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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_05_03 _ r r _ w:: I _" - _ .. _. •, _ .... rr _ ' _ tiro _ : { ; 1 # CfTHE PIC-KERING NEWS I 2 . 0940 VOL- 19 NO. El THURSDAY, MAY 3, 190 PRICE- IOt PER COPY • 11th Birthday Pa t • .'.-Tax . ' "Rouge Hill-Pickering lions y rtY _ -- ax a mens or ex ear .-::...­ �10wns Pickering Township Council �Cardinal McGuigan To _ agreed:that in 1963, -tax PaY• I Cardinal l`-`bv --- �_ments;:will be made .in 6 inst- aliments. Come To=Pickering The motion was made the fl - hing Ward 3 Councillor, John Green- ing. and• seconded by CounC1117 j or Ross Deakin. i 3 Council felt that it would not only ease the burden. of the Luick? > taxpayers but would mean that t' the.township could 'cut down on- Talk about 'fisherman's Iuck". the amount of their borronving Earl Eaton, of Scarboro, had until tax money starts to come his fill of it on opening day, in a in. the Dagmar area, east of Cslare- „� .' •>„ +� �. :t Two'weeks ago, a bylaw was mont. passed to borrow up to a mill- He arrived early,.,parked his Tire-11th annual Charter Night of the Rouge Hill-Pickering Lions Club, held last Frl• ion dollars to carry on financ- car, and in no time, had a nice day night waei-a huge success. The elderly gentlemen shown here are all charter mem• -es until tax paymezits start. trout, and-put it in his car for - bers anti each received a lovelf pen desk set Ln banour of their many years of service. safe-keeping. "L. to R. -Albert Cornish, AU Kellaway. John Riwbon:• Lion President Bill Newman, - Later on. while he was up the - -ZA.•Page and Claude Brown. In front of them Is the Lions birthday Bake. which each stream. a ,f saw flames coming from Eat- f. .Ottawa. Besides the lovely dinner. tbe+e +�trs...entertainmeut by the local Lion • on's car. He called the Clare- t members, followed by 'dancing and a piece of birthday came for everyone attending: Pickering Rotary Club mont Fire Dept., but when they • - Pomeroy mel -fish and all.been con Photo by Barrie anger arrived, the car had be Following the custom estab- au = lished some.years ago, Picker- CI,�b entertainedto d� -- -Ing-Rotary -•--— __ . _ . + Pickering Midget Team • ner on Monday.eyening. About Mike Starr Receives � �� twenty-five boys were present. D� Dantln COn1� It has been'a practice too, on • • — -- this occasion. to bring to din= P C Nomination upset �as - - _guests, some of e' ae 's hockey -bright its Or- Entedainment? lights". end !or this dinner. we .__ ..� had Coachand Guide Lewis. of - --.. �• + e_Whitby Juniors, "accompan- Photo by Karsh _- _. • ted, by two of his ou�siand`zag ---- The Sunday- Sports question, '� -players, Bill Smith and CGoalte - His Eminence, dames Char] came before council this week'' - Bob Panerri. O. M. H. A. Exec. es Cardinal McGuigan Arch- be •I When the sports which will be; Pi oke r i n.. . 'Vi I I a� e N ote S member Dawes: of Whitby, was I turned of Toronto, recently in allowed on Sunday;"were read Q also present, and presented the I turned'from Rome, will admin into a bylaw. +� badges, to the Pickering boys:. later the Sacrament of Confirm- They' will include: bapeball, , He addressed tate boys at anoth- ation, Monday, May 7 at 7.30 • hockey, indoor`bowl:n- ' lawn ; Patrol Leader-Gary,-Wilcox. busirsess shortly. t7tatch for-a e r period in an impressive few p. m. In St Franck de Sal + bowling, tenn'.a, badminton, wet j 'me Pickering Sod Scouts, formal. ,antsouncement in this T mutes. emphasizing-•"A Gen-, Church to 120 boys and 91 s er sports, go:f, football really- did his-"good deed fol' .publicat'_on. tlerrian first, and hockeJ sec- 1 from St. Francis , de Sales; Deputy Reeve Mrs. Jean L. the day" last' week. Walking Congratulations to Dr Neil and": Mr. Hawes, stressed em school Pickering and St. `Lary'% objected`to' skeet i home along the Second Concess and sirs. \Locker, WhdtbyY on phatically;. And we believe It � school Rosebaak. 61- McPherson . ton, he saw two small children- the birth of a-daughter at the Bike Starr, Minister of Lab- , Lab- shooting berg.-inc l3ded.' i _ registered" with the boys. "We have enough of that goo-!throw.'a match into.the..ditclt on Oshawa General Hospital, on` A highlight of the dinner, how=I our was nominated last week C Ing on here now, she said. ;the south side of the road, start= April 28--a sister for Cameron. ever, was ttTe presentation to f to again run for office for file *O R��t� J C!erk• L.-T.=Johnston said he;ing.a_grass fire, Gary ran letd During .the Easter holidays.11fr, Cha9 Wilcox, of Wilcox', Prog.-Conservative* of Ontario i ! , tho s -arequ on Sundays. uipment, .putting out Lhe f:re' days at the home of .Laurie', the most beautiful clock -we on June lath. .�' I Pickering Towmship Counci It became %..question then of•himself, saving a lot_ of new Graham. daughter'of Mr: azul have ever seen, by the boys. ` this week, agreed -to have the - whether dancing came under a ;trees, and .extensive damage to Mrs. Wm. R. Graham, Guild j MFr Wilcox sponsored this I j Department of Economies and sports or theatre bylaw. property. Village, and- then the visit was team this ar, laced them in Development make a survey of p Y ( P Kinds arten istration the township11h regard to law Councillor Milton"Mowbray Miss .Faith Shepherd, daugh-, returned with Laurie visiting uniforms, arranged and provid• � Public c�i. � commented that it depended on tier of Dr. H. S. and firs, Shep- Debbie for the remainder ; ofj'ed nsporMtion, and many ot-, Lineoirt Ave., Pubiie SCil00I 1 rental housing-to ascertain it the t pe of dancing, whether• it herd, is spending the "summer the week. I h necessary incidentals- at I there is any need for such. in months at Frobisher Bay, in the -Mr. and Mrs. Clare Balsdon Parents are requested It bring this area. - could be called a 4port or not. , his own expense._ The interest, far north: Her duties there Monday. at their• children to the Lincoln Mr. H. W. Suter of the De- ' - Scott sugg r - devotion •and attention given Ave-School,,-on Thursday; Ms ested Lhat ,hockey be included be with the.Can. Broadcasting tending the funeral of-Mrs. Wm,- this large group of Pickering Y before the so it replace�t the skeet shoot=I Corp.; and with the -hospital-, -.Burton, aunt of Mrs, Balsdon, lays, must surely be deeply ap- 17, 1062,. for September Eziroll- Council, explaining the benefits where her brother, John, is a Visiting at the home of their reciated b parents, and all menY. of low-rental-housing. figs P Y _R Those eligible for registrati Reeve Sherman Scott said he This bylaw, was given two'medical doctor. It is'note-wor- son; Alex. and Mrs.' Rundle, citizens o[ this community. A readings and the third, will nor thy, that the Arctic still,draws who recently moved into the J. sincere "thank you" 'is.given must have been born on or be- doubted if there was any great the Shepherd.iamfl Dr.'Zhe- D. Remmer •. farm, are:•Mr. - fore December 31, 1957.' Proof demand for• such a scheme in- -be -implemented until tate.€irstY-• P= . _Mr. 'Wilcox, -#m re red_=The. School this t regular meeting in June. herd was. Canon of the Arctic and Mrs. Allister Rundle, of — -$g 4m gyp• -- -- - • before_ to-Pi as-0r Alex's-_. n� Associated..with .him through- .Nur 1yt11__be nreaent_ suggea- vote irr coming- -Pickering, Ev e' a out the winter, of course, were kindergarten Clam Room open ted that such a Sports and m_ovines carried al. Rector,of St. George's Anglican. Leading Aircraftinen Ronald g he plan could 'teachers Ray T. Doble, George for inspection. create school problems. moat 3 to 1 at the municipal Church,-and, Mrs.-Shepherd'too, Walker,- Pickering, has• been ren P - Brown, and Bob Greener, and ' Children whose surname range Mr. Scott said that, a vicious, etections :last December. rVe the Church in the Arctic, promoted to the-rank of Corp- g several others-behind the from A. "to L., lease re ort lnever-endin Hiss Moira Nevin has return- oral, in Europe. Corp. Walker p p g circle could dew scenes. A genuine "thank the 'from 1.15 to 2.15 m., and elo " - "ed to her.home -in. Vancouver,. .is the son of Mc. and Mrs. Vic- p• p, if people moved out of to these, also., j after Visiting her godfather, in for ,Walker, P,. R. 1, Pickering: from M. to Z., 2.15 �b 3.15 p, m. homes into a low-rental housing ` Ashton Receives Pickering, Rev:'] •S, Shepherd-1Ie secs es as a telephone tech- i R. T. Dobie, Prins I project, 'arid then the homes and firs. Shepherd. - nician at 61 Aircraft Control i may 11). - vacated'were-immediately filled Square'dancing at Mart Ken- and Warning Squadron, Heti. j; by someone else. .-D= domination nv's Ranch last Friday night Mrs. A. E. Calvert, Kingaton"I�N_orman. Callk Gets __ The surrey will not�cost 'the i wef6- �Ir. Wand �Irsr Ro-ss 'Rd•; and Miss Doris Penney, - �/ township any money, and will Burns. 'Mr. and Mrs. Len Pear- of Toronto, • entertained Mrs. If a trust our readers take, about five weeks ,to com- sin, \Ir. and lies. Earl Ban. Mario Scharf and �Trs. Traurle 'Liberal domination plete.- ner, and. Mr. -and Mrs. James Fuchs, from Vienna, Miss L. ' Norman Cafik xeceived the ave_ by now move a ll - Brooklin, of'Ajax. _, Park,.'-and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lihcrai nomination for Ontario • r. and firs.,Clark P.if hard-_,Kaufman, frnm. Toronto, Tues• • son., Sherwood, Ave., spent last day night at the Franz Joseph Riding at the _nominations on their clocks ahead— NT Bay Ridges New Bank Tuesday night at Brooklin. He --- week visiting friends at Mount Room in the Walker House. won- out over John Lay,-"µ•ho • The new branch of the Imp Forest and Wallacebur lira. Scharf and Mrs. Fuchs are had campaigned,in two Again �, erial Bank of Commerce, at Bay Mr. C. E: Morley, Reeve of flying back 'to- Vienna on Fri- f Pickering Village, was elected day. federal elections, s, old Open House on -- - day,hand hundreds of per- _. Rid President of the. Children's Aid`" Mr. and' Mrs. Jack Warren, Mon Society, Ont rio County and the Lincoln Ave., entertained their sons viewed the bright'and airy • offices. - City_..of. Oshawa, on 'Thursday family for dinner on Sunday ev- Claremont Softball •League Will Manager D. A. Thornton, and night last. ening; with fifteen members 'Mrs, Thornton greeted visitors Sorry to hear Mrs. Helen Pat-` at the table. Y Have 9 Teams Playing, This staff,the door. 'Members of the terson,..Hiley Ave., is confined Birthday congratulations to • g • atf, Accountant Larry Walsh, _ y Year - to her-home with a severe at- Lynn •McEachnie, on Sunday, Ledger-Keeper Mrs. Barbara -tack Of pleurisy - -May-_6-her fifth birthdays ' Mr. and Mrs. G. Found, of The Claremont community President' Cliff. Dunkeld; Vice. Winter, and Teller,, hanMrsd.Ilse Mr. and Mrs. Jas.. Y � Winter, were also on hand. - _ and family, Kingston Rd.,_W.,. Christina St., hid- Softball .Teague was re organiz-'President, Les. Wilson; Secret. The.. bank,• painted in -light. spent several days at their cot- daughter, -Shelley Miller, from ed at a special meeting-at Broti• ary-Treasurer,""Don.-A. Beer: colours of beige, " Newmarket,- with them last gham, last Friday night. Games will be played at Brou• g yellow and tags, Gull Lake; Haliburton.