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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_07_13 • [TITHE WHITEHALL PICKERINc,4*4EWS -2 . 0940 VOLUME 78—No. 43 PICi{ERitdv, C<f�TARI0, THURSDAY, JULY13, 1961 PRICE: 10c PER COPY P ickering' 'Village Notes ' Rouge Hills Home and School Association UllllllltlialliiJgl full!!!I!IpINIININi!III!!II!Imlllllm!III!111111!iIIIN�lllllllllllllllllll@ III!!VIII!IIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!Illi!II!III!Illllllllln!IifligLth:L:.nv��INI!!!I!M " '.it ' . Mrs. Dorothy Westney lefty Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barlow Present Colorf u l Graduating 'Ceremony, " Dance last Wednesday for England and Renae visited on Sunday and a tour of western Europe with Mr. and Mrs. David Miller of Madoc. They will be gone It's good to see Mr. Reg. seven weeks. Mrs. Westnev's Parker, Church St., out again children, Flora Jean and Elea- after his recent operation. nor are staying with their aunt, AJAX AND PICKERING did Mars. Gunter at Gunter, Ont. k GENERAL HOSPITAL 1 r Mrs. Doris Hortop has her cousin, Mrs. Nelson' Teeple of Statistics for June 1%1 Dallas, Texas, staying with her, Total in-patients admitted 209 for a few days. Residence ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rich- Town of Ajax . ... .......... 97 a "� 63 ardson and Kenny were away Pickering Twp. . ¢ this week on a trip through Pickering Village ....... .... '15 i ice, Lake Placid, N.Y., and the Town of Whitby . ........... 15 # �� "� - •' . State of Vermont. Whitby Twp 8' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller Oshawa .. ,. ...:................: 4 ' 1 afld-'Elizabeth and Mrs. Billy Others Miller boat returned from the west and are staying with Mr. 209 �. 1 J. . and Mrs. Gord Rimmers fora �— f No. of babies born. ... .....:.. 401I few weeks. a Mrs, Jane Miller is in Ajax Total out-patients 440 Hospital where she underwent In-Patients X-rays . ..._.. 93 '. major surgery•on Monday. She Out-patients X-rays .. 287 b' will be in hospital .appruxi- .'Miniature X-rays a_ !' , Lab. in-patients treatments 56 motels 10 days. } Miss Barbara Armstrong was Blood transfusions �S` ..• . ¢ ' the guest of honor at a bridal Minor operations 8 shower last Friday .night in Major operations ' 35 The Rouge Hill Home and TSA No. 2, Lead'the guests. in a!,.Rouge Kiwanis) won. by Linda' Citizenship (donated by Mrs. Scarboro. Miss Armstrong's -Ear. eye. nose and throat' School Association..was host to very enjoyable and good-natured Vodden. Vaughan Willard) won by John marriage to take place In operations 42"!some 130 guests at the annual I'sing-song. Proficiency rdonated. by Rouge'Braney. - August. °I graduation banquet held June 28. The guest speaker. ',Mr. K. D,.'; Hill Home and: School Asscic.)j -Miss Sharen Koch, Sherwood It was necessary to hold. the ban-' M'unroe, supervising principal of won by Dieu%ke Diepenhorst. Diplomas and school pins were East, has her two cousins: P h i of quet in the Centennial Church 1 TSA No. 2, gave a very interest- $50 bursary rdonated by Roup'L presented to-the graduates by Mrs. Randy and Douglas Stewart" Hall in order to accommodate the j ing and informative talk ,to the Hill Home .'and School Assoc, E: B.. Phin, principal: Rouge HiA from East Hartford, Conn.. 38 graduates. their parents. teach-.graduates. I won.bN Margaret Campbell, School, Mr. Clarke, grade a teach- - + ; Engiish (donated by Rouge Hill 'er• and Mrs, Tyac- immediate past staving with her for a few.days rrs and other officials, The following awards were this-"week. n I S LaW Following a delicious ,dinner, given- this Lions Club) won by Linda Vod• president of Rouge Hill Home b Last Saturday, Mrs. Murray `Ir. .Karrv, music supervisor, Proficiency (donated by West den. School 'Assoc. Sewell (rtre Eleanur Stork) of Markham'had a drlizttituI lure cheuR in hunch-of Marg's gr Amen ded f ften l5 and SI CIr Jerm mothers. New a to r T ow r 'Nameplate Mr. and .Mrs. Ji cry Arm• Pickering Twp, Police- Chief strong attended the wedding.of Reg. Parker has asked the Coun- her cousin last -Saturday at- cil to re-inspect their bylaws with. • trrnoon in Toronto. - - regard w speed limits and stop' '>��� To*whshiop Mr, and Mrs. M. Fouhay. of streets in order that they might Dorval, spent last w'erk with be made enforce-able in the . Mr. and Mrs. D. Crichton, of courts. Chief Parker filed his re; The nameplate, "Township of possible without the township's the many roads in the'tow, s' ip 'ability to' bortow and provide Riverside Drive. quest ,at a regular meeting_ of g., «n„on project p enjoy the) We welcome Mr. and Mrs. council last week. He said that Pickerin will bald a- We P )ect was now canned wouldn't enjo the s-n tcc ” wch,services. George Martin of New York: nate position over the "Wemt for tie East Rouge the situation now have," stated Coun, t aycu'.. 'The people 'of the w'. Rou e many had never., been approved I Po g who have purchased the home i had changed from last year. Coun. Milton Mov.br::y, not . feel that they have paid 'the big of Mrs. Art Grills, Kingston by the. Dept. of paved streets He, Rouge" on a new water tower Coun. Laycox argued that the'that he was not,a part of the 1',6) shot' for the township long enough noted that some located in the south-wewst corner Dept. of Highways would not council and therefore Jil nu'. .and -they only want a little share Road East, they will take up the West Rouge were still goy=' of the municipality. This decision agree to any change in the name-'r ister a vote on the initial mo- of Publicity that is rightfully residence in two weeks. erned by. 50-mile-per-hour speed i was reached at a regular meeting plate, He said that the would ,u'on.. "When 1 rai�td the point at theirs, argued Coun. Laycox. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Mc- limits. y Lean, Sherwood Road, were of council last week in spite of proceed, on the basis of the mi-'the last meeting I did not realize "That's not a "w'e are frdquently being beat• rigorous objections good enough rea- among the guests entertained :n iii the courts because our b g )tritons voiced by teal motion or would, leave the that it was su.h a controvcnra{ son," countered Reeve Stott, "[t by Mr. Hudson J. Stowe at the y , ward S Coun. Clifford Laycox. tower "blank, Coun. Deakin tug= subject," he acid. He supported is not a W. Rouge water tank." RCYC, Toronto,. 'Wednesday .Thereto nothing a for asatd,! 1 he matter developed into.one of gcsted that unless the Highway-C'uun. Deakin's motion andpspoke; Coun. Laycox g charged that he B Po-�the most heated discussions in Department's decision was in writ- in favor-of it. was being continual) evening. tc: officer than speed limit signs) mart weeks. Coun. l.a g gp y y g y opposed by Miss Gladvs Burns,- Hamil- y Laycox char in it was merely heresy , °A township enterprise and the the balance of council, "1 find'i :htat he cannot enforce." ton, is visiting the Morley' ••Our bylaws are in quirt a � that on a previous motion Reeve Sherman Scott argued'-'' name of,"the township'should-not must sit up and do a little fight- 'to families this week. passed in ]y1 9 the 'council, had, that the name "West Rouge" be secondary an 'area in the ing for my own ward," he coo- nest' continued Chief Parker, Mrs. William C. McLean, of agreed to put the name "West should a ear on on. the tower but township" he said. "I'm opposed eluded. before the situation aggravates PP Toronto,' is spending ,a .few' (self still further, I feel the Rouge above "Township of Pick- only to indicate the area in which .to the -name of the municipality- 'A motion to place the Pickering - days this week with her son, ering and in slightly larger let- it is located. "Putting, Pickering bring a subordinate matter," he Township nameplate in a predomi- Bill and family', Sherwood Rd. . problem should be corrected." He ters. He expressed strong resent- Township secondary is not a good continued. "Even if the costs were nate position above the West The following boys from. .aid, that he would' be willing to ment to any change. Coun, Ross thing.". he said, The. Reeve sug- only levied against the W. Rouge,.Rouge on the water tank was Pickering District High Schoch )ffer any assistance to a committee Deakin of .Ward, 4 carried the.-gesied that Coun. Laycox' stand i do. not feel .that the township,'carried by council and a previous v;ere accepted by the Depart- •et up to do the job, He said that torch for the township. "'Here is on the issue was not helping to should be placed in a secondary motion, passed in 1960, was re- men( of Lands and Forests to to re- -was most concerned with three a good way to advertise the muni- link the township together, position." Coun. -Mowbray point- pealed. Coun. Laycox registered ,vork as Junior Rangers from ;ouch-Pickering subdivisions. cipality.'' he said. He contended 'if it weren't for, the taxation'ed out that many storks within a negative reply on a recorded J ulv 3 to ,August 26: Nick Reeve Sherman Scott stated,that that since a S.174.000 water ex- pulled' from the West Rouge. 'the municipality Would not be vote: Baker, Regan, Ont.; Aaron :ouncil will give the matter their Fentun, Manitouwadge, Ont.; nt,mediate attention. Tim Irwin, Chapleau; Don ht Hobbs, Fuleyet„and Sand} Rit TI en "LO�a �an g hie, MacUiarmid. g Will s H dire At v The Disney annual reunion • a u h a n- ��as held at Cam's Camp.near . _ . rd S Bowmam•ille last Sunday.Oyer • Catches - .0 attended from Oshawa. o n o rs Grad t r Creemv'uud, Claremont anti LinCO�� ! �ee Fine Trour H ua i,n C16 ss rurruunding area. { _ 9 Une ul the lar`e,t, it uyt tlw The Vaughan Willard Hume _ Cungratulatiuns. to— Yr• anc! SchOO' larges� trout taken at Grccn 1 presented -the school ,pins. \ln. Donald "CroSSley� Chris• ;,'B LaW wood Consenatiun Area was and Schuof Assoc. honored the Past president's ,ins were tiny Street, on the safe''arrivu! Y ! i f a baby girl byre at Ajax Lincoln -Street Public School landed by :t local fisherman !school's 14 raduating student; •also presented to Mrti: A. \�'at• bne evening.last week, Hospital. - hat suffered about S_a,(N00 13t -law Enforcement officer'one at Freeman, Aluureen Guulet, tits Mrs. F. S. Hertzberg and The Rink House Committee . .lamagc h} lire last Friday af- Harry. Ashton has been given a Bob Hupkinsun •uf Dun1�tr=!Bob Graham; Ken Hodgsur•, Mrs. J. .4aamsun, turnier pt e-, ;h r nuvv have 51,125, are sell- ernrx,n, will 'be ready for the free hand in an effort to control ton, an employee of Richattl tickets to increase their .chool opening in September, th,e growth of 'weeds on private sun's IGA at Pickering, 1 index j�Yinnie Hubby, Bennie Miller sidents. t,,nd; to 52,000, so .they can -3,iard Chairman, A.-R. Irvin, !,lts within the Township of Pi k- a 16-Inch brown it-out. ;Gwen Miller, Jim Melnni;, Barbara Smith, the voltaic- ,i•` .” ,±art their building program. old The News' at press time. e'riag. .This' policy was sanctioned; A former conserrlturp o rc- •• t Support the rink house by Mr. Irwin said the damage by Council at a regular meeting`er told The News it may be Terry -Ryan, Barbara Smith, addres's at the end of the p,ir- purchasing 50-50 draw tickets. ;s completely covered by in- last week. Notices 'have been sub- "the big one" thai'a lot of fish- Anne Svtsma.and Linda Watts j serifatiuns. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Disney ,urance and work will be mitted via four newspapers' And ermen were trying for last - are at their cottage at Graven- started this week• on the re- with the tar bills. year, at a dinner on the evening of ' Mr. J. Ti kle, the principal, T this week enjoying a pairs. Mr.'Ashton informed the mem-� June 27. I then intrudu.:ed Mr. V.8tcttfcr, holiday. It is still not known what hers that 600 lots had been cut, Proud•parents witnessed the B.A., M.Ed.,, principal of Da:: Mr. and Mrs. Mery GotAd of :auked the blaze. although during a four-yyonth period last; fenders-in the Kinsale area and in smartly dressed'and well man- barton high school, addressed Elizabeth Street, were in To- ;ightning is strongly suspected. summer. He -aid that in one so-' the districts of Toro Beach in ronto on Sunday visiting his The roof; where the fire ori- retied youngsters receive their the graduates. ginated suffered-the most dam called pasture held, if there.had South Pickering. in reference to awards and make and ack- Mr. Moffat, member of the father. been two/ie�es of fodder r the latter, Mr. Ashton said that Mr. and Mrs. Al Rattew have age, although there was con- P Per nowledge toasts very capably staff,•thanked the speaker. returned from a three-week siderable loss due to smoke square Boot•of ground, the cows the situation had been remedied indeed. This successful evening, would have keen cross-eyed look- to the extent that one could now �, Mr. K. D. Munro, supervising which commenced with adeli- holiday to British Columbia, and water damage. y see he houses. principal, presented the certi cious meal and terminated ii_ in for it. He .aid that the Mr. and Mrs. David Miller, Mr. Irwin said the school were becoming People ., Jinnmy and Randy of Sher- board would like to thank the g e ted to the Coun. Milton Mowbray suggest- ficates while Mrs. T. W. Bed, dancing for the graduates wits wood Road West, called on local firemen, Ajax firemen fact that weed-infeste lots were ed that some people might prefer dall and'Mr. T. Ryan, the pre- due" to the organizing elk,:(s relatives at Castleton and Ver- and the police for the fine job not permissible. He fined out that the township should do the sident and vice-president res- of Mr. Tickle and the ladies of nonville last Wednesday. they did. that there were a nup er of of- work on their lots, pectively of the H. & S. Assoc. the H. & S. Assoc. :: a 1 . , 1 MEWS tr ?1sr KElE MG • my Leger To Editor .. .. THE PiCKERING NEW'S Dear Sir: QUAKERS THEN• AND NOW . FST # OLISNE .1 1111 - May I avail myself of your WAYS. Itauei every Thursday columns to express the thanks TO PEACE • +y The News Printing and Publishing Company and appreciation of myself and • . . AutMrind as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Oegt., Ottawa, Ont., the township council to-all who so willingly.and ably assisted Members of the Society of cimtres in Canada, especially in I launched its annual public ay 3MCRWTiON RATES: $2.51 Per year — United States $3.01 per year in making the 150th annivers- Friends, known as Quakers, the larger cities. Though "*in-i peal entitled"Ways to Peace"to were among the first to settle bership is numerical] small the;enable them to continue the sup- ship - - BARRY MURfWR, Editor . . acv celebrations of the town- g y � --. _ an outstanding success. and to pioneer in this Township. Society in Canada is active in ort of two Quaker doctors Jn _ ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST — An undertaking of this type In 1809, Timothy Rogers came its religious life and endeavours I India (who worked for a while traditional in this area five years ago and ; the support and assistance of his family and.other Quakers to Quaker testimonies for peace,I may be remem er y some , '. the public at.laree and this settle here. A Quaker,Meeting prison reform, minorities, relief to send relief to Algerian n- Hitehhil�ers Can' Be. Deceiving celebration had that support for Worship was founded in and reconstruction, international' fugees and to Austria (where a Deceiving from all-parts of the township, 1810 and the first Yearly (An- relations and reconciliation.I Canadian is working with the and indeed, from outside our nual) Meeting of the Society of Quakers in- Canada feel them-I Quaker team at-Linz), to Hong We read recently where the F.B.I. in the U.S. has boundaries. Friends in Canada was held at selves to be part of the wider;Kong and to South Africa, to It 'would be almost impos• Pickering in 1867: The Friends' Quaker family in many parts of the Quaker United Nations termed the practice of picking up hitch-hikers as a sihle to list the names of all Boarding School, started in 1838 the world and are thankful to team, (of whicbe a Canadian dangerous one. They claim you cannot tell by the dress who so ably assisted without at Westlake,was moved to Pick- be able to share in Friends' see Friend is s member) and to of a person Whether or not it i6 an escaped convict, missing some one, but a spe erng in 1870. This oval anion- vice in`relief. and education in bring over an African student cial word of thanks is due the eering venture in education, ea- various parts of the world and from Kenya. murderer or sex maniac. _ committee chairmen w h o, pecWly since it was a. co-edu- in the work of the Quaker team It is felt that there may be without exception, did an out- at the United Nations. Friends' people in Pickering Township We have noticed a great many more hitch-hikers standing job so that all the tional school. This school, '--along highways 461 and No. 2 in the t fern months: events and indeed the whole known as Pickering College, is Meetings for Worship are based who would like to ,support this 1 now situated'in Newmarket and on silent waiting and the most modern expression of the sane celebration went smoothly and valued and fundamental reli Somebody must be giving them a ride or they would not is no longer under the .direct g- fundamental religious faith fo= without incident; and to the ious principle from which their which the earl be out there with the thumb up. ladies' organizations which �� of the Society of Friends, y Quaker pioneers ' provided such appetizing re- though the.principal is a Friend witness and service• stems is in Pickering lived and worked, ]Police suggest that you do not pick up anyone, wheth- freshments ar the Museum and there are Friends on the `that of God in every man re- as a fitting memorial to them er you are alone or not, unless you know the hitch-hiker grounds. Board of Governors. Within liv- gardless of race, colour; nation- during the year of the 150th aa- peT,sonally. Thanks is due to all whu ing memory of the two oldest ality or religion and the belief niversary of the founding of assisted at the official sere- remaining members of the Pick- that "there is a way of God in the Township. monies at Brougham on the erng Meeting, the two Quaker every situation.' Copies of this public app z] Saturday afternoon, and very Meeting Houses (one no longer The Canadian- Yearly Meet- may be obtained from Elizabeth ✓�1 ] special thanks to the top flight I existing and the other the Ma- ing held each year at Pickering Richardson or Marion Cronk They're* Still It r entertainers who g2ve fYeely sonic Temple in the Village) College, Newmarket, has just in the Village or from Kathleen of their time and talents to used to have full attendance and closed. The Canadian Friends Hertzberg, Bay Street, Dunbar Travel trucks are still using the Brock Road like it provide an outstanding concert the influence of the Quakers Service Committee has also just ton« g at Brougham on t'^c Saturday over the years must have been '+Rtas a speedway rather than a thoroughfare for all types evening; and also to the minis- widely f=1t in the development of traffic" tees. choirs and music director of the life of the area, sense- who made the devotional se T- idly since members of the So- gt seems there is a 50-mile limit on the Brock Road, vices on the Sunday evening a city of Friends have traditional- fitting climax to the celebra•I ly taken a deep interest in the but most drivers use a little discretion when driving tion. { - needs of the community and in through but`lt-up areas where there are'no sidewalks. The Historical Society of the edacatoon. p township deserves special men- Many must wonder why such ' We were nearly sideswiped Monday •morning lay a tion for the tremendous effort mzde•in'such a short time to a once large, pioneering and ae ET truck, which appeared to be on the verge of five relitriou� society pracvcatl have their historical museum going out of control, because of speed and weight. and tog cabin cgmpletect "o deed out in this di,atrict and the +a A following information -nay in- _ that the official ti enjnQ of the q rh The police. the other drivers and .the pedestrian�,museum could cuinc•ide 'With I terest residents. appeal to all drivers on the Brocl Road to drive with care our celebration and,be Otte Qt- - The,Society of Friends TQua-' before a life is taken. the total points •uf the- whole kersi in the x.;ekerinx area. - e}eatT also.,to the author elsewhere in Canada over the .,' < and t he Historical Sucjet} a na=t 3�t years. lined!in num yer�y ?hank, fur "The j bPr: for several reasems.M Pickerin_•Stun. icc� ;ma, theoln.ical differences. FAI RPORT BEACH n • Our tha to 'tar .,c•r.:ice: rem wr.l t•; oth••r place: •s�har? -luh,:the Canadian Le_i<,n; the;n:> Quaker Meeting Pxist#A and Belated birthdav greetings i,> N1r,. r the band.,' ' {.. H. McPhee, Cu the,Hi_h- Spouts and Guicc,, the transition from predotnjn, Donald BlaLkstone; w'hci was land game, at St, Catharine, and all others v ho'tuok. part antsy rural to urban congrera- „ eight years old July 6, also on Saturday Juh $ at «hick in.the parade, raking this ur,� tions 'were. the main reasons. - Joan Anne Garnett, whu was time Bunnir won two rriedats. of the best, if not the. best, The Society—of—Friends however,, four yearn old Jul' 7. a.firsf and second, which- wiC parade e\er -,seen in these.has continued to develop in other .Pupils ut Mrs. H. Struuo ;be added to her already; im- parts. ! ' gave a piano recital.at Dunbar-.pressiye collection•.vf medal, Thank; is also extended to i ROUGE H��� _ ton United Church on the etc- and trophies she has won fur the recreation committee and 1 s ; ning of July' 6. Parents, and her .highland dancing. all those who tcujk part in and', Happy birthday to Dacid x "K r t yam' <, •,. friends attending enjoyed the j Birthday can ratulations to helped organize the spurts pro- Waldriff of Altona Road on his program immensely. The rhv g gram. I nth birthday on the 12th: « k , Joe Baker.whu celebrates hi:, r thm band, under Olga Kosurko 10th birthday July .,13. ( Our thanks also to the. Vil- `« „ was one' of the highlights. , Happy° birthday to Mr. F. Page of Pickering, the Picker Guest soloist was Mrs. Vera! The attendance at 'vacati(,n ing District H i g h School ! Hall of Kingston Road (in 'his i 85th birthday' July 15. wY Freeman of Dunbartun. Mr. bible school at the church ks Board, the Village of Picker- 44. Parkinson was master 'of very' good and really keeps the ing Rack Board, and the E. L. I -Happy birthday to-Mr. L. 1 cer�monies and introduced the workers busy. Ruddy estate for the use of Phinn ut` Altuna Rued-on the many numbers which included their facilities which were so 13t•h ut Jul-., ; duets and solos: All performers Mrs. P. Pearsall 'and Ricky' generously given. x sz were .cry' uod an,t recorded Mr, and Mrs. B. Diutte, sun i We are also indebted to the Sliss Marie Ho of Turunto Mark, visited Mrs. Pearsall'. is-spending a fe�c days �,'ith p on tape. After the recital a pre• Department of Hrgh�rays for sister, Mrs. R. Sym ell at Mid- the Tranter family of Shr •serration was made to 1�r, p permission to use the high w'uc p land over the week-end. Itur and Ave.Stroud by Margaret Loui-e • our parade,. and to the p Parkinson and Sonia Kusurku l Anniversary congratulations Provincial Pulice, ,the police I. Happy birthday to Linda on behalf of the pupils -uf a d to Mr. and