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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_05_24: e- Q ANITENALL rrrct��� � . r• ,; =INCE THE � .Z.•0l41 `.� VOL,. 79 NO. Z4 THURSDAY, MAY 24,1%2 PRICE - 1Oc Per Copy • -Townsh*1* 0-1 _ - shall be administer • two doses, in Ontario County • ' ``�`� `�""�"��" South by the Ontario County Health Unit, in the fall of I ��• Site ��� � ,��, „\\a,� 35 Aue ray " a �; �� `` `\ ��`"N— ` `� 1962: Following the re-opening of school in September, `his vaccine s51 hall be given to pre-school children, Stud- Two readings have. been giv- '=«.. ,? erste, and adults. Definite dates and are of adminis- en to a bylaw by the Pickerin. R r� Township 'council to purchase Rev. A. M. McMaho'To ration-shall shall appear in the lccal newspapers and on rad- acres of industrial land. �W. rs In o and ,television programmes prior to these-clinics: — At the December elections I p the voters favored the punch• �e�ebra—te5—�E'8 asing of such land up to the a- ; mount of $loo 000. Holy Priesthood, June 5 Village Notes Picleer inThe land is being purclasec9 'rom General Tire Corporation •'� at $2300 an acre for a total a• mount of $80.500. and will be a Mr. and Mrs: C. S. Bryant, Clover-Leaf Nursery owne by Payable by debenture over a ;-pent the weekend at Wasa a. Mr. Ku er. This:was the form- The* Year period. The land lies south-,of the leach at the cottage of Mr. er Hall Nursery. gee Line. and faces Sandy - .m :red Mrs• Geh• Mr. and Mrs. B. Lewis and Beach Road. The land formerly ? �.,. We are pleased to hear that family, and M;. Beaver, spent was owned by Mr. G. Platz Sr. ` ,Firs. Myrtle Squires is improv- the weekr�hd-^d--Balsam Lake. Councillor Ross Deakin Sugg- in health; "after her recent -M's Mary-Gay,- Elizabeth ng -sted-that-ea ' _ St., spent the week-end wit illness• of the bylaw to the Toronto '--r-= a %•s r�' 'til 'r,' ;, 1n Lachute, Quebec, over the relatives at �•- Industrial Commission to keep ' °r holidays, •visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pyette, a Church St., t the week-end them infarzned of what is going ! - were -Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Arm- - on out here, j strong and family of Sherwood .with relatives at Windsor. Dianne Murkar, spent the It was also agreed that the r, Road. ✓�+ 1 Returning home- this ' week,• week-end holiday with the Har- township conduct' another tour. of the Industrial Area for Ind- after a ' holiday in Vancouver, vey Correll family at their cot- y ustrial Realtors.late in June or B. C., were Mr, and Mrs. Jack tage at Parry Sound• late summer. _ Toms and family. of Sherwood Mr. and Mrs. Don Shortreed Road. - p d;y y Mr, and Mrs. Frank Prouse visiting his parents 107 and �all�port Koine� Ar,dr,� Horsfield, d las the winners spoils , were overnight guests during Mrs• N. R. Shortreed, 107 Well- In another section of the Pickering News Trophy to keep the holiday week-end with-Mr. in on St. Whitby, and also, his ! Province. one . of She contest- for one year. plus a replica for I W A. Goudy, and Mrs. Dow- friends will be interested to ants most elaborate sports car himself. for his trophy case. He aetL at Portland. Ont. fears that Don has been trans- Burns S Time Rev. Arthur M. McMahon. _ "Mosport'% opened also is the proud owner of a Mr, and Mrs. Henry Westney, ferred to the Sandwich Brch:, Pastor of St. Francis de Salsa f_ an Saturday with great fan- miniature Austin J40. Elinor and Flora,. spent the at Windsor, as Assistant Ac- The home of Mr. and Mrs. Parilsh In Pickirfng wNt eeleb- Sid Ballik. of Fairport -Beach rate the 25th Anniversary of fase, . Ten-year-old Bob Snare, came i+yeek-end at Ottawa, with Mrs. coiintant. his Ordination to the Holy But the genuine enthusiasm in second,' with Brent Eagleson Ne brother, Rev. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Butpent burned for the second time on fit an and good sport m.-jiship of one bringing up .third. and Ian Roar Joblin, and Mrs. Jobiirt and .the Sunday with Rev. M. andd family. of Cobourg, Mrs.Monday Balliks were burned out hhoonou this occasion, week of its " baby cousins"-the Bay ertson, fourth. family. Buttals and family here. a few weeks ago. This week the of celebration is planned. co- 7Ridges Soap Box Derby, cer- All runners-ug-received snot - Dr•-W. E. and-.Mrs McL�eaa�_-remains l wMfi a Salem Hl� . tainly must have at least eq orized model .kits of M G's. the . of Toronto, .spent-- Sunday with Mr rs. the week ?nci fire, burning shell tbhtthe Vis,s slay. May 27 in -!uaued rile aTrrso a �afl-' npluiients of Whish Motor their son Wm., and Mrs. Me- and family span . ualIng at the big hack on the Car Co. Lean._ at Elmira visiting Mr. and Mrs. ground as well as the garage. at. Francis de'sales. Mr. and Mrs.. Cyril Morley -� ;same Saturday at -noon here. for the best- - Holowchuk, formers residents of It kept firemen`'busY, keeping The trophy and daughter Lynda were in Pickering. the blaze from spreading to the qW T Twp. . in Bay Ridges: made car (and it was a beat Holidaying at the Cottage at home next door.. Murkar, donor of the went to Robt. Krestner, with Ottawa. for the week-end, to ' beautiful Pickering News Or Gary Jacobs- second, arid. Gor- see the tulip festival, and on Bass Lake. weeks, over the end : Ridges Trophy and Derby don Fellows, third retursung. visited Mrs. Dowsett of the post week were: Mr. and � Vue 1�111ps f11 W p�..�Y..�i.... gamier George Alsop, ably ass- and Vb'm. Goody. at. Pentland. 1Krs•� Rimstier and Jo- VVf�������. 1111CC771RY ��11A� Ridges es ever- A special Sport-ymanship A- Several from here. weal out I Anne, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kenn- -fisted by the Bay' dg W, was -presented to ten- _ The tender of Mr. L A. VI'ea- getic Sports Committee, were to Brooklin can Wednesday to int;ton and Miss -Ruth 1bliller' therstone of Greenwood to ren- . were certainly entitled to those year-old Dennis Sims, of R. F. ' :aeet' Liberal leader Lester B. I -A large crowd enjoyed the On P ovate the township treasurer's e 3, Pickering. Dennis showed n and local candidate, fireworks display at the park office accepted by Pick- ' z limud and •e grim good, common G, Borman Cafik. •+ , ._ ' on h3Z a.lob well done, sportsmanship: by decid.n; (:r.I Mr: Frank Fia12's home at the the firemen with the assistance The much-admired Pickering -e-n-ng sp + A big assist must also go to his own). to v�lthdraw his 'car 4Youth Band, who attracted so slay t� - the British Motor Car Co., don- corner of. Kingston Rei., and of the Rotary Citib, 444 couch attention on, Monday ev- There were two tenders sub- ors of several model kits, and a from competition, at the fart 'George str.. has .a pict'are bed-. minute, because of faulty steer- here, will travel to Ham- matted and Mr• Weatherstoste's f o- ers, measur:ng 18 feet ening grand prize to the winner, of a . • - General Motors invites You-,Iton on Sunday. with Rouge was successful at'$1,011.71. _ `"working replica" of the J4Q. ing, as he didn't want to by 6 feet•,_It• was planted 'by; - an ac^ident, cn the track. See the G. M. -invitation in I Lyons attending the l teat= This model can be driven by Orclads are `more than duo tars issiue inviting you and Tonal Conference of Lions. GUIDING IN ACTION its proud owner' . the group that w°oinked so hard N. D. P. WOlitinateS = `your family to make a tour of The Rouge Lions enter a Dunbarton Kiwanis Park - Also'-helping .to keep things and long. to r:-ake this Big Day iT tf-eir plant and watch cars float. in the parade at Hamil- � .+� _smoothly were: 'the and a suso r. ton, and will be accompanied - Z _ " >z+lnq manufactured before your--local-limtd-COtetula b�Zb AT MAY to Picketing Township POhc�-- The Grand Winner,. after Plans for tl'e next year, in- I eyrs. Dates andtimes appear by Refreshments Baia Ta Handkrafts Ir the advertisemne�t. tions Displays, several speed trials and a final elude the possibility of sending -heat, was=-Adrian. Horsefield,.' the winner . to '" file _World _ Aileen fast wezkall, an nom. t;eat of Bay Ridges, -w-RUB a i e0biCF to be the Federal carxiidate or HOSPITAL - -- - 29 seconds. Adrian -received the if at all possible. " the New Democrat Party for ' Ontario Riding in the forth- 8. Re w_• • C..�y Com. coming election. June d To �d � ng �1A1{p for She was born and educated - - in Edinburgh, ' Scotland. She i� as her M. A., Dip. Ed., Uruv- ersity of Edinburgh"She came P T to Canada in 1957 and had five y' r - years teaching-expe'rien:-e ir• ' A meeting held toIs- committee 4 / ? w� be Scot]ar�d and the C�.a:.rel Is- form a committee to raise lands. . r / funds, through public sutiscrip- tion; for - the Pickering Town- ship Recreation Centre, .to be Am-? / ! H //r ! built at the head of French- A��•°�;,��,¢ry ` '6 + "' %,�,�yy'i / � %' �• anon s Bay. All inte ties. from all areas of the town-. It was reported last week._ ' r !i r"�!��/x"1' /.G r� . fir`/ •,eu / ^, //.j"'/„N` , ' ship are cordially •invited to /{rjj�Fti j' for office. All end that a Charles Baird of y come, and run Dumbarton had.. drowned near '/!a! ratepayers and recreation - ,'•rh ��p„� y; �' fir r / •' , Pembroke, .when his boat cap- groups ap a, y groups are ' 'asked to send at et to 9/%% MOM sized and he failed. to g '�' 4 : s , l/ r /j-a„ •� ryl P , i,7,�+!jj ,Y� r/ r,i' 'c9'!' �3 least one representative. The shore.”Wf / will be held on Tues- r`,x� �� 'i %�� r/ �� y/. ! r ' meetingr �' y i / rG/r /! 7 This upset a number of the r day, June 5, at 8.00 p. m., at s' �� F a George's Anglican Church .people at Fairport,Beach until One, it was learned it was not the Parish Hall, Pickering. Any further infotrriation, Mr. Baird from that area. r qj w'ishmg It was then believed it must irr y� y / '�� i�;x call: ,. Taylor, 839-2.757. �rp /N ' ?1 r / be the Based on, Spruce Hill Rd. However it turned, opt.that this �ygy��iaW/�y 'i moi. May. tonin A Mr. Baird was not only an old-,c y Townsh p y.. y er man; but he had moved from the area last fall. I%% f!