• Y g P Y brown, with floor•to-ceiling win- Mr. and Mrs. Cumining, M411 week. The League, with nine teams gham, on Mondays and Wed- down, is warm and bright. And St,; moved on Wednesday into Suckers have been running entered, will start the- season's nesdays, at 7;30 p. m.; Clare- the fuzgriwarture and counters, in i. Toronto >?br a ween;-'and will g in Daffin's Creek,.but the schedule on quay.;4. mont, on Tuesdays.and Thurs- brown, lend a nide contrast. J then fly to Vancouver to take smelts up to the present have Teams are: Goodwood,_ the days, at 7.30 p: m.,-and Stouff- "Hannah's + illsrr� 'Ashton -of Pickering . _ ylannah s Catering' .serves _ beach lana nominated as Prov, up residence. been light. Greenwood Intermediates and villa on Friffee and sandwiches�o the i1. Xarl Rowe will be coaching many who visited the new banh. property has.been sold to new man to Ajax Hospital who had Brougham; Claremont; Dick- the Pickering team and may IIlemocratic Party of Durham Y Many local mttNdpal officials ` Qsm at their nominations In owners who have been prepar- suffered a heart attack on the son's Hill and Uxbridge. enlist some new players this and buslueurnan wW 'M low Oraso, >�ooday nighR Ing the properfy'fo re-open for-Cr=ay Coach- bus. Officers of the League are: Year from Bay Ridges. for the opening - , IPsan WO z 2 7"1 P 1 t XX It 1 N G NEWS � :�: -- Y'H[TRaSDAY, WAY a, : cture SerieseY 'Your r Hos PitsTHE PICKERING NEWS New Pi Wisher Thomso .C. ES TA Bt ISM ED 13' 31 — - Issue'd every Thursday Starts Next Week In This Newspaper = BARRISTER SOLICITOR -, NOTARY PUBLIC ' by The News Printing and Publishing Company - COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS rti --_ Stang in next week's paper and appearing every other week Authorized ason'�les5 Mail Mattel Post Office Dept, Ottawa ORt will be a series of pictures of vital importance to all residents of - -- - — - — -- po --- Telephones WHitehall 2-0910 - IPTION RATES. $2.50 per you — Ussi"tsT$Htes X3.00—perpm- PicAring Village, Ajax, Claremont, Brougham and Pickering No BARRY MURKAR, Editor Township. - -0Id Plant Rood on-Na: Highway -- This series vrill be called a " A Close-up of Your Hospital". Yo ;•- ABYERTISIN3 RATES UPON REQUEST - ' .. will see pepole who regardless of the limited facilities at the pres- -ent hospital, have done wonders that seem almost impossible.m �Onald G CrOSSI@y - A Good Idea Many people have already contributed. to this worthy cause, -- I any have not. To those who have, a sincere "srhank You". To. PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT _ - _ -' - whn".have not, contribute.naw_..r1n�'t apt thnag who_.have_ A few weeks ago, Coucillor Ross Deakin snuggested to the down. Each person rnupt contribute to make your hospital a succ- BC111[tBOR00GH 2481 XWGISTON RD, • AM1-712.4 _ Pickering Township Council that money be set aside for a study ens. Each picture will' tell it's own story and it is a very simple `AJAX PLAZA RESIDENCE • ioi the township, to ascertain if it would be beneficial to divide one. If you.do not contribute, you may be jepordizing your own - dw township. Mr. Deakin said be did not know if there would be life and those of your family by not providing the facilities and Ajax: WH2- 231 pickering: WIE2-0368 advantages to the north end, the south end or the township on a equipment should you or your loved ones need it. It is "Your H ital".and on each of you am individuals rests 'mold.gad It was his contention that only a study of the whole the success or failure of a'tremendoualy humanitarian project. area would provide the answer. -. Hospital hands' coupled with clear thouglete and know-how, PIRsONALMID PROTECT" — Council with tits exception of Reeve Sherman Scott, did not cure, save livers and ease pain. Your hands digging deeply to contribute coupled with those who have already contributed will A R ��RT'E R—I N SU RA N C E Irks the ides sV, assure complete.success of "Your Hospital". R. Re ire no harm is matins the study. In ?act, mere is certain You may make a single contribution or pledge yourself over a • - 016 three year period, the choice of the method of contributing- is PROW � � mwft is the idea, because with the growth we now have and with ours, but DO.IT NOW. } `.what is likely to be In the aezt few years, it would help to know Y by Barrie Pomeroy _ - _ bow best to plan for the fuWre, keeping the township as a whole _ - `AUTO LIFE CASUALTY I u JIM asted. e J - ng Ivan � rC • :- Deputy-Reeve nars. .Jean i: McPherson said ,� did not like Anniversary Month Services .. 'the retwenee of north and south and contended that "the no 130th APPLIANCE SERVICE mouth business" did nothing to keep harmony over the whole of _ Anniversary month (.the 230th' the township. We agree with this. Councillors Milton to bray leave yam) at St. George's Church place of the Study Book, the EXPERT. REPAIRS TO WASHERS DRY]IRS asci Harvel Bpaag both felt it was better at this time to leave has closed. The month saw- - ---- President, Mrs. Undo, read a the matiser as it stands. Mr. Mowbray said that no one should be -the Primate of All Canada, very lovely story on "Prayer". ,AND DRYERS VENTED Arch- opposed to services In the sodth, as that is where they are need- His Grace Howard Clark, Arch- The minutes were read and - bishop of Rupert's Land, preach approved. and a treasurer's Te- ed ssul they are the people who are.prying fol them. a special sermon: port was given-also.'The Budin- `" ,Telephone �I�EII1ple ��� ��� -the Bishop Suffragan of Tor- eas Period consisted rnostl of Neither Mr. Dentia, Mr. Scott or this newspaper is advocating onto, the Rt. Rev. Henry Hunt, planning the "Special Luncheon OM the township be divided. In.fact, we feel that It is not In-the dedicate St. George's for Miss Scott". The Diocesan ` best Interests of the township as a whole, to make such a`move at Hall;,. = Dorcas.Secretary which will be - the present drae, _ J. Robinson and Rev. Jack 8 .n - -- Me May mea ng•. Several guests are being t _ -However, from a planning standpoint. we see nothing wrong Crouchf as the welcome guests vited, whieti include the St: Creators 1 and preachers at special ser- George's -Evening Branch, and in making a survey to'determine, it It Is possible to determine by vices. - also St. Paul's, Dumbarton. a survey, ,Inst what Is beat for the future, for the residents of the i The observances, also, saw Again, many -lovely a.rtc:es R� MONUMENTS special congratulations to the of kaitLn �� Townshi of Plekerla Rector, a and Mrs.'Shepherd. ph d_ g .and sewing were - p g� I turned in for missions. Refresh- b , p F" p 1 ST l N menta were served-at the close. N d. : Housing' Rental Survey on 9the parish George's Day...dedi a day w �ckerin Township Council.agreed this weer; that a survey be o! tTseThis ir adding�a��eery r �i fO T I 1 t�E E G E N E R/""�T IO NS t; P y i r ssade by the Department of Economics and Development to find And, at a parochial pkmer in eat lfoa lore cost rental housing system would be to any sdvant•,i the hall'on April 25, a gift with ' age la Pickering Tewaship:: _ _ the congregation's beat wishes, + Stafford Br a Ltd* wan made to Mr, and Mrs. Hai- � ,he rowel wll1 be done ax no cost to the taxpayers. Actually ry Cumming, who.are on theirEL _ r way to Vancouver. Mr." Cum- ,we doubt If there is s need-for thiastype of housing here at the ming, .Sunday School superin- F/ ��•�-� O N U M E N T 5 ' Present time. However as we pointed out in the Item above.. It tendert for the pariah, has been *i- toas't do ani harm to find--out--si to make plans for the hrtare transferred by,his firm to the malt d meut of the area. western position.. DUNDAS ST. EAST -WHITBY MO "552 MISSION At the moment Pickering Township has areas where the ass. - St. St. Gteorge's Anglican Church - Is lower than other areas. The domes are small and Afternoonomen's Auxilia / i 4 their.value Is low .la,comparNon with , say, homey In the West - _ ll WA Mage area. However they are not nlam+s by any means and un- j The Afternoon Branch of the • Wom. Auxiliary of st. George's. 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO 1111 Pickering Township doe have such conditions, It it ever does. Chureh held their xrsonthly It is not likelythere would be much need for low rent housing , meeting at the Pariah Hall on CKBRICKS Thursday, April 28, with a good BLO S & " .dense. _ j attendance. l ErS PLUMBING ; STRUCTURAL sTEEL The data gathered by the department, woiild no doubt be val- The. meeting opened with the - - usual fine -Worship Service. -InrWH. 2-6717 PICKERIND CRANE RENTAL' lnsble and are are glad to see that the survey will be made. I . AI ROAD, P`KKERING, Phbwnu WH. 5-1966 — WA. 2-5163 — MO. ,-5911. :LETTER- TO THE -EDITOR TENDER - - --Tenders-will be received for the renovation work in'. the ME-NXIPAL OFFICE, Township of Pickering, Brougham. TO TEE EDITOR payers of Pickering Township For hdorma on regarding_,same, contact tbp Township Sir: : now h��.a champion' and also Treasurer, D. d�. LI'IZ. Tender bids to close May 11, 1882 10MCIS A. Newman, Q. c. ive an o 'zation..an through the Lowest or,any tender not necessarily accepted. behalf of_the--Exec efforts of this rr�an. In a democ- —— and members of the Fairport racy we are often too inclined , B � SOLiGZTO ch Home and School Assoc- to take for granted' that our R. J. P�I1, T•reas., Township of Pickering iation, I would like to extend municipal level politicians-and - TEmple 8 21118• _ deepest appreciation for all officials are infallible. The role your kind consideration, shown' of leader in such an attack on F>A>ItPORT RO�i SOUTH -- DUMBARTON _ us during the year 1981-82. officialdom is a thankless one, Your efforts on our behalf in and once the dust has cleared publishing reports on our mon- and the battle won, ,the people' - - thly meetings and, events, have' who benefit most from-the fight • helped immeasurably •in, the forget the one who led the at- :The Board Of Directors WH 2-1611 QUALITY WH Z-16S1 ' field of Home and School work. tack and brought it to a'success- ful conclusion. Too bad-there Mrs. Luella Williams, n isn't a medal struck for . the Cf G for Fairport Beach H. & 8-. :� UPHOLSTERIN unsung heroes of democracy. • • • • _ - 99 Dowling Ave. Toronto Thank you, Mr. Roy. Ajax and Pickering General HOSpltdl FURNITEIRE OF ALL,ICNDS RECOVERED April 28, 1962 Q Egan•-•- K. L. Mc ui WORK FIIdEST CUSTOM announce Dear Bir: .:.. ., ••. NOTICE TO CREDITORS "- - .. _ _ -.. FREE ESTII4fATE8 , May I take this opportunity - - AND OTHERS to thank an outstafiding citizen National Hospital Day KINGSTON RD. WIND89$ DB. Of Pickering Township, Mr. R. ALL PERSONS having claims PWKFJ �TGI, ONTARIO - against the Estate of Nellie Fin- - u t G. Roy, Claremont, who so lay, late of the..Township of . will be held on Saturday, May �Zt11 dramatically pointed out certain Pickering, in the County of Ont- _,_,inequities in the township ass- ario,-Married-Worman,-- essment methods-I calls fc 7�Ir. - Roy, at his home recently, but on or about the 23rd • day, of Sp6cial Tours - -be wasn't in, but on holidays,. ied to . 1982, are hereby motif- SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT no doubt having a well-earned red to.send particulars of same g to the undersigned Executor, on will be conducted from 2:00 p. m. to 4:00 p. m. through the rest from his atr mons labors or before June 1, 1962. h , COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK 3ERYICE on behalf of the rural rattpay- hospital by the Won(en s Auxiliary. Tea will.be served in the ers of p49Wring Township: DATED at Toronto,. this 30th The amendments to the Ass- day of April, 1962. s . ..NEW TAlrp(S INSTA,rED e"ment Act have been read 'a THOMAS NEWMAN; - - NarxS Residence. + secDIM ond time in the Legislature, Executor, 12 Richmond Street, PAT •9.1841 and will become law on the East, Toronto 1, Ontario. third reading.....the' rural ratg- may•18) : • :DUNBARTAN BROUGHAM "s St. Andrews Mra. Day; Throw, li[rs Brown. SeveTTal ladies attended' tLe - Miss Susan Mi er; Whitby, Stanley Demonstration on Fri- ['NSURANCE :,REAL TATE ' -- The United Church - returned.home attef-lwhddying St. Andrew's Pri6byteiian day afternoon at the,home o! The regular morning service with her grandmothek, His. T. Church Miss Betty Gates. Ogee WH. 2-6212 Residence WH.2-3115 was conducted by the minister, English -The regular morning service Mr. Allan Day, of Ajax,.spent Rev. Dr. W. A. McKay, assist- � Gladys Witter,'a! Toron• was conducted by Rev. E. H. a few days last week with his a r. ed' by Mr. Pitcairn, organist Hunter, of VPest Hill, who is Iii- grandparent3, bit. and Mrs. R. led on her aunt, Mrs. C Y'R IL E. M O R L E Y and choir director. The choir DIatthews, on Sunday afternoon. herim Moderator. The choir en- Day. • _ - ; sang " All join Our Help in Ages Past". in wishing a apse�l feted to the • " Processional p Sunday visitors at the Cecil There were three assistants Lord, Thou art m God and Disney home were: Mr. and recovery to Mrs. W. Hamilton, Y i. « , with the Jutr'�•r Congregation- who is now a patient at Briar- King."