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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_09_21 S 1 N C E --- - 8TTTH IfL L 1 s! d 1 2 . 0040 VOLUME 78—No. 52 PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1961 PRICE: 10c PER COPY , aW®11dNWNIU' WNdiIINiNiallUNIL'IIIWiIIilC:ililllNdlgldll!W�li,'li • • • • • �. . Pickerin Village Rosicrucians Police Cl ture 3 Esca pees 41dINNNIIL�NNININNNIWIININIdW1CNNuNdIWNN'' Pe-ri n � Village 1�otes � g --9 Council Briefs Commemorate From Cobbu r g School faIINNN111NNp91dddN!tdNdItlIIINNNNIdEldlmlP'91 IN" n" nm,•r, N i ;M� Inin ;,." Permission granted for can- • .7 dINOlINiwN ,,vOIGIII. (1NNfI(INILNId.NL.,..,.,..,101.;ItL.illdfli�lllldll"I..::•.�IL•JI1.I�NR,,....,,•�I . Great Pyramid vass for Institute for the Blind. Three ten-age boys, who spent I Hwy. 2 just west of Altona Rd. Chief Howard Nickling has -a Mr. and Mrs. E. Haywood of Sept. 18-30. Sunday night in the Rouge Val-1'Tile other two were picked u on peach tree in his yard whose Elizabeth Street held a family re-I A b law will be On September 23, when the P P y prepared to sun on its ecli tics ley ravine, clad bnly in pyjamas-the highway, thumbing towards branches are so loaded down will union at their home on Saturday. cover holidays of municipal em- P 1 journey were finally. rounded up on Mon- ' Dunbarton on Monday afternoon. fruit that it is causing hem tc Mr. and Mrs. W. Beelen and crosses the al equip equator for I Y 8 ployees. *. day afternoon by police and train- I They had broken into a building break. family have sold their house o-! The resignation a autumnal equinox, Rosicru- g gnation of Mrs:Yvon- ing school officials. and stole some clothing. the main' street and are movie °inns throughout the world will oiling Rick Hannah has acquired f 8�ne Miller way accepted by •The three boys, aged 13, 14 I Officials then returned them to teaching xt week-end into their new ; commemorate the building. of >f position at Delta, hex council. Mrs, Miller has been :.- t and 15 left the school on Sunday the school at Cobour Smiths Falls. We wish him sue home on Duffin. he great pyramid. i Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Runnalls i employee of the municipal office I F°ate•• Ian Bell, Master of the night, stole a C2tt is . 401.g and with his first school. i for two pears. headed west on Hwy. 401. They Were in Toronto on Sunday vi- I , �local AMORC Rosicrueian Pro- MORLEY PARS PLEASED Mr. and Mrs. Chester Butt. Pickering s share of fires it ran out of gas at the Rouge and -siting friends. naoa. states that Rosicrucians Mails 1St., have returned after 8 i County police court for July way ( abandoned the car. Mr. Stone of Morely -Park _ It vas "open house" at Ajax throughout the,jurisdiction of holidays up north. While driving � ,$230.72. j Pickering Twp. police picked tip pnbl!dy thanked Pickering Val- Hospital on Monday and the Wo the philosophic Order will gath- through Copper Cliff they visit- .Council agreed to the federal the car and at 7:30 a.m. on Mon- loge council last week'for the men's Institute took advantage of er for a ceremony on Septem- ed Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ruaci' government placing a siren in day received a call that persons work that has been done on the this when*approximately I5 mem- bee, 22nd., at which time they man, (Mr. Runcimaa was former the village for emergency warn- in- pyjamas were seen is the streets there-He said they were OPP 'officer in this area). Mrs. bers were shown through the in will symbolically re-enact the Rouge Valley.g• e Y pleased with the work that has Runciman was not enjoying the hospital seeing the equipment and building of the Great Pyramid Three township p police cars and been done. hearing about the different meth- of Cheops. beat of health we are sorry is • seven from Metro converged on A month ago a delegation ods used. The ladies had .visits According to Rosictucian-tra- hear. Mrs. Butt's daughter, Helen Cars COI Ifde I the area after they learned who from Morley Park appeared be- ' with man Pickering residents According states Frater Bell the and husband Bob, are holidaying y 8 __ ' the trio were. One boy was caught fore eotiadl asking that read while there. • - f Cheops at Giza was at Gaspe for 10 days. about 10,a.m is a field, north of and culvert work be done. . We sae_ by the window signs Mrs. Purvis, Lincoln Avenue At Highway begun about 4000 B.C. on-the r that Mark's Electric will open at spent last weekend at the home occasion of the' fall equinox. , the corner store on Octeher 13. of her daughter Mrs. J. C. Moor- w Unlike the other Bay R� Dwellings Meet house, Sca oro district. And Brock Road during the Pyramid, Age built Ridge's D e I n ee Mr. and Mrs. M. Bongard, %fill Property damage amounted Egypt;it was not intended as ] 9 ` BS I Street, were in London. Ont.. over to $27+;.00 when two cars were a burial place for a vain Phars- • �^ ' t t the weekend visiting the Lewis'. in collision at the corner of oh who desired a monument of Bronze Medallion . Standards Th'e Friendly Get-Togetber Club , Brock Road and No. 2, Satur- I his reign, but as a temple of 'Many new electrical features and function of the family. The met at the home 61 %jest A. Grills day night. learning. The construction of a on Wednesday. Th meet eve the Great mid, it is said, !for comfort living that are ugu- kitchens are well planned to de- Y• et' ry{ Joeseph Lippert of toronto Pyramid, two weeks. ; was, going .to' turn north on required a knowledge of all the ally found only in luxury dwell- light the average housewife in tars. James Smith and three ' Brock Road when he was struck j known sciences of that period +these dwellings that are appli- x i ings have been introduced into j ante conditioned." There are s-4, children of Lincoln Street : from the rear by a car driven Its building entailed a mastery ' have returned home after spend- by Peter Blackwell of Oshawa. of mathematics and physics,and j the attractive homes t'�^t ate separate circuits and outlets for ing the summer in Scotland at the n considerable understapdin of being constructed by C,)iTQ'li- f.major-kitchon Jtn•i ur., ry ap- {„ No-one was injured. g I dated Building' Corporation' in I pliances, and a variety of loca- y E bone of her parent,: Pickering Township p o I'i c e those fundamentals of astrono- the lovely exurban Bay Ridges I tiona for dozens of smaller a 1- Mrs. Togerson and Veronica charged Blackwell with careless my recognized today. p� ' were among the visitors to %tart' dealing i Croce the d today. ucians, it is area around Frenchman's Bay.. i pliances. F,a c h Bronze Medal- r�, F Lake on Sunday. Sept. 10. E'said; trace their tradition vii- Veronica • with modest incomes have elec- 'heater installed. There is ro- 4 a TogesSOn spent a very t gin back to the year 1350•B.C., , i R enjoyable weekend with Joan.,SCHOOL FAIR ON SATURDAY when Amenhotep IV was Phara- trical features that meet not vision for at ]east four more Gardiner at Greenwood' recently. - The 1 Ith annual .School Fair nh of >rgy�t and historically.I only today's modern require- major electrical appliances, in- _ and kids' Day sponsored by the known as the first personality, ments but also those of the fu- +eluding circuits and cables for 8 in history, they commemorate i turn. The.Bay Ridges dwellings i a range and dryer. • • Pickering and Kiwanis T Village Council Club will be held this Saturday their ancient origin try the vita- are Bronze '11er,allion homes It was pointed out by officials I that have-"full house .power", 'of the Consolidated. Building ' a3 Kiwanis Park. Dunharton, Sept' alistic stone construction to providing an electrical system-3;Corporation that the Bronze Nle- s°` Backs H3Spital lure pyramid. The laying of School children from all over , which 1: e7,-iont and safe lie. dallion symbol a ;ure indica- MIL HARRY ASHTON the district will be competing is 'represents cause A conforms to Hydro tion-to th .,,,.,,� ' t'v• huver the cultural accomplishments of I - wbo will represent Ontario 5weepstokes the various classes with their ex-I the Order during each year of standar is of ~siring adequacy� that he is getPni'r a home that Coup and Durbam ins on hibits The exhibit tent will be its existence. The apex will be and Is designed to meet a fami- meets all the electrical require- the Pro'inefal Council aft to the general public from ly s growing newia. ° ments for comfort living, in " New Democratic P He w•Bl 'Pickering ViI]age council hsa °fin � �• I Placed upon a miniature eyes- g• ' Party. 2-4;30 p.m. and parents and mid at a future time when the;. Modern lighting Is' anothe= this age when more and more . be a del to the eouveo- voted to back a resolution from friends are raged to ahead and ideals of the Rosicrucian move- attractive feature in these labour-saving appliances are be. don to be head at N Falls Peel County to ask the govern- I �� see just what these children have I ment have been realized. T h e homes that are skillfully "light ing introduced to lessen the bur. on to legalize hospital sweep-Thanksgiving weep-nod and accomplished. conditioned",. fitting each mood i den of the housewife. wW be one of 50 counties rep- ;takes in Canada. outdoor fete and ceremony will resented• A week ago, after some dis- �aO will a parade at 2 be enacted locally at the Mason- Township cass.ioii, , Pickering Township p.m. and special contests. You is Half, 103 Brock St.,' north, Lions to Mr. and will enjoy it, so come along this,Whitby, Ontario, Friday night, Village cad • est from Mrs. Stanley White of 2nd.Con., i Peel County. n• `t 945 wbo ceJrbrated their 32nd wed- i - The public is cordially invited • • • • • ding anniversary last week. It is noted that the Tot�na}ii THOSE TYPE GRE.