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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_02_08 NEWS1 " ALi3ltA wN1TENALI -_ I I C ET — - t- 1l� / -1-1. - - - VOL is \O. 19 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1912 PRICE:. lOC PER COPY , - PICKERING .t;�. • : - e ion a ues s -T aGos in ' ' esign y y - /, A y H jam Council Chambers To Hear ,: y ✓ r.' ice At Bay ASSeSSYYle-nt-PYEib�en7� t1,��•,,c w . Pickering Township council Dangerous �+ _ chambers were jammed with x r " Trac Here men, women.and and one black and Persons are warned this week _ . white cat, on.11�onday night to about the .dangerous condition • hear Delbert Goslin, come in _ �f-Frenehman•y Bay. Although Object To Race for some severe criticism froth e s been tufted and has delegation, that presented• , . h ire has fir. Edward'Lancaster, Brock a d on a we ivtYnd to be 17 inches thick Road, South, made strong ob-�196 name petition requesting his resignation. n.most places, there are many' ,jections to a proposed stock car Mr, Kenneth.Carr, in present- - -!track being- located at the con. . - aangeu,uv-,poly. I er of ing lthe petition, accused Mr. n Station Road and base- Fou will notice dark .gotti in.; I Gos in of violent discrimination s .!Line. , at a Township. Council 1• the.1962. assessmerits. _ he ace. here and there. Thee' meati^� this «_eek, to e Host to build a �oap•box car. A set of wheeH;, a frame:->,urzte,-plrxoud and. a father's_- - He claimed that the:•assessor ;pot% are muskrat; n,---t4 which me- said he- represented eight- appeared to base his assess- itud�9ce are a big help, Shown here is JI ke Burge�s of Bay Midges with h�ls father and - have, been built just;below the i een 'home•cw.-ners on Brock Rd. ments'bn the ability of the in- and Base Line, and presented a Dir. George A+lop, Derby Organizer on the right, a+, they prepare for the big day which ice--%urfare. Thee',dark %potti dividuai to pay, r 4iher than on; _ petition to Council. evaluat.on. He said are thin tired is pervon or a car Mr. Lancaster sa'd that in his property comes up this Jia}. -Photo by Barrie Pomeroy ', t Tossing over them could easily ;opinion, the- race track would Mr. Gostin applied his own pet- " go through. i,present a noise,nuisance anda..s°nal scale of land evaluation. „"n'•.nR, tl tl 11lu„ig1,NC 6�.^d;iN,e'lMLllni!!I'�!N ! raffic. hazard to children, and i putting. market value of =59 ijh i 'Team defeated Sunderland 4-- 1 ! per acre on=farm land in Hort. 1; !o%;er the value of neighboring Pickering, w. u-Qb he called ;:. weex. props ts. -- , {pp-. - Mr. Kennington. .teacher _at.; .8couts Hold Bottle Drive I have not-encountered any� M r, arrtIv.ridic that P i ek r i n ” Village O{Gs Lincoln Ave. school. accompan- I &si Carr said that since t - 9 - one who favours this track" he fed the Pickering Pee Wees-to, tic are pleased to report that..said consider the assessment ,vane, a hockey.at Varsity Stadium on!the Scout Bottle A^:ve was a issibner to be a civil se want, , �i- Bert Sandharn who is Kn!hr!!RRrNN'N+"ll l!F!++� w ::• + 11.1lUGp.NNnN1AN;N4:11 "1++...„'!a;„,; :!"+'1L' n” tt,i!tiF+;l .I Saturday'. University of-Toron--..s Y^a�,s _?f .�u have extra boy: proposing the track said, that and not a man who seems to be +lam P . . F rennin the towrishi 'as his own Mr Gordon Found has been:Schools of the area will tie clot-1to defeated the Cn+ �rsity of!'es, phoneo�ir.� James Dailey, he would be glad to meet Mr. $ e tLantral 11-6. W n = -_*�-� for .the Annual private domain, we vigorously at -home with-an inflected foot. ed. enabling tc,acl:e:s to aneric. Lancaster and disease the mat• protest*his attitude toward the restilting in .the, removal of a Some-group3 are arranging to I T Sentinels tiara t (in the's "Father and Son Banquet" ,are ter, He had just presented- a , Gr. 9 S. 3 class went (in their being, carriedon. Last Friday, ratepayers, nail, at,-Asx Hospital, this, special speakers: and otY-;' c,r brief to Council An which hE ! He claimed that rinse rate- : +ers are choosing from the teach-i January par t+� eFm�'�1. Dist. Cub Siaste'r• Mr. �ta�ox.+proposgd, not only the track, but y week. — hen to the home ol.Jane.;filler honoured 'the_ First Pickering pavers have had' their assess- W. C. �I?:z}car _was 3 dinner ers •hemsehea. T�aohers fz , ! . - arfific:al ice and sports fadllt•;meet reduced; onl to have the Pack. in paying them a :°isit. `,ies which he said could be used. y guest of alis. ii A aha--Heleh Pickering `Dist.'School w371 ' b- I - Commissioner reassess the next Matchett. Toronto, last Satur- taking an active pari. Mr. Ji O. . _ �(+ se by groups in the area. free- of year. - • day evening., ;Erisbin will be Chairman of the R�;arians l charge• except for lights: Council is.aware of this and ' Mr. and }Les. James 'Pyette, Commercial Section: JIT. Har- 1L"Mrdi. St,, mere iPi Sarnia. cey Fenton.,_Indust;:al Art$ _'Mr, I Oko Spoils' openly tt re purchased a that y j why-do they allow-it to continue 1 �r a the speaker asked "We treat Attend 'Windsor and ,Det:oi2 recently, Ted Gauder. Sot's' Ph!tical " is an it 'ustrial-area"' ask- co fi ed Rewe Scott. until will' see fit to.pass a for one week. 'Training, and X ss B, Carroll i - - motion at once having the Co- Jlrs, Florence Calvert spent will be m-ChairYnan.o: the Lat•, Z:erihers o_` the loral F;��tary _ "Ye:i, I was", said _:ai Lan r. rnissionez• .dismissed withoutlast weekend in Tororto,- with' Section,'-Nlr, Bert Cafik,• aq,Club.:will be atfeading Ehe 3n Theatreeaster. - "-friends, and while there took in District Chairinan of, Prefess-l ual D.strict Conference at the! - - further delay," ;14r, Carr sa°d. Speaking. on the same subject the Ice Revue, at the Gardens. i fonal Development .Committee,�Roval' Yc.,rk. Ho_el on March I. The two bylaws on Sur_day' I Mr. R. G. P.ov ch trged that the - SOrrv.to1iPAS Jiro. Larry Tay• has done much of the planning fE and 3 - morning• afternoon Theatre and Sundae coons got Fir C} n? 11 Assessment 'Comrriiss:one✓ has for is' in Ajax Hospital again. for _the ConfereriCe,' and e,%ening sets orfs,'including-final reading-this «eek br the I icrrsted a virtual-.,dictatorship `We.hope the stay will be short, -Last Thursday. 1Lr,' and �Lrs. I the Gov Ball. Pickering Township council. It was reportee :o• the News' "Everybody to get rid of :fir, and Mrs. W�' P-ackham, P.. Derrick and family return today, is probably the On a recorded vote on each I on February "at tv-r, robins 1 but council does.not wake epi ' Oshawa, were visitors for din a holiday-in-Califorma,We. most widely represented service bylaw, Mrs. Jean --L. JtcPher- were at Rouge Hills. the necessity of getting rid . mer_on Sunday, at the home of hope , they .had an enjoy able club :n the war ld- 'o and pram, son voted against them. Fire Chief. Don. Lvnde, said I him" Mr. Roy said. = their son Reg. and Mrs. hack• tri icall'y-in' every country•now'on .-I voted against the questions l Prof. F. LaBrie said that the p• g that two robins were sitting just I ham, Windsor Drive. Nfr., T. L. Daly'. Windsor Dr., !this side of the Iron Curtain. Ad-:on the ballot; so h could ,not outside he South-west fire hall.I Act allows for a certairr amount Glad to see Mrs. Alvira left on Sunday.. on a -business.ministration is carried out b>' ,change my stand at this time,"!Ileputy-Chief. Jim Glendenning I of discresion on the 'part,of the � Yandt, Elizabeth St.•home af• trip, extending to Idaho. and in districts. I tit•s• '.McPherson said. She add• woufdh't believe it either, un-i Assessor.. He said he was' not ter surgery; at Ajax Hospital. ' We would. like to welcome If the same relationship enc?'ed, that she knew her Zote . laving ..personal charges, but til he looked -for'himself. g The Educational -Con- Mrs: Marie Slocke, on her arr: fellowship,were found in .dip-'would not-prevent the two by,`` Is this a record for Feb. Z Y 'did fee] there had been unfair=' Terence for Dist. 20, will Be held ival in Pickering, from West lomatic circles that is found in laws from passing. iHear this • we can produce Hess somewhere. and cited two at Pickering Dista High School, Berlin, for three-weeks. Rotary Cirlces, there wouldn't Councillor 3& B. `Atowbray I at least one man who a few dayv local cases of assessment as on February 15..All Secoritlary. The Picketing M:E ger Hockey be ani'-.Ir-0a Cui't^�:: ];otarians said'that-4 a way council voted ,ago told wq he had robins a• examples. _ -around the r:orld will sit 'do%% en the bvlaws did not necesa•'.round his-place sail winter.,Ed. Reeve Sherman .Scott agreed together at an international con- -- -1 fer.nce with the astonishing 'srily reflect their personal feel-r that cotirtcil could- meet in co- Piekering Midgets To Play In reqs on Clie matter, mmittee with• Mr. Gostin to dii- . friendliness and •ca operation, eve Sherman Scott, and cuss assessment problems. 06u- Reyet.we see continually- men ofA�NL'AL DEER 1L Councillor John- Greening con- J1EET�TG - ncillor Hubert Wank asked for Class, •�;, '�O. M. H. A. Ple[ydowns diose 'same'nations struggle- to curred that Council had no oh- the meeting establish the same thing in their 7 Edct Wooillands' A� biden own? countries. oice but to pass the bylaws in j BY bOi G 'HORTOP Everet, Gould' and Craighad yew of the ratepayers favour-twill be held on 'Tuesday, 11%b- i each tallied- once for the locals Pickering Rotarians are mak in the questions by such a With two,games- irr hand last -and Togereon had got a• pair Ing a strong effort'to have one + $ ruary 13, at 8.00 p. m. at the READit week the Pickering Midgets of g At his stage of the Imajority at the Last election. Community Hall, opposite the: "One J(an's Opinion" i hundred- percent attendant@ at! South-west Fire Hall.. This Reek On Page 5 collected three out of a pdssible game, it,` seemed as though � --�t€erence. f ------ four _four points and consequently Pickering would , win hands ended up in•first,place.in their down. w ` league. During he 'first two periods, _... The club under_the sponsor- Cobocertk had missed some ex. ft axa ie L > e antes. ar —r%41 was w n 10 ameA,'lost J,'and tied oat for Pickering was con- - o g ins g •one over the regular season's tinuoUsly harassed by.the ppp - play, The, Coboconk club who osi in front of the net uncover- are who were .ref are in Class D in O. M, H. A:, , the erat- ",ksse,sr.•iefrt as it affects "capital 'gains act should__ be.