Mrs, A. Pickard who!force of the Village of Picker- Hughes of Woodview Rpad on - A new 460-acre conservation area of the Metropolitan Toronto bouquet of, flowers and a _t 1 celebrate their 16th annivers• ing, and the police force ut the I her 5th' birthday Jul 8. and Region Conservation Authority was officially opened in of jewellery. Mrs. Stroud p;c• ary on July 14. township'for the excellent jobl Mr. Kellv and Debbie of To-' Pickering Township by Metro Chairman F. G. Gardiner, Q.C. sented Mrs. Freeman with a •Birthdav congratulation; to done in controlling traffic; and I ronto spent last Tuesday with , .The opening of the area coincided with the 136th anniversary gift and also presented four Tommy Chillman who is nine to the Boy Scouts who assisted I Mrs. Gulliver of Old Forest R'd. celebrations of Pickering Township and one of the citizens pins to four pupils with the vears old July 14, also con- in parking cars. j Ha y birthdae`so Kevan whose costume s m lines life in Pickerin in 1811 shades Mr highest marks. These -were: I ratulations to Elizabeth :.et- Mr. Editor, many others de-,Wallace of Altuna Road on his y g gs in cow- Carol Warner, Lynn Skitch,.1 g Gardiner with a parasol as he shows. how to saw to tier who was one year old on serve mention, as a great many ;first birthdav Jufv 13. fort in 8"e ree heat.When Claremont is completely developed Susan Pickard and , Donna July 12. people assist in a ,celebration 8 Sheedy. Following this, Mrs. of this magnitude, and if I Mr. and Mrs. Waldrifl of it will be able to accommodate 1,500 cars, boast a fishing pond, Stroud showed three films' of i Sandav, July 16 at Dun_fair have missed thanking them ',Sundridge, Ont., spent last fishing trails along Duffin's Creek, a nature trail and some 80 PC of former pupils i Baptist Church, pastor Holmes week-end at horse of their son specifically it is Ntrough 'an acres of land reforested. The area is the 9th such area to be will be bringing the message i and family Mr. and Mrs, O. P. which was greatly appreciated i oversight on my part; and not • , developed by the MTRCA for flood control, water conservatfo>n at the morals sealer at ]1 Waldriff at Altuna Road. by all attending. g lack of -appreciation' of their ;'and recreational purposes. Doug Pickard is away camp-'a.m. The evening service at,71 assistance. ing at Grace Lake with \tr. J. p.m. is being taken over by a j; To �'ou;.Mr. Editor, a yery ROSEBANK Marsh. group of youRL, people feats I special word ut thanks for the Found: Gold wedding band Forward Baptist Church, To-,excellent advance publicity.our We are pleasecl to hear th•rt at the point of Dunbartun canto. E�ervune ��elcume i celebr tiuns received in your DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC P � little Tummy Ka��en of Did owner can have same The Ladies- Auxiliary \vJII P `' Rosebank Ruad South is feel- Shures, paper. This . ublicity was.in by runt alias TEmple 9-230i, hold a strawberry,tea Tuesday, large 'measure responsible for inu better alter- a recent illness. Mr.r. and Mrs. W. �frDunagh July 18 from 2-4 p.rrt, in [hc I the „uud cruu'cls and _sacral coMMERCIAI ;RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING F - Community Hall• tyti u1 the cele.bratjun. Mrs. J. Scutt and family of ter, ,Mrs. J.'Sheedy and family Oakwood, , eat last week at recently. Yours' truly, their cottage in the north. FREE ESTIMATE GREEN RIVER J. sHER,1AAN SCOTT,I �1r. and 1(rs: Webb of W.il- Yuung Lester Morris eels. luw•clale, Mr. and Mrs. Houns- brated his 10th birthday July Mrs, Pritchard returned home Reeve orme of Bradford and Mr. and i • • 6 with an uutcluur party at• to Toronto after sending a T��'P• ul ickcring . ; Phone "Piekering' 'WHe 2-2533 tended by•Randy and Dian' e spending Mrs. Shelduff of Thornhill, Y n few days with Mrs. J. Davies: ]spent last Saturday at the Keefer and Glen 1VilliaMS. � Mr. and Mrs. B. Draper,Anne BULLETIN I,hume of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaven Birthday congratulations,to and Wilson, visited son Paul Ottawa (Special to The and family of Old Rosebank Judy Leathen, 6, Fairport Rd., 'at Camp Ocunto uver the week- Pickering News) — Minister Road South. who was three years old on end. of Labor, Michael Starr, j Mr. T. Carriers of 'Toronto, July l0. Miss Ruth Hutching visited last week allocated a total spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs..A. Pickard and 1 friends at Geur;;etuwn last of $533,000 as a Federal con- Mrs. Ballod of Morgan's Park. i i family attended a reunion at week-end. teJbution to the Dunbarton Happy birthday to Paul Bal- �— SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT -- the home bf her parents, Mr. Mr. Keith Greenfield spent composite high school. lod of Morgan Park on his 8th and Mrs. W. Boyd of New 'three days at Oconto. � Total cost of the school birthday on July 22. COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE .,market on the week-end at . Me. and Mrs. A, Pearce aridl will be $710,000• The Federal Mrs. Lil Aisthurpe of Dyson I which time Mrs. Pickard joined Bruce and Janet, took their I government is paying 75 per Road spent last week in Buf-I : NEW TANKS INSTALLED her sister, Mrs, Jban Cox and annual tour last'week-end. cent of the cost under the• falo visiting- friends. family from Stettler, ."lta. Mrs. Lehman, Marjorie and new technical training legis., Mr. and ,Mrs. Karkling of To-1 Mrs. F. Williams accompany Carol, visited Sick Children's lation put forward this ses- ronto, spent last Monday with PAT DUNNE « TEmple .94$41 fed Mrs, T. Williams and Hospital, Toronto, Tuesday ofl slon by Hon. Michael Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Ballod of Morgan I o daughter, Bonnie, and mother, last week. j Minister of Labor. Park. Thursday, July 13, 1%1 T HE P I C K E R I N G N E W S Page Thme Port United Church from July ROUGE 31 to August 11, r a.m. till WEST 12 noon. The program is for FASHION HAIRSTYLING ' children, ages 6 to it. Any• � one wishing to register their West Rouge girls' volleyball children should contact Mrs. league gu scores for th - tt tTr AeaYtian ore July -14:- —_ —- --- rues., July 4 games— -Sympathy �a special Robins had 4 points to Larks 2. 'Sympathy h in there! a Mrs. ` Thurs., July 6—Doves 6, Cana- Claude Smith in the death of ries 0. her father last -week. f� 1u�r I f0 August Seniors: Emerald 6, Pearls 0.. The Mothers' Auxiliary of Rubys'6e Diamonds 0. the Cubs and Scouts are hold- Standings for the juniors to ing an Afternoon-Tea at the !^Eo AooRess reNwo�e date are: Robins 16, Doves lo, home of Mrs. Joyce Lawlor on `, COLDWAVES. . Reg. 15.00-12.50 Larks 11, Canaries 5. Commerce St., July 20. L _'?::: +;, Claude St. Coeur of Toronto _ r �`�� ti - —Roo. 12'50-10'00 Seniors: Emeralds 16, Rubies --�-- L Z-0 15, Diamonds 14, Pearls 3. is visiting Bently Carlyon for' :?_ a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Craig, -Ry 10.00` 7.50 . Mr. and Mrs. Jim French, Mr. Mary and Leonard Slagel of j ,7,,;,�..� ' and Mrs. Jim Lynn, Mr.and Sudbury are visiting with their SHAMPOOS 25e OF OUTS 7Se Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and sister, Mrs. E._Reaman for the Mrs. Jim Powell, Mr. and Mrs. summer. HAIR COLOURING-11e9. 5.00-4.00 ; . Linck Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mrs.Osborne of Toronto and rs. Mrs. Veery„ who has just re- ALSO INTRODUCING POO GIRL Doug Chaddock all of Rouge turn rom rt y Phone WHitehali 2-6370 for appointment Hills Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mrs. H. Fertile, Sr., last week. Laycox and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A speedy recovery,is extend- Open Tues., Thur, till 9—All day Wed. A Sat. McDonnell of Friendship Ave., ed to Mrs. Muriel Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Saccoc. who has undergone surgery at - 6$ Kingston Rd. next door to Pickering Jewellery ,cio. Island Road, represented the Ajax Hospital. f,y---� ,;♦` ^ the West Rouge Kiwanians at Birthday congratulations to the convention in Toronto last Karin and Kennett! Darn- week. brough who were five years Mr. and Mrs. John Phinn, old on July 11. Also to Eliza- COOPER BLOCK LTD. Kiwanians from Hellertown, beth Perkins, whose birthday Pa.. were guests at the home is July 12, to Ernie Buck, Earl �+ of Mr. and Mrs. George Craig, Robinson, Linda Craig and :.920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO Rouge Hills Drive, during the Mrs. E friend who all .cele- convention. brace birthdays U J 13. I BLOCKS i BRICKS Mrs. Richardson,Toronto, yr +� Save time and trouble. sited with her daughter and =• A r Avoid wrong numbers! e * STRUCTURAL STEEL grandson, Mrs. Grace Smith 4 GRANS RENTAL and Peter, Ridgewood Road . Look them up! .Jot them down! PICKERING last week. • Dual carefully! Be sure to bring His many young friends wish LANDSCAPING your Blue Book of Telephone Num. STATION ROAD, PKKERINL3, ONTARIO Bobby McIntyre, Ridgewood 10 ' &e a up to date! If you'd like new ` Phones: WH. 2-1960— WA. 2-5103 Road, a speedy recov4Ery. as he specidRsts in S bookie —regular or pocket size— had his wrist broken 'whiles 10 ,playing at school just before Sodd +g # give us a call at the Telephone Buai- • the holidays. power Roiling ness OfBce, or drop in for thaw. LOCAL MERCHANTS Lynn McClelland, Rouge 'T hey're free. - - Highland Drive,'is home from Tractor Grading the Sick Children's Hospital Sod Delivered + sot MLL TsL=4#WW eoeMAaT er CAwwM t following treatment there for u ' DESERVE YOUR - ten days and her many young g"•. e• 2'j rn.. - friends in the district wish her R01 a speedy recovery.. lose 21* 6 6 6 G*4P,>***' ' • ..-SUPPORT ! John Scott, East Ave.,'Cliff w ' Brooks, Rouge Hills Dr., Chris Bentley, Rouge Hills Dr., and Doug Baxter, Sheppard Ave. of .. ICKERING -the First West Rouge Scouts - left Friday,.July 7, for Ottawa to auend the Jamboree being Elizabeth St. North field there this week ` Mr, and Mrs. C. Brooks of.f • ' Rouge Hills Drive, are in Ot-I O PE N ta++s this week +isiting friends _ and relatives there. They in �CM tend to return home- by M:a treat and spend a tew days - - Lhere, a SO N Nlr,. Grate Smith and Peer. SEA P.idgeuood R,�a!; left fur Camp Karawanak. Thursda: SWIMMING , s 4 x AND s:. July.. 13 ++ncre-Peter will hull I :',day fur the next four ++eek- .1 SWIMMING POOL INSTRUCTION Mr. S^iith, why has bzen at ti'1e camp fur the past t++u I r�eehs returned home -with! —*— - 1ttM Smith on blots•. to 17. J. ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED Many happy returns to G::rn' I i %%ckh Sur.nyslupt, un his 10th l b.rthday Sunday. July` 9, h IB U I L D I N G "S U P P L I E S Mr, and Mrs R. W:Art!^ur.r. Fl,,g,.tune Terrace,arc en}�y ing o i u two-month huiiday touring LUMBER - Eur�pe. € MASONITE, HARDWARE. _ Congratulations to fir. an('. CEMENT - BLOCKS - GRAVEL hirs. Earl B-n+ens, Rouge.Hill 1 Drive on the arrival.uf a au:,I f on Munday, July ?. Guests at the hume of sir. REZ WOOD STAIN & SEALER - GLASS .and :Mrs. Lee Farley and Linda, Rouge Hill-, Drive. last week, .1111 PAINTS kvere fir. Farley's mother. Mrs. Kline, from bluntrcal, and, III • aunts, Mrs. Law and hi,,.' � �x OIL AND GAS FURNACES — SALES AND SERVICE ;Bundy, frum Birmingham, in, � EAVESTROUGHING — PLUMBING England. 'l • 1 FRENCHMAN'S a - ti IBUDGET TERMS - .. -.'BAY - � _ . -. _ : •. . - . WHitehall 2.6771 TEmple 9-2431 ' •.� ;� . :' ,. ,r :tE "max, a STATION ROAD PICKERING, ONT. On Sunday afternoon 2l NIGHTS =TErsiple 9=1682 Slu< Jays souk part in the salt >. ,;: . � - - �•.