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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_06_14, NEWS ... . .. _ f �tlfLl:NE1 WHITEHALL SINCE P-tCKERIN- 2.0/4.1 : VOL. 79 NO. 37 THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1962 PRICE - 10c Por Copy - —Nearly 300 Near Mike Staff—AL Pickedn4• • cin' ra rip io n 1010 VE, 0/04 nge rs w armers v�t000 Names On Alex and Michael Picov a settle **-e tp pp- the n _ mat ter without --any eared • before township crunci. trouble, Uut if he itad t., - he this week in connection with n•,- sue for damages. He / U // T Oters/t Here the •expropriation of 10 acres said hs fence was toirn• down of their land at the foot of the when the road was put in to ' -Gntarfo Riding's Returning—Brock Road, which is now the the v ater plant and that the Officer, Harry Jermyn, Whitby, site of the water p an . m end of the property is reports 67,415 names on the The expropriation price was fenced off and he cannot Rater .Voters' ].lists of this Riding, for set at $.20.000 and to be pai9 hip cattle. by Consolidated Builders. The Council a to the June 18 election. / greed . Put up ' a Picov brothers are asking for fence and e"u 1 water free of This is the number that will 2.500, which the sub -divide. a r PP Y _ go to the Revision Board for $3 r .chance until December 1, 1962 approval. The revision sittings will not agree to pay. , Mr. Picav said that once the The matter is now to o be- land sale a will be held on May 31, June 1 g greement Is settled, • ' �y l ails 2; with five locations in the fore a board of arbitration. he was willing .to become a pay- Mr. "'Picov said he wanted to in, customer for water. 1/hik Riding, one in Whitby and four • , ��" in Oshawa. / y/ ✓� i There will be 299 polling sta- ''� tions throughout the Riding. -The total number of names on Township Council Issues Protest the Voters' Lists is made up of . 45,231. urban voters, and 22,184 I About Condition Of Brock Road - rural. Mr: Jermyn expects the total been f I served by the county n umber of'voters in the Riding Pickering Township Council while this road is beib bn4t", will be "upped" following the this week forwarded 8 rwol"c wed_ -.Mr Monts'., Two Pickering Village old -tuners, W. S. Dohner and Chorles C. Baker sire shown with revision sittingsand anti — -- --� Ubour Minister Nuke Starr ell - FsF'Jfw E arive"esard�datte,:in that 75,000 ballots will be need- ution to o County pro- Myles J. Leikle, president of ' the Pickering Village cmmunity ,hall last Friday evening. — Photo by Pomeroy e•d-for the 'election- testing strongly, against the Pickering Golf ax ashes the. ' present condition of the Br ork .. ce ernri fora tax rebate be- -Pickering — Nearly 300 per Mr. Starr said the govern,- imported so this should help • Road. -. - -cause of the businees he is los- sons jammed the Pickering ment had to since a deficit in our own farmers, he added. Ferner Pickering Student "I have 'used this road sev- ing owing to people getting Village community hall lart •order to. get the economy roll- Mr, Starr -said the dollar de- Wins Outstanding Award Ileral times and it is -a disgrace- -stuck on the Broca Road and Friday night, to hear Labour ing again.. He said the Corise:-V valuation means prosperity for ful condition. I may be wrong, not coming back He said they Minister,_. Mike Start`, snake aluves •cut income `taxes in 191`.',7- our far-rers and more, jobs in ,p�drew Oxenham, . Whitby. but I have the impression they have lost over $500 already one of the most force" add= and have .rot raised vl-:e= since. Canadian industry.' formerly of Pickering, age 16 build the road and dont worry this month. resrses of :.:: �. ngaign, thin The speaker told the meetn-g He said the Liberals- promis= years, has won the $500 Peter about traffic", Said Cot'^. to Mr. Leckie said he was -0,1d far. -that grants to t -to provinces ed a health plan• back in, 1919 Cheetham Scholarship o.`4 trio Milton. Mowbray, it w9uld be arotl:er month be- i Mr. ;'2arr :.:1; that Ontario have beer. doubled, and had, it and never did 'bring one in. He m� promising- male, bathe 'Z � the County Engin- fore the wofk s completed. had one of the best P -C 'not been- for this, they -bind added that the Consevatives ear will be glad to see -this - Reeve Sherman Scott. said - �� , dancer in Canada. Auditions for __ a nt s' in Canada. have not only bala. :ed the bud- have 'had a- corn-mis6ion study- the scholarship were held a- road finished", said Reeve Sh- "he did rant see how- council could He said that no govermrnent get' but had a surFi s. ing a plan that s on its way erman Scott. rebate taxes, especially on the cross, the _ country by - Olga . in . history has undertaken or On the swtijA(`t rf the dollar' now and :mill benefit, alt-' the 'Z think the township has bask of rand work. --- - ?Y Cooper, of the Royal Academy _ _done as marry thi.r�j for the deval.:ation, Mr- Starr said the pal=le. of Dancing, London England. country as the Comerlatives, dollar was at 95 cents' a yea: - N^ Starr sad -they are putt- �drv,, who started ballet Village during their 'four and a hal` ago, but to sto 1V t aatior., the ing 232 million -dollars into the at 8 years, will continue study-Pickering �Ot�'S years -ire office. He addad t.` at go�emr-ent r•eggpc ,it. H- , said '.;,rilding of new trade and tech- jog at the •National .Ballet they have already filled 82 of _no one nentioned the 6ouar t e-. nieal s.aaols lt:at will be con- Sc3 001, Torcnto. a 100 pronnises, which is a goo ] ink; at 95 cents _- til ;t hpa-ae plated by March 1963 and that } ' Congratulations are extend- tyro sis*xrs have not seers each , { " .'record. an elect:ori sc�e: He ;aid L`xe-e :ender the Winter Works prog- ed to the following, who grad- other for •.h:rty-two, years. _ I Mr. Sari- ^ ' the *Liberals is no de•�al;sation i -t -lean Cara4 ram that he introduced many 1 �t New Tea ors uated from Teachers' College, - Congrat•Atit.orfs to Mrs. Theo have run out of promises, aster tan stcre� c.n oar .tics'. €o�cs rn�n �palities.. took advantage L last week: Joyce Parker, Will- A--enar., P. R. 1, Pickering, who 'making 70' of then'. and that 7:lr, Fec'u-.r.n -Wade. s , cf it, which saved .the taxpayer !am . Hansen 'r -A buxth ."Their prumises would -cost strvey of a food -r, nke _. Robert Bentley and Garry Ds- on Monday, Jupe 11. Friends ; :u,on o.r�us _o,,5. that •aa?er r?'c" ;; t+.;d persc-F were er.-t,!oyed on_Wirr ney.` and neighbors were calling a gear," he added. Fcrfe up t•:. o cents. T hey ere ter Wprl�s last season. ' Graduates of Provincsal' Tea= The Pickering Midget Hxk- durira t -he day, to extend best , • - �'••' carers" CcLege, who -have been 'T others,, who 'had cashes nam, and rs,. appoint to, the teaching staff helped during the hockey sea- W. •C, Murky was the guest of Area .No. 2. in September, son, were entertained by Mr. speaker at the Ajax Ki�men wl • " • .1'962, took •_part . in the .. second C. -Wilcox, at -Sandalwood Rest- Dinner, -at A;ax,' on Monday Erskine �9 ?-1 �,ml o' ahce� Resuce dean a.-mual Orientation . Pro m aura nt, North Oshawa, Thurs- evening. ,+L for new teachers. This period day -evening last. Happy birthday to Harald .hood��c a provides -an o ortunity for, Mrs. C. Barkey, Mrs. Dun Lewis, who celebrates his bur Crowd DeSplte The 'Weather iron l� Lie new 'staff rnermbers to famil- �, Mrs. Hortop, Mrs. Briton thday, June 16. -- A Chesterton Shores man was, iarize themselves with school and Miss Patterson, attended a Miss Laurie Young, 'three- Erskine hree- Erskine to-kAery corr+Tnerit on this' Yet, as the fished out of Lake .Ontario on routines and policies prior. -to Teacher's' Federation Dinner at year-old daughter of Mr. and _ NIe•noriai 5ervtsc g.aN t r .ns. r ke,= A. F: Bam= Mond' -the Genosha Hotel, Oshawa, on Mrs. Robt. Young, Sherwood ..For the_ first-.tirne .(in Lht-.es-_,fnzd, revived -the rain—a,bless- ening Township Policethboatl, a thMrpJ H Adam-oAn Chairman Thursday* evening last week. Dr. is home from the Oshawa • timate of some persors) in ing. Xe did need that rai�in fter his sail boat had capsized. of the Trustees, officially wel- The speaker was Mr.- Samuels, Hospital, following a tons.lect- at least twenty-flye years, the this area,' so, 'there • were few Victim of the cold and. wet comed the teachers to..the area. .of Stark Electroirics, Max. He omyA annual Memorial Lay Service complaints. however, even with dunking was Victor Newman, New teachers and• principals, demonstrated his Mobile Unit Lorne Days, seven-year-old — st Erskine Cemetery, suffered; poor weatlier, the :•rowo at age 34. were guests of i}ae Board of °n Teaching Aids. Several tea- sort of X-. and Mrs. D. Davis, in attendance, by RAIN. This this ann-:;,J torsi a •t rings new The police answered the call Trustees at a luncheon on Juane chers had their first lessor: In. Prenchrran's Rayl fractured his _ „ervice has, -for -'a great many fares esr.'r-y , a: , and attencarce about fi clinging found . Mr,. 5, at Roage Hill United Church. Spanish, by this modern: meth-. elbow Ia�t week, when' thrown years, been fantastically free vis gmKd th,��g.�i down a little. Newman cl' to the over- Mrs. R. Adamson, Chairman of °d• - from his bicycle, hitting a of rain on f�, • The offering amounted to $471. turned .boat about a half mile the Pickering'. and District The Village Council has rec- stone. He is now in the Oshawa - Mose who attend never fail to '1• ently had St George •Street, Hospital for treatm_ ens'. off shore. Home and School Council, - spoke to the group about the surveyed, • and will be 'prepared Celebrating her birte d<ay, on �� r�,,� �� aims and responsibilities of the for, paving next year- '-Monday, Jute 11, was Mrs ` aft �;,y Wrist '�ht ' Cann i o Home and School. ­Mr. J. C. Our. firemen were called out Jean Poles, Church St. North SWBal�lk's So Mccelland, Inspector of Pub- on Sunday morning last, to the St George's Church Jute -or lic•. Schools,' spoke to the rr>pw Col. Rowe far7n where the res-, Auxiliary, -held their -picric -cn Sk�.ry teachers, following lunch. idence was destroyed by fine. Satu -lary Iast, at the' Home of WI Fik. The new staff members. are:' The barn on this farm was des- Mr, and Mrs. Lmdo. Games =Miss•, Donna Cuthill, Peter- troyed' by fire last Hallowe'en and races were carried out, Donald Ballik, age• 4 of Ajax bero, Grade 4, Rouge Hill; Mics night• being planned by M. Dtncan. 4 =an of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Ball- Toby Stern, Toronto. Grade 1. Reeve C. 'E: Morley, on be- Refreshments were served - by k is in the Hospital for Sick Eay-:iew Heights; Miss Bett half of the village, attended Mrs, Mcl ecd and Mrs: Undo g y t,p k dreg with_a compound frac- Lodwick, Toronto, Grades 3 and the official opeid w of the new who were pt busy. Prizes �;_1hetcull� after.- bei' L bridge over 401, at A �xc, ?ast were 3istrbuted. The d g- 4, Glengrove�.Miss _I2oris j- g _ __. j' ay dos- - ^�: i y car near his home on i ten, Peterboro, Grade 4, Bay- Friday afternoon. ed wi'h this t' ought—''what _aturday. view- Heights; Miss Patricia The Reception for Norman can he more rewarding than '�4r. and Mrs. Ballik, were A. Cafik, Liberal Candidate, making child. en. happy". Francis, Toronto,' Gradel., Vau- g PPy� . ^ently burned out of their ghan Willard; Miss Noreen Fac- originally scheduled for June Robt. McP`ee; Whitby, but- home in Fairport Beach. Then k.k "Toronto," Grade 5. Bay- 14, will now be held 'or the cher'at the local Z. G.. A. Store; , ' . a' few weeks later, a second view Heights; Mss Gail Kirsh. lawn, of his mother, Mrs. 4ary had a seniors Gccldennt on Tues= `ire burned the remains of the I Toronto, Grade. . 3, Baytiieu Caf:k. ._6 Kingston Rd. IV -est. day m rn r�. ;;'her. 't:=ir. the •' „one and garage to the ground. i Heights; A2i5s Glenda Medley, Picker:^-. the Saturday. JLne neat �• •;, t f 'he -nd of a The Epllik's have three �th- I Toronto, Grade 5. Bayview 1 -its.; 16; from from 2 30 to 5.30 p. thumb' Bab r- �s takEn to t` e c`lilcren, ,and two of them i Miss Mary' Roberts. Fetert�oro_ m. In the event of rain, the Re- Ajax Hast, ;sal their little brother:strack .Grade. 4, Bayestout Ht�:; Miss caption. .gill be held -in the St. A unique h: 'day part; dad'. M.r.' ELI' mai h t h c T, ' Geor'•e's par sh Hail he a �p'n d t a t e (Sh . ,_a ,_ . �nsc•^.. 