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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_11_23 �YNLISNEO NNITENALI SINCE a 11' 1 '2 . 0840 , ` PICKERING a VOL 79—Na 9 PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1961 PRICE: 10c PER COPY "'° Lions Club Prexy Pickerin ' Village"""' Notes Turkey shoot Host �!Ipl!!!IINMiI� �'9.O�Illllltllml(tlIL'!I!I!'I!1101tfl�IIIIIBI11ltlC!91tltl1tltltllrltllNIUN1Ylltllllllllllltl111tltlIIIII11WtltlIIIItlIHllllllllll�lluIIIIIIIWllull!CBI '' ' Last Sunday afternoon, 'Mr. Mr. and Mrs. V. Balsdon had e� Robert Anderson. Whitby, park-d their parents, M°r. and Mrs. Dash- his car in front of•the restaurant, ner, Fisherville, and Mr. and Mrs. don Pickering, with X - ...slammed the door and saw his CIare. Bala B, car start moving along the edge them Sunday afternoon. of the highway. It hit the back of a , car belonging to J. A. Chief Howard Nickling an- f; nounces that Dec. 1 to,Dec. 7 is .Walker, R.R. 1, Pickering, who „Safe Driving Week;' being span- was sitting inside, swerved and sored by the Police Chiefs of To a kept going right into a big maple ionto add calls on everyone to�:• `� .just to the left of" The News , :.office. It didn't hurt the tree but drive and walk safely. - c smashed the right fender and hood Sh Congratulations to Mr: and ?. quiu extensively. Chief H. Nick!- Mrs. J. Alderice, Sr., on their s v fig investigated. 60th wedding addiversary Sunday, A large number from Pickering Nov. 19. t + 'district attended the Royal �r!! Winter Facer last week and 'also Birthday. greetings.;;to young Ire Santa Claus parade held on Paul Flynn who will be six on r Saturday is Toronto. Nov. 22, and Joey MacDonal i. A speedy re�4ver Barbara who will be seven on the same $oyes, daughter-ef Mr. and Mrs. day. Bill Boyes, R.R. 1, who had her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prouse. VvUlIAM NEWMAN tooails removed at Oshawa, on Cheistina St..,had Mr. and Mrs. !Wednesday• Henry Sclimidt of Lambeth visit- I Rouge Hlll•pidtlmaul_Lions Last Wednesday afternoon visi- them for a few days last hoafdeat,'BW Ne Shoo will be W3 with Ann. Robert Annan and .week-' - I hoot at a turkey stool to be Larry were Mrs. Anna's mother, —_ held on Isis farm oat FslTe�ost Mrs. Ferdinand Miller of Dash- Mr. and Mrs. Stan,Lowe, Kings- !food Sot b being Dsesorse !. wood, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pask of ton Road bad 'Mr. and Mrs. J. E. The shoot fs being spstst+seM r! 1 Graad Bend, Miss Emma Bassow Weir and son. Jim, for dinner on the Liam Club' 'at :sad Mr. Bill McAdams of Zur- Saturday, Nov. 1E.. The tark� �O°l statb ik� mpsY is extended to Mrs. 12:31 aeon and runs uaNl data Miss Bessie Black from Lachute, M. Hayes, Valley Farm Road, on The Lionesses will be opera!- Quebec, spent several days with the sudden passing of a beloved THE.2ND FAIRPORT SCOUT G*OUP received their flags recently at a Scout OWN ceremony I" a refreshment booth• Mr. and "Mrs. Harry BoYes last husband. Mr. Walter Hayes at held in Fairport United'Church. Shown here are: Mrs. Joyce Lawlor, of the Mothe-s' Aux- Mr, Newman, who was elect- week. Ajax and Pickering Hospital on iliary who presented the flags with Scouts, Steven Nowell, Cliff Clark, Paul Haley and of the Lions Club The may^held at St Andrew's Sunday, Nov. 19. Greg McKean. >� ing year,took office Presbyterian Church last Sunday visiting r. and Mrs. M. A. a few weeks aga was a great success. Over 125 Miller of Valley Farm Road on people attended and the fit Sunday were.Mr. and Mrs. Bruce i speaker, Zander Dunn from whit Greig from. Toronto. The Greig s ;by, a student at Knox College.!were former 'Pickering residents, � Village Council was well received• Morley Park Ratepayers dance. Mr. Anderson Fenton of High--' � held last Friday' night at Club gate; returned-home on Sun�a' , Endorses focal r IBayvrew was very well attended after spending a -week with his, and the play "Dial M for Mur-,son Harvey and family. } der" held last Friday and Satur- Hosp- Campaign day it A)ax High School received Approve 1"3-Room very warm praise and was well at- ' tended. Addition To Townsh'p Pickering Village Council Council last Mr, and airs, Willis Eade have week passed a resolution endorsing returned from a two-week holiday , !g• ��R till {� i Ajax-Pickering hospital campaign. JS Bermuda and the Barbados. Iglt School: and the resolution read in part-- They flew down and back landing' Pickering Twp, Council has cep the council of the village of Pick- :.at Montreal an, their return. On" proved a 13 room iddition to'the _ring are heartily in support. of Monday of this week their small "Dunbarton High School at an " �i )ur •Hospital'Building Fund. daughter, Lorraine. •18 nonths. estimated 'cost of $334,167, or.. ! ' I tretxived'a'cut on her head which $16.50 per square foot. The De y "� I 1 cement of Education has ap- teGuired stitches. Pa t Sunday morning at the United proved up to 53_5.000 for grant + � �. �� tet CoAtraCt For K hutch the following were receiv-'purposes. �' ~v` w led for baptism: Bruce. Vern on The new addition would inc • i Municipal Office Gtorge Balsdon, son of Mr. and seven classrooms. four commer )rlrs. V.r.non Balsdon, Pickering, cial rooms and,two labs, r, Pickering Village this week let :.and David Neil Taylor., son, of This is.not the vocational. wing ?,,, the contract for construction of . Mr, and Mn.. GbArles 'Taylor, for which the government will ,r , ,, � the new municipal 'offices at a Pickering. pay' 75 per cent of the cost. .°_ ..w .. The present bt,i'ding will has-�I THE GRADUATION C:r1SS o� Gieno no -Pt . ': snewn after the graduation exercises 'cost of $'_1,435. The contract was !:_ 400 4tuderit,, the atwve addi-1, last Fr;dey right. Mr. Brinze, principal, i5 st -. ,y .r back, row.—Photo by B. Pomeroy awarded to 'Aedaile Ctanstructioa Our Hospital ton would n B die• 'y'J.and the „ Co ofk he;y2 vocational win would take care e t week but tthin the next. _ expected to start o Wpr 0, _0. ; is p a z, I new building w n Needs �trn the new adiition and �'o EXpeet Tyre n Reeve Race land,will be CORp12Le� ly to :�tional wine is addeJ. tau "°�( "�/� tha new }'ear. S:il iake :are of I.: ,u ,t:identc Our f�elp Reeve Shuman c r:tt ,aid x •_ . . ^�cr,003 he n.w a!�ttlo: P E eke r n Tc ou; ikc:c -e z .t in ly a +Avg �i. �L,! tlC!I �'.330 Apper�s Listed J a t��t ' Two rear Ki'de �-t;��lft A�s.__ :test A t Cheer ':o©d = a � . ` . _.► rig T }' � i y L :�.It.,.;'.^C F'1: I t'"I_r, a' `•. k_ r.4n 7 ila:•' a.(C{'".UOn. 1"11 p, �( : 'I C1 t• f- F..d S:ridr;l wu, kt.'.:, a :,inl o , and �lr. C harle, V 1. in,;.: t�, n. he.tr. e . 1 hr Coll:­. ( -'ir1 •'c�er..: no:;r, inter :r, •S_.:' r, Ind ll co. •:nt. it o`a (�e;:cr:a Ho,pitu!. li:i:itlal prate,: until ��.:e',out`',cuund an the av ° fist is onaurizd. The the ha, sanctioned an evtca- Car .gas nno-ked 41 feet im a.:. 'I'll train was held up fur " m Of time in order that ev ry- (' _ P re accordeu a fair hear- - two hours because the front, tin f fj1; 1 '=' dercar;riage of the engine w as �g I he Appeal court is com- "Q :.�i i damaged by the.crash. T tired i the following members: P.C. Thomas Holmes of the ullant We�mey (chairman); Wii- FoCs for the 35,000 people living �:. am Comery, Howard Turner, in this space between Metro To• township police department inves- t'illiam McLean and W. J. Fal- + ron!o and Oshawa, tigated. " k4 lows. The assessment commissign- ' -::r er is Mr. Delbert•Goslin, e twi Preen+wink end ridierine Westgate Herd Wins Mrs.lean L. McPherson,who Ha W. Boyes, The increased number of a tienerel Nes�el has W to 6S try y present p' ilde re►tseer into Waco for e e her been a township residei?t for councillor in Ward 3 intends run- C Irff^-� t" ' "'car, present peals has been attributed to a Eight Royal Ribbon many yes and has served in the ning this year for office of deputy- crnlncitl^r a has announc- complete re-assessment of all lands • 17 Mbiee an eften P*&9d past both as councillor and deputy- in the municipality. Individual tax Mr, Harry Boyes and son came . reeve. If elected, it will be Mr. ed he too will tio in the race for reeve intends to tut again for the meats will depend, however, Sete a» saseg "�"'' home from the Royal Whiter Boyer' 3rd term on council. He' the deonty-reeve's ace. Tf elected. Pay Pan The need a raw o deputy-reeve's post. Mrs. McPher- on the twill rate finalized by the 1 is Fair last week,with eight ribbons, son is a former school teacher,has served on the high school board, it will he Mr. Lavcox' 3rd term won with. their Ayrshire cable. prior to his council work. He op- 1962 onuneil: s bead considerable es drop It is on"Wered: a feat to win served on various township cam- on council. He has served on vari- in the rste'>titas been suggested. er'gtea his o vy n� successful farm one ribbon,'Set alone eight. minces. Sbe is fatailiar with both and has worked on many adarinis- ous council committees. has ]read- Th t000tt:Continues this week Mr. and Mrs, Boyes were guests the urban and rural problems, trative boards dealin with A more o of the appeals are heard, kiIVE OEPtEROUAr t0 out g Ayr-' eel the township recreation cam- many of them b+om the south and at a luaeheaa held by the fair , hWf AL fiilttD04 FVWD ' board last welt when the Preece- owning a farm -as well as being shire Breeders Assoc. and other mittee and operates a successful,middle of the 1pwaship, •as well rations were rswda business manager of another. agricultural groups. business is Toronto. M the aoftll , I hBe two THE P 1 C K E R 1 N G NEWS Tlwre"y, November 23, 1%1 THE' PICKER' ING NEWS CLAREMONT NEWS : Walter T'homsoin, EitA8l1iME8 till >' Issued every Thurselay Two carloads. of Baptist young pointed chairman of this area in BARRISTER - SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC • All The News Printing and Publishing Company people went to Clinton on Sunday connection with the drive for funds COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS ARlMrized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, Ont and took part in the service. Mr. for the new Ajax and Pickering Craig Peters of Claremont.is in hospital. He is busy lining up team Telephones WHitehall 2-0910 ,$ MTION Mra; UM IK year _ UaitN iL1ts f3.Ol IK YW charge of the service. captains who in turn will solicit Northwest corner of Old Plant Rood on No. 2 Highway The Brownies and Guides at- the help of committee men and BARRY MIiRKAR, Editor tended the morning service at the women. .•_ ADYUMSINl .RATE= UPtlll K UM — Baptist Church on Sunday. Mr. Doug Norton suffered a Brig. J. G. Spragge is back at- slight heart attack last week and I work again after four weeks' stay will be confined to his home for Donald G. CrOSSFPry • is hospital. a few days. -.IVow is The Time Mr. Lindsay Beath entered Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT Oshawa general hospital on Sun- of London visited with Mr. and .'Nominations for Pickering Township council and school day for a minor operation. Mrs. Melvin Johnson on the week- Trade Publicity Product News Advertising boards in Areas 1 and 2 will take place this Friday evening, The Claremont Business and end. an - _ . Community Association held theilr The Claremont Wom 's Asso- Sales Promotion Community Relations - 4ovember 24th. ciation will meet in the church . � .' ' - annual meeting recently and elect- WH. 2-0363 P.O. Box 356, Pickering ed the following officers for 1962. on Nov. 30. Sargent's Florists will This is an important election for the ratepayers of the They are: Pres. Gordon McGrath; demonstrate Christmas Arrange- township. Those elected to office this year,,,will sit for two 1st vice, Jim Curtis;' 2nd vice, ments. ° Also there is the . matter of the four questions Jack Anonby-, Sec. tress. Harry Mrs. Bob Beason 'is now home ��� PROTECTION yem• from hospital and is staying with Gres and directors: Edgar Ward, , being put on the ballots. Wm.Voss and Kai Vizely. Mr. and Mrs.'G. Benson. A. R. FO►RTIER INSURANCE The questions deal with bnc h Sunda theatre, Don't forget the parade this Sat- was heel for Mrs. F. Hollings- ... Q Pu library, Y tarday when peel Sanw'pays his ri >&=day sports and debenturing- for $100,000 to purchase annual visit to Claremont. Then head at her home on Saturday ev- • PNM Aflook 2-0216, 71wW for industrial sites. will be bawds, figata, free candy suing - ' and fun for all. See the adver- The Claremont bowling league i There is far more at stake in this year's, election,than many tisement in this issue. scores last week were: High sin- p� Amp — L>IM — CASUALTY ' people may imagine. Pickering Township is starting to go Hugh Gregg will be confined gle, ladies, Phylis Desardine 263. 4head at last and the next two years will be two of the most to the Toronto general hospital for MM Ken Field 271. High triple, t In the district's his about six weeks with a heart con- Ladies, M. Samarilto 659. Men. ho�� �`' dition. Ken Field 725. High average, La- It is important that you start now to think.about candidates Mr. and Mrs. Clare Keevil en- dies, M. Satnaritlo 208 and Men, and the questions. Be sure you know the candidates and vote tertained a number of old friends Ken Field 235. GLEHDALE APPLIANCE SERVKE from Lansing on Sunday. It hap- Mrs W.•Wallace of Aitona has for the ones you think can best serve the municipality over pened that three of them were returned home from a combined the neat two years. celebrating birthdays the same day. holiday and Eastern star convex- EXPERT REPAIRS TO WASHERS, DRYERS Mr. J. Mansell has been ap- tion trip to Florida- While it is both interesting and informative to attend the AND DRYERS VENTED ' nomination meeting, it is most important that you vote on . , electioat day. Annual Training For Local Guides TEm le 9-1758 A larger vote is expected this year, than has been held for • Tel P the past few years. Make sure you are one of those that helped Of Central Area Held At Whitby iowalm it a record voting year. Girl Guides of Canada. Central with Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. Cloke Area. held their annual training on and Mrs. Hunedale and last—but r Friday evening and all day Satur- not least-Metropolitan Toronto day, Nov'. 