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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_03_29 ', :- 1, r • I , -- WHITEHALL = I N C ETHE 2 . 0140 . .. . r _ VOL. 79 NO. 24' THVRSDAYi MA" 29; 1962 : PRICE: lOt PER COPY Primate To Visit St. • feor�e's This Sunday ___ ck' _ICKERING NEWS ayer� oto ionorne 1 , rown . , . earin Delegations Attend O. K B. Hear•mg • Ticke—rin--gVillage - Notes -- / Mrs. Harney, Sherwood Dr., Festival Prehminaa lea will''be- Obiect�ng To Stock Carace rack T¢' had .a "going-away tea" for gin on Friday, March 30, run- Mr. David Jamieson of the ~ Shia. Cameron, her neighbor, on ning through April 9. On Mon- o`aa�asaa�=�aae�aaaatb 1 Ontario Municipal Board turn- ' Thursday afternoon last. They: day, April 2, at the Ajax High P be leaving on the end of School, Pickering and Ajax will • ed, down an application Of the g - City Man 'ro- -9d of Pickering to a- the month. The neighbors Preseompete. The play chosen by P ented Mrs. Cameron wtith a the Pickering High School amend the.Zoning Bylaw which cup and saucer, with the Cam- "'The Natives are Restless To- would permit a at car track cion plaid design. night", and the Ajax School- Calf to be .located-at the corner of Congratulations to Mr'. and "The Devil and Daniel Webns the Base Line and Station Rd., x i Mrs. Murray Sewell flies Stork) Ster". Twenty Toronto and Dia- at a Hearing held in Brougha:a _will on Wednesda Schools con t e. Six Y .. on the birth of a son, Kevin tract S a A Scarboro businessman was Murray, on March 23, at the be chosen to appear in the Fin He questioned the operation Scarboro General Hospital, - a als at,Hart House Theatre, on the winner of draw,for a pure- in an area where 12,0,00 Pers- _ brother for Debbie. y, p bred re stered Ayrshire calf Friday, Aril 13, and Saturday, ons would congregate that was t •, April , at the-dance at Pickering High not serviced by sewers. He a- Sorry to hear Philip Richard- Glad to hear the infant son of School, last,Saturz!ay night. Iso noted the traffic congestion son, son of Mr. and Mra. J. . fir. and lira, Gordon Roy, of Mr.-Arthur Desjardines who that would occur. _ - ' Richardson, Sherwood Dr., was won "Westgate '�Sar-�Aftne , taken to the Ajax Hospital, on Riley Ave, is home again after g Several petitions were Bard beim taken to the Hospital for the 7 month old calf, t het' ented and delegations heard, Sy-film the faA 11 ,of a f r iend at-Mil=- �•« Mr, and Mrs. Irving White. Sick Children. opposing-the �rvrkr- as1s. Christina St., visited Mr, and Congratulations to Lena Bye ton, on Sunday, and Norma Pegler who receiv- The lucky ticket was drawn Mrs-Harry Pearce, Altona_Rci_e�their f nderaood-Certificates by--threey# - Barbara Boy.. �} for dinner, on Sunday last. es, da hter�of Mr. and Mrs. Red .Cross Dews ' Mrs. S. O. Runnalls, Lincoln for "speed" in touch-typing. ug Ave., was taken to the Ajax having attended Night Classes Wm. Boyes. at Pickering Dist..High School. , The calf was donated by Mr. Two fires ,r. the praE His Grace the dost Reveraud-Howard Clark, D. D.. D, C. L. Hospital last Friday, with a Mrs..Grills has returned home I H. W• Boyes and Son t%Abe three weeks-o�lte C1SI�Mvnt- very severe cold. after spending three'weeks with Brooktin Junior Farmers"# who: on-March 4, one ftr Fairport Historic 130-year-old St. George's Anglican Church. Pick- Mrs. John.' Remmer poured her son, at Niagara Falls. sponsored the dance iNaid ach, March 22. f erins Village, add; another great day to its history this tea on Sunday afternoon, at.the Mrs: Fanny Holmes entertain- the Ajax and.Pickering Hospit- The.ged Cross was "on the comms Sunday. April 1. The Primate oY All Canada. Arch-* Golden 'Wedding of Mr. and at Campaign. "., - vi emergency meas— The ed twenty. guests on-Monday P gn• e: -- - }bb•. •�I ng Y C s ; the Mrs Warren Willson, Bmug- q urea. The Red Cross thanks all bishop Howard B. Clark. D. D.; D. C. L., is to occupg.-- night in honor of Mise Kathleen A cheque ior�T was pulpit of St. George's Church. sad give the sermon at the ham' Palmer. Mrs. Holmes had a'cr}p presented to Mr.. Thomp- vino heeded our 'appeal through m-, � 9' - Mrs. Ross Munson and dao- and saucer shower for Kathleen son. ��� Of capital the press,, for furniture, dishes, a. rvighter, Lynn, were hostesses at who, at last count, has received Board by,Junior Farmer Pres- clothing etc. As'a result, Mr. 'It was some months ago that the Rector of St. George'%. a tea and linen shower given in- forty-nine cups and,saucers. ident, Grant G� and Mrs. Schorr are how on attended the Rev. H. s. Shepberd. D. D., B. A., wrote -to Archbishop honour of-Miss Kathleen Pal- Mrs, H. Puevis entertained Nearly 10QD'' their way to a' )regi start. , _.,e ft• expressing the hope of himself and the congregation finer. for her forth-coming man- the Friendship Club on Wednes the danceE a high wool At the Fairport Beach fire;' of Bt George's. fist the Primate could perbaps Visit St, iage to Mr. Reynold Meredith, day afternoon, and also, cele- =aa0ihafs=ahtsaa=��at� the Red Cross was again "on -' i(ieorge's dories April. This is to be a asaath of special The shower was.held last Sat-- orates her birthday on Mar. 29., the'job", with blankets and em. _ urday, with thirty guests atten- Mrs.-Evelyn -Disney- poured ergency measures. This, along Nervhcea in St. George's. centreing around the Dedicstloe ding, tea last Saturday afternoon at TOWNSHIP DINNER FRIDAY with the.generosity of the net- ot its New PirL%h Hall. _ _ - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Terry,.of the Greenwood United Chulrch AT BROUGHAM gbborhogd, was such that no The month of special services in St. George's which will Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs.. Shamrock•-Tea. A number of the A Municipal Dinner, will be further help was needed• t d. started fids Sunda by Archbishop Cisik• wail also C. E. Morley, on Sunday. Pickering United Church Worn- held at Brougham thio Friday special note of-thanks goes to Simpson's Collegiate Drama en attended the Tea. evening. Mr: W. Lynde, Dunbartion, who two former Rectors the pulpit. On Sunday, April 8. the The dinner is for those sere- so kindly,used their home as a Rev. E. G. Robinson. woo served St. George'% for thirty- ing on municipal bodies with central depot for,collection of two years. will preach. On :April 29, the Rev. Jack Crouch. • remuneration. goods. wbo succeeded Mr. Robinsoe. and Preceded Dr. Shepherd, Ask O• W Be C. To Give'-Costs ,O will be in the pulpit. Easter Day Services. April 2?. will be conducted by Dr. Shepherd. On Easter Monday, April 23, - For White-Yale , Claremont Will Have Dial Phones `the Rt. Rev. Henry Hunt. Bishop "Suffragan of Toronto. will Dater System dedicate-St. George's Hall. April 23,of course, Is St. George's Day, and again, the coogregatioe fe'e'l% honored that B!%hop -Costs for. a water system for And Dist.anee Dialing By This Fall Hunt-was able, 'some month% a o to -reserve this da for sa y the village sof Whiteval'e, wilj be � �, St. George's Congregation,' secured, it was learned this Dial tele hone -service and neighboring exchanges. When ; week.. p. -- Q re e Pickering Township Council is Assistant For Twp erect Distance Dialing-the the volume of calling between to ask the Ontario Water Res- /W service which enables telephone two centres reaches a level in- Soccer Lea To-Coyer users to dial their own long dicating the existence of strong Hew Boy s• g� ates. distance ca }-interests whish—cosild— icer"A. W. Cane, will be engag- The costs will cover a drilling ed in 'Claremont next' fall, J. be .better served by toll-free ed.by Pickerin Township Coun- • - • =' and water. installs- Y g � W. Lowry}', Bell Telephone Man- calling, steps are taken to re-- program _ Pickering And Scarboro Townshipscal, at a Sala of r tions. Councillor Harvey Spang ry ager for this territory, said this move the` toll charges-oa the - year. Mr. Cane appeared be- grounds that the. majority of expressed the opinion the pro- week. ect would appear to be "zost• fore Council this.week for ,the customers could be thereby bet j pPe third time requesting addition- -At the same time, Claremont ter provided with more ecoh-.. A new soccer league has.been � ly - at hel for his department. He telephone users will also rec- ser'virp formed by a merger of the A' B0� �QJUred {rte - - P P omicat and convenient J •�J id that since the fust of this sive new, seven-figure telephone Telephone rates, he added. incourt Soccer Association and numbers. It 'is also planned to are regulated by The Board• e West a Soccer Assoc- . - �. year, er had served one thous- introduce toll-free calling bet• t ' � p �WIIerS Beware ! and persons.• Transport Commissioners for ` t At f ickefi ween the Claremont exchange ' w le a will Councillors Rosa Deakin and Canada. Telephone exchanges be known as the Scarboro and and-- the Markham Exchange te gm 'hie four year old son of Mr. Since the first of the year John Greening favoured errga are classi n o District Soccer Association.' Y_ close to fifty dog-owners have ing the assistant. They said coincident with the other ez- 'ings. These rate 'groupings are and Mrs. Joseph Spencer of Y changes.' based on the principle that the In order to provide a higher been charged and summoned to the felt it would save the town- g - standard of. play'and more .Co- Elizabeth street, Pickering is g P p money.- P value of telephone service in.- . recoveri tri Sick Children's ��' for having ermitted shi mon Mr. Lowry explained that toll- among the boys, the their dogs to "run at large".- Reeve Sherman Scott express- free calling between Claremont creases (or decreases) as the, different age groups will, be Hospital, Toronto, following an p in Pickering Township and Vill- ed the opinion he was not sure and Gormley, and ,bween number of telephones a custom accident, when he was struck o it would save mons but, if Mr. Claremont and Stoufflille; .will split into A. 'and B. divisions by a. car here on'Saturday aft- ale,. y' erg can reach without' paving with the first tc�m of each dist- Prnnnn : �Gane required the help,to carry continue as at prese'�t. toll charges, increases (or de rict playing in the A division, From 1 Claremont telephone numbers c P yi Jason -Spencer along with 'a No. �25e4 we note- teases) said the reserve team in the $f few other boys, wasplaying-on �he' would favour the. will each begin with the three- Widening Claremont's iota! ' Dep.-Reeve, Jean McPherson digit exchange code; 649, follow- calling are to include Marl, division. I the bridge,' at the west end of ":All dogs shall..be confined on ---T e�tas_fotir e�ng Villag_e,_w_hen he. was a leash, with the ext.