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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1961_12_21 . -.-.- ,.:_�: a .... °•�:i:. L•1ILIiNE� - NNITENALL N' ' litl 4 . 0140 VOL. "—tie. 13 PICKERING, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21,,1961 PRICE: IOc PER COPY N. ' •Pickerin Nilla g e Notes •. • �9 From The Pickering- Ne ' ws 'To ' 'Al I of You ! 1 �JNIm➢IWWWWH loin WWHWO11111 WIIIdIWNUWWIIIIHNWWIIWgIgIItlIIRgNItlpIIIHIHHtlGtlHWpIq�GIHWWdI1ItlIMgIHHIHHINWIIWHIIWI Mr; and Mrs. Glen Knapp i was led by Mrs. J- Peattie. Mrs. have his mother visiting with; Leslie Morley, on behalf of the IF a them this weekend from To- members extended a vote of sonto. thanks to the executive and • Sorry to hear that Mrs. Mary f wished those going on to the ' Chapman, St. George's St., has new organization in.1962 much been confined to her home for, success and support Mrs. M. S. the past two weeks. Chapman c6ncluded the meet- Mr. and Mrs.Bob Bryant have i ins with the Christmas menage 4"Ok Moved into their new home on and some delightful, Christmas !Windsor Drive North. `readings Mr. R.oly Simons has return- The sympathy of the commun- ed home from St.Michael's Hos- ity is extended to Dr. W. W. pital, jl;hile not undergoing sur- Tomlinson, and Mrs. Tomlinson gery at the present time,will be i on the sudden passing of his ,ytnder medical observation for mother Tuesday afternoon at Home weeks. He has returned to Claremont- Recently Recently Mrs. Crichton and The many friends of Mrs.Sam: Mrs. R. BY•agan attended a Blair, Christina St., will be+Voice of Women Conference on pleased to learn that she is re- the research of war and peace. covering satisfactorily at the The conference was held at the Eye Surgery Hospital, Toronto.I O'Keefe Centre in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McLean, On Thursday,. Dec. 14, bliss 'Sherwood East, entertained Mr. Mabel Maillete arrived from and Mrs. J. Graham of Toronto,,New Brunswick by jet, to be on Saturday and Dr. W. C.1 With her family of Lincoln Ave. and, Mrs. McLean and Ross on I for Christmas. `;. ;Friday evening; We would like to congratulate Mrs, G. Stevens of High Buslr I Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Lee of 'Trail, East Woodlands, left for Park Street orr the birth of a ;England to. stay for three baby,girl on Dec. 18, 1961. months On Sunday night Mr. Ray ° Mr. and Mrs. Don Servos and Larmer 'of 100 :Hain St.: was two children and Miss Lois Rim- taken to Oshawa Hospital to men, sisters of Mrs. C. Trollope, undergo an emergency operation Main St.West,were visiting her We wish him a quick recovery. � - last weekend. Mr. Servos is from Mr. and Mrs, Al Swerdfiger Georgetown. . and family, formerly .rrsidenta 4! .Georgetown. ' Mr. C. Trollope and son Ter- of Cameron St., have moved to ry were in Midlhnd recently A- Hillerest Dr., in Whitby. We !` +'Ar ` ' = 'sitting Mr. T. Mother. are sure that the community is - Rev. and Mrs. M. R.Jenkinson sorry to see them leave. Photo'by Barrie Pomeroy of King City were dinner gue6ts Mr. and Mrs.'Smith are to be I : with the Cyril Morleys on Mon- congratulated on the birth of. a, ,� � � vc�e os 7,wor33 day - baby girl December 13, 1961. ; Mr. Ross Stevenson, Sherwood While their house is being East,-has been appointed super-I moved, Mr. and Mrs Charles • / *intendent of secondary chools in Brown are visiting the home of! iBay Ridges Ratepayers Assoc. York Central to begin the new Mrs. E. Calvert of Kingston Rd., Pr��� ��'��•term in September. York Cen- .� t H ris� or»; Rim= RC.IUGE HILLS aHears dine Address At . Meeting - Mond � Dec. 12 Mr, K. ! general public vale and North Bayview. On Tuesday, g P For"This ' M Mr. and Mra. B. Hollinger of The problem of vandalism in . Winners'of the annual Christ Altona Road entertained rela- D. Munroe, supervising princi- tives from Whitby last Friday pa unfinished buildings is expected Mu Rotary draw, each winning 1 for S.S. '�o, 2 addressed the y Ito be brought up at the next a large turkey, are T-£.•-Pep- evening for dinner. ! general meeting of the Bay general meeting. There are 'Mile the most of us enjoy I the man's feet were very•much ppeerr. 11 Edward St., Ajax; Mrs* Mr. and Mrs. E. Schwalm of Ridges Ratepayers' Association. many children inside and out- Christmas with our families, swollen and called a doctor who Prisids Huffman, Pickering; Toronto, spent last Saturday This was done to provide the side Bay Ridges that are handy there are always those less for- diagnosed the trouble as gang. Norman Down, Oshawa; Dr. W. evening at the home of Mr. and general membership with first- to unfinished homes and this tunate who cannot because of rene, possibly from the feet W, Tomlinson, Pickering; C. E. Mrs. C. Schwalm of Al*:,na Rd. hand information on present pose-it a difficult problem. In circumstance,;,' get much plea-! being frozen. • Nair, Brougham, and Mrs. D. We are sorry to hear that problems and future plans for fact it in't even possible to find' sure from such a holiday. The-man was taken to hospi- S mith, Mi.'' St., Pickering. Miss May Somersill of Altnua f the Bay'Ridges area. the persons responsible in most Pickering Township police of- tal in Oshawa but doctors. are -1 The annual 'Christmas lunch-i Road is in Ajax Hospital. I It was both enlightening and cases—but someone is-going to ficers came across just such a not sure yet, whether•liia ,feet eon of the Afternoon W.A. of i We are sorry to report that provocative and s provided end -u with broken bones or A P case last weekend. can be savedc the United .Church, convened ,Ira.-Archer of Altuna Road is ' the groundwork for closer cn- w�s�•se. Its everyone's problem, Saturday night, a 44 ear old His name is Michael 31aka by Mrs. A. E. Calvert and Mrs. I in Lockwood Chn`c Hn- ital. Wei 9 y g y y l p operation in the future. • We• what can you do to help? ''man K. Cooper was held on Thurs- wish her a a r-vovezp. , tired and hungry walked moH•ich, no fixed address,, If by day, Dec. 14, The regular,busi-.; speedy were lso dismayed. to learn Next general meeting of the,into the police station and asked' any chance he can leave hospital Miss ,R•illard of -T(;rInto, that school board meet:ngs.have Bay .Ridges Ratepayers' Asso- + seas meeting followed with the spent last weekend viaitinX at i , to be locked up, so he would at by the week end, Welfare Of- Pe almost never been attended. al- ciation is Tuesday, Feb. 1:3 at president, Mrs.. Cyril Morley, the home of Mr. and 31. L. .least be warm. facers will see that he has cam- m though they are open w ,the the Bay Ridges Road Schooh p y and a Christmas dinner. presiding. The devotion period phin of Altona R:+ad. - - Later tae officers discovered ' ' an The Rouge Hill Home and•I I School would like to thank the • • • • '• Our Hospital Parents' for their interest an�,,Christmas Spirit In Air At Bay Ridges 1 - attending their open mouse nt l • I the school last \�'ednesdi,; eve- S o i n Centre <? ning. dS 1 firs. 3lason and son )f D,,i;. As Most Pause To Take Inventory p + 1 I barton nt last Thursda• af-' • Our Help ternoon at th'e home of Mr. After Year Of Drastic Changes For Ba" R!rs. 0. P. Walduff of Al.una y Road On January 15 father will no 'Bay Ridges with its decorat- ' Congratulations to Mr. and l doubt be expressing his displea ed homes of various shapes and' Construction has started on done in two phases -The con 1 Mrs. Roy Morgan.of Sheppard sure at the bight cost of Christ sizes presents a sea of color to •a new shopping centre at Bay struction phase presently under Ave., on the recent birth o: a mas 1961. But one and• all in the south of Base Line Road Ridges, t h a t when completed way will include, 'IGA Food son. eluding the old diehards who l and the feeling.of Christmas is will have from 15 to '20 stores, store, drug store, bank, beauty Hiss DeBray of Toronto spent were so strongly against this I enhanced by, the strains of, old it was announced by Consoli- salon and barber shop. mow'" last Thursday at the hom-; of commercialized season of-mod- and new carols provided by'the dated Builders this week. Mr. Ray Wolfe, president of c°'°^b°' her dad hter an 3 famil 'lir. g y' , ern times must admit that the; young female voices of our die- Completion of the new store Oshawa Wholesale Limited, 1 and Mrs. Colby of Pipe Ridge y color, . music and- feeling of. trict Girl Guides. A touch of Ye Drive. is planned for early in 1962 and shares the interest of Console ' goodwill, if only for a fleeting, Olde England is added as the will be located on the $ase•Line dated Builders in the develop- The The Christmas evening held moment seems to lighten the girls stroll casually €rom door p '�� at Rosebank School last Tuesday at Bay Ridges. ment of shopping facilities at am o,i load and create a feeling of j to door. The leader carrying an The shopping centre which is Bay Ridges. He said the would ps,�a.r a evening was ,ery well atteru?ed warmth t h a t unfortunately old post lamp as she knocks on AA g Y y and a very enjoyab;e time was glows only at this time of'year. each and every .door, owned by Oshawa Wholesale co-operate in every way possible shop- had by all. Limited (IGA) stores will be a to provide adequate local shop- U;wry -!'d Happy birthday to Mrs.•Cafik, welcome add for the many resi- ping conveniences for the resi- r ^^ dents of Bay Ridges. i dents, of Bay Ridges at the D. Sr., of Pickering, formerly of Rosebank.on Dec. 12. _ Cherrywoo'd United Church Women The construction is being earliest possible date. Prtkei^ bcv le,@ or-inn, Pickering Village • a -�— - - Elect ' New Slate Of 1962 Officers �Council Briefs ' Foos for the 33,000 p.ep g Pickering Village council at 1404- Both C o u n c i I s in this space between Metro To• g g Tonto and Oshawa, their meeting last week in-' The inaugural meeting of the W. Hollinger; chairman of stew- , structed the clerk to get some- United Church Women of Cher- ardship committee, Mrs. L. Gates. • Ajax and Pickering General one to' trim any trees on the rywood United Church was held The meeting was closed with a Hospital has only one admit- roadways that have dangerous in the Church Hall 'on Wednes- prayer by the minister. OK RaC� Tr ack ring room, one operating room limbs• day evening. Rev. 'F: Little pre- The primary Sunday- s chool and no, bosement. • The from• 'building, serving Councillor Abe Reeve has sided over the meeting. The nom- party was held in the church hail - 35,000 residtnfi, has had a 379 been re-appointed to represent ination committee presented this on Saturday afternoon and. the Both Pickering Township and of the proposed track has been per cent increase in surgical the village on the Metro Con- slate of•officers and, they were senior Sunday school held the Pickering Village councils have before both councils during the operations sine 1934. servation Authority.for 1962. duly elected: Pres., Mrs. A. Mac- in the school. All report a good agreed to the site of a proposed! past week. • Outdated facilities me cracking Councillor Lenord Burning- -Dougall; vice-pres., Mrs. E. Tay- time at each event. stock car race track to be lo- under the pressure of explosive ham reported that work on the lor; treas., Mrs. W. Gates; rec. The annual white gift. service cated on the Base Line, abut- Pickering Township council` On- demands for service. The need new municipal offices is moving 'secly., Mrs. K. Risebrough; Corr. took place Sunday morning in the ting Station Road and extend- wi111riake application to the On- for o new hospital is NOW along and that. both good ma- sec., Mrs. T. Rogers; chairman of and senior choir contributed ing south from the CNR service taado Municipal Board to amend"�l GIVE GENEROUSLY TO OUR terials and good workmanship finance comm.. Mrs. G. Todds; Christmas 'numbers. A trio of road: the present zoning in that area HOSPITAL IUILDINO FUND ;.I is going into, the building. chairman of manse comm., Mrs, teen-age girls read the Scripture. Mr. Bert Sandham, sponsor to permit such a track. _ w • , , r C ' ,� Wit•/v••i�.- ,y,� ..I11-4 J. fit, L, Z��,.-.p�s�Mr.Z1/ �. 4. -u- ;,. .. s - -.. ...•. fi7.