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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_07_12i - WHITEHALL f 1 =1ACET E KERI G E W,- - f - 1 A `l VOL. 79 , NO. 4 Y THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1962 PRICE - 10c Per Copy - u e Public School Graduates , west $47 • . a nmark, Down 'Thies -W16ek will remain flood -ligated. - p The oldest building .in . Clare- ._ un old bcti+lding sv-as erected. 9 ` mont, and one of the oI'dest in by John Harr: lton- on what was. Pickering Township, • the tufo- teen the corner •of the Hami1- storey building on the south- ton farm. At this time, Clare; west corner of the Brock Road mont did not exist, but.later, a and 9th. Concession,, qn Clar^e = Thomas _Noble, set up a groc`y , � s mont's four -corners. tonne 65%n store, ' and the .. place became Noble's under the blade of a bull -dozer known as 1\o Corms. I_ t ti on Monday morning. The build- Sine those days, this burin- -- - Ing w_as erected in 1847. ess place changed hands �aTLY, This building was purchased ti-nes, being . operated as a recently by the County_ of Chit- store, a blbksmith shop, a tired E s ' arlo and is being demolistred car business, pbol room etc_. •order to straighten out the and lastly, as a dwelling e. -Road at this point. Frank When it bectme - k'nown 'the '" a Barclay has been employed to building was to come dower. ` Lear down the building. there was the Suggestion that it -- Although we understand that be moved to another locators, attempts -to secure a stop -light and kept, for its historical Val - at this corner were futile, it ue, but now -it is too late. } _ Photo by, Barrie Pomeroy.: • !Carol BOyeS 7► IIS �= - - - - e hes vin ciao Match -Miss . n- win _Mary M Carol 'Bayes fiftee Mr. James L, Palmer m rhe - iitx8 Mathesorts - - year-old daughter of W. and ..1s, week atter - twenty-three . carried on for three days• _ Mrs. Jails R. Boyes, of Mark- ROTARY CLW JAYS yeaes service with the Ontario Mr. and Mzs. Wmiam. Clarke 1 harp, formerly of Pickering, last"THANK YOtJ"of Hi way& Mr. of JacksonviPle, FIs, are visit- f 1Z Burnedweek ended up 'as "semi-final- While a few contri outiond , Deparh was Sh ...Palmer was taken out to dinner ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. _ . ' tat" in the Provincial Junior by three of his employers, and Irving Whrite, Christifsa St. now staying 'in the former . Udles' Championship - Golf stili arrive in Rotary snails, the + . printed Waith -e Pur The fire siren rang out Or Tournament, held at Trafalgar, Pickering Rotary Club vrMh Mr: and Mrs. Russell Bhin- -home of, Mr. Lloyd Peters. Mr. to express t��, gre�l Mrs. E. Spencer, Station Rd whatever it is that it does) on dell and their _fa Wy of twelve Blundekl is a buil-doze= .opera- will now compete 1n thanks to the hundreds of has returned home after seen- Monday night A bfwh fire children were burned out of tor. the Finals She is a Grade 11. I.diag.elevee: weeks visiting Lon- caul by hydro lures coining evening there persons who rondved their - North- down on. Church St. North. their two•atorey frame home. 'Chr Saturday student at Ma'rkhaia High Raster' Seals. and who. in - don. Eng., Yorkshire, just. north of Claremont Iasi was a community ,shower for S(Rml, and has been golfing turn, sent In to the Rotary Soneetset ..and , _ Mr.. aril Mrs. ]ice Hogarth afternoon. All they the family in the Claremont for several years: Her father, Bristol. M Spencer tools in and family visited the Ray T. Thum' Hall. when they re- Club, contributions of nary- - the Dolales' at their cottage• Lake ooudl save was=tire clothes on Comriunity* well known here, is the owner thing from 82.00 - up. all the sights of London, ' -their back. obi ed articles of clothing• bed- of the Whitevale Golf (tub, and We sni�et repeat, that this changing of the Guard. Trafal, Hahburton, over the week -sari. . � fire. . belieeVed to have ding and furniture, to help. get naturally, an,enthusiastic golf- and all Rotary Clubs spend - home Mr. and Mrs. W..G. Lawson. caused by faulty wiring, started again. er hinvwU, Carol says her three, this newel► on CAWLED __. ship leen t weds -end the home and contents They had just Purchased T! v favorite sports are Golf, tear - an the Anr3te'w oras in in Northern Ontario.Im,irrazi _lure a short time ago• and riding. C1flLDRRN only osis Mrs. Edgar Audrey Warren and to the gro The famsil = cent gees Into any albei 'Whitby, last Friday, attending Best. of luck, Carol. _ fund. One-haM Of the total `'the funeral of her cousin, the Mrs, Muriel Dir>giey and thein J - neNpts gess t• the heerie- _ "late Harold AllmBzc chiktrer. spent last week at the Asks �� Traffic Safety �Measures STRAY AND NOISY Bial Seclety for trlp/lod Mr: srrr3 Mrs. W. Meirjerink, Warren's cottage at Nogie's• " Dods AGAIN and husband Creek. Children, and ane -brit re - Mr. her sister Mr_ and Mrs. J'un S?nith and Cenipisints are beginning to Inaka In Pickering Township. troth Apled�oorn, Holland, 'vis- In Bay �R�dges Area �°ne' ie to the News Office a- The -local Club, at the mom- ' sting, them for July and August. family, of Lincoln Ave. were gain, about dogs at large, and ent, has around a down :.1Krs. Meijerink left Holland caxnpltr6 at Rice Lake over the dogs creating excessive nolo nine years ago, Morley Mr. Bevan o ay ( ' I ars being aided -many haw EL day, saw her sister' for the first M=. and Mrs. Cyril a Picker-irzg Township CouRsil I- BLUE NOTES WM FIRST y� citizens are beta Ing . ' i� been brought to an al- here 1 Rime since then. and Mr. and Mas. Lea. Morriey -- Impatient. Don't take down the were Hamilton visitors last r'�g last week. said mere: M west eanplots roeovery. Mr, Mrs. J. Koch etrt- was a lack of-sidew•alkg'�rn Eay The "Blue NoNs" Trumpet I shot gun though, folks -that's Rotary never asks• -"ears ertsinei Firs. Geo, Stewart and Saturday- Rim � no cross,-*a1PS and sand we their first prize at dangerous. Out, we do have � pay for this yourselves?" In - three boys from -Hartford, Cont There were a -good number walk si r, ' He slat• Lindsay last Saturday. -Dog ■ylaws", A word to the Ctrevmstanees or other In - attending the garden party . at no cross for dinner last Surxiay. here wa-7 speeding cr. , They were leading the Ajax wise. • fluaKes' neem hew. any _ Mrs. Gain Sunday-, Cash- Gerald Cowan's on T'husday ev- I � and Whitbylodges In a street l bearing. It's always-"nuy ler at L 6. A here, has ret7- 10_ 'MT. Cowan'is I the., streets " rade there. 9 ENGAGEMENT ufz►ed from her home town, of president. of the. Horticultural { Co,w*ncil- rlssed a bylaw re c- pe t we help that child?" u3ating t s d li nit 'in -Ea} The bind was awarded their"i j4sr, and Mrs. Prentice wish The obJWIve tfiy year Matheson, Chit, where she had Society. and everyone enjoyed P� r of was reaehsd, and. beyond. viewing hyo floyvers, Badges t 2a m.les an. hour, r prize on the basis of type to announce the engagement I Spent the long week -end, enjoy- He also ..mentiered the otic i niusec p•ayid and s pearance' of Mr. Don Prentice to Miss Again -"Our, Thanks" i p of g: fire hall' in Bay F✓,dges.. Int the band members. I Myrle Potter: The.wedding to . J 2 •Leeal Scheel inspectorates e _ Township Empla�s _ .take place my 28 1P6 Al � Rotary Club Re%r►:on - - welcome. • The Pickering ng HOSPITAL The ont�f'io Department of New Engineer { � = .OUR - Education • �s announced cer- /r _ ' . Bay.-....:......, lain changes in Public School Mr. Paul FoulLson of jdJestM� �r n em ?o ed n - - ;Inspectorates, effective Auger Hill has been P Y � e g- .- -ust t I962. .ineer by the Township Ci Pick- de Pickering Township School ering and will corrmerere dut- Area No. 2. willbe removed les on August its j orate of Ont- Mr. Poullson has lin a err- a.; 'Ridges'' Brigsfrom the inspect p arie, N9_ a municipal fmpectorate to be prior to that, w�6rked for ab-. r `' err i Firs Departntnt s member. Treasurer, 839-3376; "Pat Fimi, known as Ontario No. 5. out 8.. years fof the TownsfuP of the. Executive was talking Secretary, 839-3352; John V: The Town of Ajax will be of Scarbore. with our Fire Chief, concern faros, .Public Works, 8'a'�i-3145; - t.rafesfenetd from Ontario No. 2. f Ing our local fire protection. It Pat Hargreaves; Paries, ' Sn- to Ontario No. 4. rw Sezvin eg, Pub vas mentioned that our homes 3385; Paul Lira; Alf: Mr. K. ' D. Mt►nroe;' B X., M. for (hitarigF , 2• as Mr. T. H. Y - are approximately,four minutes • lic Utilities, Ed hsb been �infed' Super 839- Houghton,,­ ;'g A., MEd:, and` from the fire hall, It was also. 'L,os4ce, Public Relations, 839- tT1tendent of Publie Schools for for No. 4:, Mr. J. C. Mtn discussed about the possibility . 3221. — Ontufa Na 5 The ierepector Ciellafr� A, M. Ed of formirig some type of volun- Pubik Schell - good news for i near teer fire brigade. - losxl res dents ne the school MCKtRtNG sQ1KNSMtP 5 T the - - L _ E_ Parks -:by the time you read v be installed on isto 61r1s ql , withisll be well on the way to tom- Ra Zoning - on July 3 ha the wdw"wdJuly 3 Broggham, - 4, at - G ,ved - 19 pletion. We hope that all rate-. Council; members' of the Rate- - July 4. gay lodges - 4 at F ms's Bay < `cam psychs will give a hand in the payers'. Executive _ made these Juvenile, Girls- ' . . laying of the sod.. For two following observations: (1) land g 1Piclsering Bch. - 12, at �am weeks, approximately one west of Colonial Homes on the _. 'July 4. Dunbarten - 4, at F Beach 27 truckload Per fright'' will be de= Base Line Road, at .Liverpool RCL . July 5, Fairport Bch:. --13 .at Dur' rt -013- • 6 livered. be .re -zoned from Industrial to Minor Glris�- Feed for Thought do• the re- Cairn nercial; to perr_7it a Strood July 3. Dumbarton - 7. at East �p�amb 9 silents of Bay Ridges desire a SupermW*ket with_gther -stores .. July 4. Pickering Bch.. - 27 at Gieenvv,00d 30 comfnu er service o o. i2} it -was rested that all _ 'Jrib' g• Herz+wood _ �, • . at moan's Bay 11 x ; We received a •:letter from the ..necessary sidev, 2i1 crossin~: be completely Midget BOYS- „ planning - . a . n 25 - r �.., . ng tht Board N.-R.rha no plafrs..�install�ed �f signs open.ng! cr duly 3. Green - at present Maybe, a b_trs ser- school. 'y BsMawt Ooys- 1 at Liverpool 2 '1, y : vice -could be provided similar. C3) ,a realest was r.�ade to rc- July 3 Greenwood- 6 at Dunbarton 1 , . ,13' to Aurora duce the present speed n:ss _.July 4. Liverpool. : "" at, Cherrywaoa " to July :i. g4Y Ridges - x ..v `y Your Executive - we are ]St' allowed is our sub -di °ion Pee. Wes BOY _ s Ing for your convenience your approximately 90 miles per July 3. E: Woodlands -_32 at Cherryw�ood also y d,< pion - a • at Liverpool 9 The Obsteh•icai ltl* 1, where your now baby will be Keith pr� nt Rate Deven ayersPt�esi Xec tl - t�iie� Crkc�io� L W 4 Aebi otd y 4. E. Woodlands - 8 at Bay 'Ridges 8 ' born. Your eotMr'ibutien will -Insure that Vp` open -daft " �; GMW C Wrke,. Vioe-Pre- on the "is et 1llO4t' is our ftlyJuly4. Wood*n& p at Liverpool 9 yipnw* will be ready for Ws till's• Ph*% by Pefller� aWhatt, W3"7; Ed., Jaen, towpaldp. . f � THURSDAY, JULY 1R,1%2 HE P-1CKER-ING DEWS L E T T E I. T O THE E� #TOR = _Falter Thoinso�l, 'Q,C.:; ESTAgLISgEg 1111 -- -'_-- - . - - Issued every Thursday BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC — The News Printing and Publishing Company — Pickering, Ont., July 9, 1%2 thkk akin. FA). And that is . COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS Malt Matter P -ATo The Editor: - really all - your Observer- Col- iid-iorised as Second Class ost Office Dept, Ottawa, lint .Te1gpF►onei WH(tehali 2-0910 . i� WUi $2.50 per year — Uaibd Stabs $3.0- umn is A column that offers -- - - M► S Please allow me, through the constructive criticism, or even NorThw90 cerner of Old Plant Road on No. R Highway IWRY MURKAR, Editor medium of your paper, to ex- asks a few pointed q'uestioffi, is _ -,.— press, a gub9q. ,.thank _You': to A�YERTIS= NATES UPON IIEQB113r-- ` '� - - Reeve C. E. •Morley for kite fine hida2gone , but to have someone letter on your column "The . undo r the cloak of an- Observee'. Ma. Morley, - I am while- a�rtn g - remarksk' Donald G. Crossley sure, expressed the views of citizens who give freely of - manly of us far better than we _ .h' + PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT could have Gone ourselves. one tune for the good of the comm- The Aruth hurts, so the saying goes. Last week, it was of the first things a person en- qty' a ate another matter, — SY1 J=GiB'1'ON AD. - AM -71116 and certainty not fitting • for a announced at Pickering Township Council: 'that the into any form of public AJAX PLAZA _. l pits in the area, represent the largest industry iter mug{ 1� u• to ignore an- . Per --=. the township. ,No doubt this is true, .and no doubt onymous letters Sant haw a Erika Nieagee A": W22- Pickering: WA24W -- - they do employ many people. Also their many trucks :help a great deal with the cost of upkeep of our roads.