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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_01_18 r - 1 - r 7 i1NCE- " -P , MALL RC1 _. _ _2- / 14 / - . .. VOL. 79 NO,•17 THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, iss2 PRICE: IOc PER COPY- " A , O - NEws �I 'Blue Notes" ! - . a ME • This year the "Blue Notes"! �'r e ac inr s ue� Pi c e r i n Vil a g e Notes have taken-over the operationgof the Pickering Village Skating I Rink. Band members and Com- mittee are arranging the flood- Constable Laurie.,Watson in-I pital. Ing of the rink, the collectipn of admission fees, and the art•an Acddentai - Ury ~ ` vestigated an accident here on Glad to see Mr. Jack Balsdon g . at Coroner sA Friday evening, wen out of control, appeared to have -ecent surgery.•Jack says "he's I groups,who would like to rent - slid up the angle-end of the west; :eeling pretty good". the ice for private use. Friday A coroner's jury here last week evening, January rule that 15- _ 'end bridge over Duffin's Creek. I Ron Matheson, formerly of� _g. Janua _ 19. there will _ _year-old Yvonne be a skati carni-val-at—th - --- - r �lhe _sur was .demolished, and:Pickering Dist.-' -.-High School;� � -Mercier-of Fairport-Beach wed-"-�Q$-�Rouge �o Hove YY ���r -- the occupants had left the scene I and well to many here,['rink. to which everyone is.invit- accidentally in a motor accident T ed. There will be various ev- � - -- before the police,arrived. will"be entering the ministry of` Ion Dec. 9 on No. Hwy., just System By jCtllUQl'y 22nd' ~`Flood, entertained friends from the United Church of Canada. I ents, prizes, refreshments- sold, West of Dunbarton. _ Mr, and Mrs._.Bo ard, 161111;the 1 'Mrs. F. MacRae, Lincoln Ave. i and, with have ave ood i• P -- and, with good weather, every-1"• the girl was found underneath.; nY g pas- noon- T. O.•.-Jefferson announced 1 -=Toronto,. on Sunday, to dinner,,had her brother Wesley Thom i'Y g the car that had turned upside'!..this week that homes fronting and some skating in the after-';son, of Pt. Pe vision her I I:Sawn in the ditch. She•was a as-; 'for a few days last week. On Monday, January 1, some I ,eager with -James Latimer, 21,1 on the water mains now going Township Name noon,: ` the f • 2 I into East Rouge will have_'wat- ' Mrs. Crowther, St. George St. Harry Bayes. and son Bill are of the older members o� and Raymond Ansti, 3, both of had her sister and husband Mr.idonating a heifer, "Blitz Bell",Blue Notes attended the first an* !,_Fairport Beach. er by January 22. planning Board and-2f+Iis. 7-CoTiurn for�inlTeY- av?iich-wYII be auctioned by the j ri�a�—Mand in _Blue" It was while the two men were said the Dundas Construe- on Sunday. I Junior Farmers, proceeds going'dance. This was held in•Mark-!'.being treated at Ajax Hospital that tion .Company is making_good -Glad to see Mrs. Elliott, St. to the Hospital Campaign. `ham•by the Collegettes Girls' progress, having started the Mr. Dave Lennox and Mr. Rex p p gra. , police learned that the girl was in Merritt were named to'tfie George St. out, after being Con- ' Mrs. Elizabeth Carroll, R. N., I Drum Corps. Also invited were th�-at cident. work-at the end of December. Twp. fined to her home with a sen- of Whitby, has joined the staff the "Hilltoppers" Drum Corps _ Councillor F?erb. NyAnk said Planning Board for this year. eFe cold for a week: sof,.Pickering Medical Centre. . a :boys` band from`Richmond - _ that if septic tanks and tiles I Mr, Lennox was returned. ytin�1 Mrs. Carroll is a graduate of the! Vickie Bath of the Blue To En a a were properly installed and in.I These men wi 1 sit with Reeve Rev. Dr. Shepherd " O Mrs. 1 + � �' s ecied, there would be not_need" Sherman Scott; Councillor Ross' Mast week to see" her brother, amilton General I•lospital_ � Notes was chosen Queen'of the i P E P Sheyherd motored to Ottawa •!Notes - „_, Mrs: R. H. Crank celebrated'Dance and Kerr' Dickinson, ci Bld . Ins ector of Rouge getting into trogi Deakin and present members: _ 5 ble with an earl Ken Clarke,, Hardy Craig,'John who is quite ill. Mrs. Shepherd her 92nd birthday on January. 9. :the Hilltoppers was the King. Pickc:ing To,.% . ip w 111 e-r�- y sew•age Rouge. is still in,Ottawa. 1 She was,the recipientatm lost,Viekle-snd•Kerry led,the done- gage an extra Buildmg Inspec-'lem,as th^y,had in West Rouge. Mansell, Wells Ftitchtg' and Jas. 'Mr., and Mrs. John Lay, and'of congratulations. cards etc. Ing for one special number, and ;for to.assist•.Chief Inspector F. Davidson. Mrs. Gates: were visitors with,The News also extends its'Veryi the• also cut the large. white Same controversy arose over y g .J. Prouse. George�T. .Todd paining the repia<:•mints. Corm. Mr^Lay's mother, in Barrie, on!Best Wishes to Mrs. Cronk. cake.that was decorated with _ Engineer T. O_ Jeffer,Eon told' Herb Wank suggryted the narrie -Sunday..We are.-sorry to hear.1 %Jr. Jim :Dalley, ;Pickering! rases and the' navies of the.,-Council this week that building •• c of :lila. F. Ainsworth, but Ms Mrs. Lay Sr. is not enjoying Scout Leader, took tour of his 1 three Corps at the dance., The permits have jumped from 350 High School ='good health. ~.Scouts camping lass week-end, ` boys and girls enjoyed thenisel- ;in 1959 to 884 in 2961. He said motion was lost, after.'Lennox We welcome ,Mr. and Iifrs.!to his cottage at Fialiburton: ves a great deal, and we will be,viers was heavy construction I and Merritt diad.•been put for- looking forward to thee second;going on in the area with new ��• �'11Q1rr�1C[21 _ ward. "I']1 be quicker the next John Mark3 to the village. They'Brian Boys, Doug. Suter, Garrytime'', commentscl 12r. Wank. are ,renovating the. a rtment Wilcox and Gordon Craig. The al "Wonderland to Blue", • , At the Inaugural Meeting of above their ,store, at the four-I thoroughly enjoyed' themselves.j next year. being built. F?_ �34d the 'work 'Pickering Dist. High School Bd. corners. Mr, and 3trs. "Marks 7 Mr. and Mrs. ..Lloyd Monis- The Dunbarton Kiwariis Club;had increased to the point where I last geek, the Chairman.`.or the +/��/�rr•N/�/� formerly lived in Dupbarton_ on and Ruth, of Thornhill, visit- invited the Blue Notes to give a it loss lou mu :or one Irian to. current •ear was elected. I /6f/itiiillo I Frank 'J., Prouse, Township.,ed Mrs. Frank Prouse last Fri- short history of the-Band, and,handle :qtr. Geo. Todd, was elected \. Building Inspector, is reported I day. Mr. Morrison''is a former.l its ,plans for the future,.at the .C#win tllor. Harvey Spang ask-:Chairman and :fir, Gordon H, • -to be steadily improving in,member of the =High School regular meeting on Monday, the ed it he 5500 tog "consents" ';Bray' Vice-Chairman. \ . !C�lttte�ftees Of health at'Oahawa.-Gerleral Hos- Staff here. 15th. Some coloured films of the!would:} cut down on 'building ' -- _ �.I Band were shown and a few. here. j� W • r players gays a short demon. Reeti•e Sherman Scott said. he Sou End �olVshrp Counc�f ��� � It was announced that,the new thought i� might increase be — feeder corps for the Blue Notes ,cause the Planning Board might recreation 1'ickerin Tw �. rp now be more lenient in granting eir standing committee's it - would be called the ''Quarter- t g - upwith .. : consent . i e�flrst named .as chairman: da Mr. Jefferson also asked for repare Budge _ r�►ss resp e� tti learn to play,an instrument a special meeting with Council _k Roada, bridges, s. street McPher- son, Phe et would join-the -Quarter Notes" to revise the toWnship.Building A special meeting will'be held Dep. Reeve' r earl After they had `learned sutfle•' at the home of Mr.,Jim Hayes, son, Councillors Spang and-Doak- Bylaw to bring it in line .,-ith Y Presentation•of a Silver Tray Red_Cross. Again, ,these women ient music and had passed cer• I the 1961 NationAl Building Code, 878 Modnn Ave., Bay Ridges, m '= ---to-th*--retiring 'President, Mrs. know not..that .they_are needed tate tests art their ingtrurnent, consisting.of.members of all re- Finance, and personnel--Couif D. ..CGertiet Crichton, _and an for t1iia work .....this Branch they would then graduate to the creation 'groups in the Picker- cillors Mowbray, Greening and- ltrsepiririg address.by her succ• of the Red Cross serves the Blue Notes. This is quite a .4EARL DOWSWELL. R e of Ing Beach, Squires Beach, the,Wank. essor, Me. A_.W. Cane, were a- whole 'Township . of•Pickering, step forward,for the Band, and Uxbridge Twp. was elerted to i Fairport Beach, 'Frenchman's{ Police. -fire. sanitation--Coua- -_ -mbng the highlights of'-the'-the - and we want members and rep- one that will enable us to.. go the ebair of-Warden of Ontario I gay and Bay Ridges areas. The. cillors Deakin, Span& Dep. Reeve psi general meeting and Village resentat espfroo work on 1Chia ahead athe much pace Comity 1962, at Whitby, on purpose of this, meeting is to Mn. J. McPherson. g " g � co�ri _ pasMonday. prepare an estimated budget for Public utilities — Councillors $ranch of the Canadian Red team together. Perhaps this the year 1962 .or recreation to 'Wank. Deakin, Greening. t?rons Society, ori. Tht;rsday, is one Place wheat one could l be presented to the :Township. Bylaw enforcement and proper January li, say "All for one" and "One Pickering United Church _ .it Council. The date for this meet- ty—Spang, 'Dep. Reeve Mrs. 1.