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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_03_08 �CCLI:NEC TH WHITEHALL F__ i1NCEE P ER WS 2 ••OI14C - -A 811 VOL. 70 NO. 21 THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1982 PRICE: l Oc +ER COPY" ING -- celvw �,,.. ra-nr� � coo o _ e: un aro .. ,5. ower s oom0 AW . Ste_-Agpr_oves_Grant_ �F9� - Campaign Queen -o¢� _ New Series Of Garden Articles Dunbarton' High School Addition In keeping with the objective% of the Ontario Nurserymen's (Special to The News) _The Pickering tiews was informed Association of Public Education and Information, the Oshawa ibis week by the Hon. N leha,el Starr, that on Tuesday afternoon Regional Members of the O. N. A. are pleased to announce that a series of articles, as a.guide to Better+ Gardening, will be pres- ented weekly in this newspaper.These articles are written by Dumbarton High School in the amount of 5325,181. as the Federal (�. N. A. members in your area. We sincerely hope that they Government's share of the cost.. _ will be of service to you. - - "-- The O. N. A. 'was created as-a voluntary Association of -Nur- The -• The total cost of the addition will amount to $438,860. for the seryruen in the Province of-Ontario, to protect.the buying public • building and 597.,000 for the equipment. from unethical or undesirable trade practices in the Nursery I _ Industry. Its members pledge to provide quality Nursery Stock j The breakdown o[ the granfc and cont"i% as fellows at Fair Prices, and; to advise and assist the public in the proper i' jfr BUILDING— he and protection of the Nursery Stock they purchase. The 1 _ Federal•Gov'eFninent's share — $281,881 emblem o1 the O. N. A. lir your guarantee-1/ook For It When Provincial Government's share — 199_,894. You.Shop. 4 The following are the local members of the O. N. A.: Versluis` Municipality's phare — 560,08b. Nurseries-Landscaping.. Oshawa; A. W. Rundle Garden Centre, .I EQLIP'HE'��— Oshawa; Van Belle Gardens. 41 Nurseries. Bctwmaaville; Broakdale I 'n• -. Kingsway Nurseries, Bow•manville; Parkhill Nurseries, Pe I Federal uuvetlrrueat'e.share 63.300. boeo;=Jerry Hawk Nurseries, Pickering; Geo. Ellis, Nurseries. i Provincial Government's share — ;14.500 Pickering- Pltuaiclpslity's share — $14,000 As a result of the Federal-Provinclal grants towardrr-tbLs add- ATTENTION Aid. PARNTS sale Association Library, which I , tion. the local governments will only have to psy for three of the "OPEN HOUSE" you might be interested in see- thirteen new rooms. AT (IREENWOO WZOOL ing. next meeting.booming until MARit " n � , �' The-new wlh; vQlil cover 8n 'ares of 8780-square [set and will • Refreshments will be served,i !r y provide arcomodation'for 300 �studentr. i8ponsored by the Greenwood- atter a short business meeting. ;" s - _ 7. Kinsale Home and School Ass-, Plan to attend, .and make this �'`* _ rtun-1 a worthwhile meeting. and be "oci$tson. taus is your 9PPo ity to see your child's work: and come a:member of an organiia-11 i Qylor Rd. - and West PointCr., :. discuss it briefly with the tea- tion vitally concerned with all,- cher_ the. problems that relate to the Out. Of West Rouge Sewer Aretar There wM be a display o1 welfare of the child in the home.{ .•' = _ - .- — -- - Children's Books from-the Kin-j the school and the community. ;' Providing it-does not delay the :a delay` to the engfneering'arid tl4 s It wa+ a plear+ant a ra*:on for the Minl%ter of Labour. the Hori:J sever project in the West Rouge UW work coved be started Jn a haei Starr, ay he crowned tiir%. G. 1. Go\e of Ajar as the the streets of Taylor Road and week's time. • ---=-`- spring �West Point Crescent will be ex- Mr. Surnstein of Ta Ior Rd., _. _, ., at the annual + rin dance of-Pick Ila g i n V i 1 01 v s Queen of the Hog.11-f Cita) Aigp" . Y Pgg4jae and P:rkering Hotipital .�irvwary. held in Ajax Friday Is t. eluded from the plan: it was said had contacted every i cored moved at Pickering Township home on Taylor. Rd., and'most Evenone agreed the Hospital The ladies,,spun council this week. of those.ozr West Point Cr_ and iGIWAiIIWillaUllgl I1iUUIIIIIIIlWIWIIIglID11�181AiN1111 Dance way's success, Over five ganizations in the district, each It was felt by council that the each home contacted said they was re rted mrmitp is extended to Mrs. Har-,'hundred persons attended and received an engraved"silver street of Rouge Hifi Drive had did not want to hook up to-the The ice-fishing Po the highlight of the.evening µfan spoon, ,The.complete list of-en- to be included in the project, as sewer.system, good last week. at Lake Sirs- per, Hiley Ave., on the passing'the crowning of the "Campa'.gri tries - Mrs. -C R -61ugg, 'Mrs• to exclude it would vpsct troth coe."Among those enjoying this of her father, M. Grundy, of the engineering and the f:nan- Lorne and Church St. South:. also to the Queen" • Mrs. D. I. cove, o! H. C. Saunders.`Mgr. W. J. Ed-. Vaughan Willard "winter sport were: Ajax, :bv the 'Hon. Michael wards,. Mrs. P. Woolley, Mrs- tial-aspects of it. Fred White, also lake trout fish-. Witake family. Station Road,.on 1 Starr,. The Queen's prizes (do-.C. Copping, Mrs. D. I. -Gove, Mr. A. Dand aga_n asked if a -Ho.me t School Association- ing were: the Ron Watson fam• the death of the father. Mr, I survey had been made to aster- ily at Coe Hilh on the weed-end, Witzke, on Friday last. (nated) were' flowers from Sar- Mrs. J. W�/ Bosch :lira. Jerry "Education Week" was ob-_ and the Don Scott's temperature Birthday congratulations to'�eant`s Flower Shop, Picker- Carlton h3rs..W. A. Cain, Mrs. Lain if the people of west;Rouge , 1 i free- hair sivling from D. Henderson, Mrs. K. Mutter, wanted sewers, and if so, how served at Vaughan Willrel on Friday night-25 below- Debbie Scott who. was three I ng: School b an, rk House orr the - Congratulations to Mr. and years old on" March 2. Debbi e ITow•n Toggert, Ajax: ens av:ng•firs. Ralph Webster,.Mrs: Geo. Y on tmv, by Young'and Fisher, _Schell, Mrs. J. Mills. Mrs'. L. Reeve Sherman Scott said it evening of Monday, March'3. ;Mrs. Bruce Hogarth on the occ- celebrated by inviting ten of her ee�-iNEro, yq, W. Tomlinson, Many parents saw colour<ul aston of their eighteenth wend- `friends to a birthday party. ;sissistance from Cc Se run, je ser Judges were: 14Ir. J. K was reported by the health auth- laps of their ch1ldren's wort: ling anniversary,' on Saturday, Mrs_ H. Purvis, Lincoln Ave, Y ordiiee, that the septic tanks g was in Sunderland last week I eller, Ajax- s Jamieson; Consultant,- Hospital certain areas of West Rouge and the teachers were present _ March Flt Sgt., P. 'and Mrs. Dyson attending the funeral oLa�rieca The decorati2r�s,.dfflult _in Grants, Ontario Hospital Ser- presen to discuss any problems. Led a health blesri S' neer.T.b. Jefferson said Refreshments'were served by (Kay Watson) were home over who had been. living in Toronto. such a large hall, were outstan- vices Commission: air. Harvey (K ' Watson) from Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ott sing,`especially the twenty-five Kirk, news director. CFTO-TV: t3ist exclusion o! Taylor and' hors.the -J M rtyn and M:s __B,_. Last Friday, Mrs. Stone, of and. boys from Toronto, were foot rainbow, ending in a "pot, Mrs. C. D. Russell, Past Pres,. West Point Cr., did not present;Bell: iWey Ave.,=feU and fractured visiting her.mother, Mrs.. Hol- of gold". The Decorating Com Oshawa General Hospital.W. A. ' her hip,. is naw in Oshawa'mea; on Sunday. mittee, headed by•Mrs.'J. Vick-- Mr. Stanley Martin, Mayor 'of Hospital. Mr. Stone suffered-a Dean Richardson, young sorn ers, Ajax, and including: birs. Whitby, and Reeve Ear! Dows= And heart attack last week, and was of Mr. and Mrs.'J. C. Richard.1 R. G.-Dibble, Mrs. W. F. Hob- well, of Uxbridge, Warden of A Boy And His Bird taken to the Ajax Hospital. son, Sherwood Dr., has been at son, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gabina, Ontario.County Council. Mr. and Mss. Ab. Reeve have home fora week running a high Mrs. C. Doyle, Mr. E. Wether- Those persons who. have not from• a vacation" in temperature. We wrsl'i"hi;n a j all,Mr. J. Vickers, and Mrs. W. been canvassed because' of the s ' returned canvassers, are in- Cain, Florida. While there they had a fast recovery. are to be congratulated. st°rta8e-of visit withCarl $rrd Mrs. Disney, Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Kettle, Conveners of the Dance Corn vited to bring iFeir_pledges to t at Clearwater• Beach. Carl is Sherwood Dr. had guests from ittee: Mrs. E. Wetherall and the Campaign BtulBing,"at the employed at his regular calling Barrie, with then$ last Satur- Mrs: W. W. Tomlinson. Hospital; Ajax. _ there—service station, and ap- day. r pears to be"enjbying much,bet- Among those attending the • - C v• R. Avplss To Have One ter' health. Rotary Convention and Govern Rob Pickering Level Crossing In Plckering Mr. and Mss. W: Eade, of the or's Bail.. at the Royal Yorji, » "Coffee Shop" have their"young'last week were: Mr.-'and Mrs. _ 1 H� h School IL was stated at Pickering daughter Lorraine home with J. C. Richardson, biz, and Mrs. g Township 'council'this week that r Harvey Fenton, lir. and firs. them again. She has,been in the there would' be only'or`e• level - hospital for three weeks with a -Wiif. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ross. The. Pickering District High I crossing on the C. N. R. Bypass severe attack of bronchitis. She Murison;` Mr. and Mrs. John'School was broken into early on . Saturday morning and about+through Pickering.- is now progressing nicely. Lay, and Mr. and Mrs. Poly,, This will be located at �i'ood• 1 Mrs. Cyril Morley is now up Simons. StiO in cash taken'from the vault!view Road. for- short periods during the ' Mrs. Nellie 'Mowat, Christina'and petty cash taken from , day, and progressing well. St., is home after several days I a collection 'battle in the cafet• a Encouraging to see Frank stay-at Ajax Hospital:' eria. _ Prouse but for short walk on Mrs. Hare' Hews, , Whitby_ Entry was made through the Yacht Club - these sunny days. v-isitedy Mrs-' Frank Prouse one window of a ., north end class- Sympathy of those of,the tom• day 'this week. room. Bars were used to pry ,Needs- Land •through the wall of the vault a Mr. Carzi�am of the French- from from the' principal's office. ; This is the third time that the mans Bay Yacht Club asked Piekering Beats Out Port Perry; "school has been robbed. township council this week if the club -could lease some land for " the erection-of a club._house. r s Now' Meet The ' bradford �earYi He said that with proper fac- _ GIRL GUIDE:COOKIE TIME ,and'one -as an exhib ilities, the club coud accomo- x, BY DOUG�HORTOP all ► AGAIN' " date up to 200 member& They n ets defeated $tion game in the early part of would like-8-4o 4 acres, he said. u Port Perry 7-4 last week an y e am said the club has r` so.doing they have adWsnced to Ie the game last Week, 'Vest• betaking orders for Girl Guide 38 Bluejay boats, wo the third round of the O. M. H.'ers sparked the 'locals with Cookies" for another week. $30,000 A proud boy is Dos Mills whtser of the Junior so A. playdowns. - three goals and the red light These, �� will deliver Reeve Sherman Scott said the The locals have woe°5 out of flashed twice for Everett andcouncil would have to,set down Pickering Pigeon Fancier's•Assocjatlon. for the Beet Young B rd their•last 6 games'in the quest once for Dean and Gould• ed the week °f April 28 Please support the May ades lie with re and to aria of the year. Photo by Barrie Pomeroy - 57 0, for the championship. The lot- The locals will meet Bradford and Brownies in�your district. lands. y g P - y _ ale have only lost three games in the next round. . i y _. .• .. `. s r '..�- ,o. .. .ice _ r. , � ` _ ,•. _ • � t � ,_ _ � `� • . _ ._ .' . .. .. __ : . - ; -- •- - Z8U>RBDAY. >lsAsc�a a >tt�� • THE PICKERING NEWS _ ,GAOL TIOA ..T;. .. . .. • . _ - Valt�r Thomson, .Q•C• 'THE PICKERING NEWS YOUR GARDEN — _ - ' E i T A kl l 1 i N E 0 1 1 0 1 BY A. W. Rt�VDLE _ -: - BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC leaved every T�turaday - CC�IMMISSIONER'fOR OATHS.by The Nawa Printing and Pubtislring Company Telepetonas�WHitehall 2.0910 Authorized as Second Glass Mail Matter Post Q�fm Dept, Ottawa, Ont PI,piN BEFORE- T- s-k�ome until it is landscaped. _ per !