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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_05_31�, AY 31, 1962 rrc:c-r- - Iuc rer ropy VOL. 79 NO. 35 - THURSDAY - • 0�er�'rl�a ' g�- Mamcpl- Offi Candidates Report —bout. The Observer u•..r /77/, , ,H svgii///� v �H is' �i/yr°.ria i, "What A) Pace TTo Travel" The Editor, - T th he Pickering News i3rooklin Fair, Saturday, June please acce 2s a further plea for the con r , r r , , , ti r ,ii ' r a i', - 2. That's the way Mike Starr. _...' Y tinuation of the Observer's co u .: . //if%. ...'., r ,'> a D/ /'s // ,...G r yi/? / "l 3• ;?. C.,..,C3n'.�idate, reesurnes aao- - . , r ��! ther busy week of electior. This is the best and most wor*h�.rhile co,um ' ; , ' in in our weeks newspapers and there are none thdt , : / �' !�! campaigning in Ontario P.iding. g Y P That evening,- he looks for- compare in any of the other weeklies from the area, �'�r, �H „ a new resident to Pickerin I n�rticitlaril app - As <;" ward to the opening of W:,lovg , Y / // > �/j�j Park, Recreation Area, servin€ reciate the background history of Pickering which the Whitby.Towiishi �rrd Oshawa Observer brings into his column: - r P _ g . sponsored by the Good Neigh- I have a. great 'deal of respect for the writer who, Gore' Ratepayers' Association. .-shows much attachment for Pickering. His articles are Monday. the 4th, being clot- written with common sense a good grasp of town ng day for recording _nomina 'ions for the June 18 contest hip -affairs -He does not use his column to abuse, to , grind his own axes -and he has -been successful in keep- * y / ,� y�y,„� •ill find him at Oshawa cRuth ing his column clear of topics, that, are petty or too gen- -- /fec- ,r • n � � �"r * r”` b ,arties, arranged by b11s. Ruth 3eStR'1Ck, and .ty Mr. and Mrs oral.- /yy 9� y d that you continue the Obser vas Neuton and their Dutch I earnests recommend Community Friends. Tuesday ver's column which is of great interest and service to / June 5, Mike Starr will be ire 'the residents of Pickering. Port- Perry in the forenoon. in I would like to add my thanks to the Observer for his Whitby Town in the' afternoon - /'�" y efforts in writing his column. May he continue to re - and back to Port Perry for an �. ,� main anonymous and may. his One Mans Opinion " evening reception at 5.00 p. m. • gain more and more favour among his fellow -men of The forenoon of Wednesday. June 6, Mike Starr. tours South Pickering Pickering Township. In the af- Edit es Note- Because this was a personal: letter and ternoon he will be guest of hon - not in nded for publication we have omitted the writ - or at a reception. from 2.00 tc ses na a and address. However because k was so 4.00 o'clock. typ- Later that day, beginning at teat of a phone eslis and- personal calls we had fast - ✓�� y 5.00 o'clock: in the. Genosha weekend about the Observer's column, we hope th# Reeve C. E. Morley of Pickering Village is shown here at the door of the hotel, Oshawa, Mike Starr is writer will forgive us for taking .this liberty. This letter new- Municipal -Offices. _which. will.. be-officially-opened_this-Saturda-y. June-- -: #ile-let-out�olfkt-- • _-- 2 at 2.30 P. m, by Warden Earl G. Dovrswell. The village residents and all representatives of press, radio ,ether interested persons we eztendid a cordial invitation to attend. and television. Thursday, June 7. as Minister. Pickeringof the Crown, Mike Starr will Village Notes Competition Result Split Tewnshlf For Libra ry batetonipo, helping Township -SoftballI League "Guiding In Action - Dunbar- Purposes - Committee Hopes to do honors of Federal Gov- T Pickering Girl Guides birthday party to which many I • year the softball ached- ten District~ ernment iii saying "farewell" with their leaders Mrs. E. Hu- of his_ friends were invited. At a special -,library, meet- to H. R. H. the Duke of Edin- � and Mrs. M. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. G. Stewart of. '. ule will start on Monday;. June Dunbarton District "Guiding ng held in Dunbarton on May burgh. He, himself, later leaves . two mothers to lend a hand, Fairport Beach, had her sister 18. Games will be played until In Action" produced the follow- -A. attention was drawn to the by air for• Timmins, belt re- Mrs. .E, Hogarth and Mrs: G. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- _ size of -Pickerin Township erns the next , . Friday. for Murkar, toured Pioneer Vill- Ladottceur and cls from ' . the enr3 'of August, with the ing awards: g P ttlie � ,,day �' � ' • play-offs coming in September, Plaque for.Best Brownle_ Dis- :argest township) and to_ the a gala evening reception in the age on Saturday morning. They Matheson visiting them rec- Entry Forms maybe obtain- play. - 3rd Dunbarion Srownif utility of trying -to • sell lib- Pickering Village Community saw demonstrations of pioneer ent]y. ed by contacting the League pack; Plaque for .Best Guide .-ary service to_ a rural area Hall. activities such as - flailing, bl- Visitors with Mrs. Florence Secretary, Mrs. J Livingston, -Display -. 1st. Fairport Beach ` ( the North) who already enjoy Saturday, June 9, Mike Starr ackatnrthrtig, and printing and Calvert . oa Sunday were btr. Pickering Beach P. 0., phone: Guide Company; _ Broxvnie Per. . i reasonable service. The Home snakes the rounds, meeting old toured the. pioneer homes, saw and Mrs. J. E. Tuck, Miss b. , YTH2-0987: These .:forms must Want (for best entry) -. Toy i7 School Council., who spon- constituents of Oshawa, and in the school, church ,and had • a Morgan. and Miss Doris Penney be returned by June 1. The maker Badge to' Margare+ 'Dred the. meeting,' .Called on the evening, he speaks to a wagon ride to , the museum. of -Toronto. schedule will be drawn up after Glaser 3rd. Dunbarton Brown- ijks J. E ]viunrni Suren iso banquet of the Canadian Leg- They ate lunch at the Conser- A community shower was this date, ie Pack: Gtride _Pennant (for f Extencio•i Sen -ices, Pravin ion. vation Area.and in the after held at the Stork farm last The Umpipe,.6chwi held rec- best en -IgI 'I 11.r ry Service noon enjoyed a movie. It was Saturday night for Miss Beth ently in Brouvham was very to Patricia Clark, 2.st. Dunba- - D -Munro. Supervising Prin- a wondie o� -Mr- and well attercec, and these ur,p:r- ton Guide Company. teal of School Area No. .2, to -SERVICE CLUBS enjoyed themselves. Mrs. Bill Smith, Sandy Beach es would like to off]cr--ate ata Best three- chosen frorn.ea"' ugg^st possibilities which will ''It is the duty of all service Happy birthday to Ronnie Rd., to honour of her forth few - exkibit]on games before c: ,.rc:ic?rvi^ewhere it , clubs during election time to Pearson who:was S years old coming marriage to be held in display hecto will be eniere? library se , the sched de starts. The League F c r` - , ?c n c; ensure that their • mem bers on Tues. May 29F Ronnie had a Aiax of President, Mr, E`d_..Hannah, at l + s have adequate knowledge es ^at_gc y, at the ^uartcn ve.y disct.s_,:on a co"nr^ ttPe �l g TEmple 9-]815, could give any 1{�,rans Fall Fair. three:Mr. A. G�iect. Mr. K: D the Personalities and issues 4•o -aches: the-na_-es- of the aero= �' 'iinarce and .'_sir=. • W McLean that will be involved in their , Hall, M. A., has talked to many tees welcomed them. pu•es;,,,,. yore empowered to :nvectigate ^hoice on the voting day", said and diverse groups since last On Friday, Miss Hall visjted -There -are groups for bf - FREE, — faur-year-old puri:re'. -;'1 a South P'ckerim� Tnwn- Ontario .Riding •Liberal candid- Thursday Baby. Ridges where the levying born since Jan. 1:' . ]952 ",he! Co }:e: Span -el to good-ha-ne: :hili Public Library. (?+1 Con- ate Norm Cafik, in addressing Oh that day Tommy Douglas, of the Corner -stone of the new Squirts-); -' since Jan. 1, 1949 Gdod w.;h 'c' ildren. Cali after ­d-­Servi^_e fro.-l--a--i?hrer the Dunbarton Kiwan]s Club Federal Leader of the New school took place. (Pf* 'Wees); since Jan. 1. 1947 6.00-p. rn TE 9.2135. :n? Library c tte-^ to �ser%•e ;he meeting in Dunbarton Unit to ratt�P�rty visited Osit' : (Barrtarrs) since Jan 1S4F i '-ea ^re'erahly by ` Bc�:�_^-nob- Church, on Monday, awa and along with Mlss •Hall, canvassing various parts of the (Midgets); since- V1943-(Juven- 1- � '_e and (0 t1 -e *+c+�� }11tp of �� Cafik praised the Dun was- enthusiastically greeted by Riding, visiting friends as far I _ harton Kiwanis Club for fulfill- New Democratic supporters. out as Scott Township. In the Iles). �,.�.,+••- 115, 10481 "Juverule�" born si-nce ul ilizim the Provzrr.•al T-av - - - The girls grou'1s are: "M;n- 1 July 15. 1945; "Intermediate ening l.'brary tc ake 11brary ung its civic function in this re- c huge and noisy motorcade evening, she was Invited d h ` escorted the leader and Omar- tend the German Club and the ors" (players : bo r -!me July "No Age U-ni.t". Continued On Paee 4 0�• "Civic clubs owe it to io Riding candidate to O'Neill UAW Softball Club Dance, and : their members to let them hear all sides of the questions", said Collegiate where -better than at both gatherings, talked to - �Or�1er-Stai1e • of Bayview heights ����®I 'sir. Cafik. "No one can -hope to eight hundred cheering supper - Lay _Continued on Page'4 - vote with the complete infor= possess. A. eandidatseAs a_human y il�ral Casualty esn g and cannot be scientific ISIM -Ily analyzed or dissected; vot ° 4 r 7 is a matter of trust—the voter must conscientiously ,� tial the election 15SL'e5. 2nd � %/ . /,,. oral , n-. an AV. 0 presents them / l r rr 'r iH///i'ri ' �.,k ? C''. 1'=r f2 "1 t]'� ,. Q/ n � r-r:ngzples of one of , -Flip votem in the Dunhart.on' J :a Clutiwill' he able to. - - // .'