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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_04_05 r h al • �YNLI=NEL WHITEHALL ' I I THE ICKERING WSE i1NCENE -'VOL, 79 NO. 25 THURSDAY, APRIL. 5, MW. PRICE: 10t. PER COPY -- �� Dunbartom Principal Explains New Courses ownsh* Orders ­ Pickerin 1 - mall Cars T Save Costs- 9 t� Pickering Township unci - r voted this week, to urd�se ' Elect Roly Simons Rer. E. G. Robinson P y N - four small cars for four large t _ rc �i me The idea being--that it i ( J - - ' � a � t 9-- St. -&orae hill a:N e the taxpayers money: tis Rot rY Rtes s S y y Coun illor Ross Dain held April c Deakin e 8th out for using the old system of _ Sunday, r V = em to •ees being paid ' The local Rotary Club has P 3 g P d m�reage. just completed its election of Councillor Milton Mowbray,' ��ffie rs' for the Chairman of the 'Finance Com. ' r �? Year commen- ;it, v -1. 1%2, They are: said-- z q * .• ' — had made lioroughstudyto! the Harold Anderson. 1i'mf.—Le'dda]I _ situatisn_and felt that it would Hai-t�v Fenton. otv ::mons. tiyzi be a money saver to buy four Wilf..hunt, Bruce Howarth and Y Y L. H. Taylor. From that Board a all cars instead of the pres- �yF r' there is appointed the following nt system. y► Dep Peeve vlra McPherson, executive Officers: President, � � � � - et•son, Poly -Simons: "ice-Pres.; Har= 4 Councillors Hubert Wank, John i Greening. and Harvey S - • Fenton: Secretary, .Wm. a g' Y P�8 . t B-eddall: Treasurer, .L. H. Tay 'It of the same opinion". may be penny-pinching; " The above take office on July tax-payer argues against were but no - r Fst, next.- that", said Mr. Mowbray. ' Past of the new construction now under way at the Dunbarton High School - "How a we control the use • � "� �.'- of these cars'!" asked Mr. Dees-- M. Ashton Appointed { 2 km "we would have to set pot- - Editor's rote — For the school rear commencing is Septemb- rrc� �+, icy",- said Mr. Wank. ,The Z. er next, the Ontario-Deparment of Educatign'ha authorized an _ �. feeling is that the cera.would be , entirely new arrangement of Secondary. School_ Courses. in-sa- - left- at Brougham; but in case ft effort to make- the public, particularly the parents and grade e I News Correspondent Parks Administrator i of night emergency' calls, the t►tudents in. the community. familiar with the new courses, the i employee would use his own News called on -Mr. V. E. Stetler, Principal of Dunbarton Comp- i Mr_ Harry Ashton has. been acid be paid 10 serifs rhileage." For '�� Years appointed Parks Aaministrator Councillor Greening said — +•e Scat Thor ,..•boot' �t opened last September. Is the new• o f t Rei. E. G. Robinson Re�',�r ' est-of the Pickering Hi%trlet High School Board's three secondary - eF ef '• I__ of 4t. George% Anglican Chu ch He will he in charge of parks made li study-of the present m11- sehools. His comments follow-in a two-part ,eriey, to be conclud- :l► m '.►Lary, Mattheww'w•ho has at-Pickering for over 30 year,, I ea a aid, and feels .that the • maintenance, administration of g P ed in next week'% NEWS. 1 been t I will be the %peci.,J speaker thi* ! c oi• in les _ e,pondent in Brougham for the f tin � Sc o h be paid - recreation activities to aero cars would f s or all 'ex endittires for both inday morning. tan two years f purchased. ,t t i yeah:' celebrated her i S eial serniees are bein Couneillrtr Deakin-said that...- Question - At tpe present time-our local schools.offer"thetriad- f paC parks.and 'recreation, help re- I Pc' g itional General Course, the four year Commercial Course. and 91%t . birthday lai%t Thur,Alay, creation committee setup bud- , held this month to rommerr•.r large firms use 'big tars .and provide.some opportunity'for stridents to attend the four-year. ylarch _9th. gest and to.account [o.Cotincil ate the 130th anniversary of the ' feel it "pays off''' 'Technical course offered in neighboring municipalities- Why does She ie now dean of our,cora church and the dedication of the 1 Councillor Mowbray-.g g l';'� for all equipment purchased for i Y'. argued .. •the Deparment of Education feel•it necessary,to offer such a evpond#nt, and ha, falthfully park and recreation. purposes. new Parish Ball. that, this was not the same sit. Answer - Part oi,the answer to that questions contained in a all these yean. ; _- ,_ -. - g rrcardrd,the neve of Broughstm variety of new courses? _ r N - nation fora municipality.. H It gory without saying, that ! inferred that• "prestige" was fereward by the Honourable John'P, Roberts, Prime Minister of I we. -deeply appreelute her un i '. ' net a factor, but saving money Wy -as, attd pointed out that Con- .� tiring rifDrtK... _, - 'sumera Gas slid Bell Telephone which has recen y bees distributed totoa, in his i;ntroauct1.,on of the- klall the"AftG de 8Grade students I At this time, we. along with ' j in the Province. Let me quote, — Mang communities will be a host of uthen extend our be%t+ P f Cker- ing T Village 1 e5 are both curia small care. eiests and a dtudes of ir ili seeking education after Grade 8: g e yearn oft - Reeve $ he Road.De- nt, able to offer a wide variety"of programmes to suit;the needs, int• wi%h" for many more � - ` cod heultti and 'all that goes+ - .- _ !partmerit, Welfare Department, P P p g The' St. 'John's--Ambulance 'well; J. Sherman Scott'�Recve i the'Bylaw.Officer slid Engineer- with it. Such variety is necessary if We are to ensure the fullest poss- _ First Aid Course will comm- of 'Pickering Twp., Cyril E. ing Dept. were'the ones in mind able growth of understanding, knowledge and skill on the part of ease on ionday,'April•9, at S.aO Morley. Reeve of Pickering�'i11• + for-..using_ the cars..He said be. all young people of the Province. And such growth;on not merely . p, m; in St_. George's Parish _age: Aubrey Wice,- Church-('01- cause of the low mileage done a provincial- but indeed,a national basis is vital to the economic,I Pickering Rotary Club by the _Assessment Dept., it Hall. ' u�nnist, Toronto Telegram. R v nurvfwal of our free society. No limitations of educational opp- i , Lady Baden-Powell, "World r E, Olive, S'.'Pard'3 ur h, avid not pay to have ears pur- s ortunity can be allowed to inhibit the development- of the,total.' Chief Guides was avast speaker Dunbarton, aq=+rtes} in the t^ chased for their use. _creative and.productive capacity of our people. , i Entertains. Leaside at a. tea given in her honor at vice.. Last.-Sunday was the first Councillor Mowbray pointed Maurice Cody Hall: St. Paul's" in a series of special services .-out that the purchase of sm.aIl. There was a.time.when the boy or girl who did not attend see. 1 i cars did not reflect on the ex- Anglican Church, Bloor St..Tor• .tq -be held during. April, the' ondary school or who dropped out of school before completing A�bout'twenty meriffiers oY'the onto, on A rib 3. Attending pease accounts'of the,.four De. P g 1Mth anniversary St. George's artments" mentioned;`nor was his.programme of studies could earn a living and make,some con-_i Leaside..Rotary Club •were the from here were: Mrs. Har G. P t�' r,_mgregation. there thought of an g tribution to the economic growth of society in employment that .guests, on Monday night of the Cook, Division Eommissigner, g y paddin Attending tfte "Professor's' of mileage- It was-•sin 1 required little"or no_skill. Such..areas df employment are`rapidly local Club, the visitors taking and-Mrs, T. J. Wheeler, Council Tittle at CFTO, Channel 9, last gsimply a -"vanishing as more efficient mechanical method of production and over the program, and d any Member. Fnturdav to celebrate his birth- matter of econoiitics. Me- distribution are adopted to maintain the economic strength of our i fglk down.on the main ,street On Wednesday, at the Queen day April 1, was David Mc• were hearing 'unusual noises- Elizabeth Bldg.. C. N. E.democracy. 'In. 1960. semi-skilled and unskilled occupations ace- g'• Kathy Eachnie, who was six years old Y P - P Y Y everything was under control. Bongard, 1st. Pickering G. G. Ascom anyfn David, Was Ask Paving At ousted for thirt one er.cent of em to ment in Canada. B 1975, P g The Leaside , members are a Company,' Ann Messer, ' '1st. L✓sada' 'Disney, Paul Flynn, they will account for only:twelve per cent.'No young person can bunch of lusty singers, and they PickeringBrownie Park: Betty afford'to leave school without adds to hie understanding of life Y Lynn McE;tettnie. After the p�o- '� g may have been heard down- Cummings, 2nd. Pickering G. a/► s and his appreciation of our cultural heritage,the.mastery of some town during the sin son gram, all the children.had ea ke _Pickering' Beach g g' g• G. Company, were among the Actin • P Y, g . and `ice .cream popsicles, .hal- _ okill dr=tile_Acq+»airion_:a •some fund'_of- knowledge fiat our soc- -Mrs. Worthington, • at the -fbrty-five Guides ,from. the. sur--loons and etitographed pictures iety recognizes as worthy of reward." lifgh School Cafeteria, as usual, rounding area, chosen to represr of the, "Professor". Professor Marcus Long, of the University of Toronta,- eaking Provided -an 'excellent dinner, ent their Distrief at this Rielly. The World Council of Church. Mr, Ronald Blaker headed a last ween at the annual meiting of-the hiduarfat Contractors with excellent service. Accompanying the girls is Mrs. § held at New Delhi in 1961, Pickering .Beach delegation Association of Canada, as reported by the Toronto Telegram, had President .Clarke Richardson B. Kearney, Dist- Commission• -duriftg the summer, had reprpa_ which this week, ask Picker- resided; for the opening, then ers -ntatives speaking at Simcnv ing Township Council to do turned t e. meeting over to ,the Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Taylor St. United Chureh, Oshawa, on ' something about road conditions unemployable by 1975. Another must for a job will be a back. Leaside ardent. left on Saturday for three in their area. und• of scientific train Y' April 2. Attending from here gro ng." Mr. Blaker said he understood H. Malcolm Smith, was in.. weeks in Florida. were: •Rev. M. and Mrs... Pitt- What does this mean to parents and students of our commum- troduced'as the- speaker, who Celebrating, their birthdays.' . that-preparation•• and paving ity'? It means t, its the Y Edges Mrs. G. _H: Bray, D m- was to have been done=slime y. past, far too many 'students of good recently returlsed front a trip with parties, this week are: .Edgar Jame'a Mrs. W. W. Tom- ability, quite c able of completing High School, apparently-, from .1 to Europe, inclu ng West Ger- Allison McBean, Church St. N., finson and- Mrs. B. Murkar, time ago, He asked that Ran _- lack of interes the traditional academic subjects, dropped out many, an that Lrea was the who was thirteen years old on Mrs. George Lawrence, Dun•I Road] Lakeview Road _ and Pow- out of school an 'were able• to get work of a sort. In the future, subject of much o his address. April 2; and 'Terry Trollope, harton, had the pleasure of a' Shoal Point, Cherry and Pow- He spoke-at so h on the nine years.,on April 5. ell streets all be readied ' for even -such employment will be hard to find: We hope; with-the Po P - re-union with her cousin, His�,paving. _ variety of courses now being offered, that each pupil entering-.a "Common Market' approving, . Glad Io see Mr. Jack Calvert- (grace, the Mosf Reverend Fow•i Road Chairman De seconder school will be able to select: a ro ramme'of stud we believe of same. out on the street again follow- .and-Clark. Primate of Ail Can. I p•' Reeve Y P g 3 fn his return from hospital. Mrs. Jean McPherson said--she g. P ads, on Sunday of last a ok. ' that he will pursue successfully to its completion. did not know what the Ward 3. On. Friday, ;March 30, the The .Primnte spent a few hoiirs j We also hope that our students will be able .to acquire suffic• Sentinels", Mrs. H. G. West Councillor had,to mind for this at the Lawrence home, w•'rfi lefit skills to ensure. them a welcome into the-industrial aril NO Dear, iOu Cant ney's Grade 9 girls went shopp- gave them time to bring r^.,r, ,year, but that a road inspection commercial community. ing to busy presents for wIt•s• other.up-to-date,on family i +-� would be made within a few ' Question Could you be specific and tell us something of the I Westney's French - girI Marie •ers. \Tis. Lawrence said'TT t _ s new courses', - Louise. After • .shopping, thej• Grace had just returned fru , ! Work For e . . week - ` w••�nt to .Janice Egeroff's fin F iirol5e, and had'given an.ad 1. j - Answer - The new,secondary courses will come, into existenct - supper. and to;w•rap presents. ass at Lor.clon, Ont., then on to - e in September, and then, only for the pupils in,Grade,9_ They will'- Joao- Box Derby Department heads of Picker• . While-sett-ing'._this-tvpe',, we '.'ie};eiin,; for Sunday nibrning.' 'advance from year to year in the new programmes_, Ttie presfnt ' iii Township Vfuniei al Office ' g �ittronrt rnt Sunda3 nfght'.In(d ltd h sr'hoot_students will r;ontinue g P P are listenin to one of t hi• maul;: a ' g IA the existing courses until r%tijl only he'able to engane,cel' (L-01N' newscasts, Ft4ght ni+t.• we tint ]engin:, immediately for - BULLETIN . -thev have been graduated. In-September, the existing t,c•nera:+ -lain persons from now on,_to "are lienring. ntorP.. about 'this r)ttnira �Tor.d:i ' morning.' -""^ , Cor rdiercial and Teelinical courses will-have disappeared for net+• i •,c•nrk direotlr under them. ^ganihling )oir',"' Trnesii;;r�*,! .- fit.