%/%! �. /1h%i j///! ty55xy rc Syrx 5 p Gravel Pits A Nin.. Baird who recently lea OII On Gra a AILEEN HALL M. moved to Dumbarton Was check- ircN�s., and he was found to be very ,•••w%ay''� Pickering Township will for Now in her fifth year at : n Tlie Tlownshig- Pollee O.'Nei11. Collegiate; she has' been -• —,�,ulate a pollen Township the gray- . _ Dep__ __, T - The. Labcratory Technician works band in hand wth your Doctor to ds- et pits in the wry near future. went had received nothing teac.t n� -English and N_athke- YOUr This was decided on Tuesday official about the case except ' motive. She is secretary of the tertnm� the treatmenf-neca3sary-for YOUR_ rscovecy. At thePresent, on),/ e In the present f tests can night, after a rentario gwst was made hone call •from Fairport -3econ a Branch of the Ochers' eOntribaudtions will number oensure that OUR naw hosp tal has the necessary have e.l 9 a p ,econdary School Te by Consolidated Gravel to haw beach. about 25 aeras of land on, the As far 'as we know; a Mr: Federation. `' . uipn'lent to db all Biological and Pathological tests for YOUR protection - Gladys Whitt VYhite estate ke rozon_ Her interests are politics, Y ..__ OTO S O �. PH BY ARRIE POMER Y Baird from the Dumbarton area file .Theatre, music, : _. 04 To PWTPIT never vkas ova cooking, debate acid discussion. , e ° � ada_to pening new avenues for man- power training for the future. Se- •era. -of-ti-lose . 'already, are we we on a be noteworthy. How does he do it? Listen to his wife. Anne:- "Mike- aims -W -seven -.,hours of p_ He sleeps well, and so do his problems' of the day. He . � _ J We are not going to mention names, so dont ask us, = but stop and think about. your own business for a few On Saturday, the 26th, there' , y EXPERT REPAIRS TO WASHERS, DRYERS " minutes. Are you really giving your customers prompt PIGKERING NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1962 0AGE TWO _ _<THE for Mike Starr.' He presents TH E PICK E RIA G NEWS Mike 'Starr � To La ' Cornerstone . Y Walter Thomso. Q.C. the .rugger tournament trophy at Donovan Collegiate.. He op- ens Loreli Club for the indust- 11991 - At �w Heights Public schoolISTABLISHE.1 "—BARRISTER = SOLICITOR ---NOTARY PUBLIC ' nous German community, and 1 sued every Thursday _ " 1 COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS - - - - he attends t e wa '-"by The News Printing and Publishi7igCompany prime Minister John Diefen, attends the sod -turning ser-- Telepaone: WHitehall 2-0910 - Hospital 1962 Graduation dance —'Authorized as Second Ciass Mail Matfer�eost Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont. baker excepted. few House of vice for the new Presbyterian ar, we will have to hustle. If he can get good service at in the Jubilee Pavilion. Sunday, the 27th, Mike Starr SUBSCRIPTION RATES. $2.50 per you - United StiUs $3.00 Per year --ommons members surpass Church on Oshawa Boulevard Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 HiOhway - REFRIGERATI©N . B-MURKAR, Editor Mike Starr's physical contrib- South. Then, and for the next .. by dealing with a larger business. - pion in the interest of gov- five days, he makes -a 6,000 -mile stalk of yourself and your business and if' you AraRTISINQ RATES UPON RE410T - . etnment, A. glance. -at -the com- . tour, of Western Canada, re- i week's calendar of Ontar- . tut ring on Saturday, June 2, t -Take can improve on service, you 'will no doubt have more • , Service CountsPlay io Riding's P. C. Candidate is for the opening oi-Brookhn revealing. Fair and of the Municipal Re- _ ,_ona Ld-- - = PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT - - -All ov4r'the ount in the smaller towns, the local Always on the job as Federal cr •ation Playground at Ger- Minister of Labor, on Friday;" rard and Roslin Avenues, ser- SCARit30R4II(H - L481 It;DPGSTON BD. AMl•7128 , money in this area. merchants, Chambers of Commerce an papers e p May ving a citizens PLAZA pLA -., = - �•- RESIDENCE to - shop at home. In some commun- trying to get people the new Bay Ridges subdivision Township and Oshawa. , all the have left to sell the today's competitive prices, y -customer is service. - 1 a1=to the local merchants.• In ities,: peop e-are-•-ver-y--loystone in Pickering TflwnsMP, his vis- While, he dislikes being out Ajax:.WH2-1?31 .. -- _ .Pickering: WH2-0363 . y instances, it is too far to o elsewhere.' = mang ays of o the Riding for fices laying of Bayview Heights Pub- the week he rejoices that 'a In this area, it is not too far to go elsewhere, and the lic School. James Adamson, force of more than 3200 supp- local stores havzAa-_compete with the large department Chairman of Public School Sec. orters is _constantly active on stores, chain stores and discount houses. No. 2, welcomes Mike Starr, his behalf, and the list grows who .receives the .trowel pres- daily: . It is almost impossible for the small, dealer io com- ented by Tied Hunt. of the Although Mike Starr is in pete with. some of these come-on rices bein offered in Board, p . g the prime of life (51), he does large splashy advertisements. that appear in our local Mike Stare's al, .e p i especially in not reach 52 until November dailies. ation is national, especially in 14, 1962) his vitality in the technical and vocational school- service of 125,000 plus Ontario However 'there is one thin the local merchants can �• . His Department has been • g '.nstrumental in the establish- Rid:ng residents, and as a Min - offer to, the public and that 'is service. It. seems that in. t f 331 ma'or technical ister of the Crown, continues -'--the course of the past few months, we have. heard on several occasions, 'I would like to shop at home but the service is poor., They want us to shop locally but then _°._ _ in u� yKgg4H"r serviCl ._ e ° � ada_to pening new avenues for man- power training for the future. Se- •era. -of-ti-lose . 'already, are we we on a be noteworthy. How does he do it? Listen to his wife. Anne:- "Mike- aims -W -seven -.,hours of p_ He sleeps well, and so do his problems' of the day. He 1-- _ '�'___� oar ���� �������.`i JG We are not going to mention names, so dont ask us, = but stop and think about. your own business for a few On Saturday, the 26th, there' likes a good, hearty breakfast EXPERT REPAIRS TO WASHERS, DRYERS " minutes. Are you really giving your customers prompt will be three Oshawa highlights to start off with. Preferably, his noon meal is a snack. Even- - AND DRYERS VENTED --service, and if not, can you do something to improve for Mike Starr.' He presents ing, he eats in moderation. He The Achievement Day Program. this situation? Sometimes we may feel that we can get away with the .rugger tournament trophy at Donovan Collegiate.. He op- ens Loreli Club for the indust- watches his weight the1&5 ponds -five feet, eleven inches). ::Tele hone TEm Ie 9-1758 se we__know_the_customer ersonall Lhings1=-*-^^a••�� �. nous German community, and 4tb ways. he has :been blessed with p The old days of loyalty to the hometown merchant are, he attends t e wa :. ROSEBANg PLAZA AT. 2-]1161 - — fast disappearing, and if we are to gel the public's doll, Hospital 1962 Graduation dance judiced, but to me his secret' is. that in things he seems to This is the first of two Ach- ar, we will have to hustle. If he can get good service at in the Jubilee Pavilion. Sunday, the 27th, Mike Starr tall handle himself well." home, he will likely forget the few cents he can save - REFRIGERATI©N . :. curl i unTnR URV" . - by dealing with a larger business. t -@ 8 t O f S O f stalk of yourself and your business and if' you gins at 1.30 p. m. A cordial in- ObltUa ROrk: -Take can improve on service, you 'will no doubt have more one ion a.is extended C everyl nto attend. Each Iub will 5alathial V. McGuiggan 0 f MONUMENTS customers, more money and keep'.more business andpresent,ei exhibit, em , money in this area. onstratiortor sher kit ome top!- The death took place recentlyR) Air. Salathiel '(Mae) V. :c1c- O F 'DISTINCTION =.► large business .not far_ from' here, clairns� that with from, the proje fi which they have studying. There will of ui en, o` Pickering following @ gg D all the have left to sell the today's competitive prices, y -customer is service. - .been be a very colourful display of and books ,a. lengthy illness• Mr. McQuig- gen was an employee of the --: for THREE GENERATIONS the garments record which the members have com- Lucas -Rotor. Co., Scarboro, and pleted in this project. {mor to coming to Pickering, t _ .. :. --.LETTER TO THE EDITOR S�. Andrew's was a . resident of Tillsonburg and Delmer. The son of the late Ozias Mc - Stafford Br­osIs LtdIs b Quiegen and Sophia AjacCuley. regular morning service of Calton, he tvwt born at Cal -The t(,n on TuIv 3. He is sur- MONUMENTS - May 21, 1962 giaintances• have been incon- was well attended. The choir the -to the Pro- vived by his wife. 'the former v1 ay -Base Sir; �•enienced this way many times: ,entered church sessional "Glorious Things of 1 'Clifforr'.: daughter Bev- erley i:�lrs. John Blake' Scar- IKlNDAS ST. EAST INHi7BY MO 8-3554 r re patientlyaccepted I would like to, raise a voice t • -, this situation fcr a ;on time, in against the o ra- e c cal min^t,er uus "My Redeemer and John. of S,traffordville: - protest the h that kith the ad- _'tion of the Bell Telephone Co.' vent of the new dialing system, Lives", beautifully sung. -with r Lon - Pete, of Calton; 'Archie, of Lon- = 'which acts most unfairly to .a it would be'alletiiated, "but we Mrs. Marion AScClement at the at the organ. The seri ture g p don; Rev,:�V. E. 1GIrQuiggen• of Millie COOPER BLOCK STD. _- small -communis of residents Y , have. learned that although the of this townshi p will 'be installed eccons were: Psalm 91. and Brantford: three sisters: (Mrs. O: L Lindsay) of Spring- ne%v system Those of us that live just t this fa.l it w>71 be of no he.r, Collo�sians 1. Rev, Kenneth field; Mrs. Louise Dennis, of 920 CALEDONL+A ROAD TORONTO gou�th of the -Third Concession, to us since �w•e'still will have' tr in Heron. m'nister, cave a,very fine message an "What is the Tillsonburg: Airs. Harry. vitt- oria �gard, of Delhi'; and two BLOCKS 811 BRICKS ;.: west= of Alton Road, the a � loci, dsta. ce charges to area known as "Martin's Sub -phone any number in'Pickenn phone g � Church?" We have been called grandsons and one grand-dau- by God• God has called all man-. .STRUCTURAL STEEL —divUtoZs have low been ser- or Dunbarion. aged with Markham telephone P A 'petition to the Bell Tele- kind through Jesus Christ. We hter. The late Mr' Mc@uiggen g . was a member of the United CRANE RENTAL _ 7nurnbers. 