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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_12_07 ' r r ],[ THE IN171NALL `2 • tl41 VOL, 79—Ne, 11 PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1961 PRICE: 10c PER COPY NO �a . , �; THE CAN Pick erin Vi��a a Notes. , Y � CANDIDATES 9 9a \ \ � K K^ - Deputy reeve— ' i lItlIIIIIIIIBtlfI11RpWNItlIIIIUIftIIIIIIIIIIIWItltllBlil!IIIII�IWMIIIIWWllWp1�1191WIIWIIIIIIIIW1911VW1lMllltlllWmllltlHllWltltllWllWII bleak Jean L. McPherson, for. Mr. 'and Mrs. Hannah, Ted I the local Public Library. Lib- mer councillor and deputy. and .Sue Hannah were, in Det- rarian Mrs. M. Hunt explained ���a.. reeve, -is business manager of i roit last weekend for a visit. to the pupils, "how to-become a � a* a farm, former school teachtr , a• Mr. W. C..Murkar has moved member", "how to take care of ' °�' � � and has also served on various .a .< s from his home on Church books", etc. She also read the township c o u n c i l committees .Street into the Disney apart- children a cute poem, "Santa �`�3;; \ over the gears. She is interested yarrmta• Claus and the Mouse". �a s , in recreation and has the this Mr. and Mrs. Bolley of Mor- Mr. and bars, Ed Stork, Mr. � �r to serve as deputy-reeve. ley Park, were at Parry Sound and Mra. _John Stork visited ` �' Clifford Laycox, lives in West - a s= Rouge, last weekend, attending the Keith and Mary Balsdon in A cesaful rbuainessman, He 9 avi 'wedding of her brother. Manilla recently. Vie, • kt' tally interested in recreation. Miss Ruth Winter of Morley Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Stewart �'a Park, a staff member of the of Fairport, went out to dinner `s Pledges to try and chop coats. local bank was home for most Now councillor in Ward 5 ha8 of last week with the flu. on Sunday night at the Carou- £'' r•:; sel on •Bathurst, and enjoyed " served on various council cork Last Wednesday afternoon, 'the 'occasion very much. mit��es and done a lot of work Mrs. Gordon Rimmer had an b on the recreation committee, _afternoon tea in honour of On Monday, Dec. 4th, a de- "'�' Harry Bo ea, Joanne's first birthday, lightful luncheon and kitchens, Y eotmdllor in gadget shower was given in Ward 3 fig a successful farmer, Joanne's great = grandmother honour s Miss Kay Miller in married and has been a resident Mrs. Gee was present; also here all his life. He has served Miss B. McLean of Toronto. her aunt Mrs. Doris Hortop. The guests were Mrs. Ken Holi- cif and has cheld 'various f execu- Mra. Gard and Mrs. Dick day, Brooklin, Mrs. Gordon 'Winter poured. tea at the oc- y' rive posts with agricultural or. easion of their sister's 50th Rimmer and Joanne, the,ladies' EVERYBODY HELPS-Helping tack up posters for the Ajax-Pickering hospital campaign are!ganizations. of the Public School staff and Scout Leader Don Sanderson and Scout John Burke of the 1 st Claremont Scout Troop. Ward 3- weddirg anniversary on Sunday P• .in Scarboro, Mr. and Mrs. Sam the bride's mother. Mrs. Gladys Beckatead lives ti at Frenchman's Bay, is mulled Jones of"Highview Ave., Scat- _ . CELEBRATE fi • • • • + and has had considerable boai- Readers will `be pleased to 50th ANNIVERSARY 11P1ckering Township Is Among 22 ;Christmas Social Hess experience. She would like r know that many new books have A former Pickering village I" • • • see tax payments in 6 in couple placed in our local library. Places Voting On Sunday Movies lAt•Fairport Beach stallments, She has been-inter- been celebrated their- Golden . stall in municipal The pupils of Lincoln Avenue pal affairs for Wedding anniversary last Sat- Pickering Twp. will be one wish to patronize them. All ladies are invited to the many years and would like to public. school will present their urday. Mr. and Mrs. John 22 • 'annual conceit, tonight, Friday, of _.. communities voting on the Sunday movies are operated •Cht•.stmas social of the Ladies serve on council. Nickelchak, married in Sask, question of Sunday, movies this at other than chbreh. hours in Dorcas Society on Thursday ' Don Warm lives in Ba December 8 at the Pickering on Nov. 18, 191L took up re- month. There are 25 cities in ;most communities and therefore Fveni Dec. 14 at 8 m, -'In T Y District High-School.at 8 P.M. sidence on a farm-near Kenora Ontario now who' have Sunday Fare said to have no effect on Dunfa Baptist Church. An Ridges, is a TV_ technician at Everyone welcome. where they lived for several movies. church attendance. evening of fun and fellowship tally Don is married and vi- Everyone welcome. Mrs, Kea Balsdon, g P tally interested in Ward 3. He _*ears. then &.few years in Kel- We understand that Sunday I The question of Sunday mov- is planned for all. has been active in commturit " trid-Mr. Fred Kirby were visit-I y vington, S$sk., near Knot Lake movie questions have never been i ies and theatre in Pickering Mra: A. Gibson of Victory_ affairs since coming to Ba fag Fred's brother in Preston g Y � Sunday before coming to Pickering ti•il-I turned down, mainly. because in•', Two., is being placed on the Drive, is happy to have her Ridges and his campaign slogan loge 15 years ago. They had a almost every community the ballot for the people to vote on daughter -Mrs. George -Winter ,. Mr, Edward Bie of London, few children, one of them golf courses, parks and- picnic:the question thin Saturday., De- and two grandsons Mark and >e motionalNot just Words". God Colin Beal,also of Bay Ridges Ont., was visiting with his sir being Hon, John Hnatyshyn, grounds are open €er those who camber 9. Wayne visiting her from Van- ter Mabel Barkey and his --- _ has been a resident here for Canadian Senate. Mr. and Mrs.I covver for tour weeks after several years. He is married and siaother Mra. Bie of Church St. John Nickelchak have also been • • which they plan to fly to the N. recently. _ blessed with seven children and Weekend Accidents In Township British West Indies, for a has been a community worker. The Christmas lights appear- nine ndchildren, Mrs. Kebalo month's vacation, Married he is employed in. the g lid . + research department of a large ••fag on our front street certain- of Mills Street,held a 50th wed- Have Kept Pollee Busier Than Usual Many happy returns of the add 'a festive feelin to the insurance firm: d has strong h g ding anniversary celebration for �day to Karen Williams who was feelings on roads, recreation •- ai•r. The village tree and park- her parents. The bride and Pickering Twp. police had driving by Sgt. John. Pugh. I a years old on Wed.. Dec. 6th. and other matters. ing lot cannot fail to catch the gym of 50 years received bou- their share of minor accidents On Friday night at Valley Congratulations to Mr, and —Donald Blaker ootnea from glance of passing motorists. quet of roses from their sister to look after over the weekend. Farm Road and 'Con. 2, a car, Mrs, A. Munn who celebrated Pickering Beach. A married Now is the time to get your Helen in B.C. a telegram of con- Friday afternoon, fire burned driven by David Rombough, their 16th wedding anniversary 'man he is em to b a Tor- winter bird-feeders out and fill- gratulation from Hon. Michael a small shed on the property of southbound, failed to stop and on Friday, Dec. 8th, P Y Mr. C.'C. Smith of Spruce Hill landed u on the front lawn of onto drag closely and has said y- - ed. While there is still no snow,_ Starr, and best wishes from P P The Hi-Teens of 1)unfslr will work closely with ratepay- Road. Two boys were seen leay. Stanley Fairbairn, damaging the birds are around in search Prime Minister Bohn Diefen- y Y �• g Baptist Church are reminded era' group& ing the building shortly before lawn and shrubs, P.C. Dave that their meetings of f�, baker, gifts and flowers from. the fire was--discovered. P.C. Flemming char Rombo h � t resume this Bill Collins, liven in Ajax. ant Mr. and Mrs. Wagg of Stonff- family and friends The Picker- coming Monday at 7.30 p.m, Don Martin is investigating. with careless driving, has been along time resident 'viLk, spent- Sunday with Mr. ing village council commemot- Happy birthday to.Norman and has worked with various On Thursday on Liverpool Saturday night on Pickering Rowland who will be 10 on and Mra. Norman Banks, and ated the couple'$ anniversary �� by the Bay Ridgeq busi- Beach Road, a car driven by December g agricultural groups. Bill is mar- Yr& Isaac Carr of Regina, with a beautiful bouquet of ness office, a car driven by George Bolton of Pickering At Youth Time this Friday Tied and farms for a living. spent a few days with the flowers and congratulations, Wesley Coburn of Toronto tan Beach was in collision with a John Greening, comes from evening, a special speaker from Uanka. The latter's brother and Councillor A. B. Reeve and Pic- into the rear of a truck belong- car owned by Fred Weller of Toronto will be on hand with a Bay,Ridges, is a lawyer and has wife called far bit, Carr later kering village council referred ing to Dennis.Faulkner of Bay I Old Post Inn on No. 2 Hwy: message for the boys and girls. had about 25 years in the legal in the week. to Mr. and Mrs. John Nickle- Ridges, Property damage came I P.C. Charles Daniels charged The Sunday services at Dun- and executive field. He feels On the afternoon of Novem- chak as being a wonderful to about $150 to each vehicle... Weller with being parked on a,fair Baptist Church are as fol- this experience can be worth a ber 22nd, Grade One and teach- couple. Coburn was charged with drunk:highway. lows: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; lot to the people of Ward 3, er, Mrs. Doris Hortop visited Morning worship, 11 a.m.; Eve- Ward 4-7 _ TOWnfhl Polite Have MOCK ROAD HOLD EUCHRE ning • worship, 7 p.m. Pastor Ross Deakin is seeking his P The euchre .party recently Greenwood W.A. j Holmes will be speaking at all 3rd term in this ward. He has Hospital .held at the school was fairly !of the service&' served on various township New Phone Number 2 Congratulations to Tim Rick- well attended on Nov, 4, gr' council committees and organi- The Pickering Twp.' Police Mrs. C. Hubbard entertained Sees Fine Pictures'etts who will be 12 on Dec. 11. Dept. have a new phone num- The Christmas 'bazaar held rations. Ross a married and several ladies at her home on The Evening W.A. sponsored works in the salsa department _ Needs ber and ask the people to keep Nov. 23. Euchre -was played a showing of pictures by David by the Ladies' Association- on of.a large steel firm. He is in.- the new number near,the phone and a social time was enjoyed. Pe Dec. 2 was a fine success. All our Pegg, of Palestine, Russia and terested in more recreation fa- for reference. kinds of handwork was sold. Mr, and Mm Harry. Dawson Finland on Sunday night. cilities, 6 tax payments, side- It is 839-1121 or 839-1122. with Bill and Gary of Toronto Mrs. Elmer Wilson Son Many thanks to all.who•donat- Y 8, walks on busy roadways, and The Atlantic number remains visited the former's yenta on Lynda Eastwood Cathy P ed these articles and also the ' � Yn Y egg improved road conditions. the same.'It is AT. 2-2881, Sunday. - nd Lynda Thomas sang a homebaking and candy. Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter with Christmas Carol. Mr. Nelson Martin Julian is home after John Campbell is again offer- p� Janice and David spent the Cole sang a. Christmas. Carol being confined to the Ajax ing himself as a candidate in Give A Present To The weekend at Bird's Creek. and played the guitar. Mrs. Hospital for a week or so. Ward 4. Mr. Campbell is at noel- Mr. 'and Mrs. Leonard Cor- Edgie Pegg was at the*organ. The Home and School Christ- Present chairman of the to�cTi• Daiwa Mental Patients mas meeting will be held Wed., ship Industrial Commission. 