3 and A, with Whitby Areas with Miss McMurray, Miss+ District acting as host. Gilbride and Miss Morgan. Our �0 The »Ail local associations and, divi- grateful thanks to these trainers i sional council representatives were for their helpful advice• and for BLE invited' to attend on Friday eve proving that "guiding is fun." sting Under the expert guidance It was the pleasant duty of our LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE ' of Provincial Field Secretary area' commissioner,- Mrs. E. A. OF YOUR WEDDING CONTRACTORS Mrs. A. C. A: LeL- the members Collins, to present warrants and D were made aware of their res- camp licenses and to introduce IBOOK NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY ponsibilities and aided in solving our distinguished visitors: Mrs. WE COVER PLUMBING - HEATING their special problems. ' Keith 8 Clysdale, provincial com .. This' meeting was held in the missionet, Miss V. Rosseter and HOME — CHURCH — RECEPTION gymnasium of the Kathleen Rowe Dr. J. Bowers. PROM $49.50 UP 24NOUR SERVICE — .EASY TERMS Public School and the Whitby Mrs. G. M. Linton as chairman .: -_�:- District local Association enter- was aided by her training cow- 7. twined the members after the and members of the area 0 "OUR D ING" AL Call NOW and ask about Conwrn*W,Gal e 1 - 8 x 1 R WE 0 ALBUM . � ` . training with coffee and cookies executive. Physical arrangements } SPKUIL ALLOWANCE OF aS0.00 and so ending an interesting and were in the capable hands of our 12 — 8 x10 OVIVTS profitable evening on a note of division trainers, Miss May New- t — 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM good fellowship, man and Miss hazel Winters, 12 — 4 x 5 PRINTS WHiNhail 2-0127 '-.:Prop.: a. GIROUX It was an inspiring sight on guiders-in•charge. Saturday to witness the gathering, 25 —PHOTO "THANK YOU NOTES of approximately 300 smartly December 12. Meeting closed with CO*AhM PHOTO NEWSPAPER COVERAGE uniformed volunteers in the gym- Inc Queen" followed by a dainty nasium of the Colborne Street PHOfOi iEM TO NEWSPAPERS OF YOUR CHOKE Public School for a day of train lunch served by the hostesses— Public Mrs. Goo, Gray, Mrs. H. Malcolm PHONE OR WRfTE ONTARIO RIDING and Mrs. Milne. - Central Ara was fortunate is securing the services of eight top The Woman's Institute have de- .PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE.ASSOCIATION (FEDERAL) flight trainers, kindly loaned by tided to run one Euchre a mouth 6 A R R I E P O M E R O Y ` ANNUAL MEETING the province in the persons of for the present. The first to on be _ '.-.R.R. a PiC1�RING —TE. 9-1417 Miss Margaret Potter and Mrs: held in the Township Hail on A. C. A. Lee; by Hamilton Area Tuesday evening December 12. , Mr, and Mrs. H. Robertson of Thursday, November 30 — 8:00 P.M. Toronto called on Mrs..Matthews .:BROUGHAM on Sunday. ILEGION HALL = -WHITBY Mrs. A M. Crocker and Mrs. The Womans Institute met in' the Township Hall on Tuesday af- Alma both of Agincourt called on COOPER BLOCK LTD Special I HON. MIKE STARK, M.P., Ontario Riding ternoon last. The president Mrs, the former's aunt Mrs. Matthews e Guests JOHN PALLETT, M.P., Peel County Annis opened the meeting with a on Wednesday past. 920 CALEDONIA ROAD TORONTO short poem followed by the "Op Mr, an Mrs. Gordon Todd and r d M v e r y b o d y Welcome ening Ode" and the Mary Stuart little daughter Holly visited her BLOCKS & BRICKS Collect. Mrs. Geo. Gray was act- father D. A. and Mrs. Beer on rag secretary due to the absence Sunday. STRUCtURAL STEEL of Mrs. Harden. Mrs.Wheeler was Mr. and Mrs. Thomas English present and gave out some litera- were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Nor- CRANE RENTAL ture and a short talk on the pro- man English who is in Orilla hos- posed new hospital at Ajax. Sev Pita]. STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO ' eral letters were r e a d and die- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horsey and phones: WH. 2-19N — -WA. 2-5103 — MO. 8-5911 - cussed. Mrs. Roberts,—read over son Richard also Mrs. Horsey Sr. - some of the Resolutions which visited,with Mr. and .Mrs. M. An- `- were passed at the recent Conven- nis and family on Sunday. N K lion. 'Mr. Gibson and children were The Card report was given by in Toronto on Saturday, where II Mrs. C. Burrows showing six get- they saw the Santa parade. C r e a fi O l' S O T well cards,two birthday cards,one Mrs. Matthews spent a couple •Y baby card had been sent out since 'of .days-at Agincourt last week n OR last meeting. Mrs. Geo. Gray gave where she attended the Commence- WEV NlON UMENTS a good talk on the motto groving moral Exercises of Agincourt Col- �. an investment in knowledge pays legiate where her peice Miss Lyn- 1 the best dividends."It was decided da Crocker received. five Scholar- OF DISTINCTION to start the Euchres again the first ships and other prizes. She also ! to be held on Tuesday evening gave the Valedictory address- for THREE GENERATIONS COUNCILLOR. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Stafford Bros• Ltd• NEW TANKS INSTALLED • . ,M O N U M E N T,S PAT DtINl�IE TEmple 1-1841 DUNDAS ST. EAS9 WHITBY Mb 8-3552 1 a ­.rhunollay, Now*nher 33, 11961 THE P f C K E R I N G NEWS .FAIRPORT BEACH THE VILLAGE REEVE REPORTS - - •A dance was held on Saturday I ton Shores have recently moved. eight at the Community Hall to Our congratulations are extend- To the Citizens of Pickering Village: to take down and then re-erect, should be discarded and ; raise money for a 'skating rink in ed to Mr. and Mrs. T. Worwood As there will be no Municipal Election this year owing to(new lights purchased. Under the chairmanship of Mr. Ab the Beach area. The dance was who celebrate their 16th wedding ye g Reeve this has been done, making a uniform lighting system well attended but it was hoped annipersary Nov. 27. the two year term of Council, the Council wishes at this time o submit the following financial, statistical and ro ress from the east to the west end of the village. One es the p as 'that more would have been there. Plans are, being finalized for g p g tips) factors which influenced Council in this .respect was The goal for the skating rink is the,Badminton Club but as- .yet report. .3300 and .was halfway reached the date is still uncertain. Call For your information, the Council is divided into four com- safety, because of the better lighting on a heavily travelled d by the proceeds of Saturday night. TE. 9-1754._._for further informa- 'nittees each of three men with the Reeve sitting as ex-officio highway, and also the general .appearance it gives our The draw for the rug was also lion. member on all committees. Village as an up-to-date, aggressive municipality to people )held and Mrs. Taylor of the Bay Happy birthday to little James The Committees are. financial have .as follows: passing through. It was also a ial advantage to h k 'Ridges Recreational Association leathen who will be one oa.Mon- it done at this time as the savings in doing so now rather Public Works Committee—Chairman. Mr. Ron Watson; made the draw. The winners were day. Nov. 27. than renewing in the next few years was $959. The actual Mrs. James Munro of Dunbarton The month) child health clinic .Members, Mr. Ab. Reeve, Mr. Len Burningham. Y net labor cost to make the change at this time was $81. To 'Shores. .Many thanks to Donna, will again be held on Tuesday. Finance CoMmittee—Chairman, Mr. Ross Murison; Mem- „ have carried out the work at a later date, adding a few Sheedy and Susan Pickard. for' Nov. 28 from 2-3 p.m. at the bers, Mr. Ron Watson, Mr. Len Burninghorri. the.lovely decorations and to Mr. Community Hall. Police 6 Fire Committee—Chairman, Mr. Len Burninghom; units at a time, the estimated labor cost would have been C. Balkou for his instruction in The Hi-Teens of Dunfair Bap- Members, Mr. Ross'MuFison, Mr. Ab. Reeve. $1.040. square dancing. It is hoped that fist Church will be Navin another I We are just now embarking on the building of a new 1 e q 8• P 8 Welfare Committee—Chairman, Mr. Ab. Reeve; Members, : . Burn- many more adults will participate roller party this Saturday eve- Mr. Ron Watson, Mr, Ross Murison. - I Municipal Office, under the chairmanship of Mr. Len Burn- in our next effort. ning. All members eligible. Please inghom as it is imperative that the office be moved. The Miss Susan Linehan and her meet at the church,at 7 m. The At the beainnirtg of the year our books showed a credit friend. Rose-Ann Houston return- Hi-Teens are also reminded that balance of $1,051.31. Our total budget g for the vo ar was clerk, Bruce o and his assistant Mrs, Diane Ridley cannot c continue t to o oiler perate in the cramped quarters in the ed from two wonderful weeks of; there will be no meeting for the $223,900. Our tax revenue for 1961 was $156,882.77. Addi- basement section of the Community Hall. It is also necessary vacationing in Florida. next two Monday evenings of Nov. 'ional revenue, sucli as Debt Charges recovp►abld $27.600:I that we have some bettor system of maintaining our files, } Congratulations to Mary-Lou 27 and Dec. 4. Drovincial Grants, $20,000; recovery from other Municipali- ,protecting them from fire and theft. As some of you probably Moore who will be 13 years old Everyone is invited to attend the •jes 59.200 and other various miscellaneous revenue on Saturday, Nov. 25. Sunday services at Dunfair Bap- $11,217.23 make up the difference between tax revenue know 'the Municipal Office has been broker' into twice in the Many happy returns of the day tist Church this Sunday. Sunday and budget. past year or so. The financial arrangements for this work to Janet Denney who is four on school begins at 9:45 a.m. and tare as follows: over the past three years a small reserve It is interesting to no+e that of the tax revenue 'af 5156,- purpose p year, This reserve .Saturday. Nov. 25. Pastor Holmes will be preaching for this ur ose has been set u each Mr. and Mrs. F. Williams and in both'the 11 and 7 o'clock ser- .882.77 the sum of $75,900 was collected on behalf of I now total $12,200. We have idle in another account $5,500 family visited her sister and hus- vices. education, Public, Separate and Hiah Schools. Another ob- . peen Mrs. P. Dunnessister and her servation that can be made of the tax revenue'is thot, os of which can be borrowed for this purpose. This is an account -of band, Mr. and Mrs- E. Sche 'which is frozen for the time being by the Department of of 'Islington on the weekend. husband, Mr. and Mrs. J, Lucas October 31st, 1961, 5138,035.63 of the current tax revenue Municipal Affairs. The recovery 9 p We are sorry to learn that Aar. of Toronto visited the Dunne,5 of $156,882.77 had been paid, or about 88%. This is a very. p ec ery o part of the labor costa and Mrs. C. Lapierre of Dunbar- this Sunday. under the Winter Works Program will, we hope, account for satisfactory percentage. Our outstanding taxes have been the balance. The project has been approved by the Winter' -educed to a much lower level than previous years and, up Works Program. The contract price is $21,435. - until time of writing, it hos not been necessary to borrow any ..Ontario Riding Prog -ConserYat+Yes ^noney from the bank since the first taxes were collected in On your behalf several presentations have been made to April 1961•. This, of course, results in a very material saving various departments including the Municipal Board, the s . I Department of Health, the Ontario Water Resources Com- in the operation of the Village. i mission, regarding the sewage condition in this- village. 10 Hold Annual Meeting and Eledion On the reverse side of the ledger, the mjor expenditures' g g g g are as follows-. !Temporary measures have had to be'mode in one instance Oshawa !S ial).