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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_09_28 PUNLISNE6 WHITEHALL SINCE — - i i 1 THEPICI<ERING —NEW- SI 4 . 0940 - 04UME 79—No. 1 PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961 PRICE: -10e PER COPY :;UCI!tl�iWIL��L!11WI"illdll�!I�:�I;IJltltil n " !I''++.'ri!.Z J �: .ilAtwia�.°iUI;'r�ih'CIIpAld�l6i';'Jl: :• ' William Newman t ickering Village No#es Heads dons Club; , •. .. :L II rt,!,•m,•, + n p" hr.: n it I , :-rrm.•r 4 u!r .. i.. tlllttHi�lllltll'Jltltlll.tllll",NIHCIB(lllill, i. L�9iLiliL_„rifiitlU�' fgi3111N[iGtl:4.LID�i.tr L� .>v�+.i �:�,.�,;�,���+II� For Coming Year' _.�' -� � � • Mr. and Mrs. Stan Lowe and ered to the processional hymn thy, Kingston Road have return- i21. "Give To Our God Im- Rouge Hill-Pickering Lions after two weeks holidays in portal Praise.” Mrs. Wm. Boyce,start their 11th year in the eom- r : .S. They were in Williamsburg. presiding at the organ. munity under the leadership of ? ' a., and also Washington, where The special musical number was W. G. (Bill) Newman, who has Y s ey saw President and Mrs. Kest- i solo. "How Great Thou Art,' {occupied many official positions y drive past. �eauti.fully sung by Miss Jean and worked on-most eouunitteea a ;> We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Lav- Clarke. of the Club through the years. to the 'village. They have The scripture readings were ed into the former C. Pilke Psalm 9 and portions of Gala- Bill Newman is a member of v �� Y tiaras 2 and St. Luke 23. a family well known in the com- k � use• munity and in the work of the Mr. Stan Lowe had his sister. Mr. Heron taking as his text. Lions Club since its early be- Y rs. Richman, from Winnipeg. Gal. 2. 20. He delivered a very` g y n siting them for' a week. fine message on "The Crucifixion , ginnin s, his father, Mr. Harr Newman, International ! of Christ." All men are sinners. , • Residents of the Cooper subdi God by his grace sent His son'Councillor and former president x sign held a surprise party to of Lions International, having. a our place. We must meet the elcome Mr. and Mrs. Marvin 1 been an original Charter Mem-l riving,God and be changed to be i ber of Toronto Central Lions x nes to the village. Christians. I I Mr. and Mrs. Larry Disney, The Sacrament of the Lord's i Club, more than 40 years ago. hriatina St, were hotida is A brother, Tom, is a�past press- ; Yin9 Supper will be dispensed next k y uffalo last Weekend- Sunday morning at 11 am. dent of Toronto Central Club. Congratulations to Mr. and Bill was born in Toronto re-i HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MAKES PRESENTATION—The Ajax Pickering.Hospital nciusi ;!wst , !war� ++"!++'++it-+j+rrr�lr+!'�te Auxiliary last week made presentations of two $150.00 bursaries. Left to right: Mrs. rs. Garnet White, Glendale Dr.. ceived his education. at Forest! n the birth of their baby boy, . Hill, U.T.S., and the Ontario J. Cain, president of the auxiliary, Miss Shirley Andrew of Pickering and Miss Faith ridgy. Sept. 22 at Ajax Hospital. Village Opposes !Agricultural College, gradua- Shepherd of Pickering receiving their cheques and Mrs. E. Hepditch, past president. _ Quite a few were in to see the ! ;t:na as Bachelor of Science in _ w 1%2 Pontiac last week and local Race Track 'Agriculture in 1951. Married in • number of the new cars were j 1 gi3, the Newmans. have two To Widen, Resurface Bay ridges Residents Voice them Id This weekend the new Reeve C. E. Morley of Pick- I children, Cathryn, 4,and Allan, uick is on display. I Ong Vi has announced '.:Fairport Road North r 1 that Pick Ville Will have Feelings On Present Sewage Charges Mr. gad Mrs. Jim Dalley and I .His interest in community ys were at their cottage last representation at the OMB r work is of long standing, and ' Pickering Township Road j Hearing at Brougham on Oct- 2 Dept: is,busy working o Over. 00 residents of Bay last week to discuss the matter eekend near Minden on Gull � 4 to-o a bylaw. in 19:9_ he was elected to the 2 Y g n a re- ' ' 2 - ke. oppose y Pickering Township council, construction of Fairport Road ' Ridge! jammed `into the Bay in more detail. They asked Mrs. Panay Holmes has left The bylaw the village "�� becoming the Township.'s young- North, between Hwy. 2 and the Road school'last Friday night, {council if the sewage charges i .oppose is th, one that would ;est Reeve some four ears later. 2nd Concession. week to visit her sister in i y �to hear about and discuss the "could be put on the tax bills. ed Wood City. her si Mrs. permit a stock car race 'track In addition to his affiliation The plan is to widen the 'matter of sewage charges for The committee of council- said Imes will be, awly for the win- j to o}erate, just south of the viL- (with tine'Lions Club, he serves I roadway to 24 feet and. p�Ilee the new subdivision. they would study the matter lage. The firm of Creighton, 1,n the advisory board of St. are row bein mooed back for Colin Beal of the Bay Ridges 'further to see'if'this-could be unless, as she says. I get ! g Fraser. Drynan and Murdoch Paul's Anglican Church, Dun-'mesiek. .� of Oshawa has beta rcwin;d to + this purpose. The road will be?Ratepayers',Association chaired 'done.. • ,artLn, white hf teaches in the reconstructed and gravelled the meeting,, which had many' The Ratepayers' Association Congratulations to Dr. and! .represent the village at the 1 •.? ;� o r Atkinson on the'safe arrival hearing- Sunday School. Ile is also con- �•tsk, n e r s 9 n,s outside, listenin has irdica.r will tak. the th:s fa 1 and ai�d next g r a baby girl. both Tuesday: p q Y matter before council again, un- nec.etl with the S,)uth Ontario tf•r.ugh the open wmdoytra, HeaYh Emit, the T.,wn0- In- �t'e have had .sevexal tour }Ian residents feel that the less they hear something fur- pt. 19 at Fast General Hospital. + " - "„'a t �e3L about' a serz,ce road from ianet Lee Tomlinson was the ' dustrial Cumnsiss.on,, Ontario' present charges for sewage are they about it in-the very nepr • r County Mental Health A'14 - F, rport over to,White's Road. .� high. -The would like to i future. crest of Judy Edmonds Dunbar- Kiwanis Club +ion and T.B..Association, Doric b c as yet the township road have s€ervage charges intorpot- - n at their cottage last-weekend de;iartment has• heard nothing ` uuud Peterboro district. • -.Lodge AF & gal, Pickering.. . ated into, their tax levy rather ' i School Fair and serves cut the board of,about plans for this project. than be`rig billed every .thrk• Hold Successful Mr. Tom Wheeler, Brock Road. I Directors of the Maple Leaf In- ' months. as guest speaker at O'ntario Big SUCCeSS surance Company. H!c intere t r Most residents were aw:arr• Church Conference �uity, Mutual Aid for Fire Pre- 9 Success in outdoor- activities irclu'es'New Base Line of water charges when the% enuon Week held at South-West �7 membership in the .Pickerin I bought their homes,..but .most D' • • ' ire hall last Friday night The 11th annual school fair. ' Rod and Gun Club and the Res r did.not know that :Pw�gv nauld Pi-- erinl► Unifod 'fir. and Mrs. Ron Halh of sponsored ,by the Dunbarton Ki- � 2 Cap Hunt Ciub. 'Extension Open be charged in t� same y. ; On SeptEmbe. .3• and 4 a -,Cnpbeliford. were the guests of i wanis Club was a big success last ' i The also voiced ch'ec; cn to : very successful conference was Saturday despite-•tke fact that rev• He is an.active farmer, man- Y 1 i i.ss Emerson. Ajax. over the Y I aging tom@ 6U acres in the The new Base,Line extension being charged f' ° ?0^ -.er cent •heal at P:ckei•':rg United -ekend. They were here to at-r eral classes among the exhibits had from the Liverpool Road over to been withdrawn this ear. south and north parts of the of the opera• coal ecst- of a Church. All interested persons nd the. reunion of high school i y r Fairport Road, south is now lent desig^.e�i to seivic.+ were weleomerl and the' attend- Over 900 exhibits were entered. I Township. 1 P , a.tiers of the past ten years at r open• much larger area than- Bay '-ono, nimbered 90. -kering. , New classes were added this year With the opening of this new 'Ridges. _ � The conference topic, "The Eva Hasek and Louise Lishman I and both of them, photography „tad, Dixie Road south from One member of the Ratepay- Challenge,of Christian Edwa- re among those back at Victoria and decorative weed vases had Metro Waterfront �„ >, ors' Association said the resid- ! tinn,” was very,skilfully hart g more than 60 entries each. 1 and F airport ruad, sout. in;versity thir"ryear and Sharon , frnm 401 are both closed: to ents of Bay Ridges were not ex died hr the Rev. George dames There were•200 flower exhibits 'Theme o Talk per is also attending Havergal• from the seeds provided x the traffic. petting something for nothing nf the CTnited Church HI V Birthday greetings to Lorne :� -tor were they asking that peo-. tin . Saturday evening, Kiw•anis Club and over 200 in.the i Persons •living on Fairport :tier who will celebrate it on The Toronto Region Br•an,n" Ole*not having sewage service. Jame- arldre.cPd rf+e cnnfei vegetable classes. Road south, will have to get out ' nursday, Sept. 28•_ also belated of the Community - Planning' be asked to help pay for their once on trio •svFtect nf the New There were $1 -entries in the , nto No: 2 or ,401 by coming irthday greetings to Gord Stew- Association of'tanada will held : services. He said we do feel tht Curriculum of the United hobby class and 88 ui the baking east to Liverpool or crossing , Fairport .Beach who celebrat- Y g :a meeting dealing with the im- resent charges, are much ton Church. The New Curriculum class. 168 ters on safe and Hillview and up Moore Road. p his birthday Sept. 14. PO5 n' portance of the "Waterfront elf,' `high. f has developed throough 'several We are very happy to say that ! fire safety were on display. Metropolitan Toronto" on Oc-I -Cross ovens along 401 are After the bills came out two years of planning and is based Irving White who underwent As usual a number of boys took tober 5th at 8 p.m. at the Warn,gradually being closed off, and ! weeks ago for both water and 'on a need for study, not only ajor surgery in Toronto is now a hand in the baking contest but ' plaza Hotel, Toronto. the decrease in accident, is '; ;ewage; the association was 1 in, the, church school' but also ressin favorably. I the boys did not try the sewing f uite noticeable. tog g Y• � In announcing the melting.i 9 ;swamped with phone calls from throuzThnut the 'church. .Rev..' Mr. and Mrs. Gold.Found en- classes. the Chairman, Dr. F. Getng. The only connecting links to persons wanting to know about games second address, made rtained 'their daughter,gad fam- The parade on Saturday alter- Ridge said that "It is of the'highway 401 between Ajax and the sewage charge. during the regular Sunday ter y from Newmarket on Sunday. : noon was both large and colorful..I utmost urgency that the publ:c Lansing cut-off are now at Pic- Re rP�entatives met with a � r=ice was Pntitl-d.."The Church Mr. Will and FloFence Stork i Prizes will be awarded to winners and the authorities be awaken-'krring and Liverpool Road. committee of township council `Teats the Challenge." - m Belleville were visiting the and the school winning the largest !ed to the tremendous potentials- ', rork family last week. humber of points will receive a ties of the Metropolitan Tpr- We are vet pleased' to report i trophy. late. This at Mr. Frank Prouse is home I ----- -- prepared rom hospital. All his friends wish ! — submission to the Metropolitan �. x� r ° a very favorable recovery. No School Room Toronto Council in 1959, and we a � � h. °�� Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rolston and j r, and Mrs. Chas. Fuller have are delighted to find that the' \ ` a ust returned from a trip through For Scouts-Cubs Metropolitan Planning Board P 9 �presently is investigating the +•t• .,, r ` he upper U.S.A.. where they fol- The Brock Road School has situation. The Waterfront Com-{ -"CRY owed the St. Lawrence Seaway. need for all the rooms at the !mittee of the City of Toronto a° ,. a et irning via the same route' in I school and' Brownies, Cubs