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PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1961 PRICE: 10c PER COPY -
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Rouge. Hill • Retarded Children's Dunbalrton High School Opening
Ric kering V ageoes _ _
Home Sfhoo will Start October 23 en e
. • • T"° °" ?7-room Dun?,arton .'°:.'. rccv: c` Pickering Village;
ItlItlG4 l iIltlGEtlIImIIUtNU1111!VtlilgLll;1,!16!fIII!!'C,'"ilWr "'hRtd!I'!I 'UI°CJ!".yir" :..19 1°„T!ia"1C!G"�'"Ti':°k4i Final y.auo ;�; i:a..�� tea.�» Hi School was officially open-' Hon. Mike Starr,'ht.P,: Mr. T. O.
Aetivit�es ing for the annual retarded chit edglast Friday evening when the! Fowler, inspector; H. R. IvICGre- -
Visiting with Mr. 'and Mrs. Mrs. Crowther had her brother, A decorated bic de and doll dren fund-raisin campaign were .
N. Graham, Main St., this week 'A:. Warling from Hamilton stay
y g P gn building was: dedicated by. board gore Mr. L.• L'. Shore, D. E. Mc-
I °arriaye parade, fresh apple juice,• made this week. � member Dr. W. A. McKay. min-i Innis, Ontario Urban and Rural
was Mrs. H. Hoard from Have- ing with her last week and while - + �:
lock, i here they motored. to Sarnia to( ;o'd"s!, pond, home baking. mc- Ajax Mayor William A. Parish, islet of Dumbarton United Church.>Trustees' Assoc.; Mrs. T. J.
On the long weekend Mr. and visit their sister,'Mrs. Arnold. On I vies. hobbies and a very special the campaign committee chair- Tenders are to be called this!.Wheeler, Alex Russell,, A. Tem
nt;que room were some of the man, announced that canvassers week for an additional '14-room' pleton of the board; Clarke Rich-
Mts. Bob Bryant drove to. Al- Monday of this week they were
highlights at Roue Hill School
yonquin Park and attended the"i ':n.Hamilton to see another sister, g will be working in the Ajax- vocational school under the new! ardson, principal of Pickering
Fall Fair at Norwood vies. Croft who had not. been ;last Saturday, when the Rouge picketing-Whitby area beginning plan,of the federal government, High School; and A. R. Irwin,
Rick Hannah came home'for .well. Hill Home and School Associa- October '_'3. 75 per cent of the cost to be 'business administrator.
tiom held its Fall Fair. the campaign will also cover paid by the government. I Principal V. E. Stetler, in his
the Thanskgiving• holiday from Tonight, be sure to attend the i .This year there were many new such areas as Bay Ridges, Mark- Guest speaker;A. H. McKague,, remarks paid tribute to the board
his school at Delta. annual ,bazaar and home .baking I additions to this once-a-year mun-
Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. :ale at the United Church Centre. ham and Stouffville. assistant superintendent of the De- for the fine new school building,
ey raising event artment of Education, stressed' especially , mentioning chairman
Dillabough who celebrated their 7:30 p.m, he bic de and .doll carria Mayor Parish told canvassers P'
y 9e that emphasis should be made on the importance of what these new? Harold A. Mitchell and business
27th Wedding Anniversary on We are sort to hear that Mrs r' vocational schools will do for the administrator, A. R. Irwin.
October 9th. y parade. the da'✓ off in P.ze I
Hepditch, Main Street East. has style. There were abc it 50 entries t the point that the Ajax, Pickering
Last weekend six' teachers and- Whitby Association for Re-I students, w•ho ordinarily would i .Mr. Steller pointed out that in-
Last confined to bed for a few ,n this event and M.s. Adamson. I dr out of the eneral course, dustry and commerce demands ,
from the United Church Sunday Larded Children.is not supported', 4P 8 _ -•
days with a bad case of flu. I M:s: buncombe and Mr. Newman. but now will be able to go and' much more than if did a gentra-
School staff attended a special Glad to see that Mr. Frank -„l.o acted as jud ns. had their by Community-Chest funds. f
weekend session at Five Oaks, Prouse is home. We hoe that he I 9 The campaign theme, "A Hap- learn nt is en astic about the depart-
ew the demand He saaid�teachers and
P work cut out for them to pick Picture." will feature a num-
Paris. Mrs. Nan James, Mrs. .gill continue to improve steadily winners in three cate ories. I he I
Dorothy Westney, Miss Lynda, I g an because the feel it will ro- argots had a eat responsibility
y every day. ! Chief Parkei of the Pickering 1 her S children attending the Al-Al=! p y p p
Morley, Mrs. Gloria Murkar, � don School in Ajax, now serving I vide more people with skills and.-to keep students in school. He said
Bill and Joyce McLean and Twp. Police officially opened the education. that education is the key to future
Mr. Gord. Hunt and Mr. Bill daughter. Sylvia Anne, spent last ;fair at 2 pm. 27 pupils.
Graham. , He said that grade nine is an I greatness of our country.
Glad to see Mr. and Mrs. john Tuesday with their grandparents. The halls and rooms seemed to The campaign committee is(exploratory year and that teachers
MGlat of Cal Alta.. with us I Mr. aid Mrs. E. Boone-in Thorn- bulge at the seams in the first composed of Mayor Parish, Sec- should act as guidance counsel- W• C. Murl(er On 701
Calgary, •wo hours. Hot dogs pop. apple retary Mrs. W. J. ,Norris. Trea-Tors gI
this .week. They-are-visiting Mrs. bury surer William Harkness and Pub- t A
Dr. H. Kingstonie of Toronto. I juice and ice cream kept up the I Board Chairman 'Harold Monday, October f
Mowat, Sr.. Christina Street and g y get I Mitchell chaired the -
others. Governor of District No. 707, of stren th of the. oun set. while ffcity Chairman Donald G. Cross- ,
Rota International. will speak ' Parents. relaxed in the tea room.I ley. Canvass chairmen are Mrs. 'I Seated on the platform were: B.' Mr. W111tam C. ltrlmtar at!
The High School choir number- D' where Mrs. Antho Mrs. Dyke Vic Ames. for Ajax: Mrs. Clarke, - -
i 50 students. under the able to the Pickering Rotary Club next eY: DY Jamieson: board member; vice- � The Pickering News will' tip- - --
ng and Mrs. Fortier. Sr.. poured tea. Richardson, for Pickering Vif- principal A. W. Munrie, board pear as a guest on fire TV
leadership of Mr. Alan Clark. sang Wednesday. Oct. 25.
f The antique room had to be lags: Mrs. Henry Westney, for)members-Gordon Biay and Geo. � program 701 on Cbatonet 3i:
I at the evening service at White- Mr. and Mrs James Richardson seen to be appreciated. Mr. and Pickering Twp. East; Mrs. Wil-'Todd. chairman Harold Mitchell.' eo October 23.
vale Church Sunday evening. of Georgetown are spending thus I Mrs. Harrop. Mr. and,Mrs. Bau- ham Beddall. for Pickering.Twp.
Mrs. Deanne Ridley has taken a• week with relatives in Pickering. Ii West, and Warren Mowat, for principal V. E. Steller. Dr, ey. Nr• to the 0 anniversary
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sueister certainly are to be con- A. McKay and• D. Word►ey.I regard W the 60th anniretrsary
position with the .Village Mtuaici- We welcome Mn and Mrs. gratulated'on this magnificent•dis- Whitby. I•board member•;, T. D. Thomas.' of the B� �o signals seed -
pal office replacing. Mrs Yvonne Morey and family to the village. lay. MPP. William Parish. mayor of aerotis the Straits Belle Isle.
Miller. They have moved into the house!P The. fascinating. exfiibit on dis- • Ajax. Sherman Scott.. reeve of Mr. 4futltar was for many
Laat Thursday Mrs. K. Palmer recently owned by Dr. Oxenham play-in hobby and craft room Don Waring - Pickering Twp., Fred Puckrin. off years an amateur radio ope.a- :
had a dinner party for Miss Kay The Morey's are from Massachu- made iudaing a very hard task for Pickering Twp, Sunday School i for and had his own station.
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Miller's he occasion being Miss`'setts. Also we extend a welcome Association; Elmer Anais of Dun- ; VE3TV. He expects to be in-
M y. Later the same I to Mr. end Mrs. Martin and their MAi Although the response. to the allot Ratepayers l
barton Kiwanis; Orval Hamilton , terviewed In conneMlon with
evening at Mrs. Palmer's. many I family who have moved into the orhe' contests. home-baking. sew-I • • /� • !of Dumbarton Legion; Cyril Mor- his early, days.in -bam" radio•
friends of Miss Miller surprised I house recentiv owned by Mrs ing, vegetable :nd flower display Of f�eial Nominee
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her with a shower. During the eve- I .Grills. The Martins ore. from Ro- was not great .i,w year, we hope
nin she had hone call from chester. y
!t u,,s reported ry error to
9 a p R i,th tt it w ll fx —eater., i• ;
!-,et parents it Indian Head. they �f; and hgrs. Tirvin Jones xitccess.next ear. much The. Pickering News:Thursday. TX ra payee For Pickering Tillage
Will be arrriiny b,+ck east shortly: Sh,,woocl Eaist. entertained M a ll;e w h .t; th rile he f�Ilow- i 5. 1451, that proposed gouda- A e --
Pickering. V,P.age • Council at, Jones'.parents last Saturday night , ing iudpes for the excellent )o; •r the coming township glee- i • g
rheir,meeting lust week i7nstructed they did. `vliss Rl.Crir,m�,n, '^.1 oms in Pickering. Don Waring, To Help Avoid Hallowe en Pranks
•h. �'ln-kc'Fu-e* a R'i« Burns to Morley, Mrs: Lotton and h1 sc w: :;, :rn offu:.+l catsdECiate of the
make a suniey of the village side- Twp• To Vote 'Somerville.
Ray R. Iges Ratepayers' Associa Pickering Village Council at lowern night.
make
to sae what repairs are. ton. their -meeting last week authori2- The village has been very quiet
Tfte home- baking end 'stwtnn ed police committee chairman. on this particular night the past
needed. On Question rooms had a rernarkab'e v: ic* At the time of Mr. Waring s
On Monday afternoon the kind- I ccep-.ance,to be a candidate was Len Bttrningham. to hire extra few years and council hope to
of Items for sale. and the opp.)r- help to. police the village on Hal- keep it that way.
ergarten teachers from Area No. 2, 1 tunity store hid an excellent selec- ! n foie official.. he was the interim P
Frooklin Whitby, Ajax etc.. met , Of Public Library . non•for the thrifty shopper. :hnicm:,n of he original group to Miss K. Miller's room In Lin-I No fall fair would be comr,' to `ormed to act until November of •
coin Avenue Public School. Mr. I Pickering Township voter, withodt,apple cider. Mr. Phin k vt h•s year. The constitution states Presentation Woode Now Three
McClelland spoke at the, meeting: Kill vote on the question of a constant flow going at the press , flair the organization is non ooh• To Dunbai ton H.S• F
Mr. Tom Doucette flew to An °Are you in favour of a puhlir Mrs: Koole was the lucky w:n• "cal and as a,bod cannot en-
tigoaish N.S.. to visit his parents! library in the township of Pic- doge°. anyone. in Twp Seek * .
:I nor of the dot] draw•. This opinion was formed through Sever"[ Presentations w e r e i •
for two weeks. He is to return this kering. We are very pleased with rh I made to the new Dumbarton High !
weekend. I Mrs. Adamson presented Imisunderstanding by many because, S cal opening la.
S uccess of our fair. and think y.r I t 'Dep.-Reeve Job
f the fan Mr. Waring initi+�ed chool at the offic' opt 'rig 1
His many friends will be. glad; tition of.over.alt)•names (only, ell tiiiose..-Atho-helped.-n�1 r_±s_so+ g
rislay. night.. I .
to know that Dirty Sleep is recov- at* required) requesting that [he first—raftpayers- formation- hit. H. R• McGregor and Chest- There will oe at Icast three
ering after a serious' operation in; the question be 'put can the bah meeting. nut McGie or Ltd., resented the candidates seeking the office of
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Oshawa Hospital. lot at the December elections. I, A baby daughter was born of key. Mr. L. Shore, of Shore and deputy-reeve at the township thc-
Several United Church women Council passed.the,necessary I A closing outing for the Kt- M•. and Mrs. Gerry Belanger of >Moffat. architects, presented key I tions.
attended a thankoffering at the', bylaw -on 1londay -evening. fl wards boys baseball teams. `was i►tthlin Avenue on Saturday morn- I and lectern. a bible was 'present Mrs.
