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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_07_06 i- �ueLlsMEe WH'I TEHALL IM CE THE P11 RNG- Ws - — 1881 -3 0840 'VOLUME 78—No. 42 PiKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1961 _ PRICE: i0c PER CO?Y . ---.• --- 4-'Parade Results --- - q � •� Picke"rIng Village Nofe"' s"- I _ Club, . e0I es ! Horse drawn vehicles—Rouge• . It Hills Lions C u , St. G g ' r, Anglican oy IIiIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII�IJIPiW!iIll!!!']un uIIINl;I!!IIlr;!IIIIl fill!loilllf!fll(II!IllI11WWIWlIIU!IIIIIIN!!QIIIIWIII!C1111WIiIlIIIWNW{lullllll1111IflIIIIlV11IIIlIWII g:pan Church, W. E.• 31c- Each' ie, 'Ford Bennett of Irn- Reg and-Eileen Rackman have nip" wish:ng to thank all resi- perial Oil. his mother and father, '.11r. and dens of the Village for making Riders and Horse—Pat Holes, Mrs. W. Packman staying with I her stay in Pickering so pleas- Ailene Curphey, Sandy Jackson. ' _them for a few days this week.) ant. Clown.and Drum Majorettes Mrs. Audrey Brown, Sher- Mr. Cyril Morley .attended —Gladys School of Dancing, ; wood Drive, left on Tuesday the .Manors' and Reeves' C•n- Ajax. night by train for Tucson, Ari- vention at London last week, Decorated' Bicycles and Tri- r� zona, to stay 'with her aunt, but had to return horne ea ly cycles — Loi Hollinger, Donna Miss Olive Speiran. Audrey will with attack of flu. Mr. Mor!cry Burns, Greg Watson, Ron Pear- y be staying for three-weeks. -was confined to bed for a few son, Bernie Blakely. %r. and Mrs. Don Clark, days.• Decorated Cars—John Ash- ► ge. were awn for two Riley y y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pro use ton, Sun Valley Park, Picker weeks holiday touring the New had his sister Mrs. Crossey .ing Rotary CIub. x England States. from Bowmanville with them Pony Drawn Vehicles—Mur- %r, and Mrs. Harry Boyes{over the weekend. ray Linton of Port Perry. / had the following visitors with them for-the July 1st celebra-I aN Lions. Joe Clark, Burford, Al- / larl and Mrs. Clarke and Baugh- i Turnout � y b •'� :her Jean,. Lakefield, Mrs. Eliz. Lari e Greg Jackson, who is 91 and son ' Wm. Jackson, Toronto, Violet and Lorne Kemp, Whitby, Mr.' and Mrs. Ness,'Aurora. ; o r Township's- &4,ertained Mr. and Mr=. Jim Murdock�20 for Sunday night - y supper. July 2nd. Among the r e •P Mr_ w Rev. snit were e Brn:a Brillenzer from Burlin>;- I 50th Birthda 1 < ten, Mfs. Britlenger was Mar- i TOWNSHIP MUSEUM OPENED—Dr. M. B. D• ,-td, Ontario Min;,'er of reo;:h officially jory Wilson formerly of Packer I r Y ing. Mr. and Mrs. Re2.. Tuck, Hundreds of visitors attend Ihandicapped•swirn class rnem- , opened the township's museum of Brougham '.st Saturday. He _Eho' n here with the _ Burlingt-in, '.Mir.• and M rs. Stan-,ed Pickering Township's three- bers demonstrate what they Hon. Mike Starr and with him are Mrs. Janet !+tewsom, and Mr, Kirclhes, Mr. Starr and Miss chine, Oak Ridge. Mr. Ha 5 very p Violet Swan, dressed in costume of 150 years ago. ley Murd-xk, and daughter L r- a celebrations last weekend had learned.As usual this ware on the occasion of the 150th I ve im rebswe to all attend• Jansen, Oak Ridges and Mrs.' anniversary. mg• - The ball game between the l . At Brougham on Saturday • 'Arthur Deeming, �iprtle• ` `'ti HL All-Stars and Mount Zion !night a very large crowd at., Souvenir Copies - Mr. gad Mrs: r.nland Lading crowd to Pickering n Park. The tended the'variety show orL the ' • on Fnday,night drew a.large• trem. LakefiQld, visited their g 'museum grounds to see and Still ,� vailable daughter an d •son- in-law, Mr. _ - All-Stars carne out o'n top. I hear Gordie Tapp of TV fame. and Mrs. Bob Bryant over the'. At the same time over 100;Jo 'ce Hahn. Rosebank' resi 1.r.un;rrrlx ul A0 t,kerrn : holiday weekend. y - > -i persons sat down to a special ;•dent and-well known TL sing.' T u �.. r rtizNns hrn e . r� • � ` r Around Bancroft, Algonquin., anniversary banquet at Clare: 'er also got a •bi; hand. It•was reii—el it •cr'pt'.of Park area Dver the holiday's Mont to which :.^.any distin- ;a very good ,how and,much . were LE-o Daly. Doug H�?rton, guished visitors, were invit-J. appreciated by all. .11,m2sr r vr.ons faire Cary Bath..Gary BEickevol3 and :Ir, Clark 'Rawson. former] Then it was back to Picker' " ed Fr'rri ^o:iFx to .4F"el r., Doug Fc•.:n1. ;Claremont resident. spoke on :.ing where two danrnrnes were-;n fo-r,ia- rrx'ci�t?t.c; re'•rt;." Bill and -Lorraine Rimmer, ••Claremont — Past and Presr progress: one in the Pickering and 't-iDiris, I , Bruce and Colleen Richardson ent.'' - }Community Hall and the other The 1ri„4. rs rarer 'rlrl -s .• f attended, the' stock car races' . The swimming demoristra• out:fide 'in . the- High School: rzta:'F. r f the r'E-S(+O•i.YE c !l near Bu=alo Saturday nizht, tion at Ady Park and Swim• parking lot. r.�r,i.l?r .eerfs rQ�ce;Act :.'on .+ s. 7 Mrs, Willa Shephard and ming Pool draw a crowd on At 11 p.m. another crowd , rerninr� t'ris sper-irtl issge. Mrs. A. M;rr,hy of Oshawa and.Saturday evening. when firs; i gathered to see• the. fireworks j S` •e;,rl hanrt•er�t , .M-rs. Ste'ila Crossey of Bowman •T: J. Wheeler had some of her display. 1'.iQ4 t,nee ^ern off ►rte (irx Ville were zuests of the Frank bFraa.4e The '�'rt s f^71 4 . Prouses Juring the weekend. many l,ertvp"p �t'onlli 117.0 t: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard. Mr. t lit h',l Exam. Results presentations haI a sarri'e rU J r. • 'Everett Corbett and lady friend i of Orangeville spent the. week At Audley P.S. At MlOSer1111 ?here a e 4h"rCJr'r „r• • l• v able.a, T-Fe 1�ewri o'fr•r' awl end with their aunt and Uncle Seve•al presentatiuns were, awpone u•iyhing-6 p o r•iore I. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Andrew, i" following are the promotions, ?rade during the pnogram of rosier i r r h r - ti,r ,� f %r. and Crs. Johnnie Whet- of Audley public school cla+sea the museum- opening held +t rh •!� b r .ewlli,nrg rt The field and family of Orangeville to their September grades: i Brougham last Saturday. News of f ir•e. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' Grade I\—Elsie' Leder, .41 Win Lawson. chairman of iiPAitADE.bIGtiiEST• YEi—Wm. Brian.and Mrs. PouJine Littley Fdvar Andre•;. lan"'Powell. —�th? township's We so We t<:ould like you to have with horse and represent the Rev. Adorn-and Mrs. B'.11 and Joyce McLean and Grade VIII = Linda Izatt,!cietp presented the first copy : one '4`' ynt. ynrera while then i"i fort who came to SgYGear e's'An 'icon church in 1832. daughter spent Sunday with the Bob Richards, Doug Saunders,j of the Pickering Story to Dr. I aTe still mailable. w g g• for•mer's parents in Toronto. Ron Smrth, Stanley Wonr,acott. I K'm. and Mrs. 'IcKav along' I - Willard and Mrs. •Cronk of i Grade V11­7.Teddy Kinsman, with'a silvcr tray and-iea ser• Detroit with their three Baugh-i Douglas Smith, Marilyn Tap.-,vice. ters spent the weekend'with the`i Cott. Glenn Squire. I Councillors Mil ton Mowbray H It h Mi n i ate t' �.� D o n former's mother and sister, ;firs.l and.Harr} Bove s resented i ea • y ! .Grade VI — Bob Ansel], June P . Lishman. i puckrin, Linda Pwell,, Arthur °old watch to Clerk L. T Ansell., Grace Powell, ,- - - - Mr. and MrC. Grant Messer n, Ricky!Johnston in recognition of his m and her mother ]Mars. F. R. Mil- puckrin Susan Richards, Jack service to the township for the O !C'a fly ens �w M se 1 let are entertaining Lib's broth.- Savink, Shirley Smith. past 30 years. sc•:c-tcen o` V '� p er and family Mr. and Mrs. Eu-' , them as clerk of the munici- gene Miller, Wendy and Mar Grade V—Ricky Brown, fien-r polity: ----"The historic 'museum di. lcal Society and former:t•eeva ;.Society V�'illiam Lawson, an— shall from ChatEaurqux, France , 'fir: Lawson prese>'lted Cdr• Brougham was oft! -'.sly opF.n• gave a review of happening ':ounc'ed that the mu=eum at " for three days this week. It has Barbara Smith, Peggy, Squire,!John Gillman with a Life ed lash Saturday. h% Dr. M. E.°and' hist6ry 'of the museur ;ro.ugham wil' he'�rc:` to the been three years since the last Everett Walsh. (Membership in the Historical ' Dymond, Ontario '.sinister of since its inception two yea -.ubli • through summer family reunion:- - =Grade IV—Patricia Kinsman,,Society. a history book on On- Health, as part of the tow�i ago: H�- th�.nkltd the executi and that art i,n e••li ' .t -, Harry Scott, Earl and Eric Werner Luckai, Beverley Smith, tario and a copy of the Pict,• ;hip's 150:h ann've..sary cele of the Society and all who c'- '._.gill rt,%nge fruit. tirn3 :u ti :e. + Barkey, Bruce Cooper and Don Dick Winter, i ering,Story in recognition'of brations. 1 Hated of loaned. artic•'es f•Scott were skin-diving ran Sat- Grade III - Cheryl Betsorr,,his work with the local society. Rees+r Sherman Scott..chair• the museum an l those who rc urciay at C'ombermere, Ont.' Ralph Clugston, Karen bins- — clan of the afternoon, thanked j stored th^ ire cabin at the rear any r a M-rs. -Jean• Tomlinson and man, Jerry •'Pucka Tommy 'LADIES' BASEBALL SCHEDULE all +�h0 1r•Iper' make the. an of the prat: rte'. family are spending the sum- Puckr;n, Randy Richards, Mar-; The followin¢ is the schedule "•iver'sa v a s11rti:.<s. C)t;ter c •ished ­guests- The � men holidays at their cottaze jai:ie �Z'alsh. of the To++riship League Girl's The-Hon. M• kle Stci: . brou;.l ::Aa hro l + tIngs were: SpeC�C�i Beaver^.cn� Grade II — Tommy .Astley,'Softball Tean); greetings from the P mu' :.I i T. h."Thos:+ :A.P.P. He said ', I h1 r. 'aha ohs. kinch, Bile y. Jimmy Brmrn, Dorothy Smith, S,nior ��%rh aster. He said he ++•a.: proud f� din +v.IS nrr)u•l ' � represent the Ave. have left the Village and 'Darrel Winter. Pickering Twp. 'and proud rt �ut} +n : r' the all township S @rYiCe \ moved to their new home• in - ZLlnpday, July Muth—Fairport nd 1;•, -! a ';r to all those. ! IT-pr-sent it in tkii, House vi Th•.- teachers: Mrs. G. K. P,rrach at Pickering Beach. Common:;. who help: 3 mil.-.e ill( annivers- w'h 'bi• Prat and Mrs. Bob Bryant will 'Wednesday, July 12th — irk- ,i rr s C;reetih�s were g S rr•: to hear.' that Percy { I eturn in the fail to continue as Green+vood at Fahii 16rt Beech. Win. G Newman• form r I Yicker'u Iiistract high school " reeve, introduced the yunot brought from the City of Osh .vas jammed to the doors on -ale su.,ei,ed a heart attack �enioi and junior teacher, res- Monday, July 17th—Fairport . awn`bv `•;a}or firs. Christn)F 1 last :eekend and was taken to]' ecticely. Beach at Greenwood. speaker, Dr. Dymond. who of + Sunda: rnenin fur the special Hnspital. 1 p , —''ter his address, offlijally de- Thomas, from Ontario Cou:i se:+ cr• i r conr.ectirur ..ith. the Wednesday, July 19th �by Warden Anson Gerow. fror" p 1SOth anniversary: Mrs. Nan Littlejohn, Chris- 1 Bauugham at Fairnnrt Beach. clared the n1useum as open. to+vnshi 'Man I injured Markham by- Reeve Josep'.. Rain )revented the service Dr. Dymond brought greet• tine Street, returned .home Sat- Monrlay, July 24th—French- ings' from Premier Leslie Fry, from qcarhoro by Coun from 1 e`.1g held in the Clare urday after sx)ending-a-month's man's Bay'at Fairport Beach. Millett, from Ajax b Reeve holiday out 'Blest. While there I . Tuesday, July,'loth—Fairport Frost. The speaker said he did' y' 1 moat (D •rvation Area. not advocate livin in the past Robert •1lack'enzie. from Pick• she attended the wedding of her g p Mir ttakiir art viers At New Tower Beach at Brougham. Ibut felt it was good to look Bring Village b5' Rer'tie E. 1, r , g 1 nephew. Mrs. Littlejohn report I Christopher Williams. 30. an horror girls f'hack once in a while. He refer• Morley, from the Planning!Dr. V,• cl'ay r.f the'L n tul ed aver ; ruuKh plane ride home inspector for Proctor. Tuesday, July.11th—Fairport red to•the conservation areas Board by former Reeve Geo Church, "'ov, Carne,ie of Claie- and they arrived four hours late P- Todd and fro:-:) the Metro 1 mont P.a tist Church, Mr, hen- was injured late Friday after-•Beach at Brougham. . and their purpose of correctfng at Malton, meth He con-on of St. Arici'r e+ s noon, when he fell .inside the Thursday, July 13th—Ajax at',errors of the past. The thing Conservation Authority by >d,r.'and Mrs. Ed. Stork had shaft of the West Rouge water(Fairport Beach." ithat makes a country great is former Reeve Wm, H. Vilest Presbyterian Church, P4c1.ei i4 11 1 her• brpther Mr. and Mrs, Rim tower. Tuesday, July 18th—Fairport its people, he told the gather• ney. gild Canon .H. S. Shepherd h, N^yer and two children from Police said •Williams was Beach at Dumbarton. ing. We need adventure .today Coun. Clifford Laycox thank- Toronto George's Anglican .Church,, . Toronto with them on Sunday. climbing down inside the shaft Thursday, Jul 20th—Ricker — Pickering. July 1 we can't build a nation on�ed the ladies for preparing the� g• Mrs. D. Stevens, Pevense'y when he fell about 12 feet. ing Beach at.Fairport Beach. (security alone, he added. huge buffet supper'and Coun. The mass choirs of tl.e td.a n- gay, England, who was with breaking his ankle and suffer We 'nesday, July '25th—Fair-1 Deputy-Reeve Edgar'James i Ross Deakin announced the ship Bas under the direct!!n (I her daughter: !Mars. Doucette for ing-internal injuries. port .Beach at Pickering Beach,.1 thanked.the speaker.- events still to come in the Mr, Alan Clark. The r V i e • - i two months-wrote the News a He was rushed to Soarboro Thursday, July 27th—Broug Wm. G: Lawson, chairman celebration. was very impressive letter aboard, the liner "Ivey- General Hospital. ham at Fairpo'rt'Beach. of the Pickering Twp. Histor• Chairman of the' Historical ed by ali. Pope Two _ T H E P I C K R I N G NEWS Thursday, July 6,,1961 Picketing Township's Locale Pickering Youth THE P 1 C K E R I N G NEWS Is Good Marksman iESTA8L13NE•0 1 Bat Issued every Thursday ImpoAlontreal—Gonlun rta n"n Met ro•' Setup Pi Found The News Printing and Publishing Company of 46 Church Street, Pic'i Bring, by has qualified for the (;.]d Ex- (Authorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept..,Ottawa, Ont. To-day, in its 150th year, tracting commercial offices and lic-works construct:(,n for' the pert Shield, one cf the r::ost dif- e;:n4 Townsa;p is able to l.g t iadus:r;. Township's transition to a mod- ficult teas in sma)Ibore sport- - SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ;2.50 per year United Stotts ;3.00 per year assume a similar, role to th_ ntA now, this portion of ern, urbanized, eas:ly-accessible ing rife shooting. BARRY MURKAR, Editor east of !Metro Toronto that the .?;,--kering Township, ideally lo- I municipa)ity,. able to meet the Lominir,n Marksmen, o°iciais .