'This means that any phone Company, signed by allChurch• have come to church because Jesus said "Come'. The church • ` _ _—calls made to other residents of members of this communitytis the body of Christ. We are STATION ROAD,, PICKERING, ONTARIO - township office are --long dis- result, and I feel that I speak instruments of s to proc- - - - sisit�alsiw�sttsisrnsisisisidw■ __ Phee> WI�.'Z=T960 = V�� R^3Y01-�-MO: -3151 Uroc a calls. Moreover, a great. for all my neighbors, when I laird His gospel. The church is God's instrument bring all FA�POIRS t[OrVEB inconvenience is caused when titer you say that -any publicity -toIn together. In times of VICE f31gRVIC)N from 'outside. of the could give this matter' would people SMALL ENGINE REPAIIiB - • .. area trice to trace us through ,the telephone eornpany, as they -are ahv"x told by the: JPicke'r- ing ori• Danbarton lixdmmge, which they naturally call, that --.eve are not served by the tel- 4N Hone -making Chrbs Achiewwant Day be greatly appreciated, and per- haps help to relieve an aggrev- laft-situation. �---T aieawan PeoMleet Mr'khiiw !'i7R2 • ievenient Days to be held in. the County. On Saturday, June 2., another eighty girls from the stress, we come into His church to find peace In God. The church ::rust be maintain- ed -Our love must reach out to the uttermost. Are we involved in this mission? Mary -Beth McClement aiid Hoarse Gorman conducted the Junior Congregation.' SHARPECMG 'FBLLr UP RENTAL. WELDING AL. OWNN - TEmple t-l!N • Phone After 41.00 P. M. Week Days or Week -cads ■atsrwwtneetsiawasia�atsin�e "Eighty-nine South Ontario north part of the County will -County'4-H Hoi:rerizaki Club complete the same project. This Ltd. girls will complete their Spring Saturday, May will be held in the Brock Dist- rict-high School at Cannington. o�ebcaik Hardware u Project on •26 This will be the Achievement Clubs "completing this Satur- C; L L. PAV1TS, HOUSEWARES, GLASS. GLAZWG, Day for the project, `beibg Well Dressed and Well Groomed'. day, May 26, in Uxbridge, will hi be: Sandford, Quaker ll, . . POWER 360WERS (TORO, LAWN 'BOYS A . Cd2M S) The Achievement Day Program. Bethesda . Reach,Uxbridge, TOOLS, PUMPS ETC' will be held in the Uxbridge Prince • Albert, Brooklin; Brou- United Church, and will begin gham, Mt.. Zion, Greenwood :. ROSEBANg PLAZA AT. 2-]1161 at 9.00 a. m.and Scugog. This is the first of two Ach- The afternoon program be- - REFRIGERATI©N . :. curl i unTnR URV" . - a •' 9 THURSDAY; --MAY 24, 1962 - THE PICKERING NEWS _ PAGE THREE 'established himself as a friend. Beth attended. the May Courtspent the week -end in,Ottawa. Then he admonished them for Celebrations at the Ontario Little Louise Shirley •Rose, , their sins. These early Christ- Ladies' College, _ Whitby.. Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- SURANC _REAL ESTATE Baia is Believe ians had to learn the spiritual Gina Dowie participated in the ert Hopkinson, looked beautiful that one hundred and eighteen values of Christianity which' activities. in her Christening outfit which ..Office WH., 2.6212 Residence SPH. 2-3115 years ago this week, a seeker were loftier, finer and greater . Congratulations to Lois Dav- was -made by her god -mother, IL _ended his search. On that day, than any religion they had idson, who celebrated her birth- Mrs. Rose Stroud. Attending ' May 22, .1844, Mulfa Husayn known.'The first letter did not day on May 1T., the service from Toronto, were: -- - - came across the desert, to the solve all their problems, so The U. C. W. catered to the .Mr, and Mrs. Rarold'Pym Si.; _ �Y R I L E. �MORLEY City of Shiraz, hoping• to find Paul wrote a second'as'a new 'Girl Guitle Banquet ori Wedn6s. Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Pym Jr., there" the Messenger of God,' problem had arisen. Someone da , and family, and Mr. and Mrs. _ foretold in the .Holy Books, the else had written to the people Mr. and Mrs. Leonard -Mills, Arthur-Pemiy-and-farni:ly:-M "Your'Friendly Resi+�elzt'A9=97--- — ne who' would herald the in Paul's name, telling them of of Beaconfield, Que.,. visited his other district -guests joined the - coming of -� Ne Hay -when a en o he-w°rld As a res mother Mrs.. F-1VIilIs-for sever- relatives from Toronto, as they . 32 KINGSTON 1�D. W. - P.O. BOX 160 God's Kingdom would indeed ult.• many people had sold all al days last week. gathered in the Sunday School - be established on earth. their possessions and were liv- Sympathy is extended to Mrs. rooms for. a dainty luncheon, .:_,PICKERING, ONTARIO Husayn had spent most of ing off ,others.' Paul told them Fred Westgate on thg death of served by Miss 'Jean Craig, life in study and prayer; search,- they would not work, they her brother,. in Holland, .on Mrs. Winnie Mitchell, Marie _ ing' the Scriptures for details should not eat. Paul's letters Monddy. and Marlene Mitchell; Lois _' of the appearance of the. Prom- Kaye survived almost two Mr. and Mrs. A. Annie and Davidson, Doreen Davidson - fed One, so that_ he might be thousands years, so must be d Shirley Kulyk_ _. ItiTary, of Ottarlra, !peat-sev --� a,nongst the first to recognize worth reading. People who lis-, days last week With Mr. and _ Him and live to see the day ten to Breaching and read the hits• E. J. Annie. ////k////////////////■ when, as 'described the Book' scriptures should regard it as The Murrayrowns speni JOHN L e L A t P OUGE - CKERING of Daniel,. the seals would be the Word of God. We should the holiday week -end a ort R HILL PI ­INSURANCE'broken. not magnify . the preacher or Carling. LIONS Before the night had passed, the writer. We can still learn Mr. Palmer, Fairport Beach, a i N G O. • PRUDENTIAL .AssvRANa -OF ENGLAND Husayn's dearest wish had been Thursdays — Il.00 P. NI. • - COMPANY LT• from Paul's letters—do not in the Ajax Hospital. Rainbow Room fulfilled, He found himself in blame others for the ,evils of Congratulations to Jerry Orta- Rouge Hill Restaurant LIFE AUTOMOBILE — FIRE the house of an unknown -young the world. but stand fast in elon, who won. the Poulene A- WEST HILL PLAZA � man of striking appearance, our faith in God. The message ward in Pharmacy. He passed -Mary une 107 KWOSTON ROAR EAST who asked in detail about his conveys faith,.hope and trust. his fourth year with honours.. (may, 31) Oem StatMe p6=. � Gntn. . Fhneu WK 3.1>•i reasons for coming to Shiraz. The Junior Congregation was Susan and Evelyn Annie ////////s//�////■t/a/M Fh4ae hr Iwdiefo Como" � Or Mit When Husayn had told how the conducted by Bernice Hollin- new Prophet of God would be ger and Ellie McKay. recognised, he was asked: "Do The flowers on the altar A* goo fthpqp 7 it -With an over -whelming seWe Mrs. Reginald Parker and fam- ^� kV E H ' N 6 APPRAISALS of humiliation he 'realised ' (tr Sly, in memory of Mr. Reginald S O ` was—before Parker, Sar ING - G . N �' WELL beMessenger°of • whose presence him stood the crament of •Infant • - G o was o kn Baptism was five - :. _.._ God, who t become own dispensed to (G,c,�, N.,^,. - throughout the wosid as the �pdren: Louise Shirley Rose. - JW REPAIRS _ Bab, or the Gate. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- -- — ----_--- Real'Estate Broker - Pickering Vili09e da At .the same hour, far away ert Hopkinson, Fairport Rd: N; .. .. _. ._ • � ..DON GOODWIN . Wg, g a770 0! Tor�oato WA. a-!1613 CobomZ FR. 2-1001 in North America, Mr. Morse William Thomas, son of Mr. and Gr�wooci. Ont. Phone WH. 2-" was sending his first telegraph Mrs, Ross Thompson, Glen- - hieh--read"Wtsat 'dale -Dr.; Carol-�� - 0Y>si�7' hath. God -wrought?". O'indeed. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lee, ram , M MOo Bad of Dv"barww, tla = f one might well Rik if this were of Pickering; Russell -Gordon, not one of them momentous son of Mr, and Mrs. T. G-• Nor - days in the history of mankind, man. Fairport -Rd.. N.; Christ - for it marked the start of a new Ian .n daughter G ndal and T HE �1nmesal of communication from Mme, B• N. Smith, Glendale����� _ ��• GEORGE'S DR t�R,rJL man .to man, and Also from The' Sunday School Picnic is. TT �T �T God to man., to be held on June 2. -HALL J.J. Y Al�I AGS The. Bab's ..message swept : — pKsgnais through Persia like wildfire, l „ Mrs, -Will" e A a x Carey returned - AGAIN P ► � K E R'1 N 4 � _ ' causing bitter opposition from from the Ajax Hospital ori May • , L N the Moslem a(hnihistratiot�. His' 14, following surgery. -- call was ince Jot% the Baptist's; —Sympathy is Pxtended to the Banquet and Meeting for man to awake and to be family 'of Mr. John Hackbush. RIDING, Facilities Old Rosebank Rd. North pr to welcome the cons- of the Second Concession, who TAR'� !NG SERVICES ing of One even greater," the passed away. on Friday after • . .CATER - (Seathm 200) &R. No. 3, Picketring coming of the Promise of all noon following a long' illness. - _ TELEPHONE: Ages, the Spirit of Truth Him Mr. and Mrs. Douglas' Willis VM. 2-2305 2.g Telephone TE. 9-1822 self. Within six years ' twenty and family, visited Mr. and Mrs. WN. 2-�" — thousand �Babi martyrs laid Walter Willis oh the week -end. 7. down their lives for their bel- Christine Thompson, of the ' - )J -o Anawer'TE. 8-1b04 left, Inst in spite of such oppos- Bye Line had her tenth birth- _ �� DISTANCE ition the Faith grew, The Prom- day on May 16. She had five o! QPTOMETRIC Led One, Baha'u'llah, appeared her friends for a party on Sat- 2.nNA 331q and in its turn the Baha'L Faith urday; �OHri L RAWBON, R.O. :. Me Teo Chm") This week Baha'is the world week -end with his daughter, -over. will be marking, by spec Mrs. Everett Smith. ►If,ASAM ST1flR , lel celebrations, that evening IOFP tIVlRlClOt RD. SOUTH) Mr, and Mrs. Denys and', FRENCHMAws BAY Monteith, Monteith, Riehl in Shiraz when Mulla Husayn's Michael Cole, of Long Branch search was ended and the first visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coch- &ES EXAMINED : d, Co... light of the dawn of. a New Day rane, on Sunday - ptASSL�' FITT� and REPAIRED. p ACCOUNTANTS was seen by man. Miss. Winnie Willis,. Of, Ott - EVENINOS O. W. RIENL. CJI. R.IJ►. For further information, call awa, spent a few days with Mr. /r APplNTMENT. `TE. 9-2d01 umm Tvismi ATlantic 2-2409. and Mrs. Walter Willis, last � O.hawa - 3�rGMFN week. Mr O.hawa RAndelPh S-3Sty Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson moved WRT R WATERS, CJI. from the village on Saturday. SEAWAY yyO6 S ppO Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young WATER suPPLY—-DUNBARTON_ of the ..