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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_06_217 tip. I'i�EllEE J,. � - �-' -••� ..._.. .._ __.-.._._ . __ ._ __. _ . :. - >rH1TENALL VOL ERI ICK N-,. T! NO. 3E Thursday, .lww 21, 19M � PRICE.,,.,- l0e Per. Copp s " 'wBke Starr Wins Again! — IMPORTANT NOTICE A general meeting' is being Is Ing n a - ' held and all interested parties, particularly those belonging to _ ` Lhe vaiioua recreation or rateAER*d - S1 payers' groups are 'oordiauy ' invited -to an attend. Plans will be Ange �� ? shown and a -report on all pro- _nt . made to date on the pro- posed ;Pickering Township Re - - - crea_tion Hall and Centre, We Believe WSW Control Killing would like to hear our views Y Fish At Frenchman's Bay Sod Turningfor Presb eria� and if you have any ideas., Y ,:::sT.v•.,.. write em Residents, fishermen and the Yt . ase thein down and local game wardens are anger - bring them along. ' u �'�• . ed this week .about the number j This meeting y e be held on urc Ch Awest Rouge This Sunday :' • June 26, T1tesday. evening at, 8 of dead fish being found �n - p. m. at St. George's Anglican Frenchman's. Bay. Church Parish Hall, Pickering It is claimed that these, fish; Thee Sod Turning for the �s ;•; Village. We would be most in- some of them quite large, are yatrditapp*d Children New Church will be ,held on ter ted in having each • area 41ing as: the result of test patt- '�_ Sunday, June 24. A short ser- choose em choose a , representative to- sit erns being dropped in the wat- Entertained vice will be conducted . by Rev. - in on ail Building Committee er is an effort to control the Fulton, at 11.00 a, m, at the _ meetings weed growth in the Bay, The local "hancipped children" West I#ouge School, and the According to the News' iafor and their Committee of Vohm- congregation w8k proceed to - mant, permission .has to _ be. teer belp enjoyed their armual the new building site on Fart granted by the government be- party; at the home -of Mr. and Union Road, for the — fore any such test pattern is Mrs. T. J. Wheeler, Brock ceremony. d4ogped This sdution;as-in on- Saturday afternoon last. � at 1130, Sunday morning C11ildran'o AM Society' the case at the Bay, can coat The Sunday School Picnic _ Between forty and fifty, in all will be held on Saturday, June _ 01m Hewn — lune b, the g411s of the fish and they were present, and the -thanks of x3„ and a bas and cars will - -sutfocate. those in charge is expressed to - We were informed also, that eXP leave Wed Rouge School at -- we ChOsireri's Aid 'Socio those who arranged and rovid- ty, 1.00 p. m. far Paulymrec Park. x of the City of Oshawa and the a call do the Parliament Build- ed transportation. - on Greenwood Road, north of. . - Count of Ontario is 1 MP disclosed that .permission Y PB The. children put on their No. 2. Highway. Bring a plc ► _ an "Open Houser' to •which the for one drop only, had been little concert, and a gift or pre- ldnch and ice cream, -milk and ublic is invited. On Wednes- gran, and that because of sent of a beach bag was made tea ,will be provided. Races. — day, June 2?, . from 7 the m. the doors of .the So iety's be granted the name of the recipient was family so come and get a•c- Building on -Centre Street, Osh- Such is tete ire of the resid- encs of the B about the matt- placed by members.. of the Rea gttainted watt _the faapilies. in. - "i M Hon. Michael Starr, Minister of ' Laboltr, who won awa. will be open' to all who a3' Cross Sewing Dept your Sunday school: his SM I:oderal El�etjow victory on Monday last. Tho are interested Here you will er, that unless it is stopped at The whole afternoon was St. Andrew's Cdrdle Will hold . r, find the Staff waiting to ans- once they will endeavour to rtlt waft and story apple! a# tltN bolta'trI of th:s pilgo. a complete -success, and`enjoyed their last meeting of the season wer your questions regarding take further action _ . _. by all. at the home, of lyi�.- Shirley -_-- _ adoption, foster homes, child iONWe understand Mrs. Whee'er French, Rouge Frills Dr., wben Qualifies' A care; "and other phases of the � REmming nsti .and Assistants will be cornmen- .they will have a pot lunch Pic - .The Swimming lnsttvetlen work of this Social children t The '� � their gym, ung nle on Jvne 26, at 1.40 P. m temporarily residence, where children are Friday Night, June 2!, Instruction shortly, although All. members are invited tempo n t o housed, will also At 7.s0 P. ftlL p�� are appearing this Mr. Pollard, Rouge Hills Dr. Pau*. School Inspectorate be open to inspection AT SUN VALLEY POOL year with the increased roam- en ertained his Sunday: School -- Members of the Board of the ber of registrations, and a corr- Clam -of fifteen twelve -Yeah s Supervising Principal will rte Childzrrr's Aid 5odety will_.�e _ o -he- thew n hand to show and a barbecue Approval has been received ionges• be wised, acrd. the du+g after tRemy nts .rue ����� gatces -- round the buil hey. I on. Friday evening, Juste 15. tonal fire Dept, of Education Board will deal day with _'� formation, r flee ct�eation�6f the position the Dept. of Education-trbsroullb have been received by the. Pres`• im idem, ltcfs. C. >:. Mor1ey. Follow- - ' —'�'"' of Superintendelt of. Public its SuperinLer�des►t, rather thaning a Lour of the bulldurg tea e • 8clrools in son, Area an f through a prov►ncialiy-appoint- Vitt be served in the diming- friby. Jm 22 - 7 �. iL Legion Branch To Mold =� Mr. Adamson, Cbairnran o€ ed Inspector. Mr. Adamson said room where Her Worship; May - the School ' Board, said the the Board's only regret was-- or Thomas Mrs. C. E. Merl l�AM wow Parking ' Let - Ikrard'�rad selected Mr, K. D. losing the counshal 'of Mr: J. C. • �• PAUn +oe, to fW this position McClelland, the preserrt Inspeo- will Brain and Mss, B. Lew-ou" �/��/� Pay, . preside over the tea- ' - - : � ��SS� � iNSYMY .......� After scrmdng eight other app- tor, who had been so helpful m tables: �o Duniarfen Legion area& So friends: So, fill up the picnic . a sfven interviews last month as Mr. Adamson added that basket aril gatb+n' together the ., a revolt of advertise* the op- much credit for the present up- r birthday of our country. And famrtiy ening. Mr. Munroe had been to -date school organization in P CkG r n Vda e N ores ` ofLegion Br. 541. Dunbar ternoonr Monday, Jam' a. Th SuQervialitg Principal in the the Area is due to the foresight S 9 tori, shall, as in -the past, take starting Time= --1,00 p. m. Place Area for the past three years, of previous Boards, and, in pas- Last Friday evening, the staff iorr ver's mother, Mrs. Nelliean aCtiYe P is oelebta- —�� Valley IM Park, t " and prior to that, had been an titular, to Mr. Fred Hunt, for of Lincoln Ave. Public School, Mowat, Christina Street. tions. A Young ¢nada DaY Legbm Breach 541 extends Tasnector for the Dept. of Educ- his oorsisterrt efforts to .stab-� husbands and friends, Mrs. A. Dalley, Niagara Falls,Committee as the to the Marrasemerst of Ftbug+e , Iation for two ye$m fish an effective school 'admin- caw "West Side S at the presently engaged bt arranging Valles the maria► thanks for the Under the new arrangement, istration. Story" is Ming her. son and family an afternoon of fns and ,games use o! their park for our Yoursg Tivoli Theatre, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. James Dailey, and for the members' familks and Canada Daly. — Corr. later, all had a pleasant time family, for a short period. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .. Barry • Murkar spent- last Starr Wins 5th Term ' As W. Kingswood • on Tor- �ek�a with some newspaper OUR HOSPITAL = i 0 1Mlrs, Helen Linrton was friends at Parry Sound, and— Presented with a hammered caught a large snapping turtle. Ontario �'� _ aluminum tray, and Miss Mar- ( what kind of fishin' is that?) �, y ^ �� gar�rt Patterson, with a Sheaf quite a few from the vUlage BIZ°tel"I A _ _ s' fer Pen and Pencil Set. took advantage of the oppor- r Bonnie Pegler, Riverside Dr. tunity of seeing the Queen Mot- ' d At the Lateral heod4uarte m, .Michie} Starr, 1ltinister fell from her bicycle on Man- her on Saturday morning, when :':.� �� �, �'��, , Labour and Progressive Cons- the workers although naturally day afternoon, when returning she pawed along .401. Highway. r home from school, injuring her \\ erirstt3ve candidate, wan his 5th disappointed seemed pleased Her car. was slowed to eight . Federal election last Monday,' with .Mr. Cefik's showing as -a leg. Shoe was given first aid with a total of 23,00¢ votes to newcomer in the political field �' miles per hour, so all could seep Cub Scout. Denny Rodda andher • go back to Oattawa as memr When Mr. Cattle conceded the later required-'ei ht stitches.\ bee of padiament for Ontario eketion, he congratulated Mr. g Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bean u: Starr. on retaining his seat in Mr. and Mrs. •Robert Annan and yon, Warren; Duffin St: re- Wig• and Larry visited' an Sunday ' cerrtiy attended the Graduation In secastd place was Liberal tib. Federal government and evening with Mr. ands Mrs. Exertim of Rockway Mention - candidate Norman Csfik with'a' also congratulated all the rren Lloyd Lee, and farnily,'at Pic- rte' High ,School, Kitchener, \\ total of 15,923 votes. laird was and women who w'orited on his tom' 1ltier Aileen Hall, New Demo- behalf• wlfet�e theta ciaughtrr F,a6abeth .,crit candidate with 14,366 vot- He jokingly remarked that Patsy Webb, young dauti7rter' succesrrfully graduated .from es. The Social Credif candidate, he wool min fo Mr. and Mrs. L J. Wsrbb,• of,32. Alexander Arbon came., fourth weeks rest, when someone had Georgina St. was afro Y a cke James ben with 4T4 votes. said another election could not cacti on Lincoln Ave. on Friday Pickering District High School Mr. Starr maintained a con- Dome too soon _ afternoon, arid, was taken to, staff . will start the first' of a _tortable lead _ail the way and Miss Aileen Hall received a .e Hospital fpr'Sick Children. year •course leading to a \ �� Patsy has a fractured skull. Master of Arts in Business and fir.; • ' hi4 electio�l' was- conceded by standing'ovataoir from over 300. David .McEathnie, -six-t'e'ar- Distributive Educatibri at -the Mr- Cafik about 10 p, rn, supporters, at the time she con- \� Mr. Starr whose Political ceded the election to Mr. Stara 'old",son of. Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Michigan. State University in McEachnie, received a severe ��� �\\\ career dates back to 1952 has although it was evident as the East Lansing this summer. never been beaten in an- elect- returns came. into NDP head- head injury on Thursday after- A cuboree was held on Sat- . \. Jon. quarters, that "Mr.- Starr %yas noon while playing. in his yard,. urday, at the .Miller property. .. ��� ,\� Following his .victory,. Mr. -gradually Pulling away from•. and has been, confined to his near the site of the•Indian Vill-\` �� .. �.. his el- his opponents. home for several ..days; ,alcor age. The 4th Ajax Cub Pack, �� ��a�� .Starr told supporters at pyo ten -month-old Scout McFachme under Cubma�ter Mrs. Tru h, �'��; ection headquarters; as long a \\ I 1 S�t1111 has b@en, quite, . Ill• -with fever, Wilcox, won the trophy, put up as I am a member of paella- from an ear infection for annual competition by, the we be - shall ~� ^n extaSr7 xwenty-one-for dinner. about. 