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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_10_05 _ PINLISKEH WHiTEHALL 312CE 1 f 01 � 2 . 6940 . VOLUME 79—No. 2 V PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBERS, 1%1 PRICE: 1tk PER COPY , n Plan Campaign Local Firemen Pickering Twp. Works Department o - NHflFiUllB'JI�L�II(INU!AWMp!IM9°1N'"NIf '"91l�liui°1W(IIp+WCIB:"TlUIi,,IdWl;11l19E""(�ITltuffilllll(flillH!11 retarded Ones Far Christmas Considerable feeling has risen I fact there will be many more among many of the Bay Ridges homes tied into the s stem. His many friends will be sorry Ar•s. Cooper, `Prince Edward Is. y Ajax. "A Ha Picture," wi!l Here is a chance to hey some residents over being charged for 1 to learn 'that Milton (Dint) I end. Mrs. Wheeler, Newfound- PPY P There were several ways of ,!� Slee is confined to Oshawa -ind- and Mrs. Doble. western b the them- for a $25.000 fund need child .at Christmas and it sewage services. Many of the resi- P raisin cam ai n for Aldoa School Y clients claim that when they purch- charging this rate. .-One of them General Hospital. He is under .anada, mentioning her impres- g P g won't cost you a penny of cash. ased their homes the were not was b taxation; It was felt that observation and not feeling very ..ions of Victoria. for Retarded Children, in Ajax. Y i Y The South-West Pickering fire- told of this charge and believed this was the fairest wa The man well. Hope you will be out soon, Mrs. McKay thanked Mrs. Pugl The campaign will 'begin Oct. Y• Dint. arho had' spent much time and 23, with canvassers operating in men are again going to repair and that the sewage was already paid who uses the most water, pays the hou. t on this sub' ct which alias 3,e A ax-Pickerin Whitb area. I aint to s to hand out to need for in the purchase price of their Qtute a few of the juniors of 1 9- Y p Y Y home• most sewage treatment. Pickering High School were put 'ppreciated by everyone, Fif-y- Honorary chairmen are the Hon. I children at Christmas, but they The Tw seven ladies en o ed the daint• w'iichael. Star, minister of labor; i4lany residents are still annoy- p. Works Department through initiations last Friday. 1 Y y need your help. ed and not too clear on ust what sa s that B taw No. 2585 wag Moot of them were on hand;for ' hostess and her ass;st- T.oD. �'liomas, MLA: Anson Gee- . Y Y• ants served vehich-brou ht a ver row. Ontario Count Warden: If you have any toys that are this sewage charge is For. the evening fiance, though. g Y Y j passed by council on March 13 oltasantr ernoon to a close. W. Stanle Martin. Ma or of in good repair. or need repair. and an effort to clear the pict•,re. Y Y The News be an to is uire and i of this year before any family last week driving we noted — _ ^— s ftyy Cyril .Morley, Village of,are willing to give.,them to the g q had moved into Ba Rid s The the foliage is still green in Af al- ', o• cam e up with the following; Y 9e ckeriag Reeve: J. Sherman Scott. firemen.;they will see that child b law authori es the Works burtan with the odd tree only ; Township Voters a-ckering Twp. Reese, and Mil- " First of all. Consolidated Build- Y commencing to show sign, but I ,ua Stark. �will be made happy this Christ- ing Corporation is paying the capi- Dept. to levy a sewage rate ... .this we expect is a diseased.tree I W�1� Vote Q`n Sunda► The recent'} built schooh v'hich`mas. ...g treatmentoflantsWaThe ahomseowner late grates for sewage treatment ' char a and was set u tore u- as there is not sufficient frost I The firemen want to et started p char es witivn Sewa a Area No. 1 .yet. , a•not supported through the Gum- : pays for the mains along the street S g i Sports In December a:unity Chest. requires 32 i:ooa for right away on this project. You m the purchase price of his house. (Bay Ridges). The department We are happy to'say that Mr. Y g P Wh then a sews a char e 5 y in the rearaiader of the moil- can call the firemen at TEm le I also sa's that con ear ' to aome Irving White is still progress- ; Pickering Twp. voters L'ni� Y g g ing favorably at Zoronto Gen- ; December will vote on the goes- ;:ige and for .annual operating 9-2721 or leave your toys at the 1 along with the water bfll? Mr. T. I daily newspaper reports. the sales- �xpeuses: The school,serves about South-West fire hall. O• Jefferson .was not available men selling the homes were aware etal Hospital. D1r. White is al- i lion: of Sunday sports and that this char a would be made. 1 pupils from the area. _ when The News called the Tw 9 lowed to sit up.for a while each a-mu??meats, it was ruled by a ! ^mac—� ltlorks De P At resent the rates are set at: I da now• rote ci ccttncil ttis week. Donations •ill help further the r �' partmeht, but an em- P Y L' , Water, S5.56, a minimum for Chief Howrrd Mcklin is at- i : ork amongst retarded cfildren"in . Taxer mower in 1962 p•oyee of the department inform- g Air. W. G. Lawson actin for 10,000 .•'Ions wit? a 10 cent b ris area. assist in completing the„ �d vs that this new a;e charge wan 3"'. PK tending the an.ual conventfcr+ of;Oi:eon T'neatres requ-sled_that nitial. funds for the school: to cover the cost of tart. era- discount for prompt payment The Internal:o ia1 Pol!ee C?ief s As- pro- ' Says Reeve Scott ) p? °� the qu-,- ton be put before.the� +'de money lot' research and"many tion and water t•-eatment. It 'is same rate applies f,�r sewage. n sociation in Montreal. Mrs. once Eor- •� ----- he� f;et+ ��•s o- «base p .eve Sherman 4cott predict- estimated that chlorinating toe iNiM4 a acct a,anted hf:•rt. I , b1i: at t^? n«xt. election. s«tea ch::dren se much n.ed .ed this year that 1962 township 'water plus operating both pi .nn i,. Mrk and Ales. E,r er G: Boyd He s:airl that for scene yaar� ,. lia , 1 , Two Weeks For '.'whc recrntr• ricved to our vil- � -,pip, S.,itl Rl.,yur -��iL,..m A t.,tirs •x•,!i .re down. will cost an estimated 5.8000' commercial 'venture:i such as garish of A; tae c:mpztgn teen-.. Reason for this is the big in=f 71onf' a • • `lage frc:n Rosedale, Toronto; �Electlons This Year �u:, cuurse� s.:itnaiin pool. :,rtee ch.0 man. ' E:'`leer T. O. Jefte-son is..at' htave just returned,frcrn a Dlet'.S. ' !� CPE'acn In 'L°4P9FtrtrnC. C�tl��tl }�}' y'` «y, {'andid^:«-.. ::A t :.•.lt''3 — ','�1 aril mar;, na e 'p--t operati tc The- them A' H:ppp Picture. re-as Pa,men t and many new• ,.preceni investigating ; er ant i.uti..;.y at t:,rii summer 1 - r:-,,nns of treatin the •rater that town•?hip elAetimi. w!i harp taco Win. Saedsty without 4h�rt trite l tea rs ❑ s,:72.ut She schools homes. EAeh N':+rd is up but g , kot in tr.e Green Ale it,tains, _ way red ca- tnis co<r. At the no- creek, i• ~'rich .:rc:,mpaian. in- from ^.e p� t,P. Fit, rr.entiorPC p.ls 'anti. the 'cu-k •being dune Ward %- whie'l ineludr� Bay ' - �ier :�t.ate, \cr^ion.- ;• ,o t�at (rb.,., v.4 and Turontc : A dwz S:::uwi.. Ridgp.. jumpe,l 1,7 l.er 'cent. !went the sewage t-reat•nent,char a `tpa`I of ne u.?ual tine. si••ok. and Nlr-, Nor-ran.Camp- • ;will not cover the cost and the,• 31ts. J•,n L, McPherson bell, Mr. anti Air:. Jerry 'Arm- nom, rive Sunday noc:e: G :t;;y:ur,a, will be sought 11 r. 5cntt ,aid the miii rate s ,s madp'the re ueo:t. She .:aid there strong, bin, and AI r.. Reg C••,un. 3tilta;� 31uwiniy sal, -? ;n p shi;c .,t is e. from ' trill tip i}o�rn het laze of the in- }.tam will, operate at a deft.i� i Scwa e'water•crust. o b.ick into was not enough time for adver- Ra'ekhar' at ender} a dance ut •''at de=cite any perron.d of:, �,., r,e ,,nji indubt,• 'in'the amen; ri•pnt n �9r; thnt 1.}iF,> ch«r,,li,3'.cw g « ctrl in;the ln�A1 nrPCa with the Palace Fier-ir�t Friday eve- n;,,:i a sounciilor mi. .t ha v� h - :e at least.+s pure as t, carte ti g ire felt there ••sere ens i N., O' 7 ter -cr;pplers �f c.rdren. low:r taxc, out only a weNk 3�t'tween nomina- 23irtg. - - t- t- 'ea:its the hr:,ua�•sC : 'I hr tutrtt i,:••s•mPnt 'n- tht• When both water and sewage i tions ant}.election flay. Reeve Mr, and "I s. Bruce Hogarth P,le here now ,.rid th«y s?iautC d M-iycar Pe:ish. .announc- wxri h;ti r.:' jtt ,ned fru:n plants are in fuf}' operation, six Sherman Scott said there wan !+:+ue trip right to ,1L't'..+e f„ and family were in cl:. rpton nn a t'r.• c nip.:ign therae. "In the ;1+ ,µ;1.]:;R to$26;?59,180,am iti- .rren and a. super+nrtendcnt vtill be merit 5'o- her request. Sunda vis':.i= 11r. Ho trth•s 'therr%.elve; y g .. g. verage,community. 30 out of-1.010- -,_w .- of 4.i per r,,nt. The total required for around-the-clock Nomination day will be'held parents. Reeve Sherman Scott said he a .'n .re ret„rcird in , n+e de- n iulation has fncreased from mainienancr. It is h y,, Nov. 24 with elec- i _ p.l oped that. M on Frida The First .Pickerinl� Guide• agreed wit'n Alt: Alowoiay. , ncrease :of -this 'time next year sewage, costs lions on the third Saturday in irxe—an-tncidence bout 10 times 16.6.19 to 19,698 an' t 3lr•John Keogh, uao operate' 1: P.1- cent. will be• lowered by yirt,,c c. the ,. ,•,m,er'wh;eh will be Dec. 1.6. were exrnping rut at Twyn Wat- t crtFy.,r,y tx,:.0 ..t us > r I ers in Rouge Valley last week- a puppet theatre on -No. ,'Hwy, end. T•nev ^.:.1 a very enjoyable 'near 6iasale, also made a re-, About one-third of,them ,anr.•at _ time and man of the Guides qua=t fnr cite riue�tiur> He -air o y U...t I:urn urd:n.,ry Schooling. but passed E 5 : that duri:n„ tits ,ummrr he ha, . gt;•re etpc rt assist,me to Jove!- a re m o nit B u n e n Mrs. A. E. CaiIVert is home numrrou, people crime each p s'_mple skills. 'T3iis expert ab- again after Six weeks holida ' Sunday, but had to turn th:ern Y .st;,nce is .,vsilable .it r�lavn � � during which she Vienna London. any whwl. ' wad hlr..Parish. Contest Dec s i o n . �o Ma ke Fdiaburgh, P,+rrs. Vienna.. Venice, ' i --------- = Morence and Renee. While in Townshi Pol' Rome wee among aPope granted 1 h C.P.T.a• 'Met Local De of Caretaker Sto �.. an°aiudi(nee wah ope John at;�lovrs Changed p p his sum.arr pel.:.e. bliss D.) is Penney from Toronto accompan- . Polling Niur, on f, ,•etion d_,Y'J'September 8 .At the, conclusion of a public . -:ome months. down to 3563 in De-' At:, 1. Mansell presented. ulz led M Calven on_ the trap, in Pickering T« r•-flip till, year -hearing at which objections were iember and only 3548 in August. , brief' ttm-t-he village bssinessmca The first meeting of the Senti- •have been cha.;,r ri and one hour i rn• 1 rands de.ales unit uE fieard 'against•the proposal to re• There's not much profit in those The br;tf stated that the st.,troii gels 'cf the, United Church was t extra has been ad,ie,ii. C.:thv!ic P.,rent s cie.&i Rush o• ”cove the CPR station agent and.I figures 'with salaries we have to',,•rimed an estimated :5 sq. miles held at ihirs. �Vestne s home in The Hours will he from 30 hion opined its t,glah' collectut.• Place the Cl remora stauop in a pa.y." he continued. Revenue from _.1d a population of 2WO: Local, the form pf a wiener roast. Offs- a.m. td 7 p.m. :r:,` of meetirrus with a recur i;c:iretaker category. J. W. Stewart, he Locust Hill flag atatitui was .express pickup would help• he cers'wcrP elected for the year and, -' rtend,nce, Mr. Jack OY[a.!ur:+n operations superintendent fur.. the ' iut included'-with Claremont. h Lsaid. In sneaking for the Sarco IocA division indicated that the!w;as ointed out. 1 Co., Mr. Mansell said that the 1 plans were discussed for the next • � �ias.diny,�Tlie first order of 6usi- , p meeting. �S�mpSOnS Start. i s� h.:d Mr, Jweph Cuupen prin- yu stiatt might be drfcrrcd Eur a I'hrre are many, other points i company had h:+d 230 outbound Picketing Scout News - ;,p_I of the school ter the punt sip vear or two. The presumption was besides revenue to be considered. shipments by rail during 1960 and The Firs, Pickering Scout. and-i years introduce the staff for this -.'hat if business could be incre;r;ed said Tir. Pringle. Mr. Sre•::art said 1 129 inbound, "We feel that local � Cub Troop are holding their an-li New Telephone y •through the•Claremont outlet. as :h.it the sa%.inns h} h.,uing a care• busines could be increased if the 1 loaf a ie da on Oct. 21. The , those present asserted ,it could, -taker as opposed to an agent trrvice w•as better, particular) the PP g °°p i Service In Area ors. eronica ltilarr, Grade VII y First Pickerin Scout Tr had - the present agent setup would .re- would lei S 500 a month: trans-shipments.' He said the tom- : -incl trhr_sit. supercisur for schoo. I,, a camp out over the weekend at main. ` Sulic,tix Hascard asked• if the p;any w,iuld have to ship, entirely Coopers reserve with 24 bovs`i On Monday, Oct. Z• Simpson s Mr. F. Pagniello. Grade V,I• Conducting the hearing. was Vl'. !CPR had p ojected the future for�b} truck :f the change was made. Mr. A. Rousseoi: Grade V. he arc:+. He said that the. Pick:•r• present at which two boys were ,nd Simpson s-Sears will intro- A. Pringle. district inspector f,r , Daylinct S-rvic- invesRd intd Scouts, Rick of- duce a new• free direct line tele- ; bliss Juseph:ne de Jongc. Grad-s . ' n Tw hood: in tht sout,t Y J IV a,nd V. • the Board of Tninspurt Commis- g p' ]~1`. hl.,nse)1 touched :n m or liffe and B!hss Burns. On Oct. 10 phone shopping service and next- aioners. along with J.