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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_06_07�OfLIENEt NE •NHTTEIAiI i1N6E e - e'4'i VOL. 79 NO. 36 THURSDAY,'-JUNE 7, 1962 PRICE - 10c'Per Copy :Pickering Village Municipal Offices `Opened -.:_ ..,Dancingo nc o e S u nt st ' Dancing was not included. in the Sunday Sports bylaw-.pass- ed ylaw .pass- ed this week by the Pickering WITH THE CANDIDATES :.Township• council. Township solicitors 'advised MIKE STARR WINDS .P "Just as we. need to seek the : council that they had no auth- CAMPAIGN support of the lives of 'the peo- ority to include it. le of other nations . we need to, Last week, seven local park Winding up hs election cam- s ep boldly, forward in our ee- operators appeared before the paign in high gear', Mike Starr Gnomic development by borrow- - - f." •• it :..b FFz m gir`c8 ital for Canadian �'he new -�'lanicipal-6ffi • _ g p Building of Pickering was off- Reeve Morley-then called an • Allan Alton also spoke and, day dancing be included in the I June 18, when Ontario Riding advancement": icially opened last Saturday by the visiting digs awes to say congratulated council on the 'bylaw: d 'casts its ballots to decide its "We are not slaves to' those Ontario .County Warden. Earl a few wo.^ds. fine job they. i. "Dancing is not considered a representation in the 25th Par- -from whom we borrow; "if I iG Dowswell, Reeve of lixbr:d- Michael Starr, '12in ster of Cornelius Vander Hyden for I sport or a game according to liainent of Canada. borrow money from the' bank, se Township: Labour, said the now building the contractor, presented the our lawyers", said Councillor These are highlights from the it cannot tell me when to turn rollowing the ribbon cutting is a decided asset to the comm- key to the new building to Mr. Milton Mowbray: P. C. ;Candidate's Calendar. . the' lights on in my lhome. In and opening, the pious toured 'unjty. 1•Te said he introduced W. W, -Rankin• the architect: I -"What• Is it then?" as e a Fridaydvrie $-finds-him at Canada; the situation is the ot- the new offices bath. dur�:g the the Winter Works program in which was accepted on behalf! park operator, Mr. Frank Hib4 hawa coffee, parties. In the her way around; if we do not afternoon and evening. 1958. which` has lessened the of.the residents of the village, I err. afternoon. at-3.00 o'clock, he .borrow foreign. capital, we will Reeve Cyril E. 31cr]ey acted burden cn taxpayers. by Chairman of the Building ( 3fr. Mowbray -said that in 'attends the official opening by face the possibility *of losing as chairman for the aftdz-- T. 'D. Thomas, M. L. A.• said Committee, Councillor Leonard _his opinion-dancing-visas-a-corm Ontario -Highways- Minister our moral integrity in. the, midst . _. noon.this is a step forward'for Pick=-Burningham: of amusement, }9fellow, -of the new Ajax of - the disuse 'of our national Goo The Canadian Ensign, which ering and indicitive of the gr- luring' the official opening.. Mr. Hibbert claimed he was Overpass.. That evening finds. potential. With sufficient funds ' was'presented by the 1st Pick- owth of the south part of the ceremonies. it was a pleasure. ! trying to do something for the him at tine South Pickering -Re- for development added to our °ring Rover-Crew was unfurled Riding. He said that the Prc"4 -to see Mr. J. S. Balsdrin and4oung people, although he was cept:on in Pickering Village -economy'from 'outside it, we as the _Pickersng Youth Band in6al Government should take 'Mr. F. J. Prouse assisting. Mr. i running into a lot of opposit- Mu- cipal tial}. can attain a level of prosper-.. played the National Anthem. a good look at regional platin- Prouse served as Village' Trust- ! ion to it. Saturday, June 9,-Mike Starr ity. and employment in which - Rev, Dr. H. S. Shepherd. of St. ing. in view of such growth. ee for 25 years. (1924-1948) and Billiards that was previously tours Scu o Island, Port Perry need will not be a threat to otrr _George's Anglican Church _pro- :��ayor Christine Thomas _of_,Mr: Balsdon as -Village. Trust 'considered--for- , was and East 'Whitby Township. In morality as a' national group." nounced the Dedication of Use Oshawa, reminded our .. Reeve -ee for 12. years (1941-1952) and not included. the evening he addresses the Mr, Cafik made it clear that new building. that while Oshawa was not in . Councillor; 2 years i1953-.1954). Among the sports listed for banquet of the Canadian Leg- he was. not referring to V. S. In his remarks, Reeve Morley. the County. there were a Worn-, It, was fitting, on this occasion the hours of 1�0 p. m. to 12 ion, in-Oshawa. Monday, June subsidiary companies in Can- said • that Dr. Shepherd would be; of things in which we_ share that these two men wbo gave I midnight were: Baseball, `foot- 11, he will be guest of honor . ada, but the investment of fc r- be visiting Pickering, Yorkshire -such as the County jail. so much of their time on behalf ball, hockey, water sports,-both at several coffee partles.before sign- c6ital, - under Canadian in England .ir. July and would Reeve Sherman- Scott of the of the ' village should be so re- lawn and alley bowling and leaving on an outside speaking directorship, He said that for- carry greetings of our people Township of Pickering brought. ipember•ed• golf. engagement. eign companies had a specific to the residents of- Pickering, greetings fru, the township, Following the tour, refresh- His highlight for-,Tuesday, right to set policy for their wand. And said that the township has ments were served in the Co- June 12, will be the great O•sh- own possessions in Canada. Reeve Morley reviewed some a kinship with the village. th= mmunity Centre Building' by i awa-Whitby joint reception in provided they did not, adversely of the history of the villare, in at it does not have with other Easter Rebekah Lodge. couw! �� �� St. Gregory's Auditorium' Sim- affect the economy of Canada _which he stated that the Village municipalities of the County. ' _ p,, pr,��y, coe St. North, Oshawa. For as a whole. Acknowledganents. For Tree Re- Bili Incorporated in 1953, put in tate Mayor Stanley Martin of the - "' Mike Starr, it will be one p�pf Mr. Cafik concluded with an '.- water in 1954 and since then tgwn of Whitby brought greet- The Pickering Horticultural i the largest rallies of the cart- invitation to each and every Rid- purchased it's own hydro sys- ings and said that m'.epayers Societjr for contribution to the : Pickering Township Council P�gn arson throughout Ontario Jem, which is operated under would likely get more efficient F,eundation Planting. I went on record this week as Miss Peggy Jackson. Oshawa,' ing. to consult him over. _ any _- 6= own P. U. C. service from a staff who would The Council of the Village- of i asking the County of Ontario and Miss Margaret Nichol , of problems he would be able to probably. the Re'eve's most be more satisifed working in Pickering, planting solarium to re-plant the trees that have Whitby. are In -charge -of re- solve for 'them at Ottawa. 'IT' 'significant remark, and one new and comfortable offices'. been tut down on, both sides of freshments to be served the am an individual like yoursel- usg munici 1st Pkkering R row for that made the visit p- Reeve Pat Sheehan of Ajax, P�,� the C�ian En- the Brock Road. between the guests. ver, and will take •the time to -al offl6aiv -take notice, was brought greetings from Mayor sign. Firsf' and Second Concessions. Along with boating enthus- represent yotlr specific prob- : when he said that when the Parish and the town of Ajax The resolution also-called for lasts from fax and near, he will -lems--something -I will -never Winter Works proeram money' Norman Cafik, said that he Bruce A. Hogarth, Clerk pr- the re-planting to -be done at be, in Port Perry, Wednesday, .be too busy to do," said Mr, is in, and all accounts paid, an had known the .Village since seented the Humidor. I once, using a fast growinE var- the 13th, for the demonstration Cafik. - amount ,of about only $200.00 boyhood. having lived and gene Cyril E.' Morley. Reeve Pres- , iety of tree. of . what is billed as being a - - -would be owing on the 526,500• to school here. He extended his cured the Flags 4n-the Cou- d> ov y w concept n water craft, Busy schedule Cove by tanding. congra ationss to the council am I Councillor Ross Deakin, see- Thursday, the 14th, sees Mike N.. D. P. Candidate , "We are proud of this build- -and the residents. . 'Slue Nota►' - the. Pickering I onded by Councillor Milton Starr at the luncheon. of Osh-' Jng.and of our people who have -Miss Aileen Hall, spoke to Youth Band presontsd a gavel Mowbray and carried unanim- awa Westmount Kiwanis Club. Alieen Hall, M. A., New Dem- *ecepted the responsibility of those assembled and express- and musical selections during ously. I That afternoon ,in Ajax, Mike ocratic Party Candidate in the organized government". Reeve. ed her congratulations ,to the the program. A well prepared brief prop- Stats' and his wife ' Anne, will Federal Election continues to the tree •planting was be on hand helping to do the be enthusiastically acclaimed in r • submitted to council by.'_vlr..T, I honours for Mrs• John Diefen- all sections of the county. A '. • • Tea 11 a served scan si and. 1 baker, when the Prime Minis- ' wildly cheering Industrial Commission Preparing j cake w4 11 be sen ed `co sixteen ; J Wheeler, which this paper y g group of steel- tables, the heads of the ladies' ter's wife attends a tion work r� y pledged support enc:orsed in an editorial last r�eP a .'solicit .associations of the Riding a- , week. _ _ to whkb the public of the en- at their joint meeting on May Brochure To Promote Industry : mong those presiding. + tire Riding are cordially invit- 31, -in the Steelworkers' Hall, The Committee assisting Mrs. ed. Previous to the meeting, sev - h- Mrs. Weatherall in the arr- �ERSKINE-CEMETERY That evening. all roads lead era] hundred workers had em- out too•much publicity, a,group MRS. DIEFENDAKER TO argemems, insu es • rs. to the Queen Elizabeth Build- barked on, a house-to�-house --of-township men have .been ! Allan. Mrs. Ruth Bestwick -MEMORIAL SERVICE ing, orocity, giving valuable time , and eff; HONOR AJAX l2zs• Margaret Clay: Mrs. Mar- SUNDAY, JUNE 10 - 3 P. M. Toronto and district P. C. Can- On Friday, June 1, Mss'Hall ort to making the To}v -hip ,of .A`. highlight of the Ontario ! garet Le Gros. Mrs. Gladys Speaker - Rev.. A. F. Bamford. didates hold a rousing., mass visited various shopping cert- art more ace° table and Riding Election Contest will be pe r. rs. Wi ]i m Newman. Offering Taken meeting. _ tres accompanied by a number _. .._...-- -F • 5 , sees 'Mike _ er students. She talked to better known in° the 'eyes of e attendance .o. ' For the throng expected at rr L m the. I el of h Diefenbaker at a colourful pub- Starr making relaxed rounds " manv people, and is learning, the industrialist. Ajax•.the afternoon of June 14. The Committee? The Town t c reception in Ajax, on the af- the history and the importance POINTERS FOR PARENTS of the Riding he has represent= first hand, 'of their ' pressing ternoon of Thursday, Jure 14. ed since 1952. problems. - ship of Pickering Industrial Co- of this model community, town It will be_the only "occasion - To relieve the pressure of, Saturday, the 16th, the cam On Saturday, ' June '2,' the mmittee, headed up by chair- to the Ontario R'ding commun. inan John E. Campbell in this campaign ending that ity are worth Riding recall. too many applicants for the paign's last day,. he opens the Brooklin Fair-was the sere o` - week in which the wife of f,ne swimming instruction courses new Canadian Legion Hall- in Aileen. Hall's attention. Also This committee has been in Named by popular plebiscite Prime Minister has stepped out which the ; Pickering Branch Port Perry. on the same day,'she attended operation approximately' for .9 after H. ?Vl. S. Ajax, one of the on her owit" at a function of � •� of the Canadian Red Cross Soc- the opening of the new Civic- months and much of the work this kind Royal Navy shipsfiguring in iety gives to as many children NORM CAFIK AT DAY Building in Pickering. done in the past is now becom- the destruction of the German Intensely proud of the signal as possible every year, the RIDGES RALLY In the evening, Miss Hall _ ing know n' to the ratepayer. battleship Graf .Spee, at the When talking to Mr. Camp- honor to Ajax, and to the en- 'Battle of the-River Platte near- Water Safety Chairman• Mrs. visited the U. A W. Bingo j fire Ontario Riding, the three T. J. Wheeler, has made plans Ontario Riding Liberal Can- briefly. She also accepted an bell he made it clear 'that the ly twenty-three years ago. A,iax thousand, plus, women and men for parents .