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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_06_15 , I 4 H. - NNIYENALL ' S 'I A Cf 2 . 8941 PRfCE: 1k P" COPY UME 79–•Ne. N9 PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1961 ; Pickersng- Vifi a1_- ge -Notes Dynalm e S i.Pn I!IJUh�:!:hn!IINON!'P'!!Ilfilll il'q�,..l?,rl:!P.I ,,.:IPiCIPA i'�"l'iililllmi YIq!lttliplin�( '!� ll,.11l9h.ta':I!ItN', _ .- F d Mr. and Mrs. Silas Oke Run- were in Campbellford last Sun- all, will celebrate their fi ftieth day. adding Anniversary on June A l,ublic•viewing took place re ouge ' oun �, 1J61. an Wednesday of this week tc Mi. and Mrs.' Runnalls, the see household el its of the late ' �rrpr Rise L. Ruddy. A •public. 3`t• . Manzang, were FiOT11J demo! lion es:perts were called to Rest up the whole area for at'least X00 t, around. arried in Port Hope where auction will be held on Thurs- hey lived, many years before, day and Friday of this week a: Rouge last Thursday to burn off `?04 stick of dyna- It is believed that men who are wrec;:jre the old yin to Toronto. Mr. Run- the Reddy Estate. g mite that had been found on the laRri in front of house came..on the dynamite and did not know what ails worked for Dineens later A shower for Marg Hortog ;:it 1NaS, and then set it out On the lawn. awanesa Mutual Insurance was given by the Evening Auxi• an abandoned house on Taylor road. . o., and Anglo-Canada Assur-; liary of the United Church last Mr. Alex Strachan, who lives next.door to-the The sticks may have been in the house for 3 nee Friday, June 9th, in honour of house found`15 sticks lying on the lawn beside a ° her forthcoming marriage tc .-years. Some of the nitro had leaked out. A fire was Their only son Jack and I Ron Fevang. Marg received large box which contained 185 sticks. started and each stick was burned separatetly, They grandson John David, reside in many lovely gifts from the went off with a goof sound. Clarkson, Ontario. Mrs. M. Mc-{ �He called Councillor' �iifford Laycox and Engi- , large number of ladiei who at- Hol a niece and her family neer T. O. Jefferson, who in turn call ed Pickering see'` `dente•of Welcome, Ont. tended. IVlogt of the men working with the dynamite auf- arll� iother niece, Mrs. Trues- One of the largest crowds to Township Police. The police called members of the ,few head aches and aching teeth for nearly Z4 dais Rent; lives in gmt". attend Erskine Memorial Ser- ,Metro BOrrib Squad who came out with, special hours afterwards. This_is said to' have been caused vice turned out last Sunday. ui ant to burn off the-ldynamite.- The.grounds were beautiful and eq pm b the fumes which came off with burning the r. and Mrs. Runnalls will squad- at ----- lric' home to their friends on many people there renewed old A member of the bomb said that if �Y - sticks. -- , acquaintances from last year• ite had exploded it would have blown the afternoon of .Sunday; June of the dynam The collection amounted Nu wumW�mWi,WNM:wu mnq m e,wnnnwu,a,.:.�wuuwuuwn n,uuWmnMxa n gtMWxYnxwnNU: w ate w!*xMW1�nu:eMnweutl meuumur m, wuuw swM uw iW,wutwWwr:i W t NVm ones «u nl:wwwrr 1R, 1961 from 2 to 5 p.m. at $600.00. "'" °OiW� 41• •, their home 53 Lincoln Avenue, ' The bridge on the 4th con Celebrations !Endorse Pickering. cession and Greenwood Rd. �l- No A To' Be Taken Mr. G. C. Baker, Church St. lapsed recently afid traffic is Taking shape ����� C�a� N. left on Monday evening by;now being detoured around. No train for Vancouver, returning'one knows how .it happened. Committee chairmen of. the b lane on June 26th, Mr. Chas. Hutchings, Church New' ' Hell ort township's 1SOth ,anniversary _S P Regard ng celebrations reported to a meet- Col 1�1littee Congratulations to Mr. and i St. S. brdught three stalks of _ ing last week and final details Heirs. Webb, Lincoln Ave., on I Persian Lilacs into the office the birth of a baby boy, born this week The stalks measured Pickering, Township Council I had objected about the noise.for the three day affair are now I An Incustrial Development being wrapped up. Monday, June 12th. I'J5 inches long. has been advised by their aolici-'and council, considered' chars-` � Committee was c,-ffficially endor- 11 tor, Harold H. Elliott not to ing him under their anti-noise+ The -parade, the carnivs, i by town•h:, co..incil last We are sorry to report that. take action to oppose a heliport,bylaw. ,sports, church ,service, the h'^ week at a special meeting Mr. Tom Watson is confined to j �• i ,You may be entering what tore .book and other deta;I, fax Creates in Pickering Township. i Ajax Hospital, but is now pro- JL _ ed cakine_could become very involved legal ` .` I were discussed. . greasing favourably. tion against considered FcL Harold Scott, Canadian j its OWt1 Navy action against Mr. Frank Ogden! proceedings that could be ap-i •A big show is .pl"•'•'red for who was granted a license for pealed to the highest courts" Saturday night which will fea Army Overseas, and wife Dor-i Ajax Town Council this week z heliport on his backyard on!Mr. Elliott said. ture Joyce Hahn, Gordon Tapes otiiy flew home to see their par passed a bylaw creating a naval Dixie road 'a few weeks ago, by l "The costs in loss could be I nt the "Hoedownera", the Han ' ents last week. We are sorry to flotilla of three navy vessels, on the Department of Transport.I substantial" commented Coun-' son sisters and- many others. a' 0 report Mrs. Fred Scott died on the occasion of the.town's 20th Several of:Ogden`s neighbors I cillor.Milton Mowbray. There will be fireworks, flags Tuesday morning. _ ' - 'versary to protect , the music and all the ingredients to �. Ladies of the villa wily weT- _ town's assets at all costs. make July 1st here one of the come Cindy's the new store just The First Lord of ' the best holidays'yet. ° ,`S the former Bell Tele- O t _ opened in Admiralty, His Worship W. A. rise n More tr� s will flee behind the P.O Parish calls upon all residents hone of sell children's wear, st �• to serve the town at this time. 'Present Cross b� motions, yard goods etc. Flagship of the newly created I Mr. and Mrs M. Bore in navy will be known as H.W.S. Urban P�'►o .: and family, Mill St. were in Ajax and the other members of I e '.-Made O oak Grill' on Saturday. 24 rela- the fleet shall. be known as} x �, truce met to honour Mr. Bon- H.W.S. .Achilles and S.W-S. eves t to on her 70th bn- One only has to look at the ll, they coon -find thpmQeIve Across made of old English ' tLday Exeter. nee; schools and the new adds-�'b u sy in recreation. Home. an<. oak has been Presented by t. mothers of Guides and The Town of Ajar WLS lions to the old ones to realize School. service clubs' or what Peter's wad St. Paul'c churches, The named in honour ot'Ylse gallant f a p England to St. Brownies will be interested to ship H.M.S. Ajax which won that Pickering Township is be- I have yon. In act, we su.T tz: Pickering, Ore ` E. CA�II'eiELL learn that over $58.00 was [Wade eat victories in World ing invaded every week by new that a few of t^eye former Sift George's C h u r c e Pickering, on the Candy and' Bake Sale many great Canay to be e•eMed at the familie=. taiek� long for thr yu'et lift � War II in the Atlantic and the tt of the c:ty, entrance to the Pariah Hall. 1 'With a e it 'awareness of the Last Fly' �'.�editerranean 34ost of them are city PeoP The cross wn s made by wor,c-I Wisps Pickering will assume in Mr, and Mrs. Keith Balsdon Two of the TtEwPCt comm�n- lhave purchased the former Wil- Ajax "Old Home Week gets w`o are swinging over to suhui• 1 sties in Pickering Township are nen in Pickering, England and t the development s hoe Ree e mot Shea S2 farm at Manilla. I under way this Sunday Jane 18 ban living. A few. fo lishing1" ;Wept Reu'ge a- 'Bay Ridges• I ,as on display. in the church ario's Golden Horseshoe, with a community church,.,#er- -nough think tlizt life in the Aetus�lly e•-t Rouge got,its of St.. Peter and.St. Paul be- Sherman Scott pointed out that Mr. Bill Goody and Mrs. Dou . , -the ava0ab,?ity of complete ser- Pic vice at 3 p.m. in the shopping wile open psr�' i= gtii�t an ,fast �tati ?r...1:2bust 1926 when :ore shipment to Canada. vices for :ndustr}' for the first Setts of Portland were in (centre p'arking lot. A full t.,.•tful and t-� ""'" '°"' n, kerns last week and were over- Vie P.ou, . Hi:1 Gulf Club was The cross has just arrived in time. make= Pickering, Town- vleek's program is planned. do in the evening- but g,AP t ..,,,..., I tttF '-;' opened :n ickering and will be on dis night guests of Mr, and Mrs which will wind up on June 24 .S1id watch TV t ship a ,rime area for the con- F, ?rouse and Mr. and Mrs.I with the selection of Miss Ajax the wav ,if : vise .;i tl growth tty in tit. George's chu,c� on I sidFratien of sew indssuy and Schell of Ajax, and weekend un ':'> mcrr.:ng. June 1-.',• comme:ce. and a big dance_in the evening. If they 1::. 'e tom' nt= urttl 19;•�. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim -— Mr. John E. CantplZell was ° Davidson at their cottage at named chairman of the commit- Peterborough. While here they, Chief Parker tee which also includes,: Don- visited man3 of their Pickering. Bed,l^Ili Kenneth Clarke, lion- fr:ends and everyone was de- pit? G:?.= : , Norm Millen, Wil- lighted to see them again. �S Honored l:an, Neuman;Brig. Jock Spra- Mrs. Jtry--Smith—and__.three , 4 T ,,.: o. ,. ..:.TT r children of Lincoln Street left presenting co •T Tuesday by plane for a visit , By Association Sherman Scott ane w -h her parents in Scotland. Ross Deakin and :•Iotr- We were sorry to hear that I Chief R. T. Parker of the r bray' ! I Dan forme):? of Itan's Grill Special sneaker for the et en- !the was lusts =ic in hospital and Pickering Township police de- ,.` a N nart.,nent has been honoured by r ing w'as'Alf.ed \teem o of al;- u a le! ,.ellt,sut gerv. :bFing elected •o the directorate Provincial Lepa:•tment of Plan. - w. Re 3lrs, W. P. Baker, Cameron � �)n•aiio Chief Constables' ning and Development. S±. is,ted her »,o.tt, lIi .� sail r mar ; Grans- at Tara o :�; .the Cn:ef Parker was elected at SCOUT NEVUS we,;k(,::1. ' '131 B:i] G?'ahaat ! the annual coinention held.'in "v'4e are exUemel - of N-r-.h Bay last .week and is one j , tnr 1st Pickering Cub Pac'- and family;' N1411 Street. ai,e• 4 !i:;ectnrs p ,f- fi•:_ re resenting �vho won"t-he Cuu.. e�TrophY platning a trip `•'.,.his home :n 1-E1 r,olice chiefs and is the on't; last Saturday. the �'uL ;ee is Ba?lyclare, Ireland, to visit with ,lirectn. in this area, the tw•o • ^'�:`' an annual affair who• •e all Cub i� •..� n erfa t.tt. t• a for r O h s parents nearest being at Windsor And " hallda;v: � !'arks.from t. e liingstcn. cutitpete in' events bazi ,' Mrs. Doucette's mother who � �' an•1 scoond star Cub •.work. has been sta;:ing with her dau Con ratulations are also in ghter for two months is leaving', The Old Way r ortkr '.'or the Leaders w'hn d for England, on Thursday. 3Ir . �'' Those attending the .official # Hated :n much trf .their time :n Do,;cette had a going away pat` tinening of the Claremont CAW- trainin; our buys. Itt the novel- ty last weekend with friends servation Park on June 29 will ty event for Leaders uur 'fis=t ft am oronto coming to wish see demonstrations in flailing aid training was almost put t t Mrs. Stevens bon voyage. ' and binding s eaves. the test to revive one of 01:1 '�Ir, and Mrs. •Jim Smales also there11 be log sawing ;Leaders who almost drowned visited his sister Fanny Holmes and the ladies may have a g g in Coca Cola. last Sunday. chance to show their skill in ' WHY THE PRETTY BICYCLES? Why the decorated doll carriage? Margaret, David and Rob- we had hoped to have plc The United Church Sunday churning. Vlhile.modern equip- art (in that order) Liddell have been frying out their decoration ideas for the annual Gar-Mures taken Monday night, but School picnic on June 9th was ment has replaced old, it is den Part to be resented by the Church Guild of St. George's Anglican church o1 June pause of exs►ms quite a nttm well attended and everyone en- y P �f hoped that some of our older three for decorated baby pisses, her of our boys were absent. joyed themselves. Coming home residents will be on hand to 24, There will be three prizes for decorated bicycles, Among the activities of t"� — cars had to detour along the show the younger generation ar,d a!I young bicycle or baby carriage owners are invited to enter. Rumor has it that the', 4th concession, a bus loaded 9 evening were investitut ec of what it meant to' provide's lie- Popular Pickering Youth Band will lead a parade of the entrants to St. Geor e's Parish Hall with pncesso slid off the road and church grounds where the garden party will be held. Lots of other fdatures too, at Kenneth Bales ds Wayne ]�.t and had to be Pulled back ing from the land in pioneer, (Photo by Barrie Pomeroy) est. � Ted Sleep and Len Pearson days. the garden party, fossil oges. : r _ ` ' ►sLpe Tw.o THE PICKERING NEWS Thursday, June 15; 1961 SHE PICKERING NE ws ,' APPItAISA1S INSURANCE _ REAL ESTATE _. T ___E3TA-1IISNE0 1111 Ora WH. 2.6212 . Residence WH. 2-31;15_��±± NE W E LL Issued every Thursday by The News Printing and Publishing Company (Gladys Newell) ,Authorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont. Real Estate Broker Pickering Vildoge :SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per year — United States ;3.00 per year �,,Y R1 L E.: �-M O R L E Y BARRY MURKAR, Editor WH. 2-5770-} or Toronto WA. 3-9513 ` Whitby Phone. MC $-3625 "Yo ur F n endly R esi�ent Age n i" ADVERTISING,RATES UPON REQUEST .Cobourg FR. 2-7601 Succes's es• "Highway" '.� Mite East of Dvnbcrton, No: 2 Hiq?war Car Failure _'32 Kh1GSTON RD W.