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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_02_22 ro � I IM.MITEHAIt ._ � IMCE 7 - 2 . 0044 - -S -:1111 VOL.•711 NO. 20 rHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2t, 1982 PRICE loo PER COPY Dumbarton Guides; Brownies O o ' Poiiion oe ' -Italiansnonsoi Girl, Lina : By Lucilia Williams •• the most important aims of the '? - mavement. Recently, on the im. Each and every,day that pass• pending visit to Canada of Lady ewer k em ea, we read of tragedies,' des- gaden•Fowell, wife of the four- ose , .---*NGuide Move- truetion, death and- privation, der of the Girl PP ;but once in a while along comes ment, it was decided 0 to .coin- ` a story that' warms the heart. memorate her visit by a good Pickering Township Council 1 because of its gentle compass• tun, and this took the form of j 20th Birthday ton toward'the-needs of another —gponsorin a child. received a bit of a shock this human rd the-nee in this case per _ i week, when Mr. Allan Wattman, i-Of Money was contributed by I of!Fest Rouge,•appeared beforehaps,,the fhostprecious of hum- each Guide Company and]]] Rotary' Club ens—;i 6hild. Brie Pack, and sent to the Council: stating that "a number tier naive is Lina Di Casino, ` OSLI N STAY !of homes in that commimily did Canaoian. Save The.,Children knot want sewers". !I ` -and,she lives in Rome, Italy, Fund and in a short time, a Celebrated with her father and mother, and gict}ire and history ofLina was Split Vote Keeps Assessor Here 1 Wattman was asking that there is geoid, 11; Vito, 4: and all lots in Rouge Hills Drive, Members of Pickering Rotary re2ei�:ed. Since that tfine,. Lina'{ from Island. Road to the C. N. _ -Emma, aged one year. Their has'mitten two letters; and al-1 Reeve Sherman Scott' cast the done—what'will it be like when R tracks be excluded from the Cluh cerebrated their 20th Sir- -,dme co -though �e is only-tight years I tie-breaking vote at Pickering they re-assess buildings—other sewer system. hday anniversary on Tuesday ;arooma, Secy of which is uninhab- olds and doesn't gtlife under Township Council on "Monday ghees don't seem to have all proposed present a e ening at dinner, at the Gen- jtaAle• Re _s�id_he wo v Hotel, Oshawa, eatertaia-.. hd what it all means, she night, to pass thg_following mot- this 'trouble". petition to COUEEiT,- represent= a none-the-leas 'apesics .from her ion: Councillor John Greening said ins over 95 percent of the home, their. wives, former mem heart in these lettere.'when.anis -While the Council does not ••he felt that while the assessing berg,_Charter members and s - owners. He said about 148 of the Watt- says "she is so very happy and; in every respect vrith the was being done legally, other homes were involved. Mr, Watt- Past Presidents of the Club. �s basis, as well as land values Dinner was served at 7.30, the ' her. heart in. full, because she I new assessment, it is not saris- man also hinted that another has learned in a tangible way 1,fied that circumstances warrant rould. be used". T dont-think•area of Went Rouge would be head table being presided over. that somewhere in the world, 1 a re-organization of the Assess- it is-a.dvisabie-W-�ismi_, the,l making the same request. by -President -CClarke' Richard making really knows of her Ment Department, under a new assessor." he said. ,We dorLt feel we need sew. son, During dinner,, the wives needs, and is helping her in the!Assessment Commissioner." Councillor Harley Spans said pus staying out won't hurt were introduced py their h�s- best way possible". i The motion was made by ..he felt the assessor should ans-I anyone else, and it will save a• bands, former member$ in at- _ The,Guidea and Brownies have Councillor Milton Mawbrav, and wen some of the„people's quer• bout 5300.000", 9Ir. .Wattman tendance ..were ,called, Past openfd their hearts. and eaten- seconded by Councillor Ross tions". "I 'am afraid some of added. President Jack Bones read th@ ded their hands across Contin- Deakin. these people will lose their land I wish this had been pre&• seines rs the original (Charter) cans and their 'of the motion were: thiskeeps u . I am not ask- , is",. said Reeve members et the Club; which acts of nding parcels, letters Counctilors: Mowbray, ea in that he be fired. 'but on g Scott. "Ii we don't go ahead N-i ht—ai the Ontario Ladies' 4' and cab�is •Lina will grow up, I and Wank. and Reeve Scott. Op g " • some of the one hundred-acre now, we can't take advantage IAW knowing that these new-found I ped were: Dep.-Reeve Mra• assessments, anyone with com College, in January 1942. The C NG HE P] KERI friends really art concerned a- Jean McPherson and Counc mon sense knows they are not the Winter Works Program,. 1OC81 Club was sponsored by'the ora 8 and Greening. and the Central Mortgage and Whitby Rotary Club. flout her. because she is theil 1 pang, worth that much. I sometimes Housing Rebate Loan". ( - " :w friend-4heir child. 111 The motion was the result of a think Court sew.$ e of Rey�$ion should• During dinner also Past Pres- Many, many children are be-`1Wname petition presented two be appointed by XOmeone other '-Kr. Scott. said that g !dent W. C. Murkar was Pres- _ �g helped in this wry. but Lina weeks ago to Council by a group than Council-' had always been a health prob• ented with spin'- "Perfect At Why. is'Lina any different is the child of,the Dunbarton of north-end farmers, whit req- Reeve Scott id "I do not Terri in West Rouge". ."o Watt- ten-dance" for 20 years, heghav 3rosn million, of other children District Guides and Brownies. I nested that Mr. Gostin be asked �$ man said he knew of."only six g think .Council should interfere homes where it constituted a I Meeting somewhere in Canada the world over" Well,, Lina has and this is her story, at least to resign. directly with assessment". He problem". each week during the past twen- recently been sponsored by the the beginning of a story that I Council metas week ago with said.he telt some of the assess- P 1 Dumbarton Gari sponsGutideored and the had its start when the young- Commissioner Delbert G-oslin• to mint figures were 'but of line". ! Councillor Wat>Tt "!!$id that ty years. Dep.,Dist. Governor Brownies, through the Canadian eters of Guilding cs owed riatur•rdiscusa "assessment". He said the re-assessment came,"When you drop a price on a I Jack Lowry. Oshawa, made the - $ave The Children Fund. al ano man-made barriers of I Councillor bray said about because of the' County's!Project, the drop is generally presentation. Dinner was toll- "Guilding" has always been time and space, of race, nation- "I -don't think a wealthv, or Equalized Assessment, and .be-I less than you expect ikyll) be"..i owed by dancing and cards, till _ .an international venture, Guid- atity and creed, and in their parttime fare€ is being Pen cause Pickering Village and He suggested the matter�e held I midnight, All Eonsid®red and wa said—Hello, Welcome;alized, but rather that the dirt A a+c increased their. land_ass-.I over for one week. !expressed it—'"aa enjoyable ev is werld-,14de and friend- t ,farmer is given a pre ' ship and helpings hands one of Liba. essments." _ . because he is.actually farming- „I think the 'Act shbuld be eontact the Ont. County Health ' T!V"ut!;fr;"11TH;fb:ti I il�iJNViIDP�1 6 1fRld�l:idr�ul�11> JI1 '•-tris land himself. I don't think L'mlt, the Nater Resources Com- - lre-organizing the De artment, c mission, and the Ont Mort ci a? tens P hanged`' Mr. 4c tt sa`d i �+ ;' ;• !or dismissing 'Mr. Goslin is.t,he• added he felt the Cnunty Ass' Board about the possib'Yty.of a Hunters" Fees P peke ring-'-Ni 1 I a g e Notes answer. This is dangerous, and essment system )fadanY I cerrtain area being "excluded" could create more,problems. I weaknesses. from .the West P.ouge ,sewage Increased sQe think it is a far greater prop- Mrs. McPherson said,. "I am - Ai" fl",U"Y tW P'MIL"'fTi(Cap!"IiariPl^�Illl'll"ICI"I1111tIA11N,IIIL'tlf"p1E.I1CIlACl1 J'iIJ�«"I':C""�"'I "'.m''IWtgl""C'tIIL I lem than just the assessmentcerned with the cost of all I system. Huntiirg licenses for the loca"t >atie ar�pTcra est fo,report VIrs, Ighter; Mrs. 'Murray Miller,- this department and 'involves such these appeals .to the tax-payers. 1 bunter has been Increased by o If the assessor has all the facts C. E. Morley, who -is in Ajax week• l things as zoning." 3U cents and will now be f1.U0 Hospital, is now progressing Mr. and Mrs: Ab. Reeve and Councillor Herb. Wank .said he should be able to answer all Z RQOrns FQr :, per ye•xr, it wan announced tht+' son, Morley Park, are holiday- he "did not think dismissing the the questions". , week. by, the Township (lame nicely each day:, Y �+ Another 'happy note is, that I Ing in Florida, for tWo weeks. Assessor was the answer on the Reeve Scott,said ' he did not-Pickering H. S. Committee. Mr. Frank-Prouse, has returned r also, Mr. and Mrs. H. Moodie, basis of what he had heard."•He,think the -Assessor should be The non-resident license will to,his home here, atter a ling•I Kingston Rd., West have left!suggested the setting up o[ a asked to face a battery of high- Pickering Township council be $.9.00 There will be an add- thy stay in Oshawa Hospital. for Florida for a holiday. "fact-finding committee": priced lawyer alone. One man ave two readings to a bylaw Itional charge of 5 cents In each _ J. W. Lowry,; Manager Bell Mr. S: O. Runnalls, Lincoln, '.Councillor Ross�beak n said came to.Court of ) evision with. g ca.,t, for the fs urns of .same. Telephone, Oshawa Dist: stated Ave.;.has left Ajax Hospital, I"he felt there were d:serenan. three lawyers". J this week, for a 2-room addit. Councillor Harvey SprnR Kaki this week that one hundred and is convalescing at the Open�,cies because the re-a�cessment f ariners to the north-end ion to the Pickering District he foil the non•reigldentm should sixty one telephones have been -Gate, Rouge Hills.' I had to be done in a•six-.,. h tSe formers a Ratepayers' Ass-! _ ociation, witif "fighting high ass-. H'gh School be TIncreasedye too. added during 1981, bringing the Sorry to hear that Mr. Jack period". I The bylaw was for the am.I "They are the overs that glue total�iir the Ajax-Pickering area Calvert has been. moved to the Deg.-Reeve �fcPher;on said, es as one of their main ount of $43,500.00 us the trouble he said.UP to to 427ningin the Ba'rbsdoea East General Hospital, Searboro "I 'think something has to be objectives". _ for further treatment. VacMr. and Mrs, Grant Mesa- Mr. Jack Balsdon, Mrs. Trot- are: Kingston Rd. ter, and Mr. and Mrs: Elmer Mrs. Dobie, Sr., of Sunder- Powell, Columbus, leave for 1 ^ laird, was•visiting her son and Florida for a month, or so:, family; Mr. and Mrs.-Ray T. Sorry-to hear• Mrs. Meijrink of.Kingston Rd-,',has been con- Dobie; Lincoln Ave. Over the week-end -Mr. Ed. fines to her home for the' past " Bie: of London,'Ont., vWted his few weeks. mother Mrs. N. Bie, Church St. Mrs. Russell Morrise� and Congratulations to. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest He4od gave a �t \ su rise birthda a last Set- Mrs. J. Dwinell, 'on the occasion I. rP Y P Y of tlieir fifteenth wedding ann- ,urday night-for Mrs. David Cri- iversary, February 14. 'chton. Friends from Toronto Morley Park held a successful and neighbor$ attended the hap- tiV � ` dance list Friday, at Club Bay-i1 PY occasion. Mrs. Crichton had _View, Whitby.--Mr. Hugh 'Ben.,a birthday cake and was pres- son, of Downsview, won the ented with a sum of money to y Door Prize. "add to-'her silver tea service. Pickering Midgets defeated Port Perry' 6—Z, on their home� ]st.' Annual'Bay Ridges ice, at Brooklin on the 15th. The I --SAAP__BOX DERBY. Midgets 'play'at -Port Perry on �o\o the 1J�tuiday, _ _.- 'Open to all boys, fourteen On February 17th, jyears -and under, in Pickering.Mrs. ck was honoured: Township and surrounding area. with a surprise birthday lunch- —Rules'And Regulations— \ —eon Mrs. k Dwine11 L Age limit - 14 years. and the Pickering Girl Guides. 2. All entries, to be�filed, 'no �\ — Mr..Bob, Bryant, a familiar later than March 31,, 1982, face at the I. G. A. Store has with Mr.'George Alsop, 882 _ left. that post to work with,W. Modlin Rd., Bay Ridges. + O. Sennett, Insurance, Picker- 3.' Cars to be no more than five Ing; and one-half feet long by one Mrs. Florence Calvert, King= and one-haft feet wide. } atom Rd., West, was away last 4. Entry Fee - 50c. per-car. r .- ioveelr-slid -psi ' er �Cand b. All Cara• to be constructed T --ori1 children. in Hamilton. Y` 9 , .n a 'fig to'talre sny such viriid.=swTn• -- Miss Gayle Digrey;`�dauB'hter 6.- Eathera may advise anti' e& The,West ltougs Kiwanis Gob,is doing a fine job each &AW4ay te=pWwy• ens are ala to a team. tallest 01 Mr. and Moa. Elmo Disney sign• morning with junior bowlers a! the Range Hill Bowling Alleys. wur*.with t>bepu The.yeHragst : sprained hgasrienta in her knee 7•.-Helmets MUST be worn. Thewan Diets Acdepled) y have bot boys and girls from the public schools and the' their own .money, mark their.own score .sheets and discipline attendance has rt by more n tbe�mselvlps. Th".bowl two es a week.at 25 cents per game. �° on SwOSEY, 8.. The Bay Ridges - Pickering e. The Riwanis club suppAes supervision, ee p tak' 'to -the Ajax -Hospital• for News Trophy v to winning car.' George Craig:'Bill cocclo and Jim French, who are in ebsrg X She 'is confined to her Ph- have dig- trophies. They have for more bowlers and It Is not toe late ' 'home this week. 8.. Trophy for beat Made Car. of the bowlers Save as ne lr sun as the cbildrea. 