- Rouge Hills 7e w nek«l, •Q�ea+eral Mr. Kenneth Cooper, representing the gravel pit oven- -- _ P1tCll'iC7110" ers said that they realized she township had a problem Mr. Gerald srnythe attended Hospital stat odes • JuM 1li2 and had to try and control it with a bylaw. t� had &=a dormer � Mr. Total .in-pa"ents _adonWsd =2 A R. F1RTIZEIRANSUR-ANCE Mr. Cooper also said, that the majority would have and Mrs. now, formes$► of Al- RedMnc*•- to su#er because of a •few. We don't understand this, tons Pow. -no doubt we fail to see the beauty in a pile of We were sorry to lose the 'own of Ajax 93 A- ' ,. 4 Pickering Twp. moi.. same way a pit owner does. McKay family of - the second Vidkering V Concession,.. from our _oommua Oshawa - 3 AUTO, •,. LNE ,� . CAftiAi?7f - sU#y some of, the restrictions in the bylaw are d ity. ane wish theirs , much luck f�ugh, but there is no question in our minds that t�1eu', airw. home at wearTown of Whitby 8 jgri iel pits have. to be controlled, or Pickering TovM- ZMlle pmerq a 8 s Ishii its gain to wind up looking like a -battle • field Mrs Clare. RaLrton, Mrs D°l- - . _ othy Pyr, Morty' and Eddie. n 232 d } �- .of Pickering, visited Mr. and �dwcw6 LIQ. s ��!! tl�g Mos. walctriff on Sunday. Hu"&w baMen iorn� 21 - Sympathy of the commun- G L L P/L1Qi'Jt'B. SOt1Q A .. QI+AQ; Giil�Iq ' i d aaain this week our Obser%- ity is extended to the famdiex Total wit -patients er is being taken to task for some of his comments. who passed away recently i x-rays _ In both instances, we feel that the underlying object- . _ kir;, and Mis. C. Schwalm out-pationt x -mire _ ua _ ion is riot so much over what the Observer has written, visited briefly with friends in Roue Hills, one day. last week. Miniatures x-rays - 6! —mut-rather-because-he chooses-to_.write_under-ari--anon-y- _ _ __ - PI-A� 2-* i -- H ppY birthed—to Timmy roe tnOt1S by-line.' - - Pow, Martin Weitzik and Dav-La& in -pat. treetn+ents id Waldrifi, who are celebra- Lata. out�pat. treatment- •• -!i0 We cannot agree: with Mrs.. -Erika- Bragen, -that the - - Observes sits back making snide remarks. Sint* her tig this week to wee xev Blood transfusions • letter arrived, we took the trouble to go over back iss- in Wallace, who will be two h we think are in the years old on. Friday+, July. 13- Amnbr operations ues. He does ask questions, whic_ Mr. and Mrs. A wagar have C r e a t O r, s o f Interests- of the the population as a whole. We did not Mrs Wagar's-sister from the Major epwationa ....:... 22 find any remarks therein that could be, construed as west visiting wiib thein for r Farr Ere. Naeem i throat ZION UMEN 1T S ' snide. It is true he has made critical remarks about the a week or so. - lack of information. coming from the high. school, but Miss Dianne McJsaac and �� after all, the board does. spends thousands .of dollars Miss Judy Waldriff- visited •abOns - .` . -- - .: - friends in Scari3oro on Satur- • OF DISTINCTION of OUR money each year, and apparently do not have or do not care to answer.to, the public about how or where day. -7 it 13 spent.. Pleasr phone ATtantk 2-,,,� �YESi Flu for T HR E E GENE RAT I _ with airy imeresting news art: O{ � We do know that a great -many -bf our` readws think ideate'far this column World Travel Service that the Observer's arrive] is the best thing that aver No Service Charge - happened to this paper, and we also know that his col~ - a pad TICKETS — RESlItVATIONS _ ufnn is read by the majority, -if nQt all -of .our subscrib- ! - TOURS Sta,fford B*r' Ltda ers. - Mr IYei3 Pat t er4son motored A R - to California with r, her SEA CRUISE„$ - Both - the Observer and * ourselves wish that we could husband and' family, re he LAND HOTELS MONUMENT S •disclose the writer's identity.. But the truth of the matt- will spend a month's vaca 'on - - Trawl- and Ray Later - er is, that in a small town, it seems that'only news'" Happy u ,Neil• - DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY 1iA0 8-3352 Ing outs gn about public affairs, and both of these articles for this area, please get g mak- — p 523 KINGSTON RD. come in for their share of .criticism. In, -a way- it is too in touch_ with rife; at. ATiantic. - bad that a writer on.a small weekly has to hide under -1' a on-de-plume..Th:s is not the same on a daily, because COOPER BLOCK LTD• II ir writers . ' need -to -worry - 920 CALEDONIA ROAD -TORONTO -about what anyone thinks. _ The Observef is a vve11` ed�acate3 :ve'_1 inform �� Bk4CK5 $ BRIC ed. and Pro S A Re KS �tweli read person and can co;,ti:^;:e :9 ,yxae'fbr'this pap-, .' -STRUCTURAL STEEL Pr..for a long, long time as far as we are concerned. • � - _ ousin Projec CRAVE RENTAL �7 \• -STATION ROAD, PiCKERING •-ONTARI AJAX LUMBER -CO. 't D _ - - - - Phones: WH. 2-1P60 WA. 2-5103 MO. 83911 TOWMHIP OE PICKERING _ PICNIC fABLE3 ATTENTION — - _. SPRUCE • semi assern4ried). .•S1fi.�5 - CEDAR .(semi assembled) 515.95=S Wman RED WOOD' METAL fRAM>~collapsibie) $24.95 Oi. OFAIRPOR sANo soXS '..are Sixty °rear—off age or` Over.,TEmpteef X 4 ft. $4.95. ' '. _ - AD, SOUTH DUNBARTON - If �yo- Oross fiatniry 'income, is, less thanASPHALT SHINGLE& = 4300,00 peg year3 in 1 210 lbs. per square Spe 41 $4.9$ per square 15 OF` INTEREST TO YOU'" ,. SAL= WH-2-zeesColors TURQrUOISE & CINNAMON The.Coui►c•il of the Township of Pickering ,togetherw A S l (:+11117CASH'8'CARR�l THESE ,r�RE NOT SECONDS %�irh the Federal and.Provincial Governmentsii§ consid. ' _ he-det , ---- - -oPmett �r€ in the community. ERED h'JNDS REC F'UR OAF HIGH QUALITY PAINTS - _ - - J The -houses, if constructed, would be either row or sTOM WORK Outside While'$6:85 gal' Oul.iide Primer $6.85 gal'. semi-detached design and of-' brick -construction:-Units `:. T th�sTINUT1s , < wQuld have.up.to four or five .bedrooms. BARGAIN PAINTS =- _ - The rents are geared to the income' of the family. Te- _wry°', •� WIND3�R DR. RED, GREEN, GRAY in aliens only nants_. pay approximately'20 per cent of their :gross in- P1e o, oNTARfo 9 Y = $2.95- gal. come in rent. :. Excellent for fences, Garages, Cottages, etc. If you are interested in this - - p ease_ pic tip a questionnaire from the - ICK 1�ELYET LATEX PAINT , j, MUNICIPAL- BUILDING,,— SEPTIC MKS CLEANED OUT Excellent .economy flat wall paint'Dries in 2 how's "' ;; 1BROUGHAM, ONTARIO F�E;�V�R SEPfiIC TANK BERM WARTS. $1.,69 GALLONS $5.50: ,�I�•IIYY••�' - i� - . ' TANKS 'INST'A� Only by acting. NbW can you help to, determine AUAX W _ . Coo . Uk- whether.. a . housing project should be developed. All _ questibAnaftw. should be COMPIrm BY JULY 20th. PAT DUN[ T�■pi# !-� S4i l 'i'NURSDAY, a�1.Y 1Z, 1962 THE PICKERING NEWS _ _ , ;Pop Three j maid of honor wearing a gold dress with white carnation and ¢RAND NEW MWOR-white accessories. Mr. George REAL ESTATE (Bud) Rogers was best man - ` 1962 p NeW VE 2-�2�'2 ,Reeideoee WH. 2-31I5 To � W1 61'del TraCt9R A reception was held �tban the — ` ,. - and *W L� & RotoNllers f9r Sgk eY�n in Pembroke, the cou- YOLKSWAC lS - - pie will make their home in +CY R i L E.:MORLEY..:'LAINM01�18i Whitby.As Low AsYoW Fes, A'Ndfs Sill Moir tonic ...................... $195.04 Down i FOR SALE eY T HOM , UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY ;32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.4.33�'1X.164 ...'Am W& 2-U30 Three bed-room frame Insu1- es Have- Not inaeft"d - TOC 1�jHG, OkARdi� - Irick levered bungalow, located P _ r .` "� on Fairport Road, North of No. ••_ .: AT' = attended the -,Club Picnic, at 2 Highway, Township of Pick- - - Brock Read Lynbrook Park, on Thursday. Briny, for removal, on or before School is out for the sµmmer: Mr. James Mitchell and fam- August 25, 1102. SAB YAN We hope all will have a happy dy' moved to Whitby, on Sat- Tendem _far, pvrehase of this MOTOR SALES LTD. -- -- 0 Lo. o time. To those on bicycles, urdaY. He has sold the farm building will bi?ecoived up to house, but kept some land on 12.30 P. M., July 20, 1962. For take care, and watch the triflic 334 RITSON ROAD S. and be safe. We hope truck which he hopes to build a home. Mr. H. Lomas, Canadian Nat- Il N S U R A N C E - Nor. and- Mrs. R J. Savink further information, contact OSHAWA DIAL 723-3461 r drivers well also keep a sharp and have moved to Kin- tonal Railways, Telephone 2E5� July 27 ASSURANCE lookout for the children, so nooYs PRUDENTIAL ' SOF ENGLAND sale. COMPANY LTD. accidents rear the holiday. �i.l..altarsisitl/.sl/.si1/sl >' Several oval ladles spent Mr. and Mrs. George Yzatt _- - _ • .; .'. 41PE — AUTOMOBILE — FIRE two day, at Morrisburg, visit- and family, and Stanley Won. Ing the Pioneer Village. they "nacott are holidaying this week 1OT KINGSTON ROAD EAST travelled by bus, and report an at West Guildford, in the Hail- Y E S T R 0 U G H I H G I pN.s: ftadlew Pkss+, / s 9 C«+tr+. Phoma: WH. 3.3307 interesting visit. burton District. 0* Mr. and Mrs. Len. Wilson. Jerry Kampman was hospit- E Pts s her kwsadioN CQVW"q D" : +t +' the lattees parents, Mr. alized a few days Iasi -Week-for- visited�± - and Mrs. George Thomas, at observation in the Hospital for ROOFING T� p Welland, and Mrs: Middleton Sick Children, when he injured - - -APPRAISALS and Mrs: Hughson also visited his head in a fall from his bi- - the letter's sister -in Welland. Vie• -.-:ROOF REPAIRS 1 N . WI Pho WH Happy Birthday to Marlene Congratulations to Lynda GOOD N G .-NEWELL °° . Bath, -who ce ebrated her birth- .Puckrin on obtaining Honours day on Jule 3 -with a small Grade 3. Piano Examinations GreenWOOd. Ont. Z'�� 1Giodys Newels) y for r held ecentl , in Whitoy. a►y: gar �� paw Congratulations to r.. -- - _ Real Estate Broker Pickering Villogo Noancy.K3abirthday on Juiv 4: er, had her birthday n roar Perrin, on e W_ S-96L3- _ Coboarg"FR. 2.7601_ .on Julvl. David- Carter had a birth of their son' on July 3. --2'ntflnt4- .A eerz Gitthtie is has �e-€or- -- birthday party o- 3th 'F,- td �Genera HardW4re t�tb? Mohawk 5-4703 �'Empie 91447 celebrate his 6tii•btrthday. month's holiday from the llos -' Carol Shanlgy is spending a pital for Sick &,ildren, where ba "Hkh' 1+A114. Ens+ of Dueborloo, No. 2 Wp6wor she is anurse-in-training. Brock Road School Prize Lis! ` Rogers , Wonnacott F The foil mng children won The marriage of Dorothy Car'.- PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Nation- awards in the Canadian.Nation- al Exhibition _ -Art Competition ° daughter of Mrs Wonna= TM IS DR. -ALFRED $s.00 award, Marie McHaffie, Cott, Pickering, R R 1, and GLASS E l b.• STe G " the late Sydney" Wonnacott, $5 award, (tied? Norah Lloyd, and William ___ _ Peter McMurtie. Hon- Mention,. rands; _ VANACS - -Mrs. Rogers, Brock Road, and HALL Freddy Peters: Freddy Otter,. - , . .... • • . ,: • ; late Mr. C gens, was - - and Kitty; Lloyd. the at Rogers, 3 PICKER 1 N d solemrdzed on . $ :e 30, in Pick- e VETERENARIAN At the end of year prise giv- _ ing ceremony the following ch- M. Limited Church, by Rev: - sam wt and Meefts ildren were successful: M. R Butters. Mrs. C. E. Brown Did ROBeb&nk Rd. North Senior Room, (Academic Ach- was organist Hardware )D ievement - and School Spirit) :• Given in marriage by her Salsdon- _CAVING SERVICES brother, Frank Wonnacott, the - � � 2pp� ]LR. NO. S, 1�ering. Judy Britton,' Fluth Moss. Char- bride wore a two-piece dress of ;.. j � lie James, Michael Lindo. blue linen with a corsage of Phone WHitehall 2-0480 Pkk*dwo Wtl. 2.2306. Telephone TE. 9-1$22 Intermediate Room (Academ- yellow roars and white access- w11.2•Od63 - is Achievement and School Sp- irit) : Julie Forder, Greg Shew- orks. Mise Helen Erickson was . I!. -o A=114 TE. 9-1504 an, Norah Lloyd. Danny Egor• - off, Elass Spirit) Lloyd Morden, METRIC ;iON:i-RliTA1�ICE CALLOPTOGaul Sugiswmorl. Janet Epic- - i VISION CARE rsllw 3s1J0 pr Anu un a y, Room (Academic A-BURNAKIUN - N, (N. Tdl L7i.�) chievement and School Spirit): _ .. ,JOHN L RAWBOId,' 60— Mary Anne Cargill. John Moss, C c p,EASANI SfReEi Kitty Lloyd, Tommy Britton, •- low UVERPM M. SOUTH) (Class Leadership). Janice Pugh PRENCHMAN'S SAY ''Monteith. ,'M00Atehh, Riehl (Reading Prize) Suzanne Britt- EYES EXAMINED E► Co. on, n nua rnival OLAIIIIIIII FFITED .od RlPAIR�. :CHARTERED ACCOUWANTf - Q W. MO. CA. IIJA, • !Vt!lHMOS .. :: LICEIe� TRUSTEES .. .. - W APPOINTMlM. T! !-2le1 -' t Alm - Om - Stwtbord AUDLEY NEWS Ont. _ !� OFANN. tu„ d4A 5.3 Vacation Church School ;8 : !�' at Kiwanis Park, - . SURT R WATER; C.A. being 'held this - .week In the SEAWAY wNILAeII s.oelo church. The. closing program will be on Friday afternoon, at j 'WATER SUPPLY 3.15 p, m... ; -- = "itehaR 2-1307, About one.., hundred personslie u r - ! _ 244' -SOUR POST MORTGAGES ARRANG� ' L ?DAYS WEEK A ALSO sECorp MORTGAGES —'LUTHERAN CHURCH = _ $5.00 for 500 GALS. AVAP1AEtf'POR ADDITIONf Ws�st 1iHt RID -- T — -- Y ES _ $7.00 for 1000 GALS. 1iNa IMPROvjifilENT3. Worship Seri ice 11:00 A. M. :PONY $9.00 for. 1500 • GALS. WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN S nday school _.