- P O. BOX 160 The success or failure of the Pickering Township - PICKERING, ONTARIO 160th anniversary celebration depends largely on the _response of the general public. _ _ - If it fails, it should not be blamed on the committee' �� O H H � • LAY members who are working very:hard to make the entire t N S U R A N C F NO DOWN PAYMENT weekend, one that will long be remembered. I PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE . OF ENGLAND We don't think it will fail, but those in charge, as COMPANY LTD. might be expected begin to wonder about this time, if all l LIFE — AUTOMOBILE '- FIRE " .Bathrooms Installed, Septic Tanks, their work is worthwhile. 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST : Wells, Basements, etc. We think their work is worthwhile and we also think , so,on Plaza, Alex Shopping C•ntra nom,.: w+L.4-8101 ' it will be one of the biggest and -best celebrations ever Phone for Irnns«lial. c.y..•g. o•p or,NgM ,',For further information Call -held in these parts. Several familis, we have talked to, who normally'leave for the cottage on July 1st weekend, PAT DUNNE Temple 9-1841 are staying over to enjoy the fun here and will leave the %bUowhbg week. ;- .: ,PERSONALIZED PROTECTION There will be plenty of interesting.things W see and{ I A. R. FURTIER—INSI�RANCE support Local Advertisers ' The ball games, the celebrities, the games, the __- 'ldddieiand, the hot dogs, the parade, the bus tours, all add up to one.of the bi have beard of in this PH.W ATkintie 2-02��1 area for a long time. est times we . COOPER CASUALTY BLOCK_ LTD• And there is something to interest all ages. Plan to be FIRE — AUTO — LIfE — on hand. Visit your friends, have fun and, remember it ..920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO Is doubtful if you will be around for the next one: BLOCKS $t BRICKS So . . . make the best of this one. RAL STEEL j ; • STRUCTU EL I DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC CRANE RENTAL SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT "COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL�WIPING -STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO . Phones: WH. 2-1960—WA. 2-5103 I COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE :-FREE ESTIMATE NEW TANKS INSTALLED —--- -- — Em ie 9-1841 Phone Pickering WH. 2-2$33 ! NBARTON NEWS . PAT DUNNE : � ' : T P .�u . j St. ,Andrews Presbyterian Church . - The church was well &:,!d performan_c_e! Vf DECOR with worshippers. for the re tom^ �, with ACcel-A-Rotor Action tar morning servce of worsr.n- he minister Mr. K. Heron ccn- A T Pip ducted the service. The .Sct•ip- There's crisp new beauty.to the Olds wow for '61. What a ! A', fiery t Slip into an Olds . l' What a team, A fiery new Skyrocket engine that's all t - Iture lessons were taken frcrn And it's the sweeoing shape of tomorrow - the mobile! Admire the Jeremiah chapter 9' and St o a hydra-Matic Drive that years-ahead des;gn alit will stand the test of — flawless drstmction of John Chapter 8. The choir ez.- ttme. ft's the IooM haturess" ie uniprre AcceaA every appointment,No p that only Olds can Rotor Action. The smoothest, other car can match tered, the church to the give t ion swiftest, most economical other are's gracious- ness — In fact, few Heaven, praise him . in the marbled! cars a its class can height". Mr. Heron in his offhe .n I even approach R! But :did sermon told the story of tree this insistence on ex ro a erem his cellence is ,not new $ It's Olds! people knowing they were I'he oynsmK ee chosen people did not try t o ce+eor�tr seaan have a purpose in their reefs We should strive to discover the IT"S SPRING. • purpose of our being and what ~ as planned f r live-_ `. God h piano or ou The choir under the direction v of Marion McClement sang the i6 . 9 e t lovely anthem "My RedeemFr.DHS � . Lives" by Peery.y a Robin � ��e/ V Nicholson of Whitby, a welcome guest at St. Andrews resided Andrews, - .. gu _ •. at the organ. The Junior con • - . gt•egation• leader was Mrs. C Hawker assisted by Mary-Bath r « McClement and Bonnie Gorman <. i :•:r :2<; ::. v Y,>' In the afternoon the in M w E a is >. = 4 ? �cr `~" and choir took art in the arn- V. I ual Erskine Memorial Ser�•icfE :, ,• . } { fir. Heron sang a beaut`f i.l tenor solo in the anthem :O .•. .:r : .: Lamb of God, I come". :. :. z: f _ as ^:} 1 nttheumorning 11 a.m. : `ti the _ y ua i preparatory service at 30 p,m. conducted, by Rev. E. H j ;!.Hunter of West HiA. In Illustrated: Distinctive 98 Holiday Sedan io-•a L�ht _ S ernoon a quartette from -`+e • Whitewall.tire5 optional at extra cost . A General Motors Value se ti icesilatsrBi Brougham. m en - Chu? oss-261E ` Dunb¢rton limited { Dr. W. A. McKay the rr ir. Olds also offers... ` ter conducted the regular �, rl o, ing service assisted by _lira. H � a F Wo g I �: a r > �, Stroud at the organ. The c" i 's �� � f .. ery lnchanOLDSMOBILE e sang "I `Will Walk.With H;:.­.?`,, directed• by Mr. D. Fantl Oldsmobile value — unmatched value! When. you buy Nliss•E. Westgate conducted -' •. j. an Olds you enter a world of daringly, dramatically Big-car action.`. . . small-car convenience . . . beautifully AINSWORTH i Junior congregation. advanced motoring. Here is a car that carries you in combined in a totally-new thrift car — family-sized F-85. incomparable confidence thrcugh its long life - and Available in eight models, sedans,coupes, station wagons The scripture reading .' s returns more to you when you trade. Oldsmobile is an and the brilliant F•85 Cutlass! Matthew 16:13-28 with the t�:;t investment! IMITE'D frove the ll s rocs', "For zh soever trill save his life sl�:ll ' • 1 lose it: and whosoever will `.:A his life for city sake shall � f - .....:. . .: AJAX ONTARIO it". The sermon topic was "T e -- Eternal Paradox". The text s Dynamic 88 Convertible Coupe F-85 Cutlass --- -- ---- __ Ori@ Of Jesus' Sar:L$s w'l: :'tl ` seepis to contradict !,self, -t it is one of the basics of -. ,.. ,> . . . .:-; -... ,• ,: (-Continued on-Page 9) L w k! a THE 'P I C K E R I N G NE w5 'Thursday, June 15, 1961 _-__ _----- AUCTION SALE - FAII PORT BEACH -- WANTAD - Mr. K. Gulland Was out from the odd night and 'cheer for _WILLIAM G. LAWSON a! W, Ir Saturday, June 17Th, 1961-Auction Toronto on Sunday to visit his our players. They will play bet- - �, sale of household furniture, some an- daughter Mrs. J. Williams and tee if you do and it would make s .. tiqu• articles. Power King saw com- family of Park Crescent. Mrs. the coaches feel that their ef- Bcinister and So(iCito► e law plate with bench, electric motor, Gulland has been staying with'forts are being appreciated. P. jointer, etc., other power garage tools, the Williams family for the Mr. William Fairburn tea- _ .• .TELEPHONE WH. 2-2741 sae *ft., at .pr•ntice's Auction Rooms, � two weeks. cher at Fairport Beach school I{ Franklin House, Markham Village. p >� Property of the estate of the late;M's• Angela• and Martin' Julian l reports that the trip to Ottawa : . s Wohom, of W►e►kliam, and othsn. each won a' medal for having by_ of his Grade 8 students CHURCH ST. N. PICKERING, ONT. '` wills Sale. at 1 p.m. didr0: Rain or ;hires. the highest marks in their res- was a complete success in every X1. 1 farms cash on day of SO%-See Post.n. pective classes at the Trinity respect. They arrived at the Ken a Clarke Prentice, Auctioneers-, College of Music. This is the Lord Elgin Hotel at noon on e second meciai•'that Angela, who I Ftiday and left shortly' after ARTICLES SATE .,NOTICE TO CREDITORS . celebrated her 9th birthday on to take in the National Archi- AND OTHEO Saturday, June 10th, has won the$ and War Museum. Later on BARKGAIN CLOTHING STORE PAINTERS AND DECORATORS IN THE MATTER OI11,11 Estate Of this year. they made a tour of the thrilled Dianna Butler, who, was 15, ment Bldg,, and were thrilled • $1.00 an hour for gviek, clean, guar- HILDA IMTCHELL, Daaasad• on June 9th, had a welner roa§t when allowed to take snap shots onte•d first-class Painting and Paper A4 parsons having claims against In the garden on Saturday for of our representative Hen. Mic- _Featuring Fine Wearing Apparel for T HELL, late ,, IC f H IIDA M _. Icon in o _ Estate n s me e��c • g g a number of her friends. A g heel Starr seated at his d I - - ERIC STOKES - DECORATOR of the village of Pickering, in the g autograph y' LADIES - GENTS - CHILDREN ETC. R.R. 3, Pickering -TEmple 9.1714 County of Ontario, Widow, who died those attending were, Carol and to et his auto ra h.•The Burgess, Ruth Chomey, Linda were impressed by his brief ad-! PARTS AND,SERVICE on the 19Th day of April. orn@ ore Chung, Jennifer Ricketts, Lin- dress to them and also by the washing Machines - $20 and up required to fie details of same wnd ,la Pickard,' Florence Mitchell; short tali given by b2 r. John AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE the' undersigned prig /ro't: 22^d Don Polzin, Bob Dose las, Jim :.For F M t h e,r' s D N y do bf June, 1961, after whk?s`dote g Pallett w$tp of the Opposition. Phone: WHitehall 2.6410 y Stevens, Ted. Gates, Jim Cho- Party. They had their evening . Open Every Night-Till 9 o'uock the estate will be.,odministered, have rney. dinner at the Chateau Laurie_ : . .From June- 12 to June 18 ing.regard only to the claims of which SPECIALS the Executor. shalt then have notice, Loris and Edith. Unternahrer and went to bed at 9.30. SIr. NEw 2 M.P. OUTBOARD .and the Executor will not be liable to and Margaret Louise Parr tnson Fairburn was high in his praise l ! _ TWO GIFTS FREE ! - any person of whose cloim he stroll went on a trip to Sibbard's of Mr..Starr w•ho arranged the MOTOR .... ... . $ 95.00 Point or.•Lake Simcoe on Satur- tour through the Parliament • NEW LP. GAS REFRIGERA• not then have notice•paTED at Pickering, Ontorto, this day: Jun? 10th and vistted his- Bldgs. and who gave so rluch FOR THE LADIES: One pair of Nylons - TOR $199M torical buildings there. of his valuable;time to the s`.u- COLEMAN COOLERS, LANTERNS, ETC.,23rd day of May,'1961, dents, and also of the students The WALTER C. THOMSON, a.', brothers a reunion , three themselves 'who through their FOR THE MEN: One Ball Point Pen with HALF PRICE I Solicitor for the Executor brothers at St. Clemens, Michi- 85 I ! n, on Saturday, June 10th efforts raised the sum of ble. . every purCl'1CISe Over 3.00 .MILLER HEATING Pickering, Ontario. • --- -when Mr. and Mrs Stewart tc make the trip possible. In SERVICE Cummings and family' and Mr. their drive through Rockeliffe 9 TUDOR ST. - AJAX vv A N T E D and Mrs.. Doug Cummings and Park on Saturday morning they COME ONE - COME ALL! WH. 2-3491 family alt of Park Blvd. motor- had the home of the Governor Immediately-many rho!• articles for y rte Dan's Grill) - *so museum-for the Church Display, �, to Mr. and bars. Bruce Cum- General, Rideau Hall, pointed MAIN STREET --,BICKERING - (Opposite REAL SPECIAL BUY the'school Disp'oy. the General Dis- m,;ngs and family. The weather .eut to them: was good,.the Ladies went on a They drove on to Prescott Large Coleman soowlite coo`er, 1 ploy. Antigw p;ctvns, maps .doc� she in s ree in Detroit and - Coleman picnic stave.-I ice substitute, ns•nis, aliases, Pionee, articles, eta evep one'had a most enjoyable where they had a snack and all for 1125.95: ' all for the museum and leg cabin, rY from their t9 Fort Henry at ;pICKERING "Period Clothing- is also wanted. time. They returned Sunday Kingston. After' more refresh- Millar Heating evenin M. 23445 For information. poll: Mrs. Robert g _ 9 Tudor, Ajax W Torrance, Cron 9401: Mrs Murray Mr. N. Chomey of North Bat- manta at Cobourg they con- tleford.' Sask, visited his son. linseed h 1`me arriving here,about: (Elizabeth St. NOrtfi pun, 2- -Clore.Mrs. Mrs. A. story• -Mr. E. Chesney -and family of _PLANTS FOR SALE-P•tun;o, Aster, WH. 2.2760; Mn. W. R;ch+e, Mark 5.00 pm. Saturday night. Mr.i � ���� Snaps.' Marigolds. Sweet William 45Jt; or W. C. Mu,kar. WH 2-09.0• Victory Drive over the vreekend. Fairburn, the 26 students, Miss) land ottsers. Retail or whales°t•' There are a number of minor Sheila Moore and Mrs. Mc Ken•+ Robert MocDenald, Alto" Rd-I / �/• illnesses to report; the entire zie who accompanied the class COM�NG EVENTS ICe?ffer family o! Dumbarton F Roa.g• Hill, -on the:r .trip all declared they OR Shore has been under the wea= had had a wonderful --- - COLVAAN'CLEARANCE then, Mrs. Conley and.Lynn of Pickering Township Lakeview Ave. have both had d..-. -- - -- SEASON Picnic staves 66 95, Snaw:ite collors, - .- ANJSEUM -t s lugs, lanNros. •rc, the flu and Mrs.-, F. Williams I ni July.1, 1961 - 'SWIMMING Guaranteed reducotians Offie;al Opening - b Dumbarton Shores too has Must Clear been ill..we hope to hear soon DR. ALFRED AND _ MILLER HEATING SERVICE Strawberry Festival an Thursday, that they have ail recovered. ly s SWIMMIN� p INSTRUCTION 9 Tudor Street, Ajax, WH. 2 X91 June 22nd, +n the Rrsbyt•rion Church It was nice to learn that Mrs. school room under the auspices of St. E. Blenkarn of Dumbarton \+ I' NEW AND USED Andrew., Ladies Aid. Supper served` Shores and Stanle} Ball are L. VANAG.. i I Refrigerators and Gas Ranges from 5.30 p.m, on, Aclmissiari=Adults both home from .hospital and g Reasonable► Prices 81.00 that Mrs. G. Warner, although I LORNE C. WHITE I still. confined - to hospital, is VETERINARIAN ! SEPTIC TANKS LAWN MOWERS 'WHitehall 2-1517 The Friendship Group of St, And- greatly improved. s _ FOR SALE-Electric shove, Moffatt'4 'rws Presbyterian Church will hood A luncheon party was held at i Old Rosebank Rd. North s CLEANED I -.SHARPENED burner, automatic• like new, 575.00• their fine' meeting of the season o^ the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, ! ,p}-.�sdata_Dritt,_Liverpool: Wednesday, June 21st of the ham*Ca°�I Denney of Victory• Dr:ve in Rekering fs HAND or POWER ill' once of their two daughters R.R. No. 3, . W. J. BUTT Past Office h s`";REEL or ROTARY to OfR h Pas working, r • o front of f - 9 leave in ro - . FOR SALE-Frigidoir !loot , will •a • j ..-_._. condition, WM. 2-3115. at 7.30 slarp.. Brenda and Cheri who cele-. 