21 Cub packs in this ells - half and represent the .inter- Alton, a rrd-Mr's-• .Ed. Stork ent- Johns-Manvijle firm._ There are ests U his rid- •`343 on Sunday. Daughter Eleanor trict _� y Ang, collectively." ' The newly elected member Ajax; 21, 873, 937, 1,001 had, her infant son Kevin. Mnr Bali. Coaches Needed Tho autoclave heart of th-i' Central Supply: No hes;ital • c�•:� rev hartised at Markham Un- operate without Sterile Dressing, Gloves, Drape, e• t15m.'e with_a large group of support-- Pickering; 0, 289, 109, 3]5 ited Church 6i � Sunciavr and re- Coaches are u fig n *d, ors then started out an a tours sure.YOUR HOSrPiTAi.:has.th*_•morrs+y ivallablo. to buy on' .t e of the riding that took them- g turned to the farm to celebrate for the Pickering Village ball ,Contribute now. This Is a' 6, a series Of.photo-- 'ak- Pickering Twp. 57, 2318, 1779, his happy ocearion. teams. If you would be -willing to Whitby, Ajax, Pickering and 3094 - ro bei ease call Bili Rimm- on by Photographer Barris. Pomeroy inside the prsant A; then north through, Brougham, , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mowat of P• a Pickering General Hospital to acquaint you 9011 wha9 is need- (ioodwood, Uxbrid- Grand --total - 41/4, 15,90, 14, I Woodstock -were a�t -hme -here. or -at . 4NFi• �-4�7, _ There . le (saremorrt, u5 and 23,002. for flit week -end, visiting the IMM* striving to ;dens. "W in Our New HeapMal. Thh Is Your Cause, Support M Todzil gle and Port Perry, _ - - - _ - 4 It has been brought to our attention. lately that the their Leaders, Mrd Carter. and Rowe and family attended 'the s Creek in greater num- Mrs. Watson, enjoyed a trip by picnic of the Federal Pacific Lamprey eel is infesting Duffin' ibers and size each year: The owner of Paulynne Park bus to Sibald's Point, on Satur- Electric Company, on Saturday day, June 16. where they visit - has been doing his best to stamp out this menace by ed the Museum, and picniced in at Sun Valley! Park. •. getting into the creek . and destroying the nests where the park there for the day.' and' Ted Hamm, of Toronto and their family, visit - Ian #We eels_ are laying their eggs, which we under- -Several mothers accompanied ed Mr. sand Mrs. R. Boys, on 1 stank will hatch next year. _ the Guides, and Mr. Carter Sunday went along and helped with the l From time to time, trout are put into the creek, but' sorry to report, Mrs. Alfred �='�•ue-- - Keyes in the Western Hospital -1 if tlie' present growing eel population continues 'to in- Mr. M. Grzeskowiak and undergoing' niinor surgery,. We Crease it will be a waste of `time and money. If the .De- daughter Lucy, Rouge Hills Dr- hope to Bee her home again partment of Game and Fisheries can do anything at all •:r T • - - - - - - ° ,. - r ' •I; °I'1'f E DICKERING NEWS � r �'rlNrra7ay.7uM 21, ilfis -_7. s THE PfCKERING over the rlePgnslpi]?ty of edit- _ Reeve Scott WA& • R©� =Va��c r `' _ _ • .Sbdri San .Tbe .lilt. frock-F'�Ise�lg• CutL _ _ asked. to . '�E;oval,. ' aria- .E ,with tbe9ir Leaders, kir. dARR ESTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUdIiC �.. , _. • - Issued every Thsrsdoy - _ veered on .several que' _ matters in .the district such as nott and Mrs. McGuddn, had a "C ba ee" at the Miller pro- _ .-?COMMIMSIONER FOR OATHS - _ The News P_finting and Publishing C*mP V AtRwriaad n sand Cim MIaH Matter Post Olfia Ospi. Maws, Ent_ —roads, ditching, and side- walks. Councilor Herb Wank pa,ty, on Val)ey Farm Rd., on Saturday, June 16. Lunch and Telephone: WHitahall 1.0910 IMMrnON NAM: $2.50 per yaw — Vatted Stabs WM PK Yewon also ei�ghtened- -the audience local matters anti impaave- tests were a part of the slay.Y °a was prw#k1ed •Nordrwed corner oC OM Pld6t Road oa Nov.3 h iphwalf _ _ : - $AKRY MRIRiuR, Editor _ AI NRTISIN PATES UPON REUM — ments. Nominations -were then call- ed to stand for the Executive for the coming year, but due to pQ by A few of the Brownies were ,hand at Ajax to ter. ajesw _ - ' - Donald Ge . Crossle ---- _. -fish cit -7. such a poor attendance of re - sident5, it was decided, anda ;.Saturday. aha'' . PUKIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT _.' TOOLS, Fv,)&3 ETC.__ motion passed, to hold elections Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dawson, with, Garry And Billy, of Tor-. 63AH10O MOW-• 2481 KING TON BSD. - AMl-731A ' The Pickering area has never been known as a haven is" soon at an open meeting in Septem- would bestai onto, visited the fortner's par- . AJAR »rizn - ftssmFatc� .nor good fishing but, unless some action taken fish we have, there will be da from � to Sept- �, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter and f Ajar: BI►F>8.198i Pickering: Rte, .to. preserve .what. few.game ember of each year hereafter. West Rouge Guides, with f �' Mr�and-Mrs. Goin Carter, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl -- — none left at all.The - 4 It has been brought to our attention. lately that the their Leaders, Mrd Carter. and Rowe and family attended 'the s Creek in greater num- Mrs. Watson, enjoyed a trip by picnic of the Federal Pacific Lamprey eel is infesting Duffin' ibers and size each year: The owner of Paulynne Park bus to Sibald's Point, on Satur- Electric Company, on Saturday day, June 16. where they visit - has been doing his best to stamp out this menace by ed the Museum, and picniced in at Sun Valley! Park. •. getting into the creek . and destroying the nests where the park there for the day.' and' Ted Hamm, of Toronto and their family, visit - Ian #We eels_ are laying their eggs, which we under- -Several mothers accompanied ed Mr. sand Mrs. R. Boys, on 1 stank will hatch next year. _ the Guides, and Mr. Carter Sunday went along and helped with the l From time to time, trout are put into the creek, but' sorry to report, Mrs. Alfred �='�•ue-- - Keyes in the Western Hospital -1 if tlie' present growing eel population continues 'to in- Mr. M. Grzeskowiak and undergoing' niinor surgery,. We Crease it will be a waste of `time and money. If the .De- daughter Lucy, Rouge Hills Dr- hope to Bee her home again partment of Game and Fisheries can do anything at all are visiting relatives in Poland. soon ` to cut down on this growing parasite it would be most Europe, for a month. : appreciated, not only by the fishermen but by the area - A speedy recovery to Lila Black. Decimal Place; Carol _ �p� T Hardware Ltd. as a whole. ' Frenchman Bay are concerned over all Amt Cornish, Flagstone Terr- Mrs. Betty McClelland, FOR >� 11Vse C. I. L. PAINTS, GLASS, GLAZING, - Residents of the.fish in the Bay that have been •found dead during the ace;. Rouge Highlands Dr., and Mrs. ! %� HOUSEWARES, past week. It is being_ blamed on the test, patterns that have been laid down to try and reduce the weeds that Ir;s Farley, gouge Hllls Dr., who have all had rungs accjd= ! - .IX ; j POWER MOWERS (TORO, LAWN -BOYS k OTHl8RS) _ _. _ are -growing in the water. ents• with broken fingers, in- jured' feet, in'the past•week. �,� ��, �, „,*3, <. _.' TOOLS, Fv,)&3 ETC.__ It has been reported to as that` fish of all sizes have _:_been found, including some very large pike. Great care- Members of the volley Ball League would like to thank the ROBEBANIi PLAZA AT. x2861 :Should be undertaken in this type of project to protect sports and Recreation Associa- the fish. -As we .urderstand it. -the .fins become coated _ - tion for the new liner for their , — and clogged vert this sour a - •i ' A ♦Uta suffocate to death. —t -land_""" Mrs Mary Reed._Pouge. Hi l.% -+� - _._.' _ - We have been told that a call Eo tY:e'pariiarrent build- ;r Mount Sinai Hos- .pit"al• where. else underwent `her �:,, , Y� _ Creators of _ .° that.the ' had iven rmiss- ings on Monday disclosed. y g _Pe pilon for only one test pattern and when it -ted surgery Ibis'- week,'.and Friends- wish hei� a speedy fns _ _ - a� MONUMENTS . _ that a large number of fish -were dying -they would not r�overt. give permission for another It is believed. by some. that have laid down The west Rouge Carnet-hiry Bowling Le�c-ue payed _ ® OF DISTINCTION the party or parties responsible more -. !than one -of these test patterns -and local residents and `ret ha^.q.et at the Mar+le Creek "c,n * .,; _ --° g snit wardens .are incensed about the whole b,-siness Farms Friday evening, the 1Sti1 About. one hundred and .° for' THREE GENERATIC) NS and plan to take some type of action if it, is not stooped. fifty i,ad- direr and . danci'ng, �''"""'1 should not. be depleted just to benefit some commercial enterprise. ` : •Dryden, evemng.'s entertainment. yd and Mrs. D. ' Anderson, visited Mrs: Anderson's. STRONGER A�od.• from tor•tuny aleet•A , StaffordS rose Ltde - . • - ROUGE sister' and family, Mtn and Mrs. Purkiss, Sunnyslope, last week blends of 110.41 fiber • ..."iarrw � �t&•nd ; ,nob •� . -- MONUMENTS - - Congratulations to Mr. and -- • -SMOOTHER - " The Conununity Association Chairman Of. West Rouge Mrs: Ray SWbbingi, Friendship ; Ave„ on the arrival of a son, ►revents delays by rvanin0 i t1>roeyh knott•r without tcnolinp DUNDAs ST. EAST WHREY _. MO 6-3552 - . held on 'Open Meeting on the Park . COrt'urtittee, Mr. Frost, 13th. President Atex Green op- gave his report on ._the "Park- at the• Scarboro� Generale Hose- ital, last week ; and to Mr and or br•akkp. Protected •eakrf ti -acts, rodents end rot. rep ywl- _ . ,; erred the meed and gave a ette" at Kirkdene and- East Mrs Fred Allen, Decimal Place iry sits,. at a w.+ Co -4p prk•.+ - etpeMents for the year: Sec-. aidiiBLULK to a -shortage of funds, it had `not the East General Hospital over :•R:NrI av5 UP _ ILUUM L111) a retary Mrs. Wooley read the minutes at the previsus open been completed as wed: 1Vfr. Dic1c Jolliffe gave Iiie re- the week -end Mt Loyd Mu_s-seaman, EastClaremont Ca-opera#i�e 920 CALEDONLA ROAD —. TORONTO meeting, and the. Ti^easurer's report was given by Mr. Green port ow the Fairway, and an- pounced he •was'resi.gning as Ave, visited his mother, Mrs. Musgelmari„in Ottawa, over the :. flt, ollta& _ BLOCKS & BRICKS in the absence of Mr:, Sam- : editor,_ but will= help with the 'week-end.URAL STRICT STEEL" Paper if someone would take Many happy retur�tie to Dart-. . : _ nkY Morgair,.on his 5th.birthday. CRANE RENTAL on June 13; to his brother, Stanley., both of Rouge 'Hills Mary he fair ' !'. = ` - . STATION ROAD, PICKERIN, ONTARIO 'AJAX CO. LiD.. Dr., on his third birthday, on June 19; to Dale Kennedy, of PICKENN6 Phonow WN. 2-1%0 - .WA. 1-5103 - MO. S-m"i _ --► ; Jaybelle Dr. on hey birthday fs t R�r � 2 .106, _. MW u� - PICNIC TABLES on Juni 18; -arid to Virginia Belle, Sunnysiope, who celebra- . Adalhft SPRUCE (,Milli assembied) $11.95 ted her seventh birthday wi a party, ars June 14. i :CEDAR .(semi assMnbled) A1,5.95 *T A. - oinds A wmcm,. .. 1T� C RED WOOD METAL FRAME .,(collapsible) $29.lS-- - 6 — ” _4 ft. X 4 ft. $4.951 Ce _ �'nS�OiRT ROAD,socl'rA lovi+l�wR7<ox AWLT .... -:.COMMERCIAL •AND .DOMESTIC _ �IT�01i1N6 - s in i - 216 be.,pw S*N" SPUM 14.13 PW s TD AN. ws Msei>i errs_ -we s�uRl< Colas TURQUOISE i CINNAMONROLSTERMG LORNE C WEM. , . CASH i CARRY— THESE ARE NOT SECONDS - Pickering --� .. WNL -- -- of -ALL FnT9S --- - HI QUALITY' PAINTS _ _ = _ anmT COMM wogs - Outside White $6.65 94. Outside Primer :6.85 qal. X11: '>88'i'Di[wTEH : BARGAIN PAINTS •-' - MOTOR �SERYICE � . - ��N RD; �� wnvla� .... RED; GREEN; G RAY in-gallons-only-----�ZAS-ysl.-- ...::SMALL - -. `"m 8u�tar ONTASTo _;': _ Repairs- To: Lvn moweM-%*n-Tractors - Excellent for Fences, Garages; Cottages, etc. - dw New -and Used* Lawmnowers -& Rototlllers for --Sale M- SBUR6H QUICK VELVET LATEX PAINT - , LAWNMOWER• SHARPENING ' . _: -."'SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED DUT'-• -- Excellent economy flat wall paint_ Dries in .2 hours e ° c,, tinty•s %91 �. _e_ Motor Clink. -COMPLETE . QUARTS $1.69 GALLONS X5.50 " ' -: - SEPTIC TANK SERVICE" ..,AJAX LUMBER CO. LTD. _ PICkenng Village -hone WH., 2-3230 .,NEW TANIfS INSTALLED + PAT DUNNE'Emple... 4-i 8141 _ 71 • .c• i Tlwt�y, hm. 21,1%2 .... THE PI�KRRIN�i NEWS;P,O. Three , • _ will FRENCHMAN'S BAY'who is student pastor Clint - cm, ONT qwillbe Special speak' r' _ = Mr. and Mrs. Bert Galloway two occasions on the weekeiid. - U"URANCE Mr. and Mrs. John cod their annual boat trip to Ol- formerly operators of the Cor- The Pickering Juniors have celebrated their meth wedding Cott, N. Y., on the July First ner' Store, had dinner on Sun- replaced the Claremont ball Oboe' WH. 2.621.28 — Rwi&nw VH 2-3115 anniversary on June 20. week -end, and it is expected day with the Keevil family. u am' in the Community I.eag- _. y The parents of Mrs. John- that members. of the French- Mr•ft �} Mrs. Al Fryer had Wood will arrive from Beaver- man's Bay Yacht Club will also his brother of Colluegwood with Rev. John and Mrs. Carnes- ton to spend . the week -end, go "across the lake". M leave next Monday, from . CYRILE.