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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_12_14 t k. ftllLl>FMEf INilE11111L 7 Ito I II VOL 79—Ne, 12 PFCKER", ONTANO, THURSDAY, DECEJ MM 14, 1%1 PRICE: 10C PER-COPY Elected To Pickering T wp. Council For 1962--3 . .1- ..-`-.. ., Pickering" Village Notes Mr. Bunker of Dunbarton, a re- day school are going to the,Holy ^•iced railroad man was the guest of Blossom Temple in Toronto to see Dr. Shepherd at Rotary Monday a Christmas pageant p y _ s 4M night. Mr:Hunker, who is an ama- tear naturalist, showed films of A former student of Lincoln , Canadian birds and other •nattue' Ave. Public School, John .Page, t t now of Gloucestershire, England, a "s life. A very entertaining evening. is talon a two-year course in On Dec. 18 at Pickering District g High School the Rotary Club will commercial art. vAertain the crippled.-children of . Lincoln Avenue Public'School x, ; the area at•their annual Christmas is proud to possess two- silver 3, party. There are approximately 15 trophies; in their. showcase, One children who attend and their par- cup was presented to David Wa]- eats accompany thern. ton for the highest points in the Sorry to hear that Mr. Frank baking class at Dunbarton Fair. ,t Rouse will be confined to his The other was for the school home a for a short while. gain which•earned the most points. 'x Mr. Roly Simons is in St. Mi- chael's Hospital under observation The staff'grid pupils of Lincoln this week. Ave. Public School would like to _ Last Sunday evening between thank the parents and friends who MRS. JEAN L. McPHER50N JOHN GREENING HERB WANK 6 and 8. o'clock, 60 to 0 colored attended the annual Christmas - ROSS DEAKIN make it a ARD Z and helped to DEP TY=R'EYE HARD 3 beautiful cOIICC Pe the ben • f e li a part o I . WARD - Christmas decorations at the Tom success. Gibson home were pulled down by visitors at the home of Mr. and 'unknowns and trampled into the , Vl�in At Dumbarton ground. Just how depraved can Mrs. C. S. Bryant last Sunday New Vocational g were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Donnelly one beCOme• of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. S. Don- . Pickering Has New A,part of the highway tonstruof nelly and•family of Osliawa. and High School Will Vogt $823,785 tion program by the Dept. of Mr. Richard Freeman of Oshawa. r -Highways, the C. E. Brown resi- Ground has been cut, fcr the -- dence at the west-end of the vii- Ag Martin Bath, stationed at new vocational witg to be added i - k Fo r C r'St m LaJ ]age is now being moved to its Point Edward Naval Base, Sidn ey. to the Dunbarton. High School Sunda y mov! L OS r :new location nearby. N.S., was home with his parentb Sympathy is extended to the for one week and has cow left 'at a cost of $823,785.00. This: The main street of Pickering Along with the street lights, family of the late Lillian (Wyman) aboard his ship, victoriaville, for cost covers construction, equip- t Approval v:llage has taken on a new took� the stores are decorating with Hicks. Picton. Ont., who had at- Boston and then Bermuda. He ' ping and architect's fees. for the holiday season ::tits outside, lights and many of the tended Pickering Public and High will return to Halifax for Christ! �� Township week, with tine appearance o` .homes .within the- next two >� schools. She will be remembered may The cost of the new 14'room christmas lighting. weeks will be adding to thg v for her bright and happy disposi- Bee C.E. vocat;onal school is being borne 1 Three of the four questions Reeve Morley along with I colour. tion, which she maintained. out 'before the electorate last throughout the many months of by the federal and provincial � other businessmen of the vi1-i it should be jrointed out here illness. ,Saturday in Pickering Town- la e, and the Publii Utilities, that the cost of the Chritsmas About 35 Percent' governments; the federal to lag e, member of Lincoln Ave. Pub- ship carried. Sunday movies, have designed, manttfsictvred i street lighting its being borne 1]c School staff. Mr. R. Kenning- ;ray 75 per, cent- and the pro- Sunday s'pertn, and the $100; and put. up decorations on the i by• the local- businessmen and tan. was admitted to Ajax Gen-{ Q f Eligible Voters `,ncial 25'per 0-It. 000 debenture were voted on in hydro poles that certainly add will not cost the taxpayers a cent Hospital last Tuesday for ob I Tie se:laal vv:]1 consist of five 'sate affirmative. The Public a'Chriettmasy atmosphere to the penny. servation. Mrs. R: Roble is substi- Voted Saturday Library w8.c turned dawn village. Some have questioned who put 1 y > >> toting [n.Gradt V_ classrooms, a library classroom. A sister of Flrs: Walton. Mrs. industrial-chera:cal lab, draft- Sunda 'Theatre: up the extra decorative light + Z Q_— .348• \ —1,_4 fixtures on the business section tun with her husband at the About 3a p,rr cant of t`: p .3ttilli:t: - Harold Cooper of Godench. is vi- lost r%crtt, au o sh,t the Village. The cost was de- husband ,elig=ble vote'turned ,gut la's elt::I':a; • :unday 3, r*.�: Vfiia a Counciiior 14ay;,ed by firmer and 'present home of 11x: and 11», Bill yrk'al-';I Sata`day touutttell)r a ech�l m Ye' 264 _ f i,nsines�t next w-i th s rial f sr rt ct l<n ton and elect ante s) , [:c —_' ' !.thanks to James Smith t Litt 33, �o---1, Mr: L. 'J. ��'ei+b uf. Georgina; rer�_, three < ,r cr., at.•sal, i, ls.n. S �`1Ct1M the S u i guard and ;ode ")It four rlue.3- r$ tau: v Street, nee nllu u r ..tot Dr. .tar taken to a Toronto nos- and a •hfy<< f u bop:an l a j _ • !uflnf'i(Pickering ts�)rttuipental t lrc u Fital recently 10,1`14-d s serious' tiunS. -- _.._:.. -. ...__ j.h t.ful : ,:'1.. Tic 't ,rc*, "' .YuLI':c Lblat}: 10f Car Th1 @YeS ��usk,�, J.,ht: `t. lks ,.0 �Iurks ,k operation, We arcs pica%ed to hear eons aIF; n r•, n.; T leetrie and.-the l•iekrr:ttY Pub- be is'improving: 41ra Jean L_ 31ci'hetson., the tie ti tea, ,.i-!. -\')--1., U, �'ra.-1,4:,: r Court, A.)n �T_ Las' wzr#. 11x- 1. S. F3atsdon first ,ttiman iia,,ut; r=c'.. in tthich [} :'.. ;t Las 1 ,u t f F: ! �arect. Pickrrin� :•t r. the tjctim I Utilities' v�ilu Isar _ir(l' ;t= . r t t of BaM tons H.trdware underwent the.-*suns nah,i, w"cl+ hi.f'tNt{ iJ It=;,Y 1{r :) Ye , t?.': �.' t a cat theft (,I �1. :'ay n'rht. fit•ut' tut' �ieCUvtt. :Sri!{ t tlrrPnt ° Forger-, in Aia� Hu.+pital, Wt are FINAL ELECTION A ctoten * t.'xh•! F� Ft+ for uherutiun.at no cast. ' -pleased to report that he is im- that !`test f,:r the sc�„sett ?ix,:E, ' . 'Tits etas ,o}tT titoul ti':! efeat ing incumbents Cl.tf,r.(L ace mtu Ott •t., 1. tics on. Lie,.)ln 5trec:. It t th be- d ;. f .proving nicely: a�lrled tu, t�.n. tizs'ed that the"ear fctuii,l ana !fie " ktiss Mary Huston of.Peterboro j.Layc6x ant! Harry H)y,•,. RESULTS stolen car ..rr linked with a rash ' Suggests Twp. Trucks visited the home of her sister. 11x. 1'errmllnre:it u c::r 1'K • f"t �of break-ins the same night in the Gordon, Hunt while she- was in rinxiuus candidates anti in wall t(,tal .Y! -.n:r+t:: V6'rst H111 area. Pork At Fire Station hospital: we are pleased that.Mrs. '["rested parties waited until 4 ` t !vputy-,f= .',_: 11 a. Jean L, One theory police hold, id that ; During Winter Months The 'H<.n. 11:c'•ael t r, tin Hunt has:recovered and is home. ;art• Sanday' before gett'':ng the , t s1-:Pher sun, 1,-1 ; C'tiffirrd L.ay'- ' stolen• goods were " brought to i�tet' t+t L.! )= a w 1 c^:�Ie Pickering in one car, then tram•. lJun:i for kt,..s Dcaki,l sub On Friday, Dec. 15 tht stuJ : final esults fi,oni the three ,. 1 ,•:, 1A44: ]tar,: '::,1 e5, F�,B: cots from Grate V11 to Grant X fur ',r:r,g:. _ t'+. pt ,b: .t ., z; I(,fi:: c iii crit.g sets ferred to the Watson car. Chief Bested [Isla week to Pickering '[ap. of Pickering United Church Sun- holes in Bay 1�idl;ra. The delay . lack df,' \u u <tl r ''u , u; •�' a-rl was caused fium 'candidate's the =I\'e.r:^lert ; .d. .:r.- . g ' i li.: ]seal Ill \I r, il'•a�i - Hew'ard Nickling, the -township` C'ouncil that two to vnshtp teal�s agents arguing over spoiled bat- . E c.t:,tead 1% Don \i 67is: orce and Metro all co-operated be tucated'at the South-West Fire ►e�i:aatiun l,a e:l. ,�c tuts. Win. Cvl:iu� 13�. R, naltl on fire case which is still under Hall for sanuins rte. Yicke}[n,� tn\•; ;' (t -:ua t,. . 1`hkcr 1.32. investigation. It was agreed That the._road Our Hospital Jo hn Greening who was leas who tin(', t' e_, ar.• t,e .r:- ;u.'eil ' Ward 4: loss Deakin, -:364; superintendent, contact the fire ing in �j;ard 3 before the $a5 for a skill-el t a<ie i:it`8i t' :t:l J,.hn Campbell, •211.. chief about parking and heating �! Ridges results -carne .in, won ',; Wat•d 5: Hubert ']Gunk,, +'.'2;; Eileen Edmonds, 1,094; Fred the• trucks at the fire hall. Needs the ward with an increa.,ed lease u(u,if.mil U.tut n, ltn I out into t1� wurLl \eith ru tva(1• I., -d Fleurv. :sots Hunt, 1,0''2; Theo Var, Houten, ; Coon. Clifford Laycox said icy majority will now• have a _ e:>: 'tor^•,: School Rnard Ar,•n ° r; ^ t, 3311;. Miles Cook, 817; Ernest ruau> presenteS a problem: last Our Help Councillor Ross 17eaki'n uf-tunity, u.eumblete t:ie.i: -educs• cl,ectea): lubt. Br•m•tt, 1.3x49-, Flitz, 80.2; Waltei: Bergmann• week i turV►'zs[ Rouge in timeabie t Ward. 4 was returned fur his tiun.._ t,-J. 13• rlrtm=•m, 11.1; t ,3p; E. H.'Iiurnie, fist. rc t a” a _.0 :It'll term anti newcunier to the :;I fo hevC1.: 1 •.J , to 'CCd ,cal political fiel,l, Hubert, G ` k : �Cattk beat 'put lalw'r,d Fleury j z,. "'"w _•«t..'� �" As For Flasher Sign t,) take Ward •;: i- I- S ti0 • � t � Air Busy Inter eC n y' -1'he rime lay, lth,�-IE-a'.1(t tit. - _ M; -Louu. Kush .11cukin .tni lut.tjlu,- varrie.l about '_' t•, 1 t `vi asked that the Rcpt. of HI l • th,' �It.bF•1tCU CU ,tLlciCiUt1 bl' .A `> � t '4 � � ° �� bd asked to install a flux � r I s•�.' ^,,,,:; lnaie'ln, lint Lhr•,,,u`,ia:. l.lr llcltt •htantlardh at tht 6t,:.:1' ,tCo.:•:utl.',C:t defeat,.,{ b�. 'V.,?� A\ �:? t c`• .F - 1, y, - - 3¢e:wcod I a...\,` `\'. ` rc \h�\ w'hat:.,!,t`);,ti .11hi \U; _ 111:_\ nvvi- a hun(ll'cri \„t,r.;. �•. He l,it i� c�ln l n 1 i jt \\a< urt,!,•,.,tin te) iv)tf . , t :toll lights •\ouultl :tt l.\uu Sr i' t It! I hzir m '1:' all u• •I').thorl, Lent at th' spat. , , .-t ^'"E. Ifni)•. \', Lf••l slit Lltt'•It, atl�t• ,L � '� � .!`�x! ,� ♦ �. � 'j t ;•�' ;l th, tltie•.:in;t, I'. ,nl :i;:ulrt 1 �= �' s cotters !Are Let Y;`t ,! '� -'-�, •11,• 4t111 t'i;lt('!•g:j,w, I,,r1\)t: l ttf't• �: . �� .:.t \-tv t: \Ya�.tht nl,f)n?Its•, nti 'h(•, �` �{ i For New Water System I tope Or'ario (Jui,41 jnilr. It \\ila rtl:n I11tPlt• t-.' \, \ .- mite tilpt West l i hr tenders cur the East Rance � Facts for the 35,000 people living \•„ved fairly Strongly' as:aintit �.. 2: �: i w ,fcr .