- tion of and Councillors Hubert Wank ed by four other figures. A typ- ham, will ove the Claremort or five teaYna'in each group, truck .by a car. term aog%. ana ,hunting dogs, rcaT Claremont telephone num-. Exchange into a higher rate and •i 'number of other areas P. C. Laurie Watson said the •provided that both are working motion. The Reeve's vote carr b The might Manager 3suggested group• have advised us'that they are. boy was carried about 35 feet. 'and under control". T. following tables lists the interested in entering. The age 1. Driver of the car was Lorne � I - that operators of business firms .pr, - nt monthly rates for typ groups are as follows, effective Cummings of R.' R. 2, Picker- "No person-shall allow their, • _ in Claremont, who display their 'ical classes of service in' 'the' April 1st, 1962. ilia• dog to.become a nuisance such telep one num era o Claremontexchange, an e The boy was rushed to the a% by excessive .barking or Fire Al Brous am ery and advertising matter,`-. rates which 'wlll'apply as are- The , below 12 ears should keep the forthcoming suit of the widening o y � 'Ajax Hospital, then to Toronto. howling". The Brougham and Markham P g f the local He?eceiited a entobroken left leg ,. fire departments fought to save number change in mind; when calling.area. BANTAM -'below 1-5 years A dog shall be 'deemed to be the farm• home of Mr. Joseph ordering future supplies ofgthese o o 0.- BANTAM head injuries. running at large when.not on a materials. Res. Service Present News ,. mile west of the �� Grimshaw, a JUVE�ME below 18'yearn - leash and found on a highway ;� ge last Sunda morning.' 'We have decided to i oduce. Indiv. L � .90 4.15 lIa y g. id lift ane i3 S or other public or private place, Two barns and•a driving shed toll-free calling ,between,Clare-. 2-Party Line $3.05 $3,25 .Any person or-gsoup in Scar- .CHICKENS SAVED AT other than that,of the owner". boro or Pickering Township int- GREENWOOD FIRE _ . were destroyed, but the house most and Ma`rkharn, Mr' Low- Multi•Pty..Line $2.95 E3.05 crested .in entering a,team_in Brougham. firemen saved a= 1±Tearly fifty violators of this and a pig pen were saved. ry explained, "because-cif the Extension -:$1.00. $1.00' - 'any age group, please contact bout 60 chickens from' burning Bylaw No. 2504 have each paid A quantity of hay was des- ands community o. business. Jim Lloyd at AT. 2-8484 or Joh_n at .the home of Bruno Harilaid as a fine, $10 to ;15 for said troyed in the barns. and socia.) interests, as reflect• Bus. "Service Spence at AX. 3-4564. of Greenwood on Wednesday. violation. Flying embers ignited sl#ng- ed in the high volume of long Indiv. Line 7.05 8.G) It is not necessarythal U KNOW WHERE lea on the house. distance calling between them." 2.13arty Line 5.65 6.0 1 A and B team to enter, and, en house to keep the birds.irom YOUR-DOG 19,A to stare boats in the barns. constantly being made among -Extension 1.8E _ 1.35 e.welcomfreezing ca ht'fire. ETT Y • ' 1982 y THE P 1 C K E R I N G , NEWS 7IS[J>�sDAY' MARCS est, PAOX TWO NEWS - GARDEN = �WalterT�iozson, Q.C. THE PICKERING- YouR ESTAILISMEOIIII _ Van Belle - Van Belle Bardens, Bowmanville BARRiST R SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC _ .. . - °. Issued every Thursday �'y • ----• - � COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS - by The News Printing and Publishing Company Ulephone: WHitehali 2-0910 ' .,kiftOzed as Saatnd Class Wil Matter Post Office Ikpt, Ottawa, Ont >i�tttl nom- UTES: 112.0 Pef year - vaned states $3.00 Per !� I LZT FOR T strawberry plant is level with Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on-No. Z Hi9 way HOME GARIMCN­ the soi BARRY MuNKAR, Editor No home garden is complete inches apart•in rows of thirty all f"� UM W" f1EWiEST - without some• form of fruit inches. Water the plants well, Q \ whether they are strawberries, and firm the soil around the ,Do�a�d G. CI'ogS�@�` fruit trees, or grapes. Many crown. Mulch them with straw orate around the plants for an all- _.— with dwarf-r= 1t nzeS,,-in ver — -- 7 — .:Be Safe - Dewe Safe = NT back garden area, or even in ieties like Red'flick, and Super- •:",����UG$ _ �1 KINGSTON RD.. - AMI-7126 raanhing one aot3cek the flower border, among the lection are becoming more pop With spring srriviaa4 and warm days app shrubs and flowers. This creat- ular every. year, although the 'AJAX PLAZA "RESIDENCE that besides the pads, the birds apd dogs, it also brings out all es an interesting and fascinat- June bearing strawberries like when old crocks are put on ing design, accomplishing a Premier and Sen-Dunlop still Alan: X2.131 Pickering: WH2-0363 Types,ot car drivers. Its the season else's. three-fold purpose: shade, fruit, have a prominent place in the die road again si risk of life and limb •usually somebody and ornamental design. Dw=arf garden. Strawberries should be The are sand,win be out with their speed traps to apples lend themselves best Sor ordered early from your aur- # this purpose, because of their seryman: because ,of storage PERSONALIZED PROTECTION estcD and slow down those who refuse to obey traffic laws or ob sturdiness and low bushy grow- problems. They should be kept a_ serve speed !limit signs And as usual those who are ought will th, producing abundantly in two cool until planting. The earlier A. R. FORTIE.R—IN�IJRAi�tCE or three years after*lanting. you order them, the. better tiie r level the leagest and the loudest, arguing about Dos° g When planting any yp1e condition, because they can• _ Tsue with a car. u dwarf tree. keep-in mind, that then be delivered as soon as AT1an#ie Z'dAA16 ca:elese� delvers, the graft or bud graft is slight- they come out of storage. T1re law t as last getting real tough ly above the surisae of the soil, Raspberries, beth black and and it pays to watch the speed limit and obey the rules- the reason for this practice is, red, make such a thick hedge, FWE _ AUTO _ LIFE ._ CASUALTY that the dwarfing effect on any that children and even dogs The.d11fte that is on to make the roads ester is )raving resutts• dwarf fruit tree is their root have a problem to crawl Wby not do your part h helping make them sayer too. system, where the variety of through, so keep this in mind fruit is grafted or budded on. when you are planting your ' Stakes are required in most back garden. It is st ideal spot Causes caeca, the soil is light, or where to plant them against the fence, GLEDAt.E APPLIANCE SERVICE _ the tree stands exposed to the or your lot-line, as a living _ esttses that Uy need our support to carry wind. Close, Red Melba, Mc- fence. Any good garden soil will wrailphile Intosh. S and Delicious, are grow excellent fruit. Red rasp Net their good works, seem t. sboand is this area. and while the PY � � some or the beat varieties for berries can be planted two feet EXPERT . REPAIRS TO WASHERS •DRYQtS ,essstaat Unch an the pocketbook may boome a little d ing the home garden. Apples and apart, and the black r•aspberr- AND DRYERS -VENTED organizsttoos ready to Pears can be trained against a ies. thirty to thirty-aux inches a• good w know shat we have agenciesCut the canes to six inch- came to the aid of those In need. wall or on a wire fence consist- es a TEmpie �=1 Ing of three or lour wires, call-- es above the ground at Slanting. _. .._.... The Sed Cross ed the Espalier form. It is int- A g� straw mulch or sawdust TD AZ preanal w�D taut-a-drh-e-ler-s-new hospital, creating to note;that-large-num•... will keep.. down the weeds and �and now the Rotary -- -: --. —._._.. _ 7. -•Y cu>"�tiy carrying on their campaisa, bers of home-owners screen provide cool soil around bushes. — — �b appealing for Easter Seal so-PPort• Last week the Brook' their vegetable garden from Remove the-dead canes shortly _ wns with the- Hs Junior Farmers held a dance at in std of the new hospital This their erbgrown trees, using—It as varietie� after ess afire Latham Tag, Some of the ylor . (ts�Cordsy the Songs H!1! Lloas are out to,raise money with a new a living fence. and Sweet September. as an !! Ides for '•shoat•• to carry on.their projects. Grapes could-also be used as ever-bearer, in the red. Colum- C � e a t O.r S O T r rRifk other of Ilan a living fence, training them on man a gond one fru the black. !The Kiwaais. �6e Kinsmen. the Legion and many .ares or against a trail. When .. 'Other fruit such as Currants. NI©NUMENTS - the less fortunate planting grapes,- buy only. the Asparagus. Bluebet2•lea and 0 Isattons are at the ready to help Gooseberries, -are -well- naturally - one or two year old vines. as - - aaae we see naturally reluctant-to think.that fire. accident � as you-have planted them for your garden, giving you an , OF DISTINCTION _ ed can touch us personally, we sometimes are bee- prune them - back to !Arne or excellent selection. What could other tragedy be nicer than to enjoy our own four. buds, to produce sturdy j Y Y • vin or commending socb gro PNP fruit? ,Where ardene,rs live, (tent In gl 6 - branches which should then be g for THREE GENERATION _ nature gives". Na home rden- '�Ie have seen it before where a family suddenly beromes loud tied in their place on the wire. is cora Tete without ansate form Concord and Fredonia are a- P o/ o tions tbat have cpme quickly to their of fruit. Feel free to contact ' • ` td their praise rgaaiza mong the best known, and right- •_ of emergency to gwak-I an Ontario Nurseryman Asa- • Ltd* meed, Iq too pad that It takeq.tome type y ly-eo, for they are excellent in y Stafford Br� es os to the goad that is being done shout us by our friends and our area. ovation Member for. additional l Another favorite in the. boon information. seithbots, who are willing to hive of thele time to help otber`►- fruit is the strawberry. The This article has been brought are ted in'a we to you by the.local members of ' p N U M E N T S Nest, time you are approached for a donation and you keel Plan - so:l, on the sandy side. Proper the Ontario Nurxrymans' Ass- t)rst irkecome emotion rising within, t y and remember that it depth in planting is essential. ociation• Watch for next week's 9 yon snd your family suddenly need help there -rill be help avail- Be sure that the,crown of the article on — 'Lawn Care". DUNDAS ST. EAST :f1AMITdY MO i-1SSZ able from one or ail groups mentioned above. And-there are a Sennet many more that were not listed. IETIER TO THE f tN�OR 'COOPER BLBCK LT®. Hew Mill Opening Recalls Many �,,, The branch .1 am sure is not - azo CALEbONIA ROAD — TORONTO - 1Pleltetms per crying because they were cau- ght' Fires History breaking the law which they BLOCKS dr- BRICKS would not have to do if this STRUCTURAL STEEL Dear Batt community exercised-their au- 'Whitevale, Ont.