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THURSDAY,'APRII. 19, 1982
VOL- 7! NO.
- Rate� WHI See
k Liberal
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rea2 - Cndidate Nomination
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Ratep3vers in School Area 2 i
that 11"
- � will be pleased to learn __-
ii tax.rate for l96`_ i*. ..down °°-1." • '<
Mills, from last year.
fr
ra i R. tie s
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� viewed' the rates and accepted
i ) r On Monday night council re "
most .of ,the„budgets. '4
- fes will generally' be down G?
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Members some over ttie whine township. t
av x y �a iReeve Sherman Scott said.
The decrease
is due in )art
y
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Th 'infiltration of urban res• getting,” he said. ' I only want to ieafi5essment of the land .;
dents•inw. the membership of a proper management in our �d fidgets being kept down.
she Pickering Twp. P.ura1 Pate community". He said he had no -
'" pavers' Association wars critic- political -vievcws. "I don't even
zed by Dr. F. Eugene LaBrie want a position on'the comm;
at a, public meeting last week. ittee," he said. He noted that Hugh School YV�'�
' :n p Hall at Brou- his actions would be criticized
ewh
sti £ the Townshi
f sham. About 4Q persons es a
were change some.by s of,One
bid-plug t that Irks . Township Council.
r . 'z present.
Dr. LaBrie pointed out that is asleep at the post like Barney Pickering Dist. High School
of problems that Coogle's,horse," he said. He in Board has "irked" embera of -
a e—majority p Mr. John L. Lay .oil. Picker-.. -
;;.,,, . had caused the rural farmer formed; tPl meefiag that two Pickering Township Council, not
,► h� some concern should also be the readings had already,been gig'• a livie, by not answering Coven- ins has announced that he x111
rortcern -of• the Association. He .en to an ammendrnent in the cil's request for a breakdown seek the nomination,for Liber•
• H `
contended that in the majortu Assessment Act in _the,- Ontario _
of the`r budget al Candidate for- Ontario Rid-
finstances, these matters had Legislature, He commended Dr. „I rant understand wh}• the Federal
l Dvmond and the Conservative School Board feels one sheet of link m the forthcoming'
...
r -<: �.ttle in common with the comp c;overnment for their action in
_. aints of the subdivision resid- naper,,is, sufficient said _Mr. Election on June 28th.
his would _not
— - ."g Miss
P. o _ tint. " ey except for' the
have happened
Grade 13 'rodent at Pickering District High School wse chosen reets. water, sewers, police pro- PPe process their debentures or any-
thng else"„ • j
at the spring formal last Friday night- The Queen iA shown here - aanm mderexpe ss a dt gets fuss Our efforts have not beenwe have ein 1? If we don`t. sve'would be hart- Township Could' LOSe
with her prince• N- Sharon Brown of Oradell, Carol Findlay of ;one of these things." he said: vain." he said,"when the next holding -
election comes around, we are� ins the "students by
_ (;ralde 13 and.seated in front is Ann Draper of Gradel2, -The urban areas keep push-,. i things pp;.'not_the Soard," said . A�ept ref
?ng their way into the rural not going to be taken for suck- Reeve Scott. Milllo -Assessment
era as we have in the past, I
-1_stricts. said 'Dr. LaBrie, They could at least. have
s when this trend affects me, intend , n stick with the ship.l the courtesy+_:_td' reply." said It has been estimated that the
b Yolkswa ens Delivered Thursday ''ll be willing tea move ore'. He. not like our former,.great it'_rCouncillor John Greening. oL•,Pickering could
g who Sold his farm and beat it".
said that he had purchased his •:�1ey hays utter disregard for T ons,-dollars of,
Assocratlon member Mr. Ross dfor ose �p two milli
. acerage on Con. 4 to escape the Heron suggested that the Coun- us, and Yet they are appointedassessment,next year.
Council instructed the clerk Lige. "We are interes.Fd in urbanization. "L:have to. go to by Councils", added Mr. Wank. section 35, (that controversial
1:hia week to order .six of the onomy. not prestige", a said. Toronto every day. unfortunat- cil would welcome the advice
small cars from. Volkswagen, lair. George Lawrence, Dun- , . ration of the ratepay- section of the A9aessment Act)
ely' , he said. and co-operation �.
:Toronto.. at a ."fleet" price of ,barton. a General Motors em, Dr. LaBrie questioned . any tics• "They (the Council► look to _.r.�•� has been amended, and persons
$1653.15 each. They were del- ployee, said-he was disappoint• like this for-guidance No Fees Now owning farms, whose sole oc
d to the Municipal Office ed Council had_ot called tot p°esfdential build-up. of Wicker- and direction." he said. He told cupation is NOT farming, will
lies that would promote the a group
Ceders m Ltire purchas.rie o` the meetin that:the attendance Except for Markham. Picker- assessed as a ' working tar
-ori Thursday morning. in Township. He contend4d g
=14,000.00 was pad out in cars. Y of intereateri persons at the ins Village mere"..
and industries, the
V�ilf..Hant.of. Law Motors, it '•hat there was, still plentp o. present, charges at Pickering
"mileage" 'by -this tbvvnshi vacant land between Pickering Nomination Meeting was a gam• P will. be dro Between this, and'reductions
last seat, Pickering, and Frank'Wonna snd Toronto. "The farmers are pie of the dis•iriteresf among T Chin Dump
own n' h
ped. Council,. this week, agreed handed out from• the l present
t
R: E. Sproule, a township re- c6tt, of MI"a :motors, Oshawa manipulated out of their •lands. the people. "Pi couple of-.ygars P hearing Of appea s coo make
eident, suggested Council con. and Mr: Geddes; of Renault., P.. ago, �y.even had t, coax a to take the net cost of the damp a big difference to Pickering _
facts These people who conte from g he _
man to run in Ward 2 stat- operation out of "general g
ader "leasing" tars instead of each presented .acs a^d Figure` .he city to the country'but ex- funds". Township.
purchasing. concerning their small cars.
Councillor Zlilton 'Mowbray.. John Campbell, another Las: Derr city services should.pay ed, ' R'e are.the ones to get'in. It .costs about -58,000 a year The appeals being heard be-
there and help Lhesn."continued
ager said he did feel that `or them," he "said. He Sugg- to o rate this dump. About fore Judge A. R. Wilmott, which
sad the charges were equal to p ested that more full time farm- STs•.. Heron. •'t4e may not a1- Pe
those of finarsre compazlies, whether Cie cars were Canadian. w:ays like•Lhe job,they're doing. a4• is received from the a-- have already covered a two-
- made or foreign was irrelever}t ers should be added to the exec- but to help them.is better than bove.users, so $4,000 will be month period..have been ad_
'when leasing. ut".e•arfd membership. s read,over the whole township. journ. 0 until May 1,
Al. Cane, real a letter he had "I,feel Council shourd buy the `Ir Robert G. P.oy said he to hinder". "If we get our backs P
written to this paper last week most effic`.ent car at the ben' �-a i been the'instigator of the up, .they ithe Council, will do
added-it was the opinion`pnrg he `old' ,rganizatioa and was desirous the same and we won't get any _
'of many, that buying imported ` 'It was moved by Code plot •tat it should remain active. where'`. he concluded. Rotarians Rears Talks On Postal
cars was not helping the Canad- H. Wank• and se_onded by de charged that Cry difficnity The next meeting of the Ass-
lan'eeonomy. Councillor John Greening.' that g ociatidn will be held. on Thurs-
-love la einem the rural resid-
Councillor H. wank- said — the six Volkswagens be porch- P Su b
tint were of his own making day, May 20, at 6.00 P. m. The System' And Telephone tnven#ions
that firms leasing cars are in
ased. Councillor Ross .Deakin due to a lack of Interest. "«fie subject for discussion will be=
erested in new models, and pres opposed the motion.. _ eser�e t d of we are axes
he kin deal
T
Two highly-interesting prog---te-render satisfactory mall ser-
p rams have been given at the vice, points out that there are a
- _ VillaAnnounces Sub-Past dinner meeting of the local Rot- great many ways in which we. —
e e- �I afie s Mike Starr- Cry Club in the peat two weeks, who use the service caiu help-
On April 9th, Mr..Harry Me- be inure of the address on r
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i+hRelationa Officer matt provide a "Tetut4r add
Ridges—Soon
Mrs. E. Spencer, Station Road daughter, firs. Miles, Oshawa. for �y of the Toronto District, Canada cess',so that in -the event of
�r '•post Office, the guest of local their being• unable, to deliver
leaves from 3 Iontreal early on Rev. H. S. and'Mrs. Shephard post master Harold. Anderson,. for any reason, that piece might _
Friday morning` aboard the are'looking forward to a three- be P� _ was speaker. Mr. McKnight be returned to the sender, be
S.. S. Saxonia, for an `eleven- month visit to Britain, this sum ouncedFto thlen:3ews chael Sthis w k' ng Slated ' told the Rotarians a lot of things sure you have the'correct post-
week visit with her relatives in 'mer: that a sub-post Office will,
kshire and North- 'lir. and Mrs. Jim Mackie, of . as bile they didn't knave about our Can- esti on your mail; write clearly.
• ce. The Post Off- etc.
am tshire. Mrs• Spencer oc C Squires' Reach, pair thisCIAU ice—the only branch.of the v- 0000
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a week later at Southampton, a few days at.Kingston. atTheYofficce Ridges.,
be known as r it Service that is expected to ' The "at watch telephone, a
• ' ' her brother, national election in _ st in wrist watch wear.
and white-illver- make ends meet, took the in-
brate her 24th-wedding-anal who is.employed there• ed in 'the gay Ridges Pharm- the offing, the,Progressive Con- their desks in 1981-1200 mill n and the picture-phone,
Bary. Welwish her bon voyage. .Mrs. Crowther, St. George St. acv. servatives of Ontario Riding from the .people of Canada• We�rument-which will bring tele- ,
The W. Frank Baker's, of entertained her sister• and hus Mr. Paul L, .Taylor will be will hold their Official Nomina• have, today, 6054 mail carriers vision to the field of telephony,
Whitby, entertained as dinner bend, bfr: and Mrs. J. .Coburn, postmaster. ting Meeting next Thursday, in in Canada, each at work every are twro "marvel's of the future"
_guests Dr. H. T. -and'Mr•S. Fall- of Toronto, for dinner on Sun- _ Whitby.- Scene of activities, da of the yeah (except Sunday which telephone scientists are .
aise, John and Betty Lou and day where a large crowd is expect- ' Y
"larriily, on Sunday, April 15, the B for some). 228 pieces of mail currently ;working on.
hir. and Mrs. Garnet Courtice, . �e • at ed, will be .the .Anc}erson Str.
occasion being.
the Baptism of Church St., had the family, Mr. Wial Easter SMICeS High .School, at' 8.00 P. m, .— was posted by eacaaf the 19 at the Rotary Club's meeting;
g million Canadians last year. Monday night of this week. .
baby ;a.son Charles Fallaise, at and -Mrs. .Llovd Courtice, and April 26. Many of us are '$till.around, If preseni experiments'prove
the Harmony United Church, children, of Toronto, for dinner At St. �� 0' reh Mike Starr; Ontario Riding's who'recall our mail coming to successful, 'he telephone will
Oshawa. on Sunday. t 3i. P. for the past ten years I tI9 only "lis train„, bqt this has join the clone and the radio on
- Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Baker A trousseau tea was given by will be -seeking the support of chap ed--with most of our mail the li§t of items to be strapped
..and family, Cameron St. were Friday evening - the film
Mrs. James L. •Palmer. lase his electors for the fifth time, being moved by truck or'plane. ori the wrist For several years-'
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-visiting friends, Mr. and Mrs••.Saturday for friends -and nei- fi•Jesus Before Pilate” and a special,guest speaker has
:Rovoldt, Getzville; N.- Y. last A letter"can be sent.from Hnli• it has be�r possible to equip
ghbors, to view the lovely' gifts o 0 0 been arranged in Quint4 Mart fax to Vancouver today, in only ships, sire, ft, trains, trucks
weekend. given her daughter,' in her for- Eit4ier Sunday— int, Member of Parliament for one-tenth of the time required stud cars with mobile te#ephon-
The Pickering 'Ladies' 'Bowl- incoming ma age this Satur- Hamilton West, who is spokes- only teri years ago. And-iso ea. This-has helped to provide
Ing League held their annual 8.00 A. M. • Holy Communion ' man_ for.Canada's large Italian
banquet at the Tov�n and Cove- day many more more people in Can- communications for busy Can-,
Best wishes are- extended to 9.30 A,; bi. Holy Communion community; and who is also ads. today, are posting so much adians on th move. The wrist '
try, on Wednesday, April.i2, fin- "Mr. Dave Donaldson, Jr., and' Assistant to the Minister of
fishing off te season in. grand '•Farnily,Service' - more mail, that'A point has how watch,telephone should provide
his fiance, bliss Maeva Smith, Transport• been reached where the "hum-
. a much more complete answer '
style. West -Aouge,, 'on their,'coming 11.00 A. M. • Choral Communion Those Ontario County and
' Mr. 'and Mrs. R. P. Winter, an" mail-sorter, is about to be to the ever-pYesent and aincreas-
marriage, Saturday, April 21, at with Easter hymns and sermon Oshawa people_ who maintain an replaced by mechanical sorters, iasis complex,problem of.keep-,.
are
e expected-home this next national and _ itical
West Hill. o 0 o nnterest m lel Montreal,
=-= ----- eek, having sfient•the winter - - -
in post offices such as M al, ins modernfast-moving um-
Congratulations to Mr. and Dedication of the-Parish Half affairs are all encouraged to be Toronto, Winnipeg etc.. ,,, •' ars in touch with one anothef;
at Daytona Beach, Florida. Mrs Dave Miller, Sherwood Dr. and'Sunday School will take �n hand next Thursday, April Mr. McKnight in stressing a—An experimental picture-phone
Mrs. F. MacRae, Lincoln Ave.
in London. Qrnt.. 19 * wueel� on the birth of_'a son, Tuesday, -place on 1Konda April 23, at ; 28, in Whitby's Anderson Street
,as
y, Members of the Club were is Trow in existence, but it is
-- .... 7�y_p ..n>__Rrght Reverend H. High School. told of se and other wonders at preaent,`much"too bulky and
end visiting her son, and attend- April 10. S ra• - commercial use. How.
ed'church to see her eldest Sotry t6 report Paul. Bath is R. Hunt, ho A.,.II. nt -. . -The-.meanest stinker" to lice_ which May some -re
grand-daughter become a mem• in Oshawa Hos ital for a minor San Bishop of Toronto will in any town is the one who ionise communications as they ever, it will not be long until
operation: Hi brother Edgar officiate., dumps his garbage in his nei• exist today, by E. C. Forster, voice and picture travel toget-
bei of her church. had a tonsillectomy iri Oshawa _- " - • ' -
Mrs. Elliott St, Gorge St. was Hospital at the same time. The Parochial Banquet ori: ghbor's garbage cans-even a Bell T�elephor�erepresentative,'sPost
Ohet• from one telephone to shot- -
-end vision her April'l5th, at 6.30 P•M. can with a lid on it. desire by Canada's Fost Office her.