- Scripture rrsdir,gs tilts. Cecil Maynard, ooel Mar- "Your tn- Your Friendly Resident Agent' MISS Lynn' Cragg, Miss •blas- S Psalm. 91 and' E hesians 3. berg; blr. .and. lilts. Noel Mar- . lens Mitchell and bliss, Ann bush Hosp:"al, touffville: P °:moathy of this community Special mus;c by the choir as shall and.family, of .Pickering; ? Martin. tae anthem "B�?ore the Daysn" Miss Marilyn Tripp, of Whitby, 2 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O.BOX If►0 ;S extended to Mr. R. Kimura, -; c - The Scripture Lesson was a family, in t e to of his by.'Sibelius, with Mrs. Marion and-Mrs. i~. Disney. P PICKERIr1G, ONTARIO read from St. Luke 2i, begin- and fly, h; ss 3icCleme-nt, orga2ist and' choir Mr. and Ma. Glen Mander- rs a Sunday The-nTotherannual Scout and Cub .leader ]v siding at the organ. son attended a sonic BAn - was often called "Low Sunday" " Mr. Hunter based his sermon quet and Ladies' =Dight at Scar- Father .and Son Banquet w.as which meant little Easter. Eas- held in the Township"Hall, on on Ephesians 3: 19-"'Filled boro, on Saturday night. ter Striday is the beginning v' Friday everdr.; with an atten- with all, t;ie fulness of God''. The L7. C. Womeh will ni:et a season of c,.ewed ::tee but is These were words of P<p.1, the rest Wednesday, M 10, at t.�e dance of around sixty. The tab- ctTcu a begian_ing of a suaton rzsorer thinkin what he church, ;lith Mrs. Geo. Wilson 0 H N L . LAY _ �cb loosed lovely trimmed wcth P g of in�tia in church should write h`. f.0c:pis out- and Mrs. F. Disney' iii CIrE • the C1tb and Scow colours. Mr. In the Bi important events .Tanker was present and gave .siee the prison, to friends a• of the meeting. Roll Call - an ,I N S U R A N C E occur with the re-appearance cross the sea and in crowded item on "'bother'or F:�me'r. a commentary on "I'e ds and We are asking :e in the of Jesus on the third day after cities, who'were fighting the' T .� Wild Life", showirv- many of his g g PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE OF ENGLAND the crucifixion. We, as the nils- slides. The Cubs, under the good fight against hostile rat- Rraebank and Rouge areas >A - COMPANY LTD. - ciples of old, lizve two contrad- leadership of Mrs. Ilott and ions. Paeal spent much time in be.careful when burning grass : LIFE - AtJTCMOBiLE — 'FIRE ictory feelings-we are happy Mrs. McGuc�in, and Mr. Bill Prayer fur these people, being -or rubbish, because there have At the new life, but afraid to assur%l of God's wondrous love. been too :rangy dangerous grass - - -- I Slater, Scoutmaster, demon- take it. Atter Jesus comrniss- Let us listen,that we might be i fires=anA they're costly. _ • 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST c r carried some of the activities , Little Mark. S ott, West Pt. toned the disciples they began filled with the fulness of God- yn CHla: Station Pia•►•, Alex Shopping Csntm Phenu MIH.4-ml carried on at their regular sea- spending la to prea>rh, teach grid heal. In- the God Of limitless resources, �Cres. i9 home, after szons. Phone For Immediate Coven** Day Or Night stead of taperingoff after Eas- full,of over-flowing love. When II' six weeks with his grandparents The Easter Thankofferin9 was 1 Mr. and Mrs. French, Toronto. t _ _ °er, we, too, should preach, aid held in St. John's Church last Paul Spoke of the fulness of God act as Jesus, the risen Lord Thursday afternoon with a very it was his own experience of he :'TA of St. Mary'-e School wants us to. God's love. First let us think of will hold their montlily meeting goodattend ante. The church will May 10, at the school. m - Trillium - our God as a God of Hope, a- They .10, at Hone School APPRAISALS was decorated with Faster Lil• men and for The Trillium Unit of the U. C. bundant hope for ilea and Daffodils. The soloist will hold their Annual Meeting N E E L L W. held their April meeting ox was Mrs. Sherten's mother, women; secondly, ther'e'in heal- Wedneeda everrirr with FIlection of officers on • y g, April 25, at Mrs, Greenwood, of Brantford, m$ the fatness of God, heal- May 16, at the school, the home of-the Unit Leader, Ing for spiritual diseases of y (Glad Neale* Mrs. I Thorn accompanied by Mrs. Sheppard n Mr. ,3 Mrs, ),swig Toronto }. _ "S' Pte•. at the piano. Those tal+ing part man's souls. At the cross, we s E The Daffodil Unit held @heir Catch a vision of the wonderful set last Sunday at 4}ae•home Real Estate Broker. Pickering Village Ori the program were: Mus. May meeting on Wednesday ev- Blackman, Mrs, Pascoe, Mrs. love. of Mr. and Mrs. C- Morris, of �. WH. 2.5770.1 or Toronto WA. 3-9613 erring; May 2, the home of The Junior a ation wart Rosebank Road South, Mrs. Peggy Ranise!•. R. Knox, Mrs. White, Mrs. Don conducted Mian Penn Snood The U. C. W. of Rouge HIN Whitby Phone MOhawk 8-4703 aldson, Mra. Paxton,._ands �' y The_Afternoon Unit held their leadership of Mrs. :allis. The and Mies Margaret Hartford. United Church wish to thank .._Cobourg FR. 2-7601 meeting at the home of Mrs The Ordination service of-our those who helped with their C meeting closed with lunch ser- ¢ 6e,"'Mi'hwallY Avis god eF Dynbarhw. Na 2 HfyAway Leslie Hollinger, Unit leader, minister, 2tiLr. Kenneth Heron, Rummage Sale, leaf Wednes- i ved by <be Socia! Committee. at 2.00 p. m. on Thursday, May Brougham I. O. O. F. will be will be held at 8,00 p, m., on day. It was a huge success. May Miss Gail Ballod, Stouffville, holding a Euchre in -their hall Ma spent the week-end with het The Afternoon Unit will hold at Whitevale, on Friday even. The W. M. S. will meet at the ARM + a dinner and mystery eveningng. at 800 welcome- home of Mrs. Bruce Bummers parents, Mr. and b&s. A. Ball- . D� Y bo oom, on The Young People ,journeyed ' Morgan' Park,- Thursday evening. May 10, at- to Oshawa ort_ April.,.-2it...where at 8.00 p- M- 6.30.p: m. There will be admiss- they enjoyed air evening of PickeringWomen's Inatitnte HALL .LJ. �Lll'1 AG�� ion by ticket only. Tickets may beveling.be Q Q K E R I N 6 - of the Unit, from or-call TE9-2835 member 1�Q u +e H i l l s ring "w en's Unit No 2 of the U C Wom- en will hold their next meeting Picks Women's Institute e YETiJRfNAR1AN Mothers' Day, May 13, will "Miss J. Smith, Kirkland Lake, met at the home of Mrs. F.'R. be "Family ori bfay.30, at the home of.bits. ' Banquet and Meeting. y Sunday"• The Sun-�M, Etlicott. Mrs, B. �Dpnaldson and bits. Monica Willard, Tor- Miller, on April 2.4, with a'good da School w#114ake business had been conducted .. Ftieilities Old Rosebank Rd. North y Part thee,will be Convener, of Worship, onto,' spent last week-end with our retiring president :Mrs. X. service. There will also•be the Mr, and bars, Phin, Altorla Rd, our r thanked the members CATERING SERVICES The program Convener - bits, _ - (Seating:'100) Sacrament of Infant Baptism, Blackman and Mrs, Fallis will We are sorry to hear=Mrs. M. � R.it. NO. 8, P1C1{!I'lIl9 - Pemo-nalw - Culletta, Altona Road, fell, and and officers,'especially Mrs. C. have charge of the Bible Study. A. .Sterritt. -Secretary-TreaauR'- TELEPHONE: Mrs. McDonald, of Winnipeg, Boll Call - "Ho - fractured her arm recently. INH• 2--W63 —WH, 2-2305 .7 elephone TE. R-1822 xisited her•cousin, Mrs. Oliver Mc.and Mrs. R. Slatte o! er, for their-co-opera and The Sacrament of Baptism ry' bel during the ant year, and Gibb over the week-end_ - P Altona Road t last Ttrura- P P y will be observed m St. John's . ePan i her work among us a t Mr and Mrs, William Dowey dhurch; on Sunni day.with Mr. and Mrs. K. Ra!- g great . - It _ o Answer TE. 9-1604 ay. May ng at pleasure; after which our new of Kirkland Lake_ .visited .. .the. 10.00 a. m. Parents wishing to stop; Uxbridge. P Thom son's and the McClem- Mr. and Mrs, O. P: Wald- President, Mrs, Norman Grab- OPTOMOPTOMETRIC DISTANCE CALL P have children baptised should ETRIC ents' of the Base Tine, 'on'sat et In touch with the Clerk of riff and Sona, Steven,and .Dav- am, and Secretary-Treasurer, !VISION CARE _ lienhA �-suD urday. Session sal soon as "posyable id,.Aitona Road,.spent last week Mrs. C..,E. Brown, took over. John Black, Liverpool.Corner, � Young People field their end with Mr. and Mrs. P. Wald As the program was on "Imre; JpHie L. RAWBON, R.O." 040 Tom chow) icat Research" and "Current attended the weddinJg of his regular meeting in the school riff, Booth River. Events", Mrs. Graham gave an cousin, John Black, Flint, Mich. Happy birthday to pored Gib- ante talk on Rev. Adam • PLtAS�M STREET On Sunday evening. Miss Mary 40" GVERPOM RD. SOUTIQ on Saturday. Lynn_Blackman had charge of soar, Old Forest Road, on his resting Mrs, Winnie Mitchell -held a 9th birthday, May 3. ElUgtt, founder of 9t: George's FRDACAAAWS EAV Monteith, Monteith, Riehl ffie Program. while Gwen Petch y' y Anglican Parish here; in 1a9S, EYES EXAMINED party at her home on Monday, and Allan-Johnston had charge The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Co. Schoolne% rAesBo scouts will hold their reg-- and on his work, travelling cat GLA33AS FITTED and. REPAIRED. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS' Claw and their friends. There to 6e held on May 13, in the ular monthly meeting at Rouge were tweet six teen;a era re- Hill.United Church.Ball, on the the forest trails, to cover• his IVENINOS O. W RIEHL, L A.. R.IJ►. y g" P school with Diane Carter-in also sent. Tth of May, at 8.00 m. large parish;; his forty Of APPOINTMENT. TE,.9:2601 UCENSED TRUSTEES charge of the program and y' P. Mrs, Rose Stroud entertained The Rattlesnake Patrol of the Years work among the Indians Ajax - Oshawa - Strotford Margaret Miller and Betty Jean in the Brantford District. This her Sunday School Class 81 a Knox, the lunch. 1st. Rouge Hill Boy Scouts spent = Oshawa RAndol h 5-3337 luncheon Oshawa Presbytery i h their was all the more interests as P 1 h at'her home on Tues- awe s e s cart a few days last week at BURT R. WATERS, C.A. da April 24. After lunch, each - cptnp site in Rouge Valley. -St.' George's Parish have been SEAWAY wMn.hall 2-0690 ' ering_a bus to k the Young M d M E Ad f celebrating r 130th anniver- girl-made a hat }an i. People on a trip to New York r, an rs. ams, o ce i thea WATER SUPPLY. Mr, Aylmer Barry is a patient on May 18th to 21st. The boli- Aurora, spent last Thursday ev- sar'y during the past ��w weeks. %V-Httehall 2.1397 at Ajax Hospital. , day week-end. ening with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff, Rev, Adam -Elliott is ar `ances- for of Mrs. (;sham's, A few of 24-HOUR SERVICE _A3111. . r 1p is"home froholt O. Miss Sheila Annis. spent her Schwalm, Altona Road. the members b ht anti us A. C., Grielpt2, for the holiday. holiday with her uncle and aunt Masters'• Ronny .and Randy roug 4 . 7 DAYS A. WEEK L L E Ralston, Uxbridge, spent their dishes. bits. Graham brought a He had a friend, big. David Van big. and bits. Frank Honey, of Easter holida at the home of 'beatrtifiil lustre jar that had be.for 500 GALS. Loon, also of.0, A. C., with him Port Perry, Y longed to the Elliott.family. The - $'7.04 for 1000-GALS. _H E A T I N .G for the week-end. their grandparents, bfr, and g i I " , bits. Gibs6n and Ann, took in Mrs Shattery, ! rrieQting civst Ci,}with a.deliciou Fair at tho, lee CP 00 for 1500-G��LcJ•� Remember the : Dunbarton Public School, Sat-. ;ening, lunch, served y a hostesses. Gas and Oil .Installations �rrday, b*..+: s, from 1.(x(1 to'if�0 R�SEBANK Clean-Out Service P. m. There will be Afterncen _ :_{ �.ITOLit:L:1<I H. BLACK Tea and .