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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_11_16 1 - ti. • .. , . - N 03 ' P*ILISNEO HE N8ITENALL SINCE a a 4. 0940 VOL. 79-No. • PICKERING ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1961 PRICE: IOc PER COPY gull, Over 600 Appeals Pickerin Village' ' Noteg �Q A For Ct• of Revision y; a Pickering Twp,, Council last IWGgIIl1�lINN11NIIII!!INII6"II(!G4+'t!+tcW!IUtlIIINWIMIWW!iHCN!11VIIfmtllllllil:alL,IGINrL:"IN�1&tl4w!i tit week passed a bylaw extending the 3' time for Court of 'Revision. Mrs. F. Calvert, Mrs. D, Win- -on,Monday'night, one small boy I b� ter, Mrs. E. Dolmage, Mrs. S. asked, "Where is the fire?" When ' -it was learned that over 320 Mansefield and her daughter;I :old, it was an air raid warning applicants have filed appeals, cov= Mrs. Platt, have just returned siren, he just shrufted and rode ' from a two-week convention of the off op his bike. •ering more than 600 appeals. 'Grand Session of the Order of the Mr. and Mrs.R. Doble and fam-I Eastern Star at Miami. ily were visiting friends at Green- Extend Boundaries Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doucette of bank on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Tgonish, N.S., visited recently with Fred Phoenix. Of Fire Area r their son Tom and family of Pick- Mrs. Jim Koch is among those ering. school teachers attending a con- Pickering Township c o u n.e i 1 Among the local deer hunters veauon at Vineland on Friday. I 'etas passed a resolution to enlarge t :,rho went north this week were: ' Mr. and. Mrs. Eugese Green's the boundaries of Fire Arta Na J, Ronald Watson, Tom Watson, son, Douglas; has been picked as The new boundaries extend east Stanley Balsdoe, Donald Annaa, a page boy at the,Ontario Legis- I .to the lot line between Lots 17 and Donald Scott and Lorne Sharkey. lature. IS to 401 highway from ilea 3rd Mr. Clare Baledon was with the Mr. and Mn. Carl Disney concession road and to Ajax town- Pickering Hunt Chib'rho were out (Kelly) have left for Florida ! line south of 401 highway to Lake .last weeY. where they have taken up retell Ontario. A bylaw will be prepared. Belated birthday greetings to dente for the wintar. Caenwn Prout of Riverside Drive. Mr. William Riaamer left on To Tape Posts ' Mr. and Mrs.- Prout moved here Tuesday morning for California' f acme weeks ago from Nova Scotia. for the winter. His daughter-in- �t Glenview Corner 'We welcome them to the c=. law. Mrs. Ralph Rimmer, baked sousu y, a pie to take along, to be eaten It was m o v ed by Councillor Mr. and -Mrs. E. L. Gray of in California that night. It's a Rose Deakin and seconded by Regina spent a week visiting Mr. small world. Councillor Harry Boyes at a town- r and Mrs. C E. Brown here. Mrs. Mr. Roy Braithwaite, Indian ship meeting last weep to base Gray and Mrs. Brown are sisters. Head. came down by jet for a visit ;DIAL M FOR MURDER will be presented this Friday and Saturday by the Pickering Town- posts at the cornet of G1eayNw His friends will be glad to bear with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, I Road and No. 2 highway painted that Mr. C. E. Brown returned Pickering. ship little Theatre Group at Ajax. Shown here are three of the principal characters. Alan or taped with aluminum, home from hospital last Saturday. . ,�'. D: Sweet, now stationed at I Council bad been purchased to His friends will be glad to bear Shilo. Man., would like to be re- Anderson plays the part of the husband who plans to murder his wife, played by Norma do something as residents feel this that Mr. Arthur O'Connor. who membered to his student friends ! (corner is a traffic hazard and dan- ' suffered a fractured skull in a car I at Pickering High School. +Clarke. While the boy friend, played by Don Clarke, looks on: serous, 'accident in Ajax last Sunday is gradually improving,in the Scar k born General Hospital. Other • Ernest Phil NOm'TwP. Council Is Criticized Over 662 I tnembets of' Mr. O'Coaaor's fam- Nominee T u rc u I os s 5t i illy who suffered cuts and bruises h For Twp School Board in the Hospital.+were treated at the East Rouge Water System Delay � .Ajax Hospital, .- Mc Ernest P;itz has indicat:d i • . • - . rn The local• siretr sounded on Pickering Twp, Council came in a letter was seat to the C•MB on that he wi;l seek nomination for-+ Lu rk_i n n 0-6 r TI 1 11� 1Aonday night at 7:30 to announce for .some severe criticism last October S which appareatl} want Khool board in .Area Two at the g the start of'a test called Tocsin B. week from a delegation from East astray. He said that the auditor's' forthcoming nominations to be 71his test was to ready us for -an Rouge over the delay in getting.,report, which was encouraging is held in Brougham on Nov, 24, I Streptomycin, first of the drugs in 1939 on 1Q0 consecutive ad nuclear attack, if it ever.happens. the water ;system-_-started in that now in the hands of the OMB. � Mr. P1iu is the first to an- to prove•effective against tuberv-1 !missions to sL% Canadian Sara- ead we ware intotmed by' radio arcs I -There is no intention on the ' nounce- his intentions with regard losis,-was not ih use many months toria turned up the fact that.of and T,V. how to protect ourselves Mr Herbert Wank, speaking . part of the municipality or th- I to school board. This is an im- when it became evident that the these 600' admissions 28 per cent at Ciome and emergency supplies for the delegation, said that rest: council to hotd up this project." portant post and it is hoped that ,tuberc!e bacillus had the power to were resistant to streptomycin, L4 -,that would be needed. dents were.perturbed.over the ap- said the reeve. -1 don't.foresee any ! ratepayers will begin to take more I develop resistance to ct. Af that "per cent to isoniazid and 6 par M•r, Buttar's mother cram Ca parent callousness of council in problems with 4he financing," be interest in the board's of Area �point drug resistance was "s cloud cent to PAS. Bourg is visiting the-Buttar's.fam- the way they have.handled the (added. l-.Otte and Two before that time. like •a mans-.hard," It caused I The fact that the wtudy was dgne :- 1y for several days. ' project' •..,..�,,.� wo`rry on behalf of ;ndivi,'ual .Fa- on consecutive cases meant that Birthday congratulations to •rb be very frank we are not i tiebu.. The worry was consi'er- re-admissions were inclu,ttd. No Sheila Doucette who will be seven inttrested in statements which are • y. ably lessened whey ,tvio' more separate study was done on first years cld. on Nov. 23 . and to not followed up by prompt ac Local Catholic Women s League 'drugs were fovni Ah�:+ could be Fkdirissions but it was known that •Coieea Doucette who will be eight tiOn," he said. treed m addition to or in combin- some of them did arrive ::r sans- oa Nov, 26, Mr• Wank said tihe group bad • ' atioe with streptomycin. With the torium already resistant to one or The local park cocim•ittee have taken council s statements to be I Held Regional Muting October 22 three of them it was generally pos 'more of the drugs. -_Uw rink boards_in, place and are fact and expected cheat to be The Ontario County South Re- tarded children—to pick our work ,sible to get the patient to the non- l rt-was a disquieting thought at -- ----=- preparing the ground for flooding, acted on. 4 glen of the Carbolic W'omen's most suitable and do a real good infectious stage of recovery before 'the time and now, two years later, wbett the first cold weather. ar "Porhaye you want us to aitecd League held their regional meet- job at it—she urged each, one of strains resistant to all three could.) there is sound reason for thinking riven, every meeting and give a lengthy ing, October 22. at the Church of us as members of the Catholic develop. that research would turn up even Law Motor Sales bave some harangue on why we want action I St. Francis De Sales,-Pickering, Women's League to make rcfigion Now the'aoud is much, much more alarming results. The Inter=. ---- -real good buys in small cars. See or we could organize a deliberate with approximately 75 .embers! out of good works. bigger than the man's.hand. With , national Union Against Tubercu- their advertisement in this week's telephone nuisance campaign, but f attending. { mounting anxiety clinicians are re-'�losis has sponsored sotdies in 72 piper. we don't.feel this is the way to do Rev, A. McMahon.celebrated • • pG-zing- that patients are coming institutiors in 17 countries in Mr: null Mrs. Jack Warrrn business," he said. (benediction. fol'owed by the gen Council W111 Again into sanatorium already harbor- north ar�d South America. Europe' $peat the weekend at their cot Mr, w'�nk reviewed the histon !oral meeting in the parish school.. . irg drug resistant-bacilli. The re- 'and Asia. Results are row being gage-at Nog.ies Creek; t the East Rouge water project. . Mrs• E. J. 5praggs of .�j a x.. Consider Colored sistance may 'be to one, two or publiNhed:0- the evidence of'these Qviie a n,tuber from the vPlage `rem when they start---d 'eui with:! presided. Rev. Mc%lzhon welcom- Agee drugs, I reports dr'.ig re,-is;an-.e is now a end district attended the-.auctiott ;cutien; back in April up to the I eel all members. ! pp"1� a" when 1i s h s the patient uhlic health Hale, held at the Pickering Com- ;,racnt time. He said that the Ot r new diocesan president. ! EleetlOn iives�ei aADe' A problem. Ln;nfected is right back to 1943• Well, -not per,om ::re being ,infected'with munity Ball on Frida;, evzning t Jt1,-gei,on had a meeting" with Mrs, .A. H. Cobham. Toronto. Mrs. Jean L. McPherson a,:%ed unite Fack. His chances of belies drug --�;s,aht germs. When these and Saturday: �'ecan�a ,cn October = sad were gave a brief address in which she council at its last meeting if any' helped by surgery are better than patient-, arrive at ga+ta:orium for His friend'.;' wilt ebglaJ 'o see :old the -01-IB required further• expressed rear hopes and optim- thing had peen done about her •hey were•then. But he would have treatment the•physs:ion is•han',i Mr. Iry"rig.V,h.ite.able to.be o•ut ! 'ata. He asked wliy the'OMB ism that our organization will be o slat in sanatorium much lor.ee� 'cap+±cd because one o••^• e of the for :hart v.a'l.s These days. -' `^aJ ::ever received it.' i bigger and better 'in the years to suggestion of• using colored ka1- :ha- vie have come to think n.-:;:;s- -affective drugs is of little va'ue to When the air raid siren h'.ew i Itceve'Shermen Scott said that come and urged the ladies-of each hots- at this year's election• +sarv, Jt would be discou-aging.. Fthis•patient.• ' council to .make a very special Reeve Sherman Scott said that . Pa,%e we had-warning? Yes. A Before it is too late Iet�uc tight- y _ : I effort to •enlarge their member- council had discussed it but would stn dy' :`.ere by Dr. C. W. ]'eanes -en follow up. m f ship, 1 take up the matter again. t The diocesan .director, Rev. L. ! J.