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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_07_19.� wHlTEHALL i Pvtuia�- � :IX91 - _2.0!40. '�.I�Gi�►11 r�� • , � s � � . ■ ..® Phi■.► - � �C_� - VOL. 79 NO. 42 THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1962 PRICE - 10c Per Copy Children Hold Fair In Aid Of Fund WomenProtest • W I e * ion,*th oo „_....::' The Reeve asked the women it» A 355 name petition from why they objected to the vote Counc°:'cr Millon Mow eery, women of Pickering Township being taken said, 'Z feel flee 25 pe.' cent Pe- is oa file at Pickering Town- Mrs. Miller' said the cost was. tition re quir�d is unreasonable. ship municipal office, protest- one thing and that they tJelie%- I also concede the decision of 4' r: ing council's granting a liquor ed the township would be a less council is neither for or again- r . ' vale vrititiout_aemring. apetit _desirable place to live. st the sale A: liquor. Kovnever. _ ion for same. - - - "It --` e o I would like to see some later- "it R At a special meeting own 7F7S.ri- Per cent if it carries", said. Mr, est shown by at3se_rsy t�iiiti $`ya�t. da �M Mrs- H� Miller, Scott. Yl{10� 'Interested�•• flog the Mrs. Howard Plaxton and Mrs. Deputy -reeve Jeans McPhee- outlets It scenes to me wa are Howard Malcolm, appeared be- son said, " I objected to the embarking on a course that ~' fore oa�uicit as a delegation, motion and am still opposed. costs money to allow thM ia- repn+esereting the Women's Inst- In putting the question to the terested in outlets to have a itute and the organized wont- people, we are making it eas- liquor vote'. en's groups of Pidoerusg Town- ,ler for those who want it. I -am Coi 2or Rosa Deakin said. : ship. not favour o!' spending tax- 'Z feel that many in the town- - Speaking fen• _tie 'delegatiea, payer's money for this. I also ship are leaving the area to do Mrs. Miller said, "we feel the agree it would make_Picke'ring thgfr Shopping, because . OW. council has established a dang- Township a less desirable place cannot purchase beer or liquor . e'rous preoe8ent in granting a to live". sa the immediate area. It has liquor vote without a petition Councillor Hubert Wank'co- been proven that business in to a single person who asks for mrrrented, " To me, this is a Ajax has increased three -foil. Hilary L, n, da ter of Mr. and Mrs. WnL G. Loosen and a g'ouP of it. -We also feel that.every eff- case of wanting or not want- since the outlets opemV. fiat fri�nids, iNtd a fair hist t#rOsk to' aid tbo. Star's Fruh Air Fund. They ort should. be made .to keep. the ing. If the people don't want it, There is no partictsar ahaiz't- 1tin+e, tnrhile assisting a very worthy cause. cull rage down We have been they. can vote no, and that will age of liquor reefr�hments in finds good told the mill rate would inc- end the matter far some time". fisc R, rented the resse by 5 mills if this goes th- "Throughout the yea=s there Reeve.. o In lrc� tat - re ., has. been be � that a 'That - Win- "Where do you get the 5"mill vote will be taken. I fee'_ that I►Cller.""We feel there IS an ad- • �p�R figure'" asked Reeve She the people have the right to_de- equate supply at hand now and Destroys -ba� Etc o Scott �� Bide", said Reeve Scott. more outlets will meats increas- -fie t y CouncMar Milton M r Harvey Spang said ed pc�fioe protectione * said, " I presume it i9 the ass- he was oppoeed to the motion "I don't think the p ace Fire destroyed �4 bouts in- -- PedeSi umption that the police area and felt it would raise the mill or absence of slims %-M make . elm a $1500 cruiser, 35 out- rinks. `'� Pickering Township will ter- would be • extended, if this goes rate 5 mills or more. He said he &M '.�ereaca It --is t*�e other board motors, guns and a largemate an agreement with Mr through'• was rot opposing the peoRe 'types of ou:ets that caa.be dict - quantity of marine suppkies in: • Jap of Pickering Beach, and "1'he people have a right to having a chance to vote oa the ererst I don't think anyone - a blaze at the Ajax MSTBath havtr he road allbwaroce open- decide. That is all we are grant- liquor queetion, but Beit that could s:ggest that ' we won't corner of No. 2 and Har -ed again at the _ing" said Reeve Scott, 'In a the township would be better need more police protection." -wood avesare ore Tuesday aft- m ernoon Pickerisig� Promises pity, so flee beachmill be aceessitsle 3WkW HM_ democratic system lire major- 'btf without the outlets. He said sal �oullor-3t*fltoa - Mow - Marine. Bill Pi kerm r Lio for motorists and to kty have the right to decide on be was glad to see the delegat- bmY• - �Dwnfer of Ajax •, Webb, of the Beach, said how we will ripe. It would take ion opposing the motion A motion by Councillor Milt- - 'Watton of Pickering estimated their friends. At the "Gasor- that ressdeai� . were being told an Qvezwhehni ng majority of Cowscillor John Greening in on MowbraY, seconded by �' - the less, including the 40 by 60 ami" to be held on Saturday, they could not use the road to 60 per cent to change the pres-- a statement said. " The Peop?e ncMw Harvey Spang to have toot building at $35,� July 28, at • the big service stat - at Rougemount Drive and No. t� to the beach. ant legial8tioa To get 25 per should have the desrrcw.r'at!c council reoonsidez a liquor vote The building was conal! by 2 Highway, there will be excite Council had an al,•reernesit cent of the township names on right to.vote on the rr:atter. without a petition was turned Mr. Wm. Heron 21-11 !tont 7.00 in the morning with Mr. Jessop enabljng him 8 petition is almost prohibitive This is not a vote for !foie but dawn on a split vote of tow to 1111 J�! 11:11111111 kif-1— Abso lost in the bleu were t to lace a chain arrow the road 6 -w�4c t Labrador- Retriever �l 113Q ai. allowance, because he had been Lions will attend to your.re- I be M49OV'ee-tionaM Palmer. gnd quiremds, o gas, Kiwa�is rn�a ' �.1Q About 16 boats and a Merit er needs, and will wash your others blocking his driveway. p i eke r i Village- -- ��vw'- car, regardless of size or condi- Council said they will prob- trager that were outside the tion, at the one big discount �y put Posts across the road, • building on display. were mov- rate of 5'1.29. Any motorist who . prevent cars, butte wn scPer-ent '�ze Winners Mr. Willis Fade of the "Cif- !aw A+fote- Sales, SL. George's ed to safety• feels in need of a bath for him. sores• from getting - _ The, annual Dumbarton and tom' gyp,. � minor Street +.hen being without tvat- Mr. Walton told the News he self, can accommodated at Ylse bea=ts. surgery Let •week, having a er for about cone hour --not bad. lead just pulled into the y� the same price, and with the Pickering Kiwanis carnival held Pickering Library Notice last weekend saw good crowds stun!! t rnovld fro:is.one r. nerd %fie. Harry Scott, :.. ,. and was talking to Mr. Palm- same skill, dexterity and. en- Mr. and Mrs Ken Butt, Mr, er when he noticed smoke. He thus , asm, Library Liowd AWring August. i and those attending reported a Mr, and Mrs. Harold R'.ch- and .M�. 'Bruce Richardson and, . said the smoke prevented him But --that's not illi Gustan'i- Mowbers may bor'r'ow addition- 1 good time. _ gin were .on vacation last M -f. seal Mrs. Gordva�ound from getting to the phos, so ers will participate in the big ai books for 4F'is Period. bee spent Saturday evening Kith Draw Prise Wtnnars-- week, when they, toured Qua he grabbed an extinguisher off prize draw, featuring. 100 gall- HOURS 1, Mr. ,�V, iieato+�, R R. 2, City and the � dist- the Elwc'od White's. the wall, but it was of no use. ons of gasoline and other vas- Tues. A Sat. 2.00 to 5.00 P. M. riot. While in Quebec -they vis-' Miss sue Ha mah left Thu-s- Frida 6.00 to 8.00 P. PA. Pickering - 'Boys bicycle. During. the blaze that envel- uabl'e merchandise. -There will r 2. J. G. Smith, pfd Rosebank ited the fad St. Ansee's day for camp it Norte ern Ont- _ sped the whole building within be a gondola ride for custom- d#RTHS Road, Pickering - Girl's bicycle. Cathedral. srio, where she. commences her me les; was the_danger�o the ars' children. other. interesting vie and Mary Chllaghan. 3. S. Wank, 358 King Arthur Mrs. Clare Silk left last week duties as Carrp Cau.�e�lor. firemen and spectators from features from Cour$, Rouge -Hill - Transistor for -a month's visit to Britain- Laurie geett ihrne-year-old ammunition that kept explod- from 9.00 o'clock in the even. are happy to announce tfie'birtla a Ray Found so -z' of Mr. and Mrs. Harry, until 11.30, a gala dance of a son, on Sunday, July 15_ radio. - VAse, SPA, ire home from a trip to' our Scott is hone from the Hospital heatnumber of 10 gallon gas cans under the stars. Z -at- -fit DU�arton ..Electric fry pan• Maritime Provinces. oT .,.s - proc*eds for the. work of pital. A brother for David Mich- 5.- Al- -Rasem-16-Dembigh cr., Mr. Herbert L Gash, Jr.. issg is—Miss re. were found later, ddled with bullet holes. the Lions in the community. ael and Therese. DowrgrAe'w,' ': Chaise lounge. uncle o! Mrs.-Be�'err, 'cash - bullet two weeks with them.' ler at I 'G, A. here, and sister Twwt 1. Nancy Hatf [d arid -Secret e ' �Om a 'back ail- Tfrer� a; are 'soliday ng Winthis - fi� merit- _V erit - tveek. Joh'arma is gccorispaAyil� i.Y i F.ag3eaods Mr. and $lira. Ken' Morley . her broth�e n -law and fatally r 2. Roger Craig avid Jeanie and iarni�y have just returnee' on a fishing trip up NoFth. vookaork.. Mr. ut from a week's holiday visiting and Mrs. Cha H di - Wilkirs3 anrd Boma- _ _ _ sngs_ ttended rtseth wed - I Corriere tipper- Canada Villager l� in a the ic_ ' e Larwes. toiMing the 31�� dist• dingy arolaversary of Mr a M Bau*a of CHUM rasiio St e . • �yyi1e • in kilt 'areas' 'they Mia ' Wrrs. Iron,' BiwkLr>v a� , of • the �1 :$ few tlys 8{t 'Perth. A ��.y c '•'•6:' _ - �y,{L r r '' 1 , •.: VuBd"t�i �e 1S.' ''`.p[�. Rita l'..�w, W,v1 St. Lawson back at work fol:owing S., is home this week from the I ' a few days sllreess. It has bNeze stare, enjoying 2.h011day. ,• beetr ckaeed thrY�isgh`iilri+vs,. trucks going to be skipped r ac- tom.: west Rouge Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hogarth frog through this town at forty . and family are spending two to fifty rr-11" an hour .... over the e x, Pickering Township Council weeks camping around La se white line nerd' ctittiisg-in. Sure at , a ,special •meeting' last Fri - Mr. these lose are trying to make a e day zYight, pawed a bylaw to re- pay and Mrs. Austin Baker zs mar>'y gips: as poscible •tn � zone .part' of the land in the and family, St. Geerg�e" St., build up their pay cheques, but. .. t Don McIntosh sub -divisions 'on have returned following a few ?f they hit arkvbody, that "am'' s the Pickering - Scarboro town days visit with fr'ienaeat N.lag- beds" +-:11 ^^oke ONLY one _ w "L �` '•' keine from R1 to Commercial, ara Fall's. trip, never co. ning back. °* Reeve Shearnian Scott said Mrs. Harvey .Fenton, Sher- >(t w�s.00.�d to h'ear•the'rerr,- F T ` there does not have 'to be an wood; F., s'perit last, week at ark that tl-e -Pickering Blue O M B. hearing on this type Port Credit, at the home of Mr Notes ]ocrk=.•3 tory fir:e'and di i of bylaw, unless there are Ob- and Mrs. E. C. Scratch. the coni: ant _ rrov.d at the ng from the adjacent own- Mrs. Margaret McTaggart big Oravgemary = .Pa sale ,in TO �aQ u e� He said the clerk would be and sown spent last week holt- ronto on the C2or ous 12th. µ Y. notifying the owners of. tise by- dayittg at Springdale Park, ±n Dianne Mur} z r l ;.s peen. , , law. the Muskoka District. at Parry Sound halidayirg fir— -1 )&. William Boyes, cracked the past two weeks.. * TICE — CANCELLED a bone in his right hand while The local ball fea hay• The AWCNM. Sge for Mr. n�ring a baker, and Mss. been having a busy surr.-. r: -r., Franklin J. MaHawwsi�-A--WA.- Baines has � had the cast re- far', but would be very h:rr,r•>, sd !tae Tlwrsiay, Jn1y 19, Ass moved from a fracture finger, to* see more tans out at their ,Aw is ire of CIWWlenf s first iwildky at fhe !Ih COLASeNdIer Briock ow dq istee's+oon, in front of the ed srsae'a1 wWoR. , N. OP �" . T _� — .: THE PIGKERtNQr. NEWT. ... :- DAY, JULY 19, 1%2 THVRS _ — The �H "but PICKEWNGN Ob wrwr. has not Prptend- �, fact. F" is nit, a espwsos. an it, It was a prwon fad that any coWWI was diens nothing then what oilse weal you de, but re, �[�% t _ T (� ♦ ♦ a1.