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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_03_15 • NNIT EN.ALL • lILi1ltIfEC T NE— .CKERING S12 , 014.0_ —_ TZIUMDAY, MARCH 15, lest PRICE: 1 Cc PER COPY VOL. » NO. is .owns 1p ouna s s -. Hig oo - n 100. reauuwnar0F Council Terms School Budgets First Baptismal At Rouge Hills United JA Ion A.s Terribly Alarming This Year - A E177,886:60 budget presented to Pickering Tgwnsh[p Ootm• -- Rai cil•by the trustees of School Area 2 was sharply criticized o:1 ed Monde ni nt'and termed "terribly alarming^ •by the B:eeve Monday -Pickering Township Police Sherman Scott. }Imus grants of nearly 83Uo,000,.,We boarl's re. Deparment conducted a .raid quisition to council was set at at 8455,59'=•65• It is ea increase of -. Inst Friday -night on the Dun• - barton-Legion. almost $100,000-over the 1961 figure. The budget was refected bs Police confiscated 224 pints .ounell. Y of beer and 120 empty bottles. ' Although She 1962 mill rate �E'aw Charges are beiri laid a So' showed-a---decrease of 1.6 be. g g g" H. �7■ Budget low 1961, Reeve Scott pointed 6 I ainsti!17 persons as found-ins I -� _- - - an o e sir a leted land re-assessment prog• - ` I Nine women were among the ram the rate would have-in- foWid-ins w were holding a Pickering- Township Council creased by more fan 8 mills. euchre at the time of the raid. has rejected the initial presen- "We have to call a halt . � tation of the. 1962 budget as pre• somewhere to these spiraling pared. by'the Pickering District increases", said •'the Reeve. High School Board. ..It is very disturbing to us, m rotary Holds --'-� Alth ugh the figures ow acidly when this area has r ° e sizeable in ' -5 share indicathe tieskar2 mill rat ship School Area 2 - totalrapidly education tt�fzl d U g of, - R rccl Urban.. is p y ge out.af hon „ duction due to a completed land Mr. Scot, said. '} . re-assessment program. Mr. J. H. ,�idamson, spokes- It Z882 The tt5r man or Night i budget pr - Y- .�---- erred, was i972.553.00. 12s 1961. ,that a requested increase in. m. _ Picks Club, foil-Alservice held recently Rotary it was 5888,854.14. teacher's salaries...plus annLal A. pieasaat anotmeat for ail coneeraed w•zs the.fil+st Bap" owing their usual practice, on l Councillor Herbert Wank lik- increments was a big factor in o _ la the new ROW Hill+ United ChorelL Rev.' T. B&Ven is shown here performing the Monday night , entertained loc- ened the High school budget to the =444.000 total set agide in ` axremoay photo by Barrie Pomeroy ai farmers tagriculturalistsY at the suggested estimate as this department. .'The tots! of nner,, earl} member bringing presented by the Board of Area Area staff now comprises his guest. Sixteen farmers were 2.-He said "it was all too brief 77 teachers: and 8... principals: -P. �. Watson present for the amount of money invoI- He admided that the salary Speaker for the,occasion was ved," and urged a more realis- sehedule had been revised up- Prevents .Theft Rev. T. Fleetham, Minister of tic breakdown of the expandit- wards. .Picr n Villa.�`e I o s e Greenwood United Church urea. _ Caota d th Milton Mowbray • •rte The alertness of t'. C. Lane- Circe Mr. F`leeiham. an en Reeve Sherman Scott pointed ��ed that 'the various. alloc- ie Watson on Wednesday morn- Joyable,speaker, .never fails to .out that High School Board-con- auo es should not be for what sly;�tICMSIf�dq;pi;fh-Hlu6llpilMMMIINftt,4ilJ�itNlllauHf8Ul1lI.At�.'t5tli2�,. I,I ing - prevented an attempted !leash-some-of his welLkno�vn sidered some portion o! their 18 desired, but whether it could wit, a good story-teller, 'but allocation as "contideati'al". be done for less. The village-clerk Bruce A. orates on March 19. break-?n of the Knapp Jewell so on this -occasion delivered - '•I can not.-help- but.wonties ' Hogarth moved into his bright Mrs, Larry D;sne-y'. Christ- ery store in Picki'xing.. an. addrgsa, carefully construct- i! the as gal approach new ofrce on 1,lorida}:,-'tlarch ina-St has hEr grandmother while patrolling. P.• C. Wat-ied for preseatatfon to a' irtixed Ajax And Pirke.rttrg General has be a here as is adop- , 12th. The rest of the building stay:ng w:th them for a few. son a man eorriing-out between' z her I audience -- -farmers and non- Hospital -St$Ustie% - February_�-p the council to preparing will be completed the very'_ weeks and young chug. �e jewellery store and the for-� remrs, making a plea for:-a . -'- it's budget. The cost of educat_ near' future. be new. building Brenda, celebrated her birth- mer hwrdrEssingF parlour, as• tzer understanding L. between ,Residence- - l ion'is becomning,4e.ry burden- is rife resl:zation- of a much. div last Saturday 'with ber he carte up the hill by the Gar- the two groups. A student of Town of Ajay 7' some on even persons with 'a needed change 4:53 will be an 'trends by going to a show-- in f on House. - - rural sociology, Mr. Fleetham` Pickering Tr% nship 8: small- assessment", he said. ; asset not ozh-.to the appear Toronto. A search of the. area turned is quite famatar �hth maity'of Pickering Tillage 19 bar, Mowbray contended that .I gtrce but prestige point a view.' Mi. .and Mrs 'Bill Walter, ha!'�,up a car in a nearby'drives ty. today's rural-area problems, To%m of Whitby - 36' there had been- a tendaney-on Visitors at: the' C. S. Bryant her sister and family. visiting Although no person w•as found, i and discusses each"!In such an Whitby Township 4 the part.of school board to 1 a.•; home ocer Lex eek-end were:. them last week - Mr. and 1I:5• I the license number of. the car, occasion., Many Were enlighten-i Oshawa '7' mit things-to build. tip over the, Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Bryant: of Cwspei, from Gterch.. i showed it_belonged to an Os1►-'ed on some of t�tese rpattera, k Others 3 ;years, only to discover, it is, Oakville; 'Ir. and Mrs. Robt, March 21 is the official date ttt•aw:a man, µrho had-repotted_it• _ I difficult to bring about any .re•- +: Donnelly. Harriston and ' lir. for,Spring:=but it has sneaked in j stolen. duction. and Mrs. Reg. Geh, Toronto. a bit early, especially to the Tracks ,were -found leading . _ I don't live in this school Mr. and sirs: Bob Bryaztt' basements of some of puT. log- frog gherwood ave„ to the Pickering. Righ School _Holds area"; he, said,.,-.but we're for.- and young son attended the hir• al homes. Sump pumps are be- rear of the Knapp •Jewellery 'ever, hearing complaints ,,from R ing-veorked over-time trying to Store. - - - Successful �O en House Night who do''. , at the home al keep ahead of_the water, and pMr, Adamson expressed' some I" Sunday, -- ' Mrs. Bryant s ssstei, 31rs. ,us, ditches and roads are full: Fli ht Into Qtiesne, had mostly scenes and 'sympathy with the council's ell Mundell, Warsaw. Mr. Dar- His frineds here last.week view andadmitted- the- costs --ling -was •celebrating his ?0th received a letter from.\dr. Ken - The .High School held Open some modern art, which •were - b had and of an, alarming rate. Sine, Hiley Ave., who is now-in House for members and friends good. Wood-working, under Mr. It's a trend we are' caught birthday. `Fctshibn on Tuesday night, and the int- 'H. Fenton, had Coffee tables, r- sorry to hear Mr-s. Bie, Church Indo - Y•• how that = erestirt displays viewed, show- smokin stands,. upholstering uP in", he said. - St. N., was taken to the Ajax bachelor deer get around. ___ - g p y g It's terribly..alarming", ag- Hospital last...Tuesday,. suffer- The War Day of Prayer'was An eye-catching fashion show ed the work done by members and' a very remarkable head-, reed the Reeve,_ "Everything ing a severe cold. She was to 'observed in the United Church was presented last• Saturday during;the six months. The board with permanent lamps • suffering to pay' the ed- be confined.for ten days in the this'year, with Mrs. Bi sire Hog- night, at Pickering•Dist-. High Sewing Display, under the guid- at each.sine,. made of w • ;003'-ucabl tion costs, aqd this .council hospital' arch- representing the United School, bringing the latest in ance of Mrs. Kettle, featured The square dancing class und-Ftakes a dim view of it". Happy Birthday to Greg..Bal- Church Women, Mrs. G. Hep- Canadian and European,' styles dresses, suits, housecoats, er. Mr. and Mrs. Oxford were Councillor Hubert Wank was sdon, son of Mr. and bars. Ver- ditch, Sf. ' George's - An which will be available locally. smoking jacket and many, performing, .and visitors joinedcritical- , are ­mOre-.--M1lTtn­e r NCrs—in sirup a -evening. Coffee C down as presented to counca. non on, w o vO men' in the audietice than its- Aiderdiee, had their. lovely was served in the Home Econ• , years o1& on' Match 17. Society of Friends, and Mrs. W. "Here we have figures in Sympathy is extended to Mr. Boyer• St: And'rew's Presbyter- sial. The show centred around spring hats on display, and the omits Room by ;the .Sewing'hundreds of thousands of- do"', C. Pilon, Haley Ave., on the fan.Church Approximately-fifty clothes for travelling which Art group-under Mr. D. Le-, Group. ___ ars and it is handed to us on a passing` of his father, 'last Fri- ladies attended. included mase ah'd'female cos- couple of sheets of paper," he A number from here attended tumes, A KLM Airline Hostess , „ -day, in Toronto. - � said. . If an industrial 'report The current flu'siege has had the funeral of the late Bvron demonstrated, the proper- way Pickering Taken Out Of- Finals was handed in like this it would its effect. on the school atten. Burritt, 5th Con.,*.. Pickering, to pack a suitcase and ata be thrown out the window," he within the weight allowances. dance -here, as :was` obvious west oft-the-Greenwood-Rd. on :~ added._Mr. Wank said he fav- from the line-up of students re Monday afternoon, Mr. Burr. The„highlight of the evening After Putting Up Good Fight °red sending the budget stack itt aged 56, was: a Toronto was the bride, modeifed by to the board, if for.no other porting baek to school at P. D.' m Miss Betty"Grace B•rvant, and H. S. on Tuesday morning, stock broker, -very well known y ( lay Doug. Hortop) teams raced from one end to reason than to obtain a more Sorry ''to hear Mr. Alf. Tay in this_district, many of our her groom, Mr. Eugene:Green. ickPring,•Ont.,,_1lar.• 1,1, 1962 the other in the first period., but complete break-down. your men having• s ent con- Prizes -were- donated by mer- The Pickering Midgets won ood rfor antes b both-the Councillor Ross Deakin said lor_ Ajax, employed ai Picker- g p chants in Scarbaro, Ajax, Osh- g g y ing P. O. has been_home, for siderable time-on his,estate. In- the first game in the 2-out-of-3 goalies, and erratic shooting ac- he agreed with,this stand.--. two weeks through illness. -terment in Mount Pleasant. awn, Whitby,.and many,of our series with,Bradford. The Iocals counted for the lack•of scoring. Ed Stork entertained Mrs. Rich Bodley, Mill.Bt. is local ladies were lucky: They scored four unanswered goals In the second ,period, Bradford were drawn b Worth Matron -- a number of friends--after--the-now at he;home after spending.4 by..Worthy}'• in the first period, but Bradford scored on a_acrQen-sbot,__and in .iCD(?F, 1 As,tV4L1OTT. . Fashion Show on•Saturday ed- several days in hospttkl. Sorry I narrowed that margin to 4'• 2, the last period, Bradford .caught HEARS ASSFSS'T APPEALS ening, with coffee and delicious to-hear Sgt. "Dick'" Bodley has Models were.: Jacquie .Arai- at the end of the second period.'the-'opposition off balance, ana Judge.A. A. Wilmott sat last Bir- been .asrion the latest flu vitt- strong;_Vicki, Balsdpn, Dorothy In 'the last frame, the locals'scored two quick goals. ,The. week to hear Pickering Towa- refreshntents. Also=Happy , g . grown, Sheila Dunbar, Betsy thday' to Ed Stork• 'who. cele- ims, and confined to home. flexed the muscles and with a Pickering boys had a hard time' Ip. assessment appeals. There -e _ - -Grace-Bryant, Fiances Dunn, of of .power-, out-hustled handling and.shooting the puck. are about, -30 4ppeals to be Ruth Miller, Lois Nelson; Kay and out-scored the opposition by The Bradford goalie perhaps, heart.-.&Y-the Courts. anted office_at the. Ajax Sho in Stork, and, modelling children's Donald (3.= Crossley Appo pp S. - a 4 --1-mar gin. Gould and Dean was lucky on several shote, -but The majority Of the.ratepay• Managing Editor Plaza. He is consultant for the clothe's:'Linda-Grey, Lynn Me- led the locals with 2 goals each, who can criticize k-Walie'who ers-are contesting Section- ii 1. Ajax and ..Pickering . General Eachnie and Ricky Fabian. and singles went to.Craig; Rus--.plays- flawless •hockey. There of the.Assessment Act, as atl -. Pickering Hospital._ ' Presentation Convener, was oitti, Dixon and Daly. have'been.good crowds at both! midistered by the Assessnn•»t. Bohald a been appointed Man- o to the new appointment, Joyce Chalinehs who worked . On Friday night, in Bradford, of the last games, . and dofi't Commissioner Delbert Gostin. - hard to make the show-a sure• aging-Editor- of "Lumber and Mr. Crossley was Contributing the locals dropped a 3 = 0 decis- ever think the boys. Inotice We:dnderstaed that the ind1r. -- l Building Materials Merchandis- Editor for the nationally-distrib- ess• ion. This game was quite differ- and appreciate it. The team idual :decisions will ,not ba ing"_ magazine, Rublished in uted trade-publicafion. . Under The entire proceeds.-of this ent from the first encounter. which wins`the next game in handed down daily. The'dery Scarboro. the new arrangement, he will how are being equally dislrtb- The first goal was the big cine,' this series will be "Central Ont- islons to•'date have been ad Mr: Crossley also operates a, work from offices it gcarboro sited bet sen the Hospital Fund and proved to the:winner. The ario.Champions"• - fourned,c tttd the Research Fund. public relations firm, with his •and Ajax. r _ r _ �• r , - / _._.._ . ..,...