- - - -••- ` _ � .. boat race for the trophy pre �'— —"- sented by Bay Ridges. This Cool Sp Aling' Beauty race was scheduled as part o: �'.' the 150th anniversary celebra• - t Is have mushroomed can, be used over and over a in, say. tions, but was postponed ow. swimming SMALL M 0 T O R SERVICE ;ing to weather conditions. The !into Big Business since World War II. ing water and cutting costs. . . race was won by Pat Shewan The availability of constant, cd'ol spar- The Swimming Pool Industry repre- :LAWNMOWERS SNARPENED' with Mrs. Shewan as crew. Ron Playford with Maureen ;king water made all this possible. septa only one field in which Johns- also ew se o was second, just a Johns-Manville has helped keep 'Manville research scientists, produc- .few seconds behind the first HAND AND POWER HEDGE SHEARS boat. Presentation of the tro- swimming pools crystal clear with tion specialists and sales representa- phy by Reeve Scott is sched• CeliteO diatomite filter powders since '-tives serve you. Their specialized per- Will Boll for and deliver anywhere in uled to take place on Sunday, July 23. the early Thirties.Now, the company's formances help many industries in Township A number of, members of highly developed filtration materials making our standard of living safer, the Frenchman's Bay Yacht can provide 'bright, clean water that more enjoyable and efficient. Club are taking their Blue Jays p g L. WE to Port Credit Yacht Club this • week end for the-Blue Jay `' championship races. The races ,28 FAIRPORT BEACH ROAD TEmple 9-1409 start at 1:30 Saturday after- rJQ NS-MANVILLE noon and continue on Sunday. Jil Phone or call after 6.Ofi p.m. or week-ends A church vacation. Bible school IS being held at Fair- TORONTO FLAW — FORT UNION, ONT. :;:•.. • i J Page Four THE PICKER 1 N G NEWS Thunaday, July 13, 1961 - ! f Mr. and Mrs. bride given in marriage b her similar n o son o f w th . !Cuadazi, I 8 � Y Bow cornflower blue ford, brother of the bride, was an motor trip to Cape Cod., c bride • Joseph Cundari of So u th P rcu- father, w or e a charming gown o f sil k organza o over silk taffeta with usher. At the reception held at 91 chose a moss gr een een silk e nsemble Ptae Re v. J. M anle y officiated. white silk or ganza with a full a velvet bow h eaddress with veil- Latimer Ave., Toronto, the bride's with a white straw hat wi th green DUNBARTON 1 Wedding music was played by crinoline skirt, Sabrina neckline ing. She carried a colonial nose- mother received in a gown of and bronze silk petals. The bride 1 Mrs. W. Unser, church organist, and short sleeves and a sash of gay of pink rosebuds and Shasta I wheat colored silk shantung. Her is a graduate of the University of Douglas Green of Liverpool and the soloist was Marion Mc- blue velvet. Her chapel veil fell daisies. Susaa Margaret Hartford,'hat was a pillbox of brown and Toronto, and a teacher at Ajax Road north left on Sunday, July I Clement, soprano, of Pickering, from a coronet of irridescent sister of the bride was similarly beige velvet petals and veiling and High School. The groom is also a 9. for Orillia to Y11ICA Ca--np who sang before the wedding, pearls and she carried a bouquet gowned in yellow silk organza and she wore a coral rosebud corsage. graduate of the University of Junior Leaders' Training Course 'O God of Loveliness," and dur- of blue cornflowers and white carried a colonial nosegay of rose- Assisting was the groom's mother Toronto, Law student. at camp 0eneva for two weeks. ing the signing of the register, the Shasta daisies. The matron of buds and Shasta daisies..Best man to a gown of beige lace and a Guests were present from To- Mr. James McClement of Fern Schubert, "Ave Maria." The honor, Marion Zaharuk, wore a was Harold Zaharuk. Neil Hart-`corsage of yellow roses. For a i ronto and Pickering. Avenue, Toronto, and Beverly McFarlane visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McClement and Mary' Beth and Mr. A. J. Thompson for the weekend.e-- , Mr. and Mrs. A. Gourlie were in Napanee last Wednesday vi- siting friends. Mr. and Nirs. William Denysuik _SIM.D-_ .. -of Long Branch )dSited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cochrane and family last Saturday. ;pPEAI EVERY: EVENING TILL 7.00 P.M. Friends of bits. Joyce Green ■ R O U G E H I ` L will be pleased to learn that she fins been released from Toronto EXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:00 P■M■ .1 General Hospital after several ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY months' hospitalization following a car accident. She is with her PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT., JULY :13th - 14th - 15th JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Den- ----- --- ney and is progressing'very nicely although she is still on crutches. NO. 1 Home Grown Mrs. H. Stroud's pupils held a Good Size (Special 'offer of 4e off)) piano recital at Dunbartoa Unit- p 'tWFLAKE TULIP (in Squeeze Bag) ed' Church last Thursday, evening.' CUCUMBERS tOf H A piano duet was played by Susan 0 \ �• P tul ickard and Donna Sheedy. Lynn -- � �►•+�•�`% _ _ _ 0 lip Skitch, Carol Warner, Margaret -- - _ - - —- - - Louise Parkinson, Olga Kosurko, C ' ' ' Sonya Kosurko: Donald Brack- Leif, COTTAGE NX, t,stone. Gail Hansen and Mar!!fie Yfu� _Morris played piano solos. Mrs. Vera Freeman was guest soloist. . ."Pak] b. O ) bL Beside the piano students who Snows G L Napk participated in the rh-ythm band. Faith and Frank Garnet and Don- (SAVE 7d Don- nie Morris also helped. Mrs: Pick- MAPLE LEAF SLICED 6i oz. vacuum wrapped pkgs. and and 14rss Stroud played a MAPLE LEAP TWO LBsa lively duet. Mr. Parkinson acted TENDERFLAKE -" as master of ceremonies. Mrs. ff lie - Stroud presented pins to Stssaa MflCf( CICKE�I lOAF for C Pickard and Donna Sheedy who p successfully passed Grade five SAVE �� 'a'�+i .. .. exams from the Toronto Conser- vatory, and Lynn Skitch and Carol - _ LARD •Warner who achieved honors in �' Grade two exams. Margaret Park- � � (Save 9C) insan and Sonja Kosurko pre- �- sented Mrs. Stroud with a lovely INGERSOL Special Offer (Saw 15c) bouquet and earrings and necklace C get. CHEESE SLICES 1/s lb. pkg. for C Pc4Print; United Ch. wras wveil filled with worshipper for the regu- _ —— lar morning service of praise. We I Maple Leaf Bonalns Rolled Shoulder s wish a happy holiday to our - CANADA PACKERS minister ill be leis family. Mr. -. . -.: �� and h -2 Heron w leading "the Junior C Boys' Camp Gscup at Glen Mohr Roast of La' mb' ' lb. -for part of his vacation. Fcr next three Sundays the guests I 79 preacher will be Mfr.. J. Cons u.tt:i 12 oz. Round tins C 13A, from Kro+i co!lege. JUBILEE SMALL LINK Church service at Du:h'a:ton PURE PORK 1 lb. Tray ya Sa lSe k7nited Church µas takzn.by Mr p R. Rumhat► a; Dr. K A. !.icfi+i C SWIFT'S PARD 15 oz. tins .. is on holidays. Hartford-Cundari "edding Bleti:ed Sacramtrt Chu:ch, To- I -f�- C Tonto, wa. the .cant of a lovely( SIRLOIN T-BONE—&-W- -BONE 8r WING lb. rummer xe.ddmg .T' �rsiay, July 5 . .R. -when Verna Catherine Fart- (SAVE 131) C YORK BRAND (With Dressing) oz. tin J'ord, daughter of fir. ar.d Mrs, K Hartford or Pic;cr:+tg, was- uattJ � ' in marriage to C;no Aldo John ! T `SROCK ROAD " C BLADE de SHORT RIB 4 (SAVE 4 CENTS) BRGCK ROAD— 117. 1i The Cubs and Struts had a BOAST ;_` -. " ..,iLADE tQNE REMOVED YORK BRAND 12 oz. tins Fiery successful paper drive un `Saturday, Jul}" 8. R_port5 are • ,. .' '' — � _ that th colleen-2 a ::;Z,i ter.• RO1JND H p' �D fCK C 1 .-able atnr-,unt of re ,paprr and .felt it ivas worthwhile and the' or proceeds «ill add to their trea• : C (SAVE 29e) �'75 sury for future a_th?ties. STEADS Miss �`.�1 Je =L'i)?t and Nli<s _ , -- FEARMAN'S CANADIAN QUEEb' 11/2 lb: tin t - '_..!Florence `,tacPher•>or. of T�>• D FRESH .. . .; Tonto spent the vv"i:- nd �.uh .' ince .Mr. ant( firs. Wea•:ers. � � � : 29 Mrs. 'Bob Ctark and f rntly, ea former school [lecher at Brick Standen Prime Rib Roast . . . . . . . : . . . lb. 49C COOKE D HAM 'Road now of )='!z>!�ertor., visit-, (SAVE 30c) i ed Mrs. W. 'Middleton, Mr: and, -- 'Mrs. Robert Crawford. Mrs. (6th and 7th Ribs) DYSON'S SWEET large 32 oz. jars ' Middleton's m,Dther, Mrs. 4�'al•.I' -;ton of Dundalk,' also %isited i Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast . . . . . lb. 79C C -Mrs. Middleton during week. (First 5 Ribs) fOf Mr.James Shanley has shown g RELISH PICKLE2 reat improvernept aril is able; Crosscut Short Rib Roast . . . . . . . . . . .Ib. 59C to be up and around ant feel., 9e) ing much better. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carter! BONBLM ROLLS PLATE BBi�lKIT i . 10 oz. tins -visited Niagara Falls during their honeymoon and are 1 - C spending the remainder �f POT ...ROAST 4iD 39 311 ST AKS 79 their .aeation at htusklow and `.� RANG RUSH fC c ; Bird's Creek. CASE OF 48 TINS $1.69 - (SAVE 45e) ... 14 Mrs. Hu;hson, Sr., and Mrs., ROUND OR SQUARE 'Gordon Hughson, returned i , -Avith the former', sister, Mrs.! BEEKIST WHITE.No. 1 ' -.:4 lb. container ', `fresham to Welland for a I C ' short vacation. � ( Swimminz lessor:; a're.in full ! (�L '75 siving on the Br��cS R.ad ::nd 89C4 the local hrldren are ht.r a FRESH LEAN MINCED BEEF 3 lbs. 98C (S ►Vg 20c) • wonderful t*.me—tceather per- � good -hance -a ' trilling. It is x >? •� learr. how to ,u•im .vhea quite STROUD young under good supervi'Sion. I a .4 . . . _ Thursday, Jv1y 13. 1961 'T H E PICKERING NEWS - . YI'eso 19w ,!!>Imfslumseflm -- __ DIRECTORY Services In sROUGHAM, '-...... The ChurchesT 7—WILLIAM G. -LAWSON The following were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred GUARANTEED McEACHHIE'S iauiutumuuiuuixxuxuux!xxm!NxduxxuuixuuxllluumliuHiiiuiluuutuL Hamilton Ott Sunday: Mr. and .p jarriner and Solicitor Mrs. Elwood White and son, Day- ft4ie-TY Service id, of Kitchener, Miss Beverly Funeral Director Pickering Craig and Mr. Jim White, of TELEPHONE WH, 2-2741 Any Make or Modol Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Norman L ",* United Church Bank, Pickering; Mr. and. Mrs.ARTHUR FIELD Lome Raven, Sarasota; Mr. and CI-WRCH.ST. N. ;-,PICKERING, ONT. Minister; REV. MELVILLE BUTTARS Mrs Don Duncan, Brooklin; Mr. PICKERING Private Ambulance Service and Mrs. Ronald Hamilton and DAY OR NIGHT 11.00 a.m.—Church Service Donna, Brougham, also Grace and Mrs. White, Pickering. * AUDLEY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas English WATERDELIVERED 9.45 a.m.—Church Service visited their son, Bev, and Mrs. i WM. McEACHNIE, 'Prop. English on Sunday. 'DRUGS LTD West of Dunbarton I 10.50. a.m.—Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson of oyes w .* Toronto, visite4 with Mr. and Mrs. Beer on Sunday. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 Mr. and Mrs. Randal Ellicott, also Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ellicott ATIantie 2-0063 -Pickering, Ont. i GRACE PRESBYTERIAN attended the Ellicott reunion'at COSMETICS - SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS . CHURCH Geneva Park on Sunday. Barry and Date Cherer of Whit- MORNING-WORSHIP by .are visiting with Lorne and !! 11 a.m.—West Rouge School' Johnnie Annis. KEN and CLARKE Creighton, Fraser, i Auditorium Several from here attended. the STORE HOURS: I SUNDAY SCHOOLS puppet show at Kinsale and say P R E N T I C E I Drynan & Murdoch 'Nest Rouge Seho4!— it was good,. especially far the 'WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to ' 9" p.m, AUCTIONEERS 4:30 a.m.—g years and over cfuldrea' SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 iY1 to 5 P.M. Barristers, Solicitors and t 1 a tm.—up to 8 years Congratulations to Mr. and p. . p. Uansed and Autberimed for the Counties of Ontario and York 11 a n+.—Nut»ry Mrs. John Hamilton on the arrival _ of a little son. First • Form Stsdc. ��ri, ��� Notaries Public I Centennial Road School— ., grandson for .. . . ,. :` furniture Reel brae she nor 11 a.m.