�1nomSDn, Q.V.. .' only I E t T a B L 1 i d E D 1st 1 opinion on wMFIW-hao road in 110106e *ANW? - — - - P BARRISTER SOLICITOR - NOTARY UdLIC • Issued every Thursday -' from the minutes he has read- an been around Pickering as •--- -- - COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS --- - a3y The News Printing and Publishiap Cenypawy Astarim! as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, Ont. the The Councillor who wrote to Editor has asked us not to ieag as the Pickering News. she would have a different viewTelephone: WHitehaatl Z-0910 RipTION RATES: $2.50 per year — llaltted States 51.90 per year drop each the column. Flo enjoys it of the attitude of the publish- th week. We think at Mrs.. ors toward those who give of :Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Highway _ — 1 BARRY MURKAR, Editor .. Dragon is way off base when . rges the Observer with their time and money, etc , - unwarranted attacks on people. We think Mrs. Dragon has the happy wrong idea on just what k is Donald G. Crossley _ I Int�Qri t�Ot Challenged We personally aro quite with the villa" council, but all about,) -The Editor -PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT — 7 'Wwould our readers and the residents DUNBei'ON Mr and Mrs George Watson _ 8(7ASadiR+OIIGFH - - MU HII+TOSTON AD.'' • Alli-nU e like to assure of Pickering Village, that in no way do we or the Obser- returned home on Friday after - a enjoyable visit to Mori- ten' AJAX PLAZA REBID�fG! - Verwho writes for this paper, challenge the integrity of nor was such • ` .United Church treal and Gaspe. 'A. F. Bamford was the J. walmsley Ajax:. W22-1231. _ Puttering: WE24M: -the Reeve or any member of the Council, meaning ever meant to be taken from .-the Observer's special Rev. Mr, and Mrs. speaker at the Sunday and family and Miss Darlene writings. Both the Observer and the Editor are very morning service. Mr. R. Pitcairn Harris are vacationing at Cape much aware of the time and effort taken up serving a ar presided at the organ. Marie Cod. ' - - PROTECTION` .. as a member of council. and Marlene Mitchell sang a Mr. and �•, J. H. McClem- "God's Love Mc- Mc- — ;ymurl�cipa dollars beautiful duet em thew. will MT )�2m-• Mr. A. J. A. R. FO►RTIER-INSURANCE =r . Reeve C. E. Morley has sacrificed m(3ny and T,,,,,..s never grow old". enc Sr,, and Clement Sr. and .• -hours on' behalf of Pickering Village, and he has done a fora read Psalm 90 for his les- Thompson motored . to Keswick e tjne job as our.Reeve, bringing honour not only to him- ion His text was the 17th verse on Saturday to attend the wed- 'Lord PHM Artemis Z-O'l16 ' self.bi t free village as a whole in the office he has held "fit the beauty of the dim of. McQemerrt's cousiray our God be upon us, and estab-, Mr. Hugh Kernohan and Miss - here 1W ive as-those:on Co>�nty Council, to say nothing lisp thou. the work of our hands Ply Ca=, is Kesw;ck Unit- Pis - ALIO - LIFE - ' CASUALTT -;,of serving a term as Warden of Ontario County. upon us; yea, the work 'of our ed Church. Mrs. Marion Mo- - We have never done this before, but for the record hands establish thou it " The Clement was soloist at the Wed- deme was "The Beauty of the then so there-is=no misunderstanding on how we feel a- ,g° Lorid"' Psalm is a prayer. We are any hear little - •bout Reeve Morley, we do not hesitate to say that we sincerely hope that he wlU. stand for that same office of Moses to his God of Beauty mise Hopkinson has bees ill,. who has created so many bea- but we hope she is better by �� dware Ltei: , is-,December,, utiful brings in the wor',d. Our, - . Goal-is-a-God-of-�init4e $eautK-Mrs: Gilmore-of-the-Yillase.- c.-_Lsovsa'4v : and loves to see things of bea-:. 'e Ed. Cornwell E fi E R i 0 T � apt � beaut- Mr. and Mrs. Gals love Pine POW= (TORO, LAWN 9075 � �. ifui, but if we have arx3 family, formerly of_ - - _, _ .. . _ . . in our hearts, it will show in Drive; but now of Parry Sound. MM . _ - our fades and our lives. To- visited the Howard- Crass faaa- —•a''93M - .. Pkkoring, Ont. forming a public service ir�tead show the beauty og God daily in, ily on Friday and Saturday. �.r K P� . AT. 2-33U �7' the Editor: of provides those who do nosh- `contacts our work and in our personal Theme. Group d Dunbar- :.. .To ing with amucen:ert at the ex- is God's purpose, ton United Church had a trip _ Since I have no 'intention` of pe� Of ,SOS very fine people - Personals •. {,o Part Dalhousie on Saturday. / .. . ...,--becoming tob involved in a ra- (By the way that .is the 'way a .Patsy Jackson returned to A g� time was had by all. . ther unimportant subject,. this MS daily does it - A good rep- her-home in Trenton on Sun- My. and Mrs. Geo. Birkett -- ., shall be my last letter to your �. is required to check out day after spending the Past and son Keith, of Gansville, r e a t o r s O f _ paper on this particular matter, each story ) As to what type week with her grandparents :Florida, and Mrs- Ron Birkett, I must however take issue on of peen the Ots�erver is. is Mr. and Mrs. C: I. Fletcher. of Don Mills, visited the E. J. - your last editorial Just what agate a matter of opinion ISbugIas Parkinson' ;s visiting Annie family on Saturday. 'the Mr. the or MVNUMEI 1 f S oonsSitufa a snide remark is which unfortunately only you in Stroud at home of The convener of Home obviously a matter of opinion and depends entirely to use the can give since you are the only one who knows for sure. and Mrs. Brian McCombe. 'Baking Booth at the Kiwanis Mr. and Mrs. Carter enter- Caval last Friday and Sat- � � ��� j� l � • �� DISTINCTION pbea°ver's owe words on Oust In closing I should like to say fairaed the members of their anrdaY, wishes to thank all who V 1 - tonere you are sitting.- Since that I' am not against a cent- . Sunday School Classes to a contributed or helped In the ,,:_ you to the trouble of ��ia, column that stirs the wiener roast on >�°iday evening..��,, It was a sinful von- for Th�EE �EhJERATi�?i� iloohing over past p� -then. apathy_ and Miehael Wills, of a lot—to an con- -Wtor, may I suggest that you m them angry. But please. Toronto are visiting their. reed, _ ilook again? I was referring to a aesasark made tq a Mr. Jade- ' influencing the O, M_ .if you wish • to be big, then act big by admitting that there are arid pared Mr. and . Mss. Bafrel ; Mr. and- Mrs. H. Robertson of Kingston. Road and family of No. 2.- Highway Mrs: Jerry Gagenais, Port motored to Vancouver, and re - - StOff r d BrOSe L�e ;,son about . .8. Then there was the answer two sides to every story in all fairness, present both is visiting at the home h me last week-end: Peri]►, g turned o o :. 'fo one of our village councillors about wasting time writing to. at - Sincerely yours. :of Ms and .Mrs Sam Yetman. They had a lovely trip. Mrs. Florence Frost who was The Afternoon Unit of the- U. M O N U M E, N T S your paper. Also look at last Erika Dragan, a patieti[' in the Oshawa Hosp- . W, had a pleasant bus trip o ' no bope to.pick withviIlage ragan o wT a Y onto, on `Wednesday. _ DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY MO �-,3332 _ _thea C,.ouncil, why suggest , 'Dragon might ' be int- - they are not doing tl�r job, they be replaced' Before your in kDowing that fellow- or letter last week, we re- a red 5 phone calls and 4 per_ WEST RCS V G r Observer chides others about doing 'their job, may I su- sonal calls to the office from �WPER BLOCK LTD. )real gge t that or she as the case may- be, do his or• her job and persons who did not agree with her 'and urging us to keep the - on Shores ,Saturday evening, A team of Banta.-rs, madr, up J 14 to end the season of !920 CALEDONIA ROAD -- TORONTO get the fart straight by_ attend- Observer in the News. We an not concerned about this, but mairly of . players from West a itis$ in aid of the church Rouge, •playing .as Dumbarton BLOCKS 8a: BRICKS ing meetings instead of getting second hand information, This Mn. Brogan suggeta he the Ob- United Soccer team recently mid Sunday school. Mrs. Nancy Watson and her .' may counter unwarranted att- server get his facts straight .were presented with a trophy, little daughter. Rouge Hill Dr., the Protestant STRUCTURAL STEEL asks on people who are show- What facts? The Observer only asked that Mr. Morley after, winning Youth Council Knock Out So- spent a week=z�centl sting CRANE RENTAL Ing a sincere interest in- this question mmmunit by actually per- . has kindly answered this week. Y Di-Mn. Watson's grandmother in 'ccer• competition. in Toronto Di- Milwaukee, by beating Evangel Hal ;- In the gir]sT Volley Ball lea: STATION ROAD, PICKERING, ONTARIO ,- 2 to 0, in the final game at St- Park. The. goals were. sc- e the Juniors played July 9 • Phones: WH. 2-1960 - WA. 2-5103 - MO. i-a91 L- — __ VAX �� ��s ^Il.e aniey - - owed by Donnie unroeanG ' tal;ir�poinzs ova 'er Doves 2 while in the -- .- . . _ Mike Carter of West Rouge. game, _ . _ _, Mew"T .7 - Flu" Each player on the wuming July Canaries had 4 points to holds the trop y for one the �n1OT5 gowns - -SPRUCE {femi iffNlfblNl� ;11,15 team month ,as there are twelve pl- July 9, Pearls had 4 points a- ayers. gainst Rubies 2, July 11 Pearls - N �^r CEDAR (semi assembled) •$15.95 Paul Sloane, Rouge* Hill Dr., took 6 points to Diamonds 0.Tli� +`��marl',� l:r� _ RED W000 METAL FRAME. (al oMapsible) $ 29.96 shot'an exo��' tou _M �( y- Betts and two sons gh Whitevale .Golf course on Donshire Court, °are visiting -—RAH$19TM a BOLiC1T9$ Friday, July 6th to qualify for relatives in Prince Edward Is- the Ontario Junior Golf Ch- land for .6 weeks and Mr. Betts Tampie f las -' Z : _... _ BOXES SANG BOXES ampionship to be played at will }cin them ;n a couple., of weeks, when he starts vac- �An;PORT � D, sotrm DLINBARTDN 4 ft• ft. . 5 ' Liredit. Valley' July 20: Congrat- .his - Mations and g arc ul �tias MT. and Ml`s. George Holroyd ' Mrs. -Rita Team a4xl three ASPHALT SM6LES - ' :. and -fainly, Friendship.. Ave" sons, Rouge Highlands Dr., is. 3 In 1 - 210 Ifs: per squat's Special $4.95 VW. sgUW*.. are. enjoying 'a cruise .through spe sister annding d famiholidays-with ault Ste. WH 2-1621 Q the Thousand Islands; and will -' .•Colors TURQUOISE & CINNAMON holiday-around Gananoque for Marie. ' ------ — - CASH. A CARRY -- THESE AR�RQT,'SECONDS' the next two weeks- The West Rouge sports and Master Peter Smith, Ridge- ecreation- ball-league-started T� HO?,STFRING ` wood Rd., is holidaying at the their regular competition . on Monday evening'at the school 8'[JRI�IITUiR,R .OF ALL I}�TDS REOOVlBii�i HIGH QUALITY PAINTS Camp Kasawanak for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Markle, Sr., and should be in full 4QMe,. ivy CUilTOM WORE Outside White $6.85 gal. Outside Primer $6.85 gal. Meaford are spending a week next week with scores -erred with their son and family Mr. runs ready for the news. µ " F7= Ng�TES .. - PAINTS _ and Mrs. Tom Markle, -Rouge Hills. Dr_ ." : lll�P(387QM $D. a WII�iIl►80$ D8. _ DNnVwIN RED, GREEN, GRAY in,gallons only — $2.95 gal.. Best wishes to Mr. and Hrs. W EST HILL Dick Jolliffe, Ridgewood Rd., PIOSS,RaTGI, ONTAi0I0 - Excellent for Fences; Garages, Cottages, etc. who celebrated their'25th wed- World Travel Service ding anniversary on July 14th. '`No Service Charge. The molly friends of Mr, Jack PITTSBNR6N QUICK VELVET LATEX PAINT Smith, Ridgewood Rd., will be TICKETS — RESERVATIONS learn that he is roc- .�- y : Pleased to AIR TOURS A� SEPTIC TANKS `ED - EXCeNMIt -eaconOmy- � w�l_� n_2-�s ovenM-very-- nicely- -following SEA : ' CRUISES surgery at -the Lockwood Clin- . : QUARTS $1.69 GALLONS $5.53 in and expects to be home this LAND HQTELS week COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK S�VK! L�Is1DL11 . CO. LIM_ • St Armes Circle of Grace Trawl and Pay Later -Premb an Guild held a Pot Y AT. Z�14i2 HI W. TANK:' Muria M - .. - MT MWEVOINew- -Imck -* — su at the home of 9W la"o Mea.' Leta MoL.4T, Chestert- _ v4444&i„ : -i -' p. Pass Three THURSDAY, JULY 19,1%2 THE PICKERING NEWS BROUGHAM Ro u e H ills l s ROSE BAN K on Saturday' July 14th. It a s ; 9 a very pleasant evening Congratulations to Brougham lViyss Dianne McL�sic is away Happy birthday, to Eddy Syn- many .nice gifts were received ew,�+rre • nrt^C �iF.AL ESTATE Intermediate Girls' Ball Team, visiting her randpareents at ott, who is having a party on by Miss Bol - d7J���vg. -a a w:.