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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_07_05w _ w :w • _ • y !•1tLItK1;� THE NEW.--S WHITEHALLstNCE 2,184@ VOL. 79 NO. 40 THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1962 PRICE - 10c Per Copy .-ON �.'--LIQUO PICKERIN.G Wper­.-TO '.'.:VOTE • :Expect Liquor Plebiscite Will Se .•Dunked"' In The Storm - Dunbarton Grade 8 Graduation Class f � The Fairport Yacht Club Held in ` November - Or Early ' Fall The. Fairport Yacht Club's _ IThird Annual July First Cruise a i to 01cott, New York, was again Pickering Township's electorate will go to the oils, a resounding success. Four probably in November, or even sooner to vote on the i sloops, one ketch and three liquor plebiscite question. We understand that ,likely power boats frorn the Fairport the questions of retail liquor and beer outlets as well ! Club,' and one guest sloop from as dining lounge licenses and cocktail bars will be the the Frenchman's Bay Yacht gwstions put before the people. The legal aspects of the Club made the round trip over Ont - plebiscite are being handled by the township's solicit- the forty miles of hake Oat- ors. Na person will. have to bother securing the necess- One incident in what was of-- ary 25 per cent of the electorate names on a petition. herwise a 1,caused perfect weeThe Resolution to have'the there had not been one in the concern on both sides of ` •� � Liquor Plebiscite, passed on a township since 1909. the lake, when the 20 -foot --- _�.-vote. with Sherman Scott "It's time to haw a vote and Yacht "Ezygo" capaize@ in a A (Rewe) and Councillors John see at the will of the people flash storm with 65 to 70 miles G. sm i Ross. Deakin, and is", W. Dand told Council. Per hour winds about 18 miles Herb Wan an • sa a 30 a. in:, Saturday. However, s•: ; uty Reeve Jean McPherson and licenses could be. obtained for real+• _ Councillors Milton Mowbray wedding receptions, but that her skipper and crew were picked up after ,about fifteen ';• i and Harvey Spang opposing. he lost "thousands" each year, The matter came as a surprise by having to turn others away, minutes in the winter, 'and the to Council, when it was introd- because liquor could not heleg- �ed sloop was then taken r in tow the ketch Sea Witch, - -. aced by Mr, Andrew Dand, of ally served. He said It would b3' 1- i -the Rouge Hills boli and Goun osse the minds of his a atoms," and although high winds and : f try Club. Mr. Dand requested to know that the place was rough water made towing a Council to have, a vote, stating legally licensed. very were hazardous undertaking. vying• This smiling group is the 1962 r • graduation un Village' south side of the lake at Olcott, PICke rIn Notes at 2.30 p. m Sunday, aper n�j•Six-Year-0id Twin Brothers hours under tow. - D on Composite School From Paris. France, Guests Of Owing to having no news of - - 5ponsers In •Cherryweod Mr' and Mrs.. Bert White, er. , cottage on July Ist, near Coll- the "Sea Witch" or "Ezygo", ``George St. had her mother. ingwood. ' from the time of capsizing, the JUNE EXAMINATION RESULTS +Mrs. Phyllis Moss; grandfather -Mr. and MTs. Larne White ' An interesting local story Mr. H. C. Gerrish and uncle, spent the week -end at thelr Pickering Pelices. RCAF, and NOTE -' '-'C' after a studonVs name indicator that this stud+ni comes to light . this week, in- the U. S. Coast Guard were aI= has been promoted on the condition *hat one oe two subjects that of the bringing to Canada ' H. L Gerrish, Jr., of Tor- cottage near Ba]a. Muskoka. erted, and an effort made to ---- - for -the surnm& two (t Ain) six- onto, visiting them for the last tnNt the 'pren+oNow s an—Uard-eel tM-fah szamination. {w•o- _ �D locate these vessels. _ v 1 p*ontetod from Grade O to 1e: - year-old boys from the slums of the holiday week -end, when NO CREST, N� f �ySo"--re'-g8� late' Sunday at Olcott, and Honours --Acheson. Linda; Bailey, Ron; Barnard, Sheila Car- P . they camped at Balsam Lake. --- - de the return trig Cruder sail -'- -. _ --------- ' -Pumt3eetf of est from the Pickn3 ma ter,' Frances; Daigle, Deixnis; Diepentiorst, Dieuwke; Gordan: Cherrywood -who are among . 0 0 0 Youth Band, 'The Blue Notes', and put in the fastest time. Thw1a Mr. and Mrs. Frank • Baker : -- -- -Hmxt-Lq�=;, Jones, SIQVQ�aid, Predi tte, the 1114av-of the -Wes WI)IJ 0 hanes a Pickering. Tom EM9 , l the athei, 4241 �.^ wish iri- Stephen, have .of oris; � c�'elyt thank our many g the township's crest boats. Pickard,. Susan; Peterson, Karen; Pots, Peter;" Roberts, haves a child from + r fly with _ . . Sharon; Sloan, Paul, Smith, Barbara; Vodderi, Linda. Webster, any. des rate and � on it. ro they can carry the flag All, members and guests who friends of Pickering Village for, - _ John; Wright; Teresa. Paso.-Aile'Uon,. Chris; Amos, ' Xathleen: miserable areas of Europe, und- the wonderful gifts and beaut- i in their many parades• will be. •enols the , trip over ha ' . exp- John; the weil-;uou=n os ter Par-! one of those things that have �e3 the desire to par•t_'cipate Atha, Beveriey; Atha, iful flowers resented -to us on , flmrls, Philip; Ar�esteY Garry; Astley, -Gal]; �; Barnard, l✓avia. ent Pr( ect".. -: to wait a'little. next year s' O.cott cruise. p Y , w r �'Frid'ay, June 222• We realize the , .dr and 3. rs. Ai set: t+n- ;e : , Pickering Tow-rnrship does; t-, in Commodore LM Officers I.iseda (C) ; Bailey, Patricia; 'Saner; Franc l auc>ry, Arae, Ben+�p r �riB=tcn. tr_ a; amount of work and effort nee- '. �f Batten, Slisai�;(C);-im-o-ago, sponsorea une of me ' - have eves a -crest, let alone..a of the Fairport Yacht Club wish Boyland, Tony Brooks, Cl:fiord; Brett. n -ssary in organ zing 'ar>,ything to� .than;; all con^erred, wbo two t rcthes in Pars, and aur- like -this, and to all those. who flag. o _ ^� Eik-en; Erett, '�•''ailtam; Bro%"4,: Bruce'; . Bro06m, ?tel cite;• Book. 'frig the past year, on a •trip to .' - � Councillor Ross. Deakin A.4•^ew -gave time and effort to the Susan; Buckner, ' Sharon; -Burgess, Larry Carnpt eil�, ' Cr:.:n (C) : Bn'tal n, went on over to Paris have contributed in any way, up a design last y mar. Jor • a I .sea'rch for. the "lost" vessels Campbell Margaret 0�) w Ch -ung, Ed- C�plletl. GeralcLne4 COOT)o _land especially to those respon i ;, r. S• , ; d a sin- - that «ds o• anized:.-, Janet (C) ; Craig, r, of the been taken on it .w r8 Smart; Dawson Terry; D an, Csbbag ne;Ro�ucrton Barry frriings, ins in one room in ones they ; cere appreciation. - - a, rry; „oseph'• (C.(: pooresi districts of Par Douglas, Bill (C); Downing, EvaPr (C3; Dtincan, Leslie; Dyke, `ound their "charge", one of a Frank and Ethel Baker, , i3rian; Faulkner, Dawn; Picini farr:ily of five c}iidren, w�:o • • • • rig, Gil; Freeman, pati J emitter, ° ° Pickering District Nigh Sc „ with the two parents, ''were p„ck. Hannah 'has returned 'Linda; Garnett, -George; Gilbert, Michael • tom); Gomiile, Mar- living -and sleeping. in ibis one home from his teaching pot- _ - iaarw (C);. Goule4, Maureen; Hall, Byron, Hill, Susan Harris, , r room, with a minimum of house it'_on, in Delta, near Kingston. • • -Inda; Hart, Glenn (C); Baugh, Brian; Hill,, Robert (C); Hobbs, furniture, and. no in -'door con- � Mrs. Barry Murkar and the � Examination �ultS : s Winnie; Hopkins, Linda; Hunter, Diane; Johnson, Barry; .K•ead- veniences of description. - i Nan • McCarthy,Douglas; McClelland, G � p children are spending a week ` r Nancy; y, g Gary; MacFarlane, Food, however,. to be with friends at the letter's cot- 1 Pickering Dist- Jean JaIliffe, Loin? Kin',., Kea- i Final Standing, M Cheryl (C); McInnes, James; McLeod,. George; ,Mahon, Maric. adecriate.,. the :foster.garent ,.aZe. near Parry Sound P r s. _ C chuk Diane (C) ; Mason Bernice; Miller Bonnie plan sees to. that. Mrs. James Koch and laugh- rid hmiHigScheel. listed all Grades, neth Page 1yg)' ( 1, Makw'a}' � the students are listed M alpha- (Pala Standin91� Virgins Alley (C); Moore,•Diane; Morris, Wayne; Mulligan, Larry (C); Mull- This summer Mr. and ;tii.^s. ter Sharon, are spending a betkai order under the Heed- (Tye.) Lynne:Gliddon !'Math.) Lynda; Oerlemans, P•am£eet decided.to to bring out week at the home of her par- Sec- Clue Hogaz th (Typg. `, Terry igaa, Marlene' (C) ; Munn, Brian; Ne9bitt, Mss: First Class Noneur�s; to Canada, their sponsored boy, ents, at Sunderland. Third Class Hopkins (Math.), Brian Madill- -Willy; Palmer, Kathleen; Pearce, Penrny;' Peppin; Douglas: Petty, err Class Henwre: but felt too, that they should, 'The Dr. W. W. Tomlinson Madill- Brian- (C)-; Petroros, Valentina (C); Parliament, David; Rancour', I�teneu#, and Pass standing..... (Pr'emefed � X Clerical) Lion- , £dna Rasmussen, Dale,; Rate; Brian; Rav for company, bring along the family -.have left .for their. Cott- Subjects tearing In bratk- el Laroeque, E26e Leder, Harry ey„ Robert; Renwick, other brother, ' transportation age at Beaverton where 'they Doug; Rooney, Rachael; Ross, Day. (C); Rough, Alec (C); Ryan, be- � born b the sponsors. els after a name irtdkate the Mitchell. Brigitte Roeber. Terry (C); Speedy, Donna (C); Skidmore, Sohn; Shannon, mg y will spend the summer.. student b �mm-. GRADE 9C . ' The two boys arrived last Clayton Annan visited relat-' •oily in these subjects. (First Cls" Honsurs) Fred Ap- j Alec` (C); .Smith. Judy (C); Stewart, .Heather; Stenabaugh,. _Saturday, and will remain un- Ives at South River. and motor- :pleton, Symen Langeraap, Mar - Danny; Stroud, Carty; Sweeney,' Sharon; Stewart, Linda (C) ; til September, when the?- ie= ed on - to North . Bay over the ie MaJo0r, D0116 R; bftison; Thorley, John; Thompson, Ted (C) Toys, Murray; Traynor, turn home again: past week -end. ficin Grade 9 h Grade 10 Linda Smith. Raylene;-UnderhW. Linda (C); Vanderhp, Robert;. Vander Lug', Their sponsored child~ incid Ms. and Mrs. C. E. Morley GRADE 9A - - (second Class Honours) War - Jack; Van Rbee, Jack;. Vaughan, entall is an 'honor" student and Mr. and Mrs. L, M. Mor- (Hist Class Noneurs) Mar's' nor Fehr, Alar. PaweL`, .Glen . tighan, Ctiffoad; Walker, Elizabeth;In his k1l in, Paris. ley %etre dinner guests of Mr. I*= Blackman, Kathryn Bon- Robinson, t�� Salt. Watts. Ludt; Wpa1s, Carol; Widger, Jennifer; Wilson, Chris �e� is an example of one and Mrs. W. Flank Baker, of gard, David Cockayne. Janice (�� Class Nerteers) David (C); Wotwood. Delius; 'Wilkiac, Gilbert; Yrt�rian, Margaret Jana Hayek Betty Jean (C); Yates, John :. r - of th,mast sats yir -charity -tsy; oh-Sumday;�une- -Egwmff,- Rein Marlyn .Burnie (Science),- - - projt!cts ver► can imagine, any► Mr. and Mrs Marvin Jones, Knox, Grace Lloyd, JtiditFi Peter Bekkevold, John Carson PtwnNetj �wrlt,.dtsMla' 1g" N"Grath 11 • _ pjersaQn 'this ,side indulgi . Our 'Sherwood Ave. are holidaying Martin, Mararet' Miller, Dor- 9 (Fwh., Hist•i, ViiriM . Dobe Anthony Kenrt Clause, Gillian cong atu}atiom' to Mr. and `at Ox Tongue Lake. othy Smith, Ruth Taylor, Flora (Science), Carole 11ooren (Sc.), jiowowss Allen; Nor:sian; (Mrs punndheet. Mrs. Joyce McLean held a Jean- tKT.- -Jacqueline Pars'o (3e , Hist... Compton, David; ilobbhy Comic; Elnyos4, Sally; 1!oran, Eatery; ' birthday party for husband Bill, (Seeend Class 1lenwtsr Mar- Geog•), David �uttington, Harding. Elizabeth; �, i0)bert; Lloyd, Pauline; Mci{gracher, _ on Sunday. •Attending were: his. line Brooks, ' 1,012 -Anne Crawl, Chaidotte War-aaCott; Donald; Merritt,, Michael;• Range, Margam; Ricketts, Jerinifer; (Paso Standing) Jerome iiaug 61'aYel Pit '� and Mrs. McLean James Daly Danriel Di(�redins Routclifi(e. Pat; Scott., John Shea, Sheila; Tranter•, Janice; and Ross, of Toronto; Mr. and Kathleen Duncan, Don. Evanis, (Frch.), Joan Master (Typg•), _Tyas, Stuart; Usher, Robert • Willard,_Allya Peas: Adams _ , _ _ Mm Fred Terryof Toronto; Betty Giant FhMp Hoidham, . - — - ' — GRADE Dp (Sc.), Ivtu•, W W. arni Mrs. C. E. Morley and Sharon Fiuyck—'Jaw- 1. June Lewis, R - Mary Lou; Archer, Sharon; Banton, Barbara; Butler Diana (C): Oojed. To.. Beegan, William; Beswick, - Paul; • Balanotf, Wayne; Bezener, Lynda; and Mr. and M> L M.' Kenzie Messer, .Jane Miller, G Keith Schram, Honours). Eveli-n Jerry' Bradley Steve; Bramian, Stuart; Chung, • Linda '(C) ; ` Mr. Ken • Cowper rapnswrtins Morley: of Pi - Ctelitem, C2erlstisee; Cross, Glen; Chown, Virginia; Cossey, Leigh; se*wal .of. the gravel ph open- .Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hogarth Linda' Williams. (Second Class Henoursi- Donna CuDumr, Barbara; Glories, Cage; Clarkin, storsof this area, appeared. be- and children 'were camping at (Third Class Honours) Kon. Bryant, Lewis Jackson, Rod Larry (C); Goodson, 'fere the Pickering. Township Six Mile Lake over the holiday Gardiner,, Beverley. Waring Major. Bernard Togerson, Mich- ' John; Daigle, Clarence; Davey, _ Lynda (C); Dean, Ronald; Fer- 'CeuneA this week. with ep•tain week -end. (Pass Standing) Nancy.Nidrol- eel Vizely 1Typo.), . guson,I Jeame (C); Fortier, Jerry; Goodlad, Gary; Gulliver, ebjectiens to the township's MT. and Mrs. C. S. Bryant son (Third Class Honours), James - Joe; Jackson, William; Jensen, William (C) Janes, Dorothy proposed bylaw on gravel pits. visited with friends at the ]at- GRADE 95 Forbes (Typg.), Eliz. Kroon. (C); Johnson, David; Johnson, James; Kerr, Gene; Klett, Gun- The gravel operate#, object ten's cottage near Kincardine, (First -Class Henwrs) ' Susan . � North, Gwen Pet; :ter; 'Lloyd, Linda (C); Lord, Wanda Laimley; Howard (C);` to the Clause requiring a link on Lake Huron, ors .the week- Crawford, Sandra King, Linda (Pass Standing) Derrick Cur- McGotvan, David;l[cPhersori,. Kimberley; Mayon, Verrne; May, fence around the -pit and to the end.' Plitz, -Kenneth Wideman tis, Gary Gerigs, Borrie Hum- Jndy; Mitchel, Flor um (C); Mitchell, Paul; Milne, 11Rargaret; clause requiring the riot of the Mrs C. E.. Mosey pound tea (second Class Honours) Mone- i>�'rY (litath.), Eliz, Plitz - Mon'gan, Sharon (C); Nicol, Dale; Nicole, pit to be 150 ,feet ..from the at the open H of the Child= ike Gerecke, Allarr Jones, Eliz- (Math., Typ.). Lecm 'Sleep A• Faith; Oeilernaris, , (Math. A Sc.) centre el the read. They ask rens Aid SQc�ty on June 2'7. abeth Miller, David O'Bldees PIN W11 is 19 Clerical) Eli.. Corry; Palmer, Joan (C'); Pearsall. Ricky (Q.; Pickard, Liinda; that this -be ehart6od to " heR Daughter Lynda was in charge Mkabeth Perkins, Wallace Pojzio, Dastard (C); Quinn, George; Raaeourt, >r +e1Ya; Rid>yu+d- �• ger said he realized of •'registration". Pugh, Jane Van Blan9cam. Hartjes, Marlon T1tter:•�:i. -- aoo. Ann; dsmili: . •Lo*; Stautmeisber, Moedka (C); _8LYth, Moo tewwNp had a problem Mr. and Mn�s. Elmo Disney (Third Class Henours) Heather (CoWitlenat Pnaationj Bob Gavid (C); Swider, li athy; Valikre. Gary; Wallace, Bensley; but Nit the ma*ft were go- and family spent the weekaend Brooks, Susan Butterfield, Jo. ��, VkM Bath. Jane :dc - Watt, >1L=%"; We"Idw, 8aadra; VAd*, ld� jag to wow because of a few. in Muskoka. Anne Drapes' (Eft-), William 'Donald, Bruce P1> ., SMMjllllt/ OA PsMe !. i �1aMr d mooting on tiro MZ!a A E. Hanahaw,� ar tier 84ieaoe), James laatt,. LA= ;CMtbrad OtI fide y r, Pfte THE rfCKERING NEWT THURSDAY, JULY 5, 192 r Two e accommodation for firing their leisure time, .negleo- -THE PIC kERINGNEW S wisht t fifty spetab! _ at leasctators' if they ting their business, in the int- - to come and hear the de- erect of the community in . �•v JSTA B L 1 S N E 0 1 1 0 1 liberations of Council. Delega- which they live. Both elected ` tions always receive a court- people of Council, and appoint- BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC every Thvrsdoy eons hearing, and the matter ed officials need encourage- — - by The News Printing and Publiahing Company presented is decided in the int- ment from time to time and COAhAl11SSIONEit fCiR OATHS 10 Avdwdzed as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont- erect of the majority of those enjoy and accept constructive Telephone: WHitehall 2-0910 affected. criticism, but when the critic - 1 VM UIr'j10N' RATES: $2.50 per you — 111164 Stabs $3.00 par heat If this , nameless, - imaginary• ism is volunteered in the press, ; Northwest corner of O id Plant Road on No. 2 Highway BARRY MURKAR, Editor - body known as 'The Observer" without a signature attached, A1fYERTIStMR RATE11rON REQIEST - '` ' were to present himself, then and obviously written by one lit -would find out at first hand who has never attended Coun- - the number of peop e w a ;y other Bosrd fo t1 -he c - — - T ommunity-good, freely meeting, then this is both irr_ - Donat�G.---Crossley Little . / on, such Mating an discouraging. ------PUBLIC - and without remunerate ch d disco PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT - _ .- - - — - --- -at least am not ashamed In last week's issue the Observer asks if Pickering Fire. Department, Community to sign my name to any article G&RWROUM—. i�iaBTOZ� RD.'AMl'� — .As the sleepy little village that so many .people say it is Centre Board, Library Board, I have written, nor am I afraid ASAX pLA7A - `Riesz ENClc and we are wondering lust what is meant by this re- Planning Board, to name a few. to defend any public utterance mark. We assume it means that Pickering is not devel• Perhaps this imaginary thing I have made from the platform Ajax: il't3'SAM _ . __-__Pickering: VF 244 the Way some areas are and this may be true. call "The, Observer' does some at any, time. I am sincerely ......:Oputg y _ public work. If this is the case, thankful for the coverage the In conversation with a Toronto newspaper editor on then he should know how un- press has given us in the pest, warrarrted criticism by anonyy- and the courtesy of this oppoz� - the weekend, we were told that Metro is making aeon- 1•iRfOMAiI150 PROTiCT1ON mous persons Each as "The tuthity of suggesting that if elle-FRu Certo - effort to steer industry-into--the townshi nowwhonotattend onymostatoAIELAnCift ,ma * up Metro Toronto, and it is doubtful if any of the meetings to hear .the dis. ceived, perhaps some kind per-RANCEthe Outside fringe areas, such as ourselves will get very cussion and ascertain the true son who has encouraging worrds much in the way of assistance from any Metro bodies, facts of any case, but do dis- to say, might let us hear the �� untie ame areas within Metro are filled. cues in the press and on the other side•of the story: ATIlankstreet, matters of which they Yours wry ftvty, What Can be done to save a community like Picker- have no first-hand knowledge, C. E. MORL.EY, Reeve _ -TO LIES :. �TV --Ing VH1age from being by-passed both by industrial as agwurage those. who are sacci- village of Pkkwi q j • e transient, to say nothing of the local trade. - Sorry to hear Mr. Reuben j 'In the industrial field, our answer would be that the �errywooa Tindal, and Mr. A. Rittenhouse to and sell us to � we T tcL I e Community picnic will both, are in the Oshawa Hosp-vim Gi11v 1+ these prospective customers. After all,, bo h be held on Saturday July 7, at ilei. we wish them bo • a 3 and the township have something to sell. the Greenwood Conservation speedy recovery. C, L I,,, PAID * 8MSEWARES, ISI.A88. G1I.ASMMMM Park. Bring a picnic basket. Tea Mr. Cameron. of Montreal, In the case of local commercial trade, we simply go will be supplied. Anyone.wish- visited Mr. and Mrs.' William SC O w e several weeks ung a ride, be at the Hall by 11 Morrish during the holiday. POWER. 3E0WERS (TORO, LAWN BOYS -- ago; service and quality mean satisfaction an RRR=Zft E33 body W - fied customer will not be going elsewhere for -his re- The United Church women Mr. and Mrs. o.. loco -_quirenents. wiil meet � the Church' Hall, Monday. or. Wednesday, July 11, at 5.00 Mrs. Garnet Petty and Susan >BAy� pZ,AZA AT, 1.11 - visr H7gis3-aad- . shopping centres and -. ast - industrial empires; •we must A number of school children Creek, on Sunday. - agree. But on the other hand there is always some- put on a "Closing Day grog- . thing on the go to keep otherwise idle hands busy. ram" in the school house or. Thursday evening, under the As one new resident from Toronto said -recently — leadership of Mrs. L McKean SubscriM to Th* News Today � r @ 8 tors O f we thought moving out here would be akin to retiring, and the teachers Everyone en- Only $230 a Year and my husband and I have never been so busy or in- yea it all very much. MONUMENTS volved in so many things — Sleepy? Well its all a matt- Congratulations to all the Olf er of how you look at it, and from where you are stand- Grade B• pups, and their tea - when you d0 look . at iL cher Mrs. - Wetherall, for such -� y - - _ a. good report: also the rest of IM HILL • OF DISTINCTION -- the pupils, and their teachers. _ 0*40 The Horticultural Society w01 Tii1Fl� S�rriC! the -c �h o Tlesd e� = for THREE GENERATI 1� There w No Servke Charge and roses, and many other dis- TICKETS_ — RESERVATIONS poor There were a number of �a Bros. LtJ, ,Jesse 29. 1!� a certain formula which b laid door .prizes. Mr. J. Schram. a AIR TOURS rte; down by Statute which must be-ksho4vn nursery -man, of our SEA CRUISES May I have the privilege of followe(, and . without, taking community, was the judge. Mr. LAND . ..' . HOTELS replying to the anonymous col- your valuable space to enumer- Tiffin, of Agincourt, spoke on - MONUMENTS umn headed "Ota mmes spin. ate the various procedures, it' lilies, and Mrs. Alves, Srooklin; Trend and Pay Later ; fee. by the Observer'. is enough to say that, finally, and Mrs. Milne, sang a duet. 'AT.. 2-1422 DUNIDAS ST. E%►yi MAMY : MO 64=2 ' / TrWy, the writer of this col- in any change of this type. the Mr, and Mrs. Alves spent a 4523 KINGSTON RID. that cowments have been made ed to each .owner, public meet- St. Catharines.. 00006300006 • on meetings at which. ings. held, and then presented — tlhere have been no outside to the Ontario Municipal Board spectators.. and, unless the Ob- where both those in •favour and .Com B`M LTD• - fayer' has the ability, to make those against any change, hav htahself invisible, he is in no every opportunity to present S�d Rental 1020 CALIMONLA ROAD — TORONTO - position to 'criticize. Orae exam- their case. Pro pile would be thie reference to I would like to point out that " BLOCKS it BRICKS dmuWeg in the Zoning Bylaw in the meetings of Council are •a recent issue of your paper. In public, that the regular meet- Housing Pfq*ect- them STRUCTURAL STEEL 'order to allay any uneasiness in ing is always advertised in your CRANE RENTALmW Ratepa►yer's mind, is columns, and that there is _. = TOWNSI P OF BICKERING S'UtTION ROAD, PICKERING3, ONTARIO i. lahoaes: WN. 2.1!60 —MFA. 2-5103 —. MO. •-5911 AJAX wmw CO. LTD. A PIp11C TABLES _-' _ .. -f you have one or more Children SPRUCE semi ass�InMed) Ii11.T5 CEDAR aa«t�w.a} .�s- Jnr - �.'I`homas A. Newman, C. _ _ Q. RED WOW, METAL FRAME (collapsible) $29.95 ; _ RA>R�rM A SOUI IIrM are Sixty Years_ of age or Over SAND BOXES - If your gross family income is less than >L� ROAD • �1- ff. X 4 ff.`$4.95 . _ 34300.00 per year ASPIIAi,T, SIMIi6LES .._ . _ - -• ' - _- THIS IS OF INTEREST TO YOU ` 2 ill 1 -:210 lb& per square Special $4.95 Per sq�rai�i �lvs s -i t .� The Council of the ,Township of Pickering together QVALtTl._ Colors TURQUOISE d: CINNAMON with the Federal and Provincial Governments is consid- - ering the development of a low rental housing. project �s —THESE ARE NOT SECONDS L'iOLS�'F+RINGr - CASH i CARRY len the community. -__ _ _..-•--_.: . _. — The houses; if constructed, would be either row or OF Ali. Itmwe R1aO0vzp.Ep b P�Njf semi-detached design and of brick construction. Units - '27NEBT CUii'WK WORK would have up to four or five bedrooms. FREE ESTIMATES The rents are geared to the income of the family. Te- ��TON �.D� ---- BA66Ap1 is ----------------- , — PASS nen a pro .• PaY P • .come in rent. ln- . - rra orrr RED, GREEN, GRAY in 9sllons only — $2.95 �. If you are interested in this type of :accomodation, - - Exeellent for Fences, Garages, CofleW, etc. please pick up a questionnaire from the MUNICIPAL BUILDING, PITTSBW QUICK VELM LATEX PAMT BROUGHAM, ONTARIO flat wall M Dries M � PTK TANKS CLEANED 0 . Excellent economy Psi - SERVICE QUARTS, $1.69 GALLONS ;5.50 Only by among NOW can you help to determine COMPLETE IC TONIC wk l leer .a . housing project should be developed. All NW TANKS INSTAN= , AJAX �� /,O. LTD. questtioana2res should be-f3QMPLETED PAT Dn BY JULY 24th. + 4DO= 9'6� TMURsoAY,'..ry ]r s, 1162 ' THE PICKERM6 NSM, pimp .111111W . St.an�rew's Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter in the form of a wiener roast, days with, Toronto and Appia and family, and Mr. and Mrs. at the Claremont Conservation friends. Church - Pickering Gordon Carter spent the week- Park, on Wednesday last. All Brougham Gins' Ball 7*am y, j g jQ( REAL ESTATE end at Bird's Creek, • and Muc- report a very enjoyable time. played Frenchrnares BAY tib. Service was conducted on low. Mrs. Matthews spent. a few ending with a tie: 7-7. 061oe WH. 2.62172 Reeideaoe WH,43115 _ Sunday, by Rev. David Marsh- Happy birthday to Mrs. Gor- all, of Whitby. Mrs. Marion Me- don -Carter - July 4., and to - - - -- Clement, orgar"t and choir- David Carter, who will be six PICKERING TOWNSHIP SORTSALL L leader presided at the organ. years old on July. 4. t i{ YRIL. E, MORLEY The choir entered, the church AME SCORES _. to the Processional hymn 519, + ��,r, - ,0 God of Bethel".'A solo - Interinedlate Girls- w A. "YOIiT FTLCtid�' Xgen "Come unto Him" from Hand- ++�0 �+�T June 25, Bay Ridges _'0, at -- :�Greeawood e1's Messiah, was beautifully Five ladies, all over eighty June 26, F Tech_ Bay -.7. at' `_ m BrWgha7 years of age, met at the home 82 ��pN RD. W. .P.A. BOX 160 sung by Mrs. Sandra Bonk. The Juvenile eller: — _ scripture readings were: Psalm 6f Mrs: Matthews on Thursday June 27. Pickering Bch - 3, at Fairport Beach - - .116, and Zachariah 2.- Mr. --Mar _ afternoon of last week, to help - at . Dunbarton . � ...., �--Oi�TI���$-- Brougham 24.. -- - shall based his sermon on the Mrs. Lemmoa celebrate her bir- Mi Girls - - east ,q I Es 34, at Greenwood. _ JA t lifted up mine eyes a- thday. June Woodlands - Beach, gain, and looked ' and behold a Sympathy is extended to June 28, FYch. Bay - 28, . at - Pickering man with a measuring line in: Mrs..S. Reaman, in the passing poe we* Boys _ his hand", Zachariah 2: 1. At of her little grandson; whose June 23, Bay Ridges - 15, at Claremont i. the time this was written, there funeral' was held oft Thutsday June 25, Liverpool: - 3, at " '.East woodlands G• JOHN `• LAY was ruin on every side, and the afternoon, last weep June 26, Brougham 12, _ _gt' Ridges ere getting ready to Brougham, Green people wRiver, Atha June 27, Claremont 9, at Dunbarton (faift t) 0 1 N S U R A N C E build a city. The city the pro- and Whitevale public schools June 28, Greenwood 11, at Liverpool L _ — -- ItNGt p phet had in mind was a safe held a picnic, at Green _ - OF i •iy ntan, Boys �� ci wfiere -people-eeui . fiver- Parts, last Thursday. An June 25, Frch. Bay - 11, at Liverpool 6 _ ., p�wlvlrn E EAl COMPANY t1'o- around safely. He wanted to report a good time. - June 2s; Bay Rfdges 10, _ -at_._.. _gn • i AUTOMOBILE — FIRE keep goon things, but not in- The Women's Institute is June 27,' Dunbartoa 4, at Ggaremout Bay - " 3 corporate evil. They had to face planrsing their next -meeting• -a June 28, Cherrywood Q, at Frenchman's 1T 1� gSZON ROAD EAST problems we have to face to- picnic, to be held at Paulynne Midget Boys -°r S, ten P.Iaa�. 