` Wall, in his brief address Mrs, McPherson said she felt it t a t y a € " stressed-the importance of having !would 'be much easier -for the,.i € ~ e t 4e . " r brevity in, the agenda of our par- + DRO's'poll clerks and scrutineers r ish council meetings, getting down j and that there would 'be Jess ' • a to business, expressing new ideas i. J •3 `' and to keep the interest of rn m- chance of error. ; y hers lively. Mrs. Lynch, 'diocesan eduza- a* >r v t ions) convener, gave a Short ad- Balsam Farmer Killed dress on the importance of con- tittued education for the wife and When• Tractor Rolls mother, in order to keep abreast t in new ideas with their growing Mr. Charles Fiss, age 61, of children and their. husbands. Balsam,. was instantly killed on : The guest speaker„ Mrs. D. ! Thursday. Nov, 9, when his trac Donovan, first vice-president of for rolled, pinning;him beneath it. , 1 „3a • diocesan council, chose as her' Mr: r`ss' body was found by a + theme, "Christian Family Life and I neighbor, Donald Jamieson, who Social Action.' She I g ' )3ointed. out � noticed ,the upturned plow. A ,. that in family' life, the weakness + crane was brou ht from Oshawa ♦ of-one balances with the strength to lift, the tractor off the man. .� �v.. gf another; and the needs of He, had lived on the present ;BEST ALL ROUND GIRL AND BOY. Winners of the Best All Christian ideals in everyday fam• farm for about 15 years with his ! Round Girl and Best All Round Boy trophies at Pickering Din- ------ - TERRY tROLIOPE OF PICKERING looks small beside the large : fly living. She stressed-the-urgent- wi€e, Leola, and son Fred. Two trict High School .Commencement last Friday night were: { bear and the deer brought home last week end 'by the need of the giving of our free daughters; June (Mrs. Wm. Wil Aaron Fenton of P;cker;ri and Gail White of Brou ham.'tt Pickering. Hunt,Club. The boys bagged 8 deer and the bear, time to•social welfare work, as son)of Victoria Square, and Betty 9 9 assisting the mentally ill and (Mrs. Bert Tbird) of Agincourt, was one,,of the largest attended._commencements ever.he'd one of the best years they have had yet. helping. on a program for re- also survive hits. here. Photo by Barris Pomeroy Photo�y Barrie Pomeroy f0 TM►p + THE P I C K E it I N G NEWS " Thursday, November 16, 19`1 PICKERING N E rs T own' of Ajax Gains Momentum er Thomso QC!THE 7W alter n, \ _ I S I A B L I S K E D 1 0 8 1 With Great Plans For Development Issued every Thursday AJAX. — Plans were recently ful control of land usage and ar- BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC' by The News Printzxng and.Publish-mg Company announced for the continued de- chitecture, the company ensures .COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS t Authorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont. - velopment of The Southwood the creation of a model common- -Tole none: WHitehall 2.0910 3Y8SCRIPTION RATES: ;2.50 per year — Uaibr Stites ;,1.09 per year Park Subdivision, the first phase ity of which Canada may be P of a 2,000-acre residential-corn- proud. Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway BARRY MURKAR, Editor mercial-industrial complex which ion ADVERTISING RATES UPON RB8UE8T — will triple the size of the Town of Letter To Editor • Ajax over the next 10 years. H. Peter Langer, vice-president -of A. E. LePage Ltd., Realtor for DO�a1d G. Cr0SSIPry the project,said that a start would Locust Hill, 'A Good Si gn be made on the construction of Nov. 13. PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT 418 houses in the spring of 1962 The Editor The large Odeon 'Theatre sign on the west side of by Toronto builder V. V. De- Pickering News: Trade Publicity - Product News - Advertising ;Valley Farm Road South is a 'good sign in more ways Ma'co Properties Ltd. The ob- It has been stated that a one Sales Promotion Community Relations' jectiv,e of the developer, Duffins mill rate is estimated as sufficient, - - than one. It is encouraging' to council members and to Creek Estates Ltd. and V. V. De- with grants, to finance a Pickering WH. 2-0363 P.O. Box 356, Pickering residents to see a large firm like Odeon prepared to spend Mar Properties Ltd is to pro Township Public Library. The mill vide 3,000 homes for families in rate of course will have to. be set R lot of money in this area. they $3,000 to $5,000 per year from time to time to meet the re- income group. Model home P� quirements of the Board's expan- PERSONALIZED PROTECTION Where one firm shows it has faith in the future of a are now being prepared by To- sion policy in the future, a ronto architects .Venchiarutti and know m h o w public bodies always nd.we A. R. FORT I E R INSURANCE mttaicipality it generally follow s s that other will start Venchiarutti. become prodigal with taxpayers' thinking the same way. Servile" la money. Council will set the rate For Lon enough, arsons have been saying that One Tie developer-builder •realtor but it will have to meet the ex- PHONE ATlantee 2 � g g p team has provided a unique fea- Penes of the Library Board just of these days Pickering will start to go ahead. Maybe that �: all subdivision services, in-. like any other department. with — - - day has arrived. Let's all hope so anywayl eluding road paving have already the Reeve on both bodies, his po• FIRE AUTO LIFE CASUALTY been installed. Home purchasers sition will be difficult besides pi7- - have the opportunity of so- ins on his shoulders extra burdens will ha PPo tY • looting lots on which model which surely are heavy enough Pedestrians Be Coref vt homes will be built now. The trend today seems to be s TAM CLEAM OUT The Town of Ajax is well pre- to move more and more towards Pe�tstrians in Pickering Village are warned to be care- pared for its future expansion on centralised authority and to take - when crossing No. 2 Highway at the village's main .the seaway. One of Canada's control from local bodies which COMPLETE SERTIC TANK SERVICE newest and fully-planned Indus- are more cognizant of local needs Intersection. Those white-lines painted-on the road are for t1rial communities, Ajax is ideally and which to s o m e extent rely NEW TANKS INSTALLED enu a ng but this is not air advertised crosswalk such as situated right on the St. Lawrence � upon volunteer help. if PenP�are PAT d !*1�1 &Ley have in Metro. Seaway _just nine miles cast of willing w do this it i, surely a Metropolitan Toronto. •Its north- questionable departure to set up It has been brought Jo our attention that some persons ern boundary reaches up to the I some more bureaucrats to control walk out in front,of moving traffic, expecting the drivers cial hie CNR and erp orate as the kind gi reading the public cial highway 401. Incorporated as f should be, given. to come to a halt. They will if they see you-in time but if is town, on January 1. 1955. Ajax i Andrew Glen. ,j.. they don't, you will be an accident victim or even now has a population of 9.009. , Duffins Creek Estates Ltd.. de- 1 Extra Rooms For to The Happy Coo le !Norse, a fatality. velopment program includes some 4 E Wait 7 until the roadway. is clear, then cross J.over. This 2.200 acres of land within the; c_L10_4_ LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE limits of the Town of Ajax. The Ajax if J�II -•itross-over is not illuminated: The motorist has no warn- company's interest in Ajax is such I Pickering Twp. Council save OF YOUR WEDDING ilttg unless he happeas'to see you is time. that estate planning is keyed to the approval this week to-Sow extra overall community. -to create a i rooms being added to',the Ajax BOOK NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY suitable harmony between, indus-1 High School. MV! COYER trial. commercial and residential 1. The board hsCs .received the developments, and to provide cor- tentative approval for the $98.- HOME CHURCH - RECEPTION C @ a t O S O rect placement of roads, at the -000 expenditure, (FROM•;49.50 UP same time ensuring maximum d' The Ajax High School is part R8 R . .- triEution of services. is-. of the Pickering District High _INCLUDES - MONUMENTS , _ Br Through sound planning. care- School Area. 1 — $ x10 "OUR WEDDING" ALBUM a�ES • OF DISTINCTION _ 8x10 PRINTS - 1 — 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM .;:'COOPER BLOCK LTD 12. _ 4 x 5 PRINTS for . THREE GENERATIONS ' • � 45 —PHOTO "THANK YOU NOTES" 1120 CALEDONIA ROAD' — TORONTO . t:OMrtJfTE ►Elmo NEWSPAPER COVERAGE ` - BLOCKS & BRICKS t'MO?OS SENT TO NEWSPAPERS OF YOUR CHOKE Stafford B STRUCTURAL STEEL - .. 5. ;. PHONE OR WRRE _ CRANE RENTAL :MdNUMFNTS BARRIE STATION ROAD, PICKERINO, ONTARIO DUritDAS S7. EAST WHITdY JMO 8-3.1 I Phones: WH. 2-1960 — WA. 2.5103 — MO.- 8-5911 'P.R. 3, PICKERING — TE. 9-1417 I N- LO FUEL OIL SUNGLO is Spotlessly Clean ng's m Oil H - N .: .Housekeepi tech easier with SUNGLO i tat, No dust. No dirt, o _ . Oil b urns co m 1 e Nlyl sot. Heating ;.;.. .. � :SUNGLO is Steady and Even : . Modern controls mean no sharp ups wW downs in temperature , . . 1Mo v low pressure worries . , . Better health and comfort for the whole fan+ityr :SUNGLO is Economical . 1 - ' Lowest fuel costs allow you to have all the we you:waM big • heating bills.'No wasteful pilot lights to pay for either. . -SUNGLO islully Automatic . . ��. -•. d ' � you prefer A flick of the finger brings your house to the exact temperature and keeps It there.-automatically. SUNGLO is Proved Dependable Oh to be a plumber when �-"..•-� �'1 . the pipes act up 1 IElut really, now—isn't it :; amt enjoyed the luxurious comfort of SUNGLO much easier to reach .Millions.of Ontario families have e for the phone? - Oil Heat for years . without interruption. A secure fuel supply—good k. The lady does,and he? -for many days of operation—is stored right on your own promises. Oil yin spouse is telicued.., SAVED BY THE BELL your tank is like money in your bank! P.S. Seriously, though: at home or away, you're - never really test: there's always help hand through C01111110P U 'LS through your telephone—a service so valuaa ble... " '•yet so often taken for granted. The Bell Telephone Company of Canada. : Phone 201 CLAREMONT Phone 202 Thursday, Nwromrer 16, 1%1 T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS Pops Thr" U"URANCE REAL ESTATE 06t a WH. 2.6212 :: Readenw WH. 2-3115 Public, N ALL PERSONS who are entered on the Township.of C YRIL E. Ma R L E Y Pickering 1961 Voters' List will be entitled to,vote on the following questions on Saturday, December '9th, , 1961, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 8 PA,, at "Your Friendly Resident Agent' ;, ` the various Polls which are set up for Municipal I Elections: 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.Q. BOX 160 (1) "Moro you in favour of public games and iports gain, after 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon PICKHRING, ONTARIO of The Lord's Day, to be regulated by Muni- cipal By-Low under the authority of The - Lord's Day (Ontario) Act, 1960.19614" (Z) "Are you in favour of moving pictures, drive-in JOHN L • 1AY theatres,,theatrical performances, concerts and lectures after 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon of [PRUDB I N S U R A N C E ''-the Lord's Day to be regulated by municipal by-law under the authority of The Lord's Day TIAL - cow;,N NLm• OF ENGLAND WEST.ROUGE BAZAAR SUCCESS L-Mrs. Edgar James, wife (Ontario) Alt, 1960.1961?' FE AUTOMOBILE — FIRE of Pickering Township's deputy reeve, in centre, opens the The original By-Laws authorizing t(ie voting on these very successful West Rouge Ladies' Club Bazaar. On her questions may be seen in my office. 