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tAGE TWO _ _• , _
'THE P I C K E R I N G -NEWS ;.' TB0118"Y, APR= ie, 190
TH'( PICKERING'. NEWS . ,
I'Meresibig.
News Items ft0"'I Public Relations Committee - _ , _
• ESTAOt !-SMED1111 .
of School Board Of Area 2'• Public Speaking Results W a ter Thomson, Q.C.
Issued every Thursday - The Public Relations Commit- potentially Gifted Pupils in• the BARRISTER •' .SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUBLIC
- by The News Printing and Publishing Company tee of the Board of Trustees of Grades 6, 7 and 8 throughout -
Atrthorized as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, Ont Area No. 2. Kish to make the the schools in the Area. Mr. G._ COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS
following. announcements re Clarke has been appointed tea- .._Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 - '
pMISCRIPTION RATES: $2.50 Per year - Utilbd Stabs 43.00 per year garding-the schools in Area No._cher of this Class. Mr.-Clarke -
BARRY MURKAR, Editor — will complete his Bachelor of Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway
1. Public Speaking. Contest:- Arts Degree from Queen's Un-
ARMTISINI RALES UPON KOUEST — On March 30, at Lincoln Ave. iversity in 1962.
_ School, the Semi-Finals for the .s Oral French ,.
GraPublic Speaking Contest in - Commencing in September: Donald G Crosslss �� � _ Pickering Township were held. the• pupils of Grade,,4. Classes _ e y - 'a
.i.l Nine contestants competed. The in the schools will begin tt'ie PUBLid RELATIONS CONSULTANT
results were as follows: CIMIVnpn6hex _
got.to the int where it Is costing the tax a#on erimental basis,2or one year.
SCAM6ROLGH — 2s81 KlQHGBTON RD. - AMl-?lti,point g Payer isr too much 2. Carol Colquhoun, Rouge Hill; P 3
..each year sad,action.ia and must be take, against these pens- 3, aim- McKeracher, Rosebank; Mr.. J. Ladd has been appointedInstructor for this work. 112r. - .AJAX PLAZA - RESIDENCE
ots who go out and set a large ares of dry grass on lire without 4. Philip Amos, Vaughan Will-
Sst rtaking the proper, precautions, to insure they are,capable ard; 5. Hon. -Mention - Lynne Ladd has many years of suc• Ajax: WH2-1231 Pickering: WI-I2-0363
..of handling the situation. Haugh, Bayview Heights. cessful teaching experience. He
The winner were presented will attend the Summer Course
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Chief Don Lynde of the South-West Pickering Fire Department with silver dollars by. Mr. in French Language and Meth-
reports, they were called out to 22 fires in two weeks. This Is a Bruce Hogarth, Secretary of the ods at Trois-Pistoles, Quebec,. PERSONALIZED PROTECTION
in the summer of 1962. This
ridiculous situation. Up to now ttremea Lace been &We to get the Pickering Public Utilities Com-.Course is affiliated with the C
time out bettors an a has been dose. But one of mission, Judges were: Rev. M. French Department of the Un- A.R. FORTE R—f N�U RANCE
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y ��'�� Butters, of PickeringUnited ---, - -
these days a,grass fire will lead to a home beingdestroyed 9r - y Ontario.
�ewen deiith; sad them there wtu he real trouble. y Supervising Principal, ti'hitby r4veTArt Exhibition
Church;—Mr. E. A.--Farrman;
Pe g P . - - PIOHE ATlan16=
. lf'k�keritlg Vius6e firrmaa, otic day Last ween were .out about Public Sc2rools, and Mr. D. Ket- On March 28, the second an- -
three times In one morning. tel. Vice-Principal of Pickering nual exhibition of -pupils' Art
Dist. High School. These winn- was held at, West Rouge Aud- FIRE — AUTO — LIFE -+•. CASUALTY .
1Thst these grass burners fail to remember, is that these fire ers competed at the Final Con- itorium. Mr. R. Blackwell, Art
depwaaents, except"ia the case of-South-West are manned by teat in Whitby, on April 4. Phil- Instructor at the Toronto Tea-
volunteers, '
ip Ames, Vaughan Willard Pub- chers' College, was the guest
:and run
d ruwho drop what they are doing, leave to lite aid of someone else - who if they used common their own jobs lie School, placed Second in the speaker when the teachers met
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Oshawa and Ontario County during the afternoon. In the ev-
aesse, wouldn't need the fire deparment in the first place. i Finals -and will compete in the ening, from 7.00 to 9.006 p. m., GLE�IDALE APPLIANCE SERVICE
One of these days the volunteers are not going to.be able to just!Provincial Semi-Final Competit- 250 parents visited the exhibi=
1
I ion at Oakville on April 17. tion. A number of entries from
_yidc tip and run, then the fire will continue onit'R way uacon• 2. Major Achievement Clmgeo-: the exhibition'are. being for- EXPERT REPAIRS TO WASHER, DRYS
trotted and then listen to tate fire starters howl about lack of pro- • Commgrrcing.in September, warded to the Township Mus- -
tection. Well they can holler au they want to ss far as we are ! 1962, a Major Achievement eum at Brougham-for preserva- AND DRYERS VENTED _
eoscerned• They pay taxes for lire protection and so do we. But 1 Class will..be ,established for tion.arid interest. - -,
we are getting tired of paying out for a bunch of nitwits who ann•
'ntilj walk out, throw a match into a patch of dry grass and then. Telephone TEr�ple 9-1.758
Tell for help. It costs me and all other taxpayers far too much. -
r._F B. Wishart. M. 0- .&. Speaks T.
lig Cheroot-Dances
And School Association At Well Attended.Meeting Apel 4th_
.High'school dances today are a far cry from what student'at PickeringThe,Fairport Beach Home r a t o r s o
used W attend a taw yew-4 ago. Last Friday night School Association held their } R�Ck we attended the dance at the Pickering high School. The decor• regular monthly meeting at the. BALSAM
slims were beantituL .The muxic was-good. The auditorium ltss school, on Wednesday, April. 4: The LT. C. W. met Iasi Wed- RP MONUMENTS
a tine floor,for
dancing.
E• at which time it was announced nesday at the home of Mrs. R. '
!to all parents present that dur- Da The.theme of the Worship i lF DISTINCTION ,
However we were surprised st the size of the crowd alt- y' Y
!er considering the number of students who attend this school. I mg the next school year 1982•' vas Easter". Mrs. Alan Man- 0
(83, "Conversational French" derson sang a solo "That Won-
We made one or two enquiries and were told that it was the 1-will be taught to students` in derful Story". Mrs. Geo. Pick= - - -
Grade 4, in School Area 2. TI" ett read a chapter from the #� THREE . GEN.ERA,TtC�►NS �
assts that were keeping students away, One student said that the I tremendous Sdvance re the ed-
average bay eoufd'not sNord the dollars, plus corsage for this Study Book "Hasten the Day"'.
ucational program for Element• entitled "Where fades the thin
formal affair. Another said tbas a girl has to have a new dress ary Schools vvaa approved by Line The Devotional Topic,-and not•jilt a cheap.one, to be In class with thereat. the School Board of Pickering "The Assurance of Easter" was _
M Township School Area 2, and -S C�iff -rd Br' ''
� ��d
.,,We are not attempting to throw:a wet blanket on high school I judging (from the murmur read by Mrs. Lewis Tones. The e •
�aaces, but If what we have been told is the troth and not just Roll Call was answered by six-
,approval that rose after the an- teen members and two visitors, _
unor grapes, then It seems to us that sometitiiug.shmld be done -nouncement the Board-is to-beSry, Lloyd-Wilson gave a report O U a E T S
e )keep these dance costs down, in order that all the students highly commended for such an of her trip to Five Oaks and the
who wish to attend may do so, without fear of not appeasing art- action. This new phase is pure- Business followed and the DUNDAS ST- EASY WHITBY � b-35S2 -
racdive just because they or their parents cannot afford costly ly an experiments I:venture and meeting closed-with hymn 115,
formal dresses.: it's continuance will depend on
_ _ Pe and the Benediction.
a number of things, some of Friends are glad to hear Mrs.
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which are — public acceptance Thos. Risebrough :was able to -
,'the student's ability to cal fac- return home from Briarbhas
COOPER B���� �T�s Y
�bend, and the Economical fac- Hospital .fast week. .She has - - -
tor. Should the plan prove suc- been hos '
rte i
1 zed for several
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'YlLLA6E OF PICKERtNG P . .
��s'ul and all present express- months. 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO
ed the s.ncere hope that it will, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carson,
then the Grade 4 sjudent receive Grant, Roy and John: Mr. Wm. -
_DAYLLGHT SAYING TIME y BLOCKS &: BRICKS
ins instruction in the school year C$ n; Mr, and Mrs. Allan
1962-63 wopld continue to rec- Carson and daughters; Messrs
eine the subject -in subsequent Murray, Grant and
._,STRUCTURAL STEEL
Grades, and this would apply to Jones attended the Bayles•. - "
By Resolution of Council and powers ht'me invested °din CRANE RENTAL
all students -once the..Grade 4 wedding on. Saturday evening•
level was reached. at'Orillia. :STATION ROAD, PICKERHVG, ONTARIO
hereby proclaim a period of Daylight Baring Time, ' Parents and friends were.de- 'Mr- and Mrs. Roy Parrot, Phones: WH. 2-1960 — WA.-2.5103 — ,MO, 8-Sg11
COIIMIe11C1�A at A. M. lighted by- the musical enter- .Uxbridge, visited Mr. and Mrs.
•7 k tainment provided by Darlene Lewis Jones on Sunday.
' = `�• and Jce Hare, 'and Angela and :Kr, and. Mrs. ,Lome
- S. U N Q A Y �A P R I L'29 1962 Marten, Julian. These children ran urra and Dor n at.
y
+ - received a well-deserved app-. tended a bi;tltday gathering on
lause of appreciation from the Sunday for Mrs.'Morgan Evans
�+.
on her 87th birthday, at her' a ho '�'la$ A. Newman, Q
sill:.upon all citizens to observe the same and audience and-by well-deserved, y, Q. •.
+we mean—just that, for. they home at Claremont. ;
ADVANCE their clocks and watches one hour. (Performed with, all''the poise A Good Friday Senice will.be ' '_BARRISTER SOLICITOR - - - -and .
Guest speaker was Dr. F. B. and .special Easter Service on TlEotple 8 2139
Pickering, Ontario �CYRIL T MORIEY, Reeve VC iahart, Medical Officer .of Sunday.
- Health and Director of the Ont- FAIhP ROAD, SOUTH �DUNBARTON j
— ORT
Apri 6, 1962 VIUAge Of-Pickering ario -county Health .Unit. 'Dr. Greet Ri
Wishart ver,
N� tshart spoke briefly on the 1
60D SAYE THE i
�VE� �.• rmmunization program" beim• '_bir. and. Mrs.. Lloyd Robinson •9
conducted in'the school and al- and family, of Toronto, visited
so pointed out the reed for the Archie and 'Mrs: White, on,Sat- WH 2.1821 ;QUALITY WH 2.1821
_ continuation of the protection urday. - 1
afforded by this measure as-the. Don't forget Good Friday Ser-
children continue on through viec at the church at 8.00 p. m.
V�
HOLSTERING
• school and Beyond. He also dis- Grade 7 and 8 had a_very suc- •-•.
