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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_07_26- 4 .. .. „ I /.• _ T I, �110LIt11Eo : 7 -- WHITEHALL i1N,CETHE i '2.0840 _ VOL. 79 NO. 43 - THURSDAY, JULY 26,1%2 PRICE - 16c Per Copy :•. - 1TE ' OF NEW AJAX-PI�;KEBiMV Nva 1 '. — - w- • _ 9nsniFo ,i 7r .uramt�7+"'/ rr rr.••w.w.ee'^. / p/'• /'�'ri .,• s' -' yii y r r . r ti✓Y. /rNy� y� . iy y� W /.� rr Y /' i�` ✓ Fj" i ' ' - . . . . . . To ow ' n Y Y IF 0111( v/ Y n n er Sze ots 'F Y Counc� Wants Sub" standard Lots ? / h Official Plan is r' To Be Serviced Before Building -- , • _, _ •. Near Campteted - • - R1 l - Pickerim ,Township Council ` this week, decided against any wir'M Cr�i1E Picker'irrg Townships •'Offic- cdtaiige th their Zoning Bylaws �'7 ial Plan" is in the process of s that would allow` building on M being studied adjoining _ ' R under -sized lots that CK are not. N At {►IarO munidpalities and otfzer bodies serviced- such as the Ontario Department ' --U,214 ; At present, lots with under The wandering crate from ghw,� OOntario Hydao i x r ter. Department -ret -fifty feet frontage, cannot be Riverdale- Zoo, is node' living ,on ° _ �,� ter. are Ser. $pond on the 9th Concession, t8, the - ess t f Cl * of Lands and For- - built on, unless they es Department of Educe r/M r N _0 ,� , y ; (9 u / o!3 - vices tioSi and the Catl�ian afOnar east O 8I^emortt. n re- The crane, a female Saru.4. 4 r)_ last week and was ways �. quested presentation. firstthSPotted On the farm of Mr. Racy Percival; jeCt re- �. Mr. Lawson argued that many Mr. Earl Dowswell, Pla1a'�r3, who rhabeea Warden D and Fairport Beach areas haUtr- d. IJxbrfdge Tow>lship. for w up by ws _ 7, 21TIty, Whn lives in twined tpersons inownship, lots then. It has moved a ictal Pran atxit Zoning Bylaws" were little south.. Zoo authorities that they expect to have hing with, because they under -size. He suggested these have clipped the wings of its the whale document ready by z built-up areas should '. be filled mate, so it cannot join the "lit- September. with the various tle woman", in the hope the fe- corrsnents of the above interest •Under your new. bylaw, lots male will irL return to To ed b+:?ies: f - under 15.000 casmot be. built on. unless .they are serviced but v. � c:P� Pickering_ Village''' Notes • �. }�„ w �, � � you have no bylaw chat says J — a must axe mum services", said :Lir. Lawson "In : Mrs. Bert .Lewis and F?a •d_d London. Chyt., 'visited Mr. acrd 'a. these two areas. You have r:�any property owner who can' do spent tom' w�k-end in Buffalo. :1iss. Vernon Salsir, and oth- °`' .w: _. s. tulations to N7r. and or rellattc. here -over. nothing •with their lots under Congra NEW SIGN marking the site of the,nawr A;az~ and Pickering General ,. the bylaw', he added i Mrs• Cliff. Berkey. Chuyri: fit. week -end Hospital overlooks members of the has plasrning eomrstittse check- ..Shoul'd these people be treat -.W11, who celebrated their 28?1 The. sympathy of her nMY trig soda lost reports. O� 9ei': Itsr! �''=-rpsot, l°aspi'al bears eha'u�mas+; ea any different than anyone wedding anniversary.. on July frien's i.^. this community is 21st; - also, congratulations to extended to Mrs. RAY Found, askW 8ef'90 - Mr. y. oxr, the death ef ser+t for the picture -taking. date. we hospital building fund has rocrii�r- Scott.. .. in 1 and donations. _ ._ _ odd- G the Mrs . of tor! Ps Yes. because they are ueiph, on birth of a dau- her mother, Martin. ed sized lots,•. said Mr. Lawson. ghter, on July 2L Oa°or o• . and the area should be. filled On Saturday evening. s num- Mts R: Irish and son Bob., In". 