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST left is Mrs. McKay and on her right, Mrs. Cosselmon. DATED at Brougham, Ontario, this 10th day of No- tion Pkuw4 Alex shopping Centres, Phoea: WN. 2-si01 —Photo by Barrie Pomeroy vember, 1961. Phase For Immediate Covrago.Dw Or Nigh LLOYD JOHNSTON, Ontario "Safety League Points Out Clerk, Township of Pickering. ,APPRAISALS Some Common Dangers Around Home '4 G • NEWELL Is popcorn a menace? Not real- ent shoulders the full burden of a — - - - -- 1�, but a small enough child can helvless child's ptd>tection (Gladys Newell) blic ' NoCce choke on .a piece and die And Plastic ranks with matches, rat- beads and blankets and pillow n, scatter rugs or drain Real Estate Broker — Pickering'Village and safety pins—should they all 'Cleaner. All these items can kill, WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 be outlawed? No one, seriously when wrongly aged. But they can thinks so. ail be very useful too, and so is All PERSONS who are entered on the Township of Whitby — phone MOhawk 8-4703 Along with our general apathy plastic. It is to be hoped that in Pickering 1961 Voters' List as OWNERS will be entitled nowadays toward accident re- future. every parent in Canada ff Cobourg FR. 2-7601 p will have profited from the tragic ! to vote on the following questions and By-Law on vention• we've developed an un- p Satnirda December 9th, 1961, between the.hours of Res."Highway"V►Mile East of Ounborton. No.2 Highway fortunate reflex to-rid ourselves lesson .taught by these infant sut- y of any personal responsibility. focations, and will realize what ,a I' 10 A.M. and B P.M. at the various Polls which are set "There should be a law" we say.I plastic bag is for, and what it is up for Municipal Elections: self-righteously disposing of an not for. ST. GEORGE'S DR ALFRED accident problem. 'They should (1) "Are you in favour of the establishment of a "[T c take the curve out of that road", Township of Pickering Public Library?" HALL L. y ANAGIJ we cluck to the neighbors after a With The Bowlers (Z) "Do you assent to By-Low Number 2641 of young driver has died hitting a y Township orizing tree at 80 miles atf hour. Foilowing u the standing of the •.:..PICKERING - Council ro � e he the Tow i of a t Skmilarly with thin .plastic Pickenns Ladies' Bowling League Cou it to pass by-laws m time to time far • VETERINARIAN the acquiring or expropriating of land for In- uN otsd Mti+etl packa,pmg, too many otherwise as o! `ILesday, Oct. 3 l:, q � �Aq ng intelligent people when consider- Team standings: dustrial sites and for borrowing money for /oet�Nies Old R+�sebank Rd» North ing she problem of infant aufto- tihaf not exceeds In the a • cations-,from this material say, No. 1—T. Brown .. 21 the sum purpose, of$100, .00'f" aggregate CATERING SERVICES $,R, No. 8, Piekering -Some people just can't be edu- NNo. s5---E. HTh mpeon .� '113 (Seating 200) sated", or -They don't wan No. 4-A• Russ Ill The original By-Laws authorizing the voting on the Telephone WM. 9-13!3 ?el8phons TR. 9-1822 parents about these thiop Both statements shelve the problem No. 6—B• Suter E roti ,• out' 10 Question and By-Low may be seen at my office. __ neatly, but neither one is true. Games over 200 flat, Li Zi 'o Answer'TE. S-ib04 Lily Every parent can be educated, Jones 206, Eileen Thompson 223, DATED at Brougham this 10th day of November''. 1961. OPTOMETRIC LONG DISTANCE CALL and for three-years the most m- Jean Head 209, Marg Egotoff tensive educational program 'nag- 213, Dorothy Shaniey 232,Thelma LLOYD JOHNSTON, VISION CARE Zenith 3-5140 inable has be2m carried on in Brown 272. newspapers, on radio and televi- Clerk, Township of Pickering, JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. .:(me Tom t'f.") sion -stations, in hospitals, pro- Brougher», Ontariq. PLEASANI STREET • • natal clinics and doctor's offices LIVERPOOL RD, SOUTH) sin short everywhere where there Pickering Women s moth- FRENCHMAN'S SAY Monteith, Monteith, Riehl is a possibility of reaching moth- Institute Hold Nleet'g EYES EXAMINED & Co. ers of young babies. GLASSES 1'll:'TED and REPAIRED: CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Yet babies are still dying bc- The Pickering Women's Insti- CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN EVENINGS 0. W. RIEHt. C.A., R.I.A.. cause mgthers use thin plastic late mct for thou regular monthly BY APPOINTMENT. TE:9-2601 LICENSED,TRUSTEES wrapping from the dry-cleaning to meeting on Oct. 31 at the home cover crib mattresses. Not many of M,s, Clare Balsdon, Church e • Ajax Oshawa • Stretford St.. North. A In Buying Christmas Seals Oshawa RAndolph 3-3327 of course. There have been per- goodly number of _ BURT R. WATERS, C.A. hC an des dozen e answer We ma in a t�he p:den M . K. Cook .REGISTER NOW FOR WHitehoR 2-0890 y YOU HELP'find cases of TB through tuberculin tests and SPECIALIZED BUSINESS _ argue endlessly about parental ,TRAINING responsibility in child behavior or conclusion of the business, Mrs. chest X-ray programmes. The work'will not,be f juvenile delinquency, but surely Jeudwine introduced three tnem- finished until the last case is found and treated. Day Schaal-any Monday morning ehr safety of a tiny baby is not a hers of the Cancer Society, Mrs. Night school—Tuesday, Thursday MILLER question of controversy.. The par- Daniell Jenkins, Mrs. Friend, YOU GIVE to medical, research which must be stepped 7:00.9:00"p.m. guest speaker of Oshawa,and Mrs. Special Courses for Housewives - : •11oy Rogers, president of Ontario vP ro find new anti YB drugs to fight drug re- Shiffworkers, Teen-age Typing HEATING ',:SEAWAY County Cancer Society, wbo spoke sistont TB germs-perhaps o TB vaccine and q Free Catalog ovailobl• as rest briefly to the 6weting. Mrs. simpler tuberculin test. Gas and Oil Instolbtions =WATER SUPPLY Friend Oshawa Business Cogege gave �a very interesting .. .- ... . - , Clwn-Out Service, WHitehall 2-1397 account of the work undertaken YOU SHARE in making possible better health and living. . - Due 72S-3575 24-HOUR SERVICE by the group. A beautiful colored by Jelling the public about-TB and how to fight - 10 DIAL $T, NORTH j�..�UR CALLS osNAwA• 7 DAYS A WEEK film was shown of Canada which 9 Tudor Street, A'ax included the Cancer Society's ; >. 1 $5.00 for 500 GALS. headquarter' centres across the WH 2-3491 $7.00 for 1000 GALS, country. A. donation from the YOU SHOW deep concern for dll families`by helping to $9.00'for 1500 GALS. Women's Institute was made to keep them safe 'from TB; and assist us in our' the society. rehabilitation and social service programme, DINTYJS ■ti■■■■■■■■■■Ir1■■i■■>.■■■■■■■■■■■■■r■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ Christmas Seals are inspiring symbols to remind us of SMALL MOTOR FHIsT MORTGAGES ARRANGED: ■ ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES ■ SHOP OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY work not yet finished. Please use these Seals CLINIC AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS AND FRIDAY--,9-8 P.M. - -SATURDAY 6 P.M. i and speed your gift to the AM IMPROVEMENTS. ■ % ■ TEST YOUR OWN TUBES FREE ! ONTARIO COUNTY TB AND H4ALTH ASSOCIATION Repairs to yyg ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN IN L soline E roes'` ■ ■ c/o BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. ■ ON No. 2 HIGHWAY IN DUMBARTON w OSHAWA OU RIEQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE ■ ER SHARPENING a Y PMIANCING a FOR PAS1 A SPECIALTY COURTEOUS SERVICE: CAU FILM - AND - DISCUSSION EVENING up'ond Delivery ;i AUBREY Ee IRELAND MRS• KATE AITKEN, writer and world traveller, and AND COMPANY MR. RONALD NABLO, sociologist and educator, will E WH. 2-330 ■ 1 , ss a comment on a United Nations Film and lead discussion ■ ' III on ways in which we can work for peace, through 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. ■ "United Nations and Beyond." Is TORONTO 2, ONTARIO TIME: Wednesday, November 22, at 3:15 p.m. :Support Your BMpir• *sago as EMpin e-ssse PLACE: Dunbarton High,ScImol Auditorium ■ ADMISSION: Free • r� � ■ ■ Sponsored the Boho'is of Pickers Township. ■ Thal 9-1191 839.1i0i po by Pickering p �� Tstsple t-IM-WA, S-00 ■ � � For informvtion- Telephone ATlantic 2-5432 ; ■Mir■■■■■■■■■■■■■■M■■■■■M■■■■■ Ulm s■■■■■■■ • I Irigi four 7 H E 1•t C K E R 1 M,G NEWS Th urWay, Novem bet ii, 1 iii RT H amth of November. On November 17th a group of day at Eraking Cemetery from I Daaraeba lsesoaale I Mr. E, J. Code wont b 'DUNS O The executive of the New Wo- the Kiwaafe members visited the McEachnies chapel. Congratulations to Robin Han- Ontario on Saturday to {{men or th. Church is, meeting at West Rouge Club at their regular Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson., sea who celebrated her 16th. winter with his stains. s:;: •BR. Astdrw.s rr.awit•r r.i .surd f Mile of Mrs. E. J. Annis on meeting retutned home from Pittsburg, birthday on Nov. 12., Ow.Wednesday eHertioa ib liar the r egu r w as g WCW-L Friday evening, Nov. 17th. A, group of Kiwanians laid a .:ii... 'on oaiurda ader a Ghee Jimmy Thompson of the Base • e>d u the regular morning wor- Y Beth McClouient attended a fhhip Service. The full choir an-I Kiwanis Nom wivath at the monument in the week visit with their son Dr. J. Line was four years old on No- cert to entertain tke aged tered to we c. tca�..na. r.y..-.. At cite November 6th meeting le— ,a Lae noventoer 11th me- —Wilkinson affi family. vember 15th, at Hillsdale Maser itr Osh mortal service. •'O God Our Help in Ages Past". of t be Kiwanis Club, Mr. Don Mr. victor Landis of Spruce Congratulation to , Mr. and She sang wittn the accomlwja! The service was conducted by the Xilson of Highland Creek Legion, Mr. John Waddell, Spruce Hill Hill Road received word on Sat- Mrs. Ray' Jackson (aee Sandra of Mrs. Theodore Hartford, C.M. and danced with tbL )[ minister Mr. K. Heron. The Scrip- •oo'se a few wort2s on the Acmis- Road. died suddenly at home on uruay of his Mother's death in Mr. and Mrs. Tom Young spent tore Lesson was from St. Mattaew tire. i Thursday. The burial was on Mon. Cornwall. the week-end in Seaforth. Harvey Dance Studio pup4L t chapter 10. In his stirring sermon _- Mr. Heron spoke a the two worlJ wars and those who gave / their lives. We should think of :he • terrible cost of' war, the futility d 1 J OD of war and.then think of the war e : Christians should be fighting. The war against sin over which Christ MARKE: promises a victory. The anthem by the choir was "For All tits : Saints who from their la"tours rest." Junior congregation leader was Mrs. Cliff Hawker assisted by }• - Mary Beth McClement. Music Rouge lints rj Was under the direction of the organist and choir leader Marion 4 '! McClement: Next.Sunday evening ^ �*O• A . ?g g Q t �Q t of Rouge Bridge there will be a Youth Rally in the (V]j„s l� G J vial LRa7 PRICES EFFECTIVE church. There will be a special .