}'sent .iuh let by Pickering t : f in this space between Metro To- tltlhllc Ilbl'aty, ,lint tl';e: nl)pnStt( wp• ( uuncl un , un ay t ronto and Oshawa: to the way 'it \vent at thvsv The tender was awarded to the St year: Dunfl.,s Construction Co. of `I u- t e Aiox and Pickering General iw1eS 1a t ; ronto for their''tender in the Hospital has only one admit- At the municipal' building rr i 1unount of S158,1'_9.4,�. Transits ting room, one Operating room C no basement. last Saturday nighty several ni �O I pipe will be used for the mains, serving the candidates were on hand °�' _ Mr. •Herbert Wank asked. if the 5, frame building, ? savings under the winter works 35,000 residents, has had a 379 and each said a few words to 'program would go back into the Per cent incream in surgical the crowd,the general thenle be- job. j operations since 1954. ing'that of-thanking their sup- s Outdated,facilities are crackin4 porters and workers.Those pre- Engineer T. O. Jefferson said under the pressure of exPlosive sent were! Mrs. Jean L. Mc- +� this would be the case if there demands for service. The need Pherson, Clifford Laycox, are an savings. e added that for 'a new hospital is Notw• Harry Boyer, Rosa Deakin, THE CORNER STONE of the new Rouge Hill United Church was laid last Sunday. Shown winter work generally costs more Give GENEROUSLY TO OU Hubeit Wank, .Ii[iltown Mow- here are: Rev. T. Bognall, minister, Mr. J. Smythe, Dr. Torrance and Mr. t. MacFarlane. money.' HOSPITAL WILDING FUNO Photo Barrio Pomeroy bray and others. T PICKERING P by P oy. - f1l+turW y peannbee 14, 1%1 Two TtiE PICKERING NEWS _ -- �. P.O. A�ks"'TMf PIEKERING NEWS —�+o�tTumy RTaker Tho>�ison, Q.C. E S T A I L I S R E R 1 6 1 1 M&% IL A. HIC1ii9 EYeryane Ta 4"JHSTElt SOLICITOR NOTARY ruBLIC issued every Thursl(ay Funeral services for the late COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS Jar Ths News Printing and Publishing Conipaaey Mrs. harry A. Hicks (nee) Lil- Mari:ed a Seea►d Class Nail Mater Post Office Dept., Ottawa, O"t Mail Early.' ' Telephone: WHHeholt 2-0910 I IPT10N RATES: ){2.18 W Im — Wftd Sfa U $3.0 qr year liar Victoria Burrell Witnan rn were held from Picton United Northwest coer of Old Plant Rood on No. 2 Highway MRRY MLIRKAR, Editor on Tltttrsday, December As the Christmas mailing AOYERTISINQ RATES 9M R 299 7th, 1961. Born in Peterboro season arrives again, we would Mrs. Hicks taught school in that appreciate receiving �lte co- operation of the mailing pub- Donald G. CraSS�ey city before her marriage in lie in the following ways: ANice Gift 1937. She was A faithful mem-. 1. Full and complete postal PUBLIC RELATJONS CONSULTANT ber of George Street United, addresses should be used on Trade Publicity — Product News — Advertising ' pining and district received a very nice Sift in choir. As a child she made her cards and parcels. vincial goV- home for several years with her 2- Return "dresses should be CONANT BUILDING — �.IAX PLAZA Brie 4or ohristmas from the federal and pro grandmother Mrs A. Burrell Placed on all items of mail. ^ t8 this week, when the formal '.'Green light" was and uncle 4M!• Russell Burrell, 3 Mailing Christmsa mail as I►lox: WH. 2-1231 �ickering: WH. 2.0363 early as possible, for example riven to go ahead with the construction of a'.new 14 she attended t°h a public Mail to the U.S.A. by Dec. 10. Wa vwstional school at the governmeMtVs.expense. school and high school later en- Mail.to Nfid. by. Dee. 10. PERSONAL= PROTECTION • teeing. Peterboro Collegiate In- . . 'uhool has long been needed here FrOm the statute. She belonged to the Mail to B.C. by Dec .10. PicM4 area there are 22 students now taking courses Mail to Alta. by Dec. 22 A. R. FART I E R-1 N S U RANCE ! United,Church sad was an ac- Mail to Man. A Sack.by Dec. 12 iu tecanioal schools in other municipalities. It is time tive member in all activities ' Mail to Maritimes by Dec. 14.also choir member. For the past Mail to Out. A Que. by Dec. 15. � � we had one of our own, and it is a pleasant change for seven years the late Mrs. Hicks au concerned oat to have•todebenture for it. Mail for Local Delivery>n►Dee- 031t taught' kinderkarten in the 17. FIRE — AUTO _LIFE — CASUALTY Much of the credit for this gift,' goes to our, own Queen Elizabeth School at Fie. a. Wrapping and tieing par- ton. She was a faithful member YMe Starr, MP., and Minister of Labour, who intro- in all church activities and Or- (Des strongly and securely. duced this proposal to the.government. ganist in her local church. A 5. Making separate bundles of past worthy matron of the Feast- cards for local and.out of town Parents will have to learn that their child can $gin ist in that o der s leaves to delivery. GLENDALE APPLIANCE SERVICE i In the past few ye®:rs public •I `.prestige and take his or her place in the.,world along mourn her loss her husband co-operation has been steadily academic trained persons, by being a skilled Harry, son Hugh of Toronto, improving and we sincerely hope with the daughters Shirley and Lorna. EXPERT REPAIRS TO WASHERS, DRYERS � that it will prove even better - teChnlCiaL. - . She is- survived by her parents 1 this year, sine it is vital W the f . . Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Wiman of I efficient movement of the mails. AND. DRYERS VENTED The technicians working on space missiles have cer- 500 Aylmer St. Peterboro, her H K. McKnight this ant. Today they are up in the front sister Dorothy (airs. R. A. ?Fop-,I �e TEm le 9-1 758 t taWy proved po kin of Oakville, and brother for J. G. Fultz Telep p .: lines along with the 'rest of them. s Harold B. Wiman of Ottawa. _... District Director�' f .— • — At,-az: I= COOPER BLOCK LTD. _ from suer o ors 111- = R = E of* 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO BLOCKS St BRICKS STRUCTURAL STEEL F � , CRANE RENTAL -- '"" - STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO Phones: WH. 2.1960 — WA. 2-5103 —� MO. 8-5911 It Creafiors of ` . .L r MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTION .+ :. . Beaumont.-Door 6.a.. a amll size beauty 19 ti'V1 ,11 allhe for THREE GENERATIONS chew ' r r 1' - • full-size fea' tulu s . - I: a1r s:..o ,.:.,a+n..,. : �� Stafford Bros.. Ltd. . AGiNERALMOTOrtSVALUE `•a7 •"-' .. .'. , YOUR CHOICE OF THRIFTY Generous comfort for lGIPfi4T NEW MR,,NIMBLE HANDUNB � Q N U M ENT S • plus the ease of L . cnIuER s ADULTS! Bum -absorbing ride! : "pOWER"EQUIPMENTI , DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY :MO 5-3552 • 1 POWER! P • •. eon �: �s , I 2 o } • , l: A"NNAH S Acadian emphasizes complete You'll appreciate Acadian's Acadian brings you new driv- For top gasoline economy, • in pleasure. Parking is a : .; choose the 90 hp EconoBame car comfort. There's ample extra-smooth, Mono-Plate' rear free springs, : cinch with light Acadian steer- : , 4. For extra get-up-and-go : legroom and hiproom—front I . • choose the 120hpEconoflame and rear.And many comfort high-coil front springs and is availablegwiah either or 6 6 Both engines thrive-on a "extras" are standard double-acting shock-absorb- cylinder engines. .LET US CATER TO YOUR CHRISTMAS 1 diet of regular gas. Acadian equipment. ere give superb suspension. optional at extra cost. NEW EARS ART • ». AND N Y PARTY AcadiaYt is exciting—new—refreshingly different. —r—_ - ' . .....,,?you'll love it! Choose from-8 sparkling models in •• '' • _ � ; ; ,, , ,�� •• :;,..., 2 great series—thrifty Invader or elegant l�umon . SANDWICHES ... .... ........ Ion 0 • �� I FANCY COME TODAY) C SE COME EI COME DRl.VEI = i CKTAIL SAUSAGE ROLLS .. z. — CCi do 50c J :r _ — - _ = POTATO SALAD and COLE SLAW ....... ... . ..... pint ._, pi 35c SHORTBREAD r FANCY CAKES, ETC. f j j�aer S.pa-enter station wagon .. The new-size beeuty with family-size economy...at your ACADIAN dealer's—today/ MAIN STREET PICKERING — ✓ 'WH. 243U..- ' 6s tun to its"THE TOMMY AMBROSE SHOW"on tin cBc TV'aslwork on Fd*MM^M•Chtok your tool 113611E for dw+nd sad Ikas. - A LES LIMITED TED . .. . TOR S . , L.A MO PICKERING •— PHONE WH. 2-5660.1 — MO. 8-4261 ♦ Pogo Threlb , Tbursday, December 14, till! 7 H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS • r 9AY auuumm!ImmNOTICE TO CREDITORS FRENCHMAN S WANT �s claims against thr, •state of John �D _. GREENW =I s Thomas Stephenson, late of the vii- Robert McKay, Commerce St., meeting on Sunday eventing. The i1Pifil 11,""°u r:"it"tui"tthru!1::klnlllll3mulae ` love Of Pickering, in the County of suffered a broken cheek bone, two following were elected: Comoro• Remember White Gift Service Ontario, Retired, who died .on or broken wrists, broken shoulder Bore, Dennis Furais; Vice Comm., next Sunday in the church and r s. about the 31st cloy,of October, 1961, bone and chest and head injur- Francis Allison; Rear Comm. of Sunday school. Sunday school will, ONTARIO are hereby required to deliver par- ies as the result of a 35-foot fall the Sail, George , Phillips; Rear be held as usual and joint service THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD titulars of the some to the under- last Saturday when the tree he Comm. of Power, Alf Adams; with church service. • - / NOTICE OF APPLICATION �Y THE signed not -later than December 28, was cutting broke off under Sec. Trees., Brian East. Gifts will be sent,to the Fred CORPORATION OF THE APPLICATION by OF 1961, after which time. the said ground and the tree toppled, The Fairport United Church Victor Mission in Toronto and i�1�1 1 so, PICKERING FOR AN ORDER OF THE •sro» will be distributed having r•- bringing him down with it. senior Sunday school class had gifts of money to M. & M. Fund' fl to ONTARIO. MUNICIPAL BOARD ALTER. Bard only to those claims of which Congratulations to Ted and their Christmas party on Friday of the church to be used where _ 1NG FIRE AREAS NUMBERS t and 3• the undersigned has notice of that Dorothy Barnes, nee Hearns, on night. They enjoyed music and the need arises. PARTS AND SERVICE TAKE NOTICE THAT: tine the birth of a baby daughter, dancing followed by refreshments. Farm Forum, was held at the Woshinq Machines - $20 and up (1) The council of the Corporation DATED at Pickering, this 5th day Lynn Christina, at the Scarboro The .junior Sunday schoof class home of John and Pat Kingstorie AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE of the Township of Pickering of December, A.D., 1961. 1 General Hospital last Friday. will hold' a Christmas concert on on Monday night. The topic was Phone: WHitehall 26410 �+as mad• application to The Elsa May Holmes and Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Dick Avis are Friday 'evening. Dec. 15. Marketing." Open Every Night Till 9 o'clock Ontario Municipal Board for an Walton Holmes, Executors, home from a trip to New Bruns- The Frenchman's Bay Yacht The Evening .W.A. will hold, order, . c-o William G. Lawson wick where they visited hits. Club are holding their Christmas their meeting on Wednesday night NOTICE �a} enlarging Fire Area Num• Box 310, Avis' parents. dance at the Oshawa Yacht Club at the home of bins. Chas. Me- Dr, S. D. W tsboum her 1, created by By-low Pickering, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Bill bobson spent oa Dec. 16. Eseryone welcome. Taggart and Afternoon W.A. will qi 1323 as amended by By- the weekend in Belleville. The Frenchman's Bay Ratepay- meet at the home of Mri. J. announces the opening of an law 2093, by the addition I Mr. and Mrs. Garry Balsdo^. ens' Assoc., have cancelled their Brooks. : office for general practise at thereto of the following and family spent-weekend at Tren- regular meeting for December. Mystery Pal Gifts' will be ex. 877 Antonio Street " lands: Telephone �Hour� n' g meetings. ALL the lands,in Lots 13 changed. at these meetin All Boy Ridges, Pickering Township, and 14 in Concession t We are sorry to hear that young LAST MINUTE . ladies welcome. t as of October 2, t96t, To Feature Paul Holobon is confined to•the TRIMMING IS SAFER Ruth Pegg. daughter of Mr. i "-south of the,Canadian Ajax Hospital and wish him a i Buying the tree too lace be No. 839-3031 Pacific Railway, all of yi g S and bits. Alfred Pegg is the lat. d Ontario:County Medical Society Lots 15, 16 and 17 in • e spay recovery fore Christmas allows it to be est victim of the measles. C o n t•s s i o n s Broken Cbr�stmas M usie The Fairport Yacht Club had come dry and, by the time it is Little Leslie Fisher was rushed APPLES AND POTATOES FOR SALE Font, Range 2, Broken the election of officers at their set up, the leaves mayrlse fail- to hospital for appendectomy. We MCINTOSH $2.00 per bushel, other Front, Range 3, and in and the resins are Makin Concession 1 south of Traditional carols, popular g g hope for a speedy recovery. -varieties available. Pleos•,bring con- Canadian Pacific Rail- Yule songs and music will be e } the branches dangerously Elam- �e Sunday school