�.... - u y THE P I C K E R I N G NEWS Te>j RSDAY, MARCH 15, 1N2 PAG Z TWO - -• . GARD ' — - f —Walter_ Th6mson, Q CTHEPICKERING NEWS. YovR ESTABLISHED 1881 . . _ , - By q: W. RUNDLE SOLICITOR -NOTARY PUBLI.; IThurdsy ARRISTER issued 'even _ COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS by The.New&Printing and Publishing CvmpanY i --Nutlgrized as Second Class Mail Matter Post OMce Dept;Ottawa, Ontyear -: Telephone: WHitehall 2.0910 ' 'IiI WRIPTION RATES: $2.50 Nr wlad f'e'es u•M.pw 1NB Many have been writ- S. selection of great merit, the - ten on the subject of "Roses", .multi-coloured blooms are or. Northwest corner of Oid Plant Road on No. 2 Highway e BARRY MURKAR, Editor -_— but these benefit mostly the pro- ange, yell and ink ow. p --- - AOYERTISINi RATES UPON RFAIIEST - fesaiopal • roae-breeder or-the- -FYensham" - a dark red -- - - --_ -------- — ardent amateur. This article is beauty that never stops bloom- designed to assist the "novice" mg, � Donald G. Crossley rose-grower, to choose varieties Fashion' • soft coral peach The Pickering Mid," - that 94e suited to both the slim- blooms that grace any garden [Aic PUBLIC RRATiONS CONSULTANT-1.' ate of the area, and to inform and blend delightfully into a • i The Pickering Midget Loc#ey team him of the proper c - m Product Neves - Adverted! ' 1 Monday night at Port Perry, and,It has been a good season. ��tainaace' of the planta. A Floribundas. CQ�t1TH $UiLDiNG - AJAX PLAZA, We would like at this time to commend Lbs team for tbeir tine number of classes of Roses are "Goidilocka" a pure Yew have done_available today, and each de- of semi-miinniik�tore size, thin Wort. Although Snarly Pert oat of tlbe 1 y'OOs' 1 serve a word of explanation• pmt is note` for, the- greatx: WN. 2-1231 ° ,...Pickering: WH, 2-0343 R good job ail year. Naturally, we all hoped '07 COMM have Hybrid Tea:-the most PoPW- number of blooms it produces. gene fir, but their defeat this week, takes nothing away ar rose with the home-gardener May-oilier varieties at F1orib- ba� played good, fast, clean hockey all during because of the quality of bloom undaa are also available. --- _ - (rem dw" They and the delightful fragrance Grendiflora Rosea deserve a �� � OTKTIONI have a number of teams oat of en. lie winter, sled the fact �7 P� many varieties offer. i pie grow � ��•R; FO tTtER INSURANCE .leo play-am, atteeis to their am". : _-_-... _ -.._.._ Floribunda:-meaning "many tants o�ten$=oW►to gees[ flowers", this class is 'rapidly size'and can be used as epees- At this !lase, we world tike to say a 15I(1 '!BANS YOU to Mr- becoming the favorite of the mens anywhere in the garden. ' now for home gardener because 'Queen E'Uabeth" which prod- ATlaItk 2.016 _. f7bar Willcox, who has been sponsoring the Midget mass i bloom.a these aces very large blooms of pure several sea0ous• We happen to mow that hlr. WUcox, who Pmv- provide, and the very long pink is sin outstanding variety lies the ssigorms sad hockey sticks, has abo gh'ea a gtest deal blooming period. Buccaneer a bright yellow, FIRE AUTO LIQ _ CA>iYALTY 01 Us time to the boys. Besides spending a great deal of.money Grandiflora:- a relatively and "Carrousel" with glowing provided and has bees good new class in the rose world. red flowers are other highly de- m0 the tmas, be hasp These plants are noted for ro- sirable_members Of.,this class• to the bays In many ways. This is community spirit In action. t growth with large bloonV 'Climbing Roses fare very laud >t should not go by unode0d. In our apFreclaifon of Mr. WU• similar to Hybrid Teas, but popular as very few garden 0 CMAI C . ADDI I A fC CCDyKrC providing blooms for a larger Manta will do the fob that these �� ®®��. mom rr�-arr W ww K-6 effort, we would like him to Lwow that the bays sad their colourful rosea wiII do. AgainstV pleats endorse these sendments most heartily. Climbing Rosea:-everyone is a wall, the "Blaze" climber EXPERT REPAIRS TO WASHERS, DRYMS : Mr. Gleorge Brown: coach of the team 10-also to be thanked for familiar with rosthees glo%Angtouz pest- with its bright red blooms; or - urs of these rosea growling upon the,"Coral Daws[' climber with ,AND DRYERS VENTED bb many hours spent as coach of the tease. This is another In- the walla of homes, or the gar- pink-coral blooms wit] grace 8featlon of Sae caasmonity spit- lL 1s teetimste that we have den trellis. your home, depending rt n the k or oq_behalf of our In addition to these well- colour suited to your� • �w� sea who wily give of .their Uwe sad mosey known classes there are several woodwork. Some.other varieties. UqWn -_-___■ yaath, wide the rest of us sit home -758 and watch TV. relatively unknown classes such the newer ones, such as "Glad• y. as the "Grootendorst" rosea; iator" and ••Imperial Blaze" are i-- worth considering. +,leis newepaper would jab be did of ieporUng the games eat week- Doug has a dedatt es. To prepare )Our we we wtU have more Hybrid Teas should be main- planting roses (bearing in. mind lkaack for fhb sports writing and. bOpe tained in a separate' rosebed. that your blooms are best if the � T� y�ier to the season• 1p ease be doesn t gee the hint• we where the true beauty and per- soil is rich) dig a hole large -Creator s of ✓. I" L1i bMeibay: — __ __ fume esti be fully appreciated. enough to accommodate the There are'severat-thousand-var- roots without "Cramming and ���� �► �" 11! 1 r� to an those comiected with the ;Ptctering MMdgei Hockey ieties of Hybrid Tea Roses, and mix manure or bone meal with OT _ .Teaan ia.IMI-92. we say bats off, for a job weU done. the beginner is often confused a good clay loam. Pant the 7. by such a`choice, but the fact rose bushes so that the graft is OF D I ST I N Cr F O N' just at the soil level and water k%A%4,j t' remains, that many of the older. ju varieties are still the best ros- the. plant well. Backfill the soil w T cffi Load Regulations Are In es: this does not mean that the gently and pack it well to oil. f orTHREE GENERATIONS, r new introductions are inferior,- elude 'excessive air in the soil. Force On Ontario County And 'Roses such: as "Duet" and-After planting, pnme-heavily to - • . L "Christian Dior" are -excellent. permit the plant to establish it- SL1bLtrban Rids The followingare' some of the self as -uiekly as possible.- The�i q rgooci, dependable carifties. bushes should be pruned bark Stafford ���• Lt �e. Eftectiye_ March 1%t to•Aprll 4eth. vehicle load4 may not Peri-e" this-yello*-pink_to about. foul, inches from the I, _d - �tceed the allowable loa&% tiprn tinder Section 31, Subvertlon variety-is outstanding and a graft, .leaving several buds on of The Highway Traffic 4i t. m - 0 E' must for anv garden. It blooms each cane Aphis biaSkspot j u M N T S % Sim%. B. A. v� y for a longer-period than any ot- and riiildew are the,great'enem her,H;:brid Tea Pose I.know les of the rose hash and your ( Engineer ^Chrysler Imperial" - A dark plants should. be treated' tivith DUNDAS ST, HITB _ 8-3532 _ county EAST :W Y MO Fred rose of great merit a.good in reg- "Garden Party" - a recer)t ularly from. June throughout A. A. R. S. introduction which -September. This can be done has very large•blooms of soft easily and the rewards are E T T E R T 0 THE EDITOR creamy Pink colour. • : great. For winter protection • _ t00pER BLOCK LTD17 "Helen Traube! - anot3ler -"hill" roses up with light loam • "oldy" but still one of the beat to a depth of four or five inches rerta-n=.. Mr._r, the area, and �� wo�aerfarny-formed apricot above the graft: This is done 1iS0 CALEDONIA ROAD TORONTO (Letter addre�Ked W ]lfr. \. community Zeldin, this is salmon coloured flowers` very simply with a shovel. if _,gem, Prem. ('on�wiidated Bid-- rb way to get ;t. We have bees "Mojave" - a *Wghtful or- the soil. is -properly Prepared. BLQf=I(� $ BRICKS ' Corp. Ltd, Toronto) very patient, a ' ^-s, of this ange bi0oat ae l� quality. Rose Protectors are available STRUCTURAL STEEL : cz out o1 t- "Sutter's Ooldl"' - one of the from your nurseryman. _ _ .. .. = -•..• linea, :we have ps - . _Dear Sir: P per yes l CRANE RE14TAL CO" laced; and a tats! wNch holds keep. the sol from washing: a ;._ --- eferring to your lot:er of ing you-this letter, with a fence, and are '�.ereiore telt- est env ewes fe be intend- They can a plied and will Feb y 13, 1961, in which you to the Reeve of this Towrnahtp, its bloom for. a long period of way during the winter... ROS, �� ��a state you would like to.co-open- and to the local press. NOW, we time. Points To Remember-- A -- ate with the people of French• are reluctant to do this, tnit as There are many otheib Hae'.1, Plan your mss plantings Dhows: WN.,Z-1li0 - WA. moi' la - MO. S-�i�` we appreciate our y� sass-�+ we cannot continue varieties which. •are available. carefully- ----man arefully —man'p.Bay,_.-. y to­ in trying to co-pperate, to run our cars 'over the im- horn your local nurseryman. 2. Prepare your soil well, anG :and alleviate any problems or `passable,condition of Liverpool Floribunda Roses have such iced your planta. T- - hard leelitiga wntb the local re- Road. Also, this fr a great in diversified uses and are equally, 3. Prurie your plants heavily at - f rridenta convenience to pedeatrlans who at home in a rose bed, as a the time of planting. However, within the lad have to travel this road to hedge, or mixed planting a• #. Spray or dust regularlY dur• ]� N r�^i ° • month . we have been really--reach-the-bus terminal for their mongst evergreens andp Brenn- ing the summer: -J hoinias A. eWlriariR Q. Vii. - ►. daily bread and butter, and ials. The large, long-lasting 6. Protect your roses for the - pertulbed about the deplorable cannot afford taxis every day. blooms make them highly desir• winter. A BpI.ICg'i�OE condition of,the Liverpool Rd. Mr. Zeldin, we, as a Rate- able when massive colour is de. Don't deny yourself the Pleas i 'we have complained to our loc- yam, Association, certainly wired. urs of ibis deligh" comPanp : • :ale ! 2 AI Council _thr_ough the Chair- For more Io- feel o! Roads Committee, Mrs. feel -that thio is no way to pro- The fopowing varieties are Yeses oar local O,. TFAJRPORT ROAD, SOUTH . DUMBARTON x mote public relations and hope recommended: _ tormsSon,-Contwa.Y• — Jean McPherson, also Mr. T. that` this deplorable condition '•Circus'-' - 'e recent A. A. R. N. A. member, ' Jefferson, the,Township,Engin- will be remedied within the ser, and we know that these le have tried their best to next few days. people have road in -condition, but Incidentally, we are having a If weeds are planted, rest ass* Rate-payers' meetings oh Fri• BROCK ROAD' ured 2-1621 :.QUALITY ..we understand that this is your day, March 16, at 9.00 P. m„ That weeds we'll have when responsibility; and have had and, if you would care to send they're matured; : very little co from-the Brock Road Home and School we cannot expect from seeds HOLSTERING C. B. C. Alter all, this was a a representative, we would wel• held their regular meeting on come him to this meeting. March 6th. Mrs. Si anomori in to rise macadam surfaced road .before � g A flowered vine' of radise, it was dug up last fall. Sincelely.yours, the chair. After the business -FURN'zTUpI— OF ALL KI'VDS RECOVERED Pa j meeting was over, bur guest The soil of life will likewise 3n other letters received from W. FERTILE, Pres. g grow •• FINEST CUSTOM WORK _ speaker, Mrs. Fortier. North Whatever kind of seed we sew. r _ you people, you b4ve stated you "Frenchmai's Bay itatepavers' P - wanted the goodwill'.of,the old' .Community• Association Rouge, Convener of Parent ,•I FREE ESTIMAI�ES y Regardless of the plant we Education, took over the meet- breed,. ing, her topic being "Steppin The product rises from the seed. KINGSTON RD. A WINDSOR DR. DON'T MISS A COPY OF THE PICKERING NEWS Stones of-Children'`. She s oke' Refreshments .were enjoyed at of the problems, and solving PICKERING, ONTARIO BE SURE OF YOURS • SUBSCRIBE NOW, $2.50 PER YEAR etudes, and methods, and then a close of the meeting. .. divided the members into three The school will hoi,r "Open - }h c 1 groups for discussic5n, who re- House" •on. March 20 Keep Country Home For Sale ported their findings. Mrs. J. 'this date open. Shanley,''Mrs, R. Ellicott -and The group committee of Cubs Mr. and Mrs. G. Carter visited The community wishes to ex- 9 acres, stream and trees, S bungalow, Mrs. E. Cornett read _a little and Scouts met at Mrs. Don- the Sportsman's Show on Mon- tend their sympathy'to - 11Ira. ='oversize ranch type skit on the sub act. Mrs. Fort- aldaon's, Brougham, on Sun- day evening.._ WnTter Middleton, in the lose of bedrooms, heated 2 car garage, all conventeaceis, handy to Lha j - ls, minutes to Phekering. Principals ody. Sale price In the ler read the following pobm: day. Bad weather has kept de. Several'. of the local ladies her brother, who passed away "The Seeds We Sew' layinlLthe "Paper Drive", but received pine and certificates on March 6th. Mr's. Walton,-of ,� 629,0000. open to offer a. The soil will_ nurture. and will a'-new date (weather permitt- at the conclusion of the Nome 'Duadl has been r for some TEMPLE-9-26H - - -- is-A rip T. Nursing Course, at,the .Red tim4,,and was.in MasgdsJe Hoa• _ Whatever kind of seed we sew; ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter anCOMM; _ { THU)1LSDAV, 91;AR.