-11.00 A. M. .. - - All services at the Galloway Rd. ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. Public School,- betw..a King-MDZ Ston Road and Lawrence Ave. - w YOU, REQUIRE ANY MORT13AGE ,• ' �p a Kingston Rd: Bos Stop No. 31 �' w % , -''JTEINPLf TAXI FINANCING i FOR PAST ..` "Charter Membership Roll" (V• O — , r/ COURTEOUS SERVICE: CAIN — Now Open AUBREY E IRELAND I ' E �'LLC09IE N pleased to. announce -EI Fm'17 .1 - B KE BO derma, Pastor A BOOTH - -Answering Service AND COMPANY I IS NOW OFFERED TO 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. ' - 'PRIZES -GALORE! ` . - ".".TEMPLE SUBSCRIBER$ -. -- • for in#orn+ation call TORONTO--2--ONtTARl0'-- - 1IiMpMo �E 00 « llMpiw Erna 130 P. K Demonstration by TEMP19 9-1144. Ih - ONTirlf th Dumbarton Athletic Club ts.M. �>il•N WA. Solna -GLEN-DALE' -FOR _ _ Frida 8.00 P. K Twist 'Contest - j ' V�AT�R y : - - - -APPLIANCE b to Celebrity _.. S E R V I C E DI�IDUGaN>�D , IEiPA1RS TO tli>o TANRB INSTAL - � l :=Satarda n •7.00 P. K Demonstration by LL, MOM& DRYS No Job Too' Zerge O= &mn To ` Tin* !N7lsi-:. need" our ftokise�is9e M; - • t y - • # Youth Truet Band �. _ & S. tu�YE teN 'S PL w .:' Se�' , f P�cro Me se - r • • —P13(3 Four ,THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JULY lZ, '1962 TENDERS tine Pe.:zh:t comes through. throughout Ontario, who par- ' Mr. Torn Clark, Rohsge Hills entertained Mss. CoreAl's bro- and fancily, King Arthur's �;Iorship Services will con ticipate in the regattas. Mem- ' • Dr. was, badly shaken up, and ther and his family, Rev. Robt. enjoyed Saturday, at Fort —FOR SAL: 8Y T_NDEF'— t'.nue throu-:s the summer at bers-of -the Club have been in fii:u8red shock in the. accident,, C. and Mrs. 'Tuck, and daughter Niagara Falls and Buffalo __Centre plan tab-s'orey brie4 Lhe west,Rouge School, at 11.M competition at Cefit-- Ulandi - in which tae was involved at Beth, from Nova Srotia, for a Many.happy returns to --dwelling, an wo -s trim, eon ' . a' .m. RUtftgton, Port Credit, and Egi:nton a. -id, Brinbrook, Sun-' few days before they' left by WeLsh, Sunnyslope, who dwell g four bcdrao trim, , con:ving The.."' Rouge £anoe Club- " the Toronto Sing Canoe Club day, July 8, Two people were plane to visit Mrs. Tuck's fam- eleven years old on July 9 room, dining -moan, kitchen ant- his hada very busy summer, at Sunnyside, and at West killed in the accident. Hy, Canon and Mm Green, in to Chris. 'Purl4iss, Suri^ bathroom, located on thi port' an expects to enjoy a very, in- Rouge where . regattas have Mr. and Mrs. Rae Corelli and Vancouver. who celebrated a b' side of No 2. Highway, in th teresting season with the clubs been,held so far, this year. family, -Rouge Highlands Dr. _ Mr. and His. Gordon Shaver July 9, - Village of Dunba0ton, and is } • Axcellent condition. For remove on qF before September I st, 1%2. ° Tendert . for purchase of this �erRding vAll. be lved-•up•-tr_ X12.30, p. m., August 2, 1%2. For "�- . purther Information, Contac! -- 7 FOOD :�Mr. H. Lomas, Canadian Nat- e conal Railways. Telephone 20& : ;': 410!1. . _ _ • School Area Na. 2: RKEI�. .. Township Of Pickering IPA hTENDER_5-- _ • forte supply and i lallatibr• Rouge S -- - �- -- aor n 11 -Inch sewer services a! - 'PRICES 9FFECTIVE ..West Rouge Public School. • ' SEALSD TENDERS will Im ou No. 2 .Hwy. Just t i est o Rough Bridge Thurs., Fri. & Sat receivedby the undersigned for JULY the above work, as outlined in Open Every Evening Till 7.00 p.m. Except Thur s. & Fri. Till 9.00 -p.m. - --12-.13-1a plans and specifications, on file , _ _ at the,Board 5.0 office: Tenders tc Strict! Fresh GRADE 'A' LARGE (Loose) Bring `. dose at 5.00 p. m., .July 23: y g your awn container MAPLE LEAF .(SPECIAL -OFFER'of 5c OFF) ' 1962. Application for Tender Board is is be made to the CHEDDAR CHEESE ; Board Office, Rosebank Road School, ATtantic 4-4751._.- C 1v11LD 12 oz. pkg. .MEDIUM' 12 oz. pkg. a OLD 12 oz." pkg, f, -t Lowest or any Tender not net' ��C ossariiy. accepted. `V1L� ; -- York Brand Meat 3" oz. tins C Business 'Administrator tor • 1Qi .• .Coming-Ivents - — _ _ -- - _ _. -- • _ — - (SAVE 9 CENTS) M ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH (Regular) - (Save 15c) _ " `-- -The Ladies' A!d of St, And- �-_-COOKED YORK (All Flavours) (Save 27e) Pint Bricks! yews Presby -tern&... Church -is = ...holding' 3 Fot Luck Luncheon'Cream '89c at M --s.. James Pa.'me;'s; on the i �' �Crea for 29th of July, at- 12.3Q p. -in. Ali W111h HAM m - ladies of the church axe in:it- t� lb. tie - :.:...:; est' to 'come. - ' • _. -' SV1H FT'S "SI LVERLEAF Pickering Women's Institute PURELAR' 'will m..e�et at the horn ;f .drs. � o 3 �.•' D �35c ,....Ken Clarke on ' ' > '� Tuesday^: � u_y 37, at 1230 p. m fora Pot A , '-.'-Luck Luncheor_ -Cars will leave . H Swifts Jewel (Save 45e)-- 4: '-the four -corners here at 13.13. HORTIE,,. l_ G c ROUGE (Tasty Govern- YORK BRANDi 12 oz. Sgdare time — — For the 'Sports ani Recrea- meat inspected BANQUET Ca" Fan" Cream Style- (Saye 9c)- 10 oz. ties MA k* (k C4 tion Association. the Girls' Vol- meat). _- C _ _ ley Ball 'Games are in full 1 S 3�s as. Taws • s0�� - Y - �S, with the teams ready for some real competition, and fff last week scores for the Seniors i S A BOLOGNA ORN _4 were --Diamonds 6 points, . a- i for C SMART'S BraeA 20 gainst Pearls 4. and in the Nbw MW 10 and game. Emeralds won with i (Case of 48 ties �j APPLE •� A U C E . . . . . . .. . .. . . for 39C 9 palm to Rubies o. )o the ;4.65 _ am 9e) CRUSH CANNED (All Flayours) Saw 41a Case of 24 - 10 ex. taws • ;J•unior series, Cartariet took 3 ; Points, against Robins 4. while BANQUET CANADA FANCY (Saw 9a) 20 Os. Tisa >n had 2. to Doves 1 point. TOMATO JUICE .._::..`. .'... 4 for 49e The Coaches are making up their tears for the baseba3 � and e l compos. _ REDUCED TO CLEAR (Saye Sc1 - 12: YORK BRAND regular games � • -at the school:. so, if any of the PEANUT BUTTER No. i Multiplier ONION: bS. ..... , ...::.. Z fr Nc phrerft have'a mind to watch 25 the,kids play. 3t�at takeaways TORGANIC (Saw s0e) THRIFT 9e) Law 24.oz. Container -� • (Bayo over to the school grounds al - LIQUID DETERGENT . most any evening. ' FERTI L�ZER _ .._ - 40 Ib. basi.79 .......'..... 2 for 89e Mrs, Iris Farley. and Linda. ROUND LUCAS ARTHUR'S SMOKED PJCNtC Rouge Hills Dr. Visited relati.•- e49' s in Montreal last _ _ _ -- -•,' .. _ ' week. - �� , d f and Mrs- Dick rL are Steaks Or Rdiatsi.789� Candfamily. RiBgewond Rd are C at their, cottage near Pointe LDER` Y _au .Barilt•.is._ee�; Mr. and FRESH-Gia—de—A Oven Ready Boneless Rolled Plate Briske at R st Ib, 49c ' Mrs. $ill Banta^. Sunrg-slo=,e. i f enjoyed s week -end in Det- -YOUNG CHICKENS X13 C 'mar• His Susan Craig, _P,nu.-e SK(NLESS ' Hills Dr., spent last week. with Roasting, Frying or Barbecuing Average .3 lbs• her grandmothe^ Craig• at t! ie cottage, near. hsn&sa�=: -Waster Blade of -Short Rim— -- (Blede-Boei-Removed) WEINEP�S .Gari Fremc'i. P.ouge'. Hills Dr.. ....... _.. _ _'_ is %with his cousins at Hamilton ROAST .............: . ........ • ..Ib: 65c --- ROUND OR SQUARE while 1 -is s_sters Leslie and Pat- FRESH ric ia entertained their two cou- - - �.C sir_t at their home here.utr RU_ MP. RO Mrs. Chaddock, Sr.gpf Hari- Ck�ICKENAST '89 fax, i� visiting her son, daugh- S. Mr. and yrs. -grandchildren'. i doocCROSSCUT SHORT RIB ROAST Ib. 09C • .. • .. c and children; -Rouge Hills Dr--- _.._—. Tkll1R S AfAC-PAC)- -- - - - - --------- Miss Karen Purkiss, Sunn,� - FRESH - . - - - - _ Slope, was taken to the Scar- CHfcK LIVE baro General Hospital last week Cottage Rfollowing and accident, but iso�. able to. be out again, playing. St. Edward's Church Semice -FRESH MINCED BEEF 2 lbs., 89C (6th and 7Hl Ribs) on Sandal. July 15, at 9:30 a. -.Standing Prime RIB ROAST - :.. , Ib. 69c m. will be "Matins", and mot- ARTHUR'S Small Link hers who.wish to attend morn- - in services are reminded that - -----• ` - . No. 1 Selected Golden Ripe they may leave their snail Por Sausage 1 lb. Tray _ C`2 children in the kindergarten - - - _ 5 Primacy, to the church, during BANANAS the summer months. BONELlN ROLLED (1st Fie RMi = - � -ace Presbyterian Church- the .w,r°d-to report that' PRIME RIB ROAST , . . : .. Ib. 89c 'Fresh Home Grown BEETS- 3 bunches 29c the Bt>Bd1mg Contracts- have . No. 1 Fresh, Home Grown Tender GREEN BEANS 2 lbs; 20a been tet for the new building SLICED RINDLESS �, No. 1 Horne Grown NEW POTATOES _:.___�_ large 11 qt basket 8% -on Port Vrdon Road,.and bullci� 4, Fresh GOOSEBERRIES and RED CURRANTS Ing wM be started- as soon as BREAKFAST 'B � � � � �� - 9t,. box 990 FRESH 7tASPSERRIES ATTRACTIVELY PRICED t • R f Y• • , THURSDAY. JULY 12,1%2 � THE PICKERING 04E1Ms � ��-� _ , _PaHa Five Tea Wagon To Attend bens thm completed the ficial Pres., .Mrs. Feldberg; Treasur- Salads Ounbarton Kiwanis Carnival 'preparations for Graduation Ex- er, Mr. PagnieUo; Secretary, OUSINESS DIREGiCWY . r 1'n Libras, A 3 1-2 ton Mobile Tea Wag- Library autharifor a mobile Unit for the school-; Mrs, Bavirs. M Beard. cil_lors: Mrs. Marr, Miss Beard• - : on, which comes complete with discussed the formation of the ,Miss .more, Miss Cassidy, ­and, Mas. --" Theh u rales two uniformed -hostesses, will new Ontario Regional and app- two delegates to Bucking, Parent Cquacillor. attend the Amaral Dunbarten ointed voting GUARANTEEDCH �� ,� Carnival on July 13 and 14. the Sponsored by the Kikanis of meeting, forthcomla>i LQcmLtfOtd introduoed measures ar•naMrfa>•1ao _ -- _� y �>r==atee=a■alsslRRtsinelt» bray the Carnival is hr -4d aimed located most at malting rsext Year Year successful. P. T. A dear " i,��i TQ. iE Funeral Direct" _ --P1CiEer%tt -in 9 � side the Park on the south f o. Highway, a c- o N 2 fir ay dja ye then proceeded to t and t � 1 Any Mvlce Or Madel _ A ChvrC ent u tted 1! to the Pickering Township its in Duabarton Wm new Executive for Fall. Mr. J. Cooper, School Princip- AJAX-PICt£> ARM DRNIIdG 8CSOEl�is 1 � A1rl=R FM- Melville Wttars Police (IL1R(�I SERVICE - The Station Tea Wagon will be cit the al, announced that the school Dual -control PICKERING Private Ambuktnce Swvko IIM A. M. Carnival DURING jUL• Y t AUGUST in. grounds from '?.00 p. would to 10.00 p. m. on Friday, the from a{ opt the rotary system grades 6. 7 and 8. next Late lhtodel FJae Prone: WH8•tW1 If ao answer, ptsone 7284001! -' DAY OR NIGHT Sunday School' Withdrawn 13th,: --- p. and from 3.00 p. m. to 10. Fall. m. on Saturday, the 14th., It was soon apparecrt, as evid- a»faal•ateslfeal>•eeBRM1l� AUDLEY and during those hours the two enced by the people elected on WA' DEL 9.43 A. M. - Church Service hostesses will sgrve complimen- the new Executive, that the St. wilt WM. AAcEAICHNIF^ ProP. TIM A. M. - Sunday Sebool try se e! Sunday School the No -e cups of tea. This is one of Francis two tea wagons custom- have de Sales C. P. T. A- one of its most active Subscribe to The News TawWest. of Dumbarton '*' August 3 and IL built for Salads Foods which years in 1962-63. Elected were: Only $2.30 a Yew ---PRONE Phone WH. 2-'1171 e>.e>.R�=•=oois000sntoo■ have been attending other com- President, munity events throughout Ont- Mr. J. Maika; Vice- 2-0063 Pickering, Ont. Pickering, GRACE PRESBYTERIAN ter aToio and Quebec, such ,as win - carnivals and_ similar func- CI,4RCH . tions. During the Spring and : AERATION . -MORNING WORSHIP summer, - the Tea Wagons a -re _. • . i. - ' tl a.m -w.st Rouge School Auditorium attending garden parties and fairs.. e - i r>►ft1C� & Smice. KEN and CLARKE - �irelglTtOn, �TafBr, . ;QDAY SCHOOLS _, Each tea wagon has a kit- ' P R E N T I C E -- we11t Rouge Scheel- chem -type interior. a public ad- ��VTRMERC AND DOMESTIC , Drynan Rl Murdoch __..---. 9!30 drew SYBtehn, a,.telepho e� and-- _ _�s l - I�Ott ING • y AIR AUCTIONEERS ~ a.m. years and over a three -speed record payer {, ''' Bawktors, Solicitors and t I o m.-wp to 8 years. (for tea -time music). Also in-;�7s ���� �B A Makes j Lko"W end Authorized for the Ceeeties of Oewris anti Tock Notaries jublie it am. -Nursery Centennial Road School- 1; agef. eluded is a power pant and re- frigerator, along with facilities -- LO� ` Peas . Ifeeeeheld a.m.-All for sezti ing 300 cups of tea. per Paebus0. Real allate oVe sea �y w Rer11eaahb Retee. LANK OP COMMlRCE CHAMslRS .108 :ROUGE HaGHI.ANDS DR: hour. _ 2.1 � . + .rung -We ;n S Institut.