- The presentation was made by for All Women Held Inaugural th8 is Tuesday, Jan. 23, at 8.00 McPherson and Mowbray. Brigadier T. G. Spragge, form- Tho rinancial statement 'woep. m. Any enquiries, please call "Welfare iind public relations — erly Treasuretf now Hon. Tress- mewed by the Treasurer, Mr. I George Alsop, 839-3393, or Les. Councillors Wank;, Greening and Roy P. ers, and some fifteen� On Sunday:night,'January 14, Oshawa Presbyterial United''Ta for 539.7157: Mowbray. -rarer of the Branch, and Chair- re Y rts oRn�ththe ear's work were -the-Inaugural-S'erv'ice for the Church-Women was ,held in the! Y y' 1 !man of the Disaster-Committee po Y United Church Women of 'the Kin Street Church, Oshawa. At- ' -- -torr Ontario Division of the Red presented-by the various Coria- g Cross, who paid glowing tri b- mittee.Chairmen. P._. _ congregation,_ was. held in. ..the tending from here were: Mrs, Reeve C E. Morley A Ieasant surprise was the local church. Mrs. Hry. Wert- 'Edith Chapman, Rea .Sec'ty for • lute to Mrs. Crichton's•untiring presentation to the Branch b ney led the service, and Mrs. E the Presbytery; Mrs. Joyce.Mc- i ` weak for the Red Cross,•portio- P Y Endorses'-Minor Hockey Week Kra. A. W. Tyaa, Chairman pf, James gave,the address "Vision i Lean; Literature Sec'ty., and ularly during the four years of thg Women's Work Comtrilttee, of the Future": Mrs. Jas:Koch the Executive of the Pic}eying tier. Presidency of the Branch. sang "Hear Us, O. Lord". The'U. C. W.: Mrs. Ken. Cooper, ' of a cheque for 1125.00,`being I►fr.:Cane, in thanking mem- ushers for this service were: -'Tress., Mrs. F. Calvert, Kee. I Reeve Cyril Morley today Called Week has become an esEablialt• hers for' their confidence . in pert of the proceeds of the Baz- ed rt o-f our Canadian held by, the•members o[ Mrs. Mary .Gray and Mrs. L. S. Sec'ty., Mrs. C. Morley, Corr. , upon all citizens to support Min- Pa sport electing him, .also paid tribute i S ant. Rev. Melville Bu tars Sect Mra W. W. Tomlinson, ' Ing year. Observance'of Minor thSt Committee last September. rY F y•: or. Hockey Week in Canada, Hocks Week is the best 'wa I to•�Xrs. Crichton, and to the After, the meeting,, tea and dedicated the Executive, Pres- Vice-Pres., and Mrs. Barry 'which eomn�nces Saturda Y y ft Chairmen of the various comm- Idents of Units and Chairmen Murkar, Pres. Rev. M. Buttars, y• know. to direct attention of wr refreshments were sewed•by January 20. In voicing his step public to the .benefits of Minor' itteea, and thanked "an the act- the Social Committee. of Standing Committees to a Chairman of Oshawa Presby- rt of Minor HockeyWeek, I;ia the participants and meinbers service of leadership. er Provisional Committee Hockey to our youth and to The new officers and comm- P• � Y who have worked so hard .and On- Wedneada Janua 17, ave the Inau r Worship said: "Minor Hockey community". ittee chairmen for 1962 are as Y. ry 6'u diligently".. tonows: Pres„ Mr. A. W: Cane; the Inaugural Meeting of the al Address. !~Expansion in this Branch is 1st. Vice-Fres, Mrs. J. M. Dan- -w an- wfor•egone conclusion", said the cell-Jerikina; 2nd. Vice-Preis., new wands on our "and tile mt. H. T. Cook; 3rd. Vice- =services are go- Mrs. W. J. Greenin • Secretary, -- Ing increase.....so, two vital "' hu ° .• \ �" ! _ _ Mrs. E.. G, Allman; Asst. Sec„ thin are required =money and Mrs. A. S. Allerton; Treasurer, \ ` volunteers. We need money ..to Mr. A. S. Allerton. ? "F rwi �4 ,a carry_the bi er burdens antic- --- gg Committee Chairmen r � _._ipated for 1962. Our new Camp- Carripaign, Mr. L. A. Weath- : - y ¢e •r sign Manager,.' •Mr. Weather- erston; Home-maker, Mrs. F. will. I am sure, plan a spoon, P S. Hertzberg; Home Nursing, vigorous, concentrated and thor- Mrs. W. Sowerby; Hospital Vis- ough campaign for funds in the sting, Mrs. L. Peters; Junior g spring of, this• year, and—we Rett Cross, Mrs. R. P. Rogers; � i reall need man more volun- - y Y Minor Disaster, and ,Welfare., - • �+__� �• � teem - men and women, .to do Mrs. D. Crichton; Public Rela- tlie work of the Red Cross in tions, Mrs. J..H. Daniell•Jenk- ' - !q this township. We have many Ina; Senior Citizens, Mrs; G. - retired men who could fill some O'Connell; Senior-Citizens Ref- tittle fob in their. respective erall Service, Mr. A. W. Tyas: areas, and`I am sure they will Liason; Vfr. J.- Clark;- Water be most-- willing z eir Y er; y eery ar e—ee tonlThrou bout Women's Dicast- - --' if Y Y ` they are needed. g Ty the township many women could' er. (to be appointed);- Social find.lisppitiess, in, doing for ot- Converters, Mrs. G. Julian and ° tiers through this Branch of the Mrs. S. Scott. — Corr. Ile R' �t tf TOWNSHIP-RECREATION Phers-oh along with Councillor The architect Wm. A`. Strong of the 'firm'ot'BBMI, Craig, Short and Strong, has prepared the plans for the new Cathode Centre " - APPOINTMENTS -John Greening, will represent to'be erected on Liverpool Road: South. The first phase will be the construction of the Separate School scheduled to open on A Bylaw was passed this week 'the Council. The other appoint- September 1; IM. Tose school will inckide-an Apisemb)y Hall, a Kindergarten, and the complete Elementary Grades through _appointing-' members to the menta are•:-'Kal. Vizeley, Ward to Grade VIII. The plans provide for the future expansion of the school to fourteen cls}sarooms, a parish church, a rectory, a Pickering- Township Recreation 1; Don Beer, Ward 2; Dan Hop. combined r4•h hall and school auditorium„ and ample akin facilities. This centre eventually serve the eatlre Da area, . Committee, kine, Wald, 3; Al. Baker, Ward pa pl parking Y 7 DeputyRerve Mrs. Jean �UICr i; Cliff Laycwi, Ward-S. and will be a credit ti) every-Member of the community. y _ e �• a - — — _ - r . _ i r - THE PICKERING NEWS THE PICKERING - NEW—S- WalteThom T0 TRT EDIT0Rsn, _ ISTAILISMEQ 11111 040 , lamed every Thursday ^ Mettlemere Farm, tional character which Mr. Scott BARRISTER SOLICITOR • NOTARY PUBLIC by The News Print*# and PubI'ishing Company y Claremont, Ontario should be the first to accept being Atttltorind a< Sat>ettd Class Mail Matter Pott Office Dept, Ottawa, Ont Mr. Barry Murkar, an honest mace, instead of in effect r COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS ftAt6RIPilON RATESi :2.111 Editor, Pickering News, threatening the press and suggest- Telephoner WHitehaU 2-0910 . Nr year - United Starts 51.00 per year PICKERING,Ontario. Ing sinister motives. BARRY MU- It has often been said that he Noi'tltweat corner of Old Plant Road on No. R Highway ..Dear Mr. Murkar:"— ADVEFMSINO •RATE"PON REQUEST It has come to my attention who cttanot stand up to his repu- _- since my last visit to your office, tation never should represent the the may after Scott, turas, east t m r• people -- --- t'OS --- ---- - Christmas, . The most feared aspect of _ Sherman Sco our news y guilty peop a is exposure Dona � SrQ Dangerous Times Reeve for Pickering Twp.,has sug-- because it brings out the skeletons - d V. tel � gested 'to the press something .in their closets. Ifit -consUMZ-Ifis PUBIC .RELATIONS CONSULTANT once it is time to warn children about the daggers of tors concerns its. tons tat smell, naturally you do ag ng my advertisements. not want the people to smell .- _ Trade Publicity Product News ,Advertising thin ice. _ I do not mind that in the least, them. - - but I 'am more inclined',to think ' The honest official seldom fears CONITH BUILDING AJAX PLAZA Winter weather today is far from what it was twenty years with all reluctance that, honorably criticism,' indeed he welcomes it. � - - _ _� he should do that with. He answers. arguments -Ajax: inq: WK, 2-03b3 ago, when rivers and ponds froze-early in' December aced stayed- speaking, - gum nts•with ar- x:.-WH. 4-123.1 .. p-icker' out going to them, lest-it might guments-and neer resorts to law; that way until spring. suggest subtle intimidation of the the law could indeed play unex- This week's weather is an .example of what we mean. We Press, to shield other motives. petted pranks on him, much to I think too much of Mr. Scott's his chagrin. OTECTION .. children enjoying themselves down on . ek and tyand sagacity to believe As the legal critic Lindy would _ - likely where they are skating near the bridge is safe. However he would invite a searching in- put HT-71e" ike - _ we have noticed a few other spots on the same creek, whre q� of his political activities but have very definite social functions it surprises me very much that he of sleuthinggovernment officials l there is still runningwater. _ A - should anticipate any embarrassing who may have reasons to permit A fi 2-021 or sinister question unless.he were a rr-.Z to steal a horse, but to "< �aA C Our Fairport Beach cprrespondent, too, we note this week, really perturbed. condemn another for exposingit. V eats to warn their. children to be especially careful - - - - g Pm y I wish to relieve dim 'of any My forthcoming two full-, _ AU LIfE CASUALTY atboist climbing around the big-ice cakes alontg the Iakeshore. such fears, because to judge by the advertisements consist of 'page correspondents who have. tions and consequent comment- -- i This possible danger can never be stressed too much, at least written to me about my articles, ary all based on the rules of prat- we think think so, or wouldn't be devoting the space to staying it. these are serving a noble purpose, tice in political and administra- - in defense of honest administrative Live issues, as privileged publicity. To often there are no adults•attending these little skating and legitimate integrity which he This questionnaire and tour-LEALE APPLIANCE SERVICE ' is supposed to defend. Mentary is concerning the-poli- romps at the creek, So,•warn your children to be careful of thin Mr. Scott as this township's not- tical performance in Pickering Ice and open patches of water. It will be worth your time. ed reeve. shQuld indeed join forces Twp. Can Mr. Scott answer withREPAIRS TO WASHERS DRYlis ith me in the maintainaaae and a simple yek or not r Omrnunity�Mlnded - - furtherance of that honest admin- If he says yes, he invites meAND DRYER$ VENTEDistration, which may clarify ques then to publish these questions. He tionable perf par- would exalt himself in my esu-ormances and cep'.Chis past twoweeks, councils have been aPPth'S PSPent abuses on the very people he mation and be better thought of-represents. 6y the electorate: I should'be the a TES!- _ to boards and committees' for which in most cases there is no ex.en im qry Jx�y a from the public at large. esteemed readers as well as to Mr. j highest esteem and respect and Scott, my assurances that it is not direct my questions accordingly. ! We'are always encouraged when we hear-of these people-who my piurpose, my nature nor my L, If on the other' hand, he ob- fire wening to take on these jobs. There are so many persona. .wish to cast stupid'and undue as- jects 'to my publishing this quer- Sup or Local Hospital' Campaign persioss on any honest adminis- tionnaire, I shall not embarrass . around who will do nothing but look aftr themselves, taking the trator,,but all, the lawyers in the him any more than t would kick attitude: "Let the other fellow do it:" _ _ world will not stop the honest a man when he is down, but allow --Every r A #� a'- +• !