� .•---.,:. T�1Yn., Fri., Sat. Speaker from Knox College, Mr. °6 - 17 - 18 Alan Clark will lead the. sin i�}6 Open Leery Evening Till 7.00 p.m. Except Thurs. & Fri. Till 9.00 DAYS DAILY" AILY �� a n d Don Kimura will be Sur pianist. Both adults. and Young 115 and HON.ID people from the community are FRESH GRADE "A" OVEN READY .►rr.r 11/2 lb. iny ited to attend. Remember the W. I.S. Thank - YOUNG offering Tuesday evening \oven- COOKED HAM ber 21st. Miss Mary Whale will ' • • • • -be the speaker. �j :� Ham . 0 -- A Warm Welcome awaits you - FOR - at St. Andr Ms. ROASTING _ 1Dunbarton United Church BARBS-, Dr. W• A. McI�ak`. the minis CUING �� `R D ter, conducted the regular.morn- OR FRYING _ ing service with• a well filled 7 `29 church. The Guides, Cubs and (-Avg. Weight 2 - 3 ibs) _ Scouts held their church parade. One of the Guides, Janet Cooney. FRESH SLICED TENDER (SAVE 16e► eons presented with her Rsligion CHILTONIAN (Save 11 c) _ 1/21.6. land Life badge. The'organist, Bob Ib, a CREAM CRACKERS , 2 for 3 Pitcairn, was seated at the piano until half was through tar se:ond SWIFTS PURE WHOLE FISH .7oz. tins Save hymn when the new memorial or- � was dedicated. The hymn CAT FOOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 for was concluded with the organ ac- FRESH GRADE A OVEN READY eompaniment which thrilled atany — 14os. tins ROASTING or Boiling YORK BRAND an ear. The choir under the direc- n Lion of Mr. D. Fanthom. sang the EAT for - beautiful ant:em "Dear Land of ��■ ` Y R M Nome". FOWL The Scripture lesson was read� BAL.LS from the 5th chapter of Isaiah i ,Avg, S - 6 lbs. with the text for the Remembrance Day Service from verse 24. A Xi- Bute was aid to those v.ho last FEARMAN'S their lives in the service of our ` , {- country. In Isaiah's.day conquerors f V t3�PaF)�b. C (SAVE 9e) were heroes. but today w e con-; C otta a Ro cider war an evil or het, We. as'� Canadiam are not humble, but are! SPECIAL OFFER OF 10c OFF PLUS 10c OFF. proud and at time arrogant• Our BLADE OR SHORT RIB (Blade Bone Ren+oved) CADBURY'S blessings are God given and we l 'ROAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .''. . . . . . Ib. 59e. must a^ids r; ou: ahnsitaa prin- S cipals, not only as indi—duah. but i FRESH MINCED STEAK . . lb. 69c 2 lb. TIN, AVE 20c -, as a nattor.. Bec zmt we have a Christian ration it does cot ztean Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast . . . . . The 79C 12 Oz. Round we will be irnr, .me from war, but CANADA PACKERS we will be '-aQpitr lr_oµing we 1st S ribs IW "aze foi!owing m• Jesus' .;,oatep. (6th and 7th RIBS) 'W Plitzl on tn_ �'.r^ s' their .'augtt• STANDING PRIME RIB ROAST - lb. 49c ter on No•e:noe: 9 ir. Oshawa . . .! HOSpital, a sinter far Ucot+ie. We're so.rr;. that stn, W. A. :�1.- FRESH Kay has bees feeling m�e:a7,d _ RIB END :TENDERLOIN END (Save 41e) Nw�• ' _ �� '9 with the flu. Cathy too. hoc. been � y� --home with.the in assts. I�` C `��■ C SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (Regular) Save Mrs. Dania Hendry tutted tat �OIN ROASTS � Thompsons and tii;Clerients of ' -the. Base Li.-__ on.Sunday _ (avg.. 21/2 lbs.) lavg• 3 tbs.) I�■ Mr, Robt. Hapkinwa'o:,St:oud's� :CENTRE ROASTS OR CHOPS lb. 69c -: Lane was ill last week. Ib■ ��C . Mr. Balfaiw w as not f.eling WHOLE LOIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : will ngratu weekend. DOMESTIC SHORTENING Congratu!atio s w A1:. a-d Ctrs• FRESH' MEATY (Side) Nelson V�'estlake who sad a new baby daughter, Terry• �'ha was 'Save born . omas xens i SPARERIBS ib. c r • !tier. Thomas Owens is progress• � . ing well.in Sunnybrook i;-i,ospttai. Lisa Mr. Jac Copley of Deep River FRESH 5Y • ,visited the E. J. Annu family last ..• • : LIVERS week•. n Congratulations to Marlene Mil- •:CHICKEN ��' C MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE (SAVE chell who celebrated her 12th ° birthday on•Saturday November 11th. Some of her girl friends at- BABY .'ROLL .l I• ,Id tended a little party in her•honour:_ BONELESS ROLLED PLATE BRISKET The Sunday. School is catering - to the Kiaaais Sinners' for the MAPLE LEAF '� O ROAST . . � TENDERfLAKE POT ... ,Colin Beal To Run , FRESH LEAN PURE for Ward 3 Pox# ': C 0 . Mr. Colin Beal of Bay IL'd0ea MinCeCl -has announced that he will seek nomination as a candidate for t6wisship council in Ward Three . ; tit the December elections. STS SLICED RINpLESS, :� WHILE lT Mr. Beal. who ib 36 years old. SWIFT'S PARD 1S os;. Has bas been a resident of the town- Brealds' St aeon ship for the past ten years. He'is D D 14 iff ' :4 as economist with the research (save 130)--------- department of a insurance �, .. firm and bas served as secretary- WAGSTAFFE BRAND -=—:Ins jars _.... fSave 19e) BOVRIL is es. tins ' ' ' !Save 1' trsasirree of, the Rosebaalt'sepa- '.STRAWBERRY JAM .'. . . . . . . . . . ."2•for 79e CORNED .BEEF . . . . : 2 for 7, rate School Board. . .A • : TiwrsioTr Nw�n�ber f it Ilil THE P I C ICE R I N G NEWS l PsIN Five ' held in the Township Hall on Sat. of louse)811)1 . CLAREMONT NEWS -'BROUGHAM urday last when the following ROSE13ANK Utah Church are pleased to. - Ball%Teams were lucky winners that the workasea have made Rood ' during the past season meet and The next Thu:aday afternoon : progress on the new church. were presented with their Tro- Euchre will be held at the home ,47797 Howard Laagelle has been have gone north from here are: Mr. and Mrs. Thus. English vis- phies--Brougham Midget coached of Mr. L8 Aisthorpo of Dyson ,• rated sports director of York Randy Carruthers, Frank. Hay- ited with friends at Brighton on by Mr. Howard Malcolm Jr., Road. -Nee are P� pleased to .hear that "Ztniversity. ward, Jim Curtis, Ken Jones John Sunday. Brougham Jr. Girls—coached by sari Mrs. Aisthorpe; tad, Mrs. Mrs. O'Day of.Ruse Bank is out Several from Isere attended the Devitt and Frank Hollingahcad. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Petty of Mr..Challice, Greenwood Sr. Girls Day;. Con, Mrs. McPherson; of the Hospital and doing fine. Commencement at Pickering High Mrs. A. Samarillo and Mrs. J. ('herrywood called on Mrs. W. —.Claremont Pee W e e s and Throw, Mrs..McLean. School. on Friday might. Rennie visited last wek with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates of W. Elliott of Scarboro. Hamilton on Sunday. Frenchman Bay Bantams. Mrs.English and Mrs. Matthews At the close several ladies of trans and We are pleased'to hear that Mr.. Woodbridge spent Saturday with Brenda McGregor celebrated a the Woman's Institute w e r a on Sinnott of Weons t t on the birth visited Mrs. W. C. Willson and Congratulations Vaaderlip of Pine Ridge is home Mr. "and Mrs. Don Hedges. birthday last wek with a party for Mrs. Lemmoa in Ajax hospital on hand to nerve Hot Dogs and Coffee from the hospital P of a bob 71bs. son Nov. 7th. Mr. Norris Hardy had the mis- several of her friends. Friday aftetnooa and found both which was.very much'appreciated y' , fortune last wek to,suffer a slight The Recreation'Committee held very weak, but still improving a by 'tom attack. a meeting last week at the home The Fowl Su We a r e pleased to hear that g little. Pper is the Hall on Sympathys are extended to Mr. Mrs.-Toyte of Kingston Road is Several of the Legion members of Irene Hollingshead and decided Thursday evening was a real suc- Davis of.Pine Ridge in the pass- 3 joined the Remembrance Day pa- against dish Mr. Jack Davis of Toronto call- good crowd and fee ' better. disbanding the committee. ed on his mother Mrs. J. Davis cars. There was a ins of his dear wife recently. e rade. at Dumbarton and several at present. A banquet will be gi the turkeys were cooked just fine. V on Sunday- .others went to Uxbridge on Sun- en for the Pee Wee and Bantam It was a real old-time get together. sAM'IS BELIEVE . . . That away to see Mr. Challice around Happy Birthday to Miss. Joyce ,man should earn his living .' ..day. ball teams is the Legion, on Nov. Mr. Thomas Stevenson of Tor- s ag dad able to return to his Vetters of Pine Ridge on the 14th through a trade of John Drake, 9 year old son of 23 at 6:30 p.m. onto spent a few days last week a p Mr. and Mrs. Keith Drake, fell We are sot to r school again this week, of November, sassing is forbidden; while work sorry sport that Es- with his sister Mrs. and Mrs. R�a- Mc. and Mrs'. Wm. Knox had done In the spirit of love for out of a tree last week sad. broke that Benson has been admitted to dal Ellicott. ' his arm. - the Ajax Hospital. tea on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leiltke of Rose- God and man is accounted as Mr. Hu Gr P T. R. Knox and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Les.'Wilsoar and bank have returned home after worship. . Hugh egg suffered a so- A surprise birthday party was family visited with Mr. and Mrs. iious heart attack last week and given on N v. 12 for Mrs. Heae M� Davis d was ra London Y spending a week's holidays at gt p ry Ray Ellicott on Sunday. its in Uxbridge Hospital.. Johnson who was 76 years old. recently attending the christening Beaulac, Que. - of her great granddaughter. Congratulations to Miss Gail BERT'S WELL Mr. Tom Dawson spent Sunday Mrs.Johnson's family were all able White on being chosen for the . Avery pleasant afternoon was g DIGGING SUPPLIES with his daughter at Whitby: � >.a ..'°�•;er••for the occasion. "All-Round Girl" award at the We are sorry to hear BERT'S Gail The Pee Wee ball team w- -it to lead the - of Queen's Uai- Pickering District High School at Morris of Rose Bask Road was to Brougham on Saturday r•Y, if neighbors in M for the wek end. West 288• Ladies high triple, M. their Commencement Exercises on sick with a bad cold last week. "36" TILE ONLY noon. to be presented with a the as a team for meeting of the Samarillo 658, Men: H. Hopkins Friday. night We are sorry to hear that Mr. Wells Cleaned, Purified phy, caneli election in rf.eld on Nov. 20 at 619, Ladies high average, M. Sam- Kin of Oakwood is is Aax Hoe- Quite a few from here attei'k1:.