�LLINS! to witness the-ritual and ar- Mr. and Mrs. George Brown I of Uxbridge and Whitchurch P Or resting New Municipal Building e have boil endorsed the resale- Last week, the type gremlins, ticipate in the fete. and family attended the fall fair plague of those of us in the print- Pickering Village council last "Let's have no more monkey At Beaverton on Saturday. Lon' ing business were at it again. INTERESTING SPEAKER week agreed to start again on business,' said Councillor Len Mr, living White was taken to The case for legalizing sweep- A sentence in a story bout' plans for a new municipal build- Mr. Pickering United Church will Burningham. "As chairman of Toronto General last week and stakes in Canada has been.un- Pickering Township police read: ing and a committee meeting to underwent. surgery on Monday, der discussion for years. Many turn its attention next weekend discuss the new building will be this committee, I want to see the reports that are made and the to the subject, The Church and Sept. 18. Our sincere wishes for are opposed for various reasons, ' files that are kept are quite ea- held this week. this thing get going." i the Challenge of Christian Edu- a good recovery, while others feel that all this pensive. The last word in the sen- The village has about ;12,200 Reece Morley said that i! His man friends will be ad mono should not be going out cation'. A skit on 'Crisis at a special building fund now there was not enough money to Y 81 y g g fence should have read—a:tensive Crossroads' is now being re= to hear that Mr. Frank Prouse is of the country, when most of In another paragraph, the} and another N,600 from the sale include a police office, it would expected home this 'week frott!i our own hospitals are havin a hearsed and will be presented P having.a young man who was charged with of lots.They never received per- be left where it, is: He said following the dinner 5:80 p.m. Oshawa Hospital. financial struggle., driving while his license was un- mission to use this money to- maybe the building could be de- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Murison Saturday. under suspicion, actually was wards the new building• signed and add a police office Rev, George James B.A. B.D. enjoyed a supper party at the charged for driving while his li- ' "I think we are being discri- later, if it is needed.. Get $SO Cash an editor of The Board of Pub- Crenosha last Saturday on the oc- ; • tense was under suspension. � minuted against' said Reeve C. "The police are revgr in the lications' The United C-urch of casion of their 25th wedding am- We enjoy a diet of crow once E. Morley "I have heard of office anyway" said Councillor Canada will give two addresses niversary. Mr, and Mrs. Ron Hall • in a,while. ' other communities who have Burningham were visitors at the Muirsoa'a �/ _ on 'The New Curriculum' in money from the sale of "T think we could riot up a From Ajax Christian.Education, the`first on " over the week end. CNIB CANVASS ` lots for murRcipal buildings and nice building for about $:0,000, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bark have Coffee Shop Saturday evening and the sec- e5 Ladies of St. Francis de Sales even libraries. said Councillor Ab.Reeve. moved to' Guelph where Erie is will canvass for the C.NIB during ^nd on Snndav at The Church Services. Mr. James, the son of taking abour-year course in me- About $50.00 in cash was tak- the weeks of Sept. 17 and 24- a retired United Church minis- Elaine engineering, also sister en from the Ajax Coffee Shop ter is a graduate of. Victoria ;Highways To Pay The Village was home for week-end-I WILLIAM TEEFY early Sunday rrlorning, when University and was ordained in from Western Hospital where she entry was made through a rear After a lengthy illness, William ;1955. He served five ears in is in training. - y $150.00--For' Road AI lowance Mr. Ray Doble has .his mother ; ir. Teefy died on Monday.August 28 ,the pastorate before going to -This set off a burglar, alarm in the Oshawa Genera] Hospital. his present post in Toronto. staying with there this week from ;that was heard by Ajax police. , Born in Greenwood in 1884 he Pickering Village council last side of No. 2 Highway, Just Sunderland. I The Conference is open to all Although police were on the moved to the farm in Pickering week 'accepted the offer from =west of Duffins Creek. Mr, and Mrs.,V. Bye, Cameron I who are willing to consider how It was ointed out b• 1 '• scene minutes after the break- in 1896 where he had resided the Church e a n best proclaim the 0 n t a r i o Department of I P y Reeve St., had Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baker in a search of the area failed ever.since. P C. E. Dlnrley that the depart- from Woodbridge, and Mr. and f ' the message of t h e Christian Highways to purchase a piece t is resentl usin the land to•turn up the thief or thieves. His wife the former . - Faith. Mrs, James Baker, Toronto, vi- I Griskin of Malvern, predeceased of road allowance on the south for a ditch anyway. siting them on Sunday. 1 him in 1944 also one daughter Leo and Jimmy .Daly, Windsor I PICKERING SCOUT NEWS Veronica. Surviving are six.sons: WATER! WATER! Dr., spent a week at Gravenhurst Jerry Suter of the First Brock Patrick of Pickering, Vincent of Water! Water! But can't afford Man IS Asleep, �s Thrown From at the home of their grandparents ; Road Cub Pack went into. the Woodville, John of Calgary. a drink that is the theme song enjoying a good holiday. I First Pickering Scout Troop. James of Pickering, Gerald of of all those Bay Ridgers that • • • Jim and Shirley'Mackie enter-. ,After the going-up ceremonies' Lindsav, Edward of Pickering and have received their first water Back Of Truck While Standing Still tained their friends at a wiener;,on Friday night, the following fppr daughters, Mary of Picker- bill from . Pickering Twp. It is roast at Squire's Beach last Sat- 'boys were taken into .the Scout, ing, Margaret (Mrs. J. Byrne) of l reported that the water rate bears I ' Probably the inost surprised I around, the truck was 39 feet urday night. .. Troop: Roger Dooble, Hugh Law- , Oshawa, Sister Mary Joanne, an additional 100 percent to pay man in Canada last night was away. Several members of the Dun- son, Ricky Jolliffe, Nett Johnson C.S.J. of Oshawa, Rita (Mrs. J. for sewage. Several residents re- Edward Cameron of Keswick. Alexander bicClay and Bill barton Kiwanis leave this week apd Bliss.Burns. Three boys were Brett) of Pickering and twenty- ported bills as high as $28 for a He was sleeping in the' back Redford who were .in the front. for a four-day convention in Que- !invested into the First Pickering five grandchildren, also two sist- three-month period. A regular of a truck, which was parked of,the truck were almost as our- bee City. Scout Troop, they were Neil ers. Mrs. E. J. Hogan of Toronto, contract to supply water was sign- on No. 2 Highway, just west of 'prised. Mrs. Peggy Scott, Lincoln Ave., Johnson, Hugh Lawson and Rog- Mrs. M. Grace of Vancouver., ed by all residents at 55.6 gross Pickering.Village, when a car f Driver of the car that hit the wa hostess at a miscellaneous er boble. Requiem'High Mass was 'cele- per 1000-gallons with a minimum truck was Stanley Pelt of Tor- was 'into the rear of the I shower in honor of Ruth Irish on -A reminder to all Cubs of their brated at St. Francis de Saes of $5.56 but all parties concern- onto. Ilia head required six truck. Monday nigh. Ruth received i meeting on Friday night, Sept. church by the Rev. A. McMahon. ed failed to mention the sewage' . , stitches to close a wound. He - many lovely gifts on this happy 122 at the Parish Hall, back of I Interment was in- St. Francis de charge, Bence the many nom- Cameron was thrown out of was charged by Pickering Town- occasion. Anglican Church. Sales Cemetery. plaints. G the truck and when he looked ship Police with drtmk driving. - : It '�1II►e) :. - - a-H E. P f C IC Et I KG ' 14 E W S ' y�� T UTI&Y, 911 L"T ' . FRENCHMAN'S 'mil Mrs. Bob Ho"=, Liver.. pool Road, was taken to the Ajax Tfi E PICKERINGNEW e F A i BAY Saturday in serious can- E S T A e L I S N E N 1 1 1 1 I RPO RT BEACH dition with pneumonia. He is now Issued every Thursday Frenchman's Bay bantam soft- Out of the oxygen and is improv-• by The News Printing and Publishing Company Mark Harris, son of Mr. and , 4-.ong:a.ulationb - to Jenni j bail team won the second round in6 He is wished sees y recov- AtOorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont. Mrs. R. Harris, Moorelands, has Paig-e whu will be 14 on Sept. 20. ! of the, URSA playoffs when the4 ery' returned home from Sick Chill- defeated Bowmanville 5-0 on Sat- r:en':hman's Bay Boti1!ing Lea.-' R_-minder: Child Health Clinic , gue got off to a good start lot: i11eSCRIPTION RATES: ;2.50'per year — United States ;3.00 per year Ten's Hospital and is recovering ur;..ay. Keith Fertile pitched the: g nicely. commences Tuesday, Sept. 26 at ; seven innings and gave u only the'season with an exce;'ent twn- BARRY JNURKAR, Editor Mrs. F. Gates and-Mrs'. F. Wil th. Community Hall from 2-3 one hit. The boys all p I out. Most of last year's bowler s y payed ex- ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST — " kinson were on hand Saturday -p.m. Un'ess otherwise stated the` ceptionally well and with this ; were there and they also welccm-• evening. Sept. 6 at the Commun- ; type of ball they have a good td a few new members. There are clinic wiil be held every month , again eight terms• which as c; ity Hall when the Young People chance to make the finals. g g y �`1 i of the community held a dancing on the tourth Tuesday of the `are not named and are tt;t *' - Grab I t Quick !1 y % ! Finsl results of the point rac_s are not tamed. mouth at the above mention J • , party complete with refreshments. i - I had by the Frenchman's Bay k There was quite a discussion place and time. Yacht Club for Blue.Jays have The Rouge Hills 133jow:irig Lea•• among the youngsters and it !s bten tabulated with total Sue resumes activities-for the sea- We feel that the piece of property, on the west side Mr. R. Palmer is' making a � points I 2 hoped to be ab,e to form a I. g based on the best of five rac-s. son on Thursday, Sep,. 8 at of Duffin s Creek, on the north side of No. 2 Highway Young People's Social Club in t remarkable recovery at Oshawa There were 25 boats enttered and 7:3'u. -Anyone interested in join- should be grabbed quickly by some level of government the future. General Hospital following major the first 10 are listed below. Crn ! ing this Ita;tie -ma'- contact Mrs. Janet Fenimore and Barry i Eva Playfoid for furth_r infor-� or agency and not allowed to get into private hands. I surgery. f gratulations to Ron Playfoid wno Campbell of Toronto were guess 1-was in first place with 151 points matiorh over the week-end att�a Pickard's Guile registration was held at ! and will win the trophy. Miss Joyce F_r;"_ rn-n honor.. Rumour had it•that the Ontario Department of. High- ares.' phy. Second. I ed at a bridal shower of Dumbarton Sh :he Community Hall on Wednes Michael McInerney; third, Len given by ways had bought this small piece of property, cleared it Happy birthday to Buddy Cas- the relatives of her fiance, sells who will be. 10 day, Sept. 13 and due to the utter . Canham; fourth, hleville Lawr- � � and were going to turn it into a wayside park with pie- years old ence: fifth, Ron Clark: sixth. Pat Hercia, at Sitch Hall in Osha- September 17. - of response,, Guide Captain y g wa.on Sunda There were over aie tables and benches. � M°s. E. Crosier has Decided that:,Shewan: seventh, Ray Singer; Y• Mrs. D. Barker of Fairport sib rth, Eric Playfoid; ninth, Tom 75 guests who came from Osha- Road South is resting at home the company will not open until! Tomblin. Jr.; l Oth. H. Usher. Jr. wa, Port Hope. Toronto and However last week, we noticed `for Bale signs post- g following a stay in Ajax Hosp further notice. ; Rogl;r Conant won the -Switch I Frenchmads Bay and she receiv- ed On the property. tal as a result of a' back injury Race." held on Sunday. On Sat-I ed many beautiful gifts. due to a home accident. Ivf:. A. Clareboudt is still in ! urday. Set 23, man of the ski Mr. and Mrs. E. Buck, Fair- The highways department has done a good job of y happy returns to Brian hospita� at this time but friends Sept. y p Man ha � psis will be taking their-Blue Ja:-r view Ave., have returned from a mak this entrance to the village very attractive and Peterson who will be 10 years old artJ n.:ghbors hope that he, will -to the regatta at Oshawa Yacb: I trip to •Kingston• and to Lake Pla- it would be a shame to see it cluttered up with a hot dog Sept-- 19, - soon b: homy I Club. Races start at 2,30. ci i where th_y had a very enjoy- Mr D. Barlow and childr-n I Fred Osgood escaped' stand or something else, equally 88 unattractive. � Mr. and Mrs. Z. •Sharp an'! B� seriou, able time. of Vernonville visa?d her sister , • mju:y on .un2ny when he wa: We are pleased to hear •that «.