and is also making a thorough study I 1 �. ada. They,visited the Parlia-f I Scouts must find new accommo of that part of the lakefront Bld s. and v:atched the ent g dations. The committee is to meet within its jurisdiction. As a, Ouse in session, also Upper Can j to discuss the'matter. It will be Metropolitan City, we have one `` r da Village at Morrisburg. \\` too bad if these groups must dis of the greatest waterfront's in t y Pickering Men's Bowling Lea- I band for want of accommodation. the world, but it is by no means •: s,,,. ue is anxious to secure more Brock Road Home and School being utilized for the greatest wlers. Anyone interested in executive met on Tuesday, Sept. benefit of the citizens". wling be at Brock's Bowling 19 in the school with a good sum- Those participating in the �3 lley 9 P.M. on Monday, Oct. 2. ber present. The New Grade Mo- panel discussion at the meeting z P.C. Watson was called to the thers' were entertained and played will be: Blair Fraseri Editor of r ome of Mr. and Mrs. Laverty I court whist. Mrs. Kench was pre- Maclean's 'Magazine; Norman st week to shoot a squirrel that sent to meet the mothers. Refresh- C. Goodhead, Reeve of the ' d scratched their daughter on ments were served at the close. Township of North York; Con- f c forehead while playing in the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pears of troller Donald D. Summerville, ndbox• The head of the squir- Williamsford visited' Mr. and City of Toronto; and Mrs. T. A. � ' I was sent to Hull, Que., to de- Mrs' J Compton on Monday. C. Tyrell of thie Community• .. ! ermine whether' it was rabid., Sympathy is extended to Mrs Planning .Association • Water- ST. ANDREW'S. Gordon Carter on the death of front Committee. WEST'ROUGE'KIWANIS AUCTION BIG SUCCESS —' The auction sale held last PRESBYT'ER1AN'CHURCH.' her grandmother; Mrs. Carr: Mr. Mr. A. R. Carr-Harris,Chi Saturday r The morning,service was con- and Mrs. Carter attended the fun- man of the CPAC Waterfront Saturday by the West Rouge Kiw>tnis Club was a huge success and drew a very large by the minister, Mr. Ken- eral as Saturday which was held Committee, in in charge of crowd of buyers. The 'auctioneer shown here is busy with his gavel and selling a kit- ucted Heron; B A. The choir en- in Musdow. arrangements. ten at the same time. —Photo by Barrie Pomeroy. Bert+ _: -011bee twe I T H E P I C K S R•I-N G N•E W 5 ` "Tbvrsier,•September 28, T 961 T H E PICKERING N �T'hom ISt. George's Anglic_ an Church__ -_. • : E S T A R L 1 S M E_0 I >< I I _._. —...• --- --. - ---+5��- _ - --- tl er Ht1 Issued every Thursday `BARRISTER SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC v •urger Barbee ge Success by The News Printing and Publishing Company COi41MlSS10NER FOR OATHS • Results of games at St. Boys, 11 and 12 yrs. (1) Mic- George's Anglican Church Bur- hael Lindo, (2) Robert Liddell, Authorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, OM. Telephone= WHitehall 2.0910 ger Barbecue, Saturday after- (3) Hugh Lawson •"•EUSSCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per year — United States $3.00 per year Northwest corner of Ofd Plent Road on No. ? Iii hwo noon at Greenwood Conserva- WHEELBARROW RACES 0 Y tion Park. Barbecue chairman, Boys and girls—boys• Gary BARRY MURKAR, Editor George Ellis. Wilcox; girrs: Jean. Milligan •= ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST — RACES C.rirls, .5 and '6 yrs. `(1) OTHER EVENTS Rhonda, Crossley, (2) Cathy Straight running = 16 yrs. - S, �i0712plaZntS PERSONALIZED PROTECTION McBean, (3) Pat Roles and overmen — BilI Duncan; Boys, 5 and 6 'yrs. t 1) Philip w omen — rs. c can :. Last week we heard of several motorists in this dis- A. R. FORTIER—INSURANCE Kenah, (2) Rodney Ktatz, (3) Women's shoe kick -- Nis. Paul Flynn S. Roles trict, who have lodged complaints with the Pickering Girls, 7 and 8 yrs. (1) Cathy Men's C. and W.—Gary Wil- Village school board, about the school crossing guard PHONE ATlatrteC 2-OZlll Flynn, (2)•Joyce McLeod,' (3). cox He dit h Pie Plate race men' stopping traffic. JeB Boys, an y� David Liddell; women's Mr Li p c s Ross . . , 7 d 8 . . (1) ell; s. J: 'd- Each school day at the four corners in Pickering FME — AUTO — LIFE — CASUALTY McBean, .(2) David Fullerton, dell ' (3) Steven Rice' _ Balloon blowing—girls: Jacky Village a crossing guard is on duty to help the children SACK RACES Hough; boys: Paul Lau eyssens cross safely. Some motorists object to the guard (in _ Girls, 9 and 10 yrs. (1) Hil- Spot race— Mrs.J. C. Purdy this case a woman) stopping the traffic. ary Lawson, {2) Lucille Chad- Thread the Needle — Valerie man, (3) Wendy Chamberlain and Kevin Kench They are in such a, hurry that they can't stop for a NO DOWN PAYMENT Boys, 9 and 10 yrs. ¢1) Glenn Nail Hammering—Mrs. Tom few seconds to see small children .ushered safely over Knott, (2) David Day, (3) r'heeler Law- the highway. We say, if they are in such a big rush as Ronny Masters Youngest baby'— Baby Law- all that the should be down on Highway 401 not on a A othrooins installed, Septic Tanks, r— Girls, 11 and 12 yrs. (1) S�8- son y fT y an Craig, (2) Nancy Mcleod, Bean guessing expert—Rose- etc.limit road. Well3, Basements, etc. (3) Allison McBean many Chapman Possibly the guard in this case, should step out s little sooner and not give too abrupt warnings to the For further information Coll . motorists. If the guard waits until the car:is almost FAIRPORT BEACH to the crossing, before stepping out to stop traffic, it I PAT DUNNE Temple 9-1841 . could cause an accident very easily. On. Tuesday, Sept. 19, first on Sept. 26. However with the amount of traffic going through general meeting of the Fairport Mr. Jacob Van Hoorn of Hol- the village between 8.15 and 9 a.m. it would be al- Beach Home and School Assoc. land, father of Mrs. J. Haze. 16 was held. The meeting was very Fairport Road, returned to Am- most impossible to get all the children over the high- I SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT well ai ended and Pres. Mrs. M. sterdam by plane.Sept. 14. - way unless some traffic is stopped. We notice that she Parkinson welcomed the parents: Congratulations to Mr. and -"does not stop cars every time some child wants to COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE following this was a most amusing Mrs. S. Cummings who celebrated skit which was hilarious ribbing their 15th anniversary Sept. 27. crossover. duetted to all Home and School Ha NEW TANKS INSTALLED I Happy birthday to Michael Den- We don't know who the impatient motorists are, members and executive. Next came aison who was five on Sept. 25.• gg i PAT DUNNE . -TEm 'R 9-1841 the reading of the minutes and the I Visitors at the home of Mr. E. ` and couldn't care .less. But we suggest to them, that ; P treasurer's report. Mr. Bean took Butler and family of Dunbarton they slow down a little and keep in mind that it is !I the room count which was'won Shores on the weekend were his the safety of the children that comes first. No business j `ky Grade II with a count of .16>'i father Mr. A. Hurler and his bro- The speaker for the evening was Cher and sister-in-law,' Mr. and appointment is that important that a .motorist can't Mrs. R. Merritt, district -commis-.1 Mrs, J. Butler of W2Uowdale, stop for a few seconds in the interests of safety. %loner who was introduced by Visiting the home of Mr, and 8�k C r e a t o'r s of Mrs. E. Crozier. guide captain Mrs. Fred William of Dunbartcn f Mrs. Parkinson thanked the Shores were Mr. and Mrs. Ted • MONUMENTS speaker and singing meeting closed I Williams of on an ch and Mr, and 01r � with the sin is of the Queen. Mrs. A. Moon and Clifford from The Teddy Brown Dancing' School , Grade VIII were served by the I port Perry last Saturday Grade VIII mothers under the We are pleased to ]'earn that IR A I N B O W STUDIO i �'Dl ��� • OF DISTINCTION direction of convener Mrs. C. de Mr. A. Claereboudf is home from y Bourbon. hospital and feeling very much "ROUGE HILL SHOPPING CENTRE The next general meeting will better, for THREE GENERATIONS be held Tuesday, Oct. 3 instead Sunday, Oct. I will be Sunday of the usual Wednesday. school promotion day. 11 a.m.. our Many happy returns to Bobbie 'missionary representative, Miss (Ballet - Tap Nursery Acrobatic � � Barker who will be six on Sept. Given Kelsall from Africa will .Stafford Bro' s Ltd 28 speaking." 7 speaking n the . .�aZZ, etc. - i • • �' Anniversary congratulations to Holmes will be speaking on the Mr. and Mrs.'M. Parkinson who 'continuation of Old . Testament QUALIFIED STAFF _. M O N V M E N.._T_S'__ , celebrated their (6th anniversary personalities. * I DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY MO $4552 Registrations:' FRIDAYS 3.30-7.30 CHERRYWOOD FRENCHMAN S - { Cherrywood Home and School. $AY Association held a very successful aFor Information: TE. 9-1712 commencement program on Sept. Congratulations to Ron Play 22, ford-who won the Corby Tro- COOPER BLOCK LTD* It was a wonderful effort on the Ppy et the Oshawa Yacht Club part of the teachers. the Home. Regatta last Saturday. Ron DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC and School members and' the with his crew Miss Maureen 920 CALEDONIai► ROAD — TORONTO children and the large audience McCleery, came first in the in attendance, thorou hl en' Blue .Jay class with 26 boats ` BLOCKS B BRICKS _ e g Y py entered from Toronto, Oshawa, ed the evening. "COMMERCIAL _ IRE8IDERnAL MNDUSTRIAL WiMM �'hosevgraduating were: Sbelia spnFthe Corby-Wiser STRUCTURAL STEEL Whitby an Wilkinson. Beverley Wilkinson Muni y CRANE RENTAL , Linda. Stafford, Barry Jam, (presentative, presented the #REE ESTIMATE - and James McCrriskin. • trophy to Ron. 'NATION ROAD, PICKWING, ONTARIO During the business period it The Frenchman's Bay Ban- • • Phones: WK. 2-1960 — WA. 2-3103 — MO. •-3911 was announced-.that a season of tam. Softball team was defeated Phone `Pid�eringi ������ euchres would commence October in two games played at Fisher- 6 at 8 p.m. =and that the annual ville last Saturday in the O.R. bazaar will be held on Nov. 25. S.A. playdowns. Apparently - - - Board chairman Mr. George T. the boys were not up for these Todd spoke briefly emphasizing two games after travelling 140 ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED miles yy pitched the BrstWgame the need for higher learning. ._ Principal Mrs. WeatheraU in- in which they were blanked i -:-B U 1 L.DING S U P P L I E S a�oducd the graduates. Mr. Alex 11-0. In the second game with Munro, vice-principal of Dunbar- Keith' Fertile on the mound, _ A► ton High School gave a most in- they ilt ld the Fisherviile team teresting address and gave the down and,were winning 2-0 un- LUMBER MASONITE - HARDWARE graduates a great deal of food for til the fifth inning. After that i ,? CEMENT - BLOCKS - GRAVEL thought. Fisherville got a few good hits Mr. Mac Armstrong, on whose to net them five runs to end 5-2. . - e land Cherrywood schools have the game REZ WOOD STAIN fit SEALER GLASS been built, presented the �prins. Pahk. ates with scrolls and silver • A community bridal shower r C.I.L. PAINTS Barry Johnston gave the vale- was held Monday evening at don t run ditto address. Mr. L. Gates e showed former pictures of the Joyce ertile.tHostesses or the J school. Paulette Riches played a evening were Mrs.. Dorothy i • .`OIL AND GAS FURNACES — SALES AND SERVICE piano solo. Mrs. D. Milne and Buck, Mrs. Ivy Swan, Mrs.. EAVESTROUGHING - PLUMBING Mr. Wilmot. Gates sang a duet. frothy Wiseman and Mrs. Eil- • Mrs J. Mitchell gave tb•Pe mono- een Fertile. There- were about logues and Emma Laug,ion rend- 50 guests attending and she re- EXTENSION PHONES anus BUDGET T.,E R M S ered several piano solos. Min. wear and tear-come in a col- ceived fnany beautiful gifts. ours,3 models.Call the BELL a Weetherall then led the school Amongst The out of town Business Ofnee-or ask the choir in several.selections. mart In our green truck. gtresta, were Miss Doris Jean . WHitehall 2-6771 — Temple 9-2431 Board •members N. LaWfrlin .Robertson and Mrs. Phyllis STATION ROAD rICM1419, ONT. said a few words and chairman, Smith from Port hope and NIGHTS — TEMPte 9-1682 Mr. George Todd closed the eve- Mrs. Marjorie IAwreme and , • sing with a few words of con- Mrs. Helen Hwcia from Oshs,- i• gratulation. wa. Thursday, September 26, 1961 T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS Page Thr*o NEW AND USED OIL SPACE ROSEBANK ` HEATERS WITH BLOWER ., WANTAOne used floor furnace with blower, - 3i 1 is Small LP. Space Haters, Ca!