►eH - OenM _ �'� ptu YOU PLANT Look over your plantings and Northwest corner of Old Plant Road o Highway �- RYOSCRIPTION RA u see if it depreciates your place - r� &ABBY MURKAR, Editor _ _ t s Seriesj "or not. if so, plan a renovation.ou" of I - AOYERTISM RATES UPON, REQUEST - With-the sun getting warmer And for a whole new Planting- In - we feel the spring coming. is_It is fun to find out what the Donald G Cr-Os$IeY �� order to enjoy our garden this possibilities are. There is a . as must tan-first- wide selection of Plants you canPUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT Mowbray think up ideas; know what o use. .Pickering Township -11 counclllor. .lWitoa. as their colours. Evergreensblicity Product Newt AdvertisingLast week, plant c be laid down, before c1mme l Let try figure out how give you year ,pond beauty,,but made the'snggestion tbat a •Poli y en. In cotoured-leafshrubsor rosesNITH BUILDING — _AJAXr music employees alt- we can improve our gard toot say more action on the matte our opinion, and a the mail, we find the new nor- canadded•nduzg much time Pickerir►q:'WH• -0363es►ding coaventtotss. This was a wise �' sery catalogues. They can be a you spa WH. 2.1231 m e H about an outdoor , great help'is- le °W t ��_step in the right direction• Also the Garden Centres are li •area. Your backyard -_ —We say this because We feel that ,more policy.L needed as a ready to receive.enquiries a- screened-in with a hedge or a � for 'future deoistone by 'both catacU and employees. bout layouts and plants. The selection of•flowering shrubs pE)f!S_ONAIIZED PROTECTION guide O. N. A. landscapers are pol- will give you the necessary Priv- Q 6"d that a Policy had their tools to have acy. Put dawn a patio; bund - A. R. FORT IE 1\—I N RA�CE Agahi this week, Reeve Sherman Scott fishing up for some flow- - - take sedan with regard to them ready when you.want your fire- lace; plan 10 be established before council could work done. Sure enough, this is erbeds with perennials. roses, /�!� gegnests re parkdaads. - - the time to PLAN. annuals or bulbs, and add some AlUnti 2. 16 T t' rt is the Home-owners in new',sub-div- lawn ornaments. Lighting in Qaunen sets the Policy \nd the employees administer Wons• must not -overlook the different" colours can be creat= _ - CASUALTY it some months ago. and we feel'this makes tact that the summers are hot. •eve. This makes a wonderful HRE AUTO LIFE . guar a councillor Pat — _ B easier for all coacemed. If Policy, was set down for.each of the IS you make a two-gr-more year place to relax:-or-eniertaia Your. -municipal depastlPents, the Department Heads would no doubt plan,.shade trees should be will frThiss kind of planning should _ of the first plants_to get. It be saved from s lot of headaches and would know just .where-t° ,fie, several years before you be done in advance: You may stand an the various shatters that confront them. have auy reasonable amount get a dependable nurseryman Pe of shade. There are many ver= to assist you now, before "DALE � ������ SERVE Donr ©� �� erL a VY -brush ietiea of trees-with,different"rust►stalls. And remember,-the F The it habits, shapes, colours etc. O. N. A. sign of quality .and - we notice in a Claremont news item this Week. that st a recent It is said that a home is not service. EXPW RfPAI1tS TO WASM�ERSr DRYMS was akrs+vn for the way the A ot the e�osamunity, concern ND DRYERS VENTED ,neetlns - - eiHdren ase abasing the'bcai community » and Part b, 9W- an al- �o THE � E© ' r o� �_ �` - /dao. damage. p LETTER, T TE�npie 9-1758 1Re mem eouki`be >!Q� to emp"A the recreatloaal ladlit- _...__St.•Catbarines. Out. Prepared to spend as i«tg as way, the chUdreff 'Febroary !A, 1162 we t1iought necessary, we iaa los tie chikdren• It was felt► that t' tbii 7. - would properly understand what about breaking lad abusing Public Prop- The Editor wsold be less apt so Since my move 'from the West y "Well was happening. May I say . - Rouge last August 15, I have Mr. Scott has served Picker. C r e a.i o r s of give the kid'a handfuD of coolies, followed with my usual interest. Lg in -general. and the West us, this b tike saying. '• � �+ :. the events of Pickering. Town- Rouge. in particular, leithltisDy, h J :- go be won'_t have Idt hand'(n the jP:r". ship. through._ the medium of for a long number of years. and o O �em� NU � -have to take a back seat• to anyone 'a the Your newspaper. Until recently, Pickering Township in general. dC�C (� - - -_ -- hs the matter of recreation facUtttes. They have and it lies appeared to me that Pick- alai o" have IV Wean - - eir lucky Kars.that they h e O _ DISTINCT In � res�3o no sugi� path with not much' more "than _ p - ° - an admini6trator sa capable and - -A---see doing a aced job se and 4 stbP the- normal dissension from a as Lire a Sherman Scott. _ _, les$ s. . not expand their 1acWties._This is. being progressive minority o! TaEepayers.- Then Maybe these 'rabble-rouses" for THREE �;EN.ERAT�ON _ L the r> direction. the present West Rouge fiasco. should consider this thought be vide more fscDltfea. as s, .sort- of bribe. W keep developed, and as I am still a fore proceeding any further. gowever to ono ro doss+`t mate ratepayer to the West Rouge: a -what kind of a community �.td.P t?erh' 1O former member ofthe Township would this be if-I had put as to Ord Brose� Sather wonW take tkte lid by the ear sodgive him s iz.. Dciis Council, and s'Past' President much o! my time .into the West - Community Rouge-as Mr.,l,-S. Scott?" _ _+where It wood do some rest good, it woeW cut down needless Assmiatiom. aof the West im probably still. wart - and possibly, do s Dale good tor.We boy. O N V M E more familiar with the West Bob Ste Rouge 'and' its-probletns "than a good dumber, of the people _ NOTICE -: who apparently -made a spec_ :Locust HID, but. DU14DAS ST. F" •: 'WN Y: -iMO i-ia3 -� facie of themselves at the West iter, .. .:.- :. ..• _ Rouge Community Assoc. meet_ Pickering Newsy THE BOARD OF TRUSTEE OF TSE AOH 1ti �TH�C ing some two weeks ago• SEPARATE SCHOOL FOR SCHOOL SECTION NO. t;• IN T)� At this time I have only one Dear Sir: - TOWN8MP OF PICKERING - eoetment to make regarding an- It seems.unrealistic to talk, - COOPER BLOCK LTD - = nexation.of the West Rouge to Peace,when fighting ie going oil _ �- TAI{1�'N(ITICE that the above-mentioned Board of Trustees SCarbOle end t is thea I in a dozen coutriea as part of a 28th day of'February• 1962. passed a By-Lair Number >s, t0 woWa be vet',y d�pointed in struggle betvdeen two distinct 9� CALED01rIA ROAD - TORONTO the the issue and„sale of.I?eb- ';antlforlu the borrowing -of money by 0! y tqupidpa!!ty least would al- systems which threatens to en- authorize of the said.Board of Trustees in the:principal.at>,ot>•t im an area.like Itis West Rouge gulf the world. N_ o resew,c'h is BLOCKS & BRICK6 to leave Without a darn good eeded to under. i118,ti00. _ _ n e. thea CTURAL STEEL is to be borrowed is-tike Carr anybody .Imagine-Ot- 'S e for which the money is imperative is Lo-mtider�. d' TRu �. The PuzPos uo Quebec without struction;and equipment Of.a neco Sire-room Roman OatlLoiic bwa giv:ne the basic Communist aims and j - CRANERENTAL of a t. The principle IB AN hb* the Communists work. We I Separate School in School Secion Number 3: in the- same. _-- ' . -- - R -- - already have a National e- —; -;Q ROAD c ARID - pickerlilg. As for the.personal attack on ATIiON OiNT search _C.ovneil-which-could be --- �. The amount to be borrowed is =110,008 ea the security of the Reeve Scott,.i have plenty. to K1o1--------- --'wM�-� WA. 2^�1p MQ� R"S9T ' t. yTen which shall be a charge upon the tcbool-house say about that. I am disgusted used to invent some efective And any other real or Personal Property that an member of the W. R. detection and inspection sYs- • PrOp°�' and the Separate y tem of nuclear testing. Until - vested in the said Board of Trustees, aatl upon C. A. would aieodate himself this available all talk of his School Rate& collectible by;the acid Board of Trustees. with .any derogatory remarks armament is useless. •,..�t i taws and are.to. _ . Dlbmtuz are-to be-dated --r-- -� ._ An new Research Institute _ Zs. � ants of principal on April '1, In the Yes” this, and say it very emphat- even 3t were beyond sttspic- r},�_ C repayahl'e i�tstalrrl ically—Cheater Hills 'and Rouge `^" l ilOII'1Cts A. �e�ATI11CQ1, Q. _- 1913 to 1961, as foklowi: Highlands may not be "heaven ion of Communist backing sad s Principal on earthy, but if'those.subdiv •it's ultimate aim is•really a 1 �B 801ACKTOR prb"APai world 'government with power Year Amount Year Amooat ieions had gone ahead in the to enforce it's dictates upon aU 1963 S.R,090.00 1975 - y O SOUTH t i5.� manner in which they were pro should be 34110 !t 1� 3,000.06 1974 _ 6,000'00 Pte• sulci in the •way Picket- sovereign states, 1984 B4OOD.00 Ing Township Council and the scrutinized vim' carefull be- FAIRPORT R AD, - -DUNSART03d ; 1965 31000.00 1975 ,8,000.00 fore acceptance. 4,000.00 1978 Planning Board were prepared Do Canadians want to be .Pol.- ;-- 1967 ' 4,Ooo.00 1977 7,000.00 to accept them, they would not Are we foreign 4,000.00 1878 7,000.00 50 percent of..what ey_are iced bto snrrende�r'our Nab - be: th y 1968 _8 today. And, I should know. I prepared 1989 4,000.00 1979 ions]' Rights simply because ^ 1970 5,000'OO 1980 8 '� was part of that Council for one 8 OOU Communist states spend, ahis- WH 2 1821 QUALITY VPH 2-16K 1971 5,000.00 1981 of them. Mr. Scott, single-hen• proportinate amount •oP • their 19 2 ,. 5,000.00, 1882 - �• •Q0 dad. fought the . developers, come on armaments with - tooth and nail,.and in the case to to Rouge Highlands, I was sure which-to terrorize us into per- UPHOLSTERING "The .Debentures maturing in the years 1963 to 1972 are to bear etua] retreat? interest at'the'rate of 5% percent per annum; and the Debentures the developers were going io._p C 'A..P, R. I' seems" more in the years 1973 to 1982'are to bear interest at the give up their options, but Mr.' _ FURNITU•RE F AML ]ENDS RECO maturing - likely to further• this servile O . . RECOVERED { 'rate Qt 8 percent per annum,such interest being payable annually Scott,won out, and I don't know surrender than to promote the "- " FINEST CUSTOM WORK - ... on April 1, of one person say to him Well , highest kind of litimhi7 welfare. JOSEPH QUIGLEY, Secretary done Sir".. But, just let gone �. FREE ESTIMATES Bang" i _ .. -: thin go wron ,.and L .•: Andrew Glen ,.. __• •�✓'' g g is the guillotine for him. I'11.bei ', W NGSTON RD. A'WiNDS0R D$:' ' ei�, 0reen'wood; Secretary, Mrs. half of those people-that are pre- Greenwood-Kinsale Organise „ PICKERING, ONTARIO` Assoclstion a Cole, Greenwood; Treas- sently agin the government' llomb`is School " R R, dein; .evga vote last-year. X Green Raver user, Mrs. Milton Parkin, wonder it the Directors'of the Recently organizd has been 1,,Srookl t. W. R. C. A. are aware that West Congrattilatiohs &-tint, ' 's Hama Directors. Mra. M.' J. Mev another of our towttahip Rouge got under way with the taus Weisman, , and School Associations- 06- Green.,bray, R. R. 1. Btooklin; Mrs. Y Off- M. Harrison. 'Greenwood; Mrs. Personal canvassing'of Mr. 3. pictures. have been shown in Neta Richmond, Toronto, visit• World Day d Prayer this P'rlt wood-Kinsale Association• Scott to get Ute residents of.the Toronto Art Galleries recently. ed Mrs. I.. T.eltman Let week- dl►y evening at lite churdt• All } Is elected were president, C, blsilcohn, R. R. 1.V.- Scrivor. area to sign a.petition or coat- Mr. John Mc vroaAen and g1rU invited. ICT Vice-PWill. 0"tres- Greenwood; Mrs. Vet .Wags.•' er. We welcom m at our atop, spent the week-end si his. Sorry to report 3Bti. W-W�= Long Branch, visited[siaisds e►t 1. Locust Hill. Ont., Brobklin; �Mr: M&rsh door at 10.30 p. m. on a cold home here. head in hospital. ` e G idents: Ml's. S, Nicholson. of ?. . the Park an the weekend: Mrs. I. G. Slat• ps, R. R. 1, Locust Hill. winter..might, and he was quite Mr• Gordon Pennell and Miss a ly .recavet y 'Greenwood- and �,• • .. �?H•GELSDAY, MARCH 8, IM - �' ` ,- � _ ..-. '•' .. •�' ., - � __ "THE PICKE.RIN'G NEWS PAGE i 111111flII1tI1IL'IIgINIUIIIIIWIiiupIMINVIIIIIIIICIMiilliiilllWlINIINHWI1d1i11 Mrs. Eleanor O'Day conducted I BUSLNESS� DIRECTORY _ the Junior Congregation. The _ 1�1 scripture lesson was read. from _ T, .,�• 7�,� ' rViees II1 ChronicTes2: 1.12, and the sere �L.AAMl G.... L-AWSON mon topic was "The Christian.and The Church". The text was ---- / The Churches from Matthew "Upon this rock � Barrister and $oUcilor` _'GUARANTEED' — MCEACHNIE 5 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIUIIIGIII;.'IIIIIIII�IIiIIL911iJhItlIL'dllli161,JJJItitiMltllltr711116, will'I build my Church". Jesus _ ewanted someone to assume res- Radio-TV Service.. ponsibility of taking His mess _ _ TELEPHONE WH• 2-2741 An Make or Funeral Director, _ ... a e to others aroirad the;wo¢Id. g - y Model Pickering Peter seemed to take tl i§ res - - ARTHUR FIELD _ - _ United Church Possibility. :The church today 2HURCI ST. N. ' . PICKERiNC3, ONT. exists o Propagate a the fdith in _ - t at the community,to-give a proper ri a Ambulance Service' Ministen REV. MELVILLE BUTTARS l PICKERING t ,,. feeling of worship, to administer• DAY OR NIGHT _ .TWO CHURCH SERVICES the sacrament, to .build•and re new the faith of the members, i K 9:43 a.m.and 11:07 a.m: and to propagate the gospel IM WATER DELIVERED - Sunday School Some Noun oug ou oN e8 . WM. McEACHNIE; Prop. During the service, the infant C • AUDLEY - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. West of Dunbarton .