-; - _P_ICke—In- a 9 - Muiee P.O. Pheee A 9&61& saws Ilerldmw P.O. Pheere Mork, 206 T7 ele hone 3-3446 P f. s it met at the home of Mrs. Jerry - - - PNINTICES have boon esteh'idsed L Aegiitara Church Hasek, -the afternoon of the 26th of June with a good alt- - :! fir, Say 1040 PICKRRING - ONTARIO endance, After the routine bus= I Drs Sohn Lesik _ :. Reeren �. K. S. SHEPHERD, 6J►.,D.D, mess was concluded, Mrs. Kett Clarke gave a talk on Hisior- �T�`T { �-+ ��rc^�T � E. R. FLEURY sox 198, Pidwing, Ont. ical Ontario, and the work be- - . . • _ ` BARRISTER - SOLICITOR I E N T I S T _� WHit.hgil. 2.3513_- - ink ve histo buildings which have . B�risRer artd Solid tar ' NOTARY PUBLIC kuldsh e► Ohl Kka♦eten Ileeil . - .. * SUNDAY SERVICES _ . t 1 0b aim-Morn�munio ne been destroyed in various ways: such as fire. neglect, and defib-, - _ TELEP iONB :W,�i. ?x3741 . . a Crook AT. 2.7991 or AT. 1-1362 Pickering 1 T.061 0.0%. -Hair Cen+munlow (�, sunder> erately demolished by people who do not understand their - e McC116a1 Centre 1100 o.m.�Sundar School hs the Parish Noll significance. The work being , done by noted architects to re-�. N• PICS, OW. •: Hounk�,�r- - • 11.00 a.,n.-N - store some noted pioneer his- _- - _-__- •- - _ ___- - t $ Rteedeq » P�idar-* k+l 3e /.a` - - t e totical dings to their origin- '• SHIN 2-0 -do -*v _ Room -061011 up le 4 Item al, in spite of the fact they have s ~ Appointesew - • OFFICE: WH. 2�16b0 WEDNlSDAY been completely destroyed _bx ' RES-- WH. 2-1855 10 g0 a ie•-Hely Coasrnuwien :sed 'Intercessions tar x+. skit fire. She .also mentioned our Museum, at Brougham, and the being done in the tog cab - _ _.• D R Miles L ' QTS work In, to 've it an old, pioneer at- O{/esTpe v r -� moephere. with the wosx3ertu! nodi %USTM "RS. t. wharrt, On" to • • ute. Grace, after which a delic- - T m m... w of whlrhy 1 N s�G NILLS, „� sous lunch was served by ,� Y • . e. %a it loo w y. hewsoa .d �� S HERR CHU" SERNICII AND-- I'tlallh MthMr M0. sdwN ,y. arm - Af SUNDAY SCHOOL SU1DAY-1 f s.+a.- 0 IM St. Prancb de Sales. Pickering � New C. P. T. A. 9xW_ ' E URS: �•�� =-fune+rol and 711(~ Wsdbse, 0-plew Ri --- . and a -�" PLUMING Ambulance SemiQ. T« . of �...,�.. en tM w.dn.d.y Meithss, A i�' attena'hce stimulating agenda marked the WE�C MY$ DAILY 9 aan. to 9 p rtli. '"'� °' • P`" final Catholic Parent-Teacher SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 P.M. b S'.nit. ALFRED KAYES _" "�► ALL AR! WILCOM! TMs loading Roses is epee » Association meeting held on June 25, at St. Francis de Sales, �WMBIWG BATHROOMS tie. 3 M ishwa* the PwMk Daily Pickering. `MMU" SYSTEMS e1 Piehod" Beach Reed ..Some Loceden { the regular burin- PICKERIM PHONEWhitehall 2-N61 _ ESTMATES GIVEN * f« Call A�ntk 2.3635 1 _Following niello, t Association. Mnted�a Mione WHitehall 2-6717 ` = .:�ele hone R review of an active and succ- essful financial year. The mem- WHitehall .2-3610 St: Andrew's - fie#avis�oa �tadlo- — _reibWo a n _Curch_ra HARDWARE am- _ R®pairs - ' BRADY KKeenmthh Ht. env B.A. - Ministeern .INTERIOR �111D 1PPLIANCiS PAINTS = -TOOLS PNONE: TtiehpM 9-1191 :' Phone. W H2-2883 undo School' unday . +GLASS FXTERIO s 3 - ETCe C; --..fl;SMDInU RADIO i T -V IT= AM church service : R. G. Hltl GENERAL HARDWARE A N RATTEW _ - one plata to Bot .—. Dumbarton (Formerly A. R. Him) Phone: WHitehall 2-1911 Pieker� ROGER G. CONANT-, B.A. aver thing'in Plumbing. Free Estimates _ GOOD VALUE AT TNE- UNITED CHURCH - : CONiTii BLDG., AJAX. RIGH (Higlhway No. 2) - Phone: TEmple 9 2281 DENNIS CARTAGE -3E�TIC TANKS _ 71h Stenon k. South, Oshawo.^dar-t'� Open Daily Till S:3e P.w. ' REPAIRS i ALTERATIONS �_W.-A. McKAY, M.A:, Ph.D. .. MINISTER _ :Wafer • u � p y a c�EAt�: 500 50-!5.00F INSURANCE CO. 4320 Kingston Road Service of Worship gals ..................... 85o gal.. $6.00 • W. J. BUTT _ .; West Hill - . 35.6161 A. M. 1,000 ........................ LSOs Oshawa - RA. 34042 WRITE OR ,*iIONIE Chs" Refer for Fane and Gantry Wildin61e _AT. 4-4721, {� Hartley S Stl� $AND - 9RAWL . TOP SOIL AND PILI . 4 • %Vbwworw beeieace ee Wiidlnss, wtwda�R., ,,�1 Etc, Chord+ School Will Re -open , EW FRANC STORE WEST HILL -AT. #40" ,,•• - •� •�s�!.... _.' Aelsoehlle (nsura s e1 AR Kinds September 2, at 9.45 A. M.. Bowman' a-. Gibson Moe 845,1 'DENNEY, BROTHERS HEATING CONTRACTORS - Featuring . Savage, cisrk and Packard Shoes. Qn&Hty Foot «� p � - SERVING CHRIST IN THE COMMUNII7 SING! 1833 wear correctly Fitted Widths-, g "term ��Sr� 4! Hot Water; Stearal Sylltems B to Triple E, Cookies Inserted ; W� H. J. Thompson, Instoilyd Doetoes Prescriptions Filled WED7. � ANd BIRTHDAY CANS, ; , A 'NEWS B.A.e LL6. Atl.roH.ns and R•Paka TRY 4518 Kingston 1W es Hill ,�:, - a >s -d �� . Phener 2t2r/343 CLASSIFIED AD Stop' 34 at M"fl9SWe Dr. _ ,. 1 �: •: '► -.fAM so. -- .�..ow o,.r,w000 moo. Aar►: o... »w� ,•�• �» .. _ . •, 3 VMS" 3aYT Met s.*e r el. e...+l.e tri .,.�.,., I aye. t� ..Il* ser.+M a" � �-moo '-. - ; i .. •Psip Six THE PICKRRING NlWS THURSDAY, JULY 12,-1%Z VW VWHWS-- 0 N ---WHITBY -SUCCESS OF AJAX CLEANERS AND WHITBY R. E. NETTLE, WHOLESALE AUTO PARTS, VERY WHITE'S SP HAS GAINED COUNTLESS SATISFIED CLEANERS LTD. DUE TO EXPERIENCED IMPORTANT TO GARAGE OPERATORS"OF CUSTOMERS THROUGH QUALITY PRODUCTS QUALITY CLEANING METHODS THIS COUNTY WITH SERVICE Whitby Cleaners - 150 Colborne St. E. - MO 6-2345 303 MARY ST., EAST &48"6% BROCK ST., NORTH M9.8-82411 Ajea Cleaners- Ajax Shopping Conh - 72 Harvrood -- WH2-4310 When you receive fast service at your local garage, did you It is a well-known fact that every service staUgn offers the We find these two wellk-known cleaning, firms established ever consider the importance of a firm such as R- I- Nettle in trav#nufg public, gas and, oil products. Whitens BP Sonnies thirteen years ago, making even greater improvements in the assuring speedy repairs. Most progressive service centres rely C«+tre offers you B P Products,. ensuring happy motoring. These' 'dry cleaning 'field,'that was thought not possible, as their rep- on this firm to supply them with auto parts, tools and equip-- products are guaranteed by.. British Petroleums, who have one utation for . perfection has always left this good impressiom ment, plus a complete automotive machine shop service that of the largest research laboratories in the Commonwealth. Their ability to process our clothing 'in such a high-class n•►art- enables them to give this efficient service. Garage operators These gas and oil- products; lubricants, .Goodyear and Dvslep - mer has been 'greatly appreciated by their many patrons, who have shown preference for their service because of depend. tires, batteries, plus the combined services of Garnet,W4kitm value their ua-equalled service. abllity' and exeeHeak reputation. This firm, was establithed' in and well-chosen attendants, are responsible for the success 'Phis is a businessthat requires experience. At their misdehii 1960 by the Late Robert E. Nettle, and the-firm is now capably of this business. They assure efficient service for repairs, was plants, only practical help is employed.. Their • entire staff is• -directed, by Mrs..Ann N*Me, who has- been operating the burin- washes, lubrications, polishing; also all major overhauls and efficient personnel in dry cleaning and pressing, who know ess since June a 1962.repairs. White's BP Service Cei t. is�a very dependable busis- j tbeir line thoroughly, and., this is assured of the most careful There is probably no other organization. in -the whole auto- ess which gives the motoring public confidence that their car is and painstaking work. motive trade that teas extended such an efficient service to -being properly serviced, as well as Top Quality Products. , We are pleased to recommend the service of Ajax Cleaners garage operators in the area, as the firm of R. E. Nettle, Whole- BOWMAN a GIBBON PROVIDE PERSONALIZED ''And Whitby Cleaners Ltd,, which are owned and operated by sale Auto Parts. Few service garages can keep on hand all the "Doug" Pegs and Conrad Howls, who have placed workman- many items needed to keep a car in good running order, and REAL-ESTATE AND INSURANCE SERVICE AND ship and service above profit thus R. E. Nettle, Wholesale Auto Parts, steps in and fills that ENJOY GREAT POPULARITY need with quality, factory-built and approved parts and access- 111 DUNDAS STREET, WEST = MO $4521 ROBERT AUSTIN, DESIGNER — CRAFTSMAN ones with speedy service,. unexcelled in the area, and.certain` No, Firm could in this highly. competitive era, survive and OF MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION ty merits review in this issue• prosper without taking a personal interest in their community, KINGSTON W. (half war between Whitby -Aja:) MO. 94"2in pleasing their clients and in giving full value to these clients. In select -a famil • mecwria_ .tnis monumental business, BASSETT'S JEWELLERY STORE ESTABLISHED nonce; it is interesting note, that Bowman and Gibson have _. abided by these principllee s; and will continue-to enjoy success established in 1924, and owned arid, operated since 1948, by H - TURA; .,...Robert Austle,L can show' you - memorials built on' a basis of 5_1 FOR INTEGRITY _ in business.. The usiness i s 106 BROCK ST., NORTH 'MO 8-3722 1922, and is capably directed by Edward Bowman and Donald quality and &:ability. Gibson, .who a re assisted by Sales Staff. Edward (Ted) Coates They excel! in al: 'b=d es of memorial work, and adhere reputable businness was founded by the Late Norman and Mea. Chester Lea, all having figured strictly to the memorial ideal, which is a monument' built of Bassett, fifty years ago,. and since 1987, .has been capably dir- g prominently in trap. cad ected b "Mac " Bassett, who leas u sactions -of every nature .pertaining . to the buying and selling enduring granite or ,marble, symbolic in design and reverent Y upheld the fine reputation of in nutp2ie, restinir._surrounding3 of peace sad besot created by the founder. real estate, placing experienced contisel of practical value at Yea tom---..._. 1 «• " Command. 14aving tieen " , uair.ted_ mute of respect and honour td the dead, a constant source ot_Seeing is believing=and *ou cannot realize that there is sued ' Inspiration, to the living. a large: setectian of diamonds, watches and jewellery at BassetYs values and their fluctuations, and noting the trends from. year Robert Austin is well knoAm to maf(y of"out readers. They until you visit the store and see for yourself, the latest modes to year,. they are in a position to giveWind-storm, B of properties, have the veryutas` and most modern a g and beautiful deli quality regardless of their type. Fire, Theft, Wind-storm, Burglary, /kvter appliances. enabling them gns. They feature fine ualit diamonds; also Accident Liability, and all kinds of insurance_ can be had at #o produce the finest grades of ivork. Trey can meet aII require- clocks, dresser-ware, vases and ornamental jewellery gifts. You ( this reliable.,fir ri, and rates are equal to ,meats from the headstone to the most elaborate memorial can - rely on, all merchandise sold- by this• modern je;vel!ery� any other insurance centre. Their experience stands behind their fir ri This firm o� fors this area a complete real estate 'service Their aim is to satisfy and they w•tiI figure with .you or help Pe products. They � rich includes Industrial, Conirnercial, Residential and Farm _ 'you select something that meets your desired needs. feature Bulora and i4lidb Watches, Ladies and bents Stonai Properties,'as well as Rental Department, a Property Manage• We are pleased to recommend P.obert Austin's Monumental Rings, also Spode China, Lovelace Diamonds,-Coro Costume Jew- I n»nt Service and Mortgagee. People come to this office with -Business, Lwhoice has upheld the h#gnest pi incipais in etluca!- bus- ellery, Community Plate Flatware. confidence, because Bowman and Gibson have been decidedly mess practice. ._This Jewellery Store has been serving residents of this area fair at all times for Elf*.y years See the jewellery at this headquarters for gifts - at Whtiby. In a review of this 'nature, we cannot-fail to mention M117ON-ELECTRIC A MACHINERY LTD., ONE OF JOHN BHOUS SKY, tJALITY WELL KNOWN AS - this Jewellery Store, and say a purchase made there will please THE FINEST FIRMS OF ITS KIND THE HOUSE OF QUALITY FOR FLOWERS the most particular. A • visit to Bassews will convince you it is 200 C141STNUT STREET MO 0-2679 121 DUNDAS'W: FOR EVERY OCCASION _ _ i- -an of the finest Jewellers of the area. This progressive firm, established in 1956, Provides industry, . commercial and'in_ stitutiona! establishments with one con to This popular foist merit; consi3eratioa and trade .of anyone GEORGE HAMIERS LTD. A VERY DEPENDABLE coverage for _ all electrical requirements, .and are a valuable Interested in flowers. of finest quality _ FIRM SERVING WHITBY % i DISTRICT (Showroom) MO 0-3011 a veto this area. - .John Burtiitsky, Florist, through experience In- .serving the •.210 ,BROOK ST., SOUTH 1 Confidence shown b their.._: customers is reflected in the public, has gained an enviable reputation and, withouet doubt, This business, established in Whitby since 1929, is capably Y has done, its share to make famous the slogan, "Say It With directed by Karl Schaaf, who is well-known in this district.bly steady growth and expansion of their facilitiee. This firm spec. ializes -In the -re-winding . and repairing of, electric motors, and Flowers" . They are, members of the F. T. D., which enables: you "Geer" Homers Ltd." features only -better ' known tihei In controls. They are now, the largest electrical motor firm in the _<.