- ('l,n'.'n r' '•tt�e, of T.nrh- "f,eri�tratio;r Date" for, 'the classes. These students•will enroll in"otie iif ihrEse,crjueFeti; ,I) They xill not be allimed to Some -':big Names are }zeins' w!h: Etnl:: -� f; ",1- hip fa3nily;' Bir)• Rtd9(- F.Pst Anfival_'Soa�! Arts and Science, ,2i Busrness .in4 Commerce or i3, Srienec , en nhc the fillorvin persmts: drawn into this and ��e drui't ;. at„l Mfr Fr:,nk Pr",s Box Derby has beer extet:rle,l husband„ -,wife, brother, sister don't . _ . _ — _ _ y_ ex both 5 and .1,Nr:ir .(tour es, 'Glia ci }ear course iii. each pt ug. ; l'ndrnt. child:-nncl�, :,iint::ncpla- who} business , !o hc': r .\frs.-Norman 'boy, tinder iniu'tecn ve:ur r. l - -cw, air e. first cousins 'or 4t: Gerit•re'•. :1r::'li,nit,('h•i., !. _ 1Tair. Ft., hat been situ -age,--.. 'in' Pickerin^ " ilmme'm:ii' seed tar T'niycrsit} ,tr some nthcr.f tr�n_nf lv+.tet s�c- I sponse of ally persrrns st,tn,i,inr' was filler} Jo Cn! n ;i!,. o!r ::•',;.,;'' ,.• you fist s+neral da^Q. TOwnslui wishes to enter. he ondary srhool education: Either niay ]earl ,lire r:tly to.e,ntl,lm ttivrt+ -of the Pririrnt,t -r,f C':,n.,r,.a,• ,{, :., IT+c , �chi,nl's rla} map do by coli iclin;� in iu,;;;o't the afritcs:itii telalrt3n I like to reyal'rd !hCse, three contras as areaia nf.siaTaiait-inter• Tt-is permissible for a deprift- ritong the 'yisiVrs' � v+e tilt.' - T� :-it •rind•D^niel Well- 'George Alsop S3p.3:;ia, •nr- I?}- .• 1 est. Any branch may lert,l the student to the highest levels of I meat !heard 1.0 .have a relative Miohael-Start•, and \ire. Sk: rr: . %,t!,:a ;ho Pr, lintinar^:, on mailing his Registration for 9 L formal training and echic,rtinn,..The ?hoice of rvturse, therefore; working in 'a department other T. D. Thnmas,- M.. P:-•P., at,d �;;n;;lnr l:r,t, oti-r'r Pi�ker.jng !ling with the 56-cent fee; t i 1;a; w•ilLd'epend .on the.fieldAn which the sliulent plans to:work.-Brief -thikn hip-own,"or to have two -Mrs. Thomas,-1fa titters of"(is; - 'T :!r, Jlir;l; ;',•hool They go on, Ridges Recreation Committee Yonp „ j CONTINUED ON P:1GF. 2 lated. workingfor him. Earl Dc,v,swc•!I .. " _ r _ _ _ _ 4, Fie.kering, Ont. l/ NEWS � gp=my, APR= 5, 19a TNIt PtCKItRIN0 _ i h School• • Continued er 'Thom ori, Q*C* THE' PICKERING NEWS- � = — _W�lc _ _ that thr student iMemated in the use of sYrrl' BARRISTER SOLICITOR ` • NOTARY PUBLIC - f • la:tnaed et-try TAttrrds+y 4,,.,a .a u, s..oti.aic,au:•e, M'itne. and li,ngua,ge would choose Arta COMMISSIONER- 6R OATHS stitying' t►rt ,ntbrest in tntering the business ' .:by The News Prildint d1td Ptebh+ "r- r'w•r++ # Telephone: WHitehail 2-0910 Atfthori�ed as $stand Class Mail MNttr POEt OAR •t (ttlt°'k iy+t K,•i:.i bi"•''� s� sure tivaute+sn.and Commerce and the student who- VW ae u.teraist tsta sn the helA v! practical problems related to mat• Northwest corner of Old Plant Rood_4R_NQ,_Z-!!_i.Qh`NaX- - soitRIPTIOM, MTFS: SS-}M-IN► �„sp: „s�,� a.r..i7I1 select-t-he-work-offered in the. Science, Tech BARRY Mt1RMR. 16tw ;,.�414Y �,N Tfi%db Ctxtr•ate. I-AA me take a moment to attempt to -_.• confusion in that .___.. y to the end _Technical Courses eve 1 >HrERTISIIIt RATit gPOM RESYtET - rosin' ,u,o i „t 1'herc+ is rum�cu!am,ntartdahowr, the 3 year.. �_�DOnald G. CrQSSi@y 1 the i rtpe ..t tlrq,ir t, with the new p gr a PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT a+urres in alt curer brsstchrs will admit graduates to University a .. Gmae + Howred cpurawe, or to other courses that require satisfactory completion all students of the five year SCARBORAUGIti - 2'481 KL:VGSTON RD.. - 4h11.7126 • { C.eo •s Ansucan Clrurch, 14cRering was on hnnour•e•ti on of Grade 73 studies. At Dunbarton, .nurseswill be in the same academic classes, only seperating AJAX PLAZA RESIDENCE Olw*, D. D.. D. C. l.-. TJW primate of when they attend the special subjects of their pNMcuIxr brauich. - Pickering: WH2O383 t1Mat the is the riser time that Ttte Prii°� of An Canada hair vis- These special subjects will occupy 20 per cent of the total time. Ajax: WH2-1231 — ed for the students planning Ned a Miurch as small as St. t'.eocgc's. The fowr-year programmes, design not ha�`e a more fitting start for they to leave school at the end of Grade 12, again, are not to be con- 17he month of April could fused with the existing four year Commercial and Technical regation of St. George"• than a personal %istt from the bead Courses. The aim of the new courses is to provide a well-balanc- PERSONALIZED PROTECTION -eentet their Church. St, George's has a 130 Year old history• The vert' ed general education, along with sufficient skill training to enable arch the student to obtain satisfying employment. They win, it is true, a R. Fp{�T1ER.—Ii�SURANCE ppearaoce of the Antro red brick rhurah.'trith its stlstely /�• " .-. Det tau'pine trees suggests to both resident and visitor an atmos- offer much of the same training in the skills of the two older courses but they will be much more flexible. ' ��� " 4-0216 pMere of quiet and sanctity. By this, I 'mean that they will be able to !it the needs of the --- _---_ +:- -- Althoogh not a member of St. f eorge's. we have lrnovrn three in Grades student more adequately. the final two years FM AUTO - WE - CASUALTY iGra�des11 and 121 some new Secondaryy School subjects will be a tie ReeAn; Rev. E. G. Robinson R.rv. i. S. Creech and the introduced such as Distributive Education, Contemporary Soc- •Present hector, Rev. Dr. H. S. Shepherd and have counted all of iety and Thought, Modena World Affairs, as well as further actin friendsRev. E, d. Robinson was the wrWer's Courses in Science, such as Biology, Geology and Mineralogy,#UM among or Commercial Training an - Seoat header, back in the mid-thirtiea There will also be Shap d Practical .0 Academic Rork for those ' students who: for one reason or 6LENDALE APPLIANCE SERVICE -:..RL George's neve Pariah Hall will.be dedicated this month and, another, have not been able to obtain a regular promotion from It is 'very fitting that both Reverends Robinson and Crouch will Grade 8. Here Lhe objective will be a very practical one, to ibe back for special services. assist these students to enter and to make progress in the ser- EXPERT REPAIRS TO WASHERS, DRYeRS a vice occupations. .AND DRYERS VENTED hire most Churches in this area, St. George's Mas telt the Lain- Question Where will these courses be offered in our area^. Wit'01 growth and has, like other Cbexches here, been faced with i. Answer - The decision as to how best to offer the new _ 1 + accotnodation to handle the inerewe In members, botch ceruses in the Pickering Area and the building and equipping TEm .Ile 9-'1 7� - pa�w�O of the schools to teach the reouired subjects'has meant that Telep�o p yauag and old. ,.a. the members of.the local.High School Board have had-an ex- gL George's members can well brood of tbeir Church's hlst• tremely busy two years. Thanks to Federal, and Provincial ory, and look forward with anticipation to the future. :rantg. c r lama, PIpblem has beer! :a';6a; }ifted from the under- he dfairmanship -of Mr, - Harold Mitchell last year. and Mr. George Todd currently, -takefront Land Needed �has'-worke44 very hard te--provide the excellent facilities that r C r e-a t-o r s � � i -+. WU! .be Ln-z_-ble for our students in September.. Mr.-A. Ross _ R Ck K Is in the piataning stage of. a especial i•ommitte4 wit rift in Tor. f Irwin„'.Business administrator• .has contributed greatly in the o. MONUMENTS t area of Iaketro initiation and development of. the building'program, onto, to studs harbotlir and park plans tor.the. P E E stretching from about Ciarkson to O%baaa- Tkk' Ajax High-school 4iill offer the $ and 1 tear Courses in Arts , OF DISTINCTION r. Land.Science, and the 4 year Course in Business and Commerce. i O Some time ago. We had a look at a preliminary inap.that shovt- p ekering High. School will offer the 5 and 4 vfar Courses in rk land being designated for that area jnst'rast of 'Arta and Science and the 5 and 4 year Courses in Business and 1, ed some ; for THREE GENERATIONS *.�chman•s Bay. We believe it is the land presently owned by;Commerce.isthl?ickering and Ajax wi21 also offer a one or tiro 'year Mr. Dave Bnmdle. - . _ lacking la Course for those students la n� regular promotion who wish \. This piece of land, i9 one of the last few stretches of public to learn cormrsercia] skillb. -- - , Ll - s beseb at-the I Dunbarton Composite School vii11 offer the 5 and 4 year Staffolsd Broie o -.--beach' in this area. There ix.eour%e Mr. Ferguson' ttashhth of the Rouge and Rutar}, Park ai the mouth of.DuffiriN Courses in ArL9 and Science; the 5 and 4 year Courses in Science. . Technology and Trades-as well asthe one or two,year'Course , -._ meek. We neem to recall that this latter Piece iK al•,o Included in for those students lacking regular promotion who are interested �. - -: M O N U M E N T S in a practical training in the Service'Trades. „ l the plans for public pant,+ on the lakefront. let's.bops *o• _ hie strongly urge the wen that be to exercise their aufhortty The construction presently under way at Dumbarton is largely I DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY #40 8-3552 ; :,,- powers to provide.space for the teaching of the subjects of the Course in. - acquire land for ihy�"purpose. I[ things keep on the way they I Science, Technology and Trades. These facilities are very costly to t►re going and every foot of Iaketront land is privately owned, it I and" are normally-only provided in one school in each commun- ty, -consequently it will be necessary for students-living in wrilf mean that no one but the oaaer and hiy friends will be able _ COOPER BLOCK LTD. .,..to get their,feet wet in Lake O:;tario without tresPas'ing. ��part take advantage .of thus •program. The bus .schedule an art of the High School area to attend Dunharton if they will be re-organized to make this possible. _ '920 CALEDONIA ROAD TORONTO I might also add that the addition. to Dumbarton opening E R T 0 THE E D 1 T 0 a year irotn Oeptember, wiI] include facilities :for the teaching BLOCKS & BRICKS . LETT of the Business f►nd Commerce Course for the students in -.STRUCTURAL STEEL - the.Dunbarton area. .s question - How car a Cra.de-e student, rather young and CRANE RENTAL To -tbe Editor: T"payer's Opin!ou perienced. be sure that he or she is selecting the right Cou. •e' - -- Dear Sir: ., Answer ,= This, of course, is one of the problems. Proper `'3TATION ROAD, PICKERING ONTARIO We would like to comms dance, bot#, in school enc} in the home; is at the root•of the recent articles by Phones WH. 2-1960 'WA• 2-5103. - AAO• •-3911 _^Observer t on S. leS. 2 and the Goslin's statment, atility to the answer. I have been very pleased. with the quality of the budget .presented�by f>ie school pay. ]-think.it's.-the other,_way guidance being offered by the teachers and principals• in the board. It is refreshing to hear around • ability for Goslin to Elementary Schools of the area.'Che Elementary School Inspect- -- - _ someone with concern for civ grab the property ors have given excellent leadership arid-assistance to the Grade s .responsibilities. However we . Some twenty years ago I 8 students. When it comes to the final decision, however, the res- bought 21 1-4 acres of land in porrsibility must rest with the student and his family. In next r are curious .about the "Obsery Pickering Township which I L mas A. Newmans �v• er'a” source of information. We thought would be a good plane w'eek's interview, I will make some suggestions, that I hope. \\� - - minutes-,of--meetings ..--- g -- -. _. ...- be he 1,- to the stud'enta wife are new-itt---Grade-8,-and - e•��•a+•>r� t SOLICITOR 4 -�re� that to rear a. family and have a 1pfn ares brief but can find no grou lace for old age. who will be the first group to take,advantage of our new See- rids for considering any of the P t Working ste in a shop I ondary School Programmes. 'TEtnple 9 219! meetings as being confidential. vcas ableo build-a house, barn Mr, Observer should 'and ut u fences etc. Being a T ROAD, SOUTH DUMBARTON { < { ailelt the' school board just who put P , 'is interested in'their, activities small average I couldn't make mount to about $125.00 a month., lite game fair and square. Why and he would find that at least a living on it, but since I work- How am I to live on that and should some be taxed heavy and . one area does not take the ed in.the shop, was able to build pay Goslin's fancy taxes. I have some not? Is that ,an invitat- the lace, u and the taxes never made high wages, or got ion to go on relief when you school board for granted. The F P.• pay Ridges area through their kept going up. Nobody in the a bonus and I.was lucky to get can't make a living at home S�Fi 21621 QUALITY WH 2-1621 townshi told me, that since I by on the wages.I made. and play a game of lazy'. atepayers Association have P had a representative at nearly was making a living.elsewhere Is this what you call justice? Here'is a statement Premier Y HOLSTERING all school board meetings for I shouldn't spend my money in Mr. Dave -Crichton seems to John Robarts made recently Seperate Public and High Pickering- believe .this is democracy_ .I and I quote. school for the last 'six months After some eighteen years my think he has a lot to learn..,Cos: "Municipalities, I suggest FURN=R; OF ALL KTivDS RECOVERED j at least. I health-gave out. I •wasn't able tin says that it is the price the must find ways to greater ec • That the public generally to work the land; any longer, land is being sold at, just be- enemies both in their current FINEST CUSTOM WORK l, - -speaking are somewhat apatli= so''1-renfed tlae house,-bu cause three or four-uvere=€or-t--Operations and in.their,planning _ ---- ATES FREE ESTIM - f. clic about attending public body wanted t'he land. That's unate enough to sell. 