2 Oshawa - RA. 3-4042 • brated their 6th and 4th birth- Telephone Td". 9-182:. Precision ))lode Balancing .(FOR SALE-1954 Buick, special, auto- You or• COMIC!, i",dtsd,- week. I' � �t ,,;tic, perfect condition thcoughout to Jopv Zettler had a nice day I and Sharpening on All Private, 5525.00• Crown Inn, Rose- ,pICKERING RED CROSS on Saturday to celebrate his 'If No Answer TE. 9-1504 i Types of Rotary MOWertl bank Rd. and No. 11 Highway. TE, OPEN HOUSE NN IS 4. d C•nr-e nth birthday. He and Glen wit-, I. DEN K GE -002 oa Friday 9 - Brock R Cams after camping out � - •T„•sda . Jun• 10 I inner I----- -'_.�_'.-.�..j' , FOR SALE-Crib and mattress in good y nl ht ware taken Gilt to d Water e �anditiorr. 515.00, TEmple 9.2672,, 2.4 a.-, and a skew• and came home t0 Supply p r AL D d T4•e women's Guild o4 SL George's •1-I-ere=-+^,-`s • �" ;a SO•SS 00 I in rh•i,l hate another r.ici- camp out in Soo gat R8Fairporf Beach ROa home. large I Anglican church ore hod 9 I t'-.e back. Irariea, Joey and•Glen pCKERING ;F eso gas TEmple 9-1409 FOR SALE-2 bedeaam '� 1,Od0 gas 57.00 wn, carries ang,.a'.•Card*- earl/on 1-rte 24.:frorn, cornlr lot, 11590.00 do „ me Parish Hal, and "ave decided this .is really Liv- .1. LANDSCAPING 560.00 per month, full price $7500 1 3 to a p• + ALSO U40 GRAVEL We Call For and Deliver S60 information phone TEmDI•� grounds. More/ p,:xes For best decor• iC-g• Anywhere in Township - Birthday cor.gratulations are Too SOU AND flu y`N For aced .bicycle. Doll Car,:age. •cod- L, ?Spec ] St!'in 1 9.2;35. wori diaolny a-d need+e•+ark. bake in order for Briar. Pate wh. -c WEST 4AL Ar, d-7039 I" tabe Coco• , 3:`Ln cr. June:to and,to Doris YOGI wf'•s e,ea^or Sodding MAN'S 91CYCLE C,C.M, one ea old,I -abro• c-;,arena comer --- - - -,- good condition apply c o Leslie, Sny Treas.•e �+ j Unternahrer wnc was 1Q On '-h �u I -_ F-.----.----- ,;,ad 3es. peter Bryce, Altono Rd. C60d,ens Rom^daboat Ert-once F'ee June 11th. + Power Ro' �9 I'' $-`�- AT. 2.1929. AFrer^aa• Tai So ce-*s. t The ball 9eaS:�q w'll be open Tractor Grading ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED _ ing abou` the beg nr.r!% of Ll F?R SALE-DiaYer piano wit'n ra''s.'. and there will likely b? one ;y :Sod Deifvered .q. -Empl• 9.2237. i home game played per week by ! ,B.U I L D I N G SUPPLIES ,1, ! FCR SALE-9' x 112 rent and cai top each ach of cur *irPP teams N>XI W N. 2-6090. �:r a l'kply' can't attend all°these 1W,. �..a..1.{.:;.t�f. ! • timer. WH. 2.1866__ -- - 1-1' -. games but do try to amble over ! scmv PUMPS - Recondirio•�d co-- T� LUMBER - -NlASONiTE 'HARDWARE i pkte with twitch and floats $2593 1. New sump Pumps CEMENT - BLOCKS - GRAVEL Pressure system complete $69.00 SERVICE 4320 KINGSTON ROAD ;'-'GRAND 1�ALLEY PARK WANTED-MasseyHarris 5cu+{ler. sill, . REZ WOOD STAIN & SEALER -` GLASS tooth. Vmpl• 9-2506 -- MaICIEOD'S C)F OPEN C.I.L. PAINTS IS NO - ! ! ..,REAL ESTATE pICKERING o SERVICE HOUSE FOR SAIE-2 Bedrooms, large }�.e Z-1-860 We would' like to announce the opening of. ! OIL AND GAS FURNACES - SALES AN kitchen, living and bathroom, on G - quiet street and large treed lot. 1 EAVESTROU HIlVG PLUM81'NG Tile north of D'unbartan• Phone) �rNIaC Can Fix-Il#" �U� '`New Dance Had I • ,,f E. 9.2095 for particulars. •• i _ _---�-- - ',B`U D G ET TERM S EMPLOYMENT WTD.'' _ FRIDAYS TEEN DANCE . - The fi:-st eleetru: sal*.-s�a_•ter •` , Tailored alfe,at:ons, re• SEWING - :�:aa irtro.iucee by Cadillac in The Metrotones _ $1.00 per person 7 po:rs, WH. 2.0444. Mar ore.• M `'' .. - C ER Nt> -2431 � �TH it ehall 2-b 71 '-TEm g �Ju�y7;. 1'�1' as standard e�utpt �ent. pl NT. �fo.a• pass_nget• cars are built "'`' SATURDAYS' HOEDOWN ATION ROAD i Y4 at CL1 of Canada's Oshawa CARDS, of THANKS plant than at any- )ther automo- - M;ontgomtery'S Orchestra - $2.90 per couple - ti:'e plant in Canada. (Couples On!y1 o Nicholson-We wish to thank relo•I "'IVews'r advertisers t}vss, friends and neighbours for their Every' year, 10,000 people _ many acts of kindness and expres• tour the Oshawa-- plants of __ ..,VALLEY FARM ROAD. PICKERING ,ions. of sympathy shown us during General Motors. A walking.tour the illness and d• of Mrs. Walter would take weeks to complete '2. 'MILES NORTH NO. 2 HIGHWAY ' ISolicit Ydur Patronage Nicholson. and .so visitors tour by motor Nicholson family, i2ed "train". v - L Dvnborfon, Ont. _Page_Four _ T K is P I C K E R I N G NEWS Thursday, June 15, 1961 CLAREMONT ramliage here again. dergoing observation , at the' in the chair. Zone Commander!Vizely, Bob Madill, Al Rozelle, Saturday. Pastor and Mrs. J. Carnegie, Brierbush Hospital in Stouff- Ro.,e Bate of Bowmanville paid' Gdd.e Ortiz or Jack Rennie. ! Linda Smith entertained As part of the Pic::ering�had Hamilton friends visit them ville. I her annual visit. She praised� Mr. and Mrs. Ross Redahaw`number of friends at her ho Township anniversary celebra- on Sunday. ( Jim Graham was admitted to I tna local. group for the work!entertained a large number at'on Friday evening on the occa We understand that Mrs. Roy,the Oshawa hospital this week lthey are doing.. a barbecue on Saturday, the!aion of her birthday.' tion, a dinner will or hcle in I Moigsn is confined to hospital Ito have an eye cataract remov-( The Claremont Park Board occasion being the coming mar- Congratulations to June Ben Claremont b Friday, June y the Claremont rat at present. (ed. in connection with the 150th riage of Ann CoKrell.and Bob I son and Bob James who 'cel sponsored b Over' 500 persona are expect-II Mr. Ernie Baker is in. Ux-I anniversary year are planning Cherry. The couple received a brate birthdays this week. Business and Community Ads,>. ed to attend the Ward reunion i bridge hospital for ulcer treat- a 3-day celebration for August set of lawn furniture, Ken Sorry- to hear that Krd. Ko eiauon The theme will be, l:b ;scuttle} at Cie party here. ment. 4, 5,and 7. Ball games, booths,l Jones did a masterful job am bert Redahaw'is to go into Claremont Past and Present'' Sorry to report that Mrs, Mil The Ladies Auxiliary the contests, call and Mr. Clark RsR•son former �' judging chef. pital. red Mr and member of a pio- Taylor is confined to bed since Legion held their monthly meet- etc., *ill be part of the pro- Mr. -and lire. George Norton The W. I. are invited to• racer family will be guest apes- `ter operation ing at the home of Mrs. F. l3C�F gram, if you care to assist the of Oshawa.visited at the home the wgaving looms of Kra Mrs. Lloyst is at present un-f lingshead with Pres. J. McGuire board, you may 'contact Kal of Mr, and Mrs. Norton on I Boyes at Brooklin on Juae 21 ker. Brief reports will be given 1 -by representatives of the Park , Road, Guides and Scouts, Base _ �. . . ..rww�+wr►�.- . ball league, Recreation Commit- -• tee and the Film Council. The i dinner, will be -prepared by the, Women's Institute. The Clare- mont band a ill' be on hand to; play a few selections, Tic:ceta will be $2.00 and you are advis-I' ed to obtain yours early. I - - nstr Taylor held. a boat de-! EvNY EVENING TILL 7:00 PJAG ROUGE H I L L monstrat!on at '+Iussleman's ;. Lake on Thursday nit'it. ' Several local bcA•lers attend-1 ON NO. 2j HIGHWAY ed a jitney- at ctouffville on' EXCEPT S. � FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M• ='S Mr. ay ,night. Mr.. and bars. Lon Hades f 'PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. JUN JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE E 15 - lb - 17 - and Misses Geer-gina and Viola, T')rsythe attended the Flower Drum Song at the O'hetfe Ce1-� H I C K E IV S FEARMAN'S FULLY COOKED READY TO SERVE BONELESS tre on Saturday. We. are sorry to repot, that ?Mrs. Frank Hutchings is in I (Fresh ti IL the Uxbridge Hospital U _ German measles are on the Grade "A" ALF HAM Ave" Oven Ready _ 7 c,, ,3 Bra. FRESH LIAM PORK Professional For Roasting ,Women r1 Meet Frying or sari. �>wrn�; ,Ib. DU 1b. a e - - - Oast Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot Roast lb 39c At Ajax gOUNO OR SQUARE fresh Lean Minced Beef . . . ... . . . . . 31bs. ! Guesta numbering over 50, d«nts and mem- p S1RLOld T-BONE & WING Ib. 'bens of Business and Profes- b• C D..aal H.�,..•:.15 flubs from 'RUMP ROAST Oshawa, Bo wmanville,. Lindsay and Port Hope, were ;,resent at. SLICED RINDLESS ' the Emblem Breakfast held by + STEAKS Ajax Basins= and l'r fessicnal .. s•'* � BACC lb C Women-'s Club on.Suaotay, June E�ilti / ; 4th. t91t, —the Legion Hatt. — Standing Prime Rib Roast . . . . . . lb. . Ajax J8tA and 7th Ribs) - w wet* presented to each Cross'Cut ":Ort r.!3 g1CJ2%.��1►T . . . ... . . lb. 59C gee,3t on ar. gal Ana t:,? Leg on - — ;FRESH MINCED STEAK . . . . . . . . . lb. i 1.ad+F.�' '.�•�a;;E':rg cateled'anal zFrvrs a delicious breakfast. - - - � ���� � SHORT . RIB ' bits. Mary Sloan, Emblem Wieners� - . ': E'han•mPn. •a elr ,n•?•:"tF.a g•�ests . -. and rr:troduced the new.presi- _ _ _ lb dent m Ail Bu-:n.,s� an.] PLu- BLADE BONE REMOVED �5 f�aaon,l ttornan's Club,- Mrs. __. R 0 A S T :Edith br!ver, u-So presented ROUND t hP.,.{ 'a�.{e —hfrs.' 'Th?rma or .Ib. � -:Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast Ib. T P-11, I.n :el ark. president, STEAKS Era. P•iur:et Clark, Pert Hoe (First Free R,be) c•I•,') '.2i.�T.^. .''.• Alien A/NNNHW�N' •let•• Past • President' of - - Ajax Club, Mrs. Victor- KZ%04JL ►Il EXTRA SPECIAL MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHM11; 1 Ir. Rail },a.'de iiu�.Mr.,r.%ia Club BABY ROLL pres'.dent, and biro. Gladys frill, _ (SAVE bel 0-haws "I:Ib _ple ident„ and, DOG FOOD M :s Jennie Pl`ngle, Regicnal 15% CANADA PACKERS P-4vis-w of Cansd:ar. Fe:era- tion of r;�siness a�rl• Prc€es- ' os. Riws sinnil Won-Ans' C!uh5 fo rthis : area and Public ;relations offs-� I KLIKI :cer f:nm 'Ger.eral S10^..ors, .3 _ - -nshawa; :hn_ interp:•-ted ttie .......p. 12 oz. Round tins for i:mble n, h:rh 11 as desig $d in Save 1Se LBO. _ C ; reae. t,e ��p FEARMAN'S•CANADIAN QUEEN " 1 Ys lb. tin. .ehell ang "1 1. ',1rs. A7r. *`f t lbod b COOKED HAM . . . . . . . . . _ 'ail • ch?Il s_ng "1 ('a..r. t 7.1 ,t'r He R'hnm Angel.= «'orshir (Save 1Se1 (Came of 48 tins S3.9S) ; .l.Save IOc) and "Rl-ss This E',•use", 3ccoin MAPLE LEAF - WAGSTAFFE BRAND panie�l tt; tills. J.iaa G:eet cn TENDERFLAKE TWO LR�• RASPBERRY Charboneeau 3 V lb. the- •i1anU• � ... - b same 9�► PEANUT BUTTER $1 sprat,,, .�, .T ;., r� ie Y r-•:F - `_=-_ - __ 1 RE by Mfrs Ma!•. g _n, whL. alai l.1. s -'(Save 30c) 1A ul t.. r-i ..h'�.r.t 1� -large 24 oz. jars Conant of "zoha� a a!id Mrs ,;ri�rla s U + {•; a_t; •;r f : l .ir.b'Arn to uh, •r!S/ - fC)r C Rutherford's Fresh Quart Ca tn� ,l:b. 6� BUTTERMILK . . . . . . . . . A ;.t-r of ;ha:; fCe ho i,itat- -- (Save 25c) -i±y ,a rci ed bs fir,. INGERSOL .(Special Offer Of 5e Per Pkg. Off Plus 3e Off) Gladys Hill, rsha::a. CHEESE SLICES . -! 1/z lb: pkg_Z?C SWIFT'S JEWEL (Special offer of 4c off) i -_ In 1320, G.Nf cars bnilt -in ' SHORTENING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ib. �:+bans we-­e -i;.- firs- m :1a'1•o (Special Offer of 6c off plus 4c off) 41l'e t�•F r lj"=`ahl� frr,nt seat, —� MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CfiEESE Large 16 oz..jar No 1 Select Firm Golden Ripe :'side' crrtains and tire carriers. IbS. Gen:ral Motnr°s Corporation - -BANANAS. ' ,;is. owned by 86;+,'!0 in.di�:?' ai �� - pre 3 _ stock holrlers. \r it dig rd,al (• - hr)I�ls as much as 1.5 per cant 'r CALL )f car's outstanding common ' d-R•t�r� - For our Garden A Complete Selection of ='`)`k ` C STEELE BRIGGS & REN•NIE'S SEEDS,, & SEED POTATOES, At Oshan ail GFneral �I :ors (Save 10c) to ERAN I U M S 59c ea builds conlmercial ve?ricie5 FLOWED PLANTS . . 35e per box or 3 for $1. ranking' froin•half-t�nn ;•i,•i•:-uns FRENCH'S INSTANT MASHED OZ SCALLOPED p +Q� ALYSSUM SNAPDRAGON ASTERS CARNATIONS MARIGOL to •)0,000 ]found wross _!F e. a� � 31 .00 r . , we:ght tr•aCt01'-tlttlrvr tyl:e ��TA � 3 PACKAGES 1 — NICOTIANA, PETUNIAS, SALVIA ZINNIAS, SWEET WLLIAM, E trucks. cks, to ETA13LE PLANTS 35c per box or 3 for 1 VE P $ Cenral Motu.s of Canada MAPLE LEAF SLICED- 6 oz. Vacuum Wrapped Pkg. TWO for TOMATOS, PEPPERS, CAULIFLOWER, S'.'��:1.-1 ONIONS makes purchases fiom, suppliers FRESH �m 450 these purchases a es ar, ie?