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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_11_02 -4, I - _ 2 - 81.49 3 1EE1 '<.. *RICE: lot /ER CO!'Y 'MVt. 7.'o-his. 7�6 . . MQC�iHG, ONTARIO, TMURSOAY,NOYEMiER 2, ills Pickering Village, District Mourns lOfficial Plan Di '• 9 Discussion Started Pickering V 1 I I a g e Notes Passing of Mr. Jack Hambleton B Pickering Town shi Council ERICIpgltalWgpp191lfItlIMIQQIIIIfliWItlINA4PlIflIlNiiiglglqlWlWtiif ll!IlrNg111IiWl'y!lIIRflWI�! If4fl111�1N";II de- Pickering Village and district were shocked last Pickering Twp. Council togeth-' He said the officiat plan is de- 9 9 er with Mr. R. Percival of Project I signed to deal with a population Mr. George Charles Baker, of Albert Brown. Toronto, on Sat- week to learn of the sudden passing of Mr. Jack Planners, discussed the "Official increase of •43.000 in. Pickering - Church Street, was given lunch :relay. Plan" of the township last week. Tw over the next 20 Hambleton of Riverside Drive. •. p P• years. He Last week by his old friend. Mr. The plan which' has received I added that the area being aken Mr. C. E. Brown was.taken to ) g } Dohaer. Refreshments were home- )shax•a Hospital Sunday night. I Mr.. Hambleton took ill in Toronto on 'Monday, approval of the township's plan-• into consideration can accommo- ' made Irish stew, biscuits and Doh- nin board. covers 63 'pages. ) date 100000 •ie is starting to feel better now. where he was working ith the Robert Macaulay g , people. ner's dill pickles. Dessert was fresh Mrs. Runnalls, Lincoln Street. g Y Mr. Percival said that the prob- He said that such.plans have raspberries from the garden. Rest s in. East General Hospital due . committee on the Conservative convention.. He was lem that arises in any growing: three main purposes. They -are a period was very enjoyable, while ,a a nervous breakdown: She will taken to Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday municipality is that of the influx J guide :or councils, a support for the °ne.~smQked the other inhaled x confined at least.another ttvo of housing without the` '•proper councils and a protection for the where he underwent an operation. He died earl on balance of industry. so ended'a pleasant'tiart',`>aut nor' weeks. li t Y try. +present residents. before Mr. Baker gave a half Thursday morning. He was in his 60th year. He stated that no ratepayers It was decided to ask for two hour's work for his afternoon. Sympathy is extended to Mr.W. should feel that such a plan is changes: fl) that implement end Congratulations to Mr. and R Brimecom on the death of his ack `yell well liked b all•who knew him. He was op permitted in rural �a J Y final. Amendments can be made. if welding shops be ' Mrs. Bill Richardson. Main St.. wife. Mrs. Lillian Brimbecom, who outspoken and took i.ss a with any subject he did not the request is considered to be a areas and (2) that frontage of Lob an the occasion of their 33rd passed away at Ajax Hospital on wedding anniversary on ,Sunday, Sunday, Oct. 29. Leaving two agree with. He was honest and these was never any Boma fide one• although this pea- areas from aeon t' !0 acres, ti rural C cL 29• sons, Richard of Toronto and doubt where Jack stood on an articular' matter. to takes two to three months areas bear a'certain relation to Tr Main St-, trip- William of Vandorf. Interment at J 3r p to become •ftna3ized the depth. Rudy d)�, ped while running and chipped a Resthaven Memorial.Gardens..on He was best known across Canada for his boys' bone,in-his foot. - i Wednesday. Nov. I. The girls of Grade 8 S.uaday� books, some of which were translated into-German • . school class met at the home of Falls. who� ��°b- and Dutch. He was a.veteran newspaperman, having Announce 'Four' Key ' Appointments Mrs. Audrey Warren The Pro- son and daughter-in-law. Jim and - worked with the Canadian PTee& the Toronto Star • • gram was in charge' of Jackie Harriett Daley, Kingston Road• and Globe and Mail. He has writia a To 'Fund-Raising Board In Appeal Warren and Pat McKinley. The i is leaving this weekend to return t � g spent an enjoyable evening. eain>aa for SC yearn for the- Deftoit Nevus' oa • Sympathy is extended to Mr.fi''° To Raise $495,000 For Now Hospital and Mrs. Harold Richardson on i Dr, and Mrs. H. S. Shepherd. otrtdoore. the Beath• of• Mrs. •Richardsoa's St George's St., have his sister He was considered an authority on Ontario's north Four key appointments to the o J. Wheeler, natfaesllo �y organization managing efts public known publicist' and•cbaireema of lather. Mr.. Spencer of Whitby. from New. Brunswick tying and was familiar with.every have of it. appeal to raise $4()5.x10 for a new the country-wide wide fire Mrs. Sylvia Typert and Mrs. with.them for several days, eTY P sty- pe+evmpke Myers were hostesses _....____ jack Hambleton will be.'nLmed from this co m- Ajax dad .Pickering General Hos- campaign and other public ppoint Margaret Y •. � pital have been aaaovaced efforts. has accepted the appoint- rgcendy at miscellaneous 'showers , W� To munity. held for Gayla Carter.'.Gayly was Balfour SleighthoLm of Valley meat of public information chair- a carried last Saturday. Oct 28. �. He leaves his wife Nora: dabghter Jessie of Code- Farm-Road in Dunbarton has been i man with the hospital appeal or- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Run In ward S named chairman of the area can-1 Sanizatioa. B. Summers. Brock Road on the ' licit and a slsttr, Mrs. F.lsit. gyettt of Sardis .4 H. Taylor, manager of the Mr. Hubert (Herb} Wank, re- ones. Mr. Sletghthoim.. a retired I Pickering branch of [tie Canadian . safe arrival of a baby,boy barn sides; of Rosebaak area ivho has merchant. has been protnfnen� in i Wednesday.,Oct. 25, 1941. been very active regarding the ithe area's Kiwanis Club. activity. Imperial Bank of Commerce. and Mr. Ernest.Bartlett of Audrey water supply is his community I • • • • I "The 'quick and enthusiastic a member of Pickering Rotary has returned home after a lengthy � deeded to run as a councillor.I Tax and Pickering Hospital appeal i response of Pickering Village and Club. � been named treasurer business and pleasure trip as.travel , ..Ward 5 fa the forthcoming • township people to serve on can- of our hoapScrl building Euad editor of the Telegram to severs! I toaeap municipal ekcdona 1 Starting To More At. Greater Speed I vasainq committees has really Business.' industry, individuals. countries is Europe. Mr. Clifford Laycox, present opened my eyes." Mr. Sleightholm clubs and tithe- organizations are - Mr. and .Mrs. Wm- Q. McLean eoeaseiiior and who is running as , Organization of the public ap Mr. Nea•maa has anaouaced!said "More than 42 per cent- of being asked to contribute $495.000 were in Thorntsury Thursday at- a candidate for deputy-reeve, has peal to raise S49S,000 for a new. that the Dept. of N-+t onal Revenue the hospital's patients come from to help'pay for the planned 110- tending the funeral of the form- j endorsed his support. Ajax and Pickering General,Ham- I is Ottawa has, granted income tax I this area. The people here are well bed hospital, Government grants tending ®raadfather. Mr. Ernest T. I __r deductions for gift's made to Our'aware of the extent to which the would be provided for the remaind- i petal is moving ahead rapidly..Hospital. Building Fund. y er of the $2.348,000 total build p db°9 rely upon the hospital and how sympathy. of the,comasnity.,is • . N:ghtl meetin are bein held b i � costs. The "city-type' hospital as ft r Y 9s 9 Y , much better they will be served y extended t0 Mrs. Jack Hambleton; Village Chief NierbS various committees to complete the 1 1 when the r•w hospital is built.'' oppamd to the "cottage type". , and family on the sudden Passing, I enlistmemt of volunteer workers BAND NEWS would serve a wide area 4f south of a loving husband, and father. StQ�eA apAlQb�le ( Wakes Andersen. works man• Ontario Cour-y. who was buried last Saturday at Chef Howard N:ck%ng recov- I and to. set the stage for a full j tiger at Du Pont -.f C.:nada Ltd: I SI rc tttaa 500 arcs and worsen Erskine Cemetery- ered a car stolen in Toronto last 1,canvass-of south Ontario County I A casual observes might think in Ajax, will be cha:roman of the I firers the hospital's service area Mrs, Cyril Morley, Mrs. Ken week. when he found three men ::fibsn Oshawa to Bay Ridges•and 'that with the majority of parades!commerce and induce , d.vision of will be w1arking on the appeal - Morley, Mrs- W. W. Tomlinson acting auspicious on one of the I north to the top of P.ckenng Twp, over for the season the (kind could.I the appeal. Mr A-I rcor i- a,,i when it -each" c t�_nsive c:mv sa and Mrs, Barry Murkar attended village,st'reets one night last week. sort of relax and take Loin s ens director of the Ajax. Rotar}' C'ub.,i ing in early December, the semi-annual Presbytery W A i Jl enneth H. J. Clarice of Picker- 9 e A check proved the car had been I for a while. In reality, this time` in Albert Street United•Church. sto'.en-earlier in the city, ing. has been named honorary I of the year is the' most busy for` [` • y Oshawa. last Thursday. The men appeared in-court this i treasurer of Our Hospital Building �the numbers and their instructors.1 west Rou a Sewer work To Aid The annual Hallowe'en Party wick. ' Fund. He was a member of the In a trumpet band. all music is was held in the Community Halt _ __ group from Pickering Twp., which played from memory and the in- cc Tuesday right by the Rotary structo:s are now finishing writing Townshi 's Unemployment Situation . Club and as in other yearn. jam- • [helped form the original hospital, Township med to the -doors. Lincoln Street Balsam-Mt zloty ail the music that will be used in 1951. M Clarke is ttasaager of; Pickering, Twp. Council has ! this time in the absence of the • next summer in both concert work School held their partite last Fri- Can solids sales and iaarket oleos!