°r oft Bir. Home F3:�� Enc se ph's Hospital TEMPLE TAXA24;MOUR C* LS "' an rcra S, an s, bits. Foxton, of Spruce Hill a nex urs ay r pniario n urveyo 9 Tudor Street A ax Opportunity Room and Movies. Road has been quite ill. Euchre will.be at the home of .9 Armada Cant ' Aiax will be a Hobby Display bits. blatchbush, of the Sec• 'Mrs. L. Aisthorpe, Dyson Road. :ls Pleased t0 announc7 WH. 2-3491 and•Baby.aitting and supervised on&-Conce-s'on• has been con• Last week's winners 1. Mrs. WEST HILL,, ONT. 28 parking,for cars. The proceeds fined to bed following 'a heart Chipman; 2. •lClrs. Lee; Con.,. _, Phone: ATlarrtic 2.5285 AASW64'1Ag Sel'Y1Ce . are to go toward a School Lib- ttack. rrry. Your Hpme and School i Mary-Beth McClement took. --- {S NOW OFFERED TO needs'your support for this very. part in the recital presented,by worthwhile.project.' DUNBARTOH RADIO & TY .'TEMPLE SUBSCRIBERS FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANGED.: J, the .pupils of the Oshawa Brch. ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES 1blrs, William Bour•ne's mo't of the Ontario Registered Mus for information CaII AVAIW9tl FOR ADDITIONS her from •Kirkland Lake, is in is Teachers' , •Association, on phe Ajax Hospital. Saturday, April 28, held at the Tubular TV TOwerS AND IMPROVEMENTS. Gordon Annis returned to Deep McLaughlin Library, Oshawa. TEMple 9-1144' River on Sunday after spend- - � WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN ! Ing the ,Froliday with his fain- he - The Tower o Strength" r ON 1XCSTWO MORTGAGES: : ily. 1sHH<)•1HH1R7HR7iRHHtaHHfat7R7 lg YOU RiQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE Mrs. P. Eggman and-•family, l • FINANCIN FOR FAST of Gormley; visited friends in R�(� ll�il Restaurant Fully Guaranteed for One. Year��� - the neighborhood last week. The `r'7" G L E N D A L E COURTEOUS SlRV10E: CALL - " Eggman• family formerly.lived RESTAURANT A P P L.1 A N C E � � on White's'Sideroad. ?to FT. TOWER with an CHANNEL ANTENNA Rainbow Room,, Available AUBM E: IRELAND Mr. and •Mrs, E: Green and Thursday Nights - Bingo S E RV I C E family spent the EaateY boli- Saturdays _. _installed and Connected to your TV AND COMPANY day in New York. -'Wedding Receptions - 11EXPERT REPAIRS TO Miss Susan Annis spent last phone: ATtantic 2-7861 WASHERS, DRYERS week-end with the Blea's, in ONLY $59.00 — Other Prices on ReRuest _.. 100 A,)ELAIDE ST. W. — _ — scarboro. ■Flirll���sl�� - . P Mr. Clifford- - -- -- TORONTO-Ill-ONTARIO r PHONE Tmz. t)-1181 or WH. f-maem _ home•last week from Ajax Hos- Help Y,r cited • t-�i0tt s• �alN' pital and is ' bonvsaescirig at - c• home. WANTED - single girls for101 -TUURTUBES FREE BAA TOM tie ORnsdfie Red N ds� Mrs. Rickman, of Toronto, in, cleiking in large super market. ` aeRm b aid le. staying with her daughter Mrs. Must be rAhL Apply, is person, _ tErlmml s>rV Meeh r'Qiyb ter•Asti g iii Lorne Flat lied and is coeval-. t+o--E. h Stroud Ltd., Rouge - — - escing following an operation , • , - __ -,. ,[NE PICiCERtNG NIWs ��A= K&T & BROOK ROAR 'on the week-end. from on extended visit with her Mrs. Browne, from~da. Nancy, of West Hill, visited the tibia is an arppeal for Ube girm "bospital on Monday, pA ril 3. son, in Denver,. Col. LA@ter .Morris ,L .reca vedag, ..Pickard&,-and went smelt fish- -et•our cemmuoity.• 'Mrs. .Dada, and is feeling muchbettet' Pastor Holmes will be preach- , at home from ierious burns to iag, while the girls attended Cane has been forced 'to close The Cubs and Scouts held ' William ' $nom+ visited hag at both services''11.00 and bis les, artd we hope-bw WM be .the Teen Dance. , the Browtrie Groep, beessise e[ their •,Esther and Son Banquet" tlk: TV Station'CFrO in AVh 7.00 on Sunday, at Dunfair Bap- well soon. Mrs. Par83nson, Mrs. Chom- the lack of support. Help is •fir r aMer and Safi on Fri- court last Friday With.4d. s$$- "•tiat Qrurch.• sunday school at Tees-Age Club Da+�c!_- was- ey.:Mrs, Hagaen, Mrs•-Williams needed tb•handle.all OW msny dajr, April a with about,sixty Mrs' & Aikens and mother to '8.45 a• m. Everyone weicame. held on Saturday'and was very 'were' delegates on'Thursday. of' "'details of 'sued' a'troop, yy present. A turkey supper out, was ase the TIT Program - "Take a Mr. and Mrs. Hied Williams successful. Another will be held Easter Week, to the Home•and� one who can help in any warp enjoyed by Lurk411. Guest speaker Chance". and an enjoyable ev- of Dunbarton Shores, attended soon. __ School Convention at the .Royal please call Mrs. Perritt, at .r was Mr. A Bunker, of Dunbar- ening was had by all_ a house party in Toronto, to The Erle Grills, Linda and York Hotel. _ TEmple 8.21]0. ton, who showed pictures of Mrs. C. Fisher has returned welcome home their mother, "Wild Life". The Cubs.also de- monstrated some of their wort .All report a good time. All The Brownies were busy dur- / -Ing the weekend delivering- \`\ / 'FOOD ' . cookies order earlier. / Mrs. RDbert Clarke, former teacher hare, called on several friends during the week-end. •'�► Mrs. J. Hughson is •visiting 1-1r. Hugh.3on's sister, in Well- ~ and. MARKE The community extends their sympathy to Mr. Len WiLsor. ,III and family in the loss of.tis want, Mrs. Thomas Huston, of Rouge H• - �,IIs } Aurora. Mr. and Mrs." Fred So,ers. PRICES EFFECTIVE and grandson David, of ScarThurs.,. Fri. & Sat. . . � NOS:` 2 Hwyo Just East of Rouge Badge - ' • hero, and :IGT`. and Mrs. Len. C-3mutt and daughter Cathie, of '. MAY _ oskville, visited Mr. 'and Mrs. Open-Every Evening Till 7.00 p.nu Except Thurs. A Fri. Till 9.00 p.m. 3-4-5 E. Cornutt, on Sunday. '_Miss M. Cousins and Mrs. N. -Carmichael, of Toronto, visited (REGULAR) IS V2 Oz., Tins SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF : their brother- Mr. SoWerby and '__ family, on Saturday. 1uhP U E L ��' C Mrs. Dave Peed'and son call- + j DO ed on Mr. and Mrs. Dawson on 6 ��'D Friday. The sympathy of those in this ' ' ' • SWIFT'S JUNIOR OR 4s/a oz. jars (Save 4c) - community is extended to Mr. - �Y FOOD :-3t. Kimura and family, in the -- _ .. - passing of his mother, 6 f�at win- 59c B -. .sons, Ont. Thin I(Save 12� CATELLI G (Case of 48 rives 1 . . . . .. . . . .• : . Z lb.Va on - $C6S - .111 4 95 S Bay. BANQUET CANADA CHOICE (Save 90 Mr. and Mrs. '69 eC.d Kirby were ram CHEESE � O `« plesantly surprised on Sunday,' 1 . » when their grand-daughter,j 20 os. tins 4-. . ' fff Toma' t� Mrs. Ross NeXelvey and her - husband, who few to England SUC sal► over the tiotidaya, brought back `CM�ts� AP Mountain Yisnn Canada Fs (Save 17e) Gant 48 os. tins some,crabs, from Mr. Kirby's 4 for 99c - ro ir, in r..er, Lo y,` �5 �..._ - ---_._. . . Hail Ib. Pk QMATO 1UIC . : . . - wheri they had a familygather-• �' Ing, and enjoyed them. _ Plain Pisneato or HIM SAVE 17s BANQUET Canada Fahey Cream Stele (Saw 7e) large ZO oz. tins r Sorry to hear Mrs. Joyce Brown has been contused to the MAPLE LEAF Save 10 a A;ax Hospital. crit,, an ear in-I PEAS fection, and hope she is now I - -feeling better. Che w 'Sympathy is a:fended to Mr. SALAD BOWL (Save l Oe) Gant 32 oz.'jar and `$rs. James Whyte, in the: pre SALAD DRESSING . . . . . . . . : . . . . ... . SSC sudden passing of 11m u hyte s 'ibroth�r, in Tomato; last- Fri- - — MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT -(Save 38c) Giant 10 oz. js� . day. a''•� Large j. -- 39 cOFF-�E 1 T!.e Frenchman's Bay Bow t- La 16 O=. r Ing L ague Bangr:et will be herd this Friday. R-h±n the't:nphiee� •, - . - - ', . _. ._ . _ and pr izes will be awarded. Hapay b:rthday to BonnieBANQUET Canada Fancy Cream.Style (Save 70 .,_ _20 oz. tins Joyce, who will celebrate her I CANADA PACKERS — 12 oz SQUARE TINS -birtr_d ay an May 5: also to! - Michail Carryon,---whose birth-' 60lDE1 for c ' day is on May 8. _ e r - 1 for, 79c, SUN-RYPE CANADA CHOICE (Clear). Giant 48 oz.tins AIRPORT SAVE 19e ��_ _ -, d) iftr too qaft 13 lug SWIFT`S JEWEL (save 24c ` :BEACH. SHORTE.�eIN . . : . 3 1b. tiln Congratula::v:»s t•, :_:;r ir'�' • � - 'Newman. wha �•o. tis_ t'.•le ; �. _....----....___._-•_--... ."Posture Posture Queen", at P.cke rr -- Dist. High School, in L^-e recent i !For your garden a full-selection of St els • • • • • • • • posture coc'eat. Briggs & Rennie Seeds -i` FRESH LEAN PORK CongratulaC:ons to. Af . ' F -- - - Wackstone, of_-T ake` I - _ - on the birth o`_ a !s er. cr - - . i DUT-CFI --�1�1Oi�5. .:.. . :-1b.2�+e � ,�. C Apr'1 24, at Ajax > :� P moi. No. 1 MULTIPLIER ONIONS . . . . . . . . -Ib. 3ft Cathy Covert, o: Park Cre r. celebrated her . dtli birthday No. 1 Foundation A Certified Seed POTATOES FRESH with a party. for some of her Ib. baE �i2.$5 or 79C per peck _friends on Sa:u_-d3. , April 28 - Karen tiilliam9, Adele cols; CANADA FIRST GRADE 1 Sharon Rowe, Gill �iatkiss I _ _ _ The c Kathy MacLean, Pamela Shave - KarLe Hauk, Lchaei Ju:iari r Y .. Debbie CGrasay and Grant Nick- _ - ]BUTTE � ` 3 ^BOReles�:ROAed Prfli'te.Rib.Roast —_•_'- .'Ib. 79e lewng (first File Ribs) Friends and neighbors of " Cathy Cuinr.-:ings are pleased to I FRESH Grade A Oren Ready • _. • -FRESH _ . ._ • see her'up and about, after a - lengthy bout Way w�.00ping YOUNG 1�CHICKEN . ;. cough. 3 -C C.LIVERS m. HaPPe T:r`h'day wishes o 9 Allen Charron, nine. years on' ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE 3 WING - May 3; Phyllis P u a eleven - ROUND STEAK or RUMP ROAST . : Ib. 79c .years on May S.;, Paula Doane; two years on May 8: and Allison I .�• C Holmes, one year on April 24. . S T E A K S79MAPLE LEAF POLISH SAUSAGE . . . . . Ib. SSC. to Mr. and M.•�s. M. Cook, Part Cres. celebrating their 418t . SLICED RINDLUS FRESH MINCED BEEF 2 lbs. 79C wedding anniversat�n May 4 y .• •. • • .• • • •. • • • Mr. and Mrs. W: McLean, of; Breakfast Bacon _ _ _ Fairport Road, spent an enjoy- C, STANDING PRIME (6th and 7th RIBS) able ti we vis ting relatives in i RIB ROAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . ': . • •. • : ib. 99C -New wn a last week. Blade or Short Rib .-- (Blade Bon_a Removed) Sl;awn and :7arnes'Dunne had! • a' happy birthday celebray�ni ROAST Ib ,�gE` MAPLE LEAF-COOKED'READY TO SERVE M... j with Tom and John. Fitzpatrick, • • • • _. . '. . . . Patricia and Theresa ,Fitzpat• FRESH SLICED TENDER SMOKED IiAM. (Whole or lb• �C' rick, as guests. hale Sorry to hear Mrs. Robert —A . _...__ - Magee, Park Cres. is still con- MAPLE LEAF Grade A Oren.Ready All Sizes fined to Ajax,Hospital. PORK � 9� _ :Mr, G. HQ1mes,Sr. was the guest at the home of Mr., ani Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot R'st Ib. 39c V. R K E Y C Mrs. D. Holmes, Victory Dries e, . . _ �. • = a J .._ a THE PI•C.KEBING• NEWS • NBA tions Club S Saving ftm`homwa1 ' drs tRouge ctescut. appAarr thi■ I.:-c. lI IC33 WRECTORY ' •Services'.' n - . Clink Doing Good Job In Asea The Churchesbeley's Shoes • � ' How 'important are the eyes --GUARANTEED . .McUCHNIE�S Igy pIN111NI11OE101I m a child? Good eyesight Frank Vetter,, Ford-Frame, MW u STO means so much to one with a David-,Frame and Tony Don- n Radio-TV Service whole -lifetime before him, - _ FYAerO Director plCkeP1A9 problems and difficult- guests Packard Shoes. Foot while de A reception was held or Make or, Model - create pro eats at the�Merimor Man6r, _ ....__ united urs lies-au--through-.the-sch0QI-day0- alter,. -and at the home of the- -wear Correctlyl #ed Widtbs- ' f' t -and later, in a business or bride's mother, Range Hills. B to'Triple E, Cookies Inserted ARTMR_ L__— Minister: RIV..MELVILLE bUTTARS professional career, may mean' Among the guests were: Mrs.. DICKERING Private Ambulate Service all the difference between'suc Mary_ Bowser, •Winnipeg, the Doctor's Prescriptions"Flue$ " TWO CHURCH SERVICES cess and failure. bride's grandmother; Mian p� u DAY OR NIGHT' . 9:43 Gin. and 11A7 GAL A new_service in.the,interests 4518,Piw On'110. t HIN Paige...of-Edmonton: The Sion. of_eyesight- conservation--has -Michael• and Mrs.