'I9rey pbaft b Barrie Pomeroy nign pan in, be- erefd that bowling,b e:eeltent game for obildr'en tRlffi a W start this dear. 7 Mrs. C. fore race. ' is in Toronto, visiting her dau• _ r - ` TRU>R>lDAY VTJMUARLY t:2, IM -.THE PICICERING NEWS -..p 4az TWO Pa --=-. -- - � - : e rt from _'-.alter • THE DICKERING NEWS - • , .; . STARK, mer o Labour �- �7 BY-$6i'P, 111"I i i 1 - _ BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC S T A t L 1 5 N E On February 7th the Caned- increases car: be included in the Issued every Thursday fan Federation of Agriculture monthly cheques of those who COM►d1S$IONER FOR OATHS 61f The News Printing and Publishing Company presented their annual Brief} are affected. Telephone: WHiteholl 2-0910 _ Mtt:onzed as Sewd Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, O"t' one ofThe t he!importanon of t Orgaaniza- f culture is The -has in instroduceder of eLtaro ResoNd.�west corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway' i1MSCRIPTION MTES: $2.'50 par you -• Ualbd Stabs ;3.00 Nr YOU tions in Canada who make their utions that are being considered of BARRY MURKAR, Editor views -known on, behalf foada. Commons. One Members fisttto amend the ADVENT RATES UPON REQUEST - agricultural the by N industry ' ' various sub- Civilian War Pensions and All e brief but'of partic owanees Act to permit the pay- • interest �o the County of men o ul ar and Vote veterans. - Democratic • ate rio would be'the dairy poi- Lip those provided for _c ~-- , PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT. to U ocrQ On War P • eYn under the D d un 1St - sir dependents .. their ' is ontlu:ed to thg Government. Pe - Their recommendations in this Veterans' Allowances Act, 1852, product News Advertising This week, .Ye take issue with our new columnist, the Observer Y Trade Pub&ity - -,-over his.recent comments on the Audley school area issue. _ respect were to halt and rever- to surviving former members CONITH BUILDING - . AJAX PLAZA se the decline in butter con- and certain dependents of doe We agree with the Observer, in so much as we too, feel that a gumption by reducing the price eased members of a number of = WH. 2-1231 Pickering:WH. 2-0363 school area offers more advantages than the individual 8001 to the consumer by 14'cents a civilian groups of Canadians _ who made outstanding voluntary section. In our opinion, the children would be better off under a pound. suggestion by them is de- contributions to the, war effort school area system and, after all, it is because of the children, signedis to increase consumption during-World War 1 and World improv our educational system and so that the current production 1't' zL under-difficultman- PER90NAL M PROTECTION ` -o •that we strive to continually p _ of butter, and over a period of.gerous conditions. standards. time the butter surplus,in � tithat has bThis will �eerkadvocated for A. R. FORPER-INSURANCE in a truly- However, the trustees o the Audley'school section, mmoove into consump many years and will cover _ which they did Ot have to do, called aim many of those persons who have �{ ..a. democratic mariner, This is a matter that will at. A7'sf,.,t Z�'1� . - 21c meeting, in' tder to hear the p and cons as far as the rate- rest the attention of the.Govern- not been recipients of.,-pensions _ - and.Allowances up until the pre- 1 E Payers were concerned. They allowed the parents.and ratepayers melt immediately, and over o sent time. RRE -- A CASUAL. nod of time, in the study UTO to expreess-their opintom and put the queue-LO-a YOt'e- th Another Resolution introduced _ this suggestion, to ascertain out.of a school area. It carried by whether this would, in fact, help by the Minister ofVeterana' Af- one vote favoured staying in the over situation as far fairs is to amend the Children very small majority, but the fact remains that the majority who as the butter surplus is concern- t War Dead (Education Assdefin- to the school area idea. ed. lance) Act, to clarify the defin- voKed`on the question were opposed They also suggested that the ition of "student"; to extend in � ��ALE APPLIANCE SEE Whether those oppose W the area system - butter support to 'the producer certain the e cases the education-ass- the better argu present 64 istance period: to extend in trrietota,_or whether those in favour of'& WIMI area did not Pres- berrEp as pound. t the means of def. � of particular students the clearly and fully, we do not know, but the p centp y payments. age limit at which all benefits EXMRT REPAIRS TO WASHERS, DRY�t,S _—= Out their case wfll cease; to accept a student ttneetiag, did by a democratic VOLe, turn down school ares. A further recommendation in,idr assista:,ce under the Act SAND DRYERS VEHM7. The observer has suggested that because council has the power ih4s area was to.see that there *here his education has been in- -- _ in the Isew Sch-1 AreS is expansion of.manufactur-'terrugted by ill.health or other — !r...JNNLnm- 4EM2%10 9-17M to go ahead c cause: an - proximately 1961 levels, until g �ehauld do so, au this can still be done. rate o allowances. such time as the present critic- We eatmot agree with the Observer an this point..The meeting, al surplus situation is correcf- The Minister'pcdnted out. that the vole and the tabulated results were all done uixler our dem ed. this Resolution deals with aro- take it'on their They dealt with subjects such cher important Act th the Vet- the v c sand t and ive don't feel council should as the grain and western incorne erana' charter. This Act was in- shouldera to literally force the Audley school section into an area assistance, national tram shoulders tended to provide opportunities ` the majority's wishes. tion.loans t larmency and disa-s-ere, marks;ins childeofaac members a °the`For r e t (= r s` a f i 4gai one Audley ratepayer said`.the observer bad by inference §afa !policy. and rural development. sea who lost his life while on the people of Audley were not capable of looking after their own The Brief presented by-the service during Worl War 2 or M^NUMENTS Canadian.Federation of, Agricul- .afteru:ards from a cause deem- 0 0 I� affairs. aa, ar as schools are concerned• Lure fs usually based on good ed to.be related to his war time er did no l reasoning and the Government sen ice. or directly attributable ION We can assure•our Audley readers that the Observer pays a great deal of attention to subsequent peacetime -ser- I OF DISTINCT -,intend that any such.inference be taken. We know he'has a very• to their recommendations.-:Many vice. This Resollrtiori also will. _ N S and for the-trustees and ratepayers-at large, in the Aud- of the programs that have bees'dents of ewer e'ete vep to terans. depen, NERATIC� ley school section. He would have been surprised to been as a direct result of the The--.1962-63 Estimates -have He tesla very strongly! sad 'se••.agree.with.him' .,that school' submissions mgde by the Fed- now been tabled in the House of :The House. of Commons. has Ile oartmenf ofuP ass it`Vrov des eration. Commons.• An item-.under the B r��e �e :.`areas can provide more aavantagrs than the siZrgle school sec- P f ord tion. However a vote has been,ta::en and we have the results. now considered and passed .the of interest to 5 p St a increase in Old Age Pensions, for an. expenditure of--$162.000 from $55 to 565 a month;the-in- for harbour improvements at _ O N U ME N T S :.. . crease in Blind Persons' Allow_ the Oshawa Harbour.' — DUNDA ances, on the same basis Dis. Legislation is rolling through Q. abled Persons' Allowances and the House of Commons at a fair-; $ ST. EAST WHITBY MIO $-3552 ' Thomas A. Newman; SL Old Age Assistance. All of these ly rapid rate, However, there pieces of le for ation are now in art, some seventeen items on the BARRISTER 8: SQLICITOR onsideration by Order Paper still to be` theconsid- that body. It is hoped that it ered and no doubt more will be a TEnrple 9 - 2139 will not be too long before these added'as the days go by. COOPER BLOCK LTD• FAIRPORT ROAD,SOL TH _ DUMBARTON " 920 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO _AETTER T0' THE - EDITOR -, . �' BLOCKS & BRICKS. —Pickering . Midgets Leading In _ STRUCTURA - _ 551 Rouge Hills-Dr. .financial problems involved fn _ NE RENTAL "—"�Febrtiary 15; 1962• possible amalgamation and it —CRA �. �.� P1aydowns The Editor: would be more prudent on the ' .O• • Council's part to wait until-such — G HORTOP the l°gals. In the final session •It is not my habit to.write_let- "STATION ROAD DICKERING, ONTARIO _ BY DOL proposals are. presented, before The Pickering Midgets •began Pickering showing 'a reserve Leis for publication, but after condemning them. An elected Phonef: WH. 2.1960 — WA' 2.5103 — MO. 5.591T their second round in the O.-M• of power and stamina outplay- hearing last night's discussion body surely is elected to carry H. A. playdmuns last week. The a and outscored the opposition. in the West Rouge School d• out the desires of its electorate, series oP er was played' at The red-light flashed once for itorium, and having slept M it, not to master them. — —_ _Brooklin oft Feb -`�-loc- Gould .•and Dean,- and Vesters perhaps you would accept these The only conclusion ,I can W h ve gone along quietly• bad feelings against their nei- ala playing one of their better potted a,pair of goals to round comments. draw from sttch an attitude-on listenin to the arguments of ghbors• and it is to be hoped r defeated Port off the scoring in the game. At this meeting I was consid- the part :of a Reeve.,who in the munity Association for. 'they wind ask think more quest ._games this yea Perry by a 6-2 verdict. The ser- The Port Perry club, althou erably annoyed with the re- this instance, I felt, was, speak- several years but never expect- f y, an lea is the best three out of five gh playing in,the first Per' markable• attitude 'bf Reeve. S. fns on,behalf of-the whole Coun- ed they would,take such a stand ions before they sign for, o b ig and the locals will be hosts to nod seemed to taper off as the Scott. It is apparent that many cil, is that the West Rouge area on - such 'a big issue with so an final an issue: the Port Per club on Thurs- contest progressed. The locals people in West Rouge are un- must be an extremely good• much name calling and disrup- ,:;;yours truly, day, February 22, at 7.30 at the on the other Band, seemed to happy. Others are content. It source,of revenue for the Twp. tion among -everyone. As. a `•$rooklin arena. gain momentum and this acc. appears, though, that a reason- of Pickering`�f this is not so, member of the Association I Anne Henson. port perry took a 2-0 lead bei ounted for one of their best able majority favour a-change. perhaps the Reeve would be feel they have used the comp- 33 Rlvercourt .Rd•, Rest Hill fore the locals got on their feet efforts this season. T always was under the impress- good enough to•explain why the arison of taxes of Scarboro with - and started to roil. The Picker- The first line: as well as Ev• ion that under-a democrats °mss ip µ,aur oppose a pro- °Ury a�n,d made such an issue --=ins bays got r>r�kte�iore sheet eYet and Ruscitti played well. system, the majority Vote carr- posed arrialgamatfoid with Scar- of it: ey have 'confused new• Ajax And Pickering General _ about midway through the first Barry Parker in the nets for led a considerable amount - of bora . comero thearea. Hospital .laniary Statistics �Lrtime. Ruscitti took a long shot Pickering played well and mak. weight. However, . I gathered Incidentally, whilst the Reeve 1ey could have waited until from the point which LYould de- ins some fine stops. from Reeve Scott that even in may consider It "good business" the mi11 rate for the 1962 taxes .Total In•Patients `admitted 215 - ilecte into the cage for the op- Mr. Wilcox the sponsor of the the face of an overwhelming to withold sewers until the out- was set, and we know for fact Residence: for Pickering: As team, treated the club at a los• petition, the Council of the Twp. come of last night's meeting, it 88 ening tally g of Pickering would not.agree to g g, they have delayed the sewers Town of Ajax -. 24 the two teams trudged off the al•restaurant .after the ane, is noticeable that should anY 'for thd`ffine being.. Pickering Township Wilcox and Mr. Brown are any amalgamation of West taxpayer withold payment of West Rouge -has never been Pickering Village --ice between the first two per- Mr,. Rouge with Scarboro. his tax bill for an reason, he .soda the score was 2-1 for Port both to be congratulated ' on y left out and we are well rep Town of Whitby 14 In the second period their efforts to make the locals, purely, in the face of such a is immediately fined in the form resented on .School Area 2 Whitby Township 8 Perry vote, providing Scarboro Town- 8 there was.only one goal scored solid con for the All-Ont- of an Interest payment. Board end in such a large tow- Oshawa t3 Sher- and Craig'did the honors for ario 'Championship. ship was•also. in favour, then •' nshlp we have been well repre- Others the correct attitude of an elect- Yours very truly, ' rented on council: Reeve Sher- ed body would be to accept such 2tl • few weeks. strong feelings of the 'majority H. BRYAN CARTER man Scott is a fair and honest Total out-patients 406 IRE] CROSS READY of Went Rouge residents and to man with the People and I am .Total out-patients 137 Captains andCanvass- tr and work out some satind to sure Mr. Wank our councilman In-patient x-rays ti Team . P d• Y Dear Mr. Murkar: Out-patient x-rayse era for the Red cry solution to all concerned. To is in the same cafe cry. 81 y th . 