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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_04_26 r . NNITENALI /tlOIfSNEa-- —T 31NtE —PICKERING —NEW- SF .-2 . 0840 T�LRsn.�Y PRICE: 10c PER COPY v�oa<.. 79 x�o. so • Armchair Traveller os inrass ires .- ns ' : ous,a_ .xpayer x� ac Fire ofSY Bq r . .Local it Br�gae� 1 Teenagers face - ' ° Over With Gass fires v 14 The Charges Ke 2 viH K 'q ' No accurate estimate has yet been figured, but it is known to .a _ _Pickering Township police on Tuesday night picked up w�(be a-fact that-it has cyst several thousand dollars sats F .. I 4 I K t yuuth4 in the Fr. Bay district salt of grass flies in P cl:ei rig Township during the past three L wrJ have charged them each weeks: Taxpayers, m uucipal authorities and °of course firemen !� w un counts of break and enter.I are very disturbed over.this needless waste, that in most cases, of file Frenchman's Bay Rest• it people were honest, could be blamed on carelessness. iuivnt. Brunille'% Snack Bar. f' K Last weekend was a good ex- a and the Bay Ridges Refsrests• e, went Booth along .with w'ILfnl ample of what went on. Pick- z damage of a house and ga"l• }(� Q� k rang Village firemen had 18 .1 Turn Lite Clockf�c-",calls South-west Pickering had y lee theft. totalling 14° charge _ I between there. • 12. Brougham had 8, Claremont The two youths are ages.]E` had 4. Saturday, Night : _ v and t7 and were ps•ked .up b;,-I At Claremont.a group of Tor- , P. C. Robert sjeukrnan. ,onto Boy Ssouts, taking their fit a cooking tests, set fire to grass -that eventually burned off '125 y . acres of Christmas trees before Village" Notes- it was brought under control {ghat shoat this' TfwP e.Vdron of today barn fast as iy e�''denced horn the tart that Pickering In the same area, on thesame 3 year old Evrlyn.Mitcham of East Woodlands can name andpoint,out over 100 day, 100 . acres"of Christmas Photo by Barrie Pomeroy - trees were destroyed. covatries os. the globe- lir. Bert Cafik, winner o. a had Mr. and Mrs. Allan Claris, At one of the calls the South -- _ Ten Day Tip to the B2hamas, and dean. of ndeld with arid on west firemen attended, the rue Lie Pi ary .Club. is holidaying t!-,is Sunday, Mr. and :tics. Ken boat.L e -- - / Rattle �er .7g.t I week. at that resort. accomvan- nompsont .. of Wavwa 'fr. Firemen in all localities stAod _ i� ied by his mother• �lPs. 'S. Caf Thompson taught at the Picker- by at their respective fire halls ik. of this v;llage. Ing High Sch001 before moving. over the holiday -weekend and wns Revises _ To M}'� awe HardId Lewis, Kingston Road- Mr, and Mrs, James Mur- "Bt Confi�nlieS _ were kept busy most of the time • E:, is spending I»rt.Easter holt- doh spent Easter with Mr. and � some instances, having two day in Las Angeles, with "As Mrs. Reg. Puck, Burlington. trucks out at the same time. �� -- •fMe battle over the budget father.. Air• and Mrs. Wiu' Kant' This week the same firemen orEai:-down of the high school, 'Mr. and Mrs. G. Ruscitti-arid and Audrey and Ted Keeler have been answering several holiday-Salary' 5chedul - Easter week- Tamil at the y = o and some family spent the Dalt - and Y calla a day. ccntir.+aed th.s- week. A bylaw vraa passed by the now 'receivi-ig, - members of Pickering Town- end at their cottage in Halibur• at their cottage at •Fexselon R'ovimalila Council this week to t-,�ne llor Spa-tg e•a=-d t'sat he s'�ip council took a din view of ton. Fes• sehedule, ]►i.-s Jack Bryt;rsi and aau-. YY�?v0 for garemont ..Set up a new sa,.aTy fe.t one increase a year; for an L*.e whole affair. htr; and Mrs Bruce Rich- Emp:oyees w:l- receive an employee viae enough. .. council had recuested a break ghter. Judy.. are spending�tliis ardson and farad have moved anssusl' increment o! $400 Lzl I think it is being short e;gllt- do ^s of the b•.:dget and were week in New York. into their house+ on Sherwood - -they reach $5600 and -then an ed-,-Cyt to pay a little Tore -^s�5n- .'avored this week with a reply, Wayne Knapp and Gayle Did- dye• Conservaft Are arsrsusl- increment at $2W until eye Lhan to have to turn arotitnd "that at a spec'al meeting of ney have been chosen to repres Miss Verus Packer and "her Conseryaft they reach the maximum of and pay more to get ane.^-g5n- 'March SLh .for representatives est Pickering lzi.ed Church. at mer spent the holiday week - ;8400. - ser to rep:ace hies" said Ross to s t and. discuss the detailed Five Oaks. Paris. Ont.:`this end in Cleveland visiting with Dr. Matthey B. Dymond, M. "I am opposed to this move Deaki,•s, Councillor of Ward 4. i b id�et, and that only Clerk L.- week at -he Iii-Teeh Conference Veraa's brother' P. P. (Ontario), announces the unless it is 'tett until next year. + T. d-piston attended, and this being held there. Happy birthday .to Dien-he approval of a grant for x,488 t'^ grad then break Councilor Herts'Wank sad BcaV�d does nct care to set up The Don Scott's and th@ Ron \lurkar who celebrated her 12th We set a ppo�..y. that,a'3'e or Heb wo ld..poso- o the Metropolitan Toronto and it-a week.later, We act ::ke a aryL`iing .sgec'.zl for L'se town- Watson's' spent the weekend birthday on Apiii 24 with spar- Region Conservation Authority, ibly have to be an engineer. 1 LID that at their cottages at Coe Hill. .ty attended by her 'friends. She f for the acquisition of land in bunch of c�ii:dren said lti m— •rI don't think the $'_ c to t2he i -,,p clerk c.r,s adv sed that Janice Daly, Cameron St. and hats her friend.4%fiss Judy Curr•' Jean L._.McPherson, Deputy- Ro&d Supt., is be::t; given due Shemood. Ave.; a Claremont tion Reeve, to pressure.:' Mr. Vr�k sa`d• copies of hog-d m rvt'es '+`ould Sharon Koch, ll of Toronto staying with her A to sup-plied at-a re lar fee or are spending their Ea boli for the Ea ter o i y - e Area. • "I don't feel that er iplo.ess The Claremont servatlan of the tow^sh`.p should Seel that �u�c:llor• Jo*s GrF" ^; o= th an ratepayer could view da} at Sharon's,grandmother's, At C. E. Morley's on Easter Area comprises 398 acres in ' they should get,an.increase ev--Ward 3: said he waQ oFpeged.•c _F„ t nd et repe". in cunderland. weekend was Marilyn Murkar, Lots 11 and 12, Con. 7,.Picker giving the Road Szpt. aroL^cr T'^:!s 9-not a very satis'act• llr. and Mrs. Bob Young. of se tiirie'the� ask for-it-, sad a guest of Lynda's, .both att- ing Township. The property is Councillor M.aon I2owbra He L�"r°ase at this Uri?. I e-, rep::,". said Reeve Scott. Sherwood Ave., had her. Par' ended the Sunrise Service at located just south-east at Clare - Reeve Fated out thatrcounc'.1 is `aeect "'`I�'y of �7 �'ej 'ecp:E "It certa:*.'t -sr't," said �ir. .eats from Toronto with them Greenwood. Mrs.. John Fallaise mont and the Brock Road in the with the res gnatbn of the!R3: "gin-t cope w'i'll L*" ta`DFw? Wa,k cotnci!'or c` ;'Qr? 5 for Easter Sunday: baby son Jason and her puffins Creek Watershed. It -is Supt. Mr. Chapman. have new",,sad l4lrs: ?q ;;l,y ;s,tYrere only one sheet lLs. and Mrs. .Etsester" Butt sant Mrs.' Pense of Kingston about one mile north of No. 7 fA tetter i5 brie cont to Mr. S°t' --=- -�--- " '' o! paper sent to u.5, when ata had their family with them for visited the Morley family on Highway ' at the village of Cha�rnsn. axking him to re. Motions to rev_se the s'ta'y� rneet:ng they ha*•e 1 ^r 15 of the Easter week-end-�\ft• � Monday. .. Greenwood. consider -his+ re%ignstion.) scl:ed•,i:E an: give the Road I them. and then lock t!�m '.. o Mrs. Bob Ty^sdall g;.d family,, Mr. lrIowbray . sad •he felt S pt. a $t00 increase 'were Pans cast iro�s vault"' he asked. "Do Chatham. Grande-hildren .411an Rev'. 3. S. Crouch, former bear Member mAuthoy'smunicipalities� that u Mr, Chapman leaves the. ed.: Deputy reeve Mrs• Jean we have to'go there as'individ• and Laurie are staying for the Rector of St. George's acquisition.. and Y development more ex- 1~"cPhetgon and Course l-lore Har- I ua� �q Dcillors to• see this bud- week. special speakei at St. Georges 4 op council is faced . - a • ♦ \ Mrs. jMrrti' Ewes Church this Sunday morning. , " "1ye�r-#race-a I ud�t - lsense, because he e e ` that Mr. Chapman could not be opposed. both mot ons on a reC-° million dollars and act as thou replaced for the salary he is ended V91t. y•�; gh• they can't be approached. s "I don't Understand it", said i Bit Mother 1 like *gktti Once `"Bi 'e`"'a" Present Wary, Deputy-reeve hiss. Jean Mc- . .. __- rso+ri as n 6_400 This budget concern $5800 I am v_v%alJed that 19 school Clerk - — ' _ -0—� .. 8200 -. - .t X400 a tyhole c until ', \ + 0 Assessment Commissioner r 4 ;5304 $6400 board Would take. such a stand ar �. } a�to", Ss.`. t'otincillor Treasurer, �,{t ,.i.;�B•d-' f4 j T rr _ t $6`'00 ; i Herb Wank, "Pere we et one - . Roed $upt' .. g , . shoe; -of-paper and we can tike , 11 bylaw Officer -. . ;44I1p ;5300 I it.;at lump W' + :'f g2rrp{ He called tl'ie redly df ace- $5 7s. El g , ful. _ s kF q r Twp. Fire.-Cb_ief Deputy r ire Chief ;: ; ;4600 $4;OJ A letter is being sent to the 4. r ;3°00 �$38Pit oo Board Ft ating chat 'council did bog-.fatc�ier -- - * h t the reap to their s #; Road Dept. request'for a budget breakdown . $4532 $5000 w acs Assistant Road Dept. Clerk as satisfactory. 010 I + r X3969 Works Dept. Clerk $5303 i' Plumbing, Inspector _ $5200 3 r $4500 `$4400 s Building Inspector To Prosecute For . - Seen In•Pickering Today Starting Grass 'Fires g/ ital To Get Large {��� 'A 1i1 24-two Coca-Cola drivers sitting on stools.at Dan's Grill, `. x one drinking "7-Up'" and the 1 It-would appear that somebody is becoming a bit "fed up" with G - others "milk shake"• • is care ess s a in o e i�..■' AI�� .. •.. comf grass etc. The fire department Ontario ��� CA�t�to tlre. We note the former hocks officials claim. it difficult to pin, w yy s Bi Busstnessroan -,decided to- ouuntY gray i_ � y- the -offence on anyone-nobody * � � h "" °, ,N ' ¢y�R✓ �' ' p e. msk new proposed Ajax and Pick• star, the Rocket' ,�now the big ever knows nrtttin" . But when r ries,�• =l ening Geaeral_Hospitsl in the —businessman" is still selling they do find the offender, he ,s shale, "hair-goo" . charged under Mun. F3glaw 2397 amosmt of $1;079,188, pay __._. which requires all to advise the £ over seven years. Mrs. !3. O. 1Kunnails loeal fire chief of their intentign The bonpital will .tush ss. eat ap►. ` f imsted $2,2ft•� and const April 25.-The death took Place to start this fire. And-prW= roctteri will start this_.y-sas-- trn - awn has been established in some ...