—The annual the highly regarded M.P. for Peel at least, of a rack it, which is not working satisfavt6eily. Pec County:who also acts as arlia- Education $75,900„ the payment of levy to the County of However, we have no definite recommendations from any meeting and election of officers p Ontario $24,000., Public Works, such-as roads, caving etc. mentary whip for the Conservative of these bodies as et.' of the Progressive Conservative party parliament at Ottawa. $23,700.; protection to persona and property, which is car- y Association of Ontario rio Riding The formal part of the eve- -ied out by the Police and •Fire Committee, including street -The Reeve, accompanied by the clerk and the solicitor, -('Federal) will take place next' Wig, which begins at 8 p.m. will lights, conservation, dog. control, protective inspection, Mr. T. K. Creighton, Q.C., appeared before the Ontario Thursday, Nov. 30 in Whitby. be followed by a social get- $23,500.; Social Welfare, $9,200:, Community Services Municipal Board hearing, in the Township of Pickering re- In addition to Mike Stair. together. $2,900. General Government and Administration $12,000., garding the placing of a half mile'rocing circuit for stock •Canada s Minister of Labor and The event will. be held at the Debt Charges and Interest, this'of course means the repay- car racing adjacent to the village. We have now received Ontario County's popular member Whitby Legion Hall. Everyone in ment of debentures falling due in this year, $34,100., Tax information from the Ontario Municipal Board that the of the House of Commons, a spe- Ontario County will be welcome discounts and taxes written off $1,800., Provision for r Planning Board of the Township of Pickering and the Plan- Cial guest will be John Pallett, at the meeting serves, 52,600.. Water supply system, which is the retiring ning Board of the Village of Pickering are supposed to meat of debentures, $12,900. and other,miscellaneous expendi- and try and resolve this difficulty as to where a race track STUDENTS V1S1tT tures $1,200. should be placed in this general area. The Council is of the SMVERSMITHT ROSEBANK One of the major improvements In the Village this year is opinion that no advonta at all would accrue to the Village the paving of 5300 feet of streets which was carried out by the placing of this race track in 'such close proximity to Oa Wednesday, Nov, 15, the ' Grade XII Industrial Arts students We are sorry to hear that bin under the Chairmanship of Mr: ,Ron Watson. This should our Village and only annoyance and depreciation of our G the Pickering District High S. Grant of Pine Ridge Road is result in lower maintainance costs. property, would result. A new location is now being' pro- of tfi visited the .Young and confined to his home with the. 22 Building Permits have been issued in the total sum of posed. Fisher Silversmithing plant on flu. . . $120,110. This is quite low and it is hoped that building .A public meeting will be held on Friday, Jan. 51 1962, at Station Road. Pickering will increase another year. 8:30 o'clock in the evening. This will,be the inaugural meet- bliss Pat Caven of Toronto Because of the expected rebuilding of Highway No. 2 ing and members of council will be prepared to answer Methods -of metal-spinning and spent last weekend at the home next year, the Public Utilities Commission was asked to re- questions and discuss problems with our citizens. plating with copper, silver and of her parents Mr., and Mrs. locate a number of Hydro poles on the Kingston Rood both Signed on behalf of Council, gold were demonstrated by Mr. Caven of Old Rosebank Rd. S. east and west and while this job was in progress it was Fisher. 'C. E. MORLEY, Techniques in forming silver- The next Thursday afternoon decided by the majoeity of Councillors that the old street lights, which were obsolete and in some cases impossible —REEVE OF THE VILLAGE OF PICKERING soldering. sanding, buffing and pol- euchre will be held at the home fishing were shown by Mr. Young. of Mrs_ Lil Aisthorpe. Last I Special attention was given to week's winners, 13t. Mrs. Lee, -CHRISTMAS TREES ing, Whitby, Alt~ Zion, Kinsale I uiPeg and Mrs. Frank Disney answering questions relative W GREENWOOD and Audley. had Sunday dinner with Mr Student ns r problems in their regular 2nd. Mrs. McKeown, Throw Pickering Rotary Club will p N The Annual W.A. Bazaar on The Evening Auxiliary of and Mrs. Les Wilson and fam- Mrs. McKeown, Cons. Mrs. Mc- be selling Christmas trees again project•work at.school. this yea, comumminx about Saturday drew a large crowd to W.M.S. will hold their regular ily. The students and their instruc• Lean the middle of December. You the church hall. Mrs. Astley op- meeting on Thursday, Nov. 23. tor, J. H. Fenton, are pleased to We are pleased to hear' that will [Ind them on a lot at the note than of day) at 'the Mr. and Mrs. M. Pegg cele- publicly thank Mr. Young and ened the bazaar with a few well y betted their 34th Wedding An- Mc. Fisher for so generously of-I.Mm. Day of Pine Ridge Dr. is four corners here, Watch for chosen words. home of Mrs. Edgie Pegg. Brest fering their facilities and time. feeling better after her recent them. In buying a Rotary tree Mrs. Newman and Mrs. Byers group in charge of worship ser- tiiversary on Thursday -with you will ibo, be helping the vice. their family and Mrs. Ed..Lam- I illness. Rotary fa their aippled e1si1- poured tea froin a nicely dec- bert of Flint, Michigan. PICKERING SCOUT NEWS dreg almd welfare services orated tea table. David Pegg will show pictures j Pickering ack Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris and Guests came from the ser- of his trip to Palestine. A'll In- The Community C 1 u.b are had the First n'vik of a Cub from family of Old Rosebank Rd. S. i°° dies welcome. holding a dance in Brougham rounding communities of Picker- P g spent last Sunday visiting at Mr, and bars. Will Pegg en- hall next Saturday night Nov. Chief Nrokhng, who told the boys I CARD OF THANKS the'home of Mrs. White in Tor- tettained Mr. and Mrs. J, 25th. They plan to make'an out- We wish to express our thanks and a very interesting story, and de- pp g' _ Murray e rT 8 onThe choir of the Rouge. ! Road is confined to her home $rooks,'Mr. and Airs. M. Pegg, n the new •: 8i ted them with a surprise pack-I - door rink for winter o • � a reciation to all who were so kind to p P us, and,for their many beautiful ifts with 'the flu. and Afurra Taylor to dinner Park Site -.age which w•as won by. Barry g of flowers; and especially to Reeve Happy Birthday to Mr. B. last Sunday. The stewards' meeting has 1 "Doucette in an elimination ' United Church are looking for C. E.•Morley and Clerk Bruce A. Ho- con- Hollinger of Altona Rd. on the �Ir, and Mrs. Fred Disney been announced for this Friday test. It is always a Leasure to new. members. If anyone is in- garth for their kind help, all on the g t Y P occasion of our 50th wedding anni•, 13th of November. .,had dinner on Sunday with Ross night at the church Nov. 24th. terested choir practice every 1 -have•Chief Nickling visit the Pack versary. i Air, and Mrs. B. Griffith spent and Mrs. Disney and'girls. Wednesday night-at 8:00 o'clock —Mr. and Mrs. John Nickolchok Mr -and who has done a .great deal, Pickering, last Monday evening visiting AIr. and Mrs..Ken Brooks week in Windsor with relatives. at -the Rouge Hill 1:n i t e d g, •Ont. for the youth in this community. with Air. and Mrs. Schwalm of tertained their friends at a par-' There is a certain Cubmaster Church. Altona Road. ty on Saturday night. Visitors with the Will Pegg who should brush up on -his ROUGE HILLS' , family on Sunday were Mr. and woodsman's badge. He went off We are pleased to hear. that Congratulations to 'MIr. and .Remember the date f o r the _ - _ B 'Mrs. F. Gary and Ro}iert and huntin and the only meat he Tommy Carer �° Old Rosebank •AIr. and Mrs. E. Adams of Mrs. Carson of Altona Road on Annual Christmas Concert is the g Y Mr. Robin Nicholson of Whitb came home with had a packer's Rd. S. is feeling better after Toronto spent last Thursday er- the recent birth of a daughter. 22nd of December, for the Sun-I ' y' stamp on it. having.pneumonia. ening at the home of Mr. and' b[r, and Mrs. J. Spring of day School. The community was glad'to ! I'Mrs. C. A. Schwalm of Altona Greenwood Ave. spent last Sun-1 The Otficial Board meeting: hape with us for church service Road. day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. for the Circuit gill.meet Nov. Mrs. Jim Thomas. Mrs. Thom- 1 WRECKINGAJAX HOTEL Please to hear that-A Mount Lou Stubbing of Toronto. 29th in ount Zion Church. as was, our church organist be- 1 Buck of Altona Road is feeling Mrs. A. Westbrook a n d The newly formed Hi C's Club fore moving to Stouffville. She" aa : better+after the flu. I daughter N o r m a spent last will meet on Tuesday evenings presided at ;the •organ .Sunday All materials for sale. Phone WH. 2-0931 1 We are sorry to h e a r that weekend visiting with INIr. and in the church. I morning and all were delighted Miss Sharen Archer of Altona ;, Mrs. A. Annabele of Ottawa. Mr. Georg`a Maynard of Win-. to have her back for•today. • FRIDAY, NOV. 24TH' owns ip mino ions - f ft E P I C K E R I"N G . N E W S Tllwrsda+y, Newo+b•r $$r.1�i1 Page Four i - U"UR NCE REAL ESTATE JOROUGHAM W. ROUGE - e , -Office WH. 2-952i2 f�esidedce W H- 2-3 t 15 - + —Publi C N�tic' : Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Whitney` The nett meeting of the Home a ad little son Gordon of Ajax and &-hool has been changed from ` catled on their aunt Mrs. Matthews Dec. 6 to Wednesday, Dec• 13. ALL PERSONS who are entered on the Township of CYRIL E. MORLEY �a Sunday evening. ` and will be a concert of Christmas Pickering 1961 Voters' List will be entitled to vote en The Womaas Missionary held I music and plays by the pupils. g their regular meeting on Thurs A call to all Scouts in the dig- the following questions on Saturday, December 9th, .� • tract: Mc. Norman Carter has 1961, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 8 P.M., of Your FTLCrtdl) tR8ST�2!.L Agent' ; Jay afternoon November 16. The worship service was taken by Mrs. kindly agreed to take on the lead- the various Polls which ore set up for Municipal - ership of the First West Rouge Elections: Blackman assisted by Mrs. Allan scout Troop. As most of the rest- Ellicott, the theme was -What is dents already know, Mr. Carter (1) "Are you in favour of public games and sports 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 the church." This was followed by has a good deal "of experience in for gain, after 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon prayer and meditation. The min- this field and promised a varied of Tho Lord's Clay, to be regulated by MuniPICKHRING, ONTARIO utes of the previous meeting were and exciting program for all the eipal By-Law um"r the authority of Th• read. The Bale of goods to be Scouts in our area. sent to the, Fred. Victor Mission Scout meetings are held every . Lord's Day (Ontario) Act, 196x1961 . I must be ready by November 27. Monday evening at 7:30 $.m. in . (2) "Are you in favour of moving pictures, drive-in• : JOHN L . LAY it was also decided,to send sev- St. Edward's Hall, and it is hoped theatres,theatrical performances, concerts and oral quilts overseas. The next .that all Scouts will attend and help : ketvres after 1:30 o'tloek in the afternoon of meeting will be held o a e week the First West Rouge Troop to the Lords Da to be regulated by municipal INSURANCE, earlier than usual on December 14 become one of the finest in On y by-law under the authority of The Lord's Day at the home of Mrs. M. Ellicott. tario or even Canada ASSMANCt the questionnaires which were Congratulations and best wish- (Ontario) Act, 1960.19611' [PRUD TIAL COMPANY LTD. OF ENCirAND sent out by the nomination cam- es to Mr. and Mrs. Bill 'Betts, FE — AUTOMOBILE — FIRE j mittee are coming in slowly— Ridgewood Road, who celebrated The original By-Lows authorizing the voting on these ' please get yours answered as soon their 27th wedding anniversary on questions may be teen in my office.' _ 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST as possible. The Program was Nov. 4. DATED at Brougham, Ontario, this 10th day of No- laa Pea:., Alan Shopping Caatn. Phone: ti1TM. 1-f701 taken by Mrs. Blackman whose The Community Association 9 .L, subject was The New Organization will hold their next open meeting vember, 1961. i Phone For Imatefiato Covwogo Day Or NW* emphasizing the fact the�Ch rch on Wednesday..Nov. 28 at g p.m. LLOYD JOHNSTON, should come first in a community in the Rainbow Room. 'The pro- Clerk, r be the candidates who . • lt� will w' lunch se rved '�• tnaettag closed with Township of Pickering. ^. by the hostess Mrs. Plaxton, Mrs. are W run for council and school APPRAISALS Bayles and Mrs. Mairs. board will speak and acquaint -t`temselves with the voters. Re- G -NEWELL freshments will be served and try and make this the biggest meeting I 00 (Gladys Newell) ever held for the association. Y Mrs, Kaufman. South, Porcu.. t Rea! Estate Broke, — P uer;'Rg Villoige pine, is visiting with her daughter • WA. ;-0:1.; � � and grandchildren. Mrs. Irene Public N Ot 1 C e wH. 2.5770-1 o' Taconic z - 4 000 t lod3ins and family. Flagstone Whitby — Phone MDhaw!c 8-4703 Terrace for a few weeks.Sir. Fred Hunt. Island Road. ALL PERSONS who are entered on the Township of Cobourg FR. 2-76x1 - brought. a moose home from his Pickering 1961 Voters' List as OWNERS will be entitled Ras "}iighway"Y. Mite!as a' 7tiraar-on. ro Hipnww . 120 hunting trip to Noganash. last week. to vote on the following giustions and By-Law on Mrs. Neill. Sudbury, is spending Saturday, December 9th; 1961, between the hours of a few days with her daughter, son- 10 A.M. and 8 P.M. at the various Polls which are set DR ."-��..FRED in-law and gfaWankdren. Mr, and • j . $ 3000 Mrs. Frank Wank Wand family, up for Municipal Elections: ST. GEORGE'S - " •-• King happy returns of the day � "Are you av r of the establishment of a # �„�. __.. 3 i 1 ' ! to�MichetJ Bannock, Ridgewood Township in fa Public_Library?" V : 'fit G R■ �s�1s r P I C K E R I N G You' Name /t a Road. who celebrated her eighth birthday Saturday, Nov, 18; to (2) "Do you assent to By-Law Number 2641 of • I �- T .��i!<i A1�-A. } Mrs. Chris Penny, Chesterton the Township of Pickering authorizing th• Banquet and Meeting I,I } Shores. on her birthday, Nov, 23. Council to pass by-laws from time to time for Facilities l Old .,J�e Y.a-ti{ Rai. w,�'r'h I We Have It ! Wedding-bells rang for two W. the acquiring or expropriating of land for in- Facilities I ' Rouge brides over the weekend dustrial sites and for borrowing money for CATERING SERVICES" iti I. tiro. 3. P:.".i2�:aa. i j when Margaret (Peggy) daughter that purpose, not exceeding in the oggregata {Seating 200) s `,I-. and Mrs. J: K.. Cowan, sum of$100,000 00?" Telephone WH 2.1$93 ! :eplt�ae TE. �-1$'_'3 o s Tor o t Road,.tithew m Hold- _ ' the 'Toronto. :oak their marriage ,owe at Washington United The anginal By laws"authorizing the voting on the ,D A s�+er TE. 3-15')4 Church. Friday evening. Nov. 17. Question and ByAaw may be. seen at my office. )ut 8o gueste attended the re- d I LONG DISTANCE CALL yaption`at the studio of the Guil + i Inn, Co^.drat 'ttions and best DATED.at'Biougl+orri this 10th day'of November, 1961. 