Christmas tamers for apples. Open-weekends: ,Nay, and all of Lots 16, featured on the Trans-Canada New D al Sys/em mable. If the tree is obtained • PICKERING ORCHARDS 19, 20 and 21 in Con- more than a week before Christ- concert will a held Dec. 22 in Telephone Hour program, "A � the church: We hope to see Santa 1 mile west of Pickering on No. 2 . easions Broken Front, Trip To Christmas", to be pre- • mas, it should be kept out of Claus there. Highway - WHiseholl 2.1247 Ron" 2, Broken Front, sented on CBC-TV, Friday, Coming To Area doors - covered with snow, if Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pegg vI- Range 3, Concessions 1 o,rs le. Kee the branches COLEMAN CHRISTMAS DISCOUNT " and 2, and the south December 22, from 9:30 p.m, to P P sited on Sunday with Fred and Six large Coleman coolers, reduced Seven-figure be telephone n the moistened. When it is brought half of Concession 3 of 10:30 p.m. (EST),. g' •Mrs. Parkin oO Ashburn: ' the Township of Picker• hers will ri introduced in the indoors, cut off all the small' •' - by $10 to $19• Three medium ■Ise Featured in the special Yule- I Frier-'�s o* loft. 1. Mc-can are coolers reduced by $10•to $12• Six ing. tide 'production will. be John Ajax-Pickering exchange co- twigs at the bottom of the trunk, sorry to iearn of her b:i-.g in the ureter lugs from 54 93.. One new out. (b1 reducing Fire Area Num- Raitt, star of television; films incident with the publication of nnd stand the tree in a container Oshawa Hospital. We hope you board 2 h.p. Elgin, $89.95- bee 3, created by Ily-law and musical theatre. Mr. Raitt the 196_ directory next October, in about ton inches of wet sand MILLER HEATING 2477, by excluding there- I J. W. Lowry, Bell Telephone will,soon be well. from the following'lands:I has appeared previously on the and water. evening fneads _9?odor St., Ajax WH. 2-3491 ti manager for this-area, said� On W ednesds; FOR SALE-Soloman floor furnace with ALL THE LANDS in Lots ms s' this week. • of John and Jessie Middleton r rota, controls and tank., Phone 13 and 14 in Confession Other internationally-known, gathered at the home of Mr. and g t south of the Canadian "Introduction of the new TODDLERS PREFER Mrs. W. Brown to say farewell AT. 2.5849• Poeifie Railway, all of stars LO featured on the pro- method of displaying numbers SIMPLE TOYS and present them with a floor POR SALE-Lody's bicycle, $15. Phone Lets 15, 16 and 17,1 in g� will be Lisa Delta Casa, will not mean an actual change `Very small children in the lamp and steam iron, an on Fri- . r Concess+on, Broken!June Morgan, The Lennon Sis in the dialing procedure, since day night at the home of W. Pegg, WH• 2'5344' From Range 4, Broken I ters, The Schola, Cantorum and the letters W and H in WHite- toddling stage don't appreciate LOST-Boo I• pup, six 'months old; Front, Range 3, and Violette Verd and- Edward expensive toys that are compli- neighbors in that area gathered fry g ^g" I �' I hall 2 will simply be replaced� present them with.an el:ctric fry block, white and tan. Lost in Bay Concession 1 south of 1 Villella. Gated or that require assistance s ono, Rewrird- Phone 839• Canadian Pacific Roil-1 by their corresponding figures pea and a 9mokictg statxi. John Ridge on the dial," loin. Low said. I from Dad or older children. and Jessie will be missed'in out h 3514 way: and all of lots 1$, Lisa Della Casa, one of the Lowry f Cuddly animals, pull-toys and t 19, 20 and 21 in Con• world's foremost,prima donnas, All Ajax-Pickering exchange community. They are'moving t0 1 FOR SALE-Two oil space heater■, - ce■lions Broken Front,,has sung in the Metropolitan I telephone numbers will be list-I anything that can be operated s. cheap; err. •IeeYrie moron, ease- t on the principles of an old Ashburn. nett week. �r :Rang• 2, Broken Front,A P p quarter horsepower, now. Phone Range 3, Concession t 'Opera and*many European and ! in the 1962 directory with I saucepan and a pact of sand or WH. 2.6932 after 610 p-n+• and 2, and 'the' south I South American centres. Mist• the prefix 942, instead of WH water will be inore welcome. ►' W would Ilk. to thank those who half of Concession 3 of Casa appeared on the Tranei 2. In all cases, the numbers will playthings that require some DISEASES THAT SNEAK UP the Township of Pickier. Canada Telephone Hour Christ- be completed by the same last It is never safe for anyone come to our assistance at the +lore reasoning on the part of the ing• tnas s ecial two ears a four figures as at resent. to diagnose his own symptoms of our Fire Saturday morning, ape- ( p y �` P !small fiery withh help in the de- t such .order to provide that the 1 since he may misinterpret what tialy thanking 'the South-West Fin lands to bi included in en• The Lennon Sisters, ular I "The. change to seven-figure I velopment of t >ir intelligence. Pop numbers is being made under I he' suspects are indications of Department, Township Police Deport-. longed Firs, Area Number I for their distinctive style of 3 Electrical toy• s.�iould not be ,. ment and Mr. Tem. Wright aced his shall b• $object to rtes provi- the All Number Calling (ANC) illness. If. he neglects having harmony, and Violette Verdy g operated by t.� • very small helper for their provt+pt action. sons of By•Iaws 1323 and and Edward Villelia, stern of plan, which will eventually,em-I child. He should ^ot be allowed I qualified medical opinion and -Mr.. and Mrs. Roger Sit 20'98 of the sold corporation. the New York Cif Ballet, will brace most telephones in Cana- to plug them ir,` the outlet. the doctor's proper treatment•in _ I .• he case of real disease. the con- and shall shat. *h• costs of y �,3a and,flit' United St8ces, Mr. t J in loving remembrance of my dear fire orot•dioo such costs to be also,appear on the program. husband, John, and loving father of def.oyd by o,special milt rot•I Lowery said."'Its Purpose Is �to! Idition could become too firmly Dennis, Arse+, Bernard, Gordon aced imposed on the lands in rt.e ,Re-:ording and supper-ciub ,make more telephone rumber3 // /� estabii3hed for a cure or,control. i .veronice, who died Dec. tt, 1956• area as enlarged- '1 star, Jane Morgan. makes her availab'e than would be possible, .TRY A NEWS ' Not all serious 'diseases show . We who loved you, sadly miss you (2 Any person dal••nq to do go,debut on the series. The Schaia under the two-ie'ter, five-figure' warring symptoms that can be t rte• said Car.torum choral �u which - ider.titied by anyone buts php- w As it dawns another year I may inspect coo,et.* gr P sy-stem.".. S CIAS IFIELP In ow lonely hours of tMrk:ng bv•ow'I or -r+• osf:ee o* the hap pung -with America's lead l � e,r 'p f3kC13n Township Clerk a, any t, ,.I Thy? Bell t lava oZnted i :Though,, of yaw era Over neon. irg 3yMphor,}' orchestras will out that under the two-Letter, 'during office host. - I resent a group f Chnitmae l five-figure method, now in etrect I would like to **Pro" my s'�nc•n (3`, Any ratepayer, .whin twenty•, P $ p .. thanks to' o'I my relatives, friends y c u cars, p.,bt,. totals and hymn. i in the Ajax-Pickering exchange. a^adosat,- ra J 13 ITe, and neighbors. Ladies' Afternoon :'co*.on of thSS notice, may file I P The artists will be aecom certain V or FSt cannot Auxiliary. United Church. P:cka•i^g w:•h the Township Clerk a anied b •,Donald Voorhees and i g W ;:for flowers, gifts and cards during my J...notica in writing of his ob••c•I the Telephone Hour orchestra. to form exchange names. Thus, : _ _ r stay in the Ajax Hospital, Special tie^ , such f such Obj and - the number of possible tele- 'THAN K YOU ! - • thanks to the nurses omd staff, Rev• fl+e grounds of such objtcrion. Mr. Bu tars, Dr. Atkinson and Dr, phone numbers is limited. ro are raby approval of Under the seven-figure plan, , F g rig . (4 Amy objections so filed w+.! be e �Tomlinso cons:dared by rtes board and.� Stock Car 5t1e _Mrs. fern Bryant this difficulty is bvercome,there- To all those Who- exercised their franchise -`the- said application. rho Board • b s-reatl increasing the num- f oy appoint a ring and place OK'd By Council i ber of potential telephone num- for o public hearing. DATED AT toRONTO, thu 17th cloy I Pickering Trap. Council is bers throughout the two coun� and especially to,those Who supported me and of November,VICKERS tries. With Ithe A Worked on TEMPLE TAXI to a stock car track be- _ = ing located south of the service NC method of my 'behalf. Acting Secretory road running to the CNR ,station listing telephone numbers;' Mr. "we expect to cre- - ••• • , - and abutting the Base Line on the Lowry added, pet ' - is pl. SCNOOL'AREA NQ• 2 eased IO announeo r RING south and 'Station Road on the ate enough new telephone num- 'T WNSHIP O PICKS 1 CaGest. hers to •!slat 'Until, the year . _ •, ,... TENDERS; ur o 8 interests , :�1 vsk yo `support for Word 5 in t crests e • A motion was. made to notify 2000." ,Answering Service lool•d Tenders ,:IJ•at!y marked as to Pickering Village that the township a for the O r Tender number`hill be received by the g g p Another r e soil, f Our township.is undenigned for the following: agreeable •EO applying t0 the change to ANC, the'.Bell man- t MS NOW OFFERED TO t OMB for a change in zoning and ager said, was that ft,eliminst- ; Tewd•r N•• 1 asking the village for their .com- ed the possibility of confusing TEMPME SUSSCRIURS i The instonotion and sypply of Oil ments, the letter •'I" with the figure HUBERT WANK Reach , hool and controls w Fairport Reeve Sherman Scott said that, on and,the letter"O"'with the Beach Scheel and Dunbarfen School �i - .• - • : for information call e■ eurtist•d iii the speciRebtien■ of Mr. Bert Sandham wq Proposes $� zero, as teas•happened in R. P. Allsep and Associates, Consulting the track, would like get staffed �e'•pa�r ;; ' '• in''the'spring. Engineers• in+addition.to,the Ajax-Pick- TEn*1e 94 1 .n of Fin • I Galling will!also be Number T•nrhr N• 4 lerin ext nge, ' The installation and suPPIY 9 g introduced ■■■■■■1■■■■■■■■> ■■■■■11r1�■1■■1t■s■■■l•1■■■1•■>•■t Alarm equipment of various sehoois as -Hospital AYlai t' ,l" V'tlfe'+dsMb''LliTlti'lt1 lBOwirian- ■ i' - ■ t outlined in, the specifications of P. P. Ville, Hampton and Whitby. N SHOP OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY � Alls and Asiociotes Ltd- Consulting • i Engineers. Hods Meeting a AND FRIDAY-9-8 P.M. - 'SATURDAY 6 P.M. W A T E R Tender Na ' CAL. Mold TEST Y01lR OWN TUBES FREE ! I The December meeting of the ■ ■ Supply of gosolive and Iub-;%ants for, Women Hospital Auxiliary was ■ school busses. i hpl i nn• +r+rs / ■. _O.N-Nn.-2-HIGHWAY 1N D_UNBARTOIN.-.-' 4r ! r Nurses''Residence. - ■ ■UL the Area: Opening with O Canada, and tae Catholic Women's League,� 19 Supply of wage to va io'�s sci+oois in = PUDDISTER followed by the Lord's Prayer. A held their Christma, bazaar on ■ A. D Tender No. 5 -1 very brief meeting was held. The. Noy. �o 'rl'e wish to thanks all a a a ���+rrr . The removal of snow from school president, Mrs. .Tean Cain, offi- I u;ao donated and helped in any ■ ■ Phone AT. 2-3292 driveways and premises. clally opened our iazaar. Nfr� way to"make it a .success. ■ ■ Tender No. 6- f Eleanor pCarr convener and, her -Til bazaar drah prizes w'zre j ■ ;` The cutting of weeds in schooi yards. helpers Should be highly compli-I won hy' Mrs. J. Garland, Mrs. ■ Tenders close at 5.>7 ?•'M• December mentrd on the' variety and tear-i ti. Glady , loin. J. Kersten, 'Mrs.IN G L E N D A L E 20, 1961• gains, purchased there. Mrs. Doro- J. Howarth, birs. J. Togerson, ■ / ■ Application for Terser Forms is to be`,' thy We�tnev conducted carol bir;. J. Brett, Mrs. Slomen, Mr. A ■ APPLIANCE made the Administration Office; singing with Mrs. Lois Wheeler Togerson. 3 ■ Rosebank Rood School, R.R. 