* _ 1.15 P. M. - Sun. School Sproule, of Toronto, was,baptie• PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS2.311 P. M. Church Service ed 'Tracey Lee". PHONE -_ Phone 'W H. 2-2171 Next Suns>oallyet morning: the ATlantic 2-0063 Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN' monthly meeting of the Mesa- SMETICS ' SUNDRIES • BABY NEEDS CHURCH engers will be .conducted by Ulm Westgate at 11.00 a. m. -MORNINQ WORSHIP The World Day of Prayer will STORE .HOURS: • KEN and CLARKS 11 a m.-West Rouge School' be held on Friday, March 9th, Creighton;;Fraw, A•dlt«iwf+ at St. Paul's Anglican„Church, :WEEK DAYS DAILY- 9 a.m.. to 9 pall. PRENTICESUN DAY SCHOOLS Dumbarton. Drynan &'Murclach West Rouge Scl o ie The choir is planning a var• SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. t0 5 p.m. AUCTIONEERS 9:30 o.m.-s yec n and over h 27 y..concert for Marc . Tick- Barrister, Solicitors and N a m.-up to 8 n eta .will be on sale. Llssosed sood A.tl�a:ad fw tba yO A very interesting program is • Como"of Onrede,=0 Task "Notaries Public 11 a m.-Nursery - pie for th6-March general PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5%1 Pinions Stock N# . lieaehew Centennial Rood Shc"l- meeting of the United Church - 1 fwehtw% Seel I•too alre acw 11 a.m.-itll avec. SANK OF COMM�RC! CHAMBERS Women. Mrs. Pemberton Pigott s*edeRy at Reasem" Rets. 406 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR.- of Cherrywood is going to speak ' _ DUM $SEMI AT PRICEI a Simtoe-St. N., Oshawa and show slides-on her recent MI■loer P.O. "*"a Agtneh 5"31 'Telephone to Nigeria. The meetingia #Ream P.O. Phone Mark. 2011, Telephone V-4- •S`` at 8 p.'m. on March i5, in the . 3-3446 cr Gr4ham HARDWARE . PEENTICEf haw been ..tabab.d rlinty not _ Aeetleneen Sine. leftAA9IICaA Oureh Plan to attend' BICKERING • .ONTARIO __ _ Personal,- APPLIAHCi1S - PAINTS = TOOLS • Banton ry to hear Doug, Balsdon r E. R: f LEURY Dr, John Les�k REV. H. S. SHEPHERD,_BA,0.D. was taken to the Ajax Hospital " GLASS ETC. T 1ST sox 19S, Pickering, Ont. on Saturday; for treatment and bservatio - V BARRISTER IR .-D E.N FhAng n SSSS. T�cRY PUBLIC ongra u E_1�1_E_RA.L_—IIA Qt_WAR _. NO SUNDAY SERVICES• Mrs Ross Thompson on the Morrish at ow-Kingetes Road /:;' 830 a.m.-Holy Gmemunian birth-of their son,-at- Ajax Hds- ,. i Itsghland Creek 11.00 a.m-Morning Prayer ti pital, ort March ,3. 196_, PhOne: WHlteha�l Z-1911 Picker ng AT. 4-7391 or-AT. 2.1362 Pickering 11.00 a.m.-Holy Cemmunfen Mr. and Mrs:. Victor •Konon- e :,>Medical Centre (!th Sunday)' o,, and baby son, Gregory Vtc- 1100 a.m,-Sunday School In the _.. _ e NOURS: _ Parish Hall • to Friday-9-364-30, R :-`•. S _ _ �. ...� _ Sala 7Aiii "LUMBER. tor, have moved to thesad net bors'vtaited them.,,, _ - {Aa the Parish -o 4 y gh CO• by'ARoom-ages up to 4 yeah Friends of Mr..Gord'om Shand, :OFFICE: WH. 24)"0 of Toronto, formerly of Liver- r WEDNESDAY pool, moll be pleased to hear he Johns-Manville Dealer. - RES.:WH. 2-1855 10.00 ani-ifiolY CemmunWn and and Mrs. Shand are the proud MONUMENTS In, ." ' asek parents of a baby boy, born on DON'T MOVE—IMPROVE March 2, 1962. "fligiswey Meneseeel Werke"' Miss Nellie Risk rpttirned to - /.WITH ALUMINUM OR WOOD _ ! • • • her home from .the Oshawa a ROBERT AUSTIN, PraR W M is Christian Science H ital, on Saturday afternoon. asp - - COMBINATION DOORS & WINDOWS t-R. 1, Whitby, Oererte • e • Congratulations to Mr. -and :Two miles w�A:hirci► : SOC Mrs, Robert Hopkinson; on" the ; PAL-O-P/Ns-INSULATION -FOR ATTICS ea No. 2 Highway, be vi a ROUGE HILTS, ONTARIO arrival of their Chosen Whitby ie _ 7- H - ter,-last week. T ARRANGED CHURCH SERVICE" AND TERMS - - - It S PHONE Whitby MO. 6-7662 There have been a lot of dis-SUNDAY scHoot trict 1e ill.with flu.'Those No. 2 Highway M/Hitehall 2-3251 - SUNDXY-11 a.m.-In the PeOP Funeral and Alleitr.n Building, Kingston Rd. this correspondent has heard a- M Rouq••Hills bout are: Donald Lynde, Cheryl PLUM61 l�G Ambulance Service Testimonies of Healing are givers Lynde: Nancy Lynda. and Lyle•at the Wednesday Meeting, >.y^nde, Charlene Chute. Gere DENNIS CARTAGE ¢ SEPTIC TANKS ALFRED KAYES - * held at 8 p.m. ! Green, Christine Thompson-and -� _. .All ARE WELCOME George Lawrence.: + _ PLUMBING BATHROOMS .!No.-2 Highway The.Reading Room.ls open to - Wafer, S V p f -CLEANED the Public Dail i- PRESSURE SYSTEMS of Pickering Beach Road rare» Location B sou gal. $4.30413.00 ESTIMATES GIVEN For further linfamotion 16,00 . _.-.._ . Bt�TT B kP ad and • • ROCK ROAD oil ATIanK" 2 2b35 � roc •. • �ga'•I. ..• 17.00 I SSSS.. W Phone WHitehall 2-6717- .oa oma an Scchool ..,.. SSSS... .� .,_. Telephone held their Euchre on' March 2 ALSO SANG 3RAVEL Oshawa = RA. 3-402 in the school. Illness and cold TOP SOIL AND FILL WHiteha 12-3610 - weather. kgpt_:their .numbers __WEST NILL _AT.-*;heal.:_ - St: An"W's. . ., • • an- Television � Rfldio — down, but everyone wanted ani- _ _ -• "• " Presbyterian Church other one soon - Friday, April is the- date. Prize-winners: • CKennith Heiron, B/Pr,'cke>sMTrihivi t a d and Bradshaw, r S anley.HThe _ --- -- (HONE: TEsgl• 1-11!1 Phyotte. WH2-M Gents, Mr. H. E•rubbard, . Mrs. I f. L • PLUMBING #A&A,IIL. - Sunday Setseel Burke (who playtd as a gent), r�1`l� _ DUNdARTON RADIO-A T-V 1100 AJA. Church Service and Mr. Jack Bradshaw. Quite H. RATT1EV11 �Q� a family affair. Refreshments - , ►. STVEeMr were nerved at the clone. WEDDING .and BIRTHDAY CAKES The Dance, sponsored by the The eon place to .Ref - Cubs and Scout.Committee was ROGER G. CONANT, R.A. ewrytltitlR in Plumbing. wen attended on Saturday night // • • /in the Brougham Hall. Prizes Meat Pies Our SpKialt�i'E+ARRK1•ER AND SOLICrtOt GOOD VALUE AT THE , U­ 1wrten N 1 T IL C H U�R C H were given for Spot Dance and - • CONITH BLDG., AJ7AX-- RIGHT R KE Elimination Race. All reported' MQH STRE7�.`� PICKERING. _ anew ►TMt 'Sin p M,'`'' (Highway Ne• 2) a good time. IiIVH. Z-0i8i 7%Siwcee St. SeMk„ ash am S!�y TN 140 PAL 1p••A. McKAY, Ph-D. Mr. and Mia. Gordon .Carter and Mr. and Mrs. -Joe. Taylor -- REPAIRS i ALTERATIONS MINISTER visited N' • tagara Falls on the , 4320 Kingston- Road Service of Worship week-end.IURANCE Co . H1p Mrs. W. Middleton visited her hMRtTE OR PhlO�f f 1.00'A;'M. -mother Mrs. Walton, .who is in Markdale Hospital, and not very !p 1 �_ �j Chow RerM t«P.aw.wd e..wlr, AT., 44721 _ : well. Hope to Pee improvement. i JLCIZ'dWc�e Ltd. Church School wi.w.r. wiwws.. IllrerMM M .. ,. - wbtdwlRs, .. - .. AMewwiib loom to el All Klwi ECS, GLASS, GLILZII�IG, Ali Departments ., C. I. HOUSEWARES, -• 1:. " Fr. B News L. pA�' HOUSEWAR �winan A Gibson DENNEY sR4THERS 9AS A. M. "S POWER MOWERS (TORO, LAWN BOYS do OTHER.Sj "ONES WMTBY MO. "521 HEATING CONTRACTORS Bowling ltievss ;.: TOOLS, PUMPS ETC. _ - SERVING CHRIST IN THE Flounders 107, Freeloaders 96, - Hot Water, Stearn Systems, COMMUNITY SINCE 183E Lions 93, Rocketeers 87, Spoil- Installed• - ers 88,':Roughriders 82, Clare's ROSEBANK, PLAZA' - AT. 2.1861 W. H. J. =Thompllon, Clowns 80, Slowpokes' 66. Over B.A., LL-B. Aheratienti and Repair 200' - Clare. Skitch 214, George _ Temple 9-3357 ;`DUNR.ARTON _ Laming-- 222, Harvey. -Fertile URRIMIt end SOLICITOR - Dumbarton United" Church 222, Clarence Gibbons 273, Al - Sk ••25 Go d--Wafre 222, -on 237, Lo Fertile Bill The 2nd Fairport trop held a ErNISh Celuasbla�and. OnterM 4, r n tri F 250 S' _SSSS _ Dr: Wr A: McKay conducted PaEt�Tranquada 203, 294, Dor- Robins 210. s 1, Father and Son banquet in the OLENWOOD swo., AJAX Over 287,000 pepeple. of an ages the regular. service on Sunday, een Nowell 203, Bill Dobson 222, Mrs. Anna Cichun,- Trading Sunday school' .room' of -Fair- WHheheE 2-IMI , took part in. the, Canadian Red •a$sisted.by, %Tr, R. Pitcairn at Fred Dunbar 256,.. 229, John Post, underwent an operation port United Church on Friday Cross wafer sat serviced and the organ. The choir sang "In Wood 241, Bob Montgomery 222, at. Ajax Hospital_ last:_Wednes- March 2nd. The. e • - - projects lint yam, His Garden en air• , ,..w s. airy o ey •rme Vargoor erdelicious roast beef dinner and Rita Van Duyn taking the solo. Wzary Colley 219, Sid Fent- speedy recovery.• the e'V•ent was,.well attended. _._.___.. __ ._ ,..._.._„_ -.___•... _..__-_.._ ..:_=sea _ .�,----: �. :_ ._. .- -� - __'. �._ _..-_ - .9- .- - -.- ... -- - Z:= ,= _.� .�•�- • - / ^ f -- - -- - - - - - PICKER RING NEWS 5 ,• _ r_ TsvxBDAYi ltlARCB a, >sgt PAGE.Foult THE e Sunda dinner vvitlr Ir. and 3&. aad Mrs.. Go:don W,;snn :family have boon-the the latest vie- over the budinl►Da.• The nettt�' ROU9e h l i�S._ y meeting will , at file !tome off! K i7 �n�a�- � Mea. Lewis Jones, Balsasrt. and family had dinner with Mr. lima. , Mrs. Crossman, of. Belleville, and Mrs. Lea, Wilson and family Unit 1. of the United -Church .Mrs. McLean, with Mrs- Mcy We welcorua }is. and Mrs. Women held their-sleeting at Lean in charge of the Prograiz :i we w to Altana r.ad, staving The -Men's Oyster Supper-will_ vipited Mr, and Mrs. D. Clarke on Sunday, the home of Mrs. M. Minaker, and Study. Mrs. W. Trolley is recently moved a � area. Ise held on !starch 14, from 5.3o over the week end. . Rev. Fleetham took his Sun-er on Thursday, with a g� atten• leader of Unit 1. o'clock until all are served. See Remember�he altating party, '. day sermon from lot.'Clupt for Poll friends bf Mr.._ the 8th, from 8.00 to 10.00 P. m. sermon. Be also saAg a solo; is Use Brown, Mrs. Trolls and McTaggart. on Sunday evening. Sorryto hear Mr..Arthur, of - posters _ at Brooklin Arena, on Friday, of $t, Qhn. end reached a fine dance. In the absen^e of Mia Young.P_eople's- Union met at _ stteea Road to in $carboro Gen- y e home of Robed and Kea, eral Hospital, having had a A number heart attacx. ?icn•_B"chks helped him cele- sponsored by the United Church n_lace of the choir anthe^ . Mrs. McLean took the worship. Hing _ _h - ___ 1? : oust attendance._ Rev. : jl.PPy Birthday to.Mrs. _Les. t; Y Clark' Acta. Mea: W. Trolley presided -Study conducted the Bible ". brats his birthday on Saturday. Women. There will be lunch ser- Flu and colds are revalent Mrs. M. Pe presented the a g L,iiutger, Altaut Hoaa, on h� night, at a"birthday party. vest at the Greenwood Church, this week. David Pegg, Linda Bible Study from the Book of Fleetham Period. -— lkirt_and Dies'. 11i. Pegg had dater. Everyone welcome. Eastwood and' the Wtri. birthdax.• March 12. i - Sympathy is extended to Mrs: 11 YmPa Y __ -•- - "J�V.tzke, Alto-•ia•Road. in the rec :_' c,u. passing of Iter husband. .orry to hear Mia. C. Thump san' Pine Grove Ave. was coni' l } fined to her 'home with flu. Birthda to Mrs'. B ' 1 Hollinger, Altona'Road'= Marc; 14th. Dir, and Mrs. C. Schwalm, o` 7 '.Alt== P.oad spent Wednesda, evening, last week, at the home MARKEI �, ofMr: and Dirs..O'Lewirt, Tor- "onto. _ Mrs. L. McConochie, ist. Cor•• returned home from,a month's Rou be Hills odUday in the West.` visiting her father' in British Columbia, .PRICES EFFECTIVE -ar.i other friends. Bn a Thum, Fri., Sat. . :firs. C. Rolston was a.�nner OnNdo �"�wyo gust' East of Rouge guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. Wal MARCH druff,and family, .Alton Road, Open Every Eventnf, Till 7.00 P.M. Except Thurs. & Fri. T1119.00 p.Me 9-9-10 last Tuesday. , We, are Pleased to hear airs. - - - 5 7/16 oz. Pk9s. (Save 29e) Ted Brett, Kingston Rd., is (REGULAR) (Save 15c) z CANADA PACKERS FRENCH'S pre-S1ked feeling-better after the flu. r M • - Otatoes2 for 49c _ KA F n P Balsam Mt. Zion rAix (Save 12c) _ CATELLI, Thin About seventy-five persont 12 O:. Round• Tins SPAGHETTI . . . . . : ` : . . 21b. box 29C attended Family blight at Y,.ea 'tivEiig orchards; Whitby, on Fn- (SAVE 1.50 • (SPECIAL OFFER OF 30c OFF1 day night, which was sponsored i' by the Men's Club: O� Congratulations to lir. and 1 i. 95 C n VOR 5 . vin ham who'cel- for 7 9 c, Dies. Jack mp g .. _ . � - - - 9 ebrated their 28th wedding an Family Size.Bo: ! _ 'March 1. - Mirs. Lorne Jones. Mrs. Win- I _ ton White and Airs. B. lam= tllerlt tnspeeted 3} iesonieson 'attended Mrs. !