. /Toy i ,%!.y%%,,/', .• N✓ � j ..�����,' :i' /Til' i ..-ach mora lntelll en?1\• :y ? of the action of the 7 ! ti Executive today. The car r- � they have performed may •�- ,, ,.,moo ;e even greater. Canada stands :t. the crossroads `on June and the -choice we • make . then _ �', ✓ , „/ii, may very well determine whet- N her, Canada shall stand, or fall r */y/ y.; _• , �,:. ' as -a nation. Canada's problems { r i of -economy and unemployment must be .solved, and' each one ' r of. us must be responsiblq for the successor failure of Can- _-.... ada 2s a nation. We have our Iopportunity -to express our op- - inion of Canada's leadership, i r r�H rjr rr i/r and we must do so 'intelligently r ys n hid: "f.n r;�' bis. Cafik went on to say he awrwcsw>ri aavv,: hoped the example of the Dun Tree Hon. MichaelMarr, Minis;er of Laboir is shown here surronuded by Barton Club would be appiec � z t school children, -atter he had laid the eo:iier-stone of 0.e nevir Bayview iated by all other service clubs _ Heights Public School in Bay Pidgss last Friday night. He was presented Ain -Ontario Riding. Photo by Azzopardi srud.o tiirifh ars engraved trowel by EE lid;ng Cha;rman, Fred G. Hunt. The Board New DEMOCRAT"HALL" Liberal candidate Norman Cafik. is .shown here with Chairman, J. H. Adamson, said the •$500,00 school would eventually hove "ON THE MOVE Ted Oldfield of Oshawa, who was confined to the A;aY 28 rooves. Greetings wire-brojight fron+ tl�a township by. Reeve. Sherman Conti ►ui er terrific cam= Hospital after a Mall from the 2 -storey building houslrsg 5�cott and Dedication was pronounced by Rev. W. A. McKay, Ph.D. paign a d the Riding, Aileen the Liberal Campaign Headquarters. • ., .. _ l . . .... _......._ ... ._..._ter. x ti _ _ - * TWO ,'THE PICKERING NECKS .THURSDAY, -MAY 31, 1%2 THE PICKERING NEWS � E t r E� r o -THE E D 1 T O R��, Walter 'Thomson Q.C. E S i A g t 1 i N E 0 1 1 1 1 — IdARRISTER SOLICITOR • NOTARY PUBLIC I sated every Thursday_ Piekerin�, Ont. lots and always have in mind :• COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS by The Neva Printing and Publishing CompanyDear-Sir: 'that it is the taxpayers money Awborized is Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottries,..Dnt ^ we are spending, Telephone: WHitehalt 2-0910 in 16t week's News, I note Northwest corner'of anRoad on wa f Old Plant Rd N 2 H3 h :INKCRIPTION RATES: 62.50 ler you Wdtl4-ids= 00_#l�X -- -that .,fie Man's Opinion" has I would like to see the Ob 0 r BARR`! MURKAR, Editor ' � ,, finals taken a crack at .the server add his name to the -- - y.-.- - byline.'I'm sure more Picker- - ADVERTISINi RATES UPON NEWEST - Village Council. in News readers, would app - In - - - the story it says, quote- g �e 1 There were some interesting reciate knowing who you are. _..A„ o `a Id G. Cros ey TreeRe -Planting stories going around this week Trusting Haat you Mr. Editor PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT El about a meeting of the Village �1 find space for this letter. = Council. According to one in- Thanking you in advance. SCARBOROUGH - 2461 KWOSTON RD. ANI -71M Those persons travelling the Brock Road, to say noth- formant etc., end of quote. Len Burningham n living on the road, feel deeply about The Observer should know AJAX PLAYA RESIDENCE make way for that there are always stories We feel that the Observer - 011 the. tree Cutting a ma -,,,,d a communi 'and was not cracking at the Works Ajax: Wfit-3231 lickeririg: WiI2-0369 road widening• - � some are interesting and some Dept., which 'We very strongly endorse the suggestions of some of not so interesting, some true, in the willago but rather hint - the residents that a tree re -planting be considered by and some not true. Your state- Ing that some council members PIERSONALlZED PROTECTION those in authority, without any delay at all. merit concerning the Village for reasons of their own, could Public Works Dept. truck dis- not roach a decision. We thank We have been told the cost would run about $1400 cussion in village co tneii-ls-nor-our good friend Len wintry- A. R. FORTIERINSURANCE ---to-re-plant between-the-SecOn and F �ecx -Nat-being at the meet- ham for this totter and It is and that there may be a government subsidy on' this ing all you had to go o was reassu�in-g ti --know-that the work. what someone told you council's hesitation in making A� 6 Council was not afraid to a decision was because of the While we must have progress, there is no reason whymake a decision as you put it. taxpayers' money Involved. 14i AUTO IM IWU4LTY we can't repair the damage done 3n making way for this we wanted more information As to the identity of the au - .progress, before deciding what to do. We ther of One Man's Opinion see a council are always taut- this week's editorial. The scenic beauty of the Brock Road has been rumed _ w for many years: to come by the tree cutting. What took possibly a loo years to develop was literally 'smashed Rev. A., McMahon Celebrates 25th ' ,Rowbcmk�t�v�—U Lt� .to pieces in a matter of minutes. _ _ — 13owever it is done. We urge those with a voice in the AnniversaryIn 1 I les pA gov��• «Q' County Council to do something about this situation.Fow�R MOWERS (Toho, LAWN BOYS k oTlhts) -If the trees are re -planted, those of us here will be Rev, A. McMahon, Pastor of Uniting the Parish of Picker- leavia4 a living thing Of beauty for coming generations. St. Francis de Sales Parish, ming and the Mission of Rose- Toon, pzri s Ill= = , - Pickering, and St. Mary's Miss- bank, a banquet in honour of _ �_e 'Wentily _ Ion-Ionfor the psst-sev- our JubiTiarian, Father McMah- = d�� - - �■ sT en years, celebrated his 25th on, was held on Wednesday, Anniversary of Ordination to May 30, at the Rouge Hill Golf Many people have asked for the identity of our col- the Priesthood in a week of and Country Club. Among the umnist The Observer. Over the past week we had 17 celebration, more than .five hundred parish - phone calls and numerous personal requests to keep the Sunday, May 27, saw St. loners and clergy were: Rt Rev. Column going, after announcing- last week, that if it is �'� de Sales Church, Pick- J. M. Clair, D: P:, P. P.,; Rt. Creators- o f not read, we would drop it. We now feel ` that a good Bring bedecked with banners of Rev. P. M. Dwyer, D. P., V. F.,;8 many persons read it every week. the .different organizations and Rt. Rev. V. N. Foy, D. P.; Rt. beautiful flowers adorned the Rev. B. T, Kyte, D. P., Very Rev. o MONUMENTS It was at the writer's request that wehave have not pub- altar. Father McMahon, assist- T, L Healy, P. P.; Rev. L J. • fished the name. It is not `that the writer is afraid to dis- ea by Rev. H. J. Curran, C. S. Austin: Rev, S. J. Coates; Rev. O F D i ST I N CT t0 N B , as Deacon, and Rev. F. • R. G. J. Cherrier; Rev. -H. J. Cur- �� • Close identity, but rather to keep -from being badgered McGinn, Sub -Deacon, enter- ran, C. S. B ;Rev. M. J. Darby; _ not only but more important disagreement with opinions ex- ed the Church thmugh a Guard Rev. N. J. Gignac; Rev. W. B. my y -. p portant to keep from having' every of Honour, farmed by the Youth Hepkn; Rev. D. V. Hickey; Rev. - n or group with an axe to grind from asking the Org�tions—Girl Guides, the F. Kwiatkowski; Rev. L, J. for THREE GEI�ERAT1015 = Observer to take up the cudgels on their behalf. We had Brownies, Scouts and Cubs— to Murray; Rev. A. Marynen, S. to agree, there would probably be little rest for the Ob- commence the solemn High C. J, ; Rev. C. J. Schwalm; Mr. server, if anyone could pick up the phone and call. Mass of Thanksgiving together and Mrs. J. J. Howarth; Mr. tOOrd �� Ltd@ In keeping the Observer's identit the Editor has with his parishioners. . During and Mrs. Wm. Murphy; Mr. and e _ Y• the entrance, the traditional Mrs. Saccoccio; Miss Verda been -named as the author, (which he isn't) had some hymn '"hr Es Sacerdos^ was Packer; Mr., acrd Mrs. Jamesmembers of opr-tain b6ards refuse to speak to him or suniz- with Mrs. Wrn. Murray � 0 N V M E N T �' - iacknowled a his presence at public functions and been at the organ: The- minor assist- Vie' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gall- g P P ants at the Mass were: Master a+gher; Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Coop- - kept busy on -the phone regarding items in the column. er Rev. van- 8n 15 t e o Col- Item; and the Senior Altar by; Mr. John Dub Mr. and -Mrs. G. Belanger; Mr. and Mrs. umn and we cater to the .majority in this case. Also we Boys, Gregory Gerbis, Bernard C.- E. Morley (Reeve •Pickering .-are not worried in the least about being shunned by a Togerson and Michael Kearney, Village). few so-called public figures. Their "im rirrt on the comm- Turlfer and Acolystes. After COOPER BLOCK LTO• P g P i At the dinner Mr. John How - unity is as small as their thinking. They are not above the- .Gospel, Rev. C. J. Schwalm -arth, . • President of the Holy delivered an eloquent sermon l 'criticism and, the sooner they learn to take it the better L on the Hol eloquent s The Name Society of Pickering, pre- 920 CALEDONIA ROAD — TORONTO 'it will be for them. If they can't take it, maybe they] yhe ass. rented Father McMahon with Would be_tvise to turn the Job over to someone who has I y the Gir s' �Cheir oiSSt.