'United Church last held at the Ktw•anis-Park in Dun- in,. Mrs. Jean L. McPherson has
Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ken i. • bartoq on Saturday. Oct. 1 f. The Mr. and Mrs. Don Suter, f•3rm• I ed by Mr. Fred Puckrin on behalf ',•announced her itltention and now
lull was the guest speaker. I R. Deakin Seeks boys were treated-to hot dogs, POP 1 trig of West Rouge. are now liv- of the Pickering Twp, .Sunday ! Councillors Harry Boyes of Ward
Schcwl Association, Mr. E. J. An 3 and Clifford Laycox of Ward
Reeve and Mrs. Cyril Morley ' and chocolate bars. Trophies were ' ing at Bay,Ridges. nis, on behalf of the Dunfiarton-
attended the official opening of Re-election resented to'the Cardinals. who- g 15 have announced they wit! be in
P Pickering Kiwanis Club, present
Dumbarton High School on Fri..1 were champions in the, smaller Rev, and Mrs. Fulton; Rouyc I the race for this office:
Raga Deakin has announced I bays' league, and to the Orioles. Highlands Dr.. and pastor of;tab shpt 11utcMr. Orval, Ham The sitting deputy-reeve Edgar
day, Oct..13. .
We are sorry to hear that Mr.I that he will seek re-election in I champions of the older league. 1 Grace Presbyterian Church. were presented a flag on,'behalf of the ; lames ha. annottncr f that ht will
Lou.Sherlock LS in Oshawa Hos- Ward 4 at the coming township j Among those attending from Fair- ! m Brussells over the weekend for Dunbarton -Branch 541. of the ' not •seek re-election on the fl.
pit,+l under observation. elections. port Beach were Glen Williams. +pecial anniversary services. $rus Legion.
and M'r. D. E. McInnis .ember voting day.
Mrs. Vi Low' had Mrs. Wallis I Mr. Deakin has served on var Glen Farquhar. Doug Pickard. I :ells Presbyterian Church was one 1 on behalf of the Ontario Urban , ---,-------
from Toronto visiting her last . taus council committees during ! Tommy a>7d Don Chillman and I ` ReV, Falcon's first charges in I and Rural Trustees' Association.
Thursday. Barr !Evo the ministry. _ .. Name G. Pearsall
his term'of office. Y y c `— _— presented a guest hook
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HOSPITAL �'
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tistics'for Sept.. 1961
New Manager
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Total admitted ..10'. /"�
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on
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Residence I em co-op
Town of Ajax 83 r
Pickering Tw 68 I Mr. George Pearsall, a former
, i�trict farmez:Land for the
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' Towrir f W t ! past 14 years, the manager of the
'Whitby tw hi by 2�.I Co-op Petroleum Depts, in the
! Oshawa 1 Simcoe district, has been appoint
I ors sees 1 I - Claremont
P
ct manager
of the C
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,F Oth Co-cap. Mr. Pearsall will succeed
j x.10 Mr. John McIntyre who has ac
cepted a position as co-op manag
a t a \ate ` -- tr at Alliston. Mr. Pearsall `ad
No. of babies born ^28
! dressed a gathering of close to
Total out- atients ., . . ... 401
• ' � I P •1ll shareholders ..at this annual
y In-patients. X-rays 8h :
Out-patients; Xa,t)s. 248 meeting of Claremont Co op held
a � l ,� to Arougham last Thursday night
Miniature X-rays
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Laboratory in-patient --�- Mr. Pearsall. as a promoter o
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• r r .ti."� treatments „ik53 I Petroleum producfs iii the SFmcoc
Y" w .. :..,,., , ,.,,..h $ Laboratory out-patient area, saw the sales grow to he
a_ . 'R
p: trcatrrienis n He ,,n
- 45!come one of the largest cntt% •s
.• Blood transfusions ,, . 18 I in' the entire province. i, .+
PICKERING DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD (1961)—Front Row (left to right): Mr; G. H. Bray, Mrs. T. J. Wheeler, Mr. Minor operations 341 ardent sportsman. "The operation
H. A. Mitchell, Chairman'Mr. G. T. Todd, Vice-Chairman Mr. A. Russel. Rear Row (left to right): Dr. William A. McKay, Major o eraiianc 9 of a Co-operative must h•_, i team
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Jar, H. N. Hunter, Mr. S. M. Pugh, Mr. B. Jamiesbn,,Mr. A. G: Ternple, Mr. A. R. Irwin, Business Administrator .MT. Ear. eye, nose and effort." he said, my job as man
D. G:Wo N. Hu ter, Mr. r. D. L. McPherson. -Photo Barrie Pomeroy throat operations 53 i agcr, is to coach•that team:"
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THE - P I C K E R I-K Ts. N:E W i . — lhursday, Orfoier 19, ti ill
----THE PICKERING NEWS
Limn Avenue Public Walter .Thomson, Q.C.
- Hold Annual Track and Field Da Q
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issued every Thursday Lincoln Avenue Public School• 30-yard dash — Garry,Hender-� BARRISTER SOLICITOR •' NOTARY PUBLIC
by The News Printing and Publishing Company acid its annual track and field son, Brent Singleton, Donald Jul- COMMISSIONER FOR OAtHS
i Audwized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Oat Teet recently. ley.
?n the late afternoon the Grade Standing broad jump—Gregory Telephone: WHiteholl 2.091.0
i//SCRIrTI/N RATES: ;2.50 per year — Yaibti Stslet $3.01 per star 1V pupils sold lemonade to the Watson, Gary Henderson, Donald Northwest cornier of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway I
61iRRY MURKAR, Editor weary participants with proceeds' Dailey. - f
— AMt>1BTIS111/ RATES SM RE//EST — going to the Junior Red Cross. Ball throw — Donald Dailey, I.
The results -areas follows (list- Gary Hcuditrson- Brent Singleton.
ed in order of finish): Prhaary Gists
Senior Boys 40-yard dash—Shirley Lusted, To The Happy Cou 1 e
100-yard dash—Doug Blizzard. Mary Ashton, Lynne Bowser.Re-Assessment John McTaggart, David Walton. .30-yard dash — Shirley Lusted, .
75-Yard dash—Doug Blizzard, Mary Ashton, Lynn Bowser.
This matter of re-assessment is a complexed bit Of Danny Blizzard and Ray Ruscitti Standing broad jump — Linda LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE
(tic). John McTaggart. Nichols, Pat Roles, Brenda Her OF YOUR WEDDING
business that we will not undertake to explain here, Running broad jump — Doug on. 6�OK NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY
even if we Could. Blizzard. Danny Blizzard, Ray Ball throw - Lynn Bowser,
... But it has been drawn to our attention this past Ruscitti Hop st p 1 and jump—David
(David hf� R
Ashton Dianne Heron WE COVE
week, rather forcibly that some means of explanation Walton. John McTaggar4 Gary GREENWOOD NEWS MME — CHURCH — RECEPTION }
;should be given to the rate Wilcox FROM X19.50 VP
payers. Many of them are High jump—Doug Blizzard and
angry, some even crying discrimination. They ask at Ray Ruscitti (tie), Danny Blizzard, GREENWOOD, Oct -
member church anniversary ser ser- � • INCLUDES l
Brougham, but according to their the still do not'un- John Mc7 aggart. vices next Sunday, Oct. 15 at f �.
derstand why uch big jumps one they Of property
Ball throw -- Doug Blizzard, o'clock a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The i — 8x10 OUR WEDDING ALBUM
y g p p p y Gary. Wilcox, Jim Goodson. Rev. F. Fleetham will be speaker 12 — 8 x10 PRINTS
and not another. We gather this is the main source of Shoi-putt—Gary. Wilcox, Ray ;or the morning service and Rev. 1 — 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM
annoyance. Ruscitti. John McGirls ' Little in the evening.
` 1'2 — '4 x 5 PRINTS
. - 75-yard dash G•Patt Hotter, Sunday school will be at 10 � „ , .
One man says his assessment has gone up� 500 per y o'clock for next Sunday. 25 —PHOTO THANK YOU NOTES'
Cent on a two-acre Pat -yard la s Patricia Bragan. The turkey dinner will be held
pie-shaped piece of property, am 50-yard dash — Patty Hotter. COMPLETE PHOTO NEWSPAPER COVERAGE �
other says his is up 600 per cent, while his next door Pat :McKinley, Patricia Bragan. on Saturday night, Oct. 14 from i
five o'clock 'till all are served. PHOTOS SENT TO NEWSPAPERS OF YOUR CHOICE t
neighbor with more land and better buildings has not Running broad jump — Patty Sony to report Doug Morden,
Hotter, Pat McKinley, Patricia PHONE OR WRITE _
been increased at all. This man claims to be living on a Bragan. Fred .iced and Stan Byers are
$3,000-a-year pension but it now clarssed as a gentleman Hop. step 'and jurrp — 'Patty Hope indisposed will s flu and colds. ( Q A R R I E P O M E R O Y
Hope you will soon be well, folks: D
Halter, Pat McKinley,
Linda ;
farmer. On Saturday night members of
• Wright. the community gathered ih the ;.
Volleyball serve—Patty Halter. R.R. 3, PICKERING — TE. 9-1417 1
The assessment department uses rules for asseaing Adreh hall to present Mr. and
-but even they must acknowledge that people wonder Pat McKinley, Linda Wright. Mrs. Robb Webb with a table and
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Ball throw—Patty Holier, Pat i
and ask questions when they hear such complaints, as !McKinley, Patrioa Bragan. .run howl, a gift from the cam- i
the above. High jump—Patty Halter. Pat munity.
Urs. E. Clark ha+ returrsed P
tilcKinley. Janis Head. , ERSONALIZED PROTECTION
ome form of explanation, written in layman's Intermediate Boys from a few days visit to her bra.
y P ther's in Nov;: Scotia to help
: :• language could'be sent out or 100-yard dash—John Haggitt. A. R. EO RTI E R—I N S U RA N C E
published s0 that tax- :etebrate their 50th wedding u*t•
David Bri+bin. Alan Paterson. niversary. ..a I� AA
-•done as regardre-assessment and why just what is �S Alan yPate dash
son. David h Brisbsn Billy
'pending dn he�week endyat Clark are
Brighton ATIa[ieic L'VL1 6 j
It i_ a public relations.Job and a big one but we feel
Running broad lump Ronald with lair+. Clarks brother, PHONE
it would be well worth the trouble.
Lusted. David Bnsbtn. o ! Mfr. and Mrs, W Pegg emer- j _ _
Langstaff. ;aired Mr. and Mrs. Jack Her- FIRE AUTO LIFE CASUALTY
High ,jump—John Haggitt. Jim bert, and family. of Toronto on
Harrop, David Brisbion. iaturday. `
barton. 'Fairport Beach, Green- Hop, step and jump—Bill Lus-
Scout ApPfe Day' I%ocd. Pickerin Roue Hills and David Pegg is visiting for the I
8• 8 Led. Jahn Haggitt. Michael Allen .veetend in St. Catharines and SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT
Saturday October 21 west Rouge areas. Shot-putt — Ken Wonnacott,
Contrary to popular belief, John Haggitt, Alan Paterson. London.and Mrs.-M. McKinnel and 11
This ear, for the first time."the! these 18 groups do not receive-fi- Ball throw — Alan Paterson, ' -
y family of Toronto visited on Sul-
COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
nancial assistance from any Unit- Randy Trollope. John Haggitt.'
i8 Scout Troop and Cub Packs day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack •
composing the-Boy Scout Associ-I ed Appeal or Red Feather Appeal, Intermediate Girls Brooks. NEW TANKS INSTALLED
They raise the whole of their op- Faye Nickling. Jackie Warren.
anon "OWASCO" district, are crating funds by their own efforts. Wendy ,Nickerson. .Mr.a and Mrs. J. Beadles, with I. PAT DUNNE TEmple 9'184
holding Apple Day in the Picker-(Pickering Twp, people are asked 50-yard dash—Jackie Warren. W. and ell K. Tonto. and Mrs.
iing Twp. areas on Saturday Oct. to boost Scouting in their neigh- Faye Nickling, Wendye Nickerson. Jay Kt Niagara r Toronto, spent the
21. Participating in this area will borhood—Do a good turn — be Running broad jump — Jackie. Jay v Niagara Falls m Saturday.
be Scouts and Cubs of Ajax. Bay,generous — buy a Scout Apple Warren. Rosaleen -Kane. Janet Several carloads from our cam-
Ridges, Brock, Claremont, Dun- ,on Saturday. October 21. Henderson. match took in the ploughing.