� it . ,As ] as there are a to ole who will at least take the pursuit of ferretting out evil doers., with-compassion to stave his Ever y Donn to Brings I Cl e�! !! " °II8^ ' P _ wh mitigated !.own silents fdentify' his integrity. N^attitude, "Somebody has-to 'ft' it," local tie distress a an tmensions in ad- _to Exposure of adminisirative evils mynistf'ative integrity . . . -- has been recognized since the dawn I 1 am therefore -deliberately of civilization as a service to so-j withholding this two full-page COOPER BLOCK LTDe ciety. particularly when-such ex- questionnaire for two weeks to posure involves the •personal in- permit him to meet this challenge ;'9ZO CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO serest in aimless projects which re- !through the open press without i suits - -_ : its inevitably to the injuryf involving 'our honored publishers. BRICKS who in •their own measure are .Q I BLOCKS $ some taxpayers and to the benefit I STRUCTURAL STEEL7. of others. also performing a goodly service. The freedom of the press-is the I not only to me but to Mr. Sher- _ lash bulwark of those who deserve man-Scott as well as to the tax- 'CRANE RENTAL t ' justice- lf• this freedomli' con payersand residents of l Pickering TSTA _ AD, P MG, O - flict with the guilty. a et a Twp. o Love fair ay.. TION ROAD, ICK RI MARIO __..i. E Phones 2r — Z 9103 — •-99t ceps fall where they may and.ourJ Please publish the above letter WH. 1960 WA. AAO. 1 community is-better for it, in your next issue and give Mr. - Under our code of British jus- Scott all possible latitude to reply a Lice, freedom of expression and exclusively in your valuable news r11�1111� freeaom of the press within the media. I invite him to be at liberty s J hgjnt► 1 bounds of justice and fair- play I to say the worst about me,.with- Creators o'f are indeed the precepts, upon out .in any way, shape or form _ R8 which our Christian .democracy ' involving him nor your .his it MONUMENTS stands inviolate. � �respected periodical as long as it 0 My articles are 100 per cent in is exclusively through The Pick- the furtherance_of that ideal,-free-i ering News,which.1 have,found to, �� CTA-K��j j w sof -j ON ever, with nothing to sell nor 'ad- 'miration, the ti, but meetly to strengthen I Sincerely yours, ' for THREE 'GENERATIONS _ • - -the timbers of integrity and na-f "" =ROBERT'G.,ROY •1, ; _ I - P working at .the.. Hal} toy make w�N T E R S , FA f R PORT goods for a sale later in the year. - Stafford SrQS`LtdeHa Birthda Janine Ann- BEACH - PP9 _y to _ -_ aPrice �who was 2 ra old oaTHE TIME Tuesday, Jan. 16. • ,,rig O N U M E N T S =s 2 Congratulations •to Mr. and School Count are reminded beefed their IM cane- U D S WHITBY 8-355 .. of e IFOR " i - their meetinglonrTuesday, -Jan. i n Tuesday-, Jeri•. 1d, D T EAST WN AAO 23, at 8:OA. m. 'at DunbafTon iv o esd • p Many happy returns to Deb- Remodelling, deeoratmg, School. bie Jeffers who was 12 years old There is a danger of ice floes --- n Wednesday, jan. 17. along the lake front; so, 'par- repairs an main a -The regular Child'Health Clingy - - — o — tufa and.children are warned to is will be operating again in a rj jZa�1 5 to tel"AiiZ�' workAcautiau • - • Razrt Beach, on Tuesdayaf_ - - ndre d Kristen Seal, of - 2.00 to - - Men an Bay Ridges;spent•-Saturday and 3.00 d �mater�als Sunday at the Clare Boudts, of P. M. WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES' Park Blvd. At Dunfair Baptist Churc for • the next few Sunday evenings, a are,ara�krbl n0llll Sharon Cassels, of Lakeview -- --_ 0 _ Bible Study will beconducted, //� � Pies ur T ia ►'1 Ave., celebrated her 12th birth- on the subject "What We Bel- day on Friday, Jan. 12with a - �j eve" W folloAwing party, Those attending were: i e will be foil g the _ •, _ -. - - B Evo CindyNewman, outline of the Church's State- ' �� ' y' an, ment of Moctrine. We invite ev MAIN STREET DICKERING WN. X986 Donald Louise Pa Donna Hall, eryone to the interesting and in- Marg: Louise Parkinson, Eliar- E formative services. - T 1 L SPR 1 NG lotte grid Mary Cassels, and • Rpbt. and George McNeilly. There has been much sicli. upp0rt The HoSpi#al e i the Beach se , • . Many happy returns of the n sa n e sac area the ' day to Judy Thompson, of Fii1}_ past few weeks. Some.have had • view Cres., who celebr tes..her chicken- x , while others more - .,.Campaign n Call your local 11tht ]Birthday on Saturday the serious. Among those who have - - a - loth. been ill are: Stuart..Cummings, Badminton Club has been than been successful, so, we hope - There was a lot of excitement Jt, Kathy {immings, Buddy Bed'from Tuesday, the 23rd, to Mrs. Hess will soon be home a- -NATIONAL ' . iii -Fai'rpgrt )Beach -'on Friday; Cassels, Brenda, Tommp and Wednesday the 24th,. from,7.00 -gain, after so many months in = when a house was moved from Susan Williams, Kenny Pickard, _ -. to 10.00 p. m. for next week•- Scarboro,Hospital EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. Dunbarton Village to .Hillview Ctterry Denney; Mr. E. Chow- ONLY. The Home and School t✓ongrafulations:' to tyle. and Cres, Ail the childreii,*atched. ey, Steven Warner, Mrs. Rita Council meeting on-Tuesday ev- Mrs., A. Watkiss, on"+he birth Hansen and _ very intently to see its progress. 'family, ` Mrs. �• ening has made this change of a'daughter, 8 lbs. 12 oz., on SiMesdames deSourben, Pal- Barker..-We wis2 them all -_a 314 It11e0@ St. S. �i11aWQ � ,_ _ _ necessary.� .. Friday;January'12.-•1962, in the• - - mer, Crosier,' Chomey and Park- speedy recovery. We are'happy to report firs. Searbara Gen. Hospital.Mother Phone 728-4631 inson attended ta9t week'§ meet- -' Congratulations -to• to Randy Ken Hess has undergone the and baby both well. ing .of the Ladies' Association. McPherson, who celebrates-his last of-many bone and skin graft %Belated birthday ' wishes- to. , Their next"meeting gill be held 15th birthday,on January 20. operations on her broken' leg. Michael Fitzpatrick; who*am 12 Ion the second Tuesday -in Feb- Next week's meeting of the The operation has apparently years-old on,Saturday,�Jan. •13. A. _ _ 'L:�w_ • .�.,_.. - __ _. .- __. .. -, _ _sees ._ _ _z. F ..�.:'• .. R C. • ?SIURSDAY, JANUARY 13, >Pa THE PIC K E R I N G NEWS rAGZ TIMEZ -� 1II�III��� 'WMS Holds 13USINESS DIRECTORY Services In MontMYAR oting 'WILLIAM . G. LAWSON = The monthly meeting of the - GUARANTEED , The 'Churches Women's Missionary Society was ' Bpi ltar 'and"s�:Qr MefACHN1E S t NQIIIEIBiiIWUIIIgsilildWlltlWllpli held .at the home of Mrs. Wil- • • [jam• Boyes on Tuesday evening, _f Radio-TV ' Service. Funeral Director _ January 9: - TEL.EPHONE WH. 2-2741 - -_ The meeting was conducted by An Mance or Model Pickeringg .y � '` the president, Mrs. H. Van Nus. _. Uniteer Church_ -- The devotional service was'con- 2HURCR ST. N. PICKS INN, OMP. ARTHUR F1191 D by Mrs. Burt Waters, as- sisted Private Ambulance Service Mtnistn REV. MELVILLE IUTTARS listed by Mrs. John Paterson. �• topic, "Set Apart and Sent Out," -- ---- -- - ---D*Y -0R-NIGHT- - ---'TWO CHURCH 32MC S -- presented by Mrs. Waters. assisted 9:�J a.m. and i 1:07 a n. by Mrs. Wm. Boves and Mrs. Ken -: y&ry interesunx and -. WATER DELIVERED Suedoy School S6m• Hour informative. The installation sec- WM. MCEACHNIE, Prop. vice was conducted by our minis- bo►/Q$ ; - AUDtEY'- ter, Mr. Ken Heron, and the fol- U --- - West Of Dunbarton 1.15 P. M. - sun. School ;, scatleTd— - -- -�c C• Hon. Pres.. Mrs. R. H. Cronk; PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PH01VE = Phone WH. 2-2171 - - - . - _._ pros,Mrs. 'xenr�_Van,:'NLis; Vice- A�tantie 2-0063Pickering,• pros., Mrs. James Murdoch: first COSMETICS SUNDRIES BABY NEEDS -' Dnt. GRACE. PRESBYTERIAN vice-pres., Mrs. Burt Waters; i _ secty., Mrs. William .Boyes; asst. sec- ty.;1Cirs.A. Gourlie•, treas., +-�- - - _ MORNING WORSHIP firs. Ken Heron; pianist, Mrs. KEN and CLARKS it a.m.-west Rouge School William Boyer:--5eeretariev sup- � STORE HOURS: Creighton, Fraser, Auditorium ply, Mrs: Norman Graham. Glad -- P.It E N T I C E SUNDAY SCHOOLS • Tidings and Literature: Mrs: John WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. D nan & Murdoch Paterson; press, Mrs. Walter Wil- m AUCTIONEERS rY W9:3o Gym.--8 years and over so[isn; welcomome es and Mrs. Ross MiHrs. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m, to 5.p.m. Umemodear Authorizedfw the Barristers, Solicitors and 1 t a.m.-up to 8 years James Brisbin and Mrs. Harry Ces edso of O.+e.i. and York Notaries Public 11 a m.-N-ursery Boyes. Perm Steck. 6uplemseh,lleeu"M Centennial Road School Regret was expressed at the ab- PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2.5961 hn*w% del Niece obe ser SANK OP COWARICE CHAMSSRS 11 am.-All ages. Bence of our former president, 04 �N as Romeo"Rahe. 409 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. Mrs. Jamey Brisbin,' due to ill- DU&SpViO AT ONS PRICE! 5 Shneoe St. N., Oshawa nesse.The treasurer, Mrs. Heron, gave Rumen RO. Pkeee A~ 82W3 M.rklrew P.O. Phone MterL Telephone RA. 3-3446 - l a very encouraging report 'as did - PAJiTiCsf ice» .., t. Georges our'secretary. Mrs. B. Waters.The nett meeting will be held GrahaM HARDWARE s' _ -- A" '""a' 'ime 1090 Anglican Chuat rch the home of Mrs. Ross Muri- E' - PKKERIMu3 - oNTAaIO son on Thursday evening, Feb. 1 - at 8 p.m. Please note change ofAPPLIANCi'S - PAINTS • TOOLSE. R. FLEURY Dr.. John Los& REV. H. S. SHEPMlRO, sem.,D.D: day- CLASS - ETC. BARRISTER ---S0LXJM2, DEN 7 I S T filen 199. Pickwirr0, Ont. - - NOTARY PUBLIC ,* - t. rl reW S R A-t- A 1� kit Mbrrb► a1 OW KkNs•e s Reed SUNDAY SERVICES _ CrsMk /30 a.m Communion (3mrch_ Plric ing _ AT. 2-7x!1'er AT. 2-1362 -Pickering 11.00 am,-Ma.nins P.eyr Phone. WHitehall 2-1411� - .Pickering g 11.00 a:m.-Hoy Cemmunien The church was filled with Medical Centre (1tlr s�1►) worshippers for the regular ser - Medical t 100 a.m.�SundaY School N !hi vice of praise. The service was Ravish Haq conducted by the m6tiste�r- Mr. Mleedey to friday-1c1":30 Pea !