�Fran•. Citation from theeParishioners. BLOCKS & BRtCKS a' broad mind, broad shoulders and p thick• hide. cis.. under the direction of Mrs. Mr. Wm. Murphy, Representat. STRUCTURAL STEL Veroraca Marr and Mrs. Wm. Murray, assisted by the Men's- me-QL e- , Holy-, Name. _ — thRt�ebank y r �' � Society, presented Father with _ CRANE'RENTAL itEhtTAt ` Choir. • Following the Solemn `a tangible gift from the Parish. High Mass, Father McMahon 'STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO I� received his • family at a break- Mr. F: J. Canzi,• Grand. Knight MEET MIKE STARK fast served by the Catholic of the Whitby Chapter of the Photos± WN. 2-1960 - WA. Z-.'S10.i - MO. b3911 Women's League: Knights of Columbus, presented On Tuesday, May 29, was 'a -a cheque. Rt. Rev. P. M. Dwyer, -_ special day of celPhratinn for. D. P., V. F., tendered rnngrat- ulations on behalf of the Clergy -- RECE P _ thi children of St. Mary's of the Dioceses to- Father Mc- - - - School, in Rosebank. Father : McMahon celebrated a special Mahon, referring to his' outlOIY1Ci8 A. NGWIriCQ1, �. ,::IN PICKERING -' �"' High Mass which was sung by' standing prayerful b� wishes or 2 j1 ly the Girls' Choir of St, Marys, the future under the present s 80EJCRT X • with Mrs: S. Sherbowich at the , F11�1y/ June organ. A special program of indication of even en more exten- - songs was ` presented by the sive. progress ri . the parish in T>tCmpls t • !3>M TIME PICKERING VILLAGE TOWN HALL children, and a Spiritual Bou- the immediate future." Father FAIRPORT ROAD, SOUTH KINBARTo['f ' quit and a purse were presen- . McMahon replied, thanking the ,r iAT ::00 P. M. ted by the students • and staff. sneaker and the parishioners. --- Come and Bring Your Friends Oa Friday, June 1, a similar Sunday, June 3, will close the g program is planned at St, Fran- week of celebration with a• High :. , .KOntarie Riding P -C Association) cis. de Sales School. Mass at St. Mary's, Rosebank. i4H 2-1631. ` QTiAL1TZ WS !-isl Mr. W. Dunsford, of Toronto Many of the Rouge Hill area _- -- :..w T.. A last S in ay ._F._ enjoyed the fireworks lay - sm Schwalm, Kingston Road. held at the Community Park, on REFRIGERATION Birthday greetings to Billy May 24. -: ,B'URN1T URE OF ALL XMDS RECOVER= . Brett, Kingston Rd. on his 15th Mr. and Mise Wm: McLean, FIIfSBT G�JiiTOM WORK Sa�S�� birthday on June 3. ° of East Woodlands, spent the Aute tit Miss Helen street, of Toron-holiday week -end at Norwood, , FREE aSTIMATE8 ' .COMMERCIAL ANDEJ11C to,, spent last week -end with Ont., visiting their son and his AIR CONDITIONING family. l�ac�s wnrneoiit: 1b8. Mr. and Mrs. Archer, Altona PI pOH — = .. (i ARiiO Repairs To All Makes LORNE C. WHITE -' SMAil MOTOR SERVICE I'ICkering WH. Z -HU :r: Repairs To . Lawllinowers, Garden Tradots New and Used Lawnmowers Rototillers for We LAWNMOWER SWUNG. RQ(�[`�-� �IIIS' Westbrook Sheppard Ave, on - - • 7� Jasri 2. _ ' Dinty's Small' Motor CI1IIIC Happy birthday to Mrs. C. Mrs. Wm. Dawson, of Arn- Thompson, Pine Grove. Ave. on prior, spent a few days last �' r birthday,her May 27. w • 1-3231 Happy birthday to Mr. en: Mrs. C. A. Schwalm, Altona Rd, v n• e • J r • THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1962 THE PICKERING NEWS. Page Three - BABY TOO MODERN being thrown from a car. We ation was conducted bV"Mrs. _ — Pickering Township Museum appreciate -the • prompt action George Brown, assisted by �� ��ESS DIRECTOR�f_Servicein _ of the Brougham Firemen, and Mary-Beth McCenin • — Lying in a wooden cradle, in others.' On Sunday evening a Prc- Which some of the pioneers of Mr. G. Musclow, father of paratory Servive was held. The 40 Pickering Township were rock- Mrs. Gordon Carter, visited infant son of Rev Kenneth and The Churches ed long years ago, and a vin- them during the week-end. a Mrs -Heron was baptised, with ��� tage bonnet, she has , been on Mrs. E. Cornutt spent a few Rev Wm. Perry, Burns Church OVARA display in the Pickering Town- days in. Toronto, attending her As urn, officiating ship Museum at Brougham Lodge Meeting, ansi celebrating Rev Heroes the ser preached, F1118"141101 Director--Piekeri _ since its official opening in her birthday, May 25. mon and received intorrnember- July last year. Some four ship, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of My Mak* or A%" ,Un t@d Church — . thousand visitors gazed at her Clairlea Presbyterian Church -'ARTHIW* FIELD;' '> hY�sw.n ALIS the museum season. ST A�rrss<5e .. anthem choir was • MITT how, the big doll even Church Pickering f Lamb of th Mrs in her period clothing, seems E Private Ambulance Service Elizabeth Boyes singing the INZERING.-TWO c71URCH sesvi B incongruous. True, babies one Service was well attended on soprano solo. DAY OR MIGHT hundred years ago were no dif Sunday morning. The choir ent- - ly4S �, and NIsW oas. ferent than they are today. sirse erect to the Processional "Un. wi *' sumdsiy $CIL Sm" News clothing, but the museum baby, to the Hills". The special num- �� W�� _, with her gat, pink cheeks and ber was an anthem - "Sung Leam AI iR WM. McE/1CHNIE, Prop. 133 F. Y. - 8ms. &1roo1 long eyelashes, closed' . in per- �� and Thanksgiving", with -- : �� at the oxo DRIVING 8ti00L Of rftn T'6' -�l� with her surroundings. v. Kenneth Heron conducted � t x. - Residents of Pickering Town- the service. The topic was - Lane Model Car �lME = "P 11i m WH1. 2-2171 ship will, no doubt, be pleased "what is an Elder?" What Phone • WH2-u4I __� _ �iRACE � � to donate or loan a more suit- Kind of h man should he be? h! a:nasrei', � 72b0091 Tkm*--23 r able occupant of the cradle It is necessary for.arl Elder to CHURCH The Museum Committee of the be spiritual. God has ordained Hip him for a position of respon- it a.m. Wast Raw• School Society will be grateful-for any sibility. He is responsible for - .% KF�I and CLARKE Aw&toriwm dolls or toys that were played the church organizations. The ■1•GGII1•tK1E>t1>•BtKKGI�l� Cire4htons Fraerr. SUNDAY SCHOOLS with � the boys and girls of minister is the servant of God. ROUGE HILL - PICKERM 6 P R E H T f C E West' Ro„p, "theses!- long o. Last year, a beaut- The congregation must give him LIONS 11..,..x.. ai �oGh iful wooden doll sat in a tiny time to study-give him time S 1 N G O ;��OTIONEERS "' 7"_" 9 90 a p+.-�hr•a*: m+d aur that he may be an honftt stew- _ 11 • a hhh,-wP ro s y.ors chair in the museum log house, Thursdays _ am P. � -- _ itmms.-loaned, and had to and The minister must teach, Rainbow Rows+ -- - -- — - that his followers be bear- las Iba t t may /►ueb.rlsd W delis t;<re .at otxien lommim of Omasb ad Twit 1dOtorie! Pttblk Gnta11nial Raw SrhaoF- becoming rare � ers of the word. It is a chall- Rouge Hill Restaurant Irrs Sradt. •Nr • •Y it a•re.-All avers. g WEST HILL PLAZA More than one deli could be age to pray and Study to Irndkw% feel we she ser SAM OF CHUM 40e ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. used in -various dis*ays. A make more intelligent ' Christ- (may Juno T. or Noweeabis Reps. ians, so we may be as God in- (n�Y 31) op dr _ . well-preserved high chair, DUAL SNNM AT MU P S Simone St. N•, Oshawa which folds into a neat early tended us. The Junior Congreg- �a1RItRIKKsiI•IsaassstlslsaalRis Elia P.O. Pike" AgboA sib Telephone RA• 3-3446 St. G0�g0's 20th century go-cart, could be . .:� . ittbes P.O. !bear Msek !eL -- improved by an occupant. A - f�vilim Item base aOkWAI hod Anglican C targe, wicker `baby carriage, which once preceded an elegant PICKERING OKRl�R10 ��=T��7�T - -- tie in he young mother eake cowl do w fh bus- G.-L-A rV SM-- �. Dr, ,�Qj1A lesik . N' S. SNIEPHERD, i.A. DA: an old-fashioned baby under an E. R. -FLEURY K 1�• old-fashioned baby quilt. SOLICITOR -' ' Phaher ww+.han :-36t>1 - i• . Barrissei rKd Soilcito► D;,t�RtSTER - SOLKITOR D E N T i S T `. SUNDAY SEMICIS Ing the Displays in thedMtuirs- _ NOTARY PVSLIE .*, Bao o,w.-Keil► Caealwllan , eum, and (t is hoped that marry _ TELEPHONE WH. 2x2441 : Mas"Mlh es OY weveaa Mad 11.00 a•m.-Marnhv Pear► will take in the historical it- ' "WAsd Cr"A IIAO a.m.-Holy C+�nner+niw • ems representing the early AT. 2'7991 or AT. •Ss1962 �P'ickerulg (ani► Swndorl in the o of Pick- days Township - toO�IC.d . VQt1 Tf a 1'100 o nh--Swnda>' 10101,14%Mak M A+a e�ivRix ST. N. PI�,r: 3 1100 G.M.-Hu ering is open every day of the KIeKiRsr week• as well as week-ends, > f►� M• * (At tho Pasi� Fiatl) Room-overs up te h users. 2.00 to 4.00 p. -m. by Affek"aa"t - OFFICE: VI/H. 2-06b0 � WEDNESDAY - : 10A0f if Canh.hunlon and BROOK ROADBloy, ea DRUGS LTD. RES.: WH. 2- 1855 Mtirosslon. for th. sly ' MONUMENTS - The Brownies held their last - MO ��er11w...11t wTS meeting of the season on May PRESCRIPTION SPECUUISTS ChfiSlian SCIONS 28. The leaders, Mrs, Sowerby ,RO@W AUSTIN, PrP. _ . and Miss Susan .Wilson took'WM- ILL t,• Whitley. OhhM1. • • Sodety the twelve Brownies for a hike C � SUNDRIES BABY REEDS TWO 1111" wed of Whitby ' IR000! HILLS. ONTARIO and finished up at MGs. Corn- ERR�N be now utt's, _where they had cookies . Wlhkiy CHURCH SERVIC! AND and "Freshle". • • -_.. - .. I� Pm"* WhMW MO. 6-3"2 .. *. SUNDAY-1I aan.-le 00 a an COLI so . A11rtun sutldi11v,�10nvton went along the 4th' Concession • 'funeral crud At Rawer Hills on a "ramble`.' with their lead- . WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 - p.nt. T•"Mmonls of H•oiinv •n v+.«h ors. Ambulance Service at +he W.dhh:.day MosNnv, Mrs. J. Bradshaw Jr. is home PLUMBINGhow of s. P.M from hospital and recuperating SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1-p.nu to 5 p.m. ALFRED KAYES '* ALL ARE WELCO .Is op" ta.. nicely. - A MMAGMG BATHROOMS IND. z FNghway nh. Rah. NbkDaw Braty�ations to Mr. W. at Nekering Beach Road. Sarwo Location Sowerby, Tho celebrates his PICKERING -• , PHONE Whitehall 2.5%1 _PRESSURE SYSTEMS _ _—� � i„ on"athm birthday -on May 29, ESTIMATES GIVEN * Can ArwW4 Z 6m There was another grass fire 04 04 04 04 04 A on -the 4th Concession---poesib- - Rano WHitohall 2-6717 -,Telephone' - ty another case of a cigarette = WHitehatl 2-3610 St. Andrew's � .'