� -ti61��iat $332,462• Hospital, of one of aur Linco n " i; �ga,000. ft- total had been Ave. residents, Mrs- S..O. Run- been summonsed to appear in And this little Pickering,Township boy mesas ft. :Pbot�o by Maks Pssrs : reached in the local campaign- nalls. Watch daily papers for police court, so-watch it, Char- funeral announcements. •lie, this could cost you money. I �, - - 7-777 �T N E P 1 C K E R 1 N G NEWS -=- ?1RD116D�►Y,•At1W. tli, I/� , ` _THE PI.ICKE' RINGNEWS I P Bank Commerce At Bail alter ononai o .C. W r , Q EST • BLIS11E1 1181. issued every Thursday Ridges To Hold Open House, Apr, BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC ' by The News Printing and PuUishiny Company COMMiSSIONER FOR OATHS twrized as 5ecoad Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, Ont Donald A. Thornton is Mana= 14rl 8B/SCRlrT10N RATES: s258'per leaf — Uaibd States-13.00 pet year get of the new Canadian Iona- Prior to' his appointment as Telephone: WHitehall 2.0910 ;. _rial Bank of Commerce B`rch. Manager in Bay Ridges, he was Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway " BARRY MURKAR, Editor `hat wal open on May 1, in the Assistant Accountant at King - ADVERTISING RATES UPON RE{IUEST — :ne say Ridges shopping develop- and Bay Branch. All his bank • .: service_�kas been in Toronto L*cated t w`_ll be the City _wart of the deve]opment yrher. Mr. Thornton served four. I Freedom To Speak , a is completed, the new- air• years in the Canadian Army conditioned branch a ecu`. ez PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANTJ.W3 _. PP during-World War II, in Eng-Pickerig Township'Council disapproves of.certain Department ,to give a complete banking ser- land, ,France, Belgium, Holl- SCARBOROUGH — 2481 KINGSTON RD. AMl•7vice. Decor and furnishngs are. and and Germany.•He'broughtHeads"going to the press with "beefs„ in an effort to try and up_to-date in every part`-cular. home a Dutch bride and ret- ,AJAX PLAZA1nllnence council policy publicly. Parking facilities are, of course, urned to 'civilian life. in 1946.ample. The Thornton's have two child- Ajax: WH2-1231 Pickering: R'H2 TSe reference, of course, as the i notion made this week, states, "We are. holding an Open ren, Edward, 15 years old l and sirs in connection with the recent purchase of small cars and the House on-Monday evening, Apr.. Andrea, two. 30, from 7..00 to 9.00 p. m.", Mr Mr. Thornton is very Interest- :Dedpartment Heads public statements against them. Thornton told this paper thin P Pe ed-is.sports. and was active--in :PERSONALIZED rROTECTION--. Whether a Department Head weal to,the press, or rice versa, week. "My personnel will be o- Cub and Scout work in Toronto. - =--mss mat t, In this case, we Went to them. *:and to show vsitora abouKthe ' My family and I are delight- A. R. FORTIER-INSURANCE - reams Importaa new premises. This will afford ed with my' move to Bay Rid= lflowever it does not scent right to us, that an employee cannot an opporh:nity to see 'behind ges'•', Mr. Thornton said. "We way hie piece, even 'if it is In public. Me employees waned be the scenes' in a modes hope to make many friends ••, ATI he. 24216 - stmid to come out In print agalaist the bass's policy,.but these branch." here." _ '•I am l0o2;.ng forward t(' ■es bad deB■Ite opinbns on the subject, and when asked for meeting all persons who can via s■■■eB■■■■■■■■1■H■■■■ FIRE AUTO UN CASUALTY ` �, �y stated them. it us, and to weicom.ng many a p� {R;t, p�y�,,,.�_� — — — custorners t_he. following morn. kv I ill DRn—t Nfl X11, - Actually in this particular instance, we don't. think these men. ing." ,were Bing to gain Influence. They aa2 knave the,move, at least Mr. Thornton. who is 40, vya` Ra..'nbow RESTAURANT Available born in Oedlia:He was educat - ` lie an bateau and purposes, was for-economy, and these same..ed•at Woodstock. Ont. Coiieg• Thursday Nights — Bingo A APPLIANCE SERVKE - jM ease know very even that the average taxpayer does not care U iate and Hwmberside Collegiate Saturdays they ride bicycles as long a4 it roves him tax dollars. So; there in Toa onto, and ;oiled the Ir:• - Wedding Receptions perial, at King and Bay Bf:ch. Phone: ATlantic 2-7861 was little bops of gaining. rWI)Ue sympathy In this case. These' u, Toronto in 1940. EXPERT REPAIRS TO WASHERS, DRY!!RS fns, for a amber of reasons, did not nke the Idea of having to ■s:■■■s.■:.■■■■■■:■■■■■ AND DRYERS VENTED iirlve small cars. _ ._ . _. o in the face of being criticized. not only by council but by a - e1 .TEm -1e 9-1758 - .' ■majority of the ratepayers, we frankly admire their eourage• AJAX LUMBER CO. LTD. - be;e-was-little poinvfw-their-going-before count with h their _ [4enags on the subject. Minds were made up m the matter and ! _ the employees knew this. By the same token they had.little or no. - bepe of than a decision of this nature b s - Creator s of Y lx g publle print. !n out in the -- Possibly the eamctl"can silence ernployeey but they Paanot 0 fMONUMENTS =iallenee the press:.Rfiether lb~ men were right or wrong Is one I' E�5 .'thing. but they should not be muzzeled from +speaking their mind%. O F DISTINCTION After all, council's policies are not alway% infaJllfile. __.. , for THREE GENERATIONS _ TOWNSHIP OF PtCKERIN6 _y __ Complete Financing arran�trd for the rr.pon•i?►IP i - - � _ .. . DO IT S'OUR�3ELF.HOME BUILDER. ESTI`L4TER Stafford Brass � Ao DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME - •FREE Old \LATERIAL REQUIRED FOUR• U�QUIRTES I\t'1TED MONUMENTS Ey Resolution of Council and.powers in me invested, 'Calf WH. 2.3251 Picker!I�O_ DUNDAS sT. EAST wHITdY _ MO 8-3552 ~ I hereby proclaim a period of Daylight Savin Time • M u _ # eeRlnleKing at 200 k M. _ We also have many Choire Cottage Lots mailable within ea%y driving distance COOPER BLOCK LTD. S U N D A Y, A P R I L 29, 1962 - = Vans and Estimates may be seen at our '". 920' CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO PICKERING OFFICE ` 1 call upon all citizens to observe the sante.and BLOCKS 8 BRICKS ADVANCE theft docks and watches one hour. Springt'rle is Clean Up and Paint Up rune STRUCTURAL STEEL .. -Far your Lawn and -Garden • Grass Seed a. —:_CRANE RENTA . Moss Fertilizers Cash' E Car Prices Brougham, Ont JI. SHERMAN SCOTT, Reeve STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO We sell PITTSBURGH PAINT$ from 64..5 Gallon April 24, T962 -.Township of Pickering Phar,.:: wH. 2-1960 — WA. 2.6103 — MO. 9-59" cod and Wire Fencing, g'teel and Cedar Posta, Clothes ' SAYE TNEE._ QdEEir --- �=n«� --, -- - _ -- — --- ---- — - ' -AJAX LUMBER CO. LTD. Thomas A..Newman, To The Happy Cots l�e .aABBIST>r= � >Io�>l:P Rosebai* Hardware Ltd. LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE - ` :?E■�ie ! • t1M ,. '" C L..L.. PAINTS,. HOUSEWARES, GLASS, GLAZTNd, •1 FAIRPORT ROAD, SQUTH DUNBARTON ti OF YOUR WEDDING z. POWER MOWERS (TORO, LAWN BOYS a30K NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY Vi/E COVER 'TOOLS, PUNWS ETC. _ _ •:"SEBANB PLAZA- AT. $-1831 WH 2-1622 QUALdTY W8 2-16?1 $47• FROM so UP UPHOLSTERING INCLUDES - -- _.. '11 — '8 x10 "OUR.WEDDING" ALBUM - FURNITTURE.OF ALL KINDS RECOVERED ------------ - - ----- 12 — 8 x10 PRINTS ( FINEST CUSTOM 7VOTi;){ 1 - 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S'WEDDING" ALBUM ` Wash 25c. Dry 10c *T FREE ESTIMATES 12 — 4 x 5 PRINTS Your LaundryPicked V h >imrt�sTON RD, s wnvDlso$ 25'-PHOTO ?HANK YOU NOTES" tl Washed And Delivers ' PICSERIIITG4, oNTARTo t:QhVLETIe PHOTO NEWSPAPER COVERAGE Y _ _- _ -- t . 24-Hour Service -- PHONE OR WRITE - _ — --Coin Laundry Paces - -' . . .. . _•''.8 • 6 A R R I E P O M E R O Y ATlantic 2-8951 I — SEPTIC TANKS. CLEARED OUT---._ = M-s, PICKlRING —TL-94-11111W-—.-__ _ PHONE: MON. • FRI. •;4.09 to.9.60 P. M. COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE . SATURDA-F-B— • 12 NOON-_ : INITIAL ORDER NEW,.,TANKS INSTAILED , =-+Call WH2-4617 Any �'ir�e = DON'T S8 A COPY OF THE PICKERJNG NEWS Z PAT DUNNE pie 9-1841 :I BTC Su".OF YOURS W . 8UBSCBIBE NOW, '><z.a9 PER YEAR Coin-O-Mat'- 2250 Kingston Rd. _ %a. IFLAGIC THF-915 3'sIJ1RiiDAY. A&M tit, 1942 -- - T H E PICKER I NO NEWS �"e ' resurrection is =the fulfill- Mrs. James Payton and Dor- _ _ ntof God's promise. Because othy, of Trenton, and Mr. Paul _ ROUG. Jesus rose, w•e can rise above a Scott, of Gananoque, visited '11VESTI useless, aimless, hopeless life. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Thompson lit�AL ESTATE 1,; we can become truly .alive as and family on Good Frtdsy � - r The last meeting of the West • Miss Beverley Bantan, in we take the njessage of Easter Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis _i Office WH. 2-6212 Residence WH.2.3115 Rouge Home and School will be training for nursing at the 'East spent Saturday visiting Mr. held on Wed. May 2 at 8 p. m. General Hospital,.spent the hol- into our hearts. During the service. ;Mr. Mc- and Mrs. Douglas Willis, in Tor- Election of officers for the es- :day, week, at the home of 'her' Ka dedicated the beautiful new onto. They celebrated Doug's (/'�] ecutive for the coming year will oarents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ban- Communion Table, which was birthday, which was on the 20th. L- 32 R I_L E. v LEY — be held but as all nominations tar. Friendship Ave. e a memorial by the W. Mrs. Jack Phillipa, of Agin- - have been taken care of by a Leslie French. Rouge,Hills court, stayed with Mr• and committee there should be no Dr. spent the holidays with her A The lovely baskets of flowers Mrs, Wm. Cooney, of Spruce "Your' Friendly Resident dgent" confusion .of being nominated grandmother; in Hamilton. weep, and visit- - by 'prise. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown, of were, placed on the altar in Hill Road, last memory of,ladies of the Wom- ed many of her former neigh- NGSTON RD. W ' 'P•O• ROX 1f,0 All parents are invited to come Ridgewood Road, are enjoying an's Association, who have Peas- bors. out and hear a debate or. 3 week's vacation in the Bah' ed away in the memory of Mr. Master Kevin,Preston, Smith's PICKERING, ONTARIO - - _ ___ _ ___ a 'a.-G. - "'Would you favour a second amas and Mrs. Charles Annie. Falls, is spending the Easter -- language-to be-taught &t P-em.ember to�lPan Rouge School?". Refreshments your basements and stack vour Six naetTs err j°fined the Dun vacation with Mr.-sad " will be served and this should empty bottles for the First West barton Church; having attended Watson. be. a very interesting program Rouge Girl Guides,,who will be the Communicants' Class. They, Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Fletcher were,: Christine Tyas, Jean spent the wee this in Ottawa so plan to attend for this final collecting them for their Drive. Cr Shirleyul k, Ellie Me- with their daughter Mrs. Gond- get together. on Saturday. May. 8. g> Y Y LAY A speedy recovery to Thorna Many happy returns to Dale Kay, Stewart Tyas and James on Jackson and family. JOHN •' McGinnis. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gibb, of _ Bailey of Sunnyslope who had McIntyre. Rouge Hili Dr., -who Trenton. spent the week-end l N S U R A N C I • her tonsils removed at the Osh. celebrated her thirteenth birth• _ Bulletin:_ with Mrs. Oliver Gibb. awa Hospital last week. . day on April 24, and had a;•par- Mrs. Lawson McConochie ASSURANCE _..Q� ENGLAND Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunt, of ty_ on: Friday evening. April The Afternoon Unit of the spent tile holiday at Kemptville. PRUDENTIAL COMPANY LTD. Island Road are en joytng a ' : to Pegg Bailey, of Sunny Dunbarton United Church Wom- slope, on her filth birthday, on en will hold a dinner and mys- Mr. and Mrs' Wm. Van DUYn LIFE - AUTOMOBILE '- FIRE few days in Washington, D. .C., Saturday, Aprit 21: and to Ruth tery evening in Dunbarton Un- and family moved from their - ---� T-_ and New York City. Tonto Watman. Rouge Hills Dr who i Church on Thursday even. Pine Drive home to To on` t07 KINGSTON ROAD EAST Mr. and Mrs. Des.