__ -- - _ - -- - have- beta residirt _ . Fairport Road; for the past,two .. W itehaU 2-139? United Church - years, have left' for Kamloops ' 24-HOUR SERVICE Dr. W. A. McKay, minister, B. C., where they now reside• 7 DAYS'A WEEK M I"f R - conducted : service on Sunday Cgngraflila[lons to Mr. and =5.08' for 504 GALS. _ morning. The choir sang "The Mrs. Robert Watson who were -- Lord is my Salvation", accomp- married on •Saturday They are =7.00 far 1400 GALS. HATING �ed by, Mr. R. Pitcairn at the to reside-iw.Oshawa- ;8.00. for 1500 GALS. - organ. Dr. .McKay read as ly o Charles Beasley, farm- - 04S and Oil Installations his lesson: Thessalonians 5. He erly of Pine Ridge' Road, died -61ect '*. let Service continued his' sermon series on in Weston, last•.week. Rii •-O� the letters of Paul. The Book 'Mrs. -A. Greer and Mrs: Wal: . Z4 -HOUR CALLS of Thessalonians. is thought to ter I2unn,- of West Hill visited TEMPLE .TAX be one of the earliest Christian Me. acid Mrs. Walter Willis :9 Tudor Street, Ajax writing, even earlier than the last- week• iS plkas�d to announce �j�jFj, .Z.349T _ impels. ' Paul, the founder of . Mrs. William . Dowie, Kirk - - - the church, when he could not land Lake, vistted -Mr. and Mrs. STARR be with the people, wrote to J. H. McClement and Mr, A. J - AJ�yy�e�iAg SePY1Ce. advise them. Timothy- delivered `Thompson on the sveek-end• On o the letter. Paul first commen- Saturday, Mrs. Dowie; Mr. and Member. of Parliament IS NOW OFFERED TO FIRST MORTGAGES ARRANaSD, ded them on' their faith, and Mrs. McClement and Mary- - TEMPLE SUBSCRIBERS ALSO IIKOND MORTGAGES fm infomati*n...ca{I . AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS -- .AND UNPROVEMENTf. - -u TEn1 le 9-1144 WE Amo PURCItASt OR LOAN STARR'"''.MICHAEL -X ON EXISTING MORTGAGES.' Genera HardW are IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE FINANCING s. FOR FAST PAINTS ELECTRICAL ' APPLIANCES Progl'eSSlve Conservative G L E N D A L E ounsous SER%#M-,ceAu TOOLS - ' GLASS -ETC. - APPLIANCE AUBREY E. IRELAND - - For Information er assistance, call base committee r — SERVICE - WHITBY TO A _ AND COMPANY ... •. _. osH wA .. wH 24 Celina Str. 074 Brock St. N. i iXPiRT 1ti►AIR3 _. - - MO. 8-BST7 wASHON, • _. - - - - - _ goo ADEwDs ST. w. .. TElnple .9-1736. � •, '� •- _ ... PICKERING TWP. TORONTO 2. ONTARIO, AJAX :Shopping Plaza Dunbartor Ba'Isdon S . 1. -are wm-.2.ls TE 9-2504 _�r• _� -�_ (PUBLISHED AY ONTARIO RIDING P -C ASSOCIATION) - so �O.g• sa°t0 sip uo� � *,M _ ,& >E�t Phone, WHitehall' 2-0450 Pi�kE►raso n� - THE PICAY, MAY 24, 1962 FADE FOUR - KERING . NEWS THURSDAY, — a x s ,employed at Donland's In the sailing races. Barry Rob- are invited to attend. 4�"e Lave a group of girls'un- bed. through' illness, and iI-A i.' Toronto. - inson and Sagdra Fertile roc- Congratulations to Don ant der fourteen years of age, who hope she will .soon be feel f:ie�rj,.,ls and.. neighbors eived third prize in the Blue Ba b. Loscombe, on the birth are anx.ous to play softball, better: n t...� cuTMi.nity vsh 'chain Jay race, being first French- of 3 baby boy at the Oshawa and they a!1 seem to be good Happy birthday wishes :na:.y riore years of health and man's Bay boat to finish in the General Hospital. on May 15— little players. They need some- Jimmy Hern who will be QA�i1�fQrYf,COMEAIL.., Kapp:n ss. race. Larry Milton, a little brother-,' one to orga'n:ze the team and— -years old on May 23; and ONTHfBALL! A number of memuers of The Frenchman's Bay Yacht for Shelley. coach them, and •4f any mar. or Jimmy Fenton, who �c"1 be NJr eat he Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club will hold their, dance at The lucky' winner' of the lady is interested, please con- years a d on May 24. �luo were present at the open- the Oshawa Yacht .Club on the Draw held by the Frenchman's tact "EL'. Fertile, TE9-17ri4. Mr. and Mrs- Clifford Br; K7 l day 'ceremonies of the Osir- i 2nd of June, and membe Bay Softball Association was Sorry to hear that Mrs, Gar- have recently moved from �� _s:a Yacht Club, and took pari the neighboring yacht crabs —Walter Gildner, Wharf St. ry Balsuon has been confined to St., and are now living in A KAYE'S PLUMBING VM.- 2-6717 PICKERING .BROOK ROAD Home and. School xecu ivk Met on Tuesday at IyIr s. Poyn - ton's, and concluded- the seas• on's business. The Pickeri* __ District Council banquet will b(, held on May 29, atthe Dunbar - '.ton Public School. i The Music Festival field rec eptly, at Ajax where Mrs Kench's, group came SeCOIIC -and Mr Lange's •grouii also r Second. Several elf thparent, from here attended, and enjoy- ed njoyed hearing the singing, ani were well pleaged with the res. .-ults. Mr. -and bars. Leonard Cor- nutt and Cathy, of Oakville _ vis-'-iced-tts�-former'rparessts-o= Sunday also Mr. and Mrs. Mr, Kevin and son. of Roseban' -.visited Mr. and Mrs. Corautt recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dawson of the Fourth Concession hat their son and his family visiting' them during the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Middle ton and family. of West Hill visited Mrs. MrMeton here o: the week -end. Ars. Jean Bradshaw is in th - Ajax, Hospital, having under _ gone surgery. We hope she is o 'the way to Complete recover; Brownies, Cubs and Scout will ail meet at their usual hou. .next MondaY. ' Mr.,and Mrs. W. Carter an family spent the, week -end a Bird's Creek. - Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Carte spent the week -end at Mr - .,.: -:,Carter's Carter's parents, at musclow. r.W, SeweFb,.- apri family spent the week -en in Waubashene. Mr. and Mrs. Boys. Sr., o Toronto, acid. Miss Barbar Lonsdale, of Ottawa, spent th' weekend with Mr. and Mr. Russell Boys here. :. Mrs. Matthews is home fron hospital. but is spending.a fey ;day§ recupei;atirrS with friend at Highland Creek. Sympathy is extenZied t- Mrc. Haywood_'and family_, o; Toronto, They were spending F few days at their cottage or the Fourth Concession, , wher called home by the passing of Mr..Haywbod who was in hosp- ital, in Toronto. Subscribe .to the_ News Only $2.510 Per Year v Frenchman s Bay _spth Wedding Anniversary Mr.. and Mrs. Ernest Ruck 5f Fairview Ave. we -e. honore at a reception at the home o _ their daughter, Mrs. W. Be in Toronto, on Saturday, the oc casion of their -hath .. weddin anniversary. They received co gratulatory telegrams from th Prime Minister, John Diefe baker; Premier John Robarts Hon. Michael Starr, Minister o habour; Mayor Nathan Phillip and many' others. They wer Kesented• with many gifts a flowers from. cousins in Scot land. Among those present' were birs. Buck's sisttr,' Mrs. Ho aril King, of -Kingston, who w her bridesmaid-, their two da gaiters, Margaret ( Mrs. W Bell),' Helen (Mrs. Hurst) an son Jack and their nine grans children. 'Mr and Mrs. Buc 'were married in Kingston, On ar Sydenham St. Church, o biay 22, 1912. Mrs. Wilson- ck wo Bot the former -Agnes -Mr. -and Mrs. Buck • eTdW goo e - Ir 'FOO V�MARKE! Rouge `Mills ice►• _ . PRICES EFFECTIVE On, No. 2 Hwye Just East of Rouge ri e 7.7 Ti,ur..,µA .� Sit. Open Every Evening Till 7.00 p.m. Except Thurs. A Fri. Till 9.00 p.m. • 24-25-26 Strictly Fresh GRADE 'A' LARGE (Loose) Bring your own containers BANQUET Canada Fancy Cream -Style (Save 19c) 15 oz. tin - .39c _ GOL fog 5 BANQUET Canada Fancy (Save 7c) Large 20 oz. ' for C PEAS.4 Doze Maple Leaf Process Choose CANADA First Grade Powdered Skim Midi (Sews 16el ��� ROLL. C iAfM1LY .aa _ . A tSa•e 6e) 1 Ib.. Boli 4 C 0Large 3 �. BOY Y 4: WA A PACKERS .,MAPLE LEAF I N_ - - 12 Oz. Remod Tiros CANADA FIRST GRADE - PURE �� - :•..b. c.v.� 21h CREAMERY _ _ SWIFT'S PREMIUM (Save 16c) 1'/i Ib. tins 79-C .39d' COOKED 1.49 YORK BRAND 12 oz. Square tins HABITANT PEA or _ (Save 9c) -Large 26 oz. Tins HAM.- NE"TABLE SOUP 4 for 69e _W__ rte BOLOGNA W,....--- ain View Canada Fancy (Save 17c) Large 48 oz. tins for SHORTENING (Save,T �TomatC� Lilco Isave 9c) - -For. your garden a full selection of Steele SWIFT'S Gowen Dew (Regular) (Save 21c) BRIGGS do RENNIE SEEDS :No.1 Foundation A Certified Seed POTATOESMARGARINE 4,89 � 75 ib. bag ;2.95 or 79c per pock lila. 1 DUTCH SET ONIONS. ..:...... 'Ib. 28c SWIFTS PARD (Savo 13c) 15 o:. tiros 45C -No. 1 MULTIPLIER ONIONS ......... Ib. 33c D O � f � � � ' - ...: -4 for 'Flower or Veg. Plants .: 35cc-0eir box or 3 for $1 TORGANIC . isave �) (sous $1.00). (SPECIAL OFFER of 10c -off plus 6c off) FERTILIZER ;40 !b. bag ;1.88.50 Ib. bag 62.85 Blue Ribbon -Orange Peke@ Pkg. of 60 SMART'S Canada Fairy Lary 20 os. Nps T•'(Save'16c)C TIEA BAIM le Sauce ;-� for 39c Fresh Ap _ _. • FRESH HOME GROWN - -- - .: .. • ...... , MINCEDBEEF2'' lbs. ,Aspara egus 2 b� v C 'Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot R'st Ib. 39a d.: Bell ROUND - STANDIPdl PRIME RIB ROAST ......... .1b. slc .(6th and 7th ribs) , Steaks o Roasts �. c 9. FRESH MINCED STEAK ......... ... Ib. 69c n- n BONELESS ROLLED _ ___ :-...._ ..(Tit Five Ribs) SLICED RINDLESS, f _ PRIM! RIB ROAST ........:,...:.. ib. 79c s Breakfast Bacon''t.C MAPLE LEAF Frozen Gtade A O•@n Ready re : •~ • ' Rib (Blade'Sone Remorsd) TURKEYS. - ROAST �•45c ....— w 11QNLtii FRESH Grade Ready as u-WIENERS-F:Youiii- 'CHICKENS 6.35c d __- -. - FRESH �.• ROUND or SQUARE. ..RUMP._.7­R0 A ST-i'79c tnnvru W MUM ING S a19� used THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, MAY Z4, 196Z PAGE EIGHT - of very in ry tion of the Ontario Federa- 9 p. m: on May lo. Mrs. H. Bl- _I -3VIr. and -Mrs. Murray Be -end j family spent the week for our meetings. Other new on of Home do School Assoc-. lckman opened the meeting the reading of 'a poem— and with her sister at Whitney. I� L''Y►T Conveners elected are: Mrs. F. iatiuns, Chayko, (publications); Mrs ;n April, at the Roya. fork, in Tut)h'to. This Conven with 'The Lord Planted a Garden' Srveral- me�begs e€ the the Wor- Friendly Bible Class were ���j �, ••= YOUR i1 G�>Li�i+ G. Skura and Mrs. McKee and tion not only seems to be mos-, fol Ars. Donaldson led Ship Service, with a story— -nests of the Active Bible Class Mrs. Simmonds. We welcome informative and educational 8 One Lord, so many Churches", at Moitt;t Zion last week, and our new members on the Exec- gratulate Mrs. R. people interested in Home chool but also --provides a 'ollowed by . the' singing hymn repor, a pleasant 'evening. Pogmore, Chairman of the wonderfully good and Interest= 164• Mrs. Fallis gave -the Bible - Study, based on "questions and _ ''ANNUAt FLOWERS AND PST PLANTS" nomination Committee for the Ing time. Mrs. Hull, Mrs. Me- answers" taken from her prey -Our GARDEN CENTRE,' OSFfAWA splendid job she did. Senior School Choir, win- Farlane and Mrs.