•man S - MITCHEL SUGG� • • • _I Camping Clearance. �. MILLER HEATING Happy Birthday to Miss Don- = e 9 Tudor Street WM. 2.149 1 AND na Lee of Rouge Mount Drive ' � ^ - ------- --- on her 14th'birthday Sept. 27. Wonderful Ways WILL GIVE ROOM and board in Bay Birthday to Mrs. Lee of Ridges. References required. Phone Rouge Mount Dr.'on her birth- 939-3U2. to 'Beautify Your Property IV, s _ _ _ day Sept. 29th. 1W-Iisls WOMAN WILL-DO day work, two A Rummage and Bake Sale days a week. 839.3824. will be held at the Rouge Hill -- - _ United Church on 'Oct. at 11 o'clock. _ _ •. .. �, ARTICLES FOR SALE COMING EVENTS The CWL will hold their Ba- - - • The Women's Guild of St. George's zaar at St. Marys School on PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Oct. 8th. $1.00 an hour for quick, Clean, guar. Anglican Church will meet in the eseteed first-clau Painting and Paper °Parish Hall on Thursday, Oat. 3 of HaPPY Birthday to Renate �II� ..xs► , .�/ti1. ... .�.. ienging. 2 pm. Jennsen-of Oakwood Dn on her SUBURBAN STRETCHER . . . ERIC STOKES - DECORATOR 8th Birthday Sept. 26th. RANCHER"FOUR"... The Evening W.A. of Pickering I POST r' x <" 5' R,R. 3, Pickering -TEmple 9.1714 United Church will meet an Oct. 3 Mrs. Pinned of Fort Perry 2 PIECES 2" x 4" . . 10' w I POST 4" x 4" 61 of 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs- spent a week at the home of 2 PIECES r' x 4" 8' Y •4 PIECES I z e" rr awC PARTS AND SERVICE P I FINISHED HEIGHT . 2 6" FINISHED HEIGHT . 3'S" Washing Machines S $20 and up Mary Disney, Christina Street. Mr. and Mrs. Horne- of Oak- 1-FOOT SECTION $4.00 A FOOT t-FOOT SECTION 53.50 A FOOT wood Dr. AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE Phone: WHiteholl 2.6410 1 would Irks to (hank my friends Miss Doris, Whittle of Rose and neighbors for their many acts in FENCE Witl1 PERSONALITY 'Open Every Night Till 9 o'clock Bank Rd. spent last Sunday at - • kindness during ms special recent stay ;n Ajax Hospital. A spedal thanks to the home of her sister in Kes- •-• • FOR SALE-Hedges, flowering. the nurses and staff of the Ajax wick. IT WILL NOT ONLY ENHANCE THE APPEARANCE Of YOUR HOME BUT WILL shrubs, trees and evergreens in the Hospital and Dr. Hertzberg and Dr. Mr, and Mrs. King of Toron- (best quality, also peat moss, big Haines. -Melville lamb to .'spent last weekend at the 400 PRIVACY-TO YOUR OUTDOOR LIVING AND RELAXING . IT WILL boies, $4.10. Jerry--Hasek Nursery, - home of Mr. and Mrs. King of :ACT AS A BACKGROUND FOR YOUR GARDEN PLANTINGS AND IT WILL BE first farm north of Pickering High CORMACK-In loving memory of my Oakwood Dr. IPRACTICAL FOR KEEPING THE CHILDREN IN AND STRAY ANIMALS AWAY. School. WHi»hall 2.0977. dear husband, Albert Edward, who passed away Sept. 30, 1939. Larry Matlhot of Toronto J� TOMATOES - $140 BUSHEL -The one I lover has gone » .rest,, spent last weekend at the home $20e - 6-QT. BASKET His fond Love heart is still of Mr._and Mrs. King of Oak hand that 'always helped me wood Dr. t1AONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAYS Now lies its death's cold chill. The First Meeting of the,Cub and SATURDAYS wife Scouts was held last Thursday-Always his , Y by ttx+ �•+��r - at Whittamore's farm, S»ale's Ave., Eno. at St. .Marys _School. They al- ways welcome new members. miles west of Cherrywood, Other RANCHER "TWO" . . . - fresh vegetables ready picked in A Gathering was held at the I barn, Closed' Tuesdays, MILLINERY and Hand-made Glows - home of Mrs. C. Ufnal, Pine I POST 4•' x 4" 4' . and Sundays. Private afternoon• dosses' - will j Ridge Dr. 'last Tuesday, lR aid j FINISHED I" HEIGHT. s,2' " begin Oct. 25, For more details call of the CWL Bazaar this Gath- a-FOOT SECTION $2.00 A FOOT HORIZONTAL 'HIGH BOY FOR SALE - TOMATOES $1.00 per Aleona Alderice, Rouge Hill, Ar.I•ering to.Raise Funds For their I '1 POST 4 x 4' . . ,J& A bushel. Pick your own in your own 2.3260• Bazaar, on .Oct. 28th. la PIECES I' s 6' r containers. Doug Bryant, WH. 2- �; T N 7.1 6 _ 2687. .. � � _ FINISHED HEIGHT � A FOOT • "9F00 SECT'O S 2 - FOR SALE - Cook stove with hot - water jacket (used two years); 1 ^ 1 -chrome kitchen set; washing ma- AY R I D.G '-' -• �+ .chino, space hooter (combination) with oil tank and grates. May be SCOUTS & CUBS gather together where the word 1 ' l soon by appointment on weak-ands. The Bay Ridges Group'Cora- Of God is preached to hear the -I wonderful news of free salva- �..«��• .�..► Phone _PL 5-6746, reversing the mittee have expressed an erg- - ehorges. take an activor art to Cubs ac- BASKETWEAVE . . . " :NO to Lion through faith in the Lord _-• - P Jesus Christ. THIC PICKET . . . size - Two Cub-Stoat outfits, The Sunday School 'greets at WA 10. Phone WH. 2.0187. tivity in the area. : _ 9:45-am. in the Bay Road Pub- I POST 2" : 4" 6` 1 POST 6 x 6" V There is presently a waiting I 6 PIECES I" ■ 6' 10 2 Pieces 1 . 41 ay $6,500.00 FULL =PRICE lie School every Sunday. Al- 1 DEICE r' s Z 3' 49iC If PIECES 1' ■ 3' , 316... ' .10 list of twenty boys who cannot • 7-roomed house, orchard, good well, accomodated unless help is j though It in one room for. iaFOOT SECTION$4.00 r A FOOT �NrgpT SECTION $8.80 4 A FOOT 7 and 3,'5 acres of land, low down 1 the present, later on there will payment. Call Pickering WH. 2.1884. acquired from the fathers and I be classes for.all ages including mothers in the area. See the Finished Sample 8' Sections FREE week-end use of, Est hole digger to RANCH BUNGALOW - S bedrooms, _ . a Public Study group for all p arg. gee A. temporary meeting place, adults. ( Displayed at Our Station Road - each customer who orders his fencing 1 let, breezeway, gore patio, Po g , Planters and many, many extras• has been provided by Consoli- j 'e Church service is held Showroom from MITCHELL'S About 1191 a month will carry pr'"' dated Building but help is erg- immediately following the Sun- cipat. interest and taxes. Call Pick- ently needed to facilitate all day School at 11 a.m. and as THERE'S AN EASY REZ BEAUTY ering.WH 2.W F the boys mourn in to the sub- ��'���BALED STRAW FOR SALE - Phone g time goes on Mr. Jamieson says TREATMENT FOR EVERY KIND division. .other mid-w'eek .church activi- Cml=L WH. '2-0617. ___ �F WOOD If anyone reading this col- ties will develop. Come and SELF • CONTAINED UNFURNISHED umn desires to help knows or I bring your frien-ds. - ` APARTMENT for rent, Dumbarton, of anyone else in that position New Residents ASK ABOUT OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN (not railroad property, Suit tooeh- be appreciated b call- 1 k- it would m r Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F oc ARTHUR MITCHELL LIMITED' ' wt « couple with one child. Phan. ng Group Committee Secretary hart at 836 Krosno ,Blvd. Te, 9.2956, after 9 p.m, or write Ted Brown 839-3735. Mr. and bars. Mott Jacobs c•o Box 280, Pickering Newt. - SOUTH OF No. 2 HIGHWAY A Bottle Drive will be Held and.family at 838 Krosno Blvd. STATION ROAD TO RENT-Furnished om on First Throughout Bay Ridges on Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stewart DICKERING ro PHONE: WHitehall 24771 or TEMIII10 lk Con.. Pickering, close to Dunbar•, urday Sept. 30. Scouts and •-and family at 840 Krosno. Ron !ton High School. Board optional. Cubs will 'call on every Horne. a*noted assistant golf pro, from A. R. Sargent, 1st Con., R.R. 2, CHURCH b'Ei4S L the West Metro area has been ROUGE HILL NEWS (Pickering• i too busy to even remove his Born r Sunday morning VEST ROUGE We are WANTED-lift for teacher from Bay clubs from the car. stisst� pleased to hear that Rid'ss to intersection of No. 2 September 1. at 9:4:i a.m., was sirs. Windsor of Kingston Rd. g the Bay Ridges Baptist Church, ' Lublin Ave. added another and Brock Road, Pickering, at about which will grow up, with this ' reside>1t family on t he week- is, home from the hospital and g a.m. Phone 839.3320. end, Mr. and Mrs. David Cam doing fine. fast developing community.' I' P- The West• Rouge Community St. Columbos Circle of Grace Mr. John Jamieson who is in I bell• Association will hold their first Presbyterian Church Guild are' Mrs. A. Dunsford of Rose- P+ charge of this new work says open meeting of the fail season having a corn roast-at Ferguson's Bank spent last weekend at the F DICKERING "that the spiritual*needs of an on Wednesda .• Oct: 4 at 8 p.m. Beach Friday evening. Oct. 6, and home of bars. D. Schwalm of communitypa r e the most ion AUDLEY _ in the Rainbow Room. There will I would like to extend a welcome to l+ ngston Rd. LANDSCAPING _ portant". therefore he intends to The W.A. met at the home of be an open discussion.and a'very I any couples in the district who Miss Alderdice of-Florida is devote his time to this new Mrs Bill Guthrie on Wednes- interesting program is planned for would like to join them. spending a few. weeks with Mr. specialists in chutch so that it will be able day evening of last week, with the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Munroe, and Mrs. J. Alderdice of Kings- Sodding to provide religious and spiri- the president, Mrs. G. Astley The cdinmittee in charge of the East Ave.. find a wiener roast in' ton Rd. teal instruction for all. presiding: The • troll call' was Parkette at the corner, of Kirk- the' grounds of their home on We are glad to hear that Mr. `.Power Rolling Although this is a Baptist --labour". Anyone wishing to dene and East Ave. are planning Thursday, Sept. 21 for the West Dion of Altona Rd, is feeling .:.Tractor Grading work Mr. Jamieson feels it is make bandages for 'the leper 'a bee'for Saturday morning. Sept.! Rouge Atom All-Star Soccer better after a recent illness. for We benefit of all denomina- hospitals, please contact Mrs. 30 when they intend to rake and: team. who won the ,Toronto'and Sod Delivered tions, and all are heartily wel- John Pudkrin or Mrs. Archie clean up the grounds and they � team., Minor Soccer Assoc. Happy Birthday to Terry come. He does not see why peo- Bell. Mrs, Bill Guthrie gave-the would like every one who is free.i Giisby on his 11th birthday 29 .WH. 2-6090, pie of all denominations cannot worship' service. She gave a and interested in this park to come Mr. and Mrs. Jed McLean, of of Sept. of Altona Rd.. - summary of the program at the out and give some time Chesterton Shores. were in Chat- Mrs. D. Schwalm. a'nd Miss ham over the week-end. Evelei h.of Kingston Rd. spent, • I School for Leaders at the La- Mr: good Mrs. Stan Frost. Rouge B 1Patricia TYCIC dies' 'College in August. Mrs. Hills Drive. report,a most enjoy- Best 'wishes to Mr. and Mrs. last Thursday 'evening at the Guthrie and the girls of the able trip by car to Maine, and Bob Waddell, Chesterton Shores. home of Mrs. and bits. C. IMPORT Piano & Theory C.G.I.T. presented a skit on returned home through Quebec on their wedding anniversary on Schwalm and Family of Altona FAIRPO "Stewardship Catches Fire". where they visited'Upper Cana- Sept. 17; to Mr. and Mrs. James Rd. Classical & Popular Anne Guthrie sang"The who Mrs.