(:H 15, . , .. D N I S 3 )1 :) I d 3 H 1 PAGE THREE `! wunr;lhtiJtuutrallHW!. n,•IIVIILIiAifAiClii!IuuWAW1AAnibill the anthem,"Hear my Prayer". The test �sas taken from St. -BUSINESS DIRECTORY Lake •ify hams lf, s He, willing,. Services (n to justify himself, said unto Jes11 `��L1 A IVT G. LAwSOt�l _f us • and w•ho is my neighbor'". ��u�j _ The sermon'-topic was ``The The - Ch.urches Christian and, his neighbor". ,Barrister ajtd solicitor - GUARANTEED McEACHNIE'S IINNIuliuuulWLIIWIiiJllthiuuNlulllfluitlr!IIILdI.i'r91IIIIIIIYWIHiiulilUC Fear and a common experience _ p ,/ of danger, may drive people to help Radio-TV Service _ parableeof the hGood' Samaratln. - — --- -- TELEPHONE WH 2-2741 .Funeral Director parable neigh- Any Make Meke Or Model, 9 Jesus portrayed an act of neigh- box`liness which was completely CHURCH ST. N. PICKERING, ONT. FIELD Vf1ft@d 'Church voluntary.. In the present world ARTHUR i� MinGt�r, REV. MELVItIE 6UTTARS many of the needs and Wants, ,• PICKERING Private Ambulance Service. o[ people_are taken care of by I - TWO CHURCH SERVICES' public charity. But the, need for DAY OR NIGHT compassion and understanding C45 am, and 11.07 a.m. "to 'love the flord thy God in was- Eue+dny Sehoel 3amd Hours all thy,heart, with all thy soul, 0 WATER DELIVERED with.all thy strength, and with4y b • WM. mcEACHNIE, Prop. - AUDLEY - all thy mind" still remains the 1.13 P. M. - Sim. School force which makes people love PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS West of Dt�barton *° 2,30 P. M. - Church $ervics their neighbor, no matter who SHONE Phone 'WH,. 2-2171 he may be. - — COSMETICS SUNDRIES --BABY HEEDS ATlantie 2-0063` -' GRACE PRESBYTERIAN' During the morning servicE -- _ -- -. _ fickenn Ont. CHURCH Mi8s Westgate conducted the MORNING WORSHIP Messengers. a it MOR welt WOSchool .' The flowers were placed in STORE HOURS. KEN and CLARKE - Rouge the church in memory of Mrs Fraser, Auditorium E. G. Code and Mr. Victor Lac- WEEK DAYS, DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.. yr8lghtOA, $UNDAY SCHOOLS ey, who was buried on Friday. P R E N T I C E D AiSA & Murdoch Wat Rouge School- The monthly general meeting SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1'p.m. to 5 p.m. AUCTIONEERS rY of the U. C. women was held tr 9:30 a.m.-8 icon and over $arristers, Solicitors and 11 a-m:up to 8 roan the church Sunday School with {iesawd and Authorized far the 11 a m.-Nursery •, -� Mrs. Carol Gross residing. The • presiding. PICKERING PHONE Whitehall Z-5961 Ceustlm of Onto loss and York Nptarlea Pvlallt ._Centennial Rood School- evening L'nit, cullingthemsel- Parm Stock. hnple i ash, NouseMki 11 a.m.-All ages. vee the i niuuma c8nr [7cfeCfi t" furalw% Roel brae• else Wr SANK OFCOMmitC! CHAMBERS 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR, the program. Mrs. Ruth White soodaihr at Remonabie Raton° led the Devotional. Mrs. Nellie -- DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE S SImco* St. N., Oshawa' Lynde and Mrs. Connie Casey convened the Social Committee Mi@hw P.O. Phone Aginef 32W1 •Tele hone RA. 3-3446 St. 'Georges Mrs. Pemberton Pigott,, o! -Gr HAR� RE 4 Markbas P.O. Phone Mork. 20e P Ch?rntivood.'gave a ver: inter d • 'l•RENRL;15 have been eetabrshed. Allg]ICaA CJ1ure�h estuig .02',: on her recent vtsi' Auclioneen .ince [890. to Nigeria. She ilhtstratedE ApptiANC6S - PAINTS - TOOLS PICKERING . ONIARIO same with slides. L' Rectors R. FLEURY Dr. �0�� L�S�EE REV. +I. S. SHEPHEt3D, 4A.,-D.D. - Personal. - - GLASS - ETC. E • Box 198,_ Pickering, Ont, - . :Miss Ellie McKay. Brick-Rd BARRISTER - " SOLI Phone the flu. RAL -HARDWARE - NOTARY PUBLIC' f'.'SUNDAY SERVICES firs. Geo: McConochie suffer '* 830 a.m.-Holy Communion ed a great deal of pain last phOtle: WHit@hall 2-1911 - :Pickering. Menhh at Old Kingswn Reed QO .a.m-Morning Prayer k-with a disclocated shouk '9 Nighiand Creek 11.00 a.m.-Hol Cemm-nion wee - - AT. 2-7391 or AT. 3-1362 Pickering (4th Si,nday) der. .After treatment. she felt Medical Centre 11Q0 o.m,=Sunday School M the some better by the 'week-end Pariah Hall Mr. E. G: Code. who spent the IIOURf: - 11.0( t the �.. winter to London. Ont., has re- 4 �� IUMBER CO Maeda w Mday-1:143=10 e•s. • ' '1� (At the Parish Hall) 'urned to his home on Fairport fafaedey„en1 Eveeisp Room-ages up'to 4 yeen Road. North, - b A*P'i""eeW - OFFICE: WH. 2-0440 WEDNESDAY Mrs. D. Thompson, Jim ane - to.eo o.m-Meir Communion end Johnny have joined 'rank o' Johns-Manville�afer :,RFS,: WH. 2-1855 Intercession, far the Sick those stricken with flu. Mia. Walker, Sr., arrived _iDON'T MOVE—IMPROVE MONUMENTSfrom England on Saturday. and jj..,� r. is visiting her son Mr, Bram WITH ALUMINUM OR WOOD "�N��SM w.rio'� CEIfR St�oA SC�eACe Walker and family on Con. 1. Mrs. Ctyde Quinton, of Fair.- +COMBINATION DOORS A WINDOWS \\` LL 1l. AUSTIN, � W M e E • • � port . a ' has been ho '.PAL-O-PAK INSULATION FOR ATTICS SoR� Mr. and Mrs. H. Thompson Nns in n ~ w SHERRI N M”f� iD96AMO of Pine Ridge Rd., have return- so Ne. 2 Nishwy,bww*m TERMS ,ARRANGED ,• wltili♦f essf AW - �� ed'home week. after spend- ? _ LIRCN SERVICE AND last e . PffoNls rrkil►r ,Ice. ww, _ SUNDAY SCHOOL tag the past six rRonttis in Port No. Z Highway _ WHitehall 2-3251 - ,SUNDAY'-11 am.-In itis Hawkesbt3ry, N. s., where Mr. Rd, iAFlestan Wlkane, KkWftn Thompson was employed. `Funewl and A& Rage Nies P C U M O' N G Ambulance Service Testlnanlosedn at ow at ROSEBANK flEHNIS CARTAGE 'SEPTIC TANKS Mid at B pin. AL#RED KAYES ALL AN WELCOME '.TM Re"ng Roan Is ep"Ift, .Water Supply I CLEANED PLUMBING BATHROOMS No. 2 Highway the Public Daily The next Thursday Afternoon - as r � - PRESSURE SYSTEMS • of Pkkerin0 1100th Road Same Location Euchre will be at the home of 300 gala. ...... . .......'f4�0-f5.00 Por Informottort Mrs. Ais[horpe. Last week's &W gala. .... - .,. _, jd p0 W. J. BUTT RST1AAATES GI EN * Cglr ATlontk 1,2033 -winners: 1. Mrs. Toyne, 2. Mia. 1,000 gals. i7A0 :. Day: Con., .Mrs. Chillman; and ' ALSO fANp 2RAVK Oshawa - RA. 3-4042 _> wmt*L Telephone` _ Throw, Mrs. McLean. _ TOP SON-AND RLL ; VIIHltehal l 2-3q 1 d We are pleased to hear Mrs. „,1� Nos AT. 4d0M - St. Andrew's Norma Scott, Toynevale Rd., is Presbyterian Church better, following flu. Television ROO � Mr. J. G. DeBroy, Toronto Church St, N., Pickering, Ont spent-the week with his BaughRepaIB � Kenneth Heron, B.A. - Minisbr ter and family, Mr. and`Mrs. G. ^j I� Pbone.-WH2-21ts3 Colby, Pine Ridge.Road. H P - Happyc birthday to Mr. - C. `J alEl'ZGT�T s atertn� .;PFFONE: TEtgle !•1111 ,PlaIiMBIHG OAS A.M. Sunday �1O°t Morris, Old Rosebank Rd. S., pUN11ARTON RADIO i T-V 1IAD-AAL- • Clwidt Service, on his birthday, March 9. -_.STORE Mian Pat Kaven,. of Toronto, WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES Fie.RATTEMII , . ;" :. - _. •- : spent last week-end at the home of'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. - en Old Rosebank Rd S. TIfO OIfO- � - �W16At 011Xavi Sorry to hear little Walter � Mwt "Pies ' ROGER G. CONANT. ILA. werytitil10 in NlunlbMs. �r S�iO UNITED 1 T E p •C N U R C H Whittle, old Rosebank Rd. s., TO Ass fotlfCitol� GOOD VALUE AT THE is confined to his home with an- MAIN STREET PICKERING ---- RIIGHT PRICE --f Fliahway No. other attack of flu.. WH 2-03116 'COPi1TH BLDG., AJAX -aptt o ill► int am P•dL W. A. McKAY, M.A., Ph.M Sort's' to report Mrs. Perry, of selafiuy To TAG PAL Dyson Road, is confined to her 7%Eiiec•e fit• fwtA, asbirs• AIFNISTlR home with flu. REPAIRS i ALT�RATION-SJ Pleased to`hear Tommy Fav- 432® Kingston`Road . Service of Worship _ en, Old Rosebank Rd. S., is NSUUKCO back at school, iolloR ing illness. , E • -;West Hli# X11,00 A. X. Mr. M. Robinson, West Point -Rosebank HCu'dwCtle Ltd. witm OR PNONE <AT 4-!�fZ1 confined to home with - . _ �. " . Cres. is Cbm*R•tse for Pans.end Cwwlry . -Church School . - .. . illness. wig• Brian Scott, Toynevale Rd., C I. L. PAINTS, I30USEWARES, GLASS, GLAZING,• rllbdstens huurence es BuiktFup, '- X11 Departments is better after flu. MfindtsilM, fills, Esc. POWER MOWERS' (TORO, LAWN BOYS & OTHERS) A•hssoMb Imurasw of An Kinds M. Bowman & Gibson DENNEY. BROTHERS - RO u e H I ts _ Tools, PUMPS ETC. PfFOFYl: tly}1mY MO. 1-1321 HEATING CONTRACTORS SERVING CHRIST IN THE C.� ROSEBANK PLAZA - AT. 2.1861 CbmAONITY SINCE 1836 Hot Water, Steam Systems Pleased to report Mrs. C. .Installed Thompson- Pine Grove Ave is W. H. J. Thompson, DUMBARTON recovered, following flu. Alterations and Repairs The friends of Mr. Snooks, of Griffiths. Con. 2, is feeling bet- Lean, East -Woodlands, - March B•/�., LI-'B' TEm le 9-3357 ' Sheppard Ave are_ pleased to ter. 11th. P Dunbarton United:'Church 'hear he has 'recovered frgm flu: Happy Birthday -to T•'ancy Mrli. B. Wallace, Scarboro, 4ARRWER and SOLICITOR and Ontario Dr.- W. A. 14CKay,..conducted Happ birthday to Billy Woods Shea, Con. 2, on her bit2nday, spent last Sunday with Mr. and grllkb cotumbia on'Mareb17. March' 10. Mrs.-O: P. Waldriff, Altona Rd. the.regular service on Sunday, m OtENWOOD 6LDG., AJAX Over 287,000 pepopie of,an ages Mr. G.'Rogers andson Jimmy The friends of Mrs. Botten Happy birthday to Mr. C. A. - with Mr.Robt. Pitcairn at the rwMq 2. 191 took p� in the Canadian Red organ. -Mrs. .Marie Lynde con-i of Toronto, visited Mr, and Mrs. of Eastwood, are- pleased to Schwalm,'Altona Rd. March 10. Cross water Wety services and ducted,the Junior congregation. C 's Altona 'Rmad on hear she is our of:the Ajax Has: Pleased to hear the Brett `` choir-sang the ='Sunday last. pitai. family, Kttigston Road are all. projects yeW.--,.. Rcbert a btrtitde�y to Mrs. Mc• feeling better after the flu. "Angelus", add the Senor c 'o r - . -!THURSDAY, MARCH-15, 19� x•,�-• r•�-•► THE PICKEItIN0 NEWS V • of School Area No. 2, will be a- We hope Gail Hansen will fair Baptist Church. Pastor' The Hi-Teens have been in- es last week. a1sQln Mt. ?ion of S held re the West Rouge be weu a4sin soon- She has Holmes will be Preaching at the vited to a sleigh-ride,this Sat- The residents Fait Ule Public School this year. The been ill for several flays, and two services: 11.00 a.gym., and Youth Centre. Admissionurday night, at the f One winter with a Beach have really reat variety; Mr, and Mrs. Glen Mander- date is as yet uncertain, no, a seems to have had a bit more 7.00 P. m: son and Joanne had supper last further announcement will be ' than her share of "ddys.off", Mr. and Mrs, W. Unsworth. Dollars and the Fithe church are virus, colds and take tolUaesaR -.Thursday night with Air. Aad made. Plan to drop in ancj see Jim Winiarns and Cecil Den- formerly of. Victory Drive, and 'saked to meet at the church at _ISisstt Since tof would etwwho are�in, Mrs, Lanny Jones, Oshawa. ed a pleasant week- now of Ottawa, were visiting T.00 p. a sharp- Mrs. much artistic talent' is ney enjoy P The We are happy to report Mrs. ' simply wish all of then—a yr Congratulations to the Mount developing"in our students. Ad- end of ice-fishing at Lake Sim- the Dunne's, on Sunday. Y Zion School on winning a cup misaion—Free. coe, and also vijdted friends in were sorry they were pressed P. Dunne has almost complet- speedy recovery, and hope, t2 a1 the Music :Co-•petltio t �' ;�l�,y happy returns to Cathy the Barrie area. for time, and could not visit ely recovered from her ttrcfort- with the 'coming of soriag, at last week. to experience of being over- I erything will be back to Rowland who will be four ears There is a warm welcome more of their old friends _. _---_- ---. _ years rt Beach. come by carbon monoxide nm- mal. Severs] from this t 1Tavc old on March 18th. --- for yon-this Sunday, at-the Dun- _-Fair_po ._ - been in with the flu, --- .,�:esra Grant Carson, Grant Jorre •an,! Mu-ray Jones at tin led the Junior Farme: Drrr"e C^mnetltion''at Gwiph on Saturday, where the Brook- : 'lin Junior Farmer Team camr LIS • Ther Young people's Unio- held a tobogganing party o Sahtrday night, 'and were enter tamed later at Linda Hoskins 4 MARKEI home. r. The Active Service Class wil - anext Wednesday nighMarch 21, at the home of Mrs --- --Glen Manderson, with Mrs. 'Al.l ` arta Wilson's.Group. in charge Rouge Hills - � ,."of rhe program. a Mr. Allan Carson had the PRICES EFFECTIVE At work, to injure his'hand firing 0. 2 Hwy Just t of Ro MR.=- Bridge TI111ri.; RC SM*. At work, last week, requiring • MARCH several stitches. Open Every Evening Till 7.00 p.m. Except Thurs. & Fri. Till 9.00 pop: 15-16-17 iwo FA1 RPORT SNOWFLAKE (SAVE 11140 MAPLE LEA!` C O 0K E� HABITANT (Saye 9c) .BEACH ': ® VEGETABLE S00'PThe . Home and School meet- lbs ~cs • • • •� 2. The Hom -- HAM ing was held on Wednesday Via m . 4 fo( 69C :March 7, at .Fairport Beach, i Yf Ib. tin' 28 'Oz. Tins School. There was a .capacit, C . Large 3 crowd.on hand to hear Aft." V. l55 stetler, -Principal of the Dun- PURE LARD The Gentle Bleach _ _ 1 49 barton High. School speak on the subject "The New Educa S H O R T E N I N a• MARVELLO - 39( tioral Program for Secondar•} I Giant 128 oz. Jug Plus Deposit Schools". This was of tremen- (Save 21 e) C `01t D!EW (RjecouVr) :, (Brie 16c) Say* 10 1 ou �.r. .1all. especisa 11t, --5 .,i. - — regarding -new types of courser being offered, and. how the ex Sok Rite (Special offer of Se off) 4 roll Family Package pending student population. will • C be channeled into these coot TISSUE . 48- I C ses- in such 9 a way that Pact•tucIent's talent is bestaultec - ' TOILET _ to his category. There•wasc : 12 oz SQUARE TINS BANQUET CHOICE (Bare 7c) 1 S oz. has -dis-lay of calisthenics -, enc+ CANADA PACKERS - _ - tumbhng b�• five girl3 and four fOr - . ',boys of the Dunbartbn Athletic - A 4L %­ 4 f or C Cluh, under the wile directionK I2 _ of lain Harvey Mai..,n A film` E5 -al.o, depccCn, .then rttinor `ba 791• BANQUET CHOICE (SAVE 7e1 _ 15'Os. Tins ;ginning of the Club, and show- ..•..N C fn^ 'ts irrnl"-- and development SAVE 19,e ��+ - right up to-the present time. r Refreshments were nerved un 10L EN i for Y der the com•enership of Mrs. C INGERSOLL (SAVE- 24e) - --de 'Bourbon. w-'h the assistance _-_ -- - - �. hsq JAY'S FANCY Lame (Save 17e of the Grade Two Mothers.There will he a-General Meet• �,ing of the Horne and School oaChe' lese 4 - " Co.cncil, on Tuesday, March 27 C at 8.o^ h, m•: at *,he Dunbar:gr. to u1Ce 4 for Public School. INa An F.xt eutiie Meetlno o! the York. Brand Meat 3 oz.