�oa orris on r.;.,��ay for the next two weeks July 16, for his sixth birthday. Mrs. E. Com utt spent a few wiiu Qlej<I ; --- -- Mrs. AistHorpe, or Lyson tcd. days in T:rcvnw dtu=u" C � Tuesday e�emng, winning by A Happy birthday to•Ardie Wa- Q�pO WH- 2-621 l :.,Residence WH_2--31 �re of_�*-_-�_�gratUl- _�,�;��_be five years ofd entertained friends from Buf- I Orange Parade and the Pick-, ations to their coach Mr. Qif- on July 16th, also to, Andy falo, this past week. ering Blue Notes Trumpet Band - ford Emmick who was thirteen. on The Thursday Afternoon Ed c- in their- smart -uniforms Remember" the Bake'.Sale' on July ck - hre will be held at the home among the marry bands who a- _� L . MORLE _ n Friday aft- - Mr. and• Mrs. Pekcy Walduff, of Mrs. Lee this week. ttended and were a Fredit to ernoon, sponsored by Unit No: Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffrey of Th James' Ch � c of " St. their leaders. "Ysur Friendly &esiduit AgeTit" 1 of the Brougham U. C. W. South River, visited Mr• and Church, on Rosebank Mrs. J. Wismac from Living - Miss Sheilah Amis • C. •holi Mrs. O.• Walduff, �P,ltona Road Rd. North, reported a good Ston, New Jersey, sister of Mrs. damiss with friends' around Pt. on the.week-end. turnout on July 14th. R. Boys spent a vacation with 2-KIt�GS�'ON gD. W. �.0: BMX �� pa.iy, Bandy and Ronnie Ralstori of - The Lions Bingo is still be- 'Mr. and,Mrs. Boys and family. - - spent the week -end ing held in the Rainbow Room Beverly Boys is spending a -. - — -- - Mr. and Mrs. Gibson spent Uxbridge, • at West Rouge with the jack- few days visiting at Barrie. • PICKING, -ONTA UO _ the week -end at Parry Sound. with their grandparents Mr. - Mrs. Jos. Burrows, returned and Mrs. Roy Slattery. Pot up to enjo$125y, Bring, your M home after holidaying ,at their Mrs. Gary Aulette, of High friends and enjoy a game; ' of cottage near Valentia- land Creek, spent Tuesday ev- Bingo. Rouge Pare The Brougham Pee Wee Ball ening with Mn. B. Wallace, The Picnic for St. James' team played Claremont one- Bob Walduff had them or- Church will be held on July 17, " � Mr. and Mrs. Ken Westbrook 'JOHN • at tyre Greemvood Park. have returned from a two - ening last week, winning by a tune to strair;'his shoulder mus- Congrat atiom to Mr. and score of 15-11. They also play- cles on Saturday, so will be off Mrs Morns Meade on the birth week vacation at Beaverton, INSURANCE - bartow*inning 28— a week Dun 17: work for where they reported having a Mr. acid . English of their baby grand time. - P �� ASSURANCE /�C � The friends and neighbors a Sincere s ati3 is ress- VE" visited his sister at Oshawa on �� 0 Mrs. Grawbarger_ wish her a s y COMPANY LTD• Sunday '' ed to. relatives and friend of Master Richie Annie celeiaa- spay recovery, at the Ajax Mrs Platt, Sr. of"MiLe Grove LIFE AUTOMOBILE — FIRE ted fourth birthday on Sat- Miss Daisy Ryall, a former Hospital. who passed away recentlY. resident, who once lived with MT. and Mrs. W. Martin cele- -Ave,' Mrs Charlie Thompson has 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST urdaY• Mr, and Mrs. Geo. 'McConnell, brated' their 45th wedding an- Iaeft for Scotland for. a visit W% apt . Congratulations to two young niversary with a douse party --�OAar. Suri.■ lies■, Al— Sireppi-R COOe' students, . who were successful passed away in Toronto last over the week -end. Best wishes with relatives. Our best wishes rb ofer C"erw. M Or � in the mid -summer examina- "week. The funreral was held in to them both. o go with -her -for a happy holi- c� tions of the Royal Conservatory the city on Monday. Nancy Basetroid,' of Scarbr�ro dayand safe journey home. of Music, held at the Ladies • Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges is spending two weeks: vacaf io_ n, -- College, Whitby: Marilyn White and famil3r. attended the wad- co APPRAISALS Grade 2, Piano, with First ding of -their niece, Miss Mari- visit urg her aunt, Mrs S Cott, - - orie Neil. in Greenwood!HURIAR AM t Mr United. of Oakwood Drive - _ Y . Piano, w� on we _ G �UE,W I I. Grade2 �R -- Sir: and Y --Slat re E>f' E7shawa:--nn Sates: — OA® lE)(TRIOR PAINTING ' (Gladys Newell) '' 'at Newcastle on Thursday vis- have Mrs• Bili T.ow�ner Sting Mr. •and Mrs. bTurray ve her b home amain Happy' "birthday to Susan Su - i bay a _gf��—�—.)fiskerinq Villo�a ---- from the Scarboro Fiospitai, mmei, who celebrated her 7th i?ayne-sad- p � 1� 1 Regi-Estale Fg. 2 7801 miss. Susan Miller,` Whitby. r.��le—Baker-is-' Ter with�: WS. 3-5770 or .Toronto WA. 3-952.3 Cobourg � holidaying with her grand- in„ in Uxbridge Hospital. and young friend;. T;fimple 8.1441 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos: should soon be home, - Miss Joyce Keith formery of (Fo:Mer:3- A. R.. H_ M) _ .t?FWtby Mobawt &4703 - English We 'are sorry to report Mr. Brock Road and now living in ` �'m. Palmer -Teas had. to return B .£ d a visit xo her old Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell, free Estimate w■., lwghwaY' S6 Mil• f•+r d 4u"bOrr•"• No 2 Iligl.we� _ Grace and Garry, called on Mrs. to�the UzbridrLe Hospital. friends a short while Sao. Her Matthews one evening of last The Sarco plant closes down 1 parents who were well' known this week -end for the annual Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hubbard I h i ' week• here are in fairly good" -health. O�,e TErlple 221 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowson twcrweek staff vacation, had the )niter's father Mr. Ha l 1 Balled on Mr- . __ The Baptist Church will hold i - 3R. _&JUFRED. of=st-somas. ST• �E I and Mrs. 1 J -Gray: -oft -Sat nual picnic this. Saturday milton spend a day visiting _ at Stouffville Park. Tyre con- them' last Wednesday: - T �j A j1�j�rt �r day, Mr. arrd Mrs. Cliff Hubbard L. 1I _A_� GTL Mrs. J. D' Mairs: a s -�trs- the ioq js asked to meet at attended the Decoration Day K. C. Pascoe. and DO nna• Debbie the r.anchurch at 2D P` a at Whitevale and had dinner fl f s Shoes .,: IP 1 C K E R 1 N 0 and Denise, spent a few . days Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges at, M V=PJ NARIAN lasl week at their cottage on tended the massed -band con- with Mr. and Mrs Howard Lake. on . cert in Whitby Park Sun- Ztrrner of.. Whitevale NEW B jl CK . ST� _ ami _. - — -El�uw Iloeilitiies Old Rosebank Rd. North Mr. and Mrs. R. Robinsonr,� Claremont RecRreation a vacatioe with her sister Mrs. re.a�R; - ss�a (irk � GAF1ERiN4 SERVICES and - daughter, of Washington, Committee commences Swim- Harry, Kamer. (Seating '100! �.�. I'+jO. $, F C]cer�IIR D. G is vis3tiag her sister Mrs. 9 -with Paoksed 86oes. Q061it" g'& ming Classes on July. Mrs.. Cordon Carter held a - D. A- Beer. ,y would-be swimmers being shower on Wednesday, Juiy 11 _602 COrrWtlr E�eted 1Hdlre• TEIEPNONIs Miss Glad s Witter, of Tor- d to TripwE, Gooden Isaeeled ~,3 _-SOS Z elephone TE. 9-1822 onto, also Mr. D. •L Witter, of registered. Mrs, Helen Vizley is for Miss Doris Bolton who was Montreal; ural ei-d--- their aunt, Instructress. Mrs. Marie Neal, married to Mr. Robert Perry pie pripfle■s i ` j� D ASopeP`TE. 9-1504 Mrs. Matthews: on Saturday• who is a qualified Red Cross Instructress. has -kindly offered �� p FA west 0 wedding took. tam ball i.team. broke his ankle OPTOMETRIC LONG pIST/lNC! CALL place at 3-00 P. m. on satur pupils. addit- July •14, at the home of Mr. large number of pup last week. while sliding into the S 34 lit W. -V1SlON CARE a sa110 lona) help is needed Thanks h and Mrs. John Knox, Hampton home plate. ��� �� when Ctseir .elder daughter -Bet- extended to those who gave (N� T•R Cu.e■1 -- It has been announced that — i jpNlr L i1,ir,W80N, R.O. donations: Scouts; Cubs. Mot- — — en Ann I nurse -in -training at the siuma3 Claresrrwith a twist hers L A.,• Guides and Brown- -- PLEASAM STREET the Oshawa Hospital) became Tournament along with aTwist — im; Legion and Legion Auxil- contest will be held on August Wr UrERPOGt to. SOUTN) the bride of Grant Dawn son the Women's Institute. FW>K1M"N'S SAY Monteith, Monteith, Ri*hi of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Down. �' 17 and 18. The bride, given in marriage by Brougham Union Masonic Lod' - ')EYES EXAMINED i CO. her father, looked lovely, dress- ge, and .Claremont School e - � PITTED end REPAiND. CNARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Master Leo Saweeklo spent ed in white and 'carried a bou- stew days last week visiting EYll�lii (L W. WNL C_A_ Ll-& quet-of red and white roses. Her . - LICENSED TRUSTEES his grand -Parents, Mr and fX APPOINrMiMT. TE. f-2601 sister "Pat", dressed in mauve Mrs, B. Wills, of Scarboro. P �4a riiin� ,yes' O.Iw..a • St*e#erd and carried Yellow, .mums, was .an ISR v Mr- and. Mrs- J• McGuire en- Orbewe RAndeiph 53x27 , bridesmard. Rev. Read, of Sun- tertained Mr. and Mrs. J. Ken- liJRT R WATERS, Ca. -= Berland,, was the �-y of Toronto, over the - - D �� �� BIRTHDAY CAKES — - ; SEAWAY vyNi•.beu s osgD •minister, and ' Kenneth Knox, �ED t WATER SUPPLY brother of the bride was soloist. week�rrd, and' on Saturday ev- •R Over forty guests including ening Mr. and Mrs. L. Glov- WHlteltall 5-139? er of Brampton. t/c seven 'grandparents, enjoyed a Mr, and Mrs. K. Goodwin of I' Y SANDW Eiw 24-HOUR SERVICE MW MORTGAGE: ARRANO� - c oro visited on Sunday at 7 DAYS A WEEK - Alio. secoND MORTGAGES LUTHERAN CHURCH — the home •of OU -Mr. and Mrs. J. MAIN —�� . pK �Nd �pisi .00 for 500 GAIS. AVAIWLE FOR ADDITIONS West Hill. Rennie• ursda evenin • ercice....the - - W 0"or 1500 CAIS. Sunday School...... 1. pie went to the Maples for, a ` ' WE ALSO WRCNAS! OR LOAN All services at the Galloway Rd. leg ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. public school, between King- Mrs and then back to e f and Mrs. Bob Madill's home fora REFRI�ERAT{ON IF YOU REQIIIRi�ANY MORTGAGE Ston Road ,and Lawrence Ave. campfire. FINANCING a,FOR FAST Kingston Rd. Bus Stop No. 31 The ;Young People of the Un- TE�PLE TAXI "Charter Membership Roll" ited Church have a', good -will - -- - 000)lTEOUS SERYICEr CALL - Now Open protect on the go. They are out s -ts Sm'ce Is pleased to announce, �V�EY E IRELAND EvEIn°`E WELCOME cutting grass on Wednesday Bruno I. Ederma, Pastor arid Thursday for those- who CpIriMERCIAL AND DOMESIC —Answering Service.'—AND COMPANY eeea1ea=�aee'eeaaeea need' it done. - E : George Renshaw, son of Mr. -AIR —CONDITIONING r - .. � � and•- Mrs. Alvin Redshaw and � . Is NOW O"EREQ TO epairs To. All es _ ._. 7 r for the Claremont Ban- for information. call. TORO ONTARIO f LONE E love) bouffet lunch. The bride • • _ «� "961 Y Pickering WH. 2.1517 TbVIs9�1 1� �ANEiC�lE'�[.., and groom left later for awed- 7 "■� QNE u ding trip in the .. North, after TE�pts 0.171D MA. iMtl which• they will take' up I -- ence , on. his farm. Mrs. L. Sheppard and Miss .. SMALL MOTOR SERVICE • Muriel Sheppard of Iondale :a f I,1 COL E N D ALE • ' Heights, visited with Mr. and - A t ER Mrs. D. A. Beer on Saturday. ',Repairs TO I•awmOwM 6d1*M Tf8C�01'S i pPPL1ANCE :_W e o t. — - 1 1 1 ,o Mr, and Mrs; E. Perry f S SERVICE WELLS DUG • CLEANED' vQ -Thomas' visited Mr. and Mrs. u�„ � � �� � �fiIl� for ,S DDEPENED George Perry Sunday. 1Rw on Sun Y 10~ ..IMA�RS TO SEPTIC TANKS, Mrs. Healy miff Mr. and Mrs., ---- ILA111miOW01' �A11TL1Tt1Tv - ]N@'1'ALLED • CLEANED d McDonald of Toroto, . called on s WAiNERS, DRYIES sob Tei 6 Ems11 ToSunday- Ta"" Ti1Ri " 1�17Si ��„ our Immeah" � Mrs..Lemmon on Sunday yrs S�I Motor 0* M1 Mr, and Mrs. Wm Knox also se's■J T * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm y/� 1� "+ a �• t�YLri PLUMBING were, at Hampton on Saturday, •� !WK i attending the wedding of their I \FAW YOM -1317 .. .PIC - -_ and •damsbtex � •��"NRS �' � _ . �:-1Ep. 8•EIEi _ . Knot t . WH. Gran Down. Pace Facer THE PICKERING NEWS.,--THUIRSDA`l', JULY 19, .1 MssR>t>t>t>ts=■s►eosissiaoasnz v.