„w^shrp of E Dibicohe has sa :aled near .�liehways 4U1 and needs of to-day's expanding in- announced today' that Found ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST > „ su::essf sly pia;ei is the west _�o. and accessible by rail dustrial economy. had achieved a perfect score-of *';r many years. Ind •crater, has hampered the tiir•. P.oss Leakin, Council 16,000 points to qualify. - The fac}!fries for industrial moo'=ncil's attempt to develop its member of Picker:r.g Town,hrp, Fnr the Gold Exrert- Fhisld Ie:cl a:�sion in :sat area are 'r`1F iris! l,o`.ent:al b? the fac: I a reed that the Tc.:nsnip is at the shooter must fire tKrfect P e3��nts �Be. Ashamed p y + :1;a. it lacs:ed the neces,ary wa- a turn:n,-I.o.nt in its historic r, • mane css-b by a :�_r. of sc .:es with a calib_•e, t'p.oit- `nuni.i ,al wa:er and sewage `r a, sewage facila:es re- 's and colourful carer, that its h i4ne cn 20 targets f_om ca-11 It seef-s there are a good number of parents in sery:cep in the sca:hern portion lu:rei b; new ndustr'y. With 1 potential for development i's, to- I of the regular pusaic c:ronc, y `.he adven+, of Bap Ridges, and I day, the highest in its history. i kneeling•or sitting, and stand-_ Pickering Township that shoulel be ashamed of them- of the Township. Co:rs,.JAatFd financing of t e 7. 31r. Deakin visited tine Tor- I ing. This means he mast put a selves. __w - „ , c me tame ago; r"i;ckering of- �Acessal y water and sewage ! onto of='iee of the .Consolidated total of 600 shots in t,re `b411".. �` ficials arranged w.:h the d?vel• :Ian'.=. Pickering can now com-:Bldg. Corp. last Thursday, i" Found, a member of,thF Ajax -Ashamed for not taking time out to be with their opers of t h e zeside-:t`.al corn- etc- xith other urban areas for where' he was presented with i Rod and -Gun Club, has been rnunity of Bay R:dees is the n u c h so•;ght-after industrial i two. huge birthday cakes to ' :hooting only a little more tha.r - children and taking an interest in what they are doing. Frenchman's,'Bay area to coop- a�:bagmen*. i transport to Pickeaing• Town- a year. Before winning 13 �: erate with t::ens is the s-.inply- :4ir. Lawrene' Shanl;ma'r, the ;hip for its Anniversary cele_ shield he had to w•m.•1: l:s way }hindreds 'of 'children in this township a1•e playing: ing of water and =swage facili- Vim-President of Land Revel- bratians.-.One cake was a re li- : p through a series of Domini.n I-ties in- the-southern portion of 3wrien• for, Consolidated, in a ca of the new Water Treatment Marksmen awarrls be nnin ball in the townships recreation league, and,yet only g• g the Township. ;±a±ernent issued to-day, 'said: Plant, and the other of the new with the brogue.girt uh;ch.rF-- r °a few parents can be bothered to transport their chi And so it has 'evolved that "From our company's experi- Sewage Disposal Plant. - Bpth quired five targets scor:_.g 80 Consolidated Building Corpora- °nce is ]and development, we cakes were symbolic of the or better out cif 1�U from thF ren to a game or to go and support•them. g I - tion Limited has constfucted are confident- that Pickering 1 builder's birthday gifts to the.-prone position._ ?'his is all very discouraging to the few who do ultra-modern sewage disposal Township is on.-the threshold of Township. "We shopped around I The 22 sporting rifle •osed in facilities, as well as a fully- a bright an6prosperous era. 'It I for something unusual," says ' Dominion Marksmen compe, take time out to look after your children, and not very equipped water treatment plant; is gratifying to note that we, as . 14�r. Shankman of Consolidated,. Lion is a general purpose weap- to service,not only t h'Q Bay a private enterprise. hate been "but municipal filtration plants on and.is.. usually quite inex- enconraging to the children themselves. able to supply the essential pub- are quite difficult to gift-wrap." pensive, - - Ridges residential area,' but a PP Y P •� q $i - 'Why should someone else take an interest in yo large surrounding block of in- dustrial � - - dustrial parkland. To this area, child or worry-about him being in a ba)1 league? the-Township is hopeful of at-- who are- in charge of these busy weekly TLse schedules are concerned over the lack of interest in the phoP14 Book -a a� `ball games, not only on the part of the parents but the general public too. Out Soon Tr_,. and et -out to the. games, .at least the ones r The 1961 edition of onethe b- _anada's,best read books, ,ONTARIO Stour own child is participating in and give them the, relephone directory, is now on - - - subscrib- ers , support they need: - h t r r - 'its way to telephone J. . Pickering and Ajax. „ApP 'CQ 1©n forms f0 _. there, ou ll en o it and -very rob- ''l n Lowry, Bell Telephone .. " Once, you �rcf - Y �- 7 Y � 3' p manager far this area. said _.. < \ -ably become a regular fan. this week. Y The new directory should - ON TA R I 4R ETAI L ` used as goon as it is received ' `11r: Lowry stated. Bell. customers in Pickerin€ SCHOOL CAFETERIA—CHIEF COOK !snit Ada will receive SALES TAX copies of the 166? directory ,Riag.ired for the .cf•fa,:c at the new 7.nbonan High Se"O', Du+iee compared wit 4.1C-0 copies Of ' to co=dmenu 'rn Sepe•^+ber 1461, 4r11 be expected +p pton, order the 196 !cook. Total sir Cula supp'1es, and prepc•s •1,e 'ooh lunch for o student enrollment of tion throughout the territory _ _ oppro,'mately 100 s•.den+s 71+is is o' large w63 equipped kiuhen served by the telephone boo)' Some previous erperience,ir•ase.,tial. Reply in writing to: will be 75.981, up 5.227 over p. Ross Irwin, I last.year's; .0,,59. V NDC" S !:+=mess Adnrmisfrotor, All Number Calling.- undPr ,Secretary•7,•aau.er. '. which telephone numbers each Pickering wsircn High School board,, consist of seven figures. is be 'box 76, ing introduced in Oshawa. PICKERING, Ontorie Brooklin and Part Pej•ry' ce- r 4Aay previous oppitcotions will be considerets 1 incident with the delivery..of t E R M. I T . he'new telephone directory. Mr..Lowry said that besides ' the cLange to the seven-digit should b returned i form of listing numbers in Sou a re ne by these three centres, there are _. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT hundreds of other changes in the directory. A good way to. :el ul 1 5, 1961 avoid dialling errors, he noted. : 1CCS!PLETE,SEPIX TANK SERVICE _ _ �R for the individual subscriber ..NEW TAM'S INSTAUED to amend his Blue Book of f� officioi Permit Application Forms Who requires-a vendces permit? Telephone Numbers. or oiler PAT DUNNE TElmple 9.1 � personal lists of nurrbers. Ex have been sent to over 120,000 Ontario Every company,or,person,, who in the tra copies of the Blue Book -vendors together with detailed informa- ordinary course of his-business sells goods < may, be- obtained, free- from any Bell business office. tion on the new Ontario Retail Sales .to- purchasers in-.Ontario, trust, have a Tax Act. These applications should be sales tax vendor's.permit. Restaurants completed 'and returned by July 15th, -and other premises selling prepared meals Pe rmits re qui re a'Iierlit.Permits are also required th at vendors will receive their 1 and additional information well in ad- by s4lesinen or manufacturer's agents nnouncetnertt � Vance of-September 1st, when the tax who sell in Ontario for non-resident wgoes into effect., ' vendors not registered in Ontario. PICKERING MEDICAL :CENTRE a _ . ors o a o c e Fend wh h ve n t re eiv d Of - fi cial Per' it Application forms W, the N-1 should send for on. .e today• PI_{« -1 ' Ccl Ce7-1. e as Of ".J, v. i3 _ < _ : 1 r3 -- -------- _THIS -----.— — COMPLETE AND: MAIL CONVENIENT COUPON Retail Sales Tax Branch, Office of Comptroller of Revenue, j':11 „• 'Pdrliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario Dr. A4 sci Las ?aKen tNo' years v I Please send me c Permit Application form together with'Y l :i►detailed information on the Ontario Retail Sales Tax. P I :. v -- . y out gradJa'e work. at To,.. ,to last = ..� _ • y General. 1-?ostr. al. S e, aid r hug- � COMPANY ' I _ r l band have es.ob 'shed ,es filth s 1 �l r � ce on I I i , OF WSINESS l - 1 L---,— --------------------------� IChurch'street n ° cKe%r�,g. -----'----- , , r FIRK4P CJL.ARK_ :CveRlpgolh►of/terewsst ' J., i Thursday, July 6, 1961 T H E P 1 C K E41 N G N E W S fait Three 'Paul Flange, Wellesley Roberti' Distrid ;' kig-h." son, Ter erlock, Harry Yet- man (French). Third Class Honours FASHION HAIRSTYLING. — - Ralph Daniel (history), Janet CC Torainson, Lynn Wilson. Annou n ce E xa rr* i n a t i o n Res u `tJ Pass Standing a r Joyce Lewis (history), Nancy Announces special Final standing of Pickering (hist.), Bruce Drake, Linda Eck- Pass Standing, Rackham (science), District High School. lund, Nina Keogh (hilt.), Linda l Roland Mez, Nelson Stroud. GRADE 11C - In ail,gradel the students are Smith, Anna Woods. GRADE 10B (to Grade 12 Commercial) from July 11 to August 31 listed alphabetically in groups Third Class Honours ( Second Class Honours First Class Honours under the headings: First Class I ' Arthur Anderson (hist. & William Barrett, Margaret Sharon Gibb, Carol -Groves, Honours, Second Class Honours,i geog.), Josephine Astley, Brian! Carlton, Jim Gillard, Clare Har- Murray, Maurer, Geraldine Pat- COLDWAVES Reg. 15.00.12.00 T'nird Class Honours, and Pass', Balsdon (hist. & typing), Bar-1 ris, Clare Harris, Margaret erson. Standing. `bars Best, (geog.), Antoniusl'Newman, Sandra Pomeroy,John Second Class Honours -Reg. 12:50°10.00 Students whose names are not'Bucking,Gordon Craig (typing), Vesters, Sandra Wardell. Ruth Benson (arithmetic), _Reg, 10.00- 7.50 listed have not been promoted-' E:aine Farmer (hilt.). Third Class Honours Agatha.Bucking,Ruth Donnelly, Subjects appearing in brack:etsl Promoted tb Clerical 10 Nancy Baker (social studies)', Helen Erickson (typing), Sheila after a name indicate that the' Nancy Burton, Carolyn Corr- Anne Hall, Gary Hall (social McMullen, Diane Paauet (his- SHAMPOOS 25e OfF CUTS 75e r- tudent is promoted condition-'ard; 'Larry Crawford, Jennifer. studies), Robert Hail, Sandra tore), Carolyn Plitz, Denise ally in.these subjects I Rogerson.• Hill, Robert Layzell, Pauline Pominville. HAIR COLOURING-Reg. 5.00-4.00 GRADE 9A GRADE 9G IMansell, Bonnie Maurer, Gail Third Class Honours First Class,Honours Second Class Hornosfrs I Mayne, Robert McKinley (,math. Doris Bigham, Verna Clos- ALSO INTRODUCING EVELYN AS SHAMPOO GIRL Norman Allen, Stuart Bran Keith Foreman, Klaus Ger:111, 8-, French),Joseph Moodie (art), sOn (typing), Andrew Czap, ran, David Compton, Connie ecke, Harry Glaser, Josephine Glen Pugh, Charles Rixon, S'ra- Sharon D�e , Anne Draper Phone WHitehall 2-6370 for appointment "Do!lbin. Gulliver, Mary Lou Gunter, ron Short (French), Burt Viz- (typing,) Jones, Ca rol Second Clang Honours Jac ueline sly (French), Cheryle Wattman• Killin (pd. & typing), Open Tues., Thur. till 9-A!I day Wed, &Sat. George Hillier, q Mary Adams, Kent Anthony, Hough, Judith Hoyt, Alice Ilott,' Pass Standing Mark Kirk, Millie Kutlich, Tre- 63 Kingston Rd. next door to Pickering Jewellery Sharon Archer, Barbara Banton. Sharon Ingram, Gary Junkin. David Sate. (Latin) Loraine von Smith (shorthand}, (typing), Diana Butler, Linda) Third Clans Honours I Carter,.Edw•ard Crooks (biatn.), Pass Standing -Chung, Glen Crt►ss, Lynda; Barr-y Gould, Wayne' Hall;I Gayle- Disney, Donna Freeman Ronald Brett (English), Wen- Davey. „a„ Lana Hubner, William Jensen, (Math.), Annabelle Graham, ca Cookson (English & history), Third Cass Honours Elizabeth Kellett, A n d r e a s I'Victor Hooker (Eng.), Carole Lynda Wood. COOPER .� LTD. John Bair, Paul Berwick, Kemperle, Eileen McLellan: Hunter, Ronald Lanegger (Art), ' ' GRADE 11D - ` ' -Donald Bishop, Stephen Bradley, - Pass Standing Janet McDonald (Math.), Ro- First Claw Honours Carole Burgess (geog. & hilt. Dennis Card French), bert Mically, Wanda Moore (So- Carol Adams, Elizabeth New- : 920 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO r8 (8 g )� Y Barry Carlton, Virginia Chown, Dianne Foster, t,lke Gerecke cia. Studies), Julian , Teeling man. Larry Clarkin, Leigh Cossey (science), Bonnie Gibson .(Math.), Ray Ward (Eng. & Second Ctasa Honours BLOCKS B BRICKS - (typing), Angela Cummings, Social Studies). -Carol Ferguson, Marvin Kime, (French and hint.), Marilynn � Barbara Fetter, Donald Polzin Harris (typing & hilt:), Eliza- G''RADE 10C Mervyn Mercer, Wayne Parker, STRUCTURAL STEEL . First Clans Honours John Se f� Murray troud, (typing). beth Hart (Eng. & math.). gri Y - 'CRANE RENTAL ranne Hornshaw• (geog. & Ferne Shuert. William Watt. Pass Standing ., (g g • Second Class Honours Third Class Honours Garry BeeVm (French}, Bar- science),-James Johnson (typ- STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO -barn Beak (math. & t-yping),ling)• Sharteen Chute, Hazel Clos- Jim Seeoeck (ri.;tury/. an Carter, Ruth Chomey GRADE. 9H son, Suzanne Harris, C41adys pass Standing ' Phones: WH. 2-1960 - WA. 2.5103 �lmath. science),'Geraldine Thur-' First Class Honours Jones, Wilma Palm, Joyce Gary Bath (history), Daug- low (typing). Tommy Carlisle,, Margaret Thompson, ' Wanda Williams, �s Ecklund (Geometry), i)Irtl- Donna Young. lam Freeman. Christina Head. LOCAL MERCHANTS GRADE 9$ Hartford, Peter Holley, Darlene . First Class Hona.rs Kutlieti, Jean Milligan. Third Class Honours Marilyn biurkar. 