-I passed a resolution to proceed I program. Abaa 40 re:ahves .;nd 4:21 ds and marching tunes. The players I 2. That there wiI] be no other day for the children. I . with the installation of sewers in 1 s riled Mr. artd:41rs. Lloyd W11- .opment for Irterr,:ion.l \ r:el mist then study and aemorize thin j. I feder:t! government contribution to The (Tailed Church choir sang I urP new music. j West Rouge on the Following ! the project exclusive of an loan at Brougham Anniversary Service son last 'Tuesday 'night. Oct: 24. l Co. of Canada. Y I. last Sunday afternoon. Oct..29. Ion the .a gbt of [heir 25th wed• ' More than 500 men and women ! As well• there here several 'grounds: by Cent-al Mortgage .,nd Housing Lincoln Avenue Public r from throughout the hotp:tal s ser- I members who moved away from' I. That this project is designed (Corporation i ding anniversary. �. 9 this district and their laces must to create additional employmm- ' 3. That the project dots not sn- are holding open house" on Nov.• vice area will be working on'the p l5. Wednesday. from 7-to 9•pm. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Jamieson j be taken by new players. The be-;and would not be undertaken at elude any maintenance work. appeal when it reaches the inters- j Parents and friends cordially wel- arrived home Friday after a 10- ive stage of canvassin3 during ginners' class has grown to such corned, day motor trip to South Dakota early December. Some advance so- as extent that it has'been found 1 - Mr: and Mrs. Cyril Morley and where they visited relatives. licitations are already in progress. necessary to hold a separate prat-I Kate Aitken Speaks On World Peace Mr, and Mrs. L.'M. Morley were sympathy of this commua- j tics for them on Sunday after- dinner, guests with. Mr. and Mrs Clare Balsdon of Pickering and axons. ity goes to Mrs. Allan Carson in R. -D. Thompson. president of ,- quality of both the playinglAt Dunbarton High School Nov 22 the death Af her father. Mr. Robert Kelvin-Thompson Co. Ltd.: Ajax* ability aa'd the must being played. Pickering Twp. residents will I what other potentia:it:es exist for BAY R� Monohas who passed away last are servi as co-chairmen to j week is Orillia. Harry A. Newman, Q.C.- general has improved considerably is the ace. have the opportunity to hear Mrs. Pe The W.A. will meat next Wed- Past year. to fact the enthsuiasm Results of the discussion will be Na- Teem-Age Aedrky chairman of the appeal' Mr' Bals" of the players is such that we ate Aitken.speak on world`peace. `made available to•the Uniud Na A vote of thanks is extended to nesday night. Nov. 8 at 8 p.m• at don also was a member of the hog- might even be able. to enter a and to join with her to discussing the home of Mrs. Joe Forsyth g `lions• Association is a aPeci<.1 re - the and Mrs, Cliff Sykes of Zator Pltal's founding group. Mr.Thomp- trumpet band competition Next this all-important topic, at a film-1 port. with Mrs. Forsyth and Mrs. C. son is resident of the hospital's Avenue from both:the young Pe- Piss is of 'the am. P summer• an"scussion evenipg to be held This event is being spomv�red pie and their parents in allowing charge progr board of directors the girls and boys to stage heir Mrs• George McConnell of Care- On Sat'+rdtsy' Nov. 4 at the at.Duabarton High School duds- as the public sec is Pickering Tw. moat will be ipeaker. Business and Industry, indivi- Community Hall. the band is hold- torium on Nov. 22: as a public service, to.briag•befo weekly root; 'n' cell seilsioa in please rem .donations of duals. clubs-and organizations are tag a used skate sale from noon After presentation of a film on township residents and their friends their basement clothing, jam avid canned goners for being asked to contribute $49$1000 to five o'clock. There must be a `the United Nations. Mrs. Aitken some of the possibilities for indi- Cliff has sectioned off the front Ow Fred Victor Nlisswa. to help make the Planned new great dehl of people with 'skates win be the guest panelist in dis- vidual action toward universal portion of the basement and-p4- Congratulators to Mr. and 110-bed hospital a reality. Re- packed away that aren't being used cussigr on what individuals can peace. Admission is free and all in the music from the console.is Lack Ward of Czaremaat on maindei of the $2.34$,000 total or ones that have been outgrown do concretely to work toward l township residents and their his living roo®� the arrival of a daughter Sunday: -building costs is being provided by by the •children. For •a small peace: the strengths and weakness-C friends are cordially invited to Teen-age activity is vtry proms- Oct 29 at the Oshawa Hospital. government .grants. charge of from Z5 to 50 cents. de- es. of the United Nations; and on : come and join in the discussion. neat in Ellie'aeiohburhbod-with:the a on the size and condition' young. folks.. 77ging their own pending ,affairs .under able'ieatleiship the skates, ifae.band will sell and counselling of Mr. Phil Gwil- these skates for you. [t is of Ask For Light To Put avest'On Hams. By-low s Passed On Necessary course. also possible to outfit,the i Dances are held weekly at the family,,iaTith skates at a,very good At No, 2 Hwy Gf Land Pur ail e : model home enclosure on Saturday Sunday Theatre and Sports Vote price. . nights with many of the neighbor The band is holding dances for • ing gals and guys attending as Pickering Twp. Council has the members and their friends to And Glenview Rd• o the Voters guests. John Campbell To passed the necessary bylaws to raise funds for coming expenses Everyone. in the Bay •Ridges have rite question of Sunday and will also be holding draws Miss C. H. Bowen of Glenview Ch-k L. T. Johnston of Picker area is reminded of the following -Runs In Word 4 Theme and Sunday Spats plat later on for the same purpose. We Road has asked Pickering Twp. � .�P• has been' requeAV to events coming soon Mr., ohn Campbell has inform- hope to be able to enlarge the Cotmcil-to consider the installation The next meeting of the Bay ed The News that he will seek no- ed oh the mot at this Deeem- color party for next year as well of a light at the corner of Glen- prepare a by-law for a Ridges Ratepayers Association mination as a candidate for coca- bee's election. as improving their equipment. Ali view Road and No. 2 Hwy. She $100,000 debenture for the 1.arch. will take place on Nov. 14. cil in.Ward 4. The question on Susdmq toe in all. we will not be taking any termed the corner as dangerous. ase of iadustriA lands. . This is a very important meet- D. Campbell. *ho is in the wen•deserved rest" at all, but, on Road Supt. j, S. Chapman is to 1t was sp9gested two weeks ago ing dale to- the fact it is election advertising business, has served ate[ ' Sunday the contrary,will be working hard- ing prepare a report on the need of by.Reeve Sherman Scott that this might. All residents are' urged to this year oa the township's io- mss• theeirlcal p°�- er than ever for the betkrmesit of Jlgbtiag or flgtsregcent slits at this quesdoe should be put to the (Coodaved an Pad#.7) : duatrtal commission as chairman- aacM concert said yectaeea, the bawd comer. Ixopk• _._. .. • • , ti I a 114W Two _ •,•, .. , .. THE / I C K E R I N G NEWS � / Novwnbor Z, 19016 ' J t Baud Y havltig Guide or-Sto7Mfl .» HE PI 'C" 'K*'ERt"N"—("ft -N-E" -W�'-' "S'---"' -" .C , REM011 T # '° - _ �, _ 3^ . ' We are sorry to report, that uoifo-ms or parts of chrm and �`WAtel' ��101111SOI1, ; �• • E Lth 1 L 1 S N E Y 1 8 1 1 !bfrs. Oscar Barber,is•sti}1 confined .wanting to put .them in_tht..pnol Issued every Thursday :o Bowman rille Hospital. may call one of the leaden *or Y p ..BARRISTER • SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 6V The News Printing and Publishmg Cmnpaxy Mr. and Mrs. Makolm'Lewis eve them at the Community Hall and daughter of Lansin4. visited on Thursday evenings. CQMMISSIONER FOR OATHS Aadmized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont winners of the weekly euchre ` on S_nday with Mr, and Mrs. Tole none: WHiteholl 2.0910 SYiSCRIPTiON