� : -- M`HAM HAM�ARE - Churchraiai�n . - �Presbyt8r�an . R�10 - ch St, Pickering, Oat Konhath He 4m , s•A. Minister _ -- ..._ illiERIOR AND APPLIANCES PAINTS TOOLS �.. wHa-2883 Sdhaol —1M PAMIN -GLASS. ETC. PHOW: TEehPls !-I I!1 PLUMBING !AS I�,h1. - 3vndolr - : • 11.00 A.& Church S-ko DUNBARTONRADIO&T-v ° R. 6. HILA 'i :GENERAL HARDWARE`" �. Kt "TIEW __ STGRE :.,(Formerly A. R: >31i1) Phone: WHjtehall 2-1911 Piatering The one place to Oak ; ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. ewrythtng in Plumbing. u-N 1 T E D CHURCH Fi`@@' Estimates - .ARRISTER AND SOLICITOR GOOD VALUE AT THE riioile: TEmple. 9.2281 RIGHT PRICE (HtshWr 2) CONITH 4LDG., AJAX ,� Deny nit Sae P.he., W. A. McKAY, M.A., ft-D. DENNIS -CARTAGE SEPTICfl Saturday Tin 1:00 P•eh. ..MINISTER _.. 7v!< sieKe. St. s.aNh. Oshawa . 1 REPAIRS 3 ALTERATIONS _ n t e r "S V ' CLEA_ n Road -service of:-Worship -- ----- Sto.. Boo pais:.............• .Baso-ss.00 — - NiSURAfyCE . West HUI �I1.00 A. M. �!! r 1,000 vols. •... ......r:.... ".o1)'WRIT! OR PHONR ({. ,aimp 'REM for 1ran1 and Cowart AT. 4-4721 Charch School •Hartley s Shoes ALsb BAWD 3lAv1L Oshawa - svhidi11vs - .: - _ TOP SOIL AND PILL . ;�,,,.�,., Kosueahh« a11 Ilapdihvs. An Departments HEMI BRANCH STORE WEST HILL AT, d•/OS! ' Wim, Silos, Els, - Aasaesebil Wswraaca of AN Khhdi Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS 9.45 "' M. Featuring - savage, Clark and - SERVING CHRIST IN THE Packard Shoes. Quality Foot PIIONR: wHITSY MO. 645=1 CE 1803 mess Correctly Fined Widths- f le E Coolies Inserted -- Ha Water, Steam Systems Doctor's Prescriptions Filled W. H. J. Thompson.Althrations and Repairs TRY A "�Ews" ; 4518 Klepton -K west ilii! 'IRIfD�DING @W BIRTHDAY CAKES . S.A.. LL.B. TilKKpl� 9-ssa� K os - CLASSIFIED AD 'Stop 34 at Morningside k FA1�CY .,.,�, C.bhesM.•d osiers phone 28.9851 _ T ,NW. AJAX over N 81010 pa"Oe a an aged � ST CALL _ ateK+wool► toa iP '�� >�a J MAfN STR1�T MCKiRINO vim: >t.o wlw s.rtsN o1�0.. WeAw Now vwvlow *nd VE '2-09 . raid•••• >�..» -- - EeyeaEs 1si� 7elle• .. ---- , 03ge h�Nr _ -THE PICKERING NEWS - - THURSDAY. MAY 31, 1962 I Library — Continued son on Sunday. sang the delightful anthem "It, bake sale at Audley on Satur- tended the Pascoe-Mollema on June 2. for their ' botl -- --- - is well with my Soul". . day. , wedding in • Hebron Christian drive". ser -rice available from the Rev. Fleetham will attend the do glai to tee -Fred Byers out Reform Church, near Oshawa. Unit No. 1. U. C. W. 4 -schools to 4d uzz arc Lt... _c: Bay of Quime Conference at --again after his iliness.of sever- Will Pegg, Milton and - Joe- . hold their meeting at the,hot Alike, with the help of he :i. - GREENWOOD Kingston this week. -al weeks.- Pegg, Ken McTaggart and of Mrs. P. Clarke, on June and S. Associations. Church service was well at- Sympathy of the community Mrs. Perry—Wilson is spend- uglas Webb enjoy - t-$:W-�p. m. Pat Kingston! This Committee is to report . n is extended to thio Frank Webb in a few da with Mrs. • Fair- ing trip to Partridge Lake, near, charge of,. the program. back to the next meeting of tended on Sunday morning. family !; YS .those interested is Library. Rev. T. Fleetham Area-hed his y in the passing Franx;-s grave, in Whitby. Parry Sound,, last week -end, Unit No. 3. will hold th Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, of and brought home a goodly • meeting at the home of M ervtce on y, in, on Tues afternol the Dumbarton Public School. ��` Tne scr,pture iC�..,t Seve o our Church un e, visited r• day' was read from St. Mark's Gos- Women took in the'bazaar and.. Mrs. M. Pegg, on Sunday. _ Remember to have your pop June 5. F.1rra Hennin in — pet„ chap. 4, 1 - 3. The choir I Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pascoe at- bottles ready for the' Scouts, of the program :Aileen stall — Cantinwd many supporters, On Monday, May 28, Miss Hall'will Open, \ her Ajax Committee ofRoomsy�and speak `\� / j� to her A supporters.. ` / � Ppm•. -the candidate m Seagrave an • Prince Albert, spreading th, w� New Democrat program. MARKEI Wednesday, May 30, on thi, day, Miss Hall will officiall: file her Nomination Papers is - — - - — - Whitby. Rouge Hills _ — - - : ----. - • PRICES EFFECTIVE r frendln�alrs Bay pu No. Z Hwy: Just East - of Rouge Bridge Then., Fri. Sat. The Mothers' Auxiliary of th. May 310 2nd: Fairport Cubs and scout` Open Every Evening Till 7.09 p.flt. Except Thum A Fri. Till 9AO p.m. ;June 1. � honored Mrs. Doreen Nowel with a stork shower at thei _ last meeting. There were-twen CANADA PACKERS 12 os SQUARE TINT York brand 12 opt. square tins Swift's JwM (Saw 4SO V members present and Mr - Nowell . Nowell was pleasantly surpris ed with many beautiful gift A _ Hostesses were: the Presidentfor {/ _".INC . 'Mrs. Bernice Warren; the Sec 2_ OR retary, Mrs. Helen Fenton an, - . JoyB E E F ce Law the Treasurer, Mrs y . A V 19c - for and. Mrs. Teeling. Mrs. Law SAVE Zor made a very nice cake {r .the shape of -a baby bootee, for - � j Oz. Tiwt-(r` e occasion. Mr. William Barker is atten wloslf ��� SAVE 29e. _ dirig,• the SAth Anniversary oHim MMP). the Boer War this week, in Ot• • • • • • : SWIFT'S SILYERLEAF Sawa. The veterans tAvellee there by train for the three j Ib. Hs► �O� �oo� Ham - %Y re-unfon which will include , -PURE L 2'35.. marching to the Cenotaph at i L _ -the Parliarrient Buildings. Mr ;;L! 6 FOr 59C BLUE BONNET (Rogular) _ ... ` ' 3 4P i Barker..wiil also attend the > ■49 ;. ,.t. din- ner at the Chateau Laurier. 1 We are sorry to hear that (Save 160 Mr.' and Mrs. Verral Reaman' MAR • baby is , still confined to the (Savo 16e)� RIN E 9C Hospital for Sick Children 'otic Half 1b. Pk9s. (SAVE 17c) LYONS"DISCOUNT (Save 20e) Pkg. of 100 extend "Get Weil" wishes. 9 LEALs Several members of the Rouge a u.. (Vit; �O GJ6 lir _ Hill Lions C:;;b from French- TEA BAIM- C man's Bay attended the Lions' .6 Farade in Hamilton, on Sunday _ _ Mr. and Mrs. John Rawbon are �/ � Mountain View Canada Choice (Save 11c) Largo 2B oz. tins staying in Hamilton for -the 4- ' CH�ES - day L{oms' Comerryion. and ala TOMATOES . fa 79c' Mr. James C' -ark. M Clark •SLr�•e� and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buck _ tarok part in the parade ane ESAVIll ice) 20 oz. i ins _ o luesday o .am- - BANQU Fancy _ _ Vton for the Annual Dinner. (Plain, Pimento. and Nippy) • t 112r. Jim Bayes, of Bay R:dge<. Tomato Juice 4 for 49c iilsa attended. For your garden a full selection of Steele A speedy' recovery is wished BRIGGS dt RENNIE SEEDS . for Mrs. Garry Balsdon..who i, SUN-RYPE CANADA CHOICE (Clear) Giant 48 oz. ties a patient at the, Ajax -Pickens No. i Foundation A CertMed Seed POTATOES Hospital. _ .75 Ib. bag $L95 or 89c per peck _ e ,.-,,BALSAM No.'l DUTCH SET ONIONS ........... Ib, 29c a u1ce�5Out fifty ns attender Na• -1 MULTIPLIER ONION8 .... , Ib. 33e pP.^ the Young PeoWEanquet 01 -Flower or Vag. Phwts .. 33e per box or •for $1 BANQUET Canada Cimice Cream Serle. Save 7c)' 13oz. ties • Friday night at the c:.ur�h•-�'ORWNIC (Sart 60e) - _ (Sere 11.00) - •- �. _ 9c--71 --- b- vi Phowed egg � f Gnreeennwood, ��I:DE�.. �01' f'ERTILIZER 99 1b. bat iii.!!. 60 lb. bag X2.98 slides on It - _ ... .Mr, WaL Carson accornpa.-iied Strictly Froah GRADE 'A' LARGE (Loots) Bray lair"M oowtaiw«a SKINLM 29- - - - - _ Carson, of Claremont, are on riotor trip to the West Coast _ CWIENERS - b. c an -i Seattle, U. S.,- yVhe� tha_: w•._i visit the �': orA's Fair. 3 tiirs. Orr Grat,am, is in the BONELESS ROLLED (1st Five Ribs) s �K-Pickering Hospital where ., _ _ ., s`ie has undergone surgery. PRIME RIB ROAST ........ ; ...:.. Ib. 79e `1r: Ronald Janes is sportirrb OZ a SLICED KINDLESS a- new Pontiac car. 49t. ',rs. Writ. Sadler, of High- . 1 as 3 Creek, returned home on (3c extra in cartons) BREAKFAST BACaK _ _ Saturday, after spending a few - jays with her daughter Mrs.'FRESH .HOME GROWN "REBN MINCED STEAK � Ib 6� - 1?alph Jones. • ' �, fi - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pascoe, � RIB ROAST ..�._..... _1b. Sae aria Gerald; Mr. and Jlrs: Percy � : ' ANDING PR1M9 -4 -6th and 7th ribs) Larson and Mr. and 'Mrs. Alan Carson attended the YoUeala-; Blade or Short Rib (B�e Bons Removed) FRESH (Not Frozen) Grade A4ren Readr Pascoe wedding: at Whitby, on; YOUNG- _CHICKENS Ib..�Se Saturday. I ROAST .....:.:............ '........ lb. s9c Mrs. Ada Sadler, of Eo�ti :man ;tile, spent the d�•eek-end crab LLiCAS ARTHgR'S Sugar Cured Smoked - While Last' m . and b.rs. Alan iVlarde:son.I' i • -FRESH C14ICKIM WINGS �: I& 19c sympathy of those of ,,,,E zs oinmutiity goes to:�:. genie Shoulder. 4 5c," ekes and farms •, of Gies ; --- j r, in the su ho .ia,.ta :,i ', ::iiD or SQUARE C K LIVERS p •- ]-.Er son Dennis, who.t � `j eTt Friday night, at aff thti ,: 7 MP ROAST . Sunday visitors alt the B. ' Jamieson home were:,�:. F._i Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot••R'st Ib. 39e Parrott; Mr. and Mrs. Gra-it ARTHUR'S Parrott, of Ashourn; �It- . J. - _.7. 'Briggs, of Oshawa' �n l sit' , A While H+er hat, (1 *0 -suPpl� r,irs. Dick Ward and fare i!Y. � �+ P�r ausa a �- � b MAPLE LIEIiiF' Frozen Grade A I�ea�► _ Arg. 10 to 2p lbs. 9 Claremont. .. -.. �- Mr. and sonMrs.tOal'.a TURKEVS 39c T,Lillari and atoms, of ^.n1 � ' � �- �-��: � MINCED -BEEF � i lbs.. %9e � � - visited Mr• and ylrs, • • • • • • r YHURSDAY, MAY 31, 1962 - THE PIWRING NEWS - - - —�age rmt -7 -- _ Real Estate Coming Events TAG DAY Ajax and- Pickering General �� i c One Man's O inion ' _-� WANT Da. FOR SALE -six -roomed white Kospital _ _ -- p - I •- clapboard bungaiow; attached Fri, June 1, and Sat. -Jeune 2 'BY - THE OBSERVER =l l�non's Guild Of breezeway and garage; utility St. George's a Parish Church Please support Your Hospital 3� room; scenic three-quarter acre 'will meet in the Parish Hall, on o 0 0 • ...... J ; ,. Thursday, June 7, at 2.00 p. m. :... . choice V. L.