'VISION CARE f Z+^•'- }!'a0 �'�ro ,.i�hes to the }ouas couple who JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. fKO Ty. C-•� s. will live in the c.ty, - LLOYD JOHNSTON, i The second wedding was don ' -N=W"- Clerk, Township of Pickering; PUEASAW STREET I iaturday. Nov. 18, hen San a,(OFf UvERPOOt RD SOUTH) Brougham, Ontario. FRENCHMAN'S SAY Ma"'e?th• µ'�'"'° rL, Ridnl. i ` Jaughter of %IF. and %..frs. James 'EYES EXAMINED }` lL Co Johnson. Ridgewood Road, and 'i� - "• Terry Johnson. Toronto, were GLASSES FITTED and REPAIRED. CkAi-=REO ACC7uN'ANT3 FOR married in St. Augustine of Can- . ' EVENINGS G. w 94-4L A R.I.A. Anglican Church, Bay 6Y APPOINTMENT. TE. 9.260J - c to guests. _ LiCENSEO T;WSTE-5 S-,,, ,,d the e t on" at the Rou a,Hills 1 f Ajax . O=;0.2 p g The Claremont Gshawo RAndoiph 5-3527 Golf and Country Club. The 6JRr R. WATERS. C.A. YOU young couple are going to Etig- j REGISTER NOW FOR wm;,v,O 10690" land where they expect to live 12th Annual Santa Clays Parade " SPECIALIZED BUSINESS for the next two years and our TRAINING COME AND GET best wishes go with them. The _ r T s } brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Day School—an Monde marnin SOUR SHARE Johnson, are new in the district SATURDAY, " NOV. 25 Night School—Tuesday, Thursday M ''� Ira E R and we welcome them to the 7 A0 9:00 P.M. West Rouge ommunity. ) gc HEAT I N G All these things you craw dreamed West 'Rouge S Spacial Caures for Housewives Pa'fs ••; p PRIZE UST • :. Shiftwerkan, Teen-age Typing - of for your home can be your 1 Prdvidence scored and easy 3-0 School floats— Free Catalog available on request Now a recreation room • : victory over Hershey in the first Oshawa Business College Gas and Oil installations a basement or-an additional room Atom game of the season. Ian 40 pupils and over,., lot $20.00, 2nd $10.00 DIAL 7ZS-3376 a�� �ry on your house • • • a new plumb- Kay opened the scoring after four 39 pupils and under*, 7 ff $20.00, 2nd $1000 - - minutes lay and Jim Allen made StMCOE ST. NORTH 24-HOUR CALLS ins er, heating- "system your it TO after '12 minutes. Hershey Other entries—$5.00 OSHAWA. dream kitchen. MAKE YOUR 9 Tudor Street, Ajax tried hard but could not break } ' DREAMS COME TRUE! through a strong defence. After Variety floats-1 st $10.00, 2nd $5.00 took _ the turn around Providence 491 -made meM We have a Py� Business floats—Sarre Cup plan to suit your needs y command hisnsecond oat to erid Allen the oral $ Yo your g y budget. scoring. Brian Tearne was given Dec ed bicycles—(12 years qnd •un3er)�lst. 300, DINTY S a holding penalty. 2nd $2.00, 3rd $1.00. Other children's en- SMAIL MOTOR FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: CHOOSE YOUR- In t uffalo tries-1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00, 3rd $1.00. ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES ~ r 1tEPAYMENT PLAN oJercame Rochester 5-3 after A Guides, Brownies, Cubs-1st $15.00, 2nd CLINIC AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS Scetrtf, hard struggle. Play swung from t $ eA AND IMPROVEMENTS. end to end and the teams took $10.00, 3rd and 4 h 500 oh : WE 0150 PURCHASE OR LOAN i N ONEY turns n scoring. Rice. Mayers towns— i r n . to i c y C 1t $500 2d $300 Repairs fo p O •M opened the scoring. for Rochester Gasoline Engines ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. but Buffalo came right back with g DOWN Lucky Draw-1st prize—Shetland pony or $10000 If YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE a goal by'Wayne. Brandt. Neither Canada Savings Bond, 2nd—Transistor radio, MOWER SHARPENING FINANCING s FOR PAST team could 'break through again .3rd—Electric fry-pan, 4th—Hamper of gro- COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL _ ,.FIRST PAYMENT, before half time, but in the first ;A SPECIALLY minute after the turn around, Ro- tortes. _ 'JUNE If 1 962 chester again took the lead when parade starts at the station at°1.30 p.m. sharp AUBREY E. IRELAND (ContiAued 'on Page Eight) C for the children from Santa himself i. Pick-up and Delivery _ Candy S t se AND COMPANY i ARTHUR. SEAWAY PHONE .WH. 2-3230 1 — ' 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. M ITC H E L L WATER SUPPLY : TORONTO 2, ONTARIO I i �wHitehau 2.1397 Hospital Drive EMpire s-53oo e+ EMpin �ssis L I M I T E D 24-HOUR SERVICE Support Support Your Station Road — Pickedng 7 DAYS A WEEK Ana - $5.00 for 500 GALS.Community Taw !-1730 -WA. 24M WH- 2-6771 - TE. 9-2431 $?.00 for 1000 GAIS. �6iedive ,is $495or%n VV $9.00 for 1500 GALS. F. , , , J ' 6 :7liut sdoq, Novambar 23, 1 l i l --- T H E P I C K E-It I NG N E W S Page Fjw f 'W -H . ,W �_H0 "F; S-' __._z_ O . IN ' OSH i ,'IIVEST FUEL OIL AND HEATING SERVICES OF OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE, ONE OF THE HOME APPLIANCES (OSHAWA) LTD. HARRY 0. PERRY LTD. MOST PROGRESSIVE FIRMS OF ITS KIND BUILDS LARGE PATRONAGE _ ! HIGHLY FAVOURED IN THE AREA TWO LOCATIONS, THROUGH HONEST POLICIES 2W BLOM W. 723.3443 9• S1 4COE S. 725-5333 2"ALBERT ST. 7284311 This firm was established 25 eats Good service being one of the most important factors in business AND,NEW STORE This an excellent reputation for his firm.by Hugh Morrisoalw �todsy[, is the,brat,consideration extended by this firm to customers. 1Y31{KING Si.W.NEAR MOUNT LAWN CEMETERY' They FRED T1LK and LA1tRY McLAREN purchased the business. F.rtablished is Oshawa since April 28th, 1928 and serving the areas ' . �� Picker successfully. operated FRED'S REFRIGERATION for many yeas ; Pickering to Welcome for the past 33 years with an excellent This well organized business established in Oshawa Sept. 10th, and built an enviable reputation in service as commercial FIIIGi- aocord of service. That they have gamed such recognition is the 1958 at 290 Albert St. and due to large increase in business have DAIRE dealers and still are sales and service on this'field under area, is due to the high quality of their products combined with opened a:new store at King St: W. on Thursday, Nov. 16th. This the firm name they have acquired. Under the business name of 4110 prompt, personal service, the care and courtesy of their ex- firm is owned and operated by FRANK McCAMMOND who is ,HOME APPLIANCES (OSHAWA) LTD:, "Fred" and:"Carry" are Sicriexed servicemen. The automatic delivery system, they keep very well-known in the area. There are excellent free parking sales and service for FRIGIDAIRE both in refrigeration and your tank filled to your needs automatically. As one of Oshawa's facilities at this new location which is open Monday to Saturday, 10 appliances for domestic and commercial requirements: Feat" at widely recognized rms solving heating problems throughout Ontario a.m. to 10 p.m. They have built a great reputation and have lived up their store is a wide selection of quality FRIGIDAIRE appliances 'Couaty with complete furnace. installations and oil burner service to their slogan: "First,in quality at lowest possible prices." This MADE ONLY BY GENERAL MOTORS. Awaiting your inspec- ma suggest you contact HARRY O. PERRY LTD. which is capably shopping mart serves the people of this area with quality mer- tioa are WASHERS, DRYERS, RANGES, REFRIGERATORS, &-eted by MR. HARRY O. PERRY, president and JACK PERRY, chandise, with the,guidance of a friendly, well chosen staff, working T.V., HI-Fl and STEREO. Seneral manager. Their well chosen personnel are known for courtesy in the 'interests of you, the buying:public. They taffy the largest In the service department at this store you will' find only factory- ' sad service which.assures the people of the area of complete com- selection of essential items for the family and home, in the city. trained technicians to give you the type of service that you will fort throughout the winter months. It is with pleasure we highly Their,stores'display very attractive stock which is selected from the appreciate. Their friendly experienced salesmen will be glad to .remmmend the services of HARRY O. PERRY LTD. to the people foremost manufacturers in the country purchased in large consign- demonstrate their merchandise for you or a call on the telephone 01'this district for the ultimate in fuel oil service and better heating. meats and are placed before the public at prices which really denote will make available to you any information you desire in this line. _ true values. Their many patrons shop here with a feeling of satisfac- You will find too, that they can assist you with'your problems W- tion and confidence. The entire staff is very competent, and it is i the electric appliance field. One of the many advantages of BARON'S HOME FURNISHINGS suggested that for more pleasant shopping you visit OSHAWA DIS-. at HOME APPLIANCES (OSHAWA) LTD. is that you buy Quality —'— 'RATER AS ONE OF THE FINEST COUNT HOUSE, which is a distinct credit to Oshawa Business. merchandise at prices that will certainly please. you. These many FURNITURE STORES IN OSHAWA advantages certainly merit your inspection, so why 'ant stop is and f see yourself why HOME APPLIANCES (OSHAWA) LTD: is appri .124 9it�1ICOE S. 723-8351 b "JAYN-MODDE DRESSES FEATURE WIDE •ante and refrigeration headquarters of the district. This farm is roc. This thriviag business was established by FRANK BARON in omtnended to you. December 1955. Their unique location which has excellent parking VARIETY OF STYLES AND FASHIONS !facilities combined with low overhead which enables them to offer 77 KING E. 7254%1 such low discount prices on their quality home furnishings has won This popular fashion centre is Oshawa, opposite the Geaosha ANDY NAGY MOTOR SALES AND BODY SHOP o item satisfied customers throughout' Ontario County. Because of Hotel, opened 19 July 1960 and is owned and operated by MRS. CAN BE JUSTLY PROUD OF THEIR REPUTATION i shrewd,purchasing and merchandising FRANK BARON has been JAYN POTTER. MRS. EULALIA SPENCE, and MR- J. S. POT. able-•Eo offer his customers the greatest of values. Quality is always TER and certainly merits favourable•comment when reviewing the CAR LOT ]faitured at this store, with such well recognized names as KROEH- 8 KING W. OPPOSITE SHOPPING CENTRE 72L517S 'LER, SKL.AR, ANDREW MALCOLM. VILAS,SIMMONS, SERTA, 3ideri outstanding an firms in Oshawa. This is the shop to visit when con- - GiBBARD and many others featured is fine craftsmanship of sidering anything in the line of quality women's wear at reasonable BODY SHOP — 338 DURHAM ST. ._ `• - prices. This is one of the leading centres of the district which This firn established is business for the past 15 years iaa Oah- 3,rving room. Dining room, Bedroom. suites, occasional chairs, mat- offers to the discriminating shopper a wide variety of fashions in awa is capably directed by ANDY NAGY glacial manager, assist- rtressea tables lam s- maaag ett. all at n Complete t au discauaC tea. Co e e s p P womens wear of every description. At JAYN-MODES DRESSES •ed by FRANK NAGY and £RItitE KENO who is service manager faction is assured as this firm is reliable and trustworthy. Frank it will give you great pleasure to choose from Brand Name garments at the body shop. This business was founded with the highest ptin- Baron and his efficient staff are recognized for the personalized -very well displayed and where you will- find something in choice cipals in business dealings. They have,well chosen sales staff, where :serv(ce-they extgad to every customer and is one of the main reasons ladies' wear• that will meet your desires. Choose from such ,famous people from all parts of the area are always assured of being able this firm is destined for even greater success. Efficient service;Quality fashion names as Butte Italian Knits, :Hanley Coats and Suits, Miss" -to choose with great confidence, the car of their choice from a wide Home Furnishings at discount prices. This store is a must for more 'Sua Valley. Jonathan Logan. Aljean Knits and Sportswear. You are variety of finest quality D.K.W. MERCEDES-BENZ;, N.S.U. and pleasant shopping and one worthy of recommendation assured of complete satisfaction as this firm is reliable and trust- STUDEBAKER new cars plus clean and dependable used cares ever _ worthy. With all these fine points in mind we recommend JAYN- ., offered le of the area. po. people MODDE DRESSES with a friendly staff who are recognized for This arm's greatest asset is cir good reputation which they have PAUL'S SPORTING GOODS CATERS TO ALL the personalized service they extend to every customer. Good ser- upheld through fair and policies in all sales conducted by FISHING & HUNTING ENTHUSIASTS vice plus styles and fashions in Brand Name ladies' wear at reason- them during the past years. - - IN THE AREA able prices this shop is a must for real pleasant shopping. From the very instant you stop here you realize that this firm's SO ALBERT 725.37" courteous sates staff are on the job to see that you are shown the This sporty shop established in 1251,0 recognized for personalized many models suited to your individual requirements. After a dams- Thu extended by the WYSOTSKl FAMILY. PAUL and wife MODEL SHOE STORE, LEADERS IN castration drive in your chosen car, you will drive from ANDY 'ANN who direct the business are assisted by daughter IRENE and FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR AT POPULAR PRICES 'NAGY MOTOR SALES. knowing that with their policy of satis- so u KARL and PETER. They have made this establishment a "faction to customers plus a complete service department staffed with SS ICING E.. CORNER OF ALBERT a25-152t factory' trained mechanics you have become.another of their many place where sport enthusiasts can obtain the largest and vaned hundreds of satisfied customers who know that ANDY NAGY selection of guns and ammunition including nffes, shotguns, re- This business opened in Oshawa in 1927 at 450 Suncoe S. and in MOTOR SALES. is the place to' come for dependable tramporta- volven by BROWNING. REMINGT'ON.WINCHESTER- BERETA. 