-zer .of :,.abour, Oshawa, will The Brooks family, Mrs. Ked- Agriculture Church Service in to the wedding and reception Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cla �v_Ye a. C.L.y open -the Park. The del and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Iced- The Oid Stone Church, near: of • Margaret Neil -and -Bruce have left on a holiday, tr -t/f j -c-E-wood _IJ C w' yin H _ av -holic aging in Kenni- - Beaverton. Johnston. ening to the Prairies to visa is Hvrae-Baking Sale at the bunk Port; Maine, for L Q week. , and Mrs. _ _. `TL irirti5 Edi Ormerod attend- former minister here, s_r,��.pl"•1 gjjQG booth. Miss Joyce Tcuiiey aisd friend ertained Mr, and Mm Walter ed the wedding of a niece last Mrs Moore, in Saskatoon. vacation School will be held -of Brampton, visited her par--- -Phelps, of Montreal, on Friday Saturday, at Oxbridge. Jur .church choir pr6-A Dual -Control from -tae 233rd to the 27th bf � en:ts over the week -end. last. .. _ _ Mrs• D. Clark L entertaining•. the music for the Me�mt Late Model Car JWy, at the Sunday School Several from our comniun- - Qn Saturday, July 14, the her sister-in-law from Nova Day Service at Whitevaile, ; PhorL : WEM-1141 bony ity attended the ' Federatidn of ,.- United Church Women catered Scotia, this week. _ Sunday afternoon. 2f no answer, phone 728-0082 _ _ - - - Ajax And PTckarlrg- Geheral Hospital As donatiors aria pi cd. 'for the Ajax and Picker g Gener' al 'Hospital Bu"cling Fau d" FAss- ed the 83.`.0,004 mark this pas - week, planning for the new ,city -type" hospital reached --new -stages. -- The Hospital' Building -Com- mittee, hcldmg weeklymLet -. : lags with architects and con- sWtan s, :s. discssing actual building materials and position- ing of power a --id l:ghting for the 82,348,00 hospital: j Some tein . se -s -of plans for - the. -building ware regsimd in the early stages, and in recent weeks; as many- as f:: e sets f >r individual ' rooms have been = completed , aad a p j>rove i The hospital group res-Pr.sible f?r planning t!'e rte» buildir4, is " odmprised of Ct.L.rt i. George Robinson, Harry Boyes, Dr: D. 'I. Gove, Ben Rudeli, in the hose :a The;; mee- with represemat- ~ives o` ^raie aa1 Zf_'i(Jea,-Ar^h- itects, and :he- l-:ospi.a: corgi .1- - - 'iS fir A gn .&' aR Peckham and A,.;c:ciale- Star`€ rrzrnbers of -the hospltu+, s,..ch as Adnan - 1 1ira•or Kenneth blacinnis, ake S ma,nr t�:mss: in the planning and aencza:. ode .the work .'flow: - "Each of 're n --.v hpspital de- -part.. ieiiAs e-.•._part:-►er.ts is a study in itself", says Mr. Mac'n. "?or' exam pie—•rich .-x rgen outlets, you - must plans care€uay. Once you ,..get the*~i" in yo;, can't •change them„ NL: lVi 3':n"' : says that plan- ning for the new b4lidinS :s on schedule, allhough some time awa:rs for ?e -s on cons ruc- tion Tine tsl:' for. tenders, he _ aaid, will be anvsou.wed ttirough r._pubI:city and advertising. As, the ;:3:ming stages, prog- 34eas for the new building, the treed for new facilities contin- ues to grow; as reflected in six- morxh figures' for patient eat - t. The :�im mber of out-pat- ients treated for the Unt balt of 1962 was 24MI, an increase of. -- .512 over .1961's Figur ie of 191c1. 'This iact+eaee reflects in the mumber of x•-ays, taken at the : >bospital, as we°1 as the munber of emtrgewy casts handled.) `'Both depar---vents saw heavies demmd for does While the namber of in-pat- !ents fer Lae first six months of the year rose from 1293 (1961, iimt ha:`) to 1317, there was a dr>p in tae number rd nom, (Final tabc.:atign of fig- ures for the _Pernod will be re - eased by th- hospi.tal shorty i. liear.:vhile, offlci" ,of the campaign r,in•3 reported the total of dc'r.-tio:-s and pledges, has passAd the 8350, ;nar:�. This f:Ku:e• rep:,eser-4 70 per- -sert of t;.e'~` M) public'sub- �cr �;ien ob,je-Aive. The. cami)- -1'n untia the i•,S' dial is built:". ,,We -ontir_ue to receive dor--• 2`io:r and g;f-Ues at a steady. .pace' said a campaign spokes- aar:. �'Fhia' out total does not ri=se as rapidly as it did at the besinnirro o the campaign, contirues at a satisfactory rate." He said a r,%imber of local in= dustries have yet to indicate ghat the: r -,pledges win be, be - FOOD 'MARKEI,, Rouge' Hills - -- PRICES EFFECTIv. �� On .No: Z-iwX. iust East oi= . Rouge B�icge Thurs:, Fit. $c Sat Open Every Evening T111 1,00 p.m. Except Thur s. &_Fri. Till 9.00 p.m. : '1JULY 20 21 760e Strictly Fresh, Grade A Large, Loose.. Bring your own cartons CANADA PACKERS MAPLE LEAF ` 12 oz. Round Tins C u � ---, -- -- -- -- - - . ARD _ __ - 21 bs.: _ OZ. - tSave 150 ' -YORK- fAW-Ra1Vovra --- (Save 27c� - Pinf--l3ric --- - IAAQvntain View Canada .Ch I• - -_ _- - - -89c 2-Ibs. � sit® se +Cea.r fo Tomatoes 4 for 79c Large 28 . oz. tins - (Save ' 15c) YORK Canada Fancy Frozen (Save 10c) .55C PEAS & CARROTS :. 2 We- Pkg. 39c Hyatt's Canada Choice 15 oz.tin Half Ib. Pkgs. .__..�SHORTENINO tswvE 1�c,_ MAPLE LEAF Peas 4 for 59c Large 16 oz. jar w �a..a (Save 11 e) _- -• 2 f01 SWIFT'S PARD .15 oz. tins CEO FOOD fnr -9t ^M'-- 'nA mullHEES■ (Save 14c) X '116F SLICES-4.SALAD BOWL Giant 32 oz. jar 9C (SAVE lOc) (plain, Pimento and Nippy) Sad Dressing SWIFT'S r6OLDEN DEW' (R -- egwiar) (Sava' Zlo)-60YRl1. i i So 12 Oz. Time \ >t ■�1 ■ yA'D ■ ■'men 'K <s -BANQUET Canada Fancy (Sm 7c) CHARIONNEAU (Save frown 4e to 10e) Lags Ph& GOLDEN CORN .::. 20 oz. tins 4 for 79c Biscuits • -• SCHIKARTZ (Save Tc)16 os AD Y es . -., 2Qp v PEANUTBUTTER .f ff79 c FRESH MWNCED BEEF ...:.:_. 21bs. 89c ARTHUR'S Small Link Blade or Short Rib (� bin Removed)11131. ac.ROAST Or ansa e 1 Ib. Tray -45' SKINLESS ARTHUR'S (YAC -PAC) W100SW � • � �• ._--27,:' ' b. Boneless: Rolled Plate Broske FRESH Grade A Ove.W Ready :GARDEN 'FRESH FRUIT • & VEGETABLES 1b. 9c .-CHICKENS - 4quirt abasket�;$129R640"grF ing or Barbecuing Average 3 BLACK CHERRIES . ....... FRESH_ MINCED •STEAK ....:.....:.. M. 79e No. 1 Home Grown Slicing SLICED RINDLESSCUCUMBERS .... :. S~ for 29c BIREAKFST BAA49C good time to pickle) or ii quart )lecke! 79c . . . . - . . . . . . A smallnuMber of "clean-up" - c2ifapaigns`c'oua -fin-Acker- _ • • r �. - _No. 1 Nome Grown Tasty-. Field Ing Township, although the UMP .' a-A�ST j _ _..__ tnslor home ca-:,rass hffi beets _.TOMATO.ES .......:....' .,- .... '.. 2 lbs. 49e computed• FRESH Last -week, tie hospital rec- No. 1 Iceberg C asp _ -:- La a Heads eived aFprov4 io erect a sign L E T T U G� E _ rg aoting—•"Mis is the Site of the CHICKEN ... .: y 2 for 29e New Ajax and PiekSring' Gen- No. 1 Nome` Grown eras HoiPltai^. (6th awd 7th Ribs)' ,._ _ . _ - _Large. 11 i17eeRt basket : NEW POTATOES ..... • ..... 79c Standing Prime -RIB ROAST : Ib. 69c - •1 Firm, Golden Ripe- GREENII�OOD -.- _ _ _. _ . _..__LUCAS...ARTHUR S SMOKED PICNIC --fiber the Variety Show. - A N a N A $ ........... y . ': 2 Ibs. 29C at the Official Opezring of the - - FRESH tY Centre. on - '. . JAY 28 Tea. -- - or cr-ro �aii The C RASPBERRIES.....: " 2 ' -Ores 49C be Master of Cenorries, abd- tb. floes M Starrs�, Mh�- e an. _ w t - on . _ , _ _ 874 Grenoble Blvd .July 11 : Pick Beach - 1T at kenng mach - Dunbarton , t96a -• : ' ;` - Pap Favre , 'TfiURSDAY. JULY 19THE PICKERING NEWS I. '• I >E� 1lrY • -•"-- -- ' \l�U _ : J :.. rtiP rhnx-h -hail, with tate Pic _ _ -- ' OR - h 15 - Julyrt Bch. at Girls- _ T 1n� President, Mux A. MacDougai, n - °fOne Mans opu�uen'� .. r -- WANT -A lE _.. _ .. ... jj presiding. Mrs. Harding c° The U. C. W. met last Wed- Council �ae ducted an impressive Devotion- "The y THE OBSERVER BY E OBS • �, = a nes at the home of Mrs. al Period, dealing with Community". A _ I ` Wrn. Gates, with - Mrs. Cecil It has been agreed by Coun- Church in our Mrs, Walter Carson ell that the Village assume the playlet was Presented by mem- "'mor- Ed'itor's Note: This w"k we are turning the Observ- z / w Jones and- in charge of the meeting. Fol- connection between Mill. Str., berg of Group 4..erttit�led Rodger". This ill er`s Slides. over to Ir�oeve C. E. Morley, who at our re - 'to 8 -- lowing the Worship, Mrs, Jones and the 401 interchange as. a rying about uest has taken an in band answer some of the Ob- read an article by Astronaut village street' on the under- ustrd'ted the valu looking for SoryK`g questdOns, Whie�V'were asked in a recent eoi—umn 13 Johrr�len '"Why I know there standing, that the Department to young people God". Miss Betty Gates of Highways bear 100 per cent �ositioah®. The basis of this was To The Editor: - g` != is a gam a inspiring, paper: on the of the cost of constricting this from Chapter 3, in the Study Bible. It was decided to ask piece of road. The motion was Book - "Youth in Trans-htr°n" _ At your request, the following answers are given to some "One f1 �- MTs, Gerald 'Westgarth of Pef- made by Councillor Ron Wat- A spirited discussion followed of the statements which appear in the Man's Opinion" .BRAND NEW lerlsw, to sing at the church son surd seconded by Councill- Miss Joan Petty was pianist colurnn by '"rhe Observer" in your issue of July 12. "For Scde service on August 5, • when Mr. or Len Burmingham, a for the twoeym pi -arnt -also eon- Sinunonds, of Glen Up for paving in the Viiiage tributed two piano solos. • • . "Village Council would do well to at least attempt to -NATURAL GAS VUANACES Claude Major, will be guest speaker. this year are the following st- The business period was brief, the Air• been mote the use of their industrial lands'. The Observer has been 4M Rental Water Heaters; Oil The, meeting closed with hymn Teets: All of Hiley Ave., up to leaving the PWuimg of Turkey Supper on October asking for publication, of the business And actions of Council. to owams and Furnaces, C-140et- 14g, and the Benediction. .Lincoln aveue. to make Hiley a nual Committee, I would point out'that ordinary business, in attempting secure � aervrioad, from - $7.S0 Mrs, IIton Hobbs and boys complete paved•unit. The whole 17, ,to the Finance �'� Present a report at or promote new lines, do not advertise in the paper, either Asir about our 12-wwnth of peterboro are visiting friends of Elizabeth street is also to be who • the August meeting. Letters their thoughts on the subject or what they are doing about g 3 - Waranty on oU burners. here. paved this year, read from Norway House the subject for the edification of their competitors, and if any - ;�Isrthorisad Dealer !or Censure+- Alas Oil lnstWhM0ns, MTs, Ralph Price and Mrs. Catch basins have been Inst- were Nelson and son, of Torun- alled on Christina, Elizabeth and Overseas Relief, expressing thing 1S .competitive, .it is the securing of .industry to a nun- ow and "` -MILLER HEATING Jack to spent the week -end with and and Sherwood,' west• and gratitude for our contributions, icipality. Only the accomplistied fact can. be safely published. _ SPECIALISTS ' Mr. and Mrs. Winton White, the Works Dept., is sealing up After the benediction, a delic- roils lunch was served by the June 14. "In the Village -of Pickering there are some. con - g 9 Tudor St. Ajax - WH2-3491 • Several Junior Farmer mem-, cracks in the other. paved str- hostesses: Mrs. Todd Mrs. W. siderable changes in the Zoniztg Bylaw which are being con- ttf) theJuni t;ers, attended the Junior Far- r- Hollinger, Mrs, Harding and sidered"-these changes which are being considered are mainly ing Township..TEmple 9-1466. mer Field Day oro, Mrs �� for purposes of clarification. .There are one or two minor. Y S E D CARS Saturday' Cherrywood Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sones News Today changes in land use which have, been requested, and I think - -...Qbod Stack Of Depeeidabie visited Mr. and Mrs. David regular meeting of theSubseribe to The only one of these two or three will be even interesting in a very Clean Cara, As Low As . pagan at West. Hill. on Sun- U. C. W., Cherrywood, was held Only $2.50 a Year small degree to other than the affected residents. 