• & CHEESE LOAF 39C Home- Grown .Asparagus �2 bunches 2 4lmong these r,urchases are dia- MACARONI monds (for•boring-tccls) and _ baliard• - table b1•ushes (forj STROUlys roo D N cleaning fabrics). • Thursday, June 15, 1961 ' THE P I C K E R I N G NEWS Page Five R. B. COLLINS 8k SON LTD. PROVIDES QUALITY WHITBY'S POPULAR BEAUTY SPOT DS �. J. OTT ENS WEAR IN THE DISTRICT ON OF FOOTWEAR TO RESIDENTS OF THE AREA. A COMPLETE BEAUTY CULTURE SERVICE Mo. 8-3679 103-A DUNDAS W. MO. a-4261 119 BROCK 9T. MO. 8-3476 102 BYRON S. , Remember for your shopping pleasure that in'the district Whenever there is mention of quality footwear, R. B. CoUins serving style consciousitwomen throughou tharea professional Central Y satisfied at Otanbrite'sa Men'se Wear established 10 0 years age st Son Ltd, established in 1872, is always associa-ted- and opened September 1960 at their present new modern show The staff of this store includes experienced fitters with a locate, a very appropriate slogan for Chia'should be "STYLIST who resent the highest type of goods ve complete IN HAIR FOR THOSE WHO CARE" and Mrs. Iris Huyck p g , which this firm stands knowledge,of this business, and their ability to 1 behind, and will back up in every detail. The very latest vogue comfort has won many satisfied patrons not only in Whitby� i rwdeie 8 gi$e id anansees expert herrelmany professional attain all and most exclusive men's clothing and furnishings will be - .but in this section as well. All shoes are 6ted with Brea accenting youthfulness and ,found at very attractive prices. _ which assures you of complete comfort of your footwear. the attributes to goad` _- Nationally advertised lines are featured here, such as Arrow Shoes in a wide variety of styles, that play a leading role in dignity in styling. _ shirt, Stetson and Adam hats, ,the correct costume of the well-dressed man or woman are on By making your appointment with the Beauty Spot which Tony Day sweaters,-MacGregor Banlons, made to measure SuAs display at this store, as well as shoes for children, that fit Idac °vim in the hail styling field. This inclvdee professional rents, hair byy,Cambridge Riviera and ready made by Clinton Clothes. great comfort and style. Featqred is Dacks, Hartt, trestments etc. It is a plea- "Joe" Ottenbr�its is prepared to serve this community wits find L Pedwin far men, Air-s�6ep, rienses, Graeia and Con- colouring, tinting, cutting. setting, a-ad I to shoes for Women. Bastes Hrvar4 and Packard for sure to review this outstanding business and professional cos- the latest and up to date stock the market affords. So it is with tern and to highly recommend their services to our reader& pleasure we urge our readers to visit 'this very popular stoza do&m and teenagers, b „('oiling. which is worthy of recommendation. Remember this is an (dean bl' directed Y choose our Fathers Da Gift as they are featuring Ii. H. Collbas$ l3oet I.td is cape y shop to y Y Thin firm is a valuable contribution to this complete ass special low prices for the occasion. and satisfaction in regards to anything In footwear, in life, entainly aided the people of the area to s better BASS'ETT'S JEWELLERY SPORE ESTABLISHED and are worthy of high HALF A CENTURY HAVE A REPUTATION FOR IN INTEGRITY MITTON ELECTRIC & MACHINERY' LTD., ON$ BIUXRWT DAIRY (WHIT . LTD. LEADERS 106 BROCK N. � MO, Z<-372t OF THE FINEST FIRMS OF ITS(WHITBY) KIND „ • I'ltis,reputable bas;nees was' founded b7 the late Norm" 298 CHESTNUT ST. MO. 8-299'9 $UAI1'FY DAIRY PRODUCTS SINCE 19W This progressive firm estabiished.in 1956 provides Indust:;, ]SO. 8-6611 jBsssett 60 years ago, and since 1989 lase been espaby directed 1ee66ss BYRON $?. by "Xao» Bassett, who has npheli"ell fi:e reputation Created commercial and institutional establishments with one comp their prindpal is the dairy bassatwe. by this founder.. earerage for all electrical requirements, and are a valuable This fairs t>sroagh 1 ors of quality Seeing is believing and yen cannot realize that there is,each asset to this area. '``i;has enabled t]isen to become tae Their del v� have become watches sad jewellery at Base"em The confidence shown by their customers is reelected in the dairy Products is the area — 'L'!►eir deery � abd a large selection of diamonds, a familiar rod CtS tb ills peepde of Whitby, Ajax. until you visit the store and see for lte quality the latest modes steady growth and expansion of their facilities.a This 8rrs and beautiful designs. They-feature fine quality diamonds, also specializes in the rewinding and repairing t electric Moils /urronnding districts. You and controls, they are now the largest electrical motor fern. Their supply ri milk and cream comes from the healthiest clocks, dresser--ware, vases and ornamental jewellery gilts and best-fed dairy stock is the that Their plant is Poss i d� lely on all merchandise sold by this modern Jewellery in the area. Their professional and technical personnel net as sanitary as long experience and expenditure of a grey Centre. Their experience stands behind their products• They handle a complete range of mechanical transmission products of money can make it, having installed the most mode dairy n feature Bulova and Mido watches, Ladies and Gents stone such as chain sprockets, y belts, bearings, speed reducers, and equipment on the market. and Bit! Siff rings, also Spode China, Lovelace Diamonds, Coro Costume drives of alit types. Many specialized lines such as Industrial operator is thoroughly conversant with all the phases of th? Jewellery,Community Plate Flatware. maintenance and mill supplies are routine. Rabbina A business. Ltd. This Jewellery Store has been serving residents of this area Companies l, land C Century,Canadian Delco, who estabiischtra standard Of There is no reason "why HillcresL Dairy (Whitby) for 50 years. ,See the°jewellery at this headquarters for gifts Meyers, , shouldn't always occupy a prominent place in the better class at,.Whitby. In a review of this nature, we cannot fail to men- quality in electrical and mechanical engineering have selected shouldn't- dairy markets and the above are some of the reasons Lion this Jewellery store and say a purchase made there will Mitton Electric & Machinery Ltd. as their authorized repre- this concern is so favourably thought of;by so many. Non- ' 'Please the most particular. A visit to Bassett's will convince. emergency breakdown service provided 24 hours aiday. You products include.Guernsey milk, Regular milk, Homo, yqn it is one of the finest Jewellers of the area. will find this company a fine place to do business. Serving fat milk, chocolate milk;cream, sour cream, cottage cheese, from Pickering to Cobourg and capably directed by Ted Mitten. 1 eggs, buttermilk, creamery. butter, sweet butter (unsalted), assisted by John Dixon, electrical mgr., Jack Walmaley, sales Lactic acid milk and Orange juice. mgr., and.Tom Ain.vworth, mechanical mgr., this is one of In this review, we are pleased to recommend ilzllcrest Dairy DODD & SOUTER OPERATES THE. AREAS MOST Whit4y's most progressive firm's. (Whitby) Ltd.and their products to our readers. = COMPLETE DECORATING CENTRE. PLUS $ERY][CES 1D? BYRON S. MO. 8-5231 GEORGE HAMERS LTD. A VERY DEPENDABLE DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE, A VALUED WHITBY IC FIRM SERVING WHITBY AND DISTRICTS FIRM SERVING THE AREA. WITH EFFICIENT The decorating centre of this area is none other than Dodd & IC 8-3011 TRAVEL SERVICES Sourer Paint and Wallpaper, whose store opened in January •210 BROCK S, L M0. 8-2304 1959. This firm, operated by Grant Dodd and Howard Sourer. (Showroom) , 300 Dt'YDAS E. provides the finest quality. paint and wallpaper on the market This business established.. in Whitby since-1929 is ably Thi.3 firm's greatest as et is their good reputation"which they today. Consult with "Grant" or "Howard" who have "25 Years operated by George Flarcers who is well known in the riot. have in tour and trade[ service of the finest rating. Established of experience in the painting & decorating business in creating "GEORGE" features only better known lines in plum and January 1st, 1959, and very` capably directed by D. Ill- lilac- beautiful interiors, harmonizing colour tones and co-ordinating heating fixtures which are recognized for quality and service Leman this Arm has assured fast service on all airline reser- fabrics,furniture and walls. ability. yatior.?. bookings on. all steamships, also bus tours in Canada Well known as the colour centre of Whitby, this dependable It is true that it takes good dependable products to have ' and the United"states and have assured the travelling public this finest plumbing or. heating system but i*, :: also important concern carries a complete tine of wall papers and• paint by y a firm such as Geor • that 1,nf( :•mction and services directed from their place are up" .'C.I.L. which gives colours unlimited: They can mix or match to have it properly.installed b ge y years to date and has become a centre for everything in travel for any colour for you.'They also display a complete line of paint Ltd., who have been identified with.the trade for many years. �. •"people :rum all parts of On-tario. and wallpaper supplies,, they do residential, commercial and All of their Plumbing-and Heating mechanics are licensed and Stop in at Donald Travel, Seriice and acquaint yo ard�es with industrial brush, roller.and spray painting. A visit here will union members, which attests to their qualifications. They are : the vast service facilities available here ana regardless- convince you that they have the largest selection a possible interior rde- specialists in modern bathrooms and modern heating also service whet as you are ready for a booking or just contemplating a decorating supplies, service and advice made pus work on all types of plumbing,automatic..gas and.-electric--water- whether lr;p, you are assured of being treated with the utmost courtesy ndable business dealings with the public. '' heaters and gas conversion burners, this includes repairs,alters- pe g - drum the fully trained'staff who are capable of making your `• lions and new instalation, this includes residential, commercial resmrvation for more pleasant travelling whether by.Air, Steam- and industrial services. ship, Bus, etc. or are pleased to recommend Donald Travel We suggest you try this up-to-date organization for your been Service who can asaure you the ultimate in modern Travel -ROBERT AUSTIN, DESIGNER & CRAFTSMAN OF Pplus eel with thePVery satisfactory jobs havesdone in this Services. ORIA ME�VI LS OF DISTINCTION : O era become one •.:. district. - M 8-3462 Under a guidance of George Ham this. has KINGSTON W. :. Whitby's P table firma :COUNTY SPORTS IS HEADQUARTERS FOR .H,1fway between Whitby and Ajax _ of most reputable V .. BOATS, MOTORS+ MARINE PPLIES & - In selecting a family memorial this monumental business SPORTING established in 1924 and owned & operated since 1948 by Robert MO. 8=5011 Austin can'show you memorials built on a basis of quality and ATTERSLEY TIRE SERVICE, SERVES THE AREA 149 BROCK N. durability. This is one place in this section'that the Sports enthusiast They excel in all branches of memorial work and adhere WITH FINEST QUALITY DUNLOP PRODUCTS strictly to the memorial ideal which is 'a monument built of PLUS COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE '.fan obtain the beat in supplies and services, and at reasonable enduring granite symbolic in design and reverent MO. 8-5221 prices, always maintaining an up to date business for the accom- nite or marble, syai 401 DUNDAS E. ><n ices, always the many people they serve. This top rated business in purpose, resting in sarroundings of peace and-beauty, a tri- 'Since Aprii lat, 1960, when first established, Bob Attersle�► bate of respect and honour to the dead, a constant source of wanted to associate his'business with only the very best pro- $rm has an enviable record and has always met great butt retire to the living. ducts and for this reason sells the most popular-Dunlop tires favor by the people of this trade area. they have thus Canada Through honest dealings since November 1957, Robert Austin is well known to rnBn7 of our readers. They which are manufactured by skilled.craftsmen at Dunlop Y have very latest and most modern appliances enabling them to• Ltd. modern plant in Whitby. Combined with a first rated pro- a�sured the public that they feature oil the finest in Boats, puce the finest grades of work.,They can meet all require- "Bob"Motors, Water Skis, Life Jackets, Marine Hardware and acres- duct has a modernly equipped lire centre where you can Sories, Tee.-nee Tirailers, Johnson Motors and everything in ments from the headstone to the most elaborate memo Their have worn tires retreaded and vulcanized. This work is turned Y out with recision and thoroughness that will give great satis- marine'supplies. They feature brand navies, such as boats by aim is to satisfy and they will figure with you or help you select p Arkansas Traveller, Crestliner and Peterboro, they also service. something that meets your desired needs. faction. Farm tractor, Implements, truck lire se: + ,e with an We are pleased to recommend Robert Austin's Monumental efficient road service is another .large part of the intricate all brands of outboards, power mowers etc. and have large Business, who le has upheld the.highest principals in.ethical busi- operations donee by this firm. Recognized specialists for paa- selection of sporting goods including best selection,of guns and amunition in'the county. ness practices. Stop in at�this popular place and acquaint yourself with the - .