(fathers or mot drdate. Norm , Cafik. ' outlined invitation to attend the Friends men in �his'committee 'deserve I continues r that proud t the of Hon. Mike Storrs Progress- hers) to attend a lecture which his party's plan for the level- of Canadian Polish Youth Din - a lot of credit.-"These men have j on. A current instance is the ive Conservative Campaign she will give to teach them how opment of Canada, along cos- Wer and Dance: Sunday, June ' .given, a lot of time at meet• fact of naming the streets of a ' Team are working hard to en- to teach their own children to mo titan lines at a rail in S. was the day on which all car mileage absolutely free, mid in theii offim-P] pure 'a-memorable. 'afternoonnames of.the men of H.'M. $, sw- or to swim ter. This the Bay Ridges Exhibition Hall political candidates .were itnarit- for Mrs. Diefenbaker,. regarded A ax The town rides itself, will be followed by one even- last week-end. He explained ed by all members• of the Urn this amounts to thousands. of j , -• P in her' own right as being one too, on its ing of practical derYtonstration that Canada depended upon the itarian Faith to present the pol- dollars in time and expense', growing reputation of the most interesting femin- abroad. For example, men in a pool. influx of people from other icier of their parties. he said. He went on to say, P 'Their' decisions 'and wise con. me personalities in. Canada's from Pakistan and Malaya are The first class will be held ,at lands for its future develpp� ,The New Democratic Party modern political history. now in A ax, under commission the Red-Cross Building on the ment just as 'it had' depended, held a public meeting in the sideration given to the - spend- Brock. Road, at the 4th. Con- u From Uxbridge, Port Perry, to stn yon them in the past. Uxbridge Legion Hall on Mon• ing of the ratepayers dollars dy the community's sus- June 4', at which Aileen' is to bLs applauded" • . Brooklin, Oshawa and Whitby. cess. cession, on Wednesday, June ' "The Liberal Party," said Mr. day, free -return bus 'service' has .This is the A,ax which rear- 20, at 8.00 p. m. Date, the Cafik, "looks fdnk1ard'to-a•Cari Hall ou'lined her party policy, When asked what steps the „ P p Industrial Committee has. tak- been arranged by the Comm es i{self to do honors on, behalf pool demonstration -will be an- adian nation expanding in a • Tuesday, June 5• an open meet- ittee, 'ih charge of ' Mrs• 'Kay of Ontario Ridi -for Mrs.•Dief--nounced at 'that time. cosmopolitan step. The present ing was held- in the' U. A. W. ea he mentioned the 3$ acres' Weatherall, for the convenience baker, on June 14. There will not be any charge population of 18 million people Hall,- sponsored by the Women':: that has recently been purch- of all lacking own• transports Residenti within our Waders' --•rade- for - these, classes—the in a country of-this size cannot Auadliary No. 2?' U. A. W. The ased by the Council on the r-ec- tion. The reception in the Ajax only cost will be the 50 cents possibly develop it " 'ommendstion of his Committee. P arca'- wishing transportation, Y p properly. general public .of 'Oshawa and Community Centre, at 2.00 P. free bus •return should call: necessary for. Ahe Red-.Cross • During the Past- five years Ontario Riding w� Gordian' He further remarked "The dig- ( ) cession that the Committee m. ends at 4.30, so that every- William Newman, "Dunbaton, Water Safety Manual (an ex- there has been a considerable invited. one can be home for the dinner TEn+ le, 9-2904. cellent little book which.•sfrou}d drop in the ratio between int- A number, of compl n eritaiy .-gave _to the acquisition. was .hour. P be, of use and interest - even to migration to' Canada and emig- teas in the Pickering area, oc- tremendous. Locations were With Mrs. Dieferrbaker in the. - experienced swimmers. and is ration from Canada. We hope, cupied Miss HaH's dsy-cn-17-n,1- discussed at length, and agg- rereivi.r;•g line, besides Mr. and Pickering. Village Notes On a MUST for beginners). to restore the confidence of the. nesday, June 6. These inap'-u:•• ressive action resulted in the Mrs. Starr, there- -will -tie a' - Mrs. Wheeler asks -that- all " people -of -other lands, 'and- of ated add Intensive drive by Mr» _ purchase of the 'land, from Gen- number of leading government Page 7, This Issue those attending, bring paper Canada Itself, in the future of, Hall to meet all the -constit-' . _ _ and pencil, and wear' slacks. our nation" - - uents in Ontario toMinued On Page 3 figurgs:. » THE PICKERIN<i . Nam-- _ - � TNIJRfOAY. JUNE 7,1%2 -KRIP J"K UI orfiK POK Pie" HISTORICAL N T tak IMii IMf ed pie shell, 3 •cups of .Walter"' dno6 ' QC . _. TH""Pi''kE CERi i NEWS.1 --.- strawberries,1 pint vanilla . E i T A f: t i M E t 1881 -Members of the Pickering -ice cream. Meringue for pie - _ Township Historical Society Cut strawberries in half place BARRISTER •—IOLKROR ---NOTARY PUBLIC - _ 168"d every T hur - Executive are - hoping that: the two cups in baked shell!, _ - - CO4#JA"0NW FM OATHS by The Thr News Printing and Publwhing COmPsult Township Hall in Brougham ice cream over berries, add re- Arfdwriied as Second Class Mali Matter Post t?ftica Dept, Ottawa, Orth will be filled at their annual mainink berries, and cover with Telephones Whitehall 2-0910 ipiiiCRIPTION RATES: i2.S0 Per year - Usitet States $1.0o Per year meeting on Thursday, June 14. meringue.. Brown in -500 degree Northwest corner of 01d Plant Rood on No. 2 Highway Starting at 8.00 o'clock, the oven for three to five minutes BARRY MURW, Editor business of the meeting will be and serve. - - - NYERTISING RATES UPON REOOEST.- conducted, when .officers will NOTE: Sliced peaches, Bing - be elected,_ and a Museum cherries, blue berries and rasp- DOI�a•�d G. �I'OSSt@y Committee appointed. Special berries may` be used' in place of - • • Committees will be selected to- strawberries.- ' - Writton -by PUBt7� RELATIONS CONSULTANT - A Worthwhile Suggestion da research on historical build- Helen Holtby, Brougham Lib- _ Ings in the Township, of Picker- racy Board. BCARBOBOUGH � 1 INGSTON RD. • AMl-71x8 s `ing, oh historical sites, and gain Ross Deakiri of Pickering Township Council made. a information an early settlers AJAX PLAZA _ IiESIDBlNCE suggestion this weeek, that we feel at least merits fur- I and pioneer -families; -to work , St. Andr•ev✓s Presbyterian Ajax. � X31 �P)ckerng: WH2�3�i3 ther study, _ ti •- ort' the various facets of the Church - Pickering Museum, which -are-' endless 'in _ _ Mr. Deakin suggested that an emergency vehicle that interest. Other committees, The regular morning ser- 'is equipped with rescue equipment could be of great nine, ten in all; will eventually vice was well attended, conduc- use to the firmen and police departments. evolve, creating fascinating ;PERSONALIZED PROTECTION assignments, and gatherings. ted by exon. i ter; Rev. Ken- -He said that ,-last week firemen in a small truck eq- Following' this, a program neth :Heron. Mrs. McClement, A FO RT I E R- I NSU RAN C E nipped with a yellow light were racingto assist a dying organist., and choir leader, pres- yl g has been arranged, in which a lied at the organ. Beach and that a woman-driver would. highly-recommended film, with =man at- Fairport The choir entered the church __ __ p ATiantic 2-0216. no a em them or did colour and sound, will be Pres- to 'the processional "The Lord: `.root realize who they-were.- erhed under the auspices of the is My Shepherd". The scripture 'Metro Toronto and Region Con- rehdings were: Psalm 97, and p� _ AUTO - LIFE - CASUALTY Mr. Deakin argues that a truck• with a siren and flash- servation Authority, of the St. Luke 22: i - 23. A beautiful 'Ing red light would be both seen and heard and speed pioneer Village, at Edgely. A anthem "It Was for . Me" was the men on the way t0 a rescue without needless hind- number of people have had the sung by the full choir. Mr. Her- lrit. �-pleasure of watching this film. on preached a very fine ser- --rance. He has a., very. good po' and report on its .interest and mon, taking as his text: Luke TT The truck• would carry a welding torch, ropes, chains excellence. 22; 20 1rhis cop is the New ]R(se�k HardWare i' & ',and whatever other equipment would be. needed. _. . After the . program, guests Testament in My Blood which will be invited to remain for a is shed for you." These are Jes- C. 2. L. PAWTS, HOUSEWARES, ( EASB,' GM AZ3NGt "The firmer get a nutnber of calls and so do. the._ pol- social gathering, and enjoy a us Christ's words; he became ice for various kinds of *scue work. cup of coffee and refreshments. flesh and sat-arpund the cords POS "YOW>a:RB (TORO. I-AWN BOYS A O�i� This equipment is not: meant to take the place of an table with men. we must keep y g people :. u in mind that Jesus-brought ambulance service, but on]' to et le 'out of what= •wvwT>:R SAFETY wonderful love and died for it -s " TOOK. PULPS 19�i'C_ `. 3 ever trouble they may be in, •- . Schools To Be YW*•d we must learn to pray and _ _ _ _. -- - - obey. but,4irst. we. must leas Council agreed.to get prices on such equipment and All Public Schools are being to lave, so that we 'can be - we certainly feel it is worth going at least this far on it: visited between now and the transformed into Christ's child- :_ _ • • end of the school year, by six ren. We come to . church -to. _ #s ,'ng - t 11s 1I • Red Cross Water Safety ter deal with Almighty God, we - 1 '` ' 6tructors. A lecture on water must be thankful .that. God is. a safety is given and each child God .of Mercy. Let us come e a t O $ O The question of defining°dancing and a. lawyer's def-nim a wallet c The boldlytothe Lord's.Table.- The Qa inition of it, kept dancing from being included .1n the water Safety Manual is int the Sacrainent of the ' Lo'rd's sup- Sunday Sports bylaw that was passed by the Pickering library of every school—a gift per was dispensed. OF MONUMENTS :Tovynship Council this week.- .7of the Red Cross, Pickering Branch. Las the last five years. The Junior choir was cardio- �� ted by Joanne Hawker, Mar: . OF DISTINCTION _ - The Township's solicitor did not classify dancing,, but whirls is t�se period this water ion Brisbin and Mrs.. Haiitey. did not feel it could be called a game or sport. wfety pea» has been carr- _ led by this Branch. no child has The way some go at it, it could be called' moth. drowned in Pickering Township o» f � THREE G EN ERAT IJN6 CLAUXor VM' age, as, far as we know, However the local park Operator's will, have t0 try from a swimming accident. Mr. George McConnell will and force the issue with a test case ..in court if they The instructors going around be leaving this. week for a trip wish it to be included. It no doubt creates some financ- the schools this year are: w- to Ireland. StaffO�"+C �rO�e ':Ltd* --cal hardships for parks where dancing accomodation is H. T. Cook, Mrs. W. G. Neti�- We understand 'that, -Mr. and provided. We do feel that council has to =act on the ad- man, Mrs. Doug. Piitz, Mrs. D. Mrs. A. Loyst will be moving vice' of their solicitors. That's what they are paid for. C. Gibson, Mrs. Kalman vu- into the Judd Ward home_ -ely . and Mrs. T. J. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mayse of 'm N V E N S The-majority of voters wanted Sunday sorts and The entire staff" of the local' �hawa, spent Sunday with - theatre but we can see headaches coming for those in schools have agreed to keep re- Mr and rs Howard H kl DUMAS ST. UKeat is - WNITIY IN0 i�.S.'is ade ­e safety ' children, and practicing artific- We hear that Mr. Abe Loyst - 'The thin edge of the wedge is well inserted for a . jai respiration with them, un- had a good sale last Saturday. Mr.: and Mrs. Grant Taylor -ifuture wide-open Sunday -in Pickenng Township. til the end of school• cc opera- LT tion which the Red Cross much had relatives from eastern Ont; ar'o with them on Sunday. COOPER BLOCK apprerlates. • •Rev. George and Mrs. -Cern- _ : - egie are planning a trip to the. _920 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO _ ' :.WEST ROUGE I ___,Cook Book s Brougharei old country Mrs. - N. G. Fr Library bir. and Zirs. �. G. Fraser of BLOCKS & BRICKS brie West' Ro,i a Gneiss held' i7iendc},in Ave , all were host- I Tcront visit n Sunray w o ed o ith g Lai es! 1 a have if .,+ Croc- M: and Mrs. Clare Keeiii. STRUCTURAL STEEL r Ban esses to tiii. � Starr; AVed Jur..e - The Stouffcille Youth for' other and Dau hte 9- a .ce._: ook in NE RENTAL M g kers ..e:v Futur -CRA .. net' Fridays. Ju^�e 1�1- in the qth .when. they. had t a ties for B cugtia n L ba 3 , Caching Christ band, Played at t..e gv- � , sctool auditeriu-m. Guest .,Of guests to r^.eet tie ��aidate.1 and rraeal planni^, •will brim .ening service of the Baptist STATION ROAD,, PICKERING, ONTARIO = - the even- g. was ss Jean 3 r- = lair, and 'Mrs. Bob Shaer and � .pffr f ashes District Commissioner of bo v er nalisiaction with ^this new ._ The Joseph family of Gorm- I Phones; Wk. 2-1960 - WA. 2-5103 - MO. S•A911 ;Toronto whd• spoke to the gr- weekend with relatives at Ka cook book as your guide. ley will be.singing at' the,moM_ cup and she»ved colored slides shi lake, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Al 'Between these-rover you'll irjg,service of the Baptist Ch- on Guide Cabana in Mexico and ha:1rock,• Ridgewood.Rd., were } find. we :derful recipes - over urch,'.next Sunday. -- -' - thgy were ve _interesting... . at their cottage at Barry's Bay l 1850 of thein; time-proven re- The Claremont Guides 'and The Guides also- held'- sir Presbyteria l-eh- cipes exciting new ones, ov►-�--he1d_a_.very-._success-_ Ch parade on Sunday June urch Sunday school will hold with step pictures for the new ful Mother and Daugbter ban. at St: Edwards. Rev K. W. their annual picnic Saturday T}aOIriCtS, A. NeW?riCa1 - cook, fancy foods for the cul quet in the hall last Thuasday -Scott delivered a very interest- afternoon June 23rd at .Pauli eclat, recipes from_ far- evening. Many of the girls' roc- i$AlitiRJBT;i alt.ii01[1CitT0$ �_- ing message io the young peo- ynne Park. away-.lands, simple foods 'to eive8 awards and ,certificates Pie who attended: the service. . Many happy returns to. Gary. tempt children, tantalizing rec- on tai's occasion. Mrs. Mabel Welsh, Sunny- McIntyre, Rouge Hills Dr., ' on i to deli t guests, quick -Ken Jones has purchased the r Too@" 9 • !138 slope is visiting relatives in Ire- his eleventh birthday May 29, ideas for busy �days. Use these Jack Brignall seririce station, DL&BARTON rknummw ROAD, SOUTH - - recipes confidently, • ll be mo other month there. who . was three years on May. •ane` has been tested. residence next. door. Mr. and Deepest. sympathy of the ,co- .: 31 and to Ricky Partridge,. Rbu- Woven among-the recipes are Mrs. George - Beverley will be - s nsmunity is extended to Mrs. ge Highlands on his 11th birth- hints and help for meal plan- assisting at the service station. Marg Bishop, Chesterton Shore day May 30th.' ni,ng, use of left-overs, table Work has started on the new ' ce .with the loss of her mother We are sorry to report that service _calorie counts; and home' of Mr. and Mrs. Stan �►8 �3ia1 _ QUu� _ = WS !-1OR who died in Galt, June 3'rd. Mrs. Dorothy Black, Decimal garnishes. For, practical' help Benson. ` Minister of Labour, Michael Place: has been quite ill follow- in all sorts of cooking, for in-. Mr. and. Mrs., Tires. of _Bram- . _ - �tarr,�ogressive Conservative ing a bout withthe `measles and spiration for family and comp- pton have purchased the Burt- {fir 01<awa 1 t+ili��G candidate for Ontario in . the wish her a es y. any meals, -and for the sheer on -hoiiie = in at - --- -- . coshing election wa's' guest of The Community Association pleasure bf browsing through the' end of the school" term. 39'IJRIF1'1'URa OF • ALT.' XRMS REOOVER3fID = honour at several parties iv the is planning an Open Meting on its colourful pages, we- believe Mr. and- Mrs. Edward Sima WORK district ,this week. Mrs. Betty Wed. June. 13 in the Rainbow that Betty Crocker's cook book of Toronto; spent Sunday even- trUfiiTOM Craig, Rouge Hills Dr., Mrs. Room, at 8 'p. m. so plan to unsurpassed, // ing at the home, of Mr. and er TEg Leta McLean, Chesterton Shor- attend the last meeting of the Why not try, a Baked'-A aka Mrs. Bill Welsh. • . " es .and Mrs, Helen Laycox, .of season. >i�f<idTQ1( 3f110. • . �g"Is IM T �, (• SMALL MOTOR SEYiCE - Via'"`°A. Loa! Hospital Administrator Addresses Graduating. Class - �,.. i 6ar O Tractors __ { Mr. M. J. Gerrow, Director of problems ol efficient nursing Repairs To Law�nowtrsy Nursing at 'the' Ajax-Pi&ering 'plus his vast know'.edge and " liototiliers Ivt alasgltal was invited to attend experience in hospital 'work 'no TANKSSM i -' the University 61 Manitoba doubt ' impressed.-the students. yp� p �pefet7lstc--- �_;_ ^ - WIT laart Thursday and Friday in Mr: Gerrow has had a major. �-_ . 111111��I1��WwRRO MAnrGlsllsa C��E sEPT1C TANK S�YICE - yy�peg• part in forming and- ' leading - ' Mr. Gertow lectured ' to the one of the most capable, effic- ^�SS S�I MOt� aw( _ (i}� TANKS `INSTANED Jane Graduating Class of fut- lent, co-operative. and:friendly : -two HmpitaL Adaninistrator - hospital staffs ,in the country. lq� __ yD - �; 2-3230 PATDIANNE - We-94841' 841 jlar sub*.t was "The Integra- Anyone who has been a patient .t ni M Nurming into Hospital at "The Small Hospital•with the• - - a with this statement. aria torra;glit into ,the heaitedly ' 13 ?i4URSDAY, JUNE 7,1%2 - - - - --- ' THE PICKERING NEWS - Pogo Three BROUGHAM NEWs�GREEHWOOD the service next Sunday. SALE REGISTER The Community Club met at Thursday, June 14 auction' y Unit No. 2. of the U. C. W. the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. sale of three ponies, farm im- ESTATE Clemente on Sat eve INSURANCE :- REA,L- under the leadership of Mrs R Sorry John Kingston had a ur-day evening. Plements, threshing machine, Knox, will meet on Thursday freak accident on Friday and Plans were made for the ann- pick-up hay baler, two Ford -O m WH• 2-6212 —� :esideaoe WH. 2-3115 -' ken by ambuiance uat Picnic to be held on July tractors, one Minneapolis Mol- eveniag, June 13. Hostesses: had to be ta' 5. Winners of the game of hne tractor; 26 head of cattle; -C is andM. t 5 -_:._.__•-- _.. - be-z�easeri o an Dort were: ladies: Mrs. John' three troch•; deep fieeze; tools o ha Hospital, but rs Program Convener: MIs- C Annis. Worship Service - Mrs. is doing nicely.on Monday. d Remmer and Mrs. John Ash- etc., at Lot 21, Con. 3, North CYRtL E. MORLEY E. Carter. Bible Study . Mrs. MissesHelen � Ruth �- ton; Gents: Nancy Puckrin York Twp.' mile and halt noitb Fallis. Roll Call - "Love". ney are well again after their (Playft as a gent)' and Don- of 401 highway on Leslie St., at tonsilectomy, last Monday. aid Guthrie. Finch Ave. one mile west of Your Friendly Residenir. nt" Mr. and Mrs. Allan Crocker Mr. Stewart McGrandel, of Don Mills Rd Property of Codi of Agincourt, visited their aunt Mr. and Mrs. Edgie Pegg and 32 B'►QMSTON RD. W. - P.O. BOX 160, Mrs. Matthews, on Saturday af- family spent Sunday at the Morin Heights, Que., visited at Trimble. Sale at 1.00 P. m., d. ternoon. Provincial Park, near Brighton .the home of his cousins, Mr. s. t. Terms Cash. No reserve. . A. Richards, on Sun- Farm sold. Ken S Clarice; Pres- PI(303MG, ODfT•�RIO•' Mas i and fay and fo OsEiiaw c lice, auctioneers Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ham Oshawa, called on Mrs. on Sunday. on Mr. and Mrs. M, Pegg on - - -- _ We are glad to know Mr. W. Sunday. Knit was able to leave hospital Bill, Edith and Howard Orm- -E A V E S T R 0 U 6 H I N6 on Saturday, and is now recup- Brod visited their brother, Mil- - erating at-his. home here. ton, and family, of Cresswell, Q H N ' L o L A Mr. and Mrs. S. Thompson, onRev Fleetham .took his - -ROOFING of Altona; Mr. and Mrs. Sachko '• INSURANCE of .York Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday text from the Book of ROOF As Carter and family, - had Hebrews, and the theme for , -AfllilAtlCt A! his sermon - "Walk about ' VT tea on Sunday with Mr. ami DON GOODWIN COMPAtiY Mrs. Allan Ellicott. Zion". Next Sunday, June .10, His. A J Gray spent the will be Communion Sunday. Greenwood. Ont. Phone WH. s-392i weeks with•-her- son- Russell During, Sunday 'School hour spent 107 KINGSTON ROAD -EAST at his cottage at Balsam Lake. nett Sunday, there will be spec- Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Main ial service. The Committee on or.., �iie waw Ale Siwr/iSe CM"- Plw.� WIL f•fi41 Sunday at their cottage Missions will take charge of Pb«w Pw hNnedswe C_•-Wa4 S+/ OK"61* at Balsam Lake. Worship and Program. Children Joy Rebekah Lodge No. 355 are urged to bring their par- met in the Hall on Monday ev- tenUion and friends. Silver collet- KEEP STRONG ening, May 28, with a good at- tion in aid of Missions Service I►PPRAISALS tendance. The meeting opened at 10.15 a. m. _ in - form with N. G., Sister The Greenwood Community - _ N E, � E l t Jean Ellicott. Presiding, assist- Centre Committee is sponsoring ONTARIO RIDING .:� •. - - ed by V. G., Sister Isabel An- a Donkey Baseball game in the } (Gladys Nowoiq . nis. Visitors were present from Th be a booth June he Community Pitik an - Welcome Lodge. 383, Stouff- There will :1Rsol Estato Br4k� — . Pickering Village vine. -The regular ceremony of grounds. - FR. L 7401 Admission -by - Initiation was The General Meeting el the VOICE AT OTTAWA SI$. L 6776 or. ?oroatiA A'el• S-�6Ll, 6 conferred on Sister Eleanor U. a Women will be held on Ellicott; also on Bro. T. R June 14, at the church. Miss H. 'kitby Molssrk 4-4743 TErmple 9-1647 McLean in charge of the pros- .. - Knox, D. D. G. M., and on Bro. ramAll. welcome. _ - _Philhiyg by eft�cers of • i -Highway- 'A . Wle lots of Dvnbw 00 Na 2 I�iyh--Y Joy Rebekah Lodge and Staff �-C• Captain Sister -Irene Philips, G. 1. T. held a banquet for the in a -very :impressive and- col- women .and- girls of . the con- '—' ourful manner. A highlight of �gation with over fifty in �pp ALFRED attendance.' A toast to the lad- 6E S DLlr. ALFRED the evening was -the Presentat- ST•� ion of a lovely leather hand- •Les 'was proposed by Joy Aat- £ kRt HALL T 1[ ,� �7 `� bag to Sister Amy Burrows, ley, to which Mrs. Bert Guth- r ; I& VANAG,-' who, along with her husband, rte- responded. A toast to the 4 s. Chas. Burrows, left on Friday, Church was proposed by Anne E R 1 N d June Lfor a two-month. visit Guthrie. Mrs. Geo. Squire res- ' • VXi RINARIAN with friends in England. Sister ponding'. Linda ,Eastwood sang .Banquet and Meeting Amy thanked' the Lodge for two §otos, accompanied by Mrs. Foeilitio:. Old Rosebank Rd. North their kindpess; The meeting Eastwood. at .the piano- Kathy CATERING SERViCgS' _ then closed with lunch., served Pegg and Hilary Lawson did ` by the May Committee, some song and dance numbers, (Ssahng 2041 B.E. NO. 3,-Pickering - Over thirty members- of the accompanied by' Mrs. E. Pegg. :t _ TELEPHONE: Bowling Club attended the an- at the piano. Miss Webster, of WH. 2-0363 - WH. 2-2305 ; ?elephone TE..'9-18.`' nual review at the Crest Theat- Markham, gave a very 'inspir- = re, Toronto: orr Friday evening Ing talk on "Trees". Linda Iz- U 'o Answer TE. 9-1504 and later dined at the and- att gave a summary of the rew's Restaurant, West'Iiill, year's activities. Jo and Joy. OPTOlNETRIC LONG DISTANCE CAU. Sorry to know Mrs. George Astley. and Nancy and Lynda " • Mutch was returned to hospital Puckrin sang two numbers, ac- - YiSION CARE +��' l p again last week. All, wish her comparried by-Mrs. Arch Bell, 1014N L. RAW (No Tan Achard.) -a. speedy recovery- at the piano. Mrs. Bill Guthrie _ presented_ the Worship, assist- PU:ASAMI SIREZ, - - (OFP. UVERPM RD, SOUTH) ■naa7aanaas>naanaananan .fine Guthrie and a group of PRENCHAAN'3 SAY Monroith, little girls: Mrs. G. Astley sang _ Monteith, Riehl. FAU&PORT L�►WINNOWEA EYES EXAMINED . a, Co: SERVICE two solos- The girls presented GIASsas FIrrED and KPAAW. ' - SMALL 'ENGINE REPAIRS their Leader, Mrs. Bill Guthrie, �' � MIKE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS SHARPENING with a picture '"The Light of EVENINt3S Q w. 'JUEHL CAA,, ISR..-- a two EN AP"NTMENT, TE: 9• gTG dosed with the Benediction: __---- - - Aja: Oshawa ,Str.rferd ' -- Mr. Philip Simpson, of. tfre _ Odwwa RAP&OO S-35V AL. OAEN — TEmple 0-1440 Whitby office of the Oshawa SEAWAY WRT L wATER3, C.A. Times, was -the' guesf speaker Phone After 6.00 P. M. WHitew 24M at the service on Sunday morn- . WATER SUPPLY STARR week guys or week-encs ing. He used as his subject = WHitetlsll 2-1397 ■asaaanaannaatananasai "Are we true members -of the 24-HOUR SERVICE - Mr. Bert One. of the Elders. - - .Aemberf of Pa lawnt PHIST MORTOAOlS ARRANOW, CUSTOM SPRAYING. . the Bert Guthrie, assisted with ? DAYS A WEEK the service. Mr. Simpson plans ALSO MOND MORTGAGES entering college in the fall, to ONTARIO RIDING is large and varied with big, city, $5.00 for 5A@ GALS. . AVAILAW POR ADORIONS ,Grain and Canning Crops:. — =?.0A for 1000 DAIS. . . study for the ministry. Rev. M. suburban areas, smaller towns and villages"-and AND IMPROVEM WIL .Phone: WH 2 - 3954 Buttars will have charge of farmilig districts. We need a man as Member of 19.00 for-150A-6►ALS.