="Milling" farms, and the Wilson trncka. I was very'surprised and dis- thority and bring this ':r.. :. f .CRANE RENTAL which has been the.• main ire haul from the, grain boat, at ship up to date. _ appointee. to see in y our•March dustry of the hamlet of White- Toronto and Midland. 15 issue the front page large yours sincerely, STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO vale for over a ripmury, in- The Wilson Mill suppo4­ black leftering rts live publicity ` ues to thrive, despite-two disas- families. ave.the Legion on an un- - V01-249". . —._ — - VA. Z-S193 -• MOt i-5911 troua fires in the last one bund- • Whitevale, first known as Yong District 'F'.Commander, ••Majorville", getting this,name fortunate situation, also fire red years. al Canadine Legion. - . Last week, the new mills of from the Major family, pi on• way the article read W give T. L. Wilson and Sona, .Ltd., eery of-the area, but became off a different impression of the incident.. ''The Editor, _ was officially opened, 'replac• known as "Whitevale" about •: _ _ <. The Dumbarton Branch over The Picked Mews Ing the 100-yens-old brick build• the kcal 1885, this time. being the•last.nine years has strived Tr omas A -Newm 1L• C. 'Ing, destroyed by fire last fall. named after Peter •White, who very hard to be an asset to the Dear Sir: ;. Despite new hoppers to re- is recorded as having been a r 5' ) STEIR s BOL>�TTOB. .. 'Place the backbreaking job of prosperous merchant, who did community and a helping hand Re.aHseasment on ability to y _atioveAirtg, and new elevators much for the development of for all veterans of the South pay. This screwball system•is _ to rt the n to toren- the community. Pickering area. They are,con- not., democratic essence but 21� ty-two bins, the mill will con, The fest gr: mt nWhite- ue to operate'on "water pow- vale was built about 1855, for service organizations in the If we are to.be so levied why F,�g1PORT ROAD, SOUTH r•DUNBARTON �. er",. one of the last, still using about •;110,000, as compared to area also. They tun public sp- not buy groceries and other 1 —alta power, in this aria. the new Wilson Mill, which cost eaking for the students of all essentials in the same tnanner? 1 The late T. L. Wilson comm- nearly five times that figure. grades which has grown to the --From each according to his enced_ in, the milling business Whitevale has been plagued extent that the 'talk offs from ability, to each according to his here, some thirty years ago• To.- with fires,ever since. is began• the various schools will have needs". to run two separate nights. In WH 2-., 1 QUALITY WH 2-1821 _day,, his four Bona, Orval, Gor• At one time, it boasted a stave )Tarek Threlkeld, " don, Alvin and Kenneth, carry and heading factory, barrel fac• the last nine years veterans �+� on the family tradition, tory, wagon and ct}ttiage fav- honour students to the number fftivrside Delve. •UPHOLSTERING Even two days after the mill tory, and,,a cheese factory. of ten have received Canadian ' Pickering, Ontario •was burned to the ground, they By 1874, the planing mill, the Legion Scholarships, they are also one of the biggest contrib >~URI1TiRJRE OF ALL KINDS RECOVERED were back',in business,.hauling, stave factory and carriage g$ with their trucks, and storing works were all ' wiped out by utorsYouth to the Pickering Village her y FINEST CUSTOM WORK in garages across from the mill. fire. Later, the woolen mill, the Youth Band and have always � — The only piece of equipment flour mill and public hall went been willing`to help In any 'ro- FREE ESTIMATES ;- _ ed from the fire, still use• the same way. wnship venture if invited. With • is Work %plip I we 1W able, -was the 3000 gallon mo have had very little unsolicited asses tank. store was destroyed by fire, and rY • PICKERIN(i, ONTARIO The,new. building sits on the re-built. Last year it was the publicity and very little req- S*gnaIS 'foundation of the former mill, Wilson Mill, and later,the apart- uested publicity in your paper• but instead of brick walls, the meat house which was once a I hardly think that your paper -,-A- wig-wag warning system ,new ones are metal-clad. The.-,hotel. wants to, be classed as a scan- for the level-crossing at. the floors are of hardwood and •The Wilson's have,-taken ey- dal sheet but when reading Cherrywood: station on the C. some two and one-half tons of ery fire precaution known, to your article that was the' irn- p. R.-line may result from the modern engineering: all stair- pression given to me and also two crossing deaths there some SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT nails, ;and two 'hundred and gi g fifty pounds of screw-nails went ways are covered with asbestos by other citizens. 'weeks ago. into the building. and all chutes are-lined with tin In regards to the wording of As the. result of a coroner's \. ; At one time, the Whitevale, and the whole building has the article it gave off the•im- jury recommending some type COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE. Mill did'a large flour-manufact- glass-encased explosion-proof pression that a _real orgy was of mechanical warning device as drop- lighting. going on that night which was at- this crossing, the Board of` .. 'NEW TANKS INSTAIY•ED dance urn, ranspeFt wring trade, but this w p • teed lines•expanded. Wheat, last Friday night in tree mill's 'entrthere, Sere respec'tabte cit- asked the the railway and Pick- PAT DUH TEmple. -1841 t, barley and corn, come warehouse, to celebrate the izens, seven of which do kt er•ing Township meet to discuss a es of an � e• the matter in detail, from the West, as we as„ - , THURSDAY,RNX4RCH 29. IMY H E P I C K E R 1 N G NEWS ''''' PAG-E 7211$EE . '�5tl:a.ildtllGlll dT11 fl1 J Juuww�:R,eu�u�ulallE�Iutl�7 FA I R P O RT - . • -_ .• . - . • _ J • SUSI NESS DIRECTORY [-Services In _ `�rIL.LIA'1�I G. T.A«SON BEACH - .. .. _ The Ch u rc es Everyone is cordially invited Bawler aa S�O�i wr -GUARANTEED i to attend the next General Meet- McEACHNIE S 111WItNIIIigIH11 J' 9I:IIUUAIIIIIIIIIIllIIGIIIIItIWIIW1nllrW1811JIlAIIII� i g of the Fairport Beach Home Radio-TY Service and School Association. Guest _ TELEPHONE WH- 2-2741 Funeral Director speaker will be Dr. F. B. Wish- Any Make Or Model .Pickering , - art, Medical Officer of Health. and Director -of ' the Ontario 2HLRtCH g-j• N. i( ' pjq, OI!1T. '• ELD "�' - !Ch -who will ARTWX speak, .-in part, regarding the : P�CKSRINCa Privdte A pbulance Service Minister: REV. MELVILLE &UTTAR$ Immunization Program now in I DAY OR NIGHT TWO CHURCH SERVICES rogress at the school..'Musical- entertainment'has siso been ar •9:43 a.m. and 11:07 a.m- 'ranged and will be provided by WATERSd+anl5ame H°.un-_ some of the students. A sale o;' ����� LTD WK MCEACHME; Prop: _ AUDLEY so take place, so please try tc - owes West of Dunbarton ; *. I-is is: M. - Sun. School ' attend_this evening-setting' a- PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 2.30 P. M. - Church Service side the date: Wednesday, Ap- PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 ril 4. at 8.00 p. m.: at the local " school COSMETICS - SUNDRIES = BABY NEEDS .lir. S. Sap_ano and Mr. and -ATlank 2-0063 dickering, Oft. GRACE PRESBYTER N Mns J. Blanchard «•ei:e visitor: - CHURC on'sundar•at the honfe of Mr. :. _ . . and Mrs J. Williams. of Pa:;: ;MORNING W RSHIP Cres. STORE HOURS: - KEN and CLARKS 11 a.m.-west Ro • School The First Fairport Beach Girl Auditoria WEEK DAY$ DAILY 9 a.m.' to 9 p.m. Creighton-, Fraser, .Guides,•. upon the invitation o: iP R E N T I C E SUNDAY SCHOOLS - Mrs. H. Cook, Division Com- Mrs. 8f Murdoch West adage School- mander of Girl Guides, enjoyed SUNDAYS-and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. ' AUCTIONEERS 9:30 a.m.-S years and'or.i last Wednesday evening at the Barristers, Solicitors and 11 a.m.-up to 8 years Dunbarton United Church Usansed and Aatheried for the where a film on "Health and Cove" d Ontario oar YeA 11 °ial Roarory Safety" were shown. The' Girl PICKERING, _:. .PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 Forts foes, �1n••nts.Housaboid Notaries Public Centennial Rood Seheal- " Guides would like to remind you Posebas Real Mato also oar 1-1 ROUGE o IC �Rp 0 !ea■aaakie solos. lANr a CO1rIMERr'E CHAM!!RS to buy their cookies• and thus 40g ROUGE HtGMLAN05 OR promote the cause of-Girl - .,DM SMILE AT ONE Rains 5 Sirneoe St. N., Oshawa. Guides. Mi=res P.O. Phase Aglaia SM3 We are sorry to hear that, - P.O. Plies*,Me& � Telephone.RA. 3-3446 ate /��4y4s Mr. 'Gerald Foley, Lakeview GrabaM HARDWARE _ .r v`va a" Ave., oprairied his ankle last PRENTICIS Aaedesoo dam 1 A*itad Church established Monday evening, and wdll be /�/� confined to his home for a short AmmK 'A PAINTS • TOOLS . RICKEItMO ONTARIO while. ReCfO^ Mr. and Mrs. P. Dunne visit- E. R. FLEURY D'. John lesik REv. !t. S. SNEPIiERD; [►�. ed Mr. add Mrs. Monahan, o. : �6EASs ETC. Sac HE, Pkkering, Ont. Seagrave, this week-end. BARRISTER - _SOLICITOR D.E N T I S T Pb.ne WHitetwil 2-3313-. Happy 'Birthday to' Janet - G E N E.R A L HARDWARE NOTA>AY (!URIC 3ulfDAY SERVICES - -- Daigle, 9 yea--s old on.Wednes. )` - - da Maras-2S:-to Sarnia E{aear= — Ow mac+» la.d. _ :: . $3o a n.-1,alY cannunlaa Y' Phone: WHitehalt Z-1911 PidcK Aima/ Croak 11.00 a.m.-Auw"Ing Prayer ko. 8 yews on Thursda the PiC�ef If1 11 J1D dere-Mol1r Cararrtr�+ian 29th: to Lynn Foley. 2 years AT. Z-><911-� AT. ?-1311 9 { 1 old. and Gerald Foley. s years MAd1C�1 CQntre 1100th:' old. both on March 29; to Dot• j J -- Denney,16 ars old,the 1 e HOI�s ,. _ MON eon ye Moa" M hidaY-is":lR Peat, _ •* t 1-b( t t- :- 31st. and t Rosa c LUMBER CO At tlsa Pasis6 H;11) OX a . A ��� dear hotrktgr !�,_ ( �years old on April 2nd. by APPeisa■raat ~r Ream-eg.r up to l pears 1Kr. and Mrs. Frank Slack - - - OF honor 2-06610_- ---SAY_._ stone held_a_birthday parts to . . f -- ItES.: WH. 2-�85S 10.00 a_m-Maly Communion and honor of Mr. H: Blackstone Sr., 'lioltn #a } ini„ia„s For ,4 sick of Toronto;on Thursday. March _ �{�� MOVE—IMPROVE - Y ---', 22. Also present. was, the bride. MONUMENTS to-be;--Miss Evelyis Blackstone r WITH aL�J1V11NlJNC OR -Highway Monsoonal works- • • whose marriage to Mr. Frank Bury, takes place on April 14. _ ROEERT AUSTIN, Prop. - W :. Christian Science at Forward:Baptist church in :C4M$IiNATION DOORS d� WINDOWS IRR 1. Whitkp, Oalwla 1� Society. Toronto. - -Two,nit.. .,.■t .,f whisk, = ty. _ PAL-O-PAK INSULATION FOR ATTICS on me. S Highway, k.tw.aa S H E R R I N ROUO! HILLS, ONTARIO The Ladies• Dorcas Society -.. lilikirhy _ - CHURCH SERVICE AND , been invited-1- to a speciaof Pick- NO.'2 Highway r g � of funfair Baptist Church have TE ARRA rNoi+R: whlthp Mo. a-rsa1 SUNDAY sCf+oa i„ u, 9 y WHitehall 2-3251 sSMWAY-11 a.m.