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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_02_15 , ti NNITENALL ..r ;•. ::: F1131118%, .9, ERIt2 9141 P1 — NE-W-, s VOL. -1 THE 7f NO. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, PRICE: 10c PER COPY cres ,e 'an u ar COn1 A Star Goah At ._._ p�'�'■.� _ g In' PickeringTwPBus _ y � - � #,t It was annonuced to the Pickering News{,this week that the 90 gt Gravel Firm acre parcel of land on the east side of the Brock'Road at the , . : lakefront has been purchased by thy' atlantic and Acadia Sugar ' _ Has $75,0000 Company. This land was part of the'W. H.'Moore Estate. This B1aZe same firm has had an option on.this piece.of property for several Y.'. Fire early Saturday morning •;,,� � �� �' j caused a 575,000 loss at the Con- weeks. The parcel is located -just East of the new water plant. • s. solidated Sand and' ravel co- It has not yet been annotuic- mpany yards, thre miles north ed just when the firm will rnove of Pickering: Libraries Ask in on the •property, will as yet "Cause of the bla is unknown I just what then plans will.be. A but, the warehouser machinery representative of .an industrial and parts were destroyed- Two More Grant$ stock broker's firm called the ' front-end loaders were burned. News several weeks ago, when .� A spokesman for the firm told The Board of Pickering. Vill- it was first announced that this e had .an option on the the _ • believe the library has requested company p News, that.the b age Libra 4 P� the Ne Y g fire started about 3 a. m. It was Pickering Township Council to land. " I discovered by a neighbor about inctease their •grant from $25 He•said.. "it will be. a good 7 a. m. The'Brougham,firemen to $125 for 1962 - break for Pickering if the firm were called, but the, building The Library Board, in their does locate there". was beyond'saving. request, for the increase, stated It certainly is not rumour, the -- s rm ra o-c t on,t e_ that they now have 293 township Dews has it from a reliable r Concessipn about a half mile members,-.who borrow books. source -that the land has been 1 east of the Brock Road.' The Fairport Beach Library purchased' by the sugar firm. +• 1 + has also asked for an increase • in ant for 1962. They claim - 4lIP the Provincial Grant is.small, small, _ -,:Athletic Group New. Feature----=- �, and the membership is grow~rng .. * so that more improvements,in Well eij� ;' .the library are needed. ea I3 was obvi6tis Prom the num - ��• " r OeDstmbartoa ®thletic.Club` 'her of callus the News received - - •„ APPEAL8 AS$ESSMENT Uhas� advanced .from its shaky i• - -. Av4a ,,,�--s,,,,,, ,,�_,,,,,�,.•�r:5,�e last weekend about the new bee -ng to become a•top not-,7 YEARS L'� ROW •.• - feature, "One itan'�c Opinion". Eighteen year old Jerry Brett of Dunbarton, wtar goaltender with Grgenwood-lit. $fun Ch contender in gymnastic co- that it was well read..0ot all , in Stouff%911e Community League has been •selected as part of a 13 player All-Star line- rnpetitions• This was proven by( Miss Violet, Swan stated at agreed -with the opidoos .ex- _..-up to meet the Uxbridge. •'Black Hawk" in an exhibition benefit game In Stouff%-ille. the fine showing mane by their I Township Council meetin last prerwed, but at least know A;ena on Friday. February 16th. Ro-*y Madill. netminder with Ringwood will.%hare.the y entrants in: the recent Metro i week. that`she had been forced people re _ o ale a reailing tt 4t 1t, -' puck %topping ehore%, Thi%-eonteMo to %tart at S.30 p. m.. will be preceded by a grrl'v ]TQ'ronto gymnastic compet+t• to app!al her assessment seven a r hockry mast h a4 7.13 p. M. Gto by_dim Thoma+ , Ph I ion at Jarvis Collegiate Tim times in recent years ss Well : ' 11 1 - - Ricketts did- exceptionaly tv She said that as-the CoLrt of • - her ass- although not rt the fats Revision would reduce !'andi • 'v, .mgrs 'group he placed- well;essment, the Aisessor would in• Co . e e s t t ax ,g",k.ilTMiN !:;.1111th➢1YC�ilZon,non «llr"y. 'Clk:r9li•"�' Obituary p and, certainly displayed gr- crease .it again the fb}low:ng Fishes e - `eat promise. There were 200 en- years. t ,ed that _-I �. _..,Frederlck C. ylotfatt -. .►trite .in all 'at thrs tremendous Miss Swan also s I _ P i eke_r i n g V r 11 g e -N of e s - In January, twenty-three new meet many of whom were from,she had not received tier re- families made application for This community.was shocke*i I to p gymnastic clubs in the U S !fund of taxes hased on the let !relief, bringing the resent tot- 'h" w"t111^J"IIY""' 7:""IiiG.!..'l!31"C"rl""�R"p"'"n'.."111 APYnnAP tNslpll'7�f"Qlnm 17 nu IP,.IIM1l� I on, Thursday, morning, last to; Florence 11Mrhell, Lynda and est Ontario Municipal Board al to one hundred and three, the learn o! the sudden death of Mr. Susan Pickard spent the week award, nor the'return of the O• highest number of families rec. 'A Skating Carnival v�ill be in-law from Sao Paulo, Brazil, : of t Frederick Moffatt. Proprietor of end at the home of Miss Janet M. B. fee, as directed. eiving welfare at one time, in held on Friday, February 16, -with them?for a'while. When she of the Brock Road Store. Fenemore in Toronto: Janet.I The Clerk was instructed• r- the. history of Pickering Town- •" at the,Community Rink, by the left home, the temperature.wa Mr, Moftatt'was born in Pic- was celebrating her 17th birth- Council to investigate and roc' ship. Lincoln Aver Pubtt�School:7:OU 110 degrees, and in eleven hours i'tpn; Ontario• and for the.pas+ day, rect this matter. These figures were released to 9.30 p. .m; The rink house she arrived in zero weather: twenty-eight years, -resided in on Friday, by Welfare Officer committee will be serving re- Mr, and Mrs. J. -H.` Fenton Pickering Tow,nsh'p. A. W. Cane., He requested -the- freshments. Admission 10 an an aron,s en a He leaves to.mo .Township Council to employ a ,15 cents. Pro_ceeds go to the new of Dentistry Open House, at the land three son+ of Picker'ne. IRural* a Ratepayers... Association full-time employee for his De- --rink house. Parents are cord- University of Toronto, on Sun- Fi!neral' service, was held on i _ partneri. He suggested the per- fray invited to come and bring day afternoon. ``SaUirday, with interment of,thallliTo Battle Assessment Problems son be female, who could d. , their skates, =- Grade 12. of Pickering Dist.I Clenwood Cemetery, in Picton. -steno"-work, clerk and field- their t hear Dale Armstrong .High school rluade their annual Pallbearers were: Messers A. Following close on the pr'es- formative stages was Mr. J,' work. daughter.. li Mr. and Mrs. J. excursion'to Ottawa laai��i_urs-{O'Hara, Bud Willett. Fern. Xew, Mentation of a-petition to Picker- Bowden, President of"the'Agin- Mr. Cane suggested a starting. Armstrong, Sherwood. Dr: is' in day. They .toured the Parlia-'George (3erigs, John Brett and m Townshi 1 Council, ' estin court Ratepayers' As c. Mr: g p {wt $ salary of t3,000,i3 20U, and a¢d- the Ajax Hospital, with Bron- Ment Buildings the Mint, Nat-I E. McDonald. I assessment procedures, the first Bowden, has played active ed that this could be recovered chitin.. - ional War Museum- and many II 'Fred 14[offatt will .be missed steps have beery taken- to form.part in the life of the Agincourt 'by more •complete' and exten- Miss Lvnn McEachnie, dau- other points of interest min the I by a great marry in ,Pickering a Rural Ratepayers' Associat= Association since, its formatidn sive investigations. shier, of Mr. andfirs. Bill Mc- capital. The Hon. Michael Starr, Township and the Village. Lova on in the township. Meeting at in 1955; Well:known in his area. told Council that the bulk Eachnie, is home'from the Hos- Minister of Labour entertained I ted as they were at that cross•' Mr. Ross Heron's farm, near Mr. Bowden has been largely of welfare problems come from pital for Sick Children, after tine. students at breakfast on roads, the Brock Road and No. Claremont, an interested group responsible for the 'Agincourt below the 5th Concession, and having Had her tonsils removed. Friday morning. 2. Highway, he became acquain- adopted a temporary constitu- Association.-being known as., a, that most of the cases in the• Mr: Jack Calvert, Kingston Mad to report Mrs. D: Hend• ted with a great host of passing- don and appointed a provision- group that gets things done.' North end of the township, conte Road, E., is in the -Ajax Hos- erson, Hiley Ave., has returned *by customers who looked upon al executive committee. The provisional guilding com- cern the senior citizens' group. pital with a badly infected foot,_hom_e' from the Ajax Hospital' a the deceased as a most friend- ,fie irsti o6Jec _6f the new 'mittee appointed last Thursday He said the work in his Dep- Miss Joy Parker, Church-St. surgery patient. ly, genial person, making it a Association is'to tackle the pro- night consists,of Mr. Ken Carr, ,artment had trebled in the last S., local fashion-counsellor for First Pickering Scouts and pleasure.to enter the store, and blem of inequitable land assess- President; Miss Violet Swan, three years. North American Fashion Frocks Rovers went "winter-camping" find, al*ays, Fred or Mrs. Moff- ment,'thatfihas caused so much Corr. Secretary: Prof. F. •Le In a recent report to the Wel- to be pleased to show,•her on the week-end. Temperature I a" or both, and receiving 9 dissention in the. township dur Brie, Recording Sec'ty., Mr. fare Committee he stated that up-to-date styles of won'- 1S below, 1 pleasant reception. Ing the-past few months. Many Bishop, Treasurer. The propos- he did not feel that his Depart- manyen'a dresses, to anyone interest- Dr. Shepherd visited the lit. ,Mrs. Moffatt will continue the of those forming the group have ed constitution for the Associa- ment had received the same ed.,Phone WH2.4253. Pickering Cub Pack on Friday operation of the store. cages pending before the Courts tion will be presented for app- consideration a's other depart- 'ed,, and Mrs. C. Morley, Lyn=•night, and spoke to the boys on r of Appeal, and were also active roval at a General 1vLeeting, menta within the municipality. __iia, and Mrs, Wm, McLean vis- "Duty to God". in presenting the recent petit-_open to, all ratepayers in the The records show the num- ited Miss Gladys Burns on Sat- We are pleased-to-report the Ajax Business And Pribfc%slonal ion indicting Reeve Scott and township, to--be held at the Red ber of persons having received urday afternoon. Miss Burns is Pickering Midgets again-winn-I - Women's Club requesting dismissal of Assess- Cross Centre, on the Brock Rd: welfare over the -past three in the Hamilton'Gen• Hospital. ing over Cannington last Thurs- trent Commissioner Goslin. on Th rV day, February 22, at years: 1959--1040 persons: 1960 While •there they had dinner day and Friday. . Scores: 9-6 presented then Annual Award building the group through its 8.15 p. m. -1614, and 1961-2918 persons. with Mr. and M C.