- --- -- -- wi luso PURCNAiE OR LOAN - Parliament meows -46i-understands -the prob- ON EXlfTIN41 MORTGAGEA+ lems of ALL our people; a man who has a record i — of successful deal' - Y IP you EMM ANY MORTGAGE -part of the community: - `TEMPLE TAXI .FINANCING a POR -PAST -T Th e Happy Cou pl e _ CoueTEous SREVI � CALL—. ONTARIO-RI6INZs needs a man Who knows his way around the halls . of Parliament; a, man who can -,i` p4and to anmwncs AUBREY E. IRELAND appraise our needs hereat home and can provide OF YOUR WEDDING --the decisive action, that will produce. results. A LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE Answering Service _ strong voice in the House of Commons is a tradi- C�MPA�Ii BOOK NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY tion that the people of . Ontario Riding have come .IS NOW OFFERED TO' their Ottawa representative. 'TEMPLE SUBSCRIBERS 1.00 ADELAIDE ST. W. _ . _ _• we CovER oto expect from -for information tall TORONTO 2, ONTARIO ,HOME - CHURCH - RECEPTION TEIAl1f0 9�� �e &an . "ion 6*~ FROM $49.50 UP s T INCLUDES - �'MICHAEL.... _.. . tI■PV 947f - TM >4M0! I.- 8_'00 "OUR WEDDING",ALBUM 12 8 x10 PRINTS _ G E N D A L E 1- 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM =P1'OJI' sive omerrative s 12 - 4 x S PRINTS ' APPLiANCE ,WATER' _:- " � 2S -PHOTO "THANK YOU NOTES" • - Eor-inforn+atien or assistanto, call these eoinel+ittos rooms WEi.[.S DUG -CLEANED � `' - •. '` __ :.. S E R V I C E . aa�P>cxlcs _._ .':COMKETE PHOTO NEWSPAPER CovWiN OSHAWA '- WHITBY 1>I�T gPAELi` TO L3a1PTi0 TANica _ _ _ . 24 Colina Sir: - .14 rock St. N. '1 INSTALLED - (TATTED - 1NOTOa EENT, TO NEWSMPERi OF YOUR CMOKi RA. 8-7901 — 1 No JMI-Too Largs Or 9sv Ti 161738 RM"ve one Immeaioa OR WR'1T71 � . _ AJAX `"PICKERING TW'. - _ T. S. B A R R I' E P O M E R O Y 81 �',_' °"I�"-23 • „<>E.. t t�Eil' rEar on, Qwwm ..-: • -- - i, trlCli�Nlfi - TL 1614W (PYBLWN40 BY ONTARIO RIDINO• P•C A�OGATION) . `� � - t� fir► "�wNi .. • ' 77 Pap F:ottr - `TMi PICKERlNG NEiNS` THURSDAY. JUNE 7. 1952 70 THEFCl70R — family from Leamington had the near future. "Get Well Wishes" go to Mr, seem to his audience that on ' Sorry to hear Mrs. A. Stivain, an enjoyable visit also. Mrs. J. Wilkinson surpri ed Paimer, who is still in the, Ajax hour had passed. Dear Sir. - oa ej. t .:.. uas oeen con- Friends and neighbors of Mrs. Thelma Hockey with a Hospital, On Sunday, _-lune 20, Ml. fined to the Ajax_Hnspital, H_r Mrs. H. L Farquhar were sorry Baby Shower on Friday, June On Sunday evening, June 3, Gwen Kelsall, 'will be at, tl F enclose my cht:rue :or v7i.: friends and neighbors wPh her 'to learn she has been confined --1. She received many beautiful --Rev. F. Wellington -- "musical Sunday School at 9.45 a': n for three year, renewal `ui-yo. a speedyrecov�• to the Ajax Hospital. We hope gifts.. Seventeen guests were story mars", captivated both" and also will speak at tl PaPeT ` Mr. and Mrs. A. Tiessen had she will soon be well. present, and all enjoyed 'the children and adults with his mornira; service. bliss KeLs:' In your last issue, you as as their guest on Friday, Mrs. -A Teen -Age Dance •was held delicious lunch. moving story of the little child will be returning to Africa so( for views on "One Man's 001%Tiessen's sister, Mrs. H. Dyck on Saturday, at the Commun We wish to welcome tq Fair= and the sea captain. He filled where she is a -missionary to • ion" by the "Obsen•er".'A co. and family, from Wheatley, _ity Hall. It was well attended, f port Beach, Mr. and Mrs. La the hour with songs and stories cher'. Our pastor, D. Holm umnist who is not conlroversi; near learnington. On Saturday, - and everyone had a good time. I Reverend,'now residing on Parte and special music in suetf an l will I be preaching at • the eve.. Is not worth his 1 d-Mrs.John- iessen-acrd= Another dance is planned for- Cres. interestirsg .way that it dict not in- service at 7.00. -to ' find; a- word v:;jj cohrmni: -' or newspaper wh , e views, a times, are not in ajiposition. t__ _ _.my own. So, this subscriber hopes yo ' will retain this.,feature wit,, \\ the full knowledge that som: times he may vex a lot- of pec -FOOD�. ple—including me. . • I - J. D. y Pickering, Ont. r. rir (While there have been excepMARKEI - dons (as expected), the abov Is typical of ninety or more per- cent of the comments we hav f ev on � M ans pn- .. a PRICES EFFECTIVE Cjn -1''doe 2 Hwye .Tush East of Rouge � Bridge Thurs., Fr;. Sat. -Green River JUNE Open Every Evening Till. 7.00 p.m, Except Thurs. &Fri. Till 9.00 P.M. 7-8-9 Congratulations to Misses K Gostick, R. Hutchings; Mrs- L. — ����� ' 'Roberts and Mrs. Archie White. i Maple Leaf Process Cheese SWI FT'S, Golden Dew fRegutar) (Save 21 c) -, I on the successful year at Happy. �j f Hour -group at the last meet- $,�,BY ROLL 49 FAMILYMARGARINE 4 89C ing on Friday of last week. -..The teacher, Mr: Sheward• (Save 6e) 1 Ib. Roll _ - of Grade 7 and 8. had a very York Bread Melt 3 os» tine successful: trip to Ottawa lastSWIFT'S PURR (Save 9c) 7 oz. tins week. All report a `very inter- esting ' yo _ 4for49c' time. S�WIrn SP .6f Congratulations to Mr. and (SAVE 9 CENTS) CAT- fOOD f Mrs. Joseph Davies who cele 11 .- 49t -brated their 60th wedding ann- week. They received a beautiful cake, carnations, and many cards. Mr, and .Mrs. G. Carscadden -and children. of Searboro, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Syd Davies: of lipdchmond- Hilt. visited B. arae 'Mrs. Draper. "Buster", a bay horse owned by Liiyfred Farm, and .trained by Mr. Keith Greenfield, won - three firsts and three thirds at Thornhill HorseShow last. 'week` =.-.,...BALSAM Airs. J. Briggs, Oshawa, spent a * iew days last week wiih her •'sister, Mrs. Lewis Jones. ' Mrs. Wm Hooker spent' e few days last week with, her • (sister, Mrs. V. Wright, High- land creek. B- Jamieson attended a U. C.) W.,tea on Thursday last. at th� home- of Mrs. Geo. McConnell Claremont. About one hundred and f'ft:, friends and relatives gatheree Lorne Jones. on Friday night and presented. . Mr. Murray Jones and Miss Evelyn Dunkeh` with a miscellaneous shower prior to their marriage this Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.. R. Day spent ;the-- week -end -- with 'Mr. ane - 'Mrs. Gerald Westgarth, at -Pefferlaw.. _ Mr. and Mrs: B, Jamieson attended the official opening -of the new mtmicipal-bui}ding at Pickering Village on Satur- day IIS . Mr. and -Mrs. Jack-Empring- ham visited 'on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Empring- ham, at Richmond Hill. The United Church Women (U. C. W.) will meet next Wed- nesday, June -13, at the home of Mrs. ,Geo. Wilson, with Mrs. Ralph Jones and Mrs. R. Day' in charge of the meeting. Miss Mary Jean Jamieson is spending this week at a cottage on Lake Simcoe, near Orillia. Fairport Beach Happy birthday wishes.go to Dianne` Butler, sixteen years, on ______June 7;, Joe Zettler, ten years on June 8; Angela Julian, who will be ten years old on June 10; Doris Unternaher, eleven years on June 11, and* Holly Howell, one year old on Jun. 13. Pickering Dist. 'Home and School Council held their ann- ual banquet on May 29. Mr. Chas. Joniffe was guest speak- er. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Park- -inson, Mrs, R. Hansen, Mr. and __Its. S. Ricketts and Mr. R. Parker were among those .who t1w Fairport 1 S I/s Oz. Tiros Ory. Severe- 11W asewt iwe'ected .Most). aw DOG ROD 2 M 610r 59c59C I -foo d (Case of 48 tine S N O R T E N I H G (save $4.50 CANADA PACKERS -MAPLE LEAF 12 Oz. Round Tins = INURE LARD .�IbS- KAM 2 xu �4 210 79C. 39C . (Save 150 - RED R OuSt ORANGE PEKOE we SO Plig. of iso TEA BAGS .......................... 79c For your garden a full selection of Steep BRIGGS' & RENNIE SEEDS -No.1 Foundation A Certified seed POTATOES •75 lb. bag $2.9S or We per peck---- - hlo. DUTCH SET ONIONS (Special) 2 lbs. 49c No. 1 Multiplier ONIONS (Special) . 2 lbs. 39c 'TORGANIC (Save 60c) (Save $1.00) _JFERTILIZER 40 Ib. bag $1.99.80 Ib. bag $2.98 BONELESS ROLLED _ (1st Five.. Ribs). PRIM E ­RIB ROAST :: .. Ib. 79c MAPLE LEAF mw - o a na .... g b'39c . ROUND or SQUARE RUMP ROAST FRESH (Net.Frozen) Grade A Oven Ready YOUNG -_.CHICKENS �i1b.35c Roasting, Frying or Barbecuing Average 3 lbs., IrANDING PRIMI Rae • ROAST .....:... Ib. 59c (6th. and 7th ribs) Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot R'st Ib. 39c r FRESH MINCED STEAK , '.:......... The i!e FRESH CH KX ENUVERS4 . C LEAN BONELESS STEWING BEEF .... lb. 59c WIENERS Nw " k ZQe BANQUET Canada Fa _ (Save 7c) 15 oz. tin's .....PEAS._ _� ..4�69, BANQUET Canada Farcy Cream We _ ;(Save 74 20 oz. tins' GOWEN - for: 79c YORK All flavours - . (Save lac) Ice _Cream f= Gallon Carton69 C Mountain View Canada Fancy (Save 17c) _.. Giant 4$ os. tins Tomato Ju'tice-4 for. 9� 'FEARMAN'S Canadian Queen 7 (Save 10c) 1 Y2 Ib. tie - n 11A1■ y -�4 A13 Alii V �I/ \ ■. V ■ 10%/ W I JL SALAD BOWL Giant 32 oz. jar -lad ress�n c YORK Homogene`z . _ t+2- ja__ PFOW ..BUTTER .2 for '69c' While they last Bring your own aonteiwers STRICTLY FRESH GRADE A (Loess) Damon Large EGOS33c (3c extra 'n ons) _ YORK Canada Fancy Frozen ; -PEAS & CARROTS .: Ib. Pkg. 39c YORK Concentrated Frozen' 6 oz. tins ORANGE JUICE ... • �4•for 79c No. 1 Selected Firm Golden Ripe �b. 29c "'I • :BANANAS .2 -ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE & WING , �. 9C = FRESH ' While they last ' 'WIr.C. Blade or Short Rib (Blade Bone Rioe n -ROAST ......: ... 1111e Sgt SLICIID RINOLBii . I .1:.2._.... 49c. BAST . BACM F4tESH...MINCEI0 B2ZZ ' •. .•. :':'. 0 :... 2 Mee 796 - THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1964 _. _THE PICKERIM NEVY'6_ =PAGE' RIVE Arigheal7 CiJIIrCi 1 Church anise or- tenser, of Oakville, Miss At Moffatt W what other stege the Coen. - INd , : ONTARIO Me elle Grey of Bronte, and Miss ' _ I mi mitten is taking, he answered BUSINIESS DIRECTORY �. R. FLEURY 'Services In • ter. Jolm Lesik REv. H„ L SHEPHERD, $A_ Da. 190, PFdiarin,- Oen "Folders in- two colours will to _ 1 - BARRISTER - SOLICITOR G hw Mm N kcorgiving printed in the next thirty logs. township statistics and NOTARY PUBLIC The Churches data, these are for real estate Mmviok at OY Rem * White gladioli and yellow were present from Montreal. companies, Toronto Loiustrial : 04J ARANTEED _ _ ������ t 1.00 o_m.-Herring Prays chrysanthemums formed the Belleville, Pickering, Oshawa, Commission and industrial cans- _ pante who'a.re Interested lir the -.pickering 1 t.00 a.m.-tt i?, Sundoy� blue silk organza with match- decorations in S St John's Unit- Toronto, Scarborough, Peffer- Pickering area. Other ,hired i goo a.m"-�inday Sdwal in the ing flower veil hats and white accessories, and carried Cres- ed Church on Saturday after- law. Bronte, Green River, Parish Holt T.t 00 a.m.-Nurserycent _bouquets 9f yellow • --- - - Fvnlrol ®trserer ----PfCiClrinl noon for the wedding of Dar- Richmond and Dumbarton. --rail folders are being obtairlo-- `..., ""7 MOSIC! or MOe�!! - leve Helen --Mortensen. daugh- .In - - UAild Clwrtb ter of Mr. avid Mrs: Peter so, industrial real estate men the be invited Martin Mortensen, 1393 ;ake- It�ustrial Comm. - Centim and press will :. MinisNrs Rlv. MBV11La WTfARi shore Highway E., and Will - _ out to.. the township to show -eral Pt3vote Ambulance Service tEaYKa lam Andrew Moffatt, sonova. 4 Tire, after mat>,y said it .them the facilities that the . DAY OfI NIGHT TWO Mrs. Frederick Moffatt of couldn't be done". township now has to otter". -- 1c4li s w. awl 11M ear. Pickering, and the late Mr. Pickerings News asked Mr. The Pickering News asked _ _ * Moffatt. The ceremony was Campbell what he personally Mr. Campbell what he peril - "M „0U &enrol/ Sch" sante Hewo conducted by Rev. A. J..Terry. thought of. ;the purchase. I 8 P . ally thought about the town - industrial suture. "Pick - McEACHNiE, P _ - AUDLEY - 1.16 P. M. -Sac.- cool - C. R Kilgour was at the or- and Jack I. Asher sang think the township has one of -the-best-biarcics-o ship's has no alerrtative-but-#o West of Dumbarton *.. rte P. 1R. - Chunk Service gin "The Lord's Prayer" during land available. It has very progress in industri growth; the ceremony and " "Because" close access to Highway. 401, it will come natural but it r . _ PIRONE PhOn! WH. Z-Z1%� — _ - during the signing of the re- and is within a few hundred will be slow. Our job is arc- •. gists-. _`� feet of sewers and water". elerate this growth, by o- „ A' tiC 2.