-In tM ering -Beach Community Ch- PE/neFal and _ Allertun Building, Kingston Rd. urch on Monday evening, Apr- P At Rouge ng it•2nd. For fins! transportation Ambulance Service Te■ti,neni.. of Healing an given arrangements, please contact at the Wednesday Moo ing, (SEPTIC TANKS ALFRED KAYES hold ., 3 pin: Mrs. D. Holmes. DENNIS CARTAGE •* _ Monica 'Dunne is' confined to ALL ARE WELCOME PLUMBING BATHROOMS No. Highway - The Reading Rowe is open le homey with a isle case o[ chick• Water S pegs l r =:CLEANED the Public Daily lam• 33 00 PRESSURE SYSTEMS _ ed Pickering Beach Road Som. L000tion The Hi-Teens are reminded S00 l For further information that their meetigr resumes a- late -• Ka I J. -BUTT . $4 ESTIMATES GIVEN Call Atlantic 2.2636 3 ::... • * _.::, .. gain at 7.30 m., on Honda 1,000 gob. ... •W, ,. Phone WHitehall 2-6717 April 2 A Dunfair Baptist ch- - ALTO!AND AND Film � _ - - - Telephone ' Oshawa - RA. 3-4042 WHitehall 2-3610 The .community extends it's WEST HILL AT. &4059 {, j' St. Andiew's _.. sympathy to Mr. 'and Mrs. S. • • • Ballick and children who Buff• Televisin & Radio I Presbyterian Church Bred the complete'loss-of their Church St. h., Pickering,-Ont. home and furnishings by fire k Repairs . _ BRW ast week.' The fire--occurred [_ — K�nn.rh Heron, S.A.dMinister ` y - • - s or,y e ore, a. E. ,on Wed• Phone. WH2-2883 an(IGT~Z s a ere n� PHONE: TEmple 9.11-!1 s- nesdav;" -March 21 and fortun- PLUMBING _ -y43 • --Sunday Soho _ - DUNdARTON RADIO B'T-V 11.00 A.M. Church S•rvi - ately Mrs-BatHck and the eh _ 1- - - the b escaped unharmed foram WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES A.'H. RATTEW --'-`� /18 the burning house. On hand to V�[ help with the rescue operations were Barbara Laundrie, Kathy The one place b g« Watkins and. Evelyn Palmer, '-""Mat ilJl� Pies Our Ste�' //.��a'ty�' ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. everything in'dumbing. Dunbarton. who were on the.way,to schooi - /�`�", 1 SAMISTER AND SOLICITOR GOOD VALUE AT THE UNITED 1 T E D CHURCH th the time. At the present time • RIGHT �� the. iamlly is staying at the (MAIN STREET PICKERING '�• HfH. 1-03si _ home of Mr:and Mrs. Laundrie Opno,Milr 349 PAL Mrs. Ballick's parents. We are . 7%tion" St. seek,Oshawa satarday, Ti! 1:00 AL W. A.M•KAY, M.A., I`h•O. r P sure they would greatly appred- REPAIRS A ALTERATIONS MINISTER iate any assistande given in the line• of furnishings. Many happy returns of the ess at a house party for some 4320 Kingston Rodd Service of Worship day rto little Nancy 'Usher who of her friends, on Saturday ev- Sympathy is extended , the celebrates,,her first biz�Aday on ening, March 17th. Among the INSURANCE CO. West !•Nils - 11.00 A. M. fatt111y of Mrs. N. Finlay, Hill; "Tuesday, March 27th. guests were Mr.. and Mrs. F. WRITE OR PHONE view Cres., who passed away Cheap lata for Fora add CoaMry AT. 44721 on March 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams Wilkinson,.,,Mr. and Mrs. R. g�rildinp -Chtuch School Congratulations to Donna Sh- attended a house party at the Hockey Mr. and Mrs. F: Will- W rn Insurance es lulkh"g■, - home of .Mr. .and Mrs. P. Ad- iams, Mr. Lloyd Gill, Mr. Les eedy who celebrates her 15th inrnlilh, silo, Etc, ams of Islington on Saturday lie Christiani, Mr. Claude Sin- " Aofonobile Insurance of AN Kinds All Departments birthday on lack April 2nd. evening. It was a double eeleb- sone, all of.Toronto. • 9.45 A. M. �! Mrs. W. Black held a stork ratibn for.•the Adams, it 6euig - Bewman & Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS 'sh'ower-last 'Saturday evening - for Mrs. Farquhar who was sh- their wedding anniversary and PHONE: WHITEY MO. t1-3521 HEATING CONTRACTORS SERVING CHRIST IN THE also the birthday•of both. owered with lovely gifts. Am Mr. -and Mrs. N. Si'ager and N�WI Hot Water, Stwilm System! ..:-,COMMUNITY SINCE 1833 ong the guests were Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. H. Usher attend- • _ _ Brown, Mrs. J. Brown, Mrs. W H. .1. . mm son tiWled Elildne, of ed the Restaurant and Foad in'your area All,TK, Radio W. P , �� i/ Show:at the Automotive u • and Stereo Technician. All B.A. LL. . Bay, Mrs_K. Gibson,'Mrs. W. B.A., Alterations and Repair! 'TRY A "NEWS .. Know Mrs.' C. Gomille, Mrs. iris on Wednesday, March 21st. makes and models. No service RAtR1iTlR attd SOLiCROR TEmple 9-3357 Sympathy,is.extended to-Mrs, charge on -first call. Thirty-five CLASSIFIED AD B. Farquhar and Mrs. Joan Farquhar. All enjoyed a lovely •Joan Comacho on the'passing years experience. Itrblah•Colusrble and Ontario evening and buffet supper. of her father in.-British Guiana. B)�' HAUGH OtENWOOI, BLDO.:'-AJAX Over 287',000 pepople of all,ages T�'srts ♦ Badmintdn resumes for mem_ Sr., and Mrs. Tom Williams 803 Zator Ave. : Hay-Ridged WH11ohaE =.SYt took pmt V'ibe Canmdiaa Red �J��JJ 04S 11 l TAT-_ bers of. the badminton club on ., enjoyed dinner on Sunday Phone: 839 2854 Tuesday, April 3, at Dunliart• evening with Mr. and Mrs. F. (mar 3D) R.d/wap TlatpM 9.24" Cross water safety services and Williams and family.. on High School from- to 10 p. pso�eellg yrsee-• WH. .2 Airs. Joan pomacho was host- 1 ' S � NEWS TRVMDAY, MARCH 29, IM ' 14'acf,.FOiR, .:r Kt P I C X E R I N G _ —� his honor on Sunday at daughter, Mrs. Garry. Balloon season than usual for its re- 'There was a large attendance, riders 84; No. i, Clair Cloir� WEDDING. and the ladies felt they beneSt• I Ancy Whyte,203.: C' i:_e Skit the home of his son, Carl. A- and••family during the week. turn. , I va o„e .i rwe e-�* �• - ., nA wTra o..r-a-..• --A rl--+.. nn•- .-.trt �.� .,eNr.► C. t. . b-_',jv bar . 1....� Fre char!e 2G; Geor; ',Annan .— ('entic along .hose present were: Mr. e. - "-awn the 'iga_es o; the I Laren-, 207: Harvey ,Feet ` and bins: P..' Ealsdon, Air. and I sail: La::ene �._companiel her _ •the 'iuesday iYight.Ciuc'or. t.:E :_-1= l..21 °' �•,d of Apr* at 8.15, at the di_:erent -churches. 9;-Ciarerce.Gihbor._ 238. 2; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Char- Airs. J. A. Hearns, Mr. and Sirs mother back to Stoclda:e, near p les Annan left for a honeymoon Carl Eaisdon and Garry Bala I the nrema'nder off the weeey 'Will k Sunday 'invited ted t aattend. C C =� �4 c Flounders 116:No g 6. quads Dorset setKrt Reir:har in Hawaii, after their wedding. ,don. - receptian at'the Guild Inn. Dr. Congratulations to Air. and I The white swan has returned Mrs• J. Patteison and AS s. L'ons�0. 5 No. 2. eerse104" io. L mmey 242:: Sid-a 295; John Wood adez2Fen on 2= P.'ceptiill'am 'sit'the C fnrrne�d the AL►'s. Joyce, who will celebrate , again this year to Frenchman's P.. Ealsdon at the Pres- lv., 3. S oilers 1G3: No. 8. Rough- Dinty Sleep 213; Harry Coll cer�tlony, hi Atu:brirtan Unit- ti `,`:edd:n� sus=:rarsary on -Sava mAy e See,'theUl lgs, b}turialMI a Phweseeting far United the 9r: N0. 7. S'-o%;Tokes 70. .208: Bob Montgomery-206;.E. " e' L`hurch. April a, - — 290 Flat and Over — ?. ie Vargo 216; Marion Wood 2 ^'tee bri.ie, !u r -rh• Alis• Mrs. Helen Smith '''ted he: I `,i'epbelie�e tis"s earl er :n the Church, Toronto, on hlc:da_.. r Tttr . daAnn t 4-7 -hter -,• M- i�;1 ?tri. JR< ( ..le a i .n., k:tiY,a:, the solAM- e an] ;he lite \Ir:Thomas _ Annari. - -- - - •:white chrysantheinums...in tail' - — --- - -- standards decorated the church • as the bride was escorted down the aisle by her father... ShN Wo••c'.a..gp�.•n of.gardc_n'a--,vhitc fai,l>e, its fitted bodice applique(' tyit?i Protince la-e, an-• sir'•:1 annliqued garlanded ^ 'the bel T *s skit. wY'.ch sv.ep? [d"a chape 'Rouge . H�Q tra'n. Her fingertip �eid•.ua l i a7 cats-}cit teiarose of white"failic - PRICES ,EFFECTIVE and she carried Butterfly roses Just O Rouge age- Bi dge chars., Fri: & Sat. carnations and stephanotis. NOa �• a7 `,r ��++• r Lrs. George Benson was he MARCH . _ moister s_7natrco of honor, an Op" EYery Evening TIN 7.0. 0 p.im Except Thurs. �. Fri. Till 9.00 p.�n. 29-30-31 — wo'•e frock of dile.green org art,3, its bell skirt fash:one, ._ (iiiOvrr/- - SNOWFLAKE .. (SAVE 11e).. With an overskirt edged in_Guip $ oz. Ple s. (Save 80 ,ure lace. Her pillbox hat-was-if Swanson TV Brand Frozen g a� ins"cied ' matching green and she carrier 2 for-49c, nw - . - ° Johanna Hill roses with chaste MACAROM �E_ � - lbs. 3 chrysAnthemums. 4 LB. CONTAINE99R 153/s os. Tins Mr. Kenneth Ealsdon was the BEEKNST WHITE NO. 1 best man:'and Mf, Lorne Shan r : key and Mr. Ggrdon Gerttle, the A , 6for C I ushers. URE 4 55( .-HONEY ... ..., - ,�}thod Lae" 16 oz. jar (Carr of sa ties N KRAFT 14.35 ..., SHORTENING BR4CK- ROAD . HO ;S'aek Road Home and School MIRACLE . _YORK v�ill hold their regular meeting _ _ MAPLE LEAF .BRAND 1.2 ox._Squares tiws --on—Tuesday, April 1,4t sial p., = (Save 20e) 1'/s lb. hw +CHt�PPED M. A skit Will be put on by a FEARMAN'S Canadia� Qu�sw tea of the members. Come and .�9 PARE LARD f' ien;oy a pleasant evening. Re- j. '. freshments will be served. COOKED HAM ? Mr..and Mrs. J. Hughson are _ spending a few davs with-thei• 2 � . iriends in Naap'aanee. New Piwll Liquid Dstergerlt (Save 64) Giant.24 os. coi+taiwer Y�sli -; . . At-s. Jack ' gradahaar, Jr.. .. _• �. - - /rr.,� I , spent a few d-tys in the Ajax c _- Ho=-+itaL..frr olwertatton. bir -- T H R I I3 i 9 s row at home feeling Mme F-T- - 1-1,ppy " y4 3 C 4 SAVE 29c. --bet•^r. .. .. .. .. ..birthdav to Shdtla Cet!tntorr why celebrated her FREE NHL Hockey Alban+ with purchase of 1 lb os. ice box jar of Perk SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (Regular) (Sage 21e) tai r"clay nn i�+rc 'MARGARINE. bl`q. ASeHase',e was in hosp}. 45'C RE _ _ _4 s. seal or a few days'but.is home ,ANT BUTTER at 1Ys pr--- Of e atan°n. ive hope she will soon be 'CANADA PACKERS 12 os SQUA TINS well again. _. : . TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED I Mr. Elgar Houten, Bradford: Idn Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hose A 1' goc��l. of Toronto. visited .M=• Full 24 oz.- scud loaf. y and KL K Mrs. E. Cornutt on Sundry BREAD A Euchre w'll be held on Fri C r�.+..•••�' :42;v. April 8•' in the school. (Plus Deposit) SAVE 19c _ ... 9 RUTHERFORDS Fresh HOMOGENIZED MILK . . . . :` 3. quart jug SSc .Fresh • (Plus Deposit) INGERSOLL (SAVE 24c) �Freachman's Bay . : . , . . . . . . . . . : . . :-.: . . 3 quart jug 47c LOAF CHEESE Z Ib loaf' 99� A special evening' service was - - - - '. held on Sunday-evening, March ''YORK BRAND. (Save 19c) _ 12 oz. Square tilts YORK All Flavours (Save 20c) '� GALLON 25, at Fairport Un: ed Church, -- with Dr. NV-. A. McKay o*ficial• . 