►for• g l�lleatl _ = A for C gan Pugh's'95th birthday cele- - ---=brattbn at-Ciarenjiotit on Satur• 15 v7 os. Tilts -• - : day.. 2k:'59c' -T FOOD (Case of 48 tins $4.59) t Mr. and Mrs. Jack Willison and-giand4Aughter, of Athens, ` 655[OI C BANQUET Choice (Si+e 9e) spent the week-end with Mr. __ _ _ and Airs. Elmer Wilson- - e f t - p The World Day of p7syer,will '(Saul 1.5c) 4food (Gro of 4a tiws es ZO os. tiws -4f� C his Vrida . in the Kia. $4.291 Tomato =be held t y - - ,gale Church,-at 2.50 p. m. :_'=.;.. (S�re 7e1 s The U. C. Women will.meet • BANQUET Fahey 20 oz. tins 1*xt wednesdav, Marra 14, in Mink Leaf Process Cheese _ _.. __ the church basement with Mrs. C Lorne Jones and Mrs. Wm. Har- BABY ROLL 49C ��M�� 6�lDEN 7 _ 9-bran in charge._ - '1 ib. Roil .«a - (Save 6c) c " BANQUET Fancy i. (Sava 7 ) - 20 0: tins + *I{/' YORK BRAND (Save 9c1 _12 ex. Square_Ties f ROSEBAI Vi fflr C The ne-•ti Thursday AfternoonPORK f�' C EAS Euchre will be at, the home of 1 2 3MEDLEY'S Chocolate or Banaea (Sa•e 26e) 15 os. tins Mrs. Lee, Rougemount Dr. The With Dressing winners last week. 1. Mrs.I " 9 King: Z.Mrs, Day: Con., Mrs. (Save 9c1 Large 28 oz. Tins ' d Rice : 3f C Chiilman; Throw, Mrs. Air• HABITANT reame thorpe, Sorry to hear .Eric MacKei _ (Save 10e) archer, Dyson Rd.,. is 'confined �• -4f� Lti 13 Oz. Pk9: to 'his home %%ith'flu. -PEA3;:, 69 PEANUT BRITTLE• . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . WI ss Gai1 Ballad. StouffviIIe, -spentlast week-end at the home _ot'•her parents, Mr. and- Mrs, CANADIAN &RADE. A LAMB _SKINLESS BaHod, Aforgan's Parr.__ _.,STEWING. AHOULDtR • LEG Of Vice wish Joan Ufnal, ,Pine • ROAST AMR dge ' Di a speedy recovery. w R W I E N E RUS) o from fifer recent illness. i•/� _., OR CHOI,S _.-. The P.. T. A. of St. Mary's - School held a 'Bake Sale- last —-=- - — E { - -ib. c -1b. 49C _ Ib. n _ �� FRESH TENDER Sunday at the school, between � � • :%i^sses. IS was: 'a successful sale. le Side of Lamb jIV Happy Birthday to Diva. Ball- Loin Roast or Chops Who I 39c �' od, Morgan's Park, on her bir• ` r thday, March 11. ��:' V .: � l�We are pleased to hear Mre. : 59C is�nOW" ron" plait brisket . Vanderlip, West Point Cres. is -- — 'better, following flu.- ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE i WING : _ IL Sorry to hear Paul Ballad is " e 'FRESH confined to.his home with flu. �• C. Mrs. F. E. Schwalm, Kingstoh S te ' TEAS : - S _ ice 69' ' Road, wishes-to thank the Aft- . ernoon Euchre for•the "get -BLADE OR SHORT RIB - (Bktile Some Romev�1 well" cards and lovely flowers 1 S(.{�,;fp KINDLESS 1 received while she•was confined ROAST �• �4 �A ���/ through illness last month. AS " FRESH GRADE "A" OVEN READY Boneless Rolled Prime ,Rlb Roast y �. Ib. T!c _ •_ _Y�?UNG (First Fi.e Rib )' BAHAI'S BELIEVE t NVQragt.6 t't) . CHICKENS - FRESH GRADE A OVEN READY, 8 Ibs that t new Faith breathes FOR _ ;YOUNG TURKEYS . • • • • • • • • • .Ib. 49C Into rl followers .of Past relig• ROASTING - tons b W spiritual vigor that me• one•in spirit. It fills OR FRYING �}�• _ R tJ C_ FRESH LEAN P O 1C t a new hope and•love _ pI for.hu anity. It fires them with A �, C BUTT� .. �-9 a,new vision of the underlying Av We ht , - 3 Ibi1 • 4 9 aneness t nd truth of all. their beliefs, and opens before their STANDING. PRIME (itis and 7th RIBM .FRESH SLICED TENDER eyes, the glorious destiny that. RIB ROAST -lb. 59C i _ K- ..LJV-, Rawaits-thehuman race. ATlan- • �t 2 2409. FR LEAN MINCED BEEF21bs. 74C _ _ " THE DICKERING NEWS PAGLrIN" 0b1tuarEdinburgh, Scotland with her y parents, Jean (Jitckson) and - R��O R� o m Biro. Hiram Swifter Andrew Henderson; to live at INSURANCE _ : REAL`FSTATE ;,: ? rY, Burne swit�er, a form- Point Edward, Sarnia, where er 'resident " bf Cherrywood,, she spent her school days. In - Office WE. 2-5212 - - 'Residence WH. 2-3115 -PA R L I:A M E�� where her 'Husband was station 1800, she'mairied Hiram Swit. agent,'passed away at the hom zer, and went to live at Carle- - $Y HON. MIKE STARR of her daughter, Mrs. George ton Place, Ontario. - Bilton, in Toronto, on Monday, She is survived by six Baugh-February 5,: she had lived with t s: r C. Mrs. Bilton since September er Margaret (Mrs s ' C 1959, and had only been ill fol- King), Aurora, Ont.; Jean (Mrs. 'Your Friendly Resident Agent" The Oppos-tion this week brought forward some noh= `lowing a heart attack the last MacKay McLean), Chatham, N. :onfidence motions censuring- the. Government. on .the alleged -Friday ecember. She was B.; Wilhelmina (Mrs. Geo. Led r 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 150 slowdown in economic gro}dth. I born onl 16, 1978, and hadson Markham, Ont.; Bernice This gave t^aoe to a two-day debate on the general economic resided, in the Aurora common- (Mrs. Alan4. Cliff), Vancouver; .PICKF�RING, ONTARIO I it for the est thirt five ears. Mary (Mrs. Kenneth Babcock), situation - which had also.been the subject of a number of day's Her husband died t their Aur- and Audrey (Mrs. George BU. ch debet y w. when o hscussion in the TProne Spee a acd.like) . -ill again n ora home in April 1955. Re'v. J. ton), of Toronto; a son Kenneth, the Throne debate resumes. :eighteenAN. - The charges of a slowdown in the economy were of course `ted the funeral service at the grandchildren; eight -great-.. countered.by Government speakers who mair•.tained that on the {Thompsor_ Funeral Hone, and grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. it- - - J basis of Gross Nationa? Picduct aniricator, beloved by scar.- at the Aurora Cemetery, on S. L. Abbott and Mrs. F. J. ' JOHN L • LAY I°mists - the economy was now on the upsurge; due largely to a February 7. Stokes, and two brothe3-s, John series of measures impiemented'by.the Government. At the age of five,years, bIary and Gordon Henderson, all of —i N S U R A N C E --• Thus: the battle of statistics event on, with the Liberals calling Henderson erre to Canada from Toronto. ASSURANCE �/±'�ND for a',council of "experts" to deal with economic conditions and PRUDENTIAL -COMPANY LTD. y OF G the NDP corning out for what they called a "planned ecor6rny'', 1 where the Government would supervise every'aspect of ecorom I t�TaSL, ZSC. ..Dry-10c L1FE — AUTOMOBILE — FIRE is activity,,- 1 Wash . Following this, I•had the pleasure of bringing into-the House a i Your Laundry Picked Up - :. . 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST further supplementary estimate, asking Parliament for'an addit ORics Stotloe Plow,Ajax Shoppi•g C•ntm. Phoea:,WH, 2-3S01 ional $29,000,000 for the vocational. schools program. Expertly Washed And Deliver Phew For &MOO&aN Covroge Dar Or Njobt Parliament had already granted sopne $46,000,000'twoards this _ A - year's program, but the response from the provinces has been so -Z4-Hour Service dynamic that present commitments for this year call for expend- itures by the Government of.some $7.5,000,000 on new schools and SaturdCiy - Same Day Service Colli -- --APPRAISALSadditions to exisiting schools. • •. some 296 projects are already on the books for the total pro- y� :. ++a�-•+�d�Prices y G . NEWELL gram,which will cut off on March 81 1963. A'r1C[11L1C ! � -These projects iutv_olve some $279;000,000 in hew construction +4% (Gladys Newell) and in additions to*schools, and will provide classroom space for PHONE: LION, • h'RL•- 4.00 to ON P. M. — - Real Estate Broker - Pkkeritk9 Village some 100,000 students, when completed. SATURDAY 8 12 NOON The Federal commitment as of February,23, ii $190,000,000 ��t }t �jc �7 - -WFI' 2.5770-11 or Toronto WA. 3-0513 Ih view of the fact=that such a program has been advocated by tall WH2-4f�6f17 Any Tlm-e ' .'Whitby — Phone MOhowk 8-4703 every political party and the labour unions, and in view of the Coin-O-Mat - 2250 Wigston Rd. employment beim provided through the onstruedbn of the new �sv pkryat t g growl e -_Cobour FR. 2.7601' 9 schools, my personal :ling.in prliaentirrg the estimate was that "tivftvy--*-" lad of OvnbWftn, Na 2•lM .l 4 tba additional expenditure represented the sort of solei and' worthwrlle „s hievment that could be s;:;.;c.ed, regarless of on. l Sje GE�RGE''S DR: DFRED whole question of deficit tinancing: which, it will be recalbi waa '� SEPTIC TANKS CD MIT advocated by the Caaadiax Labour Congress in briefs presented to ears, as well as by a dumber of other ; COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE - �. ♦ 1'>►l�L1,l.TIJ �� Cabinet e recent _ 9 with the result that abed - NEW TANKS MISTAii.ED -:'P 1 C I!'E R l N d - - The faove nt rias•been• Pumping.'money into the economy, .. + SAN budgetary deficit will no doubt occur. - � meeting � Present deficits are not.-to be compared with the massive def- PAT. DUNK TEM* 9-184� a _.. - kits rem._u�_�u'ing wartime and it is worth remembering that Pacwties �Roeebank Itt North these were wiped out within a very short period atter the war. i�ATERIm S�V1CiS And the basis of the Government's approach at the present (�a0 200) $.R.. No. 3, P15kering time is to the effect that the objective of providing jobs for an TELEPHONE: many Canadiana am possible is one which traiiecattds bookeepiag S-2= T*"h9II8.'1&9-18M entries. •, ___ ....._ �_• ."- : There is no doubt that the economy is well on the way up�ivarde QHa' ppy Answer TE. S-IM more Jobe than ever in history ase being provided, said it is cer- To T e Cquple k �aWy not the time to put qn the brakes, just when we are mov. OPTOMETRIC LONG DISTANCE CALL Ing strongly out of recdesion. ..,.;;.N. • '.tLET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE'RADIANCE VKiON CARE OF YOUR WEDDING _ ,JOHN L. RAWBON• R.O. �' tag rLegion Dotes BOOK NOW FOR THAT SPECWL DAY . PLEASANT STREEt r - ow LIVERPOOL RD. SOV" A'well attended and pleasant WE COVER FRElICHMAW% MY 'Monteith, Motateittt, Riehl atteesaoon was held by the La<l- s ' HOME -'CHURCH - RECEPTION -'EYES EXAMINED' d, CO. tee' Auxiliary, of Saturday, the 4 FROM ;49:50 UP GMSSE3 FITTED' and REPAIRED. 27th, at the home xn Mrs. Wat- f CHARTERED ACC01tPiTANT3 �. Fairport Road, north,,with &WiW, MKIUDES _ IYENMGS G. W. RIeW_ CA„ R.L.A. an afternoon Tea and Bake Sale, 4 RT APPOINTMENT. TE.9-2601 LKENSED TRUSTEES and also with an added feature �/E'F i1 - '8• x10 "OUR WEDDING".AIBUM ._ Ajax' Oabawo - Stratford of Tea Cup Reading, It is re- 12 — 8 x10 PRINTS — oahawo RAedolph .S-MV ported that a similar afternoon 1 — 4 x 5 "OUR CHItDREWS WEDDING" ALBUM = BURT L WATERS. CJS. is•planned for March, and .if SEAWAY wAtahcm 2-o990 12 - 4 x.5 PRINTS you missed the previous after- SUPPLY noon, make sure of this one, ij r 1 1 1 25 -PHOTO "THANK YOU'NOTES" - WHitehall 2.1397 aleotild p cfting' ^ �` COMPLETE PHOTO NEWSPAPER COVERAGE 24-HOUR SERVICE We are.pleased to igf9t_r6.the �Q , community—,that, o}rt .Student PHOTOS SENT TO NEWSPAPERS.OF YQOR CHOIC't • 7 DAYS A'WEER t L L E R Public' Speiitidng winners jour- a5.00 fol 540 GALS. . aieyed to Bbwmanville recently / _PHONE OR WRITE 00 for 1000 GA�.4. = to.compete in the Zone Compet- itions,for 2500 GALS. HEAT 1 N G itioa>e, aha are Very p to 6 A R R I E P O M E R O Y v report that out of four contest- KAYE"S PLUMBING =, . ISOs contest- and OIT IestobolilNes Runners-up- The two fii'sta from c' Clean4wil Service our community now go on to the WH. 4-6717 PKIfERING :R.R. 3, PICKERING -TE. 9-1117 District P inaW The best of hick j TEMPLE TAXI. - 24HOUR CADS goes with.aar contest". 9 Tudor Sheet, Ajwi 10 Pleased to Moues . ( WK 1-3491 - SRA- S61'111� - EL -- _ 1S IVOW ORS TO :. Also Ofu!COE'f'1rE'1rfY .. 1iiA�IP•I,E StIII�R�S IVE CREST IRORTOA1iEs ARRANGI�s ,. .. .. scow RIORTOAciEs '�O S!E'Y!you Sled �/ A� Iter IQIO lnM Ili ,, tam AVA1LAM POR ADDRIONS ` AND I11 PRpv1MEHTs, / y You► generous donation will Continue the essential Red Cross services and •9.11" / programmes provkfed for your Community. Your dollars will heap the Red VNI ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Cross active and alert.always wiliipg to help you and your neighbour.Through ON E gIFF O MORTOAGEL '.your consideration the traditional work of the Red Cross will be carried on y0Y MORTdAtiE whenever and wherever there may be a call for people to help people.A stror►j1 Red Cross means abetter community. J G L E N D A L E FMNCW° i FOR PAST You will share in every act of mercy=vital work for people of all races, OoupTeous fERVKEi CALL - creeds and.political beliefb across the street, across the nation and across -ITH �► P P L t A N C E 'the world. AUBREY �. IRELAND This year,be ready and willing to,give your share when the Red Cross i _ - canvasser n w SERVICE - volunteer va ser calls. Your donatlo or pledge ill do so much for r:. . so many. TO AND COMPANY ' : gXPERT ;REPAIRS . -now . WASHERS. DRYERS , . Our e I no W -_ rg,,,ple 9.11758 _ ee 100 ADELAIDE ST- w. •.Your Red Cross TORONTO 2. ONTARIO CA - _ • � •'!O L ADDRESS , wetcr.thr t 7anadian R,•�) 't.