- .match at Belleville on Friday.
High jump—Susan Craig'. Faye Mr. and Mrs. Edgie Pegg and COOPER BLOCK LTD
Nickling. Judy Swerdfiger. family spent the Thanksgiving day
Ball throw—Janet Henderson, with the McPhails at their cot- JM CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO
Rosaleen Kane, Eharou Koch. Cage near Bala.
CLERK'S NOTICE Of FIRST POSTING OF.VOTERS' LIST. Volleyball serve—Nancy Mc- _ BLOCKS & BRICKS
TERS' U 96
ST 11 MUNICIPALITY Of THE TOWNSHIP Leod. Brenda Walton, Jackie War-
1 ren, New Packaging - STRUCTURAL STEEL _ :A
:OF PICKERING, IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO. Junior Boys _
Billy Wright. Gordon Brown, Of Postage Stamps
+CRANE RENTAL
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1Votice is hereby _given that I have complied Wayne Pearson. V'LL
50-yard dash — Billy might. Is Announced Today STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO
..With Section 9 of The Voters' List Act and that Gordon Brown. Wayne Pearson.
I have sled v at m office at the Munici- The sale of postage stamps Phones: WH. Z-1960 — WA. 1-5103 — MO. 4-5911 -
Po P Y Running broad jump — Billy packaged in transparent sealed
Pal Building in' Brougham, on the 20th day Wright,. Gordon Brown, Ricky envelopes is now underway in
Rimmer.
of October, 1961, the list of all persons en- post offices across Canada, it was
—Frank Dailey, Gor- revealed in an announcement
:titled to vote in the laid Municipality at Mu- High jump
don Brown, Billy Wright. made by the postmaster-general, NOt%ee TO Our Customers
nicipa) elections and that such list remains Ball throw—Billy Wright, Ro- the Non. William Hamilton. In
bert Bekkevold, Rick Rimmer.
there for inspection. y making the announcement, Pickering Pillage Coffee Sbop
Junior Girk pointed out -that these packages
And I hereby.call upon all voters to take im. 75-yard dash—Barbara Buttars, are another original innovation by
%mediate proceedings to have any errors or Doris Warren. Darlene Blizzard. the Canadian Post Office Dept., Will �! elt»sed from Nov.
50-yard dash—Barbara Buttars. as no other postal administration t0 Nov. 20
omissions corrected according to law, the last
Doris Warren, Lucille Chapman. has ever offered a similar item
day for appeal being the 3rd day of Nov., Ytunning broad jump—Lucille for sale. for staff I1011ddyi
11961:. Chapman, Doris Warren, Donna The new attractive clear las .ts r/
n Do '
p Iir this gray Ce. k w' M
Henderson. � tic packages contain blocks of 20 d"s Mrs r '.rdros"er the brs. ,
'Dated this 20th day of October, 1961. High jump—Lucille Chapman, five-cent stamps or 50 two-cent
LLOYD JOHNSTON, Clerk, Doris Warren, Barbara Buttars: stamps and sell for the regular —Willis 0111 Oder Pr
op
d Joyce E
r Ball throw —' Eleanor Halter, price of one dollar. They are be-
township of Pickering. Dianne Halter, Doris Warren. signed to provide patrons with a`
Bantam Boys more convenient method of pur-
50-yard dash — Billy .Wake, chasing postage stamps in quan-
Gerr Armstron David Marley.• tities to carry in one's pocket or MU RI 177ARri F1 FCTRIf
O T '30-yard dash — Gerry •Arm- purse: The packages protect the
C t e a t O r S
R8� tt strong, Billy Wake. David Marley. stamps against dirt, moisture and
Standing broad' jump — Jim heat. In addition, the packaged
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
0� :INDUSiRIAI WIRING
Head, Gerry Armstrong, Bill stamps, provide maximum sani-
MONUMENTS Kerr, Billy Wake (tie). g' y tary protection from printing to }
Ball throw — Billy Kerr, JRrt point of sale at the postal wicket. FREE ESTIMATE
�6� • OF DISTINCTION Head, Ronnie Blizzard. It is anticipated that the pack-
Bantam Girls ages will
g prove to be very pop
u-
30-yard dash—Kathy Hogakh, lac' with postal patrons since they phone Pickering WH. -2533
for THREE GENERATIONS Janet Bowser, Linda Cadieux. will reduce the number of calls
_0 yard dash—Linda Cadieux, that are normally made at post
Nancy Winters, Laurel Cowling. office wickets. The packages will
I -
Standing broad jump — Laurel also be more convenient to the
aOrd B Ltd. Cowling, -Kathy Hogarth, Lolly patron as they can be kept easily season. This procedure had been The postmaster-general -said
Burns (tie): Debbie Bongard, and safely in pocket or purse after followed-since-then_and_had rn - t_in_dw--introduction_oL4w- —
Nancy Carlton (tie). ripening and in this way, the ed to be very popular with aged stamps for 1
Ball throw — Louise Warred, stamps are fully protected. y pop ' g P year-round sale
: MO N•U M E N T S Laurel Cowan, Donna Bnrns. Mr. Hamilton said the idea I irons. The post office hopes that represented another step in the
Primary Boys for the plastic 'packs had'origin patrons will take advantage of post office department's campaign
40-yard dash — Gary Hendetf ally started with the sale of spe- the new packaging not only at
DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY MO 4-3652 to offer better, more efficient tier-
son, Brent Singleton, Donald cial one-dollar cnvelopes of Christmas time but throughout
Dailey. I stamps during the 1958 Christmas the year. ..� vice to the public. —
• Thurdor, October 19, 161 - 'THE PICKERI
N d NEWS
ft Cl Fred of Brougham. Ivan, Wit- end. Alta., left for his home afte
51ROUGHAM tam Lloyd and lAurray all of The Grade VIII pupils of the ;pending a few lays at the Mair
AhiCov. The funeral service was Brougham school Iwho are now home.
Mrs, Grace Hi::_5, a' one-fim: 11 ;1;;,; on Friday afternoon wi2F attending Green River) will be Mr. sad Mrs, Allan Ellicott N OW
r:sident of Brougham but later of Linterttent in Brougham Cemetery. out sellir cookies this weekend entertained his parents, also bro
I:yron Street, W'hithy, passe' I S;:mpathy of the community is Th-t proceeds to sponsor_a trip to thers and families to a Thatlks-
away suddenly at Oshawa Hospital =xt'_nded to me bereaved family. Ottawa. giving dinner on n to evening
last week;,-Her late husband, Mr. I Mrs. Wm. Ellicott also Miss Mr. and .its. D. L. Witter of when 16 sat down to a well
George Hicks passed away sev- Par! BarrAt visited Mr. and mfrs. Montreal, also Miss G. Witter aden table. s e- Ti-Th
era[ years ago. She is survived M. Ellicott on Sunday. of Toronto galled on their aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Surphlis
by two daughters IMrs. Runions) •M:. and Mrs. Walter Davis of Mfrs. Matthews on Thanksgiving flew to Detroit and':,pent the holi-
.Kattferine, and (Mrs. Boyington), Toronto called on his mother. Day. day weekend with jtis aunt.
Rub of Maritham, also five sons, Sirs. J. David during the wee'- Mr. P. deSmadt of Cold Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox spent
Ruby a couple of days last week visit-
. with his friends around elm � - -- .-
.�
ins. ds ar - O u
7 .
• ton
Mrs. D, A, Beer and Mrs. Mat-
for thews had dinner on Sunday,with
r friends at Aurora. '
Miss Dorothy Willson, Miss
ECTRIC _
Margaret Roberts and Miss Pat
Harden spent the weekend at Al-
monte attending the Young Peo-
t CLOTHES Pie's convention of the Bay of ,
• Quints Conference.
Joy Rebekah Lodge held their
meeting on Oct. 19. Noble Grand.
Sister Phyllis Ellicott opened the ' Have
• , � meeting assisted by V.G; Sister
RYER .. •
Jean Ellicott. Minutes of the pre- .
vious meeting were read by
Sis-ter Florence Ellicott. Plans were BIMRS• Lmade for the election of new of-
ficers--on t. 23, also plans for
the Grand Master's banquet e- No . argain
. � be held later. All officers are re-
quested to have their. reports
in the
rgady. The muting closed '
3y usual manner followed by lundh
and a social half hour, s,
a - :CLAREMONT 4- �.
Mr. Harold Dean and Mr. Don M,
s Hedges sang at the•United Church 1
anniversary, services in Uxbridge
+ on Sunday. fis
RECTRIC
Mre. Sam Towner visited friends
• Uxbridge- - ' in on Sunday. -lid Ken Dean who has been
A $29.95 VALUE � holidaying here, has rest ran rs
-hu work with the forest rangers
at Dorset. Hones' 't
r • FUII'double bed SgZe Mr. Gord Taylor was off work
MMUM
�4
e 0 Full Z year guarantee .for,a fow.days last week with the
• A tops quality blanket made by Mr: Bert Galloway, formerl} -
Canada's largest electric - of Claremont, and. Mr. and Mrs: s
/ blanket maker Frank- Baker and family visited
thr Clare keevils on Sunday: a ues
Can be vliashed and dried Roy Roger is in a Toronto hos-
/ ti automatically, rital this week for observation,
Mr. Eddie Ortiz is expected ou:
• Offer good from Oct. 14th— -)f hcmpital this. week but may '
r Nov. 30th 1961 stay for a few days with. his sister -
in Toronto.
Where
Mr: and Mrs, .Ken Ward left '
by plane on Sunday night. for 17
days in England. -- -
Wayne Redshaw has been clown' t
in Windsor trying out with one '
- to 'the American league hockey YOU r F
teams.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the 1
Legion met Oct. 12 with presi-
lent. Mrs. J, McGuire in the
FLAMELESS ODOURLESS _ hair. An invitation was accepted
�p �/ 1OURL to attend a Hallowe'en party at
•SAFER • fYLii AY,VIIII'1 Port Perry on Oct.- 24, Cars-will tt
.. leave the Four Corners. The an-
nual ALWAYS Remembrance Day 'parade
will be held on NTov. S at 2 Q.M.
1a7� AND � ,,, s.?- "'�-��`'-`•'�`;"; and the children's-annual Christ- - -- � - --
mas party will be held Dec. 11.
'e
Mrs. A. Samarillo and Valerie Ma
Make every day a drying � left on Friday to spend the week-
"+J•"6 :nd with Mr, and Mrs. B. Kelly
day ELECTRICALLY of Norwood.
Mr. Bud Norton and Mr: Randy
..mt$ less than Carruthers returned Saturday af-
e ter attending a union convention S
a lead to operate held in Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Bell of West' �
Choose from any of these famous Rouge were, Saturday dinner „
makes of electric.dryers: gums of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Red
BEATTY LEONARD 1
BELWOOD MAYTAG Mr. A: Samari[lo along with _
COFFIELD-HAMILTON McCLARY-EASY r several husinessmen enjoyed ' a Stop
CONNOR MOFFAT weekend of boating and fishing.
DOMINION PHILCO-BENDIX '''�
\`� �` The Claremont bowling league
GENERAL ELECTRIC RCA W41RLPOOL got under way'last Friday night
G.M. FRIGIDAIRE SIMPLICITY ut .Nlarkham. with• eight teams.
INGLIS TFIOR A number from here attended
KELVINATOR +VES?INGHOUSE Se,
�
•
the turkey dinner at Greenwood
. . . AND OTHER FINE MAKES - - n Saturday night. -
Mr, and Mrs. Carl- Devitt spent
Sunday with Mr. Fred Wricat 7.
i of Fairview Lodge, who is now
MR i - - - IN or
95 years rild
1 With The Bowlers
Bowling results for October
of the Pickering Ladies' Bowlmg'
,. ,•,,• •; .. -c: League:
Team.No. 3—M Hunt ..;..... 8' Your el
.