� Picked Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN• Given in marring When asked about the price logia- tio3nal means. The townshi the natural attrib- �� SVR ,� father, the bride wore a gown o in that all positive poi r.of peau de sole. highlighted- tion, Mr. Campbell stat or industrialization -in - IAORNING WORSHIP by French lace applique which everyone was of the opinion fact, far better t an so 11 am. -West go"* Schaal contrasted- with the simplicity the Committee had made a our neighbors. I think positive. _ KEN and • CLARKE . iereightw, Fraser, Auditorium of princess skirt, the full g� deal and obtained excell- for dollars the Industrial Committee also thinks 'and if we can P R E N T ! C E SUNDAY SCHOOLS - sweeping chapel train caught ent value spent". What is the Committee doing positive, create this'attitude throughout - j Drynan do Murdoch r Reu Seheot- s• at the back by a match- now? 1 the Township of Pickering, we AUCTIONEERS 9:30 a.m. #wfears and ever mg. Pe au de sole bow. Arun- burst of French • lace and "Well, the first thing that will move ahead". r nn"d and Awthevisd far the Barristem .Solicitors and 11 a.m.--up hs / years 11 am-�ur..iy - pearls held the bride's veil of ratepayers will be able to see Industrial Committee -Win. elft of OMNI* mad York Notaries public Centennkd Road Schaal•- tulle illusion, and she carried are --two Large 50 -foot signs. One on the Base Linepropertyaid T. Beddall; K. H: J. Clarke, Dos- Gibson, Norman R Millen. e _ Pers See* hapyw o, NewoMlr r 1rralft% Reel 01"m Wim earMlIK 11 a.m: AU ape+ 40o ROUGE HIGHLANDS DL, _ a cascade bouquet of pink roses and stephanotis. She and one on the No. 2. Highway. Jock Spragge, Fred' A. A.ins- teaiNr .e aoeoewile salon, Or l:OriAAAlRC! CMAr1Aol� wore heirloom pearl earrings. Both will be, erected in the next worth, Colin Beai, Hubert _ avK sEtivlcr Ar own Pa1ce 6 Simco► Sr. N„ Oshawa Martine Mortensen of Osh- four weeks.". Wank, Milton Mowbray and J. . awa, the brides sister, was When Mr. Chmpbell was ask- Sherman Scott. I�uoa P.O: Phone Agiea�f SSt1Yi Mwid a s P.O. Pkewa MmL los Telephone RA. 3-3446 Ste Geer1!'S mala of honor, and brides- maids were M• J M > s -' -a lRwITlClti ha+re knee 'sererarirer Arigheal7 CiJIIrCi 1 Church anise or- tenser, of Oakville, Miss A�enee ft sl„» 1 N& INd , : ONTARIO Me elle Grey of Bronte, and Miss It.eeer: Lyrm Rogerson of Green Ri- �. R. FLEURY • ter. Jolm Lesik REv. H„ L SHEPHERD, $A_ Da. 190, PFdiarin,- Oen ver. The maid of honor wore a gown of -lemon -yellow- - - BARRISTER - SOLICITOR DENTIST lex "�°'� "'"i'�°!' �'"1' flwe veeiila hat and white ac acca with mag�esssoriies NOTARY PUBLIC SUNDAY SERVICES and carried a crescent bouquet Mmviok at OY Rem * I" a m. -Holy Communise of blue flowers. The brides-, Mir Ceeek _ . t 1.00 o_m.-Herring Prays mauls were gowned' in royal - AT. 2.7391 or AT. 2-i 362 -.pickering 1 t.00 a.m.-tt i?, Sundoy� blue silk organza with match- _ ♦ Medical Centre i goo a.m"-�inday Sdwal in the ing flower veil hats and white accessories, and carried Cres- 140URfr Parish Holt T.t 00 a.m.-Nurserycent _bouquets 9f yellow MoerrrT to 9.iday-e 30-4:30pxA. - �'A _ (At the Parish Hall) flowers. Gori Bak [ Osh fesiutelery and BV OW Raam-ape, up a 4 Team on er O awa by A'piwrraee► was best man. and ushers OFFICE: w j -I. 2.06Q 1NllSNESDAr were Douglas - Moffatt and 1000 a.n+.-Holy Cemnwnlen and Robert Moffatt of Pickering. RES.: WH. 2-F$55 lntvreessiens I« the Sisk and Thomas Cowan of Scar-, Dalt,�GS LTD* METS _ borough.The reception was �Ov gig held at the Oakdale Restau- -wgrway I40"a"em w+•ics" rant. Oak Queen ' Mau, where -:: PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS ROo6RT AUSTIN. Prep. _: ��frifian SCreACa Mrs. Mortensen, the bride's , tit 1, YM1srtl,y, Oererie W M e e society . mother. received in a gown 1 of beige la o C ` leve e�iloa r.e.v of wlrieiy — i lace -over taffeta, COSMETICS - SUNDRIES -'BABY ,JNM give pink hat , and . gloves, WhM" aid Ajax IM CHURCH -SERVICE AND beige shoes and purse, and tw10N6 Whidq MO, E -34i! SU14DAY SCHOOL corsage of .pink . sweetheart - °`A SUNDAY -11 a.m.-In the roses. Mrs. Moffatt, mother of .--STORE HOURS; A;;- itm Iluilding, in-gatm, &L the bridegroom wore tur- Funeral- and At Raug+ Hila quoise- linen sheath a gown. WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a..0 Y Pan. Testimanses of Healing an given white organza- hat, and cor- - PLUMBING Ambulance Service at the Wednesday Meering, sage of yellow sweetheart ALFRED KAYES hiid at 8 P.M. roses. For eke honeymoon V SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 P.M. to S P.M. ,* All ARE WELCOME Nassau the bride wore a mint PLUMBING BATHROOMS No. 2ttgHighway The 040 `aP4wk Daily Room is b ! green ensemble with white ac- PICKERING PHO ...•I•RESSURE SYSTEMS of Pickers Beach Road " so.ne Location 1 cessories and white chrysan- NE Whitehall 2-5%1 Ir511lVIATES GIVEN Far fiurtF er information l themes -corsage: The newly "* _ �. Call Ar.anftc 2.2633 married couple will live at _ 2307 Triller St., Bronte. e gip One — -o - own w mg - WHitehail. 2-3610 5t. Anflew's''HARDWARE • • — Presb +Prion Church' Graham •Television A Radio , rPL NC + Church St. N., Plztik :i1g, Or 1NTERIBR AND -';A EA �* = PAINTS - 'i00LS Repair's IBRADY Kenneth Hiram, B.A.64-tn`t.r Phase. W HZ -2883 1 PHONE: Temple 9.1191 _ — s-` -- -- _ PAWN S - ET IJ A.M- - $unda School E I� CLAS -'PLUMBING y DUNBARYOl�I RADIO i� T -V �' - l 1.00 A.M. Chir -..h Service •- - " H 11,ATTfW R..6. Nlll ; GENERAL NARDiIIiAR�E -STO�tE j (Formerly A. R. Hill) _ Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 - Pickering µ The are place to .SIM $ -. �un�rto%i ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. everything in Plumbing. = •BARRISTER AND SOUCIT*t GOOD VALUE AT THE UNITED CHURCH � Flee Estimates RIGHT PRICE (Htpl,ay No 2� - 'CONITH SLOG., AJAX Phone: TEnpie 92'.281 DENNIS CARTAGE open Deity Tia car• P... "W. A. M4KAY, M•A.. Ph.D. •:::SEPTIC TANKS r& SI"W" St.. Seuth. Oshawa REPAIRSSaturday i ALTERATIONS - Mi�ikSTER 0 NE ill "ter Supply CL I EA D � • 1 INSURANCE 320 Kingston Road _st ce. of wow - soy gait. ..................... $4so-a.e, CO..• 1 A BSO gals. i6 00 West H111 1.00 A. M. I wRITt=. of PHON>i snow '!!aDlg � ,coo gals.. , $7.00,:'W BUTT - 11.00 cane* Rorer for Fane sad cow" AT.. 4-4721 s Shm, ALSO SAND - 3RAMJ Oshawa RA. 3-4042 ttw"nge Church School � 1Asvrastw ee Beildtiga. I TOP SOIL AND FILL �Illiiiibi!' S! WEST Hill AT. 4.4MD slim. for_' All Daparetaan. ..,, AMowettile surranee of All Ki ub *B lownwo & Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS OR p•45 A. M. :. Featuring - Savage, Ct$rk and 1 CONTRACTORS, sEQYI*iG CHRtSf IN TFL? Packard shoes. Quality Foot PION& WHInY MO. 13151 HEATING G - weer Correctly ,Fitted widths" t ieil Inserted , ofWa r, ham yst.mertn�rs aterarq�y W. H. J. Thompson, Installed ;TRY'A ""NEWS"" Prescriptions - Doctor's FVW B.A., LLB. Akerations and Repairs `T EW 4518 Klegst" lid: west Hill WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CALCES • Tftf" 9.3367 AAlUMN .W SOCICiroe CLASSIFIED AD Strap 34 at Morningside pr: a Gktile ewd otti rt. FANCY SAINDW- 11M . , Q,.�.„rWao� GLOa.."" over "700111111 1:. ate. [ .Phoiie� 282 51 �.�, �. wta�ef &AM ie0t• We r ire �Deaedisa Sed ��� V� � �rMW n ., ' NCNWAW AM. *Iua - � 1�` "M �. t�•J. el!lV1MOd et1 .7 Y.1«._Y . - _ 1 011 ------------ 7 ­ '.?M PICKMING Na" JUNE 7, IM ,Awtion "I* of now and wad W4rdmbe, Mx lamps. Kettle; Buffet; Coffee table set; Map- le -y; Upholstered chair; Table quarter bed, modern. with mat.' Am chair; 1,ibraiy table-, Love. .1wrniturs. TV mt. rN1M, 0". ClAyOpW.Wt; Atuil 6 !L. p; -Rug, 9 le. chair; LAmpq,. Unfinished lamp: Electric vaLuum clean- tress, Two large suitcases; 'A seat; Corner medicine cabiovt. at Premise's Awet4in Rooma. x 12; Chaim Kitchen tables; beds; Lamp; Driftwood; Cloth- er; Oil space heater; Radio cab- steamer trunk; Dressing table, and many' other articles. Franklin !low, Morlikkam Vol- es -hamper; ladder; 'Many ot- inet; Iron fireplace basket; New with mirror and glass top; I 1 0000 age. "to pr"ortv of ugWeavillio her atlicies. Above-mentioned quilt; Set shutter screens; Hall High -boy chest of drawers; and Prop" Ot Others ---Fwoi%vw C. sawdon. p4kev- 444,481411111111 imessau"s furniture all new. tree; Metal utility table; Three many other articles. Antique articles; Buffet; Radio Ar4j hum AMW. ftervAill; Mr. 0 metal trays; Small garden tab- 0000 4nd. record-player; , Baby cam. -jesk. OW sow% err-- Liam To Me Property Clare Balsdon le; -Carving set; Cleopatra couch P "mt Of Mr. Jadk "nage; and many other useW Pickering Electric floor lamR; Fireplace Clare Jewell Esaotane gas articles. X Brass 0000 I.&JA. -PICKISFUNG Nine -piece walnut dinLng.-room sc I fireplace coal- stove, good; Stewart -Warner 0000 -L)RrVING SMOOL suite. consisting of six Chaim, Christmas tree decora- electric refrigerator, small size; Sale at 130 p,, m: ftrniturs • 1001rol tension Ck"tertWd and chair, De.�sk. DUAIA ma" retraction-leat and ex ns; Quantity of bedding; A Antique upholstered chair; reserve. Terms cask Sale MW im ttievt*6a Late Cat table and china cabinet. In very carO table cover; Number Of sideboard; Wardrobe; Exton- in yard In rear of Th --8maH-tabte-,-Textr n -And-ttie- we-w—ift-juFn or shine. Sale saw w" Two 54-im mattresses; giiiiii�! co� 111:11 � tion; 5 � roe- -ptetulTw, 0 N i g-roorn table wulw,,��v ome r -M., Suite; 39 --in Matt Si; It Va walnut bedroom suite; Set of electric blanket, Berkley elec chairs; Dresser, with mirror; be under cover it rah*ql. Jos. 11 U double stainless steel, deep Kit- I tric heater; Quantity of books; SgMdjjy nMLCbjne:.jjiZhtKM._CheSt Sm",jk*rk, Kon. and Clain ehen ifinks with awinz taps-sind Table wkh'mlrr6r-,- Firi.;aOaci of drawers; Walnut love -seat; Prentice, auctioneers. Phone back splashboard. Other artic- tongs; Continental bed; Chest= Two parlour , chairs to , match Markham 346 'or Stowffvft 1 les. erfield; Coil spring bed; Three- above (this set is real good); 9629& O000. R !y Of Miss Shaw' ------------------------- Thornhill - ----- ---- -------- .. to ____n hosep Lawn cha* at Jc" ICC Cooking utensils; Good antique COMMERCIAL 019 NO! cuuch;, Antique footstools, eut. War our AIR CONDITMING AUCTION SALE Repairs To All MAes roporty Mr. J. W. Heath A*' LORNE C, "ITE M Reytan Blvd. No Bay -Ridges SATURDAY, 44JNE 9 Pickering Northeast Entrance, one block SPEAK ON CURRENT EVENTS AND LIBERAL POLICIES below gasoline Read 0000 Chesterfields, Chairs, Dial 13W On Your Ra&, (new)Kitchen table and chairs AJAX LUMM CO. LTD, (new), Vacuum Cleaner, Cup - :SAND BOXES — 4 ft. by Oft. ".95 usaWed boards, Refrigerator, Electric MaWay Tivough FrWay, at 7AS POK, stave-, Cooking utensils, Tele- vision, Children's toys, Wash - CEDAR POSTS — 4 kL by 4 hL by I ft. $1.40 01111ch ing'ritachine, Gas hot water ONTARIO RIDING LI81RA4L ASSOCIATION WIRE CHAIN LINK FENCE heater and .Plymouth car. 0000 Sale at 1.30 p. m. 7. 36 inch' h19k, $1 LOYAL POGUL Avetknwmi, 42 inch hj9k $15." in feet A Ainch high, 317.!5 i-108f0it ROUND-CMAR-POSTS,--S-T'T—Ot-EACK- 4;eA STEEL FENCE POSTS, 7 FT. $1.19 EACH r: r $4.98 5 ft. st-&s% laMff . Special ---,SEE OUR DISPLAY OF SAMPLE FENCES. AT OUR 7: PICKERING YARD 4 A4 Rez Finishes fez the Stains best St and eS.'L Varnish 7 LTD* - LUMBER CO.* PICKERNG — WH. 2-3251, AJAX — W-1. 2-=1 :,WHITSY --'IAO. $4171 seat; e an Id Al 'M FSC ions; Be HEAD FIR HE SISFif S ... Ift LAKES ... THEFUN, G04EMAN STOVES -- Blue Jay Race and several. in pie living on the east side' of - Coleman Stoves .... .. $12.96 Card -Thanks . BROCK ROAD the Open' class. Ron Playford Liverpool, Road, we have check- w1 Coleman la cooler t. was -the first boat to-finish the ed with the Enumerator., and A=� j SDI' from $19.95 I I wish to express my sincere The Brock Road Cubs .and course in the Blue -Jay Class, believe that all names of elig- al _ thanks to my many friend who met on Monday, June with Len Canham placing Sec- ible voters have been laced an Coleman la nt@rns 512.45 ' P s o o sent cards, gifts and flowers,. �} at their usual time, . in the end. John Herds was First in the revised list. a- Compute Repairs and Services and who visited me during my, Red Cross Centre. After their the Open Class and Barry Rob- The Frenchman's Bay Sea stay in the hospital. I also wish meeting, the Cubs and Scouts inson, Second. Races will ire Scouts had anenjoyable time - w Coleman Camping Equipment b MILLER HEATING AND to- thank the nurses of the Ajax with their leaders, had a spec- held again this Sunday. when they spent [est week-end' TRAILER ACCESSORIES Hospital. Lal surprise far their Scout A very enjoyable time was camping out. ass-, Mr. Marjory Hunt Leader, Mr. Wm. Slater. Com- 9 -TOdor St. - Ajax _Ph parents of man's Bay Yacht ' Club at a The Women's 'Hospital Auxil- the boys held a shower for Mr. y Club; on' Saturdaayh'night YSevt B A Z A A R iary'•wisYi'to thank -the 1st. and Slatirr and Miss Colleen Mulr, •- - f ..;• Guides for their. Saturday, June' 16, 1962 nd. Pickering of West Rouge,- who 'are "to be people were luck Real Estate wonderful help on Tag Da •' erai yin win- paui's-On-The-l�iJk Tag y married on June.l6,._at _2.00 P. ning lovely prizes for the spot � OUSE for SALE"= five=roots- T hank- you,-Guides. n. in �Vilmar Heights. Baptist d rizes. _ Parish Hall Tor ale ed frame bungalow, on Guild - -i orp` to by ` on, Ontario ances and doe Dunbart Church. The couple will take. Happy birthdayBobby • : Road. Conveniences: For infor- IN MEMORIAM up residence at Bay Ridges. ge- grown,' who will celebrate his Fancywork 'Bake Table, White mation Cait'at 4T Gdild Road,' sides' the 1'ovely gifts shower- 17th birthday on June 8 )ePhant. Apples 'and Potatoefs For Sale. Pickering. on' the`cou le, Mr. J. Comp- �i�e are ser Open 2.00 P. M.