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NNiTENALL = INCL EKE­ -P-1 , VOL• 79 NO. 16 THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1982 PRICE: I6 PER COPY A JAU Rov Thillmha canrAln rICKering v mayu 114wiva Wrong Car �IiIIM414111441141444Q441R4P10IM4itlIIGI4mIWIA94flt I4li�ll!!!'AIINgII�IpNl41lPIII4)IIISNI411Nd11HI44 N!MkIDl4(49I4!IW414UII44!!!:!n An escapee from; the Boys' Well-knowft Toronto pharmac-,Erle Barkey, Guelph, on Sun-,Training School, Bowmanville ams um was presented with a gold spoon -We regret Robert Bekkevold, i thumb up for the wrong car, WON from the Alumni Association of'of this place had to- have his'and a result, landed back in Toronto University, dated 1905, 'front 'teeth removed follow-ng Bowmanville. t " the year of Honor Graduating. i an accident while playing hock- About 5.00 a. m., at Dunbar- Pickering Township will soon Mr. Rumph has not been well, �ey at the local rink; last Satur•I ton, the youth thumbed down a sot up' a "Plumbers' Licensing I 's and was taken..,to hospital, but I day. morning. _. +police cruiser, obviously not at Board" and the Clerk has been.( To $ d 1\urses -ReslQenGe At was feeling. better, and able to The Guide and Brownie Baz-.i the time, knowing it, and was instructed to prepare a By-law • c . Y' Whitby �. return heme in time to receiv : aar held last Saturday after- P. C. Robert!Lor this purpose. ontao;Hos ital, Whltb - - this award. We.extend congrat•!noon at the C. E. Centre,. Unit-j Speakman. Town ip ng'ineerJett. ulations to Mr. Rumph, who is!ed Church here, was very well Il ei son has suggested the Board - forming an extension of, itis living'on`Brock Road, South; I attended. The. Guides perform- consist of the following: Master Ontario Public Works Minis- main building. In ,addition to Sympathy is xtended•'-ta-Mrs.!ed a Malayan Hand Dance very Plumber, Fred-Edwards;.-R ter-Ray McConnell awarded the regular classrooms, there are C. Berkey, on the death of her;nicely, for the guests; and the- Obituary Hills; Journeyman Plumber, contract today for a new school demonstration rooms, a labor- uncle, Mr. Chas. E. Cornell,of I Brownies, a Swedish Counting Y John Ellis, West Rouge; Secret- or 'nursing to be built on the story and a dietetics-room. the Went, who pAsed away last j Game, to familiarize the girls F. L. ,(Lou) Sherry - wry, Gordon McDowell, of the grounds of the Ont. Hospital, Dr. Dymond said" that living= week. _ with international.Guiding. Townsh'.p Works Dept., and :tiir. !Wltitby. to Newman Bros. of in- accomodation fo=qie 156 Debbie' Bryant. aix-year-olil We are' glad to hear Mrs. -Manyddened by I Jefferson. ' ' • I�• Egthe�nes•-�d of nurses-would be provided- in - daughter of Mr. and.. Mrs. Bill John Peattie`is now home after word of death of F. L. Lou� i If has been suggested -by Mr. 1$993,407 was- the'lowest of 14 singlle and double bedrooms. ]Bryant, broke her le while her recent stn in the Hospital, ry,-fntmerly of Claremont. 1 Jeffersort that the 4ee of 93.00 be f tendering for•the job. Bedrooms in a typical_flogr are kkating recently. Debbie- has a at Ajax. 1 He passed away Jan. 22 in St. charged for the Master Plumber Health Minister Matthew B. designed around a core comp= cast,on her leg and is in a in-I Mrs. Melville Buttars was in Thomas, Ont., where for the;Examination, and $1.50 for the Dyr-iond said the new school of rising the wash,nom and locker valid's wheel chair. Galt last Wednesday to visit her f past two years he had been liv Journeyman Plumber Examina. nursing would be a valuable facilities, the 'stairs:=clls, self- Mr. and Mrs. Roger O%gette mother,who is not enjoying good ing-in semi-retirement, tion: asset,in-t-he,specialized training service elevator and --student and three children have moved,health. Mr. Sherry was well known` program that is required for lounge with kitchenette. Bed- into the house recently occupied 1 Sorry to hear Mr. Harry Arn- in the political field, having eSCG(:EST WARNri G SIG.:V& nurses in Ontario mental hos rooms contain built-in •ward- the Bill Bryant family, on!old has been quite ill during the i _.. ;.Pitals,.. -robes, dresser and desk units. -.� u'Y 1Y. 1 q g been campaign manager for _ =No. 2. Hi hwa _.. _ ew._-weeks: g Y• Pa th-ree Progressive candidates AT At-, �L Di.EY CROSSING f, The ,school will be erected in For off--duty hours, students Birthday congratulations to{ Week-end visitors with the Hon. Michael Starr, federal . a campus-.like sztti:tg- It will be will have two !arae outdoor hal- _ Sylvia Ann McLean, who "will(..Pierson Bakers, Cameron Str.• minister of labour• Robclt Mc- Councillor Milton Mowbray of 4a seven-storey reinforced con- conies on the second floor and be one year" old on -Thursday. 1 were: Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ro-'Gregor, M. P. and Bili Newman the Township Councit has-sugg• trete structure. The-ground floor a spacious sundeck on the roof. January 25. Mn and Mrs. C. E.1 voldt and daughter Barbara, of of Pickering, who contested the ested that "warning signs" be 1 will contain administration and - The basement provides large Morley entertained Sylvia'a. Getzvillew N. Y. Oahawa-Ontario seat in the last I placed on both sides of the level 1 in?structlona] areas, while asix- recreation area, a kitchen with xTandparents; Dr. and lira. Sorry to hear Kirk Clark, in provincial election. He h d also_Cf P. R. crossing at Atrdley, storey slab will rise.to provide light cooking facilities and lau - MCLean,and .parents "Mr. and t fent son of Mr. an served as a vice-president of I He d dist oug -: er+��at1o�_ " i With Mr -Bitl•'McLean last Sunday,!.-Clark. Riley Ave.;-w_as in the the Pickering. township and ity is good at trie crossing, that! The main. entrance. leads into washers and dryers. Aa stilts a8 part one talmost u to the sing i an attractive reception and I architects are Jackson. Ypes in honour of the birthday. Hospital for Sick Children !orIyiii a Red mss, i when t•<'o train9 are as The Pickering Youth Trumpet 1 ten days with pneutnonia: also,I --Until tris departure from the' p- tracks! waiting. Area fel;uring a wall((-and -Asoou,4,,ea. . very g of natural marble. The instruc-I Cons ruction wilt be. comme:i- ve successful 'skating Carniv-�A. Webb, Lincoln Ave., in the 1 area, l L. Sherry had operated_!before you realize it, because, f Band.."The Blue Notes" had a-the infant -son of Mr. and Mrs. ' the F. L. Sherry Construction:of a sign being on orie side of tlonal wing"is designed around cod immediately and press at . al at the rink here last Friday-f same hospital, with pneumonia. i Company. For 25 years prev- the tracks only. a landscaped inner courtyard, plans foresee the building--beim; evening, vc th races and -refresh-i" Congratulations to Mr. and i iously he had been Ontario sales! � the -whole being linked to and 'ready, for; occupancy .this tall. merits for all. Proceeds to be Mrs: Bruce Richardson:-on the! manager of Canadian Johns- used to purchase-instruments. birth of.a ;song at the Ajax and!Manville.' • A sister of Mrs. Robert Kane•, Pickering' General Hospital on+ He }4 survived_by his wife,,1 Christ�,exn 0th Mrs. Wrn. Taylor, of Montreal• Wednesday. -Janus +, 1962, ! r Y Winifred. two brothers; Wesley, _ .visited Air. surd Afro• Kane and` Atr, Ross Burris, l�o`�d Fore- of Port Hdpe-and Frans.c of Tort ee WILL YOU BE QUEEN90 -family, Georgina Dr., for the Wren informs us that anyone t oto; .and a daughMr, Mrs:i past 'week. - wishing.sand.to put on the side-I.ADr.i Clint Rell of Port Stanley. 1 January 28th to February 9, : walk in front of -their home+ gn by,, _ • ;p Spring - Sunderland at BrookHn on this �' rrY 1962, has been,desi" ated y, The Pickerin PPY eta report P S Berne' _ r• 2. in the A ax.Commuri,ta ors. b cater- 8 - g R Y r r'►a3► to the stock le at a 'and a n, Dr. Bar She chesCasaChristian 'Youth Week The Ho j ltal 3 ri Dance tiinrier'will be serves 18th. We are ha to re rt rear of the municipal al' building ce Cam• they worn, 4-3. arad,get some, This sand is a- in order to acquaint both adults I In keeping with the cura•ertt en- mittee are. Convener,,Kay Mrs. Bie and the Cliff. Bark-' ao mixed with salt. L and youth of the church and of thuaiasm in our Hospital Build- Wetherell and Jean Tomlinson; -; y. family visited' Air, and. Mrs. • - Blitz" 'Gets the, community with the chur- ing Campaign• the, lt;gh!'ght of Table Arranging, Beth Woolley; : : ch's youth program and to a- the evening will be, the ormrn- Campaign Queen -Committee: rouse interest and support for Ing of our "Campalgn Queen", Anne King, Yonne Bosch and ,Township Council Holds Up $30r0000 this program.— chosen from qualifying contest- Eileen Thompson; Iiecoratlone, To commence"Christian.Youth ants., •Ted Taylor's Orchestra Ella Vickers; Tickets, Tina Week; on Sunday, January 2S, will provide rnus.c,.and,a buffet Gibbs; Publicity, Brenda Gove. Theatre,,S orts'B laws at Pickering United Church, p j The one-night-blitz for .the ' Hospital last week, raised a- two members of the ' teenage Pickering Tovrrsaltip Council, bout $30,000; plus,a donation of discussions group, Aaron Fenton .last week held up reading of the PICKERING PLTRI.IC, $38,000 from the Duffins creek and Wayne Knapp will speak two- u I-stn a Cisrtst• " and Sunday Thearte: - .. fin••. �%mks On Canada Reeve Sherman Scott pointed -•;Year-End Statement al B10.OU0 above the objective• out, he was not against passing '"gym Pickering Village and these bylaws, but suggested the Receipts Bay Ridgles'did very well, each Council members might want to Bat. IM 'community turni4g 'in nearly, Legion Notes- .And Nu'clear, War ''study them further before civ-' Grants: 37,OOQ each. Canvasserp and officials ' of The officers of the" Legion Canada's policy should be to if- we accepted nuclear,weap- ing them a reading. County '''�•M .me capaign .were interviewed branch elected for 1962 are as oppose egudPPmg NATO with pons" Councillor Milton Mowbray Township i 25.00 on radio, at headquarters set tap follows: President, V. ' elated that although the voters Village '1,764.00 �ieS'; nuclear acme • Prot. David P. He spoke in'some detail abort _ savored atalSunday ughspot and the Dept _ - 1.029 02 in the Pickering United Church 1st Vice Pres. -B. -Cleveland; Gautier, lecturer at the Univer• nuclear warheads, nuclear war theatres in this township, the Fees r 70.70 C. E, Centre. 