'No t—T Brown 7
No. 4—A. Russ '6
• — n . .
ickerin illage -'No 5 E Thompso.... ., 5, t
9
No 6_B Suter 5 L i I f l i led
o. — roff ,..':N 2 M Ego 5 Law Motor 5a le s
• • Games over 200:
Am Smith ^236
Public Util� �es Or�m�ssfon
Dorothy Shanley ,..... 234 P C
''June Hobson . ....,.,... 205 ,
PHONE': WHITEHALL 1-1930 r►elma Brown ...... 204
20+ 'iPhonie WHitehall Z-5660-1
B t
Nora>s Bullock .......... 200 «`
,
:
19 19
r 6
pag- E_�sr , . - . . Thursday,,Octobo 1
fee
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W: HEY FOLKS
- OTICE . _
This Saturday Night
o TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING
_ s �' OCTOBER 21
19 1 r
E. IF 'IQU CAN I ENJOY -A GOOD OLD-
PAINTERS A`s7 DECORATORS -
$1.00 an hour For quick. C60 Quo"
guor- TH 1 RD 1 NST�►LLI�A NT = :SQUARE DANCE, DO�i'T COME TO THE
onteled first-clan Painting and Paper.
hanging. Grand Valle'y Hoedown .
ERIC STAKES - DECORATOR -
LL 3, Pickering -TErnple 9-1714 The third and final installment of the Township of P1'ckering
PARTS AND sERVicE 1961 Realty and Property Tax' is due on "October 31, 1961. Featuring: DOUG DASTI
-z Washing Machines - ;20-and up
AJAX' BARGAIN CENTRE = AND HIS NORTHERN RAMBLERS r
Phone: WHitehan 2-"10 Pay taxes by mail wherever possible, enclosing the complete =
qp.e Every Night rill 9 a'dods bill together with a stamped addressed envelope for receipt, _ GRAND VALLEY PARK—Two miles or second park
WANTED TO BUY-U"d piano. Phone I north of No,•2 Highway, just west of Pickering Village
WH. 2.0940. which will be promptly returned.
MILLINERY and Hand-mode Glover - mlu�+--«w+nnwl•ronenmslWeseaswl�le.wnw+w -
Private 'afternoon classes - wit' - D. J. PLlZT,
begin Oct. 25. For more details call
Aleona Alderice, Rouge Hilt. AT. : Collector-Treasurer. A TT E T 1 ON
.2.3260. .
FOR SALE Apples, most popular ,
varieties, quarter mile west of
n concession, ➢ink-
" 4th concea o
Brock Rood o
•• . . !�a� [SAY RIDGES
.*ring. Bring your own containers. —J. A. Cargill. ROUND DANCE THE MODERN WAY i i Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hubert and TEMPLE TAX] is now available- in
--- Classes commence Tuesday, Oct. 17 WEST ROUGE (children. Stsanyslope, spent the
FOR SALE-New double bed, good at Pickering District High School holiday weekend visiting relatives
space he6tor, two large leotwer club Few f5.00 For r*sidrnts The first mcetmy for the fail ; -A ay Ridges Subdivision to give you
bags, men's overcoats, size 42. term of the West Rouge Home in Leamington and Windsor.
g 510.00 for maim-residents and School Association last Tues- I The West Rouge Ladies' Club
S. E. Blair, 8A. Christine Street, Either single or in couples, any age , prompt, courteous Semite
Pickering, from 18.to 80. For information day• Oct. 10 was well attended met Thursday evening, October
with about one hundred and fifty 12 with•a turnout of members
-- WHite4afl 2.5597 9
FOR SALE-One water pump w'fr, 4" .parent presort to meet their coil- who all got busy on articles for 24 HOURS A DAY
suction and one and one-half•inch Fairport united Church dren s texhers. see their work and the bazaar to be held Saturday,
discharge, comp ere with 4-cylinder I�
Women's Association books ,o Far and to listen to one 4 Nov. 4 in the-Rainbow Room. ls-
Continental motor, mounted on ANNUAL BAZAAR of our most popular speakers. Mr. land Road. The ladies enjoyed a TEMPLE 9�La00� i
rubber tires. Apply to snr Village FAIAPOtt7 UNITED CHURCK Alex 1�tumroe, • "ice-principal" of social half- hour. over tea and
of Pickering, 22 Sherwood Road SATURflAY, OCTOBER 21, 1961 Dumbarton High Schaal. eakrs. I
West or Box 150; Pickering. 2.30 P.M. The Home and School presi•
fancy Good Tab!*. Bake Sole, dent. Mrs. Grace' Smith. opets-d-
Touch-and-Take Table the meetin g b welcomin as vsel' 'x
WANTED-Girls bicycle, Junior site: 9 Y 9•.
Afternoon T.a as thonkin so many for corning "
Phone TEmple 9.2725.
,
- nut and showing.an interest sit the
YOUTH AND TODAY'S PR061EMS school. A motion was passed to
WANTED-Piones, a^y make or size.
A well-known judicial figure will purchase six dozen cups avid s,u,c• �►� "v e
F. Pike, 49 Sumach St„ Toronto. ' • f/'
speak c• the R•d Cross.meeting on •rs -far the school from the asso-
BOARD AVAllAB1E-For woman only 3rock hand, November 2, on the ;rations furxs. A letter' from the
in Pickering ViCoge, with widow,._
sobl•ct of "Youth and .Today's Prob- =ecretary of the Parkette Coelmtt"
rrsusr have rafaroaus• WH• 2.0232. lams, The eneral ub1c and auto ion towards
g p y ^•e. requesting don.-st'
p d the park at East Avenup and +' k
of the townski are i^vit•d fo oilers
this very important meeting., K•rkdene Drive, had to be turned
BOAT STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE- _ _ _. —. a
dow•m as Home and School fund: s
j Recionable• Phone TEmpie 9.1659. BAAA'IS BELIEV-e His Holiness „rust only be used for the school s # •-
^— - -- Jesus Christ save Nis life" upon the 11Trs: Kay Jolliffe, secretary
"WANTED TO!RENT - Two-bedrown 'cross for ►h• unity of maaslsind To be ;3ve the report of the Iasi"meeting 'y
reasonab:e rent referabl in l hristian is to be o servant , -„,.•+w?
house a C
Y a n
P i
a 1' o h
• meld titre and tit f t
Rouge Mills oroa. Cad offer 6, in Nis Cous•. !'T 1-2409 t<ecutlVe .em� rid The treasurers $
839"3310. *port by , s. Evelvn.Yates. was
PICKERING TOWNSHIP fi
-WANTED Golden cocker tponiel' SUNDAY SCHOOL .CONVENTION a small ba a carried from last -
ear. b ;
`Puppy• P%Qwo after 6 p.m., TE. Thr annual convention will be hr.d 9 `
9.2133. • - ` on Thursday, October 26 at C:ore-' Mi. Nick Isser, vice-preKident f
mont Baptist Church. There wilt be ntroduced Mr. Munroe, who spoke `.
FOR SALE - Nor a 'Fostem ce �n how rents' ma het their
6 p Wa one session this year beginning will. Pa• Y p ? '
f,eater, large.,WH. 2.2216: o pot-luck sapper of 7 p.m, The guest child in his school work by taktnc
`—T--— speaker wilt be Rev, Paul Storms of in interest' in their studies and
FOR SALE - No-urcl gave stave in Porr Mop•. All intenst•d in Sunday reading in .the home. A vote of
good cond:•ion - '35 inches. Very `- thanks 'was made. b Mr. Ken
cheop• A,-'Schepee, Dvmbwfon, Ant, school work ore invited to attend. _ Y {
Please bring either hot or coid dish. Jones. The school principal• M- A
NOTIGE Weaver. gave a brief outline" of t
Ajax, Pickering and Whitby Assoc. the schools activities this year_ and ,
Dr. S, D. .We'.sbaum 1'
announces the opening of .an for Retarded Children Afternoon Tea introduced the teachers. The par- rl”
a, office for genera' practise at
and Bake Sole 0t the new 110400' 'ants then visited their children's , ~
877 Antonio Street Burcher Street, Ajax, Saturday, Oct. rooms and listened to a short talk
bay Ridges, Pickering Township, 29, 2 to 5 p.m• on tae work by the teacher after
as of October 2,'1961, which coffee and cakes were sere-
Gst your weekend baking at the
Phone No. 839=3031 Women's Institute Bake Sale, Friday,
ed in the auditorium, by the exe-
Ontario County Mecical Society curly*.
Nov, .3 of 2• p.m., at Mark's Electric The next meeting of the Home
Store, Four Corners, Pickering. ind School will be held on Wed-
The Pickering To�rshir and Vi1age _ _ w
nesdav• Nov 1.at 8:15 p.m. and °a a
Red Cross are holding a Eozoar a+ e.:P be a pamzl. Fcrthcr details "
'the Red Crass Centre, Brock Road SAHA'IS BELIEVE That in A +o zyar
z.Ixt week but we are sure you
and fourth concess:co of 7.3" n. on order to establish a permanently I i
�s'' e I enioy the special •program �
Friday, October 2pt;-, peaceful we►Id so6ety, it is im-I .k r
.rd teat what is in store for vou:
The Bazaar w,': feature nurnerocs perative that a universal religion r
articles of sewing, quilts cush;ons, be adopted by off snonkind. I The West Rouge Guides ,and
• I B,-ou•nies. Scouts and Cubs, are•
',tablr covers etc., Home baking, tea busy preparing for a church par,-
room, white elephart and o cniidrens' .� i
playroom. .de and service to be held Sun-
yr proceeds ere' tc gee to-aids_ �,'A T �R day. Oct. 29. Remember the date ,Even a �Ca111el Gets Thirsty
the purchase of equipment, and to and watch next weeks paper for
help towards the maintenance of the p E L I V E R D ; further details.
local'building. The ccmmittee win be i 'they Brownies and their readers Since a recent survey disclosed that communities are conserving water,safe
grateful for the donation• of any -24-HOUR SERVICE of nest Rouge would like w , y
' � thank all the•parents and the staff more than half the nation s water sys- • guarding its purity and Beeping main
rt' 1 s r - u tern er s o- t err m su tenance coats low with rnst-f
white elephart tab!* etc. The bu;ld- port in making their bake sale on
ing will be open cii a=ternaen a: the sands of alert public officials have corrosion-resistant" Johns-Manville
40th, 1b receive denmiors: Demotions ;hone AT. 2-3292 I October 6 such a tremendous suc-
of farm produce wovid lx very wet- Less. started reviewing local ,water prob- Transit* Pipe.
come for the fruit and vegetable lens. They have the help of"Priceless' The Water Industry represents only
counter, I ' 'bV^ter"—an authoritative guide to one field In which Johns-Manville re-
Additi�nal inforncNon may toe se- ,Eleven ''V p„ Teen Dance ,
cured ram, Mrs. Tyos, TE. 9.2646 or . water system evaluation and improve search scientists production specialists
Mrs, Benns, Clare,.mont 93W4 or Mrs. � ment prepared by Johns-Manville as a and" sales representatives serve 'you. �
Bernath WH. 2.1827. EVERY SATURDAY — '2-2:30 p.m. public service. Many municipal offs- Their specialized performances help
VILLAGE OF PlCKERtNG COME AND SING _ OCTOBER 14TH cial9, backed by citizens' committees, many industries in making our stand-
couzT pF REVISION are modernizing their water systems, and of living safer, more enjoyable and
NOTICE is f .reby given that the Court
tt+f Revisits for the Vlllape of Picker- RA I N BOw ROOM s fitTd ail iltcrea8ln$ number Of these efficient.