9 � � yam, �3>•1 day. We are Irving in days of Park, on Tuesday, July 10. Par- June 26, Aueaey - 17, at O , .Greenhvood progress, have our' moral Ach- titulars later. June 2$; Dunbarton-3, ;- at - Pbo.e Fw e Cover"1s Day or N� ievement kept pace with mat- Brougham Young Peoples Non Livinpstol4 >/• Ike erial things? Let us tie care- Union and their friends held fu1 to build God's idea What last meeting of the season " APPRAISALS profit if a man gain a whole - world and lose his soul?. Let us - - 30 our part in the world • in. NE' W E L Which we li e. _ (Gladys Newell) _. - Pickering Village o` -Road Real Estate Broker 9 Toronto wA. 3.95ts Cebour6 FSS: 2-7601 eongrlL..�.icrs to 3cr. and - - - _ W>Ee 2-5770 or �'.rs ,% Sowerby, who celeb.a- �# 9-144? fed their Silver Wedding Arn- TEM& Mcg''' +iyw they - took Jimmy ..and Ricky Re,. 'MipAwar" M MIIe Lied of D""' NO.'. Z Hrro! °or their first Crain ride to Nia-_ ,aro F=f t They rode . vi the. O CTo 1 ► l/ 1 f@Iff@M Maid p to Mist and• visitediL]�U'�i.Jl �E� other pFaces of. uiterest � • 0 STe wIs heti on 7huN13Ly. Jure 28:-IREVEHICLE at ?�2u==e1^^.ar.'s Lake: It was a _ ani two bus- f ! RA Y Ai�tAGS . beautiful day. a.. 1'uads rs' c utdrer_ . a^d teachers ►i :-K f R I N G VETERINARIAN and parentis, attended. Mrs. e W Sowerby, Convener, and -- . Rangwt and Meeting = Mrs. - Xench and- Miss Hoare, Facilities Old Rosebank Rd. North and -Mr. Large,- were on hand LA A ' ball and other to s rvLse base • re hwwe� !CA Seal 500 � eR.L No. 8- Pickering games. All pre-school- Children a _. _. � _ Telephone T i'. 9-182`L ., guix, and a shovel and -a pail Under the new law establishing @Mot0 p ' z''oQ6s - her � ere 5tnnirs f the a- := lute Unsatisfied Judgment Fund with effect from July is 1962, it wi(1 be an offence for it-(PAUBWW TE. 9-1504 ed.. Conveniences and. frlepdh- nes. on the grounds, added to .:an owner to operate or permit the operation of his motor vehicle on the highway wltboYt j LONA WTANO CALL the enjoyment, and . of course, OPTOMETRIC treing able to pr duce either: the -swimmers - were out Ih full p . _ wiS�ONE SMMh 3,5110 ' force. - t Mr. and Mrs. • Lavin's son -n ; JOMN L RAWSM R.O. Jack, is home from Halifax,- . FtiASAM s+IReeT -- where he has been serving . bodily injury and property damage. ,r I.y (OF! UVlRFOOa MD. 3aTM , the Canadian =Navy, and is now - �j SAY ��`�� Ith, Monteith, Riehl `assisting at the focal golf OR FUNMA%AFI'E 1�f - : _ No VIAMINED 8. Ca. course.. - . ,�: W.Am 14ro and armt Rm CNARTlRlt1 ACCOUNTANTS ■■■■■*•••■■■•■�� ••■■� Cb) Proof that the $20.100 uninsured motor vehicCefee has been paid. Y _ l�lNIl105 0.W. RlGlt. C,A�, Rd.A., ER AFPoIIdTAAENT. T! o•seoi uc�D T�� If our vehicle is insured, be sure you havean insuranee,certificate. If you do not A -Oshae / have one, see your insurance agent at once. SURT R WATERS, C.A. :.. SEAWAY wNs::o QpMfQNE' 4l�AfL... _ WATER SUPPLY Ti�fSq�L! Ifyour vehicle is not insured, makecertain your motor vehicle permit is endoi'sed yirgifeitau 2-17 f to show that you have paid the 620.00 additional fee. _ 2&IaOUR SERVICE FIRST MORTGAGB ARRANG®s 7.DAYS. A WEEK _ . AM SECOND MORTGAGEE � , If your vehiclebecorr>iesuninsuredtatanytimebe,ca. wofcanceHationorexpky $5.00 for 500 .GALS. AVAIusu FOR -ADDITIONS • of the policy, you must pay the $20.00 additional fee immediately at your local office 0� $7.00 for 1000 GALS. AND IMPROVEMENTS. _ 1 1 1 ;� ; $9.00 for 15.00 GAI,S. _ 4 p the Ontario Department of Transport. WE ALSO PWCNASE OR LOAN ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE _.'! .THE PENALTY FOR NOT BEING --ABLE PRODUCEPROOF` TEMPLE TAXI FINANCING i FOR FAST ''OF INSURANCE OR PAYMENT OF THE EEE, OR FOR COURTEOUS, SUVIC& CAu -. Is pleased to announce E PROOF, IS A FINE OF $50.00 , AUBREY E. IRELAND KAYE'S PLUMING PRESENTING FALSE TO $500 Answering . Service AND COMPANY vvH: 2-6717 PICKERING . tf you have a claim for damages as a result of ah"accident with an uninsured drivel, Is NOW IOFFERED To ■■■!■■■■""ie"*"" �rnake application for payment to the Director of Claims, Ontario Department of Transe i TEMPLE SUBSCRIBERS 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. . for Information CON TORONTO Z, ONTARIO Lei�rrl To Drive port, IO St. Mery St:, Toronto 5. You may make app ation personally or through yotit i lM�Me-�SSEQ er._EM/M�.i•Sli4 _ AJAX-FyICIiERII�iG • - - . ---- solicitor. Claimsvilt be dealt.with promptlX. For further mforn�ation' ask for a_capy 0f . -_ TDrtfTTT - , _E.►,�., • _- -- G-�L--._ _ Dual -Control the pamphlet explaining the operation -of the -Fund from your local office of the Ontede.. Tompla 1617n - WA. 2490 Late Model Car 'Pkone: Wt -r2-1141 Department of Transport. - If no answer, phone 728-0091 - - G L E N D A L E """"""■"""■"' -BE SURE TO CARRY YOUR LIABIL'I*Y INSURANCE CERTIFICATE --APPLIANCE ` :WATER' LUTHERAN CHURCH -= OR PROOF OF HAVING PAID THE ADDITIONAL $20.00 - UNIN• . SERVICE - DE]WE1�D ' g�pTIQ TANKS ! Worship Service.... 11.00 A. M. SURED MOTOR VEHICLE FEE IN YOUR VEHICLE AT ALL TIMET WIMI ROAM TO II�sTAL�.ffiD Sunday School ......... 11.00 A. M. WARM, 0"M No Job Too Lerae or SmaU To All services, at the Galloway Rd. ,Tb"6 �1ia: _ Roast" Our In,��, ,. , Public School, between King � l Anent sten Road .and L' co Ave. �NTARtfl DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPOR'E" TO T C ims CT r K�oe Rd. Sus Stop Na at f jOJM� N. L. ROWIIh�A Li-Qe M/MiffM/ A � MaWs6b OW�Y � "Charter •Membership Rohr' •ant ' Rene' as Q�haf 1tdA wcder Ser v . &V=Y0PE VaMCOMR x - II)E-_ _ Pap FewTHE PICKMNO NlWS _ SDAY, JULY S. 19 -Kinsmon Sports 'Day — Ajax To Grade 2: Jimrrx Brown, To Grade B: Sherrill. Booth, Davis, Barbara Saunders, Larry Hill. Rodney Pantor�, Rosin Seto; Sr, Girls' Champion, 1 b_ariene Ciugs on, N panne Cox, Harold Guthrie. Smith, Helen Zdanowicz. Smith, en Smith; Jr. Boys' Ch -Saturday - July 7. Marilyn Hedge, Ronald Puck- To Grade 7i StephenTaylor. To Grade 3: John Bell, Jill Don- Teacher. Mrs Mtlared L. Tom Huller; Jr. Girls' = - ion, Helen owls; `On Saturday, "July T, the �" carr, Ta-)s, Anita Steg- To Grade 4: 'Gordon Booth er Donald Guthrie, Gordon Hul- Eastwood. 7,lem Donna Davis, Tom Hu r_ ,' Kar- ler, Philip Pantony, Neil • Saun- ' o 0 o Boys' Champiciu, Neff Sa; Kinsmen Club of Ajax, is again er. Teacher, Mrs. Bob Bryant en Smith„ Michael Z�danowim., - dens, Marion Taylor, Chessy The Baggotsviile School held Primary Girls' Champion. spotrorip the A;ax and. Dis• o o .o To Grade S: Martha Doner, Zdanowicz, Teresa'Zurawieka:' their Field -Day • on Junk, 26, Doner; Highest Pointx— trict Annual Sports Day. Co-l"BAGGOST0 0.0 SCHOOL Taylor. To Grade 2: Arlene Bell~ John with the following ,winners— William Seto;:Giria' - Jilt mencing , with a tyro-band, lS To Via" 9: William .Seto. To. Grade 4: Joe Booth, Donald Chomisky, Douglas Davis, John Sr. Boy's' Champion William er. float parade, leaving Cedar, ane Tudor "Streets at 10.00 a. m travelling south oz Harwood the Field. Day will follow in the .. Ajax 1 High School grounds. ' In addition to the 'competltive 'ev ents__in.-racing__. and_.jumping. 'this- year there will be an-ex- hibition n-e hibition of, gyMnastics by Ont- ario Olympic Champions; Judc OOD match, -and much more- In th', evening, there is to be a stree' e 5 MARKEI. •_-dance in the Plaza, where lDliss Ajax-Contest will be held. at 9.30 p. Tn. THE CHURCH OF ".EDWARD THE CONFESSOR. ' WEST ROUGE Next Sunday PRICES EFFECTIVE 'Holy-Communion At 9,311 A. M Services and the small Primary • 11 No. .2 Hwy• Jud �t of . RO ug' Bridge'-.", �ftp•. Fri. Sat. (Classes' . will continue through JULY out the surrrmoi•. Ope Every Evening Till 7.00 p.m. Except Thune. A Fri. Till 9.00 p.m.= AUDL� YORK Canada Farren Presse , (Save IOc) CATELLI (in Tomato_ Sauce) (Save 5e) large 28 az. tint Baggotsville s ogi children PEAS &CARROTS ...:.... 2 Ib. Pkg. 39C SPAGHETTI _� -W 49 and their teacher hell a picnic — - at Lynbrook Park, on Jure- 27. Half Ib. Pkgs. (SAVE 1701 13Ns Os. Tins (Tasty Govem- - -- - They presented• their music tea- T meht inspected (EXTRA - SPECIAL) cher Mss Diane Goodman. with � M � Meat). '_ —a crystal vase.. as a farewell 2O r � : SWIFT'S. GOLDEN DEW (Regular) (Save 31c) gift, on Thursday. of last week. _ 1 RN,G FOOD-!A he The Audley Schco: children ttty Ibs.79 presented their music' teacher, Miss Diane Goo&nan with t%%o i GARINE 4 CHEESE p . ...cups and, saucers. O 6 10- g C i _ 'Congratulations 0 all tine .SiLICES C (SPECIAL OFFER of l0e off plus b4 off) i — - Public. acid High Schon stud- --- - — -- - - - - -- -- -- — - - _ - _ Is1ue Ribbon' Oran range -(Save 6�) —Pkg. ofg -60't­ Public. eats who were successful in the (Case of 48 tins:. g C June examinations. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . d s4 so) E A BAGS . . Vacation Church School will be herd in the church from July CANADA PACKER: MAPLE LEAF. SMART'S CHOICE SWEET 15 oz. tint 9 r_o 13, from 9.00 to 11.30 a: �Y 12 Oz. Round Tins.. -_ - m each morning: for children i . CHERRI for C from three -to twelve years of PURE . LARD BLACK_ age. _ — — Church and Sunday Bch»ol isKAM -2�h CANADA First Trade Powdered Skim Milk (Save 160) to be. closed on August .5 and 12. IY�. Mr RoVAld Matheson, Picker- •� Ib a -fig, will be in charge of the ser- • vice on July 29. and August 19. 2 1�+ _ Ronald is'a candidate for the 79C rj his 3 C-R,I NO ministry, having completed(Saw 1Se) RAP-RITE • .. (Save 7c) 100 ft rolh � first year at Queens Univer- - York Brand 12 es. squuare till • A. community shower was - hel� ea lug VV CUL on Friday evening at the - home. of Mr. and 'sirs._ James _,Davidson, for Carolyn wonna- (SPECIAL OFFER OF 2Se O<eFf f Cott and Bill Rogers. Carolyn -and Bits were married on Satur_ .�� ,.day evening by Rev. M. Butt_ "" :... _ TID� ..'an, at Pickering. qSgc _ a ions o Mr, and Mrs. BSl Lawson on the birth s N O R T E N i N 9ANQUET CastBi. Fswey COUSIN !!1►le cue•. !e) 1 S os. time of their little daughter, hl'nda Jean, at the Oshawa Hospital. (Save 17e) ' � SAV! -- E on June Zi - C The community welcomes Mr, and Mrs. Fred Boesch, of -REDUCED TO CLEAR CORN Toronto, who have boughs SAHQU�• CaaiBda Fss>e► Sere �) 15 am ties Mrs. Corvie's home. N0. 1 MYttlpil�r ONIONS C.. _ Nr. Steven N. Ochieng is , spending the summer months TORGANIC lSwe i0e1 •" - at the home of, - native :.410 ib. ;1.7! PEAS • FERTILIZER - .:. - J. Davidson.. Steven, a native � for 4 `6911 -09%C from Kenya, Africa, has com- pleted Grade 13, in Toronto, ROUND FRESH LEAN PORK and hopes to study at Carleton -- - - - BtJTT ROAST . College, Ottawa - .. '... •. : .... .. . ..:... _1b. .�':: ' 660 � iMr:'and Mrs. Walter Fioltin_ kS C Rots b Cger, and Mislt,Voris Hollinger teaIii Grade A Oh11 Re>tdp visited Mr. aA_Ikrs_. Fred Puck- Mr.on Sunday. SLICED KINDLESS` !�• 39', Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cox and YOUNG /.CHICKENS BREAKFAST -B A C OK f3rniy spent the week-end oaatin9, Frying orlarboeuia9 -- - Avers 3.Ibs. �A 4 wit!, Miss Agnes Broadfoot, in � � ' Ottawa. FRESH MINCED STEAK 113. 79C The�un•3ay S-ch_60i and Con- CROSSCUT SHORT RIB ROAST :...lb. 69c -: :e?atiorai Picnic aa; held at MAPLE LEAF -- _NAG-PA1Q Paalvnre Park,'bn Thursday of SKINLESS ? az? ,Vee::, with'a• good attend e3 .' - __ _ - e'-Ro c onon - �• C t AUDLEY 5CHOOL REPORTS . WEINERS Inose To Grade 9: L:nda dzam Susan BONELESS ROLLED Uat Five Rlbsl Po'lar-,: P.?i;ert Richards, D�u�- Boneless rolled plate brisket- pot roast Ib. 490 13S Saunders, Rona?'d Smith. _ PRIME RIB ROAST,—% lb. `890 Stanley Wonnacott. an To Grade a: Teddy Kinsman, st' . ' While T%ey Last' • •. (6th d 7th lbs) • STANDING FRESH Gleru�-Sc}uire�_I?oiiglaa ` Smith. _. Marilyn Tapscott. - W C •PRIME SIB RZ'rASTTo Grade 7: June Ansell,, Grace CtIICKEN--' j� " Powell, _Arthur Puckrin .-Lynda _ - — No. 1 Selected, Firm, Golden Ripe Richards, Ricky Pacini,, Susan ROUND OR ,SQUARBANANAS Richards, Jack Sa�-ink, Shirley � with. ROAST. eTo Brads 6: Ricky Brown, Ken- RUMP.2 lbs. reth Hendren, Frank ..Mitchell, David .Pollard, Barbara Smith, -No. 1 HOME GROWN Good Size Heads Beverley Smith, Peggy Squire, MAPLE LEAF.. �� 3 Everett .Walsh. Dick 'Winter. yJ NEW � CABBAGE 2 fair 29e :va4harc Mrs. G: K. Pratt Bo � a . , . - -- - 000 'M 1.3� To Gradi 3: Patricia Mnsman, No: 1 BING SWEET _ _.. .. - Wez ner. Luckai... To Grad. 4r Cheryl Betson: FRESH MINCED BEEF • • • • : • 2 lbs. 79C BLACK CHERRIES ::.' : 6 qua et X1.69 Ralph Qngston, Karen Kins- Rolu Pollard, Jerry _.... _ nunn, Randy Bio& or Skon.Rlb AIBii femme R eowA "No. 1 HOME GROWN Pude ti. Tommy Pitckrin, �'' tPudcr1Vdj*jartr, iVtarjoate Walsh. ROAST ......: ::.::.... -... Ib..S9C : NEIAf POTATOES .:..:....... `... f0 lbs. ;Els-• aade .31 Toad . Astley. _ voraw Smith,..varrel Winter. - • ' - _ _ 71iUIVIRAY JULY' IM11 PICKEROW. NEDli _ _ - "Pap '• Vff ST ROUGE �°" ` -'°°i presented two wives er;joyed a Chinese . / - very humorous plays on Thuya- nen at the home of Mr, and 9USINESSVIRECTORY Services -in . school a out. Lor here's winrner icor evening, in the school aud- 'Ara. Cit-. June s, Fria ip .' -- T(1 moanths, and here's wishing iturlum, entitled 'The Dyspep- Ave.,- a�n'• June -26. t parents, teachers arid, pupils, a tic Ogre", -aid '' A Party is Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. real nice summer, wherever Born". The proceeds are to Don McPherson, Ridgewood The ­Churches they go. West Rouge has much 4wip poly for the trip they made Rd., who celebrated their 22nd to otter the youngsters with- to Ottawa earlier in the month wedding anniversary on JWw - = GUARANTEED such an active Sports and lie- as they were short- on their fin- 24. _ r e WEACHN�ErS ` ■�iilltaastf�letestlalN�aeel creation Association in -our owns ances. West Point Cres. spent the hol. Radio -TV Series �V� Director g midst, there sboi�M be no ice_ May happy returns of the iday with Dr. and Mrz. omen. Pickerin `Any Make Or Model hours during the holidays. day. to Grant. Ballagh, - -Island ham,. Whitby,. of their cottage--- . United Church PhU4. ontgornery and Mike Road, who was five years old at Huntsville. -. Minister. Rea. Melville Wttaes v� both of Rouge Hips Dr., June 27; to Paul Stubbings, and James- K r ARM FM - CHURCH SERVICE - Fr � June Ave- - t Ann Math Che desto ,were ' er, on spec d the surms>4r rrnonths, Privattti Atnba_{a�a Servke 11.00 A. M. sit fEobl¢ Hood Camp, wopking birth 'on Day Parade - -DURING JULY --alt AUGUST -under-Mr._Bob weaver Ih%�++nt� Ctae,._Rfcigewood-Rd,.