���y tit L000urit :visited the , Mrs. F. Blackstone recently. jaswin u his house to move :t M.--t. Jrkn H!:n.:-soz has haJ the Possibly someone with some loose cash would like to home of Mr, and Mrs. -e ]Winn,; g p Mr. F. Harris of Moorelands park Cres., on the week-end. Mrs. onto the foundation, the jack slip- cast removed from her leg and purchase the 'land and donate it to the village in mem- is on an extended business trip Sharp and children just recently I old and he 'was brushed by the we hope she will soon be up and Or of someone or t0 perpetuate their own name, to-Winnipeg, Man.: returned from a.visit to England. again. Y perpe � house as it fell. He was taken to around a in. - Stuart Cummings is home and the Ajax Hospital with possible The Frenchman's ' Bay Rate- Lets hope, at least, that some form of government back to school after his stay in Many happy returns to Jack chest or back injuries. payers' Association held their gets this property before it is too late. A nice park at the Hospital for Sick Children. Denney who will be 8, Sept. 21. Little Paul Holobon, son of Mr. monthly meeting Friday evening. this location would be enjoyed by people of the district as well as by travellers, The Teddy Brown Dancing School , RAINBOW STUDIO tREt3D> — ROUGE HILL SHOPPING CENTRE =d - Ballet -.' Top - Nurser `Acrobatic � . Y �< ,• s. ,f 4 Jazz, etc QUALIFIED STAFF ! ' , . :'Registrations: FRIDAYS 3.30-7.30 For Information: TE. 9-1713 i a COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING !FREE ESTIMATE Phone Pickering WH. .2-2533 .. I ISLAND HOLIDAY ? , W : N visiT :�N. 0 _ FIRM I IN` F COMPLETE HOLIDAY INCLUDING BETWEEN TRIP AIR HOW MANY PAY THEIR -BILLS BY CHEQUE? - FARE, HOTELS, MEALS, TAXI BETWEEN AIRPORT 3 - " - ` •• - '' - °". HOTEL, 91GHTSEEING.. - Nowadays most people do Writing a chetque on your bank account is 4_ . : .: - . the quick, handy way to pay for larger purchases as well as bills. MORE TRA t Canadians write almost three million cheques every banking day/Fast, BERMUDA -0 BARBADOS • FLORIDA MEXICO • ANTIGUA • JAMAICA efficient handling of these cheques is accomplished by the clearing syste=m.' INTERESTED? maintained b the chartered banks and extending ding into every corner THEN PHONE OR CALL IN OUR OFFICE FOR FULL PARTICULARS. ` : of the nation/It makes possible the convenience, the simplicity and the FOR ALL YOM TRA1/EL RECiU1RENIENTS -- `safety you cominand every time you'use your oh eque book. HOWARD Travel Bureau AJAX S� PIMA - .THR CHAHTBRED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY (meat CameNal Tire Steve) ,'<..'PHONE WH...2-6610 .• r ; , ThutsdOT, Seplt*mbeP 21,'1961 -- -- - THE P 1 C K E R I N G NEWS ' °'�-- -'_- -- - - I Pags Thlrei NEW AND USED OIL,,SPACE I 1A�A{TTA�,S. HEATERS WITH BLOWER -- �Tr�� Lr r&r )no used floor furnace with blower. - Creators o f COOPER BLOCK LTD. =1l=I o M Small L-P, Space Heaters, Co'emon ramping Clearance, of MONUMENTS •920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO -✓ ;' i( MILLER 'HEATING r 9 Tudor ,level WH, 2.3491 ���� BLOCKS & BRICKS FOR RENT-Two bedroom bungalow; • OF DISTINCTION y 3-pc, bath; &wnream and garag• STRUCTURAL STEEL z in Claremont. Phone 153,. CRANE RENTAL sla WANTED - A golden' brown ca�%•r for' THREE THREE GENERATIONS spaniel puppy. Phone TEmple STATION ROAD 2135, after 6 r PICKERING, ONTARIO P•m, Phones: WH. 2-1960 WA. 2-5103 — MO. 8-5911 ARTIQES FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT-Bridal gown, size Stafford Bros , 18, before Saturday, Sept. 23, Carl e Ltde before Saturday, TEmple 9-2135. PAINTERS,AND'DECORATORS -- ._.- 11.00 an hour for quick, eJlon, gssar. WOMAN WILL DO day work, twe `..� � N U M E N T S anteed first-clan Painting and Paper• days a week. 839-3824,' ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED -' 'Bonging. ERIC STOKES - DECORATOR - COMING EVENTS DUNDAS ST. EAST . _ WHITBY MO 8.3553 B U I L D I• N G SUPPLIES R.R. 3, Picturing-TEmple 9.7714 - PARTS AND SERVICE WEEKEND CONFERENCE r Washing Machines- ;20 and up PICKERING UNITED CHURCH H ROUGE HILL NEWS Bay AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE SEPTEMBER 23-24 RIDGES LUMBER - MASONITE - HARDWARE �Phon•: WHitohatl 2-6410 ---- Mr. and Mrs. C. Schwalm and Open Every Night Till 9 o'clock. 7h• Women's Institute wFI meet at family of Alton Road, spent last I Preparations are nearing cam- CEMENT - BLOCKS — the home of Mrs. Harry Nowmon, Friday evening at the home of pletion for the first annual elec- -- FOR SALE-Hodges, flowering Sr., on Tuesday, Sept. 26 at 2 p.m Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams, Aurora. I tion of the Bay [ridges Recreation ! I shrubs, tress and evergreens in the I Cars will leave four corners at 1:3C I Congratulations to Mr, and Association executive. Nomina- :best ciRmlity, also peat moss, big p m 11frs. :�. Morgan Of Pine Grove, lion forms and rules for nomina- REZ WOOD STAIN & SEALER - . ' GLASS boles, 54:50. Jerry Hasak Nursery, - - Ave., on their fourth wedding tion were distributed throughout C.I.L. PAINTS first farm north of Pick ring High Mrs. Lipton Irish announces the en- anni,,ersary on Sept. 27. the subdivision this'past week. The School. wHiteholl 2-0977. gag.em•nt of her daughter, Ruth Happy belated birthday to Kim nine members elected next Wed., ! TOMATOES - SI.00 BUSHEL Fronds to Kenneth Clarence Miller. Morgan of Pine Grove Ave..-on i Sept.'27 will hold office for one 20c - 6-QT. BASKET Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller, The her first birthday, Sept, 5. I year and replace the interim com- -OIL AND GAS FURNACES - SALES AND SERVICE Vick our own in marriage will tot• place on Saturday, We are sore to here that Mrs. mittee which have been doing ...EAVESTROUGHING - PLUMBING Y your containers on October 7. 1961 at 3 a'clock in St. y MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS w'inchel of Pine Grove Ave., is such an excellent 'job of organi2- ! :ndrew& Presbyterian Church, Pick- in Scrrboro Hospital, we wish her in several ord SATURDAYS of Whitt mare's - c4- . _ � g. B, permanent activities ' Form, St•ele's Ave., 3 miles v1•st of - a speedy recovery. and providing three well attended I BUDGET TERMS Cherrywcod; Other fresh vegetables ANDERSON-In laying memory of my Mr. and .Mrs. Waldriff of special events during the sum. ! ready picked in barn. Closed Tues- ; door husband, William Cameron, I South River Ont., spent last mer months. days, Thursdays and Sundays. I who passed away Sept. 11. 1956. week-end visiting with her son i' . WHiteholl 2-6771 TEmple 9-2431 { .Nothing can over take away and family. Mr. and Mrs, O, P. The interim committee com- rFOR SALE 70MAT0:5 51.00 per; The love a heart holds door; Waldriff of Altona Road, poste of Ron Williams, Marg STATION ROAD PICKERING, ONT. bushei, Pick your own in your own' Fond memories linger every day, Mr, P. Bryce of Altona Road Eagleson. Ernest Burnie. Deana ; NIGHTS - TEmple 9.1682 containers. Doug Bryant, WH. 2-i Remembrance keeps them near. iS ,pending two weeks III Buffalo O Reilly. Les Taylor, Alec Robert-' 2687. -Lovingly remembered by his wife i 14on. Jack Peacock, Jim Hayes and' -'-`- --- ""-'-- -- - f Gertrude. on vacation. Y FOR SALE-140 yearling M-Line Leg- __. _._._ - Congratulations to Sir, and Ray Ljscumbe have devoted ! Members of the Bay, Ridges `for a Meeting with -a committee horns. WN. 2.6337. Mrs. R Griffis on the birth .of a countless hours working to build Ratepayers' were kept busy .on I WHAT IS MAN4 is the topic of a a firm foundation for the growth their telephones answering com-I of council on Tuesday. Sept. 19 1 FOR SALE-Space heater, Coleman,, series of discussions just begun in I son Tuesday. Sept. 12 at- the West Row i of this organization. laintg and immediate' vnoll sire with pipes, good candititon, Rouge, and hold each Monday Scarboro General Hospital. j P y arranged 3t Council Cfiaatbett,. also man's overcoat, &moll size and evening at 8:13 p.m, of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Braybo'n an!' f loan's jacket. Apply 12 Church St. I Mrs, Frances Cowan. Anyoncs inter. I family of Toronto, spent last,i South, be►w•en 9 a.m. it*.6 p.m, : e, m in exploring the inner natwre Tuesday evening at the home of _ . of man and his capacities is cor'di• Mr. and Mrs. O, P. WalJriff of I SUGGEST MITCHELL'S FOR SALE-1949 Fort! in good run- ally invited to attend. For informa• Altona Road. ' • - ring condition, 5125.00, Claremont� lion phone AT, 2.2109, �' ' --- jphon• 81. FOR S:uE_10 electric range, 8 p�. . ROSEBANK NEWS DUNBrART�K N Wonderful Ways dinette su.te, all in 'good candi-f y s , Lion. W. Be•i•n, WH, 2.0365. I A[r: and hint Lewis of.;To- T�- Sunday School JU Sty' l.l::y Tonto ! Service was hell on .Sund:r • spent last Friday evening I y E6,500,00 FULL PRICE at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C to with Dr. W N. ''char Ito Bea ' tify . Your Property 7.00m•d house, orchard, good welt, Morri% and family of Old Rose I in,the pulpit. Mrs. Mari.'• Ly n,l«'' _.' 1 and 313 acres of land, low down bank Road South. ; w'a.: ottganlst. Murmy' Stroud payment. Cali Pickering WH, 2.1881. read the f,'st Scripture Leaswi RANCH BUNGALOW - 3 bedrooms, CongratutlationS to, Mr, and I from the 19th Psalm. Barry Jorge lot, brp:•way, garag•, patios Mrs. Redpath of Toynevale Road Carlton read the second. Scrip- _ t planters and many, .many extras. on their 14th wedding annivers- Lure Lesson. from Luke 2:39-5s. About $93 a month will carry prin. ;ary. Sep„ -0. The Primary.class sang "Jesus - - �- ot;mgInterest Z1 and taxes. Call Pick- we are leased to here that Loves Me" and the,Junior Class I ���s �-•� . .� tiring WH, 2.1881. • ,P at �./q...y- -=1 Allen Kaven of Old Rosebank j sang "I Wili 'lake You Fishers j i ss■ ro-RE NT-5-room bungalow, livsr• Road is feeling etter after a re- of Men". 'Marlene Mitchell sang SUBURBAN STRETCHER . , RANCHER "FOUR". pool area WH 2.0119, g I POST 4' a 1' 5' ' ' 2 PIECES 2' _%cent illness, n beautiful solo, "I. Love to Go 2 PIECES 2" r s' IO 1 POST 4'' BALED STRAW FOR SALE --Phone to Sunday School'. ' ■ 4 e ���__- #-P, S i c y. s •y�l WH, 2.0617 Mm..Flo Morris Of Old ROee- FINISHED HEIGHT 2' FINISHED HEIGHT Dr. McKay,ga%e a hrief talk:` a Foo AFOOT a-FOOT SECTION•53.50 A FOOT °-= ----- — bank Road, spent last N% dnesday , to the boys an 7- r wn . -Rouge Hills and !?wnbarton area, Westbrook of Altona Road. "Grnwinrz Up" wjtit his text On or about last wednasdo. wa• i"'Jesus increased in wisdom and • 'join Answers to `Ti Y Happy, birthday to little.Chest_ ,tature, at�d in fa�our'w•ith A FENCE with PERSONALITY _ g. ppy Pleosa•tr Uffnal on hi, .4th birthday, God and man" Lune ''•�i`?. AI- • • • phone TEmple 9.2056. Reward, -Sept. T0, " I though the Bible is old, it is IT WILL NOT ONLY ENHANCE THE APPEARANCE OF YOUR WME BUT WILL SELF CONTAINED FURNISHED ' The next ,Thursday afternoon-, always new and boys and 'girls ; : APARTMENT for rent, Dunborton, euchre will be held at the home'can do weli to read it: As`they ADD PRIVACY TO YOUR OUTDOOR LIVING AND RELAXING R WILL of Mrs. Author I .ACT AS A BACKGROUND FOR YOUR GARDEN PUATINGS AND IT WILL BE - (not railroad property. Suit teach- pe of Dyon Road. i, grow physically, they also grow PRACTICAL FOR KEEPING THE CHILDREN IN AND STRAY ANIMALS AWAY. ers or couple with one child. Phone Mrs. Aisthorpe of Dyson Road ; mentally by learning at school I - TE. 9.2956, after 9 p.m. or 'Write has returned home after'spending and at home. God favours us all tie'Box 280. Pickering News. two week% at Picton. Ont. and we should grow to be well I 'liked by others, too. A rummage sale will be held I t + -- ..