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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_03_22 A •' [:ffl WHITE'llALL�20l4 !� M-S - - - . VOL 79 NO. 2S2B THUSRDAY, MARCH 22, 18ti2 PRICE: l Oc PER COPY te This Meer Can -Be Yours - -T I � ?X ... 11i 66 :I f , ,,y,-. ,. ,/I/c 9f 44yyygi, �, ;; S... y � r' • M*11' R'e' ' s' e n i� 4 • ,7f�yyf/ .. 'i: •�.�� 9..W.rw ,,.- /, „iH� a / v/'e/ /�' c(5�` � : � � e w y , � ; .._...[...[_..�,..[.[. Reeve C. E. Morse Reports ons the P _ _� d.� �,� ��q��,,, .F�� �: New Church For Ba � • - ' , f� _ 7 ►Till Q��wwM D�.•b , r k ; y i k ; erfng Vilkge s - _ Area I Be Discussed �- rhrou b. your columna' you have, on various occasions, Yen. my ,, A•meeting is to be held in the me the privilege of reporting to the people of the Village of -- ,.%' ' Fairport United Church this. - .> Pickering as to the welfare and progress :of our village. _ 2 ---- - Siandgy evening at 7.30 p. m. to discuss the matter of a new At this time of the year Councils are always exercised with ' church' for the Frenchman's a / Bay and Bay Ridges area. establishing the mini rate and, while we sometimes seem to Anyone .intereated in the over-emphasize this yardstick, nevertheless a reasonable tax _ i' -building-of a new church is in= g rate is essential to the ono le ills of a community. _ vited to atterid: ' s r I am pleased to report this -year that, of the controllable ' L expenditures within•.the Village, we have once again reduced - ,A� f the• actual amount of money required to operate the Villa;.;F Area 2 Rate Down -proper. For example, in 1958, our mill rate for VIlizge purpose~ only, way 'S.8 milt•• and this year it Is 20 t►1 mills These figures More Than 11 Mills are for; ReSldential properties. . vision in Following. are the total amounts to be spent on the varfotis There hs, the figures of"ihe'School' Area categories which-the Village business, Is divided tato: _ 2 budget this week, which-does, ••: 523,400,00 a great deal to make the•.pic'- For Road? and:all-such services ..::.... Lure brighter as far as'[he taxi For police and protection to persons and U you are a good +hot. you can win this steer at the Roue Hill-Pickering Lions Payers are concerned. ......•.. .. ........... g ( property 11,330Ao The total mill rate for Area p Pe y ••• Club STEER SHOOT, March 31st. Lion President Bill Newman is shown here with one I _ - Z school' board is Hove set at o/ the prizes you can lead borne:have packaged for the•freezer or take the'eaegh. If you " 4 For Lire and allied protection .............. . 12,818°5 29 mins which is- more than ii . . _ _ do not +duoot yourself yexD can s4swt by proxy.. Photo by Barrie Pomeroy . mills lower than in 1961. -_ Before the revision of Figur- Sor�timated( llgnne}'�'� P ..,....,.... 14,112.71 J an the rate appeared to.-beset - H o r ti eu l t u r,i s is - Exhibit, learn Ana � = sl�ie�ds loins staff at 3$.7 mills, whidi was only or gene - V, expenses. alightly-,lower than last year. F general administm Council last week and again operation oft Mage Municipal • . ;Donald's Trave! Agency this wee; �the budget back Building, Library, Salaries, Elections .. L2,874.21• ' ing At Opening Meeting of 1962 to the board for rFappr-. s _ feeling it was too high.° SAL GROSS- EXPENDITURE ...v........ 1187.516.17 - It.is announced this week on Reeve' Sherman Scott said ---the,veam interspersed' with I page 2 that Mr. Bill Shields, that in view of the,new figures This, You •will appreciate: does not tncfude the necessary -�An.:early start on the grnwing selectioaa on the piano to illus- of Dunbarton and well known there. is no doubt that taxes in amount to be raised for Pubile,School. Blgh School, County season was made by- the Pick- trate his points. when it is,trot• j er'ng Towr:ghip Horrculturla ed Shat his musical illustrations res dent of this district has join- 3'chool Area-2 will be down this Rates and-Nater Debent}fres. ' ed the staff of _Donald's Travel year. . Society.'at the first meeting yin ranged all' the way from Sch- - f - r►lys:f gas•It seemv to in+ as a.Cotaucil and to yex,�as the _ March 13,. in Pickering United uberts .'Ave Maria" to the Agency of'Whitby Bill- has had over 15-- ears of Ratepayers, the amount of School Grant received for Public `.Church C, E.-Centre. Quite nat= "Trail of the. Lonesome Fine' Y • _ - aaally, the display was limited some impression._oi,_Ihe extent dealing with the public to the Hospital Fund - Up To School purposes from the Provincial Departmedt, Is leer this to house plants and floral arr- .of-this musical poi pour'ri may travel .business -and is. well 11V i y�r than it Kaq 1.14%t year,,However, becauwa of adJusiments_ angements, but those present be gained. And with very It were qualified to help ypu with your rw. - were_ given-some useful sug, tle coaxing, Pickering horticui-, travel problems. $325AK still Going in the School Area, the Publit School mill -rate has Yreased gentibns on the early starting turists found they were-in fine Bin is married with one child. for Residential property from-23.3 milts to -24 milh.-For'Com of seeds and bulbs by the guest voice for an impromptu '•sing•+ and has lived in the Dunbarton It has been announced that , Speaker, Mr. George Elis. _ along-with-Bill". area for the past nine years. Our Hospital Building Fund is mercial property, there has been a slight increase from 23.08 A particularly' interesting The next meeting of the �c. He is a member of the C. O: F. now at- the $V-SAN mark and i mills to 23.33 mills. For the High School, legt year's Residential stlll going strong. part of the progism was prow- iety will take' place at Rouge and also a member of the South rate was 13.bS milts, this year 16.80 mils and the iiame rate's - ided by Mr. W. C. Murkar, Hill Untted Church, Rouge- West Pickering Fire Depart' �'t week; SteMbery('s came - _ who, by his own admission,'can- mount Drive, an `fuesday. P.p- through with a VM donation, apply to Commercial propertieq 1. ment. . which gave the ram f a not tell an onion from a• pet. ' ril 10, at 8.00'p. m*,The prog Ra Bill would be . very pleased There has been a slight Increase M Me County. I�t .. unia, except by the smell. Mr. ram will include a display_ of good boost, to -discuss your trip -with you -' year-it was 11.66 mills; this year•11.96 mills_ The amount nee- : ,Marker entertained in a unique Easter and Driftwood Arrange-� to Y manner with a r•unn� comm- ment5, as well as African Viol- and to look'after all the.;details emary to offset water debenturei etc; ie the same as last year eatery°of }rig. i �g a `�nS of _eta. A11-lnxenuted residents assure you of a pleasant trip • • • _ what has been good music over welcome, = By-Correspondent..' be it on bia ness or holiday. -Pickering village News 3 mills• - - There will be a St, John's Theqe' figures are alt comparing 1961 rates 'with 7962 rates. • ,j4 j*. -Ambulance First Aid Course and In, total, the Residential''rate in 1961 was 71.11 mills and _ took At Them Twist operated in,this village in 'the �s year is 72.27, or an increase—io :86 milts• This to the-average near future. Anyone inWrested, please phone - 'Truman Wilcox, homeowner will represent•a Very small increase In taxes as at WH2-0177. this .s6 mills will represent-aa increase of 86 cents per thousand` Mr. and Mrs. Emke, 'of Chas- of assessment ley, are :visiting their daugh• ter and family, 'Mr. and Mrs'. The Commercial, rate'in 1961 wa 74.72 mills an this year B. -Maurer, Sherwood .Dri've. It will be 77.63 mills, or an increase of 2.91 mills. _ --= _ carry Glad,to to see Mrs:-Cyrrl Mor--__., ley up and•around the village Your Council has endeavored to car on all the seMces w•h•ch lately. Among those' 'attending the You have been receiving, to at leas the same'degree'o etftc• v t t ffi h Sportsman's Show on Saturday- lency, and.In addition to that we are pleased to beable:.to repet•-t a �H' s were: the George Browns, then that We believe by the,end of this year, the tool indebtednea.•s Bruce Hogarth's; the James - y � :' Kogh's, Maurice Hickey's, the required to build the new Administration Building, :will have 4' Barry 14furkar's. Mr. `Al. Daw-. fieen`met, 'that we will have proceeded 'agate' R tth as equally, to r v son, local resident, and. "out- extensive paving program as last,year and ae 'hope to be able "+ ') r - a door life writer" for the Globe 9 / to reconstruct several sections of road, go that to 1963, the whole y and Mail, cooked b4rar steaks, on Friday "night, at the Show. or practically the whole of the Village streets will have been The bear, shot by the Picker' - ' i ing Hunt Club last fall, was'on paved _ els that this is the best opportionment of display, at the Globe,and Mail Your Council [e Y booth and Mr. Dawson was s, �3 the monies collected that they hay a been able to devise and we rthere-to-atisvver---questions-Con---------- present R} resent it to the ole with u�itile—Fide w en we compare j - / r:✓ �% �. / + . cerning ",the great out-doors". P 1� p .. �'.. p Three birthdays on the same the increases in mill rates in neighboring municipalities. with _ I r; ! i, day, the same 'family'-Alfrefl the services given. Sheridan, Jr., Christina Bt., to l� five years old on March 24; I personally should like to commend the' Elementary and the his grandmother, in Elko, B. C. ,geeondsry School Beafds-on their -budgets this year. Oft times. celebrates her birthday on the I, ori well as'other elected- representatives have been inclined s i same day, and second eremsin Crawford, Ajax, celebra•first to criticize the School Boards for their expenditures, but thio "Susan ate- tea.h0jr every 1. day. Happy birthday everyone: mimeses e�tmtheir eorrimand to provide an adequate Stud high Mr. and Mrs. 'Chester Butt - -celebrated'birthdays over, the standard of education at i reasodsble iidmintatntlon cost. Today '.hey are Twisting all over the place. Here are a tew of the Grade S pupils of the 1we6k-end at Chatham. Crrand- Tek � pace,again for your courtesy,,is.allowing,,mi!. to ]iottge Hill public $chool�really letting go. The' dance realized 1166.00' which will be CONTINED ON PAGE 4 speak to the people of Pickering Village, through.your columns. esed towards their tulip to epttaw$ this year. Photo by Barrie Pomeroy - _ ..: , >� ."SCK _�� ur.•._ _ _. _..-__-__- _ __...- - - __..... ..._. _.. _ .. . _' _ • V • - - ,� - - TNtRSDAY, MAMA 22, 'PAIGE of" - - ,-.THE PICKEitING NEWS t _ s _ '`W alter Thomson, !Q.C: TH E PICKERING NEWS _— YOUR GARDEN- -- -, ESTABtISNED 1161 _ _ . : BY JERRY HASEK, of gaecek Nurseries, Pickering - BARRISTER SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC issued every Thursday . : COMMISSIONER .FOR OATHS .. by The News Printing and Pb,b4shing CornPany 1 1 I Telephone: WHiteholl 211 -0910 - Authorized as Second CISss Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont. se of heap soil by r -- �.F'I,OWERLN(: SHRUBS" j : SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ;2.50 per year - United States $3.00 per year - adding some coarse'sand. Su Northwest corner of Qld Plant Rood on No. 2 Highway i r Shrubs and Bushes have'tvi7o soils should be replaced. Shrubs i BARRY MURKAR, Edtq_ r-single shoal lanted'so there is ADVERTISING RATES UPON REQUEST values; as individual o - " g d . p .". _ - specimens and as. part of the room four about two year's' o€ design of,an ornamental place...growth before their branches {�te�d w G. �rossle -` ool e e As individual specimrens they intermngle. It' spaced closer; I PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT iid�tl S are-grow'n fqr their own beauty,' they would have crowded aPP ' 31 while in groups, to creat the eaiance and if placed: farther SCASBOROUGH - 248.1 KL_NGSTOr ]EiD. AMl•7L?6 desired-effect o mar RESIDENCE _ What the The shrubbery masses,should In arranging different shrubs, AJAX PLAZA dering be placed on the boundaries, the. Calle{•-growing kinds should Now that liudget'time is here, everyone i municipsi taxes. And laced in ..the Wit-1231 •Pickering: WH X363 bad news will be thio year With regard for it is a concept of landscape generally be' p AjaX: "_.Of'course no one looks for them to go down.-_,... _ r. gardening that the centre of the centre of •the group, and the tris that the councils feel that place Shall be open. The bound- lower species along the bond- iiit is evident from the news repo Trustee Boards should aries are the lines between the er. One should avoid too_much - tl>•e Boards Education, or is our case, prig erties, foundations of the• uniformity. Straight rows by all PERSONALIZES PROTECTION 77 awake a more determined effort to Beep the education costs to $ building and the borders along mgans should be avoided. um The school trul<stees claim they can't do:it, and.so it w and .drives.. • The ideal condition of a f minimum Individual specimens - should group of -shrubbery is to hate A R. F O RT I E R--I N S U RAN C E 1a kicked back and forth. be planted,near the border that isTdividual• plants". healthy with a little to ground ' 24216 � /�/� A school trustee said the-other-day._that he is getting they may not interfere with'the,foliage extending g- � ATIa c 421 b hired of'being looked upon as some•kind o! _sh�!ster. continuity of losow R had come to that, but a great many persons are getting they -may have background to underneathwill 970w that _ _ CASUALTY _ set them off. nothing there. AUTO L very tired and fed up with this annual rise in tris cost o1 our ed P� • ` - _ _ _ The.joy,which may.be deriv- The best time to prune shrubs 'cation. - d from a planting depends depends on which class they be- e resent day cost of upon the understanding it, of long. Shrubs which produce Where does the responsibility lie for the p po education? Who Sys schools' have to be the most ex- knowing that one is attempt- their flowers on the current to slop itis to carry as in the case pensive buildings in the community 4 Is this hesitancy out a vision- season's growth. , 1 rising school costs the fault of the ProvincW Govern- making a picture of each spot of the Hydrangea 'Hills GLE��IDALE APPLIANCE SERVICE this tide of g the Boards, the Ter of one's garden. Each year, by Snow, should be pruned sever- !. anetgt, the Department of Education. ung, planting, and re- ely in early spring. { cheer Federation, or is it tris fault of all these groups combined 4 planting. the.gardener app- Shrubs which produce their EXPERT: REPAIRS., TO WASHERS, DRYERS = --Local councils can do little about the "situation and goodness roaches closer to his ideal in flowers from buds formed on AND DRYERS VENTED "mind. wood.of the previotie season's his bead off with..n, off- growth _ Forsythia, Spleen, knows the poor taxpayer is scresmiag With some study, the Bard- aro Yth1 ect at alt. ener comes to know his plants. Moen Orange's etc., may. be �E I Y. .1 We all know the value of eduepuem and most parents are pre. (heir virtues. and faults, their pruned in the spring,much of Telepho� mp e' 9-1758. _ hallitn and likes One of the the_flower-producing wood is • cod teachers. go" er it does ?. to Pay in costs of having g most important things to know lost- paredI seem that we in this country go overboard. bn st%ool construct- !s the ultimate height W which Since shrubs renew•-themsel- I _ adveeatd-iii-hsslt_,14 the Little shrubs will grow_ It is moss ver •by raking new growth _ !oo costs. a cedDn'� Red School gopse. Where would we-get the wood ids the stove' disappointing to find. after sev- from t-Elsie"was could split wood without loosing a toot. The eral_,years„ that foundation reason that from 'fine to time. - _ -and what boy-today will be necess-. Mion buI we think they Of planting is blocking the wind Same pruning dead' r S tru o should be of solid cons d n. to remove old wood, C r e a t schools shoo Ck een twelvi feet". -necessity need the.most expensive materials available put.into t s, while'lite arab horde ate' m new �lb,em: - - kughe�stt3ck at rthree. let Ionly. 'e>�'make broken f r in ne I ' Teas the power do da *some- Specific purposes ha to be growth. 