•Starr. s - rnt Sunday Behoof Some Noun been made available to resid- Mr. at M011nn �• .F WATER'-DELIVERED .. - ents of the community by the aura and Ottawa;Ottawa, and Mrs. . ' - - WM. McEACHNIE, Pr --- - AUDLEY - Courts Vetter, Ottawa, and Mrs. _ Prop. Rouge Hill Lions Club. A eom- i3Veitli Vetter,. Mtintseai._ ._ ■ 1.13 P. M. = Suss. School= plete visual eye service, with - �� ��� West of ,,Dunbarton * _ 23; P. M• - Church Service professional advice, is offered -- 4 PHONE -Pon! WH. 2-2171 to parents of pre-school, child- ren; public school pupils and kering News I8 Read • high school studenta, for which 1 ATfanht ' Plekenngo Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN no charge will be made. A Sim- ■■RI■■gRI■���■■■11a11BIRItiI CHURCH ilar service is available for ad "Classified Advt." colA1ER - YMORNING WORSHIP __ ults unable• to afford' the nor- unin of our lasf week's issue, _- L - mal costs .of a professional eye there appeared'and scut. that �YYEI.IA DUG - CLEANED aan." West Row" School 'read to the effect that the lady DEEPENED . KEN and CLARKE �4 Auditorium examination, through the Club's advertising had a "fluffy white •' SEP'TIC TANKS �itdl Offs FT3feTsWelfare Committee. SUNt?AY SCHOOLS The Rouge HillLions Club ]fitter" that she would'give 16 INSTALLED (;I,EAIVED 1' Wst Rouge School- Clinic for Eyesight Conserva- a good home. The advt. taken No Job Too Large Or'$nsoU Ts _ AUCTIONEERS DMan MwdOClf • __ over the phone had been mist- Receive Oar Imstidsate - 9:30.a m.-g year and over' tion has been established at the _ 11 a m.-up to B years office of John L. Rawbon R. understood by this office. What Atteaflen darrlstws, Solicitors and this lady really wanted. was-1 r Unaad and Avtharisad for fIw 11 o.m.-tVunery O, at Frenchman's Bay, a.for- Q of Oataeie Mad York Notaries Publk Gntgnnial Road Schoo@- ,. mer President of the Rouge Hill to acquire a fluffy white kitten. -To & e, o f $lack y 11 am.-All cogs. Lions Club. The Club has been Nevertheless, this good lady ■ - ' ,stat Mat• abo ear SAM OP CCMMORCO'CNALi1{ORS ,tog R o ate in wpuring us on essay about f the advt., because she was rec. Phone MO. .O- the 'services of this fully qual- !� - OIIAL swr4iCO AT ONO PRICK .S Simeoe St. N. Oshawa - ified Optometrist who has had giving about nine calls a day, Eii�hsa ►.O. Phase Ae6hdt 32W3 many years experience, partic- ■■■■■■■■N■■if■■IRIRi/td -- � P.O. Phone tri. 206 Telephone RA. 3-341<6 #. GE'Or S utarly in the field of eye care for children.. PlwrTkEs hew b... «t.ba�lh.d Anglican Church` Through -the Lions Clinic, jw _ Aaettanoon since 1aM10. fee will be made for examina- tion oNTARlO _ WILLIAM G. LAWSON - . . Raetan tion and advice in referred cas- • Drs Jdw �� REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, IIA• Dom. es. Should parents desire glass E. R. FLEURY ,mh 1". Maerino, Ont.= ea or arrangements for their child- _ DENTIST Phone wttEt•hall X3111 ren, arrangements .may. be _ iBarr�yter - made, with the Director of the :o SARR1sTER souclT9Rarid • NOTARY PUDIC SUNDAY SERVICES Clinic if the wish or with a -- -'-- _ / * O30 a.m.-Hely Communion specialist of their own choicer - - .-- _-- ,'TBLEFHONS WH. 2-2741 i RlWrrids at Old � Load ,i 11.00 a.m.=Morning Prayer - This. of course, will be a priv- "Ieldow v $ _ 1 erM _ a m.-Sunday School k the However.-should the ar aPP1Y• ft�ILJRCH ST. N. :J PICKFItM 3, Mr. AT. 2-7391 4r AT. Z-136Z C (4th Sunday) _ easianal raies 'will Medical Ce_ ntre 11 p entNsaor ~ IFQDli- 11.00 a.Nu sery Halt _ - - - - - _ o) ry _ guardians be unable' - � _'• '•."� -- .,.(At the Parish Hallj the necessary glasses for ire� . Alooday-to Friday-9:304:3111 p-foie ent for their children, the • Saturday and Evenings ___ Room-cost up to 4 years may be referred to the - s w APpeiefseef matter y OFFICE: WH. 2.06150 WEDNESDAY Club's Welfare,Committee for - RES.: WH. 2-1855 1o.oa a m.-"oily Communion_bncf financial assistance. DRUGS LTD. Intercessions for the-Sick For This free eye examinarion �tJ,1�e�' - MONUMENTS - � arrangements-may be made by 'BOY phoning the. Cli;uC (evenings.or . "IIEOEsvrey Menaawat Werhtj"' • - � SatusTiay mornings only l for _.PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Christian _ an appointment -at a•suitable ,ROBERT AUSTIN. Prop. � �St�Q Science - , � time. It is mq4t important that - --� R R f,wbitby, Ontario • • = OSMEMS - SUNDRIES -"BABY NEEDS - -Societyany such appointments made, Two aunts west of Whitby S H E R R I N RCItan HILLS, ONTARIO should be kept, if the-success success as Ne. t Highway, b•tweea of the.Clinic id-to be assured. _ Whitt and Aja: - CHURCH SERVICE AND Pariiculars may be had from - - - SUNDAY.SCHOOL- an of the follovring; J. L. Raw- `'y PiWNE: Whitby MO. tI.3462 Y . STORE HOURS: *' SUNDAY-i1 e.m.=1n the hour. R. O., Director, R. R. .3. Allortun Building, Kingston Rd. Pickering, TE S 2601; Claude - Funeral and At Rouge Hills ,WEEK .DAYS DAILY 9 'a.rn. to T�stimonist of Hgalino erg oir•n Srgwn. Chairman, AT 2-7737 i.or AmbIJJOACe 'SQA/Iee at the w•dngaday M«tin4, Lions Club• President, Wm G. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 m. to S•P.M. PLUM RING. held at 3 p.m. lvewman. �• P ALFRED KAYES _ :.;. *' - - ALL ARE' WELCOME D o 0 0 - Th• Reading Room is open to [Quarterly Clinic Report To Club t v 1e sixty-eight s r l a PRESSURE SYSTEMS at Pickering Beach Road Same Location the Clinic; thirty-six Complete Pur Further Idor"aHOa eye examinations; twenty-two ESTIMATES GIVEN Ca11.ATIontle 2.7613 prescriptions for glasses. Lions f!ilone YilHittif+al! .biti Telephone provided three" pair of glasses without charge•to needy child- M WHitehad 2-3610 sr. Andrew's ren and adults. It will be noted Grcih,4M F - Presbyterian Chu Eyesight, as at all a or the .T T = Rfdlo rendered without t charge in all F. - Church St- N.,-Pickering,-Ont. - dues. %M � PAINTSTOOLS :BRADY - Kenneth Heron, IIA Minister Pl�on•. wi;Z. ,VST DING ' FNOME: Temple 9.1191 11.43 A.M.'' • Sunday School ED - - _ . - �;:GLASS PLUMSIN 1,1 00 A M. Church Servie� DIINIIIA -�T-v_ - - — - _ GENERAL HARDWARE r d . !A H RATTEw • -- Nicholas..Church. scar: Phone. WHitei�cill. 2-1911 STORE �- St.. . Pickering The One place to BN boyo, was the site of the wedde _Runbarten ing on Saturday, April 21, of ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. eveiythins in Plvmisiing. Maeva Kathleen, daughter .of - - GOOD VALUE AT THE UNITED. CHURCH Mrs•. Kathleen - smith and the �IIRRISTU AND'SOUCROR � RIGHT PRICE late Edward Melville Delancey - _ (Highway No. 4-) Smith, and David Allan, son of CONITH BLDG., AJAX. Open Daily TiN 3:114 ►,m• W.'A.'McKAY, M•A., Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. David Donaldson, SEPTIC TANKS SaMrday Tip 1.0 DENNIS CARTAGE ft"Snwiao 3t:Saath, Oshawa MINISTER of Pickering Township. REPAIRS i ALTERATIONS - The. bride,. 'von in marriage t ' --'-- --- - of•Worship by her godfath1er; Mr. Kenneth oiSW ls.e..............0 P _ _ r S CLEANED ���+�{p• .4320Kingston moa Murphy wore white lace and 1HSURANCE CQ - d h skirt d pets. _ ... . • West Hill 11.00 JL M. peau a soie, s an the _ Ii _ , t e o00 gals....._.. ... .:...:.. ...W J BUTT watt! OR PHONE train'bein iappligtled with lace. .......................... 850 ,1 . cbmv Rotas for Farm and'Cogs", _ .AT. 4'4721 _ ChtuCh School Her fingertip-veil' was held by ALSO SANID SRAVIL Oshbwei ='RA. 3•4042 _ Buildings : •i �.• � a band•of orange blossoms and TOP AND,FI SOIL A LL wrdtt rat Insurance on Ociidiap. WEST HELL AT.'4404 Mliadmifb, fibs, Etc All Departments she carried Easter Lillies. Akta■ahil• lasuraece of All 115ade She was attended by her nd Bowman & Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS R.45 A. M. ter, Miss Stephanie Smith; and '� ' Misses Linda -Young: Heather HEATING CONTRACTORS SERVING CHRIST IN THE" Campbell, Sandra Donaldson, MOM WHITEY MO. I.M21 COMMUNITY SING! 1833 Rona-lee Sproule, aced. flower I � f y not Wa»r,•Steam Sydems girls Misses Jennifer and Wen- dy Heron. The bridesmaids W. H. J. Thompson, t stol) /I p. were dressed in shades of bl' Alhrtltions and Repairs T+RY A NEWS peau de sole and their flowers WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES E;I�s LL,B. were baskets of white carne,- TEmple 9-3357 ��AaOEsrEl1.. SouclTOR __ CLASSIFIED AD . tions and gardenias. 'The'tarente -- M7-Owneii own-- ress-and - Gal Gala- --- - --- - cT �♦ � those-and -her-:of -her " OWIWOM Kw, Aim u� w7T CAU tendants: ' suints/ l�fil tool[ part 1 d the Caaadiap Red The groom was attended by �.� 1 se, 0406Qratis caster safety servio s and Z-4�0 his cousin, Mr. Woodfield Han- MAIN STREET PKKERING -1MH.-- 2,03" !a nam. of California, and the ush- hst . l�- . ors were: Messrs Keith Vetter, - lit • I r ?sae six DICKERING News _ '211101MAs, >li AIr S. MW -- ■11���mH�l��>t���llllanlrlf�iillll>M>•v� — YOUR GARDEN . _ YOU MAY TIMand SBA With News ga�ssifieds '- " ' "Evergreens For Your (aiardea" By (leo. ETIs, - _ / in Wfs MOTOR SERVICE - . -"---- In a• country where deciduous trees are leafleea for seven • ' -O� - - =�..-�e+... - -- anonths of the year, it is not surprising that evergreens are so •_ �_ .•. ;/��� _ evergreens green, but have _ —. _ - - 6epairs To UwIM110werst_ 6irden TraetOrs shadinga of yellow, grey, blue and purplish.red. There are also Used'various habits 01 growth .• _ - ll E - �_ _ Rototilkrs. .NeW and S* spreading, and prostrate. By combining these attributes,• var- � I�\/wER J/IAIlrLN11lQ ieties can-be found for every location. _ PIV S W PE 1 Evergreens give'•a building a sense of permanence, beauty and /� �Nw +'dignity. When properly planted and cared for., evergreens give Dmty�S '_ Motor �rlfaC years or service, pr that overall costa.'ay i small. �. . ,.. When planting, Prepare the bed ten iiicliea'•deep, with Bandy AT .. -• ckering � - .' � .: ' loam, adding one oubic yard of rotted manure, and one large 230 _�_.- _ bate-oi-peatmoas-to-each'-five cubic yards of 1Qam. If pladta Rho W%O Come with soil ball, wrapped in burlap, be sure to leave it on 'y -.when planting, but loosen around the trunk. Firrds pla W in,; and ti water well. = rolm Aluminum Sid'm - Abu As peace is limited, I can mention only a few of my favorites, mlwal which, over the'-years, have,proved hardy and:dependable. W ... ••Hicks Yew" - a columnar type with dark green foliage and _• - 15 Year . 1►rittell Ifafrallfy _ .. desired. red' berries. .Excellent in a,Planting where height is .....,._ ALUMINUM - AWNINGS • "Spreading Yews" They have a dark green foliage and are FRIGIDAIRE very handsome. They are good as medium height plants under• � Sprang Prices — Up To_ S Years. To windows or in hedges. They may be sheared and used as Mramids, or globes, and are excellent as specimens. They,are .. RWsfNV�� Aluminum � GI�7SS 'Zightly called Lase"'King of the Evergreens" T' "Ptyamidal Cedar" = a stately plant with light green foliage. - 1200D11ndas Str. East, Whitby, Out., Ilhey may be sheared aad-are good inglantings.or as specimens Rhere height is called for. _ - SMO. 8-5861 or M0. 8.8b06• - "$preadiiig Junipers" - There los ilei of Junipers, In. - :Wading the ever-popular pfW:ef,. hetzi and sabina v e . ,l�sriat1wA in foligae include shadings of red, yellow and blue, Ti I told green. Their ultimate height is about three feet, and they .... . ftn be used undee+wiadow, or irifront of taller plants. Their r Wash 25c. - - Dry lOc ♦T foliage is a delight to the eye,--and their hardness amazing. Your Laundry p1Ck d V p -'They have truly earned a place in every garden. Be sum to- - ; '= e - give there enough •room. .Sabinas .do better away from walls, F i; - - Expertly Washed And Deliver`e tzeea such as birches. and narhe or fende posts: "Pyramid Junipers" - Clausa-blue, 3MU,red, Burki-grey, or _ �4-Hour Service .: Canaerti-green, one a the should suit you. wean t. d there are _ 4 Saturday - SaI11� Day Service turany others. They are fine.uprights, comparatively disease free • e They need 'only slight shearing M.keep them the 'right height „ - - _ "Prostrate Junipers"'_ Such varieties as'Tamarisc, Plumosa t -�^ Y - —� Coin Laundry Prices -- 8nd horizontalis fall into this class. There• is•a ft$l range-ofcotours, and they are -vex y hardy. I hey,rylay be ust'd as groUnd ; �' ■soca . - Lic 24851L _ covers or in rockeries. - - \ _ ( PHO\E: RSOY. FRI. L00 to 9.00 P. M. - t "Globe Types- - Diest Spruce are smald,:natut'al globes that -.