-tins f Red Rose Orange Pekoe (Save 6e) Pkg. of 60 - A rah •-B--,h i✓orr:e � Schoo' " '10� " 'g� Association will be'tZeld Wed `MAD YOB" _ - p : nesday, March 21, at s W p m 8t j>tj,a (SAVE 9 CENTS) TEA BXGS y `r at the,schoci.:.• . ... . i . Y,arenrs arP arT,d to •earl _ - ' their' children about the danger, YORK BRAND .(SA-VE 19e1 15+ Oz Tint SWIFT'S Strained or"Junior 43/4 oz. Glass Jan (Save 4ei lot the ver• deep water irr-act :rhes and Ponds in the :tea ORNE� ]RASH 2 for 79e =BABY FOOD 5 for 59C S:me plar�s 'are.act spiel; haz e Rrdous, for .the smaller young- Afth A% eters. Congratulations to Bobby Hoc Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast — '°- :Ib. 79c Boneless rolled plate brisket dot roast Ib: 49c why celebrates..his ,15th b'.rthday on March 17th. (First Fire Ribs) ' FRESN TENDER--CMCKEN LIVERS . . lb. 3 ___lLe ar_e. sorry to hear Susan -- --. _1 ttFm has beenill during the SLICER RTNDLESS ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE b WING fetir weeks. She was in St • Michael's Hospital, and is ro•: :'+ ...:: C . :, -1 • 9C c•o.ivalescing nicely,, at home. T E •�, K s Mo:lice and Dolores Dunne �. ts"' t aeonr hr teal their _loth birthday, tea Not Frosea) Grade A Oren Ready —( Avow Weight - 3 %1) with a part}•, of,friends, .Phyllis Fresh l Strti^'. C" , 1V ry and Mary Fitz- FRESH LEAN MINCED BEEF "- 2 lbs. 79c Prying or pat-iC'c• a`id Cynthia aggcc 'YO�N� attrndlwr.. The Ar•t. Display, by students FEARMAN'S _ - aC oio"*`p" I the piece lb. 29C . . • 33 STANDING PRIME (6N� awd 7th RtRS' cel.d. Bowe Removed) RIB ROAST Ib. 51k• BLADE OR SHORT RIB _. - Qq�fGWEr6's+1EA[[,.. ROAST . . .: . • . . . . . . . . . . Ib' -oft FRESH SLICED TENDER 1 OINTNE&4LL! , 9 C T1VEF/ �it4T FRESH RIB END TENDERLOIN END — LIVER PORK LEAN PORK49-c , - �b, ;'�., C fEARMAN'S Smoked Cooked Ready1:0 -to-Sery2 e Boneless Avg: 2 to 3 lbs; SUPER 1 ; ► 'LOIN ROASTS tar,.. 2Y2 (avg. 1 M ..• lbs.) • � 3 lbs•) ;•J�!�A�a . ;.•��ll�. .�9 c 4 ^ Centre roasts or chops Ib. 69e. Whole loin Ib. 53c- - DINNER FRESH DAVERN FARMS Mi . !b. C BREAKFAST - BACON -1 Ib. plug. 5�C nce tea _ MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED jVAC-PAK) SKINLESS KAYE'S PLUMBING _ {b. C E N E R S leers - b.- , 9 Gotta. e O WH. Z-6717 - PICKERING = C , S *�itd>Ikl fAt, 1�AIRQMK• >a. » w • - . T N Er P I E K E R I NG N E W S donnell, M. P. for Greenwood. - ' Mr. ell, of course, is one of the-moot respected Mem- ft�PC�RT from :• : •tiers of the House. He does not intervene frequently is debate, INSURANCE -" REAL ESTATE ;< .;.;:>< _ _ - - • ..,:,.;:;; �_ -�buC when he does it is always to the point and always with the ' 4ffiee WH. 2-6212 ' -Residence WH. 2-3115 E'A R�I A M E N T objective of shedding light rather than heat on the subject. Ike was first elected to Parliament in 1845 for Muskoka,-Ontario, - - - defeated a[ the general election in i 949; re-elected in a by-elect- BY HON-. ' --tio- in Toronto-Greenwood in October 1949,-and has been in the R-I L-E. ; -MORI M.P. ONTARIO RIDING House ever-sine.-- I _ :In the ars or ar "Your Friendly Resident Agent" I was p!eased to be-able to report that.the Board of Transport !the Croix de Guerre. _ 'Commissioners will be holding a public hearing in Oshawa on the ' An annual event,of significance in Otiwa is the presentation by 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 removal of the King Stret tracks. The hearing will take place on the Canadian Labour.Congress of a brief to the Federal Govern - April ONTARIO ere 11 e r ested f re u entation this year will-take place on April 3rd and interested parties wi b equ o prepare b-I ment The March 14th Itis an eventforward since it'irived to Which I alwa�s It is a source of satisfaction to me to know that action.is being the opportunity of'ineeting a number of friends from Oshawa and taken on a: matter which has been.a cku_se of,concern to citizens area, as well as other cenioes, who are active in the Labour of Oshawa for a good.many:years. movement. It is a matter in-which T have taken a great deal,of-interest, -The convention of the Canadian Labour Congress, taking place A 0-H N L • L A both'as Mayor and in Ottawa -_and I m sure that those who in Vancouver in the second week of April, is anothW event of im- -- have followed me in the position of Mayor of Oshawa-have been portance in the labour year, and I eXect to be in 'attendance I N S U R A N C E equally concerned. this year on April,10th. -- -- The public hearing is thus an important matter-in the develop. - - ASSIiRANCE ment of the City, for upon the results and the conclusions of the PRUDENTIAL COMPANY LTD. Of ENGLAND Board will hinge the eventual disposition of this matter. Be DP To Date On Locals LIFE =-AUTOMOBILE -- FIRE Meanw.hile,,the House of'Comrnons this week was dealing with amendments to the Farm Improvement Loans Act ad fird Fisheries. Read The Pickering News Weekly 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST Improvement Loans Act. _ Otllan Station Pieta;Ajax Shopping cee - Phan:WH.Z-Mt The purpose of the amendment to Farm Improvement Phan For Issa dlate Coverage Day Or Night Loans Act was to extend the Act J 30. 1985, and to place a ^eiling of $400,000.000 on the amount.of•guaranteed loans which �C 071E - $.r -- -- -- -- - a In speaking on the Iegislation, the Minister of Finance pointedi_ `+ - -APPRAISALS out that when the Act was brought into being the limit on Lndivid- .Pipes thawed out quick and , ,p ■�. nal loarre.a'as $3 000 and that this has been increased to $7 500. _ V • N E W E L L _ He also pointed out that 70.815 loans had been made in 19��. isaf ely by new-.method with- .. (Gladys Newell) In the-case of.the Fisheries,Improvement Loans.Act, the purp- ose w 85 as similar. to extend the Act to June 30..19 . The Aet'prov- modern. electrical equipment Real Estate Broker — Pickering Village ;des.credits to flaherm.•en of a nature s'.milar to those extended to _ WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-ft13 - - farmers,under Farm Improvement-LoarsPAT DUNN£ - Temple 9-1841 -' On da- nigh!,I had the pleasure of eneak!nr ?n Toronto in - .'.Son _ :'Mlh► Phone MOhowk 8-4703 the r'. of Tny friend and colleague: the Horourttble J. M. Mac- :. 'Cobourg FR. 2-7601 .. . _._ -ST. URGES DR. UFRED GS _ L T'i/. VAN A a I� •!T k u£'"' ;Z, i +` ,-`:.Sr C' rc <'�;...F 5. _:'^sem.' r • VETERINARIAN 8"quoi and Meeting * t 'ab wrr Ilae�lilies Old Rosebank Rd. North > CATERING SERVICES i Y (So"" 200) &a. NO. 8, h1CkCr1IIS _ t Lw�- IS Z-0�s —MIN. Z-730S Telephone TD. S-1828 It 'o Answer TE. 9-1504OMETRIC LONG DWANCE CALL . IId ! --VION CARE- _, Zenith "140. " - - jONti L. RAW80N, R.O. (No Ton Chorgi) - PLEASANT STREET - :(QFF LIVERPOOL RD. SOUT14) FRENCHMAN'S SAT Monteith, Monteith, Riehl EYES EXAMINED & Co: _> t : GLASSES"FITTED and REPAIRED. CIiARTERED ACCOUNTJINTS �° 10 - EVENINGS . G.•W. RIEHL. C.A., R1-A..._• - _ BY APPOWMENT. TE. 9.2, LICENSED TRl)3TEES 'Ajax - Oshawa 3vatford r; <, u RAn" 9 - �-- OfiW�Ma ph 9.� MT R: WATERS, C.A. SEAWAY : . . wHlahall 2-0R90 " ► �^ WATER SUPPLY WHitehall 2-139T' - --- ' 24-HOUR SERVICE -7 DAYS A WEER - I L C E R k $5.0'0 for 500.GALS. 9' :7.00•for 1000 GALS: 'H E A T t H 6 � • $9.00 fer 1500 GALA. Gas,and Oil Instapations ' • Chan-Ovt S�Fvke• . 24411CHM' AM 1EMPIN TAXI .h PIeets.d.t. "I wwweq —WN. 2-3491 ° ' N Now o Eo ro `HOW MANY BANKING SERVICES �IVI,LL BR AVAILABLE HESE? ;7011A U su"CRINS Atw SOCO M 1100"GAOls - — i�sF infoFmptlow aRR A1/A� wr ovtReRMts, A complete range of banking services-because-this is the site - - '1'Elllple 9-1144 rlr. ;Ltsso..p.ausE On LOAN rrioteroAo�s. ¢f a new branch of a chartered bank/Future customers will co=de here ON WW"M R TOO s0 ANY MORTOAOE to do all !heir banking. because only ii<l 'a chartered bank is it nIMNCIMG a POG FAST Q►L E N D A L E cotaa tuR�rta, cAu - Po sible for all banking to be done under one roof•Each branch, large• _ ;APPLIANCE. -SERV-ICE,, .. ' D er small, offers'a full banking service, from•cashing'a Cheque to• _ AHS COMPANY g gn eager "finanein forei trade. Each has a staff trained and a er to render T0Ai1lI� DRYERS ' NO ADRAIDE ST..W. l�171fi .•• , TORC�IIO .9, ONTARIO the high standard of service that features chartered banking in-Canada %IMP6e AAfIB• Entail AAIi! _ ,,.. •, .. - .. . • •- •__ __. . .•. _ - ._ '- • • _ _ •• ,-•_ - . 7++s ' a'A THZ •CHARTBRSD HANKS SERVING TOUR COl4 MUNITT . 'Ono mow* sliRsrs at i► �,*,qN 1MA.swr y - �.rRr - w WAX, XWW rILGICWlt `:'THE PICltEittN0 NEWS -ire A cerlt�*r "M rL 0'N Dry ..10 - -NOTICE �ll� o: Yom SUHSt7RwE clow, $I-" Irma >� ash 25e. �; ;. . _ Im Picked ?Fnc HOARD Or TRUSTEES OF THE AOW&W CAMo� : Your Laundry c ed tip ..SEPARATE ' NO. 2. T" pertly.Washed And Delivers _ • .. � � :. .. . . ._ .. ._ . ._ _ • mow.,,, - T E NOTICE that the above-mentioned Board. of Trustees on _ Z4-Hou- SerVice ---the 26th day of February, 2962, passed a By-Law Number 3, to : _ '- _ Same-Day. 7 e authoriz the borrowing of-money-by the issue and sale of Deb• CttLlTCla� k7ame.Daery - - _ entures lof the said Board of•Trusties in:.the principal arliOunE ,of Coin. Laundry. Prices ., 5110,000 --- Cqq — 1. The purpose for w ich the, money is'to be borrowed' is the ATlan is -89 S 1 construction and equipment'of a new five-room Roman Catbol?c f 'pHOti E: DLON. - FRI. • 4.00 to 9.00 P.-M. .•-. Separate Schoolin School Section Number 2, in the,Township Of - � gATCRD>,Y .8 12 NOON+ .Pickering.gm6umt to he_ hnrrowed'is $110.000 on the security of theCall WH2 4617 A Ti said Debentures, which shall be a charge upon theschool-house i Cn �j;,,� property-and premises and anv othi'r real or personal property COl _O_Mot` 2250.Kingston Rd. vested in the said Board of Trustees; and uport< the'Separate School Rates collectible by the said Board of Trustees. SERV 1 N G IN 3. "Tine Debentures are to be dated April 1, 1962, and are to be �.: a re-payable .in- instalments of principal-on April 1,-in.the years O MANY Y WAY S - 1963 to 1982, as follows: Princi `al - - _ __ -- To Th appy. p� Principal : e :.The Red Cross e P au e ' Year Amount Year ,_ _. - _. - '3mourit ;53,000.00 1973 5�.000.GA =- 1 1963. 6000 00 / 'LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE iss4 3,000.00 1974 Looks .to You OF YOUR WEDDING 1965 3,o00.00 19765 F. 6,000.00 - — _ .. I966 4,000.00 1976 $.004.00 -. _- - 1967 4,000.00 1977 T.000. The humanitarian,+ achieVements of the VBOOK NOW FOR THAT `SPECIAL D'AY 4,000.00 197a ;. �•W•� ed, Cross depend _ori your generosit 1968 W , VER 4:000.00 19 9 —8. . `R 1969' Your_dollars provide and carry on the' . ,.!?.090.00 1970 E — P - _^ ' WE, _ _. _ - -' S.a',n_oo z°Ai• _ _ , . '- �poo,00 � ' essential Red Cross"services• and ' •-• M -- CHURCH RECEPTION I97I 5.000.00 1982 ,tnr.r. I!r vie M 5 .110 Tl • I 1972 ,-. „ c^inrnurii#y• _ - _ FROM 0 UP _ The-Debentures mattiririg in the years •1963 tQ 1972 are to-bear ~.,This ear-think of the many ways t y secant per. and-the Debentures Red Cross sel'Ves you and your ne't Waour Interest at the rate of 5% P _. Pe ---- _ E ,� - 1 8 x10 "OUR WEDDING" ALBUM maturing in the years 1913 to .1'982 are'to bear interest at the then-plan your donation or ple'dg�tothe __ - _ - a able annually 12 8x10 PRINTS 'rate of 6percent per annum, such interestbeirtg•p y best of your means. A generous donation . _: `- — x I UM will do so much for so many in.1962. on April 1. - - - •- 1' 4' 5' "OUR 'CH LOREN`5_WEDDING" ALBUM _ ..__. JOSEPH QCIGL.EY. Secretary = 25 -PHOTO AN NO - T 5 "THANK TES" 12 4 x TS � - F - K YOU t - lit ted Cross COMPtETE !•t10T0' NEWSpAREA COYERi�GE 1. N Y - TOS - .-. 'Need S -- • IC TANKS CLEAI�'Ei D o�` - 'enc' seer ro ewu,�E�sor oa ca+owe _ coMPiETESEPIIc TANK sERwcE i ' =:=YOur ftK" oft MMM HeI-P Now - NEW TANKS INSTAii-ED _ B .:. hal - ..C._ rmcas - -Z. -A: 'VVeat erston - JL 9, PICKERING-TE- 9.14"7 - FAT DUNH� pie 9-1941 _ Photie 'WH. 2-4�7 7 7_ - = LETTER - - AN OPEN _ - t n real .estate and Guild- ant 1Tving Its peaceful tappineas: it rural conviitial fellowship as _.. Dear'Sire: - - _ _ arty and conduc s.a nary liege b'sines i • - er, was instrsicted to raise tYe assessment on that part known above`tht turtnoti of the city. tW1iy embarrass 'the €Gene~ m sad % by blit ening h,rn with tAe ,0 increase assessment to no, �n an issue of .February..'"nid. certain small town newspaper. ing Protects. � Ofi ' 00 'outside• Pickering reported to lite e!tect that fie. et:tion to-dis- arently. lristructed :by, the beriefitdto h.m wbatsoeyer tut only increased responsibilities p She Assessment C on~minsioner' +.pp 'miss .Jr. C,oelin the Assessment'Com:iiss`-loner at Picker-rg hac. RQe�•e appealed the instructions of the County ecZuneil and lost �i nal so called ir.�'Esto: is go r.b to ,4"g' S»U:OGG to E100,Ob0 for an —failed by Reese Scott'a.deciding.�'ote_et�,_etC rt,P-annP_1 rnarifL-LP r?N^,°r•A n over i+4" 't'r�rnshia Sn-y£fN`:,- o - r '$ion . _ lti -farm near; Ved sand-dur,cs.-•north of 0aremont'-which T Thsa-,indicates exartly ��fi z` F as "been mainta`ned in. various shin this had nothing-to do with them. zeta•' was_sine tee dawn di civ. any more nor less than -� es. law suits etc., etc. , day'. as a-good autr-dtattiior!: articles, public sec.:es- Fmtsens,' ryuirl Khat happened'.' Did Cordrniss.oner f'�sl£n set out to obey the; i� ` is to- -:. . - .,.r•,. rHAr ,tioung la -vers who:~;ave reithe^ business eXper eauallzation and §uggestions of•the.Countv-Council'. Certainly not n tneP ix•^rM pbers�o".rCourcil and in view o' the shove .,� fence•nor fay- legal pre en irence should ever be ejected to 1,r y rury: Tie embarkec*on a.daring strWegern whereby the}• r .sed tie � ta:''ar three voted in i'av- council unless he were a iarrner's sur. acqua:rtec� wish-t_he ardu- es'ment, not.itndei _S3:Ot�,000_txit o�•er S ,'r�►.tTM' std not or._ the.