• Wagenaar throe a the other delegates t( Ous lectures onthe Bible. Mrs. Program Con- �OSEBAW . and Mrs. Wm. King, of ; - toy A. W. RUNDLE — RUNDLE'S Ajax Music Festiv- the Convention, reported or 3. Blackman was ,ever. Roll Call —"'Love" with Oakwood Dr. entertained their An "annual" is a plant that completes its life• within one' -year; al, brought us two numbers o young selection.ing hbeaut some more 'o same. As is -our last news- eleven members presen . e prayer ions-a��3-daughters'-and their families,'last Sunday: that is it grows from. seed and flowers and dies in one year be used to improve voeces so fully, -)aper reporose ts of the term 1961-. this meeting closed with Ind lunchsessed-by Mrs.. M The Rosewood Bowling Lead- There are marry ways in which annuals can can use annuals for temp- and -in harmony, never fail to our 62•,we would like to take to thank -Mr. B -liicott. .. ! ue held their banquet at And- I the beauty of a home. A new home and make us feel very p roud of opportunity Mr: and.bTrs. J. Sheppard and yew's Drive -In, Wednesday r,rary beauty until a permanent planting of evergreens In more, established plantings school, and we congratulate Mr. G. Clarke, Grade 8 teacher NrtLrkar, and staff of the Pick- pri ng Flews for their wo>ader- family are spending the week- number I evenin;. A number of the Rose- attended. shrubs can . be established. in borders to add colour through- on the results- of his .wonderful _ fui co-operation in.. publishin, I ndwith friends' , 1VIat Ellicott Mr. gird Mrs.' Ivan Ellicott ;bank people ' .Mrs. Datty, of Detroit, visited 2nnuals -can be used _perennial perennials are not as colourful, since cut the summer when per + work in music with the choir of 8, Rouge Hill our news. It is most gratifyin.. ro have the assistance of our of Peterboro, also Mr. ant Mrs. Dunsford, cif the Ro'sebank Home. -i; ost perennials are Spring blooming. -growing annuals, for. colour. Grades 7 and of School. . local rews�•aper in our endeaol Mrs. Vernon: Ellicott, .visitec' -parents r. and Mrs. P.. their T !Convalescent Afternoonf babe are also _very useful in the rock garden summer r and shrubs, the proper We' also were' treated to a ours °or the Home & School sp- their Ellicott, on Sunday. I Euchre ewili held In the foundation planting o`f evergreen such as geraniums. or tuber- show of the film' made during the p„sociation. Thank you• TMTrs. Wapenaar, Pub- lilt and 1`Irs: H. Powe visit- !home of Mrs. Ted Brett. Last D2rs- choice of annuals and Pot plants, and life to the front of your home last fall's County Fair, of n;uch. — �d hi. brother in Toronto, or ; .veek's %vintie were: 1, ous begonias can add colour October. Flowering shrub borders and group Home and School Association. of Rouge Hill. This colorful film achy Conveyer. _ Sunday. Chillmar; �. Plrs. McLean; and M1 be a "pat er coil- i Throw: Mrs. Day; Con., Mrs from May until attractive b use of annuals until can be made more X brought back all the fun and There t: ill action"' -pn Saturday, May 26 Lee.- - plantings the shrubs are large enough to bloom and to fill the spaces good time of the Fair. We also BROUGHAM NEWS so—sate all your •eld neta,spap- ;�Lrs. L. Aisthorpe, Dyson Rd. -visiting atof planting. Many annuals are grown thank Mr. Pogmore, an expert the e- the -hent last Tuesday. with teff between them 'time. 'for use as cut flowers to beautify the inside of the home. These on movie -making, for this most contribution. Our The fourth meeting -of Brougham United Church wom• he Bake Sa e,hsyorvsdi-ed by p ! friends in Toronto. Happy birthday to Karen Ev- would be best grown in rows in the kitchen garden, in order appreciated then en's lMrs. tat, Unit No. 1. of the'U. C.'1�'. t;'as . - I ans. Dyson Rd., on her 17th not to destroy the effect by cutting them from your decoration for gavedustherT report on theCon- home ofith, M. Ellicott, a real success,. as .everything was sold. ��tt}rthday..May 18. plantings. Probably the most common use annuals Sympathy of the commuZrity Mrs. J. Hamilton, Brougham .bedding or specially Prepared .beds for these alone. They are is extended to blrs. Geo. Will- pent last Wednesday at the also planted on top of tulips or daffodils which have finished beds can. be of. various AJAX LUMBER CO. LTD• son in the passing of'her aunt -miss: '�orne of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kingston Road. 'blooming. These specially prepared Edith Coakwell. l Schwalm, shapes and sizes in relation to your pro perty• plants of one be in this way to bring mass colour SAND BOXES — 4 ft. by 40. $4.95 assembled colour combination can - by d ft. $1.40 each to your garden. Most of , these plants . can be started indoors -frOn.-see,_�sut_the._aveiaee gardener will be well advised to CEDAR POSTS •- 4 in. by 4 in. -.. buy most of these plants already started. The setting out . WlItt-CHAIN LINK-INK these small plants would best be done • on a cloudy day or in _ the late afternoon or evening and should. be watered • with II . _ ,. - 36 inch highs100 feet soluble fertilizer..Altlzough most annuals wail grow in average.] / �2 inch high, $15.95, -.100 feet soil, you should dig sorpe humus. such as peat moss or manure, q$ inch high, 517.95 - 100 feet into the: soil and add a. complete fertilizer which will contain I nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash.. Annuals ibut a s -the merst part - . insects, regular check I ROUND CEDAR POSTS, S FT. 65e EACH are fairly free from disease and . could be made to control these before it too late. Sgme of STEEL FENCE POSTS, 7 FT. $1.1-0 EACH the best low -growing annuals for borders_ and rock. gardens ' l 5 ft. Ste ladder $0 are: white alyrseum, .mauve alyseusrn ageratum lobelia po rtul- l Spec a p _-.eca;'tagettes, french marigolds, pansies and violas. So - L'me tall varieties for background are,' salvia, zinnia, African j SEE OUR DISPLAY OF SAMPLE FENCES AT OUR r-narigolds, colosia; nicotine and cosmos. PICKERING XARD _ Most annuals are sun -loving plants, but here are a feu you } - _ cauld try in partial shade —petunias, phlox, pansies, violas, lobelias, colosia, and verbena. For further. information .on Raz =Finishes _ IR 'the the best in Stain: «annitals", just. contact your local nurseryman Ideal n+Nr+�r This article has been brought tlsf �• wry #o watch far and Varnishes of the Ontario Nur'serymans' Assoc _ -. inert week's article on "FlowAJAX ering Trees and Standards". LUMBER CO. LTD• -.- - - rtee will - OUP Rouge ERING be the same as last year, and ' _ The Rouge Hill Home and as follows: President, Mrs• R• WHITBY — MO. 6417T School- Association held its last Smith; Vice -Presidents,. Mrs• •' meeting for this term, .on Wed- R. Traynor and Mrs. W. Clarke; nesday, May 9• Election of Off- Treasurer, Mrs. R. Bozak; Rec- i iters and Conveners for the ording Secretary, Mrs. 'L. KernrS- 1962-63 term, Was,held, and edy; Corr. Sec'ty., Mrs. R. Pog- H... THE LAKES ::.�1 ��N pith the exception of Mrs. Wit, Baumeister will �. AD FOR Ti#E S1t Ciaike, as Vice -President, tak our new Program Convener, f� '- -ing Mr. Baumeister"s position, and we can be sure of a year • HEAD `.— - FOR an- • - �, • - :BARN NCE:7'­:." of xr,•� ��'' ' •fin Hey Folksl The x� DOWN '�• ...y.. GRAND VALLEY a x T \ .. _ is SEASON this OPEN FOR THE r a Saturday* and every Saturdays A 'y T}' •'• n' 4 } M \ \ Specializing in Old Time Squares,, - M zs t.�� and Country Style Dancing `d. FOR THE HOE DOWN WE CATER TO OLDER FOLKS Teenagers Friday Night — Dance to the Rhythm 8 i x. -Blues of Club One - Eleven - At Grand Valley Park . 2 miles north. of No. 2 Highway, on Valley Farm Road -FOR RESERVATIONS CALL TEmple 9-2691 Know - PICKERING :GRAND VALLEY PARK, Ont�'rio WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT IT IS better. i '' ONTARIO; TRAVEL LITERATURE, Now.*ft. for ;the Season ;,ours A711i�,TN A t1rolfth This -includes Swimming. Camping or Trailers, Picnics, O DMix tM NAME........ ........... -This _ I .. .. • ents Trnd and PdA tf Da, -lc Mlnature Golf Horst Shoes, Ref Noe. arra+ Lem, ADDRESS .....:.............. – tjus wature AT .o........ .......................... - Esso k PRODUCTS A Multi-Purpos, GREASE (Oaad• oa+ Capl maw A/anu/aefuriaAh -, y,urca+ana and deagwl • ■ •. • . .. • • • ._ sees' . , � �. .. Pickering, Ont. CHURCH T { 'THE PICKERING NEWSTHURSDAY,IMAM Z4, 1965 PAGE SIX 1 — 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM • .. • Rouge Hills Sorry to leA Mrs. William Banquet at the Andrew's Drive- Payne, Altona Road, is in Irlornnau B USI N ESS �t R ECTO RY . _-- _S I V I G@S I n = Mr. and Mrs: Earl Adams the In last Wednesday evening. ---- hospital. Happy bl:•thday, to _• 11 a.m.-West �ge School' � o with Mrs. A. Westbrook, of Mr• and Mrs. C. Hollinger, of Fraser, of Woodland Rd., — • The Ch i.IrC S Toronto spent • last Thursday Altona Road. Con. 2., attended a Bowling May 12. l GUARANTEED EACHNtE'S Mc . =Crei hton,-FY aser� _ 9 Platt, Pine G Ave. on y birthday to ie - - - Pickering 9 Radio -TY Service Funeral Director Any Make or Model 13th birthday, May 16. ton and Mme• s last Sui, oft spent last Sunday To'The Ha ppy Couple DEEPENED WEST Niu - AT. 44059 united Church with end with friends in Newmarket, -AUCTIONEERS Drynan & .Murdoch ARTHUR FIELD * SEPTIC TANKS - INSTALLED - CLEANED Mr. and Mrs. C A. Schwalm and son spent last week -end - ' LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE - the Public Daily _ 30"" Location PrIv PICKERING Ministers REV. MELVIIiE DUTTARS dwith Mr. and Mrs. Annable, of OF�OUR-_WEDDINGG — PHONE OR WRITE � O-CKURCH-SERVICES-Ottawa:.-- - — - 11 a.m.-Nursery ;. DAY OR NIGHT1 9:u am. and 11:07 am. YlA1f LMR 1s lit FM 1E Elff BOOK NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY Cowrie. of Owrario and York form Steck, hrrp{sswewtt, lloassiolsi Notaries Public ` Sonday School Same Hour• Rouge Hill Restaurant •WE COVER , :. • WATER DELIVERED WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. — AUDLEY - 108 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. HOME — CHURCH — RECEPTION' 3, PICKERING — TE. 9-1417 Church St N., Pickering; Out tw me* H«.n. B.A. - MWOW 1.15 P. M. - Sun. School RESTAURANT FROM $49.50 UP - 5 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa West of Dunbarton * 2.3o P. M. -Church Service Rainbow Room Available -- - ;: - Telephone RA. 3-3446 Thursday Nights — Bingo INCLUDES -_- GRACE PRESBYTERIAN PHONE _ Phone WH. 2-2171 • Weddingturdays Receptions Phone: ATlantic 2-7861 1 -8 x10 "OUR WEDDING" ALBUM 12 - 8 x10 PRINTS j - ATlantic A-0063 Pickering, Ont. CHURCH W M o , .E a 1 — 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM • .. xmmnxnnmmammnmmmmmmmnx Satoriay TA 1:00 Peet. rtEPA1RS A ALTERATIONS ' Irlornnau ROUGB HILLS ONTARIO MORNING WORSHIP .12 — 4 x 5 PRINTS Kingston Road _• 11 a.m.