1 e^on? o. Grade � r held neon little try underwent sure ? Rr. Mrs. Nin �'.hite, Park Road, Susan NrckL.r o ..ire 1.:•ar g xY �aylieus Fits-: M William cn Sat•arday nigi-t and goin£ HaBay" of Pickering, Prim- had hEr v.: -4o sons, Elwood and on the same ("'I -7 -Id ri )r lh'.. s to be alriN :Nght. _ clFr 's'Relief; Mr. Ha ry• Long,• i James and their wives, for din- entertained frie tl�eir s qac � worth, Toronto, Grade 6 'ana C � Wer. or Sundae last; also Mrs. home. A delicious ' •- 1u- h Dumbarton; Miss 5usar. Chap -'Wb sister: Mrs., Forest and . was served by- the r Mrs C.a�. , i., . _ •-. hc. _ rr:nu ng -door-to,door campaign' D SURE . TO VOTE man, Toronto, .Grade 2, Rouge daughter Janet, and the lot- Miss Terry Tomli. crie- on behalf of icer•: n7 ,;nt4. ..�E'i: :2'9' :.ate Norm Caiik, des- DD - i Hill; -Mr. Briar? Danford, Peter- ter's husband. Mrs. Forest and. prated her birthday pite the fa Pha` FFr,a 1 , •„ ciir"J. Ske broke hes boro, Grade 6 and 7, Fairport; family have recently arrived with a barbecue in t'b ; a '; wrist carnpa4g W)l 1•P.cisIt a f >n .�.� ' 0-, rig .t .,s '�+is.•3. Colby. ;ON JUNE 186 Miss Marjorie Lang,. Peterboro, from Bathgate, Scotland, • and' garden, with tieveral of her of Pickering 'a or.rnsi ip. _ Grade 2, Bayview Heights. are now living in,Toronto. The friends attending. " Nam Cafik Addresses Oshawa Ralf Walter ThoQC,� THEPICKERIN1111� EW S �o�, t I A 8 L I.& li E 0 1 0 1 1 Ontario Fading Liberal Can-• the, growth of production in &date, Norman Cafik, Tuesday this nation, feel that this grow- - ARRiSTER SOLICITORNOTARY PNBLIC Issued emery Thursday night, challenged incumbent th has been adequate in the last _ COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS -- - by The News Printing and Publishing Company government ministers, to. ans- live years? Why not? Are they :Tel N :.WHftehgll 2-0910 i ftdzed as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, Ont. wer six questions based on an proud of their record when they ar analysis of the facts of-- theu`�eaHze that - our per capita — $111I 110TION RATES: $2.50 per year - halted Stabs $3A0 per ri Ont Road : ?Highway--- "' BARRY MURKAR, Editor Tecord• Mr. Cafik spoke at,.a Gross National Product has giant rally held at Oshawa's declined since 1957? ...... ADVERTISING RATES UPON REGIES'T Collegiate Institute. - Ilnemploy�awnt _ - `Z hold nothingagainst any Do the Conservatives think -persons" said Mr. that the Prime 1Vlinister's .pre- -Donald G. Crossley We Cafik, "but as members of the mise of 1958 , was fulfilled PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT • Conservative government, they that no one would suffer -when have a direct responsibility for they, through the Minister of . SCARBOROUGH - 2481 1MgG8TON Rb. • AM1.7128 It has been broyght to, our attention that Pickering the activities of that govern- Labour, know that in excess of Village ball teams will not be allowed to play in the ment during the last five-year one -half -million people are un- AJAX PLAZA RESMENCE Township League t i A letter- from the Retreat- meariad,- which they rannat igy- employed this month, and when ^ 14 sOClatlon unsigned')-simpill re"• at times during the past ive _ Picke _ w Mr. Cafik's questions were: --;-*years we have had an unem- Ibe allowed "for several reasons". "Do the Ministersof the ployment figure'in excesg-of 10 It seems too bad, that when sports and our youth are Crown agree with the princip- percent of the working force. PERSONALIZED PROTECTION involved that the two groups could not sit down and les of the action taken- by the - Party Shame - iiron out any difficulties that may exist. Conservative government at• A. "Do the Conservative 1V7inis- V. Roe, where 2 A. R. EORTIER—INSURANCE 8,000 people tens feel ashamed of being pro- -- • • iiVe have been told that the Village did not have any were put -out of work and gressive conservative candidat- •t'"ms in the Township League last year. Yet the Town- technically skilled personnel es, and omit the mention of the pH4NE ATlo�t�e 2--W16 -ship League, without asking anyone on the Park Board, lost to.oui labour force? And party for which they stand (arid we sit on the Board) used our park night after, do they agree' that manned in- from some of their advertising, _ night until as late as 11-p. m., and then, on one occasion terceptors are no longer of and where law demands that FIRE _ AUTQ_ _ UFLE AS CUALTY any value to our defence force, their backers be stated, put the j walked out and left the lights on all night. whRch was the excuse given for party name on the back page One of the Township's own Recreation Committee the instant dismissal of 28,000 in small print? meni%ers said he felt they should at least pay for the men, that American Voodoos --Cost of Living lights. The were sent a bill, which to• our knowledge shoals have been bought to -re- 'moo they, as cabinet minis - were Y place the Avro Arrow, or that tens, honestly believe that the �"�QY'C�iiiliar8 L has never been paid, and now we hear this bill is the our Bomares without nuclear average man in the street is main reason farr keeUL ins Village boys and girls out of warheads are of greater value better oft today than in 1956 C. L4 PAII�i'P8, HOt NUWARS8, QL,i188, QLAZUKI, - =the Township League.__ --- to our defenses than that Ar- -now that our dollar is worth 'friends Alt BRidgesve invited row program would have been? less? Need I say more?•' Well, our good •. - ` Coyne Dismissal. - Mr. Cafik also reviewed the POW= � (TORO. LAWN BOYS k �) one Orf our teams into their house league-, Clare .has _ our minister of tabour, NDP platform, comparing its invited another into theirs and the third is entered in, an- agree with the action of his promises to its record in Sask- TOOLS, Pt;J]hcm IM.. - other. government in' the dismissal of atchewan under Mr. Douglas, _-- _ ' C9 -ne and the manner now national-- leader, Mr. Cafik V`illage t8kpayersO not ex t i` w in which Coyne was denied the noted the NDP had tripled the • to provide equipment for their children, nor should the rights of a common criminal to provincial debt in eight years, - Township taxpayers expect the Village topay for their defend Himself before sentence and today had 30 thousand un- uSe of hydro. Let each community pay their own way, was passed' Does he think that employed despite the relatively but at least let the kids play ball together if they wish the Coyne episode was a lec- small population of the provin- !! Ao play in the same league. - ture to the people of Canada ce, while denying to doctors .Creators of. _ -- _ on good labour relations? Does the freedoms the Party purports C We understand a meeting was !held on Wednesday' of rn not agree that h all manage to cherish o `the. saviours of 1� MONUMENTS O� l� I�ENTJ this .week, and maybe these problems were ironed out rr:ent behaved wain their t we mankind from physical as well 0 f � v � J to the satisfaction of all concerned. Let's hope,'so.... Loy i� this manner, that we as economic ills". C�` �'j. would have labour chawg? And Mr. Cafik then went on to re - 'OF DISTINCTION IN�IVN With all the hue and cry from the sports .minded ab' 1 Fho has the re-pojjsibility for view the Liberay platform, bas- s -out lack of recreation in the area Ibr Our youth, lets not the . moretaay policy `nf, this ed upon a sr.; sn3, expanding. ec- '+ bog down over the cost of a few balls and bats and hyd- country, - the government, or :onomy, which, • re said, could Oi' THREE GENERATIONS ro. Once again, it is the old story Of while the adults . the Barn of Canada? _ only be realized through the carry on their .petty arguments it is the children who Productivity - experience of those who farm _ �abin,,t, who have the Liberal team. _ .. ..real) suffer. "Does the . y _. the responsibility for ensuring Anflc pWs Good Aftendanm Election of Officers will take Stafford Br os. "Ltd* Historical Meeting -place. at this, meeting, and re- ports will be given. :a I MONUMENTS A number is Pickering Town- One of the, representatives Ohly�ur Day- S ����ship residents have remarked from Pickering Township Coun- 1, that they are eager to watch cil on the Museum Committee, DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY MO 8-�.SSZ "Pioneer Village at Black ress the gathering. for You to decide how you will voter AMC .8 - Creek", with sound -and colour, An opportunity for those iri --at the Annual Meeting of the terested in .the progress of the NATIONALLY, the party policies have been pub- COOPER BLOCK LTD 'Pickering Township Historical Historical Society, and 'of 'the lashed. throagh newspapers, television and radio. e Society., on Thursday, June • 14. Mageeum, will have an oppor- Albert Colucci, the personable [unity to become members, and - 920 CALEDONIA ROAD - TORONTO director of the Pioneer Villa -e, to work on -some of the inter- LOCALLY, the Candidates have tried to make their W ill address the meeting, Mr- esting standing committees be- plat: oris known -to every voter. BLOCKS 8e BRICKS - - g cal re` - {Mucci, horn and educated in :n., instigated for- histori ''New York, joined-. the staff of. search, NOW the time has come for YOU to do your part STRUCTURALSTEEL +the Metropolitan Toronto and Refreshments will be served _in elating .a responsible Government. , ` ` CRANE RENTAL of --the -meeting, - - Region Cone- vation Authority at the ' dose R. - - _ In 1967, and became Director when residents interested in re. -- -`—of the Village in 1960. Dedica storing some of ' the past in-IiTAT10N1 ROAD, PICKER1NCi, ONTARIO 'ted ai he is to Museum work, .their township, will become . nonow WH. 2-1960 - WA. 2-5103 - MO. 8 911 LIBERAL VOTE -: •: aM with his, experience in his better acquainted, one with the ON JUNE It VOTE _ - presesnt occupation, and former- other. ly as Curator of Fort York, his The meeting will be held in renwxkg are certain to provide the Township Hall, Brougham, ° P nt. at 8.00 o'clock - m. tin erste F� - rtainme tereeting .. Y . • IIS ' tc W. 1✓AFIK � ---fihomas A. Newman, Q. C. and be assured that you, swill be represented hon- BARRIST1R1R1;'O 80UCITOR :. AJAX LUMBER CO. LTD. = y y by. esti and faithful! a man •who has pledged ' • ' himself to devote all his energy to serving CAN- �> e • S� SAND BOXES - # ff. by 4fir.:4.95 .assetnbad ADA and CANADIANS. "FAIIi NWr ROAD, SOUTH - 'bUNBARTON CEDAR POSTS - 4 lin. by 4 In. by 8 ft. f1.40 each _ THUjMAY, JUNE 14,1%2 _____^TNE PICKERING NEWS 'Page Thus DUNBARTOH Rouge Lions Ladies Donate Rados INSURANCE REAL ESTATE —United Church — E •C Dr. W. A. McKay Conducted 7773 7773- !VlY�i Wjl. 2.6212 .--' `Residence WH. 2-3115 the regular morning service, r assited" r. R. Pitcairn at the organ. Mrs. G. Fraelick y fI.--MORLEY-Sang a lovely solo "O Jesus, I y __ can Proii'iise". Mrs. MabeTCocfi- rane conducted the Junior « , congregation. Dr. McKay read - Your- Frieudl Resident , ]' �'. :; ;t Acts 2: 14-47, wifh his text be- ing the last` two verses. June- 32 une 32 KINGSTON AD. W. P.O: BOX 1f"0 10 was a double armiversary. he early Christians, it was PICKERING, ONTARIO the harvest festiv an en - -� Cost. As these Christians ' ath- ' y /� ' ered ' together to celebrate their festival, winds and fire, symbolic of God's baptism, des- -- --- — _ new was added to their lives / i/ JOHN L . t 'LAY which is compared to the corn- ing of the law of Moses. After [ INSURANCE receiving the Holy Spirit, Pet- 1 er preached his first recorded PRUDENTIAL: c":�`"""" ' OF olwPANY LTnENGLAND Sermon after which three . thousand people were convert- !!FE —AUTOMOBILE — FiRE ed. June 10, was also the anniv- ersary of Church Union, 'when 107 KINGSTON ,ROAD EAST the United Church of Canada � wn droWIL Z�s01 was born, in 1925. "Ut OMNES ` �'�' s�°dO"Pkaw' �°'� UNUM SINT", the church-mot- Piwleww ee For dlalo Corago Day Or N1910 to meaning "That all may be One"-, Just as the early Christ- , - ians were united in Pentecost. Many churches • of the world are. ' APPRAISALS still umoday. Pentecost was 'thei�binning • of the . G e N E' W E L L Christianh.• We,like the — — early Christians, should be The Rouge Hill -Pickering Lions Club ladies recently held a draw and purchased three (Gladys Newell) ready to take the gospel to ot- radios with the proceeds. They were donated to the Alden ,school for the Retarded her people in our midst. Real Estate Broker — -Pickering Village The Stewards' held -their req- Children. Shown here with the `teachers is Mrs. Wm. G. Newmam and ,Miss Mary Arm . ' �WH. 2-6770 or Toronto WA. 3 8lS13 Cobowl FR. Z-7801 ular monthly meeting at the Hardy. Principal, Mrs. R: E. Ramsden and Mrs. Jessie Echovarria. church on June 13: Whitby Mohawk 84703 - TEmple 8 1447. The June meeting,of the Un- _ - ited- Church Women will be' held _ on June 21. at the: church- The -- "Highway" !G Milo East of Dvnliorron, No. Y Highway Trillium Unit is in. charge of MKE S�'ARR HAS SPRY© US; Lll the program, with Mrs. Conk-"wright giving -a ,floral demon- �" stration. Ladies of. the Rouge, JTe GEORGE'S DRALFRED in eEl as and Pickering are .._.... _ _ invited as guests _ ALL ,,L. VANAGS.. A been lon-Jal' meeting has been called for -June 88 , 1P 1 C K E R i N G _ — MAN Dunbarton Personals —THE -' aMr Mrs George -VE'TER€NARIAN ton andand tvvo daughters oFMthe ' 11Qngwt and IlAeeting R C. M. P., stationed at- Van-'-- ' Foeilitiss Old Rosebank Rd North couver, visited his' sister Mrs. - CA TERING SERVICES J. E. McInnes and family 'on,:"AGAIN ;;, the week -end. r a 200 .. O � BY'ln - Seats B.lt,. N . 