'ing will hold its first sitting for the
rear 19.,. 'in foe Council Chambers, ROUGE HILL RESTAURANT JOHNS-MANVILLE �• • '
Sherwood Road West, on Friday, No .
vemb•r 3, 1961, of 8 p m. Admission: 35c EACH
BRUCE A. NOGARTH, Cleric. "TOROI�'t'O KANT -
- ,. ,. PORT UNION, ONTIARIO ,� A
,
I
Thundery,Och&er 110, 1%1 TH ! *I C It E R f N G N f1 W S papa five
DIAL "M" FOR MURDIM '
futher ' Officiates Bus• & Professional Women's Clubs Mrs. Frances Parkhill has very
graciously agreed to direct "Dial "
MEET "MIKE" STARR NIGHT . , . , M for Murder," to enable g le Al
- -
- - - At Local Wedding To Mark Business Women's Week Anderson ni take the leading male
• . • role as Tony Wendice. Mrs. Paul- i
In South P�eker�n Township SHEPHERD--STEYN The role of women is becoming follow. It is hoped that the pro- ine Brown has been cast as Mar- 1 .
g p -increasingly important in the ov- gram will encourage young girls got Wendice his wife. Other cast-
bride born in South Africa erall economy of Canada. To help to take full advantage of educe- ings are: Don Clarke as Max
Pickering Village I and a groom born in the Arctic Canadian women to discharge tional opportunities available to Halliday, Lorne Brown as Cap-
exchanged marriage vows in Pick-
effectively,growing responsibilities more them in view of the steadily ris- twin Lesgate and, Joe Mullen as
ering before the groom's father, effectively, the Canadian Federa- ing demand for qualified person- Inspector Hubbard. Mr. Mullen is k
Thursday, Oct. �� p.�• rector of St. George's Anglican non of Business and Professional nel. The third phase of the em- making his deut with theeicker- �
Church. Miss George's ha Grove Women Clubs have launched sev- ployment program is continua- ing 'Twp• Little Theatre Group
C PARLIAMENT _ Churc daughter of the late Grove eral important projects. tion of -the campaign to eliminafe in this play and, by' all accounts-Intials paid men and women will take off his role as the
ALL W E L C O M'E and Mrs: Z. B..Steyn of Ottesdal. Among these is a Canada-wide
Union of South Africa, became study of inheritance laws as they under minimum wage laws in pro- inspector, with flying colon
the bride of Mr. Edwin Ross Shep- affect the status of women. The vinces where such discrepancies _
South Pickering Progressive-Conservative 'Association herd, son of Dr. and Mrs. H. S. study is being conducted by the still exist. fessional Women's Clubs has
Business Women's Week, being helped to create an awareness of
Shepherd, in the ceremony. legislative committee of federa- the benefits of society through
tion. Also projected is a three- nationally observed' October 16- i
As Mr. W. J. Latham gave the part study of the employment con- 22 will draw attention to'the con- greater scope for women. Indeed,
bride in marriage, the church was ditions committee of their 7,000- tribution Canadian women have today the number of women em- '
bright with Thanksgiving decora- member body..First of these, is a made and are making in all fields Ployed is Canada is greater than -
tions and autumn leaves. Miss survey among members of the of endeavor related to Canada's ever before. t,
/ Steyn wore a gown of eggshell federation of the implementation development. erf Tul force in the campaign to re-
he federation has been a pow-
' brocade styled with three-quarter of equal pay legislation and the Following is a letter received
wo-
sleeves and a scoop neckline. the extent to which pension and re- from Mr, J. G. Diefenbaker, move discrimination against ons ,
bell skirt touching the floor. A tirement- benefits• are provided. Prime Minister, to the Canadian men o business and to thsien-
white Spanish comb held her Second! the 170 business and ; Federation of Business and Pro- ' and contributed much o the en-
white � actment of the bill of rights. �
white tulle veil and'she carried a professional women's clubs in I fessional Women's Clubs:
' white Bible with a yellow-throated -Canada will undertake "Careers In observing Business Women's which specifically provides that j
orchid and white rosebuds. Preuiew" programs in their com- Week,-you are reminding Cana- there shall be .no •discrimination 1
munities. These will provide couq- dians of the increasingly import- because of sex: l
Miss Faith Shepherd. sister of With all good wishes,.not only
i the groom, was her only attend- Selling to girls in high school and ant role women are taking in the I during Business Women',
Week.
ant and wore old gold silk faille pre-high school level and assist business, professional and public . but throughout the year.
styled with a dropped waistline •them with information pertinent I life of this nation. The Canadian
choose to Federation of Business and Pro I (Signed) J. G. Diefenbaker,
I to the career they may Prime Minister
and bell skirt. A matching bow -
headdress was in her hair and she
carried gold and brown chrysan-
themums with gold roses:
Dr; John T. Shepherd of Fro-
OF
bisher Bay. Baffinland, was the . r
groomsman. I
Following a reception in the
i
Parish Hall the couple left fora NA DA !
honeymoon at the family cottage ,
_ _--
at Eagle Lake. They will live in - -
Toronto until January, when they _
Makeevery Y t
e�Gr der leave for England,
drying day Co -op, Sales ELECTRICALLY1
_ r
_
..:costs less than 5c ; Indicate Big Year
a load to operate
The volume of business handl-
•FlA1NELESS •000ORlESS I ed through the Claremont Co-op _
r during the year. ending July 31.
SAFER FULLY AUTOMATIC f
. • • t96i, reached an aFl-rim high
t according to the financial'rdport - I
*ECONOMICAL presented to the 13th annual
meeting of shareholders in the y
Choose from any of these famous.makes of efectric dryers: village of Brougham on Thursday
night. Net sales totalled $41=469, �
BATTY . :-G,M. FRIG10AIRE iMOFFAT an increase of almost $34,000 over
t3ELWOOD INGLIS iPHILC013ENDIX a similar period in 1960• Net sav- '
ings for the year,.before patron-
COFFIELD-HAMILTON KELVIffATOR IRCA WHIRLPOOL f
age CONNOR LEONARD 'SIMPLICITY returns, amounted.W 319 r "This is 54.35 i over 1960.
DOMINION MAYTAG THOR
i � 1
GENERAL ELECTRIC IvIcCLARY-EASY 'WESTINGHOUSE The president, Mr. Allan Elli-
Cott, informed the gathering that
• _ AND OTHER FINE MAKES the sales volume had set a record
high and profits were also up ac- .
cordingly. He pointed out, horn- - " -
ever, that due to Claremont's
. ' ,proximity to Metro Toronto. !o-
! cal business was becoming less
dependent on-feed sales and more F
dependent on sales of hardware.and petroleum products. Petro-
:.•-�.:
• Lein purchases have increased
from•566,922 in 1960 to $89,318
in 1961, A new truck has been ZZ
purchased to provide improved --- �- -
customer, service. Mr. Ellicott•-�„^ ~'
i praised the work of the manager,
John McIntyre. and expressed the
board's regret at his leaving to
take over managerial duties at
Alliston. He also commended the
s other members of the Co-op staff =
♦ for their efforts.
Store
New
Due to the crowded condition
oftahe present Co-op store: a new Y O u rf F u t u 'r e s` b e t t e r y
building will be erected. It is
T
hoped. that it will be completed f o u ' r e b a e k e d by Bonds i
by the end of the current year.
T'he — .
building. will serve as a store,
s Full double bed size warehouse, office and utility ': h
rooms. The suggested cost of the No matter- how young or how old everyone has something to plan for and t
r
Full 2-year guarantee : structure was not revealed. `. to save fori'Whatever you lane, Canada Sevin Bonds are a convenient
P
o A top quality blanket made by. }� and systematic way of building up savings to help you realize-your goals.
Canada's largest elettriC "We are iri a financial condi- hin quite like a rese a .of Bonds t g y a feeling i
lion that allows us to be progres- And there's not g q ry o give you ' in o
blanket maker sive." said the manager. Mr. Mc- security and confidence in the future!
i Can be washed and dried [ntyre. "t am sure that when the Canada Savings Bonds are a guaranteed investment—cashable an time at
Y
au o inter ay 4!4% the first Year, 4%`^ for
• Offer good from Oct. 14th- s.
�,. .• :.� • proud of it." each of the next six years, 50/0 for each of the last three years.Denominations
Nov.30th 1961 I I £ Appoint Directo s :irom $50 up. limit per person $10,000.
So simple to buy'—on instalments or for cash at any bank, investment
Mr. Ralph Jones was returned '
= dealer, stock broker, trust ox loan company, or,through your company tl
A 629.95 VALUE to the Co-op board of directors. ,'payroll savings Plan. Order yours today!
Also elected were Messrs. Ralph
.' Faulkner and Edgar Evans. Miss
S
Gladys Disney, a member of the
1 i nk 111"K PW at dle f WIN Brougham 4-H Club was award- --BUY THE NEW
w the Co-op silver trophy. It BONDS
was accepted on her behalf by e a AV I N S
Mr. Cecil Disney. The guest 11 1 1
speaker was Mr. Gordon Mather, You IiOI
Co-op manager for western On- ivd - -
x � .�►r �s�h ��► L HYDRO tario with his headquarters at
to "rte Weston. About 40 persons at-
tended the meeting. ,,.
r
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THE P1CK9RING NEWS ThurWey, Octeber19, 19,
* .
St. Andrew's Church
BUSINESS DIRECTORY -Services In
t' : W.M.S.wM Hold Meeting 'WII,LIAM G. LAWSON
The monthly meeting of the
The Ch u reties
.'GUARANTEED i tltWldltDfiW�gRIRpRItHltf!@9attrptmm!( Women's Missionary Society was
held at the home of Mrs--Ken
BQrI'�SlCf Qi'ld SOi�CitOI
. McEACHNIE S Heron on Tuesday, Oct. 10 at'8
Radio-TV Seryice p.m. PHONE WH• 2x2741
Any Make or Model Funeral Director --,Pickering The meeting was 'conducted by
ARTHUR
United'Church Mrs. Henry Van Nus, vice-presi-
dent. The Thanksgiving devotion- CHURCH �• N. PIC1l<FRII�G, ON>C
TWO CHURCH SERVICES al, prepared by MU. Ralston, in
.PICKERING Private Ambulance Service the Glad Tidings, was used. The
ISO-DAY OR. NIGHT
9.45 a.m. and IIt07 a.m. topic �on "Downtown Missions,"
Sunday School Some Hours was conducted by Mrs. James
AiJDLEY '-• Brisbin, a discussion followed.
CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
WATER DELIVERED An invitation was received +
WM. McEACHNIE, Prop.` 2.30 p.m. — Roy. John K. graham, from Knox WMS, Oshawa, to at- I p1/Qg DRUGS LT�•
West of Dunbarten Chairman of Piesbytery. tend a thankoffering service on CU1
October 17. Mrs. Howard Hogg, i
PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171. guest speaker, also one from Mel- PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
ville W.M.S. to attend a thank-
offering F
ATIontle 2-0063 Pickering, Ont. service on Miss Ma eve- ES
GRACE P9fSBYTERIAN nin October 27. Miss Margaret COSMETICS SUNDRIES - BABY EMS 1
CHURCH Near. deaconess at Chinese Pres-
,MORNING WORSHIP bytenan Church, Toronto, guest
11 arum—Was! Rouge School 'maker. STORE HOURS:
KEN and CLARKE C:relghton, Fraser, Auditorium A delicious lunch was served
SUNDAY SCHOOLS by the hostesses: Mrs. Heron and
P R E N T I C E WEEK DAYS. DAILY 9 o.m.• to 9 p.m.
Dryiian at Murdoch West Rouge Scheel- Miss Chrissie Munro.
AUCTIONEERS 9:30 a.m.—s years and a SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m.'to 5 p.m.
Barristers, Solicitors and 1I o.m.—up to B years
�• lJe•ased and Anelwtisal for the �11 a.m.—Nvrsry .. .
Geatias e+Ontario and York Notaries Public C•nt•gnial Rood School— St. Francis de Soles '
Pane Stock, IhapktmaaM.Neus•lh.(d 11 a.m.—All age.. , PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5%1
Furniture,IV Of E>.a+. .i» .a* BANX Of COMMERCE CHAMBERS Catholic Women"s
speeiahy ae R•a•oeabla Laces. IOB ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR.
DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE! 5 Sirncoe St. N., Oshawa League Hold Meeting
Milliken P.O. Phu" Agirmet 32W3
Markham P.O- Phone Mork. 2os Telephone RA. 3-3446 f At the October meeting of St.
PRENT10Ef hove time established Ste George's Francis de Sales Catholic wo- Grahany,
HARDWARE
Auetiow••n aiktee IBlO. Anglican Church men's League, Pickering.• Presi-
dent Mrs. R. Togerun presided.