-+h�cel ` �-And- _at`the�� . -. __ o DAY OR NIGHT Sunday School withdrawn al of the West Roue School, • bmted her _fourth birthday on Hall, on Lawson Rd , , and Mr. ' W ard, Graile 7. teach- July 3.- Jtily 3., When the ' Lt -t -Governor _-ALIDLEY er, who are in charge of the Little Tammie Layeox, of and Mrs, Ivor McKay were the WATER DELIVERED - _ 9.4'5 a M. *- Chur�eh .serrtea camp. Friendship Ave. haA been very speciat guestf of honor: WM. McEACHNIE; Prop. 11.00 A. M. - Sunday MAster, K!p Markle, Rouge Mck for the past week, and •we Mr. and Mrs, Bob Brown and West Of Dunbartorl Ino• Swvke or Sunday School Hills Dr, left by bus tints week hope she is on the road to re- family, Ridgewood Rti spent '>><' August S and 12. to spend' the summer with rel- covery, the holiday week -end at thet - PHONE Phone 'WH. --' ealfetw•;eeattae>KIIa1Ene:>. atives near Saskatoon. Local Kiwanians and ,their cottage at, Huntsville.. .' 2-2171 Several families spent, the S long week -end at their eottag- ATlantte@nom Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN es aril summer homes, among i . ,y CIORCH who are: Mr. and Mrs. Fred _ - - MORNING WORSHIP Moore and family, Rivemourt .. REF=ERAT1(* Rd,_- who were A* 11 a.m.-West Roo" Sghoot - - - - ----. - - LKN and CLARKE Lake; Mr. and -Mm Bob Miller - - Sales. SerYICe Auditorium boys, Ridgewood Rd who 1 Creighton. On, ftatet', Y SUNDAY SCHOOLS �;;� were at Kashi Lake; and Mr. R E N T 1 C E nAn &Murdoch wort Rang. sch.ai- and Mrs...Stan. Frost, Rouge COMMERCIAL AND - DOMESTIC ' CES - " 9-30 a.m.-a31 years and oyer Hills Dr. who enjoyed a , few, UCTIONEERS _ AM CONDITIONING - -- Battrititers, Solic�ton anef 1 t a.m.-rp to years - days a e • - Peer. sed. Aatberi>sa for ti.. -N a.m.-Nursery Mr. and him. Eric Bell, Sun- � 'Repairs To. All Makes of Oakwle and York Centennial Road School- r*yslope, are enjoying a v t L.ORNE Ce - 4 Ncta�te: Pubnt: _oik, Implements, N.wehold It a.m.-All-og*ftl _ from Mr, Bell's parents, . from -.haws, %W Dtob 4lso oar NDS DR_ England, for a few weeks' ��( j _hp eM #oasoaabl. Rates. Pi{►IAe�-gng .DANK OP COMMERC!tNAMdERS 408 ROUGE HISo •Mr. and Mrs Thorny. Bailey,_._-.... WH• 2a1��7:SERVICR AT ON8 PRICM 5 S(tneoe St. N., of Sunnr9slope, spent a recent P.O. Pbene Aginet 12W3 r week-erxi in Las Vagts, where �a P.O. 'Phos. Mack. totTelephone RA. 3-3446 Sf Georges they report a wonderful time. cliee..rs ria.. sit9o. Anglican Church l4jr. and ayl Peter Brarunan, and :boys, Taylor . Rsi , flew to PFCKEnmii . OwAaso Nassau, where inte - -- - E. R. FLEURY Dr. - ohit Lesik °�� � Pickwing. D.D., We, are Sarno to report in the �Llrlirl G. i. L� Yr JLN Cleary, Rivercourt Rd. is in the - BARRISTER - sot.KITOR DENTIST -•Phone WHIftholl 2.331a Ajax Hospital, unde�e°�g treatment for a bad case of Bmrtster mid So&gior NOTARY PUSUC - SUNDAY SERVICES and his ung - - asthma,' rnartp yo ; 00 am. --Holy Cane*+nim. 'friends wish him a speedy rem M.r.+ab 'at Old-Id.est.e Iliad 1-1.00 a n.�-morning Mayes TELEPHONE WH. 2-2741 111piJa.d crwk 1 i.00 o.as -Hoy Commmnion _ AT. 5.7391 or AT. Z-i96Z -' Pickering t� Sunday) coRr� Grade $Class of West _. 00 din.wfiay Sdsat-ys tiwi Mr, and Mrd Herb. _ $hiltOn, • Medical Centre II�iiJRCH ST. N. 1PICKEi&G, 01!x. t'w4sh itaM " MONRfs 11.00 am.-Nrnerr . - - NOTICE TO t:RlEDiTO 11.adar ti Prid�r-.9-tbs� p a * . _ (At -the Perish Hall) AND OTI4 M - udeeday end lr..i.M Room_ag.s. WP to 4 .Teas by M.• OfnHCE: WH, 2-0660 WEDNESDAY hnuck, loft ofof t"w T Q31400 M of I:ES :INH. 2=1$55 1ao0 a.m.-Moult Can»ni,niew .nal Piekwh"J, POtltlfy IMere asions a« the sig - "twillOterake, IAfired, Geaeaeod. o e' DR � LTD. 9Ygiswgr M.aa.ast wakt� hri �ia11 S ganist the Estate of Stetfetn Seo.ReT AUSi1N. Prop. C s Ace on m. anrxita deceased. eas�th '- `PRESCRIPTION SMIALISTS _ ^RA t, Whitby. Ont.rio .� i • April; 1662, are hesttsy notit4ed two man west of %V%W p ;,fie II U& OWARIO to_ file proof of same with the COSM"10 M 1" 2 JoebwT, BEDS beiw.ee N E R N undersigned Solidtore on or qe- 4 _.• ISA IBAB� rMsiwT nod Man aCI1UtK;et SERVICE Ahp fore. the 5th , day of July. 186:. - - fUI40AY-r1 &A. -4a the will proceed to dbtr�its the .,SVM HOUR& .: said estate, havi:as regard .Dili . Fwneml and Ai fere. "is to the t3alaas ee atrhlr�t t(114 P t t� M 8'1 M 6 s.rt►%s . TO .of ttuRn. a..�.a ahau have had neaoe. VIfEEK DAYS DAILY 9 to 9 pose.` ,�. tea. w.�..d., #40*6 ; . ALPRED KAYES „held go shoo �e DAD at Whitt► dds 6ri aq SUMAYS atnd HOLIDAYS i p nL tea► S plm. 1M Remy R.ern k eP.w w of June, A. D:, 18tJR. PURAG" BA'rNKOONIS Me. R MWO W t the lies .Dost T rm"Un "VMS al Pkiveeife- aeocil Rear ss•. L.o.rt.n AJfe.d w, 11Iio.Iott IS 11111 - - _ ' >" ow,ie: St.wr, weer. PIGKEIG - Whrirha wuu. NG PHONE n 9-5961 - E'STI"TES GIVEN ` : * e.N AT1onMo UM , oterat i r Se1MiMas hOP tu. E:eaftrs AtdtaW intens WHfte +aM "717 - Otrwien' aN WHiftholl 2-3610 =fit. Andrew's ' -T---- --- - . ' :... Presbyterian ChurchHAR©WAR� Televtstat & Rano Gioi-ha'a- Church St. N., Pickering, Out -- n BRADY ::. i,era,�. SA. Ministe IIiiERiOR Z -' PAINTS - `: TOOLS - iAPP LIANC . Phone. wIiz-Z T=.,Pl. 1�II11 :1� PARMN6 -- PMOlN+ ` • . . -ETC. -:-sir_ - -- GI�� . _.. - DUNBARTON RADIO i T V - - 11.00 A.M. - Churdi Sortie. _ A. wRATTEW :: STORE R. 6. Ali! GENERAL HARDWARE The one _ Pince to -.. -(Formerly _A. R. Hill �PI IC rl gM --- - . ,--- �Bui►��r1`te�- .� _ Phone: WHitehall 2-191 : , �.. Tickering ng - ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. _ everything in Plumbing. Free EStimateS sAWSTER AND S6UCrrOlt GOOD. VALUE AT THE 'U N 1 T I D C k U R C H CONITHf BLDG., AJAX RIGHT PRICE - (Highway. No. 2YPhone: TEmple •9.2281 DENNIS CARTAGE SEPTIC TANKS , Open Dally- TUI 3�0• P.as. - W. A. McKAY, M.A., Ph.D. 7A Slaro.� St. &mfr Oshawa Saturday Till 1:00.p.m. MINISTER REPAIRS A ALTERATIONS - _ • . - .' - .:--- -. V P � i •-..--.CLEANED,- - Water S, 4320 Kin Ston ------Road --Sere of Worship_ Boo gal.................,... s4. .00 �HSt�RANCE CO. 9 ': - _ 850 gal.....- .._ ........... $a.ao _ W. J. BUTT _ West Hill.. - --- WRITE- oR-PNON!'-' _ r ... Oshgwa: RA, 3.4Q41 100 A. M. 1000 pals . $7.00 cm" ROW a�a C'm" ::: AT. 4472 � 1+o AND PILL 1i�11"1'I�y S S�iOe'S STOP 1►0 cbu:�n School •. I u . il.ssa Issswwa. ea R.Ndk!Yb -- WEST HUL AT. 4.404 WIsAw s, !%s, � 4u D4pertmena NEW STORE - AeNta.bile Insrra , .f An load. - : s.�ta 'A. >tit. -Fea�turing , savage, 13lsri atoll _ ...... _ Bowman Gibson"EY BROTHERS Packned Sboes. -� Foot M@0M rllwntr AIM 0.1321 HIATMlfii CONTRACTORS �, S[RVWG CHRIST M. TM!' wear Clorrectty Flu" Widwa- ccrfe �tal Minter, Stleanh SystomsCOMMUNITY SINCE 1837 B to Tr4" E, 0001ries Ineerled 1RnnR 3rtn� - Doctor's rreeerlploas Fined kdaNed W. H. J: Thompson- AfteraHons and Repal TRY A "NEWS" 4518 hll Rd west aNi WE�iNG a B�iTHDAY CAKES S.A.t' LLB. pal _ ... _ _ - SouclTote_ .: wtena zr��e4a Stop 34 at _ SARUM =W CLASSIFIED ADS Dr. - -FANCY .IMttt C.+.aY..w/ oe1.b _ _ .ot.Moae NOW, AJAX etre 08%M p� of ea awe' _- Z$Z- 1 �tTST _ . - NDN. STINT-� wMldt+ saga . t� pwo it aw MA"", Aad • - . 4. TMs n�a� �wus � �uLY, »u �uRsowY, ,.. _ _WHO WHITBY; S, WHO IN. j _T LBERT RANDALL i SONS LTD. A VERY DEPEND- RON ARMSTRONG'S MEN'S SHOP MEETS THE yICKERY- ELECTRIC ONE OF THE MOST EXPER_ ABLE FIRM SERVING WHITBY AND DISTRICTS DESIRES OF THE WELL DRESSED MEN OF THE IENCED FRMS OF ITS KIND IN THE AREA 102A BYRON ST., SOUTH MO 8-2991 DISTRICT 212 Burns W. Mo. 64M This business, established in Whitby for many Years, is -306 DUND'AS W. _ 728.1551 Vickery Electric was established around 1949 by JACK and capably directed. by ALJUM RANDA .," President, and his in this part of Ontario, the needs, desires, and demands of JOHN VICKERY who have ears of e in the electric. sons KENNETH, Secretary-Treasurer, and JAMES, a Director, the male population are more than satisfied at Ron Armstrong's Jt' _per'►ence' al Held including Jack' with 15 years experience with Canad• features only better-knowlines in plumbing 'and heating Mens Shop. They have been established since September 1st, inn Comstock Electric in Toronto, Winnipeg and Montreal. Thin n : fixtures which are recognized for quality and service ability. 1960, and besides their complete line of men's clothing they firm is one of the popular and successful concerns of this see. It is true that it takes good, dependable products to have have a fine display of casual wear. tion ung a quality of personal-service,- whir is distinctly +r,ta finest_lrlumbiag or heating sysCem,. but it is also Import- Rm Armstrong's Men's Shop carries the highest quality mer•-sksiactory in its line.- ant to have it properly installed by a firm such as ALBERT chandise which is not only backed by the dependable store, but The proper wiring of a building at the time of constryctiori - ,gANDALL R- gpN3. -L�8 wh& -been-identified _with by the manufacturez' Icon Armstrong, the po owner, may. to ensure satisfactory use of the electrical eq. trade for many years, Ali of their plumbing and heating is associated with all of the lead:46 manufacturers of men's uipment. This firm has at . its command the very. latest idea k ~ •mechanicare licensed and union •members, which attests to- clothing,-and, with the idea of keeping abreast of the times, has and su Pat and their qualificatiom TheY are specialists iss modern bathrooms- bought' thevery latest dothing arid has made it divitival quality engineering. a .nd modern heating; also service work on all types of plumb- the people of this section The up-to-date standardized plans •of this firm take Uft Ing, automatic gas and electric water heaters and gas con- Ron Armstrong is prepared to serve the men of all ages consideration both immediate and future needs of outlets, so version burners; this includes repairs, alterations, and .new and ideas, who-want the best in men's wear, with the most up- that it is not necessary in later years to tear up walls and go installation, including. residential, commercial. and industrial to-date stock, the market. affords- such as clothes by Samuels- to additional expense and annoyance when a needed outlet is : _ _. ohn, Forsyth, Agjascutum, Deacon Bros., K•elthmore and many discovered nec • _ essaryr The careful planning of the firm gives Under the guidance of ALB RANDALL this has: become others.,.-We suggest that you call into this friendly store and the patron the satisfaction of knowing that.his job is the last one of WhAby's most reputable firmssee for yourself the, assortment of fine- merchandise on display word in electrical efficiency, Our readers will do well to cone.' DOMINION STORES, OPERATE POPULAR at the most reasonable prices. ult this firm in when in need of electrical service of all types, _ SUPERMARKETS ACROSS CANADAas we do not hesitate to reccommend ,their service to you. 301 iBROCK 'STREET, SOUTH WHITBY PLAZA D. W.• McQUAY PROVIDES PERSONALIZED Do.:zruonBkO Stores, which are widely recognized for choice REAL ESTATE SERVICE VAN HOOF 'CONSTRUCTION HAVE SOLVED q:a'ity meats.and top brand groevrles• etc, have concentrated 313 BROOK S., (WHITBY, PLAZA} Mo. 8-38�i BUILDING PROBLEMS OF MANY IN THE AREA No firm could, in this highly competitive area, survive 'and, 720 DUNDAS ST. W. MO 8-4560 throughout' the past years in . extending honest values t0 the, prosper without taking a personal interest in the community, Wheit you are admiring some-.of the beautiful homes, schools public, backed by Dominion Stores policy of complete custom- _th pleasing their clients and in giving full values to these clien and businesses in the area, we would like to congratulate this e "satisfaction.on ail items sold at Dominion Stores. ts• Hense, it is interesting to note that D. W McQuay Real responsible. firm who has. built many of tem. Some of their The combination of mass purchases and efficient and court- Mate have abided by these principles and will continue to en- recent buildings completed, are a six-room addition on Meadow eons service and well-managed stores, is the reason why the _ joy success in .business. The business itself was orginally est- Crest Sc-pool, in Brooklin; a. four-room addition to Ontario St. a prices at Du;rinion Stores are much lower than others with ablished years :ago, and is capably directed by Don McQuay., Public School, in Bowmanvilie, and they also built the school no sta:m s or-grmrnicks, just honest values extended 'to their who has figured prominently it trarsactians of every nature, for retarded children on Burcher St-,. Ajax, and are presently mi .9me-9_ -iqp pertaining to the buying and selling of real estate, placing ex- :. stores. We would like to compliment. Dominion Stores as 3 and this firm can plan- estimate and. a:3vise you on. your y. wee-organized firm, es*ablishei in 1919, who make a continual Harm b council of practical value t the public's a it Mict , _ Having been so closely acquainted with values and their i:uct- building problems, regardless of site, shape, type or- prig } tie-f-a> i- prob erne- sit._the_day_-and �C.oltd=in,2 mod-.