-West �ge School' � WATER 25 —PHOTO "THANK YOU NOTES" SUNDAY SCHOOL eso gals ................. .-........... ssoo � KEN and CLARKE - . =Crei hton,-FY aser� _ 9 - — Auditorium SUNDAY SCHOOLS WELLS DUG -CLEANED _ COMPLETE PHOTO NEWSPAPER COVERAGE - 1NEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 P.M. "•• p•m P R E N T I C E �Tesrimonies of ars. gl+row at >he aay M«,lno, �! DEEPENED WEST Niu - AT. 44059 old of held of 8 Pie. ALL A RE WUCOME -AUCTIONEERS Drynan & .Murdoch w•.! Rouge School- 9:30 a m.-6yeors and over SEPTIC TANKS - INSTALLED - CLEANED PHOTOS 39NT TO NEWSPAPERS OF. YOUR CHOICE - - - the Public Daily _ 30"" Location Barristers, Solicitor and it a.m.-up to 8 year No Job Too Large Or Stna11 To — PHONE OR WRITE `, Lkensed and Aw"rised For Nn up to 5 years to pay 11 a.m.-Nursery Receive Our Immediat! .-'Telephone -� YlA1f LMR 1s lit FM 1E Elff Cowrie. of Owrario and York form Steck, hrrp{sswewtt, lloassiolsi Notaries Public Centennial Road School- i l a.m.-All ages. Attealton �` pp p A R R I E P. M E R O Y :. fomite", Real Mote SAM our Reasootable Rafts. BANK OP COMMERCE aHAM1Un 108 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. T• Vr S• Water i111 Cater Service 3, PICKERING — TE. 9-1417 Church St N., Pickering; Out tw me* H«.n. B.A. - MWOW APPIJAWN ^PAINTS TOOLS -: Du4-ho � A �� 5 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa EXTERI01� PAINTING +rAss - - fu �Mmk. � - Telephone RA. 3-3446 St• George'sSee Phone MO. 3-mis iFormerly A. R. I3ill> ` _ , . P.O. Pbon.Pbe trh. em Pkm to so .. ewrythinB in Plumbing. ' PRENTICES kayo boor.e.tabishaa �iee �Sflmdle5 • •*•• GOIDD VALUE AT THE UNITED CHURCH AacNeneen .twee ism E. Re FLEURY BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC , Morrish at OW KMgslow Road KWdo" Creek AT. 2-7391 or AT. 24362 - by Appolwtmse f MONUMENTS -Nub" Rt.waw«M W-dwe - Room AUSTIN, Psrp. ILL 1, WM#by, Oeiterio Two miles war of wbmw Wkbby and Ajax PHONE: wkisYtr IMO. 8'24 PLUMBiKG ---ALFRED KAYES — PLUMBING BATHROOMS PRESSURE SYSTEMS -`IESTiMATES GIVEN Phone WHhohali 2-6717 PLUM V&Wb 9611" DUNBARTON RADIO i T -V A. L RAMW ROGER 0. CONANT, B.A. &MMISTER AM 3oLKrtOR CONRH BLDG., AJAX 7% Slow" St. Se"I , Oskor" INSURANCE CO. WRITE OR PHONE Cltasp -Rates for Form and Ceunhy Buildings Wklraferm krsion"" on soullwils, Whldr", Si1as..E�c. Awtamobile, insurones of AN K" Bowman & Gibson PHONE: WHRBY MO. sab21 W He, J. Timmpson, B.A., LL.B. .;n,Easm MW wucmw jj�lli eda.irl. r owlet. AM son PICKERING - ONTARIO ONTIO R REV. H. S..SHEPHERD,'DJ,D.D. LL V1t1" G. LAWSON Dr. Sohn Lesi Dox 198, Pickering. Ont. - D E N T I S T .Phono wHitehall 2-3313 Rarriner arrld SnUdW SUNDAY SERVICES RODMAN HEATIN6 CO. s * 830 a.m.—Holy Communion 16 Church St. S. Pidlenng =TELEPHONE WH -2741 a •. 2 1-1.00 *.m.-Mornin4 Proym r 11.00 a.m.-Holy Holy Communiow _ r Pickering l - � � g cad+ Sunday, WH. 2.3641 W Lily M0.8.1515 IV�9C#ical Centro 1100 a_m,-Sunday School in the I @HI.JRCH ST N. PI�Nli, ONT.. s'- Parish Hap 11.0FOR SAFE, - 0 a.m.-Nursery (At the Parish Hili) DEPENDABLE Room -egos up to a. pears OFFICE: WH. 2-0K0 - • WEDNESDAY 1000 a.m. s f Hely ornteunion RUGS LTD. -.RES.: WH. 2-1855 Intercessions Far the Sick • Io es RIGHT PRICE Christian Science 1 t :..PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS W M o , .E a Society • .. - Satoriay TA 1:00 Peet. rtEPA1RS A ALTERATIONS ' Irlornnau ROUGB HILLS ONTARIO Waferp p l y COSMETICS SUNDRIES - BABY NEEDS Kingston Road CHURCH Sf.RViCE AND gals.-•••••••••••S•:.••u•s4 0•ssoD :4320 7 SUNDAY SCHOOL eso gals ................. .-........... ssoo � SUNDAY -11 a.m.-In the #i1 STORE HOURS: and and Allerton Building, Kingeten 14'Funeral At Rouge Hills Heeling lot moi= �, 1NEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 P.M. "•• p•m Ambulance Service �Tesrimonies of ars. gl+row at >he aay M«,lno, �! UC W BRANCH � STORE WEST Niu - AT. 44059 old of held of 8 Pie. ALL A RE WUCOME -SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p.m. t0 5 P.M. _ The Rooding Room is epos h49- No. 2 HiR11w" 4 at Pickering Beach Road - the Public Daily _ 30"" Location PICKERING = ' PHONE WhitehaN 2-5961 < '., For further inFormatiea Cott ATkonik 2,26M t,onvenknt budget terms--; `, ^ up to 5 years to pay .-'Telephone -� YlA1f LMR 1s lit FM 1E Elff WHitehaH 2-3610 = St. Andrew's . Graham 'HARDWARE Presbyterian Church AiellOa AN Church St N., Pickering; Out tw me* H«.n. B.A. - MWOW APPIJAWN ^PAINTS TOOLS -: :BRAdY • PLUMBfN6 Piti�oae. wH2--r63- A.At . :1 11.00 AA6 Clour& So lop EXTERI01� PAINTING +rAss - R 6. HILL :: GENEttAI 'HARDWARE STORE .4_• iFormerly A. R. I3ill> ` _ Phone: 1NHiteholl 2-1911 = Pickering trh. em Pkm to so Bvnbarton ewrythinB in Plumbing. ' �iee �Sflmdle5 f. GOIDD VALUE AT THE UNITED CHURCH RIGHT PRICE (Highvroy No. 2) . Phone: TEmple 9.2281 .. _.Open Dally TM S;W piss W. A. McKAY, M.A., Ph•D. .:. • .. DENNIS CARTAGE Satoriay TA 1:00 Peet. rtEPA1RS A ALTERATIONS ' p MINISTER —Service Waferp p l y Kingston Road of Worship gals.-•••••••••••S•:.••u•s4 0•ssoD :4320 H;II 'meo A. M. eso gals ................. .-........... ssoo � .West = AT. 4-4721 >�r church School a1'tley's Shoes t, 000 gels . ........................ $7.00 Ai50 SANG - 3RAV1% TOP SOIL AND FILL All °n UC W BRANCH � STORE WEST Niu - AT. 44059 9.45 A. M. DENNEY BROTHERS Featuring • Savage, Clark and HEATING CONTRACTORS' SERVING CHRIST IN THE Eaokard Shoes. Quality Foot - COM{MUNITY SINCE 1B3S wear Correctly TItted Widths• Hof Warr Sham Sydems B to Triple E, Cookies Inserted antra• s catercn� ' Doctor's Prese !0tioos Filled and R _T_ RY A "INEWS 4518 step__pA, West Ion VEDDfNG a d BIRTHDAY CAKES CLASSIM AD Stop 34 of M%mhw ide • Dr. FANCY . SI�NQWICIIESt , oeele ,.�.. , .f NMI CAt3. =Phone 282 : tsar >a Ise as ftow " she MAIN . S711sET e, NCURM WK 2-01M crew wow :.� ..C.Seai...iliifL 7�1L9A�i • y J • THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1962 THE PICKERING NIEWS .'. -'PAGE SEVEN Local Cap ers Enjoy Holiday _ ,:.One Man's Opinion ! _WA_NTADS- Z BY - THE OBSERVER ��� - Being a politician at the municipal level does not al- ways make it easy to win friends and influence people. Wr If you decide to go along with a motion you may win a friend and lose six more, or vice versa if'you oppose a .� ,a a — �' �.��"„i;�'T motion. There were some interesting stories going around • this week' about a meeting or ording to our informant, council had to choose betvvem For Sale two tenders on the village truck motor; whether to re- ni - place-the-motor-witlr-a -mew ow- ' Apples- No decisions was reached, for it would appear that of the council, some had irienas on one slat: «.iu SuI,.le On Apples sad Potatoes For We. the- other. They were, it appeared afraid to make the — Controlled Atmosphere — decision because no matter what they voted for-, they btacIntosh $2.75 per bushel. H1 would make one. gazage operator happy and one un- - Spies $2.50 per bushel ,. %� happy. Plea++e bring your own contain- era nor apple&. Open on week- We might say, that it strikes very much of playing ends. /F`, personalities, and this is not good for sound administrat- PICKERrNG ORCHARDS ,; % ion. A councillor by very virtue of the office he holds, One mile west of Pickering. especially in.a small community is going to find himself ' Village on No. 2. Highway.%y. . >� in the position of making bad friends, just because he Phone: wi2-1247 goes ahead and does what he thinks is right — if he FOR SALE —bedding plants; �' � ' � � �,'�� % does go ahead and does what he thinks is right. ' Large variety: Petunias, snaps, , ` This is an election year in Pickering Village and it -- - - gad others. Cabbage and tom- would appear the boys are starting already to play it a atoea--wholesale or retail. R. ti` little cautious. - MacDonald, Altona Rd., R R, However they should realize they will gain more fav - S, Pickering. Two :Hiles north r with more people if they think straight and speak - Of No, 2, Highway' out. It may cost a few votes on election day, but at least (may 22) The Pick•A-say Campers, a group from day Ridges and Pickering area enjoyed a the councillor will know he was honest not only, with ... --''"• F E D D E R • S camp -out near Lake Simcoe last weekend. Twelve fa�wlN.&, whish Included educts. the ratepayers.-- but most important of all — with him- AIR CONDITIONERS children, dogs and one cat are planning another excursion next month. For more data self. Stop wasting time boys and get down to the job COLEMAN on how to join this group, ser the day Ridges news column: Photo by .Barrie Pomeroy you were put there to do. You, asked for the job' at' the Camp Stoves, Lanterns, Coolers ' ` last election. Remember? - Trailer Accessories O — W-- O — O — O — O — 0 — Q ����* '- Purnac« Cleaned — (Special - $7.30) . C Coming Events Coming wren Lucille B:endo Comp%Les. kind of regimentation suggest- NDP." Talking about making friends and influencing' people it has been brought to the attention of the editor of this 1 L L E R Course at HMCS Cornwallis ed by the ' M Mr. Altoli Pointed to static- paper that this column has made a few- pepole not a — - -fit t -of- little 11aYt'._ap Phene: WH2-3491 ,Horticultural Soei "� dan ter of Mrs A A. Bastedo, �' of business in Canada suffer- here over -the past few months. --,ALL ANNUALS 3&-. BOX— — SPRING FLOWER SHOW — of Brock Road. Pickering, has ed last year. with 50 percent of The editor who does not write this col$mn has been - — 600-P: lYi; successfully completed an eight some Industries in the red..He labelled by some as the author, in fact a number Of pet'- Ageratum, Sweet Alysum, As- PICKERING UNITED CHURCH week basic training course at said the excessive taxation and - sons have been suggested. ters; Marigolds, Stocks, Lobel- Ia. Salpiglosis, Snaydragon. All Welcome - Silver Collection (may 31) HMCS Cornwallis, near Digby, N. S., and has begun training failure to' make automation sere the working man result- Writing a weekly Column is not an easy chore. We do i Zinnias, Petunias, Salvias, Nic- in caval operations at Hafts ed in unemploynment• know that the Observer's column has gained the favour otine, Phlox ie, Pansies, Pickering Women's Institute Stadacona, Halifax, N.. S. %Vren «�� Chit offerg safes of quite a few, while currying disfavor with some oth q rn g Delphinium, Carnations, Sweet will meet at ,he home of Mrs. i redo attended'. Ajax High; guards. against inflation and re- writ - ers. The editor is interested in knowing, and so is writ - William, Geraniums, Tomatoes, Kenneth Cooper, on Tuesday, School, and was employed by cession through its proven re- er, if readers of this column wish it -to be continued. If - : Dahlias, Everbearing Sirawber- May 29, at 2.00 p. m. Guest North American Van Lines.' in �� um British Columbia and you want it as a reguaz diet, let the paper know 8nd"if , ries and Raspberries, Red Cur- ' speaker: Mr. A.'Bunker, Bunker, wilt Pickering, before entering the Alberta," he said. "The Social not, say nothing and the editor will take this silence as Rhubarb. ..: _..... ::_•.. give an illustrated talk en - nary at HMCS York, Toronto naval division:. in._February.the Credit message is being felt t east fin - gn thata - 14 Rou4emwM Dr. 14 "Birds,". There will also be an Widely through eastern and central Canada—by provinces, anti to fill the space with advertisinff, y p g' -. "Rouge Hills — Phone 28246724 Exchange of Plants and Bulbs. that have become disillusioned ( 1) both Garden and House All ladies are welome. - Social Credit Speaker At with Liberal and Conservative_ ,. ale Register June• 8, no. Wanted •Help �' 1► anted Help Uxbridge Administration • to Ottawa.". Mr, Alton said that Social _ .