law of Whitby showed coloured',fined to her home. We wish her�,nine o_ther parts 'w;ar'ehuu�e, for the family to learn from the so man} of our youngsters con- Junior team. pictures taken in the U.S.A., a speedy recovery, across Canada. T✓f-a th inspector- that the syuir- gregate during• the 'summer Mrs. Ii. Pearsall and family also a few local ones. The con- Happy Birthday to' Dbri lei that bit Stephen was not n7onths• went to Midland on the weekend mittee served r`efreshrnents. Whittle of Rosebank'Rd. S. on The first Oshawa ba::t car, a, ranic, /icctr to Remember `,j fo the funeral of her: brother• A number from here attended her 18th birthday, June 2rd. �Yr'L:uzhlin-Buick, wept p'u ?ieart} congratulations to Mr. Them is a Recreational Meet-, .in-law Captain Richard (Dick) Rrooklin Fair on Saturday, The W. A. of the Rouge H:Ii t1„^'1 ::7 IJ08• �Ior'tr titan 3 ' fr.ci Mrs. Lbr. Barker, 8 Fair- ing at Brougham on June 15th'A. Senipell. Congratulations to NIr. and Unified Church held their buffer •r0),t10 cans and tour” lawn Rd. who are' celebrating at, 3.,u1 L117, Any'017e interested' The Pied Cross is sponsoring Mrs. Fred White on the birth luncheon at the church, May !ill Gen- t :~ I 1 filth tVedding Ann{versa:y ,we:cunie, vrimn7ing lessons' during the of a son, Robert Glenn, on May and would like to thank every- :n June lilt.}, The nekt nieeting' of the Fair- nnontln of July at S'tnn Valley E6 at Oshawa Hospital. one who attended, C.r-K atu.-tiros to' Donald port Beach Ladies Association Park at the no iih)al fee of$•5.00 Judy. Puckrin entertained The- Friendship Gi ouli of the /� .e ho"rianr? :who roil be 7 on June :wiil be h,kl'on Tuesrlav, June for 20 lessons. Parents to tI,- twenty ladies on Thursday Rouge Mill United Church W.A. GRA� `� SAND ]4ta grid Jce} Zettler whi :wi{1 '''Uth at Y.:rO p,.n7, at the Con range transportation for then evening at a shower for Miss,will hold a Strawberry Tea at ccq� T •r , 1•e ;:ears dirt on June whi _10th ty,H2;1. children, :Marlene Wavren, of'Port Perry, the church, Tuesday, June '?0th. CRU?.�Efl ' S_�OYL : Mr. and �I:s, G. Smith :rs{led The 'fir al 'field` day for the' Pastor D. Holnnes will be Marlene and Ray vesautels are' Congratulations to VI r• and j --- - (f;e-;;c,; ,n Inclranapolis last w'ee;h �winne.; of School Arr;a ='3 will, Bringing the niessage at both being married at ,Poet Perry Mrs, J. Karin of P.osebank Rd:' • :whole there •attended the be held�on' Tuesrla , June ;,0th,I services on Sunday, .June: 11th. United church on June 24. S, on their 23rd Wedding Ann: Prompf �Qd►vac,► :wer;,stake race. at Rr,:ebank: Patsy New•nnan, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Pratt, versary, June 3rd. +_:4 •wish Salta Dennison a The z:'ad,ration dinner for the Rev. and 'Mrs, Harry'Newman Galt, visited at the home of Mr. Congratulations to 'Mr. and ATlantle ^i..ICS F.EE,i r'ECr�wer'}'. She is in the Gra de H students is planned awarded a prize and bur- Pratt's brother, Kenneth and ;Mrs. G. Perry of Dyson Ed. on q;4x Het=pitSi and her friends Ft:dav, June _tilt[ at Fair root' Bar} for the highest stanrlinq in Mc-s. Pratt during the,�neek-end. their 34th Wedding Anniver- J he pe that she wv'il] Be out soon, 'Beach School. Grade 8, at O.L.C. Whitby. At Mr. gnd Mrs. A. Harvey have I nary, June 6th. Valley Farm Road Friends bf Stanley Ball are T't.e Dunfa:r Baptist Church j the commencement exercises, returned to their home north of I Congratulations to Mr. and . w;st,ing ?.ion a sPEEUv f covE•= a[ridgy S(.-? e' 1!ic'r.ic w:iiI Net ylunda, , June +"th, Congratula-I the school. Mr. Harvey has Mrs. W. Corey of P.oseban plan r Pickering too. ��tar::Et' ULCEta sargery }.e:' r, Sat r Jur.e I.th, on,tions Patsy. 1 retir=ed frurri' the'T.T.C. j their 11th anniversary June 7t.h. : ' � - �_ �• . ' - •. •, � Thursday, June 8, 1961 .0 •� Page Ten THE PICKERING NEWS r, - ...... } _ t COMBINATION OFFER i —/ All For - 1 k of 8 M E''E 'Wieners . sWIZNER Rolls C 1-pkg. of 8 wiEhESS e MEArY QUEENS ROYAL STANDARD SLICED Ib"I+o•wASTE . c Pork- ' , Ten e r o � n PEACHES% ' ' ice or' k�-.- NJTR Oi 9 15-oz. Tins c _ GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE NO. 1 GRADE CALIFORNIA 'LMON Y IA's Tins C PINT BOXES • - ; IGA SWEET JUICY THIN SKINNED VALENCIA 1E DOZ C I SUN KIST 0RANGES . 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