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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_04_12 • _ Y 71 t iY.SLISNE/ wN'ITENALL _ _SINCE N E _ S —2 . 1141 _ " VOL. 79 N.O. 24 THVRSD&T, APRIL.12, 1862 PRICI: 10c PER COSY. • = ;r: :.Broom Sales Will Provide Rink ' Next ' win er rk _ . �� rsL. w Dog Dies After Be ng ,Sma Taken From Master _ Em toyees King Bruno, 2 year old pure- p •,//: , . German Shepherd, die,' v the Pickering Dog Pound of a The announcement last, week A. W. Care, Welfare Officer, r w g for by Pickering Township Council had thiirto say, when asked, "In ! broken heart,"while •aitin g _ y " that four_-..VQlkswagens, would my nninion: I have endeavored a new home.._ 1. '+rr' ,ctulally he was put to sleep, be purchased for use by departat aA times to save money for ' to put him out of misery. The ment heads, doing the greatest.the township, since'tris appoint dog had refused to eat, after be- mileage, has brought mixed re- ment in 1958, In my opinion. , - - ing away from his master. actions from the.four"employ- the purchase of the.Volkswagen .4e The dog's owner, air-,James ees. for an official•-of-this-township '-- - t✓ h Pender of Frenchman's Bay, j ` had been ordered b the court Council agreed 'that the cars, constitutes humiliation and e1n- t i �y. Y would be used b the heads of barrassment toward has efforts to find a new home or a og, p —The Works Dept., The Wel- in maintaining•departmen -_e y and the court also ordered that fare Dept., and The"Bylaw En- iciency. The Welfare Dept. the dog be kept in the pound forcement Officer, and The should be considered as secur- x� until the new home was found- Road Dept. ing confidential., informatiM -Mr. Peader told the court on from those who require this - T. O. Jefferson, Township En- ,� Monday, that when hefound the gineer, and head" of the.Works service, With the township sig- _ dog was pining away, he dec- nature emblazened on these Dept. said, in an interviewt, "I s ided it was best the animal be think this matter is a breach-of care Private and' .confidential pm to 81eep _ expectations, _*when told you work will cease to 'exist." -- would be paid mileage for the Mr. Cane said he telt that— r. use d your own car, at the time time and gasoline would be you were employed. It is a mat- Brougham in"his having to drive'to • r `:' 4 ter of Council policy and Coun- Brougham to pick up his car's Bell Man To �k cil has set the policy, although make a call between I cannot say I agree with it in hoarse and the office, -which he... -- this particular instance. Frank- would ordinarily make en-route At Rotary Next Week ly, I feel the mattei•.of economy to Brougham. will—have to be proven", Another problem arises he The Centennial Community add Recreation Association has a broom sale campaign E. C. Forster,-Bell Telephone said, 'tin the fact that ca11f I , ready to go between April 7 and lith. Proceeds will go for a Skating Rink that will be Representative, will describe J. S. Chapman., Road Supt., do naw, at nights, Saturdays ' available for use of We residents of West Rouge and.Geafennial areas. Buy a broom• how the transistor, developed in said, ""The Volkswagens deal "and Sundays, may not be done • re ready for action are: Cathy Pring, bilks and Harald Feagaa, Bill and 1948 •by Bell researchers, has- waa sponsored by a lack of faith because of the rack of proper , Shown and is making possible many on the. part of Council in re- transportation facilities after . mss- - of the marvels.ot the commumc- - o _ ations world in an address to think Council is beinhe a'very p:n• saved by the purchase of the '• the Pickering Rotary Club on ny-wise and pound-foolish in small cars will not eompensate _ _ Choosing Right high School Course P' C. laude Watson Monday evening next, at 6.30 p: this case. After all, some of the for the lack of service to the m, at the Dist. High School. department hears have budgets takpayers." r that amount to several hundred L, T. Johnston, Clerk, has ` The talk, "This World of thousand dollars and. the sg Is /y� toms 'Townstiip Forte wonders" will"be illustrated b y � been instructed by Council to is important Step F{/� T StU nt y'F on these accounts, with seldom rt rices from several Volks Constable Laurie Watson of equipment showing the transis- g P for at work in such "tuturamic'" a question. I. take this to mean wagers'dealers. It has been sug _ (Editor's Note—this is the- concluding portion of a two-part int- Pickering Village Police De they"are satisfied that we ar> • esiad the cars be a shade of rtment has resigned as cone- inventions aa, the picture-phone g . .;' eniew of Mr. V. E. Steller, Principal of Dunbarton Co>¢tpoelte Pa � and the tone telephone. -saving money for the townet+ip, green, the same colour as the School• in which be discusses the new Secondary School Courses. taBle. here and will be coining when and -where we can. This "West Rouge Water"Tower. - the Pickering Townsh'.p 'force The"speaker will also illustrate sort of ngpve does not do much 'i[Lis wcett. Mr. Stetief will give some suggestions to Grade 8 how the Bell solar battery will Rumours this week, have it, students and their parents aimed Al pro%iding guidance in the on or about May int. operate a transistor radio using in foster loyalty and dCYotton that Council may consider let- = P. C. Waston-joined the viii= in the, part of employees". tin the rays 'from an electric light S employees take the cat'r!"' .--_proper selection of their Grade 9 Course'of Study.) age-force about two years ago. Y HS Ashton, Bylaw ..Enfor• home at ht. during the week. Question - Last week, sir. Stetler, you disoussed the courses He was well liked b the comm- bulb as a source of power. The rrY y m$ $ _ - Y talk' will demonstrate how the j cement Officer, Bald, "This is When Council voted on the , being%introduced by the Department of Education commencing ity and we are sorry to see him transistor has enabled,Bell en- a.policy decision and the deeis- motion last week, to,purchase In September this year.-Could you give some suggestions that leave. gineers"to design complex, auto Ion. in Council's. I am more 4n- ."the:.four" small cars, Councillor might help the Grade 8 student select a secondary school course mate switching, equipment terested in the administration Ross Deakin was the only lone '— that would be beat for him': Dr. Norman Alcock To 'Speak which will be' used in direct dig- of the policy than 1 am,the pur- dissenter. Mr. Deakin telt .the Answer .,Last week I quoted from the Department of Educat- tance dialing.' DDD will some chase of the cars. Prestige dhea' township was as well aril, or bet- ion's booklet,""After Grade Eight" in which-it stated that the new The-Canadian Peare RPcrar• day make it .possible io dial n a e. present mileage of matter to me-a c � it• a ter under th courses would-suit the needs, interests. and aptitudes of pupils ch Institute will meet in Osh.f 3'irect from one telephone to ariy �� system basis "seeking education after Grade 8. Our problem here'"is to under- awa on April is in the Centeal lI other telephone in North Amet• stand as full as we can what is meant bv, **Needs. interests Collegiate Auditorium. ica. ` and aptitudes". Ii the student and his parents could be reason. Bay Ridges, To Get Better Mail_ ably certain of the meaning of these terms and-able to apply j them to the present situation the problem would be solved. Suppose we consider them in.order. .'Needs", in this context. i eke r i n. Village' le s 'Service - May Get Branch mice refers to the secondary school course which will provide the stud- ent with the education and training sufficient to bridge the-gap 4 • Residents of Ba Ridges can 'between Where,he now is and the first•step in work experience I The house recently vacated ulations" and also their leader, Y $ by the Wm. R. -Graham's on fir. Allan Clark, for the wonder- :ook forward to a steady imp: 1 after leaving'school oc to permit.him to enter some.form of post- d b ful music h rd last Frida ev-. rovement in'mail service;-acc- Area` 7 Delegates S •ll Street is now occupied Y isecondary school education. It also has reference to his ability to Mr. and Mrs."Warder and'fain• 'ening at tKe High School. •• ording to Ron. Michael Starr, t Master-the content of the•tsecondary school subjects. The student ily from Rexdale, -Ont. Ontario County's Federal Mem•• Attend Conn roust ask himself, "How long may I reasonably expect to.stay Rev. E. G. Robinson, former ber of the House•of C6mmons, A#ternl Conference ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm." G. Law- "Rector,of St. George's Anglican Atter week-end visits to the in school before I go to work?"' son and family have moved in- Church here, gave the address School Board delegates J..H A study of the marks-obtained in-Grade 8 is-called for at this to their home on Mill Street: at St. George's Church on Sun- Bay Area"and talks with local" Adamson,- 'T.. R. van Houten •" t. What likelihood of success— Say in Grade 13 or i�p a Univ- LAst Thursday, _Mrs. Jowitt day' morning last. His .a ea.r•. residents, including,Mr. J. S. -poin y y $ PP and A. W. as.from Pickering erssit — would thea marks suggest Work habits and a and Mrs. Linton, teachers at the ance at this service was one of Henderson,'energetic President Townshi School Area 2 attend X cQslrse ___- Bg P -------_--_- __... .. .took their-.- of the Bay Ridges Ratepayers desire to do well in school must also be measured. Let us not u i� pool the features of the current cele- ed.the Public School Trustees _of Grades 3 and 4, on a bration of the founding of :St. Association, the Minister of Lab- Association Zone Conference forget that many students of only fair ability but with the flame P P oisr su;°e'ated that a logical pre- tour of the Royal Ontario Mus- George's Parish, 130 years ago �• held in Belleville, April 7th. ...of desf.-•e burning brightly ham been able to reach heights never eum, Toronto, and then on to urinary to household"delivery _Sieved by the brilliant.:Audent with-poor habits of work and P His son Carey, and his daughter .•ould be the establishment of a Informative speeches by' Maple, eitt., 141specten and other Pon little ambition to succeed. beingprocessed. Mr. Baker, of vice, accompanied b their Joyce, were prisent at the ser- branch post office .in the dist p Par►' Y people in the field of education If there would appear to be a reasonable chance for the stud- Maple, gave the'children (there children. Many of his old friends not• were well received by one bund- Suchent to enter after-secondary "school training or be able to comp- were fifty-two of them) a taste in this village and-district were a divisional office would .