-- _ � u i ��e-«_ireof. bull you place to erect.. With a-vision o. a, greater com• ' •.ern supernarke*s that are wail in a3vance.o4 the times. Striv- position to give a appraisal of properties -regardless of their munity always in, mind, they have become an impoo. fac r T , irg to always_bring the better things in Life to their cu,'torners in the development of the area. at ail. times, we can see this firm reaching even greater �cuc type, T� firm offers this area a complete real es-i.e service, p at allt. althou, - has e this Canada's m even o r retailer:..: wrich includes industrial, commercial. residential and fares While it .has been-.the - object to obtain fair and .honest With ample parxirtg facilities, at trek' score at the Whitby properties as well as rental department, a property manage- Profit from their extensive services, the gulling influence o! ' Plaza. which i3 capably managed:bY Bert M -"'!. we would ment service and mortgages People come to this office with Peter Van. Hoof, hsps atwa been to lilziiish the highest stria• like to suggest that u visit Dominion _Stor+es as they are confidence because D . W. McQuay Real Estate have been dec- dards in workmanship"at most reasonable cost. This is a very dependable, firm , to consult on all building problems and we worth of high, recommendation. idedly fair at all times_ •- � are pleased to recommend -their services to you. ANNE'S FABRIC 3 WOOL SHOP FEATURES DODD 3 SOUTER OPERATES THE AREA'S MOST WIDEST' VARIETY OF STYLES AND FASHIONS COMPLETE DECORATING CENTRE, PLUS W A. SMITH BUILDERS' SUPPLY PROVIDES 113 BrRatr ST. souTti Mo Li1S2 SERVICES QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS TO THE AREA _ ti7rtvirg business. established-November 196{l, menta X107 BYRON S. Mo. 8•-5231 701 BROCK ST. N. MO 1.2374 favourable comment when reviewing outstandings firms of The decorating centre of , this area is none other than Dodd. This firm, established March 15, 1959, enjoys an enviable Wish This- is. the rho to visit when outstandings de anything A Souter Paint and Wallpaper, whose store opened in January reputation by virtue of the hundreds of satisfied customers P � �h g 1959.. This firm operated by Grant Dodd and Howard Souter, who know the pieaqure of doing business here. Every icnagin- -- " in the line-of quality fabrics, draperies, wools, beautiful veil- mvides the ftr--st WA&Hty paint and wallpaper on the market able type of builders, supplies are carried, and with a modem sags, ribbons.. t 'rune. , pa erno ey.. ve shoxv-room the latest developments in the buddft drapery service-withmotes given sir the hoiae by an inte=r -today Consult with 'Graaf" or 'iiasvard" who have 25 years displaying of experience in .the painting 1k decoratingsinew in crea trade -they. are a so i67 decorator,' at no obligation to you. u m rs, harmonizing colour tones and oo-ordusaGag desire for your home in the buil line from the baewwst> This one. of the leading fabric centres of the district fabrics, furniture and walls. including recreation room requirements, -to the roof... which .offers. to the discrimi ating shopper a wide. variety of W. A. Schiele Builders' SwWy, which is -the managed fashitrai. in modern fabrics At Amnefs Fabr c i WOW Well known as the colossi centre o! Whitby, this dependable Shop it and paint by C by "War Smith, has been serving the: public, taking a person- wtU give you great pleasure to choose from brand' name tab- cern carries a complete line of wan papers L L which given coroner unli,-�ited. They can mix or match al interest by seeing that they receive the very best cur the something in • f3brica _that will enact your desires for cdoar any � or you eY a.so - � eniertt �� - --- achemisg. ' . and wallpaper suppi%s. tr `y do residential, comzrercial and here for addition or remodelling. Simplicity patterer; plus fabrics m Cotton, Rayon, Nylon and industrial' brush, roller and spray painting and supply and ire You would be well advised to atop is and acquaint yourseTd stall rugs and broadloom. A visit here will convince you that with the services available l:ert and see how'they csir assist Silks plus Mary Mar1m Wools for which they are agents are you. "Wes" Smith and staff are. vest' courteous and welt ex. available and you are assured o! complete satisfaction as this they. have the lar-gest selection 'of interior decoratirsg supplied. builcU ng Line, and their al" [cern is reliable and tiustwcrthy. With all these tine points in service and advice made possible by dependable business deal- perienced at requirements in the m:nd we recommend Anise's Fabric and Wool Shop which is ings with the public, assistance is worthy o! recoaurrentlation -t avvrned and operated by Mrs. Frances Allan and with a friendly McCULLOUGH JEWELLERS LTD. HAVE A stall who are recognized for the personalized service they . MOEPENDENT SALES i SERVICE (WHITBY) REPUTATION FOR INTEGRITY extend to every_ ctutoiner. Good service plus styles and fashions LTD. RATED AS FINEST HOME FURNISHING WHITBY PLAZA Mo 6.4Olt in Brand. Nadia Fabrics this shop is a must for regi pleasant ORGANIZATION This well-known. Jewellery. and. Gift. Centre, established : -300 BROCK ST. S (Whitby Plaza) MO 0-21N1 March 19, 19'59, is t�pab>y directed by Frank McCullough.. This thriving business established at 107 Dundas St. W. In Whether you are selecting ,jewellery or a gift for yourself. RUSSELL BitYANT RADIATOR SHOP RECOG-NIZED Septe;srber' 1933, and moved to new, modern location on May for a wedding, birthday;'graduation or any occasion, you wilt - EXPERTS IN THEIR SPECIALIZED TRADE 8, 1938, merits a favouralile comment when reviewing. out- ffhd that when you make your choice from this popular Jew- 900 BRCGK ST. N. MO 8-2506 standing firms for this store is *worth visiting when considering eilery Store, you will not only be choosing in good taste, but -_- ., rajern service has certainly gained prominence with anything in the line df house furnishings. a you will be rel car -owners and' era acting quality jewellery and gifts that wilt g gem ren . throughout the.' area-. timely -They are .one of the leading Home Furnishers in this district give great pleasure for years to come. McCullough Jewelfws ' _suggestt^�:'.i,+�;tzsd of using al kinds of dope presented ire and because of their large keying power, they are able to Ltd, Is. a recognized headquarters for -quality diamonds, wat• the market torday, to stogy, leaks and clear. radiators:, is, that give their' customers the greatest of values.'_ rhes, aur,gage, silverware -and .giftware, in fact everything You go to the experts for all types' of rad repairs and save At this modern• store, you will find' quality tur niture and that pertains to a complete stick in the jewellery line, they -• yourseif•tirre ard,fmubie. Darnage to many parts of an auto- plianceT well dlspiayed, and-where one is sure of finding feature: Elgin, Omega and Cantina Watches Hurnmell Fiurinos, - it bile rotor is often brdu?hr * b rheating. ... International a�in Wali- t e raa:V.awr cues not supply water at low temperarure. Do worth Furniture', Sealy Mattresses, and G. E. Appliances. ace Steo•DicSg Silver, Unusr: al and f r^ ^y c: scls plus efts for n,j_ endanger your crater fm r over?�eatin, and guard a;ainst :Living-roe ri, Dir,in and BeiTM�t Su;tes, an.3 ,art liirUis of every occasion �Ve_tvish ti c�mp!im?r:t Frank McCvllovgh for tip it:,oads of corrasiot» B:-iaa_y'our ear lsto this up-to-dste furniture is l^e.re at carr ren onable prices, ar_:i .ane i assured the higr giislity jewellery 3n.3 gifts whirr he has ehoserr in IS Lr:` h.op -i rd::@ BYO ;+ rad;a*'�. ,attended to ` - ° ' i e :ail:z: anti .frust- goon taste, and made a✓ailsb:e_v3 the peopie of the district, se:: pus t: ouble sta. �,- w c_ t y, so it ._ia, an .these points we recti emend. IndsPendent also-the manner in which business is conducted. You may ch- is concern, o^.tre3 ani operated o}• Russ Bryant and es-. '. 5ales.8 Service (Wnitby) Ltd. which is capaz' 3;_d;tzd try Dose with cor::idence at McCutioug" de�ver:eta Ltd., as their ta:,:isned Septa bei �3, �:iT. deserves ou bra ce, a� t're? a^e -'1Jee-Luka" arta w'.tr a f e^a:y e::icler.' staff, %vho 3:-e kr++�c�-e!ccelter:E repuiatr� warrsnts your p'atran-i, . offering an n,.rest a,-d efficrent -d)in- �vork of the highest f+jr the pens:,:na:ized'set:; e t^et' extend to every rustome*„ We table pleasure in recommending their serv;c-e to and is the reason, why this firm is de�tineri for e.,en greater. STAFFORD BROS. LTD. WELL RECOGNIZED yot:. as they do cornp:ete eco ring. repair n; and. c'Par. gr success. CoQd ser-;ice', quality house fu:-r_ishings. This is a'must _ CRAFTSMEN FOR. ROCK OF AGES AND . Tfris--sPr. i,+a u'n* Cl sLFeFi_it _f Qt' in �y'hitbV TfOr' more �asaat -ho ping. EVENTIDE MONUMENTS MA `1e . WALTER WARD, VERY WELL QUALIFIED IN - HOUSTON SHOES PROVIDES QUALITY In se!_,:ting a family memorial•, this firm 310 IDUND,I�S.0.lestabiished April WELL BORING, AND SEPTIC TANK SERVICE FOOTWEAR TO RESIDENTS OF THE AREA 1st, 1=:. and with four generations of the Stafford family in -204 Chostnut,'W MO. 8-2563 WHITBY PLAZA MO 8-4901 the :arur <;a;al trade can show you monuments built of qua• No service is more important. ,to the -progress and` growth Whenever there is .mention of quality footwear, HOUSTON lity plus di:rability. They excell In all branches of memorial of the country than that'w•h cn supplies means of sanitation. In SHOES, established July 30, 1955, is always associated. craft` n :.ip enabling you to-pay. tribute of respect to loved this day and age precaution must be taken to safeguard- hum- T:. staff of this store includes experienced fitters, with a ones. an life, and in'furnishing means of sanitary conditions a7greatknowledge of this business and, their ability to give complete Charles W. and Ernest R. Stafford have achieved,a well meri• : wori,: is. done ' by Walter Ward with 10 years_ of experience in comfort has won many satisfied patrons• All shoes are fitted ted repuatation in ethical business practices. Their .designs are •: this business, with great care, which assures you of complete comfort of recognized as artistic orignal creatiorss, symbolic in design. _ Thi g firm is licensed and bonded and offers a complete ser- your'foutwear•. They can readily submit estimates on all classes oP monuinentat Trite. They are expecte is septic tank pumping for home. and _ Shoes in a wide variety of styles, that play a leading role in work to suit the requirem is of everyone in a most reverent 'bf, also one o! the area's most experienced firms in the the correct costume of the well dressed woman are on Ztisglay her. By use of the mos modern appliances used in the baring business. at this store, as well as shoes-for..children,_.that-fit-_wi rea-t —trade Trills sk c hiPL-Charles--and-Ernest-Staffo d- tn 8 J : Tbey-thoroaghiy-und�i =d sanitary requirements and are comfort and- style. -Featured is Clark's Nsturalkm and 'geld produce the finest monumental work., They also do cemetery . 'Jkble to cope with every situation.- When we c=rpare' the home " Cross for wornert,and the Famous Sanrage line for clurildren and lettering and can meet all requirements from a Headstone to at a few years ago' without- running water, bath and adequate teen-agera� - the moat elaborate .memorial. • Stafford Bros. Ltd. are wordW, s=wage disposal, and them lgok-at the average home today, we Hevste n Sbees. which 'is owned and operated by Tem'Hevsttm of your consideration when contemplating.. the purchase of a can remMy see that such ooneerns as the one operated by Mr. who is awlsted by Wyk Turner, Is a viable contributidrr to the fgmily memorial. Hundreds of famildes in the area have apprw ,Wanes' Ward ' are pia�ylag as important part lir our oantinued complete assurance-' and satisfaction in regards- to anything ciated, the very befitting memorials designed and produced by as as ow MUNt TWx &W to wwdW W,, 7v= in f"t"em, SIM6 aided the people of the area t* dif fi= and thib Pthit-Al manner. in wtich bugjr%egg IS Copfteb. no" taawwwatis tae atythlod is this Una �_.:_�.�_..._.._. , . a better walk is life; acrd are worthy of high seoori�fe�dstioa. ad by them worthy of our bluest re-coMmpndgtioo, _ - ry : ' THE PICKERIN�i THURSDAY; JULY S, i%2 NEWS ._ •' . r'' ipage Sewn Wanfied • - RC�SEBANK _ Park -".