3 'Pick � ---. - , $ Mrs. Charles Cragg entered TELEPHONE: -the Scarboro Hospital on Satur- _ • Wf1. 4-0363 -MIN. 4-Z30s T elephone TE. 9-1822 day where she underwent stir- ' gery, on Monday, - If O Answer TE. 9-1504 Mrs. Althea Thompson, of - Glendale -Dr., was hostess fora aOPTOMETRIC LONG DISTANCE CALL Stanley Party. last Friday nighta Mir , June 8: Mrs: Floyd Baisdon was R e ernons ra or. lu JOHN -L. RAWSON. R.O. 114o Too char") Mr, and Mrs. Iriing White . nEASANI STREET_ and Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mc- Cowan, - � Cowan, all of Leaside, were via- titors on Sunday at the home ' pRlNCHM WS !AY Monteith, Montoifh, Riehl of Mr. and Mrs. Frank White. EYES EXAMINED& Co. ' Mrs. Friend, who was a tor- i OLAtD ilflA owl REPAID. cmArmviv AccouwANTs mer summer visitor at the Bay orEtatKi3 0. W. Rana. C.A., LLA..passed away In hospital on 'IDING NClNiED TRUSTElS ly. Saturday morning., Sympathy oM APPWIA~. TL 9-!101 is untended to the fami_� IF Alm o.1a'-'a - srroMo'd Guests of. the McClements 0&,mm RAaidrb 5.37 and Mr. A. J. Thompson on ONTARIO RIDING_ needs a man- who MIKE STARR is one of Canada's iriedt SEAWAY UW t► C� the week -end were: Mr. and knows his wayaround the halls of highly -respected Members of Perlia- W"N Aoo 2.0090 p mlbotat Ottawa and here at _ Mrs.. Bruce Morden. and Dale; Parliament; a man who can a pY a WATER SUPPLY' = Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morden, our needs here at home and can pro- home in Ontario Riding: For ten years WHju-ban 2-1397 and Mr. J. R McClement, all vide the decisive actionthat. will pro- ';he has been a hard-working and eff- of Toronto; Mr. -Hugh Kern- duce results. A alcor voice . in the ',ective representative of ALL our S LRVI g 24-HOUR _ - -aur IIIORTOAOEs ARRANGED- ahan and Miss Peggy Carr, • of .House of Commons is a tradition that people. His door at home, and in Ott - 7 DAYS A WBBK Atso SECOND Molff"QlS Sutton; Mr. 'and . Mrs. Angus the people. of Ontario Riding have awa, has .always been open. to receive 45.00 for 500 GAM AVAILABLE FOR ADDffWM! McFarlane, Donna and Bever- .' Come to expect from their Ottawa' the problems of the people of this area. $7.00 for 1000 GAM � MAPROVll AENM o ley, st Scarboro. P toErt5�0-GALS. Master Robert M_ cConoctlie, representative. tiEE STARR recordpublicse Will AU0 ,PYRCMN Pit LOAN is celebrating his 8th birthday RII has a of r ON E=T" 1l000AVES. - on June 15. ' Congratulations, ONTARIO RIDING is large and varied vice as an Alderman' and Mayor of fib'• ` ' : . with abig -city, suburban areas, small. :-Oshawa, and as a ten-year Member It 1,ou RBOIIIRo ANY 1000 "011 Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gibb vis- er towns and villages and farming of Parliament that qualifies him to _ n�pE C TAX "HANCINo a POR PAST iced Mrs. Oliver Gibb last week districts. We need a. man as Member seek again your support'on. voting day:. . -s Eva and )eft on Wednesday for ' of parliament, who knows and under- =His work in representing the interests eor<r�tTEouE sERVKBr cwu France, where Mr. A. Rb s post- stands the problems of ALL people-, of Ontario' Riding deserves your con- . iB pleas0d t0 annarneo ed with lite R. C. A. F.. . AUBREY L IRELAND Congratulations to Mr. and a man who has a record of successful �tinued endorsement at the polls on _ Mrs. Keith Gibb on the birth of dealing With the interests Qf every pelt AaswW" Service _ June 18th AND COMPANY their son in Oshawa Hospital Of the Community. ' Is Inow o1Ev T last week. ' -Mandistrict -residents,_ as 'T2wi SuQSCR1El1 -- 100- ADECAiO>r ST. -Mf.— TORONTO 2, ONTARIO well as former residents, atter- JUNE : TOP iydornwtion gall ded the' 166th Anniversary, Ers- RAP6e 6.2200 of MV&S'"W kine Cemetery Memorial .Ser- — STARR,. MICHAEL -9 �" vice on Sunday. Rev. A. F. Bam- T'-- 18 1"ob s ford -was -guest preacher-..__MiSs- — TtmpN 9-117114 —MIA. 2406 Jo" Whittaker, - was soloistand Mrs. Whittaker wairorgan- BE-ELM ist. The choir was from Zion�„, 'Church. The afternoon thunder Pm, gmsWe Co smatnre . G L E N D A L E storms _spoiled the afternoon APPLIANCE WATER for most,- as the -congregation had to stay in their cars. For information on wiwn to vote =- or help in getting to the polls — call SERVICE WXLZA DUG - CLEANED Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gourlie DEEPENED • who are touring Scotland write /xPEET REPAIRS TO ' BEIM0 TA;•IM9 home to say they are enjoying 19RITSY MO..8*7 -'AJAX•WIL 2-1811.TIW If SOUTH PICI(E IK ft 2- 1AMSHI:RSS, DRYERS - INSTALLED - CL*ANED the trip very much, especially 161175111 No .gob Too Large Or Small To visiting the castles: — Reedve Our Immediate _ __ A OR A° SDio116 6NM RIDIN6 VOICE AT OTTAWA �r�+ �1 BE ..SURE TO VOTE _ r..� WCder w6rviGO AN JUNE.nth (Pu Idod by file OnIfarle RkNng P -E A"ecisiion) •o :.... >t.o� f.E.. - - Building Fund. Mrs.. Brenda „ ... 1Xatural Ch:.tF.lirti} A:.�xiat:_fin who gave a very inter,,s-iris tadk shQwing a f:.:n on the same sub- ` - - — jest. After the meeting re1W W - freshments were served, end- ing tl_e _ .eetsr_os.-un,i: �ptert- •� IIS- -- - .. - -- -- - Ri n ■ flier. — Corr. - - _GGoce presente3 firs. Cain with' - AR ary enclosure, Mrs. Eleanor 'l aVi Carr, our in-comi:•b President. a - PF. presented Mrs. Cain with flow- Rouge Hills ers` and a Past -President's Piri, •' of the Women's- Hospital Aux-� llia.ry Association. Mrs.. Carr .. - PRICES EFFECTIVE wished her nmuch success in her n ' No. 2j Hwy ''Just Just East of Rouge. Bridge" ridge - Than., Fri. Sat. new- home, in OrMia: JUICE Guest speaker was Mrs. � EvwT EveningTill 7.00P.M.Exe dames, Director of the National P ept Thurs. &Fri: TH19:00 P.M., 1a -1s-16 BR4�K ROAD INGERSOLL (Save 17c) PLANTERS Homogenized (Save 1901 16 oz., ice, box jars "Mrs. -J. noit and. Mrs. zlo- CHEESE SLICES V2 lb. pks: f� E �% Group, , Leadenkthe 7 the Cu 1 T for c ...Group, took the ':ra;p cr. a - -BUTTER- ieek-end camp,oc, at :he hor..e CANADA FIRST GRADE - of Mr. and Mrs.. McGuck:r. at {SPECIAL OFFER of 4c OFF) (Tasty Govern- Rirgwxd. S�nre of the pare.'s ment inspected assisted in trarisp.rtatio:. T1ey CRf AMERY �. � \ � � Mat). returned home on Sunday a` -e-- . C noon, after a ve y happy ex- 151/2 oz. Tins r- Saturday.MAPLE1LEAF — -- -- .: �$ 8 «'�iA_�s'-eE' 7.. �� O � K E D r t Mrs. F'. Boyers and iau gi - Large 14 oz. jar (� - � Y l or, :)9 ter, Mrs, Law, and son Da: -id, 91 of . E., r3, cunei 0 in and HAM ALTs. E C3r.rrrtt. dmrrirg theSHORTENING . • (�� of 48 tins _ week -end- • • • • • ` Mrs. 1Vf*�=ray's daughter Sheila. C H aimn -4.59 who lives in the U. 3 is vl3it- 11i Ib. tie SWIFT'S SILV'ERLEAF _.Ing here fc r a few days. Mrs. 'l'.'. Middleton and Mr. - - 49 PURELARD 35C ---and lore. Ernest bFiaa:eton _tSAVE 10e) spent Sunday', with the form- yc ,,,spent ' er's siste_ , n Dundalk. A.rs. Middleton also visited + her YORK BRAND 12 oz. Square tins .BLUE BONNET in Famous Yeilow'Quiek Bag brother-in-law` . M:. E: Scott, (Sire 1601 : who is the Orangeville Hospital. Mr., and Mrs. Gordon Carter a - Special Offer of 12c off plus 4e off �bs. 65c ::. spent the geek-en3 visiting the • Maple Leaf (Save 160) 24 oz. tin A R G A R I N E - letter's n:o he-, who had jest . IOIOSNA 1 - • LIQUID DETERGENT :returned hor:e.after surgery in the Bain:oft zios;,itaL .BANQUET Cacaos Fane . (Save 7e) 10 oz. Ilett or'79c :JD1R' ISAM (Save 9c) .75 :. :PEAS Several laches from here at- 12 e! ' ARE TINS - _enc. atrousseau Lea ar the 10ACKIN .dome of Mr. and Mrs, Murra•• -ORANGE JUICE .. ... 4 for 79C bunkeld, last Zti edne§day, inKLIK -2 • • • • • • • .. honour of. these daughter, Evel- fffp . a hu way united ir. marriage Y IANQUET Caeada Fancy Crwrn Sry►ie (Sr►e 7s) ZO on. rives on Saturday, 3une 9. a: Al:ona. '7� to Mr. Murray Jones, secork:: s••"""'� son of Mr. and Mrs. .Lome SAVE 19e : a6Dl�lCORN �' Mr. and M^s. L�e'w"s Jones 4--, KRAFT f'siawt 32 os. Med Miss Po:ira t�T•nite, at Dun - SLICED RINDUM troop, on" Sunday. ;MIRACLE WHIP Six young people beca.•rie church members at the mom- For your gardein a full selection of Steele B� T BACON -Ing se'. on Sunday: J`_m. BRIGGS dt RENNIE SEEDS ROUND or SQUARE .'ohn and Car:..W.son:- Geo:fie Ernpriu- and let P.i_at Lyynda .No. -i Foundation A Certified Seed POTATOts79C Hoskitz and ant., Gates. 1 Waterloo. 7S Ib. ba !F2.95 or 89c per peck RUMP ,RU,ST Tte Dter.'s Cit:o is a rir,� g - da :'iV0..1 Du#cti.Set _ONIONS (Sp@Clad j .2 lbs.' -49c MAPLE_ LEAF SLICED .K 6 oz. Vac -Pak Pkgs. socia! er.'_ n� tl .day ec- e:ur.� at the `..-.•int Z ca Sch•ri No. ••1 Muitipi-ller ONIONS (Special).2 lbs. 39c � ,o' _ook Meats for45C a: 7.30. E�eryor_e 'we:come. TORGANIC (Save 60c) (Saw :1..00) The Active J:r.'1Ce Class WEI FERTILIZER . 40 Ib. bag $1.99. 60 Ib. bag ;2.98 Macaroni &Cheese Pickle 8 Pimento Chicken Dutch Loaf. rneet next' Wednez -day • r.iaht, • • 'r" a 20• in the, church base -.ROUND resent, with Mrs. 'Donald JFM- _ : '79'TANDINo PRIME RIB ROAST ......... :Ib.59c _escri s GrouN 'i : c ,argz .f the - —' C. (6th and 7th ribs) _ meeting• There w -.be a. 'Stan- teaks or Roasts �b. ley Dertoas:ra:ion .LASS ladies _ -- -._•• welcome. . .. . . . . `:... .. ' lb. 59er •_ FRESH LEAN PORK Mr. ar+A !,tn. tona2•i Jami?: - LUCAS ARTHUR'S SMOKED PICNIC BUTT ROAST on and hare:.,• spent t a we, -k- Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot R'st lb. 45C end with Mn. ani Mrs. Dic'�c -49 �onk Ire t �� L3ge. 'at'Y . C_ Lean- Pork BUTT CHOPS ......'....:.: Ib. •69CS-HOULDER, Mankind. Needs Spiritual Blade or Short Rib -(Blade Bone 'Rern6ved9 FRESH (Net Frozen) Grade A Oven Ready, Awarsnau -Says Pi.kett ROAST. ..:... Ib. 5ft YOUNG ..C•HIC�KENS. :I 39c given dominion is thea eat ARTHUR'S Roasting, Frying or l;ar6eeuing ��e�aga-I6s. need• of mar" kind, John D. Pi.:;- - ett, of Chicago, _told a large t>ay ; , FRESH .MINCED BEEF audience in Rouge Hills, Sun- or susagel.&�,• •••••••Ib`'790day, June id.P - - FRESH While they last Mr. Pickett held that he • ,basis o! c]eTM;onstra+ing the -'Wl- - - , dominion v spiritual under- 19 FRESH MINCED STEAK .....'. Ib. 79c "MW standit� of God and of man as SIUNLEss GS. GI ;the expression of God. _ : With this understanding comes the qIr It capacity toI rl a �• Ho..1. _Selected F�r�n Golden Ri e 0 vercoate un -God- beliefs W EN EIDUS p of fear, sin, sickness and otherC forces," he dear. BONELESS ROLLID � Ribs)BANANAS'2 ea. PRI#�■ RIB ROAST ..:... .-:... --: IL T9c. A w0_traveW member of the Christian Sdence Board of el#ett spoke- " Page Four '.. - THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 114, 196: _ rn the United Church, Rouge to everyone. r' prayer, as understood in Christ- It and His nature is composed _ to ;gain protection from ace Nasf.3tal Auz:l:ary — Hill, under"lhe auspices of the "There are two basic foot-ian Science, i9 spiritual know- of spiritual qualities alone, Al:_ ent8, Mr. Pickett said. "On 1 The June r_scetire o: the i Christian Science Society, at -steps demanded of us" he said, ing that man is not .motivated so, God is Love; and . Divine corrtrary, he declared, "we he Women's H.,sp tal Auz:,iarj Rouge Hills. He was introduced "if we are to make practical in by anything less than Divine Love never fail.. The fulfilling only to acknowledge and -w was held in the 'Nurses' •Pesid- our lives, the power of God to Love. Mn Picket ntaintainvA of the law of Love is our •heri- erstand that the one Mind, G ence, onMonday, Ju -,e il. The in his lecture entitled — solve the problems of the pre*: that Gots, Divine Lave, cannot tape 'to prove; The love derived governs all activity, in -order meeti-ig. opened .r: the regular "Caristian Science, the Unfail- ent age. One: to gain the spirit- be understood through mater'- from God is a quality in the eliminate accidents from s form, by singing "O Canada".