- our:of dismissing the Assesycr are ire only,one who was honest sue task of his dei owx•a.. in the con mt:nity «hese.he has lived South_ Pickering area but or. the whole Township where taut err enough acid had the courage of,his'' convictions was a little .dirt -Rouge_ _f all h4 1!fe• . . - .. .;_ sorbs.from, s - situatic_n 'wtere ' t' who has no ere to Hill nor in htitetie ravel b� the farmers and a l -fa mer in sll g . Tiiat.an} reasona%ly edutateci and sensible fa^mer is by far-bett- 'the rural tax-payers have.to contribute by all appearances to the business nor fn selling t..^.e Townsi ip steel beariis. nor.in probable: er,inclined to'managg the luriicious!} fruga! aff L, o` his own co• low8rtng of the-mill rate. K'k:ch will be of no particular bene=it to legal champerty in_mainterance'fees-but-only in the.welfare and mmunit}. For instance. ire.presented a petition to Counca ret- the ruraP tax-payer. As easy as not ibwill contribyte to assist that -security of the people,-the local farmer's son, H, 5P. support- erred to in.your art'.c!e renresentir:� some GO property._owners part of the South Pickering; where seKers.'pavements. Ir -el- by a woman, ores. McPherson, also from the rural areas!k? who were appealing.their ctises..The petition'included the dames ectric development, water sen ices, hifth school taxes and other •These facts amply prove my contentions to shy_aw�y fror�r.young o[ 196 tax-payers, outlining in:detail many undeniable proofs of tuxuries will be developed in areas publicly_advertised as '•cas- lawyers or business r-iagnates in runt'elections. They have oth- the Assessor's incompetence: -from professors'of Law al-Toronto aa1 living with unconditiaral'none,:- ck guarantee' and «•here" er Personal interests at our-expen'se and sell us dovi-n the river!' ' Uni�'ersity to the Chief Justice-of our High Court who went -as incidentally is one of the largest ale of where. the tax defa.tlt- Two lawyers in council "c4:1' not see any ground for disthiss- _ -far as to indict the Pickering Tow trsitiP as conducting their aft- ars come from, w Fide we n,` t-"-` r►-ro1 areas hati a Po Pay the L4P r.",They e ofore k for not rase 'trees because there -airs under conditions "little short of 'fraudulent". -ortion sof interest borrowed from the .bank to support the casual_a w __ e� could not se the a're'nona so blind as those h We showed how hundreds of indignant tax-payers were'vociter- liver taY defaulter!! T:a Peeve even "suggests the possibility of Because of these law}`ers, we tar-payers ri1us� be their t*ietims nusly demanding the'dismissal of the Commissioner. W e invaded a city here". Tes, a'city that will certainly not be-for farr.'ters!'•" if -we remain silent or inaet4ve.-Ore,of:these lawyers'w•ho appa.r.- . the Township office with toe.biggest crowd•'e.ver seen at the Mun-• Nobody guarantees such panaceas. fe the rural tai-payers but entry has no property of,his own.in the Toki•nship can dictate to icipal office.` v on -contrary. .he is.penaliied if he dares to take emp!o}'inert We hI ve openly publicized our ecn^plaints without ever hear elsewhere in order to pay his taxes or in order to pay mainter. us tis-payers with such itnm'ature or perverted viecys on what ing a ~.sofa! by the so-called public' servants to their'faitkiful'or we can•or,,canngt see. v:hen pecple 'of eminenC recognized wis- ance of the sewer and water s}'stern of the "Zasual livers:�Tltie _ 'gttllible electorate. . farmers Fanitot, even take advantage of the city conveniences he, dorn cannot see w'hy �Ir. .Gos'at and Reeve Scott have noL_heen_-� F has to support! ,.....-lot the "rich'' city casual liver'.' it, long ado- vti`e have sl;own hos'EJommssioriet Goshn has disrupted. the pi _ uni.v and pu4lic rryat:or. l:ip 'in the Tow'rWi ip.-Wev showed bow. It is.no wc,n,ler that ti,e Assessor as well as the . Reeve are, These law}ars. br.-it the elc-1,r.�ay 'tot see nor hear the'voices act Doge wanTs. o to c working th 'r heals o': to :r.. 'er.'.ent in'.c, thessessmet�t Act the t.�e e ecte,rate ::t the electorate,will rot. -be so deaf and so Pickering wants to separate from everybody. else and .ltbu •e4' tax-payer as the_pin=c~_a;tii•:;,or.�vhipping bo;: as an excuse to sed-• blin2i of the'fzext elert.oiz 1wI `.eh.could be a let sooner than they, ual!'r anxious North Pickerin; is to:branch out byeitself.. Lice'the inteilie^rte c•` lite f,:r.tei• •'W";, such excuses as im°list:= :!unk if an injuc[ion against the Toy:t�ship to inestigate,.the mon- - All this er,_erdered by the ciupticity of interest between a Communist system as a'�ove c•.1'nP:: whereby, they use.,the rural'.•,,e} business iciZtch is inflicted.on the tax-payer in the name of Reeve oY.tee.Tcwriship and his Business_ interest`to,which by,all the fRrmer to priviate..chnc nb.er indoctrination as follows ___ P c kering,admin strat:on, justifying it, atipeara;ces, Commissioner Gos?ir. is the st:pir:e poppet c•r he Zrie farmer whose net inccmte has been reduce d• by 24 per'clent- Please announce to your, •readers that a firim of chartered,acc - _would'ne�ver have entrenched Himself in� the '.ovey-dovev affect• according to.the Federal, Eareau. o`. Statistirs'of ori last w:ee:, lourftartts iris been appbinted to investigate what relat0i'there is ion of the Peeve assesstrg lands as expensive and highly raill- f!^.ds h?'s assessm-rtt increased 15 .per (.en' to 200 per-cent. So he between ,Councilman Mowbray, Councilman Wank and Reeve. :'rated'Rouge Hil 'i;'here the Reeve' etcns p+rc.',:ertp at the-' same accosts the roil•tion of the Cqr.rn!ssionarc to Learn why•. Scoff_as applicable to 'tile respective. :::_r�.t:to two.councilmen rate, .as .so7called building lots at cheap'unres'.dential, urindust• -He goes to the-spider's parlour w here'the 'Corn missioner doer-end one•reeve'of Pickering Township with a'view to place an in. tial Claremont hal' w'av to•Uxbridge! not discuss the sligh'est tY.ing aboi t the assessrnent but pure.}• junction on the Municipality to bring about a judicial enquiry if We showed Commissioner Gosim to have been the most expens- gives him -a dose Of NOTHING SHORT OF•COtir),mTNIST INS' •- the investigation justifies it through persona} ,duplicity of interest "ive-man-P!cke��ewrrsn�p eves#tad. Ho~tic-ke-has-brought.-end_.'Dg�+1ATT ON-a-"ollows: --- -� latory to-t`mseL, es and to the cost to-us'ta�tpa--ere end-to -­­less-and cis Iy-law:suit57 n Udil g-~lose to X00-appears He tTtissioner: "What are you kickir.;'atiaut?•Itis not the the violation of the orily'too well defined Municipal Act. ' ,created class distinction,- discrimination and adverse publicity. poor farmer we're after, it's the rch city Man". " , ' He has been the cause of notable investors-abandoning Pickering' '-Then he embarks in a long' diatribe, imbuing the farmer ;with' �4`atch fol a forthcoming announcement calling all rural farm- Township.'He is endeavouring to introduce into our system of tax- the idea that rural gentlemen farmers are -investors for. sub='ars and urban associations to^_a large. rally in protest of the anon the Karl Marx theory according to "Das Kapital" for the,.. division etc. That tlieAssessor is'really helping the dirt farmer!!. communist idea o! taxing;any one ori "ability t4",pay" basis rath- diciatorship of the proletar.' '•te'as follows:-"FROM EACH ACC- The absurdity of it! er than on the well-tested laws of supply and demand, as "actual :ORDING TO HIS ABILITY, TO ACCORDING TO HIS MEANS"!! If farms .were valuable for sub-Aivistons,-why-deprive the farm- vane", traditionally,gracticed by our courts. Tn other words,.the idea ie not only to hook.the !'rich''.to make er.of .that fortuitoits chance of-getting'a high price, Why deprec.: The�Rtmunists thrive to,trovbled-`waters; beware-of commun- somebody else richer but to hoodwink the farmer or the following late the value of his tarm by taking away such'incentive to him i§ts ii# disguise. situation would not have existeI-whereby the Township.of Pick- .if they love.,the >armer.so much? - r _R G ROY` g dentally, Reeve Scott owns prop- There are people who love the country•for.its beauty,•it pleas, •'as South 'Pickerin where, incl , Next- Weep = Our- Accountant's Report: Exclusively in the; Piekesing -dews 'touffville•Tribune' L 1 • - 'THURSDAY, MARCH 15, Isat - - - THE PICKER 1 N G NEWS - - ', PAGE- SEVE14 TENDERS . WEDDING '. _ .. . Ili �'BE LEGL4LATLTRE _ VVANT pUS y FOR SALE BY TL". ER - llierrla.-Haaoabt one-Mmi s Op1mm - R` unfinished .brick buiilow on L3y T. D. Thomse, MPP i _) 60-coot lot, First Conce�len Rd. Rite gladioli'decked King- 8Y - THE OBSERVER = - Tor- near Woodview Ave., Township stop Road United Church, Tor- - .. onto,-for-the marriage of Jean- Welfare Anowsw4a mm W-M-3415 of Pickering. For information, phone AV-5.4184, or address en; nineLorraine Hannah, daugh, The Old Age Assistance- All The prppoged-stock, car race track for South Pickering seems p quiries to-J. L• Cann, Project ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Han- owence paid to persons between o have caused almost as much comment and activity in Picker- . �► nah, of Pickering, to Charles Director, Canadian National g, the.age of 85..and 88 years, also ins as has the controversial reassessment of certain farms is >� lwa 4t. R. 1, e, Out. Allen Norris,- of Toronto. Rev. the Disabled Persairia Jlllowan- - ' Rai ys, Mspi -the area. The•results of the protest about-the track to date prov- L. CarisQn offietated, with Dr.. ce to persona be the age es to me at least, that an individual or a small group of ratepay- -- Crimp at the organ. of 18 and 65 ears, is given on - j/� s Coming' Events - a meant test--b4a1W,-wtth--the if theF irk intelligently �nd_pPrh9� no1si13rT.-can have father,_ the bride wore a floor- Federal Government paying 50 considerable influence on our governments at .various levels. WOMEN'S 1t1113T1'!'Ui'ES_ length gown of ' lace and tulle percent of the coat, Prior to the You may recall that.the Pickering Township Council chose a over satin, with long-fitted sat of Feb '1982, anr location close to Pickering Village'on Church greet,• south for For Cie Eleve 'DR'omen'aTHlnstitutes sleeves, and wearing a coronet �n in thiagrou'p could qus qty this track sad I believe were quite Aanim'our about their dec. n groups of Ontario County, who hiaddress and veil. She carried if their income was below 59W -inion. Their choice had to be approved by the Ontario Municipal held-Neat ft-*-- ­. -.-- -­ caacs�Ae of roses and snow-. pej� yeap, lop &-single-pq . Boart? and' redding*etween' We linom A viiouhl,appear. I that a t' aL. communities, will hold a Sum= flOWern or x1880 for a married couple. small group of Village Ratepayers were successful in•influenc- •Apples and Potatoes For Sale. Miss Sue Hannah. sister of There were some who did 'not f' mary Day at Port Perry Mas ing the Ontario Municipal Board to politely but firmly ask the McIntosh 12.25 r bushel. Other the bride, was maid of honor, onic Hall, on Wednesday, Mar. quality for the full pension,. be Township to move the site. I note,now that the site is removed varieties available. Please bring th l and wore a street-length gown cause t of a 21. Exhibits of various projects the n} were_ireceipt from the Village but closer to certain- -residents and it. containers for apples. Open on and"skits" by the groups who of emerald green chiffon over small income, but could receive $ P -. week-e taffeta• with scalloped neckline. partial, ayment to bring them would appear that another small group o! ratepayers will have participated, will be a feature P payment $ PI G ORCHARDS and long-fitted'sleeves. She had t to the' allowable ,income . to attempt to influence the. Ontario Municipal Board again. of the afternoon-The program P - - -- ---One nii1e west,of Pickering a ,matching hat, and carried a When the Federal Government My guess is-that this new group of ratepayers'will be carefully starts at 1.30. Exhibits to be in Village, on No. 2. Highway. bouquet Qf roses and snow announced the increase of 3.0 listened to a sin and the will stand a ood chance of havin the . - place by L00 p. m. Everyone g Y g $ Phone:.VPH2-1247 will be very welcome. . Mem- Gowers. per month, effective the 1st of site turned down, A vgcal.ratepayer or group of ratepayers has Mrs. Reg. Cox and Patricia February .1982, there was a - MARCH SPECIAL bets please,phone WH2-5745 for t'Y an influence it would seem far out of proportion to his nitmeric- transportation arrangements.• Mercer were the other attend- possibility a number would not ants.' gowned in yellow _and al strength. Y a alit if the allowable income .Cojeman, clearance-2 and 3- - - sl._.