-W. Bich- and 6-3. Is'ickering will now of a Plaque and Cheque to the Mr. Cane, in answer to a ques- - Op_ play Coboconk for the .League girl student with the highest tion from Councillor Herb Wank An attractive and successful Championship. I standing T Grade 12, during Bylaw Passed--By- council To g eat _ _ that investigation takes a Valentine Tea was held last Rover Crew held their first 1960-1961. The winner was.Faye.. d Thursday.at the United Church birthday party last.Tuesday ev=Collins, R.. R. 1,. Whitby, who appltcation for admittance �o • C. E. centre. The program w,as ening, in the "den.' at the home is a student in Grade 12, at the Form New School Area 3 Fairview Lodge can take three a display of hand-made jewe11. of Rover Leader, Mr. Cliff Haw- Ajax.High �chool. days-to complete: He said they cry, by 'Mrs. Davidson,. Audley; ker. The Rovers cooked and ser- also get calls for assistance a- and folk dancing by eight Grade ved the.dinner to all mothers. A Bylaw has been passed 000.00. Five pupils of Ld}nooln..Ave. un- They entertained by doing skits, parents, Mr. and Mrs. George by the Council of Pickering Tp. •'What about Audley. I thought bout dental work, eye glasses, Ind der the direction of their teach•• ta'lking on Rovers, and-showing Butler, of Hamilton. Congratula• to form School'Area 3., which is they were interested in being cancer-eases; •burial 1n gents er Mrs. 'Linton. Presiding at tea slides. tions`were received from' the to-comprise the two school sect- included tri this Area," asked cuts, free insulin to indigents, tables were: Mrs, MacRae and Mr. and Mrs. M. Driver and' Queen, our Prime Minister, and. ions of Greenwood and Kinsale_ Dep. Reeve Jean McPherson. providing rd drugs, adult men- -re: Parker, Sr., Many out Mr. and Mrs. J. Munday, Mor- the Provincial Premier. Mr. and The new School Area will be "They held a-meeting in their tally retarded, and alcoholic r town visitors were .present, and .ley---Park•.-.vt'ere--at_ Nie O'Keefe Mrs. Butler entertained grand- commencing operation oil Jam. school 'section, . and voted a• cases. 1 1963. gainst going into this school ar- Reeve Sherman Scott said the everyone enjoyed the delicious Centre last Saturday nig en- n;'-ao = assistance would "retresh'menta seYved by the Un- joying the show' very much. and many friends. ' who called Two readings,we to ers met be sturned over to the Welfare ited Church Women: Chief Howard. and Mre. Nick during the day. ,The It: bylaw to debenture for a new The Audley bra pay Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hasek ling attended the 80th gvedding 1.0f the day was-a huge cake, ive-room scho6i at GreenvOood, last week, and voted against go- Committee for recommendation anniversary this onth, of her lighted by sixty•candles. t an estimated cost of ;100, Ing into the new achooi area to the Finance Committee. are happy to have their sister• Y n1 �• _ _!_ THE PICKERING NEWS Im" 2" : Walter Thomson,' Q:C. ES'� LLROI� _ .NEWS :w . 1HE-PICKERING wlEo � os1 TAtL15 • -The we Rouge Home and neighbor, as this should be a ..BARRISTER SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC - Issued every. Thursday School Open House on February very interesting meeting. New COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS by The ews Printing and Publishing CoMP.12' S wool well attended, when over embers are always welcome, E `-- Ctsn Mail Matter Post Office'Dept, ��. fit- rents came out and you can get acquainted with Telephones WHitehoil 2-0910 Igtized as.Secend three hundred pa --- s0 >r - WdtN StAn $1.00 'af year to meet the children's teach- .the other, ladies! over .tea and Northwesst Corner of Old Plant Rood on No:2 Highway _. WBfCIIPTION VW: St W YO era,. apd see the work the pup- cake. ' HARRY MURKAR, Editor ils have done during. the year. Carol Ann Adams, Rouge Hill XprERTISINi RATE UPON tEWEST - The teaching staff, executive of Drive„ Carol Findlay, Rouge I the Home and School and the Hill Dr., Chris Head, Friendship Grade Mothers,are to be com Ave., and Murvin vMre among Donald G. Crossley r Gr�1tS mended for their interest and Ridgewood Rd., _ Irarythe evening the Grade 12,''students from the , PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT The local libraries. l who play an important role in our community, such a success and our Ispecta- Pic erm - _ verirs:n 3e as well thanks to them. visited Ottawa last Thursday; Trade Publicity Product News 9, byi making available, reading matter, that young peep Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and Friday. They report a most en- CONITH BUFLDING - AJAX PLAZA j adults could not afford to purchase for themselves Peter, Ridgewood Rd. held a joyable .trip, and visit to the Vi Clare- famf er m thein home on parliament Bldgs, and several Pickerin :WH. 2.0363 il, in honor 'laces of interest to young Can- Ajax: WH. '2-1231 9 The annual reports of the libraries in Pickering flags, Sunday, Feb P y moat and Fairport Beach show that library circulations in all of , Smith's mother, Mrs adians. considerable n=bers the Richardson' Toronto, who cel- - St. Anne's CLrcle of Grace — communities is on the increase by rated her birthday that day. Presbyterian Church LadiNan es' AL PROTECTION past few years. • - - , Mr.. Crites, Sr., of Sutton, is GuildNanc- -in times when many of us find confined to the home of his son, Ing at the home of Mrs Thurs- FORTrE N511RANCE This is a good sign, especially daughter-in-law ancl_family, Mr. Ryan, Rouge Hills Dr., e 1 }�t'� reading habits are in a slump. 'I'h"e-records show that daug da February A. R. and Mrs.' Ray Crites. Decimal y 22, at S. P. m. there is a large increase among the juvenile readers, which we place, with a broken hip. Many happy returns to Den- • rn Ise Mayers Rouge Highlands , . PHONE ATlanttc' 2-4216 feel is most important• and a fact that cannot be,ignored. belle Gra area enjoy ng la few Dr. v.-ho was two years old on It would apppear that our young people,.at long last, are gett- week's holidays in Florida, at February 12: to Garry Howitt, _; AUTO -- LIFE - CASUALTY fag a little tired of watching ' Rouge Hills Dr., on his second FIRE The Idiot Box" and are settling the present time. I birthday,•Feb. 14, and to David in this case, About two hundred attended I down to pastimes that are much more rewarding i the "Father and Son Banquet". Barron, • Ridgewood Rd., who lrve refer to reading. of the First West. Rouge Cubs was six years old on Feb. 1st. I - and Scouts. at Centennial Unit-i .The West Rouge Timmie Tyke Both Pickering Village:and Fairport Beach libraries have ask- ed Church Hall on Thursday, i All Stars lost " against the ed the township council for a higher grant this year. We 'hope February 8. when a Turkey East York Timmis Tykes. at GLEHDALE �APPI.IAHCE SERVICE Dinner was prepared 'by the Uxbridge, on Sunday .evening, � that when budget time_rolls around, which innot far off now, ladies of Centennial Church, and the 11th. but better luck next 1 council members will see sit to grant these requests. If they do, was served by the Cub and the time, as this was their first - EXPERT REPAIRS TO WASHERS, DRYERS Scout 3lothera. A most-enjoy- competition. they win be contributing a great deal to the- community. Not am was The sudden death last week AND DRYERS VENTED --everyone reads but, everyone will agree that reading;does a dot reported by all members. .- of ?.firs• Viki Koski, who was for the mind. especially the young and inquisitive mind.' The deepest sytnpathy of this fatally burned in her home, in 9 175R community is expressed for the Winni came as a shock to _I � �e Tb"Ie We urge council to give these requests for increased library .family of the late_ Mr. Guy Me` friends and former neighbors of ---- =- dg..a-- Gr..whd_died +... *rads serious consideration. You can't-6wsang-m- Chesney Ja elle the family in West Rouge. The . ------ ]e and all in Florida last week'. deepest sympathy of those of the - ereu stocked and up-to-date library for 'the young people �s Marlene Green. Domin- community is'_extended to Mr. _ those eager and 'willing to learn. ica, B. W. I., niece of Mr. Albert Kaaki and the children. Debbie, , moi, Ridgewood Rd., arrived ars: . - - six years: Brian. twelve ye in Toronto last week where she and Garry, fifteen years, who will attend St. Joseph's College eyed,for several years on Sun- for three years, on a scholarship nyslope before moving LO Wln C r e a t o r s o f Miss Green visited Mr. - , (� (� she won. nipeg TS Thomas A. Ne�nrmaa , ti.L• and Mrs. Barron and gamily Grade 1. . u s with their tea- O� �u EN BARRISTER Q SOLICITOR for a few days before•taking u , ,p White.Y P cher firs rte� enjoyed a residence and studies at the j E5)* O' F college. skating party on the Rouge Riv- p I�T I N CT I O N - TEmple 8 2139 - fibs La.dl is' Club met at the er last Friday afternoon, and school on Thursday evening, the were served, hot chocolate and,. FAIftpORT ROAD. 'SOUTH' DUNBAPTO'; eeokies later, at. the home of Qui. and discussed plana for the J Mrs,-Shirley French, Rouge Hill! fog THREE .G E N E RAT I C�N 5 _ - coming year, and are preparing a budget for the donations they I Dr. , ` t will contribute to, different' or. Several residents 'm the dist - Report from Pallic=ent merits weer this 'year. Refresh- rict have installed attractive ���e menta were served by the host- lights at their driveways s'help r�e eases at the close of the meet- light the streets, but find it is Sta #Or� I BY RON• WCHAE'L,�STARR, Mirniater o! L:cbour '- ing. The next get-together of the I impossible to keep bulbs and ? Parliament, OP the new Pension by 110.00 a month. group will be on Thursday, Feb- shades on the fixtures as someMON U WE N T S ,easd enlarged Munleipal Works This is now being debated is ruary 22; at 8.86 p. m: in the'I one bag or small, is guilty of ' program at the end of thew $ek he Hoa Bin andlia expectedl then bpaai barge of e�swimm gMr& einstruct-'celrtainlyelh breaking evert they estDUN ST. EAST NVHITdY MO 8-3553 and this meant that somefor the ion s 000,000 from was available for the become law within the kext two childrenit be guest speakler I Rougehe f sow they should xfeel Federal contribution to work weeks. -- undertaken by some 2200 mun- This is a matter of consider- Plan to _a-ttend and bring your I pretty low. ictpalities across Canada. Look- able interest to more than one wade ve things that ,are conduc- ing over the figures. I note some million old age pensioners a- he had to so "laboriously r5' SIM.000 has been expendedas cross Canada: and it is note- through the waste of words in five to private closed room arr- t p Federal Government share worthy that among the audience LETTER T 0 THE E D 1 T 0 d advertisements.... angements. the -paid for winter worka.in Oshawa and in the House of Commons gall- dribble....dribble-. etc. and he At a meeting of the Ontario district since the program' star- ernes this week have been a came to the conclusion I was Federation oof Agriculture at n Feb. lat. some -. w ted In 1958 number of elderly perona in the This is erre riiral letter to the entify his stature and dimens• waging a 'personal vender era want- Not a con�iaerable sum, per• over•70 class. editor fetes R G Roy He ions in adrrfinistrative integ- Mr• Editor, no one has ever 250 indignant taxpayt, _haps, in comparison with the A. When the Bill goes through, ueettd this .ague for reb- rity". wasted more words thea Reeve ed to ask the Aasesse't��n?e *stunts provided -through Pub- it will means. that pensioners req scot!..If you have read other important questions concern- ' UW to a receat letter o! Reeve After throve weeks to think it papers ides y lic Works for harbour improve- will have benefitted by total J. S• Stott. over, Mr. Scott has chosen, to local paps our own Ing assessment and the beha d went end dredging; but, never increase of S39 monthly since reply: not as champion of pol- esteemed publication, you will for of the Cpmmissioner and theIess, significant in providing the 'Present government first 1ltettlemetr Farre, itical integrity but as a man find such waste of-words in ad the Reeve. Reeve Scott whoOme so employment during wintertime assumed office. At the same _. ;Clarernoat. 