'J, Picker. ■ SERVICE Ros AT. 2.5889. assisting 'at the piano. A lovely C.W.L. meeting was held on ■ evening bag was won by Mrs. Thu Dec. 7. A social eve- ■ . i D(PERT �eEPA1R5 TO T�,e lowest or an 'tender not news• ■ r y Thompson. Mrs. Jean Cain was Ti ningplanned for the January ■ �,. ■ i sarily acc4pted. A. W. TYAS presented with a Christmas plant meeting. It was decided to give ad :. ■ ys " WASHERS, DRYERS Business _Administrator by Mrs. Carr. An enjoyable eve- Christmas party for the altar boys ■ TEmple •9-1191 839-1191 TEmple 9-1%Si P,G. HUNT ring was concluded with refresh- and an outing or party for the _ Chairman of the Booed taents. „ junior choir. ■■■■■■■■■■■>•■■■1\■■■■■■■■■■■■w■■■■■7■■A■R■tB■ i ' • Page Four TI4E PICKERING' NEWS Tfiu rEdoy, Decon bar 1,4; 1961 LNSL'RAlVCE '; -;, •' ;REAL ESTATE - N ews for Men ' Thank You ' — Office WH. 2-6212 Residence WH. 2-3115 ,. and Women Over Forty y WITH GOOD HEALTH COMES GOOD SLEEP — GOOD To those who voted for me and tom commit- ''aC Y R I L E. - M O R L E Y tee who worked for me in last Saturday's elections, APPETITE AND GOOD MENTAL ATTITUDE • I extend m sincere thanks. first Time 'Fr' l Resident A erlt' y Now for the .. Your ien:!l .. . 'Compliments of the Season to All. Canada n. 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 :PICKHRING, ONTARIO JOHN CAMPBELL IRMARON SUPER TABS After years of research, this Super Tab has been found -. and proven with five essential vitamins for most mere bers of the family, especially for those over forty. H N L . LAY - low depressed f ,� eeling—tack of confidence—dizziness- nausea faint, run down feeling—worry about nothing sus INSURANCE -irritable—always tired and brooding—all can be c PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE •D �IGLAND ed by deficiency in minerals and vitamins.NOR- COMPANY LTD. Don't despair no matter how long you have been of- Don't — AUTOMOBILE FIRE Mr. Clifford C. Layeox takes this opportunity to flitted. Get back on the road to good mental and ' physical health. 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST thank his many friends and supporters who voted IRMARON is a new Super Tab absolutely guaranteed. ORlee: Station Plow,Ajax shopping Centre, Phone: WH• 24301 Money gladly refunded if after 30 days you are not phone For Immediate Coverage Day Or Night and wonted on his behalf at the municipal elee- satisfied with results. NOW AVAILABLE — 10-DAY TREATMENT — $5.00 bons, Dec. 9th. (immediate delivery throughout Canada) APPRAISALS - HOW TO OBTAIN IRMARON — ��!! Send cheque or money order(do not send cash) to: V . NEWELL Seasons Greetings to one and all. NATURAL REMEDY COMPANY (Gladys_Newell) 7741fs Yangs Street . _ Toronto 5, Ontario -Real.Estate Broker — Pickering Village _ SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR IRMARON FOR CANADA wk. 2-5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 - Whitby — Phone MOhawk 8-4703 - tobourg FR. 2-7601 - 't �„HIghway' Ili Mile East of Dunborton, No 1 Hlghway� Support HOS it{..EI �r1YE'!Card of Thanks ST. GEORGE'S DR. ALFRED I would like to thank the ratepayers who voted l for me for school trustee-in Saturday's. elections . HALL : : . •= L. VAN_ AGS l P 1 C K E R t N G and especially thanking Mr. Val Jackson and all To my supporters and workers at the elections ---_-� e VF TERINARIAN others who worked on my behalf. _ Banquet and Meeting lest Saturday, I extend tr>Ey sincere thanks-for your Facilities Qld Rosebank.Rd.' North Compliments of the season to one-and all. - p . _ efforts on my behalf. CATERING SERVICES R►R. No. S, Pickering (Seating 100) RNEST PLITZ Telephone, WH. 2=1899 7-,.lephone TE. g-1822 -' tl to All Season Greetings One and . 0 Answer TE. 9-1504 OPTOMETRIC LONG DISTANCE CALL —HARRY W. BOYES VISION CARE zenith 3-5140 JOHN L. RAWBGN, R.O. :(No Toll Cbarga) - My Sincere-Thanks PLEASANT STREET (WF LIVERPOCh RD. SOL"") FRENCHMAN'S BAY Monteith, Monteith, Riehl EYES EXAMINED ; Co, May { take this opportunity to 'thank the many - GLASSES FITTED and REPAIRED. I CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS people of Pickering Township and to my hard ' G. W..RIEHL. C.A., R.I.A. BYEAPPOINTMENT. TE.9-2607 LICENSED TRUSTEES working supporters who elected ` me as your .Thank you for the confidence you have In me: Ir Ajax - Oshawa Stratford Depu+y-reeve at the elections last Saturday., l am very grateful for the wonderful support I _ Oshawa RA#%"ph 5-3347 SEAWAY suRT R. WATERS, CA.. received on Dec. 9th. I especially thank every one W Hiteholl 2-0890 am at the service of all ratepayers of the town- : who worked on behalf during th@ past few WATER-.SUPPLY . - . my WHitehall 2-1397 ship and if will be my pleasure to serve you when- weeks. 24-HOUR SERVICE • MILLER L L E R ever possible 1 a Christmas 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 ; My family and w'ISh Merry Char' sand a5.00 for 500 GAGS. _ . - ;7.00 for 1000 GALS. -1N E A T I N G 'Comp mien++, � the-Season to One and All. Prosperous New Year to All. $9.00 for 1500 GALS. - r Gas and Oil In'stedlations --ROSS DEAKIK Councillor Wad j VARIETY IS FOR +Clean-Out Servke --MRS. JEAN L McPHERSON 't VEGETABLES, TOO .24-HOUR CALLS " Serving the et>arne' vegetables, -9 Tudor Street, Ajax cooked in the same manner day i after day -will•slot•, win• favor AJAX AMl Pll IMFZIN6 ; with those members of tie WK�. 2�91 "OEl(1�1L HOBP�1'AL family who a'"'C¢T►amdure `cd'; St�iYKiiitt-fat' of vegetables anrvay. By varying November 1981 the method of cooking ,- ar — , sometimes serving them ':raw; FIRST MORTGAGES ARMNGEa � �' � Ad>vutte� S - 41 wtsb .'lo l�aei lire electors ai'Waitd 31 and .alEO E11y :many tNeEtds these good -foods a m become a ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES -resident favorite,as well Be s valuable AVAItABIE FOR ADDITIONf Town od Aln7c ..... 89 -th►O � p•Hrlleri TOwi': hi for the larldslIde Y1Ctory that Was afforded Pickering Villae••p. .......... 20 �' past of the menu. Potatoes can Town in What ................. 19 ~• ' be boiled, AND IMPROVEMENTS. baked, scat- 8 g me On elect'IOn da. ::.loped or creamed. Cabbage-.can WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN 6 the Whitby Township be made tasty by varying ON EXISTING MORTGAGES "" """ ' recipe. for,its preparation. Car- Oshawa ... 4 _ ;1 will do everything in my power to fulfill the pledges 1 have made to trots, turnips and some of the IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE Others .•.. ................• ......... b lather vegetables, can be deli- FINANCING i FOR FAST l pie Of t cious in salads, served raw. COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL - 219 the ele ctor3. t take this opportunity in wishing 'all the pee he Town- Number of Babies born ......:. 36 ' THE SENIOR CITIZEN AUBREY E. IR-LAND Cotal:Out Patients 375 - g ry Christman and a Happy pe us New NEEDS PROTEIN Jut Patients X Ra s ,•......•.227 z a Mer COMPANY ' in Patients X-rays ...•............112 ;hi of Piekerin p an Pros ro AND COM y Although the older person's Dliniature X-Rays 47 -growth has stopped, he still Year. 100 ADELAIDE 5T. W. I aboratory In Patients needs foods that will maintain Treatments •.... .. •• ............935 air his body, He needs w --JOHN GREENING and rep TORONTO 2, ONTARIO ,aboratory Out Patients reasonable amounts of protein, Treatments A ; by meat Which can be supplied EMpore MS300 or EMp.re 6-59M poultry, eggs and cheese, Hood Transfusions .... 20 a fish, ..linor Operations ...... .... 25 as well as dried peas and beans EwaMsgs (ajor Operations Sl and nuts. Milk, whole or skim- rEmvl• 9.1730 — w. t-<t902 .., Eye, No,e and �, fresh or powdered, is also Throat Operations .a< 91ood soared of protein --� i :�• sees 1 • - THE P I C K E R I N G NEWS 1lwsisq,Daanbe 14, 161 r� llvs Ease .R-S NESS DIRECTORY ' Services In :wnbarton _ A: _ ,, ,, - T'W>ZLIAM G. LAWSON The Churches UNITED CHURCH (Highway No. 2) J107tfter and Solcitor GUARANTEED McEACHNtE'S W. A. MCKAY, M.A., Ph.D- Radio-TV Service Funeral Director MINISTER _ 2 2741 TEi.EPHO WH. - Pickering Any Make or Mode! Dee. 10—Leoside United Church ARTHUR FIELD United Church Girls' Choir QHURCH ST. N MCKERI 1113,ONr. Mlritstea REV. MELVILLE BUTTARS' Dec. 17—WHITE GIFT SERVICE DICKERING Private Ambulance Service Dec. 2�-cHRtsTMAS SERVICE TWO CHURCH SERVICES SERVICE OF WORSHIP-11 a.m. .:DAY OR NIGHT 9:13 a.m. and 11:07 a m. CHURCH SSIOOI-1 T a.m.—All ,- • Sunday School Same Hours Departments WATER DELIVERED - odes DRUGS LTD. WiV1. McEACHNIE, Prop. AUDLEY — SERVING CHRIST IN THE - Sun. School COMMUNITY SINCE 1835 1.15 P. M. West of Dunbarton *. 2.30 P. M. - church Service .1 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Pickering COSMETICS. - SUNDRIES ' BABY NEEDS ATlantic 2-0063 Pickering Ont. The regular morning worship Pickering, GRACE PRESBYTERIAN SQ1.vice was conducted by the CHURCH minister Mr. K. Heron. The MORNING WORSHIP choir entergd to the singing of STORE HOURS: 11 am.—West Rouge School the processional psalm "I'll of KEN and CLARKE Creighton, Fraser, Auditorium Salvation take the cup,On God's ''WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 pent. P R E H T I C E ;SUNDAY SCHOOLS name will I call., The scripture Readings were from Isaiah Drynan do Murdoch West Rouge School— Chapter 9 and Phillipians chap- SUNDAE and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m: to S p.Atl AUCTIONEERS 9:30 am.-4 years and over , Barristers, Solicitors and I1 a.m.—up to 8 years ter 2. Mr. Herons timely ser- Cleaned cad Authorizad for the Mon was on Preparing for - ea..eSn el Ontario abed Peek 111 o m.=Nursery PP PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5%1 Notaries Public Centennial Road School- Christmas". As . we approach le.. flash. iwesebold t 1 am.-All ages. Christmas Day we should rejoice posaftes ' RMi IwaM a m ea UNIT or coMMER0 CmAAUILS 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. in the•birth of our Saviour and I as Resunabla R•� join in the spirit of giving with oum NOW=AT ONE Pft" 5 51meoe St. N., Oshawa good will and love in our hearts. rf118fl" R.O. fte" Asine't UW3 Telephone RA. 3-3446 The anthem by the.choir was Grwham- HARDWARE AMrhio. P.O. Phera Mary. 20i p / the beautiful carol by A. W.be" r.M St. Georges Whitehead "The. Christ Child Auctioneers been t� Smiles". Mrs. J. O. Brisbin was Anglican Church the soloist.'The junior congrega- APPLIANCU PAINTS TOOLS PICKERINO - ONTARIO Lion leader was Mr. O. Harney [� Dr. John �es�k t`"'ar` assisted by Miss -Penny Snead. GLASS ETC. �. R. FLEU RY • REV. M. s, SHEPHERD, &A.,D.D. In the -evening the S u n d a y BARRISTER - SOLICITOR _D E N T I S T •� 196, Pickering,2 oat. school presented a devotional GENERAL' H A R D W A RI = NOTARY PUBLIC - - r� wHiteholl 2-33t3 service "The Christ comes to -. . Itl .b old R..d SUNDAY SERVICES Christian Homes". Narration phone:`WHitehall 2-1911 Pickeriftg 830 are.—Hoy Communion was given by the minister and Higidaad CFO" 111110 o.m.--Morni Prayer each class took part with an an AT. 1.7391 or AT. 1.1362 Pickering 111.00-a.m.—Holy c-union -them suitable for their part of Medical Cientm (4th Sunday) the service. Also assisting was a 1t00 a.m.—Sunday Scheel in the Girls' choir. Sun- Parish Hall day School uperintendent Rob- 11.00 � � Btisaday b FrWay-94641M PAL eve. At the Parish Hall) need ert Young and the teacher are X a �"'da1' to be congratulated for the l b Ap�arsae I E:.WH. 24)"0 Room-ages up to 4 gars the splendid work being done in ill her OFF C � Johns-Manville Den • WEDNESDAY the Church School. Marion Me- RES.: W H. 2-1655 10.00 a.m.