- A.; one mile north Annual Strawberry supper Thank you readers - all seventeen of you who phoned / w of Pickering Village, $13,200. auspices Ont. Chap. O. E. S. 1st. Pickering ser scouts the Editor -,for the reprieve! Strange though - not a / d Private. Phone WFi2-4944, CAR WASH Wednesday, Juno 27th, 19$2 call from a Plannin Board or High School Board mem- _ - OTOit SALES 5 to 7 p. M. g ed frame bungalow, on Guild - SATUIfDI`Y, JUNE 2. 'MASONIC HALL. here -- - � Adults $1.00' Children under=d►-v-•O-v-O- +-v-O ^'t �, Road. 'Conveniences. For'infor-' EJW A. M. to 4.0E P. M. 12 at door I understand that PickeringVillage finallyhada i 1• oration, call at 47 Guild Road, 0 0 0 0 � Planning Board meeting a week or so ago. The meeting , Pickering., u"� Church We""" is novel because it has been,very difficult this Observer (tf) ON SALE - The' final spring meeting of AUCTI c Yt Pickering' United Church 'wom-• understands to get a quorum and several meetings were ,C Or �7C.11e TRY AND TOP THIS VALUE en will be held in'tle C. E.• C.; property of Mr. J. W. Heath called but did not proceed because of lack of a quorum. :: = - Solid brick, three bedroom . on Thursday, June 7,, at 8.00 P. M R.ytan Blvd. The load of work on this board is not great and it is too Aryh0me, open fireplace, storms - WP mmill a' Rid members don't attend whenmeetingsare–called J►Wes and Potatoes For Sale. and screens, 94 x 1B5 landscap- attend, as_ it will be a very in- O.-- _' 0 v^ -O O 43- Goah sled Atmospbere. - ed lot; fenced in patio; close to' teresting meeting, and will be Northeast Entrant°, one Mock A letter from a reader in last Week's News brings to Pleane bring your own contain- shops, churches. Country viii- a special. evening. Refreshments blow gasoline Road g cry for ' apples. open on week- age -living at its -best. Just by Unit 2, Pres., Mrs. Bruce A full line of furniture,' . two mind • a Bell Telephone matter which I' raised a few tends, 45 _minutes from dowtrtown _ . chesterfields, chairs, fancy weeks ago. The reader was complaining because was PKRIIdG ()R(IARDr �roronto, for only $4700 dawn, o o S o — table,. -television, large, kitchen on a Markham phone end yet his centre of activities One nide crest of Piekering to $9200, 6 percent' N. H. A. Sunday 'School Picnic table and chairs , (new)'; elec- were to the south of his area where there are West Hill Village on No: 2. Highway. mortgage. Private. Phone The Pickering United Church tric stove; refrigerator; dishes; and Dunbarton phones.. Phone: WII2-1247 Pickering WH2-0945. Sunday School Picnic will be cooking utensils; beds; dresser; Pickering Township is served by more exchanges than (J FOR SALE -small tractor - - un 7) - _ held this Saturday (June 2) at bedding; nnen; ` 20 in, deep-. most other municipalities. Along the south end there is "Novo"; single -cylinder, air- CUSTOM. SPRAYING the Claremont Conservation. freeze. Leaving for California-, west Hill (AT-), Dunbarton (TE.), Pickering (WH.), and Area. Ears at the church at 3.00 Everything must be sold. No Whitby (MO.), and then to the north there is Markham, cooled. Requires some work. Grain and Canning Crops: x160, or best error: Phone: TE Phone: WH 2 - 3954 p M. Bring along your Suppe;: reserve.' Sale at13U p• In•Y-' Stouffville, Claremont and Brookline -Eight different ex- _._.__,__ ¢ Tea, Freshie, Ice Cream, pro- a1 Pogue, auctioneer. Phone: changes and only two which can fr�el call one other LUTHERAN CHURCH - vided. MO 5-4271, Whitby, Ont- g Y Y FOR SA1,E - used gas turn- west Hill- exchange No wonder Pickering Township is not a real ace. Controls aril duct work. Worship Service..•.11.00 A. M. //////ill■ilii/■R■/■i1■i/i/!!/i!/illi!■//!i■t' social unit .when to call a neighbor you have to call long ` Like. new. Phone: WE 2-3641. Sunday School.......11.00 A. M. ■ i' distance. • Oil FURNACE: All tM G•Neway Rd. 0 RESI��'S of PiC f�� If there was ever a need for more unified services, INSTALLED Public School' between Ki"¢ ■ this is the azea. For the information of Bell Telephone stoi, Read and Lawrence Ave. ■ � readers I would suggest: 1 Free calling between Pick- Ilepalroil And Serviced () g Kingston Rd. sus `stop No. s1 ;� _- . an ering, Dunbarton, est Hill, Whitby and Claremont. 2) WH 2-$ho1 •*Charter M«nb.nhip Roll- ' Have boundaries of other, exchanges i.e.` Stouffvile, a11t� 0 111tei`eSt� ��irS011S • 96 Church St. S.: PidcEriag Now Op' a Markham and Brooklin more flexible to permit custcm- XVERYONE IATLCOME i ■ erg to switch exchanges if desired. Our telephone rates -:' ROOMAN HEATING CO. _ _ g Bruno L Ederma. Pastor y ■ AlrlrliALi $Oe. BOX•! Phone: 251-5184 ■ . / would undoubtedly go up but I would suggest our phon (dug 31) fi - are cordially inv ,� es would be much more useful and I suggest the inter- IA>;eratum, Sweet Alysum, As- o IClaiopening O� ests of the ratepayers served -in a much-bet%T-fastl art MsrigNds. Storks, Lobel- / SALE -REGISTER ■ in Of course the Bell Telephone Company like other •' Sdpigiosis, Snaydragon, Thu: slay, June 14 - auction a iI monopolies is slow and reluctant to change as Mr. Pum - Zinnias, . Petunias, Sa:vias., Nic- sale of three ponies. farm im g - Markham and term now ' fleet the Mar am reader letter sun must dtine• Phlox Twinkle. Pansies. plements♦ th:-eshing machine, : :' :���'����� Delphinium, Carnations', Sweet pick-up hay baler; two Ford ' know. However Mr. Pumfleet the Bell does not tike un- Y William. Tomatoes, tractors, one Minneapolis Mot- i favourable publicity and if you really want action I' ywb_ fine tractor; 26 -head of- cattle; i i i would suggest you -try to get the township council to jrles and. Red Cur three trucks: deep freeze; tools. it 1 .a� LOS p ' help and also try to enlist help from the Provincial Tel- etc., at Lot 21, con 3, North ■ yr • ■ ephone Department and the Department of Trattspert, JrRnu,York Twp. mile and half north I Ottawa. I wish you luck and tell you that "tilting" with 1t Rougomount Of' = of 401 highvvawy on Leslie St., at a nsumers Gas eve a HNIs —Phone 2f2-1724 ' ■ a monopoly like the Bell, or _Co or even.the' T �+N Finch -Ave. one mile west of j - Mbr WARDEN EARL Co. DOWSWELL is Hydro is frustratingbut fun!' a (jun 1.) Don :Yii11s Rd. Property of Cecill i --^vim.-0-^v IFOR SALE -Frigidaire clot- Trm,ble. Sale at 1,00 p: tri, • ■ The wilding will b11 spelt for nspeelion from :This Observer notes with pleasure the announcement s. t Terms Cash. No reserve. i 2.30 m. to 5 p. m. and h on 7 p. m. to 9 P. in. ■ tric stove' (fat- top) ; double ov P• of the impending meeting between council of the to%% inn. $75.00. Phone:. WH '2-2903. tl�e, auctioneers ■ . - ■ ship and the District High School Board It is hoped ■ REFRESHMENTS WI BE SERVED a that the meeting is successful and,thatas a result -the Farm sold. Ken- de Clarke n- - - =• Ranted Vaughan Willard Homo And �,'-i�■i/i/i/iiiiii///iiiii//al/////i!/i/■/ilii ratepayers of the village and township will learn of the School Association details of the 1962 budget. • Perhaps this meeting may .'PIANO WAN"rm -any make-_._ The annual fireworks display:open the way to more information for all those who pay / any sine, any condition. Pay sponsored by the Vaughan Wiit- the bills!- -cash- Private. ATtantie 2;8602. and Horne and School .Assoc. O.-O_0-�,- i- w•as held in the grounds of Vau- ONT AR�0 Congrautlations to the township council on their Ind- brella. ' Phone: 839-3426, any ghan r of The tresses of col- tirne. _' ' ' • would guess that the area would be easy to service. Lets our a both noises seemed to Ti Maehlnery �� TRANSPORTATION WANTED please both young and old a- hope that there won't be too many objection$ from the - ride wanted from Bay Ridges like, and provided a' worederftrl .: - Bay Ridges residents who live close by to this Industrial to Toronto, start work at 8.30 ending to the first of our sum- f sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents will be Area. - a m and finish s.00 p. m. — er time holiday weekends• received by the undersigned until 10 a. m., Monday, I one, 839-2938• Youth showed its superiority lgg2 f in the father -son -baseball game. June il, or the construction of a new machinery ;T�Wt1SI11p O �C� - ediq �iPip Wanted A SO -minute gymnastic dis= depot, to be located on the east side of the. King's High- Applications An Invited from play was presented by the Dun- Way NO. 12, one half mile south of Brechin in the Town - play : ladies in Pickering Township bar ton Athletic Club. The ex- ship .Of -Mara. _ � cetlence of this display helped WE - 9tirerested ; in serving as paid to emphasize the standard of The new building is of concrete 'block construction rs. For ... - NOTICE —Red. Cross Home -make work the Dunbarton Athletic and the size 82 feet by 41 feet. 'further particula_•s, apply t° Club is doing with •the Young- - the "Supervisor of the Service' Tend6rs must be submitted. an forms which together Notice is hereby given to all property oVvners and Mrs. M. Bryant, WH2-3956, $tors of the area The fireworks display, organ• with the .pla;ts can be obtained from the office of the occupants that in accorance with fire Weed Control Act PART-TIME DRIVERS - wan- ized by Terry Ryan, was set off undersigned on payment of the sum of ten dollars ($i0.