-fAK'-min-value. They felt system. la downs finished in second rumours'raise land•values, and . Donald. Sanderson' 'said--he p y is shooting by Coboconk -and the farmer, got a real going- looked into. would sell his 150 acres at what P if a could scare of the. Mr. Middleton then divided this is not fair. t2 i` _- -- _his for h u behind the locals and they gave Coboconk at bay during 'the- Pickering'Township�Federation"the'crowd into groups. They . . its roe a �- the Pickering team a good run first two. frames. On the other of Agriculture, last Thursday were .to' discuss what they felt. the problem was "high cost-of get it. "2 don't want to fight for their money. - harld Pickering' had •taken• ad- night, at Brougham, when ev- was the major problem, and to- schools". Solution was to--cut assessment Minister year". M. B. On Monday night, -the play- vantaL&e of their opportunities ery .seat in the house was fill - then offer a solution. dotcn on this item. ers and some 'of the hockey and were well rewarded with at the Township Hall, - Don. Sanderson, Claremont, a] Vizeley's group felt the Dymond said he felt that farms concious inhabitants from the five goals with,only one third•of Donald Middleton, of, the..Ont.. said - his group felt. education'problem is with' interpretation"'should >ie arodu ed on basis e ` village. of Pickering twisted .the game -remaining. ario Federation Property Com- mill rate was a big problem and of the Act, and solution was, to what of they proowns duced, not them. the their way through the snow to At the beginning of the,third mittee; said "high taxation is a solution was to apply tax'to're replace the,Assessor or-'change swathe hop do tri Select Comms 'Sunderland. The locals won 5.1. period, Coboconk came,out on major problem of the fanner".. sidents of a,farmand not to the rhe Act. He itch's roe felt Mee woulii take all these prob-. Nesters scored twice and Rusc- the ice full -of spirit and deter• -He said "the Government is land and buildings. Gordon- pd' group and Balsdom also'got miYiation." They rallied for -no concerned with this problem to Keith Ward's group felt in. the problem was that of - en- isms int consideration. He ur- itti, oration created a croaching urbanization and the ged all farmers to get together -. on the s ore sheet. less than six .goals in the last the point, they have appointed creased •pop Thurad night's game at the period. The locals although a a Select Cgtyiiiittee to 'review' problem, and school-tax•should-solution - to tax on ability to and not have any more splinter Btrooklin rens against Coto- Ifftle 'flustered and-astonished -the-Assessment Act. apply to - house and lot, .and pay and under•capital gains_ _ groups. - conk . ed in an S-8 tie and at the opposition's comeback Mr.'Middleton -claimed - th'e not the-whole,farm" _ R_G. Roy said, -. the man who T. D. Thomas; M. P. P., , a prove to be the highlight of managed to tie the score be- farmer does not enjoy the same 'Bili Collins said his group can,pay should not be penalized member of the Select Commit- the year. A fairly good crowd fore tfio-final buzzer sounded_ income as the rest of . Some felt. the problem.'. what is a for those who will not work. tee said they would'welcome the a hand to see good goal. Nesters playing-qne of his best solt}tions, he suggested to the bonafide famer.•Tax on basis "Z haeme dBstroyfed my-lictiYd• brief$ from the farmers. skating, good games got the three goals„fat' problem-of'-high'takation for the of present use, not on owner- pay here", ebecause, said a progress Rdoyes not felltt the problem Is with the Ass- . Scott said he tc[fdl1R$. strong alt $. 8 $ pay ' teimwkrk •and outstanding in- Pickering in the last fraime. His farmer were: "Fixed Asaess-. ship,_ h" " L�On-��ileh said that essment Act, not the Assessor. dividual efforts on -both teams. ability-combined. with.?tis um. ment;" ,Fixed Taxation", and .' Dr. VV% P cKay's :group Section 35 of the Assessment Act -President. Norman Lehman, On_ the .previous occasion selfish play aAd`aupPeme effort "pay only ,on osis of percent• the same ;oblem, but suggest when these two teams met, earned him the,honour of being age oT income, "assess farm at cutting down, on, "educational peitallldng the non-working fu• who chaired-the meeting, said rovisions". mer is abominable. Fife said - it was one of the ttlost interest- , Pickering edged fobocortk by top alai foa.the locals. its value on market; having P_ verdict.-In Tburti¢ay'e The tf fo ndw will meet oth• planning-if fancier sells off a Prof.•La Brie said-bis:group, is a As"Ge ssei on actual_value, the Federation In many gaJne the - teams in the O. M. cornet tat, he'creates problerrA, found'the major problem was, - int,o the last_period --A'_A la beats: - that land U not assessed at a but cannot, under the Preseptyears, p_yd c 16 Va . rrARVART -�, Repo from anc��aent ter ::vrljw nson, THE - P :Wal P IKEIt1NG �1 EWS >� �,�. BTAII;It. of >ISTAILISHEN1 t.1 11 powder, butter, canned BARRISTER • SOLICITOR NOTARY PUdI►C -The Debate on the Speech milk Issued every Thursdoy from the Throne is being-pro- Pork, vJtieat,etc. Through great CO ISSIONfR FOR OATHS by The News Printing and publishing CwnDaaya ceeaea with by Parliament and efforts on the part of the Gov- Telepitonet WMiitehalk Z-08 -- --- ----� L rized as es haVe now been taken ernmen Second Class Mail Natter Post office Deft, Dtta1Me• cn8 the amendme t submitted been diminished tot, the t a great surplus has ph y -- 0aib/ stabs $3.00 per Yew by the �� tear tent. We have been able to die Northwest corner of Old'Plan oR No.Z Mi wo _ •' SYKCRIFTIDM RATES: $2.50 Par 1� - opposition part' BARRY MURKAR, Editor s After the completion of the pose of the pork surplus --and Ap1fERTIs1110 RATES Yr01E - fourth day of this debate on the skim milk powder surplus` the Thione-Speech,-it-was.sus'-as well. The only,item remain pended by unanimous covernt the Governmentisids theern butter :.DOt�a►I{� G. rossl�y in order to give the Go s and means are The ment the oppo considered to spos RELATIONS CONSULTANT - on now being c for its a royal n B the p=rovincial goy to Parliament PP _ Advertising ..A Select Comnnittes b the expenditures in in respect to of this surplus.. •Trade Publicity - Produi t News _ ernment to review the,'Asseseme Act T. D•Thomas, M' L. A" acreage payments to the west• On February 8; I am looiting B for to the visit of the Pick- COHITH BUILDING �* AJC` PLAZA is a,member of that committee. He told s meeting of farmers ern$42 million, and an mount of ering District High School stud- Pickering: WH. 2-0363 at Brougham, last Friday night that it was a long job and it - ---- - E40 million toward the Municip- ants, some sixty-six-in all, who WH. Z-1231 -- would---likely take another year to complete it. al Winter Works Incentive Pro- will be visiting Ottawa and Par- who attended this gram' liament at that time. This is an - -It w 31zoBe in the know, s-on these F a� ^• ` r-'a`'` „ f rom- meeting, -that changes were ne8ded in the Act. especially where rates will continue for some days Pickering and is organized by. PERSONAtIZEp i'ROT�T the farmer is concerned..Specifically.mentioned was the farm- is is aa widellowed.Ide range of discussion M'1'•ory William, llia m,Parish, their Hist- 7 } r SI , A - - s not work the farm Y.imself. cost of projects'under time, another'lot, A. R. F�./RT1ER,—IN�+�+�R+ CE er who although the wrier. ace Total co Pr 7 At the same t . The opinion seemed to be that this type of farmer. should not the Municipal Winter Works of students from the Uxbridge t s . program has now reached $258, Hig:, School will also be visit- PHONE. AT�OAII� Z021 v be penalized by being-higher assessed that the "dirt farmer".. 000 000 compared :to $238,000.'ing the Capital City'of Canada. 4 000•at this time last year. These visits 'are always a _ CASUALTY At the moment. it would appear at least,,that the Act ha§ the'� Thew of Yuen to be hir- - I great pleasure to me. because it ! FIRE AUTO ' • LIFE and not the farm being assessed.', ed directly on site during the affords an opportui� for-our` - mazi• a.1 pertod%of the program has now- young people to observe at first ' Gordon Hepditch. County Assessor. who was at the meetin,,, reached'. 111.200, compared .to hand how' Parliament works` termed this section-of the Act.as "abominable", and we agree :93.000 at this time last year. to. i t aces of interest 1 t The Government contribution inthe Capital of Canada. } with him.,The man who has enough 'money from one occupat..,will he over 532.004.000 on the I am Son to buy a farm, should not be penalized,.in our opinion just!basis of projects already apt great deal looking g leasurcforwardalsom to GLENDALE APPLIANCE SERVICE 'because'he-chooses to-hire so-none to operate the farm. rather I roved and this will increase be. the "Meet Your Member" meet- - - , fore the deadline for the prog- ing which is being held in *the I EXPERT REPAIRS TO . WASHERS, DRYER than quit his oroginaI occupation to :o'so himself.. ram in the Spring_ f, V illage of Brooklin on the even- i We agree with :sir. I3epditch and Peeve Sherman Scott: who When the debate on these es' ing of February ..9, at_wkich _ AND DRYERS VENTED gr timates is finished then, of said, it is the Assessment Act that needs changing. rather than me I hope to be able to meet - T 'T`E g 1758 `course, the continuation of the time the Assessor. I Throne Speech-debate for an all of those who will be present `- rL_ LL additional four days will bb pro on this occasion, to relate to Telephone e Donald Middleon of the Ontario Federation ceeded wish. >. the Govern �)f'••� -- lsuggested that land oxners could be taxed under Capital Gains. I : Over many 'years the Gov. .ment and alsb to have an oppor- erament has been troubled with tunity of exchanging views.with- In this way it could be fair to-all. The farmer. as long as he is farm surpluses, such as. skim them. - .Taiming is a9mmo a sam�s h:s neighbor but, when he sells for a large amount of money he can be taxed at the time on i there. will travel •to the Sear- CIA L 'the amount he received for. the farm. ��'R�O�� boro Golf Course. Refreshments Cr e a t p Ij 5 O T _ - will be served at the church orf• 1- YYfr. 'Middleton says that,assessment is a major problem•of the ter returning. Irkp�IMETS , tasarrer all oyer the province. nice will mak MONUMENTS BEACH _ The _bttle boys and girls ir. O F I the, Beginners' Department of We do feel that in time, the Select Comm ���� • F DISTINCT-1 ON 1� The seri i.ey at L?unfa.r Sap Dunfair Baptist Church- Sunday J f y ~changes that will benefit,the far^^>er. How soon'such changes ;fist Church.this Sunday will be- School hope their teacher Mrs. _ twill come about, we do not ;:now. The Select Committee is open gi- W.th the showing of a filn! t F. Blackstone. who is in Aga un- Hospital, will.soon be home ane ' in elect•'dairL y-School' commo n utg at the 9.af L beak writh them in Sun, Schon'. �a,. THREE. GENERATIONS to suB$. III eatfons: Then will make recomr-iendations and where it Boca from there `s an}oze s e .cs. but if it comes an a m. Following Sunday Schoo: Congratulations. to Dougtas i year, you can bet the cha:",es :::_be favourable. - a the Morning-Worship at•li.00 I Jeffers,. who was 9ifteen year; �I a. m: when �Lr: Herbert John- ofd on Thursda`, Feb.