-Holy Communion and Clement organist and choir DON'T MOVE—IMPROVE MONUlViENTS intercessions For the Skit leader waisted. at both services. On the Sunday School Staff are WITH ALUMINUM OR WOOD = "Nigghway Mosumerd Waco'" Miss Kathy Palmer, Mr. and ROStRf AUSTIN, Prep. • s • Mrs. Van Nuss. Mrs. J. Peter- COMBITIATION DOORS & WINDOWS - W M . E . Christian Science son. Mrs. 4. O. Brisbin, David RR. 1, Whitby, Ontario Grisley, Mrs. W. Boyes and Mrs. PAL-O-PAK INSULATION FOR ATTICS Two miles went of Whitby Society C. Rogers. Air, Heron gave a M tie. 2 Highway, between s H E R R I N -ROUOB HILLS, ONTARIO TERMS ARRANGED Whitby and Alex sermnnette on the Littlest angel P"otd: Whitby Mo. 6-3462 1 CHURCH SERVICE AND which was enjoyed by parents. No. I Highway -WHitehall 2-3251 7� SUNDAY SCHOOL and children. SUNDAY-11 a.m.—In tM Remember t h e candlelight Funeral and 'Aliertun Building, Kingston Rd-. Service next Sunday Evening at At PLUMBING Ambulance Sery ice Rouge Nina Testimonies a Heday a gluon at the Wednesday Meeting. "IT COCLD,T 4eneral ALFRED KAYES held at 8 p.m. HA - TO DIE" PLUMBING BATHROOMS ALL ARE WELCOME • at Pickering 4 Highway The Reading Room is open to That's Probably a saying that .. •. PRESSURE SYSTEMS Beach Road the Public Daily has caused more•injuries and �� than other. IN '. Some Location The m TS - �ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES K (ESTIMATES GIVEN * ::For Further information {. deaths the n e an Call ATlontk 2,2633 who tries to start a stubborn Phone WHitehall 2-6717 �ele hOAe fire in a coal or wood stove may STOOLS GLASS •` ETCe P decide.that it would be safe WHitehall 2,3610 for him to pour,gasoline or coal st. Andrew's ail into the stove, on to smould- Television & Radio Presbyterian Church hang kindling. Many homes . • have burned down in this way, • • Church St. N., Pickering, Ont. and many lives have been lost. °.1Re'anrs BRADY Kenneth Huron, B.A. . Minister Gasoline is even more danger- ptNpNI:�TEarpl. 9.1111911 Phone. W H2-2893 kept coal oil and should be B ' 'Hardware PLUIYtBING A M. - Sunday School kept outside the home, in a cool DUNBARTON RADIO i T-V place. A good way of starting _ 11.00 AAA_ Church Service afire safely is to set the kind- 1 all 2-0484 - Pickering Phone WH'teh A N. RATfBWT ling as usual, mixing with it some thin sticks that have been The tine lea to dipped into coal oil. Bits of Test for TB G, CONANT, B.A. everything in Plumbing. waxed paper or old, milk car- ROOM ire tons.will help to start the fire amisTER Ate SOLICITOR GOOD VALUE AT THE FAST : without': a flareup, if a safe RIGHT PRICE CONITH BLDG.. AJAX amount is used. `open e.+ir TIS s:».p... ,• . .. "� 1!1h firaeee St. feeth,,Onhahsta Sawrdey TIN t:N ►.w• REPAIRS i ALTERATIONS " CO. 4320 Kingston Road SERVICE DENNIS CARTAGE INSURANCE West. Hill MacLEOD S OF WRITE OR PHONE Water Supply cb"p Rata far Form and C"TA" AT. 4-4721 500 gals. .................... 14 30-i fAO Building. DICKERING $6.00 Windstorm Insurance on Buildings, { 850 gain. ... . Windmills: Silw, Etc nE1• 2- 860 1,000 gals. .................. 37.00 Atrfea"le insurance of AR limes ALSO SAND ,- 3RAVEL • DENNEY BROTHERS TOP SOIL AND FILL ' 7. Bowman & Gibson %-Mac Can Fix-lit" AT. 4.4659 ;.` •,�, � 2' WEST HILL PHoNae WHITBY MO. sas21 HEATING CONTRACTORS �+'•tea-- -�•� ` • �\ Hot Water, Steam Systems Installed HAVE YOU f W. H. J. Thompson, � � • ; SEPTIC TANKS . ' � f..•� ,..` � >.. Alterations and Repairs ` B.A., LL.B. TEmple 9.-3357• TRIED A SARRIsTER and SOLICITOR CLEANED µN" arNhit Columbia and Ontario ' '�E�Sr� OLENWOOD BtDO- MAX The Pribilog Islands in the W. J. BUTT A tiny drop of fluid is Lire stria wt71 tlllOw whether a Berta Sea got their name from dds yoangg�stceerr has been infected with the gear abut ante tivHlMtdl !-3131 Gerastm Pribilof. a Russian sea Oshawa — RA. 3-4044 tarlasrs. Tabercalia Eesting Programs are upportad by the lia Tosspla 9.2,136 captain who dtat:overed them m CLASSIFIED? of Christmas Seals now being oonduet�ed by dw 1786. gctgo • rwcietioas Caoad�. - •aai Six _�.•__._� _ THE DICKERING NEWS -- - T1�ursday,-bocember 14, 1%1 • 1161 some ty Reeve who would give you after spending s week in The �ndsy, the impression they are bitter Mount Sinia Hospital undergo= SCOUT NEWS but i enemies. ing treatment. b :E S�' ROUGE NEWS The Reeve Mr. Scott, took the Miss Kim MacPherson,Ridge- The wood Rd. many young friends Ajax chair to answer some questions A Patrol Leaders' Confe�ne;wed• All such as why are the sewers go- are glad to see her out again is being held this Saturday at eiy West Rouge Ratepayers in to be put down the middle after undergoing surgery for St. George's Parish Hall Dec. g Open the board as Chairman three an even level. g appendicitis at.the Oshawa Hos- Mr.-Walter Bergman, also a of the road and Mr. Scott ex- PPan , 9th. P.a sure and.be there P.L.S. Meeting Wed. Nov. 29th for the years previous exp n the I ital recently-��" present .member of -the Board P�� that only the Engineer P Y• Bring your lunch. Meeting is Purpose of meeting the Candi- big problem of the Area at pre-- was introduced and said he felt could answer this and he was Many happy returns of the from 9 a.m. till 4 p.rii. dates seeking office in the Town- ent was Transportation due.to Mr. Hunt had spoken and cov- on holiday in Ireland a nice day to Brian Tearne, Rouge Robert Ashton -and Peter l be every one is Highlands Dry w o was mine Donnelly at their last Scout ship election Sat. Dec. 9. Mr. the delay in the Bay Ridges eyed his views. p ace to w Dec. 6 to J oa n Beattie went on to Rdver's. Alex Green, President of the School but feels this will be waiting to see the start of the oo meeting Mrs. Adamson, President of excavating for the sewerage Ridgewood Rd. on her ninth Glad to hear the good news, Community Assoc. introduced solved bq, next fall. Mr. Fred g birthday Dec, 6th and to Peter The Home and School Council, in West Rouge. Mr. Scott boys, Hope you will enjoy your Me speakers, in turn,.On the Hunt, of West Rouge and Area- pipes School Board for Area No. 2 ent Chairman- :of the School spoke briefly on The Public Li- assured the residents that he Smith, Ridgewood Rd. who cel- Rover training. brary and explained the Estill- ebrated his twelfth birthday •Mr. Adamson, spoke briefly on Board has worked to bring the firmly believes the mill rate will Scooters and their wives had the cost and importance of edu- teachers' salaries to an equal ties of a Library either -in .a be down, therefore lower taxes Nov, 29th. their Annual Evening Saturday p Central Building which would next ear. Mr. and Mrs. YDoug Comber Dec. 3rd at St. George's Parish cation in every community and basis with the municipalities be looked. after by a Library y and family, Rouge - Hills Dr. bell. felt he would keep this in mind around us and if re-elected to Board The meeting closed over a "sere in Detroit, Mich. last week if'elected. Mr, Myles.Cook, who the Board will endeavor to keep social cup of coffee and cake. This time it was a social has had previous experience on an even budget and salaries on Candidates for Council in fora few* days attending awed- evening of Dancing although The children had d a holiday g Ward Five are Mr. Herb Wank from school in West Rouge last ding of a relative. Miss Diane quite a number were unable to- from Rosebank and Mr. Ed Friday as the teachers were at- Comber was a bridesmaid at attend a.good time was had by ANNUAL MEETING Fleurey, West R o u g e who tending a Convention in St. the occasion. all. seemed to have no quarrel with Mr. Wayne Goddard,. Port During the Evening Cub q Catharines. Many of the parents g Ontario County SOLI Crop Improveme nt each other as yet-but both would took the opportunity and took Union Rd. has returned from Master, Mrs. Betty Wilcox and like to be elected. Unfortunately the young fry to_see Sarita England where he was working Mr. Bill Maidmen were pre- • • vie can only have one. downtown• for some time. sented their Part Two Wood Association I We are happy to see Mr. Stan Badge Certificates by Truman 1 THE:LEGION HALL UXBRIDGE Seeking election for Deputy -Mrs. Shirley French, Rouge Phillips, Chesterton S h o r e s , Wilcox, District Cub Master. HALL, Reeve there is more fire behind Hills Dr. took her family and around again after his stay in .Don't forget Cub's their is Tuesday, scember 19, 1961 at 10:30 a.m. the Candidates Mrs. J. McPher- spent .the weekend with her St. Michael's Hospital where he no Cub meeting this Friday as Christ- - SPEAKERS . son; an ex council lady and mother in Hamilton. underwent surgery. it is your -Public School Christ- i DR. W. E. TOSSEL4 Deputy Reeve with shall we say Mr. Bredodski, President of maa,Concert. Professor and Head of the Fi•1d Husbandry Department Previous worthwhile experience. The West Rouge Canoe Club, O.A.C., Guelph, Ontario Mr. Boyce, Councillor f r o m ,mould like to'thank the Kiwanis DON'T HOARD MR. KEN FALLiS Ward Three for the past two, for their gift of One Hundred MEDICINES and, therefore, dangerous, The Field Crops Branch, Toronto Yore would also like to be, Dollars to the Club, and an When medicines and drugs are doctor or. druggist should be elected as would Mr. Cliff Lay- nounees they would like new purchased -the date should be I asked to suggest the length after of Reports will b• Ohr•n on the various field anp d.ase�aha+iews cox, with two years experience members so if you would like written on the label before it i time for' safe storage; after given o ow during else -fear as your representative on coun- to join this worthwhile Recrea- is placed in the medicine cabi- that date it should be destroyed. cil from Ward Five, tion call Mr. Bredodski at AT net. Many medicines deteriorate Pills and liquids should be FREE LUNCH AT NOON EVERYONE WELCOME The meeting was very quiet 4-4573. with age and became useless,I flushed away, never thrown out H. L. FAIR, Set.-Treas. NORMAN LEHMAN, Pr•sidem outside of a few comments from Mr. George Campbell, East *bile others evaporate and be- �where children could find and two of the candidates for Depir. 'Ave. is home and around again come stronger and more potent swallow them and be poisoned. ran 'Tow nshi Tax a ears NOTICE to , Dicke P y A new•unrealistic; unheard of system of less because'I an a lover of nature tad that diction to leave no doubt as to what a property The virulent germ of deception and subter. - taxatiop is being subtly imposed on us all swamp is beautiful to me.'. "It is worth that assessor's duties and limitations are, fuge on the tact-payer can hardly be made under the insidiously subtle heading of "Real- :.lo me." - 11P more crystal-clear than by the Commissioner c istic Value" which in effect, is a subterfuge to -- - In the notice to all tax-payers sent out himself when in his own notice to all tax- discard actual value in taxation and really "That property is more valuable to me by the Assessment Commissioner Mr, Goslin, payers of September 1961, he who is well paid take us into a method conducive-to legalized than the property I sold facing the Brock he says: _' _ by the Municipality to know what effect such fraud on the taxpayer and should be nipped Road"• On the moral of Goslin's idea of "re*- t vicious "re-assessment" will h a v e on your In the bud by every taxpayer, before it is too istic" values r he would assess that man one i. "There bu been a re-assessment 'off land taxes, yet admits(') so innocently, so naively, late. third.the price because he "is not willing to values throughout Pickering Township for the 30 smoothly and with such suave abandon: sell for.leaa". •year 1961 upon which your 1982 taws WILL There are many many highly reprehensible be levied. "I do not know what effect the re-assess- points of Law, Evidence and Fart against the .. This means a rate of =1,186.00 per acre "modus o randi of the Piciserin Township on,the swamp while the lanai facing the Brock 2. "If, upon "amining'your.assessment, you hone will have on your taxes. t sincerely ppee but I Municipality to suggest that the Commissioner Road and •the Eighth .would be taxed $750.00 fled it does not compare with similar ro r- hope it will help to level out the tax load". 