18t YOUR RM CRva� categorically state that an pet- As a resident of,West Rouge, It is certainly not to the we Miniature ien x-rays. . y • O _m�✓�.- g Y Y ` edit of the community when we Lab. in-patient trt'mts 9?.8 46 . �. 1 p received supplleg . 'aid,-m"'��- - itfon�vould be opposed even be- I' feel the people outside,out campaign, at a:, entertainment. hear"alf.around us-that the Op- Lab. out trtm p�1T lore it is' resented, strikes me community. and especially the en Meeting was fixed 'so•- not Blood transfusions., . At the Unit's quarters at,,Brock as a little heavy-handed; to say rest of Pickering Township opposition would• be Minor operations _ goad and 4th Con•, On February the least. I am sure thrit the Ex- ahould,be advised that many, of too 'much oppo 6 West Ite residents of this common- heard or have too-long a period Major .operations o 8 2Z 1. 12 News and releasee on the los• payers' 'Assoclation have pro ity are not"in favour of t e aim- o e have oiler s1ions - will appear in our sat'a' regarding the various algamation with Scarboro..al of the residents already ccoulorrins�a,r•ly Lotr_a0me- � PAGE THREE _ � URSDAY, FL►1dAQAKY 22. >s�t T H E P 1 C K E R 1 N G NEWS. Come and enjoy a pleasant ev- I N'011 United Church AM Nws eningTo Dedkate Now Rouge . . BitOUf H The Women's Institute will meet in the township hall on ,11�r. David Dawson of Penns- March 13 at 2-p. in. This will ° > s . s yivania, U. S.'A., spent —few be preceded by a lunch St 12. days last week with Mrs. Maus 43 p. m.sponagled by the "143 Mr. and Mrs. Wes Petty of Pound Meat Committee". The afternoon unit of the new- ^ called on Mrs. Ha- ' � � � � a• . Cherrywood milton on SZurday. new- ly formed United Church Wom- * en met at the home of Mrs. €: ' ---r Mr. Barry Churcher of Whitby -- spent •the weekend with Ume Wm. Knox on Thursday, after the noonnhis. , Feb. 15th. with a real good at endance.. Mrs. White, x " Mr. and Mrs. Gibson spent g f the leader opened the meeting _ the weekend in Owen Sound. t Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ox a �a Sunda with Mr. and r Mrs A Ellicott took as her topic, tea on - Mrs. K. C. Pascoe and family. ver we o, o i ea r Mrs. Annie, Mrs. 'Milne.and. ily". She was assisted by Mrs. \` m " k McClellan are attending C. Burrows and Mrs: Mathews. This art of the meeting clos- the 65th anniversary of the Ins- P titute. They will attend a lun• ed with prayer'by Mrs. Ellic- oft. During the business per- ? x _ £heon at the Queen Elizabeth �? — aZn >t :. Building. iod it was decided to carry on Sorry to hear that Mr. Thos. the Birthday Box and the Cent Watson is a patient in the Ajax A Day to help with the budget. " --hospital. Mrs. R. Pilkey was appointed_ ` The Young.People's of Brou- to serve with Mrs. Reaman-on gham church. met in_lite anh0ol Citizenship and Social Assist- Citizenship Mrs. Randal Ellicott .on 1 r on Sunday evening. T1* presid- Mrs. ent, Pat Gray was in charge of the finance committee. w {a -the worship service. Plans were White gave a report on the fin- ance and suggested -ways Df « M ade to rentt some films from „ >r„� the United Church film board, helping with-Aha_budget. The . 9 } to beused at some future meet. meeting closed with a dainty l z lunch served by the hostesses, Ings. They would appreciate it Mrs. Knox and Mrs. R. Pilkey. ,.:. if more young people woilld x:k - — come out to these meetings. It was also planned to buy some mow' ” Y. P. pins. Anyone wishing to buy one, please get in touch _ ` ` with the lsegThe next . let. BROCK SCOUT & CUB ' meeting to be held president. March t D A N C E Another milestone In the history of Rouge BUTS United Cbnrch' of Rouge 191119. The rest is history in .itself. The following Tear. - Wi2h 4. Wrhett the new church is dedicated this Sunday land was purchased on ilougerbount Drive for 11800.00. and s► Pat Gray and Dorothy — 13ROL'GiTIAM HALLy' vr111 Psi were oqe the-recreation ,cdmm- gATCRDAY.°MIL'S.3. February 88,at 3 P. m. Back on May 18, 1818. blr. and Airs. N. meeting was held for the pu?pose of dlacaseisg and formalstlns ittee. The meeting closed with Ticket- • 11.00 Arthur., MT. and Mrs. F. Scare, Mr. and Mrs. Wm:Mel esa, Mrs. to build a church. Mr. Gerald Cc wan the first Sunday sch�! lunch served by Gall White ander Prizes 'lriaael, Mr. S. Paget. Kr. Marshall Gooier Mrs. Reel, Mr. and Superintendent. Rev. J. K. Braham organised the first Yoaag .,_.=Lorne Annis.- - Mrs, Gerald Cowan Mrs. G. Frallek, Mr. E. Schwalm, Mrs. F. Peoples Association, Efficient. effective and continued tradership There will be. another -euchre Sponsored by Group Commitee Martin and �•. J. B. Graham mei-at the home of Mr.'and Mrs" slace his first service has been gives by Rev. T. S. Bagnall. held in the township hall, Tues- L. Phin to discuss the advisabilityof havinga church in the area, Photo by Barrie Pomeroy Rouge Hills We are- leased to hear that l � FRENCHMAN- S BAY w « David Thompson. Pine Grove A.speedy recovery is u ish2d'i Ave. is better. ;for.Charles Morton who.. is in tiaughan Willard Home And RRR -Happy- . birthday to Leslie I the Scarboro General Hospital 'School Association ° Smith. Woodview Road, on his with a broken leg. Mr. Morton f `. .4 17th birth(tay,• February_16..: ,w•as knocked down by a.car last A'small, but enthusiastic gat- <, I herin` of parents and teachers. •4 Happy 'birthday to Cathy' e;�k• g Westbrook Sheppard Ave. on,' Birthday congratulations to made rhythmic rondos and pea- - her 10th birthday. February 22. Bruce Wiseman., who w111 cele- tatonic melodies; under the ia- �"'�"'�"" We are leased to hear little,.' red direction of Miss E. p braet his birthday on Febrrtary epi i Norma Westbrook is better, af- 26th, Clarke, who was demonstrating i ter,having had-the flu- The.Child Health Clinic.Lspon• the Carl.Orff method of musio. Miss Sharon Archer, Altona III; sores by the Ontario County teaching, at the February 12th Road nt last weekend at Health Unit will be held at merlin . the home of Mr. and ,+ ra. Fairport L'niLed Church. Tues- Ali agreed that those who mise- .. the home of -Mr, and Mrs-i day morning, at 10.00 a. m.• ed this musical evening, were Hawks, Toronto. Many happy returns to Kathy the losers. Mr. and Mrs. Pentland and Fountain. who will be four yrs. Mrs. Hilde Schuler served re- Cathy spent-last Sunday' skiing, old on February 25; and 'to freshments with the aid of Mr. - north of Oshawa. j Billy. Brown, who uill be-,four Schuler and Mr. Martin. - Mr. ant! Mrs.-Carson, Altona_�years old on the 26th. HaPPY e Mrs. Carson'sRogerYakel•. who Road, entertained birthday to Rog 3 «*+�. parents "la-st week-end; _from i will celebrate his 17th birthday i ision Council. In recognition of Guelph. }on February--25•. the"many services they have !� Mr. and Mrs. B. Lotton..and Gary Stephens received. five rendered.,to the Division. Mr. and Mrs. Les; Hollinger. of!stitches in.his head whet+. he fell After dinner, Mrs. R. Merritt, Altona• Road. attended -the- tur-.i down,his cellar steps. Dunbarton Dist. Commissioner key supper of the Fairport Un-, led the group in a most enjoyab- ited Church, last week. le- "camp•fire". The fellowship - The next Thursday .afternoon Shorelln Division Z'iuidem of Guiding was very much in euchre will-be held-at�the home Dinner evidence, and we all look for- of Mrs. Aisthorpe—it will be a� -, ward to many more Shoreline chicken- dinner. Last ,week's First Annual .Dinner for Division dinners. Corr. . F winners: 1. Mrs. Day:: 2. Mrs. ,m Division Guiders, e _ horeline Divi s r"t " N I,angit-us: Con. Mrs: Aisthorpe i R s hold in the C. E. Centre, of and Throw, Mrs. Brett. Pickering United Church. . .on --: WATER Congratulations to Mr. and M February 19. Despite Mrs. N. Cafik, Pine Ridge Rd. h eighty-five Guiders - z Mon heavy snow, T.T S DUG CLEANED - on the birth of•a daughter, at I and, friends-arrived to erijoy a DEEPENED St. Michael's hospital, on Fete delicious dinner. -Although the SEPTIC TANKS n ' W ruary 16. - speaker of the evening-became STALLED - CLEANED Y Mr. and Mrs. Bollod, Mor= snow-bound,.and was unable to , ° pan's Park; spetR last Satu evening was. a suc- No Job Too Large Or Small To Mr. and M thanks to Miss Hazel Win imm e f. visiting Mrs. Dorrans cess. - Receive Our ediate at Ballantrae, Ont. ter, Division Trainer, who step- Attention > Z Belated birthday greetings to ped into the gap at the last r moment, and told of some other T. & S. > Mr. Whittle, Old Rosebank Rd. on his birthday, February 15. experiences while travelling in • the U. A. 'Water - Service ait*ww ' . - Women's Hospital Auxiliary Area Commissioner Mrs. Col- IC 759 A ax Ontario e to attend due Box j , bl {y. �.. ,5 � lin-. was iota x , The February meeting of the to illness. and Division Comm- The Women's Hospital Auxiliary was issioner Mrs.H. T.Cook brought - - eld in the Nurses'.Residence on news of the generous gift from BOARD OF TRUSTEES ` ` .■ ' Monday, February 12, at 5.00 Mr. R. S. McLaughlin, to Camp R. C. $..g• t3• S. No. 2. p. m. The meeting opened in Adelaide. One of the highlights NOTICE Or flit regular'form,bY• "O Canada followed by The o tae s of thRan- x ►� Lord's Prager.,,: One' of the g they were present- the e look _ " ger Crew, as th BYLAW z ` "�•�.,,•,,,,,,, ,« . b The above-mentioned Board has in discussions was - the ed with Coktura a op'R ma - Hoisting Y trove Spring Dance to be held on Fri- lyI=a,_I,; Davis"Ajaac Dist. Com- a Bylaw to / day, March 2, in the Ajax Com- missioner, on•,behalf of the Div time to time sums not to exceed a rxw� '.w.. ......,.. '... .>.. ...r >.«:a,... munit}i Hall. A semi-formai aggregate Ten Thousand - an percent r - - music Ted Ta - extra, with the high Pickering Ladies' Bowlingt�Expendi dance . Dollars at 5 ann lor's Orth, um for CuCurre tures of evening being the League = Febraary 13. the Board .for School Purpose-. light of the I'Crowning of the Queen". '(bob 22) A notice of motion was given Team - Points INSTANTLY .,., and voted on, and carried, that�No. 1. _ Thelma Brown' 18 TR " e el a 9, S ! the ut Jan-I N Egeroff 14 - BOARD OF STEER uary,instead of June,start our N Barbara Sut r- R. No -8. 0 No. 6. present Executive agreed 'to No. 3. -'Mat g..Hunt 10 NOTICE OF > 'i r..whenev�r.you, -need them act an extra six months. No. 4. - Audrey Rusa 10 After the meeting, 'everyone I No. 5. - Eileen Thompson 7 enjoyed games, followed by re- Scores Over 200 Flat BYLAW, i y Th above-mentioned The above-me toned Board - put$ F1@lpht the tip Of your finger freshments. Marg. Egeroff 232; Dorothy �� L Marg. Egeroff 232; Dor. Hough- Passed a Bylaw - to ._ :� - Twelve Thousand Dollars, re- _ ton 204, 213;, Beryl Boys 272, Y phone Your News items To- 229• Mary Ohrner 245;Jean Die-I payable in tour years, at 6 -- hall 'ynton: 238; percent per annum, -s _ ie 285 1 ween• Po WSite 2.0040 um for gurchas Lily Jones land- or a school nits. r' _ y --- -- 1�UABY .Z.'. ltd I C K E R '-1�F E 1dCS ��-+ Qj _y lAGE Flo" 1�`!iaIl w+�++`'.'A1,S bi3:!_re As this was the third Aitn:ver- f uz-.. .,;Aacy Camey t"en coo- Op� BO of Dunbartou Horse and dusted the Founders' Day - , �� Mitchell. and was presented by nary r-Qf.Past Prez 'd1ie-lift Veriviony which Lvaa. Mrs. Mccanochie. 2. LYan . .Sab90L a•n+ ve. Thaw <$ r o c k ' S Bow 1 ®-- j Ci t Btitl�v)ek, were•in,attertYlaesce. They. ` " very, i:npreaei Congratulations to, asr. and Cry; I I.Bqt y.. who ideuta . �: Pease candles wiere: 1Aaslene aEiLeheu, ._Due to the B�lcrw recently-passed Msa,,;W�►yna Weds, o[ Glend>W,' both•'recAyed••�Gold D�00AUJOW were introduced by Clark. Mrs- Aap-CaH, _ who Save a resume of... :�� betty DdcConochie. on tbe•'bf& of their daughter, from the Home and School. The k ,�• �l activities dwr: raaata and Mr'"' i1l�lekeririg .Township in favour Kelly Lee, whb weighed in. a 6 Dunbarton ..PlekcriAs- Kiwatiis dome and�tl three years. Bradd's Class won- the-, lbe., bi Ajax HOWU4, on•Feb- Trophy'Sor the Junior -Divisibfi. iii.tlse pir+at twenty of SundaySportS, "Mem- ership .ruary'!a:' U.. �.tr fJ- .�..�or• "r!- Past Presidents attending were: Atfance fanner. ;cas sroa , Nlrs. Lampkin, Mrs. Valleau, Refreshments, which.included ' Mr. James aatitchell has sent by Sen. P.uddell, the it spoecial Cards .are no longer required. home word that he is enjoying "presdent••o4-the•-.local Club. 2. Mrs. $OO an' Mrs.Mrs. Cooney, I we served byGrades7 and 8 his motor trip at he .He, and his Kita Mrs. Williamson, j� Da-Ad White: 3. Stanley Henn, Absent were: which brought this anniversary i companions„ Mrs. Ormrod and Jr., who also received Gold and Mm �C�k g BOWh BC)X '!Vi A�QX, VIII■ .Mrs.