'Ontario, who, seeing thw sword o[ Dam- vertiaementa, photos, news it- eloquently invitesPromptly' made •for many of those who other- time, veterans' pensions were S�� February, 188' vcles is. over his head, dares ems, editorials. to his parlour p e lY t -:'w*ise might not have bed work• raised last session by 20 per not meet the challenge but re- In his letter Mr. Scott quoted It public to the entire audience that I might say that when this cent, as pawould not permit Mr. rt of the overall soc- Dear 81r. Jiurkar: sorts to an old moth-eaten stra- ••If Mr. Roy wishes to contact Goslinwto be questioned. R act- item was passed this week, it ial justice program. On 'January 18th, I•wrote a tegem of deception by occupy- me concerning any township P Y . matter I am available,and will• ually prohibits Mr. Goslin from also meant that. some •100 mon- Speaking in the.House, Thura- letter to the Editor; inviting ing his entire re 1 as how to defending 'ltimseIf but who - - ties;whose arcount9 were days I.-pointed .out that M. M _Peeve-Shermau Scott-to A go about_appealing assessment ing to discuss the-_problem with already in for this winter, could-. ployment was lower by 115,000 p but Mr. Roy has never contact- iAstruct s knows Mr.-Geslin--may fro uestionaire, putting' his polif• and even inspired an`editorial , be ebeying iron r —r now get their money and be in than at this time last year, and cal integrity on the line. I about it. I have been paying ed me". Mr. Scott. a position to pay their bills. as a percentage-of the labour I.extended to him this chap-1 ties since before Mr. Scott'was How mendacious can n Scott He even stated to the entire On Monday. my colleague, the Yoree was the lowest it-had been en a in dignified sportsmanship born, get when I have been writing Hon. Minister of \ational Real- in December•for. five ears. At g lettrs to the .municiptlity he is i audience that Mr. Goslin ,was y and even extended him--a•com 1�4r. Editor, the word assess Reeve of since 1958, and to date fan employee and would-net alt t th and Welfare. introduced a the same time,' same 180,000 Tete carte' blanche'and freed-,nient was not even mentioned ow him to be torn apart: resolution raising the-Old•Age more Canadians were'at work.• I om of expression. I even added in' my- letter of January•18, On I have not received one single In other words,his noted Coll- cal if he could not answer my;ly his his'political integrity Was reply to m} questions. i eague meant more to him than " v The Brownies• ,met as,usual.!,4tiestions''•I• shall nbt' enibarn l at ststke.- Mr. Scott seems to'have 'the T the indignant taxpayers. He _ �• ROAD 6Lt the Reis Cross Centre and I ass.him any more'than I would �ihat is really •ludicrous.in same technique as his stick-;teem on to threaten the deleg BROCK kl'ck a man when he is down, his attempt to• meet.me 'on his fast colleag le Mr. Goslin."flys? :had a Valentine party with tiiiss is never to put' an}'thi:;n do-cn alien that we would not be all g Susan «ilsan',in' charge. ..but•..allo-,v liim in all compass• own-grounds it that all he can n "�rtmg not ut grant nor pub- owed to speak unless. we made a E1Hom eoandhSchoole1nteet nl I Sorry to report seteraI of the ion to haps his own silence id- complain is to the effect that P . itcatioit 48 hours before. k, licly but: eN:er'in that tradition `birch would preclude Saturday on, Tuesday. Feb. 6th }vi�•�Irs. children in the-community are ai manner used at the time' of and Sunda making it itnposs- � &igaa: Mori in the chair( After,,ill witht he measles and flu:R•e the Inquisition known as the 'In ible to present, our delegation.. !: the tiusinr_s's session, our guest hope that all very soon will be I Camera Tribunal' And he talks' He did not know that his ad speaker . the• Rev. Dr. Shep- well,again. COOPER BLOCK L. - abqut vendetta!'. Justified ret- ribution is entre like it. ministration was so . mistrust , herd was introduced by Mrs. Beep•March 2nd open. far the ed that we were wise this Undo He spoke on Religion in second euchre in the school. A � `_._, I don't' believe dither Mr• old gag Our a ion ad i. ''920 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO C m---Me school:-Mrs. Dawson thank- paper drive will be held again Scott or o missioner Goslin been resented personally ,48 ed the speaker on behalf of the as soon as -weather permits. can deceive anybody short of a hours before, Pigned and dated , school. A social' hour with re- BLOCKS & BRICKS nit-wit-any longer with that poi• so that we would not be the freahments was enjoyed at the icy of. 'Come•to my .,Parlour GREEN RI�ER STRUCTURAL STEEL said the spider to the fly'. victim oi, typical acott�Goslin close of the meeting.. Condit- deception. The two student teachers of CRANE RENTAL One of the necessary In the words of St. Gregory the Toronto Teacher' College Wedding bell$ will ring in the ions which is very urgently who did their practical work church here at the end of Feb STATION ROAD, PICKERING, needed in proper municipal in the year 381 A D., facing ONTARIO. the Roman tyrant said to him, under the direction of Mrs. ruarY• r administration ri Pickering 1s The more you justify your Keach were .Miss Cecile Dillon Mrs Lois Lehman was a Tor- *hones: WH, ?,1960 i MIA. 2-5103 -'IIAO. 8-591 T to shy from private explanat crimes, the more conspieueW3 K St. werCatherines-and Mins Pat onto visitor last week-end. ions of how to go to the lions you make-them,,. Diasio of Brock Rd. N. Maas Mr. and Mrs. B. Draper ands. a number of Misses -Shirley 'Postlll, Mise Ruth Hutchings ann� of at entertained euchron Friday evening.$ mQuestiorts should be asked ' _ Yours truly, ' School, .prior to 1981. Marjorie and ro eet on Wed- and rep)ied to on certain days The Bale held recently netted were maw' visitors last week-I Pickering last week-end. ber to a oid the Sobert Q. Roy 4 Mr. and'Mrs. Wm. Michell nesday,,Febivary Zi. !' j12.6t etrd. , , - - - - - - ..,1 ,, , , . .• _ ...._,_.- NEWS A. --- XSDAT. 1 EsuABY--Ib..1llO--._ THE PICKERING �lsasTait, St. Andrews BUSINESS DIRECTO : . tr>lp - RY Se In Morning worship, conducted ,L AWS�1� by the minister Mr. Ke eth Heron was well sittended.The -- it entered to the, Nd"tagr �combined cho _ S comb • __ _ , The Ch u rehe Processional "I'll hear what OUARANTEED McEAEHHIE S I�1 1 '�'>al God the Lord will speak"- The b'tY S Ia scripture lessons were 6om St. TELEPHONE SNH. 2-2741 t• - u _ Funeral Director Luke 16: and Galatians 6. Any IMcrke ell Model Pickering • Mr. Heron preached the fifth — 1CKBRII� __�__.. and final sermon ,the series QHURCH sr. *. :_United Church on the Book of Galatians. He •.ARTHUR •F=. exposition of. • - gave a wonderful expos• P IHC Private Ambulance Service Mirj~ REV• MELVILLE RUTTARS Chapter 6;, and his sermon was i r ' DAY^OR NIGHT TWO CHURCH SERVICES "��i Fellowship. He clos- ed with remarks on verse 14- 9:13 a.ws-'and 11-W om. but God forbid that I should �La DRUG LTD* lub WATER � DELIVER - to save C the cross of'our _ Sunday'Scheel Samsou Lord Jesus Christ. WM. McEACHNIE. Prop. AUDLEY - The anthem was. "Gently, West of Dumbarton •*• . l.ls P. M•. - sun. school Lord, O gently lead Us". to the - PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS M. we for bion 2,30 p ][ Church lovely Welsh 'air. PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 - gregatipn .leaders re Burt VO•tters, assisted by >vllaJa COSMETICS • SUNNIES • eABY NEEDS Margaret Hartford. Music was .;Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN under the direction of Marion ATiantle 2-0063 -- McClements: - - . . L. ' •'• CHURCH Last Tuesday evening, gs STORE HOURS: .MORNING WORSHIP were dedicated in the church for KEN and CLARKE i 1 a.m.-West Rouge Behest the Rover Troop, under lean- WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 -c.m. to 9 ..Creighton, Fraser, Audkarium ership of Mr. Cliff Hawker. P R E H T I C E ;SUNDAY SCHOOLS ' The Sacrament of Holy Com• Drynan dl Murd+oeh West Rouge sEh.el- munion will be celeMar� o SUNDAYS-and HOLIDAYS 1 P•m, to 5 P.nt. AUCTIONEERS 9:39 ism.-4 years and over Sunday morning Barrbters, sandtors and 11 am.-.fp to a years Rev. H• H. •Httater, Melville f Uww W sad Awborlsed tar Mn' I1 am--Nursery _ Churc$ will officiate. Prepar- . GawllM si►OwNrl.ad York NesKarl,gs PubNe. •nbnnial Road sehoel- , atory Servieea will be on sun- PICKERING PHONE Wht#eltall 2.5961 Post!nods. ss� G• 11 a.m.-All ova. day evening, March 4. m the hrtshats, sal EMoN also �- SANX OF cWLW=O&AIA&M 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR church. paelalhr of Ressom ► Ra1M. ifltAt SERVICE AT Ott[PRICEI 5 Simeoe St. N., Oshawa _ St. Andrew's Presbyterian-' , .. P.O. e4=eb'monthly M. tingSociiy :Graham HARDWARE abwumm P.O. Pbaoa rtt. Telephone RA. 3,3446 S#. G��asmis The monthly meeting o! the V�YE Women's Missionary Society PRRM=$ bow b•ea esfabfs6-' AP Church was held arthe home of Mrs. R. A. n .lone "u0 APPLIANCES . PAINTS TOOLS PICKERINO ONTARIO A. Morison, on Thursday,,Feb.. _ - R.eter: 1, at 8.00 P. m-1 - Dr. alo►h>*r iesik The meeting was conducted GLASS • ETC. E. R. FLEURY REE. H. S. SHEPHERD, BA,D.D. by the President, Mrs. Henry ++ {� E N T 1ST Rax 198, Pickering, Ont. Van Nus. The Devotional Per- BARRISTER - SOLICITOR Phen. WHit.holi 2-3313 ion and topic was convened by GENERAL -HARDWARE _ - - NOTARY PUBLIC . — Sat1N[)AY SERv10E5 Mrs. Hugh Miller•. The subject Merflsh at Old Kingston Read 836 a.m-Holy Communion of the topic wag-"Port Work P Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 - Picks' HwAand Crook 11.04 a.m.