-8. The Fairport Beach Lades tt� O�d Bros. Ltd• I.san, who; is Preen't Yigagec' Association will#hold their ne,;rl theological study at Centrall• i Baotist..Seminary, will be guest meeting in the Cornettmity Hal- ` r000_P`ER BLOCK LTD -. speaker. 4jr. Johnson will also on February 13, at,2.00 p. m. " M E N T S be speaking in the evening a+ Glary Wilkinson was rushed �i' ao o'colck. in'the absence of to the Ajar Hospital with a sev- MO B•335Z q40 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO pastor Holmes, ere case of the croup. He was t WHITBY immediate) laced in an oxv- DUMDAS ST. EAST BLOCKS & BRICKS We were sorry to Learn that p P he will - Mr. Wm. vIcLean has been-con• gen tent, and we trope fined to ed with c ickenpox.' better. — — f, b ti soon be :- 1TRUCTURAL STEEL All the Brownies .in Fairport+ Mr and ilrlrs R Singer held .. a a skating party on the Bap for . .. CRAN-E RENTAL. ;Beach will be glad to knout' some of their friends last Sat- _ V ttrat Brown Owl, Mrs. Doris Cane is home from hospital and urday evening. _, >YTATIQN ROAD, rICKERING, ONTARIO re cuperating. nicely, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Boudt ane? - OP - Phor im WN- 2•19W - WA. 2-5103 - SAO' B•5911 Mr. and Mrs, J• Blanchard. Claude, attended the O'Keefe V i Centre, on Saturday aftemc+r+^ 10, 196 of Toronto, former residents of and later, dined•with.friends in urday, February 701+ Fairport Beach, visited Mr. and Brampton. "'1 Mrs. 1.- Williams on. week An eleventh birthday party *AN Z�+rjL+ Y _ and was held'on Saturday for Step r v j7E i� - - Birthday congratultaions to ante Jones. Those attending Thomas A. Newman, Q �• Barbara Crosier, who was eight Susan Singer, Julie Peterson O �' STORE .aeR• R gp1•IC2TOS years old op.Thursday, Feb. 8, Mary Wilkin*on, Margaret L _ va�.--� _ A'toboggti apart is pinaned _ for this taurd y ni Feb 10' ' S a ght, Parkinson Beryl Watkins Cali t dace Munn, Angela Julian, I{at- h - ,maple ! _Las for the Hi-Teens, providin 'Kingston Roeid, West Of :. • B there is enough snow. The mem• h t y Jones, Gail Hansen, Bert .� • :DtJNBARTON Unternahrer and Pa Calliah. i FAIRPORT ROAD. SOtiJTH :bars are asked to meet at theStatiOn Road P,ekering Former residents Mr. and church at 8.00 P. m., and from ties. Lionel Sharp, of Cobourg _ k ARIOUS CHILDREN'S S A D :: �r KINDS OF LADY S MEN' visited the Julians and the Par ' LDRE '5 SHOES - _ insons this past eek-end. , , A special feature is being planned for the Ladies' Dorcas See The Well-known •`D•ackr VISIT (society, of Dunfair Baptist con- Hevwetson — SkipCalong, Etc. ,. gregation at their next.meeting. �. ion Thursday, February:15, at i• 8.00 p. m. Mrs. G. Micklewright .-Cana different makes of importClaremont Co Oporato be expert in dress-making, will - ' be demonstrating the proper shoes lri OUr V1T1ndOWs;_ - edtzre on some-of�ofe r difficult.aspects of this Art. Al] 1VE ALSO HANDLE LACE$."-I`'BaLZ:S+-$RtSAEs— C ladies in Fairport B>'ach are AND TA'-%A SHOE POLISH IN A RIDE e n' invited. .: RANGE OF COWSGran Among the children confined e to their homes are: Ross pia. :,$ring"Your Old Shoes l�llon9 and with measles; Ruth Cumm Ings, with asthma: Janice Den- OURTO .HAVE THEM EXPERTLY REPAIP.ED hl 1 1 7. .SHOP OFFICES nay andDonna Greene, withEW STARchicken Pox. _ • - Paddy Dunne celebrated his ---Phone: WH2- 2 i 8th birthday with a party at.his I _ ' Friday; February 9, -- 2.00 P. M. ami' home. Glen Willi John and Tom-Fitzpatrick=were guests. Many Kapp' returns of the day Store Hours: Friday 2.00 --= .00 P• M• to SandrA Usher, who will be 5 . = Q M }� c (� years old on February 10 ended were: Mrs. Dunn, Saturday: 8.00 Ar Mr -� 6M P M Mr. and MFs P Dunn were year on Feb.s old10 P. r A. ba shower was held at 11�s's. T Fit:patriek, .Mrs. ];J „ pleased to have her sister and - husband NW. and Mrs. J. Luc me Lucas the ho of Mrs B Giroux, of boa and Mra B Cpl" s ng ` e ., Pickering, for Mrs J Balleaty, vp A good time was had Y , Door Prizes Free Coffee &_Donuts I as guests over the week-end. anct espeisily by Mrs' Gft- Congr atulatione tb Richard :of Dunbarto Beachoho�att �- Newman who Will• be twelve from Fairpo _ - ''rMnUDAY, FtBACAAY A lac `,T-H E P I C X E R I NG NEWS" a PAOX 111111111111fli _ � St. Andrew's BUSINESS DIRECTORY - S�ry i ees I n Church �j �T St. Andrew's Preebvterlsen - ! tel! i -LL M G. L�s']! $Q � _ Church The " Chur yes The church was Kvell Tilled on :. :8�Tt!► dI �'oadtw GUARANTEED - McEACH IRRIIINNIIIHIIIIWIIAIUNGIIINIIIIIIMI11tlUWUIIIWU: Sunday morning. with. service 10-Tr e1CrYiee conducted by Mr. Kennetp Her. - - TELEPHONE WI'i- 2-2741 , Funeral Director on. The combined choir ektered Any Make or Model Pickering o the Psalm Tea pans the hart A t t — - for cooling streams". Scripture . ART�UR 'k' United Church was from Galatians 5. Mr. Her- QR�rST PIN , ONT. a on preached the 4th sermon in PICKERlNG Private N11b+►Iant! Service Ministers REV. MEIVKLE burTARS a series of five sermons on tY.2 .. Book of Galaltians. He mention- -- - VDAY OR MIGHT TWO CHURCH SERVICES ed especially, verse 1. .and 9,49 am. and i1,A7 am. spoke of the' liberty where Christ had made us free. No - WATER DELIVERED Sunday Schaal Some Hour ' matter what happens, ore a • WM. MCEACHNIE, Prop. _ AUDIEY — walk in the spirit shall inherit the Kingdom of God. West .of Dunbarton * >.is P. M. - Sun. school The anthem "All things bright . 4RESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 2.30 P. M. - Church Service _ - _ - , and beautiful" by Davies, svgs , _ PHONE Phone WH. Z-2171 g. by four girls of St. And- sun METICBABY NEEDS ren s Girls Choir, Bonnie Gor- COS S • S - - T-__ •_.__.. . - - - --- _ Pickerin Ont. man, lV arson ria in, Jo-Anne t ' ATiantle Z Sr- GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Hawker and Marton Van Nus. • - CHURCH - The minister expressed the —' MORNING WORSHIP than s o e congregation o TORE HOURS: ..... 1 T a.m.-Wet Rouge School the girls on their lovely contri= KEN and CLARKE . 'j;Leighton, Fraser. Auditorium bution to the service.' Mrs. O. WEEK DAYS DAILY g a.m. to 9 pan. P R E N T I E SUNDAY SCHOOLS Harney assisted by Miss Anna- . belle Graham, led the Juniof. eJ �� Drynan & Mdrdoeh West Rouse School congregation. Music was under SUNDAYS and .HOLIDAYS.,1:p.m. P. AUCTIONEERS Sotiehon and 9,30 a.m.—Il years and•orlr the direction 'of. Mrs.; Marian Barristers, 11 aim—up to t years McClement. The annual meet•onto 10«+YesirPICKERI PHONE White-- 112-5%1 — �A read 11 a.m.-Nwrsery, in' a congregation was held hall Z-Jr961 g ef-th CareAii*1 Inywsnosra.Tair a� Notorios Pink Centennial Rood School- orr Monday evening in the Sun- Peso PpeailW% � wf.» ales ••• BANC OP COMMERCE CHAM US }� a•m-All oges. day School room. Parents: are N -0 •w &wsoe•bb Rata• 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR- asked to remember the•Supday r EillAl fERVICE AT ONE PECEI B Simcoo St: N., Oshawa School at 9.45 a. m. Sundays., -- and have the rhil4ren *attend _ w•� P.O. �*Pb � Telephone RA. 3-3446 St. GW" regularly.. Graham HARDWARE RLrkha. P.O. Pk... Ma#. 2M s� - - - - - PRENTICES kers r»•n «+ +i»+ Anglican . _ . Aeetwa«r er.o. 1890 5t. George's Angticaa Church APPLIANCIS - PAINTS. = TOOLS _ PiCKERING - ONTARIO The Afternoon Group.of the _ FLEURY- . Dr. John Le A - REV. H. S. SHEPHERD D.D. Women's_Auxiliary of et Geo GLASS - ETC• E. R-. FLED box 198, Pickering, Ont. rge's held their first meeting on R . - SOLICITOR E N T I s T Phone wHitehalt 2.3917 Jan. 25_at-the Parish teen :G E N E R'A L HARDWARE ' With a fairly good attendance NOTARY PUBLIC y --- SUNDAY. SERVICES and a' well planned alternoon. rri.ls at Ow xkw~ Raid �e�< - $30 o.m.—Holy Communion we felt, that our meeting was phone' WHitehalI 2-1911 . Pickering H4bh ed Creek Pickering I1.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer very successful. AT. Z-7391 op AT. 2-1364 11.00 a.m-Holy Communion With the installation of offic- • Medical Centre 1100 a.m.-Sui� School In the f th Sunday) era, coming at a later date the y following officers will.form e parish Han ti — 110URf: executive. • 11.00 a.m.-Nvn•ry - IResday ro Pelday-*:>03°ABFsw * President. Mrs. Ltndo; -Sec.- At the Parish HtHY ' -- fatardaY and Evewisys ro a ear Tres. Mrs. MacLeod: Dorcas �px CO a r kY Appo Ream-oyes LIP y- secretary, Mrs. Heleh Robert- WEDNESDAY OFFICE: WH, 2.Oe;60 WEDNESDAY eon, Literature secretary, Mrs. ,'. - .John-Manville Dealer , RES.% :WH. 2-1855 10.00 olm—Hoy Communion and Mrs. H, S. Shepherd. Piani.�.. CIA p - Interpasbns for the ${tli Mr's. Chrill Farr, :.DON'T IV OV"MPROVE An ladies who en a 1ea3= ""'a"` _ MONUMENTS y joy P �- w ant and interesting afternoon WITH ALUMINUM OR WOOD momtnom - . ; .eew are incited to in us, WM . E . .Ro88tT AUStIN, Prep. _ .. C1K/StH/tl SCIeACe we ,hail meet'the last Thur*- • . . COMBINATION DOORS 8 WINDOWS R!. 1, wkisky, Oriwrio rr_��• day of each- month at the Par. Tw taller .rest of w ,7V(/� ish Hall. . Two capable ladies PAL-O-PAK, INSULATION FOR ATTICS ROUdE HILLS, ONTARIO will be on hand in,.the nursery w lt. 3'Niginray. k.+vr..r1 ,S H E R R I N -.-TERMS ARRANGED "q%"y avid Ajax to care for children of mothers .-..-.CHURCH SERVICE AND who #ish to attend. Ptto1IR: Whitley Mo. saK: - * SUNDAY SCHOOL - No.. 2 Highway WHitehall 2-3251 J SUNDAY-11 a.m.