'The rest of capital expenditures, other 11 meetings we heartily' agree. when taxes really started going, of.us are being penalized. What wise the burden of the property KL'�TGSTON RD. 1k WINDSOR DR. i Vt a have been a lone voice at up. In 1959 the-assessment on is one to do, as there Aefinit= owner is in danger of reaching these meetings' but our attend.I the land alone was $960.00;, in ely axe no. buyers, and nobody a.point of inability tp pay " ICKERIItI ONTARIO ' with, such high ,taxes. •• _ - ' once has not been -in vain: Nor 1960 rt was $1595:00; and m.7961 will buy. g _ P G Wm. Wa,ylyk, will our,activities decrease with it was $9,370.00., .less. $1,670.00, i Here is something to think a• :Oshawa, Ontario Y y bout. The township dump,closes - r-- age. It is far two important 'to -that was reduced b this ear's ;— _._ Y j every day at 5 p. 'm. When men lDanseo Plumbing none the efforts.of those.charg-_ ' ,g going g,. se get home the dgnip is locked. _ the future of our children to i appeal. Now this year the build•. _ m s are oin to he reassess•; a and they can not get rid of the.` ed with the responsibility of pro- ed. What's going to ha en _ siding education facilities, We then? I'm barely getting enough., Garbage. Tt is also closed nn And Heating : , SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT intend to keep right on attend nut of rent to 'pay taxes now Saturday when men are hom _ Ing these meetings and offering and' when the building assess- That is why there is so mu h tt'pt7DLANDS ROAD. COMPLETE,SEPTIC TANK SERVICE criticism, 8ssiI tante ot` praise ment -piles. up I'll have to take garbage dumped in the bushes Phone: ATTantie 4•:,93-1 as the occasion, dictates. Per• monefrom mearnings'in the and along the roadside. I think _ 24HOi'R SF:Rt ICF. - K w NEW TANS INSTAi LED haps we. might•even meet the' shop to pay-the differenA in,I there is room for some change. Drain CIPAred And Repaired +y � Obkerver" at some meeting order 4o'hold'the place. What's 1 1 believe in pt'ogress as well All Plumbing PAT DONNE -TEmple 9-1841 e going to happen in the next few as:anyone else. We all Stant.and '.Furnace4 Ch-aned And y hem i gg RA e s 1 Serviced J. A. Fe1Tows,P. R. Irom, the shop, ne which will a-;neimprovements, but Jet's play! ALL WORK (;UARA Bay Ridges Ratepayers A4�iOC.I 'Tnu SDAY, APRIL, 5, 1Bet _ THE PICKER 1 N G N E W S PAGE THR3N1g � ter Bowman, gave a very.inter-I Knox, on March 27, at their "• �. ( r Rebekah lodge Celebr # s 12t F and thank - J0 Re a e h I eating talk on theme home, where they received s -Friendship", ed the great man friends, relatives p � I Y INSURANCE* REAL ESTATEmember's for her welcome, and! and neghbors. Birthday �hny ��S'�A/'C kind deeds besto*ed on her dur•I Mr. and Mrs. Khox celebrated Office WH..2-6212 Residence WE. 2-3115V1 S' ing her sit. Sister Isabell 'their Golden Wedding Anniver- - Saunders D. D. P., spoke brief-I sary on March 27, at home. The regular meeting of .Toy completed. Lodge closed in 1}. A gift was presented to Sis ' Their home looked lovely, hay- Rebekah Lodge No. 335 was;'form, followed by a program. ter Bowman on behalf of the ing been decorated for the socc. of held on Monday evening, Mar. Mrs. Kay Ward, Claremont. members of the District No. i, salon by the capable hands of 26, in the fora: of- a Birthday was introduced and showed a f bb Eas- M Donaldson.__.. L � _ e closed iron. Erie -- - Part to c the-twelfth umber of.coloured slides taken• ut form Mrs. na y Lodge Y Man friends „ , Y ,.n ter Rebekah Lodge, followed by and-relatives called to congest• POUT Fi'l6 lY Roudgt'�gt'Itj' anniversaryof e lodge.' on their trip abroad, last sum- light refreshments. 1.ulate, and wish them the best Noble Grand Sister Jean Ell-, mer, were much appreciated. in lite They received man, icott, presided, assisted by Vice- Two lovely solos were sung by cards and letters, amen them ::..32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 - Grand Sister Isobel Annis. Sister Louella Kennedy, of Can- among'them,congratulatons from the Prime `. There were many visitors from nington. Lunch was served with BROUGHAM NEWS I banister, Jno. Diefenbaker, -PICKERING, ONTARIO I the various lodges, present for a lovely birthday cake; decors- Premier John Robarts, Hon. the occasion; and were made ted in the lodge colours, and I The Young People of Brough- Michael Starr, Dr. M. B. Dy- welcome by the Noble Grand adorned with tweelve candles, lit am L*nited Church met in the mond, and 'a scroll from the _ and members. _ by .twelve past Noble Grande school on Sunday evening. withovinc 'Hon Jno. The .Charter was draped, m of Joy ge. �i ar} yen ac an in charge yar oving memory is I ,. _,i was fne the p o a er lovely gifts and 'flowers, and R. O H N L A ena Munroe, Past President of winner of t^_e quilt drawn. and Dorothy Willson in charge'! an oil painting from their fam- 1 f e ;' the Rebekah Assembly. Minutes o 0 00 �,of lunch. Plans were made for a ill.., and an arrangement of 50 - 1 N 5 U R A N C E of the previous meeting were� Rebekah President Visits Dist. Social Evening to be held ' on I daffodils from their grand-child- cow Pbw read and approved.•Vice-Grand I A special,meeting was held, April 27,, to include bowling, ; ren. Their two daughters, and' - :ASSURANCE Sister Annis gave her Card and -'in the I. O. O. F. Hall, Brook-'The next.meeting will be held ,four--daughtersdamlaw• served ev- PRUDENTIAL COMPANY LTD. OF ENGLAND Sick Rerport. lovely plant of� lin, on 'March 28. when around�on April 15,, with Diane Carter i eryone with a cup of tea 'and a LIFE - AUTOMOBILE = FIRE yellow mums- was presented to two .hundred members and! m charge of the program, and I dainty luncheon, and their four each couple celebrating the Go!- guests representing sever. Re- Margaret Roberts and Paul I sons and two sons-in-law receiv- den. Anniversary of their w•edd-, bekah Lodges of Dist. Oshawa White, in charge of lunch. ed eats at the door. Those -107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST g ing, namely: Mr. and Mrs- W Kest No, met to Y oro. is- Mr.,and bars. Geo. Crowder. pourtng tea were: Mrs. Maud OIEea: Station Plaza, Ajax Shopping Centre• Phone. WN.23301 C. Willson and Mr. and Mrs. W. ter Helen Bowman. President of Monsell. Muskoka, visited his� Ellicott, Mrs. Rendall Ellicott, Phone For laznNdiato Coverage Day Or Night Knox., - of the` P_ebekah .Assembly of sister, Mrs., and Mr. English, I Mrs. Allan Ellicott, Mrs. James Report from the Benevolent Ontario, on her Official Visit. on Sunday. 'Ravey, Mrs_ Chas. SurphlLs, Committee regarding assistance There.were Afternoon and Ev- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bent and .and .Mrs. Ker.. Pascoe. Guests to a family in need. Sister Arny I ening Sessions• and a banquet son David, of Oshawa, vfsited I were present from: Peterbor'or APPRAISALS Burrows reported the quilt. for given in her honor. The after Mrs—W. Hamilton on Sunday. I Bradford. Toronto, Oshawa, ids the Draw, on display, and tick-I noon session was taken--.by Congratulations to, Mr. and Whitby, Uxbridge and autcoti>y- - ets were,now available. KTmovea Rebekah Lodge. Sia- MIs• Wm. Knox, who celebrated Ing districts. An invitation to attend the `•e. Edith Hoar, P. D, D, P, their GoldenWedding on Tues.- NEWELL eWe extend sympathy to the ~, regular meeting of the Unity had the honor of presenting the�. Y: also to Mr. and Mrs. Allan relatives of Mrs. C. R. Petty, (Gladys Newe.11) - '=+4 Club, at Whitby', on Wednesday. President to the Noble Grand. Ellicott, who. celebrated their who passgd away at Fairview April 25, at 8.00 p. m, was acc• ,and triose assembled for a( first anniversary on April 1• I Lodge, over a week ago, _'Reai Estate Broker — Pickering V111d" epted, and a carload of P.'N. School of Instruction. All lodges Mr. and Mrs. De Clare and' WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-"13 G. expect to go. An invitation to took part.in the ceremory. At family. of Nobleton, also Mr. attend the. Birthday Party of 6•00 p. m. a' delicious dinner and Mrs. 'Clayton and family. ' Whitby Phone MOhawk 8-4703 Easter Rebekah Lodge. Picker- was served in the banquet hall. of Toronto, spent the week-end ROSEBANIC �. Goboure FR. 2-7601 mg. on May.io• at s.15 p. m., The evening, session. taken by with their parents, Mr, and was accepted. and a car'oad Sunshine Rebekah Lodge Off- Mrs. George Duncan on Sun The P. T. A. of St. bEar,'e _ �."Nlohvwr'A MNa Eon?of Dw+bonan.Me.2 Higinvel expressed Cher desire to be pre--, icers. Members of Joy Rebekah Unit No. 3. will meet at the School will hold their monthly sent. There were several Lovely Ledge, carrying spring flowers home of Mra. Rem. Ellicott with meeting at the school' on AprJL birthday cards recetvM. Par form-i tn•? (,usa,•d of Honor. .Mme- D. A. Beer as Assistant 12. This will be "apes house" for the Official Irlsit of the Reb• when membets of White Dove Hostess, Mrs. Ray Ellicott will All parents are welcome. Please AL .�} �} ekah-AawmblN Pres dertt• Slre_, Re4ekafi_Lodge�-e3errted be Program Convener. 1 _attend _ �• ��� S ! - L+ +-�� Helen Bowman, , •of Ingersoll. guests. Welcome Ledge. Siotef- The regular meeting of •,the.- Birthday,greetings to Mrs, P. Ont., to 'Brooklin I. O. 0 F. "vide, conferred the Rebekah De-I Women's Institute will beheld Cafik, Pine Ridge Dr. on April MA�,L .L. Y ANAL n 28 i I in the Hall, on Tuesday Hall, on Wednesday; Marc. gree on One. candidate for K.n• y after- 3: afternoon and evening, were:.oven.Lodge. The President, Sia- neon, P� 10. As this is the; Congratulations to Mr. and •j P I.C K E R 1 N G . -. . . _ "yearly" meeting. the Roll Can' Mrs. N. Martin, Old Rosebank • - V=WNARIAl�i twill -be "Pay Your Fee", Re- Rd. S. on heir 8th wedding aw ports Banquet and M6etin9 . lbe f read. ostesses Standing mita I Sorry to hear Mrs.March 26. Rues• .. t i l - .•- - _ • : - •• Trolley, Mrs, Davis, Mrs, Cari-�ford, Rosebank Convalescent • Fauuties _ Old Rosebaak Rd. ?vorth � �, CATERING SERVICES ton and Mrs. Matthews. Home, is not feeling well. i (Sooting 200) mi No. S Pickering_ There.will be a "paper coitec-( There w-in be a Euchre hem. TELEPHONE: tion" on Saturday, April 7 Have at the home of Mr, and Mra .a 99 V r'i Four old newspapers read g pr. WH. 2-0363 -WH. 2-2303 7. TE. 9-18_2 CO'Op I1„ 1 for 9 n d Pine Ria a Dr., on A • - I_ _ �•a�; 1rr''�I I the bons, when they call. 9 and 16. at 8:lfi p, m. This b No. 8. Unit of-the U, C. W, + to raise funds for the C. W. L. Tf o Answer TE:9-1503 f - ,,, ttr••• will meet on Thursday afternoon I There will-be $ table-for begin. w•s"PAS�RE April 19,. at the home of Mrs, hers, and prizes aad refresh-. .:OPTOMETRIC LONG DISTANCE CALL 1•IA�t+� -j,,,�•o. � John white,at. Mrs. Burrowlt. menta. 2.niil+ 1-3i40 s assistant hostess. Mrs. Bur-1The Una ed Church-'Women _ - I a � t m "VISION CARE , >n will'be Program Convener. of the Rouge Hill United Church Hr The Pickering Dist. High will hold a Rummage Sale as JOHN L. RAWBON, R.O. ' YNe Toil photo.) = tr++ * 'Pickering District High School-. the 25th of April at 11.00 a. m,. - PLEASAW STREET ,(OFF LIVERPOOL R0. SOUTH) , Boys' Group will assist in the I Everyone welcome. _ Service of Praise, and render Pleased to hear Mrs, Perry, FRENCHMAN'S SAY I Monteith, Monteith, Riehl ''nree numbers In St. John's Un Dyson Rd. is home from the EYES EXAMINED 6 Co. ..� 'ea Church on.-Sunday after- Scarboro Hospital, and feeling GLASSES FITTED and REPAIRED. �I .►'� noon. April S. much better. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS There will be a Euchre'in the �.�•--"�' ,��- The next Thursday Afternoon �...-� �: Ha on Tuesday evening, April i Euchre will be held at the home EVENINGS - - .,. - G. W. RIEHI-•CJS., R.IA. � 11 BY APPOINTMENT. TE. 9.2609 LICENSED TRUSTEES 19, sponsored by the Vriomen's I of !sirs. Brett•-Kingston-Road. Ajax - Oshawa - StratFord 11M ` Institute, Come out -and -aperd;,L-ast 3seek's winners:l• Mrs. pleasant evening. Wilkins, 2. Mrs. Lee, Con., Mrs. Oshawa RAndolph 5-3527 P g• SEAWAY i BURT R. WATERS, C.A. �, bar and Mrs, Ken Pascoe and,.Toyne, Throw, Mrs..Day... wH�t•hall 2-0894 �.; anuly visaed bar and.bics. P.�n_I Birthday greetings to Kiat WATER SUPPLY - 1'asroe and farnily, Whitby, on �1 ! Bunker, Rougemeunt Dr. on her - WHitehall 2-139 a HAY AND PASTURE MIXTURES.'., I �unday. i 2nd birthday. April 12, grana. 24-HOUR SERA ICE t daughter. of Mr. and.Mrs. Doug. • • /�/1I�'rt���i/ ' Mfr. and 'firs. L�m Knox and las, Rougemount Dr. 7 DAYS:A WEEK ' L L E R �/-( I bit. and bits. Warren Willson, `M �' life-longfriends celebrate $5.00;for 500 GALS. ! ra ed ._ their Golden Wedding Annic er-l Buy,_-Sell,:Trade-_ 'U - -th .$0-fee igOA GA - — caries receng�The two couples, For -Greater Yield Gains .- NFW�- ° a9.0Q for 1500 GALS., - were married on the same Gas and Oil Installations ' ' '.• � at the same hour. Mr. .and Mrs. •- CINn-Out Service Knox visited Mr. and Mrs. Will. -- '" - NOW—More than ever—Me L:o-op t31g 13onUS Hay and son, at Fairview Lodge, where ' b-'re Pros-1:11M takes the olewwork Out of @&dha Mrs- Willson is a patient, and nad pleliarea t-ken toget- RED Qvis NEEDS-YOUR NEilt — - 'TEMPLE TAXI HOW-CALLS -miztures for higher f leld8, 8IId Renee higher farm her, on March 2%. Mr. Willson prefitiL 9 Tudor Street, Ajax How? Snmpiy by taking advantage of our new Is pleased to announce WH. 2-3441 p�+erl:iptzoa mar seed service. And it's so convenient and .sone visited �u'. and l+s�,. _ : fMKI SMC! too.