PICKERING ONTARIO Mrs. M. Cafik int.tdueed the APPLIANCES - PAINTS - TOOLS
E. R. FLEURY Dr. John Lesik REPHE Serra speaker. Mr. . J. Haworth.
REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, B.A.,D.D. Serra Club member. hire Haworth GLASS ETC
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR DENTIST box 198, Pickering, One. spoke on the efforts of the club •
Phone WHltandl 2-3313 to foster vocations and asked ae
NOTARY PUBLIC - man as shble to attend the
M.rrish a, ow Kingseen toad * SUNDAY SERVICES special meeting g for the Knights -GENERAL HARDWARE
` 830 a.m.—Holy Communion
Nighlend tMeh of the Altar-and their parents at
11.00 a.m.-Morning Prayer Phone: WHitehall 2-191.1 - Pickering
' .. AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362. � - . -;Pickering _ 11.00 a.m.—Hair/ Communion 3 p.m.. Sunday, Oct B in Sc g
e INt>l+d,'Cal C'.E►nffa (4th Sunday)
John's Church. Whitby. Mrs. J•
NOURSr 1100 a.m.-Sunday School in the Power thanked the guest speaker:
Parish Hall
Me.dey to Friday-440•s:30 P.m. 11.00 a.m.—Nun•ry A successful' bailee sale,was held
Saeurday seed Evenings (At the Parish Hall) September 24:
by Appois mm C' Room—ages up to 4 years
O FIC E: WH. 2-0660 The Ontario County south K-
WEDNESDAY giona! conference hill be hei8 on �.1ZannCr 9 �ater[n
RES.: WH. 2-1855 1040 a.m.-Holy Communion'and Sunda y. Oct. 22 commencing L]'
Cl
MONUMENTS Inte"essions for the Sick with benediction at 2 p.m. itt St.
Francis de Sales Church. Mies M
"w4l'way Monument works~ Teefy is convener of refreshments w @�d � �� Birthday Cakes`
• ROBlRT AUSTIK, Prep. W � � . • • • assisted by Mrs, Wm. Rather-
Christian Science ,tone.
OC% „! is
Two miles wW%kbyn -S a Mrs. C. Noble will condbct a P/QS Our Specialty"
.. M.. _ SHERRIN � . -�.. �---�.
, , anti , be touOiB Itlus, *WARw leadership course in this parish Main Street - Pickering - WH 2-03816
CHURCH SlRV10E •AAIO commencing Wednesday. Nov. 8. ' '
PHONE: wbie►y Moe B•s�a ueoAY Scltotx
sd
Member; of'the parish are con-
SUNDAY-11 am.-4a dha ducting the CNTB eaavass in Pick-
;Funeral and .Armin n ltuiid(nhg, Kingston Rd. erlag 1••�hip,
PLUMBINGAmbulance Service Tes/lmtr lee oflow"ltw�s given November 23 in the date for •
of the Wednesday Meeting, the annual bazaar, general taxi- �� LUMBEWCO
•
ALFRED KAYES * held of 8 pin. vener. M. Teefy. A ALL ARE WELCOME
PLUMBING BATHROOM; ,,{4i. Z_ y The'Readlaq Room is•open to Refreahmients ,were sated by _ fOhA3-Manville Dealer
PRESSURE SYSTEMS at Pickering BeaA Road the Public Daily Mrs. Janes Featlsentorue, Sr.
;.
ESTIMATES GIVEN :: ,* for further inforwnallon
DON'T MOVE—IMPROVE
Phone Wliitehtnll 2.6717 Cat ATbnMc 2,2635 <:.St. Andrew's WITH ALUMINUIV� OR WOOD
Telephone Presbyterian ChurcF
WHitehall 2-3610 PIANO Church St. N., Pickering, Ont COMBINATION DOORS R WINDOWS
Kenneth Heron, B.A. • Minister
Television 8t Radio •— P, . WH2_ .:.PAL-O-PAK INSULATION FOR ATTICS ,
_ Repairs RADY r_
D H RY A snknday School TERMS ARRANGED
11.00 A.M. Church Service
PHONE: TEmple'9-1191 T. Hartford, A.T.C.M.
No. 2 Highway WHitehall 2-3251
DUNBARTON RADIO a T-V ..PLUMBING WHitehall 2-3336
l►. H. RATTEW
31 Guild Rd., Pickering
�
STORE
, The one place to. get Geh&441 Maidi�i4re
ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. everything to Plumbing, FAST CHILDREN'S WEAR
bARR1STER AND SOLICITOR GOOD VALUE AT. THE JUST ARRIVED -
CONITH BLDG., AJAX RIGHT PRICE LADLES' GOLDEN CROWN PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Opas Doily Till 5:30 p.m: SWEATERS
7% slkneee A. sotteh, A,Iwhea Saturday TIN 104 p m. 12 Church Sts S.. Picketing :_.TOOLS .,„GLASS - ETC.
_. 'REPAIRS B ALTERATIONS SERVICE _
4320 Kingston Road
INSURANCE CO. MocLEOD S, Of ,*
WRITE OR PHONE West Hill
cheap Rohs for farm wed cams„ AT. 4-4721 PICKERING I�1TY'S ;
Buildings
Windstorm Insurance an Buildings,
-VVH. 2-1860 RDI
Wile lasu, Silos, EA. - _ SMALL MOTOR Balsdon's , H ardware
. AiktoeabiM Insueattsa of AN Kinds ' •
„Mac Can Fix-lit"& Gibso n DENNEY BROTHERS
CLINIC Phone WHitehall 2-0480 Pickering
PHONE: WHITBY MO. Ba521 HEATING CONTRACTORS
Hot Water, Steam Systems
W. H. J. Thompson, Repaire to
i ,nealled HAVE YOU Gasoline Engines
� • -
} B.A.;.LLB. Alterations and Repairs r MOWER SHARPENING DENNIS CARTAGE
TREED A .SEPTIC TANKS _
TEenple 9-3357 �/ iii�i p p_ r
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR A SPECIALTY � . _t1-a I eT J Y
B.Iiratt Columbia ttetd Oweeeb II
oLet+wcoD_nloci`,,_nlAac_._ 'rbe_ Prtbilo9 _Islands _in ,else- M. E �r� iek-aP v"Deli�Pery - aso g� ...............-....,���e w
--...
MVMheIt.N 3d1S1 Berin Sea goo then name from W. J. BUTT 1,000 gals, ....... t7.op
Gerasim Prlbuol, a Russian sea
Tewob 9.26" e;.ptatn who discovered tbt:m in '!' 7 PHONE WH. 2-3230 Oshawa — RA. 3.604? ALSO P�Ai+o P�iu�
CLA VL.FIED.'
:_Y. .. WEST i1W Al.d-N"
r:: il:. Y,
Thursday,October 19,•1961
.gage Sew"
VEST ROUGE AUDLEY
Th^ t mIrtir.- of the club The Rev. Keith Hawkes took
will be Thursday, Oct. 26 at the the service last Sunday. During s "' N OW
is hool at 8:30 p.m.. w•hten more the winter months. Sunday school q,
work is expected to be completed 'wil! be at 1:15. followed by church
b,4ore the bazaar. A!1 ladies on ih at 2:30. •
the community are incited to come The girls of the CGIT' enjoytd I f
out to these vtrr informal
y get- •� travelling supper last Wednes- �, � ��
togethers. day. Their hostesses were Mrs. Is e m
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Staneland Fred Puckrin, Mrs. G. Astley and �',
.and children -from Hudson_ P.Q.. M. Bill Guthrie. At the last home
visited with rs. tane and's fam- they continued with their regular ? j
fly. Mr. and Mrs. Andv Dand. meeting. I
.Rouge Hills Dr. and Mr. and M•'• and Mrs. Fred Puckrin. 'F
Mrs. Bob Brown. Ridgewood Rd. Nancy and Lynda Puckrin and I
and also with Mr.' Staneiand's Anne Guthrie attended the offi- 'w,
parents in the city over Thanks- cial opening of Dunbarton High
'giving weekend. School on Friday evening, when o }
Miss Beverley Casselman, with Fred presented a Bible from the . R 1
Mr. and Mrs- James Patterson Pickering :Twp. Sunday School
pent the Association.
x5
a;id Jimmie: of Ottawa. s
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holidays with Beverley's parents, The community welcomes Mr.
F-Lt. and Mrs.'Casselmau. Ridge- and Mrs. Wm. McHugh from
wood Road. Newwriville, who have moved into 4
Mr.and Mrs.Thorny Bailey and Ithe residence of Mrs. T. Annan. r
family, Sunnyslope, spent Than Mr. and Mrs. Dick Winter and t
giving at their cottage at Minden. boys visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore and Campbell' Hamer. 'Hampton, on y ' Have
family, Rivereourt Road were at SC1nday• r� "� r We'
Xasshabog over the holiday, M:. and Mrs. Stanley McHugh. •> �' � `:'; 1
Debbie and R r, Oakville: vi-
Many happy returns of the day oge
.'to Sandy Hubert. Sunnyslope, on sited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM HAGGERTY shown after their recent
her third birthday. Septa 27: to G. Izatt on Sunday. I wedding. Mrs. Haggerty was the former Miss Marilyn Bell
.Betty Jane Adams.. Rouge Hills Mrs. Fice. Toront& spent a (of West w was Rouge. —Photo by Barrie Pomeroy r'ga '
Dr.. ho as 11 on Oct. 1 f
.5. and weekend recently -at the home o
to Garry McClelland. Rouge High- her sister-in-hft. hors. James
lands Dr.. on his 14th .birthday. Cowie. A
Oct. 15.
FAI RPORT BEACH
The.'West Rouge Cubs and •
Scouts are planning an Apple Dav Wedding
_
for this weekend when they will COOK—MacFARLANE aze
be out Friday evening and Satur- Mrs. C. Fisher was delighted to a dance at the Community Hall :.
Oay selling apples. so help them Centennial United Church was have as her guest for five days. this past Saturday evening to raise.Out by by buying one. The date is the scene of a quiet wedding when 1 her daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. Mc- money for their trip at the end
October 20 and 21, Miss Millie MacFarlane, Rouge Comb of Denver. Col., and Mrs. of the year. Mrs. O. Caron. Mr.
__,,,,_____-- - Hills, and Mr. Murray Cook. McComb's mother. Mrs. McCarthy ind Mrs. Jeffers and" Mrs. N.
f" Toronto: were united in mat riage. of Detroit. Morris were chaperons. They re-
BAY RIDGES Rev. Bi nel] officiated at the core- '
i g- Congratulations to Ronald Den.- port a ,very successful.evening. �"
m`Th ney who was 12 on the l9th. Pastor Holmes will bring the
It 'has been said that politics is The bride was given is mar- :Tommy Fitzpatrick of. Lakeview *message at the morning serves
the highest -form of service an rrage by her father and .looked Avenue, celebrated his 4th birth- this Sunday, and Rev, H. S. Cobb -
Individual can contribute to his lovely in a street-length gown-of day with a party,at his hone.on will present the work o",the Up- "
communit and country. With thi• cream silk She wore. afingertip g
Y Saturday, Those attending"
were. ,per Canada Bible Society to the
In mind one must conclude that veil and carried a bouquet of pink pat,
James and Shawn Dunne, congregation on Sunday evening Hones
the choosing of a candidate is a Michael deBourben. Tommy Zetl- at 7 p•m.' Everyone.welcome. ;
vitally important undertaking. The matron of honor was the er..Jiis sister Dierde celebrated her
The pre-election feve- is in- 'bride's sister. Mary. Her dress was 13th birthday w;th a theatze patty M''aY PPY returns to Caro! V I
creasing in Bay Ridge« and name. pale blue chiffon and she carved ror several of her friends: uidar who wile be nine on Sat-
S corsage of orchids. urday. Oct. 21.
ti proposed candidates. seem r� be' ht s. K, Buchanan -of Oakville
• - poppin The best ,men ,was Mr. Lou - -
- g .up as frequently as ate MacFarlane. brother of the brad'. visited her sister-in-law., Mrs. T. I - The public. speaking contest for ues M.-
evergreens on our new lawns, %Varwood this past week. the Fairport Beach School- chil-
A political judgment'would nr Following a reception at tht Our syinpathy•is extended to •dren will soon be under way.
doubt be that a situation such as loll Canuck. Ktn,stop Road, it" I M- and Mrs. T. Cassels of Lake- 'Watch this column for further de-
A.