-non. R. was fourteen on April 21; to inB. May 10, at 6.30 P. m. Ad- the past week-sad. • Crown and family, Ridgewood The Afternoon Unit of the U. �, Pt+sMae 1rN,!.,»Ol Jennifer Jo11ifle,'Ridgewood Rd. mission is by ticket only-.--Tick. Dios:SMIa• Fw a.Ajar sb"W'" Road, spent the holiday week- W. are holding their. May Pfaaa Cw«M• Or f and her fourteenth birthday, on eta may be secured from an end in. ntreal. meeting at the home of Mrs. April 24. . meTber of the Afternoon Unit, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Munroe, Leslie Hollinger, Alfons Road. East Ave.. left for Mexico. on Mr•'and Mrs. Jack: Smith, or call TEmple 9-2835. ou Thursday, May 3, at 2:00 p. Friday, to spend the week Ridgewood Rd., with Mrs. _ Personals _ M. The word for Roll (:all ia- _ APPRAISALS there. Smith's mother, spent Easter "Power".. All ladies welcome to Smith's s si Mwire in rs. Port ling on Brown Mr, and Mrs. E. Rose and Sunday t the home of M 1Vir. and Mrs Murrayattend faintly. of Flagstone. Terrace. S Congratulations EtobMr.a and Friday. Car' O • NEWELL rt are enjoying holidays in Miami. Mrs. Frank Helyar. Rouge Hills Mrs. Herbert Carey returned vanes Wtt� Home (Gb� Newell) Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Staneland Dr. on the arrival on Monday, from East General Hospital And School Assooistlon. and children,-of Hudson. Que.. April 23. 1982. of a eon, at the last Thursday, April 19, and is The April 14th Fun Fair of Rec1 Estate Broker — Plckerin¢ Vlllasle spent the Easter weekend with Scarboro.General Hospital. convalescing. at home. the Vaughan Willard Assoc. Mrs. 9tasielaad's parents. Mr. Mr. Clifford Woods is stiil,in saw over $411.00 change hands _ WH. 2.37741 or Toronto WA. 3-9i13 and Mrs. Andy Dand, Rouge hone MO 8-4703 Ajax Hospital, where he is und- to the' ultimate benefit of the fe Hills Dr. ergoiag teats and treatment. children of Vaughan Willard Iy - DUMBARTON Coboury FR. 2-7b41 Mr. and Mn.Mrs. Sherman Scott, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Pearce School. The parents who worked Christine and John, . of East visited their daughter Mrs. Wm. to make this eventao success _ .,„�hw�,ifi M$a Eco of Ovr:bw%n.Ns.2 Ave. were in Erindale: on Fri- - Ual�d Church - Tyas and family -in Sarnia. for ful, will enable $200 worth of day. April 20, attending Mt. Easter. - library books.to be added to W.• - - seat's uncle.and a�mt's�Mr. The Easter morning service Miss Evelyn Annis, .Oshawa: those at the school, and will and Mrs. Adamson s- 50th we C- was conducted-by the minister. Mr. Jon Crnp16y an 14r:--- - tau -�"� ARM - Mrs. DR. ALFRED Ing Anniversary there. Rev. Dr. W. A. McKay, to a GYapley, and Mr. Gordon Annie. ociatlon'a efforts t°-add to the --- - ��. St. Andrew's Circle, of Grace of Deep Rivgr, visited the E. J. educational opportunities of the • y capacity congregation. The Jun- _ � � Presbyterian Church Guild will for congregation was conducted Annie family over the holiday. youngsters for another year. -HALL hold their next regular meeting by Kra. Shialey Signoretti and Mr. Victor Rudik.'of the Un- Many.thanks to those who gave at VANat the home of Mrs. Fulton. the Mrs. Dorothy Cullum.. The'twa iversity of Toronto was at home up ato-comfortable t Saturday s- i• 1 K E 111.1 N G Manse. Rouge- Highlonds Dr., choirs led in the music, with. for a brief visit.on the week- home to make this event po•s- • TAl;1�N on Thursday. May 9, at 1.30 p• Mr. Pitcair organist and choir end. ibis, M. .leader presiding. The Junior �nq* and Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Huberts and Senior choirs sang a beaut- Faeilities Old Rosebank $d. North and family, Sunnyslope, are itul Easter hymn. The Senior �� b� AblM1W CATERING SERVICES _ spending the week with relativ- choir sang "Christ Has Risen". al "Breath(Sating Z00)' B.1R. No. $, Picktring ea in Leamington. A beautiful quartetTea on 15 Year Written Wanuty _ . The Guild of Grace Presby- :me, breath of God" was sung TELEPHONE: - __ _. ��e�110II@ TF. 9-1822 terian Church are 'holding' an by Mrs. Vera Freenman, Mrs. _ - 1M. 34363 -WN. 4-4305 Afternoon Tea and Plant Sale, 'Ethel Ritchie, Mr. David Fan- ����_� A�'nus I, paljII,Wer TE. 9-1504 at the home of Mrs. Lillian thaw and Mr. Barry Pomeroy. b. Shilton; West. Point Cres., on Dr. McKay read the Easter r� e.t.a up TO 5�NR TO fly LONG p1STANCE CALL 9aiurday afternoon. May Ze. Or- Story from the 27th chap., of .7pFlry Prices OPTOMETRIC dors are beim taken for plants Matthew. The text for his ser- • - 3�nNht40 - to be delivered that day, and mon was Second . Corinthians, Alunvnum & �SS VISION CARE the members of the Guild in Chap. 5: 17 "011 things are WL=ai �s JOHN L. RgW80N, R,O. � Tait Chm") charge of the Sale woLld like passed away--behold all things 11'20 Str. Ent, Rmsy. as all order forms for p;wits to be are become new". Easter is a PLEASAM SKEET turned in by the- end of the time of new beginnings when we ML. 8.5861 or MO. 8-8606 tylopm RO. SOU" Month. are given s second chance. Jes- FRENCNMAN'S BAY rite . EYES EXAMINED Co. GLASSES FITTED and REPAIRED. CNAKMRM ACCOUNTANTS. EVErII}IGS O. W. ng"k C.A_ B.I.A. BY AMOROMENT. fE.9-9d01 - " IiCENSEO TRUSTEES . Ajax Oiwe Strafford e�hsw• RAnislPh 3+1527 W F11 R WATM C.A. SEAWAY - wNl� 244 VII�R SUPPLY - "� . - eha 2.1397 24- SLR,VICE .7 TIMM A '.i� 1 L L E R for.N-GAM - - HEATING _ $7.Q0 for 1004 GALS. - >f9.09 for 1540 GALS. �iw eni ON hrtaNatiens f CALLS ? - I y4.MpUR T�PLE TAX _ _.9 -• . Tudor fMet Alex M pleased to announce WH. 2-3491 ' Answ9dng Semite $S NOW OFFERED TO , FIRST MORTGAGRS ARRANGm: 3y \ %'TEMPLE SU85CRIiERS ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES AYAIIARLE FOR ADDITIONS Via" 0 0� dor information caul a n AND WFIWVEMENTS. `TErnple 9=1144 WE ALSO P{IRCNASE OR LOAN ON EXtSTIN6 MORTGAGES. IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE . FINANCING a FOR FAST ' G L E N D A L E COUMOUS SERVICE: CJ - >. ' P'PLIANCE �_► �.: AUBREY E. IRELAND _ ' _ ACRS To . e erfect day to go_out � by te/epf�one SERVICE An COMPANY WERT -- 100 Al"LA1DE ST. W. f TORONTQ s ONTARIO At anytime,in any weather,your telephone _-._. - ,,.i►ww«-ate•'s - - ' �ah�you w-iaere-you-waM-tO- -Shoppi.ng, - SUM go �tl;,,R _.�.,,+,,. .chatting, visiting...you name it, BELL " ..a+► -TEA.s+Br - '� ;-- _ waid at the ti of our finger! ELI �" ' .t7B.•• s.�4s•1. a*■r► ATED AM ttl.�►t>u>a. ;,.puts the P .Y g . •■Iw1 grit �wrt 1R _. - .. " , t , P PICKERtNO NEWS wet"Tf3P7 PTGAX PLAYERS Reta Sorenson, Toronto, spent Walter Avis and utrr : T who siting and also to, Darlene $aledon, Congrat ti aLo,to Ms. a few days this week with Mar-. Mr. and 14�rs Bruce Wiseman their daughter 14-m.: J:.•Slack o w The Pic-Ax Players' Drama it few Cowie. � and family spent the Easter and their aunt, Mrs. N: Dev- ' '2. brate their year q4 a in w►edaing. a-`�v�- Workshop presents for you. week end in Burka Falls. lin. Hearty congratulations to Mr. eery, an.[aA-I• frown's s ��' viewing pleasure Three One Birthday congratulations to Mr. -and Mrs, Jack Suck vis- and Mrs. Ted Kirby on the occ day on May'1,•I Act Playson May 4th, at the Y�„nrs Q.. ited friends in Midland during sales of their 55th wedding an- extended to r. Ida A. H a, on CI161Oiq pay Miss Jessie Henderson who cel. Aril 28; Mr. J. A. Hean�s.' Pir•kering Community Cen+re. _ ebrated .her birthday on April the week-end. niversary on April 30. Happy p and May 5th, at the Brougham 23� Happy "first" birthday wish- birthday also, to Mr. Kirby, April 30;• Ross Fertile, wlw.will Hall. Curtain Time is 8.3Q p Mrs. L. Bullard and her S es a Wayne , 3, who will who celebrates tris birthday on be eighteen on April 25; and to m. Admission is a Silver Coll. ;rand daughter from Windsor, aadTa and Ross Fertile Tuve 5 Mrs. Ivy Swan, on May 4. re visiting her sister, Mrs. 1 motored to Miami, where they be on_e year old on April 30.;the same day. ect!on at the door. All three � plays are written by Mrs. F Parkhill, of Ajax (Director o' Dial 'M' for Murder). Two o` then Nvon special mention at the Ottawa. L'ttle,Theatre One Ac', Pl•iy l;lr:-,•,•- -,,,• . `*\1 .\ / 0 FOOD third is hot off the press and wa- written ;o: - ' the `,Vorkshop. Don't miss this 7 # k premiere ;of original one-ac _4d MARKE pla.s! Plan now to attend. Th, '" `/ 'embers of the cast are You �� neighbors They- •deserve Four sups orf. Seating capacity it - Iim,ted, ansa will be strictly- �. irst •come, first served., so- come early to avoid being d`_s tIFICES EFFECTIVE �� 'appointed. - • - No's ^=2 Hwy of . Rouge Bre, a �rots�• Fri. .a sal. e H i l is-. . • � � • - . - , APRIL. Rouge '-'Open Every Evening T10 7.00 p.m. Except Thum & Fri. Tia19.00 P. 26.27-26 Ivir; and Mrs. Willard, Altona itoad, spent the Easter week- (Save 21e) YORK BRAND 15 Os. Tins 9 :.end with Mr. Wlllard"s parents SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (Regular) p 4 at Bishopton. Que. B H A SH for C Mr. and Mrs. Waldriff, o` CORNED , 28 . Alton& Road, entertained .MrMARG hs. C (SAVE 9e.) _ ..:,and Mrs. O. Wa1�3ri!!, .South River, last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. M. Annable SWIFT'S JEWEL (Savo "c) CANADA'Fiett�Grs& Powdered Skim Milk _ (Sava lbs! • 79 of Ottawa. &.rid sons Mark and Michael, .pent Easter week-end - with Mr. and Mrs: C. Schwalm Short ' enin _ _ Large 3 lk. Box on Alton& Road. Mr. iithd •Mrs. Rainford, .of bcarboro, spent last Sunday (Tasel Gotrif CANADA PACKERS vl.itiag, and Mrs s. Lot- .� iwP al- 12 Oa. Renwd Tins RITEX, 200 Siwylo Tissw Boras (Ss�e ib) -ton, on Altona Road. Mrs. A. Westbrook and little ' M )• ��� ��1"� war 2Norma spent last Wednesday rrty 15V2 w, Tian rW9t. evening with Mr. and Mrs. H.Went PEAK FREAN'S HOME (SariNKji 2 f�' 7'9C c ROSEBARTED B�SCUITS 9KAM I Cass Of 4S tins (s#q ]Sc)lV'r. and Mrs. Short. Orillia•1 �— � i4,3S .. _-- -- . axat a recent week-end visit- MOUNTAIN VIEW Canada Choke , (so" lie) King. Oak- woMr, and Mrs. t { Maple leaf Process ChooseL w'a�d Drive, or G Happy birthday to -Dahm� i �' �lirye 2B,OZ. tins f b a' 79 .thot, of Scarboro. forinerly' Y ROLL FAMIur Tomatoe ' BAB 49 of P.osebank, on the'28th. - 1 B). Roll .«. Miss Gail Ballod. Stouffville. (Save 6e) BANQUET Canada Fsnry - (Savo 4c) '20 Oz. tins sr-ent the weekend Kith her psr- MAPLE LEAF BLUE RIBBON ORANGE PEKOE e~to Mr.. and Airs. Bailed, o`� - . V irgan s Park. We are ,pleased to hear the r Large fa ren. Ween Point Cr 1'Y1atr0 u-* 1Ce j, 8v;aott 'child I Oz. tin ea Bags ar, better,after a lengthy ill- 13 . MINCEMEAT _ HYATT'S CANADA CHOICE T3 oz: tins ; :Ir, and Mrs, King, Opkw ' '4 * 59c '. ..• entertained Mr. and Mrs.., _ . ""b.r ante - .. CS AI:neer. Rexdale, Ocsl.: n gas i FE _ - ter weekend. _ t - 43 (SAVE 601 Pky. of 60 . 'Aiwa 16e) BAN UET CANADA FANCY (Sago 140) - 130z. rias -.1UQJIT - NEWS ' * {M p r:!v. Keith Hawkes %A ill be it Vienn _ ­Sausa' 'e4f1ffJ {, �6G�u�rhr•ge of the church service k Au•-lev next RanAo-. % - - Eight of tae �-^ Oq- r�-m-n here attender! t`te •Easter FRfSM �iraro A Ovow Read► IAvO. WoiBM - 3 Yisl SLICED KINDLESS "Sun-rise Serv'ce" �+t Greer, - - wood astat at'on •Park. .E. YOUNG- -CHICKENS 135c7 .1 WASTCo 449c breakfast at PiSkerin$ _C. E. - ,• •- "'� Centre later—Sunday last. FRE:N MINCM STEAK•• The Community Club wiu ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE i M/IN<i • • • • • • • • • • • • meet on Saturday evening. May Retied, PrIM0 RIb It"St lb. 79e 6. The program will be in the C to:m of a "Variety Night". (lRirsf Five Rill Congratulations s, ho. and STEAKS Airs. Lorne Saunders, vrha cele-- -brated their 36th wedding ann MAPLE LEAF - -- -— - - - - _ 29 ' '-- Iversary an Good-Friday. �. LL _ -- • . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cox 1Y �. 29c _W an(i fa^rily spent Easter week -. . m IEN end at the,home of Mrs. Cars B610pa _. .��+�ece �, 3 ROUND or SQUARE RUMP ROAST Ib. 79e aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McClure, Seaforth, Ont. " Miss Judy Puckrin and twoPDaveT �irrY1S of her girl friends are spending Boneless rogid plate brisket pot' reast �lb.,49e _ Easter week in. Bermuda. - or au sa e I� � - MAPLE LEAF FROZEN GRADE A OVEN READY YOUNG _ . SPRING TIME TABLE :%. 4 C -STANDING PRIME -. (fth and 7th RIBS) 1 TURKEY'S Effective April 29, 1962 ,, RIB. .-ROAST. .,'.' .. . . .. : ... ..... . .: Ib. Sae BUSES WILL RUN Fresh MAPLE LEAF COOKED READY TO SERVE. ON DAYIGHT SAVING TIME - -' MINCED BEEF z �s. C 1 (Whole 59c SMOKED HAM , hal„ SERVICE BETWEEN '. Oshawa-Pickering-Toronto MAPLE LEAF CVAC-PAK) (While they last) Strictly Fresh GRADE 'A' LARGE (Loose) Co REMAINS UNCHANGED . . + ;::f �� ' Tickets And Information At Eta a "R _`41 r . 49 Pickering Coffee Shop 39 .V Telephone. - WH2.1 71 Blade or Short Rib (Blade Bone Removed) ' W. .EADE, AGENT ROAST _ . . - . . ; . .y. . . . . . .. Ibe 59c - - FRESH SLICED TENDER - _ = - - — - - --- -OZ 'Bring e o • '�C ' •Briny your' own C011talnera RKIIAIVEW, - b r r T.H.E rTCKERINO NEWS THURSDAY; APEM E6, 1W ; - The mtillaea<7► O01Icae^spoomm- W '�vyer. Th CLAREMONTed by the proved a falseof.`t>> atm the Sec s DIRECTORY reel nuccea•. Several very were' by BUSINESS Services♦ices IJ, _ pretty beta were made by the Mrs. Geo. Gray.--AR AR in+ : _ Mx. Bill' mass spent the ho)id- ladies. was received and accepts ay with his sister, Mrs. David Mrs• McCaulley of Pt. Carling Cherrywood, to join ti ' T-he Churches Gillingham of Lakeview. returned home after spending their meeting on May 8 Claren t firemen were busy the past week with her friend, good`Tepork of the recent:' GUARANTEED MCEACHNtEIS on the weekend with•.-several• Mrs. Thos. English., ing cow-me, wale Bivm b ass' fires iuu the area. the White. The Ron Call wt gr Mr. Chaice is spending t - iidtR-T� e •-Mr. and-Mrs. Cleve Horn and holiday .week at his home at wired by the word•'Cross �iCt'n. gametal Director P� -- family'of Toroatb, spent the � � by D� iekering „y, p was taken -AAS Make or Model - - weekend at their home here. My,_ Arthur-Hodgson of Bloom- `rinipted by {ESD ,* - • 'rinited Church Mr..and Mrs. Bob Baker and field visited.hie brother 'Mr. Mrd. F family spent the 'weekend at Gordon Hodgson on Sunday.ARTHUR A. Ella Pcivote Ambulate Service minister= �- haVt1LE 1U TARS Baker's Acres. Mr and Mrs. Wallace Ellico Gray, which $ .PICKERING Two cmuic sEitvICES Mfrs Mabel Sanderson of Tor- r onto spent the anderholiday 'tn*ith the of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. eating. The meetiuzg close _ . DAY OR NIGHT Eldon' Carter on Sunday. a dainty lunch served b+ , ot43 a es and 11:07 a-ts- Mait Anderson family. Mr. and Mrs. T. English were eased Mrs. W1ite and -... _ ri •. -_^* - Mr. and Mrs. Al Tomlin ,. e _ Sunday.Schodl Same Hours L and family of Hamilton spent in Cobocont over the week-end rQw a: - - Easter with Dr. N. F. Tomlin- the opeaing, of the . WATER.. WM. McEACHNtkr Pro f: - AUDtEir nage. Ham- 1.15 P. M. - Sue. School son: Sorry to hear Mrs. W. Ham- . - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason, - West of Dumbarton * z o P. M• Church Setvics ilton is now confined to bed due 01 Scarboro, spent Sunday with to a. heart attack. ;ONLY St.>� .� PHONE Phone WH. Z-217T Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norton. our local'firemen were kept ■ummu•eeaesrf Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke of < s Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. busy over the week-end,'having !� �(�'L Ont. _ QrRACE PRESSYTERWH received eight calls on Good - ATtaaft 2-0063 ` �i •� CHURCH and Mrs. Bruce Hanthorne. , Friday alone. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Petty of WELLS : ;MOitH1NG WORSHIP Victoria Square y_vere Sunday Mrs Sheppard has been laid � up for the past week due to an D 11 a.m-West Row" "OW visitors of, Mr. and �Lus. How- attack of quinsy. INSTAII,= :.�Ar;f& KEN and CLARKE Auditorium and Hockley. Daylight saving starts nextJob Too lawse of l Cre+ htao Fraser. i f Fryer s n brother of to No Receive Ohtr •� ' SUNDAY SCHOOLS Mr. Al Fry Sunday, 29. Do not forgett , �P R E N T I C E prynan .� � feeling better. set your clocks ahead. West Ra='ga �' llingwood spent the weekend Unit No. 3. of the United A#alleoiiiAAl AUCTIQNEERS 9:30 a m.-e yews and over here. 11 a n+.-up to B loan Church Women, held their- here. reg- _ Bertha» ; Solicitors and 11 sins-►rur.«Y Easter services in the United alar meeting on Thursday atter- a tis wwd and Audtarkd tar The d Baptist churches Were very anon at the'home of Mrs. John Wader m, � . ... ' laatttMe a/01a/arils ami Tach_ Notaries Public �t•nn toad 1Ot' - .,` *ell attended on Sunday: _ ►w �Irapla!saatr. ` l 1 am.-All oq.. Sever from Claremont will ate, with an attendance e /arrtl+ttreb Mal 6Maa abs ave 6ANK Or COMMtRC! CHAAA M 406 ROUGE MIGHLANCS DR oto � Baptist Training 1119t- am" and one visitor. The r: �.Maeahr�6h B meeting opened with hymn 46, 1euteNNUmsuM>IIINtnLtett Oshawa itute at Brantford-next Monday - DUAL 6tLttVlha Af hxu P"M '.l StnsaaatF_Sr. N., graduation h Mian : to attend 16M= FA16 rho Aelad► uvea Telephone RA- 3-3446 St. s Joyce Schneider, ug of wavt!/� j AAa�hdtara P,o• Ph sore slab, 2M Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schneider /�church of Cia'-emont. T, T. _� G. '•'++ T (� i PRACTICES haw, been-estehishd Anglican Church Mr. Ralph Hill of Toronto, i, 'WIF,LIA�+i 1J. LA •v N Aaelanoen Three 16h10. ,PICKERINo - ONTARIO spending Easter holidays at the so~ Samarillo farm. -Y/ a OA .i6 M'r3tlgpHfi!&-6a -p D.- Mt And Mrs. Wink Gtiddon E. R. FLEURY Asea: 196. Pid:oring, one tett 'on Friday for an extended DENTIST 'Phan. what.iwu 237T3 holiday weekend, travellifug and $ARRISTER _ • SOLICITOR visiting friends. TELEPHONE TVH. 2-2741 re- NOTARY' PUBLIC SUNDAY SERVICES _ ee - 7rs 630 a m.-ilolr Communion Guides and Brownies are rem Raid LI AO a.m. Maly Co munio minded these will be no m •et- I" at OM rMsafte ding Easter week. "Wassd thank --_. 11A0 a.in.-Moiy Cemmuniew 8a QHURQ3 ST. N. .pF 4...r�rii _ AT. X7391 or AT. 2-1362 rPIGk61f tag lath Sunday) Comm. Kay Hayward and the - - 1100 ass+.- Sundoy 3e1+oo1" M 1b• Guide Capt. Jess'.e McGu?re wall a Medical Centre ridayt School- leave on Wednesday for London ;1 MOM$ � 1. tGteu+nd Brownie and Rangg 1' 00 a m.-Nur+ory a the- (At the Pariahs Hall) for e Alawday to rrhday-1>i:361r.� _ 4 years er leaders. Seta.ray Rang- a" !rr•"irr�- .. Reom-ages up to . Gordon McGra- • .. r. aced •bits H Ailit•hM!r•"t OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 wEDr+ESDAY _ th .sneer .Brtn �1a rr, RU e RES.: .WH. 2-I$55 10.00 a"�""oly Cainmunlan ond. Sunday with relatives at Heap- es DRUGS LTD _ c� Intercessions For the sick elMr. and �$rs Peter Lppe-•t I N MONUMENTS PRESCR PTIO SPECIALISTS . (� � a° Medoc visited here last week Christian Science lbtr. and 'Mrs. AE3,c:A3.n and rn •'hiigfi`•ay Meaasea/ Works" !_%1"ily of Ottawa spent the"hol- COSMETKS SUNDRid +- Lei RostaT AUSTIN, ProK. ; h , and;'Mrs. At Rob- _... •_ .•_ ;.. .� . . ,!� a day with Mr. R.X. 1,iNhilYy, Cimew . S son. . 1 Two mile. wart p! Withy : u���a� e • •• -SHERRI N � � �� Ntlt3, ONTARIO � Mr, and Mrs'. Boas Redshaw. . ea Ne. i_hlighwol, kelw... :.5 H E R C�41RCN SERVICE ANO Ted and Miss Pat Steward and "STORE H10M. _ 'sid Ajax s i4oAr SC"OOL Jack went to Hensatl on Thur- _ Su sday night to see Uxbridge and = DAY=11 a.m.-In +h• hockey EEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 1F a Al4ert�+n Building, n& IFLuneFol and Al Range Mills �-isito y a•, the Rennie home SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 P.M. to Ambulance SerYrce_ Testimonies of Mooli aro given !on Friday were: Mr, and :bits• PLUM 6 at the wedne.day hAostins, B. Wills. Mr. G. Rennie,. Mian held at 8 p.m. I Joan Ingham and fiance and ALFRED KAYES - * ' Act ARE Roar" ;s aE Fanny PeUan. PICKERING PHONE 1 titehol1 2-5 The Reod'ing Room 1, open a � p mfscettaneous'shower was PLUMBING SATHIIOOMS No. 2 Highway f '. *4 Public.Daily ;heId ,on Tuesday night at the _ _ - _ �ESSURE SYS EMS o! Pickering Beach Rid _ fin». ' ^ ; bane of-Mrs. C. P.edshaw for , i r.h.. nfo.matien P#:9s 'Bev Norton rf i:STIMATES GIVEN * de[!. Many lovely o gifts—were received-b t.. c u I - Phan• VllHitehall 2-6717. ' Telephone i v ba p l AARDWA Father and Son banquet last Gra am •WHitehall 2-3610_ 'St. /1�ndrE'1N`9• : : week had about -100 in attend- ce wr-n they sat do-,A.-r. to a - •= 'Presbytio ericn Church 1 turkey supper served by the APPLIANCiS PAINTS' TOOLS Ch- retr5-t:ti:- l otiuer's Fr. A. A program of -- • -- — - -- - - - ----- movies, -skits,and sor,.gs were - d b - • C. Re ail"S K.n=ieth Moron, • Minister ' enjoy d. Plaques an edges e _ BRADYss ETc - Phone. WH2-2U3 were` awarded to four Queen ;PHONE: Temple 9.1111 . ------ PLUMBING - :� AX. • sunday'Seheot scouts. They were: Tim Torr. _ '`G E N E RA L H A R D W A R E "� 11.00 A JN - Church Service encs, Fred Moore, Tim Death, DUMBARTON RADIO i T-V < .and' Terry Shermn. RATTEMt STORE Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 IPidcerin Th. Ofl. • �«. . to. .:het. BROUGHAM NEW :- Runbarton eve in Plumbing. -- _.RQGER G. COhiANT, S:A. �I^g -- - - - - --- - °r 1 ' UNITED. C H.0 R C H Mrs. Ra�ld Crarwforth • o! NAItRISTER Blip SONCITOR GOOD VALUE AT THEWhitby visited her aunt Mrs. RIGHT PRICE (Highway No. 2) Matthews one- day last week.. DENNIS CARTAGE SEPTIC TANKS, CONITM BLElG.; -AJAX - gra„ peilq TIN SAO 'ah• W,_A. McKAY, M.A., Ph-0- Mr. Murray Beelby was taken to wa JI uta) urs• a� Sahwder TU I,e PA6 MIMISTER day. All ho for a a m Water Supply l ,u on Th p� r EANED: 716 Sana.St. 6eadt., ROAMS.& ALTERATIONS Sesvtce of Worship covery. ''; speedy- Soo Bois. .. :..:>f4.E4is.oD ?. 4320 Kingston Road p Congratulations to•Miss(Patsy eSo eel+ N..... :coo- W; J. WTT _ _INSURANCE coo West Hill 1L.00 A. x- Knox .second daughter a! Mr. 1,00 gab. .........• ...... s7oo . and Mrs. John Knox• who was ALSO SAND 36AVEL OflfaWO M. wRrM on rNONE . - •• .. chosen,Queen at Courtice 'High •. .. -TOP. 6011 AND PILL CMM Rates for Form ami cow" :AT. 4-4721 church School Bc last we*k. She was re NIU AT. - - e ted)with'a lovelyhbracehet. ,�. WEST 44106! Wkrdsterar lasvrawa on ft"14Bs, - wMsdraiNs. fills, Ek -All Departments Mr. and Mrs.;A. Elliott of = Aaher"eh1IM kAV 0 C6 of AR Kkmb x.45 A. M. Oshawa visited with Mr. and - DENNEY. BROTHERS _ - Mrs D. A. Beer on Sunday. Bowman & Gibson - 4 's - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rozema'' HEATING CONTRACTORS SERVING CHRIST IN THE of Oshawa called on Mr. and PNohE= wNtT.i►'Mo: ;.,:st ` annaalert •COMMUNITY SINCE.163S Mrs. A. J. Gray oh Friday. Hol.WaNrr Steam) Systems us e1LGra was t+uah- ht6talled - ng the season by'spending:ihe_ - 1 PP weekend at his cottage on;Bal: x =--�- "w. H: J. Thompson, Y •A NEWS WEDDING - BIRTH C w. • •�.. :d.A.. LLB. - Alierotioas and R4/palrs TR Sam lake... - , _ 'Temple 93337 CLASSIFIED Mfr. and Mrs',Oatle and fan- sAAttsTER ash sgaCtlOR _ _ AD it, a! Oshawa viatted their un- N a� _ Q�IuhM sail cle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. D. `ii d • A.'Beer on Gobd Friday. p1tNWIDW UDO. AJAX ares ' . �� _JUST CL'iIA Mrs. wliittinaton and family N. � MCKERM i1N11. "a . . toot pan to as lied visited with her sister Mrs Awe .