• �nher car, truck,-tractor and implement lire sales £. sery icing it budget terms available and liberal trade-in allowsr�,on _ his is the most logical place to do business ro.f*ft —Service facilities and products available here, and regardless piste satisfaction for any ing in • whether you are buying or not, you will be sure of being made • wt:lcome, as Frank. Carr the owner, has'"always.extended a la'r Dunlop Tires distributed by Bob as you will find equal the eo le of this area, we are pleased to ' INDEPENDENT .SALES & SERVICERN SHI:�1B{Y> to recommend Bob distributed Tire Service and the very popu- cordial welcome to p P pleasure and satisfaction with both. _ recommend this firm to all our people. - LTD. RATED AS FINEST HOME FU ORGANIZATION 809 "BiiOCK S MO. 8-2081 , HOMARKET 'FOOD & FREEZER CO. A VERY RE- (Whitby Pla.a) WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS PLUS EFFICIENT PUTABLE FIRM SERVING THE AREA This thriving business established at 107 Dundas W. in Sept., SERVICE OF HAROLD STACEY, GREATLY 123 BROCK A MO. 8-4630 1953, and moved to new modern location May 9, 1P58, merits APPRECIATED IN THE AREA MO. 8-481.1 a very favourable comment when reviewing outstanding firms MO, 8 3291 the line of house furnishings. Good service being one of the most important factors in The people of Whitby and district are fortunate indeed in for this store is. worth visiting when considering anything in 110 FERGUSON having such a firm operate in the region. The are one of the leading Home Furnishers in this distri'ct� siness today, has been the first consideration extended by They will install their fine food plan in your home, stock Y ower, the are able to give •. Harold Stacey, who has been establishd for 12.years, a long record of god service. Most of us realize that the White Rose it with the finest meats, fruits,t% of yours groceries and meats their because stomers the greatest of values. Y g cream, in fact they supply all these foods and you pay At this modern store, you will find quality furniture and products distributed by Harold Stacey are of the highest qua- and they will keep it stocked with Braemar Hep- Whitt Ives added assurance to our satisfaction. for this outstanding, modern service.only once every month.the something as is suidisplayed. able featuring hKrcehlers sppliances.ding 1•itThat biiit the White Rose nproducts have ygain gained h recognition ia,well Thousands of families have found that they can enjoy worth Furniture, Sealy Mattresses, and G. E. App freshest of fruits and vegetables any time of the year. Dinin and Bedroom Suites, and all kinds of in a large measure due to the highest quality of their products Under the capable direction of George Collard and Dave Pile Liviure is , g Brooklin, Colum- i Whitby, and is a local firm which furniture is here at'von very reasonable.firm is reliable and trustworthy, aublie with efficient entsservicRaglan,He Whitby Ajax,communit communities a e this firm have facilities n Y of complete satisfaction offers you the greatest and most economical method of shopping. tuts we recomniend Independc +lee & us, Oshawa, Pickering, You will have a Super Market right in your own home, You so it is on these which is capably directed by " '°e" Luke rounding. will be prepared always for unexpected guests and vdll be 'Service (Whitby) �rsona- We suggest you contact Harold Stacey and let him supply reason ou with these QUALITY Products, such " fuel oils, stove oil, serring the finest food available, unconditionally gut 8 30 lizedwservice they efficient exitend to every who are customer and is - K Y —You too may shdre these luxurious foods by complete details house furnishings. This store is a m ic•r more truly Canadian Products• of the Canadian Oil Co. Ltd. and will give you complete details with- why this firm is destined for even greater suites c:d ser- diesel fuel, gasoline, lubricating oils and greases, which are or 8-4811 or writing. They gi y worthy of recommendation. out. obligation to you. It is with pleasure we refs: the services vice, ale, as quality shopping. IN I,, V H IT]BY . 1 H IN H 0 S N 0 of the firm to all our readers. i • • „ Io4e Six T H E P l C K E R'l-N•G ' NEWS Thursdvr, June 15, 1901 -=Christian Alliance Ch u rah _ The.meeting . 1peered ll the gave boolt:i Bev. A g talk o president Mrs. Willson followed gave a very interesting talk o0 by hymn 297. Secretary gave „Pastel Shades". The Devotion- her report also Mrs. Hamilton Prefty Weddin Scene Card convenor gave her report. a1 was taken by Mrs. Burrows. A letter was read from the St. Meeting. closed with W.' A. Georges Anglican Church re a Theme song and Benediction " Congratulations to Mr. Per- scouts and cubs are holding a Garden Party on the Parish followed-by a dainty lunch ser-- At the Unionville Christian -tended by his best man, Mr. kins Sr, who celebrated his Bake Sale on the Church Lawn Lawn on June 24 to which we ved by the hostesses. Mrs. H. Missionary Alliance Church, Eric Barkey, the ushers were eighty-fourth birthday on sun- on friday, June 16 at 4.30 p.m. are invited. Discussions were Miller, Mrs. Robt. Millwr�a td – ."utifully decorated with pink Mr. Bill Weir, Mr. Milne Stouf- day, June 11. Also to Mrs.John- On Saturday, June 10 a Cub- also held on Pulpit Chairs and Mrs. Lemmon. 1gzd white gladioli and lily of fer and Mr. Ronald Barkey. _ ston Sr. who will celebrate her boree was held in Claremont the valley, Rev. Robert Wil- Following the wedding a re- eighty-sixth birthday on 'June Rybnservation Park when eight a double y united in marriage in caption was held t the Summit 16. Cubs from Brougham were in ����� ��� �O� : a double ring ceremonyi Gloria View Gardens Restaurant, Rich- We are glad to hear Mr. attendance. Brougham Troup • Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. & mond Hill, where 'the bride's Dean Mains is home from the stood second in the days events. Mrs. William R. A. Weir, Duf- ;pother received wearing a two hospital and getting arousid on On Sunday afternoon the • ferin St., Maple, to Erle Clif- piece mauve sheath dress with crutches. Knox family' met at the home ��• ��� C'ARN'AL ford, son of 'Mr. & Mrs. J. C. white and navy accessories and Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey of Mr. and Mrs. Surphlis when Barkey, Pickering, on May 27, wore a corsage of mauve and and little daughter of Kitchener twenty nine sat down to a '1%1. Mr. Jim McDowell was white carnations. The 'grooms visi . sum •tous supper. at the organ and Mr. Howard mother wore blue, with beige i ted his parents Mr. and Mrs. P PP Baker was the soloist. accessories and a corsage' 'of ' Harvey on sunday: • The following were winners R 1 DAY .�IN E 23 Given in marriage by her pink roses. `� The Scouts and Cube are at the Euchre held in the Hall her father`, the bride wore a white For going away the bride planning a paper drive some on Tuesday evening sponsored _ '- time i •floor length gown of silk or- wore a pink light wool suit ii) the near future so be by the W. L. Ladies: Mrs. Thos. sure and save all your old .,news appliqued with- lace to with white and navy accessories ' :'news Hammond, Mrs. Hollinger. and I just below the waist. Her fln- and wore a corsage of white papers. .'bins, Clark. Gents: Mr. W. gertip veil of tulle illusion was carnations and pink hyacinths. :bin: and Mrs. Carswell of Carlton, Mr. Thos. Hammond caught in a hand male crown Mr. and Mrs. Erle Barkey will Oshawa called on her mother and Mrs. Perry who played as Mrs. F00 of pearls. She carried a bouquet reside in -Ajax after a honey- Mrs. W. Hamilton on Saturday a man. evening. The Bake Sale sponsored by of pink roses and white canna- e _ moon in the States.. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson of the, Woman's Association and q O Toronto called on Mrs. Lemmori held on the Church Lawn pro- tS . Three sisters of the bride ,FatO' ACCident on sunday evening. ved a real success. and sister of the groom attend- A number from here attended g Mrs. A. M. Crocker and dau- buya ed her. 'All bridesmaids wore David Mitchell 23, of Oak the decoration service .at Era- titer Gwen of A ncourt called street length dresses of pink Ridges, died suddenly Saturday kine on sunday afternoon. The on their aunt Mrs. 'Matthews nylon chiffon over taffeta with morning, when xhe car be was day was bright and the atten- one day Iast week ..+► ��-"- '0` '' -'matching head dresses. Miss driving failed to make a curve dance good. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Middleton Auth Weir, maid of honour, car- in the Brock Road at the ath j Miss Kay Duncan spent the of Claremont had tea with Mrs. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER Tied white roses and pink. car- concession and rolled about;Sve I week-end with Miss Diane Car- Lemmon one day recently. nations. Miss Elaine Barkey, times down the road. I ter. The regular meeting of the - Miss Glenda Weir and Miss. OPP officers said the car had Mr. and Mrs. Russell AI- Woman's Association was held OR HOME FREEZER Carol Weir, bridesmaids, car- been stolen from the home of bright visited with Mrs. W. 'at the home of Mrs. H. Miller ried white. roses and turquoise Steven Widemanm just south' Hamilton on sunday. on Wednesday evening June 7 ' carnations. The groom was at-i of Claremont. .The group committee of the i with a very good attendance. WOW! 15 to June 3Q . ­1­ '71.�_7- v _ I 5' r ' WHERE APPLIANCE SEALERS DISPLAY ' � y NFADOUARTFRS fOR I w HOME FFUEEZERs THIS SIGN Buyan electric home freezer now, ` Here's hoW May 15 to June 30, at any appli- ance store displaying the"Super- market In,Your Home" Insignia. you get your This money-saving offer will apply to an attractive range of t chest- free $20 food type or upright electric freezers, or dual-zone combination refrig- \ certificate erator-freezers of 13 cubic feet -_— capacity or larger. HOW MANY HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT? _ Check these four ways a 'freezer can cut your food bills a bulk when prices are . :• � ;• ... . 1 You can buy in bu n r' low. ._ r Chances are they all have]Because Nowadays practical everybody " 2 You can take full advantage of special food sales. 3 You ca-n-budget your food needs more efficiently, 3s a bank customer..And they go to the bank so.often and for 4 You get a free $2G.00 food certificate if you buy now. so many reasons: to deposit savings, arrange a loan, buy♦or"sell,foreign` Co-operating manufacturers include the following: exchange, purchase money orders . . ' In fact, Canadians seem to use Eeat'.y Brothers .. Eel::�od Appliance Co.,• Canac:an General Electric • Coronado Dominion Appliance Co. • " �gidaire General Steel Wares Gibson • G iscn .'banking services more than the people -of any other country/The • Keivinator • Philco— R.C.A. - Roy • united C::-ors • Westinghouse. chartered banks, for their part, do'their utmost to make each Attention Hydro Rural Customers: Sep your !ocat • Ontario Hydro Area Office regarding information cn this branch a friendly, efficient centre for every kind of banking service. special offer. ? HYDRO THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMU NITY :y. s yours : 'hursday, June •1<3. 1961 . ,• . ' ° 'T FI E 1 K E R I N G N.le►M/S `P0,90'Siven rather to resideeita:'I am aware Christian S!.`�e11t the ]Bible and from Science and - e that it is a trend in Ontario to 9 -Health with Hey to the Scrip. IMPORT from Letter To Editor drive 10 M.P.H. over limits at tures by Mary Baker Eddy truly most time and were read. From the latter was Y is a sad Society Service 1961 reflection on the crusade for this citation: "Nature voices PARLIAMENT June 5th sane, safe, enjoyable driving. natural, spiritual .law and di- Dear Sirs: vine Love, but human belief I am however for now, con. At RoSebank Seh. - To whom it may concern, and I misinterprets nature. Arctic BY HM. MKE STARR cerned only with this neighbour- - I trust it is the concern of every ham• Will the police step in and The subject for the Lesson- regions, sunny tropics, giant – ---- NJ. ONTARIO RIfDM1G village and Morley Park resi- do something? As the only Sermon last Sunday morning at hills, winged winds, mighty bil- dent, I direct this viewpoint. the service of Christian Society,I lows, verdant vales, festive satisfaction we have had is a Rouge Hills (held in the Rose- flowers, and glorious heavens— 'It is with increasing alarm I had the privilege recently the House met at 11:00 a.m. a stream of obuse through an bank School) was: God the all point to Mind, the spiritual e8 � that my immediate neighbours �, - of participating with the Pro- resolution was introduced by and self observe the increasing open car window, only Cause and Creator". The i intelligence they reflect. The wince of Ontario authorities in the Minister of Veterans' Af- rate of speed developing in this As in Deep River and many Golden Text was from the floral apostles are hieroglyphs laucbing a ;i00 million, pro- fairs, acting for his colleague, small subdivision The s Psalm: "Blessed be the Lord of Deity. Suns and planets -- P� other communities, can eve have gram for the Province's trade the Minister of Agriculture, to limit sign on Lincoln Avenue is God,the God of Israel, who only I teach grand lessons: The stars and technical schools. amend the Farm Credit Act. 25 M.P.H. and for the rest of a 15-20 M.P.H. limit, rigidly doeth wondrous things". The make night beautiful, and th•a First step will be a province- the villa enforced? The Responsive Reading •was The amendment proposed an village, I include Hiley Ave. from the 19th Psalm which leaflet turns naturally to tl:•� ,wide,construction program call- increase in the capital of" the and,.Georgina in Morley Park, I write not as a crank or commences: "The heavens de light." Wing for expenditures of some g Farm Credit Corporation, one signs read 30 M.P.H. This anti-progressive but as a happy clare the for of God; and the $80,000,000 for new schools' of the plans in the Minister of would seem to be a. sensible glory The Sunday School, held ut 'Pte Federal contribution will Agriculture's platform to im- speed for most people in the father and wishing to remain I firmament showeth his handy- rcent of the driver's so. I will he] in.an way s.I work".• the same hour as the morning come to some 75 percent rove the lot of farmers all over d er s seat, but.not in Morley P Y Y Po amount contributed by the pro-)Canada Park. This remark is not con- sible. During the reading of thel service (11:00,am.) was very vine and will be reimbursed to fined at all to visitors but "Resident". I Lesson-Sermon, selections from�well attended. the province The proposed bill would in- The new program indicates crease the capital of the Farm an awareness of the part of Credit Corporation from $8 mil- Ontario of the necessity of tak- bons of dollars to $12 millions of dollars. � ing a long step forward in the f sphere of technicaal education. I This has been very useful and I The matter is, of course, one helpful legislation to farmers -B E N ST Y. L -E of-utmost urgency for all pro- and they are taking advantage I , vinces• of it. That is the reason for the T' increase. — lie point is simply that Canada, in order to keep up _ - - - _ , _ ,with other world nations must - For P i e ke r i n s �i 5 0th A n n i ve rs a 'have a •level of technical skill Accor ding to a press ,release g sad training that will enable us I issued by the Labour Depart-' to remain competitive. ment this week, the Federal Municipal Winter Works Incen- One of the tragedies of our . p • times is the spectacle of young tire program was instrumental Pontiac O ` people ready and eager to I in putting into motion more Drive 1961 work; and yet frozen out of the%than $_9_,690,000 in municipal! tabour market on account of a! "Forks last winter. I deficiency in those skills ren-! This was the most successful I j dered imperative by techno-i year of the plan to date. I l b lNodelS To CtiOOSe Front — Big Trade-1 AIIeiAidnee logical advance. I. The amount of work provided As a number of newspapers', came to 5,102,405 man-days; have pointed out, the situation two and a half times-more.work is one which we in Canada have than the previous year. I 1960 FORD FAIRLANE, 6-CYLe 2-DOOR . $1 ,995.00 had many years to get used to.There has been a general Jobs were provided an-site - Wrar n as that."in the'technical' for- some 12().000 persons and area we have been losing 4- e same nutnber of jobs. $ranks. 