Ontario Riding P•C Association _.. _
cussed:the tremendous strides cessful Bake and Apron Sale on F`URXXTURE OF ALL J[JJ4pS j#pCOVERED
NOMINATION MEETING that have time
me in a short Saturday. -
period of time in medicine and Pleased to welcome Mr,' and. Fmr' gT'CUSTOM WORK
surgical proceedure, and while Mrs. H. Smith' home from--the
In the Anderson' Street Nigh School his talk was interspersed by South,'where they spent the win- ICSTMUTES - --
t t [ any amusing antidotes, he left ter.
-
YIf�iTBY m mu XWOSTON RD. WIIVDSO DB. f .
Sno doubt irr the- minds of his
L. audience of the devotion.-and ■aattaHttltaatatldtt■ I O P CK>]MG ONTARI*11 , 26, �1962, 8 p• education with which-the doc- W]I TERtors.and nurses and researchers _ vY 1'11 11
strive to achieve,.so that our. WELLS DUG • CLEANED __• _
�p�� /�� lives and'.the lives'of our child DEEPENED -
SPECIAL 6UESTS ren will be happier and health- -SEPTIC•TANK$
ier as a result. It can be said INSTALLED - CLEANED _
`.`.HON...MIIiE STARR, M: P., Ontario"Riding ' here, that we, the general pub- No Job Too Large Or &hall To .� �C T ANKS CLEANED
lie, owe more than can be putt Receive Our Immediate
OUT
Qum" MARTDU, M. P., Hamilton West into mere words, to the teams AttBation'
of doctors and nurses'of the _ 'CRETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
L,ER I m I vfflic [- public health authorities foi•'all - '
_ ServiTANKSce
(Onti►rio'Progressive Conservative Association) - childrens',lives are a8 safe and er _ PAT ~• - - _ -
healthy as. it-is humanly pose- Phone MO.' 8.8035 DUNHE - T �e__'•� ' _
- ible to make..them: ltlkteap�tgttglktidttiiNll
KSDAY, APRIL•�a 1962 . •�: " " -THF P I C E E R'I N G N E W 5 _ , PAGE THREE
had charge of the Worship and bin. and Mrs, Clare Keevil Vice Pres. Norma Benson is
_ -- - DUN6ARTON Program. Several unit members.l visited his sister, Mrs. N. G. the chair. The ladies have been
-• . - - ~= j �ok__{�art in the program.
Mrs. Fraser on Sunday in Toronto. It invited to two social evenings:---
- United Church -
_LNSURANCE _ _ REAL ESTATE The regular mornin service M. Pegg. 1?reB dent -had charge wai3 a re-union, when Mr. Keev. Whitby on April 25 and stoufi-
g of the Business., -Mars. Edgie--il-also met his two brothers. ville on April 30th.
Os�ee'WH. 2-6212 Residence WH...2.3115 I was conducted by Dr. W. A. Pegg and Mrs. W: Pegg gave a j Dr. George and•Earl,'who were The Guides and Brownies
_ McKay, assisted by Mr. R. report of their tri to Five Oaks. bot present from Detroit. Mother's and Daughter banq-
.- .-.._._:._ -L - - Pitcairn ,organist, and choir-
P h
._ Several ladies had charge'of the Mr Gordon Taylor has cert- uet will have each mother ace-
leader. The choir sang two Loy Bible Study, taken from Matt- ainly,made the front of his rest- ompanyiAg her own daughters,
Y R�1 . E MORLEY ely anthems "Just As I Am", hew 5. 1 to 12 verses. Mrs. G. aurant look very smart with the eliminating an extra mother.
and "I was Glad". Mrs. Kilda McConnell. Claremont: gave a(addition of cut, stone to the Guides, Brownies and Lead-
- r White conducted the Junior con-
� - - - • - . -= "Yowl' Friendly g Resident �! ent" -- gregationDemonstration on Easter Dec- walls and side of the building. ens attended the morning ser-
. Miss Westgate con- orations. Wayne Redshaw, who pea}s vice of the United Church last
ducted the meeting of the Mess• A Cemetery Board Meeting hockey for the Uxbridge Inter- Sunday.
KINGSTON R�. W. P.O. BOX 1f,0 engers during the service. will be held on April 23,- at the mediates and his brother Jack Many of the local young peo,
Dr, McKay read Matthew 20: home of Milton Pegg, at 8.00 for the Juniors, are both in the pie attended the formal danee
PICKF:RING ONTARIO - 17 to 34. He spoke on the Palm P m O. H. A. finals. _ at Pickering High School last
Sunday story from St. Matthew j 6everal of our United Church Dowling League 'Standing - Friday night.
/ 20 and 2.1, of Jesus' triumphal-!Women went to Oshawa on Al Rozell 74, Mel Norrish 61, Bob Carleton, son of Mr. and
entry into Jerusalem. A comp- ax-to_ Train_ Bob_ Hockley 56, Alvin Redsh- Mrs. B. Carleton has completed
arison was made of the quest-i ing and report a very educe- aw 45, H. Hopkins 44, Shirley his year at 6-A-C-f}ue per-,4-
QL
fter s ndin a week at home
2.1
James and John and the beg- visitors at the home of Mr. Samarillo 31 with a college• chum from e
JOHN or n
gars by the roadside The mot- and Mrs W TroLlev on the Mr. and Mrs .J McGuire att- British West Ind'es, they left on
her wanted-to know if her sons week-end were Mr. Linnit and i ended a dinner and dance at the a trip f Mo treal.
could have the honour of sitting Miss Essie Perkins Rov
-- INSURANCE q Mr. and Mrs, McPhail. Tor- al York hotel on Thursday
friend anAd• r
on either. side of Jesus. The
ASSURANCE answer was not quite under- of To n {night, g veh by Amer.caa ALot-
IDENTIAI. 'vr ENWND stood ,that -the must drink Of. fors. SUBSCRIBE ro THE NEWS
COMPANY LTD. cod y onto, spent Saturday with Edgief The_Legion Auxiliary held the
the cup and be baptised. The and--Mrs. Pegg and-family --I regular meeting w th the _.1st --'.ONLY $2.50 A YEAR
LIFE —' AUTOMOBILE — FIRE beggars asked that their eves I Mr. Richard Wilson of Brook- '
107 KINtiSTON ROAD EAST be opened. There is the con-111n,' visited Mr. Stan. Byers: on
trast today In what people des-;Sunday.
S„ , Pte•, �= Siwpping Cells. Plion- WN, 24"] _ ire of. Jesus-to become import- M and Mrs. M. Pegg visited Q�� -
- Fw knowdlete Cavrsae O•h Or Mair ant, or t}iat, knowledge be ob-I bfrs: F. Parkin,- Ashburn, on I DUNUn I N11 PJMO Al 1 T
: tained.
Sunday.
We 'welcome the Kiwan_ans I Mr. and Mrs. Clarke and the
and their families w�fio attended I T( r 1 T Towers
famil4 visited• his mother and'
'the service. ,father, Mr. and Mrs. D. Clark. -
PP1R/►ISALS were placed on i Mr., James Brooks Sr., has --- R' w r of Strength
`— altar b the tam ly o
a E E the y i- r England to re- The e
Leuchuck who passed away last i main with his son the n.,�,
(Gladys Newelll _ Yea
week, and by Mr. and Mrs. Gor- family. —fo � Wee
'don May and family iii memory Mz.-alid Mrs. W. Brown, Mise
Real Estate 8rokar Pickering Village of Mrs. May's father, Mr. J. Ca Mav and air. Fred Brown vis-
Bacon, who passed away' tWO�ited last Sunday with friend and 40 ' ��B � an EL
WH. 2-5770-1 or Toronto WA. 3-1513 years ago. / relatives at Tara.
Plrsona1% yL Sorry that Doug. Morden has taatalled and ecenected to yoat ITV
Whitby - Phone Mohawk S-d7.03 We are sorry to .heat# Doug. been the victim of measles this
Cobourg FR. 2-7601 ' Balsdon has had to return to past week. •
hospital for treatment- on his - ONLY $31.00 >_ �r �m on P
pA,r°Niabwev, '4 Mit•East rF OvnborW+.P4. 2!Ih♦h•�7 leg. He' was admitted to Osh-
awa Hospital last FridAy_ �,LA►REMONT'
Mr, and Mrs. Brian McCombe PSOlIrLr ?L. E-llfl sir Etr9. 1-611
• family moved• to Stroud, The Caremont.Cubs and.,thehoil. an-DR. ALFA Ont. last Saturday.
- ,ST• GE '� Visitors at the home of A: J. er and Son banquet in the hall OUR V R17
` � ��1�T�GS TUM
Thompson and the AScClernents. on Monday evening..
of the Base Line, on Sunday,; Mr. Tony Vandoriigt is in the
r were. Mr. Robin..Mcholson. of ILxbridge Hospital under obser-
P•1 C 1C "I N G _ * Whitby, and Mr. and Mrs. .B. j vatfon this week.
• _ AVE I'ERINARIAti vFan+cod. of Toronto. Miss Evel}� Mansell o! Tor_
Eotlgwt end Meeting Mr. and bars. E. J. Anes'„onto, spent Sunday with`Ain and . • • •
Facilities 1 Old Rosebank Rd. :tiorth 1
were in Deep River last FTida; (Mrs. Jack Mansell. A � _ Seng by A�rnn►val
- - CATERING SERVICES {and Saturday, visiting their son . Mrs. Reuben Huxtible 'of Ch-
Gordon, and Mr. Jac M*opley alk Lake, returned home last. y y�.s
(Seating 200) I R lt. No. 3, Pickering and son Jen, who just got out of FridAy. after spending several �S i Year T/llffen Wal'I�nt
TELEPHONE: hospital-recently. after a long j months with rela>ives
U
r,N}t 1.03 _WH, Z-2305 j �! alephona;TE. 9-18 : (star, :fir. a : firs Ted Tomlinson �j
1 i lir. Clifford Woods is in A��i of..Scarhoro, spent Sunda.-Wi!l AIUMIN M A ��Y�
o Answer TE. 9-1304 }
Years
l - Hospital being admitted on Sun.:Dr. N, F ?or linsrxt. M + Low Prices u� TO 5 1 Ral'rs Tay
Y Iday morning,, 1Ir. and' ?Ctrs. Ernie a:se o_
Mrs. Herbert Carey is in'the Oshawa, spent Sun'dav w-th Mr. t
OPTOMETRIC LONG DISTANCE CALL -
i� a How's d Hockley Glass
est .�.eneral J•i4spitat where� �red tics r
: - - e Fn er 'who under"ent.ar.
_ OiV CARE Z•e1� 3-S.aO� she and rwent surgery ' this- Al
�R
VISI a operation for a cataract at the,
. _ Anson Inurn
"Week. ! �illldaS StT. Fast Whitb �Ilt.
` lOHtr L. RAWBON, R.O. (No Tot!'Cram•) Miss Rohin Hanson. of Fair. Oshawa Hospital, is improving. r Ys
PLEASANT SiREfT `port Beach is in the Oshawa fir. Roger P.fly- has been cosi -
11 g !MO. 8.5861 or MO. 8-8606
Hospital for observation. - i fined to- bed for the past two
-.(OFF uvERPOOi a0. SOdTII) - weeks ar the ;Williams . -Rest'
FRENCNMANS /AY Mrs. Rillis is still not feeling
(Monteith, Monteith, Riehl too well..Take It easy and get.( `Tome-.
EYES EXAMINED _ ✓S Co: - well soon.
GLASSES 41TTE0 and REPAIRED. i CMARTEREO ACCOUNTANTS A date to. keep in mind is I
EVENINGS
_ , G. W. R1EML. C.A.. R-I.A t ,
Ntav fa v� en the Afternoor.
t he i. G. «cmc. a.
=:MAKE SURE
RY APPOti�-M-tNt', tE. 9.25-01 ( L�CEN3EO TRUSTEES - nue o t
Ajax _ Oshawa - S"OtfOrd ;Putting on a Cor muri'.v Dire -
at 6.30, There will only be a- -
Oihow-a RAn-doloh 5-3527, ` hyililed nbmber of:tickets
I IRT R. WATERS. C]4. �Trs, Walter Lynrle hasYOU GET
�' 'SEAWAY wmitehal; 2.0690 l cell for 'th. : -
WATER SUPOUR
PLY _ - 1 been teelin� too
Past Ecru weeks-We hope that
I
WHitehali ".•1 9 i s',e L Csoon much APD OF improved. .. ATLAS 21-HOUR SERVICE j - 1..-We wish to thahTHAtiur r Pi �
- 7 DAYS A «'ESI+ - MILLER I ghbors, friends and organ za, >a�. "'° --
E3.00 for 104 GALS. tions, and, even-one Nvho ,«ere
' _BALL PURPOSE
so 'hind and:tho htful, durin
- $7.00 for 1000 GALS. N G �g g
ff-0 or a #LS. our recent 'misfortune.
- lir. an y
- Gas and Oil Installations
, I TERN
and,Family
Clean-Out Service I one of the above in "Dunbar-; _ -
., l
toes" and the other in "Fairport -
Z4-HOUR CA11S ' Beach"I ITS A LANTERN, spreading a bright light ovanly _ --
TEMPLE 9 Tudor.Street, Ajax .