�. Auction a of household rn--000 — BIRTHS - X16 -Hour week, mann for Picker- May 23.—Uxbridge, Ontario Credit stands for a system bas- iture, barber's twls, garden Old-fashioned antique hall rack 'levo mg Township, south of No. 7. MacFARLANz—born, to Mild- Riding's Social Credit car- didate Allan A. Alton today ed on theprinciples of torsi t Pe. - ilius enterprise: • 'With els• dishes, etc., on the west wooden counter: Buffet; side of the Brock Road, in the oil ace heaters; 3 -Burner coal Filg6way. Route established. Good income. Apply,by by letter, re@ and George MacFarlane, May 18, 1�2, in Ajax-f'Ickering launched his campaign by ass- '"The private out it, no real and' lasting bas= Village of Claremont, 'the• prop- oil stove; Two ga_vanlzed press - the. Late ' - - to-->t•'rank Helferty, Box 56, R: Hospital, Mary Beth, a sister erting that Diefenbaker trust has • reduced the bfinister. is of human relationships in a ps erty of the Estate of tire tanks; Several odd chairs; , Jack on Saturday, Several tables: Desk: 'Number -i 8-'?� y : R. 1. Hampton, Ontario. fnr 5;entt ar_d Laurie. cniilzed society is possible,"' he status of "Minister of Unem- are bold, vigorous.and realistic, Skilled lathe operator or gen- East Scarba gh Lutheran Ply t•, and we have the proof of this eral machinist. Robertson Hy- Mr. -Alton said in. a ' press ], nn CC rr Church in the western prociaces..Ont- Wash 25c Dry -1U(; draulic Machinery, Valley Farm statement that the Conse.rvat- Worsfiip Services at 11 a. m. grip, with its .cornerstone of. . Rd, South. AT. 2-2874 ive party's federal represent - Sunday School at 11 a tn. industry and finance, its skilled at the` Galloway P.oad public ! ative has, by association, con working forces -and natural re- _Your Laundry PiC&ed Up" . :FARM HELP WANTED — per- mitted himself to, economic t asnasretrt position for married school, Nest Hill, between the sources, should form .the link }}��� policies that lead toy National from west to east in progress Q� Washed And Deliver. Kingston Rd.. & Lawrence Ave. p_ g� man on dairy `arm. House, hyd- Stagnation for a potentially ro etc., provided- TEmple'9-2504 Sunday May 27th, Opening of through Social Credit Admin- A the Charter membership lief great country". f istration." 2"t -Hour Service HELP WANT. -&D —girls area Bruno i. Edema, Pastor The- Uxbridge Social Credit i Mr. Alton pointed to Social young man to work in -clean, Tel: 261-31M candidate said that "neither the Credit critics. "Our political op- Saturday_- Same Day Service .11 Liberal nor Conservative part- - position can find no other way ^_ modern food market. Apply in Poe ,^_in ♦ &_._dry Mme$ les could offer sound national W Laundry person to E L. Stroud, Ltd. Card Of Thanks of attempting to discredit our , Rouge Hill. financial policy; as evidenced movement than calling us right. _ MIs. S. v (Clate) McQu1g. by the the fact that both are Anantic 2-8951 wing extremists. They find no a Wanted gan and family wish to express responsible for our current loop -hole in our econnmic.polic- PHONE: MON. • FSI. - 49 to 8.88 P.� BL,'—' r their sincere thanks to all their dollar doldrums , and chronic les. They have. no financial a1= SATURDAY 8 - 11s NOONfriends and neighbors for their unemployment". :. - - � .PIANO WANTED — any make- man acts of thoughtfulness - He added "The New -Demo- ternatives to offer, and they y thrash about--in-urternational L_C�M-WH2-` 17 Any Time any s>*e, any condition. pay and sympathy extended to them cratic Party offers. a gloomy �Bte. ATlantic 2-8502. affairs as the rest of the nor -Id cash• PrivvI��� in. their recent sad bereave- picture for national control of niaich ahead'.'. E:oin-O-Mat - Xf�250 Kingston Rd. (may 31) ment. Special thanks to all who our lives V)ecause bi the welfare BOARD & ROOM — in Picker- provided transportation to and state it advocates. As our Hat- PARTS AND SERVICE Ing Village . a. ailable. Central. from the hospital, pallbearers, ional Social Credit Leader, Rob- Washing Machines - $20 and vp Phone:illairi2 avail pr � and to all those who helped in ert Thompson, has a§serted, we AJAX,6ARGAIN CENTRE i. any way. Your kindnesses will can only become a nation of phone WHitohall 2.6410 3 always be remembered. Mortimer Sherds -through the : roper Every Night Till 9 o'doek `XOUNTY OF ONTARIO' - •1 Tenders' #or New Machinery Depot - --� Hear ..Your liberal Candidate- k..; early marked- - -- nt i be e d until 1 . m., Monday, ; g ed -tenders c recei�-ed. b the and rel ne 1 0 a n � y •�' """' ? June 11; 1962, for the const, uct -_ of a new achin'ery- depot;. to be located on the east side of the King's High- i .afikway No. 12, one half mile south of Brechin in the Town- Norman own- Norman Aship . of Mara.: ... , . . The new building is of concrete block construction SPEAK ON CURRENT EVENTS AND LIBERAL POLICIES and the size 82 feet. by 41 feet.. RELAX and Call I Tenders must be submitted on forms which together Dial 1350 On Your Radio with the plans can be obtained from the .office of the ARTW)R y ' undersigned on payment of, the sum of ten dollars ($10.) MITCHELL which is not returnable. IIMRED Monday Through .friday, at 1e0 Pe K Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. - STATION ROAD - WH: 2.6771 - _ R. E. Sims, P. E 1: ONTARIO RIDING LIBERAL ASSOCIATION EngMiNw County of Ontario neR>1111No - TE. 9-2491 - County Buildings, NIGHT SERVICE_ ' 1Nhitby, Ont. TE. 9.16112 - -Y: ---.• •..- .. ` ._ . '. -. � .. � ...,,_ .:..' ._;�.�.�..: w,-.., ..,:;_:;:�'..�;, .: �.....-.-.....= r = - :.... _ecce..._. _ •.:.,;:; Rill tJ r k" M, A; k k x 'G M p'eo'ple and t I -MONDAY MAY 28 — Preview Day For TUESDAY MW 29 WELCOME DWESDAY.MAY 30 ZW.LS:q:] III el LVM I ry s. VOL a 11:111,',i iiJi'l 0 1 IWAUJi'l AF,7,J old mism, VMS ELL -VE N U E HIG"WAY 401 mmmvAY 401 FAF BLOOR ST. W. BL06R ST. E. C.N R C.N.R. 41 F777, z r- EV" OF F 470 )0 Iffarmt at (Mae PAR A-q-qFMF PREVIEWS , FRUR 7&kn e THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1962 - THE PIGKERING NEWS PAGE NINE •- BAY RIDGES NEWS BUDGET fire at the Ballik home. No y - _ CT E j� OAT' ens and Mrs. 'Lewis Jones Ajax E Pickering Gen, Hospital � - one- seems to know -how it ++iz+a if - ' spent the holiday week -end started. There were valuables The Guides and Brownies with their daughter and hus- Statistics For May 1962 Y - -- Week -end News -- afternoon between the adults in the basement and garage, Mothers' L. A., held their reg- band Mr. and Mrs.' Tommy Two outings from our area and the teens. Oddly enough, which are known to have been ular meeting at the home of Christ, irY Washington, D. C. Total in -patients admitted 243 -%hi&__jveek-end:-the Camping very little was said about the lost, the garage having been Mrs. Jessie McGuire with Irene ' Several Junior Farmer mem- Club had -Meir first week -end outcome. How come, guys? did burned to the ground: Two- ot- Levick' presiding, After reports bers attended a la Residencef - - arty, on Town of Ajax 01y carriP-out, arid the boys of the the teens show you how to play her houses on each sicl3e of the and general business, plans for Soturday for Ontario County, First Bay Ridges Scout Troop the game? street were badly "singed" - the Mother and Daughter ban- at Cannington. Pickering Twp. 92 left on Friday evening for Dar- x x x the Ridley's and the Herdman's. quet were made. It will be held Miss Jean Linton is in hos- Pickering Village 17 lingtpn Conservation Park, We are sorry to report the _Bob Crosier, Tom Mitchell in the Masonic Hall on May 31 pital, at W111'owdale. Townof Whitby. 11 returned Monday, at noon newly -formed Bay i `edges Soft- and Rick mhemthemehtmehmh at 6.30 m m►, Whit b Township 10 There were fifteen boys in he ball Lea p• , will r &ren and PJr• and rs mer Jamies- Y presentatigns will be held in on UtY Oshawa .:. . camp -out, and rom all repg space. " the week -end and caw ht _2,5_ -�� corninunity hall. eft, of Islington, visited Mr. - -- 6 they had a arve7lous times of badly l� League red b the lack island t Buckhorn went etoyer �� �-�, _ -Others Y Pe Y and, of -course - - - - - �- hof• -and-Mr Jamieson, on Sat- , . alIy_nvee wea- Two playing areas,du3ing Pickerel.- roronto, visited on the week- urday. Babies born3 tfier. Now that the good camp- baseball diamonds, were prom- Peter Leonard celebrated . his end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc Total out-patients g?¢ Ing weather has arrived, there ised for these teams for May birthday with a- party on Sat- Quire. - In Memoriam - In- atient x-rays ~ will no doubt 'be many, who .24 (starting date),-, but, once urday. Attending guests were: � Valerie Rennie spent the hol- FARLEY- love t Y. . -. . have not yet joined 'the apathy, lack of co -o on, Karen Williams, Bobby M ng memory of Out-patient x-rays 278 Pe Y urn, iday with Glenda Taylor at a dear, husband and father, Miniature x-rays 66 Club" and would like to do so. organization and red tape, have ::arol Baker, Robin Gratton. their cottage along with Gary James Farley, who passed away Lab, in -pat. trtm'ts. g7¢ The purpose of the group is formed a barrier. We trust Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones ent- Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin May 26, 1961. i.ab.