11e o,,, ,�,� Haft and daughter Cathie of Tea and cookies were served Dec 20. There will be more is married and is employed s This year you can help some Oakville visited Mr. and Mrs. and a social ?lour was had to forgotten person at Christmas E. Cornutt on Sunday. end a very enjoyable evening. tails-next week. an advertiskng executive with a by giving a gift for a patient The Brownies held their regu- Farm Forum was held at the Toronto agency, closely associ- k of the Ontario Hospital at ated with industrial advertising. P• far meeting on Monday, Dec: 4 home of Mr, and Mrs. W. Trol- Graham of Ashburn, who was g• e o,�.,. Whitby. when Charmaine Burke and Ja- ley, the topic for this week, found dead in his bed Satur- Ward 5- w It is suggested the gift range nice Carter received their gold- Ontario Milk Marketing at the day morning. Mr. Hubert Wank a:candidate wh�ebv�—T in price up to $2. It is not to 17e en bar. Crossroads. I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones in W a f d 5 is a professional 7 ' 2��'r wrapped and should not be an. We are pleased to report that Remember this date for the called Sunday to see Miss Pol- engineer, married and living in M• w�«r� ` I item with sharp points, that a Julia Fardar has Sunda • School Christmas con- got the cast Sunday i ens White at Duntroon• Rosebank where he has been patient could use to harm him- off her arm: Julie broke her cart is Friday, Dec. 22• lYlr. .and Mrs. Geo Todd of very active in helping get water J�I self or herself. Gifts have to be wrist in a fall a short time ago. Measles are going the rounds,Cherrywood, ' visited Sunday services into that area. He is ready not Pater than Dec. 16. The Bi•ock Cub and Scout of the Tillage at present. with Mr. and Mrs. B. Jamieson. also interested in a municipal Lake Cam+=moo..' For more information please Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Carroll group committee will hold a I The Active Service Class NTas water,supply for the areas such call Mrs. June Blundell at TE. meeting t Mr. W. Sowerb of Whitby enjoyed a visit with Fans for the 35,000 people living 9-22:17 or you may leave your g y- Mr, and Mrs. Les Wilson and'a guest of the Friendly Bible la Alton& Road and East Wood in this spots between Metro To. on Brock Road on Sunday eve- Class at Brougham on '1londay lands, a rightful share of the Tonto and Oshawa gift at the Ajax police'station. ning at 7:30 p.m family and Mrs. P. Wilson last night. road budget and a restoration Mr. and Mrs. Len Wilson and Wednesday. { 0 Ajax and Pickering General �� Note the change of Church of a proper assessment ratio. , y Susan visited relatives in Auro- , and Sunday School time start- Ed. Fleury who lives in West Hospital has only one admit- J. H. Adamson and ra recently. • tiny room, one ,operating room' •.. Q ing next Sunday, Dec, 10 for Rouge is running for council in and no basement. Balsam - Mt. Zion the winter months. S.S.will be Ward 6,He is a lawyer by pro- E. H. Burnie Run For ELECTION MEETINGS HELD at 1.30 and Church at 2.30. fession, and h a a practiced in e The frame building, serving Saddened By loss Y 35,000 residents, has had a 379 Area 2 school Board Several election meeting have Sunda Dec. 1? will be White Highland Creek for the past .per cent ;no* me in surgical been held in Ward 4 during the Gift Sunday. five years. Married he has tak- operations via. 1931, The News regrets that in last g • week's issue the .name of Mr. Past two weeks at which both The W.A. will rtrreet Wed. en an active .part in community e Outdated facilities are cracking candidates doss Deakin and In Graham Family afternoon, Dec. 13 at the home affairs. He is interested in a _ J. H. Adamson and E. H. Burn- under the pressure of explosive ie were omitted from the list of John Campbell have addressed The sympathy of this com- of Mrs. B. Jamieson. Roll-call fairer tax sharing, spending demands for service. The need for a new hospital is NOW candidates running for school the ratepayers. munity- goes to the Graham an item on "Christmas". more of the road budget in th o1vE GENEROUSLY TO OUR trustee in School Area No. 2. Also at those ,meeting, the family in the sudden death of The annual Christmas Tree south and participated in the HOSPITAL SUILDItiG fUNp Elections will be held this candidates. for deputy-reeve seven-month-old Wallie, young- will be held Saturday night, local ratepayers asomment ap, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p:m. have addressed the gatherings. eat son of Mr. and Mrs, Bill Dec. 23rd. P�►L � • T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS Thursday, Deceerber 7, l f61 - � NEWS tOSEBANK �.'{.� E f T / l t : M E ➢ 1 l / 1 We are pleased to hear that tei' i a1�m50� 9-ce Mrs. C. Morris of Old Rose- Issued every Thursday bank Rd, south, is feeling better BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC by The News Printing and Publishing Company after her illness of pneumonia. COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS AutlnrizW is second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, ont Next Thursday a f t e r n o o r. '• euchre will be held at the home Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 SYK/RIPitON RATES: $2.50 per far — Wib1 Ststa $3.00 IW yew of Mrs. Lee. Last week's win- BARRY MURKAR, Editor ne-a- Mrs. Lee, Mrs. King, Mrs. NorYhwes!corner of Old Plant Rood on No. Highway ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST — Schwalm and Mrs. Toyne. Mr. T. Carri'ere of Toronto k spent last Sunday with Mr. and Vote Saturday' December 9 ' Ballad of Morgans Park. Donald Gr Ct'OSSl� / The friends and neighbors of Y Mr. King of Oakwood Dr., are It is hoped that ratepayers of Pickering township will pleased to hear that he is home PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT -turn out in record numbers on December 9th to cast from Ajax hospital their vote, Mrs. H. Day and Mrs. Taylor Trade Publicity - Product News - Advertising The candidates elected this Saturday will be your of Rosebank, spent last Tu+es- Sales Promotiofi Community Relations local government for the next two ears and it is very day afternoon visiting Mrs. C. 8ro Y i'Y Aldan of Oshawa WII. 2-0363 :° P.O. Box 356, Pickering important to you to select the ones you feel can best Happy birthday to Mr. Wale serve you. There is no excuse for not voting. The polls ter Allard, Mr. Fallis, Mr, Val- mer of Rosebank Conavescent ROis OEAKtN, cite present Councillor bows have been extended to allow voting between the for ward Four, Is once again seeking k08r8 of 10 am. sIId 8 .m. Home who' celebrated their the honor of representing his neigh- POSONALIZED PROTECTION p _ birthdays recently. bons on Pickering Township Council. The voters will also have four questions to vote on Boasting o record of having attended at.this election and each ratepayer is to get a copy of •very council meeting, during the post A. R. FCIRT I E R—I N S U RA N C E AUDLEY year, Ross Deakin has a solid repo- the question.in the mail from the municipal office, ago satim far,his hard work In-attending The annual meeting of the to , cc mptaints and problems of PHW ATlantie 4-0416 that he or she will know in advance what the questions club was held on Saturday eve- ` are dealing with and a little explanation about each the people ci ward Few. _ . . g p Wing at the Audley school in the In announcing his intention to again - RRE AUTO ' LIFE CASUALTY One. form of a.box social. Bill Brown represent the area, Mr. Deakin noted auctioned 'the boxed lunches, that the wining two-year form would Little has been said about the questions, although adding over 830 to the club see many critical dedsons concerning we do hear there has been discussion about the ques-.funds. The annual reports were I the future of Pickering Township. "I 'tion regarding debentures--for purchase of industrial given-.The officers for the cam-i feel that with new members of coun- g p ing year are: president, Bert essential words 3 and 3 it welfare of will i land and the question on public library. Guthrie: 1st vice-president, Gor_ ,to return non experienced in muni- �ENDALE APPLIANCE SERVICE It could be and should 'be a record turnout at the don Smith;• 2nd vice-president, cipal affairs who Will b• fully pre- I polls this year. Candidates and their supporters have, Keith Puckrin; secretary-tree- pared to solve the problems that the been working hard. Public meetings have been held to surer' Mrs. C. Clemence; assist- De kin months will bring;' said Mr. EXPERT REPAIRS TO WASHERS, DRYERS ant, Blandhe Cendric: directors, acquaint the public with the candidates and there is! Geo. Izatt, Bob Beeson, Fred As a life-tong resident of the Town.j c AND DRYERS .VENTED —- --.no excuse for ratepayers not knowing who is running-iI Puckrin, Bob Batty; entertain ship, Mr. Deakin underlines his de- for what office. rnent, Mrs. G. Izatt, Mrs. Bill I toiled knowledge of the people of the Guthrie, Gordon Smith, Wm. ,ores and their problems. His work in Te�ep 101fe TE�nple 9-1758 There will be plenty of time this Saturday for you Brown Anne Guthrie, .Nancy encouraging the proper-organized pplan- + y •of the township 6y organised pion- ; to get to the polls. Be sure you vote. This is a very Puckrin,Jo Astley: Plower corn-, ning has produced very substantial Mrs. Bert Guthrie. Mrs. Arch benefits for these residents who have important election, in Pickering Township. Bell, Mrs. Dick Winter press, had their residential values protected ' Mrs. Fred Puckrin: lunch, Mrs. against unplarin•d and undesirable Fred Puckrin, Mrs. Bob Batt . ;elements which would de/root from j Mrs. Wm, Sown hlar:e Smith. '(amity neighbo.hoods. F,ileen Guthrie.+ Joy Astley, ' Among.Mr. D•akin's objectives for,; Keith Puckrin Ronsl3 Smith; the coming year are continued im- I -. � y•i pro�ement of the'district roads in• � - pianists, Mrs. Arch Bell, th' prong the paving di roods a Fair- ��� Astley: auditors, Mrs. Wm. i.port Beach and the 2nd Concession; Brown, and Bob Betson. the right to pay taxes over a longer ..0 period with smal'•r individual pay. 4 missionary hymn, se"' i mentsi and the firm resolve to •n• ry �, courage the establishment of needed r, Saviour of the Universe"', __ E ' which was written by Miss Industry by an intelligent program of Beatrice McLean of Greenwood, making available such facilities as was sung during the missionary service roads 'and essential s•rvie•s..I ;,, service road, suggested by Mr. Cowie a eokin, running east from Liverpool . program t Sunday School n a o � +� Sunday. Marilyn C v a D ' missionary story. l Road and will serve our industrial A speedy recovery is wished i orrd • n w completed, ® for Arthur Puckrin who under- la ~ � Dwk� was dlsturb•d t went an emergency appendec- , whom Hifl-Piekeri Lion Club d � Mr n b Ilea Rove . • 'ng • s ' m friends in the Spruce Hill Rood I' tomy in Ajax Hospital on Wed- j and white's Side Road areas, that a being eirev- nesday of. last week j FALSE statement was O BE HE AT toted regarding the proposed stock Y car track. Mr. Deakin apposed the 1 ;.; Mrs. Betty Clarke is confined to crock in this area from the beginning NDAY Ajax hospital and hope she will of discussion through to its final re• Newnian�s ■ ` soon be better. l lea c ion council. There was p n- to Mrs. John Henderson Dec. d•d • taken and Mr. D.akin's 10th. ; name may b. Sim" as ane who ace I Sate, Dec. 9, 96 posed this issue. The girls hockey team played their first game of the season the family was present to Wp :JFairport Rd. south of Highway 401 on S Sunday nigh at Whitby , `ECT arenau and weret defeated by : y 11.30 A.M. until dark celebrate the happy occasion Birthday congrairllations to Don Mills girls 2-1. i Fred Osgood'who celebrated his - Bowling News: Flounders 59, birthday Dec. 5th. sltotpuns avaitable for use of those who haven't one Freeloaders 4•;, i Slowpokes 40, S oil- spent and Mrs. Clare Skitch Roughriders 42, Lions 40, Spoil- I spent a few days in Buffalo . :':of their Own. Shells supplied. ers 39, Rocketeers 34, Clare's, last week. Clowns 32, Happy 'birthday wishes to C�U�ICILLOR WARD 3 Over 200: Harvey Fertile Brenda Gildner who will cele- 236, Helen Fenton 261, Fred brat• her birthday Dec. 9, also ; Dorset 230, Dorothy Wiseman I 201, Alex Harkness 229, Pa=. '. ROUGE HILLS COOPER BLOCK LTD. Tranquada 225, Sid Fenton 200, Edith Reaman 202, Fred Dun- Congratulations to Mr. and : 920 CALEDONIA ROAD TORONTO FRENCHMAN S BAY bar 208,'-11,.259,John Bill Hen- Mrs. Bud Willet of Rouge Park d�erson 209, 230, Gerry Colley on their-rkent marriage. BLOCKS & BRICKS �•• 221, and Marion Wood 213. We are sorry to hear that " A request is being made for I Please leave.your gifts or dona- A surprise party was held at Mrs. Percy Smith of Woodview' STRUCTURAL STEEL Christmas parcels for the pat- tions at the home of Mrs. Dave the`home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rd., is in Ajax Hospital. CRANE RENTAL ients at the Ontario Hospital O'Brien, Front Street,'-before Balsdon on Saturday evening We are sorry to hear that at Whitby.You can help make Dec. 16th. Parcels should not be to honour his parents Mr, and Brenda Platt of Pine Grove ONTARIO - "Christmas happy for some wrapped. Mrs. Robert Balsdon on their Ave., is confined to home with STATION ROAD, PICKERING, patients b ygiving a small gifts. We are sorry to hear that 45th wedding anniversary. All tonsilitus. Phones: WH. Z•1960 — WA. Z-5103 — 1110. B-S911 low Mr, and Mrs. B. Lotion and Miss Sommerville of Altona Rd. j Are You Satisfied With The Present Administration? had dinner on Wednesday even- in with Mr. and Mrs. Walton Your Taxes etc.? of Creators o f Happy birthday to Mrs. Bud rgjfk�Will of Pin Grove Aver et e IF NOT = VOTE � MONUMENTS Dec. 2nd. ' Congratulations or .0 and 6E OF DISTINCTION r Mrs, Fredinand George.Cox on t the occasion of their 48th wed- MRS. JEAN L• ding anniversary. We are pleased to hear that f or�THREE GENERATIONS Mrs. Archer of Altona Rd., is MC �"'�E RSO N home from hospital ,and doing fine. ' (DEPUTY-REEVE Mrs. Ferdinand Cox cele- f tbrated her 71st birthday last It nj ffOrC�Sr OSe Ltd• SAT. DEC. 9-10 A.M.