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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_09_14 PUBLISHED wNITENALL --- S I N C E { 1 S a .. __. . _ NEws VOLUME 78—No. 51 PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1961 PRICE 1 tic PER COPY �fItlIIIIIIIIIIUWii{I(IIII�iIiiIIIWIIIIWf111WWIIIIIIIIIItlCJiIIQIIIIItlWI!IWWIIWBWWiWIIWIIWWW111iWWIliWiili;friClllluWiiWWlliurai�'14iJIWWJIWIIWB,'JJii;!i • They Protect You Day and Night, News ` .Editor Pickering Village Notes' Ride Patrol Car ' and Photographer 'Night �mIWWIWWUaurl'GIWWU(iITI�1rJIWUUUUtlPUIUUIGIUIirr�lu9fuimuu�lllltrdWlWGItlINWmIIIgIiI111H�Wf1(IHI{�IWpuWtl4rtll;lEU000;auWlii;v'1 ,uti -• - _ Mr. and Mrs. Wild. Hunt re- ,is at 5 o'clock. dinner at 5:30. With Pickering Township Police 'Dept. ceived the red carpet treatment Very fortunate to have the Rev. when they visited Oil City, Penn.,' George James speaking at the con- for several days last week. They !ference. Don't miss it. - ''Story by Barry 1Nurkar—Photos by Barrie Pomeroy stayed at the home of Mr. and Wedding congratulations to Mrs. E. E. Brumberg. Mr. Brum- Bruce Cooper, son of Mr. and This is the story about what your police officer has to After two hours in the car, we went to the police sta- berg is traffic manager of the Mrs. Ken Cooper, on his recent do after dark in the line of his duties. We all know that j tion for coffee. A call came from a Bay Ridges home that Quaker State Oil and Refining+marriage to Marilyn Weir from r Co. and his-daughter, Jane, was I Unionville. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper I policemen are on duty or call around the clock, but very; a car had gone across Bay Road.from the Base Line and the exchangq student who stayed l are living at Locust Hill until ' few of,us stop to think about what he is doing, while down a muddy embankment. When we arrived, the two with the Hunt family when se V their new home at Brougham is we are-at home tucked snug and warm in our beds. officers waded through the mud to find that not one eral of*the students from Oil City completed. were here last spring. Mr. and t St. Francis de Sales School was To find out just what our police are called upon to do but three cars had missed the stop sign and checker Mrs. Heat were taken on a tote broken into last week-end and a. during a night patrol, News photographer_.Rarrie Pome board warning. A tow truck operator, no doubt rubbing of the city;:the oil wells and first racer's starting pistol and $20.00 roy;aad myself rode the night cruiser recently with Sgt. his hands in anticipation, was getting ready to winch mine discovered in that area. They in cash was taken from the safety met the president of Quaker State vault in the principal's. office. . Richard B.adley and P.C. Victor Cooper of the township them out as we left. Oil and also Mr. Travis, general Chief Howard Nickling said en- police force. At the foot of Bay Road, secretary of the YMCA there. try had been made through the I It was a wet night and the police officers anticipated( w —�.-�= a large car, parked with Both Mr. and Mrs. Hunt were north door which was unlocked it would be quiet. It turned out to be busy. two lovers, was checked very pleased with the fine recep- at the'time. tion and treatment they received Congratulations, to • Mr. and -.We had just arrived at the police station, when a call for ownership by radio. . . from their American friends. Mrs. T. Doucette. EliAbgth St.. come from 'a woman on Fairport Road. She had heard The driver aroused police Our best wishes go with Miss who celebrate their I5thhwedding screams coming from a neighbor's house. suspicion, when he said Georgina White who is teaching.. anniversary on Fridai. Sept.-15, i at Kakaheka Falls, 'near Fort Dr.,,Jafin �fi�erd, of St ` This turned out to be a domestic problem, that the he was from ' Niagara William, Ont. George'i recjorv. Pickering. is ;officers after investigating, decided to leave with the Falls. He was telling the Mr. and Mrs. w P, Baker and now serving at the General Hos- , family to settle themselves. truth. family, CameroII Street, spent last Pital, Frobisher Bay, Baifinland. , A. A young boy walldin week-end at Getz near Buf- N.W,T, Frobisher is now the .. e rode north Ori Fairport, and turned east on the i „_` , fain enjoying themselves. metropolis of the north with a ; Second Concession: Coming o':e'r a hill, we found,a truck I the Bay Road, near Bay Mr. and. Mrs-. Bob Young of population of'l.800—Eskimos and , loaded with lumber and no lights on of any description I °° Ridges, was stopped and Sherwood Road have returned whites. The general hospital and c' "asked where he had been i parked in the centre of the road home after holidaying at West -its medical services as under the• Lake Dear Picton Dept. of Health and welfare. , and wa3 g,Ojri$. The police Dr. and Mrs w W. Tomlinson Ottawa. FJr. SfiepFaerai flex in on a '""-""" # ' "4a let him go on, when he have her parents. Mr, and -Mrs: July 20. and on August 20. came ; t �w�; � � �6 �,x•, -.' � said he had bAen vjcitin� Harkness. from Vermon4 staying out by air to Atontreat witfi a. ;y f _. and was going home. with them for awhile, badly,injured FarienL He had _a 'fin Mrs. John Lay, is in Oshawa {hours with his paremts here. The Par wa3 1-' Sand Beach k General Hospital where .he un- medical staff •are• resron-i'^le for `"" Checked a.tcl hf-n ct i tick derwent surgery for gsatl bladder 1 work in the E:a.tern Arcti: are, ,., } , f P.C. Vic Cooper take; a call was followed along tBase and possible, arpendicitis: of that vast country• traveliing h} t,: > on his two-way car.radio Over the long weekend plane tci the outlying posts. John: y Line and up Church Street 9 "'w " ' while on patrol. Found. Blair •Br%ant and Bill is finding the work and place p and into the Duffin'3 Taverner were sightseeing at most rewarding and seems very ` ` w: 'Creek golf courses. It turned out to be okay. Hamilton and surrounding area. happy. to be back in the Ar.tic s ` ' } • Serf ice tatj+J:is and .restaurants in the P;ckering Mr, and Mrs. Allan Miller and ,where he spent his .early years: ; t b luring family spent the week-end at the j Joht1 Topper has returned home 4 P g I'` _J cottage at Balsam Lake. from the Shouklice Surgery, To-+ _' she night. Ajax were checked sereral times F. Visitors at Mr. Jack Balsdon's 1rgnto, on Tuesday• and while - On tae Third C-neession; .lust west cif hi:'1° Road. 't home on Sunday night were Mr. !weak, will be around again soon i station w'a*on t list had tilled into a lo:.:el� la:1e v;'a, and Mrs. Charlie Sims from the as usual, t p y a checked out. It turned out to be a Iriddle-agE i man and Guild area, Scarboro. , Mr. and Mrs. Ron Watson .en- Getting TO Seh001 ' woman, obviously- from the state of ,dress ,r undress, tertained Mr. and Mrs. Earl Otter a not married to each other. well and family and J$r. and �? Mrs. Harold Mitchell over last Problem In Bay Area Checks were made of local .parka. The police have week-end at their cottage, There appeared to be no end V ;been keeping a.careful eye 'open for, teen-age drinking Sorry to hear that Joyce Shell of dissatisfaction in the Bay and Base Line area on school o n- Dispatcher Ken Fisher at police station, put out calls to the ! parties. is in Oshawa General Hospital Pe � P leis R but is gradually improving. ing day last week. As we came•sou h on White's Dad, Constable Speak cruisers on patrol. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graham. Over 50o pupils showed up at! man radioed that to car had raced away from him in Mill Street, had her parents. M-r. I Bay .Road School. Naturally, the The driver, obviously a new Canadian, appeared not to the Rosebank area and he was looking for it. A few and Mrs. George McLay from school can't handle the increase. ; know what a "flare" is, although he claimed he did. He minutes later, he radioed back that he had found the Frankfurt. near Trenton• with caused by the influx of young them over the tong week end. People to Bay Ridges.- was charged and ordered not to take the truck on the car outside a Rosebank home but that the driver had Congratulations to Dr. and The board, to cope with the road until daybreak, or at least until the lights were gone into the house and was pretending to be asleep Mrs. C. S. Russell Min Street, Problem until a new school is 'repaired. His wet shoes were beside the bed. who celebrated their sixth wed- built nave had to transport these I A short time later, a car which had been doing a little The driver, a teenager was taken to the station and r' ding anniversary on Sunday. Sep- children to several other schools. j ternber to. Some go to Bay Road, some to weaving was hauled to the side of the road, just east of held, for driving•while.-his license was under suspicion. Mr's• Bailey, Riverside Drive. Fairport Beach, others to west the Pickering-Whitby town line. The driver, a 16-year- i After the officers came in off patrol. they had to escaped injury last week when Rouge. Vaughan, Willard and old, claimed he was heading for the family cottage. In- make out their reports before going home. a gravel truck backed into her car Pickering Village. I causing over $400 damage. One mother, quite upset• about 'vestigation by radio and phone proved.this to be the ! It was not an exciting night for them, but a. fairly Firemen were called to Picker- the whole business said that she case, and,because he had not been drinking, was alt-owed ' busy one. To us it was very interesting. The reports that ing Post Office Sunday evening lives near the Base Lane School ! to go on his way. ,are made and the files that are kept are quite expensive after someone.discovered the let- but that her' three children are ter box on fire. A large number going' to different schools. One While we toured Tram £? l :xarh row's. �'st Of the Our poljee are busy day and night and it's nice to of letters . Firemen believe the Willard and one to Pickering, I western section. fling the know that while we sleep, these men are out, and pro- of letters were. burned and part to Bay Road, one to Vaughan ;police station, P.C. Robert Speakman was patio (Pity the poor board members - _ ! tecting our property, and lives if necessary. blaze might have been caused by P someone throwing a cigarette butt until this mess is cleared up; Ed.) - I into the letter drop. • Pass Zoning Bylaw Township Will Not .15-Year-Old Drowned' 16S Homes For Sale Mr. Frank -Proust has been Ontario County TB moved to Oshawa Hospital where L Assoc. for Race Track Endorse Legalizing At Gonanogve Friday in West Rouge? he will undergo surgery this week. And Health A l hem Burgess, fifteen year I It came as somewhat of a sut Our sincere wishes for a speedy • • • • � P g recovery. And Curling Rink Of Sweepstakes -)Id son of.Mr. 'and 'Mrs. Jack ry. Attend Unique Affair -- - prise to hear last week that a We are glad to bear that Percy Mrs. E. A. Collins, executive Despite the fact that Plan- Pickering Township Council' Burgess, was drowned near large number of homes in West Neale, who has had a Ion stn i ning Board would .not amend 1%st week turned down a re uest Beau Island in the St. Lawrence g B Y secretary of the Ontario County "their zoning bylaw; to allow a ' q River at Ganan y Roue have 'for sale' signs on in Ajax Hospital, with a heart TB and Health Ai�ociation, serv- ; from Peel County to, endorse oque on. Friday g g condition, is, now able to sit up ed as hostess reccntl at the In- ,race track, south of Pickering about 4:30 p.m. He apparently them: for i short time each day. ed; a hoe Union Against Tu- , until they first viewed the site, their resolution to• legalize na- fell' out of his boat and struck I Coun. Clifford Laycox, a West the council last week gave three tionaI hospital sweepstakes un- his head. Dragging,operations Workmen are busy this week bee-CUlo51S Conference which met i readings to a' bylaw to amend were carried on for two day. Rouge resident himself, told with the paving program that will in Toronto Sept. 10-14. g b der government .control with I the original. and the body was found about .council that he drove through begin shortly on Park Road and Approximately 3,000 delegates 1 This. means that the amend- profit going to hdspitals: six 'o'clock on Sunday evening. the area last, week and counted -Sherwood Road., from 68 countries are attending merit affects the area south.of Deputy-Reeve. Edgar James Kemp as accompanied b a . Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Hunt en- this world-wide conference on p P y no less than lu5 homes em. for Pickering Village 1]age between said he would not back such a companion, fourteen year old ' tertained Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ri- tuberculosis. This marks the first Church St. and Station Road resolution. John Belfie, son of Mr. and.Mrs. Sale signs stuck on them. chardson and family last Sunday time that such a meeting has which is zoned M2 and will.per- Councillor Milton 'Mowbray' David'Belfie of Gananoque. He contended that many peo- at their cottage and Mr. Richard-' taken place on Canadian soil, and mit stock car racing. It was also opposed it. He said it was a The, lost boy's parents, Mr. pie there did not think they son enjoyed some water skiing. the first time in 35 years that the passed that 02 uses in this area moral issue. and M•rs. Jack Burgess, (nee were getting much for the high We extend a welcome to new conference.has been held in North also'include curling rinks. Reeve Sherman Scott said he 'Edith Kemp) were well known taxes they are paying. Pickering neighbors, . Mr. and America, Reeve Sherman Scott pointed did not consider this means the in this district. He was the only Mrs. Marvin Jones, 63 Shewood Members of the association out to Mr. B. Sanham, who pro- way to raise •money for hospi- .grandchild of Mrs. E. b1. Bur- que High School, hemp had IN Road East. Mr<lbnes' parents who are also attending the con- poses to put in a stock car track, tals. gees of Br now living and Mrs- ye in Gananoque for about a were formerly Pickering residents ference include Mr. Austin G. that the' amended bylaw will - Ella Kemp now living in Osh- year. but have now moved away. Hiltz, president; Mr. Ainslie Ald- have to be heard before the awa,but formerly of Dunbarton. The service was held at Gan Remember the date, Septem- ridge, Oshawa; , Rev. Dr. H. S. 0'�M.B. at their hearing on Oc- Xr. Scott told Mr. Sandham,"as Mr. Burgess is the manager of anoque on Tuesday morning her 23 and 24. Pickering United Shepherd, Pickering; Mr. •G. H. tober 4, I am told there will be objections the Toronto-Dominion Bank in with burial at Erskine Ceme- Church Conference on Christian McMahon, Whitby, and Mr. Jack "I suggest you do not go raised at the hearing to this Gananoque. afte Dumbarton on Tuesday Education. Sept. •23, registration, �denr Ajax. ahead until after the hearing," track." A grade ten pupil in Gattano- afternoon. • ,;t ;Maw Two ! �— T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS u Thursday, September 14, 1961 I THE PICKERING NEWS - - - ____-B." �RIME ISTABLISNED 1881 �AIRPORfiB�ACfi--� - I Proposed Recreation Hall 'and it is hoped that this tem- issued every Thursday It has been reported that ne_I porary setback • will not dis- by The News Printing and Publishing Company Saturday, Sept. 9 at St. Paul's girls with lipstieks. Warmest j gotiations for the proposed Re- hearten them but will help ee- Anglican Church, Dunbarton,I thanks are extended to everyone i creation hall that was to be ment relations oi;all groups and Authorized as Second Class Mail Master Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont. Myrna Elaine Garnett, daughter who donated to the success of the donated to the Bay Ridges area I individuals in our neighbourhood SUBSORIPTION RAZES: $2.50 per year — Un4ed States $3.00 per year of Mr. and Mrs. F. Garnett, of evening. and placed tin designated park I to assist in making their, efforts Lakeview Avenue, was united in Heartiest congratulations are area located adjacent to Base a success. BARRY MURKAR, Editor marriage to Albert Salter, son of extended to Mr. and Mrs. R. Ltne j2d., have begged down May all parties concerned 'ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST — Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Salter of Palmer of Victory Drive. who The importance of such a gift with this much talked about Pickering. he Rev: C. E. Olive to' this -community no matter building come to• an amiable B• celebrated their silver wedding g officiated:' A quiet reception was anniversary Sept. 12. how the individual assesses the I and satisfactory agreement for f held at the home of the groom's promotional and advertising the good and welfare of the B82UC1r8 OJ the Hucksters Mr. David Kiddie. of Kam- value of the donor should be communit sister, Mrs. D. Davis of French- Y• man's Bay. Prior to the wedding loops' B.C., was a recent.guest realized by everyone, concerned at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. in these negotiations, donor g;I Back to School Week For some reason or other, there has been an increase the couple were honored at a McLean.of Park. Blvd. . committee and residents alike. I It was anticipated by many of late in the number of door-to-door salesmen calling community shower held Sept. 2 at Fairport United Church where Friends and neighbors were A great deal of money and(residents in Bay Ridges that at homes in this district. r they received many beautiful sorry to learn that Mr. A. Claere- responsibility is evitable in an back to school week would boudt has been hospitalized but undertaking of this size and cer- be'a hectic affair because of the i its• tainl demands that the feelings fact that our proposed Ba 'The police have received a number of complaints from hope that his recovery will be a Y ng P P . yvievP Happy birthday to Evie Lee of all should be considered. Height's school will not be com- sPced9 one. •.� persons,.who feel they have been taken, or want to get. Prue, who recently celebrated her : Like area of Bay Ridges pleted till next year. The major- � out of a contract they have signed. third birthday. The Fairport Beach Home and could be classified in one sense ity had never been exposed to Mr. and Mrs. J. Farley of School executive h e l d their as alt isolated area in that it the school bus system before Ajax were visitors at the home meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 6. is at present without a shopping and some doubt existed as to its Unfortunately it is too late, after they have signed of the Pickards on Saturday eve The next general meeting will be centre, schools and churches. feasibility. the contract. ning. Tuesday, Sept. 19. Mrs. R. Mer- Structures that are normally The Pickering School Board The senior and junior girls ball rett, district commissioner, will be used to house such activities is Area No. 2 assured the parents. .In Pickering and district we have almost every type teams and Othe boys' ball teams present to talk to the parents Boy Scouts, Cubs, .Girl Guides, from the first day thht they had of tradesman you can name.'These are men who are thoroughly enjoyed themselves at about the aims of, Guiding and Youth Activities, Crafts and planned carefully well in ad- a wiener and corn roast held at this will be a great opportunity Senior Citizen Groups.• vane for this operatiotL living here and raising their families along with yours the home of their managers, Mrs. for parents to meet the 'teaching These activities have been or-I Teachers of all grades assign- -' and n1i5 @. -_ Gates, Punbarton Shores last staff• ganized and most are geared ed to the new Bayview Heights; ' to commence. as soon as a suit- - Friday evening. Mrs. Gates re- Congratulations to Mc. and I school were introduced along• ceived lovely -able meeting place is available. with the bus drivers who have' -They are local businessmen with a stake in the eom- y Gifts of a cosmetic Mrs. G. Julian who celebrate their Untold hours of planning and set and hose from the girls and 10th wedding anniversary Sept. the very responsible" task of =munity, that must be protected with integrity. NO she' in . meetings were spent by the turn presented, the senior IS. - ' transporting ou'r .boys and girls executive of the Bay Ridges to the various schools required matter how you look at it, your dollar is safer and better Recreation Association in.their invested with a' local business man that you know and anticipation of the completion throughout the township. of this project. Bus schedules were distn'bnt- can trust. .' . There are some who might ed to everyone and the mothers ISLAND HOLIDAY? feel that maybe the interested of the kindergarten children And if you do find, that something is wrong with.an parties involved, anticipated were allowed to take that first planned recreation much too Fairport Installation or'a repair job, the local businessmen will P "thrilling" bus ride to School soon •This - can only be con- try and satisfy you, because if you are satisfied it is sidered folly by those who have A few hitches were encoun VISIT arrived from areas where in- tered but it .is considered by good advertising for them. - activity and the.problems.that most that all would be well un- til our new school is complete. _ arise from such a condition had. Don t be taken in by these door-to-door men from out p COMPLETE HOLIDAY INCLUDING ROUND TRIP AIR existed. It is reported in the dailies Of town. They are only here for a'fast_buck, and you It'is understandable that not that school" bus problems exist haven't much ground to stand on, after they have your FARE, HOTELS, MEALS, TAXI BETWEEN AIRPORT 8 everyone desires to take part in ir► some Metro areas but that HOTEL, SIGHTSEEING. or anized recreation but the;is not so in Bay Ridges of Pic-" signature. value to the whole zommunity leering Tov.=nship. is e u to etier}one w outh Activities p iQNLY a• Ridges as everyone can y a ,r}► at hetl er It is in your interests and for your own rotection to �l 7600 they take • art or not. Fifty em s of t _`Il''�' F m bey. •- he Bay know who you are dealing with. Deal with the man'you Bay Ridges Cgsual Teens attended know. It pays off. ' of llsag g and l a s t an i son RE TRAVEL BARGAINS numbers will naturally in s obay' in arena obviously ° Weiner r d sing many child cross the the M MO RA AINS TO these numbe ite area last Saturday night. • crease in the future. This alone Mr. Jim Hayes was in atten- BERMUDA (BARBADOS FLORIDA emphasises the fact that re-;dance and reported that all had MEXICO ' ANTIGUA • JAMAICA creation -both now and in the!a big evening including guests a future is important and the from Frenchman Bay and DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC everyone in t INTERESTED? he i.Fairport Beach. obligation of eryon THEN- PHONE OR CALL IN OUR OFF-ICE FOR FULL to I�e Mrs. Paul Lyons of community. why Views -;:COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING PARTICULARS. t _ Ave. have had as The existing -open areas he area plus the limited water SSr, and to R A YOUR TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS cede of P Z for - FOR ALL YO RE se co erecrea we FREE parents, Mrpand front area have m$ suffice some of the. e 'FREE rho concerned in th \A' {� tion program to date. With the j Mrs. Lyons of Jamaica f♦ A R D Tt'r3 VE: LJ U rQ.G�U winter months approaching act!- Mr. Desmond Donovan an act- i kin WN 2-2533 vities will be limited with the i ive member of the famous Am- Phone Pickering' ee 9 • AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA facilitied available. bassodors Trumpet Band and a ' (near Canadian Tire Store) 'PHONE WH. 2-"" i The nine volunteer committee resident of Bay Ridges cele- - + members involved have to date brates his 21st birthday this f done a truly remarkable 4ob I Sunday. Want fo know about GAS HEATING '% SK " YOUR 'NEIGHBOUR >Ask the man who's enjoying•the quiet,carefree e64dort of completely automatic gas heating. He'll tell you there's nothing like it for real luxury--and for real economy too. Ask your neighbour—and then r , Jostall modern gas heating right away. - CONVERT YOUR .REPLACE WITH A � - :. PRESENT FURNACE : NEW FURNACE (Replace your worn out burlier.with !f a new furnace is required install s an inexpensive, easy-to-install r m Conversion Burner. odern, low-cost gas furnace. so/ ,EASY - TERMS RENT MONTHLY '"No Down A WEEK for only on your .'Payment on your : goy bill gas bill For Com'plete' l n f ormati on Call { a. � SMAD, sores' a� 'WH. 2-2420 SALES DEPARTMENT OR CALL ONE OF YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED DEALERS AND ASK ABOUT TI4E GAS CO. SPECIAL ALLOWANCE. THEIR NAMES AND NUMBERS ARE USTED BELOW LAWRENCE-ROWLAND RODMAN HEATING ARTHUR MITCHEL LTD. SIDS PLBG. i H .G. 'SUNRAY HEATING MILLER HEATING SERViCI S AJAX PICKERING PICKERING PICKERING PIQ(f�tiNG - AJAX 4-1811 g ?YYIl..4�641 WH. Z-6771 - TE. 9-4431 TE. 9-Z3S9 TL 9-1721 "WM. x.1441 • , 1' ,_._,.....__ _.._ —�... .�� ._._ ,�<e:.- � -..'-,-.,.ar�ru4a�et.•G:'+aac++�.-c r7 '�.. .1.� ' 'Thursday, September 14, 1961 T K E P I C K E R I N G NEWS .Page throe _ WAFT ADS' _1COMING EVENTS 'BROCK ROARecreation Board = - =I ,Br g — The Cuba started their fall sea For Bay Ridges eS � C O _ �. The First Pickering Scout and Cub Y 9 y r son in the school on 'Thursday, / i7 sea- Mothers will hold their first mooring Sept. 6. The Scouts on Monday A delegation from Bay Ridges x ,e at the United Church C.E. Contr• on and the Brownies also began appeared at township council � ii Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 8:15 p.m. ' �O�� Syst� e1 their regular meetings on Mon- last week in connection with the The Ladies' Aid of Sr. Andrew's day, Sept. 11. appointment of a recreation Presbyterian Church will hold their Birthday greetings to Ray Si- committee for that area. A by- next meeting Sept. 21 at the home gamori, who celebrated his birth law appointing five members and of Mrs. E: C. Dolmag•, 43 Lincoln � .EV�ji SHERMAN SCOTT >� s day on Saturday, Sept. 9 with a two from council.will be passed im �.