2nd Vice Pres. G. Frost; Tres. city of Toronto, told a sheeting fare and its effect on the world Council was not necessarily-ob Fines - 112.70 Many more persona are still J. Porter; Sec. W. Knox, of the Pickering Dist: Home and Prof. Gautier strongly endorses to the b laws. to be called on, and'officials of Students public speaking con School Council, at Dunbarton, on •the"Peace Research Project. 14W,to pass y _ the campaign are confident the test in South Pickering is-again . T �< •M. objective of'3495,6ee will soon be beim nsored,:b Branch'541- Tuesday night. A vote was tafiDhal the resol � 8 � Y Speaking on the theme — ution of the National Home and iiaae�e LXpelnaituees, reached — by the time the-,cam- Dumbarton under the direction "Should Canada Have Nuclear School Council, that requested paign closes. of Com. Ed. Hannah. Arms", he said we should pur• the Cana$ian Government to Adult hooka i 843:55 Veterans livingin the. Ba Council Beefs :- Children's hooka . 814,01 , Y sue the policy of bringing weep-1 keep nuclear weapons off Can- - T Ridges-area.are invited to visit ons under international'control, adian soil. Supplies and '=. �II,LAGE.'COL�TCIL •' 2 Council "granted. a Tax, Luc- Caretaker &U.29 Duunbarton . Legion or call for and added, . that We should not The vote carried, with 8 ease to,Tem a Cab for the vill- < information, 839-0027• " ' accept t-�n ourselves, as it being. "For",' -five "Oppos'ng' P� Rent 150.00 Picketing Village Gouncil last P - g !age. weake_ our case. and five undecided. Salaries ,650.00 week,' set up their committees Instructions were given to cut I -Prof. Gautier said that "Can- A good attendance at the mee' Audit fees 35.00 for 1982, with the following be- 13AEAK INTO FIS HUTS down some of the trees on viii- N ado's role should be that of Ing spent some time in a goes Balce. on hand '�'` 4Sf.�1 ing named as Committee•Chair- rage streets. 1 mediator between the neutral tion period, and all seemed ma- Books purchased 1961 650 men: Finance, R. is Munson: Pickering Township powers and the West, and this interested in this, very.im rt - Instt•uctions were yen .to g p Police ry•, po `Borrowers Dec. 31.61 '`883 Roads, Ronald Watson; Fire have received. complaints of purchase four lona of salt. ! (Children 608 Adults 275) and Police; Len Burningham; : P role would be greatly'damaged ant subject. Mr. Jack Simons was appoint-III persons breaking.in)to lire ice- Mr. Non-resident 293 Sub-Chairman, C. E. \Ione< : i fishing huts on, Frenchman's ed to represent the village on - Health an Social Welfare, A. ' 7. -_dthe_Ajax-Pickering'Hospital Bd. Circulation 1961 :11991 I Bay. p — at one ease,h was hireported �t� ■ !eluant Elects - -• I _STEALS SLITCaSF, that 375.00 worth of fishing e ipment-was---taken A suitcase, containing about 'Police suuest to those renting To 'Get 0161, g g _ _ __- S50.00 worth of dlothing, was or owning huts, that they do At Quiet.. 'Meeting — -taken from a•car at-Grand Valles- not leave equipment in the huts. - __. ey Pant last Sunday night.. Police said the'car-was park- Two new trustees for S. S. 12, fck'conducted the election. Mrs. Phones This-Year .b ed outside, the ... Grand Valley Pickering Ladies' Bowling Mount Pleasant public school' Margaret Pugh, was the rec• Park Dance Hall, while a 'group Leagtue were _elected in less than 30 ording secretary. The meeting A contract for construction of tructed; dial equipment will be was listening to music,•inside. minutes last' Wednesday at a was well attended. a dial exchange,building in Cl- .engineered to meet the spec- Team < Points special meeting in the school. . Comments of the ratepayers aremont, has been awarded to ific needs of•the community so NAME INDUSTRIAL No. 4 - A. Russ 5 Mr.'Jack Mitchell drew a maj were restricted to the election .K;' W. Betz Company Limited. that installation may begin as COMMISSION - ority vote and .will replace Mr., issue only and decisions made '. No. Z:- M. EgoroiL -� b Stouffville, .J. W. Lowry, Bell anon as the building is Corn let- Roy Wilson for a two year per- at -the previous .meeting were — Telephone manager for-the Jia- ed. - - --The 1962 Industrial Commias- No. 1. - T. Brown 6 iod•-Mz• Hugh Miller was act- not introduced. At that tiMe, tract, announced this week. The brick walled building ;ion "of the "Township of-Picker.-' No. ,O,'• B. Suter ! !aimed•for a one year term, re-.'it was decided to•cancel the The one-storey `structure will will have reinforced concrete. .ing-was.appointed last week, . No., 5.,- E. Thompson $ g)aciiig Mr. Lloyd-•-Pugh. Both agreement with the Claremont - be located on'- the northwest foundation and precast cont- They are: John Campbell, No. 3. - M. Hunt ; 2 Mr. Wilson and Mr. Pugh sub- Board and Rural Bus Lines at corner of Joseph and Wilson rete floor slabs. The framing Wm $lddall, Ken. Clarke,.Don- mitted their.resignations at the the eoncruston of the-June tears streets• will also be of precast concrete ald ibson, Colin.Beal Norman dashes Over 2M Flat section's annual meeting Dec- and .re-open the iection'3 QVM , 'Bell Telephone plans to con- an¢-roofing will be felt and gr- Milne, $dg; ,J. Spragge, F. A. J. -Disney 201; O. itiehardsom ember. ZTth, Mr. Russell Gost-'schoolhouse in September'. Since _Sent the Claremont exchange avel. Heated electtieWly; the Ainsworth;`dojjneMor4: 11tiIton 2M; Vera Hewitt 201, Za; Ltl. ick is the third member of the September, 1161, 10 students to dial late this•--►ear. WF►;le bt�id will-lgibisure.a4 f6ci 1Vtoa+tii5iy, Aubert'War* and �p� / - - W have beset tranrporEid:dally to' : ve dial. buildint !A beiag.cons-. 6 lather b7 42 feet, 6 hwbeL Reeve Sherman Scott. 214. •_ Acting c�rs�;-7a:'ttosit=-0aremvnt _— : • t : 'IPA" 2W 'SIE PICK121N0 NEWS . - - - -THE PiC- ERIiVG NEWS- LE,�'TER TO THE EDITORalter Thoinson�, . - " ESTAILI = IIE1 1111 _ - l tmM every Thurklay F .� ring, BARRISTER SOLKITOR NOTAitV P!!!LK Pickering, Ontario mines pleasure skating periods, :by The News Printing and Pubtiahing Company January, 16, 1882. then why publish a schedule? COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS { Adhorized of Sawd Class.Wil Msttwr Post Oftics Rept., Ottawa. Ont To the Editor: ionFurthermore,pleasure she paid ing he f�SCRIPTl1N RATES: 12.50 Per year 0shol Staffs $3.11 Hr YW ion to pleasure skate during her Telephone: WHiteholl 2.0910 Perhaps you would be kind last visit, and ended up skating Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway $MRY MURKAR, Editor either to publish this outside the rink on a frozen - AIYERT RAM OPON RE111EST _ letter or at least make mention -�c of gfound adjacent to the Df it in your newspaper. rink where it was free of hock- e sticks. _ The purpose of this letter is ' y - . THE RIND SCHEDULE to attempt to find out who is re- far as the junior member Donald G. C�o sl ' , sponsible for tate administration of L'ze family is concerned, he V JJ �i r ,� lama about the rink of the ice rink in our village is just learning to skate and it,ge to even ro- PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT - ­d why we Wre se leek schedule pubushe�hera a.Lew weeks ago, not,being adhered to ing In-A, n proper supervision. (sider letting him go to the rink Trade Publicity - Product News - Advertising by those in charge of the.Pickering Village Rink. I have a family of two child- under these conditions. - ren both under nine years of I Do not'get the impression that CONITH BUILDING _� - _ AJAX PLAZA This is not a new complaint. There was the same problem age. The older of these two has I am objecting to the rink being _._last year, and'the year before that, and it is always the same repeatedly older of t e t opleas-Iused as much as possible to fur- :Ajax:WH. 2-1231 `Pickering:'WH. 2-0363 -that the boys playing hockey do not get off-the ice at the ure skate on this ice surface 1 ther the hockey skills of our during the periods published as young players, but I .do object m•egeribed time to having +q•- hours for pleasure skating, and We agree with the writer of this letter. If a person pays to in all cases has come home early states hours for pleasure .PERSONALIZED PROTECTION r skatin and then having no att- . pleasure-skate, he or she should be allowed to do just that, with file''story'"that"-the boys were . la hocks and that empt made to slier' peTBOd- AR FORT1ER—INSURANCE and not have to worry about being hit by a hockey puck, or P Ymg y latae ave paid the price of ad- it was impossible to skate dui- , ;being knocked to the ice. ing. these hours. When she was mission during these hours the i We suggest to those in charge or the rink, (and this.year it questioned the rink supervisor, opportunity to do just that _ �OK ATIont1E 2-0116 _ she was told that "he would PL£ASVRE SKATE! 1A the local. Band), that they—adhere-rigidly to the schedule, stop the hockey when more pe- 'W P. Baker FIRE _ AUTO — LIFE — CASUALTY even ig only a few show up for pleasure skating- ople wished to pleasure skate". - If Oafs is not done_the 'pleasure eltatere will go elsewhere, If this is the basis which deter- sBee editorial in thin issue) :sad the hard-earned revenue will be depleted in a hurry. Actually, the Band is,saving the Park Board money by taking _Duabarton, Jan. 22, 1962 be established alongside the - aver the rink this .year- We hope.they have a good year, and To The Editor: -_ - Canadian home venture is Can- aver bid to lead the world GLENDALE APPLIAKE SERVICE that there is financial reward for all those hours put in by Don Over the past few years, This exciting field-peace res Henderson and his Group. - thinking people have been in- earch. However, if.,a schedule is to be used, then it must be used, creasin l concerned about th The month of February has g y been chosen by those reapon-� EXPERT . REPAIRS To WASHERS ©RYL�tS • a>o that it is fair to all skaters of all ages. danger of, nuclear war. which threatens the future of man- sable, for the purpose of rally AND DRYERS VENTED The hockey boys need time on the ice, and time bas been kind everywhere, and makes us tug support on a national bas-i is both moral and ffnancial'Sor °a Wed tbpm. When their time is up, get them,off the ice and fearful for the fate of our child- the Peace Research Institute. W the rest of the skaters have-their turn. That way every- ren. Whether we have taken Citizens everywhere are asked Telephone TEmple 9-1758 part in discussions of this sort be -- to organize 'such support loc- our churcl - ---- - - ---s brganizations to-which we may y' belong, or whether we have just Those of us who have had the pleasure of hearing and of meet- ourselves, to think It through for 1 • • �►"�'`�j�T/'� I ourselves, most of us arrive at ing greatly Alcock personally, are Support local Hospital Car�rpargn NOTICE TO FICJR].E -G 1 a point of frustration. The com greatly impressed and encour- _ plexity and technical nature of I'ageQ by his project and,by the the problems involved in-creat personaI sacrifices he' to mak- • • �T'-OWNSHIP' RATEPAYERS � ing to launch the Peace Res- Every Donation Brings- ing a peaceful world; whether earch Institute. We therefore it be in the area of economics feel obligated to help hint in:this PLEASE FILL I-; THIS BLANK AND SEND TO - �or of defence, is.apparent to us i - all and" we.. may well wonder .sane and positive venture. and + ROBERT G..