� °'•d•iPa .ors. Jessie McGuire. arillo 208, Men: Goo. Craig 205. Pee ital. We wish him a speedy re. Pressure Pumps and, Allan Johnston, Erse Saiga—Roeo- p p w the-funeral of Mr. Charles Fiss oa} —The.'Claremont mixed bowling There is an advertisement in Mary Salgo, a ad Diane Carter covery. Septic Tanks installed Saturday afterrs,00s. He was bur- league is going strong. Scores last. this issue for the Santa Claus pa- who were all luck _ We are pleased to hear that WHif�e6w11 2-0187 died at Salem came week were. Ladies h i h single, rade to be held on Nov. 25. Get Y �PhY lots Y• ( g gl Mrs. Codes of Toyne Val Drive is Among the deer hunters, who Phylis Desjardin 263, Men: Dennis your. draw tickets now, nets, also Mr. George Malcolm feeling better after a recent illness. and Ronald•Kimura. 11-N ,'! F ,ABLE ED RIGHTSIZED••s CONTRACTORS HEATING and PLUMBING I PAYMENT'S ARRANGED ON EASY TERMS ... BUILT RIGHT.Ia. PRICED `. '' WHitishall 2-0187 r •� ST. FRANCIS DE SALES 7 CXL« —BAZAAR- in The School ., Saturday, Nov. ZS �• w. 3:00-5:00 REFRESHMENTS (Envoy Custom Sedan - `AND LUCKY DRAW -SLEEK NEW LINES ----- I- ,,,«; Take a peek at the style.that's ; _ the absolute peak in its ` y cuss.And you get errunk, 11 f�.n I j o A bigger ap windows, room' more riding room � ..greater mile-appeal, BAY RIDGES ., { , ►,�� - - and WEST ROUGE 4 1 IF YOU HAVE NOT YET SIX PASSENGER ROOMINESS. 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Toronto MANUFACTURED FOR GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCTS OF CANADA,LIMITED,BY VAUXHALL MOTORS LIMITED;LUTON,ENGLAND.PARTS AND SERVICE FROM COAST TO COAST E•162C P�asa earl ash fntettn6liea AJAX AM 411111111111,Fo 1W* IAINSWORTH ' LIMITED WH. z PHOI ....... v:. 1 1 -i ' ='ha9e Six THE PICKERING NEWS - - "11wr'e1i�►r November 16, - St. Francis Do Sales T- y • BUSINESS DIRECTORY Services In C.W.L. Hold Meeting NVELUAM , G. 1AWSON The Churches meeting of new parishioners r , were welcomed to the November ! • GUARANTEED meeting of the CWL by the pro- i Barnrter and SoJtetta► ' A McEACHHIE'S sident, Mrs. M. Togersoa. Rad• Members were . reminded that TELEPHONE WH. 2-2741 io-TV Service Funeral Director Pickering the leadership course commences ; : Any Make or Mode! Wednesday, Nov. 8 at S p.m. in * United Church the school.' QHURCH ST. N. PIC�O', ONW• ARTHUR. FIELD Spiritual director, Rev. A. Ma , Ministers REV, MELVILLE BUTTARS PICKERING Private Ambulance Service Mahon, addressed the members •� TWO CHURCH SERVICES and wished them success for the l : DAY OR NIGHT gt43 a.m. and 11:07 a.m, forthcoming bazaar. _ Sunday School Some Hours The bazaar witr be held on WATER DELIVERED Saturday, Nov, 25 from 3 p.m. ( DRUGS LTD. WM. MCfACHNIE, Prop. — AUDLEY — until 8 p.m. in the school. The ` Odes 1.15 P. M. - surt. School_ ( general convener is Miss M.Teefy. V West of Dunlaarton * 2.30 P. M. - Church Service fancy goods, Mrs. Jas. Feather- PRESCRIPTION. SPECIALISTS stone, Sr. and Miss C. Van Hez- PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 wyck, caddy, Mrs. Jos. Garland. bake sale, Mrs. M. Cafik, country COSMETICS ' SUNDRIES BABY NEEDS ATlantic 2-0063 Pickering, Ont.' .GRACE PRESBYTERIAN z store, . Mrs. Jas. Mooney, tea Y CHURCH tables, Miss V, Picker, Mrs. J. Power and Mrs: N. Brett. fish MORNING WORSHIP paad, Mrs. G. Van Den Brock, .STORE HOURS: KEN and CLARKS .11 a.m.West Rouge Schoo! parcel post, Mrs, J. Haworth. Creighton, Fraser, Auditorium Christmas cards. Mrs. O. Bout WEEK �DANQMWk 9 O.M. to 9 p.m. P R E N T I C E SUNDAY SCHOOLS geois -Drynan & Murdoch West Rouge School-- Refreshments were served by SUNDA` Zr. ,AYS 1 p.m. to 5 p.nli, AUCTIONEERS I 9:30 a.m. ll years.and over Mrs. G. Van Den Brock had (!posed and Autherisad fee the Barristers,Solicitors and 11 a.m.--.up to 8 yeah r M•rs. W. Featherstone: 11 a.m.—Nursery aaatt., of onlaeie end reek Notaries Public Centrtonial Road School— PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5%1 fans Stocky Implements, Meeseh•N . 11 am.—Ali ogee. •1-ay Wreaths At Pickering Phneithrre, RsaI Rlfate abs ear BANK OP COMMERCE CHAMBERS Mpg ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. "Wiehy 0 Reasonable Rata. On Remembrance Day DUAL SSIVICB AT ONS PRICE 5 Simeoe St. N., Oshawa Remembrance Day:services were I Niftoo#"rkbe P.O- Phene AoMar 32W3 i Telephone RA. 3-3446 held inn Pickering village park. as HARDWARE !!,tarldsos P.O..Phone Mark 208 I P St George's Nov, l v with Maier of 'W : o ham -Gra PRENTICES have base •srabiished I • the Salvation Army Of 'Whitby Auaton•en sus• 1890 Anglican Church conducting the service. 'Iris set- h vice .was under the sponsorship of APPLIANCES PAINTS --TOOLS PICKERING - ONTARIO the Dumbarton- Legion branch.. John ■■r■ e� Rac'or. �f/�!■ i��� REV. H S SHEPHERD, B A,D.D. At the clans .of the F service 4L ASS ETC. E. R. FLEURY Ore sax 193 Pickering, Ont which included-readkng o. scrip- 1J1Pi7J BARRISTER 5'JUCiTOR ­DENTIST lure. prayer, Last Post two tart- -,-G E N E R A L HARDWARE Phony WHir•hall 2-3313 ate silence and Reveille, wreaths NOTARY PLBOC * SUNDAY SERVICES - were laid on ttie Cenotaph. ' Merruh e: Old Khnysten Read 830 a•m.—Holy Communion The fallowing organisations phone: WHit�! hall 2-1 91 1 - Pickering Hhgthiond crest, 11.00 a m;—Morning Prayer ern placed wreaths: Duatrarton Legion, Q1G�f AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 Pickering 11.00 a m—Holy Communion the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Le-, ' t4th Sunday) Medical Centre 1100 a,m._Sunday School In the gion,. Pickering Township. Picker- NOURS Parish Hof ing Village. Province of Ontario. Meaday ro f+hdar-9.30-!`70A.m- 11.00 a.m•—Nursery Dumbarton kiwa,:is ad the Rouge Saturday one Evee.ngs (At tits Parish Ha:II Hill Lions clubs. e by Appoin"""' I. loom—ages up to 4 years v / Y 1 4FFiCE: WH. 2-OW WEDNESDAY LY`tY2RYZ SaGertn IROUGrE HILLS w R:.i.: 'WN. 2-1855 1o00�vhn _holy cammunian and !, te Sick MONUMENTS k l'o4�of,�r ,, �,rr' z �► WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CARES � i v rwa m Vr A iu .i Rv i i. 4� f P>� �'� = .R�aERr d�,1hti, •a I► Christian Science. 0 S�1ecialI S.ridy pron.-of A t,,na e socl .t e Our i wo ir,•s «•s+ o+ W*rav i Q tau s i spent last weals holiday ins, - on Na• 1 H=gnwar ber•.e•4 S H E RR. ROuGf MI..5 ONTARIO to the i3urinudn F�l.:nds -Main Street Pickering - WH. 2-0386 J ax Birthday to Abraham .W nr.oti ono Ai h,.7PY B Y CHUP:y see V+CE AND PMO.NB. 1~~27 Mo $4482 �. Sk NDAY SCHOOL ltoo!e oc %voosiands Road an his Nov,SUNDAY-11 a m•—!n the lit h birthday lath Funeral and 'All•rtun B.,'iding, Iti"sron Rd. k1r, and Mr3. Latchford of PLUMBING q, Rouge qg 1k oodvih w ileac spent last wk a LUMBER COS Ambulance $ervfee Testimonies of M•a!og are given end on it trip to Buff-110, �� at the Wednesday M••t.n9' %hie are .*aced to hear that AcP�i:rJ KA i:$ * — _ heid at 8 p.rw p!` PLUMMNG BATHROOMS ALL ARE Wrn is OP Itifrs. R. S. Trantar of Sheppard Johns-Manville Dealer No. Z Highway �The R•aa:-g Room a open to Av,;, is feeling better after having PR855JIzE SYSTEMS at Pickering Beach Road the Public Daily the flu. Sam• Luca„on Mrs. .A %v'actbrook .of Altona -DON'T MOVE—IMPROVE ' ESTr•�4;E5 Gi'v'EN. * : ...For f+,rrher information d spent i C. chn A11antic 2,2635 ?.o Lit sacurd�r rYering ''WITH ALUMINUM; OR WOOD Phone WHitehall 2-6717 :Telephone _ at the home of on and Mrs, A. e}riP-.s of the SeLOnd Con. _COMBINATION DOORS & WINDOWS l WHitehall 2-361,0.T Mrs. J, Hamilton of Brougham '.• St. Andrew's . spent lase Friday at.the home of :OPAL-O-PAK INSULATION FOR ATTICS Television 8i Radio '— her Grandmother Mrs. F. Schwalm Presbyterian Church Kingston Rosa TERMS ARRANGED • urch St N., Pi nQ, On Mr, and Mrs. Theall of Wood- Repairs ;'$RADY �'' ckeri t . Kenneth Heron, B.A. Min.sHSi view Drive spent a few days in NO. 2 Highway WHitehall 2-3251 !Boston U.S.A. recently. ' -!NONE Tample 9.1191 PLUMBING >t>�ne,.wx2-zss� Happy Birthday to” Gail Platt t 9.13 A.00- Sur Sd►ool DtINBARTON RADI0,8 T-V of Pine Grove Ave. on her 11th 11.00.A.M. -Church Seryiai birthday Nov. 10th, M. RAtrEw . STORE _ We are sorry to hear that Sine J I hardwate tort feeling of Altona Road was , Gs enera The one place to get not feeling very well list week. ROGER G. COAfANT, B.A. everything in Plumbing. We are sorry to hear that Mrs Schwalm o. Altona'Road sprained t1ARRISTEW AND SOUtisOa '' . GOOD VALUE AT THE FAST her wrist last wank: PAINTS ' ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES RIGHT PRICE biappy birthday to Wayne Gib ° CONI;N BLDG., AJAX ;� son o` .East W'oodlattds on his r TOOLS ��s`sh ETC. Apen'Daily ern 5:30 p.hn. 71y Simew 3t. South, Oshawa Saturday rill 1:00 p.m. loth birthday Nov: 7th. Belated. REPAIRS A ALTERATIONS Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, SERVICE Carson of Altona Road on the -- — 4320 Kingston Road birth of a baby girl the 30th of INSURANCE CO. West Hill N1aeLEOD'S OF occaber. — - z .,,.. WRITE OR PTIOI Congrahilations to Mr.and Mrs. me"woo far farm and C"W" AT. 44721 PICKERING Westlake of Woodlands Road on 7 � s w the B f of a baby girl on the Balsdo'n S Hardware rllisdsto,tr, leeerowee Oe �"� w'� 30th of October. wud"'i� silee. ` We are sorry to hear that Mrs. AW@mo tila Mwrones of AR IOnde' 1 A. Hull of Old Rose Bank Road � P�n® WHitehall 2-048Q `�- ' Pickering Bowman 8R� Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS' "Mac Can Fix4W is in St. Michael Hospital after fHoffRt W14ITBY MO. "M HEATING CONTRACTORS having a heart attack. Hof Wafer, Steam Systems Ii.ast Year. 40 anglers drowned ' We H J. Thom htldolbd HAVE YOU 'a on"am' e0ma of them �� SEPTIC TANKS ' DENNIS CARTAGE their boats were not of the safest f S•�t•r l.�»6.P design for ftehiag. Ahrrptiofq and Repair* A wide boat is safer for fishing. o�td TEmpb 9-M TRIEQ ''A Not only is it comfortable to be CLEANED Walter Supply in for long periods but its extra SOD gals. .................... i4 30•fsa00 stills► Calwebla and Orwsie �d EW S01 width given extra stability.t. W. J. BUTT 830 gols. ............................ fbAO 6400. 4W The pry.,Ielaods ilo the Ray who's ever ed been m a 1,000. ...»......».r...... ». >p.00 er Berta Sea their name from saaall an a excite- their 1NtylMlraq di Geradm Pr 1aE. a RtaWan sea nsent when someone got a big fish Oshawa — Rai 3�Z soil AND Pp►� ossWeaess TEraple *-fMi t 'who dlwwwared them in CLASSIFIED• on the cad of the Rena knows flat WW N" AT.4#B9 e> stability of the boat is whist is needed. , ' ,try 11 • ' .. . •1 � '• , ''flwradoy, I�wmber!, 1!`1 �._ .__ THE {C K E RING NEWS struct was Mrs. Eleanor Martin Tickets and arrangements for � endangering safety An was &Wd • _ and the recreation assoeiation.s_ below o _. _.-- baby sitting service may be ob- by sleeping below l,a• ��� .