Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_11_09 , .•.,. .,.1111.-. '-.;. 1111. '1. r. ,':' ,-..; ..,. ":',. .. ' r ... ... ..._... -a �:-.�+,_ .._.- .- - , ,:.,.... ... 111:1 .. ''1:,. ..."... .. .. • , • ., - • k •r X. L nww• q 1111. .: �• ,. .,w '• ..�,.. ., • F' - . 1111 • _ - : , • - - •. ... H P' 1111 .. • • .. • ., , \ � r -, `J 1 M C E T WNITENALL. • ;4 •tl4i VOL — •7 PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9,.1961 PRICE: ,lot COPY • ,,'rcY,r• :.fi'.a.r. „A!r•wrna• w r~n V"! n•. a - Alert... .. Pickering Villa a Notes' " Mock Stated To Be Held 9 w p `RE Monday, No 13 To Acquaint PublIe �NOlI�fl6tINII� ID lllllpflf1Tf11Elffti;i1ll}ldlIGIIININpN�IIDIN B • r: With His many friends will be happy spending a week in Ottawa vi- I ■ • to know M:. IsYfn White is back,-,' friends _ Procedures To Be Instituted - - g On Mond Nov. 13, the how home a sin aril is making c! ay, o the attack pattern affect g 9 lvlr and Idrs. Charlie Taylors emergency measures =sirens will I their art of :he count It should good recove after sus p in r rY 9-=i Geo:;iaa St., were visiting t:i I sound in Ajax, Pickering, Osh-j P Y �,. i' ,,. • 9. help ',heYi to realize the effect= the Toronto General Hospital. families in. Collingv.00d over rue i '; aura and.Wfii:by. iveness of the planned Winners of the draw at -GA weekend, c :' This will be a prepara- , I practice alert I tior.s for their family. If:hex.have for cooking thermometers were Sympathy is extended to the I over the whole of Car_eda. L' will no p?an it,should point out the Clifford Barron, RR, 2, Pickering; family of I&S Wilfred Reddi:t be followed by an hour and c , need of one. Doldres"l'•Iubba:d, Pickering; Amy I ,, o passed away Sunday, NOV half radio program on radio to i This exercise should not dis- Connell, Pickering; Chrissie Mun- - jh d c. 1v rs. Redditt leaves a dough .< r exp:ain !0 tie public the type o{ .-ups unduly the school routine —!° e.,'. urn, o Keswick, an a 110-1, ! •. . ti-is that would� and fa•:cries are not expected Green. R.R. 1, Locust Hilly In . Grit of Midla ld Mr. Red its foLo rr d t astual� alert. close down, Tae exercie hould grocery department,winner of the j ,vas-bank manager in Pickering These many aims to the point cut many blank spaces in attractive bean pot was Mrs. L !interment in Cedar Vale. Came- exercise but of importance to comriuri:Y planning of which Gardner. Bay Ridges. to Cannin those lr. 11y is that it will enable your EMO is aware and far ! ry1n one to work out the family Sur- which some plans have been Mr, and Mrs. Don Blizzard. Dr. and Mrs E. MacBean and formerly of Catneron Street have I F tiL i viva! piss. y, Church St. North, we.-e. produ.ed, moved between Whitby, and j in Buffalo one Saturday recently i- S-hool Principals in the muni• The effect of these plans will Brooklin on No. 12 Hwy, and entertained the children by-; cipality have been advised o_' a be assessed and improved upon, Mrs. Shirley Kearney, Hiley I along them to rise zoo in Bu!- f school pcal, but Should the sirens which is one of the alma of the Ave., Mrs. Eileen Sowerb falo. � I sound during school hours on this exercise, Y' ' exercise some m Brock Road and- Mrs' Muriel I The Sentinels; Grade 9 Vi-1's, t may cored°ic! a One siren in Oshawa east may fort of revised fire drill but will not be completely 'installed in Darcy. Barbara Bowan end Mar-I Picks^zQ United Church, ,went a send 1`­e children no further than time for the exercise but the im Welsh from Pickering South-I bowling on Saturday, Oct 28. ; the school, grotuids and shortly other nice in L�.e south of the West attended the Girl Guide! ?ollawi-iq this they enjoyed•. return them to their classes. egt>taty should be heard for the Provincial Training Camp at Doe•I lunch and ga-.es and discus rive n' Municipal governments -1 the first time, although time will not hike last weekend- receiving in-ll sfoas at the hone of their pre county will lake Par in the exer� permit a contractors thocaNph Pbuctiosis in.Brownf t handicraft sident, Bonnie McCaIL•aan: e' 'a a ��which is ezp—ted to last 24 check befo:a the eaeeclso,T h and International Guido Train- Mr. and Mrs Cliff Hawker at The northern and remeio (�flr Windsor Drive, had his brother r i t e Radio station CKLB, Oshawa, of the county will receive a pbm- Mr otod Mrs. W. P Baker and David, and family from Hay Riv p will ea-ry local situation reports 1 ed message to their fire halls family, a week d were g Tara;er, NWT, with them on Sunday,ee as broadcast from the county and it is their municipal council's over the weekend visiting Mss Cli f is deer hunting this week control EMO h eadgvariers at the EMO responsibility to carry the Baker's mother. os Mac?ler. I Oshawa A' q r - report toLlowir. the nc- warning to the public. SYmpathY is extended to An- Mr, and Mrs Wm. Hook.+r and ! tfa.^.c1 broadcast from 7 to 8:30 In an event Phony van Box•^1. Christina St, laaily are in Wareham, Alta. Mr ea to p.n on Monday evening acid Y much cau bs- _ Who received a Cable from Hol- Hooker has a teaching position ; during Tuesday.. g grained by listening to the radio at 7 { .0 8:30 on Non Pic land informuig him of the death there, but will be returning at $se ' kenn3 will !sa"ve. the first fiend cif-ive-in des day evening; - design which Listeners will be able-to hear November 13. jDrive-L-i theatre in Canadc with l lace the screen tower at the his mother on Monday. close of school. P - forced-air electrical heaters, when I theatre front with adjoining box �j CcIs co an: Mrs. Burris. Lincoln - the Odeon o Township Meeting Nedt'S About . 1 SLAP-HAPPY Ni11NTERS pens its new theatre olfices It is clai.•ned that picture .� St., is coached to Fr.ast General ' self Valley' Farm Road, in,the not ' conMaat and vfewin Hoepitcl. Mrs Ruttle has been in 1 ANNOY LOCAL RESIDENT g Pleasure too cuateit future.' ! will be improved by this i is Proposed Public lLibrar ,S S @AI hospital six weeks Card hopes to! I&sa Violet Swart told Picker' The new Laect a will probably�lion, ensuring the screen is free �/ return hotie sent week.' E ing. Twp.' Council this week :ha I g J tt be -a+"� Od'�on�l?=1ge D:ivo-I..., from distracting sight sources Sorry to hear that Mrs Petit-,it was time something was done r and will handle 1,050 cars It is The concession area will cover Miss.lune Munro, supervisor of 'able, more people using them Jean has broken her arm,. and!about the 'slap-happy'' hunters ; an all-weather, open-cirer and�6,700 square Peer and will � extension services of the provin- and that children would deo He:ma:i Meijerink, Main j get a o era, going around •each.it will be constructed of the -very•heated by two independent gas- vial library service,addressed a wider selection of good books. St., fractured his foot Thes.� ac- weekend ".finis at eve public meeting in Brougham vidents h g rythirsg t latest in outer+-oor ttie .-e design. fired ed forced air units, Iii addition gam last Mrs. R. Adamson, chairman of happened last' week. f sight".' f 3t ss locate. on 24 acres between ! to the cafeteria-style confections Thure'i'a'v '":ght on the subject of the meeting• called for questions Ms and Mrs George Town, She said that signs rig W-diny r ihighways 2 and 401, about rNo i counter, the most up-to data public lib-arY'agstema. iron the floor. She-,wood W., attended dinner !no hunting and re dischc;e o t es west o: Pickering. equipment will provide fast and Was 14-u-:ro said that the pro-f Coun, Milton Mowbray caked and dar.sr of the King E, -i fi:ex.ns have been I. i! prtncipaI__.ee si'eralion ir. efficient concession service to vincial library service is inter-i if the present libraries would p acticcll;r' The Sheraton ho el, Toronto, last Fri- obliterated by hunters. the layout has been so provide 1 patrons erred in strengthening public cease to series under, the public dam' Reeve Scott said it wca diffi-.; pro:itable operation during the ' � The type of playground libr library A large ntunber of our moo� equip- cry source a-:.. that libraries , system, ; cult to Catch tree= in tine act of j::ten severe winter months. All ment to be installed for the small can do a better job with co- I N'iss. Munro said. they would have Bare hunting this week. i disc:a"giag fife gun s e ::ante a.-id exit roadways are + fry's . enjoyment is still being operation. cease, to exist as association jib. The fol.0wing are at Magneie- to be g j �t paved as are rest ramp. Considered. However a large area She told the *-ee-!, •r•, `caries but would become branch "wan, VPs.• Ht nt, Ted Parker, Les High School Commenctoment xeas, The' single rc:a System tics been -set aside for this; and was. estimated that'one mills in I g• P Y I libraries under the public Jib_ ;Parker„ Bob,- Hrry and 'Don To Hear Toronto Professor nas been cdopied !or ease of expense will not be spared ir. 1 Pickerin T'. : rare She also said that council 'Scott' W'!ter and Dori Pierson, i d riving thro bout 'the entire i g P would raise ; sets the ^ill rate, to. ,Art Ives, E.-i- 'Ba:i4ey and Lloyd �'e l Oth anr.:.l c=_'`-=e' I roe area and Providing the most modern and a2b,000 •This with a grant of 31 answer to Irish - dent axe-rises o{ Acke ing )is-: . P appropriate light- ` populcc rides for the young t- ± another question. from Mr. Mow- g pa per coat o the expenditures j j I ing and illuminated airec%oncl roes. would net another $7,000. She ;may. Mr Dave Miller, Sherwood W W. 'ict High School win be held :n;s 'signs will be installed where ' The Odeor• Rouge Drive-Iii is said that if a public library fs t Reeve Sherman Scott asked .is hunting •ct Goo�erha.-n with Friday, Ndv 10 at 8 p--. :rece ! g eY' scheduled to be completed Miss Munro to explain the county the Round Lake Hunt Club, and I G::est speaker for the erenrng The screen will be 1,200 '•set f sp ing and with its plitam lists, ce�veabe grants! it would . cry nets —Mr .Hickson, Sherwood.Uft.• is_ w ° yv .] ad the graduates i , 2 br r:i• ' .. dress e- sill be P-^'. D_ M 1day;se,,�A A, wide, designed !or Cifserseseope rerrrp for 7;050 carts and-space Munro said :licit county- Lorinq with the Live. Wire Hunt 1'l Miss M A public library would be run i Pa D, loryer I p:ere.^.taio^s, and to be Ioc s ed : for expansion to 1,250 it wil! �' i libraries are few in number and ��. I• regist cc of U ni- 950 feet from the entrance. This: herald a new era in by a board that would consist of not very error. She said they Blood clinic at Pickering Unit- ve:sit�j College, I is a departure from the conven drive-isle Year-roued he reeve and four members cep_ Y g. ed Church- in C E Centre on ' The invocation will' be given ! peration in Canada. pointed by council. Legislation only serve il part of the county. g I Book mobiles were briefly die. Monday Nov 13 Aftenoon from` b=' Rev H S Shepaerd, B.A ,now'going through, would hear. D D., recto: of St George's An • y I cussed, it was pointed out that Z 4:30; evening, 30 9 • f f travelling libraries could help 9' I^ the members with the reeve• Mr' and.Mrs Walser.L n•=-_ of ; yucca Church. Pickering j Police Handle Rash of Car Accidents i Miss Munro contended that un- I with the book stock of the help Y• + - _ • Princi al Mr •J� C. Richardson,Dunbar-on attended the c P I public library system hrysac 'B A, B.Ed, will give the address • • • t der the' y our branches" until the' stocks fhemum' tee held at R. 5 Mc- 'n Pickering Twp This Past Week there would be more books avail- ; were-sufficiently built up. l,aughli^ -.state on Saturday, of .welco=e. The valedictory ad- Nov 4 ' dress will -be give; by Miss D1- Police o! Pickering Twp were i n Mr, and Mrs. D, Creighton of anal Joh_son of the graduating! C.W.L. Announces !kept busy last Friday night with I II • at • Riverside D:., had Joe Morrison, class. e !a rash of motor accidents,.that.; Meet Mike �Storm Ajax Businessmen Toronto, staving with them for I 'ts 961-62 Executive 'arlunately did not result in ser'i- . , L * u twoweek -holiday. r ' pickers Hs & S� . Following is the 1961-62 e.-Y I.cus injury to those ,involved. I Night 1 o Be Held Are Appointed Sorry to hear that young ,arid 11/1 _utive of the Or-tario Count Cary Watson of Brougham and' {' • I+iforrisey, Riverside Dr., is home °`J South Region -of the Catholic Douglas Norman of Toro:�to were ! T�(j�'s�ayr Noy. '6 To Hospital Drive ` with the measles. Council Plan Women's League: involved in a head-on crash on Pickering :;Sc ecial). -- fr`eet.f Industry and commerce or.-. i Don't for :o attend Ajax I. Director, Rev. L. J., Austin, the curve- Peticote Creek that ; nation in the $495,000 High School either Friday or Sat- ! Whitby; charaman, 'Mrs. E. P a irally der,:olfshed'both cars I Mike Starr" night in'South'Pick- pub':; urday,.Nov. 17 or 18 at. 8:30 Workshops J ering Twp will be held next i peal for a new Ajax and Pi - pm �praggs, F•;ax;' secretary, Miss iJo in u:fee sustained'. Thurso Nov. 16,, in the Pick- , 'rig General Hospital will lc:a "Dial M for Murder," is being I Verda Packer, .Pickering, tree- I Two Young women were treat- I �' pe.fo-med and it's too good a j Pickering Horne and Schoo! l surer, Mrs. Ralph Jones, Oshawa. ' e3 at Ajax Hospital for•face cuts enng Village 'Town Hcll, The j three prominent Aiax busine_:- play to ziss, i Council rip:crr.ed a series o. � Conveners—Spiritual, Mrs. K.