{,,.1„Q„a„LL.,.; at the Rouge Hill United Church ' The Sunday School Teachers on. Oct. 4• ! were all thanked by Dr. Mc-.I :PICKERING i Kay for their excellent and un ,ti L LANDSCAPING tiring work: The students were i A nd seas fork attendance. _ -.Patricia crCa Tuck- RANCHER "TWO' •t _speciellists In a. ♦ ,� ' �. «ere presented to the children I POST 4" s 4" . . , a .-... -s✓sr•-v-b•� ; Piano & Theo .:. �C Sodding 1' ' Theory for church attendance. 2 PIECES I" a 6" , s' 9 -} Classical & PO ulor p.m. in the. 8 FOOTESECTION $2.00 2 : `:A FOOT HORIZONTAL "HIGH BOY" . � •:• n Oct. 3rd at R ' ' - - ,. p •:• 'Power Rollin O Tractor Grading g fi pure_ -1 POST 4' a �' . . ..IC „I, church a -congregational meet- 9 �•� 39 Kingston Rd. East rn `.vlli be held with the - 10 PIECES I a 6' . . . e' g ;; 8 FOOT SECTION 37.12, 6 AFOOT chase of the new organ to be Sod Delivered .,� ;_Pickering Village ; one of the things to be consid- ' "WH. 2-6090 + Phone RA. 725-4587 ered. j Choir practice for the senior I ; ts1..;..,..;.•p•.1..1..;..w ,.}r ..}.,..1..p..ps choir will lie held on Thursday ev- ning. The, Junior choir will I I I ( I DR. ALFRED I practise u Say raft morninG. On Thursday afternoon the j A i t L Li IRPORT W.M.S. meeting was held at the LJ IL " A �T A (`t Lv I home of Mr& Cossar. V 1i1�1 L�.T►J I Rev. Charles Murray of Lea- BASKETWEAYE . . : I .: GOTHIC PICKET . . . ' side United Church will be guest I POST 2^ a 4" . . . 6' : 1 POST b" Speaker next Sunda f o r the 6 PIECES W a 6' . . . to A 2 PIECES 2" a 4' B LAWN �wowER 'VETERII�%ARIAN y I PEICE 2" s 2" . . . 3' 48-V .19 PIECES I' r'3" Anniversary SeCV1Ce, FINISHED HEIGHT , 3 FINISHED'HEIGHT . 4' • O SERVICE Old Rosebank Rd. North Communion Service will 1)e 10-FOOT SECTION $4.00 AFOOT !FOOT SECTION f8,80 A FOOT held on October 1st. Dunbarton Personals. SEE THE FINISHED SAMPLE 8' SECTIONS FREE•week•end use of post hole digger to R.K. No. 3, Pickering Congratulations to �Ii., and SELLING AT OUR STATION ROAD each customer who, orders his fencing Mrs. Donald Hare of Liverpool l " I SHOWROOM froth MITCHELL'S 28 FAIRPORT BEACH RD. ' ' - � Rd. N.'who'celebrate their 6th I - . Telephone TE. 9-1822 I wedding anniversary on Sept. PHONE TE. 9-1409 24th. ASK. ABOUT OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN L o Answer TE. 9-1504 Congratulations to 'Ir. and Mrs Orville Junkin who were '.ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED FREE PICK UP AND LONG DISTANCE CALL nuirried on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Deny- .STATION ROAD — SOUTH OF N0. 2 HIGHWAY „Zenith 3.5140 suik and :ylichael of Long ELI'VERY _(No Toll Charge) . Branch visited Mr. and glee. l PICKERING PHONES WHitehall 2-6771 or TEmple 93421 t I — Bprt Cochrane on Sunday. r „ Page Four ; 'T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS Thursday, September 21, 1961 BROUGHAM Everyone welcome. Bring a``achools to compete in the con- dren visited Mr. and Mrs. D. A. tario Temperance Federation of A very pleasant day was lunch. 1-test. Beer oh Sunday. Ontario oeenpied the pulpit in spent when Mrs. D. A. Beer, Wallace Ellicott of Tor- Mias Rose. M a r y Salgo has Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Ellicott, Mies Gladys Witter of Toron- .St. Johns Citurch on Sunday. Mrs. Shirley Smith and Mrs. onto spent the weekend with taken up residence' at Trinity Miss Diana Carter also Mr. and to accompanied by Mrs. Lem- Mrs, Lemmon who has been Matthews motored to Keswich Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Carter. College- j Mrs. -Eldon Carter attended man and Mrs. Matthews visited staying with friends at Ashburn on Lake Simcoe,'also stopped to Mr. Giff Gooderham is attend- the wedding of Miss Joan Sach- Flamingo Park on Saturday spent the weekend at her home take in the Museum at'the Sha- Mr. Ross Knox, Mr. Ken Pas- ink Teachers' College. ko, and Mrs. Douglas Crozier' afternoon. here. ron Temple. coe and Mr. James Gray 'are The Woman's Institute are of Huntsville in the new Wash- Mrs, Reaman visited with Remember the Rally Day Ser- Mrs.Ambrose Hastings,spent spending a few days at Stur- planning a Public Speaking ington United Church on Satur- friends at Goodword during the vice next Sunday at 2 p.m. with the weekend with her daughter, geon Lake where they are build- Contest to be held some time in day, weekend. a combined service of Sunday Mrs. T h a m a s Rickard .near ing a cottage. the near future — neighboring Mrs. Shirley Smith and chit- Rev. tric Smalley of the On- School and Church. I Leaskdale. George Malcolm is taking an engineering course at Carlton University. Mrs. J. Davis is spending a few' days with friends in Tor- onto. The members of the Wo- man's Institute journeyed by bus, to the home of Mrs. Harold FOOD Barclay north of Lindsay on 7 Tuesday where they enjoyed.a lovely Pot Luck dinner after which they held their regular � /� MARKE meeting. The president Mrs. Annis welcomed all present. t 'During the business period plans were made f or attending the , ...Convention in Toronto on No- Rouge Hills 4* vember 1, 2, 3. Also a trip to + - pioneer village on Saturday e r September 23: discussion was !ATO. He Just �j i.wt of Rouge BriC�gE�i PRICES Thu s EFFECTIVE' held reorganizing a teen-age lv i a i..e Fri., Sat. group, :firs. Burrows the card - 22 - 23 convenor gave her report. The Open Every Evening Till 7.00 p.m■ Except Thurs. & Fri. Till 9.00 P.M. `' ' 21 meeting closed "with the Queen. 31r. Ian Salgo is taking a •course at Wray Castle in Eng- KRAFT'S large 16 oz. jar (Special offer of 12c off plus 4c off land. He was chosen one of fif- MAPLE LEAF Giant 24 oz. s ty on a long waiting list. After graduating he wi1T take a posi- �� � WHIZ Lion as wireless officer- Lientu eter ent , Mr. and airs. Eathering ti-is- ited with- Mr. and Mrs. Gibson (Save 8e) A over the weekend. MAPLE LEAF Two' LBS• plus - Free,Canadian Bird Print suitable for framing with each purehA The Woman's Institute Buy will. leave for' Pinner Village , TENDERFLAKE YORK MEAT 3 oz. t on Saturday morning at 14 a:m. Swift's 12 oz, tins : SA NDWI�H SPREAD. Y I ' REM 1 �►UDLE �� . . SOUR toy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper 1 _�_ „r will be observed at the. church tOr Yoax.-- service. this Sun.la) morning at �p (Special offer of 50c off) 9:45,. - DR, BALL ARD'S 25 lb. bag L Five of the ladies attended the (Save 16e) W.A. meeting at (herr)w'ood last j (Save 9e) i Thursday �%ening Included in the .49 .'program was a talk on the Reel '; 'YORK .__- Half Gallon Cart •Crons Hometnaker;' Program by (Plus Tax) Mrs. Hertzberg and Sin: lack ' -- -- I C C CR EAM (All Flavours Brant. (Special offer of 4e off) Wagstaffe Brand 169 c•'""'" (SAVE 20c) The CEIT'started the fall.ac- I' RASPBERRY tivities "on Thursday evening with Mrs, Bill Bilt Guthrie as leader. (REGULAR) - Sir:' and tiers: . Basil Church- rd tins have returned from a two- i 29C large 24 oz. jars month visit -with relatives, in Eng- I , ' C ��. p� F� land. ° Mr. ' and Mrs Charlie Clem- .! fOf Cj pence visited with-'N1r•. Clemence s S r r � R i t H I N G {Sage 25c) - for lining naf tipaaeRidges ln. Ivan undart ; 3 - Darrell %inters entertained sev- j MAPLE LEAF 1 lb. Roll L oral of hip friends at the Cons-r- Ibs, C vation Park on the ninth of Sept. ���� Roll ( "�mQe 15AVE 6e) C to help celebrate his 7th'birthday. vvvi+sees PLUS T. Mr. and Mrs. Teun Zwolle, and I (Bare i�c• (Save 9c) family. Oshawa.. visited with Mr. FRESH GRADE "A''' OVEN READY and* day, Mrs. A• Kampman on Sun- r • HEAPING RT6 qt. Basket 7'9c YOUNG-CHICKENS Ronald Cox will have his left ' ' e • arm in a cast for a few weeks having fractured a bone above the I Who's Home Grown Firm Red Ripe R•rist while cranking'the tractor. , Tomatoes Heaping Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCowatt p Fi and Peter and Frank. Toronto. ' 6 cit. Basket . . . . . . . . . . . 39c x _visited at the home of Mr. ind i L �` Mrs. George Puckrin on S)unday. $ OAP FOR , Ip C FRESH PORK (PICNIC) SHOULDER ROASTING SAVE NITN MACA811E COtsPOM BARBE- Balsam-Mt. ZIof1- CUING O t L OR FRYING _ 'Mrs. Morgan Pugh of. Clare- �tl+ars 3 5 Y � son 45 � • IU'�' � �► .i lWored", Sepftmber 21, 1411 THE PICKERING NEWS 'qPkv •W. ROUGE BURNESS DIRE% IIORY -Services In- TU auction held by the Went - Rouge Kiwaaw last Saturday wag G. LAWSON a huge financial success. The Ch u rches Mr. and Mn. Cliff Brandt of Friendship Ave., held a party in - B � Ond .SO�C,ttO/, GUARANTEED MCEACHNIE'$ their home for the Kiwanians and '°� ,• ' • • their wives Saturday evening after Radio-TV Service the auction. - Funeral Director Pickering The deepest sympathy of the TELEPHONE WH.-2-2741 Any Menke or Model United Chure6 community is extended to Mrs. ARTHUR FIELD * Donned and family, Chesterton C IIJRC H St N. PICBERIIVG, oxr. Minishn REV. MELVILUE BUTTAAS Shores in the death of Mrs. Don- sells e _--PICKERING Private Ambulance Service .SUNDAY, SEPT. tit ity�o�n Sunday, Sept.11Q,nand in \ DAY OR NIGHT CHURCH SERVICES also to Mrs. Irene Goff, and Mrs. 9145 am. and t t 107 a.m. Bob Waddell, Chesterton Shores BEse' Sunday School Some Hour with the 1083 of their father, Mr. WATER LIVERED - AUDUW - L. Downey who died in the city WM. MCEACHNIE, Prop. 9145 a.m._4Zw ch semice D day, Sept 17. �O�e3 RUGS LTD. .West Of Dunbarton _ * 1D15o a.m.- Mks. Chris Markle and Kenny,Sunday School Rouge Hills Dr., have just re- ' turned from a holiday in Saska- PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PHONE Phone WH. Z-2171 coon with Mrs. Markles parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan.ATlantie 2-0063 Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Mrs. Morgan returned homer th COSMETICS - SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS CHURCH their daughter to spend a few weeks`here. MORNING WORSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller and KEN and CLARKE l l .a m,-West Rouge School family, Ridgewood Rd., spent the STORE HOURS: Creighton, Fraser, Auditorium weekend with relatives at Lake P R E N T I C E SUNDAY SCHOOLS Kasha WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Drynen & Murdoch West Rouge SAvm- The West Rouge Ladies' Club AUCTIONEERS 9:30 a,m,-S year and over held their first meeting of the SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. uawwd and Authorized for the Barristers, Solicitors and 11 am­-,0P to 8 years fall Thursday, Sept. 14 with 22 Counties of Ontario and York 11 am.