-W.,Stewart�Found to reach north. ?11r, P-in,llci P t the First Pickering' Scout Troop I day delivery.of most merchandise Miss tiLaryaret Morph}. Grady of the Canadian Pacific. Railway. `aid the board could aril}' ji dye i.+at lur+l point-when be saia,'tt.,t are having their, meeting ,at St. to nearly 250.000 people living IV' r ' !ly•the' present. 'Therc•s i yens ray I tf.ere were .fear people wcv knife \lies I,orett;a M r h Grade II1. «c dun t instruct the r.•i'a•ti} i a •a y George's Parish Hall at 7 p.m:'outside Metropolitan Toronto. p }'• trend duwnhr:+-d ,ri the �rhole di. chit Claremont was erne . W•L Meetia "The new service.- says Mr. Miss Ju m Cassidy. Grade Ii. to •m,kc such a c h:.nge. it is vision.'. said M..- Stewart. Mr. !three dayliners path teat r:'ch g T. L. Robine e. vice- resident Miss Yvonne Beardmore, Grade' strictly up t theii.- he said. 13.,ssard re lied that th, e�onom� day. You. can get on he.e .a ° Tuesday. Sept. 28. Mrs. lovely' i l P I h4:. R. Hass,ard, sulicitar. speak- P 'Claremont in the mornin ,nd New^an. Sr., opened ,her lovely'Operating. "wil a+11ow' customers ing for Pickerin;? Tw•p. Mated that 1960 backward cv;rywhcre in it the Union in-34 minutes. he new• home to the members of the I as far away as Pickering to call a' In addition to being principal. 1960. I` i 3�om^n s, Institute. The blazing I local telephone number which w•i l Mr.' Cooper teat-hes Grade' VIII. : the . original' ' resolution �X: •t11Q - Mr: Cooper reminded them thin I s.tid, "but few people •know it.' a township council had been res- I hearths lent a cheery atmosphere;:automatically give them .a direct , After a financial report from cind'ed .end the council now stood Myrtle had been closed once'and hIr. Sherman Scott. reeve cf and all enjoyed the gracious h'osi;line to any one of 190 telephone &1r. -Britskv. election of a new ,rPP,gs;•d to the change. since re-opened. "It's :Hoch small-I Pickering: said 'that the change hlity of 'the hostess. sales clerks in our downtown To- slate of officers to serve for the er than Claremont." he said. tile. would impede the orderly growth Pi • II "We're here to find out how Delegates were appointed to at-i ronto store.' t-tollow•in ear resulted as follows: Stewart staid the earnings there of 'the township Ne stressed the @ }' much the agent is needed and tend the area convention in To-j Mr. Robinette said the ordering' were greater wind it was n:orc ecru- pun::: :h it this Bras the only :gent Mrs. C. Burke. resident; Mrs. : what the alternatives :ire.•, said P - ttgically situated as a train ,rd r; >tut,un in the entire township. CO Lorna Balsdon. rice-president: Mr. Mr. Prinylc. ;n, office, Pont} obl is also btin Charles Coo r to the senior local leaders training ca. will be expanded'to about 225 gelan cr srcretar h]r. F. Pia Mr. Stewart ex lined that the p Pe • speaking for. school for Ontario County,'to be 1 clerks within the next month to J g' • y" g- , P: considered for a caretaker. he said.• h!s' oxn fusiness, said that his niello. treasurer; Mr, N. McGregor. raihvay is trying to cut costs It was ointed out that only ! ,a° e im Irr..ent shi m ( held in Uxbridge on the subject handle the anticipated increase in P 9 P p etits were Mrs. F. . Smith, and Mrs. Muriel where the a ent is not ustified of "bleats.•' V�rays and means, business. In addition. the telephone � J � g 1 one trucking. company served the spread amonc several railraids in I, were discussed to raise funds in shopping hours have .been extend- Hughes. parent. councillors; Mrs. , and said that at present the Clare- village ,and it ceuldn't go into I the United Sr;rtes but here the Veronica Marr, • Miss Yvonne mont revunues were nut sufficient Oshawa. CPR bud it all. He said that he the near future. ed: . cover the 'period 8 a.m. to g g "It could be :a' rclude to closing did not think the railroad had 3 Beardmore and Miss Mar are. to maintain Bitch an a art. He said hors. Parker rendered a solo, 9 p:m.. Monday to Friday, and Mur h teacher councillors. I he believed that a caretaker, on P P } the station end a backward step done much' to try and increase ­God Bless :This House.' which '8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.fi. on 5atur I dot ei ht hours, could iv e a she dedicated to the new home. L.days. Rev. C. Vanitem, acting spirit- Y 9 9' ' P i fi r the northern part of the town-j business. "�Ve yet no co-operation A very interesting and educa- This new ,expandeti telephone director. installed the new• of- pro ximately the same service.i ship," said Mr. H assard. in tr4cing shipments through To- + tional program was presented by shopping service will allow Simp- cers and briefly"addressed the Myrtle would be the closest sta- Mr. Cooper said, that the rail- I ronto although our local -agent Mrs. Sydney Pugh. the subject. son customers to order items from body. He charged those present `tion with an agent. way, rates, were more favorable does his best," said Mr. Cooper. "Seeing Canada by Car." Mrs. the Simpsons-Sears catalog and with their responsibilties to the or- I Mr. Charles Cooper one of the but the trucks scare faster and sag- The move v:ould be'a great fn- Pugh gave a commentary'on the I most merchandise from their To- ganization. regular attendance. ac- lending spokesmen in trying to gested the railway should try and justice. trip to the east coast while vari- ronto store for next day delivery. tive participation by expressing keep" the service Poi the village. give a little better service. , Mr. Cooper also presented the ous members gave account, of' While not entirely new in Can- opinions during the meetings and asked about carload .freight, "it Mr. Stewart said the CPR would brief for the Claremont Co-op, It special places visited this shimmer. ado. the scope of this ntw direct- by assistance in all projects. •After, ,t•ould have to be handled through be glad to stave off the,change stated that 32 carloads h:id b_en Mrs. Sterritt and Mrs. Graham line 'service is much wider than , the meeting was adjourned by the Agincourt and Myrtle."replied Mr. for. a yeah. at least. if some help brought in last year and more w,.•re had visited Upper Canada Vii-i;inything else of its kind in de- i new president, refreshments were Stewart. He went on to say that could be given to increase busi- expected this yenr as new lines of '• cage, Mrs. iiu[1 visited Quebec. partocrit store use in Canada. served. reveittre had fallen prefly low ness. f feed had been added. e F fir• rose Two T 14 E P I C K E R I N,G NEWS _ Thunday, October S, 1961 ---- Christian Science �` �""'�' Presbyterian `� I� .. THE PICKERING NEWS The �o�union service was I S T A li L I S N E D 1 8 8 1 • • well attended. It was conducted by I ��V N BA RTO N Special Services Rev. E. H. Hunter of Melville Issued every Thursday Church. The full choir entered, to by The News Printing and Publishing Company the processional psalm. "The Dunbarton United Church morning after a bout with pneu Authorized as Second Class Mail Matter.Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont Thanksgiving Lords My Shepherd." The 'scrip- I The quarterly sacrament of com- :monia. A special service on Thanksgiv- ture lesson was read from Isaiah munien was administered on Sun- Karen Burkholders of Base Line $11 SCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 per year — United States $3.00 per year ing Day has been announced by and St. Luke. Mr. Hunter preached+ day morning by the minister, Dr. I Road celebrated her third birthday BARRY MURKAR, Editor Christian Science'Society. Rouge a stirring sermon on the cleansing ff,W. A. McKay. The choir, under!on September 25. Hills. located in the Allerton Bldg., of the lepers and said wee must the direction of Mr. David Fanth- I Mrs. Vera Panagapaka wrs -- — — Road. partake af, the Lard's tabie wah Mrs. H. I quite ill last week with the 'flu. - Local members have invited the irt� spirit of• thanksgiving and Stroud at the organ, sang "I Be- Last Monday evening, Mrs. : public to attend this Thanksgiving.. faith. The anthem by the choir 'ev li e." Miss Doreen Davidson con- Maxine Hopkinson was hostess at service which will be held in the, was "Must Jesus Bear the Cross ducted the junior congregation. a cup and saucer shower tendered ,Election Talk Has' Started Allerton Bldg., on Monday, Oct. Alone." Mrs. Harnie conducted Joining the congregation by pro- to Miss Ruth Irish of Pickering 9 at I o'clock. No collection of the junior congregation. Music fession of faith were Mr. and Mrs. who is being married on Saturday. Pickering Township Council candidates this December any kind is taken at this service. was under.the direction of Marion John Marks and Mr. and Mrs. The On-We-Go,Auxiliary are The Thanksgiving Day proclama- McQement, organist and choir Hazen White. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin holding a rummage sale at Stroud's Will be elected for a two-year term. Pickering Village lion from Her Majesty the Queen leader. Next Sunday will be McGinnis joined by transfer of home on Fairport Road on Oct. Council has another year to go and Ajax will vote On the will-be read- Thanksgiving service. Our anni- membership from Silverthora Unit- '14. If you have any good used Keynoting the lesson-sermon for versary services are Sunday, Oct. ed Church. clothing or other items to donate twva-year term this December. the day on the subject of Thanks- 15. In the morning at 11 am. and A very.interesting guest speaker, please call to have it picked up. giving is the Golden Text from in the evening at 7:30 p-m. Rev. Dr. Anderson, a medical mission- If you do not know any of the. ,-Already there are indications that there will be more Psalm 107: "Oh that men would Hugh MacDonald of Fallingbrook ary on furlough,from. India, spoke members to contact, call Mrs. Rose interest in the township election this Year than has been Praise the Lord for his goodness: Presbyterian Church will be the of his work. He knew and worked Stroud or Mrs. Ivy Thompsom and for his wonderful works to the guest preacher. Special music also with Miss Muriel Bamford for the Mr. Edward Burkholder of the seen for some time children of men! And let them by both junior and senior choirs. last three years in the same hos- Base Line Road was rushed by sacrifice the sacrifices of thanks- The YPS met Sunday evening and Pital.- In January they, along with ambulance to East General Hos- The usual rumors are.starting to fly and we hear that at giving,.and declare his works with enjoyed a film on the work in other Canadians, were presented Pital two weeks ago (Sept. 22) , rejoicing.' Formosa. to the Queen in New Delhi. About when he collapsed at work, For least three persons are eyeing the deputy-reeve's chair, and three years,a,Qo the United Church about a .week he was partially this does not include the sitting member, which if he seeks} - of Canada MLoa wan integrated paralyzed and suffering severe -•e= r � :. � 0 : Q C -- .. with the United Church of Central pains. At last report he was be- —:- se-election could mean afour-way race. j/r/ India. Our missionary funds are ginning -to recover the use of his ` day Ridges will certainly have a great deal to do with used for the educational work, hos- limbs and the pain was easing. +BARRISTER - SOLICITOR . NOTARY PUBLIC pitals and evangelistic work. The Visiting Mary-Beth McClement tle elections in Ward 3 this year, and we understand the I educational work is mainly at the of the Basy Line on the weekend Ratepayers' Association is putting up a candidate. � 'COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS primary school level. but there is were Gina Dowry and Marilyn Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 also a high school for girls and Elgrave of the Ontario Ladies' one for boys. The hos :tale in College, Whitb It is doubtful if there will be any actramatfons this year! filorthwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway India are lmost fully self-sup-M s• James Harris and Mr. and in the south-end wards. where interest seems to run higher porting with the M. & M. money Mrs. Douglas Willis and children being used for nurses•, and their'of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs, at election time. We have heard no gossip about Wards' training. In the next few years the Walter Willis on Saturday. f 1 and 2 or the reeve's office as.yet. evangelistic work should be fifty Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. i . , PERSONALIZED. PROTECTION i per cent self-supporting with the Melvin Gordesky (nee Beverly We hope that this year more people.will take an interest - ! Indian worriers making up a large Junkin) who were married on Sept. -, >2tt local politics and we have a feeling they will, because A. R. F RTI E R���\ I , Dunbrwge of the workers. As 123. They are Ikon in �n at Q. O S V A CE Dunbarton United Cliucch cele- I The Kiwanis convention at Q�e- ! I 1 brated world communion service bec City was well attended by the of the two-year term of office. :PHONE ATlantit ` 6 So far, other than Bay Ridges. we have not heard of w he churches :n India were too 1 local club who.won a memoral. f a few minor differences. TL s i in ith d:a 'fminor la gong that they brought home. lat .unleavened wafers are I was the top award in the OG.M any new faces that will appear—bvt this is only October 5: FIRE — AUTO LIFE -- CASUALTY ''used with wine of boiled, raisin';district. A ribbon was also rece:v- juice taken from cups formed by !ed for the best club of the write rge round leaves. section or-small club section. RC*- — BULLETLN. F presenting the local club we-e' On Tuesday everriag a coagre- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell, Mr., rational meeting was held with the and Mrs.. Ben Riddell. Mr. and The Teddy Brown Dancing School NO DOWN PAYMENT r4ree main items on the agenda— Mrs. Sonny Mounce. Mr. and I the organ fund. the Cedar Glen Mrs. Frank Signoretti. Mr. 2nd R A I N B O W S T U D I O tREG D� Retreat Centre and the visitation Mrs. E. . Annis. Mr. 13onald _ of eBay Ridges re ts. Annan and Mr. Lorne Sharkey. : ROUGE Iilll SHOPPING CENTRE ..