*401 P P111" ams water tefets servie6s auN :� A�� Plaxton on Cool lr'ilday: --. �r _ _ a„ ' ' W'e�M �1 lest.• • "�• . .. t - , w 'PAGE SIR \ - _ .r r - - ._ �''- 'T N +E P 1 C it E R t N G NEWS _'TIBtJBSDAX, A>rBIl. W, ]�? purchased 4ew 1981; Owatonna oor lamp, Cast iron sink, 3-32 suite; Volume set -of Encyyclo- elec.light, Dutch lock, basket; ----i lay crusher, new; MH rubber- x 34 in glazed Window frames; pedia Americana, 1 to 30; Two Chrome kitchen table; . Four GARDEN tired, all steel; roller=bearing Leathe{ jewellery box: Assort- heavy plate glass display cab- chrome .kitchen ,chairs,.-.new,- "•-•••• YOUR � ar'm wagon gear, with flat rack -ment of glassware,-'dishes, en- inets, tops 94 x 28 inches, and real good. -ind near new; Ferguson - 3- amel ware, pictures, ornam- 42,inch inheight: Numerous'vt- Sale At 1.00 P. M. Terms Cash , arrow tractor.plow, 10-in..,bot- ents; lights,' drapes, pillows, her:articles: Woods•slectrio-.oat day QI sale.•Ltrach-booth;lon the oms, near new: Ferguson S. slip covers; paints, • -hardware, roller; Webster, portable 2-cyl. ,property. dames Smith, Clerk.'. C. :stiff-tooth. cultivator tiller, miscellaneous household effects. paint-sprayer, . with pressure KEN A CLARKS PRENTICI6. No' gardeu plant, oilers more for less than the Perennial' tear new and slightly used; o•o•o o gunge; 2-gal. supply tank; ap- auctioneers, Phone.: Masiham ea are almost limitless, but your local nurseryman can NMI. r9-ft. cut'-tractor, tandem Propeity of bids. Moore_ prox. 75-flet spray hose and 348. or Btoutfville 88288. � 4 3iac harrows, good; 8-Section formerly of Unionville, Out. spray,gun. Proprietors or auetioueerS wN P06- pr you a•seleetiori Qt colour and form'to please the most avid 'vt diamond , drag harrows, R. C. A. Victor console 21-'inch 0•o o 0- not be. responsible for any pub- The . val.--i^ W beautiful garden is planning and with 8 and 3 section eveners; TV; Kelvinator elec. refrigera- PropeRtyot 11Irs. Staley llc liability, injury or property trlarly true designing--your perennial garden rwo 20•ft• extension flag poles, tor, large size and good: Beatty Mo •3ng to British Columbia damage to the public in casmee• e value top a perennial such as Delphinium iomplete with concrete bases elec. washer; 3-Piece led chest• lady's bicycle, 'complete with tion with this suction sale. t; to three or ur feet in front of ane which wiP. 'ind swivel angle iron support erfield auiCe; 4-Piece' chrome bfaces;'Third and quarter h. p. kitchenette suite; Metal folding oniy ten inches, an thus never be seen through the ,lectric motors;' Two cross cut Iron board; Cabinet treadle sew- mer. with prow p the home gardener can._have Saws, new; Several all steel ing machine; Kitchen chairs & F m$ Fall. Perennials require very little window sash: Three elec. 2-''chrome-top stool:- Heavy bird DUMBARTON RADIO & TY lour fro P ?s8 Idt are inexpensive, and easy to grow: Why not sit tlown_noa_ burner hot -'plates.-$Leel--fire--,cage. stand; 8-Gal. .and 5-Gal. _. . -see how easily you can design a. perennial bed that will place basket brass' railing, stone-crocks; Bathroom'scales: J � TY ve yin>great' pleasure year after year with little effort or.. screens and irons: Three large Dishes, utensils, qm glassware, a- l ' part? Here are some-of the plants that'-you need:- , 3ntique chairs,'table, bench.and long with numerous other house . l.L'f�iROWING— stands etc...Two .good glass 7- hold effects; garden tools etc. "The Tower of St�+ength! Delphiniums - Giant Pacific Hybrids: -Day Lilies. In any foot panel,,doors, with hard- Q Q.0.0 colours: Hollyhocks in several, colours: Rudbeckia - black• ware: Two good medium-sized Property of �. Geprge And _�lly V � F� _ ;eyed Susan: Heliopeis -holden-Yellow. ' Dane] doors_; One food 34. in.,x Others - 7 foot caliminedoor, Two heavy�F°ord 8N:tractor, complete with -per sttotrld be set at the back,of your bed or along 2 in. plain doors: also several lights, in good working order; sacae, ,and for greater effect, should be Planted in-•clumps I M F'1[. TOli6It with a21 C�ADfZ{)iCt. AM'1'l.�f!!(A • P .. other'articles. -�Ford (Dearborn)_5-!t. cut•P. T. eree or four, spaiced.a toot or-ae-apart. In addition to those, 0 0 0 0 O. aide-mounted mower: Allis- Property .of•M Murray ars all-crop 8-it. cut P: 'IsstaDed ani eesnected to Tem' TV shoWd form part of the planting. Uoioe�iUe. Oot, T. O. Combine, complete with IUM GRf3WING— - Westinghouse refrigerator, 2 scour kieen `etc. Geo, White �.♦e� ws� • Tall'•Chrysanthemums - blooms is:til November; Tall occasional.chairs, medicine cab- forage harvester, with-Wiacon- ONLY -$59.00 ( i Res on R - Iqd= . a grest'variety, of colour from June. to -October, rust, utility cupboard and table, sin air-cooled engine drive and Upholstered chair.-2 fernery st- pick-up: Chel � forage blower Asters tall-flowering in many colours: Bergamot • in ( PHODfE TZ. 6-119t or 1�. 14i8 .. ands.. Electric rar:;ette, Case complete with filler, and-ins_de - - by fired'and pf3dr:. Columb in mixed-colours; Iris- Fall of file In p 10 ale .. a ramie' enam.t iron''pipes, also rubber-tired trans. _ - varieties.:L wine red tresses of long last- port trucks: Geo ing quality; Shasta - - er; or manur+p spreader, on Lubber Perennials should be placed in.front of your.tall growing vat, 2..closet doors 2 rugs. 9 good; Other odd pieces of farm _ • is and once again, are more effective when planted in ft. by,18 ft.cpngoleurr pink and implements: tools, etc: Small Pair antique skates Fl- buffet; Three-piece chesterfield of three or-four or even five of each variety and spaced grey._ q . � - take -advantage of the colour they provi'Qe in each month the summer and fall. Don't overlook Lily Bulbs. - • Vl� GROWING— Alyssum - Gold Dust: Arabia - Rock Cress: Dwarf Aster - l3u rhy o colour or a ion very Pe I hardy and profuse bloomer; Moss Phlox _ very low growing F. to provide carpet•effect: Stone,Crop Lav"ble in a num- ber of Colours; Veronica - silver foliage with blue or pink ' ,..spires. _ .. n addition to these-planta. do not forget that-Geraniums cosi be j -" -� - '` :• actively used in sunny locations and,Tuberous Begonias and I - Y811ey In eery 'shady apota. .Once again. planning important, remembering that the really-d*arf. planta such ! - the Sedurn and Moss Phlox should-be used-among the border r t tha planting. 1 To prepare your perenhial bed or border, dig the soil deeply f a digging fork and -add,:-manure' or peat moss if the soil s either heavy clay or very sandy. Mark each spot where you want to put the perennials with a small stake before.•vou begin to plant, so you know;you have the proper spacing•for the num- E « 9ber of.plants you.have purchased. Always purchase a•.tWo-year a . ,old Meld ra�m,�rxanial. you get more for your money and bet- • s the year plant with less chance f lois. Remenibrr ' e 0 y � p -, this when you call on your local nurseryman. Plant the perennials '! deep enough'.to cover .the roots and water well. No other work . is needed, During the summer.• dust or spray regularly with a-.good insecticide of fungicide. $ou w111.be'rewarded 4-ith beltei, _. bloom and brighter foliage. In. the late fall, cut your perennials ! _ ac a ---- leaves. ea - _ —=rrn► leaves. Many peopie-are now planning-"rock gardens"' and the - - + p.ntin•ws suited to tock:gardens.are: `'`r.r J}•rt Cwt, _ rtemisia • silver.mound: Dianthus'- clove pink:'Miniature - _ ilable in many colours: Lavender - silver foliage, blue spir ?ghtful odour: Moss Phlox available in many colo tonecrop - many'colours, with-a variety ofI -C�'�. `, •�'"'"""� ��.�" form: Thyme ink and red. FCan your rock gar in sac, a,w'ay o ge a ma imam_ orm - O and colour a over the wpole area: Mulch the plants ,rs°ari' '� `peat mos3�,or', 'af mold,to•.keep the area from drying out i, �Il�ra,1 g the sumrh In very shady areas, .Lily_ of the Valley I ga o� hp R Peo s ^ �� "` �hQ�� • ground covers uch as Periwinkle Xine,r and.Pachysandra-; r� �Fb ,rat f ti (Japanese Spurge is can add_ .greatly to, the appearance of your L�argty�a'Sf v�� ran hA 'Planted ii any time_from S _ring fo Fall. If .-you are in doubt as to whpn and how to plant contact• your local nurserman. Do not forget;; DRIVE THE j• v-g to trt�3 the-many-uses Perennials hake• in your, garden,•and the pleasure they can provide. They ask nothing in return except to•be ad -+ - ._},,• `9 .'` . ' FULL '... // mired. �. _�� :. a z_ 'FULL •• autoatic 1 ... • (Tltis�+'^>=�+as been brought to lou by the 'k,c'at ember.' I $��do 'r` 'at the Ontario Association of Nursery'meh. Be sure.to watch i ' '• tP4117s/i�%sslon� foNTIA6 _ s for next R'eelC's article and"Evergreens"i)•_-._. q. Famous Pow • • ! --- . \ brakes for_' i rives liquiderRlide. "•FOR 62 I - ahifting .smooth /ilii �>jfi i faster, easier stops =i ;,.g •. Power Brakes give you ap to - AUCTION SALES - for a" �` one-third-more stopping power! _ d s ., Extensive 'auction_sale of late with tractor hitch (re-condition' model and near new tractors, ed);'4=Section set of 'drag har- h * 1e 5rS � t' w Fj, �-fr.ick, 'grm maahineiy, rows; John Deere tractor man- rt� etlt►Q ort- It/li,. d I _ Ila es; Household furni- ure spreader on rubber, good;, d11� et Ste e: btshes; Utensils; Farm- Ford rotary cutter mower, 3- Qod t1F w - qtr a�tjs ��e T ars', gardeners' • and handy- .point hitch and near hew; Dan. ,fo��! 1y j r arty° 3a mans' tools, etc. The -property user 10-in. post, hole digger, 3- mat golhg h of L. Hawkins,.C. M. Madden, pt. hitch planet Jr..garden seed- Wini�ON� °O a Zca�, Mrs. Moore. J. er; .30-Foot dump rake: Ford for 6'Wa,�• s4�a�pper°p '- George and others, at Lot 21, truck rear end: Rotary gear for extra comfort ' Cor, 8, Markham Tvvp. Pren• pump with 1/{horse electric convenie/�o - - - - f` ' rice's New. Idea Farm on 0 motor.; 100-Gal. fuel tank; Three power Seat*adjusts 1 l�__ north Of 40- ai. steel drums: 40-Gal..oak power wi.rtdows' are 6.ways with touch Z Markham Village, on Saturday barrel; 10- a . cro raised or low the of you barrel, I+[a}��+.-� - at9e_c1 kken f_ee era'Automat- _ - - - - our70 P—Hae power- Property_ ot_ Lou Hawkins is waterers and numerous other' soor/sblr.�f![rht�xrr.,ort - - • -• •-- • -• - •.� � a, gear , Farm Sold i _ Fordson Dex diesel, tractor, t, ...o (used only 112 Wltftffl//'tiIIY opli^d ar/ambs coil :, "! 1• A GYNERAL MOTORS YALtIs > purchased in 1981, new: Property of C. M. Mailden F ,Xork Hill.Fartns •Thornhul Be wri.tp iM'"1'R T..i..�.:.• ••^~•^'e !