•C. Mayberry, of Toronto! Medallions from the Home and � hire Davis, Mrs. Phillips and meeting to a close. Mr. Fairgrieve. Thry left on February 13- 1,1?s. E. J. Annis inade a quick tri,) to cep ive t'week ti IDOD visit her brother, who was crit- ically ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Valleau had the mis:nr.. tune to fall on the ice on Feb 13th, and fractured her should er. ' - Congratulations-to :tir-s-'.Geo_ � • MAR 7deconochie who celebrated a w `/ birthday on February 21. . 0 VieLegionAuxiliary had a Y - - 7- -very successful tea and bake sale at the home of Mrs. Geo. Watson, on Saturday. Congratulations to Mrs. C. I Rouge Fletcher who had a birthda} .. FAa � R01i�C B Ift - oun February 16. io - ~ F�.,. Mr. and-Mrs. -Walter l.yndf 0a Noe 2 HWy. i celebrated their February wedding �If1. T� 9W P■ .-22 - 23 - 24 annivereaty on February 2] Zv To "with an Open 'House for iriendf «'� ) oz. :and neighbors. - BAXTER ( re 17 a 15 ties Mrs. B: Bellhouse, Fairport (Save 176 Rd., N. celebrated her birthday Large _ f kyr on February 19. Goagratulat- JAY'S FANCY --- �• 1 V1 �99C Jong. _ �. Pork- s Mrs. Rose 'Stroud celebrated a birthday oa Februaryart forT u1cle boys held a skating P y amaJRE'GULAR) _.twenty-two in her honour. SHORTENING. Mr. and Mrs. George Wat- - I Offer of ru off) - . son QQ her, Mr. James Ravey, Sunny-` rt1 . . brook, on Sunday. 1 King.S/se 4 Ib. 4 0:. Boz , The date of the Base Ltne- � AB - - - , � A Squires' Beach Recreation Ass - ociation Euchre Party has been • 2 changed to—Saturday. March S. Ckip (Saw 7e'} _.at 8.00 P. M. in the Rase Line KEILIJR'S Tkiek Clip, ChranOo Clop ae �.�tawoA School: . .. 4 1 . C '(Bien Terry Smith and :Murray Bals- f -95 " i eon returned home on the week- a ade 12 Oz. ifs end from a motor trip to bs, Flor- -` ids. er59c ­ ­ . Just in time for some digg• Mam. MAPLE LEAF _ �7 O LBSa t ing ont from the snow storm. -(Save 13e) I-;" 7/4 oz. Pk9s. •—Dunbarton United ChuretURE — The Scouts and Cubs and the Guides held a. ,churchtl;o parade Pkgs C C.. on Sunday morning. Dt•. W. A. r O somIce 4 with Mr. R. Pitcairn at the or• 4 roll Family Paeka". gan. Mrs. Fera Freeman sang Soft Rite (Special offer of Sc off) '-closer to.Tiiee". Mrs.-Bernice (Taw, Hollinger and Miss Ellie McKay �C CANADA PACKERS t melaimIlee�conducted tM Junior Congreg- TISSUE, r ""` 'ation. TOII 19'x' , , :� - M.�1. Dr. McKay read Matthew 25: (Save 1 SC) � � � 1 S'/t oz. Time ` .14--30, which is the Parable BANQUET Brand Ckoiee-' ' of. the Te-lents. In Jesus' day, -� =the talefrt-ass-tris-torgesi co n.�. _ _ C _ ~ i5 about ' three thousand 'dollars. 20 oz.;tiM �{ t� 13 Qs.• d Tiws at 'es . ' ; toy C 5 The 'liasier left all his m9 ore},!, Om (SIhVE 1 Se} 6 Liin varying amounts, to his three Cr�lrl Style (Sive 9e') 20•oz. tills -. ' servants, to use`to best advan•I BANQUET Fancy - - PeOp seem � �A (Cast Of ) tin Mage. Toda}• some le f i1 to hltve -more talents or abil:t• C - fog �`�' ,les than others. Those who put�. �O�DE� _' 1 Ib. ROLL tSave 6C) their talents to best use are gen- MAPLE LEAF. Process Cheese. 4ft fuses. In this complicated world (Save 9e') B Y R O L L . . _ 20 oz tins 5 f of today, we all haVe to combine+ BANQUET Fancy Selected 'q 9 our'ablaUes to make-the best of _. _ 43/4 Oz. Tars (Sa.e �) a combination of talents. Christ- _ C SWIFT'S New Stfained Or Junior . '� �_ ianity is found all over the world S �� 1� todaybecause men and women P ;..i BABY worked together to teach God's -message. As this is.Brotherhood SLICED RINDL-ESS —lb, _Round, Sirloln,T-Bone Wing STEAKS Ib. 89� Week, we should take any Opp- or pp- _ ortunity we can, to co-operate o with other religions and com- bine om - FRESH PORK (Picnic) Y bine talents. Are we using ourB u ���� ROAST talents for the Kingdom's sake, aeon �i lO� • or are we hiding theme Brea ast _ . . 1. — Bulletin — STANDING PRIME ( astJ 7�I1 RI The Afternoon Group of Lhe BLADE OR RIB IRlade BoM R��woana) . RIB ROAST . • . . . -. . . : . .,` :.�b. S�C __United_Cburch-Women will .be - - ROAST Ib. j!c . •-*- - — -- — - _Ayer e.6 to 8,lbs. held at 2.00"p, M. on Thursday, jrjjpCED STEAK • • • • • Ib. T�C FRESH GRADE AOWN-R���%" 0U� - March 1, at the'home.of Mrs. S. FRESH YOUNG. TURKEYS •'. ' . .' Ib. 49C Morrish. •. • . The meeting of the new group SKINLESS =the Messengers, is next Sun• - A FRESH LEAN PORK = . day morning, at 11.00 a. m., con.I ■ 29 Y gVTT ROAST t� Miss Evelyn West- _ . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • •• lb. 49c nutted by Y - Z lbs. 79c gate. - - WIENERS N MINCED BEEF . . . . '. . On Monday eve 'ng, Feb- FRESH LEA 39 14 O'Ha of the b Roast .. . .Ib. 79c 'Base Line, was hoste's's a BOA FEARMAN'S SWEET PICKLEQ._ (VAC-PAX) baby shower. for Mrs. Althea (First Five Ri -;�U, RoilThompson. There were about Davern. Farms'Smal inkCottage twenty ladies 9 present. Many lovely gifts were received, and �D,tray C everyone had_a good time, Por ausage. .__FEARMAN'S SMOKED PICNIC -- DirHome & School Hold - - A Fewders' Day Meeting rolled late brisket pot 1' st Ib. 49e oW- de-r- nbarton {' The Dunbarton Home & School Bonelessp Sh ' ' Association held-their Founders' r Day meeting on February s, at 4 FRESH ©RADE "A OVEN :READY the -school, -with -Mrs. George NO. 1 Selected Firnl,Golden Ripe McConochie presiding. The Pre- I �, C nt welcomed those attending 'i SIC r 0-007 side . and led in "O.Canada,,,.and the .'2 � � .. Y9 ' "O�1J . .... ` .BANANA2 _ ._ ._. "Lord's Prayer". Q short bus- �. 6 irises meetings of the P 29 - Tha winners of the Public CHICKENS Fancy Spy - ---:$peaking Competition which was " APPLES �S69 held in the school on January 25, `AP P LES . -gave their speeches. and were _ � � _ presented with Awards. The H. M Average weight 3_lbs. for the .Senlor FW RNstlta! or Fryl" _ 2a03 fin" ,. TME PICKER1NG MEWS -1mv"O", h'LdRUART a, no o. n _ lata. G. LA`V�SON .$:UNG StI�SS- D11tECTORY Services In _ St. Mary's R.. Con. Church bit. The Churches Forest-was the scene of a very ad $OEC71ro► - pFebruary 8, pretty wedding ' - GUARANTEED - McEACHNIE/S at at 1o.vo a. l Fathwith Rev. — Father", biulihaII officiating.. __TEL.BPHOi+1E Wfi. 2-274 . Ae�iaTY St�ef°rite when Miss Anna Renton became Funeral Director the bride of Howard Louis Ro6F _ _`. plCtStlN(3,��• �r,.MolCe er M - - - Pickering inson, former resident of Pick- _ 1 , - rents Mr. and Mrs. QfjU'RC�rST. N• ` United Church•• ering_ His Pa _ FIELD Howard fCo6inaon, 5t., were a - -. _ARNUR Private Ambula` Service Minist.n REV• MEL•VILLE fUTTARS very active part of Pickering l DICKERING _. Dairy. which the m°s - . TWO CHURCH SERVICES parents, Mr. and the late Mr's. I DAY OR NIGHT son . owned — -- ' 9x43 a.m.and 11:07 a.m. - Beatrice Robin o d at ' __ that time. a DRUGS LT _... - uipicle, given in e - WATER DELIVERED _ Sunday�,"i same WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. __ AUDLEY - by her father, looked beautiful _ . suss School, - in.her- street-length ,dress ,of ,'PRESCRIPTION S-PECIALIST.� West of Dunbarton 1.15 P. M. _ � white corded silk, with beaded' r• "k 2.30 P. M. - Ch bodice, long sleeves and 'Pan- elled skirt, matching crown headdi•ea�, and waist-length veil COSMETICS - SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS 7. ' Ont. and carrying a bouquet of red ATlantic 2-0063 Pickering. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN rose buds• and white baby ; CHURCH mums. The maid of honour, STORE HOURS: MORNING WORSHIP - M� Joan Robins+6n, sister of the groom, looked lovely in a - t0 9 p.fti1. RKECreighton. Ruga Scl"ool " these o! willow green satin. WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. KEN and ClA ' �.@ightOnn Frasers Auditorium peau de sole with matching P R E N T I E SUNDAY SCHOOLS headdress, carrying a bougpet SUNDAYS and'HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. . 'Drynan I Mufdoeh West Roup. W-t- of yellow baby mums. AUCTIONEERS and Dear_ Mr. Albert calix. Pickering, Barrtshrs, Solicitors and 11 a m.-wp to 8 own uncle of the groom was beat ter the 11 a m.•-Nursery man. Miss Dorothy Shaughnessy PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5%1 Oafer y# —` NOtariOs P ik- G„f.nnwl mead-Seheot- s-friend of the family, was - - les.8sialt.lefarNeeselteY il•a-m.-AII ages. soloist, assisted at the oElue HeeMuea. Rest son" abs ser RANI OF COMMERC! CHAMiEM AM ROUGE HIGHLANDS OR. by Sister Lullamount. gealeMy 0 Naaiaaew Rafts, Oshawa bride's mother received in « it><riCR Otil.t'R�p 5 Sirncoe St. N., floral silk with matching access, Mitt M P.O ifh.n. A@I-*% 31W>f ;Tele hone RA. 3-3446 /��� ones, and corsage of pink rose = /i am 'HARDWARE _ rk. lei p t HC818 s buds While the groom's mother -Graham NstldMefe P.O.t•OMase. _, S e J" l�tT10ES have been established J A��1t0n Church though incapacitated by a di�- - - A,Kyaw.ers shat. lige located and- fractured shoulder APPLIANCES - PAINTS . = TOOLS - lICI(ERING. ONTARIO sustained a few days-before the ' a 1t•cten wedding in,a [all. was able to S •' ET • _ /r REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, i A."D D. attend. regardless of this incon- S . - E. :J7LEURY �■a J� ���� pox 148, Piekertnq, Onf. venience, and looked very att- . DENT 1ST 'active in a beige and grin .G E N.E R A L HARDWARE SOLICITOR !hon. WHi»hall 2-3513 suit, mink stole and thatching smog NOTARY PUBLIC * - Talisman rose buds.left nf SUNDAT SERV with -one: I e marrish at OY>Gssion-l-d 830 o.m.-Moly Communion : Highland Cr..k 11.00 nem.-Mornings lroyr A ,reception was held at the Pickering 13.00 a.m.-Holy C.mmunioe Legion Hall, Mount Forest- fo11- - AT. Z-7391 or AT..3-1.362 - _ (e,h Sunday) owing which the happy couple • (Medical Centre 1100 a.m.-Sundoy Sd+oot in left on-a-trip to other parts. of a ParishHallHail Ontario, the bride looking very �� LUMBER COn HOU": _ - _ _ * 11.00 a.m.-!'turnery smart in her winter white suit 1Maadnll +. Fr9d.t►-4 °�!•"' (At the Parish Hall) . olive green full Saturday sad Eveniegs - Room-ages up to 4 yarn and hat with . by A4M1it�nr length coat and matching act ,tohns-Manville DeOlet OFFICE: WH. 2'00 WEDNESDAY easories, corsage of white..baby - RE WEE. 2.1855 to.00 a:m.-Maly Communion and mums. On their return they will - . . IDONT MOVE—IMPROVE. h sercensionn far the S" reside in Mount Forest. _ MONUMENTS Mrs. o eaffk, grandmother of �yyITH ALUMINUM OR WOOD L the g'oo'n remained in Mount " mom Wei (hriStlaA SCIe1Ke Forest for another week_to care - .COMBINATION .DOORS & WINDOWS ItaeiRT AUSTIN. Fro. W for her daughter, Mrs. H. Rob- # a ,etyit,aQn gr„ then left hZr in PAL-O-PAK INSULATION FOR. ATTICS .,TWO moan LL iles wear i.i Whifhly S H E R R I H IIOUGi MILLS, ONTARIO who is nursing at St, Joseph's - S ARRANGED ae 1U.° 2 Highway, befw.oe - Hospital: Toronto. and-will be whifhy and Ajax CHURCH SERVICE _AND with her mother •for .another NO. 2 Highway : ,WHitehall 2-3251 }MONS: Whitby MO. 94401 _ r * SUNDAY SCHOOL week. _ _ - ..- /:_ AI - Rd. 'SUNDAY 14 a m !n 1M _=I'" FulieFa� an lertun Building, Kingston A, Ra�q. Hills IGREENWOOD Ambulance Service Testimonies of Healing ore give RTA DENNIS CA GE SEPTIC TANKS Pi � ' . Ot the Wednesday Meeting, - - : * - hold at-I.p-m. Revelved ton late for test vi eek CLEANED KAYES ALL.ARE WELCOME Water Supply No. Z Highway 1'M Reading Room is open to Church and Sunday. School _ PLUMBING BATHROOMS the Public Daiy was well attended on.Sunday in 500 gals. ,..•_. S� 0-i5 00 PRESSURE SYS7. TEMS at Piekerina Beach Road Some Lawtion - spite of disagreeable weather, 850 gait'. .._....:. ..:...._. .. S80Y _ W. J. BUTT - ESTIMATES GIVEN a on c •. Oshawa — 2 1 For further information and, slippery roads. 1,000 Oak -•••• :•••::••.•• 'i 7` _ 700 Cap ^,ntl 2 2633 '1e Corrrmittee of Stewards ALSO SANG 3BAVEl RA. 3- Phone WHL[ itehall 4-6717 Te eP1 O _ _`_ will meet on Wednesday even- TOR SOIL AND F1LL - WHitehall 2-3615 ing, tt efT HILL _ 3ke lens W 5t. Ahdrev s for the year, and to P for the Annual Oyster Supper: - TeleYision & Rod" Presbyterian- Church Particulars first General Meeting of Chrtch St. N. Pickering, Ont c Womenmfoet � 1 repairs BRADS Kenneth H.ren, B.A. • Minin»rFebruary S, nna atercn� the United � V on Thursday, • --, p3toae. WH2-2583 ..- their first regular meeting with frZ 5 . -- --"ON TEn�b 4-11!1 ����� �'�� SAS A.M. Junky Sd,oai a good attendance, Worship:Ser- _ RADIO a r-V 11AO A.M. Church Servk+ vice was presented by Mrs. K BIRTHDAY CAKES rs: M.' Pegg PresidedWEDDING a" A. M, RATTEW - over the Business Pen . _ mmittee Pres- / _, • introduce Bible �S V� Programming• Co : Meat Pies' _� � • one plan to ifi0 _ ented a skit to in eVe In in Plurnit►inR• Study, and members of the Pro- - ROGER G. CONANT, B.A., iryt�l' B gram Committee were—leaders GOOD VALUE AT THE UNITED CHURCH `fol" the ten minute period of NAAIN STRi - -PICKERING 1 Z•�� _ MRRISTER AND SOLICITOR - RIGHT PRICE Bible Study, taken from the CONITH BLDG., AJAX 'O1e11 Daily Tie v" ►a. ' (Higt+way Na 2) 23rd Psalrii, Lunch was eersted' safardey TIN i:M P W. A. McKAY, M.A.. !fi 0 _ by Remember the Gate of the 7141 Sietxaa Sl- Saattt, Osho we REPAIRS i ALTERATIONS MINISTER _ World Day of Prayer-March 4320 .Kingston Road Service of Worship 9, at 2.30 p. m. in the Kinsale T INSURANCE COO West Hin _:,11.00 A. M,. esu pi ser attend the meeting. dWQYe'Ltd. ie ROS46 HQr-- WRITE OR !HOME AT. 72� Gentlemen may also attend. - �'Refs hr.hrw and CwMrY- Church School The Young People are attend• 1 �• eeildinp ing the. Week-end at Brighton, C. I. L. PAINTS, HOUSEWARES, GLASS, GLAZING, Wiedef.rm Insaranc. .n Bttildiegs, at Young people's Fun week- Windmills, Biles, Eft All Departments end. POWER MOWERS (TORO, LAWN BOYS do OTHEi Asf..ahile lasuraec.of AN Kinds DE BROTHERS The Farm Forum met at-the � - Bowman 8t Gibson 9.45 A. M. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Pegg. TOOLS, IPS ETC ryiONEs WHITBY MO. 8.3521 HEATING. CONTRACT' RS SERVING+CHRIST IN THE on Monday night. Topic was..- 1831, .. '.'Marketing_by Teletype". : _MSEBAN6 P1 .4-T.3T• Hot Water, Ste 'sterni _COMMUNITY SINCE,1835 The. Farm Forum of -Green. good has purchased a radio for W H. ,. ThOmpSOR, eir winter's project:. - - Alterations and Repairs H"E �O� -- - —B.A., LL'&'• TEmple 9-3357 oi'um is sporlsoring a showing �•� � - _ - -- - of pictures from "'Garden of The United Church Women K'omen"s�or�•--grauP!r BARRISTER ertd SOLICITOR TRIED A a,skating party I than 1.Oii0 Canadian Red Cross Celvmbia andIC1TOrla' _ _ - - - Harerw as on the evening g of March 9.-Re-I B roduceil 329,250 ka ' •:, Eden to Jerusalem' b_ ranches p ; oirwh le of all ages NEWS // Hare, of Whitby: Mr _ ... _�,NVVOOp BLDG. AJAX over 287,000 pePoP /d special advisor to the Iraq Gov-- mem the date. Skating timelitted or sewn articles last year ryyMiuehall 23131 ._ _ took p xt the Canadian Red - ernment� on •Farm Management -from 8.00 till 10.00 o'clock, for shl meat to 18 countries to I �'�'�� at Brooklin, and lunch er. the P �asitlaw•rn TES 9_26WCross water safety services and �} Problems: Lunch_wiil_be served. me, un oo a ere S day' Sch i d mit •! ' .�� projects last year. and all are welco _ - - .. _-, � - _ _ . _sees.+ _ _ .. .. .. 'J'- - , ':;' r•-. o , .-.. . .. __ ,TN '1lQidOA �lAiT m 1M -v . IAVi� NTE - .hICKERI` O NEWS _-..-- - Hdspitd -Fuad . ,Ras Gone Over Canadian Peace Research I�3cts ; UNSU ANCE ,REAL MATE $300,000 Mark. More To Conte . ' Larcie Audience' At Dunbarton _ Oitoe WEL San Rai. A Lod WE. 2.3115 Doaaaans and pledges for the •area clubs. They will be'judged Peace is the goal of people changing ideas fairly fryely th- `- Jax and. Pickering General oil three scores: community in all walks of life, of many. rough the various Conferences _ Fund I;eshave work, home-making ability, and different convictions, in most throughout the .world. He ans Hpit4►1 )[lullding - es_passed the U80,00 'mark, poise and personality. Close to countries of the world. The veered the "suggestion that the C Y R! ORLEY' '—. Campaign Headquarters ant- five hundred people are expect- Rev. -M. Buttara of Pickering, peoples ;n these meeting �d ounced today. ed to attend this semi-formal who chLred the meeting to din- not hold such a,m tt 1 "Your Friendly Resident 1gere while $301, 810 has been rec- dance. The Ted Taylor Orches cuss the Canadian Peace Re- were at, by saying - eived, the toal increases daily, tra will be featured. search Institute on Feb. T at visited in some of these Count- - with donations and pledges Ajax Rotary Club has announ- Dunbarton, said all people of ries and that such meetings 32 KINGSTON RD. W. - P.O. BOK 160 from industry, clubs and indiv- ced it will stage "Spring Flaws" good-will and with an interest Were possible. - -- p g - PICKHRING, ONTARIO - -- vice area. The canvass object , Claremont od at the Receipts High 9�be used thon e idea behint al the d thprovided roCan dian anOshawa, p a, wer2e favourably imp- iduals across the hospital ser-,—an'evening of satire and par-. in our common humanit could Those present from as far a j Y j ive is 5495,000. March 16. , an Many residents who have not for the Club's Hospital Pledge. Research' Institute. ressed-with both the idea and been canvass and ' Mr. O. R. Summers,- a Tor- hoped it could be �rouglit � pledges to campaign headquar- George Lawrence are producing onto manufacturer, the - more Lets at the hospital nurses' res- the show, which will be directed er, defined "Peace", in this With a view to furthering this J Q H H L • A idence. The need for residential by Dave Wordley. eontext, as the absence of war, aim a committee volunteered canvassing in th area, partic• The Eastern Star, Ontario the,sett-ling•of disputes.by less help as follows: Mr. G. Horton ularly In Bay Ridges, still ex- Chapter, is holding a Spring drastic means. In his view, of Ajax, Mr. and Mrs. K. Viz- :-- INSURANCE , ists. Residents are urged,to tel- Fashion Show at Pickering Dis- worid government was an ult- ely of Claremont; Mr, and Mrs. • ASSURANCE OF Eh1/J • ephone campaign headquarters trict High School, on March 30. imate and probably inevitable Chas. T. Morey of Pickering, PRUDENTIAL COMPANY LTD. r I�VL/+R —WH2-0650• if they would like a Tickets are available -from the step in man's search for law Mrs. N. Rowan of West Rouge, canvasser to call., hospital campaign headquarters and order. and Mr. and Mrs. C. Beal 03 LIFE AUTOMOBILE — FIRE Meanwhile, a number of org- and lodge members. However, as Mr. Summers Bay Ridges. These will add to anizations .in the area will be Oiher forthcoming events,are pointed out, the social sciences the original committee compos- 1 —a presentation OT KINGSTON,ROAD EAST staging special events to raise of Handel's lag years behind the develop- ed of Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Hertz - 07 5tatiow plaza,Alas Shopping C+atra Pb.u+e WH.2 101 hospital- fu da,_he hospital's Messiah, by a 100-member Ajax meat of man's other knowledge berg, Mr. and Mrs J. H. Ad- Pl,o Pim' !Ajax Sho Cng Co+0•y Ph ne: Women's Auxiliary has announ- Choir, in April, and a Dance for and there is the utmost urgency amson Mrs. A. Guest, Mrs. ced the Hon. Michael Starr, local Junior Farmers, at Pick- now that the science of dest- R. Bragan, Mrs. A• S. Tranter Minister of Labour, will be a ering Dist. High Sthool, on Mar.• ruction has leaped with speed and.Mrs. B. E- East. judge, for the annual spring 24th. to the point that mutual anih- Dr. A. G. Edmonds thanked dance, the Commtmity Centre A number of other clubs and dation ib possible, that k soc- Mr. Summers for coming to APPRAISALS in Ajax on March. 2. .associations have--held---special ial sciene" be pursued with all explain' about the Canadian. The Campaign Queen Contest luncheons devoted to raising the intelligence and drive at peace Research Institute-group Y � r • �. _ will feature entries from man hospital t our disposal. At present times V these social sciences are sadly (Gladys Newell) neglected, receiving' only app-. = Pickering Ladles' Bowfing — F hmati'a Bay Parker 769. roxima ly e — -_.___ _ Bowling p to 1 per cent of the League Real Estate Broker Pickering Villag0 League — Over 200 Flat money spent on research. Can. -Febtna4r 4 19Bz . Lola Fertile 200, 272: Gerry Col- adian scientists, themselves. POILA . WH. 2-5770-1 or To WA. 3-?513, founders 98: Lions 84: Free ley 203. 253' Reg• Carpenter are concerned over this Lapse Team 'Whitby — Phone MOhawk 5-4703 loaders 61: Rocketeers 77. 205, 258: Doreen Edwards 254; and the Canadian Peace Re- No. i- - MT. Brown 12 — - Cobourg FR. 2-7601 Roughridera 75: Clare's Clowns�21 l. Skelton 206: Gord: -Warren search Institute is a plan to No. $. - M. Egeroff 12 88; Spoilers 6T: Slow Pokes 82. 8: Geo. Laming 266: Ivey put the best possible brains to No. 8. - B. Suter 1� Hunt Rai.t'H hway'" %Mile East of Dw+barten:Ne.2 Highway kitch206: Harve Fertile 282. work Lull time a salve the pro- o. 3 'Russ Ig _ - - High Single Flat: Win Jones{; Clarence Gibbons 214: C. Mems prEsented by the • new No. 4. - A. Rues Single a : Fred pun-j Skitch 297, 214; Vera Tranquada world in which we live. No.-5. -E.Thompson- _. 15 301% Andy Summers noted that 90 bar 333: High Single H cp.: to 2.;,8• t / I Jones 345, Lois Fertile 318. Ern _ - - _ per pent-of all the scion to Dorotjiy Phalen 203! Dorothy P Ste, GEORGE S DR. ALFRED to Vargoe 323. Stan. Salt 320. I who ever lived were alive to Shanley 211: Norms,-:.Baker,204• da - and the world they were Alai ASS High Three Flat: Ivey Skitch PARTS AND SERVICE Y I Thelma Brown 205.. 238: Beryl -HALL663, Fred Dunbar 812, John creating - presented problems Washing machines = 520 and up which had never ' -ed.man be- Boys 207• Wood 810. High Three Hdcp.: AJAX 'BARGAIN CENTRE ' � E R 1 N G i Lois Fertile 780, Gerry Colley phone: wwt•hall 2-6410 �fore. He asked the Canadian P 1 C K _ 'VETERINAIIIAN « 739, Fred Dunbar 860, Alex. Open Every Night TTN 9 o'clock public to support Dr: Alcock'a; plan to provide the means to Banquet and Meeting study the.facts, to put the beat s 0 r Facilities Old Rosebank.Rd. North people possible on the .job of CATERING.SERVICES finding the necessary steps: if l B 1'Seating 200) PR. No. 3, Pickering - The Ontario Municipal humanity is to use its new"pow- TELEPHONE: er for the ultimate good of all. 'H 2-0363 — WH. 2-2309 ph 22 IN THE MATTER of Section .15 of the Municipal Act_, (File P.; Many searching questions �y Telephone TE. 9-18..� I were presented following the F. N. - 1258 8.1 (R. S. O. 1960. c.. 245. main address. One which was m*rAnsTE. 9-1804 reiterated is different words, several times, was whether-an _ "• .�` OPTOMETRIC LONG DISTANCE CALL IN THE MATTER OF an application of the Corpora on measure for peace in our- coun Township of Pickering, for an order with respect to the enlarge- t could have any effect in VISION CARE -- Zenith 3-5140 ment of. Fire Area No: 1., and the reduction of Fire Are&No--3, other countries. Mr. Summers 17 JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. (No Toll Chary.) in the said Township. answered that Peace Research - _ Institutes were planned for oth- PLUSANI STREET er countries, already the U. K: (OFF LIVERPOOL RD. SOUTH) .. Appointment. For Hearing � and the U S A , were showing � r FRENCHMAN 5 BAY- Monteltl7, Monteith, Riehl TE3 ON-iARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints TUES- interest, and-he pointed out EYES- EXAMINED b-Co: - day, the 6th day'of March, 1962. at the hour of Ten O'clock in that scientists and scholars ' GLASSES FITTED and' REPAIRED_ were.-looked On with great res- u CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS the forenoon, of the Township Hall, of the Township of Pickering pect in the, 'Iron Curtain-'Fbu KAYE"S PLUMBIIMV — G. W RIEHL, C.A., R.I.A. (at Brougham_) for the hearing of all persons Ps interested in sup- GS up ntrie§". and were -the"one group - - BY APPOINTMENT. TE.9.2601 _ LICENSED TRUSTEES port of, or in opposition to the enIazgement-ofFtre�rea No. 1, of people who were already ex- W11• 2-6717 PICKERING Aiax - Oshowo Stratford created.by Bylaw 1823. as amended by.Etylaw 2098 by the addition Oshawa RAndolph S 3527 thereto of lands set forth in. Schedule '•'A" hereto, and by the SEAWAY 6UAT R. WATERS, C.A. reduction of Fire Area No. 3, created by Bylaw 2477, by exclud- SEPTIC TANKS WHitehoU 20890 ing therefrom the lands•described in said Schedule "A" attached ` - S TIC LEANED -WATER SUPPLY hereto. . ��HitehalI 2-1397 - COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE -DOUR SERVICE ANY PERSON desiring to do so may inspect copies of the said bylaws at the office of the Township Clerk, during office hours, NEW TANKS INSTALLED `.,i DAYS A.WEEK ' " E R prior to she date fixed for the hearing. ' ' _ $S.OU f'of 500 GALS. DATED AT TORONTO, this 29th day of January;'1962 — PAT DONNE TEmPIe 9'1841 ,.00 for 1.000.GALS, -r (signed) 'In- Vickers" I $9.00 for 1500 GALS. 1 Becretsry Gas and Oil Installations Clean-Out service Schedule "A" To Foregoing` 24-HOUR CALLS TEMPLE TAXI `:,Appointment For Hearing �. 9 Tvdor-Street; Ala To T h e Happy- to Coup eA. Enlarging Fire Area Number 1, created by Bylaw,1823 as ---y.pleased announce- =_ --WH 2-3.491 - amended by Bylaw 2098, by the addition thereto of the following - ' lands: LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE Answering Service, OF YOUR WEDDING ALL the lands'in Lots 13 and 14 in Concession 1, South•of the - . AS NOW•OFPERED TO . Canadian Pacific Railway, all of Lots 15, 16 and 17 in Concess BOOK NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY FIRST MORTGAGES ARRAAGEDs � . TEMPLE SUBSCRIBERS ions Broken Front, Range 2, Broken Front, Range 3, and Con- - ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES • cession 1, south of Canadian Pacific Railway,and all of Lots 18, COVER for information call AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS 19, 20 and '21- in Concessions Broken Front, Range Z. Broken HOME — CHURCH — RECEPTION ~ ' AND IMPROVEMENTS. Front, Range 3, Concessions 1 and 2, and the south half of Con - AND 9-1144 cession 3, of the Township of Pickering. - - FROM $49.50 UP WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN S.' Reducing Fire Area Number 3, created by BylaW 2477, by INCLUDES ON.EXISTING MORTGAGES IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE excluding therefrom the following lands: I _1 x10'"OUR WEDDING" ALBUM FINANCING i FOR FAST ALL the lands in Lots 13 and 14 in Concession 1. south of the 12 — 8 x10 PRINTS I 'G L E N D A L E COURTEOUS SERVICE: CALL — Canadian Pacific Railway, all of Lots 15, 16,and 17, in Concess-• •1 — 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM APPLIANCE ' ions Broken.Front;.Range 2, Broken Front, Range 3, and'.Co 12 — 4 x 5 PRINTS _ I AUBREY E. IRELAND cession 1,.south of Canadian Pacific Railway; and all of Lots 18, 25 —PHOTQ 'THANK YOU NOTES" SERVICE 19, 20 and 21, .in •Concession. Broken Front, RRange 2, Broken EXPERT REPAIRS-To— AND COMPANY Front Rarlge-3-Concession 1 and-2, and the south half-of-Fon-­ f rOMPLETE PHOTO NEWSPAPER COVERAGE WASHERS, DRYERS cession.3, of the Township of Pickering. _ _, PHOTOS.SENT TO. NEWSPAPERS OF YOUR.CHOICE �.. TEMPle q-1758 100 ADELAIDE ST.