� cr;d abrasions after a two-car e�ent, which was scheduled •!or 1 men and chairmen. -Mrs. C. Pil•sey, Church St. N•,•I three workshops the first o? 1 Ireland, Ajax; social actin Mrs cra h at the corner of Con. 2 and I an earlier date, was postponed K. D; Morley, president of had. Mr and Mrs. Murray Miller, which will take 'place at the I S. Glodvs, West Hill; Girl Guides, ' Brock Road+They were: Pat AIex, 'when national duties forced the Dowtv Equipment of Canada L t, Mrs. W;hor Toronto, anal ffr. 1 Brock Road School or Nov. 8 at I Mrs, L. Auest, Whitby; education, an ter, 16, and Linda Pequegan'f, labor minister to cancel his.tap-, has been na ed chairman of b- and,Mrs Boyd isle, and fa-ni!y ; c p rn, Registration fee is 25 cents. I Mrs, Kelly DeGra Oshawo 15. both o[ Ajar.', who were Pearance, I cal industry. _ Y pas- • y. for the area cc from Moonstone with her on Sun- 'C0.ducting a 11eeting", ... d press .Miss Marjorie Harrison, ser.4ers of Michael Murray o{ The evening, which will be, vass, an- day. ! Procnemming" and "Family I Port Perr}: radio and television., ' Brock Road, who was in col'•i-l devoted mainly to a social get= A. S. McLean, mana er of t.e Don't forget "open. house" on Life•' are the subjects for this I Hfrs Gregory' .Carter, Whitby; •sion with a car driven 'by Lola together with a minimum of of-I Asr_x b-rncti of the Canadian , Nov.'15 from 7 :0 9 p;m. at Lis- ; first r eating and the s eakers Qele hone, Mrs. A. C. Love, Osh .i are ficial n 'rn- : •;�+w T P p B y of Oshawa. Property dam Proceedings will provide c ' per:al Bank of Canada„ has ac- .Ave. Public School. -Parents I will be 1J rs. , Gaiskell and Mrs. awa; resolutions, Mrs. Walter i age was.heavy to both vehicles. wonderful opportunity for man? ­1 cc' the 'cost of chairman of and friends welcome. t fiarrell, from Ontario Federation I Branch, Oshawa; Canadian Con-'I youths, of the new residents of the area local business,' Two Pickering Beach Mr. Allan Davis 37 Georgina, i Area "C". Discussion groups will sumer, Mrs. F. Donald, Oshawa; Robert Fountain, 16, and Peter j to get to know our energetic and ' had his mother visiting from Lon j be formulated toward the end of i Notional Magazine, Mrs. Norma : Myer, 16, luckily escaped iniury Popular member, of parliament, I R. C. Flemina, ganerol maneg- don, Eng. Mrs. Davis flew by jet' 'the -neetirig and it is honed that O'Connor, Uxbridge; immigration when their car hit the shoulder I For those who have lived in the I er of Fledco Concrete Pipe. Ltd., and plans to'stay a year. This is i much will be gained by those; and citizenship, Mrs. P. Kelly, of the road near Red Wing Or-t district 'for some time it will be 1 and Ajax industrial Commisstoz the, first time ir. 10 years MFs. who attend. Ajax. chards, went, across the ,west- an occasion to renew their ac- chairman, has been appointed ` Davis has seen her son. This is ar. open meeting and an 1 Presidents — Ajax, St. Berna-(bound lane, rolled and slammed quaintance with Mike and his chairman b�f special corporations. t We am- glad to report that Mrs ;open invitation is extended to I dette's, Mrs. Vincent Shannon, into a tree, the roof hitting first, 1 charming wife, Anne.. Industry, business, individual= Dency Taylor, Windsor Dr., i9 I all. There has been considerable 'Ajax; Pickering, St. Francis de� Everyone in South Pickering clubs and other organizations a e 'f hc*me from hospital ' planning to make these work- I Sales, Mrs, M. Togerson, Picker- of the People, Mrs. F. Donald, Twp, is invited to be on hand at being asked to contribute Mr, and Mrs Willie Earle and .hops a success sell it is hoped , ing; Rosebmk, St. Mary's, Mrs. Oshawa; Oshawa, St, Gertrude s, the "Meet Mike $495'- friends from Toronto have t e Starr" night in 000 to help pay for the planned gone hat. attendance, will be good Win `Saccoccio, West Hill; Port I Mrs, W. Branch', Oshawa; Whitby, -Pickering Village Town Hall 110-bed hospital for South Or.- holidaying in, the south. They 1 Make a note*of the date: Nov. B. ; Perry, Iriimaeulote Ccnception, i St. John the Evangelist, Mrs. G. next Thursday, Nov 16, begin- tario County. Government aran'ts will be back' in two weeks. The time, B p.m: The place, Brock Mrs Mary Amell, My.*tie Station; Carter, Whitby; Uxbrid e, Sacred nun at 8 Mrs. Wendy Smith, Georgina I Road School. We shall look for- Oshawcr St. Gzegary's, Mrs. R.I Heart, Mrs. W; O'Connor, red s g P.m. The event is being are expec!ed to provic> the..re. St., has returned home after t ward to seeing onsored by the South Picker maunder of the 12,34S,000 g you there. �Scott, Oshawa; Oshawa, St, Mary bridge. ing P-C Association. building costs, ' J • 1111 ,.. , ti . r : { , Two t ' ' November 9, 19115,1 �fM THE PICKERI N G NEWS ThurWa Y► THE 1 'iCERt NG NEWS Creators o f 7a1ter Thomson, Q.C. E S T A B L I S H E D 1 I1,1 R8 NOTARY PLiBUC Isatced every Thursday I o� MONUMENTS BARRISTER soLKtTOR -by The News Printing and Publishing Company _ fROF COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS ,Aralorized as Second Clans Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa ont DISTINCTION Tehpnone: WHiteholl 2-091'0 -SMRWTIDN RATES: $2.50 par year — 9"d StsW =3.00 per year 1 �•: -'� ' Northwest eonwr of Oid Plarlrkoad on Na �:Highway. BARRY MURKAR, Editor for THREE GENERATIONS — ADVERTIS11Nt RATES WU REYUEST — - ,Election. Fever S tafford Bros. Ltd. Donald G. Crossley PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT ,,. Election fever is catching as more and more names each I week are mentioned as seeking nomination• for council ; . iM 0 N U M E N T S Trade Publicity Product News - Advertising, ti gffices. Sales Promotion - Community Relations : This is custom* at this brie of ear, with nomination ' DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY MO 8-3952 Pickering Y y WH. 2-0363 ..P.O. Sox 356, day only a. few weeks away.. However, it appears there will be considerable more interest this year,. hecause o: the two-year term and the vari.cus gaesticrs :De rg pint or, PICKERING ONTARIO _ the ballot. TENDERS To The' 'Happy Couple It's,encourogir_g and a 1)� L sign to -see so ~:c.^.:r t people ta:{ir-g a_n terest ire a lc^- I c:it;-a' :e:d. Lets or. 'New :Municipal Offices LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU fiftE-itADIANCE. just hone that tare voters will cat�h .a htt e ..,. the sa=e OF YOUR WEDDING fever.. lets Will be received by W. W. Rankim Architect. i And '.Yhfe .ti ,s'Ch rch Street.North. Pickering, or the undasigded, iintil 4:00 BOOK NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY e are :t it, st's cue t::a ye^ at u� o e'ocis i 11ic afternoon of didates, get- out and fight a re^ ty hard .._.u' n_e: :;ya. l' WE COVER �' z MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1961, alfays,seems that ❑:ter an e ECt.o^ there is ta::s 07 t:is _na cor the coasretedoq`of A2w,Ett:mGipal of43cea for the 4'illage of. HOME — CHURCH — RECEPTION that, that is not . _a a, i t is , ? at, t ct ::cs s c_ . c l bickering. FROM $49.50 UP b or about a c�.didate. Pia :, �.c ficaacas and tender forms may-be obtaiwd on or � If eVe.jOrle IC:.�'r:s b..e :L'?es, there s : a ^e ^� --b- af_ Ito td�v. tic.rm'xr 6. ]961', at the office of the Architect. INCLUDES, ctr p yment of a drposit of S.i.00. -lems about the rnach:ne:r pn�?i^? a. and a ?he 1 — 8 x10 "OUR WEDDING" ALBUM -� 'y, lowest or any tend�t not necessarily accepted 12.,— 8 x10 PRINTS c=cbdates fight hard and clean there.shcu.d he nc Pea- BRUCE A. HOGART 1. Clerfy j - son for any nasty post-eiez�cn ta'k about the c. .aidates, The Village df Pickering: 1 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" /1LBUl�i Bo: 190. Pickering.0aratio. 12 - 4 x 5 PRINTS 'whether they won or .oat. 25 —PHOTO "THANK .YOU NOTES" COAA►LETE PMOTO NEWSPAPER COVERAGE PHOTOS SENT TO NEWSPAPERS OF YOUR CHOICE K PHONE OR WRITE e M 5 7 x ,^ B ' RRIE �P0MER0Y • ,� - ,t RA 3, PICKEUNG — TE. 9-1417 I PERSONALIZED PROTECTION , A. R. FC>RTIER'.INSURANCE PHONE ATlo k 2-0216 -MM — AUTO — Im — CASUALTY' =w SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT — ? : COMPLETE' SEP1'1C TANK SERV ICE ;NEW TANKS INSTALLED ' PAT..DUNNE TEmple 1-1841 ... yam•,...•�'.,'.,d. COOPER. BLOCK LTD. d q, 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO j BLOCKS & BRICKS STRUCTURAL STEEL -CRANE RENTAL J , '-STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO Phones. WH. 2-1960 — WA, 2-5103 — MO. -8-9911 Notice`To Our Customers - HOW MANY ARE BANK CUSTOMERS ? _ = Pickering Village Coffee Shop -win be • - closed from Nov. 1 to' Nov. 20 A safe guess would be every one of them That's because, in Canada, for staff holidays practically everybody has regular dealings with a chartered bank/Deposit During titii Period Grey Ceweb tiekNS wilt bq p.reha"on HM r,.. —Willis and Jo ce Fade, Prop. accounts number more than'121/2 million—or better than one for every y, P adult. And on the books of the banks'at any one tune'are 1,800,000 loans for just about every personal and commercial purpose/Through ppH BLIZZARD ELECTRIC 5,000 branchds, from one end of the country to the other, the chartered `'COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING ° banks bring a full banking service within the readh of everyone ' �.. . :FREE ESTIMATE THE_ CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY ng NiITNI'�'Y Phone PKkeri WH. -2533 • M 7hw'sdoy, November'9, 1961 „ .';,' T H E P l C K E R 11,1 C N E W S - " '- .` Page Three Barbara J. Baker anal RO consisting of Bible study and side Guardian, Sister May An- crafts.e �e Mvnro crafts. Rebekah Lodge, 3SQ FAIRPORT BEACH drew; Outside Guardian, Sister Mrs. Finley, mother of Richard /nstQfialrOn• Ntgi staff Barbara Greener; DDP and sta Finley, of Hillview Cres., is in / was introduced by Sister Edna - ell in Prett�r P�ekering Ceremonr Fairport Beach, Nov. 2.—Mr. Women's College Hospital, To Held On October 26 Balsdon. The and of honor MtII'IRO—DAJMX dressed the same and wore sap- •Bert ill of Lakeview Ave., held ronto. We wish her a speedy re- guard The wedding of Barbara Joan phire blue organza over .taffeta a dinner party recently at his covery. Installation of officers of Re- were,dressed in white and car- 2, of street length home. Amon the guests attend- We are glad to report that'Mr. bekah Lodge, No. 390, was held Tied ink and white mums: , baker to Robert James Munro gth with blue shoes, g g R Palmer hopes to return to p ' '-took place on Oct. 21, 1961, at 3 white gloves and white satin bow ing were friends from Fairport on Oct. 26 in the Lodge Hall. The installing staff looked love- Beach and Frenchman's work next week. y in dresses of mauve`and wear p.m. -in the Pickering United hat with forehead veil and they �' • . Sister IsabeIl Saunders, DDP`and 1 • Church. The ceremony was per- Randy Farquhar celebrated his Miss Gail Diane Doney,'daugh- staff of District No. 7, OsEdwa ing white corsa es. The install- formed by Rev. Buttars. coed Pink and white canna- fifth birthday last week with a ter of Mr. and' Mrs. William g , bons• party for his friends. -.:c=ey of Sunrise Blvd.,.Dunbar`- West, .ware .installed in their ing staff work was well given The ljride wore awaltz-length -,cn Shore-, and Mr. Wm. Earl respective offices. Sister Nant also the floor work at the closing gown with ,a sweetheart neck- Flower Mr. Walter Unsworth of Otta Y 4 girl, Miss Sandra Cole- line visited the Pat Dunne's this Gouriay, only son of Mrs. Miriam Culley, Noble Grand Sister Ethel which showed they all did their line and white net from the bof man cousin of the bride, wore GourI of Park Cres., were •,dice to the neck. At the top of Sunday. Mr.. Unswort and fam- cY Hull and Vice Grand Sister Edna pis *all. Sister Nancy Gulley —- the,gown a white lace band with blue lace over taffeta, a blue ily'are former residents of Fair- united" in marriage at St. Balsdon and Rec.-Sec. Evelyn, presented the District Deputy sequins and short, sleeves also £ovrer barid hdt, white' gloves, Fort Beach. George's Anglican Church, Pick- Bekkevoid. Financial Sec. Sister President, Mr. ,Saunders, with a equins. From the bodice a white socks and black patent g ering, Saturday, Oct. 28. Dr. H. S. Florie Rcffe Y gift, and Sister Hull was with s Mrs. A Pickard is reco:rerin y, Tress., Sister Mar i J Shepherd officiated. Grey, g present- .princess line to the waist.and a from surgery in the East Genera. y, Chaplain Sister Iris C..ne, ell with a spray of red roses from " shoes. She carried blue and white , The best man was Mr. Edward. Musician •Sister P'atri-ia S.ik'. full skirt of white satin covered Hospital, Toronto. Her many the fasaTly•by Sister May Andrew. with net and set off b four em- carnations. friends'wish wish her a 'speedy re. Chill.man and matron of honor .RSNG, Verna King, LSNG Sister y presented with Y Y was .Mrs. Norah Chillman. The Mabel Prouse; Color Bearer, Sis- Sister Culls was bossed lace panels coming to a The bride's mother, Mrs.,Wes- covert'. . a gift,by Sist •Hull and Sister bridesmaids were Angela Aldred ter Rose Barrette Warden, Sister gr point, with the snatching white ley Baker, wore a sapphire blue Congratulations to .Barbara g Patricia Silk. A lovely.lunch was I Chomey who was 14 years old ani a cousin of the bride, Ar- Ella Found; Conductor, Sister E. y, satin shoes. The veil was of served b Sister. May Andrew shoulder length with a tiers. sheath, with lace over taffeta, lene Galbraith of Orangeville. Burns; WSVG,, Sister Evelyn and Sister R. Irish ;md commit. on Nov. 2 and to Diane Moore Gloves were white net from the navy' accessories. rhinestone who was 15 on Nov. 3. The brides sister, Gloria, was Bentley; LSVG, $is R. Irish In- 'tee. wrist to the elbow.,_The bride's necklace and earrings and pink }. flower girl.•Ushers were Steven _ This Sunday at Dunfair Baptis Aldred and Gar Done flowers consisted of white carries- roses in her corsage. Church'Mr. Paul Delano will be Y Y The bride's BROUGHAM tons with red roaea Y caption was held 'at the bride's a xardec in May for music exams the guest speaker both morning home: After the hone The matron of banal was Miss Groom's mother, Mrs. Roy lriun- honeymoon they The Home and School Council � ro of Ajax, wore a 1 and evading. Mr. Delaney is will be living at 42 Lakeview of Pizkeririg onii'district had ar- Marg Found. Miss Found wore puree velvet presently taking graduate study Ave., Fairlow port Beach. ranged a workshop night for Mrs, Sinclair and Mrs. Murray pale pick organza over pink taf- dress with yellow roses. at, Central Baptist Seminary, in Congratulations to .. Angela Tuesday,-Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. at feta, the dressing being of street , Best man was•W Toronto, Julian of Park Cres., a pupil of Brock Road School'. For.transpor Hollinger of Hamilton dar length and also ink shoes with Wayne Harvey on Mrs. W, ,Hamilton one day' p• On Monday, Nov, 6 the Hi- Nellie E. Mount, who received a Cation" arrangements phone TE last week '. white vas: Her hat-was in the of Ajax Ushers were Mr. William . �Q Dewars,the bride's uncle and hit•. Teens of Dunfair Baptist .Church bronze medal, the junior schol- 9-3365, shape of a white' bow of satin Bruce Ben, the groom's uncle. 