'Ju9t how much ground provided off-site. ran $],995.00 i vernment can- was shown when Sputnik 1 The Federal Go +took off into space. +tribution for this year's pro-I This is nct to say that tech-i gram came tc $35,528,000• mieal Canada will regain tthe'lead 1wh which the.free "'n nnw""" I'f 1ij" .a 1 959 VAUXHALL VICTOR DELUXE 4-DR. SEDAN ::_ $1,250.00 ich the.free world has come GREEN RIVER close to losing. _, ! _ But it will at least enable this. u. 4�M - countrf to albs d better 1 skill- Draper the past weel.Tbir. and 1956 FORD TWO-DOOR $395 and with some eventual hope of Visitors with Mr. and Mr developing •� d , ed and trained people who will Mrs. T. Chaplin of Welland Jet. enable 'us to keep in the van-. and Mr. and- Mrs. Hunter of guard of. progress. _ 1954 CHEVROLET TWO-DOOR $395.00 Ocean Fa11s, British Calumbia. The Minister of Housing in Mr, and Mrs: Leon Tondevold the Federal Cabinet is actually of Downview 4nd Mr. and Mrs. the Minister of Public Works, J. Cowan, son and daughter of 1953 FORD TWO-DOOR $2 95 40 Honourable Dav;d Walker, and Lonst Branch. this week he had good news for Mrs,. Wm. McLeod.of Aldpr a C L. aVl.r. n • of Commons. me B.C. and.the House gT' Housing -starts in April this T)raper-.visited .friends in U,x-' - year were 44.1 'Per. cent higher, bridge Friday last. than la3t•year. L 4N T ALL 2 5 2 5661 The Happy Hour, Club .will New' mortzar�e legislatian- is l hold! their annual picnic at :; _CAL HB EE°I - 660 or - thus njw beginning to make it- . A ti li=on 'Park Saturday after- self felt in a past*.ivF way and a nain. - � . general increase :n hauling 'MOTOR " SALES� starts is•to be eKpected'over the„ Miss bveta Richmond of Tor-� �►W 'PICKERI� next few months. onto with Miss Mary Lehman.; Rev, Mr. Elliott attended con-' 0n Saturday morning ,when vention in Windsor this week. 'M" R EATING .' Want to tcnow about GA5 WATE !l! all `ASK Y0,UR .= 0 "=1G She'll tell you'that there's nothing to equal gas when it comes to'&oviding loads of hot water for atiy a size family, any size wash. Discover for yourself how fast, ht W convenient,hover truly economical it is to heat wa er wi —._ TO It RENT BUY 3. ` FOR $ 75 OR -ONLY ONLY A MONTH A WEEK on your gas bill on your gas 6►II .� :. v,>• ': � .,... ......,«,.....,.:...•..✓..aao•.. .a.......Y.':'..wa.�..,..:.".g..«.w+.i�..:vi a..w•: x a � �i� xt# a f -�- -°� For Complete In f ormation jCaf! 0i2SUSnerx ax Wll. 2-2420 — SALES DEPARTMENT ;. - - Thursday. June 15. 1961:. ,Pogo'Eight r THE PICKERINCa NEW The Pickering News as been the newspaper first with the news of Pickering Township and, I RST -7—W. - -1 district for over 80 years: In that time there, have been many changes in theTeommunity aid -. The News h r as always strived to bring to its . .reades these happenings in a true, un used @, ; :THE LL manner. These events didn't have to be earth- - _ shaking to appear in The News. It has brought `. the everyday events which most people life to red aWut. Perhaps you only buy The News occasionally . - at the present tinge and would like to be a regular subscriber. In this way-you can get the BE , -REG news first hand so that you will be acquainted With the local developments which concern one - - .-S BSCRIBER ', -and all during these times when the district is raking strides ahead: - - - _ The New has now add d features whi h s e new c -- make the paper newsier, more attractive and much easier �to read.' The display advertising` . ..FE RES and classified sections are more appealing.and advertisers are assured more value for their :dollar `when they present their mere andise to b Yi �7 7 1 N T H E e g public in The ews. . : th u n � pu N . _ If you' would like to subscribe to The News-fill in the handy form at the bottom of this page • * • and or $,50 per year you are assured of the a I' -F T-H AT bigges6 bargraln. your money can buy. : • ` 1 ■ His WEEK .; THE PICKERING N EWS •■ _ . ■■■ PI CK E I N G, ONTARIO T .. !Please add my narrtle to your subscription list. 4 N .................................. .... ...... ■ ADDRESS ........................ ........ ... ..... ■ N POSTAL ZONE 0 P N HE .' ..... .......................PROVI CEO. .�.... ■ ❑ Remittance Enclosed ❑ Please Bill Me 5.00 Three Years .00 One Year—$. 0 Two Years—$ —$7 ■ . '' __ iat■t�■.i■�a.arr. •.•,;.■■■■u..■...■�s.■ar■�■■■..wd■■sia�i■■.sai■■■C ,F1 T C 0 Thursday, June 15, 1961 THE PICKERING NEWS Page Nino "JAN AND PICKERING HOSPITAL GRAVEL SAND GENEHOSPITAL .. DUNBARTON NEWS Tovcb Of Myste ry In This Year's : - CRASHED STONE --Statistics for May, 1461 (Continued from Page 2) `ions Club Carnival On June 23rd Total In Patients Admitted 222 Christianity. Jesus did not mean�hon, Spiritual Director, Mrs. J. f1r t � .Number of Babies born .... 28 that everyone had to be killed W. MacDonald, 3rd Vice pre- First-nighters at the opening fail to restrain our elusive before he started living. The sident Toronto Archdiocesan of the eleventh annual Carnival neighbour, and he will demoa- Total. Out Patients 401 spiritual life not physical life Council Miss Verda Packer, of the Rouge 44 SS� - l:n'Patient.x-Rays ......:.... 130 P P Y uge Sill-Pickering his amazing feats •t .7 is meant. Jesus meant that man past president St. Francis de Lions Club will be treated to escapeology' on the Carnival Oyt Patient X-Rays 266 should give up his life outside Sales C.W.L., Mrs. R- Toger- one o! the most mystifying Field on Friday, June 23, at Miniature %-Rays ............... 30,of God's will and live the true son, President St. Francis de demonstrations ever presented 7.30 p.m. Y� � Road life that God meant for man., Sales, Mrs. W. Saccoccio, Presi- in this area.' And Its all for In addition, all the favourite '• '' � Laboratory In Patient , ��� 897 Are we trying to save our lives i dent St. Mary of the Angels, free! Carnival features will be there, Treatments _ • for ourselves or to give them I Mrs. E. J. Spra a. Chairman Ina sense, the domon- .plus several innovations includ- Laboratory Out`Patient God? of the Ontario cunt South stration could be headed "Local ing new booths and facilities. Y Treatments 59 Bulletin II Regional, Mrs. K. Ireland, Bo Makes Good," for the cent- gondola ride, go-karts, bingo On y average day, hund- f. Y ieds of engineers, technicians Blood Transfusions ...........'.' '23 The Official Board meeting Spiritual Convenor Ontario) ral figure in the mystery,'a resi- and free Silver Dollar draws and other automotive experts Minor Operations .............. .47 was held on Tuesday evening County South Regional. Mrs. dent of near-by Scarboro, is The special attraction on Satur- the . a total of Motors miles gI Ear, Eye, Nose & Throat On Tuesday afternoon June I Mrs. J, Quilt held the winning!continent as "the Great Todini ,day evening, June 27. will be the .General Motors Proving) O erations ...... 28 13th the Villa Group of the, ticket for a hand made uilt. gland has acquired two Ncrthl e Donkey Baseball m Pic with Major Operations. 36 June 13th. MacDonald was uest speaker. known professionally across the •- • : Village p q I tear_is drawn from Pickering .Grounds. • . I P ............ a W.A.. held their meeting. Five Guides of the 2nd Pic- American championships r i, lend Firemen-It's sure t0 The Stewards' rneec:-ug was kering Company received their his skill at getting out of diffi-I be an.exciting encounter. ' b Wednesday at,7:30. Religion and Life awards at cul,-ies that would be unsur- Visit Rouge Hill-Pickering t ��• -+t- The W.M.Er meeting was on the Guide Rally, they were!mountable to the average per- Lions Carniva:, June £..', and 24, SHULLY S L °p`, Wednesday afternoon at the Carol Cummings, Betty Cum son. at Rouge Hill Community Park •g- home of Dr. and bars. McKay.i'i_.,rgs, Elizabeth Hartjes, Shar-� Chains, rope3, padlocks, hared-i on Highway'I, 'opposite the ALUMINUM SIDING, DOORS, WINDOWS, Pereonals on Kinch-.and Marie Majoor. cuffs—even straight-jackets=' Firehall. Mr. Gcrdon Driver, Pine P.td- The blessings of the Colours o IL1NG5 SHUTTERS PATIOS i ge Rd. is -a patient in .Sunny- was held in the church on ` AWNING! , RA , , .Brook Hospital. Thursday, June Stn. Betty Cum- Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Gibb of minas. Elizabeth Hartles, Marie ROBERT DEY ' Trenton were visiting Mrs. Oli- Dtajoor, Henrietta Beelen and! Heliport in Pickering Township Sees - : ver Gibb on Sunday. Carol Cummings formed 'the GI•ndal• Dr. Phone .Y. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brad- Colour Party. First Canadian Woman Get 'Vin' gs" bury of Uxbridge visited their At a "Flying Up" ceremony Pickering -- - — - TE. 9--2448 nice Mrs. Albert Harris and recently Patricia Featherstone, , family on Sunday. received her wings from Brown Pickering Townships contra- was making Arctic flying his- The Ladies Auxiliar No. 541 Owl Miss Rosemarie Howorth ventional Heliport was the tory within 24 hours of its arm • y scene of three unusual events rival. Leased by Vendaire Ltd. U19iUb9lfh:il^'8!t!'^1WbNnan!npiu!q>wMtrl�!tP1�JnlNUnuullHtAUtunAlultmmV!MWtAd i!AloptlYN" of the Dunbarton Legion at- Patricia Cummings and Norma tended a convention on Monday Michael also jo.ned tae 2nd. recently. of Scarboro to the Murray and REFRIGERATION evening in Bowmanville. Guide Company. For the first time in the his- Raglan Mines Corporation the Mrs. Parker Sr. of England ' tory of Canada a woman Heli- helicopter will be used by these AIR-CONDITIONING is bake sale is planned to j co ter Pilot, bliss Marion Orr of companies on a wide variety of is spending three weeks with raise funds for- scholarships.I cop ter son Mr. John Parker arrfl . Scarboro ea,rred her coveted :jobs in the-geological, surveying . SALES 3 SERVICE family. The final meeting of the season ,. y will be held Thursday, June 22.� Helicopter Wings" and made and-asa9siated fields in this for' The girls of the On-We-Go her first flight as a licericed Northern operation. MO►pFAT• WESTINGHOUSE Respectfully submittedl "Cho er" lot from the Pick- Mr, deRoux was accompanied Auxiliary are holding a social I PP P meeting at the home of Dr. and Ara. Wm. A. Feo E7nerstone Bring Aerodrome. bliss Orr thus on the Arctic trip-by Mr. Gar- APPLIANCES Mrs. McKay on Tuesday even- became the 33rd fetrste Helicop- don McCaffrey of Toronto, g prominent financial writer, and LORNE C. WHITE in June '0th. The husbands L ter Pilot l the Western World.) or boy friends are also invited. Barbecue, Success The Whirly-Girts,a World-vvidet Mr. Frank Ogden, operator et Visitors with the McCtements association fema a helicopter he Pi kering Heliport. PICKERING WH 2-1517 and Thompsons of the Base At Bay Ridges pilots, with officers in Wash-.1 t c • •. Line on Sunday were Mr. Robin ! ington, D.C. invited.Miss Orr to One of the first .automobile :.Y* 911>I NIi IRNiItCq tl Al!1M n!!'C itllM: Bn NCtIIMInlnpnlN�ua!rrrun a�ltf assn n!RGiUlu!Illr Over 1100 a rsc as attended • Nicholson of Whitby, Mr. James P join•. their organization,. At their atop lights appeared on a Me- McClement of Toronto,.Mr, and ,xt a barbecue held at Bay Ridges recent meeting all-the Whirly-!..Laughlin-Buick built at Oshawa Wat*vcod of Scarboro - - !G;�-were-introdaced to- Presi-±irt 1921. — --- — Mr, and Mrs. Angus bicFarlere Present residents, prospective dent Kennedy. i buyers and guests partook of The second event of note at Some 50,000 ideas have been To Coupl p Burly and and Donna of Scar- the hamburirers acid coffee. The the Pickering Heliport was the submitted by employees to GM Happy �i buro, Mr. and Sirs. P.. Hough residents were asked to fill out commencement cf Ontario Pro-,of Canada since its Suggestion of Scarboro. A Birthday party forms dealing with recreatiots, v.incial Police Traffic Survey' Award Plan was begun in 1943. LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE 1 was held' fcr Mrs. McFarlane. g teen age activities and almost li hts from the Dixie Road Mrs. Marion bicClement sang � ,>F 'R Components for G.M. vehicles OF YOUR WEDDING :`:s•veral numbers or Prelude tc 'very 'subject' that would in- "H" during the last week in built at Oshawa are tested in as t •Worship can Sunday mornir.R t?rest a new resident in'the des-j May. widely. separated .places as lIOOX NOW FCR THAT SPECIAL DAY the Oshawa radio Station. t Last ivae k' a Brant) Heli- Ka-•u kasinx, Ontario,riot' Y , s o, 200 miles - we COVER Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Du- It is planned to hold ameet-;.copter, P.cwn by Gerry deRoux south of James Bay, and Miami inn*.d and family,• D1 ar.,? Mrs. 'ing in the near future and set of Dixie Rd., established a Fla. Cold weather tests for bat- HOME — CHURCH — R5CEPiiON $. John Lenney and }amity .Mr. up an organization for the Bay North American Civilian record teriea; heaters, etc., are.- held FROM $49.50 UP � .and Mrs, R. Thompson_ arid .Ridges community which will by leaving Pickering at S a.m.,each w-inter, at KapuskasinR, INCLUDES family attended a family re- co-ordinate the many organiza- Friday m�rtlinR'ard arriving at while paint Anishes and fabrics% tions and activities that will be Watts Lake, Unsava twenty-, h T 8 x10 "OUR W '• j. union picr.:c at 'Orillia cn Sun- - y' undergo natural ultra-violet ray ak;ng place there in the four hours later. o r i — r — i:DDItiG" ALBUM . :... ' .