'Larry Foran,,.Pauline Lloyd, Second Class Honours 4, _Linda, Brown , (art),_ Shirley GRADE 12A Donald blacKeracher, Linda Pic- 1}f x cet i�i.ire, Stanley Dunkeld (scieace�, Lynn Mc- -First Class Honours DESERVE YOUR �- Keowm (a-rt►, Ada Pridmore, (Five Options) kard, Stuart Tyas, Sandra Vtiest- Man Nlckling, James Judy Ward. Eleanor Welsh (bus- S',arca Clar e, Aaron. Fenton take. Ortfie, Bonnie Palm, William - ne.:� ,r.t as Patricia Gra Wayne Knapp SU����� ' Second Class Honours Payne, Linda Pegg. Nancy Pu - _ T' C:arence Daigle, Jerry For krin. Barbara Pug!-. Faaa Standing Carol r itti Leona Csrrpkir. (social stud- See ay Honours _ tier,.Garry Goodlad, Gerald Mat-I Third'Cfass Honours ,es) -hcnda Jones 13cier+,ce),Jane (Five Options) �. ten, Dale Nicol,,Judy May: Flor- Frederick Fox, Wayne Lade,I — erce Mitchell, Fay Nichols,. Patf Bryan McNalley, Ursula Rada-• Nickerson (bookkeeping)T Grant Nicholas Baker, John Buttar3, I 2toutcliffe_ tun, Kenneth Richardson, Pasco-. (science g-art), Frar',k Glennys CresswelL Anne Le - Third Class Honours Pass .Standing Taylor (art), Carole W cite' nox, Donald Lir.du, Linda Me- PICKERING Ronald Dean, Mike Hpnder- James McTaggart (math. &� (artl• _ Cance, Caro, McPherson, Bar- Ronald Craig Hilborn, Paul 5M- typing), Linda Obey'_(geog. &� GRADE, 101) barn Messer, 'Carolyn ;Payne, Elisabeth St. North shell, Wanda 'Lord, Kim 5Ir zist.►, Richard Rooney (m3&th.).i :etond,Class Honours an Salgo, Ronald Trsryter, Gail Pherson, Janet Norman. Gail Mitchell (math.). Carol Nelson, tilene Robin- White. • son, Les Schram. Joe Vander Third Class Honours - Paes Standing- G - ::- . . _ Gene 9J . - - -- John Cookson (typing). Gene . ocond Class Standing _ H-den, Lynda White. (Five Option,) y y � ..FOR Kerr, Comte Oerlemans ltyP- Robert. Everett, Linda Lloyd, Third Class Honours John Bardurcir.• Gordon Ed- Third i, Patrick Pearsall (French), Janice Clarke,' Karen Hay- m:stan, Ronald, Hpsr, Sharon Jeanne Ferguson (math. & ty-p Chard Schram, Te Shertn; n Richard r, ward (.Hosk'a 'Lorne lieLis- Jones, Ruth Miller, Maria �EASON _ tiionika Stautmeist?r, I;`enneth. Lynda .Harkin"s,' Cheryl Lis- Pegg. Sandy Ritchie: Ing), Heather Reid. F GRADE 9C Stickwood, Wilhelmina Van.den ,combs. Grace Michell (math.), (Four Options). First Class Honours = Broek, .Beverly Wallace. Alan Patricia Parr, Ernest Phillips, Ross James (French) _ AND SWIMMING •Michael Merritt, Pegg y Wellman. v Lorne Thompson, -Lee- Young Pass Standing Third Class Honours . (French►. SWIMMING POOL Har,ge, Jennifer Ricketts, John Joyce Smith, Darlene Su ina- !INSTRUCTION ..&att, Sheila Shea, Janice Tran- 5 g Pam Standing ; : - Lynn Munson.. mori- Suzanne Szablewski, Bar- Kerry Brun~ (Engish),. Step- GRADE ME tar, Robert fisher, 31aTlene i�...or 'Gloria" Taylor -•--- '9V.att, Douglas Weibe. Allyn hen Cawthor�np (math.)., Bruce !First. C1adR Honours -- Wiitard, imath.), Anne Van den Broek, Cark, Joan Ingham (phys. edu- _ (Five Options) .^seta Vanstone (math.), Doug- cation),. ' SF.aron Kennedy Sandra. Walms;ey, ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED - Second Clans �ilonours 1 , Barbara Chesher, Ann Rich- as Wagg. Carol W-Egon. l,na,h.), Larry Kennedy (Eng- Second Class Honours archon, Susan Ross,"Lode SmiR- Pass Standing lish), Lyn Robertson, Brian (Four Options) BUILDING S U P P L I E S Brian Skitch (math:.),. How- Shannon '(r°ath.), 'S h a n a o n Gerry Backing, Bill Foster. licki, Gerald Smyth, Garry Val lid Sleep (Eng.), Linda Swerd- - tiere. ' >.m i t IT (mat.:.). Str-,name Third Class Honours e Third Glass Honour► iger (math.), Franc: Trelkeld �ma1 (Five Options) = Robert Rudd (hist.), Helen (-path.). GRADE F0£ Beverley Casselrnan, Pat 1UMBER MASONITE - HARDWARE kegrotat Standing , g - Hawkins (algebra), Alan John- CEMENT - BLOCKS - GRAVEL :Schaper, Douglas Turk, Linda The following students, hav Phillip Vaughan (science). ston, Don Kimura. Tony-Moore. 'Wilcox. -'ng .completed two years in the GRADE'9K" (Four Options) - 'Pass Standing ..' .. clerical course,.. are granted -.: :: �. -: .� • °: _ Evet Rancourt Incisors), First Class Honours , Dili Cargill, Ron Death, Ro= �" Robert B. Brown, Robert echoo, leaving certificates. g, REZ WOOD STAIN a SEALER -GLASS Linda.Robertson (French), Net- Betty Class Honours bert McBride,'Linda Young.-P.0- .Wayne Moore. bert Young, Robin Teeling .-a Rough (math. & science), - tty Jeanne..Tran. C.LL. PAINTS Second Class Honours (hist:) No diploma. 1 'David Smith (typing), Wayne f Third Class Honours i Leonard Berry, Robert Gum- In addition the following Btu -Wilson (typing), Crary Windsor Vernon Bruce, Georgina Bur- i ainget, Lloyd Harbor, Philip dents• have completed the re- (typing). ton, Marilyn Clodd, Pat Cooney, Horseman, William McDonald. quirements for the Diploma:. Olt AND GAS FURNACES - SALES AND SERVICE GRADE-SE Alan Lehman, Irene Mailes, Tim 1 Third Class Honours Gary Disney (five options), First Class Honours Phelan, Richard Reed, Lawrence EAVESTROUGHING - PLUMBING Frank Blizzard; N�o r m a n Gladys Disney (five options), ) Gary • Day, .Timothy Death, Ruscitti, Robert• Smith, Caro- Moore, Donald _Petch, Frank 1 Wonnacott. Ford Frame (four options). Richard Doble, Cheryl Dunn, Traynor, Alta Winger. GRADE 12 COMMERCIAL Linda Graham, Heather John- Pass Standing BUDGET TERMS Pass Standing =.'- Second Class Honours son, ,Michael Kearney, Elspeth Jarnes Morley,. Carole Rogers, e Robin, Smart (science) Garry Diane Dear (gen. bus.) Shar- MtKa , Neil Parker, Eleanor Bill .Younger. Iron Humphrey (gen. bus.), Sha-. Titterton (science, E d w a r d Westney: GRADE 11A WHiteholl '2-6771 — .TEm le 9-2431 Thompson (math. & science), _ �:- ron Richardson (gen.bus),Lynn � N Second Class Honours' First Clara Honours Rogerson (sp. comet). STATION ROAD " PIG(ERING, ONT. Mary Ann Williamson (math. & Laurett�t AnnonAv (Sciences Donna Bodnaryk, Carol Find- typing). Third Class Honours, NIGHTS - TEmple' 9-1682 -Barbara Carson, Richard Curtis, - • • lay, tan Johnson, Margaret Ro- Keith McDowell (gen. bus.), - - ' • • Elizabeth Harding, Patricia Ire- GRADE 10A berg son, Margaret Kayes, Lynne First Class Honours Second Class Honours Judith Peterson (gen. •bus)., ' •-'-•---�- "'-^-'�-- Patterson,Martha Ritchie,,ranet Carole Bowles, Ian Butters, Russell Baird, Leo Daly, Ju- Hilda Smyth (gen. bus.), Garry "Ruddy, Rita Sorenson, Sheridan Donald -Drake, . Robert - dith Edmonds, Donald Holher, Taylor (cler. comm.). Van •Blaricom, Henrietta Van ^ombe, Michael Freemah, Bev- John MacDonald, David McKee, Pass Standing SMALL MOTOR S E R V 1 C E Hevelington, Walter Van Nus. irley Hawthorne, Emma Laugh- Robert McTaggart, Maureen Sharon Durocher (special Merritt,Marie. Mitchell, Thomas commercial diploma), Ruth William Wiseman, Susan Wil= in, Petra Maroldt, John Miller, Iustler (general business dip- son. Sandra Omelon, Raye Oxford, Sime. Gloria Trolley, David ,Loma). ;AWNMOWERS SHARPENED Third Class Honours Valerie Rowan, Terry Skelton, Webster, William Weller. Donna Barlow, Pamela Creb- Gary Stone, Roger Stronell, Third Class Honours also bin (science), Wayne Holter. 7hristine Tvaq, Gerald Pegg. Shirley ,Gardiner (physics), DICKERING HAND AND POWER HEDGE SHEARS ' Wayne Murphy (typing), Doug- Second Class Honours I Terry Green (history), Pat Hic- im Suter, James Torrance (hint. Barbara•Brown, Dawn Brown, key. (French), Grace Jackson, LANDSCAPING Will call for and deliver anywhere in & geog.), James Van Pelt,' Trudy Cane, Susan Cawthorne,I•ShlHey Kulyk, Gwen Quinton. Pass 4 S ta ndi n g 'darie 'Draper,. Sue Hannah, Peas Standing specialists in Township Mary . McClement (math.). V;Xie Hobbs, Reneth Koehne- Bill Hamilton (history & La- Phyllis Rooney, Kathryn , Marilyn h ` ! Sodding Kathr Wil- man �Iaril 'n Labrie,John Lust- tin). 9 '..� �I son. � d, Susan Olsen, Jimmy Powell, GRADE 11B P,o,ver Rolling AL OWEN GRADE .9F " ?ienry Raetsen, Dianne Rich- First Claws Honour's First Class Honours ardson, Keith Wagar, Paul David Hawthorne, E 1 a i n e —Tractor Grading .,Elizabeth Bylstra, Diane Car- White, Eric Wolff. Schultz, George Wright. __ 28 FAIRPORT BEACH ROAD TEmple 9.1409 ter, Sharon Cooper.. Third Class Honours Second Clarq Honours Sod Delivered Second Clans Hono�u?� 1n}m R r p t t. Zinupr Rve Ron Barkey; Grant Foreman, Phone or call after 6,00 p.m. or week-ends Joy • Astley, June Pelnnn, (math.), Peter Evans (Latin), Donald Holter, William Keevil, WH' 2-��g0 Jerry Bezener,• June Donnelly Mary Sue Hunt. ._.,, Donald Lay, Mary Miszkiewicz, 7. _ "•- iii I ? �;� ,i, ... I, \i � � _ , !eN Fewr T H E P 1 C K E R 1 N d NEWS Tiwrider J* 6, 41*1 June 26th whdn he suffered a keep up the good work Mur- Mr-Arthur Skimin has' -Mrs. Oliver Gibb and She- ternational .eeppnvention in Tor- heart attack: ray. confined to his home with p� ron were in Trenton.on Satur- onto'this weeTc PUNBARTfON CongratuWiorts to Murray Mr. and Mrs. D. Thompson monis. I day attending t h e'Air' Show The .Senior Citizens wish to Stroud who•wss the`winner of and Mr.A.J. Thompson attend- Mr. and Mrs. George Watson and visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick thank the Kiwanis CIub for the the one mile race last Saturday ed the induction service of Mrs. were in Whitby last Wednes- Gibb. lovely time they had on Satur- Rev. W. A. McKay conducted at Pickering during the 150th Thompson's father, Rev. J. A. day attending the funeral of Gerry Simpson's•house was day during the anniversary cel- the regular morning service as- celebrations. Murray was the Payton at Grace Unitd Church,, Mr. Watson's aunt Mrs. Ger- struck by lightning during one ebration. They were in a bus in sisted by Mrs. H. Stroud at the outstanding runner at the Ajax Trenton last Friday evening. trude Fallow. of the storms last week. Dam- the parade and then on a char- Organ. Mri• Vera Frr2:nan san, Old Home Week also when he Mrs. Sari John.ton of Wil- Virginia Hubner is in Ajax age was not extensive. tered bus on a tour of the town- a v.;:'* - -• 's.,=.: '�'_e: ' ... ilow•dale visited Mrs. Walter Hospital where she underwent Many of the loctrl Kiwanians ship. It was very much.appre- Hour of Payer". The baske..3 one mile, and three mile events. Willis last Monday. surgery last week. are attending the Kiwanis In- ciated. of flowery on. the altar 4, memory of Mr:. David Fan thom. Dr. McKay,s sF:':non topic: wry ,v •. ,.^nnrwr v w a s .with the te:a .rota P=alm 104: m 24'"Oh-Lorr!, ':o:;• . a::ifulu are thy Works? I. wi,Aom bast i thou mad? then: ai.: the e'a:th ; is full of thy riches." Aith,:ugh _there is r.r, fundamental differ- ence in chi '=t`.anit? the ens:pha- sis changes w•i-a the seasrn. .In summer we are close: t,) the ` N EVERY EVENING TILL • 7:00 P.M, R O U G E HILL 1®P things that Gcd Ilan raadi a _ - ,tee spend mole time outdoors. EXeEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M. We should thank Gcc fc: our ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY eyes to see God's beautiful crea- tions and ears to k,"r. -PRICES.EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. JULY 6th - 7th ; St6 JUST EAST OF (ROUGE BRIDGE Bulletin Next Sunday Mr. Ralph Ru ball will take the service r. : :McKay will be or. his holidays � D WHILE THEY LAST LB• for the rest of the month. On Thursday evening at 8:15 - 1 S Oz. C Mrs. Stro::d's piano pupils will — on.-time IENERS ( ' l STROUD S FOOD M.. ARKET old a recital at the church. EIBI'et � / Mrs, Vera Freerlan will be ""'"°"°" guest soloist. Everyontois .invit- 3 ed. JUBILEE SMALL LINK St. Andrews Pre--byferian. . . SHORTENING for PURE PORK 1 W. Tray Chiereh—Pickering p The regular morning service L �� C ' _ ss of praise was well attended. The � iQ fbod 25C minister Mr. Kenneth Heron (SAVE 15 CENTS) (Caw of 4B tins $3.95) conducted the service. - _ S. AUSAGE- The choir entered to the pro- , - - - *esaionai "Great Kin; of Nat- SWIFTS SIL`/ERLEAF (Saw 9e) Ions,hear our prayer."The scri- p • FRLSII 69c pture lesson was (rota [ Kings LARJD-,' b5 C ter 8. Mr. Heron reach- S'teak- 21 - •. • chapter P ��� ed a splendid str-ner, on the text. "The Lord Our God be I SWIFT'S At' 'SWEET. with us.let kin- not leave us or FR!!N LtAN fnrsaite us". M^. Heron told of ; � ' --i Solomon's Prayer at the deli- �b5. C ration of the temple. He also inced Be' ef 3 �b. reviewed the religious history of Pickering Twp. and told of (SAVE 7e) t h.e formd-ng of St. Andrews M^'' AIAW'" '#AP�oTFO ASSORTEO 14 ex. pks. church .� rrany years ago. Dur• in the anniversary we have bS29c ' g we OXTAIL . much to be thankful for but � 39c _. • _ raust never forget to honour iGod. A lovely solo "God hath FRESH LEAN PORK . not promised skies always blue" ASAVE 10e) - was sang by Miss Jean Clark � C of Lakesi •ay s a welcomer 1PECIAL OFFER OF 10c OFF � 5 visitor at ndrews. Music SWIFT'S _ Lars 1 V2 Ib.'tin Butt was under the direction at Marion 3tcf lerJ ni organist and STEW C standing PAM* �b �t 1b. �C • choir leader. Jt:-:ion i_'ongreAa-•�` � � � ` . . . . . . , +lion leader as Miss Annabelle ' « and 1tA Graham asa�sted by Margaret _ — - Baseless R011ed Prl><tte RIb`ROast . . . . ib. 79C 'Hartford. Several members of EXTRA SPECIAL - Powdemd Skim MiMt «� the choir and the minister are I INSTANT NUMILK {12 gwrt sizi bex} I�: (First 5 Ribs) taking part in the evening de- (SAVE 34e) Crosscut Short Rib Roast • . • • . •lb. 59C ;votional service as part of t1he _ — ;,fi50th anniversary- =r-: PEAK FREAN'S Ys Ib: pits, ?d 311 Morning worship sa . usual BONBL= ROUJD PLAT 11 BRIAR i next Sunday at 11 a•m. Mrs. T. S. Kerr from St. Andrews D�6ESTIYE f« C C choir will bw! the special soloist a/ POT :.ROAST Dunbar!on PersanaLv Congratulatirnns to Marion (SAVE 11e) McClement who successfully passed with hon•oure her har- YORK CANADA FANCY FROZEN, Z Ib-'pks. ROUND p �Ib. " C ;Cony exams from the Toronto WHOLE KERNEL �CO�R�11 39�� r '�� Conservatory. : 'STEAKS Friends of Mr. Charles Peas I (SAVE 16e) — ?rope he will soon be, feeling O!t^NO BRAND CANADA FIRST GRADE BLADE OR SHORT RIB - mach better. 