RATES: $2.50 per you — Ualied States $3A par you Care Keevil. last were: Ladies. Delma Nokea. P Grace Redshaw..Men, L. McKen- Plant Road On No. 2 Highway f d Northw st corner o OI 'tor e BARRY MURKAR, Editor s. Judd Ward is slowliap _,e• Wes Lehman. Door prize. Bev improving in the Oshawa General I "' ARVERTISIN6 RATES UPON REQUEST - Iospital. Wilson and I.Hardy. ' Sympathy of the community is '. Hai;ow e'en party was hest r ye d d-t6-ehe--f of_the_.laS_e.. _ � _ Y g "-- for.the Grades,and Brownies last i We are sorry report that G. Crossley iIl00I Boards Important Thursday night. Pries were Don C71C� awarded for the best costumes. ` While there is considerable 'interest being stirred up" Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell vi- Mrs. Marion Devitt has been ad- PUBLIC RELATIONS CONST✓LTANT Over the forthcoming, lections for the Pickering Tw sited the latter's father and sister for o e the Newmarket Hospital g 9 P• for observation. � Trade Publicity - Product News - Advertising . in Toronto last weekend and also : Council, there is little or nothing being said about candi- Blanche Benson' was hostess at - :VIr. ManseIl's sister, who has re- � Sales Promotion Community Relations dates for school trustees. a costume party last-Week. d `lrncd to Toronto.from New York Shannon Sarleton held a Hal-' WH. 2-0363 P.O. Box 356, Pickering All school boards are important and have a big job to City,where she has been studying low.,'en party for a number of lot the past two yea:s. do, but at the moment we are thinking primarily of the friends at her home on Friday school board in Area Two. The Baptist Church was crowd- evening. ed to the point of adding extra ` The first meeting of the Golden "eappy . Coup This is the largest school area in the township and One chairs- —W u5b for the fa an wm x o 'I�i I., chair from Pickering District that residents in that area should be concerned about. It meeting will be held at the Home 4s important to have cad school trustees. The handle a High School was is attendance. I of Mrs. Irene Hollingshead on Po g Y i he Legion Auxiliary members {Tuesday, Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. LET large share of the tax dollar and in School Area Two, along with those frota Sunderland i The ©aremont Recreation Com- US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE of course has and, no doubt will continue to be were guests of the Fort Perry i mittee is meeting. on Wednesday. OF YOUR WEDDING t I Legion a Hallowe'en party last Nov. 8 at the home of Mrs. Hol- the one of most rapid growth for a few years'yet. It is o. weer.. Carempat winners: in the I KOOK NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY I I lingshead to discass disbanding the extreme importance that good, solid thinking trustees be masquerade were: Marie Gage, i organization because' of lack of I WE COVER Jessie McGuire and Rene Rennie. elected,to office. I interest and assistance. This group ' While interest is being shown in who will be cor_testin Games and draw winners were: h-is looked after swim classes. I HOME'— CHURCH — RECEPTION 9 g hlorance Tyndale. Ethel Murray. I H-+llowe'en party. baseball teams' ROM $49.50 UP• the council seats. we would remind the voters not to forget Joe DeRusha• Eli--abeth Goden I and numerals other things. C[akss ' the school boards. and Norma Benson. (assistance is forthcoming it looks INCLUDES Nominations will be'held on Friday. November 29 at the The annual Armistice'Day par-I like ' the end of the Recreation 1 —'8 x10 "OUR WEDDING" ALBUM ade will,be held on Sunday, Nov, Committee hex. ..'Township Hall in Brougham from the hours of 6 to 7 p.m. 5, with the parade leaving the Le-I Cmgmtulaeons to Frank Hy- 12 - 8 x10 PRINTS Especially in SehooI Area Two, give considerable eion Hall at 1:30 for else United ward wbo has been elected to the 1 — 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM Church for service. The parade board of directors of the Fellow thought to the candidates for school board. _ .. will be led b the Caledonia Pi � 12 — 4 x S PRINTS _ Y Jx�A,cco�untaata and Executives. 25 —PHOTO'THANK YOU NOTES" COMMT PNWO NEWWAM COVRAGE 1PCKERNG ONTARIO Creators of .�� � To NWAAa,CF YoT E R D E R S - . . of MONUMENTS PHONE OII wRfTtE f Now Municipal Offices �6 B A R R I E P O M E R 0 Y . �, �, wM Ira by W. W. pia, „ OF DISTINCTION is Chwch Sere Nor& 8kkalsp,or dw oedasigne4 sma i+OA. R.R..3r1MICKERVIM -=TE 9-1417 a o'clock is the alunk000 of -MONDAY, NOVEMBER'W, 1'%I, -- for THREE GENERATION for dre codstrwtioe of new mw**at offien foe doe vmw ,of ad,sp 1 PERSONAL!?. PROTECTION P� • • a� � , at aof m « Stafford Bros Ltd*INooday, Dlovember '$ i9d1, at d� °�" A rLetece, l A. R. FORTIER-INSURANCE . oo pymeat of a drpode of'$25-0M BRUCE .MONUMENTS . _. 13RUCZf:A HOGARTH.(Jerk, ; ' The v '. PHONE ATlontic 2-0216 Eb: 190. m4,Ontario. DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY. MO 641552 i IRRE AUTO - UFE — CASUALTY e I SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT .;COMPLITE SE/`111K TANK SIERV10 NEW TANKS IINSTAII I s all right, _ - J PAT DUNNE T6apfe !•184 t - a hey're y over .at 1Vlg�ry s -COOPER BLOCK LTD. .920 CALEDONIA ROAD -_TORONTO : w aY y BLOCKS 8t BRICKS -' i • :STRUCTURAL STEEL CRANE RENTAL f STATION ROAD, 'Ip(ERINSi. ONTARIO wM. 2-1%0 — WA. "I N — MO. i-391 I A To Our Custonmrs , Iv k r� .Picker Vino � t ,r RRIIO 1NOtt'Tf1 t ` � N PEACE S60 , a h is late � children stray. Or 8e'b` ting hatle. Or you am worried about staff lWidaYs lsk iOmeOne who 18 ill. So often a.simple f .,. 0- Ills Pori"am Cacti eiiMs WMkle''aldaMd M IMa Ibw. F telephone call—from• YOU or to you T An time of Willis and ion M Eadee Prop. quickly sets fears at rest. y eryx„ day or night the telephone.can suddeOW s r w become one of the most important triage a in your life I • ;f, � :DON BUZZARD ELECTRIC a� THE BELL TELEPHONE x, at COMPANY O F CANADA cowMERCU RES1oEwnAt "ra'sT"'At Mrtea+o FREE ESTIMATE r Phone -Pickeri n!1 WH, 24M I - : r Thursday, November 2, 1961 THE P 1 C K f R I N G NEWS _ ' .y cotf and• ti lA£-' brats their birthdays. r��' BLE BROUGHAM LIIa� J CONTRACTORS Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeCrowdetlt+ ; THANK You : and of Minnett, visited his stster 14'(cs. George G.-ay, Ivies. D. brother-in-law, Mr. Mrs. ' t F PLUMBING, HEATING, ETC. 3�er and Mrs: M.,•ttisew•s, were at English during the weekeaid. i. ' G-orgnowa on Wednesday last Guests at the home of Mt. atnd To the great host of friends Who Worked I whets they visited Mrs. Harry Mrs. Fred Hamilton for S turkey ,#• .. 24-HOUR SERVICE ; Wright (Villa Beer) who is ill dinner on Sunday were: I& said v.ith umonia. Mrs. Donald Duncan of Brookllot p� PAYMENTS MAY BE"ARRANGED hard on my behalf, at the recent Leader- j i Mr. and Mrs.Gordon Wag%Guile ' f i Mrs. L:mmon. who has not been i ! well, is now staying with Mr. and and a y, fvWr, and'Mrs John Hamilton and Bey- ,,. ON EASY TERMS ship Convention. Mrs. Gerald Middleton at Ash- of Agincourt, also Mt. end aII' , Y burn. All wish her a speedy recov- i Mrs. Ronald.Hamilton and Donna ; eiS'• of Brougham. NZ , I ONE WhltelfO21 2-6187 ' ,, ! shall! !on remember such support. K-,n in mind 6e bale to be 9 p� �Mr. and Mrs. Doha Harvey and u:t d by the WMS and sent'to little daughter of Kitchener, visited'c _4 • the Fred Victor Mission. Goode I his parents. Mr. and,Mrs. "Al" ,. •—W. B. DYMOND to be`leh at Mrs. A. J, Gray's by Harvey on Sunday. Propn�.Wr: A. J. �ROUX Nov. 27. First Pack Boy Scouts and Cubs awaffield of Toronto, also Troop were out selling red apples :sir. and hi-s. Ross. Knox. Betty- one day last week. This troop Is • I.jean and Faye and Robert and now meeting in the Red Cross '.&h. and rs..Manson Ellicott had Centre. It is interesting to note -- Suppee H-os-p--iFaln ve s )07 tea on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. mat over half the troop are boys 4 i Ray Ellicott and helped Janet Elli- from Brougham, and an urgent - — appeal for an assistant Cub leader is being made. Mrs. Illott cannot �ePe�!a Ca!Q3Citin ne11f sad ref ' carry on alone. General Motors A different, created by General Motors to On Monday evening, Oct. 23. / satisfy, and satisfy completely, those Cana. the First Pickering Cub Pack sues �dians who want moderate yet family-sized presented with its colors by chair• zs P rouc to Present — man of the group committee. This x " dimel7.9iOn9—ample room for six adults,with r is a large gold co'.ored flag with 'Y plenty of legroom, headroom, hiprooIIl and a wolf head in centre. First P!aclt ' Brock -Road and Pickering Cube) doors that let you is and Out with ease. a:ross the top. Do' your best Acadian has been recision-en CC cros.4 the bottom all in seen. • ti �� - i �',- quality-built and exhaustively tested to Meet This was received by Cub Ray the highest standards of excellence. Its low Tr.JC omptosa Lchairmaa of the sou committee. as:ced`the boys to r • - r�� `�� � ,.,- � �- psis and economy of operation make it. p y I iook up and live up to their flag thriftyto owII. Its sported performance gives I nd to the orgari=arson to which you quick response in traffic and e$ottleaa �yeiyt,tsbg Ivan the Cubs. cruising on the highway. wa I g b y �! M-. Crompton pointed out. 1>w � tt�st d AesdSsa Pert and plts> l III design, tasteful is now the pack' would be able !ai . * !k"ointmentb,rC$nedtnCNCrYdetBSlrACad3in identify themselves -when on pair- has a Versatility that sets it apart, ade by and Mrs. Barrett held a Probity.then,we present this totally new surprise parry on Saturday -eve- ear—Canadian + z!