•• 't in owe area t Here's'how it works:jest pay a visit to your Co-op and discuss your'particular IS NOW OIFPERED TO seed requit+emt�te with its Soil and Crop $pecialisk ;'�� TV.- I ;`TEMPLE 3V1� -FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED: Based on Department Of Agriculture recommendations, ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES, I higk qm tq l variety seeds will be accurately blended --! for Information call AVAILABLE FOR ADDITION$ in air NE1r sm MLIORI 7bm specific �^-�� f T TY Towers AND IMPROVEMENTS. I mixturge wM allow for maximum TEmple 9-1144 .,�,,�,��of the klay and pastries required The Tower of Steen th Va ALSO ►URCHASi OR LOAN Y le'latOEkL pl'ogr:3lm. �J`, 9 ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. • I IiE� ee� �' � Yea . IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE • i _FINANCING.i.POR -- -GLEN-DALE. • , �e LFT. 1'ow>tR .Pito an �rr _e -- 000RTEOUS 511MC uu- ;APPLIANCE AUBREY E. IRELAND �ERRtw•.r _- >atet"aauea and oeaaected to,�TV SERVICE _. EXPERT WAIS TO " AND, COMPANY CO.OP. -Our objediva Is_tQmake You more svccessful KY $59.00 �.�r•�ef on t WA�, DR s UNTTED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO - TWA* 9.1756 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. „ "ONZ '17. 0.111!1 W ma !- M -- - - TORCWO S, ONTARIO . . �••... , CLAREMONT CO-MRATWE = TBT- OUR ori s E ! EA01 ,eiv' 1M c...a.. set . .• _ _ , • ._. THURSDAY, APRIL 5, iM pAuF, FOUR _ YHEKERING NEWS �. fell -whae carrying a bottle of _. _Harold. Hopkins 39, Alvin Red- end. card club being Mrs. Kay Hay- H. Gifford. Barbara and Mr milk, shaw 35, Shirley Pilkey 34, Mothers of Guides and Brown- ward, Mrs. Norman. Benson. and 'Mrs. .Gough, all of Scarb - ' ri++n +.� ^•+•" ��•^• tt ���'• . . :ear. ''eU-��3R" fill::, \T oro. visited at the home of Mr Twp. Ends With 1st Claremont Cube and d�>e B,�- � Q " ' Scouts will hold their annual 29. ! have more than one daugh::r, Rene Rennie enjoyed their 5th and Mrs. J. Rennie. Sunday $110,0 Surplus Father and Son banquet at the A special meeting the. they do not have to „et anotl:• .a1:.; «"==c-= w•tor� were i.h. and' ItiTrs Community Hall on April 16th. Guide and Brownies Mother's er_mother for the Mother and they had dinner at the Savarin Hobday and Mrs. Dick bIasop Reeve Sherman Scott, Packer- nary Cooper"is visiting his was held at the home of Mrs. Daughter banquet on May 31. and . ended the Royal Alex. all a Toronto. _ _,_ • ing Township, reported that the parents Mr. and Mrs. Dick, Kay Hayward... Two delegates Cookie Day will be held ons Mr. and Mrs. A. andSamMrs. Wednesday evening the Pei', Council has.come out ahead on Cooper this week. were chosen to attend the ann- May 5 and for the next two and family and Mr. and Mra. Board held a meeting to dis, , :::es. The Claremont Bowling Lea- ual meeting in April in London. week, the Guides will be out B. Wills of Scarboro spent Sun- ' cuss repairs to the hall and the the 1961 expend:t f e said--that,while the audit gue standings: Al Rozell 60. Dist. Comm. Kay Hayward and taking orders• day with friends in Peterboro. park buildings and to _inak -oa� rs,hd•-not. yet submitted tnei.;.._Mel Norrish 5:,-Bob Hockley fr; ? `apt. Jessie McGuire will att- The weekly "Fits•Hundred" On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. plans for the annual field day, repert; they informed him tha' the township ended up the fisca year of 1961 xv'th about a $170+. 'surplus. AUDLEY FOOD- .-._The Sacra_ne " Supper was observed durin-. service oD Sunday afternoon. The C: G. I. T. resumed th- Weekly meetings last week, hay Ing cancelled them for three wcets, during Easter Examin _-__. —atics. - - - nRouge Higs - C/ . The Commuhity Club will meet this Saturday evening. - 'PRICES EFFECTIVE April T, at the home of'Mr. and ' Mrs. John Ashton, Pickering. On No* 2 Hwy: dust .a°st of Rouge Bridge Thurs., Fri. $ Sit.' Some-from here-attended the APRIL ',%Lissionaiy and • Maintenance Op" Every Evening Tr 7.00 p L Except Thum A FrL TNI I" P.Ai'• 5-6-7 - Dinner and WorksImp at Picker- Ing L*nited Church on Monday evening, test week. YORK Canada Fancy Frozen Sliced (Sirs 17e) 1S ox. pkgs. ria«: _. �Ir. M. H. Rapsey, Windsor, CHEESE _ �o �� spent the -week-end at the home of his son, Mr. James Rapsey ' d Mrs. Ra ST'RAWBERRIE ► f�" 69 ° an prey Mr. and• Mrs. Cooper Bath, SLICES 9p and family, of Orangeville, vis- YORK Frozen Haddock ! 02. Pkg�r 1'1■®�■ C ited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Squire, L�C�E on Sunday. QO Half Ib. Pkgs'Mrs. Arch. Bell spent a few • Plain Pimentoor' Nippy• SAVE 17e days last week with Mr. and - Sfor Mrs. Marvin .Barlow, Sturgeon Fi*sh c �""""' MAPLE LEAF Save 10 a '. Point, where Marvin bas taken 6 ex. tins the pi-of ,manager of a YORK Frown Concentrated farm south of Fenelon Falls. b.. -C6d_ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Westney • 9 • re and Mr. Jack Chapman have 4 ' 6C P _ returned from-a two-week mot- - � -- — -- _-- SWANSON'S FROZEN (Save toe) for ! o:. pkgs. ILargi 16- o:. jar C : Green River - - 149 ' .'31r. and Mrs. Jeffries, Port MEAT PIES for 79C -Credit: Mr. and Mrs. Davies of Richmond Hill, visited B. CANADA First Grade Powdery l Skim Milk (Save 16c) and Mrs. Draper, on the week- (RSGULAR) (Save 1 Se) - .end. .. `„- • -•-. ,: C Mr. and Mrs. J:.Ferguson of 12 Large 3 S. Box tulip I Weston. visited Mr. and Mrs. .. =Draper on SuA4ay- ' CRINO Mr. and Mrs. J. Pinnell, of JAY'S or MOUNTAIN VIEW Fancy _ Save 16e) _ 48 oz. tins Fiarp3lMn. Visited the letter'sMARGARINE �� . � mother: Mrs,. L. Lehman ret- _ _ .eptly. ' 59c ' f C omato nice L lbs. C S H ORT ENIN G (Saw 1Se) - Save 9c) 20 os. tins a BANQUET CHOICE Cream We („ E 3 BRED (ROSS NEEDS YOUR HELP - 153S Oz. Tins (Tasty Govern- ALL POPULAR BRAND 0�EN _ f� r ment ins C Meat). CORN ����E� iIfft el •-; ,' • BALSAM *R 1 McViTIE'S Digestive or Crispbread .-• .,(Save 1 }c1 '�z Ib. pkgs. -� 1" M I C DOG FOOD e1scu1Ts 000 : 0 . . .., 0000 . 2 toR• �C ::p rier.a re sorry to hear' Darton o, 200 - Mrs. F. Disney has been t.un- HABITANT VEGETABLE or (Save 9e) Large 28 oz. tins fined to be-i at the home of her 6 f of 59C son Cecil. .03 Mr. and Mrs.;'Lewis ores:'i 3 ani �Lr....n9 firs. B. Jsrr+ieavi. (Case of 48 tins ' 'SOUP- ter C attended t to township direr or. $4.6S -• - - _ Friday-at Broughdn:.-- r dedaUrnl:sere laneous arG«er 6n j ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE & WING FRESH LEAN PORK : S.+.u1'1a} :.:; . at the cn a o:l AIr.,, «-eater,Carson.' mra:or _ BUTTIOAST . - 49 C of :.Liss A,,v2red• Tifien, w' se _ - - — {. r. la• . . - ;BACK BACON Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carsi,r. FEARMAN'S LEAN PEAMEALED ani family visi_ed re:advo at the iece 29e Onilia, -on Sunday. _ P • END CUTS a SLICES Ib. I blr. and Mrs. Ralph Price in, Jack Nelson and son, of Tor-11 • visited Mr. and Mrs. Win. Boneless Rolled Prime l�lb Roast lbs- onto, 79C .ton.White, on'Sunday..' BLADE OR SHORT It • : • •.(die Bone (First Five RiM) The U. 'C. �V. dill meet next ROAST . Wednesday, April.. 11, at the ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' MAPLE LEAF SLICED RINDLEBS _ i ;1 Ib. Pkg. horn of Mra. R. Day, with bars. Lewis Jones' and Mrs". Alam FRESH PORK (P(CNIC7, Manderson n charge of ,the RST.'Ib-'39i, Brialdast $aeon Cmeeting. Roll Call Aa ItemOU,LDER on Easter". FRESH MINCED BEEF . . . . . . • • 2 lbs- 79c Boneless rolled plate brisket pot roast Ib. 49a y �CLAREMONT STANDING PRIME ., .. (6M and 7th RIBS) Mr. and Mrs. Alan Tomlinson SKINLESS - RIB ROAST . :�: : . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . Ib. S9C. of.::amilton, spent th-e weekend here with Dr. X. F. Tomlinson. �. I C LEAN BONELESS STEWING BEEF. . . .1b. 59c Mr.-Jack-Rennie was homeWIENERS �O� last. week after a slight heart FRESH - sp f. ROUND or SQUARE - �. Ib. C ?,r. and Mrs. Jack' Mansell lb. CHICKEN att,.ided the municipal dinner , �nump. � ��� at r3rougham on Friday night. O79 _ 1+o see Mr. Don (Avg. Weight -,3 lbs) = is g� FRESH Grade A Oven,Ready _ 9 f9_,!�„ He0yea out again after his ill- _ ness ' pneumonia. FRESH SLICED TENDER " Frying or Mita Olenda Taylor enter. ,YOUN�.. ::'Roasting -teD:d a nwaber of her �b�l -29� .. _ 35C. . tr r cels St her home on Satur. PORKLIVER :'iY: day eveatnng. Ib. j," ow"thels solfered a �HtCKENS b W'>l� arm ��s : FRESH MINCED STEAK' 0 9 0 . 0 . . ib. 69Cad Nuo" - -- - - lees t.BDAY, ovens, s, rsEe _.. - THE PICKERING NEWS J :-._ ►— rAGE iWZ r' tables, and baking pie for-their `r IUSINESS DIRECTORY • Fathr and Son Banquet last — YOUR GARDEN Monday evening. p Services In I Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lotto®, In By George Ellis'- George Ellis Nursery' and-[andscaping Altana Road, entertaind re U. (,� es from Toronto, Iast Monday. GUARANTEED The 'churc' hes hes Sorry to hear little Robert GU McEACHHIE 5 RIRIAIEIWWINIIWIEHIWIWIIIUIIIWIIWWIIInIL'1tlIiISEIIq{NAHII� �wNs well. Con.. 2,,is not feeling bio-TV Service Congratulations to Mr. and -- -funeral Director In landsca in the lawn is -Ey� %ny Make or Model .:Pickering the canvas on which the gard- Rouge Hills Ave, on their wedding she *. ener paints his picture. This ary, April S. ARTHUR FIELD :�IJ11ted Church green mantle that covers Ha birthdayto Mrs. Gri s- BirthdayGree earth h man practic - _-A1tona-Roel--A rti 2a g Smith, Pine t° Mra, - e ea as y by, : - p . - m , e rove Ave., - PICKERING Private Ambulance Service Minister, REV. -MEL euTTARS functiohs. It keeps down dust, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alderdnce, of who was 86 years young on Mar, __ - DAY OR NIGHT 11W0 CHURCH SERVICES covers mud, prevents erosion, Kingston Rd. entertained rola- 29. _ and conditions soil. I have list- tives from Flint, Mich. last Happy birthday to Maureen _ 9:13 a rn. i 1:07 a.m. S' * * a few practical tips in lawn week-end. Adamache, Con. 1., on her lith { ---WATER- WAl ER DELIVEREDSunday School Same Hours care in the next few Par&- ' The Ladies' Auxiliaty of the birthday, April 7. WM. McEACHNiE, Prop.' - AUDLEY - graphs_ .�. First Rouge Hill Boy Scouts Happy birthday to Mr. Jack 1.15 P. M. - Sun. School Spring would like to thank all mothers Spring, Greenwood Age - April .. ' ,.. S vin Care - INest of Dunbarton - who hlped'them, by'wiiting'on S. , * 2M P. H.,- Church Service As early in April 'as weather - PHONE -- �� - will permit' 'lightly rake the a few pounds of.seed.over it-, _ Plastic. 2-0063 Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN using straight blue grass or fes- 'cue. Rough up any bare spots 1 CHURCH- and seed heavily. Apply fertil- izer _ �UTAM G. LAWSON MORNING WORSHIP 2 lbs. to a hundred square _ t K®hl and CLARKE 11 a.m.-Wast Rouge School _ feet, using a strong • nitrogen - - Auditorium - = i �+ L t Creighton, Fraser, fertilizer, say 10 s 4,.; or '7-7=7s --Barrister atld Sadtar P R E H T I C E w Y SCHOOLS Roil lan enough to flatten out - d " frost bums Don't try to level , - Drynan do Murdoch w.6t Range s�h.al— •�,:: p • r. • .. . -AUCTIONEERS 9:30 a.m.-8 years and over' va out the lawn, by rolling. TELEPHONE.VIM 2-27.41 � -- when the-.wea- E;aRisters, II a.m.-Nursery ,- Be e a sure the em era temperature weeds. QHURC i ST. M. PI llens4d end Authorised for the - _ • ' Solicitors and 11 a.m.-up to S ears y, y C•u6ti6s of Oatorle Gila Yuri` Notaries Public Centennial Road School p Q O) • Farm Ste* Implements, Heawbold laraMrrs. Real 1Maf4 ale• ear 11 a.m.-All ages. above 70 degrees. and rain is Reasonable BANK 9f COMMERCE{HAMBERS not eminent, or you may be 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. OsUALSERVM AT ONE MICE! 5 Simco* St. N., working in vann: _ • Oshawa About sit weeks after the first Midk•6 P.O. Pbas4 AgindY S4W3 application of fertilizer, a 'sec- Maukbaso P.O. Phone Mark. 406 .Telephone RA. 3.3446 r and dose should f applied .to DRUGS LTD St. Georges thicken the grass for summer �'.../ PRENTICE3 bora bean established . o�e5 • " �1OO�s �• 1490• Anglican Church lsome authorities recommend v fertilizers .while the snow is PICKERING - ONTARIO stip on the ground. I personally - -. .-PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS • lteet°r= don't see the point in fertilizing I E. R: FLEURY Dr. I ohn !es>*k REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, B.A.,D.D. frozen ground 'to be washed off Bax 198, Pillaring, Ont. in.the spring thaw.) COSMETICS SUNDRIES . BABY HEEDS I - BARRisTER- - SOLICITOR DENTIST 'IPhan. wH;t.hau 2.3313 - - - -•. - NOTARY PUBLIC _• SUNDAY SERVICES _Summer Care _ - Rltanib of Old 106vtoot l66d * -830 am.-Holy Communion Let the grass grow to at least _ �.�A� �� 11.00 am.-,Morning P during,the STORE HOURS: M;g1,1..d Creek g rays, 1 inches Burin the hot wee- . p . "AT. 2.7391 or AT. 2.1362 _ ,: Oriskering 11.00 a.m.-Holy C*mtnunion ther. If you have a small lawn - r Sunday) and tap- water, you might. be WEEK DAYS DAILY -9 a TME tiCKE6, C. A 1pAGE sL[ 1 NEWS C33f1H *. l'RII. " R (NO y_. ( short discussion, Mr.-Baker advised a sub-committee for hockey',I bills in. and,knowing ,who authorizes them and �� - , representatives beim: Mr.