` 'D��� past President Rea Williams, tained from any of the dance Every job requites a wide' OCA Ray Liscumbe of the New awake, alert worker if it's to be . Ycar s dance committee .reports committee or by contacting the done safely. Tae fellow wbe that tickets are now on We for members of the executive coin- doesm't stay wide-awake oa the job P mittee o. the BRRA. 4e likely to find himself sleepbw An aptly timed Pickering News Sue at this time because of the worthwhile project may do so by this big event !sinned for De- f underground foreverl editorial of Nov. 9 sparked many -fact most of the rumored names contacting Mr, Ivan Williams at cember 30 at Ajax Community detection queries via the telephone are not familiar to us, as a newly 839-3134. Eiall• A general meeting of all Ro- � first five months oI •�n �•and in person to this column over formed community. Scouts, Cubs, Guides and 'T'his is the first large scale man Catholic families residing in Dungy g 1%1, traffic fatalities in Ontario uh eweektnd. There have been several small Brownies and their parents and dance undertaken by the BRRA the FrenchMan's.Bay area will be jump 25.6 percent and injuries Facts, statements and commit- meetings in the past several weeks friends attended the church ser- and many of planning have held at 8:15 p.m., Nov. 20 at the jumped 7.6 percent over the cor- meats were difficult to dig up but but unfortunately only concerned vice at Fairport United Church United Church hall on Liverpool responding period of 1960. How- as one of the supporters of a the supporters and' close friends last Sunday. ' the preparations. The Y ever, the total number of accidents proposed candidatq stated: "We or the candidates. There,was a flag dedication to job has been made considerably Road for the purpose of,'estab- declined. have nearly as many people wil- Would this not be an ideal op- the Fairport (2nd) Sea Scout easier because of the co-operation lishiag a separate school in the We're having less traffic so- ling to run as there are voters." ' por;unity for both the Bay Ridges Troop and Cub Pack. The ser- of the folks in Ajax and French- area. cidents 'but they're ."bigger and This certainly is encouraging better" than ever and that's gm3 iteeavers' .Association and the vice was conducted by Dr. Wit- :and healthy to see so many pee• Bay Ridges Recreation Association liam McKay of Dunbarton- ;ple taking an interest in the loco,! _; uzuugn they state clearly Mrs. Shirley Fell reports that ;political field as our editor states: they are non-political, to join there' has been- some misunder- In the past several weeks four forces and organizes and sponsor standing re the. tickets now on `residents of Bay Ridges have con- an open forum inviting all pro- sale for the gala tea, white ere- %= •'firmed their'intention to stand for posed candidates in Ward Three phant. bake and candy sale, plus nomination and it is strongly ru- to present their policies and qual- the Scouts toy workshop to be - :mored that three others through- iacacioas to all interested parties held on Nov. 25 at the model :... . out the surrounding neighborhood in the entire ward. home enclosure. of Ward three will also stand A•golden opportunity exists for It states on the tick.ettha-f•there 4. for nomination. our.successful and ambitious ser- is an 'admission charge of 25c. . .,To accept this responsibility is vice organizations in Bay Ridges This is is error and should.read no doubt the greatest service one to least--the way in getting our 25c for refreshments, if desired. DANCE -can offer to his community, if neighbors in Ward Three to work Everyone is reminded that this successful, and therefore the as a team for the desired type of worthwhile endeavor requires chewing of one particular can6- election interest that is so badly your support and that donations date must be considered equally 'needed. of home made booked goods, are 'important. Squire's Beach and Base Line still required. Experience sadly has proven Recreation Associationi h a v e The "twist" was the featured at- ) '!+ that not all residents will vote but kindly invited residents of Bay traction at the Sunday afternoon man yobservers who make it a Ridges to join them for a euchre dance party, sponsored by the Un- k - point to take an interest in their and cribbage party at Base Line der Teens Committee of the BR community feel that the new Bay School on Nov. 25 at 8:30 p.m. RA. Ridges area will present a strong Admission is 50 cents per person. George Alsop,'committee chair- vote in this their first election in All proceeds will go toward man, reports that over 30 chit- _ g� Pickering. purchasing incidentals for the new dren attended all dressed in the ' The most prominent questions Bayview Heights School. best bib and tucker and enthusi- aave hat "Who u 1 vote for Anyone interested is this ors stop sly requested another ass- - � � IJS�D PtISTIC 8110 sad what are his qualifications?" portunity to meet your neighbors sion as soon as possible. The answers no doubt are va- and at the same time assist in a On hand to supervise and in- ��s• y M UNDER THE AUTHORITY of By-Law No, 2633, hx �i he y give her a noti ce of the 4 TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING v 1'�Ominab '"i Me in et -- Frida* November 24.. -1961 s s • AT THE shi Hall in 'Brou �ham- --Town P 9 6:00 P.m. to 7:00 P.M. - :when two-year term nominations will be re- ceived for: - :-DEPUTY-REEVE - New Style- Floors Match Ceilings :FIVE COUNCILLORS - r -No one is more imaginative than the above is the "Bamboo Trellis" ceiling f 1VE TRUSTEES SCHOOL AREA 1 "little woman" in making her house a matched with "Bamboo 'Leaves" floor home. Bowing to her desire for,better tile for a color coordinated approach to FIVE TRUSTEES SCHOOL AREA . 2 living,Johns-Manville presents,for the -nnodern decor: The Building Industry is only one : first time, ceilings.and floors that have - ,.. ._ `• been designed for each other. =of the manor fields in which Johns- �QT�N� leCeAlbel' 9, 1961 , -- Now J-M acoustical and decorative Manville research scientists;production • • • M aeling panels, created by the interna- gpecialista and sales representatives tionally known designer, Michael eseve you. Their specialized perform- came *me (I>eM, present a new concept-in inte- anew help many industries in makinit - skme—to bring the veiling into harmony our standard of living safer, nor wltb the rest of the room. Illustrated joyable and efllcient. DA this 6t Y . Ho embe , . . . DATED at Broughams s h day of r . -1961. : �tJOHNS-MANVILLE _ LLOYD JONNSTON, . . Cleric and Returning Officer TORONTO PLANT: PORT UNION, ONTARIO ' • ti t . � `.�' 1. . ;w-,�, Pteae Eight T H E �P I C K E R I NG N E W S ' . 'ThurWe November 13r 1961 . . , - • .� ne;der'_ Buffer Supper Party New Hospital Group Water Sewage Plans I ...� .i ...."r.` 'I ,-...• Dumbarton United Church / ag jivA� TAD -Weer-Kov. 29 -p.m. --fRENC�IMAN S BAY _ • • ► p • , T! s 3 Sponur•d by Rangers i Girl Guides Recruiting Canvassers (Wear► Com letionn�r,� I" �'"�` For Townshr Area Pickering Township engtaQaC'T. r F2siE-3 small kittens, available for The Frenchman's Bay' Yacht Auxiliary of the Cubs and Scouts p O.,Jefferson reports that the DeM �' S = ;,. good homes Housebroken. Tel.- ,Club held election of officers at. m row. �i at L'asrport Unwed Recruiting of 700 canvassers for sewage plant will be completed bj, phone WH. 2.3623• their meeting on Monday evening I•:hutch. the Ajax and Pickering General Nov. 14 and the water .plant bA ` a. the aosfof ti. Usher, 1r. ha i.oagratulations to Mr. and Hospital fund-raising drive began Nov. 20. `' St. Gorge's. Anglican Church � following were elected• and will M:s. varry Balsdoa on their 3td this week. , , 1 / ,T.. I bazaar, will be held in the parish He also reports that in Bay' . .dsca office January L Comma .veddiag aaairersary on Nov, zZ• Canvassers will call at 7,000 �. z Noll on Nov. 24 from 7 tv 9 p.m. and Rid es there are 500 homes cam- �+ ts�_` - dore, Len Canham; Vice-Comm., Bowling News: Flounders 43, homes in the South Ontario Coun- g W'e Sot. Nor. 23 from 2 ro S p.m. Then Herb Usher, Jr.; Head Comm. f .Freeloaders 38, Roughriders 37, letai and 597 building permits wi I iae too room tables at SO cents, ty alga is early December. Con- .. / - _ book table, aprons table, white •le- Sau, Nick Scnoenstecite; Rear Slowpokes 33, Lions 38, Clare's tributions will form part of the issued.I. PARTS AND SERVICE pliant tab!*, 'exams of decorations, Comm. of Power, Tom Tomblin; Clowns 28, All-outs 25, Rocke- 5495,000 campaign objective. + Washing Machines - $20 and up I needle work, toys, dolts, etc. All or- Sec., George McCleery; Treas., teers 19. Over 200 flat: Clare This phase of the hospital drive • goniz.ations within the ch:rch take crank Reed; Sailing Committee, Skitch 217, 241; Helen Fenton' will follow facto canvassing be- Rouge HE11 He S.' AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE tY g in in this bazaar. Make it o date Ross Fertile, Ron Pla ford aau duo, George Laming 217„ 211; Phone: WHitehall 2-6,10 Y g ginning next week. The committee Hear Timely Talk Open Eve Night T'dl 9.o'clock t.a attend- Tom Simpson. .Ways and Means Iv Skitch 206, Pat Tragquda 285, Every glt P� y it charge of employee solicitations - HALL, Amanda Ann Sudden) an Committee, D. Anderson, T. Kra- Reg Carpenter 229; Fred Dunbar is composed of Jim Carrigan, Y I P� Right in step with the govern- -- . NOTICE ' Ti.esday, Nov. 14, 1961, bo;aved wek, J. Mclnerey and Frank I :oi, ,Baba Joyce 207, Harry Col George Wells, George Duna and Dr. S. D. Weisbourn 'daughter of Norman and loon Haft, Reed. Property Committee, R. I ley' 200, Ernie Vargo 217, .Bill Thomas Chambers: Nearly all ma- meat's Tocsin exercise the Home ' announces the opening of an Pickering, Ortt• Jarvis, D. Piitz, T. .Reekie, T. aeaderson 226, 2U5; Gerry Coi- and'School Association of Rouge jar industries in the area already offiu for general practise at Tomblin, Jr.;. Membership Com- ley 217, Sid Fenton 208, Dave have approved is-plant canvassing. Hill .School devoted ,its second ;GRFA'i RALLY I I mtttee, Roa Clarke ant Tom Brundle 212. . Organization of=Lur Hospital meeting to civil defence. 877 Antonio Street A!; young people are invited to an Tomblin, Sr. - ' Building Fu:d this weeR included' . -Say Ridges, Pickering Township, Interesting evening Sunday, Nov. 19 The final Blue Jay race in the the.a Ftm:nt Of Elwin Smyth, Guest speaker was Mr. QJim . x...", as of October 1, 1961. l at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Sunday. Interesting Topic the. Mitchell dL Chemical Newall. They managed the almost Phone No. x39.3031 II frostbite series was held I Pickering, Church 51. North, , begin• /� Ontario County Medical. Society III Len Canham came, first and Ross For Local Baha lS Ltd., as Chairman. of Personal' impossible in adding a touch of Wing at B o'clock. Songs conducted Fertile second. Ron Playford was Gift Donations and "Special Pros- humor here and there to the by Mr. Alan Clark. Pianist, Don Ki- the winner of the series with Ross What a Pickering Township res. eels J. K. Sanders, tnatiager of APPLES FOR SALE-McIntosh, Snows, meta. R•fr•shm•nri. leant—or any other rivets citi- p sombre aspects of life is a fallout Fertile second and Len Canham p Ajax. Hydro, has been named St. Lawrence, Baxter, Spy. Tree I a "Run, $1:23 bushel; Greenings, $1.00 FOR RENT — Four-room basement third. Their annual banquet will Zen—can do to forward the work shelter, under radiation heralds. of the United Nations is ,event- chairman of the Ajax residential. •,per bushel. (Bring your own can.1 dparrment, hat and cold running be field Nov. 25 when the tro- P canvass, with G. L. Pinkaey, prin- He convinced the audience of the fain•,., please), WH. 2.1367. 