-ROY, R. R: 2. ,CLAREMONT, Ontario. what we can do to try to avert we feel there must be many in COOPER BLOCK LTD. Pickering Township unknown to `catastrophy+ for mankind and, who have heard abma ' or,I ' . u for ourselves, �, ,P' 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO Are You In Favour Of Dividlaa The Township Of On this bleak horizon toward'would feel concerned-to'about t rt _ Plekering Into Two Towmemps, North and South - which we all seem to be driven, i it !f they.knew froze about it. _- • - g physicists,' 1 public meeting with a Peace B � BRICKS--.- (W . the voice-of one of Canada's We are'hoping the:efare, that I ' leading nuclear sicists, Dr. i •••• t ;Norman Z. Alcock.-is aakin us geddurinspeaker the weeank begizininbe n STRUCTURAL STEEL 'YES. -- NO a 'Research rd rt him and .h Bo x I -. L - - establish- be lel Ito support his g• The exact date wt :..CRANE RENTS .r........•. of Directors in the es be announced soon. At tlx: _ address •••••••• %• me of what he calls Canad• Tel. P I tit t `' meoting it is toorganizeAD, fICKERING, ONTARIO Iran arch na u e •.I a committee ofo¢�ens trally - - M 1 ' STATION ROAD, . No. ............. ...........�........... Ilts purpose is to educt res- Phonal: MFH. 2-1960 WA. 2-5103 O. Ihi9 1 local support,for the project. earch by Fending scientists L It is encouraging to us all that - -- various fields, into the specific influential Canadian scientists causes and the prevention of feel We measure of respor. sibil- war. It has been incorporated under Federal Charter. Examp- sty and a sense of urgency for C r e a #,ars of lee of the kinds of problems our future. They deserve our _NOTICE ♦O FICi>r�a LNG they will tackle are - What are help and support. R8� Initial offers of help and sup- Initial TOWNSHIP RATEPAYERS the l walikely causes of d 'be can be-.made.to an of the` or - ental war? - What would be port y the economic consequences of undersigned who have volurit-' total and universal " disarma- eered to act as interim • esti• . O F D I ST I N CT I O N PETITION — meet? How strong must the U. facts: Mia. Kathleen Hertzberg, Pt. be to make wen control. TE 8-2958; Mrs X. S Tranter, We the undersigned,. as "ratepayers of the Township eff2btlave? - In 1962, the Institute T2-5432; Mrs. R:'Brogan WH2 for THREE 'GENERATIONS of Pickering, protest against what we feel has been an will 'be•located on the campus 87 = --arbitrary, unrealistic and unnecessarily harsh re-assess• of a. Canadian..University and -Yours sincerely, ment of our properties _ live outwill employ 25 outstand- Kathleen. Hertzberg We request that Stas Council of the Township of Picker- Ing scholars and scientists: It Staffo ' d- Brr0S Ltd* ft investigate,this situation with a view to re-organising will be .indepertdent of govern- Watch fo' hutber announce. •the Township Assessmtnt Department under a new ass- meet and non-partisan. meets and Mateo to nils and _ nations; she is more prosper- TV $roadessts an the Inatltute e.. . Canada is .trusted P~� commencing daring tbe current MONUMENTS -' -R - PerE7 APPS• ous than most. The Internation.•week to launch the "don-wide Plumber of Acres al Peace Research Fund also to campaign. WHITBY Mp.�-i35Z N'DAS ST. EAST _ Fill the above and send to:, R08ERT G. ROY _ R 2 -- -_..... ESr-ROUGE CLAREMONT; Ontario. h The West Rouge Sports and Rouge; is in Munich, Germany, 4zY11►'lR 5 Rect'eation Association are hav- visiting relatives for five weeks -. -- - Sat a busy time with hockey; buj buSt. A is open as' le, �fEMUG an�i-BIRTHDAY CAKES ' Saturday mornings from 8.00 to The St. Andrew's Circle, of 12.00 in the Stouffville Arena. the Grace Presbyterian Church FECIAL ANNOUNCEMFrl�1T There are ten teams in the Lea- :Giuld, Will,meet at the home of gue made up. of four teams in Mrs. Shiley French, Rouge r�Meat Pies Our­-Specialty" the Atoms, four in the Peewees Hills Dr.' Thursday, February and two in the Bantams, all 1, at 1.30 p: m. .• . -.. Pickering Township competing for the first place ` Several couples from West MAIN STREET PICKERING MIH. 2-03x6 against'their opposing teams. It Rouge have helped form a Bad- ------------- ::Federation -Of Agriculture Would be nice to see more par- minton Club who meet Tuesday. centsert accompany their.boys, and "Scho if at .00 to 1 .0 High Suppor The Hospital SPEAHER.-Don. Middleton certainly boosts the ybungatera School from 7.00 to 10.00 p. m. ` ` morale, and makes them play They are known as the Dunbar.. TOPIC--"Taxation and Assessment" `' harder when they have a good tbn -Ba•dminton Club, and would _ _ �CaM i n , Question and Answers'Period ? audience to cheer them on. like more members, ..so, "anyone pa , The Association holds Bingo, interested in this sport are in- ALL FARMERS, PART-TIME FARMERS, ASSESSORS every Thursday at 8.00 p. m. in vited to come"out. thoroughly, and come out. More Novelties, Refreshments,' with - A1ND TOWNSWP COUNCIL MEMBERS ARE URGED the Rainbow Room, with good Beat wishes to­Mr.''`and Mrs. details at a later date. but for all. Proceeds to go to TO ArIM D• prizes and fun for all who att- -Neil Merritt, Flagstone Terrace, Many happy'returns to Mrs. the School Library- end, so come along and help who celebrated their sixteenth Vera MacKay, Ridgewood Rd'-, • her birthday, January .21; EUCII$E A BRJDGIC - '- finance your child's recreation wedding ,,anniversary on. Jan- .on Township Hall Brougham in the and trice. Fred uary 16.Edwards The West Ra4Be �ortimunity and to Michael Hanlan, River-,. At , �pp rrcourt Rd., who was one year old RED CROSS CENTRE'- Thurs.; February 1 - Q•1ar� PT--M• and family, Rouge Hills Dr., left Association is planning an•Open on January 90. Brock Road by plane on Monday, January Meeting for Wednesday, Feb. Remember, to support your FRIDAY, JANUARY 2L t1NOW&aX LE11MAN, Pres. -JORi1N E. POWll:RB, Seo'tlr, • 22, for Florida, where.,they will ruary 14, in the school, at 8.00 Home and,School., by 'attending •ee P.Y. _ enjoy a couple of weeks in the p. m. Sa discuss the Amalgama• their dance on Saturday, Jan- Advo. doe. - Prhee'And - Mie. Lydia Burchart, of Salon' boro, so think this. issue over, the School Auditorium. Prizes,. r r L - - 'r UMDAY. JAN VARY 8b, lase - - T H E D I C K E R I N G NEWS `"f i s -. �s iIr"11 ilia= 01 St. Andrew's t,: - 6USINESS DI ECTORY :.SerYiCes In Church. Pickering � iLrLIAM G. LAWSON The church was well filled with worshippers for the regular - - --• ' ^ morning worship. Mr. Kenneth The-* ChurChes Heron, minister, conducted the $fir WWSONdtar CsUARANTEEDC '�S" service. The combined choirs - �• • entered to the processional "God lari `�Ite funeral D%retlor is our Refuge and our Strength„ TELEPHONE VifH. 2-2741 Pickering The New Testament Scripture - - •_ Any Make Or. Lesson was • Galatians 3: Mr. Q; $r. H. -- Pim OW. FIE0 the second in the series on the RICKERIPIC Priva» M+buiana�'S•rvia �1.�, REV. MEWILLE MMARS Tenets.of our Christian Faith, • T with special mention of 'Geist• ` . DAV Oil NIGHT TWO CHURCH SERVICES tans 3, verse 28 • "For ye are all one in Christ Jesus". Mr. 1:43 ant. and 11:D7 s.u% Heron told of. the covenant and _ • Ft WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. _ AUDLEY - called People of the, Covenant, O{/e$ • West of Dunbarton leis P. IIB, - SM School and how some of the Covenant- and * L3o P. K. - Clsurch Service ere signed 'the Covenant with _PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS own blood The r -- their minute iPHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 spoke of the equality of the Cov- enants>;id the God of the Cov- enant.' _..- SUNDRIES " BABY' NEEDS - AC 2-0063 _- -- Pick�rii�g, Ont• _GRACE PRESBYTERIANMtyseprom CvaR�R'iCS CHURCH itative and aria "Surely thou ° MORNING WORSHIP hadst hearkened unto my'com- KEN and CLARKE /�► 11 a.m.-West Rouge Sehpel mandments" from the Prodigal _— _ ' STORE HOURS. .Cres fon. Fraserr Auditorium Son, by Sullivan, was sung by _ P R E N T I C E Mrs. Sandra�• a new mem- 'WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 pini.. SUNDAY SCHOOLS ber to the soprano section of Drynan E Murdoch Wert Rouge School— the choir. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to 5 pane AUCTIONEERS 9;90 -�years and ever °The Junior congregation lea- Barristtll's, Solicitors and - Liss•soi••ei-•Llr&a#Id sere tv 1-i �-up to t„ears - - der .was Mrs. Robt. Young.cion"of of o•tado•d Yoh NatarWo Public - Ll a.m.-Humeri/ - : assisted b5' Mies Margaret r«.:lock.� �oney Cain teeniol Rood School- Hartford-,The Y. P. S- group PICKERING -PHONE Whitehall 2-5951 ` ,.�� stti• � OF COMMUM CHAAVMR 11 am.-AN ages. met in the Sunday School un- ,�odatlY'„I Ro•to•oilo Liable• 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS OL der the leadership of Mr. Well- _._._.__.