-Hopkins;. Mr. L.aycox and Mr. Beer,- should .be -all specially looked after. Mr. Scott suggested, ""cl IMPORT from " _- and they su'�mit their retort to t:us co,umit, c. I ,eel..; sc.trx�l budges they Fisi`e-L�cur aTt-expenditures, Tune „, y t :nvoly as delay. Time will come When they,wih. have to set PARLIAMENT It was stip,- thus tae ��::: :p to up .. r .a yeo f:figu;:.:,.t_ a .permanent policy. He advised Council is having a meeting .., . the township, thus assisting'most areas. Mr. Laycox figures it Monday to try to come up with a policy..Mr. Laycox commend": - would be money well spent. Mr_Baker advised the Green-River re dollar for dollar, if parks board were found, this would $4 Association represtrntatives this committee could help with their Council out-from from under-5o By HON. MIKE STARR -5o basis. They would sumbit th . M.P. ONTARIO RIDING lighting and pumping system for hockey etc, providing we get budgets. There is a weakness in the 50-50 deal too-ii O: a reasonable budget. He also anentioned the buying.ot ling-chains nor getting started, but not for now. The Reeve mentioned the; for back-stops-in the township, as all are in great need of same, have h d so many meetings - and time is a great factor. Mt' --- - The Prime Minister, the Right Honourable .Tolle C. Diefenbak• and have these erected. by some capable persons of their corn- TheViz-ely xuggests Pickering.Township is such_a large area, sma; er,-introduced a Resolution in the House.of Commons to the eff- munity, to save expense of erection. Mr. Hopkins felt when spend- comunities so widely spread,, with two courfcil •members oa act thaC a'Select Committee be appointed to consider'with.the. Ing township money, the erection of these backstops should he the hoard, if such had a Park Board, could they spare this tint ...-. - Speaker'of the House. of Commons the procedures of the House done properly, by a paid expert-the others on the committee _ tmg _- for.the purpose of suggesting any changes that may be desirable disagreed as have had it done satisfactorily before. _ for.all these Park Board nee s �Sariy suggestions arose, an • questions could one member-6f each Park Board of the townsW-- to expidite the business of the House, and in particular, the des.' goods,such as softball ar.d hock- -At' on this Recreation Committee? Mr. Scott felt the move rapility of,repealing the closure rule. In regards to buying sporting '. This is one of the promises that the Prime Minister made sit- ey equipment; it.was-suggested we-ask for tenders in buying. It had not been wasted in the past, but the township has growls er the unfortunate happenings in the House of Commons,when was mored by'Don. Hopkins end seconded by John Greening, Dams, grid must lace it. Ederittially will have Co have a Park n the pipeline created so much attention throughout that our requirements for.softball be sent to manufacturers of Committee. 1Lr. Laycox felt each Ward should have a Par the debate Ditson etc., ` in Board; and Recreation Committee meet with them. Rathe NRU : .Canada. . =. _ . . At that time the form Governhient applied .this rifle. This- tender form, to determine best rice for immediate delivery. Ttris than come-to this Recreation ommittee,.. et them, it l P rule has the effect of terminating debate and has been used only was I'carried". 'After atterd:r_; Council meeting, Reeve Sherman budgets to their local parks hoard, then this,committee wore on two occasions in the past. Scott sat in with this con�mit:ee in order,to advise members as receive'only five budgets with which to contend, then set u* If two omasions in the made to the effect,that this rule should to the heavy. situation ciropp:p, up.'.Mr. Baker-presented=m , some kind of budget- for the coming year. Mr. Baker th=W Mr. Scan for,joining this committee and enlightening us on soar -_ _ ___� repealed. then it will mean that for all time there will. be no Scott the situation within which this committee has been faced• subjects. :firs. McPherson suggested at their meeting of Counc opportunity for a Government to apply closure on debate.' s stated , _ Mr. Scott,advised he res.�:i1y knows the situation. and on.3Londav, they hopes. to.come up with a solution, the whot This procedure was agreed to by the.Liberal Party in the House we must face it, gett'.r:g de•�per and deeper into parks- rna ty evening will be spent on Parks, etc. and the.ma4ter has now been referred for'study and recomirtend parks, education, etc. He feels they will have to have•a policy ruse of sports equipment, as the presnt cupboard isnot w4 ation by this Committee. regarding parks--have some official that run as."Parks" and i the Niunicipal Building could be partitioned .off and locked iyp On the'same day,the Minister of Veterans Affairs also introd- see money not wasted--.see all contracts are all ,properly filled. used a,Resolution to amend the Veterans Land Act: This is for Mr. Scott thinks it not'proper to ex-rect the Recreation Comin- .Deputy Peeve "Mr McPherson is to enquire if cellar undo _ ^_the purpose of extending the period during which a veteran may ittee to do this work, but a committee_to, see this do'iie. With I iciest for uui::y p::.ces. l Abave from m:nut_s :` ::_:a:a named; quality for benefits. It also.provides the establishment of dates when,veterans shall be deemed to be discharged. It provides for the extension of the repayment psriod'of loans and enables the'.Director'to arrange 4 group life insurance for'veterans on a voluntary basis. There is a provision also In these.amendments to provide fur- ther financial assistance to certain-full tiFf?armers Vnd assist- sweris. . .celto! art time farmers,and commercial fishermen. thei >:aa p - Ther'e is a provision in these ainendments for the release to it. .,a veteran of a portion of the land on-which he.is establishes:.- :It is not ani::rapated that.any oppr?sition will he taken to these 'amendments as they are designed to•help the veteran,in. .this area. There ltiave been,quite a number -of amendments during `Ahis.Session'o! Parliament deesigned"to•help ease.the s":Nation ab ENERAL MOTORS far as war veterans are concerned. All :tfembers of the House I - - . Commons.,are in. agreerhent, of course, and it-is expected that these amendments will be approved by Parliament {n can exped -- itious manner. -- -The items on the Order Paper are being dealt with very rapid, ly. The third set ofsupplementary estimates have now been approyed.and all that remains before theend'of the week.is the pass-ing of the final supplementary estimates which. have now been ACAD i tabled in the House of.Commons. . _ There are continuous questions from the Members of the Opp- osition as to when the Budget will be introduced by,the Minister I - • _' ~ ___ _- �, You'll re the Ac�diansbua +nisi of Finance but he.has not as yet set�flie date or made the ane 1�1UJ�i�lii��ll�rt'PJbarslAL�li�IM�''! price. way au••� ouncement in the House of Commons. - A!! of the departmental estimates for the fiscal year 1982.3 eat - _.. a .. n such a of #"1i:. have yet to be considered by the House of Commons and only a I 1 1. `yiv►*o-day start-hat been made on the estimates of the I�partrrtentk� h' Acadian'a fin• ' i lendsines of-Public Works: 1Auncluttered The tt red l nt f utent ttotthis good-looking c+ar.Classic:. unrl an - �. lays' . _ - Reeve Sa . ... . Poli Heeded To Set� �� o ,� �►��' �'�almost 5 f�of hiproane, with equally • - generous legroons„and headroom both front and'esti j .. ..plenty of apace m seat six husky adult. Up Parks And Committees In Twp. - - -• Acadian's wheelbase is a trim 110 inches--longi The Pickering Township Recreation Committee met at Brou � �� ����� enough for comfort, but short enough to gist yoos I ..gham, on March 14. All members present. Mr. Bernard Baker, surprising agility ins a car this roomy. presiding. Mr. Alsop. Bay Ridges explained that their previous Q , Budget letter sent to this Committee did not contain their itemized ` Choose Acadian's 90 hp Econo/1anN ` :account, but stared that Mr. Hopkins sad same. The Bay Ridge.” W)7iff�f1h, ysl flriffy fiPFD/PA�AiYCfI 4 cylinder engine, or peppy. 0 1+P _ representative'stated most of the money they did have, was spent ! M Econoflatne 6-cylinder power on hockey facilities. A Community Hall is being 'built in Park- t land; foo• which money is'greatly, needed, to finish the project. V &ports Equepment has been- received from various people: GENERAL�GE MOTORS ALOE Ahev have also received a•grant. 'The C. B. C: was to-assist in S r this project. '"Have the C. B. C. con itfeed theinselves?:" i asked,Mr. Laycox;."Yeas',.sta.t� .�Lr_;Alsop. "we havo bttt4 f ...An file with their committme'nt•for the shell of the building.' ''They are trying to decide on a certain amount,:,"and are-holding _.nut for.,a..larger- grant-_Chairman.,-Baker asked if they had; s specified ari•. size. Mfr. Alsop advised--a- basic plan was agreed L$ upon, to which'they can always build. :M1Ir: Alsop•was "in the dark" as to the deed of the building. 'Mr. Layeox,,with permission of the Charman, advised Mr. Alsop- he should approach the �- Clerk of ,the Township, who would be able to advise him fully -.:-as to whom the owner of the deed would be; grants etc. Mr. Alsop, w vice as o ow o approa a - _- was advised to work through the Park Board of Bay Ridges with ^ the two members of:Council on the Board. The Bay Ridges Park t F '. Board was to meet the coming week. Their Budget presented to the Township Recreation Committee originally for $1200, had In"dor 4-Door$eine been deletct to approximately $900, after ralizing we had trouble with the Mill Rate.'1Kr. Baker suggested the Committee would s " 40 their best to fulfill their requirements, and suggested to Mr. �h8 'YWr mil, s Alsop-having a Softball meeting soon-asked for co-operation , r from their community to present teams In our Township League. - �r �� - A deputation was present from Green River, consisting of: �� ' fam� s�ze -' ` ~ Wm. Snow, Aar. Caladine and Mrs. H. Coward, asking-what - � � �ZBvalue _ � : M �/ l s AMII-8 Y�I�e... " :.; :. were we going to do,. re their• budget, presented .to this Com- WhitwaT!tires optiorlot sl airs er viittee for the February 14, meeting? Mr. Baker, understanding _ the -grading of their land was left over until spring, of this Btstm $asW'77wTommy Ambrose Shaw"on the CBC-TV nttu"rk on Friday evenings.ChechYow loealliatinga fordrla�t3el wed ts� year; advise&Mr. Snow to'go ahead and have the Work done as ' foil=of 19gl�he-Green=River-Association was .advised _;to form a contract for the rental of thd piece of school property .and pay $1.00 per year rental, thus legalizing their hold, as not + school Property, thus enabling this, committee to `assist"diem'. _ 'This was,being, done. Mr. Baker asked-had their association --- =-- _ - any mesas o! raising fun a,•and. Mr..asked,-had advised that they - 1 '.Ud raised, a considerable amount, and still attempting to do so.The Budget amount asked-for, •from- this community..was $60:. Mfr. DOWLa-Hopkins advised-4W ft the Township gets plans •• '_ LES 'LIMITE .... 'through for all to be transported to social ice everychild PUW.W a the .lt WGAIP, sot ady picked ohildree.� Mr. ycoa ' iA�I1�l•' -- - = =Mtsd thers would not 1» s+usaCi�e ice space for all. After a n1 Hkhal � ,®� l' I �_ J'; l THU-P.SDAY, APREL.5, ,198! _ p T H E F I C K E R I N G N E W S - = - - - PAGE SEVEN - _ TENDERS. _- Coming Events" fiwp. To Hire Man's WA FOR TRACTOR ►101�ER MUSIC AKD DRAMA NIGHT • „One OpiMio � , = - zl ice) # �_ SEALED TENDERS will be re- DL'NB lIt?Ov HIGH SCHOOL Fiscal Agent. BY -_THE OBSERVER cesved by the Township of Pick- Wednesday, April 11 8 P.• M. 1 F a The brokerage house of Bell, ering for: Atlmjsaion 35c. nto,..will be re- (1) One 661- Ford 'Tractor - Last week's Pickering News carried the announcement of the twined by Pickering Township - with loaded rear wheels. a Hili Home And School Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr.,and, bits. R'arrer. Willson-of .. _. D R0Was fiscal agreed Brougham and I want to congratulate them belatedly- Warred _...,wive PTO. Live hydraulics Assoc / It w� agreed that this rvogid 'Willson is known to-.many of the old-time residents of the tow-n- and Hydraulic Lilt, ,wiCh General Meeting, Wednesday, y -five's eds 'ahead. - of a good idea after Mr. Stone, 3 April 11, at COO p. m. Subject- of the above firm spoke,.to the ship and he isosomeone all should know.kia has Isuppose-beea"4 m _ (2r Ford rear 7 ft. mower for ...Che School at Work". Panel - resident of Pickerin for all his life. He has served this area it �,���' 661 tractor, with 2 knives.I Council, this week.' g �i of-'the Teachers: Moderated by Mr. Stone said is firm will long and well and - _ is a Christian gentelman and fine citizen. (3) Ford side 6 ft. mower, Principal. look after the t ship's short- O -O _D - O - O - O - O - O as above. r Please state soonest delivery term financing'Tr a service. I was pleased to see that the*Tow-nship council adopted a real. } date and service lie f rate of'two percent, and they istic approach to the High School budget on March 12th'-b'y-ask- FOr .Sale 'Policy. Vaughan Willard Home And could control the.market to. a, QUOTE Federal and Provincial. 