•"oR tha CBC TY netoodc oA Fridq sisaitats.CHeck your local lia2inis[vr chaaaet cord silos. odd 3-feu'ro ,.tractor plow, Gluing u farming - nevr style wl notched coitera, p K ,...,, �, i Mas'sey'�Ferguson No. 1Q;•P T: - int 1982• 16" ALM A -Set=.Ford sou fibra, 3-point s _ chased new'+ate 1980; Ford wagon loading chute, automatic t0r1 pickup truck, complete; eeIf•greasing, purchased new in `d mak, gam' Marra, 11981 (used only one day): MH. !� 6 Jvith stock • 1har.tractor side delivery rake :, , P 2-c"DOW II� � 1�5b61 4_ } 11 ick Deering 3-section . spring on rubber, near new; New Idea, ,,, .., y, YL•M • eCpeh harrows; International 7-ft. cut PTO. tractor mower, ` fertilizer add nd grain drilril l, .. ._ -,• A - r r 421r AY, M'11d M_ 040, - - _ _ - -- ; _ __ ' .TM N E ►I C KEA I NG N E W S - PAG)E eLVLx BBD _M61 119,9_Xxxmlix _. _ iroANT A "One WMIS Opinion" - -R lifIllaulu 11101119 161100 Of -sale Nomblilla-Hom Saturday, May - eel tr c- • auction sale of 1 e model frac• ����� ®� ,���� Tl�eS• �� �� �f =1 iii ' �- - BY - THE OBSERVER / tors, farm machin ry, electrical Hall, Tues. appliances, household furniture, Gue»t Siwaher - Andrew Thomp-son. M. P. P. dishes, rugs, farmers"- garden• - ,. ES"EI:>r`01E R'ELCO -As-those who-have read this column in the past w 11 know, I ers' hsrd;'mars' tools etc., the g•15 P. M '�iE _ ss C^ have expressed strong feelings about file fact the High School prot+ert'.es of L. H~wk ns, Mr: - (prtar.c P.'.c'.;.g Li)>Eral P_s=oci':'o^•) - - +� Board seems not to.wart to divulge any irformat-on about itself ZTXed.•, C. M. Madden, P. oil a:out the'operation of the High Schools:-I-have also mention- 'Mui:a...-M:s. Moore. J_GeorgeIs --- . ed that there seems to be an.air of secrecy among the rr_zt:bers and o`.hers, at Trot 21,. COSW Diark^am Townsn.p. P entice s of the board and that it"is unreasonable to think that-taxpayers I -s+`wut ° ^� ava`Iao_e'to them about the New idea,:Farm. on Highway 48, -.��•'"� - :.es nor It of D2�_'kharr : oxrations of the board. Surely it is the dui. c` the Fiigr Set oo:.I �-arae. . . - Board to keep the Codncis which appoint them and tine tam:pay- rain or shine. Te_-n_s cas dad _ •For. SalCG ers which pay the money they spend ful:;: ir`.ormed. The recent I of, sale. See posters for full par- action or lack of it by the Board.as reported in ire r.-the Pi ticulars. > en. and C:aerie Peen- _ Apples a News of last:'dreek ih r.8t supplying• the bud- irfh r silo: re- fixe, auct'oree-s nh n2: LTark- Apples and Potatoes, For Sale. quested is a deplorable situation and actions:ouid'be taken b. hsm 348, or S`ot.`_:v::;e 96208. Controlled AEmesphere -faze coanc:l. The 'first step it would seem to this Observer is to - (may 4) - 'MacIntosh$2.75 pelf bdshel. -ask the Tickertng. appointees to appear before couch and es- - - Spies'52.25 per bushel.. plain their actions• or lack-of-action and if• the answers of the _ Please bring your own can n- board members are unsatisfactory, then their resignations should __*rz for apples. Open on week- be demanded. The time has come surely to settle the fact that "ends• the ratepayers through their council are supreme over and above BAHA'IS BELIEVE PICKER'INC .ORCHARDS appointees, whether they be on the-H:gh School Board, Pfanaing thst the histo_-, Yof reilgiori � One mile west of.Pickering Village on No. 2. FLighwar, Board_or any ojher board!, c'.?arty s gess whenever com- 'Phone: V7Fi2 L'47promise creeps into the creed 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0- 0 - 0_ and "respectabiL•ty" has taker. - -ffe ace of-com le-Co - The Volkswagen episode is-probably over so-far as Lis Tow n- p- 1? , FOR SALE - several items of tion, then rbligiotf has decayed. I-ousehold furniture. Sold out. ship Council is concerned since the cars have been purchased. I True religion has never, been .: '._Moving. 25 Mendale Dr. Liver- note from the council minutes which I have read that local dear- fashionable, and it is st'_ll true, E. L�1, ers could have suppi:ed cheaper automobiles of different make- L-1 the days of Crrist: that - . _ (apr 21) _ B. M.-C. 1Austin) ,O.',M. (Vatmhail) etc. but -the Volkswagens "Strait is the gate and narrow r were purchased without testing or vMout obtaining a profess is the way that leadeth untc 'COi.E�►l1►.�i Tonal opinion. I feel the automobile dealers in this area received life. and tew.tT ere be who End _ _ CAMPING EQt?IPbLE*TT "raw" deal at the hands of council members who I suggest are, iC". It is necessary that each .Moves from 572.25 not.experts fn the choosing of autmobiles. In fact just how rnam indiv dt:al shou:d see and real- , ize for himself the Glory of , - Lanterns from 113.25 of the cot;tzc.1 members own Volkswagens - G*dmanifest irt the human ----- ' Coolers from 812.25 server can find out about but perhaps I am wrong. othetw , temp a of Raha'.u'l.ah,, 'se . Lia,ited Stock. Editor's Note - The Observer's cohunn had to be tailored in the Baha'i w-ouid be for him a Lanterns Overhauled ' thus Issue bec.wztie of last elsinate space shortage. His comments name witi�out meaning. The call --- - from $2.50 not appearing. will be included In the next cofmmn�. of Prophets has always been = M1ller Heating & Trailer that men should open their eyes Aecessorfes_ _ -- _ a,;::d,use their reason. It is clear 'i1 Tudor'St.-'Ajax • w'yL'-3481 seeing: tree th!nk ng. riot ,ser- _ _ (m 11 i Q vi:e creduiiiy, that enable a + FOR SALE=•New- and Used Re- man FO� (S� This Saturday Apr..�8! man to•peretrate G*.e clouds of Freezers, Electric prejudice and fast°1oa. to shake- of imtat6xi -sa-d to Psanges„ Refrigeration .Equip- � • I - attain the reali-tion of the resent. Reasonable Prices: Lorne �truth Of a new revelatiom. AT- C_ White, R. R. 1. Pickering. � � STYLEPhaaxe: WH2.1517. DAurc I lantic 2-2409. FOR SALE-=Gerrhan Shepherd T1.� w,� A�� C�1f,� ONLY pups, Male $15.00: Female 110., IIIb Dafte Fw OWer folks - V1'L 00. No papers. Call: %M24628, _ +r after 6.00 P. M. "- IK19-� • m&y Nights -Coming Events _ FOR ,SALE-Refrige�tor and 'i�tyt Byes 0!t lid-Fi Club 11 - f washing machine: Double bed. The Women'* Guild Reasonable. Phone:' WH2-0182. Turn north err valley farm Road two miles north- ,of St. George'a Ang'ican Church _ will meet in the Partsh•Elan, on b. s - ��j off No. 2 Highway =.Second_ Pari Thursday, May 3. at 200 p. m. _ - Help YY.=tet -to visit Pickering Pickering United Church 'WANTED - single girls for Fol' R'eSa•m 10115 UI - Tbplt 9•`6� Women � •t�he ILCW �3'Uy R�$e& BTQ7EC�i t:erking in large supe: market•- , will hold ii General Meet ng`t^ - ` 'Must be neat. Apply. in person, _ Ol L� - - _ : i-the C. E. on on bicep: 3, at L; Stroud` Ltd'., P.ouge g gq p tst Be' sure to attend ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i■ ■■■■rsaa■,■■�• Canadian Imperial - ELP WANTED _.four girls r �� f �i a t^is meeting. Refreshments to _ "o- women, and one man, for ■ VV`hat is the Church of Christ 0 I'= served by Unit No -1. Pets- ��]� p f CORiIIteFCe Dan's Chill -Factory.'Pickering ■ _ N_ :dent, Mrs. C: S. Bryant. Auply-in persoa. __ 0 "The Churebe+ Of:ChrW S%Iute Yon" -'Rom. 16 isGittBlld � Is Miliione have asked this quest.ton,in vle n w To Ren'L'- _g=M of PEN HOUSE FOR -RENT-cottage in Ban- ' • ■ - crop area. Sleeps seven. Boat. ■ Chrstians:;.The arseser is found' u piss• ■ -AAONDAY, APRIL 30 ``■ ages*of scr.pture such as 1st. Timothy 3: . ■ f500.6ii pdwoant, 1100.190 off wide conveniences: Hydro_ ■ h ear. A ceu a sac D haps 1911': L] good fishing and awtnming. ■ 15• and Romans :. 16. Jesus_ Christ a •ea. All cars Ga+arsnteeed- _ m. t0 9.00 P.M. Phone: R-E32.8629. 0 promised to. build His Chuiich, iii Matt- ■ -:tf^Of►1< 7.� P- m- hes* 18': 18. "Upon this rock I.will build i� 19W Pontiac Station .Wagon: _ _.. _. - B _ J } # my Church." Fifty days atter tVs resurr- ■' Autumn ,own, Autotr..atic - 6 Light Te 7Eai�i>r95e> -_-f1 an Ied when . cylinder was 12.186.00' _Dior. _ "��`�I • sailor, [heist bulli Hip.Chusca n ill 6�gee"V0d_ ZrZtTFFY WIIITE. KITTEN - i thousand became Christiana, `and snare 12,096.00. - 38L pact Persian. Phare: e38-3786. The Church of Christ is hunt on the,lata ■ tomatic - d cylinder. Was 51,9915. f "} L t dation of Jesus Christ as the Pock. "OL 00 - Now 81,895.00. TENDERS ■ her foundation can no man .lay than is laid, which 'is ■ • • ■ 3eaus Christ. "1st Car. 3.: 11. JESUS CE"T is the only 1969 Vauxhall Vietor Sedan. One pwner ■ head of tKe- urc -- -Re-fi a -pM . Now 1895.00. . BRANCH : PENS-- 74_ TMMERS-will be received by E it. "And He (heist) is,the head of the body, the Clsurc \ -- the undersigned' until May 4, that in all things He might have the pre-eminence." C,ol- i 1966 Oldsmobile Coach, - Super 1982, fo'r the painting of the ■ osaians 1: 18. • 88. Automatic -'Radio - Power r ■ Brakes. wan 1993.00• - Now, TUESDAY, MAY 1 1 extedor walla of new store, at CHURCH OF CHRIST' is not a denomination• It ■the Claremont Cb-Operative.. ■ is the 'Kingdom of God: tt is. NONDENOMINATIONAL11 $896.00. ; y Faint will be supplied. Spec - BAr.Donald A. Thornioi, Mon. j>ticaint may be received at ■ and CHRIST•CENTP.ED by its very nature. Every rtiem i 1965 Chevr@et Sedan. 81tie. the gffice of .tate Claremont Co- ■ ben is a priest under Christ, the High- Priest. (let. Peter : Automatic • 8° cylinder, - .Was goer, extends a cordial kwita- Operative, Claremont, Ont. Is 2: 91. Rhenever Christ is preached. acid men believe in ■ 00 Now $625.00. tion ft youro conte in and visit _ Hiiit. repent; and are bapt�ed (immersed) into- Him. 'X C , ■ Christians are made.` (Galatians 3: 271. Then God adds ■ EQUIPMEYT RENTALS us in our modern new premises ?+ them to the, Churctti�which the body of Christ, underort :i Back Hoe 'with front blade and mole use of our complete - (� inatiohal in character'. (Acts 2: 47: 1st, Corinthians-12: 18).'r�, and Operator - psi hour 17.00 3 T Century Seeder on packer banking facilities ■ The CPurch of Christ is' pleading for primitive Christian- :f per acre $2.0fl ity, the restoration of the New Testaments Church, and }Lely Fertiliser 'Spreader ♦ '�� '�; ■ the UNITY o: all Ch* tians: Jesus said. "The seed•is the i t er acre - P 1 Word of God.-" (Luke 8: 11). Nti'hen this seed is sown to- third yard satth,retnoyer ■ day, it-•will..bear the sarrye fruit that is produced in the ■ (tractor) .per day $3.00 _. •ar■ ■ y earth ■ first century when men were obedient to the preaching X1 One Yard sir remover ,f - ... ..°i: _ d m i of the Gos el.-Christ is our CRFEID_ The Bible is our only ■ tractor per day 510.00 - L0'D1"'ON ✓ P -r...... _. • _ ■. PULE. No doubt you' will wart to knew [:'sore about ire hitcher Itracfor) • per.d'ay $7.00 i -- �, ■ ilial plea to''restore New .Test ent Christianity in this n Lawn Roller • psi da 51.00• _ ■ y Lawn Fertilizer Spreader � $ t- t i present age. Write for the valuable booklet ,%vhat Is dile ■' p b _ per az 5 Church o'. Christ?" which will be sent_to_,you F.REE,�and 0 r d 0 a _ _ in a plain envelope. without obligation. .Post gHe ie- *e1d Y ,50 _ ■ • RELAX a -.. . _ . _. Single Machine - r dad• $1.00 • !: CHCRCH OF CHRIST ;. Sump_Puffip - pe day $2.00 } ARTHUtt- _ i■ ■ Extension Ladder _ '■ '. ■ 4 YaRh ST.. AJAX- Oti1'..__ _ ■I . per-day- 11.50 - Services: 9.43 A. li. 11.00 A. M. and .. ay' �' - Z:AN1�►DIA 4 P - YOU ARE INVITED TO HEA�i TETE'GOSPEL PRE;AC$lED � Chas'.'