( ing Power of 'God Made Pract- ual understdnding of God; Two: lal senses, -of pure consciousness of man, and experience•" followed by 'Thee -Lords Pray- 1 iced", Mr. Pickett emphasized to have the correct view of "Our impression Him," he it carries Divine Love's. unfail- - He emphasized that every[ er".that God's law of healing, as man made in tete.. Image of declared, "must come through ing power": can be free f fear; frust Mrs. Jean - Cain presented a taught and practiced by ChriAt mod." - spiritually -enlightened con- It is not necessary to curtail tion and failure through spir cheque for Q2,000 to, Mr. Geo.I Jesus, is universal and available Mr. Pickett explained that . sciousness, because God is spir- activities in business or sports ual means alone. ns Robion, as • part -pa; rnent -of ' Building Fund. Mrs.. Brenda „ ... 1Xatural Ch:.tF.lirti} A:.�xiat:_fin who gave a very inter,,s-iris tadk shQwing a f:.:n on the same sub- ` - - — jest. After the meeting re1W W - freshments were served, end- ing tl_e _ .eetsr_os.-un,i: �ptert- •� IIS- -- - .. - -- -- - Ri n ■ flier. — Corr. - - _GGoce presente3 firs. Cain with' - AR ary enclosure, Mrs. Eleanor 'l aVi Carr, our in-comi:•b President. a - PF. presented Mrs. Cain with flow- Rouge Hills ers` and a Past -President's Piri, •' of the Women's- Hospital Aux-� llia.ry Association. Mrs.. Carr .. - PRICES EFFECTIVE wished her nmuch success in her n ' No. 2j Hwy ''Just Just East of Rouge. Bridge" ridge - Than., Fri. Sat. new- home, in OrMia: JUICE Guest speaker was Mrs. � EvwT EveningTill 7.00P.M.Exe dames, Director of the National P ept Thurs. &Fri: TH19:00 P.M., 1a -1s-16 BR4�K ROAD INGERSOLL (Save 17c) PLANTERS Homogenized (Save 1901 16 oz., ice, box jars "Mrs. -J. noit and. Mrs. zlo- CHEESE SLICES V2 lb. pks: f� E �% Group, , Leadenkthe 7 the Cu 1 T for c ...Group, took the ':ra;p cr. a - -BUTTER- ieek-end camp,oc, at :he hor..e CANADA FIRST GRADE - of Mr. and Mrs.. McGuck:r. at {SPECIAL OFFER of 4c OFF) (Tasty Govern- Rirgwxd. S�nre of the pare.'s ment inspected assisted in trarisp.rtatio:. T1ey CRf AMERY �. � \ � � Mat). returned home on Sunday a` -e-- . C noon, after a ve y happy ex- 151/2 oz. Tins r- Saturday.MAPLE1LEAF — -- -- .: �$ 8 «'�iA_�s'-eE' 7.. �� O � K E D r t Mrs. F'. Boyers and iau gi - Large 14 oz. jar (� - � Y l or, :)9 ter, Mrs, Law, and son Da: -id, 91 of . E., r3, cunei 0 in and HAM ALTs. E C3r.rrrtt. dmrrirg theSHORTENING . • (�� of 48 tins _ week -end- • • • • • ` Mrs. 1Vf*�=ray's daughter Sheila. C H aimn -4.59 who lives in the U. 3 is vl3it- 11i Ib. tie SWIFT'S SILV'ERLEAF _.Ing here fc r a few days. Mrs. 'l'.'. Middleton and Mr. - - 49 PURELARD 35C ---and lore. Ernest bFiaa:eton _tSAVE 10e) spent Sunday', with the form- yc ,,,spent ' er's siste_ , n Dundalk. A.rs. Middleton also visited + her YORK BRAND 12 oz. Square tins .BLUE BONNET in Famous Yeilow'Quiek Bag brother-in-law` . M:. E: Scott, (Sire 1601 : who is the Orangeville Hospital. Mr., and Mrs. Gordon Carter a - Special Offer of 12c off plus 4e off �bs. 65c ::. spent the geek-en3 visiting the • Maple Leaf (Save 160) 24 oz. tin A R G A R I N E - letter's n:o he-, who had jest . IOIOSNA 1 - • LIQUID DETERGENT :returned hor:e.after surgery in the Bain:oft zios;,itaL .BANQUET Cacaos Fane . (Save 7e) 10 oz. Ilett or'79c :JD1R' ISAM (Save 9c) .75 :. :PEAS Several laches from here at- 12 e! ' ARE TINS - _enc. atrousseau Lea ar the 10ACKIN .dome of Mr. and Mrs, Murra•• -ORANGE JUICE .. ... 4 for 79C bunkeld, last Zti edne§day, inKLIK -2 • • • • • • • .. honour of. these daughter, Evel- fffp . a hu way united ir. marriage Y IANQUET Caeada Fancy Crwrn Sry►ie (Sr►e 7s) ZO on. rives on Saturday, 3une 9. a: Al:ona. '7� to Mr. Murray Jones, secork:: s••"""'� son of Mr. and Mrs. .Lome SAVE 19e : a6Dl�lCORN �' Mr. and M^s. L�e'w"s Jones 4--, KRAFT f'siawt 32 os. Med Miss Po:ira t�T•nite, at Dun - SLICED RINDUM troop, on" Sunday. ;MIRACLE WHIP Six young people beca.•rie church members at the mom- For your gardein a full selection of Steele B� T BACON -Ing se'. on Sunday: J`_m. BRIGGS dt RENNIE SEEDS ROUND or SQUARE .'ohn and Car:..W.son:- Geo:fie Ernpriu- and let P.i_at Lyynda .No. -i Foundation A Certified Seed POTATOts79C Hoskitz and ant., Gates. 1 Waterloo. 7S Ib. ba !F2.95 or 89c per peck RUMP ,RU,ST Tte Dter.'s Cit:o is a rir,� g - da :'iV0..1 Du#cti.Set _ONIONS (Sp@Clad j .2 lbs.' -49c MAPLE_ LEAF SLICED .K 6 oz. Vac -Pak Pkgs. socia! er.'_ n� tl .day ec- e:ur.� at the `..-.•int Z ca Sch•ri No. ••1 Muitipi-ller ONIONS (Special).2 lbs. 39c � ,o' _ook Meats for45C a: 7.30. E�eryor_e 'we:come. TORGANIC (Save 60c) (Saw :1..00) The Active J:r.'1Ce Class WEI FERTILIZER . 40 Ib. bag $1.99. 60 Ib. bag ;2.98 Macaroni &Cheese Pickle 8 Pimento Chicken Dutch Loaf. rneet next' Wednez -day • r.iaht, • • 'r" a 20• in the, church base -.ROUND resent, with Mrs. 'Donald JFM- _ : '79'TANDINo PRIME RIB ROAST ......... :Ib.59c _escri s GrouN 'i : c ,argz .f the - —' C. (6th and 7th ribs) _ meeting• There w -.be a. 'Stan- teaks or Roasts �b. ley Dertoas:ra:ion .LASS ladies _ -- -._•• welcome. . .. . . . . `:... .. ' lb. 59er •_ FRESH LEAN PORK Mr. ar+A !,tn. tona2•i Jami?: - LUCAS ARTHUR'S SMOKED PICNIC BUTT ROAST on and hare:.,• spent t a we, -k- Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot R'st lb. 45C end with Mn. ani Mrs. Dic'�c -49 �onk Ire t �� L3ge. 'at'Y . C_ Lean- Pork BUTT CHOPS ......'....:.: Ib. •69CS-HOULDER, Mankind. Needs Spiritual Blade or Short Rib -(Blade Bone 'Rern6ved9 FRESH (Net Frozen) Grade A Oven Ready, Awarsnau -Says Pi.kett ROAST. ..:... Ib. 5ft YOUNG ..C•HIC�KENS. :I 39c given dominion is thea eat ARTHUR'S Roasting, Frying or l;ar6eeuing ��e�aga-I6s. need• of mar" kind, John D. Pi.:;- - ett, of Chicago, _told a large t>ay ; , FRESH .MINCED BEEF audience in Rouge Hills, Sun- or susagel.&�,• •••••••Ib`'790day, June id.P - - FRESH While they last Mr. Pickett held that he • ,basis o! c]eTM;onstra+ing the -'Wl- - - , dominion v spiritual under- 19 FRESH MINCED STEAK .....'. Ib. 79c "MW standit� of God and of man as SIUNLEss GS. GI ;the expression of God. _ : With this understanding comes the qIr It capacity toI rl a �• Ho..1. _Selected F�r�n Golden Ri e 0 vercoate un -God- beliefs W EN EIDUS p of fear, sin, sickness and otherC forces," he dear. BONELESS ROLLID � Ribs)BANANAS'2 ea. PRI#�■ RIB ROAST ..:... .-:... --: IL T9c. A w0_traveW member of the Christian Sdence Board of el#ett spoke- CONITH BLDG.; AJAX RIGHT PRICE :(Highway No. 2) • Phone: TEnlple 9.2281 —�— Open Doilp Till 3:36'P.M.,w.'A: McKAY,-M,A.; P&M »d tea.:t. "W1,14Oshawa Saturday TIO 1;0 P.m. MINISTER DENNIS CARTAGE 'tEPTIC TANKS REPAIRS Ni ALTERATIONS 4320 Kingston Road Service worship . W d t0 se .-CLEANEDIF INSURANCE CO. West Hill 11.00 a M: 300 gab $4.5045.00oo 850 gals f6 W. J. RUiT cNe" low-forePO4 mom cow" : AT. 4-x721 Church School Hartley's' Shoes ................:..: . • • 1000• •9x1. 0000. � 00 IAIadMoera kNutaOee 'A4SO SAND - 3RAVEL Oshawa - RA. 3-4042 -_ 4 - TOP SOIL AND -FILL W%dmlat, Silos, Eta Ari Departments NEW BRANCH STORE WEST' HILL AT. 4�4110S9- • iurr•wobib. wN..anos of n►n_hCksds -- _ - ea.�ase,= Bowman &' Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS z>�ra Shame.►g Four - - - - — RiIONL W"MY MO. 84521 WEATNNG CONTRACTORS SERWNO CHRIST IN TtIE WW CWmtls t+'hted Widtbe- Hof wow, Sieafn S)Istems COMMUNITY SINCE ILM B to Triple IPG, 000kles Inserted �f Y Mlssaaad 11>Aoator!e Pr�rlpagete named ePE!'S W. hit .l.. Tilmpsott, TRY A "NEWS" _ arld n.pcbs 4�I septa K tMesi MU mus. _, �. WEDDING aid BIRTHDAY-C�AREES .AaM11l11 _ -:CLAS D _.. - _ b" G&M" end oof leg. «;,(�,. ItIM.. -„IIINt ', o.�e1r rr,N1►,R;.r.'d else: - Phone 28'151 FAtICY S , �.. saw 5:ei1 .,lie .: v..:+1.• 11Na ew> s> 0011,10111111111ta""e>e�"o 'a". v 0,000. - 0000. WHitehail 2-3610 St. 'Andrew's 41. �{.1062- POP Ptd Television - & Radio Presbyterian .Church - forthcoming ParfidWtim NOTICE TO CRSpITQRS. m is the campaign still await - aAND OTHERS BUSINESS DIRECTORY �_'�ervices In (Urs.. G. 'EL moi, - P�� for donations by � - _ Kenneth Heron, B.A. Minister. directors. In The Estate OF t3telhw L PW - The • Churches May brought the hoisting blossoms and and The �peign office said the chuck, left of the Township of Ajax, -cleanup campaign, . .to Pickering, M rho County Of -- pHONE: TEmpM 9.1191 PLUMBING greet grass, one could almost see the lacy date, has been effective because Ontario, Retired, Doc "*L `GUARANTEED Mi►EACH �E�S � � � their robes of the participation of the Kin- ��, PERSONS, having clalms - smen, Kiwanis, -holy Trinrty , • . Radio -TY Serym@ R. 6. HILL of green Ttie flash of orange and black from the Baltimore Church, Catholic Women's Lea- 99ainst the Estate of Steffen • "and Lewchuck, deceased, wf1R diid ..Any Make or Mendel -Funeral Director - --- I°iekering 4:� Oriole as he.flie* from limb to limb, is a beautiful sight, and gue organizations, .. a group of enthusiastic citizens. on or about the` 11th day- of ' April 1962, are hereby The ons Place to••get. , , U ted "C:�urch United ' notified _-;ARTHUR ..,* . 0000 ._:one - ;.__ can dis tsh his from the by - the deep, - Minlsten REVS.-MIiILVlltl�`WITARS robWs1 _ undersigned Solicitors on or be. _ •-. SALE REGISTER � PfCKERING Priyafe Arnbuiance Service rich note. The incessant "ere* fore the 5th of duly. Wednesday, June'20-extensive fir- -- -.- '� SERYIC - et�w of 'P- Rte" auction sale of household furn- �• fit' date the. solicitors Y : DAY OR NIGHT :9,43 a ie. and i 1107 a.m. catcher -freta —morning-untit will eed iture, antique furniture, wal- pros to distribute the night is a typical sound of the nut antiques; also' antique dish- said estate, having regard only _- and �,k rejoice aWren -they WATER -DELIVERED _ ,,,�,�Y _ happy ll nnY S the a es, etc Altona Road, to the a n is - on d, shall have had of eL _ WM.- McEACHNiE, Prop.., ,1:45 P. W.-- Sun. -School in the garden. Sometimes a ,. : meow' Chang"es into an ee,tat- Towns hip -of Pickering, south -DATED at. Whitb -this-6th -401-Fiigfl y West o Dun ►crtOn 230 P. M• - Church Service ---• is song. which belongs to a of wa the"property y' t_of June, A. D., 1962. of the Estate of the Late -Mary slate -coloured bird with a ruf- .El' abeth -ton, �-�— -PHONE— Phone WH. - - ous-patch- ich- i the catbird: His song is not p. m. sharp. This_ is a real fid' �� Dundas Strout West Whit— — ' ' ATlantie 2-OQ63 Pickerin Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN g► unlike the brown -15 sale. Terms-cas1L_ct�v-e�iale: -by, Ontario, Solicitors for the i5reserve• Ken & Clarke Pren- . Executors Anthony Ornelon and came back' early in tire, auctioneers. Mary Ornelon. MORNING WORSHIP May and their song has a long (Jun. 14) (Jun .28) .::Al 'a.m.-West Rouge School melodious _spinlc a link a eh- ink". They are'blaek and white !!!!!1<1RIRIRIRIRIRIslill=tf17.l17K/l ellKllK{ilatlli�llelltll/i[ KEN and CLARKScrlum A:dit ' Creighton, Fraser, SUNDAY SCHOOLS and can be seen in dny open ee P R E N T I C E field or meadow. The Ringbird = - Rotary West Rouge, School- Drynan &Murdoch with it's black tail di ip -"dipped =AUCTIONEERS - 9:30 a.m.-d ysan and over 11 a.m.�p to a year= white paint at the end"' is al - FAIR Barristers, Solicitors and to a common inhabitant of the ■H - Llnnsed and AutlAortsed for ..ttt. Counties of Ontario arA York 11 a.m.-Nursery _ Notaries Public Centennial -.Rood School - 11 1 ages. fields and a great Help to the farmers by catching insects. e June � 22,/�% 62 p Friday,' ' Household Form Stock, implemeah, Househo am. -AU The Spiers had seen a scar- Furnituro. Riot !!tate also esu BANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DIL let tanger, but I• q' ould hear one - - MAIN ST. -PARKING LOT — PICKERING tP.�lalty R.a.aaabi. Rom... DUAL SEIMCB AT ONE PRICE .5'Simco* St..N.,.Oshawa singing in. the- woods next to us several times. I was not ahs- Games - Refreshments — Fun for the Whole Family -• Milliken P.o: Phone Aglnsk S2wsle Telephone RA. 3-3446 St. George's to see it the. d foliage One FREE ADI►SSION -Markham P.O. Phone Moria. 206 _.. ,. everilngDranugh _ 9RENTICES have boon estab6ohad Angl Anglican Church Mrs,- Spiers were over to visit ■■t!■ei!!!!1!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!71!!><t!=!t - „ and they identified a series of PICKERING - ONTARIO hollow wooden sounding cluck - _ - _ t �% ' E. _ •. Rectors ����j REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, bJ1., D.D. !t -D • J __Bfi7t 19S PiCkerinQ-©n:. irtg rwtel.4 to be that of the yellow -billed cuckoo, but we -ti6t.._able-t$-$et+-:t i dad- . �- ' 1\. ` 1 `Pharr wHltehtalh X3313 tee one abouf 5 years "ago in _ - _-• - - - _ �L �•�` T ��� < L I BARRISTER = SOLICITOR..DENTIST -- SUNDAY SERV ICES e tl1' Riverside Drive area _ . � NOTARY PUBLIC Monads at Old Maostee Read 830. a.se.-tloiy Cormrwnien _ 11.00 a.m.-Morning ' Pwror � � was sitting on a fence I hada good Vi of i n BQr/7ISlt/ SOilCtiOr Creek _.. - T1.00 OAK. -Holy Comm"A ion = Most of the nograting birds - AT. 2.7"1 ar.AT._24362 [ Pickerin! -(Ash Sunday) - _ have .left for the, north now and = TELEPHONE WH. 2-2741 = • 1100 a.m.