4 Of MONUMENTS Somewhere along,the line. somebodynd, When ronin a shrub, always thing about this,situation. and,tris sooner It is done. the better it 9jil nor r ur dpfol sash form. try tomaintain its :atatura2 Q I ST I N CT I C>N e economy of this country. , windscreen.and sY.ape. that is unless it's a rare * ,OFi 'win be for tri on. y ._ undaries, bed-. exception,. privet, Golden mock --- .dat.on planting, , enclosure on bo �'� - ges,-planting• of ban'.: ground orange: or Barberry, which fOr. THREE GENERATIONS to- Le to the E covers-etc. Does the plant- re- You- want to make formal in - quire. full sun or will it.stand outline. 1 l o e ° Shade' An• amateur gardener Too many fl ring shrugs / ._ owe the Edit_ar and like Thls week we have a ►somber of_lett �o r.. s well .advised to discuss his. are gi*weri: "floral haircuts" by most that come our way. they are not really letters to the poo plans'vvith a reliable nursery having their tops sYeared off, , Stafford Bro, so ��d• old Editor at all, They are from people who wish to express op• man of h`is 'neighborhood• In and this takes away rear"i their Int planting borders or groups of natural beauty, p g -. llolons or criticize In public pr.nt. ghnibs. the ground •should be This article has :been brought p N U M E N T S - This pager welcomes lettere tlsE.time 000entirelyentirely spaded-over. The soil to you by your local memtier should be -of a loose texture. of the Ontario Nurserymans' or sound ophdous on matter.+ that'.are of Interest to us all in tris`'" Tliia relay be a complisTi'ed by Association. Look for neat' DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY :MO 8-3554 ..community. week's a e , adding peatmoss or manure, rticl • "Frwt T ees '. -' In rnRr there are Korrre who wonder why 'fir. R.-C. Roy Rat a - half page for hf* letter last week, we "would-point out that Jir._i ._ " " • . - , book ':Hasten ire Day A Roy'paid for hix %pave at the Sams rstr� aw an-advertivrx would 1 i social half-hour "upas then en•� COOPER BLOCK LTD• r - .. 1ia�e foF the tiame hart page. r �� �,� joyed, wiveralth refreshments _ . 'Rye hope• that more people t.ill'write and make us��?� even ladies attended the U.., the annual oyster e suppere rs t I1 `920 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO - s Letter to the F=a'ior column..l•- n .k that you gay µhsi y Elh on say In si. feu' �+.nrd. :+•"po+�' i•Inre"T+e-a41,le:with rF:: -'our' Iett; C. W. meeting at Che ch o last' G Frienddafl Mrs. George Grif- t r." Wednesday evening BLOCKS 8� BRICKS ' ':' , and It.rillow'i it :e- itii•f more of"t.-!ri is the-p pe hies. "C fin unll be pleased tor-hear :she-� TRUCTURAL STEEL er-if you week. The President, R ice'µ':1I, if of fiil a letter 1.4 Astley conducted the•-busine�s- is making a' good Tecovery S While \5e do little it r•e t CRANE RENTAL purely fns' ttw ptir;x►.e`of wome prr-ion IetLing off-% abort his The �'Gytririeaprealnt rl the Lindsay ]�erntora Hospital. at , or her, ow�t Ix'evc-• -. drop"Setvice, and a chapter :44r. and hies. Gordon ; - TATiON ROAD, PIC1(ERING; OIiTAR10. 'Yee know there i :in Interest among our_readery in t':eee lett• on "Youth in, Trans"Iriv, from Mr: and Mrs. Bill Lawson •-w. I Phones: WH.-2-1960 - WA. 2-5105 - MO: B-5911 Tetra and they do create con and dWu.sion, which we art t nd a cuss on non 9prob- Ly oda took Mr. d Mrs-,Fred Ai ss. MargarF ie feel is a healthy gitustfion ilr a rwunn ipAlwiW Krowir Path tems „r otic -oung Puckrin, Oshawa, ori Sunda; _:.--problems _'- - - _--- pe3ple, using e="story-from- DONALD 'TRx�rEL sERVic� F Rf N C H MAN S BAY - BARRISTER SOLICITOR $00 D.UNDAS STREET, EAST e There was a good attendance 22; to Anna Cichum, March 24; TEmp1 9 Y139 _. _� -, at the Frenchman's Bay irate= and to Tim Lloyd, March 26. DUNBARTON ---'--Whitby, Oj'�tano payers'. meeting last Pricing. Birthday. congratulations ;also, " FAIRPORT ROAD; SOUTH ' The rzain topic for dtsrttssion to Billie Wiseman, wha cele�a - . 1S PLE.1�1:D TO Al tiOGb C?I: THE APPOINTbiI NT' TO %vas the-'road conditiotis". Tlie ted his birthday an bisects 26, Sorry, to hear-Mrs. John Hen• esident, fl'm: Fertile,.tnlrttlte iY TIIt:LR ST.tI'F Ol W'F:I.1.•]i1(1�11'ti DISTRICT WF-SIDENT t step^yers that he and Mrs• derson has been sick again, and _ I` e t;teat had attended a spec• is confined to bed. Speedy "get 216 A Y tl.itt^elln� ttith the Tn:.'ttgl;gip •well" "Wishes Clic ,extended to; VVEi 2.1631 a QrUr1LTTY WH 21 �crie'nttr stated,lh,, Stv itrt IT t'rylest'I her Unit - flL TERING'' « BatntaClinic" will be'1 eld oil -LTPH ' hYarcll7 _ onl lO.OD AL I\DRECOVERED t t "sn., 1t 1 0. r. 1 n that, n ' T f ' d e th t Tc, ! Ttaesd1y; L r, S d 1 ;9 i m. to 11.00 a. m. �•o volut• I FLJR'' iT". OF ,- -F - teer workers are needed, : to�• _ snots and it is bei 11 �rvr' 1 c}/I FINEST CUE;TOM WORK ": erg day, and the resid!•:'.i it r It^lp in the Clinic, and if any, i 4 , on is. interested, please call- FREE ESTLLviATES �' h e}tp to s^e- it ^ir., 1,7:,k- _ ,Mr. William A oFertile, TEmple•9-1761 _ -- - - a d h!"rT' iii tie evenn KINGSTON. RD. RLNDson DR - e . Weare sorry to h^'r n the g B111, S1�ieldC Y t -- Witt of ..Sar„j;el Lill e, in Congratulations to Mr. .and - _O _ - •, H I Toronto on ma-C tt 6. rTt: LilTic -Airs-Ronald-Amnari-mbo_were PICKERIN(l, ONTARIO X ri arrie n unbarton last Sat hart 1A n a summer resident m d i D _ y2m i� pn.BiaYvieFv Avc. for"mcr•forty t day. _ i Belated birthday wishes to _ yeses snit will he sadly missed Y Michael Skelton, vt•ho was 1'4 > ! by ht`s neighbor-&---- years old on March 12. Among" those 'attending were:- 3. -Spoilers-98; No 8. - Rough Thr Second Fairport Cut; _ Jack Blick; Mr. Riders 92; No. 1. Clare's -•- .. File members of .the French= Mr. and Mrs ken_ Troop is in need of 9L Cub Mas- ' w yN •' ter. P ny men have had ex=are who Bay Power Squadron, and Mrs.- Albert'-sMorgan an. Q. 200 8;•N28o6,7Her Fettto o -had 'completed their Sea- and. Mrs.- Michael Morgan and 68. 200 Flat and Over - Clare lkr. and Mrs. Wm n •please call Bill for your reseevationR for _Air, .Rail, Bus and perience ibed Nowell manship- Course . at-French- 235: J Wood'297, $�i: Hary m is y their ekam ni--- -soiry-to-report- Mrs- Reg,Steamshlp Lines, Hotels, Oar Rentals and Travel Iunsurance a- TEmp eT�8�55I-ar- ations at , . ter til with pneumonilt. ' Feittlb 2011,'206; Cfateade Hero, at TEmple 9-2654. We are 427, 237; lleed. Warr, :PHONE: OMCZ b[O. a- , TORONTO RX, 1-10” sure that they will find work- fate on Monday. gv4prdng• -, �.BOWlintg _ - en 288; -Do - ing with these young boys very several members of the Crib- RESIDENCE TEmple 9-M4 f►ge Club celebrated St. Pat- No. 4. -'Flounders 111; No. 6 - Pat 12; Ernie 417; 216; amu• interesting. Happy biitliday wishes are rick's DILy With dinner. at the Lions,IN; No. 2. - Freeloaders; ey 214: 8�siie Vargo lit: Bob y extended f�Jim Whyte, Marek Town ad Cbui itry, .in Toronto. 100; No. 6. - Ritck'eteerii 99;-No. Montgomery , T-r_, r - L THUSRDAT, sIARCH 58, UM _ _ -.SHE P.I C K E R 1.N G NEWS "TAGLP THREE B served by Mn. Wilson and biro: P..eo:. adys Witter, INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE .P.regutar. monthly Euchre WMrs m Graay, of Toronto,-- also .. _ - The o uc Weddings --- - sponsored 'by the Wom. Instit- Mie• Read and little daughter 66im WIL 2.6212 : Resideaix W. H. 2-3115 ute was held in the Township Heather, of. Montreal, called on Hall: on Tuesday evening, with Mn.-Matthews on Saturday _ the following winners: Ladies - morning. Pike:-Gra Mrs. Russ. Pokey, kits. A. Mr, and Mrs. Whittington and y -- --- - Y R I L E..­ MORLEY' Carlton and Mrs. Earl Pilkey, family, of Osh$wa, visited Mr. Second Markham Baptist -The choir loft displaying R•' -- Gents - W`m- WiAr, `dire.° - Og and bits, H. Ptaxton on ,glut•. Church was lite 9Cttilsg for the life-size Forsythia tree, tg6etk- den (pto played as a gent), day.- • marriage of Doris.Cerner, dau er-with ferns at the alter, sad "Your Frtertdly'RuideLit ela+ertt" and Russ.,Pilkey. Flt. Lieut. De stxedit, Of-COld .ghter of Mr. and Mn. Chas. S-ellow daffodils tied with *%Ae The United Church Women Lake, 'Alberta, spent a couple A..Conner,, Unionville, R. R. satin tiowa attached to the pews ,32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 Unit No. 2, met-at the home of of days over the weekend at 1, to Howard Burton, son of made a ,beautiful setum 'Ler ~ - - Mrs. H. Blackman, on March the Mair home. y Mr. and Mrs. Nor=man Burton, the marriage of Barbara Jesu . PICKERING, ONTARIO 8. him.•'R. )Knox - opened rile Mss. E: P.-Soden took In the Claremont, R. R. 2. Gray, daughter of Mr. and meeting, followed by the Wor- Sportsman's Show, at Toronto Rev. W. S. whitcombe offid. Mrs. George..Gray, of -C? - Nip Ser%dee by.Mr F raursday.a* la Rt W4wk -mon Ontarlo, W, yau The.Bible Study was given by Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ellicott, The organist was Mrs. Edna Edward Pike, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Fallis..on ."Pentecost". and Diane visited Mr. and Mrs.I Clendenning. -?Ars. Reg. Pike, `of Toronto, Mrs. R. Knox had the program Stanley Thompson and Lorne, Given in marriage by her fat- Ontario, O • orf the evening, 'and spoke on at Altona, on Sunday. tier, the bride wore a floor- The ,bride entered the Brou- LIAY "Church and Community": The Mr.. and Mrs. Elmer. Rea- length gown of chantilly lace ghatri United Church on the Roll Call was "Prayer",, with man and little girls, of Burl- fashioned with square •nec arm of her father, to the strains sixteen members present. The ington, 'spent the week-end with line, trimmed with sequins and of the wedding march, played — —iNSURAi�CE -- q g P y. -- meeting closed with prayer and his mother, Mrs. S. Reaman. pearls, fitted bodice and long by .lier cousin, Mr. •William ASSURANCE a lunch'served by Mrs. Black- Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Carter lit int sleeves and bustle Devitt, of Wiilowdale. Rev. A.' PRUDENTIAL -OF ENGLAND lily -point LTD.._.. man and Mrs. P.: Knox. - 3 Tittle boys visited Mr. and back. E. Cresswell .officiated at the LIFE -- AUTOMOBILE — FIRE -. - Unit No: 1.. met at the home Mrs. Wallace Ellicott, of Tor: A crown-of seed pearls-held -ceremony. - of Mrs. A. Milson on March 7. or_to: on Su.-ida Y• She The bde was gowned in a Mrs. H. Plaxton had the o7- The I. O. O. F. Dance and her shoulder-length hita- Y ' -1 OT KINGSTON ROAD EAST -. _, pro.— carried pink gIads. white hya- floo-`length'white peau du sole c • r which was on 'Si a3s for Draw'on Saturday !li ht in,the am g OIRca: ftatiaw Placa. Ala: SlwppinR Castn. Qheiwi.WN. 1.330the Sixties". Mr. Cresswell took Hall was successful, and bars. cinths and maiden h -90 ice, featured 'a portrait Jewell- =bfrs. EleanorSimpao --- Phaaa For Iwws�i'w!.CevwsRa Dar Or NioM as his subject "Mature- a'-the.'Betty Michell, Green 'River,," v ed neckline, with Ely-point• - Church", taken from the Book was the lucky winner in the 50-` matron o. honor for her sister, slOeves. The biltow•ing skirt was of Acts. Six new,members o:n 50 Draw: and br-desmaid 'was Mrs. Dor- .._-- - j - .:' tightly gathered to a pointed ----- ed. Meetingclosed with a luncY. Brou ham United Church othy Cook, sister of the groom. g �raistline. Her finger-tip, nylon ! They wore turquoise.peau de embroidered tulle yell was held - APPRAISALS I sole. with. matching hats and _ I mittens and carried pink, glade. m Place with a rhinestone tiar- - a NEWELL - `' ra. She wore a cultured pearl, white daisies and.maiden hair the gift of t::e g:-rom, and carr-. fern. _ ied a cascade.touquet o: white -- fGlady N.,.wa I) For the information -of' the Ratepayers of Pickering Towrishipi Sandra Johnson, niece o`_ the - and yel:ou .rams..• _ School Area No. 2.. the Board of Trustees is pleased to present• bride, was flower girl. wearing The bride's attendants were: teal Estate Broker - Pickering Village .. its Bridget-for the year 1962. white, nylon orga:ndv w,-lth sash,her sister-in-law, - Mrs. Ted WH. 2.5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-P513 of turquoise peau de sole and Gray, as matron of honor. Miss _. -- Costs for the year provide for the of of Ten Schools. white flower head-plece, g° , Whit Phone MOhawk 8-4703 - : by wrath`an anticipatett pupa euro bnent September 1, 1982 of 2800. ArriSid Burton was best man btarriaand 54'r.,,t t cousin of zM. Cobcerg FR.-2-7601 - bide and Miss Gloria Jo , _ - � - � j for his brother, and ushers, of 'Toronto. TFey were-gowned .. -1,' hw Mita Eo�t.F Duabarten, Na 2 NiphwoP Pickering Township-Schooi-Area ; Net; Conner and Earle Cook. alike in crauve organza. and q ar"_ hire. M. Conner was the solo ch la with b ,iffant _. ---- - -- . s:s. Theirs itats and^shoes The- reception was held at were mauve, and white gloves. ' _ ST + �tGE�S DR. A�F'R�+ L� �u�dge� For The Year. 1%2 { - Masonic- Hato mother rece!v. A single s?rade 'of resile, s '-The•bride's mother reee'.ved, gift of the bide, adorned their � ratan Costs-- ss-ae _. black their costumes. •They earned - • „_ . � _ silk reas�and I cgscad bouquets of, eilow wen t a ! � 1 .. T prinked d an e q y < " L Veil'AGS � acceaaortea. slut .corsage Of roses. � daffodils- and baby IFICKERIN fi . . y,� — : t: S?RUCTIONAL yellow mums mums • _ ' of VETERINARIAN .Teachers' Salaries for 85 Teachers. 8 -Thee groom's mother ass'.atea. Dir*groBrucom. wasLenng, friend n. _^ Principals and SupervLsory Staff.......... 5444 102.00 wearing a,dress of Dior blue the 'grooxr: - was groomsman. Banquet Oot and Meittin late With ink accessories and Mr, Ted Gray, brother of the a9 9 _'Instructional Supplies. Text Books, Library. P ` Facilities 04d Rosebaltk Rd. Nort�t - corsage of pink and white carn- bride, and ?4r. Doug Umback, CATERING SERVICES - hooka and all other instructional supplies 2T.81L00 atlons friend of the groom,_ushered. 1 They were dressed in. blue {Seaiting 200) R R. No. 3, Pickering ALL PUPELS' 3LPPLIES ARE S[PPI.LEII BY THE BOA-RD For a honevmcen to the suits, with' matching ttes. TELEPHONE: - . Southern .LTniter3 8tatea. the - The-eeception was held in the 7 eie hone TE:9-18.� 2. A.DMLNISTRATiON - _ _ bride left, wearing a mist green WH, 2-0363 -WH. 2-1303 P •. Salaries, Office Su a. Tele Liability Liability suit. matching flower hat and l•100-year-old Township Niall.' Insurance and Sundries 24 45,9.^0' b The bride's mother chose- Js t ,,,, k accessories retu :�.d tut , re .gold sheath peau de sole gown 1 j - o Answer TE. 9-1341 et. On their return they x Ill re•. l ceessories. Her co 3. PLANT-opeRArrION _ &ids iri-Brougham, O¢tario, et f 13 straw, rwitlt brown a OPTOMETRIC - LONG DISTANCE CALL Fuel, Hydro, Water, Caretakers' and witFi a' o go s w, :- ialntenance Salaries. Cleaning and acceasorlEa Her co�- VISION GARS _. x'"1th 3 s'+o retaken su lits ii ;v b. 3. met at the home of sage wash carnations moulded g PP ..... ... M Allan El colt on match g tones ..... (Ni Tell Cha•ye) �80Q�- on her purse In JOHN L. RAW80N, R.O. s u - � e bridegroom's 'mo er, - CE .day afternoon, March '5. with -inti chose a peacock blue PLEASAN1 STREET _ - a attendance. President. in • - Rent for Classroom Acconimodat{on paid; - gO°'d 'the-meet. statin gown: blue.bat and shoes (OFF NVERPOCR RD• SOUTH) to astother Board. Fire Insurance, General Mrs. J. White opened with mink cape. Her corsage FRENCHMAN'S 1Ar Mcinteith, Monteith, Riehl �ing with.a verse for. "Spring Repairs and Maintenance of School was,white carnations,• worn on 'EYES EXAMINED & Co. Buildings, interior. and exterior painting, etc.. .19 3rA OO i Wo Serrice was given' - The Worship gi by Mrs. E: Linda. -Mrs. Robt. I her purse.. GLASSES EITTED and-REPMRED aARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ( 'Malcolm gave the Sibie Study, F The honeymoon trip to* Lake :MAINTENANCE.& IMPROVEMENTS,.CAPTTAL ITEMS; • • Placid, N. Y., the bride chose EVENINGS G. W. RIEHL, C.A., R.I.A. ; taken from the Book of St. Ftre Alarm Systems. in Six Schools, ,Flour a three-piece suit dress in BY APPOINTMENT. TE. 9-2601, LICENSED TRUSTEES Mark, and also .verses from P escent Lighting, Grading and Paving, eige, %;t atop coat and"flow- Alax _ -Oshawa'- Stratford, - " the Book df, Acts. Mis. How- and installation of water service and erect hat in brown tones, with 101hawe RAndelph 5.3327. and .Malcoirp. had the program � riratchm accessories. After the BURT R. WATERS. C A. - °`.Fire.:Protection .. •- .... . 