-Nursery members present and work was _ Pam stock, Implements, otaries Public Centennial Rood School- commenced on items for the ba- ll PICKERING PHONE Whitehall Z-5961 Pis. NO'S am.-All ages. -ar to be held Saturday„ Nov. 4 Ptsstitare, Real Estate else err Ra p R le BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMURS R at the Rainbow Room. The club . sedelty at swsatabhn 40R ROUGE HIGHLANDS O DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE! SS.imcoe St. N,, Oshawa will meet again Thursday, Sept.28 at 8:30 pan. at the school. M1111ew P.O. Phone Agme't s9WS Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Markkmn P.O. Plus" Mark. 206 To RA. 3-3446 Ica 4 Herb Shelters, West Point Cres., Graham HARDWARE PRENTICES Gave been established nine `Georges who celebrated their 24th wed- Auctioneers limo. Is". Anglican Church ding anniversary. Monday. Sept. 11 ,and.m Mr. and Mrs. Frank APPLIANCES - ' PAINTS ` TOOLS PICKERING ONTARIO Adams, Roue Hills Dr., on their E. R. FLEURY Dr. John Lesik .non Seth wedding, anniversary Mon., • Sept. 1,. . GLASS ETC. AEV, H. S. SHEPHERD, B.A„D.D. - BARRISTER = SOLICiTQR D E N T I ST Box 198, Pickering, Ont, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hudson and family. Rivercourt Road. are c �; E N E R A L HARDWARE NOTARY PUBLIC Phone WHitehall 2-3313 holidaying at their 'cottage near Morrish at Old Kingston Read SUNDAY SERVICES Trenton for two weeks. Highland Creek $30 a.m.-Holy Communion Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Scott, . AT. 2-739.1 or AT. 2-1362 Pickering 31.00 a.m.-Morning Proyer East Ave., are enjoying a motor Phone: WHitehall Z-1911 - Pickering' 11.00 a.m.-Holy Communion trip to the west coast as far as Medical Centre uth Sunday) Vitoria. B.C. HOURSr 1100 am--Sunday School In the Centennial Church Couples Monday to Friday-9:30.5:30 pia. * Parish Nall Club are holding a lurk dinner Saturday and Evenings 11 AO a.m.-Nursery in Redery g turkey by Appoint Room-ages up to 4 ybr in the church hall Saturday. Sept. WEDNESDAY iwewt Q'�FICE: WH. 2-0660 30 from 5-7 p.m. Tickets may be bad from Anne Henson. AT. '`/ {.an/Ia!'8 s Catering RES.: WH. 2-1855 10.00 nom•=Holy Communion mad 2-5189. Come out and' enjoy a MONUMENTS latemssleane far tM Sick . perfect .meal with your family. ' • . .. . . Many happy returns to Steve • .tl,gl,,,,a1, Mona n wt wart" Holroyd, Friendship Ave., on his Wedding And Be y Cakes Christian• .RatIRRr AUSTIN, Prop. Science 12th birthsfay Sept. la, to Anne Lit. 1, wkhky, oat«+. - -W M . E e ..M Pies Heck Rouge Highlands Dr., who o miles west of ww*y S H E R R I H ao�e ears o� year oil Sept 13. to eat o{fr s(2eC Itl/r Dianne.Markey, Roue Hills Dr. Highway, ketweew RouciE HILLS, ONTARIO on her 13th birthday, Sept, 18 and Main Street - Pickering WH. 2-0S86 Whitby and (CHURCH SERVICE AND to Mary Shilton. West Point Cres. • PHONEI Whitley MO. Ls4iS SUNDAY SCHOOL who was 17 on Sept. 12. SUNDAY-11 o.m,-In -the 1%0 Guild of Centennial Unit- Funeral..-and- . At Rouge HINe. district who are interested to L U M g i N Ambulance Service Testimonies of Healing aril given their fashion show in the church • at the Wednesday Mwtinp, p.m: `u M R E R C 0 ALFRED KAYES * held °t s p'r'r �kets may be obtained fro Aiax- ALL ARE WELCOME PLUMBING BATHROOMS No; 2 High vray' fito flooding Room Is,open to .Mrs. Helyar, AT, 2-3533 or Mrs. PRESSURE SYSTEMS of Pickering Bench Rood the ^�k �b van Horn, AM 2-2930. Johns-Manville Dealer ESTIMATES*GIVEN *, For fu« i`Location ESTIMATES.* 'XATHOLIC WOM39" COTTAGE MATERIAL - FENCING can ATIaMk 2.2633 LEAGUE GARGE DOORS - PAINTS - PLYWOOD : . Pfiona WHitehall 2,6717 r Telephone Many members of St. .Francis de-Sales and their families were WHitehall Z-3610 among those' who a the P; Do-it-Yoyrself Carpente Shop Tools Television $ Radio .. grtsnstg10toEMaryhtke on ay. ry P J St Andrew's , eryone had an -'Terms Arranged — as low as • en- joyable day. _!(Average Garage) $15.00 per month Repairs Presb „erran •Church A bake sale will• be held on IBRAD.Y '� Sunday, Sept. 24, between 9 and No. Z High wa WHitehall Z-3251 'PHONE: TEmple 9.1191 Kenneth heron, s:A. - 'Minister I1 a.m. in the school. Donations y DUNBARTON RADIO i T-V PLUMBING 9.43 AA - Sunday School, will be gratefully appreciated. 11-00 A.M. Church Service A. H. RATTEw STORE MISS The one place to got CICELY ` General Hardw�re ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. everything to Plumbing. ROBINSON BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR GOOD VALUE AT THE PIANO .:,'.Teacher of Piano - tONITH BLDG., AJAX RIGHT PRICE AND THEORY and Theory PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Open Daily TIE 5130 pews. also Guitar TOOLS GLASS ETC. 7% S•mtcoe St. South, Oshowo Saturday TiE 100 p.m. - REPAIRS alt ALTERATIONS- T. Hartford, A.T.C.M. TEmple 9-3302 -, .INSURANCE CO. 0 Kingston Road' wlNit.hall,2-3336 wRITE OR PHONE West Hill 31 Guild Rd., Pickering CMaap Rata for Forst and Cowd V' AT. 4-4�Z1 Buildings DINTY'S r: wktdetoret Insurance ik,, S l an bandlwgs,, — Balsdon H Wile Insu, nce Hc s a.rdware Aatawtobil. Insurance *F'All Kindt FAST SMALL MOTOR Bowman & ENNEY BROTHERS CLINIC WHitehall Pickering" Phone a all 2-0480 PHONE: WHITBY MO. "21 HEATING CONTRACTORS Repairs to Hot Water, Ste -Systems SERVICE Gasoline Engines W. H. �. T)Omp:cn, : Installed DENNIS CARTAGE Alterations s and Repairs airs MacLEODrS OF MOWER SHARPENING SEPTIC TANKS Water Sv 1 r BARRISTER and -SOLICITOR P A SPECIALTY p p Y. PICKERING GLEANED e`rill:% Columbia and Ontario ' 300 gals. .................... S4.s0.$ .00 GLE D BLDG. ILIA Ontario County wan ��/� /�-1 860 Pick-u and Delivery 830 i6AD X first vis- 'n 17. L p W. J. BUTT 1,000 gals. ..•................ i7.00 WHitehall 33131. iced by white mpn when Cham- ALSO SAND - 3RAVEL Residences TEmpla 9.2636 plain came down through the "Mac Can FIX-lit" PHONE WH. 2-3230 Oshawa - RA, 3-4042 TOP SOIL AND FILL WEST HILL AT. 4404 Talbot River is 1615. .._ T H E P t C K E R 1 N G NEWS _ Thursday, SepI,Sl 1%1 UNION[ +�LAREMONT DUMAIM c gay white teat>>e�d _ ,�■ carnations. planned for this In Wee United Church, A reception at the Green A bike rodeo is Legion held their first meeting of marriage of Annie Diane Mantle Tower, Kakabeka, Falls, • e kerin Saturday at the school grounds at the season last weep with Pres. Quackenbush, daughter of Dr. followed, with the bride a ;.Townsbrp Pickering' 2:30 p.m. The rodeo is open to Mrs. Jessie McGuire in the chair. mother receiving ages 8 to 16 and there will be an and Mrs. Howard Quackenbush, in a sham- Plans were made for the weekly pagne lace sheath over taffeta -,entry fee of 20 cents. A Mapleward Road, Fort William, Y toter-1 which will start on Oc- and Gerald Ernest Smith,son of d�I of taffeta, and � � DEPARTMENT will be glued for first Ins. - toter'16. Mrs. McGuire present- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A: Smith magenta and amethyst acces- end will, be as assortment of ed Com. Ethel Murray with her soriea. games and each entry will receive past president pin. Of Nipigosn was soienimised Fri- The groom's mother wore a •a comic ,boon. Entrants must day, Sept. 1. Dr. Stanely B. Me- -- Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy of Leod offieiated and or g g n 19 t s e a r I , grey brocaded satin APPLICATIONS ARE REQUESTED FOR know bike rules and have a bike Toronto spent the weep-end with sheath embossed with blue rose , An good repair, although it does- Mr. and Mrs. J. McGuire. James Metcalf accompanied pattern and matching. Jacket, ADDITIONAL Wt need anew soloist Joel Sedgwiek Mr. Allen Congrattilatiom to the Clare- Quackenbush acted as best man.• blue feathered hat and match- . Mn. Jack Mansell spent four moat Pe 4ce ball team for win- mg blue accessories and her -days in Newt York last week Miss Susan Annie circulated the Sewage . Treatment Plant and niag the cup again this Year is corsage, was of she 1 t pink , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L of guest book at the Ye the township league. They beat reception.The feathered carnations. Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- wedding cake was passed by An- Greenwood W win the cup last Toast to the bride was pro- 4hur Bates of Woodbridge spent Friday isi cousins, Ruth, Susan, Philip Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Doa Y �r� and Bobby. posed ed Dr. Arthur lane Water Treatment.Plant Operators Bob Carlton left on Sunday.to A wedding trip is planned at liedgea. attend OAC at Guelph Maid of honor- was Miss Keewenaw Peninsula, with the Miss Raid Benson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ferris of Doling Beals and bridesmaid bride travelling in a brushed ' r. and Mrs, Wm. Benson was Scarboro were Sunday visitors,of Miss Andrea Jeffrey, while ush- wool suit of green and gold APPlieation forms may be obtalnsd from M amarried to Mr. Kenneth Middle- Mr. and'Mrs. A. Samarillo, f rs were Messrs. Walter and plaid, and,corresponding acces- .:ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Friends and relatives of Mr. John Smith and Gordon Annis. sories. T, O. JEFFERSON, P.EnD., Middleton in the United Church and Mrs. 'G. Todd from Clare- A formal gown of pure silk Mr. and Mrs. Smith will live Township Engineer, here on Saturday afternoon. The moat attended the celebration they organza en princess with Em- at Houghton, Michigan. Route Hills P.O. reception was held in the church held in honor of their golden pire waistline marked by a self- From out-of-town Dr. and basement. The couple will reside wedding anniversary heWat their bowed band and Chantilly lace Mrs. Arthur Annis and daugh- - -- lin Toronto. home in Goodwood last week. bodice, forming long sleeves, tern Ruth and Mary, and son Mr. Jack Mansell and three Mr. and Mrs. A. Samarillo.at- and jewelled with pearls and Bob of Ottawa; Mrs. George daughters spent the week-end tended:as anniversary celebration irrideseents was chosen by the Walker, St, Thomas; Mr. and with friends at Southampton. at Little Switzerland on Saturday bride, given by her father, Iri- Mrs. E. J. Annis, Susan, Gor- The largest turnout in years in honor of Mr.' and Mrs. Ron descents sparkled on the finger- don a n d Philip of Pickering; enjoyed the mixed trebles lawn Charlottetown; Wells. tip nylon net veil held by a hand Mrs.• H. Wood, bowling tournament here on Sat- Lyn Gliddon entertained. a sewn bandeau of white velvet Miss Evelyn Annis of Oshawa N 0 T I C E : '.urday. Each bowler among the 60, number of friends on Saturday leaves. She carried a cascade of and Miss Huth Taylor and Stan- received a chicken. Bowlers were evening at her home. white and coral gladioli. ley Taylor of Cherrywood. -' TO MEMBERS OF present from Port perry. 'wan" One of Clarem6tit's best'known "Waltz length coral frocks Pre-nuptial parties were held .dale, Uxbridge Stouffville, Mark-I citizens in the person of Mr. Judd were worn by the attendants, by Mesdames W. A Meek, H. lean a� I Ward was buried•on Wednesday fashioned with velvet bodices Barth, J. Deakin, A. Sharpe, H. C L A R E M 0 N T CO - OP . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reynolds of here. He died on Sunday at Whit marked by a band` of velvet Gellatly, W. Hunt, I. Laverty, Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. by in his 88th year. leaves at the waistline, with ny- and Sue,Leila Fleming, T. Bals- and Mrs. Cliff Reynolds. Mr. Ward farmed for many Ion chiffon bouffant skirts. They. don, J. Crawford, G. Beals and . . The Claremont Baptist Church I years ar Balsam on the family carried nosegays of white feath- Dolina, Carson Piper a n d Art celebrates its 140th anniversary I homestead before retiring to the erect carnations. Widnall, F:' DubI and J ' this Sunday when Prof. N. H. village some years ago. His son Murie. The bride's mother J. 1951 PATRONAGE REBATE CHEQUES ARE f.. g Flower girl little Mary Annie 'Parker of McMastei University.,carried on at the farm. Mr. Ward, tertained at a trousseau tea;and _ Hamilton, wills speak at both ser- was gowned in similar style of Pe was an adherent of the Baptist i oral velvet with Sweetheart the groom's parents held the re- NOW BEING DISTRIBUTED. PLEASE BRING IN vices. A negress soloist will sing hearsal party. at the morning service. Church and was widely known in+neckline and her headpiece was ;YOUR 1951 .PATRONAGE REBATE CERTIFI- Mrs. Byers of Stouffville, the� the district. � a•bandeau of coral velvet leaves. I , scorner Mrs. Connors is ll hoe_+ He`leaves his wife, the former 1 She carried a miniature Coloni- I CATES AND PICK UP YOUR CHEQUE AS7 pitai Alice Linton, who is. in Oshawa #W A T E.R pi SOON AS POSSIBLE. The Young People the party;I hip-,eral Hospital with Gordon o I h1rs. Gliddon McGrath receives tilt Church held a surprise arty;'Ratcliffe of Stouffville, and a the sympathy of the community DELIVERED ♦ - -on Tuesday night for Miss Joyce son, Edgar, two sisters. Mary, in the passing of her father, Mr. Schneider at the home of Miss Mrs. Frank Cooper of Claremont. McDiarmid at Sault Ste. Marie .24-HOUR SERVICE , Marion Gostik in Stouffvilla and Della. Mrs, Wm. Birkett of last week. A. PUDDISTER �C L A R E M 0 H T C 0-0 P .Joyce will, bef attending BLTS in Stouffville; five brothers. Walter. Services were held from Pick- ,Brantford this year. Evans, Fred and Roy of Cl are- tiring wish interment is Qaremont I Phetw ATlantic 2-3292 - The Ladies' Auxiliary to the mont and William of Oshawa. Union Cmretery.: it IT . .FREEZE UPS COST �_YOU­_ -MONEY BUDGET !F YOU WISH SEE US N Don't Be'.' ' Cau' ght By Cold Weather CALL ',US NOW .p 1 FOR PLUMBING 'PRESSURE SYSTEMS OR EAVETROUGHIN(i PROBLEMS .. .-LICENSED ' FULLY . QUALIFIED • INSTALLERS NEL VIA;' I AN D SER ERS�N - BUDGET. TERMS �I,L, GAS - SALES AND SERVKE, REPAIRS TIMATES IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH LOCAL, ,REPUTABLE BUSINESS FIRMS === TCHE,LL - ,-- LIMIT , •r• _ � ,• - � ;�� "Established 30 Y ears -in Pickering•• , � -� - wH. 2-6i7i STATION ROAD PICKERING A HOURS M I TE. 9-2431 I TE. 9-1682 - _ I - .N. Thursday, Sept�tnber 21, 1911 ,;d;. ' -;�• - _ T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS age'Sevon INSURANCE REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS A Ls _ Office WE. 2-6212- : Residence Wx. 2-3115 INSURANCE G . N E W E.L L PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE (Gladys Newell) COMPANY LTD. Real Estate Broker — "Pickering Village -C Y R L E. MORLEY LIFE - AUTOMOBILE - FIRE WH. 2.5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 "Your Friendly Resident Agent" 107 IONGSTON ROAD EAST „ . Whitby — Phone MO. 8-3625 „ olka: E!sflo s Plaits,Alex Shopping Cost. Pheae: WN. 2.5301 Cobourg FR.,2-7601 Fisasso tw h�sssesliah Coverage Day Or Night' ,Ras."Highway" 16 Mlle East of Dunborton, No.2 Highway 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX.160 PICKERING, ONTARIO (support Our Advertisers CLASSIFIEDS BRING RESULTS FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED. ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES AVAILABLE FOR ADDHIONS 0 - AND IMPROVEMENTS. SEPTEMBER- 26th.- 6th! WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. If YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE j FINANCING A FOR FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL — AUBREY E. IRELAND AND COMPANY There's 'wSOMETH/NG EXTRA" about owning an OLDS! . 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. j This is Oldsmobile for 1962! Fashioned with flair...powered for And you tingle with the knowledge that this is Oldsmobile in.its I TORONTO. 2, ONTARIO -driving exhilaration! Long. . .sleek. . .automotive styling at its finest fbM'—bringing, you the ultimate pleasures of motoring. EMpirs 9-33M or EMpirs 4139" beautiful best! You relax in luxury-lounge interiors fashioned in From'the first exciting mpment that you park it in the driveway, the tones and textures of modern living. You experience the you're aware-that there's "something extra" about owning an - Rsreniaye authoritative power of Oldsmobile performance. , the solid new Oldsmobile for '62.. .perfection styled in-the magnificence that ' "feel" of 4-• Hydra-Matic—su r-smooth, whisper quiet. only Olds could attempt—only Olds could achieve! TEm N 9-1750 — WA, 2-6902 pe P .- .—�••- ya...:•1e..ri:'..Y``K°_'.+.a�,+►v..L_,���af-`-'"F':+�":�n�..i''�'`°""p�- —•.�. y :. GRAVEL, - SAND CRUSHED STONE . \ .. Prompt Delivery �.. w' ATlantic 4-1551 Valley Farm -Road MckerinB h 0 PT �O OMETRIC avow- VISION CARE JOHN L. RAWSON R.O. PLEASANT STREET _(,OFT LiVERPOOs RD, SOUTH) FRENCHMAN'S BAY =EYES EXAMINED— EVENINGS � •- - --: -__. . „ = -: . -:. BY APPOINTMENT. *E. 9.24 The distinctiveness of the Super 88's . . . beautifully visible in the 'The practicality of the Dynamic 88 s. yours to enjoy in-the stylish powerfml. hardtop Holiday Sedan, roomy Celebrity Sedan, rakish Celebrity Sedan (illustrated in background),sporty Holiday Coupe. Holiday Coupe (illustrated in foreground), and capacious Fiesta fashion-rich Holiday-?�ian, zesty Convertible and the 2 or 3-seat ','Station Wagon.Four Super 88 models—and each'.dhe is spectacular! ;Fiesta Station Wagon. MILLER HEATING a Gas and Oil_installations J. Clean-Out Service - .... - Z6-F�IOUR CALLS I ' 9 Tudor Street, Ajax Y " :WH. 2-3491 7, .. .. J Monteith, Monteith, Riehl ' , b Co. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS The luxury of the Ninety-Eights...the very finest Oldsmobiles.Your -Holiday Sedan and fun-loving Convertible Coupe. Plus the sparkling, G. W. RIEHL. C.A., R.I.A. first glance tells you they're to of the line.Perfection that's magnifi- spirited Starfire—an' OIdsmobile original—available in Convertible LICENSED TRUSTEES Gently apparent in the sleek Holida S' its Sedan (illustrated), the and Holida Cou T _y po . Y pe Aiax Oshawa - Stratford elegant own Sedan, sport•roofed Holiday Sports Coupe, glamorous Oshawa, RAndolph 5.3527 BURT R. WATERS,-C•A.- — - WHiteholi 2.0890 REGISTER NOW FOR i bt ing Cu lass Sports J SPECIALIZED BUSINESS Convverrtfle a (i lustrated) o thrift TRAINING uape'th -drive Club Co ere are nine Fun-to Day School—any Monday morning — >n h as OldsmolillelrrlflC...every Night School—Tuesday, Thursday, 7:00.9:00 p.m. Special Courses for Housewives I Se Cat r�s, Teen-ego Treque �on on re t ors Go Free Catal avoiloble on re uest Oshawa Business College DIAL 725-3375 - ••.••10 SIMCOE ST. NORTH OSHAWA - RrhiMUnl!tires optional at extra cost - Support Your , , Community : *. i NSWQRT - e►JAx - Pro ects H LIMITED , , Ma ht E' THE PICKER ay tube ING NEWS Thursd , S" . . . ro r 41 1961 NEWS urday celettrating the golden wed- VRiL GREENWOOD 1g i7 ding anniversary of her parents, �_Walter Thomsotls Q•C• de and Mrs. g Minaker at- Mr. and' Mrs. George Todd. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT -- _ tended the. wedding of their neice Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Henning T M iss Patsy Minaker of Lochlin,• and family visited with the form- BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Olt♦ er's mother Mrs. W. Henning in COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE COMMISSIONER FOR. OATHS =Mrs. Lorraine Clarke and Oshawa on Sunday. family were at Goodwood on Sat- Mr. and. Mrs. Milton ,Pegg NEW TANKS INSTALLED - Telephoner WHitehall :•0910 Northwest comer of Old Plant Road an No. 2 Highway PAT ME Temple 9-1841 NO DOWN PAYMENT 1 SONAUZ� PJI0TKT10N spent the weekend in Sarnia and church basement on Tuesday " eQt�lfOQlf7S iAStPJ��e!>I, Septic TflA�CS, attended the wedding of the lat- evening, Sept. 12. Mrs.' Trolley r y on t ter's nephew 1� . Raymond Situp- had charge of he worship ser- A. R.- FORTIER—'INSURANCE � wells, Basements, etc. kin ' Vice assisted by Messrs. Pegg. Visitors at the Minaker home Kingstone and Brooks. Quilt con- . A this past week were Mr. and vener has two cot quilts made. -PHONE AT1an* 2-0216 j For further information tall Mrs. Percy Burk, Ingolsby, Ont., also order for two large 4uilts. and Miss Glenna Minaker from, Bazaar 'articles brought in, date Huntsville. to be set later. FIR! - ' AUTO' — LIFE— — CASUALTY PAT DONNE Temple 9-�84� ; The Afternoon W♦A..met in the Callers at the Pascoe home on _ Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K. Brown and family, Oshawa, Mrs. A. • Fawcett, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pascoe and Jackie, Clare- mont, --GREEN RIVER V1VAC:10UVS. To- ronto Ronald riiclntosh of To-. ronto visited friends at Wilson Park last week-end. SPACIOUS Fred J. Wilson and sister,' ' raped r and - aryon man e a man spent a few days recently at Wei- 62 ` _ !land Junction. • Miss Mary Lehman attended a "!'trousseau tea at Oakville 'nr Miss B. Mantle. We are. pleased 4o welcome GOINGPLACES .1 Miss Ruth Hut.hing who has I moved to apartments at Mr. and Mrs. W. Duncan's. ,Here's your road car, ride car,pride car!Pontiac rolls into 62 with new � Don't forget rally day -Sept'. ...Ayr—r,•�,::F- .. .style and grace. It's bolder, with a crisp low silhouette. It's fresh-styled, w ' ,,,�, A� ; -- at Sunday school, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hamilton from the new twin-scoop grille that says 'rPontiae"a block away, to its cleanly ; entertained the Ladies' Aid W,41-nesda of this week. I' Don't forget the Home• and IeurUing taillights. Its the road-worthiest,pride pleasingest School rneeting Monday; Sept. 25 ear t0 come down the road for '62 _ at 8 p The inspector will be guest speaea ker k' Mrs. Kidd and biro. Wisem:,n ✓ Attended meeting at Brougham . Thursday of last week. - 0MRRYWOOD [he Chrrryw.ocxi Home and -- '---- -- --- -- -— School Association will suspend all but the essential business rou- Une .in order to.pm. the local Ik s school Aommencement exercis:s on Friday evening. Sept. 22 at i 8:15 sharp in the assembly room ' at the school. A very warm invi- tation is extended to all parents and neighbor, in 'the 'community. With the exception of our guest - speaker, Mr. Stetler. the principal of the Dunbarton High Schoot 1W it' And Vontiar,.� strikin- and Mrs. Wetheral, our own prin- °cipal, all those taking part in the -. program are:graduates of Cherry- wood school. Oar ;entire year's Farmieu a Spon Sedan efforts will be 'devoted to•tilt6 ing a strong school- spirit by bringing to notice.-the academic, fine arts and sports efforts and accomplishments of our school i }} y and its.staff. BROCK ROAD t With pontiae's Smooth The Brownies'met as usual on t, Monday evening at the school and • tY�ull'a. E unruffled ride. With the Scouts held their meeting the serene Pontiac silence same .night. They bad a Going- ;�; � -• iP ceremony for Dennis Cam and feather-light steer• bell who now becomes a Scout. . L - ..