-6 P,:M. Friday, Dec, tat. � Mr. O. Waldrutt and Jimmy , For Information and ears call and Judy of Altona Rd., spent -M O N U M EN TS a few days at South River last TE 9-1466 or TE 9-1437 ` Week- If you have news for thin DYI�IDAS ST. WT WH{TBY IMO �iSSS s column, call AT. 2-2538. Thursday, December 7, 1961 T H E PICKERING NEWS Pais Three P•F.N••1238-61 site r.red Mrs.Hug their Miller announce 9hrer I i,l;;iI:LJ: m ifhiillliui,iilail h""IH!ilifiliBifIII1IIOnlll!tlIMRCM(I1QpIIIII1111iUN fIIIIIWWIWQIWIIIWII11111fIGIlY� �' WANTaPS Katherine Mary to Mr. Robert Michas' } Iar Kennington ai Barrie. the wedding << ., ' i' '•!jr� • t>�J s will take place on Sat. Dec. 23, 1961 a ; _ -- in St. Andrews Presbyterian church i { = s s - Pickering ai seven o'ciack. ----•--NCO - C a vnd Economy rr The Brock Road 1st Pickering Cub r q N b ONTARIO and Scout Pack are having a Paper ` +� 3 THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD Drive this Saturday, December 2nd } �'�� vii' l i ,q ,.r_, weather permitting. it�twa ` i NOTICE OF APPLICATION BY THE — 3.1; CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF The Woman's Guild of St. Georges yy 5 �'i+I�' j PICKERING FOR AN ORDER OF THE Anglican Church will meet at the 9 1 81 ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD ALTER- home of Mrs. Andrew Milligan on y € a Modem Thinking [NO FIRE AREAS NUMBERS 1 and 3• December 14th at 1.30 P.M. luncheon j A,'.% s followed by business session. j PARTS AND SERVICE _ TAKE NOTICE THAT: -- --- - PICKERING WOMEN'S INSTITUTE . V O T E Washing Machines- $20 and up I (1 i The council of the Corporation �y¢ . AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE of the Towmhip of Pickering The Reg.'ar mor.th,y meeting of the Women's Institute wcs held in the Phone:. WHiteholl 2.6410 has made application to The f . Open Every Night Till 9 o'clock Ontario Municipal Board for an Presbyterian Church red on ho+em- q bet 28• M s. Cccper and Mr-. Grahen DON order: gave reports on the W•I. Can+er.r;or. NOTICE (a enlarging Fire Area Num- held recently in. Torontc• Mrs. A. E. .Dr, S. D. Weisboum - ter,1, created by Bylaw Ca nett s:,c+red her coloured p;ctvres WARING 1823 as amended by By-I takes b� her on hcc recent tour of announces the opening of an '.la,w 2098, by the addition Europe, giving a running commentary office for genera; practise at thereto of the following which was enjoyed by the member:• , V O T E __ lands: A DeBc;oi s lunch was enjoyed at the COUNCILLOR Bid Antonio Street ALL the lands in Lots 13 close. Watch far change of date of tY_ HARP,�/ ����� Boy Ridges, Pickering Township, e and 14 in Concession 1 next meeting-our Christmas Part }'� u as of October 2, 1961. south of the Conadion Each member is requested to please DON •�ARING Phone No. 839-3031 Pacific Railway, all of bring a gift for exchange, and also c C=?QTY-ZrEVi: Ontario County Medical Society Lots 15, 16 and 17 in•i sJirable gift for a patient of,on instf- I WARD THREE C o n c e s s i o n s Broken tution, who otherwise would not be I SATUR%AY', DEC. 9 Front, Ran a 2, Broken remem':3ered at this secscn. APPLES. AND POTATOES FOR SALE 9 j viva' 6V i,11:(i t!'^III!ltlll!"o+"" 191!!!!IIiU!lif!N!! iL'I!iC°I!Ptl,ull"NI!IIIII!II";'I'iIN"iC111G"IigilllilllltllllllillllllClJiCllllllllll!!iIIIIIIWIHIIW@8� McIntosh, $1.75 per bushel, other Front, Range 3, and AFTERNOON GROUP W.A. v varieties available. Please bring' con- Concession 1 south of PICKERING UNITED CHURCH ' SA ■ RIDGES ..tainors for apples. Open weekends. Canadian .Pacific Rai. C.E. CENTRE ; way, and all of Lots 18, The annual Christmas Pot Luck The only disc;pointing factor PICKERING ORCHARDS 19, 20 and 21 in Con- Luncheon will be hsid on Thu.sdoy, of the election rally-staged by I mile west of Pickering on No. 2 cessions. Broken Front, ,December 14, at 1.00 PM- convened n - Ran a 2, Broken Front, the and residents of I''ron F iday VOTE - Highway - WHitshall 2-1247 9 by Mrs. A. E. Calvert.' The regular , Bg and csa Rii1 es on Friday � ' '- Rang• 3, Concessions 1 I Y y' K meeting will follow, A Christmas Pro- ecer.in` WRECKING BWLDIN6 and 2, and the south L, , 1, a. the,United oiled gram area been arranged and all v ha.f of Concession 3 of Church Hall on Liverpool Road ladies of the congregaticn are in+itea LUMBER and FIR-2431 FOR SALE the Township of Picker- re encode The W.M.S. members are was the small number of Bay BILL TE. 9.2431 - ''"g' reminded' to bring in their monthly ; Ridges residents Mending. COLLINS : - - - - : (;b) reducing Fir• Area Num- .envelopes. A great deal of the success in bar 3, created by By-low EXAM RESULTS the perfcrmance and results of TO RENT-Frame house, Ajax•Wh tit 2477, he excluding rand•% 6m Sunday, Dec. 3rd• at the Rain• the meeting was attributed �0���'���� area, worm, furnace, 3 piece both from the following lands: bow Studio, Rouge Mills, pupils of the:mainly to the fine jab done by modern kitchen. Rent $80.00. box' ALL THE LANDS in Lots I Toddy Brown Dancing School entered ' the chairman of t!-,e meeting in -'210, Pickering. 13 and 14 in Concession ; :FOR SALE--Boy's skates, size 1, $2.00, their first Top atominatml of the the rienc n of bir. Bill Fertile 1 south of the Canadian year. The Adjudi.ator, Mn- Joan Hall- Of Frenr!^.nlan'S Bay, -THREE• doubt wheeled wagon, removable ►pelf;• Railway, all of President of the Canadian Society of WARD sides $5•A0 WM. 2.3875• Lots 15, 16 and 17, in I Dance Arts, awarded the marks as Candidates in the deputy- Lots dog, fawn and whit r C o n c•s s i o n-s broken follows:- reeve an ward three councillor --witk-black marks, male, tafoo in- _ F+a^t• Range 2, broken' pass: Gail Morris, Tina Co'by, sorry Catez ry wer< given an oppor- side left hind leg 428271, near Front, Range 3, and I Rsid• Commended: Ronnie Guest, Pi,;I-I tun:ty to choose a Uffb4r fro Pickering word. Phone Concession 1 south of I ip Jones, Mornay Marsh, Patricia Wal- a hat and they appeared in PICKERING TOWNSHIP WM• ing or WH. 2.0940 Canadian Pacific Roil- drop, Donna Wan. Highly Corr+- ; turn accord.ng to -the number way: and all of Lots 16, mended: Lynette Braid, Jill Quick, i chosen. .FOR SALE: Coal and wood stove, 1- 19, 20 and 21 in Con- Da,len• McDonald. There were no The Bay Ridges Ratepayers' four burner range, 1 Westinghouse cessions Broken Front, faitures. Association has announced the Fridge, used 2 months;Solo, duo to Range 2, Broken Front, The.next examinations wilt b• hold results or the election for the! a-MR MEN Elan Oman man OUXgu■■a■■a■■lace■■■a■iata/■IR roaring• Phone WM,x6787. Range 3, Concession 1 in the Spring of 1962 ■ FOR SALE-Brand new Lion•) train and 2. and the south new executive: Press. Mr. Ian ■ ■ list, HO gouge, numerous frocks half of Concession Of THANKS asion 3 of Art the midst of our sarraw.,w• wish'.Nenderscn: vice-prey.,. Mr. Geo.; SHOP OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY _ enyirNS, can and see asori•s. Real - _ tl+M Township of Picker• t'larke, treas., Mr. Ed Jaen; i■ - ■. ra express our heartfelt thanks and ■ AND FRIDAY-9-8 P.M. SATURDAY 6 P.M. � bargain. Wh. 2-1633• i"g' 1 appreciation to our many .relatives, Secty., Mrs..$anise Angel; pub ■ F'OR SV-5500 down- 37500.00efull such order to provide that the friends and najghbers for the kind+on lic relations, Mr. Jclin,Feliows. �,■ ■ ' pr1w Six-roomed bunga'ow. All lands ra b. included in on• and sympathy shown us Ir the loss ', A general meeting Cf•the as-i s TEST YOUR OWN TUBES FREE ! larged Fire Area Number 1 I e eonvrinisnces. Phone WM2.5395• of a beloved hnaband amid father, �OC13ti0n i3 to be held on'Tues- ■ ■ - _ aholl be subject to tit, provi• Everett Bryant. We ospeciouy wish to' day,L1r* 13 at Bay Read School ON No. 2 HIGHWAY IN DUNBARTON M ' AUCTION SALE sions of by-laws 1823 and .hank Dr. G. N. Melivesn, Dr. R. A. An auction sale of 7 bicycles and 20911 OF -the said corporation, at 8 p.c t. ■ - ■ G..;, the nurses and staff of the A';as ' � ■ _ ether assortold items will be sold by I -and shop slsar t the costs of and Pickering General Mospital, the It has been cfficially anoounc- fire protection, such cosh to Las ed' that.Mr, Donald Warin of ■ d . ;public auction of the Pickering Town j Rev. M. 8uttars for his coiso:irtg ■ -ship Police Department Station. an I defrayed by o special mill rate words and ti+• McEach+i• fu'-aral Bia, Z""Ias in P.c.ker,r.; Tup„ ■ (Friday, December 13 at 7 p.m. on the area os enlar .ed. mama for tha,r the o c;ort d was elected to the beard. Of ■ ■ Imposed on the lands in the I tit R hame station parking lot. I g g c :�,-, r. cl the Ontario County 0 ■ Loyal Pogue, Auctioneer• (2' Amy person dewing to do so Mrs. E A. Bryamf Pr,zrd�iive Cc niervative As- ■ ,..� I may inspect copies of the said and for-' y• .'gociation, i PICKERING VILLAGE CQUNCIL bylaws at the office of the, -' - To«nsh I The December mess r9 ec the ■ i i ■ The regular mooting of the Picker P Clark at any t,me Wo en6 ncsp•ol Au ti; a y wia ho ■ , 1 ■ in Village Council will be hold on _ d,ring office hours, ■ ■ g g ;had i, ire N..,sos pe,; e�ce. Man GREEN RIVER a . Tuesday. December 12th. 1961, ar (3 Any ro»aoysr, wirt+in ►we-rye Dec 11 qr 8' p,c, Yo. and yo.!., M ■ 3:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers. one days after the first p-b"• Fr;o-di are invited to .attend air .,.;r i Brun Mcgartt, Crsrk• cation of•this notice, may fi,e C=r;stmas baleen Come aid do.yo+r friends,st L ..mi Eisr.:'^, On week ■ j -- with fit• Township Clerk a 4nstm as shopp:n as there w' be ' ■ ■ bAHA'IS BELIEVE that the Moir notin in writing of his ob,ac,. decora•:ocr chUd•e^s ctorhing gs-a;c1 a^� j ~ a ■ Prophets deserve our gratitude omd rip, to such application. omd 9•:n hornebakimg tab'• camidy e•c. A i I, 3 r• ., Rasa Carter Of a ...._,. e veneration `because our pace and the grounds of such,objeeno Wnftd -&r - V' .,to,tl �T;' Loi9 # r P ! do-at o•s to the bazaar m s* ba in . R TErnple 9-1191 _ 839.1191 ■ tranquility ore the result of their art. k'A A-y ob;actions so fi'ed will be by Sat. ,Dec. 9t14. Cad Nis Carr, Lehman Sunday last, ■ ■ deavours, and our guidance and in, . co-s!dered by the 861,-J, a-d. W4 2.6974 for plek up We w:!I co-: : .1Ir. N .*,; ,- u. Of Mumma son■RN ZR Eno■R■s>•■tual■7i■>•a■aaa■■aa'!NE strvciian the result of their .blessed before grouting app•oval of cluae wit-, carpi sirgirg after which- Convent ',n conducted se!'vices :teachings• - the sold opo.'i:gtier.., the Boar: ! refreshments will be served. Come and Sunday lair. B E s tnoy apaoir• a time and plc:• bring.yaur friends. Mr. and }I-s. Srn:th Jeanette ; • ' for a p.b'ic hearing. 