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de-
happy eouple�left for a 'weddinr ;
this spells suicide for a small area i view Avenue`u
pe pea the passing of tails; P _ --,
of: some 500 ,homes if the desire trip down through the southern I h.-- mother, Mrs. S. Staples of To- Mr. R, Palmer who has been in
was political voice .and minute States. On their return: !tars and ronto, l r
p A'�p�ifom ita or a month is ex-
degree of prestige avMlab!e if stu- trs. Cook will reside at 672 Ken- Ccingratulations to.Marlene Mor-
cossful in having their man elect- nedy Apts., Scarboro, rim who:was 12 -vei r; old this I peeled home this week. r -
ed. -- _ •''rl week. nc�r""Mme and'&fool Aws cia- �.
The most important fact seems Mrs, O'•Day, Old R.usebank Rd Mrs. Geo-•ge: Smith, of Fairport bon•will soon be back to-their
to have been overlooked by some 1' ' Road is in Scarboro General Hos- 9 meeting nights. ?`!Yo,u,i.3 still m Toronto Gen..Hoe i regular niteti
-and that is the proposed candi- tal• petal and friends and neighbors Congratulations to Ricky Pear-
date will not only represent Shy Mr, Tom Carriere, Toronto. .) wish her •a speedy recovery, !
Ridges but the entire y sa.l who
was 15 on October l7.
dg population pent !asst Sunda and'M•onday There will be a general meeting We are'happy to-learn that Mrs.
of Ward Three which includes our at the home of Mr, and Mr.. �on Tuesday, Oct. 24 of the Fair- A, Wain is home from hospital.
neighbors to the south and east Paliod-and family at Morgan's port Beach Ratepayers' Associ.a-
and therefor must be acceptable Park. tion to discuss future activities in-1 Mr. and Mrs. E. Jones. par- 9w
to the voters in their areas. Sorry to'hear Mrs. Stanley. . 'our community. Everyone is urged eats of Mrs. R. Palmer of Wor-
' With future population grow* hunt, Pine Ridge Rd, ha.+ been to attend.' cheater,••Mess., who Have been
land subdivision expansion there confined to !ter home with a• The Grades Vi and VIII of visiting with the Palmers for the
will no doubt be many problems Fairport 'Beach School sponsored Past month. returned iwmt on Fri-
sponsored _
arise ,pertaining directly to and
bad back day4 Oct. 13.
��
,affecting only the area presently barton High School on Fri- Mrs. Charles Shaw of Granville
known as Bav Ridges but this must BALSAM[ :_ d:y' night last. Ferry. N.S.; hai been.visiting her
be adjudged reasonably and fairly sister, Mrs. A. Gibson and son,
if the time arises when such a The W. A.' met last Wed-- Several from here attended j
• the anniversary service, at the' Ted Gibson of-Victory: Drive. ak ' *
;problem exists in the world itself, nesday at the home of M rs.
Resulting from the many in- t,recnwood,Ctfurch.- Sunday, ^=-----_
Lewis Jones 'with !oars. Ralph \Si;;'eilarlys Disney attended —
quiries and the wide inter>st in the Jonas and' Mrs• •Percy Jot:cs BROCK ROAD
forming of a rod and gun club a Judging• competition at
in charge of•the program, The Gue >h on Frida s
in the district, memberships will theme of the meeting ore l y' The Brownies .held their first 1.;.
be accepted for Ward follo ••Thank..givir.g•'-and the,Devot-' ---r — �
groups covering lard Three. regular meeting on Monday, Oct.
Junior,club for boys. and girls.
ional topic on was -ROUGE HILLS 16 in the Red Cross Centre. The
.ages 11 to 15: junior club for taken by .Ctrs. '.Percy Jones, -
Fifteen ladies an,W'ered the' The Guides, Brownies, Grbs . .-ubs and Scouts also met in the i
boys and girls. ages 16 to 19: evening. l
senior club for men and women-' Roll, with'' a Thanksgiving and SCO:1tS are prep:+ring •file
senior club for men onh• theme. Two • v'ery intcresti:, their parade and service, `tin- The First Brock-Pickering Pack I
The senior club for men on?c reacjinga were given - "Ln- day, October 29: Watch nett Group Committee held a meeting i top ..
will be for those trained in 'the speakable Things" by Mr:. issue for detai.s. at the weekend at Mrs. Mcli4ur-
use of guns' and are wilting to Lorne Jones a;id some of the A Happy hir;hday to Mi. 'tries' when the arrangements were
'handle and train -others in both Jane ``cost writings, by- 'Mrs: Bryce Aitora 'Rd. Oct. 19. completed for the Apple Day
firearms and rods. " Geo. Pickett, It was decided to 'Miss Mabel Dixon, Toronto, which will be on October 21. so :
e i,e read when the boys call on
f I M
All interested parties may in- send clothing and ..canned spent a few daps visiting bar. Y Y n'd �e
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2 .
quire further into this project by Wood: to the Fred Victor Miss- aild• Mrs. -Ben Lofton, Altona 'you. The paper drive on Satur-
day,Jim Hayes at 839-2865 in ion next month. The meeting "Road.
Oct: 14 was well looked -
Bay Ridges. closed with hymn 194 and a Happy Pirthday to Ian Pog alter and ,quite a lot of paper was
One more activity has been gathered in.
prayer. fnore, Woodland Rd. - Oct. 10
started by the recreation group. Mrs. J. Briggs, of .Oshawa, - his 5th birthday. The boys also had 'a wiener
This time it's l �ckey. A group of spent the week-end wish Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Archer and roast on Thursday night at Mrs. .
residents Jieaded up by George MclCfiurtries. Fo*
Alsop have undertaken this task Quite a number of relaties week-etid in,Galt. Pent the
and Mrs. B. Jamieson, fantrild, Altona Rd. m
to help keep the boys busy during
Don't forget the bazaar at the
and friends called on Mr. and Happy Birthday to Linda. Red Cross Centre on Friday, Oct,
the winter. Mrs. Thos. Jordan on Friday Roberti,.Finch Ave her 16th 20 at 7:30.' The ladies have been „
ROSEBANK evening in honour of their 25th birthday October 21. very busy getting ready for this
wedding anniversary. Sorry to hear Jimmy Wald- date and hope to sees you all come
•"'The next Thursday afternoon About fifty friends am3 nci- riff, Altona Rd. has been sick. to buy the articles they have for O ���If
euchre will be held at the Mrs. ghbors gathered' at the church Pleased to hear 'Stevie Ol- sale,
L. Aisthorpe home, Dyson Rd: on Saturday night ind present- son,' Pine Grove_Aver=is tfeF Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott of
--- Last weeVs winners : l Mrs. ed Miss Annie Mink and her ter ollewitfg fry. Toronto and the latter:s sister,
McLean; 2. Mrs. King; Con., iancp with a n--itscettatleous Happy, Birthday y> Mr. Ed. Mrs. W. Middleton, motored to /� �! • •
1trs. F. Schwalm, and the shower, prior to their marr- Schwalm,.Kingston Rd. - Oct- Midland at the weekend visiting LawVtol ales ,L�m�te
Throw Prize was won by iage next Saturday. ober 19.• friends. °
iy Mrs. McPherson. Mr, and Mrs. B. Jamieson, Sorry to hear Mr. Durso of Mr. and Mrs, -Cliff Hubbard 0'
r Rouge Hill United Church Mary Jran and Mr. and Mrs. Woodview Rd, is in the Ajax -•P I C K E R 11`I G
• and Mr. Harold Hubbard attended
will hold its Fall Bazaar on Donafkl Jamieson and Mrp. Hospital, the funeral recently of Mr. Roy °
_ November IA. Dick Ward attended the offic- Pleased•to know Mrs, Joe' . Alexander at Burke's Falb. Phone WH II ��S��O��
We are sorry.to hear. that ial opening of the new Dun- Gates is home from hospital:
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ra" Eight T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS Thursday, October 19, 1961
D�lNBART0�1 Last Tuesday, Oct. 10, Mr. +.eaque ,nail players and coaches,sisted by Mrs. H. Stroud at the I noon. holding their bazaar.
i Howard Munro of Toronto spoke .were guests of the Kiwanis Club organ. The choir, under the direc- I The Sunday school is holding' S.. Andrew's Presbyteriaa Cb.
on Civil Defente at the regular a'. 'un, park. They were treated tion of Mr, D. Fanthom sang, "E an art display on Friday evening Anniversary services were eel
( lair. Thomas U.,,us i, i.: Sun- Kiwatiis Club dinner meeting. to hot dogs. and pop. The win- 'will Lt`[ Up Mine Eyes Unto j at 8 p.m. The children are put- attended. The services were crna•
n; 'uu; 1:�2,•,_i t l t.aatmen; Pest President R. Stroud of Osh-fir.. _.~., �.es u-d ( .I ;r.sls t.:u Lora." htrs. Maxine Hopkin_ ring on a program and refresh- ducted both morning and eveaint
as he has not'ha: satisfactor re- a,xa and Past Lt.-Gov. William �,� h incividual sat coa-lucted the junior congre . ments will be, served. by Rev. Hugo MacDonald, M.A.,
• Y � prsr-tea with
covery since• his accide,t las, white of Lindsay were guests of trophies. Thg senior team win- Wlou, assisted by Shirley Sigrio- The On-We-Go Auxiliary is minister of Fallingbrook Presby
bristmas. o..oc A group from Bay Ridges ners, the Orioles, presented Boo retti. holding -their rummage sale on terian Church.
Mrs, William Bourne is in Van- ad Lindsay were also present. :.._ cbon, committee chairman, Bulletin Saturday, Oct. 21 at Mrs. Rose A social hour was enjoyed fol-
couver visiting her daughter, Mrs, The Henry Elliott Memorial Gong! with an autographed softball. The W MS met in the church Stroud's There will also be a sale. lowing the service. Our thanks to
Lionel Gr.It.t..i'tvho h'_o Ilot `:en Nas ofticiaily presented t0, past Dunk-mloa Uulted Church Eon Thursday afternoon. of home baking.g. � Mr. Robert Nicholson of Whitby
well. presid:_n-t Nelson Westlake. D;. W'. A. McKay conducted 1 nc� Pillage Group met at Mrs, j Also-on Saturday, Oct. 21, the who played a short organ recital
�e • an,4 Mrs, Leonard SfillS of ' Gn Oct. 1-t the .Kiwanis House :he. re l service as- `_o
Bacons is• . Quebec, vixit:d Mrs. _ service.
..... F ..Mli,s IV: Ell.; !h311aSC1 L'lAg
s
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cross
an n,
d Glenn visited Mr, and Mrs.
Ed CornA'eii and family at Parry
Sound. The Cromwells were form-
-er residents of Pine Drive. •7 i
J OD
The Pickering Horticultural So-
eiety held tneir mum show at
Rouge Hills United Church on
Tuesday evening, Oct: 10. There
MARKI
- was a good attendance and the
show was most colorful. Mr. +
Palmer of Highland Creek spoke
on African Violets. Premiums for Rouge Hills
the year were distributed to all
paid-up members of which there Nmm Mine- - o 11
are now 108.
Miss May Sommerville is home On No. 2 Hwy Just East of Rouge Bridge PRICES EFFECTIVE k
again from hospital, We hope she
is feeling much better soon. Thurs., Fri., Sat.
On Oct. 22. Mr. and Mrs A. Open Every Evening Till 7.00 P.M. Except Thurs. A Fri. Till 9.00 p,m. OCT. 19 . 20 - 21
Tyas are celebrating their 25th
wedding anniversary. FRESH GRADE A OVEN READY
Mrs. Harold Mitchell was ill _Avg. - 2 -, 3 lbs. MAPLE LEAF % Ib, pkgs,
on the weekend and we hope is _
much better. Mrs. Barnes, her
— ews11ltAN CHEESE TW0 fa:
. .mother, has also been ill. i lam �//,�Nw
Mr, Hazen White of Pine Ridge %1J" YOUNG y Chee�
1 1
Road is recuperating at home a:- .� " C. ,.o�o� S��C�S
ter surgery last WednesJay' in the � HICKENS+Oshawa Hospital: „
A cousin of Mrs, Hazen White.
f - Plain Pimento $ Nippy SAVE 17c
Mrs. Charles Potts of Coiling-
wood, spent last week visiting the SNOWFLAKE SAYE 11t 15t/2 oz. Tins
_'White family. Mr. Potts also spent SLICED WINDLESS
Sunday Margaret = ttLL 'TWO
ug
Mrs, Mar Deer Scriver who has tu• � II IY1 �
been looking after Mr. James �reak•f ass Bacon
Mitchell's household for several {b5. 3
years suffered a heart attach on -
Sunday. She is staying with -her WHILE IT LASTS
TEN
• _ '-daughter, 11r�, Connie t'l:E+rn- : 1E.111 C Brick at West Hill for several. RI$ END DERLOIIN END C
weeks. . P0IRX adO¢flood
' - bfr, and !�lrs. f,ery and far..;Ey,
I .