—All altos, Mr. and Mrs: Fred Hamilton. PICKERING PHONE Whitehclll 2-5%1 >l�M at Reasonable Rate- BANK Of COMMERCE CHAMBERS i 408 ROUGE HIGHLAN,IS DR. Congratulations W Mr. and Mrs. . Patch on the arrival of another DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE!_ 5 Simcce St. N., Oshawa little son. MiNken P.O. P ona Agioet 52W3 I Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cracker Me.khew P.O. Pbe" Mark. 2" r "telephone RA. 34446 ii /���� of Agincourt, called on their aunt, PRENTICEs have Veen estebiabal S!• George's Mri. Matthews oa Sunday. Graham HARDWARE Auctionoom since t 89/. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Beer bad i _c a. business trip to Belleville a Anglican Church couple of days last week. APPLIANCES -r PAINTS 'TOOLS The W.A. held their. regular . •E. R. F LE U RY , Dr, .John Lesik PICKERING ONTARIO meeting on Wednesday, July 5, at BARRISTER' - SOLICITOR D E N T I S T - the home of Miss E. Seebeck, . SS ETC. -, ` IRocial with a good attendance. The pre- NOTARY PUBLIC * REV, M. S. SHEPHERD. E.A.°D.D. %dent. Mrs. Willson. welcomed GENERAL HARDWARE Me"" w-Old Kiw•eem Read. I all present and opened the meet- Box 19E, Pdw' t. On MielsMd Crash j - - ing with a Etyma. The devotional. AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2.1362 rhone'WH7hholl 2-3313 was taken by Mrs. Matthews due Phone: WHiteholl 2-1911 - Pickering ! MedlCal Cett#re For the month of July only one to the absence of Mrs. C. Wan. HOURS service will be held each Sunday nop. Program convener. Mrs. Geo. Gray, gave ttwo interesting read- or 9.30 A . ings. The meeting closed with the satu"I" and "Family Swrvia" amd would like W.A them* and benediction fol- lowed OFFICE' WH. 2-0(�60 lowed by a very dainty lunch • to have the children come 0;4.•19 WH with served by the hostesses. Miss See- Jl RES.. 2-1855 Parvn'n' beck and Mrs. Connor. 'V YlR1�2 - s �cxtertyt MONUMENTS r and -Mrs.. M. Hillick of i 'called on Mr, and 0"MitVAM Menusnow Works" _ . . . Beer .one jay last • Mrs, D.. A. B Wedding' And Birthday Cakes ROBERT AUSTIN, Christian Serene week• ►�P e • i There passed away at Fairview 12.0 1, Whitby, Ontario Society Lodge on Saturday, Edith Shea. N two miles west of Whitby I t beloved wife o'. Rex ,Loucks, of Meat Pies, Our Specialty on Nee 2 H:Bhway, S H E R R { H ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO Whitby, Mrs. Loucks has been in - whirby or Apsh I CHURCH SERVICE ' AND poor'health for'some'time. She is Main Street - 'Pickering - WH. 2-0386 PHONE: Whitby MO. Bs4s2 * I SUNDAY SCHOOL survived by three daughters and SUNDAY—I1 a.m—In the two con,, Luefla (Mrs. ingles) of _ Alt•rton 6�!ding, K;ngsron Rd, Acton: Ethe', (Mrs. Reesor) "or. • ,Funeral and At Rouge Hills Toronto, and Reta 'Mrs King) of PLUMBING Ambulance SerVICe Test monies 4f Hea!;rig are SimcOr Orval Norwood and ! of the Wednesday Meeting. Irvin of Pickering. One son, w'il- • held ar 8 p,m. U B E R Con ALPRED KAYES * I ALL ARE WELCOME mot, . w'ho •passed away some PLUMBING BATHROOMS No. 2 Highwvy I 'The Reading Room is open to months ago, The funeral was held Ajax I the Public Daily ! from MoEachnie Funeral Home at PRESSURE SYSTEMS at Pickering Beach Road Same Location Pickering: .interment 'was in the Johns-Manville Dealer ESTIMATES GIVEN * = can Ionfrc 2,635" erough3m Cemetery. COTTAGE MATERIAL - FENCING Phone WHitehall 2-6717 Telephone GARGE DOORS - `PAINTS - PLYWOOD - WFlitehall 2-3610 OBITUARY I o !t-Yourself Carpentery Shop Tools ' ID - ;St. Andrew's Television .A Radio I G. E. HLmcaY , _.Terms Arranged -- as low as • Presbyterian Church The death took place in Toroato (Average Garage) — $15.00 per month Repairs BRADY ; on July 6, 196J, o` I►!r. G. E Kenneth Heron; B.A. - Minister t Hudgia, formerly of Picton, Ont., No. 2 Highway WHitehall- 2-3251 IPHONE: TEmple 1-1191 and late of Toronto, Mr: Hudgin 9 y :,PLUMBING 9� A.M. - Sunday School was born in Hamilton Coourty in DUMBARTON RADIO A T-V � ' TORE A.M. hutch Service 1891. The funeral took plat=. on 11.00 C A. M. RATTFW Jut 9, iith. interment at-Cherry " `all'ey Cemetery. Pi.:-on. He is The One (ace to et ! uivi�ed by one daughter, Mrs, - p 9 ( laude Smith, R.R 3, Pickering. �Generr Haidware ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. everything in Plumbing. ? PIANO an, one so John, o` Pinto Lat. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR GOOD VALUE AT THE RIGHT PRICE AND THEORY ' 5IStOYS. BeAtr'e - Entered PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CONITH BLDG., AJAX E j inn rest suc,denly at Ajax- Open Daily T;N 5.30 pens. PLc'keri:g General• Hosp:cal Th Siraeoo St. South, Oshawa Saturday TiM,1:00 p.m.. <• T. Hartford, A.T.C.M. 'o^ Nli)rlday, July 10, 1961. TOOLS - • GLASS ' ETC, _ REPAIRS &.ALTERATIONS - Be_:triL:e Ai:tsworth, beluve�i 4320 Kingston Road ! WHiteholl'2-3335 wife of, Frank Simons of INSURANCE CO. g 3.1 Guild Rd., Pickering Harwood Ave. North, Picker- WRRE OR PHONE West Hill ing,,dear mother of Roland ry AT. 4-4721 and Jack of Pickering;. dear C6wp Rohs for Fares and Country grandmother.of.Rodney; lov- ing sister' of Mrs. Hilda Windstom insurance an Buildings, Evans Of Arthur. Mrs. Sim- Wirtdmills, Sibs, Etc: I FAST ' AutootoWle Insurance of All Kinds ....1 ens is resting at NicEachnie Balsdon'�s Hardware Funeral Home, 2 Kingstpn Bowman A Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS Road West, Pickering. Fun TV erat'service in the chapel c n Phone WHitehall 2-0480 Pickering PHONE; WHITBY MO. 545 21 HEATING CONTRACTORS Wed., July' , 1211h, at 1:30 Hot Water, Steam Systems SERVICE p.m. Inter,.-nent Elmira Cem• etery upon arrival of motors lnstdlled DENNIS CARTAGE W. H. J. Thompson, l ModEOD'S OF at approximately 4:13 p.m. - ,. B.A., LL.B. Alterations and Repairs SEPTIC TANKS . Water TEm le 9-3357 ® A ARTY S V T ATTEND NEW .PARTY BBARhRIS'eR and SOLICITOR p . � „ • PICKERING CQNVENTION P P Y -- - — d The de(e'ra�e5 fro-n A'ax an 'd 500 gals. ............I...... $4.50.35,00 Ca;umb'ro and Ontario ��• -1860 ?ickerin,g hew Party Club, it?r. 850 als. $6.00 YV � �� � AHED • ..... ..:.... .. .GLENWOOD BLDG„ AJAX Ontario County was Rrst vin- arty Ashton, ASrs. H. As 2' n, W, J.. BUTT 1,000 gals WHiteholl 2.5151 ited by white men when Cham- ii . „ r.W.A., Mr. . John Jackson, O SAND 3RAV L 9 $7 00 _ ALS N - E plain came do Mac Can Fix-lit :•A.M., will attend the Fuund- Oshawa — RA. 3-4042 _ 'Residence. TEmpl• 9.2656 P wn through the TOP SAIL AND FILL ng Convention at Ottawa from WEST HILL I AT. 4-4059 Talbot River is 1615. July 31 to"August 5. ' Fe" ylx '-" T H E D I C K E R I N G NEWS Thursday, July 13, ' - s ROBERT ALDSWORTH, OPERATING CAMPBELL'S WILSON & LEE LTD., ENJOY THE GREATEST W. F. BOWDEN & SON LTD. WELL RECOGNIZ, i STUDIO I6 a .Di,`ISTER' IN THE ART OF REPUTATION IN THE MUSICAL FIELD EXPERTS IN THEIR SPECIALIZED TRAD! PHOTOGRAPHY $7 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 725.4706 54 BURK STREET RA. 5-5533 NEW MODERN STUDIO This firm established in 1922 has built an enviable reputa= William F. Bowden, president, and Warren W. Bowden, secThis `firm established in 1924 and capably directed by tion in the past years and who have strived to give the public, : ''277 SIMCOE ST. NORTH .. 7232332 sales and service to be proud of for everything in musical treasurer, are experts on all types of roofing and an authority Many people plan at this time of the year to have a portrait instruments. This firm operates under the capable guidance on roofing materials. �,iof their children and themselves taken for that exceptional of Mary E. Lee, president, George C. L Wilson, 1st vice-pees., From both the appearance and utility standpoint there is Rift. It is important to eta good o'rtrait and Robert Alds- . Edward H. J. Wilson, 2nd vice-prey. and William,F. Wilson, no part of a building that plays such an important role as, R p g g P does its- roof. A ood job of this type can transform an old .worth, Photographer, is known for his charmingly natural sec.-treasurer, assisted by friendly staff who z an assist you in e photographs. He seems to be able to catch the gleam of light your purchases with every courtesy shown. home into one o distinctive beauty and attractiveness. and life that is' the real likeness of his subject. Robert Aids. Thev have one of the finest selections of pianos, both new Now is a ggod`time to take inventory of the appearance of worth has 13 years of experience in this profession-and is and used, including famous names as MASON & RISCH and your home or building and determine what can be done to' prepared to take care of those customers who desire quality SHERLOCK-MANNING, plus a wide and varied selection of impprove it. pp prepared o k specializes f M s weddin s and can be secured musical instruments which may be purchased on -bud et ' Remember: If your building needs a roof you won't save p g p g money b letting t o for still another year or so. for photographs to be taken at their studio or at the church terms. Comenientiv arranged for you. This includes Scande'Ili, But ou will ga�egmoney on your y and reception. Children and general photography is everyday Camerano and Hohner Accordians, Gibson, Harmony and Y y u. roofing job by callin routine and their ability is demonstrated in the display shown Fender Guitars-Olds Brass Instruments, Electrohome, RCA W. F. Bowden & Son Ltd., who are well experienced on roofs in the studio. They also have finest quality metal frames and Victor and Fleetwood Radios, Stereo and Hi•Fi. They also have for homes, churches, schools, etc: Herz you get a good quality wood available which are fully guaranteed. Their prices are teaching studios, with professional instructors for violin, roofing material applied by expert roofing men at a very within' the reach. of everyone. A11 telephone a ointment's popular piano, piano accordian, trumpet, clarinet, saxaohone reasonable price. This its, in built up roofing sheet metal pp work rid flat roof repairs, in fact roofing of all types. They -will be promptly taken care of, so phone 723-2532 and take and guitar. Visit-Oshawa"s largest record bar'at Wilson & Lee. do al kinds of roofin and wilt give you .good service. We advantage of their fine service. His careful efforts and thor- This store offers you the utmost in quality and prices in y g ough fnishing.has won a reputation as "Tops" in the Photog- regard to everything in music, and.at the same time enables Feel sure if you keep all these fine points in mind about this raphy trade. - -and to secure an excellent price of musical craftsmanship, reputable firm that you will not hesitate in calling upon their and bring musical culture to your home serving.an important services which we are pleased to recommend to you, need. HILL-CORNISH ELECTRIC LTD., ONE OF THE Wilson & Lee Ltd. have always adhered to a principle of ' FINEST FIRMS OF ITS KIND IN ONTARIO fairness and honesty in their business. transaction; and as a HENDERSON'S BOOK STORE, A VERY PROMI- consegaence have won-the confidence and respect of the NENT BUSINESS IN OSHAWA FOR 60 YEARS SO PRINCE STREET. . 723-2248 public. 18 KING ST. EAST PHONE 7254711 This electrical business was. ori=inaliv established in 1910 - This fine, outstanding business which is capably directed by and known as Bowra Electric and changed to'Hill-Cornish in NU-WAY RUG & CARPET SALES. A . NAME OF Clarke and Scott Hubbell, has added greatly to the progress .` '1943. Later in 1950 it was incorporated as Hlll-Cornish Electric of Oshawa's downtown business. Year after-year this firm • Ltd-, and is now capably directed by E. G. Tozer, president; DISTINCTION IN RUGS, CARPETS AND SERVICE has made new improvements in their store to.it}ake shopping 1Harold W. Cornish, vice-president; Edward E. HUI, sec.