1932 moved to 32 Simcoe S. where they were located until January tion always. SAUER, and BRUNO, ammunition for all types of firearms by 1961 when they had a fire They moved to their new modern location- C.11_. DOMINION. WINCHES'T'ER and"REMINGTON, also guns, where they are-at 55 King E. and had their official opening just be• repaired and traded. They sell SAMSON skates rand accessories, fore Easter 1%1 This firm is enjoying 34 years of success in Osh- QUALITY PRODUCTS OF COUNTRY CLUB ..stunting equipment and clothing, fishing tackle of all kinds and awa and is -regarded as authorative fashion centre for footwear issue hunting and fishing licenses: KARL and PETER are specialists foe the satire family. Here you may shop with confidence, knowing 'BEVERAGES HIGHLY FAVOURED THROUGHOUT is TAXIDERMY of birds. fish, etc, at which they are experts. By you are getting the most fashionable footwear in the area.,at prices THE AREA visiting this sports shop regularly you will get well acquainted with true to their slogan "THEY`LL NEVER GUESS YOU PAID SO 183 SLOOR E 725-2542 their vast selection and regardless of whether you are purchasing I =- E Without any -doubt• the tasty beverages produced by'this firth -or shopping around you are always rude welcome. For the best Whenever there has been a mention of style and fashion at popu- established for matey years in Oshawa are greatly appreciated by selection of Fishing and Hunting equipment, both in quality and tar prices they will always be associated with this store which is own- 'people throughout Ontario Count). Thetd celebrated line of thirst juice 'we.are pleased to recommend .Paul's Sporting Goody to you, ed and operated by MORRIS and SARAH MARDER, They have quenchers include many flavours in WISHING WELL, NESBrMS ladies' widths from B to EEE, men's from D to EEEEE in a wide ORANGE and BIG GIANT COLA, which are flavour sealed for PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ramie of sizes in.C Brand Names such as . me 'i sh SUSAN, SAV- Quality B Protection and Purity. -You will enjoy having three AGE. children CLASSMATE. T'EBBLTT, men's shoes andfARL-. Quality Beverages is your home at all times. T'ON'S rubber footwear Shoes in a wide variety of styles that plays County.Club Beverages, which is owned and operated by DON- . a leading role in the costume of the well dressed family are always ALD WATT and ROBERT McFADDEN are the licensed distributiiin ' JOHN A. OVENS, OPTOMETRIST on display at this store, extra fine quality shoes that fit with that for these.Highest Quality Products, which are bottled in a modern -same comfort that you have always wanted, In fact. in regard to up to date lant. wi anything P tg in equipment teat that assures YOU, the consumer OPERATING HARE OPTICAL A VALUABLE as yt gin the line of style and fashion in shoes for smart men, of a healthful beverage n a clean sanitary bottle. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE SERVING THE AREA women and children, you can do no better than drop into this store This ,first has established a dependable service' to retailers i BOND & T23-Nll and see their extra large stock. When on your shopping tour, stop is throughout a wide area and you need only stop at your favourite at MODEL SHOE STORE which has plenty of free parking at the shopping centre to get a bottle or carton-of any of your favourite ' The optometrist is an exclusive 'practitioner specializing in vision rear of the store-and you will understand why they are.so highly,' COU1rTRY CLUB BEVERAGES which certainly have become a _ ern a Also-specializing in the correction of visual errors and for recommended• great demand in our area. visual efficiency in any occupation. To-day, thanks t& optometric research parents can be of great help to their children as they learn and develop their develop g abilities. The basic procedures are simple direc ENGEL'S MEN'S WEAR MEETS;THE DESIRES MRS. ALICE ARMSTRONG, PROFESSIONAL cxeesa>fai which develop good control of the body. This has adirect - iaflue ce on the visual capacities. If leases are prescribed, glasses . _OF THE WELL DRESSED. 114N & BOY3 FIGURE STYLIST VERY POPULAR WITH should receive.the closets of attention in fittiag'and adjustment. It OF TRGi DLSTRItC"T WOMEN OF THE DISTRICT taut be txmernbered too that styles in.frames and rimless mountings The "figure beautiful" can. be attained only with the correct ,gave changed greatly is the past few ears. Glasses have become 16 SIIHCOE N. :523-dill foundation P Y garment. It is for this reason that we recommend MRS atiote and more a part of one's dress and it is only natural that This Suit was established'to.1907 and recently remodelled and ALICE -ARMSTRONG, who has been established_ in this pre one should spend a little more time in the selection of frames or redecorated-to accommodate the large increase in business they en- fessioo for over 15 years. mountings and have a varied selection from which to make a choice. joy-and to further,service their customers. They officially opened the Your figure problem will 'vanish with a garment expertly fitted We ate pleased to recommend MR. JOHN A. OVENS, Optometrist,° modernized.store in September and is a notable example of substan- and designed for you. A complete line of foundation garments in for the care of your eyes. JOHN A. OVENS, Optometrist took over tial growth and steady progress in business-through their high stand- such Name Brands as SPIRELLA and SPENCER are available to the H4LRE OPTICAL in June 1958. He has practiced the profes- az.ds which have been upheld over the years. This very popular men's women of this section as well as brassiers, bandeaux and surgical sion.of Optometry since 1950 and.has built a practice that is a credit wear store has always met with great approve[ by the male popula- garments. Fitting! may be arranged by most convenient to the community. We suggest you make your appointment as soon tion throughout the area. HARRY MARKS, the owner and staff are 'to,you- as possible to preserve your eyesight for all time. well recognized for the personalized service extended to their cue- For correct figure control arrange for a fitting and be sure of com comers which is one of the main reasons this firm Has erijoyed such fort as well as a smart foundation great success. This store is prepared to, serve men and boys of all Women — take advantage of this expert service. Feel right and e --. ROBERT G. MCCLIMOND, DOCTOR OF ages and ideas with the most up to date stock the market affords. be right `witF} .a ga ment expertly fitted at MRS. ALICE ARM- CHIROPRACTIC, A VALUABLE PROFESSIONAL They feature well-known Branded lines: in men's and boys' wear of STRONG'S. Avery dependable business is Oshawa. SERVICE SERVING THE AREA every description .including,play togs and work clothe, SPORT CLOTHES and, dress wear: W'e suggest Chat you pay a visit to S2% 3D4fCOE N. BUSINESS--7r8-7821' ENGEL'S MEN'S FEAR and be treated with the utmo,- courtesy PATTE'S PAINT & WALLPAPER LTD. I5 THE 11 . 113ENCE-725-3891 and friendliness in viewing fines- quality,men's a. boys' wear that AREA'S MOST COMPLETE DECORATING CENTRE. "Good Health is for 'You.- Great fortune and breathtaking beauty has always made shopping at "ENGEUS' a pleasure, We are pleased 85 SLniCOE N. 725-3529 may be gifts reserved by the capricious gods fo: ai favoured few.' to highly recomneed this w.[: re.ggnlzed business in Usha�a to Ti-:i wide:; re.:ogzizei ftrr..:wss,ei=-iblisF.'ed.in •i87i by the late But the most precious of all her possessions, hood Health, Mother . at: our readers. ; Frederi-1, Paste The rrt is nov cup37tc' directed by «'Ai TCR H. Nature hai b_itowed bountifully. The a d; Li :ha: sir few of us A. PATTE, FAN PAT i E: v l.:pies;ten- a.-A BOB '= ge preiia 1t D_ take the slmpie steps :equ:-ed to help oursel••es :.o thii bounty PATi, sec i : 3 u ,. Fh.; b!:ime=. °. > het a: the s.ime lone ELLIOTT'S RESTAURANT?' - For example, the spina; columa or backbone s,a magniticea, t:o- 'o: o•e, ?") }_sr. a-i :,e r,. ;:h::s o' : fan::iv who •iirert t;rructure that will stand te:ritic �'irain or :ar:;.. an enormous toad, RECOC :SIZED FOR SERVING THE 'E CELLEtiCE t„e �:-<i-e hi.e .omb.ned 143 .ears o° :vp:r ::,.e -he painting Provided the s::ain OC loau tollbw, the d:recteon azure intended.' and de:u: iney Tlif :air a'co1:is::.:'_T. Gepa. me^,t Gith I\ DI\Iti�: PLEASURE' _ - Muscular coateactioni, bad po,tUre o. :nexpec-ed twists. cause v aadequa:c F.::.e iJ::adesmea :O erve a:. ':ou: in rCs distortion' of :1e spinal bo^•es and. sl:'ouo- :: Eitur :on .mdy be 7 cI SCOE N. _ •33:2 iSe-:;a:. :o--.e:. ,! ant :n,i::i.: s', h.:: ;:. raise:. sp:i: painting .., 'ilight, it is usually sufficient to cause spina: nt .e irritation and a 1- -evic., rig Z.-.e 07,ltila,71,1 .,_ o. tJ;h��s, :.:ere�::e -.ery u-d wa':i r,n+ -.- T!: ;r va, e;pe:ier.ce e^an:ci :^er, :() .create mu[tituat-, of unpleasant symptoms few dinerig eitablt•nmcnti that an mr:aiii}e up to :he h.:gh sLanda^ii' I'_a.::i°.:: .. ,:.i0�. .r hamiommnq co:o�:: tones and :o-orJl natln$ [t'is important to have ine ,p ne examined by a chiropractor of El_1.16TT'S RE>TAUR.-1,N T es:ihii ;-:d s.a.a i9fi} c_Et:" fah: .'. fu-;;t::re y:i wall; Fhli nrnt's n node:::;; equipped store who in addition m utilizing .ui W the latest scienuti methods of EL'1_10TT who Opera:� th., her`:'• -eipe,_ted dir:ng eitah nhmenis fca:.::e p,t:-:s n•: +' i J".Fi.r)-C_AZE. ROXAT!JNF, which gives ►seeping you healthy. is a spe.iali t in spinal problems,. Four years of -,plendor can be au,ily,proud of :-:e respeC' that ha, beer ar:ib :ed u>:o;.:`= un r^i:?.i Ti e• .an spur'nut-r. nLaxh ar.;. colour for you: in intensive study in all methods of diagnosis enable the doctor of to his rest:,.iranL. Their vas faciii:i_s ir:.ilid_ accor„mod.inoa; x-.ich T4_y at o•.hoc: REi 'wood tinii ei, U�"PTEX textured paint also Chiropractic to competently care fu: the health problems of-hk are-avail,ahle fo: large gatherings Taking e-e�y pre.autior. for :he -fi:e re-ardent paint. %[[.�To which i< a .hemi.a[ fo'r doori,for reduc- wmmunity. More than 2,000.000 new patients enjoy,chiropractic highest uie of cleanliness and sanitary method,, the management Ang du,.. Wail %[Ural,, Wailpapers and pain: and wil!paper sup. health service each year, a growing tribute to the effectiveness of a need to he congratulated for su:.ess toward this goat. You can plies. They;aao.rent ladder~, painting tools and equipment. A visit science that is as modern as to-morrow in its scientific approach. enjoy dining here in an atmosph?re created as it'seems especially to P.-=E'S PAINT and WALLPAPER LTD. where there is free Let ROBERT G. McCLIMOND. DR. OF CHIROPRACTIC help for you. Very rarely do you find iuch a complete combination su.:h ! parking at the rear Of the store; will convince you', they have the you to enjoy greater comfort and better health. He started practice as Food at its very best, cheerful atmosphere, courteous an'd efficient largest selection and .most complete interior decorating supplies, plus in Oshawa, Oct. 24, 1961, and is a graduate of the CANADIAN service plus comfortable dining equipment., We regard it our extreme service, and expert advice made possible by experience and are - MEMORIAL CHIROPRACTIC -COLLEGE in Toronto. ,Make an pleasure to refer and recommend ELLIOTT'S RESTAURANT worthy of recommendation for complete satisfaction in paints, wall appointment today in the interest of your good health. established since"where good taste can be your guide to better eating, papers and decorating services. : PC" Six T H E 'P I C K E R I N G, NEWS - Tburerey, November 23, 14N kid 'Presbyterian JIUSINESS DIRECTORY— Ser�icds In G. LAwsoN _ Church, Pickering The Churches cc Is Well Attends B ad ua� GUARANTEED McEACHNIE S The church was well filled with worshippers for the regular Sun- "TEIL,EPHONE TiR 2-2741 k)0-TY ferrite Funeral Director Pickering day Morning Service of Worship. Any Melee or Model United Cfwreh The service was conducted by the ARTHUR F�� ,*, minister Mr. Kenneth Heron. The WWRCH ST 1 N. PI�e2, 01a. combined choir entered to the sing- MinisteA REV. AULVILLE SUTTARS ing of the processional psalm DICKERING Private Ambulance Service "Lord of the Worlds Above, so i GH3 "N Two CHURCH SERVICES DAY OR Pleasant so fair". 9:43 am. and 11:07 am. Mr. Heron chose the scripture Sunday School 3ante Hours lesson from St. Mark chapter 10 WATER DELIVERED and preached a wonderful sermon DRUGS LTD AUDLEY - on the healing of Blind Bartimae- B04y, es WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. g 1.15 P. M. - Sim. School us. After the blind man was healed West of Dunbarton 2.30 P- M• - Church Service he followed Jesus, we must pray for healing against spiritual blind- PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 ness in order to spread the love of Jesus and help with the Christian S IC , SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS �ATlan& 2-0063 Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN outreach of our church. COSMETICS CHURCH The anthem by the choir was MORNING WORSHIP the lovely Cherubim Song by Bar - MORNING The Junior congregation. , STORE HOURS. 11 o.n+-war Rouge School was led by Mrs. Robert Young KEN and CLARKE Creightom,'Fraser. Auditorium , assisted by Patti Snead. Music i- SUNDAY SCHOOLS WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 P.M. PR E N T� C E was under the direction of Maz- Drynan & Murdoch west Rouge School- ion McClement•organist and choir SUNDAYS acid HOLIDAYS 1 Gentle tae 5 p.n�. AUCTIONEERS 9:30 min--a years and or.r leader. Uemitsaid •� the Barristers, Solicitors and 11 a.m.