-red and-fifty Trustees.,Most of lete Grade 13, then the S year course is the logical choice. If -of the syrup right direct from also present. Mr. Robinson aon- likely be considered as soon as (trade 12 would seem.to be the goal.and the.exptctation would the tree, and then after boiling, 'shopping -centre facilities are the discussion centred aroun3 tines to exercise his well- available in the Bay Area, and problems related- to instruction be to enter employment at that rat, a 4 ear course should be had taken place. known wit, with which many.of qualifications, salaries, facilit y Firemen of the village and would do much to solve the diff• us are familiar—even in his ser- ies etc., all of .which were of ' selected. iculties which occasionally oc-- 1. South West Picgering Fire De- mons. He is reported to'be en- Y direct interest to Trustees. "`Interests", as used here should be interpreted to mesa, inter- artment art kept busy these cur in respect to mail deliveries p joying much better health, than andpick-up. Mayor Haig, in opening the 77 eats that indicate a preference for some broad family of Occup- days, running to grass fires. he had been doing for some ations. The. Grade 8 student' is'rarely able to,be certain of the Chief Don Lynde reported lour time. ride was alwaj+s a wet= meeting, stated that the con- - - job he will do when he reaches grass• fires in - one day, last come visitor at the flews Office cent of primary education was • � . • Edwin W. Evans Celebrates likely to change with changing - r"fiaturlty. ' Most students change week. —work stopped, when he came their minds at least once 'from The Red Cross Women's Work in—just to listen. Ed.) 87th Birthday times. Inspector J. H. Cousins r� in his -remarks stressed that a Grade,8 to Grade 10. However, the Committee and friends Tueenjsday. Mr. and Mrs. Re Rackham, a da in Toronto last Tuesday. $ ' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Slack, general requirement of the ed-; changes tend to occur within fair- Y Windsor Dr., were in Belleville, Goodwood, Ont., held "Open ucatfonal system was -to get a- The.trip took in a visit' to the on Sunday, visiting the Don: , ly narrow limits and the 15epart' Eat- Allen Gardens,luncheon at Eat- House' on Saturday', April 7, cross'to'each pupil a feeling of ' ment of Education, in choosing on's Round Room, and the McNevtn's. in honour of her father's 87th individual worth. ` the three secondary school branch- Home Show. This trip was the Sorry to hear Steven Squires, birthday, Edwin W. (Ed.) Ev- Mr. J. H. Adamson, Picker, f es, has given this a great deal of annual holiday of the group, and infant son of Mr, and Mrs., Jas. ans"has'spent his entire life in Ing Township School Area No. consideration. A'student selecting the costs are born by the Ind Squires is in the Oshawa Hosp- Uxbridge Township. He has 2, Board Chairman, was elected ital, with pneumonia; also, Mrs, been a. resident• of Uxbridge Chairman, and Mr. 1•l. M. Mack Science, Technology and Trades, iduals, participating. rather, Earl Town for seventeen ears, hav- ie, Darlington Township School for example may have done so be Mrs. A. E. Calvert, Kingston _ Y P Rd. W., attended an LO. D. E. Wk's+ is Tin n or- Ing lived alone since the-passing Area, Vice-Chairsrtan- of-Zone-2 cause of an interest in civil ens- Convention at the Royal'-Con- ��� but is expected home this of his wife,. nine years s/o. of the Public School Trustees . ineering. He miglit very well naught; Hamilton, two days, of Week• Over sixty. friends and rola-. Aawdstfon. change his'mind and decide to be- this week. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Hogarth Aives called at the Slaok home P1diwlfng Township School. - come,an architect but he .would Glad to see Fred Kirby out and- family. were visiting in south of Goodwood, to gem oon Ares !. Board agreed to organ- " -r' still find 'himself in, the right again after being confined to Hamptosa Sunday gratulations and 711st1 bit QOsl- ifs the 11eXt (lone Conference braltch of secondary school educ- his home.With.a severe cold. _._Mr, and Mrs. John Ashton tfnued Health'. ". • -_ tvltieh T V. E. STETLER, Principal ation. He would be much less Mrs, J. H.•.peattie, Kingston Park Rd., entertained the Aud- _ likely to change to a career-such as teaching English or Mat- '� W., is in the Ajax fiosplt• ley Community- Club last Bat- al this week. We hope to see her uti'day evening, with approxim• Dry home and around again soon. ately thtrty guests, enjoying O ROTARY ma _ - Interest in certain school subjects often gives•a clue to an occ- ,The choir of Pickering If W. euchre and a "sing-along" with OONTIIsfUED ON PAGE t High School deserves "congrat•. W. C. Muroka.r, at the piano. - - __ I , ---PAGE i7© T i *N E PICKER 1 N G NEWS F�.�_ Y �ApRQ. u, 1M 1HEPICKERINGNEW' . S =_ ouR G n�rr --.�. _ al 'T`h Son, ESTABLISNED 1811 " issued every Thursday y George Ellis ' George Ellis Nursery and Laadseaplag. :BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC - by The News Printing and Publishing G+npaay - _-COMM15510NER FOR OATHS _• ' AMllerized as Seand Class Mal kstter Post Office Dept, omnis, on Telephone: Wliiteholl 2-0910 SVU=WTION RATES: $2.54 pK Yew _ UNM Stab= S, " W yaw when choosing a tree for the their white bark adds colour to BARRY 'HURKAR, ElfitQ[. home it must- be remembered the garden especially in winter Northwest Cotner OF Old.Plant Redd On "o.-2 Hi9hwsry that some trees need much time., ° ANYERTISIK RATES UPON KNEST - .` more room than others and . The ,Flowering Crab is an- that all trees.are not lawn trees other small tree which may be --- Shade is needed in the garden planted on a small lawn. Itnald G. Cr s- � � ���� � and-a suitable tree in the right grows 15 to 20 feet hi h when g place may become the centre fully developed. It's beautiful + PUBLIC RELATKMIS. CONSULTANT . - of outdoor living. The larger. not only in it's flowers but someA InMmt took place at PiekeAng Township C-Omcll-laaf- t�ees sueh as Elm, Map!@ Ond varieties liflil red UGR - ?.581 ][CINGBTON BD. AMl•7St6 ween that was butt embarrassing for the principles concerned, Linden are more suitable for leaves. Most of, the smallest AJAX PLAZA_ - - _ RESIDENCE „ ;. the public in attendance and the pre"---at leaBt,thU reporter, the larger properties-The Elm lawn trees belong-to the or'nam- is admired for its sheltering ental flowering trees,"those will Ajax. yM-= Pickering: VFWA383 we refer to was the open discussion about the sal- branches and the Norway, Sug- be'digcussed in a' later article. '1'be their col- With the exception of Willows, ar and Red maple for P P of the clerk. We do not suggest that salaries do not be dis• our and ability to grow into Birches, Poplars and Silver ` esaeed or kept secret team the taxpayer, but we do not feel that well formed trees but they are Maples, all shade trees can be PERSONALIZED PROTECTION ttrere is any necessity-for the Pardee in question to have to sit in also rather- slow growing. One Planted,-successfully in either - of the fastest growing Maples spring or fall. The above-men- �Q C Q _. .a public meeting and listen to the arguments. The engineer would is the Silver Maple but,it should tioned varieties are beat planted / 4. R. �,V I��I.E R��N JU I%r%NCE bas been in the same position, had he not finished his business be. given lots of space and be only in early spring. Trees moat ——- be staked for,the fast "season • � - well awn 'from or .din-.. WA lett the meeting before the salary subject sante up.' Y _--• -a_ __ w'nYlttlt 2-0216 _ posal beds. good-waterfrlg-et least - - 1 'Jens Mauer of salary increases for employees was discussed at If space is available, more twice a week during dry aumm- - _ _ s'lassos meeting and they recommended increases for both the Lindensor Basswoods should be era. Spraying the foliage, the ARF AUTO = ( _CASUALTY planted as they are symmet- branches and trunk is also a above Mentioned. rical and handsome in flower help in hot weather. Trees have R in our feeltis that on matters e! this kind,. disgossions on and foliage. The Pin. Oak may-some enemies, however, such g be used for its graceful droop• as caterpillars, beetles, bores _ As subject could be done in committee of the whole council, or ing habit and bright red leaves. and other insects which cause at least ist the principles involved to leave the.meeting until the Other large growing trees are; a heavy toes of trees eac4t year. APPLIANCE � � Northern Catalpa and Carolina We must not overlook tree die- GLEIVALE KE Maeasetm is'over. Poplar, the first one medium eases such as blights, rusts, fast growing and a -beautlfdl and-rots. They too are a serious Blg Y� q tree both for Sts leaves and the menace. Do not besttate to ask. EXPERT REPAIRS TO WASHERS, DRY!!!S bloom. The Carolina Poplar is any" bonafide nurseryman haw DRYERS VENTED _ .. .. _ fast growing and becomes a to fight these pests. If A little - The assttm of Pickering Township purchasing four small cars gond shade tree. where sFaCe is forethought is exercised to their - { fai department beads has caused no little amount of discussion available.- Shade trees for a Planting: tins will repay � Tele TEA'�1le 9-1758 elm tlre.paat week. The employees are not very happy with this medium-sized lawn can be sel- the care that must be given ■ ected from the following vas- meat. It is obviously not enough >se7e, altbodgb Mr. Ashton says it really does not matter as far iet'ies.- merely to set a trwin the soil .« be In concerned. •'Mountie Ash" - seldom exceed and expect to to grow into a - - 80 feet in height. The berrieA, Perfectly healthy , and stately IN& is not meaat'to be an "on the fence" type of editorial but perhaps their greatest glory, fol- specimen without assistance. If It is difftuh to be one-sided. when you can say something for low We flat-topped white flow- this is true in favourable lue - 'Creators • bstl sides. We can understand bow the employees feel about. ft. sides. er :clusters_of May. z.and"early tions. how much more import- r e a t O f s Q June, ant it is for city trees which -- Ife doubt the mileage bel them pay for their cars. Also we can -_- P Several varieties of Birch a]- havt far different conditions a- MONUMENTS appeeclate the fact that with the amount of driving some of them so never-grow out of hand and gainst which to struggle, de, !t could be more•comfortable in a larger car,-especially when drE; . �J F D!ST!N CT - _ --- -�tour mea in question could not be considered as being midget _ High 1 SchoOI - Continued'. --- - -On 1he__�cosmcil's ddq of _the fence, you have to consider i upationa7 interest. Activities carried on outside school. such as fa- THREE V E N E ZAT IO1 S , matter of economy. and there.is little doubt in our mind that it j hobbies. are 9fgnpoats pointing to the future. How widely does the w!a ■ot be cheaper to drive the small cars. They were designed f student Read and in what fields? The answer to these questions economy and tbey do. give good mileage results. can be.helpful- Remember the three courses; (]) Arts and Science (2► Busin- Staffo" dBros. Ltd. We aaderstand council is to'ove a final decision on the pard- Less and Commerce and l3l Science, Technology and Trades` Into ane of the small cars at the next meeting. Unless some of them Iwhich of these three broad fields of interest the ,student. should J enroll can.be decided on the basis of the.answers to the question h 0 N U M E N T S :true bad a change o[ iniad sigce tact week. the email wars will that have just been asked. DUNDAS ST. EAH WNR6Y MO i-iSS2 ' be purchased. R _ What es 7" ra meant by "Aptifud e'ferric is being very widely - used At present and a. great deal of research.is going on in this field in an effort to predict the likelihood of an individual's succ- ess L E T T E It �'t� THE EDITOR in a particular occupation. Some testing of this sort will be - Carried on in Grade 8. Certain people have greater tentia] in COOPER BLOCK LTD. / _ are amiliar with this in music. Some students urs "Musical", others almost tone deaf. This tal- ent is measurable f such areas as mechanical. verbal,'mathem- 920 CALEDONIA ROAD •- TORONTO Gentlemen _. _ _• papers canned an "on the spot - report from the- Bay Ridges atioal, u istlo lW others. A student with high aptitude-in a cert- BUCKS 8i BRICKS I am writing on beha:f o' the' Ratepayers' Asst', egular gen• ain area V more WCely to succeed in such work than one with a Tshcecutive of the Associdlion to-oral mget:ng •to be Yield APS low aptitude. LaChias test results ,at this point there,'s still many STRUCTURAL STEEL 14 at 8:00 p. r.. at the Bay.Rd, w l demand a full public crtrsction' „ „ ays of determining the student's aptitude in an occupations. School. (CRANE RENTAL d the grossly urn:n:e stater cuts held with considerable accuracy. For example, a study of Your �in,erely,:, _ made In your recent issue -in- jest marks will again be a useful'indicator, Is he scoring wei in . -J. 8.Henderson, Pres. _STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO which-you infer that -the Bay' mathematics? Does he produce beutiful p .