I IrS A SEARCHLIGHT with a powerful,long range
is pleosad to bnnounc� 'MIH Z-349 _ .
GREENWOOD
c_ `"� -+-r=-• ""'` trS A SAFETY BEACON with a red flashing pgM
Aww> ixg S!'fl/lte Church service and Bun. Sch ( for emergencies.
The church service and Sun,
IS NOW OFFERED TO • • day School was well attended,1
TIEMPLE„SUSSCRIEERS on Sunday. Holy Communion Whether you're at home'or in the'field, on the
was igen to a cod number. ___`.". . ..
ALSO SECOND MORTtiAGEf road, on the trail or in a boat, you'll find the .
FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANG �
g
For information cal) AVAILAVA FOR ADDITIONS The choir sang the beautiful an.
ANO IMPROVEMtENTS. them "In Joseph's Lonely Gar- Atlas all-purpose safety lantern the handiest,
- TEmple 9-T den". on Easter. Sunday there � most useful lantern you've ever seen. This offer
WE ALSO F MCNASE OR LOAN will be Infant Baptism. There
ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. will be s2ecial Good Friday' is fdr a limited time only so make sure you get'
Service at 11.15 on Friday. yOUT Atlas all-purpose safety.lantern soon!
M YOU-REQUIRE ANY MORTOAGE, Unit- Nan.' 2. held the5r month-,
F FINANCING a FOR.FAST ly meeting at the home of Airs.
G L E N D A L E I COURTEOUS SERVICE- CALL - Ken •Brooks on Wednesday with YOURS
a good attendance. Mrs. W. NOW
- A P P L 1 A N C f AUBREY E.. IRELAND Pegg' Unit.Leader, had chs aeLantern Battery 'FOR ONLY . .. 'tfaavy outyheatAte y)
' E R V 1 C E of the- Worship and Business.
AND COMPANY grmDand Beatrice McLean, the MUCH BELOW ITS ACTUAL RETAIL VAWE
Doug. P
.EXPERT.kOAIRS TO _. _. dux styes ur who"sodkebh!
WASHERS, DRYERS BiF�le_Stuc�v Plans were, made.
- 9.17ji 100 ADELAIDE ST: W... for the "Family Night", May "-AVAILABLE ONLY F TME IMPERIAL Si0 T WHOSE NAME APPEARS•11L'LOW , a
1lt� - 4th featuring a pot luck supper AY E FROM RIAL E ADEN M
TORONTO 1, •ONTARIO and entertainment. 'Supper at r .� �^ �` Y
b Miii M 7E47re �0M 6.45 p. m.--Everyone welcome. i . ia. �i.ai�ieLa iia _
The General Meeting of .the f_
`'Fell tea tlEl� ta0ar g� W United Churg Women waA held • _ _ .,,..,
on Thursday evening Tri the S.
1Eltwla `1,!!e- W& i�Nt Roam, with a ALWAYi LOOK TO tMPtR1AR. FOR THE BEST �Sfa
good attendance. -„ �:•_,_ .....
•
f
, .
1. M E PICKERING N•E W S THURSDAY, APRIC ts, on
EasteC Sea& e::pecs to travel 07, and visa week holiday. u`edd:ng anniversary on Ap-I Mrs. Fred Woc!iey, Rouge (ilia Ro.:ge Hiss Dr.;'have just re
Aust:al_a be:ore retulnir.;. Sc. Annex Circle of Grace- 12_h. Gr. on tie arru•ai of a daugh- erred fro: a three-week ho
s. 1-.ou . C.t�d 3- ! Presbyterian Church. will hoid htr. and,Mrs. Chi s. "Pem of ter on Thursda... April L. day in ti issau.
If we siar_•,rci; ci:2ve in Lie t_ iz.. :. cri.;._3.:1- taus•:•e='l::tr l.witili nleetin> Thi Sports and ReCteatiOn P t.
basic human.).):lam c�;1c Ps G. 4 C:e�.eryon Shores �w, ro The -st. West Rt
uge Gi
o".r Society, tii :: ,: a.i .sa.e `a ,r:endsr -n their �il0rle o7 I on Thursday evening, April 26, Hsrtilton on Sunday, April 11, Asso.iat.on Dance, Saturday, Gu'_des will be tto''!:r., a bottl
Sa:ur:.a a:en:n7 Arra 1t, as a: the horne of Mrs. Anne Ball- Ywhere they celebrated Mrs. Pen April 14, was a big succe:;s w.Ln -drive or. Saturday. May 5tl
i aspenaibil't: to-..1' l y �c_%a ; .•:1:: Ise part% :o;• _,l r, and _a n Island Road. I --ower two ht.t ..ed attending.
that crippled ca l.vn do n, t I s sister and her husbands -K Zen you house•c!e;it, stac
ry
suffer unneces a::i.:, 9.c '.v _ I s. Loa;. Ccn:':er, o, e i 'li Best wishes to Mr, and Mrs. s::a:-fifth wedding anniversary, Everyone who was cut re;:or.b i Close empty bottles a help th
.�r. (wi.o lest :oi•+the•Ba::arms. Gordon Shaver, Kin.- Arthur's ((n.ch is a real event today. a most enjoyable evenin g cls when tl _, call a
lack of medical a r're. �� Ig local �•-
on C:2 :vee:;-end, for a three- Curt. �wi:o celebrated their 12th Co; .- t 1ST_. and �I:s. Br.a:: lzaEr o`
en•I treatment fac_iities. That gratulations to Af:. ar._ your dor.
they deserve all the help the:
!]1
—_�-y d r G
at th^ ^,l,,r^�. t(•i,n L 1•�l(%• •
Dres^nt. 'T::e President, - y
G. crrid-,tel th I ' FOOD
to s^nt nr,•rseas. The F:o' At A 13V
,(•as rotes . s. . -M, t
Co•,w'e. led the F.ast�: Worsh'
CIr-. •Ser•:i'te. ass`aind: h•�; 1_SL'•�. C .
"BncmM-s: i •
H .*.fns: A.-Bell �•ava.sk't o: Rouge Hills -- -
ow that loses ha .ifs". Airsan
Cow's gave,a story "Jea-: ie RICES EFFECTIVE
from the .M'ssicna� ,Book. - Can No • —
. P
"Hasten-tile Dati -�>rs. G. As' e'- "nom �a " ••� � � �"l� �i Wed. Thurs. 8e Sat.
and Airs. A. BPI( sane t(c APRIL
duets "I Come to the Garden' Open Every Evening Till 7.00 p.m. Except Thurs, & Fria Till 9.00 p.m. " 18-19.21
and'
"The. Ole}. R+.laged cross"
A soFiab half-hour was then en --
Joeed. _�, MAPLE LEAF -- . Save, 10.c (REGULAR) (Save 15c� 151/2 Oz. Tins
Mrs. G. Astic`•:. NL-s. A. PF
Mrs. John I?t r, ^n_ -Ino m
Fred
Fred PuckrPresbyterial
Attended C Os'� �. _ _ I -
8wa Presbyterial L'zite•i C•�ilrc` = .
Women Leadershin Dav o r—�� - S p r. ed
O O
Thursday, at Albert St. C::tee !�
-Chu*ch, Oshawa: f.
The girls of the C. G. I. T. , ® - `
an i sir eider, Mrs. Bill. 1 os. ar C 6 lo 59C
Guthrie, enjoyed an hoiir r -
bowlingba.t Aiax; on F rAav ev _ _
IL
ening, after their regular meet • x•65
'ing. That returned to tts COOKED
ch r-ch.qst later, for 'refreshments i Chocolate Eggs b Easter Mountain View Canada Fancy. - (Save 16e) 4$ oz. time
F3atei Church Service (eS h� _ TOMATO JUICE +1 for 99e
held at the usual hour - 2.a0 n ® NOVELTIES .
m. next S,inthe Me tii-Ch4th caste _
mu4'e Sy the Men's choir. . . . . , . .. 1 Banquet Canada Fancy (Save 7c) - � 2s oz. tins
Mrs. Aleck Richards under- }� a�j Attractively Priced
_ U 1 1
went a ma r enerati
Hoy-rital last Friday. 1 � 12� TUC Gan 's Delecto, Maritime
Mrs. Mary Borhas rettt-no. Ganong
's
home in Hungary Istat Etc.
week, after viOting her sister `+ ■ g - BANQUET Canada Fancy Cream Style (Saw 7c) .20 oz, tins
Seim. , Czap. air. Czap aid. DOR CNOCOLATLS
fam'1 ., ani other relatires, in '` - ^ yn y -
y fay' C
Canada, since last September.
(Save 16c1 - Vkrions Prices - _
. ..4West .�.. Fancy ��
'Rouge :YORK Canada Fan Frozen 'Siiced (Save 14 c) . 1 S oz.
1'srh the lovely S spring rivewoitt ��� TWO
er arici Eas:Pr Season arrived (« -
West Rohe _s a,-hustling. corn• " STR.A"ERRIES ,,� for 69c
mun'ty: Fere-uann9 have onener+ - s
thetins ar Banat the SA,n ani SLICES i_ (EASTER LILIES Plot w lth 2 blooms . . . . . .. Sae
thfs is an idea! a^nt to sr`^h l a- �MBass
}�
evening-(v ' • the Smelts. are SLICES V (While they last) Strictly Fresh GRADE 'A' LARGE (Loosel
running at P.•vers End. Thr .- '
Rouge t9'i11s Gr& and Count- Half-lb. Pk,gs- - -
,.'Club is also an,Mhrr one of o• Plain Pimento or Nippy ,SAVE 17c
ideal plArpRbeautiful.
g 'pnjc a,d or RED ROSE ORANGE'PEKOE _ •(Save 8e) Pk
the heautifuh grFen course it ha, T� BAGS - g• of ba
to offer golf e^'hus`a�ts- 1` oZ D
The-Ladies' Cl1 ), n>t •••ti,• . . 7/C
day evening, Art-'"; 12 •vit'l G� SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF
enteen ladies prc•aen: its+^ `cr
Cnn' en and.ma.',s._ "r.e P
UA LARD ' �� c c
!`,nnvenet•, Afro. -�+'le^n •, .-
asked the m^^ ^^,-; to , tai'
material for, ma'g'nz artihles t $vin 39 '_the Bale•- '^ tr� fril r- CHRISTIE'S (Save 6c) padtage g your own containers—Limit 5 dozes per customer -
her' business \ 9 h�i?;ed ah• .HOT CROSS' BUH.S . - -
ht• the. Preside ., M:-s. W'nni • •.• • • • . •, • 29c -Open Wed. 8c Thurs. till 9- p.m. Closed Good Fri.
Ferguson, 4rhn ,anno•ir^ed tha
rinnations hadyhCrn,male try •h• �►.►�a.
f 17okerinz P.erl C^�Sa and Th, MAPLE LEAF COOKED READY TO SERVEMAPLE,,-LEAF FROZEN GRADE A OVEN READY
Cancer Sneiety b,• ,F flab: TP __ --
an;, ceake was sPrvfe 1 h- the hni-
esees and a social. haif hoe
SMOKED H ctiv�+ole or Ib.
AM 59� : .
s^nt after the business, half)
The next meetine of the grow �-
v`.11 be on Thursda(
-at A no p. m. in the school anc' �,�• -
- - _ ;.
«:Il be-ttle Anmral Safie of"Good-- -9 - - - ••= -. .- � - -- --- .: -
CcPd Children's Clothing. Al ShOu��e� ib• 45c
iadies:n•'the district are invitee M/elglft from 8 ro 25 lbs.
In come' and also anyone wit'
clothing they would 1' :
may call any of the executiveFEARMAf(J'S Cooked Ready-to-Serve $aneless Avg. 3 to 4 lbs. e
nr take the a>`ticles to school _ _ - - -
h^nceeds to go-"for-worTt t� ---
Club in the comm ity. A b11a Idfis' h Sausage
�N. 59{/ :E`A
iness meeting will b held' afte, —
the sale and lunc�served by
the
heos essest sympathy of this MAPLE LEAF PURE PORK SLICED KINDLESS
• . . 1 Pound Pkg.
y - B8EA8Fl�ST BACON 9C
community is extended to Air - •
and Mrs. Bob Maclntyre, Ridge- C, FRESH L'EAMh"PORK
(wood Rd. in the loss of Mrs. V _ --
MacIntyre's father, who died in _SAU _ T", &AS
ntlndeeAGE EAT
, Scotland, last week. MAPLE LEAF.Cooked Ready=to-Serve Av 4, to 5 lbs. :� U :',.�� c
Airs. Af, Scotre'had been to vis g• .
it her family a year ago, -in •
Scotland. -Fe ' ts �ve Butt ., c
Mrs. Doris Dick, Ridge}wood• '
' 79
Rd. has been visiting relatives ,
n England for the t six AN'S
WAG-PA MING BEEF
g pas FEARM �c r
(cooks. ,Win Y
`Ins. Chris Penny Chesterton Cot
�� 'L.
2
Shores, wishes to announce the RO' :"-'
� a Boneless rolled plate brisket pot r t Ib`49e
marriage of her daughter, Alice ��
49
Rngers, to Herbert Crossland. -
Toronto, in Wishing Well i FRESH MINCED STEAK . . . . . ... . . . . . . lb. 69C
Baptist Church,, Agincourt, on j FRESH (Not Frozen) GRADE 'A, OVEN READY Avg, 6 to 10 Ibs.
