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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_03_01 .. ...�.,•.. •,.. - - .,. a-•- ._...... .._ . . .. - , r - - , ETHE !VI[ITEHALL ( I NE-w 1. 2 . 08441 — � ge / THi RSDA Mt,IiCH I; 188' _.__ PRICE: 10c PER COPY 'VOL. t9 NO.� .. _ .. , 'Soup Box -Derby Trophy W SdFar :. w ?k Y Y ?' �'M Sewers es vs i•11 be installed in West Rouge this year at a cost of $488 000 Pickering Township I --PolicyFor passed the Bylaw this - �o .Council o et : ..- '•` � , Council week. Employees a onventi s K A delegation, of West Rouge R Conventions ' residents; presented a-petition; ' signed by 92 percent of the res The Clerk of Pickering Town• idents on�e-Hills Dr. Tay. ship Council has been instructed %x h for.Road-and West Point Cres., tq prepare a Bylaw, setting out Square Dcoce + ' _ asking that sewers not be put on policy of municipal employees Club TO Start r their street. 'attending conventions. Spokesman for the`group, Mr. The discussion arose from the Ontario County Square Dance sa ' A ,: Bentley; said that if -sewers .request by A. W. Cane, Welfare Club do ,• d went by his home, he would sell Officer, to attend a convention --r- and move further into the town- in Timmins and one at Niagara sponsored 'by Ontario County ship. He said residents on the Falls. J}urior Farmer Association. street were fortunate in that Councillor .Milton Mowbray Eight Lessons, Commencing On �,; they did not get'a water run-off 'made the motion "that a De- March 7, continuing to April 25, -dam i � 'from other properties. partment head may attend one Every Wednesday Night At Mr. Gaynor said he felt, a lot convention a year wit_h-reason- -did Yeason- S•00 P. M. till 16.80 p. ra. of the residents did not fully able expenses, up to ;125.00. Registration: Port Perry Public. W ' understand the sewer matter, That person must make a writ g�DOI• °n biarch,7 and 15, from _ and suggested Council meet ten report to Council of the con- 7.00 to 8,15 o'clock. 4 with the signers.of the petition. vention attended. and give an First Class starts 8.15 to 10.80 h :• y� . y �. Mr. Fred LeBlanc, who favor- accounting of expenses". P. m. - March 7, 1962. 4 ... All Ages Welcome, especially !ed sewers, said there was a de- A A e health problem in West , Councillor H. Wank said that Beginners. e P The grit srmusi Bs Rid es Soap Box Derby will be run this g. It is to.al] 'unless a delegate brought back } g y � P� Rouge,- and :that if' Council did _ g Instruction van by rd- and . -. some useful-informationhe-was- -- --- � buy In Pickering Town up to the are of 14 Years- appEar In the Bay RIdxe% not pass this Bylaw, he would Mie:-Koh Qtetard: -- j - opposed to their attending" sews column this-week-and.and gill appear from time to time: All entries must be in by take,the matter tea'every health- Registration Fee-Adults f5.66 "The can tri back a Marcia 31st Mr. George Alsop, ciWrmna of the Derby Is shown on the left, recebAng authority..he could find. Y � good Students 53.00. •Reeve Sherman Scott said=J report o the -social" times,'' For. further information, con. The Piekeria; l�Tews trophy from the editor Barry 3turkar. This trophy x111 be up-tor I said De Reeve Mrs, McPher- - aaowd coaspe43tioa. The winger also receive% a %mal[er trophy to keep permanently• the sewage project had gone to P• tact any of.the following;- Barrie Pomeroy and Philip. P e o son 1 photo "•• int of turnHe Ajax Area Mr. How t , ih as i the _ urged, sewers ago,'H into Wet Ing and Ross BDeakin said they Dunbarton`Area- Mr. D. Lynda, Rouge. He added that-the felt "*'conventions were worth phone TEmpte 9-1410 ' Y Ridges Reereution centre Provincial Dept.. of Health was I attending and the expense in- Claremont Area - Aubrey CarBcr Drug Store also aatisfied that there was a volved". son, Phone: 166M3. . q .., health problem in West Rouge:1 It was agreed by council that- Port Perry Area - Ted Lambs ' - �Vlember� Named By Council T�It Jt gain 'Engineer T. D. Jefferson gave me bylaw should be prepared. Brooklin Area - Helen Dryden �l a breakdown of-the costs: In- Council passed a'Bylaw this Thieves blew the %ate at the 'temal Sewers $257,192; Tfunks week natning thee,following as April= 13, and is being called : Boye% Drug, Store earl} 'Tues,'$240,354:-Land $S,Ol10; Engineers, members of the "Bay P.idges ">iidnight Blues' The name day m_ orning. Betting away with.4 and Survey 549,754; Iiniereat CQmmunity `Centre'•-EdAMrd was ctsasen by Shirley Ktrlyk, a`i_'oceri00.00 in ca-di. l doting:. construction. '55,200; .A Grade121 Thex gi►Ined` entry through a total of 5577,500: n - e' 'Dflnkers ' .... Jaen, Lestie •Taylor, Ernest �a :B,irnie, Paul Lyons, Wm. Eag• The R. C. A. F, Band from rear door. after fir%t -tryanq-to Refunds- C. M. H. C. write- I lesor�. W. J. Greening .and R. Toronto played at the Assembly;go through the wall from C. E. off 343,580; Winter Works $19, j= - W. Deakin. -The two.'•latter: to last week. Among-the selections;3[vrlrr'% [n+urance.offior,... :gOp Cash off hand-$26,500. -A �ce" represent Council. were numbers from-Oklahoma The baa%t hurled the %afe disci total of $89.500. Leaving a net � 'n�res�'n Po Gizts' It I[• 1, �offt all.aandethe local r South Pacjtic and West Side cost- of 338$.000. - $toryb it In the lar wall.� • Grade -10C. won -the Vaughan Willard Home Ars While a great part o.'-Pirker- hours and 216 speeding sumrn- _ - High Notes Basketball Tournament on Afon.�.police are ln.c ehtlgating F School A►swse lotion ing .Township Pol' - Depart- onses were-issuedas a result: - Our basketball. team ed dst ment's work is involved with In 1960, the tra� was operated played y•, t- There .will be "Open House' traffic enforcement Chief R. far 261 hours, with 461 charges Whitby Hargreaves, last Tues- Easter Exams start in tu-o I at the- School from•7.00 to 9.00 traffic Parker's annual report rife- being laid, s. -atmos. -twice as - play; sand lost 35 - 25. weeks,, and'there aKll be three- _ p. m. on Monday, Maroh 5. The .winners of the scary-week period between-flee '� - _ . , ' _,�,-� savor-epperiunity des,that there has been__a many fper hoar. t th.1F T _ - ':Contest for the -School Year exams and beginning of the see your• child's work, and_-die- ,considerable increase in the a- Chis Parker said he fel Book were. announced:_ __parol r-=� -«:Sk---mac 3vuo'ert moue -o arres a tact coupled with ih red- cuss it briefly with the teacher. `Killen won the Senior, and:Reu- The Annual Sports Night is ly at his home in Brougham-, on `Should any problem be reveal- taining liquor. The number in uction in accidents.-showed that ben Williamson, - the Junior. to be held on March 2. Ever; Tuesday, February 27, 1962, of ed during -this .discussion, a 1961 was 63 ae compared to`29 the traffic erred results.is show- !The winning , stories will 'be available-piece of equipment is D. Hubert .Raw n, beloveds nus ,in 1960. Chief Parker sato that Ing the desired results. p' private' interview,- at a future :printed in this year's Trojan. to be.used, and a dance is to be band of the late Margaret date may be arranged.-_ this figure only represents the The township police depart= The "Formal" is to be held o held atter. Christina Campbell, and dear f _ umber that were caught. maul operaEes with I3 uniform- I -- lather of Kenneth, of .-Whitby:, �+ n his presentation of the re. ed persorinel, 3 .civilian employ. 1 I�i975ei 'f:zxiw'Ul�1i i!'S�IIil11ri016pIMt!YIIIUiWHIN181IstfIgGW IIWWW!W Dorothy intra. Roy .Miller), of Tow- n- ship To port to the Pollee Commission, ees and 3 cruisers, covering 45 Brougham-, dear grandfather of •' the Chief painted out that the square miles. 9p.4 miles of ' ' Ronnie Miller, Kristine and Bar Hold, Dinner' area has grown during the past r&d• P i cue r i n g Vinage Not...S ry Ra ; loving brother of It was agreed by Pickering year, and that a drive-in theat• Charges laid by Dept. in 196. - Ethel iMra. Armstrong)..nf Cali• Township„Council,this week, to re will be opened-this year, a Criminal-Code,, 176; Liquor con lingwood, •and Frank Rawn, of hold a Municipal Dinner, The .seeond, theatre has the grading tiol, 173; Highway traffic Act, - �tl Jtl.f,'1%];Vq'G"alif"!!!i9 ! dI�1i011mi4f9ll8lgIIRHIMC, lbili.limU7111 "i:@,bnliglllfllll„ip�llN!ilml Barrie: Service took place at the majority felt it was one way of completed, a stock car tfack is alar Juv, delilsquent, 9: By- ' Pickering Midgets defeated, Mrs. ' J. Bentley's mother, McEachnie Funeral Home showing appreciation to , those proposed,, two .shopping .cent- laws, 185; Males arrested, 171;; Port Perry on Monday night 7 to Mrs, Gallagher, of V 1-,,- m huraday, with-inter, who served the township on var• res are under construction plus males arrested. 1: Arrested 4, at Port Perry Arena. Picker- visited her family between plan- ment at Salem Cemetery, Pick- ioua Boards, without remunera- the continued expiansion of Bay for other depts., 29; Total-fines- -out-of ines- - ing has won their three-out of- es, at Malto recently. Mrs. ening Township tGreenwoodl. tin. Ridges. collected, $19,990.09; -Township _ fivk games' thus eliminating the Gallagher, is on her way to "'I feel that it will be necess share, SS 888 82; Business prem- Port'Perry team. Egypt. ary to engage three additional _ fees 'found insecure, 294. a� Sorry to hear Robert Ashton, The 1st. Pickering Brownies constables this year in order to. -. rovide the service that will.be Summa of Major Occurenern son of Mr. and Mrs. Johp Aar-. held a bridal shower on 'Mon- P Summary j - ton was rushed to ax oapi' l `day February 26„ for "Brown `Ota HO Hart In : K ex cted", ,Chief Parker said._ Re rtes and Investigated on Thursday night with serious Owl Jean Hannah. Miss.Han- He said that while criminal. Indecent assault 1, Indecent e:c- concussion received while play rah is to be married in March, - activity is not a major problem posure 6, Suicide 2, Intoxicated tng hockey:at Brooklin. He was and we •ai•e sorry to see .her in this area, there had been su- in charge of auto 32, False pre- able to return, home on Satur- leave the Pack. Next week, she �Off fficient increase as,to warrant 'tenees 3, Auto thefts 11, -House- .. day. resigns as Brown-Owl. Make' Y`Tlay assigning two officers to this breaking 43, Shopbreaking 42,-due to the nature.ofthis area Bic cle thefts 6, Other thefts Mr. Leonard Quilty; M: P. P., Y On. Saturday, February 24, work. Chief Parker said that 115, Rec. stolen goods 5 Malic- • Renfrew South,-`spent the Week- .Mise Ruth- Miller entertained ;DY DOUG HORTOP in that they bounced back ev- g - • end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack erytime the locals tied the score the bulk of the 'work has been sous damage 30 nearly fifty guests at her home r. Quilty here. Pickering Midgets split a two The Pickering :boys .behind 8-6 directed to traffic enforcement on Kingston Rd., East. Traffic Accidents Investigated Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Taylor, gartre encounter with the Port at one time in the last period, and traffic safety work. Sorry to report Mr. C. Stone, He inted out, that the total 'No. accidents 180, No. persons Windsor Dr., had'friends from Perry club last week. The loc• battled back and tied the score Po Hiles Ave., suffered a heart at- number of accidents had dec• killed 8, No. persona' injured Brighton with them on Monday. tack while shovelling snow. He. ala won on Monday night by'a with less than a minute lift, 44. Mrs. G. Edwards and Mrs. D. 8.3 verdict and lost at Bi-6oklin' but'Port Perry scored with 15 lined below the figures of the is now in Ajax Hospital. past two ears and the number Hortop ,attended a Primary Mr. Thos. Watson, Brougham, b3' a 9-8 score. Pickering needs seoonda remaining. It was a P Y Charges• Under 'Criminal Code Workshop•in "Reading" at (San• has returned home from 'Ajax only one more win to eliminate tough. game, to lose but Port of persona injured has also sh- Assault 8, Possession of sawed awa last Fr•id and Saturday. Port Per Pe played well and ad• own a favourable decrease. Six 3Y y• Hospital after atwo-week stay,. Perry. � P Y arsons died in 1961 as a res- off rifle 3, Obstruct justice Z. j• Dr. Helen Murphy, Prof. of Ed- Glad to 'know he's feeling bef- On Thursday the locals suff- vantage of the opportties.' P Indecent . assault 2, Assault, a ueation, Bostop University, was ter. ' ' ered their first defeat in the • The locale missed the 'tree- ult of traffic accidents here. fit police officer 2, Possession of the Director of• tMe.''Reading Mr. Bill McLean,`Sherwood, aeries. The locals were-sparked wheeling, aggressive play of connection with safety, all 15 burglar tools 9, Ca Worksh by the goal production of the. Robert Ashton who•was injured schools in the area were visit- ed cry conceal` East, will fly to Vancouver next' ed, at 'least twice dura the weapotls 2. .'