1 hies will be resented to the ing war, and to defend himself necessity of fallout shelters, with- wore -bathroom with shower. Pri- p P eipal of ,Lord Elgia School, as Y James H. Murdoch, Pickering, Ont. winners of the races held during and his family from the honors vice-chairman. ' out being too depressing about it. vote entrance. Coll ATIan7ic 2-a924 _ 4th Con. East of Church Str••t,_` of such a war, will be the sub- In the hall, a 'scale model of a the year. Fund In emphasized APPLES AND POTATOES FOR SALE FOR SALE-Gern+an shepherd pups, )act of discussion at a public bomb. shelter was ut u for ia- There will be a ratepayers meet- that there would be no duplication p P i McIntosh, $1:73 block and tan, pure bred, males meeting next Wednesday. Novem- s cti ery per bush.!, other P " ing at Fairport United Church on of canvassing. Only residents who Pe on. Mr. Newell was v varieties available. Please brie con- only. Sacrifiu at $25 each Phone bar 22, at 8:15 p.m., at Dunbar ably assisted in the showing of .I g Friday evening, Nov. 17 at 8:45 are not being canvassed at their Y B tain•rs for applies. Open weekends, - 839.2983 or 861 R•ytan Blvd., Bay P nL ton High School Auditorium,_ places of employment will be vis- slides and the experiments with PICKE'RING ORCHARDS Ridges• , , The noted writer and world _ radio active food contamination We are sorry to hear that Mrs. ited at home. • '1 mile west of Pickering on No. T traveller, Mrs. Kate Aitken, will and cleaning by Messrs. Meader . Highway - WHiering A No. I , t'i'e would like 'to -express our Lois Fertile is in Ajax Hospital I be a guest panelist, "along with and O'Flynn. thanks to relatives, friends and neigh- and wish her a speedy recovery. I Mr. Ronald Nablo, a sociologist, . A CLASSIFIED AD WANTED-Old glassr china and fur•i bars for their floral tr;but•e and Congratulations to Mr, and ; and Industrial Commissioner for During the question period .. niture—gaod prices paid.. Phone words of sympathy during ur be- Mrs. Sid Fentoa.who will cele �{ / // more, hands were up in the air _. WN. 2-2628 on Saturday or Sun- y y g ! St. Catherine's. . The moderator IN /THE NEWS" r•avement of a loving Father• Also brate their 15th wedding anal- will be Mrs. EN-elyn Raynor of than on the desks, All questioor" day. Other rimes. Markham 698M1. to thank Capt. Wayw•II .arid Mc- versary on Nov. 1b. Downsview, a leading member of IS A SIMPLE WAY 'got a full and informative answer. EoQhn;•'s Funeral Home. Mr. Earl Buck of Bath: Oat., the Toronto United Nations Asso- r c We thank Mr. Newsell had his j Saturday, November 18, 1901-Ex-1 -Family of John Waddell visited with his cousins, Mr, and ciation. and "a- member of the TO SELL ALMOST assistants for their contribution to _., ._ tensiv .auction Vide of household �Mrs. Ernie Buck last weekend. ty our very interesting meeting. furni>v»: dishes, chinavron, glass- Brock Raad Home .arid School As- North York Baha i Comri7uRt }: ' Happy birthday to Gregory Mc. After a film on the ways and ANYTHING e ware, electric motor 1 h?, garden sac:oron..are holding a euchre parry 2' • I Kean, whose birthday is Nov: _. conflict, tttc audience will be in- A Cairo but conductor,_who re- tools,•etc., at Pr•ntici s' Aucron Pa'- at the school Friday, Nov. 24 at 8 Michael Mclnery has joined the vited to discuss with the panel fused W let a boy' on the bttu . ac•; Franklin House. Moen St., Mark. p.m. Admission race ladies pl•aae � p -'A PHONE CALL TO g I p I RCAF and left on Sunday for St. the question of the way'to peace, because �was M ham Village. Property of Messrs. rlv;de• 'Weston i Shank, Mrs. Wiley and I j John's.,Quebec. and of what can be done by in- . WH. 2-0 0 , ,Mrs. Wool, Sale starts precise y at 1 Present Trapbies To Mrs. Ron Playford is recuper dividuals to work toward iL• Ad- You never can tell what direr- -- .p.m. Terms: Cast - No reserve and, Basebsill Teams .." sting at home fallowing surgery mission is free. tioII ie to come from. no junk Sale hold rain or shins. Ken : Teams, coaches and managers at Ajax Hospital. The program is sponsored by WILL CONVINCE .gym:w y gbas'to be a M .` • A Clerk• Prentice, AuKion••rs, t gathered at Brougham last Satur- Don't.forget the tea and bake "the Baha'is of Pickering Township YAg1 1 time way of 1Be, if yea wwt b i ,l day --noon for the prresenta- sale to be held by me Ladies' as a.public service, ViM/ i avow . lion o. trophies to t b e winning 1 wish to thank relatives, friends I eta fie . and neighbors, for else lovely cart,., Mr, Bernard Baker chaired the - - . . wish., gifts and flowers rein to rise m e e t i a g. He commended the _ , . • . dwMg my soy' in Ajax Woapital, all COaCh�and managers Of the teams helping to make it pleasant, and . ' . . . i. ` . .. , ' I in the Township Softball e. - -:thanks to the Nurses and my ,Drs P " : pr. Afklnwn and Dr, Tomlinson. for their untiring cff0[LS had for - -:ens Co'vri , their help is making the season - y : FM SALT-200 ,Tallon oil tanxr slb4c such a St?CCWS. 3g, Reeve Sherman' Scott spoke or near offer.-!. Ma +lt, Riverside Drive, Pickering. b:itdy t0 the teams and commend- T n� s- ed those who hive t. part is I The Pickering Tvwrsh:p HorKcut- the.ltague. .. tural Society w ll most an T.esday, Trophies were presented to• the it's t Nov. 2, at 8 T: in t�: Cl+errywaod f . " all right, p o iowi•ia teams United Cs,jrc^ for. their' Chfist•nos . party. The pragr.am fe�tjrira floral Brougham J­ ( lr1S by Mr,. El11nb b, 7 arrangem•nfs a^i decoratiors. A Cor• Sp s-�g h L, srs i�rQ a Grtenwood Sr. Girls by Reeve I!!Vt'+•/J/ tj j dial I•witatvon is,e•'erded to ell +n. - I. ".forested pars ^s. S':crFnsn Scott. _ y C:,:cmor.t Pee V�eCA by Clare . h x , ~• � � ' .-. over at Ma-ry's' ' TORN re M• a^�' Mr.. Michael hotter, league.president, . Powers C� r ' —get, c :o,•. Oct.Oc.. . - Frtr..;,, Bay Bant.I= by 's•� :3Q ct Oshawa Genera' Hospital. . Coon.. Harry Boy e,• • Both doirg wall. 1 Brougham Midgets by Donald f ? FOR SALE,Sponitl p:ppies- Wtoc 2• Beef. .. ,.> - 3946• Each player will receive a beau- ►LAY BADMINTON. tiful crest. Following the presen- , H is propcsed to farm a badminton tati0:.,, the boys and girls•were -club, to play each Tue,day evening :rda::,d LO refreshments. x ei the Dumbarton High School from a Y . 10►0 10 per+, For further details, I centact W: K. McLean, Tiompl• ,* ''f�� • 1 �p� . :AUDLEY ` 9.1754 �+ eK: {^ „ 'FALLOUT SHELTER TOILETS , " H Y Seven from here attended the ,�a "'` �w.fi- � ;s #` 'twofer bottles, shod coolers; stoves, ' :-' x w I 11 conTerence of Five.Oaks staff at r etc. :b'`'^ - S,be+ Street United ( hutch in f _ z.b New and Used space heaters, floor , ..furnaeec, gcs 3 o;t, reduced 50°x• , Uaaa'>4a On Sunday evening. __.__ ,4h b •+r„ w - -- MILLER HEATING—Ajax I' hire Go[dort Smiih, ]Oyes Smith ' k" , _ o 11• . • w-. ?•3491 I as i `�ancy Puckrin attended the ;a ,' ti .. 1 4 P ckertng Twp. baseball champions r•b NOW MUCH IS PEACE OF MIND WORTH•t A TO WENT-4 roams, heated apertment, par 1t Brougham on Saturday �� a .l in Pickering Wage ov,;:ab,e Dec• aaernooa. \`^ , °, Children stray. Or a husband is late get- 1sr. wrH• 2.5916. $tveral from here have been, ` ? i 4� ,� Tting home• Or you are worried about taking in the Royal Winter Fair err `a at Toronto this week. '� someoiLe who is ill'. So often a simple WATER S}mpathy is extended to Ernest S ` telephone call—f1 you u� to" you.11 and Jack Bartlett in the passing ,: rest. Any time d ' quickly sets fears at of their brother, Mr. R. Bartlett in `" ,y DELIVERED . Vancouver last week. - - day or night the telephone can suddenly. �� a Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clemenoe ` :: , � � ''^ become one of the most important things visited oa Sunday• evening with ^ ^`I.A. PUDDISTER Miss.Agnes Strickland, Oshawa r` �` : � lIL yt)ul'hfe l „. va Mr. and Mrs. Cooper"Bath and . ��. 1' Phone AT, 2-3292 II family, also Patricia Bath,orange- �^€ r :;1'. THE "BELL T E L E P H 4 N E villa, visited at the home of Mf. ` '"' COMPANY OF CANADA and Mrs. George Squire on Sun- -i`' ` �� `� ,�` a `�. day. . . �,,�.^ GLENDALE : - Dianne Puckrin spent a few" z >% �1, ^ days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. ^ t„� w ; A P P L I A N-C.E had Mrs. Jack Mitchell, ;claro- .* moat;last week. , SERVICE ": Some from here "attended the v " .+ ` ' EXPERT"REPAIRS TO cotlgmencement 'exercise,! at Pick- ' .. . t _ eridg on Friday evening. Congra- _11 WASHERS, DRYERS who t .. .. ulationa to Eleanor Westney - . r � • 1. TElrlple 9-1758 , obtained the award for highest . _. . .. r . .1. proficiency in Grade UC. . � . ,11 . "+ `1. . . . _ . . . I. I _ • . - .. - t . k , . 'flwrsday, Noroee+ior 1i, 1961 Page Nine 7,H E PICKER 1 N G NEWS - BROOK ROAD Balsam-Mt. Zion - — FAIRPORT 'BEACH The November meeting of the Public Notice : The Home and School held W.A. was held last Wednesday , Remembrance Day service was birthday on Saturday, Nov. 19. their regular meeting on Nov. 7 night at the home of Mrs. Joe "held at the Fairport Beach School The ettler children and the Dunne The Council of the Township of Pickering propose to on Friday, Nov. 10. The junior -hildren and Joanne Milloy were m the school. Mrs. Moss resigned Forsyth. The meeting opened with choir sang under the direction of among those attending. as president and Mrs. Siganomri Hymn 502. Prayer, scripture and give THIRD and FINAL reading to a PLUMBING BYLAW Mr. Bell, and Mr. D. Karry gave will continue as president for the devotion topic on Salome, all. 9r1d fwo readings to a Township of Pickering OFFICIAL a few words to commemorate our rest of the season. After the busi- taken'by Miss Pat Jackson. Mrs. PLAN on Monday, November 20 at 8:00 p.m, in the war*ad Y W ROUE ness meeting, Mr. Lange present- George McConnell of Claremont Guide Captain Mrs. D. Crosier ed Janice Egeroff, .Linda Jones was the guest speaker and gave a Council Chambers at Brougham, Ontario. attended a training conference re- and Raymond Pointon with their demonstration of Christmas ideas. cently at Whitby. The Ladies' Club Bazaar, Nov, graduation pins and a few words The business period and the meet- All persons interested will be given the opportunity was a big success and they clear- of congratulations, suitably re- ing closed,with Hymn 496 and Mr. F. Garnett recently shot a d $666.92. They would like to to speak for or against either bylaw. it �8 tank every one for their donations lied to b Linda Jones. Guest prayer by Mrs. Lloyd Wilson. a deer 'while hunting in the Lake P Y - .. Muskoka area. The hunting party nd time on the bazaar and a spe- speaker, Judge Grudeff, was in- This community was deeply was successful in bagging five troduced. The judge presides