• " I Phones: WN. 2-1960 -AWA. 2-5103 - MO. 8-5911 I •supports jhe pZ9poaed Recrea•, (We don't know whit this is all At home, does he repair (successfully) bicycles and houshold { _tlon.-Ball.-You-.-further-_imply. . ( but If some previously- appliances? Does she sew beautifully or ie she all thumbs?"How that this Association is.actively bushed rt is our columnssense? _ . . participating in the preparations re repo I:s her style sense.regarding Buy l8sygeb Ratepay'•� .'Many of the answers to these questions will be enljghtening and for this controver$ial structure. ere' Assoc. is claimed by the _ This'is not so. The Executive• President of•said Assoc., to be wall provide food for thought'a& discussion. Committ a of the Ba Ridges In closing, there-are two points to remember t'1) A transfer -Tilom� A. New* `6 Q. �. g Y g incorrect, Then we must, .of _Ratepayers' Assoc. does not feel course be F��rp,t to gay out.�from one branch to another is possible at the end of Grade 9 if it $ LIt�I1'O8 that it can endorse this project earlier statement was "incor- appears o e advisable a a tme.•4) ea e- klet "After 8l�RRI 'in its_ present fonts, especially rect." Ed.) `• Grade Eight" carefully and thoughtfully. The answers to most of_ Rom since it does not have the your Questions are given there. '!'i'rple ! 0131 saztetion of the general mem- Copy of letter seat to 71ir. Geo. 2 would add one admonition for the Grade 8 students. Regard- FAIRPORT ROAD, (SOUTH DUNBARTON .bership-of•the ,Assoc.•-We feel Neil, who recently wrote to the less of:the branch or the course chosen, you as a student will get' - too, that as instigators of this Pickering. News • , , out of your school experience"resulfs very mush in line with the proposal, the Recreation Assoc. -should refer the matter to their Dear -74r. Well: effort yo,hav�put in. When your dad goes to buy a car he'ex- own members.within the cum- PeCts to Pay for it. You, too, will be expected to pay for your ed • Yust having read your "lett- ucauon, not in,mons rninrity.of Bay Ridges at a gen- e , y,'but in effort, in industry and in sacrifice. WE •2-1621 QUAIAITt .:WH 24M , eral meeting. There, the-merits er to the Editor in the Pick-. Today's diplomas are are not lightly achieved but for that reason ening News of March 22, 1982: and the drawbacks of the . are very much.-worthwhile.-•I feral that success will continue to : T'mvOT Cs�� - � --- echeme-Vould be publicly Qebat- I am moved to say"hurrah-for Vries LS ed and the Recreation Commit- you" and to congratulate you attend your efforts. - tee could proceed according„to on a very 1•uman and well F'Uf1NITURE 'OF ALL,ICINDS RECOVB�D wn'tten retort `to Mi. Roy. "B a a Of Nature- can hear their the wishes of the majority of the � ,yw 3 "quick, quick, , general members present, .in- As a homeovrter greatly aH- quick, quock” as they busily FaIEST CUSTOM li'ORK• March 14-April 5.. - a !stead of spending money And ei ted by Bay Ridges in that we hunt for a good •meal ,in.some _ �� ESTIMATES effort planning such an endea- feel a loss of the country. at- - (By Mrs. H. G. Cole) old tree or stump. Just recently _ •vor before obtaining a mandate. •mosphere and a loss privacy, The Iast three weeks,have .I saw some cowbirds and a red- aQ,A,ON RD. ik WIITDdOR ' , These facts were reported to which we have enjoyed for the been eventful. Shoots--carr be pall, and a little brown creeper Mr..Taylor by myself on April past ten years. I must say that seen coming up in the gardens, was crawling up a tree trunk pIOBERQ(G, ONTARIO 2, when•I telephoned to solicit your letter gave me a better and the trees and 'bushes have" and then descending head down- ._an answer to our-earlier quer- understanding of our neighbors started to bud. Out'in the fields ward, similar to a nuthatch. A lea and letter requesting tha m Bay -Ridges and sparked in one can hear the lilting song-df kingfisher "rattled" as it flew date of the next,Recreation Ass- me a desire to miet and be. the meadowlarks, and on one over_.Ioe Amos' pond in search ociation General Meeting.• In come friends withthe people occasion;•I saw-a pair of horned of some fish'where a group cf- view of this, it is no lodger Voss- 'in this community. larks. The short spell of warm herring gulls were congregated. ible to dismiss this act of'delib T9 $ better understanding of weather brought out the- honey The most-thrilling thing of all. I �MC TUN CLEMP erste distortion as we.iiave done all peoples in the Township, I bees and butterflies; 'and the is that a pair of bluebirds have ; ' on previous-occ ons- •ig• am, ponds and marshes sound like s a one a er s Xioring It..- Yours truly, an.auditorium where the swamp garden at "Happy -Nook'; and I hope that' the newspapeia liars: D. 4. Flits' tree-frogs:conduct their orches- at Mr. Bunker's invitation, Mrs. Ilt1EW TANKS IN4TAiKED V concerned see fit to publish this' estra. Any damp woods or Spiers and I went over where letter and that it is accompan- The News welcomes letters thicket is a likely place to see we had a good,view of them. It ���_XW a 9-1 U! led by the retraction we want for this column bat ask the a phoebe, and I was delighted to is hoped that the bluebird will 'from you. It would -also be fht- writers to' be brief and to the hear one near our garden. .The gradually increase in numbers.s . . . , erecting, I am sure, if the same point. - The Editor. flickers have returned and one and return each year. a:. — TRURSDAY, APR.D. 12, 3A6Z - T H E P I C,K E R I N G NEWS m = PAGE THU311lill Fraser, Rouge Bills Dr. on his ael and Chessy Zdanowicz play- MESTROUGE I fifteenth birthday on April a ac some numbers W. their piano - REAL ESTATE and to accordion. Mr.. w. C. Murkar�,, � Johnny Deans, Ridge- a INSURANCE wood Rd:,.who was four on A - Pickering, played a number West Rouge Sports And Ward, in- "CYossin' Over" pro ril 5th. piano numbers. Winners of the _. -OSiee WIL 2-6212 ' ' ' _.Residel7ee WH. 2-3115 Recreation Association-Hockey duced a standing ovation from Mrs. Mary. Scott, East Ave euchre game were: Ladies-- Final Play-offs _ April 7,•1882 the audience and the whole pro- would like to thank everyone Miss Blanche Cendric and Mary. gram was a small sample of the who helped in any way to Ashton; Gents-John Remmer - for funds l B.�'YTA11i DIYISIO*f -talent of the young people of make the _campaign and Bill Guthrie. Best out 6f S . Final Game Wrest Rouge. for the Pickering .Red Gross, Several°from here attended - - -=-C Y R 1 L E­ MORLEY Flyers trounced Warriors_.8 to Bouquets should go to the tea- such a success last month. Mrs. the Drama Festival at the Ajax - , • 2 in'the'only play oft game ach- chem, and the Executive of the Scott would especially like to High School, on,Monday of last. Your Friendly Resident,Agent' „ eduled, and won the .Bantam Home and School for the time thank 'the canvassers. who put ,week, when some of the local series by total goals,•as each .and patience they. must have so much time into the work. students took part. _ 32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O: BOX 1Fi0 team had won one and the other put into ouch a' display of eat- Remember to support 'your Susan Richards spent the week game was.tied. Play was very ertainment. West Rouge Sports and, Rec- end with her cousin, Heather PICKERING, ONTARIO -:' even in the first half, and the Mr. and Mrs.' Bort Tinkler, rection Assoc., by buying tick- Richards, Scarboro, while Flay Flyers opened the scoring at the Ridgewood Ad., have just.ret- ets and attending the annual Richards, SCarboro, was With 14th-minute mark,vwhen Craig urned from a three-week boli- spring dance they are sponsor= Bob Richards. Hilborn netted after receiving day in Nassau. ing on April 14 at 8.30 P. M. in Bertie Kampman fell while at a pass from Glen Hart. Warr- 1kAr and Mrs Riij Righ the Agincourt Recreation Hall: plav -and fractured•his.arm. iors hopes received a set-back Chesterton Shores, have- had Bring a box lunch and coffee Bob McHugh returned home - O HN ♦ A two minutes later.when Capt. Mrs. Brahop's" 'sister- 'visiting will be served. There will be on- Tuesday - from 'Sunnybrook Norman Allen was taken to-hos- them. from Galt, for the past' door prizes, novelties and a. Hospital, where he. had besa a - pital with a suspected broken week. good time guaranteed for ev- patient for several weeks. 1 NS U R A NCE wrist. However, they still had . .Miss-Kim.McPherson, Ridge- eryone:Tickets may'be obtain- Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Webb, f the of' embroke, spent the week- their share of - wasn't until a minute before Drama Club from Dunbon Association. " -- _ end at the home of Mrs. 8. PRUDENTIAL , OF ENW. ND - ---- • COIAtANY LTp:- --. haft-time-that-�Fl era' Georged from an mem er o Wonnacott.