-hop ro 8 years In the evening a youth rally . CAwthe.f Out ut dw York 11 a m—Nursery was held with a large attendance. Notaries Public Centennial Rood school- The service began with a sing song PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 rasa Stwclt. 1w , Sea% tiewsebwld 11 a.m.—All ovet. led by Mr. Alan Clark. Assisting lwwJtwre, Rrwl Eeeta wRa ewe sANt OF COMUAlRCE CHAMSERS 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR H� r �� Rates. in the service were Wellesley , bu" SRVKI AT ONE PRICEI 5 Simeo• St. N., Oshawa Robertson. Y.P.S. president David Grisley and Ronald Barkey. A /AlWmw P.O. Plhewe Aeinet 52W3 ?silt home RA. 3.3�14d duet was sung by Faye and Mary M«4bw P.O. Pbwww Mork. 201 Q St. Geergl.L�S Heron. A piano solo was played rdIdn1 HARDWARE rUmnCU Wme Ise" estebGdhed L ` by Don. Kimura. The speaker was AmOeswers •aa 1I,le. AnOicaif Church Mr. Zander Dunn_ of Knox Col- MCUEItNO oNTAftiO legr. Miss Cathy Palmer presided APPLIANCES PAINTS - TOM. r . ear, at the piano. A social hour was E. R. FLEl3RY Dr. � `��� REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, s.A.,D.D. enjoyed in the Sunday School GLASS - 'ETCe /os 198, Pickering, Ont. Room at the close of the service. BARRISTER - SOLICITOR DENTIST Phone WHOeholl 2.3313 ' . ( GENERAL H A R D W A R E NOTARY PUBLIC SUNDAY SERVICES lbersb at del Klwptw awd Baha'i Group . y + Hieihiwwd Ir 11.00 a.nh.-Morning Prays i i WH9tehall 2-1911 -' Pickering AT. 3-7391 or AT. 3-1362 Pickering 11 00 a.m.-Holy Came W:0s8 A Mark Baha u Ilah Centre Mod" Ce tr undth s Scl%o r t 100 o m-Su�+doy Sel+oe ie the HOURS .arisb Hate , Anniversary M..,hy to t -9,3&5.30 pm 11.00 o.m•-Nursery The anniversary of the birth RsNhhrMy easel Ewwhwes (At the Pariah Ran) ' , by y/.wta.wt O IC.E: Wt I• Z-0b Q Room--ag" wo tw t years of Ba1ia'u'llah• author of the f Baha'i World Faith, was celebrat- f�1'2/'tA� 9 a te1"lYt WIDNESDAY ed in Dunbarton last Sunday by RES.: WH, 2-185$ 10.00 a.hn-Holy Corommo;an and more than 50 children and their i O NT� ImMpssions for the Sick parents from Whitby. Ajax and Pickering Iwp. A childrens pa- WEDDING and BIRTHDAY 'CAKES WHIshwsr "nownew werw, geant and a party were features low" AuST1M. �: � � �E CkiSfi" S&M of this important Baha'i festival r P !t t, whwtrr, o•rar» • • The son of a Persian nobleman. '7dY��.a Pies Dat' Speei�/ -Two" wow of wh.ttiy Soei�t�► born in 1817 to a life of wealth. 3 MIIeI""'tr. �,-.� S H E R R I ail•, and luxury. Baha'u'llah (whose Main Street - 'Pickering - WTI. 2-0586 wsha►y .•a eouof NKM oNTA2* name frAans the gory of God) rfth.+by fit0 e•3K3 CHURCH SEMCE AND spent most of his life in impris- "k SUNOAY SCItOOL onment and exile' because of his e SUNDAY-11 a.m—1n the teachings: Mr. A. S. Tranter, vice- Funeral and i di:ertur• 11u;,ding. K,^gston Rd. chairman of the Pickering Baha i At Rouge Hi1•s community, described briefly Ajai Ambulance Service F . Tesri th'a of Healing an e+s. LUMBER Co. ! Baha'u'llah's life and teachings at at eha Wednesday lMprine, I the gatherin All men have been A:FRED KAYES =* g' held ar 8 p,nh. PLUMBING BAT}EROOiN5 ( . ALL ARE .WIELCOME created to carry Forward an ever- ALL No 3 Highway , n1e R•od,"g Rooh'h s open to advancing. civilization": "This Johns-Manville Dealer j PRESSURE SYSTEMS ! of Pickering Beach Road tL. Public Dally Barth i� one country and mankind l DON'T MOVE—IMPROVE So" Locot:or• I it; citizens the basic theme re- ° WIMA,-a G14EN ! I - * For information ! his m sage is "The oneness and fu er „ Call Ar+amryc 2 WS I wholeness of the human race WITH ALUMINUM OR WOOD Phoebe Vllhtise�+ar. 2-6717 I : Telephone As a child. Baha'u'llah was dif- AV W Hltehal l 2-361 D ferent from other children, hire ;!COMBINATION DOORS & WINDOWS 4 understanding n din . . is tin g . ranter said. H T St. Andrew's at PAL-O-PAK INSULATIONS FOR. ATTICS th S Based . . Television A Radio •— of the holy writings sure . Presbyterian Church of even learned men:'although he TERMS ARRANGED t irck t `, Pickering. Ont I had no format education, he be- Re"irS BRADY Y c 4' came renowned for his wisdom! NO. 2 Highway :,WHiteholl 2-3251 _ !r Kann•r4, He•on, R A. - Mi^�sMr and learning at an early age PHONE. TSMP e.9.1;11 Phone. WH2-3883 DUNAARTON RAMO A T•V ; PLUMBING 9u �M.. . Su�day �,�� RIVER . I� 11.00 A M. Ch,rrt4 Servile :`A. h. RATTEw _:_ STORE a . :�0 1 Groan The "one. has• to et who attended commencement at General P g f Pickering District High School ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. everything in Plumbing_ µera: �tisseti Shirley Postil, Anne ; MR2tSM AND SOLICITOR GOOD VALUE AT THE PAST Draper tchaarlaada�,. flan 'Leh- -GOOD I PAINTS - ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES RIGHT PRICE ; 'man, Jean Selgri.t and Paul :'CONITH BLDG., ASAX ! Draper. Gordon Lehman Bred /�/�,�r QPe* 0aiiy Tiff 3:30 Pew. John Selgriff: TOOLS - GLASS - ETC. 7h Simheae Sr. facers, ash ores Saturday Till 1 40 Pm- Grades 7 and S of our public REPAIRS # ALTERATIONS " school arR planning a trip to Ot- `-INSURANCE CO. 4320 Kingston Road =SERVICE taw's in- the near future. 1MRITE oR PHONE West Hill MaeLEOD'S OF Neta�RicDhmond of�Torotifo Miss Cho"now For Farm w"e Covet" AT. 4-4721 eel Mrs. L. Lehman Thursday PICKERING last. Wlnlstwi e,rh shiildleyt, Mrs. T. A. Barefoot of Welland SalsdOr' s Hardware • 11V'shdrwii, ��'+, Ete. '� 2-i� Junction, Mrs. Leon Tondenotd of Aatewheiile b swrence of All Kbads • This!Ietown visited Mrs. M. Drap- Bowmaa & Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS "Mac Can Fix-lit'f.' er.last weekend, Phone WHitehaH 2.0480 - �"Pickering PHONfh WNrMY MO• &4521 HEATING CONTRACTORS Benson Lehman and Keith Greenfield attended the horse l Hot walor, Ste" Systems last Thursday and Friday eve- W. H. J. Thompson, - � , HAVE YOU Wings. SEPTIC. TANKS DENNIS CARTAGE' B.14. (l,S AIM allot and Repairs Mrs. Wm. Turner of Markham s • TEm 93$7 and Miss Ruth Hutchings visited . ,,, ,t soLieitoR � • TRIED A Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutchings CLEANED Water S u 'l in Pickering on Sunday last. .................... Ss1l�dt Glhrwhbfw oesd OhMarte . 300 pals. id.JELsa.00 I �,NE�S/T Visitors on weekend at Mrs. M. W. J. �� 830 gals. ............ 1600 OLlNWOOD bLDti- AJAX The 1?ribtlog Isieoda la the D;aper's: Mrs. V. 'Ireson, Mrs. S7. • WtN1aMwE i�S131 13er1n � � tbeie aAase Etnot I. E. Sinclair, Mrs. E. Heal of 1000 pots 00 ' Gerada Pribilof. a Rtualaa ass Markham and Mrs. C Postil. Oshawa - RA. 3-�2 ALSO SAND - 2/WR Ewddwwens R PLe 9-]� captain 1781L 'I who dbcwmed tbttia 1a TOP SOIL AND PILL CLASSIFIED? Ladies' Aid met at Mrs. Elliol's WEST HILL AT.I++EA9 Wednesday fast • • !1 1 1 1 r '7hursdfr. NeverIiii er 23, I%l _ _ T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS -- ' -= ,Page Sewn `St. franeis Parent-Teacher Assoc. A CLASSIFIED AD Brock Road School Is Cordial H —me hand of. friendship from a Host neighbour, who hase the lame } Enioys Fine Film On Ordination -W "THE MWISII - To Many Associations of District problems and is willing to discuss In spite of very them freely. t P ry poor weather ors from the local inspectorate I At a successful meeting Nov. :present. Mrs. Roberta Adamson, conditions, a large number of par- would convent at St. Francis IS A SIMPLE WAY • eats and teachers attended the sobool in Jas 14th, the first in a series of three President of the Council welcomed uunt Parents will in Leadership Training Workshops. Nov. 16th meeting of St. Francis given an account of advances in - the many delegates who came •� f�e A�i e A! .de Sales P.T.A. Their interest was education in February. T� SELL attention was focused on there as- from so many of the affiliated as- Amply rewarded as they were' Mr. O'Hallaran reported on sug- pects of Association Work—Par- BAY RIDGE S ipriviledged to view two dramatic gestions for programmes for fu- liamentary Procedure, Programmes sociations. Brock road welcomed films,—one depicting and Family Life. Mrs. Farrell, the 'visitors and provided a most p ling the foal Mass cure meetings. He stated that there ` A�YTHI Ont. Family Life Chairman,spoke acceptable lunch. Many who were I and WEST ROUGE celebrated by Rev. Father Van was a marked preference for on Family Life and also conduct- Item of the parish,—the other con- speakers on religion and medical present regretted the brevity of the ' cerning the Ordination and first subjects. WH A ARIA ed the discussion group on Par- ' . liamentary Procedure. A Film evening and planned to attend the IF YOU HAVE NOT YET Mass of Rev. Father Gustaaf Van Mrs. F. Burke, president, initi- ensuing Workshops on Nov. 21st INSURED YOUR FURNITURE Heuwyk, brother of Miss C. Van was presented by Mr. R. Calla- aced discussion of the Christmas at Rosebank School and Nov. 28th Heuwyk who was kind enough to dine, Pres. of Green River Assn. at Dunbarton School Grade '0 AND OTHER CONTENTS ,provide this film for the meeting. �� night. As in the past, ad- plus wig and beard. and Vice Pres. of H and S Coua- er and Chairmen and those inter-I A 3-YEAR PREMIUM Father Vanitem's film was taken mission will be twenty-five cents, Some of the dressed dolls for cil, illustrating the proper conduct ested in Public S and the evening will consist of mp Christmas draw were on dis of a meetig and the point was peaking will find OF 125.50 at St. Anthony the Abbot church singing, dancing, games, etc. This la the session at Rosebank particu- in Rotterdam, Holland, while Fa- play. Any child would be pleased made that this is the only way GIVES YOU should be a welcome opportunity to discover one of these fashion- people can effectively meet, make lady informative. Everyone should Cher Van Hezewyk's was taken at .to relax and rest from the frantic ably dressed dolls at Christmas. group decisions and act upon them be interested in the subjects Mem- � St. Anthony's parish in Mook, holiday activities. The statue for attendance went as a bership, Aims and Objects and Holland.The colourful recessions group. Mrs. Gaskell,' Ont. ' P Fund Raising; Why, Flow and and ceremonies were enjoyed b It was decided to advertise the to Miss Cassidy's room, grade Fed. District Organiser for this Y What For? to be covered at our 1 .all, as were the descriptive tom- availability of the Santa Claus two. The dividers box was won by Area, spoke on Programmes and FIRE and THEFT P regular Meeting on Nov, 26th at ments by Father Van Item.' suit for rent (see ad elswhere in Mc J. McInerney. Lunch was led that discussion group. The which time Mrs.,.Mildred Too good II�SVRA�CE the paper). The rental price of served by the Grade Two mothers, main point was that it is most de- Mr. W. Cooper, Principal, re- $6.50 w•ils agreed-upon f or the Mrs. Vernoy and Mrs. Feather= sirable to have more t h a n one Finance Manageg of the Fedem- ported that a convention of teach- complete- corduroy and fur suit, stone resi tion will be the guest speaker. P Y presiding. person to .work on Programmes For more details and rotas that they may include as many Mrs. Adamson challenged those` for other amounts interests of the-group as a whole present, as she closed the meeting.' " • as possible. Mrs. Farrell pointed to provide in their Associations, CALL— :3 a: tf.:-..mss ••..a ... . out that many parents who feel something which parentis could not {e ' their children are a matter of con- get at home from a television set McLEAN tern. discover by discussing them openly with others who have the B"A'ts MUM . . . That every Insurance Agency same feelings, that their children own shwlr Sam his wins l are only normal after all and' thrwgh a tre" or prehe.ten-. 839-1754 or sometimes even better than some Mssins i$ feriidden; While Week - of the others. This is reassuring ' done in the spud of low far HVs ���� and makes parenthood a more on- God now awn is eeaounted es - happiest news yet we"hip. joyable experience. Mrs_ Edith i Fortier conducted the discussion CLIP ANO MAIL ..:for homes on the grow 0 Family Life, with the thought r - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ that there is need for discussion I BERT WELL + between young parents in order I To: McLean Ins. Agency that their home life may benefit DIGGING SUPPLIES 819 Gerrard St. E. Toronto t ! and The Home and School Also-I ��" TILE ONLY .� .� -.. ••. '�•••• / // Plows w me more infennasen ="s .� -► % ciation Meeting is ideal for this s' +�•" �= purpose ells Cleaned. PuriAeds This series of Workshops as" Pressure Pumps and_! '.. planned by Mrs Ethel Hull retir- Septic Tanks Installed _.: . usg President. and Programmes Ml � Hitehall 2-0167 - The Best,Most Modern Way To Heat Recreation Rooms 's,.,�" Chairman for the H and S Court-1 ...Unheated Sunrooms...Home. Additions, Economically, Easily. ---- }ACT 1• now m4kes it possible and practical to etij-Rroomcantrnl�3 - Ri ¢;EA p° p JAY :.,fteattng comfort in the added living space you are planning, without going to the -. -- .- trouhk and expense of extending your existing heating system. Built-in electric tr heating units operate independently of your main heating system—delivering almost - im ant heat, :there you want it, rehen you want it...Without putting an added t ' •train on your furnace,.,without overheating the rest of your house. - - a ;1 w ry. is safe,clean,quiet.You enjoy a healthier atmosphere in an rlectricilh heated room because electric heat does not deplete the important : otiygPn content of the air. Electric heat does not create draughts,•dryness or dust. lnriisidual. will thernu►�tat- niav be turned up or down,at will.You control the iheating,romfort and the heating cost. _ «r".