1 ing Lor`more d@tail. The ratepacers and council require all life @ School Association degree, with regard to sale n* ]� 1 Sales Tax'as separate items. The regular. monthly meeting information Available and require I suggest cplanations for any t fipples TENDERS close at noon..April _-bovo-will be held ti township debenture issues. He z; said—if a mar et is-strong or Potatoe� For SaM 16, 1 school on Monde Aril.9, at is "confidential" is ridiculous. If this supposed' "confidential" Y. P weak, the could lel with the bic111tosh $2.25 per bushel. Other ADDRESS TENDERS TO- 8.00 m_ Y.' P materia} deals with salaries and-increases then,teaching,salaries• P timing of sale: varieties available. Please bring the Municipal Corporation of Mr. H. L. McNaught, Asst. ( 'What we are doing is-act- and administration.salaries should be lumped together so that no containers for apples. Open on The Township of Pickering, Director of the Visual Education ing as your-financial advisers, one can ascertainr any inctividual'salary=but the information with -• weekends. - - Brougham, Ontario Branch of the Dept. of Educa-{ for a fee", Mr. Stone said. . respect to the budget should and'must be'rniade public: " PICKERI G ORCHARDS, Attention:•H: Ashton � tion, Toronto, will speak on I Councillor Mowbray said he The aura of"•secrecy surrounding. High School Board affairs -'One mile west of Pickering "Audio Vidal Aids in Educa- felt more confidence coul4 be ,must cease or the council should refuse tq grant mons unless Village, on No. 2. Highway. IN MEMORIAM tion". Y o placed in an agent than a grin- ordered b a Court. Phone: WH2-124 = _ t Y. cipal, at time of selling deben- - In memory of Ronald Green. GREENWOOD:-�-- ' _ By the way I haven't seen any the h FOR SALE-good quality .feed µho passed awn A ril•8, 1961. '- - P y' P HOME & SCHOOL ASSOC. Clerk L. T. Johnston said that School Board as to the purpose of the ;43,000 addition to the Pick- oats; quantity Red Clover Seed: We hear your voice, Regular Meetingering District High School. Is this another "confidential" matter also one Mulkey hay and g--;n We seeyour_"fat E� -between December, and June, : elevator. Call-Sill New man, - AT GREENWOOD SCHOOL the township borrows up to $700, or could those who"pay-for-it hear about it? - -At home or in. some distant MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1962 000 •which at the agent's O -O - O - O - O O - O - O ..I)=bartoh, TEmple 8-2504. place g is rate . At 8.00 P. M. would save about $3500. In the Observer column two weeks ago I took the Area 2. • Those treasured memories'that Mr. McClelland, School Inspect School Board to task for not reducing the mill rate substantially we hold, in view of the a substantial increase in assessment.'Apparently the ' - FOR SALE-Philco upright .re- bit. McClelland, The tides of time will .ne'er antfrigTalar, suitable-for lb.resta unfold. :Public School Inspector figures and calculations supplied to counclLand also to the Pick. ant or large family, 1TT lb. [roz- will speak E "New Trends in � Has Its -Ever.remember .by: Father, • .- ering News were in-error and there w,fll be a Substantial rgduFt-. en food department, like new, "Education" hall price. 37 Lincoln Si. Pick. Mother, Gerald; Douglas and ^,Refreshments Served• At the local Rotary Club it is, ion for which we will all be grateful. ering Village. WH2-4708. and ' and has been, the practice, as The fact there was an,error undet or.several weeks given 0 0 0 There will be a discussion per- with moot other clubs, as an aid this Observer some doubts about the interest of i it1 FOR SALE-Pye 17-inch con- One'year has passed, Dear Ron. iod after Mr::McCleliend's add- in building up- the Treasurer's this budget and graver doubts about the ability and interest sole TV set. $45.00 cash. Phone: Since you were called- away, ress, and"all:parents are invited 'bank account-to "fine" mem- whoever was responsible for the WH 2-4753, after 6.00 p. m. How well do I remember to attend, and make this an int- bers for violation of any of the figures- It seeree to me that the Board should have been loo for the same reduction this Ob- - That sad and weary day. cresting meeting. It is hoped to club's rules and regulations. server was loo fo!and when it was not forthcoming FOR SALE-Off white sport -ugly membered by: -hold•a Strawberry Social and' Sitting down t5 dinner without � ming the Board coat, black gabardine slacks to. Wife Joyce, and daughter Don- Garden Party, during the latter should have spent the time to Lind the reason and hence would . .match, size 16. Phone: WH 2- gyour badge showing: talking out u. part of June. - The EAecutive of turn; making any remark have found the error. I would suggest the Boaid spend more t17n0 would like any suggestions the that might be considered "ad- on-it's homework. - - - ■■aN■■■■■z■■■n■a■■■■■■ members may have about thin verUsing your Qwu buaiaeass" FAIRPORT LAWNMOWER project.p l° --so-on- 'Phis fine of_IlL . A_correllpandent in_}�_ '�Bri —— aRx� EUCHRE PARTY is as a is collected m the respect to the Municipal Board hearing - . and cents, rule, coII ago to -Editor with TO RENT--tworoomed cabin. SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS - what was a Blit to this club, 'a de with the e heater, sink. TEmple SHARPENING AT ��g enlargement oi! the Township Sire Areae She. �c p GREENWOOD SCHOOL few years ago-one of those old complained that the'efforts of her in Influencing'-i!!1,utter 6.00 p. M. F'RP:E PICY•CP FRIDAY. APRIL 6. 1962 fare boxes, used- by Toronto Mipal Board did not.produce ruWts as I suggested the would. RENTAL WELDING street car conductors. Now, this Y t.15 P. M. Mauggeation to Mrs Jackson,. (and I assure those readers I Found - fare (tine) Dox is emptied only _ _ = AL. OWL''N - TEmpk �1� ' Refreshments Served -4AY have that this column is not-becoming ' -FOUND--whited with brown Admisnion - Me. -Per Person now and again, but, recently, ei, affair), m suggestion !n that she contact question in char8e pt �, Phone After 6.00 P. M. Under the wmpicei4 of the that fine box has disappeared, Y x gg - spots. TEmple 9-2368. Week Days Or Week-ends Greenwood•Kin+sale H. and S. no one knows where it is, but killing the race track in South Pickering to find out how to in- ■■■t>t■■■■■■■■'■■■■■■,■■ Assoclatlon suspicion Municipal Board. As I. predicted the race track ob. �f we believe, there is a on fluence the -,.-Wanted - salol again and I suppose Killed permanently a that the thing may have been lectors were suets "lifted" by'someone outside the =10,000.tax revenue for the township. I'ra not at all keen on race- - - club, the contents removed, and -- _' WANTED-good home for male tracks but I must say the last iocarion seemed to be excellent and _ 'pup, 3% months. Predominant- the box tossed in'a ditch or would only really bother-thoar—mt _ ..pup, -collie strain; very affection- 'some other place, epayers who have built their - ate. Call: Mrs. Soutar, 839- AJAX L�IMRER CO. LTD. Anyone*able shed any light homes 1A an inauet:lal area"with full knowledge of the perils. Are 3244, j in this will be welcomed by the these people going to be objecting to industry when it does come. ke One other point Mrs. Jackson, the Pickering Council employed _ Hill. ring Rotary Club*.' a solicitor to assist in putting the Fire°Area over but apparently HelpV� rated didn't feel the" additional tax revenue tram"the race track was - YY Andrew's worthwhile.because a solicitor was not present to promote �e North American Van Lines re- - / passage of this latter by law. Perhaps you should find out for quire a female IBM operator- :he church was well filled your interest Mrs, Jackson why the Township had a solicitor tO supervisor. Requirements are: ,th- worshippers -for the reg- promote the Fire Area abd for me-find..out wh the three years experience on Alpha / , -!ar morning service. The min- the race track and the resu] y. y did not feel Tey Punch Machine, plus 402 �f / ler, Mr, Kenneth Heron con- ting tax revenue should be promoted'? .operating experience. Position _ ;,acted the service. The Junior 'will not be available until May, a•,d Sen'.or choirs entered to the Pickering Ladles' Bowlts Applicants should apply, in p:oc•ess:oval Psalm - "That man _"Hospital Auxiliary - writing, to-Post Office Sox 1,.,, -pe'lfort'bleMedness:" The - - . . League '839. Pickering, Ont, Nt-w Testament Lesson was The April- meeting of •he r.ad !ram St. Luke. A lovely Team poinWomen's Hospital Aueilia7y is •WANTED - single girls for �s No. 1. - T. Brown 31 clerking in large super inacket, _ Qcyio "C,reen Pastures" was to be held in the Nurses' Res_id a-ang by Mrs. Sandra Bonk. Mr. No. 2. -.M. Egeroft ='30 ence on Monday, A "til P, at Must be neat. Apply, in person. VQmplete Financing arranged for the re.cpnn�ihle L, No. 4. - A. Russ � P to-E. L. Stroud' Ltd. Roue e.rnna challenging sermon was 8 00 p, m. A Junior.Auxiliary, . r g DO IT. YOURSELF f10ME: BUILDER. ESTXMATES_ 'on •"Kinsdom of God", and it No. 3. /M. Hunt 21 called the "Checkerettes'.' under FREE ON NLATERIAL RF:QUIRED No. 6. B. Suter 19 , SALE REGISTER _ ;as illustrated by the pa3�able N the -leadership o! 'firs, Eleanpr )k'OC?R riQi'IRII:S Iti6'li3 D r,& the great supggl .The exctlg- 0 5 - E. ,Thompsari "" 18 (`err, has been formed, and they _ cs fir not attending the f,iSt have been busy .^._ak' Easter ' Saturday, April 14, 19fi_, a full - (Scores Over- 280 Flat•- .-line of household furnitur the _ : ' - µere-,all good ones, but the Lord I Eggs Which will be sold at this : property of the La.e Mr Flor• Celt WH. Z•3151 Pickering did not find them acceptable. Win. Richardson 201; Beryl meeting. A Rummage Sale wiA encs.Tavener, 229 Br k• Str„ - We must make sure that the Boys 219, 226: .Marg. ERerotf be held early in May" so, any " North, Whitby.,Ont. Sa at'1'.00 - Q y/�• --' work of the _ Kingdom. cornea 247; June Hobson 219` Eileen one house-cleaning, can keep "p'. m., sharp. LOYAL-POGUE, "� V-5191 A ithr :'• first, The :Junior Congregation Poynton. 211; Jean Disney 211: this in mind. Di. Coates, of the auctioneer. was,led by Mrs. D. Harney, ass- Thelma Brown 203. Ontario Hospital, Whitby, will We also have many Choice Cottage Lots available within isted by Miss Patti Snead. The _ tie guest speaker. After=which DOUGLAS H. BLACK, sassy driving distance' % music at St. Andrew's is under refreatanents will be served. Ontario Land Surveyor :4 r - - the direction of Mrs. Marion Rotary's Easter Seal Campaign . aipfthvw_, 4W Istimales may be 4* W. MeGlement. .!An Nrlma3 p-;- WEST HIId,, ONT. Sunda Cand e-li t Service PICKERING VILLAGE Phone: ATlaotic 2.627(0 PICIUN6' OFFICE and the cantata: 'God's Only. 'The Treasurer' of the lockl oovxea. Ifp►1_�''r� '�,1 - Son, will be presented by the Rotary Club's Easter Seal Sale The'regular meeting of the s Clm Op-and . Up• Tule" choir on Sunday evening, Apr. reported on Monday' evening, Pickering Village Council, wM • For year Lawn and Garden brass Seed Peat 15, at 7.30 p, m. If you have no (lust one week after opening) be beld- an Tuesday, April 10, IAViNG 0 • /�_ church home-a warm'welcorne that receipts to date were,SM. 1962, at 5.06 p.m. to the Oopma •,'Fertllkm Cash S Carry J rKeS. awaits you at St. Andrew's. The This is repotted to be considdr- CLarnbers. we sea Pl'P!!'SBURGH PAII�T'i't! from $4.75 Galion - Sunday School Classes for all ably higher than last'year at life Brace Hogarth, Clerk Wood and wire Feneing;Steel and Cedar Posts, Clothes ages, Sunday at 9.4b a m.. same.period. .� .... The Cam runs from Mar. .. .Line Posts 22 to Aprilll 22-have ou sent Upholstery repairs; •recovery, your's in yet? re-styling. New sets made to or- der.. LUMBER TD der. Wide selection of bligataln. : ..�•afar , � - ., •. CO.• • - - �L/..JIeV s,S{.�� - +• Free Estimates. No'obligation. �f11O0L$1I�1 7 JII{1C, Buy, sell,'Trude - Vee the . Phone: "Bob -'.839.2811. _ _ NEWS CLASSI�EI>�.-- - = - —--- - - gRANCH_. STORE . . ._ ......._.�m�80. . . . ._ 04 Featuring •Savage, Clark and _ SMALL. MOTOR Shoes. Quality Foot - --HELP WANTED Packard RELAX and Call -. Rear ripA eE, )tette Widths. - _ S to Triple E, Cookies Inserted : .'-.Repairs To Lawnmowers, Garden tactors A1ITNNR :Female - fled Stenographer' _Do�tor's -Prescriptions_Filled o9 P , r New old used- Lawnmowers A -Rototille�'s_ for Sale MIT.�HELL Field worker for Welfare Department, Township_. 4518 Kingston Rd West Hill " --UWHMOWER SHARPENING o#. Pkkeri Must. own car -•Sala Start duties Stop 34 at Morningside Dr. _ --- - fTA?ION ItfIAD v'IN. 2.4711 �. Salary, Dints Small Motor Clinic rKum"a — T& }"" edlateh..Reply to L _W._ Cone, Welfare--Sept.,- Plane'-282-985 Y. MGM SM10 Broin _. -23230- . .. W� Ta �lw� - - _ \' 1 K E R l NO - NE W S t THS DAY, APRIL 5,. 18A2 'PACEIGNT E directed by served. Hart for him LO aC0 a solo. Mr. Pitcairn pia w was.-also" a guest artist. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Miller uncle Back came the Warriors the organ. Mian ^Lois Davidson ,�: M Kay,Juriior Choir accompanied _ E T OUGE. 0* _,,ro - a.c "Urn: n �;._ by Mrs. McKay, at the piano, :da enjoying sti=shine for a,.few i6-minute mark. One minute r_on. $an, beaut'tu:iy The Senior The Kiwanians Two-Act Min• audience joining in, is certainly weeks. °re^i [�e e:: C :.`_e '::=ao ^j ::,e s.::y.u: ,e,a:,:. w.