*E P..tC it,9OtNA, N#MAC: ONTARIO WATER ONTARi0. WATER RESOURCES_ co MDdISSION :RESOURCES COMMISSION Walter, Th60sori, :Q C• THE PIC K E R I NG NEWS Na. 6L$-lI2 Protect No. 61_g� • E I T A I L I S It 111' 1 181 Contract No. 1 Contract No. 2 TENDERS FOR, THE TENDERS FOR THE BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC • Issued every Thursday CONSTRUCTION OF CONST'UCTION OF COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS by The News Printing and Publishing Company SANITARY SEWERS, HOUSE -A TRUNK SANITARY Authorized ai Seesnd Class Metl Metter Post Offiu Dept, Ottawa, OM. • SERVICES, FORCEMAIN SEWER, FORCEMAINS AND Telephone: WHiteholl 2-0910 I►TINI qTQ; $2 SR per Tar — Ya{bi Slates iA•00 per Year AND INSTALLATION OF APPURTENANCES AND LIFT'STATIONS THE INSTALLATION OF Northwest corner of Old Plant Rood on No. Highway BARRY MliittMR, Editor for the FACTORY BUILT AIV1111 11118 RATES UPON REYYEST — TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING PUMPING STATIONS - (This may qualify as a winter for the _ works project) TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING Donald G Crossley �0 �OII dnd Yours Tenders, sealed in the envel- (This may qualify as a winter • opes provided which shall be works.project) PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT dearly marked to contents,-will Tenders, sealed in the envel- =Chnstmas 1961 is almost here and With it comes be received by the Secretary, opes provided which shall be Trade Publicity — Product News — Advertising the annual appeal from all over the world, that we have Ontario Water Resources Com- dearly marked as to contents, mission, 6th Floor, 801 Bay will be received by the Secre- CONANT BUILDING ' AJAX PLAZA •Peace on Earth. Street Toronto 5, Ontario, until tary, Ontario Water Resources 12 noon E.S.T. on Commission, 6th Floor, 801 Bay Ajox: WH. 2.1231 Pickering: VIII'1. 2.0363 Somehow this year, the age old quotation'has a hol- TUESDAY, Jaoeary 8th, 196% Street, Toronto 5, Ontario,until low ring, with so much of the world thinking about fm, the construction of,apps_ 12 noon E.S.T. an total destruction of 811 mW*ind• matdy 35,000 lin. tL of 8" to TUESDAY, Januwy 9th, 1962, KOTECTWN •14" diameter sanitary sewers, for the construction of approxi- Yet, it would be like giving up altogether if we did not including meitholes and road mately 6,816 linear feet of 10" ,.�, it, at least at Christmas time. resUmtion, house service con- to 20" diameter sanitary truck A. FC}RTiER—INSURANCE nee-tioffi; a"roximat�ely 1,800 ssrwere, approximately 7,813 There are mhny generations to follow and maybe Zia,•f. of 4" and 6" diameter' linear feet of 6"to 10" diameter �1 ° `! , someday tbiose generations will be able to Bay Peace on for�in and the installation ran:.:ry forcemafna, the iiratal- A I IautfC ���6 Earth with a real meaning to it, and feel satisfied that ° factory built lift stn- ration of three (s) factory built _ underground pumping stations E _ AUTO —' UFO — CASUALTY -Peace on Earth is a lasting thing. On the same day, commene- and appurtenances. ing at 2:80 p.m., E.S.T., the On the same day, 'commenc- With the hustle and bustle Of this special- holiday Lenders win be opened and read ing at 2:30 pm, E.S.T., the season let us not lose sight of the'real purpose in Cele- publicly by the Commission's tenders will be opened and read Tender Committee in the Con- Publicly by the Commission's beating at this time. ference Room, 6th Floor, at the Tender Committee in the Con. With the sincere hope that Peace on Earth will pre- above mentioned address. femnee Room, 6th Floor, at the o%l CNDAL� APPLIANCE SERVICE Complete tender documents above mentioned address. GLE nail over all the world, we say to You and 'Yours, a may be obtained from Proctor Complete tender documents 'Very Merry Christmab. A Redfern, Consulting Engin- may be obtained f r o m Oliver EXPERT REPAIRS TO WASHERS, DRYERS eers, 75 Eglinton Avenue East, Lloyd and Associates Limited, Toronto 12, Ontario,on payment .170 Dornway West, Don Mills, AND DRYERS VENTED of a deposit of $40.00 per set. Ontario, on payment of a de- Each deposit shall be e the posit of .$35.00 per set. Each ~: Telephone 1`Em le 9-1758 form of two certified .cheques, deposit shall , in the farm of • payable to the Ontario Water two certified, cheques payable' Season S G./ e t i n S Resources Consiaisaion, in the to the Ontario Water Resources 'pg te return to the C°nsultr Commission 00 and nt15.00.eUpon there• amounts L i in6 Engineers, within three turn to the Consulting Engin- weeks after tl'ie dosing date for eers within three weeks after tenders, of complete sets of ten-- the•closing date for tenders of �I der documents in good condi- complete sets of tender docu- `.COOPER BLOCK LTD* DORIS HAIRDRESSING tion, cheques will be returned ments in-good condition,cheques as follows: will kie returned• as follows: • 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO (a) Both cheques will be return- BLOCKS a BRICKS return- (a) Both cheques will be ray- ed in respect of one set of � :.• /Ts, s r j�Z 7ss• �7�E I turned In respect 'of One set documents only to each en- ,_ -: STRUCTURAL STEEL Pe Y g _ of documents only to each oral contractor who has general contractor who has submitted a'bona floe ten- CRANE RENTAL PROCLAMATION u = submitted a bona fide ten- der, but { der, but (b) the cheque in the amount of STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO ' (b) the cheque in the amount $20.00 only will be returned Phones: VV1,I, 1-1960 — WA. 1-5103 — MO. 6-5911 under the authority of a resolution of counci{ 1 hereby of $25.00'only will be -re- on the receipt of each other proclaim TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1961, turned gn the receipt of st of tender documents. of tende each other set Each documents. iBOXING DAY . tender must be accom- ponied by a tender deposit in Each tender must be accom. the form of a certified cheque C r e a t 0 S O f TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING . ; paned by a tender deposit in in the amount of$18,000-00 pay- RBCk and that it be observed as a Public Holiday.' (the form of a certified cheque able es the Ontario Water Re-I 4rE; MONUMENTS. m the amount of $23,000.00, sources Commission. _ DATED at Brougham, Ontario, this 15th day of De- payable to the Ontario Water ,Tenders are subject to a for-I - cember, 1961. Resources Commission. mal contract being prepared and . O DISTINCTION Tenders are subject to a for- executed.. The Commission re- (' J. SHE SCOTT, REEVE, mal contract being prepared and serves the right to reject any The Township of.Pickering • executed. The Commission re- or all tenders and the lowest or far` 'THREE GENERATIONS s+.-rves the right to reject any any tender, will not necessarily iGOD SAVE THE_ QUEEN or all tenders and the lowest or, be accepted. - any tender will not necessariiy j ONTARIO WATER „• accepted. RESOURCES C01I�IISSIO\ Stafford Brave 'Ltde ONTARIO WATER RESOURCES COJI�IISSION Dr: A. E. Berry, A. efierai Manager. . . A E. Berry, G �•:. Lr N General Jlanager. W. S. }lacDonnell, MONUMENTS . G t PROCLAMATION W. S. �IacDonne}I, L Commission Secretary. Commission Secretary. - .CONSULTING ENGINEERS DUND'AS ST. EAST WHITBY MO 6-3552 under the authority of a resolution of council I hereby CONSULTING ENGINEERS proclaim TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1961 - Proctor & Redfern,' Oliver Lloyd and Assoc. Ltd., 170 Don West, t ' 75 Eglinton Avenue East, w'a3' BOXINGDAY Toronto 12, Ontario: : Don Mills, Ontario . PILLAGE OF PICKERING Lions Bring 'Survival' 'Information and that it be observed as a' Public Holiday. ` DATED at Pickering, Ontario, this 15th day of Decem To Large Audience At Pickering 9 ber, 1961. I CYRIL E. MORIEY, REEVE On December 6 the Rouge ing is being provided through _ - Hill-Pickering Lions'Club tested the armed forces reserve, and Village of Pickering ,the capacity of the new com- civilian training, lectures and GOD SAVE THE QUEEN munty hall by inviting a con- information is available through siderable cross-section of pub- the EMO. CATE R1 NG' :.... . lic spirited people from across ' ' the Township to hear of the Laing the official booklet "11 Emergency pleasures work be Steps to Survival" as the basis ing conducted in this locality, of his talk on fallout protection,, LET US CATER TO YOUR CHRISTMAS ... "' .. .' .,.�,... ,��i Cal. Wotton illustrated his die-j .. YEAR'S Y The speaker was Col. F. S. AND NEW YE PART Wotton, Co-ordinator of Public f - .• . •, :. :• •. as con tract _ ussion with photo fallout shelter hi-has :. Survival for the County of On- in his own home, and showed THANK YOU j His tario subject hwas�tNat"National Sur- a number of informative train : loaf ;1.50 would like to take this opportunity of thank- this Col. Wotton referred to ing slides as'well. FANCY SANDWICHES this as a.matter of personal in- Many local service clubs and ;; 'dos. 50C 3 ing all those persons who voted for the and terest on all levels, rather than COCKTAIL SAUSAGE ROLLS ... .......:. ... ... other organizations were repre- worked an rely behalf at the'recetit township " one determined solely by gov- . . , elections. er iment authorities. Township, sented at the dinner meeting, P C .:...... ... • POTATO SALAD and COLE SLAW :'Pint �Se County and Provincial measures including Kiwanis, Rotary and COMPLIMENTS Of THE SEASON will be implemented, he said, several educational, recreatloa. S��AD • FANCY CAKES, ETC. _ when and if the people them- &I and ratepayers groups, from TO YOU ALIT selves demand that local au- Bay _ thorities act. Meanwhile, the West Rouge, MAIN STREET PICKERING — Wl1. dl 03$6 Imergency Measures Organiza- Ridges, Pickering Village and b --MRS. GIADYS BKKSTEAO tion across the country is doing other areas. Cbeirrnm for this all it can to interest citizens in intensely interesting meeting : protecting themselves and their families in the event of possible was Staff-Sgt. Bill Shelvirigton I WUWIIYIIIW UIOpIWWIIIUHINIIWtII111YIINIINIIUIIIIIWIIUNWII11UWwWHWI W11119YgI�IIIBIYpWIWWWWW�UIIWWIWIWIW cataatrophy. Front-line train- of the local Lions Club. t� I Thursday, Demmloor 11, 1961 THE P 1 G K E R I N G NEWS Pegs Three WANT,, or LETTER TO EDITOR W DIVEST ROUGE NEWS . 29th November, 1961. out whereupon the chairman of r n Claremont Ontario, Mite court looked at me not with Vi s 1 ' re a 1• teacher. des to Davi _. b e t Rouge a Home and School Hiss Ho Grad d Pritchard, K' g Y Ridge.News, admiration, for upholding his had a Christmas program for! The stage, scenery and cos- wood Road, who celebrated his a'IS Pickering, Ontario own rights nor the'precepts of fumes b Mr. Fiala son of Gr. fifth birthday Dec 'L2• to Ar- The Editor, justice but with the sinister their meeting Wednesday eve- Y Y .. I VI were beautiful. A standing lene Allan, Rouge Hills Dr., • �1 1;'" It appears to me that'you re- snicker of an accomplice and ning, Dec. 13 with a good at- g on her bit 2 off ceived your news from the Mu- very parsimoniously said :"You tendance-of !ovation was given by the audi_ hday, •Dec. 1.; to parents and child-,ence in appreciation for the Thorna Bailey, Sunnyslope, who nicipality boys w h o gave you see, Mr. Roy, all you have said ;err Mrs. Grace Smith, presi- wonderful performance of all was six Dec. 18, and to Mr. Val erroneous news of what ha just d,es not mean anything, be- SlcInt re Rouge Hills , Drive; PARTS AND SERVICE p- g, dent of the association opened; Who took part. Y , + Washing Machines —$20 and up ` pened,consolatory to themselves cause as you can see, there is ,the program and thanked evro•y_ The,executive and grade mo- who celebrated a birthday Dec. AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE and prejudicial to me by sup- no quorum! whereupon I repeat- 6. ;ne for cominz out: Mrs. hay theca served 'a beautiful lunch Phone; wHitehail 2-6x10 plemeating what. actually hap- ed: "That is the very type of Ic:liffe, secreta, read the nil to both grown-u - and children Sir. and -Mrs. George Craig, Open Every Night Till 9 o'clock pened with something that was monkey business teat is going p`' Rouge Hills Dr., held "open III neither said nor did hopper. on in this court, and accuseu utes to make the business of the'at the close of the even_rg. p 'hcusa' at their home for their NOTICE (about my "throwing'the Court there pointblank of deceiving ?