'Mr. Goslin, and the Municipality should be per acre because that 'was an established tiej being put to the same use.in your locality. ;'If that is not-rubbing it in, what is? brought to account in open Court. actual value". please eq.ntact the Assessment Department for Let us ask him and ourselves' WHO PUT LL us analiae the system (7) items in chat The realistic moral o! the Commissioner's -an explanation. THAT LOAD 'ON THE TAXPAYERS BUT notice to the tax-payer as sent by Mr.' Goslin "realistic" theory is: If you want to save taxes The entire above two paragraphs are pure THE MUNICIPALITY HE IS CO,MbiISSION- - Commissioner. and live economically, don't live in'the luxury unmitigated double talk, because the new re- : :-ER OF? and lights fantastic of an ia6lated mosqur`to assessment scheme has been preconceived and The climax of absurdity in this new meth= infested swamp;- with no conveniences but tailor-made to frustrate the taxpayer and WHO IS ADDING MORE LOAD 1b IT od appears to have ceen reached.by a notice on a nice flat tlrj land on the' Highwray, near justify the Township's own creation hoodwink- NOW? TO COYER UP THE MISMANAGE- ' sent out by the Township of Pickering of Sep- -busses, schools, shops etc., where it is cheaper. ing the tax-payer with ostensible reason but biENT? tember 1961 in which the Commissioner Mr.- and taxes are lower ! ! ! It must be remem- in reality pure eye-wash and make-believe ;Goslin said in his typically convineirg manner: tiered that the swamp had no access what- . since it will not help any complainant, because WHO IS PREPARING US FOR FUR- the 1961 Assessment should repro- &over, nor any right-of-way to it, only from the assessment has in effect, already been NOTI KILLINGS E SAYS: " ria an OWN my adjacent property while the less valuable levied and any exptanationa ate pure idle chat- NOTICE WHEN HE SAYS: "That an assess- "THAT one third of the actual value etc. and Land was on the corner of a paved'Highway. ter and waste of time. ment is only for one year and may be changed then sets out to tell you ghat the "actual the following year". Let The language used by Mr. Goslin in his value' is but on such evanescent effluvium of us analyze further the would-be assess values as ".realistic", The truth being totally notice to the tax-payer of September 1961 is It is no wonder the Township has a"tax- values t, namely that the most truly totally ment on this farm on his "realistic' basis and a very studious masts 'ece of make-believe load" when the Commissioner himself admits let us presume that Mr. Goslin is right in value is the actual value. his theory and let us also*'presume that the subterfuge with a benign 6errtiLity, placidity he does not know the effect the re-assessment The assessing of property is not as to owner can ask whatever he likes for his pro- -and pussillanimity exclusive y,Goslinian.. .will have on the tax-payer' whgther any man should put his property on perty without fear of the tax-collector.—After That notice is indeed a superb example­ . We have as citizens, a duty to perform in the market either for less or for more than ally Canada is not' Russia of persuasive double-talk. our democratic Christian society' and those three times 'the assessed value; that is no- - __who are not vigilant in the most elementary i body's business, Prima facie. That is not real- Should that farmer be taxed• because of Let us have a hypothetical case-for com- rule of common decency,justice and civil right, istic value, since personate circumstances could :his pefisonal,individual love of a' mosquito- parison in frank honesty and let us imagine ,sooner or later will find themselves subjugated infested swamp or his love of nature as real- that a group of Communists and bandits, thugs =,land enslaved alter the case one way or an other but what istic value? In fact, the 30 acres have no and yegs came from the Sierra blaestra, like is truly realistic value is what a property sells value whatever-to`anybody else with no ac- p property commissioner has his duties to for on bona fide basis. That is what establishes Castro did in. Cuba and invaded the Township A ".- real value. That is, finding somebody to buy �� � it nor tight-of-way. It is-even illegal Of Pickering, at the point of automatic .:perform within the sphere and tradition of our aL with the. loudest value which.can be fog- to g ll inaccessible property and therefore whine-guns and in the language of thugs ,Magna Carta spirit and not indulge in pro- horned: CASH OF EQUITY. illegal to tax it exclusively, yet that is what -sent the same notice'to the Pickering Township 1fessionialisms, as to how much they can milk ` the farmer is "willing to put-his property on tax-payers. The language of course will be 'the public with such absurd rulings as sug- There is no such a thing in our.' ur•system . the market" far. r islightly different as follows: Rested to me, fomenting ways anerh��the of economics, from peanuts to Realty which "We of chi where w-e wants cha, but ilia differentiate between one tax-Pay and liar any"realistic"value,greater than the price - cost °130,000.00 (as I under- ou, panka and suckers, we're going to others according how much each tax-payer some one pays for anything an the open mar- stand), 20 acres without brTd`ings sold for. tell Y has that can be taken from• set as' actual value.' In order that you, tax- $15.000.00 (as I understand). The value of the give you a break, a sucker's break, we want payers, know wh$t I am talking about I shall swamp land to the owner is $35,000.00. Since to slaw yon se gays that we are guys of It is time we tax-payers got together to gyve you the . true case which is, the buildings are the most valuable part of principles; and then continue: We're going to protest against such abuses and not leave it . very ii u the on following tr "realistic" values, the farm with one mile of frontage on a paved rob the contents of your pockets equally to one man only. It is your duty to write to as follows: Highway,,it is not unreasonable to presume "If upon examining your wallets, you find me, giving me your support, comment or cen- that the balance of•110 acres, valued at only they do not compare with similar other wallets sure. 4 - -- I Some time ago I bought a farm on the three times the price of the swamp land with- being put to the same use, please contact•our The tae-payer has no excuse if he does Brock Road of 130 acres from a- mortgagee out buildings or access, 'would make that farm .Robbery Department for an explanation but not protest in open Court since-the Asdess- •who-had to foreclose it, and could get no on the Goslin "realistic" system as being '.don't go to the Police nor to a Court of compe- ment Commissioner apparently so cocksure more than $4,200,00, for it and I sold it for worth-'$384 right across from,where I {ent Jurisdiction but to our fellow gangsters ;'that we will all have to supinely submit, plain- _%110,000.00. That was the actual value. sold a similar one for.only $10,000!! on actual who can explain anything at the point of a •ly tells you in very couched words,quote: "The value, run and where you have no other alternative re-assessment Directly across the road was an equal .rout to slibmit or else since we 'are for^entoes, Purpose ali tic" values"! ! T is to arrive at farm but of 160 acres which sold subse- Would not that owner be willing to sell .. more realistic values ! ! This in effect, is quently for some $30,000.00 (as I understand). , it for less than three times its so "realistic accusers,judge, jury and hang-man all in'one. .:nothing but a ruse to discard the old estab- That too, became "actual value". value? But who would.*pay for it? particularly To what.extent is there any effective dif- fished actual value for a.very resilient and if the Commissioner could tax it on "realistic ference in principle but only in practice? One •Conveniently unstable "realistic" value which The owner of this farm sold the most value '•is'a plan of a notice by a trusted public sere- •if adopted is in effect, a carte blanche by valuable part 'of his vacant land of some"LO ant to whom tie all pay to perform his honest which the Municipality can virtually rob your acres for some $15,000 (as I understand), Ordinarily I would go to the Court of Re- and competent ,service to the ,Community, pockets, with your own .permission, if you leaving the re);naining of his farm to 140 acres, vision like any'other decent and honourable without per adventure,, and above,reproach. accept such purpose, only a court injunction' mare or less, with all buildings. tax-payer expecting to receive fair and-equit- can correct the evils caused by such re-assess- able justice but the climate of doubt; suspicion' The hypothetical case of course refer$ to tnent. Adjacent to my property, to tke east of• and deception is so obvious that even lawyers enemies of our society, our religion, our de- it, are 30 acres of his •mosquito-infested advise you -to its uselessness to give you a mocracy, our intelligence and those ir.gredi- sNvam , ravines hills and bush'of no commer- ents of virile and vigilant manhood which we Your comment and opinions, pro or P .fair dealing by going there. / cial value and without access or right-of-way expect' public servants, adrpinistrators and are requested to be sent to: to it. In my view and from my .experience, we citizens alike to maintain, respect and uphold: ROBERT G. ROY, CLAREMONT, Ontario. t would be short of foolish if vice do not question But can we deny that at least we know the I approached the ow-ner to sell me those the integrity of that Court of Revision as thug to be a thug. there is simply no hyprocri- Watch for next week's quarter page Adver 3U acres of swamp land and hills to beautify well as the implementation of the Act by the sy about him,' he tells you with a machine �tisement on the modus operandi of the Munici- and drain it in' connection with a humani- '.Township Municipality. The,Act certainly is gun and without being parsimonious about it, 'iyal offices under Commissioner Goslin. It's a tartan enterprise which I am donating my not meant to give so much power to so little besides we have not supported his cause. That -.property to, whereupon he asked me the sum a corporal; We ought to have our cases heard gang is not actually composed of traitors to dilly. . .of 135,000.00 adding: "I will not take a penny ;:by an independent Court of competent Juris- us they•are just thugs that cornered us. Claremont, Ontario f f , , .b�., ,!t. :•G^ }Y.. 'fir December 14, 1961 Tlwnray, a r T H E � I C K E It I NG NEWS - -- --- _. .• - -- . _ rage Sevbn uW banquet to be held on Jan- uary 8th. O OUGE — ,Jr. are and Mrs. William 'Moore ��� . are extended congratulations Belated Birthday to Debbie on the bi o it ughter Corey on her 7th birthday on { - m November 27th at Scarbor- December 3rd. We are glad to hear Brenda wishes and flowers during her On Wednesday eventing the Mr, and Mrs. Ted Burkholder, ough General Hospital. We are pleased to hear Mira. Platt of Pine Grove Ave., is recent illness. Guest of West Point, is feeling Stewards_held their meeting at Karen and Maureen moved to Susan Annie celebrated her .h better again after a bout with � home from the Hospital and We are pl'aased to report firs. the church• their new home in Bay Ridges 11th birthday December lat, the flu last week. feeling much better,'' Westbrook of. Alton Rd., is Also on Wednesday evening 1337 Foxglove Ave:on-the week- when she entertained her We are pleased to hear' Gail . feeling fetter again after hav- end of December 2nd.They have friends. Her.birthday was ,on The First Eastwood land g the On-We-Go Auxiliary held Morris of Old Rosebank Rd., is in a severe cold lived on the Base Line for the December 2nd. i . Brownies held their Christmas g its December meeting at the � able to be back to school after .Party at the home of M'r. and 14r. Scott of Richmond Hill, it o me of Mrs. Lydia Dobbin • iast.few years. Mr. Burkholder Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore, Sr. having the-flu. _ Mrs. Thompson of Pine Grove visited at the home of Me..and Each member contributed a. has been home from the hoe- of Moorlands are holidaying in Mr. and Mrs. R. Lewis of ' Ave, on Dec. 1Sth. Mrs. C. Sc�walm and family of gital for several weeks. He re- the Sunny South.' 