-Bathrooms Installed, Septic Tanks, On Thursday pafternoon the j W.A. held its meeting at the home GOING, GOING: Wells, Basements, etc. of Mrs. L. Hollinger .of Altona Little Tommy came running `Ballet - Tap Nursery - Acrobatic Road. j into the house. . dentist's repoh I � f call I Next Sunda morning will be a �card in his hand, and his mouth Jazz, etc. r information to special Thanksgiving' service. wide open—showing that all his .For rthe 'on Dmbartoa Personals itteth had been extracted . * PAT DUNNE Temple 9-1841 Lorraine May retuined home I ':Look.. Mommy." he shouted P frow Ajax Hospital'ou Sunday I "Only one cavity." QUALIFIED STAFF Registrations: FRIDAYS 3.30-7.30 For Information: TE. 9-1712 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT -= -'CHANNEL - presents 'COMPL.ETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Its greatest F NEW TANKS INSTALLED season of PAT DUNNE TEm le 1-1841 - _ DON BLIZZARD ELECTRIC :: P outstanding f :-television COMMERCIAL .'RESIDENTIAL IINDUSTRIAL'WIRING i •-_ - .. , fREE ESTIMATE :Among the fine programs on Channel 6 this fall C I' @ a t O S O and winter you will find many of your favourites. Phone 'Pickering- VI�H• 2-2533 RBCk You will also see a variety of new programs which 9 Ior MONUMENTS you will rapidly include in your list of ''must watch'! - • . :. . . programs, Here are just a few samples: OF DISTINCTION } COUNTRY ►, • Sunday-, dt 1:30 ._'THE PICKERING DISTRICT Ior THREE GENERATIONS NATIONAL LEAGUE FOOTBALL Sundays at 2:00 HIGH SCHOOL BOARD ` .CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND THE. � - Stafford Bros. Ltd. ' d ' ' , OFFICIAL' OPENING OF THE DON MESSER'S JUBILEE Mondays at 7:30 DUNBARTON HIGH SCHOOL .'MONUMENTS . . • t:. DPNBARTON, ONTARIO FESTIVAL Friday, 13th of October, 1961, at 8 p.m. DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY ,MO 8.355? CARRY MOORS Tuesdays at 8:00 Guest Speaker: MR. A. H. McKAGUE, B.A. Department of Education 1Notice 'To bur 'Customers { BEN CASEY Thursdays at 10:00 t00PER BLOCK LTD • t tc e Pickering Village ' C off ee Shop z0 CALEDONIA ROAD TORONTO g g ' BLOCKS 8 BRICKS CAR 54, WHERE ARE YOU? _ Fridays at 8:30 Will be closed from Nov: '1 to Nov. 20 STRUCTURAL STEEL HOCKEY t . 0• for staff holidays I CRANE RENTAL aDunny Is period Gray Coach tickHS will b• purchased on the bus. I f "STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO ' Stay with 6 for the bes0hrodgh'61-62 j Willis and Joyce Eade Pro y , P. � Phones: WH. 2.1960 — WA. 2-5103 — MO. 6-591 _ Thursday, October S, 1%1 TH'E PICKERING NEWS PagoTh"o • This will be most interesting to ed back this weekend.' tended the annual meeting of the LEARN TO SQUARE DANCE AND Balsam-fit z10A new Canadians I A,shower for Miss Karen Near- Caaadian Infantry Association at -- WANT-1 Ciaases comment• Tuesday, Oct.•17 Balsam-Mt Zion, Sept. 25—The wood who > be to 14 years old ing was held at the home of her Camp Borden. _ I., ROUND DANCE THE MODERN WAY • Congratulations _ W I : ; at Pickering District High School September meeting f the W.A. Scar-1 ro r Mrs. G. Nearing m Mt. n Palmer is Hospital oz- Foot Fee: 33.00 for residents', p � g October 6. �5carboro recently. Those from nicely is Ajax Hospital sad ez- • Has held last Wednesday in the $10.00 'for non-residents Mr. J. Denney ;s moose hunting ' Fairport Beach attending were pests to be home soon. :hurch basement. The worship so ej Either single or in couples, any Cgs was in charge of Mrs. Walter Car- at Hornepayne. Oat. He is expect- Mrs. Dornig and Mrs. D. Duane. Mrs. A Swain is still fa A p from 18 to 80, For information and Mrs. F. Disney. Follow- was his brother. Major Elmer The wedding will take place this Hospital ;on WKitehall 2-1597 rig the business period, Mrs. Rost. Kerr of the Militia Army. Major Saturday at 9 a.m. in Scarboro. Mrs. Douglas'Cummings, moth- ihank. who lives in the Yukon. Kerr is stationed with the Regina A recent visitor at the home of er. Mrs. MacLeod flew back hono PICKERING VILLAGE COUNCIL Rifles and over the weekend at- Walter Kerr of Duabarton Shores to Scotland last Saturday. sl�Is The regular meeting of the Picker- Save a very interesting talk on �a �1 sM� ife there' and showed pictures of in g Village Council will be' Mld on . tti :ame. The meeting closed with a .� Tuesday, October 10, 1961, at 8:00 mn and prayer by Rev. T. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS p.m. m —TRUCE KOGARTH, Clerk, leetham. Everyone enjoyed sup- � ..... . ....... � e. a ., . $1.00 an hour for quick, dean, guar- ter and a social time. 4ontood first-doss Painting and Paper. Village of Pickering i The Active Service Class met 0in0-� We would like to thank all our east Wednesday evening at the ; ERICiVOKES — DECORATOR r R.R.3,Pickering—TEMPI*9.1714 friends and neighbors in Frenchman's ?arsonage at Greenwood with - .Bay for their tttoughtNingss and Mrs. Lorne Jones. group in charge PARTS AND SERVICE kindness-to us in our recent trouble. -if the program. The meeting Washing Machirws — 320 and up Your kindness was deeply apprw apeaed with a hymn. prayer. ; AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE scripture and three readings of a y„ ` r Phone. WHitsholl 2-6410 ° l w J. . .—Fred and Jean Osgood paper by Mrs. Lorne Jones. The Open Every Night Till 9 o'clock Business meeting closed with a • MIDDLETON—In loving memory of G. hymn and prayer. TOMATOES — $1.00 6USMEL f dear husband and (tither, Walter Friends were sorry to learn that �? $20. — 6 QT, BASKET Middleton, who passed away so Mrs. George Wilson entered the MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAYS suddenly, Oct. 10, 1939. Oshawa Hospital last Wednesday and SATURDAYS Beyond the sunet, oh glad reunion, For surgery. With our dear loved one who is gone Miss. Mabel Harbron of Rich. A4 at Whittomore's Form, Steele'& Ave.. before, with the Mond nil visited Sunday 8 miles west of Chgrrywood, Other to that fair homeland we will know .. �i r fiarbrons. fresh vegetables ready Picked in no porting, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Watson of :.� born. Closed Tuesdays, Thursdays Beyond the sunset forever more. - Markham visited Sunday with Mr. ;�l�� - -and Sundays. —Sadly missed-by ,wits. Margaret, sad Mrs. Elmer Wilson. _ family and grandchildren. Mrs. J. Briggs of Oshawa. spent ', CLARNAONT VILLAGE — Attractive Fairport United Church the- week end with Mr. and Mrs. brick veneer seven-room house. Woman's Asso4iotien Lewis Jones. t”i 'Mss►odern conveniences, hardwood ` oors, in excellent condition. Extra ANNUAL BAZAAR Sunday visitors at the ]tying . large lot and garden. John Ma FAIRPORT UNITED CHURCH McAvoy home were Mr., and Mrs. � ' t large t and phone John SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, .1%1 Norval McAvoy and Family of ) A M' ' 2.30 P.M: Layton: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tolley IMPS WANTED TO BUY—Used piano. Phone Fancy Good Table, Bake Sale, and son of Toronto; Mr:sad Mrs. � 0 AND 4 x WH. 24940. Touch-and-Take Table ack Ward and daughter of Clare Afternoon Tea Mont — Dianne sad Larry Ward of SEA_ ° FOR SALE-1458 Morris Miner (1000) THE ANNUAL BAZAAR spent the 'week-cad y PSONS Claremont ape A-1 condition. 3323. 30 Lakeview ; women's Association of Pickering atth their grandparents. Mr. and a ^rN max.' Avg., Fairport Bach. l I United Church on Thursday awning, tilts. n. Jamieson. �N TORO October 19 of 7:30 p.m. Mrs, wit" Aremversary services were well ?FOR RENT—Compact unfurnished self. - - 1,am McKay wi'I open the basaar. attended at the morning and eve- ` tontoined apartment, first floor, Dumbarton. t bus i There will be home baking, needle- ning services on Sunday and is < '� good house. ` F ! work, aprons. isms and ietre,, can• the afternoon at 3:30 the Tek- route. Suit coupe• or with one `dies and whirs elephant tastes. Tea' 'ram tour passed this way and child. Phone TE. 9.2456. will be served. 35c. had a service-is the. church. s _ - j Mr. and Mrs. Noel Marshal 'aE %'�` V HELP WANTED—Apps pickers want- Regular meeting of Pickering Twp. ; Pickering and Miss Mardyn Tripp ed. Apply in person to D. Lennox, HorSculturol Society will be held on of Whitby, visited at the Cecil G p'ickoring Orchards, one mile west. Tuesday, Oct, 10 at 8 p•m. in Rouge Disney home on Sunday, _ of Pickering on No 2 Hwy, Kill United Church Speaker- Mr, W M[r, Lorne Disney left Sund by 1 e LOCAL MAN REQUIRED L Palmer Subject + "Asrican Violets."I night for Waterloo when he will ; . e Y p i attend" the'National National Dairy Show K ' To be our representative in this Distribution of hybrid' Darwin tali , paid tor a couple of weeks. county, Pleasant dignified work with bulbs ro all id members as of Oct'!.Oct.I bP .orriingf• Evil or port tirng. Rs' 10. Showing of African Violets by I Mrs. Allan Carsan and sod POW wigs year after year, no by members, Attendance prises. Ysitors I came home from the Oshawa Hoe- - s offs. M aleck lawns, age no bar. welcome. pital on Sunday, t tier, oar needed. Territories are fig' The Ajax and Pickering HespitaF i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brooks ing fast, rush your name and ad- Auxiliary will hold their October'of Guelph, Waited one day last , �,�/ ,..«• dress for full information. No obGgo- week with her mother. Mrs:'Frank t: *' Hy�4"&" I. meeting in the Nurses' Residence. °w Mien. Dew nt Director, lox X17. Owen to Thanksgiving the meeH Coultas. � � _ - B Mr. Murray (ones had the mil- will be on Tuesday, Oct. 10 at 8 P•^'' i fortune to burn his kg with gaso- AUCTION SALE The Msicien6 Mrs. Jean Cain would. - wekoma ail membors and visitors.We line while working on his �r '+ a r s r E J l Sahsrday, October 14—Auction sale of '"— -" _ — :e ~i�=« :r+ our are Isav;rhg a &haws Ter th. - BEACH °� f Y zcis Is 'household furniture, modern electric rfM such as FAIRr Vtw■ s bar at this meeting, g 'kitcMn ranges and refrigerators, color books, crayons. story books and $ woshimg machines, chesterfields. bvf- The First Paarport Beach Pi��ng ks Aiax i gifts that would salt under SOe: Any fats, kitchen table, chair, spew heat- f�fon who has used comic books I, will be Pack new meeting time .+ --err-garden Tools, dishes, errsori-nts,I , will be on Friday from 7 to 8:30 for children we would appreciate m• at the t;Qmmtmity Hall. f OM, at PRRNTICE'S Auction Pabw, some for the library cart, We will p' wMi �o�1 ► ?: :'frank Mouse, Markham Village. ho• have on iMgresting guest speaker fol- The Girl Guides will be meet- party of Estates and Cons;gnrihonts. lowed bye refrgshmenn. i tag on Wednesday from 7 to 8:30 sale at 1 p.m, sharp. Terms cosh. --- i Q.m. at the Cotamustity Hall. c ado reserve, Ken and Clarke Prsntroe, Mr. and AArs.'Howard E. Heckling"I Mrs. E. Robb,and her daughter �•4 +O!' OVd1'f011 e Betty were visiting Mrs. E. Chak>a Auctioneers. —I announu the engagement of their g daughter, Gail Irene, Lai Mr. Robert;bets on the weekend. I . AAILLINERY and Handmade Gloves Gordon Fellsober, the son of Mr, I Mrs. Mary Gibson of Park Cr. private afternoon dosses — will Gordan E, ,Felhaber, Aiax, OM. TM is in Ajax Hospital. details call n oat Guiders meeting of '@ begin Oct. 25. For more data marria� io rake place in Pickers g The stirs - Algeria Atderice, Rouge Hill, AT.f United Church on Saturday, Oct• 21 Duabarton district was held at the 2-3260. at 4 p.m. home of Mrs. R. Merritt. Among NOTICE The engagement n announced of those present were Guide Cap - NOTICE I tains� Mrs. E. Crosier, Mrs. D Dr. S. D. Weisbourri Mogretho Grove Sty,,, daughter of i Cane and Mrs. L. Williams. announces the opening of an (the late Mr, °red Mrs..Z. S. Steyn, Many happy returns to Lenore z office for general PreN;e °t of OHosvol, Transvaal, Republic of Butler who was 7 years, old. Oct a „ ' 877 Antonio Street South Africa, ro Edwin Ross Shepherd, 4 Day Ridges, Pickering Township, son of Rev, Dr. H. 5, Shepherd and 1' pastor Holmes will be preaching as of October 2, 1961• Mrs. Shepherd of Pickering. Ths nisi- ! at both of the services this Sun Phone No. 839-3431 riage will take place in St. Gorge':i day at Dunfair Baptist Church• :and you oral dilro�tlr Ontario County Medical Society Anglican Church, Pickering. at 3 p.m•, -. 