�en' as brie_ e school lb , ! The Ladies' Club held th•c g, n irienus; neighbors and local hi- ti Selections by the school banri,Christmas party Thur±day, Dec.!wanians Saturday, Dec. 11. IP r. D. Weisboum I in confusion by calling the mem- the taxpayer by calling him to under the direction of Mr. Kar-! 14 when about 20 ladies enioyeri announces the op%ning of an leers "a kangaroo Corr2t" etc. court "for an explanation", anti :v- were fniiowed, by an addle.:i A merry Christmas'to every- announces don.'t even •know what a continued: a pot-luck supper with ail th; 'one! °office for general praxis• at ( by Rev. Fulton•of Grace Pre:- festive. trimming. Mrs., Joyce 14 of a dace kangaroo Court is), and that The more you tr• to justify `:yterian Church who gave an daughter. 877 Antonio Street 1„ „� Y y J g Butcher won the prize on th'' Many happy •returns of the r two members walked out, giv- your fraud on•the public, the interesting• talk on `•Tae B!g-in- , Bay Ridges, Pickering Township, Y draw and a social time was apt-:i as of October 2, 1961. 1ng the impression that I w•a more conspicuous you make it ling of Christmas and Christ': with games and novelties. — some sort of a crack pot, that b hushing u a most serious Birthday" and-the early histo.y Phone No. $39-3031 ' even the ar`ochial Picketing in- Y g p and tradition of Christmas and The next meeting of the club AUDLEY Ontario County Medical Society p 8 accusation which if it were not will be in,the•new year qtr Jan. - i telligencia wouldn't listen to. try St. Nicholas. Mr.,Jinr French you should be tits verb 11 at the school when the new ' APPLES AND POTATOES FOR SALE ! What truly did happen and first ones to give an explanation moved a vote of thangs on be-I executive will be in rharg 3 of The W.A. held the last meet-,. $2.00 per-bcxhel, other what was said in front of the not only to the complainant but half of'everyone-present to Rev. the program. ing under its prese:a name in varleties available. Please brio con-I entire Court plus the Public to the lri hest tribunal. irh the Fulton. Everyone joined in t the church on Wednesda eve g who were resent was' as fol- g _arol singing with the school� A lovely Chris mss pasty: rva_ , -sorn•ra for apples. Open weekends. P land, above all the courts, the g i enjoyed by all those in West Wing with the president, bars. lows: hour followed. by a Christmas G. Astley presiding. The annual PICKERING ORCHARDS tribunal of public opinion, deep I Rouge who have taken-part and p g' "Gentlemen I have come-to pageant with the choir under reports were given showing an 1 mile west of Pickering on No.2 in the hearts of true patriots, the direction,of 31r. A. Si ard,i helped in ,the recreation and active year in all _ Highwoy — WHitehall 2-1247 comply with- the Act, by being true honest people, who ate a sports in the district. T}tjs Yra, Y Apartments. Mrs. present to tell you m com- Grade VII teacher, accompanist, The roll call was "F#ith. Mrs. Y credit to themselves, to their at Heron Park Ha1L on Fri( igy RETAIL EXCHANGE SERVICE plaints, as invited by your not- country and to their God, be- I evening Dec. 15. P.efreshmelay Fred Puckrin led tie worship Oil and Gas Furnace Parts ice of September, 1961. If you cause these are the men who are I g service, The Three Vise Bien, FAIRPC7RT BEACH were served with dancing and a Complete out turners reap want, to hear them, please I assiatecl by ;he I'L is lies who t Y the bulwarks of national charac- ,real Social get together for these lti'e:tee r Surner Motors do not interrupt me until I amt people who have Wgrked hasd to! pT23en-. Mrs. G. Astley Fan Motors—Gas or Oil r - ' t ' The Ladies Assoc�a*.ion of I sang, As With Gladn-ss Men finished and continued: f make our recreation in VPest Transformers I The youngest and apparently Fairport Beach held their an-I of Uld," accompanied zy Mrs. Electric Controls "IC is common knowledge; Rouge such a success. An anony- anion st the most intQlligent member of null Christ dinner an a.dues- Arch Bell at the plan:. Linda -Oil filters — Nozzles g the average Pickering des Dec. 13. The loveI tucks mous couple in the district vrere the Court of-Revision, but truly y''• Y Y Izatt and Lynda Purkr.n; gave Carburetors • (Service; taxpayer that no one can beat dinner was enjoyed b all after responsible for the financing of i, Space Heaters — Floor Furnaces this Court. Thies opirpQn is also triiiocgAt," d exact 1 y what which resent were exchanged. the party and may they have a'��o piano accordion do^ts. Mrs: Trailer Heating Equipment should have gone.on the'records D g nice Christmas. Fred Puckrin presented a paper shaz by many law veers who ion the Christmas customs of Accessories, , with•a gtrorvm, fiat which was gy Mr, and Mrs. R. Cook East .Coleman or Primus�m.nr imp y refuse wasting their Our congratulations atulations to fir. other lands. During the social hushed of its apparent purpose and Mrs.'P. Cassidy, rise.Ruth g Sara — Service — ParM HIDE $!ld their client's money by Y. I Ave., were delighted when their hour two of, the chart?r mem- in that Court of Revision and Cane on the birth of their baby +, MILLER HEATING SERVICE wing here and continued: said: I daughter. Miss Thorn Conk: ar- bers, Mrs. Frank Puckrin and By all. tviea o! common daughter, Rhonda Ruth in Ajax rived home from San. Francisco 9 Tudor St. — Alex, Ont. Mrs. W. H. Guthrie cut the ! there are only three types "Mr. Roy, that could'be'con- Hospital Dec. 6. I-the this week for a well-earned holi- ' wHitet+aU 7-3x91 Vic. cake which was dr:or'a,ted !or of elements in our democrat strued as slander, to which I day as she has been nursing in FOR SALE—Puppies—pan spaniel, SS.- which cannot be. beaten in P We remind all the Beach res,- the occasion, representing .the re lied: "That it could be, if it' U S. for some time aced w ill Phone tE• 9-!lane dents that the Boy 5outs anti!- I W.A. from 1928-1961. Court: were not true, but Y only one spend Christmas with her pa-- During p years the Cubs are setting Christmas trots' i K the art 33 A PUPPY FOR CHRISTMAS 1. They who have unquestion- claim in my charges were true, at the home of Mr. R. Prior; sets, ladies have taken an active part I able inalienable rights-in a fair that would be the best way to Congratulations to., Mr. and I in the church life of the com- 8 Hillcrest. PURE-BRED Mrs. Jackson, Island Rd.., Court of competent Jurisdiction get rid.of the Assessment Com-, rnunity, 'arranging social' acts- GERMAN SHEPHERDS beeause their honesty and integ- rni„ssioner, who in my view and -Ail mothers in the community on the arrival. Thursda y, Dec. viti,,�3 from sock socials and WHhiNhall 2-0911 rity has been, is and always will. from my personal experience, I are reminded that th-i regular I dramas to family suppers, pro- will hold fill Xmas Eve be God's greatest creation. stn 'of Lt2e opinion, acts as a child health clinic will br held gram and banquets. They have They s ppo -fraud on the Community, nd Wednesday, Dec,; 27 ,from 2 to�BROCK ROAD ;uppiied the church with such ' 2. The who b• o rtunism,i y' 3 m, at the Commusvt Hall, NOTICE TO CREDITORS I ate arbitrary that an investigation of his mo- P• y things as lamp glasse3, •stove arrog eery interprets-, g The date'has been ^ha r. ed from All creditors and others having taons of any Act for their own i dus operandi should be heard in yg The Brock r:-ad Home.anq pipes, matches, kitchen supplies, claims o sleet the estate of John ' Tuesday to Wednesday far thii I,School held tree.r rexula: meet- chairs lawn mower, curtains g consolatory benefits in a deceiv_ open Court. ' Thomas Stephenson, late of the vile , :month Daly. in on Lec. S, with ties r?a- piano:�, hymn books, Bintes and p ed Court of questionable Jurs-I Since then and having denied t R r . P' - doge of Pickering, in the County of CoRg:-atulationa to Siar�aret!dent, sirs. .., rlbri in the!dashes, They have paid the -- - Obra.io, Retired, who died on et� diction. i the a quorum and after invit- 3. They who succeed tjirossgti ing everyone to come to the \'rw-trta t who will celebrate her i char, After th- buBinPas; the Plano tuners. the caretakers, the about rh•Y taco ay of October, !Parr (subtle intrigue a n d pt:onti; Court of Revision to comply 1 The a annual Ch s're.�sL nrP4 sceen,r Sirs Lindothread n hap3 bills.. The: and e cc ntributed� are herb r• uirid'to deliver' •rut with the Act, they surrept:tiotLi-, a ilculars of the sane to 'the under• ; a situation by which ?lJovv- S t Y equipment, man' is defrauded i-n a p.; ly waited until my b a c k wars at Dunfatr Baptist church n• .ter from tie Bib:. a t.. 11r3. near! 36e church'of a is meat signed not la»r than December 28, ; '• day-school.i+ tc be li Chr::-.Ise:r sang "Winter „lti onder- far the'new church which Was 1981, after which sir• the said Court of incompetent Jurisdic- .ruched to bring back tag type + ere, Ij •tt Parent? are lani," with Mrs. Wh(ol,,. ac.� buLt in 1956. The W.A.-has estate will be distributed having r•_ •tion, and continued: of quorum they. want.*d;, with-! remitde`i to have : child'.t•n vompanying. After carnl snaring! sent out cottribut.oas of money, Bard only to those dais+re of which "In my hugest view F suggest out the compiairrant:" Tt:ey not F at th, church by •,.15 p.m. when:which was e, Dyed, by al! a ,o- quilts, blankets,.bales of cloth- the undersigned has notice at that iris Court is the Latter and not only maintained ant inerea--ed I th, bunt? will be 'eak::ntt fa: total hour with refro.hments,! ing• food .parcels,' 'oandagm,•' tills. I a taxpayer s h ou 1 d con-ider tax on buildings which have not Whitby acrd Ajax Hospital tb closed the meeting. fru.,z, ilow•ers, Christman boxes, DATED of Pickering. th:s 5th day this Court rt of its being a : existed for }•saws but peralized sir,¢ carol+ or .those Wit_) ar, I cards,etc: Methods used to raise j" paying confined dur,,t the r iri+tttt3,s blr. and Slra. Got ton Carter of. December; A.D., 196t. fraud:to t. i,y t^sir mudui trte for not in that fraudu- funds have ranged from Sun- Ella May Holmes and Alexandir l operandi. That is rA sa , the: ten- and arbitrary tar. spent the weeken:i with the la*.- r P y * rY season. All are w•tileom., to join• shares bars. mite boxes, mega= ' y p Anticipating this utter fraud the children in this e,•fort t4!tern parents a: �iusrl w. zines to the modern bazaars and �woiron Holmes, Ex•<utors, tttanrer in which the• im !e- . c-o William G. Lawson meat tie Act, and continued: . . , Mr, and Mrs. John Hani0ton teas. And now the present r sent W.A. box 310 Today. widows, orphans, work- ' through bureaucratic arbitrary cheer those.who are not as .o.- p e y rp dictum• I wrote them asking to tunate 'as ourselves. "pct. re- and $gran and Mr. Percy let' which became affiliated «ith the Pickering, Ontario. ing men, returned soldiers, far- I turning co the churrh':p'",e -I Agincourt, visited Sit. and Mrs. W.M.S. in 1944, will fade into g�e me a crystal-clear decision, C. Hubbadd recently. the past on.Dec• 31, to emerge mere, businessmen. investors, I to which they did not reply but meats will be served and a'short P' r tae j etc.,etc., as well as those an the sent a ''decision". p h o a e y service of carols, A Christmas Don't. forge` the dart� as the as the Lnated Church Women vet e'of bankruptcy are penal- film and the presentation of at- Brougham Hall this Saturday, of the United Church of Canada ized by the Pickering Township though it is, to someone else ence, awards will be held. the 23rd; under the auspices of in January. ' forty miles away from me when the First Pickering Pack Scouts Mrs. Fred Puckrin and Mies. TEMPLt for living here. 1 Live only two concessions from Parents who do not wish to go e Y carol singing are invited to coma and Cubs. Procee is go to the -Mac Hedge, leaders of the Baby E TAXI What has Pickering Township gi g their offices. This is for no other for the program followin which organization. Band, held a party for the pre- for justify such insult to our in- apparent purpose but to delay p W school children and their moth- telligence as though it were a will start at approximat,ly a. Season's greetings and best h plwsed M ontnouep my receiving the notice so that t^,nuatulations to Mr. and wishes from your correspondent. era in the church on Saturday Monte Carlo or the Riviera in- I could not a and I Would afternoon. stead of the proverbial horse's appeal •Mr&-f. Fitzpatrick of Dunbar- Congratulations to Mrs. J. P be legally defrauded good and ton: the arrival of their baby The girls.of the ill G with •� Compton in celebrating a birth- Mrs. Bill Guthrie proper by concealing from me girl; Sheila, in Ajax Hospital, �y meetly. their Leader, , �ASWG�I �ryK! derriere"—. gi t Today, genttesrren, it appears P esented a beautiful Vesper . the material to beak u �ttry Dec.,Del Ha y birthda S Service'i the church on Sun- to me that you are trying to put PP. y greetin a to charges of !read against the n IS NOW OFFERED TO that over, not only on the Pick- Pi&e Township unici i- Donnie Egeroff, Dec. 9, who day ovening. They were assisted .ring Township taxpayer but on g P - • • ' That Charity is celebrated with a party of young by some of the younger girls and TEMPLE SUaSCRISERS ty and bar my rights to sayf.A aceeptable belts•• CIA friends later bowling rs. Arch Bell supplied the or- ail other townships in to Do- by not being able to appeal. Sat Ajax. PP ."