525.00 Down D. i J. MOTORS -.Groek Mr. and Mrs. B• Jamieson June 21. "Reeve Morley - what is. tile .,tory about the pro- _ new,County Buildings?" Mr. J. Sherman Scott; Reeve of Road 3 No. 2. Highway Pbone -- WH 2-2219 visited Mr, and - Mrs.. Geo. T. Todd, Cherrywood, on Sunday. posed the Township of Pickering, is Chairman ii of the County Property ;For Sale --' baby carriage, play Misa_ Mary. -Jean Jamieson _- -- DRUGS LTD - spent the week-eiid with Miss �O Committee, and this..,ques-tinn might, ,m -)re properly be directed , to him. However, any work that, has been .done on - new County high Lynn Hannafgrci, at Orillia. es Buildings up to fhL pont,. has been explgratorp, and fol the pen, basinetUe, chair, push- CERAMIC TIL E . -sof 401 at Bay. Rides Plaza ,chair, jump -seat. TV set; desk, pouf, dining-tabllt, sewing table, -The annual Sunday School --- - ---- - -- - Picnic will be held on Saturday PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS -- : until -meetings -are --- purpose" °f urformatiort for Cciunril Co i public:' -and` there is a Coaarii Meeting, I. -am advi_sed`, on July - carpet TEmp}e.9-3614, July 28, at the Greenwood Con- Coss — - - . ETI�S SUNDRIES BABY -NEEDS 24, which could be one• of .the .more interesting Council Meet- - i - mom, a a. � �n e. L�� - . For Sale - OaisR-�iniiieg- suite, 3-4 bed, brand new mat- - Perhaps Pickering Village is a "sleepy little village", but it rens and sprue: dresser. Sing- NEWS - — - is more correctly deficribed as being 'ti "dormitory municipal- - er sewing machine, drop head AUDLEY •�, STORE HOURS: - rty" where peopte wpto work elsewhere have their homes, in . 'take All hk good condition. Phone The closing program for the which the great majority a gond deal of pride; the best .Temple, 9.23+1? Vacation Church School, was 9 p.117. held on Friday afternoon in the WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. of schools to educate their children,' their choice o! churches. if they so detiire, accessibility to Metropolitan cenrtres'for their + R6cd Estate church where the classes had the week. The and HOLIDAYS 1 p -1n• fO 5 P•fn• , livelihood, shopping and the -belt of recreational facilities within •1�IOt)S�E for SALE - five -room- .been held during SUNDAYS Bial easy,. commuting distance.... ed icame bungalow, on Guild Junior Class; under Mrs. . �.. : ,STM 1MGHT —_ Road. Conveniences. For infor- Guthrie, conducted the Wor y. _ -. - The Observer says "I merely say that the Council should ex- tmat;oar tail at 47 Guild Road, ship Service, and sang two PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2.596►1 plain what it is doing, and if the lack of news. means:. that it -. Pickering. ship The primary Class, und- is doing nothing, then it should be replaced." - •(t!) er Mrs. " Puckrin, sang two t S.". - songs, and anmered questions I repeat again, that the meetings of- Council are public, that - H uW FOR -room, elder home. commercial area on from the Bible''. The Kinder- the WR i5f news mmsot be iaid tu the door of the eounefflers. as there is no obligation to publish, verbatim, the discussions attractive. �-160. garten Class, -uncles'. Mrs Ron Fifty- o! Council or tr sed the minutes only, If there is a lack of -news -- _., lsir*sM't Bsa� ortRen Cwt, sang two numbers, Ud three of the'fifty-ee en WILLIAM G 'LAWSON then the only interpretation which can be placed u i Is � y erP P� �, a lack of interest in the work of Council, or the knowledge _ -Por �1e _ 5 -wonted Ten .Ttgistered, received attend- The children's surd satisfaction thin the limits laid by law and that, t �t bargAlow. garage, all oonven-. i~eseEa. eoitdiian. Apply; S. a� certificates. work was on display for the _ financial circumstances,the Council i9 its duties t• IL blah', 86 Christina Creemol, mothem and friends to observe. ratepayer, and sincerely to tb satisfaction• o! the this we lanes Refreshments were served on ' - �- ib the interpretation _ the Lawn. i DOWN PAYMENT $1� During the week, the children Bible on Wft As long as rile Observer is willing to confine his statements to ems at hand, and if time is available, sacrifice himself F&hVoet Bah, 4 -room sustmer had classes io: study cottage. , "'line Bible",, songs, games, wintes�ised. excell- @HuRcH ST. N. Pj UMM, ONT. sufficiently to attend meetings of Council, and fiiid out true eaR esetdltionti SareB�. crafts and w°nattip Periods. On - facta..tlrcn his column ean.,be of great value to the c°mmundty, . " � lot �y gs� sun- Monday, Rev. M. Buttars led - - -'- - - =� - . but, if, on the other hand, conscientious.. and hard-working in. aooa� evergrw n shade reee. A. the worship and told a mission- dividuals are to have their integrity - questioned by Inferences e ��� s Other assistants Durk then I feel that the Observer could well reconsider his posit%f SM. or i tnnox 3.89M (Tor- blg fife week were: Mrs. Dick - and direct his remarks toward the impmve:rheat of the oomnrootia- Puckrin, Susan Pollard,' Joyce ,. __ ' .• (dug 16) �• Smith. Anne Guthrie, Eileen 'Jo Puck ity rather than the dragging down of individuals. - _. - Guthrie, Astley, Nancy rein and Mia. John Puckrin Peg- As the people of the Villa g+e of Pickering know, I am available "are the _ -To Rent gy Squire. and Lynda Puckrin asCouncillors, to speak at meetings or answer question - GOARD i Roots -- in Picker- pianists• Sunday at any hour on da of the week. I personalty would be Pleased to supply information to the Observer at anytime. - - -- TWIRLIH & Y Village. Central WH2-1645.r- Both Church .and School will be closed on Aug -BATON CYRIL E. MORLEY ' - ; To Rent - on August 1, stone •ust 5 and 12. On July 29, Ron- Matheson, candidate for ALI■ GIRLS IN PUERiN6 TOWNSHIP : ltaarse. oil -heated, hardwood •�' • the ministry, will be in charge i PICKERING TOWNSHIP SOFTBALL LEAGUE noors, three bedrooms. A of the service. ,tire place' All cotnveniences. Mrs• Stewart Mc- - TEACHER — MISS SHARON BROWN intermediate Girls- ' ^at r Mr. and LarBe. lawn and garden. Picker- 1 Beth • and Alex., of " • Former Teacher Of Renowned - July 9 - French. Bay - 9, Greenwood =0 -?E: 9=1466 Morin Heights, are stayurg a CATHAIiIhiE.S-Ht' g�pPFR4 T•_ty 10 - � -Ridges - 1 at Brougham - 44 _ Juvenile Girls- th e home of their cou ins, Mr, _�- - - h e an. _ and -Mrs. -Heck Richards. e McG�d& are planning on - on . _ , _ _ 874 Grenoble Blvd .July 11 : Pick Beach - 1T at kenng mach - Dunbarton 3$ BERRY PICKERS �. making their home in this area. _ _ -- ' OR - h 15 - Julyrt Bch. at Girls- Brough am T -WANTED ftipbe -ries-" July 19, on- Age 15 years and up. Paying 5 x E irarribers are.pleased fo'hear he is'. injur- _ - .. Mr. J11n Hayes at 839-2865 -Bey Ridges July 10'- Ymb. B -ay = T4 = at- July 11 - Cherry -wood - 59- at -- : Woodlands ---."''r Pickering Beach : 7- — 7 cony a pini. Peter Skhsk, +� Ing a g recovery from ies received in a. motorcycle 868 Medlin Ave. July 12 - Dunbarton - 43 '- at -Greenwood 8 -- Roseban Road. North. Oneaccident mile d No. 2. .in Whitby a ' few MidyM Boyce July 9 - Greenwood - 12 - at Dunbarton 13 IjW 26) weeks ago, July it - Dunbarton 1 - at Audley .- LIGHT CARTAGE - .BRAND NEW Bantam Boys- . July 10 - Greenwood - 0 - at Fr enchman's Bay . ' 28 Light cartage. Half -ton VW July 10 -Claremont - 22 - at Brougham - 14 _ �esi - y ' � July= 11 - Frch. Bay 12 - at Claremont � Dunbarton 23 0 A79antic 2-2W9. �t:) July 12 - Brougham' - 3' - at Liverpool — Wanted - - - — FA1RP0 RT AND-.DUNBARTON YOLKSWAGENS AS LOW AS -. P~ W� "r�- July 9 - Greenwood - 6 - at Dunbarton 16 at Chernynwood - Bay Ridges 8 " Z4 July 9 - - - WANTED Wanted A New Hardware Store in Your" Neighborhood $195.00 Down July 9 - Brougham - •15 - at July 10 - E. Woodlands - 12 - at Claremont _ Greenwood' 11 3 EkPerienc.. waitresses, for dight and day shifts. Part UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY July 10 - Cherrywood - 4 - . at July 11 - Claremont' - 14 - at Bay Ridges ­'Cherrywood . 1T 10 ' ; or full time. Good wager phone TEmpie 9-2666, between 11.00 �% hat A Few Steps West of uyerpool Road S., Prices Have Not ItKTeBfed .July 12 - Dunbarton - 17 - at Brougham 28 - - a. in. and 5.00 P. m, CERAMIC TIL E . -sof 401 at Bay. Rides Plaza _` SAB AN E A V E S' T R 0 0 0 H I N G _ .PLASTER ` • . : - - - .. . f R 0 0 F I N G - STONE PATIOS 1Just around the comer from new 1',G A store) MOTOR SALES LTD. T"OSTONB r jj�. General Manager, Gordon D[Ilabough 334 RITSON ROAD S. � R�AIRS "� � � ; CONCRETE DRIVES. ETC.7"1' r � - FRS S HARDWARE � BAY OSHAWA DIAL 7�3es� .•ipON't300DWIN . �.. : ,STM 1MGHT - - - - �I«1Wooa. int.. Phene V" S.". - many people in this part of Ontario. They have installed the ;nest modern restaurant equipment for the comfort of their ------+customers. and it is their aim, at al times, o satisfy their patrons. Visit this friendly restaurant in Ajax, and become one ' of 'their many satisfied friends. AJAX FLOOR SANDERS SUPPLYING MOST EXPERIENCED FLOOR SERVICES 43 WOODHO SE CRESCENT WH 2-5590 In reviewing outstanding businesses and professions of Ajax, it is only proper that we include some of the highly -skilled trades. Headed, at the top of 'this group, we find one of Ajax's oldest and most -trusted firms is Ajax Floor Sanders, Which was founded eight years ago, •by "Don" EmpeY'The `,'personal interest shown by Don Empey, in complete customer satisfaction, has increased their recommendation from former _ customers beyond realization. This firm has met the requests of all customers with finest services in Hardwood Floor Re- _+Mlsbing, Oak block floors, sanded and reftriished. Their ser - vim cover: Homes, Commercial Buildings, ' Schoolk, etc., and their modern -wMpment, opera y s •Jas very best It. affords us great pleasure to recommend the ''canted aervion of Ajax Flexr Sanders, which has •built an SWOM 19p4tt*n tbroughout Ajax sad aurrou Aft cora- isfied ptrons throughout Pickering Township: JIM SULLIVAN", ONE. OF THE MOST EXPERIENCED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 1. IN THE AREA 19 ADMIRAL RD.WH. 2-5830 Jim Sullivan established his business in Ajax October, 1958. "Jim" has a background of many years of experience in the Electrical Contracting Field: This firm is one of the'popular and successful concerns of this section, rendering.a Quality of Personal Service, which is distintly•satisfactory in it's line. The proper Wiring of a Building at the time of Construction is the only way to ensure satisfactory use of the Electrical' Equipment. This Firm has, at its command the very latest ideas and submit only the newest and most 'comple,te Wiring Plans of individual Quality Engineering. The up -to . -date standardized plansof of_ this Firm talkie into consideration„ both ifnmediate -and "future needs for outlets, so that' it is riot necessary in later years to tear- up walls and.90 to additional expense and annoyance when a needed outlet is dt3Cvvesed netes?wy-.7ho camfUl planning nr tho Firm iriveS the patron the satisfaction of knowing that his job is the last word in Electrical Efficiency. Our readers will do well to con -- suit this Flan when. in need of Electrical Service of all tykes, se we do. not hesitate to recommend their service to You. work, and we are. glad to.