•treas., 174 MARY ST. NORTH 728.4681 easier and more pleasant. assisted by Frank Sullivan, manager of motors and control "Bill" Frobel, the owner, has spared no expense to make The whole -store been set up as a self-serve store where division, and Len Watkins, construction manager. this one of the best carpet centres,-in this part of•Ontario. gO°� are -well displayed, with an adequate efficient staff to This progressi.e firm provides-industry, commercial .and This business has one of the lay es[ selections of rugs and aid-you in making it very easy to choose your merchandise institutional esta lishments with one complete coverage for g from one of the largest stocks' to be found in this section of f` fall`electrical s ta4lrerients, and are a valuable asset. to this carpets, including wall-to-wall broadloom. "ru gs, carpets, stair Ontario. They have a gift service for suggestions in choosing ar a runners and Famous FILTER QUEEN HEALTH UNITS. an a propria[e gift for the hard-to-please persona. They offer This business is well established:in Oshawa and serving the largest selection of varied gifts. and Quality and more confidence shown in Htll-Cornish Electric Ltd., by their residents`'of the area for the past 16 years: It is of great.ad- g g y ustomers is re;zected,in the steady,growth and expansion of vantage to all t° purchase our floor covering,s from this firm, Satisfaction Have always been their first consideration. + 'Tneir facilities. This firms cializes in the rewinding.ancl' re- $ p y g They have one of the largest displays of greeting cards and �. pairing of electric motors controls, they are now the their experience and large volume in buying enables them have been continually on the alert for the new ideas of.today, g to serve you with the finest of broadloom.in all price ranges, which would.further assist the shopper. largest electrical contractors :i•i the area. Their professional in long tasting colors that will spread drtcdrative beauty • engineers and technical pzrsorinel now handle a complete throughout your home. Their large stock expansion- has increased your.choice in range of mechanical transmission products such as.conveyors' Nu-Way Rug and Carpet Sales i5 capably directed by Wm. leather goods also diaries and games of tery description. bearings speed reducers and drives of aH types. Many spe- -F. "Bill" Frobel, who has years of experience in this business They do monogram lettering in old E. personalized largest cialized lines such as lighting controls for automatic equip- and has one of the best, equipped service ,departments. for cry; paper napkitis. leather goods, etc. They have the largest me t are routine. cleaning, repairing, etc., of rugs and carpets, and their ex- stock of books, office' and school supplies ,which merit your • 'me such as General Electric, Robinson & Myers, ;fenced staff will do this work for you, which certainly ins tion. $ritish Thomson Houston,Lincoln and Delco, who establish a p el en you. we are pleased to recommend this store tg,ail bur people standard of quality In electrical and mechanical engineering. We,know that in dealing with this reputable concern, that who are.interested in the finest quality. merchandise at the have selected Hlll-Cornish Electric Ltd. as their authorizetl. you wilt also become another of their hundreds of.comppletely best prices and we re feel that a purchase Here will more than reeppresentative. Large stocks of equipment are always avail- satisfied customers that they have throughout Ontario County. satistY your desires, `able and emergency breakdown service ta' provides z4 hours J clay. You will find this company a fine place to do business. =• - COLEMAN'S MOVING & STORAGE LTD. AGENTS FINEST QUALITY AND LATEST FASHIONS IN " FOR UNITED VAN LINES CANADA LTD. FURS RATES OSHAWA FURRIERS BLACK'S LADIES' WEAR LTD. FEATURES. I ESTABLISHED 1920 OUTSTANDING VARIETY OF STYLES AND FASHIONS P1 KING ST. EAST NG 72a-a322 _;. SINCE 1925 BOND ST. WEST n 1920 is most 3-7332 a The firm, established in•1941, is one of the county's best 725.1912 This progressive rm, established-i e le furrier businesses, through their past yearswf honest policies SIMCGE ST. NORTH and can always be counted on to ive.service, expert work• in business, has built up a very large clientele based on eons- As an outstanding ladies' wear shop, Black's Ladies' Wear manship and general care to your furniture and crating and dsnce and trust The choice furs, which are solif b this firm Ltd., aht ays f°ature a choice variety of wc.men's dresses, packing is expertly done. All modern sanitized vans. The firm 'are of the finest quality. Their well chosen stalf are wei� coats, sportswear, suits, in sizes for ionises, misses and'wo- of Coleman's Moving& Storage Ltd.,which is capably directed qualified to give expert •advide on a purchase suited to your men. They als•� have ,owns for brides and attendants, plus by John A. Coleman, president, and .William J. Coleman, sec. individual tastes and requirements. A natural choice in good consultant service. Th,: management visits the markets regu- treasurer, has grown to its present size by giving the public taste for ''Milady" will be a quality fur, distinctively styled by larly to know what will be popular in fashion and have shown the finest moving for its money. Every precaution is used by Oshawa Furriers, a name of distinction in furs which can be they are 2x;el'.enL fudges of•style.,material and finishing and their well chosen staff to see that your property is handled seen on. hundreds of choice fur garments proudly worn secures for -the women.of the district, Choi>e importations and moved with the. greatest of care. They are agents for b the welidressed women of this county who know qualAty. from the later, models. Their immense stock includes even- United Van Lines (Canada) Ltd. Their men are experienced Tey also have the finest cold storage facilities. china in smart wear including many specialties, No matter.. furniture movers, Oshawa and surrounding district is richly Mlita i will find capes, ackets and stoles to set off a smart what type of {,dies garments volt desire, yy'ou will find a most treated by having such a progressive firm- operate in the to- ensemble. Inspect this sop's fine idisplay at your earliest complete stxk at Black's Ladies' Wear [.td., which is.recog- rest . The public can feel assured of the best service, and opportunity as everyone knows that Oshawa Furriers, which nixed as "The H•.)use of Style tur )lumen." This shop is cap- rest with the knowledge that their property will reach its -is owned and operated by Mrs. A. Cummin e, is headquarters destination in the best possible condition. In this s cial re- ably directed by Oscar Black, the president, who extends a view of the ro,;ressivz business firms of Oshawa, �t is sug for the fine quality furs -which are wort y, of the highest. cordia! weir rr.r t� the wumen of the district. You will find p recommendations. this pop lay' shop w•urthy of your patronage where your corn. Bested that you contact Coleman's Movtng & Storage Ltd., plete saulai s cr. is their first consideration. for local moving, across Canada, or into the. U.S.A. You will be more than satisfied. YOUNG MODERNS IS ONTARIO COUNTY'S -BLACK'S MEN'S WEAR LTD- MEETS THE. � SMARTEST CHILDREN'S SHOPPE DESIRES OF THE WELL-DRESSED MEN _ MILLWORK & BUILDING SLTPLIES LTD. PRO- 3a KING ST. EAST PHONE 723-741.8 YIDES QUALITY BUILDING MATERI�►LS TO. pThe smartest mothers of Ontario County have, been shop AND BOYS OF.THIS COUNTY THE AREA. it it this fine stare i Oshawa. This shop has everything 74 SI1iCOE ST. KORTH 723.3611 1279` SIMCOE ST. NORTH 7 291 Poe children and infants in 'sites for girls to 14x, and for boys -to 8, beautiful treasures for your most precious bund e, your In this part of Ontarib, the needs, desires 'and demands of This firm established in 1951, enjoys an'envi'able reputation baby.. Every imaginable article for infants is carried in a wide the male po u!ation are :Wort: than satisfied at Black's Men's by virtue of the hun treds of satisfied customers who know selection, whether a complete layette or individual item is Wear Ltd- hey have' been-established since June 1924 and tfie pleasure of doing -business here. Every 'imaginable type needed. Daintiness and practability have both been.considered .be�ide� their �_,rnp!et� !i:a of men's and boys clothing they of builders' supplies are carried and with a modern showroom by their buyers. On display are infants' clothes, coats, suits, have a `ne display of casual wear. displaying the latest developments in the building trade they dresses, children's sportswear, accessories, toys and dolls 'Blacks den's Wear Ltd., -'arries the highest quality merch- are also recognized specialists in everything you desire for which await your inspection. They are available in mix or andise which k nr, unly backed by the dependable store, but your home in the building ine from the basement, including match themes embodying the newest styles. The popular also by the rnanuiacturer. "Bennie" Black, who founded the g n g y Pop cam n rid ::ow sec; ary.treasurer, ,and "Louis" Black, recreation room requirements, to the roof. owners Mrs. Vera Markus and Mrs. Judy Carlson have been pa 5 Millwork and Building Supplies Ltd., which is capably die• careful to include softness •and delicate, tones for infants' resi'_ent and b,• eeal manager, are associated with all the e-cted by Ed Lupton, has been serving. the. public, taking a wear. This is the smartest children's shoppe in Oshawa, sup- -`'leadinz mar.ufa;turers of men, clothing, an, with the idea personal interest by seeing that they receive the very best in plying the finest infants' and children's wear. Every detail o. k:,Ping �i�:cast u. the time's, has bought the very latest the:building line. Hgme owners may arrange convenient terms has received their very special attention, particularly price clothing and 4a-i made W available to the people of this area. here for additions• or remodelling. markings. They are, as you will observe, well within the Black's glens Wear,Ltd., is prepared to serve,the-men of all You would be well advised to stop in and acquaint.yourself family budget. They have Gift Certificates available for those . ages and id=a' , '.:ha cant the best men's and buys' wear, with with the services available here and.see how they can assist who are-in doubt for a gift for a friend. You would do well to the n. ,tuck the market affords such as clothes you. The manazement.and staff are very, courteous and well see their fine display on your next shopping trip to Oshawa. by Progress Brand and 'Wiarren K. Cook Ltd. and many others, experienced at requirements in the building line and their " lus f-Jrnai c'.'itacs rentai ��r�i : and famous Slater Shoes able assistance is worthy of recommendation. for : in the' complete men's shoe dept. `6�e suage'st that DOMINION TIRE STORES IN OSHAWA SERVE YOU call int the €riendty stor- and see for yourself, the as- THE AREA WITH QUALITY PRODUCTS sortmen' of fin: merchandisc o display at the must- rea THEIR ALUMINUM PRODUCTS, C01bIBINED WITH ' • •sonable prices. COMBINED WITH COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE SERVICE RESPONSIBLE 'FOR GREAT-REPU'TA= 48 BOND ST. WEST 725.6511 TION OF NASH ALUMINUM Dominion Tire Stores, are a division of the Dominion Rub- n•OLAHOOD'S SPORTSHAVEN, RECOGNIZED 94 BRUCE STREET 723-ZZI9 ber Co. of Canada, which is the oldest rubber company in l HEADrQi AR:TERS FOR ALL SPORTS This firm is Ontario County's largest all Canadian manufac- Canada, established over• nd years. They are a most ex ri- ENTHUSiASTS turer of windows, doors and awnings and have built a repiita enced firm .in the tiro industry, serving 'Canadians from tion unexcelled in aluminum home products, NASH windows coast-to-coast with their famous' "Dominion