'Alton Rd. last Thursday. ��Gift to aid those less for- Toronto; visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott of Wil- tunate. There was also a gift entered hospital on Tuesday of Bruce Brown celebrated his Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris and The W.A. of the Dunbarton this week for therapy. 14th birthday on December 7th "lowdale,. were guests at the exchange between the members. pt' Y family last Sunday. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Spring United Church held their On Sunday morning over the and his sister Janice her tenth The Rouge Hill: United l of Greenwood Ave. last Sunday. Monthly Meeting at the h-)me �baTton Pereonats of Mrs. H. Pearce last Wed- ' Mr. and Mrs. D. Thompson Oshawa radio station program Kiwanis December 5th, Church are hoping to be able Mrs, Archer of Alton Rd, nesday afternoon. and family visited Mrq. Thomp�- "Prelude to Worship". A seven Kiw ania Nets to hold the Christmas Services would like to thank her many. The Grade Eight pupils of sort's family, Rev. and Mrs. vear old record maae by Dun- At a recent regular meeting in the New Church on Dec. 24. friends and the Rome and the Rouge Hill School held a James Payton a Trenton on barton Public School choir was of the Dut<barton Kiwanis Club, The next Thursday afternoon , played Mr. Jack Cropley of the Atomic -Euchre will be held at the School for their cards, kind dance at the School last Friday Saturday • evening. Grades `6 and 7 slat On Tuesday noon December Congratulations to the sue- Energy Ltd. of Chalk River, home of Mrs. L. Aisthorpe of Ontario spoke on Leisure'Time, Dyson Rd. ' U1iiA•lf ifLIEVE *� .nivwsal attended. This dance was to 5th at the Village Group lunch- cessful candidates in the Town- Y &A ,, b.eow+o o ,s,y i this raise funds for their Ottawa eon at the home of,Mrs. Charles shin elections last Saturday. The guests included were the Winners were: First, Urs. Lt. Governor Wilson Gemmell Forbes; Second, Miss Hogan; 1' con", not by tho .liens of moo trip next Spring. Risk a presentation was made The circle Group of the W.A. � of Peterborough and a number Throw Miss Hogan; Con., Mr. 1 eiswo, Wt becou" God wilb it.owd Mr. Ed Schwalm and Mrs. a le Mrs. Herbert Carey who has met for their final meeting at 08 bat wwt k" the world owothor Molt' Schwalm of Kingston Rd., were led the group for the past two the home of their leader, Mrs. of members from the is Clubs. Forbes and Lone Hand, Mrs._ with ewehin9s oyproyeiato The lunch was prepared Ruth Pearce on Wednesday De- augh and Rouge Hills Clubs. dinner guests last Sunday at years. Forbes. fow .od.rA eso, t• show w do Two new members were induct- Sympathy of the Community the home of Mr. and Mrs J. by Mrs Carey and Mrs, Risk. cember 6th. With business at YmP Y Hamilton of Brougham. At the W.A. Christmas lunch- hand completed, t.h a members is extended to Mra. Vanderlip eon Thursday noon catered by enjoyed a lovely Christmas par- The Kiwanis Club sponsored of West Point Cres. in the pass- e Begt�nittg next year, safety belts the On-We-Go Aux., Mra. Flet- ty. Mla. Pearce and Miss May a Senior Citizens night recently ing of a Dear Father at Parry BERT'S WELL must be installed in the front seats eher was presented with a gift Somerville wlsn h a v e led the at the Dunbarton Sunday School Sound recently. of all new cars sold-yn Wiscomin, by Mrs. McKay. Dr. McKay group over the period of years, Room A Social evening was en- DIGGINGSUPPLIES under a new law. gave the presentation address. were each presented with clove- JoY� by all and refreshments „ TIC ONLY There may be a few people who The I,egian Auxiliary held its ly" potted plant were served by the wives of the 5porta' Association. The team will "hit thi• roof' over the few Christmas party at headquart- 'The Pickering Horticultural Committee members were the undefeated champions Wolfs Cktan&dr Pvrifled extra bucks it will cost. But that's era on Monday night Society Executive met on De- On day night Mr. R. Hue- of the West Rouge League last better than taking the risk of being bent's Base J.ine school soccer spring. A full length film of the pressure Pumps and thrown out in an accident and hit- Bonnie Ravey had a party an comber 5th at the home of Mr. Sepik Tanks'Installed ling the hard pavement. And your Wednevday December 6th as she and Mrs. Newt McLaughlin of team were presented with indf- soccer game between Spain and chances of being tilled in an ac was seven years old the previ- Cheriywaod, Plana were com- victual trophies by Mr. Lloyd, Germany thrilled all' the boys WMileibll 2-0157 eted for the annual meeting president of West Rouges and parents attending. cidc a are Ave times greater if You ous day. pl _ Jo get thrown out. -to e customers o NLY _ { 17 For our customers who use " as'for cooking, water heating or clothes drying but not for home heating this is a golden opportunity. You can MOREDAYS -replace your present heating with economical modern gas—at a saving you can't afford to miss— : TO TAKE IF YOU ACT NO W1 L _ . � ADVANTAGE .. 0i � - �� . �iorad olr frrnaa, , gra�r ► flyrnoa or baler. • OF THIS a a FORGO AIR RMNA0 ae ,i Pric:'toppreX.) s623:00 - - FFER 00 y 0 -Compleftly installed S47 WINLY - t i ONLY 0*Tom - a 4AS ULU �r .....:.. .:::•..;�.::s:r»»•c,4n.�F':ziii'.'iti^iiEsfs•�t??d=;Ei3i !?•�^.. + ,x•1,1 + `. IixAM►u s: Regular Price f oppox.)• $249 Less A owance OFFER completely. hwolled koft""is compmety V~p...m M..... 'ON�� ON rOtlA ,, EXPIRES y W"p" -O k GAS BILL r DO IT NOW" PAYMENTS CAN BE DEFERRED UNTIL APRIL 1 st, 1962 DUMBER cm 30 1961 PICKERING& BAY RIDGES WH. 2.2420 . - i * . v y .•: ... : THE t C K E R 1 NO N ECM S T1�uradoX, December 14,,,.. Page Eight home of Mrs. K. Fallis. Mrs. L. Dee 31,in readiness for the new devotional wsahest by Clare- Wednesday evening. he worked, last Mc. Johnston assistant allis. a. The United Church Women in 1962. moat group. Visitors were pros- W e are glad W welcorn Mrs. bares were bro!ce1�r "A History of our eat fro m•Whitvale, Mt. Zion, George PArry horse again after very badly cut an BROUGHAM meets was called to order, and . The Program. Cherrywood and Locust Hill & her, severe illness. was Wished to - opened with prayer by the pre:i- _.WA." was prepared by Mrs. dent The Christmas worship Wm. Knox, and read by Mrs. Balsam. A verb enjoyable time Mr. and Mrs.Thomas English where it g -h dre The closing meeting of the was had by all. Brougham group had dinner on Sunday with Mr. in wishing him a ,,,� Woman's Association was held service was conducted by Mrs. K. C. Pascoe. It was most inter- supplied the lunch. . end Mrs. Bonin of Oshawa. recovery. on Wednesday evening at the Hugh Miller,with the past Ares- eating as the 12 years of the. Jo E;ebeckah Lodge held Mrs. Wm Ellicott Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. John'C. S ident assisting. Mrs. Robert activities were re-lived by the Y Jackson of Claremont was the group. •their Christmas Dance in the Miss Pearl Barrett had tea on , ton had dinner on Sunday guest soloist. Roll Call was an Refreshments were served by Hall on Saturday night wrth a Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. his mother;in-law Mrs.W.] •D�UNBARTON good attendance. Ellicott. ilton. ,wered by reminiscence in WA. the hostesses work. The business of the group The Friendly Bi'bl'e Class met Mr, and Mrs. K. Bent and Mr. Ray Ellicott met'with the Chaslea'Liscombe Jr. why Dumbarton United Church a W.A. was completed, the on bionday evening December David of Oshawa called on her misfortune to have his hand rushed to Oshawa hospita regular morning service Executive to close the books 4th in the To The wnship Hall. The mother 'Mrs. W. Hamilton on caught in the machinery where wee is now home again. 'Was conducted by the minister, � pr. W. A. blcKwy, assisted by `\of Mrs Robert Pitcairhr at the or- The church was beautifully. • decorated by the Young-People ,' R with the nativity scene on the communion table. The congre- M ` 9 MARKE gation was thrilied by the sing ing of four Christmas carols by the Leaside . Lnited Churcl, Girls' Choir Choir conducted by 31r. 4 Glenn Wood. The carols sung y ti were "There is no Rose of Such Q u� c Virtue„' "Gloria in Escelsus Rotlge i i a7 Deo",, There's a Song in the Air", and Silent Might". Miss • . .PRICES EFFECTIVE Doreen Davidson conducted the Hwy. . J �t of Rouge Bridge Thurs., Fri., Sat. Junior Congregation. On NQs 2 DEC. 14 - 15 - 16 Dr. McKay read Genesis 4 as .- _ his scripture lesson and chose Open Every Evening TIN-7.00 p.m. Except Thurs. & Fri. Tlil 9,00 p.m. the verse "The Lord said unto "A" OVEN REAPT FRESH ZRADU Cain, where is your brother? Large 30 oz. . And Cain answered, I know not. AMERICA DRY Am I my brother's keeper?., as op 3� 1, �� his text. People seem to think YOUNG - that it is none of their business for `� x �+,�`. ' what happens to others. There- � '` b• fore those in trouble olten have PLUS TAX (Phu Deposit) � ��• nowhere to turn. In the Old Tea- , CHICK �- Lament time there was no belief PEEK FREAN'S IMPORTED, FAMOUS p .n { - in the after life. Jesus preached „ 3 of heaven as a final resting lace of peace and happiness if ASSORTED BISCMTS FIG Reesttn9 or Frying Averpe Weight 2 b 3 1 life on earth was lived accord- (SAVE 109) ing to His teachings. AOt/2 es. Covello Tin or Pageda PR ESN Middle Ages people tried to es- -- (P1sis Depesit) �� I�8��1� cape life's troubles by living as LA.PP'S S'MfEET 1 Callow �Y! hermits. Hea4en was a happy • release from tile's pains and C ;391 sorrows. We should not retreat "APPLE CIDER from the world, but go out to ..help as did Kagawa and Albert FEARMAN'S OAVEAN BRAND SLICED 59 Schweitzer. We are not our Crisp, light, teak honelreondss coated with etip[ ehoeelate (SAVE 140) AST BAC�i i t. pkg. 'brother's.keeper which seem but ' f mean a ontroller or gun d, 43/4 oz pkgs. 1 we should be our brother's alte*sers (FRESH R!B END TENDERLOIN !! brother. lam • wr Bulletin grill be, white LYONS CHICKEN NOODLE .2r/a _ox pk9s. C M. f Next Sunday . gift Sunday. �L` c • On December 2'4th there will O� MIX (Save 6c) �,ODi 80A5�5 u• 3 '�i be a special family service at (Avg.. 2Ys lbs.) 9 8 The VP.3LS, held their lunch- NEW Swift's (SAVE 4c) 4'/A Oz. Glass Jan CENTRE ROASTS OR CHOPS lb. =eon meeting at 12:30 at the BABY OR JUNIOR FOOD 5 fob" 59c WHOLE LOIN lb. S home of Rey. and Mrs. Wilkin- _.son. SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (Regular) Saw 21a MAPLE LEAF Pi.CKERING LADIES , tine piece Ih. 2( ...BOWLING LEAGUE I-as of Tuesday. Dec. a. 1961.' 89c SLICED . 3� TEA'�1 STANDING 'foam 'Vo. 1 T. Brown s. D��ViESTTC SHORTENING 3 E. Hunt 2� BEEF HEARTS �. 2 9 S E. Thompioa 21,3 '2 M. Egeroff ;3 Save , 4 A. Russ li i6 B. Suter `_ 12 iY.7• ARTHUR'S SMALL LINK Games over 200 Flat �IKTI Marg Egoroff 227 5c o Sausag a say Dorothy Shanley 223 -Beryl Boys 246, 211 Eileen Bryant 213, 203 MAPLE LEAF Doris winters 2068 TENDERFLAKE � LBS• :Crosseu� wort Rib Roast . . : . . . . . . . .Ib. R Norma Baker 2� : ....,Win Richardson.222, 216. . Fresh Leap Following is the standings, of /a>♦j Pickering Ladies- Bowling Lea- i '' BEEF 3 N5 November 28, INCEiD •'1e for Tuesday, 961. • . Team Standing LA RD 'Team No. 1 T. Brown 34 SPECIAL. OFFER of Sc OFF Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast Ib• T 3 M. Hunt . 