13.565.00 g• I g for the meeting. The Poll Call _ SEAWAY` Wkitehall 20890 .. ..... answered- to the "Spit groom has completed a four- : OPT ATIQN -- P , month course-at 1 B M School 5 TRANS Pla`rrs for the coming dinner WATER SUPPLY - - Purchase of new bus,-rental o1 extra bus. ' at Poughkeepsie, they will re- side-held in the Tot;=rrship Hall- - «Hat elr�ll '�-I39 i Drivers' Salaries, asolirre re -airs,..etc. .18,6•f0.00 side in Toronto.- ' 2 g P on Friday. �l.arch '30 'at 7.00 p _ ' , Prior to her marritie, Bar- 24 F101* CE m. of i�lhich the three Units of g 16. AUXILIARY .AGENC.IES_ - - �bara, Was'entertained at sever- United Church.Women are cat- ala DAYS A WEEI>, � ' ` Sports Equipment, Extra'-Curricular - � prenuptial :.parties.•. Ilius re made. The meeting S5,A0 for 500•GALS. activities ....... - Orin ; we �•,•*• ,, ,, ;• 1 2 540.00 g Gloria Johns held a personal ollowed by $7.00 for 1000 GALS. - -_: _� lunch, seed rvedabyr hostesses:..I shower at •her home in Torofi- -- H EATING 7. PMILE VANCE to. Miss Marrianne Wright en - b9.00-for 1500 GALS. I Mrs. A. Ellicott and Mrs. E. t Mileage A w•ance� for'Superyisory Staff, Johnston. A' s ecial _feature of ertained a a personal.-shower Gas and Oil Insfallptio-n-11, - ` ;-. •-• a clrers' ,and Maintenance Staff . ..:... -:1.600.00 the, ligrch was a'lovely birthday at Willard t HallPe in Toronto; • -Mrs. Robert. -Bruce and Mrs. Char-dot Servia� cake for the Senior 'Members 8. CAPITAL EQUIPMENT PURCHASES - of the•Unfit,'who celebrated an- Vern Mikketsen,r6f'Markham, �/ 244HOUR CALLS -; - Provision for Replacement of some '. other birthday this-month = a mi&ellaneouspw•er. Mrs.'. y TEMPLETAXI School Desks, Furniture andt Mrs..'Wm. Ellicott, Mrs. Mary John Keeler, Stouffville, 'assist- 9 Tudor Street, Ajatc Mrs ed by tier daughter Mrs. 'Irene Is loosed tO,.anlnOYnef _Equipment .. ...... 2.000.00 Albert Gray�iiirs Bertha Harr Gray, entertained -'forty-five. _ WI'f Z•.�49� itton, Mrs. Geo. Gray Nests.at an evening party and • • TOTAL OPERATING COSTS S834AN.00 brated in February. shower. There were also four 'Answoring Servrce 9.' DEBENTURE .PAYMENTS INTEREST .. L43,478.65 Mrs. Carswell, Oshawa, Mr. presentations in ' Toronto - to - and d Mrs. nor•this happy,couple. IS NOW OFFERED TO.. '{ Petty,y,;Cherrywood, h Guests at the wedding were, .I TEMPLE SUBSCRIBERS. FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: an r, and Mrs. John Ham- g SECOND MORTGAGES TOTAL BUDGET ., .S $177sE6.8i titan called on Mrs. W. Ham- from; Hamburg, .N, Y,, -Cal- ALSO information call AVAIIAiLE FOR ADg171ONS ilton on Sunday. gary, Alta., Toronto, WilWw- AND IM►ROVEMENTS.- e- + Mr. and Mrs. Thos. English dale, Bowmanville, Markham, •Income spent- the desk-end in Brace- Elgin `Mills; Green River, Sud.'Ie 9-1144 Bury, Lifidsay and Kitchener. WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN Cash on Hand, January 1, 1962 ..:............... S 31,207.32 bridge with theta"daughter and ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Provincial Grant 'I regular) ......................... 260,000.00 son-in-law Mx, arid. Mrs. Jas - la a ' Executive of Brougham Provincial Grant. School Tax Assistance Ladies Bouling League 4F YOU REOLIHN ANY MORTGAGE - E Church Women:g n ill 2072.44 x $15.00 .. 31;086.60 m The nittd FINANCING i FOR FAST �}""""""" set on Thursday evening,. Thursday, March 13, 196',L --9 COURTEOUTSERVICE:-CALL - The Board's R_equisition to the Council ,,:.«....... 455,592.73 i March 22,at 3,00 p.; m. Please. -- note change.of date. _-. �eanl:APPLIANCE - . i\COIF. ........•. .,. . ................ c �71,886.(ii The i-erular, monthly -Euchre. -Brom- _ n28' ' Poi AUBREY E. IRELAND Y _,vill be .held in the Township N'O T. Eaeroff 26- 6. 1 Hall on Tue,Qclay, April 10. tor • 48 --' . .S E R V I C E Of the Board's P.equisition of 54,3.552.73. $27,400,00 should come AND- COMPANY in by way of Supplementary Assessment, which has, .been fore- • - 3, hI: Dunt _18 . ,EXPERT REPAIRS east at the, sante .amount as'last year. - -' t��'ictrn Wedding- TO - No 4.'- A. P,t1ss -' 18' 'WASHERS, DRYERS " - -•.'1Fr. and Mrs. William A. hnox, r I 100 ADELAIDE ST..w. .. - - ; of Brougham, Ont.: will be "At No. ,5. - E. Thompson. _ TEf7fple 4-1 I'S$ f[ILL'ftATF,' FOR ]F..aI3 1!IG_` -FOR'I'YEAR 1961 Home" to relatives, friends - Over IN Flat - « TORONTO 2, ONTARIO" For Pa ment of Debentures and Interest 9.7 mills =IL mills and neighbors 1 ort Thrusda.y, _ 5' Dorothy` S•hafiley" 2T5; 230, Ell- EM'iea h4309. EMPtta i-S9it For Operating Expen?3es •• 19.3 mills 29.3 mills March 27, 1962, fir-o. -;ill een Thompson-207,; Beryl Boys.: _ 5.00 o'clock_.in, th@' afternoon, 216; Marg.-Hunt 217: Flo Don- [�Rit �esr the Canadian lied, TOTA1, tiTII.L RATE AREA ? ...:.::... 29.0 mills 40.3 mlilq and 7.00 to 9.00 o'clock in the �M _ _ aldson 235; Thelma Brown 207, and te- I evening, on ' the occasion of 227;'Norma Baker 211; Audr14 feiYad Ia �� �` their-Golden Wedding Anniver- - Russ 232; Hanel Dawson 219. -'w -f fiHE PICKEItING NEWS , I:1Gb rOCLt - _ _ _ ... . _ .. - lair. and Mrs. Sam Taylor and I the Leg:or. or. Saturday n=ght, C s:a*l both celebrates z Y shave a Hospital. I entertained rel- "waen those attend ng, sat down I birthday last week with a C=A>•aai,71AAA2AX11Ia111 s...l 'n the O C� O�T. A . Hrs. Ed LewisL.evris L PtCKEBII�a i'i1.6�(iE 1'iEVI'L but is coming_slong very well. - - staves last weekend trona Coll• to a turkey dinner served b of theirg thefriecomm Continued from Page 1 and expects to be • home.in a_r` ingtittood tie W. I. Dancing to Reg. Reed, SY�Pa ' Y Mr, and hire. Jack Mansell Is a ctended to the Z�adsies' ta'taaaaaaaiiYiaisalaaaiin Iew'dacYs: The Ladies' Trio from Tor- w:''. ata mused oliou ed: Au and Tire. 'Chas. AicTag spent 6 days last week, 'skiing onto Bible.College sang several UXI Guide aw^_d-Browmie lea: the sudden eekipassing om Mrs 'I' children Kathy .and Allan cele- gart visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo- ; a the Laurentions. : .larva on Moret+-- 18 and .1T.,. selections At the,evening eery - dsra attended the morning ser- dale last week in a motor P Pegg of Markham. oa >�aY Mr: Don' Hedges.war oortfin- -ice of the`Baptist Church. vice of the Baptist Church. idea t at I. will hold their Dumbarton. -1i� r..Hutt; himself on M." evening. -.ed to bed for most of the p$At Mr. Earl Cook is on-crutches There are a number of G.:rl ���g on March 28 at 2 p. 15th. 0, Thy,Farldtvioum met•-at the two Weeks with the flu. - alt o:,tt .l:ga::�eata 'Guides without uniforms. Any. `R-e. and ?sirs: J" i'os Sr. home on ',ion.'sy one having acme. that., they { u: the Community Fall. Ll Edgle Pegs The Women's Mission Circle In his right knee. 1- :,of Cobourg, were•-visiting the, eveaing._'Ct?e.=Topic - "A��'-1- of the Baptist Church meets.on ,, ye_y. succzasful_SL Pat- 'would donate or, sell, please call dole Dist. Health Nurse will *on and'family .04 the weel. rick'g,Ladies"Night was held in Capt. Jessie McGuire. the guest speaker ulttu al Rehabilitation.and-*De.' biarch 26 at, the home o: AL�. +.end, Jack•and Eileen Toms, o_ elopment Act: A. R. D. A. - .,&jaryaood, West; - ..4 daughttr Gwen, :celebrates he - Wurth• birthday am ,14 wch .,nth a party. �g 'Geo ' ;. The-Don .AnnaP- _ .les wedding last Saturday, / �► _ 1 • IL Ix IIIJ t�iy visitors. Relatives .can . taoi•i: London,. Ont., .and Dior. treat, and many friends uu, -MARKE the surrounding district. _ -His Rotarian friends we, 1 - •pleased to have Rot F With —`rProuse -back to' dinnerer_._ - ' 4hc1Y1 on :rlonday_u,ti,. , .save.. his lengthy.:ilness. - - and m'... Bill 'Graham 'S c - �r --Af311 street,' will be moving tCRougeH�1 ja7 � rKICES EFFECTIVE rGu .i village next week. NV .° arc sorry to see. them leave. } ��w1 Q }/�- T1�urs., Fri., Sat. ,:.. . arid :Ire. -L. - Thr rise:- s' -Hwy,- ' Ji1S i.' Li+>tia7� Ol -Ro a Br e. _. MARCH -- site: On NO + - - ---and Ruth of Thurnhilln 'Evening Tilt 7.00•P.M. Except Thurs. & Fri. Till 9.00 p.m. 22-23-24 _ _and ;4lrs: Frank Prouse o Open Ever : Fri tay last. ---. - .-Village residents are l:eppin -V _ - N -- _ an eye on the badge"on Teo. 2 (Saye 16�) � CHEESE TWO iOf Highway and the one-orr Chur. CANADA First Grade Instant Powdered Skim Milk ch:street. The reek is break - - _ Ing 'up nocv znd the first good _ 79ft �� Large -3 Ib: Box C "SLICES -CRI _ . rain will have us all ari::ious'tc - f� - see" what will happen-. The old = _ CNEESE y - spring flood may_'be gone for :_ 9 ever. LYONS CHICKEN'NOODLE 2�1a oz pkgs SLICES Half lb. Pkgs•-- congratulaVons- t3 ,:ir�..an!' 1{i1 59c SAVE 17C' Mrs. Leh 'Burlingham. on the �� � (Save 100 ` 1vi IPlain Pimento or NIPPY occasion of their 40th wedding SO _ _ I1AAiRLE anniversary on Sunday, March - 18th. _ Swift's Strained or Junior _ _ �. �0� s `' .r. �. o DIT. and Mrs. Clare Balsdon ., o Large t' weekend attenr n Falls Harts-I _ a oz. tin Niagara _ BAB 'S _ t - - - - - - 2 ' .-euuural- convention. �•�' _: . . _ tc�,��.,.•'�1 �INC E N� - A - - - - _ (Saye'.11C)` -31/2 oz.-Rina p ' GREEN'WVOO (Save 10=, B o=. Pies - . . --59C C for' C 'Unit No, 2- held their meet- SWANSCN'S FROZEN S H O R T E N I N G , .� 15cl (SAVE 6<) In on.Friday night at the home 7 of Mrs. Doug. Morden. with SWIFT'S SILVERLEI►F ' '39 ; members present t. EAT . - Is. - - : seventeen _ • MRE LA rs. Les.. Wilson conducted the TURKEY, CHICKEN- or 'SEEP PIES RDIbS . ' Wo.sfiip Period "and Program, - - 6 Os. Rine UA �12 taken from ' 'S'.gnals for the YORK Frozen -ConCentrated - .. Sixtie79 s Dire. Di. Pegg presen' r CANADA PACKERS ted the Bible Study.-Mrs. W. (REGULAR) (Saye 150 - Pe-;' 'dMuctcd' the Business. J forC 1 2 0%. Roond Tins Plans,were made for a comma0 �� uice ttee to 4 help with the Central gtulip Rummage Sale on '_►ia:y .19, on : r/v' " ;the church tawm Each one was. - (SPECIAL OFFER of 16c OFF) Econon+>�Size Tube +• I INP to brtng-b"aar--artieles each ' ' ' ' nth for the bazaar in Sept- TE Ino E TOOTH- PAS $9Limit 6.Rims per ember. Rev. Fleetham closed CREST i =the -meeting_%vitb the Benedict (Saye 9C) - 20 oz. tins5Customer ij- N1- •*oMen served a del-I BANQUET Fanty olil AI lcious lunch. _��• C { the gr ...,•„c r _ {Sari 41C) .1� t sand Bake Sate on March 2!;'— uice f� • Saturday a..rrnoun, ar z.�r. L, - 12 oz. squareithe Sunday School Room, Von- TGmato , YORK BRAND (Bare 19t) ""sored by Unit 1. Mrs. ".' r HYATT'S CHOICE 15 os. ties 4 far 59C n�' r ` Rtchardson: -Wtritby. will be th4 P E A S • fV1 .LOAF. guest speaker in the church. . . Mrs. P. Ne-Iles •Young, of Kin- (Save 10e) 79 sale will be-soloist'. Tea - 35c.1 YORK BRAND Fresh Frozen a Everyone welcome., hole Kernel C .O R N - •2 -lb. bag 45C With Dressing _ :bar. Robert Thompson. Tren- ton, visited David Pegg on--the _ _ ` ^ Z lbs. 79, week-end. Bob was in Germany ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONii1� WING FRESs7is Ml14CED BEEF . with David for two,,-years, on I�. n _ - _U�^ tea h n, staff there. C TEARMAN'S SMOKED PICNIC } c'tSrs at the Milton Pegg h-,-,-e on.Sunday were:-Joe and _ _ 1 STEAKS ,. 11 5a: d: Pecs of Oshawa, ane ht - 3 lbs) older 1: 3 and'Dir.:. Geo. Pegg.' 'of FRESH Grade A Oven Ready {Arg.'Weig - :: _: . Frying or 'arid-Mrs. 'Ronald-We b, Roasting ': ROUND or SQUARE RUMP ROAST . : . Ib. 79 o' PetawaNva, visited Mr. and .-YOUNG ..- _ bars. Webb here and Mrs. Won- nr:^rpt_, on the week=endr h r MAPLE LEAF 3WW PICKLED (VAC-PAK) '" 'Mn. and .Airs. Vernon Hicks If1 3 3Y have•left for Florida nn .vaca- CHICKENS - a Roll. Diaster Steven Campbell its t res:t lbs � co - _ C Boneless rolled plate brisket po .l sx1NLss - _ Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast lb-'79 - - n ..(Fiat Fire Ribs)� - h �0 _ e Y _ _ _ (Sided - N ERS — - . TIE FRESH MEATY Off,MWAU.-u, FRESH MINCE© STEAK : . . . . ._. .. . . . . Ib. 6s� 4 w4PARERIBS1b. L Ef/ fir. FRESH LEAN PORK - rNEMg _ _ . .:� — (6N+ and' 7th RIB:STANDING 'PRIME.C lb. 59 . . . . . , . .AUTT � OAS � RIB ROAST . . . _ SUPERFOR Q^ , BLADE OR SHORT RIB (Blade Bone Removed) ROAST . . . . . . . . . . . :" Ib. �C DAVERN FARMS . . ..... . . . -- ,, • •''FRESH _ 49C. Brea_ = as aeon BEEF KIDNEYS , _...► . Faney Grid '_ KAYE'S: PLUMBING .. SLICED-gDLESS _ - : ,.. _. ...__ • ' . .. MAST -PACON 3 9d APPLES ._ - INs baiO •• �, WW. 2-6717 . - PICKER _ i/ . - - - r --- x _ . : t THCRSDAT, )IRARC6 2i, 11902 1 ..TRE P I C K E R I N�O NEWS _ ?AGE FIYE Sale Register _ BUSINESS Saturday, Marc81, 1962--ex- In, rnY • 'G• L -i-wSONDIRECTORY Seivices tensive auction Bale of farm �+ and garden tactors, half-tea es Pick-up, late model farm mach The Churcht e1 j solkllaE. M � ,S paean equipment, electrical ape b ; GUARANTEED pliauces. dishes, household furniture; rugs, garden and TELEPHONE IM 2+2741 "0-Ty, SNla �lor _ hanayaran's tools etc. property Funeral Din _ 'tiiekllin� of W. H. Middleton, as farm is `� - Any Make or Model sold, Mr. Bamf►ard, Mrs. Cron- I - "* -- `- -Yeihil Clwrdl ley, J. Clark and others. sale 1Ptt IIY�3,ONi'. J at Lot 21, Con. 8, MarkIIA- PriVate AmbtUlenoe Serv*i�- MW~ RE'V. JiIBvl M WTTARs Twp., at Clarke Prentit:e's New rigCERING .� Idea Farm, mile and a half DAY OR. N ONT Too CHURCH SERVICBS north of Markham Village, on we r "fab•�.sad 11.47 s.0s. No. �P grain or 1.e � �T� P shin 3and•y schesl Soe+e flan Terms-cash on day of sale. No Oe3 • reserve, Luzich counter booth V on property. See posters for West of Dunharton` _ i.is�p s..: can. School fou particulars Ken. a< .and —PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS • 2.30 P. H. • Church Servies Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. PHONE Phone WH. z•2i�1 1Markham* 346 or Stoufiville COSMETICS - 'SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS ATlantic 2-0063 eying, Ont.' GRACE PRESBYTERIAN _ (mar 22.29> - CHURCH MORNING WORSHIP $Oa,P, BOX DERBY _ STORE HOURS 11 a.m.West Rouge $chool - KEN and CLARKE �► Auditorium open to all boys, fourteen WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 p-m. .Aoreighton, Fraser, P R E N T I C E SUNDAY SCHOOLS years and under, in Pickering Township and surrounding area. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 m: to 5P.M. D nan & Murdoch West Rouge School _ P• _ P... AUCTIONEERS ry 9:30 a.m-S years and over .- Riles it - Regulations - - + Barristers, Solicitor! and 11 a.m.-uP to 8 years — 1. Age limit • 14 years. Ncsnsed and Authorised for the 11 a.m.—Hursory 2• All entries to be filed, no counties of Ontario and York Notaries Public C•ntonnial Road School later than March -31, 1962, PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5%1 Form Stock, tmpt•ehenn,Household --' - 11 a.m.—Alla •s. - faith Mr. George Alsop, 882 Pwrahuro. Kiat Mote also' eur RANK Of COMMERCE CHAAAS12S 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR Medlin P.d., Ba} Ridges. spockft at Reasonable Rates. 3. Cars to be no more than five DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICE 5 $imeoe St. N., Oshawa and one-half feet long by one Milliken P.C. Phone Agine't 52W3and one-halt feet wide HARDWARE Merkheah P.O. Phone Mark. Zoe Telephane RA_ 3-3446 St, George's.. 4. Entvey Fee - SOc. per car. (jraharr� ` 6. All cars to be constructed PRENTICES how been atabtished Anglican Church 6, Fathers may and de Auctioneers since, 18,0. jbv APPLIANCES - PAINTS = TOOLS - DICKERING ONTARIO sign. ._ e Roden 7. Helmets MLTST be worn. ET♦ falan I As Irti:'3-5AEI►MERD. s A D D• (football helmets accepted) _ r' GLASS - `• , e gain Rax 198,. Pickering, Ont. 8. The Bay Ridges • Pickering - D E N T I S T Phone WHit•holt 2.3313 News Trophy to_wianing car. BARRISTER souclTOR :. �C E N E R A L ' H A R D W A R E NOTARY PUBLIC •SUNDAY SERVICES 9. Trophy for best Made Car. j 10. All cars pass inspection be• Mo nigh at Ow. Kin"#" "slWHotehmil 2-1911 ..Pickering Nishbw41 Creek _ 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 Pickering 11.00 a.m.—Holy cemmuniess _ o M Centre:. 00 a.m.- 1vidayss�oal in +0 ml Events Medical 11 Coming, E nts HOURSs sash Nall L B R( e Parrish Hall) YAR1ETl' COiCERT '� t00'- � CQ RaterJcry and Evenings ARoom-o s u b 4 neem teRMAY. MARCH 30, LOWAjai try Appoints-of P - Dunbarton United Church OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 Y WEDNESDA A Musical Evening - Johns-Manvilio `DealQr AES.: WH. 2-1855 10.00 e.m,-Holy.Communion and Adults SOC. - Student 35c. _ intercessions for the Stip mar 23► =DON? MOVE-IMPROVE MONUMENTS A , o L c t N G :WITH ALUMINUM OR WOOD "makway Meeeatent Wert" • • • VAUGHAN WILL.ARD 3 eoREIIT AusTlw, Christian Scion@ HOME AND SCHOOL COMIMNATION DOORS & WINDOWS IR.R 1, W1hNby, OwtOrie aASSOCIATION'S Thi New" west of Whitby -SOdety s•A_N F.',W. 1PAL-O-PAK INSULATION FOR ATTICS on Ne. 2 Hishwr. lsehseol S R E R R I N leouw NiLLf. ONTARIO SATURDAY, APRIL It. 198° ED p, mE Whitby 0041 Ajax ,_ . ENURCH SERVICE AND 2.