9 g' sonnoetod to "d•'J"1"t"r&"'s"1„1, Saturday, Oct. 7.. BAHA'IS BELIEVE The ac Simpson+s and Simpson Soars =�a FOUR SALE In perfect con- cemplishmgnt of unity bMvt.gn + -� PICKERING TORONTO TELEPHONE j dition, a small gas hater, thereto- tM catered and white rows win i { t LANDSCAPING' scat control, used -only short. time. be an assurance o♦ the world's Phan. WM. 2-,9�3. I Peace.. ORDER SERVICE speda4sts in � � PHONE ORpER SERVICE now OPEN ,Sodding M _ NOWAY to MWAY s a.m. to 9 Pg Power Rolling T T ENT I O N SATYRlpAY So3O memo to L30 PoM9 �. Tractor Grading 1px. Sod Delivered - Q t E S FOR ALL OTHER BUSINESS wH. 2 8AY ..RIDGES TEMPLE TAXI is now available in 942 0130 j WATER Bay Ridges` Subdivision to give you' Y� S.] 1 - DELIVERED ° s5 - , > R courteous service ,24-HOUR SERVICE prompt,, r BIG: ST9l 24 HOURS A DAY E :3 lOPgilhEE Y CAT"OGUS mane. D.I. A. PUDDISTER 1 Phone ATlantic 2-3292 M.�.. a s ' sue,. :,,,, w•.,.a,,, ' Page Four -- -— - T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS '•`Thursday, October 3, 1961 i the program and that as provincial ;years s'.nse its inception had put iced down as a defence session—par- 1 programs wYre competed. the f:- , into motion some $WO,00C,0C0 of 1 Meanwhile, in the field of ex- titularly in the latter part—since R P�RT from �_:.nal scope of the program. would I municipal wo-ks across Cara"• to ports, industrial activity, capital national defence and external af- r- 1 be greatly expanded: i wh'.ch the federal government had expansion, and other related eco-; fairs dominated the theme of de- PARLIAMENT ,_ g Anothe- federal-provincial pro- contributed some $30.000,000. nomic activities, all signs pointed bates in the past couple of weeks, ram in which the municipalities The results achieved indicated ty a new upward movement in the In any case, members would be r < Are at3o ,oalis the Winter that the intent:on of the program, economy. suing *E9ttawa this week in the •.fit ;sr`,� .w :::`•':s. . Woriif� Iric-hntive Program, ,was ; which was to provide an incentive In addition to the ecbnomic r�a- " onsci6i�ness that a great deal of 14M. MI�`•STARR "breatly expanded this year. for the construction of municipal}cures, which were idawive and useful and solid work•'Jtad bees M.P. ONTARIO RIDING I was pleased to be able to re- works in wintertime, when employ- i Eir-ranging in their scope, the I accomplished in this longest of a# port that this program in the three ment decl.nes, had been fully real- fourth session would no doubt go:parliamentary sessions. �•• Pro-ogskon of Parliament Phis nv•e.'•< ),_,;ht an end to the lon4- <i•. : y e man 11 st session in history. leaving •L parliament ha., become a :,ye-r-round -business. This was• the fou:th s:sslon of / the 24th parliament and it was the long-st on record. The length of the .parliamentary :. =. session was making it difficult•for MARKE members of all part4L, to twin In contasi vAh their ridings• as most.members like to do, and there • was no doubt that the short recess Rouge Hills would be devoted to getting 4* around the ridings and reporting ' ' 2 !i in person to the people as to the a 'work which parliament had ac- On Non HWY. Just East of Rou G' Bridge PRICES EFFECTIVE ' eomplished.' g Thurs., Fri., Sat. All in ail. there had been a Open Every Evening Till 7.00 p.m. Except Thurs. & Fri. Till 9.00 p.m. Oct. 5 - 6 . 7- good deal of sdlld accomplishment. Parliament had put , through -more than 25 separ:to pieces cf - --.—= legislation, all dealing 'with the MAPLE LEAF FULLY MATURE GRADE A OVEN READY YOUN government's effort to stimulate _ - CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY the economy and to provide jobs. Leaving Ottawa. the members had the satisfaction of knowing MAPLE LEAF LLAPP'S SWEET that the unemployment figures for 11/2 lb. ti. ����� the month of August reflected the. �. positive impact of these measures. - ® �� insofar as-they were considerably reduced freer: last' year and ern- ployment was on the increase. '�' i In addit on. to• legisla ive men- s� m Ib A r a cures, rs such. there 'w-en, also ( l 111 • .r particular monetary. and . fiscal measures contained it the budyct i ' wht:h won'`.: hi-,z t effect of � ! � '�� - ■3 9 stimulating, business. increasing in- l � ii : � 'vestm.nt and err:u-ag:r.3 exports f 8 lbs to T ,q Y` The latest,indicators were. th±t 12 Ibs. avg. ';" :thew measures w,,rt prxduciny, a �' (SAVE 26e) -'Plus 10c Refund. Dep - 'prorounced effect on the economy. ` y I No Extra y -- During •, own estimates. I MAPLE LEAF 'rW O `��a � �s � �•�, was. to announce that some 89' ,vocational schools and TENDERFLAKE Iristitutions had been approved Narge For °< aerom Canada. i:n_e; the new Vo- I i. �m J j w cational and Technical Training Vlllall Sizes Program. and that total .exp.ni:i- j ! � �Ttares so Far would irtvotve sciihte 1 $15•!.0('0.000 o- federal and pr''- �E '- vinc+al conL.but'ons, Of this. th- ( A per cent federal share would, n r 75 SNOWFLAKE SAVE 11c CLUB HOUSE MANZANILLA 'come to some 90,000 0.00. -!.• � , I was at pains to pc:a out that l. ., O PRICE this w.-s tha, iniLaal unfolding of ' - ' \. Ibs. PER LB. 12 oz. Piacc-Pak Jar •• .Toronto Wedding , - s 4PLE LEAF PURE PORK ?ound Pkg. Of Local interest - e Is solemnized SHORTENING .SAVE 10c. j, MAPLE LEAF %2 lb. pkgs. _ WHITE—CRAIG CHEESE TV'�RO 10� FEARMAN'S FULLY COOKED READY TO 5)ERVE cwwwslw� For the w•ed.'.ing•oi Rlii; Bexe : Cheese' le} Ann C:a: t ".: , v';aae. SLICES 'b. '69 James White; Pa-Wdale Presby woo.o�ow ��� terian Church wds decorated w;-1h C : urns of pink and white gladioli. "< „(Average 5= 7 Pounds)' Rev. Charles G. Boyd .pefformed� Plain PinlenM 3 Nippy SAVE 17e RIB -END TENDERLOIN EN�49 the ceremony, KENNEL CLUB 15 oz, tins (Case of 48 tins ;4.59) The br:le. d::u;7htzr.of ".In and - LEAS. P�OK - Mrs. Ew<trt R. Craig, was given C J It'29 in marriage b her Esther and for {/ [• 59C wore a floe Chants gown of or- LOIN BOASTS ganza and Chantilly lace with (avg.. 21/2 lbs.) tar 3 Ibs•F lendingt. neckline. a .butterfly box CENTRE ROASTS OR CHOPS . . . . 9 69 lending back interest. Her veil Ib• S9 ,� MAPLE LEAF SAVE 19c WHOLE LOil�l . . . . . . was finger-tip French illusion.. . . . � � . . . . . r, the-,d to-an .or ,in:,a bandenu. - trimmed with irridescrnt secu:ns. ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKED READY TO SERVE and she c<c::ea •. l:.tc chi ysahth� mums acccnied with rubrun lilies MINCEMEAT BONELESS HALF HAM . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 89 and \t hits S__,ttish heather. Mrs. Donald Langlois c as her; _ ; '.(Average Weight 2 - 3 Pounds) matron of honor, u:th her sister. -i _ Mrs. J. X. Nl3rtn, and the grooms Large 28 oz. Tins for a lb, 79 sister. Mass Grace White. attend- ROUND STEAKS or ROASTS . ir.g as bridesmaids. Their sheath dresses of sapphire blue peau de SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW,,were .worn with matching _ sAV FRESK LEAN MINCED BEEF . . 2 Ibs. 7 overskirts in bubble style. nipped x 'at the waist b pleated cummer- binds. Roses of the same material IBS. ROUND or SQUARE RUMP ROAST -lb. 79e MARGARINE '4' 'with veilir., were their head- � dresses and. they carried chrys- „ FRESH MINCED STEAK .•. . lb. 79c anthemums in blu eand lavender NEW — CATELLI 71/4 oz. pkgs. ' ' s shades with blue cornflowers and i MpCMpNI & CHEESE DICER SAVE 96 `4_ for 49e ink rubrum lilies. NO. 1 Selected Firm Golden Ripe i • The groom, son of Mrs. White of.Pickering and the late Mr: W. FRENCH'S QUICK-MIX BUY ONE - GET ONE FREE 4% oz. pkg. G. White, was attended by his brother, Mr. W. Elwood white. S'C A L L O P E D POTATOES 3 5 c as best man. and by Mr. Ross H. - Craig, brother of the bride. Mr. a SQUIRREL Rene March. Mr: John Hamilton PEANUT Large 15 oz. pkg. and Mr. Ned Jones as ushers. lbs. C Following a reception at 'the BRITTLE SAVE 10c 39c Boulevard Club the couple "eft for a honeymoon'in Nassau. They will return to live in Toronto. o . • _ 0 FU0 TURK • 1lsursdoy, October i, 1961 _ 'T N t P 1 C K-!R 1 N G M!W S � ON* Rouge. a evening. Alliston in the not too distant The Youpp, a & BROUGHAIwt -�,� future. teat Church RW -kaki a banquet _ -Congra lions to a uat Mrs. A. Samarillo attended the � Friday 01'* in the chur& at .Miss P,t Harden spent the I Mr. Wm. Gliddon left on Mon- Zioa ball team on winning the ex-CWAC reunion on Saturday at Mrs. George McConnell is vi- There wdg a apeelal weekend with Misa Gloria Trolley. day for North Bay to attend a OASA championship last Satur- the Canadian Corps building- Mr. siting. for a few days in Nova D Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hodgson, three-day convention. He will re- day in the Enter. '•D" group, Samarillo attended the dance in Scotia. speaker for.the occaalon. 4 also Mr. Gordon Hodgson and I present the local school"board. the evening. . Mr. Eddie Ortiz has been con- Peter and Mildred Meye! hand- Nornkm attended the Ranson- Mr. and Mrs. H. Gifford and It was initiation day last week � at Pickering High School and a 1lNIr. and Mrs. Clare Keevil at- fined to Wellesley Hospital fora ed back In Canada this week free Leversidge wedding in Vandorf Barbara of Scarboro were Sunday number of bedraggled students tended a gathering of relatives in few days'with an ulcer condition. Sweden. They will take up Per- ,Lfnnted Church on Saturday. ' evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Toronto last week-cad. maaeat residence hoe �" Miss Margaret Beasley of Ham- J. Rennie. emerged from the bus here on Fri- Mr. Harold Hopkins was among ilton: also Mrs. Etharirigton visit- A large number from here at'. day night but all returned to the Mr. Charles Cooper has an ex- those from Claremont who attend- Mr. Bob Bartot has been away ed with the,'latter's daughter, Mrs. tended the Markham fair last Fri- school for'the dance on Saturday hibit of farm' implements at the ed the race at Mospo'rt last Satur- for two weeks vis#ting hietds and Gibson, one day last week. day and Saturday. evening. International Plowing Match near day. relatives. ilf. aed NIFS. M-3" ­A ­­4_1 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Reds 'tchell was a guest at Belleville this week, Mr. Bill Towner was off' work Mr.•Ravol Rode was in town oa daughter of Goodwood called on enjoyed Sunday dinner as guests the home of Karen Hayward and ' Mr. John Maclatyre, local Co- at the Sarco plant on Monday Monday and visited Lis bmdter. 'their cousin. Mrs. W. Hamilton(of Mr. and Mrs. T. Bell of West family on Friday and Saturday op manager will be moving to with sickness. Roger, white here. on Friday last. ;Mrs. George Perry was remov- ed to Ajax Hospital on Thursday evening suffering a heart attack. All join in.wishuig her a speedy, recovery. Mr. and Mrs. de Smedt and lit- • tie son of Cold Lake. Alta.. ate here-attending the funeral of her - father. Mrs. Dean Mars. - f Mr. and Mrs. Carswell of Osh- awa. called on her mother, Mrs.' 1 W. Hamilton. on Saturday eve- ning. Mr. E. Ci;ailice, the senior grade teacher at Brougham School. was! A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE rsshed to Ajax Hospital on Thurs- day evening suffering a very sev- . NEW FROM T -- `' .ere heart attack. At time of writ- Mr.h�fArs holding Ellicott oa I DIESEL TO DAllLE ! Sunday. Congratulations to Brougham New CORVAIR-95 COR- Women s Institute , who won! rear- -fourth prise on their .exhibit at - VAN, Sure-footed 7Markham Fair. engined hauler that Totes 191 cu. R. of cargo on an New FLEETSIDE PICKUP. irks Elzabcth Harden enter-i easy-handling 95" wheel- Most modern version or tai ec a f,w fnends on Sunda-y ; _ base Canada's most popular last. on the octaaion of her seventh - pickup. Bodies are g rain b•rt. on tight and up to 9 fee long. ,. .Mr. and Nirs. Ross W iilson and daughter. Ruth o: K:ngston,visit- ed r.a pare.zs. tY. C. and 'Nfrs. Will>on-on Sunday, Ros, is look: " �a �a w :.r1i aftrr itis recent iL'ness. - g Mr, and. Mrs. Gordon Day- and 9 '} family visaed h;r parents: Mr R.R. 'Port -s . Steer r of - and M . .. ,.. ..,Perry. on S_nday. OB Miss Janice Ostel of Oshawa, . spent the week­-end with her aunt, Elrs. D. A. Beer. - Mr. and Mrs.