^s . to h I her father a mother Canadian In i .:elebrate -their 45th wedding an-, Canadian in craftsmanship—the ACadiasn vversary. There were 17 of their 1&Om Gang motom mwediate family present and aN ' -epo.ted a good tune. The regular meeting of Joy Re- "" -•--- --- Sekdh Lodge. No. 355, was held • °" :;. '� "t Y` n on.Monday evening. Oct. 23. The ,*. :netting was opened is usual gray by Noble Grand Suter PhyMs s Ellicott assisted by 'Vice-Grand - i ' �;;, , •� k� ,�4 �« �j ,� x� ;�s ;, � A; S:srer Jean icott. Visitors' were xk welcomed by Sister taabell Sound- `r r ers. district deputy presidmt of Oshawa WesL No. 7. was intro- - 'duced by Sister Florance EWcott. Installation of new officers was �aseaeeaiet 4 )ow 9axgaira next on order Sister Install Sound- ers. district deputy president and ,her staff assiste&by Sister Isabeil Meier as deputy marshall, bm ta4 e ed the new officers. 'F !� COL o�! A 0 1 P• Lodge closed is usual. eaanner �Riii h}f�l 4 K N RT DEfiGN Chun and a nodal hour Yvan spent W —Aft ttetiRy 4eylbdari Barb eras t+raA a MMS�w raa/t ew re eats served by Sisters i e sad fabricsi h Marjory Tweedie and Elsie Fhd- J A A R P NE NT f p R R T'EE{ lips and committee. ( �!�.T}{B•����U WA A R/ sNititt AeaMahasitam—aaflbwseal C�M RT R E AOS� = --- -- — s� Taaiir err assts esrjoy Cradled In Body by Fisher. F • few fpt�ea�doew� I ' t '�= 1'Pow: Brska, ePosltrsetlo. per- ton w d — lfe� • Church FAURY 1Z$D , � . . farrnaee aria.bdio 1 feud low k I �' n ;.� FEATNERUNT NEW STEER• A GREAT NEW ..� I N G SYST 11111 Park effort• REVEL IN! Nw w ! lessly in the city,the freedom in front—nw Mono-ebb Anniversary A WIDE CHOICE OF MODELS of be road on the hnr —thanks leaf spris>ts in tM tear—ride yea to Aadian's sltivie I1-Rase TRANSMISSIONS THAT TA Is observed 1 ' 'INCLUDING 4-DOOR SSDANSr steering' Po 9a stns in smooth,Qurateami'ott! 2-DOOR SEDANS, A 2-DbOR ACADIAN'S RRAKES'STOP ALL THE MfORK OUT 0 HARDTOP,STATION WAGONS YOU SAFELY AND SURELY! DRIYINB! That's the joy of Pickering United Church holds AND THE SNAPPIEST OF This nw ear has bri&man-sized Aadian'sall-Synehro-Meshtrans• its anniversary services on Sunday, CONVERTIBLES! brakes—sir•toohsd for emstant mission!Powerslide Automatic h Nov. 5. The uest minister at these driving safety—that stop you available it extra cost with 4 g • evenly,quickly! and 6-cylinder engines! services will be the Rev. A. E. Young of Wesley United Church. Galt. Mr. Young was the minister of Pickering United Church from 1949 to 1955 when he was called tondale Heights in Scarboro. ! At Iondale Heights-he was instru. : a mental in the'formation of a new µ, new congregation J church build ng. In�June of r this ye,-ir. Mr. Young and his fam- t: ily, which now includes four ehd.; rc : moved to Wesley' United y ti nGa l lt. Tsc anniversary services will be , • y - ,.. :: 'n •..,,, - held,at 9:45 and 11:07 a.m. with f- a al spec i. music by the junior and na er c. o-,s_.......,—_. C } tr nt Convertible Bea mo 'bl .. :' Cairo conductor, who A Ca bus con d _ f. refused to let a boy on the bus Invader Station We _ a dog 3 because he was carrying , was bitten on the arm . . . by the r` bov! Find out about Acadian... s _ You never can,tell what direc- tion danger is going to come from. im00th rfdlt,s/Nk looks, sensib/s saoironq►— f = = That's why safety has to be a fu' of lif if • time way q you went to FAMILY TJIAAISPORTAflON AT f!S aEST `= avoid accidents.,•.r !p dWWsl lOr 16W Aoadlan _ A pop bottle tossed from a pees• A GENERAL MOTORS VALUB A.164O Ing car caused brain injury to a passerby who had to tmderp LA11�/ MOTOR SALES LIMITED opea�ttvns remove damkind PICKERLi\G PHONE WH. 2-5660-1 -�- MO. 8-4261 . M+� wonder wW find • of brain Sum the toner ltd A� It. • s • °'Papa four THE P 1 C K E R 1`N G ' NEWS Thursday, November Z, 1961 DUNBARTON were in Tillsonburg Saturday Signoretti and Miss Doreen Dav-; Bulletin ,Thursday at 12:30. ducted• by Mr. David Kerry,' 0. ::;�:e Murray played hockey with idson conducted the junior con- On Monday evening. the On- The provincial committee of the give t. .inspiring evening of song. :.,.Sin.ill,:-S.•aEa.:h jua.or 'A ,gregstic-. Mrs- 1-i. Mitchell's Sun- We-Go held a costume party at�' In,t•:d Church Women ara ho''-ding SG Andrew's Pies. Church Dr. Paul G:shiac ei i .,.:tun. team which won. da school class•attrnded the see- party at the church. a meetit on Nev. 9• Thcee mem- . The church was w•e..l f:led with 'Alta., visited ills Sister. Mrs. b'o'il- Dunbaetoa United Church I.vier of worship. Gnuic pracc:ce is now being held I hies from each exist ng group is 1•worshippers for the morning ser- — liam McKay and- family for three 1 p' i g vice of worship: As this -as Re- days Iasi week. The regular morning service Receiving the sacrament of in-j on Tuesday evening. on this committee. Mr. 1'aimer of Fairport Beach 'as conducted by the minister. fant baptism were: Kimberly Wynn; A communicatants class will be: On Nov. 12 -the riew organ is .formation Sunday, the service took is home from A a: )r. W. A. McKay. assisted by-daughter!oL Mr. and Mrs. Ronald held soon. so if anyone is interest- to be dedicated. a special form. It was Calvin's j Hospital and is Ors. H.' Stroud at the organ. The McCaslin, Joseph Andrew. son of din joining the church. contact! The W.A. C rcle Group is Order of Service as used in Sttas- .'.convalescing ac home.. , i 9 c hole, directed b Mr. D. Fan- Mr. and Mrs. Geor a Hill. Mark :he minister. I sponsoring an evening' o. sacred burg in a and in Geneva is Mrs. t Hit! n No. 2 Hwy., is sham, sang the anthem, "The Lord George. son of Mr.' and Mrs. The Village Group, of the W.A.1 choral music oa-IUov, 15.The choir 1545. The minister, Mr. Kenneth home niter spending two weeks :s My Shepherd." Mrs. Shirley George Frankum. luncheon meeting was held on of Holy Trinity Church. Ajax. con- Heron, conducted the.service. with friends in Listowel. A number of local residents at- tended the Carter-Hayward .wed- ding in Pickering on Saturday. A f,,` R er Carlton was home from F !Carleton university. Ottarwa. or. `00D the weekend. . • a Donald Annan is recovering from an unfortunate accident last ,d week while' repairing, some ma-. chinery. b MAR K'El Miss Gina Dowle of Ontario Ladies' College _n Whitby visited Mary-Beth'McClement of the Base Line on Sunday. . , Mrs. Sam Johnston of Willow- Rouge Hills dale visited Mr. aid Mrs. Walter L� Willis:on Tuesday. — - .... .. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gibb`of ''a ��j—j'�,� .PRICES EFFECTIVE -Trenton visited Mrs. Oliyer. Gibb On Noa 2 Hwy• Just East of Rouge Bridge: Thurs., Fri., Sat. }` on the weekend. Congratulations ar Mr. and Op9n Every Evening THI 7.40 p.m. Except Thurs. & Fri. Till 9.00 pan- la - No.. 2nd ' 3rd - 4th " Mrs. Norman Hayward (nee Gay- . la Carter) who were married in : Pickering United Church on Sat- FRESH GRADE "A" OVEN READY. ___ MAPLE LEAF Large'TO P46 iW iarday. After a honeymoon in New _, York they wtl! reside in Oakville. Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence YOUNG were in,Ottawa visiting relatives - '' Ched-R-Spred ap the weekend of Oct. 21. *. Mrs. Rose Stroud and Murray FOR CHICKENS ROASTING Seeks 3rd Term CURIBNG SAVE 14 CENTS C OR FRYING - In Word oor _ _ .49 ' K Avg. Ws3ght 2 - 3 Ibs1 POWDERED SKIM MILK Large 3 Ib. bets • i WHILE IT LASTS SLICED KINDLESS � � �,A C BREAKFFA ET BACON * C �iS � 1`� : ROUND OR SQUARE - ^ - -- SAVE 24 CENTS - - - SNOWFLAKE SAVE llc High Protein 151/2 Oz. Tins ROAST ,b. c T W 0 ' ��5. R. . DOG FO`UD -- C ARl HUR'S :Cottage Ron ��.'.tk pak)1b. C C 3 for 29c SHORTENING RIB END. TENDERLOIN END ' s "" p C SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (Regular) 5 SAVE 1Sc .49C 1. 1r LOIN BOASTS `(ave.. 2% mss.) �`lavg• 3 Ibs•1 � - CENTRE ROASTS OR CHOPS . . . . . . . .' lb. i!c �, C - .. WHOLE LOIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 59c - -4 ' 95 MOSS DEAIUN _ _ . Announces that he will seen du MAPL[ LEAF SMIAL OFFER-Of Sc OFf :- „�.,3oa as candidate for FRESH MEATY ( .) Natural CHEDDAR CHEESE c' "a ie Warn 4 for the third seem. Mr. Deaki■ has served on SPARERIBS MILD 12 ez. Pkg. M[D1UM 12--m .ly.' OLD t7 as. 'kq. the Ere Cam, Planning i C B 4 oard, tiospiti.t Board and Pub 1 _ TiV � _,'; - : ,r; C .liddy Comieittee for the Cen- - '-- - - w' tsanial as .refs as other coannl ROUND RUMBA' COFFEE- . .,' :'. . . . ,.-: . . ;. lb. 59c thee.'. (A�•) 4W Ib• C IiMorothon Bridge- -_ STEAKS. WENTWORTH BRAND 24 Oz. Jan IB Hospital Auxiliary ROAST RIB . . • . : . . (BWe•Bonelb.