=to cable,flw"m to any part of the world. plumbing and heating fixtures which are for u i John Burtinsky, Florist. who have well experienced staff in service ability. - all Floral Designs, are very well known throughout' the area It is tore that It takes good, dependable complete range- of mechanical transmission products, such as "AM of you who desire, designi for Products to have this chairs sprockets, V-belts, parties, weddings or funerals !roost plumbing or heating system.. but iL is also important . toypes. bearings, redurers and drives Oi or any other occasion, should give this floral shop consideration. have it properly installed by a firm such as Harwors specialized lines such as Industrial MatMrwanp 1M*V have always tried to supply the demand for their. uni te and MITI ies such are routine. Wye ltd., who have been ,identified with the trade for many years. Companies such as Robbins i Meyors; Loland; Century; Defeo iteral stock. _ All of their plumbing :arid heating rnheclrsaics are licensed„and who tstabUsh a §'tandard of quality is electrical and mechardag Burtinsky Florist,owned and operated bJohn BurUnsk —y y, union, members, which attests to their qualifications. 'They ate engineering have selected "Mitten Electric i since. July 10, 1938, are recommended to: all who are interested specialists is . modern: bathroodis and modern heating; also Maehiequi �' In Flowers of Distinction as their errthorized representative. Loge stocks of equipment service work on ail types of plumbing, automatic gas and ekc- tric water heaters, and new installation; this includes Resident- are available and• emergency breakdown servlet is pro. LARGE PATRONAGE ENJOYED BY Vissm �• C.ernmereial,:and IndusMsl Sorvkos. place�F Ines iour hours a day. You will tied this"company a figs } We suggest You try thil up-to-date organization for your ca erving from Pickering to Cobourg� arm . - . '�IIAKERY, LTD. THROUGH QUALITY PRODUCTS _ capably di by Ter 1diMsin, assisted by. Normae GewNelti 141 BROCK ST., SOUTH MO 8-3S06 Plumbing and heating problems, as marry others have -been electrical manager' .ferry �iiA. Sales 2K The excellent- reputation enjoyed b Visser Bak pleased with the satisfactory jobs they have done in this district a��' and TMn Aina- PY cry Ltd., es- w�srth, MechanicalrMarsager,•thig i$ one of Whitby's most prog- 'tabLished April 15,.1956, is dine to the high quality, ingredients Under the guidance of Karl Schaaf, this has become one of ressive firmm used in their products, which produce the distinctive' good taste Whitby's most reputable limns of their products,, combined with the freshness of their :prod- _ "GOLDEN GATE” RESTAURANT IS WHITBY'S which are guaranted fresh always.,-and the efficient and BELL'S GARAGE — POPULAR SALES 3 SERVICEMOST DISTINCTIVE DINING . LOUNGE ,friendly service extended by their entire staff. They ,are also DEALERS FOR HILLMAN MINX PRODUCTS 107 BROCK S. MO, n 11=11"s 86 ~importers of Confectionery Items from,Holland ' 209 DUNDAS STq EAST MO S-Huncjreds.of people have found the enjoyable experience whet Every product of . Visser Bakery Ltd.. is made, wit if Vitamin e-aIItfsorized deaiets ion-Hi tlRAAflt ELL`S tsARA inning at the ASS .A� .l.he_�,ei in_- Enriched Flour-for better nutrition, as well as other essential with their fine: outstanding record ofperformance, they carry which all of their food. is prepared sets'-it' apartfrom the ordin- indients �of the highest quality, such as yeast, milk, sugar_ thrgugh�their policy of "With Sales Gpes Service", and one of any eating .esjatil'ishments and they haye�become a favourite gre :-salt, shortening, etc. These are accuratelyand scientifically the finest repair, service departmetits in this part of. the Prov with many f9milies•iii this section. bake' by equipment, under sanitary ince. You-°will find, at all .times,-.licensed mechanics; who, with Y• speci ize in delicious steaks, chicken, chops etc.,: with ;condidoris, .b skil:ed bakers: years of experience, enables them to seitiice accomodation for large gatherings such as Weddings, Annivers- y P your car or truck gs, P g g quality arae, Birthday Parties. -Banquets, Private Parities, Sales Meet- In this review, we con liment the mans errieiit of this firm in the -shortest time possible, to ether with' the hiPh fsr :their• foresight .and irgenuay. 'vire suggest you avail your- wort{ for which they are becoming well known. , ings with complete catering. service• and they sire have exclus- se!i•es of the,fine of. Visser Bakery ltd.,•w•hich are This reliable firm, besides having expert mechanic, have the •ire Chinese foods, Take-out and free delivery service. The care' _ guaranteed fresh and have ret with ;real favour by- the large best-equipped .parts departhient; where, you «•ill find all the and thought that has' .gone •into: cooking; serving: and "arrange Sar arts and accessories that your car and truck requires. ments, has created a dining place to, visit regularity. �+ popuiatiert ir. Ilio area, Inc udIng mosECenf:ai ntar� io. n� 3 P. where they deliver all over. i Under the eat sb:e direction, of Russell Bell, and son Don, ass For the businessman who wants to enjoy a: real luncheon or Both Herb and John Visser are very progressive businessmen isted by `efficient sales stat:, this fire; is rapidly becoming one get a full course dinner, drop into the GOLDEN GATE REST and the suggest you eithe>_'visit their stores, or- phone for deli%- of the 'cofninunity s best auto dealers.'�C'e do not-'hesitate to '`�� RANT and partake of their yvholesome. delicious- food. We - ecommend this de,,)endabl suggest you bring the family•and we are. sure that they will ad, will be moving the Confectionery-'Store rem «'e suggest you stow in and see their new 1962 models oft display mit a most enjoyable repast. `Gest, to larger enc better hcation at 112 Brock St., \orth, on-" y'cu wilt be treat ort. utmost courtesy, The owners, DANNY and WILLIAM FONG are highly regard.. the First of August. , ed by many p : 3,nle in this part of Ontario. They have installed !. - .BROWN .ELECTRIC -ONE OF THE MOST the most rrv:ern rc-taurant equipment for the comfort of their -.- custorners and it Wtheir aim at all times ta—satis€y their-pet SPRUCE. VILLA HOTEL THE AREA eons, �' this friendly restaurant in'Whitby-and become one A DISTINCT CREDIT TO WHITBY A DISTRICT 21e LEE sT:REET MO a-4211 of. their ninny satisfied friends.' —'7.34 DUNDAS -ST.; WEST MO 64386' . Brown Electric is owned and operated by Curtis L. Brown, This hotel is noted throughout Ontario for. its''fine service and who has many years of experience in the Electrical Contracting HOMARKET FOODS LTD. A VERY REPUTABLE excellent appointments: The Spruce Vipa, Hotel, which has been FI=I�: Th l's firm is one of the popular and sucEessuf concerns FIRM SERVING MANY PARTS OF ONTARIO ownd and operated sing 1953, by Mildred Belinda. Chizen and oc Liiis section, rendering a quality of.personal service,. which 513 BROOK N. MO. 8-5075, $.7f, 0.4077 Martin' Chizen is viewed with favour by the travelling public S8 is distinctly satisfactory in its line: This firm with branches: in BANCROF1', LINDSAY COBOURG and commercial trade, all o! whom partake with keen enjoy- The proper wiring of a building. at the time of construction WESTON and head office and plant in WHITBY., should receive . ment of the luxurious facilities of this well-established hotel. is the only way to ensure satisfactory use of the electrical eq- your first consideration when considering a food-freezer plan. The staff strive at all times to please their guests and the uipment, This firm has at Its command, the very latest ideas, They will install their fine food plan in your home,, stock: it management -is widely recognised and acknowledged for their and' submit only the newest and most complete wiring plans of with' the finest meats, groceries, fruits; fruit juices and vegetab• gsuperior congeniality . and friendliness.-Their dining-room is individual quality. engineering. les, ice cream, in fact they supply 90'percent of your groeertes highly recommended for the excellence 'in dining pleasure, and The up-to-date, standardized plans of this firm take into eon- and megts, and they will' keep it stocked with all these foods their banquet roomcaters to: banquets, weddings: parties, etc. sideration both immediate and future--needi for outlets; -so-that 'of your choice.'150 Co eon - The Gold Reogii ls'fully air eondk%ned for your ater years t6 tear u., tv !I You "I ave a Sup�r Market right in your own It is not neemary In 1 : are well en4rtained. the additional one. oft e and' anno guests and will be sere- _ ... , p8t>:Osss by populgt etlein, ot1 the experrs Yaace"when a=ne�le3 outlet •is cis- wlIl be prepared always for unexepcted Y guararhteed. Yost fttaihrMend Organ. There is ample coed necess Planning gives the big. the finest food available unconditional! ro p parking facilities at the rear of necessary. The careful Tannin of the firm ;the hotel. We take pleasure in recommending, this excellent patron the satisfaction of knowing that his job is the last word too may share these Nutritious Fobds including the most tender widch o ten• under the license of the Ontario In electrical efficiency. Our readers. will do well to consult this and most choice meats ~ Con 1 throughout this dish ffrm wtien In need of Domestic, Commereiat, Industrial electrical ove listed phone numbers, or writin r Theyeatenwill calling tham. .. �flo! Control Board, and to all our friends 9 g. They give You conn UiA we do sot bo dtate to suggest you visit this popular stop. cone; also altoreNens and repairs, as we do not hesitate '•plete details without obligation to you. It is with pleesar0 In y jjt� *a% LV !im tm ars is Whitby. �JDlnigil l gr-(:jW t* recommend their service to yea, „d4�401p'j oppi,.0refer the services of this firm to all our readers, , ., _ ..• -. a •c. •.. _.. .. _ i Y, JULY 1T,-196T :__'THE PICKER1Nf3 NEWS — - - - �Pag! Sevok -.Card 'h=k •DUNBARTOH Saturday July 13 and 14. There WAL�11 �D� : •_'' United Church is n for eve o t for. "One Z��Gin's Opt ioA _ fu rybo Y Don .. •,.- " ss met to visit the Cooking Booth. - :a: , -�- thanks I would like to express by A successful Recital was held ---- BY -THE, OBSERVER f anks to the frenchman's Bay Rev. A. F. Bamford was guest on Friday evening, July 6, at t Bowling Club and to my neigh- speaker on Sunday mornurg, St. Andrew's ' .. assisted by Mr- R. Pitcairn, at Presbyterian ......-.> s i born for flowers and cards . I Church in Pickering. Those tak- J w received while in hospital. Sped- the organ. Mr. Bamford read: ing part were: the Piano and ..-Pickering Villag! or Township Tal thanks to Dorothy Buck for Ephesians 4. for, his scripture Voice pupils of Mrs, Marion July 9, 1962 lesson, antooverse or sas / kindness to the family. McClement: Barbara Thomp Tho EdEditor:i_ ld k 32 f +sa his text-The sermon topic was Dorothy Wisaitan Son;•Gary Steptiens, Cathie Mc= May I take this oppoftunity of writing' a letter instead==-- "' . `.Torgiveness".. •If • you-. cannot ..,.