-7 "One � .. _',Rouge and Mrs. McKinnon, of 's Opinion WAW ADS' Experienced We m�n would like 0�,� Drive, have Mr. and Mn and Mrs. J. Patteson of 1r office cleaning, at ght. Phone: our local store, have visiting BY - THE OBSERVER ae = 83y-3218. Mrs. Dennis De Wilde visiting them for a while. them, their daughter, son -in ------------------ � • ai .. Mrs. O'Connor has her father, law, and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1. s QUALIFIED TEACHER Mr. Jos. Doyle visiting her,for Ca 4well from California The Editor last week apparently indicated I should 1 ^ will accept students for tutor- Belated congratulations to indicate the type of information a ratepayer should ex - will summer montes. pest to be receiving from time to time from the Village owd ing immediately, from Grades Rev. H. g Mutton is taking Mr, and Mrs. Bozak on their res •1 to 8. Phone: Claremont 9W. over the pulpit of Rouge Hill tenth wedding anniversary. authorities. For his information I believe the following Trane atien Available United Church, while Rev. Bag- is a partial list: - •- - i, � �r ,e .,�1 P� hell is on vacation. Sunday (I) Review of Auditor's report so that financial egos-- �, leave Pickering 10 ,to 7.00 'a Pickering Nigh -continued School is dismissed for the surri- ition of'Municipallity may be considered. ' m. Leave down -town Tomato mea There is a Nursery avail- 2 Review works ro ramme of the Municipality for at 5.00 p. m Call WH2•5487. af- able for anyone attending the GRADE 9E - .-• -_ . O P g . church ;service. (First Class Honours) Norman the year 1962. 1 ter 6.30 p. m. Bignell, Rod Irving. (3) Progress -of any new subdivisions within the Mun- - For Sale Mi. and Mrs. Gordon Colby (Second Class Honours) Peter icipality — or at least terms of new subdivision agree - wish to annqunce the arrival of Donnelly, Ruby Phillips, Chris - Apples - -# S their chosen son, Richard' Law- fllents' ,Ayples sect Potatoes F_or_9a1e. tine Robbescheuten Gordon . (4) Explanation of- any proposed• Zoning Changes -.._-F*R_.SALE , BY 'TENDER rence. Roberts, Lyn Spencer, Mary 5 Details of negotiations with Department of Hi Ooateoiled Atmoepbere Three bedroom frame iAsu1= The-Lionsce_liold" a Burgo �) g p .8 Y ---- Ann VaiQancourt. t' own contain' covered bungalow located on every Thursday at,8.00 p. m_ in ways with respect t0 widening, drainage`etC., Of High vers sor apples. Open on week- the Rainbow Room in the West (Third Class Honours? Chezyl Altana Road, north of the First we, NO. 2 through the Village. ,tea, - Rouge Shopping Centre. Brown, Linda David, Bob Gum- Y g g i. Concession, To 'hip of Pick- pP g binger (Frch.), Wm. Jolly, Shir- (6) Plans or proposals for eliminating serious sewage i PICKERING ORCHARDS Bring, for removal on or before Watch for the Gasorma, span- ley Kutlich, Heltn.ui Trantau. pollution problem in the Municipality. One mile west of Piokering sored by the Lions Club, to be • Vittaga an No. 2. Highway. August 1, 1962. (Pass Standing) Bonnie Gard- (`n Programme of Municipality to attract new comm- TENDERS for purchase of this head at Bath's Esso' Service finer (Sc.), Cleve Shirk, Gordon ercial or industrial assessment to the Municipality. f Phocie: WFi2-1247. building will be received up to station Togerson. (8) Discussion of, future of the Village and mune FOR SALE — pressure system, 12.30 P• m•. July 13, 1962.' For (Promoted to 10 Clerical) Rob- goals in view of its location between Cwo larger ..and - = suitable for farm or school, further. . information, contact Rouge I I I S ort Fertile, Donna Huts. rapidly expanding municipalities. complete with 50 -gal. pressure Mr. H: Lomas, Canadian Nat- GRADE 9F i tank All in good - condition. ional Railway?, TelephQne 285- (First Class Honours) Jean 4891• Mr and Mrs. Jas. Smythe Segriff. I note that the licensing of Plumbers in the Town- --- Phone: ATlantic 2-1361. of Altona Road, spent the week- �Vhi is running into difficulties and while one must be end at their cottage in Peter- ($eSond Class Honours) Arlene P g FOR SALE —two exception- TENDERS 1 Hrytzak, Dora Stevenson, Ken- sympathetic with old time tradesmen, we, must realise ally good horizontal fur:;aces. For Five Class Room School I �roneth Tanghe. that it is only for the protection of ratepayers that Mn - Can crawl space, attic irt;tall- Sorry, to have the Schwalm. (Third Class Honours) Richard nicipal Licensing bylaws are passed. I would suggest ation or garage. Sid's Plumbing for family move away, ��'e wis`1 Hoar, Kenneth Markle, Bill that many of the ratepayers of the local municipalities and Heating. 839-2354. Board Of Trustees Of Green them much luck- in their new Mulligan; Kathleen (7Brien, ' would have se, money over the years if for example. wood Public School, S. S. No- .;urmundir~V- Jin Redshaw, Les.ie Smith: t 9, Pickering Township. i`daater Timmy t('aldrifi ' ' is a lc ank installers had been licensed and - regulated PET STOCK (Pass Branding) Rosemary in the ears past. V.,'e have never complained about the FOR SALE—German Shepherd glezding this week at Orland, T.. r ,� a o , { y P P SEALED TENDERS, properly i t . I o= r�,t l e,1 )i male puppy' Regis?erect and in- 'identified as to contents "Ten III coat. Jenkirison�Bc role N:xre, Loug- .� zioculated WH2-50". dor for Greenwood !'ublit fA of Trus- ` School is over for the sea- l� Ivey, Gail Russell: l ay. ensing installers and vi -e should feel the same way ab- 1 eu ra son,,arid many -happy children out licensing.and regulating' other. tradesmen.Sahsol for- Tho. -Boal _ Springett. �, FOR SALE—baby carriage. fess, S. S. No. 9, Township of ct the tradesmen themselves should be very WH2-i4i7. parts On Friday afterr. �n Pickering", will be received by From Grade 10 to Grade 11' pleased to, have-incompetant tradesmen r r the Architect, or Mr. Donald ` The Graduation' Banquet far GRADE 10A O—O j' folt:_s", —Neer Idea machin- ' I Grac2e 8: %,,as held on sane 22. Ooodvcin,_up to_and-vati9 s•pp u,,, T, ••,, (First Class Honours) Diane Much was hard a few weeks ago at budget. time a-_ cry, hay conditioner. parallel- �" r= t� 2 Pyr e' Hil! Ci u _ p,. m., Tuesday, July 31, 1962. Carter Pici a 3 Cu?tTi,—G -� e�acT o -fir or anon su lied-;$—filegh bar rake, Flail -type spreader; —head table guests were: Rev. Day. Trnothy Death, Richard t PP y Plans, Specifications and Tee-, F 13a Hell, Mrs: Day. SCl't00. Board t0 the Township Council and at that time Beater -type spreader—all =pric- der Forma may bb obtained g Doble;' C!neryl Durh, "Michael _ ed to clear. P"rarie Broolclin 45S -I from the Architect, C (Pres. Rou4e Hill Hone acrd much more information was demanded. This, Observer ••Stefan Kearney, Elspeth McKay, Neii 3154. Sherbowich, 335 Lawrence! school Mr Adamson (Chair- Parker, Martha Rtr_tiie,. Walter gathers thatt-a meeting between' the two bodies was man of the School Board'), Nie. held but there has been .no information forthcoming so Ave., E., Scarborough, Ont. at- Can Nus, Eleanor Westrieq g - NO MONEY DOWN K. D. Munroe. 'Sup, Princigii_ Second .Glass Honours) Barb- far as can be -ascertained. ter Monday, July 9, 1!62, upon '.18,04 per month finance, beau!- Mrs. A,. Tya3 !Past Pres.) •and it , SINGER th ZAG e, be ut receipt of deposit of a Certified era C3rscn, Bruce Drake, Gee;- IS the township Council satisfied v th- the infortnat= Mrs. V, Willard. Mr, Stettler, - Cheque for !30.00, which will ory Gerbis, Linda Graham, Pat ion- supplied and will the -public be able to get details model. No. disks needed. Blind Prsn Dunbartnn . CO site •kerns -sews on buttons -makes � returned upon return of the (School -was guest speaker. Mast Ireson, Heather Johnson. Mar- Of the 1962` budget? One councillor 8t least Was very plans and specifications in ilyn George was presented with garet Keyes• Wm. Papne, Sus- insistent on receiving the information.-- has .he- now. _ bUtton-holes. $81.42 balance. g� condition within ton days an Ross, Sheridan van "Blanc- been satisfied?' Why -the secrec ! If there is IDEALER Rex i0! News office the Proficiency.. Award, Carol Y y $ after tenders close, Each- tend- oro. Henrietta Van Hevelingea Coiquhoun was presented with reason for not disclosing the'details of the budget lets FOR SALE—new and user re- or must be accompanied by a (Third Class Heneurs) l..,ymle a the Citizenship Award; Victor have it. frlgeratore, freezers, electric Bid send d $4,500AII. Patterson, Janet Ruddy, Will _ Austin received the English A- darn Shields Susan Wilson: Wm. re! oration ui ent Wiseman- at reasoaabie prk�es LE)RNE a Perfermame - Bend fa• • 100 half of the Lions Club. Bob Pass Standing) Donna Bad 1lunbarton Composite School tram . Reeuttrs - Cont9nwd G WFII'TE. R. R. 1, Pic3cering. of the an+evnt of the Waldriff was the proud winxier low (Math.). Wayne Murphy Promoted kwn Grade It to tiered* 12: >?Mnr; WH2-1317. contract. To Wet for a stipvl- of the Bursary- A wonderfulter (Eng. AI (tf) (.Agr••), Dmg-` Honours —Bev-wn, Barbara; Cawthorzie, Susaii; ated sum only, will M consider- turkey dinner was served and Ag ,) ,- James Van Pelt (Math). ' od. Lowest or any tender net Mr, -D. Karry, supervisor of GRADE ld B Deliria; Duncornbe, Robert- Freeman, Michael; Hobbs, WalLce: RealEstate necessarily accepted: Music led those present in a. (First C1aB Honours) Robert Iaughlire, Emma; L.a4yzeu, Robert; Harold!; Petra; Olsen, arrears: MOus� ler SAL! —five,room s -�• G Wf. Omelon, Sandra; Skidmore, Esther Tyas,. Christine; Wager. D. L. Goovwm, socity. Mr. and Mrs. John Mcisaac. Secend Class Honours) Laura- EWth; Wolff, Eric. Peas: Bale, Peter; Barrett, William: Dean. ed !tame buirgal". on Guild TM Board of Trustees of S. S• and family spent Saturday at ( Timothy; Rotten, Terrence; Berwick. Byron (C); Bozak, Peter commIleam Irnr Pick ..j. efts Anorsby, Gordon Craig, sailors. can at 47 Gid Road, lbwderek ;8h Oetarle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carson and . family, of Aporia Rd., spent ner, Bruce Lloyd, FAthryn Wil- Steve; Channen, Margaret; Cotton. EdL (C); deKoniag, t3tts r. "(�)' T E N D t R S the week -end In Guelph, visit- bon (C); Eriksson. Lars (C); Faulkner, Paul (C); FTeeman..DomR School Apse Ne, 2.. Township i relatives (Third Claw Honwrs) Joseph- (C): Gerecke, John; Gillard, Jmes; Hall, Anne; Hall, Gary (C); IPOR SAL! or RENT—7 rooms, of �� fine Astley, Tory Bucking, harry 'Hail, Robert; kewte, Lorne; .. Helblin Edgar; Hueter Carole• 'bath, oil furnace, nice gasdtn, July 14. b the day set far the Glaser, Peter Holley, Fred ' i;, dg 'Harris, Clare: Kennedy, Sharon; Kennedy, harry (C); , mfereoms. Apply: Owner WH for Painting, Caulk- Annual Bazaar, organized by Moore, Susan Nicklirig, James Ron (C);. Marriott, Rhoda (C); Mez, Roland; Mically, laobett • and Glf the 'Afternoon Group. of the W. Orme Borinie Palm, Nancy Ing ng- A. of St. James Church, to be Puckrim Phyllis Rooney. (C);. Parr, Patricia.,(C);..Phillips,-Ernesi (C); Pomeroy, Sandra, �'O Rent held at Mrs. Smith's on Rose- Richardson, Lynn !C); Rowan, Valerie; Stroud, -Nelson; Shan SEALED TENDERS will M re- (Pass Standing) Joy Astley, calved by the undersigned ter bank Rd., North. Keith Foreman. Mary McClem- note, Brian; Smith, Stephanie (C); Tonkht, Margaret (C); Watd- . .FOR RENT—five-roomed bun- The St. Paul's Anglican Church. gal all conveniences: oil- Painting, Caulking and Giasin! crit, rear Milligan. Linda Pegg. ell. Sandra.; Wattmaa, Cheryl (C); 3rToitzlk,.Hans.. ' Fun Fair will be held in the heated.- garden Apply: Owner the j,ive It Ix nd Resabank Read Kiwatiis Panic, , Dunbarton, on BarbaraKen Richardson,T�o , George Dianne teeter, Bonnie Gibson, Ro croon, Frank Traynor.Y Robbes- WM2 7Y. Public Scheele. July 7, commencing at 1.00 P. n. g Help - m., with interests for both the Tran. Lois Jordan, Lawrence, Ruscit- Pass Standi J: lel whited Tenders close at SAN P. in. July young and old. Each child ent- .GRADE 1K ng} Philip Horse- Tendon ors k p 12, 1962. Tender 'Forms and ering the gmupds will receive'a ti (Sc -),(Sc ) Helen Schaper, Linda ,.man, Donald Patch, Derek WOMAN WANTED (Second Class Honours). Mary ��thAnne Vanden Brock Spencer,. Mary Ann Williaraso�t. Specifications may by obtained prize. Everyone welcome. , . Lou Gunter,. Da -leen utlich, (Phy. Ed., Hist. do Geog.) • -- Mature woman, skilled typist- from the Board Office, Rose- Mrs.. Mason, of Woodla McLellan, Ger ,Xat- -=and office -worker; desires' full (Pass Standing) Ruth Chomey, .From •Grade 11 to Grade 12. bank Road Scheel. Phone AT -'•Road, has her of ieh' ten, Janet No -man, Danna Nor- Ahgela Cu nmings, Diane Horn- GRADE 11181 or part-time position, or—sum- !antic 4.4751. �ard Hayes; 6isiting her for..a ton,'. Ursula Radatus,. Joyce 'shave, Lana Hubner•. (Hi,t.'and (First Class Hoesours) Carol mer work,of any type. Phone— while. Smith. Claremont 72J4 F Lowest or any tender not nec- Geog:) , Reinert James (Bo•�k &>wies, Ian Butters, Don Drake, essarily`aeeepted. AUCTION SALE OF LAhFf! (Third Class'Honoij Barbary keeping), NeEta'Rough, Sheila Marie Drager, Beverley Haw - Sale -..No ° T�2952 Best, Vem--)n Brice, Cirole Wa'gg Wen. Youriger. thorn, John Miller,. Gerald AVON - Bargees-. r dna Bur- AOE iOD P ediate opening for r:ature worn- egg, Roger StP�nell. , 1BussnessAdministrator One-half acre of land, more or. ton, Brian -Craig, Pa:'e.a Creb- (Second Class Honours :aan (Second Cfassslonovrs) SFiar= en to service g-od territories, :loss, being part Of lots 1-4, .bin (Sc.)� .Barbara Fetter, Butnie, $ar y Bru-neau, John or. Bivwn, •Sue Hannah, Reneth Pleasant, digr-ified -ork. Write r-' Perry's Plan of Part of the un- O'Brien, Craig Trenholm, Wilma AVON PRODUCTS, P. O. Bok CCc_ Ci 1 hefrkS { lin and part of Village f Brook- ran. . St e h e .' hria, ri" Irie, t rotor orated Villa e � Vanden Brock (Math.), Stephen.' Michna, ' 'Margaret_ . 512, Oshawa, Ont. _ -- Card Of Thanks —, • Concess- i (Third Class Honours Robert I _. ---- ion- 6, Township of Whitby, in } Ne•�rnan, Rage Oxford,' Galey Secretary Wanted I wish to express rig- grateful ; the Count of Ontario, located :.: BRAND NEW Brown, Brian Dunn (Math•), 'Stone, Paul White. County Nina Keogh, Jas. McTaggart (Third Chiss Honours) Dianne Pickering Towr;shio School i thanks to Dr. WC �i,�_ Tomlin- i at the north-west gender of the ��w .A No. 2. requires aSecret- son, and the Nursing Staff of terseetion of Hi hwa s 7 and 'LL// 1 (1�Iath.