+r.Me- Choir sang two numbers. Triads __strel Show last Thursday and worth "Hon. Mention". A stand- Mrs. Winnie Fergiison, Rouge trade it 5 to 4 for the Flyers, from Luke 6: 28 to 41. Dr. Me- an Marlene Mitchell sang two Dr., is spending a few and that seemed to be it, Friday evenings was a,-success ing ovation was . given at the Hills .but t to end in Kings. of Elijah the y fold the story from 1st duets.Soloists of the local choir in entertainment as well as fin- .close of the show. days in Peterboro visiting her this game was meang . Prophet. were: Mrs. Vera Freeman, so- ram ancially.,The cast and progMr. and Mrs. George Craig two daughters and their famil- atie, because five seconds from Even though Elijah proved God rano; Mrs. BitA, Van Du , al- of local talent was worthwhile entertained the cast of the show ies. the end, Larry Fortier got his to the people "when fire and to and Mr. David Fanth�, seeing.Mr:..Geo. Craig, produc-{in their home, Rouge Hills Dr. The next square dance work hat-trick to again tie the score. rain was sent down, yet he had bass ed the show, and his wife Betty- after the performance on Fri- shop of the West Rofige Club is This was wide open hockey, and to flee for his life. After the was accompanist. Howard Hunt day night, when Mrs. Craig�:as to be held Friday-April-13 at a-penalties were very scarce, wind, earthquake and fire, the -vas on. the drums and Gord presented with a bouquet of 8.30 p. M. in Centennial United with Flyers rereiving-the only still, small voice of God told her church hall. Ede Butlin will in- two through 'Craig. and Elijah how best to serve God. __. Devlin, on the guitar:" Mr. Jim roses by he cast. Lynn, Interlocutor, and special The Kiwanians Junior Bowling struct and. call the dancing. goalie Ken Markle. _ Jesus did not call down ire The regular monthly mee numbers by-soloists:•Jim Lynn. was over last Saturday and the Come out and learn new numb- 0 0 0 _. consume the men who crucified ing of the U. C. W. will be held Mrs. Gladys Smith, lir. George winning team with Karen Craig ers as well as brush up on the We Rouge Enters Timmy him, but called for forgiveness. ,on Wednesday, April 12, in the Smith and Mr: Don..r. George i . Captain and Wendy Drink- old and meet your neighbors. -Tyke Tournament We must give up 'our lives in church at 2.00 p. m. were,thoroughly enjoyed. I4irs. waiter. Karen B ynaert, Susan. Brim a rtner and box lunch. P.o a Hockey Com- order to save them. There will be a s tial "Has- Frances Richar ori ana D6n _ Coffee will be served• mittee has entered a team in The elements Lor the co- program. Many happy returns to SLeph- the Timmy Tyke Tournament to inunion service were passed on ter"r. surd Mrs,-L.eSm�-ri1 C�atea i=ardham did a comic act that: dollar and will have their nam• _ `brought laughter•and applauseI es engraved on the silver-i"q- yen Brooks, Rouge Hill Dr., who be held at .Scarboro Arena on the new set given E e c urc Y entertained relatives from Ter- from the audience -ihe�oft F ue._which has the names of all was 12 years old on March 29, Saturday, April-7, 1962. The the On-We-Go Auxiliary. onto, Kingston and Batavia, N.•. shoe dance by air. and Mrs. the members of eaccFi wi to a y, • t -3 Rd., on 'his 7th birthday,. on manager, Henry Mayers, and - Bulletin - ' . in 1H Thorny Bailey and a dance by ,team since the league started •• -- Mrs. Kurakawa (Inez Gallen) Mrs. Helen Laycoa, .%%ere well'; several years ago by: the local Tuesday March 2T and to the players: , Bob Astley and The Communicants' Class is and baby son Paul, from.Caliy-" -�- - - and--ail-- Xiw.anianf, =----- _ --..Dawn Partridge. High- -Larry. Sandham, goal; Fred. beim held on Sunday afternoon ornia. done. The crazy-jokes- g tic's of Dippy Finers (Ed. Bent- Mrs. Mary Scott; East'Aye. lands Dr.; who had ,her 4th Haight, Andrew Quick, Picky at 2 30 p m Birthday greetings to Lsoa- ley), Haystack (Jim Freneh), entertained the Red Cross Can- birthday on Tues. April 3rd. . Reynolds and Danny Shaver, On Thursday afternoon, the and Gates for April 4. t liff (J cox), and vassers in the district to a cof- Many thanks to all the moth- defence; Wayne Brandt,.Jim i Afternoon Unit of the U. C. W. Mrs. L. Hollinger, Mrs. IWL ?ork Chop (Thorny -Bailey), a- ee pat fi-iends_of First. hn _ long -with Lonesome Polecat in her home. West Rouge Cubs and Scouts, Keenan, David NlAyem, Ricky of Mrs 'Gladys Cossar. Mrs. L. Gates, all representing (Ed. Harley) and Hairless Jqe. Mrs. E. Lennox," Ridgewood who helped make the bake sale Mayers, Jeff Miller, Monty Our congregation is invited to the Red Cross, served tea to the (Bill Saccoccio) from the com• Rd. spent last weee'k in Buffalo last Friday, March 30th such Rowan and Brian Tearne, for- attend a service at Beth Sholem Senior ' Citizens at Fairview ie Lii Abner, were certainly ap- with,her daughter Linda. who a success. wards. The team will meet New= Synagogue on Friday evening. Lodge on Wednesday. preciated.by the audience.. Mrs., is appearing in the Ice Follies West Rm*e sports And market in the first game of the Anyone" interested in attending The Red Cross Canvassers a _ Shirley French, dressed in a there. Recreation Assooiatlon day, starting at 8.00 a. M. The can•leave the church at 6.00 p. wish to thank all who so gener- West Rouge School uniform, an- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bantan, of Heekey gl� Play-off Results sweaters have been sponsored m• ously .responded to their call by the Went Rouge Kiwatiis. Next Bunchy, after the morn--fee' funds, during the past few . pounced the numbers and recit- Stitiziyalope, spent the weekend • ed a poem of her versi6n of in Montreal visiting friends. ATOM DIVISION ing service, a luncheon will be weeks. r e Other numbers of Remember to support•your Itesnits - Best out of 3 - .�UHBARTOH held for members who wt'! be ;fir. a:nd Mrs. Green and the West cast -were: Sports and, Recreation Assoc., 2nd Game -Hershey t Prov. going of on a "visitation". family; of Toronto, were din- the cast were:" . Mrs. Shirley Po Miller, Mrs. Vera McKay and by coming their-big-annual (Series iied .one game each) Last Friday evening the choir ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 11 Link Yates. party at Agincourt Recreation Hershey tied up the Atom Mr. C. I. Fletcher has not Variety,Concert was held. The Glenisty, on Sunday. Mr. Jim French-was-respon• Hall, Sato• April 14. There will bestir Prov been well and is confined to his organist of Leaside United Mr. Mi. and Mrs. Walton Hol- le for corn , novelties idence 2 to-i. and this ma es me, played several mes entertained relatives and and skits, and the whole cast's and a g� time for every one. next week's game a sudden- Mrs. Walter Willis is on the selections. Mr. Garnet y rendition- of "When the Saints(Bring along a partner and a death final . Providence had sick list. 1. soloist. at Leaside, thrilled the evening." ;Come Marching In" with the box leach and coffee ivril be mit of the play. but Hershey. Mr. Bili McKay. of O_ A. E. audience with his spiritual sel- Mrs. W. J. Petty, Claremont - to* their chances, and were, in Guelph, spent the week-end ections. Andreas Hertzberg Nursing Home, spent fife last . -- r two goals ahead at .half time. with his parents. Dr: W." A. and played a piano solo- Mrs. Elinor weekend with Mrs. Ruby-Fetty Bill Ridding opened tl% scoring Mrs. McKay. McKean, soprano, from Cherry- and family. at-the- . then assisted Carn Richardson lin "isolation" at the Women's to put Hershey two up at the�College Hospital• for three fifteenth minute mark.. After the week. turn around Providence put on The Kiwanis dinners in April Wash r�� n C __. n- the pressure, but couldn`t lireaic are catered by the Er,ening 1/�/ [,xT ,,��.. i_ ry V�. until the twelfthemia to wehen nce Unit lid d Mrs. at Carey. Your Laundry Picked Up Belated congratulations are ,�.t� Jimmy Allen netted. .equ tried extended to Mr. and Mrs. E. J: Expertly Washed And Delivere • desperately for the .equalizer, i Amnia, -uho- celebrated. their LJG - SSO but Hershey's defence held out 23rd anniversary on March 25. .24-Hour Service to tie up the series. The -only Mrs. Marjorie McCombe•, of - -r penalty was given to Providen• Witlowdale, visited Mr and Caul�1 Same D Service tnwNT®RFUELS i cess Ian Kay for hooking. Mrs. Brian McCombe and fam• ay ay t tts�rw t 0 0 0 on Saturday.. T • WEE DWISiON Mr. "James Ravey. of Sunny� Coln Laundry Pries ruins 3, - Maple Leat '_ { brook Hospital, and Mr. and QQ� Bruins win eerie+► "- tsme t0 0) Mrs. John.Ravey and Mark. of ATlantic 2-�s7Vi Bruins wound up the Pee Wee Ajax, visited Mr. and Mrs: Geo.I PHONE: MON. - FRU - 4.00 to 8.00 P. M. -- �eries by beating titaple Leafs Watson, on Sunday. II SATURDAY 8 - i2 NOON i.'to 2. but they had to "fight Congratulations.to Mr.-Datiid 1 FREE LAUNDRY RAG,wrrH Q�t1PiiuL ORDER_ " 1 -ight up to the final buzzer. The' Fantham, who received ,a 15• call WHZ-4617 Any Time I Bruins opened the `scoFing in k year service in from the Osh- -he second -minute.when. Alan�wa Hospital, last week. u ff��f��C�n� Q i Hughes netted, and they seem- The Evening Cnit of the U. C. Coin-0-Mat - 2250 Kingston Rdm ------------- d to be in•control of the game. W. ted by Mrs.'Carey, is plan. But in-the 14th•minute, Stephen ring a Spring .Tea and Hat ,lark out•dsanced the Bruin I Fashion Show on April 12, at defence in"a race for the puck, Duhbarton United-Church Sun- and beat Roalie Peter Baker to' day School Room.-at 9.00 p. m. :e the score: Three minutes l Mrs. Irene Porter %%-ill be the j after the. turn. around.. .Donnie' commentator. There -will Also R t i Munroe put the Leafs ahead."{be a Home-Baking Table. OSelJanit Hardware Ltd. and the Leafs bench went wild. Little Mark Simpson. of Pine Play swung from end to .end, Drip e..iNas admitted.to Oshawa C. 1. L. PAL*�'TS,•HOUSEWARES, GLASS, GLAZING, x and at the 12-minute riark• Lar-! Hospital last Friday. ;a n• Robinsofy passed to P.ickv i i nited.Ctiureh POWERMOWERS .(TORO, LAWN, BOYS 8e OTFIER$) C;rigcb�•. who netted to again nw - Dr, 'W. A. �icFtay .conducted TOOLS, Pt:.N S ETC. _ ue un the game Bruins"went a•,the quarterly communion ser• _ head"a air. a minute la*e.,- with' `z o y g vice n-Sunday morning, ass, R05EB.;.YK PLAZA '• AT. 21851 mole31 sc "`" a.luck, goal by-.Terry Grigsby, -by--the--Elders. The ,choir - °t dho, after fakir the puck from' - - :z g P sang.. Holy Spirit, Faithful behind the net, shot_in in front G w ., .w... uide.', with Judy" May taking'm • where it .re-bounded off a. de- _'- - --- to he net. ple --— - ------------- fender's afs put onnthet pressl�re abut Tw.O TOP"' ' ' couldn't break throughlfor the equalizer_Bruin's'Stephen Hol- royd and Pandy Riehardson ti d -- FfIRMFRR ' Leafs received four through Jim - - Lennox Chris. Kendrick, - Ke tie Don • Munroe and Gary Ht4hees' . NEXT - Off the-track you'll have a sura winner o o ° for power and efficiency with Essd Tractor Fuels .4.1%rAM DIVISION - •W arriors 5 Flyers.5 50 are lookin for waysand means to lower your (Warriors - i.win - i tie) For'. nd If you gThe second game of the Ban- Of operating costs and increase your prdfits, .dont tam finals was a see-saw battle - and ended in a 5 to 5 tie. Larry •overlook Esso Tractor Fuels. Both Esso Gasoline Fortier opened the scoring for DGES itnd Esso Diesel Fuel are-designed'to provide maxi- the warriors in she third min — ate, but two•minutes later,Glen mum efficiency.' Esso Tractor Fuels have proven Hart assisted by Stuart Bran Oyer and over againi to give more power,more work ran equalized. Warriors again - _ took the lead when Bruce.Craig dollar. 1 netted after receiving a pass IIIYest your fuel dollars`N`isely like'so maWa ny others from Larry Foran. It took a - little longer for Flyers to tie �O - ; :do. 'Call your-'Imperial Esso Agent and make sure the sabre again, but two minutes > _ sh you use Esso Tractor Fuels from now on. . before half-time, Mike Herder -- son nUtrM.etted,•Afterassistileted tarby George y { - - Qn around, was Flyers who led the way, =:COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY F L BENNETT AJAXd t the fifth minute Glen _ 111 i•3 ' • Hart netted after Craig Hilborn _ WOK TO " FOR•THE BEST centred from the corner. War We* rlar's Larry Fortier hien equal - & &Mth O f iced two minutes-later, after re- IgM./ -• aeiving a. pass frost i Norse Al- _ etre yam, Inyessi went ahead agaln � KL at " 19-MJnute mark, .when. es8ef _ 04WIP . Qideit p�wd to - 6 - S' • T H E I C K E K I;std -14* W-S _ - _ PAGF,.1�Tt: Nei,BAY RIDGES HEYIiS --BUDGET - - FRENCHMAN'S . BAYM�O�Ool �;��� 7.30 p' m. Please BroThe final Euchre will be held on Friday, April 6, in the school. Mot School of Hoi7 Redeemer ectly towards providing reers- Most of the ice is now ouV of — held their Executive meeting M Come and bring a friend. Ad- - 'Phe building contract elan anon facilities in Say Ridges• the bay and at the rate it is now Mrs. Sowerby's on Monday, the Assist your dance committee in thawing, it should all be clear FA RPORT 2nd. Plana were made for the mission 50 cents. ladies please. been awarded and .construction m�8 this another huge suce- in another w k. We noticed two PWv'de• will begin shortly. To mark the For information.or tickets � delegates to attend the conYen• ,The belated "Paper Drive' will b start on tlx Ifo] }Ze. or three i<pnt in the.bay during tion, which is to be held in Y call 'Dance Committee Chair- the week Al. Stubbin on BEACH !s now t° be held on Saturday, fl't �.: Toronto on Easter Week. .,,,,,e deemer Seperate School a sh- man, Ray I.iscumbe 839-3805 and Wendy Gildner claim to be The Cub and Scout-Group April T. Ple���a your pap- oet Sod-Turning ceremony will Ray Ridges Rstepsyers Assoc- the first to be in a boat on the �r returns to: Mar- Committee will hold a meeting er ready. be held on Sunday, April 15th. B now everone is aware of Y PPY Mrs. C. Firth, Toronto, aunt' .at the school site on Liverpool Y bay flus yam' t Peterson, five ears old Wayne 3t.-the home of Mr. Sowerb ' the final discussion of the O. It was a nett sight last Fn- � Y ...