`�ts Street at 2 p.m. party. on October 2.• '00 Congratulations to Mrs. W. Mrs. Hilda Wilson of C.B.C. (from an address prepared cial highways become secondary, The Friendship Group of St. An- Sowerb who celebrated her said that Consolidated would for the recent O.M.A. con- > y prci incial highways, and road$ dew's Presbyterian Church will hold birthday Sept. 11. like to show their appreciation vention at Windsor, Ont.) ARTICLESFOR SALE their first meeting of the season Mr: and Mrs. D. F. Pypher to the people who bought homes, which are d reality local roads, Wednesday, Sept. 20, 1961, at the of Embro and, Mr. and Mrs. T. and were contemplating putting J. Sherman Scott, Reeve of be returned to the local muni- PAINTERS AND DECORATORS home of Mrs, Elinor Harney, Sher- up a recreation building. She Pickering Township has sug- ci alities for the following rea- Y _ Rielly and Mr. and Mrs. K. Ma- p g said this donation might be gested that the .County -Road-11.00 an hour for quick, doers, guar- wood Rood East. hors of Toronto-visited Mr. and g sons: Real estate should not be iaeto•d yrrN.class Painting and Paper. quite nominal if it is to be used system be abolished. He does gsonging. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Cornett during week-end. by the area at large. not agree with those that claim asked to assume the cost of ERIC STOKES,- DECORATOR 1 would like to thank my friends, (from-Last Week) Reeve Sherman Scott said if this was done, it would mean goads which are not local in R.R. 3, Pickering -TEmpl• 9.1714 neighbours' and relatives for. their Mr. and Mrs. Calvert and that in the foreseeable future, the end of county council. character, cities may only con- PARTS AND SERVICE cards, flowers and gifts, sent during son Edward of Toronto visited the board would be picked from In his address, Mr. Scott tribute to suburban roads in the my recent*stay in hospital and •see- y Ridges, because of its stated, "if the county can build- ' Washing Machines -$20 and up Mr. and Mrs. Thompson over Sa Rid cially thanking Dr. T. H. Orton for i county in which they are located, AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE the week-end. density of population. and maintain roads more eco his kindness, because of the variance of ur- Phone: WHitehall 2-6410 At the Golf Club Pool last nomically than the province, as " Mrs. Rachel Irish- A some maintain, then the town- ban rebate and the saving e- Open Every Night i11t 9 o'clock � V Wednesday, . erg. 30, a swim- Get After Lawn g AT HOME ming meet was held for the ship• can -build and maintain level of administration and du- FOR SALE - Refrigerator, small, in Mr, and Mrs. Ross Murison• will children taking lessons during �a•t roads more economically than 1 plication in overall road system. good condition. Very reasonable—I be'-at home to their friends;on Sat- the summer. A diving xhibi- Weeds This Fall " wH. 2.3113. g the county. urdoy, September 16 from 3 to 5 tion was a feature of the eve- Now is'the ideal time to rid.! Mr. Scott said that -in Pick-, SCOUT NEWS FOR SALE-Hedges, flowering p.m. an the occasion of their twenty ping. Ribbons were awarded your lawn of unsightly weeds.lering Township, in the south shrubs, trees and evergreens in the I fifth wedding anniversory, for first, second and third. Weeds are growing vigorously;End where about lA,000,of the! bast quality, also Mi. and Mrs. Peter Boyers pow, which makes them highly, 14,000 people le live, the urban' The First Pickering Cub. Pack q y peat moss, big Nothing con ever take away P bales, $4.50 Jerry Hosek Nursery, g Y and grandson, David, vi�ited.Mr. ,susceptible to chemical weed-1 dweller :is paying six mills 'or.,had their first meeting of the, TFie to+e a heart holds dear; and Mrs. Cornutt,on Sunday. killers.. 1$60,000 without having a county Season on' Monday night. The first farm north of Pickering High Fond memories linger ever day, Mr, .and and Mrs. H. Brown and t School. WHiteholl 2.0977. g Y Y Some home gardeners get of-I road or an incorporated town. meeting night will be changed _ { Remembrance keeps them near. �.,on ('riLn, of Whithy, visited Mr. ter lawn weeds in midsummer,! He claimed that many conty-;'from Monday to Friday nights FOR SALE—Bulldog pups, two male, —Lo�irgly remembered by his and Mrs. W. Sowerby during but the best time for application;roads„should still. be tow ,l, 'in l from now on wilt he held registered. TEmple 9-1997. wide Ge +,�d• -he week. of hoi more-type weedkillers is roads. He,sail.that fire r- unto a the St: Georges Anglican N1rs. W. Middleton spent the in May err September, Most of engineer ha i stated that ii Un P i,h Hall.• starting Sept'. 6,500.00 FULL PRICE ROSEBANK NEWS het =!sly week-end visiting her the-,common weeds thrive in late tario County. there -are abo-i ; There will be a "going-up 7_roomed house. orchard, good well, '. I mother, Mrs. Walton, at Dun- spring nr fall when nights are fi°e roads which should not be c remony on. Friday, Sept. 15 at , 1 and 3'S acres of land, law down The next Inurwa} aitcrnoon,,talk, and ether- friends at Fer• cool and there is lent of mo}; duper cam site. All Cubs to be i euchre will be hell at the home) plenty county reads. p payment, about S95 per month will gu: and Mount Forest. fuse. The more. actively a weed; Mr. Scott sugke4tpd that th•> at the Town Hall, not later than carry principal, interest and taxes I of Mrs. Lee. NIrs. H. Tebb, of Airdrie: brows, the inore-efficient is the:county ,deli system be d 6:30 pan.' salt Pickering wH, 2.1884. A rummage +ate will be-held at( Alta.. is now visiting Mrs. .!lid- killing action of hormone-type;and-roads which are truk coon- The Scouts will hold their first — ( the Rouge Hill C`nned Church on dleton before visiting other rel- .weedkillers. When weedkillers necting links between provin-'meeting Tuesday, Sept.. 12. RANCH BUNGALOW - 3 bedrooms, the 4th. of- October, time 14 a:m l aiives. such as 2, 4-D and silvex are largl lot, breezeway, garage, patios; -mac are wrry to hear that Mtn. Mr. and Mrs.'Gordon Carter absorbed by the plant,they d-is- Planers, and many, moray *xuas. "'tn�isa et F;mg,ton, Ro:Kt is in 1.haxe moved to Pickering Vil- rapt its growth so that it dies..' About $95.00 o month will carry the S�arboro General Hospital, faP to live. _ This action is accompanied by! petition from weeds. >3y the; If fertilizer was applied in- Principal, Interest and Taxes. We wish her a -,peedy. recovery. Summer holida s are over P 'time weeds become a problem'spring, it is a good idea to Y the twisting and curling of stem make an additional application Reasonable. Cali Pickering, wH. { Happy birthday to Mrs. ha%en and children are. back at school and leaves of the treated plant. f nest summer, the new lawn is this fall so that your lawn has 2.1884, of Old Ro,ebank Road South, here. Mrs. TZench and Mr. Tang .During hot and dry periods in(mssture enough for chemical enough plant food to .carry A This is a belated birthday.-wish are again in charge. midsummer, man ants -are _ f •3JNPURNISHED no"-Roue Hills, Y � weed cairtrol. I through the winter. Rouge for August 30. partly dormant. All functions of No. 2 Hwy., 12' x 24'. Kitchen We are ,orr}' to here that Mrs. the plant are slowed down and equipped bed-sitting; Private en- O'Day of Old Roscbank Road Present Scrap Book for this reason any hormone- Y franc, and toilet. Box 280 The • type weedkiller is only partly C r e a t,I,7 i S .Q, r South is in Toronto Genera! Hos- t rgjfk"*�N ews.. pica!: We wish her a speedy re. OT 1 SOth Annwersary effective. I 'covery. Mr. Donald Gibson and Mr, Chickweed and clover, includ- OF MONUMENTS SEL1 CONTAINED FURNISHED Miss G. Dunlop of Toronto, Robert Byron appeared before ing the black medic clover,.with APARTMENT for rent, Dunbarton, its small allow flowers, are not jE0;0*)0(net railroad property. Suit each- spent Fast weekend a< pe home township council last week to Y OF DISTINCTION of Mr. and Mrs Red nth of make a presentation.. affected by 2, 4-D, but.are killed ors or caup4 with on• child, Phone 1 Toyneval Driye. Mr. Gibson, chairman of the �ix. by a related weedkiller, TE, 9.2936, after 9 p.m or write The first general meeting of publicity committee for the silvex. e•e Box 280. Pickering .News. Silvex is more active than the Rosebank Road School will township's 150th anniversary, for THREE GENERATIONS ter held on the 19th of Septem- Presented council with a scrap, it 4-D at lower temperature and EMPLOYMENT WTDs be he it'can be used control chick- the School, book of newspaper clippings on weed at tom rsturea as low as Look for the Christmas ba-''the anniversary, He. M8o public- Pe 35 degrees F. This is as all Stafford Bros.t thanked Mr•s. Hilda Wilson, g IMEtP WANTEO-Girt required for zest that will be held at the Y octant feature because a fall work in largo, modern morkaeria Rouge Hill United; Church on Mr, Robert Byrop.and Mr. Ross P Ltd Nevember II-• Deakin, the council and clerk, as application of silveic will kill the • -Apply Strouds Food Marker, well as the rest .Qf his commit. old 'chickweed plants'as well as Rouge Hills. the ours 'seedli g The eren- • ' tee for the fitre�b that west y g �" P MONUMENTS vial-chickweed produces its seed HELP WANTED-Apple pickers want• ROUGE HILL NEWS done. T in midsummer, so spraying with •d, Apply in person to D, L*nnox,'I g Reeve Sherman Scott in ac- Y g The First Roue Hill Wolf cepting the book, said it would silvex in midsummer, only. kills DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY _ MO 9-3552 Pickering Orchards, on* mil* west I Cubs enjoyed an evening of fun' be put with the tawnshiA re- the_ plants,'but the- seeds are .'of Pickering an Na. 2 Highway, 'at the •home of•'Mr. and Mrs. cords. He thanked Mr. Gibson•flee to germinate in August. Willard. The boys enjoyed many and the above-mentioned for the Silvex can be used to control ���-,���_--� games and the also had a wiener clovers, chickweed, dandelion g Y publicity job that was done. BANA'(S BELIEVE . . . That which and plantains to the end of Oc ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED roast last Thursday. _ tM Lord Mth ordained es the !Master John SchwaimAlton To Hold CPR adi nelimXte ct with uickmilder re alts SUPPLIES isiamo o tar * and mightiest Park last Tommy T eall of Rouge t'C'aremOnt from silvex 'or 2, 4-D as-both {B U I L D I N G 9 9 Road was the dinner guest of Msetrv�•nt far f6o Mahn v1 all � q the world is the union of an m y Hearing A - - Pis 4 wedding. shower.was held in-, { require 7-14 days to complete —. __ _:_• iw *w* unsvereal Caw", awo eo.,wea F.ifh. The Board of Transport Com- the killing•action. - honor of Miss Vi Cox. of Pine missioners have served notice Crabgrass control is another LUMBER MASONITE - HARDWARE Grove Avenue at the home of that they will sit at Claremont problem. At this time crabgrass CEMENT BLOCKS - GRAVEL d-. . . d Mrs. Olsen of Pine Grove Ave., on Sept. 26 to hear any objec- has reached maturity and con- Wednesday eyening. She was _ PICKERING presented with many lovely gifts, tions to the removing of the trot by chemical means is not too si , agent from the C.P.R. station. effective after August. June to LANDSCAPING Belated birthday wishes to Hil- _Pickering Township Council early July-is the best period.to : REZ WOOD STAIN & SEALER -` GLASS " I da Shaw cif-'Ajax. formerly of passed a resolution that their control crabgrass with a crab- - speciolists in i Wood%iew Road on the second solicitor'be instructed-to attend grass killer. All you can do now C.I.L. PAINTS A of September. this hearing and that the hear is chart the areas of your lawn "Sodding .� Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Wood- ing be held in the Claremont which are infested so that you • Power Rolling .¢II.! ward bf E%gland' have returned ,'Community Hall. will' know where to spray next OIL AND GAS FURNACES — ' SALES AND SERVICE home after spending the summer _ _ year. After the first frosty EAVESTR000HING - PLUMBING Tractor Grading with their daughter and-family, night crabgrass turns"a pur•pl- on John,-Mrs. A. Westbrook and Sod Delivered hire and Mrs. Willard of Altona. ish-red for easy identification. daughter Norma of Alton Road BUDGET TERMS Happy birthday to Tommy This is important because der- '• WH, 2-6090 I spent last Saturday evening at the Theall of W'oodview Road on his" ing June and July crabgrass' is 10th -birthday on Sept. 1 I: home of Mr. and Mrs.