2C- REAM fol •in,z. (After 'rhe se'rvice, 'a con-I ---179C C gregational meetingw:as held. ICE A ler,g'thy discussion- was held BOLOGNAf <•regarcling , building a. new church': a ul it was decided they SKINLESS , rmist look ahead toward the ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE & WING _ - bn•ld'.n,: of a rew c`.urch in the I AK • r1�} Q . C future. Th« also discussedJ� C W I� � l osY .seater ,rnstalled in . theT _� S . . _ .7_ 'whether .this service will be � - u ROUNDor SQUARE _ P.-n1able to them from the wat- BLADE OR SHORT RIB _ (Blade Bows Removed) C ma'ns ,nn T.ic_erpc,ol Road. � � � OASTt- 79 After the c•1,so o° r. the :eeting, a. ROAST-. : soc:al hal,-hoiir ��-as '_pent ir. the Z unday School Room„ wtitli FRESH MEATY _ _ co and conldes being ser- ern arms F Dav ' Ve,: _ _ -D "us ma-V 1b. 7_&* oilubag will be hold ,at. Fairport L:nited' VC Church•on- April 12, at 2.3.0 p. •1n. s:»nsored by the U. C. W. E rth4ay congratulations to FRESH 1VIINCED BEEF . . . . . . . . . ., . Z lbs. 79C STANDING PRIME - (6th a@Wd 7th; RIBS Mr. Robcr' •Bglsdon on his bir•I .RIB ROAST . . . . ib Sgt 'thday. March 2$. A dinner was . � • . .� . • • • � •- � FRESH SLICED TENDER FRESH Grade.A Oven Rsadjr_ — — (Avg. Weight 3 Ib: - rPORK' LIVER - • �9CFryiwg Or, gyE,ewAtZ.., Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast Ib. 79c ONTHEBACL! (First Five Ribs) 'CHICKEN$ Ib. 33c Ef/ T FRESH RIB END TENDERLOIN END THEMAc� . • DAVERN FARMS .. .;;y 1 Ib. Pk!; URAN Pant two AV .- 7, FOR -. _ .__ -. SUPER � tl LOTHROASTS --I _ lea as�t - acorn (,� (Avg: 3 lbs.) (Avg. 3Ys lbs:) Centre roasts or chops Ib. 69c. Who loin lb: 53c. '. York Fancy Grade Fresh Frozew (Save lbcl - 2 Ib. b FRESH MINCED STEAK The 69c . . . K Uri A 1) U R_Onelia­ rolled plate brisket pot-roast lb. 49 - n1FA KAYE'S PLUMBING - WH. 2-4717 PICKERING , - - 1 .. -..-"'1 UR.SDAY. MARCH 29, 19W - H E R I C K E R l N G hF EN S _ _ - . __ - '_ PAGE $EVEN �IS BUY ROTARY BASTER-SEALS �_ _ I . ----------- -- - - -------- _ -GREENWOOD _ WANT Ads tie Young Peo .e's Union met _ - 1n The legislature - ' '� g P Crippled Childizen know that for helpers of�crippled children. = ar I i at- the home of Gloria Trolley, k -" on Sunday night. Easter Seal Gifts provide the Since 1947, Easter Seals have T. D. a I M f r THOMAS, M. P. P. ,■ Miss Joyce Trolley, Bramp• chance they need-the chance and still do guarantee to pro- ---B� ton, spent the week-end with to improve and in some cases, vide education, recreation and - - / even remove their physical dis- progressive_ health program-- her parents, Mr. ar�d Mrs. W. Cemeteries - --: ability.. w•iucil are channelled into a y The on Cemeteries state that ministerial.approval roval was s � Trolley. The Easter Seal Campaign, dynamic force for the crippled Report s pp Mr. and Mrs- Bendel!' and $ + Mr: and Mrs..V. Hicks have Wim'an objective-of One Million ..child- and=--community better- given--bo 159 rate gehedules. and 84_ cemeterc rules. L'nfortuir- +a' ? ;�+ returned from their vacation Dollars, established for care merit. i ately, there is no break down of how many apply to �,•+o��I-+ and treatment of over 15000 __ _ - -�non pro°it- cemeter`ies.ard,-how•man} anp._ t. p..:ateiy-o Fed t -0 in Florida. cripple : ren, nee�s•rot jest .• - profit-making cemeteries. I am seriously concerned about the f Mr.'and Mrs: Paul Spencer. Bowling ' - of Brooklin. had dinner on Sun- an individual. but a community f Pickering Ladle,' g 'operations of the laiter,because their hard-sell technique, coupled effort-to justify and pursue its Lea March 20. 1962 4th half caths and suggestions are costing our people not day.�ith Edward Pegg. �, b P P' For Saye _ >,>r . ��.•P�gg and bins• Edgie i Purpose pervently`and efficient Tram past. only a great deal money, but also a great deal of heartbreak. Pegg are the delegates to Five y q_ The various maipractic,s in this field. came to my- attention Your local Easter Seal Ser- No. 1. - T.�Brokr 4• nE-t oiled Church Women. They# vice Club (-Pickerir_g - Rotary o. 2. Hero. _ _•. + =- I Club) with its dedicated vol _- 4.�--9h Ts enaa ions7- Church and•Potatoes For Sale. left on Tuesday morning. and+ teers, looks to,you as a comm- No, 3. - Di. Hunt «1 with them. But all of us still get complaints from our constituents 'DicIntosh $2.25 per bushel. Other returned on Wednesday even- Suter 1E � who have been fast-talked into a cort:aet t::e. car. unity-minded citizen,for. a Fon- No. 6. - B. , varieties available. Please bring :ng. They report a good time. tributicr.. to .t3 a lives o; others'No, 5, E. Thompson 171 what's even more important, thecould haze obtained the same, . containers for ap>>es,'-Qpen,on We are looking forward to heap whose activities have been ter.-.•I - .Scores Over '100 Flat- f.not better se:vices by buying' a plot in o-ne of the non-profit week-ends. ing?your report ladies. pora:ay restricted through rc l?er}'1 Boys 20;: Jean Head 227: ( cemeteries. I^Toronto. for instance, 'there*are.five leading cem- - PICKEPI`G ORCHARDS Unit 1. L. C. Vl'.. will hold 22 g fault of the�r own. Sheila Dunbar __b: Lc. Donald• One mile west of Pickering their meeting at the home of - ,,,_, .* ,,, eteries operated •by therToronto General Buryire Cr.ou:d" a Village, on o. 2. I�ighwag_ firs. I. McLean, on Thursday,' This week, March 22. nearly son _ 5 Barba:•a. Suter 0- non-profit organization- In -spite of the fact ,that it Is much Phone: R•H2-1247 April/5. at'2.00 p. m. Mrs. hie- two million Easter Seal mail- Hilda Lennox mp L .TW:Cr 270; Eil�eerr-Thompson nl&:_-No:, cheaper to be -buried in these grounds, bl:emotial Gardens; a" Lean is in- charge of the Prog• Ings will be entering- + profit-making enterprise in five of operation did an estim- '%t&RCH SPECIAL ram. All ladies welcome. offices and factories searching ; afi BuS ocl: 224, 'June Hobson+P g rP years. P 268. I sled-S3:000.00ff-W0rth of burin ey do rthts­�Why Coleman clearance-_2' an - do people buy their plots•from them! burner stoves': Lanterns; Cool- - Cpholst:ery repairs: 'recover}`: W,11 tilers is no one approach. The sale=mafi_w�ll t t to draw+ ers; One'gas refrigerator. new: re-styling. New sets made to or out the prospective customer until he finds a weak' spot and Hot plates, gas; One new out- Wash 25c. r _ Dy l OC der. Wide selection of materials. then-he digs -in. For instance, he will give the customer to board motor. Limited stock. � - �_' � Free Estimates. Ng obligation, • - = Y ■ _ understand that the cemeteries owned by the Toronto General Coleman. Stoves and Lanterns, Your Laundry Picked Up {Phone.: 'Bob" - 539-2813 30 Burying Grounds are quite full now and hints that they may not" Cleared and Serviced. Spring 1 (mar be able to get a plot: or worse.still, husband and wife may have Prices only, from $2.50 each, Expertly Washed And Delivere to-take plots,far apart f.-om-each other: Nothsng definite, mind _ .- III.LER HEATOiG 24-Hour Service you, just 8 hint here and a hint there, until sufficier_t fears have Phone: WH2.3491 ! Card )hanks been,roused to persuade the customer-tn`sigr. on the dotted line. FOR SALE-good quality feed These memorial-garden-type operation's don't fill a reed.which Saturday --Sam6 Day Service CARD OF THANKS _ Mr. and bars. Fred Annan wish- far better and far more Chea 1 met b our non-profit oats; quantity Red Clover Seed: . P X < y -P also one Mulkey hay and grain Coin Laundry Pnees [o a>•pr?ss their thanks, to al! burial societies. I can see no reason for having a private enter - elevator: one Cockshutt No. 110 +. f� QAC kind relatives and friends -for Pie in this field and thus open it to the worst kud"of real 88-run seed" drill in excellent C(jll1� 2-0'. '1 their lovely cards and flowers. estate speculation. I say-to the Minister: let's get ..d of these condition. Call-Bill Newman.. PHONE: NOV. • FSi_ • 4.00 to 9.00 P••M. - also thank you to Rev. Mel. profit-making organizations-these door-to-door salesmen of,death Dunbarton,. TEmpie 9-2504. SATL'SDAY 8 L' NOON Btittam for his visite at the hos- =who feed.on the fears of our people.- or Sale-electric stove, almost FREE L tNDRY BAG wiTUTI TIL ORDER pita) room -109, -arid also-the The burial societies. the municipally owned cemeteries are new 4��er--� all tovely-ifig.Village Fire Dept. for Giving good service ice and iaexpenaive service. Let the Government machine in good condition; 4- � �- acourage them to expand their facilities, if such expansion fe Poster walnut bed. springs and 'Coin-0-Mat - A250 Kingston Rd. M,,- Fred Annan needO..But.let'a get rid-once.and for all. of these"pay now Adie mattress; Sirigle bed; felt matt- aG/-1-Kil fatr7ti jaaaa i _ 0 0 0 later" cemeteries.. _ rens. suitable for summer cett- CAPD dF THANKS ` age; also white enamel top tab- I would like to gratefully ack School Sanitatlon le: two chairs for summer cot- nowledge the many acts of ' A very disturbing section in the :1951 Annual- Report o! the Cage: power mowing machine thoughtfulness and kindness Department of,Health is the one dealing with schoo! sanitation. - .tbWa�lr1; tri-tight lamp for shown me by friends and net- The information fegarding school water supplies and sewage dis- 'cottage; white table; 4 chairs -HELP WANTED ghbors, by cards. letters, gilts posal is based on information obtained from roughly five thousand with red ' leather becks and -led and visits'daring my stay in the schools,,or two-thirds 0t all.schools open in the Prov ice in 1981. scale. Phone: -TEmple 9.-2447., =---- . . -•►:., Ajax Rospital, and during -my.. I would suggest. me ether third or 18tio schools would be in a convalescence, at .home. _. .<• i • Townshrp ofe ening very poor condition for it seems statistics are not available f Q rA -- _ _ Mrs. Cyirl! (Cynthia) Morse}_. 7 Percent of the schools which reported-depend on meds fog._ it RE DEPARTMENT - 5 _ their water supplies, The ,report of'the Medical Office. o. Health. Fent, ENT-two-�med apart. E•„ SHANK YOU! is, that "48.2 percent are most unsatisfactory, Ever worse, 3o -AOR REIT-tw downstairs. 