�� Kay, George uononow, Gerald, of m usual column in answer to Mr. Morle s fetter' to -' s�fq� �1- and forget, you cannot be a Hall, Christine Thompson; Cat- . y y : s•�'w Christian. Jesus preached that your, newspaper, dated June 29th. . GREEN WHO D by Robinson, Mary-Beth Mc- forgiveness is the essence . ofirst of all may I say how pleased I. am that my COI-.Robinson, Rev. Fleetham took his text Christian faith: This was illus- umn is being read. for Sun Service,• from Verse 'trai:ed b- the tirLe'� Warren 'Bean, Clay- Service, y parable of "the Secondly, may I say that I am disappointed because -For Sale • 19; Chap. 19 of Acts. Wiliam Prodigal Son. Do not harbour ton Stephens, Elizabeth Hough, g vera Freeman. The Master of Mr. Morley seems more' interested in =my identity than .FOR SALE — "Admiral" telev= Brown Jr. a delightful ih your mind anything that Ceremonies for the evening was in the content of the column! I-had hoped that the con- ' .ision. Walnut case and stand. solo. anybody has done to you, trot Mr. J. H, .Maclement• Two lov- tent -of the column would be more worthwhile. than it ' X65.00. Phone: TEmple 9-2562. Unit No. 1. of the U, C.' W. t[iink only about the good that elx anthems to open and close apparently has been. met at the home of Mrs. Ed• they have done. If you, cannot the program, were "A11 things However, if m identity is• important then 'I would FOR - SALE — "Duro" p�� Pascoe, on Thursday, with a do this, you cannot be a true Y Y P Bright and Beautiful" by Dav- -� • i system Like new. $75.00 com- good attendance.. In. the absence Christian• paint gilt to Mr. Mioriey that in assuming that I aril a piste: Phone: ATlantic 2-3239: _ :les,. and "Tanis Canon"1 A' re,,-,,- -Leader, eC- , of Mrs. Trolley, Unit T,ead'er, —Personals = eption was held forthe pupils male, may be an error and in assuming that I don't att- M. Peg presided Miss Vera Panagapka celebrated a and their guests followingthe end the occasional village meeting may also be an error. t3as 1�twt�tal WaG iw H *ten Oil KA May Brown had charge of--die birthday on July 3. program, repared and served . To be serious though, I would• say that Mr. Morley's Worship -arid-11regrain. Muss Mr: and Mrs. Harold Pym b members of St. Andrew's letter did' concern me because when• I ,first started to Renews and Furnaces, complet- Y Brown's program was on "Cit- visited 142,: and b.rs.' H Hop= Ladies.' Aid. write this Column I told you and Our readers that I ' w11r serricid, front, - $7.30 Y y izenship". There will not be a' kinson on the-.week-end of July , Con ratulations to 112* aret would attempt to "be frank, to criticize at times, and to Ask about our; 12-month g P - 'Waranty on oil burners. seting in August.' 1. •Hartford and Jana Hasek, pup- give credit where I thinly its-due". I Have therefore' Authorized Dealer for Consum- The Community Centre Park Doug. Green went to, Camp its of Mrs- P. Spratt, who rec- reviewed'my columns to see if I have-fulfilled my pled- Board 'is having - an "official Geneva Y. M: C: A. ' Leaders entl were successful in Grade gars' Gas and Oil Installations. Y opening" of the Park, on July Training Camp on Sunday for 'Six Piano, at the Conservato ge• - MILLER HEATING �' ~ 28, Ted Curl, of CFTO will be two weeks: The camp is at MarilynBrie and Werneritho c comment me, ere are extracts from Without o t from h SPECIALISTS bfa-,ter, • of Ceremonies. There anlyn La e - columns dealing with "Pickering" Village!- 9 Tudor St. Ajax - WH2-3491 bake Couchichino. Fehn pupils o` Theodc!a Hart- (tfl will ;-be a program of variety . After arriving at Malton on ford received Honours in Grade i rumbers. A• ball game will be- June 34, from,:Aberdeen .Scot- . r February 15 -Pickering Village Council are to 7• Piano•." be commended. for their initiative in lanniri a new hLCC.il Estate -in at 6.34 p: m. U. C. W. Fad- land, Miss Margaret Walker p g _ -- les will have 'a ,Home-Baking has been visitin;- her cousin municipal office. " i HOUSE for SAL — tv -. .. - r .. "led frame bungalow•, on. Gusd The Dlsney.re=union was held C,iverpool _Rd.. N..-They -have' re - - t10 --ear'in Pickering V _ n ea ill- a e and it- would appear that the bo s are a ren _ Road. Conveniences. For :n:or- on Sunday, near Hampton. - 'been touring Niagara Falls and g PP Y Y oration, a at u' oa - This community was deepy -pray it a little cautious. (Question was which of 2 gar- i Pickering. Oshawa, Visited Ross and Mrs. Rev, David Marshall, who is shocked o .ear " ._ - ' " c s at St. pa,sing of Bill Prentice, of-010 I _ _ end. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Orchard Drive, at t e. as, n. -well- HOUSE FOR SALE- sax,,-. +� ^ . Mr. and Mrs., Bygrsr Agnes "in Pickering, was visiting the Hospital. on bConclay, July sth, at least attempt to promote; the use of -their Industrial .',older home, mrnme-*rial area: Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Morden Thompson family on the Base Deepest sympathy is extended lands. attractive. WH2-16 i5 attended the btciiitrick, re-un- Line, ori Sunday. to Mn. Prentice, Hamid and I ion on Sunday. _ Mrs. Florence= Frpst,• Pine Biltie, in the toss of a living June 14 - In the Village of Pickering there are I +rO pew} Mr. ani Mrs. Edgie Pee; and Ridge Road is a patievat in the husband and father. some considerable changes" in the'Zoning Bylaw which 1 R1 farLy vx;ited the i4IcPF.ait's, at Oshawa Hospital Con;ratu?atiorrs to Mr. and are being considered. _ "STORE FOR RENT their cottage, at Bata, "on ' the Darlene Harris visited last r�!rg• Dale, of Bay 5t., on the Good location Completely dec= week-end, at Bala week. at,Port Union with Mr. and Pickens boy' at, the Ajax June 21 -Reeve Pr2orley - -what is the story Y orated. Reasonable rent. CaU-. � Mrs McLean and Beatrice and Mrs. Cyrus Miller. 'ng Hospital, or} June about the proposed .new County Buildings?'- WF12-0601, "- visited at Bancroft on the week- St. Paui's-on-the-Hill Angiic- 27' er d an Church, held a very success- The regular Sunday . after- TO June 2.8 - How about it MT. Editor, and Council TO RENT — garage and equip- Mr. and Mrs. W, Pegg and fel Fun Fair at the Kiwanis noon sail. boat ram . were heli Members, is the Village of Pickering the sleepy .little _ - ment, or share 50 • percent. Mr • and Mrs. K. Brooks and. Park Last . Saturday. The pro- by the Frenchman's Bav Yacht .Village, so many people say it is? pasts and labour costs. on No. 'children visited one day last ceedings were opened by Hon. Club last Sunday. Ron Playford - , 1 Highway. at• Rosebank Road, week, with relatives at Owen Michael Starr. - Was First, in the Blue Jay Class, July 5 - last week - dig out your copy. crow* Inn: For more infornia- Sound Mra. Florence Quackenbush, Herb Usher, Jr., Second and - - tion; call TEmple s-3219, The above is the record Mr. Editor -- I ask you and Mr. and Mrs. C. McT art of Fort William, spent the end Tom Tomblin, Jr., Third.. John FOR RErIT—desirable country kited on Sunday with Mr, and of the week with the E. J• An- a won e Pen time to time" slid "constructive Criticism" ar is it "irr- lsurhre on No. ?. Kighvveyr be Mrs. Harold Lewis,,, .of Aitona his family race, and Barry Etobinson came --tween Brougham and Green- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pegg, of Jon Cropley, of Deep--River, in Second, itating and discouraging". Depends on where you sit wood All conveniences. Phone: Oshawa, visited Mr, and. Mrs. is spending. .part of his sum- Congratulations to Doug:. I, suppose. C mrnont 50, orTEmple 9-2139 M. Pegg, on Sunday. mer vacation with the E. J. (Robinson,' who won the Consol- Mr. Editor, as must be evident from the exerpts froth Mr. Wrn Gerald Philip, for- Annis family. Jac Cropley, also. idated Building Corp. Trophy in my column, I have no bone to pick with Pickering Vill- SDARD i ROOM — In Picker- merly of Greenwood, has been of Deep River, and Miss'Evelyn the Special Races held July 1. age Council — I merely say that the Council should ex- W1i2-1645. in the of Oshawa. were also Congratulations also, to Ron lain what it is doing— and if the lack of news means Wil3hire-Valley District (I.os week-end visitors. - at it is doing nothing, en it ou rep melWanted Angeles, Cali•) of the Central The First Dunbarton Girl ing Township Trophy, for the P Office Equipment Engineering Guides camped out over the Blue Jay Class. This is the sec- Yours wry truly, _ .AIRY PICKERS Division of the Pacific Tele- week-end at the home of Mr. and corrsecutiee year that Ron ` Th! ObsK v!r - WANTED phone Co..•At present he is on and Mrs, Karry Cook. has 'won this trophy, i July 19, en- a temporary assignment in Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cross Ross Duchesne, who is stat- Last week the Township Council approved a vote on AV 15 yprs and UP­ Paying S Chicago. He will visit tds uncle, and Glenn visited relatives and toned with the Canadian Army liquor! Without Comment at the present time, a few exewI- a Pint. Peter Skhak, at Mr. Herbert Middleton in July friends this week, in Western in London, is now home on predictions: Reaebank Read',- Nerth. One tt he1 , he spent may, of his Ontario, leave. Joe Rombough has com- (1) The Township Churches will not sup rtary " north of Nw 2. �) summer vacation$, while "living The annual Kiwanis Carnival plCanadian Army Provoted his three years st Corps, campaign —.tth thehe Clergy are in the most part br'oadmind- itul in Buffalo >s bung held on 'Friday and ed individuals with very practical minds.. and is now back to civilian life, LIGMT CARTAGE and at home with' his parents.. (2) The vote` _ will approve all but beverage rooms Light cartage. Half-ton VW Hearty congratulations to (beer on_ly). panel Any distance. Phone _ Mrs. E. Friend who celebrated (3) After Pickering goes wet, the .Township Policq ATlantic 2-2409. her 93rd birthday on July 13. drill notice no difference in.drunk drivers. (tf1 Sh" Re air Birthday congratulations also More about this interesting development later. ift s to Mr Ernest Buck, Earl Rob- , - ion Available inson and Linda Craig, all hav- Trana Pickering ing celebrated birthdays on leave Pickering 10 to 7.00 a; fortnedy Eddies) .an.• Leave down-town Toronto -` July 13, at 5.0D.p. m.Call WH2-M7 af- first Class Repairs On 'All Types ShoeS We are glad to see Doug,A Y E S T R 0 U G H .I N G- ter 6,30 p, m• Balsdon has been able to dis- _ . ►� cat•d--h�-cratches, and`is-gett- :_ . QUALIFIED TEACHER FAJIJLA-SILL--- ing - -- — will accept students-for—tutor� -y oof IN 6 �- • � sorry—te-hear Mr;'��p ing immediately, San- -from Grades --_ and Mrs. W,'D. Smith, of. San-F RLf� s 1 to 8 Phone: Claremont 9W. p; dy Beach, have let our comm- Free • Pt '� and Delivery unity, but extend' thein best DWIN A fti U C T I O N S: A 4 E. wishes in their new home in, . wa " WOOd. O .. . Ostia GOO".- ..•. DON _ ._ .. S to Y 19 1962. - - - - • Frenchman's Ba Bantam The Properly Of Softball Team have won : all Franklin J. Matthews - -`" WFiitb their games so far this season, Residlnse - S03 Gram St. Y in the Pickering Township Lea- gue., 15 Tudor St., Ajax " Moffat gas' range (new); ' Re- gue., On Tuesday evening, they _ • , o frloerator; Washing machine; defeated Greenwood 28-0, at Chesterfield suite; Largo ,TV; the Bay. However, they. were annin not so fortunate at the tourna-�. Ll p lnet of silverware:. Lamps O - —ment .. june T--- - - Knicks knacks; Quantity' of They went into the tournament 7 "perforated Me squares; Tools; -as favored- to win, and defeated , P !,Lumber; Lawnmower; ElectricFAIRPORT AND DUNBARTON Galt in the first game. but 1°st •saw; Electric ornery, and many out to Preston in the second. sih-artkles - — - The FrerEchtnan's' Bay Inter- :Enjoy yourself . A New Hardware Store in•Your Neighborhood Rrougham, on au the at 6.00 m. 8o-the GirisoMLea� ening, i(t3 Sale LOYAL POGUE, Auct. - g�'� � call ahead " Just A few St West of lure 1 Road S. f gee played ,, , _. Step ,poo i this season The Minor Girls' Vis" A I" for reservations 1 Team was also -defeated this byEast W 27 PLASTER CERAMIC11M = 0#' 401- at Ba Ri Plaza =, -week . They will play at D Barton Y. � 1 -STONE ..: ,- � next- Wednesday evening,- and It.eosts so little to phone ahead and "'make cur*P--- - �_.- _ wish them better luck irx that Bell's , rec)uced rates , On STATION-TO-STATION i FLAGSTONE PATIOS 6!nlral Manager," Gordon Gilia"" g8Ae. = . ' tween -- points- in: Ontario . and Quebec. with ETC. - "calla' "be The day rates are low .. . -( .CONCRETE DRIVES, -ETC. FRED & HARDWARE = BAY Rel) there are bargain rateH ENRIGHT -B LL - _ - svbseslba fes- Thi News Today after 6'aad all dsiySundayl i I THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 12,1%2. O ern store and apartment. Mr. in a "Men's Trebles" bowling at Piekff Township- Jd. �Sck" - �ROS�EBANK Mrs.NT McGrath will out' up Stouffvl2l- Wednesday. rs. David Gillingham, sis- anew building,4ith two thous- Mr. Geo. McConnell return-_ ter of Mr. 1;.11- Voss, left oand square feet floor space,- ed home last week, -after spend - PEE WTE BOYS SCHEDULE Z6 F,r-h. Bay 'at. Green'wd. Mi • and M n- the Corinthia last . Friday .to five large display windows, all Ing several weeks in Ireland. It - 1 _ C;.,e, rywoo,i at Dun'btn. • Wilde are leaving on vacation sail for England for a visit. On of cement block .construction, was his first trip buir a in tMr- 1 ?vLY --- 1 AUGUST - _ for two weeks to Cape Breton• her return, to this country, in and apartment on the second ty-five years. 