�ssc APPLE i RASPBERRY 9c) �i_ Y P� � 'Y M for . To Begin This Month _ _ _ The Marathon Bridge under the Fresh Lean Minced Beef 3 lbs. 9SC TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED SLICED -auspices of Ajax and .Pickering Hospital Auxiliary, is to begin this month. Each couple will play Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast . : . . . lb. 79e FUH Z4 oZ.� loaf• c one game each month, 50 cents 1st S ribs per person per game. Any games _READ imissed must he played prior to Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot Roast lb.39e RUTHERFORD'S ;:the next month's game. FRESH 2% MILK V2 gallon The general convener for the Crosscut Short Rib Roast . . . . . .' . . . .lb. SSC anon carton 34c Marathon Bridge is .Mrs. Robert SQUIRREL A. Kerton,of Ajax. The schedules FRESH MINCED STEAK . . . lb. 79e PEANUT BRITTLE Large 15 Os. Pkgs. convener is Mrs. Stan Land'ymcre _ 39c of Ajax. The telephone convener STANDING — (6th and 7th RIBS) .(SAVE 10�) : is Mrs. Roles. Church St.. Picker- PRIME RIB ROAST lb. . ing: Mrs. Honey is convener for n KEILLER - - 1Z Oz, Jars scores and money. Mrs. McIlveen Y GINGER MARMALADE . . . 2 for 6�e 'has accepted the position of ad• - (SAVE 90) vertising convener. NO.-1 FIRM The Marathon Bridge runs Sit:• „ til May 1962 with a final party GREEN CABBAGE for.. C M�iPLE LEAF p Ilys Ib. tin !n June. __�r___� :COOKED :SIAM Everyallob a requires a wide- Lmge He awake, alert worker if it's to be ,„'VV Ham 4 done safely: The fellow who doesn't stay wide-awake on the 1 'job is likely to find MmseU sleep- He 1 Select d First Golden RIM • � = undCrfiround forever! �b5. C Duritta the first five months of BANANAS 2 1961, traffic fatalities in Ontasio jumped 7.6 per ant over the cor- , ' of of 1960. ac How_ LULII BRAND POM EGR,AN ITES : ever,.tlie total'mtmba of accidents - (SAVE 16e) ! jumped 25.6 per ant and injuries - CANADA PACKERS 12 Oz. Round Ties DIM We're Navin= less traffic ac- e 1� better" but they're "bier and C K L I K Isave ��C 2' for 79C bettor" than ever_ 'and that's 0'4X •m"atslbr' •wss 9ned for the safety of a mine 11miri i blow 1 rOuld. 5 5 IN ti • Thursday, November 2, -• r T PiCKE7I1•:C h _'i/,, ` WANTADS 'WEST ROUGE A U D L•E Y I _ W, M The W" Rouge Ladies Ciub Mr. Leslie Morley, Pickering: - =I f had their regular meeting on Tours- will take the church service here day evening. Oct 26 with a goA next Saaday afternoon, oa r, ! attendance pf members out who The men and boys' banquet held i ^ worked on articles to sell at their in the church on Friday evening Y �! bazaar on Saturday. Nov. 4 zt was well attended. Bert Guthrie . '-:30 R m-.in the Rainbow Room. was chairman for the short pro- "- There will be a team 'room and a gram.,A film on teen-age 9 g problems ��� } ,° i corner for the youngsters where was presented, followed by a dis- - ��te^:J they can enloy hot. dogs.-cokes cushion led by the Rev. M. But- !.-and games. Be sure and come along tars: Mr. Robin Nicholson, of and bring your friends. Whitby, played for a -sing-song. PARTS AND SERVICE In the"evening they are' featu•- Seven from here attended the Washing Machines- $20 and vp. I' g a dance with refreshments. Pickering T Sunda School AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE 9 w P Y Phones WHitehall 2-6410 1 Prizes and novelties for everyone. convention at Claremont Baptist ,yf The next meeting of the ladies Church on Thursday evening of i • Open,Every,Night Till 9 o'clock 9 } g I will be Thursday. Nov. 9 in the last week. The Rev. Paul Storms NOTICE' ! school at .8:30 p.m. Any ladies in of Port Hope gave a very inspir- 4 the community who would like to ing talk on "Teaching the Bible Dr. S. D. Welsbaum loin a friendly group are invited to Different Age Levels.- followed announces the, opet,ing of an : to attend. Tea and cakes will be by a question period. , a ty office for general practise at served by the hostesses and a so- The public school children en- ;t y '�� .8,77 Antonio Street vial time is to be had. joyed a holiday on-Friday when Boy•Ridgisa, Picketing,Township, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farley. Rouge the teachers. Mrs. G. K. Pratt and as of October 2, 1961. ! Hills Drive held a party at their Mrs. Bob Bryant attended a con- Phone No. $39-3031 -home for friends on Saturday, vention at Guelph. N � Ontario County Medical Society Oct. 28. to celebrate•their 12th Some from here -attended the r wedding anniversary which was Almonds Church anniversary on APPLES FOR SALE-McIntosh, Snows, Sunday. Oct. 29. Sunday. - St. Lowrance,' tin:ter, Spy. Tree Mr, and Mrs. Bob McIntyre, Chub meets this Saturday eve- Run, $1.25.bushel; Greenings, $1.00( Ridgewood Road had their I2th ring at the home of Mr. and Mrs. per bushol. (Bring your own con-I wedding anniversary Monday, Wm. Branca. Mr. G Fair. Ux- tolners, please), WFI• 2-1367.1 Oct. 30 and Mn and Mrs. Fred bridge: the Ontario County Agri- POPULAR PICKERING COUPLE WED-Mr. and Mrs,. Kenneth Miller are shown here after Janes N. Murdoch, Pickering, Ont. Hunt. Island Road had an anni- cultural representative, will be the their wedding in Pickering United Church. T ie bride is the former Miss Ruth Irish. 41h con. East of Church Street. versary Saturday, Oct. 30. Our guest speaker. -Photo b Barrie Poore - APPLES AND POTATOES FOR SALE congratulations and best wishes to Bob Belson, accompanied by his Y' AdMosh. ST.75 per bushel, other these ernuples. mother. Mrs. A. W, Becton, To- FRENC IAAN�S e varieties available. Ilia brim!!� can- Mr. and Mrs. B. Boutet of rooto. visited with Bob's aunt.Mrs With The-BdW�et'S' 24 are as follows- i0ners for appler. Open gaVoke s. Brown held•Gardens. are enjoying Mabel Brown. Brockville, and also - ' PICItERING ORCHARDS a Reek s vacation is Montreal with his Aster. Mrs: jack Brick- Results of Pickering y3a.:zs' Tram StantliaQ, Mr. M. Erlindson: of WisLW- Mr. Brick end Team No. I. T. Brown, 18: Team °I mica wwt of Pickering on No.2 family of VNWow- BAY Bawling Ir=ag::e far 'Tuesday. Oct Highway - WHNebatl 2-1247 Peg• who is attending the Uni- dale and Mrs. Wm. EWott and We are 'eased to r 3. M. Hunt. 14: Team 4. A. Ruw ' :wA►tTEO-ow ytass, china and Fur, versify of London visited with his Lorraine of Oshawa. visited on P apart that hush Far a s�ecd•� recovery. ( t1: Team 2. M. Egoroff, 10: Tem : nitvre-pane prices paid- phone' cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Rom Mcln- Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs John O'Brien is home from The Women's Auxiliary of the' 5. E. Thompson. 10 Team 6, B. tyre and family. Roue Hills Dr.. Mrs. Fred Phuckift hospital' :he Scout and. Cub mothers. are!Suter. 9. WN. 2.2628 on 3vtwday or Sun- Y' . . :day, Ocher times, Markham 69BM1, during the'weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Webb We welcome, back Mi. and holding a tea and bake sale 'an Scores over 200 Bat Barbara Mr. Stan Frost. Rouge Hills moved'on Satuurday to their apart- I M� Mike Morgan and family. Nov. 23 at 2'p.m. at the Sunday i Suii::, 205: Jron Noland. 232: .1 TO RENT - Farm house, south of, Dr.. who u in charge of the can- ment in Pembroke a few miles who have been staying in Sault. School rooms. Every welcome. I Norma Baker, 158: Thelma Brawn. Whitevale on Alton Rood, Vacant vassers for the Retarded Child- from Camp Petawawa where Ron Ste. Marie for the past m6 months A lot of.well have gone dry in i 20„1. Dorothy Phalen. 234: Doi Dec. 1. Rent reasonable. P'hone'WN- ren's Campaign for funds. in West is stationed with the Canadian where .Mr, Morgan has been tor- the Bay area during the past Ec�v 'thy Houghton. 289. 2-4o46. _ _ I Rouge. this month reports a good Guards. ployed. weeks. I , LOST-Two beagles of Miners Paring response from the residents and ^- r�,, r' Weekend visitors at Mr• and and Gravel Pit. If Found, please would like to -mention that local i s Mrs. E. J. Buck's were: Mr. and phone TE. 9.2520. Reward j Kiwan total. 6100 W help BRO[ ` ROAD r King. Back of Belleville: lrg'`. PICKERING T1�I'P. FEDERATION MEETING FOR SALE - Nomort Electric,Water 1 \R\ J. Heater. Large size. Glass-lined. 533. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the The Home amid School will hold Wo-c has b"n received that I e Phone 839.3763. West Rouge Cubs and Scouts i.their regular meeting. on Nov. 7: j Mrs. Wm. Fertile's mother of Claremont Holm Noy. 9 - 8; S pence will meet at the home of Mrs. I Our guest speaker will be Judge ••�dn is much reproved and i F !FOR RENT-Comport upper duplex, AileeA Hughes. Rouge Highlands I Grudeff• Come out. meet your i Ee,.,n is expected ho•�e soon. Special Speaker: O.f,A- FIELDMAN GRANT WALLACE o Dunborton, good house, new floors,,' Dr„ n. Wednesday. Nov. 8 at ! friends and, enjoy a pleasant eve- newly decorated, kitchen, living, 8 p.m. All mothers..who have a ningl.,Refreshments will be. served. Congratulations to.r'an JMrs, •' *mail dining, bathroom, two bed- F-mile. daughter of Mr' and Mrs. e N 9 boy m one of these groups ass Happy birthday to Janice Cars- I Harvey Fertile,. 