1 . DATED AT TORONTO, this 17th day NOTICE TO CREDITOR 5 anti B?aka of Aurora called On ' of November_1961. AI' creditors and others having friends at the Park Sunday,. TEMPLE TAXI B. VICKERS .claims against the aerate of John last. Acting Secretary T14onsos Stephonson, lab of the vil-: Mrs, B. Draper =Wilson and j logo of Pickering, in the County of Carol Lehman attended Pond's! PICKERING TOWNSHIP IS TO HAVE ONE OF CANADA'S SCHOOL AREA NO 2 I Ontario, Retired, who died on or ' jb pleated to announce Christmas party for children : TOW14SAIP Of T E N D EIR S' are f are about 31st gya.a f Oct:bv.r, lobar- this week. Don't forget Xmas FINEST, YEAR 'ROUND, DRIVE-IN THEATRES titulars of the same to the under• party at the Sunday school Sat- — NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION — An3Weling Serrue $Doled tendon clearly marked as ro urday Dec. 16th. Tender number will be rewired by the signed not later than me the 2B, THE ODEON-BAY RIDGES undersigned for tha following: 1961, offer wht2h tim. tit. said DRIVE IN THEATRE In loving memory of my dear 15 NOW OFFERED'TO Tender No. 1 estate will be distributed having r•- mother Mrs. Martha Murdoch - gard only to those claims of which : TEMPLE SUBSCRIBERS The installation and supply of oil the undersigned has' notice at that who passed away November 30, . _:SO VOTE "YES" FOR SUNDAY MOVIESI burners, ranks and controls at Fairport tire+• 1951. " Beach School and Ovnborton-Scheel DATED at Pickering, this 5th day A Mother who gave us the best, for information Call as outlined in the specifications of R. P. Allsop and Associates, Consulting of December, A.D., 1961• years of her life. Engineers. Elio May Holmes and Alexander -Who, cherished our secrets,,our ,.ELECT TEmpk -� Tender N• 2 Borrow, our o i e• Walton Holmes, Executors e c-o William G. Lawson Who taught us t love and -The installation and supplying of Fire box 310 Alarm equip ,ment at various schools as taught us to pray. outlined in the ciatestLtd. of R. P. Pickering, Ontario. Dear Mother in heaven God COLIN .'13EAL " Allsop and Aslseeiat•s Ltd. Consulting Bless you today: _ J Engineers. TRUMPET BAND NOTES Your life was unselfish for MATER Tender No. Although December does not others you lived Supply of gasoline and lubricants•for always have the best weather Not for what you received but COUNCILLOR WARD 3 school busses- for parades, it is still necessary for what you could give. Tender' N. 4 to welcome Santa Claus in a Just a loving thought, just a D E L I V E R E D Supply of water ro carious seheols Proper manner and so our Band silent tea. r the Areo• will be travelling to various A beautiful memory of a Mother _ LETTER TO EDITOR � � A' PUDDISTER j Tend« No. 5 towns for Santa Claus parades so dear. ;hone r in the next couple of weeks. On Dear God take a message to . 'I have heard and read very sports. If theatt'es and race The removal o snow from school ', Saturday, Dec. 9th we will be our Mother above. g the tracks certain open, why-'not not all driveways amid r i little discussion concerning ArT. 2-3292 Y premises. P Y• Tender No 6 playing in in Bowmanville in the Tell her how much we miss her, 1 coming vote on Sunday sport I places . of business? What is I the cuttin of woods in'school ' morning and up in Uxbridge in I and give her our love. I and enterta:nment. Is no one Sunday for? j 9 Yards• t Tender's close ur 5:00 P.M. December the afternoon. Tree follow'-. Lovingiy remembered by her I interested etcept the r.:.anagers Workers a century or so ago .'G Ir E N D A L E 20. 1961- Week, Dec. 16th', the boys and i daughter Florence, son-in-law of Odeon Theatres and Keogh struggled hated for one legal day Application for Tender Form: is to be I girls will be in the parade in I Eyrie, grandchildren Joseph and j puppets and our Twp. Council, of rest. Surely we can grate- A P P L I A N C E made to the Administration Office, Markham. We are hoping that Carole. The foregoing are interested fully spend one quiet, restful . . Rosebonk Road School, R.R. 3, Picker-:Old Man Winter,will hold .off' solely in their financial gain day a week without' question- *and SERVICE i^g.�tT• 2.58.9. j 'and not in the moral, mental or able movies and shrill cries of his-icy blasts for these two days The' lucky winner was Miss h sical improvement of our "kilt the referee!" to fill our The lowest or an tender not neces P Y P EXPERT REPAIRS TO ; sorily accepted• y at least.. Wanda Williams of Georgina people. I time. If leisure time lies so WASHERS, DRYERS A. W. TYAS Last Wednesday at practice, Dr. Pickering. Money from this Local participators sports and I heavily on our hands, perhaps easiness Administrator qt1he Draw was held for the two Draw will go towards the price concerts may be allowable but! the pendulum will swing back ` Tlimple 9.1758 F. G. HUNT tickets to a Maple Leaf Hockey of two new nylon Corps $ags certainly not' large-scale paid to a longer work week. ' Chairman of the board game at the Gardens in Toronto, for the Band Color Guard. entertainment and, spectator i =(Mrs.) Elizabeth Taylor „ r , i-. Page Four j T H E P I C K E R,I N G -N E W 5 _"Thursday, December 7, 1961 i ­REAL ESTATE CLAREMONT NEWS Office WH. 2-6212 Residence WH. 2 31'.� rublect Notice Karen uid Get•a:d Gl),; , .h:: a•tea Irletl�3 and relatives in --- dren of Mr. and 1M1rs. Earl Coon ictcnto last Satu-'day. _ - — ;pent several days last wee':; The Legion and Legion Aux- with Mrs. Hazel Wilson of .I:a,,y w.t: hoid the annual xmas ALL PERSONS who are entered on the Township of CYRIL E. MORLEY 3touffville. party for the children on Dec. Pickering 1961 Voters' List will be entitled to vote on Tom Dawson was away fro, :i at ":80 P.M. the following questions on Saturday, December 9th "Your Friendly Resident Agent" work for several days last week The Golden Age group will 1961, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 8 P.M., at with a leg ailment. ::old the:r annual Christmas the various Pods which are set up for Municipal Quite a few from Claremont fatty at the home of Mrs. G. Elections: attended the Santa Claus pa blcConn'e11 on Dec. 19. The 32 KINGSTON ZtD. W. P.O. BOX 160 rade at Stouffville last Satur- Women's Institute will provide ;(1) "Are you in favour of public games and sport: .hay. Several floats fmr.•i tre the entertainment.and refresh- rot gain, after. 1:30 o'clock in !6 a ^fternoon •, ;lare'mont parade. 'reld the ments. of The Lord's Day, to be regulated by Muni- PICKBRING, ONTARIO week previous, were' included The Claremont Bowling lea- cipal By-Law under the authority of The n the parade. gue standings are as follows: Lord's Day (Ontario) Ad, 1960.1961?" Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges .4. Hopkins- 42, Hockley 37, A. : spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. :.ozelle 31, A. Redshaw 26, M. (2) "Are you in favour of moving pictures, drive-in O N . L r� Arthur Bates of Woodbridge. Samarillo 25', S. Pilkey 23, J. theatres, theatrical performances, concerts and f We are pleased to report'that Burrows 22 and Norrish 18. lectures after 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon of Mrs. A. E. Cresswetl is no,c Mew'; high single, Dennis West the Lord's Day to be regulated by municipal - 1 N S U R A N t F progressing favourably a f t e r. 258. Men's high triple, Fen by-law under the authority of The Lord's Day ASSURANCe her emergency operation F`.eld 705, Men's high average, 1960-1961?" PRUDENTIAL F �iGLAND A white Gift service will be Ken Field 135. o (Ontario) Ad, COMPANY LTD. held in the Baptist Church next The village trustees held their The original By-Laws authorizing the voting on these LIFE — AUTOMOBILE = FIRE sunday morning. The gifts will annual meeting last Friday. questions may be seen in my office. 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST, .: then go to the Beverley Street Trustees elected'by acclamation Mission, Toronto. were: Chas. Cooper, Gordon GATED at Brougham, Ontario, this 10th 'day of No- oAle.: Station Ptasa, Ajax Shopping Centro. Phono: wH`2-3301, The Cubs and,Scouts Moth- McGrath and Jack Norton. vember, 1961. Phone For Immediate Cove.0ay Or Night ers' Association h e I d their " christmas meeting on Thursday St. Andrews Presbyterian LLOYD JOHNSTON, night at the home of Mrs. Lind- A large congregation attend- Clerk, say Death. ed morning worship. The service Township of Pickering. APPRAISALS The Guides and Brownies as- was conducted by the minister ' soeiatioYt along with the leaders Mr. K. Heron. The choir GE WELL are holding a tea and bake sale tered to the processional psalm • - _ on Dec. 9 at 2:30 pm. ­The day of.Resurrection, earth (Gladys Newell) Mr. and Mrs. J. McGuire at- tell it air abroad". The scripture " tended a wedding in Toronto on lessons were read from Exodus Real Estate Broker — Pickering Village Saturday. chapter' 20 and St- Matthew Pubfi O.�'�� Mrs. J. Thompson and 51rs. chapter 5. Mr. Heron preached -WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-95.13 Snyder of Norwood visited at I a challenging sermon on "Re- .Whitby _— Phone Mohawk 8-4703 the home of Mr. arui Mrs. A. member the Sabbath Day". He Samarillo for a fete ,lays. `explained the ancient laws of ALL PEi250N5 who are entered on the Township of Cobourg FR. 2-7601 o Pugh en-` he Old Testament and the new Pickering-1961 1961 Voters List as OWNERS will be entitled 31r. and bars. Lloyd g t g •- - •.Rr•."11►9h„ray" 5i Mile East of Dumbarton- No. 2 Ntghway tertamed the 1957 Senior War- !reading in the New Testament. to "vote on the 'fiollowing questions and By-Law on dens of Toronto District 3 and Our forefathers made this coun- lodge.at' their home try a Christian country and we Saturday, December 9th, 1961, between the hours of on Saturday evening. must carry on in the same tra- 10 A.M. and 8 P.M. at the various Polls which are set ST• GEORGE"S DrLlr. ALFRED E}� Mrs. J. Rennie and Marilyn j dition. To do this we must be up for Municipal Elections:' - Jllr R D were in Toronta, last Sat'ur'day always working on personal tT T and visited'Mr.and Mrs. Hobday evangelism and also our utmost (1) "Are you in favour of the establishment of a { ,� 11 l lit AGS and family a:A Mr. and Mrs. B. to maintain a Christian govern- Township of Pickering Public Library?" Wills, ment. The advent anthem was r I E K E R 1 N 6 Weekend visitors at the home "To Man is corne the Lord of (2) "De you assent to By-Law Number 2641 of -- • ---- WISRINARUN, -- of Mr, and Mm A. Samarillo All" arranged b, John.Cozens. _the Township of Pickering authorizing the Banquet and Meeting were Angela. Karen and Frank Music at St. Andrews is under Council to pass by-laws frotrti time b time for Me- Facilities Old Rosebank Rd, North Rills and Keat Carlton. the direction of Marion Me- the acquiring or expropriating of land for in- Mr. and Mrs. K. Jones spent Clement organist and choir lead= dusirial sites and for borrowing money for 'CATERING SERVICES the week end in Buffalo con- er. The Junior- congregation that purpose, not exceeding in the aggregate R.I`t. No. 3,'Pickering eluding a two week vacation. leader was Miss Cathy,Palmer (Seating 200) Mrs. Samarillo and ch!'.d:e-n assisted by Patti Snead the sum of ;100;000.00?" Telephone WH. 2.1893- 7 alephone TE. 9-1822 ti n the i i i -law authorizin the von o r na B s ..Theo g . . 9 Y g o Answer TE. 9-150.1 By -Low and B -Law may be seep a t my office. _ OPTOMETRIC LONG DISTANCE CALL DATED at Brougham this 10th day of November, 1961. VISION CAR 3-5v40 :V JOHN L. RAWSCN, R.O. I. ; CNo Tai Charg.) LLOYD JOHNSTON, PI:ASAN1 STREET — - Clerk, Township of Pickering, (OrFF klvE;PGO+� to. SOUTH) t Brougham, Ontario. FREN'-HMAN'S sAr Monteith, Monteith, Riehl _ !EYES EXAM!NED j i 6 Co. i GASSES FI?TOD o•+d REPAIRED. 1:kART>aREO ACC'0tl+rfAVTS G. W, IIEHL. C.A, I.:.A. I I EVENINGS UCESSF0 TQUST%ES QY APPp/NTNENT, 'TE. 9.2601 i • Good News for JNlen I A,ax Oshar..a - 5rrar«ord Oshawa R. WATERS,5-3527 C.A. and Women Over Forty BURT R. WATERS: C.A. SEAWAY wHft.hatt 2.oe4o WITH GOOD HEALTH COMES GOOD SLEEP - GOOD WATER SUPPLY R'Hiteha8 2-139.1. rr�J� . --. -- .. APPETITE AN GOOD MENTAL ATTITUDE MILLER 24-HOUR 5ERCICE " �., -.--low-for' the � FirSt Time 7,DAYS �► WEED HEATING y� : 85.01} for 300 GALS. - in Canada 57.00 for 1000 GALS. s Gas and Oil Installations : X9.00 for 1500 GALS. i f - CLan.Out Service IRMARON SUPER TABS : 2r.HOUR CALLS - :HUBERT HERB) _ 9 Tudor Street, Ajax arch, this Su r Tab has been found - la After years of rose Super and proven•with five essential vitamins for most mom- ' WH. '1. 91 bers of Fthe forhily, especially for those over forty. Low depressed feeling-lack of confidence dizziness- P r f int run down feelin wo about. a ausea , n A ry nothing' FIRST MORTGAOtS ARRANO�: irritable-always tired and brooding-all can•be taus- ALSO SOCONO NoRTOAa" Councillor 'Vlfard 5 ed by deficiency in minerals and vitamins. AVAILA/ht FOR AOert10NS Don't despair no matter how long you have been af- 4 —_. _ AM tMPROVteiri WS _ flicted. Get_back on the road to good mental and . • Physical health. W! ALao PdRCMASE oR LOAN —FlghtlAJ Representation IRMARON is a new Super Tab absolutely guaranteed. otir1F1t1sttN�i MORT6AOis. , Money gladly refunded if after 30 days you are not • • satisfied .with results. BEFORE THAT :'you RtautRe ANY MORTGAGE PwogreSSlve Leadership NOW AVAILABLE - 30-DAY TREATMENT - $5.00 IMPORTANT ARRIVAL FiNANCiNO a ROR FAST The diet of the expectant I eouRreous sEitvlCF CAU - (immediate delivery throughout Canada) mother should include .a daily HOW TO OBTAIN IRMARON- dose of vitamin D, which is AUBREY E. IRELAND Wdrd Five needs strong and effective representation Send cheque or money order (do not send cash) to. essential her health and the AND COMPANY ;development ess ial to her her child. At` on Council. Herb Wank will give it to you. Vote for the :: .NATURAL REMEDY COMPANY „ °. ]east one pint of milk daily is 774,4 Yonge Street necessary during the first half 100 ADELAIDE ST. W, ' man who has PROVED he'll work for YOU! Toronto 5, Ontario of the pregnancy and a pint and SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR IRMARON FOR CANADA a half at least during the sec- TORONTO 2, ONTARIO :and half. EMpin f-S300 or EMpir• 6.5964 WIN w't WA N K 'Support Your'�.