over shocked last Thursday when word LLOYD JOHNSTON, Clerk s deer. .ial "thank you" to the teenagers the family court an Toronto and was received of the tragic death rho gave up their Saturday to he presented some problems with of Mr. Charles Fess when his Township of Pickering. Pastor Holmes will be preach- vork wherever they were needed which he deals, after which several tractor overturned and pinned him ing at all services this Sunday at :.t the hall. questions were asked. Mrs. Sower- underneath and instantly killed . Dtrnfair Baptist Church. The next meeting of the la- by thanked the judge on behalf of him. Many happy returns to Sharon hes will be Thursday: Nov. 23 at the home and school. Refresh- ► Atkinson who was 11 years old 8:30 pm. at the school. As the ments were served at the close. Congratulations to the following on Thursday, Nov, 16. election of an executive -for the Mrs. Hughson is visiting her students on winning awards and ;owing year will be held at this diplomas at the Pickering District .....The Claremont Mr. and Mm. W. McLean are sister, Mrs. Tresham in Welland High School commencement last meeting all members are asked to starting a badminton• club at the and Mr. Hughson has gone to Friday night. �nth Annual Santd� Claus Parade • try and attend, also any ladies in Y Bh I Dunbarton High School, It will Napanee on a hunting trip. the community are invited to come Mr. and Mrs. Len Cornun and Misses Mar Jean Jamieson and y. be on Tuesday exenings out. Refreshments will be served. Y T snit 10.p m. Watch for Cathy of Oakville visited Mr. and Connie Payne, their secondary Mr. Chris Penny, Chesterton Mrs. E. Cornutt on Sunday, and school honor graduation diplomas. farihet information, concerning Stu : the beginning of this. Anyone in- Shores, is able to be around again ,Mrs. Coroutt's grandson, Ken Misses Gladys Disney, Sharyn SATURDAY, NOV. 25 terested can Mr. McLean at T1F_ aftei a lengthy illness when he Chafer whose health is improving Jones, Carolyn Payne and Ron- was confined to his home. 9-1754. also visited on Sunday. aid Death their secondary acheolr - • PRIZE LIST • Congratulations to George Gar- Mr's• Gladys Smith, Rouge Hills Mr. and Mrs. J. Ilott's daughter graduation general course diplo- sett who celebrated his 16th Dr.; spent a few days in Buffalo mas and to Miss Linda Hoskins floals- dice won a gold cup at Pickering bir WAy Friday, Nov. 17. last week accompanied by her District High School for profici- and Glen Pugh their intermediate 40 pupiss and over, la $20.00, 2nd $10-00 ate• ency. Congratulations. Alice! certificates• IDesald McLean, who was the a'9 pupils and undw, 1st $20.00,.2nd ;10:00, Mr. W. Hodgins, Flagstone Ter- Mrs. W. Sowerby attended the sorry •to bear that irri�esr for Fairport Beach School Friends are at the Dunbarton Kiwanis School race is in Melbourne, Australia, Brownie-Guiders meeting in Pick- Mr. Lorne Jones is not in the best Other entries—$5.00 where he. .will spend a month ering on Monday night T Fair. enjoyed a visit to the Royal �of health.Winter Fair which was sponsored working on a project for his corn- Home and School will hold an Variety flaats—tst$10.00, 2nd $5.00 by the Kiwanis Club on Monday, nary executive meeting in the school on i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ward Business floats—Saito Cup Nov. 13. T'he West Rouge Kiwaaians held Nov, 21 and a euchre sponsored and family of Claremont and Mr Many happy returns to Leigh their charter night Friday. Nov. by the Home and School on Nov, and Mrs.' Donald Jamieson and � , Decorated birycles—(lZ years and under) 1st $3.04 10 at Maple Creek Farina. About 24 in the school at 8 p.m. T Y night I ,2nd $2.00, 3rd $1.00. Other children's on- 73 sad Frank Garnett both Try :daughter had,supper Sunda ni t 73 members,• their wives- and and make it a date. with Mr. and Mrs. B. Jamieson. of %*am were 12 years old on friends enjoyed an evening of din- ' -tries—]st $8.00, 2nd $2.00, 3rd $1.00. ELtusday, Nov.' 16. ner and dancing. Scouts, Guides, Brownt. Cubs-1st $15.00, 2nd A baby shower was held 'for Many happy returns of the day and Mrs. Roy Bell, Rouge Hills Hills Dr., is confined to the house $10,00, 3rd and 4th $5.00 each Mrs, P. Fitzpatrick of -Dunbar- to Jim„3. Milne . Friendship Dr., in the loss of Mr. Bell's these days with a case of measles Ica at the home of Mrs. C. de Ave., on his ninth birthday. Fri- father, who died in the city last and her many young friends wish Clawns-1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00 bourbon on Thursday evening. day. Nov. 17.. week. her a speedy.recovery. Nov. 9, Some very beautiful gifts Mrs. Millie. McLaren. Ridge- We are sorry to hear Mr. and ,� very impressive Remembrance Lucky Draw-1st prlse—Shetland 'pony or $100.00 were given from the dozen or so wood Road returned home by Mrs. Ray Singer and family have Day Service was held by Mr. Canada.Savings Bond, 2nd—Transistor radio, ladies attending ' , plane on Monday, Nov, I3-after •sold'their home on Friendship 3rd—•Electric fry-pan, 4th—Hamper of ore- Happy birthday to Joyce Parker spending a month with her fancily Ave. and are moving to French-I Weaver at the school on Friday. I grlff. _ MYo was I1 years old on Friday, in England. Several friends had a man's Bay this month and our Nov, 10 when the girls' choir 4 Nov. 17, surprise party for her in the city. good wishes go with the Singer I sang several numbers and several parade storM at the station at 1.80 p.m. sharp A birthday party' was held to The deepest sympathy of the family in thenew home as they !of the students took part in the celebrate Cathy Fitzpatrick', 8th community >8 extended to Mr. have been very active in the tom- service A good attendance of Candy for the children from-Santa himself _ munity while living here, parents from the district were —'—`— Little Norma Wooley. .Rouge out ' Suppcllrt Hospital Drive 000 Cut '!you r Trans ortat ion +Costs In' �?b�ective is $495, p "Half See Our New .Y JOAN MARCH woRDEN : : : 1962 ACADIAN 66"d VAUXHALL Director, Pint Cleaner In/ormartion Center. one of the reasons that ; vary, but here are five good or "woman's work is never°dome" ones: : a , e is because she spends a lot o f 1. A pin_ 031 urpo.e-: ley DRIVE AWAY IN ONE OF OUR ASSORTMENT OF "GOODWILL" her working time looking for of the general garnets c:_: - : her "tools" among the vast'as- ers containing pine c.l on..:ie sort.ment of cleaning aids 'she r{tat ket will do. Y:'4o s'.•»e can find on today's market. , y the label says""coat:, �„ Feducin oar cleaning kit oil tlen look to , _... r. g s LISTED BELOW to basics and assembling them cleaner to do suet '•'•c 5 • - ..SMALL CARS S In one place is a great short cleaning e Arid `""'s: — rig• cut to cleaning which resu'.ts scouring kitchen F- r, in a carry-all to carry out I pans; helping to a:sac Ive most cleaning pro sets grease on stove or fT,:ag 961 NEW CRESTA, 1 Year Waranty Reg. $2,695. HOW $2,295 pans. Why look for pine r oil"7 Because it's nature's solvent—since own ft r '1960 VICTOR SUPER, Radio, 2-Tone, Washers '.­.-. . : . -$1.A 50 I a big boost to.• cleaning agent it may be combined with h Drell`as do- 1960 VICTOR WAGON $1,195 ing . lot of hard clelatrirtg a i jobs well on its .own. . 2_& S. Two types. of spon8m: The "soak up" and ..scrub off' type, - �d .1,etaph: It wipes 1960' VOL-KSVI[AGEN=Radio 11150 up nioisture sad doubles' as . . . . . . . . • . . . . a dishcloth and polisher. 6. A pine spray: Nature's 955 CHEVROLET—Half Ton $495.00 own fragrance doesn't tom- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' pete with flowers or perfume but adds tc glamorous touch to an unglamorous job. These simple basics for clean. 1.958 PONTIAC . . . . : 11195 :i ing are chosen with an eye j You can, easily turn a soft toward simplicity as well 1958 PLYMOUTH V 8 Automatic : : .' 750.00 t drink carton into a kit for function. A recent Gallup Sur- - basic cleaning materials. Here's vey turned up the information the how: that wofnen want one product 1. Cover the carton with ad- that cleans, disinfects and de- " hesive plastic•in whatever pat- odorizes. That's pine cleans. tern you like. The one pictured And, since women an;v<ern ALES LIMITED MOTOR was done with three pieces of the same survey also said they'3 plastic—exactly half the width Pike rooms to smell as &,%n 'a of the ordinary roll' you can they looked, pine spray was fit- get in the dime or hardware ted into the kit to insure this. store. The plastic does more For free Household Cleaner PICKERING = - WHO -5660 or 2-56b] than just decorate: it strength- leaflets write: Pine Cleaner ens the carton and protects it Information Center, 205 East against moisture. 42nd Street, New York 17, N.Y. ' t 2. Stock the kit. Basics can Ask for leaflets•.#1 and #2, Pogo Ten T M E ,P I C K E R I N G NEWS Thursday, Novembsr 16, 1961' i _. ;PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 15, 16, 17, 18 WE RESERVE THE a ance* our ud t ' at RIGHT TO LIMIT ge OUANTITIES - - :CHOICE .CREAM STYLE — 20-Oz. Tins _ 'R for ..CORN 43 ALL-PURPOSE —7-Ib. Bag -FLO ROBIN HOOD c FROZEN . `. - BIRDSEYE WHITE- PINK - YELLOW -AQUA PEAS Rolls c 12-OZ. PK�s, PUREX TISS ES 3 -59' � . . 47 WHITE - PINK - YELLOW _ TOWELS SCOTT Rolls r. S VE t A GOLD MINE OF VITAMIN C FLORIDA E XTRAI 's' .1N11 A TOTAL OF 3 2 . . ..,. ORANGES hkHlq SIZE 250's IN 1GA BONUS TAPES ! l: w� nu Booster with FREE�6 00 Bonus Bo ste Tape �z• C MOTHER PARKER'S TEA RAGS Pkg. of 60 .. R • tb B GRANULATED SVGA 10 SIJMONIZ VINYL PASTE WAX .. :1'-lb. Tin _ BURSTING WITH JUICE—RUBY,RED—Size 48's . . ' �0 foI! ��C •.. CUT RITE WAX PAPER :: ,� 100-ft, Rolls FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . with FREE$2.00 Bonus Booster Tope ' FINfiST No. 1GRADE—EMPEROR OR AMERICA BIRDSEYE FROZEN -- FRENCH GREEN BEANS _+CALIFORNIA TABLE GRAPES . . , lbs. 9c �,o-� Pkg. j TULIP A WIK MAR • E 1-Iks Pkgs. VACUUM COOLED No. 1 GRADE 3.' Z COLOR G RIN GARDEN - FRESH LETTUCE . . . , CANADA No. 1GRJ1pE for �,�C P.E.I. POTATOES 10 Ib. Bag ; • TABLERITE 'SLICED BOLOGNA Z •' M SALAD FAVORITE—No. 1 GRADE i `` '- � ' _ "' ' . .. . . ; .. : . . � O Pkg. . GREEN PEPPED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . for c RIGA BISCUIT FEATURES.: 16.07. PACKAGE , • . LEAN, MILD-CURED PEAMEAL - .Chocolate Chips : : :' `35c _ ''- 24-BISCUIT PACKAGE , . 9 h e late Mallows 2c C oc VOISIN HOOD . . . • IN Easi-Mix Cake Mix . 2 for 25c (OTTAGE' E 2 : ASSORTED COLORS • • • LS Scott Family Napkins 2 for 29c 4. . . :PINK,YELLOW or AQUA . 'Westminster Tissues .'4 for 43c 01 � WHITE or PINK . =e 'Scotties Hanky Pak . 2 for 29c ` _u 'WHOLE or HALF �- HANDY — s Scot'Towel Molders . . ea. 45c P •O U N D — SWIFT—EVERSWEFT RINDLESS-1-Ib. Pkg. Sha and Save at . . . � p SLICED SIDE BACON . . . . . . . 59C ROYAL GUEST SMALL LINK-1.1b. Pkg- R�chardson s ;:PURE PORK SAUSAGE . . 39c JGA MARKET ECONOMICAL AND NUTRITIOUS SLICED PORK LIVER lb. 29c ' 59 4 4,PICKERING ONTARIO . . .85 �, . Al