23 MAPLE L�ErAF (First Five Ribs) 2 M. Egoroti n 22 -. . 1.ura1 CHEDDAR CHEESE b E,.Thom Boneless rolled plate brisket pot roast Ib. a A. Ross 20 MILD 12 as. pk�. MEDIUM 12•,es;. pkg. OLD 12 oz. _pk�. 'S B. Suter' a !J'OC _ .. FRESH MINCED STEAK .. . . . . . . . . . . lb. Scores over 200 Flat _ Norma Baker 254, 212, 2?9 ---- (SAVE 29e) 12 Oz. Square Ties ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-SOME dr WING -Win Richardson 217 YORK BRAND - _a Lil Staples 221, 228. 59 39 • fo� � S T E A K S �.�... 8. The most common disease in CHOPP — (Slade Bone Renext to IB Canada is the cold and BLADE OR SHORT R Ib that is dental caries, common ROAST. • • • ` . not only among older people ' ' ° ZIP 15t/s oz. tins but also among children from f Or C STANDING PRIME 96th and 7th RI three years up. Teaching a tod- O D .•. . �b■ dler how to brush his teeth pro- DOG RIB ROAST ' ' perly immediately after eating z (die of 48 tins $4.29) each will start a ,good habit that No. l SCOTCH PINE - .`01ouid cut down on his-need for 12 Oz. Round Ties repairs,-and set him on the road CANADA PACKERS - to dental health. �_.. CHRISTMAS - 2 or EES SMALL CARTAGE ' . . _: TR us Tax FOR WATER KLIK SAVE 15 CENTS 'rte 9 7 c e No 1 Selected Firm'Golden Ripe $LUE (Special offer of 18c off) Giant 2 lb. S'oz. box • 2 Telephone: ANANAS PLUS TEmple 9-1485 SURF ., T 11wt�sioye Oewn6se 1Br 1161 T H E P1 C K E R 1 N G N E W'S , ' PoQe, Nine - -"iiH@M-'bi*&W-4oiSWy Da- poet Beach are icaing Christians at tw Community Hail on Tues- � eis nisson who will be 11 OR Dee. 14• 'rives.,a' the r mile •of Mr.,:-. dsy,-nee.-'t!.-Tbww-wil17:lie tar-' . ���RPDRT 'BEACH• will be . Nor iboira in >�at Hiii.Creseeat. The prices keys and other priors awarded. Sunday School this week at Dun- .. lair Baptist Church followed by arc reasonable atu! the- pt�aeeeds Friends 'and neighbors an sor- HWd M i� • the regular Ingram and evening will be going to the Cabs and ry to, hear that Mts. Quinsetl, The United Nations has ds- services. Scouts formerly of l akeview Ave., is in "�'°dased liberty, e4�t9 and � Miss Mosaic@ Evans,, chief lib- 20 at 8 p.m. A Social evening The Cube and Scouts of Fair- A Christmas bingo will be held J hospital for surgery. flee to be the Mrtltxight of all ran" of tM Proviactat Library with carols and refreshments is 'teen and women,and we observe Service d• and Miss June Monroe, Planne s tendeat of the Library Ex- The Duabartaa' Athletic Club this fact by celebrating Human u Rights Day Ira December 10th tension Services visited the Fair- had a wonderful meeting last port Beach library on Monday, week The club meal every ds►y)• Dec. 4 and expressed their plea- Thursday at 7 pin. at Dunbar- These rights can be saaimed sure at the way the library is ton High School gymnasium. Last "thank You- isp in';the Golden .Rule: "Do being.haadled,and at the-,number week there were 35 girls and 39 ttrito'otheie ss qou would have of children who received hooka. boys present 'them do Hato you". Since the However, ,they thought that with Many happy returns of the day " I would Mke at this time to thank the eketorite sole for personal relations, all the adult books available that to Donna Greene who was three of the f Pickering for affording me an h worded differently,'is a there should be more adults tat- on December 13. p and •though Yr !962 �g reeve for the ears d b Susan and acclamation as our was het y : 'heals teaching of all the world's I �8 advantage of the library. A party Y y . g�M; 2+eliglo�r 33 would seem The Ladies' Association meet- Bob Hall at their home in Rose- 1963. speat reary to write it into a � will re-commence on the 2nd bank on Dec. 9. Pat Batley, Susan legal Bode o! laws. Yet it bag Tuesday of January• Pickard and Kathleen Palmer were legal so dog ISt to Yet it hat The sympathy of the common- 2mong � 10 Young people who it is mfr sincere hope that the next two pears, is extended to Mr. and tars. �� wl'N bt:ingpr ogress and prosperity to everyone in -we do not Imaw when the U.N. `. Happy birthday to Jim War- Covenant on Human Rights will R Mercier w their recent be- wood who was 9 on Dec. 13. Piekenttq Township. eoeat into force. Theft are reavemeni A surprise party, on Dec. 9 was IIo'Plea and g who Mr. and Mrs. A. Pickard at' held for Ted Gates who was 16 Mai, 1 extend at this tttlfe, the compliments of , ..,dimly them rights to others tended a party at the horse of oa Dec. 12. Six couples from the wMle detztarttiinR them for them- Mr. and I� M John BMW of beach � t11e'sw>iOtt t0 one and tl11:' _ >t'if the others, Don Mills on Saturday,: Dec. 9. _Ccagrstulations to Mr.' and .+ beloflrg;°bafii':don"t racer eolor, The shower cad Pars)' was � Mrs. A Z.ettle7 who celebrate. _1 S4RMAN Sin. :ealtare art religion. honor of Miss Barbara Kagi and their 12th wedding anniversary on It 3sr+entr' belief thstit haman Ur. Jack Marsh who will be tsar, Saturday, Dec. 16. is will not be eetabum Tied on Friday, Dec. 22 at Cliff- Youth time this week at Dunfair ► - t�lgh crest United Church. Baptist Church will be favored "sat#I members of a aosmmuaity A warm invitation is given to with a special speaker from Tc•. think about their human rela- all parents to attend -the Christ- ronto. The boys and girls are also t3omihips and obligations—that ,man meeting of the Home and reminded Ito, keep the coming is for instance- betwten meal School Assoc. on Wednesday, Dec. Christmas social in mind. �1d women, employers and em- lplayees, private citizens and those who administer the gov- ernment, Whether locally sibili-,What Kind of Peo le Have We,II -HOME ternationally—as respan P �U R rites owed to God as Well as to Last week, an innocent animal was dragged behind{ _ society and to ourselves. as automobile for several miles near Claremont, until) ,CIMSTMAS TREE DANGER it was dead. : The tree that'brings a great - dea] of happiness, to children 'What kind of people have we got living in Pickering ( ' and adults at Christmas can also be a hazard that spoils the hap- Township that through spite, hatred or any other Sea- -'� piners of the season,unless case _. . Is taken to ensure that no acct- son could do such a cruel thing. s dents happen. A dry tree can The police, Humane Society and others, are doing catch on fire from contact with - the little Christmas tights. Too everything they can to apprehend the person or persons I . ,many lights on the tree and too+ responsible for this cowardly action. ZVe' hope they get The GREATEST dollar investment in the- average person's great consumption of power rr►ay overloM the capacity of him and hold him'up for all to see. ilifetime! Maintain it and it retains its dollar value! Extend the house and cause a fire. it and it increases its dollar value! MITCHELL'S HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE ��-Op I �► I . Will help you maintain your home in top cbndl- '' lion. Whs:her it requires a new roof or a new t I walk, a rebuilt chimney or a renewed heating T • •i - ;"� ,,,.. -• system . ... MNhotaysr It is, discuss it with us. We • can be of assistance with ideas, finona plans land construdioti. = RELAX and Call _- - ARTHUR MITCHELL'S - .;N►iTCHEL� �HOME - IMPROVEMENT SERVICE ' LIMITED � � ' x.. ' :Will also help- You with suggestions for that STATION ROAD — wH• 2.4"1 needed extension to.your Home. Well build an PICKERING use— TE• $-2481 w P 'additional bedroom for a growing family, o .-NIGHT SERVICE ;�: recreation room for entertaining or separation of TE. 4-1632 �OeO� � 'family interests, a garage, a carport, porch, a r. F full basement. These and other additions to - ielmfort and convenience add to the value of ` Your home property. SU FUEL Nu 0%0%o OIL). _ _ FINANCE U I L D LEFT P L A IN MITCHELL'S will help you plan, Cheese your finance.plan from MITCMEII act as the eentrae- through idea suggestion, your one of the following — which- for on year Project. We will Project to cencreN reaNsatien• ever suits you bosh take the tern) responsibility ter Wltsslever ry'a of home you have—ere swell,wham you These plans may be verbal SHORT TERMS — INTEREST-FREE ►veP tY Eve is Oahu —you'll enjoy the winter more It your any or may take the form of PLAN, 3 to 6 months fe pay ranging with local individuals or- live is bw awe and wanes with CO-OP SLfmm color renderings to illustrate with no interest charges on rouging with iced individuab i FUR OILS the final appearance of a room small immediate requirements• or builders of pour choice for <51NifilO-►ssrss dean-wo threat bf vest,dirt M cenesios, :interior or an exterior cell- L6•C• NOME IMPROVEMENT the construction and quaran- G.wq rasa o c$t K eve burwer working t t effkNnc with this low tion• Bring your Mass to use PLAN—Up to S years to repay �y h uolity furl oi� y k.we will M Pleased fe help on sums to $3,0M No money tae a satisfactory' completed µY 4 _ down,flat payment June 1962• job. See us today about in worry-frees winter preNct you' FIRST MORTGAGE 'PLAN on, _ yourself with a SUNGLO Control) construction of new homes. I • C laremont CO-OP e 6REE�INj'S I I free Consulfafion Service .:Free Estimates 2;Ey600Y! ..PHONE 201 or 202 x { IMPROVE YOUR HOME IWTE ; I ' LIVING NUMBING HELL -- Limited ALISTS! SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT -- �'1u1' -M ITC COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE �mamNnmum IN NEW TANKS INSTALLED "' uulmmaummquummumuummumumuummnmmaummmmllal Stollen Road WH. 24771 AT DUNHE TEm le 9-1841 LUMBER TL 9-2431 :KAYE'S PLUMBING P P Pickering BUILDERS' SUPPLIES . . • 'Yllltl, 5.6717 - PICKERING 1 - ' 7 ., 7 POP 70" THE *IC>rEit1.04s IN ENV S - y I x1 4 IGA FANCY-46-Oz. Tins, • for c T om Juice ' BICK S SWEET-32-Oz. Jar FOODS 2 9 •Mixo­ C ptckles GREEN GIANT-13-Oz. Tins' "5 • for c Fancy k ORANGE PEKOE—Pkg. of 60 c IGA :Tea Ba : s ;# 9 HAM9 +. Y . Pre-Christmas Beef Sale F TABLERITE—Canada's Fined Red or Blue Brand B••f (mode Bone Removed) '* PRICES EFFECTIVE Ib. c DEC. 13, 14, 15, 16 Blade R WE RESERVE THE 'RIGHT TO LIMIT Short Rib Roast IIb•�9c QUANTITIES EVERfWEEi—RINOLESf •�•� , 1 - � ' Sliced Side Bacon Ib.S 9c. r MAPLE LEAF— Cella- Pke Cho ed Suet : .• Ib.25c : . � ••� —� - ' PP BUY ONE PAIR OF SWIFT UOOKFIELO i. ..•CAREFREE SEAMLESS Sausage Pure Pork Ib.45 ' � NYLONS SAVE ON YOUR HOLIDAY BUDGET! ,Ontario No. 1 Grade Only '9c lea. KP Get One Pair Free! POT e ?P /� - B'S •-ISO-Ib• Bag ♦ �` MAPLE LEAF-2-lb. Tin - r _ - - Mincemeat' �43c SAVORY TROPICAL FLAVOR w.. AMERICAN DRY 10.0z i- - ;�i. � ' COCA CRUSH or t . T Bananas :L21bs-29c b = Christmas TENDER GARDEN FRESH Na• 1 GRADE ti Pack .� for 99c Broccoli . : Bunch29c r - �` CHASE i SANWRN-4c Off 1.16 Tin No 1 GRADE NEW CROP CALIFORNIA—Largo Stalks i , -•- Coffee b 5 C Celery 2forZ9c BETT•T C_ .,,,. -Pie RCrust Z for 59C OCEAN SPRAY—No. 1 Gra4le Cranberries #b•29c WESTON'5-16-0:. Box ' : . �. � ' ::�.. � •..-Soda Crackers $3c EXTRA ! a total of IGA LADY BETH ASSORTED a� Chocolates - $321n Bonus BoosterTapas �' U T 2-Ib. Box . Receive $6.00 Bonus Tape With # 9 C 9 MAZOLA OIL ::....... 32-Oz.'BtI. 7- SUPER fA8 35c Off. King Size Box ,, ,m ► k s. of 70 r WHITE SWAN SERVIETTES 2,p g _ IGA ROYAL GOLD ROTHMAN _ A M :Cheese Slices .. CIGARETTES E t .8-oz: pkg. C I --KING SIZE FILTER—CARTON OF 200' - 7 Receive $2.00 Bonus Tape with '. ... � 4J SWANSON FROZEN— ' PARKAY COLOR-KWIK DW a ARONIand MARGARINE 2 -1-lb. pkgs. , P U 0 MACARONI "�► TURKEY, CHICKEN or BEEF """ TV DINNERS 11-oz. pkg. CHEESE TABLERITE • AS NEEDS AT . . SLICED BOLOGNA . ........ .......: 12-oz. pkg: - c SHOP FORYOUR CHRISTM • i18-oz. pkgs. No. 1 GRADE ONIONS 3-Ib. Cello. Bag r Richardson s IGA �n Pickering . _