• day. r � 80 j tests— d'ng n t t exist fa ea 12�— 8 x10 PRINTS There were many faces of months tc come. I The small 9 Lb. machine Miami. : former residents of the district * - I — A x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM seen at the Erskine Memoria 11 — A x 5 PRINTS Service- cn Sunday- afternoon. 25 —PHOTO "THANK YOU NOTES" The Auction Sale s-,onscred ti by,the Uunbarton United Char- ' !' COMPLETE Pk0*O NEWSPAPER COVERAGE j ch Stewards or..Saturday was Fre e • +Fre'el �ree • ' Quite succescful. PmOTOS SENT TO NEWSPAPERS, OF YOUR C4OICE - The Brow r,{t cf the 2nd AT THE PHO:Vf OR WRITE t Dunbartar Group 1•p11 a xa"dpr•. - parts at-the home cf Mrs. Jes- • s P Turner cr, ROUGE HILLS-PICKERING LIONS CLUB Satarda}•zafter- • B A R R I E P O M E R O Y l na FmrrP SaEo:Q R.R. 3, PICKERING — TE. 9-1417 Intl rile T�',�r»en'.• League Seventy members, attOnded - �.� . first annual, .Cemntunien. ` B­eakfa=t cf St. Francis de Pic!eer.nx an(i, St Marc I. t + t•:•:••••••• trP Ar.Pe::, Prcebank held THE GREAT -.fly . a. F ills ,DONKEY •::••••.•••. ��.st:rant. CFatec. at the head I . ••••� a�,lr• were f:ever-�nd A. 3_cD'_a- � TO®I N ' I o ••:,E;:, • • • • • L,ASE A B B L - . • # • • • • Race Amity Day NORTH AMERICAN ESCAPE :FIREMEN vs. POLICE .•.•' �8 • • • ARTIST CHAMPION •;•� s; Marked By Bahal s I "-SAT iRDAY•, JUNE •••• i BRIAN R. EAST of Rouge l . • 7.30 p:m. 7.30 p.m. goo* Park, Chairman of the Baha'is � - ' •••• ��l �,: Picket•ir.r Trk•nshi,), ar,ncun- Ye � � � ced the celebration y the Bata'i'ccr-tniu ;ty in P,ckertn= You'll Laugh — You'll Howl You'll Scream ••••• Township and around the world • • •, . •��•� � • of Pace A,r.•.ity Day'cn June - - •.•.•;• See our own loco! police and firernen Wtempt to play crap-snorting panne o= soft- 11th. •' lie c%:ntt-e oust that' the • . . . . • F ball, while mounted on the hurricane decks of eleven rocky mountain donkeys. • • • • • • . • , • Brotherhood of Dian is "an idea .•:••:•••••• whose time has r me". "Nothing See' the Great. TODINI escape from seemingly impossible bonds. Tie him up • . • . • . . • !► • • • • • can T-revent its event:al ct:c-� ...yourself—and watch the fury. �e hr Baia. "Scissor,has al _. i read:. der.c:: tratecl that Man- 4f 'Enjoy two funAiled days. Carnival starts Friday evening 7 till midnight and goes' � Get the finest in' economical care-free auto ski:_r! is cr.l_: c:ue race. \i;v.: it 1 on all Saturday from 1 p.m, to midnight. matic heating and enjoy happy, healthful i= n:• t' ea:.: one C 4 us tc hell living next Winter. I b.,•nk �,nu n tl:e ba:rice= c f hre- - TWO HILARIOUS, FUN-FILLED DAYS WITH: Afodels available for Gas or Oil-tiring. . I judices cf all k:::d , a� fast and i' - "ATTENDANCE PRIZES - GO KARTS GAMES BINGO ' '« r v as .%e can . Call us now'for further information and free N1 r. Ea--t v:h� caE::e tc Caii- ATTIC TREASURES - HOME BAKING $500 DRAW quotations, or come in and see us. .. land, is S^ire±ar}-TrE.,,st:her cf AT THE tnA Fair'rn't Yacht crib and ROUGE HILLS COMMUNITY PARK RODMAN SHEET METAL WORKS I t., �cti r�' i,' t E'•a ar.d Gun Club. HP is also - . PICKERING, ONT. j a merlber -of the Frenchman's .,,HIGHWAY — OPPOSITE FIREHALL ..'...Bay..Pov.er Squadron. Page Ten THE PICXERING NEWS Thursday, June 15, 1961 , EY — CK ROAD AN�S BAY LIVERPOOL OBITUARY AUDL BRO -FRENCHM biro. Renee biay entertaine3 _—The afterauoa tea.and bazaar, The Woman 's Volunteer Y g This comtuut was deeply held by the W.A. on Saturday group of the Red Cross Centre -Tae last meeting of ttt- nee- • Ccut ratulations to bin. sad .at her hor e,last Frida ni t _ saddened by the death of Mrs. l was well attended by people .Brxk Ed. are holding their an- son of t.e Fairport United Mrs. Alex Saunders who were by having a Stork 'S ower in Marjorie Scott at the Ajax from the surrounding cornmun!- nual At Home on Tuesday Churc W:A. was held last married at the United Church ttorour•!(A Mrs. Shirley Nidely. Hospital on Tuesday, June 13th. ties. the president, bins. G. afternoon, June 24 from 2 to 4 Thursday in the form oP a Pot at Greenwood on June 3rd. The Many nice. things•for,the baby Mrs.. Scott 'w!io 'was born at 1 Astley opened the bazaar which p,rr, Visitors•are very-welcome. Luck luncheon. Mrs. R. Bals- bride is the former Miss Ina was receved ' and everyone •Frenchman's Bay, was the featured home-baking; fancy-II . bir. and Mts.'H: Dawson and don, Mrs: J. Patterson and Mrs. .dooertson. thMrs. Marion- Humphrey1�en- daughter of. ,tile eta Mr. and 'aw•bon were hostesses. The Mrs, Thomas Mansfield and was ., work, -aprons, children's wear,w sons of Toronto visited the for- J. a number of members of the o ed last weekend in Buffalo. Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club ] Y educated at the, Base Line ' t cards and. houseplants. The' mer's parents of the 4th conces, Scripture was read b} bins. Mr. and Mrs. Bert AinsleY• aci�nool. C.G.I.T. made fifty-one dollars sion on the week end fiuimes and the Lesson thought attended a gala 'day at the ::from their variety table. I The sympathy of the com- by. Mrs:.Joyce Brown. A birth- Oshawa'Yacht Club 1st Satur- visited Mr. and Mrs- Bert Allis" Shy was a Steward in the day cake was'seeVed in nonot day. Tom Tomblin Jr. won the ley, Sr. at , Woodbridge last Fairport 'tN to Church and a Rutal Life Sunday was ob-` munity is extended to Mrs. M�c- of the birthdays of bars. Jolt race for the Frenchman's Bay Sunday. Can- very; active worker in the Can- ':served at the-church service on heel Stefaroi'and family in i e O'Bri--n and Mrs. Holmes. glue Jays and John Herda the John from Petdwawa, was ads and W.A. affairs. Mrs, Scott Sunday 'morning. The Rev. M.I passing of a loving husband Y was he!'' o n class races. Both were pre- home last weekend to vials his was widely known'in the Town- Buttirs used 'the theme "The, and father. Mr. Stefaroi for A birthday party Pe ship as she and her husband had earth is the Lord's, and the i merly' lived on t e 4th c c - on, ixthunbirthday . honor Chr stirs• ;even B uer Jays owere traitered Deynand-bfam and ted -play- operated a boat live fulness thereof". I sion but moved Yv a very nice bu`fP ny lady interested in -play- livery at few years ago. •Campkin. Many happy returns, o Oshawa. ry' Frenchman's Bay for many Several from here attended! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Timms Christine.. uncheon w:rs served 'i'n tN1F' ing sousself at the basebala d'a- Years, until ill health forced the memorial services at Gr'oVe-I attended the funeral of the'lai- A'baby.boy was born to 3l afternoon and ears erjoti�ab.e time JOY o Y side and Erskine Cemeteries on i attended aunt 'Mrs. Crittenden of and 51-9 Sonny Hearns a was had at t^e dance in t::e `I Wednesday night r at 7 30 p.m, She is survived by her hus;- Sunday afternoon. I tires wenirg. The Fre:nc-in:an's Bu} Y band. Fred. or-� dau t r Elelen Toronto. Interment took place Dartmouth, on June 8t' a birt .day to Betty 3" ° Sympathy !s extended to Mr.' at Sutton on Saturday,June 10.' brother for Brian and Carmen. 3lue Jay r�ccrs 'F'�re held in t:^? KaPPY _ of Hastings: one son, Harold James Mitchell, Whose father,' a!�.e, c:n Sunday. `.eV`.l'.e Law- Bradbury who will celebrate Fie. and one rdchild.Joanne. F t Several deer have been seen) Mrs. Eva Play.ord spent the '4I r. Alfred Mitchell of Toronto, around the Block.Road and 4th weekend wits friends•in 3uf° ~nce w•a^ t:e wt^:'°:, Ton. bt'.,' birt::day, Sunday, Jure. lf` , Lieut. ti ,l Scott i;. station- paQ ed swab on Wednesday of imnson. seen Da is>: N1 r%_ Rene c, ggin,or of 'e' with t^P R C.P..F. ir. France. concession. F fato. -i:: in l is' ti st `~ca w'a, t`,::i L? eC ool Rd., ha= returned last week, after a length-, i!1 P I. !P, and his w;f, , .DVrathy, ar- The First Brdck Picket inz M a... Mrs, W Fe 'ice an' birt`.'a.;• µ" ``•°' t `e 1h,me after spendir:g i wee=° ir. rived ..e mesa Cubs attended the Ow'asco•Cub- HAPPY �Pi F�'rP Saturday and. they 51 r. and Ins. J. Bur'.; and DaV: kt a,d ton So:r, O'E:i T,-octo. were able to visit wit'_n his Little Bertie Kamp :an had' oree on -Satur'day at Claremont.1 attended .the sport-car races a: . w.,o w:li celPbrata he- b:rt'. r W ,trend guest, at the hoarse -rother before•her death., his..tonsils rerroVed at Ajax has-, In the contest's they came in se- Mosport ta;` S t3 ;t3y `in June 16th.. of Mr. and Mr,. Bi't Matt ew I t Funeral sPrv.ce, w:.1 be heal pitak on Friday. cend. . and `,ir?. Free A-°t;trop: S�.t,patny is.estQ^d?3 tc bT wen, Mr:- Vera O'Borr.e and � a toe Fairport United Churcli The junior and senior ban- ° g, �, it,+w.t' :1 . " Mr: and 'Mrs. A. Thompson tart bowlers held their banquet: of Atlanta; G..o• Fred Scutt and family in t::e son. B' l �Ir=. Margaret Forbes. at .2:sC, p•rr. Tnunday, Inter- and family, Dwight, and Mrs. c , .I their aunt, b1- Eva .�v p ter. f, t-:,- Reg, P.obert. era far-i'.y' men at Frenc:^man's Bay in Ajax on „t.r lay, June 11 a: :eat^ a clear w_.e a;.d r..OL..Y, h- Earl Batty, Brooklin,'Visited at last week. >n June 13th. all of Tnmm�to, b:-. and bins• Cer etery. Ar. Eastern Star Ser- i the Legion Halt, Carol Stanley e j vice was held Wednesday even- 7: the home of bar. and Mrs. Bert was on the team that won the! Gas pumps'haVe now been iri M• and '�_, Ker.nPt E h.n Ruht:end and far..a� of Guthrie during the weekend: plaque and Carol also won a; stalled or. t^e dock at 'Moore'. Ainswo t'^. forr..erly of Toronto NI°wn'3rnet. The oc,Lwi; being ing.Marina for the convenience of Mr. lVlattr.Pw.g birt c.3y; Sun- Mr. Alex Shand, Toronto, cup for improved bowling, 1rP, now recainX in their new �pO��� visited with Bob McHugh .on; Brian Stanley won the trophy' boat owners who will now b° tome in Bay Ridges. day,, Jane 11th. A lovely 'day_ Saturday. '• for high average in the bantam able to gas up their tanks with- was incl jd 3ga a r ctor tr:Q tc boys out leaving.the boat. Scuaog Mr, and hiss. Art Brown j -Final euchre of t'?e, year was Markham Aces Nip Pickering Ricky and Jimmy spent the ROUGE HILL held last Monday evening at the 5-3 _ week-end at the home of Dire. :_ µe would li'�:- to wt3.". Mr. horr:a of Mrs. Hildo,Sr'ruler. A ,Markham outlasted Pickering Brown's sister, -Toronto. aos� Payne of Altona Rd., a speedy lovely evening was, first prize to .win 6 3 in 11 innings of Bflb McHugh and his niece "WEST ROUGE go;ag• to Mr; Edith Aisley: baseball here last week. Linda Izatt visited at the home +recovery who is. Very ill for booby prize-Mrs. Lil Priebe. In the bottom..of the frst of Bob's sister, bars. Stanley About thirty ladies enjoyed a I slope b} Mrs, McMullin and I he passed few greeks. ,.' frame, B. White drew a walk _Fuller and Mr. Fuller, Rock pot Luck Buffet Supper for tfte;Judy. - V6'e are pleased to hear t^st Rh�Eg��� w*t one out. Hugh P3 sacrificed 'Brood, Sunday. (last get.together of 'the season Mr. Jack Smith. Rids?wocd I firs Alderdice of Kingston.•Rd.. �+ hiri to•second. T�.er. L iritth. Congratulations to Mrs. T_i for their Club last Thursday,; Rd. spent the weekend with his!' M7 N C,", of Pine Rii'ge sing',°d to score White. 'Weils brother at Camp Itiasawanak. y is feeling better after a resent Dr a�e^t a few days in Flo:-As struck out retiring the aide. Annan who celebrated her $8 hj June S:at the school. The mem-! - 3_t w,;Pk --1 In the third inning Markham P � The Girls Volley Ball got off I scored two runts yr hits by J. birthday on Sunday. Iaciuied'l.oers cf the Club resented Mrs. illness. i Me- among the guests which she re- roan Carter, with a clutch bag j to a good start Monday, June 5:1 bir. and Mrs. C: Schwalm and Mrs. Day: biro 'Taylor �d Johnson and Huggins. Me- cety I ;$ Appreciation ro{ her work i n% t�_ D 0 ds (eat-the Pearls i Mrs. Westbrook and little girl M=s �ltt!? of Rdseb3nit. d 6 points to 0 in the Sensor ;'u��__��v afternoon :ckard-made it 3-1 or, a"hoarse ghter, Mrs. S. WDnnacott were *,e z: .u� for several years an of Alton° Roa,'. visited*at t:.e w'�' bL-s. eery of Dyson Rd.— run to left field in the tifth '_Hr. and Mrs. Fred Annan, }I r. who is leaving the district the, tears. In the Junior the Can home of Mr. and bl s. Cock of aye are sorry to hear that and airs. Go:rinn Annan, Briar.�end of the month. A social time arirs won with 6 points to frame. and.Mrs. ne, Mr. and-Mrs. Gor vas enjoyed b; everyone pre- Port Pery last Saturda-y. ;tit^. Scott or Oakwood Dr.. is PlckPririg 'scored 2 runs in L.arks 0., _ don Fund, Pc::e.in Mr. and - z� They wail meet 'again in { H --c+rfined to her home with the the bottom of t^e 9ti on hits:. g. 1 St. Edwards Sunday School' We are pleased to hear that flu. by White, Hughe3 and.Wells. Mrs. Benny I.aHaye and three the.fall, Picnic will, be Saturday, June Mr,-Len Bell of Altona Rd.; tat I we are pleased to hear tl•:at Markham_ scored two in the -boys, Mr.�and bars.Jack Annaa,� Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baker and l 1 i leaving the hall at 12.30 p.m. home from Hospital and doing t,, McDonald far'l'.i of Mor- and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kemp. farr.il?• Rouge Hi113 Dr. spent All members and tTieir families,. Y top,of•the eleventh frame 'Mc- I. fine. gaM �ar�,. are feeling better ArthLr lilt a homer: K. Young Whitby, Mr. and Mrs, nvil 'Frank last week end camping at F.'.ce;are invited i Mrs M Ar,nable and soap after a .present illness, singed, J. Johnson doubled ! Wonnacatt, Baw'manVille, Mr, Lake. Many happy returns of the;are visited Mrs. Anrsiriz;, Gi a are pleased to report that, scoring Young Pickering went. i1 and Mrs. A. Franklin, Osha'va, Mr, and Mrs, Dick Jolliffe1 day, rn Stephen Miller, Ridge-', Mr. and Mrs, Jnhn Vyonnac-tt, and family, R.igewood Rd. nisi-I motaer ,and father, Mr; a-A Mr- . Horne of Oakwood Dr., !s. down 1, 2. 