-. ��f�1IlY1Ca AT ONR PtICB 6-Sillltgs. St. N., Oshawa ealey RobeAson, the president. Music at St. Andrew's is under wm.. P.O. Ph.a. Ag4sdf stwR - -Telephone RA. 3-3446. .. " ' ----HARDWARE --- ' alotYlsot� P.O. Plfoaa M«ti: 3K St. Ot S the direction cf Marion r-ecie� ,/a � � ant, organist and choir-leader. HARDWARE RS hove bow a•tor�ftad A congregational dinner.will be Aoetieoew rinse 1190• t� AngHcaw Ckvrch held on Friday. January 26, at // .. MCKERINO ONTARIO 6.00.'in the-.S. S. Room, TJsis is A �� � - PAINTS - 'TOOLS D! o �� � being sponsored by the mt ag-will - E. R. FLEURY ere. and it is'hoped that . will s5 - ETI. _ REV. M. L SHEPHERD, 6♦A.,O.D. Box ]�, Picfwing, Ont. be a Friendship time". All BARRISTER - SOLICITOR .D E N T I S T newcomers w the congregation ::' Phoma Wtlitehall 4-3319 - .. - -NOTA-RY-PUBLIC- -- .. * U y 391ii - — are given a special welcome to N E R.A-"A�D W A R F Mwrbk at ow K.gn.a Load = $9e a.m.–Hall, Communism Phone: WHit+shaU. 2-1911 Pickering Hi hived t:r..h 11.00 a m..-Morn6,p Prayer ' DU BARTON AT. '1-7591 or AT. 2-1362 Pkkisr1 11.00 a.m.—holy Communion . �, '•- (4th-Sw�day) e ICAI Con'tre 1100 a-m.-Sunday ScYool to-*A tlOM, Parish Holo 1lordati - y- y;�P•� * - 11.00 a m.-Nursery Remember the date oi. `the • LUM aX BER Sat•rdey od sirsob p - (At tis• Parish Hall) sext-euchre and cribbage. to be M "P*•+1eAf flI:FiCE: WH. 2-0664 _ RO°"'-Oge' up, t• 4 years sponsored by the Base'Line and / WEDNESDAY Squires Beach.Recreation Com- RES- W}"'l, 2-1855 1x00 a.m-Hely Communion and, mittee. It is on January 27, at _ _ Johns!-Mlanvilis Dealer. MONUMENTS Imtsrcr,afoms gar the sad< mise Base ill School. at Sed p. e- m. There will be prizes and re-, ::DON'T MOVE—IMPROVE freshments. Come out and have -Highway waera«t w« _ a good time. Proceeds are-being WITH ALUMINUM OR WOOD aO6ERT AusT1K !-P- :.- - • # • C�IfISft!!fl Sgl11CR testa to help provide trips and eve Heights COMBINATION DOORS Et WINDOWS R R. 1, WANry, • School. T" Olin"*00" 'f ~killt"* :a s H E R R 1 Soo - Ir.-and-Mrs. W. D: Smith tett PAL-O�PAK 'INSULATION FOR ATTICS h— ItoUG1 MLLS�Asa by car .for Florida on Jan. ts• TERMS ARRANGED' UNOtI1RiiIR. W10"T Mo. sadbt H SCHOOL Murray 14Balsd n alsorove to - C URCH SER their Terry SUNDAY y p No. 2 HighwayWHitehaN 2-3231 _ SUNOAY-11 am.--4n 1M the South. to }Orn Terry's are _ . Funeral and iAllartun wilding, KMpdmr#d. ents. � ' es Rouge'ng Mr. o L Fletcher was ass '' • ' -- PAmbulance Service 'Tufl+menbs of Hwitmg are piren fined to his home with illness at they Moafin9, east Friday. Wrdn•sda ALFRED KAYES - ': k MARE WELCOME at Congratulaticr9 to 'Mr. and PLUMBING BATHROOMS Au A r Mrs. Walter Willis who cerebra- DENNIS CARTAGE SEPTIC TANKS No. 2 Highway The Reading Room is open h ted .their wedding anniversary :;PRESSURE SYSTEMS Pidnrit� Be«h Road iAame L on January 20. Water Sy p p I y CLEANED fSTiMATES ,GIVEN *. Par further information The Inaugural Meeting of the 300 gel.. ... Call Anamk 4.2WS United Church Women was held 930 gala .. - .. d id OD _ W. J. BUTT Phu+• WMit*hall 2.6717, Telephone On Thursday evening. Jan. 23. I'm gals. ......- VAD at the church. AM SAIID UAVs Oshawa — RA. 34042. WHiteha1I 2-3151.4 _ - TOP SOIL AND Plu ; =St. Andrew's Cheareh trui' n Cw RCH _ WEST HIn Tekvisron i Radio - _ morning �.••~ -s- Presbyte - - - -- , Church St. NI., Pickering, Oat _ was the Can. . �. .{ BRADYminister, Dr. Rf A adian Bible Society service -The �uch'greater result. Township ReeWlents To Meet Kenneth Heron, Z.A.EPA. • Minister ' . McKay, con- 'Foreign Sk denU LNIONE: TEotrb 161191 A 1N .1N r s<hoel ed the service. _ roduIt le a time of challenge when Pinto duct and int ng •'L UMB �► people demand the Dunbarton .-Bible DUMBARTON RADIO i T-V �w ed ther, Mr. Stanway, McKay had the Dumbarton Bible Township residents will mNi 11 00 A Ni - Chorale Sarviee Dist. Secretary of the.Cam. Bible Society minute book O1 1W5. Asian. African and European Society. Mr. Stanway made a students -representing massy o>` A N• RAT1fw`�- STORE read the names-of the orig- special resen the'reli"ons of the world, next the members of the local-orris utas members. The dues ware Mr. B. W. Lofton, who was the Paid in shillings .and pence. Sunday. January 28, ig n cele- • TIL• eM plea h !N _ _ Location of World Religion,Day, ROo� G. CONANT, 6:A. evaythitl�ia- _ branch secretary for forty-eight BVL.LE'TIN at the home':of Mr. and•Mrs. - years, .who was presented with Patrick Pigott, Che OARRKTA AIA fiOLICROt GOOD VALUE AT TM . � a Bible by Mr: Bruce Hollinger. On Wednesday, January 17, g° �YR*OOd: After a:short.talk by W. Al- MGM BLDG.. AJAX RIGH Pma d N 1 T�D_C N Y R C It who is the new Secretary. Mr. the ,Executive meeting of the Ian F. Raynor, a Toronto busin- OPIN Doily mfr SM t� J. McIntosh, president for the united Church Women was held em nam, on'the topic "Cie:Re-' fi ts•o Sot 4 � swordev is IAe PAL SHighwar No., 2)..._ past eight yehte, was presented in the `home of the president, ligion Unite the World?" the, RlPA1Rt i ALTiRAT101Ms wiih a Life Membership by Mr. Mrs.'Carol Cross.' Pians were guests will. join in'the discuss- W. A- lAcKAY, M A., Ph•0. Whit, Carr, 1962'president of the made for the Inaugural Meeting ion. Z4i1SRBtDe1I Dunbarton Branch. on January 25. World Religion Da is celebra. e West Ii1N ted -to honour all the world's MTaIIR of Pik" - Service of Wors<:j�t in ages Past" with Mr. Pitcairn 24. The two new Elders elected`great reugwns ww Lac" ..:- Cbs"Sam for Form•d Cam" AT; "]�1 organist and choir-lesser at the are Mr. Leslie Hollinger and fluence.for peace and brother 11:00 A. U. organ. Mrs. Signoretti-conduc- lKr^ John Denney. hood. �t/Mem losorwoo on kodbilp. -lChutt:lt ScIt0o1 ted the Junio�ongregati� — The meeting is open to all wisdiailk Sibs. OL agR'aboys' Sunda y School who are interested and will be-. Aalawobile m ism 9 ce of Alt Kiodt VAI3(3 kW-_WTEJ.ARD- All Departments Class was ut attendance. gin at 8.00 p. m. It is sponsored Bewnwn' a Gibson DENNEY BROTIMS 9.45 w M• Mr. Stanway, wise was afor- H074Z AND SCHOOL by the Baha'is of Pickering MiONEs MfHITOY MO. f,7S91 HEATING CONTRACTORS SERv1NG CHRIST IN TME mer missionary to China, read Township. a Acts 2.,,for .his Scripture Less- Accepting diff diN•erences in our He Water, Stoam S Me COMMUNITY SINCE 1695 on. He told of the many"hued- Ysh children" was the topic of the "NEWS ra reds of whole Bible translationsJanuaj� W. H. J:' Thompson, ° —'fifty-three different languages Lilm a The Gifted des v meeting at which A E ee / in Toronto alone, and almost 80 B,A.: LL.B. AlteraHi m and Repain ..HAVE YOU shown �+CLASSIF LUJ _ � :• in Canada. For many people. TEbtplo 9+3357, The film shows the method iARR13TRR and SOLICITOR TRIED A the- Bible,- in their own lang- �(� uage..is- a vital'source of.help. being adopted to educate gifted ♦PML' C LkNMA Celuo+bis end Ontario children inttawa, schools, ,and. insILMO Even in, there. is still a 1 j11�t _GLENWOOD ELDG- AJAX t l NE�Srr _ 'great deman3-'!or Bibles. It wen this naturally stimulated a com- Berin' Sea imir ieme Eroa as Christians, could,follow u• Parison with the 'system in our • \ Wlllhha/ !•6151 - own communi' Geraaim Pribilof. a Biasses at!a with the same-zeal as the-Com- tY. . + ALTS IM.Iiaa., TEwa. 1-46!6 captaiin- who �ovesed thea in CLASSIRED? munists have in propagating Mesdames Marty and Lducks 1786. their beliefs; we would have a served refreshments- _._ -,�- _ . J -- - .. -s'.w.+x..,t._-,�.�♦.-•.�:�.•� +.-.. _Tr,,. '-. - r-..- -.r-+-+r.-+�.r`. • .-•w-r-fu♦•r•-. .♦ �, -� • . v ' ..1. -. - 1 • - _ - ., ..x -..... as =` • � r T®URD�Y. JANLTlRtl l -PAGE FutrtT M E r1CKER1NG NEWSNt Mary to order, Her-dev�6�tio6al talk Provisional ' Committee's work EBA K pleased to see she is feeIIns bet: 8t. meeting School bell a P men- GREENWOOD was entitled "What to do with during the fag The use of mon- S ter site: the au _ T. A. meeting at the acho.l Leftovers" -in which she a We are pleased'to hear.Mrs Thursday evening Father T, > k thly envelopes was discussed. said accepted. ,Each committee The next Thursday AftDouglas,uglas, Rougemount Dr. is at Fournier, Scarboro, was Thegwsi - he Young People's Union of how our minds get cluttered home from the hospital, and do- speaker. A very good tura-qui met Sunday night at the bom up with prejudice, ill will, self- convenor introduced the _mem-. Euchre will' be-at Mrs. Day's. Jag nicely. was had. Coffee and esolde6 of Ken Bob, and Brian McTa- pity and we should defrost our Deas of bar committee and brie- Last week's winners: 1. Mrs. Mrs Lil Aisthorpe, of Dry were served at the close. $Bart. thinkim and -burnish our good fly stated the wofk expected of Qiillmao; 2. Mrs. King; Cogs, Rand, is home, after spending Happy birthday to Mr. Gor The Ht C's met on Tuesdav thoughts,for the Master's sery-. her committee. Groupe were Mtn, Brest-. Throw, Mrs. Lee. a month's holida3%•in Buffalo. door Colby, Pine Ridge Drive, ol night at.the church. Vie• formEd and months allotted., to We wish little Walter-Whittle Mr. C. Taylor, P.osebank Stn. January 29, Unit number 1 will hold thei This was. followed by a 'solo each-group. The hymn-"Brea- of P,osebank P.d. S. ,a speedy. confined to his home with flu. Johnny I{ing, Toronto, .epen� first meeting of the ,year of by Mrs. T. Rodger "The Lord's - the on me breath of God" was .. recovery. rir, and Mrs. C. Morris. and last week-end with his Erand. The friends of Mrs: bialy aj�cnt last -Sunda•':visit- parents. Mr. and Mrs. King, 0, of Mrs. W Trolley. All ladies began with the minutes of the . benediction was pronounced Guest, est Point es., are ;ng' relatii es iii Toronto. I VdAwooa FM=. wolcome. New members will be welebme also.Time is 2 P. M. They Board- of stewards will !:feet Thursday, before choir \ o� _practice. at-7.30 in the church. Met Alt the home of Mrs. I, McLean and Beatrice ,on Monday night. Topib, Food O for,Peace. •�, _ Mrs: P.-Wilson spent a few -i- `LrM -KE1-AR 'days with Mrs. Fairgriee c. Whitby. � •!; �' Mr., and rs. M. Pegg hada✓. ! '1" °+ dinner a ,and. Mrs. Joe Wannop of Osh- Rou- ge' $ ,� Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin.and family visited relatives at Ca.- :PRICES EFFECTIVE ,--innington on Sunda3. IN Na •2 Hwy:- Just East of Rouge. Bridge _Thur:., Fri., Sat. Mr. and Mrs. P. Barron left January last -'weekfor Florida r a .�,on�; Open Every Evening TIN T.00 pan. Except Thurs. A Fri.�Tli!-9.40 p.m. .25th-26th-27th The Brooks family had a ' :_,family re-union on Sunday it a of IAL E being the,occasion of Mr.,Jack (REGULAR) -- __ (Ta*y Govern- — -- Sc F :Brook's birthday. Congratulat. �,.