�, Pau Senior, 'Suzanne Dye, Margaret' Carleton,' Pat ary, Duties to commence Aug- Ajax -Pickering Hospita�, ' for' 12, and North Street at the GretaSzablwski, Barbara Taylor, Harden John Lusted' (Eng.), test 20, 1962. Applicants should their fine care, during.TnY re- north end of 'the Village YOIKSWAGENSG Greta (Maine (TypJ, ' Rick. James Powell, Roy' Puekri- have aknowledge of shorthand. cent illness. To my. wonderful Brooklin. _ " — _ _ Walton (Math.). (Eng.}, Dianne Richardson, Ell - Written applications .ver e re- :rich a neig 1 {pros Standing) Brian Ba?sdon, een Robinson,,Lzs Schram (Fr.)I ceived to July 20, 1962. Apply lovely gifts, flowers, Cards and. a held on the property AS LO ane coon oo ass Standing) Janice Clark* to: Mr. K. D. Munroe, Superin- kind wishes. Please accept my at: • Ecklund, Klaus Gerecke (Erse.),' (Eng.), Margaret Hickey, Lam• tendert of Public Schools: Rose- sincere thanks. They were all 2.00 P. M. Local Time $195A DO�� Marilyn Harris, Terry Sherin: da Hoskins (Fre L,at.),.Mary)bank Read Scheel, R. R. 3, Pick- so much appreciated, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1"9b2 (Freh.), Darleen Suginomori Sue Hunt, Lynda White (Hist,),' ung, t Winnifred McQuoid TERMS-'$2'5" ERMS: 6200.00 Deposit at the UP TO, 36 MONTHS TO PAY (Age.). Reuben Williams (Mat GRADE 11B (jul 9) Pickering, Ont. (Agric.), Reuben Williams (Second Class Honours) Biala time of sale, cash or certified J M ' cheque {made• payable to the Pr1eK Have NOt Increased'. (Math) Caret Williams (Math) Bryant, Joe Moodie, Cereal GRADE ICE (the .following Thompson, Joe Vander Hyde1R Coming Events Treasurer�f ?ntario), balance AT students, having Completed two (Eng. Frch), John Vesters Is payable withiiri hirty days, years in the Clerical Course, (Third Class Honour) Davin . PLASTER CERAMIC TILE-PICKERING VILLAGE For further Information please SABYAN -.. ar. granted ,School Leaving gate (tech.). Gayle Dlsaeg►, STONE COUNCIL For further MOTOR SALES LTD. Certificates). Peter Evans (Frch,), Cheryl The 'regular meeting of the - (Second, Class Honours) Nancy Liscombe (Hist.), Douglas Lib ={ FLAGSTONE PATIOS y The Auctioneers, E,1,C - PRidsrhig Village CouneA will K� ani -Clarke Prentke. 234 RITSON ROAD S. Burton, Wayne Elson, Lloyd tie Bonnie Maurer, (Mot);. . beheld en-- Markham. Ontario Harbr'on, Wm. MacDonald. Grace Mlctrell ;Phy. rr Carel I'lia6- CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC. TUESDAY, JULY 1% 1%2 Telephone: Markham 340 OSHAWA . DIAL 723.1461 (TMrd Claes Fliaevrel Leonard snn (Hist), He ay Anqua ,� MARTIN ENMHT at &00 P, M.. in the Council ort SoperhiaMt Of My 27 Bbrry, Frank ffit=" Carolyn paries Rixon, Janet am, i11I• PjpFiiN Two 4011 !-ill Regional Ofilke,sma�'d, WA Cr'awm me Sylvia CAatNbMs. 81KXV XOG"M Clerk Bntar[a: �ltedel >M5,4N. iwob.it, Waw iteetr, J Cataw on P"P : ..._. , 1 - j -_ • • E THE PICKERWG NEWS THURSDAY, JULY S, 1162 _TTS TO� rac&derrt at her home, breaking sr, -•^ter "Pry that organizatioWs activities lovely sift from the students and Kenneth, and Mr. and Mrs 1! �J ilk i dei wrist. Get better soon Jen- Mr. Don Hedges; has his for the summer. at. a surprise presentation on, R: Day, motored to Graven- PKaon a _ rue. I aunt Mrs. .George Bates spend- Mr. and,Mrs. J. Watts of To-, Friday last. burst, on Sunday. Cbn Wed _ems Ju::e 27,` -at Mrs. R. Wills and family, of Wg a few' days with him. roe'. ,spent the week end with - A number from here attend - 6.30, to u 8 stLdents of Toronto, were visiting at the l Mr. and Mrs. Fre'.. Ward, Mr. and m: -s. 'J• Rennie. ed the Pugh -Evans Ite-union. _._P,ayview Fieiahts S.hwi held ranine of bin. and Mrs Bair' entertained relatives from near Miss Gail Flanigan was host- Mt. Zion north of Greenbank, last Sat- : a banquet at t:,e `Nest t2ougre 1Singston Road_ London, over the weekend ess to a nun ben of school 'ch T urday: clrooi audito.-ium. The parents -Gordon Armis, 01 Deep River, , "lr' ane �lrs• Gonane Taylor ems on Saturday night, at her Miss Cl:�r�t Neal; of Toronto, joined them later for presenia- visited his parents Mr. and spent the holiday at their co- home, on the .occasion of her spent the week -end with Mrs. Mrs. E. J<._Annis over the boli- ttage at Hall's Lake. birthday. Errol Cars tion of school pins from the H Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vanderlit Mr. and Mrs: Ross Redsktaw' i Congratulations to Mrs. Cec- W � S. President, Mrs. Oliphant, day week -end. — ` and Graduation .Certificates Sympathy is extended to Mis.- visited friends at Newcastle on and family, spent the holiday -t ons, from the Principal, Mr. Tickle. Rose Stroud, on the sudden, eSu deafarewell day and PartyMondforaan d; at Six , � lake. Wm. G i �1 school, and to the nines Pupils , --"7- ;Toasts were made by Mr. R accidental death of her niece, friend, who is returning to risited relatives in Cobourg on tions, namely: Janette .w► 1 Huebert, to the graduates, and at W`hithy, last week Holland. after a visit here. he holiday. H,;skins, i-eith Jones, Pat Stell, f Cynttda Irving made the reply. bins and Mrs. D. M. Thomp- Hall Pegg, Bren- a Donna Hough toasted the Tea- son .'and Mr- A- J': Thompson, Mr- bred Lynne was able to MT. he Slid Robertwith Mr. and Doreen Jones, c Staff, replied by Mr. B. of the Base Line, drove to Trenr leave the Ajax Hospital thi< spent the heliday with Mr. and da McAvoy, Bobbie Mink, John thiiSing ora Dale Gardener toasted ton, and then on to Tweed, last week and will be convalesciti€ Mrs. Harold Hopkin at their Neil and Fred Horner. the Home and School, replied Thursday. Mrs_ Thompson's bro- at a rest home in .West Hill, cottage on Six Mile lake. � Rev. Mr. Love,, of Columbus, to by Mrs. D. Oliphant. Gond- titer. Rev. James Payton Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sima ant Mr, and Mrs. Carnegie of the had charge of the church `ser - was inducted into the Tweed daughter of Toronto, spent the Baptist Church left' last week vice on Sunday, while Rev. T. ort Seiiows' to. the School noLl�ay with Mr. and Mrs. Bill, for a visit tit. their native Scot= ' P leetham' 'preached anniversary Board, replied by Mr. R Brown— my Payton. Welsh. land and prior to their depart- services on that charge. , •• Presentation of pins and certThe Pio and singling PuP� Mr. and Mrs. Keith War' ure the congregation held' a Several from here attended ificates were made by Mr.. K. of Marion McCiement are hold- and Mr. and Mrs Allan Red- surprise social gathering and Decoration Service at Clare D. Munroe, . -Mr. R Huebert,,ing a Recital at St. Andrew's /�,�j� Mr. J. Tickle and Mrs. D. )lip- Presbyterian Church, in Picker- Shaw left this week to attend presentation R the home of day. Union Cemetery last Sun- �E'�x +�:� the Calgary stampede. Mr aced Mrs. Ross Heron, day. - giant, Dr. W. A McKay 'led ining, on Friday, at 8.00 P. M. Bill Voss had his' si ter Mrs. Mildred Binstead a' Mrs. Morgan `Evans, Clare' �RTkuR •prayer. Bayview Heights Citiz- The Sunday School pupils of -MITCHELL en9hip Awards were pre United Church, have from England, arrive last Fri- member of the local teaching mont spent a few days thi da for a visit here: staff; was the recipient of a week with her daughter, Mrs by Mrs•.Wardley to: Inge biuel-chartered an airplane on Sat- bliss •Betty Ward, daughter• Lorne_J°nes•-- aJMNTEp ler and Alex B,iltsa: General urday, July 7, for a flight from ` r r +- r r.`hurrh Women of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wam OIL FURNACES STATION ROAD - W;K 2.8771 Proficiency Award was mad:e:dalton over Dumbarton, to Osh- left on Tuesday from Manor INSTALLED ------ meet next Wednesday, July 11 _ 'by Mr. Huebert to Justyne awa, and return Ian. and Steen Sjolanger. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Black of for a trip to Switzerland along Repaired And Serviced at the.ho ne of Mn. Win. Gate: IICKERINO - t!. t► -2111 The Valedictory Address was Liverpool, ,accompanied by Mr: with a group of other students. Sheet Metal Shop Work with Mrs. i� Jones Carson ant NIGHT SERVICE made l Jortyne Lang? sap. and bars. John Blatk, Oshawa, ,The Almack farm was the WH 2-2641 Mrs. Cecil Jones in charZ;e - o; T$. 9-1682 V Horning's Mills, on Sun- scene of the 1s� Bm•r: e Pay. 26 t'hurch St S. - Pickering the program Mr. Munroe was guest speaker, „= athering recently. to Iriva.'. RUDMA"V HISATINtG CV. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd �V.1%onand was. thanked by Inge b1ue1_day, attending the 50th annhe.- g ler. Ms. Cy. Leonard, a Ven- sary of the church where their triloquist, provided entertain -father• once was minister. They. rnent. bins. Lancaster, firs. also toured the surrounding .d s- Gehma r, Mrs. a inlet. Mrs: Sat served refreshments Several of rise Base L ne ". later. children. are attending the Vac � Welcome- to 'bl a:.d rs• ation Bible School in the'C. E. �. Centre, P:cicering Uni'ed C'rurch the::- s�z ardMI.,:--y • b;r, ane at which s. Bean. •:s aunt. t; -Mrs. win.-Earte, Squires' Bch. Little Barbara T hornpsnr.. dau- ,� , ot,ror of S2r-and Mrs. R. Th,)mP !�ii3 - - _ - - - - - -South, was' ire the A;ax Hospi- son. Base Line -•halt- �' til las*.' week' and returnez io tune to .have i.er .hand eanght " y - �F • q i s her ho. on Sunday. m the car d�;+�r. �a ti.' a;,. She eme er. reatment Mr;. Winme Mitei:e- is spen- receivedrg Cy ding the week: with the ..Dave at the Ajax Hospital. - _ . di nnox's at their ct-t'•age- on — United Church — a° Dr. W. A.' 7%1CKa Cr, .ducted Orr Lake. mea: Midland- y - - _C.��a;y�tsQr�. •' ar:on the 'Canaria -Day" service, on i T IcClemen*'s total pupil Elia- Sifnday assisted by air. F Flt- — beth 11. Hough Grade lir who ca,rn, at the organ The -choir • " /^, � �, recesveci . irst 'Class Honours sapg the. anthem "Blessed is the i r :at. the Royal Conservatory o F�ation". The scripture lesion t f was from Romans 12, -and the ', f Music. Pup+ o. Mrs. Sprott• Beaumont EaareesibSa who were sticces-s€ta in their text from John 13. 34. ':he ser- COrgqPrva+ exams were: mon tonic was --"Protestants' Mary -Beth McClen nt. icon- an o tz Religion in - - -' ours in Grade 4. 'Vocal: :Marie Canada was very importatrt and ( ; Mi'tche4`. Honours ' Grade 8. education was controlled by the ` Piano. church, as 'missionaries and nn _ Mr. a_ -id Mrs. George Watson Priests were the teachers. OneNotors, have gene to the Gaspe, for a.of the first missions was at the [[JJJ t��///LLJJ vacation Frerichman's Bay.- It is no lon= , Mr. A. Drinkvhater !s a pat- ger possible to keep religion & - lent in the Oshawa Hospital. 'politics separate as the use,- of 1 Mrs. Brian McCombe and atomic weapons is a moral.'issue Distinctively WYW is dw _ well as a political one. The Condianman per -1020" Stroud, spent the past week Proestant church does no gave na " %.Wting fr♦ends here. a decree or voice the opinion - Co. �a�• *` ; A number of friends attend-' of the Protestant Church. The Co. urodraal ed a bridal their shower at the home ministers can voice only Want of Mrs. John Ashton. Pickering own opirriotss. Marty People th honour of Miss Ann Watson, assurances of what is right and - Hvtwse marriage to bL^^. lVirirray wrong. These assurances are notMEOW �tZlMt/� _ Stephens In will take: place on ound among me , but Prom' to be fGod. The scripture is a " .. ,August 25. _ Mr. E. G. Code vveiit to Lon -sure guide for the world, as it is You've Pia it _ =;don on F::rlay. to visit his sis- a revelation of God's word'. We ^h in hand with eider 4- a 6 - tens Mrs. - Etta Stewart and should listen to church leaders; �� engine • . , a d - Miss Lottie Code. but it is a personal responsibil- — driving's a dream widr Acadim% Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lynde• ity to find out right from wrong. dulietin are st.erd1n.> the weer -end at -. pay haadlin& 'Upper Canada Village, near Dr. McKay will be on vacation I -�- for• the next four_ weeks, Rev..' . Jeanette O'Cf� tnrr had an A• F. Bamford will be'in charge. _. invades 4-Dooe Sed�a - — w'... - O*lith t't'm. Hicks of Whitby.AR"S Cla1, 1 Mr. and, Mrs: Gordon Bore=1 -Mr. and Mrs. Dor. Hedges, ' land of Walkerton, spent the Acadian gives you plenty of room t spent-Surnday �vitG f:lend in_ holiday with his mother here. -in all models! Room for d 1 Toronto. Miss RrAiemar: - Hedges and I comfort .:. room for toting . ` D? ^satin ? r"a'y �wx, a••:arge, Miss Mary Neale of Green- � baggage Station Wagons provide -' ' ` u1, ;pz weeka whoPP�6 76.2 cu ft for cargo •``.ti cro«'d a - Cemetery. One . pe:'so:. at<end- end at Burleigh Falis: 1 r� �- irg sai,g she reser. saw the Ernie Balser, Don Hedges; *� flowers loow as beauuftx:. The and Jim Briscoe, 1�o«led uz a f e:rvjc2 crag _n• crarge ox Re A. mer, .trebles touimament at f Y E. Cress-x•e:I• of tine United Ch- Uxbridge last week. _ arch,Mr. and Mrs. Tom DavisM . aria airs. 3�e ;i r of 'spent the weekend at Kaeriing&"o 0 • ..Scarbore,- spent -Sunday . with Laine, where they are 'building i , Min's Viola Forsythe. a Cottage. T Invades GPawaRer swdoa•wagaa : Mr. and Mrs. .Ray Hill of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell, _ _ - V011:1ngwood spent Sunday at spent the holiday at •their. tort- ! the home of Mr..and.Mrs. Wil- age at, Huntsville. Mrs. Mansell Y = V s mot Hill, a; did NL. a♦=id :Vxrs. and the children will spend the 40 40 W .. .. .. � V .