'S45. Every- ! Requires (Male or Female) Qualified Stenographer-£field; rcent of the sc'••.00ls' use pail=a-day tollets or priv:e.9 and. 14.4 Y .thing included. Suitable for ! Worker, lncludlnit outside Investigation work. Must .own blr. and Mrs. Warren C, WiA• son wish to express our sincere 9ercent of the pact-a-day installations and 27.2 percent of the : couple. Available April 17. Ap- I .ear. State experience and quallfications, and remuneration thanks to first.,-Almighty God, privies are unsatisfactory. Septic "tanksserve3'7,5 percent of Sha ply-88.Church St. Pickering. l. expected; to "A. W. CANE, Welfare Administrator. for•favoring us with-such to de- school$ 'and only 1.9: percent are unsatisfactory. Septic lanky, Brougham,,Ontario", not.Inter than April G. 1982." j,_ lightful day. :March 24„ being Properly installed. are more efficient and it would'rot require - , . i -_Real EStatG f the event of- their-Golden R'ed- much mo have them installed particularly o an nes to e a n examina- ding Anniversary: also to Mrs. + tion of the figures in the report. Besides. why quibble about how For.sale - Dunbarton bungalow, D. Coates, and Staff,. who help-;much tt• d-cost in-dollars, where-.the health of our school .:S rooms: ravine lot, gas heat, �ed so,wholeheartedly with dec•i children is concerned, 3 piece bath, storms, screens, orating., and entertaining their TV antenna. Phone RFI. 2.1884 many fiends who came and Air Pollution ANNUALMEETING : wished them ••congratulations"- • OSLe cannot, read this seci:on of the report the Minister, DOUGLAS H: BLACK - on the occasion, at Fairview j without realizingthe inadequacy 4q cy of the present program, for it j Ontario Land Snryeyor - ,:- , « • • Lodge .Lounge. We sincerely states that only five='ml:nicipalIties submitted bylaws to- the 9 Armada Court Pickering Town-ship Federation Of thank all-br the lovely gifts of Minister for his r view and advice. Fif WEST HILL. O.NT. € ty-three inquiries were . flowers, and expressions ' of received concerning ai pollution matters: but five of the Phone: STlantia 2.3283 .Agrieu(ture goody. on the numerous cards y - receiv=ed. T'he•tadit's who looked fifty-three came from Municipalities. As a •member of.the Select- Co i • r so nice, who poured •tett, and ,� ril:tn flee on Air Pollutlon,- I Danseo Plumbing Township Hall, Brougham, Ontario all 'others who helped- to make recall tharit was agreed that this is a major problem. Frankly-, I the event so pleasing to 'firs. believe, and have expressed this on other occasions, that air poll- I • + 1 :H n who is still there cation should.be a s .• _. . S t as a matter of provincial And Heating Thursday►, April 5, 1962 - 8.�5 P. M. } Pr i co y, i cis alit. ery well for e r hon an tom at nt Fent thinks otherwise- but I want to say, n is all very well for W t' W"1 d the ov emm nt to issue . WOODLANDS REfAD EST SPEAKER - ARTHUR 3► USGRAVE fly the localecouncilbut the�elgreatest problem is hey be s question Phone: ATlantic -5934 Vice-President•0. F. ,A_ 1 of enforcement_ Therefore, I want to suggest,to the Minister■ .., 24-HOUR SERI-ICE Drains Cleared And Repaired __ General Infrornation O. F. A. and Co-Otis. _ __ Ing E en of passing 1l.om vents that nought extent- - - o at it a municipality is interested e o the vYa --t3tis government sfi -uld oxer me furan nal•assistance All Plumbing Report On F.,A.•M. E. - Lloyd W[lgon i:nited Church Women in the employment of.enforcement officers. This could be done in Furnaces Cleaned' And --melte Meyers - Out. County Fieldmaa _ w iIl hold their regular meeting a manner similar to the E1500 Serviced grant to a County•on_the appoint- - ALL WORK GUARANTEED - .Entertalnment - The Pegg Family in the C. E. Centre on April 5. merit of a,County Assessor. _ Refreshments - General Business '- Election of Officer;- at 8.00 p. m. Please note-change -of time. A reminder to bring an .,COME•AND BRING A FRIEND article for our Bazaar to the' meeting: also a request for J.%hyl Power- Secretary an- Preiddent Ovorapax Clothing ]Relief come in. Clothing of all sorts. Roseba nk Hardware Ltd • ;_.I 'but especially for men, is need- , t ' ed at once.. Bring Some good,... _ used 'clothing with you on that C I. L._FAINTS, HOUSEWARES, GLASS, GLAZING..�� �Wp u Thursday-the cartons will be RM TV • -• Vt�ARTOn' waiting. P.efreshments served pOR'ER MOWERS (TORO, LAWN BOYS /c OTHERS) by Vnit 4. Pres., Mrs. H, Dalley . •w ♦ ! A�u :. .TOOLS, PUMPS ETC; Tubular TV Toners : The Women's Guild I of'St. Georges Ang4ican Church ROSEBA_\ PLAZA - AT, 2.1851 The Tower of Strength,/ will meet in the Parish Hall, or I Thursday. April 5. -at 2.00 p. m.r : _Fully Guaranteed for One Year RELA�C a�U Ca�� TOWER with all cHA\NEL ANTI�NNA " Et re! BAHA'IS BELI E that the PUBLIC ' NOTICE _ - ( is in reality only one God and _ -` nett of the Totivriship of PicLerin 1 On 3larch'26, 19fi2 the Cott ARTHUR - - - only one religion. Thou h`. the g, " Installed -and connected to your TV I g I gave two readings to Bylaws which_proposed to charge 100 per. AHELL speakers 'are many', 'religion-is cent of the cost of operating street lights at West Rouge. Harwood ' _ - - -� ' one_ Baha'is believe in and love uK - - LIMITED ONLY $59.00 Other Prices on Request i-Christ. Dioses, Krishna, M-dham• Ave., GFeenw•ood. Brougham and Whitevale; to the Immediate 3TATWN ROAD W14. 1-6771 - - I world's-, re Baled. religions...the Reading to said Bylaws)'eRarly In April, 1962•opose o area served. on a med the t give Third PHONE TE. 9-1191 o�N'H. 2.5880 These religions are all part of Copies of such Bylaws may be seen at the Clerk's Office, at /KKFRING - TE• 9-1441 _ _• God's -plan Jor_ the,.continuous Brougham, Ontario. _-. NIGFIT SERVICE guidance of mankind -down.- TEST down ' TEST YOUR OWN •TUBES FREE I i _ TIL 9-IM2TON, Clerk 1 Township of. Pickering, Brougham. Ontario • 1 : • _ P I C K E R I NG NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 29, IM, ',PAGE SIX T H E - • ! Al RozeU 58 Me' tiorr'.sh 52, Brougham Couples Celebrate Golden Wedding �9 3 oShir ey6PAkey,31HA1- _ g P10, LNSURA.NCE REAL ESTATE •. ` • _• . Bu rows 2�r c +._ h[ Mr. and- Mrs:-Roy-ward are---- l Office WH. 2-6212 ~�fesidence WH.12.311� ---� not; back hot e; after winter ' a " {ng in Calz'iorn_a. YRIL . E. -MOR EY: ,y , , �; :� � f, � �; � � AUDLEY -' #/ / I. ` « `The'Sacra~ ea o. the Lord's o ttt Resent A ePP i observed on _ be �s� i , 'Your Frier dl Sunday nest. during church ser- RD. W. ' -P.O.- BOX 160 ;. %*ice. th32 `ItiGST0.1The Audle} United C kICKF.RI\G, n\TARIb _ _ o an Exp :ave Meet- Women•nen ha c � Eng recently, w.':en they rade ; - plans for the annual afterncon �..� r, nr n bake save, to ' ,a.. '-,e held or ti..x. 26, tti•.'o weeks h arlier that. r.erious years. _ . "� / � a(.hers'College: Miss i � GHN LAY �-on • / : ` S. Dempsey a.^.c-. 'Miss C. Lynch, ANSURANC..E d �'°; ' both of S�arhOr0. are.teaching this week at t%+P Audlev school, _._ASST RANCE PRUDENTIAL a NGLAND y a. Mrs. . COMPANY LTD. Pratt. -- .. under the guidance of G G . r 3{ ? / °D LIFE '= AUTOMOBILE — FIRE tY y is e>aended,to Mr. _ %`/ and =•1:•s. George-Izaft:- who EAST --- r` i ' received word on Saturday of 107 KINGSTON ROAD _ • ,,. � '�h the death of George s aunt. Mrs. Olga: 'station fksa; Ajax ShoPPm9 Contra. Phone: WH. 4.3301 England. • , i< Phone for Itamediato Cavoraao Day Or Night 2s'; y = George spent many.of h`s Army' N "� Leaves at his aunt's home dur- Pictured,here are:'11r. and Dirs. W. A. Knox, reit, and Dir. and Mrs. W. C. R[Ikon ino lt. Phipps the Hca=. ' kiand Mrs. Etew•art APPRAISALS March 27th was a very im- and Geoffrey, T"ionto: visited Y portant-date for two well known(cussed. The Card report was and family visited hit. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jas_-Datridson; on . G • H E 1N E L L couples of Brougham in . the I given by Mrs. Burrows. This� John Payne of Strath-oy over Sunday. persons of Mr.and Mrs. W'•.C. meeting closed with the Nat- Bob McHc h is recu rat the weekend j g j g (Gladys Newell) Willson and Mr. and Mrs.. W. ional Anthem, but was preceed• Mr. Don H Iles,expects to be I favorably fcglow^ng an opera• A. Knox, the occasion being the ed by what was supposed to be� back to w•or: neat �ceak follow'-I tion in Sunnybrook, Hospaal, Real Estate Braker - Pickering Village Golden Wedding Anniversary a lunch, but which proved to i-ne his bolt with pneumonia last week. q of both counles. be. a lovely hot casserole din-: Sym thy is extended to Mr, WH. 2.5770-1 or Toronto WA 3-1513 , Y and pleuz°sy: `. Both the Wilson's and Knox's :,.ar nrov.ded by the Cotrimittee A number of Claret or.: wan'�and Mrs. Stanley Powell, In _ Whitby - Phone MOhowk B-4703 '.rent to school together and of the-•'143 pounds meat". 3luch i en atte:�ded a ' plastic" demon• the passing on TLtesday, of, fast nave resided w•ith:n five mile credit is due these ladies to[•'i strat_on at the home of NIrs- W. week. of Mrs. Powell's cousin. - - Cobourg FR. 2-7601 of each other rflost o`• their llv= the-w`ork they put into this pro- }iorley of Stouffville on Friday -Mrs. C. Petty, Cherrywood. Me. 2 N' vw es, ct. There were around forty'', night. Rd-"diahwpll' I6 Nib East°f DunbarlM. gal► 7 le g Ine day they. were ma five five persons sat down W this i The regular, t writ*rh'' meet-I __ ver_Willison and }Lr. Knox met sumptuous repast, ; fng of the Guides and ro*si I ! at the corner of the Brock i ' - - � l n t 1. of United Church cFi Qi om•I'lea Mothers• and 5th Concession, each on the en will meet on Wednesday ev{.the home of Comm. Kay -Flay-I Hold $Ueeesrastul Qr�w ST, GEam"E S: DR. ALFRED way to his wedding. `ening. April 4,'at the home of •a-ard with Vice Chair}ady Irene :�. Mr. and Mrs. Willson were Mrs. George Willson, with Mrs. Levick presiding. After the reg I Wednesday, March 21, the ��� j' iT�jl[T�(�c married at the home'of the I Robt! Miller. as Prog'� �-!ular businege, a•discussion was; ; jy `+ 1'1 LT1�7 bride's parents, just north of vener. `held concerning Guide.-tm;forms Blue Notge" held a Draw is E R 1 Qr Pickering and Mr: and Mrs.I The FriendlyBible Class will I the Commtutity Hall lseze Lt�e P 1'C flit. and lits. Port Wills and winner of the First Prins. a Knox were married at Green- meet at the home of %fr. -and fate}iv spent Sunday•w-ith Dir• • j _.:. �E1"E}tIAiAP•IA i Transistor Radio. was Mrs wood Methodist Church.. Dirs,'Allan. Ellicott on Monday and &Its. A. Samarilla. Packer. of this village. The Sec lanquet and Meeting btr. and Mrs. .Willson farmed evening. April 2. Mrs. • John ti People's of the The 1nun� �'ond Prize, a Ball-Point Pen. was favi{idea Oki Rosebank Rd. Forth on. the 5th-concession for -about- White- will have charge of the United Church held a meeting w=on by Mr. Purcell, of Toron- CATERtHO SERViCES 40 years, where Mr. Willson program. on Sunday evening in the S. S. specialized in the raising of We are sorry to- heal• that foor�• Mr. Keri Ward showed l to. The Third, a Stainless Mix- specialized cattle and Shropshire Mrs• Howard Malcolm is sick! pictures 'of his recent --(Sealing 200) �)R• NO. �, PiCl{CZ1IIg ing•Bow l...went to D. Jordan, MEPMNr= �� i sheep. He-has been Sheep-Val -„nth the flu. A speedy recovery I and the Fourth a Lady's-Wal- -. -2305 Telephone TE. 9-18..� Pe Y tY trip to England, Switzerland let, v=ent to Mrs. S. Daub, 41 2 hick delighted WH. 2-0363 WH. 