-'WORLEY and will celebrate their wedd- Sorry to hear Lyme Skitch them on Sunday. Montrael by placue for t trig to , We are pleased to report Mr. thetis Tal - --.__ - ing anniversary on Tuesday, has had to. return to the Ajax �d Ward is improving after re is building the British- - ----- Mime Mr •`Your .Friendly ReaidWd d enc Jae 2s-== - ----- I�es�,ital for--- trees *�Pnt,_a_ad his resent -operation — $ Mr. and Mrs. James Clark hope she w�Ii {- "sQoa efi f� - - - - -- - ---- - held a family reunion at their tietter. Hospital and may have to dun -p aro w, nett door. to the. 32, KINGSTON RD. W. - P.O. BOX 160 home on Sunday, in honor of Belated Happy Birthday the 80th birthday of Mrs. Wishes+' to Mrs. Agnes O'Brien deMo surgery. Hills PICKERING, ONTARIO. y : Clark's mother. Among those who celebrated her birthday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beaton of D O u �e 1 1 I S . Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs: A. 1� present were: Mr. Clark, Sr., on June 16. Loyst of Whitby visited Sun- : - from Fairview Lodge, and Mr. Congratulations to Mr. and day with Mr. • and Mrs. Grant Mr. Wurm, of Toronto; spent and Mrs. Ronald! Clark, with Mrs. John Henderson, who re- Taylor.' last week at the home of Mr. their new baby, Nicole, to reg- Gently celebrated their 46th Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates and Mrs. Acher, Altona Roa& regent our genera o we amnv of Woodbri speniS»da-y-���" Mrs. Reed�*++� A� - .. JOHN L . LAY _ The 'Frenchman's Bay Yacht A speedy recovery is wished Club sail boat races were held for Mrs. Dorothy Wiseman, with Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges. gliter Heather, of the 1st. Con. cin Sunday in the owing who underwent surgery at the A shower was held on Sat- recently moved to Brae, 1 N S U R A N C E Bav urday n�rt for Mr. and -Mrs. Mrs. F. Sch em _ to rough wi3ter. Mike Mclner- Toronto East General Hospital � W� at the home of Mr. Mm. Alderdice, f Whi ,last ARIIRAfKR ..-OF �ND ney had the misfortune to cap- on Monday. and Mrs Bob Torrance. qday. COMPANY LTD, size his -boat before the race Congratulations to Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reynolds Happy birthday to Mrs. MCA { LIFE -- A(j'IOINQRILE - Fi1tE started, but all the other boats Mrs. F. McKnight, of • BaYv�' of Toronto went Sunday with of Woodlands Rd. on her birth- finished , without mishap. Ron Ave. on the birth of a son, at and Mrs Cliff Reynolds. day, June 26. Playford. was first, 4nn the Blue the' Searboro General Hospital - - �. '_ _• 1Q7 gNGS?ON ROAD_ EAST .. � .. Mr. Ernie Baker and Mr. Happy birthday to the Bel- ,. Cs.•r; Fb•N ryN. sT ' Jay Chas• Tom Simpson, � Hammond took part in a court twins, Darlene and Mar- �O, w� t:�. Aja gM1thR ond, ,and Herb. lfsher, Jr., 'the There was a good turnout 'niene' doubles bowling tourn- lene, on their ninth., bhihdiiy' lbws Per li�i•s �� ow or IlMM third. John Herds won the at the polls' at -the Bay, on the ament at StouffvMe on Satur• on June 1T, Opep Class, with Jack Mclaer- 18th.- Approximately 75 percent day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. lire tchwalm ney, placing second. of the eligible voters: carne out Mr. Jim Curtis has been on spent last Monday and Tv�- Several vwmbers of the 'Fair - to vote. iiiiU! the sick list with the flu but 18 day vWting Mr. and Mn- Al2- _ .. _ A,�► - port Yacht, Club will be taking back at work this week again. nable, Ottawa - Mrs. _. Mrs Van Lieshout of Holl- A. Westbrook lend Nor - ;G WELL other household goods. - and who is in Canada for two ma 8 . last Friday • rnorYttxs visiting old friends, with Mr. and Mrs. Lewin, (a1y, How. , DUMBARTON nt Lel. Cweek-+ went to spent Sunday with Mr. and Scarboro. - Congratulations to Mary- Montreal last week -end Mrs. Tony Vanderlit. The Grade S pupils of Rouge j Welcome to' UL -_and Mrs. Real btah. broker Pt�r.rfny -' - : - Beth 'Mcaement; who celebra- Guest who recently moved' to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell Hill School spent last Friday AS, � Oleg VS. 2.74" to her 16th birthday Ott - on June Pine Drive; !roar Toronto. and family visited Fort Henry and Saturday on'a trip to Ott- WIL l.BrJ! •r Toreefo and the Upper Canada Village awa and was enjoyed by e1i PiMy Visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. last weekend. Mrs, A. Westbrook wishes to .1 Wb s -47U .' _Tzwple Sympathy is 'extended to Mrs. Cross and Glen, were: Mr. and Flaccid Mitchell, on the sudden Mrs. J. Robinson from Rex- The' monthly meeting of the thank all those who gave her ` . er, Mrs - - - . .. moth Ladies Auxiliary o! the, l egion news in the past two and ope- - -. Barnes, who passed,, away_' last Mm, Terry Ryan was hostess withCom-em- Years. She was the editor Friday. The funeral took place for a baby shower for Mrs. D.. le McGuire in the chair. Gen- of this column , an Monday. Chabot. oa Thursday evening.: eral business and the reports Mr. and Mrs. Thompson June 14. Friends and neighbors were discussed There will .. be PICKERING ROTARY ORWS bR. ALFR and family visited Thom no meetings naw until next STO _G Y P- gave -her many useful items. September. FUN FAIR - son's family in Trenton, on Mrs. E• Willard, of Toronto, L. VANAfi Sum' Mr. and Mrs A Samarilio A� visited her daughter, Mrs. F. and. family visited on Sunday FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd 7 P. M. Congratulations'to Hugh Mc- S and h or a P K �R ihl_4- - - Co who will be e • few days last -week, husband, for titer attended a - noc#se, 0 1 lever with Mr. and :Games, Rdnhm•n s �T�+, �j1UNARIAN years -old on June 23. hrated. her• birthday ori June Scarboro and EE ADMISSION The members of the Dunbarti birthday celebration. FR lsgtlqult olid R&@Wng - tort Church Choir, and their Nelson Stroud was moved Decoration Day at Claremont facilities OIa Rosebank Rd. North wives, husbands or friends, fast Thursday from Toronto Union Cemetery will be held on . 6Ry1GES were invited to the home of ' ; ital to St, John's tir -ser v' at the we etery Sway, July •1st at 2.30 P. m. (Seamy 200) . NO. 3, Pickering. Robert Pitcairn, organ t a Convalescent Hume; .in' WiI1Qw- EE, choir' director, tin Tuesday ev- dale. Mr. and Mrs. A. Samaaillo • 2305 Tdephone TE: 9-1822 ening, atter their regular choir Mrs. Ethel Ritchie; daughter "entertained a number of their • - Practice. - of Mr, D Bznthan, is • in the. St friends on Saturday evening. .� "Ari auction sale of Dunbar- John's Convate an, Home, in Two stork shower were held - O Answer TE, 9-1604 ton United -Church Mame tura- • reticently for for tw.o new mothers 1 Willowdale She would apprec- cure, will be Held on- June 27, late hearing from friends. a1 the community They were .� rr —OPTOMETRIC LONG DISTANCE' CALL _at the Manse_in the village, at, _ United Church Lenora McKenzie. and Donna VISION CARE 37140 00 p m. -:Mr. Sellers, of Agin- Dr, W A. McKay, minister, Wideman. ✓ court, will be auctioneer. A conducted, the morning service The Claremont Recreation JOHN_ L i(AW90Nr R•0• CHO TOA �) dining -room s lite'; diving -room assisted by Mr. R. Pitcairn, at Committee recently, presented room 'suite; refrigerator: elec- h o an. The. choir sang the their financial statemgnt for (�OF7� UVERK?Ot RD. SOVTtn tric range; annex heater; it - anthem " The eavesig •� en table and chairs; two wick- Telling" Miss Doreen David- showed as $345,95 and the ex- FRENCMAIAW'3 SAY Monhith, Mo�nteMfl, Riehl er rockers; beds; dressers, and -son conducted the Junior Con* penditures as $322.79, leaving a �+�� IM EXAMINED & Co. _ gregation, The scripture. lesson balance on hand of $23.16 REUX and Ali 9LAn R F1TfED rad REPAIRED. CNAIRMI) ACCOUWANISwas: James 2: the text a Afternoon unit of" the S d. W. RRli1L, C.A., R.LA. 1st Peter, l: 6 and . Mc- U. C. W. will meet on July 5th ART" NTMENT, �• s•>e01 ucoom TRUSTEES / s Kay spoke on the rat clic or .2 P• nn" at the home of Mrs_ �����_ rw Aimi O�Aowa StroNerd / Gentile epistles, J Jude, Carson Roll Call will be Oshawa } to name a 'Bible Food", 1st Peter,' 2nd. Peter. John,' le from - �M SUIT IL WATEIM C.A. 2nd. John,, 3rd, John aout- over 1t Young PSP SEAWAY wr1lNl�o11 t-oe90 '" hor of the epistle . James the Trent Valley Baptist Ass- STATION ROAD – wl.. s.a7t Q�K�E� E � � was believed to be th brother ociation are expected to be on FiCl�ltp WATER SUPPLY' � of Jam. He won support hand fora 3 -day convention to z TriWtsball 2-1397 - be held in the Claremont Bap- We SERV1Ci of both Jews Ctrrnstians. Z4rAOLiR SERVICE He wrote to, ews, hoping to tist church, starting this Fri- T>:. Pldtl ? DAYS A WEER FIRst VICIrt OSS ARRANOiD� convert them. Much of the i'p- day evening. Mr. Cram Peters, AM SECOND MORTaA0R3 • ' istle 'is similar to the Sermon' 8.00 for 500 GAIB. _AVAaASU FQ,R ADDMONS.• on the -Mount, aria revolves. a- $7.00 for. 1004 GALS. Me IRIFROVEALRNTR,, 1 / / �► round the idea "Faith without — :6�fOr-1rJ GA1+S - _Mf! ALPO PURCNASR OR LOAN_ / �, vvdrks;-ts-dead -He-tells- people should do and talks a - ON .iXIRTN00' MORTOAOER, bout the Ten Commandments - have is fine to have faith and say O,OFtH O YOU REQYUIi ANY MORT6AOE rT believe", but if it -does not _<• _ TEIIIIPLE : TAXI _LINO i !OR FART show, it is not worthwhile. If •COUIMUS SRRvx& . CALL - y �/► you profess faith, You should AU r '� KAI ESS PLUMBING show the results is your life. - is.pleaaed to anlwanoe Y i. You must` Save Patience and DON GOODWIN - InsweriAg Service AND COMPANY wH. 2�77 PICKERMG not expect everything ' at once. ppd,'IDttt. _ - - -- PhD" WH. s-39Zs Do good work anti leave -the ■■■■■w■■■i■■�>R.■�■■■R1■ rest to God. IS NOW OFFERED TO 100 ADBAIDE ST. W. - . . Bulletin 117d1APi,E SIJt UMBERS Leanl TO DOfe The General Meeting of the ` TORONTO 'l, ONTARIO C. W. be held • Thurs- _ ' U. will don IflfOrinodiOn can'- - ,AJAX-PIMERING day, June 21, at S:00 p." m. - - iilOd a t1M_.iAlit DRIVING .S Q rs:-Conitwright-will be ti V TEmple 9-1 �•r•w Dual -'Control speaker, and give a Floral De- Late Model Car monstration. A congregational Tamb 9 -IM.- VA. S~ Phone...W112-1141.. meeting has been called for PAINTS -ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES If no answer, phone 728-0091 --GLENDALE TOOLS -GLASS = ETC. APPLIANCE WA'F R' FAU"RT LAWNMOVIF R LUTHERAN CHURCH -- SERVICE _ SERVICE.--, wsta�s Iwo • cLEr►xED . wsr Hill SMALL ENQDM REPAIRS Worship Service.... 11.00 A. M. SHARPEMM _ dZMC1 TARRB " . - - -NMI WAM TO Sunday school........11.00 A. M. FREE PIaS•17P _ _ _IPTi3�AId� (Orft - All :•wines at the Galloway Res RBRITAL WELDING w, - Noo�, - _ s _Hardware 1iaa Reed" Oar Imusedlate P11Mie Schoel, wtw..n Kin!- Babdon AtOeatloai - - star Road and Lawrence Awe AL O'W>liN - �� 9-1M s� ��ss Kingston Rd. Bus Stop Na 21 _ Phone After:,O• P.- M,,. :..:. s. i. w7. O "Cl smrN�P Roll" Week Days Or Wi lt46ft P�W" WHI04had 24)M '•P " Pldterlll� ». M CI�!IoiiRl! .. EVERYONE �■■Ria■■■■■■i■■■■Ir1En■■■ ' M j fr+ Mr,l � � rMM 1801 64M Bnwo L Wernna, Pas for . r 1 v r_, r Pop Fwr 1 TNR PICKIERING NEIN! 'Thursday, June 21, 1%2 Canadian Natlonal :na?k-te w,cn some. heiitation. White as a grocery store, and smoke leave it successfully, and enter bowling and dancing. After sev- "His. achievements were . po For The Mind Cane travel name first. A tea- shop. He learoed .to board ae..