---- P Y. wood Rd. . entertained the Y Y_ Iii h School, when they-enjoy-ed- LIFE — AUT�MOBI�E '- FIRE Quinn,got their second goal un• a L'hinese Dinner_in her home, assisted. After the turn around I on Wednesday evening, April 11. AuD`EY 107 KINGSION ROAD EAST it was a different story, and Best wishes to Mi. and Mrs. =- right from the face-6ff Glen gob Brown, Ridgewood Rd..whq The Community Club met on N , centm /Liao=WIL 3301 i - • :�, �� rys�,A� g ' Hart' combined with Craig Hil- celebrated their 12th wedding Saturday. evening at the home P1tea Fir�N Covweve D" of WRM born, and nett- num r res. anniversary on Apri 8 . a2 Mr' and bars. John Ashton; l RED CROSS NEEDS -tom" i Then there was no holding Fly- Pickering, with'the president, ` -- Congratulations to Mr. and err and they scored five more Bert'Guthrie in the chair. Mich- oals, without re 1 Mrs. Icon. Walters, East Ave., g P Y,-in the next. on the arrival of a daughter on AP.PRACSALS Hart (2), Craig Hilborn, Geo. - - Several residents.have. been - _ �' - Quinn and Mike Hughes. They Q'� T� eased up after this splurge, and Dastfed to their homes In the I�NBAEI/ , ■ ♦ peat few weeks With flu and vir- - - ti Nowell) Bruce Craig scored for Warr- us, and we wish a speedy recov- _ _ lora.in the 14th anln>rte; and two ery to Mrs. Mary Ward, Rouge _ --- — IRaal Esta» Broker - Pkherinq Vii{age _ minutes later, he netted his sec- Hills Dr., and Mr. Frank Adams /1" TV TWM dnd- Warr'l6i s kept'up the press, of Rouge Hills Dr., and Mrs. - WN. 2-5770-1 or Toronto.WA. 3-9'113 ure, but could not overcome.the j'{�� - tam goal total round deficit. Ted Bowens,'Rouge"Highlands N. .Tower of Strength�r Phone MOhowlc 5-4703 There was only one penalty with Dr. and we hope they will all ' Warriors - Bruce Craig getting. be out and back to work by fw *W Y� • ._ - - Cobour4 FR. 4-7601 the gats for tripping. We are �`' .. . Ras.'NIRh+Maf"li RIRs of OrnMr . N♦•!MigR�rRy 6o report fast Hornt-All- Y APPY returns to Mrs. lit! en's injury was diagnosed ar a Ethel Dand, Rouge Hills Dr. _ ." . • badly-sprained,wrier who celebrated her birthday on 4d �• 'lOAll� w!!b ' All'!!lOf1� ' - - ALFRED o-$ e— A ill_9�_to Ian aad_e.. an Ir1R -MMY DAMIl;S L.lord, Fsieadahip Ave., on _ •�Wied and esaaeofelL a y+� '!T ST* �S DMPI Z WE1C D=V=MN their third birthday, April tat; The brat game ended in a 3 w o aalr•a bicif e, ay on Rd.- 0 d-_ OK .$59•� �� 'o 1L TANA 1 tie, with Red Wingi opening who had a birthday.on Apti3 S: the scoring in the first half when to 3ohmy Barrett. Rivercourt P 1 C K E R 1 N a Glen Jones netted atter receiv- Rd. as his tents birthday, April . ■ i f:'I NARTIIN ing a pees horn Keith Wild. 1.: to Len and Glen Hart, of 'Is PBOltR 'PR. !-rill ♦r A9. Rim -- lead Road, who celebrated their .��� and er Terry Grigsby equalized toeSile filteehth birthday on April 10; +�� �/��p - fOtiiitios old ROnbank,l;.d. NOrth Bruins .,at the.. eight minute to Cart French Rouge Hllls Dr. TEST YOUR O� mark of the second half. They who was eleven on April 13th; CATERING SERVICES claimed a second goal,thiee to Carrie Riley, Island RdL, who - 1 (Soafin� 200) $.R. No. 8, Pickering minutes later, when they said - :: • the puck had_ was six on Apr]] 10; to T73BMOHE: gone through a .. - . � _VIM s-�, leiephene TE. 9-1522 hole in the netting, but the ref- VM. eree disagreed. Maple Leafs started off as if ■■■■■■■■■■a■s■■Rt■>>■■i■■■■■t■■t■■■■4■■ift!•■■■■k■tfl■■■>•a■■■■■■■■r 'o Answer 1'E. 9-2504 i■ they were going to shoot the ■ _ _ (ONO DISTANCE CALL Canadiens right out of the rink. ■. __ J -- ■ OrLn 24 HOURS - ::OPTOMETRIC sad' ere three goals up at half ■ s :- VISION CARE 3�wNf+ S-S1N timJon goals by Don Farquhar- ■ son (21 and Chris Kendrick. r JOHN L. R/1WBON, R.O. M' top char l However, after the-turn around PLEASAM STREET Canadiens. woke up and scored - - two-goals through John Under- ■ Eton O �� ■ LIVERPOOL RD. S�,) R*dgo's "(OFF hill, with- Ricky Astley assist. ■ FUNCMMAN'S NAY Morti ith, Monteith, Riehl r ing. Don Farquharson then ■ 4. IEYES EXAMINED & Co. _ completed. his hat-trick, again a ]PICKERIN(i WASSES FITTED and RIMMED. assisted b Ga Hughes, but ■ ®GHWAY 401 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Y ='Y g ■ ■ - Canadiens got on, level terms" ■ 4. W. RIEHL. C.A., R.I.A. _ EVENINGS with pals David Brandt and ■ , - ■ 1iCENS 0'TRUSTEES g ■ BY APPOINTMENT. TE.9-3601 Rirky Astley. Jim Lennox for- ■ - : ': ■ Ajax . Oshawa - Stratford ■ ■ NEW Ia Leafs, and Ricky Astley for the ■ L.IYERPOOL ROAD CHURCH STREET ; Oshawa RAndoFph 3.1337 scoringSHOPPING CENTRE Canadiens• finished the ■ . W}tT R_ WATERS, C.A. for a 5-5 tie. BAY RIDGES ECO -43-WASH SEAWAY wH;t.han 3-oe90 000 ■ - E ' • . . ` :NVATER. SUPPLY • _, - ''= WEST xotTcF: — • ' ; .. .- . . Nearl tour hundred attended WHitehall 2-1397 y ■ _ - PENiNG ■ -" the Home and School Wednes- ■ _ �� `" - ■ 24=HOUR SERVICE da evening when the pupils of - Y ■ ■ DAXS A WEER_._ _,; west Rouge School gave a suer- ■ r . LLE ` X5.00 for,500 GALS. W, program of.plays, skits ane ■ 67.00 for 1000 GALS. - music. directed by Grade Six i _ + - -H.EATING : teacher, Mr. Ward and accomp 12tALS. rl - 9.00 for 1560 G anist Miss Hore of Grade One. ■ Shur � -Al- $5.00 . '■ $ �� Ga: and Oil InafaAahoels' • The President, Mrs., 'Grace ■ _ _ - ■ ;ClearrOo+ Slrvloe Smith; opened the meeting by t - - introducing .• the. -school band, ; 1'� U AA Ep" hm For A Ome To WIN A, _--•. _ _ CALLS who led the singing of God Save ■ 9 Tuder SMN Atex the Queen, an er s and Treasurer's reports ports ■ is'plea"d to OMWUnoe WH. Z-3491 Mra. smith announced the Lib- rary..had. a new supply.of books purchased with money from the ■ -: ,www sw� ' proceeds of th♦ Association's N —Lkky *a* 001 �M*yl Dance earlier in the year. -.. a NOW OPInID TO The band, under the direction R■I p� ����11fR TRAM SUi6CR1 ALSO fRCOIA MORtOAO■f of Mr. .Kar;y, Played several ■ PRIZE WVERYR,n[ IL ]ti e!�'rolfs YY1n11L1 ■' GLLL IN�e selections followed' by',the Opp- ■ fOF infOrinefien enll AVARiARNt POR AOORIOPM /► ks __ er"e "Hans and with- tel", by -MIN e�SIrnFUL EMIC PAD ■ !- ANa NMPlO C3rades 4'and 5, with tl eiNtea- ■ JLW19 RM f ' 9.11 chers Misses Gunter, D%ub,' WV AM PURCHAS■ oR LOAN` Dudemaine and Mr. Ward' as : THIRD. PRIZE FIDE 61FT CERTIFICATE .• K pN IDUSTINO MOMAOES. well performed by such a'Y B �' group. Mr. Eraser's "Boyo will ■ CONTRIBUTED BY ARTHUR- MITCHELL UD. jr YOY REQLIIRR Alitr MORTiiAOE ■ be-Boys", by-Grades 6, 7 and ■ G L E N D A L E Co1aRTElisaEavalh CAa PON ST - 8, brought applause and laugh ■ --- ■ ter frQm the parents present. AUBREY E. IRELAND Girls tumbling, Grades 7 and 9 APPLIANCE,' with Miss Muyck, and the boys r For LacT� Drsw - complete sse following and deposit is the Contest Entry Bos a>Z ■ S E V ICE ' tumbling,' Grade 8, with Mr. AW ����ANY Weaver, were well done. There ■ ■ " MIMI WAln TO was Mrs. White's Grade 3 Chor- '� w, r � al*Speaking, Miss 3►�der's 3,"4 ■ _ BAY R ECOH�O-WASH �11Se 1 .RDRAM ST. W. and 5 Grades "kgs of Other ■ t - .. _ - .. • ,.T......n........ ........• TOwONfO 3, owil 10 Londe"; Mrs. Bentleyto Grade i. _ `` 3, d#Mexlcazl Bat ftAeA'►=- Mr. _ -. . . .... 8,�• �dlie P'atrburn's Grade !! "Saga of ■ ' lea. �� . .. .................. ............................ .._. .... .- a the TWcon,,, and Mr} Gustln's ■ ,' 3WM ■ •>•si •wn�1f Grade 3. "104t Ow Old man � .... ................................... ....... .................................. .... . ......... Doe. is Al"" Ripe•'. Tae � - - r■8RR► rlRa ts■wl! r RR■>Ilaail�iRiuiiRl�■■i■i■■■■■■■■t�N■Rnithnln y• s. - P•,,F FOUR S THE ► I C K E R I NG NEWS "tHCBSD.�Y. APP-IL 12, 11�. - Al Fryer at the Oshawa Hos held by the Stouffville Bone on aver f-well known resident last Club. • `',iou16. - ital on Saturday and report Thursday night. This was at I week in the person of Mr. Earl He is survived by hs wife and ` Green River T'he regular- monthl meeting p y ,T z, ,.-- 1 -- - a daughter. (Megan) Mrs. Eric 8� y that Al is ro; "sL^-g favour I •�^ �!�"e •'' __re. Mr. and Mrs. B. Draper had-of Goddes and` Brownie Moth- . p _ a f' I Wallace of Toronto. dinner on-Sunday last with Mr. erss L. A. will be held on April u°"' _� Lea -season, ate_ - B^3rz cnm_ ror.: Port r•_e.. p. m. at the home of -Mr. Car! Devitt c-.t :^.le ::z.. . .he Cla­e:nont Pa:'k• $.�_� _I ?�.., t,:ia .,,�� „�.� ,ora - - -- sc=..caa were held on and Mrs. T. Hassal, '. rkbam. 17 a•t S.15 • • Thursday from McEachnie's ' Air. and Mrs. C. Hutchings of Doreen Welsh. last week, while shearing sheep I at a meeting last week decked good'many nears. 'He had been ' at the farm of Mr F. -Heron. to instal! two washrooms in t:.e a:nplo::ed at Chas. Cooper's for •Funeral Home. Rev. Welsh off. Pickering, visited Hiss Ruth .Mr. and_.Mrs-. Wm. Gliddon, Don Norton, 7 year old son community „�iall and, paint the the past 30 years and was an iciated. Interment took Laiace in Hutchings on Saturday last. Mr, and Mrs. B. Hockley, Mr. Pine Grove cemetery, Prince The Ladies' Aid will hold their and Mrs. K, ward. visited Mr• of Mr and Mrs._Lawrence .Nor interior, both up and doursta rs ardent and active member of y, i ton on the $5o doll at the draw Funeral services ere held for l the Claremont Lawn Bowling Albert. µ' reg;.:lar meeting on Wednesday- ' Ap it-IS.. R 'C'rades 7 and 8 are busy, pre• pa.,-'ng fora,trip to 6ttawa - Tl._ rece`.ved an invitation f:cni-Eon. NL:,_hael Starr, M. __ P. to have breaSKast a ith h.mFOOD Tef_v are holding a Bake and / Anren Sale. this.Saturday-after- noon. Yva are welcome. .� _BROCK ROAD Home and School held their imonthly. meeting on. Tuesday. - April 3, with Mrs. Siganomorl. pre Rouge HillsAda presiding. After a discussion or _motiohs.that are coming up at _ RICES EFFECTIVE the Convention, w uc wi -- - _ _ _held' at the. P.oyal-York Hotel � No�-2 Hwy0 J t Of R0uffe j 1 Tltors:. FrG �Saf. Mrs. J. Cargill: and .firs. J,. APRIL Co^ipton .are to be delegates .Open •Every Evening TO 7.00 pmL Except Thum & FrL TIN 5.00 p.M.•• .After the Business, Mrs. KencY. 12-13-14 Mr9. Ray Ellicott-and-AIrs Carter.'presented a skit-'April SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (Regular) (Save 21 e) YORK Cansda Fancy Fresh Frozen are e '• CORN . .45 Showers" which was much en - - joyed: - Refreshments ani a socia' RGARINE -4 ."89p _MOLE. C -hour followed. y - The final,Euchre:.was'held is the School on Friday evening. YORK FroseA (Save 10e) 6 oz. Pies 1 A April 6. Prizewinners: Mrs. E SWIFT'S JEWEL (Sara 29e) Cornutt (1); Mrs. W. Sowerb} • __._ (2): Airs. Burke, who played a.0 A �� a gentleman, won 1irt and Mr. Shortenin . - Shanley 2nd, in the "gents' --- - Consolations were won by.Mr. BLUE RIBBON _Pks. of 1.00 and firs. 'O'Connor. 'Refresh-' (Tasty Fern- MAPLE LEAF TENDERFLAKE 1 menta were then enjoyed. sllewf inspected. i TEA . BAGS Air: and Mrs. W 'Sbwerby� if,. Most).,•Jimmy and Ricky, celebrated ) E lthe former's mo89 thers birthday 1SI/2` oz- Ties PURE LARD at his sister's Mrs. D. Hander- 1 BANQUET Cseada Fancy - .. ISsw -9c) 20 oz. ties son, in Pickering, on Saturday. GoSr -5c- - Birthday Congratulations to y?Ar. W. Carter whose birthday was an April S. t - �e1 or- Sorry to report Mrs. W. Car- d OmatoUIC ,`ter in Grace Hospital. Toronto, (Case of 48 tint._ _ ti $4.35 - 39 ­ 7 ]BAXTER for minor surgery. Hope ahr - 1S oz ties 'WILZ-soon be alright and home - _ .: .. - or soon. (Save 1Se YORK BRAND 12 n. µre tins & nS - fW 59c . Mr. E. Comutt had a birthday CANADA PACKERS Pork Bea -:cn April 5tb, airs. Sowerby had 12 Os. Round Tina CHOPPED --- the grand-children help,him cel- '; � _ ]BANQUET Choice (Save 9e) - ebrate. Disfrict' Commissioner, Mrs. - ]Kerney, visited the 3rd. Piek- 4f69� ering Brownies. on-Monday, the _�. oma �� tins r -'nth. - Happy birthday to Daryl Brad- HYATTT'S CHOICE 1S oz. tins ' 59 shaw who celebrated his 8th bir- f 79r __ �" thday during the_week. foe C Air. and Airs. Jack Leaf. of PEAS - � 'Unionville., r-isited the latter's - SAVE 29e. ,sister, Airs. Cargill and fam-l . 4 - ily, on Sunday. -- Maple Leaf Process Cheese :4 (Special Offer of Se- plat-Sc off) BABY ROLL49c ASL -RA?-RITE Lam.