}. Map Ruth Miller held a tris• first line. .• during the'game. Robert, being. >� week on a business trip. --,Once again Venters 'scored a ve stf'otr and- stead skat-: year. . Several thousand book Note - These are not cam. al shower last Thursday in hon- ag ry' g Y Mrs. C. Z.,Morley.was iliow-. t:hr'ee. oafs, Gould and •beat+•. or was..` missed eats on-. - orrery;and,pam bletr�.wom,0 i, au••of Was-Kay Palmer. g greatly. i f�t'+_ot offences Invest- The 'annual Father and son ed to leave Ajax Hospital on so6rdd twice each, and Dickson,•defence: tributes 'to sc�iool atlfdehts-th-` iplted'or charges laid, but,only flaiquet for the let. Pickering Tuesday,•and.Is Hary at home: gat.a single tally. The .,J9cai8, '')wlatrasement, players.and the`'rough the finartcial assistance a fear, tO give sotpe idea of the We wish hers the very best, and saw a 2.0 lead in.the Srst r fans all•h for his re• of the Rouge Hills Lions Chub wort our police are doth Be- •.'Cabs,. Scouts.and Rousts, -was l� - -hope' speed}'• ti• a ' recovery. iod .dwindle away and after it cove and , return .to t$e.line• whose'-members ,provided the sides'those listed here there lir held on Monday night at the C. y �' bulk-of the mon that was re 3 ti - T_Tni ed Mr. C. Trollope,: ..St., is vanished the locals were con• up. ey pages of .iarloui . char es• ti► -'Church, with a good attendance. can o ramble back time a- • If the series g9es.,5 games, quired for this project. the department's report ••^ Mrs 'Galway, Hoses' Drugs, ere attack of flu; also his son Iter time to tie a be boat to Port The'speed trap.was.operated file L[gnor drt LE sus the - h. s home with flu. Perry`were like a rubber ball, Perry at 1hwklin on locations for 248. H g”" Teaffle AcL Ediuor._ + . _ , z " _1p1C_K11lU4V NEWS _ HE PICKER N NEWS _ oRT dL Walter `T'l�nasoii, Q:C. � NOTARY PUbIIC . . t i T i 1 L 1 i M E 11861 . :::, ,•PARLIAMENT .�.ldARRSTER salC�'roR HO - - issued every Thxrdboy COMMISSIONER FOR BATHS _ by The News PrWing and Publishing CesrpasW _ AlitlNri>xd Saarid Clans Mail Matter Post Office opt, Ottawa, oft Vy MON• MIKE STARK Telephone: WHiteheit 2-0410 'SwiC�IPTtON R11TEi: $2.W Nr Im -- Oftel Stabs i2-0 W 1'W ,M'. ONTARIO RNWO Northwest aornel aF C�Id PIoM Rood o++ No. 2 Highway _ BARRY WMAR, Editor , r.: 2ATES gm III —_- 'Talk•of an election eeenied,to have diminished somewhat on Parliament Hill this week. S • • Meanwhile, the House was winding up the Throne Speech de- Donald G. Cros, i Growmg Pauls bate, prepatory to dealing with a number or legislative itertss on PLIC ELATI( S CONSULTANT J f Sys ,growing pains"'are springing uP all over Pickering the books in the name _ of are like] to »ey with us for some Among the items waiting to be dealt with was the legislation Township these days and they Y blication•of financial statistics by both unions Trade Publicity Pr�eficet News v rsr time to come.< relating to the publication. — AJAX PLAZA is, that by virtue and companies.•This measure stands in the name of the Minister _ _�ONITH BUILDING `oThe urp) Lunate part of these growing Pains a where of Justice and has been the subject of a good deal of comment. f their very nature; they necessitate change. And ch e- ears Amendments were also Coming forward to the Small Business Ajax:WH. 2-1231 Pickering: W#i, 2-0363 - tbinga have been goirg4itong, often sastefactorrly, for many y ental in making -; without enter- noticeable change, is often a shock many people are net Loans Act, a measure which has been rostrum er- prepared to bear.' loans available up to a ceiling of 825,400 to es, ewes'in the north prises across Canada- -- PERSONALIZED PROTECTION Regardless -where we live in this area, y is an item of Maj- '' 11 RA . send, t4ere are changes being made all around us. Pr'ogrees and The construction o2 l railway line si Gaspe R SV RANGE develop ent force, changes. Often the changes are costly to a or importance and will result in coasideasb1e•,inditem emestands A. k FORTIE __..__. few, but generally to the benefit of the majority. ment which awaits the opening of this railway If we are to con a living in this area, we must reconcile our. in the name of the Minister of Transport. AV 2-0Z 16 selves to change be prepared to move &brig with it. If we Another important measure waiting to be dealt with is a broads ` ` do not, then we are is for a long and unpleasant time of it. ening of the Farm Improvement Loans Act to place a ceiling of = neigh- S4M.000,000 on the total amount of money which can be granted _ AUTO _ L� CASUALTY Already changes, or suggestion of changes are turning sigh bor against neighbor, This is 'wrong and achieves nothing but under this Act. It also extends the measure to June 80, 1965, and s lot of heartache. We have worked together for years on many will=empower the granting of a great number of loans up to that types of projects and wt'th success. Now, before we do or say time. This MeasUr'e stands in the name of Minister of Finance. things we will have cause to regret, lets think together. If we do, A further extension is also provided through a measure aim the changes and the problems that-•are coming our way worst be standing in the name of the Minister of Finance to.the Fisheries AE ��� . ew gigantic or difHcut to handle. Improvement I.oana Act, which will be of cosions of.te.benefit to gMAU -•,M fishermen on both coasts, bringing' the provisions of this Act up to June 30, 1965, also. There is also a measure desJing 'with Canada's transactions EXPERT REPAIRS To WASHERS. DRYM -: F>yw eOSPITAL with the International Monetary Fund, which.,has been causing AJAX Ab-D P1C'SERMir, Gz discussion in recent weeks. ,AND DRYERS VENTED .- . A J A X O N TA R 10 _ Then there are Estimates of all departments still W come, ANNUAL COP MEETIICG during the discussion at which Parliament will have the oppor• TEi*e 9-1 7 tunity of debating examining the .expenditures of the depart- T NOTICz is hereby giver-that a menta a va f belders of Ajax and Pickering General Hospital. will be held at -Another measure dri the books provides for payment of certain t.00 p. m., on Tuesday. March 27, 29d2, in the Nurses' Residence. provincial taxes acid'fees by Crown.corporations. ta] Laws, „Any All of these measures will no-doubt receive exhaustive discuss- XUPORTANT: In accordance•with the Fioapi BY yon in the House. owing to their intrinsic importance and to the parson who pays to the Corporation at least thirty days- before bearing which the monetary items will have on the economy C r e a t o'r s o f the Annual Meeting in any one year, the sum of 81.00, shall be in general. ear". Therefore, - _ a member of the Corporation,for the easwng y The departmental estimates, of course. are thoroughly discuss- The wishing to quality as a Member of the Corporation for the and examined in each session and receive careful corrsiderat- — M ENT ed current year ase requested to have their fee is the hands o! the ion on the part of the majority of members. - secretary, no later than Monday, February 26, 1902. Therefore, there is still a great deal of important and 'urgent . OF DISTINCTION Members, and all interested persons are cordially invited to business before the present session: and this of course does not % take into account further measures which the -Government may — _ bring down from time to.time. ted in the Throne. speech. for THREE GENERATIONS IL D. 7bompson -":q�h 1• i. VAaelnsls A number of measures were. indica )President and Chalrssui " 9een>tsry some of which have yet to appear on the Order Paper.` of the Leonid � � t In addition. there are: af-coarse, -grewmaaY .Primate bills Br � . which take up an hour of the time of,the House on every day of ..... ..... lfeb.l3-223 which Ltdthe week and, to the past. have"given rise to tnteresting and in-•; stafford formative debates. Thus; as Parliament coiitiilues, the expectation is that as usual O N u M E N T S LETTER T N E E D l T 0 R at this time of the session, members- will have plenty to keep 1 _: WNRSY MO -i3.is — them busy for sortie little time to Come.' -__ _ _ _ _ DUNDAS ST EAST- 1W Ridgewood, tad. Old Ro�ebaah Rd. S., greetings' to _— birthday Went Rill,-Ost. R. R: S. Pickering, Out. Editor. Pickering News: MiFchael Black of Altona Rd on ' Iflear Bir: ')Dear Mr. Murkar: If your sense of humour is his 13th birthday, Feb'. 28th. CEIOPER BLOCK .LTDe I must reply to the'insinuat• strong_enough, here's something Mr. Peter Bryce of Altona I would like to compliment Y �� moved to Toronto last km twined .in a West Rougeq� _��Te for our r. correepandent's letter. in your You-` week. .Good luck in your new ,Zp CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO Last issue. "We hear all around porting and editorials. About arse hundred years ago home. us that the Open Meeting was As a person, you are bound to A bitter war brought grief and Mr. and Mrs.' Bmybon and BLOCKS 'R BRICKS ; fixbd, she states, without in- have opinions on any subject, woe,.. family of Scarboro visited• at the home of Mr. and Mra.'Boti j =--- STRUCTURAL STEEL - dicating whether•this is her own and it is only natural' that such North and South tock suffered, J opinion or a report on local should influence your writing bled. Carson last Saturday- - iCRAPIE RENTAL and composing. For "War is Hell", as Sherman We are sorry to hear that Mr. - It has been my./impression said. i the charge is justified I B. Hollinger of Alton' Rd. is be implicated since I was that any matter on which y� Today in Pickering 'Pownahip confined to his home with the _.STATION ROAD, PICKERlNO, 04FTAR10 trust P show an Was at all, it has us- Y chairman of the meeting; and I Y too flu. Get well noon. . ,Pb o= W14. Zr19R0 — 1NA- I� — W11 j would consider. the charge a sally been toward that which Thi' North-South feud breaks Mr. and Mrs. Ken Westbrook very serious refection OP. my appears just and to the benefit out screw, of Sheppard ave„ entertained _ integtit}'- of your community as a whole. , ,embattled [armors all see Mrs. Westbrook's mother,, last The reason for this comment If irsiving�a dpian or agenda at this time-is the publishing.ot red' week. She is from Beaverton. _coaatitutes fixfsrg 'i6' meeting Though "War is Hell' aa.Sher. We are ,sorry to'hear that two letters to the editor re the (� then I plead guilty. I announc-. man said. Harry Platt of Pine Grove Rd., led at the beginning of the meet. West Rouge Secession. These :' was confined.last week with the102I1CiS A. NeWIriCtYI r Q. .'