'aster for the Township of Pick I � you. I and Denmark, w g Camerothe viilage erin for man ears.' Mrs. Matthews accompanied p St, who U g y y P8 � his audience. j Mrs,. Kratr, who uvea in.Mor- have or b o Answer TE. 9-1504 1 Mr. and Mrs. Willson have Mr. and Mrs. H: Rowe to Barr- Mr. and Mrs. W}lf :Morley of ley Pa:k, won the feat prize three sons. George, Broughath, ie on Sunday, when she visited: Stouffville held a_ re-union ,for an ornamental Letter Opener. OPTOMETRIC - LONG DISTANCE CALL Roes of Kingston- and Francis I her sister who Is recuperating the family on Thursday •night. The boys-and girls certainly of West Hill,, and three grand• from, a broken.hip. The Scouts held a nice sac- did._a grand job of selling the VISION CARE z.n"h 331 a children. The' tw•o lovely bouquets in'.ial evening with' their friends bLrs. Wi]tson was the termer fife church on. Sunda were tickets for this Draw, and are Y. at the home of -Mr. 'and Mrs• to be'congratulated. JOHN L. RAWBCN, R.O. (N• Tell C"hary°) Martha Rowson. Because lshe. from _the._golden wedding ann-� Bob Torrance on Friday night. Some, of the Band members PtEASAW STREET has .been taking treatments at iversary of Mr. and Mrs..W. C. Mr., and Mrs. -fI-Rockley, QOFF.uVER►ooL RD, SOUTH) Fairview Lodge, as the result Willson and were later sent to lir• and bars. R. Sanderson and will be going to the Canadian t FRENCHMAN'S SAY of a.•stroke suffered last Nov two of our ladies who,are in the I , Drum Corps. Association Con Monteith, Monteith,. Riehl �Lrs: N. Sanderson went to Cal- vention to :Niagara Fall's, on EYES EXAMINES d Co. ember, a celebration was held hospital. _ edonia.on Sunday to at the Saturday, March 31. 'and Sun- GLASSES FITTED and RFPAIRED, at the. L.4dge by them on Sat-I i'funeral of a relative. Mr. Harry I day, the 1st. 'of, April. Another CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS urday. Jarvis i up-coming event will be the ,. EVENING$ • - G. W. RtEHI, C.A., R.I.A. ClUests were present from Kai.• I Jill Bickell celebrated her Minstrel' Show the Band is put- ST APPOI4TMEN.T. TE. 9.2601 LICENSED TRUSTEES azamoo. `Eich., Toronto, Kiril- LAREMt1NT birthday with a few school ch ting on in Pickering Distract Ajax Oshawa • Stratford I stun, Brougl5am.. Pickering, To-i [rims to dinner on Friday even-. High School', on Saturday, May Oshawa RAndolph S•3327 ionto, Bow mangille, Stratford Mr. Evans Ward was out a-' ing, at her home. Later they 12. Rehearsals for this Show BURT R. WATERS, CA and other localities. gain on Monday, following 'the went bowling, :are under way, and should - SEAWAY Wtlitehall 2.0890 ff The Knox family held their i weak spell he took in church on Gary McGuire celebrated his.I prove to be quite,a night of en- 'WATER SUPPLY cA!ebration on Tuesday [n the Si�ndav morning. birthday' on Saturday: with a tertainment. -_Correspondent.4. • . �i`Iiitehall 2-1397 hall at Brougham, when a large I The Claremont public sch6ol bowling party and then- return- - ts number attended. to extend con- -trios'w lie - ' 21-HOUR SERA ICE gratulations• wffvjlle4music festhe ed3Er.hando :lira for, Cable loof - z t° i recent Stou w .. v. w .. .. 11�Y, A WEEK � � � �� � >Lrs. Knox was the 'former 1st Richmond. Hill were SundayRED COCKS NEEDS _ Minnie Ellicott. Following their j Friday night at Stouffville when Visitors of an s $5.00 for 500 GALS. - Guire. . - H E A T I N G marriage, they farmed for 13 j the winners. entertained. 3 _ $7.00 for 1000 GALS• years at Whitevale, another 13' Mr. and 1<Lrs. ,Keith Drake Claremont Bowling Standing. $9.00 for 1500 GALS. -- - - • years .north' of Brougham an Gas and Oil Installations for 16 years operated the post : -Y- offiae and store' in Brolagham. - Clean-Out Service They'have four sons, Ross of .24- HOUR CALLS Brougham and John. George X' and Perry of Solina. Two daµ- _TEMPLE .TA _9 Tudor Street, Ajar ghters,'Barbara (Mrs. Kenneth Pascoe) and Evelyn (Mrs. Ch- `11- _ am and 19 grandchildren. aru Answering Service Both the Willson and the Knox families have always been ,res- IS NOW OFFERED TO pected families and have -al- (KO v _ TEMPLE SUBSCRIBERS FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: ways been active in church Blast ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES and community affairs. ` for Information call AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS The News, along .with their I TEmple AND IMmany f,riends takes 'this oPlyr 9-1144 (unity of extending the very � ? WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN best wishes for many more (4 tt p ON EXISTING MORTGAGES, - years of health and happinessMUFFLER to-rda to both couples on this very .let u s install a t a i l o�-,m a l e � MORTGAGE happy occasion.' _ YOU REQUIRE ANY MO •: 1, FINANCING A FOR FAST • c ,AelJed seams • Ca L E N D A L E' gas ti;ht. electric COURTEOUS SERVICEt'CALL - 1 _ _• Zinc-plated throughout APPLIANCE •ti' , �.. PP — BROUGHAM-NEWS— '" • fvlulti•era ed shells t3 res s`corrosion r SERVICE -_ -AUBREY LIRELAND • Chambers designed Jo dissipate noise 1, The .Women's Institute held _ t, EXPERT .REPAIRS_ TO AND COMPANY. their regular ' meeting' in the _ • Heavy ga'��e tubes t0 resist road vi5ration. �.NASHE DRYERS Township. Hal} on Tuesday af- '' 9-1758 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. ternoon, March 13, with a .good _ 1 attendance. The President, Mrs, TORONTO 2, ONTARIO' IN welcomed all present. -. RMetw iisOR « RMPIw e•S1i4 Mrs. Burton, convener, spoke es �_ U �TD. :` DICKERING „ • ftnd 71 fleme LYi year the Musdiao '-Red Health” A report was given of \ _ d� vaedle" ISorstag a I§Mpb 161JU WA,2aa W _~�� the. recent Executive Meeting � � II �a �� � �� f� aarnd d (Jesse - Mr held at Brooklin. Exhibits for the'Port Perry Fair were dlZ• • 20IyMieoos;;*316isot U, no THE F 1 C KE R 1NG NEWS PAGIS on 'April I1. This-wilt be JAY ,."i��� �� BU s, "Panel of Teachers. They will ROSEBANK WEST ROU G� discuss school program" and bay Ridges Ratepayers' Assoc. needed school. The plastic cov- have a question and answers Mrs, R. Mansell, formerly At the-last general meeting erings have been slashed, and It was very encouraging and was nine years old on Tuesday period. All parents invited. of Rosebank now of Toronto, your Executive was charged the large piles of blocks have gratifying to -see so many of March 20, to Debbie Pearl of Mrs. Wood, of Kingston Rd. was a luncheon guest at the t• with the responsibility of prot- been pushed over. the West Rouge residents at Friendship Ave., on her fifth spent last Wednesday with Mrs. Vanderlip home, West Point Cr. eating the race track re-zoning The B. R. R. A. was greatly the Congregational Dinner and birthday, March 28 and celeb• F. Schwalm, Kingston Road. last Thursday. bylaw at the coming O. M. B. surprised to learn that vandal- meeting for Grace Presbyter- rated with a party of young. Birthday greetings to Miss We are pleased to hear Mrs. meeting. We can now report ism has been practised the tan Church Thursday evening, friends, and to Wendy Jolliffe, Beverley .Waldriff, Altona Road tingp by Taylor; of Rosebank, is feel- that all preparations have been children in our community, and March '22nd which was held at Ridgewood Rd., who celebrat• 'on the 30th of the month. ing better after having had flu- made Anda delegation will at- from outside Bay Ridges. It is Melville Presbyterian Church in ed her sixth birthday, :March Don't forget the Steer Shoot, Happy birthday to Mr. C. Uf- tend the meeting on March 28. up to the residents in Bay Rid- West Hill. The plana and des- 2Tth, and will/have a part on on March 31, at Bill New man's nal an Mrs. S. -t,-of-Rose- — This delegation will present a ges to prevent such occurrences cription of the building to be Saturday, March 31st. At pres• Farm, sponsored by the Rouge bank, who recenfip-celebrated -their- brief to the O. M. V. for•consid• as this. erected on Port Union Rd. for ent Wendy is flu bed with the Hill-Pickering.Lions Club: Came birthdays with a party in __ - ur luck eration and willon - s you n - The group will be: John community in Pickering Town- were given by the architect, well enough to enjoy her party.' The U. C. W. of Ro••ge Hill Williams and Paul Lyons from ship, and—verymuch on dis- Mr. Bill Saccoccio, Island'Rd., United Church will hold their Mr. and Mrs. N. Cafik,ek in Y P' who showed slides of the•draw- Sports Standing West Rouge monthly meeting on April 3, at Ridge Road, spent last week in the Ratepayers' Executive, and i play. Let us not have three Hocks Play-offs, :March 24th. visiting in Ottawa. Ernie Burnie and Don Waring strikes on us before the start. ings. The new church building y Y' the church, at 8.00 p. m. from the General Membershi o o o s to be ready for church serv- ATOJI DIVISION Mr. and Mrs. B. Black; of Mrs. Norman, of the 2nd. Con. P• _ Dunbarton, spent last Wednes- Also, at:the last general*meet- - ices and Sunday school by the Best o[ 3 - 1st ams in finals . Scarboro, spent last Friday ev- g g day atthe home of Mrs. Haven, tug, we were instructed by a Day Ridges Mill Rate - fall. Bill has done a wonderful Providence 3, Hershey 2. Prov ening with Mra. 'A. Westbrook, Old Rosebank 'Rd. S. _ motion from the floor, to obtain job with the plans and every- idence leads 1 to 0: and daughter, Altona Road. Councillor. John Greening, in one seemed leased and satis• Miss Pat Doran, Baliantrse, Mian Pat Bollad, Stouffville,. information and clarification of P some, activities of the Recrea- a conversation last week-ens t fled' with the architecture and - PEE WEE DIVISION spent last weekend with Mr. spent last week-end at home. predicted the Mill Rate for this tion Ass.`Action has been taken P the estimates, Bruins 3, Jiaple Leafs 0. Bru• and Mrs. Ballod,' .Morgan's with her parents at Morgan's to implement these instructions area would be around "80": St. Andrews Circle .of Grace ins lead series 1 to 0. Park.. (Park. - - John was in attendance at the Presbyterian Church ladies- ---and a full report will be avail- 5 ab at the next general meet-I first meeting.of the Bay Ridges Guild . w-ill hold their regular BA_YTAl1I DII�'L4ION sttslal./al stss►is[latl...■stats..tt.sti.■stt.11tl.