- recommend ,them to you. Signe .de- signed to meet your requirements by these reliable sign. experts . will result in increasing business. It your sign needs redesign• ing, or painting, call -this prompt business firm today; and you will get the best in the art of Signs. _ CORR'GAN'S PAINT & WALLPAPER, IS THE AREA'S MOST COMPLETE DECORATING SUPPLY STORE AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE WH. 2-1660 The decorating centre of this area' is" none other than Corr. igan's Paint and Wallpaper, established April 29, 1955: This fiiari-operated by -Mrs. Viola -Corrigan provldes-the-finesE-quai-- ity paint and wallpaper on the market today. Consult with Mrs. Corrigan who is a decorating expert with 12 years exper. ienoe in creating beautiful interiors,' harmonizing color• tonew and co-ordinating.fabrics, furniture -and walls. ' ^Well known as the colour centre of Ajax, this depeindabie concern carries a complete line of .pre -pasted wallpapers and paint by C. L.L. and no -Glace Coi'orizer, which gives colors un- limited They can mix or match any color for yeti.' They'also display a •complete line of paint and wallpaper supplies. A visit here will co}evince you that they have the lartgeg-,,' fel on ot--' interior decorating supplies, service and advice made poseli tl by the dependable business dealings with the publim, t• Page Six PICKERING NEWS , :, THURSDAY, JULY T9, .1962 Mob, 0 Adins JOB 0 111111 IBM Ot JAA ' "'CARL BFYNON" OFFERS FINEST SELECTION I AJAX.MARiNE, HEADQUARTERS FOR BOATS HOWARD TRAVEL BUREAU A DEPENDABLE - -- OF JEWELLERY AND GIFTS FOR MOTORS, MARINE SUPPLIES, SALES & SERVICE ..FIRM CAPABLE OF HANDLING ALL KINDS PLEASANT SHOPPING No. 2 HGHY. at HARWOOD WH 2-� "Bill" Walton operates the best Marine Centre in the Dis- OF TRAVEL AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE Ajax Shopping Cents nett o Carl Benyon the popular owner of this unique jewellery trict, which , offers to the boating enthusiasts m the area Ernie Howard, who is ,very well known in the travel service store in Ajax is more than a Jeweller. He is a ceriitfed Sia- complete marine services. Ernie Howard, who is very well.known in the Travel Service, assures expert advice Through years of honest dealings they have thus assured business, opened his otvre Trawl Bureau in Ajax in April 1959, mond grader, •and watchmaker which jewellery etc., and- finest craftsman- the public that they feature only the finest in, Runabouts. and since that time "he has assisted hundreds of people with in purchasiieT; diamonds, Skiffs, Scott Outboard Motors .fwm 3.6 h. p. Fishing Motors tours and travel service of the finest rating, with no booking -° ship m Jewellery and watch repairs. or a gift for yourself, to the powerful 7S h. p., Canoes, and everything in Marine fees or service charges. This firm has assured fast servjce or; Whether you are selecting jewellery ari�r occasion, you will find that Supplies. Great names in boats such as T. H. F. Fibreglass, all air line reservations, bookings on x11, steamships, and are for a Wedding, Birthday, or rters, 'complete with conducted tou, make your choice from. this popular Jewellery Store Humbercraft, Aqua Swan, Aluminum Boats, Lakeiield, Can- specialists in bus chars for when you clubs, groups, etc., at very reasonable rales. At be choosing in good taste, but you' will be se- adian Flyteeraft; also Canadian Explorer Trailers. arranged you will not only Jewellery and Gifts that will give great pleas- Stop in at this popular place which has free storeside park- this time of year, they also arrange choice vacation accomm- letting quality to Carl Benyon is a recognized headquart- lag and acquaint yourself with the services, facilities and pro- Let Howard Travel Bureau help you decide and find the ure for years come. ars for Finest Quality diamonds, watches, flatware, carving ducts .available here;and regardless whether you are buying odation for the summer holidays. men's electric razors, fitt- or shopping around, you will be sure of being made welcome. holiday spot to suit your budget. They always have a large -sets, rings, luggage, china; jewellery, exquisite line of Jewell boxes for Bill Walton and staff has always, extended a cordial welcome listing of choice vacatiin spots, and have assured the public ed cases for men featuring an ladies and many other articles suitable for gifts_ The discrim- to the people of this area We are pleased to recommend this that information and services directed from their place are up 'inating hostess will find it a joy to choose her silverware from firm to all our people_ to date. ` Stop in and acquaint yourself with the vast service facilities their stock in a wide pattern selection for the.high quality KEN SMITH HAS SOLVED MANY OF THE available here, come and browse around, for, regardless of We wish to compliment Carl Benyon Jewellery and Gifts which has chosen in good taste and � BUILDING PROBLEMS IN THE AREA- WINDSOR WH 2-5131 whether are ready fora booking or just a y 'treated .he made available to the people, of the district, also the manner . 41 When y� are admiring some of the beautiful homes and areyou trip", you are assured of being with the utmost courtesy utmostcontemcourtesy from "Ernie" and his staff. Arrange your travel with this firm in which business is. conducted. You may choose with confid- -YON JEWELLERS as • their excellent rep- , ratulate the re businesses in the areawe would like to cong Recent who assure you of the ultimate is Modern Travel Service. en�e at CARL BEN sponsible, firm who has .built many of them. .buildings > utation warrants yourpatronage. completed by him are: the Medical Building, in Ajax; New DUNBARTON RADIO 8 TELEVISION LEADERS i CANADIAN TIRE CORPORATION ASSOCIATE" Wing on the Ajax Hospital; two new additions for ContinentaL IN SERVICE INSTALLATIONS AJAX WH 2-5880 STORE IN AJAX, FINEST IN DISTRICT Marble, in Ajax; also Garage and Workshop for -Duff Brook. HARWOOD AVE. NORTH AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE WH 2-4330 cin the Management in- Ajax can plan, estimate. and advise you on your building g problems, regardless of size, shape, type.or price DUNBA.RTON -� - _ TEmple 9-1191 _ This re!able firm wlac- h ha been very faith`u!iy serving ' This is one of the most popular automotive I.entres the motoring public with quality prod of building you plan to erect. With a vision of greater comm-. residen?s .of Pickering Townshipaia a 1946, is well rcognized = aieax that provides Established in $epteinber 2956. and capably dir- unity always in mind. they have become an important factor as Radio 8< Television Headquarters throughout the area Own- - and service. ' •. r Lowell McGuire, who took over the business on Feb- " in the development of the area. ed and operated by Al. Rattew,_ it is one of the most success- - j acted =a;t�knGwn policies in While it has been the objeci to obtain fair and. honest profit: ful' firms of its kind, with a compi2tely-equipped shop, plus -- ruai.�1� 1�;for his_nmeressive ruary- 12, 1962, and is known for his progressive policies in from ••their extensive services, t e gun isle :in7Iuence- of-iter-skitietl-two "assure-prompt�ep�a�e service on 'make; • business. The service and parts deparunent has been greatly by Smith, established' in .August 1948, has always been to furnish highest standards in workmanship at most. reasonable. cost. television :of every also gales and installation of , TN towers. So, why not relax in the comfort of your easy chair at enlarged to handle the large".increase in business enjoyed the :this firm. There are no parking problems here either, every- This is a very dependable firm to consult on all building prob- their "services, � home, and enjoy perfect reception. This firm can install an all. channel TV tower for Wider coverage, or service your present thing is -featured for your convenience in shopping. Efficient lems, and we are very pleased to recommend _ Triembers• of the staff are always ready to serve you' iii a most to you ` jequipmer>t.or TV, • bringing the set back into proper condition. Their test- radio and television is rated the very best in _ _.courteous manner, _ With finest quality =merchandise, such as Superlastic Tires, JACK'S CITiEB SERVICE WELL RECOGNIZED EXPERTS IN RADIATOR SERVICE AND -he t area and it is to your' to do business with this . Tubes, Mor -Power Batteries, Mastercraft Tools and Sporting . I - : -. GENERAL REPAIRS EW who is firm. -which has been guided by AL RATT widely know for his high principles in busire:a. - --Goods, and 1001 articles -too numerous to mention which are I 1 H UNTST. at COMMERCIAL WH. 2408 I all featured at lowest possible prices, but provides the many .t certainly This modern service has gained prominence with AJAX LUMBER_ CO., LTD. SUPPLIERS OF essentials for your'home pnd happy motoring • i individually owned i car owners and -garagemen" throughout the area. A timely sug- HIGHEST QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS Canadian Tire Stores aro associate stores, Meduire, who gestion, instead of using all kinds of dope presented'in the mar- _ AT FAIREST PRICES and operated by local businessmen like Lovell ket today to stop leaks and clean rads, is that you go to the KEAD OFlfICE PICKERING 'WH 2-3251 vue-deeply-iMerested.in-their mmmunity.__The anality merch- md - save -BRANCH AJAXof --andipe provided by Canadian Tire Corperatlon with ower two trouble_Damage to many parts of an automobile metol is often BRANCH 225 HENRY ST. WHITBY MO 8-3771 -hundred and twenty-two -associate stores in Canada• plus the brought about by overheating when the radiator does not Supp- This progressive firm, established -for years, features a cam- " efficient services by this" popular store in Ajax, warrants our ly water at tow temperature, Da not endanger your motor from plate line of Plywoods, Paints. Lumber,. Wallboards, Windows, - highest recommendation - overheating and guard against the iruoads of corrosion Bring Roofing, Doors, Trim and Builders' Hardware. Thio tltm has ALLAN BETTS. PLUMBING. i HEATING, A VERY" your car into this up-to-date radiator shop and have your rad- become an important factor in the development of thid section., DEPENDABLE SERVING iator attended to before serious trouble starts. By purchasing to an advantage, when the market is tight, and .FIRM -AJAX AND DISTRICT, _ This concern, owned -and operated by, Jack Rauch, with seven by employing experienced help, they are able to offer at teas- iator experience deserves our praise as they are off- onable prices, the highest quality building material, thus en- very reputable business in Ajax, has been established ening. an honest and efficient service doing work of the hign- couraging the extension of homes and business enterprises -This for many years. and featpres only, the better-known lines in est quality. We take pleasure in recommending their service Let them serve you with your next order of building supplies. L, mbifixtures, which are recognized fo- plumbing and heating to y ou, as they do complete recorring, repairing and -cleaning. You will get the type that builds for permanency. The public 70uand Service Ability. They also do general repairs, towing, muffler service, engine in general,. have come to know that whatever they desire in Itis true -that it takes. good. dependable products to have chemically cleaned and are sales and service for Dunlop tires this line, can be secured from this firm, with a knowltctge that this finest plumbing o heatiisg system, but it is also important and Cities-Service'gag and oil products. This service is worth will be one of the best grade, cotigistent with price to have properly installed � by a firm. such as Allan Betts. stopping for in Ajax and worthy of recommendations. We are pleased in this edition to give commendable .mention .it Plumbing and Heating, who have been identified with the trade' to Ajax Lumber Co. Ltd., which is capably directed by TED - "for many years. All of their plumbing and heating mechanics - "KEMP`S PHARMACY LTD." EXTENDS PERSONAL WEBSTER, General Manager, and to assure the buying. public , are licensed, and union members._ which attests to their.qual- SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE OF THE AREA that they will receive the best service AM courtesy, at this -"--ifications: They are specialists in modern bathrooms and mod- AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE WH. 2-1211 most reputable firm, which, has built an excellent reputation -ern heating; also service wbrk on' all• types of plumbing, •1•h� populm Rexall Pharmacy was oroginally established iA throughout Otrtario'County. DISTINCTIVE- SIGN CREATING BY "LANDYMORE" - �.Sutomatic gas and electric water heaters, and gas 'conversion Pickerir% Township in 1948 and later in 1950 moved Into Ajax •burners; this includes: repairs, alterations and -new installs- again in 1952 moved to its present location and the store was ARTSTUDIO, GIVES APPEALING TOUCH TO tion; this, includes: residential commercial and industrial completely renovated" and remodelled around the last' week of BUSINESS services with twenty -four-hour service. - May .1962. They -feature a complete line of -toiletries for every- AJAX SHQPPING CENTRE WH 2-4310 Under the guidance of "Al" Betts, this has become one •of m ba needs, one. imported perfumes, colognes, cosmetics, by a "Doing Business Without Signs Is Like Fishing Without Bait" Ajax's most reputable firms. wide variety of medical supplies, also photographic supplies. This slogan is. very appropriate, and that is yvhy..we Teter. . - PLAZA RESTAURANT IS AJAX'S MOST - Ming cards, and are specialists at filling prescriptions.. They'also, maintain a •snack bar for customers who desire a Stan Landyiteore to anyone needing,signs, He offers a eom- :plete service on sign advertising, wall lettering, banners, pic-. DISTINCTIVE DINING LOUNGE 1lyH 2-4211 light luncheon. This pebfessional concern has always given an tonal illustrations, creative signs on windows, walls and ane _ CENTRE Hundreds; of, people Kaye_ found the enjoyable experience Plaza Restaurant. The manner in which em -policies have kept up •to date on all new Stems is i - special � feature original paintings, artists supplies and picture framing. when dining at the -..