-Sunda, School In the 1�ledical �.:entt e- win i of be seen again a- . . Parish Hent round here until' their journey NOURis 9 :3 i I1R.nday t. Friday --9:30,1:'0 P.., . 11.00 . *' (At _tile Farads Hari).. , south in` mo fall May is really a magic mornR - -- ' Q%iuRQi Sr.N. PICKERING, OUT. - . my slay stn to 4 by APpeielmesN WEDNESDAY OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 _ .. . - 1000 o..w-Holt Coawmadon and HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN STiLL RES.:. WH. 2-1855. tetero.sslans for the Sick MOVING TOWARDS GOAL MONUMENTS The new campaign he Aax tots] of $3<1s.,«l fortate A and Pick - DRUGS LTD "Highway Menament wesid' `_. . / �e�s ChrlStian SCIenC@ ering. General Hospital building fund -marks an, -mase of j©es ROBERT AUSTIN, Map. - R.R. 1, Whitby, Orsrorio W M e 'E .= ° Sotlety close to $1,000 since the Spring Qeair-up began in Ajax and a PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Two 0tileo west of Wit"y RO H ONTARIO few surrounding eemtrses• - e0 No. 2 Highway, botw«0 .- whi&y and Ab,r SHERRI N RC SER CHURCH SERVICE AND bout 90 OL the cages and donations for A - _ Fso - DR! SMETiCS SUN ES - BABY NEEDS _ { PHONE: wtti lsy MO. 4~746! _.., .. SUNDAY SCflool 0000 * . SUNDAY -11. a.m.-M the canvassers in the eaeart up are _. , - .- `At4rturs BuRdht9, Kin¢te0 Rd,- returned, said the campaign ' . unera an we Testimonies of Healing an 91,00 AA1buianC@ S@rVI vasdes in the area Mull contimie as se¢ the new - 4311 440` PLUMBING _ a the Wednesday Meeting, hold at 8 p.m. erate projects uxtil hospital is built. WEEK. DAYS DAILY 9 torn.. t0 9 p.Af. ALFRED KAYES .. * ALL ARE WELCOME e- Residents not canvassed be- - _.. PLUMBING BATHROOMS 2 Highw'"' YI1e Rothe P Room is epees ro ajr Public. Doily cause of their absence or'oth- SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1P.M.to 5.P.M. P P - -` PRESSURE SYSTEMS ....No. tlso at- Pickers Beach Road _ . r San» Location er reason will receive pledge cards' by mail _ ESTIMATES GIVEN further For information * coq AT1amk 2,2633 Campaign headquarters poi- . PICKERING :PHONE Whitehall 2-5961 nted out that a number of large Phos• -WHit.haH 2-6717Telephone industries which have.hxbcated CONITH BLDG.; AJAX RIGHT PRICE :(Highway No. 2) • Phone: TEnlple 9.2281 —�— Open Doilp Till 3:36'P.M.,w.'A: McKAY,-M,A.; P&M »d tea.:t. "W1,14Oshawa Saturday TIO 1;0 P.m. MINISTER DENNIS CARTAGE 'tEPTIC TANKS REPAIRS Ni ALTERATIONS 4320 Kingston Road Service worship . W d t0 se .-CLEANEDIF INSURANCE CO. West Hill 11.00 a M: 300 gab $4.5045.00oo 850 gals f6 W. J. RUiT cNe" low-forePO4 mom cow" : AT. 4-x721 Church School Hartley's' Shoes ................:..: . • • 1000• •9x1. 0000. � 00 IAIadMoera kNutaOee 'A4SO SAND - 3RAVEL Oshawa - RA. 3-4042 -_ 4 - TOP SOIL AND -FILL W%dmlat, Silos, Eta Ari Departments NEW BRANCH STORE WEST' HILL AT. 4�4110S9- • iurr•wobib. wN..anos of n►n_hCksds -- _ - ea.�ase,= Bowman &' Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS z>�ra Shame.►g Four - - - - — RiIONL W"MY MO. 84521 WEATNNG CONTRACTORS SERWNO CHRIST IN TtIE WW CWmtls t+'hted Widtbe- Hof wow, Sieafn S)Istems COMMUNITY SINCE ILM B to Triple IPG, 000kles Inserted �f Y Mlssaaad 11>Aoator!e Pr�rlpagete named ePE!'S W. hit .l.. Tilmpsott, TRY A "NEWS" _ arld n.pcbs 4�I septa K tMesi MU mus. _, �. WEDDING aid BIRTHDAY-C�AREES .AaM11l11 _ -:CLAS D _.. - _ b" G&M" end oof leg. «;,(�,. ItIM.. -„IIINt ', o.�e1r rr,N1►,R;.r.'d else: - Phone 28'151 FAtICY S , �.. saw 5:ei1 .,lie .: v..:+1.• 11Na ew> s> 0011,10111111111ta""e>e�"o 'a". v 0,000. - 0000. WHitehail 2-3610 St. 'Andrew's Television - & Radio Presbyterian .Church Church St. N.,' Pickering, Ont MMlN AN Repo�rs$UDY Kenneth Heron, B.A. Minister. Pom wH248e3 'Sunday pp � f�1� pHONE: TEmpM 9.1191 PLUMBING -- _BIAS A.M. - Schaei DUMBARTON RADIO &.T -V 4140.AJ& , Church Service R. 6. HILL A. N. RATTEW STORE The ons Place to••get. Dwnbarton (Formerly A. • R. Hill) ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. everything in Plumbing.. Free Esti111ales mARROM AND SOUCROR GOOD. VALUE AT THE UNITED C H U R C H CONITH BLDG.; AJAX RIGHT PRICE :(Highway No. 2) • Phone: TEnlple 9.2281 —�— Open Doilp Till 3:36'P.M.,w.'A: McKAY,-M,A.; P&M »d tea.:t. "W1,14Oshawa Saturday TIO 1;0 P.m. MINISTER DENNIS CARTAGE 'tEPTIC TANKS REPAIRS Ni ALTERATIONS 4320 Kingston Road Service worship . W d t0 se .-CLEANEDIF INSURANCE CO. West Hill 11.00 a M: 300 gab $4.5045.00oo 850 gals f6 W. J. RUiT cNe" low-forePO4 mom cow" : AT. 4-x721 Church School Hartley's' Shoes ................:..: . • • 1000• •9x1. 0000. � 00 IAIadMoera kNutaOee 'A4SO SAND - 3RAVEL Oshawa - RA. 3-4042 -_ 4 - TOP SOIL AND -FILL W%dmlat, Silos, Eta Ari Departments NEW BRANCH STORE WEST' HILL AT. 4�4110S9- • iurr•wobib. wN..anos of n►n_hCksds -- _ - ea.�ase,= Bowman &' Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS z>�ra Shame.►g Four - - - - — RiIONL W"MY MO. 84521 WEATNNG CONTRACTORS SERWNO CHRIST IN TtIE WW CWmtls t+'hted Widtbe- Hof wow, Sieafn S)Istems COMMUNITY SINCE ILM B to Triple IPG, 000kles Inserted �f Y Mlssaaad 11>Aoator!e Pr�rlpagete named ePE!'S W. hit .l.. Tilmpsott, TRY A "NEWS" _ arld n.pcbs 4�I septa K tMesi MU mus. _, �. WEDDING aid BIRTHDAY-C�AREES .AaM11l11 _ -:CLAS D _.. - _ b" G&M" end oof leg. «;,(�,. ItIM.. -„IIINt ', o.�e1r rr,N1►,R;.r.'d else: - Phone 28'151 FAtICY S , �.. saw 5:ei1 .,lie .: v..:+1.• 11Na ew> s> 0011,10111111111ta""e>e�"o 'a". v 0,000. - 0000. 7M8 'ICKa1tING M11W3 THMSDAY, JUNE 14. 1%2 9XTKNSiVR AUCTION SALT china cabinet; 4 -piece plated pair gold portieres; 8rny Per- Gveonwee"Insale Nome And of ttoratwlroW Nnriturr many tfpt con - 4i" lapok coat. _ Sckool Asa dat;oa QM"4 arf lbs; dMtis; .guns- lents of walnut china cabinet; 0 0 0 7 Re m, I n d •its' a b o u t your ware; antique ernamoros fro* 2 pair rose repp drapes; tabbe , -' easement f Mi': Ken Strasser, Feld • l4at- uralist with the Metro T nto - ONTARIO HOSPITAL . tNANCE Lur.p. Ke . en .the Altana Rd. linen _etc; pottery table Lamp; Ainana food freezer; contents; a� souM� of 101 Highway, In the crocheted table cloth; quan- such as old furniture etc., and 'and Region Cunservatiottr'Auth- - - Township of Pickering, at the tity. , of 'plated fia are. personal clothing... Lflh wed a very interest ___, �• Rouge River, entrance from the ._ q 9 _______._ 0 0 0 'enjoyable le il:n on the b f Kerr INa1/RiD1 nor of $tcoud's Food Market. _- Khtch 6 -foot Silent salesman Show-illage at the Dalziel ion Area, and follow- Sepatuired forproperty of the Lstate of the G. E. white goreelain_4-Burner. case 'and many other artidesith a most inforruat- our insurance from now on. Obtain Late Mary Elisabeth Davis, on hove; walnut tea wagon; china, hot mentioned here, Y ro4s; n:; utensils etc: 0 0 0tion and answer" per_t 'application form at a bank. a hos- WEONCISGAY, JUL4E 20,- - - e Authority's work inpita! or• the Commission. _ o o R - ' dcn - - rrous p aces. e � �tlWq • — -- Living -Room — -piece che.,terfield a-3cn -cltai - sh en day of sate I ''e P "=''d that this had ;...MON 3 -Piece chesterfield suite; Mah side,: `oar owh e c ? 'cda reserve. This is 3 rrn3l gone h gen o:ie o_ the ,best programs uttiariy ami citaii<; two, plan) air roscoarepp bdraI%es'L oak a{a Ever, `r:r g gaad. A [at at r! e H P and SrFocl have had. . KEEP INSUREDS °1 " elands; tut-t;e vase: pair of pink el.alr. i31nC7:' at7?IC9'W'Es. � t'^e. f!'C:;GiOrh; 4i1c7!3y held On ` The Family premium must be paid, to -vases; 3tocls; paid alaaster o �� o _ . i t.hP :coI +>r:,t,nd ; on the, 21st -cover- husband and wife. Tell your. lamp stands; 3 pair rose d::i;,- �as;ct Hc:rao � ja!° a,: S.-ii:'r., cl'rk. leen. & cf May, proved to be very suc- es; vases, !acnes etc. ,a !ce Pre}dice, auc3terreers.-a-,°,:! with over two hundred group OR, if you pay your premiums p '3-p;e^e walnut- t•„ in bed rui±c -s, <,- <•< Hall 1 s e: �rieha:r...4•d ar Stat .. , :�z A ,.y , ec a :n attendance. direct; notify. -the Commission: ,u c a t _ ar.rt chair; drec:se• Grey hroadl'oom rurinci. wal n sine 4G�t38 I t'1 y uT_.r11• !c,11z OL•. ?air whits i '.e r etin; of the A s - console tale; niaj ,,any. sma•- - _ _ t�r•io 4' to t. .-.,� Oil--MOT—_— ronze larn an�_ toe --f' — - !ay. P.,ne IL, at 8 qa m. in -'- -- arm chair; n ahohary am - LUTi-)'cli�ll3 Clft3t2CH _he (raemvaod School. Mr, nun .rat, — ;KEEP INSUREdI oak :Sew.rg i'vaarn i _ chair; painted - Bridge -1. t, Ladle sty:✓ n ; `r:;trh:rr, ; -st ,!tti Mies` Hat Genn>e N' e, of. Greenwood _z # Follow carefully the instructions on the Wo !tin Se : 1 L(l0, A. M. will si ^;v two fiI ns on Water, - ornaments: maho an grant - ,.. , s ac o er ca e o aytnen father's clock. r I'a» ��� Ate`•'` and Hi;hway S r._`ety. Them will . try; o;tk � tair, p e n,�nal ,thotc'. , ' � Form 104, which your employer is O O O etC•�-- - fit HCif Vl a ti✓P Gat!a, atr if;' be a dLS !ay a ttmfvrrns. fhr required to give.you. DiniirgYYaom o d o Public Sct•oot, he,•-weeK 1C i -ti- � !;cath )toys an.! enrls, and all �-piece wa..t,.ut d,ri,n^,-�'�'r, n r Rear! an'+ Cr•rr�f It na encs are un 6d to attend, so � r prt i �•:• 'suite; walnut ilc:- model r,td'.o: har'h thdrawn, Rd Btls S,; -of) Nb, Z", that we may db-.-Ieto some walnut tea wagon;, oak chin, 4-nicc•e doul:1P her ruit� .four "Cher Rs?afr.'oeMl*'p RcsL'"'. 'conclusion as to which ones - Always keep your- QllTdittOHDSPJTALSES.L'QMMISSIOII cabinet; 2 wah�ut taL'te T -fat-' chairs;'stuinc-r3 rocker; 2 radio F!o Cnn• will be suita!:le so ttrat these ed egg cruet; Limes- part din- cahilrmts; aluminuur - t±,u:: •' �- ^?tvr rp^ � ;r^r•r0, ,Tr J may be ordered' - during -the Hospital Insurance '2195 YOKE STREET, TORONTO 7, ONTARIO �ner service; corrtent_. of na!< loun�er ioilei :,rtirles r'^ : " Bnn,o t CA,? -iiia. P,.t:it • • summer months, Certificate handy,' -� for mccommouat�o�n Room for eix people to stretch out and :ride in daylong comfort. And they can ! 000D PR0TE%PF-T1tnW-­'all pack their luggage is Aoadiaa`a 4generous truait. - at itidlt eufr�a art k. � •oallo�.t :: On an farm N -X ... ...... C"" .-The scarecrow may be more symbolic than effective, but there is never any doubt about the effectiveness_ 1 � of Esso Motor Oils ,. Whether you' -re using a •regular or high compression gaso,:ie engine or-• a diesel ,unit, Imperial has the �--� ,right motor oil for you. Marvelube, Essolube, h ' Milieralube, or. Mobiloil,. each is designed to,, meet `\ ' specific requirements. Your engine will run smoother :and more efficiently and there's less •wear and tear \ _ ` with Esso Motor Oils.1MNAr4;DW Swan' Why don't you see your Iinpeiial Esso .Agent, he'll be glad to help you select the mot& oil that's just R � Y:.:� � `� right for you. -r . r ms idol Al _- ,ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST. A wa a ne'R'W'�e >r Mobtt+ew w" ea Av 01 0 Tr MOWS* a hiday r!!Woo Obeck laed AWbp 8W dw lMd a A dMk • t slow" Esso - - - - - U N0T0B UlfS - �T _ 1CR i ONTARIO ! z y - • ti. - - THURSDAY, JUNE 14,1%2 THE PICKERING NEWS -" .--. , ?' Pam Swan �> TENDERS INVITED' FOR - WATER 1 : _� Coming Events WANT;�/�iT^(:aDs. e -- St. APdrelt Church TENDERS are Invited for the supplying of Fresh Drinking Wat i, to h One Meats Opinion Ir 10,000 gallon storage reservoir. at Dunbarton High School, for the period OB8>£R.V7lR. — --� a�_' The Ladies' Aid of St. And-, July 1, 1962 to June 3o, 1963. ,BY TfiP! = I ---- — rew's Presbyterian Church are TENDERS to be delivered to Pickering District high School Board. hold a Pot Luck Luncheon, atat the office of the Business Administrator, or mailed to Box 70, Pick- �r :ring, up to and ia"uding June 29, 1962, and to be marked ."Water the church on Wednesday, June Tender". - The etin between the Township Council and the me g P 20, at 12.30 p. m. District High School Board, if held, does appear to = p tae --- ENDERS to state the capacity of the delivery tank, and the unit cost not peL 1,000 gallons, and agree to keep the reservoir full at all times. have produced any results. Readers may recall that -the POSTPONEC All information in reference to the above may be obtained from the High School Board requisitioned a sum of money from is es, �1� 1 _ 8:: iines�Admintat.arnr --Until g:pbar--First - -- the Township for 1962, considerably greater than in — - '_ 'a ne The Women's work Comm- The' lowest or any tender will not necessarily be a��eptea. .,. 