'ti[r• Pears was. taken to 'Oshawa Hospital on CREAMERY BUTTER �� 65c . ,,fib. C GREEN RIVER (SAVE 4c) BOAST BLADE BONE REMOVED MAPLE LRA•F SPECIAL OFFER OF Sc OFF T ROUND OR SQUARE - apee Lehman and Paul Natural CHEDDAR CHEESE ,b• c Drapes 1-ft �J4'e kesfor for MILp' 12 oz. pkg. MEDIUM 12 oz. pks, OLD 12 oz.• pkg. ear.�p at $l:a-bot Lake for seven weeks. �40c �OC �C 1 RUMP -ROAST Mrs. C. Postil: Shirley and Y ''Rarer. visited wit- Mrs. L."Leh- man recently. -- _ CANADA PACKERS 12 oz. round tins MAPLE LEAF ' Messrs. Wm. R,.i&_;an and I K. L 'I K .A r c h i el White at*.ended the j for 79C HEAD • C "sports car races at Orono, Sat- (SAVE 1 Se) TIN urday last. CH E�S� '- Friday of this wse'r: thane will �"'""' MAPLE LEAF (Less Than 30c Per 009"d) ?.be a Welcome Hr,;ne .party at .._._. ."Trinity Church •Wh`tevale for ~: ,:�V �, tin SIRLON T-BONE 8 WING �• • Rev. Mr. Elliot and his bride. Mr. ant'. Mrs. H. Smith are C or. a trip•to Alabama to attend s a wedding. , . The Public ,..-1:x'. he1.9 their . D annual picnic. at Jim-Pick Pa_k _ _— — — - Wednesday of `hi,'-eek. d - - - - - - .. .••r+w•y+ Jabez Lynde, settled in Whit- • SUNICLST SWEET EATING Good Size 163's ,by,'in 1805, and later built the home just this side of Lynde's'i (SAY 16e) ,CIOZ. T 1 .00 Creek, fnorth side), now the ORANGES. Harry Arnold property. General 0 AAA 40, Sheaffe used this home as Com- :` pang 'Headquarters in the war - 3 89 79 of 1812 4 — Thursday, July 6,1961 '' JTHE PICKERING NEWS F"s Five f iNS[;RANCE REAL ESTATE CLAREMONT ..NEWS 11PORT from :: } :,: � A community afternoon tea mont Band and the Blacksmith Office N;-H. 2-6212 Residence WH.2-3115 r1' was held on the lawn of Mrs. Shop. The Legion and Auxili- PARRRRRRRRIAMENT Thelma Hockley last week in ary' also had a float. Mrs. Vize- honour o€ Mrs. Ethel Browning ley's group took part in the, BY HON. MIKE STARK who is leaving the community. acquatic display. • '' �1� R I E ORLEY A• community. shower was The Claremont ball club will M.P. ONTARIO RIDING held on Wednesday last• week play an exhibition game with for Miss Marion Norton who the Uxbridge hockey team here « Friday, h. • •. Four F ndlY sident AgeTCt" _ was married on Friday. The o day, July Tit h. ` I n t Some 19 specific measures Already an upturn has been shower was.held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon are listed in the budget of a indicated in the economy. By Miss Bev Wilson. and family of Wingham spent na�ture to assist business re the second quarter of the year Mrs. Woodburn of Toronto SundaS with Mrs. Att. Prouse 32 KINGSTON RD. P.O- BOX 160 r , co}1e� employment h a s increased The 'anuual�Da'umhead 8er =Y• spent the week end here with veering of the premium on more than seasonally for the vice will be held here on Sun PICKERING, ONTARIO \_� Mrs. Hazel Sanderson. the Canadian dollar will assist second consecutive month. The day, July 9 at 2 p.m. The pa exports and slow down impor- number of employed in May Mr. and Mrs. Scott, formerly rade will fall in at 1:45 pm. tation of foreign-made prod- was 6,085,000, an increase of of Brougham now of Montreal, I Claremont Union Cemetery ucts. almost two per cent over the spent- the holidays with the I held their annual decoration day This has been advocated by- same month a year earlier. Vizeleys. service on Sunday with a good Walter Thomsor4 .'Q.C. economists for some months Unemployment in May declin Mr, and Mrs. J. McGuire en- I crowd. as a measure.to stimulate bust 1'ed by 165,000 irorn April. tertained Toronto relatives on I 31r. and, Mrs: Carl Dopking BARRISTER SOLICITOR' - . NOTARY PUBLdC ness activity. In April and May, steel pro- the holiday. _ of Dundas was here on Sunday Canadian capital will be en- duction rose 10 per cent over a p visiting Mrs. Morgan Evans. Mr. and Mrs. G. Blake spent COiAM15510NER FOR OATHS I couraged to invest in Cana year earlier. the week end with relatives in dian ihdustry. At the same I There has been a marked 31 r. and Mys. Clark Rawson Telephone:�WHiteholl 2.0910 p g g London. time'ste s are bein taken to increase in ho sin Starts in spent the holiday with Mr. and Northwest corner of Ol,� Plant Road on No. 2 Hishway. wards the lowering of interest urban areas rose 40.7 per cent Nancy Loyst entertained a Mrs. Chas. Cooper. rates. to 29,337 in the first five numher of school friends to a Mr. and ?Mrs. P.ay Hill and This is another measure to months. barixcue on Friday night, at • family of Collingwood visited _ step up the pace of economic ! the home of her sister, Diane here with relative3 for the holi- • APPR ISALS activity. The Minister of Veterans Redshaw. day. The Industrial Development Affairs this week released•, Mr, wnd Mrs. 'D. Haywatfd Bank is being expanded and further details on the new War visited h'is parents M r. and M r. and Mrs.s. Ralph O Blenis • NEWELL : being capitalized for $400.000.- Veterans Allowance Amend- entertained Toronto friends orR g P 111 s. Hayward on the week end. Sunday. x,: 000. The point of Interest here ments. Karen Hayward returned with (GlodyiF Newell) I is that any Canadian'industry The new increases bf 20 per Mr. Thos. Lye of Toronto last them to Gore Bay for a vacs- ited his father Len here last F, , l Estate Broker — Pickering Village i is now eligible to apply for cent went info effect on June tron. . -, financial backing from the L Thursday. H. 2.5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 bank This too, will sti ulate The Bill also provides for a Mi. and Mrs. Lewis of Kiteh- Two carloads from here at industrial expansion. number of other changes: � ener spent the holiday with her tended the men's treble3 bowl- Whitby — Phone MO. 8-3625 There will be a Royal Com- 1. Maximum value of per parents, Mi. a n d Mrs. 'Clare i ling tournament at Uxbridge' Cobourg FR. 2.7601 ission on Canada's financial sonal.property permitted sin• Keevil. on Wednesday. s cture which should providg gle person Increased from Mr. Ken Dean of Dorset Sir and airs. Jack Mai+nell ' wo " y Mile East of DunWrmn; No. 2 Niabwa7 m ch needed information on a 31,000 to 250 and married sent the holiday with his par- and family spent the week end � Y subject which remains obscure person fr 32.000 to 32.500• tents here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold at their cottage at Huntsville. 1 I to many Canadians. • 2. Limit of equity in real Selective tariff changes have',property ! creased from x.000 Dean.Claremont took an active part I- William Peak suss the Brat } J 0 H 1 • A Y been brought In to assist tex to 59.000• in the'township's 150th annr- settler in Pickering Township, tiles. nails, hosiery, knitted j 3. Widows and .orphans -of vetsary. In the parade there settling at the mouth of Duf- goods and woollen clothing. veterans who died outaidP of was the Remnants of the Clare fin's Creek in the year IAN. lief has been provided to Canada are eligible for allow• the poultry. Industry In the I antes without returning to�. PRUDM� AssuRANCE OF N� fo of a flue cent a pound I'Canada, j COMPANY 00. tax on dressed chicken brought. 4. Veterans 'who embarked I . Monteith, Monteith, Kiehl i in from the United .States. for South Africa prior to June 1 OPTOMETRIC LIFE AUTOMOBILE — FIRE Income tax deductions are 1. 1902. and have resided in =• A Co. 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST allowed for re-equipment and:Canada for 10 years are now I CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS VISION CARE modernization of industrial rNgible. G, W. RIEHL• G.A., R.i:A I 00ce: 5letion Plem, AM•x Sheppies Conte•. •Pbeee+ Wfi- =•3301 plant and scientific research 5. World War I veteranR LICENSED .TRUSTEES JOHN L. RAWSON, R.O. PMene For Iww•diet•.Coverage Day Or Nyh* is stimulated through special may count travelling time to allowances. g Alax Oshawa - aF►v+jord - - United Kingdom for qualify. rLEASANT STREET These are some of the rriea ing period. Oshawa RAndalph s-3627 lures to stimulate a rapid in 6. Exemption of bank Enter• I BURT R. WATERS. E LIVERPOOL RD. SO T1i BU A -lOff I,• industrial nds •hail 90 R MANS BAY �vrease REFRIGERATION Canada,t activity in est.from $ and bo incnum 1dH' 1 FRENCHMAN'S ed from S25 to 350 per annum. '' � : EVENINGS _,_ AIR-CONDITIONING _ BY APPOINTMENT. TE. 9.1601 BAY RID=GES - SALES SERVICE - - + FIRST'MORTGAGES ARRANGEDo ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES MOFFAT WST NGHOUSE AVAILABLE FOR ADDI114NS . . AND IMPROVEMENTS. GRAVEL SAND APPLIANCES . �aturtiay, July' 1. «aa Dance be arrangeii �t ah other teams r CRUSHED STONE Nits uut Bay i.Ag., way. 'i he in the area.i Pee Wee and Ran- I WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN LC3RNE C. 'IrVHlTE Bay Fridges Recreation Assn. f tams). Anyone interested in ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. held its first official function Managing,,coaching, or umpir E IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE Prompf Delivery PICKERING WH 2-1517 : since. its inception two weeks I Intl are invited to assist George i 1� _ ago.To the delight of ea-ei yone ; in this worthwhile project,-and i COURTEOUS-SERVICE C FINANCING i FOR FR _ Kr. t could certainly he termed a : may contact him at Te, 9-3394 I All AT{alAtie 4-1551 PERSONALIZED PROTECTION ucress in every way. 3laster of or Lot 341 Bay Ridges. _ AUBREY E IRELAND . Ceremonies Mon Tharing. and The merits of Roy Scouts,1 E. VQI{er Fai'1!1 Road committee members, Jack Pea- Cubs, Girl Guide.i. and Brown- AND COMPANY - A. R.- FORT ER=INSURANCE cuct;, Les. Taylor, ylarg Eat;1e- as an important part of the Peeked" sun, Ron R'illiams, Foy Lis heart beat of any community is } . cumbe, Alec Robertson and Ji:ni � know'n the d•orld over. There- , 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. 'PHONE AT{anfiu 2-021b Hayes,.�ep= =hi�g� moving ai g fore we feel, that th i a next TORONTO 2, ONTARIO SVp�(t Your the eh en ng item, �,m,rtrtn� and he N entitled both hi isk pace all event e I tune attraction of rq n], 1-5300 or 6- F1RE — AUTO — 'LIFE 'CASUALTY )' a EMp�n EMpin Sits • was a mocl. Beauty 'contest, to ,.hick foul committee men, Presiding tit Bay Ridges is a E•eel^„ Community were 'billed as, raving beauties. competent Scouter of more than The. mere attired in female I ten years experience, Ray Lis- TEntph 9-1750 — WA. T-ile9 Projects H0 DOWN PAYMENT _ Patting represented, Scotland, cumbe. Ray has taken on the Borneo, and Darkest Af- Job, in conjunction with the rica. Mr. Ron Williams . as Bay. Ridges 'Reci•eation 'Asso- "Jane", Tatzan's mate copped ciation, of forming the above r• i $athrooms Installed, Septic Tanksr the title of "Miss Bay Ridges", ' mentioned groups, and it•is his� i much to the amusement of the desire to start the activities TO The H�ppy CoupiE' t W @lls, Basements, etc. crowd'. Many prizes were given rolling by September. In an im- away during the evening, some I portent project of this nature, of which were won by: Gait' sincere leadership is a key fat- LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE For further information call of Scarborough, Mi-. tor. If you have had leadership Pierce, and Mrs. Horace Cooper of 165 j training, or possess the desire OF YOUR WEDDING PAT DONNE Temple 94 841 Cosburn Ave., Residents, Mr. I to work with the youth of our and 1VIrs. Patterson of Narock 'community,•your assistance will' BOOK NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY i - i Blvd:, Bay Ridges, Mr. and Mrs. be gr'eath appreciated. For WE COVER •-I•d-•i••4»iii»I-C-}•}•Q•3••}t!••Pr-}•l•fi-)•-b•i•'F-t'I•I"b'!4+ i Wilson also of Narock Blvd, further information contact 111 r. HOME — CHURCH — RECEPTION g A fancy cake donated by lies. •Ray Liscumbe at Ho :i-1039 of _ MILLER HEATING SERVICE Deana O'Reilly, was auctioned contact ,i Well,, Lot 5.27 E. FROM s49.s0 UP to the highest bidder, Mi. W. Garvolin Ave.; Bay Ridges R INCLUDES ¢ creation Association in attempt- J. j NATURAL GAS AND OIL BURNERS • 'Greening of Bay Ridges..} Many thanks to all who' con- ing to help those with baby sit- 1 _ 8 x10 "OUR WEDDING" ALBUM s r �r • •1- ; tributed, either by donations of. ting problems, has recruited the E �'H O li■ ' S O■ Y I C O assistance of Mrs. Geo. Aesop. 12 — 8 x10 PRINTS {, baked goods, or prizes, and by Norma Alsop who may be con 1 — 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM t i• giving time and effort to assure - 1 tact'ed at TE 9-3394 of Lot 241 i € Gas and Oil Equipment hr Homes—Houseboats •+ a successful, fun filled, eve ning• — 12 — 4 x 5 PRINTS Bay Ridges; will be leased to 25 -PHOTO "THANK YOU NOTES" + Trailers—Cottages—Camping, etc. A popular figure in Bay Rid- provide you'with fur�her infor- = . i- i ges these days is ex-footballer motion. TRAILER ACCESSORIES, JACKS, GAS REFRIGERATORS } Geo. Aesop. Operating � from I COMPLETE PHOTO NEWSPAPl•It COVERAGE E ; LAMPS, STOVES, HITCHES, PUMPS, MANTELS Ray Road schoolyard. GeorW a PHOTOS SENT TO NEWSPAPERS OF YOUR CHOICE ..hap solid plans for hoyS read- The first white settler in the I = e "PHONE OR WRITE i- HEATERS, ETC. ,1 in„ in the area who wish to County was a•Benjamin W"Tsoh,I _ I la} hall. To get things rolling in 11 8, settling on the east EVERYTHING FOR TRAILERS } at clinic will he �tarte�l Monday' side of Oshawa Harbor. His A •R R I E ,P O M E R O Y d- ;:; July 3 and �vill contilnre eviny grape may be seen at this time, COLEMAN DUO-THERM — INTERNATIONAL ,} 11ni„lay, Wednesday and I I i- in a small �' on the cliff _ . 9 TUD R ST. AJAX WH. 2.3491 r clay eveniiig thereafter'-firs• ap• nwrlooking the la - on the R.R. 3, PICKERING — TE. 9.1417 ee } motimateiy three lveela, it is Lyman Gifford fain ,' on the ,i„h2 l-Q.,1.4•i•,1•.%.}i..},1-i•l•'i»}•}-;.+,.i-s... ; hoped, that exhibition=alleS Catl 'east 91dP. of the par r. " Pose Six THE P I C K E R I N G NEW 5 Thursday. July 6, 1961 i •l i i"uir..:.m..si: iniurium mfh:F,,.hri1 '1�alllllllul!1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY `i Fervices In - BROUGHAM -� . %Xr1L.LIA1%1 G. LAWSON Mrs. Wm. Brown of Green- _- i The Churches wood District,.president of the GUARANTEED muueiiuiummiumiumumtutuu;,,u�„u,; ��a,::, Woman's Institute was the{wacky ,TrriSter and Solicitor McEACHNIE'S 1 Winner of the quilt which was ,- Radio-TV Service' drawn for on Saturday. The : TELEPHONE WH. 2-2741 Funeral Director �IPickering gum a little per sr dal of o sixty - Any Make or Model * United Church tars was released. « . ARTHUR FIELD CHURCH ST. N. PICKERING, ONT. Minister. REV. MELVILLE BUTTARS Congratulations to Kay Dun- PICKERING can, Betty-Jean Knox and Mary Private Ambulance Service Lynn Blackman who came first, DAY OR NIGHT 11.00 .