T1 day, April 16. Our con- FRESH Grade A Oren RN
Fratu ayioiis and 'best w•i hes'.to -(Avg. wolglo - 3 W
the young couple. _ r
Miss Ann"Fulton; Rouge High- " - jh� c '' ,
>� gI�URKEYS 4g
YOUNG CWLCKEI�l3 . 35c
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THURSDAY. APAIL 19, 19b2 - - H E v I is K E R I NG N E W S
Turn Scd For H Redeemer'SChool Twp. May Have 6 Tax
-Avs ROORT f rol'r1
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WAN #' 10" Payments Next Year ' PARLIAMENT
_I . • t Pickering Tovcnsh:p Council is
_ ^ ""' _:.o consider having .s'r ' tax in• HON.'MIKE STARR
stallments" rest year. .instead I -�Y
of the present three pa.;ments, M.P• ONTARIO RIDING
Peeve S >rmaa Scott said the -
dwp - 1 � idea brought out b'y Counciliot
The Minister of Finance asked the House of Commons for Interim
qtr, _ l- Hzrvey S an had "merit". DIr.
- '• I ' s ' �ro`t said it Kquld mean more I Supply for a period of two months,to cover expenses of the Public
� } ._hoes coming in, Barker i:._the Service until such time as the Estimates should be approved by
For
C ' y ear, and would cut down or. I Parliament for the Fiscal Year ending March 31, '1963.
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'he amount being borrowed un. This request was readily agreed to by all Parties in,the House
y /' ? ::i taxes are i' I and was passed in short' order.
� / Council_ passed a Bylaw• this•
' les y' 4veek to borrow up to a "One i This gives authority for the Minister of Fnanr a ex-
pp ;
1 1 ' ;%�`5 �y �t'.11'on Do.lars" until the taxes peones in advance of the Estimates for the current year 1962-
Apples and Potatoes For .Sate' ''
- Controlled Atmosphere - ^< a e due. 1963 of the various Departments which has'e not been passed by
- ALacIn os $2.75 per ousnel. Me House V!
ealix
Spies $2,25 per bushel. i ti �, j,/��,, �'
Please br:ng your .own contain `� �% �� C r1 r� / _ The granting of this authority does not prejudice the rights
yrs for apples. Open on week �yy r j yih/
St. Andrew's eW S and privilege$ 6f Members to criticize any item in the Estimates
ends. ... � P
y s
of any De artmest when it comes up for cons deratton in Com-.
PICKERING+ ORCHARDS' �0' y i A larQA r miter attended the, mittee of Supply. __--- -
' _ 'One mile west of Pickering ;r , pair sundae- morninz sen^e-e
Village on No--Z.-Highway.. '" The Finance Minister gave the usual undertaking that' such
conducted by the minister Mr.
_ Phone: WM-124w=
.7 '' Kenneth Heron. The procession• rights and privileges'will be respected and ill-"not-be-curtailed -
at hymn "Now thanX we all our or restricted in any'way as a result of the passing of this Interim[
FOR SALE - 1950 'Morris 0- � � " God". Scripture was from St. Supply for two-months.
-' ford.. Reasonable. TEmple - Matthew.21. Mr. Heron gave a
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splendid sermon on the, test This Disclosure B11• known as Bill C-38, has been given three
y Wt o is This taker. from the readings by. the House of Commons and has been referred -to
FOR S?LE-.Clima::� Timoth-� Ali"' ( cl�"
_ and Vernal alfalfa deed. Frei t'r story of Christ's triumphal ent- the Senate for. their approval. This is the Bill that I mentioned
- - Puckrin, Phone: ttH:-4477• '- 1,ry to Jesusalem. If we give the my earlier. column requiring corporations and trade unions
!answer "Christ is Lord of All''.-to make reports to the Governai--ent.' _
THERM'X land if we believe tha w•e must
��So Flame Safety Heaters fo The construction of the Holy .Redeemer Separate School is!by our daily witness and our off There has been a change in 'the Pules of the �Tou9e for this
er n;s to miss'.ons really try to Session of Parliament which has proved to be beneficial to all
camping,'trailers. cottages. under way. A large gathering of Catholic parents from the cow- concerned. Private Members in�the discussion of their resolutlons
• i make Christ_ the Lord of the
IHiLer Heating and Trailer• nunity and neighboring parishes, and many friends from tar r
_ - Accessories- i whole world. Air: Heron asked and public bills used to 'take many days and houris. This year
and- near. attended a successful sad-turning ceremony held on i us not to,just confine our workthese are discussed each and every day .between.the hou-s of
9 Tudor 9t. Ajax Vi•H2.3491 Sundaw April_13, at the school site, on Liverpool Road, South. 1 to our owm small sphere. but tc ,
five and six o'clock. Consequently many more bits and notices
'FOP. SALE - several items o` =tfr• G• Belanger."Chairman of the School Board, opened the spread the news to 311, A besut- of motion submitted by private members have been debated in
sone o• q.
elcomLn .e.ie-yene-presestt and expressing the great ifui-solo-"The Palms" was sung ho an tat t .
Moving. 25 Glendale Dr. Liver- job• of alt that our long-awaited and much-hood-for school was I by Helen Brisbin. The anthem.
this one-hour period he past ,
one- than '
pool. -
now at the actaai building stage. Joined by the silent prarerrs by the choir was' the joyful - The method of -dealing with quest:ons submitted ,by private
lapF 27) le. Father VAn Item then blessed the ground,4 sad["Lift your Heads Junior
of the people.
congreggaa tion leaders were,: Miss members to the Ministry has also been more,.exped:tiousin that
_ - Invoked the blessing of the Holy Redeemer for the successful
Margaret Hartford and biis4 man!' of the ahsw•ers are, tiled with.the'Clerk on the Orders of
FREE - fluffy white kitten, to constiuctibn and completion of the school for September 1. 1962. l the Da instead of being read out in detail. _
_ Rood_home. Part Peraian.'Phone Penny Snead. Guest organist 3
4_mid- the enthu+l"ra. and the cbeers from everyone prerrat, I was 3fr. Robin Nicholson whose
838-3768. +ate The carious Ministers o whom these questions are d;rected
Van ftp thea droti�a_sLiLtwr•piated spade. the ' i
�Ltr have -been more expeditious in answering . and P result
COLE
ground and turn officially mark the start on the eatly ,a appreciated. In the ev-.
CA.�tPL�iG EQL•IPMENT Hold Rrdeemer Schoot. ening the annual candlelight as been that. in order o Keep questions on the�r3er aper e
- 'Stoves from Sll.= Among the many present were: Reverend C. Van•ftem. Asst. i service was held. Mr. Heron Members- have been kept. busy filling up the Order Paper with
Lanterns from $13"5 assisted by the girls!/choir held questions as rapidly as Lite Government has answered the prev-
Parish Pastor: Mr. Wm, Strong. Architect; Mr. M. Gorecki, �
Coolers from E12.25 and .lir. R. Deeth. General Contractors: Mr. F. We•i". Separ• $ short caddie lighting service,� loos ones.
Limited
--Stoves. Lanterns Stockate
and SMl%% R*,x Lettnyer. Newly-appointed
inted Primary 'teacher.�Light ofbased nthe World nibs ore the f' lm who are a Ion was from home are bus
_ _ Election antic'. at.on is in-evidence on'" Parliament HILI, and
from $2.50 gip° service, The cantata presented+many of the Me
hers g y
- 'I1liller Heating E"'I'iatler Mr- C:. Belanger: 'air. H. Burnle and Mr. J. Quigley, Ttuistees by the choir was "God's Only packing up materials that they need in their Constituencies and
_- AcePsaorie« of the Separate School Board..Sectloe E. Pickering. Son", The church was filled to i shipping them to-their places of residence. -
9 Tudor St. Ajax tt-H2-3491. j, !capacity to hear the story-'of the f Perhaps by the Lime this column appears.. the matter-will have
I Crucifixaand `beenclaritietIma}
Coming Events . ",Sale R� ister Bri b
- Lovely solos-were- Eliz-1,
.g 'beth Bores. Helen in, Pat When an election• is called, a Cabinet Minister has a great f
•I lel ' ' need. Statnersl - ale of household furttltu-e ase nFantham �Ta!^Bonrh?.ScCiement!lest of responsibility extending. beyond the bouRdarle8 of -his {
TF?E CPLCIFI� O own Riding.- He gets many requests to tour the cautery and
WANTED - single g,ria for will be resented b the`ehotr o' eral antique articles: war.ut or- organist and cho;r. leader._urea- speak on.behalf of other candidates of his Party at Nominztion
rlerking_In Tar a su er market:' P gan: electric rangette: three-F aded at Lie organ. 34ee g- a-d General Election I recall my own ex-
Must be neat. Apply, in person, °y piece-sette: dishes: glassware. i
_ trr-E. L: Stroud, Ltd., Rouge I Ajax. on ., china: cocking utenis:s.- :n' the C perience in 1958 when I had to take part in the type of election- j
Good Friday Fvenin4, April .n') tillage of CherrySrox:, 9: Lr,:` eertng from coast to.coast." - f
HELP WANTED-w-ortan ter _ at 8 00 P. M. 31, Con, 2. Pickering TrniTsh- ?) Royg� H IIS : l .The same situation w^li apply during this coming election and,
hrnisework. One, day a week_ Soloists:-William Bush, Moor,-o' The- estate of tine late
:Phone: 639-1983.- Toronto. and Alban 'Ward, bass,- Ch,,. Petr: No. reserve. P`..o-,t-f bir, a.d :tL s: A. Lew: Scar-' though I would like'to spend all qi my time in my own R;Aing,
I of Toronto: a crit• cold, gale a 1.'� r ooro. spent Thursday last with�in the Electron .Campaign, my responsibility; as a Cabinet M n-
.':ansportat.orr- Available Or anise• Ruth Walker. Ajax V --•• :%T" A We`'+irook• Altor.a Rei j inter will r-ot.•permit me to do this to the extent I would lake.
rJowntown: Fairport ar.l No. 2 g 1 I D. S. Tim_ Liori Turn er, c..��
aLt-Lr c. _F:>P`I'P auct:o. Hi-,)py bi~hday t� Ch~L:inP i
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Highway. 7.00'A. M. Return at l }
The L-id,-s' Aid _� Howard. Woody:ew Pd.'. on her,
L1,15 P. 1i. Phone: TEmple 9- eer Phone: Gonnle
-St A..drew s P e<`t}tenon! , S•• ;, 5erori birthday, April 15. _
2681. - - a P' a u.c'av, fisc 5 ex'�nsive B:r . Pi v �`'!
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,Cluirch w^.11 I^ Pt.-on Thu�sdav, geetin's to Doo, c
April °6 at "00 m., at the c + Sruth. P.r.� Grove Ave. why _
DOC't,l_;S H. BL�Fi. _ a ` ar":'tIrS. �. T:,� -- PUBLIC NOTICE ,
Ontario Land Surveyor- home o. lira, Alex., 'Gourlie. su!•t:on sale o` late n:n tr c-f e•as one rear old on Aa...
9 Armada Court Cars will be at our four-cornet s I tors,-farm machinery: electncal� -o y to e P
at, r- nom. -Pine Grove Ave, washst a R AJ+ �� n
WEST. HILL, ONT. ff aRPIiances. househgld furniture.
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phone: Atlantic 2•S^_83 _... .__,_. l dishes, tins, farm?rs' - s trdPr' :a a+ week frith"a'rer.: sate ka�L. •• . ,' :!4A E COl CTI
Pickering Komrn'% inaitutP ers'_- handvmans"tcx,is t 'the Pi•rased to hear Mr, P,.Sm`.th _
■■iiittiiDitt>•tiiliiilii will. meet At the'home of Mrs I nroperttes of L. Hi,.'vk:ns. *8Ir. °` lt°o'riew Rd..is home from, Y
3 F.URPO>liT L.1K'\JiOti'ER F; R. 'Tiller, 9? Church S1, S. i Wennedy, C.-.NL. MaddP:. P.' Ajax.Hosp;tal and doing well. -GOOD FRIDAY
SERVICE I Apt. 2, Pickering,-at 2.0 p. m•' 'Murray, 'Mrs.'`Snore. J. (;eorge
So to report bars. Brooks.
cMALL E`GINE REPAIRS' As' -the program is 'Historical� and others,'at Lot � . _g, of liin�ston Road has been con- l 20..