__y ,_ - _ In.this-case-of the race track, it.is-interesting So note'that both i mauve respectively. had remained the same. When burner stoves: Lanterns: Cool The Friendship Group proposed locations are industrial areas and have been for years ere; One gas refrigerator, new; of St. Andrew's Presbyterian' Following a ,receptiotr at the speaking to the Deputy Minister of Public Welfare Hot plates, gas; One new lst week, he out- Ghureh soli! hold their monthly church. the bridal_ couple left_ - aThe compaining Village ratepayers were seperated from the race ' on a wedding tri after which informed me the allowable in- track by the busiest highway and the busiest railway in Canada. !ward motor. Limited stock. meeting on_Wednesday., y, March the will reside in Toronto. goes to show that the squeaky wheel, as ever, gets the - Coleman Stoves and Lanterns, 21, at 8.00 p. m., at the home of Y comehad .,been increased tc It all, t cleared and Serviced. Spring Mrs. Eleanor .Harney, Sher- $1,160 for a single person, anc grease_ Prices only, from $2.50 each. wood Ave., East. $2,020 for a married couple. A. 0- 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -0-- O'-O Women's Hospital- Amtitlary the inccease in-pension amoutttE I suppose by now the new Fire Areas in Pickering have been R_ HEATING _;'AIt11ET� CONCERT - to $120 pee year, now_that the a _ p tips lieve the hearftlg was Phone: R'ti2-Sill proved by Muni • 1 B and since I be FRIDAY,• MARCH 30, 1982 a s - the ht tktat there would have be n In the Nurses' Residence.Agon= creased b 5180 and 1360 t. -F _ e Dunbarton United Church - 3' _ HAY FOR SALE. � day. March .12_ The. meeting path.more deposition to the changes. which reduces drastica y _ - To quality Timoth or Alfalfa. A Musical Evening y $ means that some on means..fes: P 9 Y Y opened in the regular form. Fol- allowances ma Yeceive an in. he area south and west of Pickering Village served by the vill- wY. P. S..McKay, Brock Road, Adults 50c. - Student-35c. y' _ r Y mar 23r lowed b2 The.Lord's -Prayer,- r;eaza-"to pension•above- the ige firefighters and enlarges• considerably the area served by - South• Phone: WH2-0987. . _ Owing to the illness of the $10 per month. ander the new he Township's South-west brigade: I would`hate thought-those- (ynar 23) President: Mrs. Cain, the rice-. regulation, the allowance c�ulc" m the Brock Road, north and south of 401 and those in the A '.N N' 0 •.LACING Pres., Mrs. 'Carr. officiated. be increased b $15 r month. uires--Beach area would have been very _ VAUGHAN WILLARD Y per ry Vocal but i would FOP SALE-a beautiful "Sing- HOME AND SCHOOL Some of the members of the Highitiay,SafeM hink that-the stock cag traek-has-created far more-activity than '-• -er Zig Zag" in desk-like con- ASSOCIATION'S staff'of the hospital-pht on a When the :Minister of Trans. -he change in fire areas: sole, slightly used. This one very appropriate skit. to, 'keen ort resented h s estimates fo: _ _ .s►\NL'.AL FL'N F.M.. - P P Briefs• I would :ell you that the onh• area west of Pick L 'SATURDAY. APR i4, 198-" PVPVillage served by the Villa e'fl tees is lot 3, from the C. N. makes hundreds ital1 .- =ches, button holes• sews on but- :00 - 5'00 P m conscious. . stated the government Intended north. Lot •17 extends only to about Wilcox Auto Wreckers'on `tons. Cash price : = 538.85, or r The Dance-Committee gave a to instal sate• beak in ali ov _ GAMES R003i - BAKE SALE Y is • -No: 2 Hi hwa and-all 'properties payments of $8.80 per month. .TY STERT AUCTION report on the huge success of ernment cars. At the presen B Y west of this area will now be Dealer. Apply: Box-W7 "News "'NEAR 'YEW'' SALE • -their-recent dance, and thank-- time, belt brackets are stand served from the Petitcote Creek fire station: - Office", Pickering, Ont, REFRESFiASE:r"TS ed all their committees for and equipment in all 1962 mod- Perhaps there 'was .confusion in everyone's minds 0-hen they 'their co-operation, and also-for -1953. the members o' Admission - Free theta. In teas the 'descripKana of the fire .areas-m the: new9papers, be- 7. Admission W Lied = all, the doslations received. the Seledt Committee on High. cause the descriptions were clearly in error, when they read A N N O C '% C I -tti-(: Mr Lapp favoured the meet-,way- Safety, of which I-was a "Canadian Pacific Railway" instead,of "Canadian Rational Rail- WANTED-pasture b rent within with a film. taken by Chan- good water supply. phone WH2- VAUGHA.N WILLARD $ rm�,mber. were invited to tout way- good AND SCHOOL net 9., of_the.highlights of the the research Centre of Genera: 162°. dance,. and the crowning of the Mot-ors. -gust outside Detroit. Q -O- O -O -'O -O -O -O ASSOCIATION'S The West Ro a sewer situation a ,Queen_ Du ' the da we had a vet•r u8 appears to be another of the WA.tiTED _ ..Alr:1-NUAL FIRE1i'QRIa- S Y squeaky wheel". situations' The council. whose members have b After •repairing some of the interest discussion on,. Safety y Pickering Red -Cross-{sots. �: DISPI.At � } , �- pans, dishes, full-size mattress, MONDAY. 1LIAY 2l. 1802 tag boxes, for the Tag Day .in with.the . ettgineers of Ford,+been 1lrM OA the newer situation now appear to have bowed to 1. and electric hot-plate, for burn- AT DUSK" . Jude; refreshments Reze ser-, Chrysler and .General Mo%Q s.if the wishes of those ratepayers on Taylor Rd.,' and Went Point [{ ed-otit Pickering family. _Con- Gtgande Display By The vid' At the time they were _ quite Creb. in the West Rouge area. This-observer la:,tot obfectirig, but tact-Mrs. G. Crichton. Phone: Dunbarton Athletic C - - = �urwlimous• that safety belts I just pointing out that it apparently pays to be vocal? WH2 as 16. - P,EFRESFIMEYTS had to be greatly Improved be- -, .,Famlly Tleket - 41.88 fore-they would be over] 71 To Rent Mr. and Mrs: W. C. Willson: b} - --o A.�TNOU:vCEME-1sT the,.engineers. 'Since-that time, The Junior congregation was -• _ - - great progress has been made - -. FOR RED1T store and half. pr r Sf Andrews W� , y --�UDLE in the design, and I venture to 'six-room .house, on paved high- ane to hold the celebration Of em, assisted by Jo Anne Haw-• I their .Golden'Wedding Anniver- predict ss.tety belts will be star. Andr'ew's Presbyterian. -ker. - •Way, half mile from Pickering The United 'Church Women 24 lard equipment on.all cars in Church 'Village. Conveniences. oil heat, held the World Day of Prayer!nary• on Saturday. March • a year or two- The Sacrament of the Lord's I I pecupancy May L To inspect, service on Sunday -afternoon.11.00 till 5.00 p. m.: in the main One of the recommendations Supper was dispensed at .the ' call evenings WH2-4708, or days during the regular church ser.,sitting room of Fairview.Lodge, vice. The ladies o the co e } owing o Mrs.Willson's th the Select Committee should regular service or. Sunday,last. .`RtEi NWO� - WFi23948. VYhitb ow' t -, $ that'a "points system'' should The service gas conducted by ation conducted, the. worship., ,condition, she having been a • - =:FOR RENT-2-bedroom a rt- be tnicoducetl, a recommends= Rev. E. H. Hunter, interim Church Service was well at- ' •pa with Rev. M• Buttara deliver-I patient there. since November tion which the vernment•acc• moderator. Mrs.• Marion .Mc• tcdded on Sunday. Rev. T. :ment. Private entrance. All 29, sulferin ftrom the eilects of g° thg the message, using the $• e ted. The int system has Clement or Fleetham took his sermon from ronveniencea, Garage. Call 81 a stroke. on her ri ht side. on P P° }• organist and choir- - theme "God"s Love -for the 8 Church St. S., VPH2-5124, I October 4. 1961. 18`e hoe our now been in operation for over leader presided at the organ. i St. John, 1st. Chap. His theme K-hole world"', The men's choir p _three..years, and I think 'it kiss T11 -choir entered the chureh i'- "The Light Shines'On". The L' hoists repair recover meg• many friends will find time to been of choir sap the love! P ry y• call on us. have a cup of tea great value, for it-has to the Processional "The Lord's g y- anthers• - re•styling• New sets made to or- The C. G. I. T.•had a skating•i done. much to'improv a [he bad. my. Shepherd".. Special :choir"'Bells'.*. ' - arty at" Br'boklin Arena on!with us. through the kindness .-der..Wide selection of materials. I P of the nurses and .Mrs. Lou las driving-habits of a .small min. number "TFre Passion Chorale", Unit 3. of United Church Free Estimates. No, obligation. Saturday evening, with a social $ ority of drivers. The Minister Scripture-reading =.Isaiah 5, Women met on Tuesday after. -Phone- "Bob" - 839-2813. half' hour afterward,' -at the!Coates: Head Matron at Fair- 1 view stated certain proposals for and a p°rtion of St. Mark 14. noon at-the home of Mrs.•Chas: (tear,80 - home•of Nancy and Lynda puck,, improving the- points 'system Mr. Hunter based -his inspiring McTaggart, with- a good atter- ri• The original', wedding date are to be submitted to the Com- message on the, text.from St.`dance. Mrs. F. Webb had - nARTS ANQMachines S $20 Bob Belson and Durwood High-ff was March'27, 1912. �ittee pn Kghway: Safely. !lark "And He-will spew got,I charge of the 'Worship Service, -Washing Machines - $10 and Vp field returned last week from{ which may ,meet some time a lar e u gr room furnished and presided over the' burin- -► AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE a holiday in Florida. - I` a•-C. And.'.►ir*. Willson g Pp era. Mrs. Ed sent- Phone: wMi►ohalt 1.6.410 next week. and prepared". , g1e.Pe$8 present- Mr. and bits. Frank AlcCow- . * the Human Rights Act The Sacrament .o` Baptism ed the program, and Mrs. M. Opon Every Night Till 9 o'doek latt, Peter and Frank, and Mr. s' �_ CARTAGE The Human Rights Act, tri The admixtiatered to John Ed. Pegg presented the Bible Study and Mrs. Donald Tucker:' Tor- 1st of A . Crodaced by the Minister of ward, son of bit. _..and Mrs. f Chapter Acts. onto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. FOR WATER Labour, is a hill to combine Jack Remmer. a McTaggart served dainty from th Mrs "NEWS" Puckrin, on Sunday. the various regulations respec- lunch and tea: TRY A NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Art Brown and ting discrimination, and have Master Steven Campbell 'is it -+- Jimmy: .,*led Mr. and .Mrs. - � the -Act -administered by one ttie Oshawa Hospital recovering -centralCommission., a in- Saturday. Tele: later stated he would announce TT-- v TAY i will soon be well 'again Steven. The,High'School Students are very shortly, 'the appointment. Do You- KlOW i The sympathy of those of-this writing examinations in the ' � e 9'1S of a full-time officer, who will community'is extended to the $ __• -be,,,responsible for the enforce- The SCe � family-'of brothers and,sia`tere $ three near-byHigh Schools. meet of the 'regulations; P and mother of the late Mr. Bur- The government is to be.com'- ritt, 1 . 1 HOTEL IS NOW OPEN ' • SMO! OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY mended for this very progress- Mr. and-Mrs. Goodwin enter. SUNDAY EVENLNGS FOR ivt step, but still dssc,r mina• tained 11irs. Goodwin s sister SUPPERS AND FRIDAY-9-s-P.M. - SATURDAY 6 P.A. tion is practised today, panic- and family, of Canningtor•. ' on 4.00 tial 7.00 P. Di. ularly in.respect to age. Sunday. TEST YOUR OWN TUBES FREE . Phone: >rtos•3 This' was the subject of an Mr. and Mrs. W. Trolley ac- , amendment by the opposition, companied 'Mr. Tr9lley's_sister but was rejected by the gov-1 and-husband of Madoc, to'Sim- - _. --- - j e )�rr�triiir�ii�t�sl�NslBts..'.� Saturday'. Some mator n ar as• a�e S. for oSat N • ,.. -- _-,..- -logia!-Y:-ett-sLten--- very 'r?strictive iwhenr employ'-I ded the Rotary Dinner, at Pick- - i WATLR.. 0.1 10 ing ne:•r personnel, hof only'I ering on Monday evenim; Rev. in.the ::atter..of age, bi:t Borne I WELLS DUG • CLEANED­ Fleetham'-was their guest spear I insist a man be a certain height DEEPE`ED ker. -- - RELAX and Cafl Mr. and -Mrs. tier, Brooks F� �-not-1`ess than 5 foot: ;' inches. i SEPTIC TANKS " ARTHUR I :' I jar ii that ire weigh not less than INST.AL.LED CLEANEi entertained Mr. and Dirs. J. MITCHELL f 1156 pounds. _ No .Job Too Laege Or Small 'To -Brooks, Air. and Mrs. -Pegg- ( - - Receive -Our Immediate and Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. A. Attention Pegg and Ruth, Mr. and..Mrs. . LIMITED W. Pegg and David, Ken and r $TAnti • - f^••�-••���r�••���•� x , ,, �a�r,. � - _ ltirs...F{eddelt•and Mrs. W. Ked- _ li ROAD +- WN. 2�677Y ' x •'T. & Ss dell, the_occasion .being_Rosa-­ RED ►ICKERING - T1. 9.2481 �x �:i RED CROSS NEEDS YOUR HEfiP, lie's birthday, on Sunday, the -'Water Service 11th: NIGHT SERWCE 1 Mr. J MEM l-11l1 *L--.24" . - 839 - 11!1 - _ and' Mrs. Percy Clark 'Z`S. !16/j i - Sox TM - Ajax, Ontario visited relatives at Bcigttoa 0e.! -� _ _ . - ■>fB01♦i♦1#RiR�B1tE�>40Ni>A the Week=ena.- Y r • Ift `- - - IMURSDA Y,.,M•a1RCH 13- PA,-A, ra,"HT _ TH,r� P i C K E R I N G NEWS "� r• r for. Retarded irierds while learn.:-ng tq dance Lorra ne Arne, in tte .S'.cart,_,, - and u 11` Boor i;enev, Hos 'tel. 1�TO11Ce `�'� EST --ROUGE Children. at Afaxr to buy spec- Cc.:e}: Ball F . Notice _ ial'Playground -Equipment as a be c �n:r.g u� a_�3 s }-e na o� ?..ash: I-Lapry RPr„rrs ,to _ recti LCrS gift' from the 'C1.ub. P,efrE� ?t= ganizi''at +` presto t e r S1aerec Batey, day, Nlope, on - ' gout one hundred interest-'f„r the Dept. of Education: bIL. meats were served by the host airs. V4' �i i1t c, Fcuge L3 ;' .t�'second b:rthda_:, Ufa:ch 12, ea rtrents attended the Home ;ti, J. .Fairburn Vice•Priftcipa1 :esses• and a Social time'spen:: ' Drive '.•ars, Mclr �''e :':ot.' I ?lid celebrated with a family NOTICE TO� C$EbITOPS .)i _ -- _ AND O aRS '' ''I and School••rrteeting on Wed-'Of of west Pouge• was tiLoderator: The next meeting of the Club like- ,somt 4iela w.t`. Co cit s (garty when' his grandntvthes, I_• :: All creditors others .haV. nesday, Afar ch r: to hear a`=I and introduced the panel, all will be on Thursdays March I nme-keepexs, and,arya.t^ an- us' birthday is on the reams Panel Discussion on High and well known in our district for;. , , � 'es i- the district have gt,; present for the party. n the sc',�1.'a_... n .es . :';ins claims a¢ains��e estate of I " - `f The'IP.ecreation and Sport William reef}', late'el the To - r' t �.' 'a• Pu?a:c ;r-.iod.`their„work in education a4va:'- the district.interested in join offer. Call-.A P'-5605. 'an , _ Levant. :members of the Pare''cement today• �ins a social group are cord- ' Congratulations to twit. enc? Association, West Rouge. would - — ship of-Pic.c�ring,,u?,2ae,Criumfy -- �{cac - of Ontario, P.etirgc} Fa:me; w'ho i a'e a r, bar. 'J•. c e .�d '- +ys Ior`.-o' is liriVlled-to come-ouf -Mrs Bon srPwazS,_ St.. Callus,• lake to thank Mrs. Bert Sand,busses F_ iih�_9619els- Club is-PtA I arrival last week am, • for rovidin the- busses August, 196:, are Yiereb: ray lir- the County of Ontario: Rir. Imo. 