1961 and council regiiested meeting to inquire about f ittee of the Pickering'Brancil,^.. toxo, Chairman A. ROSS IRWIN, suai,ieaa wielalrsbr 'the increase. The meeting between. the two municipal. Red Crass, has postponed its bodies was for the purpose of getting details and it was For Sale "Open House", planned for the TENDERS INVITED FOR — MILK AND ICE CREAM t F - o be hoped that the ratepayers would .he-given 'some 19th o. June, because o. 'poor : ,�s — -_ 1`nformation as to the manner in which the High School J road-onions„ to--supple-Milk-ani or Ice Cream to ;the School Cafeteria. at— ro herd on September 1st. AJAX HIGH SCHOOL. Board spent the vast sums of money made available to . p PICKieRING DISTRi r HIGH SCHOOL pales . '_ - DUP:BARTON -HIGH SCHOOL it — but apparently not so. Akples and Potatoes For sale. �• Coatr011ed Atmosphere -� s A z A 'A R Taxpayers are entitled to the information and they for the period September 1, 1962 to August 31, 1963, will be received by the Pickering District High School Board, at the office of the Business must it from the council or the Nigh School Board. Plew e b our own contain- —_ rias y get _Saturday, June 16, 1962 Administrator, or Box 70, Pickering, up to asl'd including June 29, 1962. All other school boards make this information available ere mr apples. Open on week- :-ends—.-- - -- St. Paul's-On-The-Hill --_ TENDERS are to be enclosed_an_a_Sealed Envelope and Mar)Fed "Tender: — why not the High School Board? - PICKERING ORCHARDS Palish hall to Supply Mtik and, or ice Cream . The information is necessary surely to decide if the —DUMBARTON, ONT. One mile west of- _ It will be necessary for the successful tender to supply some refrigeration Fa , sake Table, White for Milk and Ice Cream storage• a xd dispensing. appointments made by the Township and County to this ! > k :.'. Village on No. 2. Highway. Elephant a High School Board are good appointments. That is are ep . ,T All Information in referenee to the above may he obtained from the wr Open- 2A0 P. Mr—AII Welcome Business Administrator. the appointees good managers or should they be replac- 8 E L L 1 N G O U T Sponsored By Afternoon W. A. The lowest or any tender will sot necessarily be accepted. ed? To have confidence in the members, their perforin- _.._ COLEMAN CAMPING' 1/ ante must be measured 'a§ we would measure the per- r000, Chairman A EQiTi�''MUM "The Friendship Group" Oso. Ross ARw�N. Business wansistraee. formance of a councillor. Information is essential to the Coleman Lanterns - 11.95 of St. Andrew's Presbyterian • TENDERS INVITED FOR — COAL ratepayers and council members alike. We are preser}t- Coleman stoves _ a.lS Church, Ackering, will hold - _ly in the midst of a general election and to vote we are = `to 'Coal, Coleman Coolers -Half Prise TENDERS snDD1y Mixed Nut and Bituminous. oil treated; rise assessing or should be the record of the overnment their monthly meeting on 1'G ed- not more than 1 Inch, and having a heat content of 13,000 to -13,600 g g MILLER HEATING AND nesday, June 20, 1962, at the j B. T. U's. per pound• delivered to— wi'1„ich has served us for the past four years, Surely this TRAILER ACCESSORIES ` AJAR HIGH SCHOOL is no different from municipal affairs and therefore the home of Mrs. Daisy Udell, in PICKERING DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL P !Tudor St. -Ajax Markham, Ont., at 8.00 P. M I DUMBARTON HIGH scHooL :. record of performance is necessary!. If the High School: Phots: WH2-3N1 Cars will meet at the Post approximately t•a0 tors. more or less for Ajar High School and Pickering Board does not recognize, its 'res risibility then our --„-_. zw-iAr7 SINGER IN District Hixh Sc oo. an approx:ma.e y . Ons, more or less of r Elie Office here; and leave at 7.30 Dunbarton High. Schoo!, for the heating season, July 1, 1962 to June council must! CONSOLE O'C10Ck. v 30• 1963• wil: be received by.Pickerinx District High School Board. at Do" decorative stitching, blind g• i the effice of the Bualness "Adrninisuator. or Box 70, Pickering, Ontario, n to and fncluding.June 29, 1:962. .. As we all know there is real apathy in Municipal Aff- he+ws, sews on buttons, etc. with dial control. No attach- Will sell $71.75: OIL FURNACES TENDERS are to be enclosed in a Sealed Envelope and marked-'render "airs! I would suggest that most of us really know more -. INSTALLED - to supply Coal". l about Provincial, and Federal affairs thacl .we know ab-- .1 needed. : - cash or pick up payments of All inforrr:atior la-reference to the above. may be 'obtained from the i out Municipal affairs and yet municipal affairs are Repaired And Serviced .. - - .00 per month. Dealer. sox Business Adm..nistratoi. - - . - . - sheet Metal Shop Work really so close and important to ifs. ' The action -of our I iM News OMice..... _ - - The lowest or any tender will not necessari y h accepted (•n„n,•ila s 1]i. --'-- afim Boards ler — i ==4 • . img _ gianrlirrg fllatters is a fun --------------------------2=lilt-- Oso. TODD, Chairman A. Ross IRWIN. Busheas Administrator good'example. Much action .takes place in connection 26Church St. S. - Pickering with how we inay use our lands and buildings which we-' RODMAN HEATING CO. .'FOR 3AIX --new and user re- _trigerators, freezers, electric e r p� probably never know about until it is Coo late. FrenChM S DO and family spent last week- P Y y 'friends For in the the Village Pickering 'ranges, refrigeration equipment end visiting example, of there are and leis- P g g. PLASTER CERAMIC TILE ' at reasonable prices. 'LORNE some considerable changes in the Zoning Bylaw which- Congratulations to Mr, and fives at Burks Falls.. h ' -._ . C.. li HrM, R. R. 1,. Pickering. C. STONE The Frenchman's Bay Yaelit are -being considered at the present time. Who knows Mrs. Ronald J. Clarke, on the :_.piraae. Wfl2.2517. Club sailing races w2re held on about thein, how are land owners affected — not the OT- FLAGSTONE PATIOS arrival of a baby daughter, at (tf) ETC. 'the Doctors' Hospital, on June Sunda9y, and although the dinary house holder I suggest.' - FOR SALE — Water -'heck. 7, 1962-Nicole Yvonne storm, came during the course A much better . example -is the proposed Zoning Byi CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC. of the race, most of the sailors - 1447 International KBT. Com- MARTIN ENRIGHT •A sleet recovery is wished law for the township north of the 3rd concession. This N continued in- the -race. Herb. : to Lynne 'Skitch, who tinder- bylaw I am led to believe is very restrictive and' will a- p3ete with 1000 gal. tank. Fitt- ilargs, and 150 feet of hose; also. 9.HT Phony. Usher Jr., came in first• in the a went surgery. at the Ajax Has- ffect the owners of farms in a very serious'way. Blue Jay Class, and Tom Simp- ry y 2,000 gal. pressure tank. Phone: ital. last week. Estate p son, second. John Herds was I am not • suggesting these two zoning bylaws are Wiseman ATlantic 2,3292. _ ii L Mr. and oils. Bruce -sal first in Open.Class, and Jack wrong but they will have many'ramifications and cons- McInerney .took second glace. equences for the ratepayers of the two municipalities IpOR SALE — cosy cottage at R'`ilrport Beach. $1500 down. HOUSE for SALE — five-room- The Ladies' Auxiliary of the and should be explained to the rate ed frarne bungalow. - on Guild ..W Miu, TheP els re pay before they Bay- • =.Do a month. Phone: TEmple Yacht Club Road. Conveniences. For infer- have gone so far that the.. counCils and planning boards are holding a.. Tea and Bake !9.2347. oration, call at 47 Giiiid Road; are committed to their passage. _ matin , . WorM Travel Service Sale at the Fairport United - Now some might say that an elected council has a_. : Help Wanted - •Church, on Saturday, June 23, :{�> No SwWce Charge : at 2.00 p, m. This is the first mandate to act until the next ejectiop and in the inter-. - pemsN "p Waw Reom and sears--available in venture of this type for .these ` Ing period they should take the initiative and pass Needed im:nediatel—tour worn- ladies, and we Nape everyone y y think fit and r Pickering Village. Central. Call TICKETS — RESERVATIONS such bylaws as the proper and I would not en to work four hours d_ ally,- wF12-1M•AIR TOURS will attend. disagree normally. A Zoning Bylaw is diff - CRUISES -Helen en on now a _ it's ng range permanent effect. Once ices. Seoeilent earning opportun- ',TALES REPRESENTATIVE - home troaill the Ajax ospital, passed, the pattern for development for many, many LAND - HOTELS Ity. Write: Avon Products, Gen- for Airstream. Scotty. HIN and feeling better. She wishes years is established — if we do not- like the bylaw we _ eral Delivery, Oshawa. NM-LEA TRAILER to thank her friends for their • �Trswl am Pay Later can vote out the council Ilee, la - ag but we probably Ca ST. MAR"RET S CEMETERY ACCESSORIES cards , and -the Bowling League, do little about the bylaw! Hence, in this Observer's op. 11 Tudor St.'- Ajax � :AT..Z-4432 and the 2nd. Fairport Cubs and WEST HILL phone Wii2-3491 KMIGSTON RD. Scouts' Auxiliary !or the Howl- inion, explanation of Zoning Bylaws are required long - 211 ers. before they are passed —explanations in a lay�inens' _ . Sunday, Juno 17--.&" P. M. _ language so that we know what is happening and how - Ow law will affect our homes, our farm and our net- MICHAEL STARR ghbors. JOHN G. DIEFENBAKER In the case of both bylaws referred to earlier, a thor- _ ough explanation must be made at meetings and by mail before they .are passed. Pickering United Church' ember 6th,—the first Thursday Wooten in the .month. Unit No. 2. ;ser- ved cake and ice cream, under The U. 'C. W. held their last their President, Mrs. Bruce A. the eason - i meeting for a summer s Hogarth. Q „ on Thursday, June T, in the G - �z E. C. There was a good attend- x. ' • "VERY GRATEFUL" ti a r ante and- several new friends �xpresent. Mrs. Ken Morley had We wish to expre/s our heart- .. >>� felt thanks, and sincere e - E her cards" on display, • and ' Fun- Mrs. Wm. McLean had a very intion to the McEachnie Fun- or oral Home and- Ambulant Ser- good selection of books f the vice for their prompt attention : ram for 'this month was "Bible last Saturday afternoon during a the Ajax, a accident at when our Study", and one of the best to l h.�v son received serious injuries in date. Mrs. Betty Freeman (nee Bry- a car accident, necessitating his being unshed to hos Ma[ ant) during lunch, thanked the 9 P 's t skull frpeture. The sw- ladies for their gifts, on her with :; ;. recent marriage, and was' pre-.1 oral' courtesles rendered at the - I sented rwith a corsage. scene by the McEaehnie's W" rtant Reminder—Our very much appreciated by vs. Mrs. Ba1Hk Fall Mee will be on Sept- —Sid and We,� y - Pa" EW- 'THE PICKERINti NEWS - _ . . a THURSDAY, JUN! 14, tit ■ s Mr, Palmer ' has returned Aurora, spent ' la$`t Thursday Mrs. M. McClement, organist we will be within the feUow- �8�� De Pe � � fte hems frons the Ajax-Hoepitai. -at the •horse of Mrs. A. West- and choir leader presided at ship, of Christians, The Sacra- Sorry- to hear Robert Russ- brook•qAd daughter, on Altona the organ.. The choir entered ment of Baptism was dispensed � �� �� �� - '� ell, formerly of Park Blvd. had Road. i _ 1i en 42 church t "Great -io the s Lord b ptrs d. John 5mrih was t tits—i Many\ the peup Hill poo Yin t Lord David hi mo corfgreg ~ playing in a Whitby play- ply atten -tile Tea at the and greatly to be praised". The tion .was cenducted by Mrs. B. Contirruir_g her staunch elec- - ground. Rhe Hill Golf and. County special choir number . was the Waters and Miss Patti Snead. pie - campaign, Aileen Hail, N. ' on Sunday. _ As a birthday treat, Jo and Club last Tuesday evening. anthem "Some Day I'll Under- The annual Sunday School plc - D. P. c -3 -rid! for. Ontario Nlrs. D. Lennox, of Pickering Tom Zettler went camping Happy. birthday to Mrs.. F. stand", the solo part being tak- tic will be held at John Rem - Riding, paid a visit to Port ciL,&d on her aunt, Mrs. Lem- with their father and several Hall, Kingston, Road, on June en by Mrs. Helen Brisbin. The mer's farm on June 23, at 2.00 Perry, .on Friday e.?a ;ne, I mon, one day last week. of their friends on' the week- 14. 1pture lessops were: Psalm. p. m. W she spoke to'a good aud- Mc. and Mrs. H. Keeys, of end. They were: Glen Willia_*i1s, We are pleased to hear the 3, and St; .Matthew 5: 1-16.. ienc2. or. L.Londay, the 11th. o Oshawa, visited her brother, Paddy Dunn, Michael and John Dehaun children, Altona Road, PF:r, Her:,n gave a_ very fine BE SURE VOTE still remaining t:.e rvo zhEr t.Lr. and hLrs. I�. Plaxton, on Fitzpatrick. are feeling better after 'their � essage on "What is a Lay- D sec ill re a tl e ?idin„ s^e'v:.i.