�0 500 _ - TERMS ARRA MIONR: wt�itby NO. RseA2 SUNDAY SCti00t GAMES ROOM -LAK SALE .-No. 2 Highway _WHiteholl 2-3251 - - * SUNDAY-11 0 0h-M the MYSTERY AUCTION . . g ' -Ara~ Wilding, Klnsste0 Rd• -.• NEAR NEW" SALE _ FVnelaI and REFRESHMENTS PLUMBING -Ambulance Service TesHnhsnies of Heeling .h.si•es Admission at the We Mai y�Nlooting. �r ALFRED .KAYEs holdat P . A N ti O C N C I N G tlENNIS CARTAGE SEPTIC TANKS ALL ARE WELCOME VAUGHAN WILd-ARD.. Water t e r S Y 1 CLEANED PLUMBING BATHROOMS - No. 2 Highway �» Reading Room is ep•q to ::HObIE- AND SCHOOL* P P of Pickering 2 death Road the Public Deity ASSOCIAT'ION'S Soo sats. ................... S4.Ja33.00 (PRESSURE SYSTEMS g Som• Location . ♦_ FIREWORK Ego pals ...._...._�. .......... si 00 W. 1. BUTT ESTIMATES GIVEN P Call ATler informationon 2,2&31 , A_'NL•4L FIRE ORIC O a. 1982 000 sols V>Q 7 00 2 DISPLAY- MON DAF. D _ I Phone WHitshall 2.6717 AT.DUSK" ALSO fANe SRA , Oshawa RA. 3-404 AT K;IRanttc Dtsptay By The TOPSOIL AND IU - _ WHitehall 2-3610 St. AACIr@1IVyS Dumbarton Athletic Club WEST Ntu A REFRESHMENTS. Television SE Rad10 Presbyterian Church tramily, Ticket - $1.00 n _ r- ter -A�1N0 -- ,Repairs -BRADY - - - Chhirch �t '`. Pickering, Ont _ _. K• meth N•on,,S.A.R A Minis -? UNCEtifEi►T'T•--� _ r � � t • Phone. WH2-2883 fir: and firs. W. C: Willson, v _�nHa .HONE: TEahpb ,-11,1 — _PLUMBING V-43 A%AL Sunda Sclhool — - y• Brougham, Ontario, are prepare DUNBARTON RADIO a T-V 11.00 A.AA• • Church Service ing to Bold. the celebration of WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAFES - A H. RATTEW TRE --- __- heir Golder( Wedding Anniver- gar}, on Saturday, March 24, P --- — 1.00 till 5.00 p. m., in the main � Th. OM place f0 Jam,, sitting room of Fairview Lodge, 'Meat Pies Our Specialty' ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. everything in Plumbing. OQnbartoA Whitby, owing to Mrs. Wilison's condition, she having been a iARRISTER AND souetlOR GOOD VALUE AT THE UNITED CHURCH patient there, since November MAIN STREET PICKERING `-WH. �-1 "' _-- Old !�R F� 29, aufipring from the effects of - CONITH BLDG., AJAX RIGHT PRICE (Highway Me., 2) -- --- f0t0r410y 17i1 lO0 PAL �VL A_MeKAY, M.A., Ph.D. October 4,on 1961r—We-- side,Our - a stroke, h 7111 fisesee St. Seath. Osh0w0 t � REPAIRS &-ALTERATIONS _ ..MINISTER - many friends will find time to all on us, have a cu of tea c s P INSURANCE CO. 432.0 Kingston Road 'sere of Wgralup with us, through the kindness _Wes+' Hill 11.00 A. Ii[. of the nurses and Mrs Douglas oSe HQrdware Ltd. - - WRtTE OR PHONE Sly . Coates.. Head Matron at Fair- iJVs+ati Cb*W Rome for err.sad coantry J1�T. 4-47`l lview iviNi Church School The original wedding date I HOUSEWARES, GLASS, GLAZING, g' C. . L. PAINTS, WiOdptem hhwrence on Wiidhiss, was March 27, 1912. Windssilte, sibs:Eta Ali Departments — •:.'..POWER MOWERS (TORO, LAWN BOYS do OTHERS), AOtewebile, Insurance of All Kinds Tom. M�� W. C. and firs. Willson Bowman 8 Gibson _9.45 A. M. TOOLS, PUMPS ETC DENNEY BROTHERS PHONE: WHITBY MO. WS21 HEATING CONTRACTORS SERVING CHRIST IN THE ROSEBANK PL-�A • AT. 2-1831 'Hot Water, Steam Systems • COMMUNITY SINCE 1833 . _ Do You Know W. H. J. Thompson, - - N+sralled ---- Alterations and Repair TRY A NEWS ..:. _ The Spruce Vill�c --EMERGENCY 3iEA3tiRE5 PAMPHLETS AVAILABLE, TEmple 9-3357' •IIARRJSTER sad SM51TOR CLASSIFIED AD HOTEL IS NOW OPEN The Emergency Measures Organiziation headquarters is well, SMA cokm&w end Ontario _. SUNDAY EVENINGS FOR prepared io instruct you in the methods of preservation of 74W Og&WOW 0".. AJAX Over 1184,800 pepople of &A Ages ST. CALL T SUPPERS family against possible nuclear explosion effects, -' rye a l•3Y1 _ took art In the Caaadlan )tied 'JUST S ALL _ 4.00 till 7.00 P. M.. Citizens of Ontario •County..and Oshwa. desiring booklets,. "i! Cross water safety setwioes a>sd phone: MM-3386 Steps to Survival'', "Basment Fallout,Shelters", "Simpler Shelt; tRdiwess lfwpls f•2Ni - era", w-rite to E. M. O., Box 10,,Airport, Oshawa. R .WHA 2-0940 . t . 7 - r ..• .4. «. ...4 '''- a ./. ` X—_-- _ - , . J TiUESDAY, MARM 22, IM f'A �rAGEen[ . THE ► ICKE -RING NEWS s.. r. U B- LIC N • I , .7 ". ...._•r'_: _ ... _. _ .'. a .. • , • _ - _ i _- _._... AM •. ,0 jImp r 1 •{ - ion O 1962 - r r _ - - ' our . has Compan - k ce - _ ss . . .. -_ . : ----�, your � tan - ' �.� , w' ter weather-experienced this past year has created a deeper i - iiost level than no When the frost "comes out.", as milder temperatures prevail, and movement will..be greater than in other years g _ De - rtments of rriany-municipalities 'have warned of the damage 4 The Works Pa ving,' and that more damage will that has already occurred to streets and pa - take place. Repairs to broken roads, water mains, etc.; cost thousands of year are greater than ever. estimates this y ' r The many miles of gas main -buried in. the ground, ,as well as sewer networks, y tele hone cables have been installed and maintained for , `- :.. ....hvdro conduits and P ractices.. • and operating p ' years m accordance with the.best known engmeenn ressures and movement as the = - All of these facilities will be subjected top ground begins to thav 'Where our new gas mains and services have been installed, refilled trenches settle. Any resulting damage to lawns, walks,-roads and driveways - y will likely - - "• - -' its - _ . - - • -• - - - - _. as weather perm • -adjusted y be adJ- as quickly _...' - . .. r ibilit of natural 'gas leakage is 'Under these -abnormal conditions the P ts the assistance of all the y: s The Gas Company therefore req .citizens in the Om- munity in guarding against gas leaks that might otherwise y t :. ego.unnoticed. _ - —� tl patrol the area, checking streets, utility y =- -baa lesk detecting crews const � y Pa -- :. - : In addition to this safeguard' we ask your _ . manholes, sewers and buildings. ;II - - ming ANY Ur:FAMILIAR ODOUR to. us promptly. _ co-operation by repo ; .,c i without delay: . .. = :. addition any of.the folloR ing circTirin�tances should be repo _ - is of water on the ground and street& • 1.. Any noticeable bubl l i 1 ng n poo r . therm or . Any lour which has no readily apparent cause, ea g y Out _ bui in s doors.. tO Any .indication that ,your furnace, regardless of fuel, doe not appe�► • r o rating as it should. be - _ •- _ f „ Basement floor drains should be checked tar enure that the contain water. al as_and.other-combustible fumes can enter `homes through, _-- =Sewer gases,,natu'r __g - cellar floor . - - " Pour a pail of water into dry. _ basement drains if they are dry. : drams .to fill the ,water. traps and prevent'-the' entry of gases _ -- - . recated. Please assist us to youx ,y%atioz m this r am is app ODOUR render the best possible service by reporting ASTRX�. _ _ us quickly at any time of the day .or night~ , AIF r i' WH22420 _ Q P• _ - :r : aciID Y, MAWN ss, lMt, _ - — THE PIC K E R I NG NEWS /►— PAGE SEVEN - Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cullum$, Q Happy birthday to lir. Stan. �D �� of Pine Drive, spent last week- RODANK Grant, Pine Ridge Dr., on Mar. RT f�Om Wd in Parry 'Sound with' Mr. -Congratulations to Mr. and 15th. A11PO ■ Yess4ea3s _, and Mrs. Ed. Cornwell ars and M . J. McGarrity, Morgan's reef wishes to Mr. C. Ufnal, IIIrs HPersaw Sante, spent fly, who formerly lived On Park, on the birth of a laugh- Pine Ridge Dr., on his birth- AR�t•AM T- - several days last week with her . M . ter on Margh 18. at the Scar. day - March 15. e Mrs. Betty Harpeu held a boyo Gen. Hospital. Mark 8ynott, West Point Cr. r dau�ter, Mrs, �' shower on Thursday evening, is much better after his recent MIKE STARK woad and family, Glendale Dr. Mr. T. Carriers, of Toronto, •. •'� NON• , Congratulations to Mr, ,gad March 15, for little Louise Shin- spent last Sunday at the home illness. ARID RIDMIG - Do raid_. Annan, who were ley Rose, baby daughter of Mr. of Mr, and Mrs. B4Wod, Mor- Watch for furiher notice of `,M•'• Mrs. - __"re and 11irs: RobE. g the Rummage. 4ale ins .held _ _., - married, in punbartQsa•.United Hopkinson.- ---- n.s---P�..---— 'Mi. James Mitchell returned on A ril 25, at the Ro e- Hili Wednesday on Parliament Church on-88turday-evening-at __- ' Mrs. Schaeser, Rougemount P � -March 14, was a busy day �• Ch .p. m, by Rev. Dr, n t home on Tuesday from an ex- Dr. is feeling much better aft-, United Church. Labour Congress -- - tended motor tri through the g hundred members of the May. P er a,r�cearfHnea$.. gathered in the Railway Comm es' • ia,of~the House of Com- St. Paul's W. A. field a St. Southern States. Sorry to hear Mrs..Perry, of • mons for the annual presentation of the CLC Brief. Patrick's Tea and Rummage Visitors at the Thompson's Dyson Roard is in* Scarboro ��' f •+Q ' r�� a is; o! course, an important occasion, and one treated a� Sale on'Saturday. and the McClements' of the Qez*ml Hospital, 7 i Thisuch by the Government. . Mrs. John Green and' Mr. Bass Line, on Sunday were: Mr. Chishol;n, Rosebank.Rd. �ygg opened by the Prime Minister, and seated and Mrs. Jardine and eon Doi`- Mr. J. R. •McClement, of Tor- S., has been in Sunnybrook Hos- Mise E."Hgrris, Toronto, spent The meeting Pe ted , and- onto, Mr. and Mrs. Thom Mc- ital for the t' two months, last Tuesday and Wedneeday with him, in addition to the Minister o!Labour, were: the Min _ - a in. shipF-ted Ami n.,- Minister of Transport: Mrs. Walter ,Willis, on S ay. - We!- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. George Kernohan and son Euchre will be held at the Altona Road. the Ministers of Defence Production, ante, ea Mrs. Harold Pedrick, on ' the Hugh, and Mise Peggie Carr, home of Mrs. Aisthorpe, Dyson Happy 'birthday to Mr. R. fare, Fisheries', the Solicitor General, the Minister of Trade and birth of their daughter, at the of Sutton• Road. It will be a luncheon. Slattery on his birthday, Mar. Commerce, the Minister of Veterans' Affairs, and the Minister Ajax Hospital. -'Dunbarton United Church - Last week's winners: 1. Mrs.I 26th. of Mines. Mr. and Mrs. David Lennox, - Dr. W. A. McKayconducted 'Day; 2• Mrs. •Toyne; Throw, We are pleased to hear Mrs. The Prime Minister paid tribute to Labour in Canada, and Mr, and Mrs. Ben Ruddell, and the morning service, assisted Mrs.. Lee; Con., Mrs. Forbes. Baumeister, Old. Ajax,P.6sebank Ho Rd. p g mentioned that the Government was leased to receive and at- Mr, . Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Annis at- by' Mr. R. Pitcairn, organist N. is out of the Ajax. Hospital - and doing nicely. tentive to the. views of organized Labour. tended the 4oth anniversary and choir-leader. Mrs. Vera dinner of the Lindsay Kiwanis, Freeman and, Mrs. Rita Van Sorry to hear Heather Holl- The 49-page brief was presented by Mr. Jodoin in life usual God. Our ideas of God change PaB in L.inomy, last Tuesday, Mar. Duyn sang a lovely duet "Dear as we grow older, but God nev- inger, Con. 2„ was confined to effective manner. 13. Lord,, Forgive". Mrs. Peggy er changes. With man's in- her home last week, with flu. I had the pleasure of replying briefly for the Government _ Mr., S. Mon•isii: was in fast Annie conducted the Junior creased scientific knowledgeHappy birthday to Mrs. C. and was in turn followed bkMr. Jodofn, who closed the gath- week, and we bogs is feeling congregation. of the universe, we still believe Hollinger, Con. 2. - March •19. ening in a'few brief words. --- Dr. McKay read Luke 4:__1.20, that God created and governs that this year's meeting was useful in.that both better.by Haar• Y Mr. and Mrs. Bond, Aitona' I may say - Michael Clark-was confined for his lesson. it. Man seems insignificant With the topic .-Th' Christ- when we think of the immen- entertained friends from parties laid their tarda on the table without pulling any punches- to his home last week with flu. P Toronto last -Wednesday. When the meeting wad over, everybody knew where they Mr. -and Mrs. Fred Hull and ian and -God", Dr. McKay sits of the universe. We can be pleased to hear Mrs. Bor- comforted b the thought "God stood. I was quite;pleased to note that In Pe brief, the Con- family, of' Agincourt (Mr. Hull chose for his tent: John 30: y chert, Rosebank Rd. N. is bet- ess expressed full support of a number of measures under in a former Dumbarton resident) 30.- "I and r y father are One" has created us a little ]ower gT p ter, after having had flu called on Mr. and Mrs. E. J. X21 of our relationships are bas- than the angles and has crown- taken by the Government. P Ha birthday to Stuart ' Anis, an Sunday. ed on our relationship. with. ed us with honour and glory. PPY y Among. these they listed the 'following: public - iP Willard, Alton$ Road, = 'Mar.26. A considerable expansion in 'the public sector of the enonomy, 2. Temporary deficit financing. Happy birthday to Mrs. H. Po ry -- Smith, Pine..Grove:_Ave., - on 3: A substantial increase in the inoney supply. _March 29. 4, Narrowing' of the Canadian-Americas Exchange Rate dill- ' Sorry to k►ear :t res. Ray Nor-----erentiaL. - --- — - -- man, Sheppard Ave. was con- 5." Exchange Depreciation. ' fined to her horfie with flu.. B. Broadening of the municipal winter works incentive grog- - Happy birthday to Kenny ram, which is now making a substantial contribution to Howard, Pine Grove Ave., onI the alleviation of unemployment. _ his•10th birthday - March 31. !?, Extra incentive for new industries in- 'surplus manpower _ - areas. ovision of ­P01t credits. r f Cherrywood 8'1 posed out that these, were only some of the items in the �+ �. Govermm�et's economic program, but that nevertheless, it was Cherrywood United Church gratifying to have the support of the CLC in these matters be- Women held. their March meet- cause these were, the aspects of the Government's programs ; „ Ing at the Church Hall, Thurs- which had been most severely criticized by the Opposition. day afternoon, March 15. Mrs. ' xiy<+ A. McDougall, President, pre- However, since each andevery one. of the measures mention-. u ed had the effect of stimulating the economy: creating.new jobs, :•:, sided. The meeting was opened it is perha�j a not- surprising d >� with the members saying the and guaranteeing existing' jobs, r &e.Creed” in unison, followed by that e CLC should have viewed these measures with favour. to ry r a prayer. I also made reference to the training program and- pointed o x+% Mrs. Fred Ireson took the out that expenditures had nowreached �f0,000000 with $ Fed- - •,< t Devotional"• Praise'ye the Lard oral contribution of $180,000,000: that over 200 projects were for His judgement and mercy, involved, including more than 140 new schools and that added _ followed by Hymn 16. Medita• facilities were being provided for 100,000 young Canadians. by, tion • The Man Upstairs. A skit This. along with to-plant training, training and re-training of was presented by Mrsf 'Ruby unemployed, higher training allowances and so on, was part rs. W. Hollinger and . $ 4 Petty,Y. of the Government's onslaught against the effects of aut8�mation .; Mra. Risebroiigh -.-Christian f '� which`President Kennedy - has 'cAlled "the supreme. domestic a. 4 " Citizenship.": The ladies then divided up.into three groups to challenge of the Bo's." Tlie Congress ment'.oned that a number"of these'pointe had - w; find .out-if women can do any- y x � thing to help active the world been recorrimended by them before the Senate Eomrrrittee on _ x problems." Manpower and that they were gratified that the Government had Plans were'discussed for the seen fit to adopt a number of them: a great deal of the improve- k sV Open Meeting to be held in ment in the economy -was "directly attributed to their tmplem ; • y w May. The speaker will be Miss entation". Wilson. The meeting closed The same afternoon I went before Parliament seeking a fur x 7& c l 7 ' with prayer. which, No. P Y there 128,000,000 for the Vocational School Program, and would x r ' 2. Group served a lovely Iun- p xY ¢ hope to have this pees shortly since a number of schools are K cheo n. awaiting approval' � r p�+ ' x�ic .c �•F.