�aM�l .,,.•dif wl nar.,ne and . Zrtp ..YL'. -sass_- �- _ .- .•_. ...�.,}r.......... ..- '�=: ___ --- — --.'.•""--".•. __ _. _ _ '..""^.".-�� <.---+sem•-.•�s...c.- S- � ._.+err' ��.� �icagn Cl'ialrr� ' e e• w _ _ r /-tea no PAGMsm THE FICKERIMG NEWS _ • N • my SMmk' nttlst beroA tit hib- Lar."il�uiil sW-,wdge+ ``;..fto0tbal!"he1M'#*"sCfijAedl• �-• Pf�Jc NOtic6 TO Bird, peC�S'Seen RteQ esna tori now. `. at least, last SOAP sox DERBY a. The Bay Ridge. News Trophy to winning car. • - Thursday, for I saw bins brag- •. �. Trophy for beet Made (tar, - : - Creditors _ �i►6r This Past Winter •Season . Ing around on the Alfons Road. a,� .te all boys, 10. Au c a s pass inspection bs. _ _ We must have the gleavure'-oi ��as• �.Vic, �• P� M NOMCE TO .CREDITORS Twunshl fore race. AND O'!ER/ Mrs.4. Bi. Cob hsr sent in as ery day. They neem to feed on having the ifsua! winter birds'ia' p and surrounding area. Interesting Item about tie var= the frozen apples, which may our garden;such aa chickadees, _g� And Regulations _ 'Ali creditors sand others hav goldfinches, and sometimes, 1. limit - 14 ears. claims the estate of Iona types of birds she baa not- account for their staying here. Y !ng against while I'm out for a walls, a !William Teefy,•late of the.Tow-n- iced In our area thin winter. About two weeks ago. I saw a 2. All entries to c filed, no flock of evening grosbeaks have later than March 31, 1962, y�rr -:;-_ D;,,,, �lar}r re3deis may be inter- meadowlark along the old belt �lc p-on.veering, m-the�ount� awed overhead. A Vell-knownMr., DO You of Ontario, Retired Farmer: who esied� nowabut some of the line of the C. P. R: tracks, - nd p with Mr. George .Alsop, 882 of on or about the 27th da of birds which have wintered here barely a week ago, F' had the bird-lover in this area told me Modlin Rid., Bay Ridges. Y there was an Oregon Junco in The S�ruee this year. Nearly every da.*r I thrill of seeing a woodpecker in g 3. Cars to be no more than five ,August, 1961, are hereby requir- ed their garden, so, all in all, this and one-hal!feet Ion b one � ed to deliver particulars of the have seen a robin in Frank Mit- Joe Amos' woods where he has g Y p + has seemed to be an unusual HOTEL IS NOW OPEl same to the undersigned not lar- shell's orchard, at the corl:r:I the gr pit. Three weeks ago and one-half feet wide. 8r winter. SUNDAY'EVENINGS FO' - of than March 23, 1962, after of Altona Road and Con. 2. Just I saw a c w in the Bayview 4. Entry Fee - 50c. per car. which time, the said estate will after Christmas I saw a pair of -and' F nc: ve. area, which also . S. 'All" cars to be constructed SUPPERS them. Also, in the same ' ce_, must ha' been a winter guest; by boys -'only. 4:00 till 7.00 P. 80 M. be-distri-1;6te4, b there are pine 6: Fathers may advise and de- Phone: 'M08-3388' only to those claims of which - the undersigned has rctice at flocks of cedar waxwings which crows are back in the city�or WAitehall 2.0940 sign. -'that time... e I can-count on.seeiiig about ev- they have,been crowing: �,:�- 7. Helmets MUST tie•" worn. STATED at Picker-ng, t'r_is I:'nd t da,, of'1 ebruary, A. 5-.,-196a. - u 1lary Teefy andJohn Sy rne. Executory, care William G. `M 4 - Lawsun. Box 310, Pickering, Ontario. #jig ) - NOTICE TO CREDITORS ,,�•� "'�" AND OTHERS ONTARIO All creditors and others.hav- - -ing claims against the estate of - - Franklin Oscar Matice, late of �..m :.. _ - _. _ ale-.. the Village of Pickering, in the County of Ontario, who died on or - about the 17th day of Jan- -..,Uar* 1962, are�rebei � 1 M P O R TA N T ANNOUNCEMENT N O U N C E M E N T particular* sam►ilio the undersigned, not -- ;ater than March 23, 1962• after mom- which m -- which time the,said estate will "�•"� - $-,alaout -your be distributed, having regard �•"'- Name— only to those claims of which :. the undersigned has notice at .--mom DATED at Pickering, this 22nd -HOSPITAL ONTARIO day of February, A. D.. 1962. - • Richard William. Mstice. Ex- eeator, pare Wuliam G. Law- ,-�� �.•- aoa. sox s1a, Pickeei og, Ont. _.. - The need to'obtain a bed in hospital is a matter of urgency to a seriously i,•- x is x x Perms• It is•vital,therefore,that every hospital bed is Ontario be used _ O CREDITO ��,� =. : s-MD. trrHERs _ — — — - : — y.w II it is -- __ __ _. In the Estate or Grace:Ranh• -..,m beds is a mattes of concern to eveiyresidon of t�piroroiace• j own -- bond. WWow, Deceased: _ .i.aaf r ' Ali per9oeie W. Having ciai;ns a- ■.� _- _ _ . gain-it the.,estate of the above- -,��� -_ T0.he/p I m*ol Moro /IORpNal bids avaftbft mentioned, late of the Village -'� will pro pitallsilra benefits of Pickering, in the county of —••�■ Commisai4a now vide Ontario Ht>f i Ontario, who died at the Town ..— r : = to an insured person who-receives hospital care, as an'os;PpstieW, foe �...- :. of .Whitby, on the 24th day. or �•M_ which lu or she, otherwise, would require admisiim as as iti pmt to - October, 1990, are required to _•- file proof of came with the una- hospital overnight. _ YIF �..�. : ersigr -on or before the 29th •—las■ �. `'``,•..� .,t: : - loom— day of March. 1962. TA N- : -- IMPOR T Aller that date the Fabric :Ttuetet wail proceed to distrib- ���� :' the Tequired _ Nan - ' These benefits .will be .provided only.if the hos ita� bats , ute the estate, having regard .��,� �,.. P ai -7 only to the Claims of -whieb he .�..� _ - facilities and after these facilities have been authorized for such out-. �_ Hien shall Issue had notice. ...... patient Use by the local hospital board on d.ie advice of its medical staff. } �— DATED. at Toronto this 22nd .•.ra>♦ Y „ .._� �� day of February, 1962: -■use �� PvseTRUSTEE, ','1-Fere are the . etails:.. ., - �— .arie ,146 Queen SL, West Toronto. n , - �•••' Administrator -...� a Benefits will cover only'Ube hwOfal charges for W R is up to the patient's doctor to decide wict5ei `..,.. -•s■• medical and surgical treatment procedures which, f the t wyll 1p given on an in-grtieat oc ortt ar- :_•� .° ''c b=Wise,would rtgtisFe tlLe patiedt to 6e admitted —pattau basis. Sale Register hospital• Eltamof ores are tam minor opera "�� Y k treattnen Visits to established regular clinics in hosflitai ed . -.: . tient ck nts aro NOT covered. : Saturday, March 17-important ■■.� bIQOd traiiSflitilOnB, etc. _ extensive auction.sale of feeder soon=- And beef `cattle, Iater:iatrona! I ��a•_ `�. .. �- �•�� o - truck: •IdH No. 33'tr3:rtor:eA-C - ' forage harvester, w L`i :a:as; --� xtension of EMERGENCY Otlt Patient Beriefits power farm implements: farm ��ws1 tools; misceAaiieous ' aruc.es: Effective March 1, 1962,when an insuamino- red person has received emergency hospital treatment, a fracture wiInalree— thin :baled hay, straw: grain: choice — 24 hours of ,an accident; Ontario Hospital Insurance also will cover subsequent out-patient servicesr for chest high-class residential household ; _ ssaa>a- I _ furniture electric appliances: I . _..� -X.4ays and the-rhange or removal of cast',until treat nt of the fracture is completed. - Somme-- dishes; crystal: glassware: lied- F sing; drapenea; utensils:.far- Hos treatment for emergency conditions other than fractures will NOT -etc., and lawn furniture; tools; _�,� i'covered beyot�ci the first visit to.hospital within 24' hours of an aa�dent. -• : — �� -etc., at Lot 25, Con_ 4, Markham -�� , Y:' :• `. t♦ Twp.. -on 18th Ave. 'Amile east i. soon— qf Victoria Square, known as -Filcoo Farm. property -of -Bill ..■�a� f--------- POINTS TO REMEMBER Siberry. Sale at l.00 p. m. sharp •••� Terms cash. So reserve. Farm • Fa�niiy premium• Appliradoa fOrmt are available at -..sold. See bills for full particul- 1. Ontario Hospital' Iissuranco-in-patient benefits cover •ot I stns■•- ars. ISN & CLARKS PREN- _'�� it naval,hospital services (tae ofegola operating all hospitab, most basks, and all Comma�asion ol9oa. TICS, auctioneers. Markham + X-rays,drup,laboratory ser Am;etc.)in'standaTa the.Fama* pessira.346, Stouffidlie 1 —� - Clerk. ward accommodation for a. maey'•dar ss, su se,rme MOON— son— Clerk. - 4 T. is ao chaege•in Oetario .I�ospilal >manaoe l are medkally acce0W7- - _ premiums:-fty remain at'$2.10 a montk for•a single (mar 15) ...� - anti $4.20 a month for a faaniy: lt0ie'tYat i ssss..r• • x x XX Z. Dependent d�dren arse to be covered under the V P imideaa (afa 15'16 0f the people) - U�•-- ...,� �' wbsa thalF'xath• ape. llt~ marry 6,000,000 Ontario Saturday, March 10-auction � 1 dos applicable ��~' ' �tr0'oow � � � �' _ --- separately at ode sale of faun machinery, ,two ■� 1 - „ - must then register , tractors; large quantity grain; �.� es NOT cover--- t. aced vara, cleaned and treated ..,� Ontario Hospital Insurance �lo: ; r !' r John •Heere combine; baled -•i.n � r � �� ',�� � tervice� whiclj:'aro✓int `'! agir tnpdic�,srrrsiaal,or piti{rite-data. hay: furniture, etc. on Lot 4 �+� '�' • an mienf Pry a.wiin6 LD `41�-1M 't '}MOIIIQ ► ' lei •, Con. 8, Markham Twp., on No• -�� 'i for semi-peivate or pd- or�ambulaaoe and Ohm tion i• 1 ate ti000mniodatioa. do not, M themselves, notwally trgr i a Highway, one mire south of i+'m i .-:admissioe p as in-patient. chur pm - -F arkham Village. Property of -..�a� .�-�- - -- �.�i1, Frank Robb, and the estate et - ----- -� allow the late John Robb. Sale at 1.00 _ _y. P. -in, sham. Terme, cash on = - soon- day of We. No reserve. Bo - : .: _ am— sold. :Ural' sold. F�►N a cc..ARxE ON`;CABIO HOSPITAL SERVICES. COMMISSION �-- PRENTICE, auctioneers. Jas. - .�- Smith, clerk. !•tOd 110N0 _ S :TRUST, TORONTO 7, ONTARIO _ son— (mar : ('mar 8) �_ _- STOP FROZEN OIL - ..a SUGGESTION: Karp thin.inf PIPER ot�nneltion'for future ieferoncQ. or .••.mss WATER P1PLr8 - Call , , 7 THURSIPAY. MARCH a. 1NL z: - t - T N E• PICKERING NEWS 5 ff PAGE 3EV= ------------ Comic Events -AUDLEY Coming FAIRPORT ••one Mom's opinion' ; _ The Community.Club met at WANT�D>E PICKERING VILLAGE the schgol-on Saturday evening BY + THE OBSERVER COUNCIL with the president, Bert Guth- -BEACH The hregular Meeting of the rie conducting the business..A .. Pickering Village Council will game of court whist was en, A lull 80 minute program of It is encouraging to see the considerable interest shown by the a • .� be held on joyed, the winners being. Lad- stereo phonic sacred music and Tueedsl, March 13, 1862, iea,- Mrs. A. Richards and Shir- films of beautiful California new residents of Bay Ridges in community affairs. Not only are L D at, 8.00 P. M., in the Council ley Smith; Gents - Mr. A. Rich- scenes was thoroughly enjoyed there many organizations. actively working in Bay Ridges itself. f Chambers, Pickering Village. and Ernie Joyce. by a group of Hi Teens last but their interest is extending to other organizations, bodies and Bruce A. Hogarth, Clerk SYmPathy is 'extended to Mr. Monday evening. The 'program happenings elsewhere in Pickering Township, and,in my opinion • �1 and Mrs. E. Leder and Elsie in entitled "Holiday in Stereo" is a good indication that Bay Ridges community will end up truly - r� +D 1\ __ the passing last Friday of their and said to be America's fore- being a part of Pickering-Township and not just an isolated co- ROUGE HTf.r_ son-in-law, Mr. Hubert Rachi, most concert of inspiration was mmunity without any ties to or interest in the remainder of the - 4!; HOME AND SCHOOL. of Oshawa and of Mrs. Leder's presented in Forward Baptist t°wrsahip, M. ^+y The next meeting.will be'held brother-in law, Mr.. J. Witzke church, Toronto. The film ctrl%- ior e °n Wednesday, March 14, at of Rouge Hills. ?4r. and Mrs• inally scheduled for last Mon- We know that a township councillor has been elected from this ti takes interest in 8.00 p: m. Topic - -The Four Witzke and family lived for a day will be shown at next Mon- area. I note that the Community Association a es an r Rpm=sibil- few y--rs in*the home now ow- day evening meeting of the Hi- school affairs and Planning Board affairs. The Association has F-reA pates' it ned by s. J. Cowie, on the eens at air pis Church made it's position clear on the stock, car track'issue an now } Agplea anPotatoes :For Sale. Y' -" Ws. Road. Happy birthday wishes to Litt- see that a Soap Box Derby-ts to,be-.established on an annual b-as McIntosh 12.25 per bushel. Other Bob 'McHugh entered Sunny le Nancy Morris who was three- t alT eligible boys may enter whether they live in Bay !' •. ?varieties available. Please bring `,St- Andrew's EAmUes' Aid brook Hospital last week. years old, Thursday, March' S. Ridges or not. ---- containers for apples. Open on will 'meet on Thursday, March A number in the community We are sorry to have to say The considerable interest in community affairs is good for Pick- i :week-ends. 15, at 2.00 p. m., at- the home have been ill iwith flu. Last week goodbye to. Don ey family of -gig and is just one more of the many advantages brought to the fl PICKERING ORCHARDS of Mrs, Frank Hall, 82 Kingston the attendance in the Junior Sunrise Blvd., who are moving area by this-new community. I say one of the many advantages, '..pne mile west of Pickering Rte, East.. The ladies of the Room was down to six, from the. to the States.. We wish .them Village, on No. 2. Highway. congregation are invited to be usual total of twenty-6wo. happiness in their new home. because of course in my opinion the development h this new ea Phone: WH2-1847 present. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin Mr. and .Mrs. A. Bali and mmunity brings improvement and advantages to the whole area. FOR SALii-Gt}rney , electric and the girls_ visited Mr. and family hav�moved from Lake- The water,and sewage plants while only serving a small area to Mrs. Walter Hollinger, Cherry- view Ave., to a new home on date, will eventually provide service for many older residents of stove, 32-inches wide. Perfect Crescent Rd. Pickering at a cor4�iderable.saving, for of course: the planta did condition. WH2-3903. Carel ' Thanks wood on Sunday evening. The Ladies Dorcas'Society of - Misr# Agnes Broadfoot, Ottawa not cost any'resident a cent. The water and sewers too will make visited at the home of her bro- Dunf' it Baptist chucr meets the industrial land more desirable and perhaps even now, we can MARCH SPECIAL CARD 'OF THAN a ata this Thursday evening ' I wish to extend A grateful ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and g Y g see the results with the purchase of land by a sugar refinery. ' gr Mrs. Ron Cox,- recently. March 15th at 8 p. m. All ladies Coleman clearance-2 and 3- Y• Then too, there are the savings in police, fire, road and adminis- burner stoves; Lanterns: Cool- thanks to my many friends of in the area; are cordially wel- Faiport Beach, and Pickering, come. tration costs which I am sure will result from this new common - ere; One gas refrigerator. new; kindness and sympathy Many happy return of the ity and '.s considerable assessment. NEXT WEEK'S JACKPOT s Hot plates gas: One new out- Y P it P } board motor. Limited stock.t- me Tri the deaf. of mr _-- _ day_to hole_ Josephine Newman Some mesons like to say that Bay Ridges has not and will not Coleman Stoves and Lanterns, beloved husband. William John $1 15t•uu who ii. be Lhree ears old on hel the touiistii and that It will;be a-coati item for this inure- cleared and Bericed. Spring Ox I especially wish to thank FOR 58 NUMBERS Saturday. March 10th. icipality, but it is not so. I suggest: This year's and future coun- Pastor David Holmes. for his Rev. John Downs. Pastor of �s - they Prices only, from 32.50 each. a All monies obtained from the oils are of course the key to the success of Bay Ridg. ey consoling words: all the donors Bingo Social w111 go toward the Pickering Beach Community must keep costs down and not add to our municipal cos's the ex- Bingo HEATL'tiG, of the many beautiful floral off-,Park and Hall. The.Park at pre- church will be guest speaker at _pensive frills sometimes regarded as necessities. Common sense Phone: WH2-U91 erings: also cards of sympathy. sent has two skating rinks, one this Sunday in the morning and at council level will- mean that the Bay Ridges community and the McEachnie Funeral Home, for hockey and,one for Leasure- evening services at Dunfair FOR SALE-1954 Chev. in good for their kind. efficient manage-. P the rest of the municipality will both benefit.. _ Ba fist church. �i'e iriYite you running order, for second car. merit o! the service: also 'Dr, skating. We. need your support P 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 to continua this good, work._ to join us this Sunday. Priced for quick sale. Phone.: W, W, Tomlinson, for his kind• Come to the Bingo at the Thirty Cubs and fifteen of the -It is with pleasure that I noticed a few weeks ago that Clare- 939-3250. ness., Rouge Hili Community Hall, a- parents enjoyed a" social time mont is soon to have a dial telephone system. This will be a great ...'^ .- 4.{�- m, ta_�-c�-W -.,-. �_:#•�-�ba:' - £ • --_ within-'Erie area of the Claremont exchange Mrs qua lity-Tiirnothy-or Alfa a. -- - erhng ireI-st ° W. p: S. McKay, Brock Road. way every Friday. at 8.00 P. m. at the Community Hall. The hoped that there will be. free dialing privileges to Brooklin, �Stod- South.. Phone: WH2-0997. CARD.OF THAI Everybody welcome. group viewed two films and ffvilie, and PAckering ECCHRE following that enjoyed refresh- (mar etreats- The builder of this new exchange buildingI note, is a Stout!- I mar ?3 Mere words are inadequate`to There will be a Euchre held menta prepared by Mrs. Dick ville firm and apparently the Bell have followed their usual prae express our gratitude, to each at the Rouge Hill Communit _ PMr. Mr. Jim .Baker a past "Wan and everyone who ham helped us t, Cub Master was a welcome floe of inviting certain contractors to bid on their buildings and ' ryo P Hall on Saturday evening next, not inviting public tenders. It would be interesting to know how GOOD_ USED CI,OT'EiL°IG is through these days of sorrow at 800 P. m. Proceeds to aid m Bye-� man of the Pickering Township builds firma were invited to with beautiful flowers, words of finishing grafts of the interior o: The.next meeting of the Fair- Y P ng urgently need, so a bale will be sympathy, and-deeds of infinite the Hall. Everyone welcome. Port Beach Ladies' Association tender. - pack2d at the week end for Ev kindness•--we can say "`thank Come and support your com• will be held aY the community O - O - Q-- o -O -0- 0 - 0 1 Hall, by the Presbyteria:s k. hall on Tuesday, March 13 at Spring flood time will soon be here I presume from the calend- �� •-ange you so much". especially than munity. - _ M: S. Anyorse wishing to con- ing Rev. Melville Buttars for 2 p. m, ar and this brino several thoughts to mind. The first is of course tribute to this worthy cause, his understanding and kindness The Girt Guides are remind- how effective will the Highway improvements be in preventing may leave same,At the church.. ed that their orders for Guide oz with Mrs. Norman Graham, to us, flooding in.the Pickering Village area? if the spending of money t1 -24 Kingston Road. E. Picks Mn. Lilly Grundy. and Cookies must be in by Saturday will prevent flooding then there will be no flooding in Pickering Voll e• � Barbara end Eric r �D CROSS REEDS yNI Hap March 10th• but I wonder, The second thought is about the various conser• ag Harps Congratulations to Monica and Dolores Dunne who will celeb- vation areas in our tpwnship. What has been done to conserve, :Help Wanted Memoriam rate birthdays, Mon: Mar. 12th, we prevent cr retard the serious spring ruri-oI . which cairaes the HOME HELP wanted: to dive _Donald Blackstone enjoyed floods? Nothing I suggest' Oh yea e have wonderful parks = in, Two small children. Phone --IN MEMORIAM last weekend away at tits aunt's but conservation 1-haven't .noticed it_-A...xeview,ot the objects . TEmpje 9-3614. farm at Vernonville, Ont. o! the Metro Conservation Authority is needed: or it's- Hama In loving memory of Walter Gail Hansen of Park 'Blvd.. should be changed to "Parks Authority". ; Upholstery repairs: ieco�bry: G. White, who passed away on WATER has been ill recently and has March 3,-19d7. riot been able to be at school, re-styling,-New sets made to or- Those we love, we- never.lose. Many Fairport Beach resid• der. Wide selection of materials. _ .: � } �° With our Secretary being ill, the: British Guiana• Yesterday and Free Estimates. No olaterials. For always. they will be loved, nets attended and enjoyed the business period -gas brief. -. :Phone: "Sob" • 839.2813. remembered and treasured. Open House at Dunbarton High Mrs, Robertson. our Dorcas Today-, and a fine film strip -Always..in our memory TelepboAe: School last ween. Secretary, had a fine collection w� shown on the same subtest. j :mar 30 E —� Tempts 9-1"S Mre P Pearsall's�s aster Ruth of Dorcas work arranged for the Mrs Boyes closed'the a topic with I+oviulfty remembered by wile o! Midland was a %Z'tor at the members, also.,items for Bazaar an appeal for support and-:pray- - i Ens and Family. _._ Pearsall home last week. ro.ect era or the workers In: this field. Employ t Wtd. .._ P j a. sorry to hear that The Spring Thankofferin will _ . _ Mrs. J. D. Scott. Diocesan P g g CHILD CAPE Mr. S. MacKenzie of Park Cr.. Dorcas Secretary, is to beinvit- be held on, April 5, "with, Mrs. brill..mind children in my own has been ill and confined to the ed to-the May meeting which is Paul Newton, Whitby, as -guest �. ___ bome. Reasonable. Phone:- house for some time now. to take the form of a luncheon. speaker. ]WT32-3893. 11de1' New Management b- -.A vcoik meeting is planned for The 'members were urged to CARTS AND SERVICE " h New-' or Fri�he World Day o! Pray- I V Thursday, March 8. in the Par- attend- -- Washing>riec,tn.f-f20 end v' - �. a J. Motors ' d--u ash Halt, to peek and mend er Service in the Unite Church a AJAX RARC3AIN'CENTRE Churc day, March 9. Ukdted Church Women used children's clothing, which The offering was receiv�'and Phone; WHitehall 2-6410 has been'collected over•the past opes Ewry N•gh1 Till 9 a'deek Hi . hwa No. 2. and Brock Road few weeks for missions: dedicated by Mrs, ;Murdoch. c On the evening of March 1, A delicious lunch was served -_ g Y g The meeting lowed with dainty h Women met the nin the nC E. Centrited Church e refreshments. de Mrs.Wright,Miller and Mrs. Via. d - .. _(FOIiMEEiLY SLBL7iBAN SERVICE) ,,�,' i ' Cbrit Wri , co-hostess. " c COMPLETE SERVICE STATION FACrLrrrz6 for their monthly meeting. The St. Andrew s res And ' Pbyterian TRY A "NEWS" iN Ski Preparatory Service was held � SS1F��D AD _GAR WASH AND MOTOR DZ-GREASING - $3.98 _ mletingd aie field on the first Church W. M. S. at 7.00 p. m.-CLA } FREE PICSTh sda of eVery St. Andrew's Church Swway •L'P AND DELI`EBY SE$VECE P m sharp. One Unit The monthly meeting of the -- - starts at 8.00 P. m. due to the Women's Missionary S"ty on Sunday Service was held - very commen a was-held at the hom._. coniucted b Mr. K. of its•members. Hugh Miller, Thursday evenir► .; Heron, 'minister, with Mc- our meeting was again well March 1. The meeting was ,cont- Clement at the organ. attended. The Chairman of the ducted by Mrs. James Mur Thechoir entered to the Pro. AAVING FURNACE TROUBLE Standing Committees gave their dock,. Vice-President: The De. cessional "The' King of Love x reports, and it was decided the votionaL Service was convened My Shepherd Is". The combined _ month of April • was to be a by Mrs. Wm. Boyes, assisted,by Senior and Junior choir sang - SHOP OPEN' . MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY "shower of articles for the Baz• Mrs. Brisbin, Mrs. Summers, 'Worship the Lord in the I �, , aar". The program conveners Mrs. Waters and Mrs. Miller. Beauty of His Holiness", with �i40' AND FRIDAY—" PAL — SATURDAY 6 P.M. had another splendid topic. on Mrs. Bovet gave a fine por- -the solo taken by „Mrs, Helen JEST OWN TUBES f1�L ( whsch much discussion bwasloc errs trayal of churches at "Work to Brisbin. i YOUR N � It gave - "Teen-age ProbUms • It gave many mothers a closerkowWNW "' look b what the teen-ager won-, Have You A Hearin Problem? -` •> les about, outside the home. Our � •' ` �. members enjoyed it.very much. For the enlightenment of those afflicted with a hearing problem, and look" forward to next we offer absolutely FREE.a copy of the book "1f0UR HEAR- ING PROBLEM" by J. M. Murdock. After read:ng this all; RELAX and CaII St. George'% Anglican Church revealing book, yow-wili say."`at last, I've learned more about Women'% Auxiliary { j my hearing problem than I've ever known before". ARTHUR s I The AfCernoon Branch of the Save your hearing. learn 'bow you may 'prevent ' -coming a ..:,MITCHELL r victim of deafness:•how to achieve hearing rehabilitation. Causes ' f Women's -Az lofts* -of St. Geor- ge's Anglican Church held their and kinds of deafness. and-their correction. Whether hearing aids LIMITED meeting on• March 1, at the Par, benefit or,harm the hearing. You may save hundreds of dollars. ish, Hail. ,The' meeting opened(,'Write toda% for a FREE 42-Page Book, to South "STATION ROAD - WN- 2-6 with the President conducting } ('� 11CKERING. -TE_934l1 'ass ;:: w... the Worship Service. Mrs: Steep• -sultsICE 10'x; 200 Gage f. S herd, in her fine ... 