—In Ilse Funercl and Allerton Wilding, Kingston Rd. At Rouge Hills / � nn L U M B N G Ambuia•nce Service Testimonies of Healing are 91w, _ C_ A .MO ( - UT P c, the ':•',�nesday Meeting. DENNIS CARTAGE 'SEPTIC TANKS ALFRED KAYES 11f held at s p.m. ALL ARE WELCOME The Claremont ' Co-Operative PLUMBING BATHROOMS IND. 4 Highway The Reading Roos+ is-Open to . axil hold the official. opening of o t e.r : Supply CLEANED PRESSURE SYSTEMS at Picketing Beach Road Public ccofi Daily their new store this Friday at .Soo gals. ... $4 o s9 00 the Publ Some an p_'. m. There will-be prizes'and 8 �� ...ESTIMATES GIVEN '* For fotlser information Sfl pals. .. - W. J. BUTT 2 refreshments Call ATIanNe 2,2633 1,000 gals- 57 00 Phone WHitohall 2-671 T _--_ Mike .Vateraino was up ice AUO SANO - 3RAVR Oshawa - RA. 3-4044 Telephone fishing at Hawke lake on the TOP SOIL AND PILL weekend and o his u a• WHitehall 2-3610 S ILL T. µ got q of , I y i r Mrs Howard Hockley spent INE T N A 4-e0>y _ - .Ste Andrews teat weed at the home of '-her - Telerisiaf. Sl Radio i -Presbyterian Church daughter; Mrs. Ken Petty' ofmmmmaxam _ IRS •rS Church SL N., Pickering, Ont. smpua - Victoria re BRADY The s3' atde of "the comm- Kenneth Heron, B.A. Minister unity is extended to Mr. PeterE f / P 1191 Phone. W H2-2883 White of Claremont on the pass• C a n I'1 a6t 5 a to rl n PHONE TEtwpw PLUMBING � �' ; • _ 'DUIVEARTON RADIO R T-V 9.43 A.M. Sunday school ing of his. mother last week.,11.00 A.M. Chords Service A pretty wedding took place A. H.R�TTEW STORE in the United Church here lastINGand BIRTHDAY CAKES Saturday, when Miss Satndra•Davis;• daughter of . Mr. and Tho. one loco ►� Duni +rrton. _ Mrs. Tomo Mr was united kp � at Pies OurSROGER G. CONANT, &A. evRrpfhinB 1° PlutnbiR. marriage to Mrs Robin Mack- GOOD VALUE AT THE enzie, son of Mr.:and Mrs. AlanR AND fOtJCiTOR UNtTED CHURCH Mackenzie, of Brock Road. The RIGHT PRICE ceremony=was performed byREET PICKERING _ -'WH. 2-"" CONITH. BLDG., AJAX ► s>>• ra,, (Highway No. Z) Etev.'A. E. Cresswell. After the _ flsecN •SeMM. Oehaera Sawrany To 140 p.m _ W. A. McKAY, M.A., Ph.D. wedding, the feception was held REPAIRS i ALTERATIONS MINISTER, in Guild 'hall, ;Guild Inn. The held last•week for Miss Sandra couple will reside 4n Whitby. Davis at her home here. She P y 4340 Kingston Road P Mr. and Mrs. Arthur-Bates cepa the iecipieht o! menu lou- NARA'I3 BELIEVE 1�IS�l WE COB• a --Service of Worship _ - . • of Woodbridge, spent day sly guts. Miss Donna Norton that d the W I'�IN g edges: d Miss Elenor Welsh acted fighting, and employ- ` 11.00 A. M. with Mr. and Mrs. Don'Hedges., won oR PHONE ment of force, even for ,the hep sit« a" co"" AT. 4-4721 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hagg as hostesses. right cause: will not bring a- = Church School have moved from Claremont to Miss Susan Hayward spent bout g� results. When thought r ' widelone Insurance s„ baildines, Toronto. the weekend in Toronto with of war coines: it must'be opp- wiadmilw, Siwe, Etc. Mrs. Wm. Wagar and.son of her uncle, Mr. C. Jane. All Departments Deed by a stronger thought of' AWpwekile Insurance of All OWe 'Newburg, spent the •weekend, Mr. and Mrs, 'Gerd Taylor peace. A thought of hatred must •`_ DENNEY BROTHERS with Mr. and .Mrs.• John Norte attended the Boat Show in'Tor• be destroyed by a inore wer- ' -- Bowman & Gibson. 9.45 A M.' y ht HEATING CONTRACTORS _ nn• onto on Saturday night. •Sul thought of love:Thoughts :of� . PNONEs r mff&Y MO. 8-i 11 A busload 1,of'Claremont young Mrs. N. Hill of Toronto Was 'war bring destruction to all tear SERVING CHRIST IN THE people attended the . 'hockey a visitor at the home of . -:qtr. ' g Hot Water, Steam Systems COMMUNITY SINCE 1839 mony, welt-being, restfulness Installed game at Maple Leaf Garde :s and Mrs. Samarillo.last week; and..coittent. Thoughts of love' W, H. J. Thom 'sort, on Saturday night last. Mr. and Mrs. A. Row&spent are constructive of brotherhgod, P Mr. and Mrs. Clare Kee�il too days in Ottwa last week on pe, e, friendship and happin- B.A.,' LLB. Alterations and Repairs HAVE YOU s7sited Mr'. and Mrs. Bert'Ga'1- pleasure and business. `N y: TEmp1e 9-3357 ss. A an is oway'of Peterboro on Sunday. .Claremont citizens will be a Tl t' 2-2409 `8/1RRISTER and SOLICITOR TRIED A Several of.the Pickering High sorry to learn that the Skyloft 8s#lek Columbia end Onrotio School students from Claremont Lodge' run by Mr. and Mrs. OT'WOO* b�- *4" � i1� sande m om NEWS sang at the- morning service at Howard Langelle.ha.s..b.. cl'- the roads„open and this coupled Herrn Sea got their name from Greenwood.United Church and osed dow•ti, probably for good. with a poor winter last year for WHN*bo ,2.5131 Ckmsim Pribilof. a Russian sea '' tthe on eveningChurche at.Dunbar- They said.they did not get tie skiing ineaint 'it was not worth %WdwAm Tbaple *- cap" 'who O~e Irt CLASSIFIED. needed co-operation from the the work for thg financial re- 178b, ` A miscellan?�us shower.w&s. Uxbridge Township in ,keeping turns they were getting. t • y , • 'l8Uli13D.%Y, tVICBRUARY a. IM FAG E To - - TME ♦tC,KERtNG NEWS — tulatl4os ` Ms• and u• We are pleased to hear that I two weeks at home 100th his 1. MA. Lee, 2•--Mrs. King, Oon.. --� ..Rosi a �7 16 the Snookes famay of the Firbt family on Pine Grove ave. Mr. Mrs. Brett, Thror+r Mrs. Lee. Mrs. N. Cafik of Pine Ridge Dr. _ �3igY� Notes of Rouge Hill Concess.on is feeling better .a• Howard works'on the MCd-- q valentine luncheon will be on their second weddiag aaaiv- The H gh p ..er a bout with the flu. Canada line 'at Fort Albany. held at the Rouge Hill United etasry OctXgp..l� United Churc *ewe ope.•irig Church on Feb. 34 at•12 noon. We are gutty td hes, that Mr. their winter se -.s spag- We axe pleased .�, hear that We are•pleased to Bear that: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Tor- King of Oakwood Dr., in still hetti dinner at the rcA gn Mrs. Hollinger of Altona Road John Howard of Pine Grove Ass. Grade 12's`left on Thum iseeiin better after ,being-ill the stitches out of the cut oa, is of Ottawa onto spent last Sunday visiting not feeling well. His friends are Februa:y 18th. g h'-s face. day to'see the >� with Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris o! hoping he will soon be--well. All parents are welcomed to w= the cold. • . with their history teacher Mr. OM Rosebank Rd., south. We would like to welcome to attend the monthly meeting o! Happy birthday to Steven Mrs. D. Schwalm of Altotus! Wm. Parish• Mr, and Mrs. ., so of Pine Rosebank Con Home, of the Rouge Hill Home and Olsen of Pine Grove Ave on Rd. is staying at the home of The r01!, l teehniciens show- Ridge Dr., are spending a few Mr. G. Gary of Toronto and School Feb. 14 at 8 p. m. at the his 8th birthday, Feb: 14th. her son, Mr. C. Schwalm for a ed an enjoyable movie .Pride weeks m-Jamaica on holidays• Mrs. Petty of Cherrywood who Altona Rd., school. We are pleased to hear that few months. and PrejudieeA last week' We are pleased to hear that have come to us recently. Happy birthday to Larry Leslie Smith is back to school Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams of Orders ipr:school rings were lire 13ollod of Morgan's Park Happy birthday to Mrs. Dow- l Southgate of Old Rosebank Rd. after being confined home with Toronto spent .last Wednesday, taken last week. at the home of Mr. and Mrs, P. D. H. S. held a hard times is feeling better after having ling of Rosebank Station on the north on his 9th birthday, Feb. a M . C. Howard is spending C. A•-Schwalm. the flu. 6th of February. -dance last Friday. Many turned / out and'it is. to•be hoped l att- -endance will keep imp g The economics visited \ /I� Pickering High school, � i _� court in Whitby last Dionday , FUU with their teacher, •Air• Bris- bane: -MAR Vaughan Willard H. b 5. � _ - - -- - - On liLatlSay, Feb. 12 'at 8-.p_ ��,�\ 7 m. AfisS E. Clark, Supervisor ofol.S, for the Lakeshore Q Hills l of Fr s, Toronto• and a native � of Frenchman's say, -will dem- l`o PRICES EFFECTIVE onstrate a new method of teach- ing music. A film "Music for - tL of Rouge $ridge Thurs., Fri., Sit. 'Children wzll Show- how thisOn o- 2 H"e J February - Carl Ort music method is being — used in the German schools Till 00 p M. -Bth-9th-10th Thum- where it was developer}- Open Every Evening TIN 1.00 p.M. Except Tlturs: ah Frt. .. • . (REGULAR) _ sty Govern- Fr. York $rand Meat 3 oi. tins • B 'News e- meat inspected YORK:- 4for49 Fr Ccy �RND�IICH 5F8EA� - ' fires Meat). -- (SAVE 9 CENTS) 'Mrs. F. Beekstead entertain ed a few friends from Bay = 151/2 Os• ,Tin! Ridges, Frenchman's Bay and , , FREE 1 Hockey Album with purchase of 2 YORK 16 oz. ice box jan'of Squires Beach last Wednesday to give the ladie9 an' opportun- for55 C2 �r ity to meet their-,neighbors.i-A 61 C -PEANUT BUTTER at SpVC�HI price of for M tasty luncheon was served• .aM1' r tast luncheon Mrs. Ann Sillcxean/md - ibod (You sato 1lc plus Free 25c Album) Urs. Babs Joyce.Bob: M- cKay is sti (Case Of 48 tins- Urs. ------K29 _ �Leif— (Buy _124s._tias��d get ow�freel at the Scarboro General Hosp -- LIQUID DETERGENT . . . . . . . . . . . ... 3 for 89C ital, undergoing treatment for '(Saw 15e) injinies received in a fall. last MAPLE LEAF TWO `BS'a BANQUET CHOICE (Save 9e) December, and is progressing favorably. He underwent sur _ Eery on his left arm on 'Itites- Os• f a All Ms friends join in wish- Tom' atoes or 20 tins - 69c _. dS n ing him a complete recovery. URE 11 �.� 4 Happy biilhday wishes to 1BANQUET CHOICE Cream Style (Save 70 20 oz. tins Randy., Warren, w•h7 9 ' o.Celebrated bis at Mrthday'on February 7. nru I The Frenchman*3 Bay.YachtLARD - -GOLUMCORN for c Club is holding -a 'Valentine - 7 •Dance'at Moose.Hall, Markham �a Road, on February. 24. CANADA PACKERS (BANQUET FANCY Cream Style ' (Bare 70 20 0:. tins A party was held on Satur- day evening to celebrate the 1 birthday of Jack McInerney. is f� c mong those present were: his •r ..•••tom• y t for c mother and aunt; also Alice and _K Wayne Kempson, of Oakville: ,J (SAVE 1Stj Beverley and Norm, Rockell, of ..4` 12 Oz, Round Tins BAXTER BRAND (Save 3e) , 20 os. tins Weatmt, and.Michael McInern• - _ ey• who is stationed with the R. . C. A. F, at Trenton. and severs( Ingersoll (Special offer of 7c off plus 27c off) (Save 34c) - with Pork R Tematoe Sauce7 other friends. I Beans ' We are. sorry to hear of lefib. loaf 5 C •,•. passing of Rev. J. Wilkinso � Cheese who, for a number of years •ram Lot � SWIFT'S JEWEL (Bare 1St) the United Cht&ch minister at i ' -2 Fairport.- I! Square Tin! hor�re �n 1Y5. c YORK BRAND (SA1FE 29c) 12 O:. Sq • g _ 55 TO .THE EDITOR - _•. - . .•• _ fOf C "Wagstaffe Brand Large 24 os. jan (Bare 15 - 14c) Dear Sir and Editor: P�ECHO 2 for 79c On behalf of the Dunbarton RASPBERRY or STRAWBERRY JIM Legion.- we congratulate .your paper for the fine coverage to Ib. ROUND , our recent Student Public SLICED RINDLESS T . Speaking Contest. Ili accordance - 'Or 7 _9C with �:egion Command Policy, '. ib. winners have to be selected by STEAKS ___ ROASTS their all-rodnd performance, but st aeon this, in no way, is detrimental Br'e' ' a to tete remainder because, as FEARMAN'S SWEET PICKLED (VAC-PAKI was reported in your paper all _ boys and girls' gave excellent FRESH LEAN MINCED.BEEF • • • Z lbs- , •�` .. fib. C speeches, and we,,of Dumbarton SKINLESS ttaa Roll Legion• are mighty proud of the 49 11 effort put forward by our young - - F Csnadians in,the South Picker j�1� -� -Bene10ss Rolled Prim"Ib Roast =--1b. 79c VVI _�/ ing area. 5o, from all of us,' to all of them—many thanks.-.• .. :• _. . .; (Fitt( Fire Ribs)_.._.:... �y. J. W. Douglas 1 BLADE OR SHORT Rt•B (Itsde Bowe Remered) Public�telations'Oificer ROAST• _ lb, SOC _ ROUND 01' SQUARE RUMP ROAST lb. 79c Plckertn'g Ladles' Bowling FEARMAN'S. STANDING'PRIME _ (iM4 awd'7M RtBi) League RIB ROAST . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ib. S9c Team paters I the piece 1. �29c No. 1. . T. Brown 12 opa : Sl CED 1. 33c •1L. 9 'ak�t No• 2. Egeroff . ,�• C '79 No. 3. M. Hunt9 Mmced to _. No. 6. .