� the chiaF tsateaa ell The Brownies 'met as usual n music. t minion of Canada who Will slue- The only thing that saved me tteww•r, srhM a ga for lnfenitafien salt iy be-"inspired" to emulate the b 'only one hour, was that s P"' and Margaret Vis received her Many gifts were rete•ived at y y :•es" a geed etetiaw, a� gold bar.The also had a Christ- the White Gift Service at Sun- Pickering Township Commissar- urgent telegram which had been is w�}rtsy, if it is nett Y tat which by a l t the sense of mss party on Monday with the day School on Sunday afternoon. TEh' 9'11 common decency should become delayed, reached me by Provi- `iwsal lay. .s tn•wi.dse of mothers present, Special guest The gifts were placed around . dente or chance. Gad, 2-= was Dist Com. Mrs. Kearney. the manger scene under the tree. a Russian Commissariat, more Am I not right in repeating: than to the principles.of com- The mare they justify their, ■■■■i■■■■■■■■■■■sat■���■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ moo ustice.in our Canada. MKER CrtMAC14-In loving team- ■ fraud on the people; the more ory of dil my. pedpt• who left fie ■ ■ Penalizing anyone for the ■ SHOP OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY ■ simple reason of living in Fick-, conspicuous they make it. en• by one like the tolling of ■ ■ GAkHAG$ COLLECTION Why did they not give you leaves- ■ ANO FRIDAY-9-8 P.M. — SATURDAY 6 P.M. ■ eeing is equivalent to penalizing ■ Aug- him for livin' at all, which is these facts instead of the false- Father, Squire Charts hunker, Aug• ■ The garbage scheduled for g hood about Kangaroos and mak- B, 1948, TEST YOUR OWN TUBES FREE ! collection, the most insidious, cruel, btu- Morh•r, Mo 'Bunker, Nov 15, ■ ■ Monday, Jan. Ist, ing me appear a crack-pot to Mary ■ 0 28; a1w garbage scheduled for tat and corrupt imposition on the v g • ON No. 2 HIGHWAY IN DUNBARTON ■ the le of this Dominion. �' ones I -am offering a 1955• • collection Mr:rday, Jana 1,•1962, people noble service in pr•inclple, band, A'bert Cormoek. Sept. 30, s ■ as though we were in Congo 59• ■ will be collected Tuesday, tan. Yours truly. ■ a, _., ii T. O. efferson, P. En legal g• y p8rother, Charles Milron Bunker, _ o laud and our law; were tanta- 2 1962. Robert rt G. RA I, � •a��,3;',. mount to a oneh do offered the I -YEAR-OLD,;; Cori s,k 1960• ; e J g• i Vol one man dented my re-, Itovingly remembered by Eva � ■ Twrp. of Pickering. marks, THR££ I - ; a promised ruse`to stand un for NEED THFJR DENTIST ■ FOUND—Seray beagle dog. Bieck, tan ■ >• "the Assessment Department `lost [ttuirs raquira dental sl and white• Female. Owner may ■. G L E N D A L E for an explanation," but this r treatment at least once a tsar. have same by proving ownership i" " 1' fir what they did: The a�•erage child may reed a '.and paying or this adverrrsement• as r ■ One of the members of the filling about every six months: Phone WH• 2-1345. ■ APP IAf4CE g Court of Revision looked at the:,starting from the.age of three. ■ SERVICE Commissioner . w h o •promptly when many .youngsters are al- IN ,. r I gave him a had whereby that ready in need of dental repairs /� // ■ -iXPERT .eEPAiRS TO member of the panel got up or adjustments. Proper care for TRY ° NEWS WASHERS, DRYERS from his seat, and passing the the baby teeth will help to pro- Tlet 9-1!' nod"to another member of the vide a tiealthy,condition for the ; 1`�iilgh 9.1191 839.1191 I ■ panel, he too got up and ivalked' permanent set. CLASSIFIED ■■■■■■BGlita>t■a■>•■K■■t■t>•i■■�■titi■it<ttw■■e■■■>t>t>E t Page'Four T H E P I C K E R 1 N G NEWS Thursday, Dec•t+►b•r 21, 1l61 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE :,i',,. °�, �, �liM�'"" .404� I , , I I , I Good Dews for Men Otiilcx WH. 2-6212 Residence WH. 2-3115 ;d , I�!Le, „ '91��w r , A MERRY CHRISTMAS �,IIhI„"iti NtNMiII �=,, N lul p' ,Ii,ptl;uil,ll III°'I'° and Women Over Forty AND SIN I :'UQ;! II I +II'I'I�, JI .i ull dll�hl tll;;l, lu� ,h £ .II N N N`^!il ll��gjl'' hl w� WITH GOOD HEALTH COMES 'GOOD SLEEP — GOOD D h. A HAPPY NEW YEAR APPETITE AND GOOD MENTAL ATTITUDE I,I Willlll' CYRI L E Now j�l ►1i w for the First Time” f'Your ,a Your Friendly Resident Agensfl � »l 'in Canada 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 � PICKHRING, ONTARIO - 'IRMARON SUPER TABS IIII h �Ilf�l JJl' I After years of research, this Super Tab has been found Imll II� d!�i l I! ���NIIIIIII�"p� and proven with five essential vitamins for most - Il,i '��Ip'II I ! me m, - bars of the family, especially for those over forty.Li LAY Love depressed feeling—lack of � 1�III�l l'I� �i i I�I II U. r confidence—dizziness- -�f aint, run down feeling—worry ry a•b out nothing nausea I N S U R AN C E �I iL...�il j l.I, —irritable—always tired and brooding—all can be taus in minerals and vitamins.AssuRANtE ed ay deficiency Dona�es air no matter how long y ou have been of-PRUDENTIAL ENGLAND I h C . AUTOMOBILE FIRE flitted. Get back on the road 'to good mental and LIFE "i", physical health- 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST IRMARON is a new Super Tab absolutely guaranteed. I OIRu: StatIen•Plaza,Ajax Shopping Cents. Phone: WH. 2-3301 II III Money gladly refunded if after 30 days you are not Neon For Imeaodiate Coverage Day Or Night I, „w'. satisfied with results.` ' rC I jl�lll i NOW AVAILABLE _ 30-DAY TREATMENT — $5.00 We are wishir-, (immediate delivery throughout Canada) APPRAISALS I HOW TO OBTAIN IRMARON— �ou a most ` Send cheque or money order (do not send cash) toe G . NEWELL NATURAL REMEDY COMPANY Ni 7741A Yon , (Gladys Newell) ]�I��•-•• fhristmas _ g• Street .., Toronto S, Ontario Real Estate Broker - Pickering Village A SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR IRMARON FOR CANADA ` WH. 2;5770-1 or.-Toronto WA. 3-9513 Whitby" .- Phone Mohawk 8-4703 THE STAFF OF - t = Cobourg FR. 2.7601 As. "Highway' 94 Mtle East of Dunbartan, No. z H.731i LAW G] OR SALES Support H Drive PICKERING ONTARIO ST, GEORGE'S 1 DR. ALFRED __ - HALL L. VANAGS : _ • PICKERING � � G i ' - { E Banquet and Meeting 'f Old:Rosebank Pd. N o rth N r dr SAME. • w.TEPiti APIAN A N D THE • I . e CATERING SERVICES f' R g. o. 3, Pick-ering F, OLD W I S H (Seating 200) Telephone WH. 2-1893 zlephone TE. 9-1822 TO YOU r `�y - o Answer TE9-1501 s x� •• OPTOMETRIC . Ci'" ',LONG DISTANCE CALL VISION CARE 7enish 3.3140 _ •�` a !' JOHN L. RAWBCN, R.O. (Na Toll {harp.) . ELNIO DISNEY g. _.y�p� �� Sales PLEASANT STREET DiSlley MO'OL ,(OFF LIVERPOOL RO, SOUTH) _ I J FRENCHMAN'S BAY I i B-A Service Station EYES EXAMINED Monteith, Monteith, R;ehl DICKERING i1 TARIO GLASSES FITTED and REPAIRED, & Co. i I'ICKERI�TG ONTARIO - '�.,,. EVENINGS j CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS _ — e BY APPOINTMENT. TE.9.2a0l G. W. RIEHL, C.A., R.I.A. LICENSED TRUSTEES ' Ajax 'CI'shawa = Stratford Oshawa RAndoi h 3-3527 `w a SEAWAY BURT R. WATERS, C.A. y� 1 ,. tier M tbt t'ast,wrilit hotel WATER Hiteho 1 2-0890 f. S PPLY � _ U WHitehall 2-1391 tbeel.nUucaaraaBsmooDMser lobtse tk PontQ t611t toss. 21-HOUR SERVICES wtm tfcr s m the star.*?Mont 7 DAYS A WEEK :I _ - h Ioltfi esoeeana VW tsi $5.00 for 500 GALS. M I L L E R s $ " Bne ebn *?lord Will in"Ire $7.00 for 1000 GALS. $9.00 for 1500 GALS. H'E A T I N "e bslsmtb,er,aaettQB180a.a11tlppti) qlm age lobo[tbrP bee ageaet their trtm r am tort prtsetlta uafa btm rtti:low :BALSAM Gas and Oil Installations „ee tnnkistcrose•mile,Rrrrk Clean-Out Service �x �sD bemq bara:e o[ise m a team Mrs. George Wilson spent a rw Z4-HOUR CALLS �P 0010 Its[roar"to three,tbt! -few days last week with Mr. and - "' .,< bmist Dltotbtkowas ism?anatb""Ill --=Airs Les Smith at Prospect and .9 Tuder.Street, Ajax visited friends at Port Perry. WH x- 91 Mr. Elmer Wilson came home Sunday following surgery at t hospital in Toronto. J Mr. and bars. Lewis Jones', 31r. and Mrs. Glen Manderson, FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Jameson and Mary Jean and Nir. an d ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES Mrs. Donald Jamieson attended AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS I t' a turkey dinner Saturday 'night AND IMPROVEMENTS. in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Roy WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN, Parrott's 35th wedding:anniver- sary, at their home in Uxbridge. ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. a Next Sunday will be white I IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE v< ,gift Sunday with the Sunday. FINANCING i FOR FAST r i School and church meeting to- gether at 1:30. COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL The Active Service Class will � AUBREY E. IRELAND meet next Wednesday night n r Dec. 20th, in the church base- AND COMPANY A J AX LUMBER 'CO., -moot. The candy bags for the -' 'Christmas Tree which will be • e • '.held Sat, night Dec. 23, Will be 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. PICKERING - ' ONTARIO ONTARIO packed at this meeting. There A � Your Cm malr. ;till. sill also be an* exchange of TORONTO 2, ONTARIO gifts. EMpita $4308 ar EMpin i-5964 CLAREMONT CO-OP A 'HEWS' CLASSIFIED AD The sympathy of this tom- munity goes to Miss,Erroll Car- Wesinip ' lean in the death of her brother � CLAREMONT ONTARIO 6RIHGS THE DESIRED RESULTS 141r. Jack Brignall who passed TEwpla f-17l0 —WA.1-iSOQ away Last week at StouSville. '-TlwrllHioy,December 21, 1%1 ; 'T H E PICKERING NEWS a -- - - .� - ,lam Piiw d "BUSINESS DI RECTORY - ervlces 1nunbarton ....- ''WILLIAM G. LAWSON UNITED , CHURCH The Churches (Highway Na. 2) - GUARANTEED M EACHHIE�S . - sir Andie-TI/ Service 1lV. A. MMINISTER A., Ph.D.' TELEPHONE WH. 2=2741 Funeral Director Pickering Any Make or Model 9 Christmas Eve Service f United Church '._ . , eHMC H Sr.,kr. j bulance Service PICKBRING, ONT.P.M.ARTHUR FIELD Private Am Mana r REV. MELV I LE stRS Dec.Dee. 21-CHRIS TMAS SERVICE PICKERING DAY OR NIGHT TWO CHURCH SERVICES SERVICE Of WORSHIP-il a.m. 9:45 a•ln. and 11:07 a m. CHURCH SC1400.-11 a.m.-AII Departments Sunday School Sane Hour WATER DELIVERED wNl. AAcEACHNiE, Prop. AUDLEY - SERVING CHRIST IN THE � O,1�HZS .� DRUGS LTD. West of Dunbarton leis P. M. - Sua.-�School COMMUNITY SINCE 1833 *" 2so P. M. • Church service PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 - Martin L�tber ATlontic 2-0063 Pickering, Ont. ' GRACE PRESBYTERIAN a COSMfTKS - SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS , CHURCH /'IrSt To LIgII<f _ (MORNING WORSHIP - 11 am.-West Rouge.School ChriStnlaS Trees STORE HOURS. FKI N. and CLARKE Creighton, Fraser, Auditorium P R E N T I C E SUNDAY SCHOOLS The story is that Martin Lu- WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 P.M. Drynan d1 Murdoch West Rouge School- then created the• first lighted SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to 5 p.me : AUCTIONEERS 9:30 aim-41 years and over Christmas tree—our most cher- id end AiA6.rls.1 tee tic Banisters, Solicitor and 11 am.