� '. �' �� yq1;'e�:.dy: "i �' r� > .. - _ • 77 n Tare . - - _ - Fiber 'Glass has hit the bulls-eye Johne-Manvi a ]s.a --provid' - - - consistently. when used in sporting creasing quantities of basic fiber glass ��i�• �� 7 goods,consumer items and throughout materials used in„die manufacture of y . ��� l��` l industry. motor and sail boats, and sports cars. �� ; •••,`,� ' � 1 Formerly, -archery enthusiasts ha It is used to produce reinforced'plastics for industrial structures such as fuel and their troubles with all-wood bows. _ Damp w6ather and continuous use often phej nical storage tanks,•fume stacks and made troublesome adjustments neves hoods..Fiber glass-'is also ideally suited nary to keep them in top flight shape. to rocket motor and.component pro- Today, 'almost all archery, bows use rection on satellites and missiles. , glass reinforced plastic backing 'and The world of fiber glass is only one of "— facing strips laminated to wood. And , the many fieldsiriWhich Johns=Manvil le arrows made of the samedurable nig- research scientists, production special- terial are capturing nearly 50 percent of. ists and sales representatives serve -. -•-Wrong train?Wrong day? the market.The resulting economies to -'you. 'Their specialized performances wrong station? =_ bowmen and the improved bow and ,help 'many industries in snaking our -Never mind—a dime does it SAVED ��THE BELL and Aunt Matilda's . arrow efficiency is pushing archery to,- standard of living safer; more enjoy- ward the number one participant sport. able and efficient. away,there's • ,,. •,- ., P.S.P. Come to think of it:at home or always help at hand through a telephone a service r 'valuable. yet f p - , s en taken for ranted ' _ _ ,• The Bell Telephone Company of Canada. TORONTO PLANT at PORT UIVION t T ' N 431WRSDAY, MARCS tt. 19W i PAirE EI(;HT _, T H E' P I C.e E R I N G DANT MISS A COPY OF THE p[CKEIVING NEWS•_ _n Peterboro, after spend- BE SURE OF YOITS3 SG'BBCRISE NOW, it be PLrB YLrAIi Green Ver ing four weeks with his daugh- ,By way of Nature" they appeared the second time. - 'Mr. and Mrs. W.• Smith, of tea. Mrs. G. Weisman. The crows are on the wing. Also, on this date, I hear$ the =. A • visited-- M. and Mrs. Guest speaker on Friday, ev Jam' after our last big apo%- .winged KcUbir " of the red- -- - Draper on. Friday of last we ening of--last-week: was Mrs- storm, a pair were even mak winged hlackMrd_ii! the marsh. 1K1m dally for some woods nearby- During.the next few days there. T �'-�� , 1 9� © te -Snow nt Sat �'evee,-ot Toronto. Mas Reseal, ppup urday with Miss.Carol Lehman. of Markham, and M=s. B. Dta- From then on, more have been should a more at them, ell Diss Beverley Allen, Downs- per supplied the special music. coag back. till, at times, the any swampy area-is, a likely , . `view, vlrft#A Marjorie Lehman Guests were present from Brou- air is filled with their cawing. nlace where thev can.tw. fromd., -LET•US CAPTURE FOR YOU THIr RADIANCE`' last weekend. Ilam, Gormley and Markham ;M a still rnorning, the cardinal March Is maple syrup time. OF YOUR WEDDING Mr. Fatum returned to hie for the World Day of Pray�r• � be heard whiatliag his Samsons was tapping _ "whit wheee, whit whit, whit, maple trees, so spring must be SOCK NOW'M THAT SFV.M DAY - whit". Frank Mitchell's field just _around the corner-hope- - - - seeps to be a favourite place ally! Mf! COMER _ has --E S_.-tbe.plleated woodpeck- County_- _ -—- -_- - - - (referred Move) is some- _- - times taewnfa as cock o[•ffie- HWM � -- • :peen singing about every day . - - a a pile of brush. I first heard _ d Ho 't March. •�. Woodpeckerq, woods K ktgeoek. it's abort the .L• •. -- . a►tfh.a .J !?'. mCWDIS _ viiich have been• seen -around alae of s cta+►r.• :. Jif awa -Su 'bur "�OQd Jce Amos, gravel pit were.cg�r, .like seek and a siri nc point; on an animated cohverss• ed red crest. It's prta�ipal %* . 1 - S :1 O "OklR 1MEDtlII+IG"'ALBUM' „Oomzn�ssson :ion before flying about their ue Is, that o< s forret conser• _1? = 8 xlO PRINTS AMIEX- DDI - - - x =- Tenders 'For Equipment -- 1 - ' x 5 PRINTS 25 -PHOTO "THANK YOU NOTES" 'SEALED TENDERS, clearly -marked as to contents, will be COMPLETE PHOTO NEWSPAPER COVERAGE - d by_the-undersigned until- receive SEPTIC, TANKS CLEANED OUT — - 4.30 P. 3I., FRIDAY, APRIL 13- 19fw J _ M40TOS SENT TO NEWSPAPERS Of YOtlit CF�O1Ce i rc tETE SEPTIC TANK,-SERVECE. IT toMP :- for the supply of the following units of equipment: - PHONE OR WR E (al 27,000 G. V. W. Truck.complete with box and hoist 1958 T W TANKS l S +s D - NE to NTA E g �, RRIE -POMER0Y F-£00 Kith box and hoist being offered in trade. � ! �l1NNE TEmp1e 9'1841 --(b) Construction equipment Trailer Float 25 ton 'capacity. R.R. 3, PICKERING - TE. 9-lei17 .tc i. Farm type Tractor - 30 h.• P. Class - with loader, mower ---- - w�uiuuixmuMuu and post hole:digger ..,. 1354=-International with loader and j' I , iPyiii,urunuu, 42 mower being offered in trade:' 1 , (d). Farm type Tractor - 20 h, p• Class - with mower. �el>•tt..attasaeiaa.fist•elasaetaslla=sssais.sssa=st•.t►i Items (a). Ibi and (c) are required by the County of Ontario I. County of-. Ontario Tenders- Items Road Commission, Ten- NK ALL MAKES I and-item i d i by the Oshawa' Su _ i YOU MAY THINK ders shall be marked accordingly. AND OSHAWA SL'BURBAti ROAD C'OliriSSIO. Tenders will only be accepted on Tender Forms which can be .OF �,FMGERAT�?RSE Tenders For Annual Supplies secured from•the office of the undersigned._. _ 1 L� BUT 7. - =. , - Lowest,:or.,any tender not necessarily-accepted. � -And Services - - R. E. SIMS. P. Ent. TENDERS will be received_ the undersigned until 10.00 A. f supply ll se -Engineer for County and Commission, 1 or :Vt -Friday, March '" the Pl of the' following ser- -F Buildlnzs. WHITBY. OntarioLOOK. AT vires and materials.LL „ (a) SERVICES' gel and ill and. or-delivering gra ' For Sale_ J . = 1.-LYushing. stockP 4�nt �•II1E' . ., -I - - _ _ or, haul approximately 25000 cubo yards of gravel and oversize-ranch-type bunRaluw• 8 a'�• stream and tree%. 3 I fro -.sand from various pita throughout the County' bedrooms.-heated 3•car-garagt. a8. concenien<es: handy tQ the a. -et A certified cheque for 51.000.00 payable to the Treae- sehool%, minutes to Pickering. -Principals_only. Sale price in the u�, .County of Ontario, must accompany Tender for - _ - tipper.S:0.000's. Open to offer vel sand. OF LL :. TESIPLE 9-2'658 gravel attd _. DAIREr-��`. - SUPPLY. ,k APPLICATION EITL'� *fOLTS AND. COVER - (a) For the. supply and application of ail materia -NOTICE - _ and Plant necessary for the surface treatment of app- _ of hwa -' f. _roxsmately l0 miles according tet Dept... Y THE_BOARD OF TRCSTEES.OF .TSE RO)1AN CATHOLIC y _- _ a O%T3.Y FRIGLDAI[SE . := 'fiEf!_iR3TE SG'HOOL FOR l;GSOOL BECTTOti NO. Z. .!T TSE i EFRIGERATORS OFFER .A - (b ciFo is supply and application Y30. 1s. of C - T06itSS1P OF PICSiERLNG _ HOICE OF ALL THESE 000 gala D H O Prime -- t as o a . _ •• You Ret all the Impertatrt tea- � 1~'EATUR£8 7- the _ TAKE. NOTICE that the above-mentioned Board o! Trustees on -.{bl MATERLALS r - - eased a B 'Lew Number 3, 4o tures that other mscke,. have 1 '�' -Forbidder which ends = Prices quoted for materials are to include delivery the 28th day of Fetiivary, 1962, p y- defrosting forever because it y at within the County. A'lseM applicable. . - authorize' the borrowing of money by the issue and sale of. Deb-. plus many exclusive Fr[gidalre g an poi p gets rid of frost in the freezer Federaland Provincial Sales Tax ,muni be included. entures of the said Board of Trustees in the principal amount of gestures. .some of which are before it forms. . . _5110:000.. patching 'materrali. 1. The purpose far which'the money is to'bp"borrowed is the Ifsted -here. .plus years-ahead 2 Instant Ice Service with an- 1. Bituminous Emulsions and construction and equipment of a new flue-room Roman Catholic Ice cube Ejector.,which -empt Z. Fencing materials-appro±ctmately 6000 [rods of styling plus the superiority and fes Oce cubes Into the storage• fencing. Quotations,for both 8 and 9 strand afire !Separate School to School.Section Number 2: in the Township of big, so you need never eon out Teel posts. Pickering., dependability of the Frigidaire of ice cubes, " g• Salt and Calcium Chloride-Fine and Course,' 2. The amount to be borrowed is $110.000 on the aecurity otthe name _nd behind It .the Im• 3. Flowin -Cold Meat Tender!. Bulk said Debentures; which shall be a charge upon the school-house longer, safer storage for up to .4. Chemicalsforfor Weed and Brush Control. property and premises and any other real or personal property -mens- technical knowledge and 10 pounds of fresh meat' S. Pa�fs for Bridges, Guide Rail, etc. vested in. the said Board of Trustees, and the Separate reputation of the vast General 4• Full.width AlumtMnl 8011- . , ,000 feet.. School Rates collectible by the, said Board of. Trustees, - r ted met 8 Snow 'Fen 15 to-You Shelves, that all the al ctiiverta. signs tvaposts. .' 3. The-Debenttlres are to be dated April• 1, 1982, and are to be 1-•Motors orsanizatlob. � out to make back-shell y L` re-payable to instalments of principal on April 1, in the years i foods as easy to get at as those _ _ 7 Miscellaneous 'i front: - aititr Tender Form-to be used for item ! 1 :. n 1963 to-1982, as.follows: _ . . . - seeur - - and tends form - Princepal Principal :Further information r s may be Amount - from the office of the undersigned. Tear ' Amount Year - 55,000.00 _ :.Lowest. en _ 083 53.000.00 1-013 f LAwe or, any er necessarily 'kn —3[884_ 3,000:00 7974 —'- — -- - S 00 0�0; - - - R. E: SINES, P. Eng. 196j 3.000.00 1973 _ - I - AWN Count of Ontario ' _1066 .- ;. ' .' 4:000.00 .19-6 - - Y 6,Op0.OQ I; 1sT. _ , 1.000.00 19'.7 7,000:00 « ! Cvuntyn8u 1967 -- ---7-000-.W E - - - --- - �}.000:00 1978 - --- . _ _ - � 8.000.00 Build ings +4,000.00 19'9 i 8,000.00 PICKERI��G GENERAL AOSPIT�. 197G 5,000.00-1980 _. AJAR AN 5.000.00 1881 1P71 ---- J I O 8,000 00 �_1�2-' ",f.004.00 1982 - 000.00 a, i - _ -•--ln w.K.. t --- �►NN[3 D Go"--ARA-TION MEETING- The Debentures maturing in the years 1963 to 1972 are to bear _ _ ~ a scent r.annum; and the-Debentures ?� ; NOTICE is hereby given that a General Meeting of the Sha fnterest at the late of 53a pe pe >_ ' tta'1 will be heist - a bear interest at they. holders of Ajax and Pickering General Hosp rate of 6 percent per annum,auch interest being payable,annually F} in the Nurses' Reaidenc on April 1. w . - - JOSEPH QUIGLEY, Secretary °' "^ • AND ereb sen to cb aider an approved,R tQ confirm with i or with u�variation,n Five Spe Resolutions passed by she Directors of the Corporation on th 16th day of M y,.1961. Dry �}C - ' r,- e M g me Wash 25e. ,Special Resolutions" :, 1. To increase the number of-persons.o th aria e u :Your Laundry Picked Up Committee. B.To increase the number of signing Officers, by one.- : Expertly Washed And Delivers a number 3 Authorization to the Bank to increase e n • Nursing an c . FI-136-61 g ffi Amending. Bylaw Si rs as in No r- 24-Hour Service 4 Amen re Director N sing d pe'if duties. atUrday -..Same Day,Service We Sell The Best and. Service 5. Repeal of Bylaw which states that the Administiato and Director of Nursing may be one and the sa Coin Laundry Prices — - person. •R. t ... - --- . __ - es = 1 Interested persons really. eecc :The .. • • . . .. -ATIantic Z-$.7J1 Members,• dp l in steel so s a cordiinvited PHONE: MON. • FRI. • 4.00 to 8.08 P. M. • attend: _ SATURDAY -8 12 NOON Marks'Fn idaire es Service _ R. D. Thompson 3li. ?rLtclbais, : � WH. Z. - 0601 . , .• , . �� ,..'Call.WH2-4617 Any Time Main St..Pickenng sa President.sad.Chairs 1 of the Board, -' Coin-0-Mat - 2250 Kingston fid. `maw , 'THUsRID.&Y, MARCH 22, 1662 - V, r T H E i•LC K E R I NG NEWS , -Am- PX N]" . Rouge Hili Home and -: °SALE LIST inicr •, c T one Mari s Op " � EXTENSIVE . BY - TM.OBSERVER `INA --owl IF C&ASSROOM-FOR L School Association ; - :' FOR .AUCT1Oat _ SALE - ,R; BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF. The March meeting of the of tractors, -Dodge truck, farm ! ,• Rouge Hill Home and School machinery, electrical _appllanc I had felt until last week that it appeared Shat the School.Area an- - a I;<CSS. S. S. No. 2' atteadan , household furniture, dishes, _ •. � � was held with a good . 2 Board were doing a good job in adtninistratlon of s�haol aff- TQWDislup OF PICKERL'�iG carpenter, handyman' Properly id- ce, and dealt. with a, most 8.m• rugs, carpe ym sire. Some readers may.recall that I had commended the,Area � Sea1ffi�Tenders props y portant subject-''Parent Res- and garden tools, etc, property entifiesi• aa_to contentt 'Tender Po est, 110x, R o1 W. H. MIDDLETON, Mr. School Board for advertising publicly for tenders and for pair '-l• risibility• Our guest, ' for school.of The Holy.Redeem', Po fishing their minutes and I had Iooked idrward'hopefully for the er" for.-the Board of .Trustees. Farrell; Family Life Chairman Bamford, Mr. •Lewis. Mr. Sak• is intment to. all of - _ ��,ilT.1' of'the Ontario Federati6m o 'r, Ctartc and-others;;-at Lot 1962 budget. The budget- a gr�G:diaaPP° -: -- k��w ROSS, S; S. No. 2; Township of Home and School,'moderated:a 21, Con. S, Markham Township, wtio pay rates in Ares.2, and it would. appear to this. Observer Pickering" will be.received b}' - •' ' sera and..Architect•up Panel of four parents from o it grentice's New Idea Faun. ,'or that the board merely applied last Vicar's'mill rate to this year's the Engin cominisnity. Each of our panel No. fS Highway, mile and a •�esgment to arrive at at'an afiwuzS bt money to be raised• The w'•�' .' ' until 4.00 P.-M., Tuesday.'Mar. fir' assessment in the area as most know.has increased between last ay, ions members answered• question: north of Markham Pillage, FOi.••, die 2T' 1862' ' 'spec regarding the responsibilities o ear and flus year by about a Hurd'and any reasonable person and. tender forms may be Ob- y •• ` '" sera. and Parents through the four,plias • Saturday, March 31;' 1862 would think that the mill rate would be reduced at least close to tained from the Engin es into whichA- ' childhood wa_ A- ~• A .� Architect - Ball, Craig, Short one third, particularity in view of the new Provincial-grants this ytpgies_a�•Potatoes For a e., and-strong, spoke for the Pre•S'chooI-Years;_ 'Farrq.Sold- _. year whit --give e ' McIntosh $2.25 per bushel. Other owdale, Ont., after Thursday, as in chi^ International W4 tractor, Stan- The mill rate-for-operatien e€ the c hoofs has Racreased by 8.t varieties aiiaitable,Please•bring March 8, 1Q62; upon receipt of. Mrs. D. Kennedy ti les. Oen on deposit of a•certifiefl crietjue for of the Grade School Years; Mr. Jard; -complete with -light. measly 1 per cent' The-,trustees of course cannot control the de- ~ containers for app p P° A, Allerton looked after, those itarter, PTO, pulley, straight menture mill rate and it is interesting to note that it is down by week-ends. $50.00 w-hith will be returned High,school Years. while J1 ming lever, nearly new rubber about,20 per cent' I would suggest that a •better and fuller ex- PICKERING ORCHARDS upon the return of the plans and g A. Tyas gave us his op;nio: n very good conditio;r, alwayE uestior; is .due-the Ratepayers in school Planation of th s v hole q 'One.'nhfle west•of-Pickering specifications in-good-c-onlition,__ area Z-arid-I-woukj sugges�ftxthar-that-the ichQoLBoard mem-_. . Village on No. 2. Highway• within ten days after tenders regard{ng our- i'esnonsibrlrtse tseei prrately far-farm purpos. Phone: 1.2. 1'-47 close. Each tender must,be ac toward our children upon enr as 'oniti- Fo:'d Fe:gusen bers -themselves become more familiar with the budget because rozripanled -by - a,bid bond of eririg into the Adult �xlorld. I rector with lights; 'Ferguson ^ from my observations the. two representatives of the Board who plow- MARCH SPECIAL X9,000,00• became abundantly clear. our arrow' tractor plow. 30-in. bot resented the budget to Council did not really know•what it was Successful Bidder must fUrh- ing the. discussion. that the re oma; Fergus° SI{O spring. P - Coleman Clearance-2 and 3 s onsibilities of being a go^_ Doth cultivat->f.. complete w'itr all,about' The paid advertisement-in this issue of the Picnering burner' stoves: .Lanterns:-CODI: tali a'Performance Bond' fo: p i00 percent i one hundred per. parent make it one of the most oav crop shield, etc. near new: News is not helpful to stir one comparative figures plus e�chlan- er�; One gas refrigeratof. new•: cent i, of the amount of the con- difficult .and demanding tasks; ,edore rear-end loader, comp ations would be: much better. The Township Council has=aropted -­Hot'-plates, gas: One. new= out' 'tract. Tenders for a stipulated calling for the full love an,- 'eie.with`Jori-aftd t-now bucket the proper approach here in returning the request for money to :board motor.