■=attitt>•■ Parks and Recreation Board, arriors 5; Flyers 2. Warriom monthly mee-ding-at the home Because of the present condi- appointed by Pickering Town- Mrs. Winnie Ferguson, Rouge lead series 1 to 0. :'YOU MAY THINK tion of park lands in the Bay ship.Council several weeks ago. Mlle•Drive,'Thursday, April 5 Also present were: Messrs at 2.30 M. ieges Area, your Ratepayers p Edward Jaen, William F. Eag- The next meet of the Home � � � L MAKES Park Parks Committee has approach- leson, Paul Lyons. Ernest Bur- Iled Council, by .setter; to- have nie and Leslie Taylor. and School will be a Variety early action taken on parka Night of plays, skits, gymnas �. _ .._- United Churcb—.. projects. This letter was read in Mr- Gree _w*ho hub an - - g�} and epee#al numb- - O� r avid interest in youth activit- era b the choir and band- b Dr. W: A. McKay conducted Council, and passed on to the Y Y Y authorities for further ies", expressed his congratuia- the students. This should be a the morning service, assisted by - Pra"PeS tions to the B. R. R. A. Sports very interesting and entertain. organist Mr. R. Pitcairn. Dur' action. We have,also been act- ry rgani - Committee, on a highly comm- even Wed.. April 4 at ing the service, Silas Evelyn ARE ALIKE � ,ively concerned in the current . P - endable first year hockey prof- g 8 fig M. ate conducted the twice- - - School Board Budgets. •When ect. . P. �� in the school Westgate _ _ • . - - .. - ibe Public School Budget and auditorium. monthly meeting of the "Mess- its.effect on the Tax Mill Rate c g ° The Ladies Club met Thurs. engers". Mr. David Fantham was first announced; we began _ Sports �mIttee _ day, March 22 at the school sang a lovely solo, "The Old . the necessary action-to protest with about 30 members prea- Rugged Cross". Dr. McKay conAT ALL - the entire budget. Now; we' un- Phyllis Jacobs. Secretary of ent. After the business of the tinued his sermon series on - d0 K ergapd,.tbw an error has been the Sports Committee, when evening, a social tune was "'rhe Christian in Moderil Life" Made and that the!lilt] Rate for Sbo3t-fit resisarsae-to toe spenC-wrtlt games and refresh- tithe tope _ '"rhe Christ- - - Education will be reduced by a. request for more help in this menta were served by the host- ian and Peace". This was a : bout 11 mills. However. we still .organizatW. expressed her dis ess, _ discussion of various peace or- feel there are several.areas that appointment that only one The next meeting of the Club ganizations -.The-Can. Peace require investigation, and this :person has come forward to ,will be Thursday_ April ZZ at Institute, and the government, �� will be taken up by. the Schools this date. 8.30 p. m;in the school. Any of efforts under External Affairs YOU Committee at future School Bd. Several Coaches. Managers, the ladies in the district inter. Minister, .Mr. Howard Green, meetings. and Umpires are,still required I ested in joining- a ladiessocial We should be prepared to run - _ In order to'provide more first for baseball and hockey, along L and friendly group are invited- against popular opinion to prea71 'Hand information to Bay Ridges with' instructors for-water to attend. Refreshments will beerve ,peace. There- have been' 7. residents we have invited the sports, soccer,and volley-ball. served. - various missions over the past ;Twp. Reeve, Sherman Scott, to • Please $.nswer this call for '.rite_ladies also invite r nyone years to._foster friendship with : speak at our next general meet- help, bT.calling_ Jhyllis� Jacobs, in the community to' come.out 'other nations. There is no dei ..FR GIDAI - ing. We have received a verbal at 939-3245, - to their sale of good used child- finite_ recipe for peace- given in : assent from Mr. Scott, and a : ren's clothing, Thier. April 28, the Bible, but (here are direct- _ formal letter of invitation has. at the school in the evening. ions which the Christian must -p'�FRIG�AIitE IFL&NGES - / been sent hi -ill heal B s7[11.1 Mrs. Bland, of Island Rd. has follow.+ health. Mr. -been visiting relatives in Cal- - Bulletin - A CHOICE OF ALL 1Norm. Turcotte has resigned v et ifornia for the past two month. The choir Variety Concert is You 6ct all the important fear O THESE FEATURES_ Th Mie Service Claw m Mrs Bland makes her home being held on Friday, March 30, from your Ratepayers' Assoc.. Y� tures that other_ .makes eve 1. Infinite Heat Selection for the - .- last Wednesday night at the _ �cecutive. Mr. .-Turcotte has with her daughter and family at the church..- The,Junior and - • 'Radian-tube Surface Units. Set 'been responsible for your act- home of Mrs. Glen Manderson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson of Senior choirs will Xing. The or- phis many exclusive Frigidaire any heat from "keep warm" to with Mrs. Elmer Wilson's grotto anist and soloist of Leaside _ lollies dealing with the various in charge. The Worship and the Island Road. g [ea�� .tee of which are high. Selected heat is spread utilities• and his presence has Mr. and Mrs. C. Brooks, of United Church, and a soloist evenly over each element. Topic were centred around the been missed at the Committee ..fit Supper Mrs. Ken Ward, Rouge Hills Rd., entertained a from Cherrywood will be guests. listed Gere, .pMr vean•ahPad meedrigs. This makes two vac- few friends and neighbaps in Come out and support your loc- 2. Pu12'�['Clean Oven, which of Claremont, was guest speak- '• sncies to be filled in the Pate- their home March 24th to cel- al choir, 'f styling plus lite %npertority and elides out for easy cleaning - -• er,•and showed pictures of Mr, The Planning Board met on l no hard'reach corners to. both- payers' Executive at the next ebrate Mr. Brooks birthday. g and .firs. Ward's trip to Europe, dependability of the Fri idalre `.general meeting. We hope that Several friends from Ottawa, Aionday evening. P� y g er you: . Friends•are sorry to hear Mr The Afternoon Unit of the .nominations for at lees[ one of I attended the party,. and spent name .and behind. it .the im- 3• Biggest broilingsurface of Grant Jones has been ill with. Dunbartom United Church Wom-I �g lineae vacant es will include the :weekend with the Brooks. anyran a on the market ... !persons with shorthand and[}p- one O Congratulations to -Mr. and en, of Dunbartort United Church mens technical knowledge and lets you 10 meat-patties ;in experience,h, as a Several from here attended Y Pte' g pe possible Mrs. Earl Lambert. East Ave., will meet on Thursday, after- the dance on Saturday night, at noon, Aril 5, at 2.00 m. at repu>ttation of the vast General or 4 large T-bone steaks at once successor to Benita Angel, who on the arrival of a son, Friday, P P• _ Pickering Dist. High. School, Mrs. Gladys Cossar's home.The' : resigned last week. . March 23' at the East. General Y , Motors organisation. :4. Poi celain drip Bowls under which was sponsored by the-Jr• Roll Call will be answered b Our next General Meeting Hospital, and. to. Mr. and Mrs. Y— each surface unit pop out for Farmers, in aid of the Ajax- A Biblical Verse, with the will be on Tuesday, April 10,.at Pickering Hospital Campaign. Terry.Bell, Sunnysiope, on the - easy cleaning. _ the Bay Road School. We will birth of a son, March 25 at the "Love" in it.Mr. Allan Day, -Ajax, cycled Personals -have much to - report to our Scarboro.General Hospital. - - -' to Balsam and spent' the week- A community shower for the ' membership, a.d there will be Air. and Mrs.. Fred Hunt of Y end with iib grandparents Mr_L Bal burned out, was held on .� —news-hominess-as=well-as-asaril-Rd:, entertained este Ballick 'family,---who-- ationa and elections., Be sure and Mrs. R. Day, and on Sun- in their home on Sat. March 24 y' da Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Da .to .attend, ..and help make Bay y' y to celebrate. their daughter and Thursday. March 29, at Dun. ji*ee a better place'in which of Ajax, visited at the Days, son in law'a wedding annivers- barton United Church: Sufficient re to live. _ here, Donald Les- clothing has'been donated; but and Mrs. Winton 0 0 0 lie, Toronto who werb married ding fur-in lure Re Police = attended.Mr. and Airs. ,Warren hold utilities are nti11-needed. - illson's 50th W Anniv. one year on March 25th and Wedding. Mr. and Mrs., D. Thomson The B. R. R. A. has been rsary'on Saturday, at the•Fair- also for Mr. Hunt's birthday On Y and [amity visited Mr..and M;ai. quested by the Pick view Lodge, Whitby. March 25th. -�� �' -. Best wishes toMr. and Mrs. E. Galley, formerly• of Ajax, Police`Dept. to draw. attention Mr. Herman Jamieson, Thed- and now of Kirkfield. s;<; to Ba Ridges' Howard Williams of Ridgewood Bay dg ;ea;dente that ford, Ont.-visited Mr: and' Mrs. ^ a considerable amount of dam. Elmer Wilson, on Sunday. Rd., on their wedding annivera- Little Raymond MbWwhirier 3 age has en done children The 4-H Sunbeams met on ary, Monday, March 28th. was a patient the past week in - o e of, Miss The West Rouge Sports and Ajax Hospital. Congratulations to Mr. and new school Zmder construction. Doreen Jones, when Miss Smith Mrs. Jack Dobbin; on thebirthNot only is this a hazard to the the Home Economist, of New- antnng their annual spring dun• of their daughter, at the Ajax ghildren, and- we cannot afford market, met with them. ce to be held April 14, 8.30 P• Hospital, on March 20. j to lose'one of them, but is it a Mrs. Lloyd Wilson -spent,., a m. in the Agincourt Recreat- P ; Y fon Centre. Bring a 'box lunch Congratulations to Mrs. Fred criminal. offence. The damage couple of days .this week as a West ate, who 1.celebrated her ^ to the school has been costly, Delegate to the. U. C. W. Con- and coffee will be served.. Tick- birthday.on March 25. E and it is dela -our much- ference at Five Oaks, Paris.' els are available, from any of Y• x: Y the executive or members of Little Johnny Thompson will t the Association. Keep this date be celebrating his birthday on. :� :, .. ;;;;:s:<•• rit,2. He will be two ears of in mind and come out and en- Y t joy an evening with your nei- age. e "- ghbors. Congratulations to Marleness Many ha returns to Kar- Mitchell who won -the Public j a - 6n Hd�C�Wall'e PPY' en Purkiss,. Sunnyslope, who speaking Contest„ ,at, Lincoln Ave. Public School, Pickering on Friday last. Sponsors were . We Sella The Best anti Service:. The Ontario, School. Trustees', PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES .--WATER Ratepayers' Associations, and Ontario Hydro Commission: • } ---1 VVLS ��SJ • ETC*'- DEEPENED DUG. - CLEANED - The ReS L DEEPENED p SEPTIC TANKS :ROUG,j@ �IIIS - INSTALLED - CLEANED ARKS ELECTRIC - No Job Too Large Or Small To APPY, birthday to David r „ Receive Our Immediate'. - �. .. _ ention QPP �`d : . . aft . . day,vAporil �ri�idaire Sales & Service Westbrook, Ave., on - his 9th birth 2 T 1+ . HAPPY birth "_ Hans __ _ BaTsdon s �fiar ware _ 1. U[ ' zik, Altpna-Rd—on March 28. Miss Dawn Archer and' Miss Main 'St Pickering IRIf1. 2-0601 Water. Service Cathy Pentland, of Altona Rd. s s LO I Rfm Phone WHitehall 2-0480 = Pickering spent last'Satur•day in Toronto: Box 758 - Ajax, Ontario Rouge Hill-Home & School ■...1■IiaNEWAR.■■aa■Ra.sl.`ia...i•....■■sl�sl �: ■....al.....aal.a.al0.■will hold their monthly meeting • r .:/< 'dL.rIJ .,.ar .r•af"F' WMWW-19'.';�u': ? •! 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