'and Mr. Don ecte MARKETING ' rooms, gas cheated. Suit business I urgently invited to attend. er who celebrated with a party of Herlia: :eon of Mr. a+]d Mrs. Paul. couple or with one child. Apply The Scouts-and Guides enjoyed her ! yo8ng friends del her ninth Hercia of-.Oshawa, a�ho were mar- Illustrated Lecture: ;WANTED-Ride every i+hohrohng obeui l'ward's Hall e on party' y, birthday. 25. Also happy 1 rigid Oct 28 at Calvary Baptist :. .. -THIS LITTLE PEG WENT TO MARKET" Mrs, Nhirtrber TE. 9.247,1. itt St. Ed- Monday, Oct. 30 birthday to Janet Ellicott. who I Church. Toronto. Their friends at 7 a.m. from *ck•ring to Oshawa, when they had games. hot dogs was 10 on Oct. 29.• the Bay wish them much happy- Lloyd Willson-FAME five days a week, starting Novem- and drunks. Brownies. Cult wand Scouts I Hess. Edgar Ward-Beef bor. WN0*11 l 2-0112. 1 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, meet at the Red Cross Centre. Mr. Bill Hern had the misfor- yPOw SAL!-ClrsterMM,bed in �a Brtsdle._ Friendship Ave.. on Brownies at 4 and Cubs and _ -.IhUan Leeshrrtan--Milk .. I • good the.arrival of a baby..gurl Wed- Scouts at 7 p m. tune to fall at work and. break: North.oth, 590, u klverpool Rood nesday. Oct 25 at the Scarboro Happy birthday to Jim Sowerby � arm and will be in a hat for President Sec.-Treasurer *' General Hospital. who was 11 on Oct. 29• but cek- six weeks' NORMAN LEHMAN � ' ;JOHN POWER FOR SALE-Space Beater-electrically ' Mr. tsad Mrs. Terry MacCrae bra" with a party on Saturday Mrs Gerald Lawlor underwent equipped. Nee+ 3 to 6 roans-used and •,family: Ridgewood' Rd.. en- after which the boys went bowl- surgery at Ajax Hospital and we -- thr.e swenNhs PrJee 560. Mlsewe tertafned relatives in their home Ing at Ajax. i 4litest MR 2 •1124. in honer of Mr. Mai moth- The Brock Road school board ` T' cr. Mrs. MacCrae: 9r.. of Toronto. are holds a ratepayers meeting Thai Now r nhee+irhg of she A/• holding Pay g .• , .. - .. - r t.rneath W.A. and W.M.S. peep will who y, Oct. d her 75th birthday in the school on Friday. Nov. 3 at FEEL :YOUNG . - {BE � ; 'an"! on Thursday Chi am, Nor, 9. may, • �• 8 p.m. to discuss the possibility of COMPANION WANTED.-To live inPPY btrtAday to Lucia Chown having a skating rink on the school hones it Pickering Village (Morley of Ridgewood Road. who was 7 grounds. This will be a community _ Park) with now living on Monday'Oct 30• rink and it is important that rate- THE kady ng obne.I Mrs. loan Kantores. Brownfield - J payers attend this meeting:So keep - • JOIN 4 lNice•home. Reference. required. For+Gardens. invites dog owners in the Friday. Nov. 3 in mind and do information phone WK. 2-0232. )community to take 'advantage of your best to attend GRAND' V Y A turkey supper will be held in the her dog obedience training classes The community'was shocked to Township Nall, Brougham, an Thurs.I Wednesday evenings in the Rain- hear of the tragic death of Susan coy, Nov. 9, 1961, from 4:50 un+i. in t Room.' See adv't elsewhere. Reed. daughter a Mr. and Mrs. Q VA R� DANCE CLUB - otl on served. Proceeds for Stewards.I in this issue. I David-Reed. former residcint of the Admission: $1.50,adults; 75c for shit-! Remember the Hallowe'en party 4th Con. Sympathy is extended dren. I on Friday. Nov..3 in St. Edward's to' the family during this trying - AUCTION SALE Hall sponsored by,the Parish Hall time. ' �Vleefis Every T1,ursday 830 to 10......Wednesday, Nov 13, 1961-Auction Council. Everyone welcome. Danc- --•-.-- 0 mg, novelties and refreshments. ROUGE�R'LLS sal, of G«kshuft tractor, Dodge Mr. Gordon Shaver. King Ar- if orget T V • : e get out fora change and Kaye some fun! treks dump truce, Pontiac sedan, thur's Court, was in Fort Erie for Ford dump truck, Wiestinghouso 21- a Eery days last week. Happy birthday to David Smith inch television, .boric refrigerator, Mrs. Neva Rowan and Mrs. ,of Pine Grove Ave. on the 4th ;Learn to Square Dance, Barn• Dance, Quadrille,, household furniture, form implements;i Kay Jolliffe held a miscellaneous of Nov. ! . fools, eta, at 1766 Victoria Park Ave„ shower at the home of Mrs. Jolliffe Miss Nan Noble of Toronto r lox Trot, Waltz,tz, etce on west side, just south of Lawrence!on Ridgewood Road,. Oct. 27 for spent last weekend at the home of j Ave., at Wexford, Property of Gordon!Miss Peggy Cowan who is to be Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spring of ,A qualified teacher will put you through all the steps and A. Martin. Sale at I p.m. Terms:cash.J married next month. Greenwood Ave. Na reserve. Ken 6 Clarke Prentice,; _ _ Happy birthday fo john How- routines each Thursday night in the newly-heated and of Pine Grove Ave.'on his 6th - '.ROSEBANK birthday, Nov, 8.. Grand Valley Dance We are sot to hear that Mr. WATER We are sorry to hear that Mr P. Smith of Woodview Road has Hall W. Vanderlip' of Rosebank is in hot been feeling well lately: DELIVERED Scarboro General Hospital. The Rouge Hill United Church Got up a' `Party of Friends learn' Together will hold their bazaar on Nov. 11 We are pleased to bear that the at the church starting at 11 a.m. A' PUDDISTER Morris family of Old Rosebaak Mrs. F: Schwalm of Kingston $Z 00 PER COUPLE INITIATION FEE e Road South are felling better after Road.. spent last Friday visiting • having the 'flu. with Mr. and Mrs. C. Schwalm ! L_ Pl+one AT. -3292 The next Thursday afternoon of Altona Road. Then �.00 per couple each night will be held.at the home Mrs. A. Westbrook and dough of Mrs. F. Schwalm. La`St week's ter, Norma, 'spent a few hours vi-1 G L E N D A L E winners: Pint, Mrs. Aisthorpe: siting at the home of Mrs. O. P. 'G RAND VALLEY PARK second. Mrs. King., Consolation. Waldriff of Altona Road last Sun- rA P P L i A N C E f Mrs. Chillman. Throw. Mrs. King, da•. Happy birthday to Mrs.G.Cow- we are pleased to- hear that Two miles, or second. park north. of No. 2 Highway, lust .. SERVICE an of West Hill, formerly of Rose- Judy Waldri ff of Altona Road is' bank. on Nov. 16. g west of Picker Village EXPERT REPAIRS TO Happy birthday to.Doug Ballod feeling better. mg g WASHERS, DRYERS of Morgan'* Park, 13 years on the Many of the Rosebaak people FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL TE. 9-2691 or AT. 2-9493 25th of October, attended the drumhead service at T bnoe 9-17se Happy birthday to Betty Grant the Dunbarton High School put on of Pine Ridge on the Sth of Nov by the Boy Scouts. - „ .page Six T-HE PICK�ERING •NEWS Thursday, November 2, 1%1 1iI1WWCW:�UIYYaWuUIilYWt4YIPi.WlW4WwIWW�WiJ1�Jll0��l�: 1, 'WEDDiNGS "' � . . •. '' . }I USINESS DIRECTORY -Se in - „� R—f1�s�1 WILLIAM G. tAWSON The C hurches- A very pretty wedding was GUARAN wrlster and tat �enormed in Sc. A•-.drew's Pres- , 1u161u1WWftiuiW.{u1WlUwI�i�II,,.,wWI1u�Rl ,8 TEED Self 'or McEACHNIE'S oyterian Church. Fick ring, on RadiaTY Serric�e ,Pickering Saturday. Oct. 7.•1961, when Ruth TEI,gpHONE wH. 2-2741 : Funeral Dfreeto"r :cancer. daughter of Mrs. Irish f Any Make or Model` United Church :red the late Mr. Samuel Irish, be- ; ARTHUR FIELD be- came the bride of Kenneth Clar- 'CHURCH ST. N. �ICgERII��t ONT. Minism: REV. MELVtLLE BUtTARS nc:; Mille:, son of Mr. and Mrs. `! " TWO CHURCH SERV•10E5 A--nold .Miller of Northbrook 'PICKERING Private Ambulanco—Urviee 9:45 a m.and 11:07 a•m. One."Rev. E. H. Hunter performed DAY OR" NIGHT "Att� Y Vim" I .h, double-ring ceremony and the Rev. A. E. Young, B. A. oloist was hors. Lillian Mitchell _ Guest Minister )f To:onto. WATER DEL Syndoy School Scow Hours The bride. given in marriage by O e►g ;DRUGS LTDe �- WM.'McEACHNIL Prop. - AUDLEY - ,ter brother, Kenneth Irish. wore Weft of Duflbarton * ' 1.15 p. M. - Stns. School t gown of white net over taffeta. 2.3o P. M, . q�ct germs �, coronet of pearls and chine- - PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PHONE' Phone'WH. �2-2171 ;tones held: her elbow-length veil and she carried a bouquet of talis- _ ATlant�e 2-0463 Pickering, Ont. rears roses and'white carnations. COSMETICS - SUNDRIES BABY NESS GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Mrs. Joan Church. as matron CHURCH honor and Mrs. Peggy Pearson. r MORNING woasHlP bridesmaid.,were gowned alike in STORE HOURS: KEN and CLARKE 11 am.-West Rouge School apricot peau de soie with brown -" Creighton, Fraser, Auditorium accessories and ,carried bouquets WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 P.M. P R E N T I C E SUNDAY SCHOOLS of rust mums. Drynall & Murdoch West Rouge School- Lorne Miller. 'brother. of the SUNDAYS .and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m..to 5 p.m. AUCTIONEERS 9:30 a.m.-8 years and over Solicitors and y-TUOm. was best man, and the Barristers, 11 o.m.-uo to B years • tiaweed end AYthorised fee the ushers' were Lloyd Irish. brother " CeYSttlfe of Ontario and York 11 a.m.