- '�` � SATURDAY' 8 - 2: 'BOO r rows to y�sitsrtil quire but little'attention. The Mugo Pine RD . ow slow', and r I'41TI 1L" O 1rR. $ a globe.and sl:auld be sheared in early, `" Call WH2-4617 Aa' Tirme _ .._ -summer. Globe Cedars are attractive, but temperamental. Globe. z ; _Y'ea:s are what .otl need in a formai:setti'ng or-in a plant@rboz.-• - `% LARGE.EVEP.GP.1~_E\ TP.EES- � Coin-0-Mat 2250 Kingston Rd. Colorado Spruce" - These have stately spear heads reaching -• r for the sky. They :ar,ge In,r.-olourp from'.v9 id blue to dark green RI(,ID:URE RAtiGES Ol\LY P , m You pay_ ore.for.the bl OFFir:Ii. .4 ('1I4ICE OF ALL f "Kosten Srru - 'Theis an especially deep. blue that 3s Von Eose'bank Hardware Ltd.. Q•iaf*ed for.uhiformity-.-'i-o*i pity- much more for this variety, get all the -important fes. TIiE�E FEATURES ",Austrian Pine!' - This dark-green--long-needled pine is the, tures' than ether` .ail Re.% have' 1. Infinite-Heat Selection for the ltimate•.rTi. lar;e specimens .The height .can- e controlled.. so . 'l::adian-ttube- Surtace .Units,. -Set OL .Es,.. 453, GLAZING, plug many erclush•e Frigidaire G Z, L PAINTS, H 'SES:4P . x..little carE all;give son years of service. any heat from "keep warrni" to POWER 14IOWEPS (TORO, LAWN- BO 'S db O'SEiEIi9) 'Silver Fi:" - Tads p:aiif is svmilar to the .blue spruce,. but features, .some of which are high. Selected heat is spread. - t ie needles iare'laitger, - - evenly- over each element. TOOLS, PL!.L�S ETC. This Hat is by no me:�n4 campleteti-•but I hope If sill bel you Meted here, .plus years"ahead p - 2. Ptill'N'Clean O�eri, which gp5EB.4_\K PL+�ZA AT. t•Y851 t t,i selebt the right plants. Your best guide iY a rellabje nurbery• styling plus the superiority and slides out for,easy cleaning - �. :man. dependability of the Frigidaire no hard reach corners to both= This article is brrnifiht to Jou by'the :local mealber% of the er you. Ostatio \urs�ryman'� A+.�x talion. Be -sure- to watch for next name .and' behind it ,.the im• -week's article on- • 3fother.' Day Planta M9 gest tiroi,ing surfae>' of+ . any range. on the market ... lets you broil 10 meat patties' Auctit,r� 1 2 large antique painted tray's, reputation of_the vast. General. or 3 large T-tsone-steaks at once'. : . LUMBER �{ LT Sr Nese .dinette set cans A+sting "of M 6VW �. 1 „ - chrome kitchen table and 4 Motors organization.. 4'. Porcelain •drip bowls under; Anetion -11P r.f- hate.^hqta f,:r.n chrome•chairs•to match-., Wes t• each surface' unit pop out for ' itarP. ant ,;ur.. z;i'rrlr.n t ,�lr, ,. at '214 C++hnrl. Ilaaf�rtli C.ioase Ole style large elect- . ....._ easy ch¢ning. Trail .ht-CnnM..:on S•arh„r�,• ric kitchen-range, 2 electric hpt- r plates. Stainless steel Beatty We Sell The B. ai d,. 'Service- _ Highland ('ri,k, n•il• 1 ,.t u)f •1u.in_,lF:=n ft. ashin rnA!h:iie,..int- - inue wash c'' ar - : ;hs Quantil}, Che i,G n acTh '1 ,ar r ` est t t. lfu,, a'? old. stlcoal ars•:E _y march ice refi,zerato F.iec / Lcird MARK'S ELECTRIC ! f tr c raj, ie,'Fv t tip ant r i,ie! ��1�i.i,J i.L�V���C / ne; oo(; hnimg cabinet : i your bins �'^-'�•n 'i— --.Ant1c}u� Fitas, antic --- 1 rlol to f,uod ii,o�t F i r lE•s, 2 cellar (•i pboarris. „'o,)(, }• • - 6 X Good iraho, n� filing C',Al-ar ta-hle•, Nwnbe-r'lawn_ ch csizes. - fr�•gtdare Sales & Service lee -cabinet tetter zes. `,Ialio a y- airs, 'Same. oak moulding and rizsic c•a•bine.t,- LeathErette.cou- -- ch. Small stand, Combrette.COU, �r round pieces. )✓�tens;or. e • ink uesk''ard bookcase rood, 2 ladder, Some other ladders. Male ' Sts Ple�Cering WH. 2�0�1 .Coniptete Finuni•ing arran,c•d-for th^ re.;�nn.ihiP e!-ctr:c mantel radios, Real Number of house electric fix• DO IT FQI'RSELF HOME BUILDER. ESTISLATM, good antique solid oak oval sh- tures, Small .sized v=heel barf• �ua�u=��=�1•!•1��susa=�s=11!•1•�)•1R�>•?a�1����1.1�1� FREE O\ 3L-\TERIAL-REQUIRED :ape dining room table, Antique oar, Number garden tools and walnut mantel 'clock; 'Walnut °cher tools, Peal good antique I YOUR INQUIRIES INVITED t _ end Cable; Fernery, good oak largg dinner bell, complete with / {�/u q L - - dining room chairs, Oak dining brackets; Folding ironing board -- Call 1►17. L-3251 Plellert room table, extension; ng Large Bundle of red asphalt shingles, _ _ number of good picture frame3, Chemical toilet complete, Sev t�E'I'il Salk` - ■}{� - Antique .parlor table lamp, El- eral feet,bf copper lightning rod _ - or, MO. 8.5191 n ith -_ r lamp iyn d, s cable �• � Re also have many Choice Cottage Lots-available within chairs, tt modern bed, spring blankets; new; Large. number PAINTS ELECTRICAL •APPiIA�ES- = g - and raAttsesys;-Anti ue bureau of, bed sheets; Large nurrTber � -- i easy driving distance or chest, of drawers. This is..a of flannel Theets,, Large.number ! real good hand rubbed finish, of pillow cases, Large number TOOLS GLASS - . ETC. ! Pians and Estimates may be -seen at our - Aiitique picture -frames, Sever• of goose down and•duck down S GLASS al good wall mirrors, Antique Pillows, Quantity of other good - PICKERiNb OFFICE lamp;-Blue'colored highboy'linen, Number of antique pic- - t -• �' elm wood, Birch mahogany dr- tures, Set of 12 Limoge ,china I Springtime is Clean saucers, etc. Up and, Paint Up Timedishes, cups,' Lar- esser with mirror, Very small for your lawn and, Garden. -., brass: Seed Peat antique table, Kitchen metal ge' number of od'd china"dishes, --•legged stool with step, Set.good glassware, ornaments, cooking / I h�Oss Fertilizers Cash 8t Carry° Prices full size bed springs, new; Sm• utensils, etc. Many, many oth= B ����0�` ! We sell PITTSBL?KG ' i all. bedroom stand, Solid'µalnut eh articles not mentioned. s H a rd�a�e H PANTS from Si.7S Gallon Wood and Wire Fencing. Steel and Cedar Posts, Clothes . tcnes P. M. D. S. T. Terms — irror Solid- wa�ut-bei;an.- as on ay of sale. .-a re - Line 7mPoets t Pique and'good with springs and ve, House Sold. dames smith, ` PiCkerlrl _ •.. lEft mattress;.•Large number of sc= Clerk. Ken Clarke Prentice, ... atter rugs,73,rubiiei•'foain 'stai'r,• Auctloneera. -Phone Msrkhstn SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWS' ONLY =2.80 A YEAR - • : pada, ',3 colored odd chairs, sts or Stouffvlue 86208 i • m ,3 + . twssowi, MAY 8, isre _ THE P l C K E R I NG NEWS t lwaE sEv>dlr -. r CM ii - - W `gomanmot� 1 �Cnming Events- • •WEDDING _ "//�'��� .. rr r- alter email boy; sftee toneilect- - �✓ii� S Opl�� r�j'�,5. „P1C1[>�Tli VIIl.AQl1 a[eredit�-Pslae�r - c ` + Q,Ar omy, Kay 8.00 to 6.00 ��� - BY • THE OBSFRVZR AW m,� s P Tail candlebta and-standards !.:•: ;.;,,;t.. The 1gegnim Keetog al the of Faster lilies and white gladarwou i, - Pickering Village Cooidl, will loll decorated St. Andrew's � T—t'`D� be beld m - - Presbyterian Church, Pickering, municipalities propos which was male ata recent council meeting,' - Try Our PW i Nbie Hole - for the marriage of Kathleen . The proposal to.consider the division of the township Into two rt e - TUESDAY, .KAY i. lM! - y ry Helen Palmer, daughter cornea 'as a bit-of a surprise !or I had thought the clamour for �j 5, of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. Palmer this action had died long ago. Surely there is no need to consider s sE opening !�j at 8." P: IjL, to the Coamell to Rey- this matter now because the eat divisions which.one divided � s',+s s'• Days Tb Ubam _ nold George Cer the urban w th and the rural.north have dila ares. , 1 week-eudi - SIM Foe f Holes bete. of Dicke ° , _ _ _ Week __ � Meredith son of PPe s 0 0 _ _ Brace � - rk Mr; and Mre. S.-Meredith; _--- O-O - O - 4 -O �O - O - Q. —!-_ •••• - - . Church St. South of Pickering VUlage of Pickering New Richmond, Que. Rev. E. H The new amendment to-the Assessment Act willbe,welcomed Pillage Hunter,.assist ed by Mr.: Ken- by many. The change briefly provides tizat 'farm Lauda used for For Salehone: WH 2-�10 00 o neth Heron, officiated. farm purposes shall be assessed at the low rates given to; full F The soloist was Mr. Lorne jj(( Rouge, Sill Home A School time farmers. The teat for the low.nates used to be are you a 1'i les - will hold their next meeting on Price; accompan_ed by'Mis. H. pp AIVNOLJIdCET�IENT McClement. :all time farmer w now f;,- test is - are you farming your lama. ' les and Potatoes For Bale. May 9, at 5.00 p. m. This is the Given in marriage by her fat- I supPoee that now this fight will be over the irlterpretaton of the '. -App The Rouge HUI Hi-C,,is Pres- Annual,Meeting. a he bade wore a floor- words "farming" and "fax Common sense should prevail but - dintroiled Aunoaphere = eating the BowmanvUle-choir lir - -. ..- ---. r, t _ e Macintosh 12.75 per bushel. g M S. pinafore, at the Rouge length gown of wwhAte silk faille I wonder i! ix wilt - it-has.-.f m the,pasi�so far as a$sessment-�. Spies $2.25 per -bushel. Hill United Church Hall, on fashioned with a bateau neck- concerned. _Please bring your own contain- Friday,•lvfa�__h, at 9,00 P. M. line. Alencon lace and seed Sale Register O - ® - O - o - o - o - a -.era for-apples. Open on week- Tickets are 50c. each, as pearls trirximed the bell-shaped We understand that council leas agreed to put.township tax pay- ends. may be had from any member Saturday-, May 12, -1982 nuc- skirt'which fell to a drape? ments nest year on the 6 installment bas's. This no doubt has'a PICKERING ORCHARDS of the'lLI-C. -or-at the dgor: tion sale of household furniturq, train. A crown of seed pearls - One mile west of Pickering antiques, dishes, glassware, held her finger-tip veil and she dual purpose -'to make it easier for,some'taxgayers Mid to Cut Village on No. 2. Highway. ;ANNOUNCEMENT cooking utensils, garden tools, carried,a white orchid and pink down the amount of borrowrrg that has to be done in the early . Phone i WH2-1247 homesteader'§ articles, at 244 sweetheart r5aes on• a white part'of the year�urt: tae r orses are m:.We seem to recall that We announce that Dr.. H.(((Colonel Danforth Trail,, High- Bible. a former' resident of the township and frequent visitor to rhe FOR SAhE - bedding plants; ,gr d has opened an ofd`for Tend-Creeks halt mile west of - Jane Koenderrna n w%as timid council meetings, a Mr. r airgrieve made,this suggestion sever= large variety: Petunias, Snaps, the Practice of Dentistry. at Johns-Manville plant. Property of honor and bridesrfiaids were al yearq ago, In fact, logking back itis interesting to note that a and others. Cabbage and tom- west Rouge Plaza, West-Hill.•Hill• : of Miss Hazel-. Annis. Sale at Ruth Miller, Lyn Munson and nu;nber of suggest ors.made by persons if�Tonger resident have atoes-wholesale or reta.il. .. R. Office Hours: 10:00 - 1.00 1.00 p. m.D. S. T. Terms cash. Linda' LaF'raugh. The maid of in effect, come into being. Of course one must remember too, , McDonald, Altana'Road. R. R. 2.00 . 6.00 No reserve. House sold. Ken. & honor wore Bristol blue peau 2, Pickering. Two miles north 7,00 . 