-Church Service second and third in their school I examinations. y - AUDIEY s e • WATER DELIVERED '-' 9:45 a.m.-Church Service I Mr. and Mrs. Thos. English tJ e 5 DRUGS LTD. WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. had tea on Sunday with their 10.50 a.m.-Sundoy School daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ; West of Dunbartan * and Mrs. ' Grant 'hiller and PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 family of Whitby. Hiss Diane Carter spent the ATlantie 2-0063 .Pickering, Ont. GRACE'PRESBYTERIAN «eek-end with Miss Kay Dun- COSMETICS SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS CHURCH can. 'MORNING WORSHIP * • �`' 11..a.m.-West Rouge School Mrs. Lumman was pleasantly STORE HOURS: KEN and CLARKS j Creighton.hton, Fraser, Auditorium surprised on' Wednesday, June P R E N T I C E 9 SUNDAY SCHOOLS 28 whetter sixteen friends 'and WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 P.M,. i West Rouge School- neighbors' called on her-in the AUCTIONEERS Drynan Murdoch afternoon to help her celebrate SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS ] P.M. to S P.M. i 9:00 m.-up years and over her birthday. In the evening, a 11 a.m.-up to B years Barristers, Solicitors and number of friends of the. WMS Licensed and Asrthesised for Hse ! 11 a.m.-Nursery Cee11rKes of Oetnrie and York Notaries Public Centennial Road School-- ladies called to, again help her Pnnr ftwk. I1111splensents, moose" to celebrate. PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 11 a.m.-All ogsiY _ Furniture, R"I Esfelo obe our SANX Of COMMERCE CHAMBEIS 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS• DR. specs rby of Rerseneble Reyes. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beare OVAL 5ERVICE AT ONE PUCE! i 5 Simeon St. N., Oshawa called on Mrs. W. Hamilton one Milliken P.O. Phan• Agin'? SZ1NS i day last week. ' MrrkM11n P.O. P6". M.rk. cos Telephone RA. 3-3446 St. George'S PRE Graham HARDWAnr NTICES have been sngelsisbod Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Middle- ' A•eti.n..rs since 110,1110. i Anglican Church ton and family of Ashburn cal-, �KKERINO - Sun- ONTARIO ; led on Mrs. Lummon on Sun- Reetet: day. . . :; APPLIANCES - PAINTS - TOOLS E. R. FLEU RY Dr• IObn Lesik REV. M. S. SHEPHERD, B.A.,D.D. Congratulations to- B r u c e S ETCe Bo: t 98. Pickering. Ont. Willson, son of bur. and Mrs. • BARRISTER - SOLICITOR D E N T I S T ` Geo. Willson, who-was presented NOTARY PUBLIC * ;U,,�„Y't' ;,KES 13 y y GENERAL HARDWARE -, 1 with a love! n b Mr. Chal- Me"" at Oki King•te■ teed I I lice, his teacher for perfect at- Me"" ( 8:30om.—Holy Communion 1tgndance at school and ever Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 - , 1Pickering AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 Pickering II 11:00 a.m.-Morning being late. (1�t0 o.m.-Holy Communion s, • " - •. . • Medical Centre (fourth Sunday) 11.00 a.m.-Sunday School in the I dtiss G. 'Witter of Toronto vis- --- -: '. Parish Mail ,ited her aunt, bars. Matthews_.. . Mender to Friday-9:9g-6:90 p•m * 11.119 o.m.-Nurser in r Recta" do. Sunday afternoon. _ swer'up and haninge - Roam-ages up to 4 years • " •' _ by Appoint iniat OFFICE: WH. 2 WEDNESDAY 1 Mrs. Honey of Port Perrp • i 10 a.m.-Holy Communion and Isisited with her daughter, }Its. �MIZa '� ater�Yt4� I RES,: Wfi�.2-1 855 i Intercession for. the Sick ill MONUMENTS week-end. ' �� _ - . " a Wedding And Birthday Cakes ;"Highway Monunsent Works • • Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Pascoe, y 1lOEERT AUSTIN, Prop. ri nc Christian Science y -.i d with JIr and j R.R 1, Whitby.'Ontario W M • E • Society `nu fa hoe. �4nder.ort and fan- �� rrM@at Pies Our Specialty" 1•s T Illy of.Sanford. on Sunday. Two milts west y. •Whitby 5 H E R R I N ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO g ._ on Na. Z Highway. between I- " " ' ��'.Main Street - Pickering -' WH. 2-0386 Whitby and Ajax CHURCH SERVICE AND Miss Susan Miller of Whitby t; SUNDAY SCHOOL, c holid •'ng w•itit ..he g n s�i4"►f.►�r�i�i�i�di�i�i"��i�111�Yr�l�l�itr°r�ri6Ri+i'S�i3'i��" PHONE: Whitby MO $-3"2 i a}F _ r, ra d- �V pt $UNDAY-11 A,m,-In the° parents, Mr. ast6 Mrs. T. Eng- Nlferton BuilCinB, Kings►an Rd. .. .Funeral and At Rouge Hilts Mr. tend Mrs. A.'Hodgien of PLUMBING T.atimhei a Healing e Ambulance. Service i t thd_Wednesday Meeting, Bloomfield visited with his bro-1 • i. hold at 8 p.m. I then Gordon on Saturday. A ax LUMBER CO. ALFRED KAYES * ALL ARE WELCOME l PLUMBING BATHROOMS -'� `The Reading Room is ape" ro Several family reunions were! No. 2 Highway the Public Doily held during the week-end: -the aOfinS-Manville Dealer PRESSURE SYSTEMS of Pickering Beach Road Same Locatio" _ Duncan .reunion was held at . ' IFor' Furth•' 'nFormah°" Springbank Park with around COTTAGE MATERIAL - FENCING ,ESTIMATES GIVEN 1 Call ATlant;c 2.2635 rift s * , � y present; the El;icott re- ' Rhone WNit•hall 2-6717 Tel@ hone union was held at the home of GARGE DOORS PAINTS - PLYWOOD P Mr. Cecil Phillips when guests' WHitehall 2-3610 1 were present from-Toronto,-Pet- Do Carpentery Shop Tools �h erborough, Uxbridge,Claremont, " ' Television A Radio St. Andrew's ; Enniskillen and Brougham. T @rn�s Arranged — as IOW bS r Presbyterian Church " .(Average Garage) — $15.00 per mdnth _lepailrs :$RADY Y i Women's e ,�ETtPeCare holding Highway WHitehall 2-3251 Kenneth Heron, B.A. - Minister NO. 2 N10NE: TEwspM !-1191 a Basket Lunch Picnic on Tues- • DUN' "TON RADIO A T-V 11.00 A.M. Church Service The home of Mrs. William .Milne. ' ;STORE Each person bring their own + :A. H. RATTEW basket lunch. Social committee 1 will arrange it in the form of a �enera/ Hadivaie a.The one place to get Pot Luok supper. ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. everything in Plumbing. 'PIANO ; Bus leaves Brougham at 10 a.m. -i GAMSTIN AND SOLICITOR GOO° VALUE AT THE' AND THEORY PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CONITH�BLDG., AJAX RIGHT PIKE Open Deily Tit 5:90 pin.` Christian Science 7% siv c".61. 5«1116, 0""o r'* I P.M. ) T. Hartford ' A.T.C.M. ,TOOLS - GLASS REPA A A TERATIONS Society Moving WHitehall 2-3336 INSURANCE CO. 4320, Kingston Road 31 Guild Rd., Pickering 'To New Location - = West Hill MfRITE OR ►HONE hr S Ontario,e n c e Society - I Christian , elwep ReNS f r Ferin end Country AT 4-4721 Rouge Hills, wi in Buildings a new location July 9th 1961. Windaterm Iwss11nne• ON Wildings, They are moving from Rose- Balsdods ` Ha rdv�are Wtndwills, sil.e, 'Etc FAST :.bank F.oad School to The Alper- Asolen o silo Insurance of All Kinds ton Building on Kingston Road Bowman & Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS 1.-TV ,No. Highway) All stop.Church Phone WHitehall 2-0480 Pickering PHONE: WHITBY MO. Basal HEATING CONTRACTORS Stroud's Grocery. Alt Church Serrices will be held at this lo- Hot Water, Steen+ Systems SERVICE cation and the Readin,z Room DENNIS CARTAGE w0i be omen to the public daily- Installed H. J. Thotlipson, Installed . :MacLEOD'S OF as u�uat. 8.A., LL.B. Alterations and Repairs All are e.t �.aer! «�'.contF SEPTIC TANKS Water Supply TEmple 9-3357 ;'PICKERINNG to tl hP u e ct CLEANED 1,r the SFr tco= an"' " BARRISTER and SOLICITOR r:llrol anti ;c s ur 500 8°'s, 24.57.53 M s; 850 a's. $s 00, . _ . rio ' • WH 2-1860 f dac..t,= linty'.,. 9 _ British Columbia and On.a �_- 1.000 go s. ............... 5'•00 GIEN',NOOD BLDG., AJAX UntariG County w'as fi: • - . W._ J.. BUTT ,' ... „ ✓. • .: In 18:�t William Dunbar,I O AN , � A150 SAND 'aRAYek Wtiiteho'! 2.51,51 ite4 by white men wher. Ci,ar.:- "MaC Can Fix-fit frcin Scotland settled ai Dun- Oshawa RA. 3-4042 TOPS IL D FILL bsidence: TErrple 9.2656 Plain carne down through the I'harten;establishinz the ScvttisR _ WEST WILL AT E') Talbot River in 1615, I Community of. that area. : : i %mrsdtay, July 6, 1"1 T HE PI C K E RI N G N E W S MoBe Sever FAIRPORT BEACH GRADUATION BRocK ROAD WANT-ADS- First Brock Pickering Cube paraded on Saturday, Jul 1s9 _ and the ,Scouts assisted at the museum at Brougham during the 1560th celebrations e � The I n weather was perfect.. The Cubs and Scouts are hav- ing a paper drive"on Saturday, — x. July 8th. Collection of news- per , bundles only,A p hone news- papers, y p WH. 2-5'77 or WH. 2-5382. In N ? case of rain the pick up will• r a be on the following Saturday, ARTICLES FOR SALE �` 3 y my 15th. �� ,r ) ScF.�ol is out and a word of �, Fa x ig' caution to children as well as : °irivers, let us have holidays PAINTERS AND DECORATORS + without accidents as traffic' is $1.00 an Irour for quick, clean, guar- x:; anteed first-class Pointing and Paper- tonging. heavy around Our cOm- tonging. > munity. ERIC STOKES — DECORATOR fix: . ' The school picnic was held on R.R. 3, Pickering — TEmple 9-1714 R'' "� , Wednesday, June 8, when two w i - �. s busloads took.the children and PARTS AND SERVICE 3 � ,�,. � families to Centre Leland, This Washing Machines - $20 and up was the first boat ride for 'many AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE Phone. WHit•hall 2 6410 � children. After a chilly and - , Open Every Night Till o'clock rainy morning the sun came out 5r . and it was a lovely afternoon. After lunch, a visit to the model NO TAX CLEARANCE farm on the island 'any pony Used electric automatic water lank .—.._.�.._..r.:._..��.� Photo by Barrie Pomeroy rides and races were run. The Used ell floor furnace, automatic, winners were awarded with $33.00 A graduation'dinner was held guests,.Mr. R. L. Parker, prin-I listen to and deserve a :lot of Mr. J. Peterson. Diplomas were prizes, Mrs. W. Sowerby con- at the Fairport Beach school cipal, Mr.. W. Fairburn, vice credit. presented to' the class by Mr. vened the buses, and also assist- :used oil spc" hooter $33.00 recently to honour the school's principal, and teacher of the Later in the program' Mr. W. Fairburn and pins by Mrs. ed with the races with Mr. and Used oil burner and control 349.50 31 graduates, their parents and graduating class, Mr. K. D. Holmes sang two very fine num- M. Parkinson to the following Mrs. Kench, Mr. Lang and sev- Coleman ice coolers, picnic stoves, etc. :uests. It was a gala occasion Munroe, supervising principal bars. No better speaker than graduate's: Stanley Ball, Pat- eral Home and School members. -Used rangett•s from $10.00 without one detail omitted.;The of School Area 2, Mr. V. Stet- Dr. Koerber could have been ricia Bailey, Sharen Buckner, We were fortunate to leave be- Steel Tables $9.30 'young ladies looked radiant in ter, principal of the new Dun- found to give just the right Barbara Chomey, Stuart Cum- fore heavy traffic and storm. Now spas• hooters from $73.00 their lovely dresses and the barton high school, Pastor and message and inspiration to the mings, Ed. Chung, Dennis We are pleased to report Mr. MILLER HEATING boys quite handsome. Mrs. David Holmes, Mrs. E. Ed- students who are on the three- Daigle, Linda DeCarle, Arlene Jim Stanley is home from hos- luder Sr, Ajax, MIM 1.3411 The turkey dinner was de- munds rep}esenting the school. hold of the second phase of their Dewar, Gary Doney, Gil Flem- pital and recuperating nicely. lightful. A hearty vote of board and special guest speaker academic life- He was intro- ing, Gary Fletcher, Susan Pic- We hope to see him out soon. thanks was extended to Mrs. F. Dr. W. F. Koerber, B.A., B. duced by Mr. Munroe and kard,'Betty Quinnell, Patricia Birthday congratulations to MW AND USED Blackstone, convenor of the din- Paed. thanked on behalf of the par- Moore, Dianna Moore, David Heather Weavers who celebrat- Jtofriyrators and Gas Ronq•s ner and also to her helpers,Mrs. Grace was said by Pastor enter by Mr. D. Cummings. The Ross, Bob Hockey, Douglas Jef- ed her 11th birthday, July 2nd. Reasonable hies R, Atkinson, Mrs. S. Cummings, Holmes and,entertainment was highlight of the evening was fers, Michelle Jones, Richard Mrs. E. Cornutt attended the LORNE C. WH17E Mrs. N. Ericksaon, and Mrs. G. provided by four boys, from the the presentation of the two ma- Mackenzie, Rodney Lahay, .Don wedding of her grandson, Gor- WMifthall 2-t3t7 Micklewri ht, also to the girls -Ajax high school orchestra who jor awards the presentation of Laundrie, Kathleen Palmer, Ka- don Cortez to Gloria Musklow who helped serve, Joan Palmer, rendered beautifully dance ae- the general_ proficiency award ren Peterson, Donna Sheedy, of Musklow in Bancroft on July SUMP PUMPS —,Reconditioned con+- Linda Pickard, Ruth C_ homey, le'ctions. The musicians were: was made by Mr. J. H. Ladd to John Thorley and Bert Wor- 1st.. After the wedding the re- plea with'switch and Roan $19.93. and Robin Hansen. Lenord Kosurko, himself a Fair- Mew sumo pumps • $26.93 usan Pickard and the award wood. Those unable to attend the was held on the lawn of Mrs. M.'Parkinson, Home and Hogan, David Rapsejr, and Bob Hb the bride's parents home with _Pressure system complete $69.00 School president presided at the' Smythe. for education achievement was i were Chris Wilson, Bill Chris- about 50 present. In the 4320 KINGSTON ROAD evening head table which included I The boys- were delightful to awarded to Dennis Daigel by`toe, George.Garnett. a dance was held at the local ". .. POR SALE—Lary crib, plastic coated I hall; when the community and mattress, sturdy high chair. Phone, relatives of both bride and WH. 2-2343, NOTICE TO CREDITOR$ AND OTHERS WEST ROUGE F AIRP�JRT BEACH N THE MATTER OF the EsOT of /ri groom attended. Many lovely _FOR $ALE-Two pieces of. television JAMES A- MUR,FARLEY, wuas•d gifts were received and the The West Rouge School cioe- ha