•.•..+•w.n .wn• ' ing control With Pon- T'h e Cubs held their tr regular lar me-et- ..4 f. ....... .+.AO W.�w ... �-• ing on Thursday. tiac's boldly elegant air hit♦ and Mrs. H. Archer of breeding. COm•Of good peterboru and Mr. and blrs. R. fort and good taste go Scott of Toronto visited bars. W. Middleton recently.. wherever this on e g OeS1 Mr.' and Mrs. Calvert t of Scar- �.. : .'..,. :k boro visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Laurentian 4-Door sedan Compton during the week. . Striking new taffi hts highlight" e.,.; Sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. H. ' i DAllLING ' Timms whose nephew Mr. Bruce the impeccable styling of the MODELS "'v YOUR Estie of Port Perry met with a g t Hey leaves eat wife Saturday fivenchill- 62 n ac s rear deck �� _ Po t� � / / dren. Mrs. E. Cornutt and Mrs. W. w °< Carter visited the former's grand- I11y . , son Ken Chafen who is in Scar- • h t `, boro Hospital. He is showing - N/ / some improvement., _a °" Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradshaw. strato-Chipf.4-Door Sedan - Jr., and family, visited Mr. and Sr�l�mO,�l ri Commanding new style! And Mrs. Ernest Middleton at Sandk `nom v r brim-full of value to send the- Gray Lake during the weekend.'TONTIAC thrifty ones Pontiac-shopping right away!Why go on just being Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter and ��. : > aPontiac-watcher,whenStrato-Chief makes it so easy to own one! family and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon a P-1620 Carter spent the weekend at Birds «"MEEALMOTORSVALUE SEE YOUR PONTIAC DEALER SEPTEMBER 21 WMhwollik"* food etexhvcoo Creek. Sorry to hear of the accident ­,LAW J OTO R ��SA LE S LIMITED :'_ pICKERING to Bobby fames but fortunately no one had more than a few bumps aad scratches. i *mad", Seplea",-24;U61 T:FI E -P4 C-K M.,EN G N E•W S~ - 'ate Nina AT THE Oshawa Shopping- C ent re SEIGNEUR'S LADIES' SPORTSWEAR LTD., ONE OF OSHAWA SHOPPING, CENTRE SERVICE STATION CATERS ONTARIO COUNTY'S SMARTEST TO AUTO OWNERS THROUGHOUT THE AREA " NN FASHION CENTRES . ` Phone 728-0741 - THE SHOPPING Phone 725.7851 This very popular service station which is of great conveni- There are very few stores that cater to milady that have ence, while shopping at the centre maintains a modern auto gained the prominence awarded this firm that was in business service that fulfills every motorists' desire for complete and for overythrrty years in Toronto, at s choice location at Bloor satisfactory care of the car. and Yonge, before moving to t: a Oshawa Shopping Centre. "Doug" CORBY and his efficient attendants, has had many You will find dresses, and t,portswear, both domestic and years of experience in this business and can assure you of the : SHOWPLACE imported,also suits;car coats, all weather coats, sweaters, skirts proper kind and quality lubricants that will best service your and blouses of the finest qur!ity. Their collection excels in car. They nee to it that every patron's windshield is clean. and variety and distinctiveness an.! they are always moderately the tires and battery are checked riced. Their style experts are always alert to 'every new faeb- They do minor repairs, lubrication, washing, and offer the ion trend and in constant. touch with the mode of the moment. very best in B-A gas and oil produets and FISK TIRES. When For your inspection you will find a magnificent display of all these services are considered it is not strange that they are �� ONTARI O suthorative fashions from the • foremost designers. Frei popular with the people in this area and are getting more igneur, the very popular owner•, knows the value of a satisfied popular all the time. aaron and would prefer not to make a sale than to have his Every 'auto owner who stops here can be assured of fast, customers dissatisfied with their purchases. It is' a pleasure in courteous.service, so.drive in the next time you need gas, tires this review to commend this up-to-date and modern.store upon or service. They have free pick-up and delivery service to their distinctive styles and the service they render.,It i$ sag- patrons shopping at the centre. You will soon make it a regular gested that you make Seigneur's Ladies Sportswear Ltd. your habit and be glad to recommend their service to your friends as COUNTY : style headquarters in Ontario County, we are pleased to.recommend their service to our readers. " MARLEIGH SUPPLIES (OSHAWA) LIMITED A NAME OF -FRANKLIN-SIMON LADIES' WEAR FEATURES VARIETY N IN FLOOR-COVERINGS OF . — - OF STYLES AND FASHIONS EVERY DESCRIPTION Phone 728-3011 Phone 725-8012 Franklin-Simon Ladies' Wear was originally established 16 e . OSHAWA CAMERA CENTRE Harleigh Supplies (Oshawa) *Ltd. was established in 1959 years ago and for the past four years has been owned and and spared no expense to make their establishment one of the operated by LOUIS SALTMAN and certainly merits favour- HEADQUARTERS OF THE AREA most modern 5 completely, equipped centres for rugs, carpets, able comment when reviewing the outstanding firms in Oshawa. 728-5211 We flooring, plus service. This is the shop to visit when considering anything in the It is of great advantage to all of you to purchase your floor line of quality women's wear at reasonable rites. This is one from this firm as their experience and shrewd buy- q Y P She is the only.exclusive best photographic centre in the area, P of the leading centres of the district which offers to the dis- where on can buy the best in photo hid equipment coverings bles them to serve you with the finest in broadloom and criminatin shopper a wide variety of fashions in women's y y �P 9 Fmk : with such well known famous Brand names as BRIM- g pp Y and service.is the lowest possible prices mess t which opened at th carpeting t wear of every description., At FRANKLIN-SIMON, it will and service. This well established business which opened at the , TON PETERBOROUGH, HARDING, KRAL S and BARRY- give you great pleasure to choose from Brand Name garments MORE in all price -ranges that will spread decorative beauty very well displayed and where you will find something in centre October, 1957 and capably managed by SIDNEY Photo- throughout your home. Wall to wall installations are a specialty -choice ladies' wear, that will meet your desires. You are as- gKr hicfferuiphont fans all leading Brand :`lames in photo- with a factory trained staff with over 40 years experience. sured of complete satisfaction as this firm is reliable and trust- 8 P also recorders and supplies, binoculars- They have a large and varied- selection of ARMSTRONG ell glasses, etc. ? � worthy. With all these' fine points in mind w'e recommend photography today'i9 not confined to the professional. The j LINOLEUM, PLASTIC and CERAMIC TILE, RUBBER, FRANKLI:r-SIMON LADIES' WEAR with a friendly staff recognized for the personalized service the extend manufacturers of photo,•rap' is t ppliea and equipment have MASTIC and VINYL flooring which is a large part of their who a?e recd g y business. to every customer: Gaol .e put on the market go-Is teat riake it easy and fun r-- the lay- man to enjoy a hnbhy wh:rh is both entertaining an,] re•,varding Harleigh Supplies (Oshawa,) Ltd. is capably managed by Brand Name.)adies' wear at reasonable prices this shop, is a insofar 'as pers�,nal achieve^rent is concerned. BILL WELLS and has one of the beat equipped Rer�x e de must for real pleasant shopping. parmments in this county "Sid" Pinkus has a backrraund of seven years in profes ion- We know that in dealing with this reputable concern. that i l photography as well as six years in +he retail k+r"neaa. His you will also become another of their hundreds of completely 1fOLLES FURNITURE COMPANY LIMITED CELEBRATES experience is of great a .�tsrce to than. Who re,u:re Nxpert satisfied customers that they have throughout 'this. Bart of j advice which "Sill" .ia pleased to pass o-r:to yaps Ontario. k : _ 63 YEARS IN BUSINESS Visit thP, nshawa Camera Centre for all your }�uirements 1 Phone'725-3519 in the art of photography as this outstanding bu..ines's is _re- commended] to all our readers as a place where you can do MACK ERASER STORES, HAVE THE FINEST SELECTION From a small beginning,'in 1598. when the first Yolles store j business and shop with confidence. ' OF MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR opened on Queen Street in Tor-,nto, the Yolles Furnitu ce Company has grown into a vast twenty-store chain . . and ' know from experience i LOBLAW GROCETERIAS CO. LTD. OPERATE POPULAR phone 3e still growinlL� YOLLES es ryes obtainable plus i SUPERMARKETS ACROSS. CANADA IN ONTARIO _. e 725-8972 that the are getting the finest vale - . after-sale service and guaranteed the s Y g g 'far your shopping pleasures that in this distl let terms available . . . and free detivery of all items. the desires ar.d deirand, of the male population are more than � The finest values have been extended to the people' of On- � oppin-s, µ,fns their nZfinern aloes to supermarket at '.Lie U un- satisfied sit Jack Fraiaer Stores in business for 35,years who re- tario. County through their modern store at the Shopping tario rig Crri':e, ,:5t rs fines=t .values to r • c ;,f a4d j Centre which is c abl managed b PALL POLLOCK, who is his ic;e t Th ' 5t,re. manager, pev to i,_ ' jppi •and present the highest type of goods,which this firm stands behind, ap y g Y his efficient st,.;I offer c:vtn• assistance• to mski• -rs,,pl,ing at • and will back up in every detail, The very latest vogue and must assisted by very courteous and efficient staff. exclusive men's and'boys' rlothin and furnishings with easy . this Store always t!easaat.. . y g g This company is recognized as Canada's largest independent Fair and stint, ntfvrwa ri in their bus"dRa dean m:1 a is not selection from well displayed merchandise at very attractive furniture retailers and is owned and, operated by one family. prme8, I Yolles Furniture' Co. Ltd. with stores across Ontario, have strange that tht-y have reached such great succe ,The com- Nationally advertised .lines are featured here, which as- s wide experience in the furniture line and in serving the pub- bid well of mass purchases and reason- and courteous service ?urea real value for your purchasing dollar. We urge our read- and well mane lo.v stores r- the reason ck the ices at Lob-' g lic,:and their knowledge of present day needs places the rn'� I :taws,are mur•',r la.;er than c'hw�:;with Lucky stamps fiver ers to visit Jack Fraser Stores first. Courtesy and friendly help ern art of furniture craftsmanship,' beautiful and comfort- Y. m k rnakes shopping at this store a pleasure. 