- I ,Sunday. Sorry to hear Susan Cumrn- recent illness. an ta'.?n, a; his text: St. ed Uxbridge and S: ugol Is , bir. and Mrs. Elmer Reaman, logs, of Lakeview Ave. is ill' We are pleased to hear littl o f ,•'atthew 5, verses 13 and 14: ON JUNE ,18th land taking time out or.:y to of E-urlington, spent 'the week- at home, with German measles. Norma Westbrook is feeling I "' a are, the fait o` the earth . address the Dur_tartcn Kiwanis. end with his mother, 'Mrs. S. We welcome back all our better.'' Land ye are the light of the On Monday eveilir 1ti'iss Keil Fte3man• summer residents, especially We are pleased to see he:in 'world_" Ir. manyways, we, a returned -to the south to addressI ;,ir. and Mrs. Ivan Ellicott, Mrs. J: Shaw and friend Mrs Wallace. Altona Road fee:ino i layman, transgress the rnood � uulluuuuuuuu�tlsitt/7.1111x111 -a m -petit.<; at Pariside Ju uor'i of Paterboro, visited his par- Smith, on Lakeview Ave. better following a very bad a` . God. We are made^ pure', lI errs t r„ and Mrs. R. Ellicott, —Church News — cold. the grace of God on the cross FAIR•PORT LAWNMOWER 7. ; School, Kings Cres, it Ajax.We can be a help or a hind- SERVICE j _ Almost 254 e,�t^us:ascic supF- on Sunday. Many children of our. com- SMALL ENGINE , REPAMM Driers gathered -� listen to i ;r, Wilmot Plaxton, of Nor- munity enjoyed Rev. F Well- Prance to these around us. This is God's world, he is in control SHARPENING Aileen Ha" sp'ead the Neer . winch; 'also his daughter, Mrs. ington's • nightly program,` es- "/ of it. We are called t3 be wit- Democratic it- FREE PICK-UP Democratic_ Party story: I :`ur:rer and baby, of Wallace- pecially for them. Lasa week St �tldreiW 5 RENTAL �ffi.D13VE14 in reference to Union supe- burg, visited his brother ,How- on Monday, there were one tresses, our faith must show;to 1 - - those we come in contact. If we _ort of the New Den:ocra*.s, and and, Mrs. Plaxton, on Sun- hundred and seventy-eight at- AL. OWEN — TEmple 8.140Y Miss Hall said "At least Union day tending; two hundred and fif- Church — Pic6cerinq live with Jesus Christ, our faith paw lC patios is hones, and a- Miss Gladys Witter, of Toron- teen on Tuesday, and two hun- � will show. Jesus is .the only true _ Phone After 600 P. M. Bove board because,only alter to, called on her aunt, Mrs. Bred and three on Wednesday . Divine Service was held at. Guide. We must be a true I Week Days Or Week -ended a Democ-atic vote of all the I` Matthews, on Saturday. and two hundred and thirty on• the usual hour, conducted t'y light. let us rise above the pit- Noun�g�=��t�rt����=��s membership does„ ' the Union i Thursday, including parents, the minister,. Revs K. heron. falls, stand fast and pray, and affiliate. The tw,o ,old parties I because • this was famiiy-night• do not disclose their source= It is hoped many of these child of revenue.or other sLpp✓r'.." FAI RPORT rets will come and continue to _ ...... Miss Fla!? touched- on the enjoy .the Sunday .School each - _ housing prob%rs facin5 our Sunday, at 9.45 a. m.. Miss � G. populati„r. todw. The i:Ew De- BEACH Kelsall was- guest speaker on , - un lay,: June 10.She told us Ha birthday wishes to GG_ lenient a plan by which se~tic- Happy same very interesting 'pbitrts -hat­h-as--bC!h;en'--done I �is probf. ed land w•ould.be sold ;,o build-? Ricky Thorley, eight years on of her life over in Nigeria. She ers at cos`., In this- fashi'):r a .June 16; Jimmy Dennison, nine is . our missionary, and is re- i S12,0(� house on a $2 06Z years on the 18th, and Steven turning in July to contirue* her Jow-n pay-nen", would carry a Barker, eight years on June 20, work there. Next Sunday. Pas- f what yet- can be accom lished' .tI4.004 mortgage. At. lnt?re_t At the Ratepayers' meetrng for D._ Holmes will �be pre�rh- _ 01 r � of 3 perrer_:. over ;� tiears.on Jt.rte -5, last week. The pet- ing at both services ' - 11.00 a. -* ',+ • +tion for . water and sewage and 7.00 543,50. Cnrtra ti.s with the that has been drawn up for us, - prevent' pra=tiee - ahere::v a. was under-furthef. disrussion, ROSEBANK ! - similar hgtse osis *�OfUi and and voltthteem were asiced to ,re�uiret arrers.ce r:�r.thly I c:r.ulate the- petition for mg- j a�ments" natures. The poortcomitiori of The ne--t Thursday Afternoon! ., . •ti*lnrld pease' said . �ti�.�.i the railway bridge Over -Moore Euchre will be helot at the home a 14al: '"•ynu:'.t require. the 1.nlmr Roau was brougit up during of Mrs. Wm. i)�;clp�n La t _ - .ediata,..attenbnn of , OLtawa. Lbs meeting, to find out if week's whiners• 1. Mrs Lee, 2. f '" TFe Ne�••:.Dec-.;crat°•Vs are the aryything could be done to rem- .Mn McLean; Con, Mrs; Toyne T edy this situation. The road and ThroW, Mrs. Brett• ' only gro 1p wi :i'- a defiinze ;,!an whjtch wrx:!cl work .:a t ::s fiend.. s em'. and road conditions -were Weare pleased to hear Eddy ort, of West Point.Cre§cent - anr.,jt be k n also under cowl ideration, The SYn •-Thp nuclear r.:ubs ^- _, ' will is home iron: hospital and... do- - - meetin lite''. to s read.. Only by next Ratepayer -q' g pe' rm F i well. . , 8.00 K -June :19 at l p -^ping th? "ucn Zan:, 2rtd to on Tuesday- ,j - • m All who have not signed We are pleased - to report F ,• .. the use o P rn_ k tc _ �. �.. b - l • Mrs. Ed. Schwalm, of Kingston - nucie� x.ap(_`s ir. Canals or �tre.'petition, ►only do so at this , by Canadian *. Road is feeling better, -after her _ mops car: we meeting The Health Dept., has d; j' -plan ar. effective role in- the stated that a considerable num- not being well for a few days serious matter," Leaser. the ber of wells in our area are last week. The Field Day ' held at St. chances of acc:dental -firm;-o€- Grade 1 --unsatisfactory for Marys T ort June 6, was : a nuclear weapon an, you %''alt drinking purposes and the sew -School,. .• increase our- s..r:iv:'. : epes, age situation in'the area is be- very well attended. Miss' Hal: calmed: corning a health problem. You 'Phe Rosebank School will hold She coned her Ajax meet- may not have a problem on the Fun Fair, on June'1&, at lnsg by ca:lir.; on a: :Grward Your property yet, but . your the school. Come ---and bring a :. ti loo:: to the :::tore neighoor may have, and disease friend• and th:c time vote NEw Der^- tom thege sources can very -. ocrat. `Miss ..Hal: sal:! that :s.+r I serious: Come to the meeting "would proudly represent as of and find out firsthand what Rouge Hi S -.. :'. Ontario Ri",. if elected.we, as ratepayers are trying to : ao about it. All home aird pro- Mr, and Mrs, Earl Schwalm. perty owners are urged to att- of Torollte, spent last Saturday loin OU end, at the home or Mr. and Mrs. statement to. the people of Ontario from Mrs. ; G. i:eathen, Fairport C. A. Schwalm, Altona Road TUnit No 3• of the Sr1;:g::::.1 i Road, held a tea in honor of S�ympthy is extended to the i oiled Chu ch Women w:::, hiss A. Hall N• D. P. candid- family of the late Mr. William -Prime Minister John Die-fenbaker meet or..Thwrsday evening, the ate for Ontario Riding. on Wed- Payne, Altona Road, who passed '14th, it 8.00 P. m. Progr�.-:1 nesday, June 6, and many lad- away last week Conveners: Mrs. .�rtnis; Wo :es of our area had the oppor- Happy birthday to Gordon "Five years ago the. Canadian people gave me and coy colleagues a mandate t0 ship, Mrs. E. -Carter; Bia:e tunity of hearing Miss -Hall's Carson, June 7, .-S!udy, Mrs K..'F'all:z. Roll Carl party policies first hand. Mrs. Howard, of Woodview and the years of -indecision and neglect of liberal rule and make a start lld tb0 —"Love". Please npte charge � Cheri and' Brenda Denny.had Road is moving to Northern New National Policy which we put before the Canadian people in 1957.. You ` -of place of meeting. a birthday garden party on Ontario this week to join her Ye us a renewal of your mandate in 1958. _ A Bake Sa'_e w 1 be held on + Saturday.. A number of their husband Good luck in your !� ' the church lawT. or. F d 1� s.- friends in the neighborhood at new horse. "� the succeeding four years we carried on .that policy and as a direct result of rhe Lerr7oon Sure 15, at 4 a0 p. m. teaded. Mr. and Ides. Earl Adams, of sponsored by. Ura No. 1. o; the _ many bold and even revolutionary - measures. which we undertook. the recession' nary U: C. w., '•:of 1957 has been superseded by the boom of 196.1 and 1962. Decoration. Day , Service at �...nn.a�i .... p the Brougham Ce atery on the ;"Our energetic trade policies have "Old Age Pensions and Od Age Assist _ •17th' There will be a Short ser. Cenlwl �/ �������� vice in the cemetery at 2t s:p.produced the. First Favorable balance , ance have been increased from $46 to rr`:. fol'.o:ved by service. in the of trade in nine years. $65: Other pensions have kept pace Brougham, Church, at 2.30. , At this service, Mrs. Vera Freeman "Farm cash income has reached an "Ontario received $607 million in fed- . , - PAINTS = -ELECTRICAL ~APPLIANCES of Dunbartor., will be solo+�t.= Ret. A. Cresswell will be the. all -tune record high,. Prices are oral payments this c y►� � /�+ nowyear, a huge ut- speaker. - - TOOW V�MSS •' ��r. :'Supported on 23 farm products. crease over 195Ts 1215 million. Unit No. •1, of, the U. C. W. ; net at the home of Mrs -'M. Beelby on Wednesday evening, of stands today at the Commencement of a 'great new, era of progress, snit J+me s, with fourteen ladies '*' " prosperity—first as a result of the action we'have taken—second, on the noes- present. The meeting opened $ally condition that the plans we have made and ,announced for the next Ave, ! with prayer and a hymn. M S. , . _ years are carried into effective action. Wannop was in cft3rge of the • i Worship Service, and the PTO- Selsdon s flor'dware - ' _ _ . , gran. t'n`_t No. 1. is holding a ="Five years from now Canada will be celebrating the 100th Anniversaryof , Bakes a on' June , a-t-4:0� - -- - ration.-Our--plans_for the future are already five years along the road to j p. Tai. The meeting closed with Phone WHitel�oli 2-0480 - -� Picleering ,_;fulfilment anis they can, will and must be cealized�e win now and-1-9fi7.3Nhat�„ prayer and lunch served by Mrs c 1.9adiu and Mrs; :�I. -has been done in five years is proof of what yet can be accomplished in the neat E Beelby. _ .-Ave years. , -- - _ The general meeting of all '' ` ..- _ . Vats of Brougham Church will . ■ be held in'the church on, June R O U G H' N 6 � TE _rrogressive conservative- JUNE 18_ Vis, in the evening. Mrs: Soden enjoyed a trip to R O Of ' N 6 ! _...� �� of Barley Park at Dowmanville, on. SaAaday, and ' ' later, a, picric dinner at Rose _ p�y� �Cp + 'On Jane 18 - Park. She nVVi 11Lr STARR ►E� _ the t3ree'awooct Vasal Fo7cu7m Park p�ople. _ _ DON dOODWIN ; dote Jr. ane Mr& M. Beelby vis- df*arm"& a*. - - POMW Wk.:l;" ri lbsi 11se p11es110t at Petsrltoer . . s ,.. •r - T"NoOIRy, Juni 14, 1162 THE PiCKfia mi Now Pam Nitw 'Y - �AY RAS tW3 BIT -:,GREENWOOD GREENWOOD t Holy Communion • wesi ai>sm- - �ilsteerarthip Drive - Ridges that an executive mem- v«d ber Bay Ridges Rate- in arch ore Sundpy. Lha i took hia text HELPYOU Q& Satttteday, June 9, the Ea- of. the from St. Luke, Chap 22. r ect*w and volunteers from payers' Association will be pre- The Committee for Mission- Q* Qeneral Membeishi sent vataM Bay Ridges for and renewals of for- mer of the Rate- out., in their interest. - Foal For ThougW - ary In three. weeks school will be took Will -the park be ready for Work in Sunday School charge of the program the Sunday School. - �� - - INGTOTHE �� �• - 1pemberships, Mme• Pascoe and Edith•Orm- paye=' Association. We would for the children to play in? erod led the service. Mrs. Wil- li1[e to thank the residents for ,their fine response to the drive. Po . yet were out when your o 0 0' - Important Notice Po Conary n and Edgie Pegg told miss- stories. Bonny Gardin- _ . :For information, assistance, ` transpo � ation home was canvassed, during h bem A general meeting Cs g read*the Scripture from St. the campaign, or if we some- held how missed the I particularly and all interested parties, Matthew, those belonging to Taggart Mc - Chap 22. Brian Mc - and Lloyd Morden had or baby Sitter, call you, .just, phone Treasurer, Ed. Jaen, and he various recreation or rate- 'charge of the offering. Kathy o will arrange. forprompt issuan- 1 Payers groups are cordially in- Pegg to attend -Pians- and -'Linda Eastwood sang-- V�Forship the -King"- - - - - - -- ce • of your new or renewal vitt shown i and a report on all pro.