} 1:960, Ontario, See..3,-9,40, 1.1, 12 and 13'unless weeds —tem -For–information, phone -- bY_ Ray Bell: Bob Dey, �- which is not returnable.' own Township in n e _ ng on their land within the. g o Pickering g ""temple Taxi"- 1Emple 9-1144 fisted by Ed. Priebe and Tom - ---- H,,ph,Ti�• Lowest or any tender not- necessarily accepted. are cut downyndWeed i3'spr o hes P throughout SALES REPRESENTATIVE Policing of the grounds by the season, for Airstream. Scotty. Hill). I Association fathers: Don CS n3e,. _ R• .E• Siris, P.' Eng., enter upon said land and have the weeds cut, charging MILLER 'iR?.1ZFR Jrm blartyn Terry Ryan., Jim. Engineer County of Ontario the cost against the land as set out in the Act. Co -open ACCESSORIES `County Buildings, ation of all concerned is earnestly solicited. Adamson and Don L.ourlw, 9 Tudor St. - Ajar helped the .evening and d?:clay Wb thy, Ont. - _ H. Ashton, Weed Inspector -- Phone,WH2-3491. ,y.. to be our. smoothly and preven- (jun 21T ted the usual traffic iams- t I — BAHA'is — STAND FOR TOMORROW! = l TAKE A The Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the Township of Pickering was recently incorp- orated under an Act of Parlia ;:71 ..n► �'� JUNE ��••-,' moot. The nine-member.asserrF I KO N b.ly_is elected annually by_all VOTE CSA.-_ tubers of 'the -Pickering e _ _ - - Baha'i World Faith who are of i ,tern _ A NEW LIBERAL GOVERNMENT Wlll: _ legal age and is the govern-theis- ✓ body of the Baha rs try the din trict. Elections are by plural ity in a secret ballot, with no..,. ,' 7l Have'a positive plan for inCresaing Canada s trade nominations or campaigning be Set up a praeiieal medical care. plant. ing permitted, a quite unusual. `method which eliminates lobby- < .f Restore vigorous economic growth to provide the million new jobs ing'•or unkept promises. RELY ?�'��' i Canadians will need for•fuit employment in'"the next four years. There are approxirizatety Baha'i Assent ARTHUR , seven hundred b•• , ' - Develop the farneer's place, in a prosperous Canada. nes in North- America LIBERAL CANDIDATE DISCUSS -LIBERAL Card Thanks : - Hear NORMAN CAFIK your Mrs John. Campbell =TAFIot4 konC .••' " {;`! i -F ° `' ° �/� C •• I' NiOH. THROUGH FRI. AT 7.07 p. . CK� White's Road, .Dunbarton .wish -ON . es to thank all her frineds who " „p0(ER1NG - NORMA N A. CAF I K ,Ops^ VLICIES sent cards and gifts while she ` ._- MOST S:"'• i� - LIBERAL CANDIDATE - - _ _ ' ' was in• hospital • She• is -now- at . " ONTARIO RIDING - ' 1350 ON It RADIO DIAL home and Progress very � well. - • TH THURSDAY M , 191 E PICKERING NEWS j' AY 3'i9 R30 Six people along the right path- On. at the church Monday through A ROUGE Sunday next, our Pastor, D. Thursday (inclusive), present- WEST resent- WEs Holmes, will be preaching at ing his special messages for the INSURANCE -- REAL-NATE I _ -he morning service at 11.00. school-age children each even- The v+est itouez t.aules' 1-lub her parents and family Ridge- Sunday School at 9.45. The Ev=' in8 - , held a very successful wood Rd., and was bridesmaid ening Service at 7.00 p. m. will NNOHeNHiuunuxmun a Ofce.WH. 2-6212 "Residence WH. 2-3115 on Thursday, May 24�n - _ - • at her brother Charles' weld- be a special Family Night. Rev.. FAMPORT LAWIYMOWE A Mr. Campbell, Eaton's Beauty Salon, gave a talk and demon- ing, will leave by plane for Los F. Wellington, `"The Musical SERViG'E Stratton on ."Hair $tyluig ,and Angeles', where she will go on Story Man" will be guest spec- SMALL ENGINE , RgPA;IRB. l.. E-4 IV1 R L EY . Cosmetics" and how to use a motor trip through Nevada ker. He'uses puppets and aCYRthem". Mrs. Ami Maclntyre, before reporting back' to •the musical saw and' other inter- raw pll�-� - Follies headquafteLs in Los esting ways to tell us -= The RZkrAL WZMIN "j!OW iF'Tiereillj Resident A6errt' Social Convener was in charge Angeles, Story. This will be particular- of the program. President Mrs. ,o Patrols of the First West ly interesticg to our Sunday At. OWEN — Tl:mple, 9-141110 P. BOX 160 Winnie Ferguson, thanked Mr. Rouge Scouts attended the School children, and parents -- : 32 KINGSTON RD. W.. Campbell and,ail those who at- Camporee. at the. Owasko Dis- are asked to attend with their Phoele Aber s.o9 a en pICF:RING, ONTARIO tended• Mrs. Vera MacKay, trict, and won the -Honors of children for 'a. most enjoyable Week �)'° �' Week-ends made, a very pretty aryl inter- . taking first place in the com- hour. Rev. 1WelliWon will be aaaRlaaSUIM>tnlat>.asansaan esting : -model. , Refreshmentspetitions over the week-end. were. served at the close. the =ONEany- happy - The next get-together of a WooleyRamily, Rouge Hills Dr. Group will be-Thursday. Jun. P r sixth Barbar a� celebrated rated he 14, at the school, and will be a' birthday' • 6n May 26; Norma E A V E S T R 0 U 6 H 1 U 6 JOHN L • t A Y' - Pot (ruck Supper and Party to was four, on May 27, and Mrs. An close the' seagoit for the mem- Wooley' had her birthday on Y V .IC ` N 6 t f N S U R A N C E yrs the 25th; also to Lynne Mc- ! Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Clelland-Rouge Rouge Highlands Dr. ASWIANCII OF ENGLAND. Russ Ferguson, Rouge Frills Dr• on her twelfth birthday, May _-. ROOF REPAIRS - PRUDENTIAL COMPANY LTR. _ on their thirty-seventh wedd- LlfE —AUTOMOBILE — EIRE ing anrriversary; to bar and DON t300DV1IfN ' Mrs. Jack Smith. Ridgewood phone WH. 3-3ft 107. KINGSTON ROAD EAST Road, who were married twen- Greenwood. E nt - �,,,<.. P-W*L.�•, ty-three years ago May 26, and FAIRPORT ORiet D.ftled Maf. Ajax ahePPI"I to-Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Comber, Pbes Fer bNowlI IS Cie D" _ Rouge Hills Dr., who celebrated t.�EA��"1 — - _ their wedding anniversary, on May 26' - The Executive of the Fairport News 'of special irrterest to Home and School Assoc. - APPRAISALS residents of West Rouge, is that w Beach like to thank Mrs. E. sixty children registered for 1 KE STAIR _• h the = . WE L Kindergarten for the Fall- term Chomey for a job well done, in • and several more are expected her successful handling of e �. ea. ' before the end of this school Spring fi (Gladys Newelh ,' - - � Congratulations to Mr. and - -, term. Mrs. a Holmes, of to, Dr. HAS EARNED VUR mal Estate Broker - rickerinp VilloOe The West Rouge School Band _. FR. 2-7601 is becoming quite popular in on tht birth of 'a son.' Graham or Toronto WA. 8-8519 C4wuM the area: and played.-several _several Scott, seven pourids, eight oz.- s 8779 at'Scar- �• on Thursday, Mai! 24. �- at bi70 - �-at-Lht-laying-of--the Whitby MObs 8 corner-stone by our M. P. Mike born General Hospital. A OF CONFIDENCE Starr, at the Bayview' lieights ther for Allison. VOTE tIM•'Mshw� 1i Mlk tad ei Dunbarlee. Na 2 I bv►oT School on Friday evening last. Twenty-second Wedding Ari niversary Congratulations to They also played several of their cumbers at the Home and Mr. 'and -Mrs. ' J. -Deimey, May - School Council Dinner of Area 31. ��• %S DR. ` �j RE1 2: at Dumbarton. Public School Mrs. C. i eatday ,is having a L on May 29. Mr. Karry is the tea on Wednesday. June 6, at A *� A Music Teacher, and has done 2 Fairport Rd. South, to intro- ;Ia. VANAGS wonders with the band in such duce to you Miss Aileen Hall, :��� - a short timet of -a little more N. D: P. candidate for Ontario k - y �. PLC K I R 1 N d than ane year, when he. first Riding• Time=after 1.QD p, m• , ErEP MAN e started them oft: Everyone welcome. The Ladles' Guild of Grace Sixteenth Weddi Bpngwf and Meeting ng Congrat- �oeitities Old Rosebank Ed. North Presbyterian Church had a very ulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. Pet- , ul CAVING successf SERWlGES Tea and Plant Sale cream. on June I. 900) B.K. No. Scgeia at the home of Mrs. I. Shilton, Sorry to hear of .Mrs. A. (Seating West Point Cres., on May 26. Watkiss' unfortunate accident. , TELEPHONE: _ " Mrs. Helen Cook. and dough- in which she cracked her pelvis. 9-11 ter.. Miss' Thoro, of East Ave., She. is home in a wheel-chair, r. -: tilts. 9-x163 — WH. �-93Q5 '1 elephone TE.' ` motored to Montreal over the after a stay in the Oshawa Hos-. , 'o Answea' TE. 9-15U4 hnllday weekend, where Miss pita!, . Cook left for an extended trip Fifty-Second.. Wedding Con- OPTOjy1ETRIC LONG DISTANCE CALL to Europe. gratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Miss Chris. Eliasen,.