`Grant•Miller of $-_-RUCKS I Wfutby. had dinner on Sunday. ft with Mn and Mrs. Thos. English: - Congraturations to Mount Zion WITH NEW bays' sohbe11 team on -inning the cup for a.! Ontano on Saturday night ht at Electric. I Sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Mars' and fam- °"1 aa 0 ue fly in the loss Hof her husband. D• .n &1,rrs• whose funera.:' tme of the largest on record took L pL,ce t.n Sun::ay afternoon. r l n r� OBITUARY Here they are --fiandso�e, functional _ 62 Chevrolet trucks powered to work a DEA.ti MARIE i (harder in every weight class. Hefty new 'V8's with the highest torque in Chev- A ;loom was Iasi over tars com-; irolet history. New Diesel brawn for 15 - munuy %hen word was retened of :mported medium-duty, models. And, the passing of Mr. Dean !`lairs in now, Che 's hard H TO u! Ajax HGspuaL He had been in v g - poor health ror same time aa�has I ~761 Six is available in light-fluty models. New imported SERIES 60 DIESEL. been in and out of the hospital "There's a wider choice of power, a wider Diesel savings and sure Chevy several tires lately. durability. New (7,000:1b. hypWd .'.choice of torque,- across the board. For rear axle now arailab/e on '11 O He was well-known around !heavies, there's the new High-Torque 409 " Ode : m ls. here. being ,barn in the village ' 'V8*,with 16%per cent more torque then ever _ and spent all his life here. He! Ibefo,a available from Chevrolet. Big nevr9 in le !_ was a member of Si. John s Church -_ and a netnr,er of"the church board the middleweight class is the new, imported for a number of year. He has Chevy-GM 4-53 Diesel. In the light-duty lines- been proprittor, of ' B•-ougham up,the High-Torque 261 Siz*adds new sock, c o Hardware for some years, later i new savings in extra-tough applications. All r� c,"siness by his son.j Jack. In 1931) •l:r married Helen: told, you can pick from nine rarin'-to-work, Dawson woo survivrs him along .ready-to-save '62 Chevrolet truck engines with one sin• jack, and. one `Handsome..new work-styling includes �k 's daughter. B--tiara (Mrs. .Peter•de;. forward-sloping hoods that allow drivers to Smedtl of Coil Lake.. Alta.. and I -'see as much as 101,1-feet more of the road �#• ,�'• one 'grandson.• Mark Dean de directly ahead. Chevrolet's famous Indepen- Smedt. also two brothers. Colin , dent Front Suspension gives you the' Madill of Claremont, and Henry - a t riding, easiest working trucks in Mr. lairs will be greatly miss- the business.Rugged new I-Beam front axles s T I ed in this vicinity where he was are optional* on heavyweight models. '°"'" always, ready to lend a helping You'll find a total of 198 models m the new'82 I hand. His funeral took place on Chevy line—including the work-proved, ver- Sunday afternoon from Mc- gatile Corvair 95's. Every model is built to New SERIES 80 TANDEM. Bestx Eachnie's funeral parlors, Picker- /Has extra out-haul, out-last and out-value any other choice for the big ones. ing, with interment in Erskine truck at anywhere near the price. See your rugged K-braced ladder frame and Cemetery. true-tracking Eaton-Hendridhson : _— -Chevrolet dealer! tandem bogie. •Optleml at extra cos! 1.1Wite,.�lte7ru optional r.aartoo CT•I @l SEEK NAME FOR Slf� - See Your local authorized Chevrolet dealer London. Eng.—Home Lines, a British,shipping company, has osk- — AJAX � p for, the public to, suggest'a name F ►INSW4RTH LIMITED wH. a_zs4o for dts aew liner being. built id r Trieste, It will be a sister ship to the Honeric. The' company says - e th_ name must be easily identifi Watch the Chevy Show, Tuesday nights over CBC-TV. Check your local•paper for time and cha 1nel. aHe by passengers of various na- _ NOW A NEW WORLD OF WORTH C 62 LET MASTER tionalities. - • ♦ , ' ` Pose Six - — __ H;E P I C K E R.1 N.G NX W.S . -- Tiwis�tlyi !�S, 19dt B Bafa'i Mali Se rvM$1MSS D INCTORY ices In The Churches For Peace WILLIAM G. LAWSON GUARANTEED Mc�ACHNIE�S imulultu>mliiliuluuuiniuuaiuia��lu.uliiuuuu: Is Discussed. $ter as soon Ways to world peace, as of- o-I Y sry1CQ fered by.the Baha'i World Faith. Funeral Director Pickering,r Pick ` were discussed at a gathering last '1a)(,$pgp 2.2741 Ain'y, Make or Model United Church sunday in cl:errywooa the o<- ; It *. -- casion of World Peace Day. The C MCH,S` . N. :. tICSEMG, ONT. Ministen REV. MELVILU: BUTTARS speaker and.discussion leader wan PICKERING Private Ambulance Service .SUNDAY, OC'r. a Mr. Patrick Piggott, at 'whose DAY OR NIGHT tWO CHURCH SERVICES home the group met, 9:45 a.m, and 11:07 a.m. Despite the, threat of atomic .40 ko 400140-11^0%0 WASM MY_ " School:Sam. Hours destruction of the world, he said, ■l fie/ ; destruction are optimistic that a new AUDLEY — and Golden Age is in the making i WM. MtEACHNIE, Prop. 9:43 a.m.--Church Service for all nations. Baha'is regard the DRUGS LTD. West of Dunbarton *. ,D:SD a.m.-Sunday School present penlous time as evidence v of the death-pangs of an old ord- •- • PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 'PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 --y— er, and the birth-pangs of a new era of universal peace, 'in which i �`}ATlantle Z-OQ63 Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN in God. d will return to true faith COSMETICS - SUNDRIES : BABY NEEDS CHURCH World unity which can assure - - [. - MORNING WORSHIP a stable peace, Mr. Piggott point- " KEN and CLARKE 11 a.m.—West.Rouge School ed' out, must be based first and - STORE HOURS: Creighton, Fraser, Auditorium foremost upon recognition of the _'SUNDAY,$CHQOLS_ Oneness of Mankind and the WEEK D D IP R E N T 1 C E Drynan & Murdoch west Rouge School— abandonment of all- forma of pre-AUCTIONEERS 9:30 a.m,-8 yeah and over i udiCe' SUNDAYS">md:HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Liison"d and Authorised for ilea Barristers, Solicitors-and 1, a.m.—up to 9 years A 3o-necessary-for world peace Counties of Ontario ww Ywt 11 a.m.—Nursery are. unity of effort in world un- Porw s%md6 Implements, Nsase6ow Notaries Public - Centennial Road School— -dertakings (now .beginning is 11 a.m.—AI! a , such organizations as the World PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5%1 Psevhilare, Rsal Feints also ow BANX OF COMMERCII CHAMBERS 9e Health Organization and others , specialty w Reosamble cotes. 108 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. Heals, the aniz;' a world Lan- DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PWII 5 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa - - _ auage, in addition io the national MiNkm P.O. Phene Agkhe't 52W7 aaguages. so that all nations can I Mmtkhoss P.O. Phone Matk. 206 Telephone RA. 3-3446 (� 7 �ommumcate directly; freedom for "AWICIS he" been sstabBsh- � - t. .Georges illy education for all; a World Graham' HARDWARE Auctioneers since 1840. • Cqurt.with po er to carry out its Anglican Church e decisions; camtnon faith in God. APPLIANCES PAINTS - TOOLS • PICKERING - ONTARIO E. R. FLEU RY Drs' John Lesik II REV:H S. SHEPHERD, S.A,D D, �rynu�ITWC :i.�wwii:UL I'-iTJILTJ9 _ Box 199 Nckerin Ont. GLASS, - . BARRISTER SOLICITOR DENTIST TURKEY SUPPERI ETC.- NOTARY PUBLIC y Phone WHitsholl 2-3513 GENERAL HARDWARE hurrish o, Old Kin""" Read SUNDAY SERVICES cHFRiwooD 810 a m,—Holy Communion .:UNITED CHURCH Highland Creak 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 Pickering - AT. 2-7391 or AT: 2-1362 I -'. Pickering � - 11%00 a.m.—Holy Communion Wednesday P Medical Centre (4th Sunday) • HOURS' 1100 aim,—Sunday School In the BRawday b P+iday-9 90.3+70 p w. Parish Hall October I's, 196 1 l Saturday sod Evenings 11.0( t the FROM 4.00 P.M. ON M Appeintsent (At the Pariah Hall) _ Room-ages up to 4 yeah OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 '07-ADMISSION: $1.50 [We—d f RES.: WH 2-1856 WEDNESDAY°AY (Children under 12 - 75c) LaY�n s Caterme 10.00 a.m.—Holy Communion and. _.ADMISSION BY T,CK�,T ONLY - MONUMENTS Intel anions for the SI�k --� = And B irthday Cakes '"Nlglssray Mewaseeot werks- ROBERT 4us"Im. Pea. e e ` Chrrstjan ScfeACe WM E IR.R. 1, whltbp, Owtenis ' , ' ... -._ ,Tvre 1sils ,,,eat of �My ;.St. Andrews � it Pies Our Specialty'on Lis. 2 Highway, beNreew E R R I H sOC1e�l'Whitby awd Ajm: ROUGE HN.I.S. ONTARIO Presbyterian Church eet - Pickering - WH. 2-0386 PHONE: Whitby -MO. ""2 CHURCH SERVICE AND Funeral* _- J SUNDAY SCHOOL Church St N., Pickering, Ont rYneral and SUNDAY-11 a.m.—Ith the uem..+h Haven, B.A. - Minister PLUMBING A►truce building. Hills Rd. : Ambulance Service At Rouge Hills plans 1p[•ry_y� e _ Testimon4s of Healing are given ALFRED KAYE$ of fh@ Wednsdoy M«ting, 9.43 AM. . Sunday School ax .UMBER GO• PL11Mi1NG BATHROOMS _ held sot.8 p.m. 11.00 A.M. • Church Service � . .2 Highway ALL ARE WELCOME PRESSURE SYSTEMS ai Pickoring Beach Road The RethenguNoemDioily�n w ANNIVKJLSARY SERVICES -Johns-Manville Dealer � 9 ESTIMATES GIVEN Por'furtherLlncefernwtise gyp' October I5y 1461 MPROVE DON'T MOVE-1 Phone WHiMhad ?.6717 a lontia 2,2633 11.00 A. X. - 7.30. P. Y. Telephone Call AT W MINUM OR WOOD ITH ALU WHitehall 2-3610 °''' _!COMBINATION DOORS dt1 WINDOWS - T p jp -PIANO PAL-O-PAK INSULATION FOR ATTICS i tepa�rs BRADY AND THEORY TERMS ARRANGED rNONE: TEtspls �,,,•, T. Hartford, A.T.C.NL � +� d No. 2 Highway WHitehall 2-3251 DUNBARTON RAD104 T-V PLUMBING WHiteho" 2-3336 a : C RN'Sw A A. RATTEW STORE 31 Guild Rd. Pickeri." 13ILD $ Jvsr wluuvsn LADIES' GOLDEN'CROWN �eneral Has care '. The one pl6ce to pet , SWEATERS ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. everything in.Plumbing. i i2'.Church 3t; 3, Pickering BARRISTER AND SOIICROR GOOD VALUE AT THE I FAST CONITH BLDG., AJAX RIGHT PRICE ' PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES --Open Daisy Till 5:30 P-� 7% shmoe St. south, Oshavm fatarday Tiff 1.00 p.m. ' REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS SERVICE D�TY45 _TOOLS GLASS - ETC. L S INSURANCE CO. 4320 Kingston Road West Hill - MacIEOD'S OF SMALL MOTOR '* C4"p�Rohs for Part and cou" AT. 4-4721 PICKERING - ° ,Jb,gs w1MiMerm h►wuwawcwen IWII P , ,L �ar�e .Wads z.�8� Ga t;; �° Balsdon's Hard ware Bowman & Gibson i DENNEY BROTHERS ''Mac Can Fix-fir' Phone WHitehall 2-0480 - - `•� . PHONE: wNIrBY IMO. Bal21 HEATING CONTRACTORS MOWER SHARPEN" Pickering Not Water, Steam SysMms : A SPECIALTY W. H. J. Thompson, Installed HAVE YOU Pick-up and Doiivery F TANKS I DENNIS CARTAGE B.A.-, LL.B. Alterations and Repairs ~BARRISTER and solIC1TOR TEmple 9-3357 TRIED A - - Water 4 PHONE WH. 2=3230 ANED g P p uy 300 gals. ............�.... 30. .00 itish Columbia and Ontario GLENWOOD BLDG., AJAX 'me Pribilog Islands in the �,I���Srr J. BUTT 8000 als. . ,. $6•00 -riri Sea got* their name -from g ........................ $7.00 WHlhhall 2-3131 ALSO SAND • 3RAVEL '�rasim Pribilof, a Russian sea i�..,v Heart Disease Still RA. 3-4042 Rssidenoss TEmple 9.2656 ntaln who discovered them in TQP SO,II AND FILL..CLASSIFIED? - p : WEST HILL: AT. 4.40 ft Provinces To Killer I: Thursday, Q toter 5, 1%1 T H E P I C K E R I N G N E W S ._ . " Pape Seven >ry active at Ajax Bowl. MIST ROUGE BAY RIDGES Obtained the t adjoining six- AUDLEY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE West Rouge Graduation Class A very successful bottle drive •oom homes in negotiations with The Rev. Keith Hawkesa was in Office WH. 2.6212 Residence WH. 2-3115 had their banquet on Wednesday vas held by-the Scouts and Cub he builder to be used for the acti charge of the church service on Sept. 27 when they enjoyed a tur- , hroughout the area last Saturday :ties in the area. Sunday morning. Next Sunday, key dinner. I An election of officers was helc Have planned and staged to Rev. Butters will he in the pulpit. The next meeting of the Home ast Wednesday night at the mode wise funds a dance, wiener roast. The Sunday School Superin- and School will be Tuesday, Oct. 'come enclosure by the Bay Ridges water show and gasorama. tendent. Fred Puckrin, presented YRI L E• MORLEY !0, if you will take note of the Recreation Association. The fol- Recently formed a chess club Pins or wreaths to the following change of the usual night of the '.owing were elected to hold office or Tuesday evenings at the meet- on Sunday morning for regular a meetings due to Teachers' Coun- 'ill Sept.. 1962: Les Taylor, presi ng hall. attendance during the past year: Your Friendly Resident Agent' cil every Wednesday. 'evening. Pent: Morg Eagleson, vice-pres. To an experienced observed this Tom Astley, Jo Astley, Joy Ast- _. - y: .Jack terim Recreations Assocation, as ley, The program is a "Meet the Tea 'Deanna O'Rielly, secretary-, 'n ey, Joanne Cox. Anne Guthrie chers Night" where parents will Peacock, treasurer; Ivan Williams. :hey have called themselves in the onaldi Guthrie. Harold Guthrie, have a chance to talk to and Phil Gwilliams, Alec Robertson. 'past. have accomplished a great Arthur Puckrin, Lynda Puekrja, 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 meet their child's teacher. George Alsop, Ray Liscombe. Mrs. deal. Keith Puckrin, fancy Puckrin. Carol Knox and Jennifer Caw- Elaine Gwilliams volunteered to Roy Puckrin. Dorothy Smith. 