• •tbe C. N. I. B. Centre without eral months of training, he was ible for two reasons;' Mr. "When a rigorc us y -,)L. r per_ cher, blind ' herself, gave the bus, •tb listen to the driver call- • Afficulty. The. home teadrer ready foe employment and the ton said "The C. N. L B. reW non - loses his sight, the prom- Iiasam. She taught her new ing the -streets, and to accept introduced him to -Braille, the C. N. I. B. Placement Officer, ihtation program was ready leum are all the greater," said pupil to 'distinguish sidewalk ' the thoughtful guidance sighted touch-type system of writing also blind, located a job in a swing into action and our ai Mr. David Hatton, , District _,and the grass, to avoid tele- strangers gffered. His confid- and reading, and -handicrafts to Tactory on the production line. ensa've to support. -It. g Our Field Secretary, for Ontario phone poles• and obstacles left ence grew and soon he •was develop his sense•of *touch.. He. Today, the young man in, happy nual appeal is oneer mQre ut County, the Canadian National i on the sidewalk, to recognize able to walk three blocks from joihhed the recreation club and in his new life, accepting, his erway, Give what you em' Institute for tate Blind. by smell, the land -marks such his home to the bus, board it, resumed his former pursuits of handicap, operation forgotten. our Tag Day. We was Speaking of a young'- Mlan twenty -fives years olc !blinded When alkali burns re- _ salt rrg from an_i_ ---- ident swept away his sight. At first he thought of himself as a -helpless person, cut off from '-his career, unable to marry and deprived of the active life most young men take for granted I On advice from the Workman's _ FOOD Compensation Board, the lac -contacted C. N. L B. At once --yam--•-workers—for the blind studied h6- problems. They MARKEI outlined a constructive train- ing program to re -build his life around the . serisea of • touch Ll -no— w9prV and hearing. Because of his Rouge —14—Ms .: hope of regaining his vision though an operation, he con- a 2 H Just". of : Rouge— Bridge PRICES EFFECTIVE :vented to the training program oThan., Fri. Sat. r" . ' JUNE OPM EVery Evening Till 7.00 PAIL Except Thurs. & Fri. T1119.00 p.m, 21'-2Z23 We lfaw to sail Half Ib. Pkgs. (SAVE 110 15K Ox. Ties (Tally fro- SWIFT'S PREMIUM (Save 16c) T1/2 lb. H* 1957 RAMBLER custom """' ii �1 station waigoe Meetf. 1.49 -HAM-` fNSAO — . �' —4r EspoCOO*KED dslly good station wagon f a aw ; for camping or other, purpose. s��� A camparsMe model wovl+l .TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED cestsl7S.00 on today's marketCES (� 1�(9�j s i p To persons over roan g 49�/ Full Z4 O� �.Ye� I�f alie we can arra financing C , .,19C I at 9*Vt controlled rates of int- _ d (Caw of qa I� wool. Plain, Nippy 3 Pin+ente Jt9WBU%k hardtop. ean, —ft's -FRESH STRAWBERRY- -TIME and -for-the best -taste -Ivry= _. re•built meter _ CANADA PACKERS- MAPLE LEAF RUTHERFORD'S FRESH CREAM — ii39S.410 — 12 Os. Reand TMs Fresh 10% Cereal Cream ... Vz t. Carton 18e _ 1956 Austin ASO 4 -door 1� PURE LARD Fresh 18% Table Cream .... pt. Carton 23c Pickering AutomobileKAM Fresh 33% Whipping Cream Y2t. Carton. 39e' south-east Broken rn A:tohi Rd. � *� 2k p _. p • and F:nc.'�. Ave.. - �+s SALAD BOWL Giant 32 0.. jar A'r. 2-� 21, for79c 9c ess�ngtSeve lSc) 3 . c ` York Brand 12 oz. square tiros SCHWARTZ (Save 70 16 o: jars k tit - HeopprM- Im wswww. I V. FLY KILLER 5).D.Vop• •qm, JUI I VG ESTIC - CHARBONNEAtJ (Save from 4c to toe) Large Pkg. .59cBIscuits All Vieties _ 2 faC. il� Package SAVE 29c. SWIFT'S Golden Dew - TOILET' TISSUE 49C (Mountain View _ -` (Save 17c) Giant 48 os. time MaLtn MARGARI N'E 4 SIS. C `89___:. (SPECIAL OFFER of 1Oe off pleas 6e off) : Juicei4 for Bice Ribbon Orange Pekoe (Save 160 IPky. of 60 TEA BAGS .... :........... 69c lrANDlks PtUNE RIB ROA T ......:. #b. 3!e For your .garden a full selection of Steele . (�' "'d 7th ribs) -.• FRESH MEATY :BRIGGS & RENNIE SEEDS i REDUCED TO CLEAR.RIPI .I _Not ONS (Special) - 9 C ...OR �. ROUND STEAK - -ai. Multipllec QL�t1.ONS _ (�Reo1- — _ S or Roasra TORGAN(C (Save 60e) (Sar. $1.00) Blade er Short Rib (Blade done Removed) 'FERTILIZER 40 Ib. bag ;1899.80 1b. bag• $2.98 . no ...... =.' . ..•......, .. Ib. 38c _S�cIdLEss _ FR SH MlNC1:p-6EEF' :..; .._ ..- ... 2 lb"9c WIC • FRESH (Net Frozen) • Grade A Oven Ready. BONELESS ROLLED (lair Fire Ribs) -'_.YOUNG ,CHICKENS .39c PRIME RIB ROAST . ;:L.. :....... ,Ib. 89C Roasting, Frying or Barbecuing ; .;Avera e 3 lbs. _ s MAPLE LEAF (VAC-PAK) FRESH R E - C ottagei ell19WINGS. BOUND or SQUARE FRESH . , .• �C CHICKEVLIVERS- SLICED.RUMP ROAST RMD� ' �9S FRESH MINCED .STEAK ....:....... Ib. 79c ,T BANo. Selected, Firm, Golden Ripe Z; Boneless Roiled Plate Brisket Pot R'st lb. 45c LUtAS ARTHUR'S SMOKED PICKSC - -. - - BANANAS 2 C.1c tW+e.ont ca:ftSHQUI V Arriving fresh daily, homy Brown STRAWBERRIES, afiredivefy'prie�d � dat+ala�t, OBtario __ . • .. _ M may! u ' 8'IC1RRq� Nt1Ns .K. 04 40-40-W 00 40 40 NM her, Mrs. Wm. Zutcott, Sr., on i110TICt To CNWI Suild1aBUSINESS . DIRECTORY ''Services 1n ''� , - "D e Of ofLaw- ft- ?bare w� >x a generlll ta.et. lt'r. and Mrs' Roy Miller and steff.w . of all Units of the U. G W. family; also Mr. and Mrs, T. R The h u rches hem Shu °� �" - '°" and~famil, ,and and 'lar. of tt» To�rnshlp of day evening. -June 2& Please Mrs. Pascoe and girls spent the Ontario, ramrod, DeceasePickering, in a Couptd.y of .ri tate correction of date. week -end at their cottages at -�GUAttANTEED McEACHNIE,� be "Family �`�o " a�Balsam Lake: ALL PERSONS having claims �- in order today, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reaman, against the Estate of Steffen Radio -TY service re -union of the Hicks family of Pick! Lewchuck, deceased, who died Funeral Director Prekerin was held at the home of Mrs. also Mr. 9 Mrs. Berllri R of French- on or about the 11th of Any- Make or Model Fred Hicks on Sunday, June 17. mans Bay- -� ted-theu.moth� i 1962, are hereby notified - United Church A Fathers' Dget-together ARTHUR FIEF - • a' er, Mrs. S. Reaman, on Sunday. to file proof of same with the of the family of Mr, and Mrs. undersigned Solicitors on or be. Private Ambulance Servks A"*n �' MELVIU2 BUrrARS Wilbur Reesor was held at the The Senior Room -of the local fore the 5th day of July, 1962, PICKERING r home of their daughter accompanied their teach- After that date the solicitors �- T1N0 CHURCH SERVICES Shier Mrs. school acro DAY OR NIGHT and Mr. John White, on Sunday er, Mr. Challic; also. Mrs. Day, will prodto distribute the PAS a.w. and 11,07 qe& June 17, with twenty-five per- Mrs: Campbell, Mrs. Masters said estate, having regard only, S%Wj&r &hoot Same mom sflns � and Mrs. Roberts, on a bus trip to .the claim of which they {�/ Mrs. Johnston,rs,Friday last. shall have had notice. RATER D� AUDIeY = and Mrs. Soden were at a to there,' the viited the YM 2-M WM. NkEACHNIE, Prop: L15 P. - Sun. School last week when they Coca Cola Plant, the Lift Locks, DATED at .Whitby this 6th day 1 Wei of Dvnbarton *. ?.30 P. M.'- Church Service Kinsale Institute cel_ebra the Westclock Worke, and a of June, A: D., 1962 �;. 65th anniversary. •bobaoro farm.' Aifnd W. Wooton & Wooten 'PHONE Plioni. WH.. 2-2171 'Mr. arid, Mrs. Winton While >o• Dundss srn.r, w«r, whlt� - of Balsam attended the Fathers' Miss Margaret Miller return by, Ontario, lsoih:itors for ft_ he AT�� �� Pitkeri Ont. ORACICHP dYT®t1AN URCH Joi�m+s celebration mon Sunday. ding a week with at. the4r son ed home on her auntsMrs.Anthony h Executors Antflos Omsiow aud. • MORNiNCi, VMORSIIM The following ladies were Thos.. Anderson Mary Ontefon. ____......i-... witmers in the "corsage con -- KEN and - CLARKE It GAL—West oda sikooi �'� in the Hail Institute ass.a+ea��i���ie>tiaaaa�aaaaa�n=aarulrisia�rasatla�stn�o; Y Creighton, Fraser, _ P R E N f I� E SUNDAY sclloo48 n day last, when- "Spring Cor. ..,,.-Rotary Drynan 8l Murdoch West Rory. selk.ol- Lissaghman n ane the ssaaonll Call. M of AUCTIONEERS %30 as+.- Vmn and ever �� FAIR tJeeaeed asci Aelheeleei tw the Barristo►s, SoikHors and I I a.m.-rp to 8 yews Pickering, and Mrs. Bunting of an.-Nvrsrry Ajax attended.' Ca"d" e1 oelwie sed tfarh Notaries Public Centennial Rood SdwoF- Mr. ' and Mrs. M. A7nfis and hes tileek, M�plewade. IleeeehoY 11 am. -AH age.. family visited Pt -Perry friends FI Idly/ J�I� M 11u4 FWW1 % tbd � cite ear BANK Or COMMERCE CHAMBERI 408 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR. on Sunday. lr r E�..aw. ! Mrs. D• L Mang left Malton MAIN ST. PARKING LOT — PICKERING twArsEEVMCE wT ONE PRsce s Simeoe St. N., Oshawa by --%t P18m on Sst41r0e . is 6 MM Refreshemh — full for the 1MIIOIe hWIy IAidhee P.O. Mem Aeiedl SSWS visit her daughter and family, iNwrhaw P.O rue a Moe& 206 Telephone RA. 3-3446 St. Geone"s Flt. Lieut. Peter and Mrs. De FREE ADMISSION - Smedt - and Mark -Dean, Cold Aedtee"a � I~sl8 A1mlican C`vrCk Lake, Alberta ean�errerre>rerreaerr�untreeeYepetaeeeaesi:eae>.eeetw The fifth meeting of the „,, Brougham United church Wom- g E R. FLEURY Dr. John Lesi> eon Unit No.-?. was held at _ . REI/. H. S. SHEPHE D, SA.. D.D. lox M. rkkarblo Oel. home of Mrs. R Knox, at 5.00 D E M T 1ST _ rbem W"hehall saau R .Jane �4. Mn. opened VAI LIAM G. LAW - the m with the reading �AoYPUBbIC SUNDAY SER+itCEB - of � * 930 awe. -Hoy C«..rwkw K& -E. Carter led the WotshiLi - BQ y Mid S'O�idfor - t 1 AD o.m,-Mo.wiM Pian, S�erlbce on "Church cls and Cons -W~ amok , AT. 2 -Ml or AT. 24362 _ IP1C1CKjng 1t oo ww�+oy � muslin” latlowed by the sing- -' e 1108.. aAU-&"hA r Sduel. M the � -of lana 3iM • 1Xrs'. M. An 't', ONE WR _2,3741 Meal Centro. �i1i 11ka ads, PrdAazn convener, spoke mummy +. Mir-�+ 1S r• * (At the Parish Hall) s ka stwith ten ern - Room i 1".et► a m -1 iw+wr about s.ued.P ewi !�! beta`}Loud ,with ten trlern- it11MC H ST. N. " ! �' was Boom Ge, up to d yen+ present. The meeting then i ti Mtge OFFICE: WN. 2-0660 wEDNe1Dr►r servedMifh rs. R. Knox and and _ RES.: W H. 2-1855 '°'°° Hca'w .r Mrs. C. surphlis. MONUMENTS The last Euchre � � s�� _ - was Held on Tuesday evening With eight tables, The follow.-1kCM1 , Rom, es DRUGS LTD R+OMRT AMM gyp. ,anan aim Davis, Mrs. Williams and Mrs. LIP - LL 1, Wilibt, Ont de W M e - E • _ Matthews, Gents Mr. W. earl,- PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS " 'Irv. wile were of Wbor n, Mr.' Ed. William and Mr.7. M Ne► 2 NI T, beheeee NOUN RIMS, ONTARIO Balfour. - ,,,,, ,, ,e1, A. S N E R R 1 H c'CIW1CN' '1 Ata> Mrs, Allan Ii7licott and Mrs. CoSMETIa - • PHOIIM %%Mhr MO. "NO ` SUNDAY SCHOOL . Thos. Philip will be m Toronto �� F11ile '* for three day's this week atten- Sal andtrwAt corp NMI. ekah Order. Wnpow ad. Ong haige ad the BM!i} TedMwedes of t1..Nng eve Steve Mr. and Mrs. hoes Knox; also16 I'm �� IN I�OU1tS. AMD KAYfS * AU °1�OM ended the'wedding of their ei� AY 9 Ih. aaaw, Reeve w epee,. ter, cki Jean McDonald (ace SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 nf. to S al. Pt�IJIN�MKi iAT!lRC�OiNi< No. S Highway Aa P�.bae Doo1r MaGuckin) and Mr. Ronald P'- P"~ - PRINSUN SYSTEM 01 rldrerirro Beach Rood I, Laed.e ; . Adams, who were married in Per FW ho iwiwwwllew St. John's Norway., (fsrch, ESTIMATES GIVEN - CSE Anon* ZWW Toronto, on Saturday !venins PtC1(�R1NG PHONE Whitehall '�.59�61 Pi1MM MI1ilNlial! �67t7 Mr. and Mrs Wallace ffilin Tei 10one Ott, at Toronto,' visited his sat- i lAlHiteholl 2-3610 ::.;.St. Andrew's . • • Presbyterian Church T Church St. N., met. ,Graham -HARDWARE - ,BRADY go NO* HOon, B.A. - xNnlete. _ - 3°Oe• wli3-Zldi rwNiTl1�6.: • � L.;PIe >~tt,t _ _ LIA�„�, - ,,�,r �,, APPLIANCiS - ,•PAINTS . = TOOLS D(11riARTON RADIO i T -V - it.o0 Ant -Cuwrb serrio. J --58 .:ETC., K STORE - - - ... -IL �. NIL - -;. A. . CFertnerly R. Hill, ':GENERAL H A R D W A•R E. The One ki �°`e to to , unbarfoA —• Phone:= WHitehall 2.191-1. �. -Pickering ROM d. CQNANT, a.A. ewryThinR in Plumbin0. -i P @AIWA R ANO SONCMX _ GOOD VALUE AT TH@ U I CI T E D CHURCH U R C H Pee SttflWfeS ;NOW coNriH BLOB., AJAX° RIGHT PRICE cN+eh mor Na. z> .Phone: TEmj1Ie MI CPO Dein► To 340 Pea. - rlt ta..:e 1l. SOON 13A 0 : = swe<aap TO Ift pw. _ W. A. McIGIY, M.A.; rh.D. DENIMS CARTAGE _..SEPTIC TANKS REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS' MiNIS1ER _ .. 4320 Kingston Rodd of Worship Water Supp 1 I� ; ` CLEANED WNW OR INSURA�' we t Hen 11.00 A. M. � � ::::::".....:..�`:... W. jo r ta..p ilalee r.. Peres awl c...kr :AT. 44721 ...........