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Research",—w-il1 earh—irerrtfi fined to bed with a "slipped GARBAGE SCHEDULE for collection on Friday. Ah-c_ . 1962,
SHARPENING
Markham Township. Prentice
FREE- PACK-UP try to bring something antique, New• idea Farm•-on Highway 4S, disc" in her back. will be picked up on Saturday. April 21, 1962. Hou.•sehoiders pleano
•® - -kiatoricaT inferest. k ood at- imiles.. north . of MarCtham
tendance is hoped for. ' Village. Sale at 1.00 p. m. sharp, goveea the ",
- � AL. -OWE\ ---TElmpte-l•1409 __ rain or shine. Terms cas day -
Dunbarton Athletic Club BAH?►'IS BELIEVE T. O. JEFFERSON. P. Eri;
Phone After 6.00 P. "M. of sale. See posters for full par- that the responsibility for the
Thursday, April 26. 1962 ticulars. Ken. and Clarke Pren• Township Eng.neer
Week Days Or Week-ends spiritual progress of a personOwn
7.00 to 10.00 P. M. tice, auctioneers. Phone: Nark-
._CLUB. COMPETITIONS- ham 346, or Stouffvilte 96209• there lies with that person• There is,
Everyone a come I may 4) re no cls the
Balla •
---Thursday, May-3 1962 tonal clergy within the Baha'i
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ING FURNACE TROUBLE FINAL MEETING AND g�/� c at`a-ttor►°1 faith—each-individ-
DISPLAY eTT10I''1sII1 ualhis knowledge
is urged to deepen "NIGHT ECONO�����CY"�
By Juniors and Seniors In Jl:emoriatn
his knowledge of the Baha'i tea•
1 � Sessions At Dumbarton•High __ •chings, to teach the Faith to
School Auditorium others, and to strive to;demon. r ^
In loving memory of Roger strate b• his wayof life, the 1�� A�(�; f Lmg Disstwoe SA •
- Belanger, who left this world on! y The la`e o •
-- �� Parents And Well-wishers ° truth of the teachings he has
to it 8, 1961. learned. ATlantic 2-2409.
--gym taken; ' ' .
11101111 W
y H O U R S Which was probably'for the best t / rs
Tues. & Sat.=-2:00-to 5.00 P.-M. Who 'are %e-to judge'Thee, I � any evening � "NIGHT-ECONOMY
Friday --- 6.00 to B'.00 P. M. For I who lost a brother, has Hartley s Shm d r
Non-residents: Adults $1.00 still faith in Thee. rel• Plan. Lets you talk.
High. School Students35c�. (-He shall always be remem- NEW BRANCH STORE up t0 10 minutes O
I, _ Public School Students - .1l)c. I bered by his Brothers, Rosalre' a the price of 5—after'
RELAX and Call and Louis Belanger. i Featuring - Savage, Clark and .-between
t�i■i■■ttFHi■#s■>•tll■it Packard Sho -Quality Fest points that,
every two
AtTHUR .'learn To Drive Hill Restaurant war Correctly' Fitted Widths- - MT ,ou
e minutes for the
-- B to'Tri le E-Cookies Inserted in Ontario '
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Rougene
. MIT_CHELLP prise of just o t
' �' AJAX-PICKEP.ING'
' . . Doctor's� Prescriptions Filled and Quebec
LIMITED DRIVING SCHOOL
R ESTAUR ANT
P.ainbow Room Available K1fliSton PA. West-Hill ,
STATION ROAD ...'W14. 2-67A Dual-Control '' 4518
AN
r Tate Model Car Thursday Nights .--.Bingo hail Station- --BEL[
►1CR"ING - TI• E•2N1 - Saturdays Ston 34at �tOt9 Sid! �• O
I M*HT-SERVICE Phone: WH2-1141 Wedding Receptions �� to-Stationt
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no answer; phone 728-OOAl Phone:. Atlantic .2.7881_ - 1
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'' sen-►-,, IGroup 3. served luncheon of tea
,,,rN• Sort-: to hear Bria^•"Cbaper is and-small-cakes.
' rA dieing held at the Ajax Hospital I Mrs. Halcomb. -is a patient in
it'the East Genera_ Hospital. We under obsea:on. We hope DIRECTORY Services
is nothing serous. one she w-.0 be.home soon,
BEACH �' Mr. and Mrs. *Murray Hollin-
Tlt le churches Mr.and bars. S. Ba:lik wish' ger attended the Ayrshire Club
h ood
GUARANTEED McEACHNIE'S to say a big "thank you" to n- `� r _ .banquet at Myrtle on Friday
NIUNugItIWIINmuImW+pumrwlw,nnuumlplllumtWlRl'�IuuAuuWmlulu .n Fairport Beach who so gen- �/ �a� �evenirg. �
>rously assisted thein during Chemti-ood united Church S-,mpathy is extended to Mr.
Radio-TY Sefficef
Funeral Direeto� their recent tragedy. The LT. C. W. of the Ch,rrv- and Mrs. Bolton on the deatn of
Any Make or Model Plckering Many-hasp returns to Susan wood United Church held their',Mr., Bolton's brother. The fun-
Williams who was ten years old monthly meeting. in the church I eral was at Duaschurch.
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ARTHUR FIELD I * un/ted Church )n April lsth: to Sandra Atkin- hall 'on Wednesday afternoon. The sncl m-?ting of the local
_ son, who was nine years old on This was the Easter.Meeting.-United Church Women was held
P��KERING Private Ambulance Service• Minister: REV MELv+LLE EUTTARS April 18th, and to John Fitzpat- The meeting opened with soft n the church tial! on P'edneeday
`" tick; who will be seven years iva.c by Mrs. D. Milne: Pres'-I.�`t?r^oo^..•p,n-il :'. at 2 00 p m
TWO CHURCH SERVICES
DAY .OR i�GMT _ old on April 22. dent Mrs. A. McDougsl opener. The Presid ..t. Mrs. A. Rae-
DAY
.There was quite an extens ve the m-eting with prayer. Dougall, preside#. The -meeting
C Trans fire on the prone
o`Mr. Mrs. L. Gates then led the opened with quiet muss.-. plaved j
WATER DTIIYERED -- _s..^eor Schee' S""f Hours Bert Hcit last week. Some of o'er' •ladies !.•I the Devotional pat by Mrs. D. Milne, and prayer
Pt -lite firemen the _meeting; ass=sted by Mas. Mrs. Leonard Gates took the
filo.P M. Sun_ School :n putting out a blaze. i Alves, Miss Lc ;a:_, Mrs Devotion. The Easter -
West of. Dunbartort * z.3o P, M. - Chur4h Service' Mr. and bLRs. J. Williams Tweedie, Mrs. W. Gatos. Mrs. ering Ser*:ice with the assistance
were pleased to have Mr. Will- E. Taylor, Mrs. INTA. . M:s. of a number of ate nembers; a I
PHONEPhone WH.' 2-2174 - - tams' sister and husband.-Mr: Laughlan and Mrs. Shieldsshort .drama by tree of the
- T and Mrs. R. H. Foster, Downs- Mrs. Gates explained how, members "Sloes All Nat:ons
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Pickering, 0111. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN view, violins there on the end ='ta.nkful we shoujd be at this j followed by a r._odern version of .
is ATlont,c 2-003 g of the week.-. Easter time. A short drama "A t the play, then singing a hymn
.CHURCH Love to B:eys all Nabors" was�and prayer_ fo::owed by Roll
- - MORNING WORStMr 6.mW alai -_
Morris and Faith-Garnett, who: 'resented by Mrs. Riches. Mrs.�Call. bt ness ani d scussion.
KEN vnd CLARKS - " -"West toy" School worked very hard to w-'n the �+ltken and Mrs. Catchpole. Rev: Little closed tl a meeting
/` Audltotiuw+ ' by w'.th p
♦ �rreighton, Fraser, Scripture biemorlzat:on Contest This was followed a r od-.� prayer. Group 3. served 'a
PRE 1 I C E , .SUNDAY `SCtt00�5 at the Youth Time greeting this I ern version of the drama by delicious lunch. EE
` -Drynan .� Murdoch •+. Rouge School- year. 'their prize is a'tw-o w eek I 'Km- C. Hollinger and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Roger entertain- i
AUCTIONEERS 9:30 o-n,.-0 years and over ' summer vacation at Carnp Min
Shields. This was that,fo:iou ed+ed her parents from Scarboro,
AUCTtOby,a business discussion-it was I and an aunt from 9cotiand, on
Barristers, Solicitors and I I a.m.—w to e.yeor+ I.;.Yowee for boys and girls on .
Lkens•i and Aotberisel for eMe + deeided to .make Mrs. Pett;-. of Sunday.
I I a,n--Nure•r bis n• Lake, near Hunts .11e.
y Claremont. a Life Me^:her of� Mr.. and' Mrs. Alen Ritter
♦'e„wfiee o/Oetarr •"� Yark Notaries Public tenniar Rood Sdwol-- Thanks are.extended to eve~-
fwm Steck i+Mi�^ts• I a T—All ages. one who contributed to the sue• `>h" U. C. W. house 0`, Sandford spent Satur-
Perwifvre, feel Moa ebe wt EANR Or COMMERCE CHAMFERS �Og ROUGE GNLAwOS DR cQss of the Home ,Baking and The meeting was closes•_' with ,day evenir¢ with-W. and bare.
speciaby at Reasoaabte Rates. {^and•: �a .a-p�a-rer by P.e�',�F.._,I• L ttle.1.Wm. Twaddle. - ` .
DUAL SERVICEAT ONE 02ICII S Simeoe St, N., Oshawa School Meeting, and also She -
Telephone Spring Tea. .
&LIMON P.O, rbeoe Agiwt'f Sawa �1aM RA. 3-
- Morbhem P.O. P%o" AUwls. 206 Q 3446 St. George's Coneratulations to Mr. and
NT12E5 (i.vO heave establisheds/� Mrs. H. Rauh,' on the arrival of
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AareMeweers ilei 1490. A Mian Church a baby g rl on April 8. at. Ajar Hospital-a sister for -Isobel.
PICKKERING ONIARtO Ni TTTL LIANI . G. LA WSON
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- Nfothe^a a*e-reminded of the _ . !
•" regular Chid Health Clinic heli i
Dr. 1 oh n Lesi�C REv• M. S. SHEPHERD, 9 D.D. at the Community Hall on Tues
E. R. FLEURY _
bas 19E Pickering,
Ont dap. April 2!. from 2.00 to 3.00 i igar*irter
solb
BARRISTER soLIc1TOR D E N T IS T Phone WHit•hom 2-Mal2 _
P• 73, -
NOTARY PUBLIC1111 "DAY SERVICES b rd :Lits. E. P. Blenkam 'TE T R 2-274t
„ Sr . of Sudburv. are visiting Mr.
in ca"W"wAieMiRIt1M1 Creek } _ 00 mmrMOrning hater and Mrs.. E. P. ea arts. n 1
�T. ?.7x91 or AT. 2-11362 g tt 00 a.m.-Holy C«*a.w:vtw The Home and School 51x^ ;` 0HURCH ST. N _ PICKEMM. OW.
• ) Tea held last Tuesday, at, the I
� Pickerin 14th suwdoy
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Medical Ce++trs -ileo a:m.-Sunday School In the Community Hall
was enjoyed I
HOURS: r. tfaN -
Parish y all who, attended Door riz-
1 1 I.00 a.wt-Nursery es were kwon: by Mrs. Sharp
"- Rtewday he r•rWoy-l-,20.3:30 p.m. i ;.. b
(At the Paiiah iia'1) and Mrs. N. Parkinson. .
Serurisy, end Everuwp 1 Rao up to'4 years
"�-^agef Cangr•-tulations to lair, and. _ - '
by A,P.infwewt ! OFFICE: WH. 2-Obb10
nvEDNECarn lairs, A. Davies on the T h of DRUGS ���.
I a dace blot: 7 ands, on'Tlnurs- :
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RES.: WH. 2T 1855 10.00 2--" Carrflwunian and 8 pounds.
Intercessions for ,tie Sick day. Aprtl,12. at the'Ajax Hos•_ . 0 �3
MONUMENTS glial. ' - - -
j I word of commendation is FRESCRIPTION SPE IAUSTS -�
"Highway Meeuwews storks" _ ',ie the Ajar .I•Tigh School y --
Drama Group-who were,entered _
Christ,an Sc,enre
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ROEERT.AUSTIN.
W M • • I SaturdFlneseninprtl 14: A- .
aP' at Hart House Las-
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R. 1, Whitby Satiety g i �OS�AfTICS - SUNDRIES - gABY NEEDS
Two -iris weft of Whhby S H E R.R I N _ mons the 'cast was Leonard
-,on N . 2 Highway, between ROUGt PUS, ONTARIO Kosurko, of Fairport Beach. _
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and Aja: CHURCH SERVICE AND The Dunbarton .athletic Club
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PHONE: Whitby MO. E-3462 SUrtpAY SCHOOL Comped n ill be held 'on
STORE HOURS
_ SUNDAY-I1 aiw.-Iw the Thursday, April 26. Sir. H.
:�Jlertun Euilding. Kingston Rd. Malm would like to see more WEEK DAYS. DAILY 9 a.on. to 9 p.rn-
fUnr;flll and
At Rous• - irs girls competing in. the Club
e ,t .� jatitnoni.f of Healing esti given pe SUNDAYS and klOtiDAYS 1 p.m. .to 5 P.M.
r V Ambulance Service Com titions.._The final display
of the Wednesday Meeting, taken place on Thursday. 'biay
ALFRED KAYOS -* y how at .E Pin,. :
All ARE WELCOME 3' '
LNG BATHROOMS The Reading Room is open re Several Fairport Beach re-�•
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PLUMB Pick tin Hldeaeh Road rn. PubUc Dail sldents attended a meeting at i PICKERING PH�e�l014 -
PRESSURE SYSTEMS g i so T• Location Central Collegiate to Oshawa, I -
a°STIM1aTE5 GIVEN " F,, f rther information on Nldnday evening, April 16.