- Windsor of Kingston Ninety and Nine". The hostess . Mr. and Mrs. -George Craig. were married 11 -years on Sept. • woe like is thank all LAWN MOWER .49 KingBton Rd. East i served refreshments. Rouge Hills Dr., are in Quebec f8. friends for all the: get-well 'Pickering Village Sacrament of the Lord's Sup City this week attending the Ki- Man 'ha returns,to Jim Han cards and pet-well wishes while per was observed at the church wanians convention. The intend y ppy J the was in the Hospital. Phone RA. 725-4587 y Ian, Rivercourt Road. who was 1 U, the home of her sister in Kas- service on Sunday morning. to motor back along the St Lawr- on Sept. 19; -to .Susan Craig, of ti David Waldriff of Altona Next Sunday, t he. Rev. Keith ence,and visit the historic,centres Rouge Hills Dr., on her sixth R s feeling better after hav- Hawke will again take the ser- through Quebec. birthday, and celebrated with a ,ing he flu. vice. This is being done to en- Little Denise Mayers, Rouge party of young friends and to ' WATER able the morning services to Highlands Dr.. is in the Hos 1 28 FAIRPORT BEACH RD, I Karen Craig, Rouge Hil1s'Dr., who + I continue fora few weeks. for Sick Children, where she un was l l on Sept. 23. HNOW WHAT�S PHONE TE. 9-1409 DELIVERED ' Several from here• attended derwent surgery but is' progress- i j the ;United Church Conference fhg very well and %ill. soon be Mrs. Helen Barnard, Ridgewood j at Pickering on Saturday ev- home. 24-HOUR SERVICE Road. second vice-president of the 'ING ON IN FREE PICK UP AND r entng. Mrs. S. Travis. Winnipeg. Man., Home and School and head of the A. PUDDISTER Mrs. Luckai and two sons I spent two-weeks with her daugh Grade Mothers, held ,a party in j' ; haw returned from Germany. ter, son in law and grandchildren' THE "'NEWS"DELIVERY i where they spent the summer Mr. and Mrs. Ron McIntyre and her home on Sept. 21 for all grade t Phone ATlantie 2-3292 (months visiting relatives. family, Rouge Hills Dr. mothers to get,acquainted. ' Page Four T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS Thursday, September 28, 1961 BROUGHAM grcunds on Friday evening last i tion was received from Mark- Mr. and Mrs. E. Campbell I Tremble wedding in Brocklin I Rally day services were held r+. tn,: tics, of this Elie girls ham WMS to attend their. and family, also Mr. and Mrs. United Church on Saturday. In St. Johns Church on Sunday presented Mr. Challice with a;autumn thankoffering meeting I K. Ramsay attended a corn ( The Friendly Bible Class will last. The superi:ztendent, Mr. 11 vs. Ilune; of Port Perry , ;,, alarm clock. on Oct. 17 but was declined.I and wiener roast held at the meet at the home of Ms, and I Allan Ellicott, presided; assist s,ent a fe,., days last week with y._ 'r and Mss. Allan Ellicott , The western sectional rally of home of M , and Mrs. Blair' Mrs. Allan Ellicott on Monday ed by Rev, A. Cresswell, ,Miss her daughter, Mrs- bi. Ann s ,mod__ Me.and-mrs, R I the WMS will be he" on Tues- 1 Evens, Claremont on Saturday evening Oct. 2. Mrs. Geo. Gray Mary Lyn Blackman read the Mr. and Mrs. Bowin Of Osh-! Caer of Green River on Sun- day, Oct, 17 at 9:15 a.m. in.j'evening. i will have charge of program: story.. rt awa, also Mr. and Mrs. B. Eng- day evening. Ajax United Church. Hostesses� Mr. and Mrs. Manson" Elli-I Congratulations to Mr. Black- We are glad to hear Mr. lish and little son had tea on The WMS meeting was hed at' were Mrs. N. Burton, Mrs. J. Cott, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elli-I man who came first in the Dean Mairs is home from the Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs•., the home of Mrs. N. Burton on� Mitchell and Mra. W. C. iiII cote also Mr. and Mrs. Bill � double horseshoe pitching con- hospital and coming along as Thomas En fish. Thursday, Sept. 21. An invite- son. Ellicott attended the Stanley- hest held at Woodbridge. well as can be expected. A very enjoyable time was had by a number of our ci;i- tens .,h,o lial a bus trip on Sat- urday la t t). Pioneer Village in the Black C-eek Conserva- tion area. All report a•wonder- - - _ The Board of Stewards of St. : John's Church held a meeting..1 0% OD :.recpntlA, when it was d?cided to I �7 hold their annual turkey do-' ner on November 9 in the Town- ship Hall. More__ particulars I r later. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carter also Mr. and Mrs. Russell ; Canter of Port Perry visited • ` with Mr. and Mrs. J. Tweedie i Rouge Hills ► ^. on Sunday, Mrs. R. Carter ► �� celebrated her 81st birthday on "Tuesday last. The j O Ri o• • us g g 2 Hwy. Just East of Rouge' Bridge 1PRICES EFFECTIVE' junior girls' bail tea m n •^_r Thurs., Fri., Sat. and their coach, Mr. Challice, ' Sept. 28 ­29 - 30 enjoyed a hayride and a corn Open Every Evening Till 7.00 p.m. Except Thurs. & Fri. TII{ 9.00 p■rtlb and wiener roast at the school FRESH GRADE A OVEN READY DUMBARTON k For Frying, Roasting or Barbecuing Avg. 2 -"3 lbs. VIOLA RG E�I E MARG A� �� [Remllarl Du abartun. United Churcit , On Sept. 24 the anniversary.I �g '� service was held with Rev. 1 'v/ �� —'YO'UNG `B Charles Murray of Leaside � United Church as guest speak- i. "�t C MARGARINE er. Mr. Murray read Psalm 23 f.3; GIRICKENsb29 -a nd the la,a few verses of DIat- AKAR thew i as his scripture less•m. , (SAVE 7e) The choir sang "Praise the ; Lord, 0 Jerusalem," accomis- ! ART14VR'S SMOKED PICNIC � �sTiC SHORTENING anied by 31 rq. H.•Stioud at the LL �r+ organ, M i s, Maxine Hopkinson IU.- 4 " �- and Miss Lois Davidson con- ; F �Q►4_ ►` aZi� ducted the junior congregation. 1 Bn(le'tin n . Next Sunday 'rnivrn.ing the ; MAP$ R LWAF LBS• Ruactei ly sacrement • of cum- r'�; }�1, �f� (��1 DOMES. l� . 15C• munion will be .celebrated. yJ� Dine P�el�i �b. 2✓1� ~• On October 3 a congregation - al meeting has.; been tallest with BOLOGNA �1 L I�E D ��� INGERSOL Special Offer of Sc Off Plus 5t/se Off SAV the purchase of a new"organ being one of the items on the - f agenda. MAPLE LEAF CHEESE SLICES Ib. pkg. fOf 4 - . !)ruebartare F'er..unadx. �AGE . . - Belated cOngratulatigns t0- _ Mr. and Mrs. Russ Deakin on �Vj YORK.BRAND CANAAA PACKERS the birth of their; daughte-t- on C Sept. 14. _ CHOPPED M r. and M°s. J. H. DleCle= }:',.__ Pakl �. ntent, D1•ary-Beth and Mr. A. J. Thompson spent the week-end K 'L , K In Thompson visiting we and - SAVE 41c, ..i2 oz. Round Mrs. Kollenbery and : Nancy,fo rmerly of Ajax. `j 12 oz SQUARE TINS THREE Lorraine May was taken to xtal � lbs' o ' 29 . �-BEEF i Ajax 'Hospital 'for observation =� w as she has been ill for"quite a ROUND SIRLOIN T-BONE & WING lb. C • while. Vk a hope you're much ° better soon, Lorraine. • C �" Cot,gratulatrons to Christine V SAVE 29e. Mat-chant of the'Base Line who celebrated her ilith birthday on -I _ MAPLE LEAF Largo 16 oz. Saturddav, Sept. 23, with -the help. of some of her. school MAPLE LEAF COOKED & GLAZED e pre friends. Her birthday yas 1 r, PORK HlOCKS . . . . . . . . . Ib. 39e _ Fei,lay. Her little brother, - - -- - z�at+ny; had his lust .birthday Crosscut Short Rib Roast . . .. . . . . . .Ib. 59c �..Ch on Saturday. '.` DI s: Goidun day's tiiother, _ ® SPECIAL OFFER Flacon of Toronto, had BLADE OR SHORT ' RIB - ' OF 6c OFF dimicr on- Sunday' with Mr. US 4c OFF tt PL :.. , and Dins. May and family, Jb. Several Kiwanians and their ' ROAST BLADE SOME REMOVED - ives left on Saturday for Que- _ .....4 oz. bet City for the F+,iwanian eon _ YORK BRAND SAVE lie. 'vention being ,held there. ROUND OR SQUARE Congratulations to Mr. and RUMP ROAST . ' . . . . : . . . . . . , . lb. 79c VIENNA 2 : ' 3 for 1Lrs. Garnet White of Glern- _ ;dale on the birth of their son ' Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast lb. 79e_ 'on Friday, Sept. 22 in Ajax i _ 15 oz, _... .,yluspital, a brother"for Loicy. 1st 5 ribs SWIFT PARD ALL FLAVOURS Di r.' and Iles, Thomas Du- Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot Roast {b 39c niond' and Gloria and Domiie, f pr spent Sunlday at Barrie '«•ith ..4 Mrs. Luinrund's parents, i r; FRESH LEAN DOG I65, �. '.land Ctrs.. H, Horner. • _ SAVE 13e. PLUS The Junkin family have I - for C moved from No,, 2 Hwy, and' Minced Beef CHARBONNEAU (Save lOc) large = will be ,much missed 'by ,the � ` community. STANDING — (6th and 7th RIBS) Ali Varieties Drs Jack Lorti_ al has been RIME RIB ROAST ' transferred to Calgary. The family will be Joining him 3ater, TABLE -QUEEN ENRICHED SLICED The St. Paul's Anglican IN'.A.eld a bake sale last Saturday, • FRUH Full 24 oz loaf and are holding one at the b. •Church basement every Satur- p.m. mce St—- ea BREAD _. '• day afternoon from 1 to. '? p.m. ' all through October, WAGSTAFFE BRAND . Mr, and Mrs. Ross Carey and NO. 1 Selected Firm Golden Ripe STRAWBERRY for Stephen of Toronto visited Mr. • and Mrs. Herbert Carey' on SAVE 19e LARGE 2'4oz. JARS Saturday. The Kiwanis Fait' was well �'� The Tea That Dares To Be KNOWN attended on Saturday at the By Good Taste Alone park. Congratulations to all the ~,inners. The coming genera- s IbS■ C Fancy Tins of 100 2-Cup Size tiotis• of bakers would seem to Ft: � ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS ins., b'e a male according to the " SAVE 16e. 0 53 prizes. i _ 1 Thursday 961 TqE PICKERING .. ;Saptfn�bar 211,. --- -- - NEWS Pogo FlvO unexpected which takes over at I House, it looks as if all Can between Canada and Japan. Ottawa and there will be fuU the last minute, ada will be taking part in 1967,I Meanwhile, in the De.art- o REPORT from External Affairs and Defence not merely as passive cnlookers I Pportunity fcr discussion of me of Labour, ire arations tar in tt,W Inbol - ---,; Y - — going-over Last week, slid this'spectacle. m e i are going 'ahead tc w eicome field. Mr. Goldberg will' arrive - PAR U.S. Secretary cf Labour, Art-j in Ottawa, arson parried by his ka week considerable time was; The Prime Minister announ- hur Gel(.ibeig, on his first visit officials,to on October 4th, and 8Y HON. MIKE STARK spent on the preparations for cod in the Ho this week that I to Canada. will return to Washington on celebration of Canada's centen- he would be T Visit is a return fait to l the 7th. M.P. ONTARIO RIDING app, all of which was duly r: going to Japan u, ported in the press. the near future, in accepta,ce I the vi it which I made to I'Vash- I -was pleased to have the As one Member +of an invitation repeatedly ten- in opportunity last week of visit- put it, there gton last spring, when I had was a great degree of unanim-j doped by the Japanese Govern- the pleasure of discussing mu}- ing Bay Ridges and viewing the Business Wks being expedited;and a resumption of Parliamen- ity with regard to observing the moot, and in view of the active ual problems with Mr. Gold- progress which is being made on Parliament Hill this week,;, tar activity trading relations between Can berg, and of meeting President in the construction of this niew Y y 'early in the win- centenary in a tangible manner, with departmental estimates re-!ter. and particularlq in a way which ada and Japan; and in view of Kennedy at the R bite House. project. This is another indica- ceivin seed the important position occupied Mr. Goldber who establish- tion•of the continuing advancer . Ieae auld-stress the unique nature g' moot of Ontario Count ed consideration, Parliament know that it is of thg'occasion. by Japan among the nations of ed a reputation as an outstand- Y and Prospects were good in fa v-I never wise to count on the ex- From the a the East, the Prime Minister's ing labour lawyer before join- the fact that 500 of these new our of an early adjournment I pected; and that it is often,the being made on all des of the results will inb cement ng ere of ationa loot,President w lhaspend four aln homes have already been dis- posed of indicates that there is a feeling abroad that this is a _ good area to live in. In. connection with .housing, the Minister of Public Works, Mr. walker, produced some in- tI 19/VPII; eresting .figures in the House this week, showing the scope of III the expanded housing progtdm G//r�/ over the past- several months. s•I /7 Mr. Walker revealed that I �� total rst lending activity for • _ �l�l� � D I-the first eight months of ' the -year climbed to 45,150 dwelling compared s the n units in i960 In August the number of !oars approved,at 5,832, was 86 percent over the same month T f , ,.� . year s s f r.,.. last In view of the imp ortande of `� t Rood housing from the social F viewpoint, as well as from the pry w ... aced domestic viewpoint of inert construction, the picture is an encouraxinrr one. � .. � ;, � ; t �+„. "'�.