. bi the procedure that would be showed both sides equally and in the wee place that's called flu at his home. and was followed. The Assoc- maybe my personal bias is ah- Rouge West, Mrs. Lucille Westbrook and "RJUSTL18 Q SOUCITOX intron executive of 12 men Wing, but I felt the letter from The folk love peace and quiet daughter, NOhn apent last Anne Henson 'showed more Wednesday evening with Mr. -TE ! 218! .(Which unanimously'•recomm• best' and Mrs H. Westbro9k in Tor- ended the attempt to join with intelligence and thought than They• dread those war-clouds Scarboro?_ resented its case. that of Bryan Carter overhead, onto. jFAIRPORT ROAD, SOUTH DUNBAR" Mr. Carter refers to Mr. Scots Birthday greetings ' Local ratepayers •w sed For "War is Hell", asSherman etin to' Mie. -_.-- the move were invited to stn ignoring the wishes of the mal- said. Elizabeth Platt of Pine Grove , their"views from the platform. ority, but apparently Mr. Scott Ave.. on her birthday•on Mar• ---- Three accepted, and no time remembers he Is rteve of ALL They seek a refuge from the ch 2nd. limit was imposed. A question of Pickering Township and'bas- storm, ea his views on a broader con- In Scarboro's bosom they'd Ajax And Pickering Business WH 2-1621' = QUALITY WH 2.1021 - and answer period ]eating al• perform most'an hour followed. It was cept,than Mr. Carter.' P And Professional Wotrlen's.Ciub Iso §a m opinion Their civic tasks, by wisdom 1'would a Y, Y P LeiLll\G i Ob- LST 40 when it was HO cut off at 10. V t served that those,who had been of Mr. Scott has been enhanced led, r¢rs.Helen McGregor, of Mor- 'standing all.evening were leav- by his handling of the comp- For "War is Hell"; as Shelman ley park, Mrs. .Marie Waude, OF ALL KINDS RECOVERED taints re Mr. Goslin. said Mrs. Jean Northam and Mrs. FURNITURE I' �' It has been to see him ` Further, it was emphasized good' bleat Rouge Subscriber' Peggy Baker represented the FlaIEST CUSTOM YORK that the vote which was taken support the assessor in his work Ajax - Pickering Business and which is of.it's nature likely--to FREE ESTIMATES was only a straw vote,since the Y� Professional Women's Club, at , cause complaints. the International Candlelight votes that count are the. aignat- P urea on the petition. Still he has not said there is Rouge Hills Ceremonial Luncheon last Sun- llL�iliSTON RD. iDSoB Dli. If there had been an eviden. nothing wrong with the. assess- y Y Mr. Keith Acton of Uxbridge day'at Linden at which tend- PICIIEBIIQGI, ONTARIO _.ce of a "fixed'" meeting I am ment, but only that correction. was a dinner guest at the home lee were lit to represent toren- - sure the reporters who repres- shout be obtained in a proper, of Mr?. and Mrs. C. A. Schwalm ty-six countries in the order in _ ented the Toronto djai press, .manner. which the have joined the Bus= Y _In of.Altona 'Rd., last Wednesday. Y Aotsld have detected it. There have been qutte a few Mr. and Mrs. C. Rolstone of meas and Proteseioiial Women's 11 It is my ho that the trad- fottunes, made on farms in Pic- Federation. Mre. Margery Pew- tacts made while on -holidays their nAse�'Y'on'J 1�+ and° t pe Pickering, spent last Tuesday, tiering over the last .few . sacs, Yip g itiaarally friendly people of trip this Y elle' home of Mr. and treaa�of Tpmato B .�I�P.-Clyb in England, with the B..and P. It Sor elle' 1 � s' can. have honestly and preventing abuses is part for AIi1... . . "community Mrs. O. P. Waidr'uff, Alt Rd. had just returned from the B. clubs in We United Kingdom. for two, ear b Mrs. Cu iisr- � held differences-of opinion with- of Mr. Gosiin's job and the fur- The Shoreline division rpf the and P...Executive Meeting in To•raise funds for their bur- wosii�.' Strest yRickerlag• • + out suspecting,others of uawor- Ore would indicate he is doing Gaidere-held their first annual Paris, France, and gave the tat• series and echolarahipe to High ingS> D&I Cant'erence on April =thy motives. okay at it. dinner at Pickering C.•E. Cen- eat fashion styling for the cpm, School stud"", t]re Ajax. and R°� n Dutcbsaan: is :tae on Feb. 18th, and all enjoy= t�tg season. Guest speaker at Pickering 'B. and P Women's 28; at Che F>yyi $ Teske'filly,. T fly' Linileay'•talked of friendly.can Aub Will be filling rosea for BoY►n ennui Ile. 1kt61hYtfl io11fQ! Cbc. MOM ed 'a good time. , V �} aYViIOV/fZs Z1'hf1 T •. -• •- • __ __ . ' _•--.... THE BICKERING NEWS �A(il:,Tsli>r.E BROUGHAM NEMIS BUSINESS DMECTORY - The first General Meeting of ServlCes In the United Church Women, met WLLTe M, G. LAWSON . on Thursday evening, February +�y+�+ The Chu rCheS 22' in the church, with a good attendance. Worship Service — 4W GUARANTEEDMCEACNN S was presented by Mrs. Johnston, and Mrs. Hugh Mill er,Serviceer, Prehident, presided over the ^' PHONE WE 2-2741 Yf unerai Director Business Period. Pkkerin `` The members of the Execut- A. Any Make- or A to.clel^ - * " ive were presented with a Iov- QHURC H ST.p _ -P�, Off. R,. FIM ; —United CiWfCii ely corsage of flowers made by r■�� the Flower Committee, Mrs. B. . Frivolo An+buiae Service N1inlste: REV. MELVtLLE t1UTTARS Donaldson and Mrs- H.'Plaxton,. DAY OR AIGHT TWO CHURCH SERVICES Roll Call was given by the See- rotary, Mrs. Leona Barrett; also - _ �,- *, 9:13 a•s•and 11:07••as. the minutes of all former meet- ' iSunday School Sor4 Mountn were given and approved, s DRUTWA%I Is DELIVERED GS LTD. WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. _ AUDLEY - Committees gave very impress West. .of Dunbarton 1.13 P. M. • Sm School ive reports. Also, each' Unit PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 2:30 P. M. • Church Service Leader gage great reports ,oi PHONE Pt'Ielne WH. 2-2171 their -"first meeting. Under Social Assistance and _ ly­itW-"- decided to have tOSMETKS - SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS Aflantic 24M Pickering, GRACE PRESBYTERIAN a bale of warm clothing dona- - -'- `-� CHURCH tion for the Salvation Army. All MORNING WORSHIP . . donations to be left with the STORE HOURS: Convener, Mrs. Albert Gray: KEN 'and CLARKE11 a.M Wa 9 a.m. to- Rouge school Also, donation of summer - '�.relghto++, Frasier, Auditoriurn .. . clothing for the needy in Africa, WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 p.m. R E N T 1 E SUNDAY SCHOOLS and the remainder to be sent to T)rynan, do Murdoah Wast Rte.school . the Scott Mission in Tordato. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to S p.m. AUCTIONEERS �,,�-g.r•.�s and•„•r This bale to be ready early in r Bamstem Solicitors and - Ila.ausi �sn1 A.IY.{>r+i 1•r tM, tl mss.-'rl►to i years - May, around the 15th. All done- . ` s 11 o.ar.-Nurs.rlt dons of good, clean clothing will PHONE W�11feh1011 Z-s�1 wc•..Itst•1 oaL.i•..d York Notaries Public — :; he appreciated, and taken to PICKERING Wswlsi•s0„Hwpl•w•als.ll•••sir•Y C•e!•ordsl All ages. rL••f-;. Mv. A. Gray. �P R•M•w* lt& ow 9AMR OR COMMft= CNAMiIR! 1>l°^'-AR ogee. 1 109 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR president gave the dates for Me several meetings to be f' E�MRr'SMAN[rAT ONR PIM S Simeoe St. N., Oshawa held, the next General Meeting Mal" P.O. 10•a• Agtstdl amTele Telephone RA. 3-346 to be on April 2'6; also plans for IA.rhO.a Ra. � MWL 30i p S�. S the Annual !easter .Thankotfer- GrahaM HARDWARE ritawnCf3 baro bees ooww W ing Service. An invitation to Amcdoseen simo 1990. Ag�eaA �hurtb attend the World Day of Pray lKHI>1RIN0 • Olf urcAAIO er Service at Green River Bap- APPi IAN - PAWS, ''' TOOLS • tleeton List Church, on Friday evening, ` /� March 9, at 8.00 'o'clpck, was � „�s •>'ET\r. A LO S& REV. HI.S. SHEPHERD, 9./1„Ii•D. tCd• 1. �OI� a E. R. ELFURY D - - BARRts�Ea SOLICITOR . .- ...D E N T_1 S T 9ws .199, ►Ieti.Ang. �• The service for ai:r World Day - . Phone WHitehoii 24311 of Prayer win be observed or. _-G UN E R A L HARDWARE - n March 9 )wat ,,,irh •, amIfi,e.,.a bd - " - sae a.+n.-;Lely Communion a des o'clock,- in. invited. All Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 - Pickering Hlghlwd Crests 11.00 a m.--Mo•eing Pw1rN - AT: x•7991 or AT. 2-13is -' rxckering - 11.00 a.m,-Hoty Com~Ion The.Program Committee. und- • 44th Sunday - er Mrs. K. Fallis, presented a •Medical Centre ,. 1100 a.m.-Sunday skit to• introduce Bible tui • in Ih. in S y . MOURSr ,,Parish Hall assisted by Mrs. Harold Mack-as h am, 11.0( t the rs is - man and Mrs. Beryl 1. Mrsson. L� ER e ed(At the Psrlsh Ha11) was enjoy by all Mrs Jb_ApPo�l OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 rn 0'• up to 1 y+an Shepherd gave. two musicalAjax' WEDNESDAY numbers on the piano and accor- -•",�Ohns-Manville Dealer ICES.; WH. 2-1855 10.00 a.m.-Holy Commui ion and, dion. The meeting closed with 7 MONUMENTS Ms•ssions for the Skt prayer by nc Cresswell, follow- POOH? MOVE—IMPROVE - - - - ed by-*& lunch,.- served by 'the . Social Function Leader, Mrs. _ -xigim lr Mecum s! werkr' _-- --_-.. • • Chas.-SurphUs; and Committee. W ITIf ALUMINUM OR WOOD R09ERT AUSTIN, Prep. M • ' E e Christian Selene Mr. and Mrs. Murray Beelby . COMBINATION .DOORS & WINDOWS and family had tea on Sunday. R•R: 1, WhifVy, OMorle _ • with Mr. and Mrs A. J. Gray: Two �.s west si whitry - 30ete _ __P �PAK INSULATION FOR ATTICS' _ .• N• 2 Hlghvray, t.a�.e.• S H E R R t N _ M=. and Mrs.:Ross -Middleton L on w0xry smd AM MOUO9 HILLS. ONTARIO ,wed on Mrs. Matthews on TERMS ARRANGED - CHURCH SERVICE AND - - Sunday"evening ►IHONEs Whitby Mo. 9aii3 suNDAr stHC+a az:. and Mrs. Ivan Ellicott• of NO. 2 Highway VltHitehall 2-3251 _ SUNDAY-11 am.-1n rhe Peterboro, spent thi week-tnd HVA@rel and Allerton.Wilding, Rlnq�- at the home of his pareafA, As gauge Hills _ and Mrs. Randal Ellicott. PLUMBING Ambulance Service Testimonies of Healing are given . Mr. and Mrs.-Jack Marrs re- , al Wed»'day M-"^g• turned home last week„ after DENNIS CARTAGE ;SEPTIC TANKS _ALEM A(AYES `'- =- .: - MM m 9 Lpt E = a pleaiairt honeyrioosi" :F'1or- KUM4INO BATHROOMS Jou ARE WELCOME No 2 Highway .The 111"ny Room is open a ids W a t - CLEANED _ Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Harvey and Water Supply _ 'uEA • PRESSURE SYSTEMS al Pickering Beach Road "daughter,. ., _ he P Re Doily littleof Kitchener, 300 s - _. - • . _ W. J. B '* - gal x-30• Location .. ESTIMATES GIVEN. For furtMr irrfwnwt3on-' _ visited lyre parents- *►ir. and 930 gals. ._......... •..: 14.00 W BUTT '• _ Cap AilonNc 2,26 35 Mrs. Al. Harvey, on Sunday. 