� - TAW gah. ...... 87.00 p Church School �e y5 Iff BPA4so SAND - %UVR d - RA. 8.6Q4Z wbaftm %WWW" ON b/ihip, Y TOP 1014 AND Flu wiadwm0, ?eel � All Departrnenb N WEST MAL Aehweblis hmm I of Ave alvei AT. ! --.a+s A. M. Bowlnon Sibson DENHEY BROTHERS - >ae.tar • �►e, aLrlk•..d Mo.14ni HEATING CONTRACTORS sERwrio cHR1sT IN TNe nr.e Oboes. 9� >roo� r t7orr'eoW tt'l Ud Wldtbw Hol 1�pNr, Steam Systems COMMUNITY SINCE 183.5 B to Triple 1n-:, cootdes ltaserled J(a. r na� s CateW. H. J. Thom 8' E.A. U..B. Pte^ . Aborations and Repairs IRY A "NEWS' 4519 Kbpto RA west MR � :� Phone: .. _ DDiNG - and BIRTHDAY CAKES .SAMWM osl.L CLASSIFIED AD -` Strop at Miolwiagside Dr. sUW~ sun. M" Oyer sm'm r�Ple of Im.�• N Phone 282.9851 ::.FANCY SbHDWICNES - �P"mas a" sr, tltwe meter Estop .eevloe. sod' , MAIN sTRR1ET PICIaeu ale- - ` wN, 2.011" -. - _ - - _ PIC • --TMs lC:f�A1N� hl�Ns a .iY1M =1, »is "pop six _ -W OSHAWA VICKERY PROVIAES PERSONALIZED REA • - L BURNS Co. LTD. FINEST FASHION. SHOE CENTRE DISTINCTIVE, �► D tNJOY '- - - FOR PEOPLE OF TMIB AREA TOASTMASTER BAKERIES --BAKERS OF ESTATE AND INSURANCE SERVICE. AN _-- 1I. - PRODUCTS, WHICH ARE HIGHLY FAVOURED GREAT POPULARITY t KING STREET, WEST EH �� F IN THIS AREA ,KING ST. WEST 720"6229 Burns Co. Ltd, established in 1890, is enjoying greatest - - 00 ALBANY STREET 72SAW in this highly competitive era, survive and success, and is regarded as uthorative fashion centra is - products of �'Toastrnaster Bakeries" are greatly No firm fid' a rsonal interest -in their community: footwear for the entire family. The tasty P prosper without taking Pe full value to these •rhe staff of this store includes experienced fitters with a Ppreciated ..oy the f this area ,Fully recognizing ag• their clients and in giving responsibility to the public, Toastm r B it is urte�estiag tote -than Ralph.- cke owledge of this business, and their ability to give complete -':their respoAsi all-- established clients• Hence, comfort, has won n Satisfied Pateens�-nod °ally m thaws, . - was established over - seveniy-five years : ago, and serving d Associates have abided by these principals, and will con- major cities and towns in Canada,' be ever -imp improved bread,: fo tinue to enjoy success An busiziess. The business itself, was but in this section as well. All shoes are fitted with great experience at baking an established y� ago, and Ralph has figured grominently in care, which assures You of comfort of your footwear # :_ continued expe a most palatable ane a to the buying .and Shoes, in a wide variety of styles, that play 'a leading role 1 over seventy-five years, are providing transactions of every nature pertaining !!! over leve loaf—a bread to please the taste of the discrirnin- la g .experierked counsel of practical in the correct-. costume of the well family, are on } ills a complete variety of the selling of real estate, p Having been so closely ac- display, such as Scott 'McHale, Ritchie, Sleman, Slater for sting "Toastmaster Bread", P value at- the publics command. Gracia, Fiancee, Clark's Skyline far freshest and - : tastiest baking Products such as pies, tarts. u ed with values and their fluctuations, and doting the men; Air Step, Selby, _ `rakes, etc. In every Product of Toastmaster Bakeries, is the q * position to give an women and Research and Savage for children; also.luggege sugar, . yeast, salt, shortening ani trends from Year to year, they are in a Pce Fire, theft, by McBrine anis Skyway `.best grade of flour, milk, blended an& aPPT bl o! � regardless of their type. directed by William G. >suri a, other essential ingredients which are carefully wind -storm, burglary, auto, accident...liabilitY, and an kinds of.:. -Burns Co. Ltd. 3s .capably. and scientifically baked by > ed by Don Burns, and is a valuable pnixed, their accurately pmeat, under approved and most insurance can be had• elf -this reliable firm, and. rates are equal President, and managed satisfactiohs in _ of the most modern e4m to 'any..other. insurance firnt�. This firm ofLens' this area a oocsh� corrtrlbutioa to the complete assuand rance has certainly aided sanitary' coiriditions . under the careful etlpeivision o! highly includes: industrial, commer- regards to anything in footwear. have been Ido plete real estate-i3erviCe, vb�h le of the area to a better, walk is life, and Bre Worthy skilled bakers. Any of our readers who may s cial, residential and farm Properties, as well as rental depart- the poop _ unfortunate as fp not have tried these excellent, IWOR ment, a. property le o! high recommendation. „ managemetht service affil mortgages. Poop • , - call the izathaga'!'Lm �' Jlidc SUCCESS OF EVELEIt3H'S CLEANERS AND may we suggest You . and. efficient -shies: come to this office with aonftdence; because Ralph Vickery Smith -,,to have one of their courteous of •Our Beal Estate and Durance have been decidedly fair'at all times. LAUNDERERS DUE TO QUALITY , WORKMANS7=401HIP -men Call at your home, as their Products are' worth!'So _highest recomnnendatioa Call -728-4657. — MARIJAN'S GARAGE CAN 88 REALLY PROUD OF WeMind this wRelrl-known firm established in 1928, making -- --- THEIR WORKMANSHIP -- -- ter improvements in the laundering and dry desthing. )KAY SPORTSWEAR FEATURES VARIETY OF STYLE$ CORLFOVA (apposite G. M: Nwr,Piarr4j :-T2'*9t01-a as their reputatim► for AND FASHION AT TWO MODERN STORE& I�1 .�ljic is a businessman. that fakehonest pride `field that was not thought possible,oodimpression err _fi . SIMCOE North OSHAWA in the many jobs his garage has completed in body and perfection has always left this g ALSO — S7 KING W. IN .dOWMANVILLE tune-up and over -haul, With Ya background of to process our clothing in such a high-class manner has been distinguishing highlights - fender'. repairs, ea a reciated by - their many 'Patrons who value their It >s very difficult to placg the many of experience in the business, assisted by highly- gr tly PP - •.o! #his state imo words: Et is. definitely a ladies' _shop in a mcY Y? hes a good location, with a'completly unequalled service. experienced mechanics, P This is a business that requires experience, and at this iit7n crass by Itself. The ultimate in Fashions for Women ol! t it is not surprising at the success enjoyed by Their entire staff are eH- - District are carefully selected from foremost designers complete coflision service includes only practical help is employed. ' this firm. A specialist in a camp P hest quality casual clothes, sports` offer d 'to the motorit g _.icient personnel. in -laundering alba dry cleaning, who knovir over the world. These highest expert painting and re -finishing are o -moderate prices, of which you- w� no, equal at a most reasonable price. - _ their line thoroughly ane thus you assured P the most wear, all at most- nod garments excell in 1t reaft"asonable � � for the courteous and promptwork. In the district, these beautiful fashionable garme _ .- - - - - c . .. attention careful andpainstaking r variety and distinctiveness• :- . � all . This shop prides themselves in prod- • We are Pleased to recommend the services of Eveleigh'tf Sam K. and Rose which. Cleaners . and Launderers, which is capably' directed by Mrs. The. personalized service. extended .by udnS the finest whip, aided by quality materials, er, Who. has Sniderman, and staff, together with the choice importatons in President and General Manager. :. .. t$ the only kind uvea. All these unique features o!lese� at Irene Evd dgrkmanship and: service above p,ro[it. _ -• fwbk=able`clotihia _are the reasons Kaye's. Sportswear" �r dw reasonable prices, 16 re0pas,dble for their excellent reputation placed - enjoying such great success. bur co and the fad that You will-#1'� SINGER SBWINd MAC I�iS rt## OEMA'Y fashion centre in one of the highest montes is the gym' inew with "Marijan's Garage",. i MOST POPULAR WITH PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTY tour p>'easaet add much more com. PROV1DEB THE BEST le ONTARIO STREiLiTMachme Centre in Oahe sepses To make Your shopping- e s Sportswear" your Your Singer _d&winB te, may we suggest you make "Kay ' and t ---AxL'It - ft I �� ,GNMtNT 89WICBS -• 4 le first stop, where there, are no high -price tags _ . _.. . it is. worthy of highest recommen lotion 16 CHURCH TS-Oa2Z enffi see a! tine most reputable oo0hparhies in the sewing budgeE tercn.4--as - . - - the . fol*most alignsnerA ser- machine field, with a world-wide retutatian for quaUtyn- This firm 'represents making Purchase STARK FURNITURE a APPLIANCES — ONE OF T1iE �� iri fife area Established in 1931, by Erode and Torr built machines, Ply service. ce'Ce�thtre u aaft always AREA'S MOST PROGRESSIVE FIRMS S etlsoA sad rfanv capably operated by Ray and Lloyd from this most complete Se+vttlg. e!1 RI7SON .ROAD, SOUTH' teph assured of Complete satisfaction backed by this eoe►peny'e - Stephenson It has become one of the most sucoesstul Liims in business. for well overla century. a" and his Thi; firm, which is widely recognized as the Koine of Quality great policies ::. O! its kind: The local branch manager "Lou Sego • and Service. is in a. hl class by itself There is no croxtlpat'iso Wheel and balancing play, a v� important tatives, offer YOU ' is Home Fiurnishings: in the' district. -They feature every seatedad ftiAng Pleasure -of F=refficient sales staff. who are bonded r6presen r;ame• tri Furniture ome - nes on to tremendous vatues to ng ' _ Most turnithire outlets carry a few leaders, names of firm has all ti,�: latest equ0all tht sad st sof . mom. l • accessories � make the rleceesan7� o"prrectiotls to provide eater. more- pleas• polishers. ,sewing nations, cotebhhed with service Isrerchandh9e, but this firm bas selected _ the choicest .varletlr ant driving or you. sewn and Instruction- but nstruction : in Home Furnishings from all leading Manufacturers, aW an ltreir prices are reasonable, •s0 call this ,fhNn-and get:atr`es- Singer Sewing Machines ora quCanahan in Canrlfisila by Yvan known as Leading Home rnishers m the District that you will like the courteous -and prompt skilled Canadian aaftartsee, fres Caaadiaa materials: thus timate on Your 'job m8 of our MUM- well es atways-offeca customers tremendou values, _- 4 aid' the economy o ' At SrARR FL'rR1YTTUZ;E & APPLIANCES You will find � attention you will' receive finest sewing machines. polishers arhx� Vacuums ever 'ogered grtality, furntture and appliances very. well .-displayed and wh ere You teOY rd7 cot vsrle recognized s Garage t this you about, in this country. Cu.ixrr•. tfuy aalte ?experts. to this ,lieu. salt at ,autonnetic rnachi�nes, also their one is sure o[ finding sarrhetlhIng- that is suitable. as well. as yersr of satisfied cwtomets already ser- Sfn s' trait three types as this firm is exclusive dealers far ,01001 with the 01az;y s� needle and straight -needle, and their new alsist-o�pratiC "erari3re. supplies",motors iso Vpd, we cannot• talil to thio review= to teal our blends, readers - • . gemith ral Ontario for Mercury outboard I or rhe is iR flood of their services, to visit this fiirm which is a fully' automatic machine with slant needle as#van- SpL11gG-BOK boats ane :�larirhe and assure. yah u Everything in . furrhiture, appliances, boats', motors, A �rlleel services, as sensible from which to choose; with Singeea easy budget paaat avall- sxypli® are teniured here at reasonable prices, arc are is straightening. able for you• We suggest y?u visit oris poWlar Singer Sew- at iss a complete satisfaction, as this firm is reliable and Its ing Centre in Oshawa. which we aft pleased to m0munen3 ,as staorthy, so l is, at these points is recos+cunerd STARR OSHAWA AUTO TRIM AND "HAWA • BATTERY to you. Please take notice that—there IN no Ioager an auth- P"4'R1�iTTL>SZE R APPLIANCES,, which is; directed by "S?ALhi" =- SNR1ACLil-'— TWO *SUA EM"INCLL,D FIRMS or_ized Singer Dealer in Ajax and those requiring service, ;.STARR,.arrd with, friendly, efficient stall. who are kirown for is BOND ST. WEST -- _call, 7?S-00is ,should - .Oshawa '796-54SS• _ extend - -"g�,i' RiPLE4,--tlhe popular owner o! Oshawa Auto Trim. _ the personalized service they to every customer and is STLY JAKE Alio BILL'S GARAGt CAN BE J!1 f PROUD _ reason why .this firm: is dewUned_for eyes: greater; success, on Bond Street and Ostrava Battery. 