'rappens to graduates of the ten's Used Clothing Sale ' for of a boy. Air. and. Mrs. Stew- for transporting t e players, ed to deliver particulars cf the D. Munroe,. Supervising Ptin special classes was of great in April 26, at the-,.school.,, and -art are well known in the,diol:, coaches, and anyone awing any same to the unlersigne.i not'1'aY cipal of Pickering `School ArQa terest to even,one. as 't %''a” there will be further informs- rict, as they lived on East Ave part of the Hockey ague this No. 2r and Air. D. Maiden: In-,!�••^,ti`ying to learn that most o. - -er than March 23„ 1962, after tion on this later. Just a remit.- for several years, and were season, to the Mapl Leaf Gar- s ctor''of' Special Education i these special class graduates der=to collect any good. used{both"very aetfve in community dens, a•few weeks ago. We are which tame, the said estate will Pe P i centime in H_gh School. to find be distributed; having regard clothing you might have, and work. They are very proud of sorry this has been omitted, and rli sitions through supervise,'. All proceed to Fthis boy, as thev have three am sure Mr. Sandam will accept petsonel. provided Y e hen any communi y projects. gtr or in so labs the undersigned has not_c.e 'kt BROUGHAM NEWS 11 of Education in a -' nd- lnT ,stiction that time. Mr. and Airs. Jack Smith an Mrs. Rudy Huberts, Sunnyslope. for his kind gesture. A Quest'.on and Answer Per- 'DATED at Pickering. this 22n(T The Friendly Bible Class mer .od followed the �Dlscutss!on. 'Peter, Ridgewood P.d., were February 26, of •a daughter-- on the arrival, on Tuesday, day of February, A. D., 1962• at the home of Mr. and Mrs. utd•this was very helpful to ev guests on Sunday, March 4. at ry - Mary Te•ety and John Byrne, Howard Plaxton ' on Monday the Re-union of Camp Kasaw- -Exeentors, care William G. eryone. Refreshments were ser amak, which was held at High evening, March 5, with Presid• wed — __ Curling ub Mr Doug PICKERL'tiG GENERAL HOSPITAL hy;' the Executive and, Larson, "Box 3Ip-Pickertn„ ent Mr.Allan Ellicott in cYiarge Grade Mothers, and a socia? Pg T A - AJAXAND ' ____:---:---•Ontario. of the business period. The Wor- `fie Mr. last Kerr, C.amp Director, is a f time spent :by every AJAX A O h' R I O X x x X/ ship. Period was to charge of to of brother of Air. Smith. Bob Miller moved a XP a "NOTICE TO CREDITORS. of Airs. Plaxton. Airs. T. Kerr Mrs. Lee Farley and Linda. ANNVAL CORPORATION MEETING: AND OTHERS thanks to the Panel and tq ev-(Rouge Hills Dr., joined Mr. NOTICE`is hereby given'that a General Meeting of the Share- favoured with several vocal none, for coming out. creditors and others haw• '• The Ladies' Club met at the I Farley, who was in Montreal holders of Ajax and Pickering general .Hospital will be held at At solos which were enjoyed. M. }' j .ang claims against the estate of I Ben.Smith, of Prince Albert on business last week, and they 8 .P m. on 'Itresday,'March 27, 1962, in the Nurses' Residence. - -- school on Thursday evening. Franklin Oscar Matice, late of,Chief Game Warden for this dis. spent a few days there. and In March 8, w ith twenty-four g AND FURTHER NOTICE is-hereby ven to consider, and if •the Village of Pickering. to the the Laurent ans, vision tela- B tract, was present and showed ___ . Y g some wonderful' and interesting members present. This was a roved, to confirm with or.without variation, Five Special -—County o! 'Ontario, who died on � •- C about the 1?th day of Jan• slides, The meeting closed writh i business- meeting, and- dues;lives. app were collected and the dinner! Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Setts. of Resolutions passed by. the Directors of the Corporation on the -Gary. 1962, are hereby rev :red a cup _,- y_ __lunch-served i West Point Cres., were in Que- 16th day of May, 1961. : to deliver particulars of the, by the hostesses. that the members enjoyed a. saint to the under i ed. not The Town and Country to Jan- bac City last week, Where they � Pickering Dist. High School nary. was straightened up. in enjoyed the Winter Carnival. "Special Resolutions" dater that '.Larch 23.-1962. afterboys' ou in charge of Air. Al- g 4 which tittle lite said estate fter �- P he books. !sirs. Eileen Betts, The West Rouge Square Dance 1. To increase tate number.of persons on the Management 'fan Clark, are- to sing in St: Bazaar Com east, gave an acc• Club will have their next Work Committee. be distributed, having regard'John's church- - ' hus-far_-and Shop, on Friday, March 16. in _ "•To increase-the number of signing Officers, by one. only to those claims of which' 8 I asked the ladies to,try.and take'Centennial United C urch Hall. 3.- Authorization to the Bank. to_:nerease lite number of -- Hrui�.ra?erred has notice at The Cubs and, theft parents some material .for' aprons and Come along and.learn to dance Signing Officers a's in No. 2.. dime: -T i ., ,Sc_out ar•i Cub } a a Dttector 1 s g d e n' TS ' �r �__ lire _ .. t'r. Ede Butlin instructing. 4. Amending B l w r Yur in 'aYi specifying DATED at P:ckenn this.22nd - et sts ted on articles as early a -- Bring yourpa,tact. and'a box day of February. A. D., 1962. Parade Service at St. Gz� is - ----`-?r Ferguson.tson. $ „ . v dl be served. dude?. Anziican Church,_Pickering. or. �rest,ient. announced t.a - - — - _ Richard William }Iatice. Ex- -- - _ _•_._ -- iSuhda}' afternoon. The C'n!atrf ^heq.te fo $306 has been sent'Have a n:ce evening will tour Director e ecutor, cafe K'lllixm (;. Lary:: sin�atna abate �e Adlrtints+,slot and Dir�(la of 9 ` Eon,-Sox 910. Pickering, U:rt..1,Bearers were- James licr.urkin _ _ _ - CtlOn Aiembers .. :person. and Bi-uce Willson for our Pack`' Mfr a-e! �I-s, r'.-Ant o. , _ Sand d Construction awl-created �lerstns are cordially invited to 1 } Sale E?C�iSLer .jparerts. Mr. and Mrs. Englial - _. on Sunday. K. J. M:u Ihnl+. _ !- Equipment- R. D. Tho Saturday, March 17 •important- Ai!ss Cla:dys Witter. of Totron- _ President and Chairman Secrets" :extensive auction sale o! tzecier j to. visited her aunt.. Mrs. Hiatt- ', " pt.the Board Count of Ontario Tenders and beef cattle. IrttetrtauoaaL hews, on Saturday. . 13-2_1 truck; MH No.-35 tractor• A-C� :nfr. and Mrs. Harald Barclay - harrester, with extras: of Lindsay, spent the week-end seated Tenders,,clearly marked, as, to content%, wlll lie received tinct' ' forage.77 _ power farm impliements; farm with friends around here. by the pndemigned until.10:00 a. m. tools: miscellaneous articles; Mrs. D. A. Beer visited Air. THURSDAY. MARCH �• 188': `baled hay, strata. grain: choice and. Mrs. L. W. Sheppard,, of . primarily high residential household for the•rental of renstraction equipment to be n:<ea P The Ontario Municipal Board $ Iondale He:glits, on `Sunday. ' for road excavation. The anticipated work involves approximat• furniture: electric:appliances; Mrs. Allan. Ellicott, Mrs. A dishes; crystal; glassware; bed- J. eljr 2fi,tt0 cu. yds of excavation on Road 19.(Atara-Rama Town P. F. N. 818160 ding: draperies; .utensils: gar J. Gray and Mrs. Matthews sit ) sed 3O.� cu. ydn. on Road 101 (Brock Tovvnshlp). ~ den and lawn furniture; tools, called on Mrs. W. Hamilton or be obtained Wednesday afternoon.. Sorry tc Teadem most be submitted on forms which easy IN TF(E MATTER-OF Section S0 of The Planning Act (R. S O,, ' 'etc., at Lot 25, Con. e. Markham say Mrs. Hamilton•has not been from the office of the Comity Engineer. _ i980, 2gg i Twp:, on 18th Ave. smile east well for some time, Lowewt or any tender sot necesesrlty aeeePted• of Victoria Squa3e, kswwsi as _ Mr.. .and Mrs. Lawrence Up-* :- R. E. mss' P: Eos. OF _ iiilcoo Farm, DropertY of Bill - ' ;� ton..of Toronto, called on Mr, _' - _ Qoonty Eaiginese'r. � 'i'� �TT� an application by the Corporation of the. Biberry. Sake at 1.00 p: ss. sharp and Mm. English, on Sunday. 1county Buiidings+ Township o[ Pickering. for approval .of its Restricted Area By. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm Law 2667, passed the day of February, 1982. --- Cengratula tions_ t19 a W. C• HEARING sold. See bins ids-"unit-psrttcizir ---- --- - Ing ENT FOR HE _- Whitby. Oatari0 Willson who celebrated his bir- thday •_ 77-77 • ._.-.;ars;'..KEN � CLARtti"E PRS- . . POINTM TICE. auctioneers llRarkham on Sunday. by visiting .. - ,'3t6. Stouflvilie 98208. Jas. Smith Mrs Willson,.at Fairview Lodge Y the BOARD hereby appoints WlW- /'�� THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL followed by dinner with Mr, and County of Ontana-TBnde�S NESDA a 28th day Of MARCH. 1962 at the hour of TEN bra Francis Wilipon. . : o'clock in the For-moon at the Council Chambers in the Town- _ Glad to hear Mrs. John Ham AND OSHAWA SLBURB.4N ROAD C011Q►!•98ION .yip of Pickering (in Brougham. Ontario), for the hearing of all ilton is home again from hoe- Annual, parties interested in supporting or opposing this .application :. NEEDS YOUR pi.al,where she has been receiv- _Tenders For.. Annu� Sup DATED.at Toronto, this 1st. day of March, 1962. M i plies RED CROSS HELP ung treatment. - -. Save your old. newspapers for _.::,And Services _-- (signed)- B. -Vicken l.. Secretary the next collection on-AprU•7. re 00.A _ - -- TENDERS will be received by the umderaigned'until 10. Of the following ser, o 0 0 0 0 0 M.. Friday, March 30, 1962, for the supply THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHff' OF PICKERING _ NUMBER- - 1■■■■a■■■ti■=■>tf■■■■■■■sas■a■■f■f■■■fR■■■■R�■i vices and materials. r '_ _ Vii - .. , BY-L:A 2887 41 ; - delivering grave .and being a By-law.to.a.Frtead By-Law No. 2827.' ; _ a s SERVICES 1 ■ i. Crushing, stock-piling and. or d ■ tie and, : sand, approxi 12000 cubic yards. Crush, stockp' WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation, of the. Township of ■ Rublkr' 'Boot = �° -- : !■ ■ or, haul approximately 25000 cubic yards of gravel and Pickering deems it desirable to amend the provisions of By-Esw i■ B sand from various pits throughout the County. No. 9627; - E A certified cheque for $1,000.00 payable io, Tress- NOW THEREFORE 'the Council of the Corporation of the Town- :■ '��1�1$ ,� ■ _ - pan Terrier for ; Hei {: urer, County. .of Ontario, midst accompany ship of Pickering ENACTS A9 FOLLOWS: ■ ,'. '■ Brave and sand. tion 2 of the said ByLaw, reading "i7..3. 1 Notwithstanding 1 ■. ■ an contain ■ SUPPLY do APPLICATIOAI OF BITUMINOUS AND ed in Section 17: 1, o! this By-Law the lands Yom$ •'w We carry a complete line of ;l'ien's and Boy's Srtes ■ - COVER MATERIAL described below and any buildings or structures erected thereon - ■ _� from time to time may be used -as an automobile racing circuit ■ _ ALSO.- ■ (a) For the supply and application of all niateriais B - e d plant necessary for the surface treatment of app- That part of the Township of Pickering comprising that _ ,. _`i ■ —=-.• Goin lets Line of Tot► Work Ciotbee ■ oL Highways other permitted in an 02 Zone. ^ p _��y ■ ' toximately 10 miles, according to Dept..: and th uses pe .., ■ -At Reasonable Priced r : specifications. ' That part Ot' the of Picks Coln risme t (b) For the supply and application of approximately, Township ' p DROP ]LN AND LOOK AROUND .. '150,000 gals. of D.H:O. Prime. that part of^Lot la«'Cveiee 1;.botitlded an the notch : by the.southerly limit of the Canadian National Rag- a NOW OPEN '•` (b) MATERIALS way, on the, by the westerly limit of-Chuinch.Street, ■ prices quoted for materials are to-include delivery to on the south by the northerly limit of Station By-Paas =- Friday -To 10.00-P-.-M—. - must- tt any Pint within the County. Where_apglicable,_b2threet-'atld on the west by the westerly limit at Lot 16:" -.Federaland- Provincial.Sales Tax be included: be amended to read: • 'just Call: Claremont 201 or 202 ■ patching materials. -1. Bituminous Emulsions and pa 17. 3. 1. Notwithstanding anything contained in Section 17, 1. of ■ 2. Fencing materials-approximately x000 rods at wire �,y By_LAw, the lands described below and any buildings or ■ ..tenting: Quotations 'tor both 8 and 9 strand wire and structures erected thereon lrom.time to time may be used as an ■ii■>•>•>t>f■n■■■■■R■R=■■■■■�■`■■`■■■■■■■`'�■■■■ steel posts. automobile racing circuit and other pses permitted in an-02 zone. 3. Salt and Calcium.Chforide-Fine and Course,end That pact of the Township of Pickering comprising that Bulk and Bag.' :part of Lot 16, in Concession 1; bounded on the north by :PICKERI'N1G BRANCH CA.IADIAN WED'CROSS SOCIETY .4, Chemicals for Weed and Brush.Control the southerly limit of Station By-Pass Street, on the . . -.. .. 3. Paints for Bridges, Guide Rail, etc. east by the easterly limit of Lot 16, on the south by the WOAiEN'S taPOWK COMMITTEE will hold a 6• 'Snow Fence-approx. 15,000 feet. 7. .1`tiscellaneous`:- corfugated metal culverts, signs, ?•rorther)y limit of the,-B� a Line (Concession 1) and on - �-- •- Euchre 'and Bridge -. - . .•the west lay.the:easterly limit of Station Road." . g poets. BY LAW read a First and Second time this 19th day of February in the RED CROSS BUILDING, BROCK ROAD (County Teisder Form to be used for item .) _ 1962. .. FRIDAY MARCH 23 - 8 P. M: ion and tender forms may lie secured gy. Rr•read a Third time aril PASSED this 19th day of Feb- MAY, froln the office of the de notrsig ossa ped ruary,1962. Further informal n Tickets 50c each from Mrs. A. W. Tyas, TE. 9.2646 or :_: : oily cc Sn S .. Lowest or, any Tender, a e t _. _ S . � (si ed) d HERMAN SCOTT, Reeve • _ ,. :,, . .. R. E. SIMS,.P. Eng.. .., (signed)- L. JOHNSTON, 1 rtirs. Clara Wilson, WH. 2.8?:7 _ Engineer, County, of Ontario .- -P T o>an� TON, : \ County Buildings, WHITBY, T. s • 'THURSDAY, MARCH 1.5, 1leL --. ';/ ~' T HE ► I C K E R I :dG+ NEWS PAGE NINE Bay Ridges News Budget P�mBof her husband . _ - - - Pic.r kr +n.