1,000 gals. ............. VAC = Phone WHitehall 2-6717 Telephone- sorry to hear Mr. Gerald 'slid- ALSO SAND - SRAVEL _ 'Oshawa RA: 3-�104Z dleton, formerly of Brougham, LOP 101E AND TILL WHitehoil 2-3610 - and now'living in Ashbprn, is in WEST HILL AT. ♦-O9 _ St. Andrew's the Oshawa Hospital. All join in Teievisiot 8 -Radio Presbyterian CilV ren 'Uni tg him a speedy roc _ - .Unit "1.-of Bi•om vghaUnited • _ rrch St. N., Pickering, Ont Church Women will hold their BRADY _ next meeting on Wednesday, Kenneth 1Heron„ A.A. . MinisNr, � �,/' // P • Pho>se. WH2-2883. M c ' , at 8.00 'p. in: at ' the !i atirtah s aterm RIONE: Tespl• 1-1191 �. home o! Mrs. A. Wilson. Assn- U DUMBARTON RADIO t T-V 'PLUMBING. OAS AIA. • Sunday School istant bostesses: Mrs. K.'" C. STORE "�° ' Church Service Pascoe. Program Convener: WEDDING amdTBIRTHDAY CAKES- A. LL RATTEW - Mrs. H. Platoon. WEDDING - Unit 2. of the U. C. W. will - meet on The oto 'P� to �' March 8,' at the home of Mrs. I. Meat• Pies ------ 1110111111110. • R06ER G. CONANT, � ; everyohin%ill iW -D� rt�_ Blackman,,assisted by Mrs. T. LMOOM Ails SOUC1701 a: G�����E � -UNITED'. CHURCH ` R. Knox. '•• Our local firemen were called MAIN STREET pKKlRMIG WH. Z-03t6 CONITN BLDG., AJ/UE aM -(N;yhwcr1 No. zr- eskrly on•saturday to a•ch'nuwy Mi- L•90 pew W•71. Mc"Y,M-A•. PI►0. fire at the home of Randal iib �floes•Ih, Ss�. 0ihwww icott. The fire Hues extinguish REPAIRS Af41ERATiONS- WHISTEw ed before much damage was K4 1A Roam done.. _. --'Service of Worshiy Mr. and Mrs.. Ken. Powell, lI�SURANCE �.. W4iat,•Hiy 4 and family, of Columbus,`visit- :_ p llllpnt 00 PMONE 11.00 A. M. ed Mr.'and Mrs. 'K. C. Pascoe, _ iOSe�11t Hcii4d c re Ltd• e0••a,•,•efer-Y�e•.arrd.t.•Ms„ ,AT. ¢472T sir cborcb school li■L on Sunday, ,wMfi•dssi� 3ibe. - C. I• L P�lnM, HOUSEWARIGS, GLASS, GLAZING. A.Nw..11s I•.•..a..el M Khsds Depsrtznenta _ R0SEBANK �OWER MOWERS (TORO, LAWN BOMB a OTF3ERM) _ � �( • BROTHERS4S A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Bullod of Mor- !POOLS, PUMF'a 1}lTC. - PNOtlss 11111t119Y MO. 9,1531 •HEATMIEi �E>iB1gACTORS gan's Park spent last Wednes _ :- -SERVING CHRIST,IN THE day .with their daughter, Gail AOgyBANX PLAZA AT. 3.1!51 + - Hol WaMII, Steals sys"Ms COMMUNITY SING 1999 of Stouffville. - Happy birthday to Nancy W. H. J. Thorrips,On, ti Obey of Rosebank Rd., on her Aberations and Repairs. HAVE YOU 12th birthday, Feb. 21st. &A•, `I"B' TEmple 9 357 Wg._of pleased to hear-that the Konot children of West Pt., We are pleased to bear.th&t' "I ngT0R"W4 SCAKITOR _ _ the Vetters family, Pine Ridge Cres., are better atter their re- Mise Barbara Puddister of �w.s, eawnrbla TRIED A Rd., ,te fee ` g better after a cent illness. R,qugemount Dr. is feeling• tett- over 187,000 pepople el aD ages II r! bout with thflu. The next Thursday attenloo�l I er after having five flit. rOpp 9IDo�AJAX NEWS We are rry to hear that euchre will be held at tt►e'home The regular monthly meeting 19s(�p"3,5161 toot part Is the Oansdlan Bei Wayne Morris of Old Rosebank of Mrs. L. MacFarlane. Last of the lUrnitec) Church Women Cross wales mdeq serrlees swd Rd., is confined to his hoarse ,Veek's Winne" - Mrs. King,• will be held at:the Rouge HiU 4 flnlst�oe•s Tlwpl• !>•Z � Laf iesR. CIASSIFIlD? with the flu. Mrs. Chillman. Can. Mrs. Lan- United Church on March 6% We are pleased to bear that Blois, Threw, • airs.•AWhorpe. at,8 p• m•. . _ - .�, _� - r M lAaE 1t0 - TME r 1 C K E R I NO NEWS '.li URSDAY, D AWR L. IM w"' "— a:.; 1:e_ .'o^e on Maskham, and Mrd. 'I1uSeon ctsiidren. retWmed home Prow- d1y morning. It is gratitying Clare's Clowns 78; Roughriders DUMBARTON LAkeview Place. He wea as em- (Viola), of Ottawa. England "week-end. by to see Be many neer lamilie._ 77; 81Aw 0: An y ployee of the Workman's' Coin-, A nuEn►Mr'elr�duits aleld'child- plane 7 endotered stores taic�sg advantage of the servic- Over 20i?: Andy Whyte 252; C. Dyabartoa United Churel� weakhor, �had a very bumpy es offered by the Ontario Couet Sklf�ch a8$, ?.16: Clarence'G{b i as 00 Pe�rion 1�rd' in 'lbronto, •ren here have been contused to The ', and yvhen be did not turn up Lor., the home with bad colds and crossing;-but' an glad to be -ty Health Unit, at this classic. bons 221, 258; Vera Tranquada Yoras opoduCted by the minister, home _ ,.. T7 &econd Fairport .. 208r,' Harvel Fertile 203; Iver. work for a-few days, his em- ilu. Mrs. Am>lZJ>ftaatt MtXm• . Rey.,1)r. W.A. Mo>jiaX, asaiated K ar Sorry 'to Year little- Cubs and Scouts are balding Skitch- 234, 246; Dorgthy Dob- plgyer'eaaae"pts[ and*wovered Bednics-11Faeren are among the Gord. warren 206, 263, �9 Mr.` �• �' � Fria death. Mr. Johnson had latest.' suaYerjng [euro �. and Brown, infant daughter of Cliff Fatter add Son Banquet at the son 201; *8n.'Mlas Marie Mitchell snag a been a reaAdeat at the Bay for they are wisbed a speedy rec-. and Marion Brown fa confined Fairport United Church, Fri 283; Dorothy Wideman 200, 213; "[oval solo "Beautiful Garden to the Ajax Hospital, aaa hope day March 2�.at 8.30 P. m. Pat Trsnquada 281; John wood Y % good number of years, and overt'. �y Boirling — X240; 261;'Anna Cichun 220; Geo• Of Prayer". Mrs- Mabel doth- ;as the son of the late John Happy birthday wishes to Mrs. she will soon be well. — leochonaa's Flounders Lunne 219 Marion Wood 200 rare conducted the Junior con- .rid Lottie Johnson. Sympathy Lily Fertile, who will celebrate There was aHeahh good attendance Team ;. FrStandings' Y. , gregation. J s extended to his two sisters, her birthday on- March 2. at the Child Health Cli:s3c, at 106; Lions 93;• ., spo ers 91; Sid Fenton 228; Gerry Colley With the text from John 1: 3, yam; Fred White "JreneY; of Mrs. June Gurr and three Fairport United Church, Tues l Roeketeera 82; Spoilers ?9; 287. .,Dr..McKay preached his sermon t on the topic.of "_The Soul".,This .aubject is often difficult to und- erstand. In the ordination of a new minister or ministers, 'they are commanded to "c"ure the ` o be the -most important duty o: the a minister. What is the soul'.''The'/ soul of man is'the part nearest 7 to God. The body can be.strick- o en with disease.and die:but the MA.RKET -soul_ i i3nraortal -The -- _ — -- - --- should not control'die•soul. Our _ e soul is often shown to,be either bad b ours speech- and i good or y I�oixge Hills , actions. Everything the minister does should be for the benefit of - S the human soul. The-bettering _ -.PRICE EFFECTIV ' of relationship of the human On �oH bus# _East' of Rouge' Bridge Thurs., Fri.,. Sat. soul to God is the prime func- • tion of the church. . - MARCH - a8everal oBuliedo our congregation Open Every Evening Til! 7.00 p.m. Except Thurs. & Fri- Til 4.00,p.m. ' ✓: I 2.- 3 —Joined is the dedication of the ...new church at Rouge HW. Dr. •,a,w HAYNOE'S ASTOR McKay was the guest speaker. CHEESE T11VQ► During the morning service - F F EE - m, 65c- "bmeetlng Wastgate. coDdu�ted figs , �O - - .�_ - . .of the'Messengers. S I C - The attemoon. group of the U. C. W. 'led by Mrs. Elizabeth E C NEW DUNCAN MINES Early -AmerkaeIX X Ho131nger, met u 1491 the home of -_:. _, ': Mrs. S. Morrish. on March 1.Half No. Pkv. -- The evening Unit, Sed by Sera o" SAVE 17 cAKE ? nk l Ivy Thompson. met at the home aPlain Pimento o. N r .- .. " of Mrs. Marie Lynda, on Thurs• tACKZRS _ 12 Oz. Re TIM i day evening, March 1. CA�ApA Date Nut,. Butter Pecan, Fudge, -Nut, Gerry, Almo nd Peesopala-- We are glad the BANQUET Fancy ;. (Save 4t1• -20 in, fibs family, Ulerad"—recaug 'better noir. Kea was nick with K ;pneumonia, eith had branch- _ �j aria, and l had the flu. �,,.....••r• - Dice x Congratulations to xrs. Mar - GmatoI ion McClement•who passed with (Sav+s 1 St) - i S oz. tins honours, her -music" history" HYATT• CHOICE (Save 7e) S CH _ examinations at the Royal Con- SN0INF `59 . 1 LAIKE (SAVE 11eI -• or aervatory of Music. MAPLE LEAFPEAS - f#J1 About' one hundred friends, T W 0 ' neighbors and former neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. lbg - and Mrs. G. Plitz, on the Saes �� � � _ Red Rose Orange Pekoe (Save 6c) Pk9. of 60 _ Line; on Saturday night, to glue / C - a shower for Maas Margaret + T E -Gentle, of Toronto, and Mr. Don. Manan; who will be mat�ied an 55 - March 17, The mapy beautiful • (Sava 1 Y O gifts were opened by the be (SAVE 60 RITEX, 200 Single Tissue Boxes and groom to be. Delicious re- SHORTENING LARGf za o=. ran r �t freshments were nerved by-the 59�. ' hostess snd:her 1 iWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW ( Marl (Save 210 - ;FACIAL amity. Reg Mr.- and Mrs. D. Thompson and family visited Mrs. Thooap- Baxter Brand (Save 9c) 20 os. tins 1 Sus pa• Tito :' •High Protein" _son's 'family,- Rev. Jamea and C : 4 ;Mrs. -Payton, Dorothy and Bet- �' S PORK & BE S __;Mrs. Trenton, on may. MARGARINE D0 FOOD #'riends of Mrs. Lydia Dobbin YORK •(Save 9cl 12 oz. tins , ��' 69e surprised her with a baby show- er`bn Tuesday evening, Feb: 7. TC_' 1 heh'ostess was- Mrs. David M �t B"S With'9rsvp� f ff �69C YORK (All fiavours) ; (Save -180 L Price, of Hill Creat, Fairport V for 5� EM Reach _ Peter and Arnold Baeak were CATELLI 71/4 Oz. Pk9s. .Save 90. = Ise ream ill las. week with flu..: - - ___ .• (Case of 9) tins -` Congratulations nice wt to Mrd. him- � & 4 for 4,9C HALF .GALLON ?9C $4•S9) Em- lee Lawrence ce a rated a v birthday-on:February 28th. Little Rodney Hare of Liver CANADIAN GRADE A LAMB - - Boneless Rolled Prime W"oest . __ .1b• 78C pool t s North, has not been of-Lamb Ib. 49c. Loin Roast.or.Cho Ib.49e: Shoulder Roast Ib. 29e well, as he has had bronchitis. �- Ps _ (First-Five Ribs)' Two weeks ago he was in Ajax LAMB: Hos?ital with severe nose bleed- .FRESH - ing. _ )!arae, Victor and Valora. STEW �' C �. C, W . t d - ea children of blr. ,and Mrs. m •' -mince Carey have.been,ill with acorn- ...Whole Side of Lamb Ib. 35e (Approx...weight 20 to 23 lbs.) . fon, flu, and nosebleeds. We do FRESH GRADE "A" OVEN READY - FRES ENDEJt CHICKEN i . hope they are all-better now. Congratulations to Philip An- DAVERN FARMS nig who celebrated his-15th,bar- • G PORK SAUSAGE . . . . . .•. 1 lbs.Tray 3 thaay on Febraary '24.' J ��N Mrs. Betty Harpell was In-the' C - SLICED RINDLESS Ajax Hospital last week add re- _ ��C turned home on. Friday, con- �. at home. s :BRE�RKFAST BA valeacing ;' CHICK Dr. and Mrs. McKay were "at w/ home" to the session Members, FEARMAN'S boneless Ready to-Ser" and Committee of Stewards and M HAM 79C wives" on Wednesday evening, Iw Ra�M K F �... . _ _ _Arty!. W.i'ht �•. DI NER February. 28. - Miss Nellie Risk was taken ROUND RUMP tor the Oshawa Hospital on Sat- �. C SKINLESS ' urday where she is under_ ob- ' 'Steak .' � Roasts servation and treatment. bar. Bruce Hollitsger.}vas ill , W 1 E N E RS- [loose] �. -:2 c 1 with flu for a few days of last week. BLADE OR SHORT RIB . ,(Slade ane Removed) DAVERN FARMS 'Sliced Rindless ` Ib. Pk9. sympathy.ia•extended to Mrs. ROAST Rose Stroud whose uncle pass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . "h• 30e BREAKFAST BACON 59e end way in Grafton on the week- -STANDING PRIME - W lith and Pth 1 I - RIB. ROAST ._. . L . . . . . . : . .': Ib. s�C FRESH-GRADE A OVEN READY, YOUNG^_ Average 6 to 8 lbs. _ .. _ YOUNG TURKEYS . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . :Ib. 49c: Fr. Bay News FRESH LEAN MINCED-BEEF :.. : .;. ►. ..2-lbs. 78c No. 1 SelEeted Firm Golden .. i . This COmm�ty Win sh°a� :Boneless rolled plate brisket pot roast Ib. 49c �. A Pi A M A __ to hear of the sudden death Of T-BONE WIN KS 13 119c I "A7714 11 A—&JL 11 A—&kJ Zest weak. Mr.olohnson wasC" t � — a . _ 7 •� - , - 1 IL - TetM=AY, KABCB t, 1110'- _ ,• t N E PIC K E R 1 N.G NEWS _ : _ _ PAGE F1811 f NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mt LslsOYl � as ' Coming Events AND. Ba}sa o �S Ala creditors .sad others hay. The'Active Service Class met „ QZ3 s Opinion VYAN �►,s _. SPROO DANCE d ._ ing claims a8� the estate BY -_TFi>iiOBSERVER at thg. home of Mrs-,Doa3d- _ i .L4 ;;• �, .# :. p,�y, Mareb 2. 190Q William Teely, late oL the Town- Jamieson last Wednesday with - i ship of Pickering, in the County sponsored by the Hospital Aux- of Ontario, Retired Farmer, who Mrs. Lorne Jones' groa¢.-ia-. i a charge of.the lneeting;-The war- I had expected that the Audley school area issue would have w Wary in the Ajax Community died on or about the 27th day of ship was centred around the p Hall, to be high-lighted by the August, 1961, are hereby requir- been finished by now, but.your editor while agreeing with my r. crowning of "Campaign Queen" Pa theme 'Love", and the business appears MYdisagree ed to delivery& the feelings.towards school areas in general a with +■� / followed. It was decided to have n **me.to.the undersigned not lat- my suggestion•as to action by the council of the township and I 6t. 6osrge 8 Angh9r■ CbIj"• er thea March 23, 1962; atter another paper' drive; and also am pleased that he has.-done go.because-•at least we have. been aw _`��: GOIN which time, the said estate will to save Canada Packer L,abelF • ;feF �• for another. premium. Rev. T. able to stimulate some thinking'and as a result a difference of ,F be distributed, having regard inion on this. issue. PANCAKE SUPPER Fleetham gave a talk on the .op only to those claims 'of which • At the Parish Hall, on -' the undersigned:has notice• at Christian's responsibility tc I attempted when I first'started preparing this column,-to point• • Tthe Parish MARCH 6, Zsf>08 thatunde. traffic safety, and the meeting out that the opinions expressed•bere were my own and that many' I For Sale from 3.10 Le'"7.ee P. K. DATED at Pickering, this 22nd closed with a Valentine Social readers, if not all; may disagree with these opinions. I aftempt to Adults TSc. - Children 40c. day of February, A. D., 1982. and lunch. be-informative and i hope to stimulate thought and discussion on ' .A►PIES AND POTATOES FOR SALE Mary Teety and John Byrne. The 'Young People held a matters affecting those of us who live in the area served by this xecu rs: care newspaper. varieties wadable. Please being can Lawson, Box 110; Pickering. Saturday rdgHt, and went to the - - wirers for apple., Open weekends. Ontario, Lorne Jones' after, for lunch. It is sincerely regretted that some persons may feel that I lat: BROCK SCOUT A CUB Friends are sorry to, hes: have suggested that Audley,ratepayers were incompetent to.look PICKERING ORCHARDS x z x X after their own affairs.'This is not the case'- everyone is entitled t mile west of Pickering on No. 2 D A-N-C E - TO C^REDI'TOAS. Mrs. Cecil'Jones-has been ill NOTICE.' and away from school. o an opiiriori.and mine merely differs with the opinion of 3S Aud- +. Highway - WJ�litel�all 2-1217 AND OTHERS - - - -• BROUGHAM HALL _ of -comm- ley ratepayers. All sand others bay. The sympathy othe -c •� FOP. SALE=dining-room suite, SATURDAY, MARCH 3. inaim ag�yyt the_estate o; Unity goes to Mr.�an ar Pr With restpecto the comments of the editor of this newspaper, -- including table, chairs, buffet. Tickets $1.00 Franklin Oscar Matice; late of son in the death of his brothel- in last week's editorial, I disagree with them. I still feel the coun- `' -side table, and leaves: Oak. 1n =-=- in-law, Mr. brother- John- Ramsay, o: 'Lucky Prizes - - the Village of Pickering, in the cif should.act, notwithstanding iXre adverse results of this vote in good condition. Reasonable.-290 Toronto; on Saturday. East Ave.,'West Rouge: Phone: Sponsored by Group Committee bounty of Ontario, who died or.• Audley. Would the editor feel differently,if the-Audley ratepayers or about the 17th , day of Jan- had-voted to*leave the township as West Rouge residents appear ATlantic 2-2798. uary,, 1962, are hereby req u red to be doing? Would the editor support such a majority decision - F'OR SALE-1962 4-door F?ly to deliver. particulars of he vroitia the council?..Would the editor feel-the same desire to sup p- e Low mil same -to the underogned, not GREENWOOD art the wishes of the people of Quebec U they. wished to leave _mouth sedan. Reliabl later than March 23, 1962, after eage. Six good tires. M50. After Shce Register which time the feta-i"Lte will Church service was well at, ',ate and forma separate .-in r'= as some in Quebec now ing p. m. Phone; Claremont be distributed, having•,regard cootstended i Sunday. The' Bo}' v assts? What about the V. ch in.ICata d t - is it not supporting 188M Saturday, March 1T-important onlyto those claim of which helper with their leaders and the democratic right of tree choice? And thea what abou4 a me- Saturday, extensive auction self ot.[seder helpers. joined m the service. FOR >6UX--:1900 R ult. Ex- the t��Bned � node at Mr Ken•B:noka sari Mr: Doug. fiber of Parliament who is elected by a minority vote? No - the cellent condition. Reasonably .and bee! �cattle, International time. 1Korden ate the,leaders. as question is npt as simple-am_it appears. Basically we all support : In- priced. 6 Prtvate•- Phone: truck; MH No. 93,traetor; A-C DATi1lD at Piakeririg, 'thia 22nd ed by Mn Deyid Robertson, l majority decision but there are many exceptions as'l have inT 288. forage harvester, with extras; day of F*iruary; A. D., 10i2. Rev.-T. Fiedtharn dedicated dicated power farm implements; farm � m M"ea, E_• the Cube and Scouts flags, -and The difference Its the Audl*y case is t-W the ratepayers by et-' FOR SAL>sr-1963 C2sev. Power. tools: miseeLlasie0ns - artieleei; , ears WWlrm ti. Law- took his sermon from Cft@dNR. atuts (Tire School Acts ate not given the padvllege of making Re-built stat- baled hey. straw, grain: choice son, Box 310, Plokerleg, Os►t. • glide. Runs good. 44: this 8edebn- the causyll o>aiy have the ri&lst r The duty v! decl$F• • or. Perfect b%r n►iesion. brakes high-class residential househoW x x x x The United Church Women furniture: electric appliances; NOTICE TO C'RRDITORB ion is W10 the conneu and i ottjeR becelts■e ao fes am I aim aware. _._. 'and"steering; radio: snow firer. are sponsoring a skating Party the council have '•denoted!' the deco*n by ignorft the eituatiM. - ` Needy some body ori. $U4.66. dishes; erystal; glassware;-bed AND`OTHERS on March 9, at the Brooklin Ar- Phone:'TFrnpls 0-2326: ding; draperies; utensils: gar- ha the acetate et Grace Shank. ens, and providing hinch In the If the council Osie the seine ire o! reasod>W as the editor la - den and lawn furniture 'tools. �, plgsW, Deeeasedl• Sunday School Room atter the his etditorial of last wilt - that is tl�a!the In Audley do etc.; at Lot 26, Con. 4, Markham Ali pemons havi�. claims a- aka�g 1J�eryooe weloonsa: not vvs� a-sdtooi&M'eu10 tto - raid be.no school area - - . YM aired_ Twp.. on 1,9tisth Avb, �(iati2e east gaw the estate of the above Do"% forget the Oycer Sup- then how do you reco=M that poral= wiEt I Bryan Z'hrte:'s of Victoria known as MAN I ED tv onto, Kilcoo Farm, property of Bill of Pickering. m >Zhe County, thma ey eh o n Mar* 14. --kowev:e thud from Reeve Scott that a en its the face at riving at King and Bay, at SPP " Siber>ly. Sale St L00 p. M. warp Ontario, who died at the Town 1,'rkends d JnbR Ki. ne will sox. T.30. a. m. Phone: WH2- 'ii�o an ova el>iisisig petition,'thy cOtacfi of the tovvnstftijr d Picker- 2301, - Terms cash.. No reserve. Farm of .Whitby, on the 24th day Of be glad to know he is home 0sg would not �e to art♦ airnatl�naAosat sold. See bills for M particui- ber,• 1990, are required to West Rouge with .. ars. KEN &.CLARKE" PREH Quo rani hoapitrd, and dniog nicely. Scaerhros?�I�, - tile proof of same with the und. GUA to knaw Mrs. Reg. T'O.. l� 4 TICE._ auctioneers. Markham e� ed on or before tho nth Clark is home fla. -hospital too. 0 -0- 0-0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -0 I w� the 1 Tl b it �- 346. StouffvlSe %M. Jas. tlhaith day of March. 1962. Contrary t9 vl�iat ao> he AWi1ey re8lpsyera ms* think. --7. __ .FOR RENT'--cottage, winteriz- Clerk. - and we hope ibt a speedy stt'ov• near Han Alter-.that date the Public eryto be clear thliti I have the ulorhost rr■Ihect Ir■'the resfderss ed. No. 2. 10ghway, '(mar 1S) Trustee will proceed to diatrib - rural areas of Pieter%. We are not conciotw aaiiao In'these p 14Ea�ater Michael Bisalts.ti the wood Ave. Pbone' WH246M. '. x'x x_x ute the .estate. having regard latest'victhn of fimeaskiL days of aawdbpmehr of 1'liOkerlW of the great strlIMth given to - $stoics March 10--auction only to the claims of which he- Sorry to,.hear.Arldy,_.Morden this.areaby the,rural gesldlrait Firstly.it.must be realised that T ,.�� Y• thea shall have had notice. is In hospital at-A j oc with 4 the farmers of this area are our ado subsita*W x Yes - - ..1,A:»t sale of farm machinery, two DATED,- at Toronto •this 22nd Heart Ho ou will soontaxes- attack, -of a white boot tractors: large quantity grain- da o! Feb 1982. y these farms prcrdde the eat aasee�netaA.needari to klwp LAST-pair lady' y' rna'9• be well Andy., within reasonable liraft fbaul aspograr per per"D is' far need oats. cleaned and treated:skater, to-the area of Sherwood PUBLIC TRU9TE.E, Mrs. W. Keddeft; of Toronto, - John. Deere combine;_ baled greater thea it ul�s.aseesmetR per person aod_tis cost of ser.- Ave., Pickering. Please call- 146 Queen St:,.Wert Toronto: -is spending the week with her WH2,0073. hay; furniture, etc., on Lot 4, Admialatrator vices In rural areas is got as greet as ll is v the OAde areas, _-- dao ter, Mrs. J. 'Brooks. Con. 8, Markham Twp., an.No. _- Therh there awe the rvelt-peapbe t!s■In-�Lve� �#o provldci stabil- Con. Highway, one mile south- of - Pic Ladies' Bowfin - Mm Mittolr Pegg attended ked the__Executiv4 Meet' of,�l'he ity to our area ar if you thipk abokE irL they see�e rive common- - .I Ttpthoistery repairs: ' recovery; Markham Village, property of League - Itebmaiy 20. `� tt on >tian a boasts and pe4vesls <e-rtY New sets made .,,or United Church Women at Whit Y Ye - Frank Robb, .and the estaete of der. Wide selection of materials. the late.John Robb Sale at 1.00 Team - Points by' United Cbu�rch on Monday, 1Rura3 people da not move si often as �a101e resiryeris do-and EetimaW No obligation. p m,-sharp. Terms, cash on No. 1. - Thelma Brawn 19 Meeting of (snit 1. of the Un- hence provide coil R uay tB the n obmoWity. Those voo may. Poorer "� ��"2813' day of sale. No reaerve...Both No. 2. - iv[arg. Egerott ' Y7 ited Church Women will be held want an urban muf>ic�tity is the south e0 of ft*tir9� arsd a (max 30 farhi3 mold.. KEN & CL.A.RKE No. 6. - Barbara Suter 14 aY the hotite o[ MY'rl M. Minsk=�rural municipality is the no?rtte eft aft we!!kc IStrty optaiosi er, .on -Thursday, Ma,rrh 1, at 1 each area coni 1:10 athA air th* vert be � bRter off PRENTTCE; auctioneers: . Jas. No..3. - Marg. Hunt 14 P p, m. All Indies welcome. Smith, cleric. No. 4. - Audrey Russ 1D 2� _ together rather th8fh apart S'!Op Fa ZEN OIs. Remember your Roil Call. _ (m n e h t to note (mar 8) No. 5. Eileen Thompsa 10 ilia Floss I have been disturbed o%vw" *t1�pari srvee+lli years : PIPIT , of o oklsn, that the rurad staid ift seem-to be OdOW,less l�lteat in minde- C f Bra •' or spent Sunday vv1 he! Bolt_ comr the past AO than ipal a MATER PIPE& son and family. ftaitlthan til clogr ars no+1 Y:ar► in -i can � r _to -Mr. and the two rural ward: � this rA bei rM04thstaridtng- the Drat W Congratulations :.11IILLZR HEATING wash G�)C.. Mrs. K. Elson on the arrival of high calibre of the pia t ward repA/eslatithr,l ZK haped•Elkai WH2-3491• _ a daughter this past week,- and more_irterext wiE be shoaa.is the liEurs :. 