�t inspected :,Natura. -CHEDDAR CHEESE — ` .-ions Jack. mew. ---- - MILD 12 .oz. pkg. MEDIUM 12 oz. pkg, _OLD .12 oz. Mr..- and Mrs. Fred Byers en- -- •: ' tertalned Mrs: P. Wilson to di- toy 1S%s vs. Ties AnOC Y --nner on Sunday last. .: - • �1 Dir. and Mrs. 'Berton wiLson and Larrie- of, Barrie had Siu:- f „YORK BRAND (Sate 9c) 12 oz.-Square tins "2 day dinner with Milton and for {1 f Mrs..Pegg. _ ' 1 C Mr. and Mrs. C. 655 Closson and Verna' of Whitby had Sunday. C (Dori (Case of " tins dinner with IMr. and Mrs. W.� � �+� $4" Pegg and,family. - _ u '(Saye 15s� - , Flavo n Pint Bricks ` (Save 37c) YORK All and_ffirn--W. Tral a cel- ebrated their 22nd anniversary{ � � . on Thursday.—the lath. They ea-I MAPLE LEAF 4 #�' C tertained friends over the week end. = "RESW41FT'S Now Striained or Junior 43/a os. jars _(Bars-4e) RIVER BABY FOOD S. fog'. 59C ` The Ladle s• Aid met at the I FREE—Map of the World With every purchase of -Church last Wednesday. Mrs. j JEWEL . (Saw. 13e1 L1PT001 ORANGE PEKOE (Save 40l Pk9. of 60 ` Wm. Duncan was guest speak- SWIFT'S -- --- .er and' told of her trip west. "y _ also showed pictures taken. ' EA - V +:. 144: onA MrA•$• L>raper visit- A Shortening � i -- BAGS ed friends in � recent- ly _ - 'Wagstaffe Brand Large 24 os. jars : _ (Save 15c) Misses Neta. Richmond, Shir- ley Postill and Mary Lehman. CANADA PACKERS JAM" f 79cof Taranto. spent the week-end - with their parents. 1 Oz • Rev, W. W. Fleicher,. of Vx- Squirrel Large S . Pkg. (Sae 100 bridge, has charge. of our fol''. C PEANUT BRITTLE . . . . ___ 39e phurch and trinity at Whitevale KAM until auitab supply Is obtain= -- - -- 9 - The Gentle DhtacTi Giant 128 oz. jug (Plus deposit) ed. 12 Oz. Round Tine a (SAVE 15e) M A RV EL-O- . . . . . . . .. _ r Grade 7 and B of the Public _ SchooSchool have reach_d their ob• - e re trip to Ottawa,it b- Sir. pratt's Formulated 2 Ib. Bores ` - (Save-9JectivF1__ ---- --.- .(Save l0al -- -- May. Mr. Sheppard, is conduc-i f " IEXTRA SPECIAL Swanson TV Brand Frozen B oz. Pkys. 'ting.. DOG MEAL � for- 49C �Ac�ax� � ccE - � 39c. _ � �Ol1ge Hill SKINLESS Jubilee Small Link Ir: and Mrs. Pentland and3-9c.. i l C Por sura a fb, try Cithy, Altana Road; Spent lastWIENER Sunday in O:ono with friends. _ loose y rir. Clarke, Rouge Hill School Boneless Rolled Pork .•. was home_ a--few days--with'the ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE 3 WING . flu. - . c BUTT � � We are pleased to report tiErs. I�• J. Smyth'. Altona Road. feeling . STEAKS STEA4 esa. FRESH GRADE "A" OVIN READY Mr. and Mrs. Stickley, Victor- MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED (VAC-FAK) . - la Square, spent ,last- Wednes= {�• /s �• day visiting Mrs: D. Schwalm,* C (U Kingston Road.P a Roll J �• We are leased to,hear little Cotter y � Norma Westbrook, Altona Road, b• C is better after her• ilhiess. ' . , , Fresh Loan • . . ' ,- • . .: _ 79-. CHiCK Congratulations-- to Mr. and... — � —- -- Mrs. Swan, .Pine Grove Ave.`cm f� • /e the birth of a son last Thugs , BEE (� 4 da at Scarboro Gen,-3ospital. MINCED -We are pleased to.hear Mrs. FM R�astlwg K P >N 1106.Weight 3 . Knight, Spruce Hill Rd., Dun- FRESH. ` 'RIB ENO TENDERLOIN' END *y�B hprton. tornierly of Roue Hill, _ .. -is feeling UEtter. CROSSC�'-SH4R'T RIB ROABT Mrs. B. W. Lotton, Altona Rd. IZAN MR �h ' spent last Wednesday "visitingFRESH ^ aM. � • 45�7i- . - iriend9 in Dumbarton.! IN ROiSS - La (a. 3 Ir..► to LIVE of Con 2. hearts an Hollinger -.Centre roasts or elfo 1 .. _ �.} g _. -- u. ,, _ Chops Ib. 69e. Whole loin Ib. 53c. - ���� b- � .. C We would like to wish C. A. "' Bch walm a speedy recovery, D RRESH _ following a car accident last - lbs. C Saturday. �: C No. Selected Firm-Golden Ripe . _ _ Steak - - •ince BANANAS - Chemrywo' od nit: MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA . . The first g ed Church women of Cfherry- Sy-the piece lb: 29e Sll�ced Ib, 3 C Fancy Grade Spy or Mc Intoslr wood was held last Wednesday. • . • • • .'• • . one Removed) _ _ It began at noon with a pot BLADE OR SHORT RIB gPLEC, (Blade B i luck luncheon at which 18 mem- ROAST FA • - • • • • S9C •i, 9 ' hers had a happy time. At 2 p. .m, -the -new 'president Mrs.-A. MacDougall called the meeting Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast -ib. 79C 1Cellow-or Green . - -- - - - _ wood �+z.. HUBBARD SQUASH 2 for*39c '1'ULMSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1s0t4 � _ _, T H E P I C KE RLN G •N E W S � . - O. Hal!aran, Program Chair-i look into this Course. The meet• 'hire. Lejardin Mrs. Polder, wad {� man, introduced a very interes•;irg closed with,refreshments be- Grade 4r mothers for.this• - -. WANT =_ ting, speaker, Mr. Kaey of the ing served-A thank you'goes to Corr. _ Y Yt'+L,1'� �E R E N CH �l S BAY St. John's Ambulance, who 'has i _ been with the Brigade for twelve AIR - years. This ,worker serves ail f • The Frenchman's Bay Rate- lation called the Bay Recreat- people, regardless of religion , e= f payers meetingwas held last 'ion Association wt}ich would in- or colour. He "We on"preven- = p Friday.• Guest speakers were ciude Frenchman's Bay and tion of Accidents". This is r 7 Jim ,Hayes and Lee. Taylor of Bay Ridges. Their plans for a grave danger in the home, as it aw Bay Ridges. They spoke ..on recreation centre includes 'does'not carry safety rules, like me plans for a' recreation centre, recreation hall,�.�•`•a 1' P �m�8 >pooL the schools. "Poisoiri' is-often' and ,felt- that everyone should docking facilities, outdooc _4rtu- such as furniture=polish'," andsisgne.,licial Ice . - to forrm nnp rink'6tr,_ anti ay take f - free-to-seven is to complete. " a 3� Pl there is no antidote for this. Al- A recreation committee and a' s building committee will be for- small children. Mr. Kaefatal also NOTKE. Help Wanted• med. It-1h left=ih easy reach of children, y ' - Dr.'S. D. Weisboum Mr. J. A. Hearns, of Broad= _ b. E OPEN-LNG - Rural Wat- t. suffered a stroke on spoke on such things as-ba..dlits, nose btii�ds, :i�dnftg an _ eff,ce for general practise at $tins 'Dealer. Must be willing to Thursday and is confined to tnE -' week. Area- bad burner '�'he.e and many - Ajas:-Hospital..-Fie ip wlsheg-a - 877 Antonio Street East and West Whitby, and N. her interesting�ints'fell'on-the Say Ridges, Pickering Townshi speedy recovery. g g p' Pickering. Apply b letter, to : ears of a great many listeners. as of October 2, 1961, g• PP Y Y Gerald Lawlor had the min- •Don't you.wish. _ Fra4k_FIelperty, Box 56 R. fortune to cut both hands with Y you had been -Phone No. 9-3031 there, to hear them?. Come on EXTENSION PHONES save wear and tear-some R. 1, Hampton, Ont. an electric saw last Sunday and In 9 colours, 3 models. 0411 tt)e eELL Business . Ontario County Medical Society !eb 9 -- q Parents-get out to these meet- - re required numerous stitches'. O(fiee-or ask the man in our green truck. Ings there will be' a lot•more Many happy return's to Sandra interesting things in the months - Mcl.NTOSH $2.00 per..buzhel, other 3 e on w o o come. ut ou,.more. about 'varieties available. Please bring can- Corning Events old on'January 30, and to Steph= these 'First Aid Courses, so that, _ ulnen for applies. Open vveekeni9a on McKean, who celebrates his �`ou will be prepared to deal - PICKERthIG ORCHARDS DUNSARTON BADDU TO seventh birthday on Jan. 31st. with any situation that comes B Happy birthday to Bob Holo 1 mile west of Pickering on -LCu No.2 P• School pupils should also 'Highway - WHitehatl 2-1247 meets Tuesday .evenings 7.00-to bon whose birthday was -•Jan- 10.00 p. m. at the Dunbarton uary 27th. + High hool. Four courts avall• Congratulations.-to Mr. and _ able. Adults Membere'Mp Still Mrs. Jim McKean who'will cele- For Sale open. -Phone: Mrs. J. McLean, brate their 15th wedding anniv- FOR SALE_ • quantity of -baled .TEmple9-1754. I ertsary. on. January 30: ,also to hay and straw: extra g Mr. and Mr9: Stan. Salt, who - UNITED CHiJRCB` -.�cirebrate their ' • on Phone;.Oshawa 725 3718. - --_- _ -- FOR SALE--Coleman floor furBowling _ -. •. - , ' B.LS m�wt the C.E_Ceatret Frenchman's Bowuas -'- t-- -- - _ _WOMEN January 28th. _acs> 54,000 b, t...u.s _good.con- p y ry Y g0a ��a rel �� r Ndition, with thermostat. and 100. A Warm Welcome To All. Flounders 91: Ldons 72: .Free- gal. tank. $50.00. ATlantic 2• loaders 66; Roughriders 65: 5849, 29 AtcMillatt Ave.,_ lust THE WOMEN'S. GUMM OF Rocketers 61: ' Claire's Clowns - Hill. St. G 58 eorge's Anglican Church W. Slowpokes : Spoilers 57. • _ _ H4Y FOR SALE 'will meet in Fhe Parish Hall, on Cl-Over 200 Ski • Albert Kowell 233:218' . , •�ldiri a rec .:� -Oris .0, Fred Thursday. February 1. at 2.60 are Skitch 213 , . . "rod quality Timothy.Clover dr P • Dunbar 333, 255, 224: Ivy Skitch Alfalfa. 5000 bales. Rt. P. S. 1 1248; Vera Tranquada 2.10: Zena .McKay, Brock Road, S. _VYIi2- YOU ARE L%-{•7TED Lunney 215: Gerry Colley 209.fiqubda r� _ qv- igion Day at the home of Mr.'Wood 254. 303, 253: 'Aims-Qch- • and Mn. Patrick, Pigott. in un 200; Harry Colley.219; Clar- +��� 1 Cherrywood. on Sunday, den• ence Gibbons 209, 2.12: Bill Rob- - 1 o Rent . bins 243: Dorsi Warren 208. High - nary-29. at 16.00 p. m.- Foreign g _Irp REA'T-3.roomed furnished students from Alla-and Africa. Single I flat) - Wynn Jones M. MAKE, ® l COMPLETE - - �apnrtmeot. heated. private-en-- representing various reugioes. Aandy Whyte 335: High Singe - trance, suitable for couplet. la .will .be present. Mr. Ailsa F.�fh-N Wynn_ Jones 345; Jean Rai or. Toronto businessman, Holobon 305; Fred Schar a 345: - 1Pickeriog `7IIagc. Evenings and yrs _ _ _ _ _ .Saturdays. IM-240& Daytime will.speak on. the question "Can rBill Deisley 333: High 3 (flat) _ r W82 a161L9. Religion Unite The World rr - Ivy Skitch 663: Fred 5charte• �� � • J - Phoee: ATZ-2409, for Informs- 812: John Wood slo: High 3 dos �..~ �= ` TO RENT b roomed home. tion. Spogaored by elle Baba'ls, with h-c- Jerry Colley 739: Hel- dow +�.�„e J Wtth bath. mice lot. at French- of Pickering Township. en Fenton 719: Fred Dunbar i = = �,"+��,�,\ 1 _ _ 00 00 man's Bay. Available at Dace. $W: Alex Parker 769. •� '_ra .�� 000 / rimple 9-7A". _ The Girl Guides'lroin Bay /rr -! sNW, i .