9 p0. Clarke Prenticg,. auctioneers: de sdie, and the bridesmaids, that.just is a de, no s not ,is taken by council s the time a-with of No. 2.,Highway. phone: 282 b213 - (may 10) ice blue peau de sale. All wore ggestion is made, does not mean that council does notagcee.with (may 221 (may-11) matching head-bands-of•peau iL but rather that council feels the idea is premature. de sole and net and carried cas- O - O•- O - O - O - O - O - O PUPPIES for We. German - cade bouquets .of pink carne- We note that the -green-Volkswagens-are making.their merry -Shepherd. Registered and Per- _ 'tions and roses. Sandra Howe way up-and down-the township roads. It is amazing'how often "maanent-Innoculation..Black and Q t was flower girl In,ice blue acid- certaiir matters come up, create a great deal of discussions and tan, and, black and silver. Call Hey Folks! This.Saturday Apr. 28f tared nylon. She carried. aI : tan, a-6077 F y oftimes dissent_on, and-then die almost as rapidly as they were p� nosegay of white carnations and`, born The Volkswagen is now a dead issue, but is is rather amus- da l Palle Hoedown �Pick�l p �bu� i mg io look back to two weeks ago and recan all-the talk about Tracy Meredith was best man; economy at-the rseason !or the purchsse o! the cars; when.in CAMPING EQUIPMENT for his brother. Ushers,were. :,Stoves` rom $11.25 reality small 'cars could have. been purchased cheaper at home. �aU�iTRY STYLE DANCE Wm, Haonal crusta of the Laaterna from 113.25 bride: Donald Armstrong and However the,•sub ject of econmy is often a deep and complex Coolers from $12.25 Irvin Meredith,-alao,a brother matter that has its answers fair, below the surface and-well be- - ? Limited.Stock k Dance For Ok folks, VALY of the groom: - yond our reasoning. ,- Stoves, Lanterns Overhauled - - Following a reception at St. from 82-50 T rs F�rida h George's Parish Hall. the couple i Miner Heating A Trauer y „ Left for a wedding.trip in the -- —.. Accessoriesa - - •ft Tudor Sr. A jax - WH2-$491 - United States. �� Wjn�oW � � _ On their return, 'they will're- (may 11) Turn north on Valley Farm Road, two-miles north side in Pickering. Your "FOR SALE - four-paster, Dani- 01 f. No. 2 highway -- Second Park Guests attended the wedding ;nut bedroom suite, with apringa -- from Ohio, Winnipeg, South Riv- t r _ .,and -spring-filled mattress '145. :Foy I� Call --n„I a 9-L■91 er, Isl(ngton and Trenton. Rle=Scre: enedFr __. Clean, and in.!;}sat-class condi- tion. 83 Glendale Dr. Liverpool. C(Pickering)..� at 'AJAX LUMBER LTD* 'iOR SALE - 9-piece dining,tt■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■>•■■■■■Lal■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ (CREST) - --xoom -suite, in good condition.I n • i Department of Highwsys when yon purchase _ F Reasonable. Phone , Announcing the OPENING of a11 AUCTION SALE OF: Ontario - ■ ■ BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL Fabulous,New Help V�I'arited _ ■ SCHOOL FOR BATON TVARLING I "'SCREENING - ■ OR DEMGLTTLON ='wi'A.'VTED - fu.Iy a cper!enced ■ ■ PROPERTY SAL>r NO. T-01805 M. Frbe waitress. Hours 5.00 to, L?.00 P• a Frame restaurant (approx 49 •T• �. I ' rglaReg. _ .m. Good wages, Phone: 839 ■ _ _ : by 39 feet), situated on Part of, ■ Lot 31, Range 3, B. F., Town-Il - . • ship of Pickering, County of.One day only - SATURDAY MAY 1.2 : Female Help wanted - typist. : telephone receptionist, real es- ■ of Hi$hwaeNo z at `�uu �L Other Streening SPEGAIS '-!tate dxi erience helpful. but ■ _.. . - . . _ _ ■ y .4. + s ■ :� � ■ ion of Roaebassk Road and High= . -- mot easentlal. Call. Miss Le e is way No. 2, • W� Mouldin 1c S ft ,7�iaire. EM-4-311x. or TEmpie ■ Sale to be held on the property■ ■ . • - ■ � . - Female Help Wanted - two ■ n 3M P. M.,-D. S. T. Tk sereeling in your old frames is replaced at no labour "women, one 'for ihetal work, j ■ THURSDAY, MAY 10.-• and one for restaurant vwrk, y1982 dmrge to ourself. We hate extra staff on hare! to •er lace ■, `� � � Moodie's Motel and Snack Bar, a� •7�- k !�� 's r 11 TERMS: Cash or. plus Ille worn out screening with genuine P: C �. f IYerghs Sc. •:Pickering. :5' y £ $100,00 Performance •Bond to ■ Y 7 - ■ guarantee that work'will be reening that will,not rot, rust or corrode because Its made To Rent » � m completed according to D. H. of glass to last a lifetime - ' ■ O. regulatiaas. (Cheques to be" 'TO REINT--two bedroom, mod- i ade payable to the Treasurer • ern bungalow; car port, pa o: _ _ „ .■ On��j- -- nice large lot. Close to schools sx r rg rr . For further information, please l 2 at "-�- and transportation- WH2-5077. k Ajay Lumtieer Pickering - 1I�I. 2-3151 ■ h r.■ The Auctioneers, "TO RENT - good pasture. Ap or I ;Ply-Andrew Glen, WH2-4307. i ¢ on Ken and Clarke P entice, ■ Markham, Ontario ■ panted I■ # Telephone: 348 r _ ■ OR - —, ■ : Deportment of Highways , WANTED TO BUY -"a coal ■ �t y r , r Regional-pffice, and wood range; also a coal or "" �� a ■ Downsview, Ontario QQ - wood heater. Mrs. Copps, Pick- X � 3 x Telephone: "24&3444 TO The' .. Ha DY U I�.r ertng P. O. : ` ■ DEPARTMENT OF HIGH- r Y. p ■ �; � A WAYS, ONTARIO " , OP": -LET US CAPTURE FOR..YOtd THE.,RADIANCE TROUBLEAAVING FURNACE , >, y h ,OF YQUR WEDDING Card Thanks 'BOOK NOW FOR THAT -SPECIAL DAY j ~ ■ °' `x + � e' ■ Mr. S. O. Runrnalls and fam- — WE COVER 'A' '• ■ s #e� i ily-wish to express heartfelt `' �~ • r� n.F� MrN h ■ - - RECEPTION ■ n�y N Y a r� ■ thanks to relatives, friends and- HOME CHURCH t� +■ra' ■ „�� �,Asx -= g jax FROM $49.50 UP ■ s� v> ■ neighbors; the stall of the A ■ .{� ,. ,; �=e ,> and Pickering Hospital, and es- _ 1 D S , ■ ■ pecialiy to the staff of the Open, _ - _. � '� ■ ,,,, ■ .Gate Convalescent Horne; �� 'NCIU E e, Doc- „ ■ ■ 1 - 8 x10 OUR WEDDING ALBUM _ a ■ ■ tors Atkinson and T'dmlinson, ■ i to 2 - 8 x10 PRINTS : aatd; Rev. Melville Butters, 1 o during their recent . eave .. 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM - Instructress — Sharon,Brown menti - P bet. ■ (former teacher,for the Lounabury school - 25'-PHOTO 12 4 x 5 PRINTS RELAX and Call : _ . _ ._of Baton Tw-lrling, St. Catherinee) _ Brock RO+dd PHOTO "TWANK YOU_NOTES" _ ._ ■ = PAPE E ARTHUR Holder. of many twirling and strutting champlonshipo -and i Mrs. Sowerby acid Jlmmy' ■ _.. awards_._ - - - COMPLETE.-PHOTO NEWS R COVERAGE . AAITCHELL ■ - -- '- _ and Ricky. with her niece Jan ■• ■ -ice, and nephews Michael . and: PtiOT03 SENT TQ NEWSPAPE1t3 OF. YOUR CHOICE — - liMfTTED For Further Informatrvn _ o David, spent Tuesday in Tbr- - PHONE OR WRITE ■ ..�' �h^�: ■ onto, and 'visited the Royal _ •._ _ - _ _ _ -• _ ,. 1TAMN ROAD - YYH. 2.1771. -.. . II -�� ■ + Ca ■ .Ontario of the B and went to B A R R I E P Q M E R O Y ►iCKERIlW Ti. 9.2N1 ■ the top of the .Bank of Comm- -. ■ t erre Building. Michael's visit ■_ _. Residence •.614 6renoble Blyd. Ba RI to the dgctor was' very encour- LX 3;DICKERING -TE. 9-1417' ?i !-M I a : He- does not- !■■■t■■■I■�■■a■ih■■■■>l■■ I two years. ' _ w _ - �w - PAGE E><GW T H E P 1 C K E K 1 N G NEW 3, TaOxanwY, 11/AY•>, iNR v VE $ 16 .. . ti -- - - _� -- BIG PACKAGE DEAL .......... t ,4 1• • A L � — � a¢w N S T _ A sici 1- get _ t *t a I1o114�de nth 4 .. - ._this big - COMPLETE GAS FURNACE .. No. 30 Enioy *w comfort of dependable, autanatie gas heating. s You'll be'delighted with ih quiet,trouble-free perfartnaneIt glass I i n ed/ andyou11 discover Owre'1 nothing Gke it for real iuxurY- ' M1 v �today I economy. Take cdvanlage of this combination Completely FOlCED WARM Attt _ — a tJ to l'Y1 atI C _ CIE AVERA MICE AU" FURNA 5625.00 _ . w WATER HEATER NSTAum $169.50 1NATER - _ TOTAL VALUE NSTALND fRICR .$794.50 'HEATER a t4, You PAY ONLY 2s.00 absolutely _ _ - FREE vi h -CONVERSION GAS BURNER Do es other satisfied hom*ownsrs hew dorm.instal ergo. REGULARLY MtlCED ,-slie go ImoNnp it lrou►grssnf>furrroc.a Ia1 wohr boiisr. � " ywir worn-out W W w�idt an .00nott�ca� era. SDN SALES R.00'R O¢ - mt gas wnvw ion burner.Call Consumers•todaYi ERS' GAS .. CO NSUM CONVERSION BURNER . $249.50 -r►Te - w AVERAGE NSTAUM MICE 'OLA" HEATER $169SOia R PwAL= $169.50 ,0 Ar .' C.G.A. APPROVED TOTAL VALUE pwAur�MICE $419.00 i EGULA SOC �/ OF NATIONALLY = ---= 1 © PAYONLY $ - -----AOv" a !RANDS r R+tGL1S•WOODS•MOFFAT. McCLARY.RUUD•COLEMAN --GET, THESEw,i,� �►ADDED DG", LOW-COST, AUTOMATIC HEATING _.: �_:T SPECIAL LOW RATES ON HOME HEATING 1 CLEAN, DEPENDABLE OPERATION EQ' NO'. DOWN PAYMENT - - YEARS TO PAY ON YOUR HEATING S f FREE BURNER ADJUSTMENT SERVICE EQUIPMENT YEAR'•'ROUND. .SERVICEg'.I 12 MONTHS EQUAL BILLING TO PAY • ' �. ;_.., .— �,;,.., — 4-HOUR A DAY, YOUR YEARLY HEATING AND _ �•�.�. (� SAVE USABLE FLOOR SPACE ON , _... .._ . .._HEATR G EQUIPMENT _ GAS -IS SO TROUBLE-FREE. GKN - - •= •FREE ERVlCE LINE INSTALLATION UR TO 50 FT. FROM FRONT PROPERTY UNE!CALL ' erg : lel• .� . ate a 420 • _ 2-2 FOR. INFORMATION. All, C 'WH. _ • _ s _ _ - _ _ VIUSMAY, WAYS, IMJ ?'•H E PIC KE RING N E W3 - PAGE NEVE - —_.: —• _ - Those taking part were: Cls^� I : S BUDGET S mes ,Cathy Ward. , Shell AUDLEY NE -WEST - ROUGE SSMr. and Mary Drake. BAY RIDGES HEW -- • fir. and Mrs. Lorne Almaci' •_-• vi The. Bay Ridges Ratepayers' art and Craig Eagleson. Assoc., has set Tuesday May 8 The girls' team �- Coleen The West Rouge Ladies' Club Many happy returns to Bever.. recently enjo�'ed a motor trip Rev. Ke.±h Hawkes took the Sun- at 7.45 p. m..for the next gener- Cbok, Lynne Haugh, Charmaine held their �g Sale ley Smith, Rouge Hills Dr. on through the U. S. A. service at church here on Sun- of Children's Used Clothing and her sixteenth birthday, Friday, Next regular meeting of the day afternoon. --al meeting. Lyons and Ter Stewart. venin rl 27 to Carol Adams, of Legion Ladies Auxiliary will be The C. G. I. T. had a social - The place is Bay Road school - Spring.Dance - April 26. Following the sale, Rouge Hills Dr., who was nine- a on Tuelday My 8 at 8 p, evening on Thursday of last on tAverpool Road. Everyone in Ray Liscumbe sends along Vice-Pres., 'Mrs. Shirley Head, teen on Saturday, April 28; to m. in the Legion.-Zone Comm- week, inviting the boys of the 'Bay Ridges is invited to'come this reminder that plenty of took the meeting in the absence Stephen Clark, Friendship Ave., ander Rose Bates will make her two Senior Sunday School Class- _ out and participate in discuss- tickets are still available for of the Pres., Mrs Winnie Fer. who 'celebrated his thirteenth annual visit and all members es. Mrs: Bert Guthrie led the our common aims and prob- this gala event planned for May n. Twen three ladies were birthday, on Monday, April 30; are asked to attend. worship service_-.Bo n -lama. 12_ at 8.30 P. m. Ted Taylor ,pent, and. after the businegs and to Mrs. Marg. Bishop, of Mr. and Mrs -h f music _ Why not make it a point to and his Orchestra will supply attended the bowling banquet appreciation, using records o! of the meeting, the minutes and Chesterton Shores, who had a contact your neighbors, and the music, and the dance com- treasurer's repsrt'•a.s0cial time birthday on May 5- held at the White Sheild Plaza religious songs, sung by pop- heig circulate the news of this mittee has once:again come up was spent over a delicious lunch Miss Violet Swan, Leader of restaurant on Friday evening. ular singers. Games and a sing _ important date. . with a mighty fine:program to Karen Cook, daughter of Mr. song concluded the evening, Bay Judges Ree• Association ensure everyone a very enjoy- pr-spared by the hostesses, Mrs. the Junior Choir of St. Edward a The executive o! the Recre- able evening. Dorothy Clark-and Mrs' Aileen entertained the members of the and Earl Cook, spent part followed by refreshments. Betts. choir at a dinner in her home in of her easter holidays with Mrs. The Community Club will be anion group has finally announ- Tickets are $2.00, single; and Hazel Wilson of Stou�'flle. meeting on Saturday evening, The next meeting of the Group Rosebank,- and a Lawn party ced the date of the controver- $3.00 per couple. All proceeds will be on Thursday, May 10, at with a fire and marshmallows Mr, and Mrs. Harry Porter at the Audley School. The Com- sial general meeting that has will be used for recreation in 8.30 p. m. in the school. It is afterward, on Friday, April 27. attended the Rotary Ice Revue mittee has planned A variety been 'requested and talked a- the Bay Ridges area. Everyone hoped there will be good at. at Maple Leaf Gardens las: .program. _ bout for some time. in Pickering Township is cord- tendance, as Mrs: B Bar- Thursday night. I Anne. Guthrie entertained a The date will be Thursday, ially invited) aar