°W. �e lands to be included in enlarged•Fire Area No. 1,'shall be PHONE OR WRITE 7-3. TORONTO 2, ONTARIO subject to the provisions of Bylaws 1823 and 2098 of the said - ° N'EMS ��� Corporation, and shall share the costs of fire protection, such Q A R R----I--E 1- O M E' R O Y _ MPIN 114300 cost 'to be defrayed by a special mill rate imposed on the lands V Isg y6ar tbe- Canadian- Red ;,g � in the area as enlarged prow medical, nursing and te• ° _ (feb-r 22) "'. R.R.-3,.PICK_ EKING — TE. 9-1417 9rllioei stag served la Congo' �V 1.17!9.—.IMA. iilot - - - - - - THE �IGKERING NEWS _ - ata !'HVRSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, UM Mt Zion M11 ,� r� GventsCOmIg Man's Opinion _ WANT a The United Church Womac BY - THE OBSERVER +'`�� Pickering Women's Isstltnte ANNUAL met at the home of Mrs. Lorne >s will meet in We Presbyterian - ��s or s Jones last Wednesday- The Wor• _ s Church Sunday School Room on PROORESSIYE ship and Therite was oa "Faith" ,* Tuesday, February 27, at 2.00 CONSERVATIVE Since last week's column was written, I notice that f ,9rii the s m p. m. As this is to be a very with Mrs. Percy Jones taking 1 " interesting meeting, a good a _ the Devotional, and Mrs. Jack news reports in the Star that the West Rouge Ratepayers Assac- tendance is asked for. AU lad- - Empring am. a epic. _ is on-IieTd'a meeting to inform the ratepayers of reasons for les are welcome. _ ______._.._ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. decided that we have a Bake jog Scarborough township. The speakers, I gather, explained Sale Tea and Bazaar �tl the the advantages in joining Scarborough, but 90 far 88 I can ricer- 06 P. M. er, and that we have e s the Reeve considered whether it-was & summ a except rhe ml'.�ls. SPRING-DANCE Parcel Post Sale at the next taro no on p perhaps assf1 s`�1 1 Friday, 2� PICKER G vrLLA9E H practical. As I mentioned last week the only valid reason seems UM meetiV. The World'•Day of to be that-the taxes appear lower in Scarborough. No one so far - — - - --- -- -- Prayer w•ill_be._held on March sponsored by the Hospital Aux- 9,'in the Kinsale Church. Eleven. I know has considered why taxes are high in Pickering and iliary in the Ajax Community "Two Years In Nigeria" I'th' it wotcd be worthwhile to do so. ladies answered.-the Poll, wztr For Sale Hall, to be high-lighted by the an item on "Love or Valentine." Firstly we must realize that Pickering Township is. a "new" _ crownin of "Campaign'Queen" Mrs. Patrick. Pigott, Cherry- The eetin closed with-hvmr mmunity so far as municipal facilities are concerned and these' APPLES AIND-POTATOES FOR'SALE w w. 0 266, and the Benediction. 'foll- facilities unlike .hose in Scarborough or Toronto, McINTOSH $2.00 per bushel, other St. George% Anglican Church ed from two years in Nigeria. owed b a Valentine Social ant y g wariprias arailabh. Please bring con Guild will show slides and tell'about Y purchased-by Pickering recently -when costs have been high. Supper. Scarborough and Toronto and other "alder" municipalities pur- tainPrs for apples. Open wookends. PANCAKE SIJPPEft her visit there,.to friends and Sit. Zion School was-closed-for " PICKERFNG ORCHARDS neighbors, at her home, on Fri- haled their facilities in low cost-times and in many instances -_ a couple of day's last week, ow. 1 mile west of Pickering on No.2 At the Parish Hall, on - dayr February 23.,at 8.00 P. in. :ng to the illness of'the teacher. have paid for these facilities in full, many years ago. The deb- milew e - Wckeinj n No. TUESDAY,Paris 1 all, o 6, 196? Mrs. Cecil Tones. entures for many-of Scarborough's large municipal facilai'es have mighfrom 5.30 to 7.00 P. 11i, Mrs. F. Disney is helping to been paid off, whereas In Pickering, we are still paying and will Adults 75c. - Children 40c. St. Francis de Sales C. P. T. A. look after Mr. and Mrs. Les. -continue to pay for a Tong time to come. The water plant and the FOR SALE--Brownie dress, size "Hear All About Survival" Wilson's children at Greenwood water mains in the West Rouge area are a good example, but of 12, With hat and tie; Guide dress The United Church Women . while they are on vacation. course the schools in Area 2 (West Rouge is a part) are the beet size lt, with hat'and blue tie: •-' Phone: WH2-3765.' Pickering United'Church The monthly meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. R. Day attend- example. I; is.interesting to note th$t the West Rouge area in the C. P. T. A. was held on Feb- ed the Dukeshire-Martin wed- past have wanted ..expensive-school facilities not withstanding will hold 'their next regular �r-y 15 with quite a few of ding on Saturday, at Ajax. Wanted meetingon Thursday, March 1, that these facilities also mean higher taxes. The Area 2 school the parents showing up. to hear The Mt. Zion 4-H Home-mak- board too has viTttially been-controlled-by West Rouge residents. at 8,15 p. m. in the C. E. -Cent* Co-ordinator F. S. Wotton. Sul- ers' Club will hold their first WANTED FOR CASH tre. There will be-a short gen- vival Officer, speak on Emer- meing of the new project -Be- e. One of the most recent examples of extravagance is the new Say oral meeting after the unit meet Ridges school which will increase Area 2 school taxes (West small travel trailer, to sleep five The Measures for Survival. gr well dressed and well g •persons. Factory built. only. �. �� to attend-this will The effect on human beings is groomed", on Saturday, Feb- Rouge) over and above those resulting from a more utilitarian Write: A be a very interesting-evening. very, serious, if one of these A. ruary 24, at 2.00 P. m., at the school, by reason of •'frills" and expensive construction: I was }ax, P. O. Box T5. r'1! " The Women's Guild Of bom� should fall. We should home -of Mrs. D. Sanderson. interested to learn that in this leaf instance, the architect and a • 3t. George's Anglican Church au �e precaution. Booklets on Each girl is requited to bring a majority of the school board members are West Rouge residents �uetion Secles "Eyelen Steps to Survival" and small=piece of material. Biot- whose neighbors at least, are.complaining about high taxed. Coll- Pickering, will hold their regul- ..Basement Fall-out Shelters" hers of the club girls are lnvit- ectively West Rouge residents seen--to decry high taxes,-but tn- SATURDAY, FEB-_24, 1962- ar 'meeting in. the Parish Hall. ed t6 attend this meeting. Girls - - t4 full line of household �• are free for-the-asking:'" dividualIy iequire expensive tax producing facilities. on Thursday, March 1; at 2.00 ' Remember�ne oz. of prev- between the ages of..12_and 26 - iture, all in good condition. The p• m. A good attendance is. re- ention is worth one pound di are welcome. Reeve Campbgll of Scarborough has said that-"geograpliiesly property of the Estate of the quested. West Rouge should'be part of Scarborough", but this observer late Mrs. Florence Tavener, 224 q cure. So, . take advantage o° feels that when he and his council look at the economic aide their Brock St., North, Whitby. Ont. these free booklets. It may save Sale at 1.30 p. tn. i;oyal Paque, PRLrti 1EW OF 'it the life of yourself and that of Rouge Sill Some 1r, School will find that the proposed move does not make sense for Saarb- - your family- Assocladon orough. _ auctioneer. = Dunbarton High School The meeting closed with a The Rouge Hill Home and 0 -0 - 0 - 0 -0 -0 - 0 -0 - FEB. !8. - 7.30. P. Si. 'nice lunch being served by-Mrs. School Assoc. held its regular I note the editor's comments at the end of-my last week's cal- WED. ­.1-1 MH the meeting to the if!eet BTOP FROZEN 01L g�metbAll Game Between. Top Grade 4 and 5 mothers. Waotch ruary i4. Dlrs. R. Smith, Pres- meetings. I would suggest that he include some of the hems to - PIPES Teams, A�kletic Display, Art. this paper for news of a St. Pat- ident, awarded the Att4ydance this newspaper to keep his readers well informed Yet to hear or WATER PIPES Home Economic Display, and I.Mrs. rick's 1-4th of March,Dance. The Banner to Mr. G. Clarke's G;• tram is the high school board: _• _ - Call Industrial Arts. and- Science Dividers' Box Was won' by 8. Mrs. E. B. Phin, our Princip- a- p _O -O - O -O - O -O - �spmy P. Burke. al, proudly pointed at the World Df]ELLER HEATn G Book, an encyclopedia. consist- i gather from what I read that most people affected by assess- Book, - -- trig of twenty volumes. She ment problems realize that their real problem is a section in the AJAX AN PICKERING GENERAL HOSPITAL warmly thanked the Home and -Assessment' AM-which•allows an- assessor to treat a bona-fide ' School for this valuable gift to farmer in a different manner than a "city farmer". Perhaps the You oW the students of our school. efforts of the various u s now fi h the council and Assess- A d A X :O N T A RIO This was a very -electrify- �° P 8 41pB '.✓ ry y- ment Commissioner should be directed to attempting to-inlulence ing" meeting, as Mr. A, A, the Legislature to-c a the Assessment Acta The Legislature s -The I�pruce lllct ANNUAL CORPORATION MEETING - Spencer. Safety officer at Ont. s P1e has the power. I would suggest - not the council or the local ..HOTEL IS NOW OPEN NOTICE hereby given that a General Meetirsg of the Share- Hydro, was our guest speaker.. A��r; SUNDAY EVENINGS FOR Mr. Spencer illustrated his talk Con- -SUPPERS' holders sof Ajax and Picketing General Hospital, will be held at with a Demonstration Kit, ,con- One of the very real problems in Pickering is the effect of the 8.00 p. m., 4lfr Tuesday, March 27, 1962; in the Nurses' Residence. taining an - layout.`layout, of Assessment Act on_the ".part time" :farmers or tenant:farmers - _ till 7.00 P. M. hjg1t-char ed •rsons in this class will, I believe and the I _ Phone: 4[Oa 3388 IMPORTANT: In - accordance with the Hospital Bylaws, "Any voltage wires leading to a home. be literally "taxed" out of their livelihood. The Act 'must be Person who pays to the Corporation at least.thirty days before Little dummies did all the changed and changed dtu ring I.the present session to avoid undue the Annual Meeting In any one year, the sum of 51.00; shall be'. wrong things with those high ha:'dsh4p- a member of the Corporation for the ensuing year". Therefore, tension wires: that people are - BAE3AI'S BELIEVE moss wishing to qualify as a Member of the Corporation for'the supposed not to do, Those poor by the choir, "Immortal Invis-I age young 'men and women to du�rrhties got promptly electro- that a kindly tongue is the lode• current year are requested{to have their fee in the hands of the . Able" was beaLdifuAy sung by give their lives,to.full-time ser cuted for their ignorance and atone of the hearts of,men. It'is Secretary, no Later than Monday. February 26, 1962. , They just lit with a' the Senior and Junior choirs. e _ the bread of the Spirit..it cloth• were +. errors. up c Our task' as a church is - flash and a crackle of 'sparks.,l The scrtipture readings Produce ministers ani miss- eth the words with meaning: it Members, and all interested _persons ate cordially invited to We got a wealth of good.'-sound Psalm 138 and Roman10, torraries and deaconesses to fol- ts the fountain of wisdom and attend. advice from. Mr. Spencer. We This being Students and Coll. low in the steps of Jesus-Christ . .understanding. and have it - regret the fact that many of eges Sundav, Mr. Heron based who said "I came that ye might I R. D. Thotnpaon s1. J. 14Isclnnis_ our members were snow-bound, I his message on this subject. have life•a more - a and unable to attend the meet•I taking as his text Romans 10: bundantly.. Prealdent and Chairman Secretary the k Mr; S neer for 14 15 paint ng out the shortage: Mrs. Ella Young Card Of Thanks of.the Board ing.. w e_ his much-appreciated contribu•I of men and women in the ser•I the Junior eongregati conducted r, and-Mi s. Frank - ed-b?v-�rien-13n'sbin. -*ish to express their .thaliks to _ ion '- all kind friends'who have been dividuals, must search for the so generous with calls, gifts and place we must fill: we were In the Sunday School Room ..cards, during Frank's long,stay c b rs odnthe� Senior evening,'-Junior rented to reflect the love of Wednesday to hospital, making special men- C God in Jesus Christ., There is choirs' and special guests sat ' St. Andrew 5 a problem for each of us, hued• e t � __tion 'of--Dr. W. W. Tomlinson. ;WH' 2=1621 Qj ALITY _WH 2-16..1 . - Charch - have reds of.millions of people own to a delicious turkey din- It is the kindness of our friends nee, prepared-by Mrs. Hugh which akes along illness (clove H Divine Se?vice was conduct- not heard the gospel. Miller, Mrs. Gordon Rimmer, bearable. UP_`0 � � - ed by the minister, Mr. K: Her works by His Holy. Spirit M Kra McEachnie and Miss FURNITURE OF ALL KII�tDs R1;COVERED on. The choir entered, singing f through individuals, who must C.