Royal Tires,"'also 61 KING ST. EAST 723-2711, and doors are of the most modern design and have proven tubes for passenger cars, trucks, industrial and farm equip- Thic is th .,os: cc,rnpietc sporting good centre in this en of great value both in economy and appearance. From the merit, plus a complete tire service including retreading and j lire region cch'..:'n '.via., bL;time a distinct credit to Oshawa. economy standpoint, they will help save on your fuel bills vulcanizing done in their new, modern Eire centre in Oshawa. Thev =arty ere vthing for finning and hunting, bowling, soft- and have many other advantages that the management will be This work rs clone with'such'precision and thoroughness, by ba11, fi xf:ey, track, in .act eaercthi g pertaining to sports, pleased to 'explain to you. You are invited to telephone this well experienced craftsmen, which is your guarantee of good _ `and also have t:o�l:ies uv ilabl.. hrm for a free demonstration. Their windows and doors are workmanship. YOU will fir._' on dui}' tit all times,-experien;ed'and friendly custom, built and installed by their factory triined experts, Farm tractor service work is done on your farm-or any- saYr),z ople, n,' is^al aid you id n ,)tiny youed,and f ri and they, manufacture and install aluminum prime and storm where, by experts. All sizes of tractor tires can be vulcanized, their. �tvc:; i:.sc,Iar rid .ari�� is, ri a, that HERE, w - • vcindou's and doori, also awnings and canopies, and alum inum done right in their own shop. knots' that yeti cv'.l! Eb e to tii,d something suitable fur yuu� railinau and vverz established over 12 years ago. This firm has They are specialists in passenger;'truck and farm tires, with needs. a tiu set pplan which i arranged to suit Bath individual, and Dominion Tire's easy hudaet plan available to you. Remember, " :( Bolahood's Spoetshaven•, estabii�n.d in 1949; iS %C;ell known ' their xcel'lent busint5.5 policies have enabled them to become that this firm also allows a libeAul trade-in allowance on your as the sp:•r: nice,' ` adyuarters aril cat r; to many clubs thevsr reputably-or anization' in •the' alum-inum windi�w std tires and they welcome the people of this district, and so and schools. "Joe' Bulahoo:J. -tire spur� '.•r�'n�.n, should-be bu.<iness in the area w•�ich is capably directed by Mr. Cyrll with these points m mind,'Dominion Tire Stores in Oshawa crier ''mente' ,fc- tr:_ need •.c ich Pis b�,;R�i-i is fultiliing in Schofield.-�'hy not. call .this. firm in Oshawa, 723'2'_19 and which is capably managed by Ken Markle, is recommended the co,cty, and w= are pease i to recorn-ntnd this fin_ store have them install their fine products on your home. You,will to all who have tire troubles. Let Dominion Tire Stores end • to al! out people. p e service. all of your tire problems. be leased with their dependable 1 IN OSHAIN -i- 1 H 0 -1 N H 0 ' -. - _ : Thursday, July 13, 1961 7 THE P I C K E R IN G NEWS Page Seven CARDS of THANKS --�-- WANT ADS. euweARTON-DICKERING K1WAN{S - w _ SWIMMING POOL "' Mr, and Mrs, E. H. Kirby and family wish to thank Dr. W. Tom- linson, the nurses and staff of the t. = jAjax-Pickering Hospital for their MEMBERSHIPS 'kindness to Mrs. Kirby during her ! er d ... . . . C,A R N I VA L ' stay there. J are now open at 'COMING EVENTS r FRIDAY SATURDAY Moodie s Motel Pool JULY 14th JULY 15th , , f Afternoon Group W.A. United e. Church. Special notice to ladies :7 P.M. N -ARTICLES FOR SALE J the Afternoon Group for the DICKERING VILLAGE P AFTERNOON 8 NIrE July get-together, Meet at the post office at 10130 a.m., Thursday, _ . . KIWANIS PARK - DUNBARTON PAINTERS AND DECORATORS July 20. Bring a box lunch. Try (Limited Memberships $1.00 an hour for quick, dean, guar- to attend and enjoy a drive and origin first-class Pointing and Paper- picnic Iuneh, 'ENJOY O OF FUN WITH FAMILY bonging. - ERIC STOKES = DECORATOR The Women's Institute will • R°R.3, Pickering —TEmple 9.1714 hold their annual picnic at the FRIENDS Conservation Park on July 18 from PARTS AND SERVICE 2 to 5 p:m. Cars will leave the MOMS ER Washing Machines —•$20 and up corner at 1:45 p.m, -� D YOUR AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE phone: WHiteholl 2-6410 The Ladies; Aid of St. Andrew's -' N G 0 Open Every Night Till 9 o'clock Presbyterian Church, Pickering, " will meet a the home of AAks, COAL NO TAX CLEARANCE James Palmer, on Thursday, 'July N OW ! BOTH NIGHTS Msed electric automatic ,water tank '20, 1961. Pot Luck Dinner at J . -. ;: . $21.93 12:30 noon. Ladies of the cqn- LOOK Used oil floor furnace, automatic, gregation ore invited to cone. ► LOCUST HILL Heating and Sheet at Summer Discount . Used oil space hooter $J3.00 - K I D D 1 E S . Metal Co., are now taking orders' Used oil burner and control $49.30 .for. furnace cleaning, repairs, LOOK Colman ice coolers; picnic stows, etc, eavetrriq, repairs, replaced one CLAREMONT CO-O P • Used rongettes from (10.00 painting, New furnaces. Phone Steel Tables $9.30 Markham 1389• PONY RIDES 0 DRIVE MIDGET CARS ' New space Mo»n from S73.00, . MUTER FIEATING ,AUCTION SALE PHONE 201 or 202 TRACTOif: � FISH POND Saturday, July 15. Household fur- Teder St.,.Aias WM. 2,7I91 niture, Property of Mrs. Alice M. Trueman, 3 w Palace es Whitby. GAMES 8e PRIZES FOR YOUNG A OLD NEW AND USED What-riarf, writing desk, table, I , . Refrigerotoro and Gas Ranges choirs, sofa in antiques; also elec- Reasonable Prices trio stove, refrigerator, TV, beds, Creator' s o f MODERN REFRESHMENT BOOTH LOIINE C. WHITE dressers. Many other articles. 1.30 WHirehol 2.1317 o'clock. MONUMENTS HOME BAKING ' Loyal Pogue. Auctioneer 0 t . SUMP PUMPS — Reconditioned eons- - plate with switch and floors 574.93. AUCTION SALE New suns Pumps 526.43 Saturday, July 15, 1961-Audtiari �,OE DISTINCTION' See and hear the' Pickering Youth Bond Pressure system complete 369.00 sale of household furniture, picnic 4320 KINGSTON ROAD supplies, garden tools, and other On parade, Saturday, July 15th, 8 p.m. articles & Prentice's Auction for THREE GENERATIONS FOR SALE—Two-pieces of televi-i Roan,, Franklin House, Markham ' Sion equipment, brand new WH. ; village, Sale at 1 .p.m Terns: f MAKE THIS DAY YOUR FAMILY PICNIC 2-0445 Cash. No reserve. Property of Mr: : FOR SALE—Vacuum, all attach-(M Fallon, d the ro, Mr, Estate tte; Sta' fford B ros Ltd.merits, S 15; Electric floor pol- Markham and the Walton Estate e ( Proceeds for fisher, $15; Bissell sweeper, S4, Sale held ram or shine. Ken and Bunk beds, complete, $20 Clarke Prentice, Auctioneers. ONUMENTS - COMMUNITY WELFARE WORK : -`:!Phone Bay Ridges 839-2745: I hit ENTIoN sports stores, fishing ,lA►UDLEY bun{oAS ST. EAST Mo a-35SZ Thank Yov ; clubs' Live bait wholesale, Dew M1fMITBY worms, $4 50 for 500; Minnows The church services un 7uty' 1S2'00 per 100. Phone Mark- 23 and 30 will be taken by the horn 1389. Rev. H. T. Cuthbert, of, The ;Moravian Church.,Buth Sunday 'g FOR SALE—Portable small rod c, school and church services will Enjoy r battery, AC, $10, WH, 2.6465. be withdrawn on August 6 and Free. Vac' Icition MACHINERY FOR SALE 13. Vacation school will be held Compressor and .spray pa1ht1n; from July 31 to August 4. - equipment suitable for garoge or .The. club picnic will be at _ One body shop, table saw; tig sow, Springhill Park .on July 19: - n UO Ur Jointer; combination scw, jointer, Please note change of date. - band sow, shaper, all p^-weeed by Heather and Ray Richards ' one one and one-half horsepcwer,,of Toronto, have been huliday• 00 rr.otor; swing sew; 12 :planer, j ing at the home of Mr. and access, veneer press. and other! :Mrs. Aleck Richards. %x ich Ri• "USED �accessories usec in a .furniture chards returned hpme w,th hip -- rrakers' shop. All have heo�y-dury cousins to Toronto for the rotors. For further details, J. S. g week-end. Bedwell, 6419 Kingston Road, Bob McHuCh visited with Highland Creek, ATlonhc 2-1030. his sister, Mrs. Stanley Fuller 1960 FORD FAIRLANE WANTED-250 bales clean wheat Oakwood $1.,995 and. b1 r. Fuller,.of R Ion Sunday. straw. No weeds. Write to W. Mr. and Mrs. George Izatt Tymoshenko, R.R, 2, Pickering. and family and Stanley Wonna- T 18' Cott, are holidaying this week 1959 BUICK EWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, AUTO., RADIO $2,0295 '.DAY CARE—For one or two chit- ln' the Haliburton area. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin, dren. WH, 2.0445. � Lynda-and _ ;' - ' Dunne, visited with . 1958'-- 4-DOOR PONTIAC +DIO, AUTOMiATIC 169 and :Mrs. Walter Hollinger, AREAL ESTATE Cherrywood, on Sunday. FOR RENT—Two rooms. WH 2.0217. Pickering Whns 1958 4-DOOR PONTIAC 1595 Phone after 4:30. FOR SALE—Privcte suburban six--1 Pickering won their first ball ` t room ranch bungalow, large 1, game !alit week in by a j rooms, all modern conv.emence score Of 9-1. four-piece both, oil heat, broad- btount Zioas plays here on _ Thursda night..be sure to attend. loom, lot 104 x 435, beauti• y fully landscaped, gad garden 1958 4-DOOR CONSUL $995 soil, one and, one-half car gar - age, hard and soft water,'near • school, best offer ' lVio rUKU bIAHUN WAGON EMPLOYMENT' WTO. $895 . . SEWING — Tailored alterations, re- pairs. { 1954 , TWO-DOOR CHEVROLET $395 WH. 2.0441. Margaret Mc- � � ` .• r �o Taggart. (July7) VETERINARIAN ! LADIES WANTED. Make up to 526.001 i ( BEST OFFER 1956 FORD a week doing simple home sewing Old Rosebank Rd. North ! - 1953 FORD in your spare time. Write—Bunny.s Box 7010, Adelaide Post Office,• R.R. NO. `3, Pickering ' Toronto, Ontario. LAW MOTOR SALES COLLEGE STUDENT will dc• anv f Telephone TE. 9-1522 LIMITED work, including rota-tilling, WH. I I -. s .s 2-1597' l 1 If No Answer TE. 9-15041 PICKERING . .WH. 2-5660= TUTORING:by college student in s 61 English, French, Mal-k, etc„ . .� $1250 also art lessons. WFi ' '597. ._._.-.—.—.—._.�.{. Page Ell THE PICKERING NEWS nursdey, My 13, 1!61 �C [NSURANCE -REAL ESTATE = LAREMONT NEWS. RIPORTfrom Mr. George McConnell is 'in were badly. damaged although no Office WH. 2.6212 Residence WH. 2-3115 Sunnybrook Hospital to undergo one, was hurt PARLIAMENT an operation. Doa Hedge3, Eat t Beare and Mr. Clark Van Stone and fam Thos. .Hammodd took part in the - — --3Y HON. MIKE STARR - ay,pave moved into the former men's trebles lawn bowling tour. home of Wm. Brownin . natnent at 'Uxbridge last Wed- 8 CYRIL �. MORLEY M.R ONTARIO RIDING Ray Ward is in Ottawa this nesday. • , -• • week a_t_te ndin g the Sco u t Jambo- Two weedin g+ took place he t last Saturday afternoon. bis sYour Friendly Resident Agent. Several- from here attended the Lenore Loyst, daughter of Mi The thinking behind the budget An interesting index of econo- funeral. of former well-known and Mrs. Harold Loyst was wo has become clearer as the budget rnic expansion, the national index resident, Wm. Birkett of Stouff- to MGeorge MacKenzie at the . debate went on during 'the past of industrial production, after re Ville on Tuesday afternoon. United Church manse by Rev. 32'6 h' GSTON RD. W. - P.O. BOX 160 week. maining relatively unchanged for Mr. Les Lye has been off Work A. E. Cresswell. The couple v& The budget was attacked, of several months, registered 3 sharp again with a leg ailment. reside is Claremont. Also �M PICKERING, ONTARIO ' course, on the ground that there 3.- per cent,advance in April, ris- Several from here attended the Myrtle Hanthorne, daugh* at a deficit and that there might ing to 170_ from the March level be a dagger of inflation. of 164.7.. strawberry festival at Kinsale on Mr. 