^ �. '.Community Tiimple 9-1734_ WA. 2.4,� . Support Hospita I. Drive . w • , • a K Thursday, December 7, 1961 THE P 1'C K E R'I N G NEWS Page flvEi 1 BUSINESS' DIRECTORY Services In : Dunbarton LL N 1 T E D CHURCH WILLIAM G. LAWSON The Churches (Highway Na 2) BST 6r dnl skin. GUARANTEED McEACHNIE'S - • W. A. McKAY, M.A-, Ph.D. Adro-TY Service MINISTER TELEPHONE wH. Z-2741 Any Make or Model Funeral Director Pickering Dea 10-Leaside United Church .ARTHUR FIELD ' ak United Church Girls' Choir CST ST. N. PIC URWO t ONE - Ministers REV. MELVILLE RUTTARS 0•u 17-WHITE GIFT SERVICE 'PICKERING Private Ambulance Service Two CHURCH SERVICES Doc. 24-CHRISTMAS SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE OF WORSHIP-11 a- PAS a.m. and 11:07 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL-11 am. AU : WATER DELIVERED - * _ Sunday'School Some Hours D•partm.nts WM. McEACHNIE, Prop: — AUDLEY - SERVING CHRI EO es DRUGS LTD• West of Dunbarton * 2.35 P. M M. ch Service coMMUrim NCE less c! i PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS, PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 ATlantie 2-0063 •Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN W• ROUGE COSMETICS - 'SUNDRIES BABY NEEDS r CHURCH The West Rouge-Ladies Club - r. MORNING WORSHIP i.. 11 a.m.—West Rouge School held their regular meeting STORE HOURS: KEN and CLARKS Oreighton,nFraser, Auditorium Thur. Nov. 23rd with twenty- WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 p.111. P R E N T I C E SUNDAY SCHOOLS four members present. The Drynen & Murdoch West Rouge School— Pres.bars.Vera MacKay,opened AUCTIONEERS 9:30 a.m.—a year,and over the meeting and the minutes of SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. Barristers, Solicitors and 11 a.m.-cep to a years the last'meeting were read by Ueensed and Authorised for tM ]1 a.m.—Nursery the Sec. Mrs. Rita Tearne. The counties of Ontario and York Notaries Public Centennial Road School— election of an Executive for the Fans us* Implements, Household 11 a.m.-All ages. coming year took most of the PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 /armiture, Real Mat• eke our BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS specialty at Reasonable Rots. 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. evening and the nosy officers are , Oshawa President: Mrs. Winnie Fergu- DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICEI 5 Simcoe St. N., son, Vice Pres. Mrs. Shirley ' Milliken P.O. Phone Aginit 32W' Head.Treasurer, M!s. Pat �i'il- Tele fiona RA. 3-3446 !lams: Rec. "Sec. Jlri Marion Graham HARDWARE Markham P.C. Phone Mark. 24M P i PREliT10E5 have been established Sts Georges Lankin: Corresponding Seca Auctioneers since 1e90. - AQ9�1CaQ Church sirs.Joyce Butcher:'Social,Con- PICKERING - ONTARIO genet, Mrs. Betty Adams: Pro- APPLIANCIS PAINTS TOOLS n L gram Convener, Lilts.° Anne E. R. FLEUR�( Dr John Lersi Rectors :4laclntyre: Telephone Convener, - GLASS • ETC. Dr, REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, e A,D.D. bars. Jessie Pritchard; Bazaar D E N T I S T Box 198, Pickering, Ont, Convener, Mrs. Aileen Betts; BARRISTER - SOLICITOR phone WHitehall 2-331 NOTARY PUBLIC -- and Co-convener on the Reporter �G E N E R A L HARDWARE *• SUNDAY SERVICES • bits. Rita Tearne; and Reporter .. Morrieh at OW Kingston Read $30 a.m.-Holy Communion Mrs. Anne Henson. m4hiond Creek 11.00 a.m.-!Morning Prayer' Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 • Pickering AT. 3-7391 or AT. 4-1362 Pickering 11.00 a.m.-Holy Cornmunlod, Auer the business of the a Medical Centre (4th Sunday) meeting was closed a social time 1100 a.m.-Sunday 'School In the was enjoyed over tea and cook- yOtiJtlf: Parish Hall es served by the hostesses. i Mwday to Pridar— 404.30 Psi �' 11.00 a.m.-Nursery fataeday sad 11-nisye (At the Parish HSU) The next meeting of the Club _ by APPeisttae.t Room-eyes VP to 4 yeah will be their annual Christmas / P OFFICE: 'WH. 2-0"0 : <Jr[annah s arferin WEDNESDAY Pot Luck Sapper and party p ' RES.: W H. 2-1855 10.00 o.M.-Holy Communion and Thar. Dec. 14th. 7 p.m. at the U MONUMENTS Intercessions for the Sick school. All members are invited and will be called by phone as WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES -mahw" Meeussom Works" to what to bring for the supper. BONET AUSTIN, Prep Chr1St%err SCIeMe Mr. Stan Frost, Jr. Rouge ._ Q s r � ILL I. Whitby, Ontario, • • Hills D•r. who 1s with the Bel! 4f Wat Pi Our specialty" Two miles west of Whitby N E R R I N Society Telephone has been ce transferred «. ills. 2 HlydwaY, b.+w«a ROUOe HILLS, ONTARIO to the Frampton ofAce and we Main Street - Pickering - WH. 2-0386 Whitby and Ajax wish him lots of luck in his new PHONE: Whitby MO. 1.1162 CHURCH SERVICE AND position. SUNDAY SCHOOL 'SUNDAY-11 a,m.—In the A reminder to all parents Funeral and 'AII•rton Building, Kingstan Rd. that the Christmas Concert i At Rouge Who sponsored by Rome and e Ambulance Service Testimonies of Holing are given School still be held 'Wed. Lec. � PLUMBING at the Wednesday Meeting, - UMBER C . 13th, in the Auditorium of the ALFRED KAYES * held of 8 p.m. School and should be crorthahila PLUMBING BATHROOMS ALL ARE WELCOME coming out to as the pupils are Johns-Manville Dealer No. 3 Highway The Reading Room is open to g, PRESSURE SYSTEMS at Pickering Beach Road the Public Daily ! busy with special music, songs MOVE—IMPROVE Some Location and plays for Christmas. STIMATES GIVEN : an e Mrs. Grace Smith. Ridgewood . ''For further information Call Ann 2,2633 t WITH ALUMINUM OR WOOD Phone WHiNholl 3.6717 Rd. with her mother Mrs. Rich Telephone ardsori Toronto motored to Buf- .`COMBINATION DOORS & WINDOWS WHitehall 2-3610 falo Thur. Nov. 23rd where they St. Andrew's attended the funeral of Mrs, PAL-O-PAK INSULATION FOR ATTICS Television & Radio - Prssb. Brian Church Smith's ancte and Mrs. Rich- TERMS ARRANGED Yt atdson's brother, the late Mr. Repai� f �RADY Church St. N., Pickering, Ont. Hairy Persch, Fri. Nov. 24th. --� ter"' Kenneth Heron,,B.A. - Minister They visited relatives in Spring- No. 2 H1911IWaY !WHitehall 2• 2rJ.1 f1fONE: TEanPb 161191 - PLUMBING Phone. WH2.2>1g3 field, N.Y- r before doe returning 9.45 A.M. Sunday Sdwol home Sat. Our deepest aympa- DUNBARTON RADIO i T V 11110 A.M. Church Service It h extended n Mrs. loss. A. H. RATTEW� .STORE and her mother in their loss. Our congratulations to Mrs• general Hai d ware The one place to set Mary Barron, Ridgewood Rd. he ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. everything in Plumbing. her good tuck at wSpoErse the .big jackpot at The Sports and 1 ARRISTER AND SOLICITOR GOOD VALUE AT THE FAST Recreation Bingo Thur, evening PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES RIGHT PRICE Nov. 23rd which 9mounted to. CONITH BLDG., AJAX per„ Daly Tiff s w P.M. $140.00. Saturday TIE 1:00 P.m. • • 7Vt Simcoe ft. South, Oshawa •.- The St. Columbias Circle of �� GLASS ETC REPAIRS i ALTERATIONS SERVICE Grace Presbyterian Church 4320 Kingston Road _ Guild invites all the ladies in INSURANCE CO. the district to their Christmas - - — West Hill MaeLEOD'S OF Tea and Cookies Sale Thur. WRITE OR PHONE Dec. 7, 2 p.m. at the home of cboap Raps for Farm and Country ,AT. 4-4721 PICKtRING Mrs. Sparks, Port Union Rd. Buildings �/� /B This wilt be a chance stock Ba� ware Wb dsterm Insurance on WiWinys, -_- nfl. L �� Windmills, bibs, Etc up on fancy cookies for over the Automobile insurance of All Kinds holidays. . • DENNEY BROTHERS Many happy returns to Su- Phone WHitehall 2-0480 - Pickering Bowman & Gibson Mac COIT"fiX-llf�golroyd,Friendship Ave. on PNON& WHITEY MO. $3521 HEATING CONTRACTORS her first birthday Nov. 18th, to Hot Water, Steam System! Tommy Barrett, ftivercourt Rd. Installed HAVE YOU who was four Nov.. 25th,f to , W H. J. Thompson, Caroline Fick: Decimal Place. ;SEPTIC TANKS DENNIS CARTAGE. B.A. LL.B. Alterations and Repairs on her ft�urthyetilday NOV. TEmple 9-3357 :' ,:TRIED A - NED ''25th to Susan Larkin• Decimal CjAEA II a t e r S u p p l y Pace, on her s4venth birthday BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Herb ;: N�>v. 22nd. and to 3Ir. ' ,Soo gals s4 sass� BrlHsh Columbia and Ontario I�NEWS'r w. J. BUTT 830 gab. ... - ;6. •_.pLENWOOD BLDG., AJAX The Pribilog Islands in. the 5hil on svl�o celebrateGt a birth- . day Nov. 22nd. 1,000 eats VEI�00 13erin Sea cot their. name Front Y •. WHitehall 3.5151 Gerasim Pribilof. a Russian sea Oshawa - RA. 3-40,43 ALSO SAND - 3RA Congratulations to bit. and TOP SOIL AND FILL Residence, TEmple 9.4656•' captain' who discovered them in CLASSIFIED? Mrs. Haight, Rouge Hills Dr. on I WEST HILL - AT. 44009 1786. the arrival,recently. of a son. slags Six T H E F I G K E R I N G NEWS Thursday, December 7, 1"1 4. - j•.'.I.. , . W ETHICAL STANDARDS OF RUTHERFORD'5 DAIRY LTD. LEADERS IN HILL THE MOVER (Canada) LTD., MOST McDOUGALL & BROWN LIMITED QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCT'S-SINCE 1933 PROGRESSIVE FIRM OF ITS HIND " WELL APPRECIATED 1200 KENNEDY RD., SCARBOR0 PL. 9-4107 IN THE DOMINION I ' This dairy, established November 15, 1933, which is capably MARTIN GROVE RD.' RE'XDALE Ro-3-1141 646 ST. CLAIR LE-1-2423 directed by MR. J. R. RUTHERFORD, president and Gen. This progressive firm established in 1899 is Canada' larsest 1491 DANFORTH $o-5.5484 Mgr.; MR. F. LOVELAND, Vice President and MRS. DORO- all Canadian Moving Company with 13 company 's operated. :8900 KINGSTON RD. AM-1-4656 THY RUTHERFORD Sec. Treasurer, through their high prin- blanches covering Eastern Canada from Halifax, N.S. to Sud- This ethical professional firm was established in March 1924 cipals in the dairy business has enabled them to become•the bury, Out. They are agents for ALLIED VAN LINES'in betk and capably directed by NELSON A. McDOUGALL president largest distributor of quality dairy products in the area. Canada and the United States. In the Toronto area their new 'and HERBERT W. BROWN vice president. The very personal- Their delivery vans which number 25 are a familar site to warehouse which opened in 1969 was found necessary to have , -'ized service of, the well chosen funeral directors and their residents of Scarboro, West Hill, Unionville, Highland Creek, built, because of. the increasing large volume of business is assistants of this firm will be well remembered by the families Buttonville, Brougham, Pickering and Ajax. Their daily sup- the area of Metropolitan Toronto and surrounding communities that they ply of milk and cream comes from the healthiest and best fed They have a new method of storage, a revolutionary new have served during the past years. The sincerity with which 'dairy stock in the district. Their modern plant and dairy idea in warehouse storage, ]mown as safety deposit furniture the services are conducted and the reverent atmosphere of bar is positively as sanitary as long experience and the ex- boxes. This means your furniture from your home is placed is ' their funeral chapels is something not to be forgotten. Their penditure of a great deal of,money can snake it, having instal- these boxes and stored separately from other storage. This modern funeral chapels are dedicated as a service to humanity led the most modern dairy equipment on the market. The : -provides the ultimate protection to your furniture at no extra and they have taken honest pride in the commendation received management is thoroughly conversant with'all phases 4f the cost to you. Hill the Mover is the first to introduce this new of the many families they have served. Their funeral chapels dairy business. method to Canadians which necessitated the building of their to-gether with their natural aptitude in the profession has There- is no reason why Rutherford's Dairy Ltd. shouldn't new warehouse which has 32,000 square ft. of warehouse space. enabled them to afford a dignified and distinctive service at always occupy a very prominent place in the better class of They are 'specialists in the moving of plants, offices and all times. In a time of sorrow, it is a relieving thought to know dairy markets and the above are just some of the reasons why warehouses. In this special review of the progressive business that your loved one is laid to