� - I tA0 am.-Nursery Ai4x (At the Parish 'Fill!) Kenneth Heron. 'The.combined CO choir entered the church to the b �"" OFFICE: WH. 24W R°°'"—°°" "p '° a 1"°" Processional Psalm "ft God • WEDNESDAY Give Ear to My Cry". Script- RES Wfa a 1855 10.00 a.m.-Hoy Communion and ure Lesson from the New Testa- Johns-Manvflle Dear _ _-•• � i meet was the 2nd. of Gal- MONUMENTS atians. Mr. Heron preached a " V stirring.sermon, the first in a ""�k"1e1' I"'"""" W"k'• series of five on the Book of WITH ALUMINUM OR WOOD = - w<ouRT AusTtN, ►.p. "W t j � 1S�lAn Science Galatians. The text for the ser- LL 1. ty�,y.O„lefie Ian • • , mon was '-Justiftcation by .--- -COMBINATION DOORS S WINDOWS . Two Seib• veal d WWek7 Faith". Paul was explaining to as Ne' 2 lih'1M1e1'� '"""e H E R R1 N ' °Ce the Galations the difference be- PAL-O-PAK INSULATION FOR ATTId Wkeblr seri Alm � <RouaR HILLS, ONTARIO tween the Old I,awz and the TERMS ARRANGED . CHORCH SERVICE AND New Way of Life offered by fol- 3 / M PtION6 MNdwy Mo. 9-f16i ,* SUNDAY SCHOOL lowing Jesus. The anthem by NO. 2 Highway- NVHltehall 2-32.11 _ SUNDAY-11 am.-in fl» the choir was IEven 1�e by Funerai and �►lbrk- wlhane, Rd. John C. Warren. Elizabeth Bay- At P L U M B 1 N G Ambulance Service Testimonies of Heaeating ore gh-Hills Ps, soprano. was soloist. Junto. -... ,� M•sti Asa � w.drs..day � tion Leader was Mrs. ALFRED KAYES _ * b•Id o1 9 p m. R._ W arters. aRsisted by Miss _ . ALL ARE WELCOME Penny Basad. at. =.general Hardwalie'' PLUMBING BATHROOMS row's is under the direction ofMO. 2 I�hway .;iTh•�aeodlneRoombspar t._ PRESSURE SYSTEMS -.at Pickering Beach Read ___: the Public•Daly Marion McClement, organist . Same Location and choir-leader. 95TIMATES, GIVEN - * Per fi,r#og4r tir7wmatbn -The Young -People's Sock Mm" WHiNhail 2-6717 • COR ATtaMk 2,2663• met in the wetting in trig sun- . PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES -'telephone day-School Room. There is an _ WHitehall 2.36.10 activity the chi ch rha even Ls _ g group. f �:-_TOO GLASS .. .'ETC ,,�, , St. Andrews church home, we welcome you Tel"i011 Rt Radio at St. Andrew's the Friendly Presbyterian Church &urc, . - It"dn - �BRADY Church St. N., Pickering, Ont., - Kenneth Heron, S.A. Minister - - Hill -P110NE, Tample 9-11-Pt _ PLUMBING ,� Ws .al Rouge s :. : DUMBARTON RADIO i T-V _ 11.50 A.M. Church S•r.im We are pleased to hear Mrs. Bal on s hardware - ?moi` tL RATTEW STORE - Weldon, Rosebank Rd. N. is - recfeeent illness.much better, after her Phone WHitehall 2-0480 - • Pi 0 ng F. Tho am Ph" ft go Mr. and Mrs. Bob Girffiths, of ROGER G. COMANT, B.A. everyfllift IA PlwnWnR. 2nd. Con., were guests of Mrs. SAaa M AND SOLICITOR GOOD VALUE AT THE Dumbarton A. Westbrook, last Thursday. O Hospital Drlve11RIGHT PRICE We are pleased to say Mn. pp " ONITH BLDG.' AJAX UNITED' CHURCH. F. Schwalm, Kingston Rd., is teelin better after �• :>�sl.rse. !l.',t.aA. off.. 7Ki To ,IN Pea Hishwar N.. 2 new. e welt KMW CARTAGE .SEPTIC TANKS ERATIONS omeMr. and •Mn.01111111111�11 awe 43on Road A' McKAY, M.A., Ph•D. lhrithimn to Altona Rd., who W. i ndd WIS.f nm ToatomWal e/ SY i CLEANEDre r_.N -�WRf1E OR PNONE Hili Service of Worship onto, s lit last K+seddn�eadayr1 Sop soh. .......... ...... s4.3p-s300 Ckew Roses far Form and — 7-21� = ._ _-- . --- - nmg ate the !some of Mr. sift?• LN �. —i1.00 A. M. ... J. BUTT e 'Mrs. C. Schwalm, of Altona Rd. Mleslele�w Geereei� on MriAlirrr, Mrs. Little, Montreal, spent a 1.000 sob• .......................... W tMb01n11104 slim, Eta Church School few days with her sister and her ALSO sAtA 3RAVIM Oshawa - RA. 3-4042 - AeNemrNb ho ester of AN KKinsb - TOP•SON APA M 4 Borrn�on �i GtbSOD DENNEY BROTHERS # AB�Dep45 �rtum nts husband: Mr. and Mrs. Bellrour, M. Kingston Road. WEST MILL AT. We.are pleased to Ticar John Happy birthday to Mrs. King PHONE: WHIM-1 XW. $-=I HEATING COMTRACT'ORS RVING CHRIST IN THE Schwram, Altona Rd: is feeling ROSEBANK of Oakwood Dr. on"the 24th of "- Hal Water,.Sham Systems MMUNITY SINCE 1835 better after a bad cold. "January. .' SQrry to hear Mrs. Latchford Happy birthday to Miss Carol Sorry to hear Mrs. -Ufnal, of W. R J. Thompson, M"� r, of.Wocdview Rd. is confined to Synott, West Point Cres. on her pine Ridge Dr. is confined to .B.A. LLB Alterations and Repair �C„ YOU her home with a severe cold. 14f`ti birthday, January 11. her home'and bed. We wish • TEm a 9-3357 Get Well Wishes to Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Ballod, ?`for- her a speedy. regovery,• PI Smith,__Woodview Rd. who is s Park, were guests of 'Mrs. RARRISTER and SOLiCRORHappy birthday to Janice Ba] RIED A home with a serious illness, M. Foster, Willowdale, last, Sat= MHW Cokmbla and Ontari° Happy MrEhday to Miss Carol urday. lod, Morgan's Park, on her 11th. GLENWOOD RLDo., ju u The ' > - 6-4w.---the "1NEWS If Brown, Rouge Park, on her 10th The next Thursday Afternoon birthday, January 20. r MMileMoll-2 131 Berin See their name frons birthday, January- 20, . Euchre will be held at•the•home The new Executive of the Un- Gerasim Pribilof. a Russian ses Happy birthday to Brenda of. Mrs. H. Day. Last week's ited Church Women of Rouge seafdee°a TEegM 9'2656 captain wino discovered Am to CLASSIFIED? Platt, Pine Grove Ave. on' her winners: 1. Mrs. King; 2. 'Mrs.' Hill United Church have take=a 1786. - 9th birthday; January;14. Day; Con., Mrs. Toyne; Throw, office for the'coming )rear,. .. . .: . _ , - . .� .< :sees • . _, .. - •• _._.__ . • 1 - ]PAl'aE POOR _.�_,_�',. - —., - -r 1 NEWS _ THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, I. 1 y - ting Committee /�,�{/\ visited tMi{ mother Mrs. J. erly ,call on Monday worming seting officers for the �w or- Duller; 1st. vice Psea., Mrs. i Mrs. J:,White .! BROUGHAM NEWS Davis, on Sunday. around 6.af► when the were ganization The United ChUrch Mrs. Allan .Ellicott; Secretary, and Mrs. Barrett; Press Cost. i �Ihe Wom. tutg�eld their Mr. and Mrs. Ross Middle- called to a fire' at Mr. Wool- Women". The committee had Mrs. I. Barret+; Treasurer, Mrs. vener, Mrs. Allan llicott; The ; regular meson in the Hall it also Mins Disne..arter visited heads, at Green River. No previously prepared a slate of H. Plaxtor4; Program Commit- Flower Comm., Mrs naldson, 8m g Mr. and Mrs. Mortsen, Queens= serious damage done. officers which wasunanimous--- tee Convener: Mrs. Fallis; Soc- Mrs,M. Annie and . Plaxtoa Tuesday afternoon with a fairly vine, one day last'week. ton, of Claremont, called on Mrs ly accepted. It was decided to sal Convener, Mrs-. Chan. Sur- -Christian Education dMiss- goo�d attendance. The President, � RosenDurgh, of Toronto Dfatthews on Sunday evening. ttold the Inaugural SerYioe on , Finance Committee:Mrs. ionary; Mrs, M. Ell ott; Pisa. Mrs. Annie, welcomed all pree• visited her brother, Mr:ane Mrs Mrs. Mairs had tea on Sunday Sunday afternoon. illaon, Mrs. Thos. Philip, lot, Mrs: Geo. Willson. Manse ent. Mrs. Burton was Secretary, Thos. English, on Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Empringham, A special service was held in Mrs.' Blackman' and Mrs. Plax- Committee: Mrs. Thos_ Philip due to the a%sence of Mrs, Har- Mr, and Mrs. ,)~ohm Knox c• of Claremont. St. John's Church on Sunday af• ton. Nominating Committee: . and.Mrs. Johnston.-Supply Citiz• den. During the busine r• Hanii5TM visited his parents W A special service was held in ternoon when the follawing off- Mrs. N. Burton,-Mrs. H. Mal. enship, Mrs. A. J. Gras•: Unit sod. Several items were: and Mrs, Knox on Sunday. the church on Thursday evening icers were.installed in the var- color and firs. Geo. Duncan: Leaders: Mrs: J; White, Mrs, cussed Public Library Sp Our local firemen received an January 11 for the purpose of el- sous offices un Pres., Mrs. H Community Friendship and vis T. R. Knox and Mrs. K. Pascoe. ing Contest, tile• Report on the Course 143 lbs, meat,'The sum• wary meeting to be held March ; Meat Courgt---wtit-be-wtd Wed. I _ nesday, Febrtiary 7, at the home of 'Mrs. Blackman. The next V U U IN c to be held 0.- jirebrAtar-y_-&-Mrs. -Trolley gave _ �•?-_ a very interes'°rib rs; ort �n her F- trip � +-� trip to the Convention held at the Royal Yoi•k•Hotel. Mrs. C. Burrows gave the Card Report., The—meeting 'clo with the National Anthem, followed by a • _ hutch served by Mrs. Chas. Sur• Rouge Hills _ rows, Mrs- Watson-and-Mrs. A. - -- - R) EFFECTIVE _ J. Gray. — .. . PRICES The Institute Euchre wasNOW -0 uge � �--_-- held-On-�u2sday E�uEating- when- - �i -1Y+�ro.• fH•• Sat. the following were sinners: lair ALM & IN January Ladies Mrs. Mr , Hardy;d, Mrs. Ms A: Cotton and Mrs. N 7.00 p•tn• EXeept ThUrs• A Fri. 'nil 9.00 p.m. 18th-19th-20th p - Gents - MT. Trolley, Mr. Ogden and Mr. N. Burton. --- Mr. ane Mrs.-John C. Hamil- FRESH GRADE "A" OVEN READY Mrs. Carswell, of Oshawa and ton visited their mother,. Mrs. _ YOUNG W. Hamilton, cn Sunday. _ Mr. and hire. Alan Ellicott, Mr. and Mrs. •RoM. Davis, - �_ FOR CHICKENS also Mrs. Sheehan, of Toronto, &VM No. 1 ONTORb. R�STING , .LL+. -`AUDLEY NEWS _ - 0 FRYING - �U. C The first meeting of the Un- ` sued Church Women was held in Ne. T Selected Firm Golden Ricet Avg. Weyht 3 �sl the church on Wednesday even- Ing, of last week. Rev. M. But• . ��L�� tare ave the Worehip Service, = - T and introduced the pals•for the Sixties", with dis- cussion on the chapters "The Fancy grade Sir or MaeliMeshROUND, 11IRLOIN, T•WNE i WINO S6ul Searching Sixties" and _. _ .- _ �. C "Church and Community,. H% conducted the election of adfic- s - STEAKS S : . 89 era. Delegates. named -to A"LE _ _ - attend the Oshawa Presbytery 310NLESi meeting on January 27. Strictly Fresh R 0missionary allocation for~ this - •r is -S46.tNl. A social EKE -` c -menta. The Jubilee Small Link _ U. C. W. officers for 1982 are.- Maw-ad re: J Doze '- Pres., Mrs. G. Astley; 1st. Vice- ! e 1 1b•tray C area Mrs. s.Squire;.Rec. Sec- o� auOug '' teary; Mrs. Bert- Guthrie; P .. 39 ' Treasurer, Mrs. John Puckrin; Program, Mrs. Fred Puckrin; . Corr. -Sec'ty., Mrs.