--Black' of so small that only ,the experi - Mr. and Mrs. C. Schwalm and Toronto,. eneed gardener will find these Mr. arid 'Mrs. 1'3. East of Shep- young seedlings between his WHite1 all 2-6771 . TEmple 9-2431 pard Avenue spent a few days in lawn grasses, STATION ROAD PICKERING,ONT. FAIRPORT DR " LiFRED Ottawa visiting last week. Early fall is also la excellent u Thi: Second Rouge soli!! Boy time to seed 'new lawns. The NIGHTS - TEmphs 9-1682 (� Scouts would welcome any boys young grass will have time to ,L V ANAGS who wish to join the Scouts, get well established before win- - LAWNMOWER Please support the Boy Scouts. ter'xts in with little or no cum- vrrERINARIAN i A .: .SERVICE Old Rosebank Rd. North COOPER BLOCK LTD. �•� // '' .i R.R. No. 3, Pickering .920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO IN : THE NEWS 2'8 FAIRPORT BEACH RD. BLOCKS & BRICKS - _ :. . . . . T•_le hone TE. 9-182 , PHONE TE. 9-1409 I P ,STRUCTURAL 'STEEL. It o Answer TE. 9-1304 - 'BRING DESIRED FREE PICK UP AND CRANE RiENTAI - •LONG DISTANCE CALL STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO Zenith 3.514D - ESULTSI - u . . ••DELIVERY I Phones: WH. 2-1960 - WA.' 2-5103 - MO. 8-5911. -(No Toll Charge)_ * 4 19• HE PI 1 61 T K E I Thursday, September a :r C R NG• . NEWS Four Y Pro „ • 4r�� o�T gaerty•at West Rouge last Sat- Mr. and Mrs. J. McGuire held gement to be judged. Roll call Stouffville, Mr. and. Mrs. Vic last Saturday in his 77th year P �r 1 urday. I•a corn roast at their home here to be answered with "A use Morley of Scarboro were the *after a lengthy illness. He re- Mr. and'Mrs. J. Kennedy of ion Saturday evening. of 'plastic bags" Meetings are recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. tired to Claremont after farm- ' Mr. and Mrs.'Ernie Mayse 'of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. ; The Women's Institute will held on the 3rd Wednesday of Gordon Morley of Waterloo. ing in Scarboro. He leave& his wOshawa spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. McGuire. comence-their fall program with the month at 2 p.m. Mr. Fred Morley is on holi- wife the former Minnie Craig and bars. Howard Hockley. Mr. and Mrs. A: Samarillo Altona members as their guests Mrs. Gordon McGrath is in days this week. Mrs. Morley and and a son John of Balsam and Quite a few from here attend- attended a silver wedding anni-i on September 20 at B p.m. in! Sault Ste. Marie this week, Mrs. Wilmot Hill are looking daughter Mrs. Bowes of Agin- ed the street opening ceremon- yersar celebration on Saturda the community hall. Mr. R. Bar-f where her father Mr. McDer- after the post office. ies and dance at Stouffville last y y I y court also a brother Thomas of at the home of Mr. Sainarillo's con wit, demonstrate silk screen mind i very ill. Funeral services were held Richmond Hill. Interment took Thursday. sister, and brG,:ner-in-lav; of 'n Each member is asked,to Mr, and Mrs. Fred Morley, Tuesday for George Emprinham place in Zion cemetery, Wex- Miss Gladys Edwards was f anarried here on Saturday to Scarboro. 'bring a minature Rower ai•ran- Mr. and Mrs. Wiif Morley of who passed away at his home ford. ,l Mr. Howard Tims of Myrtle. The couple plan to reside at Whitby. Fred Evans, r n Hedges and George DeRushi. took part in the lawn bowling tournament for the Hiram Walker trophy at Uxbridge last Saturday. The I cup went to a Toronto team. ► O A great deal of interest has been shown in the local ball lea- w gue play-offs during the past MARK[�- -,few weeks. Last Thursday night.I' Altona beat Goodwood 6-0 and now Altona play off in the finals+ .'against Ballanttae. 'I Mr. and Mrs. Keith Drake and family spent the weekend at at Fenlon Falls. 0- The Girl Guides 'will start _ - *•� 'their weekly meetings on Sept. -- • ,•14 at the community hall. •• • The Ladies Auxiliary to the Rouge Hills . On No' Z HW . ,just East of Rouge Bride Legion will hold their first meet- '� J ing of the season on Thursday, September 14 at 8.30 p.m. in OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7.00 P.M. EXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL 9.00 P.M. the legion hall. Mrs. Bev. Wilson and Mrs. Jack Hill held a stork shower at the Wilson home last week in ,CANADA PACKERS (Save 41e) MAPLE LEAF ' (Save 10e) honour of Mrs. E. .Carr+uthet _ Large 16 oz. Ear who rec�Atly gave birth to a.f � I for 'baby girt. 12 oz. round tins A stark .shower was held at the home of 3Irs. Maud Middle-, 15%2 oz. Tins -Beekist White No. 1 Ched-R-Sp' re' ' d ton for Mrs. Irene Redshaw, a when a number of lovely gift! 4 lb. Container -49 were received. kl'eS Mr. and Mro. .Ru:-s Ped.haw 1 mly for u p N E Y $�� STONEY CREEK 7 oz. tins attended the wedding of 31 :.� i' ii ` 69 M ' 2 arilyn Bell and Mt; ��'m. Hag issue lOc) 0 BONELESS CHICKEN for rr - — ORONO BRAND (Save 9c) RDUVHA e C Canada First Grade Creamery AMERICA DRY Large 30 oz. Bottle 25 . 14[r. an•1 Jf�s. A:tau. Giants 65c of t xh:i i t called on the' coo (Case of 48 tins $3.95) (Butt @r Ib. sin Jlrs. 5;. Hamilton. on Sat=I Plus Tax urday afternoon. fof - Congratulation to-13 i (MAPLE LEAF �DYSON'S SWEET 23 Woman Institute who received• 1 V2 lb, tin first prize "on their strawberry: PLUS TAX {Plus Depose jam, first on their handkerchief. . 1010K RELISH second on .-the cake and third Q� WENTWORTH BRAND 4 Ib tie prize on their gloves at the Port ® PICKLE APPLE & RASPBERRY _ Perry Fair exh fctt:rth prize on _JAM 69 their whole exhibit. does „t (Save lOC) Rally. Day services will .be w� 111 GIANT 32 oz. jars . held in St. Jnhn'9 Church on CHILTONIAN 8 oz. pkl • "Sunday, .September 24 at 2 p.m.l : CREAM CRACKERS • . . . . . : . : 2 for 39 This Kill be 'a cambinat:un see- .�� - �zce of Sunda;; Schnell and Chug-'� �! I fof ■ (Save 11e) °1 Ch servire. Please remember the I 69 date, Sch col start<d last Zurek fo ' the fall term with fifteen little ' ; .(SAVE 9e1 ones s actin$en thrit new work.' {SAVE 26ai1 LBSs The Womani %Iibs.onary. S­ 80VRIL 12 oz. tins MA0.GAA11klt ciPty-«ill hold their licit ii rt !%ORNE© BEEF 2 for 99e ing a*. the hnmc of Ni r:. \. N r- . .. . . . . . ton with }Ir= J 11rcheli. a di. (Save lle) - {SAVE 7e) W. C. LL l' � r. as ass:: h•,szr S n Th i,i day resh Tender Sweet i No 1 'Selected Firm Golden Ripe mft�n oon SevIII bee '_'! The can CORN O'N THE COB IbS• No. 1 Tree Ripened Freestone eemrs will be �(R(I)t. H. "a[ BANANAS ¢olm and 11rl Rohe Roll al .:PEACHES anrC J[r Bayles. The Roll Cat: Will he °Gr,spel". Mr. and, Mrs. K. B,nt and "k► M 5_' �' C HOME GROWN FIRM RED RIPE - family of Oshawa called on heT p mother, M.-s. `vi'., Hamilton nn! 6 a H qu rt basket doz. Tomatoes q :69 Sunday. x '`�°'. quart basket M!, and: 31: Thos. En¢lish - , �iaited w.th M.,. and Mrs. Jam.' Cary of Ajax on Sunday. i `°.SH GRADE "A" OVEN READY Rib The r t ten rl R.hlr. .la�; ex= Boneless Rolled Prima Roast . : lb. 79� Peet_ m star-, Bowl:n� at Matt: ;:` _ N 1st 5 ribs 1iam Fh•,ppin_ this com:•ng reiutay ev' nmg. _ ND Brouwhan:• well represented , ROUND at the P:cker;tig Hig-h Sch•lol as INI I��NS Steak 'or Roass Ib there a e twenty-t •o leav ing m here by Busy each morning The :apathy of the' corn- _ � - .79 �. m niur.ity i= extended to the famay 41 .f �� • of the late Mrs. Jos. Perry- who - FOR ROASTING BARBECUING OR FRYING ( Avg. Weight'2 - 3 lbs) � Crosscut Short Rib Roast . . . . . . .. . . , :lb. 591 passed away last week with interment in Brougham ceipe-' ROUND OR SQUARE .MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA eery. RUMP ROAST lb. 7 The regular meeting of the Nomen'y association was held • last Wednesday evening at the By the piece lb. 29c Sllced lb. 35c STANDING — (6th and 7th RIBS) _ (tome of Mrs. `. Burton with - a very good attendance �{iclud- ° MAPLE LEAF m PRIME RIB ROAST >. ing a Car load from Stouffville: �''; •� The president Mrs. Geo. Will- Cot tage o ( -i• n ".son welcomed all the ladies and e V SIC I'a�C Ib. FRESH LEAN opened the meeting with hymn.• , was The devotional Matt.Matthews RIB END TENDERLOIN EN � in � Be ef was taken by Mrs. Matthews for due to the absence of Mrs. Geo. ,L� �� Perry, -1[rs. Hamilton card con- venor gave the Card report. The 1b. C Ib. C treasurer gave a report t re- • FRESH p cent Bake 'Sale. An invitation �O'� �0� �►!,. 2�/z lbs.) (avg. 3 Ibs) � Rr was received front the Pickering .,� ince” t� b Anglican Church to attend then :CENTRE ROASTS OR CHOPS lb. 69e Bazaar on October 11. A discus-. s;�n was held re. Church calf"- WHOLE LOIN . : . : . , : •Ib. 59c Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot Roast lb M Clary, also a report Gn the nov. • ' • ' • • • • . pulpit chairs which the W.A. (lave purchased. qP2 �r lhursdar, September 14, 1961 ` THE P I C K E R I N G NEWS •rase III" — --f-DUEIBARTON -- -BUSINESS DIRECTORY Services In - Mr. and Mrs, Wm- Dowie of r,� /� - the Macassa Property, Kirkland WILLIAM , G. -LAWSON The Churches Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McClement and Mr. A. J. �• , Thompson on Wednesday and •BarrWer and SoNdtor GUARANTEED MCEACHN�E"S E Thursday of last week. They brought their daughter, Gina, to Radio-t7 Serwiee the Ontario Ladies College at TELMIMNE VM, 2-2741 ,► (Funeral Director Pickering Whitby where she will complete Any Make or Model her Senior Matriculation ,* United Church community deeply N. ARTHUR FIELD The commu was 1 c> Minister: REV. M6lYIlLE WTTARS shocked to hear of the tragic CHURCH Mr. N PIQtB: M0, MT. SUNDAY, SEPT. 17 drowning of Kemp Burgess, •PICKERING Private Ambuloi+et>e Service only son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack DAY OR NIGHT 'TWO CHURCH SERVICES Burgess in Gananoque last Fri- 9:45'o.m. and 11:07 a.m. day. His family is well known _' +* Sunday School same Hours in Dumbarton as both his par- WATER DELIVERED - AUDLEY - lage. families lived in the vil- WM. McEAGHNIE, Prop• 9:46 a.m.-Ghureh Service la 1Mr. and Mrs.'Fred Westgate B04y*e 3 DUGS LTD• West Of Dunbarton 10:30 a.m.-Sunday School -- and Evelyn spent last week-end at Sundridge. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS :PHONE Phone WH. 2.2171 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Salter who were mar- vied in St. Pau Anglican COSMETICS - SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS ' ATlant�•c Z-OOb3 'Pickering, Qnt. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Church, Dunbarton o on Saturday. CHURCH Sympathy •is extended to Mrs. MORNING WORSHIP Vince O'Carroll of No. 2 High- way on the death of her mother STORE HOURS: t1 a.m.-West Rouge School KEN and CLARKE Auditorium C firs. Tobin in FaitviE3w Lodge reighton, Fraser, on Saturday. WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 SUNDAY SCHOOLS Denhnrt„n Ctite'd Church a.m. to Q P.m.P R E N T I C E Drynan & Murdoch West Rouge School- The regular 'morning service SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS i p.m. to 5 p.m. AUCTIONEERS 9:30 a.m.-$ years and over was conducted by the minister Ucens*d and Autfiart:ed For rho Barristers, Solicitors and 11 a.m.-up to 8 years Dr. W. A. ..NIclsay assisted by I1 a.m.-Nursery Mrs. H. Stroud at,.the organ- Counties of Ontario and York Notaries Public Centennial Resod School- Mrs. Vera Freeman senses very PUCKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 Farm Stock,Implements, Household I1 o.m,-All ages. beautiful �lr•, •'There !; s Balm Furniture, Real Estate also our BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS 408 ROUGE HIGHL4ND5 DR. I In Gilead". 11:. McKay read.J,,F, specially of Reasonable-'Rat*s. 9 fcr his S�r;pt.11re le$sGn an l DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE! i 5 SimCOe St. N., Oshawa kr•ntirue i h:s sermn�n series qn Milliken P.O. Phone Aginc't 52W3 ! t'r.e 'Urd.'s Prayer-with the ver- Tele none RA. 3-3446 . Graham H A R DWA R E Markham. P.O. Phone Mork. 206 P ! "L,ad to nct ;nt<+ templets, n, " PRENTICES have be.n srobGsh.d � iS't• GP,crge S ! lrut lieii�•el• u� front -test". Ti::,' AuNioneen•slot. 1$90. • I"a-"' petitinru +€ the tT h`iP p:a- An scan Church ` y r h,.w +•mli".4.i.Pf <,ur dd- PIC iNG - ONTARIO p«nel ncc on G,A. If tn;s verse is! :.(APPLIANCES - PAINTS = TOOLS Dr �O�n L�St� fulfils•1, thF 1'P.� wilt naturally E. R. FLEURY i 1 e U i Rac*ar: :he ful€t;led. -We r0 a;kind; God GLASS - ETC REV, H, 5. SHEPHERD, B.A.,G,D. to" keep us.firm some..tempta- • BARRISTER SOLICITOR 1 D E N T I S T Box 198. Pickering, Ont. i tions. .Although wP will be re- NOTARY PUBLIC `Phan• Whitehall 2.3513 quirtsd tr, resit some of them. 'GENERAL H A R D W A R E Morrish o! Okt Kinysfow Road We are askin Gorto ide acid SUNDAY SERVICES R Highland Creek _ 830 a.m•-Hol Communion I desire- .ua. - Y Phone: Whitehall 2-1911 Pickerin AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 Pickering 11,00 a.rrr.-Morning Prayer I During the service there was g 1T.p0 a.m.-Hoty Communion I a sacramort of infant baptism e '.Medical Contra (4th Sunday) with the following babies being HOuRf 1100 a.m.-Sunday School in the baptized. - Monday to Friday-9.30.5 30 p.et * Porisl+ Hall Linda Dartene, daughter of Satwdey and Eveaiep 11.00 a.m.-Nursery in Rectory Mr. and Mrs., Hazen White of A Room-oges up to 4 years Pine Ridge Rd. f p a's' `OFFiCE: WH. 2-0660 weDNESDAY 51artin William, son o! Mr. RES.� WH. 2-1855 1000 am,-Holy Communion and• and Mrs. W. S.Taylor of Spruce ate NRnn 3 Rte�•ltYl ► ! MONUMENTS Interceseione for tt+e Sidi Hill Road Nathan Gleen; son of Mr.. and Jsts.' Glenn Cook of Ajax. (Wedding And Birthday Cakes 4"shwey Meeee*aM works" • • • Roderick Russell.and Michael .R08ERT AUSTIN. Prop. '� M E Christ�on Serenee Wetter James, sons of 1I r. and Mrs. Jack Alcott of Highland ��Meat PI @S O+ur S lal�s," R.R- 1, Whitby, Ontario e e Soeletr Creek. Fes• `7 "'Two ^sips *iglu sf wkifby sJ The Villaze Group of the R• on No. 2 Highway, between S H E R R I N : �aR HILL O11TAR1O Main Street - Pickering WH Z-0386 • whieby owd Aiax A. wag held at the home of �Ir. _ CHURCH SERVICE AND and Mr& Herb. Carey on Thurs- (PHONE: Whitby MO. 8i2 SUNDAY SCHOOL day afternoon. SUNDAY-11 a.m.