• Munro. Decorations in keep- the .Processional No. 109 "Unto I be concerned: We must pray: ing with Valentine's. Day'grac Card of Thank - . e e cral num e m e, we m encour . FINEST CUSTOM'WORK the Hills" Th spa b r the must give; � ed the tables The fine ich app- Sam Schulze and son David - of these ladies.was much app- wish to extend sincere thanks to - FREE ESTIMATES ' re6lted by all. Corr all friends and neighbors, for __'... -liindrwsses 6w--i and ezpYesB= >r WGSTON RD. d WI1ND8OR ed during our recent bereave- - -- -- went, - IPICKERiNG. ONTARIO . Y.glo Will Be Oritario The Queen? . Some of the ladies whom ser-. vice groups have chosen as out. 1 ! ' oin MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY County, standing members of the Pub, - � SHOP OPEN � munity are: - The Rotary Club, .A► .i Ajax Mrs. J. W. Bosch; The AND FRIDAY-9-8 P-At SATURDAY 6 P.M. � A Club _ Church Year = Mrs. S. Copping; srsn 4-H Clu3JS The Ladies' Aux. to the Hosp- TEST YOUR OWN TUBES FREE ! ital - Mrs. W. Gain: The MW- anis CIA,O TAM _ 1 Q� - Woolley; The -Vai Ajax-Variety I. O. , ■ A 19 2 D. E. - Mrs�Gove'r The Ajax 'Safety League .. Mrs. H.- O. Saunders. �• a. f 4-H Clubs are being organized''at the present time m'tlie �atious More of the names will be an. communities.of Ontario,County. These clubs are as follows nounced nett week. •A prelimin• !u�AXand Call ary contest is being held itt Bay,4'=H Dairy. Calf•Club A-H Grain Club Ridges to choose their represen- . 4-Ii Potato,Club tatives• and it is hoped other AR , , "4•H Beef Calf Club _ - `.MITCHELL 4;H Tractor C1uh ,y _ communities serviced by the hospital will also choose repres- 4:..._ _LIMITED All farm bo;`s 8etirl-gtPTs 9 ate 12ta 206vearsonclusor more of these e _ ntatives e Entry forms for the 'Camp. ` 4-H Clubs. The age Pim �•�' sign Queers Contest are avail STATION ROAD - WH. 2.6771• „ i _ - `1 M-kEKlN0 =TE-9=2481 - I 3H dldget-Li to It alt i4�tli tics °mom t Boys and girls WTio ale 1 at the hospital. and entries Po Friday, or the comms t be su�miti:ed - - ---834'• 1181 Ontario Department of Agriculture, Uxbridge, as soon as possible. y tee notif- prospective en b - T8. 9-1692 - that date ABY 22, tj E - • ING• NEWS 7L'flUR$pAY !'�BLr ll�E r _ A ICKER �. •. ..' , YAGi EIGHT - �E d� Per Year • ROSEBAf�k sllwa>0>� TO.T= "PX=1irl(3 Happy birthday to Mrs- June i �'� g -• Mrtin.of•f31d Ro•eban><r 300-At �- - O�� on February __ , a Mr. and Mrs. DuBroy of Tor• = . t t10� --- - --- _ - — ---. �� pm��,O� onto spent last Monday with --- - their daughter and family, Mr. �ipeS thawed out quickly and West RougeMrs. Colby of Pine Midge Drive. To The Nevis) - tures of twenty five belrnr, down --- -- We are pleased to hear that Safely by new method with :.there. •NEW DIRECTOR Mrs. W.' whittle of old Rose- The West.,Rouge ratepayers' The West Rouge ' Kiwanians� bank. Rd. S., is feeling,better ° -:open meeting, Feb. 14 was att• and their wives enjoyed a Val- CHATEAU-GAI WINES UNITED atter her recent illness. modern electrical equipment '.:ended by over 300 persons (entine Party on Friday evening, I The United Church women eA AssociaLon president. Air. A. February 16, at the home o: Ike to thank all who attended 'PAT DUNNE _ Temple 9-1841 Green brought the meeting to I air. and, Mrs. Cliff. Laycox, of 'Heir Valentine luncheon at the` v+•s• order by a blast directed at the Friendship Ave. i Rouge Hill United Church on 1 Reeve Sherman Scott, the Ass` :luny happy returns to Diane February 14th. ­ Rouge Hills Dr. who . essor a - Rouge's grievances and said 1 celebrated rter on if Saturday the the delay "h sewers-for the areP 'with a p. I was nothing but revenge and i7t1Y'to Bruce Tearne, Rouge ; hlackmaiT against 'the residen Highlands Dr. who was eleven . ts. Some of the reasons for the i on February' 18; to Garin Chad-; Mr: dock;SRou a Hills Dr., who,was ' rnave to Leave Pickering, - g Green said, were that taxes four ears old on the 18th•: to red to Bruce Craig, Rouge Hills Dr., �-to-hetat room wer too high as compa / of � �1ar _ - Scarboro, property was hard to I ori his fifteenth t birthday.Chad-Ii Chad- sell-and industry was all car-i ruary 18, and B I _ _- _ ound us but none here: and he}dock, Rouge' Hills Dr., whose I . work Shop ., felt that car tax money should birthday was February 22. I buildill(i 2Q(� room •go toOntario County, although The 1�est P.ouge Square Dance 1..c he was not too sure of.what the I workshop will meet ,Saturday', County consisted of, or where February 24,--at'8.30 P. m., at the boundaries extended to, but Centettniai United Church. 'Ede William F. Comery, B•A. • is Scarboro is the green vaU Sutlin mill supply the music. : ' fee _attic room .ey the other side of the hill. and instruct the dancing, and k.G.Sampsod. President,Chateatrr Mr. Dicke Jolliffe, chairman, anyone interested in square dan- :jai Wines Limited+ has announced there had been cin8 should planto andaa box :he appointment of William F. told'the meeting Bring your pa dissatisfaction between ,Picker- ;ornery to the.company's Board of C 0 �r�+ 'Ing and West Rouge for some lunch. Coffee will be served, YOUR H 0 and awing your lady all round. � 0MAKE ME time. Five years ago the Ass For further information, call.-- Mr. Comery has been actively ociation had tried to petition to i associated with Chateau-Gat VNines _ incorporate as a village and lat- Betty Craig, ATiarttic - n various capacities for several years, I 1616, or Mrs, French, AT9antic a lice village. but netth- and is a partner in the Law Ot�ces er as a police of Fleury do Comery, ter had materialized. 2--0i53. Tomato. NowJ r�� *ir. B. Stantot►, president. of I — 1 �►�. +.,� It _ 00, Centennial Community Assoc IRPORT _ ' -- talion spoils briefly on the ad- C �'� s "" "" vantages of a Centennial West ■ { ��D` NEVUS / f .�� �• �:�� � •...., ,-o. /% Rouge Area and would welcome I + �� i 'e1 + NIN iIr. � � .i Rev. Fulton. of Grace Prep-!, John uttars: tc e ` - 1� =ft �0„� �/ - 1 conduct the church sen ice here 1 byterian Church=emelt the Lwo; who will_be six i this•cording. Sunday. _ communities could do a gr The C. G. I. T. sponsored a eat� luny happy returns to Dehb- deal together, especially in the,ie -Wilkinson, w - • �� recreation field, but said he',years old on February 28. crokinole party in the evening.church liked living in West Rouge and The Youth Time Group, Dun- ,basement on Friday'.Ladies v- winners being: ,. telt the township had been very'fair Baptist Church. will be hav- the a skatin arty.at Wh;tby j Mrs. C. Clemente and firs. G. considerate of-the area4 . tag g P Scan as=ur-, Arena this Friday:evening. the'Izatf: Gents -' Fred Puckrin _ . I Guthrie. The girls' Reeve Sherman _ ed the meeting there diad been 23rd. They will meet rat and•a e•r and edreireshments. no blackmail: but onlygood_bus-I al ch..:ch at-'Z�0 p. iness on the delay of sewers,tum after the skating for re Sympathy_ is extended to Air. , harl which brought him a good.hand I}Eiss Ethel Lee Di-ahments. At the irectoresst mee l oY I passing of and 'Mrs (Mrs.ie Biig mother of applause. He explained that -everything was in readiness at i Camp Miniyowee, for boys and Mrs. Dearborn• of Oshawa• last �•�th built-in electric heating units, �'OLl dOt1't have (.girls•-'spoke,.' and showed slides week. iJ _.� the Bay Ridges Disposal Plant of the camp, Several of our own Mr. and Mrs. P.o4ald Webb, at no cost to the taxpayer. He 1 p are hoping of Pembroke, spent the week- at Youth'Tittle-Group ur present he he had heard of a municipalityelse said it ';to caftan a camp is en a to extend- or strain' u mer.. Mrs. S. Wonnacott. j wanting to annex.another just The Child Health Clinic is held .Charlie Clemente attended t99 give it lower taxes. :Many of .. Ie residents are. already be- 'next Tuesday afternoon, Feb- the Oshawa Presbytery meeting No,-duct m ori -or expensive structural changes are - y 00 P. at Westmount Gritted Church• ginning to.ponder and thin a- ruAry 27, from 2.00 to 3. bout the quest-on on, this , casts, m• at the Com munit Hall. in Oshawa. on Wednesday- q The Hi•Teens_of Dunfair Bap last week. r d to e x 1 I may' ef __- . .. 'Mr. Edward Bendey• presid-L.' eCjUlre L prOVld . . mum heating tom or ! ent of the, West Roue Kiwanis 1 tilt Church will be hearing a - g most interesting speaker: on. - •� ' and a resident for the past sev- 'liar day, February 26. at 7,30 p. ; _._ the added living •space you're planning Or ill a r. en years spoke aga!nst amal-i" p BR0�-ROAD ion and felt srron-ly the,m. to the arson o! Mr, Don .. - amaf a of the 6cience - •. -S . Garrett, head -� - flame less had delayed'the sew- Dept. of Cedarbrae -Collegiate. The Brownies •held their us - clean, am ass ars bi this move., - :presently hard-to-heat room. Safe, All Hi-Teens are urged to be Huai meeting at the Red Cross ee g in- Mr. D. S. MacIn:oslb sunev•; present. `Centre on Monday.' February ' is l 19, when Bary Anne Cargill TOti Me heat almos in• er and developer. feels 'he among those' confined m the > electric heating l,1il p. _no comparison between P:ck- hospital are: bits. Cooper, of was enrolled as a Brownie. _ ering and-Scarboro grid that .Fairport P.d., 'S., Mrs. William` The dance. sponsored .by the Pickering has a• great future. vewman, Mrs Veitctt, Dunbar• Croup Committee of the. Cubs Sntly-, `produce no dust, .dirt or fumes. ' He said.he would Eight amalga j ton Shores, all in Ajax ospital: 'and Scouts will be held on Sat- rnation all the way. and.Mrs.1K. Haff, Pa Cres.';I urday night, March 3, at the Y- -- 'Many estions were asked to Scarboro Gen. Hospital. We�Hall,-in Bromham. ° - - ---aad"it. .was the largest meet-I wish all a speedy recovery, • rid Mrs. W. Sowerby attend trig ever held in West Rouge. ho e,t l will be,home soon. the Shoreline Division of Can- .--=CAtt YOUR QUAUFIEO ELECTRIC HEATING CONTRACTOR. P 'The first'annual dinner of the adian Guides.first annual Supp _ N Mr. and Mrd. Pinto, Island Rd Division Division for the Guid- er, on February 19, at the C. E. are enjoying six" w'eek's cava i ars of;Shoreline, was held on Centre, Pickering United Church :.HE IS TR A�NEO TO SERVE YOU. cation in Mexico. i Monday evening, February 19. Happy birthday to Mrs. W. - St. Andrew's Circle, of Grace - Approximately ninety-two Guid- Carter, who celebrated her bar- Presbyterian Ladies' Guild .will era, Secretaries and friends at- thday on Tuesday, February 20. areprin ahold their next meeting`at the tended the dinner, held in the Mr. Ernest_Cat2,_-Museodr�ald-lleEtrlcal- _ h�M o M=a Qnwy e �_ ._..___ _._.___. __ m --ent the week-end with- CentMr. 'tai Road, on Thursday, March C. E. Centre, PicTcenos �a spa Church. Mrs. R. Crosier and and Mrs. Gordon Carter. =1, at 1.30 P. M. Mrs. J. Williams. R. represented Mr. Ken. Chafen and his dau -. ,t®gather to help.you make your home Complete W1th We are pleased to report Mrs. Fairport Beach, and report a ghter Terri, visited his grand _ Betty Adams, Ridgewood Road very enjoyable evening: parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Corn- Betty home from Scarboro Genet- Ha birthday to little Ann utt. electric heat. al Hospital, where she spent a Happy y Don't forget the* Home and few days, and also, 'Krs. Anne Marie Fitzpatrick, who will be School Euchre, at the Brock M. --- McIntyre: Ridgewood. Rd. who two years old on February 23• School, on Friday night-March - r _ was 'in the Ajax Hospital last Mrs. L. R. Vermette, Brant- Z Admission W. Ladies, please • ford, s nt few days .with her ASK HOW YOU CAN, ARRANGEweek. TO INSTALL f�OVll AND Pe trtThes all'pare'nta h the,dist-c• 'daughter and family, Mr. and Provide. a Suzanne Boys spent the -- - Mrs. W. Kerr, of Dumbarton _ - -•.i Shores. weekend skiing at Collingwood PAY LATER. rict to their next meeting on ur 'and Mrs. A. Pickard vis• Mrs. W Middleton spent the `Thursday. M*rch 7, at S. P frac Mrs. Pickard's father, Mr. weekend at Dundalk, visiting q a !n. when a el on "High and W Boyd, of Newmarket, who her mother, 'Mrs. .Walton, who I,op I: wt ma celebrate h ay r - Measles slid flu is very much eating program. Refreshments cently. in evidence around our district. • Ito be served. We are sorry to haat Mr. E. l'V�llage of Pickeruiq Public Utile Mr. and Mrs. Stan: Frost-arid f-ti�an, Victory Drive, broke The Red Cross Euchre, ached- -I Stan. Jr.. with Miss Christine about in itis foot while at•work uled for Friday, March 23, is Eliasen, all, of Rouge Hilts Dr. is week, We hope it will not cancelled, owing to rough wen- Co on phone WE. •^"'�. -spent a recent week-end at Lake be too serious. ther. VV mim St. Peter, and report tempera- The township is doing a good , lutea of thirty-five below in the job of plowing and sanding..the GEOA{3E E. HONSBER(>tiEB, Chalrmaa - GIAS g BRUCE A fl0 TH decreta><'7' -district around Maynouth. • roads, making travel much saf= } Mr. and Mr9. Bob Kennedy, Sincr, 1922' our Canadian Jun' er. It has been appreciated. Jaybelle Gr., spent last week- 4or Red Cross has provlded' - T' end with blends in $ort Elie. Lr_ _ Mrs, 3Ctltet band, Rough Hills riredlcai tT entment rind care for - _ _.-_ *�a , ETRIP .