- Jno... Puck. C Fresh Pork (Picnic) Sholulder- Roast ib. 39e rin: Flower and Viaitiing,. Mn. FRESH MINCED STEAK - - ib. 79e Arch. Bell: Supply, Welfare and . . . . . .. . . Social Assistance, Mrs. James ROUND or SQUARE RUMP ROAST .. : ib. 79e Cowie: Stewardship and Re. (Brinq_Irour own tarten) cruiting, Mra. G.Squire; Manse FRESH LEAN PORK -- _... _. ' Mrs. C. Ciemence; Literature Bu ■ ■ ROAST • • • • • • • i� ~ BACK BACON . . and Communication, Mrd, Fred LEAN PEAMEALEo FRESH LEAN MINCED BEEF . . . . 2 lbs. 79C Puckrin; Social Functions, Mrs. ° END CUTS. CENTRE CUTS John Puckrin and Mrs. Bert - - t3� - �gC _ BONELESS ROUND STEAK ROASTS 1b. �-_ Guthrie; Pianist, Mrs. Arch, 4r SLICES Ib. w+ or SLICES Ib. Bell; Press Sec'ty.. Mrs. Fred ' YORK BRAND- Committee, ... . (SAVE 29c) 12 Oz. Square, Tins Puckrin; Christian Education ' SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (Regular) 'Save 21a- Committee, Mrs. Bill Guthrie. he ' - -Taugurs er ce or e - - . 1-0f -INIF-4 installation of officers for the Lnurne r ae U United Church Women was -:819 C :i 11e1d on Sunday afternoon;at the regular .church service. Mrs. Bert Guthrie led the service, York Brand Meat 3 oz. tins ' assisted-by Mrs. J. Cowie who SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF = YORK read the-scripture. Mrs. G. Ast• L _ __ _ley gave the address ' visiofl'oi 9SANDWICH SP (SAVE 9 CENTS)the Future" and an appree• P u E RD (bs C iation of the covering the CATELLI 71/4 Oz. Pkgs. 41or49'past, (Save 9e) highlights of. the last 33 years - of the-W. A. Rev. Butters con- MACARONI D' �L.fft ducted the Installation. of the SNOWFLAKE (.SAVE Tle1 1S1/s Oz. Ties' 4 n : 49G Officers. T W 0 The annual' congregational . SPECIAL OFFER OF' 13 CENTS OFF meeting---oT-th DR. sALLARQ•S—Audley United+ DOG FOOD Large alb. bag Church Mill be held on Friday evening,' January 28, in -the •.- church. _ , � - - ---- C 'Mr. and Mr . 6 fo -RBITS r9C _ Ines Marie Smith) received many 'beautiful gifts at a 5 .cellaneous shower at the homeoris- (SPECIAL OFFER.OF 30e OFF) ' of Mr. and 1VIrs. Ron Cox, :om S.HORTE-NING_ (SAME 1160 ' _-� Friday evening. Mrs. G. Izatt gave two humorous readings,. _ - 10"9, and 'Mrs. Arch Bell played,the - - , ', I. oxy�L piano for,a 'g MAPLE MAPLE LEAF S �. �' (With green-cbryrtal bleach) King a 4'Ib_10 oz. bo 'Mx The C.-G-:I-Tsponsored---- L skating party,at Brooklin arena 4s1A�1�i for WAGSTAFFI: fresh' Saturday evening, with re-1 ,r , STRAWBE t eshtor , ments and games later, s. SLICES the home of the leader, Mrs. ��a�O/s c Bill Guthrie. Y Several in this community are Large 24 Oz. Jars (SAVE 19e) . confined to their homes with SAVE 17c- Giant(Bare 20e) Giant 21b..tin' flu and colds. SMALL CARTAGE CANADA PACKERS Z. 12 Oz: Round This . .FOR WATER `2 ,89� • ', TABLE QUEEN'-ENRICHED. SLICED w Teleph w B -Fdi 24 oz. loaf9c , TEmp le 9-148 _(Save 1 Ss) _ ------- .—_ - - s. ------------ TE PICK - RBURSDAX. iA1tlIJABY l9, 1f02 • " ,- EKING NEWS � PAGE FIVE 0. -- pi WANT � :WEST y1�OVGE wigE_ M � a � ^he Nest Rouge Ladies' Club :bartered bus to the Town and .. - '17had t!:e'.r List meeting of the :ountry Club downtown-for din- A. in- o� - -• - ° ^` ` ^s ..eve year, :Thursday, January ter Thursday, Jan. _5. The bus Y11, at the school -when twenty- �rvill leave the sch-aaol at- 6.45 p• F +F hree members were present td m. and all members are-asked welcome the new,executive. The .:o try and be on time.so come - y - residenf -Mrs. Winnie Fergus- along and enjoy the everting on, opened the meeting and the with friends.. r' s +�►��' Rec. Sec'ty. Mr's; Marion Lan- Mr. and Mrs. Blair •left for' . kin gave the minutes of the their home is Scotland on Fri. �a ' r vious meeting. The Treasur- day, January 12, after spending F s year with their ciaugh- II _ Nc Pat Williams, with $99.40 in the ter, son-in-law` and grandchild- r III Dr. S. D. Weisboum General Fund, and a balance of ren, Mr. afid Mrs.•AIex. Adams .v iusounaa the opening of an 51094. 30 in the Service Fund. and family, Ridgewood Road) _ j. of given to two families to buy that two-local residents, Dr, r" 877 Antonio Street -Ridges, Pickering Township, - a a then ckiildren some gifts for D. Jones and Dr. M. Burak, o: •{Ivey Christmas and Mrs. Aileen Rouge _Hills Drive, will open -a as.,of October 2,,1961. eftsrie- s Phone No. 839-3031 ,t'ChriBttmas to the Open Gates ping Centre, Island Rd. BestOntario County Medical .Socisq--- s Fio�Le�wtth gsftwishes and ¢ood__ F all the patients from the Club. two young doctors, who are APPLES AND POTATOES FOR SALEAnn -r--McWTOW-SN per-busho"thew- Mrs.riveer announce McIntyre, Program so b>� needed-in this diatrira. g Y ..: na• varieties available. Phase bring can. WIShes to "taieers for opp'ss: Open-weikrnds. angements will be made for all Bob Miller, Ridgewood Rd. who iaearr members of the club-to-go-by ccelebrated their 'twelfth -wed- PICKERING ORCHARDS ding anniversary on Sunday, the Shown above are the new Lard members..of School Area 2, for the year 1962 r -�11 mile west of Pickering an No.214th. 'Front Row (I. to r.) Mr. K. Munro. Mrs. Edmonds, Mr. Fred Hunt. Back Row - Mr. Highway - WHiNholl 2-1247 C61ningg Events The regular monthly meeting J. H. Adamson, Mr, T. Van Houton, Mr. R. Brown and *,4Cr. A. R. Tyas (Secretary'- of the Ladies Guild of Grace Ttessurer. To--Rent . BROWNIE AND GUIDE BAZAAR Presbyterian Church will be on _ Photo.by'Barrie Pomeroy y SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th,3.00 P.M. TO RENT--S-roomed'furnished IN UNITED C.E.C. Wednesday, January 24, at Rouge BAKE TABLE CANDY TABLE Rouge H ill J P' m, at the Manse, Rouge number of songs from different apartment, bested, private en FISH POND -Highlands Drive. trance,:suitable for couple, In L Ings in God's I countries, :and of a_warm ap. ! P GIFT Tf,elE TEA ROOM A reminder for the Pepper- gAHA' BELIEVE_.. that the' ��`` g 'Pickering Village. Evenings and mint Twist, sponsored by the best beloved things H �l S Mee plause for e e perf 1 the Lin arman- �atnrdaya. WH2•t403. Daytime EUCHRE Jti BRIDGE West Rouge Home and School, sight is Justice. By its aid we We are sorry to re rt that. every During oasi�irtedf with WH2.0629. _ At -- to be held on Saturday, Jas. 27. - RED CROSS CENTRE shall see with' our own eyes, due to illness. our President, ,Life .vaeety of treat& with not- ` - Dancing from 9.00 to 32.00 after hear with -n ears and Mrs. E. Smith, was abseat-from !anal and international :favors Brock Road Help Wanted which refreshments will be ser- ow of our own knowled• our meetinglast week. She sure Our thanks the lsd'es who FRIDAY, JANUARY 26. ved. There will.be a- r 6.00 P M ge and not through the know- missed a most interesting even- contribrted so generous15 to this prizes Bred novelties of every 1 g ing, just as we missed her is • !HELP WANTED-man, for-drill Ate• �• _ Priya � . edge of our neighbor. Each part of our meeting, Mrs. Kar-_ description. so et our tickets g Pia work. Starting rate iL23 Retreshinests. _ _ now,. or at the door.-The lace man has been given a post of the chair. We are lucky fq have moa, Mrs. Diepenhorst. Mrs♦ - Ito 53.50 per hour, depending on p honour, which he must not dea- a very able Vice-Pres., in Mrs. Emmink, Mrs, Vodden. Mrs. will be - the school auditorium ert. A humble workman, who L. Traynor, who presided over Baumeister, Mrs.' Bloodworth, 'expenses:!Sarco t Canada Llmlttd SKATING CARNIVAL and will be the first big event commits an injustice is as much our meeting very competently, Mrs. Kook. - Corr. C/itemont, Ontario.. PIFRIDAY. JANUARY 19. b the Home and School to be _..._ .-.. ' - CIIERING-VII.i.AG1e $IlYB y to blame,as the most reknown and got us off to a flying start. there. held tfd t Thus we all have - CARTS AND-EERvKE- nC1 --- - pPT Tetmns individual choice to make bet- ' in charge of this program. '...WasMng Mortise. - !20 and ng -_ _ 1. and Mea. Jed MacLean, Chea- 5432. justice and injustice. AT2- introduced our est. Mr. G. P. AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE FOT,ND-beagle hound. ensile. ''�'Dmen's Institute Cascelled� tartan Shores. with a birthday 5432. Allen, Senior Letson Officer of Phen., wtli+.lwll 2-blT4 _at Freechtaaa'e Bay. :rboee to. ffirs. MacLean. JatY. 19. and the t. of Citizenship and Im. OMn Every NI9M Till 9 a1do& The January men of`the P - 11'>Em 9.17M. �8' to Mr. MacLean, on Jan, 13th, - Pickering Women's Institute is t6 MichaeI Farec, Rouge Hills mig�tion. Mr. Allen brought _. being cancelled because of the with him a brand new film, nev. Dr Who wad two years old on er before shown the public. Un- Real -Estate- Short arse on ofd. der the title "Vote for Michal- in House Furnishings", being Rivarco1krt7Rd, on his atxth,bir, tbis Him proved very con- �O.IISE FOR t3AL95=-81000 dove held in the Presbyterian Sunday thday-, Jan. IS; to Chris Haji, of Lesgne Jas. 9. �r►ncingly, ' Fair price $11I.M. 4-room bung- $+drool 'Room. Thursday, Feb. Sunnys his tenth,.birth- touch of delightful It the wow. all eoovealences. Phone. ruary 1, at 2.00 to. 4.00 p. m., day J . 5, d, also to yron Team Standing Poisfa great values of Canadian Citiz- WR2•b>!Id _ and on Friday, February •2, at Hall, who vwaa een on the lvo. 6. B. Suter 3 e e � Sale 10.00 a. M. to 4.00 p. m. Silver 17th of January. • No, 3. E. Thompson 2 ,&ted a panel of :our local citiz- _ iJale Rp[�istEr Collection. All Ladles welcome. Mr.. and Mrs. Farley area No 4. A. Ruse -2 ens, naWfe•borrt and New Can THE n ~ v� I*d Rouse HIIIA\Dr. spent No. 2 - M. EgeroU 2 adian, resent'-- j HE D VALEN-TINE TEA a holidays vWtft reiatiyse No. 1. T. Brown.- - -3 . Quebec, (ir. 'Saturday, January 27-Import. - Britain Permany and the Neth- ,x - THURSDAY.- FEBRIIARY 6. in Montreal. . • - set auction sale-.. of complete lYo• 3, . �: Boyd erlands, The questions and ares- STjT T�° C. E. CENTRE Dr. sad Mrd. Michael Barak♦ w+++ tstoclt of hardware, jewelry♦ were came fast and-thick, and, r -- _Pickering 1;.'nited Church, �Rouge Hilts Dr, held an Open - _. Games Otrr 200 Fist � - sheet metal'tools, furniture etc., "United Church Women"° House for their friends and nei- Hilda Lennox 204, Eileen Bryalas, too numerous to mention ��� �� - of the oldest !Rumness firm in- 9.00 to 5.00 P. M. BOc. ghbora on New. Year's.