-Mor"Ing Pray+ and Immigration". Mrs. Miller AT. Z-7391 or AT. 2-1362 Pic6ring IlAo a.m.-Holy Communion was assisted by-. -W Harry W. e Medical Centro (4th Sunday) Boycs, Mrs. Burt'Wateu. Mrs- AT. r - 1100 a.m.-Sunday School in the W. MCEaehnie, Mrs. K. Heron HOURS: Parish Nott and Mrs. R. Munson. e .�� 11,00 a.m.-Nursery .w A bale of clothing and canned N►ed.y to friday-9:30.5.30 P:fa« (At the Pariah Hall) goods is. being .sent to Evangel a LUMBER • Sefurday and Evenings , _ by Ap'•istm•wt Roofi-ogee up to 1 years Hall, our Downtown Mission. - OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 WEDNESDAY Remember the date of the C. ,/,�hns-Manville Dealer RES.: WH. 2-1855 14.00 'a.m.-Hely Communion bnd Q. C. Family supper-April 10. x Intercessions for'the Siege Plans were made to hold our DON'T MOVE—IMPROVE M@NUMENTS ' Spring Thankoffering Sertdee- date to be anttouncea later. WITH AWMINUM OR WOOD •Nighway Mew-moo 0 Werke- A delicious lunch was nerved :� • • ' by hostesses Mrs. Murison and ChrISfMA Science _ _i�OM81NATION DOORS & WINDOWS..'noun AUSTIN. ►fall• _ Mrs. McEachnie. Il,l. Whitby, Ontario ' ' iPAL-O-PAK INSULATION FOR ATTICS two nal« west of wuifily R I SOCI�hI Mt. 1011 TERMS ARRANGED N1 1". 1 Highway, ►erwoea S H E R ROUGE HIUS, ONTARIO ._ Balsam .. { Wb'� a'd Alai CHURCH SERVICE AND Balsam George Wilson returned , • ,HONE: Whitby MO. 8-3441 .* Y SCHOOL No. •2 Highway !niton NVHifehall2-3251 home last Wednesday after 'a SUNDAY-11 a.m.-In too three-week stay,with friends in Funeral and Allorfun Building, Kingston Rd. , Vancouver. At Rouge Hills The sympathy of those of this 1 U M B 1 N G Ambulance Service Testimonies of Hwiiny un 9t��^ community goes to Mrs. Jack SEPTIC TANKS " _ of the Wednesday MNting. Em =1—� to In the death of �— -. ALFRED KAYES _. *' _ hula at 8 p n+- Y ■its ALL ARE WELCOME -_ her father. Mr. Percy Vfoolhead, PLUMBING BATHROOMS Ido, 2 Highway .Th. Reading Room is open is K1t10 passed away_ last week, at . W all t e r S u P P I r CLEANED - •PRESSURE SYSTEMS of Pickering Beach Rdad the Public Daily Agincourt: -- .• ... ,,,,, — 544 gals SI-SQ�0000 E5T(A171TE5 GIVEAL urtkerormatte s o the 8000 gels. ......�.. ........ I` - Miss Janet Jones sec p Yy J. BUTT for ^ ted the Grade 12, student f- -.. Call ATIantic 2,2635 High School, to O wa on the 87 OD Phone 'WHitehall 2-6717 Telephone ' past week-end, and isited. the ALSO SANS 3RAVEL Oshawa - RA. 3-4042 P TOP SOIL AND FILL. . . Parliament lgldgs rid other laces of _ WESr NILL AT. 1�9 _ ,St. Andrew's Several from here attended TTelevision & Radio Presbyterian Church the opening of the new Clare- elevision Co-Op Building,•on Friday _ Re Ir5 Church-St. N•, Pickering, Ont. Saturday last. - - BRADY Kenneth Hellen; B.A. Minister. and About seventy friends and re- - arena a�ere b 9-1191 Phone. WH24983 latives'attended a presentation • •. and shower on Saturday night. • -- PHONE: TEwy • _-. _ - _ nor PLUMBINGJAS A.M. . Sunday School -- -- d Y S DUMBARTON RADIO i T-V I1 AAA Church �r„� at the Carson home, in honour -. - ot Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Carson, WEDDING an BIRTHDAY CAKE A H, RATTIIW STORE who re married - : of Orillia w we re- Tho onp place to get t Errol Ca nnon. the Pies Ou cantly. Mrs. J Mo[fatt, To 41rMeat P ' yl T S.A. everything_in Plumb 9. - ---DU /�unrton Mrs. rso a �. S ' tJ ROGER G. CONAN ► III/ week-end. - -_ iBARRISTER AND SOLICITOR GOOD VALUE SAT 'THE U N 1 T E D CHURCH Mra. R. Monahan, Orillia, • RIGHT PRIDE spent the week-end with Mr.. and MAIN STREET PICKERING - VH. 2-e3B6 CONITH BLDG., AJAX uOpen poi TM BzlR gsa, (Highway Na 2) Mrs. A11an Carson. XXXXI 11k,I, _ . Soilvrdoy TIN 1:90 P-m• W. A. McKAY, M.A., Ph•D. a Act}ve Service Class will 7W sitt.ca• St. Seats, Oshawa.' REPAIRS i ALTERATIONS inset next Wednesday night, the gown of brocaded satin, should- of the Church. The reception MINISTER 21st, at the home of Mrs. B. er•length veil of tulle, Juliet cap was held in Fischera Royal, 4320 Kingston Road Service of Worship Jamieson: Mtn. Lorne Jones' of need pearls, and carried a Hotel, Guelph. The bride's mot- INSURANCE Coe Wit Hn41 Group will be in charge of the cascade .bouquet of white or- her received in astreet-length 11.110 A. M. meeting. chids, white hyacinths, and afternoon dress of shirred t-atf WRITE OR PHONE _ CbeoP Rote for hrtw owd Ceawfry AT. 4-47.11 florets o� ivy leaves She was eta in peacock blue, with mat �Riy,tp Church school WEDDING attended by.thg groom's sister, thing hat and, carried a 'cote Wiadsfetsw Insurance on Wtldbtes, Mrs. de Smedt, of Cold Lake, sage of sweetheart roses. The 1 Windmills, Sibs, Eft. All Departments A very pretty wedding took Alberta, as bridesmaid and by groom's mother wore astreet- AWam.hlie lfisureme of AN Kinds place in Dubin St. United Mise Allison Gourley, of Port length dress i Dior blue French Bowman & Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS ..9,45 A. M. Church,'Guelph, on 'January 27, Credit, as maid of honor. Both crepe, matching flower hat and when Barbara Ann'Parker, R. were dressed -in red -velvet carried pink sweetheart roses. PHONE: WHITBY MO. 8.3521 HEATING CONTRACTORS SERVING CHRIST IN THE N., daughter of, Mrs. Parker, street-Iengtl+�hresses, with mat- The bride and groom left later Hot Water: Steam Systems and the late Mr. Thos. A. Par• thing shoes and white gloves, for a honeymoon in Florida. COMMUNITY SINCE 1835 ker, of Guelph,• became the and. white feather hats, and The bride travelled in a three- installed bride of John David Mair-4, carried , cascade bququets of piece wool suit of deep tyislmloise H. J. Thompson, son of Mrs.--Mairs and the late wr.te•carnations. Best man was fur jacket and brown.'phoes� B.�►., LL.B. Alterations and Repairs HAVE YOU Mr. Dean L. Mairs, of Brough- Mr. Donald Wannop, of Brou eige and brown flower hat apd TEmple 9-3357 am. The church was beautif- gham, and the ushers: Rost. a purse of beige and sievert tap- ' M►RRISTER and SOLICITOR TRIED A ully decorated with two candel- Parker, brother of the bride, W. estry and _.:reed an.•orchid cor- sage.-Guests Were resent from CelumbM aft Ogtorfe mums. The o�feiating minister Boyington, of , Islington„ and $ P amsh le of all ages // ' was Rev_ H. A. Bagnall. The Arnold Burton, Brougham. Dur• Owen Sound, Kincardine, Dur- GLENWOOD ELDO., AJAX Over 287,000 PePoP ♦d���� bride, given in marriage by her ing the signing of the register, ham, Toronto, Brougham, L'�d� = gyHif�ieR l.Si31 took part In the Canadian.'Red ebras and standarAs_of white Miss $oal, Pt. Credit, played say, Thornhill, Kitchener, Hes- s ,,2 Cross water safety,services and CLASSIFIED? uncle, Mr. Wilfred Parker, of two violin solos, accompahted'peter,-Oshawa, Pt. Credit, Lon- Tjospleprojec'ts last year. Lindsay, -looked lovely in a by Mr. Win. Potter, organist,don, Clare and ev e. Claremont Whit al • .. , :. a • — • • :1 M! ►I C K E R IVIG 1rt>S1CQMtY lS• lssl! =ssysanei PAGE FOL''R a of dance . arrange- lends present included Tom _ Y little Sandra Usher celebrat 1a Chars erittg from a stubborn knee Gllmmietgs. — with'a par. meats and chaperons were the Zeftler, -Gary' Marsh, John �� The Dumbarton _ badminton ed her 5th birthday ��',�� joint. for a ty oa Saturday, Feb. loch. Her I trade g teachers Mr. Ian Bell. Tommy F`itapatrick and Lo Corgratiilations to bis. and Club still has openings este were Susan and Gail' �+ir• rjsvid Price and Mr. and and Edmund deBourbou. "Ere. J. 5heedy who celebrated Jew more adult members. ginger and her. cousin, Jeffery. _blrs. H. Cooper. �Q �� their 19th wedding annlveressy join while there are yet mem- and Peter Searle. Caroline Sing- btre. E. Zettler held a family .•wT HOME" EACH ori -Valentine Day. It i'>u a berahiPa available' For inform art at her borne last anon call Mrs. Jean McLean. er was unfortunately sick• in ..pirrhdaY P Y . Some and School 'News double celebration for Mrs- bed with the flu and was unab• a eVke Mr.Cin of Toronto fwho :kr. and Mrs. Walter Lyr 'VSe Home and School Assoc Sheedy who also celebrates her atTE.sympathy is e2ctendgd to le to be on hand- way 17 years young. We wish Dunbarton, will celebrate th ? held their general meeting on -birthday on the same day. The Grade 7 and 8 of Fair- more s' uc`h haPPY fortieth weddi-zg anraversary, Mrs. B Russell formerly of Wednesday, February 21. Ti. Feb. 7 at the school. This was There are 8 candles on Bar- Park Blvd., whose mother rec. 1 port Beach school-meld a very koro many : ..-an .extremely interesting an. bara•Crosier'9 birthday cake, entl passed away. successful dance at the comm- occasions• type, Will be At Home to their frier_' returns of the unity hall last Saturday. The another ,small rt ._ informative meeting but on last Thursday Feb.were Hasp- Many happy and neighbors from 3.00 till ; which saw attendance greatly ing her celebrate were Susan day to .jean Margaret,Garnet, proceeds of $32.00 are to help . was geld last Saturday when .m•--5.ttd from 7.00 till 10 depletedwhich wag attributable and Cathy Cummings, Dawn who will be 2 years old on tilu�t• finance the class trip to Ottawa Michael deBourbon celebrated p-. m No presents, please. to family illness and cold we., :�iiti;lewright, Tommy Newman next June. Susan Copithorn was his 5th birthday. His l'ut'e fr- P• ther. Mrs. A. J. Toogood of Un ..Heather bIcLlean and Douggie day, Feb. 19th. ionville; who is.chairman,of th finance committee of the Fed _ eratl6n and one of the repres en as Ives to Me \ conal Federation, WAS guest s; esker.. Mrs. Toogood spoke o -'the many and varied phases c Home.and School movement i . lOtftario from its beginning u. to present day activities. E% - 7 ARKE1 eryone attending learned a .. --TreR--dPPl regarding the funct OPA ions and tangible.acts that Mit T Federation Association is. res _- 14110prw WW - Po nsible for. The accomplish e nients.are quite staggering ,ROuge P sone realizes that it is just par. lICES EFFECTIVE ents and interested parties thatO� RO Bridge ; ���,� F>� SaL _ have brought about such a rap- id � � FAA id growth in a closer der- OnNo. u wY• S — , February standing between the bonze and school and the countless ben- lti..M 7.0 p.A�. R7tC� �!Y'f' • a Till &W �•�• `:1 Sth-16th-17th O"" Lavery •efits that both have derived. - A knowledgable surprise to T is rote�n MAPLE LEAF 1 Yz Ib. TIN (Save 1Wmany came from Mrs. Toogood ( A g) /f e OWFLAKE rho cited the various scholar- O .47 ships. and bursaries available through the Federation for de- �� _serving scholars and and also lbs- Ic D06 - toe- help- and advice of many _ YORK BRAND With Dressing 12 oz. square ties experts- that are ours. for the 53ri -- As well as_the guest speak- / �+ 6 f Q: 59c f 9 r ver we,were'priviledged to Bear 10 another promising orator young (Caws of 48 tins _10 _year old Robert.bicNeily e SHORTENING $4•s9) grade- 5 student of our Qchooi. CENT SAVE 9 S He did a splende�job-i Tfol nr _ 1AlANS01�'S_EROZEN--- .. 