� •- Rouge G. MacFarlane — June 3 to El- ' Zenith 3-51/0 ` ENo Top Charge) with friends and spent the end izabeth Newman-, who will be _ ,IOHIr 1. RAWBON, R.O. _ of the week touring the city. eighteen years old on June 4. PLEASAM STREET We are pleased.. to report Mr. The First Fairport Brach Girl LNERPOO[ RD SOy7H) Robert Cook , East Ave., is back Guide Company has closed their FRENCHMAN'S BAY Monteith, Monteith, Riehl to work after spending several activities for'tj3e season EYES EXAMINED b Co. -days: in St. Michael's Hospital, Congratulations to Mr, and` OlAE3E8 FITrEO and REPAIRED. - : CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS but we regret -to. say. Mrs B. Mrs, H. Van Dam, Victory Dr. Phoenix, Rouge Hills Dr. has on the birth of a son, John tvENtNC3S 0. w, RIENL, CA. LIA. been .taken to the .Scarboro Martin, on Wednesday, May 23, MIKE STARR is one of Canada's most highly respect APPOINTMIEPiT.. T! '�-2601 LICENSED TRUSTEES General Hospital where she is at the scarboro Genet al. Hasp- Members of Parliament, both at Ottawa and here. at Mex Oshawa - Stratford not allowed arty visitors, but ital. A brother for Linda and home in Ontario Riding' For ten years 11e has been Oshawa RAeebiph, sass would like to hear from any Harry. ahard-working and effective representative of ALL BURT L WATERS, C.A. of her friends. Drop a card to On behalf of the Farrport O� people. His door at home, and in Ottawa, has 'SEAWAY VMilehall 24890 —Room 108. Beach Home and School Assoc- always been open to receive the problems of the WATER SUPPLY - 'th and iation, Mrs. E• Chomey, con- WHilehall 2-139? children, Rouge Hills Dr, spent vener for -the. Sp-ii- ngwautd Z4= itch SERVICE the week-end with friends- in like-to thank everyone=-who MIKE STAIR--has an unmatched ,knoiptedge---bf- Minden; and Mr. and Mr's. Ron contributed to it, and helped Futst isoRtaAaEs ABRANaEDarea. He is a familiar figure at every 'four-corners,' '! DAYS A WEEK. McIntyre and family, Rouge make it such a success. Funds ALSO SECOND MORTGAGES Hi#ls Dr. were ui Beaverton- for raised will go toward the - Grad- . on every oily street._ and concession road in' Ontario $5.d0 for, 500 GALS. AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONS and_thelr _affairs .00 for 1000 GALS. AND IMPROVEMENTS, the •holiday.' nates Banquet on June 28. -Riding. Town and Village Its handl farming area has, $7Wedding Bells have-been ring- Gillian Watkins had her ton- in City, $9.00 for 1500 GALS. ing for several of our- young sits removed at' the Ajax Hosp- earned him the respect and devotion of our citizens W1I ALSO..PURCNASE OR LOAN people this month, among the ital on May 28. We wish her a of ail . parties,. creeds,, racial origins and stations in ON EXISTING MORTGAaEt. lucky ones, • was Sandra,, dau- speedy recovery. life. tF YOU REQ" ANY MORTGAGE ghter of Mrs. Nancy Wor�ris, Congratulations to the First MAKE STAIR has a _record of- public service as an TEMPLE ! � , FINANCING a R* FAST West,Point Cres., who was mar- Fairport Beach- Guide Company ` 6i �ouRTEous •sERVICh CALL - Tied to David Emery, High- on winning the plaque fdr .the • Alderman and Mayor of. Oshawa, ,and as a ten-year land Creek, on Saturday, May Best, Table Display, at the — Member .of. Parliament that qualifies him to' seek "Guiding.In Action, on May 26. again our 'su port on votr�l da His work in rep- i: ' ased to announce _9. Rev. 'Fulton performed the g y P g y' e 'and rosier has as guest, the interests of Ontario Riding, deserves he Mans Mrs. R+ C reSentiri ' at t AUBREY E. IRELAND ceremony _. . g 'Answ. ering Service AND .COMPANY the young couple will reside in M; H. Crosier, who is corrvat- your continued endorsement 'at the polls on June 18. West Hill. escing at•-her honer IS NOW OFFERED TO Lawrence Pinto, son of Mr. There will be a general Rate- ��� �� TEMPLE-SUBS_CR18ER5 ' 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. and Mrs. A. Pirrto, Rouge payers' Meeting oa June 5, at tario Riding Dr, and Lynda -Benjamin, of-18.00 p. it1. Mr. Ross D i nj ��„ eafl TORONTO 9, ONTARIO Windsor,• were married .in Councillor, will be present: It Windsor, on Saturday, May 19, is hoped the petition on sewage - an are oneymoorurV9 i1i a c. ,�� Mmple 9-1144.. � � Eastern States, before taking ing. We hope it' will be well at- STARR MICHAEL 1>IsGle 8.17!9 -MIA. !ilOd up residence in Toronto, tended... Charles Lennox,, son of Mr. Mr, G. MacFarlane has re't= and Mrs. E. Lennox, Ridgewood u `rued from the 'Ajax Hospital. _ _ Pd.Was.married to Diane Hy- Friends are happy to see. htrn at - /+ G L E N D.A L E land,, Lglington, at Our Lady of home. Prog ml a C011SetXdhYe . - Peace Church, in Islington, on. Church News _ _ ..•. _ A P P L'1 A N C E WATER Saturday, May.26,-and are now , .The special Youth Time Ev WELLS DUG -CLEANED honeymooning in Nassau, for ening Service, with Rev. Wes. For iniorniaTien or assistance, call time committee I+eielns 3ERVECE . DEEPENED tato weeks• .. Aarum, as speaker, took place OSHAWA• WHITBY - r. WA1RS TO SEPTIC TANKS Barry, son of Mr. asci Mrs. ' on Sunday, May 27. The church 114 Brock St. N. wA r PRYERS )NSTALIXII - CLEANED D. H. McMullen, Sunnyslope, was well filled and all enjoyed, 24 Celina Str. No Job Too .Large *Or SmgII To' and Johann Brown, of Toron- Rev. Aarum's .!moving message RA.4-7901 MO. �� 9-175• to, were married in Arden, on of'Christ's Christ's Crucifixion, • and- - i*Ilpte Receive Onr Iitsmedlate' _ .. - T .. -. -.• Attention T Saturday, May 19, and will res- Why He�Died for Us. After re- , AJAX- 'PICKERING TWP. - Tr - Ede in Toronto. Congratulations freshmen we're served, par- SHOP Z,1S]lm P1fila' ■ & So and best wishes to these young. ents had the opportunity of H law >� tM � Sed �Vdte-r, Se1' d* couples, " meeting' aII the willins work- (PUBLISHED BY ONTARIO RIDING." A"OC1ATHM) ' >Rb�p m e MO. Mine Linda Lennox, with the ers who have given so much of Ioe" FeWes, has been visiting their tirne tv help our younx - . . i' - i 1 THURSDAY. WAY 24,1%2 TME PICKERIN�i NEWT lsEe Nine George Gray and Mr's. -Burton. take the advantage He has giv-- AUMEY ROSEBANK - - i/A ■ RM � ' The meeting closed with the en us. The United Church Women Mizpah Benediction, followed Mellotin The next Thursday Afternoon fMt-Array Caenpors' Gut and by the looks of 'things, by lunch, served by Mrs. Rea- The Trillium Unit of the U. held a very successful bazaar Euchre will be held at the home man and Mrs. A. -J. Gray-- - C W. heli its. May meeting on and bake sale in the church of Mrs. Lee, #touge Mount Dr. A weekend camp -out was these .parka 'will not be ready The Y. P. U. met in the school Wednesday, May' 30, at the t•,asecnent -nttSaturday after- Last week's winners: 1. Mrs. held at Lyndhurst Park and for hockey activity, let alone for their regular meeting on home of Mrs. Walter Lynda- noon. Mrs. Stell, Kinsale, with Schwalm; 2. Mrs, Day; Con., was a tremendous success. ' baseball. Sunday evenie�'with a good at- The annual Sunday School a few well-chosen words, open- Mrs. Brett; Throw, Mrs. , Mc - Thane attending were: Jiro It's about t5me the committ- tendance. Eleven members -pre- picnic is being held at the Con- ed the bazaax. The C. G. I•- n- and Joan Caiger, Joe and Billie ees' in BaY Ridges' stT. arted to, sent. The was in the servation Pari;, Greenwood, on also had a- table of neiscellan Lean. and Mary's C. W. L. 'Silver rhorogood, Tom and Mary Mc- pull together and think about p� M.Tea will be held at the home of Neil, Keith and Hazel Reynolds, the: youth..activity. seriously, in- hands of Rev. A. Cresswell, and Saturday, June 2, at ch P. 00 eons articles. Fred and Joan Hawes, Bud and stead u using the various pro- the lunch taken care of by Cars to leave the church at 1.00 Rev. Kenneth _Hero Picker- Mrs Stan. Gladys, Sumtyslope, Mary Lynn Blackman and Kay p• m. for anyone needing trans ing Presbyterial,' `-Hutch.. was on June 3. Mavis Rogers, Cliff and Ruth jests for political prestige and Duncane. It was planged to hold portation. The drivers of the the guest speaker at the Sun- We are pleased to hear Mrs. Sykes,, Jean Gambles, Jack and personal ego. 'a wiener roast some time in the cars are asked to, leave their* day. School Anniversary Ser- Cordes, Toyrievale Dr. is feel - Doreen Peacock,.Ray and Betty - The Toronto. dailies report. futureAs this is "examination names with the "gate attend- vice on Sunday afternoon. A ing' better after her recent ill- Clar, Barrie and Daisy Pomer- very little about teen-age timemost of the members are ant" at the Park. children's choir of thirty voices Hess oy, : Joyce Liscumbe and Don crime, but this area: of the busy with u Studies—it was. The Annual Memorial Service sang two numbers, with Mrs. Happy, birthday to Gall Mor- and Muriel Waring who -paid township has ,,lore' its decided to make this their last at Erskine Cemetery will be on Arch. Bell, at ,the organ. Joyce ris Old Rosebank Rd• S. on her us a visit 'Saturday night• share• meeting until September. June 10, at 3.00 p. m •Rev. A. Smith and Joy Astley received 8th birthday, June 3. There were 23 children, 5 This reporter feels that,, al- Unit No. 1. of the U. C. W. F. Bamford will be the speaker the offering. The U. C. W. of Rouge Hill dogs and 1 cat who, had a thor- though there has been suceesr� will'inset oh • Wednesday ev- and I1�jiss Joan 'Whittaker of Commencing this Sunday. and United Church will hold their " oughly good time. Everyone en- in some endeavors of youth ening, June 6, at the home of Cedar Grove "will be guest solo- contiln og throughout the sum- monthly meeting on June 5, at joyed the sing -songs around the work, it has only been because Mrs. M. Beelby assisted by Mrs• ist• mer, church. service will be at 8.15 p• m. at the church. campfire, the marshmallows of .the work of a small group, C Madill ,The program will be The Toronto Conference of the 9.45 a. m., with Sunday School - Mr. and Mrs.'T. Martin and and being the holiday week and the progress must •becorne' in charge of Mrs. Wannop, United Church meets this week following, at 10.45. Mr. Philip family, Oakwood Dr.. spent last 'end, the mass display of fire- intensified with co-operation of while the Roll Call will be a at Bloor .St. United Church. Simpson, of .the Whitby .office week -end holidaying at their works, all organizations._ . verse containing • the. word -- The Afternoon ' Unit of the of the Oshawa Times, will be in cottage. Future plans were discussed "Father". U. C. W. will meet at church charge of service this coming A number of the Rosebink . around the campfire and the 4-H Achievement Day- was on Thursday, June 6, at 2.00 P. Sunday• residents attended the LJOW name Pic -A -Bay Camper& was held at Uxbridge on -Saturday, -m . Word- Roll Call -Pres- The C. G. L T. is sponsoring Parade at Hamilton Chrt., last .decided upon for the group. when Pat Harden was present- ence'. All ladies welcome. ' . a Ladies' and Girls" Banquet at Sunday. Another campout is --planned. Around thirty Grade 7 and. ed with her Provincial