• ant 210, Eileen Thompson 215♦ -here. Markham Village, known.as the 'Amy Smith 254. The-room was colourfully dee Widenrs:.'a Pdz,-dr-dee and ,few• orated with flags of many net- - elry Stere. the property j i of A. Ions. These flags were made by •e e 2-OW sand H. Wideman Ltd. In Mark- NOTICE TO CREDfTORS AND OTHERS our Grades 7 and 8 students. ham Village. Sale will start pre- IN THE ESTATE Of The school choir brought us a Oisely at 12.00 noon.Terms cash. l K CO'-OP FERTILIZER MARY ELIZABETH OAVIS, DECEASED No "resctvitstionw. as, proprietor u TAKE NOTICE chat all creditors and :-- 1$ retiring• from business. Sale _ - - r others having claims against the •heti under,cover at the store. :-' Estate of Mary Elizabeth. Davis,- late Ken and Clarke_ Prentice, auct. BE -S URE TO. CONTACT US of ,h. Township of Pickering, in the %neers. _ _ _ County of Ontario, Morried Woman. Jan 25. - the 7th day - of November, 1961, an required, on - TENDERS or before the 3rd day-of February, BOOKING AND FLIVERY 1962,"to send to the vndersig,ied full TENDERS will ,be' received by _ _, Particulars of their claim. After such the undersigned until noon, qn I - lost mentioned data the Executor will -February 5, 1962. for the rights V 'ATCH FOR ANNOUNCE- Pra�..d to distribute the assets of _ - _ to remove scrap metal tram the rhe Estate•o,i+ong,the.•porties entitled Township of Pickering Garbage thereto, having regard only to the j Dumpi; for the year 1962. d MENT OF OPENING OF OUR claims'of which hrw shalt then have - - Tender Forms• are available ^tee from the Toiinshl of Pickering DATED at Toronto, this 28th day of don't run P STORE_ ANS OFFICE. December, 1961:N Works Department. located at the,Bay Road Sewage ltrest•I - LRA AULT, Exewter, . . ment Plant, south end of Liver. - by AULT A: AULT, 19 Milmda'St- -C♦ }�REMONT CO-OPe 7oreMe 1.Ontario,his SoKcitors. ; • ' pool Road-,•or;.by writing to P jr j'�ji � EXTrENS10N PHONES sav�irea► and -war-come O. Box 348, Pickering, Ont. _ in 9 velours, 3 models. Call the BELL Business ..T. O. JEFFERSON, P. Eng. Office-or ask the man in our green truck. Township Engineer 201 OR 202 -- _•._ . . PHONE - .•---.- ..TENDERS - _ _ . "R SHOP OPEN MONDAY, TLtESDAY, THURSDAY 'F AND FRIDAY,-9-8 P.M. - SATURDAY 6 P.M. I INSVIZi Y, ...- TEST YOUR OWN TUBES FREE ! School Are No. 2 I . TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING Townslfjp Of Picksring ON No. 2 HIGHWAY IN DUMBARTON Sealed Tenders will be received II 'eCTe BsGe INSPECTOR by the undersigned for_Flre-In• • _%urancenon the ten seheol-bulW- -- _ _ -- a Ings and their contnts in -the 777= - I a v Scrool Area No. 2._. _ -APPLICATIONS for' 'the appointment- of Assistant Tenders close at 5.00 .p.. m..! February S. 1962. I Building Inspector, may be obtained from the•Township d-C RELAX_ar all _ Applications for Tender Forms! ". is to be made to the Board Off• of Pickering R'orks•Department, located at the 'new ARTHUR i r. s ice,. Rpsebank--Road 5-rhoot 'R.j Nl1TCHELL tii� Sews a Treatment Plant,. on Liverpool Road, South, R. 3♦ Pickering; phone ATlantic S rpoo 1 4-4751.• ! or,• by writing P. O. Box 649, Picker ng, Orta LIMITED The- lowest or any tender n6t _ nec6ssarilF slciepted. :`� .. .. . STATION. OAD - WH- 2771 A. W. TEAS,' " Business Ad,:iinistrater T. O :TEFFERS.0N, P. En 1r. O � 7E• 9-2481 �� : I IC � •, ° u:e5' J. ADAMSOti - �. Townall3;f .ret Pickering - IGHT SERVICE Chairman of the Board , TEmple 9-1191 839!1191 I e „�. •+« r .- - • • -. ..-••�•'1.d - _ , -. �. ' , ' , •• I . ' y .r ' e i�•{.. -" •.�.....-..�•u,•ur••.•.:.:� .. ..., ...•....• PAGE bix 'T N E P I C K E RING NEWS T!I<[*I;SD?RY, d.�RCARY"ls, 108CC Ask Aleut �lit�r�11: � Severill of our ladies attended • _ — FRENC. HMAN S BAY the >wau res Mester _Qf ins INSj,jIWCE - 11M ESTATE A�te� � � - == Oshawa Presbyterial at 1Xitlg , - St. United Church, Oshawa, on Ofce WH.3.6212 A tdenoe WH;-2;3115 a is extended to J3an Che Wednesday. annual Sunday school. _ — Sympathy _. and Andy. Whyte is the Sud- ��� meeting was held on Tueeday, �\ ' 3±en death oS•their father An- The Annual-Meeting of the me 9th. Reports were received C Y R•! L E. M V R L E-Y Mrs. .Brenda Pemberton-Pigott drew Whyte in Toronto on local Sunday School was held for 1$81, and Election of Offic- asked Pickering Twp. Council last X9nday at the home o! Mrs: Wm. Mort- ers for 1982 took place, as foll- week iI something could be done ish on Monday, with an .11h st 3v; sunt:, .Mr_ David Pegg; - "Yvsis Friendly I{eil Crli ��CJ'Ii" about the bridge on Alfons Road, Co ngratu'lations'to'Doh.Hop 'perfect, attendance, of teachers Treasurer, Grant Pascoe; See- w cans who was appointed rept-e- and officers. Very gratifying rete , Marion Pe • Pianists betKINGSTON AD. W. P.O. BOX 160 She said she had first asked about nen' ' reports were given y Secret- Marion Pegg. and Mrs. Edgs. this three4years agog had gone to eation committee and to Colin cry-Treasurer: Rev: Little con Pegg: Teachers -Nursery,, Mrs. 3ea1 who was appointed' new •ducted the election.of officers R._Disney and Ray Oxford; Kin- 'PICKBRING • ONTARIO -:^ ` . Africa, returned and still nothing . l r member of the industrial co These were the same as last dergarten, Mrs. E.'Pegg and ?.._ had been done:'She claimed the nittee. year, with,the exception 6f`the Gloria Trolley; Primary, Mra: bridge was unsafe. ecre Stary-Treasurer, who is P. Wilson and Mrs. Ed. Pascoe; hoped it would ave top priority..Saturday from England. Mrs. Mrs• aynar in place hi it s, n r an in 1962.• Burr and the children will stay Mrs. Wes. Petty, 'who 'had ser- Shirley Gardiner; Jr.'Fops, G: 1 , _ ved in-ths. office for many.,::Pascoe-and D. Pegg.: Primary J 0 H L LAY coun. Herb Wank said, "I hope n England fora few mondis. Alton& Road gets more considers Members of the Frenchman s man.: years. A vote of thanks Boys, Mrs. Trolley and Ken Mc- o was -given her, for her faithful Taggart; Young People's Mra. r tion than it did in-1961. 3a• Yacht Clun held a skating - 1 i�! S4U R—a WC+F - Mss, Pemberton-Pigott-alsoy he home work in the- Sunday _School. Siti Pugh and Milton Pegg; Ad-, t ed about dead Elm trees.` A Mr. and Mrs.- Her Uusher,. sere-helm on ver- G. ' Mrs:-- a Mrs. . LOItLPAN7_CEs__�Df ENGLAND._ Reeve Scott.said there is no ef- Tr. Alth-)ugh the ice was• not io a G. rarian, P,gbert PRUDENTIAL - ASSURANCE ug spects of Christian Educ- 'Henning; L.� � _ .._ n, _ -Seveti-D to_mas fo Per - fective controt for-9uErh-Elm-dis- :oo scrod .far sl:iting they alY A number from this commun- ect Attendance for ---past - - - ease and the township could only injoyed the outing. . LIFE -AUTOMOBILE -- FIRE _ . f d the remove those dead Elms on •town- ity attended the annus..Hort- year were given .,to - Bonny. 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST ship property. Congratulations to Mr. aiid iculturaI Society• banquet at GArdiner, Shirley, Ken, and _ ;tree - Stan Edwards on the Diu b-a'Ron. Everyone enjoyed it, ,loan Gardiner, Ruth Disney, OIEa: Station Pksa,.Alax Slseppis' C•ntrc Phone: YMN.4.1501 birth o! a baby girl, January and the program provided_ Can—Virginia Elson and Kathy Pegg, • Phon• For Inan•diate Coww9ge Doi or Night 3'at Lfie'Woinen''s"College Hos- gratLations go to Mrs. N. Lau- Janice Wilson received fist 3-' SalsamwAlto Zion oital. ghlin for winging the Silver-Tro-� Year Seal, as did Helen Disney,' Miss Jean Linton had the misfor- phy, having won the high] if her 2nd. year. Grant .Pascoe tuna to turn her car over coming Bo�'�g News: Flounders, 91, number of points at the`Flower received his 10th year Seal. I work Friday night just east Lions 65, Freeloaders 64,-Rough Shows--during'the year. Those,-who'missed one one or • APPRAISALS Riders .60, Rocketeers 56, Slow- Mr., and Mrs. L. Gates enter- two Sundays were: Mrs. P. -_ _ : •, of Brougham but was not injured y herself. {yokes . 56 cmre's Clowns 65, tained Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Wilson, Mrs--Rosa Disney, Mrs. - ' s NEWELL —w E L L - _ Several of the young people at- Spoilers 53. Over 200 - Clare familyto honor Joan rte, t tended the Brooklin Junior Farm- such 224, 258, George Laming Gates' birthday.. . .- Ken and Bob McSaggaabt. = (Gladys Newell) . Are • Cedar F rtil--214, _ rum washeld at rs' skating party at _ 252, 229. Al a We easedsee Mra. Clark and Mrs.-M.were' Y Saturday night Skitch 222 Harv' Fe Donald -Milne a eh on Tkra Farm Forum Real Estate Broker - Pickering Village _ _i vera Tranquada 211, linea Ci- Sunday. and helping with the the.home of Rev. T. Fleetham., -- --- - Anew baptismal fount was-de- chi:. 221., Pat Tran nada 215, 4 -WH. 2-5770.1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 dicated at the church service on q choir, as usual. on Monday night._Topic-Farre Sunday in memory of• Mr. and Reg Carpenter 200, John; Wood Mrs. C. R. Petty remains a Management. - tiVhitby - Phone Mohawk 8-470 Mrs. Robert Shank who are naw8, 313: Bill Robin 239, 245, patient in the Aja�c 1I0apifal. She' The Young People's Union . ColSourg Fie.'2•T601' - . living in the Yukon and Robert Jean Holobon 215,'218, Clarence has not 'improved, but seems met on Sunday night. with Rev. Alias, son of Mr..and`Mrs_Allan_ Gibbons 200, Loin Fertile 20b, pleased to see any person. T. Fleetham at the Masse, with a.OL.-Wighwgy-Y.MilcUM of Dun6w•tan,He. Z Highway - Andy Whyte- 335. There are four student teach- a good attendance. Carsdu and Karen Eileen, daugh- : :. . -� 'ere at oltr school• S.'S.-No. 7, - Sorry to hear Mrs. Frank -. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jamithis- _ - - - A �� Webb is indisposed with a c91d Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward and 'WEDDING this'last few days. e GIGRGE Sr DR ALFRED Mor- family of Claremont. visited.Sue- - _ 'DEENW Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mot. . Sen and family, and Cindy Mor- -STday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen r `.. _ Manderson. Service was well at and M anitok - i.PIWSO:�i-BDiQ'1'9 Church en visited on Sunday with M L• V 1�'�l�l AGS tended today for the Inaugural Mrs. Hallam, N e. -. -F I C K E R I N CiCLARE 'ON� yellow rooms do crated the Service_ of The United Church' • VE TERINARIAN _ �Audiey United Church, on Fri- Women Mrs -Pegg was leader ( -, aaingwt and MMNh! Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Mayes, of day, January -II,...when..