�, r •«,;,, , `� -r . J[tdS. JOHN BEELBY 4 '' �.Y • '� - - 5, A well-kn(,wn resident of - aw j Claremont and district, Mrs. ' John Reolby. passed away sud de ly last Friday at. Brierbush. �r� Hn;pital, Str)utfville. il�Ii s• BFlriby was.tha fr'rmeE :. ary A. A�hPnhurst..Fier hus- Land John Beelby predeceased z 'her some months ago. She was lo�abro aDaer Sagan a member of the United Cihurch. Inwcta Ganverbbw Surviving are ;wo children, a daughter .Kathleen (Mrs. Rob- _ /f0Yf.4 PDIYEiP fDiP1IG11PD fOB ANiPOMt37Eii/BJ/T 8011181 .Advanced Thrust moves the engine forward over the wheels. a son Robert ert Hallam) of Stottffville and It makes Buick travel truer and straighter. Even heavy crosswinds don't faze the .Advanced bert of Claremont. Service was held on Monday Ths-ust Buick. What's more, the floor is a whole lot flcttter. Three can ride cornfortabl in the United Church with in- ” the front seat. And the new Buick is Advanced in styling, too! It's sleek and elegant in tErment at Claremont Union' - Cemetery. { ,and superbly built. Flom the richness of new interiors and upholstery to the many detailed aPpointments, you'll discern a quiet d Electric Service .� 4 2gr�ity that reflects f wicks timeless flair for flawless automobile cZaftsmanshsp. �f•IN/I{IIA��LL� ?� " At t� Rid es Quite Unique , All streets. in Bay Ridges b subdivision are neat and attrac #' - ° t ; tive in appearance. The visitor will immediately' notice the dif- � ' ' Terence because the poles car- �.�f } g provide electric • • 'J f � ,T � �,4 s - r tin wires to service to the homes are.located _ at the rear of the lots rather r than on the front lawns adja- iw cent to the sidewalks. An improved street lighting system over that commonly known has also been installed. ` \•.�� _ ....,. ' \ ;� It consist; 'of the latest' and most modern lighting fixtures 1 a`ilable. .•200 watt lights ' now mounted on indieirlu- poles with.four-foot brackets and sup- with 225 4-Door Riviera sedan ' plied kith .power.from under- Fround circuits further enhance FUN-SIZED NEW SPECIALS FOR '62 �/ I the appearance of the subdivi- Hereare some facts about the new Buick Special: OThere's a s �� 1 t dashing new Buick Special convertible for 1962!pThisyear, u; msµ' srvn a, well as provide good • night-time' illumination for the Buick Special brings you Canada's first passenger car V-6 M a �-� � ' safety of pedestrian and vehieu- ` engine! Q There's new.trlm, new colors,eight new models to W tar traffic. 4 .. �'" i hoose from.©also,there's the flashing new Buick Skylark... At "Bar Ridges subdivision, with lavish bucket•seat interiors, crisp Landau roof lines * • p . powered.bythealuminumSkylarkV8engine.Do Uh located in t h e lovely exurban Yourself a very Special favour...drive the new BUICK SPECIAL! •� sector around Frenchman's Bay, just east of the Scarboro dia y Buwk 2 trict of :Metro Toronto, the Skylark •000rcoup� building firm Consolidated r4T YOUR BUCK DEALER'S NOW , LE �ABRE Building Corporation is leading 'npliexaf at extra core ' '�q the way with this new subdivi- r' C�DA ��� pion in introducing many new n�idzs w otnlERktHO�olts v�tuE ELG RA features for better living con- Wh/lewell fires optional of extra coal ditions. LAW All houses are built to Elec-DICKERING trieaI Bronze Medallion Stand- O�OR ands providing for adequate ca- SALE 1'M'T 'WH. 2-5660-1. _ - ■ �D M0. 8-4261 1 achy for prevent and future , . _ lest I t , ffYA#vP1ff pica vin •, • Page Six T H E P I C K E R 1 N G N E W S Thursday, September 28, 1961 INTERESTING STORIES OF RELIABLE FIRMS IN D : JIM DAVIDSON MOTORS LTD. SUPPLIES DEPENDABLE BILL ADAMS MEN'S WEAR, MEETS THE DESIRES OF THE HACKNEY DRUGS LTD. WELL-KNOWN FOR FRIENDLY -.---TRANSPORTATION TO HUNDREDS OF CUSTOMERS. - --- .WELL-DRESSED.MEN OF ME AREA -•-: :— -- AA1D COURTEOtafS—SERVICE 4695 KINGSTON ROAD (at Highland Creek Bridge) AT. 2.5751 372 OLD KINGSTON ROAD AT. 2-2331 HIGHLAND CREEK SHOPPING CENTRE AT. 2.19% This firm established in 1949, and founded with the highest prin- -HIGHLAND CREEK SHOPPING CENTRE 364 OLD KINGSTON ROAD ciples in business dealings. is one of the area's most progressive auto In this area, the needs. desires and demands of the male y Drug dealers and is capably directed by 'Jim" Davidson who has many population Hackney s Ltd., established November 10; gho needs eg in. v ears experience in' the automobile business. are more than satisfied at Bill Adams Men's Wear. They have been troduction to many families and individuals throughout the region. y p "Jim" is assisted-by well established since 1952 and besides their complete line of men's Over their many years in serving the public, they have made many _Chosen sales staff, where people from all parts of the area are always clothing they have a fine.display of casual wear, friends-and obtained many satisfied customers on accout of friendl assured of being able to choose with great confidence, the car of Bill Adams Men's Wear carries the hi hest y •,;. g quality merchandise and courteous service. Newton Hackney. and Al Carroll and staff ' their choice from a wide variety of finest quality Dodge. Chrysler, which is not'otoy backed by the .dependable store, but also by the cater to all the people of this region with a most complete REXALL Valiant, Simca new cars plus clean and dependable used cars ever manufacturer. Bill Adams,,the owner. and Ross Lbng, who manages drug ;service. ' offered people of the area. the store, are associated with 'all the leading manufacturers 'of men's This firm's greatest asset is their good reputation which'they have clothing, and with the idea of keeping abreast of the times. has Specialists in.prescription's. on duty are pharmacists with• ace. upheld through fair and honest policies in all sales conducted by,them bought the very latest clothing and has made-it available to the One Training in this profession and years y practical experience. during the past years. - people of this area. One pharmacist is -Always on duty to serve you, Also offering cos- • From the very instant moors. toilet waters and perfume, as well as a wide variety of baby. } you stop here�•,you realize that this firms Bill Adams Men's Wear is prepared to serve the men.of all ages necessities and medical supplies, you will find their prices most fair. courteous sale's staff are' on the job to see that you are shown the and ideas, who want the best men's wear, with the'most up-to-date many models suited to your individual requirements. After a dem- stock the market affords such as clothes.by Firth Bros, and many We wish, to compliment Hackney Drugs Ltd., as a professional onstration drive in your chosen car. you will drive from Jim David- others. We suggest that you call into this friendly store and see for concern which is. right abreast of the times, and with a suggestion son Motors Ltd., knowing that with their policy of.satisfaction to .yourself the assortment of fine merchandise on display at thi most to all of our readers who desire anything in an up-to-the-minute drug customers plus a complete service department staffed with factory reasonable prices. store, to-call in here the next time in Highland Creek vicinity be- trained mechanics yoy have become another of their many hundreds cause we are sure that you will join with a host of people in this 'of satisfied customers who' know that Jim Davidson Motors Ltd. is region who make Hackney Drugs Ltd. a regular stop. This modern the place to come for dependable transportation always. professional concern, directed by Newton Hackney, who in previous SITYRL'S BEAUTY LOUNGE, EXTENDS MOST COMPLETE years managed the.West Hill Pharmacy for Jack Boyce and made BEAUTY CULTURE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES many friends in the district, is certainly worthy of high recom- mendation. CHAS. A. BRADLEY & SON LTD. OPERATES THE AREA'S 217 MORRISH AT. 4-5471 MOST COMPLETE DECORATING CENTRE, PLUS SERVICES P •This is one of the area's best rated professional services, serving 4731 KPiGSTON ROAD AT. 2.0961 style-conscious women of -the district. A very appropriate slpgah for BRUCE W. SUMMERS DIRECTS THREE PROMINENT this beauty lounge which opened for business in :i arch 1959 should BUSINESSES IN HIGHLAND CREEK The decorating centre of this area is nont other than Chas. A. be STYLISTS IN HAIR FOR THOSE WHO CARE." - 'Bradley & Son Ltd., whose stork; opened 12 years .ago.and with a Mrs. Shyd Painter, who directs this enterprising profession should HIGHLAND CREEK SHOPPING CENTRE AT. 2-281 t' backgruund of 42 years in the painting and decorating business in be ku.r.pl.r.:<nted for th'e high standards ttiaiataihed. Steven honors. the area providk. the finest quality paint and wallpaper on the well known hair stylist. will be managitay tee beauty faunae and will Bruce, Summers esr.abhsned his hest store around September'17, market tod ly. Consult with Brldleys' who have years of experience he assisted by the prufkssion�l hair stylist., on the staff.They are 1052 in I{;y1a,;;,d C-:•tk. This was the popular Summer's 5c to $1.00 in the painting and decorating'business in creating beautifl -inter- qualified to render expert professional -services and.-see th.•t their store, which- is an out.`t.-ndmg 'variety store. sei;ving the needs of tors, h irnonicinq color tunes and co-ordinoting fabrics: furnittire many p:itrolas art:::n Al the ittributes-to.good rooing. accenting the .surrumtdiny communities. As an independent variety store 'it is" and walls. -. - youthfulness and dignity in styling. orte of the largest in its field.` Well known as the color centre of the district• this dependable By m..king your appointment-with SI.SYRLS BEAUTY LOUNGE Tw3 uthcr very essential businesses operated by "Brice" are Lila concern.carries a complete tine of wallpapers ind p.!:nt by Benj.'imin you are assured of.the finest professional services to hl irsryiing. This Lane Ladies' %%'ear. -which f, Cures-a wide variety of styles and _ Muore. Glidden and Canada .V irn4sh,, %kh. h eixec 2u.ors c:n:i'-ited, includes permanent. hair colortng, tinting, cutting. setting freirtment�. E,„hiuns ,and Summer's Children's Wear, where every imaginable Thev can mix or 'match anv ko,or for vou. Thev .olso d:.'p i-y a etc. It is with pleasure:we.review this mo,t reputable pro.es-lion in article !s carried f ir ih ld:,.n and in,'.tits. in.a wide selection. These complete lane of paint and wallpaper supplies; they-du residential. Highland Cr�Ek and to highly rccomniend their services to bur read- three stores are held in $' h esteem b the com:mercinf and industrial brush. roller kind spray griintinq. A visit ers'. t4? Y . people of Pickering and here will convince you that they have the largest selection of in- surroilnding communities, The friendly atmosphere which.predomi- tenor decorating supplies. ser�'ice 'and advice made :possible by nates at all times places these stores t'n 'a class by themselves and dependable business dealings with the'public. may be well termed shopping headquarwrs for the district. W. D. MORRISH &SON, PROVIDES QUALITY BUILDERS Hiyhe3t quality at fair prices are responsible for the high standing - SUPPLIES FOR OVER 30 YEARS they rate with the people of the ,area. and we-are pleased to recom- mend these fine stores to our readers. QUALITY PRODUCTS, PLUS EFFICIENT SERVICE OF < SHOWROOM: 211 MORRISH AT. 2-5000 • ALFRED R. GREENWOOD HIGHLY FAVORED IN THE AREA This firm. which opened at their modern location in 1954, has been DAVIS CYCLE A SPORTING 381 MORNINGSIDE _ _ AT: 2.1261 serving the district for over 30'years and enjoys an enviable repute- TING GOODS RECOGNIZED og 4+� people throughout the many years of honest business dealings with ' This firm was originally rec ni-ed as-coal merchants f ver 40 the area. Every imaginable type of builders sup- HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL SPORTS ENTHUSIASTS ~ years and added. their present oil division in 1954. They service a plies are carried and.with one of the most modern showrooms of the ` tea-mile radius from West Hill where their storage tanks are located, area. displaying the latest developments in the building trade as well 219 MORRtSH, 'HIGHLAND CREEK AT. 2-6231 Good service being one bf the most important factors-in business as a wide selection of modern electnc'al appliances.for your home by ' This is the most complete sporting goods and cycle centre in this today. has been the first consideratioon extended by Alfred Green- GENERAL ELECTRIC. They can provide everything you desire in area, which is of great benefit to this community. wood to hie customers. Most of us realize that the products distri- the