1 The Ladies' Auxiliary of the ce Smith, 'Ronald Smith, Shir- PICKERING, ONTARIO thorns of the First West Roue act as corresponding secretary. o joy g 3R„A Ways and Mans Commit- ley Smith. Glenn Squire, Peggy Brownies, won prizes for. their The Association within a period :ee has announced that they are entries of stuffed animals at the of two short months has accomp% ;:oldin3 a bake sale on October T. Squire,, Stanley Wonnacott. Linda Kiwanians Dunbarton Fair. Con- lished the following projects: . The lawns of 891 and 893 Maud- Iheir ,The following had received JOHN L . LAY gratulation. girls! Sponsored the Scouts and Cubs :n Ave., will be used for this their one year pins earlier In the year: Allan Powell. Grace Rowell The West Rouge First and organizing the group committee event. A special prize wily be'do- Bob Richards. Randy Richards. 1 N S U R A N C E Second Brownie Packs are having and providing financial assistance nated for the best decorated cake. Susan Richards. Barbara Smith. a -bake sale Friday, Oct. 6, from for same. Anvone interested in helping may Beverley Smith. Doug?as Smith. ASSURANCE to 8 p.m. at Steinberg's, Island Sponsored and organized the. do so.by contacting Gini Mutter, Several of the girls and boys were PRUDENTIAL 'OF ENGLAND g Bay Ridges Casual Teens. A promoted td higher class. COMPANY LTD. Road ShopRin Plaza. 839-3381 or Doreen Peacock, 839- Mrs. Millee MacLaren. Ridge- group of our young people who 3289• This is a• good opportunity The-CGIT had-a wiener roast LIFE — AUTOMOBILE — FIRE wood Road was entertained to a govern and plan .their own acti- for'the mothers of Bay Ridges to p � at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Bert 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST dinner party with several friends vities and are a credit to an • assist the association provide rec- p ty y Guthrie on Saturday evening when cation for youngsters.' - at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Jed neighborhood. � y g they invited the boys of the cam- Office: SwIen Plaza, Ajax Shopping Centre. Phonm WH. 2-2301 ;McLean. Chesterton-Shores Satur- Provided softballs and at pres- A local resident, Desmond Dono- munit ° Phone For hasnediate Caverns*Da Or Night y ae y nay evening, Sept. 30. Mrs. Mac- ent football facilities for the young- van of Tatdr Ave.. has been ap- The Community Club meets-this Laren, left for England by plane er• boys. I pointed a delegate for the Ajax- Saturday evening at the home of on Monday. Oct.2. -Organized both the senior and i e'ickering New Democratic Party Bill and Mrs. Guthrie. The pro- Mr. Fred Hunt. Island Road is junior bowling leagues that -are club. APPRAISALS gram will include a game of euchre. back to work after being confined i NEWELL- to his home following a heart con- Go dition. a •_ , .':�°..... �• � - � , (Gladys Newell) Mr; and Mrs. Chris Penny, of Che.terton Shores. are visiting _- !Real Estate Broker = Pickering Village I relatives in London and Niagara Falls for a few days. I TER WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 The Ladies' Club held a bust- "r ~ s f Hess meeting at the school Thyrs- ' Whitby - Phone MO. 8-3625 9 �« .lay, Sept. 28 and got bugs with �i I Sin Cobourg FR. 2-7601 some work and sewing for the Res. "Highway” Vi Mile fast of DvnbarMn, No 2 Highway I bazaar next month. 5 ; ,.a , 'uY• I _ The West Rouge Kiwanians and o:>i 'L ~, I.9 ,"'• '� 5J 7 'l-etT w1V @a enjoyed a barlZecue at I ^".I •„yea ea•.a!:t t °h. _ ,c`•''.� •T I•R£�T - . ling Ferguson's Bench last Tuesday. Many happy returns to Mrs. uge - V HIGHLAND CREEK VW V cshio had Fs brthdy�Satu d�,y occ. ', - -' 14E° A uw.o T W for your VOLKSWAGEN Service W 7.. to Mrs. Anne Hunt, `Is!.and Rd.: ; gk,�, `Ke '�< - ' I on her birthday Wednesd iy Oct. L i t ° 4. to Andrea Rowan. Ridgewood If you have do trouble of an kind g I LS " ° Y Y Y .r > IvT£FF.ST z _ Road, who was seven .Sept. 17. on your VW come and see us. St. Andrew's Circle, Grace Presbyterian Church Guild are ' A 4 TEXACO STATION " having a bazaar Thursday, Oct. •....»�«- , ,,- , -�^ INTEREST 12. from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Legion ....w..".A .•.,,.r..-.,�„-;.a,. .«: ,...".,n+t+ ;A Hall. Lawson Road. a*" w,..•—r .,,,� �... ,,,. -';," 6000 Kingston Rd. at Hwy. 2 .,Phone AT. 2-9011 w„,,... - -" " .a » ."e-�— t�0/ Best wishes to Mr, and Mrs. _: _ •��,, ",�. .�" I 4/2.6 Ted McLean, Chesterton Shores. "." � �•�-" .,e.+*�• ""`,aim••" tNT£RP.ST p uu I m their 21st wedding anniversary „.,• .�ra,,„..r• +7 GRAYEt - SAND Thursday, Oct. 5. ands Mr. and nr«,,r..r.-� M.,,..."« .r—”„wy ° rs Monteith Monteith RI'ehl Mrs. Alex Armour. Ridgewood Rd. +^""" ^°^” +•"" _ 4 CRUSHED STONE Co. on their wedding anniversary Sept, �`M �+-�• ,eb. .• �," r+"• E�vsrrc b 25. .-"'w"'r'..• -+ +".. •i..W ,,,,fir.... CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS y ..••++^ ,,,.,.,,"+-""^"""` a/ G. W. RIEHL, C A„ R.I A. It must have been very disap- r,..+."-� � , • LICENSED TRUSTEES oointing to the people who are Prompt Delivery trying to get the work completed Ajax - Oshawa . Stratford In the Park' at East Ave: and e Oshawa RAndolph 3.3317 Kirkdene Dr,. when so few turned 4 a'� ¢ ATlantic 4-1 SS i BURT R. WATERS, C.A. up to help clean and rake Satur- WHitehal) 20890 ' day: Oct. 30. 17Ve understand there Valley Farm Road were all of four men on hand. ^ 1 This seems a very, small .majority. 1P�6ker11NJ after so many' that a park _, be started in the community as M I L L E R soon as possible. - ` � .HEATING• �� � +� % ,� - ST. GEORGE S u � � TICS ? � b NO � ry 'HALL Gas and Oil Installations Clean-Out Service r PI C K E R I N G j The Regular Monthly 24-HOUR CALLS a e - I Meeting of Banque; and Meeting -9 Tudor Street, Ajax t "^ �` "^ -� t ' ;., Fatties PICKER ING TOWNSHP I p H. 2-3491 MI CATERING SERVICES RECREATION COMMITTEE .(Seating 160) Telephone WH, 2-1893 will be held on FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: ALSO SECOND.MORTGAGES WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11 -C AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS. .OPTOMETRIC AND IMPROVEMENTS. i AT 8 P.M. N STA N-T A S H WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN MUNICIPAL BUILDING VISION CARE f JOHN L- RAWSON, R.O. ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. , BROUGHAM itl PLEASANT STREET IP YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE P/� need 'w'benev you (OFF LIVERPOOL RD. SOUTH) FINANCING li FOR FAST j FRENCHMAN'S BAY COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL It's nice to know'that if you should need money in a hurry, !EYES EXAMINED DR. ��LFRED Your CanadIt Savings Bonds are cashable instantly. It's also GLASSES FITTED and REPAIRED. AUBREY E. IRELAND nice to know that, as long as you retain them, the interest a 1 BY APPOINTMENT. TE. 9.2601 AND COMPANY -VAI XGS x• fje yt aIx years, and then t0 6% for rdattJL Of tjLE fC1liliinVli9 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. yE rERINARIAN titres years. $ Available in denominations of$50 up_to a limit of$10,000 j REGISTER NOW FOR TORONTO 2, ONTARIO SPECIALIZED BUSINESS Old Rosebank Rd. North' per person—for cash or on instalments at banks,investment TRAINING EMplre er ~ dealers, stock brokers, trust or loan companies—or on the Day School—any Monday morning ":; Evening. R,.lt. No. 3, Pickering convenient Payroll g co t Payr l Savin s Plan Night Schooi—Tuesday, Thursdoy 7:00-9:0o p.m. TEmple 9.1750 - WA. 2-6902 .Telephone TE. 9-1$22 ° Special•Courses for Housewives BUY TI�' NEW Shiftworkers, Teen-age Typing 'o Answer TE. 9-1504 Free Catalog available an request support Your *- .0 ANA DA SAVINGS BONDS . ., t ri Oshawa Business College I LONG DISTANCE CALL good for You-and Canada too l '! DIAL 715-3375 Community' the, h0 SIMCOE ST. NORTH I Zenith 3-3110 a el r • OSHAWA P � t "(Na Toll • „` a „ • piti • • Page Eight T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS - Thursday, October S, 1961 R'C"NCHMAN'S BAY 'The last meeting of tae French- ivlcEdy for the muscum and the The evening ended with a sittg- man's Bay Home and School As-;cups un,i saucers will be given to: �.jng and everyone had an'enjoy- aociation was held at the Bay Rd.! airport United Cht::ca. able time. An invitation is extended to all i The, nist meeting of the newly -OPENIN School on hlonday, Oct. 2 w•i.h wruied Girl (:rid+ group at the the r:s:dent. Mrs. Margaret 1 a dies in the rreucrnter s day ,la was held at Fairport United P 9 I and Bay Ridges area interested in y' + Brown in the chair. TSis meeting ! ;urming a group for ladies at Fair- °Church last Thursday evruing 1 was called to disband this asso=(port United Church, Liverpool troth until 6-k). (.:apt. Anne Mc• a et rte^- in the adv+ce of the Home I zero and Lieut. truth Nrrn are in O f/�io b e ! _ (road South. The first met tintt wf`I 'd ay, l and 5.'toor de-ation and the be held on Tuesday. Oct. 10 at hacgo .f tha gtrii au t blrs. er, r Princl al. Mr. Tickle. owin to i.inncJ ro t. Uistra Cumnusswner. P 9 x I$ p.m. with a p P •it..; :a. A;"y koad &aool gram. including a 'sutg soup and `•ill attend the tueeuugs fur the and Base Line School will be !recreation. first three wclsks to help wi[h the closed wh,n thr new Bayview ! Mtss joy-cc Fertile woo hwiured `04'M luau. j : :Hefghta' School is opened. Al- ;" f he a irport Witted «.A... are though the pupils from this dis- +t a bridal shown dt cite h:?tun ha�ldw%] then'anitual buzaai and triet. Sot, Ridg_s and Base L°r.: `sf her aunt htr. \E' Fertile loaf ifterrt,iou tvd it the'ehunh ur l)ct. �. W'cdnrsday. Thorn (here i5 quests ab K S are attending four different schools .:xlu.l u t gtrLi t:,atl+ ch. ,.,rtUU th_-y arc a'-cadv listed as Bayview Mid ha.i:�1' teaitt! ,4 .Nht.A she tleartl' �ongratulauona at 141r. ".Heights -School. After a lengthy :a a utrntl+cr. Aitt+ail;;st (h.+se pew ,td \l,s I Thurkettht, Pleasant discussion on the pressing needs cot were Ahx. E:. 12.iteraal+. of :;e', who will celrbratr their 5)rd at this time for a 'Home and +i V,idutg nonlrerr.aiy on Oct. IA. School Assn.. it was with reluet- Psi�t tlopr, gra,t h+�hcr 'of the Happy Nrthday wishes :tre ex- ELE T- RIC 1+iti.e'ty' c M.v KlarY Sticu.e, saes that a motion was p esad to vemieo to Finie %'aruo who was _ f xuter tea:her of th; f v R sad disband the Frenchman s Eiar nine years old on Oct. 4. to Judy _ A" ti.h.+.*1 1►h.+ to u.+N h�tatt to (:r aft' v�llhowt 'Alto was tier ou (h t. 6, Home and School Au.i:iatlan ,lino ai:d Other .%% l:uttt -th. TRICAL, APPLIANCE This association was v�.rsacd in ,.1tshL 'Went Hill. Akty Oshawa t.s Wendy Calhoun who will be, ELEC 1952. shortly after the Bav RAW; ' six on Oct. 9. to Lynn Robinson School was milt and^eltc• mcmtirra' ul.i Ptxt li.+pr• a� six years old on Oct. 9. To 'have been active in Noising mews Y. The Frraehman s fray Yacht Douglas Dorartt who will ccic- AND WIRING SUPPLIES and working for the 'mee s; of a Club held the x'<owl race of the brace his 16th birthday h Oct. new school. Thnwh the tr.lr ucw 'Frostbite' sears is the Bay 10 and Frank Fletcher who also they have' presented the school oa' Sunday. Ron Playford was;celebrates a birthday on Oct. !0. •withea soundatovehtor an ef�' hest. Frk Reid second and Herb I _:__—____ KINGSTON ROAD - PICKERING as player, Usher, Jr.. came third. This series If you cut pared potatoes and rhythm lastntmeats and many i consists of six races and a trophy ;carrots into even small cubes. you (Opposite Post oFFlee} other articles as well as donattons I for the winner has been donated can cook them together in boiling to the library, Every year since by Aubrey Ireland and his fattier. ;water: they'll get done in the same its inception, the association has! The Fairport. Yacht Club held given the graduates a banquet anti c thew second annual corn roast.at, length of time.-----_ KY DRAWS FREE .�lC graduating pins. They also sup- Moore's Marina on Saturday eve-i plied crests and trophies. for 'the rung, Very interesting.sound films The American Civil War of field days. It was decided to give on boating were shown through the i 1861-65 was the last large con- I _ the minute book, the charter and courtesy of Hiram Walker's. also: flict in which generals personally the attendance banner to Mrs. W. cartoons to amuse the children. !led their troops into action. " of Modern Li htin mp�e a Line 9 Co9 Live Better Electrical ( �. Y - - Ma n' opening Day -Specials y - - s4� Everyone 'Welcome To Came a. moll r a nth See Our. Fine D's play n i m u 1 711 set = p««b�?• K t of ,Appliances e ---� � No OBLIGATIONS `� • , i - plCKERING DISTRICT NIGH SCHOOL BOARD OFFERS BROOK ROAD a The . Brock Road Cubs held H I G H T CLASSES their meeting on Thursday eight. Sept 28 at the home of Mrs. J. Compton, with Mrs. Mott and Mr. _ 1961-1 1162 , Slater in charge. A'good number REGISTRATION: Thurs.. Oct. 12 from 7.30 10 9:30 P.M. were present. and �y will inset PICKERING DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL, AJAX HIGH' there again until 'better arrange- - SCHOOL and DUNBARTON HIGH SCHOOL menus can be made. On Saturday, Oct. 14 the PS'Scouts Brock-Pickering Cubs and CLASSES EVERY TUESDAY 3 THURSDAY at 7:30 p M. are having a paper drive• They FALL TERM:Oct. -17 to Dec. 14 inclusive .