rest by a firm that has never Rutherford's is so highly favoured by so many people in the firms of the area it is suggested- that you contact Hill .The forgotten their dedicated profession to humanity. area. We are therefor very pleased to recommend the efficient Mover (Canada) Ltd., by phone or mailing address REXDALE, service of Rutherford's Dairy Ltd, and their excellent.dairy ONT. for local or moving-across Canada, or into U.S.A. You products to all our readers. will be more than pleased and confident with the moving ser- DISTINCTIVE PRODUCTS OF SEVEN-UP ONT. vices provided by the company whose excellent reputation was' LTD. HAS WON GREAT APPROVAL SUPERIOR PROPANE LIMITED built providing the ULTIMATE I MODERN MOVING THROUGHOUT ONTARIO ` ONE OF THE BEST ESTABLISHED FIRMS SERVICC ES, which we are .pleased to ree commend to you 21 ESSEX ST, LE-4-4211 IN ITS FIELD SAU NDERS-COOK LTD. CAN BE JUSTLY PROUD This cofnpany has been established since 1937 and their many HEAD•OFFICE, 26 CLAIRE E. WA. 5-4561 OF THEIR E_XCELLENT REPUTATION .modern. plants covering from Chatham to Kingston as far Plant at MAPLE ONT. Phone THORNHILL AVE. 5-1145 ' north as Busk Falls supply the. demand for the ever popular 2850 KINGSTON RD. Am-1-3311 7 'UP. The Pickering-Ajax-Whitby area is serviced most effec- This company which is very well established and with full This well known FORD dealer was established on Nov. 16, tively by ROSS L. SHORTT of 156 Gibbs St. in Oshawa, phone knowledge of the gas business provides for the area a with, 1953 and is capably directed by ADMIRAL SAUNDERS, presi- 7�3-3042. There is a reason why 7_UP has become the preferred Plete service in .Propane gas and.its many appliances. Their dent, who-is.assisted by JOE STEVENSON, general inanager. beverage of thousands of people and; has met with your good gas service is one of the safest and most efficient. methods in This business was founded with the highest principles in bus!- modern heating, cooking, etc. ness dealings..' taste, Through many -years development they have perfected g.,. Whey have well chosen sales staff, %%-here people , r The plant in Mapte. Ont., serves this area and was estab- from all part; of-the area are ahvays assured of .being able .-UP to a point where it is second to none, which makes fire fished in 1951. It is capably managed by AIR, W. 'IADDF.SS company's:.slogan "NOTHING DOES IT LIKE 7-t P" vary to choose with' great confidence,'the car of their choice from appropriate. 7-t'P has' gained national' recognition and is i n v.-ho is assisted by an efficient staff mho have made .many; a wide variety r,f finest_gtr�li:y FORD PRODUCTS such as demand -at all seasons of the year. It has proven' to be not. friends and are highly esteemed by 'al! who have had the FALCON, FUTURA, FAIRLANE;r GALA.IIE•and THUNDI R- leasure of dealing with them. About the product the handle. • just a summer tii.irSt querrchea•, slut a tasty, tangy beverage P - g P• }' F3IY.D errr3. FORD TRUCK.: fore•cry purpose plus clean and Propane'liquid gas has revolutionized farm and suburban home de a xiai,le u-P<1 Tarr; ever'offered-)eo le of the area. that everyone enjoys. . . P P .0 Seven-Up (Ont.) Ltd. maintains modern plants, with the kind owners' way•of living. This -firm's gieatest asset is their good reputation which of equipment that assures the,_consumer 2f a'healthful refresh For the one svho is no familiar -with Propane gas and its they have upheIrl through fair and honest policies in all sale's ip beverage, prepared under a special formula which is unlit many uses, it ran be said that it-offers- efficleney and economy conducted•6} them during the Oast years. `.. g g + . P quality. P } for House Heating: either refrigetatlon, water heating or cook- 'From the. very instant you stop here you realize that this controlled and bottled in clean sanitary bottles .wader careful y' P 5' supervision to maintain the iu3i :t:�nu,,tly o� t,,.. i.,:.•4utL.: -;ng. A-:de from-home use, it is being *idtsly used by firrmers Vii', courteous sales staff are on the job to see that you are in brooding houses. tobacco curing ar.d for other commercial ,.,own the rxiaiiy moueis suited to your individual requirements. and if you are interested, in checkir•c with pthers who now use After a demonstration drive in your chosen car, you will drive , FRANKLIN-SI�ION FEATURES WIDE VARIETY and industrial purpos. ; It k simple to operate and handle from SAUNDEi:S-COOK I T*D.. kn+akting that with their policy , this service, contact the .rear:.xgement. ;ass they can refer.you. of sati,fact:i,n to customero-plu; a compete service depart- OF STYLES AND FASHIONS IN LADIES depart- WEAR tr• many satisfied customers throughout the area. Superior ment staffed with factory trained mechanic., you have become $3 BLOOR WEST 14'A-3-1431 Pic,paria Ld., with around 30 bulk plants and serving Ontario another of ..t6ar many -hundreds of satisfied customers who Manitoba and Quebec.. is,a ti worthy.of hZgh recommendation. know t�at'SAt--NI)Ek--(_'0011 LTD. is the late to come for de, popular fa;Il.con centre in•Toronto was estsb.alte�' IC - p ?ears ago and is capably.tiirecteci. by ?I R, ADAJI ECKHARDT pendable transportation al'wa)s:. and'managed by MRS. PLARL SILVER. Featuring exclusive HEINT?_MAN AND CO.. LTD.. ENJOY THE fa.�hions in junior and, petite sizes and catering to the business STAN LANE LIMITED and rofessional p GREATEST REPUTATION Iti THE CATERS TU ALL p girl this i the rho tc ..sit wash considering SPORTS ENTHUSIASTS anything :n idle lin.� of quality «omens �i•eax. This i-i one of MUSICAL FIELD y g l tIN THE AREA t:.e leaiir.g centre_ of the d-:tract which offers to the dscrimi- lg,, Y0\G6 S11. £11: 4-6201 • ' ' mating shopper a wide variety of ra-irons, in women's wear Th.s- hrm, e-tahlish�.d one hundred and four yea!'s t o ha, 213.► D AN�FORTH AVE_ OX.1-2133 every nescription. At FRANKLIN-613ION it will give you g I Block Ea.-#t of Woodbine and g," . very. bcrisal�and service t, be prowl- f, with she r give man the bran h . y p _great pleasure to Swhee you wl,annd�somethingeinsch 'c ato a in Ontario. Their sto:�± Downtown Toronto iK^alil neT.ti t'+�reover �i:�yea ChiUndA•Eaetcapableogu.dance-of TAN l wta11 dis la ed and where f STAN italics' wear, that with meet your desire:. loo area tired of fiiiided by MR. GEORGE B1'AI:S w,ho is gen. rng1•. ane' trey LANE the pee+ir:ent and BERLE .SELLECK general manager complete satisfaction as this firm is reliable avid„tru.tw„cthy. u.ei• They has•e the lurgr<: -electran of pecords in Canada. it has become well recognized as sports headquarters through* With`a11 t ese fine• poi nt.: .in mind w.- recommen FkAtiI.Lt\- t i..it their record bar.and, choose your favourites from Popu- out the entire area, This.is the store where all sports enthusi- PION wah a- friendly staff' w•no are rec.er:,zed fc. t.te par= lar Hits, Classical: -Sacred, etc. They have.one o€ the finest alts can,obtain the best in.t-upi,ties .for all sports at reason- uonalized service they extend to every cu-tomer. Good service -eiectior, of piano:,; both new and.usei: irc!ud:rg famou> names able prices.-Maintaining a reputation as being most accommo- plus 'styles.and fa hloni :r, Eseand.Name ladies' wear at reason- a� Heirtzman 'and Nordheimer Piano and .Hamrnond' Organs, dating t1 the many people they Serve .which includes many . .able prices Dni• chop is a must for real p1'eajant shopping. This store. offers you utmost, in quality and prices in regard clubs and schools, this top rated business has an enviable.record t) pianos;•organs and music accessories and at the time enables for Iargeat selection at best prices. and has met with great you tc secure an excellent piece of musical craftmar*hip, and favour thioug:•:out the district.'Their large and varied selection :BABAYAN'S LIMITED, A .'SAME 01< DISTENC`FION bring musical culture to your home serving art iniptortant need. include% largest selection' of .everything in S-por•ting Goods, IN RUGS. (iA.RPETS AND SERVICE Heintzman and Co. Ltd. have always adhered to a principle skate outfit%. 4�•ekey equipment. C.C.-NI. bicycles and Joysycles, J103 1 ONGE STREET E 41.4-4301 of fairness and honesty.in their business transactions, and as also guns an ammunition. Whatever your pleasures in SPORTS a -consequence have won the confidence and respect 'of the STAN LANE LTD can kook after .y ur requirements most .Th:; aria which Li recognized across Canada was established public and is a firm worthy of highest recommendation. efficiently. By visiting this store regularly you will get ac- in 13x6 and is very ably 4iiected,by,SIRS. PEROUZ BABAYaN, quainted with the vast selectton of SPORTING GOODS plus president-and general manager who is well know=n as a very experienced and friendly advice on your requirements provided successful businesswoman. This is one of 'the finest rug and •liOBBERLIN'S LTD. MEET THE DESIRES OF by the entire staff and regardless whether you are purchasing ca:pet centres in Toronto 1ehich features one of the largest se- WELL DRESSED MEN. THROUGHOUT or shopping around you are always made welcome. lections of PI;.RSIAN, CHINESE & INDIAN RUGS, also broad- looms which are ex -el • installed. It is of g ONTARIO 5 BREAD. 'BAKERS OF DISTINCTIVE pe . } great advantage to 145 YO\GE EM. 3-7313 BROWN you to purchase lavish door coverings from this firm, as their PRODUCTS WHICH ARE FAVOURED IN experience and large volume in buying as Canada's.'Foremost This firm was founded 'by the late Andrew*Matthew Hobber THIS AREA and Largest Organization for exclusive oriental and broadloom lin in 1885. It is very capably directed by P3UL HOBBERLIN rugs, enamel their trained staff to show you the finest in im- son of the founder who is president and general mgr. "Paul” 462 EASTERN AYE.,•TORONTO HO-s-1161 }}p�oorted rugs and' broadlooms in all price •ranges, in long last= has upheld the high principals in business which'were insti- KING ST. W. OSHAWA 728-2691 ing colours, that will spread decorative beauty throughout your toted by his.-father which is responsible for the steady growth The tasty products of BROWN'S BREAD are greatly appreci- home or business. They have a.most modernly equipped new of the firm plus steady progress in business through these high ated by the people of this area. Fully recognizing their re- -cleaning plant at 21 MOBILE DRIVE, phone OX-8-3165 where standards. He is assisted by HERB WICKENDEN'who has sponsibility to the public. Brown's Bread which'was established it most efficient and fully trained staff who are highly skilled been"with Hobberlins for almost 40 years and is a valuable in 1888 and serving all -major cities and towns in Ontario, at cleaning, repairi ng etc.. of rugs a-nd car-ets will turn• out assett to this well organized business. The entire staff are backed by their loh'g and'-continued experience at baking an .workmans-ip that they are proud of and will please you. recognized for the personalized service they sxt�.ind to every ever improt•ed broad, for over'73 years are proving a moat cratorrer and this is one of'the main reasons this firm has. palatable and distinctive- loaf—a bread to please tine taste, of enjoyed such great success. Hobberlins Ltd. are prepared to the discriminating BROWN'S BREAD; plus a complete va- SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS CAREERS MADE z?rve men of gall tlges and ideas with the most up to date rlety of the freshest and tastiest baking products.sudh as pies, POSSIBLE BY HIGH STANDARDS styles in ready to wear which is 50% of the business or cus- tarts, cakes, etc. tom tailar for you from select .fabrics which are alt imported In every product of BROWN'S BREAD is the best grade AT SHAW SCHOOLS entir.Ply from Great Britain, These are desi:ned and styled flour. milk, sugar, yeast,- salt, shortening and other essential '55 CHARLES R', WA-3-3339 F.y their highly skilled tailors. The custorl t.dlor•ing corers the ingredients- t1'1h;cll are carefully blended and, mixed, then aceur- 2084 UANFORTH AVE. 0X-4-2?A2 ether 5f�-c of„tl e;r operations. Undoubtab:y tai; is the oldest ate'- and scientifica!!y baked by means of the most rnodeim 2458 BLOOR R (Kingsway) I2O-9.Oi lf, established retail ,custom taitcws in Cznada. They alto r,anu- soul *dent.under approved and niQst sanitary conditions under 2466 1'ONGE HC-3-6769 facture exclusive cuff-links which are personally d-.signed and the pareful euper�`is on of highly skilled..bakers. Any of our 932 5T, CLAIR W. LE-3.1937 craftei by Paul Habberlin, readers who ma}, have been so unfortunate as to not have tried 7O-YORKVII.a. AVE. (RuAness'Machine School-) WA-2.3835 these exceller,�paodlicts• may we suggest you call Toronto (Nancy Ta}lor Cttarm-R Finishing School) WA-2•_2242. Ho- -llr'I or the manager in Oshawa. ROY RHODES, Phone Shaw Schools which was fourt,a,l Sel,t., 1. 