5ervtcx, which is loo OF THEIR REPUTATION for this business, is, worthy of high recommendation. aes ted at the rt, 01 tae auto trim, affords a unique uphoiat- 449 RITSON RO., SOUTH jl"2i'M31 HUYCK'S. HAIRSTYLING LOUNGE,' RATED VERY HIGH Cry service to cair/bealers and the Public for over, ten weans' This firm, established. September 19% with the highest He has also &t"M years' experience -in the battery husitlesa BY STYLE -CONSCIOUS WQMEM OF THE ARIA arld his ••mop provides excellent sales, service and repairs Principles to business, is airectea. by JABS WOlJD5MA and T13.2l1Z BILL.•DYKSHOORN when e, from all of; Orrtairio ^'0 1-2 SIMCOE ST. N.• on batteries, and. sells HART "SOLVER LO?tiG" BATTERIES. _ P Pari - -- Aavanced . hair stxlinge is -ii aassver • io the success o! _ n of "RAS.', expert cral'tsrnea who Count` are always assured o! beiirg able , to choose with Under the supervision great confidence, the car .of _their choice from a wide variety . HI;iuyck's Hairrstyling Lounge• , serving styleoiiscious wow are highly skilled in auto-uptiolstering, covering every phase - �� pYnerts_ la. all beauty _care, which is capably. directed by truck -seats.. _ . of models in new VOLVO cars, used cars.. plus service et that lustrous Look tot' p auto -tops, auto-uphblstenna. seat covers, m their �p ��.which is e - p e for _ Arthur HuYck. Visit the shop. g nem arm rests, door' petrels etc. They are proud of their crafts- . special occasions as they •ate- Wists• in- permanent waving rzranship and prbduee quality work which attests to their pride . .both ma]ot. and minor repairs, to all snakes of cars. of white,' fine, and difficult hair; also hair shaping, styling, m specialized auto service. You will be shown . a wide. This firm's greatest asset is 'their good reputation' which, - colouring, Cold waves fusing •Individual forr"ted • lotioasl.; variety of selected tabrks which gives yrou' s wide choice $t they • have upheld through fair and honest policies in all sales lounge is amply pre- conducted by them during the .paat yew, •From the � fife! '-=and ater shampoo: Their hair -styling both -materials and our range. pared to serve you in the field of -Beauty Cam- Your guide to best possible services -in auto o erhng This hair -styling lounge is -certainly worthy of the patron- arha battery service is—to visit Oshawa Auto Trend Batt- sales staff are on the job, to see that you are shown the manly , age of aii the smart women Of the district and the splendid ery • Service, centrally k"j*d on Bond Street, West, corner models suited to your - individual requirOMents. After. a de; ' drive in r chosen car you . will drive frons loo- . .,--reputation they � have attained 'is 'mostly due to the high state . of Church, i0 Ostrava, when your complete satisfaction is onstratson der you _ �f effieency on the part of the hair -stylists in attendance• their first con�ctde:ation. ' atiork,' knowing that -with •their policy of satisfaction to Itis- ; tourers, you have become another' 'ane b! the huii tells of Through their well-chosen treatments they are y and � McLAUGHLIN 'COAL AND SUPPLIES LTD., A GREAT satisfied customers who know that JAKE AND BXLT 9 GA8- •out those important qualities -of You th• dignity givomng, which arb so rtecessary for the women' of today to NAME SOLVING HEATING PROBLEMS IN T146 AREA • AGE is the place to come for dependable transportation al - Obtain.' Ladies=Huyek s Hair-stying• Lounge offer�.'a complete 110 KING STREET. WEST �'�_ 1 ways• . ._ 3 _ service in, beauty culture. We are pleased to refer •their Comfort is automatically Yours when you combine the ser- KINLOCH'S LTD.. OFFERS QUALITY MEN'S WEAR services to you without hesitation. vices of McLaughlin Coal. and Supplies Ltd., established in - 1927 who specialize in home heating. They are leading. heats TO THE PEOPLE. OF THiB COUNTY • RESTAURANT SERVES THE EXCELLENCE with m installations They are 10 KING, STREETWEST 72S-0213 ROSE BOW Ing experts of the area any IN DINING PLEASURE Remember, for your shopping pleasure that in this district ,1 also distributors for highest quality loot oils with a fuel _ 24 BOND 'STREET, WEST - storage and have many trucks serving the area, with fuel the desires and demands of the a population .are more In reviewing the outstanding businesses +of Oshawa, there oil, plus coal, coke, including Reading Anthracite. At their than satisfied at Kinloch's Ltd., established about thirty years fare -very few dining establishments that can measure up to office and showroom, they feature oil burners, heating equip- ago, who represent the highest type of goods, which this firm h standards of Rose Bowl'' Restaurant, Enterprising went and builders' supplies. stands behind and will back up in detail. the high .. - businessmen who operate this- highly -respected dishing estab•• Dors't Int "Jade Frost" catch you with inadequate warmth Nationally -advertised lines are featured here, such aa�Shi!!� twiment of splendor; can be justly Proud of the respect that in your home by having a defective or an obsolete heating- er-Hillman clothes, Arrow shirts, Stetson hats.. plus sport 4 . - its bees. attributed to, Paul Plishka. Taking every' precaution system.. Now is the time to arrange for a summer condition coats, suburban. Coats, :jackets, svt+i'aters; slacks,' which assuYe' for the highest use o! cleanliness and sanitary methods, the -real value for your purchasing dollar. We urge our readers to k - pgernent need to be congratulated for. , success toward frig with an 4verhaW of Your heating system: Now is.'tAe visit this store. Courtesy and friendly help -maker shoppi here in as atmosphere created to let McLaughllw! C7oal, and Supplies Ltd. service your heat- 1 _ this.goal You can enjoy dining at this store a Pleasure. for you. Veil rat+ely 0.7oE >�Id 01 a Ing unit, freeft you from work, w orry afhd bardensonie Bert Jewell, President and Geperal Mashager 41 Kinloeb's 'it seems especially Ltd. and his' stat! are spared to Serve this cortrmunity n!t!i z combtiration such as food at its beat .cheeifdi at-: gn ed leading heating expert, it is IL oosnplete p� Oertarto `Cdunty's recognized ire, eourtecuse and efficient service, comfortable with' pleasure the latest up -to. -date stock the market affords. So it is with .• We reoomahend this firm to our readena, Agents to'refer •• pleasure, we urge our readers to -visit this very atom r � ape r It oar eirtreme pleashu'e too _high . quality, W -!,"u has+.tug service Buy THE BEST - . and sec u d the Rose, Bowl Restaurant, whale good taste ' FROM 31LeLf.Ul iII.iN' . ', "t is awriby of reoonuwndatkwn : guido to lints! esilim . 1lwrsday,—ltmie 21THE PICKERING NEWS Pap S" 00 1 04 11410, Help wanted'--fmtty sledding Solemnized - ."One Mans inion' _ WANT-ADr rienced waitresser� s BYTHE OBSERVZRR ed for day and night work. Ph. y - - -• -- 1 L _ ATiantic 2-M32: Villa Rouge - .. Restaurant, Lansing and No. 2 sway y' Well the election is 'over and no doubt the candidates are glad of it. It would appear at the moment as if the p HELP WANTED o present government may have to go to the country by School boy to cut grass weekly.mW yam, if .they are to make any progress with the - them ase At 4th Con. east of Cherrywood %> w ; , ; 'y ' F many problems -before: However, voters. in ,_the Cal Collect—;921- ' % Village of Pickering can start thinking about a murk es1'+e several AVON Territories open � ipal election in December, and it will be interesting too, for women who are interested to see gust how this one shapes u in having a good steady income. t Experience unnecessary: write L.have heard a lot of talk about new county buildings - - For Sete' AVON PRODUCTS, P. -:O. Box s,< s over the past few months and so I had a look recently 512, Oshawa, Ont. at the present buildings and while I found -the to be Apples = 4 SALES REPRESENTATIVE y,,; � , �,� old (about 165% I couldn t see evidence of overcrowd- ;: ;A.aDd.POts>+oss For Gale.- , Atasosplsere _ , far Airstriam. Scotty. Milo �r ��H,% iSg so.far as the' -county staff was concerned. The needs 1Pt�w+e bring your eaatain- MILI�R TSR �' �;y; ` . of the Judge and Courts is unknownme and I cannot Omkvftd er r sw appy on week. ACCESSORIES ' . "� y;� comment but I do feel that the county officials are well 9 TY� St- - A ti ' i!� looked after! The question b. a new building ig of en"Phone WH2-3491 �, �,y _•� ©mss 1 as, ;� course important to those of tis who live in this area for ODe matte most of Pickering (jun 21) y;� ' , ; % ,G we between 20 -and 25 r cent of county costs and e `, pay per Villi an No, 2• tray' SCHOOL CARETAKER ," ry ate , , K we have•about 10 per cent of the votes in County Coun- Fba": WEISAW WANTED y.. �; Y cil: We should know how our count council reprsent- 3 R t L 1 N G O UST- APPLICATIONS will M ree.t-„> nye ,� r atives_feel about the need for a .new county building. CAMPII�G ved up to June fie, 1lf2, for , r s - if they are .really necessary. Such information weRld ZQ earMakees dor public School in ,y; "� F ` ' assist the'ratepayers of the toWnsfUji and w age. Reeve +Celoman Lanterns - sll.lS School Area No. 2 %,n, 1a • ex - Coleman Stows - $11.f3 APPIy . In writing, giving _ z Morley, Reeve Scott, Deputy -reeve MacPherson what -- ' is the storyT Is it -needed, how much will it cost us and » _ what- benefit may we .expect from anew county-build MILLI HEATING AND A. W. TYAS, 7 - °: "A"R , ACCESSORIES Ing' _ Tudor St. - Ajax Business Adminl0rator,-Ochoel _ Dlisne: Wtf2=iM1 Area Na 2, R. R. 2, Pickering Shown here signing the wedding register aro Miss - Beth Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith of eaaaeaaaaaaa�raaa>.■anaaaa>,ntlatetslanat;>.>tetnaataet Zltii SMKER IN - Sale Register �l'� 'Road and Mr. Garry Shute, following their - - - - ---- CONSOLE �2 ytredding in_thi :Church the Ho;y Trinity, f1�at. Rotary -� sow do";i-w stitching, blind Saturday, .Tune 30 -auction sale. Photo by Barrie! Pomeroy banal seas on buttons, oft of farm stock and implements 1�1. edlb did control. Ne attach. 54 head of grade Holstein cat- _... KIN FAIR - se N1t nsedsd. Will awl sn y& tie; frest caws, springers, heat- _ 'cash, or pick up Permaels add era; AiLis�a>mera tractor -W, t0 Ing Events -. ..Card 1i1 ��T � ,�2162 1"M per m ail Dealer. Eos D45; Altk4:halnwm tractor W I would like to express -my '. 2Z IM News Office.. . '-_ -.. D both with quick hitch; Allis- S A. Z A A Ir . PARI(1N6 LOT — PICKERSN6 sirx:ere thanks to the French. MAIN ST _ _ --4jun-251 combine, 6 foot- cut• Saturday, June ti, 1%22 _ _ $ $a3F Bowl#ng ..L.Mgue.. _ -- AU� baler, and full 5t. *sY1's-On-Tho-Hill — �efreS nC11�S — Filn f ort wI1A� FOR SAID-•nrw and user re- � - farm Implements; three- Parish Mall treads and nelghbocs. for their fora, freezers, electric 1►dachine; DUNIARTON, oNT. act8 of kindness, during .my re- FREE ADMISSION m.ange,,, refrigeration equipment unit- Surge Milking.. cent stay in hospital. reasonable prices, L4RNE Craft bulk cooler, 2300 ib. cap- Fanej►werk, Sake Tabic, White Barbara Leseembe at reasonable e ;tfea>•etatteear>•'tErttetra'•tttsss>tta>res�teti>ttltrtittl<t • a W , e Pickering. acity, four years old;,. Quantity Elephant _ R. c of household furniture at -Lot Open 2.ee P. M. --Ail WelcaM Egeooe: WiE2-Lill. 20, Con 2, Pickering Township: Sponsored Or Afternoon W. A. - (tf) first road .west of • Bmck - Parade ... _ ..... :- .- s School Area No F O R SALE one mile north -of Na 2 High- ANNOUNCING I IN y TOWNSHIP OF P CKER G ...It" Foul Comm” "Saran +�', the 1?�i of Mrs. Jean COMMUNITY VACATION - (from Maclean's magazine) MCPhersor>.,No reserve. Giving BIBLE SCHOOL Automatic. 