-Helen of Liss'seztilce: Mrs. Les, Wilson fatuities Old Is,osebsnk Rd. North Oshawa spent Sunday *iih Mr. Marie Smith. eldest daughter_of had the address "V:s1on of file P 1 - and Mrs. Howard Hockley. liEr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith, 02 l?1lt-are". Rev. T. Fleetharri;had t . CATERING SSR(Seasins 20Mo• C e>�ngTaylor_ Aheicatlon of the Executive. !I and Joe _ _ old. - hamattended'�N FhoBrS E e :;oft of Mrs, La of�Aiax Loed choir sang rear L'b. Q �- Bud Norton _Bill Vesa m y.�. g r The slate o! oL.ce - _ - - - • _ urc Women is as Wlt. 2965-WN. 2.2305 =eP - - - WMW N �. -. _ . - York Hotel last- Saturday even- The doubts-ring ceremony alas follows: Pres...Mrs. M. Pegg _ . ._ rtormed by. Rev. Melville '1st. Vice-Pres., Mrs- W. Brawn; + � Q �� 1'. o Answer TE.2-1504 Lng. TPXrl Bill Keevil entertained a few B�tara. Mrs. Arch Bell played 2nd. S'ice-Pres., Mrs. Edgie of his school friends last Sunday the wedding music. The solo- Pegg; Recording Sec'ty., Mrs. oPTOMETRIC. LONG DISTANCE CALX- at a-tobogganing party. isit, Mrs. Dorothy Serning, of Lea. Wilson: Corr, Sec'ty., Mina Dnith 3-01 0 _ Mr. Johh Sexton who had Holland Landing. , sang' The P3dith Ortherod; Trees..Mrs. Z. . .'VISION CARE many years experience with the Wedding Prayer" during the Pascoe; Chairman of Committ- ees , • J�kIN L. R#1NSON, R.O. `INo Tell Charge) Scouts and Rovers. is now ass• signing of the Register. Mrs. D:-Morden. Mrs. P'. =•- ( inning the local group. He is a Given in marriage by her fat- -Wilson, Mrs: J. Kingi+tone. Mrs. PLEASANT STREET 1 school teacher here. her, th'e bride wore a waits. C. McTaggart:Mc : Mrs. r Brooks: - .MFP UVERPM RD. SOUTM 1 Several. of the young people length gown, with a full skirt Miss B. McLean, Mrs. Frank I PREPMCHMAN'S 0AV Monteith, Monteith, Riehl from the Cla,remonr and Broin of white nylon net over satin, a Webb, Mina May Brown: Unit EYE'S EXAMINED A Co. ghasa United Church attended lace bodice with a scalloped Leaders: Mrs. Trolley, Mrs. W. GLASSES PITTED and UP WD-_ -the hockey.-game at the Maple neckline, and.long sleeves end- Pegg and Mrs.-m Webb. -The _ CNARTEREO ACCOUMANT3 Leaf Gardens last Saturday ev ng in points over the wrists. stet Executive meeting of the KAYE"S -PLUMBING _ EVENINGS- _ o. w. RIEHL, CJ,•, LIA. ening, _ She'.,carried a cascade of red new United Church Women was . A'PPOINTMENT. TL 9-2401 ' UCENSED TRUSTIES.' Congratulations to Mr. and roses and white mums, centred held on Thursday last.at the WN. 2-6717 PICKERING Ai - Oshawn Stratford Mrs. Tony Vandelite and Mr: I with a white-satin bow. A crowrn - -5.35& and-Mrs-, Bill Towner._ tate sit ded with sequinat held her SEAWAY WRT R: WATERS, C.A. birth- of sons last week. finger-tip veil of white nyi'on ill- SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED WHisehall 2.0090 Mr. and Mrs. Clare i{eevil en-*. union: '� WATER SUPPLY - - - - tertained Mr.. Orval Lewis, of The, maid of. Honor, Joyce WHitehaII 2-1897 _ Montreal, last Saturday.., Smith,.sister,of_the bride, wore COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Mansell a ballerina length- dress of ttlr 24-HOUR SERVICE and family were skiing at Oran- quoiae ayldn over taffeta, with NEW TANKS INSTALLED. t _ • 7 DAYS A WEEK _ 'MILLER geville, last Saturday. a lace bodice, a matching fea- $5.04 for 500 GALS. The next Golden Age Meeting I ther headband an bite glow- pAT DUNNII .TEmple. 9-184'1 will be held on Tuesday,'Jan• ea. She•carried a eaacade of $7.04 for woo GAM ;H E A T I H G uary 23, at the home of Mrs. C. of pink and w to mums. $9.00 for 1500 GALS. Keevil. Mrs. G. McConnell will The bridesmaids, Mrs: Russell Gag and Oil hntalations. show movies taken in the Clare- Abram and Margaret Law-an, (r1e011.OYt SfrViCf mont area. The meeting is at 2 sisters o! the groom, wore a_ p. m. ballerina length dresses of blue •24-HOUR CALLS The Ladies' Auxiliary of the nylon and- lace over taffeta, - TEMPLE .TAXI Legion held their •Installation with matching feather. .head- ,9 TU&j .troll, Alox Night on-Januiary 11, with In., bands, and„white gloves. They To 'The' 'Ha' ppy �ou e its°Pleased announce stalling Officer, Com. K. Mad- carried cascades of pink and WH. 2-3491 ill, in charge. Elected were: white nitons. Fres.,' J. McGuire;' sat. vice- ...The groom and his attendant -'LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE ARSwering Servk* Pres.; N. Benson; 2nd. Vice- were dark iinitsi. Mr. Russell -OF'YOUR WEDDING "7 Pres., E. Goden; Sec'ty., D. Abiarn was-best lase♦ The ush- IS NOW OPPERED TO Hohingshe"*, 'Tress.; K.fMad• ers were: Ronald Smith, of TOOK NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAIr �.. .� Sf CRI$ S. FIRR MORTOAM ARRANGEas - ill: Sgt.-at-Arms, J.. usha; Audley and Eldon Crouse,• of J ` I. # SE�OI�:MORTsillpi!".. E.kec., J. Renrog-3&,Saistarillo, Oshawa: 1WE COVER _ .. :.for infer iflfOftnatiOn toll AtlA1LAM1 POR AODR #MN _- and R. or the reception,_heM, in the I ANO•LNPR VEIN wm Sunday dinner guest with Mr. Sunday School room, the bride's =FiF3ME CHURCH -.RE�E�iR31ct 'TEmple 9-1 !44 FRoi�$4�.ao UP* and Mra:-�[: Samarillo were: mother received the giseata, w1 ALIO PYRCMU OR LOAN Mr. and Mrs. B. Willa, of Scar- wearing a Moral acetate jersey INCLUDES ON EXISTING MORTGAGEI. boro; Mr. P. Franchi, of Tor- dress, blue velvet hat and dor- - onto and.Mr, and Mrs. J. Ren• sage of pink and white carne- � --8 x10 "OUR WEDDING" ALBUM - IP YOU RIWIRIE ANY UbUGA01 nie, of-Claremont tions. The-•groom_'s_mother._ass- • ' ' FINANCING i FOR FAST. The' Claremont Community isted, wearing a black crepe - B. x G L E N D A L E _ COuMUS URv� CAL _ and Business Association met dress, blue hat and corsage of 1 - 4 x.5••"OUR C14ILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM .A p P L 1 A N C E last"week and voted to*change pink and white carnations. - 4 x 5 PRINT$ Y O the name of the Association to A buffet lunch was served, 12 SERVICE - AUBREY LIRELAND "Claremont Community Assoq- followed by, toasts and godd 25 -PHOTO "THANK YOU NOTES REPAIRS TO t0 AHO COMPANY dation".' There will be a drive wishes extended to the happy COMPLVE PHOTO NEWSPAPER COVERAGE " r held soon for new members, at couple. WASHERS, DRYERS -the fee of $2.00 pei year.- The bride changed to a two- PHOTOS SENT TO`NEWSPAPERS 011-YOUR CHOICE TEnI l..1%SS 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. Claremont Bowling News - piece phiid dress; matching ac- ,PHONE OR WRITE PM - -,S' •• TORONTO 2, ONTARIO High Single -- Ladies: Mrs, cessoriea, a grey fur jacket, and Desjardines 303; High Triple, wore a corsage of yellow-roses. • . .. Shirley Pilkey•777; High Aver- ..Mr. and<Mrs. Lawson will re- 1MPire _ ~ on "f04 age, M. Samarillo 192; Men: side on the Audley Road. B A R R' I E V M E .R O Y.. High, Single,. F.. Hollingshead�-• out -ofwere from irt fie.- s- Galt, Orangeville, Fergus, Osh- R.R. 3,•PICKERING -TE. 9-14.17 e TEwpb 96;M-MPA.l4~1MM . hebA 701;._High_Average, -Ken. iwa W1_fff5y,-_P_CXW M9 VAmmun�ty Field ZOg. Ajax. i - • .... .w..•. ........•.. ... ......... ' • -. • _ • • _ _ '! MMMAY, EAMARY 18. ]ME T H.1 1 C X E R 1 N6 NEWS 1!A<iE RLYEN D�lN tTOH .' -- - his M,cGt� ww asest elan i 1- !¢ nt: Ii�4 las. acted, AN.- -+� 'M ;'fvr o Paper Drive on sy !ct>stlnRlss for tifse electioai. _ Februatp 8:"(weather permAtt. Brock Road Home and.School The new slate of officers are - fag. p'twme WH2-68?7, VYHZ.ti1;i? _ Mr. and xro• William -Vau Pres., Mrs. Frances -Vaillhn- held their Executive Meeting at or WH2-5867 for pick-up. - Myn and boys spemt four weeks - court; Vice-Pres., Mrs. Murlel Mra-'J,.'Shanley'i cat Monday, Mrs. J. Hughson is spending a ?iilltdays in Holland visitipg Par' �� O�� libraryger; FVaring; $ec'ty., Mrs. Jona Cai- Jaa. 16, in We afternoon. Sever• few days with friends at Wtllow--entss. They were.in HoAaud for Treas., Mrs. Vivian Gard- al, discussions took place and dale. cbiiatmaa• diner; ' Social Convener, Mrp. P� were made for a Euchre_ i fid.�, J9hn Middleton , ]fr.'and Mrs..E:Cormvall and LENDING LIBRARY �Fne formation of a new PhY�- Jacobe; 9-eWing, Mre, early in February.' Watch dor and children visited Mrs. Midd- family of Parry Sound visited MrAlex• Robertson of Ba 'sports Committee who willbe Dorothy Huckfield, Mrs. Rita date. leton here, on,Sunda .. Ridges Recreation Association •a responsible for all. sports ct- on,etd;'VisitatiMrs, Brown Marlene and Randy Bath, of at New Years..They visited recently reported to •this col- ivity, embracing hockey, base- - Telephone Mrs. Whalely; Pub Group Committee held a meet Brock Road;,had their tonsils former neighbors on Pine Drive: umn•that plans for th8 entab-• ball, water. sports and the pro: licity and Public Relations, Mrs ing on Sunday, Jan. it, at the -removed last week, and are We-are glad to see Mr. David lishm'ent of a Library for the Posed•Bay Ridges Soap Box Many Williams. The r1ext meet= home-of Mr. and Mrs..J. Comp- both recovering nicely, ' Fantham is, almost• recovered gay area have -finally -jelled, Derby in-the month of May - �g will be held on the first ton. The following were elected Mr. and Mrs. James Girling from an automobile.accrdent in and the drive to collect far the coming year: Pres., Mr. Toronto, called an Mr� and of mp on; vice-Fres.,i and records.of all .types . has township. _ •,. � -home of•Mra. Calgon, Poprod Mrs: E. Cornutt, on Sunday. cut, requiring quite a few atit- been atif Many more are John Greeni Ave. The Auxilia would like SdWerby;Treasurer, Mr. G. Wil- Mr. .arid -Mrs. Harold Timms - gr Yiag• ng, Cour{cillor in rY does• required, and donations of the Ward 3„ was in attendance tak- to see many more mothers out Rec. Sec.'ty:, Mrs. Donald- visited the former's parents' at Dean Pedrick.of the fat. Con- same will be appreciated from ing part .in_the "open discuss= to these meetings,-as there is a son; Corr. Se,c'ty., Mrs. Comp- Manchester, on Sunday. cession has been quite ill with anyone in the township interest- ion" period. of of work to be,done. All the ton; Executive: Mrs. Day, M':. The sewing tying ladles'of the Red _.ahooP 'CO�h ed, in this worthwhile effort. Pres. Les. Taylor expressed, -Scout, Cubs, Guides or Brown- Perkins Mrs:-Ramsay. Mrs. Coss %v!ll hcicl' a :_____, Fri- Mre.. J. A. Mawhinney, Ajax, W. and &&a. Robertson, both