� t Ridges-,and Frenchman's Bay � �� w�� a� i ~ .. NNW� ... .� � s►� TO RENT - 8-roomed brick enjoyed a joint skating party on a� `m ` � , S. i.4'Is BEI.>E<E a. Ihome,.;soma land. barn. near !'Saturday, January 20, on the .' � � � �' � �' s�•� ow- school and shopping centre. at that so powerful is she light of Bay. Capt. H. Reynolds. Lieut. , 723-3317. Coity that It can Illuminate the e� Pickering_ . - Nt. Wardley and Capt. A. Mc- �+ tt� - .. . whole earth. We desire but the .'� a - _ TO RENT-3-roomed apartment. good of the world and the hap- Kean also participated in the . '°' With modern-conveniences_ $70 pinesy of the astlons: that all flan ori-the ice. Later,"refresh ments were served by Lieut. r- ;month. Private entrace. No nations should become ,one in -- •: faith. and.all men.as•brothers; R. Hern and Capt. A. McKean. that the bonds of affection and TO RENT-4-roomed apartment unity between the sons of men 'in' Pickering Village. Charles should be strengthened: that St. Francis de Sales Have _ Hutchings. WFi.'-1016. the diver%ity of relloon should :>t uest Speaker 1 s: - _- tease, and olifferenees.of rine: be annulled. ATI-2409. The..monthly .meeting of St: : . .. - - `Francis de Sales P. T. A_Pick- With built-in electric heatin units. ou d n't have :Sale Register 9 y 9 ering was held on Jan. 18. Mr. - Saturday, January I:-import o e�itend,.or s. rill oto_- 'a.esEnt �'. ! :aurt auction sale .of cogtplete - t y ,`� �"� ati rg sy$tem. stock of hardware. Jewelry, _ sheet met*I tools.,furniture etc. 7 * ' ..-. NOTICE _ : No duct work or expensive structural changes are of the oldest business firm in No '11,311age, known as the -WIdeman's Hardware and Jew- VIU AGE 'OF PICKERING - , _eiry stare, the property or A. _ /'�/'r [[_=� --required to provide lze�tin( comfort in sod H. Wideman Ltd. In Start• :DOG O..'i,L � - bam `"Inge' Sale will start pre- 'IRS - the added living s ace ou're planning or in _d � cicely at 12No _.00 noon.Terms caell. - g !� y p t;+ .Ls retiring from a-.% proprietor business. Sale I' Village of Ptcte y w-N-o. -in as meended provides- - - - -- -: bele' under carer at.,the std*e ''!�►t0 "No owner e u allow or permit any dog eo Una at presently hard-to-heat round. safe, clean, flameless _ ,•Sen and Clarke Prentice, sect- age witiin the limits of.the Village.of..Pickering. . loners. Dog Owners are requested to observe .this provision. - jait 25 P'lectric Beating- units provide heat almost in- , BRUCE A. HOGARTH, Cleric • Vtft of Pickerings. x - • :. 'stantly. Produce no, dust, dirt-or-fume SHOP OPEN .' MONDAY, TUESDAY,UEAY, THURSDAY , .. s _ MOCALL YOUR OUALIFIED ELECTRIC . HEATING' CONTRACTOR. AND MDAY-9-4 P.M. - SATURDAY'6 P.M. �-�•• TEST YOUR OWN TUBES FREE !� !HE IS TRAINED SERVE YOU. :your Hydro and Electrical Contractors are working •" _ together to help yoau malte your ho�.ze'compiete with RELAX and Call electric heat: - ARTHUR � a i' e ' MITCHELL LIMITED ' ''ASK'HOW YOU CAN. ARRANGE TO -INSTALL -NOW AND - STATION ROAD - WM. PKI(ERiN6 • 1i. 9.2401 ; PAY LATER. - NIGHT SERVICE_ TEmpie 9-1191 .WH. 2.5880, E99... 1191 T$. 9-1662 _ - i 4 _ - - ,o .r PAGE SICX c - v' T K E r 1 C K E R I K G N.E W S _ - '211UMSDAY, JANVARD 25, 150 ------ Ray Ridges Ratepayers _BROUGHAM NEWS -$ROCK ' ROAD - - - 'LNgURJ+,NCE .'UAL ESTATE Assocciot,on To Get Charter _ The Home and School will be - Olfice WH. 2-6212 _ Residence SEH. 2-31'15 _ . ., holding a euchre on February 2, Hockey News hearted support m-thin effort to The annual meeting of the in the School at &00 p. in. Ad- . • na__ Ladies, please .raise funds Sunday School was held last mission - 50c. A tural sheet office Produc- knyone wishing to join the week with a small attendance. provide. - ed by several Sports Committe wing officers were ap Don't forget the Paper Drive s 1 Group Committee may do so b� The following CY R I ` -E M�. RLE-Y' nembers of the B.R.R.A. using contacting Ghairtnan .Ernest pointed:- Supt_., Allan.. Ellicott: of the Cuba and Scouts on Sat- • ;arden hoses extetfded ?or hun- Burnie - 839.3306. Asst. Feb Supt., Grant Johnston; urda p y, ,-wary 3, - weather 3reda of feet from neighboring NEW YEAR'S DANCE , Secretary, Paul White; Treas• permitting. "Your Frtelidlr Rl.1NdlJti AgEtii" homes in_the area provides the -we issue a correction to last urer, MansEllicott; Mission The Cuba had a sixer'trainixtg onrs stage for Bay Ridges Hockey week's- account on the profit U7 Supt., M . H:Miller; Teml• meeting on Saturday, Jan. 20, in 32 KINGSTON RIS. W. P. - ;ranee_.Su t.. Allan Ellicott' the Anglican Pariah Hall. _3bution•to Minor Hockey Week. rt was reported that the profit ':radie'Roll, Mrs. K.'C. Pascoe Plans are bp:r_g made for a 4 �'ICIC NG,-ONTARIO There were no boards or ben- was $=.00. This s"d have Young People, Mrs. J. White. Valentine Bance. Watch for the ^hasp as a,matter of fact there been $425.00. Intermediate Class. Mrs. Allar late. - - - were'tit -even- two sweaters. of, - Bay Ridges-Wedding •- Ellicott; Jr. Girls, Mrs. R. Mal. Don't forget the Euchre at ,:• I - _ BOYS, Mrs. Slack the Red grow Od -- - were presentas coaches of'all Primary Girls. •M --Bar - +'' ' -— -- ----- in-H7ghwgy+2,w ate--the setting man: Pr ma - Bocs-Mrs Road; on January-26.---- were the marriage of Mr. and nett; Prim ry 'Mrs. E Happy.-birthday to Rick Sow- teams participating, used the Mrs. Bryan Fidler. The. bride. :�a.mpbell; Jr. Class,'Mies Mar erby, who will celebrate his 9tii ' JOHN L , A Punch Imlach type of strategy the former Brenda Hatfield. 'garet Roberts. Pianist. Miss D birthday ,on January 25. �r previously,- planned in former ,yore a-two-piece dress of pak Willson. A swcial feature of the Mrs.-W.. Sowerbd attended the j ::s i N S U R A N C E - chalk talks, to guide their char* green embossed faille. Her maid meeting was the presentation o: 'Guides' _meeting at the C' E. Rea to ultimate victo a Bible a_-oke=---T ,[5j>:IF/I710E - Referee Eddie. Rowarth, we �r=��- PRUNTIAL of the bride, wore a Sharpe nf COMTANY iia. known reporter-photographer,Of costume of dark green wool. The School for fifty-one Sundays it Burks Fails, are visiting Mr. !' a Toronto-daily, kept proceed- beat than was Gordon Hollihan, the }rear. Several two and three and Mrs; C. Hubbard, Brock } LIFE — AUTOMOBILE — -FIRE Inge in an orderly fashion while 'close friend of the groom. The year Seals were presented along Road, for a few days. ' 107 KMIGSTON:ROAD._EAST at the same time instructing the reception was held at the home with one four-year Seal. Prom- players to why they received .of the bride's parents, Mr. and otion Service! was-held on Sun- *Mp; Siotloa Mase, Aiox Ehoppies Cont- Msasa: wN.2-1701 per�ries• Mrs. Eric Hatfield The Hatfield day ip) on the arrival of a son-- the lar Covarseo Etas,- Or,Miert Mike Carroll. ,easily the bus family are well known-through. A very enjoyable eve was first -&Atgl! -•. - y g ry joy Hing grandson for Mr. and Mrs lest,man around the rink, re- out the community, and all of us held inthe Township Hall. on Thos. Philip. corded statistics where .possible wish the young couple every Thursday last, when a large Mr, and Mrs. Wes. Petty, of and ggnerally kept both coaches happiness. Mr. and Mra. Fuller number of friends and relatives Cherryrwood, called on Mrs. _ • _ �PPRAfSAI$ and players sorted out. will take up residence in their met to tender a.miscellaneou-s Ham Hamilton on Sunday. Also -present to lend a hand new apartment, at Stop 33; West shower to Miss Barbara Parker- The — _ .. - P. IGNEWELL was Sports Comm. Chairman Hill, after a short honeymoon. R. N., and Mr. John David The first meeting of the Y P a Don Hopkins; Coaches: Moss g$y- Ridges Ratepayers' Assn. (Jack) Mairs, prior to their was held lit the aaool on attSunend- Burgess, Len Vaiilancourt. Mort 1962 will be a big year for marriage on Saturday, Jan. 27• day evening, with a good Black- (Cvladys Newell) Jacobs, Truncka and F. slice. Miss Mazy Lynn Black- _ Harry Bay Ridges. Every indication The large number. of useful and Wells. The- gentleman with the .is that it will also be a Mg year valuable presents showed the burn, taking as her subject - Reat )$tote. Broker - Pickering Vi{loge _ "GeEtiag Along with Others". - - satisfied ft on his face was Par our payers' Associa- high esteem in which the the WH. 2.5778-1 or Toronto WA- 3-951.3 the one-whd' started this whole Plans were made n charter a _. tion. The first F.icecutdve'Meet• couple were held. The evening bus to go to Brighton for a Y. P. - thing, BRR, Vice-Pres. George, Eng was held on January IS% , and closed with lunch and'a cup of r "VNhifby - Phone MOhawk 8-4703 Alsop. - - another fq scheduled for -Jan- tea. gathering on February 9-10; CobQur PR. 2.7b01 _ _ The Minor Hockey Week slog- wary 31. Much of the work done A number o! aur local lad- also platuzed a toboggan party g- for February.4. Next meeting to an "Take Your Boy to the Rink- to date will require more time les attended the L"augural of Rai. '•Highway' 1L milt East of Dunbartsn, No.2 Highway Dent Send Him" didn't seem to before results can be announ- the Presbyterial. beheld February 4th. .. yterial. at King Str. - ' be evident, but the Sports Com- ced but vroaress is beinz made. United Church. Oshiwa, on Wed ttee is hoping that in the u The first steps have been tak. .riesday, PARTS AND 'SERVICE ure weeks to come, many more. en to obtain a Charter, and Mr. The Afternoon Unit of the-. Washing Machines - $20 and vp STGEORGE'S DR; Ci2.JFRE� Paientawill be out to both help Greening, Your Ward 3. CouneG newly-formed UnitEd Church AJAX RARGAiNY CENTRE s 1 and cheer the young players.on. member, has generously offered Women was held in the church Phana: WHifthalf 1.6110- (T � �T (� All the'scores and statistics his services to help us.,The pro., on Thursday afternoon ,-with an Every Night Till 9 o'dock HALLv1'7L1�t�l.T►� are-not available; but this will blem- of-a seeon3 maid pick-up good attendance. The leader, - - be corrected in the coming few has not been W sfactojUyr sol. Mrs. John White.rotas in charge. _. p I C K i R 1,N G weeks. - ved, ad this is now being Mrs: Blackman kindly gave a f a VE I'ERINtARL4 The first Atom Group game brought to file attention of our ,-'Port o! her visit to t! a Pres- provided ,plenty of. excitement M. P. P. Plans are also under byterial Meeting- in Oshawa, I ' aanquat and.Meeting r with Canadians beim white- Facilities ( Old Rosebank-Rd.'