'Tr disturbed about the ben of friends and neighbors were f_ -y Stratfbrd last week, .. Fi�.p At A•a� La Firm Fam In Wet j restrictive clauses , in this by- met at the home of Mr. and visiting relatives re ' A law. IS Council feels so strong- Mm Ran. Marley, fora sur` 11�s vladya Burns, returned 4MUM0- ly about getting everyone on p� party. Dung the-everdn . to Hamilton last week atter are V water, Mrs. Marley were pre- spending her holidays with tel- COME, in the Ajart aAd Wlaitdy brigades to quell the $ CAM -00 � home of Mr. and Mrs. a bylaw forcing everyone to rented with a a ver. a or ey isltios Ltd. at Ajax Wodaws- wall plaques. pidcering. blaze at Redifif 'Wood e e Aran Rozell, of Claremont, was. take water"• . le to bund on Mr. and Mrs. Betts Sorry 'to hear Mrs. G E. day atfterracm. Doors, sreens and nraehL-*ry were des- "gutted" by fire last week. "Allowing people mother ;and father Crowe, Valley Farm Road; is' - "Yed jm the blue, �t ' firw"en fought for over an white the farrily was in the Odd -sized lots would onl :ng e' gary. ravate' the present situation from F7estterton, with them this tit the Oshawa Hospital, under hadr- This firm . said the. Reeve. week. going surgery. , Cashway Lumber Co_ Firemen belie�^e the buildng was Stampede, t Fevang and Mrs. Harry. Purvis, Lincoln r:d.er was burned- ' The blaze, which rained the "w: t I dm certainly net i, � XM Kingston are Ave., entertained the Ftiend- Strutk by 83g"Ing. A i4hird of lt+e ia� 0 - igterior.of .the c!apboa d bung- .ware that •there is any se .cu,, visiting her mother, Mrs Doris ship GrOL o, her' home, on _ . .. alow, was. well under tc2v when problem in.cr: L of thesear. _ Hortop this week. R'�sd°y. �� ©�f � � Flag I , .rat discovered early in the ens", said Mr.' Lawton. Tho rs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bray . West �� l crnl1s "Vi"e have health probierns in v n, ' of these are corhmen- to recently, are: her sis- have been quite concerned a- + J ter -in-law 'Mrs. Mongo Fowler bout t3 eir _son Ji•n, who . is rrarneworx of h _. Brop ted Dep Ree:•e ea. -r 1cF'iier- _ serious p ;nom a and her daughter Mrs Bennis now . roco ' g �l a -i teak t~t : c �: zc r�:ed tc soxi: l Donald, of North Battleford, back a lment. y � 70T=t`'? scene to assist =.with ;rater � Mr. Ray Percival, of Project ��� a niece and nephew, Mr. Sorry to hear. Mrs. Percy u�lY_ Planners: admi#ted the res4ric- I - ': tions did present a problem. and S'Llrs. °Archie McGeachy, on Neal is in the' Ajax Hospital, a n/ � He said he knew of gree man vacation from Lanarkshire: in under stag- nation. z with a 45 -foot fiontage lot. who Scotland; another niece and her Mr. and Mrs. 1NIy1: McLean Su n husband, Mr. and Mrs. Donald and dz::gigter Sylvia Anne,. an pent —� lT-p._ •r._ build on it �d" Morley _ Rut►lerford, _ of Connecticut U. Rt` '►?orl�y spent sen . "We are interested in gett- at a' Cott -near irrg services to both Frepch= S., and her sisters, Mrs. C.•Tay- oral days a8e Beach, lof, Mrs. Ir. Adams, Mrs Geo. Thornbury• _ man's Bay and Fairport, tsd}e and boys. El -Evac, o r this building on, orrest and her Mrs. _Alex. Ru - of the Township Road daughter-Mrs._Geo- Ballantyne spent last week hoHdayirrg : employee p odd sized fists, it will her mother's cottage; rr► <'. Department, required twelve ravate the matter", said, the of Toronto F stitches in his left leg, last week Reeve. Mrs. Mary BaLsdon and son Burton Four ' Ito sew.up a deep rut made by ."In that case. Council should Dr. LewisI.ewfs arta Mrs.'Balsdon, cf Continued On Pale iR a chain saw. Any deeper, and everything it can to make Mr, Evans would have lost the y.