'Your �.aundry Picked Up -Mn and Mrs. Atex. Saunders dors CP- O - O - O — 0. 4- A r-••"' (r:ee'Ina )tobertson) on the air- Ino ' that a two room addl , a tics ttgq has been approved for'the -E)o .You Know ertly Washed And Deliver of a son Sc m ming High School. This is-interesting information but I must ival :n irbo Hoslp-Pick ital. say ••doesn't'reap conve 'much to the.taxpayer.'We' k5ow-the _ Y Y The Spruce villa 24-Hour Service . rooms are-to.coat::43,500, but what.are they:o be used for - why F HOTEL•IS NOW OPEN Saturday - S=e Day Service. 'BROCK' ROAD are they necessary, who is the architect, will tenders be caAed° The information given by the High School Board i0 so,scanty that SUNDAYS FOR _�Olri Laundry Prices -- Brock Road Home A School even the council thought the addition was for the Dunbarton High L 4.00 tall,7.00 P. M. _ Ail ferric f� p�C members-held'their - Euai sup- School, •rather than the Pilkering High School, when the expend-. i "Phone• MO6.31>!b ti 2 00 per on Thursday, Feb. 20, tri the truss was approved on February 9th. It occurs to this observer a PHONE: MON. • FRI. 4.00 to 8.00 P. M. - ' �' school. There were a good num- hat the High-school Board has a duty to keep the council and the, her present. Special guests:}►2r. atepayers,of the three muaici tiesbetterinformed : SATURDAY >! - iz NOON : and -Mrs. Kench and Altsa PARTS.AND SEEVICE '• I(In - - -'Washing Machines--520 and vp Miss Hoare and Mrs. Kench �ggig■■■■■g■t•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■g■■g■■■■■■■■■■■■ : AJAX 6ARGAIN CENTRE a _y lme /� Poen: WHitehall 2-6410 ff��ff���� �_,+ Q sang folk songs: accompanied : � FV B SE GS -- Open, Every Night Till 9 o'clock Coin-Cl-Mat• - (aM Kingston Rd■ on the guitar by Mr. Kench. It ■ was a pleasant evening. ■. ■ The Home A•and School will ■ Claremont Co= erative : t S hold their regular meeting on i Tuesday, arch 6. Mrs. Fort- ■ - ter, of Rose , who is head of i A iounees - ■ 1 'nmily 6'. program' .will ■ -._ SHOP OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, THiiRSDAY ■ ■ speak, on "Parent Education ■, TliAT BOTH STOKE AND WASEHOVSE AM NOW ■ �i AND FRIDAY-9-8 PAM, - SATUNDAY 6 P.M. and an informal discussion will s. „ N Pf: follow. 'Refreshments will be ■ . Open Daily Monday Through 'TEST YON OWN TUBES FREE ! ■ served. • -•. - Dont forget tliehool.ire, on s - - Saturday March. 2, in the school: Come, _ - - - ■ and bring a friend. Admission i ■ 50c. Ladies, please provide. 8.00 A. M. to 6.09 P...M• _. Keep March 20, a mind, .o it ; ,.Friday= To 10.00 P. M. Rt as will be Open House at the local ■ '• . school. ■ _ Remember the dance on Sat- Drop In or Phone In Yc�r Ordera.For Feeds, Seeds, RELAXand Call , urday, March 3, in Brougham l Ferttlizera, Gasoline, Fuel Oils, Coal, Propane, Farm And■■ ARTHUR t >'" Hall, Proceeds in aid of Scout ■ y Home Hardware And Appliances: : and•Cub-work. - ■ - - - MIT HELL Sorry to hear Mrs. Martin, ALSO WORK CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR -0 - mother' of Mrs: Weavers— w E . - 31 LIMITED living-on Prince' 'Edward Isr t just Call: Claremont 201' or = ' land, suffered a stroke, but on ■ STATION ROAD - WH• 4-6771 last reports, was improving. ■ PICKERINO - TE•'9�4M1 "`�, . . The ath of those in this ■■■gg■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■it■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ -• ` �p y_ _ _. . community is extended to Mrs. 1898 • 1191 Heenan, on the passing of her - TZ. 9-IM -- who e�vs Subscription 151M ,Yearl - - . - - Y passed away in Vancouver. , : urwa slat .Y ' , T H E P t C K E R 1 N G NEWS - 'ilsys�neY, i.LULc� 1, 19180 Tit3 lion. couple will live in - FAiRP4RT were: a. Among those B present - _- \ � .• ,,, ., .:•- were: Mr. and biro. Bissett, Of $EAI. ESTATE 'rhe United Church,. Women i� B>•snch; Mrs. T. A. Bare- 1NSURANC E met in the• church on Wednes- t BEACH foot; er. Rose Barefoot, and • Oice W8:2.6212 Rwidence VPH. 2.3115' say of ret ,week, with eleven daughter, Shirley. C Welland _- .. Parents are usged to caution ladies. present. The President, Jct i Mr. and Mrs. Coutts; of '• Kamp rank Lehman n Z' . _ - Careger in husiness.,,P]lam conducted made Thor tsville; also their children of the don Mr. FIS, ..� - Oma RLEY water-filled ditches: ^.d d ed, T Hun:he World Day of Pro;er, to be ���This community mourns the friends from Toronto, Ajax and _ F - . gassing of one of.its most res held during the regular church Markham. ..-.7- )ected members. bir• Wiiliarr service on March 11. The Roll Mrs. R. Higginson, Toronto. "Your Friendly Resident Agent" -Call was "Heart-, Mrs, Fred spent the weekend at the Park. {nox. after a lengthy illness 7ur sympathy is extended t� Puckrin led the Worship Ser- Mr, and Mrs.. Syd: Davies; o` F0R 'Ors. Knox and all members o rice, assisted by Mrs. Bert Gut- Richmond Hill, visited Mr. ant' 32 KINGSTON RDD. W -' P-O• BOX 166 he, family. 'zrie. Mrs. Puckrin told the story Mrs, J. Davies on the week-end. SUPER GOOD 1, 1% Congratulations to Susan Pick- out of the Storm" from the The Home & School met or. Q PICKHRING, ONTARIO y ars oT niseionary book "Hasten the Monday evening. Mrs. Toogood Q , monvhll st speak' g� ird, who was fourteen e 2 n e rs � in February 'y8 _ �Y" This was followed by a of Unionville. was.guest - - - We,are glad to hear. Mr. C 1., T.#.,, on the chapter "Fam- er. j Sate expects to be backat wor soon, after having been confined Sixties". Refreshments were time plowing drives and lanes' :o his home for some weeks with served. for his,neighbors. O H N_ 1 - '. LAY a broken ankle. Jno. Buttars,elder son o: P+ev. Mrs. Archie White, Mts. Don Many happy returns to Mar- M. and Mrs. Buttars, gave the McFadden visited Mrs. M. Dra- ��E � PLUMBING ` ilyn Barker who will be eight address at service on Sunday per on Friday last. WH. 2-6717 IRCKEBING 1,N-S U RA N C E years old on March 5. afternoon. Mrs. R. Parker, o` PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCI The Hi-Teens will be having Pickering, sang a solo' Bert OF ENGLAND Guthrie, one of our Elders, ass- _ COMPANY 170. their third in a series of films — ass- isted With.the service. ? ..How our Bible came to-Us", SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT - .-LIFE'— AUTOMOBILE'— FIRE crow the Canadian Bible Sm- The Community Club will meet at the school this Saturday ev- r 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST r` . iety, this Monday evening„ at ening when a game of court ' - 7.30 o'clock, at the church. COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE qM@@s 3rattos PIs o Amt 3lapp'1 COMM � •1rii0l Congratulations to Mr. and o has been planned. CivoeaN 0i1►Or Nielst Mrs.-H.-Watkins who celebrated Some of the Baggotaville NEW TANKS INSTALLED' heir 15th wedding anniversarychildren have chicken-pox.' tWednesday, February 28, The boys of the community PAT DUNK •TEmple 9-1841 There is a warm come a- who -save been playing.hockey welcome . waiting you at Dun wee Baptist on Saturdata, on the Betson APPRAISALS Church each Sunday: Services pond, payed a game.on Satur- - NEWELL rooklilt with Sunday School at 9.415 a. day afternoon with a BAudley — - -.- G m. Mos n Worship at 11.00. team, st 'but enjoyed The Aud}ey • boys khat, but enjoyled the exper= aad evening service at 7.00 p. - ,(Gladys Newell) m fence of playing withan organ- pPastor Holmes will be speak ized team, on an indoor rink. TO The Happy Cou p l+�Real6tato Broker - Pickerinq Villag4 Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson Ing at the morning service on and family,.of Dwight, visited WH. 2.5770-1 or'bronto WA. 3-9513 - the topic "Christ as Priest' and � and � Bert Guthrie, on NYFaitby Plion,0Aflhawk 8-4703 B the evening on "What the Sunday. LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE Bible says about Nan". Cobt3u% Flt. 2-7401' - Congratulations to. Mr. and Of YOUR WED8ING Mrs. S. Wilkinson, on the birth BOOK NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY lSre.�+ Owvy"'!i-mw last.of Ounbarha+. Ne.2~llf9kwq of a son, 7• lbs.. 8 oz., on Feb- Green Rive_' 0• L 40 ruary 24, at Ajax Hospital. Mot- 'The ma age took lace on wE COVER Saturday, February 244 oLbiary HOME - CHURCH - RECEPTION T� The Home @Lnd Schobl Assoc. T GE® GE,� ' jJR. ALFRED regular meetin v�iil be held Lois Lehman. daughter at Mrs. - B Lobo Lehman and the late Blake FROM $+19.50 UP • next Wednesday at 8.00 p.-m. at z��a. - -. ���� Lehman, to James Stuart Pen- the school. Mr. Steller, Prin- INCLUDES _ HALL- - cipal of Dunbarton.High,School Hell, of Toronto.. Mrs. Webb, 0 "OU NG" A will speaker. Thee will also presided.ehs.�onaDr organ 1 — 8 xl R WEDDING" _ .. 11 be speak z the I ALBUM Pic K E R 1 N G be a display by the Dunbart»n �"hth B $ 12 —„8 x10 PRINTS . YE I RINAAIAN soloist. Rev. Fletcher pertorm- �nquN and Meeting �_ wthietic Association Aid 'served m a buffet r." 1 - 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S- WEDDING" ALBUM e of ed the ceremony. The Ladies' 4 interest to all parents. tulations to Mr. andPlx Z — 4 x SPRINTS - Facilities .'�d,Rosebt Tljf►Rd. North � Ballesty, now of - %�CATERING SERVICE - D 25 —PHOTO "THANK YOU NOTES=' a carton, on the birth of a daugh arch Dung people held a tob- y, �Sea#ng 200 . ` $,It. No. $, Picke ing ter, 8 iba.. 2 oz- on Tuesday, a ony on Saturda ht COMPLETE PHOTO NEWSPAPER-COVERAGE TELEPHONE: February 20, at the Ajax Hos- 'g Ply y _ _ WN.2-036A HONE:Z-330�y ?:1epkQne TE. 9-18` pital. Both well. and returned later to the ho a ►M010s SENT i0 NEWSPAPERS OF YOOIi Ci1D10! _of Mr, and. Mrs. Wm'. Gliddan PHONE OR lA[RITE _ -for refreshments. _ . I t -o Answer TE. 9-1504 Mr; and Mrs. F. Hollings- . - - _ I! CLAREMONT head spent Sunday with bir. BARRIE �POMEROY OPTOMETRIC '* LONti DISTANCE CALL and-Mrs. Cordingly of Uxbridge ,- a: -The Claremont Cub Pack is Recent visitor at the home _ Zenith 5-.7140 a •VISIh_�V.CARE to attend the - hockey game at of Mr: and Mrs. W. Welsh we;e R.R� 3, PICKERINO- TE, 9►-17 JOHN RAWaOi�t, R fl,, fs.'