`Orth g way for bringing new members last week: Several officers were i CATERING SERVICES washed-by the Leafs 3--0, Leaf into the Ratepayers' Assoc. for appointed. The meeting closed I goals were'scored by Ed-. Sleep` the-exchanges of ideas and in- with lunch. and a social cup Oil (Seating ZOO) $1!. No, 3, Pickering Mute P11Lz .and Garry Jacobs, formation with .other ratepayer tea. .-: ' `` ' TEl`EPNONE: with the-hard-checking Craig _'.ssociationa to Picker, Brougham Bible -Class wih� NW . -=telephone TE. 9-182.' Eagleson assisting on Ja Severa:i meetings of import, meet at the Manse on February s and �t?'g-moi S. Ken Ward will show slides In the Detroit-Chicago game, Lakin -and Q`�I Q. fir. • ! O AlL4W9T TE. 9-15@4 g place In the near future.. his recent trip so Eng:azid i 7/ _ Detroit was the victor with The School.Board _will .hold its Scotland. Brent Eagleson - . lighting -the first planning meeting. on the The �Scouts and Cube are T LONG DISTANCE CALL OPTOMETRIC . lamp three times and assisting 12nd Bay Ridges Public School having a Paper Collection on the , Zenith x-5146 I on goals by Stephen Huleatt-andaeon.. At--this-meeting, all are 3rd-of-February, VISION CARE Cliff Truncks. Huleatt 'also ass- l,w•elcome to attend. Date to be The Senior CGirI3- Ball Team JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O.' (No Tall.Charge) I isted on all of Eagleson's goals. 1 announced. - a batty shouter for Mrs. plE1SAM7 STREET The only figures available on I On-February 1, the Industrial � i Y Jgirtes Gray at the home of biro the St. Mike's - ?Marlboros game'Commtssion holds it* first meet- Pat Gray one evening (OFA IIYERP006 R0. SOUTH) i is that St. Mike's won•4 - 2, and in with its new members, at The 4-H Club will old week. �- FRENCHMAN'S SAY Monteith, Monteith, Riehl i St. :Mike's goals were scored by I Pickering Tw-p, offi+ces._. Brou- Achievement Day in.the-Mason- - --EYES EXAMWEd — — 3 Co. Tony Huleatt ands Ted. Groff. ham. Mr. Colin Sea well- r,, r i �/± Man 13 1•_ is Hall.Brooklin,-on January _ KAYE S PLUMBING G/ASSE3 FITTED and REPAIRED. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Y observers }n the neigh-i known in Bad Ridges,- has just_ _ I - - g j Congratularions to -Mr. and EVENINGS G. W. RIEHL, C.A. R.IJ►. pO been appointed to this Comm- Mrs. Jordan (nee Freda Phil-I WH. 2-6717 PiCKERMKi Committee,-hod feel have donehe its s1f APPOINTMENT. TE. 9.2601 IICENSEI? j RUSTEES I omm- ission, and will be looking for endable job with very little to� familiar faces. so plan to at- Ajax • O+hawa , Stratford 1 work with and, as time-goes on, tend.. Everyone•welcome, • and �- - - Oshawa RAndolph 5-3317 !with the spirit displayed on Sat-I the meeting starts,at 8.00 p, m. /�� SEAWAY SURF'R: WATERS, CA. 1.urday, Bay Ridges soulo-quite Mavbe'more industry' and lower SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED 1 WMi"all 2-CY40 possibijr, in the very near ,fut- WATER SUPKY I taxes - we .dope. - _ ure4 come up .with a [jockey On Tuesday, February 13, the. '`'COMPLETE SEPTIC_TANK SERVICE _ WHitehall 2-1397 _ League, comparable to those lh�Ratepayers'_Assoc.-will hold its - 24-HOUR SERVICE the surrounding. areas_ rim-general meeting for NEW TANKS INSTALLED Bay Ridges owes a big vote There are many probietris and 7 DAYS A WEEK of.thanks to Carl Baisdon, of the activitie's . needingyour atten- PAT DUNK r !'1.$41 .�Ml�I L-�L E R I Bay, for his time-and the use of` tion and support, so lair to f65.00 for 500 GALS. - ppo p _ _ - 1 his tractor, in clearing the rink. attend: Better-yet--wfiiy not let - - - - $7.00 for 1000 GALS. .H E A_T I NO There is no doubt in this writ- us have your views on any pro- I r 1500 GALS. i er's mind,,that-the. .group of.en- blem:-.or condition you think - as an *i�alldientl }-ei rgetic men who make up thelahould be acted on. Write, or C664i-ONE SefvIp Sports Committee will have a phone - Mrs. B. Angel, ec'ty, first-class -Minor Hockey Leag- Ratepayers' Assoc., 844 Naroch z;�.NQUR 'Aur ue in Bay-Ridges before man , Bay Ridges. 839-2TTl. Y TEMPLE TAXI mare winter seasons go by. Have• your 'request brought To The H a yCoule 4 9 Tvde1•-StPaet, Aiax Help is always needed in a up for the General Meeting. PPy P ti --- - -- : -is pleased to'amnounceH�� g�- project of this type, -so, if Y� Remember. February 13, at -20 desire; contact Sports Com- the Bay Road School, so keep- �/1RSMtR mittee Chas- ,t�tii- s -date open. Bettor seating ` _ I� SlI�C! - George'Alsbp,.Ross Burgess or -has been arranged, so come a- � O YOUR WEDDING$. - IS NOW OFFERED TO Mike Carroll in-Bay Ridges. long and bring a friend or nei- SOOK NOW FOR. THAT SPECIAL DAY --< �EMRlE:SUBSCRIBERSFIRET MORTGAGES ARRANGED: SeOLTTS AND CU83 _ ghbor. Bay Ridges is going to - ALSO SECOND MOR "00 Everyone in Ba§ Ridges is re- contribute a-lot'•of taxes to-this WE COVER -' -- for information CON AYAiLAKR FOR AOatT10Mf minded of the bottle drive to be 'township, and 'we- should all e:r T� fidrRtavRII1RNTs, held this Saturday, Jan. 27th. know just- where it is going,AND HOME - CHURCH - R_.EP,:�N '-TEmple 91144 - - The 1st Bay Ridges Group Gotn- and why,-so help youur Assoc FROM $49_.50:1-. - ' WE ALSO PYRCNAM OR LOAN mittee anticipates your whole-tion to help you. INCLUDES ON MISTING MORTGAGEE. = - 1 - 8 x10,"OUR WEDDING" ALBUM IF YOU REQYIRtANY GAGf! 8 x1'0- PRINTS FINANCING'i FOR PAST GL E N DAL E COURTMS SERVICE_ CALL -- To Pickering.-Ratepayers l -: l X � OUR CHILDREN'S wEDf�fNG" ALBUM _ p APPLIANCE. . • AUBREY �-. IRELAND 12 - '4 x S •RINTS - A Petition Is bean 25 - NK YOU NO SERVICE � g prepared proieating the high assess- PHOTO "THA TES" - AND COMPANY - .ments and'will be presented in Brougham to the Pickering COMPLETE PHOTO NEWSPAPER COVERAGE EXPERT REPAIRS TO _ _- _ - R WASHERS, DRYERS niOTl55 SENT TO NEWSPAPERS OF YOU CHOICE _ - 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. 1 - Township Council, an 1londay. February 5r 1962, at $.00 •- _ TEtnpie 9-1'168 ;` - - - _'. _ . _:. .PHONE OR WRItE.. - _ TORONTO.Z,_ OIJTARIO. _ P- mA: large delegation is requested. - --- EMpAaLt�dis0 of fMpWe* 6-159" •.,'ATlantic 2.0479; .4Tdantic 4.4.196;. EM2=1631 . .-_ _ 6. ARR' IE POM- EROY -' PFtOTE&T14�G LETTERS TO BOX-281,, PICKERING R.R. 3, PICKHtING -TE. 94417 ---------------- Tlferls 9.171"-WA, 2i11MIL - Community - - 7: _ _ - w. 4 t r THE !1 C K E R i NO - NEWS - - — - FAG Z SEVES 31r. and .Mrs. Fred - - -- - — er at teCresnont17sey -NAlam: - and several friends and rsjativ a of the oomnita>fEty„°gr►es t�the rcuma_..from Torowle. enjoyed a de- pw �'aoper tl['mily. lightful skating partgolt the Say Friends are sorry to hear Several Jr. Farmers attended last Friday evening. that Mr. WaltFr Trull was tak• the banquet at Port Perry on Heather and Donald McLean an to Oshawa Hospital a week Saturday night. fter _ - _-- ;- have been 11 at home with the or more a o. Mrs. Lloyd Wilson; Mrs.-Wm. --- -_ = a Active Service Claw ;met ° , Comacho, Douglas :Pickard, last -Wednesday in the church ° Suraett-Jamieson attend- .. e annual meeting of the was a member of the United Michael Hockey,' Evelyn and basement with Mrs. Allan Car. ed the Presbytery Inaugural Robyn Cane and Grant Nickle• service of the, United Church emont Public Library was church. Her father, Mr. Frank sons' group is charge of the FA1RPORT Wright, all;have measles. meeting. 62 election of Ofa l- women at' King St. church in Jaunary__--18. The year Cooper, predeceased her sever- Badminton.Club will meet on era for 1862 took place tie Poll- Ogawa !slat Wednesday. ` $-whole certainly showed a $1 years o. the regular' night (Tuesday) of ows: Teacher - Mrs. Ralph Jon- Mrs. Lewis Jones, Mrs. Glen° eat deal of progress. After She is survived by her moth- next week from 7,00 to 10.00 p: ea; Asst. Teacher • •Mrs. Allan Manderson and Joanne, Mrs. e reading of the minutes and er; two brothers, Charles and :BEACH m. at Dumbarton High' School. Carson; President Mrs. Glen H. Jamieson and Mary Jean, Porte, s showed the following Richard and two sisters, Mrs. There are still vacancies for a Manderson; Vice Pres, - Mrs. Mrs•,Donald Jamieson and Kar- Congratulations to Joanne,. few more members. If anyone is Allan Carson; Secretary • Mrs, en attended a.birthday party, Richardson.--Century-k md- Servic-e-was-held.an•SaturdayMum *ho was thirteen years Sec. s- a-- old on Jaduary 24. retary, Mrs. Jean McLean - at :Amer Wilson; Treasurer - 6th birthday at her home in C1--. . aremont Women's Institute with Rev. A. E. Glresswell off- hated their book of Institute iciaiing. Interrlient was in the Next Monday night, January Temple 8-1754. Mrs. Frank MCAVoyI phom aremont. 29, at Hi Teens, is Missionary At the regular Girl Guide Mrs. Allan Carson; Gro Lea- story. .Claremont Union Cemetery. Group o books were placed in Night. Rev. Robert Lytle„Assoc, meeting last week Brownie Sal- dere - Mrs. Donald'JamiPann. , Mr. Alex Robinson of Stouff- Secretary of the Evangelical ly Dennison flew up into Guides, � g eleson.-MIs. -- -= racy ' In memory of the late U cif-South-America;will be while Btmvnie-�hararc 7ttkiirson .Huxtalife:� now- employed at the- rte- Lorne Jones, 'Mrs. Elmer Wli /± k Purt:hasi- re Sarco plant here. e�-spQaker-- !--UP.- son, ra. Thos. Jordon, Mrs. SMAU CARTAGE Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Alennell also be,showing a film on S. Guide'$aren Peterson received Percy Jones. Sick and Visiting 100 volumes of non-fie- - Y g FOR WATER of Unionville and Mr. and Mrs. America, which we know will be her;three year pin and Susan Committee - Mr Lewis Jones. n, 11 vol•}tmea of Reference i S• Mac Lewis of Lansing spent of interest to all. Pickard earned her . Hostess Mrs. Lorne Jones. 