15 - - ave lOc) Boz Pies ins the audience on Thomas SWIFTS GOLDEN DEW (ROgtiter) `3 Edison the inventor. He spoke MEAT PIES :�­ - f 0r on the many accomplishments -- eat man to whom we -....:of this gr C ---all owe.s6• much of our ,.,waC.�. - GALLON .,day .living comforts and con- MARGARIN E 4 � 9 -'YORK AH Flavours (Save 20c) - one may Say SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF . - Summing up � p -I that .hiss. Toogood's .address RD bs w -CREAM {I smoothed out many questions (s _that have .arisen ICE in-our unlade _— 39 with respect to the complezit- SPECIAL. OFFER OF 20e OFF, lke12 a4wnd sometimes encountered by • rents concerning modern'day - CANADA PACKERS TIM - _: education. A be Foiindera King Sit! 4 111,4 oz- dor � .3 1f _ Day cake highlighted .the soc- IDE -Ial period ably, convened ' by 2 - ---- Mrs. C. deBourbon. KLJK ! SPECIAL OFFER of 2c per tin off plus 2c par tin off There' will be a home an ) School executive meeting Feb, ,..f• 79C 'SOCIETY-(MEAT) (Save 24c 15 opt. ties 9C 21st'at 8 P. m., at the school. •""'� - f 'The next regular...meeting wil, (Save ISt) for•'be held-on Wed. Mar.-7, 8 p• m'•. � �OOD C _ 'Birthday congratulations to� MAPLE LEAF - y= �' pIL9& A 'Ricky Baffle_Who is 1-0 years i �. a oz. t "old on Thursday, Feb. 15th. � vMASI CHEESE TWO for B'ANQUE FANCY (�• 18e) 15 Congratulations to three pup-. tar et W of Mrs.-H.Par Stroud: it Har CES P E A'S t01 et Louise Parkinson. Gail Han ,mom�.. L' sen and, Gail New•fnan who su99C S C .iccessfully passed their grades - !2 Conservatory exams in piano Plain Pimento or Nippy SAVE 17t9 BANQUET FANCY Cream Style (Save 18e) 1S oz. ulna renently. Sunday,, Feb. 35th, is Miss- SWANSON'S •TV Brand Frozen _ (Saye ]8e) _ 8 oz. Pkgs. Or 39c :GOLDEN - 1 99C tilt church'aid our-missionary 3E — - - - - guest for the day is Rev. and VMrs: Philip Brown, missionary- -elect -to Brazil; South America: DAVERN FARMS SLICED _ _ i FRES" . A Rev. Brown will . speaking l- BREAKFAST BACK -.11b. pkgmce r StejA Y the morning and.. will show sl • idep of the work which, he hop-, - es.to he doing, at the evening service. BLADE OR SHORT RIB (B�• BO"• Removed) Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast _ .' • TIC _ ...Happy--birthda;r`to Billy Jeff- ROAST . '• •'• Ib. sSC. First fire Ribs) ers who will be 7 years ola on r' Sunday, Feb. 18th. FEARMAN'S SMOKED PICNIC Mrs. Audrey Blackstbne ' is omin alon nice in Ajax •- LEAN PEAMEALED ,BACK � BACON --• Hospital andghopes to be home —END Curs CENTRE CUTS v the-'end.of the.week. Sh 0" uIe.r � C 45 . 59 orSLICES _ Ib. -9C tercet a of the residents are' in-t -Or SLICES Ib Some _ ' ed' in taking St. John's Fresh Lean bri:tcet' t roast Ib. 49c Ambtilancg_Ftrst ,id Course in, :_ _ Boneless rolled order' to corpsobtaiii an instructor � BEEFzlbsfrom the corpse 0 come down, MINCEC, SKINLESS _ a minimum of 20 applicants is � needed._ The, cosk.is $4.90co per ����� long • 4 person for an 8 week course. - ( •) W _ The first seven weeks would lie FRESH MEATS _ - ' - for classes and the eighth week 61% said,7th RIBS would be exams. This would en- •Ib. STANDING �RlMEtail one"class per week. If any= SPARERIBSRIB ROAST • • • • • • '• • • ' ' Ib. s� one is interested in taking the • very helpful 'course, please-con. Jubilee Small Link tact Mrs. R. Crosier, TE 9.2049 Round, Sirloin, T-Bone & Win g�STEAKS Ib. 89e Happy' birthday to Steven a I RIB •END TENDERLOIN EMD y Swain who as 11 years old on FRESH orSau' sage, b tra Sunday, Feb. 18th. t I LEAH �O�K r Our sympathy is extended to45r Mrs. A. 'Munn of Lakeview.ave.i• Cj.. Ib.. C No. 1-Selected Firm Golden:Ripe motherhe recent death of her LOIN ROASTS 1 We are sorry Lo Bear that •- .\lavg.. 2/s lbs.) (avg. 3 1bM) IbS, C i of Centre•roasts 'or chbps'`Ib. 69c. Whole loin Ib. 53c. BANANAS''Ted Gates_has had such a of trouble lately with a sore knee. It seems to have stemmed from While It Lasts, SLICED RINDLESS - lb - Fancy Irsrade Spy -- an injury suffered some time - _ ago• and recently he 'spent -a - 69C week in-,,M x Hospital where _ _ - an o eration w,as performed. —------------- PLS . .P reikf' st acon 'Ted is-home now but still stuff• TSIIliBDAY, llrl161iIIA1tY 15. 111011112o T H E P I C K E'R 1 N'G NEWS ls(3Lr 11" STOP llruOZEN OM - In Memoriam Fr. Bay News PIPES ADAM-In loving memory 0- •� `� P J Ilp� ar our. dear husband and father -A group of interested per- WATER Maws Opinion ' A A rim, s WATER PIPES Sgt. Fred W. Adair, Reg. . 0 BY - THE OBSERVER on ednesda even- t . - IE�it : call 310791. 70th Battery, 3rd Divis- 3ott r` s met W y e -._- _ -''bl�,irLrA HEATING.. — ion, R, C. H. A., who died'of g to dlscuga the possibility o: 31t °orming a "Senior Citizens' �• WH2-3491 February 13, 1936: s Club" in the community. It was Last week I briefly urewtior- will be connected to the new Remembrance is a golden chair unanimously, decided -that a ed the fact that the Audley township water plant'and be de- ath tries to break, but all in club of 'thi6 nature was much• ratepayers had voted against, pendent -on the new plant for q - •►' Coming Events vain' needed to give the older '_g�the Greenwood-Kinsale it's--supply.-The West Rouge s To have, to love, and• then to pie a chance to be active. Sug- school area and I-suggested tea is not therefore a self coti- 11 A Millin Demonstration, by Part. gestions• were made that mat- that the council still hail•power tained unit as it was originally Millinery Ie-the greatest sorrow of one's Mrs._•A..Alderdice, Rotige Hill, .erials could be obtained for to include Audle}.itt the new and has less chance of splitt- „ ja+ to be held on Wednesday, Feb- heart. handicrafts„ etc. An organza- loot .withsfanding the express:, ing'away from'the Eownship: A _ ruary 21, 1962, at 8.00•p. m., in The years may wipe out man}' tion meeting,has been.planned ion of opinion from the ratepay- few years ago. the argument NOTICE the Basement Poor. of St. And- things. to •take place on Tuesday even- ers of that school section. It•that' Scarborough could supply But this [hey wipe out never-' rew's Presbyterian Chureh. on ing. February 27. at.'Fairport now appears 'that council have services and Pickering could• Dr-.S. D. Weisbaum The in lbry.of those ha v "Church St. N.: Piokering. : pp` United Church Hall. A letter of passed the bylaw- creating-.the net, was quite convincing, but ' awtouoae the opining of.-an Music for the evening to be days, invitation is being sent out tc, new school area without even •`today_ that argument: is of no -` •eFf;es-ia7--g. rat proetisr�-w-, D�dQd b} Mrs. , Elizabeth When we were all together. all senior citizens in the area discussing whether Audle}_sh• value. The argument used to- - aX -A thought for todae.-memor- - ies..foreyer. o- cornmi -� tloy Ridges,`Pickering' Towaship, .., Marion McClement. " ' - tee, if there are any others Id -suggest that the township.lo«r-in Scarborough on. simil- osvf"Octob:r 2, 1961. The regular monthly meeting, -Sadly- miss by lonely {!Wile. -,-,-hose names may have been council acted in haste and with- ar properties.. A compelling ar- Phone No. a39-3031 Laura. and daughter Elsie. g p gument_ for those who live in of the Friendship Group will be nadvertently left off the list. out too much thought. articul- Ont rip County Medical Society postponed on this date. •the}' -Will'-also be welcomed at ariiy��in slew of the fact that 4 West Rouge area. but not one CAPD OF,THANKS-.THA.NKS_ - Refreshments will be served. this meeting. This is not only; ratepayers in the Audley school that will he listened .to with APPLES AND POTATOES FOR SALE A warm welcome is extended -- ;or, Frenchman's Bay, and Bal' section carried the vote to go sympathy in Queen's Park in, -- �:c:_NIOStl.__I2.00 or bushel, other to all ladies-of the distriet. Mrs. Fred-Moffatt and famii� Ridges residents. but the sur- against a, school area instead_th�_oginion of this observer. wish to express_ their thanks to rounding• districts as Well. ,It is of for a school area! Yes. the O.O.O-O varieties oroilable. Please bring eon• all our friends arid" cu--tdtners; --- -fainvs for opp!es_• Open weekends. THE, NORTH PICKERING the purpose ,of this committee vote I am informed was 33-27 It is encouraging to see the PlCKERING ORCHARDS PROGRESSIVE k a� the McEachnie Funeral to get the senior citizens foget- against' joining, and if 4 rate- Board of School Area 2 calling Home, and Rev. Mel. Buttars. -T,n;le Ovist of Pickering on No. 2 CONSER�:4'Tj�'E her. and then let.them 'elect •payers had voted differently for tenders or. supplies and ser- Highway - WNie ring n No. ASSOCIATION fot the many kindnesses extend- their own officers and run the Audley would now be in a sch- vices these days. This practice _ (Third Concession Northward) 'ed, m our recent bereavement. ciub,themselves. However, hel- ool area'with .Kinsale . and has not been followed in the- MEETL*i G Pers and workers will be needed Greenwood. Surely. the. town- past as J,recall, and while I do t To Rent FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 198." to start'the organization, -and ship council's decision should not suggest anything-was ous Township Hall. Brougham, Ont. BAHA'IS BELIEVE to supply.transportation. Any- have. been considered and dis- proper in the I card's previous TO RENT-4 roomed apartment 8.00 P. M. that all effort and exertion put one wishing further information cussed 'by-the members. part- actions: it is only fair to both iln Pickering Village. Charles Speaker: Piov. Minister of forth by man froin the fullness may phone 839-2591 or 839c2755: icularily, when, as this observ-.ratepayers and suppliers that Hutchings. WH2-10i8. Health, Hon. Dr. M. B..Dymond his heart is worship. if it is We were sorry to hear of the .er_is informed, the 3, Audley-all requirements of. all public is - it prompted by the highest motives death of Charles Robinson, in school trustees and the public bodies should be called-by pub- —Unfurnished �tpsrtmente WATER and will to do service to human- Buffalo, last week. He had been school inspector are all in fav- lir tender. KingstonUnfu Road; West Hill. Bach- WELLS DUG CLEANED ity• This is worship: to serve a summer resident here on Fair- our- of joining the new school I would suggest-however. that clot apartment. Large, . Bach. DEEPENED jnankind and to minister to the port Street: for a number of area. There is still time-a new more information should be ' SEPTIC TANKS - needs ofthe the people. AT2°2409. years. Sympathy-is extended to bylaw--can be passed up to the made available by at'- school -. ed. TV.outlet: laundry, Parking. his wife, Mra. Jessie Robinson end' of June. bodies in the village and town- SW. Also one bedroom apt. .370. INSTALLED - CLEANED and to his brothers, Edgar and O-O-O.O ship, including the high. school Phone: Atlantic 2-1176: do Job Too Large Or Small To Ross. •'Pickering village council are board so that all ratepayers Receive Our Imtmedlate - You 1Glr, and Mrs. Jack Buck and to be commended on their in•' may lCee abreast of. school !Attention ( Do Y oW David spent last week-end vis- ittative and planning in creating affairs. ' We are always - told .