16 - Greenwood at Bay Ridgis 1 - Greenwood at- E. Wood'tds Mueh laeic-for pleasant trip. with -her_, floor. He will specialize in dry Mr. Don Hedges attended the i 16 - E. Woodlands at 0 nbarton 2 - Pick Bch. at Frch. Bay Happy birthday to Patric her sister, Miss Elizabe man Shriners' Parade last Th -76 - Cherrywood at Clare'mf. 7 - Du»barton at E. Wood'Ids. McKinnon, July 4; and a speedy who will spend several weeks new lines. -_The 'new store will night an -enjoy mwy► 17 - Liverpool at Brougham a - Frch. Bay at Cherrywood recovery, to. Judy McKinnon, : at Green 9 - Greenwood at --Pick Bch. who had her, tonsils removed he'. - have modern lighting, and will unusual sights 16 - Cherrywvod The old have Block" on the be a big asset to this commun- roman t _ Pick- 991T.- at Cherrywood recently. . west side of :the- _main street -�}-- - k -Ie The Young People the Un - t! -Claremont at Greenwood 15 - E. M/ood'lds. at Frch. Bay The Daffodil Group of the a from the former on the north side of the build- �-Church will hold a-swimm- 1! _'Bay Ridgis at E. Woodlds. 15 - Cherrywood at Greenwood• Dumbarton Unit2d .Church ent- ing party and camp -fire at the Lewis -Bakery, -is -to be torn ing. Work Is to eonimence in "Mapaes" on Thursday night 23 . Brougham at Dumbarton 16 - Greenwood at Dunbarton ertained the patients of the and replaced by a mod- August The United Church Sunday '24 - Claremont at Liverpool . 21 - E. Woodlands at Pick Bch. week,Rosebi Nursing Home last The 14th. Annual Drumhead 2S - Cherrywood+at Dunbarton 23 • Dunbartoe► at Frch. Bay week, with a group of.yery tai- Service of the Claremont Brch. School held their ,annual pie• 1. - ented performers. A dainty few days' visiting her aunt in nic at the Greenwood Comer- !' . Uvarpeel at may Ridges .. Canadian -Legion, was held on MIDGET BOYS, lunch was served, and'the even- Toronto, and Diane- McMurtrie vation Park on Thursday. 3• - E• Weodlds. at Claremwmt JULY - ' ing enjoyed by everyone• visited her aunt in Don. 34illsSunda3' The parade, was ' . The .14th "Reittliey" Amrualy - 33 • Greenwood at Sseugl�am .6 = Groonweod at Audlelr Mr.. AiKhur McKinnon .is in recently, led by the Oshawa. Pipe Band, Re -union wiH : be held, on. July . �..:AUGUST - t Liverpool ]7 - Greenwood at Brougham followed by Legion and Auxil- 1 - Cherrywea" Quebec on a site job for' Dun- A ply was held at the home 15th. 2 - Brougham at E. Woodlds. 19, - Brougham at Dunbarton lops Ltd., and will- spend the of Mr.' and Mrs. Sowerby •orin'S' members, Scouts, Guides, 23 - Greenman d at Dunbarton summer months there: Saturday, July 71. to celebrate Cubs B . c a "ccam�p-outt"from July 20 _ and •Brownies Rev. A. -.. -., 7 - Bay. Ridges at Dunbarton 124 - Audley at Brougham The childr+en's choir of St. Wigby, of Markham, conducted a- Greenwood at Claro'mt. i 25 Dumbarton at G Brougham d their Silver Wedding. It was a the service 22, at the home of Mr. Sam ! -Brougham at Cherrywood I Mary's Church enjoyed their family re -union, with special 'Spencer, east of the village. 3o - Audley at Dunbarton picnic at Centre Lsland, one day ests Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jones have - 13 -Claremont at Bay. Ridges 130 -Brougham at Greenwood Miss Barbara . Gifford; _o! . last week- Wilkinson, of Willowdale, and moved into the former home of -'13 Dumbarton at E. Wo�`i�• AUGUST - Mr. and Mrs. Ab. L.oyst, and. Scarboro is visiting the J. Ren - 14 - Greenwood artat Dumbarton Anyone with news items for Miss '<DonrLa Musclow, of Mus- nue •family. 1 2 Audley at- Greenwxd this area, please getAn lir touch clow. Os and Mrs. Ivan Beverley, of Mr. and Mrs. J: McGuire and 14 - E. Wood'lds. at Brougham I 7 - Dumbarton at Brougham with 'me by phoning ATlantic Oshawa, have moved into he. -;15 - E. Wood'Ids. at Liverpool Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mc- family, attended the American 9 - Brougham at Audley 2-1936. - Murtrie attended a family din- former Jones' homer The Lev- Motors -famil picnic at Wood• le - Dv Ridges t Brougham f 13 .- Dumbarton at Audley ick family have. moved into _the 3' p 16 - Dumbarton at Chtrrrywood y mer party at the Royal Canal- bridge. 115 - Brougham at Dumbarton Spencer build' 20 = Dunbarton at Claremont i Stuart Higham. ran Yacht Club to celebrate Mn and Mrs Jim Norton, of S. Graham was admitt•• 21 - Liverpool at Greenwood j 1S - Greenwood at Audley The Valedictorian was Linda Mrs. McMurtrie's Sr. return 21- - Audrey at Brougham from a trip to Scotland. Whitby visited on Sunday with ed to the Oshawa General Hos- S.'21-- 22 - Cherrywood at E. Wood'Ms. j Ushtchenko. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lehman, and pital last week. . 23 - Dunbarton at Greenwood ' "-- � 22 -Brougham at Greenwood 23 -Dumbarton at Greenwood This successful evening, which The Brack F.oad School will Mr. and Mrs_ .Bruce Lehman Miss Grace Benson oelebrat- •' 23 Liverpool at Dumbarton commenced -with a delicious be well represented with sever- _ acrd: famnt of Brookl n, Visiteded a-hirthdaY on -Friday _night_ 27 _Bay Ridges a! Cherryood - meat, folldwed by' dancing for sl s€ the students ar work, be-. Y, ,.' 26:- Claremont at Brougham the students, was due to .the ing shown at tiro G N. E. Cash on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. with a group of her friendg:" Vaughan Worland Graduation . Wes. Lehrrian. Mrs. Bob Redshaw Jr. -is now 29 Greenwood -at. E. Wood'ids. Esereisea organising efforts of Mr. Gain- Prizes were received by Peter Messrs Thos. Hammond, Dori home after her recent operation! '' 2! • Bay Ridges at Liverpool ( er and the ladies of the Home McMurtrie, Nora Lloyd and Hedges anti Jim Brt3poe played at Ajax Hospital. - ' ay Le aug anand .School Association Marie MrHaffie, g - GIRLS' INTERMEDIA E j an! School Association honour- ` JULY - e,d-the 'school's 1962 students: A.MiY�fYJc�--. : �.-- —�_6 . �. �f'DY�'{'faTn-if --FKIt �$�a-y'—�-�2nSYa.�-- 17 -Greenwood a1 Bay Ridges ^us: Gall Carr; Albert De Kofi- vi on- - - -- - 19 Greenwood at Brougham Kathryn -Garwood; David _ �, - Frsch. Bay a! Bay illdges Tia_ -urn: E:2s'sgri Hodescrrn:_L braa 30 Greenwood at Frch. Bay James: Be•;erley ' Lade; Anne '31 - Brougbam at Bay Ridges I 'Aar -m.- Don Mills: charyn 'AUGUST •�- � gitchei3: Carl i+for•ozuk:'Mich- 2 - F -eh. Bay at Brougham aeI Morozuk; Keith Nelson; : + ' Carol •Russell; 'Rita Schuler;Q eit - Bay gidgrt at Greenwood �- L /ver thm r . 13 . Brougham at 3raemwood Bill -Shields and Linda Ushtc-• %�� G h R , Rid at Frch. Bay henko, at a dinner on the eV- lo W e t dway"Wi Vv -Bay gas y9s/ .wood'' erring of Thursday, June 28, in > Frch. Ba at Green � - � _ _ •, r+^'''' - . • '26 - F X _ _ 21 -Bay Ridges at Brougharm the school 1&. Atex. Munroe, - ,a" M. A. ' est speaker warned of -�-�! - Greenwood at Say Ridges.. - S'u pe -_ . •: -. - s the Ifi as n 1 high standards- : _•• 2!• • Brougham at • Frch.. Bay g Y g - . being demanded both for Univ- e , ' ✓ ./! w " 3'�%�: ,' 7 -GIRLS, JUVENILE . _ e: qty Entrance, and in indus- try- _ t P f • f , ` "� �+ • ,4. ! i JULY - try- He said. that very few ever .:: i ., w. 17 - Braw ham at Fairport Bch. . g3 certain feeling of accomplish- 'I$ - Fairport Bch. at Pick. Bch. • rp+ en:.in even comizig ,within - -- _ •1! - Dunleartee at Brougham sight of it. =6 - Brougham at Pie. Bch: - Mr. H. Gainer, B. A., B Ed., AUGUST - Principal of the school and Mr. i' - Dunbarten at Pick. Bch. ,' Waldom Grade 8 teaches, :0 - Pick. Beach at Fairport Sh_ presented the certificates. while : . : r ham at Dunbarton ir. 14- Pick Bch- at Brougham �F an. President and Vice-Pres- 1S.- Dunbartam at Fair Bch. • . Pt idem of the Home and School, g 22 Pick. Bch. air Dumbarton presented the School Pins. - *. `s. •: y '23 - Brougham at FSWPt. Bd1.. Proud parents gathered to • - Faiept. Bch: at Pick Bch. watch their smartly -dressed } 39- Dunbarten at Brougham . and well-mannered youngsters BANTAM BOYS Five their awards, and for graduation cake and coffee af- _ 1 - 'SLY ter the exercises_ Citizenship 112 -Brougham at Liverpool Awards were presented by Mrs. 16 - Brougham at Dunbar, on M. Willard to Christine Tom- ; - �� - Claremont eh.rryweod lins; General Proficiency. A- The smaller -than -big, .bigger-than-sma/I Chevy II has amp/e space for 17 - Dunbarton at Frch. Soy ward presented by Mr. B. Rud- - - --T - 11 -.Say Ridges at Greenwood dell, on behalf of the Dunbar-, six passengers, and their parapherna/ia. YOUR// find /'oorrl'to stretch '17 -Claremont at Llwrpooi ton '10wanis, to Linda Ushtc- - 16 -.Frch. Say at Che Ridges henko; Improvement Award, out. in, comfort to relax in .. , plus handsome good looks to 'rejoice m 1{. -Frch. Bay of ssy Ridges presented by Mrs. C. -Rogers, on 19 - Ch at Ounbarten e�ood behalf of the Vaughan Willard i 4 '23- Liverpool at Claremont 23 - Cherrywood at Greenwood Staff, to Gail Carr: Athletic ` w Awards,, presented. by Mr. -D. 24 '- Dunbartori at Brougham Moffatt, to Beverley • Lade and 24 - Say Ridges at Frch. Bay ° 25 - Bay Ridges at Liverpool- - 25- Frch. Bay at Claremont �~ • .•26 - Greenwood at Brougham 31 - Claremont at Frch. Bay' 'yea �a1 r • 31 -Brougham at Greenrniood s AUGUST - ,e► i'� . o a _.. 1 . t 1 - Greenwood, at Claremorst- 1 Liverpool a. Ct+err wood - �r -- 2 - Frch. Bay at Brougham • $ , 2 - Cherrywood at Liverpoci,- 9 - Ciaremort at ,Greenwood I ,' i - Brougieam at Frch, Bay d - Dunbartor, at 8,ay Ridges. 9 - Cherrywood at Brougham �� r 13� - Bay Ridges at Claremont 14 - Dumbarton at Greenwood Brougham at Bay Ridges• A c3 -d t.Clll 16 - Liverpool at Brougham ARTHUR :--. 20 - Claremont at Dumbarton ,A GERERAL•MOTORS VALug Model illustrated Novi Salam .20 - Liverpool at Bay Ridges - .:MITCHELL � ' - 21'- Greenwood at Liverpool I _ 22- Frch. Bay at Cherr•ywood � Ful/y loaded, your low priced Chevy jau�?ls eagerly'down the highway } 22 - Bay Ridges at Dunbarton VATION ROAD - WN. 2.6771 _ =l Dunbarton at Liverpool rlcxERINt3 _ >�. 9-24x1 eating up the miles without eating up gas/ Your choice of peppy 4- 27 - Frch Bay at Greenwood - �7 - Cherrywood at Bay Ridges NOW s>:Rm or husk 6-c 6 -cylinder engine.. for a new, smooth brand 2! - Brougham et CIS ant T8. 9-1681 y Y __�- AM TO I - - = Greenwood at Be Ridges . " .of perforri�ance in. a ohQfce .of a%von model. — - _ on ( MINOR ¢IRIS, i sl .'Vyh rhes opts at exha COst JULY 1'2. Ovn�arten at Greenwaed OiL FURNACES - . 17 - Pick Soh. at c Woodlands INSTALLED E. w STAPMROAD, t W - F rigC Sal► st 'Doeb*"M • ft"Wred And Seryiad . Msanweei M ChKppwreS shat Metal SIaaS work _ OwIIr1I MWANAMI& 11t - 26C»ft - _. : i .► . L at �.& HMTINO CQ - = - - . t Y. JULY 1Z IMI , PICKlRHdQ� Nl1A/f IMa� 1111111M -� -- visited the Dunn fern- Miss Mary Jane. P_ uckr n . is i read and approved Vice -Grand UY S - Shave, r:. B uy on Lakevuw Ave over the spending a clew days whit' Don Sister -Ann% gave the "Sick i .. Mr, and Mrs. Cell Drsrtry, week-endna Debbie and Denise Pascoe. and Card" report, and read Qpsrt�ist!s parks -trio 14 Pickering Village Aces 9; Gladys, Sheila and Ivan. spent Mins Mwilyn Barlow, of MT. Thos. Steve2 m of Tor- some "Thank You" notes from R4=7 Ashton, Pickering,Tp. Dumbarton Radio Ti710. Tiny at a cottage at Brech- Vernmville, is visiting Mr. and onto, spent a few days with those who had received a c" in and the girls remained un- Mrs. F Blacktstone and their his sister, Mrs. R Ellicott. during illness Treasurer Sister _Fa4W AdAdulnUmtor was on Saturday: Centre BP 8; Pick- til Friday. . son David is away at Miss Bar- Unit No. 3. United Murch Irene Philip gave her report on barA this Monday evening to ering Aces 9; Pickering Kings Friends are sorry to hew low's parents farm in Vernon- Women, will meet on Thursday "Funds". 