-All Welcome ` - ` -In, loving memo of P ry o hear of so BY -- iiy dear. husband Robert, who on, airman .. o the -Group marry of our: Bay- residents - B PleaRe bring your own contain- --` passed away, June+ ?, 1960. Committee, presented them, on g confined to the Ajax-Pick- era .or apples: Open on week- TRY AND TOl'+ THIS VALUE Emery day, in'§ome small way, behalf of the group with a lov- ering Hospital. A speedy recov-� NORM. CAFIK ends. Solid brick, three bedroom ely lam and late. 'Mr. Memories of you come our way P p cry is -wished to Mrs. Marie Ont. Riding Liberal Cand'ielotsi PIC'KERING ORCHARDS home, open fireplace, storms Slater and Miss Muir thanked Balsdon, Mrs. . Helen Fenton, .. INVITES YOU One mile west of Pickering and .screens, 94 x 163 landsca Tho abs��g� �jt you are very near, Still miss"!`, loved, always dear. everyone for such a nice sur- Mrs.. John• Holobon, Mrs. New- To A Public Reception And Tea Village on No. 2. Highway. ed lot; fenced in patio; close to prise. Refreshments were ser- ell and Mrs. Barb. Loscombe. At St. George's Parish Hall Phone`WH2-1247 shops, churches: Country will- Lovingly remembered by his ved Wall, by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fertile.are _ Pickering, Ont. age-living at its best. Just Wilt Mary, and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G. McMurtrie, celebrating their 23rd wedding THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1%2 FOR_SALE-1959 Riley 1-5 4- j 45 'minutes from downtown of Brock Road; had their son, anniversary on June 8. e _ At " P. M. door sedan, is excellent condi- Toronto, for only $4700 down, Women's Hospital Auxiliary Scott William, 'Christened. -at Although' many"names. were I • Published by Ont. Riding tion, mechanically and other- to $9200,' 6 percent N. H. A. home.'-Rev. Kenneth Heron, of left off the voters' lists, of peo- Liberal Association . wise. Excellent tires. One own- mortgage.,' Private. Phone.- The June meeting of the " er, • since. new. Any. reasonable Pickering, officiated. Pickerin8 WH2-0943• Women's 'Hospital Auxiliary Mrs. Akers, former resident - ..offer considered. Phone -WM- Qr i } (jun 7) - - •will be held in the Nurses' Res- of Brock Road, and her friend, � i C k .�+ 1 i n Village �� 1 �SSchool Area'No. 2. idence, on Monday, June 11, at Mrs. Anthony, visited Mr. and g FOR SALE-large quantity of -Township of Pickering 8.00 p. m. The president. Mrs. Mrs. R. Dawson. on Sunday. "..top,soil, reasonable; also sand -- BUILDING FOR SALE - Jean Cain will be presenting There will not be any Scout Congratulations, to pupils of'' Celebrating. their 32nd wed- Haulage" The Board of Trustees . offer a cheque for a payment of our Meetings on June 18 and 25. Lincoln Ave. Public School who ding anniversary last week and vel. "Hughes�1 mg gra g :Phone WH2-2641. for safe, a from@ store building Hospital Pledge. This is . Mrs. were winners in a school dis� � were Mr. and Mrs. Les. Morley; situated on property , recently Cain's last meeting as presid- play at Brooklin Fair last Sat Mr. and Mrs: Wm. G. McLean FOR SALE--six-roofn bungs- acquired by the Board, adjoin- ent,'as she is moving to Orillia. , r p� urday: Ronnie j{ratz, Grade 1. celebrated their 5th anniver- " low, 57,500 or best offer: Call Ing Rouge Hill Public School. - The program will be a talk on F(ens pay Second Prue (printing).; Laurie sary. Both couples, along with WH2-184. Conditions of sale may be se- "natural' childbirth" given by Pruner, Grade 2. First (print- the' C. E. Morley's celebrated _� -ALL ANNUALS 30c. BOX- cured by applying-to the Board Mrs. James, Public Director of i The Frenchman's Bay Yacht ing); Diane' Holter, Grade 4, the event at the home of Dr. Office Rawbank Road School. Natural Childbirth Association. Club- _held , their first sailing Second (writing); Alison Mac- d- _ yit C. McLean, Tor • Ageratum, Sweet Alysum, As- Phone: ATlantie 4-4751. also a film will be shown on races of the year on Sunday, "Bean, Grade 7, Second (writ- onto. tars, Marigolds. Stocks, Lobel- this subject. Refreshments will with a good turnout of boats. -ing) ; Sharon Koch, Grade 8. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McLean in Salpiglosis -He�'T�- --_-Shirley.a nquet o the Iits- Zinnias, petunias, Salvias, Vic- Female Help Wanted ted, Grade L:First (art>, .Diane mance Accountant Statistical otine, Phlox Twinkle, Pansies. Full or Part Time. Several tern- Heron, Grade 1. Second (art"),. Association, at the Royal York Delphinium, Carnations. Sweet Pat Roles, Grade 2., Third ( on Tuesday. evening. The ban- itories open for women who _ _ _ tartly Jeff McDonald, Grade 'i; William. Geraniums, Tomatoes. quet was'held in the Canadian - Dahlias, Everbearing 5trawber- are interested in having a good - otary Second (art). steady income. Experience un- _ Mr. and Mrs. S. Kennington Room• arfcf after, were treated ries and Raspberries. Red Cur- necessary. Avon sells itself. tent rants, Rhubarb FUH FAIR evening,. a aininB to'n 3Nrite: Avon Products, General _ entertained on Saturday even- g ;.. _ in in honor of Miss B. J. Mc- Mr. Wm. A. 6oudy, and Mrs. ' 14 Ron n! Dr. Delivery. Oshawa. • g gemou Lean's birthday. Mrs. Gee, Miss Dowsett, Portland. Ont., s IReuge Hills -- Phone 282'4724 SAtfICS REPRESENTATIVE ' Friday, lune V4 1962 B. McLean., Miss J. McLean and the past week-end with Mr. and - (jun 1► ler Airtream. Scotty. Hilo -- u� Miss Jessie Day were out from Mrs. F• J. Prouse. While here. ZIG-ZAG SINGER IN R TRAILER 1�1wIN ST. PARIUNG LOT - �ERfN� 'Toronto-for the occasion. they attended the opening cer` CONSOLE ACCESSORIES Mrs. Edith Chapman atten- e'monies of the municipal bldg.. Due@ decorative stitching, blind = ' 9 Tudor St. - Ajax - Games = Refreshments = Fun for the Whole Family- at the Graduation._ Exercises and met marry old frtendy.ap+d terns, on buttons, �e Phone WH2-3491 at Queen's University, King- acquaintances. with dial control. No..attach- (jun. 21 - FREf ADMISSION mon recently, when Miss Mad- Sympathy is extended to • eline McCrimmon, teacher at tnonts needed. Will sell 577.75- - SALE REGISTER - Mrs..Glen Knapp in the recent cash or pick up payments of Pickering Dist, High Schoot re-, passing ofher mother, at Art-,. month. Dealer. Box Wednesday, June 20-=extensive cer her A: Degree. hur. Her sister, .Eleanor Jotin- '8.00 Pw auction. sale of household turn- Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Jones: -of ` 604 'News Office•' iture, antique furniture, wal- stop, of Toronto, stayed with Jun 28► sf■■■■sl■=■■■■■»A■■st■n■■■■■w■ata■�aa■■■t■■■=u: Newmarket, visited their son . them for several days, return- nut antiques; also antique dish- ■ ■ Marvin, and Mrs. Jones, Sher- ing, home on Tuesday. FOR SALE-Lloyd baby carr- es, chinaware, glassware, vas- .RAft, wood )Ave, E., on. Sunday. The Rotary Club is staging: cage, coffee and cream colour- �• etc. on Altona Road, in the 'Rckertn�, Red Cross Mr:�Qd Mrs. C. J. Butt vis- 'its annual "Fun Fair" on !h. ed. Good condition. M. Phone: Township of Pickering, south ited Mr. Ind Mrs. Jas Richard- Main Street Parking Lot hero, of 401. Highway. the-property sds • • - ■ -night, o the stn e o t e' a Mary ■ ■ day. Sure. FOR SALE-new and user re- Elizabeth Davis. Sale at 1.00 ■ ■ n enjoyable time was had ■ Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Courtice frigerators, freezers, electric p, ni. sharp. This is a real goad R , w at the United Church picnic at entertained ' their s_ Lloyd ranges, refrigeration equipment sale. Terns --cash, day of sale. �u'reF ���2 at p• a the Claremont- .Conservation and Mrs. Courtice :.. at reasonable prices. 'LORI No reserve. Ken & Clarke Pren- ■ ■ Park, on Saturday. Even the on Sunday. " ,''� 1C: WHM,' R. R. 1, -Pickering. tree,. auctioneers.. R - - N lows" was there. , Crowther and WotEier. ;Phone: WH2-1517. (jun 14) .� AT SUN VALLEY POOL, YALLEY FARM ROAD ; -clown" to learn of Mrs. Frank Mr. Wading of Hamilton' mot- (tf► - Pickering Village Council-- f ;-11 Westney -having fractured her meed with relatives, to Sarnia The- regular meeting of 'the ■ _ •.l■s. leg, and is now confined to the }ant Friday to attend the wedd- FOR SALE-new brick bungs- Piekerin VINs tountil will ■ ng r ing of her nephew Glen Arnold. ''low, at Cherrywood.. Modern be held on - - _. R SWimmi Lessons for Bo s and Girls _ s oshawa.Hospltal. 'conveniences, Near schools and ■ i A week ago Thursday even- on Saturday: paved road, Phone: Markham Tuesday` Jbne 12, 1962 ■ Two courses of 20-lessons each for beginners, to be so ing, fifteen Sunday School tea- Mrs 'L. Pilkey, Church. St. N. at 8.00 p. m. in the ■ ■ chers .of. the United Church 'S. returned home on Sunday after 30avv2a held -one course in July; one course in August. ■ - - -. __. _ i School, had their •meeting in min last week visiting r t e new 1hdme of Mr and Mrs.- spending rti g le FOR SALE--dry deariers, un- -LUTHERAN CHURCH --- R ■ h daughter, Mrs. Murray Miller. ■ R istration fee, coven 20 lesson course, $5.00 ■ W; �_ Graham, Guildwood viu- cleaned garments - trousers. West Hill ■ eg ■ in T=nto.• skirts, dresses, coats,.etc. 'All Worship. Service .11.0(Y'A.-M. ■ ■ age (formerly. Mill St. here).. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Shepherd garments' sanitized and in ex- Sunday School 11.00 A. M. i Aeginners must have attended first grade - No During the evening: Mr. Gra- left on Tuesday for their cott- cellent condition. Fina Clean- All services at the Gallows Rd. ■ ■ ham an Mr. "R: Marley, ,two Galloway ■ age limit. Own transportation must be artanged _■ age before leaving on rheic yrs, 929 Kingston Rd. Toronto. Public School,' between King- ■ faithful teachers, were, present- - ■ three-month visit to .Britain. King- ston Road- and -Lawrenc6 Ave. E ■ ed with the New English Bible LOST-small beagle pup, wear, ■ No charge for cars bringing children to the park. ■ They' return about August is. Kingston Rd. Bus Stop No. 31 ■ g ■ and The Phenomenon 'of Man. They are among i:, tbose lucky in; choke chain. Answers to - �Yharter Member•shi Roll" ■ ' ' ■ The many, friends -of Rev, persons who havti able; "Jackson`'. White with black 4 X. -'■ Father McMahon will be ,� Now Open ■ CHIEF INSTRt1Clrblt, UG MOFFATT ■ secure passage on lreig 'and brown spots. TEmple 9- ■ ■ ed to hear' he is' im rov"tng af- 2139. EVERYONE WELCOME ■ ■ p ship, leaving Toronto Port. - ;:� Bruno I..Ederma. Pastor iitara■■■■■st■■■■■■■■■■■st■n■s[st■sisisisisisl■■■■1t■■■■■■ ter a' serious fall, last week, is a class of travel that sem people,w•ould like to enjoy. The t ' chip carries only about,a dozen TAKE A STAND -FOR TOMORROW! Paying Passengers. The trip takes much ]singer that that by { the regular Atlantic passenger 3i JUNE liners, and for, those,who enjoy, the sea and sailing-this is a ARK ON 18 rand oVOTEpportunity, and way to k travel. Accommodation and �.. •ansa ? -_ . ' meals is said to he 'excellent. Your rate for your liberal candidate-will be a vote for a Government. that will Nish We were with them: enable Ca for. all Canadians. I� Canadian enterprise and skill to work to work for all Canadians. - WEST Hilt _ A SECURE PEACE EXPORT TRADE v RELAX and CallA MILLION NEW JOBS CREATED :'World Travel Service A PRACTICAL MEDICAL CARETNo service Charge ARTWA BETTER PENSIONS FOR All _ TICKETS' RESERVATIONS ,AAIT %HELL ' - �iiear Norman Cafik Discuss Liberal Por'wo H' N R� EL AIR • W*Hy SEA' 8TAT10N ROAD —wail. 6.6771, . J.. R /�,,`,� LAND HOTELS n+elwfelNo - rs. 9-wt :NORMAN A. CAFiK ^' Monday I Ilm h Friday At 7.95 P. M. On CKL� Oshawa Trawl and Pay Wor MONY SEMACII LIBERAL CANDIDATE ► _ AT. 2-443? - TIs&' * `. ONTARIO Rl�ll1fi ' ` • 1350 �ON YOUR RADIO DIAL - � 4523 KIN6STdN RD. s 1P.�1ra E19""', THE PICKERING NEWS ' .. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1%2 they receive, no pay whatever, School. - visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. T. John Schwalm, Alton Rd., on „ and frequently, much criticism, . A special program is planned Smith, Sheppard Ave. his thirteenth birthday, Jun. 7, ,.0n-3 MQ 'S Opuuea� s•. .