egwpme"h-•br°"d ^vine WM 2'041'' ( All p•rs•ns having' claims against i-� ' , The &nal meeting of the Fair-' Young Tommy 2ettler's birth_ couple left for a short ed for the holidays last Thum- trip. They will reside on Brock: REAL estate of JAMES ARTHUR EARLEY, day, and from all reports there port Beach Brownie Pack was day party last Saturday was a Road. Mr. and Mrs. Robert IAiA� ESTATE loft of the Township of Pickering, in held Wednesday, June 28th, and huge success. The children had the County of Ontario, Reti►•d watch- were very few disappointed chit- Perry and Mine Doris Bolton parents when or the re- was conducted by Mrs. E. Cro- a wonderful time with lots to man, residing at the time of his dram P y Bier, guide captain, with guest eat and good games which in- also attended. death- at 13 Geary Street, Ajax, ceived the final results for'the Mrs. R. Merritt, district com- eluded a silver money treasure 'POR RRNT—Two roams. WN 2.0427. Ontario, who died on the twenty-sixth past year which is a credit to Phoe after 4'� day of May, 1961, are required to the teaching staff at the school. minaioner. The following Brown- hunt in the back yard. GREEN RIVER •Ale details of same with t1+• under- lea were enrolled: Barbara L6Y� D. Several teachers are leaving to Mr. and Mrs. J. Doane of sigred prior to the ^"•nN•Nn day of teach i schools throw hout the Snell, Susan. Williams, Susan Dumbarton Shores have moved Dire and Mrs. J. J. Pearson, July, t961, oH•r which dame the Dennison, Doreen Denney, Cin- •ulat• will b• administered, haulm area. We are sorry to learn Mrs. to their new home in Montreal son and daughter of Regina, g day Newman, Jacqueline Bar- rd on to the claims of which Peg, kindergarten tteacher•for as have Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Sask., visited last week with - SEWING — Toilei•d otr•ratiens. re- rrote h' some time the school is i�_ ker and Carol Baker. Three l and family o their new home Mrs. Pearson's cousins, Mrs. rain: WN, 2.0444. Margaret Me- the Adminwratris shall ition have S Golden Bars were presented by Y Wm, Duncan and Mrs. Mel Dr- ....... t (Jvly7) "ate• and the Admimistratrix wilt ing up teaching for the time Mrs, Merritt to Margaret Louise on Spruce Hill Road. MME• a er. Mrs. Pearson is the not be liable roe any person of being. She will be minced by the We are very P Parkinson Candy Munn, Beryl ry Pleased � �' ddsu ter of late Thos.and whose claim she shall not then have young fry at the school. gran JADIR$ WANTED. Make up to $26.00 notiq Watkins. Charlotte Carrells Joyce Green is home at last Mrs. Beare, who kept general e wools doing simple home sewing Mr. and Mrs. Desna, of Lon- walked u into Guide Land and after a long stay in Hospital DATED at Pickering this Third day P store at. Whitevale some yearn In you. spore Kee. Write—bunny.* don, England, are visiting their was received b Mrs. Crosier. and she is staying with her Mox 7010, Adelold' Post -OIRa, °f Jul-,. ALTER C. THOMPSON, O.C.. son, daughter-in-law and grand- The mothers attending were ser- Parents, Mr. and Mrs.J. Denney ago' T•rent•, O^1Oria' Pickering. Ontario., children, Mr. and Mrs. John ved tea and cookies by the of Victory Drive, Mr. Keith Greenfield was via- Solicitor for the Deans ad family,Ridgewood Rd. Brownies. After the close of the I 'tor at Camp Acosta on the =CARDS of THANKS Aami"`'h°"'x meeting which is the last until Six-of bur teachers left the weekend. for the summer. , !►Iry ad Mrs. Dick Jolli$e, and September, the Brownies were school at the years close and Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Michell via- ENGAGEMENTfamily, Ridgewood Rd. are treated to sandwiches,ice cream, they received some lovely gifts 'tea f A daughter, Mrs. Situp spending a week at their cot cookies and pop by Brown Owl and tributes from students and son r. Agincourt Sunday last. -' THANK YOU M.. and Mrs. Norman Linton on- g cage members of the staff. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michell, Haring sold my business known as, nausea the s. Normans of their at Point au Barril. . Mrs. D. Jones and her assistant, Billy and Kathy, spent the Ointy's Smog Mohr Clinic I wish to Mr.' and Mrs. Ron Ridding Mrs. Doris Cane. Mr. Hargreaves; Mr, Ladd weekend at the cotta take this opportunity to thank my daughterr--*"Wr•d Eva, to Mr. Maurice g and Mr. Fairburn were each Frederick $meted, son of Mr. and and family, Rouge Hills Drive, Mrs. L. Bukmeyer at Mous- y, ge Mrs. Prichard of Toronto vis- .n•n customers for their patronage ain, Idaho is the proud mother given a surprise party by their aro trust placed in me for post Mrs. Fred Binst•d, Claremont, Th• spent the weekend at the cottage P classes and also received gifts. ited with Mrs. J. Davies for at 6 years and trust the nod owners, Marriage to take place at Claremont at Mississauga. of a baby boy born June 27th is week Boost Church Jul 29, 1961 at 2:30 and the proud grandmother is Mrs. G.from teaching who is re- fdward Sleep and Kenneth Irish will y Mrs. Thorn Bails and chiI- hit and Mrs. J. Stevens of p,m• y y Mrs. C. Fisher of Fairport tiring from teaching received •� enjoy, your patronage in the future. dren, Sunnyslope, left to spend a book from the teachers and a Whitevsle visited Mrs. Draper. Milton "(Dint) Sleep. the'summer at their cottage at Road South. t ,°All CHILDREN Minden. We are sorry to say that Mr.i jewel case with the jewellery A. Munn is still in Ajax Hospi- from the children. Mrs. R. RCISEBANK Bruce, Karen and Susan Walker received a book and :ages 5-9 tal but is, recovering rapidly COMING • EVENTS Craig, Rouge Hills Drive are and will soon be home. hammered aluminum assortment The next week's Euchre at.the ARE INVITED "` visiting their• grandmother The children from the com- tray and Miss Carman a gift of home of Mrs, McKeown of•Dy- PICKERING VIILAdi COUNCIL Craig at the cottage near Lind- munity who participated in the jewellery. son Road.-Last week's winners: -To attend our Community this week. The,regular meeting of the Pic'k•r- say Gladys Gale School of Dancing On Friday, July 7th the Pick- 1st, Mrs. McKeown; 2nd, Mrs. -ing Village Council will be hold on Mrs. Shirley Miller and boys,' Recital on Thursday, June 29th erin Horticultural Society are Waller;throw, Mrs. Lee; conso- Tuesday, July 11th, 1961; of 8:00 VACATION BIBLE'SCHOOL g Y _ Ridgewood Road, is enjoying at Ajax High School were: Julie holding their meeting at the lotion, Mrs. Schwalm. . P.M, in the Council Chamberr— of Pickering United-Church' a week with Mrs: Miller's par- Peterson, Heather McLean, Su- We are nor to hear that Bruce Hogarth, Clerk: enter at Kashe Lake, san Williams Kathy anes and home of Mrs, E. resfrorn, Sr. sorry Y of .Dumbarton Shores from 7 to Mrs. Wilkins of Rouge Mount MEETING POSTPONED from 9-11.30 A.M. Congratulations to Mr. and Cindy Newman. 9 p.m. Anyone wishing to see Drive is' confined to-her home, The afternoon Group of the WA. Mrs. Dick Walker, Flagstone ' The . new summer library the garden and visit the rose with a heart 'attack. of Pickering United-Churns has post JULY 3-14 Terrace, on•the'arrival of a boy hours will be every Wednesday show please phone Mrs. Happy birthday to Tina Marie � - tuod their meeting to July 20- Thursday, June.29, to Mr. and afternoon from 2 to 2:30 as of' Colby of Pine Ridge Driv=e on Furtbor information•later. Fred Gates has left to spend Mrs. . B. Cotton,.. Sunnyslope, July 1st. � her sixth birthday, July l0ili. URGENTLY NEEDED- a ride from just Present Cups whose sun arrived Wednesday,I Congratulations to Mr, and the summer at' Glen Burney Mrs. Rayner of Toronto spent west of Liverpool Rd. on Highway June 21 and too Mr. and Mrs.,Mrs. B. Attrell of Toronto on I.e2dge, Parry Cound district. last weekend with•Mr. and Dlrs.. Pickering Township 150th Tues- Mrs. B. Linehan accompanied Whittle of Old Roseband-Drive Number 2 to the City (preferably John Kemp, Friendship Ave., on the birth of a baby boy, north to arrive by 8.30 a.m. anniversary cups were present the birth of a boy Monday, June day, June 27th. Proud grand- by Mrs. Nancy,Jones of Toronto South. Willing to share got expenses. ed last Saturday to Mrs. Full- 26. , parents are Mr.' and Mrs. V. spent an enjoyable weekend in Mr. and Mrs. B. King, To- Lynn• IA01s, TE. 9.2373. atlas of Florida who came the Many happy returns to Ann Nornan, former Pastor of Dun- Buffalo and visited rode gardens ronto, spent last -weekend visit- ' farthest distance to the cele• enroute. brations. MacCrae, Ridgewood Road, who fair Baptist Church. • . ing with Mr. and Mrs, Bing Of NOTICE was three years old Monday, Mr. and Mrs. M. Parkinson We would like to welcome at Oakwood Drive. Also presented with cups i the undersigned will not be rVs• Were the following who' were July 3;'to Mrs. Mildred Shilton, and family spent the weekend this ti"nie Mr, and Mrs Richard Mr. and Mrs. Hytown 'of ponsible for any debts incurred under Westpoint Crescent, who celEr- camping at Olver Lake in the Howell and daughter Heather Rouge Mount Drive spent in the over 80 age group in and infant daughter 'Holly of the nom• of Dinty's Small Motor Clinic brated a birthday Tuesday July Par.ry.Sound district. g Y weekend with friends in Flariy attendance: Walter Milne, 85, after July 1st, 1961. 4. Mr. George Blair of Lark Scarboro to the community. Sound. - ' Signed: Milton G Sloe Charles Burrows,82;Mrs. More g P• Mr. and Mrs. D. Pearl, Hall, Scotland, visited the Par- 1'Ye were pleased to see Mrs. We sire sorry to hear that - --- �gan,Pugh, 84, Evans Ward, 84, Edwin Evans, 86, Mrs. Conley, Friendship Ave, have had Mrs. kinson's of Par kBlvd. recently. A. Wilson home from hospital 14rs. Cowari of Highland Creek, AUCTION SALE Pearl's parents from Peferlaw Mr. and Mrs. R. Hawthorne'over the weekend' Unfortunate- formerly of Rdsebank 'is con- `�• $1, Mrs. Emily Johnston, 86, Saturday, July 8 at 1.3Q o'clock. A Mrs. Rachel, Davis, 81, Mrs. staying with them for a few and family have moved to their ly Mrs. Wilson had to) return fin(A to her home"with the 'flu. full line of household furniture, pro- M. Hai g, 81, Charles Sar- d1y`• new home in, Scarboro. for further treatment. We are pleased to"hear that - porty of Mrs. Bert Harlovl, 120 Ash gent, 83, Walter Ward, 82, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore and Sympathy is extended to Mrs. We are pleased and proud to Mr. Russell of the Rosebank Sr., Whitby. Auctioneer loyal Pogue. Mrs. "Bertha Ward, 82, Itiirs, family, Rivercourt Road, spent D. Jones on the sudden pass- announce that the passing av- Convalescent home is now able DAY CARE-For one or twp children. Mary Mathews,,80, Mrs. Mary the weekend at the cottage at ing of her father, Mr. Fred Van erage of students in our school to return to his own home in WM. ?.0443, Lemon, 82 and Fred Pugh, 82. Lake Kashabag. Buskirk of ,Victoria Harbour.: was 95% this year. Toronto.' , - • f1 Pa a Ei ht THE . PICKERI N G NEWS / Thursday. July 6, 1961 8 ' 9 TOASTMASTER BAKERIES SUPPLY ONTARIO MCLAUGHLI C & SUPPLIES LTD. A GREAT CANADIAN PITTSBURGH 'INDUSTRIES LTD., ,COUNTY �i'ITH HIGHEST QUALITY 'PRODUCTS . >tiAii1E SOLVING HEATING Pr�OBIEM:� Iii THE LEADERS IN PAINTS, GLASS INSTALLATIONS, . •40 ALBANY RA 3-4057 AREA - STORE DESIGNS AND SERVICE The products of .this firr.-i'are greatly appreciated by the I .A. a •peupte v this area:I•uiiy eo niz'n their responsibility Lo tl:e ".' 'It0' S a' i7? peuupi , tr.e Toastmaster Bakeries bac.:e y 110 KING STREET WEST RA 3-3481 tirued experience at baking an ever-improved bread, for over ?5 I- b Lea Blue and yea--s now are pimiding a most palatable and distinctive loaf—a Comfort is automatically yours when you combine the services has e, t e a ccntinucus, un:r.terrupte3 contact with painting bread to plea-ie •tae taste of. the di scriniinating-Toastmaster of McLaughlin Coal.& Supplies Ltd., established in 1327, w. o contra Fors, genera[ tort"rectors, dealers, home owners, and ]Bread; plus a complete variety,of the freshest and tastiest bak- specialize in home heating. They are lading heating experts industries throughout this section,'supplying their with-the ing products such as pies, tarts,cakes, etc. fsmoua Pittsburgh paints, varnishes and enarnots, also painters in ever; laroduc: of '•Toastmaster' 'is the best Pour, milk, of the area with many instaliaticas. They are a;so distributors supplies, and a complete glass service, including, cor°,plet. store sugar, salt, sao duo, g and the other essential ingredients. These fdr highest quality fuel-oils with a fuel oil stcragzs and have I,•ovLs and installation, curtain wall constnuetion, window are accurately and scientifically baked by means of the most many trucks serving the area, w•i_h fuel oil plus coal, coke, in- d•.uble glazing units, also autcrnobile•glass installed iii the short- modern a uihiaent :finder approved and sanitary conditions, by eluding Reading Anthracite. At their office and show•rocrn they est posiibie time. skilful bakers. In this review we compliment the management feature oil burners, heatin a ui•:ment and builders' supplies. Th6 wonderful success of this er anization, its nr th and of this firm for their foresight and ingenuity. "e suggest you g q g g ` ` any the products of the Toastmaster Batteries at Oshawa, Call Dont' let "JACK FROST" catch you with iffadequate wart.,, e'rpyr'''•on to its present recognition. as one bf the largest dix- RAndolph 3 46a7 and have their friendly' salesman call on you, t.•Lbutcrs of paint and varnish products in•this .area, is due to i R their pr.3-465 a.a worthy of highest recommendation. in your home by having.a clefecti.a or an obsolete heating sys- the dezLrmination of its founders to handle only high quality rem. Now is the time to arrange for a summer conditioning with p rcducts that pass all tests for durability and lasting tenden- an overhaul of your heating system. 