-In the Next Sunday is Rally Day for . Alkerton Buildin , Kin Stan'Rd. the Sunda .School. The child- IA g g Y r 1 a d IFune o Hill - At Roo • s wil e rt 'n lar 9 ren l tak t the P L U M B I N G j Ambulance .Service Testimonies of Healin are iven• g e g Ii mornin service. ax LUMBER CO of the Wednesday Meeting, ,St. Andrews held of 8,p.m, ALFRED KAYES '• * A large congregation gathered � ■ _--- : R I,LifMalwci BATKROQMS No. 2 Highway T� � n to h LtheAPublicEDailly E v�re Rhhrch a'as` conducted-by the o ns-Manville Dealer - PRESSURE SYSTEMS of Pickering Beach Road same location mini ter,- entered neth eh to COTTAGE MATER( i ESTIMATES GIVEN For further information AL FE NCING ' * Coll ATlantic 2.2633 - the processional- Psalm. "All Phone Whitehall 2-6717 People that on earth do dwell". GARGE DOORS - PAINTS - PLYWOOD The Scr I'@l @Phone from ipture Lesson was Mr. Horn Do-It-Yourselif Cal me Sh0 TOOIs WHiteholl 2�-3610 Pe ry P on preached an interesting ser- Television •& Radio St.. Andrew's man on the "Holy Spirit". When a T @ems Arranged — as IOW O: we enter ' the paned to nd we (Average Garage) — $15.00 Per month . should come prepared to Rnd Presbyterian Church - God and when ,we leave we >BRADY tl .HKan B.A. Minist.r should remember that God is NO. Z H1ghWOy Whitehall 2-3251 _PHONE: TEseple 9.1191 •PLUMBING always Wi ..va DUNBARTON RADIO'i T-V 9.45 AM.• Sunday Sehooi A H. RATTEW 11 00 A M hurch Service - :STORE Miss _ . :.CICELY The one place to. gN: Gen' " Haird ware ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. everything in Numbing. 3 RO PIANO Teocheer of Piano MRRISTER AND SOLICITOR f GOOD vALUE IAT THE o�d Theory PAINTS = ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CONITH BLDG., AJAx RIGHT PR CE AND THEORY - 'Open Daily Till 3:30 p.m. also Guitar .7% Simc•• St. South, Oshawa Saturday TiN 1:00 p.nt. TOOLS• - GLASS - ETC. REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS T• Hartford, A.T.C.M. TErnple 9-3302 Y 4320 Kin star Road WHitehall 2-3336 ..INSURANCE CO. g '31 Guild Rd., Pickering WRITE OR PHONE . West Hill Cheep Rata for Form and Country AT.. 4-4721 Buildinfp ! r -- — livlhdsterm u' '^gs, FAST alsdon s�#ardware • WindniiUs, silo', Etc. SMALL MOTOR Autamebile Insurance of AR Kinds J ;:B,Qwman & Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS '' TV CLINIC Phone WHiteholl 2-0480 Pickering PHONE: WHITBY MO. 8-3521 HEATING CONTRACTORS ' Repairs to Hot Water, Steam Systems "SERVICE Gasoline Engines Installed DENNIS CARTAGE W/. H. J. Thompson,' , g,q,� L�,g, Alterations and Repairs "I1IIaeLEOD S OF MOWER SHARPENING SEPTIC TANKS i Wat r Sv TEmple 9-3357 CIALTY NED ' -BARRISTER and'SOLICITOR ' ' PICKERING ..A SPE CLE1 Soo gals e..R............. p 5as6 ao British Columbia and Ontario 830 gals. ......•...... ............ 56,00' GLENWOOD BLDG.. AJAX I Ontario Count7, was Brat via- WH. Z-1 860 Pick-up and Delivery . J, ga . i7.00 W BUTT 1,000 is ,.... WHitehal! 2.3161 ite.d by white men when Cham- !r r� " Oshawa — RA. 3-4042 ALSO SAND - 3RAVEL FILL Residence: TEmple, 9.2656 lain came,down through the Mac Can Fix-lit PHONE WH. 2-3230 TOP toll-AND T. i P WEST HILL AT. lresf k Talbot River in 1615. or ' Pago Six' — — THE P 1 C K E R I N G NEWS _ Thursday, September 14, 1961 �' h"i tby • United Church AUDLEY �►S Jaen Buck and David attended wood. Both games were well — FRENCHMAN'S `� Tian Summer trophy P�Yed with gOOd hitting on both The Rev. Keith Hawke took at Mosport last Saturday. Con. teams. In the first game, a series the church service on Sunday �� gratulationa to Tim Lloyd who of errors in the third inning cost morning. The male choir sang. placed third in his class in the the Bay team the game. The . S ee n e Of Pretty Wedd n g Rev, Hawke won the travelling motorcycle races Saturday at second game, played on Monday scholarship, having obtained top M FOUND—LAW were Mr. Douglas Law, brother marks at Queen's Theological Only four Blue Jaya from the art at Brougham was a closer contest Whitby United Church was of the bride Mr. Bruce Jack- College last spring Nezt Sunda Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club at- We are sorry to hear that Mrs. until the final inning when Green. Rose Duchesne is a patient at the wood scored four runs to win decorated with mauve, white son and Mr. Rev. Buttars will be in the pill- tended the regatta at Ashbridge's Larry Higgins. P Toronto General Hospital and the game, •led yellow gladiolas which was At the reception held at the Pit. Bay last Saturday. Those attend- We itadergo surgery. We hope We are sorry to hear that Mrs. .the setting for the wedding of church hall the bride's mother Six beginners started school on. rag were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank she will soon su well again. Alice Mansfield has undergone MISS Linda Arlene Law, daugh- received in a beige silk sheath Tuesday making the total at Aud- Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Play- A baby Shower was held -last surgery at the Ajax Hospital egad — "ter of Mr& T. Howard Law, with matching feather pillbox ley rs• . K, Pratt is in ford, George McCieery and Miss Wednesday for Mrs. Marion. send her get-well wishes. Whitby, and the late Mr. How- hat, abbe brown shoes and charge of the senior room with Maureen McCleery, Ross Fertile Brown at the home of her mo- young Jimmy Whyte, Fairview .,ard Law, to Mr. Gordon Ray gloves and a corsage of pink Mrs. Bob Bryant in the junior and Ross Duchesae. Also Mr. and Brown Mrs. Eva Playford, and she Ave., underwent a ton Fab-my "Found, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray carnations. The bridegroom's room.. Mrs. G. Eastwood, Green- Mrs. Nick Schoenstedt were there received many lovely things for on Tuesday at the Ajax Hospital Found, Pickering. Rev. John M. mother assisted in a green silk wood, is teaching at Baggotsville. in their Sea Fury. Box htnches her new baby, Marion. The,baby aad is recuperating at home. Smith officiated. Miss Margaret sheath with matching jacket and Miss Dianne Goodman is teach- were served to all skippers and �a been kept at the Ajax Hos- �Ifebber of Whitby played the hat, beige shoes and gloves and ing music at both schools• crews and a corn roast and dance The Fairport United Church wed music. pital until it gains weight, but �g a corsage of yellow roses. The 'corn roast sponsored b was held later in: the evening at W.A. will hold the first meeting P Y they expect she will be home this The bride entered-the church For the wedding trip to New the club 'was held on the lawn Ashbridge's Bay club - house. week of the season on Sept. 21. on the arm of her uncle, Mr. York State, Montreal and Ot- of the president, Bert and Mrs. There' were .several trophies but The Frenchman's Bay bantam The Frenchman's Bay Rate. Gordon White. She wore a floor- tawa, the bride wore a pink Guthrie, was attended by about 'unfortunately our club failed to softball team won two payers' Association will hold their length gown of white norganza lineri• sheath, lace bodice and 90 on Saturday. win any this year. games last regular monthly meeting at Fair- over taffeta designed "with a matching pink jacket with white Y week. The first was played Mrs. Lee Darwin left from We are very pleased to 'hear against Claremont for the town- port United Church Hall on Fri- lace bodice and featuring a seal- accessories, and corsage of pink Ma ton Airport oa Sunda after- that Ron Clark successfully day evening, Sept. 15 at 8:45. Toped neckline edged with se-I roses and white carnations. 1, pO Y ship playoff which they wono 27• noon to return to her home in Passed his fifth year accounting 7; and on `Thursday they beat The guest speaker will be Mr. yarns and wrist length sleeves Mr. and Mrs. Found will )hive California after spending several exams and now receives his chart- Plattsville, in the ORSA playoff, Gordon Hepditch, Ontario Coun- and the skirt formed a bustle I in Whitby at 105 St. Peter St. weeks with her parents, Mr. and ered accountant degree. Congrat- ty Assessor. back interest. She wore one cul-I Guests' were resent from P 8-4. The second game in the p Mrs. G. K. Pratt and sisters, Mrs. ulatioas, Ron: cured pearl "at her throat. Her'Whitby,Whitby Oshawa, Ajax, Toron-I ORSA playoffs will be played at The Fairport Yacht Club will ' Reg Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wiseman, finger-tip veil was held in,to, Pickering, Willowdale, ue-; Y : aad Mrs. Carl Plattsville'this• week. hold their annual corn roast on Q Disney. Diane and Bill and Mr. and Mrs. place by a crown of sequins and 1 bee, Oxbridge,Markham,Downs-i - The Frenchman's Bay girls' Sept. 30. They have arranged for pearls, and she carried a cas- view, Amherst Island, Kitchen-I The M. Czap family met Mrs. softball team were not so lucky movies on boating tb, be shown .cade bouquet of pink sweetheart er, Port Credit, Cooksville and' Mary 'Borbas at- Maltoa Airport..1 Congratulations to , Mr. and and lost two games to Greenwood and promise a good time for roses, white carnations with Woodstock. i early Wednesday morning. Mrs. bars. Bob Pardon on the birth 24-18 and 10-6 to give up the those who attend. trailing green ivy, i Czap had not seen her sister for of their daughter on Thursday :Hiss Judith White, cousin of The following showers were ;held for the bride: 31 years, when she left Hungary,of last week at Oshawa Hos- the bride was maid of honor, !for Canada Mrs. Borbas has..a!! ital. ' I Classmates from Lakeshore! p � eC#F!#F.4�-0ffrTeZZ,1�II•5,r G73#�31Td+0�ffi#gZ�#>�+ '', and bridesmaids were.'liras Bet- six-month visa to visit her sister Mr. andMrs. Carl Dugan and ■ ■■ E - Teachers College, presented the g CMS iT +nrT y Spencer, Port Credit, and bride with a lovely canister set and her mother in Toronto be- three girls of Lochin, visited at :Miss Barbara Forbes, Nupanee•!before leaning college. Luncheon i fore returning to her home in I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert; L1 Their gowns of taffeta with_silk.party w•as served afterwards in Hungary, Guthrie on Sunday- AS IT WAS IN PRE•CONFEDERATIpN DAYS shades prganza, overskirts were. e. home economics room. j Mr. and Mrs. Bert Guthrie vi-i Bob McHugh spent Sunday 1 at the nth Annual shades of yeIluw and mauve.I .;Miss Judith White, maid of;sited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold I with Mr. and Mrs. Featherstone.;, They were fashioned with scoop honor, and hiss Betty Spencer,;.Schyler, Paris, Ont., on. Sunday i Ford of Omagh. I 0 E R rESTIVAL necklines and sheath skirts.;bridesmaid, bout cousins.of the and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith, "Their organza pillbox hats,mitts bride, gave her a miscellaneous A carload of ladies and iris Brian and Karen, of Cha leau,. Pioneer village, Black Creek Conservation Area and shoes were all matching p Jane St and Steeles Ave. g shower at the White's residence attend a CG1T workshop at St. ,spent last week with Mr: and they carried nosegays of Ion Henry St., Whitby-. Former Stephen's,Church on Friday eve-i Smith's brother-in-law and silt-j SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1961, 10 a.m.•8 p.m. _ `mnes. Miss Janet ums and roses in matching'high school classmates and oth- ping. The local CGIT will begin'er, Mr. and Mrs. James David-I sponsored,by the Law ?to , sister i er friends were gathered to the fall season this Thursday eve-' son. Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Author", of the bride wall flower girl and i honor Linda with many lovely Hirt with Mrs. Bt71 Guthrie as Eileen Guthrie began "her 'SEE. Demonstrations of pioneer farming, spinning, weaving, she wore a white nylon dress, gifts. A most delicious lunch leader. traini g cider pressing, blacksmithins, the making of butter, soap, 4u11 skirt with embroidered t ng as a nurse at Sick sauerkraut,sausage. A quitting bee,and many other features. w•as served to over 30 ladies. (Too, bate for Last Week) Children's Hospital, Toronto, on TOUR, The fascinating Pioneer village and the Dalziel Barn.inauve border. A flowered head- Mrs• Hayes Myers"of Whitby, Church services will be at Wednesday of this week. SEE, A performance of an old-time melodrama "Murder in the band, lace gloves and white l surprised the bride with an,af- Harvesting is still ontinuin R� cam" er the NgFth York Little Theatre.csroup, shoes completed her costume.! 