-. B. Suter. -BONE i WING No. 4: A. Russ ^, ..SIRLOIN, T No• 5. • E. 71hompson 3 �� C Yellow or Green Good Size Sceres Over, 200 Fat HUBBARD .SQUASH 2 for 39e Eileen Thompson 203; Bet..', STEAKS -PBoys 240; Lily Jones'203; Ma•• No. 1 Selected Firm Golden Ripe Egeroff .224; Dorothy .Shanley FRESH SLICED TENDER Win. Richardson 2UJ, 21: LVR _ib. 2 9 �BA NAS Thelma Brown 232, 23E; Vert. lbs• C Bunter 225; June Hobson 277. PORK Bon29 eless rolled plate brisket pot roast-lb. 49c ROSEBANK Fancy (Stade Spy or Mc Intosh _ { FRESH LEAN P O R K r 1 {, The next .meeting of tdre Aft- be c APPLES 6 ,qt basket e e�opn Euchre will be held' at IOAST ' . ... .the bane of Mrs. Brett, King•lain' week': Uk f sten Road.•Winners . 1 ' WUMDAY, 11=AVASY A Isa1f _ _ T I'1 E 4.I C K E RING N E W3 . STOP F84ZLPT OIL >9CHOOL AREA NO. L. -THE LADII0' AID OF - K c PIPES Township of Pickertig St. Andrews's Preob7k� r •' u J or C6oreha Mc $ uuon WANT-APS TENDERS _:,.70n, ' - � 1< - WATER PIPES will hold their .monthly meef-. Ar •. Call - for ing at the home of Mrs. Edgar BY - THE OBSERVER - - MILLER HEATING The supply and installation of. Andrew, 49 Cameron St., Thum- la 4-inch cast iron water service day, February 15, at 2.00 p. m. - a coo,., Ladies of -e c urc , we ome. s co umn to a common a comments at the present 'SEALED TENDERS will be re- and opinion column represents time and probably will have Coming Events ceived by the undersigned for a new departure for the Pick- more to say in the future. m INS, ;, the supply and Installation of a Women's Hospital Auadliary ering News. It was with pleas- _l. The place to fight nagana- 0 �� A Millinery {Jemonstration, by four=ln3h cast .iron water ser- The February' meeting of the ure that I noted the News est- ments is in,the courts • not in sass �+s:l 1 Mrs. A. Alderdice, Rouge Hill. ice at Rosebank Road School Women's Hospital Auxiliary will abliahed an editorial column. a the newspapers or in the coon- to be,held on Wednesday, Feb= as.outlined in the Plans and be held in the Nurses' Residers- few years ago and when after cal chambers. - ruary 22, 1982, at 8.00 P. pz., in Specifications on-file at the :Bd. ce on Monday, February 12, at some urging by the writer for 2. The township council must OTICE Office. _ 8.00 p• m. A Notice of Motion an opinion c umn, your editor accept some responsibility ter the Basement Room of St. And- -- N yew's Presbyterian Church, on Tenders to close at 5.00 p. m., has been given- and will be pre- said,-.-well you,try•it", I was assessments if they appear to -or- I a- Wsis6nurn St. ?f., Pickering. R, 91 1969 sented at the Febru� meeting, so would t u or h be in error. - as they do, aey�oswtco• lite opening . Applications for Tender Forms like all members to be present as the saying g of an Music for the evenintobe goes. 3. In making the new assess- office for general .practise at provided by 'Mrs. Elizabeth is to made-to the Board'Office, to vote. Mrs. Bennett, Libran I have felt for-some that ments, did the assessor use the 877 Antonio Street Boyes: accompanied by . Mrs.. Rosebank Road School: Phone: Cart Convener. would like wash in Pickering Township: a large material produced by the,,ass- AT µest or pan tender'nog nec= a Gift .gotcakes of soap, for scattered area and to, a lesser essment expert employed by cloths and Bay _ g•s, Pick•riny Townsh; Marion McClement. The-Box­ t) illage. a large the township last •ear ata_cost w of October 2, 1961. The regular znont:W_meeting }S Phgne No. 539-30- of the Friendship Group will be essarily accepted.' vener would like knitters. Any- percentage of readers of this of $5,000.00? Ontario Covnty Medical Society postponed.on this, date. A,W. TYAS, one wishing to knit, can phone and other newspapers,. while --.4. Much of the blame for new - Refreshments will be served. Business Administrator, Mrs. Rowland after 5 p.�m. at knowing the bare facts as pres- high land assessments is heap- J APPLES AND POTATOES FOR SALE • A warm welcome is extended J. H. ADAMSON. I NVH2-1553, for wool. Please do anted in,the news columns,_do. ed on,the count} officials who tNdNTOSH $2.00 per bushel, other to all ladle`- sof the."district. airman of t�Board not forget the Spring Dance, on not know the background rnat- claimed Pickering -To wnship -- vari•ti•s available. Pleas* bring can. March 2: We µill have general erial as necessary for an under- lands were assessed too low N"U.LAGE OF PICKERING SCHOOL AREA NO. 2. entertainment'. followed by re- standing of what is really but is it known that•the county : tain•cs for apples. Open wi•k•nds, The Regular Meetingof the •-Towushi of Pickering - PICKERING ORCHARDS � P 8 freshments.• happening in this area-. Many only referring,to land south - Pickering Village Council will j TENDERS stories of happenings in this of the 3rd concession and not 11'mile west of Pickering on No. 2- be held on- area are spread by word" of the north part of the township. Highway - WHit•hall 2.1247 Tuesday, February .13, 1882 for Dicke'ring United Church- tn6uth- and iz1'Ibeing spread be- More about assessments later. at 8.00 p. m.,- in the Council The. supply of cleaning mater- .. On Thursday night, Feb. lst,. come garbled and coloured with It was disappointing' to this TO' Merit Chambers' ials, caretakers' supplies, paper fifty-two U. C. W. braved the the result that very few people observer to hear that Audley Brace A. Hogarth Clerk towels and toilet tissue.. tempefature of ten below zero really know which story to bel- ratepayers turned down the ch- T6 RENT--4-roomed apartment � SEALED TENDERS will be rec- to attend the.second meeting of leve and which to consider rum. .ance to form�a.school area this -in Pickering•Village. Charles ,( eived by the• undersigned for our new organization. our. Then, your bare facts in week, with Greenwood and Kin. YHutchings. WH2-1018. In illlemCtriam the supply of,clean ng mater- We had eleven new members themselves can be misleading, sale. The losers are the children isle, caretakers' supplies. paper join 'the unit"-'and are pleased i! the background [s unknown, of the Audlev school section! I. Is - tf HAMILTON-In loving memory towels andtoilet--tissue for all to hear that many mase are and - of course .Lacts"can be would suggest that ail is not of a dear wife and mother, Ada the schools in Area No. 2.. for planning to attend. Our prog twisted with a motive. lost if the township council use•• - Employ'L YY td. Burton Hamilton, who passed the year 1882. ram took the form of. small This column then;- is an att- the power which they.- and they -away, February 12, 1980. Tenders close at 5.00 p. m. groups discussing the questions empt to round out the news you alone have, to form ;the new WORK WANTED Loving and•kind•in all her ways, Febtuary 23, 1962. -what social and, economic wm-read er the columns of thi¢-school area and include Audley at interior painting, house clean- Upright and just to the end of Application for Tender Forms trends are affecting our fam- paper with bgekground' facts in it. The decision is that of-the. ing and domestic work. Apply ncher days. f is to'be made-to the. Board Of- ily-life, and what the church is comments and opinions of this council and theirs alone - how to:. Peter Bryce. Altana Road. Sincere and true, in--her heart i fire, Rosebank Rgad School. R.• doing to help strengthen family writer. It must be clear that .about it. and mind. ;R. 3: Pickerin Phone: ATlan- life. 'rhe ou a went overtime the comments and o inions Plannan Board recently took • �Rouge Hills, or phone: ATtanti'c � g• g=' _P P g Y 2.1929 Beautiful memortea she lett be .tic #4751. - in. discussions-' and some just 'which may .appear here.in the a step In the right direction by - he lowest or--any tender get- -Titer'-and not-+suggesting=that--a Planning-Dir-­ ",. Sly llmning-Dir'-= - - -Lovingly remembered by bus- I necessarily accepted. cake as seconds- . were being those of your editor who'of cou- ector be appointed. DeeWaats For Sale band and family. Fred. Marie..i A. W, TYAS. passed. rae .comments and opiniates will be made- .more. promptly and Mabel• Bizainess Administrator_ The units are adding new through• his editorial column, I and ratepayers will not be 're= -. _ FOP. SALE-small pine table.. - J. H. ADA'-KS@f. The every meeting and it propose to discuss news and tired to attend several meet= . and pair of shelves. Phone: - �]39-3694• _BOARD.OF TRUSTEES Chairman of the Board is our"sincere wish that this other stories dealingnamely L?lgs over several month to get � continue. A thank-you to our with municipal.matters_in the an answer from ihe-B69.rd. A R. C. C. S.. S. S. No. 2. BOARD OF TRUSTEES program convener and president two Pickerings. but there may planning derector will also be HAY FOR SALE-top-quality , It, C, C- S., = S. S- No. 2- for their splesldid work, - Co". be other items-which I feel• it able to administer the. new Timothy or Alfalfa. W. P. S. NOTICE ICE CSF -may be -fruitful to discuss. _# �Loing Bylaws and Official Plan McKay, $rock Road. S., Phone-: NOTICE OF :WII2-0987 _ BYLAW� j T propose being frank. to critic- ` s they are passed and, win pro- The above-mentioned Board has _ - BYLAW... �R�� ROAD w at limen and give credit vide"continuing professional ad re. FOR SALE-roll-away bed with a Bylaw to borrow from The above mentioned Board has where,. I .think it i, due. I will vice which is so urgently re- mattrew. $11.00; one steel bed Pfd Y 'not run an inquisition 'column quired i#_this township. The time to time sums not to exceed passed, .a Bylaw to borrow Brock Road Home and School Ian seemis to•be alar - in coat to the township should not .'without mattress, $5.00; one ar- pop P - "borite..coffee table, $12:00; one an aggregate Tea .Thousand Twelve Thousand Dollars, re- held a Euchre on Friday, Feb. some circles) but -will speak be'ton great in view' Ot the eub- _ child-'a coat and slacks to match Dollars-at 54j percent, per ann- payable. in four years, at 5L2 2-; and was fairly well attended, um for Current Mgwnditures of percent per annum for purchase Prizes,were won by Mrs. Hughn ° protest where I feel it i:, the Tial tees now charged by 512.00, 6-year.-old size. 841 Mod- f jour comrneat_ as reader Ytte Planning Board. _ tut Roel. Bay Ridges. the Board for School Purposes. of-loci-for a school site. - son, :Virg.- Brad gw Jr,. �d to do 96, s of- Speaking -of Planning Board• (beb• 22) (beb. -22.1_, y 'Mrs. H• Hubbard. Gentlemen this most, help; fees, have no n a aeara- '" -Mr, Carhon,'bit. Chanle. , and column will be. t..nee FREE-Wood. and coal range,' r Y ful and are invited. With m: in- paper report to-the eKect that with reservoir and pipes, -for fir.' Sowerbv: $efreahmenta .s, a for this advt. Range - were ere served at the rinse. •Cations now clear, 1 hope, this ,.