'and Mrs. B. Hanthorne was - -- - During the replies of the min- The increases were spread Sunday afternoon. wed is the United Church W )Ltr. later of finance and other govern- throughout the field of production Keith Norton will be taking I Michael Burk. They will reside in Walter Thom' soil, Q.C. rrient,speakers, it became evident with a rise, of 2.7 per cent in services in the United Church•for Toronto. = - :hat inflation was-not' the main manufacturing: a rise of 3.2 per the next month while Rev. A. E. Several from here attended the problem as far as the government cent in electric power and gas Cresswell and family are 'on a opening of the Goodwood Go BARRISTER SOLICITOR - ''NOTARY PUBLIC trip to England. Kart track on Sunday. was concerned.` utilities; and a raise of 6 per cent Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges held The Ladies' Auxiliary of the COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS While inflation had to be watch- in mine production. a shower for their neice, bliss United-Church are invited to at- ed and controlled, the minister There was a six per cent in- Maureen Neale, last Thursday fetid a azaar and tea being held Telephone. WHitehall 2.0910 y g of finance made it plain that the crease in wood products, reflect- � Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway main objective of government fis- ing a jump in sawmill operations. night. She is to be married this I by the Mount Zion group at the cal and monetary policy at the The big increase in mining was Saturday in Greenwood United home of Mrs. Alan Manderson on present time was to provide a• de- in petroleum. Church to Mr. Gordon Stevens of July 15. gree of economic activity and eco- The employment picture was Kinsale. Guests were present from Mr. and Mrs. A. Samarillo and APPRAISALS ! expansion order keep al. encouraging in May, accord-, Greenwood. ale. Kletnb the Cal noels in to so n reenwood. Kin erg family have left this week for a and Woodbridge. trip west and will visit - N W L L Canadians working. ing to Dominion. Bureau of Seta- The annual Legion drumhead gary stampede. In other words, when there was- tistics figures. Employment rose by • f unused plant capacity and where 267,000 between April and May, .service was held on Sunday at The Pee Wee and eaatatin ball !� (Glcdys Newell) there were men and women stilt a�greater-than-usual increase. the Legion Grounds. The Cale. leagues havee now got underway ` ' ; without work- the most important There was' also a welcome in- donia Pipe Band led the parade. and will hold• forth each week at Real Estate Broker - Pickering V-Illage ;objective' was to put that plant crease in the number 'of men The Legion, Auxiliary. Scouts, the ball park hers on Monday capaciy to work and to put people working this year. There were also Guides, Cubs and Brownies all and Wednesday Isights. WM. 2-5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 took part. Zone Commander Al The Legion Auxiliary catered to •• to work in those plants. substantial gains in manufacturing Burgess took the service. the Loyst-MacKenzie wedding last l Whitby - Phone MO. 8-362 And the accumulation of a pas- employment. Burgess and Mrs. Ross ,Redshaw. Saturday. Cobourg FR. 2-7601 Bible deficit ranging from three t quarters of a billion to a billion This week I met in my office Jack and Ted, left this week for Barbara Gifford of Srarbolo d too, "HigFweT" 'y Milo East of Duhbart n, Me. 2 Highwq dollars over the next year, was in Ottawa, representatives of Calgary to see the stampede, spending a week with Mr, wad {deliberately designed to accomp- UAW from Ford in Windsor and An accident occurred on Sun- Mrs. J. Keane and family. tish that objective. G.M. in Oshawa. day afternoon on the 5th Line of ho J.holidaying a t and children In effect, it meant that the gov- The Oshawa.group was headed Uxbridge, when a car and half are holidaying at the family cot- ,t I ernment was pumping that tre- up by Malcolm Smith, while the, ton truck collided. The car be- tage at HuatsijJle. Mrs. MsI11a e1I J 0 N N L • L A mendous amount into the econo- Windsor group was htaded by longed to Mr. Jim Pickering of is expecting her father and sister Claremont and the car to' Barry to arrive from Gernmay some- my over and above ordinary and George Burt.. INSURANCE ! rouine government ekReaditures. A htimber of points relating to Milne of Ajax. Both vehicles time next week.. In other words, the budget could unemployment insurance ,proced- - PRUDEHTIALASSNRANCR OF EHf LAND have been balanced—but the eco- uies were discussed in the presence j !COMPANY LTD. nomy would have been deprived :)f-the top officials of the Unem-of a much-needed shot in the arm. ployment Insurance Commission. Monteith, Monteith, Rieh1 ...OPTOMETRIC LJFE — AUTOMOBILE — FIRf a co. in the-shape of SI.000.000.000 of Among them were firs4 than 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST federal spending'. the whole six per cent holiday pay CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ;VISION CARE At• the present time we are 1 gratuity being given to laid-off G, W RIEHL• C.A., RJ,A, _ - CHF *7 Station flee, Ajax SU"ping Contra. Phone: WK 2461 committed to an expanding eco- em to ees during the chap eover T _ p g I p y g 8 ( LICENSED TRUSTEES JOHN L. RAWBO.N R.O. ` P%eae For Irnnsedieta Cover•ya Day Or Night homy in .ordet to maintain -full period At Ford Should not be p y Atoa Oshawa Stratford PLEASANT.STREET em to meet.•.. en the private' ta',en into consi3eration in com- Oshawa ItAndolph 3.3D2y S E „� NM rotor of the economy slackens outing this year's unemployment , . (&F LIVERPOOL RD. SOUTH) off, then the ublic .i overnmentl I benefits. This was agreed to. 6URT R. WATERS, C.A, REFRIGERATION p g 8 wHi�ahatt $-0890 FRENCHMAN'S 8A1` sector mast make up the differ- Se�rondly, that computation of j `ence if e�pan,ion is to be kept up I holiday earnings should not be ap-j EVENINGS AIR CONDITIONING This. a°. bourse, is the difference plied to the week Fefore the hole- I BY APPOINTMENT TE. 9.2661 between present government think- ,lay but should he spread ov"et,I SALES $ SERVICE _ ing and tie "tight-money" philo,o-j the post•hcliJay period. This af•I FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: MOFFAT WESTINGHOUSE p"` which w°�'s °ncentrtate on -acted a number of employees in ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES a balan�e� budget and bugler U, awn: Agrred to AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS I'.taxts-re;arJing the consequent i Third, that when. a bolt- - AND IMPROVEMENTS. GRAVEL - SAND APPLIANCES p Lill I increase it,. ,unetttploymeht as a i day period was allocated to an CRUSHED STONE ILO R N E C. WHITE WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN sort of re etisary• and inevtttahle emplc�;nee h} 'the ortparay at the . r vi! began^Irg of a Is}-off period, Chat ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. e me fair i, tFat tt4i,- type of c.r-d Ise treated as 'his regular li PICKERING WH 2-1517 !thinkin. I• regressive..urftr-prestit hu!i1a} r.riod, upon notification ' IF YOU REQUIRE ANY.MORTGAGE Pr♦�flt/fIf Delivery _ - s �!o .o,- the t ^.-m 1'' ' cir;umstance,. .Present deficit, - ploy menu Insurance FINANCING i FOR FAST _ -ot compare with those a cruet! Cc••nmission offt�e •hs t e com- COURTEOUS SERVICE. CALL — ", - ,wartrne for purpose, -hic'-. ,a^y an,: -that he wuu!d not he, n � ATIa tIC 4-1551 -' PERSONALIZED PROTECTION while they' Herecicrtainl'y essertral, availahla, for, work during that AUBREY E. IRELAND are no more c-ential than the off- period. Agreed, I Valley Farm Rood A. R. �ORTI R—�I `1JV 1\/"�I `1 I'ct&.e of prost-ding an dmaintain- 4H in all, the Kitting average AND COMPANY rg jcl-, tpr Canadians. wa• 1W per cant Pickering PHONE ATlantic 2-021 b 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. SAY . 1 DGES TORONTO 2, ONTARIO Support Your I FIRE AUTO LfFE - CASUALTY P EMpiro 8-3300 or EM ire 6-5964 Fanning. - - Community 5a} Rid��,-a b" hi%c ul uol Ruau an �is�c 'nc R,_a,:,. T 1 — WA. 2-6902 p L, gait,,,' ha, certain&: been A.1 The distaff side of the famils Emple !- yam' l 1 muving mans dream these will pump ea: ah.ile tilt bread- . . ..Projects NO DOWN PAYMENT last 10 c`at's.. Appwximateic winner,.tr} [heir hard at e►asn•. `J mure families have bc.n -.ing cars, Ail proceeds gu W the w+did'w ttiv area in than time. B.R.R.A. BC±lTTOOfTIS fnslta!led, Septic Tanks, ire Jul% 28th week-end will ! A 1xwvLn_ t ague fur• rest- = To"' The H bD vCo 1e uh,: mtrnbcr� h'. dent l?v� been�t.rm d : , • .• other, c0 tair.i!ic,: Thu sc tit will contmr~t-•e th=• first %seek a r'I- / U p ,we!!S, BC15eJ71e►ft5, etc. u, vs!1u t!rc.:dv res!dc -in Ba•, in September at the ' .4 ax 1_ I- cur B nv r� Lr:nc�, h. i2A Rini txten ' a u�:rm v .i :c, ii . T BR RA t For further informs i.ori coil .-nd lu.,k t•urvvarJ 'tu, mtdnt ; bowling m n. i, Lt.> Tavlur, LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE :. evcrvun:. whu may be contacted at Lut OF YOUR WEDDING J_. PAT DONNE Tem le 9-1841 The Bay Ridges Recreation 499 South. _ ^ P ; As,uciatiun, uperatin_= •in high Les.has also formed a Junior. BOOK NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY Bear. is attempting to provide , Buw•ling League -for boys and yVE COVER a -�.L r.�y�•. ���� �.� ¢ activities throughout the sum I girls and i v►'ill take place on o ` Y ; mer and winter months and Saturday mornings at the Ajax ,HOME - CHURCH.-- RECEPTION ' i anticipate the attendance and alleys. Transportation is being 1 FROM ;49.50 UP MILLER HEATING V'C� coopera�on of everyone. arranged b} volunteers consist- 3 On Saturday, Aug. 1.2 there ing of mothers and fathers of INCLUDES . • NATURAL A • will be a water skiing display, the children participating. GAS. OIL BURNERS .t. held under the-supervision of Registration must tie-in be-, 3 1 - '8 x10 OUR WEDDING ALBUM l • Jim Haves and Ron Williams. fore Sept. I' for both -leagues 2 - 8 x10 PRINTS Also in the afternoon at Bay as there is a limited number• - oa - "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM Gas and'Oil Equipment far Home -- Houseboats Young folks will be held. Any The very active Les Taylor 12 - 4 x 5 PRINTS boy or girl interested in enter- is also recruiting esidents in- " Trailers- Cottages -Camping, etc.. in ):heir favorite et may do g 2g -PHOTO THANK YOU NOTES • g P Y terested in bridge clubs, crib- so by contacting Jim Haves or bage clubs and square dancing COMPLETE PHOTO NEWSPAPER COVERAGE TRAILER ACCESSORIES, JACKS, GAS REFRIGERATORS Les Taylor at Bay Ridges. club with a qualified instruc PHOTOS SENT TO NEWSPAPERS Of YOUR CHOICE -LAMPS, STOVES, HITCHES, PUMPS, MANTELS Aug. 12 should be a big day for in charge. & fur everyone both 'big and I HEATERS, ETC. s all, so come out and enjoy If you can help in any way PHONE OR WRITE _ • �► with any of these activities we vourself. It's a good opportun welcome our support. :EVERYTHING FOR TRAILERS Y its to meet some of your neigh- _ : R.R. 3, DICKERING TE 9-1417 t. COLEMAN QUO THERM - INTERNATIONAL bc>rs. I It has definitely been at,- R'illiam Peak was the gnat = g A R R I' E P O M E R ® Y 9 TUDOR ST. - AJAX - WN. 2-3491 ranged that the Gasorama will settler in Pickering Township, 3 take place at our neighburhood settling at the mouth of Duf- B.P. Station, located at Liver- fin's Creek in the year 1800. i r I b � -- 13. -"hit 4 E- ►1-C.K-E•-Ri.N G• -M f-W:S The Pickering`News has been' the newspaper '• � . . • first with th e news o f Pickering Township and . district for over 80 years.' In that time there • - -, have been many c h anges in th e community and • : The News has always strived to bring to its • 1 . rue, unbiased : :readers these ha ppen ngs in a` t manner. These events didn't have to be earth . • • • t ear e N - . shaking o app i n The .News. It has brought the everyday events which most people like to dead ...about. _ .: ,, . � • . . 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