-Nursery or the bride. and Edward Sleep. Notaries Public Centennial Road School- PICKERING -PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 Fenn stock, tmplottnnts, Household The reception followed at the Fonihtre, Real Efe 7ta ebe -ear BANK OF.COMMERCE CHAMBERS 11 a.m,-All ages. church. a 04 04 04 04 specially at Reasonable Notes. 109 ROUGE HIGHtANOS DR DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICEI I 5 Simeoe St. N., Oshawa To receive the guests tlie.bride's mother wore a dress of light beige MiElkee P.O. Phone Aginet 52W3 Markham P.O. Phone Marie. 106 Telephone RA. 3-3446 b:ocade with-beige.accessorica and s FRP119171103 have been established 'St. George's s corsage of 'yellow' mums. The Graham HARDWARE 3room,s mother wore 'light beige • 1 • :'f+ A 'oneers.since ti90. YiM .. Anglican Church :ace with matching accessories and • PICKERINO OttTARlo corsage-corsage yellow carnations. APPLIANCES - PAINTS - 'TOOLS E. R. FLEU�Y Dr. John Les�k Becton For going away the bride wore - GL ET REV, K. S. SHEPHERD, 0./►.,D.D. GLASS - ETC. � dress -of. royal blue velveteen - • BARRISTER SOLICITOR D E N T I S T Bo: 198, Pickering, Ont. with white accessories and a car- BARRISTER -3313 'tefw 2 WHt Phone w Icons. roan f kite°.carne , _G• NOTARY PUBLIC - - - _ ENERAL HARDWARE "'*' SUNDAY SERVICES `. ," { moor" at Old iGNISto" Rood B30 a.m.-Holy Communion On their return the bride and Hiyltbind creek il.00 a.m,-•Morning Communion groom will reside in Pickering. Phone: WHitehall 21911 - Pickering Prow AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 Pickering 11.00 a.m:-Noiy Communion t. - • Medical Centre 14th Sunday! HAYWARD=CARTER 1100 a.m,-Sunday School M she NOURSa Parish Hall A pretty autumn wedding took Monday to F 9303:30 ps * 11.00 aim,-Nursery Q1' place October 28 at 4:34 o'clock Saturday and Evenisio (At the Parish hail) F - by Appeiwtsaeef Room-ages up to 4 years in Pickering •l.lnited, Church. when 1 IV 10E: WH. 2-0660 Rev. Buttars united in marriage - anHA 8 �aLeriTH WEDNESDAY Gayla Mane Carter to Norman (/ ;RES.: WH. 2.1855 10.00'a.M_Holy Communion and Hayward. The•double-ring cere- - j MONUMENTS Intercessions for the Sick many being used, The church was decorated with baskets of bronze Wedd 1' 'And Birthday Cakes "Highway Mp,Y�M yyer}s° mutes. The guest pews wen mark- RORERT AUSTIN. Prep ClIr1StlaA Science ed by dainty white bows. Mrs. W M-. E • C. E. Brown played the wedding z!!, Pies Our Specialty" _ R.R. 1. whisby, Ontario marches,and Mrs: Beatrice Koch : Two stiles west of w1libby ,S H E R R I N -- ' society sang. O Perfect• Love.' erhik Mrs Me. 2 Highway. betweee RouoE Htiis. oNTAR10 g' Main Street - _Pickering - WH. 2-0386 Whitby cad Aiea guests were being seated. the PHONE: wbNry MO. if162 CHURCH SERVICE AND Lord's Prayer and Ava Mara dur- SUNDAY SCHOOL ing signing of the register. t •SUNDAY-11 am.-In tiie ' Funeral and - AR~ tluiWIVIV, Itingsan Rd. The bride. given in marriage by PLUMBING Ambulance Servke Rouge Hills her father, wore i princess atlrle e TosNnse 0 of colon ere Riven wedding gown,of,imported French LUMBER C KAYES w H+e�d at 6 p.Meetin4. brocade. to a bustle and flowing ot- 3 AyaX. ALFRED - 1� . _ •. .' ' '". sleev were t- _ 1 PLUMBING BA'�IROOMS ALL ARE WELCOME erd over the wrists.eHer ertip — No 2 Hi � Johns-Manville Deafer s%Highway. The Reodis 9 Rae"' h open to veil was arranged from a head- PRESSURE SYSTEMS of Pkketing Beerch Reed dw•Public Daily piece of seed pearls and her flow- M01/E—H APROVE Santa For further itrfvrrttafien beauty rose ESTIMATES GIVEN ors were American s DON'T " CoN Ancintic 2,2635 and white stephanotis. _ Phone WHitehan 2-6717 Telephone WITH ALUMINUM OR WOOD t Mrs. Sylvia Typert sister of :COMINNATi M, DOORS dt WINDOWS WHitehall 2-3610 the bride. was matron of honor _ ;St. Andrew's and Miss Diane Carter was brides- Television A .Radio + Presbyterian Church of fuschia taffeta with a matching IPAL.O-pATERIMS ARRANGE ATTICS maid. They wore identical dresses Repairs I BRADY Church St. h'.,,Pickering. Ont. overskirt. Theis headdresses were 2' Highway WHiteholl 2-3251 Kenneth Heron, B.A. Minister a layer of fuschia net, centered NO. g y PHONE: TEmple•9.11!1 Phone. WH2-2M with a rosette. They carried nose. PLUMBING 9.43 A.M. - Svnday School gays of white mums. Miss Debbie DUMBARTON RADIO B T-V Carter. rousing of the bride was STORE 11.00 A fA Church Service flower girl. She wore a white or- IH dW•A. H. RATTEw - andy dress with a he dpiece of flowers, and carried a abasket of it are late to et pink and.white baby mums. etll vi�'a a The one p g ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. " everything in Plumbing. Master Michael,Carter• 'brother 6ARRtSTER AND 50UClion { GOOD VALUE AT THE I FAST of the bride was ring bearer. He' PAINTS - APPLIANCES RIGHT PRICE was dressed in a black tuxedo and S CONiTH BLDG., AJAX r 'satin pillow. :Open Doily Tilt 3:30 pica:, ' ca ried a white' pi Th Si a* St-Souflt, Oshawa I Saturday Till 1:00 p.te Mr. Bob Naish.- cousin- of-the - • - -- TOOLS 'GLASS ETC j REPAIRS & ALTERATION6 SERVICE groom was best man. The ushers 4320 Kingston Road were Frank Heard of Peterboro INSURANCE CO. West Hill :MaeLEOD'S OF red Vernon Typert o Picker ing. a f WRITE OR PHONE The mother of the bride wore Cbsap"Rates for Farm and Country , AT. 4-4721 i DICKERING a gold chiffon dress with brown Buildings I accessories and a=corsage of god Windstorm Insurance on Buildings, lalsdon s, Her ware Windmills, Silos, Etc �• WH !S-�QLO roses. The' grooms mother were Automobile Insurance of Ail Kinds I T • L V6 an imported brown wool sheath e with winter white accessories. Her Bowman & Gibson ' DENNEY BROTHERS .:Ma.� can Fix-fit" corsage was yellow roses. ` Phone WHitekall 2-0480 Pickering PHONE: WHITBY MO. 8-3521 HEATING CONTRACTORS After the ceremony a reception' ' Hot Water, Stearn Systems was held at Rouge Hill Golf I Installed HAVE 'YOU Club. The toast to the bride was W. H.. J. Thompson, proposed by Rev. Buttars. Later SEPTIC TANKS �DENNIS CARTAGE B.A., L1..6. Alterations and Repairs Mr. and Mrs. Hayward left on a f. TEmple 9-3357 "TRIED A wedding trip to'New York. The CLEANED ` Water S Vy y BARRISTER and SOLICITOR - bride travelling in 'an imported _ p p 7 *Msh Columbia and Onknio Ir grey knit suit with go 300 tin ........ --... gold accessor Is :4.50.5.7.00 OLENWOOD BLDG. AJAX The Pribilog 'Islands its the 'NEWS lea and-.a corsage of yellow roses. W. J. BUTT B30 gals . ................. ..... �bae WNIIoheN 1.3131 Bertn Sea got their tame from is were .......................... The out-oE-town goes OshawRt - RA. a-4042 1� fie' �� Gerasim Pribilof, •a Russian sea from Montreal, Peterboro, Oakv' ALSO ��� ft"o m TEwp1. 9-z cep captain who discovered them is CLASSIFIED? and Toronto. The couple will re- MRtft NML AT.4-�9 Top FOIL AND NLL 1756. side in OakvWe. 1 y� h Thudob _ . . THE P I C K ERING NEWS -PageSevel4 ' a` �N�:lj.7R/wQt. ., ... `_ . . --.. ... _ ",.. � • uul•Inrru(awi+�lrrrur j zq. REAL F-S'!'ATE •FACTS ABOUT A PUBLIC LIBRARY U E1Eoe WH.2.6212eeidence WH, 2-3115 SYSTEM' FOR PICKERING TOWNSHIP x 1. A public library in Pickering Township would be based an a one ' mill rate,which would yield approximately$26,000.00. CYRIL 1. ,MORLEY 2. A one mill rate, according to 1961 assessment, would end de the "'Your Friendly Resident dgerls" I Township to a 31 per cent library grant how the Provincw �`` Government (31 per:cent of the total raised by the Township). r ' 13. The actual library arrangements,if the vote were affirmative; would be made by a library board. This library board would'consist of four ' :32 KINGSTON AD. W. P.O. BOX 160 "` x,° b membess appointed by the Municipal Council and the: Reeve would be the fifth member. PICKHRING, 'ONTARIO •1. The Present libraries,, situated entirely wrt2na the towasfiul, would .become part of the totvaship library, but ehe3r identibcation would be retained as branches They would share the services of a trained JOHNL . A Y librarian and be sWck d progressively with fresh books. INSURANCE y ax S. The first move a library board would make, would likely be to hire F "" �xa, rx s a trained librarian to plan the library service. ASSURANCE � � � :d OF ._ENGLAND ' ,.•`� � ���vim` 6. it would be the duty of a library board to plan for the extension of - • library aervic -to all areas-of-the—township, LIFE - AUTOMOBILE = -FIRE' coals eventually lean to a mobile (tram) service visiting popula- 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST • AND MRS. MURRAY COOK are shown here after their 1 tion centres at regular intervals. recent wedding in Centennial United Church. Mrs. Cook is Ohre: Shd.We Plans.Ajax Shopping gym• 'Phsa•:YIfN.24MI the former Miss Millie MacFarlane, daughter of Mr. and I. There will be a public meeting at the Municipal Hail in Broughate Nan• Far la usectiam Covers"Day Or Night Mrs. Frank MacFarlane of Rouge. Hills. on November 2, Mr. Scott and Miss Munroe of the Ontario Dv 'Photo by Barrie Pomeroy partment of teary Service being Present to'disctus gds giK611016 . _ - -------------- APPRAISALS G.. NEWELL D 0 G 0 B E D I E N C E an,to necessarily endowing this movement, I caw that three facts a ,to the beat of my knowledge,.ecge:be. (Gladys Newell) TRAINING CLASSES Real Estate Broker - Pickering Vitloge' 1lI H. 2-5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 "RA1NIIOW ROOM'-Rouge Hill Shopping Centre ' Whitby -- Phone MO. 8-3625 TEN WEEKS COURSE - Commencing November 8 Cobourg FR- 2-7601 For further information colt _ _-- -_ 9GNED: 1. SHERMAN SCOTT Iam,-dwswq- tL Mg•East of Dwubarl•a, N•.2 HIMb-up IIARS. If,ANTORFS — ATlardiic 2-N26 - lire~of P1ckaioo Tovoshtp exwrran�wx uwnuw,yunuw�,llnluRO_ ST. GEORGE'S D . ALFRED SAY REDGES Pa c� taites 10 works sad the cost (Cmtinued from Page 1) i is $9.00. be present and vote for the candi- 'Grenoble Mr. sad Mrs a J. S ges,n , r- CQiIRT OF REVISION AGe f!