9:45 this Sunday. S u n d a y g g Early Canadian Dances and Bee.Gr e carried a nose ternoon shower. Twenty ladies i school will follow at 10:50, on some farms at a alow and nosegay, of white gathered together to give Linda difficult pace. Some of the grain Ras<+tar admission tees apply snd yellow mums and roses. I her 52-piece set of china, 40- has to be cleatfed of green tafnshmertta. Ample Free ParRlns , Mr. John Found was best I piece set of stainless steel cut- ware. Lunch was served outside weed seeds before it can be For turther Ie ft'natian. telephone Me s•,sot er AV, a-calls man for his brother and ushers.I lery and 32-piece set of glass- on the lawn: stored, V01 F LLO T . Summer IS �leaI Out Is ' Nea' 'rly _ y . Fail In F -. • Do n't B •. . _ e Caught Weather CALL VS NOW , ....... : . .:: .-FOR , PLUMBING = " PRESSURE SYSTEMS - OR EAVETROUGHING PROBLEMS _ _ fCENSE _FULLY QUALIFIED .'INSTALLERS" _ AND SERVICE PERSONNEL BUDGET, TERMS 1_ :OIL, GAS -'1ALES AND SERVICE, _REPAIRS :FREE ESTIMATES IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH LOCAL, ' REPUTABLE +BUSINESS FIRMS RTH R "'...MITCHELL" "L' IMITE "Established 30 rears' in Pickering" WH. 2-6771 •:.:TE. "9-2431 STATION ROAD PICKERING AFTER HOURS TE. 9-1682 7: .~1 1 Thursday, September 14, 1961 -' - T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS - � - Page Semi ' - --. _ is nw*Td INSURANCE �?EAL ESTATE f L L'E R — WEST ROUGE = him tYovery before Office WH. 2-6212 Residence WH, 2-3115 HEATING Si ikany thanks to Mr. Orval nger, Brycemore Dr. and The School is in and West Rouge be a Sale of Used West Rouge Local Esso Service Station, Is- Y R I L E. MORLEY Gas and Oil Installations Home and School Association is School Uniforms. They must be land Rd. for making the trip Clean-Out Service ready with a really interesting clean, have owners name, and possible for the West Rouge program for' the coming year. address and phone number and Baseball Teams 'when they at- " Z4-HOUR CALLS Please keep these dates open, price asked. Your Committee tended the Maple Leaf Stadium :"Your Friendly Resident Agent" Tuesday, October 10thl Wed- would like all articles at the to see a game last week,by don- .9 Tudor Street, Ajax nesday,November 1;Wednesday school by noon. Sale will be at nating the tickets to the park. �. - December 6th; 1961; February, 3.30 p.m. WH. 2-3491, 7th; March 7th; April 4th and r Mr. Paul Monroe, East Ave., p Girl Guide and Brownie L ni- 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O.•BOX 160 i May 2nd, 1962. Don't say we forms will be on sale too. Same reports a wonderful and inter- haven't given plenty of notice rules apply. Ten eating ,summer at Fort Henry this PP s per cent of where he was a Guard in the PICKERING, ONTARIO Monteith, Monteith, Year. sale price i to be donated to the Riehl Reserves,he was very pleased to & Co. On September 21st there will Home We School Association. see the Grade 8 students from, The West.Rouge Graduation CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Dinner for the Grade 8 grad- West Rouge when they visited G. W. RIEHL, C.A., R.I.A. uates from last June• will be the Fort on their trip to Ottawa OPTOMETRIC Walter Thomson, Q.C. LICENSED TRUSTEES held September xi 1961. last, June. The highlight of the Ajax - Oshawa - Stratford VISION CARE The Ladies Auxiliary.of The summer for Paul was the De- JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. First West Rouge Cubs and Oshawa RAndot h 3.3527 rnonstration of Bands & Guards BARRISTER SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC BURT R. WATERS, C.A. Scouts will hold their first meet-of WHit•holl 2-0890 PLFASANI STREET ing of the season at the home of Drills Wednesday evening Aug. COMMISSIONER FOR.OATHS (OFF LIVERPOOL RD. SOUTH) Mrs. Aileen Betts, West Point 30 when his parents Mr. and FRENCHMAN'S BAY .Crescent, Wednesday, Septem- Mrs. Alex Monroe were present Telephone: WHifehall 2-0910 ber 20, 8 p.m. All mothers who EYES EXAMINED to see their son' awarded first Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway GLASSES FITTED and REPAIRED. Ii have cubs or scouts in this FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: i group are invited to attend. prize for being the most eflicient ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES EVENINGS I Mr. and Mrs. Blair, Keltifire, recruit of the season. AVAILABLE FOR ADDRIONS BY APPOINTMENT. TE.9.2601 Scotland, are visiting with their Mrs. Betty Adams, Ridgewood AND IMPROVEMENTS. daughter, son-in-law and grand- children, th M' M ~ - -- APPRAISALS Mr.' and Mrs. Alex Rd. w her cousin, Miss ar- ____ i WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Adams, Ridgewood Rd. and ex- garet Penman, from Scotland, ---- ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. pect to spend Christmas and spent two weeks in Montreal G . NEWELL - GRAVEL ' SAND New Years here, recent! (Gladys Newell) IF YOU REQWRE ANY MORTGAGE CRUSHED STONE I Deepest sympathy is extend- y' ti FINANCING J4 FOR FAST ed to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ander- Congratulations to Mr. and I -Real Estate Broker — Pickering Village COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - son and family, Rouge Hills br. Mrs.'Albert Barron, Ridgewood ! • on the death of 3fr. Anderson' Rd. on the arrival Hof a son WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 Prompt Delivery I father in the city, September 9. t Whitby — Phone MO. 8-3625 AUBREY E. IRELAND i We are sorry-to hear Sir. Ed. Thursday, September 7 at the ATlantic 4-1551 Bentley, Roue Hills Dr, is'con- Scarbcro General H)spital. Cobourg FR. 2-7601 .. AND COMPANY fined to his -home wiih a back Slant' happy returns of the m. "Highway" ?; Mt• East of Dun6arton, No. T Highway inji;ry: Ed strained his back % - 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. Valley Forum• Road while collecting articles for the day to Cameron Bailey, Sunny- a TORONTO Z, ONTARIO local Kiwaniar.� Auction to be slope, . who 'was three years , . Pickering ;held this Saturday. September September 8, and to Ricky Rid-. EApir• 11,!300 at w• 6.5964 16 at the shopping Centre, 1?-i �P' i ding, Rouge Hills Dr. on his 0 H N L . LAY �Evaleg. fourth birthday, September S. COLD STORAGE DOORS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phenc TEMPN 9-1750 - WA. 24902 Ix I N S U R A N C E - 1e WALK-IN COOLERS 8 FREEZERS Rouge Hills Dr. have just re- ASSURANCE /! turned from a month vacation PRUDENTIAL COMPANY LTD. OF ENGLAND j i DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION when they visited their daughter SALES AND SERVICE LIFE — 'AUTOMOBILE — FIRE �. � ' son-in-law.and grandchildren, in • Support YOUr Vancouver, B.C. :We were sorry r 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST Phone AT. 2-0452 (Went Hill) Day or Night to learn that their trip had to osa�.: fhti.a Pla:a, 'Ajax 6haPPlag Centro. Phan.: wrt. 2a3oi +Comn�ulnity'' Ontario Refrigeration Enterprises post-poned when they first Phone For Isawadiat• Covrag• Day Or Night made plans as Mrs. Phenox took + LIMITED and was in bed resting with _ __ _. _ _ Ill •. Projects 16501 KINGSTON ROAD a heart ailment before. they could leave, two weeks later. PERSONALIZED PROTECTION A. R. FORTIER—INSURANCE - PHONE ATlantic 2-0216 ' - IFlRE — AUTO - LIFE CASUALTY ON 'T . .'MISS' -THIS We- Have +a •Number Hof C h ea P HO DOWN PAYMENT . - . 00 Bathrooms Installed, Septic Tanks, I ' Wells, Basements, etc. , +G USED CARS For further informal Lion call PAT DUNNE Temple 9-1841 i e s n er . . e SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT 1 r ec a ues Be ow . COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE NEW TANKS INSTALLED PAT DUNNE TEmp1e 9-1841 1960 FORD FAIRLANE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... $2,000.00 FOUR-DOOR CHEVROLET , . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,395.00 GAYLE'S BEAUTY SALON .1959 VAUXHALL VICTOR DELUXE. . .. . '. $1,250.00 a 957 FORD .STATION WAGON : . . . . . . $1,195.00 1954 TWO-DOOR CHEVROLET : . . . . . . . . . . . . . [$ 395900 Hair Sty a Est • :TINTING — BLEACHING — PERMS MOTOR SALES LIMITED p .. Woodlands Rd. Phone North Stroud's Store :AT. 4.1431 PICKERING ''WHitehall 2-5660-61 ." Sy: .. _ _ _ - , . �•; :• w , ,:: : {., - . ., .;, ..':. : • • _ ' t .: . .. _ c .. PayF•r Eight '. ..I,. : : ' mday, Septembe 14, 1%,. THE P' ICKERtNG NEWS . Thu r 61 . .,...: . AJAX AND PICKERING T�� Z SCttfR65 1;Ae c =, --- • d GENERAL HOSPITAL ltst C�!., _.-_ _- G NStatistics or Month - - - 1 o�In�tU{�tt'6 iJN TI7L Ittotvirt/al. • Church service will be with Auguat, 1961 x2: Council Happenings drawn next Sunday on accOmt Total In-Patients Admitted 218 *t i:tiTfRFA15C M ` �.,. Five members of the Picker- of Kinsale anniversary, Sept. 17. Residence F" s `�!� , ,' 1 ems Greenwood choir will provide Town of Ajax 91 7. r: �' - -41. A v ing Home and School council at- r the music. , •• ' --. ,ended a leadership [raining Pic Bring Township .... 0 " ; . 4 }, „ -c' s; _'. There will be Sunday sch 1 at Pickering Village .... .. t25 �' ,',' :nurse for' councel S Town of Whitby .......1. 14 y r•1,:: # � personnel of 10 s.m..Notice chart a of time. > } September 24 will be romo= Township 3 -v $ ` 8R1el Area C at Cobourg on Saturday, Whitby p .....r 11 •r-- ! tion day in Sunday school. Oshawa 5%' , { r,.` : iept. 9. Belleville, Oshawa; Pet- " a� The stewards meeting has been Others 10 I ��'�'•, .w.• ! ,ttelPt�n eri7oro and awould-be newcomer, postponed. until further notice. No, of Babies Born 46 _; 1 ,�,F y ` � 1 Lindsay, were all represented. Mrs. W. Keddel has returned Total Out-Patients. ... ..362 •: '�}' �, s >: "' Opportunity was provided for an to Toronto after spending the In-Patients, G-rays ....... • 62 0 ' -^ M ,-,.••• open discussion and the 30 or week With her daughter, Mrs. ). Out-Patients, X-rays ...,,. 202 1A.t t E d r.,r,., Pe -- : . , �R e. ;�,/ e,,, ,.., .� Brooks. Miniature X-rays 48 .11 r„ _ more council personnel present Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pegg of Osh- Laboratory In-Patient . �; �/-'`~ � r : all• agreed upon the success' of awa had Sunday dinner with Mr. Treatments 766 ,. x � the day and looked forward to and Mrs. M. Pegg story Out-Patients . . Labor I Treatments .. ........ 46 '4' `'F # ,.: "`«`° ° s `" `., ...<"M. .;,_.. � ,; more of these type of meetings. Mr: and Mrs. Edgie Pegg and ,. Kathy, spent the week end at Blood ....,.. 11 .labour Sunday, September 3 was observed in Pickering United Church in •a visible and tangible way. Members The first general meeting of the. Coe Hill. . •' Minor Operations ... ..... 29 contributed items from their place of work which were arrayed on each side of the pulpit, as on Thanksgiving or Harvest Home Sunda when apples, um kiss, rain, etc, are laced about the pulpit. The display was arranged Pickering Home and School coup Mrs. Mabel Ormerod of To- Major Operations 22 Y PP P P 9 P P P P Y Ear, Eye, Nose and . by Mr. Gordon Rimmer, and evinced sufficient interest that it remained on view for the next Sunday. Rev. Cil will be held is DunbartOn ront0 Spent the week end with y + . $uttars took as his sermon subject, 'The Fruits of Industry'. School on Sept. 26 at a p.m. The Miss Edith Ormerod. Tlrx•oat Operations 63 Tokens of the industrial world'were from such fields of endeavour as paper box manufacturing, machine occount- Miss Marg Selwyn, of Toronto, .. ing, building supplies, heavy construction, plumbing,'p-inttng. a'rtomobire service, welding, banking, colour research, program for the evening will in- spenf a few days last week with 'heating supplies, and electronic component manufacturing. Teaching, medicine,' fire fighting and po'ice were alsc elude a film, "Four Families"; the Milt Pegg family. Patricia Tuck •'represented. There were two tables of pamphlets an labour and labour laws. A large and detailed poster,par• .a study by Dr..M. Mead of four Eleven new, pupils, beginners. frayed the complexity and interrelatedness of the modem ind.;trial world: started school in our village last Piano & Theo 1. The United Church's new building, an extension of The Christian Education Centre, is new Comore+eel and w s rural familres in_ [n:ira; France, 8 Theory occupied by The Sunday Schoo! for the first.time September 10. It consists of eight classrooms, office, Minister's Japan and Canada.,The,'Centre of. 'week: -. Study and auditorium, supplementing.space provided by the original building first used February 1957. �at,ention• is a' year-old baby in Mr. and Mrs. -X. A. Brown Classical $ Popular " the family of a farmer of average and Bill and Miss. May Brown 29 Kingston Rd. East `� ` r • nl_awi. �f;s. L. Phin the princi- journeyed to Torollo on Sunday `- -BALSAM -MT. ZION �Monday for_ her'third. & final_;.- _.-bar. and subs: Bill Graham I pal of Rouge Hill School will +Co vi3it with relatives, . I Pickering Village -rear at P,;;erion aria 3Ii{s Mary i and family moved on the week- I ,,�nv,tstra.o the eft.tcttve useagc Mrs. Rose Cole of Brookiin vi- Dais� Sheila Disney :-as a be-!,Jean Jamieson entered the F:nd to AFH.,urn. . 1 ' y with, her `son, Phone RA. 725-4587 ginner a` P:rkQrii,� High 3csn�l I �of film in a pre-'plaunr.<i program i sited on Sun'Ja I er•101 f.'r r::t , [g ::t the O=n-. Sch'+ol ccmmenced on Tues-I or this nature, I Nelson, and family.• 'h:; year•& Zliss Wer,dy Schloer iN.a General H,iipital.