on-behalf of his Committee, that ies mothers are invited to' at- � day, Jan., 25, .in the Red Cross a `former Dunbarton-resident, active in %l community, affairs it was their intention in the com- tend, or any one who is inter. Building. Everyone welcome. died in Ajax on Saturday night. have spent many hours driving ing months to improve on res- ested in the Scouting Move- Cong$atulations to sys}d and,w P P _ • ive intentst in the activities of _ walking tbroughout the'are . ent operations and expand ment. the Pickering Township Coun- ]frs.A. ,,�'hillips of Pine Ridge in an effort to ignite-interest ir. where possible, including all re- tRatepayer-93' News) cil meetings, Road on the birth of their son gs, as three Executive r an area Library. sidents in the Bay area,who-de- The-Bay Ridges Ratepayers' Members were-observed at the (Steven Gordon. ' - A Library $oard'is now being sire -to' participate and to co- next General Meeting will be Inaugural Meeting, along with "NEWT Mr. Phillip Mitchell ie a pat- formed and to .this date Coun- operate in-a sincere and coon•, held e:i the second Tuesday'in several other Bay Ridges rest• s fent in the Ajax Hospital follow- cillor John Greening.,and Dr. & Retic: program -to fulfill the 1''ebruary. Since taking office, dents, and plans for the future '. ing an accident,in.his•car. Weisbaum have consented tc Committee's obligations as cit- the new Executive Group oMe call dor at least two membe s � �c T Sevin Preston of Smith's Falls nit on this B�� izents of a growing community organization has been very act- to be present at all council Ytll�c• AAA L JSIF — - felt on Saturday for there, after Temporary quarters will-be in providing- recreation fac• ive in discussions with the local possible. spending r' month Watson.witMr. and housed in the Bay Ridges Re- ;lilies for its, young people. _ School Board regarding progress _ We remind you that an Organ- �Tj T BRING]ire. George on. creation Buildin • +++++ . , The monthly meeting-. -SCOUT NEWS- on the new Bayview Heights ization of this'type is of vital The ist. Bay Ridges Scout School and also the School Bus importance to your community • •!� DES IRED The ome"•enclosure. -l. - Legion Auxiliary was held oh Volunteers .are required - to Mothers-Auxiliary held its first situation. and requires--many hours of Monday night, Jan. 8. New off- assist in collecting and catalog- meeting for 1982 on Jan'. 8, at� Swift action_was also n in volunteer effort. It you have iters were installed -by Com- �g the •books. All interested the -removal of a' rdous - a'ades Jean- Mitchell and Irene the home of Mrs. Vivian Gard..(( never had the opportunity to .. parties are asked to contact. iner, 1388 Fordon Ave.' After I fence at the corner of Tatra Dr, participate 'in a group'of this i[LGwT V LTw7 Porter. The following are the .Alex. Robertson 839-3505. _ officers: Sgt.-at-Arms, Cornrade SENIOR C'1•'MENS' CLUB the regular business Mr. Cliff. —1 ven=Pesl-Read, nature, you are sincerely invited —_ Sykes, Chairman of the.-Groin 1 Another -worthwhile accomP- ,to•attend the next meeting at - P. England: Pres., Comrade C. Y P g Mrs.'Donald Waring,_Mrs•.G Committee, out-lined rules re- lishment recently, has been the I Bay Road School, on the second • -ST "" ' ALL @math; . Vice-Presidenta, Com- - �. Mutter and Mr. Alex: Robert- ardi elections and a e very addition oZ• further road signs Tuesday in FehruP;y. And - d4 zades P. Hannah and M. im S ng g Y rY n P eon. all active community-mind- helpful information on-the run-I in the area,. i our art to..assist this body el WR 2-VW son: Secretary, Com. A. Ed- P Y P Y ' ed cititens, affiliated with the nin of an Auxiliary. Following It a S P Y pro- wards;: Treaa., .Com. W. Dob- g �Y• ng, appears, to be the aim of ected_b the rate a eta, to Bay Ridges Recreation Assoc., this, an election of officers was _this sincere and energetic ect our interests and build a _ biro; Executives- Comrades E. are atteinptiing with-the expect- g -group Watson. F. Phillips, F. Frgrrtco-aoh= resheld for 1882 Mr. Sykes, .Scout e. citizens, to-also take an act better, community. and H. ear- throughout the entire-area. to - er, Com., N. Cooney; Chaplain. form a Senior Citizens' Club. It — Com. C. Willis.. is-the 'intention of these afore- - t -- WW.*-NIS NEWS = mentioned parties, under the Monday evening. January guidance of the Recreation Ass- On8, a very enjoyable evening was I-ociation. to recruit interested mad by the. Hunbarton Kiwanis -parties and assist them to the ,had by the -Dunbarton•Kiwanis forming of-their own-group, of• the induction of the 1982 off- be governed and administered iters by LA., Governor Harold. by-;their o Those -1,ne neighborhood in general, inducted were: President. Ben. stands to gain in many ways in Ruddeil: 1st. Vice-Fres. Robt.Ike"formation of a body df thi3} , Hoilobon;,;,2m3,-Vice-Pies., Son- type. The first -meeting .to be =ny-Mounce. A gilt' was present- held on- Thursday, February 1, ed to the Paat President-E. J. .at.the home of Mrs. Donald t, Innis, by'the fn-chi-n ng Pres., , Waring.- Those interested are _ B. Rudden. incited. and information and enquiries will be handled by the _ UNITED CHURCH WOMEN calling Mrs. Gini Mutter,.Mrs, "Orf Sunday morning, the 1982 Donald Waring 839-2755,'Mr. A. Executive of tjne United Chprch Robertson 839-3505. :'p Women was inducted by Dr. W. - REC'RE.STIQN NEWS -- f A. McKay. -Mrs. Carol Cross The Bay Ridges Recreation 1s President. of the.organizati_on.. Assoc, as the reault_of.an ENec. Her Exectuive includes: Mrs. utive Meeting,,Thurs., 11th, re- Rose Stroud. lst. Vice-Pres., ports the following changes and' •Mrs.-Winnie Mitchell, .2nd.-V.• additions to the Committee, plus Pres.; Mrs. Shirley Signoretti•, a report on some of its activit-! •p,$, Recording Secretary: Mrs:'Peg-Kies. 'Mra. Marg. Eagleson,-whb I gy Annie. Cors. Secretary:-Mrs.(was ptpminently responaibie in( $ ;Elizabeth Hollinger, Treasurer: I the formation of the origi 'Unit Leaders are: Mrs. Hollin- group of Bay Ridges home-own•- ger,Mrs. Violet Carey and Mrs. ers, first gathered toeether i.- , ,Ivy Thompson. the intrests, of recreation'and. - -The first Executive me ,,, •'wap held at the home of the'(has devoted many hours of hey Presfdent on Thursday evening. time and effort in the,first seven Plans for the inaugural meeting I months of'operation, expressed for January 25 at the church. her regret in her decision to cur- Mvitations to all the ladies of tail at least a portion of her act- ; Ia e-.'congregation are giver, to ivities.. .Mrs. Eagleson's former -- attend, .at 8.00 m. P. post.will be filled by Mr. George - UNITED CHURCH - Alsop, who becomes 'Vice-P;is. -.'-,The •regular morning-service and the position of Secretary to was conducted be the minister, be temporarily ' filled by- Ur Rev. W. A. .quay, assisted by I Eagleson. The,position of Tre-a the Organist arld choir-leader, urer was filled by Biil Eagle :ALr. Rabt, Pitcairn. Miss Evelyn A .welcome addition to-the Com- Westgate conducted the Junior mittee was Mrs. Colin Beale, a Congregation.. Mrs. Vera Free- Past President of the ratepay Qnan sang a beautiful -solo, erg' group. , "Face. to ,Face". Dr- McKay It was reported. that a profit read tis lesson from 2nd. Tim- of ,approximately 5125:90 was 'ottry 1: 1 to 13, and took his realized from the New Year's text from ,the 5th verse. The Dance, and it was heartily en- sermon theme was-"Founding dorsed by the entire , bofry, to a New Tradition" as the new make this an annual function. Church Women, is starting this - Phil. Gwillia.ms, who is char - - month. Paul, the author of-the-'ed'with directing the Teen-age HOW 'MANY'KEEP THEIR SAVINGS IN A BANK? ,.. _ ^�_cf Timothy, was converted activities, reported that the dan- "-`.'_ suddenly,as he saw a great light ces held­on Sawru evelungs _ - - T _ ,But,Timothy had been raised in had to be cancelled because of the Christison ti'aditiori by''his the lath of chaperones.request- Probably,all.of tbemThere are 10 rhillion 4avinirs-depoei accounts mother and andmother. Most, ed by the-young people them #-u�have eth same. Christian ves. Mr. Gw*illiams noted that - •_ :: -.training. The influence of mo ch parent would olffq have to In the chartered banks,by.lar the most popular type. They are used " hers,shape their children's lives. donate one Saturday_a year_to juat as. women's influence is keep these-dances functioning. by all Sorts Of peOpl8, wage-earners- businesoxiien,"housewives, farmers, great in the world. The two or- The Committee presented a • _ ganizations which are joined to cheque for $25.00 to' the Teens - •.- •- _ _fgrm the'Uait:ed Church-Womein for the pui'cha,� 'of additional '-+Studenta=who know their money is safe, earns good tntere$t, and.i6, are-t6 -W. M. S. and the W. A. records. George'Alsop ahnoim The W. M. S. has always hada - wide autlook-to_include foreign, - - - available whenever needed. And.they like the effre�ancy s!i4nd eourtesgy of _ .countries. The W. A. worked loc- - BULLETIN ally. The old••traditions will not Ua January 24,. the Annual the merl and tiVOIri@r1 Who serve" ally. nearest branch is the tie abandons-a, -but cherished. Congregational sleeting will ,be - - One of the objectives will be �o held. The.Executive Meeting for - - deepen spiritual lives of mem- the United Church Women was for your savings—and-the one place you can do all your bartkin . be done for God. anal- t work to held .on Thursday, January 18, _ at kers..There is a grey and the United ChurcfileVFomen _ rs. Carol Cross. - µ ' "- �- THE CHARTERED BANK'S SERVING YOUR. COMMUNITY - 'have a great'tradition to follow.' Nexi .Sunday,' the Bible hoc- _ _ _ The Installation Service 'for the jety will be honoring two,of oyr - - �•�^•�'-A tubers for their • s of work —�ti��,. . of this=o .Year • .:.,.. � .- - '�i'. was conducted. for _he Society. . 1 _........... _ PAGE EIGHT .-THURSDAY. JANUARY I& ISM T HE _ �ti 1 i I B S ig , d e '. AT . . MEXIC'AN LIBBY'S WITH PORK-15-Oz. Tins +. For ' OR N ES B NS SWEET, JUICY, FINE EATIPG QUALITY—$ 1C310 SEAL SOCKEYE-1/2's Tins ON- 4r- - Doz. _ No. t GRADE TENDER . . . CA 'BEtI'S FANCY-10-Oz. 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