-:For Sale T. S. f P g g The S race Villa ilius friends at Midland. anew municipal Ofx:ce foT the-that over halt the tax dollar HAY FOR SALE-top-quality P A speedy recovery is wished village. ,The new offices are goes to par the •education bill ' Timothy or Alfalfa. W. P, S. Water Service for little Gregory Morgan, who nearing-completion and are a but between elections ewe do Brock Road S., Phone:. OTEL IS NOW OPEN ill 'Kith, pneumonia: also' to res•! asset-to the village: •I'am not seem to hear of the work McKay, Ontario _ **,DAY- v Y ZS&--A a e i s o - ' — Bin- �- no is confined _o, sure , W M;0"7.. SL`PPERS bed with -an ear atttection - his staff -ill be pleased to be the news of our munic!pal cou-- 4.00 till 7.00 P. M.SALE-�1�J3-Ford custom - Happy birthday wishes to Mr.I above ground soon. ncils fills the pages of the news- ,FOR BOARD OF TRUSTEES `Phone: MOS-3386 Fred Scott, who celebrates 0-O60- papers and et the councils are' _. line sedan, fully equipped. � P pe y _.-'ell. SM.00. Call "George" at. R, C', S. S. S. S. '�°• 2, birthday on February 15. you I note that the annual move only responsible for a emaH 839 ' NOTICE -OF TRUSTEES didn't tell me that before Fred. by the West Rouge Ratepay share .of the tax dollar-. The R. C. S. S. S. S. N°' 2. Mine's the same day. Bill M.i Association to have their area newspapers• including this ane - _' FOR SALE--beds l continental i BYLAW NOTICE Off' P • two 30-1n. !15.00 each. 'Spreads Congratulations to Mr. artd join Scarborough is news again are-probably Parti} to blame Mrs. Peter Peter Smith, Front St.. on this year. I would suggest that the editors probably don't want for same 52.00 each. Dresser The above-mentioned Bcard has BYLAW the birth of a baby boy, at the this area becomes more de- io be at a meeting every night ^'S1S.00. Cedar cheat 320.00. Rec- passed a Bylaw to borrow from -BYLAW Ajax Hospital. on February 10. pendent on Pickering Township of the week- - but then surely ords- 10 and 25 cents each..Ph. 'tithe to time sums not to exceed The-above-mentioned Board has Birthday congratulations to,as the years go by and by a the school board's must also sh- -:839-2445: an aggregate Ten Thousand Passed a Bylaw to borrow Mrs: Jackie Beamiah, on Feb-j great deal this year. Thr Rset are part of the blame. One ans- Dollars at 5� percent per ann. Twelve Thousand Dollars. re runty 18: to Silt Dobson, Feb. Rouge sewers are being-install- wer may be for the school boar- FOR $ALE--beagle hound. fe- um for Current Expenditures of payable in four years, at 51-. _.' male. Phone: WH2-1177,. atter 19, and to John Kendall. Feb- ed to flow to the Bay Ridges de to supply copies of their. .. 8.00 P. M. only. the Board for School Purposes. percent per annum for purchase run sewage plant, an of cotlrae She minutes to-the public, via the (beb: 22 a of land for a school.site. >y The Frenchman's Bay Rate- BA= system is being extend newspapers - any.,commeate 7 BALED payers' meeting will be held on ed to the East Rouge area and (The board'of Area'2 does supp. HAY AC STRAW Friday evening, February 16, at`I suspect it will only-be a matt- ty minute% to -this-paper, Mr. :'•for sale. Lot 26, Can. 4, Picker- Fairport United Church Hall, at II-er of a year or two, before it .Observer. - Ed_) ing Township..25 cents bale. Call = PIPES FROZLI, 8.15 o'clock. i Oshawa 53718. - Don't forget the Turkey Din-!Women enjoyed the Valentine y 1- ner at Fairport 'United Church'Tea at Pickering, on Thursday( „ High Notes - PipeS ti la`/1�ed OUt q - i klY end on Saturday Feb. k7• Dinner to latternoon last, when Sirs. Jas. I _ Help Wanted be served from 5.30 to 7.30 p, Davidson, of. Audley, gave a v v i Jewellery Display., explaining I The Cfrade .Twelve-La would safel l b I new method with m b*r WANTED 5fany Happy returns to Billie', the art of "making jewellery". 1 like to 'thank Mr. Parish, bliss._ a qualified Elementary Grade ` Prentice,.Who will-celebrate his The C: G.-I.•T. is holding a I Emerson and Mr, P,use. for the supply or,part-time teacher for 14th birthday on February 19 Crokinole Party in the church j enjoyable trip to Ottawa, on the 1-1c days or three afte.rnoona of j modern electrical equipment ,basement this Friday evening, past week-end. Febtt>ary 8 each week'.'Please apply to 1fr. 1 e A at 8.00 p.,tai.. to,which the.pub While thele, Mr. Diefenbaker. Wm. Joseph Cooper, Principal, PAT DUNNE _ Temple J-iV`gl ' ♦ -' lic is invited. f Mr. Pearson And' .Mr. Argue St. Francis de Sales School, -',Liverpool The girls of the C. G.' I. T. spoke to them. Church St., Pickering, Phone: Mr, and Mrs. Ray Barton. made. . and" packed ' boxes "'of; 'The, Valentine Dance,is to be %M-3320. formerly, of 'Liverpool, have candy, at the last meeting, to 1 held Friday. February L6: with moved to Winnipeg. We are sor• give the older members and music by Metro Sound. -Wanted' ry to,'See them leave the dist-' shut-ins-in the community, as- Reeve Sherman Scott spoke iAH 2-1621 QCALITY WH 2.1621, iict. Valentine remembrances. ate the assembly.last.Thursday. 'WANTED FOR CASH Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baker Congratul'to Peggy Squire and presented, the- graduates —small travel trailer, to sleep five - and friends Mr. and Mrs. M. and Susan Richards..-•ho obtain from Prade 8, with 150th Ann persons. Factory built, only. _UPHOLSTERING Driver: Mr. and Mrs. J, Mun•�ea Honors in their Grartie Four;iveraary Mugs: Write: Ajax, P. O. Box 75. - day, of Morley Park, enjoyed Piano Examinations held , at' A holiday is to be enjoyed by (feb 22) FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS RECOVERED - _- the show at O'Keefe Centre on Whitby, last week, by the Royal the stud_e_nts on Thursday, Feb _ TURKEY DINNER -= FINEST CUSTOM WORK a y S tarda night. Conservatory of Music ' 15'-the day , of the- Teachers' _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lawson, Convention being held at this ". -FAIRPORT 1-TIITED - - - CHL'RCH - son and Grah m, of Ajax, spent Saturday, February 17, 1862 the week-endaat the home of 5.30 to 7.30: P. M. 3dNGSTOY RD. A WINDSOR DR. ::'AUaZY : Adults 51:58 - Child .Sc. Five of the United Church Bill's aunt, in Galt, Ont: Auch"on Sales . (feb 16) 1PICHERING, ONTARIO SATURDAY, ,FES. 24, 1982--- a full line of household fern= ' ` 1_ iture, all in good condition. The' ---P1CKering Rura� Property .of`• the Estate 'of the late bars. Florence Tavener, 224 SHOP OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY - Brock St., North,,m. Whitby; Oaf . RATE •P A Y R S . sale at 1.30 p. m,. Loyal Pogue. FRIDAY-9-11 P.M. - SATURDAY b P.M. auctioneer. AND FR _ _.. :.. .. TEST YOUR OWN TUBES FREE Q Meeting of the •newly-formed 'Pickering Rural Ratepayers a will be Meld at,the- WH:ITEVALE! - (` ;Red Cross Hall _ • THE COURSE FOR YOU - Brock Road and-4th Concession 1. 1. In '62 : - NIC Thursday, February' 221 at P■ M. ti'iATERED FA P_PRIVATE - E AYS 1 -• • ,_._- I 18-Hole Championship RELAX. .and Call `. to combat the abuse inflicted on us through maladminisfration' — in assessment practice_ No_reply to'the petition ,to Pickering �IPmberchip, Available •Council has been received regarding over-assessment. Family Participation `! .ARTHUR - �'T�C�"�C"" All ratepayers in Pickerin lease attend, to finalize our ft ht M Only Five Miles P - - g' P gNorth.Of Highway \ against- r J LIMITED �. Excessive Taxation- ----.,-. .. . •Whit.evale STATION ROAD - WH- 2-6771 '° _ - _ »t President -•ATlant BICKERING - TE• 9-2481 4 6 - - — KEN CARR.C?�ftP.,_ _ _.�ic X49 ..� Golf Clu�i - NIGHT .SERVICE TEmpl6 9.1191' WH.:2.5889 839 - 1191 --CALL.:. AN . .. !rE. -1662 i . . _. ... .. 3-8641 • _ . . . . " _ Tff ;BSDAT,`)IJEELCAJtT IS. lEW TNI' PICK-ERIN0 NEWS 1PA0E BI]C ie McGuire. .—�. _turned home after, spending ae- _' with ftev:"M: -Buttare, _ veral days with her aunt,.Mrs. i At. ESTATE The minister, Dr. W. A: Mc- Sfsi+dsy, speaker, _ Geo., Burke 0f Erindaje.' QVSURANCE Kay conducted the service on of,Pickering as guest Terry Hopkins was moat at a WI;.2-311S Sunday, assisted by Mr. R. Pit• The Duttbarton r choir_will sing A-chimney fire at'the dome Partyfor a group of his triende -- QE'Loe WH. 2.6212 Resideat� cairn, a{ tits organ• The choir in the evening. of.Mr, Tony Vanderlit lase Fri• at his home on Saturday night. _ ' - sang `•Rock of Asea". Mise Ann The AtternoQn Unit of theday night, fortunately was soon The"Wi! I. will meet Feb. 21 Lennox conducted the junior C. W. will meet a the parlours under control and did little if — -_-- : — E. Westgate on Thursday afternoon, March any real damage. -. . _ at 2 P. M. in the comm�ty MORLEY � esaaan, � m.•An}one interest- hall. The life of`Pat}line Toho= C Y R L E• held the first meeting of a new 1: at 2.00 P Jack Mansell and Bert son will be taken by Miss Vi- organization• for Juniors--The ed-will be welcomed,onals _ ewins of the Sarco,plant have ole- Forsythe. Thdughts' from `Lesaengers. The lovely flowers —` Dunb4rton ement had been aperiding the week.down Ralph Waldo ErhersoYs by'Mrs. "dour.Friendly Resident Agent adorning the front of the church Mr. Howard AScCI.-- �_Bethlehain, Penn.: observe art on February ing new maaufcturing techpiq Lehman will be given. were in memory of the late P.ev: a birthday,p Yhe,1.0 ration there. 32 KINGSTON RD. P.O. $UK-1� ues in ops W, J. W. Wilkinson, a former- min- A•belated celebration w where al driThis ve`by the Claremont emont • :ter of thi8 congregation, who on the 11th, at`O shield. Attend Several-of-the Pickering High special List Church to clear off the PICKHRING, ONTARIO was burl on students from .Claremont• P were among the Grade 12:,that dance of the E16.000 mortgage �'• was a special service admitting ing were: Mr. J. Mceremem on the new manse, which am- :he new members of the Sess- :air. and Mrs:HBoo ar�Mr.�e� went to Ottwa last.+ateekend and.o�� to onlc 51300, ?eft iqn—Mr. Leslie Hollinger, sand ent and Mary McFarlane had, the grand tour. e has been=completed, plans will . . EElders! continue. for a David Lennox, Mr. David Price and• Beverley: Mr. and Mrs. R visited Mr: and Mrs, Cnd raig Education wing. Rev. J., Corn- ' LAYand Mr. Frank- S gnoretti, as Thompson: Mr. and Mrs. D. 1.2 ct Le Fr i urkar of Whitby last Frtday, e e is confident these obje f JOHN- Stewards. Thompson and Christine.rt Rd. We are sorry to report t Lha lyes �i-ill be easily reached. — Dr. McKay read Matthey 10, Patty. Hamilton, Fairpo 1VIr. gob Redshaw has beenu� r health this past--week. Construction has started on ^ I.N-S.0 RA N C E _ his Lesson, and took•his text was 'sick with the flu .all,:last p� r the-nevi` Bell Telephone Exch- for ASSURANCE _DF ENGLAND from Esslesaiasties.12_;_13___and week. Ron Hedges, Earl Pilkey, ange ding here. _ PRUDENTIAL COMPANY LTD. 14. The sermon topic was — ,Mrs. Milton Clements t d Mrs Jack Redshaw and Grant DT<n Mr. A. 