•e council have.actually legis- P tete- 1 Miss Suzanne Bova is spend- week's coutmenC. fated the 1500.00 lee now being .white enamel. TEmpte 9 2135. rr�� �+� �+�� We have all read much about charged by the Planning Board after 6.00 M. "` P�Lw7 FROZEN ing a week'in the [aurentians. P - the township's assessments• in- Surely our elected representat= L, skiing. Her sinter-Beverley. ' is the last several months and I ivies must legislate on this im- P1 eS tL law" OLlt C;�11CkIy (Xn� not so fortunate, she had a bout I am sure we will hear more as portant change •-in Pianttiz[g- I-Kelp Wanted- the measles, and now an i the months q i r, fected- throat. Hope- she will Bo On. :I_ttave, rev=Board requirements,. safelv.bb new-method with soon .be hatter, -Clerk '-•Tvnlst I Congratulations to Air. and l 1S g Mrs: Ron. Hamilton came home 12rs.l McMurtry, •on the-arrival Balsam" e e - e ML. �lon from hospital after the birth of 'Position Available Immediately 'modern I CtrlCal quipment.. of ason in the Toronto General The Afen's Club FattiEr ar.ci [hair son. ut Nurs!ng Division of Ontario Hospital; also to Mr. and Airs. - T Son Banquet was.well attended . The C. C. W..will Meet next , I County Health Unit, Employee ` e A Sam Kaiser, on the safe arrival last Friday night, when Sgt. P,". 'tel ednesday. February 1-t, at the I employer shared -benefits.- PAT DUNNE Temple.9-1841 of •their daughter, at the Ajax I Rackham: of Pickering,-and-the'church, with Mrs_ Jack Emp- Group Insurance, P. S. L. Ont- Hospital. Ontario Provincial Police, was -ringham and Mrs. Percy. Jones aria' Hospital •Insurance and Mr,"and Mrs. Gordon 'Carter guest speaker.: in charge of the meeting. Roll Pension Plan. Apply. to: The Spent'the week-end visiting.the Glen and Gloria Jones cele Gall - an item on "Love or .-Director, Ontario County Health latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. - Unit. Pickering, stating quatif• braced• it tenth-birthday_on�Yalantins' .---,- =- -- - --- -WH 2-1831 -• QZIALITY WFC 2•f8'st Saturd� ewithnt a number. off Air,Winton White attended the -'ications: experience_ and refer- Mr.- and :Vire, Newby. Toron• ences. �� * - -* ��T - to, and Mr: Fred Boyers and their frienat•a,party. funeral of his sister-in-law Mrs: _�JrHOLw7TLiLl1\G _ Mr. and Airs. Cecil Jones at. Chas. White, 'at Markham on ALL TYPES OF visited it Mr. and Mrs. E eCornutt tVir t ll Y ended "the funeral of :the'late• Monday. PLASTERING on Sunday. William McNair, at S ouff�i e, t _ FUD:.N'ITURE OF ALL; KINDS--RECOVERED on Saturday, - NEW AND REPAIRS Mr. and Mrs. H. Dawson had '�•�• . Ceramic Tile, Bathrooms FINEST CLTSTON[_WORT{ the former's son and family, of iii bar -Stan ',McMullen; Clare; Fireplaces Built'or Old Ones Toronto, visiting them on Sun•. ont, met with. an •accident, DW HEWS just east of Balsam, on Sstui•- Reaocated FREE ESTIMATES day. day morning, when he•ran into About seventy persons atten Try Acoustic Piaster'For Your KINGSTON AD. Q WIIYDSOR DR The synipattiy of the :comm• one of"Mr. J.'Spragge's cattleRecreatio , dad a special rats a era' meet- oEstimate Room unity is extended to Mrs. Fred which damaged the car consid- in on'Monday ht at Audley ne: T les Free PICKERING, ONTARIO - Moffatt and eons.in .the sudden erably and killed• the beast. School, to . .vot mo y ` Phone: TEmple9•i887 passing of husband and father. The.. Young .Peop4e's.Uunfon Township School Area with - The Scout Drive will be exten- P met on Sunday night at the Rev. Greenwood;and Kinsale. At re- ' • dad to Satiu'day. February 10- P weather permitting. T. Fleetham home, Greenwood. sent there are forty-nine child- - Mrs. J. 'A. Jones, Brooklin, ren.attending Audley School. Af-' and Mr. and Mrs. David Pagan ter a lengthy .discussion, a vote �► SHOP OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY;' THURSDAY - TURKEY DD►-IVER - of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. was .cast, the -result of. which ,*► . NDFAIRPORT UNITED Cecil Jones, on. Simday. • showed a majority agaigmt-join- MI) FWOAY-94 P.M. - SATURDAY 6 P.M. CHURCH Little Donna Hamilton, BlOu- ing-the area. d Saturday, February 17, IW_ gham, who has been with her The Community Club enjoyed 5.30 to 7.30 P. M. grandparents Mr. and,Mrs. L. an evening TEST YOUR OWN TUBES FREE • Adults $1.Sta - ehata 73c. , Wilson, for the.past geek, ret- g of bowling ant�danc. Pa ing last Friday- at Red Wing (feb 16) urned home when her mother Recreation Had. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schuyler i and family, Paris, Ont., spent the week-end at the home-of Mr. and.Mrs. Bert-Guthrie. ` t a• -Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Bath 'and family, Orangeville, 'visited -RELAX and Call i Rosebank Hardware Ltd• tat the home of Mr. and- Mrs. ,3 _ - ,# •_E .1-GeorgeSquire, on, Sunday. ARTHUR A \rrti�utier iit'the�' f C I. L. PAINTS, HOUSEWARES, GLASS, GLAZING, cominuisity 1 MITCHELL I `` have been confined to their L POWEP. MOWERS (TORO, LAWN BOYS 6. OTHERS) y I homes with flu or throat,' - ` IIMITEO ( TOOLS PUMPS ETC. _ STATION ROAD _ WH. 2.6771 PNCKERINCr - TE- 9-2481 _ E A 1 839 . • �/ ROS B�ti h PLAZA T 2•#85 TEmple 9-1191 WH. 2.5888 - 1191 _ _ Y�ur : NIGHT SERVICE SuppQ� TE. 9-16x2Co -. - t -� _•- - -ii% !SL'EBDAY. FEBRIIARY d. 1 - - TMEo PICKERING SM AWS DUNBARTON NEWS r Local Groups Entertain - The regular morning service Mrs. Very F'reeinan, tkie soloist: For Hospital campaign INSURANCE REAL ESTATE was conducted by the•minister A baby E_.. r s o::ucd provwed, ' - �• W. A. McKay. Rev. Shorten, so moth(-rs of }ou..g chiliiren ng Success in is'ing3p,ci Beluto PuThree1'forthcoming events are `. Office WE. 2-6212 Residelice"RfH. 2-3115 of the••Home•Miasion' Bd. was can attend. guest speaker, and gave'a very The Ev-.=g Unit of the U. C. 5300,000 in donations and pooh t Women's Auxiliary Dance in _ - - talk on the work of W., led-by-Mrs. Violet Carey, ,ges will lead to a meeting soon the Ajax Community Centre, on - -- interesting_ between hospital officials and Match 2, a presentation',of Han-. C Y R I �. • O R the Home Ml-,tb n . it were held its meeting Io Thursday Messiah by a _ tolA by ;t•�. th ve o•R to the even!ng, at ih� home of Mrs. Ontario County Council, to ills• oir, in-April. at 0 Aja- High of :,, >9,rt, to �i'itiliie Mitchell. Movies were cum gra � j and a Dance at Picker- '.aT-cc,rneea-- 582.000-receis- s`YUILT FT1CTt�ly RBS1[�611L.Aga preach_the' gospel.•There are- shown of Jamaica, and,also tine the initial stages of our Ing Dist, High School', for,the solate.d far corners•in this coun- '150thanniversary of Pickering campaign and our estimates of local Junior Farmers, on March. $2 hdtiGSTOti RD. W. 'P.O. BOX-160 rye. iii the westernislandsand Township, by.Mrs. Betty Hare- additional pledges have placed 24. A calf, donated by fanners he northern wastes.. We need ell. Election .of Unit Officers our aims for construction of the Harry Boyea and Son, villi be PICKI�RING; ONTARIO o -sunplemert neo.-)Ie in otber were made'and plans were also new.building shortly after.Lab- the door prize. - �arren and scattered-commEur••rnade for choosing• a-name, for o Day," said Ajax and Pick Other social events. including ties who heli themselves As the tinil. :�,e .,.;tot meeting is on erinme of rR. g. General....kiospital Fund several garden parties, are nuch as poss+ e• A. nn and ••rust be nrenared to ro to, all Dorothy Collins, of Pine Drive. Q• C. summer months as part of the ieoDle grid stat uAth t?honn '.";`n Antrohe interested.in joiniDg the He said-the County-Council is continuing-Hospital-Campaign. chin, things s+orn hoDeles,. a oup. is invited to attend at .o be approached for grants un- These events are aimed at 0 H L a ' ` A + There are one m'llion Deemb- 'n 8.00 p• m. der their Bylaw provisions. helping the campaign reach its �'ana a;lo give the United Tri? Evening unit of the i C. Of the 923 industrial, com_ x,000 cart ass- objective The ! N S ll R A N C E r-hn*c•h'•, but W-, led by Nfa. ivy Thompson merciai and residential camp remainder of the S°.348,000 building costs of the lig-bed cit ASSLiRANCE ase not listpel nn am•Roll. Jeans met at e c urn pariqu3s-pame 3960 have from- - wAit PRUDENTIAL OF ENGLAND :a Lord of All-hnmeownPrs and its first meeting on Monday, yet to be personally contacts , type hospi a , COMPANY ITD. anarfinerit d*l-11prs. oldster anrl_Feb. 5th._following the Kiwanis and 714 rural..pXospects.- ty -- -- -- NJ _ — LIFE — AUTOMOBILE — FIRE• teen-ager. God's deliverance diviner which they served nthe. whole tact. They ahospital eservice i 07 KINGSTON ROAD EAST . can be by all We have to personals area Eie� J. R:. Vfilkinwon; nroperly harness His power. S}mpathy is extended to the Many industrial firms await The community of DunbaCton ,place. Station Mar,Ajar Shoe g Com• phone-WH. 2.3301 There are families in our own family of Mr. Fred Moffat on approval of shareFdldeYs" before was saddened- last weekend to Ftsen� For „ C��Day p* W4midst who need' to know of his passing last Thursday. Sir- their directors' recommends- hear of the,passing of Rev. J.. God's love by our witness.. The Aces were at' McEachnie's on tions for hospital donations can W. Wilkinson ,in Oshawa.Gen- anthem. •'I was-glad whet+ they Saturday. take effect. eral Hospital on Sunday morn - said unto me", accompanied by b.