� Fhe Toll-Uwroe) Maple -Leaf Gardens this Sat- Mr. and Mrs. E. 81ma and son ui•day. -of Tomato. SA TUET , FifA W. Members of the L.attend• _ ,(W* UVElwoot Ito"SOUTH)-. � ed the anniversary, held at the ► PREMMMAIWS fty • Monteith, Monteith, Riehl Queen Elizabeth Building last _ W EYES EXAMINED d Co. - . week: - Mr. Geo Postill GUISse%�FITTED•and k�PAb:� RTERED ACCOUNTANTS George joined the a ` • ' y �•*`� + . . W. RIEHL, C A, R l/1. staff of the Sarco plan t last ` ' . EVENINGS Monday morning. iY APPOIN11r1ENT. TE.9-2601 LICENSED TRUSTEES Dr. N. F. Tomlinson `spent Ajax Oshawa • Stratford Saturday with Dr.'W. W. Tom- Oshawa om Oshawa RAmWph 3.3327 linson and family at Pickering. rr c� AY 6URT R. WATERS. C.A. _` Mr: Tony YanderIit was in the I _ -SEAWAY _ _ Whitehall 2.4690 Uxbridge , Hospital for a• few WATER SUPPtY days observation last week. - _ Whitehall 2-1397 where. it was learned he was W` - suffering from stomach ulcers. - 2-4-HOUR SERVICE Miss Connie Payne entertain- —' _? DAYS A WEER _ -MILLER eda'number of girls from the { United Church at her home last $5.00 for 500 GALS. + week.., $7.00 for GALS: H'E �T I N G Mr. Roger Roy has moved'in $9.00 for 1500 CAIS. to the Williamson Rest Home Gas and Oil Installations for the rest. of the winter. -- - Clean-Out Servier eve a boys from the y „ Pi 2444OUR CALLS the direction of Mr. Alan Clark JEMMTI - undel will sing at the evening service - 9 Tudor Street, Ajax of the Baptist Church, -next y pleased.to announce, „•WN. 2-3491 Sunday. _ :_-- 7be regular,monthly meeting of the Guides wA Brownies' Answerinerrice Mothers L A.,' was held at the wild your home of Elaine Carruthers with 4 )S NOW OFFERED TO FIRST INORTW10E1 ARRANf3I� Vice Chairlady,• Irene Levick, - TEMPLE SUd6CRIBEIRS . ALSO sRtONo MORTOAdK presiding. Plans were made foz r f r the Cookie Day-and the Mother $or information call AVAIWt/,POR AOBRIOIIf and Daughter Banquet. > ,g a' a ane e . • • r- AND IMPROVI/IASNTL with the general business. Ow- 9.11 Ing to the resigna�of Lieut. MER ALSO ►BRCNAit OR LOAN Marie Gage, Marge Umarillo __ :­Build ��.� your ON I7tISTlNO MORTOAOIS. has offered her services. tF�YOU wE0U1Rt ANY MORTOAOR Bad weather last week, can ,• . -- _ celled the skating party Planned L E N D A.L E - FINANCING a POR PAST for the Buides and Brownies. = e a c e o f min d COURROus, SERvm CALL - Residents have noticed this APPLIANCE past few weeks, that the usual. AUBREYE. IRELAND skiers have been conspicuous , - S E R V I C E by their absence, since the cl- - - AND COMPANY owing of Skyloft Lodge. ® = I1DW T 2EPAIRIIi TO- Mr. and Mrs. A. samariIlo - ®� -WASI'IERSr DRYERS and family had Sunday dinner _ TltePle 9.1738 100 ADELAIRE ST. W. with-Mrs. Samarillo's parents, • -TORONTO :� ONTARIO Mr. and Mft. a. Wine of scarb _ - - - - oro. - - �- .:.CANADIAN IMPERIAL. -.-._ .. . u Won ` {. Mr_�and.-Mrs. D. Cooper, Mr. _ and Mrs. wm. Glbddon, Mr. _ BANK OF COMMERCE - " Z� year title Qsa Redid :: and Mrs. H. Green, Mr. and Over.12W bl ft7lC f0 aETG�t you x does a�aali ni - - ttod te• - - Lars. Cord Taylor curled at the 'ef�leN.thrill. eeneai las tJaRs+o nwpb$-an—WA,MIR Mng 1:MU on Sunday. •A:yuge group of United'C7� -.c . • �-r- •- ,• '' k ,. >, ,' �•• s .rte'+, •'. '' =`Bay- Ridges 9udge# -- � DO .. .. - — ROUG >it Rea Ea/a¢r/era' liepert'use cc their home for.this ev- n1t , e• eat. The West Rouge Ladles' Club ionville one, and in the second In a previous report we oak met on Thursday evening, Feb. game Marlboros beat St, Mich- m !os' opinions on the possibility A 8E*0iNDEE 'T0 FATSEES �� with twenty members Pres* eels five to four. Everyone who Interest is keen in this Fri- Tomlinson; Bay Ridges Recrea- of holding a summer kinder- Every so often an oPPortun- ant. Following the business, the attended enjoyed the afternoon day's Hospital Spying Dance, tion Mrs. D. Hendejsoa; - garten clan to catch tip on the ity�comes along for the Fadi- preddent, Mrs. Winnie Fergus- to the fullest. ' and tickets are already sold out. .Bay es Ratepayers' Assoc., Ion school ti;ae due to the curt- erg to participate with their on, introduced the guest speak -The Home and School Assoc None are available to sed at the Mrs. K. Mutter; Ajax WebKinster; to eat short hour4. Unfortunately sons in something beneficial ,to er, Mrs. T. Wheeler, who rela- will have their next meeting on door. Everyone is urged to be Club, Mrs. Ralph Webster: $t. the response has been very lira• both. For those who do not re- ted her many hexperiences since Wednesday, March 7, at 8.15 P. there early, as the floor, show Paul's United Church W. A, ited and mostly negative. �Ze Lt.. there is now such an first starting to teach swimm- m. when they invite all parents will be presented at 10.30 P rn • Mrs. G. Schell; Ajax Branch, No further action will be con- opporZurnl�l! available in the ,mg the handicapped children -.the district.with children in and the orcheeltra will. comm- Caniadian Legion, Mrs.'J. Mills. sidereyi at thF present tique. form' o! the; Say Ridges let .from Ajax, Whitby and all Erick• public school to come out and ence playing at 9.00 P. M. Among the judges will bs-: Mr. Three meinbers of your Rate- A Soap:Box Derby, of be eri� Township. MIs• Wheeler hear a "panel" discuss and-anr Judges for .the Twist Contest J. K. Jamieson, Consultant Hos , ta,be held t unannounced ilei G is Ont. Hos ilei Ser- „ ,neid on councii meeting in Brougham Your pare in this project fatly.•work',e}ght years ago, when ahs I_ Q. especially put .together hour during the evening are:, vices Commission, Mr. Harvey + on M nday, February-19th• e'r, would, be to•advise your and her husband built a swim- on the public • school•grades. Dr. G. 'Mcllveen, Ajax, Mrs- H. •Kirck, News Director CF'1'O-Tv, _ The proposal for the race sorts, as to the design and con- ming pool at their home on the Make this a worthwhile meeting Mitchell, Dunbarton and Picker- Mrs. C. D.Russell, Past Pres track was passed by council struction of his car. The rules in and Mr. .G. err, Ba _ �-this meeting and has now Brock Road. It started with six by attending in your child's in- $, Rogers, Y W. A. to the Oshawa Gen. Hasp state that the bo moat cone- Ridges. ital, Mr. Stanley Martin, Mayor been placed before the Omar- Y I youngsters, and has now forty- Serest and they are very proud d8 - - } truct the car himself. Age limit At regia time, the ladies char � ur,C . b Mucid Board for approv- .. eight on the list. They rent`the, when their Parente-- p---- �' .......-- pal is fourteen years and "under. Sun Valley pool, Tuesday and Refreshments will be served- Q e star Queen-Contest the Campaign Campe'.gn Queen will be al. All boys in Pickering Township Thursday mornings during the The West Rouge Guides and Queen-Contest are: Ajax White crowned by the Hon. Michael . to note that Dove Rebekah Lodge, Mrs. G. It is 'important ants surrounding area are most summer months. -Taxis, busses Bro�dinies will be calling ax your .Starr, Minister of Labour. the written Pr'o'ms Bent is b' welcome to cr to in this rt the door for our order' of cookies, R. Slugg; Ajax Safety League, The even s' entertainment the Ratepayers' Assoc., a dnr- `� and private care transpo Y Mrs: H. O. Saunders: Ajax Pa event. children and all the helpers are to help finance their work. The win include an appropriate skit ti ect result of the motion Passed For further information and volunteers interested In giving dale will be on all week, so help Chamber of Commerce, Merch- prepared by the hospital per- ,at the last eneral meeting was ants' Division, Mrs. W: J. Ed- -at entry forms, call Mia George these children a chance. Mrs. their worthy c sonnei;.a chorus line of Univer- iwt read but it's receipt, was Phone Y wards: l ax Church Club, Mrs. city of Toronto Co-eds, and, of _._ackaowiedged cQuacil on Alsop, � 682 Modlin, pho — Wheeler pointed out the can Weat Rouge wanians are j . by 839.8394, -or if you wish. Y� use an ffnanci bel the are fanning a Minstrel Show, for P. Woolley; Church Year, Mrs. course, the Twist Contest. '`.lioanday evening. may writs to George, care of oiferedy but also welcome any Thursday and Friday evenings, S. Copping; Ajax-Varsity Chap evening. proposed race track has Ba Ridges Recreation Assoc, ter I. O.D. E., Mrs. D. I. Gave; The cdecorationa (by Mrs: Jno. T been brought, c the attest- Y volunteers to give s hand,With March 29 and 30, in the school Ajax Rotary Club, Mrs. J. W. Vickers and aasistants) will Sports Committee .Chairman, the children in and out of the auditorium.- A program of Old have, a live! and appropriate ion, W Coosotidated ' Building Box sol, Bay Ridges, Pickering. Minstrel Varieties, by local tat Bosch: DunbartOII ; Aja is Club, Y with pool, and any aid from organize• lira. Jerry Carlton; Ajax Lions' Ce'rrrPall;n Theme, with success C6rpor�� whowereaPP a B. B. R. A. Ladles' Auxiliary tions or individuals in the dist- ent should make a most enter- 'Club, Mrs. L. Pearce: Women'a, —the Motto. ebuy propose Mrs. Mavis Rogers, Publicity, rict-would be gratefully receiv- taining and enjoyable'-_evening easystructian in the area. sends along thin reminder— rs. phenox thanked the for the whole family. Tickets Auxiliary, Ajax-Pickering Iios A door prize has been gener- At the invitation of the Bay Cribbage and Euchre Night, speaker on behalf of the ladies will be,for sale from members Pitai, Mrs. W. A. Cain; Picker- (Canada) donated by Handicraft Ridges Recreation Assoc., Buil- March 17, at 8.00 p• m- sharp, and felt they had thoroughly en• of the Home and School Exec- Rotary Club, Mrs. W. W. (Canada) Ltd Ajax _ �g Committee, an observer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. joed the talk, and Mrs. Fer• utive, Grace Presbyterian Lad- your Ratepayers Assoc., Jack.Pescock,..873 Kromw Blvd. gum felt sure the ladies were ies' Guild, and the Kiwanians. has been in attendance at the Admisaisn 50c, Refreshments to • el hampers;" some are new; Building Committee p�la:nrning interested in helping In the pro The Klwenians Invite any Auction Sales Extension ladder: No. 2 inch , Building gs. Such a move is intrad- be served, and everyone in the ect. A dainty lunch was served youngsters who are, interested area welcome to attend. j Important, auction sale of planks: 2 good Firestone tires, metiPit to increase the fierce be- by the hostesses, and asocial in bowling to come out on Sat- form machinery, tractors, 600 by 18: Front tractor tires: tween the Recreation and Rate- Reiasmage Bale half-hour spent chatting and in urday. at 11.30 nti..in., at the-loc- combine, grain, seed oats, bal• No. hamper lids: No. of cart Clean clothing in, good repair asking questions of Mrs. Wheel- al alleys, as they have room for ed hay. fiiniture, etc. op Lot 4, ridges o! grease; Garden hose; payers and to provide informal- is still needed for the coming er. The next.meeting of the Club more bowlers on the Junior Lea- '-tan on matters which may tall 1 14 io be _ Can. ,8 Markham Twp., No. 48 Large pumper of Backs; Sever- ion ' Rumm&ge -110 Smith &I 'milt rgobf lsdde L,a e within the jure coon held under the joint auspices returns to Tim- Ratepayers' Association. at 8.30 p. m., at the school, and Many APPY barn Village. Property of Frank wooden water tank l E A meeting of the Ratepayers' of the B. R. R. A. Ladies' Aux- _ladies in the district are in-fothy Purklss, Sunnyslope, who Robb and the Estate of the Late Hay and Grain iliary, and the Scout Mothers' vited to aid• was two years old on February Approx. 2000 bales of good aff- executive will be held ea Wed. John Robb. on. - _ ' •February 28 at the Moms of air. Auxiliary. lvirs. Iva "Casseiman, Fridge-,27; to Kathy Kemp. Friendship+ - alfa mixed hay: Approx. 