—all 'f . the,ir foods 'Firepared;' sets tt -apart from the ordinary featured market today. Under .the. personal direction of Don Kemp, president and His displays have' been a great attraMion which are on pis - play in -front -of his location eating . establishments, and they have become a favourite -fij genera] manager', who is assisted by three qualified pharmac- They serve a large territory, "and are known in this area with many ies in'this-seetion.- _ - ' ' 'ists on the staff, you •ahvays receive prompt, courteous serv- as one of the leading sign firths in this part of Oritarto. They specialize in Chinese Foods, Steaks; Chops, e,c., ice. Don a -and raised in the area and -..received This firm welcomes the business firorri this section: They `'-accommodation. for large gatherings such as '.weddings, .par- his training with J. R. Boyes of Pickering . We would Pike to extend a cordial welcome to all our readers to call in at .loca- t _ has gone into ties, banquets etc. The care and thought that o s god,a compliment his establishment as a business and professional tion of phone WH2-4390,.for full information. Stan. LandIymore -'- the cooking, serving and arrangements, has a dining' concern which is always abreast of the times and suggest to has many years of experience and can help you plan an attract - place to visit regularly. those of you who desire anything' in up-to-the-minute drugs tine s ign with the right appeal, at the right price. =This prog- TakeAut Service. " and sundries to visit Kemp's Pharmacy, which an sat - ive Art Siudl deserves te be complimented on their many people in this part of Ontario. They have installed the ;nest modern restaurant equipment for the comfort of their ------+customers. and it is their aim, at al times, o satisfy their patrons. Visit this friendly restaurant in Ajax, and become one ' of 'their many satisfied friends. AJAX FLOOR SANDERS SUPPLYING MOST EXPERIENCED FLOOR SERVICES 43 WOODHO SE CRESCENT WH 2-5590 In reviewing outstanding businesses and professions of Ajax, it is only proper that we include some of the highly -skilled trades. Headed, at the top of 'this group, we find one of Ajax's oldest and most -trusted firms is Ajax Floor Sanders, Which was founded eight years ago, •by "Don" EmpeY'The `,'personal interest shown by Don Empey, in complete customer satisfaction, has increased their recommendation from former _ customers beyond realization. This firm has met the requests of all customers with finest services in Hardwood Floor Re- _+Mlsbing, Oak block floors, sanded and reftriished. Their ser - vim cover: Homes, Commercial Buildings, ' Schoolk, etc., and their modern -wMpment, opera y s •Jas very best It. affords us great pleasure to recommend the ''canted aervion of Ajax Flexr Sanders, which has •built an SWOM 19p4tt*n tbroughout Ajax sad aurrou Aft cora- isfied ptrons throughout Pickering Township: JIM SULLIVAN", ONE. OF THE MOST EXPERIENCED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 1. IN THE AREA 19 ADMIRAL RD.WH. 2-5830 Jim Sullivan established his business in Ajax October, 1958. "Jim" has a background of many years of experience in the Electrical Contracting Field: This firm is one of the'popular and successful concerns of this section, rendering.a Quality of Personal Service, which is distintly•satisfactory in it's line. The proper Wiring of a Building at the time of Construction is the only way to ensure satisfactory use of the Electrical' Equipment. This Firm has, at its command the very latest ideas and submit only the newest and most 'comple,te Wiring Plans of individual Quality Engineering. The up -to . -date standardized plansof of_ this Firm talkie into consideration„ both ifnmediate -and "future needs for outlets, so that' it is riot necessary in later years to tear- up walls and.90 to additional expense and annoyance when a needed outlet is dt3Cvvesed netes?wy-.7ho camfUl planning nr tho Firm iriveS the patron the satisfaction of knowing that his job is the last word in Electrical Efficiency. Our readers will do well to con -- suit this Flan when. in need of Electrical Service of all tykes, se we do. not hesitate to recommend their service to You. work, and we are. glad to.- recommend ,them to you. Signe .de- signed to meet your requirements by these reliable sign. experts . will result in increasing business. It your sign needs redesign• ing, or painting, call -this prompt business firm today; and you will get the best in the art of Signs. _ CORR'GAN'S PAINT & WALLPAPER, IS THE AREA'S MOST COMPLETE DECORATING SUPPLY STORE AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE WH. 2-1660 The decorating centre of this area' is" none other than Corr. igan's Paint and Wallpaper, established April 29, 1955: This fiiari-operated by -Mrs. Viola -Corrigan provldes-the-finesE-quai-- ity paint and wallpaper on the market today. Consult with Mrs. Corrigan who is a decorating expert with 12 years exper. ienoe in creating beautiful interiors,' harmonizing color• tonew and co-ordinating.fabrics, furniture -and walls. ' ^Well known as the colour centre of Ajax, this depeindabie concern carries a complete line of .pre -pasted wallpapers and paint by C. L.L. and no -Glace Coi'orizer, which gives colors un- limited They can mix or match any color for yeti.' They'also display a •complete line of paint and wallpaper supplies. A visit here will co}evince you that they have the lartgeg-,,' fel on ot--' interior decorating supplies, service and advice made poseli tl by the dependable business dealings with the publim, been . compieted on the Liver pod ,Road than complaints +were being received about driv- steps•..have already been taken by the authon'ii`es to deter thds dangerous practice. 000 !Park's Pr"rou hmdar' Playground Equip- ment will be; in place by the time you read this column. This statement., was made by Mr. E. Burnie, Chairman of the Bay Ridges- Parks, and Recreationm mBoard. ErrAe has been on his su- er vacation, but has spent a great deal of his time rounding up volunteers and equipment to level the ground and place the sod, in the park -land, adjac- ent to Bayviewv .Heights School. 11. Jett in- Yarthful followers are as act- ive as ever. Municipal affairs and recreation have so holiday, tunity - to * of assistance to either of the two organizations, take it, and you will be amaz- ed at the amount of satisfaction to be derived from service -to your community. The Ratepayers' Associations will rsume General Meetings in September, meanwhile, we . can assure you that your Executive is still working hard on your bhalf, and are giving prompt 'attention to all matters coming before us. We are kendy inter= ested in incrasing. our mem- bership, so give it some thought And then cad Mra..Hargreaves, at 139-3345. Roads— Most of ,the paving is now Bancroft near etc ro friends. Lorraine Ballesty celebrated vvi a party on Friday. Friends attending were Monica, Dolores, Paddy, James and Shawn Dunne, Pat- ricia and Theresa Fitzpatrick of Dunbarton and Rose Marie Gir- ous of Pickering. Mrs. Ternouski is -to be con- gratulated for the class she has been giving three days a week teaching 8 of our young girls, basic sewing. They range In age from 10 to 13 and they are now making pop -tops and they hope ns to have ad remade by the end of the summer. Friday, the 13th was a happy day for Mrs. Tannahill who en- joyed her 73rd birthday with Open House for her friends and relatives, -including her son John f h GUAR AMTEED R6Ao-TV SerWce Aygr Make -or Model t PICKERING WATRR DEIIliMD West ,of Dunbarton PHONE "Maii0k .24M e Urc es InCEACIfN�IE'S asstasssstisttsRastt;t�at0 �f Ineral Director Pickering ^ United Church Minister: Rev. Melville Su tars CHURCH SERVICE - Private AmWiance Service I LW A. M. DAY' OR NIGHT DURING JULY i AUGUST Sunday School Withdrawn - ALJDLEY 9.45 A. M. - Church Servico WM:-MrFACHNM Prop. 11.01 A. M.- Sunday School No 'Service or Sunday School August 3 pnd 12. Phone - WH. 2-2171 �1r>.■..><=■><ataaatr■sa/�a' Pickerin#, ..Ont. GRACE PREMYTEEM CIII&CH fl • MORNtNG• WOR3NIP us . k- Pm C odea ;Alex Robertson, LAS• done in the eastern section of subdivision, except that part of Tannand 2—Y w o stay- ahill ed for a small family party af- �! I1 • enrWett 'Ra+O• Siosl ! Taylor% Don• Wig, Laurie Gooc , Mutter and Ed. Z. terwards. Mr. and Mrs. D. Rowe form- KEN and CLAM "G + Fr `I'M11RiOtAY,' JULY '1f,' 1l"2 TW PKKERMG NLWS _Ken, J4 they. -- Pam Seven -' P R E NT K� E Via` 0 ch Wen �, ,••i_ D ' -- of Pickering. Afterward, a gar- dna tea party was held at the I 1"�" � a•"''�"°" ` 1 a or' home of her parents . Mr. and _ Mrs. A. King, Park Blvd. E1►��v►� w.S• ��Q`�ORY Services In 1 t ass. t. i �aots - _ _�__._ ever, the Executive of our twe info sooner had the surface I local Associations and the few Mr. and. Mrs. P. Dunne and family spent the weekend at P � �� • • • ••" �' " - Th Ch been . compieted on the Liver pod ,Road than complaints +were being received about driv- steps•..have already been taken by the authon'ii`es to deter thds dangerous practice. 000 !Park's Pr"rou hmdar' Playground Equip- ment will be; in place by the time you read this column. This statement., was made by Mr. E. Burnie, Chairman of the Bay Ridges- Parks, and Recreationm mBoard. ErrAe has been on his su- er vacation, but has spent a great deal of his time rounding up volunteers and equipment to level the ground and place the sod, in the park -land, adjac- ent to Bayviewv .Heights School. 11. Jett in- Yarthful followers are as act- ive as ever. Municipal affairs and recreation have so holiday, tunity - to * of assistance to either of the two organizations, take it, and you will be amaz- ed at the amount of satisfaction to be derived from service -to your community. The Ratepayers' Associations will rsume General Meetings in September, meanwhile, we . can assure you that your Executive is still working hard on your bhalf, and are giving prompt 'attention to all matters coming before us. We are kendy inter= ested in incrasing. our mem- bership, so give it some thought And then cad Mra..Hargreaves, at 139-3345. Roads— Most of ,the paving is now Bancroft near etc ro friends. Lorraine Ballesty celebrated vvi a party on Friday. Friends attending were Monica, Dolores, Paddy, James and Shawn Dunne, Pat- ricia and Theresa Fitzpatrick of Dunbarton and Rose Marie Gir- ous of Pickering. Mrs. Ternouski is -to be con- gratulated for the class she has been giving three days a week teaching 8 of our young girls, basic sewing. They range In age from 10 to 13 and they are now making pop -tops and they hope ns to have ad remade by the end of the summer. Friday, the 13th was a happy day for Mrs. Tannahill who en- joyed her 73rd birthday with Open House for her friends and relatives, -including her son John f h GUAR AMTEED R6Ao-TV SerWce Aygr Make -or Model t PICKERING WATRR DEIIliMD West ,of Dunbarton PHONE "Maii0k .24M e Urc es InCEACIfN�IE'S asstasssstisttsRastt;t�at0 �f Ineral Director Pickering ^ United Church Minister: Rev. Melville Su tars CHURCH SERVICE - Private AmWiance Service I LW A. M. DAY' OR NIGHT DURING JULY i AUGUST Sunday School Withdrawn - ALJDLEY 9.45 A. M. - Church Servico WM:-MrFACHNM Prop. 11.01 A. M.- Sunday School No 'Service or Sunday School August 3 pnd 12. Phone - WH. 2-2171 �1r>.■..