•:;z.. 200 k. roll pkg. �LA�EMONT I (Sar. 1 Ib. Roll WAXED -,PAPER 49c Mt. Tom, Dawson of Goo3.1 ' wood called on Air, Don Hedges{ York grand' Meat 3 oz. tins , on Sunday. Spratt s Formulated 2 Ib. Box Mr. and Airs. Ray Hili and YORK for family of Collingwood spent the SANDWICH SPREAD ::�p MEAL C-. ' . weekend here with relatives, - (S/�Vf 9 CANTS) Afr. and Mrs..Eric ti";allace Qf Toronto, spentahe weekend with SLICED KINDLESS SKINLESS- Airs. Earl Beare. I�. 49C _ firemen were called out on, BREASFAST BACON _ _.1b. e S:urday morning'to blain on 4 _ - --W I E N.ERS� -.loose te 7'.honcesswn. near :Mtn) ------ -- - ___ —�: ROUND, SIRLOIN_, T-BONE & WING _ :.Ir. and ALTs. Sima of Toron• FRESH MINCED STEAK . .:. . . . . . ib. 59c spent the weekend w_h 3Li'. _ � _ C and 'Mrs.'Bill Ni'elsh ' STEAKS FRESH Grade A Oren Ready (Avg. Weight - 3 lbs) '.Lr. and ars. Gordon Fraser - _ -- -- -- of Sc•arboro spent Saturday at- Frying Or the Clare:Keevil's. I Fresh Lean Boneless Rolled Pork -' r- YOUNG :Roasting Mr. and Mrs. Clare Keevtl� walled on a Brantford friend on - ' :Ib, C ' Sunday. TT ROAST Bowling News = gs•are Al Rozell 67, Mel Norrish 39, • ' Bob Hockley 54. .,Harold Hop= BLADE OR SHORT RJB (Blade. Bene Removed) STANDING .PRIMA Iill� ani 71b RIBi1 kins 44, Alvin`Redshaw 40, JoeOAST Ib�.. 0 -- Burrows $5:• r ey 1 e , . . �B •RV"T • . • • •. .•,. :.. .. . . . . . . . : . . . . if: 5amarillo 21. ' MAPLE LRA/ SVIM tICKLM WAC-PAlq Mr.,and Mrs. J. Kennedy of - - MUMN SLICED TMDtR Toronto; were Sunday visitors of bir. aria Mri. J: McGuire. �� C Lenora Jones entertained- aCdttage- Rdll 4 9 Pow. LIVER '_-...-.`I . 49 number of 'her friends at her home at. -a birthday party oh Friday evening. FRESH WNCED BEEF . . . . . . .. . . . Z lbs. 7! ROUND or:SQUARE Several'of the Claremont par• _ .erts wended the music and dr- Davern Farms 79c ama night at- Pickering High - -Ru M School l Friday night. Po* r-k_'_Sausage. ... . . . b• �y CMr. •Al .Fryer is in Oshawa +iosl al where he underwent 39 LEAN BONELESS STEWING BEEF. . . .Ib.19e surge v for an eve cataract... . D:_ . Comm. Kay Hayward., DEVON Sliced Rindless 1 lb. Pkg. Capt: J. McGuire and Lieut. M. Boneless rolled plate brisket pot roast Ib. 48e Sam '�llo and Brown Owl J. FRESH -WIB 59c ,mcLe )d all leaders of the Cl- - reaVf as aeon' _ aremor'. Guides and Brownies �H�II Ig1a Y -we re stic .aha Queen Elizabeth wn - - - Build:ag to hear the World Ch Fancy Grade Spy ief C ride, Lady Baden Powell. _ Ann.Uel meeting of the Clare- Boneless Roiled Prime Rib Roast ib. ?pc_ APPLES ( , -• mont W. I. will�e held on.Apr. (First Fire .Ribs)_ C iS at.2 P. m. in the community ` proraraan:-VAR-be--ou vegetables and their origin of THURSDAY, APRIL- 12, 1962 � T H E PICKERING NEWS PAGE FIVE • • _ _. C.AN.ADLAN RED CROSS InduCit�on Of la Reader 'Mrs. H. T. Cook, Frenchman's .."One Man's Opinion TADS Y s p WANT'%' .� 13a%. has accepted the Chair- BY _ THE OBSERVER i _ manship of the Blood Donors Committee of the Pickering Tp. 1C?C�gC�► ri�C7cllCaC7C�Ca7C%J�iCla►7.�+X and Village Branch of the Can- Good news for the readers of this column! I have been able to r adian Red Cross Society. a " Plans are already under way ascertain by careful and diligent detective work with no help for the next Blood Donor Clinic.` .from the High School Board -- that the two room addition to the to be held on Monday: May T. in Pickering High School viiil be for general academic purposes fay; the Pickering United Church C. The reason that these rooms are required is unkriowzt to `this - _5' E. Centre. Under the able dir. Observer but I am sure that there is a reason! The a chitect, the ection of Mrs. Cook. and her question of public tenders etc..,is not reported but .F w^'.11 t v to l fir` r � � helpers: it is hoped this year's supply this informatior. it iacer'eolumns. It would be helpui if , clinics will-be the most success- - - the School Board'voiunteered the information, but perhaps_alI of ' ful•yet, in this tow rship. :hlem this information is stili on the classified list. �' '" the Women's Work Com For Sale. 0 - 0 - 0 -:- 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 6 ' bens of 1 l ? n:ittee gave their services dur- A=IeC ir, the day and evening 'n sere• The Township Coune"'s interest in economy is to be applauded. Ing g ' new_ goers indicated that t:•,e Councr. woaid buy Apples and Potatoes For Sale: Pp ' c ors: others take care of trans- i-olksivagens for it's ''travelling" staff. I would fee! much et er - Controlled Atmosphere - biaclntosh $2.75 per bushel. c pormtior. and baby-sitting when about their decision if the township residents who are in the auto- ' Spies $2.25 per bushel: x a d where needed. I mobile business had a chance. to tender or these machines but I r ' "" There are already some three I do not believe there is a Volkswagen dealer in tree area Ken Please bring your own contain x ' ' ers for apples. Open on week @�: �.> hundred donors listed in the Ward. a B. M. C. dealer is in Claremont and Cliff DI:Iis a G. M. ends. •w township, but it is never poss- dealer and 'Charles Cooper another G. M, dealer ' both live'or - e for all to give blood at any PICKERING ORCHARDS. h. have interests in the township. Surely some effort,should be made one clinic. Tt e cr .u.. i le in Can- One mile west of Pickering * to keep t to ustne`ss- ` Village on No. 2. Highway.; ,: blood increases steadily, and the names of anyone interested ada. • Phone: 1i'1i2-1247 in giving blood. who has not price is always a consideration but surely the t6vmship resid- 'FOR SALE-baled straw. Pi:-ne r_ already been con`.acted. will be ents who help pay the bills should.have a chance t6 compete! 'WH2-395k. gladly received, by Mrs. Cook 0 - O - O - O - O - O O - O _--. FOR SALE-boys bicycle, rac or othe'rmembers of the Red - To Mr, Fellows of the Bav Ridges Ratepayers Association, who. - er, near new, gear-shift, speed Cross Executive. wrote to this new•spape; last week I would say that•the, printed ometer. B-A Sen:ce Station r minutes of the Area 2„meetings are very sketchy and at times 'Pickering. Phone WH2-6621. the-minutes encLby saying"that,'!the-remainder of the business FOP. HALF.-Clisttax Timothy Induction of Lay Reader at St. James Reformed Episcopal .�J; r i� is of a confidential nature the`Board move into a Committee of and Vernal seed. Fred Puckrin Church: Ken Weeks is seen receiving his Certificate from R,ev. �,Q{p the Whole" - and there the minutes end!- Gillespie WH2-4477. Gillespie Rector. Capt. McPherson of St. Luke's Mission of Tor- Phone: - April S. 196211 onto, assisted in the ceremony. Photo by Barrie Pomeroy _ Team = 33 M. Egeroff m r� p } !p,_ _L�y� No. 2. - A. Ruse `LETTER T'.0 -T'H E ' E D I T O R VSA. ed sol' Coming Events FrWhwifs Day No.. 4. - T. Brown. 32 - - clubs. Woman's.•L.eft hard. a. - No: 4 -WH2-5222. The Friendship droop a No. 3. - M. Hunt 25 Frenchman's BAY -yacht- Club No. 8. - B. Suter 22 Editbor: were supposed to have been -WANTED TO RENT-a small of St. Andrew's Presbg�ttrian held a meeting on.Monday even- No 5. E. Thompson 19 Pickering Entering Foreign considered. However at the time ''house by May 2. Country or Church'will hold their'Monthly ing at the home of Ron Playford ,Scores *vee'200 . • Relations! be wa3 unable to inform me of town. Phone 723-1227 evenings. meeting on Wednesday, April to make p� for the aeason`F �' bfy sincere congratulations to the. cost comparisons. It is-ob. 18_WolrnlWarit d% elf, at S. p. m. 'at the home -activities. Viae understand a lot Barbar: Suter 202; Lly Jo es Councillor Ross Deakin'for dis- vious by their choice that-dia- Mrs Ulliar Irian Cameron have been 202, 273: *AmySmith 221, 244: il'b•motion to comfort or comfort to township Ave. The ladies of the, church planned for Blue Jays and Open Marg. .Egeroff 221; ro y purchase four imported cars. efrtplciyees was.not considered. WANTED -.:single girls 'for are given a -cordial welcome. Clay boats. The first race to Shanley 228: Dorothy Lioughton I am employed in that Calfa:&' Perhaps this is a new 'method Clerkmg in large super market. be herd on May 20th.. .} .214: Thelrt)a Brown 2'23: .June fan Automobile. Industry. As a' of increasing employee loyalty Must be neat. Apply, in person,, Re are sorry to hear Mrs. Hobson 233; Norma Baker ZOA: vault, the township indirectly to the township, to-E. L. Stroud Ltd., Rouge Margaret Step}reas is .a patient Beryl BDya 203: Jean Head 243: receives revenue from the same I sincerely believe that the '.1VlemoriQm at the Doctors' Hospital. in Tor- Marg. Hunt '1!: Mary' Ohrner industry in the form of, tax••only benefit to be derived from KEi�' WANTED-baby-sitter IIy pEKORL41►t -_ onto. and we wish her a speedy 228. payments. No doubt 1 am not the passing of this motion- is for day-time and evening work. recovers. the only representative of this the unfavorable publicity evid- Part-time: WH2-1552, In loving memory of Roger Congratulations to Mr. and industry residing- in the town- ericed in the daily pipers and - - HELP WAIrTED - Belanger, who passed away on qua Gard. Warren who cele• . BALSAM_ ship, There are dealers who re- the radio. This should certainly April S. 1961. brace their 16th anniversary on girl '•or• woman to do house �' present the same industry, and serve as a deterrent for loci- -- cleaning and look after two Lovingly remembered by- April •13. Also-happy birthday bars. Morgan Pugh, o: C'iare- who.contribute afar larger sum ting future industrial develop= small -children: To live in, Ph, brother Rosalre. to God•• whose birthday is•or. moil, spent a few days last to the township puree titan.I,or ment which is urgently requir- April 13• daughter s other individuals so employed." ed to lessen the but of taxa. M9-3583. Elmer Wilson. bin _- •• - - ; -• Joe.. Rombou h is borne 'on E . It is e-assuring to now that ton. A-N- ME,-ME,NT leave, visiting his rerefer He is A number o€ ladies attended _ rei}.�.'�'.� �� g pa Council is' interestedk and ;at Sound.,judgement is the first "J � stationed with the Canadian a.Re Cross Tea at the Balsam tempting- to operate the town requisite for -an, administration ��J Mr. and Mrs_ James L. )'al .army-.Provost Corps, h- Mar.. School last Wednesday, �p at an' economical cost to to be effective and efficient, It Several of the Junior Farm- • required 'for ,Township o€ Pick- mer, Pickering, Ontario, wish to itoba. the taxa ra. However, the is _ opinion that Council has .1eriz}g', Clerk's Office Apply- announce the marriage of their Birthday -con Stulattons_ to er members at the Jun: P Y P gr question of ethics arises. In or-. not exercised it properly �n fFit$ L. T. Johnston, Clerk. Brough- daughter Kathleen Mary Helen Michael Brown who will cele Farmer Formal Dance at Port der for the Township to thrive, matter. :Price is an important Am. Ontario. Palmer. to bt-. Reynold George brate his lith birthday o. Apra Perry cin Friday nigh local merchants, dealers, sales factor-but a favorable .price Meredith. The marriage to take 15th. Mr.- and Mrs.- Glen Mander• agents etc. require local supp- does not.necessari'.y•constitute a $.ALE REGISTER place on Saturday, April 21, The 2nd. Fairport Cobs and son and Joanne, called on Sun • ort from the taxpayer. To en- savings or represent the best Saturday. April 13. 