'Smith and Mrs. Wisdom". Why do we come to Bruce, of Pickering gan were,up to Lake Simcoe on Ha r of Toronto. were recent. : church? It starts the week off I Oliver' Gibb, last Friday• Saturday, ice fishing- No-luck. LIFE — AUTOMOBILE — FIRE _ several from here attended visitors of Mr.'and Mrs: Rob- ` TON ROAD EAST right, for manq:Some'come for Mr. and Mrs. s, Willis and ert Bart6h: - 107 KIMGS personal salvation' although Mrs. James Harris; of Toronto, the political ' meeting on Fri 'Claremont Co-Op Opening Was My Meow wM.2-310) -, communion with God can be visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter day night at Brooklin, to hear >� Success "Co: Station plaza,.Alex S1>eVFf carried on at home. Guidance finis on Saturday. A belated tris ;Hon• MichaeL.Starr. Ptfeno For (seswo41is 1 Covers"Deli Or Niey was held for The grand opening of the last _ and explanation is given birthday party Bill Bates of-Smith Falls vis s new store and offices last minister. The minister or others Mrs. Harris. ited his cousin. Don Hedges for OP are not responsible for our sal- Mire. George Lawrence enter- several flays last week. weekend wear very .successful - - vation, but only each individual- twined at the supper bow last Bill Evans has been th the Warden of the County APPRAISALS God has plans !or the universe, Saturday for her son Eddie. laid up-with- injured ribs, after, Earl �Dowsweu officially Open- 7. of Pine Ing the new building. President and a wise man !s one who und- Mr. John a fall from a scaffold last week of the Co-OP,LL.oyd Wilson and ME-WELL erata:,ae God's purpose, The Ridge Rd. died suddenly fu his ,Dfe annual meeting of the Manager,'George Pearsall, ea- de to us of home last Thursday• The funs, Park Board had a poor attend- scripturee are a with members ch said a few words. (Gladys Nowell) - - God's plan for our life which at was held on Saturday, ance and the sitting .grinner of the door prize was - _ can be found nowhere else. intermentaHazelkine Plitz�weree a all resigned. Anew board has Jim H eady. Winners of the ` Real Estate Broker -- Pickering Village: _ BULLETIN.— not been elected'.se yet. Finan- meetin of the mong those attending the Wings draws were: Les Wilson, Mrs- 'Rea . WH.'2-5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-9513 The February g ood h - Field , United Church Women was held Parade Banquet at the Oshawa c� toe the g od 81.a The Field Loss Hiil, Geo. Ceppins, Lorne Phone Mohawk 8-4703 Club recently. over e* Day held last summer was the Jones,'Margaret Winker, Frank - - Whitby, — •- on Thursday afternoon. Mira I Flying esti were Pres- Gostik, Cord Be>ison, A. S. Mit- Evelyn Westgate was the guest members and guests -big money maker of the'year. thein, Mrs. Allan Ellicott. Tom Cobourg FR. 2-7641 f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mortey speaker, and Mrs.. Vera Free- ent. Forty-seven new pilots re- g then. Mrs. lairs.Ellicott. Drew m 3fi Malo East of DunLarten,No:2 Hi waF man soloist; A baby-sitter was ceived their wi�►yga280` Sunda have received a telegram from $ Meyers, Barbara Pugh. - provided so that the mothers I morning, Fly- their daughter-Mrs• "Harvey Allan Ellicott. John Cot mock; of small children could attend. craft took off from :Breakfast McLean of Cornwall, P. E.-I., H M_. Warrener, Jean Evans, The Scouts -and "Guides are I Ing flub for a.Fly advising of the death of 5tt Donna Paisley. Maxine Camp- holding-a urs arae c n s• a er, I bell. STe �EoE'� DR. Sunday. ``Lake. and reported a wonder= The monthly meeting of the i Fairport Church is holding a`ful time. Gue Plitz• piloted one on. Health laLin}ere Mathew Dy- � �� Ladies Auxiliary.- to the.Legs. metro 'was present. -About 40y frkey Supper.AN on Saturday, the,(If the planes yrith Hazel and was held on Jan. S. with Pres. persons attended the two-day ;HAS. .:. 17th, (ram 5.00 to 7:00 p. rn. The Wendy-along for the ride, Any Com: McGuire in,the chair. As Opening Anniversary -Services x one in the district interested distr' d _ •res are net a result of •a previous joint -- P I CX E R t N G - � ERS ARIAN. - meeting with thg Lxgion, i4 was • - decided to run LL bingos and try Banquet and Meeting and• complete the "Legion Hall- Facilities Old Rosebank Rd. lti'.orth�. L Board The next regular meeting of CATERING SERVICES The ontario Munieip the Guides and Brownlee Moth- (Seating 200) $.lt. Na. S, �lt"kCr1n8 day Feb. 20 at 8 p. m. at the , TELEPHONE: IN THE MAT'r£R Section 15-of the Municipal Act, (File P.; ere' L will' be" held Tues - (seating TE. 9-1822 F, N. - 1258,61 (R. S. O. 1960, c. 245. home of Elaine Carruthers. - WH.'2-0363 -WH. 2-2303 ,and . The Baptist. Church Young - _ .. 'People dr Inviting all un e tl g g .. It O Answer TE,9-1504 ati of the eo le'to their .Winter_whirl. "' •.�� 1N THE MATTER OF an application of the Corpor on P P ! LONG DISTANCE- CALL Township of Pickering.'Tor an order with respect to the enlarge- on Feb. 17, beginning at 2 P. OPTOMETRIC meet of Fire. Area No. 1., and the reduction of Fire.Area No. 3. yOnentzaa Gi;l,_Guide Un: y, 111S10N CARE z.n111f 5-5144 in the said Township. _ _ _ _ iforsne and wishes to put them (Ne Toll.Cfiarp) - In the pool, contact Capt. Jed:- JOHh L. RAWBON, R.G. — ,Appointment For Hearing PLEASANT STREET - r (OFF LIVERP00. RD, SOUTH) : y appoints flying aAd�wishing to in the FRENCHMAN'S BAY Monteith, Monteith, Riehl.. THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD t►ereb a rots TUES club, please contact Gus Ptitz, 3 Co. day, the 6th day,of-March, 1962, at the hour of Ten O'clock in -EYES EXAMINED the foren�m, at the Township Hall, of the Township of Pickering at Bary-B th McClement was at KAYE�S PLUMBING 'GLASSES FITTED and REPAIRED, CHARTERED �tCOUNTANTS (at arougham' for the hearing Of all persons interested in sup Mary EVENINGS G. W. RIEHb•CA., R.IA port of or in opposition to the enlargement of Fire Area No. 1, homchitie all' fast week with bzQn WH. 2-6717 _ ,PICKERING LICENSED TRUSTEES law 1823, as.amended b Bylaw 2088 by the addition 'BY APPOINTMENT.- TE. 4-3601 created by By Y Alex - Ossawo Strafford thereto of lands set forth in Schedule "A" -hereto, and by the - Oshawa RAndolph 5-3517 reduction of Fire Area No. 3, .created by Bylaw 2477, b aria lud- �,_-i SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT BURT- R: WATERS,.C.A.- s7 SEAWAY - wHl,.hau. 1-oa90 _ Ing therefrom the lands described in.said Schedule ^A" attached _ _ . hereto. ` WATER SUPPLY _ itehall ?-1397 ANY PERSON desiring,to do so may inspect copies of the said COMPLETE SEPTIC LANK SERVICE_ WH bylaws at the office.of the Township Clerk, during office hoftre, NEW TANKS INSTALLED _ 24-HOUR SERVICE '_ -prior to the date fixed for the hearing. TEmple �'� � . 7 DAYS A WEEi{ E . DATED AT TORONTO, this 29th day of January 1982.. PAT DUNK T'- -S5.00 for 500 GALS. -= A T I N G - (signs) •,B. Vickers". _ ST-00 for 1000 GATS. H E Secretary $9.00 for 1500'GALS. . ,. _-- Gass and Oil Installations ' che� e-"A„ To Foregoing Clean-Out Service 2444ouR CALLS _' appointment For. Hearing _.. . EMPLE. ■AXI _ dor Street, Ajax A. Enlarging Fire Area Number 1, crated by bylaw 1823 a� To The Happy Couple T 9 Tu la is pleased"to announce WH. Z.34�1 amended by Bylaw 2098, by the addition thereto of the following lands: -LET US CAPTURE FGR YOU THE RADIANCE Answenng • Service . ALL the in Lots 73 and 14 in Concession-1, South ot.the ,..OF YOUR WEDDING - Cahadian Pacific Railway, all of Lots 15, 18=and 17 in Conceee- �i00K NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY. IS NOW OFFERED TO FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: ions Broken Fr6nt,• Range 2, Broken Front, Range 3, and Con- R TEMPLE SUBSCRIBERS- cession 1, south of Canadian Pacific Railway, and all of'Lats 18, WE COVER' _ -• w ALSO SECOND MORTGAGE$ 19, io and 21 in Concessions Broken Front, Range 2, Broken fOr information tall AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS Front, Range 3, Concessions 1 and'2, slid the'isoutli half of Con' HOME -� CHURCH — RECEPTION AND IMTROVEMENTf. FROM...$49.50 UP TEmle 9-1144 - cession``3, of the Township of Pickering. p WE,ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN — 1 -�8 x10 "OUR WED IN ON EXISTING MORTGAGE g Reducing Fire..Ar@a Number 3, created by Bylaw. 2477;.by — r excluding therefrom the following lands: DING" .ALBUM IF.YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGASE ALL the lands in Lots 13 and 14 in Concession 1. south of the 12 — 8 x10 PRINTS L E N D A L E FINANCING a FOR FAST Canadian Pacific Railway, all of Lots 15,'16 and 17, in Concess- 1 _ 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM G COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL �. and Con- ions Broken Front, Range 2, .Broken Front, Range $, 12-_ 4 x 5 PRINT an all of Lots 48, P L I A N E AUBREY L. IRELAND cession 1, south in Canadian Pacific Railway, a , ie 20 and 21, tri Concession Broken Front, Range 2, Broken 25 —PHOTO "THANK YOU NOTES" S E RVI C E AND COMPANY Front Range 3; Concession-1 and 2, and.the. south half of Con- ,. •COMPLETE :PHOTO NEWSPAPER COVERAGE Y. EXPERT 'REPAIRS TO cession 3, of the,Township Of Pic eying. PHOTOS SENT TO NEWSPAPERS OF YOUR CHOICE .,. WASHERS DRYERS lOQ �►DELAIDE ST. W. The-lands-to be included.in enlarged Fire Area No. 1, shall be __ _._- PHONE OR WRITE _ TEm'Pli 9.1758 subject tq the provisions of Bylaws 1823 acid 2098 of-the said TORONTO 2, ONTARID Corporation, and shall share, the costs of fire protection, such costs to be'deirayt�l bya special rate imposed an the lands B. A R R- 1 E _ E :O Y nipbe "M M iMpin as enlarged. = in the area arged — . _fit year We Canadian ,rMlwM �.— _ _ (feb 22) R.R. 3, PICKERING TE 9 and — medical, nursing - �1osi .tett served in condo T 1�1s1f—•►A.•l.f+e! :" Moroi - - _ look , ]'AGE SEVEN _ • _ .. THE" IC . ; �At<. >f�iW� i4i. ]N _ ' � X E III.�3 NEWS _ .. j McLean; Con. Mrs- Day. M. Klym, Altona Road, 2nd, iii Q Rsdgea. News Bud et- -- D Q k !f\�u�e Hills the embank,Drug Store Baby - _-- g -. V%&*0`N K . . .._Mina PaL Kavec►. --o, ue Drtiw;for`JaAuary.-- .---- and Miss Klawitter, of Toronto, Mr. Wurm, i ✓ ;Ia an earlier aditboa of You Mr. and Mrs. Husten, of Tor- spent last week-endat the home last week with Mr, and.Mrs. Mrs. B. Lotton, Altona Road, Assoo�tile news, the question �Il � IMS onto spent last Thursday even* of Mr. and M . Kaven, Old Archer,•Alton Road. spent, last Wednesday with Mr. CC ,00f board representation 11.. Ing at the home of Mr. and Rosebank Road. Mita Dawn Archer spent last and Mrs. Braybon, Scorboro. oat the Planning'Board was rte" The second unit of the Unit- Mrs• Galley, Pine Ridge Rd. appy BirtPentland, Altona cantly spent a wee hday to Tommy Thursday night at the home of Mr. Dick Pearce, Sarnia, re- ed, Since that time, Mr. Keith Rosebank Home and School Kaven--his SM birthday on Feb. Miss Cathy week-end wigs his i. Bevan, head of the Association's ed church women met on.the parents, Mr. " and Mrs. H.