- Unit No. 1. of the U. C. W. AW-W-2-181-1 SOUTH_�CM� Z' _ ��. Z-1��'� ' metpptership. Phone 839-33'76. - ISlltat Is A Ratapa�ar4 - ( ress made -to date on the pro- met. on Thursday afternoon of drive, Lt the course of -the drive, [hers Posed Pickering Township Re- the home of Mrs. P. • Clarke caIn . were often I creation what is a ratepayer, andA I Hall ,and Centre. We would like to hear your views with a good attendance-. Pat gstone was in- charg of the ... PUBLIS6dEt� BY EA:RR,DIKE X R .,a R ��,NNQ 5just why we have an association of I and if you have any ideas, program'Mrs. please write them down and Trolley -ad the messiness". Plans were . made ratepayers. Basically, a rate- his bring them along. This meeting for entertaining the Grafton paper pays. taxes in comm_ 'an will be held on June 26, a..Tues- Gage Senior. Citizens on' June _ unity *id association ma pp of individual taxpayers a is with the combined strength o � e best puss- day evening, at 8.00 P. m, in 19. t• George's Anglican Church h Hall, Pickering Village. next Mrs, Clarke served tea. The meeting will be at Mrs. CI�AREMONT :: E ST�► V C 'mom _the V(We ouid be most interested E. Pasece's in July. able community in which to. ha each area choosey The -Farm Forum Picnic was Mr, Fred Wand uCteie .'wen t hive ydthin Lite co Ines o e We quote tar dollar. W s 4Meetings,g representative to sit in on all G n Saturday last. at a1'- held o Y . surgery this week in.•$t;'Mich- . b Pickering Minor Soccer Ass- The West a Cance Club rin8 frtpp of • the Building Committee den Hill on Park. A- soo Hospital. We hope be will .Roo _ will hold their Regatta from ociation elected eat Egoectrttve .the ,C9nstituUpn 113�t' Ridges Ratepayers' Assoc- so. the .various areas in the township can be aware at all friends m bent twersty-five members and twenty-five enjoyed a trip, had a soon be better. The wedding was solemnized their Club House, at Ferguson's last week when titay► sad with _ 4ati11s first -the aims and ob- of our Association are as times of progress on the Hall. picnic lunch, and games and in Ossington Baptist cburch in Beach, on Saturday, June 25th. Mr. Jim Lloyd as President; - at 1.00 p. m This should bee Jim Spence, Vkx-Pt+ex, Hon ,seetlt Ep{ireps ; 0 0 o Roy Liscambe, Bay Ridges swimming• Much credit for the imeg due Mr. and Mrs. Toronto on Saturday, of Mr. gay Ward, son of Mr, and Mrs. v and colourful event Farquharson, Secretary; Peter_ ''tg�' Connelly, Treasurer, and Ron. "tN than N the purpew sod d the Association to 1st: Smut Troop Leader was E� -and family. Keri Ward of Claremont and and everyone is invited to come and see how these young cs Coppe :`at -1 T 'Spy ii>�o, taster and protect the quite suddenly taken ill and is in the Ajax Hospital. Roy, who Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byers who celebrate Miss Janice Flanigan, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs• Ray Flan- in enthusiasts have progressed in re to St- Many happy reform to Ste- y peilie and axial intarasts of -Ma eawmwnitr and, in parties organized the Cub and Scout their 48th wedding anniversary igan of Claremont. The couple arouteresnd boys are asked to call around at the beech and get his f[i]ler, Ridgewood J on ne his seventh birthday on June telae. thteo of tM eta�nhars of movement in Bay Ridges, was t on June 10. ofower will reside in Toronto. any information on joining the _5; to Maagaret' Adams, o! For more information about their regular Monday meeting. Roy was Chairman of. both the on Caledonia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Trimble on the week -end. week for Mrs. Steve Wideman, (nee Donna Redshaw) _. Club. Mr, and Mrs. Dick Jolliffe, of thday on June It,'to Gariy lite ode m a Ratepayers' Ass- in a community, be Dance Committees. and has Remember the Donkey Base- Mr, and Mrs. Ken Petty, of R�ewood Rd, were hosts to lyiigs Aileen Hall, ata coffee Deer, Port. Union Rd., who was nine years old on June 7; to sure attend meetings of the prep done a great deal of .work; and countless hours of his ball sponsored by the Comm-- unity, Centre Committee on the Victbris Square spent Satur= �, with Mr, and Mrs. Howard party in their home on Sunday Jennifer Catton, SunnYslope, 'dies Ratepayers. Assoc_ Mt are held monthly spent time working for the Recrea- 23rd, Hockley, evening, June 20. Miss Hall it the New Democratic Party on her third birthday. May 31; and to Stephen Hai burst, which . ,+except during the summer, tion dissociation. Hurry home Roy, The United Church Women will have charge . of the booth, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell, entertained `several friends at f ate for Ontario Riding Brycemore, who was six alk the - _ Parks _ _ We would like. to correct an - Pic -A -day Campers - I as well as a Bake Sale of home the R. C. Y, C., on Friday even- in the Federal Election, Jun 18r 13th. The Grade 8 Students from error in the Bay news. June d3, The next camp -cit ; is Pte- I baking Memorial Day for Salem thg' The Guides and Brawates _ The deepest sympathy o* this "Mr. the West Rouge School with: their Principal. Mr, cleaver; issue, which stated that Con- sotidated! Building Corporation nod for June 16, at ' Serpent Mounds provincial pai,R' Park moue Cemetery will be held. on ,Tune Greenwood choir will lead Mothers' L. A., have cancelled cemm ty .pxtiertded to and Mrs. Stan Frost, and Stan. Vice-Prin.", Mr. Fairborn, and would grade and sod the -park rade d s this year are 53,90, but 24. the singing. Particulars later. the iegula. business meeting for June and instead will hold Jr. Rouge Hills Dr, in the loss : Mrs. Marion Welch, as Ottawa one, went by bus to. Ottawa behind This info.- behind for any Provincial Park. 's a bowling party on June 1.9th. a son and brother, Gordon last week where •hey. visited tmation should have read that CM is grading the property, CM and g for a whole yea camping, so, this sum is really BE Sum TO �� l leave .lite four corn - 7.45 R. Frost, who died in Niagara Falls on Thµrsday, June ?' The the Parliament Buildings, the -sad that the Township will be sodding the Park. _ _ quite. reasonable, ,especially considering the facilities avail- -ON 18th ars at p. m. On Saturday evening, friends Mr. Jack Rennie. funeral services were held ., in Mint, where - our money is iagara Falls on Monday, made-, swam and dined at the - N - - Siraats -- difficult. to able. Plans 'are now being made JUNE aitd ,Mrs, surpr(sed them witli a dinner. ate u.^ier, MIs Pitts, Montreal. is vis- Chateau La and -spent two family, gala days seeing and learning 41, is extremely keep our roads clear of broken for the July 1st, holiday week- end camp out: which- will be :._ �: - - party and social evening. The iting her daughter and about their Capital Cit Every �• and Mrs. C. Brooks, rouge P' •.g leas. Perhaps the local restd- a trip t0 Upper Canada Village -lack Feacock, at 839-`'2139 couple were presented with a e Hills Dr for two weeks one reports amost -ez�oya`�l-e- _ evts could make a paint -of re -7 rid eke- sits --err -tire-St. ;lack tat also give 7roa the did- per of end tables. Present on Mr. and Mrs. David Watson trip.- ntorvirig broken glass in hunt of Lawrence. -These. Flans will !,e e!tio rs *or the best route to Watch- this column ' for the occasion were:. Mr, and Mrs. Hobday of East York, of Rouge Hills >3r; were at Mme- o `0 o acrd Pickering - their own ProTwrtY• finalized 'a4 this we -end's take. -regarding. anci mr-q 14 Gifford andMr. Port for the car races on Saturt -Scarboro minor Seerer League member of the please direct all inquiries to ''The• July -Holiday -_Camp -Out"• and Mrs. J. Gough of Scarb- end Results i Standings Walk campwg with • their family 9. ,An -executive Bay Ridges Ratepayers' Assoc- -- oro, Mr. and Mrs P, Wiseman Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, J. in that districts Ending June 9. - iation attended -the meeting called by the Bay. Ridges Re- of Watts of Downsview and Mr. of Mr. Sid Henson and family, River+oourt Rd spent the end _ Bantam Division - creation Association and. heldnd _ 'NEW _• � Mrs. Ross Redsha aw an Mr. and M atb3 Tues3aya . S Dolts t T'.ute 5 - t Andrews kat their cottage a 2 W Cons n 6. last Tru 0 Pickering Village . `day, June 5. This meeting S N 0 P Baptiste. Mrs, J. McGuire of Claremont -B - Brownie Lead- arde rs trvctio The West Rouge Sports and West Rouge Spurs 0; Melville with regard to plans- for _:.BARBER On O Saturday, Recreation Association h Presbyterian , _called the Pickering Township Rectea- �, _ ere, B - 1 11tc _ - rover► --_-__. hd W � 6. -June1. openni tion Hall proposed to be built _ H0W OPEN `Tyndale,' Tawny Owls. Goden aAnnual dt Andittw's �d of M 81y and after a brief Rouge to i at the head. of-€eencbman s - and Camrthers and Guide Lte, summary of the Pmt year's act- 2: Bay: We Vnderstand that the y rr . Pia SerrKe Riad Samarillo attended a cook -out at the Rouge Valley park. ivities Thursda June 7r - son And T a� firfarlcial atateaaent, Y A 3; Don Howson Mot [text meeting in this connection is scheduled for Tuesday, June 6. A. �� - / an 'The regular monthly meeting the executive was elected for reams caning -Year, with Ken ors 1; We<t Rouge Spurs 0, 26, and will be held ut the of the n was held on the fond li d 8:. Ptoatt Imo, St. George's Ang- � 13th of June. The. regular meet - Vier -President; Morley _ Atom A Division lics;n Church, Pickering, at 8.00 We urge 'all interested Bauer, PrOprletOr , of the L A. on June 14th..d The Golden Age Group from Hughes, Treasurer, and Ron. T tlessdsy. June 5. - W. Rouge Reynolds, ��,• We t,,,st Wolves 3; George Essam 0. p• -in. to attend -and support : • ally Claremont had a lovely trip (o everyone . with children bene- Wednesday, June 6. -George pMties ynser Recreation Association Peterboro , last:. week when M fitting by bus. Former through the sports and Essarn- 0;. West Rouge Arsenal_ - . T 7. tlni assure tacpayers,from Bay members went Rev. Harold -and Mrs.- 9 recreation given by the Assoc- 2 -Inglewood -act minister, . Lackey were their hosts for Cation, iv, w e p wtu . in any way they are ab- Celtic 1; West Rouge Wo!ves• 2.•. Aper They were entertained le sand Atom d" Division _.. „ toured Parks m the t rind the Pas e • f ro , A newly- ornxd Scarbo ' liC TlresdaY. June 5. - W Rouge _. w ��ra� Nth' city. The W. I. will hold their2Vonext Argyle 1'; .Inglewood rangers - regular meeting on the on Tuesday 'evening last week I Wednesday, Juste 6. In.l.e.: Wedges ` grounds of the museum, Bron- at the home of Mr. and M_ s wood Rangers 3; W. Rouge. � �DI - i gham. All ladies are asked 'to bring a lunch and meet at Bili Gtgthrie. Among the'var]ous Programs discussed, were plans Rangeis 1. Thursday, June'h - W. Rouge ^ the conununity ,hall at 1.45 P. for the Bible Vacation `'School Argyle 0; VJ. Rouge Liom 5. • m entee of Scouts and Seventeen June Lite L. A. bow- 'En the organization of a Young People's Group. Aja: Pickering Hospital � Cubs Mothers' went Bob McHugh and hi niece - _ ling last Thprsday esti Mark- Linda Izatt, visited at the home Statislies -May 19iZ . , • . , :. .. - TNE. FUTURE OF CANADA 1S YOURS -- h . ' : Full- of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Full , of Rockwood; on sandal. er, - T oral Ir,-patietrfs admi+hd 244' Rasid o- AUDLEY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lister, Palermo, and Mr. and Mrs. Or- r- Town of A'ax '1 84 - NEW DEMOCRAT ville Nelson, Roy and Colleen., Pict erirsg TOWIL]- 99 Pickering Village' i During the church service on of Downsview, -visited -Mr --and - Town of Whitby.( 11 ' Puck-JOVmorning; --MAK CANAD" um Charhe - of the high- :�. Izatt, oil Sunday. Mr, Mrs. Fred Puckrin Whiiby ToviztstCip 3 - once gave some and Oahe__ ' All CANAp�ANS ' 7 lights of the Bay of Quinte Conference, held recently, at andi Dianne vaerw at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holl- Otic �� 5 e" n4 - 1 Kingston. Next Sturtday, June Inger, Cherrywood, after atten- IT 1S TIME FOR A _ CHANf E - 17, Rev. Keith Hawkes will be charge of ser�ee, ding the' Memorial Service at in-patient x-rays 115 um r a ins orn _ 38 . ; - - the Sacrament of the Lord's Eileen Guthrie, muse -ire- Total out -pat er-ts 450 THE CHOICE IS YOURS Supper will be observed. On Friday evening lest, a training• at the Hospital for Sick Children, spent the week- In-patient' x-rays - _:.11.5 Out-patient x-rays ' 290 JANE a miscellaneous shower was held in the church basement for end at the home of her parents Mr. and' Mrs. Bert 'Guthrie, . MinattCre x-rays 7r Lab. In -pat. trtm't . on Miss Susanne Bird and 'Lynne The un -occupied house on the Lab. Out-patlent ut, 42 _ Assiststtee: -Oshawa• 723.1412, Whitby 6"4710, Ajax WH. 244 Richards, who will be mauled forager Rowe farm on the West- trtm Bim transttCteiorke For Information and on June 16th, in the Audley ney Road, was burned to the Minor operations. .33 j Church. ground on r ,• Sunday morning. 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