41:1011IT SERV Temple 9 1181 WH 2.588Y 838 11$1 her Bible Reading s and rine od• uced our Stud Book - ,.Jesus . Hamilton Qntaria •-- -tile-Liht`of the bPorid". -'-- • r H E P hE�( E R 1 N d NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 19 0 PACE EIGHT °{ ggO�GNAlW NEWS Towriship Recreation Committee - �CLaREIV�ONT 1 oeell, Vice-Chairman,.-Robt. I WOMEN'S F r)Aladin: ..Secretary, Bob Hock- Horspital Auxiliary - Mr. Ed. Bon:_n(:e rct:u•nef• Mrs. U. Caswell of Oshawa,► -- Hears Several Delegations !ley; Treasurer, Reg. Sa:•de�on, visitrd with her brother �lrs, W. home sir► Sunday after a week and Members: Jack Rennie,- --- lie !!lurch .meeting of the in Flori with his brother-in- Hamilton on Raturdity. Jack Anonby, Clark Vanstone, Mrs. Smith of Toronto visited Iµ'omen's Hospital Auxiliary is Ticks Con,Township's P.theirecre- o d covered of sides wall col- law. !Jessie %IcGuire. Ken. Junes, Ft- Afr, find Mrs, G. A. beer un I to be held in the Nurses' Resid- ation o^mitres held 8 thein ored transits:* About t}uent3y members o; the hel Green. Steve Doucette. The 4 ence,•on Monday, March 12, at first meeting with a fall attend Mr. Sandnam produced the -Claremont Cub Pack and three I'park Board will meet with.the Sunday, ur .n m. Th's rnect:r.- 1L bE ante anu heard several delegates architect's glans for this pro- �}nrua'rry•i.t extended to.-Mrs R.i of their Leaders aaenueri 'clic.( gym;t;un'.t_; Assn iafiun on tlj� I a "'�+ur�c meeting", so please ions during the evening. ect to,cost $1,300,000.00 He & < �tillei; in the passing of her fa ! save, and bring your tall juice! Committee members present: that within two years they --hockey game at the :vIalr4e :.ea_ ;:12th,of Jiarc`n-*P�n the '+ " _Gardens or. Sa:�rda nigh-z- !; ther, the la'.e-1fr.- R.twn--Fac+?-� - } � ���d Day Hill bs the m_ain_.op _ - cans. Come -and bring your Chairman, F. B. Baker: Mrs. would have the money. a A number ft-om here attic„•9ed • �v�k' tc for 'discussion. It was fel Several, boy's and g'.rls of tihe l firends. Refreshments will be Lee -Beet•. secretary; Mr. C. question of whom he repres- the Ajax and.Pickering Hospit•'the5z' meetineg 'should be-h.l'• served. Laycox,'rlr. K. Vizelp, Mr. D. sated or where tyre money waa a1 D L:�e 13st Fridag night. public school hoiikey team jour A. Beer. Mr. Don Hopkins, Mr: com'.ng from, r. Sandham {,every second . Monday. blrs r Sunday to Qu'.te a, r.saber are at :.cine I Dick. Cooper outlined the woil neyed to Toronto on W. J. Greening and Mrs. Jean would only,say that it'would be w_th the flu sad.colds this week. see the hockey game at ALaple L• M:Pherson from council. ready. Mr, and 'airs. Sims and fam:,I o: the Scouts, Cubs, Guides an(' Leaf gardens. -A rs. Wannop, Mrs. -Harder!. Mr. George Hall, president of ,Mr. Donald Clarke speaking. Brownies in the community. I' The committee of Cubs and Atrs. R” Ellicott and Mrs, -W• of the Dunbarton' Athletic Club on behalf of the Township Little end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill. was pointed Scouts e a sacs t moon• e Welsh. creation Committee is teapot.• ship hall on Saturday evening preceded by a lunch supple' post:on and requested assist- work and said, they now have Bible for the Swimming Classes. which drew a large crowd. by the committee of the 143 ance. He said there'were 75 of a group of 21 persons, and also Mr. and Mrs. Clare Keev;l the Baseball Teams and-the An- �.� 'third meeting of the co- lbs. of Meat. All ladies'welcome the members paid up at $2.00 a weekly drama workshop Of -- -,were in Toronto last Sunday.. ' I nual Hallowe'en Party. Twent mmittee of 143 lbs. of Meat met The young people's of St. each and a total of 125 meixtters 32 persons. He -told-the comm- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Willison• persons were nominated for the at the home.of Mrs-. _Shirten, John's church held their meet- on the books. Mr. Hall said no'ittee that the drama 'group's /of Brockville, visited their dau-l Recreation Committee and they ,when plans were made for the ing in the school on Sunda ev- `/:ghter Mrs. Elmer Wilson and will meet soon to elect their Ex- Y one gets paid, for their efforts:. expenses were high and that _fami on Sunda and on Satur- achievement day to be held in egg with .the president, Pat He outlined the work that-being frosri Sept. to Dec., their losses ,ly y. ecutive.. _ Masonic Hall at Port Perry Gray in charge. A discussion done and said that the Club is amounted to 5580.00 onthe seas- theday$ attended the 85th birthday to report Mr. Bob Ben- on March 21, also plans for the was held re buying Y. P. ins e celebration of Mrs. Morgan Som po Yi g P ready to put on gymnastic dis- on. It was sugg sled the drams son has had to return to the luncheon which will precede the and anyone wishing 'to purch- plays for any organization. He group also apply to Pickering ;Pugh. A� Hospital. Institute meeting on March 13. ase one, please get in -touch said that 5283.00 was owing for and Ajax for' assistance. Mr. The World-Day of Prayer will Mr. D..June visited on Sun- The. World's Day of Prayer with the president The program rental of the Dunbarton School. Kal Vizely expressed the opin. be.held this Friday, at 2.00 P. day with MY and Mrs. F. Hay- service will be held in the chur- was in the form of a film en- The committee moved to ask ion that the project is too .high m.-in the Baptist Church, as a 'ward ch here on Friday, March 9 at titled "Night Children". More council to make a grant to the per person. The Theatre Group joint service. Mrs. Robert Buz- Mr and Mrs. J. McGuire and 2.30 p• m. Everyone welcome: films Are to 'be secured. Host- Club to cover this amount. - is to approach Dunbarton Hilt -'ton of the United Church will be family spent Sunday in Toron- Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Ellicott' ess pat Gray' and Pat Harden Mr.' Bert Sandham appeared School as. to a more reasonab• the guest speaker. to with. Mr, and- Mrs. J. Ken• an4 family of Uxbridge visited The next meeting to,beheld on and outlined his proposal, not le rent. There was a good attendance with lfia parents, Mr. and Mrs. -April 1st with Mary Lynn only 'for a stock car race track, -.The Secretary was instructed., _ :at the Community Association nedy. y - Randall Ellicott on Sunday. Blackman and Diane Carter, but for an arena, restaurant, to write all recreation assoo�- meeting here last week. Mr. The regular meeting of the meet McGrath acted week. Chair. Cubs and. Scouts Mothers Aux- The Women's Institute will and Dorothy Willson as host• swimming pool, grounds for cations asking them to'"fdrwa� iii was held at the home .of meet 'in the tow>IoYiip hall on eases. soccer, football, tennis, and a proposed budget for the year. man. It was urged that paten m'}' p,' +bowling alleys: The.-dirt track - be impressed that more fac31- Mrs- Fred Williams. Plans were Tuesday. March 13 at 2 m'. There will be a Euchre in the i P made for the Father and Son Program convenor Mrs. Burt-I-Township Hall on Tuesday even-1111 sties are needed for the child- ren of this community. It wast Banquet to be held in April. .Qn. Roll,call - How I can prey tag, :[arch 13 e Good Prizes. Telt that this would cut. down J Mrs. Lindsay Death showed col- ent fire in the home. Hostesses. Unit 3, of the United Church I oured pictures of her trip .to Women will hold their regular PIPES FROZEN hall and park. It was. agreed]the West: meeting on Thursday afternoon. J(�r• the amount of damage to the� -• that the Park Boaid would sit Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Sanderson Stephen spent the weekend with March 15, at the home of Mrs. - motored to P.ochester and Syr-I their aunt. Mrs: Robt. Hockley. Allan Ellicott, assisted by Mrs. :_ T 1 1 f•v ��* i r.-1� for a two-year-term Eleven I _ - _• -- "- 1 nnranna °e.ere ••••••»:••:•• .�_i.» +',-.___AC.LLE._.Qn__.LIIE'_!+.°-£'�k-en'i�-fL'_v*at.l.._R_rr-jo roT+�rt itr Li r.•__Irk'^at^u.. Si-_Snr4�r33T C[1iSwen- .- p�� relatives. I Porter confined to bed during er firs. H. Malcolm. Poll Call " Board, and Wm: Gliddon sugg•j week, with flu.- ` Spring' . safely by new method with 'estod that all elesen sit on_the .Mrs. Lynn Sanderson and the past F- ..._ modern electrical equipment d P'AT DUNNE - Temple 9-3.841 - The Ontariotunicipa Boar - . P. F.hi 818-90.. IN THE MATTER OF Section 30 ut The Planning Act '(A- :360, C. 296) - �ND �» - ?v TFiE-l6 ATTER OF. an application by tile..Corporation of the -4 Township of Pickering, for approval of its Restricted Area By- ' law 2667,gassed the ,19th day of February, .1962: :APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING _ THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints._ W013• -� -the 198: �_�he_,haur. QL_TFLX • ;'clock 4 the Forenoon, at,tbe.Couze,il,Chambers, in the Town- ship of Pickering lin Brougham, Ontario); for the hearing of all •„-- Parties interested in .supporting or opposing this application � at orotito this 1st. day of March, 1962. -:.-g OCR OP toN S. AND ►l` '' .DATED T LlIENTS .ARE - j - (Apedo S. Viekem, Secretary I •oboo -WEI.GO� a no - ' L TOWNSHIP THE CORPORATTO�i"OF THE TOVbTiSHIP OF PICKERIDIG BY-LAW NUMBER 2667 PLEASE ADDRESS c - _.T ._.. t - = 'OUR LETTERS TO: i \ be'ng a.By=law o air end B'ti'Law No.. 26'yf .,.-� , I WHEREAS -!ROBERT G. ROY _ _ - F REAS the Council � the Corporatio-i of the Township of - t Pickering•dee&hii it desirable to'aa7end the provisions of Hy-Law _ R. 'R. Z .� r+ j. Vd. 2627; +� NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of 'the TOwu- :KLARE1t0\!, ON �•i- :.y! _ ship of P,ickering ENACTS AS FOLi�OWS - ' Sec of the said`yByLaw, reading "17. 3. 1 Notwithatandisg anything contained in Seetioh it: 1, of this $�-Law the lands Section deiscribed below and any buildings or structures erected thereon troth time to•t:ime isiay be used as an automobile racing c" rt • \, That of the Township of Pickering comprising Part an 02 Zone. Purpose of this project and other use - of.Pickering compridag . is to That part of the Township ring rAr that part of trot lti,'Coao�fssiOn 1. bwaRtded•`M the noft attract all etiaic groups ►� by the southerly limit of the Canadian National Rat= b Y million member's, in furtherance rehQgt r < y , Ifty;on the east by the wester limit of Chu 7 westerly q a :� Qn tye south by thenorth Britt, o! 8tatian 'Pala! of manic, art, literature, opera,' Street, sad on,the west by the westerly limit of Lot li. ballet, concert, rte. Together• be amended to read: ,.w with as hole �{!y "1T. 3. 1. Notwitttistsnding anything contained in Section 17, 1. eI ry th}a By-tAw, the lands described' below and any buildings or Club -v�W provide mesas to structures erected thereon from'time to time may be used an an automobile racing circuit and other uses permitted in as 02 zone. 41 build & maintain >i home for ___-- .