• 4 `�':�� _ — =�� cis '- � � -_ .. .t... Y v r X„ .. SMALL MOTOR SERVICE � � ••:� • 'S+ � iTiJ 3 ' 5 --' '- Atom T - r Repairs To Lawroeowers,' Garden Tractors _' f�.� ick dealergowl UW Laxnlnowers Rotdtiie�-r _see- __ aAcan- onfiac- u _ r. LAWN I"A SURPENlN6 s Small. Motor Crude LAW MOTOR SALES LTD, PIf�C ON ftkb*VIII 1111111M WIL - --� : • , Y, JULY a, lss2 'ICKE UNG NavesJ36363.3o4 Fq @3 Fig el $36360 '1 N �••- tam Hint FAIRPORT "d`.ri;" High�Enns arm Un T"UnB, at t3l-2li3. BEACH (FYch.). GRADE 11C (ft Grade 12 -GROVE R dges!►Ks ComrmerYial). J111t $+ll+ Ridges residents (es- - Sand Shark Skin Dicing -- (Second Class Honour} Hazel pedally CEDAR all recent new-com- Diving Master Ernie Moulton Miss Md with Jones' has gone e- England with her andmot- to [iz' - th t � ail Sated a ast'an$ on G , f in the has scone osson Marleen__l�Jbs ANNUAL - en) iakduding the elk - 37th new area west of Liverpool Rd. menta have been completed to her Mss. Marlowe, for a lovely Mayne ' Marilyn: North, Wanda are reminded that membership use the Hide Awar Park, locat- six-week holiday. Williazm Donna Young. Uy ed on Rosgbank Rd, North. in Mr. and Mrs. F. Blackstone .Gird Class Hoeoura) )rinds___ -Ga-----Men Ansooiation may be obtained by Ernie expressed his delight in are happy to have their baby Barrett (Eng.), Shirley Craw - Mr. Ed. Joon, 83g -WC the excellent facilities availab- daughter Gayle -Elizabeth, home ford Darleen Gibson, Suzanne -----Pa- active- active, conscientious :le at this pool for this diving from hospital. Harris, Sandra Hill,. Gladys . gr+oW who .because of the ' eff- program. New: members will be Happy • birthday wishes go to Jones, Nadia Konomm (Eng.) , _ ort plrt forth by the Executive more than welcome. Donald Blackstone,• nine years � acqueline. Marshall, Lynda 2Y2 MILES EAST OF MARKHAM - 2 MILES SOUTH ere owing stronger every Contact Mr. Ernie Mwltee, old, on. July 6; "£o ;,elk'W Mor- ?tool Book'kpg. }, Keith Puck - and are a real asset to lZ7.Rtan dlva. f�l-llNO::15 cis,"eleven years on.,iu}y'ti; cinJoan, Rowland (Arith.), �ai�i� Entertainment oars is part of the Bay Rid Joan Anne Garnett, five' years, . & Arith. ) tiJe . corr unity. Pro$i Sandra Smith .(Eng., , It has been announced that ges Recreation activities. on July 7, and Judy Leathea, Joyce Thompson (TYP.), Judy FEATURING THE tion has been made far ' - Roads - four years, on July 1Q. Ward. 8 , and every ne? mem- Roads in Bay Ridges are David Balbk has returned (Pass Standing) Linda Bn+own, RKHAM _DISTRICT _YET RANS`_ p drive& us much closer now being prepay for pav- from hospital and is fine. Dawn Carleton (Hist. -• Typ•),7. to ins. It is expelled that sumac- Mr. and Mrs. G. B. MacFar- Sharleen Chute (T�p.), Judith _ -• Evening Classes - ing will commence next Mon- lane entertained about thirty Freeman (Eng.), Sonja Neilson' (Book - Pickering and District day. The south-east section will guests on Sunday, at a picnic ( Ed.), Wilma Pabrn (Book- ) � commence& Even- be the first phase of. this ire- 'lough• in their garden Their kpg )r Grant Pascoe (Eng.),Saturday _ 5i this fall. The Cour- tion. family, J. NovaAtchson and Kenneth Valiquette (Arith., iti ' rt see s(veflable• wiH cover: tech- Motorists are once again re- family, from Nova Scotia, were) W cademic fields, plus minded to DRIV CAREFUiLY. among the relatives •.;preSept• 13, - • ,.- • Tie Atc!►esons ' ale matterrdirtg OC Ron GRADE. 12 to t;rR11DE' lit sub ;� rse the Shrine Convention �ULY y'�"a piat'reourse Your. Caunasilos Reports'11- GRADE 12A ermine its inclusion in etin's now being delivered to all .Glad to report 14irs•' from (First Clasa.Ho6wrs - Fiw Op- - Ube .s ogram. The average class homes .in Bay Ridges grid area Knox has been discharged Vis) Donna Bo�taryk, Carol ' 1 %2 - - - 5:30 E.D.S.T. Ass fifteen{ stud- is by !74a*d 3 - AlaX ash Findlay; (four options) David - - r` pea,'•a�o(ifid' en. or rohn Gr'eenmg, and ron� a few days convales- Findlay; (fir mss) David �j��� _ Further details may highlights of weekly rrneetirrgs with relatives in Toronto. Clarke. - "� ^' — M DapArstain►eR by • contacting: and personal comments by Mr Mr. and Mrs.. F. Cummings (Second Class Honours) - Five be 4have as their guest, Mrs. Prior Judith Edi Be" i&t Naideh ` Blvd. Greening It- has been regltleed: terns) Wayne Carter, er Kohh Bevan, 020 Noroch by many that Mr. Greening -M�. � mother, who Edmonds, Donald Hobbs: Grace ��uper�ised• Free P�rkmg� : eNli„ or mail your registration, takes'. a weekly tour of his will be visiting them for a cou- Jackson, Marie Mitchell, Marg- �� Name, Address, and Ward, stopping to chat with ple of weeks. aret Roberts, William Weller. M�asi Nunnber, and subject in local ratepayers, to discuss Mss. J. Lucas, of Toronto, is (four options) Leo Daly, Terry -wrhks you are interested, to their ideas and problems. We visiting at her sister's (Mrs' Greesn, David McKee, Gloria _ 19vincipal Dumbarton High have also learned that he has P. Dunne) home on Lakeview -- _ g Ave. for a few days. A baby. Trolley. Dvnbarton, Ont. a great interest in, young Pee- (Third Class Honours - Five mrol Chow e and is willing to assist our shower was held for Mrs, �i ��).Shirley GahAsordiner, Irene To" The'Ha- �pyople AftVne iD Pickering Township local organizatson w esty, Dunbarton. Ten guests ' _1n�+sled in taking pant in can. DgpgdWem, Robt.'_1+lciaggart. Brig- the plissgtrel Shaw planned for a ore -me so w jived, and . lovely d licious id Phelan, Thomas rime• David kik AN� -- 1 Oetnber 29, 31, and November is distributed with the co -opera- Websterr, Dorothy Willson; OF YOUR WEDDING .'t, is asked to call: Mrs. Mary tion of Mr, Alec. Robertson and lunch enjoy byan. sand children (Four options)._ Pat Hickey, Jul Williawna, i3 4134..or Mr. Goo, his committee. Mrsare visiting relatives in Barrie. Pruner, Gwen Quinton BOOK NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY . _ _Mo�ghanw q1-2727. All proceeds 0-006 GRADE 128 wS[e turned over to the pro George Alsop and his A. this week. ('First Class Honours - Four _ COYLB TOWnShip Recreation Stall n and Sons Pee Wee ball Faster Holmes sell be taking Options) Elizabeth Newman- - POiled team were the guests of the both services on Sunda', July _ HOME - CHURCN - RKEPTlON 8, . at 11.00 a. m., and 700 P. m. (Second, Class:._Honours - Five FROM $49.30 UP view Heights School - Toronto Maple Leaf Baseball and Sunday School at 9,45 a. Options)' David Hawthworne, The iatest report on the new Club, and Manager Charlie Dur+. merge Wright INCLUM _. Public lin, in sen last Saturday, in their'ser- m Children please remember _ School, on Garvo =Rev. Erland Smith' will be (Third Class Honours - Five Bay, Ridgrs, is that it will be les with International League comingaespedY for you, in Options) Donald.Holter. Donald _ 1 _ a x10 "OUR WEDDING" ALBUM for September L leaders Jacksonville- Suns. Au Lay, Maureen Merritt, Wayne 12 - 2, x10 PRINTS OSe un -official source claims Alsop's charges enjoyed -a Mrs M 'Cook had Parker, Leonard Stroud. Glenn IM furniture will be, moved in visit to the Maple Leara, dress- White; (Four Options) Carol -I - 4 x 3 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING"' ALIPM in A.-O'et iW-roorm and -out and the pleasure of a visit from _ present appearance of picked up a few bat! tips 'from i n r, key, Paul Range (Frch.) . Well- : the se it now stands, the "bi8-ltr �' ©ark, on Saturdayr esky Robertson. Janet Tomlin-' -PHOTO "THANK YOU NOTES" and the surrounding grounds• Second Baseman _"Sparky" Mi" Sally Dennison has ret-' son,Bill Watt. _�00iLngli: rllOfO NL"AM COvdAOI wdade indicate to an inexperien- Anderson was unofficially voted ,urned home from th' A.ir' (Pass Standing five optional -- c' observer, that oris struct- as the boys' • 'favorite ball- Hospital. Mervyn Mercer, Murray Stroud are would not be complete for 'player". The 6nly - disappoint- , Mr. and Mrs. F. Blackstone Four options) Garry Beuk. _ gtillf TO �*AFIRE O! 1fWR Cl10eC! spent an enjoyable holiday at aeras considerable time,' but men t was that the Sues beat ern Ralph Dame] ( Chem) Bill Kee- _ . ' FHONE Olt WRITE thoasr responsible for its cam- the Leafs 4-1. Lake Haliburton recently, Th' vil () Marvin Kime Chm), . ed each one stayed - with friends,. Mr. . and pn, are quite confident that George presented Mrs. D. Lawrence- Mary' ackh evvi( (Chem.), � � R R I E .P O i111- E R O Y it t be ready for school op- of his players with a Toronto Nancy Radrham (Chem.), Jim m r' Maple texf es number ' of . proud parents, tea- - e understand that _ recent aret Eagleson, pnhoh-hitiing for there and �� attended the man (Frch.). ; ' strikes in related. industries her husband, ditisted An the cheat graduation banquet for leave hampered mmtruction transportation. In addition, the following BulMtin - the Grade $. students who are Schedules to &orne degree•' have completed the. rsquir� taf»�Rm>•>•aassitigssfx=t>t=xatu>tx�t•tt>�lattls Tennis -• The following is a list of the about to embark ee their Sec- r waft for the Diploma: - Rich In view of the. fact a Tennis next four scheduled games for ordary School career. Gradual- _ ! , es are: Herbert Cane, Ming etteKormosRiches (Five Options), Foul- Keep your.Rraio Court will not be available i - Wilcox Auto Wreckers; Chong Claude Claereboudt elle Riches (Five Options) ; the area this year, arrange Bay Ridges Bantam entry, in . Robin Teeling (Four Options)• _ Inentehave been made for en- the Pickering Twp. Sottbaid ()�rdon Cooper, Sharon Copnth- Dale Waltier (4 options) H arts of this sport to join League, coached by Ron Stew- orn, Norma DeGeer, John Er- INSECT F R E� ' lksom Larry Farquhar, Eddy - >� Tennis Ciu•b in Whitby. art- JULY Gomille, Sandra Hockey, Bren- Grade 12 Connmere+al The fallowing rates apply: da HoeY Gordon Kirk, Dianne (First Claes Heinours) Sharon t fI&"; Juveniles 5730; S. - B. Ridges vs CMrrpwoid _ Gibb (Gen. Bus.), Geraldine for ' a Wilde y o do $3.ft 17. - B. Ridges va. GreenwMd McGowan, Lloyd McNiiiy, Car 1 men Racioppo, Robert Racioppo, Paterson (Gear Bus. Carolyn Carolyn I!'ybu do not wish to be- li. - Freh. Bar vs. B. Rkl�es Barbara Warner, John Wat- Plitz (Gen Bus. -),- a rrnember, You may Play 2S. - S. Ridges vs. Freh. Bar Second Class'Honeurs) Agatha - king; Robert Garnet, Heart tab - for 1p cents a day. You are ask- (All gainer start at 7.00 V. M•) le guests were introduced by Bucking (Gew • Bus.). Andrew ,� ed t0 contact: Mrs. W. Kessel Ron Stewart wishes to thank Mrs. M. Parkinson, on :.behalf Czap •(Gen Bu&)., Janet Jones. .' /�U of Mrs. J. Ricketts (H. d: S. (Gen. Bus.),,Carol Hillin (Gen. l7inErS YOU Qa . President} Guest- -speaker was �.).• Murray Maurer (een. spray bi�ivitb HOWARD DIN TREl�1" "' — - Mr. V. Stettler. _The Educa- Bus.), Carolyn ( - - yews with iIOWAiD c' _ - CoKNIS - - t Comm.), Barbara, Walker. Sp. the folk at Temple Cab for pro- (Third2.' Class Honours} Doris vidirtg two Cars to assist in the Bigham (Gen. Bus•), Jennifer �OZTS LESS THAN AM SHEL _ _ mraw 'Temple" has -o red tfneir Cookson (Gen.' Bus.).' Sharon y Bus.1, Ruth r Y (Ger- e EAT LT91"AT W&Massistance to the Redreatlon Delgroup on• many+ occasiorns in the m ' (Gen. Bus.). H . ;BIN TR paw„ Erickson (Gen. Bus.), Diane,Fof' Proftssional Strvlce to ail mokosof Radio, TV, Happy Days Are Here :Again - Paquet (Gena Bus:), Denise -killd insects is cracks and aevIeftIt iv strongly armouredthat •Pominviller (Goa Bus•), John has prolonged killing action -lasts - y Phone Or Taps Rttordtr in the near future, the F�.� Seg -riff (Shorthand) _ at least -6 weeks, but does not Barin - Ridges Ratepayers' Assoc• and (Pass Standing) Ronald Brett. Via, sp« �.,"M"=0bow baro -sea Faeforr "horistd S"Ct to FWUPS S0G1W 0 - the gay Ridges Recreation Ass- (Cler. Comm•), iiamsoYa Fro- asst. ociation will combine in a von- man (SP. Comm.) , Mark Kirk . Lure to rare money for the (C1er. Comm.), Trw Smith _-- - _ _ • r • - GR _ GUARD - �ommu .. _ AIN D ----�---- �� dist:outlt ,for 'tssjt paymtnt of rtpair bills indicates a .1efirrite step for- -mixes eadly whb nt(w Stals as it is binned, » ' ward in the strengthening of protects it from ins@* for a whole 00 TM'S —'PHONE FOR FREE' W* KMONSTRATIOIt both organizations, and a tion Achievement Award was year. Contains malathMlo"oee not harm marked improvement in the presesn t E Gomtlle, w r..,, rpp , NO Ap ted o ddy by n. a� M+II.M, eiA M•N sr >k • �•ss• so i wu�ATI� attitude of both groups, to Mr.. McClelland. The General $9.so. i. work together for the. benefit Proficiency •Award was presen= • ' ` ' -� +, F+hofit answtnd•24 hours a tis i f a week oww f everyone in the community ted to John Erikson by Mr. J., ,.reoeeooeeeow�,,. 1/ _ y We wish them good sailing Adamson. ©ass Pins were pres. and at the same time, appeal sated • by Mp. Parker and Mrs. ( I THFSt ARID OMR HOWARD MDUCTS -- WHEN YOU'VE TRIED THE REST, CALL THE BEST to -those who have shied away Parkinson. Certificates. were ANON SALE AT from both groups, because of. given by 'Ciao• Teacher Mr. I. �„,,,.. past -differences, to step for- Bell. Special thanks go to Mrs. - J AJ - w and ]end full apt; in Penerowski and Mrs. C. a .ClAREMONT COVERATI ' ivtexer tiney attempt; eftirer $auaboq, apaisteSi by Mrs. Yye�t fie.» en, lMxis. Hare; Mrs_ N. -11tt. Z itlarl! of ether: Ham d o 0 0 '' Cxiirirnian, and four former , -- DONT FORGET -`. .. .graduates fora very excellent � RRRRe Claremont 201 or A2 %Ws"CIALISE IN WEEKEND 3 EVENING SER = sawt.sattN olive Ise Bar dlasrner .which was enjoyed by - - "iid, July 9. ad. _ . . _ •- • lMisl>ya■■It■RisNRioaaaor�oaoolrtoto�r�ii>aiinitiRnulR�tioa •.� —10 0