• uuaored-anyoaa v; seal. or September 11, to whichall Happy birthday to Ted West- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hail, of -- a> willing to tate the' job. prograrn committees" are in- brook, .Sheppard Av., on his Arriprior, spent last•.Satprdoy, c:'f - THE 03 3£:3v'a:R 1. Mr. J. Adamson, Chairman' •cited, plus Presidents and Prin- •fourth birthday, June 14. with Mrs. • A, Westbrook. Al- } - of -the School Board in Area. 2: :ipals who may be willing to Mr. and Mrs. Schizkoski, of Lona Road. . commented that it is difficult help.' Pembroke, Ont-, spent Thurs- Mr. Wm Dawson,' Arnpriw. We hear much these days about Industrial Assess to follow as interesting a.spea- day last at the home -of Mr. spent last week visiting his _ ment an& that this type of assessment will benefit the ker as -Mr. --McClelland, but and Mrs. C. A. Schwalm his niece and family, Mr. and ..taxpayers of a municipality by spreading the tax load felt those present would be in- iROuge Hills Happy birthday to Doug. Mrs. Cliff. Schwalm. and hence lowering it, for home owners and providing terested in the developments in and Mrs J. Campbell of Trayner, East woodlands, on Birthday greetings to Roo place for residents to earn their living rather than go- the curriculum of School Area South Africa, pent Sunday his ninth birthday, June 9. WoItzek, of Alfons Road,. aft out of their village, tows their township.• �n this area No: 2. s to be introduced in the Happy birthday_ to, Master his fourteenth birthday, June 2, -- seem to be active fall. These include oral French _,Ajax and the township of Pickering in to encourage indust but I have not heard for in Grade land ,a. major ach- . ievemetst class for particularly , somenears any such sound rycoming from, the village y capable youngsters (the slow, COW'uCil.- - earners.already being provid--RKE ",ION• _ • The village Industrial Area for those who don't know A with special_ opportunity _ is at the south-west corner of the village, fronting or &asses). Home Economics and YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO COME AND MUT the Station Road, south of the Kingston ROW" is sbr- :ndustr-Iai Arts may also be a- _ v by -mater,, ed -road and railroad siding. No new ; suable to some pupils. - . industry has located -in -the -area so far as this Observe. &he dinner and ti as can.recall, since Cooper Block built it's plant some year: Swam 00 W%vnumm OWN W% —mmlmqv— ram proved relaxing and inter - ago. On the township side of the Station Road there ha. esting. The west Rouge School - been considerable commercial and industrial buildin€ Orchestra gave a short -concert D --- g- over the past few years and these few buildings have on the lawn of the Dunbarton been built without the benefit of -the water mains which School, followed by a violin are on the village side of the street-_ solo by Miss Claire Adamson, �' ke ' . ��� .. who demonstrated what sherid . Mrs. The vial a council would do well to at least attemptHan. aS to promote the use of their industrial lands because the has accomplished on the violin competition will get stiffer as time goes on. There is I since she started with the Vau- _ AT THE �....... _ • _ ..,suggest need for small industrial sites in this general the Willard violin , Group three year ago. The musical ' AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE AJAX area which can attract the smaller plant and the village program was completed most should go after this type of industrial development. beautifully by Miss Christine - Some.action in any case is imperative. _ , who Played two selections Thursday Afternoon, lune 14, 2.30.4.30 P. R on the piano. _ The township tax bills are now out and it seems that While rounding up -one year's Refreshmots the homeowners' tax bill and the full time farmers'-= effort, the Home and .School : = 7 : -. bills are down and the bills of those who are not full- Council has already started on Free busses leave WsW item" Shopping Contr�e (via Ne. ,2 and say Ridges) n - at 2-P.. time farmers or who are holding land for development anothtr. A motion was, carried - - are up and and up substantially. The main reasons for that Home and School keep up bayb ,��77 Is. wekne, cm and bfW1 your friends the reduction in mill rate is the controversial increase a continued pressure for better bay - in land assessment and the Bay Ridges tax bills. library service, and. a meeting PUBLISHED BY THE ONTARIO RIDING P -C ASSOCOATION ')n this subject is planned for The land assessment' increase effective for this tax -.June 19: at the Dunbartop ation year may not remain for future years because the Assessment Act has been changed to the advantav ruf the "city" farmer. No results yet I understand from all the assessment appeals (mainly on land) but if the judge fAFAI% 10 ifi, reduces the assessments then this may affect the rate' - in future years.§Nmh'ER..­. - It is to be hoped that there can be some stability in assessments from now on -so that both ratepayers and �_. five finances for the = thefutre. REMEM council can plan their respective i Pe .. .: Failures Become Drop -Outs a have regained aired faith . to their 1 Home and School Learns own ability to be worthwhile, , they must be given work in A child with an IQ of 90 or units at which .they can be. sucr.l less cannot keep up vv::h aver- cessful. Once they have exper- age children in .general tour-. ienced sugcess, they, are on _se. When he., is driven io t' ry their way to being responsible, .-he fails; this leads to fear,.re-_self-sustaining members of soc- sentment and open hosttlaty.+ lety, Such a program is Prov- _ This child is following the pat- ided . by the two-year terminal tern which leads to school drop-, courses, and .. is proving yery outs, Mr. Chas. Jolliffe, Head:! satisfactory,-- So satisfactory in ' of the Arts Dept. at tiorthv�ew fact, that the door must not he _ Heights Collegiate Institute, N, i closed on further education for t f '�•h +-these youngsters. They must ty Home and Schoolers belong- i know, if they get To percent on ,♦ Ing to the Pickering and Dist- I their finals, . that they can 11 'rict Home and School Coun..il,a transfer to the regular four- tante WIA oA: ridnp - at their 4th Annual Antler ' year course. In at least one l Meeting on May 29, case, one of these youngsters -.... In the past. these children has re-entered the school in - ;were .easily absorbed on the lab- the hoe of ultimate!Y becom- P — -or market, but times a. a chzag- 'ing a lawyer. :. - tng ,and it %s increasingly nec- Many. representatives were Double -walled Quiet wood 2-pim CO- ng 'for all • youngsters. to present_ at this meeting from sldepalldstake ft"M stractioR- have a skill. _ Fortunate-ly, all the following local H. and S. punishment— Cargo. Slides Beady and •I ... floor cab are se . without east sop - if w - Associations. Dumbarton. Rouge StYQ Y • kill re necessary, and g ,types of s a ry if these youngsters are provid- Hill, Rosehank; Fairport Beach, ing it outside! never rusts• arate. ed with suitable courses, so Vaughan Willard, Brock Road, that they can succeed with hon- Cherrywood, West Rouge,, Lord — est effort, they will have a bet- Elgin, Green River', Glengrove. ,• , s ter feeling for themselves and Mrs. Eileen Gariepy. Ontario " M . - - or society. :_andsvill_ become Federation Vice -President for l ' C'`�� This costs more Area C., was' ori hand -to. install useful citizens. s And you get a Another reason why Tarps can be se- - -ney to provide, but pays.off the new Executive who are: _ g in human lives. Mrs. J. Adamson, President: more rigid body! GMCS last longer? Cutelytied in front A "drop-out" Mr. Jolldfe' Mr. R. A. Calladine, Vice -Pres - defined as anyone not complet= i ident; Mrs..A. Hull, Recording `k Ne* qb Makes ing a set course. The reasons I Secretary; Mrs. W. Cooney g c DOU laced red' � t an he gave for not completing the Treasurer, and the following Insulated t0 Seal out • for easy exit and entry course are usually: lack of int- Executive Members: Mrs. B. ;.: " ��� �c noise, hes d f1S n tan cold with less k of acct- erest 'shown by the family in Severs, Mrs. P. Piggott, Mrs. dents. ` the child's efforts; lack of reg- R. Pogmore, Mrs. J. Wagenaar, ` x'' HIM MW relnfara- - ular attendance once behind, Mr. M. Parkinson. Mrs.- A. 5menu Add strength.and 9Friction ref CM ` tiff.. it is hard to catch up; lack of Guest accepted the Chairman- rigidity to withstand springs f`�'and'!4-TM success. These youngsters be- ship of the International 'Com- ; f rugged usk Models) Combine with come used to failing: By' the mittee and Mrs. E. Fortier, # 9 f°' ' ' independent front sus - time they -get to High School, it that of the Family Life .Comm-_ Ch�of3TWedbj� pension to give'far no longer matters. 'Frequently, itlee. 6 135 hp 235 cu. in. Six; -smoother ride. " they are not accepted by the 'Mr. J. -C. McClelland, Inspec- 150.hp 261 cu, in. Six*, ; other children for • one reason for for the Public Schools of ! q or another. They are lonely. this Home and School Area, Or 160hp r,83'CU. In: VB+. 6nilltitht tailjate Has They .,quit. Proper' guidance in, paid. tribute to some of the # entfro tsil a cost - IndependeMfrontsuspen- � double catch for extra Elementary Schools. can help members of this area whom he As ">:. security. Tailgate rug - Elementary off this picture. Co -opera- felt were contributing 'greatly °"`' slon Fitted with torsion tion between tea our a uta- >. 7 springs to'proteddriver, - use as edly built for -- _ floor extension grit can remedy the situation tional system. He mentioned a- load and truck. _ otsss-e -.in many cases. Special .courses mong others: Mr. David Kerry, also, can help. When these who has done so much for mus children reach High School, it is in School Area 2., Mr. K. D.See T ORS t! A r�a GENERAL � �' l.tlR' ' takes real � `effort' to.- salvage Munroe, Supervising Principal, _ MO ME them.Tire classes must be School Area 2., who has done• • TRU JULTIoIN BONUSES ' small (twenty-five); the teach- so much .to . 'co=ordinate' the er must 'be experienced and work of the schools in that gibw... ,able- The. students must first area, and he commended Miss - •- ' .. _.. ■ aeeR !e !11 "'11M 1MolAaIT •AMRe� l�OQr 04M. CK- 'Ir. eltrweRR M !RIMY' . iMRplNef. =;[ l>fCAL Ir1Rt,'>AANReI aft ML be given back their self-respect, Heleri"Brad&, as a typical. ex- - which'. is - frequently easiest ample of a truly dedicated and _ :thr gh antcurricular act- able teacher. The School Bd. ra � `MOT�SAIM L • :f►ItWL Mr. JolliSe mentionalways mbmbers, he. suggested, nsalty exunples, some quite deserve great credit They do r W 2� 10=raw. vvlsidt his a>a so much work i>! the inteeest,PM 1W y enjo1►ed. livheis "my of kite oo;rm nmdrdty, foe wb" .r - -- _ :<..� • a ..THE lUCKSM" NEWS . 7MURi0AY, JUNE f, 1li2 'Al _ 1kil a AtMeticAwards tAY the eta - : _ Soon&pK On fperls— phone can confirmed by a l t- us. a call at 839.3289, and we ltydlig Jacobs. Secretary of ter, could initiate the move to will be glad to hear from you. the Sports committee has in. start the machinery and allev- Camp Chairma:i Jack Pea- f�ormed us that full uniforms ]ate the condition that now Pea- cock. Ridges , Rafeliby* , - with aponsors' names displayed exists. Association on the front, and matehi'ng caps During.the.last election cam- - _ Parks have been ordered for all but paign, many candidates, includ- one team, in the newly -formed, ing some of. the present Coun- Pat Hargreaves, our Parks appear Several Ridges House League.' dl,. used "Recreation Facilities Representative will be a PPe Several boys did not get their' for the Youth of the Town- ung before Council • demanding registrations in on _time and. ship" as , one of their political explanations , as - to why the arks in our community have f // there 'were eventually enough planks of their platform: What P ti///// !