building trade from the basement, including recreation room re- buted by Alf' are of the highest quality, but the efficient service quirements to roofing. They'feature everything' required for all types of spdrt with such always extended by this firm.in West Hill gives added assurance to well known names as Black Diamond Sporting Goods, Baver and Mr. Kea Morrish capably owns and operates this oubtanding our satisfaction. C.C.M. Skates, Vespa Motor Scooters. Raleigh, C.C.M. � Viscount business and he and his staff take a personal interest in seeing that Bicycles—Sales and Service and Thistle Wheel To That Alfred Green.w•ood's products have gained such recognition their customers receive the very,hcst.in the b'uildin line. You would y Toys. They can .is. is a large measure due to the highest quality of their products and be well advised to stop in and acquaint yourself with the vSned readily aid you in making a selection from the,- stock which is so efforts to serve the public with efficient service, services available and large and varied in price, that HERE we know you will-find sporting you will see how this firm can assist you in gds and'bicycles suited to your liking. . We suggest you contact Alfred Greenwood and let, him supply a most efficient manner. you with these QUALITY LIQUIFUELS—which he distributes, or "Ken” Morrish and staff are well experienced at requirements in This business was established in,April 1960 and has become well III you require.coal he can look after your order as agents for Do- the building,line and home eppliances.'and we.take pleasure.in recom- known as Sportsmen's .Headquarters and caters to mariy clubs and Mmon Coal. This business warrants very fine comment and high schools. Jack Davis, the popular owner needs to be congratulated for `-recommendation. - the need which his business o�rrss fulfilling in the area and we are pleased to recommend this rep'litable business to all our readers. LARGE PATRONAGE ENJOYED BY -WALKER'S HOME - SUCCESS OF WALKER'S CLEANERS & LAUNDERERS DUE BAKERY THROUGH QUALITY PRODUCTS . _ TO EXPERIENCED AND QUALITY CLEANING HIGHLAND CREEK SHOPPING CENTRE AT. 2-2231 BRIDGEMAN'S HARDWARE, BEST ESTABLISHED STORE .METHODS 375 OLD KINGSTON ROAD OF ITS KIND.IN THE DISTRICT . 363 OLD KItiGSTON ROAD : 'AT. 2-1511 297 OLD KINGSTON- ROAD AT. 2-0425 The excellent reputation enjoyed by Walker's Home Bakery, is ,._This business was established 16 years ago by the late Fred due to the high quality ingredients used in their products, which pro- HIGHLAND,CREEK Ernest Walker. who operated the business for 14 }ezrsduck the distinctive, good taste of their products. combined with years-. The, same products premises and are This store, which is capably directed by Eric R Bridgemaa, assfsb hi h principals 'in business instituted b • .him at that time Nave•been freshness of their roducts which are-baked on the g } guaranteed fresh,always, and the efficient and friendly service ex- ed by a very efficient staff, has made many friend; in this area. This carried on by,hi, widow. Mrs. Anne Walker. The excelient repute tended by their entire staff. store..with modern display. counters features a complete stock of . tion this harm enjoys through cl'etin:ny mk:thods of a high-class manner r hotischold and builders hardware., paints. small appliances, electrical, : has been greatly appreciated by their many patrons.who value their Every product of Walker's Home Bakery is made with Vitamin- and Plumbing supplies, s ortin goods. including ardon supplies. P g PP P 9 9 9 9� PP unequalled Service. Enriched hour for better nutruion. as well as usher essential ingiedi- housewares of .every description and a thousand and oire articles This i�,a business that requires experience. at this firm only ents of the highest quality-such as yeast, milk. sugar. salt. shortening. q p prat- too numerous to mention. tical help is employed. Their entire staff are .efficient personnel in etc,. These are accurately and- scientifically baked by means of. the _ dry dc,ir..n; and 1•underir.y %-hq kno,x• their line thoro;:ghl} and this most modern equipment. under sanitary conditions by skilled bakers. This store which was 'established Septc•�amber'1'2, 1952'. displays a is assured of the most careful and p,inbtaking ;vo.k. In this review we compliment Fred Walker who has been•in.the eery attr.:ctive• stock which is selected, from the foremost manufae- The economy of taking, advantage of a regular cleaning and bakery: business since July 1947,and opened his present bakery in Hirers in the country in large consignments. and are placed before October 1953, and has made many friends in the;district through the public at prices which really denote true values. Their many laundering service: is not confined to the pleasure of having clean rtrons shop here Akith a feelin of satisfaction and confidence. The and spotless ;lothes but includes the -additional service you-can re- Products of perfection which includes birthday, wedding and cakes P- P y y cejve from each garment through careful cleaning methods, for every occasion,,which is a specialty. fully-realize the values obtainable at this popular store. The entire g` g 9 r staff is very competent. and it is, suggested that for more pleasant ��e suggest you avail yourself of the fine products of,Walker's ' We are pleased to recommend the -service of ��'alker's Cleaners shopping you visit this very popular store in Highland Creek. ' •and Launderers which- has placed workmanship- and--service-above Home Bakery, which are guaranteed fresh and have met with great _ W profit. favor by the large population in the area. -HARTLEY'S SHOES PROVIDE QUALITY FOOTWEAR G. RUSSELL'S, ACTIVE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE, WELL HIGHLAND HEATING, A GREAT NAME SOWING'HEATING QUALIFIED IN•SANITARY' SERVICES ` ' ; .. TO RESIDENTS OF THE AREA I ,. � . PROBLEMS IN THE AREA WOODVIEW ROAD, ROUGE HILL AT. 4-4t HIGHLAND CREEK SHOPPING`CENTRE AT. 2-0951 41 MORRISH AT. 2-ISOS—AT. 2-0754 380 OLD KINGSTON ROAD No service is more important to the progress and growth of Comfort is automatically yours when you combine the services of Whenever there is mention of quality footwear, Hartle s Shoes, country than that which supplies means of sanitation. In this day Highland Heating, established in 1950, •who specialize in heat- always f� and age precaution must ar taken to safeguard human life, and in 9 P established October 20, 195.3. is always associated: _. furnishing means of sanitary conditions a great work is done by ing. They are leading heating experts of the area.with many installa- The staff of this store includes experienced fitters with a knowl= "Gerry"Russell with years.of experience in this business. 'ions. This firm is capably owned and operated by Geoige Arnott edge of this business, and their ability to give complete comfort has and Lorne Molard, and has over 30 years of experience in 'the heat- This firm is licensed and bonded and offers a complete service. won many satisfied patrons. All shoes are fitted with greet care. ing trade. They are specialists in heating. air-conditioning. tinsmith- They are experts in septic tank. pumping for home and business,"also which assures you of complete comfort of your footwear. ing, gas and oil conversion and feature GRIMSBY FURNACES. installers of concrete septic tanks and are experts at weeping beds, Don't let "JACK FROST" catch you wiwth inadequate warmth Shoes in a wide variety of styles. that play a leading role the catch basins and cellars pumped. . Y q correct costume of the well-dressed man and women •ire on display in your home by having a defective or an obsolete heating system. at this store. as well'as shoes for children. that fit with great comfort They thoroughly understand sanitary requirements and are able .Now is the titn<-• to arrange for r. conditioning with an overhaul of and, style. Featured is Airste'p for women. Scutt-McHale for men, to cope with every situation. When we compare the home of a few your heating system. Now is the time to let Highland Heating ser- and famous Savage shoes for children and teen-agers. years ago without running water, bath, and adequate sewage dis- vice you- present heating unit. freeing you from, work. worry and Hartley's Shoes which is owned .and operated by Harry Hartley, posal. and then look at the average home today, we can readily see l burdensome fuel bills. who, is assisted by Mrs. Hartley, k a valuable contribution to the that such concerns as the one operated by "Gerry" Russell, are This area's recognized leading heating expert, it is with pleastwe complete assurance and satisfaction in regards to anything in foot- playing an important part in our continued health as well as our we recommend this firm to our readers. To 'assure yourself of the wear, and has certainly aided the people of the area to a better walk comfort. This firm is,worthy of your fullest consideration for any- 1 IN H 0 S IN H 0 1 N T HE A- t R EA best in heating equipment and service call HIGHLAND HEATING. in life, and are worthy of high recommendation, thing in this line. a' , Thursday, September 29, 1961 T H E P I C K E R I N G N E W S - - -- '- Poge Seven INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Monteith, Monteith, Rleh, REMONT Tbea Goemans Is Bride Otliee WH. 2-6212 Residence WFI. 2-3115 CHARTERED ACCOUNTA The bic le rodeo held at the' & Co. _...__.. —.._. t17 local school grounds-last Satur- - -� - s Liam Bernard _T I _G, W. RtEkl, CA., R.l Il _ day w big.success. Eleven - TeVrVC+f�e as a l • UCENSED TRUSTEES entrants took part and prizes Thea Maria Goemans, daugh- '•white mums, and rust.and gold Y R I L E. MORLEY * Ajax • Oshawa h Stratford were awarded to the winners: ter of became and Mrs. Hugh Woe- mums. Oshawa RAndolph 3.7327 First prize: Eric Jones; 2nd, mans, became the bride of Wil- The flower girl, Francis Hob- BURT R. WATERS, C.A. T•ed Redshaw; 3rd, Linda Vint. ltam Bernard TeVruchte in St. non wore an orange nylon bouf- ,� , WHiteholl 2-0890 The community was shocked John the Evangelist Church' in font style dress, and a head Your Friendly Resident Agent" to learn of the sudden passing Whitby.. band of gold and rust mums, on Sunday morning of Mr, Bob The groom is the son of Mr. i she carried a basket of gold and Holman, who suffered a fatal and Mrs. Bernard TeVruchte of: rust•petals which were scatter- REGISTER NOW FOR Pickerin ! SPECIALIZED BUSINESS heart seizure. He leaves his g• Rev. L. J. Austin ed down the aisle. The brother 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 16O wife and two children, Ronald officiated and assisted by Rev. of the bride was a ring bearer. TRAINING and John, Mr. Holman was em-' Douglas, and Rev. .Quesnell. The rings 'were carried on a G, ONTARIO Day School-any Monday morning ployed with the Dept. of Nigh- Orange and w rte g a io i an Bart s aped white satin cosh- j Night School-Tuesday, Thursday ways. ; mums decorated the altar. +' ion. 7:00-9:00 p.m. The Baptist Church celebrat- Given in marriage by her t The groom was attended by Special Courses for Housewives ed its 140th anniversary on i father,'the bride was gowned in Bert Busker as best man and H N A Shiftworkers, Teen-age Typing ; Sunday, with large congrega- antique brocade., Geupure lace Ted DetYet, Simon Majoorti as j tions at both services. Prof. N. outlined the scoop neckline and ushers. The groom and male at- • Free Catalog avaitob a on request P tendants were all dressed in H. Parker of bicbiaster' Uni- full skirt which swe t to a Oshawa Business College P _ I N S U R A N C'E _ versity,. - Hamilton; was the chapel train. Her traditiotlal ;traditional black tuxedos. • DIAL 725-3375 sneaker. Receiving at the Canadian ASSURANCE }'� 10 SIMCOE ST. NORTH i full length veil edged in lace g PRUDENTIAL COMPANY LTD. Of CNGLAND 0514AWA Several bowlers from Clare- j was held by a pearl and chine- . Legion Hall, Whitby, the bride's inont took part in the too •na- ' stone crown. The bride's bou- : mother was gowned in a beige LIFE — AUTOMOBILE — FIRE ment on Saturday at Stouff- i quet .was a cascade of gold applicate sheath. She wore a ille for the Birkett Trophy. roses, stephanotes and ivy. corsage of gold carnations. The 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST I Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Mason The bridal veil was carried groom's.mother was gowned in ' , . OIRce: Station Plaza, Ajax Shopping Centre. Phai�: WM. 2-3301 of Toronto, spent Sunday with by Mary Koenen and Gemma! a Peacock blue silk sheath. She - Mr, and Mrs. Jack \actor.. Koenen, and,were dressed it wore a corsage of white carna- Ptwnrr .For Immediate Coverage Day Or Night 1 tions. . bic. and Mrs. A. Armstrong white nylon bouffant dresses' I ''-`H E A T I Nf G entertained friends from Ajax and wore tiny head bands which blr: and Mrs. TeVruchte will on Sunday. held shoulder length veils, and : live in Whitby. APPRAISALS Gas and Oil Installations Mr. Cliff Reynolds was off they carried bouquettes of rust ' work for a few- days last week and NOTICE TO FAIRPORT o NEWEL Clean-Out Servile with a leg ailment. gold mums. The cousin of BEACH RESIDENTS the bride Joan Goemans was i 24HOUR CALLS The United Church Woman's maid-of-honor and Ann Goo- 'A meeting is being held at (Gladys Newell Association will be held on Sept. rr ors the Community Hall, Monday, y 9 Tudor Street A'ax junior bridesmaid. Both I •8 at 8 p.m.,at the home of-'*I I's. wore -gowns of orange nylon October 2, at,8.00 p. m. for aII Real Estate Broker - Pickering. Villc a \. F. Tcmlinsor:. This will be residents west of the Bay, who - g• g WH. 2-3491 bouffant style dresses, and wore a jnint meeting with the WMS I are interested in "r resents!