Convener, has ma erial to - �E� Earl Wilson suffered two find= number of young People at a M&y Io, at 7.45 p. m. at Bay For information or tickets, give out to be made up for the ly cut fingers on his right hand house party on Friday evening, Olt, - `1i:oad School. The agenda will call Mrs. Rogers 839-2592, Mr. Bazaar in the fall. while attending a car fire at Miss Agnes a woek-e G!with of "progress to date"- George Newton 839-3383 or Mr. The Ladies' Club is sponsor- -Miss Bev Norton, daughter Of Glen Major on Sunday: taws, spent the weekend with "future plans" _ "financial and Ray Liseumbe 839-3905, Ing a Spring Hing Dance on 'Mr. s,nd Mrs. Bud Norton was Ron Kau is the new clerk at her brother-in-law and dater, - +eoalmittee reports",- Sao last, - Things Ts Watch For'- May 12, at 8.30 p. m. to be held united in marrige to Mr. Ruga- the Corner Store, replacing Ann Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Goat. Mr. r but'nd�feast; the `nhotter than a 'ell Blundell of Uxbridge. by the Francis who is now employed and Mrs. Jim Stirlen and the _ (1) Development of Park m the Agincourt Recreation �� in Toronto. ; family, Agincourt, vidted the fire-cracker item -the propos- areas, �• There will be an MC, with Rev. A. E. Cresswell - the daY ed R4creation Hall": The Build- (2) Proposed Baseball and Novelties and Prizes. Refresh- ited Church manse Saturday Cox home.once Sunday. LB CoMnlittefl.appainUd by the Softball Diamonds. menta will be served and a good afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson 1BetreatiCn Group and headed (3) Improvement in Condi- time to be had by-everyone. So, A record was set at the Clare- and family, of Dwight, spent b$► Jim Hayes, will be on haws tion of Roads. come along and bring a party. mont bowling regn on Saturday, GREENWOOD the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. to present proposed plans, spec- (4) More Care in Driving. Tickets are available from any when it was the first time in the Bert. Guthrie. ifications and costa of this build- ' haMte in the area, Resid- history of the club, that a game M Edith Ormero3 visited Alan Powell spent Easter by of the members of the Club. had been la in A Fred he; sister, in Markham, Sun- - ants themselves. The Club also wishes to ann- P Y P week with relatives at Cherry - Great concern has been 'vote, (51 Better elv ration and Ward, Don Hedges, Jim Brig- day• Pe ounce a Hair Styling and Cos Master Terry Wright, Brook wood. ed by a splinter group in the Harriiony between all groups metics Demonstration by Eat- cce and.George_DeRusha play. Mr. and Mrs. Pied PArga ri _ area rethis proposed structure formed to better the com• ed' a game and report that the lin, ie holidaying with his grand and family visited Mise Mi�rgar- ons, to be held on Thursday, arents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hill. and has ultimately created muriit Ma 2!, at 8.00 m. in the greens were never better. P, et Puckrtn, Oshawa, Suadey '. anuch friction with the Recrea- y Y P. „ Mr. and 11Irg. Maitland Gorm- tion body and associated -A Reminder To'Oar Blditor-• School Auditorium. All Ladibs Claremont was swarming with ley, of Leaskdale, visited Mr. e'er' in the district are invited to at- trout fishermen on the'weekend and Mrs. M. Pegg on Sunday; Jeanette Astley went Let Fr!- g�Ps tend and brim friends. A silver although few catches were re- day for an extended visit.with - It has been 1 rumour- t kindly advise you Sir, to g also Joe and Sandy Pegg, of strongly collection will be taken u to ported.. Rand Carruthers son Mr. and lura. Danny McLeod ' set the.Pickering News Big P p° Y Oshawa. •. ed that- the present- executive defray expenses 'and refresh- is reported to have landed.,a 11 (Gwen Campbell); of Hayward, is going to call for a neral Ben she TWO hours thin com- YP The Brooks_ and- the Pegg co S. menta will be served. inch trout. Wisconsin, U election immediate) mg Sunday at 2.00 a. ni: !amity gathered at the home•of ' y Oka - ase 'di Mr. and Mrs. Stan Frost. of Mr. Tony: Vanderlite is now Ken and Sheila Brooks to cele- . Sports Cbmmlttee Comments - (Okay. Y h76f Hills Dr. t the Eaa back to work but doctors say brate Re atiom for summer see ow many I Mice+Ael's ti' a on B�tr ter holidays at their summer he must q Brno g• ° Saturday—. Horticnitnfrl+ n :Kest .At isports, activities -showed some really read this paper. They All; at Lake St. Peter, and luck Tony. ` improvement last week but are do, for they alt'called us about report the countryside up north tin. and Mn, Ray Hill- and Grandpa hfrie is i present Dumbarton slow at coming in. that turning the clock ..back- _ visiting with friends in Peter- = -Bull es and teams-connot be Don't !mow if we can Ret away to be beautiful. family of Collingwood spent the bora :The Pickering Township Hor- agu Mrs. Mary Ward, Rouge.Hills weekend here'w-ith relatives- Mrs. Edna Clarke attended ticultural Society meets on formed until a greater number with that yarn-or not. Worth Dr, is in the.Scarboro Hospital The Pat Boone Fan Club had the funeral of her brother, in Tuesday. May 8. in Dunbarton of registrations have been corn- trying anyway. Ed.) where she underwent surgery a good crowd at their dance on sled and turned in. � 0 0 0 0 Nova Scotia.. this Past week. United Church,"at 8.00 'O'clock. pl last week: also Jeff Miller, ofFriday night. Ml's• _.Fred Parkin, Ashburn, At this•meeting, all "paid up" The Registration. Date has --SPonsored By The Bag Rid- Ridgewood Rd:, underwent sur- We are pleased to report that been extended* to the 15th of . ges Sports Committee- fiery in the' Scarboro Hospital. ,fit. Jack Rennte is back work- visited Stan' Byers and Violet members receive their ke the :Welcome, experienced divers, and we wish them both a Ing again,-after his recent-heart Oldfield, Wilson,Thursday last. ends" which this year take the Another reminder is sent out and those who wish to learn the speedy recovery, illness. a Ea holiBarrie, spent form of nus ecial competition dwarf by the Sports Committee an the sport, and experience the world Master Wayne Cruse. Peter- -Several from here attended the Easter holidays with Brian dahlias le special competition . _ Big Event-planned for May 19, below the surface. The Sand -bora spent the Easter holiday the P-C meeting-at Whitby on McTaggart. s scheduled for later r the sea --the First -Annual Bay-Ridges Shark Diving-Club now being withhis grandparents, Mr. and Thursday night., Remember, May 4th, is = eon et which blgoms from "div- _ Bop Box Derby. formed in the Bay Ridges area. Mrs Russ Ferguson, Rouge Mr. and Mrs. A. Rozell en- "Family Night", sponsored by At this planta will be shows), This promises to be a big:day is an o club for both men Un1t No, 2., U. C.'W., There is At this meeting. too, membefr+ P Hills Drive. joved a combined business and ^for the youngsters and many and women, and children under hiss Beverley Caseeriman,�f pleasure•trip to Rome N. Y, on e0 be a pot luck supper and en brink surplus plants and .bulbs_. fine prizes will be presented to the age"of twenty-bne, and over C►ttawa, spent Easter with her the -weekend. Lynn spent a few r tertainmenst. Alan Clark and which are sold to the highest tsrne winners in each class, Con- ten pears. Training is done by choir of Pickering Dist, High bidders at one of the most hil- parents, Fit. T. C. N. and Mrs, Jaya visiting retativea at New- School will sing several num- arious auctions held in this tact Mr. George Alsop,. in Bay means of lectures, films, dem- Casselman. Ridgewood -Road. market and Wayne and Robert Ridges • phone 838 3394. onstrations and practical exper- Ivir. and 11tra.` Jim MacKay: visited their grandparents' airsDavid Pegg will show townehia World •Bantam Bowling - fence with an instructor. Ridgewood -Road, entertained Bell Ewart, slides. .Cathy Pegg and Mise Everyone 'is invited to the g Helen Diane will perform. All meetings of the Society, but Cbaa�Plane6lpe The following are some of the !Wends and neighbors in their ' Linda and Depbie b'Heartn o! this for only 50 cents. Every- only members receive "divid Congratulations,are in order home on Saturday evening, the Streetsville• spent their easter phases that will'be: covered in y• g' one•welcome. ends" and compete is the for the two teams of Bay-Rid- the'training: 28th, when they had a- euchre I holidays visiting'with their sunk ..The _United•. Church. Women ghowe For membership infor- .part in Inst Saturday's World yak All proceeduree in diving. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Shilton,i Hollingshead. Mr, and Mrs. G. Bantam Bowling Championships. both dee and shallow water. West Point Cres:, wish to an- O'Hearn visited on Sunday at and Home-Baking Sale on May president, atAfi, 2-2784, or Mrs. P 19, on the church lawn. E. J. Annis, secretary, .TE. 9- at Allencourt Lanes in Rich-_ nounce the engagement of their the Hollingshead home: (b); Ph stoic cal :.aspects of. . ' Anyone .wishing to donate to 2635. iRsond Hill. y gi a spa daughter 'i2ary: to Mr. Ray . 'The Ladies Auxiliary to the The boys' team was made up- diving. Dart, of Agincourt. Legion-.will. bol$.their last euch 4 m e, please call som f the At the April meeting, held at bf Ian Robertson, Cliff Truncks, St, Columbos Circle, of Grace re of the season on May 7 at Greenwood ladies fork•up. Rouge Hill 'United Church, e (c) Physical re-actions. Anx donations will be appreciat- panel of Scarboro horticulturists _.Malcolm Felylows, Colin Stew- Presbyterian Church Gui•Id will 8 �: r;. (d) Underwater photographs. hold their regular monthly I Mrs. H. Gifford.and Barbaia -See posters for further par- headed by Mise'Ada Linton, die- meeting on Monday, May 7, at and Miss. J. Gough of Scarboro oculars' cussed the new Ontario judging. NN XX (el Underwater survey, if int- me m_ at the dome of'bira, vnaited at_the home of Mr. and Master Hal Pegg spent Eas- standards that will be effective (rested in this field. ter holidays with his aunt and this summer. A novel "garden - • , Ruth Belvin, Kirkdene Dr. i Mra. J. Rennie on-Saturday. a.had the near _ unidei that the Ui cle in Delaware. He went as guessing"' gam - G Grace Presb Brian Church is home of MXff r, and Mrs. H. Green leco` audience c pa ---rwa er vage. ra Presbyterian grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. enthusiastically, and the meet FURNACE The yearly fee-for the Club ie holding a Plant Sale and Tea, over easter were: Mr. and Mra. ;5.00, plus ;1.00 monthly dpea. at the home of Mrs. 'Lillian Varey of London, Mr:,Art Roti McPhail, of Toronto. Ing closed with a social half- Seventeen dollars in all.. Shilton, •West Point Cres., on erts of Toronto,.Mr.Mr. and Mrs. Miss C#1°rte Trolley visited hour during which innumerable cousins in Bellville'du=irig the garden.problems came up for, h The following equipment is a' Saturday, May 26, at 2.30 p. m. J ' Einienback of Detro<t and s j. The..West Rouge Brownies of Jean and Lois Green of Streets- Easter holidays. discussion. MUST for the beginner. the First and Second Pack, en- vilIe. •(a) Mask: (b) Swim Fins. ic) Br's• Miss Loretta Anonby held her .<• to Casa-Loma, where they tour• j tir pnan ■=�i■bi■�.■■■aaa■■■■■■■■■■ Meeting to beheld at 927 Rey ed the -old historic building. ifs at her home on Wednesday. ■ ' : Pickering Rural Raiepayers'. Association _ :.;..• tan Blvd. at 8:00 p. m. Satur- - ,� ■ day, May 12. For further infor- ■ 'x'OU DON'T DECIDE,HOW !KETCH`- OR DO YOU 4. ■ ` ' mation call: Mr.-E. M. Moulton, ■ _ w' 27 Reytan Blvd. Bay Ridges. SEE ■ 'YOU PAY IT! But 'How Much DO YOU KNOW ABOLT'ITY Phone: 83973040. .. . .. ■ - r ■ TAXATION -:..TME NEW MILL .RATE �., ■■■■■■t■■■■■■■■■■■■■sem ■ Is ■. FAIRPORT LAWNMOWER Plumbin ; You can FIND OUT ABOUT IT at an open meeting at the = Sids' • SERVICE � ■ This Ruality Furnace with it's SMALL ENGI.NE REPAIRS TOWNSHIP HALL BROUGHAM • `THUR. 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