4 -Doer — 376 up farming• The ear washer in a Pickering �O� �� s 19M Moleer, 4 -deer Sodas. lunch will avail- HANDICRAFT arae assured a customer = � 0"� G SALE=".-. " toed rendition 675 able on the grounds. Terms BSBLE STORIES with an old car that he wand _ - W and help ION Austin A31L Now thew. TtirneT, clerk; Alvin S. Falmer, AZios 3 to ill, 11 and 12 do a At Cediri.n ISM .the customer eels N. The Board of Trustees offers for sale, a frame store ` auctioneer. Gormley 5311. G E. Centro. Pickering builds situated on pro «� As Low As =5 Down Don't Polish It toe he recently aceluired by fhe (jun 213)' UNITED CHURCH was told. Toe Taft head - J. i. MOTORS - ... tJbik $Cr1001............. Cor. >s.ort Road and Nw 1. JULY 2 ro 13. light came off In t herrified ��' ,adjoining Route P%~. WHI-22» Mel flrl I _ .' dPr through Friday ' wsshe�'s handl and a moment s.ee — tt.ao A. M. Daly Conditions of sale may be secured by applying to the IN MEMORIAM - later he pushed his Polish rag FOR SALE•--six-roomed bung- � a dear All Children within this age �t through the tender Board Office, Resebank Road School. Phone. AT. 44.4751 aWw. Ravir* lot Gas heat. 3: In levh* gory range -a» invited. OW Piece bath. Starna and screens. suite and her, and grand - 77 Ant Low down-paymen . mother, who passed away Jun t -STRAWBERRY TEA pllosee: BEIEEB W112-Im for further M�at Thaw's a face that stays at AM CHURCH tf) Resebsnk Road. North _ There's a voice we tong to hear. EAST WOODLANDS POR B0 and II A smile we remember torewr gATURDAY, JUNE b ALE-�Tw* 1t ran L.Oti i Cbmmereial books. phone: AT. Though ere strive to tilde to our I 4P P on. , --21.11711- tears. ' sake Salo -F Pend- �• This sad but sweet..remem- for- children ' H Adults ;Real Estate rant. ser.-� Childs There% me eery' tend and trw x x. There's a token of affection Pickers Townshi .` $40USE tar SALE - five -room- ng P' - Q ',epi . tram*bungalow, on Guild dear. Horticultural Societyt r- Andf heartache still ter you. Aoad. Conveniences. For unto ANNUAL ROSE AND atbn, ca33 at 47 Guild, Road, -,Always in the thoughts d PEONY SHOW as E?Ickss lorlwg husband and fam CHERRYW - TUESDAY. JUNE 26 - i P. M. ' OOD UNTIED (tf) 11Y, Ether, Vera, Dave, Bob and CHRCH 4': Ann. c ALL WEME� PLASTER CERAMIC TILE _" OIL FURNACES Pickering Women's Institutea a ' _._ n!1 STONE - _- INSTALLEDa t�Vomen's Institute wdi FLAGSTONE PATIOS meet at the home of Mrs: Jerry' ETC. Repaired And Serviced iiasek, on Tuesday, June 26, at CONCRETE DRIVES: ETC. Shoot Metal Shop Work 2.00 p. m. Cars will leave the � MARTIN ENRIGHT WH X-3641 four -corners at, 1.45 p. m. $? : -= Church St,- S. -Pickering Where will be a "quiz" on the TEIin,& ""L W , andbeok � ,-which which-. will take.. RODMAN HEATING CO. " in pages 6 to 15. In, Memerism' - SANTHAM-In loving memory, ' of our dear motFier I§ 5a erSan- " - - — ANNOUNCING - • them. �1 Her memory is my keepsake, 'e ; The Opening of another full Nine 'Holes of Golf this week end, With which I will never part; Nights after Jul 1st. Floodli tits God has her in His keeping; also our Par Throe will open Nigh y li . I have her in' my heart. will, being installed. -Lovingly rm eombend by Daughters Veronica and Ethel. — - Bill TRY OUR WEEKEND AFTERNOON RATES — 4 Yq, _ after 2'p. n1. -$ZOO Cwples — $3.00 — What. A Score! !. After 5 P. m. - $1.25 any evening.... _ ... .:. It must have been some ball p �1 game a yea' ty t Bay Ridges on Tues - on weekend: 12.2 p. m, and after 4 P. IR. day_ night, when the girl's o Brougham Intermediates de- Mrs. George H. Lidster, 90, a reporter f or: The Dutton Adtiance for over t years, is the ; • Y -► TOURNAMENTS' INVITED - feated the Bay Ridges girls in recipient of she Ontario Hydro -award for excellence'in rural news repotting in 1981. a score of 28-0. presentation of the plaque was made by. R. ,J, Smart, (lower right) Hydra's Public 'u �.�y�MY .CLUB. LU+IITED.- Relations Offices in .the Western• .R,egion, at the annual convention ' of the Ontario . -„ • Ile6 bWn f n. It is not kndah► just- kind of pep -talk coach Cliff Weekly Newspapers Association...at London on Saturda Ma 19. Shown also with 1.3210.. Wanno gives his team before 1.anes u n F . Mrs. tidster are H.•.C. Campbell peft). p bliaher and' editor of The Dutton Advgo they go into play, but whatev- and Werden Leavens (right), Secretary -Manager of the O.V�.N.A. Still "on the go, �aOU7M e has OF 401 ON CHURCH STREET) er.it.is, the Brougbam.girls go _.,Mrs. .Lidster,.who.resides near Tyrconne% was %t onetime a school tea cheTr�bS1tbt ::- -- all out three sons, one daughter, 24 grandchildren and. 23 great-grandchildten. , _ s _ Effete Hydro Pho30 _� i6C'vuw Lira ;,lid hl'= r"^plv4d: an.Ontario $ydro llwsrd, -OIL i • • f.... ,!•ate Eyht :- ,►n,,, r ., - - - _ 'TNI PICKERING NEWS - T1Mwsdar. Juni Sl, 116 ;. A beautiful Ills __• - : Church News � w°* Church was tilled on Sun- of love, in terrna of the CroRs, Mrs. Lucille Westbrook with a1 on July 7. for the missions was examined. day mornitfgg with members. and in the resurrected Christ, cup and saucer, and wished Iyer Many . from here attended before• -the afteq'aoon meeting and` friends who gacthertsd to who "gained victory over the well in their new home_ The 'the election gatherings in _OsiA- Junior Auxiliary St. Goor'• a began. The meeting opened wish God Speed t9 our beloved Cross. _ _ ladies expressed • their thanks awa and Pickering; also the row Anglleat Church. with a fine Worship. Service_ pastor and his -family, as they The Junior congregation was and appreciation. Miss Susan oeption for Mrs. Dieierrbaker, - -The Jlmior-?_s-tilia.^y he'.d bz`-s' Sheptaerd gave a talk on leave to take up the work of conducted by Mrs, Geo..Brown Hollinger, an accomplished ac- at Ajax. . their final meeting at ldt. the Study Book, --and- demon- the Master, in Stanley. _New and Miss Penny Snead robatic dancer, �an�i `pupil of Congratulations to Mr. and _'-George's Chtirch with mothe" strated same with a beautiful Brunswick. Though, regretting Service next Sunday will be Mrs. Westbrook, delighted its Mrs.- gill MorrishI on the. birth- ' . •lar attendance. The children a!- � picture `The' Light of the they will not be in our midst, corG3rlctetl .by Rev. D. R. Mc- all- with -aseriestri dances. The of a daughter. World". • This picture had hung the best wishes of St. Andrews Killican, Dean of Knox Coll- business period was taken up Miss Dennis, of King, called ways look so fresh and -interest- I in their Arctic home for. many_ follow them. - ege with various reports and dis- on Mrs. R. Tindall, _on Satur-_ - uig during this service. TIrs. yearb. The Business' was brief The beautiful flowers were in _. _ _.. .. eons of plans for the open "y Miss Dennis we.s a for. -._Shepherd: gave the openLng re- and the speaker was intr6duc- loving memory -of Mr. Lock- meeting in September, Tfie mer teacher of Cherrywood -' `marks to the mothers. Mrs. ed—Mrs. Scott, the Diocesan wood, placed there by.members + }gyp d Supply Committee reported 110 Public School. Linda, the Leader, gave the Dorcas Secretary, for Toronto. of his farriily. �erCOd pounds of used clothinghad children a vey lovely poem->.- Her message was most iirt- The choir entered -the church the regular monthly rneet�ng been sent to Overseas Relief; a - "Knowing God". The girls then erecting, telling - first of her to the •processional "God the of,the United Church Women 125 pounds to the- 'Welfare'De- -ROSEBANK .-'i took o%vr the Worship Service. travels around Ontario, to the Lord, a King- remaineth". The was,held in the Church Hall on partment, in Toronto, where ' The presentation of-. Stripes. many bi-anchea of Women's scripture lessons' were: Psalm Wednesday evening. The Pres- some of our ladies helped with. The next Thursday Afternoon Badges and Prizes was done by y Auxiliaries, and. then her ex- 18; Phil. 2: 1 - 13; Phil. 4, 4 - ident , Mrs. _ A MgDougal sorting d packaging. A baby's• The will be held at the home Mrs. Lith Prieside--t of the _ , o la the was sen't�. to Norway of Mrs. F. Schwalm. •Last weeks Y l per, at Headquarters S• An anthem was, beautifully pened..e meeting with the re- Ye winners 1. Mrs. Arsthorpe,, 2. Evening Women's Auxiliary.'{ where the women's work is sun$ by a full . choir. panting of the aim of the oig• House. The paper drive realized Mrs. King, Con., Mrs. Brett The_childreris president 1`ancy, Mr. How anization_". The Devotional Per- $27•� - -- packed and , McLeod then presented Mrs. I fields, which include Toronto. erintendent of ' the Sunday iod was conducted ` by Mrs. tom cf 'paper. An invitation Miss Gail Ballod, Stoullvflie, Lindo with a love • gift of t- School assisted -"b Rev. Ken- Shield's; using the topic Praise was recei from - Dunbarto �+' pot- Mrs. Scott—'regardless 3' c" n• is spending a weeks vacation teri'• of what we' are asked for, the meth Heron, Presented Awards Ye" the Lord, for Hia Loving to attend their meeting, June with her family, Mr, and Mrs. The ladies of the Evening need is always filled and the. , to members of the church Presence Mrs. : Ruby Petty 21. Ballon, Morgan's Park Auxiliary- very kindly made' and credit goes to all the wonderful school. gave a synopsis from. the Study Mrs. Ruby Petty will receive Happy birthday► to MTs. Ann served refreshments to all pre- women who belong to the Mr. Heron preached a • fine Book, of the chapter dealing all used greeting cards for the Fuller West Point Cres. •-14th sent-_ Ulcill' Chapman thanked Women's Auxiliaries sermon on "the prayers of 'St. with the subject "Our Church Retarded Children, at the July of June. the ladies for being so kind. At the close of.her, talk, she Paul to the church -at Plrfllipi": '—is it a Power ' House or. a meeting; Pamphlets on .Stew- Many from the Rosebank was: presented with a lovely in his closing message Mr. Her. Social Centre". She had the ardship were distributed to -the area attended OW cavaleads Alternson Women's Auxiliary gift from the lam on left with -them, these three ladies divided into groups, ladies-,- by --the Stewardship Sec- touring the- Riding for Li xwd - St. Goorlo's Church The Play "c,� thee: p� prayers: (1) "Unity"- - Unity which -proved informative•' and re'tary. The meeting was dosed and that t.oarr�s in Jesus Christ; (2) interesting. During the Pro with prayer. Hostesses: Mrs. Candidate Caiiic. more Mss. Scott was thrilled Mr. and Mrs. Rayer, Guild- The Afternoon Women's Aux- 4 to take it back with her to till "Iilrmility" -_ ars5rthirrg that is ram, Mrs. Wm Hollinger pees- Milne, Mrs. Rennie and Mrs. wood Village, spent ii+A&W of St GeoQgc►'s Anglican, needs We felt our day accomplished is ' due to the ented Mrs. C: Schwalm mrith a Shields served a delic3ons with Mr. and Mrs. W. Whittllt_._ : Chwch held their final meeting ws % a happy and successful one. good of God. May God' blstr$cet and carr rug learn the lunch. of Rasebanit Rd, 8: for the season with quite a busy •--Carr. • grant us humility, let us submit U. C. W., on the occasion of Keep in mind the congrega- Mr. Tom Camere, of Toroeta ourselvies to the Kingdom of her family moving to Brighton. tional plerdc to be held at the It began with a luncheon in St.' Ands God; '(3) "Love" - Let us -think Mrs. C. Hollinger presented Greenwood Conservation Park spent Inst Sundaygp&g- with Rt4: sad w.- the Parish Hall. The, food was . . Mts. Ballon, Mosgptds Park. diencious, sn& the tables were Pkkerinil tastetltlly arranged by the- vener, Mrs. Borden Roberson. • $t.