-VP ro t yam' fished symbol of the Yule season \' Hss et Ootoeie.esd Peek 11 a.m.-Nursery - next to Santa Claus. Notaries Public c.nt.nnlal Rand School-- PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5%1 Stall,ir.pM.e.b,N.eesbeid Looking out of a`window on . e., R0ei Mie esx 1 t am.-All ages. 2ANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS 109 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. Christmas Eve in a castle where ei.Nr ss Reoeesable Rs itse. he was a guest,he saw the stars DUAL Si MCK AT ONE PRIC21 S Simeoe St. N., Oshawa shining brightly through the MI)ios P.O. Fission Agisa't 52W3 very bright star stood in the i M.hM.re P.O.• Pbw M.>L 204 Telephone RA. 3-3446 I� , boughs of a giant fir tree. One GrahaM HARDWARE r w Nnclis Nerve been estsasbed St• Ceorgl S firmament at the t o p of the t IV— AsMieseers sire 110116- tree. So Luther chopped dpwn Anglican. Oureh a small fire in a forest near APPLIAHCfiS - PAINTS - TOOLS PICKERING - ONTARIO the castle and brought it inside _ E. . FLED Rif Dr. Sohn Lesik REV. M. S. S~`"�D, Ems..O.D. He seal candles which he put GLASS - ETC. on the tree with Ile largest BARRISTER - SOLICITOR DENTIST 19% Pickering. Ong one at the top-rho star of GENERAL H A R D W A R E k NOTARY PUBLIC Phone WMitehoil 2..3313 Bethlehem SUNDAY SERVICES The prince. and h� princess Msnisir.-W Old KigNees Deer . M1gbi.�r creek " 830 oar-Holy Cone"+°Wien were delighted and they placed Pheim: WHitehall 3-1411 • Pialaring -- b, 11.00 am.-Merninp Prayer AT. 2-73!1 or AT. 2.1362 Pickering I IAM am.--Holy Communion all their gifts for their chlld:en e ��diH:� t:enfT� (" Sunday) under the tree. And when the } • i 100 o.n+.--Sunday Sd+ool to Ne children caw it is the morning ` iIOWIEr Parish Mao they were ecstatic with Joy. And Mssdsy to Prida►--94":ri P 1100 am-Nu that is how our lighted Christ- e CO. >, fsee,i.y ear i -eah-se (At the Parish Hail) �� I f H A Ronw-axes up to 4 year s tree originated. A OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 Today! ChAsismsa lighting is >rveoNESOAr ,Johns-Manville Dealer ' I RES.: WH. 2-1955 10.00 a.m.-Holy Con+m4nia, and Part of our Canadian way of life MONUMENTS Intercessions tar the•Stck and ape have a huge variety od - - - lighted decorations from which -' , 'DON`T MOVE—IMPRO'1/E "High ay Ma-eeeet work, to `�`°°� . . ::" WITM ALUMINUM OR WOOD tvj ROEMT AUSTIN, Prop �/ • • Chrtstton, Science The modern tread for Christ- away from COMBINATION DOORS Et WINDOWS 'Two wiles wear d whiwy I isQCte the bright and somewhat garish M Na 3 Mlghw.y, botweee �' �' R effect When brillisntr Ilea; bulbs : PAL-O-PAK INSULATION FOR ATTICS _ f wh,t4y cud Ale= 80004 MILLS, ONTARIO are used. The tendency now is CMUNCH SERVICE AND to use subdued "coot" colours TERMS ARRANGED i PHONE: wtiitby MO. 11.1143 * SUNDAY SCHOOL in the -larger bulbs. No. 2 Highway' WHitehall 2-3251 SUNDAY-11 a.m.-In the (Funeral and Anertvr, building, King~ Rd. Recently introduced are the _ PLUMBING Al Rouge Hills '•midget•, type 1emp3 and these Ambulance Service' Testimonies of Healing are given have become enormously PoPu- i of the Wednesday Meeting, tar across Canada. These are ALPRED: KAYES * hold at s p.m.- about the size and shape of the All ARE WELCOME Genera Hardwar-e- PRESSURI RUMBiNG BATHROOMS o Z Highway - Rho Reading Room is open to come in sharpened a rid of a lead , e 1? il SYSTEMS at Pickering Beach Rand the Pubtk Dally come in a full colour range_and - i Sane Location give a beautiful effect on the zESTIMATES GIVEN • -. _Par•furthw information tree, - Cali ATlantic 2,4533 -. Pha1e wllihhaa X717 .Telephone amore and more homeowners PAINTS ELECTWX APPLIANCES are. using the new artificial WHitehall 2-3610 trees. These tars most realistic TIM. - GLASS - ETCe TeatOn ��,• at. Andrettv's .I looking. They make no tunas of = Presbyterian Church needl'and 0°a be folded up and e stored for use year after Year- the BRADY Church St. N., Pickering, Ont. Besides coming in the netntal : Kenneth risen, E.A. . Minister green they are available in a ;1PH"*'"Hopis 1.1191 P6oae, WH2-2{03 number o! pastel shades. They r ' PLUMBING ge made from VIM which is DU RAM a T:� �� A.M.A� - �� _� Balsdon' s Hardware 1100 A/N. Chsneb Serviw And for the safety of Your : N. RAT1lw _.=STORE Y be sum that r�Chrs tree lights are Phone WHitehall 2-04A0 _ _PideH>,ritPg The �rle �iHM to --- equipped with a safety fuse ROGER G: CONANT, R.A. every!! in@ Het PIiNlibies. plug. These strings love outlets at the free end into which giw gAlensTSe i►ND soNCiTO11 GOOD VALUE AT THE FAST - other strings may be plugged CONITfi BLDG., AJAX RIGHT PRICE and the safety lose also Protects Veen D.it r To IM P... 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Is AM Ideal Christmas Gesture y —.. _ _J .; .-: ... a . . .� ".. r taw Six THE FICKERING NEWS Thursday, December 21, 1161 s otic e o . ­.Pe i - : 0 was o ic erin es� en s i is of legal formals- charge taxes on non-e�cisting property; where- "To have any Court adopt procedures which Township but who must pay, in effect,,titbee Owing to certain aspects ties, the exposure of the modus operorm of charge they increased n- taxes, her than ever, are consolatory to themselves, first and fore- as a price on their heads for living in Picker- the Pthe exposure Municipality as d being inflicted in spite of my protests of over two years and Moat, and dishonourable to the defendant . . . ins Township, as though they were•undesiz~ the, on, tip will i delayed until the Supreme Court• in spite of my having denoilished six build- and repeatedly adopt the obvious view that abler. Any of these goodly timbers of the hears them and decides with their findings. ;:tags• such corruption would escape in the avalanche nation may have to pay hundreds of dollars of persecution and restrain of the defendant while the same Municipality Ondy.charges$3.00 The implementation of a misconstrued Act Eventually, the Commissioner himself with to express }� views . . is abusing their for a•dog licence!!! . _ one of his cohorts visited me with the auda- power, What has Pickering Township which dines plus, in effect, a price on our heads and clous excuse that they had never heard of my "diem and should not be questioned as to their motes Y P ties ,nor the niceties of a narrow juris- like on Y i- mischiefs'and distress.amongst "dignities" Paris, London, New ark, Rome and V the people, not meant b the Act. letters even though many of them had been prudence, but on the solid principles of state enna, do not have? What would have become '. sent registered mailII morality." : of those gist cities who offer the red carpet --. The purpose of this article fie to alert not t = nnly the Township of Pickering taxpayer to I thought excuse to be n ludicrous sYs- "They who by the abuse of power have of welcome a those progressive competent :- =-- violated the spirit of law can never hope for men re commerce, literature, arts, science and a few cold facts in the implementation of the I said, "Now, now, f Garish, our tttait sYs^ ietection, It ought W be our common care culture, whose endeavour and achievements Municipal Act, but to warn our Pariiamentar- tam isn't that bad o you did not receive m e P gi honour an lace the to bringing with flans, out• Legal Fraternity anretataonsvof any mail mp�taxe$ could not behreduced?eMuch to guard this previous deposit with reti our Y P Y e of the sig�u'ficancb of ill interpretations vigilance and never to suffer it to be either them the torch, the emblem slid unfurled bas- Act which leads to cause dangerous abuses on to my amazement, he informed me so sweetly, discredited nor antiquated. You do not sus- hers of national character-to be eawlsted by -the people of this Dominion through guinea so affably, and with such genteel grace, that „�i, you don t supersede,,you do riot sans- fair and the just instead of being derided Township or Mutiicnpality the reason why my taxes were not reduced " a any subordinate )'uriadietion; on the con- and penalized? pig attempts by any was simply because I had notified the Munid- that will aSect the entire Dominion _ alityu stead of notifying him PERSONAL- an and supplemental teary. you are auxiliary Perhaps it seems obvious to those men slid There are many would-be grants with little ry, As though the Municipality were a bu- to them all." women who know the•meaning of civil righ4s, vision who, having a meager treasure of wis- „r,eauaraey under his personal dictum- "Yon will seep in the program o! this course to start'thinking: Who is this Commissioner dam in public relations set out to procure unto I protested-to him: "Mr. Gaelin, fs the Mu- a Lottg systematic caries of miadememoura who barged in this Community, creating and Mu- themselves a thimbleful of authority and Pot sabot ilium:, tr Yom, oar are you equally connected and invezeted to "justify" lomentitig a class friction, Playing one tae- promptly magnify it into. many hundred - nicipa y ? them. We •must not deceive ourselves, what- payer agafaist the other as though we were weights until encouraged by unexpected sue- subordinated to the Miinidpality to which ever does not stand with credit cannot stand Pins in ills game of political bowling'. cess caused by an indolent,power in quids order to explained osider rs-assesstnenttss exclusively the and :long-" Perhaps neither culture, travel, study, wit element, and evolve this P© 7 ,,, , }gyres of common sense ever endowed him with a laic ttiegatatis, beyond their ability to main- pemo=,.;... `TO give up all the repose, and p 1 tats it. tndiaa themselves lost and bewildered I protested to him that the people are not -of life, to pass sleepless nights'and laborious meager measure of the necessary ability to }n fire fall-out of their own creation, Prontptiy dealing personally with anybody to municipal days, and what is ten times more irksome, to .appraise the stature and dimensions o! people start yelling: Wolves, wolves, -1 didn't do it. affairs but with the Muttid all itself, as a a cultured triad, to offer oneself to calumny of mettle and worth who were here, not as It's not my faint . . . it is the Municipal Act Corporation o! which he is but Kati Agent and and all its hard hissing tongues and poisoned "outsiders" but as true patriots in a eomtaivai- ,,, in order to free the oouimunity from -ty of true convivial fellow-dtizens a-iike, in a which is at fault, rte., etc•... responsi`ble to them That if the reveerse were peaceful ha community before he was ever - fraudulent prevaricators, from cruel oppres- P� PPy_ Y Dear reader, every Act wliidt was ever the case, then the Municipality had become soli. from robbers and tyrants. has I say. the heard of. ' written by man, this side of the Ten Cone his 'Agent. That whichever way he chose, test-of heroic vii`tie and well deserves such a piths has it•never.dawned on the Coaita»- tnaridments, has loopholes which only cunning 'was wrong,'bats law and utter malpractice " Y • administrators set to find out in order' to cis•- because no one wsa-agent to the other as re- dfstitictioa. sinner that it is men and women with those law. SOCIAL REVENGE components of civil duty who traverse the { cumvent the Act sad defeat its purpose to , ispotreibiy gelled for in ON their own elide. They thereby are fomerting When I was a first-year_student of law, I . By Lord Erskine, Eminent English oceans and the skies, who in their respeetsve i causes of distress and anguish not inw.ided -already.knew that personal letters are privi- jurist to the House of Lords avocations become true artiste who-can, paint e by the very Act they tFY to taistnterpret;. 