><=■><ataaatr■sa/�a' Pickerin#, ..Ont. GRACE PREMYTEEM CIII&CH fl • MORNtNG• WOR3NIP us . k- Pm C odea ;Alex Robertson, LAS• done in the eastern section of subdivision, except that part of Tannand 2—Y w o stay- ahill ed for a small family party af- �! I1 • enrWett 'Ra+O• Siosl ! Taylor% Don• Wig, Laurie Gooc , Mutter and Ed. Garvolin, in front of the Public terwards. Mr. and Mrs. D. Rowe form- KEN and CLAM "G + Fr wrdi+�1•e+ fut1DAY $046W _Ken, J4 they. School. There is '.some dispute con• erly of Fairport Rd south have new home P R E NT K� E Via` 0 ch Wen �, ,••i_ D Mwiloard repceu that to the ° ��'�damagevires moved to their . at ' AUCTIONEERS 1"�" � a•"''�"°" aie�e aolr�y to announce that. the road base by the Public School Sq Beach `•.•Baffistom Soiidtors acct 1 t ass. t. i �aots park .irr the south-west section Contractor or School Board We Mr. and Mrs. J. Peterson and lis•a•d ad Aneb•rbe -ter *a 11 •.M-Nwwrt at Krawo Blvd. is. behind sched- have informed . Consolidated family have returned from a d Oaten• and Took NoWrie6 Pwblk Centennial Road Sdwol� Labe, the reason given is the Building Corp. that we feel that one week camping trip around Leer lane, y '' 11 erne -A0 ass. -- evrttrsoovirsg equipment is not the work should be dome first, Southern Ontario fwabw% yU 011.1• ebr ear SANR Op COe{Ml00 CHAAM M i00 ROeJGE HIGHLANDS IUR. &vada, at this time- The ball and the dispute settled latter. W. and Mrs. Wm. Tonkin sI 1 65 w eaasswabls Salm : screem.bas ,been delivered.., but It would appear that the par- aril Marg. have returned from SLUM IIIl1v i AT OW Ptt1w S'SUneoe St. N. Oshawa cann4;c; be . placed until the have been properly ties concerned will get togeth- and that this road will their, camping trip to Martin River, near North Bay win P.O. Pw+n. Agiaet earro MWk• 2" Te RA. ZS•446 iephOn� ��• ��f _ _ v ' er soon be completed before Septem- Miss M Murray of Green- May ock, Scotland. is visiting her tl•tkia. p.0. p� PMJfTiCif bavo bei wAAGN Chweb __. _ _ �� . o o_Q _ We have also been ,inform- _ -William_ A•sli0aws shear left Saftba"- •Roes• Stewart, coach of the ed triat pavTM of roads western side of our community .review' Ave., for a few •weeks _. _�� W8o=. Outo Wrecking Bantam Teanp, Bay Ridges entry in the should commence in Septem- ber. Mr. and Mrs. J. Farquhar had a barbecue for -friends and E. R. FLEURY • -Dr• John Lesik . tt�• H ,� SHEPHERD, 11-k. DA. R s- P{�k..(ng, unit Mp Softball League, has s�PPing-- their cousins Mr. and Mss. Kirkentalloch, Whitehall 2-fSt3 been chosen as representatives The question of access to the Jack Wishart of Barbartare. Scotland. They en- BARRISTER - SOLICITORDENTIST SItNpAY SERVICES In the.Ontario Amateur Soft- ball Associatiron play -downs to Service Road Shopping Plaza. with C. B. C and o ed the music of Scotch bag- ] y_ NOTARY PUBLIC _.._ -=- - _ _ : _ .` . -_ - -. �-Hd't' c�ussruee sometime in August. was raise�3 with Council. Ddassy people may pipes and drum played by three of the guests and the singing MWdA of OW �� Reednn9 HighMd er,ak t 1.00� "or 1100 oro�ntCommunba ... At this writing, the Auto the remember that, on the model of favourite Scotch songs.•The AL 2-7391 or AT. 2436 _ . - �� _ (Nh Sv1(day) Wreckers have been only team picked to repreMerst Bay the development, a .bridge was shown jointing Radom St,. musicians had been in -the Or. _ * M!!E� C,. mfre i 100 a,n -Bandar SdaeF in N+. Perish }loll Ridges. French- across the' ravine to the Shoe- decision this angp parade earlier in the day. MTL and Mrs. K. Riley of Lak- MOIIRA � t 1.60 am -NParli the Ps:ls6 Rall) Doo-. Hopkins' laser ping Plaza A on mew Ave., have returned from R�•der w !rider--l+�O8+i0 ps � - �� !* (At m�n's Bay team will also be a can be expected shortly. ., a ;motor tour vacation visiting S.w.d.y .ad th•alap . �-� WP w 4 ron _ representative from Pickering It is, with regret that this relatives in North Bay and -sear _ y APpoltagat OMC WH. 2.0660 VVIDNESDAY ?owiallsip• - has to announce the resignation as Presjdenrt, of Pastor Holmes will be taking �•f W 2-1$55 1W a.m -Hoax Communba and hweroosda"s for the Side _- Kitwanis Twist Centsef Two from Bay Rid- Keith Bevan. The fact is that Keith has been tran6fezred to services at Dunfair Bapt_ it MONUMENTS aroungsters Fes we" the proud whalers of the Dunbarton. Kiwanis Annual New York in his er�loyment• There is -faint ..hope- that his arch this Sunday at ? p. m. The Sunday 'Toe1+�r Monument works" • • �i1f��IAA iC/e/Ke Fair Twist Contest last Friday Hatfield, Gren- stay in New York will not be and. for this- reas= school- at 9.45 a. m. All welcome Eric Bleselcarn Jr, visited his lOMaT AUSTIN. P►.' :, -- W M • E • . 4• SoC/eSy evening. Nancy qWe, and Brent Eagleson,ReY- permanent, on he will remain. on the Cam- Par'an� Mr. and Mrs. E. Blen- kern Sr. 0n Sunday and Susan"' RJt. 1, whither. Owterho i w«, W . 11101001 HILLS, ONTARIO pomilar raittee until everything is rest to •o Ne. 2 Highway, b t•.ue• S H R R I H winners with the large crowd tails. Sudbury for a week's stay. Geo, ' t SUNDAY 50400L an hand. A.I. Boliska, popular Tine Committee elected radio sTsd TV personality, Pres- Clarke o-5 caation's new Brenda Williams celebrated birthday Sunday. July 15th PHONE: Whitby MO. a-i4i2 * '� SUNDAY -11 over-ln do Ail•rkx+ WI(din6, t�+►ptta++ Rd, eerted Nancy and Brent' with, President, a John Williams, .her with a Her guests were Funeral and ; At Roup• Hills -party. snYral 'selections of hit -Parade as Ve wi2e all rn . Shelly and Evie Lee Prue. Ray Wye l all mist Keith and PLUMBING . e Ambulance Service Testimonies of Heolln6 we ohs► Wednesday ModNrq, favo#ite records. and Richard Comacho. Ken arid' the very fuse calibre of work very d the ` 0 0 0 >. Ross Pickard and brother Tom- Thanks he has done- for this corz:�nun- ! ALRRED KAYES rry and sister Susan tL _ 7� , ` held d i pin. Au ARE WELCOME A sincere vote of thanks is ity. We extend our t.ha_iks to 'him, and PLUMBING BATHROOMS wishes for fat>I .. �• 2 hw� The Reading Room is open to the Pvbfic 004 extended from the Bay Ridges .best SQ:. cro are v iting the Prue Sports Committee -to Bill Rim= ure success, family of Dunbarton Shores. 'PRESSURE SYSTEMS at Pickering Beach Rood Some Location mer, Doug. Hortop and the � L.inda Gerrieis also is a_guest. :;ESTIMATES GiVEhI * 'fen furri,o► information 3 CqH ATonttc 2,2623 pic'keriM Village Park Board Donna Sheedy is home' from _ far their assistance in •helping �A' RPORT l her vacation at �s'asago Beach. Phoma wH;tehall 2-6717 Telephone out with the playjng-field short- Donna Sheedy is home from age. Without their co-operation . her vacation at Was -ago Beach. WHitehall , 2-3610 -St. Andrew's {n the past several weeks over Dale Nicol has returned to �FA�� one hundred boys partic�patrg Happy birthday wishes go:to Winnipeg for a vacation Witte TeielliSiOn _8 Radio Presbyterian Church In the Bay Ridges House Leag- Gail Hansen who was twelve his grandmother; who has been Church She AT•, Pickering, Ont. ue would have been without yew old on July, 21 Heather ,kiting •tris parents Mr. and Repairs -BR,ApY W �i•tr+eth Finian, a A ,. = M1nisMc i softball activity.. --. MacLean-wh 1s nine years old Mrs. H:' J. Nicol, Dunbarion pheaa W�i2.2gg3 000 on July 22. and to Bryan Munn Shores.' onSt. PHOW- nag& 9.1191 - PL�IMBING 9'4 A'M Sunday School, Swirrtrr+ity . who is sixteen years old Andr*Ws P rian _._..--------_--._.. _1160 A.M.A.M Chum .•nuke girls from the Bay area are . Mr. and Mss'. Morris and the Church - Pickering IL H RATTEIN OK participating in the Bay Rid- family of highland Creek, an<7 _ - -- --ST ges Sports Committee Swimm- formerly of Lakew-iew Ave. vi_�- Divine service was conducted Ing, Instruction Program that ited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McLean by kev. David Marshall, here. Thi 'Orta Piave to DM takes place every Tuesday and ohs SunaayNon Sunday, with Mrs. Marion ROGER G..CONANT, B.A. everything in Plumbing. Thursday. The bus leaves at Pupils of Mrs. H.. Stroud McClement presiding at'the or - ` The choir entered the GOOD VALUE AT THE UNITED. CHURCH 12.45 sharp, and we understand gave two piano recitals recent- garL BARRISTER AND fOUCROR there is an urgent need for ly. The first on Friday July --6, l hyrr.n_"Unto-the Hill'° The -CC+NITH dLDG., Aj iE- - -- RIGHT PRICE (Highway No. 2) more trained- instructors and and the second -6n 'Tuesday, the Special musical •number was ., I "Consecration" by a OPM Do � Sit W A McKAY, M:A., Ph.D. Via. helpers. Anyorve interested •in lOtfi�; to.aeccrrnrsonzte the many solo . Ju&. helping out, please call Mrs. parents and friends that were + beautifully sung by Mrs. Vera � fi.nco• St' SO1�' �° Saturday Ti0 lA0 Pm REPAIRS Ii< ALTERATIONS MINISTER : Terry, unable to attend the first e�- Freeman,, of Dumbarton. The Ter Dewitt, i3l-3502. - — e --0--o-- ad's u 1s ran- •scripture readings .were: Psalm 4320 Kingston Road Service of Wo.^ship so-' Bay Ridges Ratepayets Assoc. ge in age `from five years up• John CO-.URANa 'Master of Marshall based his message on FiiiWRIT! t .-. , e 1 A. _ l OC M Correction to previous report- mr• Parkinson w`as OR PHONE Due' to a misinterpretation, ,er,6m6nies both nights. Some the text "Now is My Soul Trou- Oyu Rater for Farm and Country --``AT• 4-4721 there were two errors in our of the children sang to the acc- bled, what shall I say". Jesus buihdings last news relea9e: (I# The re- ompaniment of • other pupils. had just performed the greatest vriedwom Insurance ea Buildings, I of his miracles, the raising of Windnnills, r1los, Etc Churc% Selicol Will Re -open port that we had talked •with The reculr was very. enjoyable the Fire Chief was irsaecurate: and charining, Mrs. Stroud m'ay ' Lazarus from the dead. '.;'e see Autenaeliile l^wro s AS Iasi her pup- here, not only Jesus' divinity. Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS September 2, at l.45 A. M. We had, in.fact, asked Council we!1 be :`cry praiid cf Bowman .. •for inforrbation 'only about the ils' performances, the result of. but his sympathy and his hum- � '.'volunteer` fire lisle teaching. 14ere are the anity. This. tune. was the most PHONE, WHIT4. MO. b3S21 HEATING . CONTRACTORS , SERVING CHR15T itJ THE Formation of a her brigade, (Z) The bylaw to results of the.exantination tak- mrnmentous Crisis in the life of ----� Hot Water, Steam System.. COMMUNITY SINCE 1833 change the zoning of the area en at the Royal Conservatory Jesus, the time was approach- Color`iial_Homes on the 'of. 'Music, Toronto- Honours: ing for Him, to leave the lis- -_W.�� J. ThOR1p10R+ InitOiled _ %vest of Ba. Eine, actually was .passed Mary Wilki slurs heather Mac- ciples. Jesus must make a 'Thy be B.A. LL.B. Aheradoog a� Repa�iro "NEWS" TRY NEWS, Bowe weeks ago, and was not Lean, Susan Williams, Sharon choice, he said will P�1 2824" merltiorred at Council meeting Davis and Roseanne Houston. donee". We all come to the cross' /' edD on July S. There is a pbssibil- Pass: Barbara Crozier,' Leigh roads of life; we must choose this Watkins and Susan Cummings. whom we shall serve. Jesus said r� Coigns 41011 00$Wb _ - Ity of a public hearing on Penny Jean King was bap. "Let not your heart be. trout)- � OMWAD10 11114. AlAll Ovw 11MA06 pepopie of am ams jTT@sg+ 11 R T T JUST subJW JN6lN,�s•-. tized on Sunday,July 15, at the lea", let us remember also that wRV� � 'He test par/ to-. ire owmdlaa sed o-7 i GnA+L said" He that will follow � `�� S"Is. 5106 With the holiday season here; Pickerisf� U,*t� Church, is God -parents me must derO► hirsiself azul talon ONO wa�tee Sell* mrftw mis>fds ar divorced Rev. M. Buttars maq�Oi..our S, Crai¢ up. His cross." - - ` and Mrs _-: w--.�ePe� -D. ta�om :_MARGARINE STRAW bom LUCK — 94& FKGS. >, LIMI"'S FROZEN Dior 57C . 3 fw BERRIES l : New -Zealand ,1LA11A6 SALE . - • . , trcaOta� . - „� ISA .Daus TAMx _ REaM $6.00 IN BONUS TABES WIRM :... _ . - SA}CO..- - .. :�...�48�z. Tars :STOKELY FANCY CREAM STYLE CORN ....e.._.,.....:.»:........::' 2 15�z. MAZOLA SALAD OIL ...._.., ......TREND LIQUID DETERGENT ............................... .. 22 -oz:. CoM. COLGATE GIANT TOOTHPASTE ....... .............. Giant Size •RECEM 0.00 IN BONUS TAMS WITH ROYAL 4vOLD IGA ICE CREAM ..... .....:..............._....,...... .......... ....:.. ...... 'Pint - -DONALD DU� FROZEN ORANGE JUICE Multi Pak..,_...66 -oz, Tins 'TABLERITE KINDLESS SLICED SIDE BACON ....: :.............,.:..,.':...................,' 14b. , w POTATOES Ontario No. I - Grade ........ '10-1b. Baq SHOP and SAVE .a -' ..Richardon s IGA s ••PICKERING Market ONTARIO