'Now is the time to let c.es. These famous paint products will successfully withstand McLaughlin Coal & Supplies Ltd. service your present heating the climate ravages of summer's heat and dews and winter'a KINLOCH'S LTD. OFFERS QUALITY MEN'S WEAL# - rains, snows and storms. TO THE PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTY unit, freeing you from work, worry and burdensome fuel bills. Not content with any product short'of perfection, Canadian' RA 5-0233 Ontario County's recognized leading heating expert, it is wth Pittsburgh Industries Ltd., have kept pace with every advance- 14 KING STREET WEST pleasure we.recommend this firni to our readers. Agents for nient in the paint and glass line for all uses. r ' P.eriember, for your shopping pleasure that in bills district the high quality fuels and heating service"BUY THE BEST FROM It is our desire here to call the attention of all to the distribu- desir-s and demands of the mare population are more than satin- McLAUGHLIN'S." tion service by the Canadian Pittsburgh Industries Ltd., which - fled at Kinioch's Ltd., established about 30 years, who represents ; we are pleased to recommend to our readers. the highest type of goods, which this firm stands behind and will back up to detail: The latest vogue and most exclusive men's clothing and furn- ishings will be found at very attractive prices. Complete lines STEPHENSON'5 GARAGE PROVIDES THE BEST' of ready-made and made-to-measure clothing. - SUCCESS OF 'EVELEIGH'S CLEANERS & LAUN- Nationally advertised lines are featured here such as Sniffer- AXLE. FRAME & 'ALIGNMENT SERVICES. ' Hillman clothes, Arrow Shirts, Stetson Hats plus.sport coats. DERERS DUE TO QUALITY WORKMAN, _ suburban coats, jackets, sweaters, slacks, which assure relit 15 CHURCH STREET RA 5-0522 value fcr your purcha3ing dollar. 11ie urge our readers to visit 50 MILL 5T RA, 3-4631 this afore. Cou.�tesy and friendly help makes shopping at this This firm represents one of the foremost alignment services _ store a pleasure. Bert Jewell, g:es:dent'and general manager of Kinloch's Ltd. in the area. Established in 1931 by•Ernie and Tom Stephenson We find this well-known firm established in 1928 making even and his staff are prepared to serve this. community with this and capably'operated by Ras and Uloyd Stephenson it han greater improvern.�rits in the lailydering and dry cleaning field latest up-to-date stock the market affords. So. it is with plea' become one of ire most successful firms of its kind. trat was not thought. po.ss,ble as their reputation for perfection : sure we urge our readers to visit t:•iis very popular store that t3 has a;•uays left this good L•npression. Their ability tc procem wo.t`y of rec -nmendation. Wheel alignment_and'balancing p:ay ;),very important part in cur clothing in such a high class inanner has been greatly aft- The B. =. Gocc:teh store in 03haxa i3 capably managed . . the safety a;,d driv'inx pleasure nfyouurcar. This firm has all the predated by t4 air many patrcas wi:o valise their -unequalled Earl Harris, who s a.3isted by as 2fflcierK staff. service. latest equipment and skilled mechanics to make the necrs. ary corrections to provide, safer, more pleasant-,driving for you. This is a business that rArl-ul pa experience and at this firm rnly practical he r a employed. Tn� r entire staff are +�ff:rient B. F. f,UUDRICH aTORES IN OSHAWA SERN E Their prices are •reasonable,:ao rall this firm '&nd.get a.n eat:- personnel in laundering an.l dry ciear.:r.K, who know tGPir line �'ITH b�L ALITI' PRUIjttT:�L C13tiiBiED �i.ITH mate on your job, Ye'u w:li,l►tie the courteous and prompt atten- trtbrauxhiy and thus-you are assured ci the most careful and lOtill'LETE TIRE SERVIt E t:an you w•i'l receive. painstaiczng work. her�oa'a Garage you will he sure to. The ecoromy of taking aAvantalte of a regular cleanirig and =$^ l'+I�GTX ET 1h'E.ST . .RA a-4543 . .. .: Ara i Il ,, 5':en dealing wit'-. Step g t t'ie.best in w„rkmar.zhip, qual.ty and ra;.teria s.and you w laur.i�^:rg sPr -N s -.ct e' nfiren tot e.pteasura of navir,;a lc�aa fiooaria: Stores in OShaw L. a retali: tiranch of tF,e find t:at their`prices are best. sxetles: clothes, but also includes the additional service from B. F G:odricz ?ubber Co. T.:e B. P. Gor>ri:xcr. storey t-rough”' each garment tr.rough careful laundering and ciear.-�ag rrethodi+. buying puw�r are at,:e to offer the public great You may rely on what Stephenson,'s Gara ne'tell you about - e are v d to recommend-the v' ea of Evelei h's+ . cry please see is g values. y•ur car for trey are. recognized experts.in this line, and with Cleaners aid' Launderers, which is capably-directed by Mrn, They are sales and se:-vi.e dealers fear t:^,'e ever famous B. F. t^e many hundreds of sat.•d�d cuator r s already served, we Irene Eveleigh, president and General manager;who has placed j G�DRICH TIRES, which wilt reduce yw:r t:re troubles to a cannot fail in tnis review to tell our friends, readers or.anyone Workmanship and•service above profit. minimum—o; you car, have your. old tires retreaded and„vulran- izPd, with .` Ipso; cr. and tnoro:.ghness ti:at' Wlit more than who is in heed of'their services, to visit this firm and assure sa-, y - z d- loch d frame straightening b,Far rts. A.. ,rA of tracWr tires can be vulcani y yourself el the utmost a wheel, axle and prices. .ar.n -rsr*.•,r s.r:i,.e w:ors to done on your farm or plus Wheel Alignment services at sers'b pe SINGEF SEi�"IN('x MACHINE COMPANY IN ng'7. :n- t.,eir own ,nap.' They ar :pec.ali :3 in Passenger. Truck ar.i f - i Tires. with OSHAWA MOST POPULAR WITH PEOPLE OF . B. F Govdizich easy budget pion avai:able to you. Remember t5�t tr,-s fcr^: also u:iows a hoeral t trade-in allowance on your - THIS COUNTY alai re,. ar:n they lie+come the peop a of-the. district HOTEL LANCASTER (OSHAWA) LTD. A DIS- t;IO � 5 4ss T`e, sa. :eatu:e at their store auto accessories, luggage, i6 ONTA ST R• -5 wee! toys, bic}.,^lrs, radios, i�elvinator appliances, R.C,A. Victor TINCT CREDIT TO OSHAWA & DISTRICT -ar-.' Adm rsl Te:evisiaa, 3�.or'titirg 9,,043, tugs of sit kind 23 KING W. _ RA. 5-0052 r �----e their location. Tn a B. F. Your Singer Sewing Centre Forking � Tt!e, ate rx - g re in Oshawa represents one of the G„elite' c.�.Y sell t'-eir quality merchandise.are worthy of most reputable companies in the sewing machine field, with a : 'very high :eco amerda:ion. This hotel, located in Downtown :Oshawa is noted throughout. world-w,de re;,utatt.cn for quality built machines,'plus expert Ontario for its fine service and excellent appointments. The service. Sy making a purchase from this most complete Sewing Centre, you are always assured of complete•satisfaction backed Hotel Lancaster is viewed with favour•by.the travelling public by this-,company s great policies in business for welt.-over a M. t'ULLIS FURNITt RE CO. and -comme-rcial trade„ail• of whom partake.with keen enjoy- century. meat of the luxurious facilitries of this modern hotel. The Lance ' A WELL RESPECTED :tiA11E IN THE AREA. The 'local branch manager, "Lou', Seguin grid his friendly caster.family and staff strive at all.times to please their guests efficient sales staff who are bonded representatives offer you ` t `fir.•5)52 'y:ItiG :�Ti2EET REST =RA 5 0332 and the management is widely recognized and acknowledged for- tremendous values in sewing machines, vacuum cleaners,-floor tneii superior congeniality and friendliness. Their dining room pelishety, accessories, sewing notions, combined with service and iF lace 1y'L'_ this ern: has continua y g•�en every consideration .is highly recommended for the excellence in dining pleasure. The sewing instruction. .t•: the publIc reeds in house furies r.ngs. Tall Ho lour is-full air-conditioned for our comfort 'There Sin Singer Sew in machines are quality built in-Canada by skilled Th_nug:emu: the yeses, our people r.a:e .uund great value at y' y y g g y : progressave.store which has become well known as the lead- is ample parking facitities at•the rear of the hotel. Canadian craftsmen, from Canadian materials, thus aiding the =`fine Roma Furiis:ring Store;in Oshawa. economy of our nation, as well as providing the finest sewing This sloes is directed by in Oshe a. hiax Collis who have Re take pleasure in recommending this excellent hostelry, machines, polishers and vacuums ever offered in this country. a Wv,: experience in the furniture line and in ser'd.ng the pub_ which operates under the license of the Ontario Liquor Control Singer has'three types of automatic machines,also their slant - lic, and the'. knowiedse of.present day needs.places the modern •hoard;and to all our friends throughout this district, we do not needle and straight'needle, and their new slant-o-matic which is "art o.° fu..^.:lure .::a:&,mansh;p of beautiful and comfortable hesitate to suggest that you visit this popular stopping place a fully automats machine with slant needle advantages and a furniture, as well as lamps, draperies, carpets and foci cover the next time you are 'in Oshawa. wide variety of modern cabinets in all,models from which to `ir.g; at tee people's command, with easy budget terms. choose; with Singer's easy budget plan available for you. We We are pleased to give commendable mention to M. Collis' suggest you visit'this popular'Singer Sewing Centre in Oshawa Furniture Co. and wish them many years of continued success which we are pleased to recommend to you. and we 'snow• tii.:.t a visit there will ;>tind�,y au becoming another of „• ty.eir many hundreds of satisfied =Wlmets, that they have OSHAWA AUTO TRIM, WELL RECOGNIZED EX- ` thro,;gh the area. They have a tremendous-sale nawAn_progress n.it'i furnit u a offered at discount pnce3 with easy t�Ym PERTS IN• THEIR CRAFTSMANSHIP ' suit your budget. BERG'S OF OSHAWA LTD. ONE OF 'ONTARIO 62 IiONU ST, W. '`RA..5-8042 -'£1( RNS CO. LTD. FINEST FASHION SIOE CENTRE "Ray” Ripley, the popular-owner of- Oshawa Auto Trim has COUNTY'S SMARTEST FASHION CENTRES afforded a unique upholstery service for the past ten years to 8 KING W. RA. 5-1032 F�S PEOPLE OF THIS -AR RA 5-4611 M ge Ontario County. � AREA- car dealers and the general public throughout Here you will find ;experienced workmen whp re qualified to do There are very few stores that cater to milady that have 1 hl.NG STREET WEST at Simcoe a complete upholstering job on your car.• gained the prominence awarded this store in Oshawa. You will Whenever there is a-mention of quality footwear, Burns.Co.' Specializing in auto tops, auto upholstery, seat covers, truck find dresses, and sportswear, both domestic and imported,of the established to 1890, are always associated. Tn'e staff bt' this store includes experienced fitters with a seats, new arm rests, etc., they turn out a job that you will be finest quality. Their collection excels in variety and distinctive- kri,-w'ledge of this business, and their ability to give complete proud of. ness and they are always moderately priced. Their'style experts cnm:ort has .von many satisfied patrons, not only in Oshawa, Should you need new covers, or if you- need springs re are always alert to every new fashion trend and in constant but in this section as well.-All shoes are fitted with great care, y touch with the mode of"the moment. For your inspection you which assures you of,comfgrt of your footwear. set, you can call Oshawa Auto brim, where you will be sure of c4.oes in a i�_'e rarety of styles, that play a leading role in satisfaction.as all their work is guaranteed: will find a magnificent'display of authorative fashions from the m the correct costume of the Weil-dressed family are +in display, forer6st designers. Berg's of Oshawa Ltd. is capably directed s.cl_ as Soo.: 4Fckale, Ritchie, Sisman, Slater for men.Air Step. You will find on hand a wide variety of selected fabrics and by William R. Sacks the"president who knows'the value of a Selb/, Gracia, F:aneee, Clark's Skyline for woman and'research they will be aleased'to quote prices for this work., ,satisfied patron and would prefer not to make a sale than to '':'an i Savace for children aisc• luggage by hlcBrine--and Skyway. r purchases. It is a Bums .�• Ltd. is capably directed by William G. Burris, presi• Ren:r�iber lot• anyt.:ing in auto top, seat covers, upholstery,. have :hie customers. dissatisfied with their den`, and nianaa--d by Dori Burns and is a valuable contribution etc., see Oshawa Anto Trirn iirst,_and yuu will agree that their pleasure in this review to commend this up-to-date.and modern to the complete assurance and 'satisfaction in regards to any- service and their .prices are the*best. For a most.complete.ser-. store'upon theirs distinctive: styles and.the service they render. thing in footwear, and has certainly aided the people of the vice iri Auto Upholstery. we suggest area tc. a .better_sulk in life, and are worthy of high recom- p • y• . gg st you visit Oshawa Auto It is suggested that you make Berg's of O'shawa Ltd. your,style merdation. Trim. You'll be more-than satisfied. headquarters in Ontario.,County. 1910 S INHOINASHAIMA - ,, ,, ,' - r .. 1 ... . . . . • •. nwrsday, Ju!y 6, 1461 - - = P , C K E R I N G N E S - , , . r • _Page ':i�.c. ,.-••. 1 , ! t* f 'std a s:tcctssful' fe:ner ions' +�- 7 t Qtt Fr--a :. t f. °arzh�"" "°fie ,Na ' .. r'erb i. d^Jc it arse' 4vi It 7� !" _. __. — _ -- Q T r x «a �� :. �,, a :� BAY ::tte-.,!i, g. ucr Diaz_:= r ere Jr, Lj` r . I x " �,• T'e Gracie 8 Graduate, of thf- i `, Dick Grindal, Ray PL .- !. j �'' : his x"' Bay Road School were honored nd Bill Murr'yon. - _, <,yN > at a '�anyuet last.Wednesday •�t e are t at � I � tt �a r r u.r ro:t L':iited• 4 `ti sorry to hear L. VA�T-k `� :%;,_. Church Hall, r•ieor�e 31rCurd « j '• 1� 1 y sponsored jointly by the Fren- the .h=as H^spits? v i t Der serf i 1..I,ox ? ' :, c::m n's Bay Hume and Scnool _; i• t ET T•- T: 4 1 �IUff -,nil~the. Base Line 'Hume ^cl recovery. kti 4c.: :tlrs. le, �- oo PJ Pre I y\ ��e •n_s Hz asps V :. °r Ear I I '';ate "? dent of B::=e Line Home canal Birt'-dl y cmgra't:!at'nns to I old Ro�eh�r': .Pd. .`vnt'�It . 1• a School was the \Iistrea of Mrs. Helen H 11 ^use hirth:?rIr , Ceremonies. She- greeted the '�''�' �- y i d w firer t;rc:nd• ; P►.R. O. �; PICi�el'lllb Y'., u y `,,. t - ..