'teged correspondence, not permissible to be 'the petits of e- rose, tree•poets wr are able ,cosily taking shelter like a cancer virus, in the read in Court.' In a Court of Law, the Judge e raven � a kind o. wild justice. This is to sing an ode u a nightingale a erne pat- verg weak spat of any Act they thrive on it could the strict rule of practice, and -fie revenge by which. are are actuated and riots who measure with fair equanimity file until the goose that laid"the golden egg ex- stop me from introducing such letters as ex- f" which we must be sorry if it ever be ex-. :significance of living graciously? ppenes Only a timely surgical operation could hibit, had I written to him PERSONALLY. I tingerfor when we have a greet austere duty These are the types of men and women,out- iiave removed the cause of the Poor gooses then would have no defense in law and would to perform for the common good of mankind. alders oz not, who are a credit to the country, Premature- demise'.!! be the victim of a cunning device or deception T'+1e rnornent the Throne rettioves the idea o! who make life glorious and worth living and Vittrat a competent administrator is expect- of a••legal" game: Heads he,wins;'Tails f lose. security and rotection from its subjects and g g p -fighting for.airho uplift us all with then•{ires- ed to do in performs his able services hon- declares the Sovereign to be everything slid P rig This left me with no alternative but to come the subjects nothing, he, then declares war ence and their association and honour our Durably, aitnout peradventure or reproach• is to the next�CDutt of Revision and la e.m Communft These men and women look ever ' to maintain the principles of the spirit of any P Y upon them. tie b no longer Sovereign,—they Y• complaints o e said square(' and straight u arils over the voile and the ocean., over Act under the gpacit• of his office,as Cite Act P P �Y 3 are no longer subjects. No than has a right to 1tYi' ys y from the shoulders as described in detail in , arbitrary powers, for that is to let a wild the hills, over the mountains, over the clouds m- is meant to sere its just purposes. An.im- thy letter to the Editor of this issue. beast liar such is a man without law) loose "and into eternity, leaving to posterity a mein• moral Act should be disobeyed' on Principle of p arable impression of God's mission to mankind state.morality. That is what the .people expect What would the -average tax-payer expect -upon the people to.prey on them at his lea- to be revered and in humble dignity emu- ist able administrator"s• to feel like from such,pt'otroked behaviour Prom sure,. whilst all the taws which ought to fated and enthroned in.the noonday sun. The Jluriici i offices of Pickering Twp. th0se in authority? What would You widows, -secure the people against the abuse of power, Watch for ne week's'article on the a par- pa farmers, working men who have neither the are employed to screen that abuse against the SCI p appear to conduct their iXairs under highly time, the.means nor the opportunity to place cries of the people. ant duplicity between Fidel Castro and the questionable methods which scream to high a vi orous protest-in defense of your rights „ Assessment Comnuasioner's ideology and heaven to. be brow ht.ro account by a' Court g P The people have nothing to. use but their meihods to deceive the farmer,with premises g but who have to suffer in order to maintain natural faculties and ought to be gently dealt and "Indian beads" by bridging them to town off compcnt Jurisdiction an Assessing Commissioner w h o appears to with; but those who are instructed with arti- to celebrate, one the sixth.of July movement For some two years back, this writer has devate h4s time in questionable bureaucratic fnal and• instituted authority leave in their ' . with free meals for all, at Havana, Cuba; the been endeavouring to reduce his taxes as foi= professionalism, not !oohing for ways arid hand a great deal of the force of other, pro- oty,er to, celebrate another anniversary s� lows: means to conduct wt'r, fair-and just equanimt- l and as their temptations to injustice are Brougham, Ontario, Canada, preparing thou d purchased a farm of little importance, of ty, the interest of the taxpayer who supports pr�eater, their' means are. infinitely more him but who indulges in devious ways and g Y victims with free meals and speeches slid gen- only (36) arable acres plus 50 acres of, swamp practices reprehe-tsible in law and*irresponsible effectual for mischief by turning the powers eral indoctrination and promises, only to de- and hill3 of erosive blowsand with a decrepit in practice. `given for the preservation of society to its ceive them and betray them in true commuttiot hundred-year old house. and a tumbled barn. Our Caurta of Justice sometimes are se destruction; so that if an arbitrary P�� ttern. i T acres were only an estimated 3100.00. be justifiable it is when used against those who I immediately on began to at rove the property duced inadvertently by a Judiciary who, en- pretend to use it against othem" Like Karl Marx deceived Engels, like Stalin P P , deavouring•to maintain the letter of the law „ deceived Lenin, like Krushchev deceived Stalin, f and spent some $70,000.00 in huge buildings as incorporated in any Act, sometimes miss a . Unblest by Virtue. a Government in like Castro deceived Cienfuegos, etc., etc. in connection Adth a farnting'project of great significatd but impereeptible weak point in the league ,Both Castro in Cuba and Pickering's Assess- consequence. The taxes immediately reached Act which is 'osttcealed in an avalanche of Becomes a circling Junto of the'great meat Department are masters oP deception, ouch proportions that with tine scarcity of, statutory legal loquacity and eloquence. We T@b rob by law, Religion mild, a yoke both offering in effect agrarian reforms at the help, it was impossible to run it profitably as citizens, as true patriots are the ones to -.To tame the stooping soul, a trick--o"tate expense of another class, both creators of and I absorbed" a tremendous loss for many judge in the final analysis because we acre the `to mask their rapine and to share the elm-friction,•botih empoverishing the rich sad p years.. odes to softer for anon-intended flaw in the prep. the middle-class slid sloths giving their victinn I endeavonted to• get relief on'the taxes writfng of any Act,,by the people we elect Without Virtue; what are Senatee but a wt� in return. ,'by virtue•of the buildings not being finished Parliament who themselves mean well but farce One has succeeded with very adroit dogtietiee or used, but instead of reducing them, they .are net infallible,any more than the Judiciary: :.Of consultations'deep and reasons free to deceive the greatest minds min the world, were increased until the farm for which I had Wise is the Judge who overlooking the liter- While the determined voice and heart are such as Britain, France,the United States std originally paid an estimated $4,000.00 full ary eloquence of any Act,.as De Montesquieu• sold? 'rendered those nations impotent through most price had paid an estimated $12,000.00 .in would say it, searches for then spirit in which What. freedom but a aoanding ounn g and insidious subterfuge to.eope with taxes. I went thereupon tfo the Municipal Of- the law was enacted and meant to be imple- name, -• 'rum The other has done the same thing fa lice and instructed them that if my taxes were _�tiented accordingly, Our Courts re resent•the hat reduced, I would demolish the $70,000.00 Throne, but only as long as that Thrace is on And what election but a market rile Qatiads with our eminent Judiciary, our pass- worth of buildings in order to be able to ilia- Of.•staves self-heartened?" ticiarts an Parliamentarians forming a beach- the side of righteousness. Bead into a vitals of our nation which will vose of it.. '. create chaos and a national callmtty,if every I was instructed right there and then that ' THE THRONE if I demolished the buildings, my taxes would From as address to the House'of Lords The Municipal Act, as implemented by Pick- Township or municipality haq the legal right eeing TOwtiahip, beeom7� an immoral Act by to tax their neighbour for earning their living not be reduced. I had no idea then, any more By the Great in one Township while living in another. than I have now, that the Pickering blutiici such implementation and should be Placed un- P g pality had any such authority to arbitrarily Engliab Parliamentarian Edmund Burke der a Court Injunction until the Act is either What will become of the pace farmer who make such on-the-spot decisions "a la Fidel "When the vices of low, sordid and illiberal rescinded' abrogated or amended to comply livings in Pickering Township sells his produce Castro" and promptly lodged my complaints minds infect your high situation—when theft, with the normal course off' Justice and civil -in Markham or Oshawa or Toronto? What if by letters, letters and more letters. bribery and peculation attended with fraud, rights' instead °f creating fictitious classes, those cities give tie back our owe medicine? placing one brother against another, one fam- Citizens of.Canada, wake up to this. enseeI J. The more I wrote them, the more printed. prevarification, falsehood, misrepresentation ily against another, One neighbour against an- Get your,Parliamentarians to have the Assess- form threats and pressure they put on me and forgery;— when all these follow in one other, insulting the dignity, the honour and ment Act as implemented by the Township of until I had to stand on my rights and uphold train; 'when,theee vices which gender and the character of so-called "outsiders" who -Pickering, .rescinded or amended to bring it them by challenging them to put the Bailiff spawn and aWe nursed in dunghill, come and have been in this 'Community for a quarter to the long and narrow path of strict con- on me to collect taxes for buildings which pollute with their slime, that throne which of a century; before Goslin was ever heard of. formity with the spirit of the. Magna Carta had been demolished for years. I told them ought to be a seat of dignity and-purity, the -and bill-of-rights before we suffer a,national -that if they did so, I would apply to the Court evil is much greater. It may operate daily The intended interpretation of the Act e- :,celamit g .for an Injunction on the Pickering Lviunici- and hourly; it is not only imitable but im- the Pickering Municipality is an infamous re- Y• polity to sto them from collecting taxes from provable and it will be imitated and it will section on the intelligence of investors, busi- `ROBERT G. ROY, anybody un 'l the Supreme'fruit decided as be improved from the highest to the lowest nessmen, scientists, literary eminences,' art- Claremont, Ontario to whether the Township of Pickering Mu- through all the gradations of a corrupt'Gov 'fists, lawyers, judges and all such cream of 74th December, 1961. Inicipality o anyone'in the Dominion could ernment." the citizens of Canada who live in Pickering , ,i ... , t i vrsdary,.December 21, 1961 + THE ► ICKERINO NEWS _ — Hoge Seven .� ..West Rouge Table Tennis Tourney recovery. Many happy returns of the BROCK ROAD ?�� G E H Ray to Mary Henson,birthday curt . 