- Limited.stock sum .only will be considered • know-how of tw'o parents pe,. also frozit-end weight box; Fe :o the Area Board - my only comment on .,8.h action is that Coleman Stores and Lanterns Lowest or any tender not net• family. As are families. so {s ;uson 3-point hitch tianspol't their language in so-doing was not strong enough! 1. cleared and Serviced.' SPS€ essarily accepted.. society. If well ordered, rye! jos; Ford or Ferguson pulley. ,Prices only,-from $2.50. each. J. ll. Quigley. Ser'ty, instructed, and' «ell-goyerne; i1F in. spline: Ford extension O _ O ='O -- O O--0 - O -•-O 1►IILLER HE#TIN[= The Board of Trustees. of families are ills springs from PTO adapter its in. to 1?q it Phone: wli2-349! RCSS. \o. 2. which come the stream bf nat. spline; Ferguson" tractor' left The Area 2 sciiooi budget for 1962 proves I believe the point I 'Pickering, "Ontario 1O1 greatness and prosperit_. stand jack: Massey-Fertusor. have been attempting to make about all school boards and that HAY FOR SALE -of civil order aired public lisp multi-flow'disc tractor fertiliz is thgt as ratepayers we do not `take enol gh interest in school Top quality Timothy or Alfalfa. pines. er and grain drill on rubber. affairs! Once elected sc�aool boards tend to forget the ratepayers W. P. S, AfcKay. Brock Road, Sty Franei% de Sales CPTH During-our_last month's meet- purchase new in 1981; Allis and we as ratepayers forget about the school boards-we elect, ;South. Phone_ WH2-0967., A well attended meeting of ing, Carol Col quhoun, Grade 'S' rfiaiaiE:s combination forage although we pounce on about-every word spoken by a municipal (mar 23 St. 'Francis de Sales CP'rA was student, gave us her pt•ize-winand.grain blower. complete with councillor and often pound op the table at council 'meetings.,,. . held' March 15 in the school. ?ling. speech. At this month's 40 ft. of filler pipe, and foul School,boa:ds'- work iq`equally important as, is council work and FOR SALE-1956 Ford; Four Mr. Cooper, Principal of the meeting. we had the pleasure lengths of inside pipe, ncai door, automatic, radio, 2 back school, introduced Air. E. L. 0f listening to a dose runner-up new, and -good; _ McCormick• they spend tar rhore money. We all must.concern'uurseives.a- up..lighis. S325.00.Phone: AT2- vias eri�on. ihe' Toronto-East Patricia Vodden, Grade 7, d -I Deering 7 ft. cut PTO mower bout school boards more than we have in the past: The school 7127. Regional P. T. A. president: livening iter speech. It is a gz1 1 • ith Ford or- Fero son adapter boards too owe us a duty.to be more inform,a_ tive and in this co-.. -e Only .1 61 seen nno ro;W 1gr. afasterson s ke on a- uine treat to hear those clear," h tch, near- new: Massey-Fer- iinectioii it is interesting'to note that Area 2 is the•only board to po--- • Fish and Chip Truck". 38 better world through - tiereg-� 9�ctr clarity and side delivery rake, purchased of their. minutes and I would tell you that they are poteable by Guild Road,; Pickering, after children. There are over one conviction. Judy MacFarlane new in 1960 McCormick-Deer- their brevity and by the fact that much of their'-.meetlrr-gs are.__ 6. hundred units without a P. T. 5.00 p. m- are the audience two pieces ing 80 tractor.manure apnea- apparently-confidential and hence not published' _ A. We-need thg P. T. A. in S - these parishes, to, help support on the piano; sweet, spring-like der,, purchased new,.3981; Case - notched gang culti acker;, 3 the young people,-We intend to music, very well played. P g O -O -'O = O =O O =O _ O Employ t Wtd. take the• regions and have five AIT- vieren's Grade 7. had Section set diamond ora liar- _ head chain harrows,near iken . .I have had the opportunity of reading a letter to.the Editor- - - units to each region.. For this S hohis class-- for themost visiting eHome a -Farm new: P .: _. _ . bushed m this Issue of the Pickering News from the Trustees nth nner HIGH SCHOOL GIRL. job we *-ill have to train mer,. u ! ut rm wagon with flat rack. Area 2 in Ebtily tri one of the recent Observer columna. I am will do '-baby sitting". Phone. There will be a challenge to Fellows-concrete mixer with el- a39-1983. ch• -- - _ pleased to nee that the board agrees with me, that.the West ectrie--motor driver Fellows o{t f R pression. Dividipg the-- regions bath' gear pump jack; S, Doge area has controll2d the Area 2 school board on several BABY-SITTER into five units will make it eas- ' or House-kee r-,wanted. for. = .. .�rubber�4lre¢. w - e board 8.h their letter ae Iected o that the hp lack; Set;""�'�a ons Th i g ' t advise three children, w mother at ier for the men to travel. Only �O� heavy tractor+'tire chains. '20-22 'chairman of the board, who I believe has done a good jolx'for s work. Sleep out: .P4ione: TE 9- trained men alone, can do this • x 28 int McCormick Deering number ot'years past, has been a West Rouge resident and that 1'2408 after 7.00 ,p. m. - job, -in•getting Catholic educa- in your area - All TV, Radio i No. 407 walking plow; MH cy,I-, the Area 2 architect is also a West Rouge resident. My purpose tion azroas-4e the people in the and Stereo Technician. All' ander 'root pulper:* Set farm-2n.mentioning these statistics in a previous article was. As those -Male And Female Help R'aeted units. As Mr. Masterson said makes apd models. >tio service sleighs;- Several , rods=roll of who read the eolumn�will agree, not for the purpose of criticiz- ASSISTA.�T 1 RE�'ENI E -"When the sleeping giant a- charge on first call. Thirty-five Lundy farm fence, new: ' Two Ing the make up of the board, (it is the people who elect these POST OFFICE wakes, there will be no stopping years experience. Pedlers. steel' stanchions:' Set' men. and women) but for tht purpose of discussing-the proposect 5232�D S2ds0 him". There will be no limit to t3ILL H4tGH farm scales; 30 Feet. extension West Rouge move to 8carborb`. Poet office Deportment how far P. A. will g0. $03 74tgr- Ave. - Bay Ridges ladder; Set livestock hoot trim- - - -' PICKERI'.1G, ONT. We need more parents to take - Phone: 839-2854 mels; Moffatt electric pail hea �e board In their reply also suggest that anyone whti oppo9- - `-Open to: Patrons of the Post an Interest in these meetings.- (mar 301 ter: Cyclone Aeeder; Scuffler: es "frills" in schools has a "horse and buggy" mentality, if the :-Otfiee at Pickering - Only Do try to get out to them. Mr. - , Gal• barrel. ?4 ,full of -mol- board are suggesting that, i object-to them building a school "'For full particulars as to resid- Cooper spoke on the opportunit asses: Portable gea.�pail greas= which•costs more per room,than the average school in the Pick- . •. • ence, qualification requirements.fes.for High School Studgnts- �"'p�i�g [Vents er: Jackall,,tack:. Electric fen- ering area then I guess they are.correct by their standards: but and application forma,see Post- this„was very interesting. He _., y L cer; Milk cafls; Five-gal. can: I would suggest that theirs was more "'horse sense" then than ens on display at the National also spoke about the bookcase Bolts, Nuts; Fittings: Chains: now! ` _ Em2lyment Service, and Post they plan for the school. Mrs. Pickering Women'K Inatitnte I-Forks; Shovels; Bags: Belting: We all must realize that Pickering Township and in particular Office. Applv before March 31. Marr,. Miss Beardmore,. Mr. will meet in the Presbyterian l along with numerous other use- Area 2 is not& wealthy area and that while we can•atterr�t to 1962.. to the Civil Service Com- Pagnello in.turn, spoke on - Church Sunday School Rooms! ful, art{cies. ' irussioni 25 SL Clair Ave.. East "creative English. The parents on March 27, at 2.00 p. m: The ° » o have the best standard of teachers which are availakie�a'g must Toronto 7, Ontario seem to enjoy this very much. District President, Mrs. Wm. Property of AIr. Bamford. make our other school expenditures stay in line with the pocket i The meeting closed and Mrs. A. Brown++��-;;will address the`` Na Anal cash register: 30-Gal. books of.the ratepayers We can and should-have tlhe"same tea Upholster}'• repairs: recovery; J: Featherstone worn. the Divid- meeting. The Ajax Branch•have cap. electric hot water tank 'cher standards as in Metropolitan Toronto but. we do not need r pholste Miss $eardmore's been invited., and will put on an cannot afford`their "plush" schools. New sets`made to or_ er-'s Box.: heater:- 4 Electric floor lamps: der, Wide selection of materials. room won the Statue again. the program. A g at! 104 Fo in chairs; 4 Folding 1 • g ' O - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 6-40 Free-Estimaeces: No- obligation. Mrs. Van Asten,,Mrs. Vis and ce is hoped for. camp stands; 2 Good glass pan- ,one: '$ob BSP-?813. Grade five _mothers served re- i // el, doors; Large number of win- y congratulations to the•Rouge Hill-Pickering Lions.Club for - (mar 30 -freshments. _ � BE dow sash and frames, some - BAHAAJS BELIEVE all their g•'ood works. This time I_see it is something new a ' new, never used: Mirrors; on "Steer w8. proceeds x-P - Wnfed _ au tet's' - k• 1_ that the Twentieth Century is holstered. chain Iron- "St r Shoot" with the pr eds to�the �,ja ickering Public i Caifd Thanks - ' •the Springtime of a New Era I ing board; Pictures etc. Hospital Building Fund. A good club with a good cause - le' �VvaNTED--room and board for WV wish to express our thanKS for Mankirid.�n ev-`cry t1-aaeFwe r^ �o- rt it' : -male; Grade 13 student, age 18 td's.1,1 kind friends and •neigh- have signs of this new age in Property o[ the Late AIr. Leiria Editor's \ote - Since the Observer's column was written, there years - to end of June. Phone: bora who have -been so gener- all the marvellous inventions Gas range.; s{ Bed, spring'and ATlantic 2.5132; collect. ous with calls, gifts and cards, of our time. • In the spiritual mattress; Davenport pull-out � �n a revision of the School Area _'s Budget figures, which during Jack's long stay in the realm, it is also springtime- couch; Bedroom chair; Buffet; makes a much brigter picture to say the least. ' hospital. -very existence-of-Fite Baha'i I.Leant fireplace basket Other M. Buttars and to Dr. Atkin- Faith being the 'unfurling of the household effects. Hy-MMINU8. son, and Dr. Tomlinson. first leaf. AT 2.2409. o o,o -- spread��on rubber: Albany-Iic (lability. injury or property Jack and Tena Calvert Property of Mr. Baker - portable elec. rotary gear-pump damage to the public in connee- ffice desk and swivel chairs; with 50 foot extension' cord, tion with this auct[on salb). Summer aluminum chairs; 4 good; New Luc Portable barbecue sets; Three for mower, adaptable to any `DUNBARTOH RADIO � TY child's tricycles; Dresser; Sof• PTO tractor, good; Norge Fast- n Pl�nbing PO _ fet; Victrala,: 2 'Radios ' and emg controlled oil space'heat- V {1 Towers cabinet: Round-top table and cl large; S. a P. gent's blc.y. And Meafir�g _ ✓ �a - chairs;.Large serving set; Wall cls with extras, near new; A washing set, 3 Horse elec. mot- Singer portable els . sewing P° hh rr =• or; Stroller, 2 Small stet. mot. machine; Gilson elec.t w"hing The Tower of StrengthKOODL�.DS'RQaD ors; Cream separator; Cornbin- machine; Volume set of Ency- i p �'Phone: :�Tlantic •t-5934 'M j ation carpet cleaner and beat- clopedia, American, , 1 to 30; - 24-HOUR SERVICE - FUuy Guaranteed for One Year er, complete with motor; Small Chests of.drawers:. 'Numerous I Drains,Cleared And- Repaired { • .• -•_ oak smoker; Candle snuffer: odd tools, Fittings. , All •Plumbing - Jewei `box Dishes; Clocks: 0 0 0 Furnaces Cleaned And RELAX and'Call 4C Fr,.TOCyER with all CHA\rIEL ANTENNA Glassware; Bean jugs; Silver sale-at 1.00 p. m. 4harp. Terms Ser�ired ware and other household eff• -Cash on day of sale. No res• ALL WORK GUARANTEED ARTHUR Installed and connected to your T< ects. erve. Lunch fxioth'ori' }iroperty: �'. - _. . _ - -- • � 0 0 0 Jameg Smith, clerk KEN � M�T�HE�L f J. Clark - , CLARK -PRENTICE actio • DUL'GL45. H .-BLACK • Property o auction- LIMITED ONLY X59.00.=_Other::Prices on Request Boleria Ridemaster -garden ser!►. Aiarkham` 348, or Stoutt: Ontario Land Surveyor tractor, complete with mounted vllle 98208. 9 Armada Court ' . . - (P t or' rf,u tioneer will WEST HILL, ONT. - STATION ROAD - WH- 2.6771 plow, disc harrows and- culti top-le tor . of .• l¢HOAIE TE. 9=1191'orWH.•2-5ML -• - vator attacher 16nts;'good; Chef not be responsible for any-pub. _-..Phone:..ATlantle 2;B M. pICKERINO - TE. 9-248.1 _ 10-in hammer r{hill, complete NIGHT SERVICE QINH TUBES FREE I with bagger and dust collector; -- ; TEST YQOR with ROTARY pick- TIL 9-1 - pick- c cultivator; garden -half ton ,ry :z 'EASTER SEMS A- ul g :BIN � u truck; MH tractor-manure- - - -. ... -• - - - - - - - - _- 8.w. -. .-._ _ - ._ .. .. _ `, ' • THURSDAY, MA" U, Ift �Ar.F T?"ri THE PIC KERING NEWS ■■t■■■■t;a■/a�/ait■■■>tsa■aaaasaaaita.�.�tsaamanaaaaai»»»»»a■■ailaaw Crete, pieces of_ drainant pipe, rusty halls, empty Paint teas, _ a ticc. The builders dc! iO - s. Casual - about my complaints,' .,for a _ w - ul th.. E �tOr year they haven't- even -clean- BY T, D. THOMAS, M. R: P., + We pay taxes too you know, td■1■■■/f■■tilt•■>•■■■■�■■1i■■*■■/i■■■//slit/■ww//!■A■f■//■/N/■!■!•■■■lA■ and as a matter of interest [�+week, President Ker dy I "'17s�st the (iove�est give , to be o. he' to us. mine s!•e shalt >�0.00 a, pear presented to Congress what he m b the eNsbWD• r inz ED;TOR: @d .o the new assessments con- Y •8 for a lot 53 ft. wide or 18.90.pe^ er Mesa- meat of s Consmew Buren Cribut:ng to sewers. pave- While ch Street was un• oot. The Ptekering--saw==s termed hie "Consumer Board of School Area 2.',nems, hydro-electricoswedev ave- der repair last summer wr -- rat age '. 174e President is request- that wowld CO-OPOrMs Otth e:- The. 3epartmeat even had the gain *rare interested in some of the Ment, water- services.- high were sept .a TE9.2311 0='L on for new and caarwmer otsaeiratlsar - school taxxee and other luxur- number to one. is case o. "o send me 'a' tax bill btrore Ing �g�u b�tlws ---' riatementa.made in your ".pee the house was •finished arc' stronger authority to iuveaug- sad reeeaeol< aseacles,-pew Man's Opinion" column in the les•• Does the intelligent far- fire, So far, no more notice: More I had taken title to the ate, prosecute and_. baa all lde field ,intersallon services Picketing Nev's of February 22. mer consider the above as have been sent out• A are slit; ice• in outer words.. I was forma of false advertising des- ad to as" is the deveisp Mast. and, in view'of the inacc• lu furies" in this day and served by the kering Vtll taxed fof0ler land I-didn't own, •geed to trop the =wary con Ment of consumer orsaslrat oracles contained therein, are age? O!. course not. Only a age Fire Dept. until• June 10. _you { s sumer. Cosdact research 1#te submitting the follo'win$ data to backward mentality would con- A982. The majority-of the.rgsid , pu ia�ep6edent mud at your ne ghbora }-ou The need for such legislation on and mate Mle, put the.records straight: . sidei there as,ouch• ents in this area still think the: should at least take time out to ;s agpazent.because.of-the dev- expert information as Your e dent states And, am-1-correct in under- should call the S. W. Fire De- ,et to_kraei*-us-'--We all har.• c00ientsOf..3n.industrY, which' ' gwst36y rote predae4i;plli+ceA as that Area No. 2 Board has `nr• standing. Mr..Boy to a -roubles air i the way tua)ly liven controlled by West he objects to taxation On_"a'r be referred to Pickering Vill overcome them' is to work tai seen. h=dreds•of -new chemic• bureau would have anthot'ity Rouge residents, this is not so- irityto pay"'! Surely this is the ,age. This• all takes time wher -ether in streng'?t and unity for als added to food and water, a- to inveoUgate advertising' j West Rouge representation On very essence of Democracy. -our hiflze in on fire. I believ the commor. benefit. long with over 9400. new drugs practices, and where necews• ..,r . the five Board is as foll- How ever, the main reason for we should be notified of the P Prevent fra+idulent' sod - _ - _ v�ur rete-+t letter .is a.