__. � Mr. Sowerby,_.and his mesh- _ Road, South. All the Catholic M. 8. meeting on the b law pretty $h Tuesday, April 3; to Wayne ew, Mr. Dennis Martin, and families of the . Y day to see sixteen white swans Campkin, eleven years old, and _ friends are invited to a Camp7in, -eight years, her home last week. Guests Miss_Sue Martin, of West Hill, 8h8 enation. However we would of geese arrive, and, many both on April 5; to Susan New- were: Susan Pickard, Dale visited the 8owerby's on Sun- take man, Yenyearm. onLinda DeCarl Bob day be held at 3.00 p. m. The arch, the way in which your Rate- As mi former years, ice-fishing Kathy Cummings, five years, on Crosier, Bryan Munn, Dianne a Er itect, the: general contraptor, payers Assoc., carried out .the huts have been left by their April 9. Moore, Ken Weeks and Shirley on Monday, April 2, when Janet the parish pastor, the newly a• terms of it's instructions from owners until'the ice was unsafe Watson- Pugh was enrolled. Recently, ' - pP�, principal' the general membership. As remove them, and conseq- interesting educational, ted and the p to filen 19 to be shown in the even- Mrs. I. Atkinson, Victory Dr. Nora,Lloyd and Marie McHaus- be present• previously reported, a delegat- uently, -they are either floating ing service at Dunfair Baptist was happy to have her sister, si and Beverley'Boys received If the weather is not favourable ion was sent to the meeting or have sunk, creatinghazard- Mrs. Nancy Weston visit her their second year pin, and Shar- - - Y complete with a brief and c Church this Sunday, at. T.00 p. Y ing the ceremony will be held on p op- ous conditions for boaters. M. The film is from the Can- during the week: on Otter, her first year pin• _ ._.the following Sunday. ies 'of pertinent correspondence Mr. and Mrs. William Powell A meet' of the Library Bd. At the Scout meeting on Apr. adian Bible Society, and fella ul$ Giles A scouts pl In ay Ridges The 'brief was read by-- -home last week. ow our Bible came to us— will be held this Monday even- 2, Ray Sigonomori, Michael { Burnie and copies of correspon- from a trip to Florida. something that should interest ing, April 9, at 6.00 o'clock, at Carter and Jimmy Sowerby Since Sept. 1961, great pro$ dente b John Williams. Among Mrs, Ivy Swan has returned $ Dunfair Baptist Church. were,invested. nese been maR3e in this org- Y everyone. You are also remind P facts, it was from Florida last Tuesday, after ed of.the Sunda School at 9.45 aniassaon. ram y ■sssss•tsssasasta#sss�as�sss�ssssssss�sssslpllstKs - _ the eomWne.d efforts of a hand- apparerrt that the promoters of spending the winter with- her a. m. 'and the Morning Worship the race track would not give daughter and family there !uI of people working directlyial y in to which all are cord. Y� MAY T` ;-with these: groups';and many any assurance" that other pro- Mr, and Mrs. Wni. Dobson ieAy invited. Posed facilities would be prow- spent the week-end in Belleville Con tulations to Ma arse more who have worked or are gra rg _ i { ided. Without these, of-course, visiti friends. ' ! p1laye ►g us part in this has. Ham birthday ' wishes to Tonkin, who" celebrated "her MAKES played a big Pert.in the success- there would no longer'.be even PPS' Y 17th birthday on April 5: toALL }^ tul ,and outstanding the questionable value, of the Heather Joyce who will cele- Kathleen Palmer, who celebra- - t results obtained track to community activities_ berate her 13th birthday on the tes her 15th on April 6: and to . — These gimps in Pickering Township. We feel 6th; and to. Randy Sallows on Y P Of �E� } have been for- Robert Garnet .who celebrates that a vote of thanks is in order Aril eth _ his 10th. birthday.med to provide the girls and P Y his 15th •Mrthda on Aril 7. boyo of Bay Ridges with know- for all persons concerned and Sorry to hear Dave Brundle Members of the Ladies' Dor- ledge and training that will be for those who volunteered, but has been ill since his recent re* cas• Society of Dunfair Church belpfuJ to them and others dur- were not needed. We will also turn from Florida. attended a very informative andARE W - ■ tulationa k> enjoyable' meeting- - Physically arid Spiritually. to any intrvot.ed parties at our Mrs. J. A. Hern, whose birthday ing Beach Community „Baptist - r>r Guides — next general meeting. is on April 10. 1 Church last Monday evening. _ Through the untiring efforts - It is interesting to note that — Bowling -- !Mr. Gunnar Knudsen, the well. of hire. Reynolds, the Guide Your delegation was commend- No. 4 -Flounders 120: No. 6 I known florist, demonstrated,the Captain and her staff. this group ed for their presentation. This % Lions 117; No..2 - Freeloaders art of floral arranging with a had much to do with the final 110: No, 3 • Spoilers 106: No. 5 LOOK AT . .'ALL }tea grown to a tremendous size• decision of the O. 'M. B. Rocketeers 104;-No. 8 Rough verde variety of displays, and T* $ also gave several musical selec= Action has been to en on the, Raiders •96: No. 1. - Clare's - grown to be one-of the largest tions. Refreshments, were ser- _ groups operating in Bay Rid- motion from the floor at the,Clowns 94; No., -"Slowp®kes_75. ved at the close, and each lady gee. A second Guide Company last general meeting concerning0 And Over was favored with,a lovely rose, j certain activities of■the Recrea• And Whyte 209; $arve Fer• You get ' �am has n been formed to accom•, Y Y Y upon leaving. ° i tion Assoc. A date for a gener•i the 242: Lillian Slee 259: Fred modate the large number of P This: Friday evening, Yount i sl meeting of the= Association Scharfe `,00: Gord. Warren 290, Time will be holding their last - "girls who have been on await- - $ ing list. and -wish to join. has been requested and further 1204: Dorothy Wiseman 230; regular meeting of.the season: details will be available at our Alexa Parker 224: Pat Tran- This new group is under the A}3 those who are working on 'FRIGIDAIRE In general meeting., vada 210; Kurt "Reinhardt 200; I _ i leadership of '.►ins. Fred Haines the last Rate era' Ass-!9 Crafts. are urged to be at this S $ ociation news report. we inert- Colley 238: $ob "Mont ornery meeting, to, tom tete their _ rY ' A number of residents of'the Pay 243: John Wood 315,;228 Har of Ba FUd es."Sincere thanks is $. P Pro-"i, extended to these ladies for a coned that There still were same 296: Ernie Vargo 200;g Gary feces: v - fob well done, area of. S. S. 2- Bud et that - _ S,Wm g Gulley 292: Sid Fenton 209; Jean punbarton Fairport Beach area — P-� _.__ were open to question. A mem-1 Holobon' 211, 298. _ :The Scout Grou was orm- attended a community shower September 1961, -with a neem- $ $ held .last Thursday evening, -at O\LY F'1RIGIDAIRE RAI GES i r• � eP her of the school board has High Single Flat: •Marion been contacted and answers Wood 321; And Whyte a 335. berehip of. twelve boys.. They Y yt the Dunbarton United Church, = OFFER A CHOICE OF ALL have been: provided to most of', High' Single .f hand.t • .Jean : _ +were made- : up of boys from g �for Mr, and Mrs. Sid Ba11ik and You get all the Important fes- THESE FEATURES several troops in both Metro inose questions.- Howe,satislact• I Holobon 331: Ernie Vargo 323. family, who lost everything in I - ory these answers are, will"de- High Three - Flat.: Iv Skitch y tures that other' .sake++ have 1.Infinite Heat Selection for the - sued cities and ' towns across 8 Y their recent fire. Man of the pend'on the results achieved by 663: John Wood 810. High Three Ontario. Six short months later g I gifts were household items, Radian-tube Surface Units. Sete - the Troop has a total member- the school, board over the next i hand t: Lois Fertile 780: G. which we hope will help them,in�.plu++ many axclu+slve Frtgidatre any heat from "keep warm" to year. •However,.,.these people Warren 810, the re-establishment of - their i high. Selected heat is spread ship of twenty-serer boys. This $ need your support, as well as' teatares, :some of which are bas been achieved mainly by home. The ladies of Dumbarton I evenly over each element. criticism, and your Ratepayers' i _ United Church and Dunfair- I4 the efforts of all Leaders. Groupe listed here, .plus years-sJread Committee Members and the Assoc. can give you the details! ship to ,send a representative tilt Church co-operated in ser- 2. Pull'N'Clean Oven, whish which will provide the basis for to a combined general meeting vin $ P !k` very active Ladies' Auxiliary g refreshments, styling.plus-the %u riority and slides out for easy cleaning—_ a sound approach to our school .of the BRRA and, Ratepayers Glad to hear Mrs. A. Swain -no hard reach corners tri both,- members. area roblems. ii �dependabilltyof the FrigidaireAn extensive Camping and P Assoc. The building coanmittee is home from the Ajax Hospitaler`you. y 8>tsrnmer Activities Program has once again, we would like to;-rill give a detailed progress.' Adele Foley celebrated herl name .and behind It the Im• 3. been lanned for the- coming remind all our members of the report at this meeting, '6th birthdayon March. 30, with a ran et :Droning surface of P g eneral meeting on Tuesdav, I any range on the market.... r g►onths, designed to hold,the in g g The groups will be asked for a party for friends: Randy Far. mens.technical knowledge and _ lets-.you broil 10 .melt patties fewest of the resent u and April 30. This meeting will be, their support in fund raising uhar, Micheal Dennison, Ma P group {held at the Bay Road School, 1 campaigns to het a a_port-- L Mary reputation of the vast General or,4 large T-bone steaks at once also attract new members. . PPY Po Leeson, Jill Watkiss, Sharon and will start at 7. 5 p, m. Two Sun of the• cost of.th,e new hall. Scoutmaster Ray Liscombe f Rowe, Debbie Grasby, and %IIotor'4 organization.` 4. Porcelain drip bowls under wishes to thank everyone that nezb+ )executive Members will be Members of the building co- Kaathy Couvert. each surface unit- pop out for elected "and Reeve"Scott is ex-i mriiittee will be on hand to an- s -easy cleaning'. - - hsa asarsted in this fine smiles-•. Master. Jimmie Dennison is peeled to be present. i saver questions -of those who back' in hos or and would also like to`Thank _-_ petal and underwent ".Recreation Hall .may be dubious o'the comm in• — the people of Bay Ridges for surgery on his leg last Tuesday. their wholehearted support in . Great strides have been made -ity's ability to embark on such Sorry to,hear Norman Moore. an their moneymaking drive's in the planning and financial` an' important'project. has suffered •a fractured leg, �. in the past arrangement _for the. propos-( Most of the communities in 'and wbl have to celebrate his " ed Pickering Township Reere• the south end •of the township — ladies' Auxiliary --" + P 18th birthday on. April 7, in the }•:tion Hall at the north end of sem to be in favour of const- The B. R. R. A.'.Ladies Aux- Scarboro Gen. Hospital. - iligry and tate Scouts Mothers'{Frenchman's Bay. rutting the recreation hall and -,q�e-marriage of Miss Christ• The building committee app- approve the site chosen b the Auxiliary are holding a rumm• Y ire Gibson, niece of Mrs. R. _ age sale, tea and home baking ointed by the Bay- Ridges Rec• twonship council. Hockey and Mr. Gary Cassell, - sale. It will be hed in the Bay reation Association in conjunct- of Lakeview.Ave. will, be sol- ` Road school, Liverpool Rd. from ion with the Township Park emnized this Saturday, at 5.30 1 to 5 p. m. We would like to Board to do the planning and r , , p• m. at St. Clement's Anglican arrangingon behalf of the en- to. A If,' of Pickering and surrounding tire township hope to release -Congratulations to Mr. and u `<. rea, Saturday, April 14th.' !a detailed financial budget in Mrs. G. Foley, who celehrated : SPRING DANCE about a month. ~04COW4 .., their 12th -weddirlg anniversary A A Spring Dance will-be held However it, is imperative that �W484u! on April 1. on Saturday, May 12, at the these details be held in :bey Eft Mr. and Mrs. G.;Micklewright .. Ajax Community Centre from ante until tenative plans have of Lakeview A-ve. held a family been confirmed.' Tiy6N'�l1� a 8,36 to 12 p. m. Tickets are only ,et-together last Sunday, in i $3.00 per couple. Single tickets The Bay Ridges Ratepayers honor of_Mrs. B. Micklewr•ight :ue also available. Come out Association will send out Smolt- . Sr. of Regina, Sask., who is vis-"d join join the fun and meet your ations to other ratepayers ands iting them for a few weeks. A• neighbors. All proceeds go dir-recreation groups in the town- ER 1 1 Q� ;� niong rnembers of the family present" Were: "'Mr. Mickle- wrightis sister, Mrs. J. Reid, ! and Mrs. R. Collins, both o' st , !'w Hespeler, Ont. David and Philip- Morris. of -General Hard ware Highland Creek were wPP_k-P'1!i •zuests-at the home of Don \ic- ; - KAYE'S• PLUMBING Lean. We Sell The Best and Service PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Miss.Susan Lineham .is ho�n- WH. 2.6717 • •• PICKERING italized again,-in Ajax Hospital. Mrs. R.. Vaile, Alansfield. TOOLS GLASS ' ETC. VY ATER Ont., has been-visiting her cls i- _. - L Ile Rest , - - - -• - - -_ I ghfe"r, Mrs: NornSan Denne: : WELLS, DUG - CLEANED of Victoria Dr. - t DEEPENED The Boy Scouts-anal CithS SFPTiC TAVIKS nual Bottle Drive,' will 15' t I RK'S ELECTRIC _ IN CLEANED ring place Aril t4 to _ M _\o Job Too large Or Small To Please help by saving- alit' 1�'- _ • o • • s I+ ` Re(;ei�•� Oiir immediate bottles 'etc. = ,, _ 'rrlgiaalr, Sales & ervlce Balsdon s Hardware Attention, r ten and 'V " Fred ` -attended the wadding of ti'^;: yr • - ■ • niece Linda, :t Lansin; l'ni'^ ening H 2•VW� P140""'WHitehall 2-0480 - ' Donna Sheedy r_elel: ^•c ? � isaisstrsaaila[Stift![haTlaarsasdlr/!tit>ts1=t1t>tsaas■ Eqx 758 •.Ajax, Ontario 15th,birthday"«'ith .:i par'- ' i E-X--C- ITINGT HERE . . . IT S IS •w� o _ V • >.�. ' fir•` �``�^tG. � - r. A a r�•a s� ��rr�� 40ft1ETHI FOR EVERYONE! That's right•the new IGA Catalogue is packed with a variety of useful and•practical Items. 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