` out=pat. trim'ts. 24 simply to join forces and go those responsible will make a ertained Dr. Allan Tye, eye Redshaw. His memory is as dear today Blood transfusions' 16 ' camping in 'groups,' to find the sincere-, effort to recfifp• ' this specialist from Australia, on Mr. and Mrs. G: Benson, Mr. As in the hour he passed away, Minor operations' 28 good camp sites, and lei others situation immediately. Saturday. The W. Ladners and and Mrs. I.'Beverley spent_the -Lovingly- remembered by •Major•bperations 19 know where they are, and, to Mr. and Mrs. Marlow ,attended ,weekend at a cottage in the wife Mabel,• and daughters Mel- Ear, eye nose and throat generally have fun. If you wish the barbecue, in his honor. 'Dr. Hawke lake district. on and Phyllis. _ . more information; call "slack' Tye'is here for •a special Con- The Samarillos and the Th- - ✓ operations - 74 Peacock, at 839-3289 FAIRPORTference, in Chicago and New ompsons of Peterboro, spent x x x York, which is I part of a .longi die holiday in Buffalo. nn/=//na//oerannn// /a=as/o=////////////////■ =Skin -Diving Club - - -'-BEACH tan- of various parts°�CFiE" Mr.- and Mrs. Ross Redshaw _� ALL MAKES - . Last, Saturday.. May. 19, the world. HiNK. Sand ,'Sham Skin Diving Club "Fourteenth Wedding Airniv- I Mr. and Mrs. J. Spencer, for- .ake and family were in the Hawke YOU district for the weekend. --held-its-second meeting at the 1 ersary congratulations to Mr. rnerly of - Fairport Beach, visit- : 'Mr. and Mrs. A. Rozell and .home of Mr. Ernie Moulton, at. and Mrs. G. Micklewright, on ed file G: Warners, of Fairport family, spent a busy weekend OI• RANGES 927 Reytan .Blvd. Those who May 22. Road, on the week -end. _ arecting 'their cottage- at Lake - attended expressed their en- Special Notice children to stay away `fr omd Simcoe: thusiasm to get started on the A Spring Tea will be held at Parents -please warn your Mr. and Mrs. F. Hollingshead ' program, and a most interest- the Community Hall, on Satur- children to stay away from the sperrt the weekend at'their co- ARE ALIKE -BUT_ ink evening was spent discuss- da May 26, at 4.00 ' Pe Y. Y p. m., spon- I mouth o> trio creek and vicinity ttage .in the north country. Ing the equipment and fundam- sored by the Fairport Beach as several" -children have . rec- Mr. and Mrs; J:- Gough, Mr. entals of diving. We would like Home and School Association. I eived badly gashed feet. Two and Mrs. H. Gifford and Barb - to stress the fact that this is Delicious refreshments will be I have required surgery. ara' bf Scarboro * visited 8t the -AT, _ a club for anyone interested in served. Come, and enjoy your Mrs. R. MacNeil has returned home of the SamariHos and the _-' -LOOK- this sport, ten years of age and afternoon tea with your neigh- from Florida, and -is staying* J. 'Rehhles on Sunday evening. over, and beginners are wel- born. Adults 35c children: '2 with the Zettlers for a feALL" w days A surprise birthday party for come. for -1 adult ticket. till her house is opened. Karen -Flanigan was held on- Mr.'Moulton is a professional -Happy birthday wishes to� Mr. and Mrs. A. White, for- 'Friday night at her home. --diver and qua:hfied instructor. Jimmy Riley, four years, on. merly of Fairport Beach, vis- Mrs. D. Norton, Mrs. B. Pay- -Prime consideration is given to .:iia 23; Elizabeth Parkinson,_ 49,44he--R. ne, and Mrs.' -J. Rennie visited g Y �' doves far luncheon. the safety of all participants, three years, on May 25; Gley, on Sunday. on Friday evening with Mr. and O and, con e fr contrary to popular belief, 'Williams, ten year's, and Susan � Mrs. Iris Cane. o a d a YO _ tt-is-Trot-art expx sive spo to Cummings, eight years,, on -May us trip to Buffalo far thirty- Mr. sand Mrs. H. Hopkins and _ _ learn and enjoy. -Until you have 27. five ladies last week -end. Some family. spent the weekend . at experienced the feeling of ser Mr. and Mrs. R. Finger have! of the ladies on the trip were: their cottage on Six Mile Lake. enity and calm that exists in returned from a lovely Ber- Mrs. H. Cane, Mrs. B. Watkins, On the invitation from the the world below the water sur- muda holiday. Evon and Joyce Cookson, Mr•S.- Womeri's Institute, through the , face,, this wcnd:; is difficult :vlr, C. Denney went on'a fish= E. F.. -Jones: Mrs.: H. Munn, firs. • teacher; Miss Johnson, many • to express in word . It is at ink • trip to Hornpayne, last j D. Loran and rs, C. Hanna. `patents and friends went to the FRIGI-DAIRE - once ex:itin„ yct soothing, week. Children please remember to I Institute meeting 'on Wednes- Call Ernie Moulton, at 839- -Remember the "Guiding In return your 'registration from day,to. hear the Claremont pub 3840, if you wish, to ask Action" shosc, on Saturd I b an ay, thf ChiFdren-please rerr._-nber :lic school choir under Mrs. que$tiolis, o. 2.00 to 4.00 p. m. ta-retturtr- 5 Joy Green gave an Drat - inquiries. Everyone. is welcome, at the Dunbarton Kiwanis park. Form for the Bay Ridges Re - and we wo d like as m. �" _ oncal speech on the. "Problem ua any to Pastor Holmes will be takirn rection Activities. More formsI of Teenagers".. attend as posAible..This next the morning service next Sun- :re available if an.' W ould j Mr. and Mrs. Guest of Lind - meeting promises to -be an: in- day, and the special evening � like some --call Mrs Jacobs. at- I say have moved into the Mc- ce. me�tioned teresting on x x x :. this ieoluinn, -will be taken E3 i 33Mr. Ernie Moulto-ri ior t F artin,• n. �Theod hYoung People's of the ?e ry Sports - Mr.-�� •Aaiun. Toronto 1outa ;.i skin=divint club-% A - meet- United Church spent the.fiolid Y" Baseball-Thc + s of Bay for Christ.- it w;1-1 be -very ins-' '*z will be held. on Satureay ay visiting New York cit 'ry. racricing e.esting or the ;,ay about this. So -,e l -. -•ic•.�- �== .y p - young people ! 4i2y 26, where you may learn Mr. Norman Cafik; Liberal pitching, catching, hitting and There will be special music for s ..o. -,e rrov ies candidate tout i�ro�g i1 -Clare - running, in preparation for the all to enjoy,.. - will be shown. The address is: mont oh' Saturday aP.terneon. first league game. Teams have A QrFup of 'Cubs attended ! i27 P.eytan Blvd.. Bay Ridges. i Mr. and Mrs. Bill- Giiddoti, � "been chosen and coaiches are the tiIa le Leaf ba'1 game cn ?hone: 839.3040 for inf2. or-na- ! were in-Torcnto on Saturday. ' turning the midnight oil fig Saturday. flay" 19, with their �•'ian. Debbie .Carruthers. entertain- .' wring out ' pacitiom, strateX- Cub Master, 1Ir..S. Cane, FairpSrt Beach Softbaa Sea- f" r signals - .. r ome at sorry to , ear r. R. Palmer ; son starts -dune 18. Two game, a birthday party on Saturday, -- .•{ the next practice session. Each Victory Drive,- is in, the A;ax -i week, one. at home and. the Mi, and Mrs. Ray Hill and '- coach I have spoken to assured Hospital again. -)ther out-of-town. Schedule to hfamily of Collinpwood visited me his team was the best, and Mr. Fic's mother is visiting `+r� poeted later. r .. elven here over the holiday. areconvinced his bays are sure her son, on Uunbarton Shores, Ken Ward. and Al Fryer of to be league champs this, the for a few months. She conies !! ,w�++,�� the. Claremont Garage were at first year of softball in Bay from Holland. Learn To Me the Uxbridge Fair on Monday Ridges, Bay Ridges have enter- Mr. and Mrs. E. Butler, Dun ' with a tractor display: Z. ed a Pee Wee and a Bantam barton Shores, visited the L. AJAX-PTCKERING Mr. and Mrs. Bob Madill are team in the Pickerirr� League, Leeds, of Buffalo, over the (DRIVING SC2i0OL in charge of the booth at the a` and we wish all participants- 'week-emi. - Dual-�trol park this summer. Lots Of Luck _ Mr. and Mrs. Tonkin went Pr Late Mode] Car Mr. and' Mrs. Roy McDon _ _a camping_ trip -over -the week- uPnswe : Whorte �1 ald of Ottawa were with Rev. - e.e�Wt hear it said there F -•a sat Brifteewrth. It answer. P 'e 72&OOgi and Mrs. Carnegie over the hol- was a soccer game on, Sunday There was another tragic iday: Mr. McDonald took' partin the Sunday evening service ONLY YWOMAMC BANOM at the' Raptist' church: OFFaR A �OIC6 Ulf' Aid. • PTATUR= l You get all the important tea — --� �• B1'ZL�7�'�i j fares {hat ofber .m.*es have 1. Infinite Heat Selection for the e Radian -tube Surface Units. Set The Active Service Class met F any beat from "keep warm" to last Wednesday- evening in the I exclusive : NEW DEMOCRAT, church. 'basement, with the features, .some of wNch erre �• Selected heat is spread evenly Duel each. element. ' Friendly Bible Class from Brou- gham and, the Goodfellowship • •P� years-srbead 2. Pu11'N'Clean oven, whicfr. slides out' for easy . cleaning. --. g TO 'Canada Class of Claremont, as guests. Soong � fbs asdl no bard reach to Door- Mr•s. Allan Xllicott, of Brough- 11 fun W" In charge of the Wer- y w fife F�ldalre or you. BUTship, and Mrs. Carl Devitt and 0 oearns .ae+i rehfod R .fie ios- s• • Dr+ofiias surface of i Mrs. M. Welker, ' of Claremont any rause Der fire market.... Time�j • • sang a duet; also Mrs:. George moos technical Imowiedge: and Mets IS RU�I�g �%t I- - McConnell a solo. It was decid- y broil 10 mesL pates - ed to have our newspapers for repuf dow d fbs vas! beset** or 4 large T-bone 'stoats at Dace UnE�mployment is Wasteful the "paper drive" in by June ,10�„ 0rganisadea. ; 4. Porcehia drip bowls under 20. Rev. T. Fleetham then show- each surface unit, -pop out foe ting film strips easy cleaning and fw' Beyondlthe Bell" P- ' •• ell" a : Gray Multiplied". na John e Sell'. The Best cud Service Costs Canadians Billions In Lost A large number a friends , and neighbors gathered in the . church basement. F ll . • chu a ridgy night, a f ' ;Production and presented Miss -Alice Pas- Rest -.T e ^oe and Mr. - Simori Moliema • with a miscellaneous shower, I , ' A Planned Economy W'II Solve Prior to their marriage on Sat-' • . S ELECTRIC ' AILfEN HALL M. A. urday, May 26. _ . UnemploymentF_ da e & Friends were • glad to - hear 1 e • • Mrs Wm Harbron returned - from hospital last Friday-, after " _regi� -Sales .. 11 :emem • r _ This .Date . = = :.lune l.� O�shawagGeneral Hospital. in the Main . -. _ in �St. -Pickering a Mrs. R. Day and Mrs.' F: g � � > Noon spent the- wta'-end at otsl/aEEE/)■/�///////E//////////aees►s } • . Ajax at the Charlie Day home.