- C-Ooper BANK Of ..COM M E.RCE STATION ROAD - WN- 2-4771 ■ EACH:NIGHT AT $.!0q P. M. MAY 6 THROUGH MAY 13. _ EVANGELIST JACK GLADwE?�L.. of ViADSWOFLTH, Ohio_. � .Claremont � OVER 1260 BRANCHES TO SERVE YOU ■NOW sarm ■ SPECIAL >t10UR'OF SINGING MAY is 3.00 P. N. Is Phone: 103 or 164 ■ - TR. 16illRt ■a■a■■■■■■a■=■■■a>r■�■■■■■■a■■ti■■■■tt■■■ar■■■w; - .. 1, .._ 4 , _ -• - -• • �" -a ^7_ - ,rel. Y • ••,` T , PAGE E1G13T ' - T H E P I C K E R I N G N E W S •'1'BIAtSDAY, .APJM W XM -- china; cookingutenials, in the Red. Cross To FlnM BROCK ROAD clow. er'a ax Mus- St Andrew S Do _, T oaken - Village of Gherrywood, at Lot � , We had a bad grass fire on 1, Core. 2. Pickering Township - DOUGLAS g BLACK The Brock Road Hom¢ and the 4th Con. on Goon Friday. The church auditorium was The estate of the late Mrs, Mario Land Surveyor s•w5- In W iatethe-prompt act. Chas. Petty. No. reserve. Prop- f Armada Court _ -- -School will-hold--their final a-BPP= beautifully- decorated with tall ert sold. Sale a� 2:30 m -- ion of Brougham and Pickering .Y p• - -The Pickering Township and meeting of the season oa Thurs standards of lilies and candles. Village.E �'� S. FARMER, auction- Phoonene:: ATlanric 2 2.52.5285 ranch of the Canadian day, May 1, in. the school at Firemen and friends, in preven- ,and filled to capacity for the D. S. Time. Lloyd Turner, clerk. HILL. Red Cross Society-announces 8.00 p. m. Election and Install- ting it's spreading further: al- Easter Sunday morning service. that as, dt!' unavoidable kir- ation of Officers will take place. so their Seeping watch, to pre- The service was conducted by ser. Phone: Gormley 5311. •"cumstaaces, it was found im ' A panel of the teachers, Mrs. vent it breaking out again• the minister, Mr. Kenneth Her- (may 4) Michael Carter, son of Mr. Possible in several rens, to Kench, Mian Hoare and Mr. on. The choir entered to the -a and Mrs.-W. Carter, who wore a 1 r complete in M canvassing Lange, will discuss school mat- Procession Hymn "Christ. the brace, for two years. is having for the annual caaaign, and, tern with parents. All welcome. lord, is Risen Today". S Cor. in order to avoid conflicting Brownies, Cube and Scouts what we hope will this a final lure Lesson was read from Cor- �y ' checkup in Toronto this week. inthians 1,• Cha 15. Mr. Her- '~"'_, S Shoes - :with the campaign currently will hold their regular meetings P -/ under way by the Canadian on Monday, April 30. ons Easter Messange was on Cancer Society, and other or;I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dawson. C�''RR "The Resurrection". Because of {�/ (��E fir• ganizations, it has been decided with Garry and Billy, of Toron Ba•+ l the sacrifice of Jesus. we, who Ie`A J, -to postpone the completion of to. spent the Easter week-end The Active Service-Class met believe; will 'ha-ve eternal life'. gra'- Savage,"Clark and canvassing those areas `until IFitted with the former's parents. in the clWreh basement last Mr• Heron quoted the text - Packard Shoes.. Quality Foot•sometime in May. The affected Mr. and Mrs. 'Neil La Grand- Wednesday night with Mrs. P. "the trumpet shall sound an@ wear Correctly Widt>ts- areas include: . Dunbarton, eau, of..Stouffville, called on Mr. Jones's groin in charge of the we shall be changed A beau'- B to Triple E. Cookies Inserted h .Frenchman's Bay, Squires' and Mia. W. Carter on Bu�ay. meeting. The theme of the-w•or- 'lful- Sole "Resurrection Morn" � Beach, Heron Park, and a part Mr. and Mrs• Gordon Carter ship was "Easter" and Mrs. was sung by Mrs. Elizabeth Doctor's Prescriptions Filled spent tQ1 of Brougham. he Easter week-end with. Allen Carson gave the topic Boyes. Snecial music by the BSBBBpIBllasail*itlSall!><=iH!•BSisBlB> »�BBBUBB■ "Tile Gospel Easter" The guest c seer portion of 4518 Kingston K West Hill speaker was Mr. Hammond of the cantata "God's'Only Son". uu-�.�..tt L 1' Downsview from the St. John's Junior congregation was in Stop X at r�efmngside Df. - Y, Ambulance Corps who showed charge of Mrs. George Brown. f "You �� 09. pictures .and gave a very in- assisted by Miss Mary-Beth Me- :."You le 282.985' •r--• `" formative and interesting talk Clement. Music was under. theKAY�71VIIC v �C - MING on "first aid.. - -- -,S - = Mr. ander. David P of Tli Y. S. attended a Sunrise _ • Service, at Greenwood Conser• WH. 2-6717 PICKEUM Toronto spent the Easter hol. o. !day with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bation reak Area. Sunday morning: Break Jones. fast was served totiovoiniz' ur i .. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson the service at Pickering United i l MOTOR SERVICE attended the funeral of an uncle Church C. E. Centre. Service at SWLL x�� BUT-___ the late Charles Harper. Ham- Andrew's next 9undaywill be .�.a... ilton last Saturday_ conducted by Rev. E: H. Hun- .."fs To trllOwefS, �( Trai.'v'a Mrs. J. Briggs of Oshawa ter Interim Moderator. min- a in- ! D_ y�'` spent the weekend with Mr. and Church. West Hill. Come and Yom... � � �eR a R0 OM IYf JBIC Mrs. B.riamieson. -- Melville Presbyterian RCw uAWep p'p -- 3&.' and Mrs. Don Piett and I UWNMOl1Gn SWP9" - • farnily•of Hamilton visited Sat- -....LOOK . ALL urday wyt�ts Mr. and Mrs. Percy L''�•, s DNtty�S ' Jones. Sale Register Small Moot' C - Mr. and Mrs. Winton.White Saturday, May 5. -- auction attended a family gathering of sale of household,furniture. sev- Maim - W& 1-3230 the Whites on Sunday at the eral antique articles: walnut or- C11�11j Phone filap rom home of Mr, and Mrs, Frank gan: electric rangette_: three- " -,You Grey of Pickering. piece Bette; dishes: glassware; I HOOM long= -FRIGIDAIRE c' _ You are cordially invited .-. _ 't o •. _OWING N et I� PL _ th 't0 am. _ ri to bo heId at 4.4 ,� G r j ,NORMAN LEHMAN'S --FARMAltona o : , I •„ � SEE FOR THE FIRST TIME WING IN ONTARIO ►' '} &. IU Fordson De 2-3 tractor 4 MORE EFFICIENT 1, . p'°" °�'` _ — : — [arrows each 12". - • • 2. Ferdson Super r Tractor pain% 4 ftlrtwls each 14". ti '3a , ?my 1r'Ril3M, j - : :'.';OFrM A CHOICE OF M-L 3. )Ford 661..Tractor pulling 3 plows each 12" toren test oibee nsak -- — You-� an •� es=_ .— 'ismn-F1lP,iTu! g �•'" ' - _ - r ry► r+a es have 1. Iafusite Heat Selection for the 4. — tht�r w a'"* _ Radian-tube Surface,Units. Set 1• •ar tractor with revlMutiooary Select-- a+�a plus many ezclusire Frigldaire any heat from "keep warm" to "peed, the shift-on-,the-99 lectures, .some of which are even. Selected heat is spread evenly over each element. yam, t>tattsmission. • - baed herr% •pias years•ahesd , 2: Pull'N'Clean Oven, which 5. An unbelievable dem styling plas the•suReriority sal! slides out for easy, cleaning - � - } no hand reach'•corners to both- OnStrStiOn On . the depeadaMlity of the "gidAre er-you, ; eRectiseness of Ford's :. ,.. .. Control. f r , nasus .aid behind 14 -the dun• Draft `t 3. Biggest broiling ,surface of - mens techiical knowledge. and .any range on the market.... 1• ` 6. Also the most popular implement of its type In the . _ lets you broil 10 ineat patties - SEMI- world, the Koegskilde All Purpose Cultivator. -_ -- - reputatlou of. the vast General or 4 large T-bone steaks at once :... . .. FORDMOUNTED' Motors organization - 4• Porcelain drip bowls under .F R E E LUCKY -, each surface unit pop out for _ MOLDBOARD PLOWS ' -: ..' easy cIeaging.• ,REFRESHMENTS DRAINS VE�e Sell The ' Best and Service by Y For ;. .; . .• ;.. _•'.: •,. . .. . ;.. - _ . . _. -` ` ' Sponsored . our Local, The Rest - T MARKS, ELECTRIC ; iidai� =Sales=&- ee -FE E SPF S-� , Ms1iti fit. Pickering I'I. 2.06O� SALES - sERVl'CE TRADE - TERMS y _ _ Ch"Most, Ont. — Ph. Stonflvi& 210 ■/paBBBt>AMin t�least#sanaa■aI11B11)<B>ABiBB!•!!>tB - - /j _ ti- . - • 0.1 T JAZ, Al1RE. fib, 1912 — X N E 1 C K E 11.moi RAVRT�A1�� on Saturday with the Keri ks family`and byre*W his family. Mr, and Mrs. Ken Keddell �C Reminders a ILo u t your _ 'The results to this date an wards underwriting the costa ����� and Mrs. Keddell Sr. spent the ��Q returned registration forme for of recreation and at the same, weekend at their cottage here. ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE d ' wimming, Water Satiety, Boo_ time provide an enjoyable ev- Mr. and Mrs. Edgie Pegg and bell, Softball, Voliev Ball and ening for one and all. Many happy returns 'of the family had Sunday dinner with I , !Soccer activity for the sum For reservations and tickets, day to Elwood Morris W110,was Mr, and Mrs. H. McPhail in months has been very disapp- call 839-2592; 839-3383; - 5 years old on Wed., April•5. Toronto. KEEr INStJREDI o��g, 3905; 839-3289. We are sorry to hear that r� ,ted Mrs. M!ton Pegg t Separate premiams are required for We understand that one 00 0 0 :< young Karl Conly is hospitaliz- Edward, Alfred and $aroara your invurarce from now on. Obtain thousand registration forms — Camping Club ed in Scarboro_General Hospit- and Ruth had dfaner with Joe :have been distributed through The monthly meeting of the al. We understand he wand Sandy, of Os ill be application form at a bank, a has- - Oshawa. pital or the Commission. the co-operation of the School Bay-Ridges•Camping Club will home this week_. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. Trolley ent �? Board, with a further nine hun- take place at the home of Jack Mr. and Mrs, J. Williams and er tamed' their daughter Joyce � •dred circulated in the Ba Rid- Peacock, 873 Krosno Blvd. : Bay ,n;am'� � Brampton and relatives of visited -Mrs. w' ges area proper. Saturday, April 28,. at 8.00 '-p. pa�ents.,Mr, and Mrs. K. Gull- Toronto over Easter weekend. k KEEr INSl7lBED! *-The�nnrts Cornrn!itee--has- .m. Phone: 339.3289. and of Toronto on easter Stuff- The Rev. Fleetham enterain spent considerable tme-in plan- Everyone is welcome, and you day ed his nephew over the week-. The F"mily premium must be paid to ' tying for an adequate recreation are asked to bring your own The annual general meeting end. cover husband and wife, .Tell your programfor Lhe young people to coffee cup and camp chair.. the Home and School Assoc N-;r- and Mrs, Bertan'Wilson grottp OR. if you pay your premiums keep them entertained and occ- iation will be held oa Wed. May and family visited relatives direct, notify the 'Commission. upied during the summer and 2 at 8 P. M. The installation of here on Sunday and Monday. 9 •enlist the co-operat_on -of all {j�II Y�..a ,� the-new officers-for-the-corning Mr.' and :firs. M. Minaker - ---- p IiH111C parents in Bay R dges and cur- R0 year will take place, so every* entertained their grandchildren -- -- rounding areas. _- one in.urged to come. The spec -Httntsvflle oa the Esyter �. a --This Committee has been ial feature of the meeting is a KEEtr INSL/R�1 SdW weekend. f Rt pro a use - filar — .`_ ,.,a.:^^el Film Rvbertson s` ipminw rskrefully the ineuuctiont diamonds and possibly a third ~ Board, featuring bliss Frances attended' a friend's wedding in v � back of th. .C cafe,of e frit if required, and they have .also The Rouge Hill Home and Hyland, entitled. "The Test". Pickering on Saturday.night. ,Form '304, which . recruited highly-trained instruc• School Assoc., held its monthly Donald Slackatone is spend' , required to sive you. "tbrb for a soLA Water Safety meeting on April -11. For all easter vacation at his i w sad Swimming instruct'-on prog- those interested in education. aunt's farm near Cobourg, wM �..