'arm be having a film in their arship of = and the special To celebrate his"'fourth birth- Mrs. Wm. Ellicott, .Sr., Miss with a forehead length.veil. She meeting. Nellie E. Mould award at her re- day, Martin Julian held a party pal Barran also Mrs. S. Rea The reception was held at Cedar s and carried blue and white canna- Street Hall in Ajoz y girls in public vital recently. Angela was also on Fridcy-at his h•9me. Those of man visited with ,Mrs. William school,.12 years old and over are presented with another bronze- his young friends attending were Knox one day recently. Miss Nancy Baker, sister of the Mrs. Barbara Munro would invited to the Junior Teens meet- medal previously won in May. Cathy 'Couvert, 'Linda.and'Car: , bride and Was Katherine Munro, like to thank all the good people ing at Dunfair Baptist Church Her' brother. Martin, was `also Barton, Michele,'-hele,'-,Pe=er and Mi. •Mr and Mrs. H. Robertson of sister of the groom, were brides- who gave her gifts at showers on Friday evantng at 8 p.m. The presented with two bronze mad- chael Newman and Elizabeth Toronto had tea on Sunday with makisa The bridesmaids both and wedding. prpgram is on interesting one als, one having previously been Jean.Parkinson: Mrs. Matthews. Several from here were at Georgetown last week due to the passing of the late Mrs. IL Wright (Villa Beer) who was �� ♦ well known here where she spent her daugh e1 s,days Kathleen (Mrs, ,Goo. " Brandford) and Dorothy (Mrs. 1rL Hillich) also several •graadchil- dren.'Her funeral took place fast Thursday. .Mrs. Le=mon, who has not en- toyed good health for some time, d is now in Ajaz Hospital. All join in wishing her_9i-speedy recov- ery. Mr, and Mrs. Ken Bint and family, also Mrs. E. Carswell of Oshawa, called on their mother. Ms. W. Hamilton during the t weekend, Mrs, Allan icott aom , - lad Me and Randal Elliood to Oshawa one day recently • �, where they visited relatives at Hillsdale Manor. service John's Church �'w.,•,. � ... Church from w on o no t. 's w . in the afternoon. Sunday school f at 1:30 and church at 2.30 p.m. The Woman's Association met osi Wednesday evening, Nov. 1 Rk at the home of Mrs. M. Connor r who recently moved to her new home in Stouffville. There was a ,• .good attendance. The president, Ms, George Willson welcomed all present, The devotional was taken by Mrs,. H. Miller from f Peter 5:24, followed -by prayer. Hymn 388 was then sung follow- ed by the minutes of the previous Nil I ' meeting. Several discussions were held and decided favorably. It was decided to send out Invi- -. - vauahait v;,y,r Dr Lww Se&n tations to past members to attend ., .. � the next meeting being held at ";`• Drop in at your Vauxhall' dealer's and take a look at the m n r the home of Mrs," Fallis in -De-for V f1 T 1 , t � �R�j�,j� ���j C C e ���a m report. The treasurer gave her new Victor. This r.rust kable car tttra�hs the beginning of new �I lJl 1 li 1LLJ u 1 1111JIJ r - leasure.its motor Inside and out,every detail of the 1962 report• aMeeo to closed in the p r i'y —• usual w ` followed by a dainty aY Victor is inspired by today's'awareneer of good,clean design. ; Vauzhall Ve"Seda _ lunch. Hostesses: Mrs. Connor, Mrs. T. Philip and Mrs, Charles This is the new Victor—boldly original, its lines clean and ate` Burrows 1 t' The You^.g People held their uncluttered. Available in a range of splendid new colors, in + meeting in the school, Sunday, Deluxe, Super or Standard sedans, or Estate Wagons. = Nov. 5, with Diane Carter in charge: Mr. J. Shepherd showed A his'is the new Victor—with deep-sprung seating,a Vast j some, interesting pictures of a- oC windows, provision for safety belts. ,_ — Pan and the Stratford -Theatre. , In these beautiful cars you'll find The next meeting wi11 be held in . truly luxurious comfort for six, the school on Nov. 19 with, Miss This is the new Victor-with the world-proved Vauxhall tE- with vigorous six-cylinder power Cheryl Lisco abe; in charge, 4-cylinder engine., flexible 3-speed . matched with two top trans- missions—smooth Syniro-'Afesh The Women's Institute will 41.1-Synchro-Mesh transmis- Vauxhall Cresta Sedan hold their next meeting on,Tues- n and time-tested Hydra-Matic. :'• day, Nov. 14 it. the Tw Hail at sion or optional 4-speed 2 p.m. Roll call: ,T p. hand transmission with wh;t'xN3,1!ryes s andard on Crests,00:'.:ndl at ertre cost on other models, book. HostesseS-: `hors, Geo. Gray, floor change. ' I`•lrs. H. N,alcolm and Mrs. Milne. Motto: "An investment_.a knowl- The British Car edge. pays the best diviliends. built and backed by The Womar_'s`Miasiori�ry So- s a General Motors '. �; � •y'' a •. � ciety will meet on Thursday, Nov. 16 at the home of Mrs. Pl. Plaxton, assiate3 by Mrs.•Bayles yauxhalFVictor Estate'wapo `" GET BEHIND THE WHEEL OF A NEW VICTOR—SOONI - and Mrs. Mairs.gnd Mrs. Allcin • — o, vte2y.. Ellicott, Con'1eri6iB Mrs. Blacle , . LAW . MOTOR SALES LIMITED - , man. lvo . . Goa:: lies welcome. me. PICKERING .—'-PHONE WH,. 2-5660.1 —MO. 5-4261 call: "�•" A11 tallies weIcoms: •Mrs. George Perry was able to Ieave Atax Hospital on Saturday l said is now recuperating'at the : ham e of friends at S ou thwcgd • i \ - - bar 9, 19" fo9e Fr THE iCKERING NEWS •' - � - • � - ThYtrsdslyr Hove bar i The Frisndshfp'Group of St.1 :AUCTION SALE i And:ew's Prelsbyterian Church I d flu-1 3 YR� =• will hold their November meelirg I Auction sale of househol LOCA a i, !:c reaber 15, at 830 p at r_i.t. s?:s`tas. c�tac, g.c3swcc,.•t' �� ' D� _ _ `�� •(_ .^.a*r._ of hies. £iic •i cu^9 Mass:s. v,!'es:c: G �a.s htr. — '—,- �. Saerwoai Road East, Pickering. W,!e:r end Mrs. e.=!. A P.an-� -- Hostesses will be M. young . t- titer Aa tic- F_ia^-e F:c::c1.. I A door-to-door •ccnvess was Labei3 you soya are all Canada of t.A new Bay Ridges area, hoar { crid Mrs. hawker. F.e�se no's House, Main St, biark:.om VL- :o.Au,:,ed i:y i4 Puy Lodges wc- Packers pio3ucts, been a sincere and tireless work- t> of time of meeti ng. - � lgge or. Saturday, !V'bv., r'3, 136;. art •'.^.der t•se- supervi.;ion of George Aesop announces that e: for all our neighborhood or- Iola We wish to extend our hear:- 'dins• lie ndarson of Fordon a new activity will be started ganizations. l . ti Property of Mrs.Ira Shank; Avenue durin the t two n--.xt Saturday, Nov. 11. It will He was one' of the original Fell thanks and dpprecic'aor. fc: 4 P� acts of kindness, messages o: ( Highland Creek {weeks, be known as Saturday afternoon group that formed the Interim f1 �� sympathy and beautiful floral 1- bliss Hand-arson reports that handstand. It will he for the pre- Committee of t:ss Bay Ridges offerings received from our kind `'mss:e:fislc, xLZa color, fall leaf cpp:oxfma!eiy $300 was obtained teens and there will be a nemi- Ratepayers' Assoc., and made table, chesterfield chair, wine the actual neighborhood can- nal charge of 15 cents to help several visits to the council OIL PAWS AND SERIFlCE frier-ds and neighbors during cu- s n `g -,.. -- -- W.QA"g Machines-$20 and up., recent bereavement in the loss.of color, upholstered easy c-.aa:, vacs plus the following soma- with the refreshmRnts. their behalf< AJAX BARGAIN CEMR! r__ electric kettle, electric tocsaer, ,ice, $100 �m Censolidat•9d Youngsters attending are ask- Mr. Burnie served as the first ou:, father, John T. Stephenson, c:oss-cut saw, matal hed a.:d Bhons: WHitehall 24110 also Ae f. M. Buttons and the Building ,Co.-poration; M from ed to wear 'skirts and blouses treasurer of the Recreation As Open Every W& Till 9 e'doek McEachnse Funeral Home. spring, stainless steel tub, 6 din- Border Dciries; $25 from Won for the iris and skirts and ties_ sociation and is',also a very go- -The Family let, extension dining table, chin 1 ter Bakeries and $10 froia Sub= :or'die boys. ,--_ - live member of the ''lest Batt erg room chairs,,dL-s.r. com h•' NOTICE - urban Services Ltd. The first Bay Ridges wedding Ridges Group Committee. Dt. S. D. Weisbautrs I would like to extend a very spe. cabinet, couch, two 8-day wall This group certainly should be took place last Saturday at St. His hobby, since moving b t} onraunass opening an cial "thank you"•pas Dr. W. W. Tom- docks, mantel clock, single bed .ommended for a successful of Frances de Sales Church; in, the area, 'has been finding O1i[ office for general practise at linson, and to tine doctors and staff grid spring, occasional oriole, fort iict rsqui:ed a great deal of Pickering. the history'of ttsa township, hoer of the Toronto General Hospital, who rocking arm chair, card tablo, planning and work. Miss Sharon Hayes, the' eldest it operates and getting to know' 877 Antonio Street attended are while a patient there pressure pump,two Iawr.bawling The Recreation Association's daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim its people. ' say Ridges, Pkkerlrsg Township, oiso to Rev. Mr, Sw"ars of Pickering balls, small two-d:cover cabins.: -Ladies Auxiliary would like to Hayes, was wed to Mr. Ron There is no doubt the popuiae as of October 2, 1461. United Chwich and to Rev, Dr, Shop- two antique pictures, fern stand, announce the following ativides Bartlett 'of Prince Albert, Sast Mr. Burnie will work hard for Phone No. 539.3031 herd of St. George's Anglican Church number of odd chairs, spring mat- for November A skate exchange Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett will re- everyone in School Area No. 2. Ontario County Medical phi in Pickering, and also to.Mr. William tress with mattress cover, wall ,rill be held at the model hortio side.with Sharon's family peed- NOTE: The post oifice will lair - McEad►nle, J.., and Doric Masonic tapestry, electric floor lamp,+enclosure on Saturday, Nov. 18 ing the purchasA of a new home changissq •she- location of the -- APPLES FOR 3AtE-Mdntwh, 5nbws, Lodge, PScke►i+;�, and Dunbarwn dresser, two electric table temps, its the afternoon. States,may r a in Bay Ridges, group mail boxes this weekend. St, Lawrence, Baxter, Spy, Tree 'United Church WA., and ►kkering box of mirrors, etc.,' metal filing bought and scid for a small ser- Mr. Ernest Burnie has are- for the new service starting next Run, 31 2aF busiselt Gn.wieglt 111.00 uHygj gacle,y, and for those cabinet, quantity poultry fencing, vice charge , On Friday, Nov. nounced that he will be an offi- Monday. Residents are aslcitd to - per bushel. (bring your ovrm can- many kindnesses of'nhtiws, friends Mercury auto wheel and tire 23 at 7:45 p m., at the home of cial candidate for Pickering Twp. pick up their locks-from the pros- {, tainers, pleas.). WH. 2.1367. and � shown w my wife and complete, roll building asbestoc i .Josses tt, Murdoch, Pkkering. Oat. ironing board, 1-.navy duty Mrs. Ciid} Sykes. 8511 7.atof, a School Board;,.Area .No. 2, and ant boxes and place them on the myself 4wring my illness. A very paper, euchre wit. be held. R-a.reshments will accept, nomination on Nov. new boxes: The moil boxes will 41b Con.-East of Church Street 1 h electric motor with cord, _ _ special."I�aests•rout" p• will be served . . . A label drive 24. be planed in the new locations APPLES AND POTATOES FOR SALE -living White, Eatonia electric vacuum cleaner, will also be conducted and ii is Mr. Burnie, one of the pioneers this Saturday afternoon. 'McIntosh, $115 per bushel. other three ladders, set scales, 240 „aped that everyone will take ' wade s available. Pieose bring sus• 1 With to thank my many fri"s lbs., 90 gal:pressure tank. Many part as all proceeds will go .to- for lies, weekends, and neighbors for cards, flowers and articles not mentioned. talrhiers app �n gifts received during my stay. Ajax wards supplying kitchen equip- gifts ORCHARDS Mospltal, also Dr. Haines, r1f, Harts- meat for the recreation hall. Support Hos ital Drive i mi11e west of Pickering on Nee 2 berg and Dr, Gardner, also to tM Property o!Mrs.lii►estoaa.f3earboro P Highway, -WHilehad 21247 staff of the Ajax Hospital; to Mc- WAWW-OA 'lade, &%a and fur.f Eochnks and Dr. McKay for their Two bar stalls, swivel upholat- A�D�� a`; ,e,Nure-good prices paid• Phone kincinlsss shown. ered, two steamers, two school O ecti �I a iJ $495 000 wH. 2-2628 on Saturday or Sun - +. Alive Mansfield desks with seats, wicker lawn Mr. Gordon, Bray and.Mr. Les- / day. Other times, Morkham 698M1. desk, P.A. square with two lie Morley of,Pickering conduct- We wish to thank our relatives, Y 9 friends and neighbors for their apsakers,. square top stand, ed the church service here on "Saturday, Nov mber 18, i%1-Ex. Amany acts of kindness and ex- steamer trunk with' u4e.•taic- .Sunday a-hernoon, with'Mr. Mor- tensive uu= c lawn chair, 'Hoover vac, ley' delivering a very fine mea- . 'lsrrwiture� cis,s dsinaware, glass- zeaaions at sympathy: P uum cleaner •with attachments, - The Cloret!lOnf - —David. Clive sage, The Rev. M. Butters, who lvmlt t. alas motor 1 hp, garden and Family, large arm chair, electric lamps, was taking services in Galt on •tools; arc, is motor I Alp. g den mirrored shelf, two fireplace Sunday, will be back in the, pul- r am, honkie" Mouse, Main St.. mark.. We would like Ito thank our mantel seta pictures, ornaments. pit next Sunday. 