✓� �ilE�;������ �,yf'� ref '' --of these late -comers to •form happened? Pickering Township not been graded or sodded.. As another team. Conseduently,. ?olitics have been known for You .. What four weeks school the Committee is one sponsor :heir apathy_ in the past. Why is out.. What then, if there are short. If any of our readers rot use Recreation for the kids no parks. _. are interested in fulfilling this ss a start on an energetic plan- Keith Bevan and George A Clarke have been in _conSac. ' —very important need which in- sed program, to put Pickering 1 with �Mr. Greening and Reeve' - cidentaily is a -mighty fine in- Township into the big leagues` Scott re:, the two proposedvestment in m e o ' -—in-Bayr � ' relat ons' and advertising your cerned. par assistance will be sincerely ap- — Minstrel Show 1. Mr.. Greeningsees no res- predated by` son why work on the ark be- y the Committee . volunteers are required for Y P hinNarocBlvd._, shld ounot and the boys themselves: Con- a proposed Minstrel Show in h� be graded, ,, , �• : /".:, s €: tact Secretary Phyllis, Jacobs Bay Ridges. This project is be= anud this begin as lmeans itt seems owould only.. y yy;/� or Convener MortJacobs, at Ing , formed to assist in raising 838-3245, funds for- the new Recreation require sodding and rolling. Ron -Stewart and Geo. Al- Hall being planned. Musicians, 2. The park behind the new q school requires a great Heal of sop,, Coaches of the All-Star stage hands, a stage manager, grading and probably fill, then sodding. Teams who participate in the prop. men, lighting experts. Pickering Township Softball artists, program director, and -- Membership Drive June 9. e Lague, remiTid us once. again, ladies, to make costumes, are Ort this date your executive that help is needed, in trans- required. Thi prem}ses-.to be and volunteer help will becan- porting the boys to°neighbor- the most successful venture by vad volunteer Bay Redges-for public Students at -Pickering D'strict High School received their athletic ing township parks for League the citizens v Bay Ridges yet, support for the, Bay Ridges -Clark,- games and practices. and will ,serve an important Ratepayers' Association. As you 'awards last Thursday. Front row -Janie rse�M ebel�Sr. tie � the- games he _ .. This condition would not ex- cause. If you are interested, know; we need 75 percent Inter. championship, �sona Sleep, Barisal, . .and Elite let if the parks designed inBay please call: Geo. Meacham, at membership in order to- obtain -McKay. Jr. Back ciliac -Don Evans, Jr., Murray Stroud, Int., Mike Wardley Ridges for recreation -sad been 839-2727, or Ivan Williams, at Sr., Eddie Rozalowski, Bantam and Mike Kearney, Bantam. started.on time. This writer 829-3134. - our Charter. Ple was personally told at the Brou- — Sports Note — Your Ratepayers. Membership - - gham Chambers, at a Recreat- The closing date for accept- 32.00• Remwalsi contact — Ed.- Ion d.ion and Parks Board Meeting, ing registrations for Softball Jaen, 1389 Garvolin, 839-3376: DdHBARTON being organized and the teams � Pine Drive. Mr. and Mrs. E. -that the screerin8 was in stor- is—Sunday. June 10. I# you in- Keith Bevan, 82Q Naroclt. 839- �/ and schedules are being made' Cornwall and family. It was _wand available. as scan as tend to play this year, be sure 3W6• united Church — up this -week- The boys will be Mrs. Cornwall's birthday. on the parks were leve e — Reed For Thought -- - _ notified by phone as to which Sunday, _ seern�•d to be a discrepancy in 'continue to be taken for—Voll- oto— ot°nti°— lei c: ou of the U. C. W. went KbE contract between the town- eyball, Swimtssing`and Soccer. Wednesday,, May 30,. page two ted the regular morning ser- The Trillium Unit of the U. to the 5owntown Depo headline - `Hydre Plant Jolts vice, assisted by' Mr. Pitcairn, C w. is holding a Bake Sale U. C Overseas Relief to pack W* and the C. B. C., re—rough — mewUM — Qakville at the- organ. Mrs. Vera Free- lleveliing of the parks alai must Just a reminder 'to the par- Fi�usin! •- - at the home of Mrs. Rose bales last Thursday. be completed to the specifics- eats .of the boys and girls who Changes in Bay Ridge/ Rate- man and Mr' • David Fantham Stroud Fairport Road N. on Mr. and Mrs: Don Best and . Kions of the township. bowled in the children's league _. ' pai►� . Assoc. .Executiw sang a lovely* duet, and the Saturday, June 9, beginning at , family went to their cottage With deep regret. the execut oir sang "Breathe on Me, 10.00 a m_ The. Daffodfi Unit j near Silver Lake on the week In this case, the buck was .each Saturday morning this is having a Sale at II Dunbarten — Contlnved eve accepted the resignation of 82leath of God": Miss Lois Dav- , ;passed from the party of. the year, Dont forget tate Banquet t3 _ Rummage ;tint part to the party of the on Sunday. June 17., at. 2.00 P. �r president. Mr: Ian Heed- idson conducted :the mor :1000 a m. Plan to attend. Rumor end• second part until the party onim. sharp ,the Ajax Commtut- erson. Mr. Henderson stated congregation. mage around and' buy some of, The ,amival Sunday School laps in public projects, because -ity Hall. - that due to his own reasons he The scripture lesson was 1st: the home baling, Picnic for Dunbarton United of red tape took place. be view . — Pk-A-tAY. Cagnpsrs - , felt he could no longer act as Timothy,, 4, and ,the text. lst: Marion McQement sang Church School was held at the fact. that a neighboring The next camp -outing is plan- President. Again. r all the our Timothy'1: 15 -•-"This h a faith' at a wedding in St. Jude's Ang- at the Greenwood cool weather sincere thanks for all the hard ful sayings arud'.worthy of 811- Park, Dedpite the cool ateather private citizen offered to bring nod for June 16 and 17, at the efforts that Ian has ' given the acceptation, that Christ Jesus llcan Church, W°�' last a good time was enjoyed by all. -in his earth -moving machine, "Serpent' Mound Panic at residents o! ,Bay Ridges. came into the worlds to save sin- Saturday afternoon Thanks 'to Miss Bradd and her ` and wished to be compensated Roach'Point, on the northern . Mr, Keith Bevan_ has taken vers, of whom I am -the chief". Sours' to hear Mrs. Donald only for the fuel consumed, we shore of Rice Lake. A .wiener- Annan had the misfortune to staff of teachers who organized ted that this delay is absolut- roast on Saturday evening and the post .of president. Mr. Pats] . This • was a continuation of the fall, at her home on Valley. the picnic. A special mention !s ven Mr, Chas'. 'Cragg for holiday plans - dismission will Lyons has also taken over the sermon series of Paul's letters. Farms Road last Wednesday. gee of his catering van and to �1' unnecessary. Utilities post along with his Timothy and Titus are pastoral . The C• B. C. has bora the un- highl;ght the week -end. She suffered a fractured ankle. Present post Services. Mr. Alf. letters to young' churches, iilr: David Price, who provided fair brunt of the blame 'as it The best- route'. from Liver- Doug, Baisdon returned to Locke is now doing the Public warming -thermof false, doctrines rruaoq� boxes of bags of potato - Inas many times in the past. pool Road and Base Lines as his home last Tuesday, from the chi for all participants o! the Relations post.. and .telling them how to be- has pe The combined organizations in follows, Follow 401 Highway- _ have. ""The should be honesT Oshawa Hospital where be, $ay Ridges have received noth- east, to Highway 28, then north and sober, The women should been confined for six weeks. He many reces' Ing but help ,and encourage- to Monaghan, and turn right AUCTION SALE be modest and not go to church is used in a cast which we in d take •• -their finery. hope should clear up his troub- vient klated Building Corporation..1 the concession road to Keene, !2!► Rertan Blvd. Character is more important and its Mrs. -Wilson and Messrs;'I and: turn. sosth; three miles to Ridges Paul also gave advice to the I =�r.t F Z;eCtgate'`as been Ttere •x:'_' be a -Recital at the Zeldon.. They have donated a the park. This -is a second-grade v ry ill _or the -past week. We Centennial. Hall, Highland very large su*n of rreney to the goad, tat 4t as in gr+od cond:tion. SATtJEntra �t. on f m:rhe o s 'the cangreed-hi , � f Northeast Entrance. one block., tb the ones who appointed- him, opo she w'.11•soor. be much be:- , Creek, or. Jtane,l5, at 8.00-p. rr.. tune Cf . $10000 to assist in .It is seventy -_Qu; .. W'ie5 iy-t5s below BaseiEnt Road and also 'to the rozeregation } ter. I This will be a Musical Evening - the building of tie Towrz�hips ;-route, and ninety-six,-': a Peter- Sale at t.30 P. n. people in churches sh<n?d cling Mr, and Mrs, William Dowey `held by- the pt:pils of Mr. Vet - Bay Ridges Re-rea'6pri Centre, boyo. LOYAL POGtlE, Asc*longer to the true faith. God sent His of Kirkland Lake visited the � ter's, of Rcsebiknk. A silver and. ;List rec-rily s-;pplied the Do net .forget to }r:n� a Bay Ridges Boxl'.3sg. Lea�tse pa -kale: of where -s' and burin Sm into the «'c,:d to rc �een^ I '12^C'e rents and Thornp�on's' Cs'_'e:t:on w.'.l be taken and t'-> :tics:d. the Base Line on the week- I rPfrEshments served. with a!1 its trochlea, ! is is I ;cr the ki&. t ig and small, for �.ot enc. The attended services on ! o . - not intended troa t_'.g.ior Saturday• .,�a are sincerely ":-BIL FURNACES • — Bulletin — Y I The next :hursdGy Afternoon INSTALLED "?ext S Ttca3' 'e ro�� June' Sunday at' the Ontario Ladies' Eur_hre w ?'_, •be held at the . B. C. but we are try;nz to ill- look rg rontiarcl to anyc+re ori: ; e ' Coll e in Whit -by and the <• ustrate how one' party' wilt w�ouid like, to go ca-npirg, and Rapaired And Serv,ced 10, at 3.00 p ^ . w i,l be -t. An- Y, home of :V!_. Wm. King Last nual, -Memorial Sen ice at Ens- graduation exercises, on Mcn- week's wirners: 1. Mrs: Brett, break the chin `s of tett. sage. - have.. r_ever been, to ;_o:n our g� Metal. Shop Work -tine Cemetery. Rev.'A. F, 3arn-• day.: 2. Mrs. King.. Con., Mrs.. Chill : . and the other, who are n ado up' group• Everyone "is willing to ford will be guest speaker. and :ver. Nelson, Streud :s doing man, Throw, Mrs.. T._ Brett. of many not interested inf re- as compared to population, and'i 'WH 2-3641 ' creation, for -the youth, because the .rest definitel acking in • 26 Church St. S. - Pickerin Mics Joan Whittaker, of Cedar w.e11 now, at the Private Pat- We are. pleased to report Mrs. yl g __.theme has-been .. ao+_��23riie-need interest aced experience• Oz e - RODMAI�F-HEATING CO. Gra4e, will be�guest soloist. lents•. Pa�iilionF. Toronto Gerez� Florence. Jackson has returned On Saturday, beginning at al Hospital almer, F Beach Roseb summer home t South hmea•So T ....: .. 10:00 a.m. the D'effodil Unit, Mr P- asrport of the U. C. W. is -holding a is not too well, at the Ajax Glad to he2r— the Bou Scouts Rumrrlage. Sale 'at the home of Hospital. Rummage Sale, held June 2, 1vlts..Rose,Stroud. The Trillium The AfSeuisoon Unit of the U. was- a successful da . YaTE AILM NAU K A. Y Unif is having a Bake Table, so, C W..catered to the banquet Mr. and. Mrs. Lewis, of Tor- plan to attend—buy. some bak- of the 1st.. Dunbarton Brownie onto, and Mr. and - Mrs. Ray- ing and rummage Pack, on Thursday evening. Lewis and family, of Scarboro, N- lv> - - Personals = May 31. spent last Sunday with. lvlr. Mr. and Mrs. C. I.' Fletcher' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cross and Mrs. C: Morris, Rosebank QW were in Ottawa on the week- and family, Mr and Mrs' Frank Road, S. end attending the wedding of Signoretti, Mr and Mrs. L Coui><ratulatio:s to Mr. and CCEPT � ar their' grandLdaughter, Miss Lee Cullum and family went to Mn. Douglas Sritith (nee Doris i Jackson. P'r5'.Sound for the week -end WhittleY formerly df-Rosebank, Congratulations to -Mr.' Geo. to visit former neighbors- on on their recent marriage. , , h _ ,; _ McConochse who celebrated.is The N lI�IIOCiatic Party Believes This'.birthdate.. on June 3. EDUf,ATI0t1 is a platter of BASIC R16HT Mrs. Gladys cossar was �t- Ing her son Mr. Bruce Cossar and family in Kingston last General&i&ar6'.-EWTION 1S also a platterOf. SOUND ECON®b91CS :week. She was also ire ,112on- i .' treal attending convocation cer- emonies for Bruce, who receiv- . _. LOOK MEAD - ed his Bachelor, of library . PAINTS = ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Science Degree YOUR ,OTE COUNT _ St. Paul's are h Afternoon Branch T ; • of the W. A. are holding a Baz- TOOLS ' GLASS' '" ETC, C• aar on June 16, at the ' Parish - Hall. Aprons, Baking, Fancy- . MARK HOUR BALLOT. EOR HAIL, AILEN _ _ - work, White Elephants and.Af - ternoon Tea will be featured. - _ PUBLIC MEETING, MONDAY, JUNE 11. AT g.15 P. M. Girls between the ages of _ r` AJAX PARKSIDE JR. -SCHOOL,-KING'S CRESCENT seven and complete are still re- -who e- _ aired .. q to complete amajorette /' °cps Any girls wh°are inter_Balsdon��s . �a�d are Per Information and Assistance Oshawa 72,•9412, Whitry µ�Bt1e, Ajax WH_ 2-7 22 es ted, Please have their moth - ors call Bob Ho]]obon, at r � • • 37". - Phone 1NHiteflall 2-0480 l�icker,ng The Mw,anis House I.eac ue is : „� 1 TFillliillll(IIII!II(� IUIIIWi(II!' IF;diiil{I(HIl ' HEI IIJWIUUHIHIi i1W(UHH!RuH'li �� lil(.1.ry�4 il''iIH{DIIHIHiII(i1111UPJiilllfltlll!I Ililli:iUl II IIIII{iiWi IIOIIIHI{HIHU!HWIU.IIWIIHHHI Q 1 ! ' ! _ �� ti' :;, • s'” Bai9U,;(6UCUU06901IiHFJp0:1!11114;�U!UUIHUINiIIN!IIIiBIWIHI!W�1111111111IHI UI0NW@1MIIIHIiUIgHIUIUU�II�I!UUUUIHIIIHIII!IIIfWIUIYidi1W11IICtLt.!E91119i!IW'HUlitn9l�'9ULTIUIU4PI!IUUUL'lII'u! 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