-t att-I listed on the market in the past ary, p ows: the..uiLdersigned's letter is riot proper place to phone. tempt to - seperate rural'..and. quarter century: It is reported I thLndmg advertsr Bur 1938 -. one member ,o much the question of,assess- The description of the C P• urban, nos:: and south, farm � that 20 ,percent of the drugs I titirk a Corsr:mer Bureau is. _ 1857 - one member -merits, but the rather stupid ,P-An-the vicinity of Con. 1: was .,T:_�- taW er _ani •,ou state listed' arcs 1956 in the trade necessary if our people are to 1958 - one member "Sirchitb ravings of "anti- also pointed.out. Not'her ing a ,,,fie Cyznmunists thrive on}publications' lave beest-fet:nd- p rotected=.-from some of the 1959- two members communism. lawyer.to stress fhe point,!it{ troubled waters; beware o`I upon testing, to fall short of the sharp pract_ces of today,-panic 1960'- three members Mr. Roy attempf§`to use the did not help, '_ Communists in disgu`.se", Co- sponsor's claims.-A survey o`_ ularly in the field of advertis- 1961 - two members for six_ smear tactics`' o: the `late. Berta" Jackson mm`�nists tftrive on trouble and packaging and label!ng is to ing and gackag ng. months: three members for but uniahlented Senator Me Squireh' Beach I tivho.is caus:n; the trouble. who be undertaken, acid when Com• Today, 'every iters, from the six months Carthy, and before him, that �" Pickering. Ont.; has been pu`)I;shing the letters• pleted, recommendations are second-hand automobile ,to the 1982- tvub nir mbers of Hitler. - against everyone and every-I to be made so that pacita;ing c'reapest-watch. i9 suproiiedly- _ 4 Regarding expensive school- The above notorious group thin tour last letter coutdn'f .starrdards"rnay be improved. guaranteed. But if anything construction and so-railed frills.- a Rei to Open.Leiter b} g goes wrong, if the btgrer is dis- used " the anl4 caulmunist" Reply v n ou.�o,•n count j for'w ith this is a controversial subject smear tactics to a:vane who R. G. Ro of March 13th written from f oretthe 1P.lussian Em , Ther v--n d is t as acute 5atis.'ied: o^-if the product is the thinking of''the people who disagreed with them: -' --�_. --- -___ basev:- _. phony advertising and misrep-i wrong;}' advertised. L".e only re- decry modern conveniences as There ,is no place fpr such Dear Sir: I In all fauness.-I think you I resentation in the sale-price of 'course is to the Law Courts. frills. is usually back in- the dangerous nonsense in Canada, s Man rsora have no wish, horse and buggy days. The lit, -I have read with- interE:.: and 1,owe an asx�_Og}' to the res?dent.. ,carious cornmod.tres. it seems 3 pe- ggy y and I would suggest that any of Ba Ridges - maybe you do 1 obvious that •business regards .and certainly not the means to tle red schooWonse is a. thing future- letters from air. Roy be amusement the recent articles i not tike the • devel Ment. the' the consumer as a sucker to be do this• Therefore, tiles@ over -of the past, and whsle not only in a higher intellectual level. by R. G. Rov. He at least had g the courage of his conviction to i develop6rs. etc, but you hat a taken advantage of. Prices are adverb ed- and fictitously ua- providing adequate accommod- _ . no ri ht to slander the resid-i'juggled and advertised tc make derpri-ced products are, still all-. _. -for the pupils, .proper mod- ;Save Crichton fight for what he thought was >; owed to be sold over the coun- t facilities must be provided Pickering,-Ont. right BUT -'I f-Ank fit= open.;sots for axereising their dem shim believe that.he is getting a " letter in the Pickerir� News of;ocratic right of purchase o` bargain. ;ter. for the staff. No Board can at­ Iaxid• -It was reported in the-Daily --•Accord ng to a report from tract and retain the best-in tea- d[arch' 15th event too fat. , chers tt working conditions and when in your fight Mr. P.oy Star last December that one the United Kingdom, a Mc- (Addrelv%ed to "One 'Jfan'a Op Yours trdly, company had nine charges laid Intyre Hood, of last December, accommodation are not on a Intone• b3' the Observer) you start to trample on the �. ` par with other progressive rights of others you do harry �� gainst it for m rias is Po becoming q coat :C roe Nell the lit.cal - G i P yourself and ot+r cause - as a errisirrg e sly rz to Britain are P oils con- irtunidpalitie5. " 'The piannirg Dear SIT: -: .. . ` } more. e.kaniining evtd- corned witht_tious advertis- _ ;vii FI leading _ ,,.,, w„rra+.,o ta4ea.,a _ �u T. S. Elm fo - Refemng o. . -- good deal of research, and is matter of fact, you- letter _tip _ .B >l">`h3 '_ ecr frus - -1 --lace, McPnbers of Parliament have the result of many hours of of_March 15, stating that there of facts. ution, to this particular charge, opposition to the ` stated "we've of to do--some. made a study of this problem. _ careful deliberation and pians- is very tittle oppQsz Who .are you -to tell •pepople, The i sited Church Women g ...-._Ing by.the Board Members in changing of the fire areas. May ,whether to elect Lawyers or� met last Wednesday, March, 1�4. thing to get a little morality A pamphlet ked beerpublished one r ed gi rieiing as to what Farmers -The ma-nC elect 'in..the church basement with back into -business. I have n4Lh--their findings, and one rec.' conjunction with Architects, T ve ours b y-- - -Structural and Mechanical and went o ed these las-vers and others to Kira. Lorne Jones and Mrs. doubt on the evidence atrbrritt eFns Advice n Bureau a tf+at-a Citic- Electrical Engineers, and ex- _.A bylaw was Passed by Pick give balance to council. I can. Wm. Harbron in charge. They', ed. the advertisements were ens Advice Bureau be set uta - ering Taw•riship Council of 1981, im ins what would ha to receive eor"pls't to trots. pe7. rt staff members who know justa8 pp• chose. for_ the theme• The materially misleading.” fire ar- what is required, All plans are to change the PToP en if only farmers were on the -Chuich and How it Began It I At this present session of the satis'ied corsu:ners• submitted to the Architect's eas. council and I'm sure you- cap. was decided to send Mrs. Lloyd Legislature, I have placed on. According to this report a Office of the Dept. of Educe- No one'tn the areas concern- too, or-maybe that's what you Wilson to the• Conference at the Order Paper, a Resolution very satisfactory L-.a fstem along ed wag notified of this change. want. - Five Osk r on March 27-and 28, for debate ar-d discussion as these lines has been establish- ' and the Ontario Fire Mar- eel.ia Howland. _ snail's, Office for their approv- Until such times as it was pub- ou don't like the reeve, the as a delegate. The meeting follows: - - .ial so that the.public .is assured lished i--, the •News in Decem• Assessment Commission,, -the' .osed with a.St. Patrick's Soc- af a sate and adequate but ber• lawyers Iii couneil, other parts .al and Supper. There. were el- DON'T A COPY Ole THE PICKERB40 NEWS -Ing, -School construction 'costs By chance, a number of poo- of the township, etc. -just what, even present.are admittedly high, but so ate ple-happened .to' read-about it, do you want? You sound like a - Mrs.•.George Wilson lies been BE SURE OF YOURS - SC'BSC'RIBE 1cIOW. l2.w PLR YIZAR _ st] other types of construction and action was taken. sorehead who has a-mad at the` for the._past week, with' Mr. ; M husband and I petitioned world- because you can't run i and Mrs. Earl Wilson, Clare- being carried on today. Con- y --tracts are only awarded after on December 24 and 26, and got things your way • too bad. Mont. one hundred-and three names The art in our article that Mrs. Wm. HArbron spent a Public tenders are called and` P Y in the Squires' Beacb area, the m re 1 and I few days this week with Miss PICKERViG BRANCH CANAbtAN ICED CRO88 8OC1El6T7C -' the lowest acceptable tender u prompted Y reply.. - %invariably approved. Brock Road, Base Line and.the quote -"As Easy As Net It Mabel Harbron, at Richmond The Board has endea•ored to Sandy Beach Road, All were in Will Contribute to Assist That Hill. �'S WORS COTTLE will hold 'a t �,. p`rotit from past experience in favour,Qf opposing the change. Part of the. -South Pickering The floa•ers.on the, Commun- ..� the matter of school construct• Unfortunately, we could not get Where Sewers, Pavements, Hy- ion Table on Sunday were In Euchre C¢1d.Bridge _ S -the. signatures of the summer dro-electric- Development, Wat- memory Of the late Jake Wagg, y -:-ion by building and equipping P schools which ate functional residents and some of the per, er�Services, Hlgh School Taxes of Kinsale: woo passed away the RED CROSS BUMUNNG. BROCK ROAD sad on which maintenance manent residents were away and other luxuries will be dev last week, at the Oshawa Gen D costs may be, kept at a min-- during Christmas. Otherwise eloped 1n areas publicly adver- oral Hospital. Y MARCH .W 8 r• me irtaum. Poor design and shortour petition would Have, been tined as casual living with un- • Congratulations -to-Mrs, W. 300 per-cent: cinditional inane back gu$ran• White who celebrated her bir cuts taken in order to save a Y ckets-30c each from • Jlrs. A. W. Tyas, TE: 9.2W or- few dollars at the time of con- On March S. 10.00 a. m., a tee, and where incidentally is thday on. Sunday, March 18. struction of some of our older hearing was heard by the O. one of the largest areas of Those who- called were: Mc pIi Coca l'iilson, R R. :6^^: schools has resulted in addit- ' • Board Owing, to the time where the tax defaulters.come ;and Mrs. John White, . Gail.. tonal .maintenance cost thrqug of day, proper representation from while eve of the rural ar-I Paul_ and :Marilyn; Mr. -and of .the taxpayers in this area eas haye -to, a the ro rtion �[rs. U ward Malcolm 'of Brou- out the years,' and from*which 1' P Y P Po l • there is no possibility of relief could not attend, and if proper of-interest borrowed from the, gham., .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph unit these' schools are iep;ac- representation is. needed then bank;fo sup'"rt' .the casual Itp•{ Price, Toronto, and Mr. and , /■■■ww■■■ww■w■■■■■■■■■■�■■■■■/■■//�sw■■/■sss■ ed. - we, should have our hearings er tax-defaulter". Mrs. Frank Grey and Barclay = ■ in the evening. The men could To show you"that you don't Jane, of Pickering. ■ In closing. we would empha- Y Y not afford to leave work, and know,,what you are, talking a• Next Sunday, March-25, thei`e I ■ size that•each Trustee, regard. Y ■ Boot - - • less of his place.of residence, w°men-:vvitlt°uE•araasp°r4a- Wit. here .are a few .facts a--i will be a•, special• missionary ■ ubber has a progressive.outlook in the tion could not attend. d . bout Bay Ridges whish you re-' program' at the Sunday School I� -meatier`of--educations_ I spoke on behalf o the tax- fer to but haven't guts to say hour = 1'.30 p, m., sure that this attitude reflects I payers. - - in print. The. majority of omes In less than'two minutes,•the ■ the-thinking of the mapority of are purchased through. Central I■ meit=_Nere Our ratepayers who, undoubt- decision was made by two men Mortgage'•and Housing Corpor• 8 edly want to see the children from the O. M. B. giving Pick- ,ation- who, collect'the taxes and - ■ ■ have' educational. opportunities I ering Township and' the South pay.them in advance to save •' , ■ on a par with other communit•{{West Fire Area, the benefit of the discount. SMALL CARTAGE ■ We carry a complete line of 1Sea's and Boys Sires : .. ies similar to ours. Trustees I the doubt. ". Sec6gdly,' the sewers,' pave- ! I a _ALSO - "'■ I might' add, a petition -was FOR. WATER. from West Rouge have alwaysmems, hydro•eiectric- .develop- - � =`_ •_ - - :.i 'f acted on this-basis,-,and refer- also signed,by residents on the ment, water . services, . high -,. +11. A Complete Line ofence to the Board minutes will rhicah y- -Top Qastft3 Work Clothes bear out the fact that there has ering Village. • ily mention as, luxuries, are r ` ■ At Reasonable Prices ■ been complete unanimity a- Mr. L:'T: Johnston,'Township considered essentials in this Telepb011e: Clerk, Fire Chief Lynde ofthe,.da and age. ' DROP L1 ANP LOOK AROUND' song-Board-'members in plann- day-- g - or-are yQu . / 1■..... _. _ ■ Ing school facilities- in Area 2. S. W• Fire Area were reprea gainst progress for Pickering �TEmple 9'148 ■ ented 'b a lawyer, which, I P g g ■ NOW OPEN - -- Y 'Y too. Further Hydro-electric de- �.,,�,�.,��„�, ■ � ■ j The Board of Trustees de- believe;-we the taxpayel s, pay 'Velopment is not charged''to {' :Pickering Township School for, to oppose- us, now, I ask you rural people or any other Is Friday _ 1To 10.VV i 1v1. : Area No. you-is that fail.. group - it•is paid for by Ont- ■ f On March 14, at 8.00 p. rn., aria H drp and has nothingto ■ ■ my husband and I discovered a 'do with you • or your.tax arg;; just' Call: Claremont 201 or ; Xa The Editor: fire in the back seat of our car.. HAVE YOU — ■ 11 ument - Care to admit your in ■ Ote Mr.. R. G.•Roy's letter of Owing to,the promptness of the the wrong on that 'count Mr'. - - . s, Pickerin Village Fire Depart- - ------.-.' ■■■■■tis■■w■■■n■/■■raw/■Wiwi■µ1r1/■■www■■H■s/sw the 15th, to the News, on the g g P Roy', ` question of "Assessments". ment, our car.was saved, with I live in Bay Ridges cohere in �RIE-D A There area but veru little damn e' done. I 'spite number of state-J g of advertised claims by Half load Regulestions Are In meets which are n eil,to cues- «'ander how.the S. W. Fire De-. the-'builders we have no parks tion". p partment could, pnssihly get for' the childretl, rto stores for ""NEWS"' l - i First--be states -that '`any .hO-e in such• short time, owing shopping, not even a sidewalk Force On. Ontario County And reasonably ecj`ucated and sen- to the seven miles distance: on either side 'of our street .So' _ "sible fernier i better able' to Pickering' illage Fire Dept:' the- kids _plaj• .on-the roads CLASSIFf�D? ori OQ �• Suburban run the affairs of the,-corn is -four. miles away, of course. real casual hfr. Rby-- I'M­Sure h, vehicle. loads May not . Chief Lynde and his- lawyer Effective March let to April 36t ' ;' its•".-'Is 'Mr. Roy `advocating you'd love it. The. only Casoni exceed the aliucc•abie loads given under Section Sl, Subsection a farmers' council? We ha stressed the point,that a perm' thing abput Bay Ridges is the such in the• the-prog- Anent fire departmeiit,is• more•developer's -.once_ they get your PARTS AND SERVICE 3 of The Highway Traffic pct. rem wasn't_im�pre�_ssve. Intellig- experienced than a volunteer money they•are casual they -Washing Machines - S20 and up ' _ A SoSims fired. w her. far one... couldn't, are le AJAX BARGAIN ! fuer or otherwise._ e, as axpayers, ee a door I have a vacant mud pile, Phone: whit•hall 2-6410 �- Cty_Er�e� - PPo W, De artment is too. r awry left over 'boards, slabs- of con- Opee Every Night Till 9 o'clock - - - - Again, be seems to be o s- P _ i - Y' , . Sy THE ► ICKERING.. NEWS / PAGEELE\'kLX '�17i1DAT, X&RA N EL — — - ..- •Bay Ridges News. Budget FAIRPORT'-::::- EST. _ • Y c '�"K'icuir Samuel Lacey _ - Y he., "p g ted'. stock car I Highly commendable bo s, BEACH L The., "proposed" stock car I Bay Ridges and-Pickering Twp. tet. Edward's St. Patrick's i Lounge. in Highland Creek. Our Victor Samuel Lacey died at race track was once again the can sure use more Men. and Dance at the Agincourt Reerea-; best luck to you;Mar.'. _�Aja}c Pickering General Hnap:- subject of a-heated-debate. This Boys of Your Calibre. Mrs. R. Crosier would like to tion Hall last Saturday evening Many happy retu p Joan- tal, Wednesday, March 7, after An turn resulted in a directive o 0 0 0 notifyall twent• of those who a sudden illness. He was in his 5 was a big success,, and the�..:e Drake• Island Road, on her i . being given ,the Executive to School Of The Holy Redeemer' volunteered to take the St. sponsors were encouraged by 'fifth birthday on Tuesday, Mar. ;gth year. -have a representative present John's Ambulance First, Aid the number of local residents 20, and celebrated with a party� Born in Pickering Township, -We would. like to convey the who came out and suppo at 'the' Ont. Munseats pal Board _ : Course that the Classes .have rted of young--friends. he was the son of the late Mr. _ hearing. following information--to"--the. been st ed-Bocci-this corn-__ • : po yon their effort.