12th Aannuol t�ofito 'Claus Parade ary mall electric rag?e, ha"s YNkage: Property of Messrs. . thy. floral tributes and cards, child's crib,brass bed.Inglis ekc- The' ahildrer. of AudleY and i relatives. neighbors and friends for their expressions o! aydspa- Nhsten fk Shank Mrs, Wiley and eTC wcshez, Beat: electric wash- lowe'e parts schools had Hal. SATURDAY NOV. ZrJ Mrs. Heal. saes starts precisely at 1 Easy electric,washer, glc.;s lowe'en ins. m their aclsoola r I sent during our recent bereave- ; P.M. •Tertass Cash -.He reserve and cu to vomit cabinet for this Past weak, rte punk• sale held rain or shine. Ken merit in the bss of a bvmq ,Pd P. Y ri Clarke Prentice, Auetienesrs. hsi:bctnd assd father, washroom. large dresser with The girls of the .CGPf dater- tip Pam LIST e -Mrs. Jack eta=hleton mirrar, round top eitensson table. twined the little folk at a mss- - e blowers with mosors. querede party at the church on 9tllNl flows- . two furnace WA F.ami! Fn 'evening, Prizes went to e heater: � 9 oy Thermo spec Norge Ckwesoi* P.Wk Schaaf Mwirrs PICUMMG VILLAGE CMWIL electric refrigerator. Other ar- Wendy Izatt, dressed as an In- ad 4� pafpils ales over. 181 220.00, Ztld ;10.00 rear,-,into tact..far Ga 7 ants s � �,lar �e11ig of the rkk1W tidets dean; Blity Hedge. as a cowboy, 9 p�ib awd wrdoP, 1s1 ;�0..00r 9wi #10.00 APPt14 g^If+g 9-Nklm" ns and nomw lag VA." Cauriclr .0 be Mid on and as a b gad groom of teat hupsossr, ter alter. R Tonatlre. - Smith OfINf NMrMi-�5.00 Twesdav, ft ipl- 14., 1lbi,of Illit0 1P"Very of 'Mfrs. Willey. N.R. !. tlansnseat, Oar. p,,a l„ ow s 1elt Ch*WA rs. �,� 1: Ddlitlieta 'Pie children -in,eyed games and V Noels-ls! :10.00,2nd .00 retresbtrsents. aeiely The bodies' AW of St. Andrew's ` ' A. Mlagorlar. Cam''` Four chorine kitchen chairs. The CGIT hat been collecting caw"" flows-safte WP Presbrerion Church will men at the The monthly meeting of the four oak chairs, book ease, two Sot UMCEF, be"ne of Mars. Jean Pointer in Whitby Woman's Hospital Auxilkry of .upholstered chairs, oak table, Club met at the home of Mr, Decorated bkydes-(12 years wed.W1der) 1M S&M a" Thursday, Nov. 76 at pens, Con the Aiax and Pickering General trip M sd aii the church 1 at 1:43 p.m. A11 Hospital will be held in the wicker chair, wicker-magazine'saagazine .arid Mrs. Bill Brown on Satur- j� :j-Q0; � :1.00. OIl1oP ehil�elL's NF wiffb of 1th church ore w S p.m.' nurses' residence on Monday, rack footatoll, walnut chair, round day evening, with a good 'at- itviss--1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00, 3fd $1.00. _ - nuns 13 at 8 p.c The president, �abogamy ,table. three f e r n tendance, Mr. L Fair, Uxbridge, Mrs. Jean Cafe invites members_ stands, folding table, mahogany Ontario County Agricultural rep- ScOyy, Qrides, irowniesr Cube-ld $15.00, 2nd An. Anna" wouid like to thank rock chair, good chest drawers. resentative, was the guest speak- $10.00, 3rd and 4th ;3.00 each Iser neighbors, friends and the Pick. and friends to attend. It will just err, He showed pictures, taken at 9 electric heater, two stands, gcr- wing fpnnten for watching our build• be a month away from our bage container, mantel clock, agricultural activities and also Cbwnr-lst $5.00, 2nd $3.60 =.. ing on Haltowe•iin night when eM!Christmas bazaar, sb'we would shovels and saws, small emery, at the Calgary Stampede and in I boric across the road on the fo—r,, like. old-nylon' stockings and if iron frying pan, odd dishes, etc, the. USA. Lucky Draw-1st prize-Shetland pony or $100.00 Stewart *owes place was destroyed i you have short candles*and tray- m°g by Fire. Their het calls deeply a green; they would be three small lamps, two floor Some of the local deer' hunt- Canada Savings Bond, 2nd-Transistor radio, P P y P-' ores, red or `precia!ed. -Mrs. T. Annon , ecsated Ail the!tidies will be lamps, walnut end table, three ers are away this week trying _3ri"lectrie fry-pan, 4th-Hampor of gra- -:I "pp' metal lawn chairs. day bed. small their luck. pries. -' s interested in our entertszir'ment would'like to thank all my naigti• enamel table. three mirrors, four Mrs. Barlow arts Renee, of :da r.lae::ce demonstrates the I.W.Ioo den kitchen chairs, r„usic •yhl"•b'i, are 'spending this week . Parody starts of the station at 1.30 p.m. sharp lbws and friends who so.kinc.y re- making of hats. Refreshments - - membered ma with flowers and cards : abinet, van.ty dresser, two milk!t+rfth Mrs. Arch Bell, while Mar- yf:l•be ServeB, , white I was hiss; especially, I would __ ans, draperies.'guitar. two rots I v:n and.Arch-are away hunting. C rldy the children from Santa himself Fke to thank 'the organizations of "T..e united Nations gad Ee-1 "wer'bed brine,large assortment MAmmy Qua ,r.11, W..ttby: spent Dunbaiton Un tad Churc!s for title goa�—°.+o s, to ,Achieve WOrid of 'odd dishes, china c.^.d glass- a weekend with his urde and Y I ware; all above articles if. good aunt,:hRr. and Mrs Dick Winter: "though u moss. ge=e -1111 'be discussed !ry a , -Mrs, John' Barnes. ii,Sz.g.aaad parai ,Idcv. 22 ! Bondi:ion. (Wednesday; at Dun) arton Hig_i ' �H���YWOOD: 1 wises to express myrd- an thanks � 'Mr cKdite i Aitken,Panelists veal I Property of Mrs. Heal, Markham ��' '� No"t'�� - pro bit m relatives, Erie sand neigh- I bore, ehq Pickering a-d Dunba %n, os 2.Srs+ Kate Aitken, writer and f.:r. Jewton Hodgson of west- Two Flea. .^.ew beds ui:h box I world traveller and Mr Ro na:d i 1.n, Canada is visiting :e!a eves United Church WA, groups, the Dun. spring and mattress, sewing ca - .;ab,o, industricl.commissioner of it.-t to community. barton Kiwonis Club for their get- ct f I pine:, electric lamp, small wax- T The Council elf, the TOWrlahi Of Pick ring t0 -well cards, flowers, 'g.frs and per- Catharines Admission zee. nut•writing desk several small here seems to be an eptdeasic P g P { "$one[ visits'that made my stay ;n ttse of chicken-pox in the neighbor- give THIRD and FINAL reading to a PLUMBING BYLAW -hospital more pleasant. A special Y stands or tables, small chest of hood' drawers, good rug, carpet sweep- thanks to Rev, 9u»ors and-Dr. McKay AJAX AND PIC1�G We •extend sympathy to Mr. and two readings to a Township of Picketing.OFFICIAL =also D.. J.,O. Ruddy, nursed and staff GEhJERAI. HOSPTPAL e:, number of books, good wine-I and .Mrs, Walton Holmes and of Oshawa'General Hospital, colored ,occasional chair, good PLAN on Monday, November 20 •at 8-.00 'p.m. in the 4 -Milton (Dint) Sleep Statistics for October. 1961 wine-colored upholstered arm homily on' thg death of Mrs chair, number of fruit jars Holmes' father, 'Mr.' Slephenaon, Coetneil Chorobers at Brougham,011tari0 , rev- . Total In-Patients admitted __ 209 who -had lived with them for eral chairs, bedroom box, sev- RESIDENCE some time. • - ' oral preserving kettles, metal :'11N_pireora inlerostoel.will be giwn'the oppertvnity - Town of A'ax � — . 78 Some of the= local„men have �Ilf A T E R folding lawn chaos, garden Pickering T 73 gorge deer, hunting. No doubt to fOI« Lithe. ' i g tools, number of odd dishes and w' Pickering Village 16 they would prefer cooler wea- Town of Whitby ,. �0 glassware, ornaments and many then with some snow. - D E 1 V E R E D Whitby Township : 8 articles not mentioned Very large There are four student teach- "in clot Oshawa 8 Mexican beach straw assn hail A11 ors at school this week. T�jp of jam, •,_.,.... 5 above articles are real good. Al number of ladies from Cher- Others : a PUDDISTER Iewoua nieum Aatkies ended a m setin : rywood W.A.A at Q e 209 at Mount Albert last week. Mrs. t!►ew� AT. 2-32!2 -=- Chesterfield and chair, wine; Donald Milne was presented with No. of -babies born 30 Cogswell chair. two odd chairs, a Bible in recocnition of her Total Out 387 g as as being the only s*rcre- ���_ ���� trill ht lamtp, table lamp, plc- of York Presbytery W.A. in-Patients X-rays _..__. 119 ttuea. 8' bcsasboo blind �� Yt ry G L E N D A L E Out X-rays 254 since it has been in existence. Miniature X-rays . • --- 36 Sale at 1 D.m.precisely. To A new orgosiisation begins ►e l/Ejd by �Ite Towrts!►ip Of �ICke►M4, C;"k A P P L I A N C E Laboratory In Cash. January 1962 Treatments :.: 921 CQ°h No reserve and no iuuk Mr. and• Mrs. Wm. Hollinger ' A Ft It V 1�',.E Laboratory Out-Patient Sale held rain or shine. cglied�ofi'R;sv. and Mrs. Mcl adr- Ty p>l� wi* booltkeepi" e7ipe►1lfIC�. ,A O* to 00 Treatments. 43.. bales Smith, Clerk Ian of 8rataPton on Sunday. . •ITT REPASS TO Blood transfusions ._ 7 ' Mr: and .Mrs. A . McDougal �V�WtlClpal ofFlCe, Brougham,Ottiario. w D� Minor operadioas 25 Ken and Cl�ke Prentice spent a few days. 'rec"tly at " ;r sa M;a r D. J:KITZt Treaw .w. Malor Operations Auctioneers . T�Illple 1�17Sa Ear. Eye. Haim and'Throat Mrs. DsMarco visited with Her opera bone 45 Maakbam. Oat° Phone 34$ sister in Scafrboro. , - THE PiCSEit INo, MEWS -row Five N . .A AX ;. ;" a - 1PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AJAX DRUGS, WELL-KNOWN FOR -GLADYS GALE SCHOOL OF DANCING FRIENDLY AND COURTEOUS-SERVICE ENJOYS GREAT POPULARITY IN THE AREA .' . ,ARTHUR K. LOUCKS, - QPTOMETRIST OFFERS AJAX SHORING CENTRE (SOUTH END) WH. 2-0222 AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE (CONITH BLDG.) WH. 3-1765 VALUABLE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TO Ajax Drugs was established in 1955 and has been owned and Of all forms 'of social etttertainme)it, dancing enjoyed and - PEOPLE OF THIS AREA SINCE 1955 operated by EARL DE HETRE since Dec. 1958 and needs no artici ated in b= all ages, is P P y g possibly the most popular. How- , S0 fiINGS CRESCE':1fT WH. 2-6811- introduction to many families and individuals throughout the ever to be truly appreciated, expert guidance should be h.4 in (EAST OF HOTEL AJAX CORNER OF BOOSEVELT) region. Over their many years in serving the public, they have the basic steps. The optometrist is an exclusive practitioner spec[alizing in made many friends and obtained many satisfied customers on y }vision care. Also specializing in the correction of visual errors account of friendly and courteous service. ',EARL" is assist- jThis SCHOOL OF DANCING established in 195$ in Ajax and for visual efficiency in any occupation: To-day, t[:arks to ed•by his wife "HELEN'. and other members of'ihe staff in- offers all, opportunity to learn dancing technique fruit qualified optometric research parents can be of great help to their chil- . eluding MP.S. KELLOGG, MP,S. NFWPOP.T. ASP. Vii. PAPS instructors, which assures patrons of the finest instruction pos- dren as the;: learn an',[ drys?op their,VISUAL abilities. Thy and PAT COLGAN' and cater to all the people of this region sible. Here you have the opportunity to learn-the dances of your L:al= Pvoeedures are simple exej•cises which develop gooil con- with a most complete drug service, choice with Precfs!1,a. Skilled in their art, they employ a mas- A"— of t4,e body. This•has a ,.direct in.rduenee on the visual ca •-' tryr key stistem -implifying instructign so that- all steps are . p On hand. o, course, are p'rarc.*acists wlt> thorough trair f"!,-- mastered ir- a r!ort time. This includes all types of stages are acities�: If lenses are prescribed, glasses should receive the closest in this profession and years of l:ractic:a exrer;ence. Also offer. : ing, Ballet, Tap, Kati,�ri, Jazz;'etc. of attent[on in lotion and ar astment, this includes contact ing cc•sn:et:cs, toilet waters, arc', perfur.:es, a- w•e!I as a. «vide lenses which- ARTHUR K. LOUCKS, optometrist is well ex- perienced. It must be remembered-too that styles in'frames ant• vaiiety of baby necessi.res and medical suprdies, you wiU find Become proficient in dancing and acquire the smooth per- rimless mountings have clanged greatly -it-, the past few years. their pricesnu•s*. fair. _ fection.of the professional. Pay a visit to GLADYS GALE Glasses have became more ar,r1 more a part 'of one's dreso girt ;-e wish. - SCHOOL OF DANCING whiich is capably directed by MRS. to compliment Air:r' Drugs as a Fmfessional con- :LAIrl"�.l=.a LE. w[rn is ara'durte cf the REDFERN SCHOOL I is only natural that one.should spend•a little more.time {n the cern which is right abreast cf tie times, aryl with a sag •esticn OF'DAN'C'I'�G in England. and blembe'rs of Canadian Society r selection of frames or mountings and have a varied selection to all of our readers who• de?!re arythinz in an up-to-the-min' of L>ar. e ce Arts also Canadian Dance Teacher's As§ociation _ from which to crake a choice. We are pleased to recommend drug store. to call in. here the'•�ext tiinP ir. the A:•.,: .rir;nit-,• and rnem'� of._B--itch Assocint.ion of Teachers-of Danci%ARTHUR K. LOUCKS, optometrist, fob the care of your eyes. because We are sire that vo, w•i.! ;,,in with a host of people in MALCaL__Nl GALE, who is'a f3r'tish Award. Winner, is the�- He has practiced the profession of Optometry in 4jax since-_ this regic•n who make AJAX DR[ GS a regular stop. str_ic�r for boys t,-n classes. They have Trained Winners who Dlarch 1st. 1955, and has built a practice that is a credit to the Da r ilt.:r. r.;e Festival where examinations are community. We suggest you make,your a so ppointment as son appear at the'Ha As possible to preserve your eyesight for all time: I held ann•.:ally. ',Ia':e your appointment and they will demon- strate why we reec-mme•nd this reputable School of Dancing J.' A. `'ONDETTE PROVIDES PERSONALIZED so rinh'.y: WILLIAM SIKSAY, DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC HAS BEEN SERVING RESIDENTS OF THIS AREA I REAL ESTATE SERVICE AND ENJOYS SINCE 1954 GREAT POPULARM IN THE AREA MART,:FRET ANXE BEAUTY SALON EXTENDS A 72 HARWOOD S. WH. 2-0760 AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE (CONITH BLDG.) WH. 2.1100 C0IIPLETE SERVICE IN BEAUTY CI}•LTURE "Good Health is for You." Great fortune and{ breathtaking No• finrr could in. this hi hl com etitive. era: ,urvive and 1 AJAX SHOPPING PING CENTRE (CONITH BLDG.) WH. 2-0620. -beauty may be gifts reserved by'tl:e capricious gods fur a fay- i 3' Y` P a• ' •'- � T oured fevy. But the most precious of all her possess ions,.Good pres,.er without, taking a••pFrsc^al interest in their community, Advance haft s`v1ir.R is t,le answer-to the succegs of MAR- Health, illother Nature has bestowed bountifully. The tragedy in pleasing.thPir cl'iens and in givinx full colas to the?o. 'dents. i r is•that so few of us take the sin ie steps-required to. hei %-ear- T ANtiI; RY:AUTT' SALON, which was established 6 P P q' P (- Herne it is i ltPresting tc note t1-at J. A. �'UNDF.TTE L:E41 year ag,, scrump st•}vie ccr..;cicus women as exuerts in all ourseIve.,to this bounty. I ESTATE have abided b• these rind als and will continue tc `3 yl?..g Icun$e is oti�-red and operated by For em'rmple. the =penal column or backbone is a mag�nif-rent } P P beaus ca �'. T! i;'na'rrst structure thaz,vyilj• stand terrific strain or ca an enormous i- enjoy success in business. I){,ti A Jr?N[:S vtihd is 'a gra•ivate of Slarvet Sdhccl•of Hair- load, provided the strain or•load follows the'direction nature'' I F.stabli3hed in 195b and a Iccst�recident of this district`VON" dressing in Torontc. to ndedf ' iMuscular contractions, -bad posture or unexpected heists, V O-DETTE has figured prominently in transactions of every { ti•isit the shop and gut that lustrous•l,ok-for special occasions cause distortion of the..spinal bones and, although the distortion ' -nature peFtaining to the buying a.,d selling of real estate. as they are specialists in lNermaneat waving cf white;fine and may be slight, it is uspally-suf9cient to ,cause spinal -nerve placing experienced' coupsel%cf practical val4e at the public's•, difficult hair, also hair sharing. colouring, cold waves and irritation and a multitude•of.unpleasant symptoms. - - shorn It i<K important to have the spine examined by a chiropractor command. Having been so cic=sly acnuairled with values err Pcos•.Their hair-vt}lir.'g lea.