3 to.end. the ball wood Rd. who was six Thursday firs. C. A'. Schw••al n 'of Altona 'back home after spending a game. Ajax, .Bonny Graham. Rose ,; b!:• .Jcr?litly's Dements Rey. . Rd• this week. �,wP?k in Montreal moth pitcher°. Ffan�en of Pio June 15, to Margaret Adams, ' lurk, Miss Berniee Chapman, and Mrs, Jolliffe, Rockwood, on I ttidzewood Rd)-on her foerrth Toronto, and Pamela Chapman, Sunday, June 1'2. 1 The Rouge .hill Un:ted Happy Anniversary to bar. kering acid McKrickland of (birthday, Sunday, June 11, to Marie am pitched a good game. Ix:-wood Rd. I The Ladies Association.of St,I Garry Deer, Port Union Rd.I Church held their Annual Pic- and Mrs. Lee of Rouge Moug, Line-ups — Pickering: Pyette dA'ards Parisis are sponsering who celebrated his eighth bir- nic last Saturday ai Spring :ill I Dr. on .t..eir lbth WeBdin a Strawberry Festival- at thel thday Rrednesday, Jnne �. to Park• June 15th. 1B. K. Lewis RF, B. Bryant C, GREEN RIVER .Hall Saturday, June 24, from �.: $ill Hansen P, Tom Simpson S, Jennifer Catton, Sunnyslope on Bert White CF, Al Hughes SS, Dr. R. bicintcsh and '�rother 2 to 6 p.m. Tickets are o0c for I her second birthday VS ednesday, L. Irish 2B, Wayr.e Wel.s 3B. Ken of Toronto sent Fr!?ay a tints and 2:x for children, f May 31, d'nd to. Stephen Hay-` Markham; Vy, Johnson-C, J: o!- last week with Beason Leh- Mrs. Ran Parlette and child-I 'iuT=t. Brycemore, who was five The Pickering News Commereia� Prrnt�n� t East Ave, visited with her Tuesday, June 13: Jvhrison 26, McKrickland P, mRn and.Re.th Greeafield ren+ Gayman 1B. Huggins SS. Wat-_ :her an� brother •in New 1 A speedy recovery to bir. T Dr. Ian McLeod and "Mt::hcr' ,,.I,. for a fPV• day'= last week.• why son 3B, young.ur LF, G. Cl irr of 'Vancouver B.C, returner to a Bruce Catton, Sunnyslope, j� 51 c. Parlette join_d his wife and is confined to his -home with I "J?eparrtmertt �S Eq�/1Ap�d To Har�d�e _ CF. k:. Young RF. meq' . -their home Satur;:ry of :a.t 'aP:l . tar .et P weekend and y, p•or at is y Chicken Pox. - .. the aierdanee w d t,a th' i►erk. T:�Fy motored by Cana ,, home by motor t+'�tiv sy. T:,? :ieitP: wit^ C Miss Susatl Jolitfi?. Ridge y �r H o;e. Alan , to¢°the r. :X ll Tl pes of Job Work 'izLr•?.is s: er ;}Ins. 'ST Bob Herron, P.iVercoutt P.i. '�no.i ��'. {s back teaching.aStam A r,. after b?inQ home for two weeks _r!i ttket :e.ds. w•t*- his Patrol-frorn The Third ' TEIEPHONF CALL T HE NfW T , �•; ' Highland Cre?4:Scouts wron the '' ' t`•P 'iea;lea, . of __ gha, .Chesle , A © 'T S" OFFICE WILL htitrt 3n�! 'I I':m: C ~°t1! - = :_sat b:arbc:r,ueh District b1rs. Anne Vau y - P re::dar.t at Oba-Sa-' Visited her nice ar.d fan;tly +; vi3itFd with f::.:d. a° tar _u:+. r:ir.trc.r� �Ir. and bits.'Bob Smith, P.ouge JS.• 'd T ,d and :4.< L ,w•:a. R:a.rte. c:. 'Iay '�;. . I BRING A RFPRESEHTATIVE TO AID YQ� }'1F'- v,1'•'< .'.:~ 1 1 •r 'r1 .(.�l-�r�y••.13t:�:•.; and A e s f Hall hr. a:;.i a..;o called on ;T:•. •. - - - - _ _ 1�'il=�n f T.c_wst Hill F....a; x.5`'•es tc Mr. Ed. Parlette, ;on and Mrs. S:d Hereon and fars- of last «e=:k. of bTr, ar:d .'Tr<. A. .Pa IettP r:u ::.t i i. la-t .�rck. P' i ��� , N L!i YOUR JOB Port ter., xe, �-e" r p.: h., :�a t m a: F tz,a 1P ce . ..i , "'. .:_.7•,. .1..• :• !�5:: .:, •.. ��,. Bushell li - eg,r,n g...rte:Y �, PP.n - w• �P fP•' JC• .. ,.I., ti. ; Patrtcra audent is ra - . , r.ed t� � - � . : , r of ..�.:. r „ ,a, e r ct !.•:riS , Catholrc Church, -c!oo hlaar. v„tn the tea -ir.z 'last .n a :,;uPY fog ti*-" p, t F;;P, A`.ra ?3 liar . 5...:r; ribb; cn it. A?'it -- I.mu^ks Jr, tea:'re: a: =::� :..•:' a.. tit;`•1 ::'::n, .Sunnyslope' :vas a biithday gif*. she"would � �rd. T y :.., x s, s g ; whpse mom_g raarr awe. i g.t was ore a'f the bridesr aids, Thel appreciate ii whoerer sho.u,d r' uw 9c:hoo1 closing. s` + m;r,2 rm::�?e are lip;ink in Tor;- have,taken it br mistake would MI'. 3r,d �I.'s, '�,l::itie 5a:'-I a tc. Prier tc t.*.ear m l a' a k ford ar.d C ildrPn of Tu onto' m.scellaneous shower %vas hela `L MWI :isitzd Mr, and-11rs. 3I,Dr;:•r.•et >r the br`d e ' `•.r� of Mrs. H. McMullin, Sunny-1, Q. ave irs Saturday la t. I Y. r Puppet Theatre :MILLER HEATING SERVICE 'The fast puppet theatre to x F Canada will be opened'on July 8th by Mr. John Keogh, on No i NATURAL GAS AND Olt BURNERS • ' highway, just east of Kin .r . >� ra� sale : _ 24 - Haar ServIce pFJ. x He,asked council this week to tf.�, � s j consider passin a bylaw• to al g E• wlow- him to charge admission_on Gas attd Oik Equipment for Homes— Houseboats x w g Sunday. J - -r Trgikers — Cottages -Camping, etc. •� y "` ToZi•Iishlp'S solicitor ai-1 that TRAILER ACCESSORIES, JACKS, GAS REFRIGERATORS j.council could call for a Vote of : ,} tht: people at.the next electi>n LAMPS, STOVES, HITCHES;•PUMPS, MANTELS .� Council could institute this ac n y �; : �, 3 H. ;. HEATERS; ETC. tiers t}.�:mselvrs or a petition of •t 1!i er cent of the Voters could t E V E R Y T H k N'G ,.FOR` T R A 1 h E R S sari for it. 'THE ABOVE PHOTO was taken at the recent Cot„alic Women's league breakfost, held pt .� Reeve -Shermar. Scott saint West. Rouge. Shown here are: Mrs. W. Saccoccio, president of St, Mary's C.W.L., Rev. s COLEMAN DUO•THEP,M — INTERNATIONAL council should study such a re- WH. 2-3491 quest as it involved a number I Father A. McMahon-and Mrs. M. Toggerson, president' of St.• Frances de Soles, C.W.L. 1 9 TUDOR S7`. — AJAX 1 `" of things, such as sports on _ (photo by Barrie Pomeroy) _ Sunday. theatres, etc. 4 r Thvrsdoy, June'15, 1961 " H E `P I C-K E'R rNb: :N E`W S Page`flbven` '.'• T ""w�!'!"!i+I�M9EIR'BRtl111117L�::+:ti!14C.".!�'IgdS'M - •'w GREENWOOD BuapmESS DIRECTORY Services -in DUGS LT The Afternoon W.A. held - their June meeting in the Sun- R Bo;es R D.The Charches day School room. The quilt batt ' was missing so no quilting. It T GUAfANTEED McEACHNIE'S ..w;„ """"' I;,uuUl6�.,,,,.,. :.i.,......,...,.. • will be ready 'fog R'ednesday{of . PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS . this week. Worship was taken by Mrs. , - Radio-TY Service ' I Trolley. Roll'call was answered COSMETICS = SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS Funeral ,Director : Pickering Any Make or Model United Church w.th a verse about, home. Some touch and take parcels ARTHUR FIELD i were brought in for the bazaar' .STORE HOURS Minister: R•lSV. MELVILLE BUTTARS ., also some se%�'n articles. Plans • PICKERING Private Ambulance Service i 9.45 a.m.—Sunday School Were made to cater to a wed- `WEEK DAYS DAILY 9- a.m. to 9 p.m. DAY OR NIGHT ding in July. ` 11.00 cim.—Church service I Next meeting will take the. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 .m. to 5 P.M.form of a picnic on Milton AUDLEY Pegg's' lawn. P P WATER DEI n The Evening. W.A. are meet- D 1- -iN/tA• ing this week on Wednesday PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 West of Dunharton r.* 10.50 a.m.–Sunday School. evening at the home of Mrs. A. Gardener; with Mrs. Pugh in PHONE -Phone WH. 2-2171 - charge of worship. They are catering to a wedding in July. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Choir practice this. week on ATlttntie 24063 ' Pickering, Ont. CHURCH Tuesday evening. MORNING WORSHIP The Official board will meet Graham -HARDWARE 11 a.m.—West Rouge School on Thursday in Mt. Zion Chur- Auditorium ch at 8.15 o'clock.' APPLIANCES - PAINTS - TOOLS Crel tan, Fraser, SUNDAY .SCHOOLS Mr, and Mrs. Fred Byers KEN and CLARKE I - were entertained to dinner by West Rouge School- Doug and Mrs. Morden on the GLASS - ETC. ` PRI N T i C E IDrynan ,& Murdach, 9:30 mm:—B years and over occasion of their forty-seventh :AUCTIONEERS Barristers, Solicitors and 11 am-Nu Ha y1Ot1 wedding. anniversary on June GENERAL 'HARDWARE y 10th. Congratulations Mrs. A lieesseet+awd Authorized far Centennial Road Scholl— Mr. Byers. — Notaries Public Cocas"of 00" and Y«k . It a.m.—AM ogoa. „ Congratulations also go to Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 Pickering Fong Sleek. Myiewsenss. Household LANK Of COMMERCE CHAMBERS '� ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. Mr. and Mrs.'Charles McTag- Furniture, Reel Estate else our gart on their twenty-first anni- . Specialty W Reawwob4 Rsstea. 5 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa versary of their wedding on Y .. oifAL SERVICE AT ONE MKIN ��++ G / June 8th. ' Malsk.a P.C. Pksssi Aeiwc't 521M� Telephone RA. 3-3446 «�f• George s William Brown Jr. sang a - '• Merbbom P o Phone Mesh. 206 � . L L solo at the Odd Fellows decors Anglican Church ;tion at Brooklin on Sunday oohs 9 Ccrterin i1' frREfAfCES bssre been eesabBshed i PICKERING ONTARIO afternoon. V Aedioeaen slat. toga. j Rector: Mr. and Mrs. `Ross Disney • ' lax li, S. SHEPHERD, B.A.,D.D. attended the wedding of Marion eR� Drs- John Lesik _Box 198, Pickering, Ont. Jones in Toronto. , Wedding And Birthday Cakes E. R. FLEURY _ Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark, DENT 1 5 T- - i Phone WHitehatl 2-3513 Doug and Bob visited with BARRISTER - ;SOLICITOR -SUNDAY SRMCES — friends at Locust Hill on Sun "'Meat Pies Our Specialty" NOTARY PUBLIC * 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communlon day. A I 71:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer Mr. aynd -Mrs.. Brooks, Mrs.I' Main Street - 'Pickering • WH. 2-0386 Merrish at Old Kingston Read f IT —Holy Communion KeddeI and Mr. and Mrs. D. Highland Creek Pickering !Fautlh Sunday) were in-.. Montreal last��4s�s} sss ssssrsysssssss syssissssssrss.ES� �. Y Pegg;, vrrsir�,istssrrr.srrrrr►rs�rri►rsrrrsrsrs►rsi� -AT. 2-73.91-ari -AT. 24362 -su�day-sci'°°i- of ----- - - _ e 13.00 . �N rs� ;,n Rectory. r P Hall Kew Keddell to Doris Wittshi,:e I o m. r Nouns: * Rocm—�ges up+ a yers The new. teachex for Green-wood Tr, room 'will be. 'Miss Monday to Friday-9:30.540 p.m. WEDNESDAY Ajai L. UMBER Setwdo oed Evenings White 4f Brour;ham.. y g OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 '� TD a.m.-Hal communion and �- I intsneet y Mrs. G. Eastwood will be I by Appe Intercession for the Sick „ RES.: WH'2-1855 �`teaching'at BaRpotsville School.I D The shower for Mias Ina (COTTAGE MATERIAL - FENCING . Johns-Manville eater Robertson last week in the � Sunday School room was tve11I MONUMENTS , Christian Science • attended and she , and -Alex. GARGE DOORS - PAINTS - PLYWOOD 'Hiebtsrey Mansttaewt works° I 'SOeiet�r Saunders rereaved many lovely I W M e E . ` ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO and useful gifts. Do-1t-Yourself Carpentery Shop Tools ROBiERT AUSTIN, Prop. Their wedding took place in r CHURCH SERVICE AND R_R. 1, Whitby, Ontario r H E R R I H Greenwood church June 3rd.; . :SUNDAY SCHOOL - Terms Arranged — as low as Two miles west of Whitby Congratulations. I :•r _ SUNDAY-11_a-m.—In Rosebonk ' N No. 1 Highway, between - - Mr. and Mrs:,Fred Byers had . (Average Garage) -. $15.00 per month Whitby a" Ajax y Rood School dinner on Sunday with Mrs. P. =* a R.ading Room Open to Pubrsc Wilson, Les and Marion nd l No 2 Highway - WHitehall 2-3251.11, f+HONE whirby MO. 11-0464 I DAILY a g y Funeral and In AI',erton Building, Kingston-.111d. family. AmbulQnce Service of Rouge, Mills Mr, and Mrs. C. McTa Bart l • vi3'ted Isst Sunday in Torontoi L U M B 1 N G Testimony Meetings B p.m. Every with Mr. and 'Mrs. John Mc-' th din Room Wednesda . in a Rea r and family. ALFRED KAYES No 'Z Highway Remenibef the _nth of June lFar further information call ga�coration flay: at Salem Gelfi6ral Haidi�are PLUMBING BATHROOMS of Pickering Beach-Road ATlontic 2.2635 " emetf ry. PRESSURE SYSTEMS _ ell f 60 miles ESTIMATES GIVEN p � At road speeds o ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Te'le hone per hour, approximately 2,500 PAINTS Photos WHitehall 2-6717 St. Andrew's 'Canons n¢ water per hour are WHitehaN 2-3610 circulated through the average ' 'TOOLS GLASS ETC. • j Tutomobile ' radiator, according V Presbyterian Church to General Motors engineers. Television Radio i Kenneth He.an, B.A. Minister IL .BRADY 9.45 A.M. Sunday'School R IrS - - OPTOMETRIC - - 11.00 A.M, Church Service TEosple'0.11» :PLUMBING vlsloN CARE Balsdon"s Hard ia� RADIO & T V PItOtO B JOHN L. RAWBCN, R. . , OH O DLINBAR,TONR nE� _STORE. / -- _PLEASANT STREET _I Phone WHtteha'II Z-O;c3 Pickeri.,y _ Barrie Pomeroy I i The one place to get toff LIVERPOOL RD. SOUTH) I . everything in Plumbing. Copies of pictures appearing in FRENCHMAN'S BAY ` this paper over the "credit line" I' "photo y arr,e omeroy are EVENINGS BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR RIGHT PRICE available in two sizes. If you i Open Daily Till 5,30 p.m- w _ a I BY APPOINTMENT. TE. 9-2601 Oui ale w Oil uric s :CNITH BLDG., AJAX Saturday Till 1:00 p.m. pictures, the 5, by 7 siset 56 cents; REPAIRS•& ALTERATIONS the 8 by 10, 7sc. 7'z Simcce St.South, Oshawa I To order, phony Mr., Pomeroy of T TEmple 9.1117. ':I:UEI. 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Walter Thomson;` Q.0 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS - BARRISTER and SOLICITOR G, W. olEl, C.A._R!.A• � ,�a � �` TORONTO 2, ONTARIO I 'BARRISTER - SOLICITOR - "NOTARY' PUB( <' LICENSED TRUSTEES '�rOt11171Ut1�ty British Columbia and Ontario EMpi» 8.5300 or EMpin 6.5964 COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS Ajcx .• .Oshawa - Stratford - ,. GLENWOOD BIDG.,.AJA.X' _ ••. Telephone: WHitehall 2.0910 . Cshowo RAndeph 5.3527 - WHiteholl 2.5151 Evenings , BURT R. WATERS, C.A. _ ' a Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highwaj WH;teholl 2.0890 Projects Res'dence: TEmple 9.2656 TEmple 9-1750 — WA. 2.6902 T H E P 1 C'K E R I N G NEWS Tlivrsdar, June 1 S, 1961 h+fie 7wehre _ . . . .. •. a I N WITH W R S1 ILL -`�FIRST --W,1T ING WE'RE , ST ■ LEAN; MILD CUtRED 'EAME/u ALL PRICES EF#CTIVE _ C - JUNE 14, 15, 16, 17 RVf THE hNE RESE _ .. -RIGHT TO LIMtT I b. GUANTff IES DOLLAR DAY COMBINATION OFFER _ LERRE AL a. TAB SLICED SIDE BAC �N ,�. PK _ _ L --ATLMER BOSTON BROWN 10-oz, rlta. 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