18” h;.s c.ie o£ BIRKS JEWELLERS OFFER LARGEST :±ELECTION 7,� .,t;`i1 to have one of their c,.urtei.rus and e cient salesmen ills roost impressive records•of .ucce.-a'a e;rarir.;t .- that can OF DISTINCTI�-E JEWELLERY AND GIFT; cal! at your f'ol`ic as their products are worth of highest be found ;n any archive- of a oust ies sc'r:rx)l. t 134 1 ON(GE ST. E11-6-7311 tat 1? k g ,This scr!� o.• r?cunlrlenc•,t,�o.,. which liar -,von wldi acelairn •tiirou i;,iut i)tltari, 1: Ver} Ca':.'x.,tV 33 BLOOR .W. directed by _NIR. W. R. rN.A1i' i'rF•i i?r.*., .1111. DONALD r?:�tip'. UC.1N, 'IIf.LS SHOPPING CEN. _OSHAWA SHOPPI\•G CF.--,- CLARK SHOES LIMITED FEATURES THE tics Presirent air? fit'. G. �EiAR' . •:c.-Tr.:•- r?: T: r, url, Ir::t;: Y,: '' $ )! t Ltd: :L:c � }.c 11R. i (. is ca: .c.:,. I THS ice conl.,it,ai nr Uu r t' 1 a ' ` t 1 r- LARGEST ELECTION OF WIDTHS l '`I :ham u..i, :r. i:, < i + u l r. J. F. FLLI :'F?rlr\21 and 1� t. ? Onta!'u Dl:lnir•Il iii 't ll,? ii:L. :uiy 1';cal and out of town :u'.•n. ' ha� .rlr,,;:!<<v .t:r f HF:1,R4 F;IF;(iS Sr)tiS (�F, C':+KADA LTD., which was' AND SIZES IN CANADA uccPSsful• liusit,r c;,t« :r. Scit' ' ;t'r' a !: ur: .+a! in ,1,$7!f.-t, c: b ' ! :4: : " ,t i it f ! t:G e trurr: . te:. n;iti;'s 2.1:3 1nNGE ST, EJI. 4=0025 tole Bll�iriCS3 EriLlC11t1riL -i- 'n';:,L Uri' UI r.ar::J a, t, ;L;ftlt'e I, h nt er7,npd y a'` bark' as Thu; I'Li?illP - ir,'1 lrlr.11} ,:'te.. !n btisines ' at 1 longe 7 T'' I fr,:e r e fr rn:uig 'f`t era e t 1 , ic;. g st: d t: :O ^ialntain a 1'.i¢l'. iht7:i;,Pit Ili I'1'1t`,t:r Flu=:;'. L�i'1C,-t::4n -I h':. T,.«' fir'.'-r2.� ill rrl i...,?CA`_!111ZEr; as th?,la:'c-'st •Je«'.�llt:1'y �' Mil If1-;'' :,iUl .:r�Cc•ri to t!:t':r pkY.:BIlt inr;dei'tl 1JCat1011 at 343 in C'anala b�` p:or:d:ng a;`iiiat ,rii,,;,l= r;:;. u: i?_. nil? : t':rr. in tnr F,:iii=L r,.unli,: +tnre.i!th. 'l;Yks" great ivjntfatirn 1 nips in •Joie 1!05 The tirin is tery capnhly di:ecteed by „valuation exainu',afirns. Till- F;J.:_. . DIi'Lr'iMA :r.; a;.,: for ir:tezr to -u rs the public of cnr.:p.lFte far±i il. tits;. E. B. i'i:AF;i: ills •l'tesi,l.'nt null general rr:anager wh'u to success. T'r:e cour-?. rr:L' ?; :.r? uri.•.. arc •ur*.:ne I;iiks Je,tr-tier ult:tt' }.0 to visit theft Jett err stoics and :.;s es*.c,nsite e>:pr'rirr.ca in the Shoe t;usirless. At. this ;tore :ir.l'.secretai'sal wol-k whir;: tt•ti. lr;a�l.•t •' �'t'•:�k,r ;t:`.�i`:i 11;:,- im-nect i.re:2' l::i'_''e writ! C;,2':eil, seleCtron on tl:�p!c:}. �. it ost you can �'.'.ui� Pvith' c,Pntldence knU1':ili,g th;:t yoli�tPiii lie fitted r .'•t:on of re-piinsiiiility. In fact. tl:a na:nr f 4 E A« lini)L` f !t t ; a- nrtnient of F'.n?s: Quality Dianionrk* Si;•:erware. proper:y. Tlie;i' wide selection includes «•c!mens stoles !n sizes on your 4;ploma is one of th, best a-=utar:�'a., +i? a c atar.ce ' Ca:n,,. Crc.:tnl. &IRKS STERLING SILVER, VATIC>NALLF to 1:3 ra in width AAAAAA to E: In' mens shoes sizes range " by t:-,e better business estab:'shn,ent tla'"u. iiout ti;e pro c;r.ce. ADVERTISED «ctrl:+'s"i:: lad`.es' ani'l meas.'s ityi?s from: lead- t:� 15 and- in widths AA to EEE. Whenever there is a mentioTt The facilities at tins Dusiness ac;rori: are, as" war state,'; o° . illn.t::ru:uf.�ctut?rs as well as i,:«el:erg and catch rPpaits 'by of ilual;ty shoes•f:ir Alen & «or::en, this stare always assn- the very highest and those interesteri si:r,u'.d rNn:eriber -t-at exp?l•t craftsr:ien wh:rll .is provided at inoderate prices, ciated. Theis••shoes are niaiiufactured exclusively to their own tliey can enroll at any time as anal examination; are h�l'i• B;rks Jewel;ers is well recognized as headquarters for finest specifications by leading manufacturers. They also feature monthly. They have 6 business schools, a bu:iiness machine quality jewellery, and gifts and we would like to suggest you. imported footwear. They are considered leaders in fashion in School, a,finishing school, and a homestudy department. Shaw Visit any one of their stores as they are worthy of your full- the Cuban Heel field. They feature a wide variety of styles School are deserving of your fullest consideration and support. est'consideration for very pleasant shopping of jeweltery' and that play a leading role in the costume of well dressed men dl: in their continuous effort to maintain their schools as valuable gifts that will give pleasure for years to come. At Birks Jewel-, women from all walks of life. Their expert fitters assure patrons tcontributors to a better business education, lers you can always shop with confidence. of the comfort in footwear that they have always wanted. : • t i .Thursday, December 7, 1961 - T H E P I C K E R ) NG N E W S . Page Seven On Monday Nov. 27th a - FA I R PO RT BEACH port meeting B ac as PublicinSchooL-for I t the candidates for the township 1 election. The meeting .was in-i MITCHELLS MAK -- The Open House at Fairport•3rd. —=---,teresting acid -fairly well at- - .Beach School was very well at- The Ladies Association An. tended.' tended last Thursday evening. nual Christmas Bazaar wall be Mr and Mrs R Jones' of YOUR ROOM RE-FINISHING JOB was good to see so many of held this;Saturday,•Dec. 2nd,at ., . R. 4s .the parents out on such a bad' 2:00 p.m. in t he Community Hillview Cres. held a party in honour of their son Alan, 21st AS EASY AS A B C might and so interested in their': Hall. There will be an assort- { ` 'children's school work. 1 ment of baked goods and home' birthday at the Community Hall Today every handyman can do a professional Ha Birthday to Margaret, sewing and items of interest to last Saturday. Amon Fairport job. Industry provides pre-finished materialiAn k Happy Y r'S y g ' �, Leathen.who is three years-'old all. Beach residents who attended easy-to-handle sizes for ceilings, walls and floors y on Thursday, Nov.- 30th. Mrs. W. G. MacLean of Old were Mr. and-Mrs. R. Pryor, in a wide 'variety of textures,grains and designs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams Forest Rd. Rosebank, will be They will suit the most discriminating taste and Mrs. D Price, Mrs Doug Wat attended a party to celebrate reading the teacups. We hope the finest decorative plan. Do that lob ,NOW' the 25th Wedding Anniversary that all Fairport Beach resi- Mr. and Mrs: S. Frew, Mr. and that you have wonted for so long. ,of Mr. and Mrs. George Law- dents will patronize this bazaar. kins and Mrs. R. Munn. Mr. T rence of.Toronto on Saturday' Mrs. K. Pickard's brother and 1 and .Mrs. Alex White former WALLS evening. his wife Mr. and Mrs. William' residents were among the many • . • We extend a welcome to Mr. Boyd of Scarboro visited the• from-out of town who attended.' DECORATIVE HARDBOARDS and Mrs. N. Singer and their Pickard's on Sunday. The lovely tables and decors- ARITIN decorative woodgrain panelboards in random groove -children Susan, 'Caroline, Gary The Pickering District Home .tions were done by the Ladies - - are attradiw and economical for new or remodelled rooms. and Marlene who have recently and School- Workshop which Association and a delicious sup= .'Six handsome woodgroim- 19c sq.ft. :moved to Dunb�rton Shores. were held at the Brock Rd., per was served to the 40 guests Man ha returns of the! Rosebank and D u n b a r t o n by Hannah's Catering of Pick- beauty f wood inOte woodgrain hardboards have the true Many happy beauty of wood in three distinctive designs of colonial, nature Many of the eats later 9 day to Doug Pickard who will; Schools were well attended and eying. M y Su pnd frosted cherry. Standard grades in bleached mahogany., - be 10 years old on Sunday, Dec. much interest was shown by all. returned to the Jones residence. or limed oak. I _ PRE-FINISHED.-PLYWOODS . .'. "AMERWOOD" pmfinyhed plywoods are produced in Canada Be Sure 'To Vote and Elect from a wide selection of Canadian and imported veneers. y 'Etched fir ply in colorful shadow finishes. 30c sq• ft. Smooth satin finishes on birch, walnut, oak, etc. 29c to 39c sq. ft. W r - "'PLYWELSH" prufinished 4' x 8' plywood panels offer a choice of 12 matched at mismatched random grooved wood. Cep t igrains to suit the moat complex decorative scheme. 39c to 75c sq.- ft. p CEILINGS . Y. . - ACOUSTIC CEILING TILE . Johns Manville new decorative acoustic ceiling panels have beam designed not only for a single room schema but for DEPUTY - REEVE _ 8c and 21c ch e house, exciting col y installed ,every room in the in ors easily 1 w IFLOORS - - - Satard ay, December ,9 VINYL, MASTIC, RUBBER or LINOLEUM TILE . 9 We have,four-grow names in the floor file field+ Dominion, Armstrong, Tower: Flin►Kote all are manufacturers of A _ _ gustily with the laftst in design and color. For information Call AT 2-1442 .Vinyl A DQJMINIOM TE TOWER Vinyl Asbestos Tile 10e •n I Marble file 37C - Mar6deum, Trovertone, file lac to lie 9 V, y rile 45e 4� Tile Craft, Handier i The Tex Vint'! Terraza ARMSTRONG. - - Rubber Marble file 23e Jaspe _.. le 12e '-!lxcelon Vinyl .:::. file 13c -Rubber Terraza file 32C - When watching TV it is ad- visable to have-a small light in -. DEFENDABLE OIL HEATING FOR YOUR HOME the room, so that there w:ll not r,-. PLAN 'FINANCE - BUILD be the contrast between .dark. , M luir Wo _ : 'Hess and the bright , picture.. - .rte - _ ■■ The other light can be small _. ..L. MAKE YOUR . and place so that it does not - - .. OI,�IE TS - . .- shine into the viewer's eyes or! �OiI Fu�note _.,'N IMPROVEMENTS interfere with the viewing of ! : a TV• - Relax with ante _ EASY . - matic oil heat . . . - no chores to worry _ WITH OUR _ M V about, °l .. .;BUDGET PLAN, e keep s leisure hours. N"Furno > r -- your home -i� t. 'ron. -- "DON'T DELAY I - F temperatures ' as warm ��atadhitere -ACT TODAY I ... air - . I • I��, i _ ,gently circulating Reroof the house . , , build a carport . . . odd an , ! a nth h on OV rouq your extra room .. . or new furnace. We will be t yo t 1 'home. pleased to show you how easy it is to make M 3"d BELIEVE that Faith' like it fa A oE"01�""n0N your roams Oc D true PAYMENT " yo d N-1 (n tier and the= knewfedge of ! . ' 1Hins cannot be fully attained i OR PHONE .. 'N OW YM -except by proctisin/-aR Mat He WN. Z-6771 „- 1has cermnan&W through His Holy W ',�414IGHt SERVICE, fiR$T PAYMENT JUNE 1962 : I'I . . -. . .. . -:;•,' TE. 9-1682 • 6ERT S WELL DIGGIN%FT.VUPPLIES "36" TILE ONLY ►RT1�#VR .: LIMI TED Wells Chancel, Purified H E Pressure Pumps and - - Septic Tanks Metalled WVW%hall 2-0187 :,`,Station RoW LUMBER 1WH. 2-6771 BUILDING MATERIALS 431 - � .`_ TE. 9-2 . _ • - . ::. Neu OTE b� X JOHN CAMPBELL` ­` . ­.­- , C0U NCILLOR RD , FOR . TRANSPORTATION ON ELECTION DAY PHONE TE.. 9-1796 — E. 9-1440 =- TE. 9-1870. COME TO VAUGHAN WILLARD PUBLIC SCHOOL DEC. 4 AT II P.M, AND HEAR YO R CANDIDATES : Pa.3e E!gt,t T H E r I C K E R I NG NEWS Thursday, December 7, 1961 Ross Thompson who celebrated Eaton's Santa Claus parade. Warren Gibb of Oshawa 3a,e I:�-e School. It way wall the taxpayer will be no mol DUNBARTON his first birthday on Saturday The programme was completed spent the week-end with his at`.-nae­l a^d enjo�Pd by all. than tae price of one good December 2nd. when Santa Claus put in a sur- grandmother, Mrs. Oliver Gibb• Congratulations to Mr. and or one short magazine subs The Sun;ay School-of Dun- prise appearance and gave each A bridal shower for Miss Kay Mrs. William Willett who,mar- tion. In return you will' haI bunbarton United Church barton United Church had their of the children abag of goodies. Miller was held at the home of ried,on Saturday afternoon. at your disposal an almost 1f The minister, Dr. W. A. Mc- annual Christmas concerts last. Mrs. George Howe of Toron- Mrs. Ross Murrison last Thurs- Library Issue limited amount of reading y� conducted the i egulai week, The senior Sunday school to visited her daughter, Mrs. -day afternoon. It was a love The Pickering Home and aerial each year. morning service assisted by Mr had their party on Friday ev- Jerry O'Connor and family on party and Miss Miller received School Council urges each and The cost is small—the re R. Pitcairn at the organ. The er.:ng. The Junior concert was Sunday. many lovely linens. every one of you to go out on are large. Support a library childeen's choir sang a Frenc. on Saturday afternoon and was -Mr. Colin Fallow of Whitby A community shower for Mr. December. 