- tin n,ar, e h �. WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto y g head ban, w i WA. 3 9513 h.:h and a special p program hay been ion at the Ont. Municipal B heir! shoulder length veils. The � � _ _Whitby - Phone MO. 8-3625 Planned. boukluettes were �•.I i roses and hearing" to be held at Brou-' -Cobourg FR. 2-7601 Any gis'i�; who.are interested gham, on Wed., Oct, 4th. At FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: in taking the 4=H Club course thiis meeting there will be a Iles. "Highway." ?G Mile East of Dunbartan, No. 2 Highway ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES 2:1 "F,rujts" are asked to con-. Rennie fletF up frr,m .Brownies discussion on the "new zon' AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS -act 'Mrs. Lloyd Pugh, to Guides and.hleanor Warn 1), and bylaws'. AND IMPROVEMENTS, we are ­i rt to teport that walked. all yecoivfP,l ba,lve.s M. , Alrlene Evans is in bed and stars un a Brownie. pun- DR. ALFRED WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN i?h a leg injui y. nant and th,•tr wings. , V IHIGHLAND CREEK VW_ ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. The Gul Guides and Brown- The community mixed bowl- � for 3Inthers L.A. held the first ing Ira�•ue will start on'Oct, 13 L TAGS W_ W_ for your VOLKSWAGEN Service W IF YOU REQUIRE ANY.MORTGAGE nieettng' of 'the� season at the at J p-in. at 3larkhan,,. Contact FINANCING IL FOR FAST h(m1e of Commissioner • Kay ' Mrs. R. Rennie at 17.5-for,in-. If you-hove any trouble of any kind COURTEOUS SERVICE CALL - Hayward. -Mrs. Connie Blake formation. \ARIA Congratulations to the Al- VE T£RIN N - rhair•erl the meeting. After the' g on your VW. come and see us. _ AUBREY E. IRELAND ",po-f' were given, ways and tona softball club on .winnitrg , means of raising funds •ivere , the community league Qof tball. ' _ Old Rosebank Rd. North TEXACO STATION AND COMPANY '1 `cussed. A letter of resigns- I Mam attended the ball game turn from Lieuf. M. Samarillo in Brooklin on Saturday when , No:3, P1C1{eTing 6000 Kingston Rd. at Hwy, 2 Phone AT. 2-4011 %%as read. The L.A. is sorry to ' Mount Zion and Electric. play-, 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. hear that Mrs. Rhoda Almack 'ed the second game. T•:lephone TE. 9-1$22 TORONTO 2, ONTARIO has' been confined to hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J, McGuire at- /. On Sept. 21 in the Commun- ' tended the 25th wedding anni- -o Answer TE. 9-1504' VR�yEj - SAND EMpirs 8-5300 or EMpirs 6.3964 ,ty Hall the Guides and Brown- versary of her brother, Mr: and /� L 'OPTOMETRIC tg assembled for a "fly-up" Mrs. Work of Oakville. LONG DISTANCE CALL R,p�SRED eToue c ceremony. Brown -Owl. McLeod :Mfrs. A. Samariilo and chil- SH STONE E VISION CARE TEmple 9-1730.- WA. 2+6903 assisted by Brown Own Tyn- 'dren and Mrs. J. Rennie and ' J-Zenith 33140 I hale and Taw•n Owl Carruthers. ; girls 'visited relatives in Toron ::!`­(No Toil Charge) JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. Jackie Pascoe and Marilyn i to on Sunday. Prompt t1/ PLEASANI STREET 1, c iOFF LIVERPOOX RD, SOUTH) , Support Your - ATlantic 4-1551 FRENCHMAN'S BAY i e EYES EXAMINED . h Valley Farm Road GLASSES FITTED and. REPAIRED, I �ommunitr EVENINGS {{i <' e �pt l a.Pickering I BY APPOINTMENT. TE, 9.2601 Projects t4, Pickering - :•' r � - r � 7 •. s 4 ,s r �1 ° ; -Build your r _ bank b-alace Build your When gallantry the girt ^ a friend exceeds the p O u pocetbook,a boy s best `+wsaooy ' • i friend is the telephone. Help came quickly,and he sighed with relief: SAVED BY THE BELL ' P.S.-Seriously,though,wherever you are,at home - or.away, you can usually reach family or,tiends by telephone-a service so valuable. . , yet so often .; taken for granted. The Bell Telephone Company CANADIAN IMPERIAL of Canada, i BANK OF COMMERCE Over 1260 branches to serve you ' 1 N-t=t NoPe Eight T H E P I C K E R 1 N G N E W S Thursday, September Z0, 1961 dCl�iii::�I�i:li.itllt",�;YgIpUI�iIIIWpIWIIAIII!{IgIltlNllggll�lql(IANIddIIIrJl1!! - - • --BUSINESS DIRECTORY Services In Letter To Editor 3 _ - — ----_ ___ - ------ —___ ----- IWILLLAM. G. LAWS0N ; The Churches S-ptember '22, 1961. a..:...I:•:..:..i ,,: iJJWILL L6Llll.,Uu 14i Mr: Barry Murkar, arrster SohCttOr B and GUARANTEED McEACHNIf�S Editor, Pickering News, ~ .%mA+satlt 0M eickering, Ontario. TELEPHONE WH. 2-2741 Radio-TV Service f uneral Director Pickering Dear Mr. Murkar:- An Make or Model United Church Ay * In order that some of the CHURCH ST. N. , 'PICICERIMG, ow. ARTHUR I'IELD Minister: REV. MELVILLE BUTTARS comments made with respect to PICKERING Privoto Ambulance Service SUNDAY, OCT. 1 the school situation in the Two Communion Services Frenchman's Bay district in the DAY -OR 1164"T New issue- - 9:45 a.m. and 11:07 a.m. may be clarified, I -submit the .* Sunday School Same Hours following information:- t _ WATER DELIVERED - AUDLEY - 1. The correspondent for Bay BO-1/es DRUGS LTD. -. _ WM. MtEACHNIE, Prop,.. 9:43 a.m.–Church, Service Ridges has reported the in- V West of Dunbarton * ' 10:50 a.m.-Sunday School formation accurately a n 41 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS _ fairly in the column appear- . '2171 ing under the name Bay PHONE Phone WH Z- _ • P.idges in the same issue. COSMETICS - SUNDRIES - "BABY NEEDS ATlantie 2-006$ Pickering; Ont; GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 2• The Board of Trustees wish CHURCH to reassure you that there is MORNING WORSHIP no 'mess') at all. Months of 11 a.m.-West Rouge School careful 'planning were neces- STORE HOURS: - KEN and CLARKE Auditorium sorry.for the expected initial Creighton, Fraser, UNDAY SCHOOLS enrolment in this district. WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m** to 9• P.M. P R E N T I C E Drynan & Murdoch West Rouge. School- 3. .517 youngsters from this dis- AUCTiONEERS 9:30 a.m,–B years and ar.r trio atte►>td schools as fol- SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to 5 p.n. Barristers, Solicitors and 11 a.m.-up to 8 years lows:— Uconsed and Authorised for the 11 a.m.-Nursery .-Kindergarten — Fairport Counties of Ontario and York Notaries Public Centennial Road School- Beach school -PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 farm Stack, Implement., Household 11 a.m.-Ail ages. Grade 1 — Base Lire School Furniture, Real Estate also our BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. I Grades 2, 3 — Bay Road spedahy at Reasonable Rate. II School DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICEI 1 5 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa Grade 4—West Rouge School M I iken P.O. Phone Agine't S2W3 Telephone RA. 3-344b :.Grades 5, 8 — Church St. Markham P.O. Phone Mark 2 , School, Picketing Graham HARDWARE PRENTICES have been established I ��. Georges i A[1 .Grades are staffed with Auctioneer since 1890. j dnglieon Church efficient Teachers. Adequate I teaching supplies and equip I APPLIANCES - PAINTS .TOOLS - PICKERINd - ONTARIO ' inert are in every classroom.. - Dr. John Lesik Rector: _ Bus schedules make provision G1ASS ETC E. R. F LEU RY REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, B,A•,D.D. for the transportation of ap- e BARRISTER - SOLICITOR D E N T I S T Box 198, Pickering, Ont., proximately :380 pupils twice NOTARY PUBLIC Phone WHitehall 2.3113. per day. GENERAL H A R D W A R E Morrish at Old Kingston Road * SUNDAY SERVICES 4, Some problems have been en- Highland Creel I 830 a.m.-Holy Communion countered_. Trustees, School - '..Pickering AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 Pickering 11.00 a.m_.Morning Prayer Officials, Teachers•an ren-'� -11.00 a.m.-Holy Communion cipals'are Working to see That Medical Centre -(4th Sunday) these p_emblems are re minimal. 1100 a. .-Sunday School in the Pa4ish Hal 5.'Parents have be en most co- i' , Meeday to Friday-930 d30 p m. 11.00 o Saturday and Evenings .m.-Nursery in Rectory operative ai:. arstanding. b Appointment Room-ages 'up to 4 years 9 y pp OFFICE: WH, 2-0660 6. B a y v i e w Heights Public WEDNESDAY a n n A S caterin'l 1fl.OD a.m.-Holy Communion and ' School .planned for this cis- ,"F, R-S.: WH. 2-1855 Intercessions for the sick trict, is under construction. Q MONUMENTS � It consists,of 16 classrooms, vv ' • • 2 Kindergartens, Auditorium, n- Wedding And Birthday Cakes "Highway Monument Weeks" � � � Home Economics and Gen- •ROIERT AUSTIN. Prep. Christian Science is Schooll will offer ' - r.+ y i - _ oral shop .7 R.R. 1, Whitby, Ontario W M e a ' toe he, parents of the pupils I Meat Pies Our Speetal 'Two miles west of Whitby. Socjet in School Area 2 complete an Me. 2 Highway, between -S H E R R i N gOUGI HILLS, ONTARIO $ Main Street Pickerin - WH. 2-0386 - Whitby and Ala: educational facilities to meet g CHURCH SERVICE AND -the demands of modem sm- PHONE: Whitby MO. 8-3415 * SUNDAY SCHOOL ciety. - , SUNDAY-11 a,m,-In the Funeral and Allertan Building, Kingston Rd. May we suggest that report-• PLUMBING Rouge Hills ing such as this which occurred Ambulance Service Testimonies a Healing.are given i September 14111 does little to � LUMBER CO. of the Wednesday Meeting, improve an already complex .' ALFRED KAYES held at 8 p.m. problem. ALL ARE WELCOME PLUMBING BATHROOMS No. 2 Highway The Reading Room is open to We, are anxious and wi "g Johns-Manville Dealer PRESSURE SYSTEMS at Pickering Beach Road the Public Doily at all times to report the news. For further formation thwmod of our schools through ESTIMATES GIVEN �. ium of your newspaper. a ap DON T MOVE IMPROVE Call ATlontic 2,2635 preCiate the coverage we have t Phone WHitehall 2-6717 Telephone received in the past and trust WITH ALUMINUM OR WOOD WHitehall 2-3610 that our relations will continue COMBINATION DOORS $ WINDOWS ti to be such that the best inter- Television 8 Radio st. Andrew's Area Not2ePicke citizens gowns�P� PAL-O-PAK INSULATION FOR ATTICS will be served.. TERM ARRANGED • Presb terian Church S ARR Repairs :BRADY y Yours very truy, No. 2 Highway WHitehall 2-3251 _ PHONE: TEmpe 9-1191 Kenneth Heron, B.A. Minister •K• D. MUNROE OUNBARTON RADIO a T-V •.PLUMBING 9.45 A.M. Sunday School School Area 2 A. H. RATTEW ;, 11.00 Church Se . . STORE A.M.A,M C Service Miss CICELY I 'Geineral Her ware ' . The one place to yet : � ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. everything in Plumbing. PIANO 'ROBINSON . "• BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR GOOD VALUE -AT THE Teacher of Piano " PAINTS - 'ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CONITH BLDG.,-AJAX RIGHT PRICE and Theory ::Opon Daily Till 3:30 p.nz AND THEORY also Guitar /► /� 7Vs Simcw St. South, Oshawa Saturday Till 1:00 p.m, TOOLS - GLASS • ETC. REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS T. Hartford, A.T.C.M. TEnrple 9-3302 - 4320 Kingston stop Road WHitehall 2-3336 _ INSURANCE CO. Wes HIiI 31 Guild Rd., Pickering WRITE OR PHONE �• Cheap Rat„for Farm and Counhy AT. 4-4721 • : Buildings � � DINTY'S r . Wiwdstenw Insurance e, auildiagt, B a d sd o n s H a rdwa re Windmills,ins., ncet Eta. FAST SMALL MOTOR Avtemebile insurance of All Kinds Bowman &WHITBY Gibson DENNEG co BROTHERS _ :CLINIC Phone WHitehall. 