•F ifs• - •ram. it was a'most interesting and We are happy to hear that '' LCOS n TO Drive _ it is.their intention to uniform rewarding night., The Execut- Robin Hansen is home .from ' sad equip'all teams participat- [ve Committee feels truly sorry hospital and progressing nicely Always keep your ONTWO HOSPITAL �YY lag, and plans have also includ- for parents who were unable John Fitzpatrick celebrated AJAX-PICKERING Hospital Insurance 2196 VOMOE SIRMIT, TOUOft10 7' OaTARiO _ ped insurance coverage for all. to attend this me eting• They � 7th birthday with a party - Certificate heady. TKe worth of a program such missed a lot. Four Of our fes- for some of his friends on east. - DRIVING SCHOOL . se this is self-explanatory and chers were on a panel, moiler- er 'Monday. Guests were: Pad. - deserves the co-operation of all &ted by-.the Principal, Mrs- dy. James and Shaven Dunne. Dual-Cor►troi • .. Citizens espe�ally those who Phin. She spoke about the gift- Tommy Stettler, Louise and Late �'el Car have children. ed child and the pans for its • ich and Mrs. on.-Parkinson Phone: WH2-1141 wattfl for C 6a SPU 121cira•el De Bourbon.- _ . me geographic location of the future.- a subject.very close to If so answer, phone 728-0091- Bay Ridges area does not prov- the heart of our P'rincipaL The have their two nephews Allen - • ids for recreation activity of acceleration program in the and Stephen Parkinson visiting _ ar>,r type other than fifty feet school was.fully explained. This them for-a few days during the - of shore line swimming. and program gives every child an Easter vacation. this incidentally is un-supervis- opportunity to-work to his full.- All Teen-agers are asked to -Oacitv. Mrs- ]?-tin brought keepin mind -a--very'special If you, as a parent, are will-I us also the good news .- . - service-being.held-on Ma a Ing able, and qualified to pro- ing •next school year, Mr.. J. Mair Baptist.Church. Mr. W. vide your child with the facil- Ladd will teach oral_French .in A;1n1r„__noted • youth worker - !flee of a program such as this .all Grade. 4's.in-our district. i and director of Toronto Youth j • you, no doubt will not be inter-I-firs. Phin the9t gave a short II for Christ, will be with us .to eeted, even if we were in such summary on the pros and coal,,speak especially to the Teen- 'a .position, .the child himself of two types -ofteaching mach- , agers. _ -- hsa a.strong desire to get out roes and how they could be ar. 'A welcome is extended *to and let '&f steam away from aid to teaching.'These machin-;the new residents on Sunrise , x home. Why rat asst the Bay es are very_martin in the news o' Blvd. who hive moved into the Ridges -Sports Cdtnmittee pro-1 late, and seem definitely to 12e!.fo Dovey home. t vide these healthy and 'happy a thing of the near future. Sorry to hear'-:firs Robert outlets for the boundless energy I After this flying start the pan-�Nagee. Park Cres, is hospital• � of our boys and girls. el members each gave a talk lied in Ajax. These people formed this about one of the four divisions Many happy.returns' to the; FConunittee because they-too are 0 the-,schooi grog -Dunne- twins; James and Shawn ram.' - _- Mothers snd FaFhers and in, Mrs. N, Code. our.very Pop-' who W".1 be lour years old' tend to take L*.e first stomp in ular Grade 1 teacher discussed April-30. providing facilities to combat the Primary Division• t. e. gr- ' Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Moore, of juvenile deIL^,cuen�v. odes 1,, 2, arrd 3. Mrs, P.*Rob- "Moorlands",... are back home -- If you are interested in help ertsoa teaching Ahose luoky after an extended. visit to FIoT- ting out, please encourage your, grade sixers off.our school•sp-.3da• children to get their'Registra• oke for the Junior Division, The Girl Guide cookie orders- tion Forms in, as soon as-pose- grades4, 5, and'6. Mrs. V. Vie- will be ,delivered orr,Saturday: ibis. -rin our energetic'vice principal April 28: Customers are asked. They will be accepfed at the and teacher of grade'7 was in when possible, to have the'cor• ✓ of he -Inter. Division1pect a for the girls. , 3acoba, 838 Krosno Blvd., 83is grades 7 and. 8. 'And Miss ons Miss' Joan.l4ep orth, Toron• to, spent the E ter week-end Mrs. Mike Carroll, 866 I doing such a C1 ss marvellous explained with Jennifer Ricketts. Jennifer � - - .- ...Grenoble-Blvd-:_ �. -. our .,pe Coaches and Umpires are.sttn her work. is returning the visit for a fe_w , required; also any mothers or Miss G. Atkinson, Director of days during the .vacation:` faifiZ . . rs. Sea• �. Unit filled in for Miss I. Brown ave, Ont., were visitors at Che - statistics and score-keeping. � ' - o a o o our own public -health nurse'. -Dunne home over the week-end _ Last Call'=• who is on the,sick list. We feel Mrs. A. Boyd is enjoyine a George Alsop remin ve Honoured that Miss Atkin- visit with her daughter, Mars, all boys in Pickering Township son -would help us out, an th- Joan, Usher, that there is 'till' time to file ank her for enlightening and in- The Cubs- held a hike and ypttr Entry Form for the- Bay teresting talk on the work of the cookout on Good Friday, which Ridges. First Annual-'Soap B public health nurse in -schoo- was enjoyed by all: _ D�rbv. to be held on Soturday, is. We wish Miss Brom a BP- Ken and Rosi Pickard, along May 19th. eedy recovery. This was one with., a r--m er took-, • -_ The Bay Ridges Pickering meeting in the highest tradit, trip.during the Ootiday-to-�dsit - — - -- - -- -,News Trophy-goes-to the winner 'ions of the Home and School A• their grand-parents at 'Hewmar- O with several Consolation'Prizes ssociation. - ket. Ad L1SeY1� for best-made car, and runners• : - - -Stop +-BOO • _ UP' $ aia*aaaa�aaaaiareaaa■ _ .T pr ns�n.e�e F�IsroRT LAWN -GREENWOOD GREEH111�OOD ' .. _... :.. .. .. ble service and extend the Dance to the music' of Ted SERVICE Strength and, durability are strong pends SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS Church service was w ] alt- + 11LdergrOu2ld Polder cable System- REPAIRS and his Orchestra at the ended on Sunday for the ast• points In the English Bull's 8 reputation i products sills also 86• Ajax Community Centre, on SHARPENING'. ' er service. Rev. Fieetham- as a Watchdog. However,most modern ;Jr81I181te pipe p ga y May 12 8.30 till ' FBEE PI1M.Up his theme from St. hn, 2nd as pipes for public and S2,t10 p, m, Tickets - 19.00 Per RENTAL WELDING •Chapter as his Easter message. municipalities offer many forms of Pro' mg pr ire anon and . couple;.,and $2.00 • single. ate Water lines; brig : Roy Liacombe and his Com-' AL. OWEN — TEmple 9.1408 . An inmgrmiam vase wsa ded• .• t@etlOn beyond the doors Of a hOTne• p11 i ��, �W�,^gyStems; tnittee promises that this affair icated to the church in memory TTa�C gigna]g� fire alarms and Street industrial pipe ' a with man Phone ,After 6.00 P. M. of ,Mrs. Andy Morden by her. vents; Warm and wili be !'really big" y taken for ted in town gas and plumbing •. prizes for Novelty Events,'The Week Days Or Week•eaaa son, Douglas Morden. Remem- . 1181118 are 8r ;telephone bey next Sunday, April 29th, the ,-.. coo?air distribution systems prpceeda of aria dance go to- aaa>.aaaaa>tai■aaaaaaa■ Sunday school and church ser-' , and city life.: —: Conduits and industrial vents. } In order to maintain reliability; un i vice will begin on daylight say- These are a few examples of the , ing time, one hour earlier. " aerground cables for street-hghtingy ' burin& Sunday school hour; fields in which Johns-Manville fire alarms and traffic signal systems any production special- ' ' Mr. David Pegg showed a filrrrt rotected from water, dirt, research'acient fists, p Hardwirean the Crucifictiom story. ]nest be p -ists and sales lepr�eiltatlVes serve you e Young People4p will meet on rot, root growth, and the:pressures of' ' �anOes help in Sunday evenings at 7.30 P. m .--,ground and surface movement. Johns- - Their$Pew Pe -• in the Sunday school room. $1' and countless.ways to make Our standard . Mrs. Milton 'Pegg -attended a ablO and j PAINTS -�' ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES the Bay of Quints Conference . Manville has. built the Strength .. t - executive meeting at Conference boro durability of the bulldog into Transite of living safer, more envoy ' T MSS ETC ex Wednesday last. ' QSbestUB-CEIDent conduits to give de- t. �.,t�►`''..>���►`" s*:+�• X11► efcien ,See in hs well under way in-our comhavmunity.• severs farm. _ -- ._ ed on,s tlet a Oil _ V . afield retina= • • nom 'the-Port �JOHI �,E - - -- dot W. -1V�- Perry hospital-and is n>; _ i - nicely. _ — - John KirigMorie returned from _ Balsdon s -Hardw- are - Toronto Western Hospital last ., . . week and ie progressing nicely. PW t PORT UNIOHi, Phorm WHitehall 2-0480 Ptekenng ' Mr. . Mrs. Jack Herbert TOR To A and faJnily' of Toronto visited e • ; + y e _— a 5 d. 'i brings to you the Po A i ol S& q ' " WE RESERVE THE RIGHT h g� z p <5� �. TO LIMIT QUANTITIES .II 'i f x,` J � y PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL ' 25, 26, 27, 28 _ 131 CARNIVAL OF VALUES � •� iS PUREX—White; Pink, Yellow, Aqua, Lilac PRODUCT OF USA—No. 1 GRADE SNOW WHITE HEADS—CELLO PKG. c ' ,a Twin Packs . 9t -OWFR EACH C CAULIF1 WHITE, PINK, YELLOW, WITH FREE $2,430 TONUS TA►E ; SCOTT TOWELS .: 2/49c SIZE 3(Y,-CRISP,TENDER, GREEN —Produd of U.S. LETTUCE—No. 1 Grade . : : . : /29c WAXED PAPER-100 A, ROLLS ._ _ CUT RITE __ �. � � � -_ 2/53c • SWEET, JUICY, VALENCIA—from Hairdo k oa PINK,YEuow or AQUA Rosas . MNGES—�Size 200 . . . . .. . . . . : •- . . ... .Doz- / 39eSC TT TISSUE 4I39c SHOP and SAYE of WHITE,PINK.YEUOW or LnAC—Mo. OF 400 TEXAS NEW CROP— CELLO BAG SCOTTIES -2/490 CARROTS—No. 1 Grade : . :3 !b•/29c RICHARDSON'S ' Product of Cuba, No. I Grade i MAR , o. ra a _ = - - _ _ _ _ _ _4 for 19c ; -- _ - PICKERING FRESH ESSING F _ BONELESS PORK = FROZEN FOOD FEATURE SHOULDER RST. Ls. TQKELY'S CORNB.'%..2 L' 'PtY as 35C�3 9c' . . FRESH OVEN READY WITH DRESSING - !DAIRY FEATURE '"4;�' d,,.__.• ' �'' BONELE S PORK-- - : c- =CANADENGLISH,PIMENTO-OR SWISS KRAf — - CHEESE SLICES 8'02. PKG. 9C TASTY AND WELL TRIMMED. ,. - FRESH BUTT PORK CHOPS . . . Ib. 55c S OZ. TABLERITE PURE PORK SMALL LINK LEAN MEATY FRESH PORK PEACHES. AYLMER CHOICE '+4' TINS 69 C SAUSAGE . .. . . . . ac DRESS-N-G—i • .GA SALAD °Z . S WITH FREE $6.00 BON_US BO_ OSTER TAPE "W SBGpecial . _ - _ 14 OZ. PKG. r ;SHIRRIFFS MASHED - ' JUNIOR OR STRAINED—S OZ. TINS —. — -INMTAI�T - - - 10 HEINZ BABY FOODS . 10/99c :iZ OZ. TIN ARMOUR CORNED BEEF, A TOTAL OF WITH FREE $6.00 BONUS BOOSTER TAPE—LARGE SIZE ' - Sc OFF-24 OZ. JAR WELCH GRAPE .JAM or JELLY JOHNSON BABY POWDER ' . '. '.,.. . . •75c _ WITH FREE 2.00 BONUS BOOSTER 'TAPE $28 PABLUMCEMALS . 2 i OZ• /� 5• 16 OZ 3 9 _$ ; PKGS. L•� C PKG. C 12 OZ. PKG. 4 , )N IGA TABLERITE SLICED BOLOGNA •FREE LUCKY DRAW at each IGA STORE 16 OZ. PKG. ---DRAGON-BRAND--FROZEN-CH1NESE -- :-FOOD BONUS -for a NORTEX PLAY PEN ~ - ENTER NOW DRAW TQ BE MADE SAT., APRIL 28th. -PLEASE NOTE-Additional,Benue Boestm will be found under D'ebT We& TAPES - - SPedals and Sao" Carnival of Values. Reg. Retail Value $29.95 - t