+ is easy and inexpensive to install.Electric wiring to the built- in electric heating units is all that:is required. You can have the job completed. - - - - ;.quickly, even in midwinter—because there is no need to disturb your present !heating system or make costly structural changes. - ;zll your qualified electriz heating contractor or your local Xydro fqr asslstasats ire tithe Who use of modern electric heating. n.gallantry friend exceeds the - ' a boy's best w qAn For Comfort...For Convenience...For Ease'of'histallatim -. end is fhe telepho+ie. -and !Complete your home with electric heat. _ he siyhedQ with lretief SAVED BY THE BELL P.S.—Seriously,though,wherever you are,at home or away, you can usually reach family or friends by MYpRO r telephone—a service so valuable. , .yet so often y 1i vet ' taken f or granted . The Bell Telephone Company — Ilk OTE .JOHN CAMPBELL"'..' . COUNCILLOR -=_ WARD 4 ` 'FOR TRANSPORTATION ON ELECTION DAY :!PHONE TE. 9-17% TE. 9-1440 TE. 9-1870 1 : : : ' Trvrsssl, November 24 Fa9e Eight T H E r I C K E R I NG NEWS ` kett of Gainesville, Florida. Jawaaw !Yews Club members are involved in the o The scripture lesson was read son 846 Raytan Blvd. lust 11' DUMBARTON Mr. J. H. McClement of Toron- The twelve winners of the Aja3 t Pickering Hospital Fund from the 19th PsP m with the text was cltristeaed du�eiagr*0 sc to visited the- •McClements and School Fair'were guests of the Ki-' Drive. .from the first •v e. The sermon )Nllaltid an Thompson for the week-end. wanis Club on Monday the 13th. Dunbartoa ua ted Chureb which was very 1psal . was by - - Sympathy is ex ressed to the A district young man. Douglas A trip to the Royal Winter Fair The minister Dr. W. A. McKay . exposition of a $psalm. verse by • g Ware` -- Y p, verse with the topic '•Psalm of family of Mr. Russell Connor who Green of Liverpool Road has ben and dinner at the regular evening conducted the regular morning Word, God The Word passed away in Ajax Hospital on appointed as page to the present meeting where the trophies were service to a well Riled church, as- Praise." With God, And The The flowers is the church were Thursday. The funeral was held sitting at the Ontario Government presented to the winners. The signed by Mr. Robert Pitcairn, oir Was God. from McEachnie's Funeral Parlour legislature in Toronto. guest speaker w as .Mr. Vernon gaaist and choir leader. The choir is memory of the late Mr. Russell Courtesy on Sunday conducted by Dr. W. Mr. Ernest Ptitz of the Base Stetler, principal of Dunbarton sang "Oh Lord, We Beseech. Connor. GLB.N RhIAJ!1r A. McKay of Dunbarton. Burial Line is going to be u candidate High School. Thee". Mrs. Dorothy Forsyth con- The infant sort. Robert James, wa; at Claremont., for the School Board for Ward 3. A number of the Dunbarton ducted the Junior Congregation. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wil- Mrs. Peter Bosak of the 1st con- / C cession underwent •surgery last week in Toronto. She was pro- gres3iag favourably,at last report. Many friends of Mrs. Harris Little of West Hill, formerly of Dunbarton will be sorry to hear that she has been very ill. MARKEI The many who attended the con- cert of sacred music at Dunbarton United Church last Wednesday ev- ening. enjoyed-the programme pre- sented Rouge Hills 4" ` by the choir of Holy Trinity � Church Ajax. Mr. David Karry conducted'the choir made up of junior boys and senior members. • PR ICES The young ladies choir also pre- On No• 2 • Just �t of Roi'ge Bridge Thurs., Fri., Sat. sented some numbers. Soloists `-NOV. 23, 24, 25 were Mrs. N. Slugg, Mrs. 0: Rob- Open Every Evening Till 7.00 p.m. Except Thurs. A Fri. Till 9.00 p.mo ertson, and Master Peter Parker. 'presidingRat the organ was Ruth Walker. The programme was spon- SNOWFLAKE AVE 11 e E KRAFT SALAD DRESSING S R IN u of the lisle o gored by the C gr p TV LI P Regu�' MARGA. W.A . Those who worked to make Y• , it so successful were thanked. TWO JGo-We-Go Bampet lbs. C Giant Last Tuesday evening, Novem- LB S• 32 oz. ber 14th, the On-We-Go memiers. loll C I their husbands and friends enjoyed I I Jar a delicious turkey dinner served' ..(Save 10e) 'by the senior W.A. An entertain-I (SAVE 1 SC) ing programme was presented by • KING SIZED the convenor Mrs. V, Carey. Mr. H O R T E N I N G 4 ib. qQ Verrion Steller, principal of Dun-h SWIFT'S SI LV ERLEAF I�E hay .28 barton High School was guts[ box speaker and gave an inspiring talk The Gentle Bleach z Plus Tait 2{ OZ. on "New Horizons" in education. i MARV ELLO • . 39C PURELARD I� c (Special Offer of 25e off) Mrs. Marion McClement sang two.I Giant 128 oz. Jug Plus Deposit beautiful solos. accompanied by. YORK BRAND 12 os. Square Ties NABOB new deep rich flavour Mrs. Theodora Hartford A.T•C, M.. Mr. Les Huffman, Mx. Db- RITEX 200 single tissue boxes ran. and Mr. William Huffman for ^ i�i� i Battles entertained playing. singing and Facial Tissues. 2 far 29C C 1INCT GWRL dancing After a sing song con- WHITE, PINK or YELLOW (Save 9t) iii ducted by Mitch Miller who turn- (Says' 6e) ,(Plus Tax) MAPLE LEAF Same 1 Te ed out to be the versatile Bill _ y — ° for C Nuffman, two real bouncy piano YORK (AJI Flavours) SAVE 20e : V solos were .played_ by Bob_Pit-_ _ SLICES cairn, organist of the church. �CE CREA�l11 pkg• tO- C (sere 29c) The executive of the On-We-Go 69C farmed a group for a picture and �= gallon Bartow I ZIP 151,12 oz. toss the president Mrs. Rose Stroud MAPLE LEAF SAVE 6e i FOOD was presented with a life member- ORONO BRAND Canada First Grade O O 8 ship pin, much to her surprise. r 12W Mrs. Marie Lynde, Miss Evelyn CREAAA.ERY Westgate and Mrs. Wihnie Mit- MIN shell made the presentation. The _ for executive was made up of Mrs. 55 C'65 R, Stroud. president: brig~ Evelyn ^ �. or , Westgate vice president. Mrs. Shit J lbe �r �'/"�- 08 n'. in C (Case Of 48 tins ley Signaretti secretary, Mrs. Lydia I ill Yi. �O't 4c) .2 us tax -Dobbin, treasurer, Mn, Winnie -'Sire < Si4 9) plus M,i t c h e I I.devotional convenor, " convenor, Mrs. V. :Carey pro- gramme convenor. Mrs. Karie Lynde, card convenor, Mrs. 1. "- "FRESH GRADE "A"' OVEN READY ; BONELESS ROUND STEAK •Thompson corresponding sec'y.. Mrs. Maxine Hopkinson social convenor, Mrs. 'Peggy ' Ramsay. p { Y � lbe`­ r C pianist, Mrs. Mabel Cochrane, Ju- ntor Congregation. " RJ r Mrs. E. J. Annis and :bur. Percy '.;,Ctopley attended the funeral of CHICKENS LEAN PEAMEALED Mrs. Birkett Sr. in Brantford last . BACK BACON 'Thursday. tk, .CENTRE CUTS END CUTS ,Oa Sawrday evening Mr. Rob- ` of SLICES Ib. for SLICES �• �� For Roasting or Frying ' Average Weiglst 2 M 3 lbs. •ett Merrill, organist of Kimleourne , Park United Church is giving an FRESH LEAN PORK 29c organ recital at the United Church I E N E R S Jloose] , �■ on Nov. 25th at 8:00 p.m. There C . . "will also be guest solosists. �, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Annis had Butt Oa", t STANDING PRIME (6th awd 7111 RIBS friends in on Sunday afternoon to RIB ROAST • • • • • lb. 56 "truest Mr. and Mrs. George Bir • ' •_- Fresh Lean Minced Beef . . .. . . . . 3 lbs. 98C Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast . . . . . Ib. 79( With The Bowlers Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket t_Pot Roast Ib 39c —= s - _ Results of the Pickering Ladies ' BADE o� SHORT RIB = FRESH MINCED •STEAK lb. 69r Bowling League as of Tuesday. Nov. 7 are as follows: Ib,° C FRESH Team standings: ROAST ."BLADE BONE REMOVED No. 1—T. Brown . ... 1 CHICKEN LIVERS" 1b 9 r •NO. 3—M. Hunt .,.: 19 �` No. S—E. Thompson .... 16 FRESH MEATY _ (Side) No. 2—M. Egoroff ..... 15 . 39 SPARERIBS No. 4—A. Russ .............'11 No. 6—B. Suter ... ............ 10 .•`Ib ��:... � SQUARE ' • _ ROUND OR ) Games over 200 flat: '79, Marg Egoroff 210, Doroth�' FRESH PORK (PICNIC) �, Shanley 210, June Hobson 23_,, p :. . 39 C ZISn Lit 3dta 206,219heila Dunbar SHOULDER ROAST lb• RUMP S ti FRESH GRADE A OVEN READY LP�99 4 9 ROUND SIRLOIN T-BONE dr WING lb. ROASTING, or Boiling Heating Problems. CAtt_ o w . ARTHUR MITCHELL LTD, PICKERING NIGHT SERVICE WH. 2-6771 TE. 9-1682 Avg. S - 6 be. • wNl+}�IRt1►r Neww+IBiF�, 19h>it T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS ` The Woftn's Insthrta WIN atsoet in Ww1 /k� the Ptes"Plan church Sunday sehoal �t Rove. Track �i T;, erhostess.at 2 pff Mrs In Another BAY RIDGES .-LOCALS I wish to.express my sincere thanks Mr. Bert Sandham, who prd>~ j do to friends and neighbors for their posed a stock car race track be to-. i n cards, letters, flowers, pins and visits In answer to many inquiries ity will in most caeca to ,un- won, there will be hats, horns cated just south of Pickering Vil- ttW p that mode my atoy in the hospital concerning the hockey house lea- noticed unless pertaining to the and all the trimmings includ ins last,council this peare week before township th a new o- tsss more pleasant. 1 wish to extend .a � that has been formed, George homeowners pocketbook. a skyfull of colorful balloons to p t� al "thank you" to Dr. Atkinson,' gars young "Master '62" •posal- = ai � y Alsop reports that proceedings This organization known as'the welcome in Dr. W.-W. Tomlinson, the nurses and have temporarily bogged down be- Bay Ridges Ratepayers' Associa- and give the old gent a royal send Mr. Sandham suigested that his tIf ' •� staff of Ajax-Pickering Mospital, Dr- cause of the delay.,in delivery of tion is an important and vital off. A buffet lunch will also be proposed race track be located •l Wylie, !south of the former location and t/r y ie, Dr• Crawford, Dr. Wilkinson, lumber to make the hockey cu-. part of our zommunfty. included in the admission pricy would be bordered b the Base nurses and staff of Western hospital, sh; I plus the�fain that artificial if Bay Ridges is to become the There will also be a large seleo- y PARTS AND SERWCE Rev. Buttars, Rev. Dr. Shepherd, Mr. ice time is'at a premium in this type of community we all.hoped tion of other refreshments. Line on the south, the Station P_' The BRRA has endeavored to Road on the west and the new '.Washing Machines— $20 and up � Ken kk►a+ and McEaehnl•', for their yea• � fair' it will take {Eadetshi and service road on the north, AJAR BARGAIN;CFNTtlE marry kindnesses. The hgckfy committee has spent guidance such as this group fS cap- keep the cost.of .this,family-type This would Phoaea' Whitehall 2.6410 —Dency •Taylor considerable time in gathering to- able of giving to make our dreams night out- within the budget of ou require an amend- Open Every Night Till 9 o'clock sether hockey equipment and set- come true. everyone and it seems to many: ment in zoning and. it was sus- There will be o meeting of the tins things up and are just as an- To the executive: Make it a that at these y I Bated to Mr. Sandham by Reeve NOTICE Pickering Badminton Club sot the Pick- prices they have Sherman Scott that he approach -- xious as any one to see the sea- TEAM effort. PP Airing Community Moll on Monday, accomplished their goal. Baby- the OMB himself. ' -Dr, S. D. Weisbaurn son get started. To the community: Get Behind sitting has also been arranged for ° Nov. 27 w B pm. Everyone is in- Man calls have been put for- YOUR Team! Reeve C. E. Morley and several office for general opening is a t wired to attend y P several ticket purchasers. delegations from the vi ,•/flee y.,wrc,i Pis• of ward to recruit help to assist sa lssedtmhatose' There are still plenty of tickets protested the original B 877 Antonio Street agatEN—In loving memory of John referees, coaches, managers, etc., Plans are being finalized for the available but you are advised to omusly P � lo- M Ridges, Pickering Township, t76ri•n, rho passed away Nov 29, so far the response has not beta Badminton Club but as yet, the Sd yours as soon as possible. cation at a recent OMB hearing. T'he.board suggested that township date is still uncertain. The man to >i6 a aF October 2, t%1, 19� too good. The new residents of Pickerins Phone No. 839-3031 —Lovingly rsembered by wife and if there is anyone who can contact for this activity is Mr- known as the say Ridgers would council meet with chi: village m O�wlo Gourley ,'Ylidraol 5oaioy family' spare the time and would like to Bill McLean, 839-1734 of Fair- like to,extend a cordial invitation oot]<ncil and planning ;boafd for -help both the committee and the port Beach. to all our neighbors to attend this further discussion. APOU C'AND POTATOES ;OR SALE kids they would appreciate it. Gala Now Year's Dissect If the village has no ob)eetion our 1'ttst large scale. ftmction to the new location, it world IAAelreash, Sl YS per bushel, othu Contact man is_George Alsop at' Place- Ajax Community Hall. Why not matte W.a party. and +arioMos available, Morse bring can- 939-3394., Date•. Saturday, Dec. 30, 1%]. spied this matter up," aaid Rave for' (Continued labia Papa:Three) Ratsi�eih heed ,Time: 8:00 P.M. • Soto' end an`ttaloyablG Soft ►MCKERiNG ORCHARDS ti�reokersds Gary Dear netted. Mark Riley The Bay Ridges Ratepayers' As. Tickets: 54.00' per couple. Tickets and reservations may be 'l mile west of Pickering on No.2 equalized for Buffalo, and two sociation• held its first official Dance to: Les Kerrigan and his arranged by calling the follow- Ratepayers To Be Highway — WMitehoN 2-1247 minutes later put these ahead for election to choose 10 executive orchestra. fng: FreachmasVii--Bay, Carl Ball- members. Preparations are well under way so 839-2609; Billeen Fertile, FOR SALE—A large Gendren aib, mO first time in the gee. Ro- The following five will serve for the big event come the end 839.1764. Fairport Beach, Mrs. 