2-0480 i Pickering HEATING NTRACTORS ". Repairs to Hot Water,,Steam'Systems SERVICE Gasoline Engines Installed DENNIS CARTAGE W. H. J. Thompson, MacLEOD'S OF ,"SEPTIC TANKS B.A., I.L.B. Alterations and Repairs MOWER SHARPENING wafer S v p p 1 y 'BARRISTER TEmple 9-3357 A SPECIALTY ,::." :;+CLEANED RISTER and SOLICITOR PICKERING Soo gal.. .................... British Columbia and Ontario H -�860 : . I 850 gas. . $6.00 GLENWOOD BLDG., AJAX Ontario County was fir via- a Pick-up and Delivery. W, J. BUTT I 1,000 gals ..... 7.00 WHitehall 2-5151 ited by white men when Chain- Oshawa RA. 3-4042 'ALSO SAND - 3RAVEt .. � ��, TOP SOIL AND FILL Itasid.nur TEmple 9.2636 i plain 'came down through the Mac Can Fix-lit PHONE WH. 2-3230 I WEST HILL AT. 5409 I Talbot River in 1615. I 9 ' Tlwaisry,So'Mttts w 28, 1%1 'T H E P I C-"R I NO NEWS Resebank Road. Home and SC601 Mr. V. Stettler, Principle of were presented to the school in The . First Rouge Hill's ing originally intended for Dunbarton High School, Mr. F. their name by the H. & S. As- Brownie Pack held their first September 19th, will be held Hunt, Mr. D. Karry, Mr. T. sociation. over the Assoe1ation en er ine Banquet re r' Ycox. Diplomas and pins were pre- afternoon, Sept. 15th at Rouge gees to anyone who had made Mrs. Ruth Anthony, Presi- tented to.the Graduates by Mr. Hill's United Church. The girls ing, to come to our first meet- dent, ably m.c. 'ed the affair Hopkins, Principal, and Mr. The Rosebank Home and Donald, George McLeod, Wayne are under the fine leadership of School Association presented Morris, Bernice Mason, Linda which saw the awarding of the Karry, Music Supervisor. Mrs. F. Laver, Brown Owl,Mrs. their annual banquet on Fr John Webster made a fine Friday Nesbitt, Robin Nesbitt, David Citizenship Award to Colleen .Vetter, Tawny 'Owl, and Mrs. � evening, September 15th. It was Obey, Peter O'Neill, Valentine Beegan, Outstanding Girl to valedictorian. Mr. Stettler s Atherley, Snowy Owl. The com- The First Rouge Hill's Girl address to the students and Guides held their first meeting e great success and well attend- Petrovs, Peter Pol, Ronalee Beverley Hiltz,. Outstanding pans has 18 members at pre- g ed. The graduates.thus honour- Sproule, Doris Stevenson, Bob Boy to Stephen MacDonald, Parents was thoroughly enjoy- sent; but will be happy to in-i of the season Tuesday-evening ed by all present. at Rouge Hill's United Church. ed were: Vanderlip, Clifford Vaughan, Athletics Award to Peter Pols, dude any late comers. The ' Bill Brett, Colin Campbell, John Webster, Haroldine Wil- Proficiency Award to Wayne The 'banquet and refresh- leaders-are hoping to organize They had .a good turnout of Sandra Clements, Bill Douglas, cox, Ruby 'Wiles and Carolyn Bailey, Area Proficiency Award ments served to the parents at a Mother's Group to help the fifteen guides, and hope to in- Lynda Futter, Sharon Hanna,I Wilson. - (Hunt Trophy) and Plaque a crease their number still more. Linda Harris, Beverley Hiltz, Special guests at the banquet cheque from West Rouge Kiw- provided and served by the are invited to contact the lead- Their excellent leaders are Cap- John Jeakinson, Donna Lee,; included Mr. K. Munroe, super- is to John Webster. Library members of The 'Home and ers. Main, Mrs. C. Cochrane and Stephen Macdonald, Fred Me- 'vising Principle T.S.A. No. 2, books, to be signed by Grads, School Association. The Home and School meet- Lieutvnant, Mrs. S.. Coupland.° They have planned a very, ac- tive season. . C4MING . . . : SEPTEMBER 29th! fW Ajax Business w o ChkmIet. & Prof. Women �ou'd expect Chevrolet to do it - and it has! 'Traditionally tory of achievement in engineering perfection,mechanicaTdurabi. Chevrolet has been the leader who so deftly pinpointed the needs lity and luxurious comfort,-Chevrolet takes another significant step Hold .-Soeiat Evga of Canadian motorists and then so aptly developed the right cars into the future. And now in 1962, Chevrolet A social evening was held at to fill those needs! Now Chevrolet has done it again! From its his- invites you to enter a new World of Worth. the home of the President, Mrs.-- ^'` Edith Driver, of Pickering for sr rte`rx :a A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE the members of the Ajax Buai- \ 62 Chevrolet Rich new styling with Jet-smooth rz& Hess and Professional Women's : - Club, and prospective new mem- bers were invited to listen to the alms and objectives of the At '!r clubs. They were informed that the B. & P. Women's-Club is an international organization,afiili- i s eel in 24 diffe-vat countries, b. - since 1930, with 83 clubs in On- i4 - t= tario, to promote the interests . . .. of B and P. Women, to encour- MM •.: ` age a spirit; cif. co-operation among them, to extend_ •.•2 a Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe - •' - educa- tional o ' - li F�reL.h-minted ogle that comes to a clean-a status, to Psi to raise • • ' - - ore's all the car anybodv•could want. cute c�� their status, to ctimulat and e ter train women for leadership,and climax in the neiv Impala Convertible. A road-sentlin., Jet-"ruoolh ride. A new choice'of V-8 to promote cultural living. skedaddle. New Body by Fi:,her interiors that give wide berth to feet, hats and elbows. " Beauty that'" built to stav beautiful —right down to new front fender under-skirts for extra The' prgjocts are to promote eY rust re-istance. And here*s liioce than ever to plea"c you from the make that ilea.-es the the appointment of �romen �_ mast people: lutpalas — that take the high price out of feelin_� luxurious; Bel-Airs — that from every province to the sere- `"�--- side a" smooth as the,. look: Bf• ca,*nr" — that sacrifice not one iota comfort as they go ate of Canada and to Govern- of their thrifty w'ay. Sec your Chevrolet dealer ami ta;k over this newest version of Canadas went' Boards and Juries. The Chevrolet Impala Convertible •traditional leader! I enactment of FFdi-ral and P'ro- vincial Laws providing equal -��•�.��������� �����. � s����������.� .�.������<• - +� � �� �..�� pay for eglt81 \40f'lS, repeal Of .• - policies and laws that diwrim-' CHEVYII — A TOTALLY inate against women, elimina_ ' ✓ to n of unfair and unrealistic �"ea disabilities in taxation,-wages, NEW LINE OF CARS •. _ __ � � career opportunitiFQ, jr,b levels - - and employment 'b?nefits (such It's the car just about everybody's been trying to build. But as hospital, pension, and re- 'it remained for Chevrolet to come through with it. Here are tirement Plans) w'tich discour- all the time-tested virtues you expect from Chevrolet plus age -omen from taking employ-. surprise" you've never seen. A full line of saucy new-size went and penalize and d:sheart- models built a new way for easier service and maintenance. en them when they do. Thrifty? Cknly four cylinders to feed,or six if you like extra �; They suuport United :'Nations scamper. Roomy? Sedan" neat sex solid citizen". Price? A and its efforts to improve the most pleasant surprise 1 with the heater-defroster at no extra status of • women, encourage Cost girls to seek higher education Chevy 11 doesn't stint on anything — except gasoline! It",' through special prizes and 'co- power plant" both have hydraulic valve lifters: and an 8.5 to t�; .� Chevy u Nova 400 Convertible operate with the achoolc in giv- 1 compression ratio.Thece'" Chevrolet's famous Powerglide " ing rocat meal counse9linR to sutomatic transmission availatilP. And there's a suspension acquaint girls with •px:portuni- system that includes Mono-Plate Rear Springs — part of an advanced.road smoothing su"pension.B,ut high ties. They establish scholarships on Chevy I e list of virtues is the comfort and st}'le-that until now I>tas been known only in care costing to assist club members and girl much, much more' students to obtain advanced And it's yours tg en joy.in all three'aeries of Chevy Il— in all nine models. There's,the Chevv 11 100 series training. — beauty built for every budget. The Chevy II 300 —function with a $air in a family car. A4nd the Chevy Miss Elden 'airclough; Miss It Nova 400 series = sensibility at its Sunday-best. Choose one — and you get everything you want in a Ma Margaret H ndman car — including the dollars-lower price tag! Q•C,, and _ - h, the rg • .. Miss Mary uis+e Lynch, � { role Board,�arethmembera of ,- P o 1 Parole B and P. Women's Cubs, and I ALL T H I S IS YOURS I N A C H E VY I I cut of 'seven war-,en senators, • •Cody by Fisher—gelid stn Chevy 11 300 4-Door Sedan 14M and lasting value five of them are also-members, i Choice of 2 Power Plants--*frugal tour or atmost-as•thrft six •Choice of 2 Transmissions' 3- - ' Powerglide - geoid Synahn Moth K •Unique Unitized Conietrueboo — twa boa-like wetiem for I o Industry-now Suspension System—Mono-Piste near Springs extra strength til►HA95 ltE11EVE . . . The CHRIST- never require lubrication *Exclusive Interiors -:- Handsome upholstery in a choke of * Power Features—Steering and brakes optional on Ell models . . colour combinations HOOD •moans not fhb body of Chevy 11 100 4-Door Station Wagon Jesus but the peefietions of divine ass����m1iii •�s.��s.��� s. � ���.0—eea�����,�es ��ea��am� s.� �� ! ' Whitewall tires&wheel discs optional at extra cost , [� �f /�/��1 (7 vufws nwnd+st m Mew Theref Colvair�V o/ W car if is wrhMn "He n God." � ' '� e l � •� : fiamily car notion f OPENING FOR ` BOWLING LEAGUE Elng f' Thursday Evf `sings - sgstw m. . 7-9 p. Corvair Monza Club Coupe , BROCK�S BOWL Corvair Monza station wagon Harwood Not-tls Yon'll never"find joyful excitement wrapped up so carefully with of bucket seats* = and there's the kiddies' romping room.that comes AJAX Ave.v ecottlomy,'elegaace and sports ear dash as it is with Corvair for'62.1'here'e when the rear seat is folded down". Certainly, the nine models of the sure-footed agility that stems from Corvair's rear-engine and weight Corvair for '62, including the new Monza Station Wagon, combin he ; distribution—complete with its gas-saving ways.There's the sport appeal best of family comfort with a sports car flair— and an eye on economy! *Standard on the Monza Club Coupe,Optior&W at extra cost on the Monza 4-Door Sedan and the Monza Station Wagon. ee0prionai on 300 and 700 series coupes and sedans. Assistance given, if needed C•Ie2H in organizing. «— AJAX " F. 'll1/. r�INSWORTH LW H. 2.254 !lease �atltad alleys •Phone WH. 2.6040 : Page Ton _._. THE P I C K E R I N 0 NEWS _. ' ,_-.'. •Titursslay, September 28, 1961 „ —CASHIERS,,ARE READY WITH.we r, — Richardson's • :.�. 1 G A ' . MARKET IT IS RfOEEM�LE� All Prices Effective T}11S COUjOAE SEPT. T7 2$.Z9. _ -VNTtL CLOSING ,'.Sept, 27, 28, 29 and 30 .-Pickerin 1 � _.We Reserve The Right .TAPE _ To Limit Quantities R1ZE IGA STORE �� _K•'!` �• AT Y011R fuPY�µ PER CNSSOME�-` RECEIVE .FREE Receive FREE $4 Bonus Tape with - L 6.00 Bonus Tape with COOKING ONIONS . Cello. Bag SAICO -'- ' TABLERITE PAR T YTIME CHUBS 8- oozMANDARIN ORA NG ES 2 11-o z. tins Chubs FRCZEN FANCY CRUSHED DOLE PINEAPPLE 2 20-oz. tins TURKEY 1 BEEKIST LIQUID HONEY ................. 16-oz. jar Receive FREE $2 Bonus Tape with _ �_ nano N Date-Nut ... pkg. CHICKEN BE Grand NaflY Choc.• M Ba of D PILLSBURY CAKE MIX JOHNSTON PLEDGE POLISH 461/2=oz. tin. YELLOW" KW1K , PERSONAL SIZE—Buy 4 got 1 FREE BLUE BONNET MARGARINE 2 1-Ib. pkgs. PIES IVORY SOAP 5-pack FROZEN WELCH'S. GRAPE JUICE 27; OFF DEAL! 2 6-oz, tins - ' YORK BLUE CHEER .•.• King Size MAPLE LEAF WIENERS 1-Ib. pkg. ::.. Sc DEALI ROYAL GUEST SPIC $ SPA N ,"Gia n t Size SMALL LINK SAUSAGE . . -lb. pkg. KOTEX REGULAR 7Pkg, of 12 8 OZ. PEES FREE PILL BOX! 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