'Considered Success By Officers �� �• on her sixth birthday Dec. The Home & School held 'its 6th and •celebrated with a party. regular meeting on Tuesday ev- Th" West Rouge Open Table games. Erchwalds played hard ,. o Susan"Head, Ridgewood Rd. erring Dec. 5 in the s Tuesday with Tennis Championships, held at but'Marinko's steady drive won who was thirteen Dec. 1st to the president Mrs. Siganenmi the school on Sunday Dec. 10th the event. Marinko defeated Christmas Trees for sale by tree and help your local Scou Andy Hanlan, Rivereourt Rd. had been heralded b a the West Rouge Scouts at Harts Troop. -)n his fourth birthday ec. 13th presiding. The theme was the y great fourth ranking Stan Harling o. variety Store, corner of Island Grace Presb and to the Brown family Christmas season. First our deal of preparation which was West Rouge in a hard battle. Presbyterian Sunda y Ridge- snore than repaid when eighty- Rd, and East Ave. Pick up your School of West Rouge held their wood Rd. who celebrated three guest speaker Mr. Wheeler out- More g is In the Ladies Open Singles Christmas Concert and Party birthdays this_ month, Susan, lined the need of a new hospi- i ;lfive competitors from all parts West Rouges Marilyn Gal•}• tai, and gave several reasons of Ont. gathered to do battle Fri, evening Dec. 9th. wher was ten years old Dec. •11th .. .for-the honors and Dagmara Lulfs of Hamilton. West Hill man's steady and about two hundred children Margaret Brown, had her why it was necessary. p;izes. Some scored an upset �-iew over Mrs. Ma had come as far as Sudbury p r}� forceful play were too goal for from the Sunday School wit: birthday Dec. 14th and Mr. Rob- bins. Lindo then took werand Y and extended Jennie bla-Ma- Ron. Other West Rouge com- their teachers put on a progian- ert Brown has a birthday Dec. read a chapter from the B�tble "Wand it was most gratifying that in file quarter finals. Mrs. Ma- the entry included the Canadian petitors in this event were ju of Skits, plays and songs wh'ici 20th. Sirs. Kerr then sang a solo ac- i rinko eventually won and eased niors Clayton Cary, Stephen were enjoyed by everyone pies- Mrs: Ethel Dand, Rouge Hills companied by Mrs. Wheeler. f Champion, Iax arinko and out a narrow five game victors Holroyd, Don, Bob and David. most of Ontario's top ranking over Vela Advuris to meet ent. Everyone joined in the Dr. entertained at a surprise Carols were sung by all and players. Farquharson. Carol singing and the shower Thur. Dec. 7 for Miss very much `enjoyed. A social - Ursula Leacock in the Final. In the Ladies Novice Eileen g your Play" commenced about 12:30 Miss Leacock had won in the Lloyd of Scarboro beat Kathy stern were treated to a bag o: Carol Black, Wes Hill, about time and refreshments closed P.M. on-seven tables and eight Semi, 'Finals over Josie Tom goodies at the close of the ev- thirty friends of the bride to be a �rY interesting evening. p- Thompson. Toronto. Eileen and different events were in prog- kins who had eliminated Enid Lorna Farquharson,West Roue erring: bins. French, Superinten- enjoyed a buffet dessert with Sonny Egeroff celebrated his ress. Throughout the afternoon, Harlin of West Rou e: g dent of the Sunday School op. coffee. Miss Black who is to be birthday on,,Saturday Dec. 9th 8 S competed in this event.' ened the program and Rev. Ful- married Dec. 23rd 'received with a party of his young -competition was keen. Players The :'Men's Doubles Event was The Handicap Event was con ton, acted;as the M.C. some lovely gifts. _ relaxed in between games and won by Liamond Echwalds and by Marilyn Cary, over some fif- y g friends. The,boys s weie then talc- were served refreshments by the �Iodriz Zulfs, Hamilton, whc, ty players. Four Members of The West en bowling at Ajax and a good i I West Roue Home and School Rouge he following is the standing ime was had by all. Rouge showed tremendous fire in de-. The.3Iixed Doubles wag u or. uge Home and School Execu- Pickering Ladies Bowling Executive. 'rive were busy Sunday, Dec. g g Congratulations to Mrs: J. feating Max Dlarinko'and Ar- by blodris Zulfs and Velts Ad- 10th serving refreshments to the League for .Tuesday December Compton who Celebrated her . The Premier event, the Men's thug Eialpeter. vuris over Max and Jennie Ma- ker 1961. Open Singles was won by Max In the Men's "B" Singles rinko showing keen competition. participants in the Ontario I birthday*;L Monday Dec. 11th Table T e n n i s Championships -Wean-Standing r Marinko, who defeated Liamon West Rouge's Don Farquharson. Prizes were given by The Mr. an Irs. John, Hamilton, Mrchwalds of Kitchener,iii three lost to young Sandy Gelock, of .Treveld Bros. of White Rose which were held at the school. Team #1 T. Brown 40 and B ' ise Mr. Joe Percy �� Toronto. Len. Richardson, West Station, AI Hart of Chesterhill All proceeds made by the ladies #3 M. Hunt :... 27 of Searbo pent Sunday with will go towards,equipment and *2 M. E erofl. 26 Mr. and C. Hubbard. . i Rouge�was eliminated 'after a Variety, Rouge Hills Drugs and g BERT S WELL the library at the,school. -=5 E. Thompson .. 26 successful first round. This Rouge Hills Restaurant a_nd all � p Sorry to ort Mrs. S. Oster- event was won b Adam Dolziel in charge . Mrs."Havers, Taylor Rd. is in- =4 A. Russ ..... ..... 24 Y rge of this event would Y hout is bac,,J rd Ajax hospital DIGGING SUPPIIES assau fora few weeks visiting • =6 B. Suter 13 .;. - of Toronto over Bob Bab Hannay of like to thank them for the do- g - ;" • •• ••••• again. Ho ale will soon im- "36" TILE ONLY Sudbury. nations. Also thanks to Mrs, ner niece and family there. Games over 200 Flat prone wind b lick home. • Wells Cleaned, Purr The Men:'s Novice Singles Grace Smith, President of the We are sorry 'to report that Beryl Boys 209 The first Brock Pickering Cub Pressure Puts and was a local show' w i t h Ron Home and School'and her ex- Francis Baker, Rouge Hills Dr. Thelma Brown 204 1& Scout Group ;committee will Ps Pratt, West Rouge and Wilson ecutive for supplying the re- is in the.Scarboro General Hoff, Verna Hunter ' 209 hold a dance an f&. 23rd in the � 5.Wie Tanks Installed Paterson, West Hill defeated freshments. All these people pital where she had her appen-, Dorothy Shanley 253 Brougham Townsl p hall.-Keep WHltehall 2-0187 entries -from Oakville and Tor- helped to make the Tournament dicitis removed and her many IA Staples 211 �this date in mind and try to a°t- onto to meet in the Filial. The such a success. young friends wish her a speedy Doris Winters 201 f tend. AL : to the customers of : . V NLY . . . - - • . • wi osNs�00s � as _ For our customers who use as for Sig o cooking, water heating or clothes ' d ' • g rying but not for home - -heating this. is a golden- opportunity. You can MORE DAYS replace your present heating with economical r ` modern gas —at a saving you can't afford to miss- 10 TAKE .AF YOU ACT -NOW! $150-oo ADV ,allowance on A N TAG E . :. . the rd�ase. Ice � PS-fired _ •: : 'forced air furnace, conversion burner, gra i fumoce9or boiler. - -1OF THIS SPECIAL lxAMPL! tc FORCED AIR. FURNACE C ..Regular Price (approx.) s625•� Less Allowance -i 50� o47" .::OFFER completely Installed - _ •- . -, - WcGnr . 1. ON rsowt e50 GAS •.............. ... ti. _ 'IXAMPLI s: CONVERSION BURNER Regular Price"(approx.) $249.00 - Less Allowance 150.00 OFFER _ Completely Installed • K.wfbhlr 7nu.gd.w 604 WEEKLY EXP/RE3' off rows �iM•II{MM.Ia .:GAS'till DO IT NOW! PAYMENTS CAN BE DE RECEMAIR -� �� �. PERKED UNTIL APR11. 1st, 1962 30th 161 _ - . IN AJAX, PICKERING 8 BAY RIDGES WH. 2-242fa '• _ . - r, .t r L 6.' I THE ► i C K E R I NG NEWS ' Thursday, December 21, 1961 page• Eight at a p.m not at the C;hrtatma•s meeting of ua+tton. "w omen of the Cnuren" supper was supplied. by the been feeling too well. Sunday Scinuoi teachers the Credit Women's Breakfast in the new year. group. T"ne matron in charge in- The Kiwanis Club eatertair The�lH�ART�N has a �°n day night. Club at the Royal York on On Sunday night the On-We- vited the guests for coffee af- the senior citizens on Teen}• Dunbart a Personals Tuesday' morning. Go gave the residents of the terwards. night by taking them on a atu.ray Stroud had a badly The On-We-Go Au ciliary held Open Gate. a Christmas Party Mr. and Mrs. Lorne. Harpell tour to see the Christmas L Its final meeting at the home of -Each resident received a favour. and family attended the Kiwanis They were served ref The�regular morning service bruised ankle and was forced .7. was conducted by the minister, to stay home from'school last Mrs. Lydia Dobbin. The mem- The programme was much en- Party in Ajax on Sunday. at the church afterwards.- xeek. He was injured when hit bers donated white gifts for the joyed and was convened by Mrs. On December 7th n a baby son Visitors J. the hones w•, r. W. A. McKay, assisted by hockey needy and also had a gift ex- Care;. Those taking part was,b'-^n to Mr. and Mr_,,John and Mrs. J. li. �1cClement, r r. R. Pitcairn at the organ. :� a Fu ,; w',:ia playing •s-' �^ r xiti L:nionvi�:°. Despite his in- cl s:.ge. ?. delis ous lunch was v:ere Leslie Huffman, R-iliiarn Pye in h ::u Cene_s- . Mr. A. J. Thompson' on Su p 'The church was filled to capaci- Glen Cross, Lewis Hospital. The•baiuy was not too were Mr. B. AW'arwood, Mrs, • ty as bliss W,estgae's Kinder- jury he Flayed a terrific game, served by the hostess and the, Huffman, garten class sat,in a body ane.. against St. Mikes and scored committee. This was the final Carlton. Vera Freeman, Mar- well at first, but is now -home Frendrv, Mrs. C. Shand, Mr. 'meeting of this group as all the -jorie Hare, Paula May,and Vera and is da'.ag well. � Mrs G. Shand and Mr. g. BC sang the c_>rols, "Infant Holy, goal. Mr. Er..est Stroud has' not lick. Want Lowly' and "Gloria in Marion McClement•was solo- ! dies wal belnr.Q tc t::e orxar.- Pa;a;aoka Sxcelsus Deo". under the direr- - 'Von of Dr. McKay. The anthem ty the senior choir was "Come : TJnto Me". Dr. McKay, read the Christ- mas story from St. Luke 2:1-20. ° MARK .'With all the children in attend- ---Waft ance, a very interesting story ---Waft "The Missing Buttons" was told by Mrs. Harry Cook. The story - - was about a little boy who had R ouge 'H.g;s sent a nice warm coat to a lit- � 1 i tle lioy in another country. He bated to send the coat as he PRICES EFFECTIVE loved the six big silver buttons on it. At the last moment he of Rouge Bii e : Wed., Thur., Fri. had snipped ff the buttons,on No. 2 HwYe .Just and Sat. - December -it He warms ashamed of his act Q later and sent them to the boy. Open Every Evening TIM 7■00 pJM Sxeept Th=%- $ FrL TNI 9.00 P.M. .20- 21 - 22 - 23 This was a very suitable story as the children had presented MAPLE LEAF FROZEN GRADE A OVEN READY their own,white gifts for needy MAPLE LEAF (SAVE 190 children of the cornrnurity. BULLET -- �", On-Monday evening, Decem I CEMCam' ber 18th, the session met at the Church. :Next Sunday rmorring a fami- ly - Christmas semi, will beheld I ���� 28 O�. T�n �� C L 11 L 2a L•BS. 3 OVER*­ 7 9 . �St..Andrews Presbyterian Church--Pickering MAPLE LEAF 1 fro III. tie White Gifts'were presentee at the regular morning worship service and will be sen: to Ev- " , . . , . M RAM angel Hall our dowmtown min- u +S] m � � . lion in Toronto. '1'ne service E 1 ( E ll E f was conducted by the' minister. I -Mr. K. Heron. The white gtfta • fs B _ were received- by the Sunday - . L I 8 16 S -Ib. 44c ` School superintendent, Mr. Roo- - ert Young. The choir- entered `'^• .. . -;Aloe s lix+ited quantity of FRESH (Not Frozen) Grade A Oven Ready the church to the ps-occasional a Yung Turkeys At Slightly Nigher Prices. "As'with Gladness". Mr. Heron ' {SAVE 1Qie) WHILE THEY LAST, STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A (LOOSE) preached a' sermon an the An- _ ing u tion and the eve-its lead-' MAPLE LEAF SPECIAL OFFER OF Sc OFF. _� � Th up to the birth of Christ.' MEDIUM The anthem was "Tie Little) CHEDD,�► CHEESE Old M core Manger" Ira' ra e a d'-on• ' tura� BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS Doz. J g ors MILD 12 os. pkg. MEDIUM 12 oz. pkg. OLD 12 oz. pkg. Mrs. Ella Yof:n'_ a-alerts � � FEARMAV•S (VAK-PAK) were .1r AAP 50C 5�� by Penny Stead. I•� tr.� oven.� � L• Ing the minister and c.o:r inr2- __ Roll 1U, `j tented the' annual ean.i:e::g-t, SNOWFLAKE SAVE 'Ile 1St/= Os. Tins _ .8P1'vice. The minister, O it by the girls of the '14-;.r.itu c.o.r.� (�,ne ���n MAPLE LEAF SMOKED PICNIC 1 cnnducte�l the casldle i e n,3 DOG LT Y 4 C p . ceremony, the theme.. being ,C. _ "'deans Christ. The �altati ! I a Shoulder 1 Heron reati suit-1. r of God". _lr, I ' ` 6 for 59C able scripture verses and- t.ie' choir presented the Ulric.:nom i 1 ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKED READY TO SERVE Story in song. Co+ui3tc }rare 1 h (Case of 48 HAM a'b, . E&abeth Bo yes, Helen .B " tins $4.65) � BONELESS DINNER Yat'el+err, Vera Freeman and ' «� H O R T E N I N G (Average Weight 2 - 3 Poundal 89 bl a r y - B e t h McC!ernent.,-The minister:and congregat:oh w�e:•e MAPLE LEAF PURE PORK 1 Pound Pkg. grateful to the choir for this Krum-thee inspiring service a n d their NATO 10 �_' Twin Pack Box 59C faithfulness Sunday by Sunday. Full 1 lb. Bag 69C Music at St. Andrew; is under �H'P SA U SAGE M E'AT 3— the direction of Marion Mc- 6 QZ.*BOx 29C Clement- The ladies served re= FRESH LEAN PORK freshments to the choir and con- •PEEK FREAN'S IMPORTED 1 LB. (SAVE 10e1 BUTT ROAST • • . • - the service. �■'�' gregation following. � - -. . . Next Sunday morning we invite MAPLE.LEAF COOKED READY TO SERVE you to our Christmas service of Pudding 49C SMOKED HAM (whole or half) Ib. S! ° raise. ... Plum -p -BAY Dorothy Kingston Serving Tray FEARMAN'S DAVERN SLICED The Ontario Count. Health - v B AAFAST BA COK -1 t■ Age. 5 Unit Clinic usua,ly held at the YoA �n + {+ F GLAZED READY TO SERVE ` Fairport United Church on the O�. ' •. fourth Thursday of eacfi-morith -- o a ces MAPLE LEA E Average 4 to 6 Its. oc will. be held on W edneyiay, ' '.