^,ge is amply preparer#,to serve who in important to utilizink all of the latest scientific methods o€ their fluctuations and noting tt a t'rerdc from year to, year; he you in the field of Beauty Culture: keeping you, healthy, is--a szrecialist -in spinal problems. Four I `is in a position to give a practical ap;+sisal -cf properties re- Thi= hair styling lounge is,eerta!nly worthy cf the patronage years-in inten�iye study in all methods of diagr�sis enable t::e gardless-of th-elr-type. This firm rfi'ers this area a complete real, doctor of Cniropractie to competently care for the health prob- r o!'ail the smart wwrnen Ff tr,e dig-riot and the splendid repute- _ lens of,his community. 51ore than 2.000,0)0 rew p:at:ent,. enjoy } andi'fsrm�rro erticP<raalwelJ a rertal�nemmercial, rer�idential I ti--,n they Kaye attained' is mostly due' to the high': state of d hiropractic health service Qaeh' rear, a growing tribute to the P P partment. a property efficiency on the part of-the hair stylists in attendance:Through effectiveness of a science that is ss modern as to-morrow in its. mai�agerrent service•at:d mortgage-:, 30 new hoa.es a,re pre:-ently their well-chosen treatments. they are able to bring Lut those bcientific approacV I being Darted b this €. ► a Let WILLIA:S! S.IKSAY, DR: OF' f'?*TROPRaCT[C help `'wet• b:.Idi $Co cornet,rce ii; the very important qualities of youth, di y geed grooming which, ? You i near future at their new subdivision at AEEOR LODGE in Y unit and to enjoy grratrr c^rnflrt and better ` - ith. H2 ,tarteti praotice I are so necessary for the soot den of today to obta[n, Ladies, in Ajax in _crt. 1954'. and is a Fmduate of the.'CANADIAK Ajax: P*7-1!t- come to this office witty confidence because J. A. ' '34ARGAP.F.T ANNE BEAUTY SALON offers a complete ser- MEJIORI:AL CF[ROPRACTIC COLLEGE in To-onto. Make an VONDETTE REAL ESTATE have been decidedly fair at all.- 11 vice is beauty culture, We are pleased to refer their services appointment today in the interest of.your good; health. { -times: i tc you w itl:out l eaitation. r BUSINESS SERVICES PARKER PLC`MBING & HEATING CO. I EN A'S GIFT SHOPPE HAS UNIQUE A VERY DEPENDABLE FIRM SERVING 1 SERVICE IN UNUSUAL ITEMS IMPERIAL ESSO PIWDUCTS. PLUS EFFICIENT i :112 ExerER AJAX SHOPPING CE.vrKE (SOUTH EIVD) WK. z-ssa� WH 2-0230 This business which opened at the plaza on Aug. 22, 1962, ' SERVICE FORD BENNETT This business established in Ajax air-ce 1955-is capably oper- has become widely known for theirlarge and varied selection sled b JACK: PARKER who is well-known in the district. of knitting wools, decorations Home 'accessories such as lamps. HIGHLY URED INF THE AREA "JACK" features.only better known lines in plumbing and heat- pictures, mirrors, etc., !us !u dBASE LINE , P gifts, gg-� and toy& Their large WH. 2 5700 I ingtfiafros that ht takes nZ dependable quality and service ability, selection of knitting wools-by PATTON d BALDWIN, boot .1 Good securest being one of the most important factors in busi- g pe dable products to have this double knit and baby beehive, CHIEFTAIN bulky knits, CAN- finest plumbing or heating system but it-is also important_. ;tress today, has been she first consideration extended by FORD portent to- A QIA N S double knits,-itii E W LANDS, 'three and four 1 wools have it properly installed by a firm such as JACK PARKER'S, by MOLANA and knitted ply, 13EN`ET'T to his customers, who has been established since. garments for the entire family, They Sept. 1960 and with a one record cf service. Most cf ua who have been identified with the trade for 15 years. All.of their also feature, SKYWAY luggage, IBSON'S good ggs G greeting cards, heal ze that the E3Sd redacts distributed b ' FORD" are of Plumbing and Heating mechanics are licensed and union mem- DINKY TOYS, MECCANO sets and ENGLISH BONE CHINA. ' the highest quality, but the efficient service always extended bers, which attests to their qualifications They are specialists - They carry a wide selection of gifts mmia and are widely recognized 'by this tir . Ajax gives added assurance to our satisfaction. in. modern bathrooms ard'modern heating also service work on specialists in the art o! Gift Wrappin We suggest all types of plumbing, automatic gas and electric water heaters People g • - �sL you contact FORD RENNE;TT and let him sup- _ pie from all over this area call in here and know that they fitly you with these QUALITY ESSO Products, such as fuel oils, and gas conversion burners, this includes repairs, alterations and ' .can browse around without obligation. Their unique service is stove oils, ddelei e,,4 gasoline. lubricating oils and ,;cease, which new instalation, this includes residential, commerical. and in- the public merits the patronage of anyone who wants the bet, grease, services. ter thin surprising how fair and reasonably are used by mere Canadiians than any other and worthy of re-_ I things to this line. It [s su commendation. . Under the guidance of JACK PARKER this has become one priced everything is, and the management_welcomes the people of Ajax's roost reputable firms. from the district. We are pleased to recommend this fine shop to all our readers. • DAVE 41I:LLIWEI,L'5 HARWOOD COLLISION' I .- AJAX DAIRY, LEADERS IN QUALITY CENTRE' RATED VERY HIGH IN'WORKMANSHIP I DAIRY PRODUCTS SINCE 1956 AJAX BARGAIN. CENTRE, BUILDS LARGE }3.1R,%UUD Y. WH. 2- 626 CO)iNERCTAl, ST. WH. 2-5560 PATRONAGE THROUGH HONEST POLICIES + i I - This hairy which is locally owned and operated was estabh:ah HARWOOD N, wituuu•c any do;'&t '•LAVE" RELL[WELL who first estab- ed in January 1955 and thicugh their •High principals in the WH. 2-641• lisped in liusin,ess as Love's Coto. Body. in January ht,•1960 dairy business, plus rtrality r•rcducts has enabled them to be- This firm established Arril 1st, 1960 as a second hand store and expanded'fo present I,ia .::n as Harwood-•Collision on J,:he 'come one of the largest in the area, Their supply pf cream and and expanded into new furniture and appliances in Sept 1961 is one of the foremost tb;lision service centres in this milk come; frnm the healthiest ar.rj"he;i-fed dairy stock in the 1960, is owned and operated by JOHN KRALINGEN and his area.. ­Dave" has eleven. years of experience and. Ire.and his area. The total production of r::erzrber farms are in the vicinity wife,."SINIE" and LUKE SEGERS and his wife, "'BERTHA staff are recognized for their honesty and excellent craftsman- and both the dal Through their congenially and friendliness have won their dairy and -producers are under the direct super-Recognizeir specialists in ruto refi.nish[n' b licensed P many friends in the area. If g Y- vision of the Ontario County Health Unit, you.are interested in a toaster, 'bodymen and auto painting featuring quality C.LL. paints and In this review, we are pleased to recommend AJAX DAIRY, iron, vacuum cleaner, television, washer or dryer, ranges, re- can,mix or match any colour. This firm has all the necessary, and their products to our readers_ Under. the capable;quidance frigerators or any other item that makes homemaking more equipment to do a perfect job, Prices here are most reasonable of GEORGE KERR, president; MORGAN O'CONNOR, vice- pleasant, you will find this store your shopping mecca. -They ao whY not call in and get an estimate on body, fend repairs president; WILLIAM FEATHEF,STO`F., secretan-treasurer feature products by WESTINGHOUSE, MOFFAT, INGLI3 or painting as you will appreciate the courteous and prompt 'and' directors; VERNON BARRETT, HENRY WESTNEY, and furniture by RELIABLE, QUEEIVSWAY, and MONARCH. attention you will receive. ALLAN LISH�b1AN, and GEORGE LIVINGSTONE, this firm You *ill like their fine display arrangements P Y ey,well as their When you do business with Dave Hedliwell, you are assured of has maintained the highest standards as producers of highest courteous'service accorded' each customer. They, feature only the best in WORKJANSHIP, QUALITY MATERIALS and you quality dairy products, quality name brands and in the service department at this store will find their prices most fair. R e are very pleased to 'recom- you will find only factory trained technicians to give you the mend HARWOOD COLLISION who can assure you of the T VARIETY taype of -service that you will appreciate and are specialists in, , ultimate in all,types of'collision work. BARCH AMP CLOTHES FEATURE A ARIETY OF' appliances repairs plus ;repairs to bicycles and wheel toys. STYLES AND FASHIONSTN QUALITY MEN'S AND LADIES' WEAR _ BROCKS BOWLING ALLEY POPULAR WITH- AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE (SOUTH END) V4H. 2,4050 SPENCE'S OF THE NORTH PLAZA, A VERY PROMINENT BUSINESS IN AJAX _. PEOPLE OF ALL AGES IN THE AREA Ajax's popular fashion center BAP,CHAMP CLOTHES was _ HARWOOD N. WH. 2-6040 established Oct. 1, 1959 and owned and operated by MR, and SINCE 1950 MRS. MORT BARASH and certainly merits favourable corr.- HARWOOD N. WH. 2-6440 This popular .recreation centre whic', opened in 1946 is one ment when reviewing the outstanding firms in Ajax. This is the This is the oldest business in Ajax, which opened Jul 2 of the finest Bowling Centres anal is a social gathering .place shop to visit when considering anything, in the !ire of•quality '1950 and very capable• owned and o Y. 4, where you meet your friends and can enjoy bowlin which is 3 r Aerated to KENNETH F. g, men's and women's wee. at reasonable prices. This is one of the SPENCE who is assisted by an efficient stab` of tzn. Year pleasant pastime. leading centres of the'district which.offers to the discriminating after The charges for bowling are very small and you will find• shopper a wide variety of fashfohs in women's and men's wear store to make tsho pi has made new improvements in their ' well kept alleys and the best of g piling easier and more pleasant. P Y equipment here including 8 of every description. At RAP,CHArIP CLOTHES it will Rive The whole stare has been set up as aself-serve store com- BP.LINSWICIC LANES. They are open daily from 9.30 a.m. you great pleasure to choose from Brand Name garments very prising cf three departments CONFECTIONERY GIFT- till midnight, and the games not only give you everlasting en- well displayed and where you will find something in choice ladies' GR.EETI"'•,-T CARDS, STATIONERY-OFFICE SUPPLIES joyment, sustained interest, but also offers plenty of excitement, and men's clothes by TIP TOP TAILORS that will meet your where goods are well displayed, with an adequate efficient staff thrills and keen competition. Active bowlers represented here desires. You a1•c assured of complete satisfaction as this firth to aid you in making it very ens .-*6gularly range from a ti-year-old to some around 70 years. They is reliable and trust-worthy, With all these fine points in mind from one of the lac Y choose your merchandise also maintain a modern lunch counter for added convenience. we. recommend BARCHAMP CLOTHES whd are recognized have a gift service for ck, t� be found in this section. They In this business review we wish, to compliment HARRY far the personalized service they extend to every customer. Good suggestions in choosing an appropriate gift for the hard-to-please persons. They offer the largest selee- BROC$ the popular owner of this e well established bowlple service plus styles and fashions in.Brand Name ladies' and tion of varied gifts and Quality and more Satisfa;tion have : alley for the clean faseifrating amusement they offer the people men's wear at reasonable prices this shop is a mt}st fer real always been their first consideration. A very s ro pate slogan 'of this section. 8 "FULFILLING, O E OU pldsasanb�shoppin is "FULFI L NG Y UR EVERY ISPp• p •� • � . , t d. _. _. R DESIBL . _ _. - , , - '1 i OWltwsLir, ►age Six tNE PICKERING NEWS Services In : a CLAREMONT BUSINESS DIRECTORY G. The Churches Hallowe'en pranks kept the with ; cal firemen busy loaf weak with dind .fOAdsOr several small blazes started it GUARANTE ED various parts of the village. one McEACHNtE S • police cruiser was pelted with �,gPWN$ �, 2-2741 AOd10-Tv SelrNLe k r Pickering eggs and it was reported that - Funend Di er 9 Any Make or Model the. clothing was taken off one , ,* United Church family clothesline. eHt1RE�l ST. It. PI(KitING;o OW- ARTHURLD A large number of children Private Ambulance Service AWs�h REV.MELVILLE IKMARS paraded from the Sarco plant to PICKERING , TWO CHURCH SERVICES the' Community Hall on Hal- DAY OR NIGHT 9$4 a,,,•and tl ov air- lows en•night, where they enjoy- ed treats. Prizes were awarded 3votcloy School 5- Noun for the beat ju^lged costumes. WATER DIEI.IYERED _ AUDtEY — Mr. Bert Galloway formerly of O es DRUGS LTQ. WM. McEACHNIE. Prop. I Claremont has purchased a home ' • (J 1.13 P. M. 3taa. School West of Dunbarton * � P. M. - L�urcls ses.ice in Peterboro. _ PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 tMr. ` at leWard r thQe �u� , deer hunt.Others are expected to -' SUNDRUS . BABY NEEM• AT1ailrtie 4-A063 Pickering, Ont. ('TRACE PRESBYTEWAN leave this weekend. CHURCH ` Mr. and Tisza. rim Norton of - .l- MORNING WORSHIP a Whitby visited here on Sunday. STORE HOURS: KEN-and CLARKE 11 sear.=went Ra"p. 5ehaal It is good to see both Eddie • Geugllton, F7 Auiftorium Ortiz and Roger Roy out of hoa- P R E N T 1 C E �T SUNDAY SCHOOLS pital and home again. WEEK DAYS. DAILY 9 ant. to 9 p.tn• 1Ehy M & Murdoch west'Raw.Schaal- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward are SUNDAYS and H UDAYS 1 p.m. to S P.M AUCTIONEERS 9:30 a.m•-B years and amt expected to leave for California t j Barristers, Solkil�ors and l V a.+t-ap to R years on Nov. 11, where they will sto7 11 GAM—Nhq..ry until next April. PICKERING PHONE Whitelfla11 2-5961 Ceestise of Oswrfe cad Yettt N~W$ Public Centennial Road School— Pow.Stsdb LpN.we.NewdLY ' 11 a vein—AN ages. Mr. and Mrs, Petty of Victoria PMabstao Red � she ew Lee tX CONNlBM AOB ROWE HIGHLANDS DEL Square called on Mr, and Mrs ogedahI of Reases"Is amse. H. Hockley on Friday.afternoon. MW SUVM AT Olit Pam S Silncoe St. N., Oshawa Benny Ortiz is reported to have Mrkee P.O. wwae Agieah SM Tie RA. 3-3446 had his car damaged in an acct- HARDWARE "Uwe P.O. Pko" Meek, 21* �P w St. �$e S dent last• weekend. although not r ha�n PopaK ES hens bees eetabnei+d injured. Aeeisoeers ,tees 1M0. A 1KOIf C�inrrt6 Mrs. H Bacon and Donald of 11Ct=NO -. ONTARIO Stouifville will leave on Nov. 11 APPUANas PAINTS "TOOLS .E. R. FLEU RY Dr. Jobe Lesik spend the winter in Califor- ETC. REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, B.A.BJ►.,O.D.D.D, ale BARRISTER - SOLK1TOtt a E N TI. S T Bosh lire, Pickering. Ont. I, W"Ite ha„ 2-3513 The Remembrance Day parade GENERAL H A R D W A R E NOTARY PUBLIC * - ;SUNDAY SERVICES su Sunday afternoon was very Mrrish at old 1Ggeeee toed 8:10 a•nh—may fonhrhhunioa auece0sful, The parade was led ; " Picker IIAD a-►ro�nc° PICY01 by the Caledonia pipe band ai Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 : - PiMCkering AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 �g ll.00 ti Oshawa and marched =the a (� Su•�rl Legion Hall to the United Church a Mod" C on+re l 100 o nh.