• j second Thursday evening at will meet on February 20 -this 10th Road. School Committee, has discuss- the home of their leader Mrs. will be a Career Night. Guest The P "T. A. o! St. Mary's Happy Birthday to Jimmy Pearce, Altona Road. ed this 'with other interested Ross Knox with a good attend- speaker, Mr. Stetler of Dunbait• WaldriH, Altona Road on Feb- Mrs. Lillian McCathy; Alton -parties. On Monday, February ton High School. Exeryone w • School, will hold their meeting ruary 11 Road its confined Aa_her home once: The, following officers come, on February 15,,at the school. Happy $irthday to Gerald with pneumonia. We wish her Mr. •Bevan then addressed were elected for the coming the,Council meeting-at Brough- year: Secretary, Mrs. Wm. Ell_ Sorry to hear Mr. Nelson of The Topic will be-TV grog- Willard, Altona Road, on his a speedy recovery., -.-azo,oat this same subject, and a y Rougemount Dr. is in Scarboro rams a child shouldwatch. 3th birthday, February 15. The Chield Health Conference icott; Treasurer; Mrs. Beryl neral Hospital.. The Valentine Luncheon held Happy Birthday to -Bobby and Immunizatidn"C MIC- held satisfactory working arrange- Donaldson, Pianist, Mrs.L. T. om Council. Thin solution is to have IT Program convenor, ane ur ay ernoon as e e ay, s member of the School Board Mrs. M. Ellicott, Mrs, "A. Pilk• •Euchre will be held at the home by the United Church Women 10th bir4 1.thday, February 15. month, H the Rouge Hill- Fire ted as at observer on the ey, Mrs. D. Seer; Social con- of Mrs. Day. Last week's win- was well attended by adults and Mrs. N. O'Connor, Oakwood munity Hall - opposite the Fire ' appoint 'Lo venor, Mrs. E. Campbell; Soc- vers-1,- Mrs. Toyne; 2. Mrs. children. Dr. was 1st. Prize Winner; Mrs. Hall. Planning Board with power +_al functions, Mrs- Beryl Don- discuss problems pertaintnb' to a171son; Flowers, Mrs. Black- school planning.and to make re. • _ roan; Press,"Mrs. Wm. Ellicott commendations to the Planning Jr., Community activities, Mrs - - } - t • `� Board on behalf of the School � t hard-60- room? - -Board. A better method would, Blackman. 'Meeting closed with -- o a" heat be to have a school lunch served by Mrs. Knox and of course. Mrs. Blackman. _ - -- - board member appointed to the ,� Cuba and Scouts are hol• planning Board' but this Board �uildln� a rec� Foom? work shop? attic room'? dinganother paper collection is limited in its membership by 'In the,near future - Please ' governhierit order and the gran• save ,your papers and have - ent Planning Board.already has —7 . - its full compliment. We hope them tied in bundles. ROME-COMPLETEVITH that mext year -will see a school Brenda ,Ramsay daughter of YOUR- board member as a member of Mr, and Mrs. Ken Ramsay was - the Planning Board. . In the AKE tushed to Uxbridge .hospitl one meantime,- Council .is forward•- day this week where she under- meantime, ing their recommendation w the went an. operation for append- ]'Tanning Board and it only re- icitus. We are lad to hear she +�"' .� '�.�. �� ' + g ��� 1� mains for this to be accepted is.coming "along fine. i �- ,� �__.,�,•~" ---and put into practice. firs. Empringham of Clare- ,�.� ` � = ft ft � � � � p mbnt visited her sister, Mrs. �' _ Mr. Bevan has also been act Hairs one,day last week. ' _ ;= ive on both the Separate School Y e♦ = Board and on the question of ex- Congratulations to Brougham •� Now- ia school hocks team who play- tra kindergarten facilities dur ed Green River on Saturday Ing the corning summer viva- tion. On, the _Separate School morning and won 8 ior0. _ Board Mr. Bevan reports a pre- Mr. "and Mrs. Thos. English bminary planning meeting has had dinner on• Sunday with - tCONOMICAL INSTALLATION THERE ARE MANY KINDS OF ELECTRIC atalfen place. but: has- nothing`their son Beverley and family With flameless electric heatinir u ni YOU don'tHEATING UNITS TO CHOOSE FROM c ever,. report that this group is Mrs. D.-A. Beer was at Bea-at IRmoklin repev4. R9 have to extend or strain your present heating sys- . — very keen and energetic. The{verton on Thursday attending a "�•No duct work or expensive Structural change! + <..'lrindergarten question has-been t the funeral of her aunt the late ,required to provide maximum heating Comfort `. raised because o! the short 1111 Mrs. ChIrnsida in the added living space you're planning,because hours currently available to The monthly euchre rias _ • pupils. Some par• held in the township hall on Tu - electric besting units operate entirely irtdepend- 'kindergarten pup ents feel that this is a handicap esday-evening when the follow- fttly. Your qualified electric heating contractor to the educational development Ing were winners: Mrs. Thos• can install them anywhere, at any time, Quickly of the child. and should be corr- Ogden, Mrs. Muirhead, and onto inexpensively. I W ected if possible. While the new Mrs: W. Carlton." Mr. Ogden, CAlZEFREE COMRORT . school should correct this pro- 'fir. Trolley and Ray White. _ blem,. in the future. it will not The United Church women f ::,Flameless electric heating units.provide the ' help those -preser.:ly attending will hold 'their joint meeting in : ;�� in heating comfort With an individual .kindergarten and the only pose- the church on Thursday., .Feb- su►stsswwwo stworwrar wwt.t rw.rau Ibie.so}ution is to. have classes ruary 22 at 8 p. aL. All ladies -'_ 'thermostat in each electrically-heated room, you asouvacTwN UNIT* Radiant hea1%Ag:&Pitts,.- - during school summer vacation- are 'welcome. control both comfort and eosL Just set.the exact us mounted in or ceiling, - pneonspituo metal basi- 1Ir,'•and Mrs. Win. Ellicott However, since teachers are not heat you want, when y�teant'it...turn tt down u s e+ m arm like the sun •� board ntt replete wood paid t9r,:teaching during this" Jr.,and"•little daughter spent the when the room is not jn use. Heat-is provided-al-" baseboards,Under windows, hrouvhout the room. period, and many teachers_ go weekend iie7Wtchener-as guests eiiminatetolddraroh0 ' "_ _..-most instantly...no need to wait for heat to build back to-school therriselves dur- of Mr, and'ylLire. John Harvey in a Central system ©eCtric heat is as clean as -Ing summer sumirter reces�e-it would be wild ramily.' up 4 necessary to reimburse these Miss Janet Ellicott, daughter " light, produces nb dust, no fumes, no products of e of Mr. and Mrs. Bay Ellicott lrttrustion.The air is more healthful and drapes,. �� teacher's from parents whoa Co children ware_attgndin$ kinder- has been real sick" these, "last ._ Lty� walls stay clean,"longer. garten'classes during summer few days due to an attack of _ vacation. Before further inves- measles. All join in wishing her LOOK AT THESE ADVANTAGES tigation is started. we Meed to a speedy talcovery. With Nameless electric heat no-heat is wasted up .�.. Pick- know how many parents are in The 1st ]Frock Road and Pick- .ee - terested. Please %•rite of phone ening pack of Cubs and scouts i chimney. Vyitll individual thermostats there's _'SKr.,Keith Bevan School Comm- ark ho_ld.ing a spring dance in loo need to overheat the whole house to make one hall" on Saturday, �^ March rd. Music by Rod Ox- ittee, 820 Naroch Blvd. Phone: the towr�Wp Y room comfortable. Weather and wind direction ,>; 8se-eros. _• won't affect,your comfort., t s the ideal answer t d., *e one welcome. fopd. `for hard-to-beat areas to your present home...that 4" irther progress has been Mrs. Annie and Mrs. Harden aussTwrC t:wN-Tyra MawTares achieved in Other areas as a ie- were at Uxbridge on Tuesday, Cold bedroom,s draughty bathroom. ec tc ea _NswTWO owsu s q^6si units provide fast heat _ salt of your Association a�fvit- and Wednesda.�_attending the Ing units Can be installed anywhere, anytime,: Hidden in the eetiiny naafi- reeoaers, ideally nailed to tee. STOP signs have now been trai=ling course on fruit apons- 'gjli�yy, easily and inexpensively in"a size and dates heating c"prosidss rooms harfny only oaea- # erected on roads leading onto orad by the 4-H clubs. -" 'iCapacity exactly suited to your particular need. •cn+Rpkts heating oo,tyort. . sional tis. Liverpool Road, -and also- on -The evening unit of the Unit- ' ' somb leading"onto Sandy Beach ed Church Women under the Road. The fence in front of the leadership-of Mrs. K. c. Pas- D O 1 T N O W I J A N. Q 9 T O MAR.107. new model homes has been coo met at her home on the fir- -- - moved-back oft tbwnphip land" at. Wednesday 'with a good att• Etectrieiil Contractors and Hydro are ;'MAKE' YOUW OME COMPLETE WITH to-give"more visibility to motor. endance. Following officers•el- Y working together in conjunction*with _ isle'and pedeatilans. Liverpool acted wire: Secretary Mrs. M. the'Government's Winter Works pro- - pp Road has also been improved, Beelby; Treasurer, Miss Esth- " gram.Their efforts are aimed at mak- IC H IAT and we understand that French- .er• Perry;, Pianist, Mrs, Geo- _ ing it easy for you to enjoy the ad- - ----- man's Bay residents have-also rge Willson; Program convener �ntagesofelectric heatwithoutdelay. _ been making .some strong rep-[-Mrs. Thos. Philip, Mrs. Colin ?w ua i ed-Electric Beating CoA- resentations on the state of.this aiadill and Mrs. Grant Johns. I_tractor is trained to serve you. Ilk �_C� ~ ~ road, _- ton; Flower convenor, Mrs. p: y; him.how you chn do it now`and PAY LATER! By the time this report has 'Wanno Press Mrs. Beelb - -7 By been published, the' general Social, Mrs. Wilson; Citizen- - = meeting of the Bad,• Ridges Pate,ship.. Miss E. . Seebeck; Visit- ill have ing committee, 'Mrs. English: taken }dace. Our neat-news re- The next meeting to-be held at , For All . Your' Electrical Needs Call lease will contain a brief re- the home of Mrs. .J. Wilson port of this• meefin; for .those. with 1trs. George Willson 2s - - �rho were una"hle to attend_ - groan.^.m on — MARKS ELECTRIC .. . ' j � Serviceneral •Hardwareg�da�rea es .GeFr*i - . . ; � - •0601 . , I . 'WH. PAINTS. 'ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Main Street, Pickering _. 'Call TILS GLASS ETC. anon Free Estimates Plea or Inform . . _ ::F se ?k RIC, 282 - 43M .. D. C� ' MORGAN ELECT - - - - _ fir: dustrial, commercial cued Domes ,_ tic Wiring of All ',Kinds Baled on s Hardware ' ",,your Local -Electrical Heating, Contractorp. z _ i•hor�-Wltit�rhoil Z-4#t0 - Pickwinr�l __► J : ;CANNES YLMER FANCY-20-0t. Tins SOLO - ■ •.' -. or uictfMARGARtNEma 99 -. - 45AYLMER CHOICE-1.5 Tins 2for . c vefor - . ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE '';` ;. 4 FANCY-15-Oz. Tins ': FEBRUARY _, • 89 16 17 for c 1 . 4 . 15 eas Aylm . 6 er .,P AYLMER BOSTON BROWN-15-0z. Tins - WE RESERVE j for c THE RIGHT '` � Wl�brk ... PO �14'� �' y 6 . 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