•. and Mrs. Fred Si oretti '• ..We ve many -months re- ing. gn ha g • APPRAlSAIS and directed by Mr, R. Pitcairn, spent - the tireekend ui Parry maining for' heavy activity in Rev. J. W: Wilkinson was,a j was enjoyed. Mrs.. Dorothy bLaX Sound where they visited Mr. gaining hospital pledges,•• - sal form4r p"tor r of Dunbarton Un- P� : E W E L t. t� the solo parts. Miss Lois and s. E. Cornwell who were Mr. Newman. "The success we ited Church. Davidson conducted the'Junior form neighbors. Have had t6 date remains in Sympathy is extended to-Mrs.. Co tion. The flowers in the ' Wayne .and Rodney Hare, the hinds o>--all the men and Wilkinson and family. Funeral -'•['Gladys' Newell) and-Mrs -.:Donald c r r were placed there in tht sans-of Mi• . women taking part in the camp services were held. on. Tuesday. s. 1Rea1 Estate Broker - Pickering Village family of the late Fred Moffat. Hare, Liverpool Rd., north, bad sign, from Chairman to Can- afternoon at Dumbarton United Th2re were'two little baby girl$ their tonsils removed at hos vainer. It is to these people thq Church with interment at Bow - WH. 2.5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 baptised'during this service - Pi:al, Ajax. last Friday morn community will look for cortin- manville. daughter of Mr. po °f -Wh.itby - Phone Mohawk 8-4703 Terry Eileen. I ?stCARTAG rt until the goal 3 SMALL and :firs. Nelson Westlake: and Little Billy McGinnis. son -of new hospital is reached fobourg FR. 2-7b01 Mr. and Mrs. Elgin McGinnis. Mr. Newman noted that a E - Sandra"Marie dug o Mr. San a hter too we Billy and "Highway' Ya Mile East o1 D4nbo*ten, Me.S Highway-- and Mra. Todd. t1 have been Istaying not been 1 somber of areei groups are plan- Me. h mother n events that would result ---_. ---- --- pn gwWgy -evening. the H1 C. with_ ,y_g;sndmother in p tial funds for the new �O� WATER Grbup conducted:a special ser- to. hospital. He said the fund lid ea i Y vice with the choir of Dunbar- Mrs. Barbara Salter, Brock quarters, naw 'moved' from the j STs GEORGE'S '� DR. AIFRED ton High School and the Band Road, ,, not been 'roll, and Village of Pickering, to the Telephone: of.Ajax High School, taking part we hope her health is much im Nurses' Residence,,'Ajax, is be1. ! P in the aen-ice. proved soon. g staffed to assist-the The Afternoon Unit. or :Ly v t11 Cl l�►J in c ��� -of the L'n• Mrs Ibn Best, White`s aide- _ romotion-and _ `•TL �e 9-1485 f fund raising, _- Church Women, met on the ad was ill last week_ an we - iThu . :.P L C K E R I N G j - - =•-. - - ' - raday afternoon, at-the local ro -is better by now, .. �1NARIAN h E church parlours. with fn•.crteen Miss Winnie Wood has been_ Friends are..sorry -to hear - ladies it attendance, and led by feeling poorly lately, Mrs. Jack S•rooks is indisposed Son quet and Meetins t Facilities OldOSe�Snk Rd. North. Mrs. Elizabeth Hollinger. Plana Mr, Bert Cochrl►ne has hos• with a severe attack of flu and CATERING SERVICES were made for the February pitalized last week. We wish a cold. __. held on ed recovery. ed Byers had General Meeting. to be -spe Y Mr. and Mrs. Fr y (Seating 2001 $.it. No. 3t Pickering dinner with Mrs. P...wilson on AI!.7nID». n February 13. at 2.00 p. m.. at MET. and Mrs. Thomas Owens �� file :church. •Milan Evelvn West- h,tee both been quite ill with 3 the occasion of Mrs. - TELEPHONE: Sunday T-3ephone TE. 9-18__ - � K� haav. colds. _ s birthday. Congratula WH. 2-0363 - WH. 2-2305 { +gate"ail: be the speaker. and Y Wilson', _ - - � tions. If 'o'Answer TE. 9-1504 Mr, and Mfrs. Chas. •M k9 t • GREEHW�OD art and Hospital, Pegg visited with I T OPTOMETRIC LONG `DISTANCE CAL BROUGHAM 'NEWS i Barrie Hospital on sutida]t with \ I f q -= Mrs: Bertaln Wilson, sister VISION CARE __ . ,Zeeith 3.5140 - Church Servicq wag well at t- Mrs. McTaggart and Mr. Pe (No TCN tJ,a,ge) - {Brougham n%oetaHon Ldbrary, ended on Sunday. Rev. T. Fieet- Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Ellicott, of JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. The Annual Meeting of Srou- ham took his 4ext from the 2nd Brougham, and•.famtly, visited I , PlEA5AN1• STREET gham Association Library will Chapter of Ezekiel, The choir, Mr. and Mrs, Les. W`ilaon on r a Fett- n of Mr;'Alaq Sunda i Wednesday, tia 5 Wed irec - on the d }• under h .held umi . . DOFF LIVfRPOOt RD S7lJTNT e . FRENCHMAN'S IA _ { Monteith, Monteith, Riehl nary 14, at 8,30 p. m. in the,Clark, of Pickering Dist. High" M � rn EYES EX. ' .. fEJ 3.Co. - ! bran. All rtrembers and our .School. led the singing and sang PARTS AND SERVICE _ + ��/± friends are cordially invited. two anthems, which were a joy Washing Machines - 520 and up KAYE�S PLUMBING r"'GLASSES FITTED.orid REPAIR2D I C.HARTEREO ikCCOUNTANTS. Congratulations to 'Mr. ,and to hear. The Crawford family ' AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE 1 EVENINGS- G. W. RIEHL C.A., R.IA- Mfrs. Ronald Hamilton. on the became members of this church ..'Phone-. wHitshaU 2-6410 WH. 2-671.7 PICKERING- BY APPOINTMENT, Te 9.260. I E LICENSED TRUSTEES arrival _of a. young son... i by Transfer of Membership. The Open Every Night Till 9 o'clock Mir. and Nfrs.. Grant Miller' i Young People Executive was . az . . Oshawa. - Strafford P • — O,howa RAndolph i-332'7 and little daughter of Whitby, installed' at this service. The Y. visited .her. parents; Mr. and I p officers are: 'Pres.,. Miss SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT SEAWAY RT R. WATERS, C.A. {Nfrs. Thos; English, on Sunda wHiteholl 24840 - - g Y• Wanda Moore:,Vice-Pres., Mar- _ Mr. 'and :firs. Ross Knox. Mr,�ion Pegg; Treasurer, Mr Hugh WATER SUPPLY and Mra.'Alvin Wilson': also Mr. Crawford- Recording Secretary, COMPLETE SEPTIC TAtlK SERVICE ' _ f,'gjte.hall_ -13�i and firs, K._Pascoe motored to White, _Corr: Secretary, _ _ _ a _ _ __ da_ 2I-HOCK SERVICE Sykesville. Pa., during the end Gloria Trolley: Program Con- NEW TANKS INSTALLED of the past -week, where they veners: Anne Pugh, Robert Mc- -17 DAYS �► WEEK - M I L'L E R were guests at a wedding. Taggart: Recreation: John Grif- PAT DUNNE . 'TEmple .�'1 1 -a.-- for 500 GAf.S. j Mr.', and Mrs. Randal, Ellic- fin, Ken McTaggart; Publica- S 7.00 for 1000 GALS. I, •I E T I ott visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. tions, Wm: Hicks. S9.00fo> 1500 GALS.-- , LKnox on, Sunday. Choir practice this week will Nir: 'and NR•s. M. Annis and be on Wednesday evening. -.Gas and Oil Installations_ 1 family Visited Mr. and Mrs. The Farm Forum,met at the Oeon-Qui Service Honey, Port Perry, on Sunday. home of Milton Pegg, on Mon- - 24-HOUR CALLS Mfrs. M. Ellicott Mrs, Cliff. day night. The Topic - Tech- TEMPLE TAXI — wannop and Mrs. M. Annis nical and Vocational.Training _ I 9 Tudor Strut; Ajax were at Whitby oft; Thursday, Unit No, 1 held their first -To Th .Ha• Yu D e when they attended a business. meeting at the home of Mrs. W. • �F pleaBed to announce ;,.-.:WH. 2-3491 meeting of the Dist: Rebekah Trolley. Worship Service - Be- ;LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE Lodge. ginning air, aril program " • , ' An •.Service Congratulations 'to the girls from 'Signal ,for the Sixties" OF YOUR WEDDING , - _ - - - of the 4.H.' Club Who received was taken b Mrs. M. Pegg. Ail IS-NOWOFFERED TO - their spoons an—d hai�ttlf�tiooks members-joined tie circle of - 10OK NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY. TEMPLE SUBSCRIURS �' -F-�T MORTOAGES AMANOW: signed*at-the Achievement Ser- ' prayer. Budifiess was chaired we COYER ALSO SECOND MORtOAdff vice at Brooklin, on Saturday,. :by.Leader Mrs. Trolley, and the : for inforntaiti" Call AVAILABLE BOR ADDITIONS January n• lunch was served by'the host- }HOME — CHURCH RECEPTION' . AND,IM/lQVEMEMf: The Afternoon WJnit of the ess• The next meeting will be FROM ," UP _- TEmple 9-1 44 United Church Women will meet taken by Mise May Btbwn. The Viii µSO MiKK4% OR LOAN on Thursday,_ afternoon, Feb! place of.meeting.to be announc- INCLUDES ON EXISTING MORTGAGEE. 15, at the home of )Nits. Wm. ed later. - . ---- - - Knox. Ansi tart hostess, Mrs. Unit No. 2 will'meet on Tues• 1 8 x1D -'OUR WEDDING" ALBUM, tF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE. Pilkey. Mrs:. A.11aft Ellicott will day afternoon. at the,home of 12 - :g x10 PRINTS FINANCING i FOR FAST be.program 'convener. Roll Call Mrs. F. Webl4`at 3.00 p. M. „ ?G L E N D A L E 'CoUM"US SERVIP.lh CALL _ "Heart'`. _ -. Mrs. Milton Peg journeyed to I = 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING ALBUM Pegg APPLIANCE "'""p" "'W- '`"' "' The .Women's. institute wilt Beiieville. on Wednesday for the 12 4' x •5_ PRINTS AUBREY E. �RfLAND hold their 'next• meeting as - Inaugural Service of the Con- 25 —PHOTO "THANK-YOU NOTES" SAR V I�r E "Family Night" in the'•Towh- fefence-'Branch of`the Bay of R AND COMPANY ship 1411 There, Will be a Pot Quinte. Mrs. Pegg is Supply and COMPLETE PHOTO NEWSPAPER-COVERAGE EXPERT REPAIRS TO Luck Supper, and all are µel• Social Assistance Convener of WASHERS, DRYERS come. the Conference Branch. FHOTOi $ENT TO NEWSPAPERS OF YOUR CHOICE • TEtnE ,RYE • 100 AbELA160 ST. W. Mr:- and Mrs 6,11an Ellicott The General Meeting of Unit. PHONE OR WRITE had tea on Sunday with Tv r. and ed Church Women will be held } /,�/`� _ TORONTO.2; ONTARIO, Mrs.-win. Knox. _ in .the Sunday School Room at R E O /.\ E R Y EMpira « Mr. and Mrs.-Hamilton, of 8.00 'p. m. The-Program Comm- R e' R��� P' - O Keswick, visited Mrs. D. Mairs, ittee will have charge•of Wor- v ! , on Sunday. ship and Program. Ladies, will - _ YOV r M21'a..Honey, Port Perry, is you -please bring y our Bibles. R.R. 3, PICKIisRiNm —TIr 9-1417' aper a ew aye �m�u�, daughter Mrs. M. Annis. menta. All ladies welcome. f. - • • �i-RR..�- fay - .,� :�-, -:�,•; � ;'¢ - r;.�;r'^...�,--»_;.,,�4 SE'�X�-<�_-:�_-;----- ..T H f 'I C 1��94 NG. --'� KVa :'tet: •�L• ".i .�''....,,�;:!-Cam' .�.. �.._ • it should be a separate M"tt. party of triends; to Terry.Betts,' - - Y Ridges News Budget -u=sed : Publicity and Pat --_ 1,�onshire Court, who was ten, . ���� ROUGE on Februray_7th. He 1Relatioas Cansmltte k 11lary W. C. and Mrs. B. G. Miller ' there is not a great deal to will bear one or all their nam- W11liams EZB•3 Freak Wells . report this. week on Associa- es. They. will also endeavour �•�t MA Rogers W94W2. - , and Douglas, Ottawa, spent last - tim news. -As usual, there is to present a report on the act- M Fellow cam rs: Plan--to attend the Ratepay-( Congratulations'to Mr. and week as guests of_V,­,Lt.. and .. Igenty of activity and progress, ivities of the Association to the r . era' Open Meeting on Wednes• Mrs.-Chris. ,Peary, Chesterton Mrs. C. N. Carse an, Ridge- The-snow is still around and but results are slow•in:coming. people in each issue of our,,pap- day evening, February 14th,•at Shores; who celebr&ted . their wor+ Road. —As a result'of-further,discussion erer,Uw-News N' Vi its still v cold, but this does 8 m,-in_th$...1Yest Rouge..ifortieSh...weddin _anniversary, _._� g -.Rizer__ •n the fence in front•o! the, new Mr.' Jack Peacock who has not stop us from looking-ahead School. The topic for discussion I on Saturday, February 3„ and y to better weather. We are pl nn- court Rouge .Grade , Student, at model homes, we have now been been out of action on the exec- Ing a Social'Night to help meet will be ",Amalgamation of West-to Ridgewood and Mrs. Jim MacKen- West Rouge School, placed third- assured that beyond the public utive due to ill health, is feel- roth camping friends'in the area.' Rouge with Scarboro' There f Ridgewood Rd., on their seven- the. Senior Class at the'Dun- property line. •This should tic ung much better and is now will be speakers from Scarboro I th weddir*,aanivcrsary on Feb. Barton Legioh Speaking Contest move both,the problem of driv. back on the executive as an qac- Exchange of 'ideas, .where you _. have been, where you would like and Pickering'to answer quer- 5th. hel Monday, Jan. .29, at the . hazaid,and accessibility of Live member. tions of the advantages and'dis- Mks. Dorothy Beatty' Ridge- Dumbarton High-School. mg }+ to go. It you have a 35mm slide advantages of such a move, wood Rd., is th Brown.Owl, for She sidewalk to school children. Mr. Jim•iia}Fey.was given the projector or movies of your fav- _ Miss Lunda Lennox, who app-, the, First_West Rouge Brolym- been put on_the. .gates in the C. B. C., in all matters pertain, them etc. e - water course fences. While this ing to buildings boric tempor- I believe this can be a very M!.ple Leaf Gardens last week Hail, every Tuesday evening. - Blue was'definitely promised, it ap- ary and permanent. He was worthwhile evening even it you spent .the weekend with her Mrs. •Margaret Brown, Ridge y parents and brothers, Mr. and wood Rd., -was the former B. To Sold Skating Carnival Feb 8 -,pears :that we will again have instructed to form a comrI have never been camping; but Mrs.,E. J. Lennox, Ridgewood 'Owl, and had- to give up the .._to tate this up with Pickering ee to be known as the Bay Rid- are interested `and maybe we. Road, -• work after two years with the Everyone had such a good _- Council. We have also received- ges Recreation Building.Comm- can help Sou from the little ex- time at the Carnival held in further correspondence on the ittee and a Tette verifying this nen l .we have. Pack. _ Januar- that it was decided to - e is to •be sen a neo a e o ano .er_.