— 19.nights win cover the area of. Brougham. SIGN 4 F E 'I M E Ste i Brock Road: s go plea and our. SPRING TERM: Jbn. 4 to-Morch 15 inclusive — 21 nights 1 rounding areas so please get all your newspapers bundled up when The Medallion Symbol of Electrical Excellence CLASS REQUIREMENTS: the boys eau. ktasta 15 latttudents and Mr. sons and ofMToront Harry visited the Classes will not be started until o enrol. if the average attendance formers during he week- This Itydro-approved Medallion tells you recovery,two-elcment,flamelcss water heater below 10 students during the Fait Term the class wilt encl. p g that prugn,:m r builders are providing for ready to keep an abundance of hilt water „trot be continued in the Spring Term. Birthday greetings to Peter Mc- extra cuinfort and convenience through a "on tap"at the lowest possible cost.. Murtrie who celebrated his 10th I new high standard of electrical living... :NOTE: It will be determined after registration whether birthday on Friday with several LIGHT CONDITIONING. Anoth-r int- a class will be held two-nights a week or one, and even in mfAcitly priced homes. When you of'his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Me- pOrtant `'extra" is the planned lighting On which night it will be scheduled. Murtrie took.the boys bowling at btly or build'a new home the Medallion will which adds,charm and bcautq both inside y g help to prvtrct }our •imescment 'in these _ Ajax where the report havia hc!p?rtant ways: 'and out makes yvork' and play areas FEES: Payable on Registration — Not Refundable ! y g brighter and safer. Res dent: 55.00 g Non-Resident: $10.00 lots of fttri. A"Gold Medallion" Home is all-electric, Mrs. A. Rose. Mr, and 'Mrs. '•POWER CONDITIONING.A 100 attipere POSSIBLE COURSES Stanley Rose and son, Gary, and itervice 'entrance and a "full horsepower" including heating. Mr. and Mrs. Peter°Cadieux of Information about the ytedallibn Electric distribution panel provide the capacity AJAX: Physical Fitness (Men, Women); Bask English; Toronto were visiting Mr. and Homes in our community can be obtained needed to operate your household services Y' Y Milline • Sewing; Bookkeeping; Typewriting; Short= J Mrs. Cornutt on Sunday. e cic nil ,economical( ,and safe( now -frortr'your electrical contractor or your local - — i s are spent a hew Y Y Y••• an ; Shopwork. H spe and in the future.' Hydro office. r �h d days with Mrs. Hood recently. DUNBARTON: .Physical Fitness (Men); Public Specking Sorry to hear Mrs. George Per- APPLIANCE CONDITIONING. Circuits ,,.— Grade IX—Moth. & Science; Grade X-Math. dr Sci- ry is in Ajax Hospital. We hope and outlets for those work-saving, time- ",,once; Grade X—French; Art; Shopwork. she will soon be feeling better.. savingappliancesareplentiful.EvcryMedal- HY�RD ° ----____ lion Home' anticipates your future needs. Ss T►Oarrs PICKERING: Folk Dancing, Basic English, Art, Millinery, LONGEST NETWORK Sewin Bookkee [n T ewritin Shorthand, ;hop_ And at your immediate service is a new g' p g' yp 9. The Canadian Broadcasting Cor- _. `fast- work, Grade X111—Biology, Grade Xlt—Algebra, w w poraUon s microwave television Grode.XI—Geometry, Grade IX—French. remork is the longest in the Consideration will be wen to any organized group of 15 or more world—more than.4.000 miles. Sure To Visit The Model Medallion Home At The•Following Subdivision_- g' BUILDER—DIAMOND SOUTHWOOD HOMES LTD. who would like any additional subiect included in the Night Program. —_____ The Principal reserves the right to lima the site of any doss. Advance Inquiries mcy be made at the School Offices by telephoning: ITCHY TRIGGER PARK: ' 1 LOCATION: Take Hwy. No. 401 east to Ajax Cloverleaf, Model Homes 1 mile AJAX: WHitehall 2-1610 — DUNBARTON: TE. 9-3301 Sorry. Mr. 'C,itt,r.' said the south Hwy. No.401, off Harwood Avenue. Kink t; o to wife mein y the wine PICKERING: WHitehall 2-4761 dow. 'Your wife beat you to the I draw.'' i _.... - THE PICKERING N1WS INTERESTING STORIES OFAELIABLE .FIRMS IN . OSHAWA , W. J. BUTT SEPTIC TANK SERVICE YOUNG'S SPORTS & AUTO PARTS ONE OF THE VAN HEUSEN MOTORS LTD. SUPPLIES WELL QUALIFIED IN SANITARY SERVICES FINEST FJRMS OF ITS KIND IN TILE DISTRICT DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION TO R.R. 1, OSHAWA (NONQUON) 723-4042 299 SIMCOE S. 728-5196 HUNDREDS OF CUSTOMERS No service Is more important tc the progress and growth of the We find very. few business have attained the prominence that is awaded Young's Sports 6 Auto Parts,which was established Sept. lat. country than that which supplies mans of sanitation. In this day and 1960. As retailers and wholesalers this firm serves the public in a 149 KII�1G ST. WEST 725-35S7 age precaution must be taken to sa 4reat d human life, and is furnisb- Ing double' capacity. The Sports portion of the business caters directly to This firm established in 1955, and founded-with the highest rin- wi means of sanitary conditions a great work is done by W. ].,Butt the public with Doughty Turbocraft Peterborough Canoes and Boats, ciples in business dealings, is one of the area's most'progressive auto with over 27 years' oE.eitperleace in this business Marine Supplies. new and used trailers and outboard motors also ser- dealers and is ca directed b ' This firm is licensed and bondi d and offers a complete service. capably Y `tilt' ile b sin gent. u r., who - vicing of outboards. Along with this complete marine line fa guns and has man ears ex g They are experts in septic tank pumping for home and business, also Y Y en sales is the automobile business "Bill" is as- ammunition with a large selection also fishing and boating equipment. listed b well chorea sales staff, where le From all arts of the installers of concrete septic tasks and are experts at weeping beds, Y PeOP P ' For you. tthe public, to receive fast. efficient service. it is impera- 'area are always assured of being able catch basins and cellars pumped as well as trenching service. Y g le to choose with great confidence, , They thoroughly understand santiary requirements and are ab'e five for you.garage operator to have a necessary outlet which can the car"of their choice from a wide variety of finest quality Renault b depended upon to supply your garage or service without placing Dauphine new tars to cope with every situation. When we ci�mpare the home of a few P plus clean and dependable used cars ever offered orders well in advance. Fitt' into this group bf supply firms in this le of the area. years ago without running water, bath;'and adequate sewage disposal.' gg �° area is Young's Auto Parts DIvisioa. It is a wholesale firm, but its '�'}us firm's greatest asset is their p y and then look at the average home today. we can readily see that such 9n good reputation which the have . . concerns as the one operated by W. J. Butt are playing an important Part has been to supply garage and service men with new and re- upheld through fair and honest policies in all sales conducted by then built parts and all the equipment to make it possible for you to get during the past Years. .. your car serviced and repaired without delay. Few service organza- From the v instant'you stop�iroittby of your fullest consideration for anything is thin lice. cry y op here you realize that this firm's t•:ons can keep on hand all the many items needed, to keep a car in courteous sales staff are on the job to see that you are shown the good Cunning order. and thus Youngs Auto Parts steps in and fills many models suited to your individual requirements. After a demons- SUNBEAM BREAD, PRODUCT OF WESTON That need with quality parts and accessories, with speedy service un- nation drive in your chosen car, you will drive from Van Heusen BAKERIES LTD., RECEIVES FINEST COMMENT excelled in the area. and•certainly merits reviw In this taste. We Motors Ltd.knowing that with their policy of satisfaction to customers REA. would be far amiss if we failed to count Young's Sports and Auto plus a complete service department staffed with factory trained IN THE --- 36 WUIJAM W —_ -- E- 728-8312 Parts which is capably directed by Dare Young as a,distinct credit mechanics you have become another of their many hundreds of to Oshawa and surrounding communities. We wish to recommend satisfied customers who know that Van Heusen Motors Ltd. is the The excellent reputation enjoyed by Weston Bakeries Ltd. is due the services of this reputable firm to all our readers both the public place to come for dependable transportation always. to the high quality ingredients used in their Sunbeam Bread.-which in general and garagemen who will appreciate their valued services. produce the distinctive good taste of 'Stuiheam" combined with the freshness of their products. which are guaranteed fresh always. and the efficient and friendly service extended by their entire staff. N. H. EDGAR & SON LTD. OPERATES THE AREA'S RELIABLE FURNI'T'URE CO.A WELL RESPECTED � Every loaf of Sunbeam Bread which is produced by Weston MOST COMPLIDT'E DECORATING CENTRE, PLUS ' NAME THROUGHOUT ONTARIO COUNTY Bakeries Ltd.. is.made with Vitamin Enriched flour for better nutrf- „SERVICES tion. as well-as other essential ingredients of the highest.quality such as yeast milk. sugar.. salt. shortening, etc. These are accurately and 34 KING W 723-7351 96 KLNG ST. EAST 725••79M scientifically baked by means of the most modern equipment. under Oshawa's most complete decorating business is the firm of N. H. Since the very first time in 1927, when this firm was established. sanitary onditions b skilful bakers. Edgar 6 Son Ltd..'established in 1919 who have a modern retail store rte„ t, ,,,. , , ­,*cry public needs In the review we coin l.meat Weston $akeiies Ltd. for udn at 34 Kin' W. which is directed by Vern Osborne. This firm has e' en consideration to he t p pro 9 y ir hou%e furni.sh'.ngs, with dist•nctive fine furniture with b.-and names their distinctive Sun-1weim Bread created for the good taste of the most background of.42 years in the painting and decorating business in such as Sklar. Simmons.Lane. Malcolm and many others. <. o discriminating person. the area ncl provides the finest quality paint and waltpaper on tthe P_o le from all arts of Ontario,Count have found We suggest you avail yourself of Sunbeam Bread a distinctive market today. Consult witth N. H. Edgar 6 Son Ltd. who have ears P P Y great values f y g y at this prop-essive store, which has become well known as one of the product o Weston Bakeries Ltd. which is uaranteed fresh and has of experience is the painting and decorating business in creating beau- Dave, met witrin grea avour y e anger pop ti°a,in t area and is tiful interiors. armonizing,coor tones and co-orchnating fabricv. urni- Hervey'.�fnd staff have a .fide experience in the f rn,ture line and available at your favourite food store, tore and nol}s. in- .S,rvin the public. and their know•led3.• of present dzy needs Well known as complete line centre ll the district this dependable places the modern art of furniture craft.sim,nship of bea••tifiil „nd CONSOLIDATED HEATI'_`G & AIR CONDITIONING CODCe>zt carries a complete line of wallpapers and paint by Benjamin' comfortable furniture on display as well as Limps and other•honre �Ieore' tnd' Pratt 6 Lambert which gives colors unlimited. Th,ty can LTD. A GREAT NAME SOLVING HEATING n:;x or match any color for you. They also display a complete line accessories. PROBLEJLS IN THE AREA. of .paint.and wallpaper supplies. they do residential, Commercial and ti�a are pleased to give commendable mention to Reliable Furni- ff ind,�strial brush. roller .end spray aintin 'and paperhiin in u•hizh tore Co. and wish them many. years of continued success. and we 11 BOND E. 725-4729 P } P g g g' know that a visit here will find you becoming another of their many is d,,fie under tthe capable guidance of Krh:n Edgar. son of the satisfied customers that this firm enjoys throe hout this count This lien .fins bruit of dependability throughout Met-opo'itan founds 'who tarries through with his f,ithcr•s high•principals in g . y' Toronto daring the past years. Thier technical personei combined business. -A c isit here,will convince you the t they hive the largest with their skilled tradesr-en which are carefully selected has assured sotecd.,n of interior decorating supplies, se+vice and advice made pos- this company of future years of continued sisccess. The opening of sible by dependable business dealing-, with the public..'Guidd by their branch in Oshawa which is capably managed by Don Saunders V,-rn Osborne at the retail store to assist you in your purchases and THE EVELYN SHOP, FEATURES Z-ARIETY OF on the 13th January. 