—Srnday School in the for service,,In, the parade were HOURS-: Parish Molt members of the Legion, the Le- !' Mesday M Fridays Sg-S SO p a. Auxili the Soo Cubs. 11.00 a m.—N�+rs.ry gion dry. Scouts. satw+der sad E.eoiop (At the parish Hall) Guides and Brownies. Wreaths by Appeiwtwesl OFFICE: W� 2-0 0 Room--ages up a A. years ter eplacel o the park gates by WEDNESDAY the various groups. Rev. A. E. a n ytct� atert rig ftES.• WH. 2-1855 i000 a.,n.-awy Communion and Cressvrell officiated at the see- Intercessions for tho Sick vice. ± MONUMENTS Mr and Mrs I Kennedy were Wedgy' And Birthday Cakes `MiBlnw� Monument Wes„ weekend visitors at the home of f ROBERT AUSTIN, Prep• W Me E e • • • Mr. and Mss. Tim McGuire. - �b�ISt1oA '!'�''' Mr.•sad Mrs. B. Willis and Mr. , .7t Pies Our Specialty' R.R. 1, Wk"Y, Owterio • _ - Sunday S the Twe erles wom of 1N1.*by �Otle� Ralph Hill spent �.` 2 on ere. 2 Highway, IsMoo . S H E R R I N ROU4N HILLS. ONTARIO home of Mr, and M: . A. a" Main Street Pickering - WH. '0386 WhAby sod Ajax villa, CMURCH SERVICE AN0 Mr. and Mrs. A. Ro:ell spent a WOW, Whitry No. isii I- ;k SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY-11 a•m--In the few days at Ottawa recently on a ��uAeral and` Anw*on Building, Kingston Rd. combined business and pleasure I PLUMB 1 N G es Rouge Mill. trip. Anflbulanee SerYli@ Testimonies of Moaliew on,given The winners of the euchre last Ajax LUMBER CON at the Wednesday Meeting, week at the Legion were. Lois ALFRED KAYES ..."'"k t REe1WE P O�AE — Wilson, Delma Noakes, R. Leh- - PLUMBING BATHROOMS • hat man and Frank Taylor Jo ' le Dealer, N0. 2 Highway .•.-Tthe Reading bon+ is open to PRESSURE SYSTEfMS at Pidariog Booth Rood the ft"k Doif11 Mr. and Mrs, 1. Goodwin and Saone t«ahiah. family have moved to Scarboro. DON'T MOVE—IMPROVE � ESTIMATES GIVEN * For N'ther intO""atiOn The regular meeLsng of the Phrase WHitelhali 2.6717 C°" A�°r'ti` 2'3° Scouts and Cub Mothers LA. MI1Tf1 ALUMINUM OR WOOD �Fejlplf0lle was held Nov. 2 at the home of WHiteholl 2-361'O Mrs. E. Sherrin.• The election at �:OMBINATIO�1 DOORS >e rNINDOWS St. Andrew's officers was held. They are: Pre- 1PAL-0-PAK INSULATION FOR ATTICS - Televisi" A Radio Prosbyterian Church stay Doris Hopkins; vice-peek, Kay Madill; sec.. Thelma Hock- TERMS ARRANGED ) I • Church St. N., Pickering, Out ley, frets,. Irene Redahaw s° NO. Highway }111�OII 2r3ZJ1 1R : .; Y KsnneA Maw+, B.A. - Minister vial, Helen. Appleby, asst., Eli- ;lIIONR: T1lwpM 9-1111 pbopa Wl2-�. zayne, omen conveners, Rene Payne, Dorothy Cook Ray Death DUNBARTON RADIO A T-V Pas A M s,;ndalr Schaal - _ _ - • 1 F.00 A.M. Church Stroke Winnars� Debbie Carruthers. :A. N. RATMW '` 'I STORE RickyyWard Di- Brenda Wilson, Carey Pilke Gen eraf Hardweire anne Word, Gail Heron, Debbie The � place !O got Ward, Bonnie Noiton� Leo Same- ROGER G. COtVANT, B.A. everything in Plumbing. rillo, Norm Levick, Haig De , Rusha, Carolyn 'Levick, Robert t BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR GOOD VALUE AT THE FAST Rozeile, Alan `Loyst,'Susan Le- PAINTS • ELECTRICAL - CONITH BLDG., AJAX RIGHT PRICE vick, Theresa Levick, Michael OPeo Daily Tin s:n P.ra. � Hockley, Eric ,Tones, Barbara c !» 7th skoce, St. Sew*, Oshawa Saturday To 1:00 peeve. Hilt, Wm. Hammond, Connie �� • GLASS • ETCo REPAIRS i ALTERATIONS Blake, Kay Hayward, Thelma SERVICE H-kley, Jean Bradshaw, Shirley INSURANCE CO. ' 4320 Kingston Road Pilkep, and jean Booth. judges i were, Mrs. R. F. Cooper, Mrs. G. 3 WRITE OR PN^ME West HI�I "MaCLEOD,S OF McConnell and Mrs 'C. Burton. CMaP Rates for Fore upd'Cow" _. �4Ti. 44721 PICKERING Frank Hollingshead,was M.C. Bh�� e Balsdon s Hardware vifirhdttenn '"'"ran" °" ~i"g,. A -GREEN RIVER Windmills, Silas, Etc. WR• 2-186 Awlersobile Insurance of All Itinck Green River, Nov. 2.—Misses ' Bowman & , Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS '�Ma� Can f1X•ilt" Mme' Lehman and Shirley Postik Phone WHit @hall 2-0480 - Pickering of Toronto, spent the weekend at PHONES WHITBY MO. i 311 HEATING CONTRACTORS their respective homes. Hot Water, Steam Systems Don't forget anniversary ser- loam i"'tOI� HAVE YOU vices this following Sunda}, at 11 W. H. J. ThomPSOtir a.m. and 7:30 p.m. EPTIC TANKS DENNiS CARTAGE Home and School met Monday LLB. Alterations and Repairs •TEm* 9-3357 D�� A night The sc�tool board entertained CLEANE • • Wafer .S.v P'P 1 BARRISTER ad SOLICITOR', Soo ale,o�d the honor and first-cltsss students p Btf %, Caumbis Ontorie rI rl of our school to a banquet Friday W. �. B�IIT BBO gals. ............... ....»....... t1b.00 QLStiWOOD BUM. AJAX The, Priblin Islands fa the night: •••••• .....Berin Sea we theirr tame !rota . NEWS I oA OR ...WHhehsn 5,6131 me Mrs. M.Gsriisbm � , Rdao sea Pleased to welco lwo RA. 3•• 2 ALSO S 'IBA VS j wysswr Tl**b 9.0" captsio wW disocnoered theft fns /� S Draper home from a days fa AND w11. i ' 17d1i. CLtASSIFfED? tioorb�oro Hospital. We wish for WEST 1lILL AT.i•dM9 3 speedy rec.'overf. 7 , _ H lrrr, n � !, lil i T H E I C K E R t NO N E W S v ' ,Page Sevew Millis I GREEN RIVER GREENWOOD FRENCHMAN'S BAY W. ROUGE The regular anniversary last The Evening W.A. will meet BROCK .ROAD week was conducted, by Rev, this week on Wednesday eve- Sunday, November 5, the Mrs. Thorogood, Mrs. Hubner, T?ie r W Fleicher of Uxbridge. Mr. Mc- ning at the residence of Mrs. egu ar meeting of the Murray, moderator for the Bap- W. Pegg. Roil call responded to The ratepayers meeting which, •. twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mrs. Dorset, Mrs, Whyte and Home and School on Wednesday, 'Gildner -were baptized at St. Mrs. J. Brown who so ably can- 'Nov. 4 was well attended by test convention was to conduct a with 'word mountain or hill. was held on Friday night, Nom. •George's Anglican Church, Pick- vaesed the Bay for the Alden the service. but on account of a re- The Afternoon W.A. will meet 3, to -discuss the possibility Cd eying with Dr. H. S. Shepherd School for Retarded Children. Vents. The president, Mrs. cent operation was excused. He conducting the service, God Grace Smith, opened the meet- attended morning service. Our °n Thursday afternoon at two having a skating rink on the g par- Miss Jessie Henderson has re- ing and welcomed everyone o'clock in the church with group school grounds. About 24 rate- ents for Stephen Writer were tired after 10 years of being Sun- combined choir under the lead- two in charge P' payers attended and after alts• Mrs•Eileen Stephen wicz and Peter day school superintendent resent for coming out. Mrs. ership, of, Mrs. Benson Draper, aces of worship. Roll ,�. Dawson, Sr., and Christopher F perinh. She of Smith announced that the peti- call, the word "Thought." cession the motion was defeat^ p airport United Church. She was led the musical service with lion from the Home and School Mr. and Mrs. W. A..Brown en- ad. Ronald were Orie Gildner and guest of honor at a supper rs. V. Ireaon of Markham at tertained relatives on Sunday ' Peet PAY Council for mobile library in the organ° loaned by Mr. and Mrs. Betty Dawson. The son of held at the home of Mrs. J. Hold- Pickering ad sufficient si Mrs. O. Pearce of Brougham. •- t4fr, and Mrs. Pater Dawson, Tre- bon and was g gna�' from Tara. _ We are pleased to hear Mra. presented with a tures and you will have the Pr- Mr. and Mrs Allin Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Les Wilson had George,Perry is out of the hail• vor Pst•rs'also was baptized and necklace and earrings in appre- vilege of voting yes'or no on this and family of Cannington visited as guests on Sunday for din- pital and staying with relatives his godparents were Mr. and ciation of her years of service issue at the December township Mrs. D. Shank on the weekend. her, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Byers to London. Mrs. Alex Runde, Mr. and Mrs. to the little children. Guests were election. Mrs. Vera Jones read Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Le' and the Rev. T. Fleetham. Gildner entertained many friends Mrs. A. Dorset, 1. Lawlor, Mrs. J. the minutes in the absence of the On The wedding of Mr. Joe Taylw :•°"surd relatives at their home fol- Osgoode, Mrs. F. Cook, Mrs. S. secret of Mtarkham visited friends at the Congratulations to May Brown. and Miss Marlene Mclnness took dry, Mrs. Kay Joliiffe, who lowing park Sunday last. who celebrated a birthday on place at St. Bernadette's Church the service, Whyte, Mrs. S. Salt, Mrs. 1• has been ill this week. The trees- Three babies were baptized at Henderson, Margaret Henderson, surei s report by Mrs. Yates gave Ghouls on Hallowe'en night Sunday, Nov. 5. in Ajax on Saturday, Nov. 4, a .':'Fairport United Church on Sun- Mrs. H. Fenton and Mrs. M. opened gates, let nine horses Mr. Gerald Henning is still in reception was held in the hail • a balance of 6152.45. g day. Oct. 29 during the regular Brown, from Lilyfred farms on the high- hospital at Port Perry but is at Brougham. ' service. They were Darlene Ma- The W.A. •of the Cuba and Mrs. Davies, district commis- gray. Kind neighbors from Mr. Progressing nicely. Mrs, E. Cornutt attended the -r* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scout& are holding a tea and sioner for Guides in the area, Vivian's returned two of them, Congratulations ar9 also in or- 35th birthday banquet of her "Garry Baladon, Ronald Philip, bake sale and variety table on was introduced by Mrs. Smith the rest visited a neighbor who der for Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Orange Lodge in Toronto ova son•of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kippen Nov, 23 at Fairport United and spoke briefly on the need turnrsd them out but horses came Gardiner on the safe arrival of a Friday, Nov, 3. 'cad John Robert son of Mr. and Church. for leaders in the West Rouge. arias country home. baby daughter, Sherry Lee• Mrs. Andy Whyte. Dr, W. McKay Mrs. Ron Plarford underwent Kindergarten won the attend- Home and School Council will Mr,.David P hold a workshop conducted the service. s ance- room award for the Oc- egg entertained a surgery on her arm on Wednes- • few friends at his home on Sat- pot+•Nov. 14 d A special memorial service on day at the Ajax,Hospital: tuber meeting and it was an- 8 p.m. at the school to discuss Sun nounced that Mrs. L Balsam-Elf Zion utday night, the _ day, Nov, l2 at Fairport Mrs. Rose Lawlor is recovering n'i` �" • Ken McTa egg and Schaal, All members are in. United Church at 2 p,m. The new at- home following pock had kindly agreed to be the and Frank Hagart, Alfr9d P fl g �9er7f social convener for the associa- Mrs' Llayri Wilson spent a Hayward left on Sat- vited„ flag for the Cubs and Scouts Ajaz Hospital. couple of days in Toronto last urd for a week of hunting will be dedicated All Scouts, Joyce and Don Hercia return- tioa for the remainder of the week visiting her mother, Mrs. .Whi estone,Lake. Mrs. W Sowerby attended the Cubs. Guides and Brownies from ad home .on Saturday from a• x!tar' Thomas Galbraith who is ill is Farm Forum will commence for Brawnis Handicraft training at the Frenchman's Bay;Bay Ridges honeymoon trip to Montreal and ,,. Mir' N. Visser, rice-president, the,hospital, the season on Monday night at Doe Late during the weekend and Dtiribsatom district will par- Quebec City. took the chair to act as modera- Mr' and Mrs. Elmer Wilson the home .of Mr. and Mrs. W. ii«Pate• Tom and Gail Simpson rot=- for for. the panel discussion spent the weekend with Mr. amd Trolley. The topic: Rural Dev91- • "ZAero has been a change in ad home Sunday from their "Discipline," and introduced the Mm -lack Willison at Athens. opment—Resources for Tumor- row. Everyone is Invited to al. the time of the Sunday School at honeymoon trip to Florida. panel members of Mrs. Astiey, Mr's' I• Briggs of Oshawa, tend Fmrpori United Church The Mrs. Wm. Fertile returned home a West Rouge mother of four, spent ih9 weekend with her sin- Miss Phyllis Richardson of nursery class for children up to from Florida l o s t weekend Mrs. Phin, principal of Rouge ter, Mrs. Lewis tones. Mr. Jones m9et next Wednesday eight years old will be held at While there she stayed at the Hills School; Brother Adrian, left Saturday d night � Guelph, visited last weekend S-.45 a.m. Sun g, ay morning to hunt the home of Mrs. Rod Appleby with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Trimbk . day morning, and home of her sister; Mrs, N. (Red) superintendent of St, john's doer. with Mrs. Leslie Harbron's for age nine and` up Sunda? Devlin Boys' 'training School at,. r• and Mrs. Glen Manderaon' group in charge of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Chgae of Cordcoa ,school will be at 9 am. This Happy birthday to Donna bridge, mid Ms Hob Weaver, and Joanne had supper Saturday The Mena Club will hold their visited on Sunday with Mr• and change is necessary owing to the Beckstead on Nov. 8, Joyce Her- principal of West Rouge School. night with Mr. and Mss. Dock opening meeting of th9 season. Mra Perri Clark. . .overcrowding of the classes cis on Nov. It and Cori Balndon A film was shown on •'Disci- Ward at Claremont. Monday night, Nov. 13 in the Remember the bazaar In the Mrs_ Mira Salt would like to on Nov. 12 Belated birthday. Aline Through Adolescence," and The Active Service Claaa will church basement church hail on Nov. la. thank the ladies, Mrs. Dobson, greetings to Dave Brundle who a lively discussion followed by Mrs. Holahan, -Mrs. 1. Lawlor, celebrated his birthday Nov. 2. members of the panel and the r� audience which was enjoyed and very interesting and enUght- AIRPORT ,BEACH 6-Mr. Fairborn,everyone. Mr: L th vice-principal of ER THE AUTHORITY of Ry4ow Noe 2633, the ec!'wol, thanked the panel and everyone tatting past in the ll and Mrs. n Thorley are w® The hen aieetimq at the I a L 0­111 ttsrllled b announce a belated school a on Dec. m and will be A wood time was enjoyed by not of the airthday gift for Mrs. Thorley, the Home and School annual everyone over coffee and Oakes. my •their first grandchild Latarrb Lee, Chnemas mooting. The noid weetfng of the Home •suss New. 4. Proud parents are Mr. The Ladies' Doyens Bosun be and School will be the CtsrLA- T���� �f ���ER'� lssd Mra David Thorley Dtanfair Baptist Church will be mss concert on Deo R 3~for• Many happy returns to Can- holding their next mbett:rg on details at a later date an the dies Munn who was fen on Tues- Thursday, Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. The program. • _ ' i slay. Nov. 7. made hems which had been The Homo and School Cohn- We are happy to repay! that made by the ladies are to be cil for the area will hold a work ' i6h eetin Mrs. X Pickard is home from Christmas wrapped and sent to shop to gmn knowledge on 3rosp1W and is already back in our missionary in the Province Home and 5chooi club work � • " ,ot:tiieka in the many community of Quebec. for throe Tuesday 4re1Y1 'f Z4, 96� • '•acviriti•s of our district. aY evenings bs- The recreation committee is ginning Nov, 14 at Rosebank Hosts• aid school plannt'sig an old fashioned square School, p• el dance and modern dancing on - T r An "open house" will be held 9 Mr Wearer, school principal. Nov. 19 a: the cammuni Hall -`p' THE .at Fairport School on Th ursd to invites everyone in the oom- �� - , ^,Nov. 23 from 7-9 p.m.