• Andrews Presbyterian - _ r _ ONTARIO - LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY - Select Committee on • F _..,Ma-npower Training 1 BRIEFS INVITED D, April 18,.t982, The Legislative Assembly of Ontario- Committee to iv 1 qnq recornmen:dations concerning: - 1. The Apprenticeship Act and the regulations made f thereunder; - - 2. A!' ispetts dithe3p�renticesh,p'system as presentty I establ'shed in Ontario and more particularty as it pertains -to tha tralning of persons in trades or crafts retiting'to thecon structi'on Industry and in Industrial underthkings. # 3. The training of workers and more particularly re- _ nd upgrad.ing Of skills -and .._4. The roles of government, Industry and labour In this Heid. Public hearings are expected to take place in the Perlia - - anent Buildings, Toronto/ in September and October. Individuals or organ iza`Jon*interested In presenting sub- misalons'to the. Committee are invited_ to contact the Secretary no later than July 15th. The-6bmmittes will be 1 glad to supply a list of specific questions upon which commentis par'.fcularly desired, as well as background Information and advice which mayassist interested parties in the preparation,and presentation -of briefs. Y` J. R. 8imonett, M.P.P. T, M. Eberlee, • $.. Ciaatr�nan. - Secretary_ _ - - —= o� Room N Parliament Buildings, Toronto - (Telephone MS -19481 77�p�1Wh�ilei6it rises optional at extra cost - 1 llvk4M1111TRIY1will ����• '.M n..;T'•. .fir.• ^ .. ' Impala Sport Sedan .. To'The-"Ha'V- . P yCoo Ile : LET VS CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADIANCE F OF .YOUR WEDDING - BOOK NOW FOR THAT • SPECIAL DAY .. lET-SMObTH RIDE! The vel- YOUR CHOICE OF POWER! 'CHEV•ROLET'S BRAND OF 14 CHEVROLETS .' . and We COYER vet softness and whisper From a' super -thrifty 135- LUXURY1 Rich fabrics -- every one a winner! SPI HOME — CHURCH — RECEPTION. quiet only Full Coil suspen= hp 6 -cylinder to a sizzling "leather -soft vinyl — and Sedans—two Sport Coupes FROM (49.50 UP r ,� Sion and quality- insulation. 409 -hp V8'". And your Chevrolet's distinguished —five Station- ' Wagons -- ' W can producel choice of 4 transbniseions. ' appointments. and a Convertible. 1-'8 x10 "OUR WEDDING" ALBUM ., And always rates fop value at trade-in time too! C-20620� 12 - 8'x10' PRINTS - 1 - 4 --"-"OUR' CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM 12 — 4 x' 3 PRINTS 23. —PHOTO N" 01-1 NOTES!-- -COMPLut..tjwo `NriNVAPER-•COVERAO! r ''7`e L rt,otoa =W to nEvvaPnPERs OF mutt C11010_ ��. _ Be- acre to see Bonartzt or; the ' CBC -TV network each Sunday. Check your local listing for channel and tim& d - - - PHOM OR WRIT! -W. AINSWORTN- UNTO' 11 STATION ROAD, - AJAX, -ONTs B.A.RR1_E P-OMEROY - _ _ ■ ■ s aereres�aaR _ *e ter w REAL A M /A - '_um ,h , _ -, � - .. � .. _ _ _ .� • - - Ilam Nine T. _ T1 . Jum 21, Ilii! "rMs PICKERMi V �d+�+ - � ,ai i ul d an Awdousbr K i 36 Tis E�f#ered In Pidcerg TREE FA#R 1 f . w Rev. Keith Hawkes took. * ,. Audley, h�ri entere8 a "bayd _ Rev. llrleetham took tut his - . church • service las=..Sundaos, t"in in ••title' -Midget 'Group ad • r� ��� ' text on Sunday -' The Story of BEA11M and administered the Sacra- the Pickering Township tion- �ap'_7__.. Mary and Martha". The choir meat of the Lord's Supper. Rev. ball League. Goo�;luc>C� balB• o sang If you love me, -1wep myr M. Buttars shill be in charge 37aere err tldrtY Bw teams teams from her home area, Commandments".' The three 'Special ��'� all her. 0 next Sundry, at $.45 a. m. - eaLM in the League !Ilia yew. Pickering Beach- Both the Pick- girls : Linda Thomas, Cathy to Mia. CambersThe marriage of Miss Sus - Two aeries boyar teams ering Beach Pee wee and Ban - Pegg dna Linda Eastwood sang many friends in Fa4wrt Bch. anise Bird; I of FWMtby, and WW HILL are g to Play gfiibitiwi tam teams had to withdraw a delightful trio. Sunday School 75 year$ young -JW �• Lynne Richards, was solemnized B :o®ly loft this year. Lea- from the League this year bei' and Church Service at usual Twelfth wedding -te r by Rev. Bu tare in the Audley Seas will start err June cause no one was willing to next Sunday -10.15 Jnd 11.30 congratulations to Mr. and Church on Saturday afternoon. �Wtllll Tli�l�C: 2 Fairport will make their home in .'NO swwce Ch: o 19; ft► variate Parks through- coach them If there were more. ,& m, Mrs. R Leathen, Cis�hawa. . out the township. people like - Mrs. Spanger liv- ,.Memorial Decoration Day -is Road, South, on June 24. - _ Tile Intermediate Girls' ser- ing in this township, we would to be held on Sunday afternoon The "Child Health Cline' A co�ynity, shower was TICKETS RESERVATIONS lies bas, four teams; the Juven- be mucic better off, than we at Salem Cemetery, at 2.30 p. will be held on Tuesday, June held on p iday evening, at the He Girls' series lies four teams, are. m. Rev. E. Linstead will be 27, at the Community Hall- home of Ronald and Mrs Cox AIR TOURS ; and there are six Mine¢• Girls' This year, an umpire -in -chief,. gum speaker. Greenwood choir Mr. and Mrs. A. Tiessen'had for Mr. and Mrs. David Sound- SEA CRUISES' teams.• Mr. Herb. Hewmes, of Bay will lead in singing. a picnic supper in their garden ere who were married recent� LAND • HOTELS -_ We have eight "Pee Wee" Ridges, will assign specific um- Unit No. 2. U. C. W. met at on Sunday fo¢' guests: Mr. and Five local ladies attended" a Boyd Learns; eight "Bantam" P from a list of between the Gardiner home for their Mrs. R Huebert, of •W, Rouge; School for Vacation Church Trawl and Pay Later B � fo�-«Xidge� fifteen and twenty umj�ires June meeting. Miss ,Beatrice Mr. and Mrs. A. Nathies, of S 1 headers, on Tuesday of --- - - --- - goya' teams, end one "Juvenile" that he has, to be plate umpires McLean and Rev. F9eetham Leamington, and Mr. and Mrs. last mak, at Whitby United —IAT. 2 4132 Soya' temn, which will play ex- at League games, had the program, Mrs. W. Pegg Walter Tiessen, of west Hill. Church. 4523 KING RQ. diioition games with the Mid- The home team will suPPlY conducted the Business. Mrs. Happy birthday was to The local High School stud - the the base umpires. Gardiner and girls served a Olga Kosurko, ten- years, -on ents have completed their• ex - get games start at 7.00 p. m. dainty lunch. The next meet- June 23; Jacciuehne Barker, The Schedule to the end of with fifteen minutes' grace- . Ing is to be held at Mrs. Craw- and Donald Chilhnan, both el- eliteapeee�eteeeeleeeeeee>,>.eeaaeetaulrateeaaat>t�tttttt>t curie, with the exception of Any player playing in a Lea- ford's, in July, to be a Recrea- even years, on June 24. fbe Midget series - Sue Gerrie. must have a -Play- !conal Meeting. The polls were well attended YOU MAY THINK A� 1�05 { -Month Of Ju er's Certificate signed by the The General Meeting of the here on Monday. Here is a player and the League Secre- U. ' C. W. was held on' Thurs- "break -down" on how voting Hhtarn"ediate Girls terry. Players may sign for -day; at the church, -with a good went: (Poll 197) Starr 98, Hall OF RAGES 11--8roh+gham at bay Ridges one team in the Towmhip.Lea- attendance. Miss B. McLean 71: Cafik 71, Altos 5;. (Pow lrroed at French. Bay gue this year. had charge of the Worship Ser- 196? Starr 45, Hall 4], C'a ' 2S -•day 'Ridges a! Grwnwood Mrs. J. Livingston vice. Mrs. . McLean, Beatrice 19, Alton 4. 2&i-- rids. Bay a1-._Erauaham Laagua See'!y. -Pickering, Bch. and 'Mrs. He:.ning had the Sorry, t0 hear Douglas Crim- ARE ALIKE BST --- on Missions. mings is ill with strep' throat. • - Juvenile Girls - Mrs. M. Pegg, Preside- - ddy-M9riica,-De10res tames -• - � - _ -.. ___ ' _ 20--0unbarton at Pick. Beach M Mtsided over the Business. Reports and Shawn. Duane went to a 21 -=Fairport Bch. at Brougham' BcaSam . �lon were given from "Manse Corn- birthday party. on Saturday: OOK - -- --- 27-?ick Bch. at Fairpt.. Bch. The U, C. W. Met.last Wed- rnittee" "Social barn tions for Patricia Fitzpatrick, of Dun- ` ' _ gr a shat Dunbarton res -day at the home of Mrs. G-: ro-n lttee" and `'Supp1Y and hal ton. C7ther gleets were -- with acrd. c r Ass°sta_.ce. Committee". Cathy. Mary: John and'' Tam' ' - ALL Minor Girls - Krf s..Ralph Jones' in. ci'iarie'Of A oo znittee -as ©i.. _ Ca, h ,,. .: -' and 14 ---Pick. Bch. at own the nnepting. Mrs. Jones gave •h.o: ; on a P.e.eren^e L tai-; y ll:c% del De Bourbon. -- 20--Cihorrywood at E: Wood'ids. the Devotional' Tol+ie en "1107,:; for U. CIM. Lunch =d tea was Sally Denti=on. Leke^.-iex 21 -Greenwood at Fr®neh. Bay G� measures a Mari'. Sid ,er.Red by Ur=t ;No. 2. tiex*. I Ave. has green ill _at-home for _Woo&&a! Cherrywood yirs.- Lloyd Wiison read a poen, 'General R.eet` "�ori Aug,,:si a a: couple of weeks et." rom- _4F•_N[oarCld>,_at Greenwood :sTbeii Father Prays,•. Nits ^R. t�ilat ons 'to N r. a*�d -OU- - p*. -French. Bay at Pick. Bch. Day read an artkie, the •� M,_�an a}-B.eatricip m. m' H. Streeter, of Wwt Heil, -- PAW Wee Boys - .'flame Sisters". It was decided spent the wee;, -end with hits- 'formerly of Fairport pOI t Road S ' to- ask Mrs, Harold Kyte. of 1g-Clsorryweod a! Brougham :kicl,eans sister i�1.Detrort. I *�n the birth of a scan• Alias i RIGIDAIRE 20 --day Ridges at Claremont Blackstock to speak at the next Joe and ,Sandy Pegg, Osh- I ?1i:.lip, a brother 'for Weedy 2T- unbarfon at Greenwood meeting. The Bake Serie, Baz- aw,4L, had Sunday di -net xith .Dianne a_ne Laura: 23-Liiverpool at E. 'Wood'Ids.- aar and Tea will 'be held nn !,,z and 'Mm- hi: Pegg Pa:?oY Ho'.- will be tats- 26.,•-8roughaI" at Bay Ridges Saturday, • Aug'.st 11. _ at the Mr. a; d. ;,qr Ken B:+oc; s r i:oth ser-virPw qn. Sunc ay. . 27�•Clarwa+ont a! Dunbarton church: The meeting' closed-?nt.ertai.�ed . a.:evJ of. 11,e 1 * ;ro 24 at 11,00 and 7.00 c a�� 2B,�irwnwood at'lawrPool. with a hymn and Benethction. -,Her• tit a party on '.Sunday. ! day School 'at 9.45 a. m. v= Mrs. , e4�ig--=rlartm� visited- �.. ;eral-r'h4 _n_� our vili- o:yoze welco^ie, relatives in Lindsay_ on Tues- _ _. -- - — ' -Bantam Boys -- age are ti:cti'•:� of - ;:iiicken-pcx � - � - ' "' .. - 14-GrougMm at Cher•+ywood clay. last: - The Begg- Re-u'c-n, :•z -as herd 1 The Pegg family present- 20-40arsment'at Bay Ridges Several relatives. -and friends .�_ cunday, at the-Claxernont j.F'eg.g , Corservation Park witb around ed .:_:oyd gond Alma with lawn =T_.lirNnweed at Dstrsbarton attended a' birthday party for - -- at the hones sae hu^died relatives of all chairs and a folding picnic 2i --day Rides at brougham of Mr . and'Mrs: Leslie on, age fr�ii . sixty-seven. years to .e., w yr.�arrslsaslren at Claremont at Greenwood, Saturday. night �;,•n to less tl:an -one• year. tives presented them 'with twin a! French. say Quite- a large rrumt*r alien- This year's re -union had a I lamps: and their daughters pre- -- ded a mLsceliarieoas shower• on three .`old " ' 9ented them kith a Princess ex- meaning—FathersA presentation -was made at Saturday. night ai'the home of Day, Family Gatherirg ansa a ' tension phone.. A delicious Pic- oati 'Mesday, June 12 of Mi�a'Betty Risebrough and Mr, `eleb atia-i itre Celebration,_ zgi a and was supplied by the ,su the open meeting held in Bron- Mr. and Mac Albright for ' 9blun F being the fortieth wedding an orzde and groom of forty years ; - aa electric barbeLuie with- a Mira Ttakaa, of Toaania. wtio rtiversa_y of Lloyd and Alrnz jj and their daughters. - few of the "trimn-An's", (char- wwII be married June 30. -coal and a couple of huge -Mrs, Wm, •Narbron attended - This was presented'to her son Geralft wedding at ofrs. Eileen Sponger, on. Whitby, on.be- _at R THE SIGHTS...THE L -of the League Executive, it an A number of rumor Farm- HEAD FOR n of the gratitude L V -.expr+eesio ens went on the Ontario- Cour- they have . for the tremendous - ty Tour on Sunday• w -aussoaant of--wc •k that • Spanger put iso the League, .,HAVE YOU HERO a the two years that -.she was Sec- }. Mrs. panger. thanked every- ---- ... FOR one and said she had thorough- -- TRIED A t ��/ enjoyed Shed W6rklrlg f6r the an and had riot expected44 Ill, re NEWS o=et� Mr�Spariger also sand- that Su she. had transportation � SIS � tlaia ssa�moaer, she would have _ ` coardhed doe of the two boys' =. • 4)NLy pW03aA BBE RANGES :� ... OF A 1CLr LL _ O)D'F1Blli A UHO Know Ontario better..o it's all yours 1 Ontario Department of Tavel and Publicitlr Hon, Bryan -L. Cathcart, Minister : 22ME FE:1lTQAFM You get all the important fea- " _alter .aaasitss iir►ve 1. Infinite Heat Selection for. the Curse abet _—.4t,adian-tube Surface Units. 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