'A,large, stock *of im- able furniture, appliances,. T.V. and lamps. at the people's on point t *,,n ar regularly n to their ,res. W•s, who make o ported merchandls( ix^n +,,-lay and Jack Fraser Stores with command, which are available on easiest terms. . a point to 'obi regularly~ r; their i r re3, n'e •„ruld like al ^6 stores in On'arin, are pre?ared to serve this community with 1 We are pleased to give commendable mention to Yolles Furni- compliment Loblaw;, z: an vr„c:nized firm who unite a continual he latest and up tc. lstt striZ the'market affnrds. So it is with '� ture Co. Ltd. and wish them many year.i of continued success ern of the ketii problems of the day, and in conducting mod- - ;.ieasure we urge (_lr re?&rs t,) visitr this very popular store and we know that a visit here 1i�11•find you becoming another. � ern supermarkets that are well ii. advance a the times. 'atall which is worth;; of r-cummendatiotr and capably managed by of their many thousands of satisfied customers that they have 'i times,always bring better this,, in life to their er cuccers at all "STAN" MUMFOR') who is.a.-sisted by efficient and courteous throughout Ontarirr times, the can see this firm reaching even greater success, even of k it ' now recognized as Canndi'a`major Food Retailers. thong is r ogn t With ample parking facilities 'at their Gore at the Shopping LIGHTING UNLIMITED, THE MOST COMPLETE LAMP AND Centre, we would like to :u�rtest that you visit Loblaws, as their stores are worthy of h4 h recummendati,n. MARGARET STACEY OPERATES ONE OF TF1E SMARTEST ELECTRICAL FIXTURE SUPPLIERS IN CANADA CHILDREN'S SHOPS IN THE AREA P onePhone 728-3741 728-0922 i BATA SHOE STORES OFFER EXPENSIVE LOOKING The smartest mothers'of the area' have, been shopping at this_ -This firm besides their branch to Oshawa at the Centre FASHIONS IN FOOTWEAR AT LOWEST PRICES fine store which was established in August, 1960. This shop has have four locatiotis in ,Toronto, at The North town.Shopping Centre, the Cloverdale '4Ia11, flu; -).:c•e Plaza, the Golden Mile everything for chiLhen and infants, for girls and for boys in Shopping •lntre (72'5e-9122),and 15 Slmtoe N. (725-3874) a wide variety of sizes up to 1:' in latest styles, girls sizes up I at •a9 'Elington Square, and'are also located at the Gret:ter to and including 12, boys sizes to 6 z. Every 'imaginable article ' Hamilton Shopping 'Centre. "VI'heneve there is mention of quality footwear, Bata Shoe This firm is one of the most popular and,successft' conc rns Stores tl• h for children and infants is carried.in a wide selection, whether � - r }* cut Canada are always associated. . a complete layette or individual item is needed. Daintiness and of this section, rendering a quality of personal'serv.ce, K• 'ch The s:...fT A these popular st�includfea exnp ieneed fitters practicability have both been considered by their b^re , n iP distincth, satisfactory in its line. Thev hp- practicability �e`ec- with business, and their a:,ility to g:ve r tun cf .,t,a•t.t ::o , ca:.{,s, :: :e, lam• :.,.i .•2._..:1 tii;,w•cs with n�:ledge of this display are only Branded Nationally advertised line, in :wants' 1 con. i. e tit s t has won i:. ry satisfied n. clothes, coats, suit.,, dresses, children's sportwea: accessot•ies, In Canada. Oshair; , t;*,-',,:., this section a: well. All-shoes are fi:tel w;th. -which await your inspection. They are available i1, mix or This firm has at its command the -ery latest 'teas n-modern i >?cE't d :re, wh.ch as pies ,; . i ,�: ea:r lefe comSctt c yut2r match themes embodying the newest styles. MRS. MARGARET lighting, and MRS. VIOLA x•1.1-Cli. cram-d•:r = C.•shaw•a, � footwear. � ' STACEY the owner, has been careful.to include softness and who is a L',i ing specialist, can :ert.iinly a ]<;cu a ;ou; selec 5h•-t_ .n a wide -variety of styles,•;•hat -play a leading role delicate tones for infants' wear.. This is the smartest chi]-•t, .t.on. Tlrz careful planning of Mrs. Welch gives t'r.e atrun the -in the ccrrca costume of the well-t.reased man or woman are lien's shop in the area, suppl}ing the very finest infants' and , satisfaction :f „n.,wrng that his'jcb ::-s the bc.,' �:i elected- ,'cn dis,:l 'his store, as well as �h-es for children, tL' fit children's wear. Every detail has received their very special al efficenny. They have a show-roam dtsitiay.n elecaical fix- •,v ith Fie:t c•-mfort and st•.•le, featurclig GOLDEN RC:L : attention, particularly,price marketings. They are, rs we have uses cf all ,.cnds,.and one of the largest selections of beautiful SHOES fcr children and PARTi' !EL'S for teenage,s, , lamps in Canada. Our readers -ill do well to ccns.21t this firm � Bata Shd . Stores in Oshay.a; which is capable managed by observed, well within the family bud get. You would do µe11 when in need of'electrical lighting of all ty :es ae, this writer + to see their fine display on your next shopping trip to the g g I STAN ZVE:.I'rA, at the Centre and A. THIJSSEN at Simcoe OaMwa Shopping Centre. does not hesitate to recommend their services to you. N., and is a valuable contribution to the comnlete assurance -- . .-- This firm caters to electrical contractors as well as home and satisfaction in regards to anything in footwear, and has owners.and is Canada's Leading chain of home lighting special- certainly i..:,ed the people of the area to a better walk in life. BIRKS JEWELLERS OF OSHAWA, OFFER LARGEST fists. You really have to visit their showroom to appreciate the and are worthy of high r•ecommendaiion. 'beautiful display of lamps and fixtures on the market to-day. SELECTION OF JEWELLERY AND GIFTS FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE • EATON'S OF CANADA, ONE OF CANADA'S FINEST FiRiIAS Phone 725-W1 1 -THE MALL-RESTAURANT, SERVES`THE EXCELLENCE IN This modern store is a branch of the firm of HENRY BIRKS DINING PLEASURE SERVING CANADIANS FROM COAST TO COAST & BONS OF CANADA LTD., which was founded in 1879. 728-2271 'Phone 725-7373 Birks" can be traced back as silversmith's before the form- ing of the present company as far back as 1564: The present In reviewing the outstanding establishments, there are very Founded in 1869, by the late Timothy Eaton, this firm has " rns is recognized as the largest Jewellery firm in the British few dining establishments that can measure up to the high rapidly expanded over the years ar.d has many great stores rawnwealth. "Birks" great reputation for intregity as- standards of the Mall Restaurant. BASIL CLIEFF and BORIS in the larger cities as welt as their well known wail order offices. sures the public of complete satisfaction. I MORGOFF who operate thin highly respected dining.establish- Their well designed modern store at the Oshawa Shopping MRS. BETTY RICE, manageress, of their modern store at the I ment of splendor can be justly proud of the respect that has Centre which serves residents of Ontario County is very capably sliawa Shopping Centre invites you to visit their Jlewellery been attributed to them. Their vast facilities include spaceous managed by Mr. J. C. BAXTER, who has been with the com- store and inspect their large*nd varied selection on 'display. accommodations which are available for large gatherings, ban- pany for twenty-five years: Mr. Baxter is as-fisted by the var- most pleasing assortment-of .'inest Quality Diamonds, Silver- quets, parties, etc. ious department supervisors and efficient salestaff who are are, China, Crystal, B111-KS STERLING SILVER, NATION- Taking every precaution for the highest use of cleanliness fully trained to make shopping easier for you, their valued cus- ALLY ADVERTISED watches in ladies' and men's styles and sanitary methods the management need to be congratulated tomer. With the many departments of choice merchandise on from leading•manufacturers as well as jewellery and watch for success toward this goal. You can enjoy dining here in an display' and "Eatons" great policy of,"Satisfaction Guaranteed pairs by expert craftsmen which is provided at moderate atmosphere created as it seems especially for you. Very rarely or Money Cheerfully Refunded" it is easy to understand why rim do you find such a complete combination such as Food at- its this store is so popular with families throughwut the are;,. Birks Jewellers is'well recognized as headquarters for finest very best, cheerful. Atmosphere, courteous and-efficient service The friendly atmosphere that predominates at all times, places uali% jewellery and gifts and we would like to sulvest you plus comfortable dining equipment. Eatons Store in a class by itself. Finest quality at L :r. prices 'Sit Weir store as they are worthy of your fullest consideration We regard it our extreme pleasure to refer,and recommend are responsible for their high standing across Canada, and we or very pleasant shopping of jewellery and gifts that will give THE MALL RESTAURANT where good taste can be yqur are privileged in this review to add-our von recommedation to INHO S INHO leasure for years to come. guide to better eating. Eaton's Store at the Shopping Centre. POW fee r : ' - ' :T WE P IC K E R d N NEWS..' ; Thursday, SeplembW 21, 1%1 ALL FOOD — - •FEATURES �~ Weeks"�f SEPTEMBER 2 \ a 20. 21, ZZ, 23 �x AT r Rtcha r'dson s " 3. _ IGA N { r M RKET z: r '7 Y WE RESERVE R 3 Ei _.....__ THE RIGHT UN ' TO LIMIT ._.... � QUANTITIES top r:`w .0, KRAFT CANADIAN STOKELY FANCY CHEESE - 16-0Z: • HONEY POD 15-0Z. `� z SLICES . . ti PKGS. i TINS :' . . . . . PEAS . ., . ,..: FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT . CAMPBELL'SF 111 BROOK PARK TOMATO 10-Oz TINS STRAWBERRIES PKGS. SOUP BONELESS ROUND IGA r INSTANT 1ao2: �; ,�'� or a JAR COFFEE . . . �t . RuIp o�as . WHITE, YELLOW 16. AQUA, PINK, - . . - ECONOMY PKGS. SIRLOIN, WING or PORTERHOUSE ' OF 400 s :�" KLEENEX . : STEAKo� -ROAST Ib. 89 w` TABLERITE RINDLESS SLICED SIDE BACON :: 1-16. pk9 741 THE CHILDREN'S CHOICE , • SCHNIEDER'S PURE PORK COUNTRY STYLE ECONOMICAL AND NUTRITIOUS—SLICED ...SAUSAGE! 1-16. pkg. 49c BEEF LIVER 16. 45c SEEDLESS -- CHOICE-15-02. TINS ,I IGA PEACH HALVES . . . S FGR -- DOG MOUSE—I5-OZ. TINS - I �Ci R PES ,IGA DOG FOOD . . . . . =12 FOR EVAPORATED MILK—TALL TINS CARNATION I�SBEG, SIZE ALL FLAVORSz • WDER a: FOR J ELL 0 PO S . . . I2 WHITE, GREEN, PINK, YELLOW AND BLUE FRESH AND CRISP FROM ONTARIO ORCHARDSI No. 1 GRADE 64h. 1losket BALLET TISSUES . . . . 'I0 FOR "`'CARAIIIIEL CRUNCH, NICE, DIGESTIVE, GOLDEN C -WHEAT, SHORTCAKE—i-OZ. PKGS. WEALTHY . ,APPLES . � •�;:,', .. : _ JUICY —SIZE 200 PEEK f REAM BISCUITS .�5 FOR V a I e nc i a ORANGES o�. ' 9c ,GA or STUART HOUSE-2S-FT. ROLLS FOIL WRAP . . . . . . . . . 4 FOR ,- ONTARIO No. 1 GRADE- IGA—IMFT. ROLLS bagj9C WAX PAPER : �4 FOR POTATOES a " Receive FREE ;6.00 in Bonus Tapes with - --' E ' PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT-46.O:. Tins ' DELMONTE DRINK ... ........ 3 tins.;1:00 GOLDEN AYLMER BOSTON BROWN-15-Oz. Tins G i a 1 BEANS with PORK ............ 6 tins $1.00 BETTY CROCKER-20-0:. Pkgs. TREASURY CAKE,MIXES . 3 for $1.00 s s DEVIL'S FOOD, Honey Spice,Choc., Coconut,White OF WESTINGHOUSE—INSIDE FR65T-23W, 40W, 60W LIGHT BULBS'.. .:.........:.:.•... 6 for $1.00 KNOWLEDGE $ 34-00 Receive FREE ;4.00 in bonus Tapes with: SNa �y� Educativallallit 1-L 0 B. PACKAGES PES S 1011 the IGA MARGARINE ..................'4 for $1.00 A , 18 Receive FREE $2.00 in Bonus Tapes with: Entire family SPECML ' 1 , No. 1 GRADE--1n Cello. Boy FRE i INEU / CRISP CARROTS ... ................ 3 Ibs FRASERVALE FROZEN ".., 1 E FISH and. CHIPS .'..... 24-Oz. Pkg. OFFER SLICED BOLOGNA :..,.. 12-C►z. Pkg i' i