C C SHORTENING T 's (Case of 48 Tins $4.25)
moved a 6rmerly. %;, , 12 into LOI�i BOASTS ,�, Plus Tax
the home formerly o�rupicd b .i - SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW
the Junkin family. (avg.. 21% lbs.) tars. - 3 lbs.) SAVE 15r
The %V,.A 6t st.'PhLI'S Church C,_4ITRE ROASTS OR CHOPS . . . . . . lb. 69c
attended it euchre parry .at trio WHOLE LOIN lb. 59C hS
-home of, Mr,, l-iarry' .Newman. . . . . . . . Y . p MARGARIN E_ Sr,, on Friday afterroon. ROUND SIRLOIN T-BONE $ WING Ib, b it
Richey Halmer of Spruce ,Hilt YORK BRAND
.....Road was a patient in Oshawa PORK UNCHEON MEAT
%Hosps, 1. as w Mills C .:CHOPPED
Mr. J. F. lls on No '_ Hwy:: , .
"sufrored a gainful irihiry fast riles-
da%' when. she got a finger caught ST AKS
in the wringer, ` ' SAVE 41c. - 12 oz. Round Tins
FRESH .MEATY - .
AUDLEY NEVIS _ (Side) 12 o: SQUARE TINS THREE for
AUDLEI, fkt. 10.—The church SPARERIB' S was beautifully decorated with ��C •
flowers, fruits and vegttablcs on �- Cs •2
Sunday mornitg for the,Thanks- STANDING — (6Ns and 7th RIBS) x r••�""'
giving service, The Rev. M. But PRIME RIB swv>: 29e•
tars deliverers a Thanksgiving OAST -�. C RUTHERFORD'S ,
message, Next Sunday. the Rev,. Fresh Homogenized Milk 3 Quart jug`
K. Hawker will be i� charge.
The anniversary service will be. BLADE (PINS Deposit)
held on Sunday, Oct. 22 at 2:30 SHORT RIB Fresh 2% Milk 3 Quart jug d
in the afternoon. The guest speak 7c
er• will be the Res. Join Br tram. fib. C (Plus Deposit)
M.A.. B.D.. of Scugeg pastoral ROAS '
..,charge, He i� cha;rn1an of Os1 BLADE BONE REMOVED YORK (All Flanerss) SAVE 20e
_ wr b met FEARMAN's ICE -CREAM 4. . 1fi salon 69c
Club met on S�nlyday evening - -
air the. home of Bill ar.d Mrs A ADANA Pkg. of 100 2-sup rise
Guthrie. The president, Bert '.J� e Rieee �b 29c TEA BAGS
• .
Guthrie.. conducted the business, - • ;�, ,', .• -� •�''c
Winners of the game of ctti'Ire ICED hh ��ff SwANSON. (T,V. DINNER) (SPECIAL OFFER OF 10c OFF) j
were: Ladies. Ntrs. Wm. Brown �•+• 351/ FRIED CHICKEN
and Joyce Smith: gznt;. Mr. A — --- -- hl DINNER ZZ OZ. dinner 5SC
Richirds and Dickie and Darryl Fresh Lean Minced Beef i
Winter, tied. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 3 tbs. 98c MAPLE LEAF
Congratulations 'to `H : r o 1 e Crosscut Short Rib. SAVE 6c
Roast . . . . . . . lb. 39c
• ;Guthrie, Dtckie and Darr}I• Win- -
S FRESH MINCED STEAK '
' ter 'on winning .first riz;� with , Ib. ..79e cA
their calves. at Oshawa 'Fair. Har- ' ' ' ' ' MfNCEMEAI
old also 'wn a first and a third 1. Boneless Rolled Prime Ri
prize with his calf at' Uxbridge b
. g Roast .
. . .. . lb. 7!c
Farr. 1st 5 ribs
A nit frog fiat clIe,led FRESH TENDER CHICKEN LIVERS 4 lb. 939c large 28 oz. Tin for c
:..the• plowing m.itch at Belleville
East week. ARTH .R'S or MAPLE LfAF _
Sympathy is extended to AS HEALTHO _ 16 Oz. Tins
and Mrs. James Rapsey and fdav
79
sly on the passing p N'edr.esd -' Cottage RD vA Pak)Ib, C
•
last week -Mr. Rapsey's moth- � � '
tr at Windsor, M1Er; Rapsey flew 29C down to Windsor to attend the gON= .6u ROILw•PLATt tRISKtT ��
funeral., (CASE OF 48 TINS - $4.25) Plus Tax
Mrs. Arch Bell accompanied '
Mrs. Blackburn of Pickering on a ®� y' SPECIAL OFFER OF 10e OFF PLUS 10C OFF
motor trip last week Pickering
Pennsyl- ROAST �. -
vaMr and New York, C CADBURYS :CHOCO
• •.' ° Mr. and Mrs. Bill Guthrie. en- .•,
tertained members 'of-her faily 9
21b.
,
'GitANT TIN
F19M GREEN CABBAGE
on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E _ � ,
Rose, .Mr. and Mrs. Dewart Rose f� E 20t`
SAVE �
and family of Markham, Mr. and C 'NO. 1 Selected Firm C�Id9n Ripe Home Grown Snow White
large Mrs. Gerald Rose and fartyly, _
London; Mr. and Mrs: Gordon BANANAS . �. ww
_ Y{YdVA
Mitchell and son; also Mr. and �j
�s: �9c lCa 'u i ower H�d 2 for
Mrs. Bart ,Guthrie and family ---
..pnd Mrs. W. H. Guthrie.
19,al�l TMf . frbElFE�i�IG Nfy1lS .. ;�i.,
VVURANCE Pickering Twpe Recreation Committee -To Honor
Office WH. 2.6212 Residence WH. 2.3115 DR. ALFRED To Have Team Pickeding Twp. Softball Champions
In OMHA Playoff
! The Pickering Twp.' its
Recreation tentative date. has been set for
Comatittee will honor its five November 4.
CYRIL E. MORLEY VETERINARIAN championship softball teams at a The individual winners were:
Pickering Twp. will ice an all pbet-season party next month. Th e Sr. Girls, Greenwood; Jr. Girls,
Old Rosebank Rea North •star midget hockey team this win- Brougham; Midget Boys, Brough-
- �Tiesrldl Resident A Britt" •- '.ere The players, 16 years.and un-! am; Bantam, Frenchman's Bay;
from the entire municipality.$.1t. N0. �, PiCk @YIIIy,' p Y• r'ertile and Mr. Colley. They en- µill include shout 75 boys and
Their home games will be played I dorsed the committee's sugges- girls. The Brougham Women's In-
' Telephone TE. 9-18`2 in the Whitby Arena and a try- tion to draw players from all of stitute will cater to the visitors.
32 KWGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 out practice will be'arranged very Pickering w rather than from
. shorts The club will comprise � P• The champions will be provided
Y• p any one confined area. with crests and the official'pres-
,' YICK.WNG, ONTARIO `o Answer TE. 9-1fiO4 about 16 boys. The rec�eation committee i entation 'of all trophies will be r
LONG DISTANCE CALL The Pickering Twp. Recreation agreed to support the scheme to made.
Committee has agreed to lend fi. the extent of $250 for ice time in
Zenith 3-514° nancial support to the program. addition to referee's fees; OMHA
JOHNL LAY t• The matter was discussed at con. affiliation fees, hockey sticks and :TRY
Le _(No Tall Charge) siderable length at a regular pucks. During the season of 1960• I
— monthly meeting in Brougham on 61, Frenchman's Bay bantams ad-
N S W R A N C E ' Wednesday night of last week. A vaned to the Ontario finals be-� � s�NE�Srr
st,Sfi1BAliCE - e SI�Ipport LoCCI letter was read from Mr. Donald fore losing out to Peterboro. It is'
P OF FWAM Hopkins. coach of the French- believed that the midget entry will}
COMPANY LID.
Advertisers man's Bay club of last season. include a number of these lads �CLAS51FiE
t LIFE — AUTOMOBILE — FIRE The request for funds was sup-'although all positions are open.
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(Gladys Newell) ` -
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Real Estate Broker — 9 -
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Whitby — Phone MO. 8-3625. PACKED s
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6000 KinOston Rd. at Hwy. T Phone AT. 2-9011 :taupe size, galvanised steel 24e BIG SAWNGS! Fine Quality' CAULKING GUN with 1 CAR• -
GARBAGE CAN. hogular Value SPECIAL HOUSICHOLD Cp!'N. TRIDGE.P.egulcr Val"$1.78.OPM
_ $3.69. BROOMS. ..Each 994. HOUSE SPECIAL $1.44.
GRAVEL OPEN HOUSE SPECIAL only 0.99 5-Tine MANURE FORK OPEN Prepare for Winter ...and SAVEI _
GRAPE! - SAND Mor>teifh, Monteith, Ri•hl E„d,, "Foamflex' DOOR WIATHER- r
b CO. HOUSE SPECIAL...Each $3.19.
CRUSHED STONE ...KA ..$ Regular Value sz.19
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Tempered spring steal DISSTON Kify..,$1.SS.
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LICENSED TRUSTEES S 1.6 9 . . SPECIAL...Eodh 99 t.
Prompt Delivery THERST.Each 9G. Regular Volvo
Alan Oshawa - Stratford = ,_— 1 _• t1.35...Each 99f. _
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Good Qua) 5-foot Wooden STEP BULBS. Open Mouse ..• SPECIAL...4 for $3¢.
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• Eels 790. -
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CATERING SERVICES r:
(Seating 160)
Telephone WH. 2-1893 FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: '--
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ALSO SECOND MORTGAGEE BARROW: Capacity: 3 to 4 w. ft. OPEN
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iI�• � QUANTITIES _ - -. - PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 18, 19, 20, 21
L STOKELY'S-20-OZ. TINS
R 0 A 'S T TOMATO .JUICE P for C
BLADE BONE REMOVED 5
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MISS CANADA CHOICE RED or COLUMBIA-1 S-OZ.TIN
'BLADE ROAST or
RASPBERRIES _ - : 5C
SHORT RIB ROAST .
4510 ' .
IGA'S OWN SPECIAL VARIETY—I6-OZ. BOTTLES
CROSS-CUT RIB or IGA- CATSUP for 3 3C
BONELESS SHOULDER Ib. C SWEET SWEET MIxED I6-0Z. JARS
EXTRA LEAH BONELESS 49
RELISH PICKLES �, for9C
POT ROAST . . : . . Ib. C KRAFT MILD CHEESE-12-Oz. Cut DONALD DUCK FROZEN--6-Oz. Tins
•:.TABLERITE RINOLESS SLICED
CRACKER ORANGE
SIDE BACON : . . '• IdB. PKG. 79c BARREL JUICE for
�-` cs
RED—Direct From The Sunn•- South! >. _ .
:._ ' , �nh' P otato Lakers, Sour Cream Lakars or Scalloped =`—
FLORIDA RUBY
INSTANT POTATOES :35c
. - ■ '• 'RED SEAL—Half Tin ..
SIZ
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96's c FANCY COHOE SALMON . . . . �41c
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16-OZ. PKG.
-MONARCH GINGER BREAD
JUICY AND S 27c
SWEET-54B. BAG
'VALENCIA ORANGES . . . 59c -
4c OFF-14-Oz Container
DUTCH CLEANSER �.'-2 for 31 c
GARDEN FRESH—SIZE 24's
CRISP .CELERY . `. 2. for 35C NON-FOOD SPECIALI
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Pe E. I. POTATOES . : . . . : . : . . . 390 Sties Small - Medium - Large and Extra Large
Receive FREE$6.00 Bonus Booster Tape SHOP & SAVE yYy.
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A TOTAL OF FLEECY LAUNDRY RINSE 64-0z. Btl. `
GIANT FAB 1/3 FREE . . Giant Size Box R o WHITE, PINKS YELL TISSUES RER� 1
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