9th and give your the township on Saturday carol "Tell Me, Shepherd Maid much enjoyed by all. Mr. Law- visited the George Watson's on and Mrs. Stanley Bastedo was -support to a library to service cember 9th. Above all whate en", with Marlene Mitchell tak. renee Davis showed the 1960 1 Saturday. 'held on Friday evening at tint all the Township. The cost to your needs—VOTE. 1 ing the solo part. During the — service bliss Evelyn Westgate bad the blission Band. 31i6s Lois / Drvidoon conducted the Junior / OOD Vvr.gregation. Mr. Cragg's class of boys were in attendance. The Scripture Lesson was Psalm 20, which was. also the se:•mon theme. This psalm is ,,ne AR . .of the early psalms and'was -� rowritten on t':w iro occai i;l:: of }•al vi:it to tae -2.npie t'> vf- fer battle. to God :,efr,re going Rouge Hil S ® j 0 to battle. The c:•�bir 'sar.a the Rouge' ' i/I� psalm after an offering was'eiv- � en to God. Scholars cannot de- termine who the Bing was al- „ u , though he was ve;y liu,+-arfl OiiQ• 2 i 1 . Just i.JGi.a7t o RoG Bridge Thurs., Fri., Sat. with thousands of soldiers, DEC. 7 . 8 . 9 priestly attendants and a 66ir. Open Every Evening Till 7.00 p.m. Except Thurs. & Fri. V11 9.00 p.m. Another king of a later period very humbly rode a donkey and Qp had only tof this followers. TULIP Reg��ar MARGARINE LIPTON'S ORANGE PEKOE (SAVE 40) " The name of this king is known tl all over the world as Jesug who A gives comfort and help to peo- ' ' : PKG. OF 60 IY' ple to-day. If we want God's TEA -BAGS blessing on our plans, we rhust ' �. BIG GIANT CARTON OF 6 16 OZ. BOTTLES. C - take them to Him for guidance. Bulletin' The Village Group of the .. ,39'W.A. met at l p.m. at the home �1 ` of Mrs. Charles Risk on Tues- (SAVE 1Se) PLUS DEPOSIT y day, December 5th. (SAVE 1001 The ,Mission Band is holding PEEK FREAN'S IMPORTED 1 LB. (SAVE 10e) SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF Its closing party on Saturday ' afternoon at 3 p.m. The Parenta are invited. PURE LARD I C December 17th will be Wh;te C _ UM u ing 49 ' IGift Sunday. � -, --- ! 2 The W.A. luncheon was held TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED SLICED on Thursday at 12:30 noon. The ; a On-We-Go catered to the annual CANADA PACKERS _ Christmas luncheon. fuD 24 oz. l0af C The On-We-Go meeting will + !1 be held on Monday December BREAD .:11th at the church parlour. : :79 ri Members are asked to bring a f� C BEEKIST WHITE NO. 1 PASTEURIZED white gift and also to exchange _ Christmas gifts: C l2.Oz. Round Tins (SAVE 150 !Dumbarton Personals _ LARGE # LB. CONTAINER v • Congratulations to lade Alan 100 Thompson son of Mr. and Sirs. iMAPLE LEAF t/2 11b• pkg& : CHEESE TWO for R s6 Homogenized RU M �11t 3 quart,leg -Si:'BROUGHAM �,,..o,.� urli Fro 55 She Wnmans lllaa.:.'.aY� So- SLICES -PLUS DEPOSTt city will l o:d LhPir next meeting ° n Fresh 2% Milk 3 quart jug 470 at the home of Mrs. 'M Ellicott {i PLUS DEPOSIT .:on December 12, one :rte: cal l:- . er than usual' A,. Stan :ion ess ' Plain Pimento 8 NIPPY "SAVE 17e well a 3I3s. S;err�n a,iu qtr • High Protein = 15',,2 Oz. Tins ' SNOWFLAKE SAVE l le E'. Juhnstnn, Convenfers ++:11 be YORK BRAND (SAVE Sc) 4 Oz. Tins - .1 W O Mrs. J. -llitch<ll, Mrs. 4�.'•liam Knox and \I:i.. E. Wannop. F:'•zii i DDG FOOD Call will be "5a:'cur.". bI • 1 VILNA 2 for 45C ti � �� lbS. - ' G'r-cs+veil exjee., :, .ozi• a .:� { -' 'of his recent ip. f h i RITEX PKG.-OF 200 SINGLE TISSUES 6 for* , I The S�uut•. .a;< Csas wis.. tr 59c j i is say a :vpecy,,1 "Tha, }iu ta'a1 V FACIAL TISSUES 2 for' 29c' ' the paper.- . or their. d'::•e on. , Saturday. (SAVE 6c SHORTENING Please continue *� save your � (SAVE bet -.-, �rie�.spaper•s for t;:e b,,}s. Wi1a:: you have t hem- read• please telephone Wrt. 2-5-127 or WH. :CROSSCUT SHORT RIB ROAST . . . . . .•1b. 69e BEEF HEARTS �b.• -5387 and a scout or cub will. ,pick them up. They will be stor- FRE$H GRADE "A" OVEN READY ed until the next paper drive. The Brougham Sunday sciool ;,� ,„ ,F �, _ -Boneless rolled plate brisket pot roast lb. 49C are planning their Christmas �a ',conceit which 'is being held in �, ?;L.��,, r� ,' V��� M/HILE,THEY LAST _ the Township Hall on Friday f �, t� i !1I1I 1'E N E R S [Iooiel • 2 9 C :December 22• Santa will. be �' p V where le meet his little friends. I CRICK ENS y Little Denise Pascoe Is t h e FRESH MINCED STEAK . . . . . . . . . . . .. lb. 79C :latest victim of the measles as j ��R' she now has a good dose. 3 ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE R WING : Mrs. Lemmon who has spent 6. ,89C some time in Ajax hospital went For Roasting or Frying Ava Wei9btl 2 to 3 to Toronto on Sunday after- FEARMAN'S DAVERN BRAND SLICED STEAKS 7', noon where she it expects . spend BSEJ— AST BACON 1�. A l 'the winter with friends. � C The'Committee of the Scouts 'BLADE OR SHORT RIB and Cubs are holding a Christ- ROAST • • • • • • • •.• • • • • • • • ' • • 'lb. 65c : on December 23.Mr. Ivan'Fuller - mas dance in the Township Hall 'FRESH' LEAN MINCED BEEF . : . . 2 lbs. 79e AFRESH MEATY • • • • ( 1 is providing the music. Proceeds _ _ _ o are for outing. ERIBS:FRESH GRADE A OVEN READYpAR 1b �! SMALL 'CARTAGE '. ROASTING OR BOILING . � 39.FOR WATER fb. STANDING PRIME 16th and 7th RIBSI FO RIB ROAST M. sk M Average Weight S to 6 lbs. - FRESH 2 RIB END TENDERLOIN ENC Telephone: ` LEAN PEAMEALED LEAN, POO A TEmple 9-1485 Ib. c �Til �. C �. Y Cotta a Roll . .. zV2 Ibs.) (a• .59 ' �.3 �.� g LOIN ROASTS • CENtRE ROASTS OR CHOPS . . . . . . lb. 69c: ' Qon*loss Rolled.Prime Rib Roast Ib. 79e 95 1* s raw WHOLE LOIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. Sk. , y .r - 1 ' 'I, ThU00yi.Awamber 7, 1%1 T H E P 1 C K E R I N G NEWS , Pap• Nine , We ROUGE-5PORTS fey League RmWU and radians again put on the pres. r Standings sure, and Ricky Astley reduced For Nevembesr 25th, 1111. the arrears, and scored his hat- Atom Division trick on a fine solo effort. They Providence 4—Rochester 4 tried hard for the equalizer, but PICKERINIG TOWNSHIP IS TO HAVE ONE OF CANADA'S -halo 6—Hershey 2 couldn't break 'down a strong FINEST, YEAR 'ROUND, DRIVE-IN THEATRES Providence and Rochester had defence, and Keith Wild made - - ' NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION a very close contest in the first the game safe for Red Wings Atom game with the final score in a breakaway, after receiving ��Jgellfefllf THE ODEON-BAY RIDGES being a 4 to 4 tie. Providence a pass from Tim Ward. . opened the scoring after eight Bruins and Maple Leafs play- -IN THEATRE minutes with an unassisted goal g time, with play swinging ,end- :"1>y Ricky Mayers, but Rochester ed a very close game until halt SO VOTE "YES- FOR SUNDAY MOVIESI •V 0 T E • -came right back with two.goals to end,but with neither side be- by Bob Farquharson in the 10th ing able to add t he 5nishing and 16th minutes. After the'tom, The second half opened aura around it was Providence's i in dramatic fashion with Bruins • turn again to take the lead with -scoring after two minutes of' Gary Dear assisted by Gord concentrated pressure. Maplp G•dman equalizJil , and Ricky Leaf goalie Mike Carter was ED* - Xayers putting them ahead af- bombarded with shots from ter five minutes play. Provi- every angle, and lost his stick ma FLEURY ce's Ian Kay assisted by while sliding from one aide of Reg• Toye again equalized the the net to the other. When the simre, but Ricky Mayers then staring shot came from Bobby COUNCILLOR WARD FIVE SAVE YOURSELF .. 'completed his hat-trick to put Henson, he touched t h e puck Rochester in .frout again. The with his glove, but could not THE I Rant anQ tying-goal of the game. atop it going into the net. This tame -three minutes before the 'effort seemed to exhaust Bruins, -•-end, when Bob Farquharson and it was the Maple Leaf turn ' evAipleted his hat-trick for to put on the pressure, but they Providence. Rochester's Gary couldn't apply the finishing • Dear was given a penalty for touch. Terry-Grigsby scored the OF elbowing,'and Providence's Reg other Bruin goal for five in V O T E Toye for charging. Lutes from the end, after receiv- In the second Atom game, ing a pass from Bobby Henson. . Hershey were no match for But-I - � •(Make sure your snow fire treads are good. Carry Bruin's Ian Henderson received Palo, who won by a score of six the only penalty• of the game - Lire Chains in your:trunk. Have brakes balanced to two. Terry Betts opened the I for cross checking. I j - and make sure the steering system's in shape for scoring for Buffalo in the first'Add-WEST Rouge Sports — winter.Install anti-freeze.Checkwindshieid wipers minute of play; and Paul Rid- --Bantam Division I to make sure you'll see where you're going.Heater: ding equalized. after. five .min- Warrioza ?—Flyers 1 and defrosters should work properly; so should sites. Buffalo then put on the In the first game of the morn- headlights and tail lights. And do you recall any° pressure and added two goals :ing the Warriors trounced the - - stories about carbon monoxide poisoning? through Wayne Brandt, with I Flyers by a score of 7 to 1, and news o Mark assisting on the first Check your exhaust system for leaks.Get your tar . Riley y g took over number one position .- • < - . of these. After the turn Around;in the Bantam league. Warriors in shape for winter now. You might save yourself they kept up the pressure and opened the scoring after t w oil DEPUTY-REEVE the inconvenience of an accident. Mark Ailey scored numbers minutes with a goal by Bill For-' - g Y _ Iour and six, with Wayne .t"c' tier, and this was followed m, �� Brandt scoria in between to'quick succession.by goal' irons �WINTERI2E complete his hat-trick. They y Hamilton, and a second goal 3attlyday/ December 9 , rouA eased up after this, and Pauli Len Hart, Norman Allen, Bill i ]Ridding scored- his second goal Hamilton, and a second. goal I r j' - oAIYIN® for Hershey two minutes from by Bill Fortier wtih an assist �- .. the end. Buffalo's Carl Richard- going to Len Hart on this goal•. - son was given the only penalty Flyers lone goal was scored of the game-for elbowing. on a breakaway by Glen Hart pfiVing CoflditioRS are Worse Itt Winter— ' Pee Wee Division and Bill Mulligan, with the last. gs Fes-Canadian S named applying the finishing winterize your driving as well as your car Bed Win Leafs i Wee gam touch. After the turn around) - _ - B LE Maple the Warriors eased up, but the l , 'Red Post Wings consolidated their Flyers could not break through CONTRACTORS ��ghw8y Safety Branch yxosiuon at the top of the league their defence. Bruce Craig add- by beating' Canadians 5 to S. ed.number six for the Warriors, Keith Wild opened the scoring and Craig Hilborn number sev-' ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT in the fifth minute for Red en. Five penalties were given, ' Vin with an assist going to s e - Wings, g g with Norman Allen receiving Heating and. Plumbing ion.k L.Row•vtrte, Q, C.,Minister " 'Tim Ward, and Glen Jones add- two, one for charging and the . ed number two after Keith other for hooking, and singles Lloyd's shot rebounded off goalie going to Bruce Craig, charg- PICLAL INTEREST RATE — Pieter Smith. • They held this ing, Stephen Brooks, tripping OF THREE PER CENT ON y lead until half time, but after and Bryce Schwalm, tripping. 'the turn around Canadians made "'.+C A L L US NOW s< determined effort and Ricky -COMMON EYE DISEASE ,.1ROGERS AGENT FOR OIL DELIVERY Aatley scored two quick'goals Avery common disease that to tie the-score. David Brandt often results in blindness is If YOU .want a VOICE to speak ,a wss given an assist on the first called "glaucoma". In one of its _INHitehall 2-01 87 goal. Play swung from end to end, and but for a nuniber of form, which may not be notice the outstanding symp- for YOU and YOUR problems excellent saves by Red Wing tom, goalie Jim Paradie, Canadians able to the patient for a con- ? siderable time, is a narrowing would have• taken t h e lead. ' VOTE of the field of vision. Persons ,. Keith Lloyd relieved the Ares- sure, when he took the puck the over fei•ty are more susceptible full length of the ice, and be to glaucoma than younger peo- -RE ELECT fig' i Canadian's goalie with a •hard Ple, and theses fore rt is advisable : lNIrS• Gladys' shot to the top right corner of for those who hive,reached mid- the net. They went further dle age to have regular exami= ahead when Glen Jones scored nations of their eyes'by a medi- . IhILEEN Re&46(6d his second goal, this time as- cal eye doctor as often as the /-•'�. r silted by Terry Nicholson. Ca- doctor suggests, ` �' � .. 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