- Everyone present i Mrs. Flay Jollif.e• Ridgewood and 'firs Thomas Lacey and It has been arranged to have parents in regard to the Grade ing Spring to the Fall. it felt reports a most enjoyable'time. i .,&.--held a meeting_in.her Name'lived his entire life in that come - arrangements for this Fall at � .and Mrs• Bert Tinkler, of :or The Peace Research L*istit•'munity. the Bay Ridges representative that with the stepped-upactio- . _placed on the "meeting agent the new Holy Redeemer Separ- ities accompanied by Springntil his retirement, he farm- ate School. - _ Ridgewood Rd. have just ret- ute. Dr. Norman AlAlcock, is the; -da". and he will be, charges! - , will be better to wait until urned from a two-week vasa- head of the organization, which j ed in partnership with his brot- with presenting the objections One classroom will definitely the Fall season to begin t1f€ 8- tion in Bermuda. is striving for a world peace her, William, and was quite act with a Kindergarten for the child week Course. For further infor- � of the residents to.the O. M. B. Mrs. Ron Riddin ro am. Twelve terested� i cath. o er m crested parties, ma on, ca mp a 9-2049. Rouge Hills Drive, were in local residents attended the Suivirirg relatives are: two either pro or con, sTiouT Decemmber 31,, 1962. Our Congratulations to Ernie broChers,> WilLam, of Ytckent _ present plans call for the-com- Florida enjoying the sunshine meeting, z Magav 15, when West- try to attend. Kerr who. celebrated his '16th at Miami Beach, for a week, Mrs. Hertzberg gave a talk x-I Township and Frederick, West_ - plete Elementary Grades (1 to Mar, y the "Pease Program", and ex-I Hili, and two sisters, Ads, o. The Ratepayers Schools Com; birthday on Wednesday, recently. mittee was represented at both 3) to be'taught this Fall in our 21st. Mr. and Mrs. D. Watson and plained the campaign which Nisg�r son-the-Lake, and MKs. three other classrooms under children, Rouge J. Gilsh. er (3iary Ann) of Dun- =-recent Public and High School The regular Child Health a Hills Drive, they are sponsoring for funds the combined .grades system. - - - . `barton. --- _ Board meetings: Plans were a- Clinic is again held this month were in Windsor over the week, in,fhtis district. ,, . I , One classroom will ,have the end. The remains rested at the vailable for the addition to the at the Community Hall, Wed- a =aaa�aaaa��tat>laaa Junior Grades, another, the In- y Mr.,and firs. Chris�Perury, Bayview Heights School which nesda Mazch 27,. from 2.00 to of McEachnie Funeral. Home m' - termediate Grades, and the Cherrywood P !a to beon the end of the Pres- 3.00 p. m. Chesterton Shores• have left for Pickering for_, servied in the third, the"Senior Grades. This returns of the I nt structure: This addition is I Many hap an extended holiday in Florida. chapel., Frid6}, '_Larch 9, at expected to go out for public system is much favoured by day to Theresa Moore who was l A reminder-to'get your tick 1�>.�rraaaa��aaa��saai��s •30 p: m, Infersr:ent took--place tender, March 26, but the pro-, the Dept. of Education as'' it eleven ears old on March 21. iii t at,Erskine Cemetery. p ! Y ets from either members of the i enables students who have the I Home & School Executive, or The ladies of the Adult Group' o 0 0 0- -posed completion date-has not There will not be a meeting yet been made known to us._ capacity, to'absorb subjects in of the Badminton . Club next any. member of Grace Pres-1 are working on pyjamas. W,' . Jaffray Ford also the neat.",Gradt, and for other' Tuesda , March 27, but play- by-terian Ladies' Guild, for tbt sent to Miss Reesor, in the Af The Schools Com also Y _ students to improve on subjects West Rouge Kiwanis Minstrel rican 'Mission Field, Nigeria. Jaffray Ford, Toronto, .-bas a copy of the 1982.1965 Pub- ing will be resumed the follow- which resented difficulty in -= 9•^a :�rias Reesor's work. in an .or suddenly on Wednesday even- 3ic Schools•Budget, and would . P Ing Tuesday, A�nl 3, from 7.00 Show, Zfiuriiuisy _. _. be happy to discuss same with the previous year: This prin- to 10.00 p. m. at the Dunbar- evenings,.March 29 or 30, in the I phanage, of, about one hundred mg, e . any.interested parties: ciple is also applied, in a sense, ton High School.. I" supported b the Sud- Mr. Ford, an Hon• member in schools of single grades g School Auditorium. The show is children, suppo Y of the Toronto Rotary Club. -It is with regret that the Asa- Th. Art Display for Pickering being put on by all local talent an Mission. Is where-children are"grouped ac•. _,ociatigi announces the resigns= Township School Area Ko. 2, ;is and should be �sorthwhile see-I �+, number from Cherryvrood He became a member in 1916, Mr® genua Angel, as cording to their.rate of prog- to beheld at the West Rouge arn),of old Minstrel attended the Horticulture meet • and was one of the old-timers tion of cess. These decisions are based y, V�ues nth_nights. All pto ing at Pickering,, last Tuesday of the Lord Dufferin Old Boys' Secretary. Anyone interested in School, -on Wednesda March Association, having served as. on' our concern-to keep_o in- seeds to go Lathe work being evening; being nomtnsted for election to 28. Admission -,Free. - this position is wed to call- itial capital expenditures down, M". Rita Hansen, Park Cres carried on in the community by We wish all who are 111 with Past Vice-President, Secretary i Mr• Ian Henderson, President, and-to'place our 'school on the cent, had a few friends in for the local Kiwanis Club. The I severe colds or flu: a"quick re and promoter of the annual 92604 - best possible financial footing_ tea last Monday, to help with Home and School and Church 1 covery.- picnic for- school children. _ bearing in mind that empty or ' Copies of the COnstittrtlon and g the proceeds of the St. Pat- Guild will serve `refreshments. The tiSarch r.:=Ping of tie He is survived LY his - Bylaws are now available. All Partially filled cl""_ r ms low- risk's Day Imaginary Tea held and also receive a percentage I Lherrywood United" Church Mary, a_ son Jaffray, new members wl11 receive a er proviricfs3-gRtants. In the ev- by the Fairport Beach Home & of all tickets their organizations Women met in-the church .hall Wilfred. of Toronto; sister ent that enrollment exceeds afternoon, March Louise Campki.n. of Pickering, COPY with their Membership. • School. We . pe that all of you sell. Ion Thursday forecast, we will _make use of who en o e Pur tea will do m. Mrs. MacDovg- ' and a half-bro r Harry` 0 0 0 0 j y Mr. Lloyd McDonnell, Fiend-118, at--.00 P. r iso Bao tdees_ our Assembly Hall _and accept g� _ ive. _ .. Ladles' Auxiliary the offer ' of ,accommodation zany happy birthday wishes his" borne for the past two She opened the meeting w+th n;: `+ir�-a'• s=nice took e a day made by the.St. Francis Bd. I to Steven i'tiamek who will be weeks with' A vii-tt9. and we reading tl a Apostles Creed: ;� 11.00 a• m., Satha:pel,. f T e Last Saturday night, the Lad= For further information, corn-i'eight years old on March 29.- wish him a speedy recover.:. the Hvrnnar�•. follovrea h� pr:•;' i7 frown the chapel of Turner sea held a successful Euchre tact your School. Board Trust .. cprry to hear I4irs. A. Swain Re are pleased to report ;i s. Ler,er. The Devot.on was '�`E "acrd Por.er, Rorce> apes Rve. _"sad Cribbage NiRfit and a good tees: G. Belanger 839-3393: J• , is Hack in A;ax Hospital. t�'e Ina :McGhee, Island P.d.: is at b;v Mrs..Ireson- Pia'.se 3 e the Torun:o' time 'was had by a11. Quigley 839-3405, or H. Bum-i µns her.a speedy recovery. home from' the hos sial. and ' Lord for His _judgemer;t and All prizes including several ie, 839-3890. and hope her stay, will be only her many friends hope to see I mercy" singing hyixin Door Prizes. were" donated by o 0 o a a short one. her out again sours. "Frons all:that dwell below.the the ladies themselves Sports Committee MWetin Mrs. J. Dennv travelled 96. to _ ;Ir, acid M'rs. Ja nes French I skies also reading Psalm Prize-winners: (Euchre): - Barrie -on Sunday -Lo visit her',of Rouge Hills ;Dr. are happgl and Ephesian9 2: S" • B, Me- ae :,. _�•..� Lady's 1st, Dons Tait:.. 2nd., Registrations Vvi11 be distrib- mother" there: RED CRASS NEEDS Y©UR HE ufed throughout the Bay 'area; to announce the amval as thein',tion: The man upstairs it again Maxine Hearst; Men's: Yst. Happy Birthdav_ to: Linda chosen son, a brother for Carl• j singing hymn 112. A skit was Herb: Barnes: 2nd. 1Sud flog next week for the following Milman who will be nine ears put on by bits. Ruby Petty, list of Sports AcbvM!es--Base- y Leslie and Patricia. I . ers• Booby - Mina Burnie and p° old on 1March 24. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hollinger and Mfrs. ,$ Peggy Felton. (Cribbage): - ball, Softball, Socelm, Golf: Vol- A veryspecial. service is be-, _ Jerry g R leo Ball. Water Sports, Tennis. P Mrs. Saniways, Friend- ship, Th h. Christian" Citizen "Lady's - lat. - Mavis Rogers: Supervisorssit and Coaches. are ing held this. Sunday evening f .p Atie„'.on,the .amval of a•ship• The members then four Men's Ken Mutter; Booby - at 7.00 o'clock, at”Dunfair Ba ed.into three groups for' sten- ween Can Citizenship and Bap- son March 2. �rrgently needed-- in order to: i 1) IN-hat Christian Citizensh:p'• Some [ Jean Brooker. I ti`st Chu-rch. X group of young Miss Mary ShiltoXL West"Pt. minute discussion, make this'recreation program '0 0 0 0 :: people from Forward- Baptist Cres.. has just passed he- ex- prob9er face us fir* otic own-1p1ar.G were: made ,for the May wont: If there is anyone in'-hr area .1' Do YO t• .... a, meeting, when tiiias Nilson wil: Building A Commuinily I Church. Tor onto• •will- be prey- aininations '" in Hair-dress:n,,. _ gay area interested in-helping emit ng R special jimgram Of fmni'Helen's Beauty School :n women can iso an}thins"guard -he the speaker. The 'meeting Good news is. in store for all out', they are asked W call as I music an '6n whic:i Will Toronto, `and rt�iU be taking ra�sGlirng the' 'world-s probler �' i closed with group three serving _ is who been r noii as asibleEddie Rowartli What is the .i.::e a a t et- a.dFllcious '_uach. _ ^_ the young 'glr Po•• i rot v --nt :o be missed• Every.I -. sition at Shyris Beau•: eagerly awaiting _ the call, to 839-2681; Mike Carroll 839_830: One in�Ted - - _ join the --Tst:-'Bay Rir}ti is Sandi Ate ander 83-=3880: o" •Rfrs.' J Pc-rn_^r�be:.1 a, baby PO ... Brownie Pack":A• new-Park-ie i Phi lyes.Jacobs 839-3_,5: Sht�+•er for' a -ver: surprised I -7. being farmed t0 accommodate Don't wa. for to=mo-:ow n Mrs. lir B lrruua las: Wednes � - the o%:erflow and It will be .Call now. and help this groe.p d;,� evening. Ar.:Ong those..at-I know as the ist, `Fairport buird a tsarrier against ju�en-'ter.^.ding were. tics. C, Main.- -Pack'-', ?Tis _ -Pack'-' and will operate from_1 ile"delinquency. - i bets: s.. '•tai F'ar1<;ne, Mi s. :. the Fairport L*nited Church, 0 0 0 0 h This ou is 'retaining the ' The Bay P.iiiaes Recreation Dumond. Mrs, 3I, Srarron• f` gr P g Y ♦firs. Wan rix?. %firs, ti. _name originated b the Brown- Association re;,rets to a:.noun- tI _ 4. v ney. 1t-s itkinsnn, Mfrs. ies of this area a few years-a- ce the•res;gnat on of Mr. Alex- ,r�na'ial and ' tire. Tunl,:n ^ , s go, and -will welcome Brown Robertsoii.frori the 'Executive Mangy- 0rely gifts' were recti:- +'• _ .ies in•Fi enchrhan's-Bay. Committee of this organization. ed dada .pr `eh v}able even- � � 3 Brown Oµ'1 will be Mrs,'Haw- Mr. Robertson is -now devot- �ng had by all: � es, and Taunt' Owl will be Mrs.I Ing his spare time, talents and _ , { _, The -Te-ens are reminded' � •'Cartwright, both of Bay Rid- energy to the publishing bus- t>:at thane will-not be a-meet- -ges. Anyone with"a•young girl, ideas - - - - °this,Monday night. r " eight' ears of age, is asked to - a• call Mrs. Hawes, 839-3002, f9r aaaaa�aaa=ta�aaaaa�aa i Among those sti'.1 ailing with--further info"mar;rin �][j]��j �+D colds and viruses ate Mrs L: - R6member the date - March YV 1"i 1'L+L1 liar �R_Y4'arnez._irs_ - a G.,Fol "31rs. VC. -McLean. We ' Z0, fra;n 8.00 till 7.30 p. m.;'aid y there fisc. WEL 4 DL ' CLEANED hope, they 'will all soon be, bet- a 0 0 0 0 - Hockey SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED CLEANED: - ' o Sandy Alexander, "Coach of va _iib Ti►o Large Or Small To; pCK ROAD the Bav Ridges Hockey Champ-l • . Receive Our Immediate BR =_ - - «. ions, the "Canadiens" held a A4tentipn. B s, Cu. and Sco•as 1 ._ .O1T . party for'his charges after the - _ ti ie _ r heId~their regular meeting_at final game.' . the Red Cross Building, tion - - T Tlie boo's turnedt the tables on 1 ' Ida} ez c ping. c• 12r(­-nted him with; } A a r. ,„•rammed lighter, as j. � YoulL•' i�f T :oat._.•:; ( aro and Bills, i ' the-; pS it it -In?lrprer.ation for Box 758 _ �'ax, Ontario ` ri. :e fn i ,cr' p;iren ]:'s spas bin t-ns, and for seen- --- c a+firs.• I a d'.ng..h:s time v:ith they-i'.. . tsty�l111>•>•>tstiaaiissslfh v ,`.' c nn and �T,•; n� 11 _ . _... z .d J::: ni+ a:tet Ri will c �W s s "s - - NIr, and 'Yrs. Fi i oldn.:in _ba baldlt 4 : -rt,f: llaud �o Sunda _ �i'e v:o i] 1 c o ce, , atir.� e.. _ Buildyou con,ra:ulfitio..� l,i dlr. a::ci Mrs. er� r� war - - "t11 14?,r..R°ilison, of Brounham, --- ached their Golden. __ " ( :rho ha.•e re p 'mind s Wedding Aniiieersary. - _.. ■ ,V C V O .PAINTS� ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 11Ir. and Dirs: Gordon Carter r visited Mrs. _Carter's parents I '" at 11Iusclow on the week-end. , EtC •' LASS • r Illness is still around''this ar- 6 _TOOLS a . .. I ea but with the spring around ®® corner,.we hope all will get - well soon. - ® _ • � Don't forget the Euchre at the . • ■iilall + March - Cross on Ma h 23, ed AL :` :... ,_:' . _ •- •-- - - - - -at 8.00- � -- - - . . . . CANADIAI'�f I M PER r - AHK OF -COMMER � — .. P� WHitehall 2-0480 - Pidcsring �I� s r Phone _ - -- _ `• _ - v r : =. . : 1 : 6 s • . i t r. ,y' :, u.•. ,kyr DONALD DUCK-6-Oz. Tins - =`- .., •ORANGE 3 ;o`er� •"n,. ,,,,..,,.T.. - �,�� i :-I. -JUICE - P� for95 c 100 0 FRASfRV.ALE-24-Oz. AS. S L I C#@ ,; Yom,;. '•.� - . and �r BROOKPARK-15-Oz. Pkgs.Ips 'Datry' 'Feature - C HPRICES EFFECTIVE : MARCH 21, 22, 23, 24 KRAFT _ . . STRAWBERRIES C eez iz - POLY. BAG GREEN GIANT FANCY NIBLET CORN 49c ' for �9 c 16i-oz,jcr c - ' - - - 12-0Z. POLY. BAG . _ - - 8 ' GREEN GIANT FANCY PEAS .. 2 for 43c 2c OFFI 10-OZ. PKG. . . . . : - SAK -0 O-48s. Tins • BIRDSEYE FRENCH GREEN BEANS . : : . 25c - ORANGE JUICE 2 '75 SKINLESS . ,. . STOKELY CREAM STYLE-15-0z. Tins. . . . 40-FATHOM HADDOCK FILLETS ... Ib. 45c 1 Z. PKG. . — —- �A NCY COR- 'N 5 for g 5 0-O 'J SLUE WATER FISH STIX . . . . . . 3/ �► IGA 2-FRUIT OR ORANGE-24-Ox.-Jar. . . - WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES . :MARMALADE - 9� . MAXWELL HOUSE—I ab. Bag . . COFFE..E , ,: 9c FROM SUNNY ISRAEL — EASY TO PEEL —JUICY JAFFA '*" - R NGES �a ,O ]EXTRA LARGE SIZE 90's [do. 1 GRADE . . GARDEN FRESH CRISP LETTUCE : 19c . SNOW WHITE HEADS . '. "_ -- PORK -- nue . • . . . w000w ff .. a _ --- ;. -- SALE_!_ -�•_ No.-1 GRADE GREEN PEPPERS 3 for 23c Loin Roast -No 1 GRADE HS 3;bchs. 23c ' RIF c A TOTAL IN IGA BONUS SHOP and SAVE at . . . Extra! OF .�44 TAPES 3-LB. AVERAGE - RIB PORTION TENDERLOIN PORTION .'RECEIVE $6.00 IN BONUS TAPES- WITH CENTRE CUT . . . _ RICHARDSON'S 6c OFF DEAL MONARCH— 3 Tomato and 3 Vegetable ;TEA RISK ., '1-ib. Box LOIN ROAST or CROPS. . + : : . Ib. 59c7. HEINZ SOUP .. 6 tins —DEODORIZER BALL T ROYAL GUEST RINDLESS �. FLORIENT Reg. Size TISUE .. 2 Twin Packs ' PONDS—l0e OFF CREST-16c OFF ``SLICED SIDE BACON lb"59c, ANGEL SKIN-Reg. Size TOOTHPASTE Eco. Size BURN'S REG. or READY-TO-SERVE AVAILABLE IN MOST.ICA MARKETS' RECEIVE $2.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH . . : : :.BONELESS DINNER STYLE_ (Cryovac) .VACCYM SEALED FRESH (Cry'ovee) = TWO I-Ib. Pkp�. No.'1 Gr.-1402. Collo Pkg. HAMS . . Ib. 89c Cod Fillets lb. 494. — h MARGARINE TOMATOES _. PICK TABLSRITE—l-Oz. Chu 6 PART) CHUBS -FARMHOUSE _ , r