'.alt ATlontk 2,2633 Dr..N. Z. Alcock,-founder of the
Phone WHitefiaH. 2-6717 Peace- P•�search Institute was
Telephone the speaker.
WHiteholl 2.3610 i Congratulations to Clarence{ ra�ram HARDWARE
St. Andrews Daigle %v
ho..celebrated his 15th
,, . birthday on 1"th: to Lir.•I
Televlslon & Radio. ! — Presb terian. Church ,APPLIANCES PAINTS -JTOOLS —
y ria Pickard..w•ho celebrated-her
. Chutta- 7t N„ Pickering Ont. 16th birthday on April 20; to
~.;Repairs I BRADY Kenneth He•en, 'e A. Minister Linda •Cheung, her 16th 'birth-' ? -
. ,_ day on April 23, and to Patsy I ETC•
GLASS
PHONE: TEn+pte 9-1191 Newman, celebrating-her '1i:i1
PLUMBING 9 a3 A M. • Sunday School birthday and Stewart Cumm- G E N E R A H A'R D W A R
UNBARTON RADIO 3 T-V 11.00"A.M. •"Church Service Ines, his 15th, on April 24.
A. H. RATTEW fiORE^ - -- Home and s a2- � -
that their nom-
ination -Pickering forams are returned to
I 'The OM place to get Mrs. R. Palmer, Victory Drive,
ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. everything in Plumbing. Dunbarton Nomination Committee Chair-
G000 VALUE •'V N I T-E D--{ H U R 6�'1 man.'
AARRISTER AND SOLICITOR Mr. and Mrs. F. Bury Sr: and
RIGHT PRICE hyla Na 2) five daughters were :week-end
- -CONITH BLDG., AJAX
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TIN Sad pm. -- guess at thehome of Mr. and. DENNIS CARTA 4EPT
71b Simeae St, SoVA, Oshawaip IM P.M. Mrs. F. Blackstone, and Mr..
LTERATIONS MttNSTER and Mrs. M. Cook. The Bury w o, for S Y p p l r
family of Timmins,.Ont., were ,
Kingston Road Service of Worship down for the wedding of their Sm gale• ...................... t4 assn _ "
INSURANCECOO son Frank, to Miss Irvelvn 430 DolO: ........................._... E640 W. L suTT
wR1TE oR PHONE t HiN Ir:Oo A. M. IAA gots. .......................... s7.oA a
Blackstone, on Saturday, April
RaNa far Farm elad Caunlry2 -= 14th.� ALSO AN •3R/tVa `
7 A o : D Oshawa RA. 3-4042
Church School To# $" AND FILL
_ ut Ings - CARD OF THANKS f
whib"ormsvrence on suildings, _ We_ net- WEST NIU . AT. 4.009 I
_ Windmills, Sites, Eft. :.All Departmen 3 ghbors, friends and- organiza• _
6pamobil• Insurance of AII Kinds tions, and everyone 'who were
JL • HERS - 9.45 A• M. so kind and thoughtful, during
►NONE: WHITEY MO. Easel HEATING CONTRACTORS SERVING CHRIST IN THE - Mr. and lairs. Syd. Bailik !
COMMUNITY SINCE 1 E3S and Family
Hot Water, Steam Systems,
lou are invited to the Easter + .
W. H. J.• Thompson, - -- pnstalled Services "at Dunfair Baptist
13.A., LL.B.P Alterations and Repairs- TRY A
"NEWS" Holmch es twill be his npreachingstoa WEDDING o d� BIRTHDAY CAKES
TEmpte 9-3357 _ tial-Faster message in the
EA"WER end SOLICITOR ' ( spa
Er11M Calami} ave,owwle CLASSIFIED AD morning,worship service at it ,. � -
o'clock. While in the evening at s.
pawwOOD KDO• AJAX us
Over LAT,090 pepople of all Rages �T�cT ♦ 7.00,' the pictorial journey _
1MIriRB liN1 ; toot put Le the Oesedlan Bed JUST S Cl'LJ.Rla "Through Pilgrim's Progress" y•
t f•lliA Cows aftaR oatet� ger!viceg sad will be continued. There will be PAAIflI`iTRIcET PICKERING 2-03K
.,&NW RRR, 1DRIp1i e a fine-musical program approp-
projects ud LAW. sea+ riate to Ahe oc''easion in both
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1g ill Rat 4e Pa! rp�'',fs ye\ /�438 Fop 'a �• tr ''a °,� G d'e e d ' ! t ndrimother'a, At C. E Morley's on Easter
y �. @� 1 rr. o • �, • 1 k� ., ° p 1 Ara comp 'seg acres in
No -%� '4 P ' - 4 ,8 tQ , 'b 1l! `G► ��y ' 'Z e � '�' c d C, 'S'J S@l f8. e n 388 '
s , 6 a a 1 '� p' fi a 'b or e 4 'o ll a weekend was Marilyn Murkar; [,pts 11 and 12, Con: Z, Picker'"
e. @ 43 � , e a CSS '1 ea �I R• O r 'o ob 1 Dung; of
.C" r+ N t• q ? �% It f eJ p k7 a kjy ee r. , ~a guest of :Lynda`s; • both aft- tag-Township. The property is
•ete4P4�a 4R R, la,. or 4f c �'j !a r,,� !a tt'@ a�,� r ,lt�Tta �7 �t-'�' 4,� 1 .. 1$46 f t :hsil her Par ended the Sunrise Service at
•y 6, ej ,�, rs to @j , cat *. a e !J @1 eq 60 o located just south-east of Clare-
er r, dJ�' l! y'*Ja Re 1e o!fit° Pj e,, �.- $ /� 'ornnto� w,t'� them
,� �1 �, G, Cs, 4e Greenwood. I►3rs. John F2llaise moat and the Brock Road in the
N o b rG / ,Sr 4Se 6 q�c+ a eb l •►r d'. C \ o @ G ,,*un da
'� �' >e t,- ab e, d e �',' r 4 @ 1 4 ?' f y' • and bah son Jason and her Duffiits Creek Watershed, It is
e e !J .p Vii. +S► @ r" ,y,. RJ °el- a@. °ii airs. 'Chester Butt y
9 t it �e. @r %, no o `� of R tle 'a �+y' .a `�f aunt Mrs. Pease of Kingston about one mile north' of No. T. -
�', 4�� f. q�rt , Gl@�, ��'vr�0 °@y. �ty� o, . 4°r'• @r!rre G,e ^;�rir family with them for .sited the Morley family on Highway at the.. village _ of
�° �t Ro of_ �'4Cy 1 r !t� Qt 's ,4 .Master weekend--fir. and �ionda Greenwood'.�V 43P 4y or 6aP�,,?4@ P� Q@ ,�y�'SR�' RY+ra .• �$,b,l� ry'Sp �b,� .. - a^e. Bob T', .11 g;.3'..fatnily, y' .
'fes ',i 'ta ,j• y o ,� �1 k �0 a 'hatham. Grandr;hildren A11an Rev. -J, S. Crouch, former Member muzaici will .
o a4'�'oe �io �' �A f-��'ll �o�p`�'�@,t ,1 '?a " and Laurie are siayirn Sor the Rectpr••of St.- eofge's"will be bear the..Authorty's share 'of
o't, . J, �e .�1 rb 4, eq r 1,� �- week. , special speaker at St. George's acquisition and development
�Q lea /�+,�.oe d"d�*i�4o 1P o1 °@, a Mr. sad Mrs.• $tarry En ea urc tj `'Sunday mortung . t:osts• • .
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9� . � �� sof,. ,� je c,lled the reply disgrace a. & x
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`! , �6� �� �� j X5000 request *4 a budget breakdo%vn - 7;V__-
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.r� ,A $5960,.was satis:actor}'• „q,:;,w,,,,,_..,w ""`�A m �,,,,. Y ''xr
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$� �� �� �• Pickerng Today St IV- Grass Fires1. st��I. y �I. , 1. '
— .4 two Coca=Cola drivers - s. = �:>«*� }. t. r �fis R
��, (,► l Ir g on stools at Dan's Grill: T '.. _ �.► iV e % .r ___--` _
S ` �f. e drinking 7 Up" and the i t would appear that somebody 3 j:,, g � � x a s ,' ' " ° e;
t�, G� ` then a "milk shake". .. is becoming a bit "fed' up" with °' �.;r w�,w �•�r " y . Y. s
`C _ �i this careless•.".starting of fires in �r "
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.�� grass etc. The fire department • t � hsd..*,.*It �� ��* ..� I. ,.11j1PW.,. �
Bi Businea�smaa
g officials claim it difficult to pin '' �
`'jN 0 the.$ We note the former hockey tyle offence. on amohe nobddv a ""+� awn. *: v� v r "` --
�� . Pick-(star, the "P.ocket", now the big Peer knows nuttin". But when ce�., ti�„ 'L r .
`�', in the "bus nessman^ is still selling i they do fin4Lhe_offender._he.,5 �,ter•"�•': r' ;, s zk r
- payabale '.'hair-goo" --- c _reed under Mun. Bylaw 25971 ♦r ,k` „•.. t 4
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- cost aa, eat- - . O. Iiunnail8 '_ocal fire chief of their intention f
. �'�st- Alp.1-^.5.-The death took place' to start this fire. And:-pruo.• " `� 1 11. "'A
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this morning, at the Oshawa has been established in some S > 'x h '
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start this year. I.
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. . as told that $82,467. Hospital, 6f bne of clar Lincoln cases, and those peri n ea a :.., bo means it: - - phdto'by hello Piss -
,000. total had been Ave. residents, Mrs. S. O. Run- been sumrrionsed to Pp `, 'And this little Pickering Towb dp y • .
in the. local campaign• nails. Watch daily papers for police court, so-watch it, Char- �_. _
Cost u money. . • .
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lsvili>oAY, sPSL 19, Ira T RE F I C K E R I NG r N E W S- z a ~
was led by Mrs. R: Ellicott, on+sung. at £aster time by many
�� ; ��� - tra Lor the Spring Dance was—. BROUGHAM NS the subject "What is the Task peoples.
May,.12. Tickets.•are: Singleby
82.00; Couple $3.00- Orchestra. Whitson being chosenM1Quess en 1 hymn 3of our 78 Church
K. Fiallis gave i ecAal�3reats of many countries,
Apal Caaee4ssary This Same Bay Ridges Rate- Ted Taylor. Church including several recipes.
For more'information and at the• Pickering„ Dist•'.High the Bible
6tudy on The
Mr. Editor: Several months payers' Executive.have the pot- e: 939-2592.- .2383 School on Friday evening. She in Corinth'', taken from;.the ist. We;would recommend the
ago I agreed to accept the job ential and the talent to become tickets, phoii
al 6f this book to deepen,
as Sa es Correspondent a strong voice in the affairs - 3905• was presented with a silver _Corinthians. Mrs. a program
the understanding of our East-,
Y Ridges o o'o cream and sugar set on a silver was in charge of the progra
for the Pickering Ne". At the and interests of our own immed- The`B. R. R. A. Ladies' Aux- tray; also a bouquet' of red ros= and read a story out of the er season. borr
outset,. it was the planned-.lea- .iate community and the town- i and the Scout Mothers es which she brought to church Storm". RoII Call for the*ever- And a waste; ..r younger think
ire and. design to present the ship in general.`-Their represen- A Auxiliary �to those on Sunday morr}iiig, and abated ing was "Rise", and thirteen Owers Easier makes us think
news from Bay Ridges, reflect- tative to the School Board has who core out _to make their with her choir friends. members were present: The of bunnies. an
me Brougham Hb-
tag the pulse of the community done a job second to name. I
- all `I strongly suggest, as s,mem- Rummage, Tea and Bake. Sale The regular monthly euchre meeting closed with prayer, and II nary has some delightful plc' -
rate ens that in a success. We also .wish to was held in the TownshipHall
icottnand ch served
Dy Beer.
groups,
S• Ell-1 tune books-about bunnies.
groups,
individuals and their ben of the ratepayers, �k'all those who put so much on Tuesday everting, apo
activities. — the luturet they wash their dirty There,•will be a Goode Fiid�y .
We have c4oeavored through- linen wi#hin the confines of Bay time and effort into it, ;and to in the Institute when the follow- Service in St. John's Church'imut thin �� � COAD
le the ladies who so kind; donated ink were winners: Mrs. Bea ti
to promote all Ridges:alters are many people y p y on April 20. Rev. Cresswell wil?
community activities ai a bene- n c e s. A profit of $75.00 Thom son, Mrs. I. Hard and speA* on P „ e Croce"..
district who have was made at the Rummage• a TI Young People .of. roue - The ome
"-ficial nature'arid with rto desire neighboring which way divided by the two den, Mr.•Balfour and"Mr. Ben. g
to, become another "Pierre Ber= shown a sincere interest in our I The Ladies Auxiliary Cotton• am Church met in the school on I meeting will be held on May'
ton" or. 'Frank Tli-Pierspal have. community projects--it would groups. Sunda eveningfor their regul- 1st. III -I be our last meet-
"deliberately.steesed clear of pol- be a pity and a severe loss if we made.,_' '� at their Home- The Women's yea )jn eerie held ar meeting. Diane. Carter gave in of *he season_Will all mem-
os r discouraged them through bad Baking Ttable. its regualr yearly meeting , on e g
"""itical, racial., religious per- sever'al very interesting real bers be sure to have their nom-
taste. The .o o-o Tuesday afternoon, April 10, r}
" :conal bias and controvere}+. publicity and poor in s on the observance of 'thee ination f tors filled in and .
r• feeling of friendshiptherasion'. ' S rnbrg mrd Water Safety with a fairly good attendance. „Palm Sunda The Y. P. pins I mailed to oMra. J. Shanley.