1.000 ._ Pick-up service is available wood Rd-, was in Ottawa for ten i Ave.. on her filth -birthday, on SATURDAY, MARCH 10. 1962 bales of good straw: Approx. Paul Lychee. - by calling: Mrs Ruth Sykes. days recently visiting her dau- March 3rd. and to Mr. Roy Bell 450 bu. fall wheat: Quantify of 7 ery Ridges lteerestkwr^Assoc. 839-3388• _ ghter Beverley,- and a sister,_ and Mr. Lee Farley, Rouge Hills Fenn 31acta da red clover seed: Approx. 1500 t The following report was bas fvonnlaatfon Sieettn; Mrs. Rothwell and !;unify there. Dr,. who- celebrated birthdays I No. 40 Cockshutt standard tree• .bu. feed oats: Approx. 1200 bu. - ed on information received from will be held.on'March 8th, at Bliss Betty Lou Barry, Friend- -last week, and to Paulette Bas- tor, on rubber.. lights. starter. Rodney oats suitable for -seed: Abe Assoc. public-relations .co- ship Ave. is in S-carboro Gener- on, Ridgewood Rd. on her tenth good; Allis-chgarner'e tractor Approxi 120 bu. Rodney. seed the ]Home of Mrs. Win. Barnes.. crop remittee. 964 Antonio Street. al Hospital undergoing treat birthday,, February 28. tw D1 On rubber• raw oats,. cleaned and treated !or - For those who were not tam- ent follow! con lications ai- 'The regular 'monthly meeting type good: John Deere combine An invitation is extended to nl P liner with tsps pulse governing aH mothers in the area, eapec•. ter an attack of IIu., and her of St. Columbus Circle. of Grace motor driven, 6 ft. cut, comp'- contest �� ;I�lerntture .I flee for Campaign call those who,have sons and many young friends and' class-f Presbyterian, Ladies' Guild will fete with pickup: scour clean. wield electric washing mach- ' -of.the Ajax and Pickering Gen- Y -mates of Grade.8, *4sh her a be at the home of Mrs. Pearl etc.. ,real good: Albs Chalmers ine complete with wringer: Bob' daughters participating in ..the feral Hospital dance on March many activities of the Recnreat• speedy recovery. Norton, Bozell Road, on Mon- power rin3 f r, 7 e cut, bottom= along ,power lawn mower; 2 2, they are as follows: I. Con- ion Association.', Master -Peter Smith, - Ridge- day, March 5. at 8.00 p. M. I lic lift; 3 furrowed ace bottom coal. oil lamps:"small electric testsnt must be married, 2. $lens "The ociaLadeo Auxiliary haver wood Rd., required several'stat- Sorry to report the home of 1 tractor plow.'IHC,: IHC 10 f egg washer; 'Mahogany music must be active to the common- ry ches to close'a gash in his.head Mr, and Mrs.-Arthur McCutcki- 1111 spring tooth traetor cultivator, taken on the important task of cabinet; No; of dishes, glass- i ifty work and would be judged raising funds for our ambitious which he received while tending I eon, East Ave.; was badly dam new: Set 3..sag' drag harrows: ware; Jars and numerous oth- also on homemaking equalities, goal for th�e• Canadiens in, the, aged inside by fire on -Friday Set 5 sec. drag harro«s: 10 M• er articles. Recreation program now opera- cult! cker: i5 disc IHC poise and personality. t aind week b week. Junior League Hockey. Game a morning, February 23. The Fire 2 gang Pa. Bay Ridgesw as.:fortunate to 1� rrB y - last Saturday; at Stouffville. He:Department was- on hand to grain and fertilizer drill;" John Sale at 1 p. m. �i'rrm� Cash have nine confirmed candidal- Urgently Required expects to be back In Roel for I keep the fire from spreading too Deere_ manure trailer- type aP Ruth ferny are sold es representing all womens co- _ Men and Women in the Bay his team next Saturday,. and we much. reader on rubber,: near new: Jamry Smith, Clerk mmunity organizations in,the Ridges area Interested and with wish him plenty of luck. Cockshutt heave} du.-y ridged Ken L Clarke Prentice: Auct. .. area. a strong desire to work in and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stachan, �.aaaaaaaatsasitaaataaa■ tandem disc harrow. 10 ft. on 13hwkham 348 or Stouf/ 96:08 Judging was held last Thura- for a community recreation pro- Taylor Road, are enjoying the rubber, near .new; John Deere dayevening at the residence of gram now successfully operIk- winter months in the sunshine WHITEVALE! forage harvester, F''TO, good; ti Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peacock of ting in the Bay Ridgej%iwea. We at Ormond Beach, Florida.- New Holland side rake on Tubb- Guide And Scout Safety Kosmos Blvd;. We were honored are looking for the community- West Rouge Sports. and Re THE COURaE,FOR YOU er, new; Set 3 sea Cockshutt Poster Competition A Great In '62 tooth •harrows: 3 self- S to have as judges, Mrs. Hilda minded type of individual who creation Assoc. chartered,three nPrirng Success -wilson of Consolidated Build- will not only sit on our varied busses to transport the players, !PRI ATE — SCEN11C unloading forage wagons on dig Corporation, Mrs. Dr. Cos- committees, but who will devote and all those taking part in the WATERED FAIRWAYS rubber; modern wagons corn- The Girl Guides and the Boy I&Hole Cbans toashi ' Century weed Scouts from Frenchman's Ba !ln and Mr. John Tickle, princ• a few bourn each week and ac- Junior League Hockey, toy, the P P piste and good; and'Bay Ridges held a "Safety !pal .of Bayview Heights school. ceps responsibility to plan, or Maple Leaf Gardens on Sunday T -' sprayer, S.point hitch; Cyclone The judges allowed ten min- ganize and participate with the. afternoon, where they enjoyed Nembershtps lvailaiile seeder, S point hitch; Case bale poster Competition" on Feb. 15, —ossa for each .candidate, .five youth, two'games, one between Bramp Fames Participation and grain elevator, complete at Fairport United Church S. S.. ininetes to study the applicab' '!itis inchndes all those with ton, with' three goals over Un- - _ with grain hopper, good; 2.tv, Tial!. Both groups presented a M ion questionatre Anil five'minus•- interest in tlie.Arts'. Crafts and Public Relations Committee: - DalY Five Miles - ober tired wagons �6itli flat ra- great many tine postern: _with, es for a personal interview. general sports and recreation Mrs. Mary Williams at 639— North Of 401 Highway cka: Heavy duty tractor 2 wh- Carolyne McKeain winning 1st. Mrs. Gini Muttgr of Modlin field. This is volunteer work of 'hitevcde Ieelmplements trailer, .-on.t -tventio other e� mane F3ryck, 2nd. Hon-: Rd., plated f M'and Mrs. Mau- an Important: and serious na.t- implements not• mentioned Scout Don' Gordon, ., R. First, teen Henderson of•Foprad Ave., ore designed to make our new 3134. G Club Mise. Articles, MachtaKry Scout Troop won-1st., And Kel- M a alone second. ly-populated satellite type com• Scout Mothers' Aux. Meeting Cemen+tr slab silo 12 by S0, Gr- alfa Calder, 2nd. Other nominees-'-were:; Mrp. munity a respectable happy and —March.5, at the residence of CALL: AX 3>li41 ala .auger,'ZO ft: Century elect- police Sgt..A. Box, Pickering Margaret Eagleson, Mrs. Rita healthy place in which to raise Mrs. Ldl. Brown, @TN Greno p_—LAUE a f��etaatetetasA comric plete h% h• p; BUZZ saw ebt Police, s"Mout two excelh )Utfleld, Mrs. Sylvia Klein, our most valued possession and complete with mandrel; theme eat films io "Mouth"Sale Mouth Mrs. Ruth Sykes, Mrs. Floren- investment-our children. - and .saw; lard Hardy high pr- cling"Resuscitatio p and ce McKay, Mrs. Phylis Jacobs, The appearance of the homeI Mrs- IA2xi, Raters and CnMMUnity IS of L Prim ensure orchard sprayer, on ru• cling", and spoke on choice of e i bber, complete with 15 gal: per material in 'the posters, making The B. R. R. A. and particu- portanee to all.residents, and al• mintitum - woods .'electric tartly the public relations co- though shrubs and patios do add `- grain grinder, 3'h. p.:, Woods ceaaful. Many thanks to Division armittee would like to thank to this facet, the most import- i.2 h. p. electric motor; Cent- Commissioners, Mr. and Mrs. IKrs. Wilson, Mrs: Conlin and ant of all In—the character of y�'� ury 1.2 h. p. electric motor; Harry Cook, and Dist. Comm` - Kr. Tickle for doing a very tine the area. ,Vntario set platform scales, cap.. 1200 loner Mrs. R. Merritt, and to job of a complicated task as-all You may find out now about lbs. high beam: large size d- S . Sox who had the task of gt Contestants were very close. the--organization and how you L` ipper ' fahnirig mill, complete choosing the poster the convey- Thanks are also extended to can help by calling: Les. Tay- the.message o oaf with grain and clover screens; ed m ssa e f "safety". Mr. and Mrs. Peacock for the .lor, 839-275f, or contact the County" ounty Man's bicycle; Quantity of 1 in- ch lumber; new, various leng- of 3 h and 2 ths; _-.. _. i ch planks, variclusc lengths, ;..: . at-H Clubs new: I'h.• p. electric motor, 1 steel, rubber tired barrow; Ivo. RED CROSS NEEDS YOUR HELP Gener'aJ� Hard ware o o - of other useful articles such as c. ��� small tools,-forks, chains, etc. "T �TA�, not mentioned; 700,or Soo bush- PAINTS = ELECTRICAL .:APPLIANCES ., .. . 4-H Clubs are being organized at the present time in the various „ communities of Ontario County. These cluba are as follows: - TOOLS GLASS - ETC. _ e PIPES FROZEN d-H Dairy Calc (lluD - 8-H Grain'Club - - -- - f-H Beef Calf Club'- !•H Potato Club. Pipes'.thawed out quickly)=a, , - _ H -Club ` ' •4• Tractor _ _ - �. _ - -' All Sarin-:buys and girls ata•ellgible•to join one or neon of these �s ci# ly by. ri�ethod�with 4=H Clubs. The age•limits are l2 to 20 yearb, inclusive. • - :;�. ;a . �mode�n�electrical i�eqU.iprient - laMon's HaMwire' Bays and girls.who are interested should Set in touch with*the _' - Ontario Department of ASricuIture, Uxbridge, as soon as poaile• - PAT DUNNE - Temple. .. . "moo* WMR�t+i 124M *klcrriA� • `- PILLSBURY :ROLLS BUTTERMILK O -- Sins _ . . BUTTE 1 R g.0=• SWEET MILK PARD WItH Gam' AOC , - - BEEF. - _8-Oz. Package W—Pk9s'of C. YELtO _ - f�r "• - - - ---- D pIMKWHITE ofr_e%AnNFSS ME FROZEN - •A �.. FRENCH FRIES Pk9s NING_SC OFF- 1 Ib. . $r • -SHORE _ _ . '.9-Ox. Packages , 5 C r OFF-6-Qz' Jar .; ►NSVT tOc _ PRICES EFFECITVE FEB. 28, MARCH. 2, 3 ONLY AT AW ma m 1 + CLARK'S-13-Oz. Tins f0 88C t BEANS "WITH PORK : . . : . . r 4 r PREM-12-0x. Tins �� .. I LUNCHEON .M -EAT `` 2for- c LGARDENING � - STRAINED or JUNIOR-314-Oz. Tins SWIFT ' S BABY MEATS . . . 5for 88c A GOLDMINE OF VITAMIN C—FLORIDA JOHN BRADSHAWtS ' COMPLETE GUIDE TO R NGES�. .. � : - BETTER � '� r - � �;%� •DOZEN—LGE. SIZE 200's . HR SPECIAL GARDENING SHROVE TUESDAY � 4 f ' x _ ii MA(MIFICLlIT•OOK3 . a w f w r tGUTtfU N!iIILL COLOYII ­-ONE 2-LB. TIN .. . tM aLweto • BEEHIVE CORN SYRUP :. PLUS �;,,.aAUN? _ 'MINA BUTTERMILK or SWEET MILK ':�NCAKE t MIX • ALL OTH y w sum YOU _ Jr," YOUR. - CR15Y GARDEN FRESH FREE SEE: T y . . Mc �ofih for c No. l Grade Lettuce 2 d - E ��K — (alitornia'e Finest Tab, 1'ariety—Na l Grade ` EROR GRAPES 2 lbs.' 39c - FRESH-0VEN READY—WITH DRESSING _ ..RESERVE - - AN RTY ENERGY FOOD—No. 1 Grade—SO lbs. - THE RIGHT TO -BONELESS PORK :.UmIT QUANTITIES Onto Potatoes . .-50 1b. bag 65c HLDR. - ROAS 1e. ._A - = IN IGA s`Tape Gift - -- BONUS Bonu OF TAPES _ �NELESS PORK BUTT ROAST 'Ib. �9c. Receive a,$6,00 Bonus Tape with Of the Mont CHASE i SANBORN ; TASTY AND.WELL TRIMMED IbCOF1-Ib. Bag - fEE -.'ANCHOR HOCKING . .FRESH _ BUTT PORK CHOPS SC 29c VARIETY V PEEK FREAN BISCUITS ;....... SwOz. Pkg. 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