4-H leaders _ 131 volumes of Fiction, g spa volumes for the Sunda with-the Clare Keevil There was a general meeting I Badge. Several of the parents Mrs. Don Sanderson, Mrs. Ted juveniles, Y' 468 books' purchased family. - of Guide and Brownie Leaders,attended.;wand tea 'and' re*esh= Appleby. Business Comm. iggL Arthur Maxwell celebrated a of the 1st. Dunbarton District;menti`e e served. Mrs. Earl Disney, Mrs. J. Em- '�@r�@ �0�•. p gores birthday on Saturda avenin Girt Guides at the home of Drs. There «7H`hof be a Brownie rin ham. • sae membership fi Y Y g � P $ p the progress the Library, with a party of friends. R. Merritt. Attending were-- meeting u3�til furthder notice; but Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jones a- be 9' 4�S made in the past three ye- Mr. and Mrs Norman Young Guide Captain, Mrs. E. Gros we hope Brown .Owl will be ttended the funeral Saturday at 1' \ and famil iof Oshawa visited ier; Bkown Owl, Mrs. Doris back on hand again.shortly. Pickerin of Miss Eileen Coo . In 1958 there'were 41 ad- Y g Coop- members and 87 juveniles. on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cane, and Secretary, firs. J. Abort thirty excellent brand has been greatly changed Jack Lehman. Williams. • " `new books haze been added to ay for we have 151 adults A number of the Baptist Sunday in the 11.00 a. m. ser: the Fairport Beach Library; t d 149 juveniles taking books Young.People will be the.guests vice, Pastor Holmes will bel Several are of special interest to to read. Circulation has of the;Trent Valley Association pkeaching on the subject "S7hat Pupils of Grades 5, 6 and 7, but —b1EETTom* en _the .sae jump. Three this weekend at.a ski party in is Involved in ;Becoming a there are some new, ones for the INN �- -- ms - ars ago adults. read 1400 Haliburton. Christian". 9veryone welcome. Younger children also..Do come, ]� Its and the children- read Sympathy is extended to Mr. Many happy returns to Sharon-Look and Read- AJAX - P EKING BRANCH 0 books. We now have the ano Mrs. A. Rozeli. on the death Rowe who was six" years old on Many happy returns to Step- 7 - ults reading 1768 books and of Mrs. Rozell's mother, Mrs. Tuesday, January 23. hanie Jones, who %v llbe eleven CANADIAN CANCER children read 3331. This Jamieson min Toronto last week. The Ladies'-Dorsa Society of years'old on January 27. : ar 220 new books-have been The Junior Choir of the Bap- Mair Baptist Church, ]field We are sorry" to.hear Mrs. de en to the children and they List church held a skating party their first meeting of the new Geer, of Lakeview' Ave. has - : SOCIETY by circulation figures at the local rink on Wednesday. year, last Thursday evening, been ill in Ajax Hospital. r books are enjoyed. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and report a fair number of lad-i Congratal'ationa to Ann Line-. TUESDAY, I[ /fin n ion _ an '.Mrs-_B. Carlton ort_the res les in attendance. New_ sewing �. who will be seventeen on 11j�■ JRJr �7QG - about 2800, and the 1961 fig- ent passing of Mrs. Carlton's Pro cts or eir next meeting J&nMtYy-�-- - - -—- ----- -__ - _ - is an all time high as 5119 father, Mr. McKee of Toronto. on February 15, are being con- 19 St. Pauls United Church A�aX g Women's.Institute Cancelled ks have been circulated dur• We understand that Keith sidered as well a" gmcial tea . the year. Much credit must Norton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. tore of interest-to,all ladies. The January meeting of the 8.30 P. M. Norton, who is at resent tea- -John Watkins had his tonsils Pickering Women's Institute is given rt our,Librarian.'Mrs.. P g ELECTION 'OF OFFICERS - ANNUAL REPORTS Porter for this great pr- Ching school at Whitby, plans removed Inst week, and -while being- cancelled because of the as as she is always ready to enroll in medecine this fall. still nn the si€k list, is.recuper• Short Course on "What is oNew ;'MOTION PICTURES - REFRESHMENTS • d willing to get the members Mrs. J. Thompson, 'Norwood sting nicely. i in.House Furnisbings". . being. _ ks needed and one that they has'been !spending a few„days M•F• and Mrs. Ray Singer,.of+held in'the-Presbyterian Sunday EVERYONE WELCOME e to read. with Mrs. A. Samarillo. Dunbarton Shores, combined a I School Room, Thursday, Feb- _ a a public library, this is The Guides and Brownies business with pleasure trip, and ruary 1, at 2.00 to 4.00 p. m., _ ur library and the books are'Mother's L. A. held their mon. flew to Miami. Florida, last i and on Friday. February 2, at - e to you as 1 thl meeting at the home of week-end, returning on Tues- 10,00 a. M. to 4.00 p, m. Silver T y orrg'as}ou are y g" - g in the library area and Mrs. Lorraine McLeod with Ir- day. -Collection: -ill ladies welcome. those-outside the area, there ene Levick presiding. The re- a nominal. fee: Chime visit ports and general business was selection o! new a won- discussed. Anyone wishing to f, UR library and ate m Canadian Vocational Train-(join, the Auxiliary please call - __ - _ dy for. you.- Library Hours. Mrs. I. fiennie at 75: ing Program For _ eeday, 33 .p. m. and 7-9 p. Mr. A. Samarillo has been on Saturday, 3-S p. m: a`business trig this peat week Unemployed Persons to the Barbados - EIIeen..-Cooper Passes A joint eeting of-the Legion , The Province of Ontario. In co-operation 'with the Federal eral. services were held and the "Auxiliary, will be. held ' ' --Governuient..will provide in Provincial Trade Sebools, and Saturday for Miss •Eileen on January 30 at 8.30 p. m. to upon request, hr,some local municipalities where technical - per, �vtto passed away last discuss important buainesa. and commercial-facilities are available, training for unem- eaday alter a lingering The W. I. will be sponsoring -played persons, male or female, In certain trade or com- - ess, at Womens' College Ho- a course on "New Trends in mercisl subjects, provided there are sufficient applica- ' Lal. Furnishing" to be held in the tions. The aim of this programme - Cooper was well known United Church on Jan. 30 from P gramme ts.to train people for 1 Claremont, although she had 10.30 a. M. to 4 future employment. _ 1 p. M. and on .. .. .� n employed by.Tip Top Tai-(January 31; during the­.--same- s s for the past 25"years. She hours: ' Municipalhies-Wishing "To Set Up Local Training Prog- - rammes: General hlardmare Wrte to �e !nater.ration,. � : Department of Education, ■ Parliament Buildingt, - .. Toronto, Ontario. PAMITS - ECECT k= APPLIANFES ( 'Prospective °Trainees DO IT NOW "Contact your nearest Nations! EMployment Service of ice WITH A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN - TO®LS GLASS �� for Information about courses now offered In onads. -dome Improvement Loans are available through Allo - - - . Luing- wances. :. the-National_ r al ur bank under eslati9nai Housing Act for Where Unemployment Insurance benefits are exhausted or repairs to the exterior or interior alterations and rs a to -• ' do not apply, tralnees are paid living allowances. o wide variety of other I'm rov.- _ _ of home and for p - menta You may borrow up to$4,000 with up to ten yea7s cepa-y.T�iese onus aCe a so scat-,Tai1Te WHY -- to the owners of rental properties. Ba1sn s _ o a:r wary _ _ DO IT NOW - Phorte WHitehall 2-OM `f�icktl n0 - - ' - WITH A FARM IMeROUMENT LOAN ' CO-OP FERTILIZER - --Farm Improvement Loans, backed by the Domin- lon Government are Available from your bank- to s7,500 at five{ler cent simple interest and +up to ten years.to repay, NOTICE These loans cover the purchase of V types of -YOUR EARLY SPRING {farm equipment and improvement to the farm TO ALL PLUMBERS AND h°tlt:e and farm buildings. f . . BOOKING AND DELIVERY DRAIN CONTRACTORS , Do IT Now A Bylaw No. M% of the Township of Pickering provides WATCH FOR ANNOUNCE WITH A SMALL BUS/NESS.LOAN for she Licensing and Regulating of Plumbers, Master !Enquire about. Government-backed loans for ; Plumbers, Journeymen Plumbers, _; + Drain cootractora, MENT OF OPENING OF OUR improvements t°smart business establishments Drain Layers and Apprentices. This Bylaw tools effect January i, 1888. .through the chartered banks-up to t2b,000 and r tip to ten years to,tepay. To attars persons concerned with this Bylaw, they are .fi requested to reglster and -apply -far this: License on AftNEW STORE AND OFFICE.. . _ •- f _ Wednesday, January 31, 180[1, at 7.30 p. m. at the office y For advice and assistance,ON yasr of the Tots'nshig of Plehertag Works Department, located � rilVj01�l IoCati d/Gand Empbymsat Culp At the Bay Boad Sewage Treatment Plant, Llverpesl 1td., 1wod.by attlhority of t bl WChaei$111% 10 at the Lie.Franz. - NE 201 OR 202 - - Minisleref.istesr, -. Township of Pickering - • r , w , i ASN lir ' •• .PRE-DRESSED - --, '_ _ ROASTING or FRYING p � 7. i \ � y y 2Y2-34b. C I Average ; POUND y FRESH CHICKEN CUTS LEGS or BREASTS . . . . : 1b. 49c / TABLERITE - GOLDEN- DEW -- SLICED SIDE BACON . . Ib. 65e - =--- "RGARIN E __. MAPF LEAF PEAMEAL—Half Cryovac COTTAGE ROLLS : : . . _._ 1b. 49c -- 1-16 pkgs:. C . " - BROC -OL-1 ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE �•. ;. JAN. 24, 25, 26, 27 TENDER GARDEN - SA1CO MANDARIN - .QZ T,as C f FRESH No." 1 GRADE ORANGES 'II _ LARGE O, RIG. BUNCH z• PGS. KGS•C CCEREALS `39 PABfUM - - CRISP, TENDER No. I GRADE—Size 35 I:AB 25c oI:F _ {' GsE c i CALIFORNIA CELERY . :-.` 2 for 35c iDETERGENT •RUBY RED—Size 96 for 49c - IFLUFFO 3c OFF _ �.� FL DA GRAPEFRUIT . . . 10 _... .Irt[G. 29C I _ SHORTENING .. . . . . . SWEET, JUICY-5-1b. Cello. Bag - . t ASSORTED - _ _ _ FLORIDA ORANGES : . . : . . . . -ribs. 49C s ` s2 ,S FKG.. 9CS FRESH AND SOLID •BISCUITS. . . . . . .. . .. . - BRUSSEL SPROUTS 1b. c WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES - -_ Frozen—Turkey, " — -'_iFro• n urke�►, CSI'� -en or Beef--B-O: Pkgs. nNEAE.GRA.EFI�1�- az. Tins - lYtORTON PIE`S . . : . . or�i9c for DEL MONTE DRINK .. : . = _ 49 A TOTAL IN IGA BONUS BOOSTER TAPES 69 BOLOGNA or YAM LUNCHEON MEAT-12-Os. Tins x raOF fors c . . . . . . YORK MEATS . . . . . . . . . . - S E;2.00 BON TAPE WITH: US'TAPE WITH: RECEIVE X6.00 BOND '.... .. ::.;.`RECEIV . -- - -- - - IGA SUNNY MOR `fHERRY HIL! GOLD SEAL(SOLID)-7-Oz. Tin: - - COFFEE . . 1•Ib. `,� 'MILD CHEESE . . . 17-0:. cl�.— 65A for C BORDEN'S INSTANT HOT No. , GRADE .. WHITE, TUNA . . . . . 2 'CHOCOLATE ' . . _ TOMATOES 1402 Cello. Pk 116 n .. _ Ti t• A FAVORITEI ASSORTED TABLERITE - - - Cl110S . . . . 2 .10��:0::1 � . : COOKED MEATS 6-Oz. Pk`` DISNEYLAND CONTEST—Pkg. of 60 CCIGARETTESR cal of zoo MACARONI - ALL POPULAR 11ANDS MORTON FROZEN SALADA TEA BAGS . . . . . . . . . AND CHEESE 8 Oz Pkls. . . -. . SHOP AND SAYE AT .'. _ _ - h.. PICKERIN6 Ic ard sc)n . -