1960, heralded s service introduced to Ontario Kelvin lEdiar. who is wgll experienced in the decorating trade. this STYLES AND FASHIONS County residents most complete in its field. Very few firms have is the firth to do business with complete satisfaction. achieved the splendid reputation enjoyed by Consolidated Heating 6 9 SLtiICOE ST. SOUTH 725-1221 _ Air Conditioning Ltd. which is guided by capable directors and man-" agew*tz Comfors is automatically' yours when-you* combine the' AUTO-MAGIC-WASH LTD. A VALUABLE FAST The Evelyn Shop was, established 11, years ago and certainly services of this firm who are recognized leading heating and air con- _ merits favorable comment when reviewing-the outstanding firms in ditioning experts and are exclusive dealers in the area Ifor Halliday BAR WASH SERVING AUTO OWNERS OF THE Oshawa. Premium Kleen-Flo Furnace Oil with many modern service trucks AREA This is the shop to visit when considering anything,in the Iine of serving the arcs. 116 BOND ST. WEST '725-0322 quality women's and children's wear at reasonable prices.This is one Don't let "JACK FROST'' catch you with inadequate warmth in This is one of the finest and most efficient services that was ever of the leading centres of the district which offers to the discriminating your home by having a defective or an obsolete heating system..Now extended to car owners in this prirt of the province. Here they are shopper a wide variety of b%hions in women's and children's wear is the time to arrange for a "Consolidated'' conditioning with an over- fully equipped and trained staff to give your car that better type, of of every description. At The Evelyn Shop it will give you great haul of your heating system. Now is the.time to let ''Consolidated mar wash that you hive always wanted and at the same time doing pleasure to'choose frAm Brand Name garments very well displayed service your present heating unit freeing you from work, worry and it in a minimum of time. They are equipped to clean wash up to 1,000 and where you will'find se sethipg in choice ladies' and children's burdensome fuel bills. cars daily. wear, that will meet your desires. You are assured of complete satis- York and Ontario County's recognized leading heating experts. it.is We wish to direct the special attention of our readers of this fine faction as this firm is reliable and trustworthy. With all these fine with pleasure we recommend this firm. Agents•For high quality fue's servile which can be had any time they are in Oshawa. While-shop- points in mind we recommend. The F•velvn Shop. which.is capably and heating service "BUY THE BEST FROM DIXON'S. ping. drive around to this car wish and have your car attended to owned and operated by Mrs. Evelyn Perrault and Mrs. Helen Staples, To assure yourself of the most complete heating services from for a real clean wash or simonizing. They also have complete service' with a'friendly staff who are rc�coonizcd for the personalized service installation to supplying Quality'Fuel and after service contact. station*.facilities and feature popular FINA PRODUCTS. they extend 'to every customer. Good service plus styles and fa- Consolidated Heating and Air Conditioning Ltd. a distinct credit to We know that if you stop in here µet once that you will a - s sons in Brand Name ladies' -ices Oshawa businesses. come another of their many 'hosts of satisfied customers that they this shop is a must for real pleasant shapp have. w[ho' drive in .there every time their car needs a wash or OSHAWA DRIVING SCHOOL OFFERS FINEST simonize. POSSIBLE INSTRUCTION THROUGHOUT THIN SLNtiYBRAE NURSING & CONVALESCENT MCLELLAN TIRE & BATTERY LTD. S'ERI'ES THE COUNTY HOME, A FALL:ABLE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AREA WITH FINEST QUALITY FIRESTONE 143 KING E 728-0091 SERVING THE AREA PRODUCTS. PLUS COMPLETE TIRE & BATTERY This automobile drivers' school. which is licensed by the Po'ice KINGSTON ROAD WEST . •725-2330 Commission offers a sery ice that is well worth knowing about. sThi a by service is capably directed by Mr. H. M. Youreg PRINCE STREET SERVICE Their slogan. Learn in Safety to Drive Safely" is very appro- P berate because all their cars are dual controlled and their competent assisted y Miss Hodgert, head nurse. The• extend a 24-hour nursin 38 P T -925.1021 se have the for convalescents and those who require private. nursing care. IP and patient instructors ha t he vehicle under control at all times. Offering courses six have week, with day and evening classes, it With the recognition of the fact that people who are ill or aged Since 1935. when first established in Oshawa, Victor McLellan is a comforting thought to know that your instructor will guide you in need specialized care, the public'and private hospitals and convales- wanted to*associate his business with only the very hest p-oduc•ts and the proper method of driving and, besides being covered by insurance, cent homes are becoming more. and.more congested. It is an establish- for this re•ison sells the most popular Firestone tires which f e mach. you wi:l grasp the essential rudiments of drivin in a.very short time, ed• fact that the country is still in need of thousands of beds for factored by skilled craftsmen at F'-estone Rubber Co. of Canada. - and their rates are very fair and reasonable. ey have spick-up Patients. But this condition is being alleviated to a great extent by Combined with a first rate product "Vic" has a modernly egApped such establishments as the Sunnybrae .Nursing and Convalescent tire centre where you'can hay,e worn tires retreaded..This 1v irk •s service at your door and also supply cars for official tests. .ome It is with these points in mind that we recommend Oshawa Driving H turned out with precision and thoroughness that wtill give gee }y directed. owned and operated •t : School which is capab by "Cliff" Here, one can place a member of his family in their care with the isfaction. Farm tnictor. implements. truck tire service with an eft'• i- Westgate and suggest you phone 728-0091 and they will give'you the assurance and knowledge that they are receiving the best of care and ant road service is another large part of the intricate operation u`ne information you need and you are not under any obligation.' Call this attention. The management has surrounded themselves with a staff by this firm. Recognized specialists for passenger car, truck. t c•,3r reliable drivers' school today and be as of getting the best in this including nurses assistants, who all provide ample care and consid- and implement tire sales and servicing with liberal trade-in allowance ultra-modern service which we are pleased to recommend to you:—- e.ration for their patients. on used tires, this is the most logical place to do business for e`Om- It has been their objective to minister to the elderly people and plete satisfaction for anything in the tire and battery line. We z;re- patients, the care, diet and hospitalization that they could not get at pleased to recommend McLellan Tire and Battery Ltd. and the very home, and thereby assure both the individual as well as the family popular Firestone Tire and Batteries distributed by "Vic" as you GLAZIER'S DEPARTMENT STORE, ALMOST 36 YEARS IN BUSINESS, A VERY PROMINENT of the knowledge that everything possible is being done for the comfort will.find equal pleasure and satisfaction with both. FIRM SERVING THIS AREA. of the patient. Situated on four acres of pleasant country property . and recognized for their excellent.food and courteous attention, we ! 49S SIMCOE S. (opposite South Simcoe School) 725-3411 are pleased to refer this reputable stablishmnt to all our readers. - DRUG DRUG STORE, WELL KNOWN FO7 As an outstanding independent department store serving the t+5sen- tial needs of the family since 1925 with 2 Floors of highest quality TIP TOP TAILORS LTD. ARE MANL FACTURER6 FRIENDLY AND COURTEOL S SERVICE merchandise. mostly Brand Names featured at budget prices. Some of AND RETAILERS OF FINEST QUALITY the greatest values ever offered in Oshawa will be extended by this WEARING APPARELi SIMCOE ST. NORTH .:728-4734' firm from October 18th until the 28th in celebration of their 36th 234 S[MCOiE ST. SOUTH 725-0451 powell's Drug Store. established June 1. 1940• needs no introduction anniversary. In addition to these values they are having a Baby Photo Contest. These professional photos will be taken by Ireland Tip Tailors Ltd., established in 1909, are Canada's leading clothing to many families and individuals throughout the region. Over their Studio. Any child in tthe entire area is eligible and photo's are taken manufacturers and retailers with over 65 Tip Top retail stores and many years in serving the public. they have made many friends and „ free of charge. These' photo's will beudged by Three prominent 700 agencies covering,from New foundland to British Columbia and obtained many satisfied customers on account of friendly and cour- worien of the district. Mayor Christine Thomas, Jo Aldwinckle. a+ I north as the Yukon. teou, service. Mr. A. L. Powell and staff cater to all the people of Women's Editor of the Times and Mrs. Mike Starr.'wife of the Min- Thii firm's branch store in Oshawa represents th ehighest type of this region with a most complete drug service. of Labour. Valuable Gift Certificates will he presented to the goods, which this firm-stands behind an$will back up in every detail Specialists in' prescriptions, on duty is a qualified pharmacist with inter inter •s. The very Incest vogue and most exclusive men's clothing, and furn- thorough training in this profession and years oLpracticaI experience. The friendly atmosphere which predominates at this store. together fishing will be found at very attractive prices. Complete lines of ready- Also offering cosmetics, toilet waters and perfume. as well as a wide with the variety of quality clotthing and footwear for men, women made and ladies and men's made•to-measure clothing. Nationally,ad- variety of baby necessities and medical supplies, you will find their and children which are featured at prices.to save you many dollars vertised lines are featured here, 'which assures real value for your prices most fair. ploces this store in a high class by itself. purchasing dollar. We urge our readers to visit Tip Top Tailors first, We wish to compliment Po oft Drugs Store as a suggcsli t}' Good parking facilities. Quality merchandise at bargain prices as Courtesy and friendly help makes' shopping at this store a pleasure. concern which is right abreast of the times, and with a sug,cstion the result of low overhead-is responsible for their high standing in the. -Mr. Ken Miller, branch manager...;nd his staff are prepared to serve to'all our readers who desire anything In an up-to-the-mt:i:,te drug area. We are pleased to fecommend Glazier's Dep irtmnt Store which this community with the latest and up-to-date stock the market af- store. to call-in-here the•next time in Oshawa vicinity b'c,use we is capably directed >,y "Wilf" Stemeroff to all our readers'for more fords..% it is with plVisure we: urge our readers to visit this very are sure that you will join with a host of people in this region wt:u pleasant and profitable shopping for you. popular'store that is worthy of rec ation. make Powell's Drug Store a regular stop. onmend J. VHO INHO s i. IN H E .-.A R E A 'r PoOe Town . • ,• ' . : .' . . .'T M E P t C K E R t•11 ii N E.1ME f �- '�?fwwiioF, October S, 1961 r—• '•,�� • . - YOUNG � • FOR. YOUR TOMS . . . . . . . . . . P� 20 LBS. AND UP • o HENS . . . . . . . . . : 7 a •� /j �i� •10-16 LBS. AVERAGE I ii ii GRADE A FROZEN EVISCERATED 3 6 : . "READY 'FOR THE OVEN" ROYAL GUEST SLICED RINDLESS-14b. Mcjl. MA's LEAF Reg.or ft"d'to Se"'••smoked,sonilu Koff CIy*46C—u. a SIDE BACON . . 69c DINNER HAMS . 89c ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 4, 5, 6, 7, -STOKELY S-28-Ox. Tin We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities FANCY FRUIT With FREE $6 Bonus Booster-Tape: COCKTAIL MAPLE LEAP MINCEMEAT 2-Ib. Tin ' KiAFT MIRACLE WHIP DELIIAONTE-28-0x. Tin SALAD DRESSING .. .... 16-Oz. Joy FANCY s REGULAR s REYNOLD'S WRAP 25-Ft. 12" Roll for C HEAvY Z„TY. REYNOLD'S WRAP .. ..... 25-Ft. 18" Roll PUMPKIN . . _ . . . . . . . . 1AZ t Ed'H ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 1-lb. Pkg. POPULAR SPAN✓$ PEAR-SHAPED-11/2-1b. Tin - - ' IrTTES :::.. :.. . . .:.-yin. of 200 MAPLE LEAF ROYAL GOLD ICE CREAM Half Gal. OHMS _ With FREE $2 Bonus Booster Tape: . : . . • . • : , . • • . t 1 ORANGE JUICE 1 2 6-Oz. Tins LEA: 15-OZ. BOTTLE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT _ 1-16. Roll HEINZ KETCHUP . . . .CANA: N: 1 G2ADE , NEW BRUNSWICK POTATOES 10-lb. Bag 10-OZ. BOTTLE .. CHILI SAUCE . LIBBY'S FANCY-20-Oz. Tins iFRASERVALE FROZEN-24b. Polr..Bag . .�p TOMATO JUICE . 2/25c -- ' ' :COLORED CHEDDAR-12-Oz. Cut ' OCEAN SPRAY JELLIED or WHOLE-15-0x. Tin eaS C IGA MILD CRANBERRY SAUCE 23c �. � �. �. CHEESE . . . . : . RICE STUFFING RECIPE ON EACH BOX-14-Oz. _ MINUTE RICE 39c TASTY FLAMING RED No. 1 GRADE GOLDEN RIPE MONARCH-18-0x. gig. _ BANANAS 2 Ibs. 29c —=— � --CRUST _ 33c _ -- SUNKIST—Bursting with Juice—Size 163's O cry • . � _ -ORANGES NABISCO-118-02- Pkg. E WHEAT • ;.� 25P, - � �bs• C ADD ZEST TO THE MEAL! SHREDDED ..CRANBERRIES . . Ib. 25c 4 rapes o. 1 GRADE—SWEET FAVORITE VARIETIES—Reg. 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