1962, a full 1962' at 7.Oo-p. m., in St, And• Scouts are baring s ;"bill P day u see bliss Polena White, courage these businesses to buy. yew's Presbyterian Church, in drive" on Saturday, +:pet: •14. at Duntrctor. }continue their operations 'loc= In closing. I should suggest _line of hoysehold furniture, -the. Pickering P:ease"have you; trott'.-Z :este Mrs. R:r. Granger: and tam i ally and to a further extent: ery t0 qur Police. FOrSe. that they property of the Late Mrs. Floe• _ iia o; Ashburn. sport tt:e w-ek• courage other concerns to locate exert extra care wF,?le driving encs Tavener, 224 Brock Str., B"allrr3 - end wltti the Graha-'s. North, Whitby, Ont. Sale at '1.00 *, - o tto the township, it is the ethical their {sreserit yehtcles-and puss ` t Ho•nital .Auxiliary - ,�h F or.5 :. .; 4 „ Several from bora a -end_d 1 responsibtllt.: o'_. the •ToWrshrD ibty rake them "rve 'longer. aha LOYAL POGUE, T- Flounde-: ^, the )*Tui:.- and Drama N:gv;t .at rCouncil to reciprocate: and sup- than the usual pPr!od'. Who " auctioneer. T^.e Apr.: r neet;ng 0•'- the. the Picke^ng D:st. ETA'- Spool t P ,• i , ioa tors 114: ':orae' pallors port .herr resent e- current z• know s•what.our Cour' t w 11 Vl'or^en's Hospita.' Au:a!ian or F id:;y r..gr. . deeidP tc piwchase: ec,-,romic- DouoiL.AS H. BL.;CTS p 109: . No. 5.. - Re)cketeera ing: sources of. ever.ue ' Sunevor uas held it the tiLrses' Res:d: �;� i; - stases' Esur'= �r�; �o �Lr•• L'er. Vim '}; P�- PPrr:: After t31'.c:r. cvit!- Co-netilor'ally-- when the went vehicles Ontario Land g pi7. resent Armada Court ecce on Mo^.da;•. April 9. Th? R Roughriders 6; do ;, _ was g,-es.•s:,eaker at t ,e b.er.'s 9 Hubert Wank. tt seems to- me are retired. VEST HILL: ONT. meeting opened in the regular :1o�pokeg7- Club or, •�fanday• mgl' that price ws?'t^e onl;` factor Al. Cane, -. fOrn Sir.;;irig "O:Cartida". `oi• M;;. rreorge «':!suer tired `rtes• .„ c A ";4; Dyson Road. R. R. 3 Phone: ATlantic 5233 - Z" And O%er. - considered, The atter o_ leas• , toned by the 1--o-i's ?raver, `•fr. an. 'Salt ^!a: Clare S.citch B Ja z`?_nE ;.herded t.^.e Bake ing ani ot!er rtiakes c: r,r>le:s,:PickPrinq. Ontario . S. :fRt!>•aaaaa�taaaasaaasaaa,r erou: D rem o Nlasing of 295: John tiood Mt 2•'6' ?a:? and t-.s at GarPr}rr:. -or.� _ FAIRPORT LAViNv[OR'ER the Aiax-and P:rke-.n,, General Cjeorge Lunney `_,�. 243: Baba Sa:u:da -' SERVICE Hospital„ was pn-,en . Reores- ,Jnrce 23-: Bob Mnr.tgomer5 b`r, an? Mrs: Than.--Jordan. -.• MALL ENGItiE P.EPAIP.S ; ert- the Fire Department was .54; Fred Dorset.'231; Gord. and Earl, visited bier and )lies. Brougham Library�xpa ��, Now Have Over - Chip-0_R'inter._tam police_DQpt,.__Vyar.re.Z -49i;_-las=- Skiteh 234: Jas. CulleF.s, at Orangeville, on _ .>r REE PICKUP Chief Dunn; :Medical Staff. Dr. Dorothy Wiseman 229:T Pat u��' -- Mr. and bL^s. Lorne Jones and Y _ nth toren the way DENTAL WELDING JQne_ •� _. -Tranquada- 205: Zena Lunney �54 Books Mr. Gerrow explained to us 219: Gary Colley 221, 236: Fred, Doreen . attended Mr. Ed. Evans' 87th birthday celebration is a progress report for age. Last year our circulation �1L. OWEti - TEmpie 9-1409 an "emergency disaster pian': Dtiftbar 264, 227. Y the benefit of the residents of figures were: Fiction 628; Juv- which involve all departments: on Saturday night at the home - Phtjne After S. o is daughter anr. i •269; Total h1150 meospital auxiliary, o C. McKean ,Sr., who celebrated were, are, or may be interest- 1442. 'eek Days Or Week-ends Stan: Slack, Goodwood. Y - help carry out the plan: Dr, G. her birthday on April 1. Mr. ed in.the opportunities for educ- ' This year we hope to see-a NaRaRaaHHaHH�taas�t*fa F. Coates, of, the Ontario Hos- and Mrs. McKean were treated pital, Whitby; spoke -on "risen- to a birthday dinner at the anon or amusement provided by leap Lorward. ,Mrs. Helen Holt- - tai disturbances". The Checker- Y Pickering.United Church our library. We are starting off by is the new President;•Mrs. -Town-and-Country", Toronto, Women on A,,new-year's operation with Roy Miller, the Secretary; Mrs. ettes, girls of the Junior Aux- by son Campbell and daughter- a Arg premises as we ha n-'Tressurer�-a¢td - • iliary-sold.gaily-decorated Eas- in-law, Evelyn. " •''r completely outgrown our single the Librarian and guiding en- ter Eggs which .they made un- The April meeti=ng of the U. P g g g der the guidance of Mrs. Carr. C. W. was held on the ;lin �m status. The additional ius, Mrs. Cora Johnston. Other Refreshments were served. 8.00`P• nL with the largest att- room, provided by the Citizens' members of the Board are: 8 WM endance since forming the new League, has been fitted up with Mrs. Reaman, Mrs. Salgo, Mrs. . - - i -- -organization. shelving, giving.us about double Storry, Mrs. D. Beer, Mr. Per. Home A School Association The,Units are now being filled. the space which has been so kiss and Mr. Andrew Glen. rapidly. One Unit had its max- badly needed. Last year,. a donation of a �►�+� We now have.a total of 2554 coffee kettle: mugs spoons and „� (`(l._,� Mr. H. L. McNaught, Assist- imum membership,out, and the t ' J1111C, . . ant Director of the Visual Educ- seating space was completely mks with many more on the other sup-plies was made to the ✓ filled. We had seven new mem- why. These will provide for, ev- Brougham Firemen, in apprec- �/ �A STORE atiori Branch of the Dept. of, a varlet of taste, be it fir- iation of their kindness in v NL n BRANCH .�1 Olib Education, Toronto, w•as speak- bers join', and have three lad- ry' y' - en at the April 9th, meetin ies attending from Bay Ridges. tion. science. ,biography, poetry, ing u3 the enlarged premises. I His topicp'Audio VisualAidswho we are very pleased to see. history, politics, sport, religion, But, we still have ;605.77 in the Featuring ,.Savage, Clark andand other classifications. The ','kitty", and it ,-ill be used Packard Shoes. uali Foot In Education gave,an insight Our• shower of articles for the y Q Bazaar, on November 8, was on children's department consists judiciously to iu: er augment wear Correct) Fitted. Widths- into the many aids, such as- I�ELAX and. Call y charts, film strips. films, tele- display, and a big thank you to of ay fine selection of juvenile our stock of books for the er- B to Triple E, Cookies Inserted P the ladies who re tided so books, ranging from the simpre likhtenmclnt- and er.joy�ment o- vision and teaching machines, � ARTHUR _ Doctor's Prescriptions Filled which may be used in the class-.I generously with their gifts. Al- Picture kind, for the beginners, as many of our people who. p, W pt , room• so, our appeal for good, used up. to the standard. works for accept this"nvitation'to partake. AIT. 4518 Kin9 ton iris. West fll�� However, Mr. McNaught em- clothing was viol) received, and bets and girls at school. We The door is open on Wednes- - phasized:that these devices are four ladies met on Monday af- are busy at present getting day evenings from 7.30 to 8.30 LIMITED 5 34 at Morns side Qr. only "aids" and could not re- ternoon, April 9, at the church, many of the books fitted'with•p• m. and on Saturdays from- "r � to sort, -pack and tie ten car- Plastic covers so as to protect 2.00 to, 4.00 p. m.; Please take STATION ROAD Wil. 9-6771 C place the teacher., PICK MHO - TS. f-24i1 ;p��ww 2V��7V�7� A film on "Wheat'Pmduction" tons of clothing for Overseas them from undue wear or dam• note and-come along. - Corr. r�IYIIC V s V was shown as an example. Relief. _N16HT SERVICE Refreshments were served by Our Units ended the everting Mart 4W Mrs. R. w�i g delicious. refreshments, - Hell. sere y e. es o UnitaL . r. w 1 _ P.'►cri sic ; . . " ,. . ,_ 'T H E P I C K E R I N G NEWS : Taijlii:31DY, APRIL 12, 1!Q! I�pll®INIID01NIt1llll�N "Spring Tea And Hat Fahhieas" Church News Rouge Hills 71 . " e Hi'i Bo• Scout A Spring Tea and Hat Fa.sh- '�BUSI•NESS DIRECTORY Services �1 1 Afternoon Branch Nomen't� I Troop a�_�at a a S:'.-ier Cnai ior.day' was g yen lase Mon- BUSINESS St. 6eorge'n � We to tile Rouge riM-4-huced nig;it, by Uie memberw,ot Church The --. Church on Sunday eveiiing, at Unit.3. Rouge Hills U. C. W., It ..Churches The Afternoon Branch of the 7'30• 'Dedication Servicea last was held in the basement o! the GUARANTEED McEACHNIE'S IHGIGIWtlINWpWININII@IUUWiWiIlUII1WII1nIIWIghgY11Y1 @11UII@8 Sunday, new Rouge Hills united Ct{1se- Women's Auxiliary o! St. Gear- We are pleased to hear Mrs. and Preva � � a huge �" Radio-TV see�lte Se's Church held their. meeting Mary Ann Smith, is home from cess. ---- v Funeral Director on March 29, in the Parish Hall. Scarboro General Hospital and The fashions were'shown 407 1PickeriA The meeting opened with the Any.,Make Of Model 9 feeling much better. the ladies of Mrs. ,].rens toe- .e ; ARTHUR - President conducting the. Wore M„s.'F. Schwalm returned to ter's millinery class. ARTHUR FIELD * ernd Mrs. Fair at file Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Rt piano, and Mra. Shepherd giv- her home after a two-month vis• A! o Mhdstan REV. MELVIILE WTTAR3 Ing the Bible reading and Study it with her son and family, Mr. Adamache were commeatatosa i -- PICKERING Private Ambulance Service and Mrs. C. A. Schwalm, Altona for the evening. Book. The minutes of the past Door Prizes were won b Trot ..THIO'CHURCH SERVICES Road. Y DAY OR NIGHT two meetings were read and - Lillian de Wilde; Permanent 9.45 o m. and 1l:m ei& a roved. Business followed. Happy birthday to'Joey Arch- PP Wave - Mrs. Norma Scott; )k' With the need so great, for er, Altana Road, on his lith bit• Beauty Counsellor ''Products �y S. Sanw Hours used" children's clothing, this thday, on April 9. WATER WM. McEACHN top. _ Ha MrEh3a to 11Trs. Arch- Sandra Poraeroy;,Box of Choc• ' er, of Altona Road, on her bir- ` INS West of Dunbarton" LIS P. M. - Stln. School round project. ellery - Mrs. Ethel Hul1;. Avon 2' 0 p."•M, - Church Ste A container to be left at-the • Bernice 13obim - _ Parish Hall times to rec. Congratulations Mona and _ at all t s �-�-�� --- ' PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 sive this clothing. Mrs. Rolieit- Mrs. Lea. Hollinger; : son kindly consented to convene .on their*28th wedding anniver- t■■■sass■■taataarraaa■A ATlantle 2-063 Pickering, Ont. , ' GRACE PRESBYTERIAN a special May L hear little th al Luncheon. It W April 14t so decided eWATER]�TE al w provide a pleased YY 1 1►1 LR to =. Springtlawers for the "Primas MORNING WORSHIP Luncheon T ne ext half hour -!eek better. WELLS DUG GL.FAR� __ 11 arm•-West Rouyn School was given•to the Dorcas secre• The little en o u y - EEPENED BE KEN and CLARKE Creighton, Auditorium Waldrulf, p ltona Road, are ' Fraser, _ tan'' INSTALLED . }- _ --• -- _ `---SUNDAY SCHOOLS It was a joy to see all the lav- Pleased to see he is better loU• �-�� - P R E N T ! C ely kniting and sewing and gift g 'an attack of iht. No dab T•• Large Or Sa.Mn TO D an do Murdoch West Rauh. sd,.el- 1Reeelve Our lmmettts0e - AUCTIONEERS handed in for our Mission Parc- Rouge Hill United Church.will 9:30 a ss•-8 years and.ever el. AiMeeiton _ hold their Communion Service Barristers. Solicitors and I1 a.m•--up'to 8 yean Refreshments were served at on Sunday, April ib,' at the ev. s� l uans•d a•d Autberl:•d fw dw }1 aim Nursery l■ f x �■ the close of the mee with a service, 7.80 p. m. _ •1 owLri• blit: Centennial Road Sd+ee"- mg ' �� NotarNs Pv Qn1•n /� Pans sial,. hgi.wlorKtl.asei.id 11 a.m.