-You are at 830 p m. Mr. T. Bdkou will munity to a memorial service an : `•�oordiaily invited to att end. at be there to give instructions to Friday, Nov 10 at 1;30 p.m. in which time you will have ample anyone interested in square thLischoolauditorium. Township opportunity to see your child's dancing, The tickets are 61 per Ha in' ' B rau h 1�m -work and also speak with their, couple and may be obtained at Sandia Carte Rouge :' 9 the homes of Mrs, E. Gates, TE, Hills Drive is out playing again teacher, This has been arranged I following a tonsilectomy at the 6.00 Jiro y•� ;in order to give everyone the 19-1638, and Mrs. W ' McLean, f • �• • 1 TE. 9-17y4 The draw•for, the, ru 'I Scarboro General Hospital re- -_ • pe e _ ±chance to take a deserved is-j g centl.Y' so al n terest in the school and your will take place at that time. Al Young Mark Shaver, r. _ King Arthurs Court, who lied his cF+aid;tgldt. proceeds will be. going to the tonsils removed lase week at the r •! • • On Wednesday, Nov: I, 'the children's skcing .nak in Fair- Hospital for'. Sick Children, ;,When two-year term no�ntnptions will be re- ' c port Beach, .:Faipprta Beach Hone and .chool • meeting was held at the shoo: 1 Many happy returns to Norman �e1Y far• Ktur McKeown- celebrated her I Allan, Rouge Hills breve, who, e 'The theme cf the meeting •,alas fourth btr:hciay-last week with a. ,yes 15 on ' Nov, $; to Lynne Citizenship' and was he!d ':r_ `��' Y fdr'her little 'inends, p=trid?e, Rouge Highlands Dr,'I - the form of a panel chaired by In the near .uture our area Mr. G. P, Allen, chief liaison will be canvassed to on her sixth- birthday cn Nov, - io!!icer for the Department o: lm- money.for t::^.e b.i::,ling fund ffo@�to; to I1i-holas Prca, Eouge � REEVE migration for Ontario.' The. periel the new Aiax hospital.- When Highlands Dr; w.&o voap 12 'an ! volunteers co:l Nov. 11 .and to Pa:riaa i'rench, DEPUTY-REEVE. consisted of Mr. T. Balkou, who p+ease be gerer- Rouge Hills Dr„ who cc ic-nrated - represented ivlccedonia, Mrs. J, our• her sixth birthday Nov. 4 with a Ricketts, representing Great Eri- The Ladies Association Christ 'party 'at her g:andmother's in -•fain, for the Ukraine Mrs. I. Kc- =as sale will be held Saturday, Hamilton. p - - surko. and for' the Netherlands, Dec 2 at 2 FIVE COUNCILLORS m: in the Com- Mr. C. Mr. and Mrs. Mathiers, of deBourbon: The discus- urunity Hall. ' Zion was lively and interesting Many happy returns to Mar- Leamington, spent the weekend and Mr. Allen 'kept the audience grret Louise Parkinson who will with their daughter,_ son-in-law FIVE TRUSTEES SCHOOL AREA 1 full of attention with questions be 10 on Nov. ]2. and grandchildren, Mr. and _ that interested all concerned Mrs. G. Smith of Fairport Rd.. Mrs. Rudy Hubert; Sunnyslope. i 'There was great audience partf- is now home from 'hospital and The Guild of Grace Piesby- FIVE TRUSTEES SCHOOL AREA 2 &epsilon and much was learned doing fine. terian Church are holding a' by both new Canadians and old- A special meeting was held at rummage salo at the Camera ,or citizens alike. At the close of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Shop in the Shopping' Centre, : The meeting a fine display of liasi Newman .of Fairport Road Island Road on Saturday, Nor. VOTING ' a+r"e dancing' by some of the South on Tuesday, Oct, 31 to 11 starting at 10 am. Everyone • • • ,� �, 1961 older students was given under plan a campaign for the sale of welcome. 1 t+li• ogaion s di Balkou. TB Christmas nods. Q•�• t0 •� • • r e '"!here again was audience par- The Cube are now meeting on ''•tieiymlion when a great number Monday evening instead of Tries- wish her a speedy i:•rorery, p •d those attending danced also. days at the Community Hall. Mr. and Mrs. R. Geary visited t Following this th •invitation was Bingo will be bold on Tuesday the Pruos this past Sunday. Mr. istend•d to view $a displays evsnings Norman Prue in at present deer "sM tap by various members de- Congratulations to Robin Lea hunting in the Huntsville area iDATM at lydY* this 6th day'of No i be' l. lam pictures, tri edi.end Hansen who will be 16 on Nor. Mr. and Mrs. G. Monkcaa of many es. obi* 1 • .Jars d ' Dumbarton Shores have moved!o '- . . .: ..• a. oitb of art. Nghlightitig this Mrs. G. Micklenr•ight wishes to their new home in Sudbury. Aispky forant woa04trt�ar d fo variety of thank all those who helped 1n-the While sorry to lose them hen LLOxD JOHNSTONJr • ..batted goods sad food from d1f- c�ivassing for the Retarded our own dfatrid w• wish theta Ka: - These were aft Childrdh Fund and those who so success said happiness in their .4100y d immensely with coffee, generously,danated to this needy new home, swred by burs. C.• deBourbon, cause. We apologise for last w•*Ws Clerk and Retwitiag Officer social convenor. A hearty thanks We we sorry that Mrs. Fred news not appearing. Our read- tlo an wtlo worked so hard to Williams ot'Dunbariow Shoes is ors will find it elsewhere in this n<ft .00hs tae evening the success is in Oshawa General Hospital We issue. t , , • Y• ' • - • Thursday, ove fiber 9, 1961 t;,. :Page Eight THE PICKERING NEWS _ � H: McClement this Sunday were planning another rummage sale i in a Christmas program. The � Sorry to hear that Mr. and North York Public Library Syr• DUNBARTON .'.Mr. ctnd Mks. Cliff Lewis, Albert and bake table for Saturday, second concert will be the Cana- Mrs. M. Black have not been feel tea and Mr. K D. S�i SAS m. .dian ere Comper y i.1 La��ing well. We hope after they ervising Principal n invited to a:•d Peggy from the Kingsway. Nov. 25 at 10 a.m. until 3 p OP _ The":e3:1 �.c::.t.:� ��:.._a o. Mfr. and Mr. Fred Wi.i:e o: Any contributions would be ap- Bohea:e c d" the third, the well- have had their week's holidays No. Z: have been views might WP w-S co:ducted• b• he -,. kn'o•�-. pic:-ist, Jacques Abrcn:s. they will be feeling much better speak Their whether our chfl- wo hi l to attend. decide.Plan de reciated. •s to P w re aw t. f �+ 's Si3&:OC. e ay p minister, Dr. W. A. McKay, as- over the weekend at Coilingwood Subscription tickets we avail-'Tickets and informaUo;r are avail- Focus oa Reading at V. wilt siseed by Mr. Robert Pitcairn at attending:the wedding of their able for the Whitby Concert As- able from the directors in this TI a place of reading in ad alien would benefit ra a picker- the organ. The choir, under the granddaughter, Pat-i is Butters sociation. The first concert will i a ec, N . and Mrs. J. H. McCle- cation will be the topic to be ing Twp•.Public Library System. direction of Mr, D. Fanthom, sang and Mr. Roy Burnister, who wil. se held at Ontario Ladies` Col-' ment, dfsCUSSed at the Vaughan Wit A special invitation has bees the lovely anthem, "Just for and be living fn Barrie following ge Dec. 2 and will be the men Marry of the local men left on lard Home and School meeting issued to Dunbalton and day." Mrs. Wilda White their ho e•moon. g and•boys of Grace Church-on- the weekend for the opening of on Monday, Nov, 13 at 8 p'.m• grove a an and School members ) t I Mr. •W. Graff, chief librarian of to come and get acquainted. Miss Ellie McKay conducted the The On-We-Go Auxiliary is ae-Hill Anglican Choir, Toronto, the deer hunting: junior congregation.* Dr. McKay ' read Luke 10 for his scripture ' o ... lesson anal took his text from the 10th and 1'ltIn verses. The ser- mon topic on WMS Sunday was, "Are Christian Missions Obso- 700D late?" Missionaries of the first • century carried the.gospel all over the known world. Christi- ,5 anity today is not so widespread. "•- JHigher standards of living were MA taught by the missionaries.'Most a of the people now, read so the missionaries help out in hospi- tals, agricultgre and colleges, s °Missions are not obsolete but we u',,Q must take a new approach—be- "Rouge a ii . F + here in the equality of men and -treat them as an equal: The HiC meeting was on Sun- Dr. • PRICES EFFECTIVE day evening. Dr. McKay intro- O• 2 H • ' Juit t of Rouge Bridge , n Tours., Fri., Sa*. : duced Mr.,Bob Pitcairn, who has Nov. 9 - 10 11 just begun as organist. Mrs, Open Every Evening TIN 7.00. p.m. Except Thurs. & Fri.'TNI 9.00 p•m. Stroud was thanked for her year of faithful attendance at the or- gun and welcomed to the choir - FRESH GRADE ,•Ar' IW1?M READY• as an alto. _ K : - pinto fa . . . On Sunday afternoon the com- z . s Y tiaieanls class wile started, A, 6 - e+n ta T jar he Village Group of the ` b• met on Tuesday afternoon. • • Neat Sunday morning the new ��� CHICKENS dedicated- There �j .29 "organ will be ��Ej,�N� 13U VEX +will also be .a Cub and Scout parade. " On the evening of Nov. 15 the For Frying, Roas#iwy or Barbecuing Average W.ittf 2 » 3 Ibs.': W.A. Circle Group is sponsoring an evening of sacred "choral FRItM LEAN PDRK music by the choir of.Holy Trin ity Church in Ajax which is tin- Ib. C der the direction of Mr. David i - 'Kerry Tickets are now on sale. Itt Ro' a' st St. Andrew's Pre4byierian Ch., LYONS CHICKEN NOODLE ar ALPHAlET — Pickering, was well filled with "_ • �'� worshippers for the regularGZ s SOUP � DsM1rw Small Link atorning service of worship The. , 29c por service, was condicted by_the ''a••+i••'"'~ . " (SAVE 6e) Sausage :b.vay 3 9 minister, Mr. K Haran, The full 21/4 Oz. Pk�. choir entitred to the pFocessional y! lb. Pkr. _ "How "].ovefT; Are Thy MAPLE LEAF ' Dwellings Fair?" The scripture for LEAN PEAM"LED BACK BACON lesson was read from St John, w"IAN .CHEESE TWO chapter ] 't4r• Heron's splendid - . :-r � ." CENTRE 1rUT5 C END CUTS A sermon was dire of particular in- �' C sl�,� �. +69 �. �.IZE� ,k �r9 tstest tc file congregation as it noes 00005 CES p was about our patron saint, St. �/ FRESH" SLICED TENDER Andrew, after whom our church 9 ' 'was named. St, Andrew intro- Plaiw Pisnewle 'i AHRA ` SAVE 17c : duced people to Jesus. .He _ — - (SAVE 4t) jJ•4ft PORK brought his brother Simon Peter THRIFT Giaant 24 Oz. Bottle- also a boy with the loaves and LIQUID DETERGENT . . fishes in the miracle of feeding - the multitude. we,like our patron (REGULAR) (Save 1 Se) YORK MEAT $ e:. Hot FRESH MEATY (Siiel saint, must bring others to Jesus willing our daily witness and bt 'SANDWICH SPREAD SPARERIBS 'grilling to sacrifice for Christ. ' �• '49C tiful anthem by the choir The beau ne Thine Ear," by FOUR ,. was "Incline ,.. Himmel with Helm- Briabin as f0[ FRESH MINCED STEAK . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. soloist. Mrs. Harney conducted —the junior congregation, assisted YOIttK (Riede Some Removed - by Miss Penny Snead. in the r BLADE OR SHORT Rill evening the YPS attended anni- , Y - ROAST . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . Ib6 versary services at Ashburn. j. s bs• r Knox College choir supplied spa- v ��s Roiled Prime R!b Rost . . . . . fib- 7 5 cial music. If you have no church _ 1 st S ribs home, a warm welcome awaits SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF (Saw. 9t) you ct St. Andrew's, STANDING PRIME (611t and lilt RIBS Dunbartoa Personals �E LARD C RLB ROAST . . . 1b.. '..•Mr C 1. Fletcher was confined P U •" • • • '•"• • • �• • • • • • 1 to his home by illness the past : .week. Fresh Loan Minced Beef . . . . . . . . . 3 Ibs. Mr. and Mrs. Star. Coopman of Willowdale visited Mr, an: ". CANADA PACKERS PORK LUNCHEON MEAT • 'Mrs. George Lawrence on Su:.• Boneless, Rolled Plate Brisket Pot Roast Ib any. ROUND or SQUARE RUMP ROAST . . . Ib. 7 Visitors with Mt. and ides. T. �N` C • GREENWOOD {W�1 ! FRESH PORK _ - (PICNIC) i + Greenwood♦ Nov 2.—The WMS 12 Oz. Round Tins KSAVE 15e) Evening Auxiliary met an SHOULDER' ROAST:lb- 39c� : •of g 4 Wednesday night at the home of NEW Swift's Strained 3/a Oz. Glass Jars —- ---{ Mrs.. Frank Webb: The south 5 for 59e ROUND SIRLOIN group. charge of program. BABY FOOD . . . . • • • • • • • • • • ' • • ' T __ _ (SAVE 4c) T-BONE & p - Theme for the evening was. - �•W�G sT�K$ y, "Churches for New Times." Bananas, ?runs, Pears, Peacit'es, Apple Sauce, Vegetables & Lamb, • Several 'of our ladies went to Veg. & Chicken, Peas, Vag. & Beef, Etc. Albert Street Church, Oshawa, on ~, Thursday,.to W.A. Presbytery. YORK BRAND Tatty Government Inspected �LE THEY LAST ,: On Thursday night several of Meat '.'our Sunday school workers took �HO�p�p 1,51/2 oz. Tins WIENER •in the service of the Pickering I�osej ,"• ` Twp. Sunday school at Claret3>i AAA 04 04 0%A040 wont Baptist Chtirch to hear the bw �� Bev. Paul $torms'of Port Hope. - Afternoon W.A. will meet ir. f��M ��� CABBAGE Sunday school rootti November 9 12 oz SQUARE TINS at 2 o'clock, A cot quilt will be Q B LARGE. HEADS toady to do. Carotip No. '2" has /�' ' charge of worship. of Oshq FOS C 1 • Joe and Sandy Pegg food •1 ;O �O wet visited with Mf, dpd Mrs. M. + Pegg on SundaYc SAVE 29c. Case of 4,8 Tina $4.35 plus tax a Mr.ozid Mrs.Trolley and Gloria ,pent the weekend at simcae INTRODUCTORY OFFER % With relatives. - - Mr. and 'Mss. Tim' McLecar of FREE Z4 Oz. Farm House Apple Pie with Purchase of Frozen Fanw �� �• n p for'the weekend Hews Chocolate, Orange or Banana Cake at Regular Price of 79e. U gaitrnoft visited (A FREE PIE WITH EVERY CAKE) 13eatrlee. .. Witb Mr. and Mrs.L MCLeon and tF a r 9 AM a , T _ , ` THE TICKERlNG NEWS i • bgie Nine VOU*ANft aW� fCt:. wl —: EsT�rE Lotter To Editor • t Jack Middleton COURT OF REVISION r - Mr. 