- O n House for Calling Al re is are inconclusive to date .Building and to;Council. all interested-February 16,.8.00 Mothers -Scol,t an-' Cub ave so ruary 9th, beginning at 7.30 ip. s Sanding, salting and snow l Mr. Les..Taylor, George Al- p, M. till?. The place -'$73 their home on Sunnvslope. and m, at the Pickering rink. This clearance of,roads is beim done so and Mrs. Mar Eagleson _,� x,11' Scout and Cub Mothers are moon.- to Leaside, and we will '•be a Masquerade Skating g [,sop g g Krosno Blvd.- All .enquiries q g by the township for E. B. C. I met with three of the.Bay Rid- 839.3289• cher needed in the Scout Mot- 4wishn t them luck and happiness Carnival with prizes for the best C. under. contract._-Paul l..yons es 13. A, executive.'on Jan. 30 i her's Auxiliary. Those who have in their new home. costumes worn by the boys and - g Fofit'-Felloa•rampPr�,- not bee., ou: "so ar, we'd love y who is responsible for services,i Their purpose was to 'establish-!- —lar k-snit Doreen Pearoc k Congratulations to Mr. andl girls.,We-hope--that the_weath- ..._ DQ . to :Beet. Fight now•, we need' —- has been checking on this, and a feeling:of friendly co-operat- p S. - Bring your o«n co:€ec `,dditional mothers to heli with M!,s. Scott Denton, Decimal Pl. ,er will co-operate with ,some the situation appears to be sat-i ion between the Iwo groups. A cups and folding chair. ,� , on.'the arrival on Friday, Feb-'good weather for us. _. a Father an on Eannuet• on - le-actor}•. Snow-clearance may main item, under-discussion,w•as I,. The Sports Committee •mould,' ' i ri:arr} 2, o: .a Som, at the Osh'I' , Februreiv 20. We are catering; Pians are going ahead with not be satisfactory-on�ome of the proposed Recreation.-Build-{like at this t'.me, request for for •this banquet..an+i there is aw a General Hospital.* i the .Minstrel Show that will be ` the unpaved streets. but,there ing. The Ratepayers offered�to I any woman with 9!tnerti fens. ; 'klany- ha ny returns cf the - is a danger of.the heavy plows'assist the Recreation Associat• experience, to contact Sports much work to be done. 'If }'o`: 1 to Paul Eltaman. .Rouge, put on by the Band in, the ;sp- and scraper blades breaking up ion in any way they could-.re- Committee regarding the tak-I can' help, please 'call �Lr s. Jac Hills, Dr, o^ his .second-birth-_�Ong. as well as plans for the obs. our Social Convener, at ,appearaneee�y member's of the the roads. In. these areas, sand- garding. sewers'• sef•vcces, roads ng charge of women and girls' dam} un' February and to San-i Band at a Bo Ing and -salting are beim ' done whicli have to be checked for I' 8..9 3245 by the end of this week y Scout Parents g g g sports activities. Pegistration.1 Idy McIntvre, Ridgewood Road, Night this month. but no lows the land on which the structure P_ •„ for duty may be .made at 882 I-Jlary William%, Public ity and who celebrated.his 8th bir hday _ A Ratepayers' Assoc. Execut is to be built. They also. discu- .Modlin Rd. t Public Reitaion�. on Sunda-,, February 4, with a � -Nor, .tAving�ton Ive rrieeting was held last week ssed various other aspects of to discuss-current problems, ac-.. co-operation. Closer relations ... _ hievements and the doming gen- were established by ,a socia! • . '•eral meeting. Lots of work,'but gathering of the two groups - nitle.to report•at this time, ex- with their respective husbands -s,. j,,4 cept that the contractor has ,a. or wives last.. Saturday night•_, _ _ s t'`'• _ -. gain confirmed June 25. as` This was a big success as both _cgatLliletion__Sate for the-:'new groups now feel they know the '. ec>lool. Keith Bevan. your ever- other group mucly-better WT _getic and.-hard-working. heard, of A request }las been forward- �AT A the Schools Committee has ed to "the Recreation Aasocia- } ' oo s Aux been keeping abreast o! Bevel- �'bY the' Ajar-and,Piekeaing OF �menta at the School Board. General Hospital- Ladies'TjLis requires a not of time anddiary to enter a candidateto beFf '` -effort, but Is vital to the inter. come-.Hospital .Queen at their - eits of Bay Ridges'rtsidents. annual,dance to be held on Mar (l�r1�M .On Saturday, February 3, as 2. The Lions Clubs. Kiwanis, timists and-other service or- Pontiac has everything-all at � ` C' previously, announced, the hue- �. ' bands a_nd wives of the Pate- ganlzgh°ns are'each subrnmit• _ :`.no extra cost! ROOMY cOm- pa-r-ers' Assoc. Executive; were ting a candidate. We have cone fort, spacious, a }3061 - entertained by."the 'Recreation of these groups here yet, #nd it . p Assoc. SXecutive, at the home l was felt that Ba}• Ridges should Of extras to make driving — of Mr. and Mrs. Lea: Taylor. be represented• Therefore- .the More cDmfortab1e a n d This getdogether was to provfde�Recreation Association and the - Convenient. , an informal approach to;rinser. Ratepayers were each asked to submit anentrant; Arrange- I t4 - liaison between the two groups, and was a beg success The-hua-i•ments were made to Select one -_ __ and a further report will be.,giv-I P��Sport Sedan bands and wives of the .Rate.-i I papers Assoc. Exec, wish to en next week. WHAT A _ - o to Let Mr. Jack Peacock outlined a r• , .. ex cess their sincere thanks toIty the Recreation Assoc. Exec., the camping club which he felt Uff a P husbands, wives and ail wtio lot of our people would. be in ' $++��CAole• y crested in. He was given 'authFEATURES. - O!power 1 >/ by usher 1 contributed to a very enjoyable ' ority to go ahead and organize ovening. Refreshments were ser kRt rt. Further details,on it. ked by the individual members %tt of the Recreation Assoc. Exec. A report was made that the (tWs men than molt gond to h!) Pickering News had donated The General meeting of the g - & T - f25.00 to the Sports Committee . * . Ratepayers' Assoc. rs beim held po I Pontiac vee you more than f ° on February 23, at the Bay Rd, to . urchase a Trophy. to be y !►astlac •' - w 15chool, at 8.00 p- m. This will known as "The Ptekenng Neva pride of ownership. .Every > .f a3Kfors 1. fy et:xtt• be the last announcement, and Trophy" to be presented to the ,feature is designed to give �_ ;t CU. Y Slik SenooRth anyone having any business or winner of the. Bay Ridges An durable, trouble-free and r6•-: m comments, of interest,, should nuai Soap Box- Derby, the first. gra t ' « � Y � ,•°sla t economical performance? forward them to the Associaf• o[•which will be run_in May.• We '' -...: s',V b�> 4 z' a °°� are grateful for this donation, ion - Box 445, Pickering, as soon . 1 3 6Cpoonol at extra cost as possible. and would. ..like to thank Mr. '� -• -- . _ i Barry Murkar and the Picker• �•• ^" Reere'a"M Assoc. New" 7 fag Ngws for it. . - --- --- - - -The executive" of the B. R.1 The Ladies' Auxiliary of the R. A. held their regular meetWays and Means Committee ing last Thursday and the foll- will henceforth-be known as the ow=ing 'report is based on that• B. R. R. A. Ladies' Auxiliary, They ref up their own meeting. pro- V F THEM Y OU The office of Publicity, and I gof ram of activities and all mon, Public Relations has been vac- fes received• •by them'will 'be _ ant for some time. As .of last placed in a separate account. ' Thursday, three people have and set aside toward their first -- -- -��� been appointed to this post, otjective, which is, to equip the • 'They are Mrs. Mary Williams, kitahen in our proposed new Re- - Bud Rogers and Frank Jells: creation-BSulding, and their own (M!=afW�dtttiiorey0Yrant�Fbtilac!) A motion• -was rneee giving i books are to be submitted for these three authority'to form accounting whenever, requested` y .,ct•-6t) distinctive, it just this committee,and -they will I by the -Association. can't be mistaken! It's the -i jnzt !,e 211 qiiPqtionq or -1 A Financial Re rt was given laints pertaining to the Recre- by the Treasurer, Mr. Bill.Eag- drivers. But ation Association,'also all gate-1 l,eson, but we• have left that for- long for Pontiac n0 longer- ments issued by the Associationnext week's report, ,as,we feel gee your dealer and find Out WhiNwall.tlres opthrlal ataxtra cost :how easy it i6 t0 own! ' "A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE � I ,General Hard ware- PAINTS ELECTRICALL"APPLIANCES Besun to eft Tommy Ambrose Showon" " CSC TV nktwork on Friday evenings.Check local tbtinps for Channel and time TOOLS GLASS ETA ►•442C0 TOR - I 6 • A %I Aftn- e. U ArAw r dbrPick�dng oAR�o :for YOUR VALENTINE - Uft Bieth _ r • n th ' ow es ..,' a c y :and all young couples -- - -- '" their budget is an im 2-LB. BOX - portant beginning. . they know too,. that ' 1 the place'to shop and savei: . s. TO ELY'S FA - 6-Oz. Tins FANCY CREAM STYLE 1 OIR f or c '89 a HABITANT PEA OR VEG�E-28.Oz..Tins -SOUP for C 6 J 98 - CARNOi?iOl�EVAPORATED-TaTT �A li Tins - � . LEAN, MILD CURED �AGA MAGIC DETERGENT-28-0s. 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CEREAL -. . . . . . . 33cF EN OR NG - 3 HUNTS-1 I.Oz. Wt. CATSUP 2- for 37c _ RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE=Pkg- of 120 ` RECEIVE FREE $6.00.BONUS BOOSTER TAPE WITH RECEIVE FREE $2.00 PAPE: TEA BAGS . :.1 .79 �. ._. . ' CHEF40Y-Ale-0EE—IOOs. ►tw• - :{i<ORDNOOK VENTURE-14.Os f'�! 'SPAGHETTI DINNER LIMAS 15.0=. F*,,. *_ McLAREN'S CORN RELISH H . MUS KOIOR-KWI-K-- 1-r Midhards0rSRicN-4Os•1.stHAfE i SAN60 INSTANT COFFEE MARGARINE $44.0'o _ _ .TAiLER1TE ►URE PORK-146 1MN•` •. 1 HELENE' CURTIS EGG SHAMPOO Oak G.N•n CentainK - I - ROYAL GOLD ICE CREAM ' N«_t GRAPE-lam.c.o. , - - y - 23c•OfF CUNT SIZE CATS - dM FAB DETERGENT r - t - DICKERING, ONTARIO _ • aJ• �. .� 1, •