-,uE.teS a:1r1 t:,eir lrarentr and �a1 Gf�IE G DJ»12 :ilfr�t•JoI�Ce i'-; I I sf :,tro(duced the guest Speaker,, n` " ' 4 I Conn Tackle, roc(, Ii:" prii,cl;r.:: A Telel)►Loris TE. 9-1 `?? I, , T,:e e �r< y r t-:e r'e:: B8C'.'lew Hel,�'.2? I .Uaba'l ParG3 '::(^.t•.''q J`��UUd- ic.-ol. ;<Ir•. Tickle spoke on tae 1 tuck Sr uretay f+sr t'••e Tourna,- 1 i If No ins%-et• TE. ��-1304� - , ,. a� d �' urns of-the �Iaduates Anti the r_ aged at in the I ! . meat, cut v:e F n o ; importance of staying in schuol. �r�a,; r�y'Gae cur, by Pres- w� r es, ' .,I,. li_•uce. Simpson, Grade R ton. '_ •:. :a teacher, presented diplomas tv , , l � - - - the students. Dorothy Smith " : �' a, thanked the two Hume and �� ,t �r School Associations for the ban ^a6'+#'Gene r r4^. . ¢ 44�-:Z,• � I :cuet and also 'thanked t:.e - RECEIVE B.A. DEGREE-Mrs. Edmunds, cheirm�n of public relations .for School Board of' Frenchman's Bay Home and ' TENDER • . _.... . . Area 2. congratulates Mr. Fox, principal of D�nbarton public school and Mr. Waters, mem-`School for 'sponsoring their trip ; - , .- - u Niagara Falls. Congratula- 1 The Ajax-Pickering d, Whitby Association for Retarded ber of the Area 2 school board on both rec,iving their $.A.-degrees. .,j•tion's to the following grad- j Children invites tenders Re: Transportation of Retarded . . . , Photo by Barrie Pomeroy. •'aates,' David Balson, Wayne p Colley, Warner Fehn,' Keith , Children for the School year September 1961 to.June GREENWOOD I - AUDLEY - ROUGE HILL !Fertile' Bill Jolly, Sandra King, ! M962. . 4 Lewis Jackson, Kenneth-Keith, 1n spite of the wet weather :Ha • birthda• to Mrs. R.' ' i Route etc., ma •be obtained b contacting: _ - -1%embers of the community P e :Happy y Hyman Langraap, Barry Lee, y Y 9 gathered at tht nom= ci :flr. over one hundred adults and Platt of Pine Grade Ave. on the I David Osgood, Elizabeth Per- and .Mrs. 'Ger'ald Henning to children were at the Sunday 3rd of Jul;. 1 ;ins, Elizabeth Plitz, Linda . Mr. D. Lawrence, "_ - snake a presentati:n to the School picnic at Palynne Patk Belated birthday greetings to I Plitz, Beverley Marco, Jacque- T 32 Queen St., Ajax .......WHitehol: 2.4113 Hamm fanny. - . on Wednesday of last week. AI- Miss Helen Smith of Woodview i ine Parro, Margaret Paris, ; - ' . They presented Mr. and Mrs. though the grass was too wet I t. y,June p y Mrs. M. Browning, • g• > Road on her 18 rr birthday, Leona Sleep and Dorothy Smith. - Hamrsi with a pair of Elec'r:e to hold the races and ball game, >a' ' The Grade i and S from i 3 Brucher Road,. Ajax ..'-.W,Hiteholi .2-6093 the swimming pool was well pat-i r Frenchman's Bay Road School blankets, and for each of the Brs. B. Black of Toronto; Mrs. Kr Fallon, • ronized, aad a very interesting trip by girls a purse and money. spent last Saturday afternoon . «.I r :c l ae'the c During :. e.church service visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A.. bus to Niagara Falls last Mon- ; -61 Eniperof St., Ajax ...WHitehall 2-6186 We will be j u^day rncrn'ng, the Re-. M. ay. They visited the Brook's Ham a:.il• , They wall leave V. Draper of Alt.ona Road. i, '�l r , Butters dedicated two P.uwer tilonument, had a tour throug'rr Replies to be in writing and returned to the above for the' new h:.me rear Tor- l Mr. and Mrs. C. Schwalm of I ` sands, given .y ''firs. Arch Bell the Hydro . Plant. and were Association, Box 86, Ajax, Ontario, on or before mid- onto somr:: re th.a •at A. and Mrs. John Puckrin, in merss I Altona Road and family of Al-'shown a 25 minute colored film, ' - - «ona Road spent last Saturday , I The lowest or any tender not necessarily occepted. Mr. and Mrs. i, McL.an and _Dry of their parents. Mr. and p G�howing the construction of the - Beatrire hays returned'from a '.Mrs. William Puckrin. The! with Mr. and Mrs:l plant. They had'a-ride on the night, frtonday,July 31'' 1961. - r I Pearce of Uphill, Ontario. . nwnthrs vacate'bn. They travel- men's choir sang ­Faith of Our Aero Car and also the Maid of . «. r y R a ' _ st _ . A, N. B1R©, r n env e3 ­warm Fa:hers^. � 4ud.e• folk were meetin Akerp of Woodviety Road on - Chairrrton, Education Committee. Ha pp birthday to Iori 'Ann . - hThe Fairport Yacht Club had . - _ _ • - led se far as foothills of e r Rockies. The reuvrt a wonder- ful trip, and. l y 'each other coming and gu:ng her lst birthday, July 8th, i « weather all the wa err second annual Cruise to y, over the weekend as alas^ Dori •We'are pleased to hear that i tltcott, .N.Y. over the Holiday �_ ___ Mr..gr.1 Mrs. J. Brocks, Mrs. rn >ie various activities f the; Mrs. Noble' of, Altoona Road is! weekend. Several of their mem- r-s Keditll and Mi. an-1 Mrs. Ii.n IrXt% ann,•.e:�ar•y �f Pickering ,••,:ne f:oar, hosp:tal and doing ,,re went along, including NIn Tr,*n5 Much credit i. c3ue to fine; Pew ha:! Alan r ti:.h .13i, ant :he committee_ xho made this, �nci Mrs. Fran Allison, '.Mr. and ]'Liss All l'Pear andvth. The free»ds of Mr. and' firs. Llrs; Wm.,Fertile, Mr. and -1lrs. _DON "ZZ��� ELECTRIC I occasion such a success._ Sr:eral of our yc'..n,er group ; i Brayson of Alton&. Road are Brian East, Dennis Furnis, Jim - �r Congratulations to t5e high ; sorry to see that the Smith Alf Adams, Harry Hut- attended a ._sower for 4Les An- , y have left ' . dreg Hcc.kinson at Agincourt ; school students who were sac- to live in Toronto. . i :.asua. Ot'r:rs along, were Mr. i c i on WeJneada ni ht. IceQSful in their -year'R stud:ea:I Mr, and.Mrs. L. Phin of Al-' and Mrs. John Kendell and two � - -eC+vth._RLUt . , .>IESIDENTIAh INDUSTRIAL WIRING - - y g' here we w thirty students from Mr, and Mrs. l;d•xaad Lam-17 i tone Road sp,errt last weekend in : •hildren. Mr. and Mts. John • r area attend:ns the nearby high ' K',tchener visiting with frienl;. '' FREE 'ESTIMATE bent of . 1iZt 'Vl.chrgan and Mr. Herds and three children were ° ' the Audley and Bagg�tsv211e ;-e are ]eased tv_hesr that and !Mfrs, Jov Pegg of Oshawa !schools this +tars p n Olcott for the, weekend'and - and Alf I�. i little Norma R Westbrook of Al- .were sailin to Pres uille and . 1 sad .Barbara and ! g q ! Jo Astley, Joy Astlry, Linda tuna Road is feel:hg better of-i ,rid . I phone iekering H• -2533 Ruth had Sunday dinner, .with expect to" be 'home next k- � _ IIzatt and Nancy Puckrin went Milton and"Mrs. Pegg. Ito Camp Pretoria on Tuesday ter being confined to her home . Remember tVe mass Church `with a bad cold. _' The Ladies Auxiliar of the for ter.days. y ` . . _ . . . - •- service in the Claremont Con- 1 A speedy decovery is wished `A Frenchman's •B ay- Yacht Club egtvaucn" Park at o'cl xk. for Arlene Bell who underwent BALSAM MT. Z1flN - Several ministers of Pickering i an emergency appendectomy at r .. - Township .a an d a ,Mass Chc.r Oshawa hospital on Friday last. Several from here attended I _ from Packer:a Townahi writ terfainen the Batt families _ 1 . g Mr. and Mrs. Bert Guthrie en- .the Holstein Twilight meeting ', be in atttndanc( as well as a I y j.-at Mr. George Mcl_augn'ln's :, ' .` choir ,fre7r P;ckezin>z High Blaoklin, the MacKenzie's of farm at•Beaveiton last Tuesday . School under the d:i•ection of Oshawa and the Guthr ie's 'on" night. Sunday Y r This will be Guthi r s the 9H conference at Guelph for S►nd nmbs�fi m f:fty gists were M+s. ! c I a . . • f •., Sunday. Included amgng the 'Hiss Gladys Disney attended A our. cgmmanr- sister, Mr.s.-Bob MacKenzie,•Mr. four days last week. - ty took: in She,decoration day MacKenzie and-their suit Wayne ' Mr. and M'is. Lewis Jones.; .. � _ - servke at Salem Cemetery. of California who are visiting +firs and firs. R. Jamieson and•, Mrs. Kathy Pegg enjoyed the relatives in the Brooklin and Mary. Jean and Mr. and -Mrs. - :I. week-end•'at the Win. Lawson. Oshawa area. • .• i�1 alter Pascoe attended the of- cottage neai Peterboro with Mrs. Desautels and Renne ar•e ficial opiening ceremonies'of the.! • Mr. and Mr_. W. Lawson and visiting, her mother and other'Claremont Conservation Area _I. children. relatives at .Manrwaki, Quebec. last Thursday. • .....1. - . Congratulations to oil those Ricky Brown went on. Satur- M r. and Mrs. Cecil'Jones at-t who have worked so faithfully day to spend a few weeks with tended the ,Egoson!Sarper wed- to make this 150th Anniversary his uncle and amt, Mr. and ding Friday in Toronto. •1. of Pickering Township the en-'Mrs. Alvin Cramp, Manford'. i Mr. and Mrs. David Pagan of{ - s joyable weekend it has been. I. Gary Kilpatrick, Oshawa, vis- Toronto spent the week-end with 1 t' _ Even the newspaper dtlitors itecY'this week with his cousin,, �L. and firs. Cecil Janes. The' _ z" �, a _ haw been extra busy writing Douglas Saunders. i Pagans are leaving this Wedne=-I 'E hest:rc_ sad Aching into he.' bars. Tice, .Toronto, visited say to spend the summer in f • A past. I this week at the. home of- ,het' England. To those of us who have seer, moister-in-law, 'Mrs. J. Cowie. i - and Mrs. 'Orr Groham . / `� � . tte bock "The Pickering Story' bliss Luekai and two boys are: spent the weekend,with relatives F _ �. ;, may we say to congratulation- sllendin� the sumrne: in Ger- in Buffalo. ' ; •% `I to Rcy. and Jars. W. McKay on many'u!th relatives:- + �1r. sail Mrs; Have of I.ga- - :. _ _ _ the lendid ; silent the weekend with 11r.j • . • _ , .p job done for-the The bms 1-ta tee their ball ' side . - TcvLn_hrn of, Pickering. ;a...e.. h,._ era,. They' May "arid Mrs. Le pis Jones. j ' ?his 150th Anniversary. sill their first home game on Toes cei. al from hers attended :Bu�ld our- lor..g be remembsered by those ;la}; July 11.. 1 decoration services at Claremont _ ° w"•o attended the various func- --1 Sunday, followeing the servile , liars of fresst of'July Uomin-'*,& this '.veek. Her many faienals' 4 of the Muia;an Evans family+ ballk balance • ion holiday. . 1 ho fie for a speedy recovery. gathered ,at the Edgar Evans 1 ... . I -—:1.1 - I_______I�__ I- q - ­ -1 Claremont Consery _ which was to be held in the tei`tained friends from Belle- The W.A. will meet next Wed- • ation Area; ville 'and Sca2'boro `over' the nesda%' July 12 at the home of ,. Budd youl .was ?veld in Pickering District weekend. '�� j Vi:s. R. Day with +Liss Geo. - _� High School on account of,rain Congratulations to Mr. and., Pickett and Mrs. Thos. R:.r_•-' a I.1. and wet grounds. We are sorry Virg. blinaker, proud Krandpar-I brough in charge of the pro- , of �'���� ' - for this change. However the ents to the infant daughter of.i gramme. .. - _ peace m • service was splendid. Much cre-' Chick and MI's. Jlinaker of Saturday, July -15 the W.A. - • •.• dit is due Alan Clark foe- the''Markham. , are holding a bazaar and'tea on ' fine music. Mr. and Mrs. .Lawson' Parks the lawn of Mrs. Allan Mander-' -11 Y For -the official opening'' of visited on Sunday with Mr. and son commencing at 3:00 P.M. - ' the Claremont Park on Thurs- Mrs. Percy Clark. , will be held Saturday, July 22 day last a large crowd of some Mr. Les Wilson had the mis- at the Greenwood Conservation `' , _ ' -1. 200 gathered from near and far. fortune to lose six'cows, killed Area. Everyone is welcome; _ _ TMi rs�N'ic ' `' ' Master David Henning is un- by. light-nine. 'The cows were come prepared for the noon rk^'r auruos . • -. „ der observation in Oshawa has- under a tree which was struck. meal. _ w , - pit.al. Hope you will be well soon The cows were killed instantly. ,CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE " , David. Miss Edith Ormerod spent Slavery was abolished by the _ 1860 braruha to ser+x you Sorry to report that MFa.;Ed Sunday with her niece Mrs. Me] Brat parliament in Upper Can- - *ri Pascoe enters Pori Perry hospi- Johnson cf•Claremont. - ads in 1793. .., . _ - _ . . C.,1 . , I - 4 I 1,•, � _ i . • S . I . \\ ce \ r'_. :. ` _......... . . :_:._..'_ tHE PICK-ERLNG__ .NEWS,.. _.... _- . ._ Tani Tie '. - ... jwh► i, 1961 � v a % EXTRA s BONUS TAPES . ' +•• ' r w.s9f�y y - I RECEIVE $6.$$ BONUS TAPE WITH EACH y y OF FOLLOWING GRAPE DRINK DRI Wefchade OZ. TIN t5 OZ. HEINZ IS OZ. 5: r :.,;,:r:-0:.�.•:: e- LIBBY'S ..T NS Be a s with 3 _ASHIERS A 11E READY Peanut Butter ORK 14 OZ. JAR 7 OZ. BTLS. a A - WITH . . Tomato Sauce HANTS 3 C DRINK I REG. *r FiZZieS - MIXES PKG. , Bo" nus Tapes 4 Su er Fab► KING SIZE I P w 4 Galo r e F i h Chips FRASERVALE G. 9ROZEN ]R OZ. a s,• X PK >` ;;n•< RECEIVE $4.00 BONUS TAPE WITH THE FOLLOWING .00 Sunkist Lemons OF� RECEIVE $2.00 BONUS TAPE WITH THE FOLLOWING 11"1 IGA Margarine SQUEEZE G 2 FKG. '/ BONU'S GREEN GIANT MED. SMALL FANCY C . 35 x¢a . e,.TAPESa s It oz :vri 4 CLIP THIS COUPON 17-IS VALID � GOLD SEAQ SOLID WHITE UNTIL CLOSING SAT., JULY Sth s ! FOR A 7 OZ C '"S Tuna 55 : ± IGA SALAD s $ 15 re s s n g A Z. y I n Ta ROSE SWEET MIXED,Bonus pes 27 AT YOUR FAVOURITE ti Oi C ,. ., IGA FOOD STORE es JAR LIMIT ONE COUPON - ,•' PER CUSTOMER WItH tHF PJRCKASf pF Fresher B FCIC • - y 0 OZ. PYG. f`e 8 :. 3 B oZ. 29 . TA :,IGA Meat Spreads, ,I S c k s 3-ERITE :: 3 L 69� Can aloes es W1 ,,,Instant Numllk p -- RS Piltsb i gel Food Cake Mix t5 OZ. /.ry KG 93 C .900. IRE ?ASTY 1 t E LB. I-tarCOa1 Briquets ; iBAG 39c i�a. 1 GRADE ,..: .. .. ,1 tE Pa:G. P;yRCHA`-E of IRED ROSE, ►(G OF L A WITH TH� P PlIRE PORK I ea Bags ORANGE PEKOE t.o t JUMBO MpP A iE L IZE 45's SAM - Tabler it FOR GROWN 2 LettU 23c DOZ.ST VALENCIA SIZE o M eats IIII BU RSTING WITH JUICE 49ranges (+, j I . r Ct PrRTI- LEAN MILD CURED PEAMEAL• YELLOW FLESH P, QT. t PeaCheS = GRADE FREESTONE BOX 23c g ; C ,..;'.,• , CHASE 11H' SHOP AND SAVE AT . . . tItAs C N I,IEIGER EAp _ d SjkP,Ul S AVOW 1G SPR 0 L S �b. R � c �� ar sons I1' 2 A MARKET LEAN MEATY FRESH WITH THE PURCHASE OF 10 LB. P".G ' No. 1 GRADE NEW PICKERING ... ONT. POTATOES Po rk Side "kIbs rb. , c "' jvi/•:f:::f /s3 E' g:• ;;a :g WE RESERVE S;�F g�8.6AG SE pF.16 OZ. JAR :<f WITH puRC THE RIGHT , HE PVaCHA W�tH PuRCHA WITH PURCHASE OF GIANT SIZE IGA NASE pF 12 pZ PKp. QUANTITIES VI►tH t GERSOL.L CREST p ALL ►RICES IN SBREAp OZATo EFFECTIVE CHIPS JULY CN�ES . 00TH PASTE . ; s, ., 714 .. Q •