My category as a newspaper. Committee of the Several items of business were Y•�
oras is definitely in the part- ity of Bay Ridgers Ill for their. The Spa have-arrived and there are still Mr. and Mrs. A. Sharpe of
dime and amateur bracket, but "neighbors in Pickering Town- Bay Ridges Recreation Associa- discussed and aeveraL pieces of a few left to be picked up by Burks Falls spent the weekend
�thia does not, t any way, alley- ship, is quite sincere. — tion are pleased to announce correspondence read. It was de- the members Plans were made with•Mr• gird Mrs. C. Hubbard-
-stand _ Rugby Football they have been offered the vol- tided to invite: Pickering, Ajax, to o towling at-Oshawa on the Pleased to report Mme• qt,'
fat c m- and Claremont Branehea to vis- S
try and see.my sponsor embarr- movie a Carter sore aga7fi a -dotng
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"Rugby Football" at' the Ajax petent swimming and water- it us at our June meeting. Roberts were hostesses • for
eased whob it is not necessary. nicely:
There appeared in Your "Let Community Centre' on eaday, safety instructor in the person different conveners each gave lunch. The next meeting will'be �� beaz, Mg`s. George
tete to rheEditor" column;of April'24. A+Z•open invitation`has of Mrs. Terre Heveitt,:.of 1371 their reports of the year's work, held on April 29 with Mary.L}3i well again. Hope
sted Blackman in charge of the pros=
last.week, an official request in been extended to all inTime is F � PormsRfoorr--the sum- .TJne fol owingeofficery rs waere then• P she wig nos on feel better.
.the.form Orf a demand for the parties in Bay Ridges Applicationram and Dor-old Pitch and Al- The Brownies met as usual
retraction of a statement that 8:00 p. m: This is in conjunction mer sports activities have been nominated to office: Past Pres' I lan Johnston in charge of the _
appeared in the Bay Ridges with the plana for'forming- a distributed throughout the area Mrs. Annie (who sen ed faith-Ilan
on Monday. Odette Met year -
roluain. This letter originated Leese tile ' Year age and included on this form is fully for three yearsi; Presid- Eimer Thankoffering Service was pre�nt� � her let year
born Mr. Ian Henderson, Pres- bracket. Swimming and • Water :Safety int, firs. Blackman; Vice-Pres. will be held in St. John's, on service pin. There will be no
o.o o Instructions. Mrs. Ray Ellicott: Sec.-Treas., Brownie, Cub or -Scout meet-.. _.
idem of the Bay Ridges Rate- II Thursday: April 26, at 2 p. M. �s in -Easter week.
ere' Association, represent _ — Sub Post OtBce - Bay Ridges. Ratpayerg Assoc. Mrs. Robertson, Assistant; Mrs. 1 Mrs. R. Ellicott spent the Sad ._
�Y perch a application fora sub-post Since Canada's national sport Burton. Mrs. Wm. Hrown, the of the week in Peterboro, visit-
of the Bay Ridges papulation• office in Bay Ridgea-has been j was running in competition to Dist_ President was present and I fn her eon Ian, who is is the � C EBANK
Your apology in the „Editor's approved. "The Drug Store at eur last general.meeting.many installed the new officers. The hospital there. J _
ComrrienY. y`,� NOT necessary.
the Plaza on Liverpool Road of the familiar faces were ab meeting closed with lunch ser- Mrs. Gibson spent the week-
' e time an logy is will be the home of the Sub- sent. 1n accordance with our;..vel by hostesses.: Firs. Trolley, end in Ottawa. Belated birthday greetings to
At the same aF+o c chatter two members of the R. 1 Mrs. Carlton and Mrs. Darts. ,
not, or will not, come from Oils stul commencing .opening Mrs. Geo. Perry is confined Delores Irwin, Dyson Rd. on
writer w view, of the facts 'as day of the_Drug Store. Many A., were nominated and elect-I The Public Speaking Contest- to bed through illness. We all her birthday—April 12.
herein stated. have inquired as to the possible ed•as auditors for the associat-;,sponsored by the Women's in- join .fH wishing her a speedy Pleased to bear Miss Violet `
: Mr. Henderson and his peels
effect on our mail delivery. The ions financial status. They are: stitute and held in the Township recovery. Swan. -Dyson Road, is feeling
-station win sell stamps. E. Bernie and'A. Black."A,re- Hall on Friday evening. Apri]••' Mr. and sirs.- X. C. Pascoe; better. following flu. .
demanding awas as follows- Winners - ! • A Rummage -will.be held
traction to a news release for• weigh parcels tc:, but wi in et indicating those Grade 5. - 1. Brenda Wannop, ;Thos Anderson sad"famil of at the Rouge Hill;Unit urc
no*wa ¢ e e de- school buds- Y. -
warded to me by the Bay Rid- Y barns postal
sea Recreation Association and livery system ting. A items questioned by the Assoc. f Brougham School: 2. Carol Sandford, on Sunday. by the lT G. W.; also a Bake
its context concerned the inion- Home-to-Home delivery will not were satisfactorily an�"'e Grade - 1B Brougham
Dube Brou- ', Sorry to bear Murray Beelby $ale, on-April 25; also Tea and
oration to be presented regard- be possible until there are 2500( We had been approached by 1 is confined to bed due to a re- Sandwiches.
ing our proposed Recreation reside, in Bay Ridges. the Kiwanis club on the possib- ghat3r School: 2. Marilyn White. lapse following flu. The next Thursday Afternoon
Building. ility -of providing funds for-the .Brougham School: Grade 7.- -
0 0 o P g C - 0 0 0 0 •a ' Euchre will be-held at the home ...
ve Cansenstive — parks in
Bay.Ridges..The offer 1. Douglas Blackman. Brough- '4al Easter Boo>s'• of Mra• McLean. Last week's
The facts stated in the aew-a = Progressive was that the Kiwanis would pr- am School, 2. Dianne Brass.
release were discussed. formul- With the Approach of the Ess winners —1. Mrs. Chipman; .2.
tared 'and agreed upon by a,rep- J► meeting will be held on Ovide 5100 if 550 was provided Green Riven School: Grade.8. - for Season, a. book noticed in Mrs. Gardner; Throw, Mrs.
I. Douglas Donaldson.. Green the Brougham Library seems of _King; Con.,.Mrs• Chillman.
resentative •6f the Ratepayers' April High
at ho p hp. b Ander- the Ratepayers Assoc. and an- particular -interest—"The Eas- Mr. and Mrs, Rayner, Scar•
ffirecutive who was,invited and f swop High .School, Whitby. -The other 'At by the Recreation erh mS Green Riva SchooP�- p r Book", b P. X. Weiser.
attended a special meeting meld 1 purpose of this meeting is to Aka; At the general meeting The third meeting of the Un- y boro, visited Mr. and Mrs. Whit-
by he Building Committee and nominate candidates for .the a moCon was made .that- the ited Church Women. Unit 2., Here is the story of Easter in tle,,.Roseban]r Road S., tin Sun
the Executive Members of the Federal Riding: It. is.hoped all Ratepayers donate 550 regard- all its aspects, as it is"celebra- day ]ani.
interested es will be in at- less ofany'ottier donations. This was held at the home:of. Mfrs.
Bay Ridges Recreation Assoc- Pte. B. Ellicott:. on April 12. Mrs. ted in many countries. Here •There will be a Euchre at the
• ' motion was �+arried. are explained the 'origin, hist- home of Mrs_ C_Utnal, on Mon
latiorP This Ratepayer Repres tendance_ _ - Four-persons were nom'.nat- R. Knox opened the meeting
entative between the date of o 0 0 ' Ory and significance of both day, April 28, at Pine Ridge-Dr.
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this meeting and dead line dale gP*�S. Dance — ed for replacements for the two
with a shortstary Somebody. the liturgical and popular cus.. Mr. and Mrs. G. Colby, Pine
_th this newspaper. presented Just a reminder that the B. Peraorss' that realed. They Knows". The:Worship Service toms and celebrations that have Ridge Dr.. attended a bowling
-'these facts to the Executive of R. R. A. "Spring Dance" will were: Pat F nn. \i^. Poriia. grown m the course of many banquet at the Swiss Chalet, in
the Ratepayers' Group at which beheld on May 12th,at the Ajax sirs. Kitchener, Mr. Alf.roll centuries around the observance Toronto, last Thursday eyeniiig
brine they decided to turn Cornmunity Hall..from 8.30 until, lira. Firm and Mr. Locke we-e ` produced many informative an- of this great feast of Christian- Mr. and Mn. Lewis, Toronto
p rz elected. and at a meeting held ewers. A vote of thanks is .in �ty I-spent last Sunday with Mr. and.
thumbs dow•ri. April 13. ''Mrs. Finn agreed to 1 order'to MT. Scott for.his lis- Here too, are hymns and carols Mrs, C. Morris, Rosebank Road
They were• fully aware that 'Leave your cares and,woes at °►P
thus news release was soma to borne, Piaocome 'out�e the neighborsd yv take on-the -duties_of secretary I cession and"fntei eat:_ " I some with the music, that are S.
N3'e. h -to have several it- _
bereleased ae they were char a baion atrial basis. Reeve Sherrn- oPe
z. sed on a 17 to 1! vote-from.the- wanted .to meet:, and join the :n Scott gave -an enlightening 1 ems of_interest in the near fun•
alk on the township and its re- u:•e and will be back again next
floor to investigate the opera- festiv=ties at the ga.a ' api.nt J;ationship•to Ontario County. A week frith more news from your
tions of:the afore-mentioned Dance.". t_�-,._ i uest'on period followed anal- it Eav Ridges'Ratepavers Assoc. j�j�h �}Cc ' DTs 10C
;building. and had applied press- We real''^ t��+ •''" _---�- - Y 1r L+v�. -
ure in various forma for a news banquet •win be held osn May 11, .Your Laundry Picked Up
Telease to the public, at the unfortunate.v. Tne unit' date a-
earliest possible date. . _ yai:4b'e;or a ha'sl and o_chest= ` L'._
rhe fact of the matter is. if pertly Washed And Delivers
t8 so-called cornmuniny.mind. AX L�MB�R CO, LTD. 24-Hour:Seise
—ed organization is as well or- AJ
ganized as they have been gnat- '
ing to both Bay Ridges . and. - z eaTurddy-- .5 eI vice-
Pickering Township at large, Coin Laundry•Prices --
.why did their President or Sec- -
_ not contact the Public _
Relations Committee of the Re. `
Creation AsaociaBoa and inform &W _ TPBONE:'MON. • FRI. • #.00 to 9.00 P. M. —
them that they were against. F� SATURDAY s 12 NOON
this type of announcement.• j r I ''TTj�"ORDS -
These facts as stated are not � t
--- rearsay, as this writer lias.kept , crll.W2-46I7 Any Time
:abreast of developments in this Mme} Kingston* Rd
situation, and was also present 1 1 ` �Q �O��""""` ; + �
at the Building
Committee' Q
meeting to which I referred.
�As a member of the Bad
Ridges Community who has en- -
deavored to work at,, and in `(/ Complete Financing arranged for the responsible 1 HC�rdWare Ltds
turn, co-operate with members D0 IT;XOL'RSELF HO►iE BUII.DEIi. ESTIMATES IOSebQ�k
of all group's and as an original FREE ON MATERIAL I€EQUIRED
Member of the Bay Ridges .Ilii 1 E/S PLUMBING - —
Ratepayers Interim Executive, 1 L YOUR INQUIRIES LtiVITED C. I. L, FAIIVTB, HOUSEWARES, GT�88' GIJIZII+IQ'
I feel I understand their prob• — POWER MbWERS (TORO, LAWN BOYS a OTIm
PICUMNG '
• ` 'lentis and' their ultimate goals. WN. 2-6717 —
:Safi WH. 2.3251 Pickering
•:TOOLS, PUMPS• ETC. !
Or I�I�i. V`d I / I I►", y :R08EBANK PLAZA AT. t•i961
: Suers/
Hadw'a're We also have many Choice Cottage Lots available within
easy driving distance.
.Plans and Estimates may be seen at our tlosm& MQTOR SERVICE
PAINTS ELECTRICAL' APPLIANCES, PICKERIH6 OFFICE
TOOLS ._
is: Clean 11p and Paint Up- Thr'' 3tepairs To Lawirnowers, Garden Tractors -
_.. ._ .. _...�_ for your Lawn and Garden • Grass Seed Prat New and Used Lawmrawrrs i .RobHikrs for Sok
_Moss Fertilisers. dt CHH. - P&M
- UW!lMOWER S UMING
_ Smelt
Woos ane Wire Fetretrng,'Steel sad Celsus=Posts, dames nj�}yrs Motor
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Line Posts ;
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p• Ph�WN. 2� 230
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