•on Jlon- Flay with Mrs. C;ecit Junes a,j \yc,uld Ca.h asses 3tion try and I t rte' Rev.. T. Fleetham was�' is enter'rq the Ladies College,da}, teacher at Mount Zion.., Mi<s i have tour or. five Council-ltaisoh r.irlc in ih� pulpit urt'.Sunday. i at Whitby. . I pticintz to artn;rer�ary serene: Pat .Jacks.;n of Toronto at FJar- y �1 'y1,W'c ;ha+i look torvrarl Labor C3y: !• ti.p :rs:, Rcm.mher the date. ' He' reaviied a tine Sermon on ���1�#� . Mr3. Lloyd Wilson left last.at Iiiusaia next Sunday, Sept. 1- am and 11i�• Betty Gates be ' r K . Thursday .by bus to vi:it her ; there will be n'o c'zt�lfh :ervive ginning at Lern,mvilie ' I 1I r. and 3f3 1. McLean ilnrl' - • later in LCushin ton D.C. . t to seeing you all 'at our first,ket- r, Washington . a. .NIt...Zirrr & Sun ia} School 31e-=r Orr Urnham, .P.it g7,; acyuiu7t'd. tricletiig. >ss?ti ire vi.-,tc•,i ran Sunda;: The "mpath} 0f tht. eomr vial he at 10 a.r... irstea<f of arts Lay an<i,tF,rmalt rtin,"teraon'I •i with..relatives.of Mr. :IlrLean GET YOUR FREE Triunity gees to M.P. and 3Irs in.34: ; motored t< 3lilt gin,on Snturdar j trul .atte,lded- church service in lI Jack £mpringham and family in The tti`.?t. a iil,meet next trerl. to I+rok at tnp steam' ertK,n, ells• lRosebank H. S. -he old hrhme church of his lioy- GOLF BALL the death of Jack's father 31r SeF3i. 20 at :!an ill the church! play.. , .. 7 l hood. - ,Geo. Empringham who passers ,iasement'frith Mrs. W,-!ter Car-! To Hold Graduation Mi:+s Marion Pegg is..spend- away Saturday at his home at• ;on &- 3lrs. 'F. Disney in charge ng the week-end near Peter- WITH PURCHASE I.Claremont, also tFi Mr. and Mr>•:of the meeting'. 31rs. Robt. TW�. To Start On Banquet For Students 110['0 with Claremont Baptist I ..OF GREENS FEE Cecil Jones in the death �f their Shank w-ho liven in the Yukon I • J 1 ?ung People. - ' brother-in-law Mr. hen Thom Service Road Soon � The RoseWnk Hume .Anil I t . _ son of Toronto who pasted awa ere be met speaker. r>rl! ladies A mot.�n n-:;.-ie t;, torn. Res± , Schout A..+sociation will present a I:-ited last tSunday with Mr. and i SAT, $ SUN. after 2 P.M. Sunday. . (Too Late for•Last Week) _,Deakin last week to start a ser- I graduation banquet This- Friday I Mr., 'Jnhn Lang of Desbm•a in (Bring this ad) 1. Robt. Andrew Shank son of•! ' air. Allan Da• of Ajax re-'vice road.: running; east from evening at . Rosebank 'School at Day )� western Ontario. = 'Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Shank was turned home last week, after Liverpr�l Road,,south of No: 2 1,6:45 p,m: Mr. and 3Sr�. W. Trolley, DUFFINS CREEK ha tized, at the morrtin ser= : e'1rlin a Kee': with his rand- highway- carried. This road The 1960 graduating class will P g. P g g tI y Gloria and Joyce visited last 1 _ vice last. Sunday, parents, 31 r. and 3I r8. R. Day, !vroutgt be on town.Aip property, be honored on this occasion.with 'week with friends at Belleville. GOLF 3 COUNTRY CCUB Mr, and INIm. Ralph Jones and Mr. --'• Mrs.. Dave 'Pagan of Lot 22 :Con. 1. a banquet and presentation of 1 Mr. and' Mrs. C. McTaggart - :family spent Sunday with Mr. Toro:.- . who -returned recently 31r. Deakin last year suggest- certificates and awards. . I and 'boys, and Mr, and Mrs. on Base line, 1 mile west and 'firs. Reg. Morrish'at their,from spending the summer in I ed that a service road-be pat I Guest speal<er' for the evening I F,d(tie Pegg and family, visited I Ajax 'cottage near Norland. - England, spent .tale week-end,through from Station .Road'to will be Mr Stettl.er. principal of i 0rr Sunday afternoon with Mr. I 1 . . Miss Anna. Wilson returned,with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones.; Liverpool Rand.to service indus-I the Dunbarton High School. , and Mrs. R. Appleby. _. " ` ,, :.a ...,r,�..s.:;s_«a::.�....- mow... ..+ems, w er x' e,v�r.,- MAxP of wST�. LAYWRENCE SEAWAY and IGREAT LAKES ... . ,^__. �• ., . tC " t e : . f' s. _. s ..sue t. �. a I _. . . -- 11, ... , , + ,s.,t »k ies ltiltlCNILL,• '�, y a „-:-�,��. I . I. .V��'-I .. . . - I I ,.'. • si s .r. a,."11': � °- . �,r '.I-a �,. -c : e..,, - -. 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P `.•'•`SLWitite_M �eN b `�, rs t <r: MAIi��`.Xet#!�Eisaeeselre \` i• t • ` Q fN� ^,: , larp/tta• �� b V hLtFatt .��Itast/rl; >` a SL pater• t�• . n , <t 4 -N ar 3 , r,p r Y I I" s , \ �T 4 �: S- J Y lONL�ire tir C4 t j'-:, T t! ` :Nees Sti�Ltt - wx r , "!.. :.�:. '>;• :4 ''rct•"r Y` `A' 4 q q'e,xn•'�,A:"1:4'2'}'1 �.� S•. t r: ��.•At ip. wT ;{, „Y t*-t. ' ;-i V 'jJ: � 0 �1SCNt t1EN :Y 'i' :. . � 1�eil ltttetd • L,. , wt'* • .... p r t G LhfNhfi°i'..,^foy�v 7: Z�� _... :. . a Ff ,i :f fit, ,, ',-. «�. : - -� t ... . L e`r'.� -"`_'- .x , a w SNili 1 •_��r •+'��• •• I Fa'. •. . �. \ / s r ::'•,' , ) - - Late >!L ,0J." s0� peep Etlt .. a- -.1.• j t • • y t 111ltYitOEEEe ' t ° DETROIT �w'� w• w r , , t' e ' , .- . Ita1 a �_1'/ti ,1 " ti'. ,re ICLEYELANO ; Y f . Z." - - . f }. :.-•... • Prepered'specially for s CNICAtiOe r _,, � 1 Tdeh +aJ �i v t ;,4. I t `' eel 'eve :, t rl UPPer Lakes Sh PPing Ltd, I . FY .r. -t 4'r „"; y 1 .a ;` .r Y'tQnC ,'-,'-• ..,".., , }s.: ,I.a,,Y : I. : - n .,e r, �: . -- ,. a v R 1c t s ti•: r,. 1 1. I r..;. °'"4.`'i.`�:'�,�r.... t d•�.':•_,_..,.��s.i�.•,,.. ` i.,:�...:.:....i' •r:.:.: 4:..t: r.:Fa .. la: Y• .:'s.l _...;+ `e'l,u._<} .a.`�3 II:_ :t':.,,ta...:::i:ti.. : I . _ .. . . .Is.: , . . . , - . . ` , Thwt%eley, SOPMMe wr 14, 1961 Y H E h I C K E R I N G NEWS _ ;» .., " Paso Nine WILSON ELECTRIC, ONE OF THE FINEST FIRMS HARVEY DANCE ACADEMY ENJOYS GREAT ( BILL'S CUSTOM AUTO TRIM, MOST EXPERI- IN ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICING POPULARITY WITH RESIDENTS OF THE AREA ENCED CRAFTSMEN IN AUTO UPHOLSTERING 895 OSHAWA BLVD. SOUTH 723-4362 425 KING STREET WEST _ 725.6122 137 KING ST. WEST 723-1911 This progressive firm, established in 194-i is very capably Of all forms of social entertainment dancin en o ed and "Bill" Wannamaker, the o ular'owner of this business has directed by JOHN A. WILSON and provides industry, commer- g j Y p p -- cial and institutional establishments with one complete coverage participated in by all ages, is possibly the most popular. I 'ow- over 10 years' experience and has afforded a unique upholstery for all requirements in electric motors and are a valuable asset ever to be truly appreciated, expert guidance should be had in service to car dealers and the general public throughout to this area. the basic steps. Onty o County. Here you will find experienced craftsmen who The confidence shown in Wilson Electric by their customers This dance academy established in 1950 offers an opportunity ar qualified to do a .complete upholstering job on your car. - is reflected in the steady growth and expansion of their facilities. to learn dancing technique from qualified instructors, which. Specializing in auto tops, auto upholstery, seat covers, truck - This firm specializes in the rewinding and repairing of electric assures patrons of the finest instruction possible. Here you have sea�lie, new arm rests, etc., they turn out a job that you will be ' motors and controls. Their professional and technical personnel -the opportunity to learn the dances of your choice with pre- proud of. now handle a complete range of mechanical transmission pro- cision. Skilled in their art, they employ a master key system Should you need new covers, or if'you need the springs reset, ducts such as bearings, speed reducers and drives of all types., simplifying instruction so that all steps are mastered in a short you can call Bill's Custom Auto Trim, where you will be sure Many specialized lines such as lighting controls for automatic time. This includes Ballet, Highland, Tap, Baton Twirling, of satisfaction as all their work is guaranteed. equipment are routine. Become proficient in dancing and acquire the smooth per- You will find on hand a wide variety of selected fabrics and Compgnies such as Leland Elec c Canada Ltd., who establish fection of the professional. Pay a visit to Harvey Dance they will be pleased to quote prices for this work. a standard of ualit in.electri�and mechanical en ineerin Academy which is capably directed b Irene Harvey, who has Remember for anything in.auto top, covers upholstery, q Y g g Y Fa Y Y Y� P ry. have selected Wilson Electric as their authorized representative. the following degrees, A.C.C.M., R.M.T., C.D.T.A., N,B.T.A. and ' etc-, see Bill's Custom Auto Trim, and Tyou will agree that their LLa�--ge� stocks of equipment are always available and emergency make. your appointment and they will demonstrate why we service and their prices are the best. breakdown service is provided.You Nill find this company a fine recommend this reputable dancing academy so highly. place to do business. RICHARD GROVES,:DISTINCTIVE SIGNS MEAGHER'S IN OSHAWA, BUILDS LARGE CRYSLER FURNITURE, A WELL RESPECTED HIGHLY FAVORED IN ONTARIO CO PATRONAGE THROUGH HONEST POLICIES NAME IN THE COUNTY 843 KING ST. WEST 7ss-7671 5 KING STREET-WEST -728-3425 29-J1 CELINA AT ATHOL 72x"6164 "'Doing Business Without Signs is Like Fishing With Meagher's modern appliance centre at King St-. West in Osh- Since the very first time in 1945, when this firm was estab- Bait". awa is capably directed by JACK MEAGHER who is .well- lished, they have continually given every consideration to the This slogan is very appropriate and that is why we refer known to this district. public needs in house furnishings, with distinctive fine furni- Richard Groves to anyone needing signs. He offers a complete By visiting this store you will see a large selection of modern ture with Brand names such as Braemore, Knechtel and many sales and service on signs of all kinds, sign advertising, wall appliances, T.V., Hi-Fi and Stereo awaiting your inspection and others. lettering, banners, truck lettering, pictoral illustrations. His you will find this store your shopping mecca. You will like their People from all parts of Ontario County have found great portrait landscape paintings and Christmas commercial and fine 0play arrangements as well as.their courteous service values at this progressive store, which has become well known home displays have been a great attraction, which are on die- is . _. accorded each customer. They feature the duality products of as. one of the leading Home Furnishers in Oshawa. "Joe" play in front of his location. "Electrohome," a distinctive name in qua quality television, Crysler and son "Murray" and staff have a wide experience in They serve a large territory,and are'known -in this area as hi-fi and stereo. In the service department at this store you the furniture line and in serving the public, and their knowledge one of the leading sign firms in this part of Ontario, will find only factory-trained teebmcians to give you the type of present day needs places the modern art of furniture crafts- `This firm welcomes the business from this section. They ez- of service that you will appreciate. Their friendly experienced 'nianship of beautiful and comfortable furniture with three tend a cordial welcome to all our readers to call in at location or salesmen wilt be glad.to demonstrate their merchandise for you floors of furniture on display as well as lamps and other home phone 725-7671 for full information. Richard Groves, with E0 , or a call on the telephone will make available to you any infor- accessories. years' experience will help you plan an attractive sign with the mation you desire in this line. You will find too, that they can We are pleased to give commendable mention to Crysler right appeal, at the right price. This progressive sign company assist you with.your problems in the electric appliance field. One Furniture and wish them mar4 years of continued success, and deserves to be complimented on their fine work and we,are of the many advantages of shopping at Meagher's on King West we know that a visit here will find you becoming another of glad to recommend the .i . you. Outdoor or ir. t—r signs desig- is that you buy,Quality merchandise at prices.that will certainly their many satisfied customers that this firm enjoys throughout hated, to meet your re<:ui;•rr,:ents by three reliable sign experts please you. These many advantages certainly merit your -in-. this county. will result in increasing t,•J.i;ness. If your sign needs redesign- spection, so why,not stop in and see for yourself why Meagher's - rig or painting, call t} is T <,mpt business.firm to-day, and you is=appliance headquarters of the district. This firm is recom- will get the best in the art <,f signs. mended to you. PEOPLES CLOTHING STORE LTD., IS SHOP- . -. • PING HEADQUARTERS FOR MANY IN THIS AREA KEITH'S CAR MARKET SUPPLIES FIRESTONE STORES IN OSHAWA SERVES ALL - DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION TO MANY ONTARIO COUNTY WITH QUALITY 36 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 7223-3612 PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTY PRODUCTS AND SERVICE 190 KING STREET EAST As an outstanding Department Store established in Oshawa -137 KING ST. WEST 928.4162 725-6566 in 1924 this firm has always served the many needs of the Firestone Stores, with branches in principal cities in North families of Oshawa' and the- surrounding communities. The At his ni+w modern location in Oshawa where he opened in America, have a great reputation with thousands of -satisfied Manager, Murray Swartz, and staff are very courteous and June 1961, KEITH RLS!