• LMWaeab••Bnwling lt pawing night. >FRENCHMAN $ BAY ><962 The new Park Board held a Rstepayen' Announcement and the dedication in Laking The Bay Ridges Ratepayers' part in the development, and meeting in the Hall on Tuesday The Frenchman's Bay Rate- port United Church Hail, Fri- Team Points, with Chairman Al. Rozene in Association has receiv- da March 16, at 8.45 m. No 1. - Thelma Brown 25 Association has sufficient copies formation of our children, and payers' Y, P the chair. The Field Day was ed numerous corn is about Mr. and Mrs. J. Buck gave a No. 2. .• Marg. EgeroH 22 of its Constitution available for in, other community ac�ivitiea �� � the main topic. the deplorable,°condition Of'the the dinner party at their home last NO. 6. - Barbara Suter 18 all members. Distribution will centred around the school and P Pa Y - - commence March 13. -- Mr Ron- Red-ahaw confined to bed with a Liverpool Road. Cm Sunday, Hunt 16 day° it Saturday in honour of the birth- No: S. - 0 0 0 This interest, participation, was practically..impassable and day of their daughter, Mrs. No. 4. = Audrey Russ 15 Boy Ridges Recreation Assoc, and enthuaia�vn will develop in- 1�'mjury the residents are. wondering Bonnie Drew.. There were ten No. 5. - Eileen Thompson ° 12 Mrs. Bob Benson has returned just �, long their cars are eats in attendan e. Con tul- Games Over 200 Flat Camp Club Bulletin to,an active community spirit in j guests gra from hospital atter a minor op- olrs stand u under these attune on y S The Camp .Club's original recreation, co-operative wader• going P. your t+irthda Bon- Beryl Boys 210; Norah Bullock eration. The Bensons are stay- coiriditibns. The Association has ie. 248: '-Marg: Egeroff 205; Dorothy n[ee was such a success that takings and community-wide ng written the Consolidated Build- We are sorry to hear Mrs. Shanley 220, '233: 'Audrey Russ - � i with Mr. and Mrs. G. Ben- another meeting will be held on project--eo vita for 4.liv� song -, r'r Y Mardi-81, ax 806 g.;m. at' ^ul—pi�ese�.comnlAriity. Ing Corporation who are 'res- Ivey ,Skitch has been confined 211; Hazel Dawson. 221; Jean Kansan Blvd. The Qaznp' Club o o,o o -; 'Phe Claremont Legion entered possible for the maintenance of to her home with pneumonia, Toml'insoa 203; Mary. Ohrner a team in the bowling play-offs this road until it is re-surfaced, and hope-she will soon be bet- 238. un of onthuni-sue W. JR. 11L R. A. Imm" AMERLAU per*' vllw are Meted in,.ex- a�TgwsAt - charl;Ai;ig eam�1fo es and use- The iaont* meeting of the The regular monthly meeting ion be taken to remedy the sit- '-The fru bug hes gotten hold'of • �+l=}c ii of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the cation as there are a .lot< of quite a• number of adults and ~ L•Y a7 ' ful information. tbey 2}ave pick. Ladies' Auxiliary was held last q Legion was held on Thursday_ tea ed tem ra at the Ba these children.in,thia area. A v led up on various camping von- 'hursday night at the.home of nrght� Y Pe Y speed. ,�+�'�+{� with Com. Jessie Me- days. recovery is wished to Michael ICI L�+y °tires. It is a wonderful way to Mrs. Win Barnes, 864 AntoniorY Guice in the chair. An invltat- The' Ratepayers' Association ilaeet a nice group o2 people, 3t. We are pleased at the num- PaY and Jeffrey Gre Skelton; to John- ion has been accepted to a hold their nee at Fair- n and Mo from Dumbarton, Pickering Vill• Der of women who are interest- Social Night at Bowmanville, on all those who are confided, and �rT� Oelglasl meeting, and hope that corned newcomers to the meet- April 2. Cars will leave the tor- on the sick list. �rMiiOiai.r to-:- tampers from anywhere in the lag ner at 6.30 p. m. The Euchre meat-Da " to be held on March Ha birthday wishes to-- were: Mrs. Marlon .Shaw, Y Sandra Y township will feel welcome to bars. Joan Quid, Mrs. Phyllis and-Bingo report was given by at is Pott Perry Masonic Hall, Saad;ra Fertile, March 14; to y Com. J. Renate, and the Sick at 1.80 m. The re meet-� us. ust came and introd- Jacobs, Mrs. Jay.. Arnold, Mrs. P•. ger Mrs. Jean Osgoode, March 13; cent arrival of a baby tlod, at , Report by Com. N. Benson. It i of the Claremont W. I. has to.Pat Tran 11, the Scarboro General Hospltul. U" yourselves to Jack Peacock Rosemary McGill, Mrs. Bar- ,.our 9u Myrrh was hoped to complete the ,Hon- been changed to March 28. and to Harvey Fertile,- March Mrs. Anna Cichum is now at ftqueCamp Club Convener. One !�ars;< Forfeiter,,and bjrte. •10 � .. -. or iLoIl and have the name o, Mr. Ralph Hill spent -the is, home from the hospital, follow- -- - chair a�eae4e$'�'� saps eu' World War 2. Veterans placed w�-� at the home of Mr. Congratulations to Mr. and Ing. surgery, and -we hope mise chair and-unties cum-it's etrlet- Further plass- for the Rum- (bagra - ly "camping style". ----mage lee were discussed I .on-dile-Park Gates. Because of and Mrs::1L. Samar1no. Alre..wlex. Saunders, on the re- will soon be-feeling well again 0 0 0 0 �. Sale will be he3�1 la the$: •gay the high cost, this will have to The Pat Boone Fan Cl ib held be done at a later date. The The 8. R. R. '�li. wish, to sa- Road School. on.April 14, from a hay-ride on Friday evening. ,•. ' newce that they will no longer 1.00 to 5.00 p. m.-A Tea and Auxiliary would be happy t? and later returned to the Seng '.•�a.,tiOO� sa Bake Sale will be held in can- have new members, and would son home for dancing and relSecretary e y baby-sitting ser- vice. In future, it will be nee- junction with the Bu�mage. welcome any who would calls :- the Benson's; Paul Cl t0 .thank jOiri.Far Hon--call--. the Benson's: Paul Cloason. for Required for mal-6ifice at-ure-new­-Dunbarton-HWh-school eseary for anyone requiring a Sale. The Bake Sale will be,held Mrs. J. McGuire. kiis baby-sitter to contact a girl by. the Ladies' Auxiliary, and desired and make their own the Tea by the Scout Mothers and fora. John Kee Norton wagon and tractor, and Bili Thr Person will operate a school book store and also be cashier vil, for driving It. at the cafeteria at lunch hour. arrangements regarding hours Auxiliary• spent the week-end- .with Mr. The Golden Age Group,I upon- salary - $2,200.00 Minimum to $9,200.00 'Maximum `. and rates. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason, Scar- mored the Red Cross, is hold- - o a o o born. � Amnal Increment $$00.40 per year 0 0 0 0 Encbse and Celbba;e Ing a fourth birthday at the Red experience Allowance • U0 40 per yr. to sn:idmum Announcement— Saturday, March 17, is St. r Mr. and`$Mrs. Arnold M&C-1 Cross Rooms. and the new-Sen- - Experience Allowance :100.40 per year to maximum of 6 ?!se Recreation Executive.are cit a asap► ^e � �' �`�- 9�t � Citizens' Club, of Dumbarton Y years to determine starting salary: - the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. will be eats. . � - - pleased to announce the forma- community will turn out to cel- Grade 12 Commercial or Special Commercial Course tion of a Public Relations Com- ebrate at the Euchrert and Crib- Al. Robeson. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ward; Mr. : �: Chairman,., bage Night. The Peacock's have The Guides- arid- Brownies and Mrs. Cord. Taylor; Mr. and desirable. mom' S Mothers L. A. will hold their Apply in writing to: A. Ross Irwin Mr. mud era: Mrs. Bab Torrance and Mr_ and _ Atriaa, 7Kr. Gord..Arnold; Secre- at 8'73 Kroano Blvd., and we next regular nee a e fora. H ween enjoy curling Adniini home of fora. Frank Hayward, ,n Saturday night, at the Ron• gecretary•Treasurer, Box TO „tary, Mrs. Mazy Williams:. and hope You will all turn out for an - eigrx Committee Members. enjoyable evening. on March 20, at 8.18 p. m. _ , Ing Hills Curling Rink, Stouft- Pickering, Ontario,This group will be re�lble An Election of, Officers eras Keep in mind the. "Achieve- vide. - for the projection and protection held. and all -officers were vot• of%the public image-.,of the Re- ed in by acclamation: Presid-I creation Association, and in this ent, Gini Mutter: Vice-Pres., ,capacity, will report to the Re Muriel Reading: Recording ..creation Executive. Secretary, Ruth Michna'- Treas- -We wish Mr. Rogers and his urer. Ruth Sykes: Publicity. - Committee every auecess. Public. Relations, Mavis RogAKE SURE - 0 0 0'o - ers: Soc'al Convener,. Win Rog-''. _Progrem Report—The school ers:_Telephone Convener, Sheila - Redeemer Newton. Of The Holy .The final bw ding plans are Foilovr?ng,the meeting. games _. YOU GET YOUR ,—. .:now complete, the,financing !las played. � been arranged and tenders for served ,by Mrs. Barnes. were and -'-- - _ .. - , construction 'have been, caked, t Actual star is scheduled for early in.A ring 'CLAREMONT - _ The following Committee aL S pp ..ointments were made by the r y r :Board: Qte a few from here atten- Mr. G. Paquette. to the Pub- cled the Sportman's Show on - `L—PURPOSE .He Relations Committee: Mrs. Saturday night. J. Slamen, to the Resea-ch a'^.'• Mrs. Larry Hutchison .'and _ Statistics Committee; Mr. K. daughter Anne, ' of Uxbridge "y Reynolds and Mr.-W. Cain, both spent Sunday . .with Mr. and I accountants, to the Finance 'Mrs. Don Hedges. � - . ,:.. - y Committee: Mrs.. J. SAFET McBride; Mr:-Tom Davin left on Tues - as Assistant to the Secretary of day for a three-week trip to 1 � ERN _ the Board. England, where he will .. t it. The Trustees of the Board latives and old friends. £ .. are: Gerard J. Belanger,'' 838- The Women of the Baptist .3393; Joseph M. Quigley, 835- Churdh-will meet on. Monday, x y :.': . . 3405; Harold Burnie, 835.3890. March 18, .for a White Cross x_. The Board holds its regular meeting. They' need old sheets monthly pub&•meeting on the and pillow cases, that in turn " ding' last Monday at every month. will be'rnade into bandages to TS A'E>tNTERN IIb a,'bright light wMh► O o O o. be sent to India. Anyone having over a large Brea. The Sdbools And Comasmlty these items and. willing to, don- A' T A c Life ate,'are asked to contact fora. ITS A WARCIMANT whi; a poNerful,loop amore will have two new femtheinh Jaynes•Coates. y°; (beam. Next Fall our community Mr. John Murray tarried over will have two new Elementary, his new gravel truck on the hill: trs A SAFETT BEACON with a red flashing Q�ht schools--the Bayview Heights j� below the village, last for emergencies. Public School, and the Holy.Re week, doing f500 damage. No c>': deemer Separate School. The one was injured. He claimed he Bayview Heights School is well Pulled over too fax to avoid an under way, and construction is on-coming car, and bit the side Whether you're at home or in the field,on the road, to start on the Holy Redeemer shoulder. , . on the trail or In a boat, you'll find the Atlas ail- " School in early April. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates, of Moet of rte value the .vital Woodbridge, spent Sunday with purpose safety lantern the 1landiest, most useful stimulus these two schools, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges: lantern you've ever seen:This offecls for a limited future churches, will bring to The-sympathy of those of this a time only SO make sure yOIJ,g@t your Atlas-all- our community-.life. For here community is extended to Mrs. lies the'interest, , inspiration Morgan Hilt and..family, in the Q ` purpose safety lantern SOOn l — YOURS95 . . Geh6 1.0 Haidwar'al � , NOW FOR ONLY (including the, tlas, 1 Heavy Duty battery) PAINTS- --ELECTRrCA1—APPtrAMtIS-- Battery - - - MUCH BELOW ITS ACTUAL RETAIL VALUE \ TOOLS - GLASS -ETC - sales laic where applicable) — �-— ' AVAILABLE ONLY FROM THE IMPERIAL ESSO AGENT WHOSE NAME APPEARS :BELOW i ALWAYS. LOOK TO IMPS FOR TN E' BB8't� Hardware s sso Balsdon - _ _ _ _ _ �a.at Phone WHitehail 2.0480 ` . Pidceri _ as.� 'r t �r*r*tr�rr a T a v a 1 'k nd B, ee ' r - //N { Oh v h U f h • J"f , .• .......... 1 .ALL PRICES ` - EFFECTIVE k f MARCH 14, IS, 16, 17 FANCY-4"z. Tins IGA-15-Oz.Tins IGA FA - -- - - - for y /y auce- CE 'A forPP . r JUICE . Tins IGA-1s-Oz. IGA-15-Oz. Tins BEEF for _ WE RESERVE THB C -RIGHT TO LIMIT STEW 4 for C +OIC e eas QUANTITIES IGA-Toll Tins _ :`. CHICKEN NOODLE - F%all rozen— EVAPORATED- , . OUP pkgs. C MILK . 4 fQr . . _.'GA . t �' -� . '.' GREEN IGA-24-02, 'Jar IG/�-11-02. Btls. . _ - STRAWBERRY e iCQr � C SUP - -Ib. of baJAM _ 39 .. - - IGA SUNNY MORN—PkR. •f 100 ROYAL GOLD MILD TEA - __- a - . ':.. -. • huts k C _ eese ' 69 ��-oz. BASS. . : : - -IG 43 _ _ _ • -,a A GOLDMINE OF PORTERHOUSE Size : • VITAMIN C -- - -- l'.[ 4 IFLORIDA ;966 MARSH SEEDLESS n CALIFORNIA'S'FINEST No. 1 GRADE PES 1 9c EMPI ROR . .GRA -. -- - TENDER GARDEN FRESH Nes. 1 GRADE ::2 for 29c. BUNCH -CA:RROTS . : . . ONLY THE FRESH TASTES BEST! :�6blentL EMONS :' -for 29cSUNKrST _ - TASTY W TE SEBAGOS No. 1 FLORIDA-54b. Bag CAPIADA'S.FINiST T A T O E S : . .39c� — 'RED OR BLUE BRAND B - N E W POTATO : sEEf, PURCHASED'ONLY FROM FEDERAL GOVT INSPECTED PLANKS ' 114 IGA BONUS - A TOTAL IGA-1-Ib. Cello.,Pkg OF 3 2 BOOSTER TAPES . . � X, ra • TABLERIT WIENER-� with FREE $6.00. Bonus Boo3t6r yTape� k - - TABLERITE SLICED Vacvum Sealed 6-Oz.'Pkg. • Pillsbury Assorted Deluxe Cake Mixes 2-18-oz. p .gs• G A C 0 0 K E D NI E A T . : . . . `: . . : . . . • tin 3 - 2-oz a_ca.roni and Cheese Chicken Loaf Pickle and Pimento or butch Loaf y . ... -IGA' .Liquid-._Wax_- ' ': ...: . 1 . � -— --- --�- -- ' , • � _ •••. •••..,... Giant Size •• ECONOMICAL AND N Surf Detergent-18c OFF I V 1z-oz. kg. SLICED PORK L ER . . . . . . . ib. 29c IGA Potato Chips _ with FREE. $2:00 Bonus Booster Tape: - - IGA Margarine .. ..:...•. - 2 T-Ib pkgs. T a Ib. SHOP nd• SAVE 'at .:,,�a }�� Royal Guest -Small Link Pure Pork Sausage .•... .•••• _ - - - -, - a onn rozen o i s .......•..._.. ,.. • MARKET P.E .I. No. 1 Grade Potatoes .... ........ ...' . :.:•.. 10-Ib. bag , p1CKERING