Honor — Personals — - the church this Friday evening, The Rosebank School will for June '16 as- such a goodapilifr6groughamand_Certificate, and M Lynn The 1st. Llunbarton Scout June 1, at 6.00 p. m. All the hold their, Fun Fact as 3neee --_--- time was had Y Greece River accompanied their Blackman_ receivied her. .County coop l a e _ We believe .there is no better teacher Mr. Sheppard, on a Certificate. twenty-tthiee Sc� wen - tis, at Owa s ation are invited. nom. �r -.way -to enjoy' the family and trip to Ottawa on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Lampley, of co District Jamboree held near The Community Club will Mends than by camp morning, returning on Satur= Ch illia, called on. Mrs. Davies the Indian diggings on Valley �t at 'the home of -Mr. and gether. Our aim is to be togeth- day ev=in8• While in Ottawa and Mrs. C.aritoq one days last Farm Road. Mrs. Charlie CTemence, this Hospital, on Friday. May • • -- er and enjoy the :greatness 6f they visited the Parliament week Mrs. Bernice Hollinger is in Saturday evening, June 2. Mrs. E. BsitYr Brooklln, spent ` outdoor living Buildings, War Museum, the the Scarboro -Hospital, where Rev. M. Buttars and Mr. C. the week -end at the home of For enquiries about this Mint, and had lunch at the she underwent surgery for Qemence are attending the Mr. and Mrd• Bert Guthrie. - group call 839-3289 we will be sinusc trouble, last Friday. Bay of Quints Conference , at Mr. and Mrs. on Satur- �t happy ' Chateau Laurier, and on their p�ARTt is extended to the to hear from ydiu. Syrnlpathy - Queen's University. this -week. tended the wedding Camp chairman, Jack Peacock. way home, visited the Upper family of Mrs. •William Stena - Canada Village. Allreport a _ Congratulations to Mr. and day in Ajax United Church of •rand shark Skin i�irins Gut- B • — United Church — dau$h, of Fairport Rd. N_ ., who Mrs. Dick Winter on the birth Miss. Roslyn COombdon . Hos- The. ^fid . Sharks wish to wonderful time. an, _ __l?t • W_ A McKay. minister. died ih' Princess Margaret Hos- f their daughter, at _ Oshawa. John Ellis. announce that their meetings -- — p -- Toronto, also Mr. and Mrs. Ger- conducted the morning service, ital Toronto, fast t'�tu�daY u _will W held each Wednesa" aid Middleton and family, of assisted by MT. R. Pitcairn, at The funeral_ was held on Mon - evening, at 8.00 o'clock, at 927 ThJunior Choir, dfrom the .McEachnie Fun - Ashburn. carica on Mrs. Lem- the organ. e un, ay 1Fteytan Blvd, Bay Ridges.' We sang very well "Saviour Teach eral Home. AJAX LUfrlBER CO. LTD. would like to express our pleas- mon on Sunday. Me Day by Day", with Mar- • Mrs. Ethel Ritchie, daughter . Mrs. M. Hillick 'arid Mrs. lane Mitchell singing urs at the response we have the solo. of Mr. David Fantham. had an had, and to impress the fact Westward and _ little son, of Mrs. Tonkin and daugh- accident in her home last week SAND BOXES —' 4 ft. by Olt. �4.lS issanblei Club and the Pic -A -Bay Georgetown, called on Mrs. D. t�Margaret, conducted' the when, in a fall. she fractured CEDAR POSTS — 4 in. by 4 M. by : ft. $1.40 Mit ` Calipers are for aroone who is A. Beer and Mrs. Matthews one - day last week. _ Junior congregation. a- wrist'and knee. She is in the ,interested in these activities. Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Powell and The scripture lesson -was" Women's College Hospital, Tor- WIRE CHAIN LINK FENCE sot ,just for residents of Bay Romans 8: 16, to the end of the onto. " - - _ We have people from family of Columbus, had lunch .,,'86 Inch hIgho$I&9S - 100 hit PJdges. chapter. Dr. McKay continued Congratulations to Miss Dor- ax, Dunbarton and Picker with Mr. and Mrs. K. Z: Pas- Aj - - his sermon series on the letters eel Davidson who .celebrated 4a inch 111911, $14.9.5 • 100 feet - Village who have already . on surtaay. Ing ge of Paul, and took as his theme: bar birthday on May 30. ' joined these,..- groups, and we Mr. and ,Mrs. , Grant Miller Cathy McKay, Brock Rd. S , 48 inch 11101. $17.95 - 100 feet would like- to extend an invite- and family, of Whitby, had din- ons - "In al things ner with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas you- are more -than conquerors has. been ill with what seems a tion to ,anyone in Pickering English, on Sunday. through Him .that loved us". `mild case of chicken -pox. - ROUND .CEDAR POSTS, 8 FT+ 6k EACH _ Township. to join us. - Miss M. G. • Witter visited her The 'Book of Romans 'tells. us On Friday evening, the Jun- . ... Mr.- Ernie -Moulton, _ Diving. for choir of the United Church STEEL, FENCE POSTS, 7 FT- $1-10 EACH curet, Mrs.. Matthews on -Sun- that .we are justified. by our Instructor, is a coinpetent, pro- faith and not •only by the law. presented their annual concert. fessional diver., and anyone who day. are glad to hear Mrs. This was one of Martin L.uth- The choir, under the direction $4.", wishes further information re- W. C. Willson has so far recov- er's fundamentals. Because our of our minister, Dr. McKay, Special 5 ft._ s#ep �aC garding diving, cost of equip., end as to be able to leave the background is different' Vian Sang hymns as well as secular SEE OUR DISI CAY OF SAMPLE FENCES AT OUR - mezet, etc., invited to con- Lddge, and ��, ;Paul's. we find some of his re- songs: Soloists' were: Miss PICKERIN6 YARD _ tact Mr. Moulton at 8<i94040, Fairviewresting at home here. I ferences hard to understand be- Dias Turner; accordionist; , after 6.00 . m. - Miss Marlene • Mitchell sop -Mg wzd re • • • -31 111 Soccer _ and Mrs. •Earl Campbell andl ved, round about way. Still the rano; Miss t nt;L I 111C LIT. - 'It seems last week, the adults Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pilkey att- book of Romans is one of • the ist: Miss Ctirlstine Tumef, acc-' ' who had very little to say after ended Dist. 39 Oddfellows and l most important of early Christ- onriiereist; Miss Chris. Thomp- the game with the Teens, on Rebekah Rally, at Sudbury dur ian writings. Paul answers and son. pianist; Master Tony _ - ;and "Varnishes Sunday afternoon. May 20, de- ing the holiday .week -end. Solves difficult problerps. The Walmsley, soprano. Six girls from Fai rt Beach also sang LUMBER CO �.TD. -sided to &y. again this past . Unit No. 3. of the Brougham the of 'the letter is the np° a number. Sunday. Somehow, I don't think U. 'C. W. held their regular iovc of -God". Nothing, except the week's rest did anything for monrthlj+ meeting- at the home our own rejection. can, keep '-Mm- H. G• Archibald and the old boys, but they deserve of Mrs. S. Beaman on Thurs- God's love from us. We are of Mrs Once Robson. West- _PICKERING -- Wi i• Z-3251, AJAX WH- 2-3081 villa, N. S visited Mr. and a hand -for. trying, Maybe, next tray #ternoon, May 17,, with l•ten-frustrated• because we need Mrs Walter Willis for several WHITBY — MO. 6-3171 1 - - _ week, fellows. an attendance of twenty mem- God's love, but do not accept it. d s cast. week. ' Another week has passed by hers. The President, Mrs. Jno. It is just as important to us as ay and once again, the parties re- White, opened the meeting. the love of a parerif for a,child: Congratulations- to nee and 7. - sporessible for setting -up. the Twenty cartons of ' good, used God'9 love will not protect us Mrs. Eric Anderson (nee Joan parks, primiarily the diamonds clothing were packed and sent in all our foolishness, but He on the birt of Spruce Hill'' to - -.for base _needy families -by -Brougham- us put things- in the right on the birth of thgir daughter ive:. God, throdgh the n-iVta3' 23 _ accomplished a thing. U. C. W. Units. The p PPcet Little Brenda Phipps' celebra- E'ffel `�He11' We .have listened to several "One Lord—w. many Church- redeeming love of His Son, for- ted her fifth birthday on May highlry weak excuses, because ea". Bible gtudy was taken by gives and gives us more than 27th• - — _ Viis work has not been started, the President, assisted by Mrs. one chance. We only have to ,ire was a Tea and Bake Sale on Saturday, May 26, at PAIM . 'RE��� APP�H _ the home of Mrs. George Wat- -- -- - son, under the auspices of the TOOLS Q • , Canadian Legion Auxiliary. w �s • Y0 ___� IK Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis - - .. were in' Toronto, visiting their ` -Daug�and family on Sat- - urday.. They had, a •day party for Mrs. Willis' and - grand -daughter Meg. Mrs. Will- / a birthday he ays MrW� Was on �' 8-alsdan H re - PROMISE = and Meg on ' t 22nd. _ '• � - : � Mrs. John. RaveY, Ajax. who _ - has been in hospital :for the Pi10f1e WHitehall Z -04A0 • �jClCeri�g THE FINEST ' ;�N - MEDICAL ..CARE last few weeks, is convalescing. at the home of her sister-in- Iaw�Iis. George -'Watson+- -- --- FOR - - Mrs. Marion M•cClement was ,soloist on Saturday, ata wead- trig ' Donland's United Church . ADIANS' James McClement, Tot- En ince, Wanted ALL CAN onto, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. 9 H. McClement and Mary -Beth YOU CAN MAKE THIS A REALITY on' the week -end. ,The rapidly expanding Township, of Pickering requires -' Following the Christening of a Professional Engineer to head up the Township's VOTE. little William -Thomas Thomp- .=ed ring Department and to take charge of recently I r son, on May 29, his parents, Mr. • waterand sewage systems. and 'Mrs. Ross Thompson hell This is a challenging job with apromising- future. ~- ►fLEEN X a >unchec't' rece�tiox� at -their- -Salary commensurate with Qualfications. _ s• home on Glendale Dr. for some APPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned- �� _ of their friends and relatives. until • On 4th,. 196 . 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