-AO ayes. Drr. Shepherd as our Guest. Pleased to. see little from r m WCIt@1' �1�Y1V@ I ANX O! COMUAERCE CMAMiER3 Arthur, Altosp Road home from Mwihw•s Rswl MeA• s>r• •w _ 401 ROUGE HIGHLANDS OR. d>mfor.Amdliary of St. George's Phone 1K0. 8-808ti - A Remeneable Rome. ige Scarboro Hospital after a three- - - WAL tisRlllC! AT ONE►!lCl1- S Sitneoe St. N., Oshawa The Junior Auxiliary of at.. week stay there. _ ■■■�aa■s•aaa■aaa■a■aa■a _ .________ Nib PA. Kew• Aairc't s George's Church met at the N•rils•a P.O. Kew• Maui. 106 Telephone RA. .3-3446 St. �Mges Parish Hall after school on Fri. !� be" bees �� day, March: lett. A•stierseers sip 18le. Anglican Charcli With their leader, Mrs. Linda MCKIRH O - OWAAIO the children hada busy time _WR� L j = SON _ tleetrrs completing their Mission quilt. A W lV ' �r• They are very proud of this - - E. R. FLEURY REV. H. S. project each year. - box 1"• ng' �• Delicious refreshments were .�Mr dMd AONCkDr BARRISTER - SOLICITOR .DENTIST Phone WHiahox 2.3513 = served and the meeting ciesed _ - ,. _.. _ _ with a Thanksgiving Prayer. s1IFIDAY SERVICES 'TELIU HONE W. 2-2941 t .nr-- - raw - IRerrfi t1/eY swats w lead 11.48 of ft,__M.r6hV r+of" _ St. Andrew's Cboreh. Picker]■; " i"l'1�hbamatt 1100 a e+.=!tell► Cism war lar AT. S-7,'!1 aI AT i?r1SbZ iC�enRg 1�, su„day} The church was well filled for VEMCZ'I e Medital Cenfn 1100 o.m.-suwdor � in the the regular morning service of _ :. �� • - worship. The service was con. T•100 a.ar.-EMsory Oucted- by the, minister. Mr. Meed r to hider-'4103410 Pala ltk (At the Psr'sh Ball) Kenneth Heron. The full choir 111 -i 9- up 'o 4 rear' entered the sanctuary to-the - >w A.r• OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 ' WEDNESDAY . processional.Psalm •'O God. my RES.: WH. 2-1855 10.40 a.m.'-Moly Communion heart is fixed, 'tis bent - it's DRUGS LTD hitweet6ons for tis■ Sick teful tribute to present". ��O•i{es MONUMEN� Mr ,Heron read the scripture [/ lessons from Genesis. 1.' verse (PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS "'Miyirray Mewsn•ewt Wort' • • • 21, and St. Mark 15: verses 25 IOOERT"AUSTIN. t»p. Christian Sr,>teAce' to 49. The anthem, beautifully sung by St. Andrew's Girls choir SUNDRIES. - kj8 i W109h,, O,rt•ri• W M • E • Society was •'0 come let ue sing to the- COSMETICS � 3" Two � ' ri Two M;I%1 utast al W%i1rr Lord"; arranted by David H. ' in N•. 2 "ial•w�•y, bo ins - - �' - - - -- ;ROUG! HILLS, ONTARIO Williams. Mr. Heron's challeng- Whitby awd , sermon tit] w 1 - CHURCH' SERVICE AFib irig as "Sure t� SUNDAY SCHOOL s e Y• 'SMRE HOURS: tHONt: Whitt MO. 41"2 _ mars was made for more than { - • An~ evi SUNDAY-11 Rd- a dw this". smpresiing upon each one !funeral and A, R to ••behold, the Croom", and _WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.l'1'1. t0 9 •p.rn. ' Rouge Hilts what it means, and what we 1 U M B ! N G Arnbuianee Service Testimonies of Marna am fly" should do"in return for the great SUNDAYS .and HOLIDAYS 1 .m. to 5 .m. of Wednesday a Mina, sacrifice 'made for.our, 3313- hold P r ;ALFRED KAYES -. �' ALL ARE WELCOME Junior congregation leader was PLUMBING BATHROOMS a;'Pickering 2 Highway. Tt,. is ye- to Mss. B. Waters. assisted by Public Doll Penny Snead: Next Sunday to PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 _ ,Pa ESSURE SYS - ----------------------- TEMS Beach Rona :.Same Napo„ .,Palm Sunday„ with special ESTIMATES GIVEN to' fu"her ntfoo nwkm music. Mr,•Robin Nicholsons to tk r Call ATionpc 2,2635 be guest organist at the morning Phot,• WHitehall 2-6717 Tele hone service, and in the evening, the fS - minister lig chair will present 'HARDWARE ' WH,tehell z-3610 a candle-light service and a Graham" _ I -St. Andrew's short cantata "God's only Son - . • • 1 _ On Tuesday evening, April 17, ` -!Fresh teTian Church APPLIANCiS PAINTS _ TOOLS - Television & Redia Y the special Holy Week Service . .• N., Pickering, On 111 held a T. in St. -- ^Repairs BRADY Ken Nor*", B.A. keriM sister c Andrew's.`for at three church- Ch�ttrth ' nth GLASS Phone. W H2-28113. s Tun other s rviz es will be - - • e e PHONE; TEmpie 1-1111 held-Wednesday evening in the - =- 9.45 A.M. Sunday Schell •United - ti - - Church, arid-L'.00d- Fri- r DUNBARTON RADIO i T-V -- trao , s.r.;«- E 1�1:E RA-1- t�l A1rD W A R Anglican Church. G — -- -- day morning;at-SS George's { A. H. RATTTW STORE ; . Angli ch _..__— Phone: WHitehall 2.1911 �ckering P. .'" a ROSEBANK• ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. ewrlrtlting in P(untbiltR. v tiny - 11ARlnsral AIJO spuCnpR - GOOD VALUE AT THE U N 1 T E D C H U R C-H -The next Thursday Aiternoou --- - RIGHT PRICE Euchre will be held at the home CONITH BLDG., AJAX (His-k�+aq No. 2) of Mrs. Aisthoilm,'Dyson Road. ART Opew DWI, To Sr10 I•� SEPTIC TANKS _ f•t•risy 1iIN IAS}.a.- - :A. McRAY, M.A., MD..- Last week's winners: 1. Mrs. St. 30004 o.i.�r. R�Aals a ALTt:IIA`rto�a - CLEANED MINISTER Brett; 2: Mrs. Da • Chipman; Throw, Mrs. Day 4100'Gals. .......»...t.....» i4.S�•r Co. 4320 Kingston'rRoad $ervke' ot.worahiP We are plesaed.to hear Mrs. uo e■1.. ...'. .. .�........� •irw W. J. 811R INSURANa a._. Duisiafoid of the os�ebank Coeval- r.T� 0� •r X7.00 1NRIT! OR ►NOfi- = 'West Rn' 11.01 A. M. ascent Herne, is feeling better O SAN* - 2fAVNt Oilfawa - RA. 5-�04Z :. - !ks•p R•tw ler Party s■rd Cewrlr7 AT. 4-4741 - atter a recent illness. Tep-sotl~A Pu Wikitirae Church Schaal The P. T. A. of St. Mary'b - - - - -- rledtFerat lsasrr•wee on WiildiwGsr School will hold their monthly WM MU T. M/irdrwiNs. fit•■. lar. - meeting on April 12, at the local Inswoo" of AN Made _ school at 8.00 p. m. - Boorman & Gibson ENNEY BROTHERS -- -- -45 A. M. United hurt W l Rouge Hill -- T• United Church will hold ■ Rum- . ._------_----- -- - mloN0i M/}imy ilio. 0•if21 HEATING CONTRACTORS MRVItrG CHRIST IN THE F mange Sale and Home Baking, ! • ! on April'25, at the church hall-, 4Xanna4 s _ aterin�► Hof Water, Steam S co+wM UNITY'SING! 1833 weeko; .7 a _ at 11.00 a. m. Tea �ttd sand wiches will be served. W. K. J. n,ol, ', . - TRY A "NEWS' We are s° to hear that DDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES' . - B:A.r LL.B. Alterotlons and ii3opalrs Mrs.' King Si., of � __ _ TiEmple 9-3357 - is not feeling very Well. TER 1{A T40 and SOLICITOR CLASSIFIED A� Mrs. L. Tuesday visits Ra. �' NOVELTIES p tri cak"" Md atthnl� spent lads Tuesday visiting a 4 OUNWOM NOOa A11" Over W.M pepopie of an Miss �T few friends in Tototstd. ~ MIYs11 iilit los! rrt r tate CM■Mdlaa lied j`r+ST C.F We woad like to wish Mrs � �� Leroy, 'o*Dyson Rd. a speedy MAIN Simi - " ��� " cnu iwtsii!M"ift sslivsyss Mtttd - recovery. She has been ill for _ rew - , • r . PAGE MONT lleVIIIII . aria. Is, IM! ,TME *IC KE RING NEWS _- ?"S was badly bruised. Mrs. Little Mr..victfhri's lack od fates dal idsti=' oumCed later: •s. Da, •- �' �A��� �UtARTON and 74mClark are both former tude. Nd.) ted klDan, Mclwan, No. 1. Unit of the U. C. W. residents of Dunbarton. - Bulledn - of Detroit, visited Mrs. 1. me- bell their meeting on We C. W.es- I - on Thursday, May 10, the,Af- Following the morning service Lean and Beatrice, on the week- day, April 4, at the he nne of BEACH Belated congratulations to Mr. ternoon Unit of the U. C. W.,, on Sunday, the laymen and end. Mrs. George 'Willson, with an ' and Mrs. Ernest Stroud of Fair- are planning on holding a din- women of the congregation who Visitors at the Milton Pegg ° Ter for the congregation. Keep were going out on an- "every• home on Sunday were: Mr. and atteshdaace of twelve members. In St. Clement's Church, Tor- port Road, N., who celebrated III "'�• The meeting opened with the onto Mies Christine Gibson be- their 24th wedding anniversary this date 6. mind, and plan t- member-visitation" had a del- Oshawa, McDonald and family-'Of of Call to Worship. Mrs. Robt• came •the bride o1 Mr.,Gary on April 1. attend at 6.30. Inter announce icious luncheon in the S. Sun- Oshawa, and Mrs. G. McDon- ; Muter had the Devotional Per. Cassell, ��e, Ave. The Mr. �d Mrs. Russell David- meets to be given. day School Rooms, served by aid, of Toronto, and Mrs. C. sod,, with scripture reading A very interesting evening the e o Women. Ferris, of Whitby. Corinthians 15: 1 - '11. There is bade wore afloor-length gawp .son had supper with thea was had on Friday, for about The flowers on the altar were Some of our United Church _ Of white lace with a shoulder- grandchildren, Doreen; -Lois laced there in memory of Ron- Women enjoyed the tea in to be a General Leadership twenty of the members of Dun- P -J' length veil. Her attendants were and Blaine, and Mr. James Mit- old Green, who ,tragically lost Claremont, on, Saturday after- meeting in Albert St. United barton United Church. A. bus Mrs. Oha*ym Cassells, matron of shell, on Sunday. Mr. Davidson his life in a highway accident'noon, sponsored by one of their Church, Oshawa, with•a•Train- left early in the evening for honor, in pale green.satin, ands celebrated his birthday on.Sat- Unita. ing Period'dor Leadership from Y Beth Shalom Synagogue in Tor- one year ago. p Tor- two bridesmaids in yellow satin. urday, April 7. onto. After attend' the Friday The beautiful .communion Unit No.,2. U. C.,W. here.are -f- 2.00 to 4.00 p. m. Thankoffering mg Y _ l ilervice to be held in-Brougham The bride's sister Cindy Lou, Mrs. Frank Signoretti's mot- evening •service the rabbi ex- table, a gift of the now defunct plannihig a program of music finwer girl, Mr. John Cass- Mrs. E. Willard, of,Tor- ur on amursday, Apru Zar ells, the groom's brother, was onto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Si at 2.00 p. m. Members of this customs. ter Sunday. from Pickering District High e. best man, and ushers were: bro- oretti this week. School. A pot luck supper and Unit to make aprons, to sell- Mrs. Gladys' Cossar was in family "get-together will pre- proceeds for U. C. Women. An thew Jim Cassells and Mr. Eton The Spring Hat Sabi h I Kingston on the weekend of aid Hockey. The bride's mother and Tea, and Bake Sale held at GREENWOOD cede the entertainment. This ----------- - - invitatiorh was received to at. April 1st, on the occasion of will be on Friday, lilaY 4. . tend a Bake Sale and Afternoon!wore a gown of turquoise bro- Dunbarton United Church on the baptism of her grand-laugh- cade, and the groom's mother, Thursday evening, April 27, was Miss Violet Oldfield in at Tea, at Claremont, on April T. ter, daughter, of'Mr. and Mrs. a gown of blue crepe. .Out-of- enjoyed by all. Mrs. Irene Por resent in Port Pe Memorial _Bruce Willson favored with a Bruce.Cossar, born March-'13th. Rev. T. Fleetham took his text P rry couple o1 piano solos-v�7sich - °Fere ice'. Mon-- ter'a Hat Class made all the hate _ -- Hospital, following surgery. We treat, New York, and Lindsay, shown and modelled their area; - i�waa�'-Ue-ws =. on Sunday from 2nd. Epistle of p 'were much appreciated. Mrs. H. while ahizong the many Fairport tions: The event was sponsored On April 2, at the regular St. Peter: Mise Cathy Pegg and hope you will be v►eI1 again 10on Plaxton had Bible Study, due Violet. residents who attended were: by the Evening Unit of the U. C. meeting of the Dunbarton Kiw- Miss Linda Eastwood sang a - i -to the absence of•Mrs. Cress- the Hockey, Chiliman, Mickle- W., le�by--Mrs. Carey.