-,Sales >t�ce DL. mttq recently spent a few i u `'_ • more rosin 74,600 handicaRped RED CROSS NEEDS YOUR HELP _ ,i�Jlmn Ste Pickering ne days with her daughter, son-in• ' agippIG&Md1drom In Can". JW%. Stanelend and family, th lusaos,'qua., reports tempera. • : E J X E R I irG N W S NINE SpA=, 1!l�iCAiY !t, IM I wood; Jack and Danny Cald- ident of ._the newly � GREENWOOD well, of searboro(aaa Mr. Ron -- �� � ee News CLAREMO NT Claremont Community Assoc Lace,. of Oshawa. - tion has ci Med a public meet• Unit No. 2. of the United Mrs. J. Brooks and Mia. M: -jU WWU_« IassuNLiving" Association. Anyone interested Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates Ing to be held in the community Church Women met on Wednes• Pegg spent Monday in Toronto. man ,raid it, in finding out more about the .pt.Woodbridge, spec$ Sunday at hall on Tuesday, Feb. 27 at 8 Remember the Men's Oyster fte advWtiaiag` p, m. All citizens interested in'day night at the home s M� of `Casual activities and the operation of. ,tete home oi'Mr. and Mg's' Don Beatrice McLean, supper on March 14. Thin is the -'put-:•the hundreds the year round -act- _ � � �►h9 h to dig out the B. R. R. A.'mbl-" so by, edges, furthering Y attendance. Program was - • night when the men do the cook- Past week contacting Mm..Mary Williams, `, Mr.- Gordon Mc( nth, pres• ivities of the community, are en by Mrs. T. Gardiner. Bus ing and table-setting. Come and two just morn�gs 839-3234. urged to attend. Mrs. do Vt $sleeve, it. mesa waB -caasduciesi, by see the men in action. Dad grumbled'as he atiovell- General P:xecutive/Meetings Mr. Al Rozell spent few days W Pegg• plana were made for Me, and Mr. Les. Wilson and vats by the of the B. R. R. A. are held on spoke for and against the pro- in Rome, N• Y., last week on a projects Jor the future, one - Mr. 'and Mrs. G. Fisher have ed.further aggro the first and third Thursdays of posed stock-car racetrack, acrd business trip. happy'outcrys of his offspr B nd- other recreatiotial sports dnd en- ins "Pass the Cake"... left on a trip to the Sunny yoked their approval in every month. All c°rresP° The home of Karen Blake was The young people's Union South, on Thursday last. as they addit- ence should be addressed to the tertainment facilities beingBloc the scene of a birthday party on night.at the • . tion of the many JR&Y met on Sunday nib So to hear Mrs. Bate, Sr. tonal hours of g, tained a number of her school home of Ann Pu is in hospital..a_t_ .Oshawa, with and aleigh•riding - courtesy of gen, Pickering, Ont.. Line Road. Mr. Sandham, rep- Mrs. W Brows, Mrs. J. King pneumonia. Personal - resenting the group wieliiug to friends. stone and Mise Mae Brown Mr, John Kingstone is con- the weatherman Sunday dinner guests at the The Sports Committee has .'Your Bay Ridges Correspoa- construct the controversial race- went, by bus, to Toronto to the fined to Oshawa FIospitaY follow- The provided a great opport_ dent would like to take this op• track, illustrated his,talk with home,of Mr..41nd Mrs. A. Sam- Queen Elizabeth Building at the ing an operation. We hope for a rtunit to thank his friends a sket out-lining the proposed axillo, were Mr. and. Mrs. . B• C. N. E. grounds, to attend the speedy recovery John. unity for the mothers to get that and neighbors, and the staff of emer�eti s and answered many Wills of Scarboro and Miss Lots 65th anniversary of the Wom-, Mr. and Mrs. Edgie Pegg to the act in announcing will the „smau hospital with the big questions. Mr. Lancaster reP' Wickett and her father of Tor- to t Feb. 17th at no p• m. of Brock Road en's Institutes. and family visited Mrs. Pegg's be Girl's Hockey Day in Bay heart" - Ajax and Pickering resented a group onto. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Nelson parents in Toronto, on Sunday. _ -Ridges Teams of General'Hospital, far, all the South residents who oppose the Mr. and Mrs. Harry King the and'family visited Mr- and-Mrs. The Farm Forum is sponsor- hters kindness shown during my re' racetrack. A motion, instruct- parents. Mr. Al Bozell, ar¢ W Pegg and family, on Sun- a showing of pictures from wined mothers and forme dAby Rita cent illness. ing the Executive to protest the ding a few days here: Mr. g � _ establishment of the racetracks day. "Jerusalem to Garden of Eden" —andam Eric Hatneld who may be - and Mrs. King reside in Bell Visitors on Sunday with Mr. by Hare. of Whitby. These -_-- te by � g 83y,g George Alsop, SoprU Comm. was accepted, and atter a pen Ewart. and Mrs. M. Pegg and Edward are to-be shown to the church Remember-don't send mot- Chairman, and organizer for Lod of disorder, due to high feel- sympathy of the community were: Mr. and Mrs. Chas- Mc- on Monday,•February 26, at TAKE her. the gat. Annual Bay Ridges Soap ins on this matter. it was pass her to the rink- ubsBox Derby to be'held on Satur ed. The meeting.thea adjourn. i3 extended to the•family of the Taggart and family, of Green- g•30 P. M. $veryone welcome. late Mrs. Forrest Steiner, who illi'. and 1�'rs. Cbss. ]i[eTag• Seo w,ill,.t�a bold 41;43h may 29; at , 1.t,:0� P -m., ed. aysed away last week at the gait and had Sunday din- 'A cN rch•) o 26, at held ee�da along this reminder-that A letter, following the instruc- P ser with sad Mrs. Fred * .ori'8utiday, February thin event promises to be a Maj• tions of the meeting of the Ass- �7xbrldge Hospital. ing program, in connection with P. M. including Sea Bcouts, the The evening unit of the Un- Boy Sco t Week. Byers. gcauta, Cube, Guides and the or attractto-,,for young and :Qld oCiation was sent to Council on its Church women met last A numer of local residents, s Bay alike:'throtiagho�rt the township. February 14, registering the B � � week at the home o! Mrs. Dick who work out of Claremont, did .�� On behalf of the B. R. R. A., Association's - protest against Ward The next meeting will be not make it last Monday mora- - sad-Bay Ridges. • L. rim will fog up ,�, George invites interested ors• the establishment of the propos- held at the home of Mrs. Wil- ins and most of those who did, - KEEP YOUR --. •_ Naaoch Blvd. and Tana, south anizatiora and parents in Pick- ed racetrack. triol Hill. were late, because o! the very an ] Road to Fairport .ering Township to take part in The annual MemberaMp Drive Immediately to te:y� thea event is al�eady under way, behind• Thirteen Boy Scouts and their heavy anew. tUnited Church.er the service the parade. The winner will be presented the scenes. If you wish to help Leader, Mr. Don Sanderson, Quite a few from Claremont CROSS+ Rd the handsome Bay Ridges Pick• canvas's the sub-division, or vol* held an outdoor weekend cairip attended the benefit game held ` Fri- proceed north °n Liverpool and will be unteer your subscription fees, out north-east of here, on the in the Stouffville arena on 1b'ri- bsse situate at ening News Trophy, were I day night The StouffviUe CO- to the,saluting contact the Treasurer, Ed. Sanderson property. Their. Krasuo given a Replica for his Trophy just had glee mmunity League RH-star team rONE �OB will be taken Room. Jaen (Ha-en) at 838-3376, or the minus testa and only P• The salute _ Rat�y�. Report_ Secretary, Benita Angel, at s39-,Lag bags and taspautins It was�tied 5-5, with the Uxbridge 81- The Cook• sial meeting of 2771 part of a special golden train- ack Hawke. Cammfaslooer,Harry Guldes•aid lfrowules .A regular gen •ModubW Group School on February 18. despite '9se urge all mothers of Brawn' the.stormy weather, the meet- les and Guides to attend a spec tal meeting tp. be held at 858 ia8 was well attended. Reytan Cyd Monday,•Feb. All the.nub-committees repor• r M. m the ed to the meeting, and while 26, at 9.00 p Mem these reports were well receiv- Cbmmisaiorier, Mrs• a some discussion was occas• itt and discuss impo mat •r' ters concerning the welfare of toned on the subjects of hydro rates and gas bills. Apparent the Brownies and Guides. lY the Consumers Gas Co. bill- IL R• R. A. Maes' Auxiliary in is in error, but this should t This very active and energet- g �1ofjYj � I fie' rectified by the next,billing la's . is groupof ladies now in the committee report .: and-re-or- date. Another comma po process of bgildirsg- Ve of interest was the.•disclosuro 4 ganizing their operations. have 1 that C. B. C. hopes to.have all ¢ Y a announced`that they will hold the roads presently graded and "'nominations" ai the next meet-_curbed. and completely paved I in , March 8: at the home..of - Mrs. Winn r arra July,- tomo. _ - - - The following notice' of mot- _ The purpose of the Ladies ion was brought forward bw Auadliary. Z o•Raine Funds for Mrs. J. Mutter-this motion wi]l .� Recreation' Facilities in our propose an addition to our con- . ' community". stitution- and will be. foinfaily r laced before the General•lice;- III - serving of your support in all ins in arch, for consideFatith; >) A two-thirds majority, of the Rhein projects,— kotal votes cast, by show of - cards, will be required to carry A Cribbage and Euchre Night this motion, which w{ll be un- -is planned for %larch-17, at the der the heading policy, reading home of Mrs: Doreen Peacock. as. follows: "Any Executive 1873 Krosno.. at 7.45 P. m. Every member of the P9aor. w;aF:_. " one welcome. to stand for election to public ' Combiped Operation A Rummage Sale will be held ottime, shall, upon written nxn= ice,-to. a meeting of the Exec- on April 14„ under the joint aus- utive, relinquish' his or her ex- Picea of the S. R. R. A. Ladies' ecutive duties during the active Auxiliary, and the Scouts, Cubs period of campaign for such el- Mothers' Auxiliary. ection Clean clothing in good repair At the regular meeting of the pvi11 be gratefull accepted and Y Association, following. said el-pick-up service has been art'' ection, the successful candidate Ili A general door-to-door tl shall submit a leiter of resigns- 2y is planned for March 31•' tion; and shall be replaced und• ` y' Anyone interested in donating er Section 5 (d) of the Bylaws; or helping out may do.so by and the unsuccessful canditate caning Mrs. Gini Mutter, M,; shall be re-inotated to his or her 3381, or,Mrs. -Ruth Sykes, 839-i former,position. 3669•- --_._ --The meeting was privileged to Bay Ridges Recr`eatfos- ?LRg'n:'hear Mr. Les. Taylor; Chair. ' The B. R. R. A. Executive recently announced the.appoint. man of the Bay Ridges Recrea- tion Assoc. 'speak on the aim's ` rnent of a Public Relations;and objects of this group and re- committee, consisting.of Mrs. rt some of their progress- to Mary Williams, Mr. Bud Rog-,,.P° ; er and Mr. Frank Wells. !date. An intensive period of &'• _ The group will be responsible(.questions followed, which-indic- _. : for all facets of public relations; ated the active public interest ro inclu g suggestions, comp-I mationson recreation mattersire for even more , --y- lai and eriticiama pertainingakers HOW MANY KEEP( TI�EIR SAVINGS IN A BANK? to all the activities under the Two other guest ape jurisdiction of the Recreation p Messr Sandham and Lancaster, ; • ••- _, , Probably all vi thein/There are 10 million savings.deposit accounts — are Waid -- ` i=r the chartered banks, by far the most popular type. They ar used _ ���� a—wage-earners, businessmen, housewives, farmers, Geweid by all sorts of peel o me — - 4444 • • •earns good Interest, and Is PAINTS - ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES students�•w k ._. e TS C�(,ASS ETC* available whenever needed. And they like the eSliciency and courteoy of -. n women w o serve-she me and 'h env tb m l Y ur ne 'est b anah ii the place - - - •. and the one place you ct►n do an your banlcta� _-_ } _ _ fox' ur sa n Ralc&n s aldWar phone WHitehall 24)480 Pickering - ' _ •. - - u A F• �oury,�Y .r • ... .. .. . y. ..: a .. ' - - _ -,7 :'.' �,.,l•'�t.yxJ"t` 3i1-�:rt� ' ;'1 ti• ••1•„�,�.:f.''�j[',�j�'�`A y�- �+1 < Y� 1�. �',,•{�p�er� A • • � Vi-;��e' °` .-.X/'+ai F�"•'� ti. �},,• �• tet.•' � r': «. .{ -1 ..1i •r•;,-�,.•srw d'tjr• •i5.d ay4�. •�. •F ..''moi —'._7". • CHOICE, MEATY _.. ._ . . Pm" Ekcnvf Ib. c FEB. 31, 22, 23. 24 _.•' '. Po'r ac ,- �v11TCHELC"5=-�4&Os. Tins le ROYAL GUEST SMALL-LINK PURE-1-Ib. Pig. for orkausage pu �ce `CLOVER LEAF—SOLID--I-Oz. Tina - - ECONOMICAL AND NUTRITIOUS—SLICED =' ite una #or c I6. c • 79e SZ�C{fTY- ins for C - TENDER. GARDEN-FRESH ., -Dog oo - 'NABISCO—Pigs. of 12 hredded Meat for3' v fakery► Famite OLDEN DEW -- =- DEMPSTER'S MARGARINE. 2lbs. 45c LBS. C HOT ,CROSS . M • : - _ . . . . . _ . .. .. ' '" No ], GRADE .. ,. .. BUNS LEAVER. CHOICE-1403. Tins WHOLE MUSHROOMS 2 tins 69c � ONTARIO APPLE FESTIVALI CRISP and TENDER—No1 GRADE SPECIAL CRISP i FLAVORFUL CABBAGE 2 heads 35c J u FRENCH'S CREAM or SOUR CREAM-4-0x.:Pkg ONTARIO for c POTATO BAKERS . : . . . . 0 CEE GRADE BURSTING WITH JUICE—FLORIDA WITH MEAT BALLS-13.0x.. Tins 'Spy ' ORANGES . . 5 lbs,* c 'BROOK..PARK FROZEN #GA SPAGHETTI .. r. : .. 2 #009c. . .- APPLES STRAWBERRIES -HEALTI�O-26 Oz. Tine Qe.s�sx�e No. 1 GRADE GREEN DOG FOOD . . . . . . 5 for-69c - PEPPERS . 3 for 35c • c 5-oz'. pkgs. SOCIETY WHOLE-16-0x. Tine - - FISH —'CAT FOOD . 6 for 69c . • t IN LGA BONUS EAS1' 01-5•Oz. TinXa A TOTAL OF BOOSTER TAPES :'SPRAY. STARCH • . . . 49c With FREE $6.00 Bonus Tape. . . With FREE$2.00 Bonus Tope - - �` ASSORTED EARLY AMERICAN-l"z:Pkg. KRAFT PHILADELPHIA - DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIX CREAM .CHEESE ...........:::... $-oz. Pkg. , SHOP AND SAYE AT T . - - • BLU BREEZE .......... , PORK,VEAL ; OFF POLAR KING BEEF E .....•.. Giant Size _ Z - -. . •••••• FROZEN CHOPL'ETS ........ 8 _ . ASSORTED . ��a t ;WHITE SWAN TISSUES 2 Twin Packs TAELERITE ASSORT-ED vAGPAIj i' a r �ar� _.. . COOKED MEA'TS� With FREE s�.00 Bonus To*e. ., -. _ ' THE P 1dLEACH! CANADA Na I GRADE OI�ifAR10 - LIQUIDJA EX'in New-Plastic Cortr. P.E.I. POTATOES 1 L3-Ib.. Bag