�ELL, who was form;�ily, in business customers, efficient.in siding customers, which'has always made ahopp;ng in Wh''tby and for over°_0 years'se]}ing cars to 0 aario County This firm has built their business and increased their number at this store very pleasant, reside•,ts is host to the•many• satisfied custom s ;hat he has of friends and customers, through their polioy—a'good service, You will be surprised at the wonderful values and we suggest served over the years. At his lot you will se. ;r3 fcr every courteous attention, and satisfaction above all to all. You visit here, ae a cor-dial welcome is extended to you. purpose. See them n-x _and you will receive. uurteous and Fair prices for the many hundreds of piecea of good quality This store is highly regarded by the people of Ontario friendly help from their: fine salesmen in making a•selection ' merchandise such as Firestone tires, tubes, power tools, auto County and is very popular as a place where people at once feel 'from their wide of-'ety f -nakes and models. accessories,electrical appliances,toys, sporting goods, and many at home while in Oshawa shopping. Its friendly •atmosphere ' Their rOutatien" Well, this is the place who,-? satisfied cus- other kinds and types of small items necessary, and handy which predominates at all times, has placed this stor- in a class tomers come a„a:n and tell their friends about. They are not around your auto and home, as well as a service department for by itself and it may be well termed the shopping headquarters just interested in making a quick sale but to know that YOU _ brake and tire service and accessory installation. Also for the surroundi district. are well satisfied with your car. Yc•u will find cars here that , e most modem equipment in a qua ley an air prices are reaponar a or t sir . iQ i n fully equipped stir your Oshawa. standing in this section of Ontario and we are pleased to recom needs with a policy of satisfaction. We feel that we would be far amiss if we should fail to count mend People's Clothing Store Ltd., 1# all our people for mare We are r leased to r•ecommer.d t'iis dependable used car Firestone Stores, under the personal direction of Mr. Bill Fertile, pleasant shopping. dealer in Oshawa to all our readers, %.here you may become an branch manager, as a distinct credit to Oshawa, and the district. - other of their satisfied customers who own very dependable . With the great multitude of satisfied customers we wish in this transportation. review to highly recommend this firm. JACKSON SUPPLY LTD. SERVES AN IM- PORTANT NEED TO GARAGE OPERATORS TK ETTE PLUMBING COMPANY LTD. A VERY OF THIS COUNTY ' ELNA SEWING CENTRE HAS AN EXCELLENT� - -DEPENDABLE FIRM SE':VING OSHAWA REPUTATION IN THIS COUNTY 45 PRINCE ST. OSHAWA 72s-475s AND DiSTRiCT ALSO STORES AT WEST HILL AND MARKHAM 165 SIMCOE S. • '728-2991 SHOWROOM: 23 C ELL�A STREET -3279 This reliable firm offers a wide selection of new "Elva" and There is probably no other organization in the whole automo-tive trade that has extended such an efficient service to garage This business established in Oshawa for the past 11 years is cap- used trade-in sewing machines. Mr. Richard Strain, the manager operators in the area as the firm of Jackson Supply Ltd., sere- ably directed by MR. VAL IMETTE, President and General Manager, there; has had many years of experience in the sewing machine in ra o rators since 1949. The reason of who is well known in the district. This firm features only better field and carries a complete line of parts for these machines, g preference for known lines in plumbing and heating fixtures which are recognized . The "Elva", is the finest machine on the market today, does the services provided by this firm are with the need of speedy for quality and service ability. embroidery, button-holes, sews on buttons etc. It is a completely repairs today in garages, and this firm is fully equipped to It is true that intakes good dependable products to have'this finest automatic machine which does hundreds of embroidery patterns. sup wholesale auto parts and garage supplies. For you, the plumbing or heating system bdtpt is also important to have it pro- It has a static free motor, and is an extra quiet machine, which public, to receive fast, efficient service, it .erative for pert installed b a•firm such as Mette Plumbing Company q e, our garage o orator to have a necessary outlet which can be y y• B pant L"tJ., is moderately priced. Besides the fully automatic, they also have depepded poop o auliply your garage or service without placing who have been identified with the trade for many years. All of their straight-stitch machines and a wide variety of cabinets in all Plumbing and Heating mechanics are licensed and union members, models to choose from. Be modern — buy Elna, orders well in advance. Fitting into this group of`'supply firms which attests to their.qualifi.atio ,. Th:y are specialists .n modcrn in this area is Jackson Supply Ltd. It is a wholesale firm, but bathrooms and modern heating also service work on alt types n This sewing machine centre has become a popular s»ot' with its part has been to supply garage and servile men with parts, the ladies of this section. We suggest that if you have not already accessories, tools and all the equipment to make it possible for plumbing• automatic gas and clecr.ric %water heaters and. gas conver- r stopped in to see their fine showing of-modern sewing machines you to get your car serviced and repaired without delay. Few sion burners, this includes repairs, alterations and new installation, and supplies, that yew do so y.any time you are in Oshawa, this includes residential.-commercial and industrial services, service organizations can keep on hand all the many items We suggest you try this up-to-date organization for your plumbing needed to keep a car in good running order, and 'thus Jackson and heating problems as many others have been pleased with the Supply Ltd., under the capable guidance of Ken Jackson, gen. very satisfactory + mgr., steps in and fills that need with quality arts and acces- y rl',jobs then have done in this district. JOHNSTON'S (OSHAWA) LTD. MEETS THE '� g p q p Under the guidance of '!11r. Val Aiette this has become one of sories, with,speedy service unexcelled'in the area, and certainly Oshawa's most reputable firms. DESIRES OF THE WELL DRESSED MEN. & BOYS merits review in this issue. - OF THIS COUNTY, 8 SIMCUE N. - -MOTOR CITY BOWLING LANES, POPULAR 72�-�01] MEADOW'S TRAVEL SERVICE, A VALUED WITH SPORTING PEOPLE ALL OVER This firm which was established in 1917 by the late D. FRANK FIRM SERVING THIS PART OF ONTARIO ONTARIO COUNTY JOHNSTON, is capably girected by his son "MU 1tRAY" who is -- carrying on the great policies of hi"s father with personalized 22 ySIMCOE ST. SOUTH i- ; 723-9441 78 RICHMOND ST. WEST 723.3212 service, ethical business practices, stressing quality in their.many branded lines carried. This business is a notable example of sub- This firm has assisted hundreds of people in Ontario with This popular fully air-conditioned bowling alley is' one of -the stantial growth and steady progress in business through their tours and travel service of the finest rating. Established in finest Bowling Centers and is a social gathering place where you high standards which have been upheld over the years., Oshawa in 1955,and capably managed by John.Cummings this meet your friends and can enjoy bowling, which is a pleasant pas- This very popular men's and boys' wear store has always met firm has assured fast service on all airline reservations, book- time. { with great approval by the male population from West Hill-to -inga'on all steamships, also bus tours in Canada and the United Bowling offers keen•competition and makes one enjoy fife all the Cobourg. Murray Johnston and his staff are well recognjzed for States and have assured the travelling public that information more. Located at 78 Richmond W. these alleys are a favorite with the personalized service extended to their customers which is one and services directed from their place are up to date and has the bowlers in this part of the county and the gents and ladies may of the main reasons this firm has enjoyed such great success: become a centre for everything in travel for people from all go there at any time and we assure you that quietness, courtesy and This store is prepared to serve men and boys of•all ages and parts of the district. a pleasant time will attend your visit. ideas with the most up to date stock the market affords. They Stop in at MEADOWS�TRAVEL SERVICE and acquaint .. The charges for bowling are very small and you will find we have besides men's and boys' wear,a complete formal clothes yourself with the vast service facilities available here and kept'alleys and the beat of'equipment here including 40 Brunswick rental:service and are authorized headquarters for Boy Scout regardless'of whether you aie'rea4dy foi a booking or ust con Lanes fully automatic. They are open daily from 9 A.M. till mid- clothing and equipment. We suggest that you pay a visit to templating a trip you are assured of being treated with the itt_ sight, and the games not only give you everlasting enjoyment, sus- Johnston (Oshawa) Ltd. and be`trfated with the utmost courtesy most courtesy from the fully trained staff who are capable of tained'interest, but also offers plenty of excitement, thrills and keen - and friendliness in viewing finest quality glen's and boys'•wear making your reservation for more pleasant travelling whether competition. ' that has ''always made shopping at "Johnston's" a pleasure. We by Air, Steamship, Bus, etc. We are pleased to recommend In this business review we wish to compliment Matt Kotelko, the are pleased to highly recommend this well recognized business of MEADOWS TRAVEL `SERVICE who caw-xsntre you of the manager for the clean•fascinating amusement they offer %tie people 01V,- i H A A Oshawa to all our readers. ultimate in modern travel service.- this - -Thursday, Soptimt,»r 14, 1li1 Prior Tait - — THE P I C K E R I N G • NEW'S t 2 Wee- ks" 6f Values g — AT — f on s , r. _ MARKET PICKERING _ 1P We Reserve the Right T4 Limit Quantities FOOD PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT. 13, 14, 15, 16 UNLESS OTHERMARKED WISE MAR STOKELY'S FANCY - - JUICY FRESH FLAVOR — VAL ENCIAS , 48-OZ. i ICE TINS �•--� TOMATO $ KIST SUN GREEN GIANT _ - :ORANGES i 14-OZ. COR TINS BL E TS f. - Doz. Size 163 s SUNNY MORN - : - 1•LB. . FIRST OF THE SEASON—FLAMING RED No:-1 GRADE PKGS. $ TOKAY GRAPES ,Z, lbs. 25c HEINZ 1t':�1T-No. 1 GRADE . NIAGARA GROWN , I. BARTLETT PEARS7 C -oi. _ �. TIN' FRESH—tio.'`1'GRADE SP.A HETT1 -.7 .. .._ CRISP CELERY -2 =zE , :19c REFRESHING FLAVOR! , IZE CHOICE NEW ZEALAND LAMB SALE _ SUNKIST LEMONS' 6 t' 36 29c SHORT CU-T—WHOLE OR HALF r 3 The' Following Items Effective September 13-thru September 23 '4 LEG 0 -. .LAMB . LB: A CHOICE PEACH HALVES .� IG 5 r _Whole, Flank On LB. 29C z Tins 1 .00 i .az.- G FOOD !DOGHOUSE LAMB-IN-THE-BASKET- T"EVAPORATED MILK 7 TINS r TAIL FRONT ,O LAMBRolip ast, Chops, Stew ..LB. 9t JELLO POWDERS Acc HAVORS 12 ►K65. 100 SLICED SIDE .BACON TABLERITE RINDLESS-1% LB. PKG. TABLERrriil2-OZ. PKG. Au FOR :1GA FOILWRAP 4 ° O 1000 SLICED BOLOGNA . v a TABLERITE WIE NERS 14-02. PKG. of EIGST , f.IGA WAXED PAPER : : 100-FOOT 1.00 - — 'BLUE, GREEN, PINK, YELLOW, WHITE _ FRESH : . . Ib. 59 'C TOILET TISSUE :.'i. Q Ra . s :700 PORK SIDE RIBS , MEATY 4 MAPLE LEAF MILD CURED—'/, Cryovac G cNU"cN, NICE DIGESTIVE, GOLDEN MINEAT . aNORfTP�lcc ROLL �b: �.. . BISCUITS PEES FR .5 6s: 'I.00 PE�AMEAL COTTAGE 3 5 . .' -. "SPE CIAL BONUS BOOSTER SELECTI ON" THE EXTRA ,A TOTAL.OF $34 :CONSULATE FILTER Receive $10.00 GOLDEN - IN -IGA BONUS TAPES, _ CIGARETT-ES- BONUS .� uR� Receive FREE $6.00 in Bonus Tapes with :CARTON OF 2m 'APE PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT Or DELMONTE.DRINK 3 48-oz. tins $1.00 AYLMER.BOSTON BAKED *=.,G *=.,BEANS WITH PORK -':.:6 15-oz. tins $1.00 KRAFT CANADIAN' 0 BETTY CROCKER—White, ., Hazy Spin• CoccAA - CAKE MIXES . . . . . . . . 3 20 oz. pkgs. $1.00 CHEESE p/1/Eiv Educational.Value WESTINGHOUSE_z31N, 4Dw, 6OW 16-OZ. LIGHT BULBS . . •6 for $1.00 PKGS.. for the SLICES ' Receive FREE $4.00 in Bonus Tapes with A� Entire family IGA MARGARINE . . . . . 4 I-1b. pkgs. $1.00 SPECIAL Following Items Effective Sept. 13, 14, 15, 16 Receive FREE $2.90 Bonus Tape with BIRDSEYE BIRDSEYE FROZEN — FROZEN PEAS 1s FRS�TCH GREEN BEANS . . . . 18-oz. pkgs ONTARIO .... OFFt EM No. 1 GRADE POTATOES . . :. 10-1b. Bag TABLERITE VACOUM PACK COOKED MEATS :. - -,6-oz. pkg. Z.C�Z: �1t95. �� . :d Moe, ad CheeN, pukh, C"fepn Lat, Pickle n1 PimlNft v