� anis, the guest speaker was-Lt. duet "O Worship the King' • - ---- weiL Mrs.. R. Miller had the v_;right and .Cassells -families. who Next Sunda ' Palm Sunda the ;Fe�aily Lite,. Any- Mrs. Corey's Evening Unit Governor Harold Ansley, Y- Y- pro6uram ' - Mr. and Mrs. G. Pflance, Mr. of the U. C. W. held their meet- spoke on "Freedom; Our indiv- Sacrament of Holy Communion one having good, used clothing F. Blackstone, Mr, and Mrs. Ir- ing on Tuesday, April 3, at the. ideal Responsibility„ - Theme will be observed. 44 for the bale, please'leave with, and and Mra._Botion-. Untfed Church parlours. Plans of Kiwanis for 1962. At the Bd. The Young People went 'to _ e e .� Mrs. A. J. Gray before May 2 • aisFollowing the reception at Were made for the Hat Show. of Directors. the date was set Trinity Church. Toronto for the Statistics The meeting�ciosed,,followed by Margaret's on Danforth Ave., Little Bonnie Heward, Pine for the Annual Dunbarton Kiw- Easter Pageant on Sunday ev- - I lunch' served by the hostesses• the couple left on a honeymoon Mr'e. Willson and Mrs. English. � Ym Dr. is to be confined to bed for anis Carnival, to be held on - ening last. Ajax and Pickering Hospital V next meeting to . held at to New York. another month or more. She July 13 and 14. Unit No. 1. of -the United ' Marsh Statistics the Ihomhe at Mrs. R. Miller. Congratulations to Leonard would appreciate hearing from - Uhltted Church - Church Women met on Thuhhs Mrs. David Dawson iller.celeba- Kosurko, who celebrates his any of her-friends. The morning worship last day last at the home of Mrs. I. Total in-patients admitted ted her 79th birthday on April 17th birthday on April 15th; and Mr. James McClernent, of Sunday was conducted by Dr. McLean:-'Mrs- J,Brooke had Town of Ajax - 75 ?. at the home of her daughter, to Seth Chomey, who celebrates Toronto, spent the week-end 4y. A. McKay. The guest speak- charge -of the Worship. Mrs. Pickering Twp. 80 her 16th birthday on the 17th. with Mr. and Mrs. H. .McClem- er was Dr. George Telford, of McLean had the Program, with Pickering Village '21 Mrs. D. Maine. and family. Mrs. We are sorry to .hear Young ent, Mary Beth. and Mr. A. J. Oshawa, .who spoke for the Ont- assistance from Miss lriay Town of Whitby16 D. Thomas and Mr. D. Dawson Paul Coal was rushed to the 1 her son, from Tomato, were al- Y Thompson. Base Line. Saturday ario Temperance Federation. Brown and. 'firs. P. Clarke. The Whitby Twp, d Ajax Hospital last week. We i was Mr. McClements' birthday. Dr, Telford read his Scripture program, taken from "Signals City of Oshawa 8 m present. Mr. and Mrs: Mitchell, Tor- hope he will be home soon. 1 Mrs. Marion. McClement and Lesson from the 12th and 14th for the Sixties", stressed the Others 4 _ onto visited..their tchetez .and Happy qday to Cathy I Mr. David Fantham assisted chapters of Romans. The anth- need of churches training the - son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Davies who will be six years with the cantata' "Olivet to Cal- em-by the choir was "'cake a youth of today. Teen-agars are' ; � 201 ..Harvey, on sY• old on April 15; and to Susan vary" at St- Andrew's Church. Joyful Noise' Miss• .Shirley the "hope of the future Mrs. Aiken, who will be seven years ytby on Sunday evening. Kulyk conducted the Junior con- 'McLean conducted the Bible! Number babies born 86 -A-Pleasant eveningWsa held Tn the 41h - fn the Township Hall on Friday Congratulations to Air. and baby Louise, were guests of Dr. Telford preached a, very!Acts- Mrs. W. Trolley, t'nit In-patient x-rays 101 last when a number of friends M=s Burrows, Hilisview Cr. I Mr. and Mrs. D.-T hompson on p6ovocatfve -and . informative I Leader, conducted. .the Bus:n- Out-patient x-rays 277. . and, neighbors last to tender a, on the arrival of a baby girl, 8 i Monday. for supper, Later in�sermon on the subject of "Al-!ess. The next meeting will be at 1 Miniature x-rays 57 miscellaneous shower to our fat- ' pounds, 8 oz., an Saturday, the evening about a dozen of coholism". The evils of alcohol the home of Mrs. Trolley, with 'Leh. in-pat. treatm'ts. 1014 est newly-weds Mr. and Mrs. I ". eat Burton, who have-rosy. Aper 7, at the new,Mount Sinai,their friends came to visit, and are felt in the social field, in I-Mrs. P. Wilson in charge of Lab. out-pat. treatm is 44 Hospital, Toronto. presented the guests of honor family life and,.on the highway,1 the program• I Blood transfusions `2s ed into their new home just „Youth Time" rill be having with a play-pen. At the'time when everyone is I, The Quarterly Official Boan Minor operations 21 north`of the village. Mr, Grant their closing party, to end off Mr, and Mrs, H. E. Lawrence concerned witli the cost oCeduc- will meet on April 18th, with! Major operations- 88 Johnston, -aa MC, invited Mr. the season, this Friday,- April of Ottawa, visited their son. Mr. 1.cohol. Today.'we consider add-i the place'of meeting to be sen Ear, eye, nose & throat 82 : and Mrs. Burton to the platform 13, at 8.00 p. m. 'at Dunfair Bap- and 'firs. Geo. Lawrence on.cohal: Today, we consider add•,. sod the. number of beautiful. tist Church.- Sunday. action a disease, and not. a useful presents showed the high Half Load Regulations Are In esteem in which the young cou- Mashy �y returns to Bruce Vis tors at the home of ' ' crimp. 1t to a disease, started pie are held. They, in a frau well I $"Tows, and Robert Munn, and Mrs. Walter Willis on Wed- by: a wrong choice, not to ab- both five years old on Apnl 13. nesday; April 4, were: lira. F. stain. The 25'percent who are �''��.,,,.M chosen words, thanked the peo- We are -happy to bear Mrs. I Hill. -.%Liss Cprissie Munro, o'j-abstainers consider alcohol.. a� force Vii Ontario �/Vaiiity And ple for gal the gifts and exten- Ken .Hess, Payic Cres., has fin- Pickering, and M s. Sam 'lack- narcotic. Alcohol is -often an (� u�•iJQn �dQ'•]Q led an invitation to all,•to call a:ly been released from hoop. I son, o` Agincourt. escape from 1�fe, TB deaths are s•s �'w :._-on them, The evening closed I after being confLned there for; Members of the Dunbarton i'dovm coihsiderabhl .because of W ' with a beautiful lunch Psi a rsithe months, w th a broken leg. Legion Auxiliary visited $ow-!Me&cal advances. but death by . Effective March Ise to April 30tL, .vetblcle bads may not' _Pleasant social hour. --Mr -and--Mrs. - vouAnall.,i rrhanL:Ile I h !exceed Doable toads fbe all given under 9eedon 31, Subsection Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey TT 9 of ]�=iasy Traffic Act. former:y�o1 Victory Dr. have re- I the sussing of Ap:^1 2 Othe !er 200 percent ylany o. these • and_.daughter, of Kitchener, centiy moved to Toronto. They Auxiliaries were aioo guesfs Por� acc'i'-nts are d4rectly caused,by parents, Ms and Mrs. Al.spent the week-end th his will oe missed by ne_€hbors ata a party. ~Jco`:ol, The only .way-of guar• `;•' E Har- - •R F rims, B. Sc., friends-In Fa zpiart Beach. Mrs, Harns Little, tl'es! Hill an,, that hue will not 6e al- t County a ser .vey` here' Sorry to !fear Robi-h Lee has. Is in £carbo:o Hosp'tal 'ar-n'^ cobs,:cs is by absent:on. i A re-' The Women's Institute is apon- been ho til zed at Oshawa. servation. Her hater, 3rrs. J ent. iecogmze�i sufhnrity on sowing a Millinery Course, in the Young�Catirw CL-nth:ngs has!Clark,-of Agincourt had the role- �.l;photism is quoted as say _ -Hall, on April 17, 18 and 19. 1 s. I 1 Anyone interested, please get in, been c'on•hned to l:on•he with a .u:tune to fa>:l, in her home, and ng that "alcoholism" is NOT a EWaS�T 25e. DTy.lOIc touch with Mrs. B. Antis or• severe case of whooping cough. fortune to fall, in her hbrrhe, and i,ea^t. but only.e�-idence of the Y Y Mrs. Blackman, � . Your Laundry Picked Up 1 A Public Speak;ng Contest is - __ _ •_ to be held in the Hall, on Fri- IE:Klpertly Washed And Delivere day evening, April .13. Several ! a neighboring schools will be rep-I r , AJAX LUMBER CO. LLD• �� 24-Hour Service resented, + Mr. and Mrs. Sharp, of Burks Saturday - Sarre. Day.Service Falls, are-spending a Yew days Q �E, • I _ • with Mr.' and Mz'8t Cliff Hubb-' - i i .Coin Laundry Prices ard. ` _ w� 00111 Q�} - Mr. and Mrs. T. English visit- E -A 1 1C=ntic 2 00111 _ ed-friends-in-Brighton,-on-:Sun, t PRONE-:-MON. FRI.-4.00rto-9.00 P.M. - day. C SATURDAY I - L'. NOON Mr. and-Mrs, Roy Davis: also , �w / .� j FREE - LAUNDRY BAG 14TTHINITIAI. ORDER Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis and -`-- family,, visited' their mother, i r / 1 t]� H 17 •Any Time Mrs. J. Davis during the,week �a�� r 1► t'►2-46_ _ end. / . Mat 2250 • Next Sunday, being Palm Ftunday, the Lords Supper.w=ill- be observed on this' occasion. �I at 10.00 a. m. This will be the -�• _ beginning of the inorning ser- vices. /► Complete Financing arra hgPd I, the.rP.�, onsible O L r+'- Har' ar' T tde _Mr. Robt. Davidson, Humber KAYE�S PLUMBING Ino IT IOL RSELF HOME BUILDER. EST11L�lTF:S j�GiL11L 11 ++ ---BAy, mO er, ts. v- FRE"�• .■.n Por•■ arnr nhtrr► - -:' , idson, of Oshawa, also Mr. i WN. 2.6717 MCKAING I r C. I. L. PAL'r'TS, HOUSEWARES, 'GLASS, GLAZII+I(3, Stewart and his mother, of Man- r IOi R I\Qt IRIF.S I��ITED Man- cheater, visited Mr.' and Irirhs. : . POWER MOWERS (TORO, LAWN BOYS OZ8ffiR8) George Petrry recently. 'Cale Aft. 2•3251 wlcteer�ng TOOLS, PUMPS ETC. • OC-MO. 8.5191 Whitby ReSEB)LNR PLAZA • AT. 2.1851 � ' -_ �1'l ip - we also have many Choice'Cottage Lots assilabig within ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Pans and Estimates may be seers at .our SMAS MOTOR. SERVICE PAINTS = PICKERING OFFICE - : Garden Tractors :' :::TOOLS - GLASS ETC. - Springtime is - Clean alp and. Paint tip Time Repairs �o lawnmowers, _ For your lawn and Garden • GIM Seed Peat New and Used lawnmowers EI otNlea far Sale Moss *Ilizers •Cash R Carry Paces IAw11MIO�E�t • • Gallon. _ ..9 . _ • ', We sell PI�TSBLTRGH PAIIhiT9 !torn 1476 1 - _. Fencing, , Clothes S' %A Wor Milk Wood and W F sing, Steel and Cedar Posts , _- LIM Pots Bal on iidware ` • � ��� V �ao� wH. 2-3230 sdi . rbJAX UMBER CQ. LTD. Phone WHitehall 2-0480 1Pi&ering - Ra■■■a■a■■■s0-■■■a■■a■■aa■tu■■a■a■aa■aaaaa■aa�■■� , r , . OLL, R • `DA. 1YS at _ ' ,.,mow• - ! �k ic ar son • s f L ■ N . � v$':� !.0-•r imr"' �� /, L .. ■ ., "M ..' _ '01' too - � - ■a■aaRia■tea■■■a■�■■a■■■■a■�■■i■a■■a■■■■ .. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT PRICES EFFECTIVE - , -- , I 1 11, 12; 13, 14 - _ TQ 1.1M T QUANTtT fS APRIL • ■■.a■■■■■Ri■■s■a■■■a■■ ■■■■■■■■a■aa■a■■■aa■a■■aaa■asaa■■ BRIGHT'S FANCYU ..T -20-Oz. Tins A GOLDMINE OF VITAMIN C . ■ 0-m fol` FLORIDA . _ . •+a-- GREEN GIANT-14-Oz. Tins ORANGES ,■• DOZ. NIBLETS -C for GOOD SIZE _ - - _ A SALAO�RN D FAVORITE-14-Oz. Cello. Tube man - - j� C : No. 1 GRADE TOMATOES . 2 for 35C LYNN VALLEY STANDARD-15-Oz. Tins a • SNOW WHITE BEADS-Good Size - - l� = No. 1 GRADE CAULIFES LOWER 4 29c : CRISP, TENDER ' - - :• :, D- -0z. 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