'anal Mra. c J : 0!11001IM Z-W12 Reelieoots . 2.3115 have sold their farm to a Mr. Hugh"-jot Toronto. Jack and .i see.h ug purchased a home s •� �:�' To The Editor. J 'J�ii Doti pointed.out,.Mr. Editor, siact move, wi��i t: this business of assessment is in boon. w1 pa + CYRIL f loll D R L E Y ao>aple: a business of or�i- Srlin, �'`q ~corttmunity le �. ; :tom• •` nary assessment is not really wit simple o�t goes to Mr. acid Infra. 'P. Clark simple and would confuse any �� in the loss of Mr. Clark's sister, *4 YOt4T Friendly RESIidC►ili �aeiiit1 but the expert Mrs. Crytigrman of Hampton. The PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a f�t' 'h�b isiq}tF - There are however a few flowers-in a church we're in her of the Assessment Roll for.the Fo+w.nAip of Piikwin{I s points which every taxpayer not memory. n will be held in the Council Chambers, Brougham, Orr'' k, .only has the•right"but-the- duty .'7 32 KINGSTON RD. W. - P.O.' BOX 160 to know and apply. The practical Children of M;asion Band age, tario on November 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,' 20, 21, 23,-i;411:-. results of this knowledge will be remember Mission Braid on Sat- 27 and 28, 1961, between the hours of 10:00 arm. and ,`- PICKDRING ONTARIO urday at 10:30 am. in Sunday 5:00 m, to hear and adjudicate on the complaint s' r , an efficient assessment depart- school room. P f merit as well. as an equalized against the Assessment Roll of the Municipality of the sharing of the municipal tax load'. The annual bazaar of W.A. w£1] Township of Pickering, prepared in the year 196T. ire taxpayer knows of course be on Nov. 18 in Sunday school that as a shareholder in -this!room Everyone welcome. ALL APPELLANTS are requested to govern themselves 0 H H L . A Municipal Corporation he is the I accordingly. ewploye: of the assess rent staff I Nc,r can the averse citizen DATED at Brougham, Ontario this 30th day of October, f I N S U R A N C E W4 know.the ,assessors are hu- g 9 Y . ma lire everyone else and c e -ieter.n ine whether he is assessed ' 1961. PRtlDENTIAL ASSURANCE O f' ENGLAND sub;e=t to errors. They somerimes; '� e: ;table basis? It is sita- COMPANY LTD. av? :o do a job wi? the li-i•ed j ply a matter of comparison. Pick L. T. JOHNSTON, LIFE —. AUTOMOBILE -- FIRE' - :-nlities-which we "make avail- , c_--cer,A:ol properties in yarn Clerk, ,a the- Sa lo. i� ^ w:,=h are much like your Township of Pickering. 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST it:^. t e:-i eta. ... •be J'set-w Ili o'a111re:r n SS'to they ycur own. Takes F be fair with us - r-• OIIko: Station Plaza,Ajax Shopping Centro., -Mane: WN. 241301 Flhe:ever a rax �. has a de'aais of cases comparable ^ep,'__ e p pe ea :rang to your assessor Phone For Loses iato Coverage Day Or Nigh complain, then. .._, sao•,ad tai_ I _ I z.: ask hirn to go over the de- - ^e n�ececsc y steps to see «:. _d c, j aer t:,is C-_:' b .t...ed 1 -•- = expl;in why if there is ' t{e-e: e betwesn yours and ...e L.st :easo.n-able a:pp a to �= . APPRAISALS visit •:he assessment on'.ce, and I '° others. A number of legiti- _: �a•e reasons could explain the ,. - spear to the assessor perso.^.a:.f,:I � ONTARIO who ma be" able a lain to`t -ere nce such as location, zon- +G e N E W E L L the complete satisfac'oa of the'i j, age of the structure. or a BARBERING person why tlus assessment is di..ererce of interior features. INDUSTRY ,{Gladys Newell) higher then he• +rc`ald like it to I Have him clarify what extras" Real Estate Broker Pickering Village ``Y you are being assessed for such x : Keep 1-1i m i ind that"there is•only I as porches or 'outbuildings. and /\ ZONE - 2-5770-1 WH. or Toronto WA. 3-9513 a vague relationship between -rake stare you have these extras Whitby Phone Mid. 8-3625 assessed value and'current mar- on your property. If these are any WHEREAS :Fie 2dlinister of Labour F.ca designated ,thud ! ail Y Ontario described as The• Town.of Ajax and the suburbs 'woo kei value, The assessor wards'- 'a sessor.nwill 1 dm• sure your adjacent thereto and lying within a line drawn as follows: begin Cobourg FR. 2.7601 ' ' . ," _ possibly keep up with the fze- assessor will be glad to have ring where the easterly limit o'- the Township of Pickering masts/�. quent fluctnalions in market you point them out; it could save ass.-Fligbwcy" 'A M8O but of Dw+bwehn.NO.2 Highway { the northerly shore of Lake Ontario; thence northerly along'tins value -He,uses basic unit values him a lot of trouble later.. If easterly 'unit of the Township of Pickering to the northerly limit of such'as'so much per square foot there"are nb outstanding differ- the road allowance between concessions II and III, thence westerly for each class of structure'and I Braces -you, will have satisfied along the northerly limit c: the road allowance between concessious so much per front toot for dwel- r yourself. 11 and III to the westerly limy t of the Township of Pickering thence ST. GEORGE'S DR. ALFRED rlvq lots or so much per titre for' the event you are still rlis- southerly,along the westerly limit of.the Township of Pickering to agricultural land. These antic I the to;therly of ore of Lake Criteria hence easterly along the satisfied, you have the privilege northerly shore of Lake Ontaria to the lace of b - �. VA�TAGS values are applied`to one class+ Y p beginning, as a zone of cppealfsig" your assessment, far the BARBERING INDUSTRY, which lie Lux•delii,ad as a2l;work of property and rhea adjvstn:ents You have only a few weeks after • ore triads for depreciation and, done by barbers in, (a)•shaving or-.Srfmmirg-.a beard'or a:oustaclse; P I C X E R I N G receiving your assessment to file (bl cutting, trimming• singeing, ahampooir.g or dressing hair; (e) • �ARf�1N obsolescence, with addihcns for; -41i_e of your intention to appeal giving, (£) fcial massage. or (ii) scalp trea'ment; mid (dT honing and �t bursa i-.o. variations c ld !o:size ; v rf Sancpwf �. You can make lire appeal your- or stropping a razor, except where p° or•aEd in barber schools 1£- sillliies In regard to vacant land the use, ; tensed by The Indust and Labour Board under The Apprenticeship , self without cost, but if it Is=a r'y W ROsebank R&. North zoning regulations' and occupa- !large matter. I would suggest a Act; and has received a petition requesting a conference of the • - 'Lon'of the.owner are consideied employers cmd employees in the said industry and has authorixed CATERING brief discussion'with your solid- converting of such conference. ]VIL NO. g, P7Cj[�. — 1 tor. He k-iows the detente of the the Iseati - I I Assessment -Act and can advise NOW THEREFORE TAKE NOTICE that pursua*it to The Indus- "SEAWAY trial Stand ds Act, R S.O 1960, Chapter 186, a conference of the t0111DO nie' . 2-1898 Ielrepihone TE. 9.1822 you on the merits of the situtr- 'WATER SUPPLY lion Don't hesitate to appeal to asap cye:s and employees engaged in the said industry within the 1 the Court of Revision if you are said x�ne is hereby surnmoned to-meet to the Rotary Club Roost, �4 ALA1r6l," ,. 9-1504 WI•�itehall l•397 T r I�'0 Harwood Avenue South 2nd ldw, Ajax Shopping^Pfaza, A:(= 2S-HOUR SERVICE Convinced your alai a is )vs.t ie3. Ontario, on Mo nday I:o;e::bar 20th, 1961, at 2,00 pat for the par- I. is your democratic,right as well pose of investigating art.. considering the condf ions of -labour and OPTOMETRIC LONG DISTANCE CALL i DAYS A WEEK i l qs an obligation This is the pur- the practices p-evai!iag in the said ir-dustrY and for n egctiating 'VISION DARE zM 3�td0 $S.00 far 560 G Ai.S• �'i.txme ter which: it was created, and sub-sitting 'o :ire lRrnis-er. o< Lobo•..: a sched-le pur�uc.it to j $7.04 for 1006 GALS. You won't do any good just he provisions o'. lire said A t JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. INn TON Chow) j con plain to the neighbozs. I' AND FURTHER T r.';E I:OTICE that s ch schedule snag contain 89.00 for 1500 GALS. PLEASArr1 STREET — provisions fixing the p.zces which may he charged for each oprtra- (OFF LIVERPOOL RD. sour") —A S. ALLERTON 1 tion pedormed by e_.p:oye-s and employees in the Barbering In- ,. FRENCHMAN'S BAY Monteith, _ : i dustry and s_n,ect to the approval of Tits- Industry and Labour Monteith, Riehl a■a■■a■■■ass■■■■■aa■■■■a■■■aaa■a■■■■■a■■■■■■ Board and The Minister of Labour, the Lie"uten. . t-Governor in Coun- GM55E5 FITTED and REPAIRED. .CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT] Pt y p 7 upon all em- i EYES EXAMINED 3 Co.' 1 may declare that such schedule shall be binding _ ■ •'in scchwmdus ed or employed in the'work cr o rats all persons layers and employees in such industry which include EVENINGS G. W. INEHL C.A. .LI.A. . toions roar _ gag included BY APPOINTMENT. 1'E.9.2601 LICENSED TRUSTEES ' ,--', MEET Ajax Oshawa Strv+iord j s i DATED AT TORONTC, this 3rd dcy of Novem�be., 1_61 Oshawa RAndolph 5-3527 (CHAS Eter f Lbo !� �. . . 'Minister of Labour.' BURT R. WATERS, C A. ■ ■ REGISTER NOW FOR wHisehall 2.0890 SPECIALIZED BUSINESS w� - TRAINING ;■ AUCTION SALE ' MILLER IN ■ Day School-any Monday :^�g SOUTH PICKERING ' Night School—Tuesday, Thursday r `" y 7:00-9.00 pan. a : �PKKERING COMMUNITY HALL dd PICKERING VILLAGE ■ Spacial Courses for Housewives E T I\ G. ■ ■ shiftworkers, Teen-et" Typing I■ ■ . PICKERING, ONTARIO Fn. Catalog available on :.gait .: .Thursday, NoYember 16 — 8:00 p.m. -; � -, TWO Sittings) Oshawa Business College ,Gas and Oil Installations a { DIAL 72s427s Clean-Out Service ..- .COME OUT AND,MEET YOUR MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.10 SIMtoE ST. NORTH F►idoiy, NOV. 70, 1961° 7 P.M. f0 Q P.M. osw►wA 24-HOUR CALLS ; I 'A L L W EL C 0 M E : - 9 Tudor Street, Ajax " - Saturday, Nov. 11, 1961 1 P.M. Sharp WH. -3491 M '(Sbuth Pickering 7rogressive-Ccnservctive Association) WE HAVE INSTRUCTIONS TO DISPOSE OF A lAR_r _ ! ■' QUANTITY OF DISTRESS.Q4ND SURPLUS STOCK, CON- . DINTY•S �t;■R■■■■R■■RicRR■■■R■[[R■a■ti■■■■�1■■■■■R'■1t■■�' SISTING OF: SMALL MOTOR FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: ! ■' ' ' ■ SHOP OPEN MONDAY TUESDAY, THURSDAY ■; Imported 9x12 dr 6x9 Rugs Solid Oak Student Desks 1 ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES' I■ 17 x 21" T.V.'s Transistor Radios CLINIC f AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS AND FRIDAY-9-8 P.M. SATURDAY 6 P.M. ■; Sewing Machines Mantle Radios .,"° 'M'I`OVE,ttENTS. 'C TEST YOUR OWN TUBES FREE ! Knitting Machines , Repairs to I a ■ Appliances, Lamps Silverware Tea Service wt µSO PLNtCWE OR,LOAN ;■ Stereo 8 Hi-Fi Sets 8 Gasolinie Mss I ■ Carving Sets ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. ■ ON No. 2 HIGHWAY IN DUNBARTON ■ ■ ■ Electric Stoves Cameras MOWER"SHARPENING IF You REQUMtE ANT AW"GAGE I : Washing Machines - Assorted Ladies and Gent's FINANCING i FOR FAST ■ - - Kitchen Chrome Sets Name Brand Watches Tilt ` ■ Power Saws, Drills Diamond Rings A SPECIALTY I COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL -- i■ ;E• _i� Souders, Jig Saws 'Assortment of Boys'and :Pick:up and D•live AUBRfY E. IRELAND ■ i�' and other Tools Men's Jackets i ■■ Ladies' Coats, Fox Stole, And Many More Items too z AND COMPANY" ■ ek Numerous to Mention PHONE W H. 2-3230 : a ■ SALE CONDUCTED BY 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. s i TORONTO 2, ONTARIO ; ■■' BANY SALES AND AUCTIONEERS �YppMOMt Y 0 impirO $-6200 U*k. ss+t>4 i 3085 Dundas St, Wiest, ■ sF a Toronto 9, Ontario. Ommun TEtnplie 9:1191 - 899.1191 Telephone RO. 9-6958 Thin 1.11760— WA-fd*fi . v 1t .... Maj .... -�_...-.... .,' ,••rte-... _.-....��.�.�..,'-��._�.._,.r_..__ :. _- _ .. �-� .. , a t.' riA - _ , , : • : • .. f Palms.. + I - T h ! P l C K f R 1 N G NEWS ... . . ..TINA7�Y, gw' mbw 9..Tlif ; ____ TAIM ADVANTAGE OF CAmSmH'11wE_RS ARE AW DY• THESE ..� :� . .B � N U S • . ....FEATU R E S --55- RECEIVE $6.00 IN BON YS TAPES: - :CROWN 'SYRUP ......:..;:.:...�... 3-Ib. Tin' ' MAZOLA OIL .. ..... 32-Ox. Btl. DICK'S BABY DILLS •.....: 32-Oz. StI. HAWE'S-6c OFF _ .•. (PASTE WAX ... ......... 1-1b. Tin • _ .� BLANCHED : YORK PEANUTS ........;.......... 13-Oz. Pkg. CREST TOOTHPASTE . Giant Size VAN KIRK NUT MILK i. CLIP THIS COUPON IT IS REDEEMABLE � CHOCOLATE BARS .. ..:.......:. 16-0z. Bar OFF UNTIL CLOSING TIME NOV. 11, 1%1, FOR A Flo IE , � • � DEODORIZERS .... Reg. Size _ ROYAL GOLD - ICE CREAM ........... ................. Y2 G61- ® FRASERVALE FROZEN y FISH AND CHIPS Pkg. IAO RECEIVE $4.00 IN BONUS TALES: TA6LERITE VACUUM PACKED COOKED MEATS . ... ....... - o=• Pkg. Ne, 1 GRAD! ` PARSNIPS 24-Oz. CeNo• Bog I AT YOUR FAvoRrrE iGA STS { RECEIVE $2.00 IN BONUS TAPES: i ONTARIO Flo 1 GRAD! .- I � � CARROTS ... 3.0 Colic. Bog ' I IMPORTED VARIETIES 1 of TULIP BULBS ...... Pkg. ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. •,9, 10, 11 GOLDEN 11-lb. Pkg. TARLERM SLICED RlIIDLM WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMN GUANT TIES oE1M C„OVNMY SAUSAGE 1-I Pkg. 1 Tin - MARGARINE �►olrrON's FROZEN �._ MACARONI i CHEESE ..... 3 B-Oz. Pkgs. �b 9 KRAFT APPLE � JUICE C I : - P4c S. C CHEESE SLICES ......,.........., Yi•Ib. Pkq. IGA ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT—S4.Oz-for { } MARMALADE t -BUY ONTAWO WWN PRODUCE ! YORK—ICE BOX JAR-16-0i. for - NUTRITIOUS AND ECOMOMIC RI AL-•ONTAO No. 1 GRADE-254b. Bog o . PEAN UT .-..B UTTER C C• 1 MONARCH—BANANA, CHOC., COFFEE, MOCHA, GOLD, DUTCH, SPICE, WHITE— ONTARIO No. 1 HOTHOUSE i Pkgs. CAKE MIXES C TO"TOES ....­ . :u�. c POUCH PAK ONTARIO GROW" AtTf - ., a MUSHROOMS — GRADE. A PREDRESSED . ONTARIO'S FINEST EATING APPLE—FANCY GRADE '•� ` .y MAC. APPLES _ 4 ISKTT. C }' `. i BOASTING or FRYING orrT�uelo GROWN—No. 1 GRADE . 21/2-34111. AVERAGE ONIONS ,.a ONTARIO'S FINEST—No. 1 GRADE TURNIPS r 1b. c LB^r M FRESH CHICKEN CUTS ;FROZEN—TURKEY, CHICKEN, BEEF—B-Oz. Pies Ib. c P E �" S : for 'g LEGS 'BR-EASTS MORTON c Sc OFFI CHRISTIE'S CARAMEL' k - IGA—15.0X. Tins _ CHOICE PEACHES . . . . . . 3 for'53c -CO�F E E E CAKE Each c C . . • � YOUR NEW IGA-30-02. sth. (Plus Deposd) CHRISTMAS .. ...... ....:....::........K: GINGER ALE . . . r. . . . . . . : . 4 for 62c SANKA �OX. Jar --- --- SUPPLEMENT and ;SAVE at _ INSTANT COFFEE . 1.09 - - -- of Exciting'Gifts , AUSTRALIAN SEEDLESS-24b. Pky. I 49c No Avaiable aSULT ANA RAISINS ards,on S Ilk OFF GIANT PKG. - /our IGA Store SUROES F DETERGENT . . . . : : 69c FOODLINER in PICKERING, ONTARIO -