'A letter received � $,. his aup�ort and guidance 36; Dumbarton Radio S. - �t_M•__�e_Wilw and ville, for a few weeks. afternoon, July 19, at the home fro to a dozen or more volunteer 000 ' lt�etritients in the first phase of BrowAlios and t3uWea-__ - Mr. Walter Carson are both irs and—ryr�-wick (A BB to flee at'nl►itious Bay Ridges Park Guides of Bay Ridges were a wa-Hosplt:al, held =_ assis•ted by Mrs. J. White. The the date of the Inaugural Meet- AtiDgram, now under way. happy es welcome a young lady Mr. and Mrs. Or Graham home on Saturday. Twenty-five Convener-Mrs. How. ing of Dist. No. 7, to be held in - -- �. qp-a Burnie, attended the Lebanovich-Harris friends attended and after, Jan- MW�. Boll Call - "Faith". the 1. O.'O. F. Hall, Ajax, Wed- Chairman of from Baffin Land, as a guest wedding at Part Perry, on Sat- et Feneatore, Jennifer .Rickett Mr. Tarrti and daughter nesday evening, July 4. at 8.00 themm $ay Ridges Parks and Re- for one month. Oriloo (which and Joan Hepworth. stayed for Alma, visited Mrs. Geo. Perry o'clock. Under new business, creation Board, reports that ar- means Little Fish) and her fut- Mrs. Chan Fiss and Fred, and the week-end. on Sunday. nominations for Noble Grand, - taaSemeats have been made for urs guide captain Mrs. Lena Miss Gladys Disney attended.. Miss Donna Sheedy is a- Mrs. Honey, of Port Perry i Vice -Grand, Recording Secr,_ Nue hundred Yards of sod to Pederson, enjoyed a week-end the Baster-Jones wedding at way at Wasaga Beach visiting spent the past week wits her' tary, Financial Sec'ty., Trews- 'be *livered each and every Camp with our group, one of Uxbridge, on Saturday. Miss Lynda DeCarie and her daughter Mrs. M. Armis. _. urer and Trustee. Sisters Irene .weeiE night, • • from Monday to many activities they have par-., Mr. acid -Mee - Ray Hawkins, parents: The regular ' meeting of Joy Philip and Florence Ellicott, - 'llslyadgy;' izsclvaive; unfit the ticipated' fn-. dosing their visit.will, Lodge No. 355, was gave reports of the sessions of missionaries on Mr. and Mrs. E. Gates have Rebekah - } project Is complete. On their return�borm they A# that is required now is- form a Guide Company of their furlough from Nigeria, were returned from a-lovely vacs held on Monday-ev�enimg, Jture the Rebekah-Assembly-held a eight to ten will- own. gum speakers at our Sunday tion in the Windward Island, 25, The members enjoyed a cold the Royal York, on June 18, 19 ers every night as 0 0 0 - mat _ - School, last '. West Indies. salad supper at 7.00 o'clock, and 20. The lodge numbers -•: _ ldwrlte_ _ -Mm_ j. Moffatt, of Toronto MT• Mm7' Fitzpatrick, from followed by the opening of the were asked to cater to a tom_ ' Brownies had a wonderful • spent the weekend with Mrs. County Down, Inland, is visit- lodge at 8.30. The lodge open- ins rec=eption oa Saturday, fila_ Cs d news is in. store for our day hiking and picnicking last Errol Casson. ing Mr. and ldrs. Fitzpatrick ed in the usual way, with Noble Birthday greetings via@ Fry q* thrdr' Mothers• Wednesday. The little girls in I1di•♦ and Mrs. Cecil Disney of Lakeview "Ave for about Grand Sister Jean Elh sung for sisters Joan Eftott '!Lt! ITunlor playground equip- Brownie uniform left at 900 a and' famil Mr.' and Mrs. Earl three moat:ha. Mrs. Fitzpatrick siding Lodg+ - - y; .assisted by Vice -Grand and Pearl Tweedie. c'Ios- nmft hqs been ordered and m• and returned home at 4,W, Diw)ey and. farnily.;nd. Mn. F. has not seen her son for twelve sister Isabel Annis. The, min- ed in the usual form tirttil Won. bF 1+nadY for nae in the haPi>7► ayd .timed, after a -daY money attended the' 11j re- 3C*4P, > bad' never -seen utes of file last aieet3ng were day.' Sept;etaber. IQ ten' dt vs. fun, which included W'� unibn at Kam's Camp, neer some of her a�ildren. itt area ingest- . tewart " Bi�owt!" Owl, isp&Man Mitciaekl is-home aaAflitltaslsauutfasaatalttaaataatttetaaitsWla>tiits� : �yhelping out, may do so doing.a wonderful job and by Mr. anti' Mrs. Tommy 'Criet on leave from Esquimualt, B. C. _ ins pmt at ,the Park beeping fire girls. ..aware they 6fWashington D. C., ars area- MT and Mrs. Atkinson had YOU MAY oa, Nodlin Ave. and Garvblinl 'are still Brownies, even through the pleasure of s visit front Mr. - ;wleeks' vacatidn at _at' RIMp. m: or, leave •your .the summer holidays. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Lindotrum, Mrs.'- riight available with 000 and Mzs. Lewis Jones, Atkinson's brother, who had. lof . wo ! ! fill Itogbeon 1139-t46S or Ernie Rees o km Sulwing "Mil Congratulations to Mr. Bert care from Scotland recently :•, s .a ;7 �II*{o , or Ms. Taylor Ms . Hayes reports plane for for a visit to Canada. >itiklil!i7. tt]e raising of funds are now Wilson who celebrated hes 85th uir b Seaei`i ew _f --1-- -6-a--o — having •open house" to ' his Girls ball team has been doing l:. Eaton Twirling a Marching derway shortly. We are - inter- friends and relatives. very well, and have won all - 100ge intik - Pickering Lions ested, in seeing this project go The Active Semiee•-£lasg will their games this season, thus - Cb* is proud to announce the ahead on schedule.. November meet next Wednesday, night at far. The last game in which spoetwring of group for girls in- iJ the month work 'should be- the -home of Mrs. B. Jamieson, they Played, the Dunbarton tereated in "baton twirling and gin, ar�c3 the building as now Mrs. Jamieson's _ in team, the score was 20 to 15. -'AT_ I dnrsg' will__be--well -on-the- 1�P. Ofi 4�an+ay- , f Zee group will be under the way to completion b February Edgie of the meeting. Mrs. - - P Y . June Zl -Fairport Beach 31; capable dance of Miss Shan- 1963• The Minstrel Show re- Fie Pegg, of Greenwood, will ionshi Twirl- hearsals are beginning shortly; show pictures, and Mrs. Dick Brougham 32, at Brougham.YO _ on Brown, Champ P June 27 - Fairport Beach 25; .f or more, and proceeds from this will go Ward, of Claremont, will give e es• fifty tr+optri4s P a Pap'. Pickering Beach 3; home game. ro and former teacher and trainer toward.. the building. Anyone - July 4 - Fairport Beach 27; of tibe renowned St. Catharines wishing to join this happy . - Tbe Annual Vacation School Dunbartom 4; home game. pere, group and take. part in the will be held or�.July 1S to chi in July 5 - Fairport Beach 14; Applications and information' show, from anywhem in the the church basernerlt. All child- _• ren. in the .community--ar+e wel- Dumbarton6; Played at Dunbar- ren be ' obtained from Miss township, is most welcome. We ton. ' Brown, 874 Grenoble - 839-3735 are still in need of a piano and Come- or B. Mrs. Mr. Jim Hayes 868 Modlin - if aryone car. lend us one, we will be taking all _ church ser- - . would be happy to hear from and Mary -Jean called on Sun- vices on Sunday, July 15..TheY 0 0 0 you: The -building at .Liverpc day to -see Mrs. Walter Kerr are rzissionaries-elect to South . Call For Umpires Road and IGIDAIRE -Base Line Rd. that who is staying with her daugh- erica' There will be special ` An urgent call is out for um= Consolidated Building have us- ter. Mrs. Howard Sliver, at a Urionvule. singing to . accordion secs np- Towa<ship Softball League. and quarters. has,been vacated, and h1r: and Mrs. Gasson and the. When the umpires a se• as. yet one more genem-us deed i they from Burlington. the Bay Ridges House , school addend to a long list. CBC have S gs', Lakeview FAI RPORT `�rted -liras held several weeks ago, offered the building as a -reh- . Ave: on the week-end. Mr, Gas- there were fifteen men avail- earsal hall. . - ����� - son is 'bIrs Com^ r :ngs' broths• able for duty, but sires then o 0 0 Ha , bil t ; x'ic ^ es .. to home irom�a t p Bo Europe - -- . re several have dropped out, and : Swirrsrtsing at present, we .urtderstand that Terry Hewitt• Sw':--�•-^ -rg Con R,I;ardi Cornacho who was 34a: lyn Kerr and Dane Hub-only six, men are available to vener, reports that the first .. m twenty-six games week, of • lessons were well -re- eig!,t }tears; :>Sartir► J+ilian, who bard ha%�e gone ' to the tt'est f ' • :gid t d the chtld:'en had a `� " a week. tier, ...o :vas two years, arc':. A geae^al P.atepayp^� Umpire-in Mef Herb Hew- •woncer`ul, time. 7h--e is a need- � y �y l! ing-U712 b•� held on Tuesday , uses is prepared to imAr-uct in- for asssta-it ;nstru_tors (2) 1 Jt:_'. '7, :n the Ccmmc._.t J. � - Sete-teen+!t weld *rg erns'. er- Y l' i tesested parties in. a ",capsule; a"4ce-:eral otherinrlructors to < t;n' SFS' `sI-Y IosnQrats at:ons to Mr, arks, course in rules and. field train- � �rer:ire and o Ial !n- ',"ar A• P:~: ard, c i J sly ]4' � to indivi-duals uh-oe TT ��*�' ` 't1„;. :�' n. a^_ has reta^xd BR� V J1.1'llvl i r_ The man IIr blue on sore ccs- requL„ed• s or anyo ie �'ro has i r )nn the city and += tikes i i -aslons Is not•toa.pop. i1ar. but is registered for :=:t ^:!^�. .and �far _1=1 Gina .Very necessary to the Vamgp. j li . 6 n:;t 'aw'ar a of the Urre5 {i"C SS � lY_.„ l�h£» a I t A'd a+ r ;'ark On the '� and more so where kids are in- �' ^r i:nys � } it ^-ars cf .. t a l,Jn lE•a•:e: Dc”: woad �i1001 'r the.. :i, ny J- r ds she 7-?,'•- ,-� fr a< � VOliect.—._– y .. I : + �ro a p. t".a.. rs to t e if yell' W-iSlt LO tel F. ar.11 with at 124 e�'ery "`'ems^ay: furl aelher ta> :P -! ' � , at I ! play-offs not too `'r . i t v c-, , i"1 1 :�;'� a'. 1• e.11 -� 1e, A �'' a : Jar r,`f. It �., F• :urgently neededf N l ilii• pie; r, ?"� ` . s Jia Y.' the :11or•t r� :ve s: c 1� he � � 1•TeiYi17E:+. F'iin'-:yt',".FS, Zf i,. T, c--�.n,.--P,-.•i-✓ '' 9L =- 1T Ii '_ �' 1 1 A _ ... __, ' j } r t - — '!fit ; . 1 4•- -??,.7-♦T-�-,'t-- .. _ i Hewitt, rSa9-3R0 O Q O tt .e i 'A 1 '..`7. 1•.:IL 3 JI'. ri • .. - ..•1 ' :'+�-.- i F : t .i ry 5 A. "I �.. E 1, �.. .:.n ars' req 1e, t0 l,'R3" Thursday' nl ' �In - SS r,. .',. I O\iI FI:IC;I�l,1iRL P.Iv4GTsS r a ,.,,. I - L" I: A CHOICE OF ALL .,, �:1 .I•'1 .' AFF M o: THEE FEATURES '�*tI- wt t3L�.Icnu ,;:, s _ - • . .. .�.p l,c.'....t♦-: r _• W1L� vL� S,4tLR.?Vi� �, 71 - a <�. ,. n z - e:ec _on for the' h _ :•:i!•-.-.Fa• . .ice aures thattber malice have I `e ace„its• Set , - T �1 .!, a i ,ri .nlus.m>np esc?usite Frigfaaire nr- i r.eeli a„n” to ..AJAX. TV:. e . _ « , �,v r d ;._ sp-cad _ •� are ♦ V.• 4r•. �_ ._.C_. . n e �rhi h ' ° - - •• t d tL5 years ill ,a turps Seim of •- c h e ti: �. here, r,l ce :� d �' p"''l'\ _�:.? U��„ ' • _ - ;- - - -' - .r �.. :' ,} Rr`Il _,. Si_'c(c•� G. '�'- -�`:r.• r Fa ., :a -- w _ rtF •ct.L .R nkiq th^-c,.ineripr;h a�'l no l'arw For Prof esa¢G°'8i' ?fYk:4d a'� [3�aiCas of ;Za:6io, 7 'nt_ ett42 ? < Gr. e: at. Lz- depend:cbiL'ty of :he Frigi•.Ia•re' :, __liaise - l•.. .t..a; 3'. Eimae ��c.a - o Lt..iace of . ••P..orso or 7�ue R ._ � r, behind it .tl.e iii- , e and - � _ \ �I ! .rc � .rr- + .nam . . �� � r '�� � r O •aii�' �1 -:e Marr.Ct.. Factory A;r!+tst•&sed Ser'�ee Ro sh;lups Seatrrt:tz-.£ _,e- t�� C a yC`7 La .i l; nlen.9 t'eehnical,.know'ledg and ._':S w i-0.i 'fl "OaL patsies e a<<:mac r rn r 5 rerutaficn•,oi the cast G(.!;eral - _ _ k .v v _ 11' n , j;� r.ti I 4. ? ercela:a ..rip bo-:_s tn:der dissOu < Motors c•rga.cias Ion. a ,� - .._,, ;•.a pop c•ut or �O nt for cash payrnent- of repair' bRis _ �O and ? ;.- Iv'{ h n C.* {•a53. _a.,__:p. - - C n arc USED TV'S - P�90NE FOR FRf� HOME. DEMQPiS'�RA�90�9 rK ►, f Elr �, -, I r V `T Sell The C ,' C•; [ 4 •E r n'.'Ii: r El •�1 - an<; 1 •,_.ant �•r i S D r_d er1rice art.r.le�. til Cy::�rilcr: !,1 he I i:e! a •d I i, h 1,'.: _:1:' e Bei L.l W0 OBLIGATION _ required to I,;•'.nj.; .�,0 :e t'•, each c' iC. r"l't.� .'--. It-roe and daush-' int; day, is ower c �t 'of ter, of £rGeeiiridgv, � . �Tr. t_ansTortatton anis .acimisr!q. and 1�_ Eev, Er_gi,_h and on The r1ESt h' t Phone answered 24 oris a day - days a week lo'the pool. For further inform- of Bruoklin. held a get-tokether ation, call Mrs.'Terry Hewitt, at Ste�'enon's Park, on. Sun- MARKS �E �� t WHEN YOU'VE TREED THE REST, CALL THE BEST 839-3802, day. Mrs. Hewitt would lite to Mr. and Mrs. C. Mortson, of thank Mr, Alec. Robertson and Queensville visited Mr. and Mrs, Norma Alsop, Instructors, ..Mrs. A Ellicott, on Sunday. • • • �p� 0 - who -have worked especially Mr. and Mrs Aylmer R2aman �!1 J��1we 58�es & V6f I ice -''AJAX,o were at a home hard t week,'to see ev- of Burlrngt n, r , 2-Merythingg mining smooth, and of his mother on S to • �p� • hrllped out in so malty ways, help the rest of the family -Sts- , s sMae V4ME ipW ALISE IN WEEKEND i EVENiNNG-SUVICE as I"", and _ _ - --- individual lasses last Tuesday brats Mr's. s: Rebtrrarr's b saaauaa ala and nLurad • • , _ . , _ w .l - rt -Rib. -11t CROSS CUT R18 OR BONELESS...__ SHOULDER ROASTS - 1b. SCRIVEM"'S SMALL-L&K 3c' :'..�*�......_.-.... Pure Pork_ TABLEfi 8a' wa 9e 1b. -.Braueswe.Wa9� r, threr and Been. Sandwkh �"--,-0a Chi*• , - :J s -21c. VASON'S—ALL FLAVORS --IM Ties Soft Drinks -�12 for 89c BRIDGEPORT=12.02 nn Slug'a Bug- -Bomb $IJ9 BRIDGEPORT—M OFF! 24-0z. Tin Flower Guard :i 8 CUT -RITE -1004"t Nell .Waxed Paper. die POST -10-0z Bex Crispy Critters Kool Aid :_ =: 773, for Z9'' - — MIX 'EM 0 z ins- — _'rAOIL r00'MrMs N4Wf'%r%W ■�• �� __J r Ili �� ■ V ■ GARDEN. FRESH—Md: 1 GRADE _for, S -CRISP. L or 19c Regular or Pink Lemonade, Grape, Pineapple - .`Raspberry or Strawberry, Lemon Punch -BAKERY FEATURES ' HOSPITALITY - - - rls► Totaf - In IGA a AL lime E x rae -. .. Bonus Ta s-- - WITH FREE $W BONUS BOOSTER TAPE ... CHEF BOY -AR -DEE AND - . LYONS TEA BAGS SPAGHETTI MEAT BALLS 15 -Oz. Tin .... ........................� Pkg. of 'I 00 . COLORED CUTS WITH FREE $4A BONUS BOOSTER TAPE . IGA MILD CHEESE ............I............... 12 -Oz. Curt . eClal i0ch C .. ._ .. _ ... • WHITE SWAN TISSUES ............. �•2 'Twin Paks' RITC SLICED MEATS •b -Oz. Pkg. 3 c DETERGENT 20 . '�-:— � heese; -Chicken Loaf, Pi kle-Pimerrtv Dutch i:oaf TIDE. 1 OFF! .................:..�... G'ant. Size - Cooked Mac. GRADE LAURMIAN CREAMS, MALLOWS, ASSORTMENT :.WITH FREE $Z.00 BONUS BOOSTER TAPE ..': "NEW. POTATOES .. .._........... ....._...._..... I0 -b. _.....IBag CHET' BOY=AR -DEE BEEFARONI. ...... I5 -Oz. Tin p0", yEAI, BEu or SALISBURY i8 C S. C Weston Biscuits 3 Q 9 S CHEF BOYAR -DEE RAVIOLI .................. 15 -Oz: Tin FROZEN CHOPLETS.._........__.........._......._..:.._.::.: son s,*, ar e- ic*kenng,tnic ar