� date of their choice Blvd., Bay Ridges,4ntrr- i This group to date have done a lamed at a-family party on Satur- commendable job for the rate r' Oct. 25 on the occasion of l• ICiCEaING - >my-• f ers and will no doubt be called oa r the 8nd birt5day of Mrs. Michaa'sVn1Ct it o - a �VEMRINARLAN again is the future :o act m behalf'tnothe Mrs.-L. C: Deyell of To- s Banquet oriel ftlleetisrs of all those residing this new, ronto Fivc of Mrs. Deyell's seven • • s _ Old Rosebank Rd. Nolan �a g children and of her 14 grand- j The Township of Pickering' I children were orewrt. Among the Tbt newly organized Women's I quests were Miss Davena Di•yell,j CATERING.SERVICES A.uxrliary of the First Bay Ridges i PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that o Court of Revision $'1t. N0.�, Pickering , M:ss Shirley Ann Deyell. Mr. and ' y g (Seating 200) Scouts and Cubs will offer to the , ' of the Assessment Roll for the Township of Pickering ,a 4 residents of the Bay area as its Mrs. E. H: Pringle. Mr. and Mrs. P g Telephone WK 2-1693 JAep}LOne TE.`9-182..' I G W. Ra:rcon, alt of Toronto. and will be held in the Council'Chombers, Brougham, On- first off vial Fraction a artiste ele- ;Mr. and Mrs. F. W; Murray cf ; torso an November 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20; 21, 23, .24, time. sale and tea at the same Pon Hope. 27 and-28, 1961, between the hours of 10.00 a.m. and i 'o Answer TE:9-151)4 time.uri the '3anue place. A candy ! __ sale and bake +ale win be offered- 5:00 p.m, to hear and ad;udicate on the complaints : OPTOMETitIC LONG DISTANCE CALL by the Girl Guides and Brdwiues list year, 40 anglers drowned against the Assessr+erit Roll .of the Municipality of.the { of Bay Ridges. in Ontario• some of them because � Township of Picker:--g, prepared in the.year 1961. VISION CARE •zenith 3-3140 their boats were not of the safest� This very important event.will dal for JOHN L RAWSON, R.O. g° fishing Al'i APPELLANTS art requested,to govern themselves (No 7dt tarp) tape place at the Recrcarron Ha.l q g KEASAM STREET on Saturday. N6v, 18 at 2 p.m. i A wide boat is safer for fishing. ; accordingly. (OFF LIVERFrUO► Rt!• SOUTH) Anyone interested in making a! Not only is it comfortable to be in - FRENCHMAWS SAY Monteith, Monteith, Riehl donation to aaj of these divisiois gives extra staaabili its extra width DATED at B-oughom:, Ontario this 30th day of October,' EYES EXAMINED 8 Co. - may do so by contacting Mrs. Si ty'' 1961. Vaillancou,-t. 814 Bem Ave, 839- ; '� �s ever bars in a L. T. JOIiNSTON, GLASSES FITTED and REPAIRED. CNARTERED ACCOUNTANTS small boat and shared the excite- 3623 Let us all lend our `upport i ment when someode gat a big fish i EVENINGS 0. W. RlEft C.A. ILIA. to the ladies in this their- first at- C�*, on the end of the lice knows that UCENSED TRUSTEES tempt to hrl our very ambitious. Township of Pickering. BY APPOINTMENT. TE.9.2601 P Y stability of the boat is what is -- Alois ,�seroffo.d y %th program operating. , Deeded. Oshawa RAndolph 5.3527 It has been reported thm the UR'T R. WATERS, CJs. Bey Ridges Committee o° the Re-I REGISTER NOW FOR WNialrail 2-0690 = tarded Children '~•,:nd• •:rider the' SPECIALIZED BUSINESS chairmanship of liars. -la'r, Hendrr- TRAINING son of Naroch' Blvd, hr,ve made School—at Mondw horning the final tally of docc-tions re- Day t School—Twes&y, Thwadoy MILLER craved and the total appcoxi- ' mately $200, another cheque for FUEL OIL 7:00.9100 p.m. I Courses for Naw�vriwa $200 was donated by Consolidated NGLO Sp 1O Building Corporation. C ingratula- 3hihwark•rs, T••n-ago Typing H E A T I N G tio� to all the ladies who took • c* Frae.Cataiog available an r•qu•st part in this very important project. SUNGLO �s Spotlessly Clean Oshawa Business CogeOe Gas stud Oil hlatoNatans The` Scouts and Cubs of Bay • • • DLAt 7t5ii7�S CkGn4>t Serria>i - Ridges will assist the.Ladies' Aux- Housekeeping's much easier with SUNGLO Oil Neat. No dud. No dirt, vela 00 SIMCOE XT, NORTH K OIL C1 S iliary in a canvass of the district ROOF. Heating Oil burros 0ongsletelyl OGMWA for used and damaged toys. y , Tudor SOW, AOX The toys will be repaired by ;SUNGLO ,is Steady arnl EYtit _ Scout leaders, Scouts and Cubs s ea • • • 11V1'1. 2-3491 and their fathers and will be'ihirsu- AAodern controls tnt�ow no harp ups and clowns in NnVoratvre . . . he 1 'eel ' burr to 'needy familka at low pressure worr'its i. . . Bettor heabb and comfort for the whale faIIIIII 0ristmas time. { DINMS In our letters to the editor • �/��/� • SM= T� FIRST MORTGApES ARRANO� column last week one of our rest- SUNGLO is ��cA1 mical — T dents justifiably wrote of a coa- ► • i • ALSO SECOND-MOUGAMS diboa existifig' in our area re: _ Loweet.fuo co"s OI{O'tM' 1oY b IN is tRll'*0•vttormth you W601,wWWW bra�• ? . C AVANARLE FOR ADDITIONS do4s runait+9 loose, and uaatt etud- heating bills.NO waifefio l 1 M for hither. AND MPROYLVEtwtra ed. p t;Or ; R�poirs M wo ALSO PURCHASE OR WAN This condition asap be imprav- t . SUiI�IGLO �S �A eel as suggested by ennolliog your • • • ON EXISnNO RsORTINAAR f,' dog in the Dog Obedience Course ' ALORTGAOE being bell by Mrs. Kantores, AT.. A flick of the finger bt,inBs yarr.house to the exact temperature rat Parlor i. . MOWN&HARPS#1NG a YOU R QUM ANY 2-8326. . . .and`keeps it: maticailly. , FINANCING t FOR'FAST- The Hest lesson will take place ., SPECALTY t:� _ SUH LO IS Proved Dependable '. OURTEOttf w the Rainbow Room of the Rouge • • • Hill Shopping Centre. The field i Pick-up and Delivery' AUBREY E. IRELAND — Millions'of Ontario families stave enjoyed the luxurious comfort of SUNGLO AND COMPANY SEAWAY. Oil Heat for. years . . . witisout interruption. A secure, fuel supply—good PHONE wH. 2-3230 'for many days of operation—is stored right on your own premium Oil in :WATER SUPPLY your tank is like money in'your bankl 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. •' v�V, WHitehall 2-1397 TORONTO 2, ONTARIO 24-HOUR SERVICE ' Support Your . • e..Eityir+.i.it>ss ? DAYS.A WEER CO=OP FUELOILS . - $5M, , for sot GALS,. +Community :7.00'for rata Ga,LS. Plane 'ZO1. —` OHT aPbo� Z03 Umpls-r(. "S— W&%400 19.00 for 1500 GALE. , 4 • • ♦ T 1 r i �•l t hN Er11i►r T H 2 F I C K E It I N G NEWS y, Mores obw 2, 1111 �. a - r I xr . rpfd r ' r 'y'aF^'is f Aamia r ty y,�� � f s y sa.v 4r f:',,,yj• '�53•wa y,. f y v��. 4 ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 1, 2, 2,4 Me Rewrw The RI&To L1m*A*rontflies) dRl Tins _ TOMATO J_U I C E for C .0c ice Imported Lamb So e SWIFT'S--12.Oz. Tins — • - -` - SHORT CUT—WHOLE or HALF -P .R E M ' .,M E A 'T . t LEG C LAMB Ib.39c PARD Uff or BEEF WITH GOIAVY-15-Oz. Tins WHOLE—FLANK ON LOIN ' LJ�►M Ib.for C 9 c ROAST - CHOPS - STEWS DO G -.F 0 0 IGA—IS-Ox. Tins UMB-IH-A-BASKET . . 1b. 1 9 c BEANS With f t SWIFT'S PREMIUM—GUo Kip. WIENERS . . : : . . . . . . 1b. 43c . . SPECIAL OFFER-- CRAFT 14-Oz. Jar SWIFT'S PREMIUM RINDLESS BAR-B-Q - SLICED SIDE BACON . Ib. 79c "...SAUCE SWIFT'S RROOKFU LD SKINLESS WEST SEND ELECTRIC SEAN POT(Only :4.95 with one kdmn PURE PORK SAUSAGE . . . 1b. 45c FLORIDA FAMOUS INDIAN RED—Size GRAPEF.RUIT for MEAT THERMOETER . 1 M_ ,s GAROEN FRESH No. 1 GRADE—Ske 24's.. Win . hid,.w. s."i... shd mom fMrws.w« by t va0ing Vow IFie .Mild . , 1�► aM*p CRISP LETTUCE 2for29c �. ...�;, : M . . some b .m.., rhome drmm yw .M M fA..�.a 8 CALIFORNIA'S"HEST No. 1 GRADE- .f. w.hi theirs sue• _ . SIX WR&NM Pm EMPEROR .- Z u6L 2 5 c CRAP AND TEMM—Sim u'. - --- for c :EXTRAA TOTAL +O� Noe � :GRADE �R �5 - ,..L.. . .Aa : 3 �N 84MUS TAPES Noe � G TS. 1.5� : Receive FREE $6.00 in Bonus TesIpes-with: swims BEEF STEW I its-Ib.. Tin 'STARLAG ' ...... ...... 34b. ... FACIAL, SOAP ................ ... Size Froien Food DeportnleM POWDERED MILK �. Box " DOVE FA 2 Re ' oNE 2+1-OI. FARMHOUSE I C H A R D S 0 H ,S 1Zc OFFI .F �E91 APPLE PIE , ' BLUE BREEZE Giant Size ' --- :1 G A MARKET Receive FREE $2.00 in Bonus Topes with. WITH THE PURCHASE OF ONE FARMHOUSE SOLO MARGARINE ........................:... .... I-1b. Pkg. FROZEN JSANANA y CHOCOLATE I C K E R I G BROOKFIELD STRAWBERRIES .........`'15-Oz: Pkg O ORANGE CAKE � � SLICED VACUUM SEALED r WHU 0 N T A R j TABLERITE COOKED HAM Y b-oz. Pkg. A. THEY ''No.'1 GRADE . �►9 ,PRlcic o1F' LAfTI COOKING ONMS ...:.............. 3-Ib. Cello. Bag