'Advised On Industrial chester couldn't be denial, how- • motives. and high lair-, never for a period of 27 months: Mr. of December. Judging from the McLean, 839-1734. lire's Beach, u Qua used. Also Gendr•n bob ca ever, and again tied the score for Wad Question y "iOg' when G Dear got his second George Clarke, Mr. lax Header- various comments, this promises 'Mrs, Doreen Peacock; 839.3289. Gary Pickering Twp. Council has de- an good oendkion Roy Ridge,, son, Mr. Paul Lyons, Mr. 1. toil to be a real spectacular. goal. This effort seemed to tine tided.to send out a letter to all 639-2032, afar 6 pen. Hams, Mrs. Bonita Angel There are loads of prizes to be them, and when Terry Betts put ayers explaining : NOIt S/1LE — H.avpduty hur-burner Buffalo ahead again, they just A term of ]S months will be g/• __-indu p fag just w is the didn't have the steam to hit served by the following: Mr. Keith �VY PRgRI RQTY Industrial load question is all electric range: push-button, ou+o i BNIS about The question wW be pat f, Bevan. Mr. Fellows ]Viva. Har- mett'a also on al-burner .pow back. Terry' Betts scored his aa:- greaves, Mr, Ed ]yen and Mr. to the electors on ballot as Dan and two minutes from the 9. healer. Phone TE 9-2002. R� The local Rotary Club has this. Norm Turcott The W.A. met at the church on NEED A SANTA StNTT end. The packed classroom while Wednesday evening with some of month already had three itfter'est- "It is not a matter of trying to 'stn the first Pee-Wee•pme,-ilad awaiting the. 'tabulation of the' the Pickering ladies as The tag speakers at the weekly dinner I influence people, but only to ex- •ent one lomlly and save moneyl B B Bum• Complete outfit of corduray and fur. win squeezed rui out a ins op 4-3 ballots enjoyed a resume of the president, Mrk G. Ast]ey son- meeting Even getting close to the plafa the purpose do they will ten- ExeelMnt oonditian Bard and wig. airs over Bruins. Bruins opened proper library system presented ducted the business. The roll call Canadian Club for "interest." detstand clearly why we are put- 3t. Francis P.T.A. Rental: $650 Cult the scoring on a fine solo 'effort by, Miss Munroe of Toronto. was ­Works.- Mrs. G. Squire led On, Nov_. 6, Canon Shepherd tins the question before them," , WM• 2-3Ayy by Alan .Hughes but-Red Wings The job that lies ahead for the the worship service, assisted by (a.member of the club), addressed 1 said Coun. Milton Mowbray. carne right back W tie the scare new executive is a the members telling of eapesi- Reeve Sherman Scott said that large one. Ib is. Mrs. Fred Puckrin. Several Christ- .races is � 25 ears on the An- the letter would be sent out aloe with an equally fine goal by Keith `realized that not all of them are -mas tarots were sung with Mrs. y B FOR SALE-2-carburetor manifold with i Lloyd. Bruins, lican Church mission field around with a card which will inform Carburetor and linkage for 6-rylind- again took the lead experienced but the ones that are A. Bell. at the piano. Rev. M. B ex- or Chevrolet. TEmple 9.2417. when Terry Grigsby beat goalie I will be fully awate that their' Buttars ran the tape recording ex- James and Hudson's Bay. Spend- people as to where they vote and Jim Paradie• from close in. Play j efforts on behalf of the commun= plaining the new organization, mg most of liar period with the the times. WANTED—By Protestant couple with swung from end to end before! •The United Church Women," Eskimos, be has become a great two teen-age children, ,work on Glen Joacs' tied the score, and followed by a discussion. A social admirer of the Eskimo people, PRO's .VCt Increase form in h•ntrol Ontario; year round I then a minute later netted again I ���� ROAD half-hour was enjoyed with re- His is a long story which many • e M possible, mixed farming prefer- 'Put Red Wings in the lead for , freshments. have waited a long spell to hear Also Court of Revision the first time in the e, They and the club members are ex-I A red. Experienced with aonrs, ino.s•a � i� Some of the ladies attended the I 'and most farm machinery. To start held this lead until, five minutes Brock Road Home and School bazaar at Greenwood on Saturday Pam and,hoping to hear more It w'as agreed by Pickering Twp. anytime after Jan. 1 Apply Gerald from the end. when Ricky Grigsby+ - afternoon when Mrs. G. 'AsUey yu Council to increase the pay of Assoc. held their executive men Nneycke, McKellar, Ont. again- equalized. It seemed like a log at the home of Mrs, E. Rowe did the honors of opening the On the 131h, the members ex-,Deputy Returning Officer's and �! 30 seconds from the end. Mike tleford Sank„ s t tz few 2a s al has for some years been con-!members of Court of Revision at tie' game, until Mike Sloan gave on the fourth concession on Mon- b��• perienced what has become as Saturday, November 23, 1961 Red Wings the victory with.a goat Mr. Gear a Bell, North Bat• annual evens'Rotarg-0 InternaUOn- i s meeting this week. Kueelon sot. of modern and an sr• day afternoon owing to the second B f Men of both groups have beet furniture, television soft, •ieatric ape workshop meeting which was held J>�+ y per day up until now. Sandham of the Bruins. was pavers last week with his cousin Arch ducting an interr>atiocnal exchange gett ing 312 • plionsas, cart+ as ,raves, refrigerator, on Tuesday evening in Roscbaak Mo., dishes, glassware, an the only peachy of the game for and Mrs. Bell, of senior scholars. 'under their The increase will give them $15 p tigw o.- School. The one,at Stock Road Males. Property of Mr. Burk, Mrs. slashing was well attended on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hallett, "Foundation Fund." Scholars from Per day, Fackler and orhers, at Premier's Auc- TZie second P«-wee game was Nov, 14 and inuretitiag discus- Fleet, Alta., spent the weekend at Europe and other nations where ilea Poloa, Franklin Mouse, Ma.khem another close affair with Maple sons took place the home of their cousins, Mr, Rotary is found are sent to this �teQ�S Car D�Ar MIHa Sal. at t P.M. Tern„ ash. and Mrs. George Squire. and other nations' universities for .1 ! W Village. p' Leafs and Canadians deadlocking Mrs. Hughson has, returned Mr. and Mrs. William McHugh advanced studies. T7,e local club, f He reserve and no junk. Sale pees are at three goals each. Allan Milnes min or shine. Ken a Clarke Prentice, home afar visiting her sister in and Mr. Bob McHugh visited on on the 13th, listened to Ludwig Auctioneers. opened the scoring for Canadians Welland. Mr. Hughson has also Sunday at the .home of Mr. and Sc itnack, of :Munich, Germany, Arrest Youth and they held this'lead until half returned from his hunting trip. Mrs. Stanley McHugh. Oakville. who is now at Toronto University Brock Road Home and School As: time. Three minutes after the,turn Mr. and :Mrs. Charles Barrett Y �' Philip Gibson. 18 of Ajax has seciation are holding a euchre party around however, Pat Visser tied Mr, and Mrs. 'James Davidson taking advanced "economics," He been charged by Pickering Town- of Port Credit visited '!►qtr. and had as guests on Sunday, Mrs, has an extensive grasp and at the school Friday, Nov. 24 at B the score, but a minute later ship.police with theft under$S0.00. Mrs. E. Cornutt on Sunday. Davidson's brother, Cecil and Mrs knowledge of.the economic situa- p.m- Admission 50c. Ladies please Canadians were again in the lead � Police said that f;libson drove previdr• on a goal by Ricky Astley. Jim Happy birthday 'to Michael Smith of Chapleau, and het sister. tion and conditions in West and loin Alison 'Auto Wreckers at Lennox again equalized with a Carter who celebrated his llth Mrs. Phipps and Mr. Stewart East Germany. With a very pro Rouge Hills last Saturday, and 5t. George's Anglican Church screen shot from_just inside the birthday on Nov. 21. Phipps, Toronto nounced ac=t, of course, Mr. bazaar. will be held in the parish blue line 'and it was then the I Congratulations to Mrs. R. Mrs. Ronald Webb spent last, Schmack, a young-man, has a very made off with a car door. halt on Nov- 24 from 7 to 9 p•m• and week at the home of her mother, good grasp of E."olish with a Sot. 25 from 2 to 5 gene Then Leafs turns to take the lead on a , Boys who celebrated her birthday will Nov.N tee room tables at m. These goal by Donnie Munroe. Cana- on Saturday, Dec. 18. Mrs. Sydney Wonnacott, return- wonderful vocabulary. Rev. Shep- clubs are a part, including the book table, aprons table, white'ale• diens fought back and managed Brownies, Cubs and Scouts are ing to Pembroke with Ron on herd, 'in his thanking the young Pickering Rotary Club, who-are phpnt table, exams of decoration,, to split the points three minutes I meeting'at their regular time in Sunday• speaker, expressed what all,'we able to assist the association ors' work, toys, dolls, etc. All or- I from the end when Ricky Astley' the.'Red Cross'Centre'Centre' on Mon- feel, must have agreed—an n- through the sale of the annual 1 noodle t e p ations within the church take , got his second goal. Allan Milnes f days. PICKERING LAD DS' coura&g thing to have a member Easter seals. Reference was made ! pare in nits within Make church a dote ' and Canadians Chris Kendrick The First Brock Cubs and BOWLING LEAGUE of a one-time enemy nation to our to the five summer camps for to attend bake table. each got a boarding penalty. Following is the standing up 'to universities. 'ln looking for.steps crippled children including Blue Scouts group committee held a Tuesday, Nov. 14: toward peace, Rotary believes that Mountain Camp at Collingwood p 1 meetin at Mrs:Da - Scfineider', Buffet Supper Party The Bantam division o ened� 8 y's, Brougham Team No. 1—T. Brown 29 this kind of thing contributes, a (the camp to which the local Ro- ' Dunborton'United Church the league's season with the Com- recent!v and rlars were made for Team No. 3—M. Hunt 23 great deal ' t�nI Ctnb stn r ? 8 t eight e 0 younge- Wed., Nov. 29 — 7 p.m. ets going age,:t the Warriors. another paper drive: aiso a darT;c Team 'roe Z—M. E.orc'f 18 On Monday, night of this week, tens last summer.) There is no Sponsored by Rangers 6 Girl Guides play was very even in the opening 'will be held at Brougham liar• Team,No. 5—E. Tl:orn;non 16 Miss I}cris Hanna, Reg..N., cis- �doubt whatever that the tippled Adm. — 75 tent, minutes but 'after four minutes,on Dec. 23. So.plan to be there. Team No. 4-A. trict riurs': Peterboro'dis,rict) ad- Children's Association and the T H E A L D O N S play the Warriors were unfortu- ' Don't, fcrFet the euchre' to to -Tce.m moo. S--E. S..'ter l(' dressed the :'ub describing tae .lo,:al Rotary Club have been..do- OLD-TIME AND MODERN' MUSIC hate to lose Len Hart who was held in Brock Road -School on Sores •o,er 1 °:at: Eileen work of the Crippled Children's' ing a grand work of which cry available for cut above the eye with the puck 'Friday. Dec: 24 at 8 p.m. Come 3,'.art :13', i=`'_c-1 l:zomrson 211, Association, a• sOciety of which iittie .publicity, for obvious rca 'DANCES RECkPTIONS and had to be taken to hospital. and bring a friend. There will be Haze! Damson 218,•Doroi`iy Shari- 'many Rotary and other, sery cc sons; is given. BANQUETS, ETC. The Comets applied pressure af-;'prizes and,refrtshrrier-ts.— 1_ 213. _ T' i y ■iiiiiiiiiliiiiiilialiiiif■f■Riill■iiliiiii■ for further inforrnotian phone ter this ,and opened the scoring se WH. 2.1504 or WH. 2.394E with a goal by Roman Wyzinski, a SHOP OPEN 'MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY o = but they couldn't hold this for ■ - long and Warriors came back f RENCHMAN S BAY : AND FRIDAY-9-8 P.M. — SATURDAY 6 P.M. i WATER with a goal ng grace Craig. It was : TEST YOUR OWN TUBES FREE . ■ a hard-hitting amt and the ref- ' I ■ trees were busy handing out pen- I Sympathy is extended to Mr. Kean and Donna Beckstead. The ■ ■ DEL V E R E D allies. Warriors' penalties were I William Barker, ;n the sudden ;company has adopted the Fraser s ON No, 2 HIGHWAY IN DilNSARTON served by Bruce Craig and Gary i death of his sisier, Mrs. Noreen paid tie. �'.• ; a McLelland and Comets enalties I i Ross L)uchesn_ w..o is stationed 31 p Moore in Toronto on Saturday. If A. PUDDISTER g y at London, Ont., with the Cana- >• _ by Bob Barrett, Evan Downing, host- than Army, is home on awe as Ken Tan e and Wayne Golle}. Mrs, Murray Powell was host- !e' F ■ who got a major for a high stick- ess at a stork shower held Wed his mother, Mrs. Rose Duchesne In Phone AT. 2-3292 it g. nesday at her home iii honor o>' is in Toronto Genera] Hospital i 'F i ■ rat o a serious o n. 1 i h. undergoing • .fro. Ann Sm t . Pe i J /► A new Girl Guide company has We are sorry to hear that Den- 0 Graduates_TO Vet .been formed at Frenchman's Bay. iris McGarry who is also with the ■ , , G L E N D A L E ' Mrs. H. Cook, division commis- army, in London has been con- ss 1 i Anniversary Mugs sinner: passed their girls in their fined to hospital with pneumonia : r .'APPLIANCE tenderfoot tests. Mrs.-R. Merritt. and pleurisy. ■ t It was agreed by Pickering Twp. district commissioner, officiated at Bob Smith of Picton is visiting • ` t SERVICE ■ '� Council this. week that township the enrollment, assisted by Capt. his sister, Mrs. Garry Balsdon. ■ nary mugs would be Anne McKean and Lieut. Ruth A banquet and dance was held ■ Y .EXPERT REPAIRS TO 150th anniversary ■ ■ WASHERS, DRYERS given to all 1961 school gradu=' Hern. The following girls were last .Friday by the Frenchman's ■ ates.of Grade VIII. enrolled- Lynne Skitch,Cathy Var- Bay Power Squadron , meet the TEm 9.1191 r a TEraple 9-1758 These will be presented to both go, Linda Craig, Candy Romough, :now students enrolled in the pilot- P� 834-1191 public and separate school grads. Brenda $ecksteud, Carolyn Mc- inj course this year. t ■ s ttt■gtgtattgtgta■ ■ttaauaatit■ tot Nit tee art u i r■ Pogo Ton . �. .. ___ . ... .._ _._..�• .. 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