(Sin 1 Oe) , Dec. 27, from 10 to 11 a. m., 42 oz. box. $2s9 (Save 36e) BaIIELESS A �■� owing to- Christmas holidays. ` YORK SKINLESS Giant 13 Oz. Bag A doctor will be in attendance and nurses for consultation co- SALTED PEANUTS :; 9C ROUND STEAKS or ROASTS Ib, ' .garding immunization and , problems concerning health -..• lbs' 1 ' (Each Mg. contains 3 N.H.L. Hockey Cards) ROUND or SQUARE RUMP ROAST . . : of the cihldren. Robt. McKay. who was ser- • FOR CHRISTMAS FRESH (Not Frozen) GRADE A, OVEN READY 'iously injured in a tree fail Chocolates, French Cream, Hard Candy, Candy Canes, ably, y, is progressing (scot,- Mixed Decorations, Peanuts in shell, Candles, Wra m CAPONS Avg. 5 to 7 b• 595 ably; but will be confir,e►i to Mixed Nuts, Walnuts, Brazils, PP� 9 Scarboro Hospital for some Paper, Christmas Cards, Small Toys, Etc. — time. ��*e are pleased b> ham.\frs. (EXTRA SPECIAL) Quart Carton Fresh (Not Frozen) Grade A Oven Ready Avg. 5 - 6 lbs. Lois Fertile i= hom_ after• ; RUTHERFORD'S SUPERIOR QUALITY . �• aen¢thy stay in Ajar: Fospital. ' (Save 16e) Roasting Chick ; fb. EGG NOG �9� � - SMALL CARTAGE a NO. 1 SELECTED FIRM R WATER No, 1 THICK SCOTCH PINE R GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS lbs. CH RISTMAS TREES $ L94 RUTHERFORD'S FRESH CREAM - - Telephone: (Large Selection, (All Trees Same Price) (Plus Tax) Fresh 10% Cereal Cream : : . 1/2 pt. Carton Fresh 18% Table Cream 1/2 pt. Carton TEmple 9-1485 ,,A fiMY CHRISTMAS TO ALL Fresh 35% Whipping Cream . 1/apt. Carton • TURK 30 • w Ya , ♦ w. w, , , r — THE R K•E R Lhi¢�N•K s, �- �- a';.r:•� :��- r..- ,r.r-- - _-r. ,. . . 'BROUGHAM� ��� ec3ttive: & xoeioe, J.°-Eckman. AUDLEY CLAREMONT NEIAIS G. Be, t The Girl Guides and their A very pleasant afternoon reading by Mrs. Jack Mitchell. leaders will be out around was held at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Beer were pre- Mr. Leslie Morley, Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGuire Claremont Streets singing ]l. Ellicott when the W.M.S. seated with a gift from the dri v- spoke during the church service Mrs, Walter Hard of Toronto Christmas cwvls on Dec. 21st. held their December meeting ers, an electric can-opener;'and •on Sunday on behalf of the visited on Sunday with relatives and ismily attended the Chrsst- Auxiliary to the Legion Canadian Bibles Society. mac party of. American Motors held their annual Christmas par- with a large attendance. Meet- two stainless steel steak plat- here. iag opened with carol singing. ters with wooden tray servers .This. Sunday will be White at Woodbridge on Sunday after- ty last Thursday complete with ,lira. J. Mitchell opened worship complete; 'acknowledged with Gift Sunday in the Sunday Sympathy of the community noon. turkey, gifts and carol singing. is extended to Mrs Robert Bar service with hymn 62 followed heartfelt thanks by the receiv- School. Anyone wishing to take the with a lovely Christmma paper ' ton in the passing of her mother bliss Mary Beelliy of Toronto course, "143 pounds of meat" is era: The C.G.I.T. will present a last week in Toronto. The fun- read by Mis. Mitchell. Rev, Mr. Dancing followed to the music Vesper Service in t he church spent Sunday here with her par- asked to contact'Mrs. Earl Cook. Cresawpll followed with prayer. of Mr. Ken Pascoe and friends; this Sunday evening at 7:30.All interment took piece la Monday With ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beel- Claremont Bowling Hymn 376 closed this pert of "Al" Harvey assisting. are invited to attend. cemetery. in Claremont Union by i Ladies high single, Shirley eseeti:,g. Rev. Mr. Creswell Mr. and Mrs Robert Wroe The Andley School Christmas • Pilkey 298; Ladies high triple, then called Mrs. H. Miller, Mrs. and little daughter Leca of concert will be on Wednesday, Mr. and 3im'Ciilford Hardy The Baptist church will have Shirley Pilkey 777; Ladies high N. Burton and Mrs. S. Ellicott Leta o M-1- -oRM. ed.- ET of Oshawa spent Sunday here their annual Christmas -party average, Marge Samarillo 208. Dec. Zle followed by the Bag, with Mr. and Mrs. Pe Hard to the floor and P each 0=hawa visited with Mr. crud gotsville School on Thursday, n'�7' 3'• this Friday nigh, starting at Men's high single, Dennis West,one with a Life Membership. Min• Thomas English on Suit- Dec 21. The Cedar Creek school held 6:30 p.m. with s.bufet supper •288; Men's high triple, Ken Each thanked the W.M.S. for day. Jerry Kampman has his left their Christmas concert on Mon- to be followed by an entertain- Field 705 and Men's high av- this honour. Program was then Mrs. Matthews had dinner arm in a cast, having broken H day mot• erase, Ben Field 235. taken over by Mr. Cresswell on Sunday with her nice and while.at play. who showed pictures that were nephew Mr. and Mrs, Wayne ta Mr. and Mrs Ron. Webb, ken 'on their trig to the Old Whitney, Ajar. Pembroke, were at the home of - this summer. These Mrs. Honey of Port Perry Mrs, S. Wonnaeott for the week- ^ were enjoyed by &IL spent a f e w days last week �� with her daughter Mrs. M. An- T� president Mrs. Lindo ! Miss Doris Hollinger, Toron- tA/E 1.nis and-fsmil -��ge oo mss, letters The I as t i t u t e held their to, spent a few days last week -i+sad►report given and each one at the home of her brother-in- ` Our allocation reached monthly Euchre on Tuesday law, and sister Mr. and Mrs. and went over the top. Meeting night with, a good attendance. Fred Puckri sister COUNM OF':THE CORPO►RA77ON OF' THE cloo6d, with a poem Following were winners: Ladies m and bens- Mr. crud Mrs. Morley Powell ��, bringing Mrs. Joao Degeer, Mrs. Ivy y 'VILLAGE OF PICKERING to a close the and four boys visited on Sun- - ' S. Campbell. W.M.S. with all members look- Hardy and Mrs Gents, J. Hoeing, Bud Rodgers day at the home of Mr.'and Mrs. ing to the future. Hostesses and'Mrs. M. Annis (who play- Stanley Powell. firs M. Ellicott, Mrs. Shirton ed as a man). Special prize and Mrs. E. Johnston served a went to Mrs. W. Carlton, next BE PREPARED 'EXTEND TO ALL RESIDENTS OF THE VILLAGE " dainty lunch Euchre to be held on Tuesday It is always wise r c pre- - ,Rural Bus lines had their January 9, starting at 8:30 p.m. Pared for sickness or accident ChLristmas Banquet- again this in the, home. It may be someone Share. OUR SINCERE WISHES FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY year for the drivers and their sick with a common cold or it I wives on Friday December 15 TINY TANTRUMS could be a more serious Illness � _ - • in the Township Hall. joy Re- requiring a period in bed. Plenty SEASON AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR The temper tantrums of a of paper tissues, dusting ow- bekah Lodge catered for the oc-1 two-year-old may indicate that P pe g P of and rubbing alcohol should g lurk supper- lee - with a. turkey PPe I he ►e getting insufficient sleep Marvin Annis was honoured,be- ,or that his meals are not sere- be avaalable. Clean towels and I : Ing presented with a 10 year ed punctually. An overtired or face cloths, a clinical thereto- Wety Award .Button for 10 hungry youngster cannot be ex- meter and hot water bottles or years with no accidents. For pected to be on his beat be- heating pad are also good things IROss Munson, Ron Watson years-of service with the eom- haviourr. There are various rea-d Ken- sons why a 'child misbehaves requ=red and any toilet articles, ILen Eurniri ham -A. E. Ab11 •R+eeve -� iteth Beer were next in 'line the patient might use should' 9 ` 1 and many of these are dealt ply.cod in t su with .almost 9 y e a r s to their with in the Child Training ser- a13o be ke P g P - credit. Jack Mitchell and James ies of folders that are obtain- Dr inking glasses covered with a Cyril E. Morley �e+� Rave in their 6th years. Harold abl$ free on request from local small plastic bag to keep out Pbi11•ps has-been a spare driver or ,provincial health depart- dust are flies are useful. These for B years. The company now meets. The title "Temper" things can be kept on an ewer- bas 20 regular drivers and five covers: the sub j ect of the two- gency shelf so that any need for t "�°' �"�'� �'9,�'t �` ��ys•'�.�'.��'�.��� °t �i spare to call in when needed year-ofd's tantrums them can be filled quickly. • • s'• • 3'•� • s-• !k ei `�ir:. 'al trips ar ill , for spec, regular drivers. Follo the dinner Mr. "Al" Harvey ter- tamed in his very amiable 9t ner with piano and song and , ,�" kepi the evening in full,swing•� , �/' Mr. and Mrs. J a z k Sheppard I favoured w'it-h a duet, Mrs. Sheppard accompanying the accordion, which was well 4 i received. .Air: Walter Pascoe l gave a harmonica selection very I well presented and Iasi but not r: least. t-he evening would not be complete. .without a comical /�rl RODMAN SHEET METAL WORKS _ I ess .-.PICKERING r - , r - T e in s — of the season _ it bew' hyou _, lolways. _ RELAX and Call - �C - ' �& ARTHUR HELL "} F-�• S :; y ,� MITC LIMITED `I STATION ROAD — WH. 1.6771 PICKERING — TE• ►-2481 '. •� r' --_ _. _ NIGHT SERVICE TE. 9.1632 i • ALLAN BETTS !PLUMBING AND HEATING �'- NVHitehall 2-2780 i , \ / .' SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT _ -- • •• ` COMKETE SErTIC TANK SERVICE ' S NEW TANKS INSTALLED , .� ARTHUR MITCHELL LIED PAT WAN TE�nple l-1 841 kKAYE'S PLUMBING PICKERING Established Over 30 Years' WH• 1.6717 - FICKERING + ber Z 11 1 X61 Royi Ten T H E P I C K E R j N G N E W S ?illvrsdor, D�cem a YOU A VERY 'Aw fi �i a• V r �7Y HOLIDAY STORE HOURS ,THURSDAY 1 TILL 9 F� FRIDAY TILL 9 NA I' SATURDAY T CARNATION—Tall Tin! PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC. 21, 42, Z-3 TILL b WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO IVAPORATED MILK . : fOrSSt j► ~. . LIMIT QItANTITIES 1�1 ■ Tln!ocEAN snuY JELLIED or wN p 01 CRANBERRY SAUCE . . :. : . '2 for 45c DEL MONTE FANCY-28-Oz. Tin! IGA STUFFED-13-Os• Jar for c C CSC KT�► '' MANZANILLA OLIVES 49t FRUIT - . �CHA;E L SAN60RN-13c —•i-O • I ' FANCY HONEY POD-1 S-Oz. tins 95C . _. _ .` .INSTANT COFFEE . �. . : . . . . <for c - ' ' STO .PEAS K—E LY . BALLET—Pt d g. 130 C WH �St � ROSE BRAND SWEET-10-oz. Jar �1n'TE SERVIETTES . . . . . . . . . - _ � REGULAR-13-Inch Size EYNO � . 29 PICKLES LDS WRAP MIX ED - .- . .. Si IGA-I4b. too _ NERVY-0UTY-1R-leelSim c REYNOLDS WRAP 5 c N SV �AOR COFFEE . . GRADE"A" PRE-DRESSW-#ADY FOR THE OVEN KE FRASERVALE FROZEN Y S YOUNG TOMS YOUNG HENS L UP 0-1 '20 BS• AND 1 6-LB. AVERAGE � 1-Ib. bag c KRAFT CRACKER BARREL-I2-CIS. Cut • BURN'S SHAMROCK SKINLESS SNORT SHANK (WHOLE or HALF) READY-TO-EAT . . . , . . . . . . . 1b. 59C x ,., READ AT , 'CLUB STYLE BONELESS " WHOLE or HALF c WOOD'5 GLAZED PINEAPPLE HAM ° 1b. 79c- .1b. 89c _ ��RESS ESE CHE MAPLE LEAF PURE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT . Ib. 35c CHILDREN'S CHOICE-SWEET,JUICY ZIPPER SKIN-Size i S0'B : _ - TRA . A Total of c6zo, c y EX ERINES 36 IN IGA BONUS BOOSTER TAPES a 140. 1 GRADE _ GRAPES - CALIFORNIA'S FINEST . . . • . 2 IbS• 35c RECEIVE $6.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH APEROR GRA 48 oz TO ICE Ka 1 GRADE Ib 25c FAN ' '-�AYLMER TOMATO JUICE - ms OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIES . . . . . A P 60 pRANGE PEKOE ._ , RED ROSE TEA B GS ... kg. of EXTRA FANCY—JUMBO'S1ZE BO'! �� Giant Size 5 13e OFF ` c ELICIOI APPLES for" 45c SURF DETERGENT G' S' .-. CC, '-D ALL POPULAR BRANDS..........................-...... n. of 200 FANCY—JUMBO SIZE,70! _ ' CIGARETTES Ct r ra !u. f Half,. . a Galion C. WANJOU PEARS ..", : : - . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' �5 or 45c �ROYAL SOLD - IGA ICE CREAM . • • G N CR{f►GARDEN FRESH No. 1 GRADE-Lerpe SteRc! RECEIVE ;2.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH . . . 2 for c CELERY z 29 SOUTH CALIFORNIA . ' . . . • . . . . FROZEN OR JUICE ... .... .::. .... -oz. Tins TABLERITE RINDLESS SLICED SIDE BACON .................................. 1-Ib. Pkg. . RICNARDSON'S IGA MARKET iPICKERING, ONTARIO CELLO GRADE :...... .. :..:.. 14-oz. �k�.