• That part of the Township of Pickering comprising that - r -• - ,� if �. - the aged at no cost to anybody rt of Lot 16 in Concession 1, bounded on the north by j Pa K only the charitable donor. Ctom. the southerly limit of Station By-Pass Street, on the F ... ,. * ' Gostin claims this project is r east by the easterly'limit of Lot 16, on the south bOr tht - ! taxable! Work has been stopped y the easteily Iimio,Stat dv R d l i on- ° taxa k the west b ' a np�l a more intellige��8mtc8- gy_ AW-,read- =Second.tittle this.19th day of February has the vision required to app- 1962. Feb- BW read a Thii=d time and-PASSED this 19th day of rY rectate It. Note:-A model of this teary 1962. rc Is on display at the McLaughlin ; '(signed] J. Sl#ERMAN SQOTT, Reeve - x Memorial Library in Oshawa, -(sigaedj L. T. JOHNSTON; Otert :1 ♦ u •�, TRUIUDAY, llUVAN 8, IM -' , :a, T H E P•1 C K E R 1 ING ' NEWS PACE• xuvE - - -, ur ...Dun ht her West Roue ' Red Cross Home Nursing Grads m ''�°�' edf Bay Ridges News Budget = g minerals" gathered from all March is the "Red Crose. v parts of the world, part of which Soekey Highlights coaches geared themselves Eos Mbnth" for the Pickering Red Receive Certificates And Puss were classed as "semi-shed- overtime activity, but Mariies froom Society Campaign for sous". Some were self polished. _ The ninety boys ranging in Lewis Jackson_disappointed eV- _ and others by machine. Among Canvassers will be'call- Graduates of the recent claw age from 8 yeah to 18 years, other interesting information, eryone especially St. Mikes an Ing on the local residents for in Home Nursing held by Pick• lead, and we hope the canvass- Mrs. Balfour told its a great participating in the sudden their eupporters by scoring the donations for this worthwhile ering Branch of the Red Crost era who give of their time so death play-offs. last Saturday winner with three minutes to go. majority oL the minerals o! the - aa of the-Bay Ridges Hock- organization. Be ready -with Society were presented witr clreerfuh in:this cause, will-be part Y JA -off drew more Y world maybe found in Canada. - Sunday a-p y your donation when-you are their Pins'and-•Certificates by net with good weather in which ey, League reminded the few supporters who were provided ' The members we're also fav- called upon in the next few the President, Mr. A. W. -Cane o make their tails-and the us- spectators present, ,that. Stas- with•action galore. Cansdiens, weeks. and the Class Instructor Mrs oared by'having.with them Mrs. . ley Cup fever would soon over• sal cheerful response to this'Ur- A. McKenzie, Brock Road, who ably coached by �;-w&lter Rhien- W. H. J. Thompson, at the reg ent a eal. going all the•.devqut hockey ad- mentor Sand Alexander, and 3 PP , - -_- specializes -in, the growing `of' itis across the land. Y isb, East Ave., have just ,ret- ulcer branch meeting, on.Tours, t who, incidentally, spent several trrried-fmm a month's holiday, day, Marbh 1. all kinds of herbs. She ariswer- Thrills and excitement were hours stud the hocke • in- ed the many questions of the - ying• Y when they visited their son and -Mrs. W. Sowerby, Chairmar. Pickering Women's Institute groupconcerning Committee officials paved the winter ts, guided his, char• - herbs in cooking. This proved way for all teams to particip night;, Mr..,and Mr$. Russ Ferguson, th4nked Mrs. .Thom{ison for the gee 'hi• 7 - 2 victory. A. Races I Rouge Hills Dr, enjoyed the helpful way in which she had•in- ''The regular- monthly meeting -enlightening and helpful to ail ate because of-a late start and had a memorable day scoring company of their two daugh- strueted the Class, and sans-' of the Women's Institute was home-makers. Mrs. C. E. Brown the lack of facilities•to operate five big goals. Raas started to E ters and their families from faction was expressed that four- held on February-27, in the St. thanked both ladies for-giving rch on a class basis Scor efor t adding dw with With Peterboro,..over.-the week-end. teen out of the fifteen original Hall Mrs.prisbytenantoofcuthe ernoontfieir i so enjoyable.eking the aft score entire committ6 has John Scott, Eat Ave., had members of'the,Class had tom AndrewI -- tried in vain the past several two minutes left in regulation chair iii the absence of the Pre• Lunch was served by Mrs J. weeks to rent artificial,ice sur- �a the misfortune to have his sol- pleted and passed the Course- time, Starry Dave Bumie, who lar, bone broken while playing an unusually hi h rcenta e, sident. A very interesting pro- Hasek and Mrs. E. Andrew, our —faces within an hour or so driv- scored two in Saturday's game; • .. p yi.g. Y g as g a hockey in the Bantam Division In fact, the Class was oversub• gr' m was given. Mrs. J. Bal- hostesses. •. •-•- -. Ing time but beyause.of a busy banged in two fast goals to tie -- g of the West Rouge Junior'Lea- scribed,- and another Course is - hockey,schedule in other areas it up. The officials decided on gue, at Stouffville, last Satur- to be held later iri the year. L-and the uncertain weather con- a 15-minute overtime period, i 1e1■■■■r•tt■t■■■at■■■t■■■t■■■t■■a■■■■a■■■■■■■■■ Pe day morning: John's many Those graduating were: Mrs. .� - 4iticim. 'It was decided to wind and then young Mr. Rasa took ! ■ ed hocks activit Y g friends from Dunbarton. High I Audrey Pickard, Mrs.._Nellie BETTER tI r .up organized Y Y command. He lit the lamp four School acid fa the district,-wish Bradshaw, Mrs. Ortha Hughes, — FOR BL♦ l LiZ SERVICE iCE ■ If the weather •allows it is •ernes before team-mate.. Jahn him 'a speedy recovery. Mrs. Clara Wilson, Mrs. Eileen - = - N 'possible exh#bition games will Fredericks broke the monotony The West Rouge Ladies' Cl werl5y, . Mrs, Anne Tonkin, ■ be arranged• and added one more for the have given'a t C-iaremont Co-operative s Very little encouragement has Bi gift of a cheque Mrs. Wilma Rombough, Mrs. ■ ry Canadiena. Malcgm Fellows for three hundred dollars to the Edith Rogers,-Mrs: -Lucy Ned- a N _ been displayed by the greats played another strong game in School for Retarded Children, son, Mrs. Pauline Liipley, Mrs. t'�nnounces- towards this small group known the nets for the Canucks. Iron .at Ajax. The money is specially Elaine Litherland, Miss Judy - as the S Committee. They man Eddie "Powers" Row ■ ? P'or'ts orated to,purchase playground Bryant, Miss Margaret Carter,l a THAT BOTH STORE ,-4-ND WAREHOtiBE ARE NOW ■ - . have devoted countless hours esonce again refereed all the equipment at the school, for the Mrs. Helen "Erickson. f a t■ flooding the rink with garden games, both Saturday and. Sun- children. Mrs. G. McConnell and Mrs. - l+mea and clearing the snow be- day. n Dail A/Iand. 'i'hrough fore each tilde and game. I e St. Patrick'spaiice, Spon- A. W. Tyas, Chairmen respect- ■ `-moi"' Y practice sored by. St. Edward's will belively of the Senior Citizens and ■ dqy ■_ Their schedule was short and - SoaP Box Derby - - ■ - _ --- - held on Saturday, March 17th. Women's Work Committees. al- - - CXtUT ■ they themselves are disappoint- George Alsop sends along a da=m- `. ,;, 8'.w tit,12.00, in so presented their reports, grid i . _' ea C�"`Me.^`• tit ._' r- e .a :: ja zr-,y.aa'isi s itis "- P° ■ - - B.W A. M. to A-00 P. M. ■ West Agincourt Recreation Hall.(Mrs. Daniell-Jenkins Br.- Re: a . y art sad the many obstacles that ening, Ajax. Dumbarton, There will be an MC with his J presentative on the Ontario Div- ■ 1 Ar p =aj have stood in the way to make Rouge, Frenchman's Bay, .Bay, records. Door Prizes, Novelty ision Executive, reported de t Friday - pro 1 LAJ + �. the Brat year a successful, one_ Ridges and surrounding area, Dances and Refreshments. Tick- tails of the kris for the Annual ■-Ing - ■ Experienced observers -the-•�--De� _ � P In or Phone In Your orders For Feeds, heeds. ■ - eta are available_ General Mee of the Division Drop � �p� from �g _. *ilial even if only one scheduled dose. Your Entry must �e in Cyd. Friendship Ave., at - stun—Grit:: rc -April7 �F` -mss=- �P`�■ -.,game had been ,completed the to*George before March 4. ac- Harry Cawthorne, Lsland Road, and 23,..at which the Branch will = Hcrne Hardware And Appiiaaces. � etfoi is of Mia committee Were ed t '± h 4. "c' Entry Fee. Mrs. Shirley Miller, Ridgewood be well represented. ■ ALSO WORK CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR ■ - *ot wasted. Road, ark! several others in the Mr. Weatherston. Campaign ■ 'Ilse mast successful.Hockey _ Bay pIdges �imy� district connected with St. Ed- Chairman. distributed canvass-. ■ f� ■ - Lea�tie operating today m'�' ward's. Come aut an to era' s es to a number of the ■ ' ont laV l or 202 ■ ah3o bads' A Ratepayers' Executive meet- St- Patrick's with your friends. team captains. Plarss for e = - ■ same manner and with the ing was held on February 28, to _ The First West Rouge Cubs March Campaign are going a- ■■ua■■a■■■■■a■■■■■■■■■■>•a■■■u■■■■a■■a■■■■■■ --• same obstacles• report on the various activities and Scouts had a church parade _ - You have made the first ander investigation. Pat Har- an Sunday, March 'f, in St. Ed- - move gentlemen! and therefore g�Ye� oho handles --whoa Rev. . Kenneth have laid the foundation- 'Dept„'has been checking on the Scott• pastor, spoke to the young , -With- twenty years to 90,011 various beach areas for public people, in a special.'service. the mortgage and hundreds of - (hockey players players on their way up access. Apparently the only congratulations to Mr. and j beach access for the public is Mrs. Neil Merritt, stone # # p in the area, the future is Yea P � of a hard-to-beat rooTYl on road Property, but some Terrace, on the arrival oT a - - �-� - More help will arrive and no -' _ -doubt with the future plans and changes will be made in future. son. on Tuesday, February 27,- more when Metro.Conservation Auth- ,in- the Sceirboro' General Hose _ .... • intereat of your group. (� �i1 }� imrt and e�tht will be ority plans are finalized. ital. b�lllllnd a sec room : �orksliop . attic I`OOIII .shown by parents. Association members attend- The pupils of Grade-8. enjoy- - njoy- We leave. you•with the srinuaI ed the recent Planning Board ed a skating party at Whitby meeting, and saw the proposed ,'arena on Friday, March2. Mr. -.. - . quote of every coach in the plans for the new Separate Fairburn, Vice=Prin., was-in i� p �_f Sporting world. who, religiously School It m expected plans will charge of tra2►sportation and -` 8 e �ou1 home eo p���� predicts-13ext Year Will Be beapproved and construction looking after the evening's tun. - Our Year. : .under way early a lyl,� Minstrel fiber the Kiwaniana i `-�'� j}h + � Int- l l i l oDariter with the winner meet mid- Pn �” - Next.,General Meeting ::th.' and Friday_evenings March 29 � ,�„- �� .. �, .� ... ,� .,./ i W - ing.either 'Toronto or Chicago. •. �� / Association is on Tuesday, Mar. and 30, when they are planning % i �� on Sunday provided plenty of � .. .,, "a action. Malcom Fellows was a 13. This meeting all be held in a program of Old Minstrel Var• - „_ standout in goal for ,Canadiens the Bay Road School,_-and all 115 ieties--all local talent, which �, .. a �� members are reminded that cot- should be a good evening's en- ip SA they.edged.Detroit 2-1. John. fag will be by a "show+of mem'= tertainment -for the'whole faro- ":r _ � � �■ Fredericks and Albert R'1%, I bership cards" only,If you are ily. The place-The SShooI Aud- scored for Canadiene with Steve not a member, cards will be a-I itorium", for both Z entngs. HuleattnotchingDetroits Iona 1 vailabie at this meeting. If you You may get your tickets fromcounter. are- are a member, and have lost members of the Home do School - Mike Carroll's 'Chicago team -..__:..:... . . 'seeking their first win of the YO°r card, duplicates will be a• Executive, Grace Presbyterian year, whitewashed-Geo. Alsop's vailable at a slight charge..An Ladies''Guild, or the Kiwaniaas. 'Toronfo Maple Leafs 3•0.Ricky Executive Meeting will be held All proceeds for community Hatfield playeL tqe roll Af his on Monday, March 12, to final' projects. _ N. S. L. playaCountfte Glenn Hall Ise the Agenda-for the General Many• appy returns to Danny With built-in electric heating units, you OD Plane — i Meeting' Anyone having enY Reid, Rouge Highlands Dr., on keepingaCO�up with man k� and 9 business for the,Q Meet• his third birthday. March 1, and ,, �i` to extend'or strain your present heating system Burnie, 6A "Eddie.Shack" t Y. Lug okpM'cclntsct ieeretarY m eMr. Alex Deer, Port Union • _Mrs: B. Axg,N, a" Naroch. Road, who had a birthday an the t `'; �o duct work or expensive structural changes are plsytr Ht the lamp twice sa the Phone: U9-2771. bard working ' Mike Burgess Y-Rte' 4th of March; to Mrs Shirley . Head: Ridgewood Rd., an her scored the other for Chicago. March 3: to Bob Ant- �Tequired to provide"maximum heating comfort in In Pe.Tyke-Series, Mort Jac- birthday' obs' Reliables edged the Rock- ley,hd Bast Ave., on his ninth bis r site 1 - o, to capture their group _ •. fiery-orh'-March 10:-to Bobby 'ill�e added living space you're planning or in a i3aurels. The Baataahi eerlei pro- Moore, Rivercourt Ad.; who had clean flameless plenty df­-VW�of one .-TRIED 4% prese and all, with Marlboros over St. 8; sad' to Sandra Gordon, of ,Mikes' s - 2. Rod Major accred IINEWS" Friendship Ave., who was _ electric heating units provide heat almost instantly. twice for St. Mikes as John La twelve years old on March 10. Chapelle notched the first goal 9t. Anne's Circle of Grace - for Marlboros. Alec Oliphant ��+ Presbyterian Church Guild will Produce no dust, dirt Cir f umes. tied it-up and the officials and CLASSmeet on Thursday, March 16, ' - at 8.00 P. m. at the home of ' AirT�s.-Anne Hunt, Island Road. _ GALL YOUR QUALIFIED ELECTRIC HEATING CONTRACTOR.. Mrs: Ina McGee, Island Rd _• is in the Weilesley�ospital, and HE'IS TRAINED TO SERVE YOU. her many friends wi8h"her a Genera Har ware shy recovery. y ^ o and Electrical Contractors are work- ._ . ., our Hydro ■■■■■■itttt■■a■■■■ta■■ T O _. Ito- _ 'n-g-together help you.make you -h me complete _ W&ERPAINTS ... - •ELECTRICAL APPLIANCESheat. -: :: -WELLS•DUG - CLEANED with electric DEEPENED = — --- - = GLASS - ETC. SEPTIC TANKS• . INSTALLED - CLEANED JASK HOW,YOU CAN ARRANGE T0 INSTALL NOW AND PAY: LATER - - - - ' v No-Job Too'Large•Or•Sma�li To . .. Beoei a Our Immediate - EICTRIC =-Sales S@t'vrTce_ - T_.& S.- ; HdWare Water Service Picezin Balsdo-'sa g _ . P1onr WHltehoU 2-048_ !' 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