�,i� available soon", said st • - - w' leg. _._ assn >.. La dear, Mr..Evarts was working• west •:mere is also the mattrhwwper of Diver >_' a i of Brougham at -the tim�of the i ' +� Y ' • accident. He was sawing a.log "Well, .Idon't •think Mr. Per- when a limb fell from above rival's recommendation assists j : • �' him. landing on the saw, Ca the vast majority. in these two Ift ion -- --- 1 n a, to sw tag aroran ar _ areas, who w _ to the leg. anciaSit 11 by this bylaw".. _mid ° - R Mr. 'Lawson. y e - �Ir, No. Seda:vie aske'.i aired to keep the river mAUt.h Pickering Township Council 'open g BOYS COII�de I this week to remove the silt '�Zr. iiiggs ad ed, that if, and < k y l y a wfien he Corserration Author- s ter,, from the mouth of ,.the. P.;_ug_ - %' I Note To Correspondents River. itytakes o•.•er `the land above r+ k A� N , On BICycks _ RIV John Donkers,� 10, off., Pick- Because of an early dead- Mr. Sedawie, in bis request; the r;: er cu h, they will keep ering;.suffered se 10, f Pon said the riper mouth. is so shat= it open line in publishing the. News low bats can hardly get into • Reeve Sherman ,Scott said Tuesday night, when on his Tuesday right collided with ' ani, next', week, we are asking all the river, through the silt.' I?e that .if they got into the burin- be.correspondents v ess of keepin this giver oyer, other bicycle, being ridden by to have their said he had checked with pro - S t, F1la, Wardell ri ltt of 163 -bud is in early. inial authorities, who said it there would lively other r�- - West ItOuQe girl, Staff Sgt- Mary g Bliss Burns. weekly news. was the towriship's'responsibil- West-, art of alit could a- Chesterton shores 'lRd. is assisting •int the 9ti Sfing__of, a - ;The Donkeys, boy, went right All copy must be by -Tuesday mount to a great deal of mon- now flag of *e -Canadian Worn 6r, s ;R:�g Corps: Sgt• through the spokes of 'the noon =next week only. It would Metro Coinervation Author• ey: `Z 1hJBk it. said be wise. - Moor Verna lRockier's of 'Toronton and Staff Sgt. Ward Burns. bicycle. Hol was rushed be- very much appreciated- if It ity Officer, . Kenneth. _Higgs,- tor wait and. see • tjro ha; the re - Moor , now by-a�A°-fie -Ai the Hos- the silt piled up at this sponsibBity foe a thing all two of .the two �hundrod and s'nxty •g 3 could be sent in oar �doidaY. says ,, into.it", lie. C. W. A. C's 'saLnntsr ca�retO tin D p Burns boy escaped with spot is as "Act.of God , . and sial befaae we !at t�dat3oa►al Tht milt lite towner" 'NOT req- str►t�ed .. s_... _.. _ scrapes' bruises, r. - 7 - THE PKKERINd NlWf THURSDAY, JULY lir M2 - T14EPICKERiNG NEWS- OrfteM Conn" Jwder faun and Mrs. Walter Willis, on Sat - At Q%* to Oast. Melt 0" urdsy. Lynne and Sharon Jackson, �- ♦ t 111 SOA Q.� E i T A R L 1 S II E`il l•! 8.11' The Ontario County Junior of Farmers placed Second at the grandparents, Trenton, are visiting their Mr- and Mrs. C• 'BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC , . Issued evsry Thursday a District Junior Farmer L Fletcher, on Saturday. Mrs. Albert Harris • COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS. - _ by no Nows Printing'ond Pubhik hirtb Ceinpany j AuRortnd as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, art Annual on Saturday, July 14. Prince family �'e vacationing m <, e WHIteliall 2-8918 -- SnMlpnoN RATES, =2.59 per year - United States $3.00 Mr 3� Edward County won the Cham- the pivnship tins year. North. Best wishes are extended to • Nortlhwest shiner al' Old Plant Road on No. 4 HiQtrwary BARRY MURKAR, Editor . The Field Day is an annual Miss Winnie Wood, who cele - - ANDITISINO RATES UPON. REQRE$T - inter -county sports competition for the Counties of Durham, brated her birthday on July 23. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carter and Mrs. George.. Watson attended Donald G. Crossley - Victoria, Peterboro, Northum- • - Dr �� Problem, 9 berland, Prince Edward Has the lits,, Ontario, Lennox and Add- ter wedding of Miss Diane Car- and Mr. Winston Airdrie, 'in •PUBLIC RELATIONS COhtSULTANT �his week Pickering Township Council 'was request- The fist events of the day ori Saturday, St Francis de- Salei Church, Pickering. BQAR>sO>&O>3(iH -X81 >�I(ieTON RD' - AM -7!370 led to remove silt from the mouth of the Rouge River, feels it's the township's responsibility. were: the softball, Primo Edward County won the Boys' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McClem- ent and Mary . Beth left, last .AJAX PLAZA VENC - by a resident who - -Metro Conservation Authority officer, . Kenneth Higgs; ame while Peterboro placed: game' Friday evening, from Melton - Aiax: -128, ^ : Pickering : Wi32 0363 claims the silt deposit is an act of God, and we do know 's � in the Girls' event. Vx- Airport' for' a three-week tour the British Isles. that at the entrance_ to Frenchman's Bay and Duffin is always changing due to the second• brio& g-rls placedWe the ug of are sorry to hear reek, the flow of,water deposits of sand and . gravel caused, we tuiderstiid mile race, -o arnand carne second in the relay. Maxine Hopkinson has been with flu. We hope by pow, she PERSONALIZED PROTECTION from 'easterly winds. take no action. It was felt that it The final event of the day is much improved. Congratulations to Mr. and e R. fp �T i E R— f N S U RA N C E ��ouncil decided to many such requests and it is was the square Dance'Compet- -tion, in Ontario County Mrs. David Callaghan, the /� • Could be the beginning of not kngwn that such a matter is one for the township which placed Third, , with Peterboro birth of their son last --week. -- _ PHOW ATlantie R -N16 0, concern its with, in the first place. `several and -Prince Edward Counties Mr. Callaghan was former re- - Frenchman's Bay channel has been dredged : placing First and Second res- ,-dent of this district. : �. times that we remember, and in this -case -it was a -Fede pectively. - Congratulations' to Mr. - alai Mrs. David Price, of Fairport _� - - FIRE AUTO LIFE CASUALTY eral Government project• agree and even sympathize *Ith such It was a very successful day with keen Eorn tition•in all ev- wieTIthounty Beach. on the arrival of their da_ a. sis- While we can a•request; because a shallow entrance to a river mouth and each was well. second chosen ughter, . ter for. Jeanine. does make it difficult for boating, we think council was just where such responsibility represented for -the- most part. A ice, in the Memorial Centre Arena en- Mr. Elmer Barry toll- apsed, at his home on Saturday � j owbc ]1c Hardware Ltd. a wise to sit back and see lies, before taking Any positive action_ Such action could ties, Peterbore, -was much joyed, and brought _ . the day's and was taken to the Ajax Hos- thousands of dollars. • actMt-es to: a happy' conclusion. Pita!• C. I. L. PAII�TTB, BOUSifWAii•8, GLASS, CiLASIIfd� Mrs. Chas. Cragg, of No. 2. enConvention o Sse Ta �� A� Local Witnesses To Attend H-ghway would like to thank all her frsends and neighbors, . POWER %WWE8i8 (TORO, LAWN ]BOYS • OTH>@isd) - Last Friday night a woman_ and her -14 year old son, 'who • All members of the Pickering .sent her cards during her recent stay- -n. Scarboro Hose- _ ' . ` . �L, PWIPS my= met needless death, on Highway l2, because ecce' ding a report t of a Ion line of motornewesillbe� Study Group of Jehovah's wit- ital. - • Harmpe-c _ � PLAM AT. 2-� _ traffic pass, -on ran head -ori into a car. The mot er d her son died a few minutes lat-, shortly. to attend the "Courag-' e,ous Ministers District. ­ Freeman last week -end- were Mr. and Mrs. Clark, of Scarbor- I in the arms -of a passing motorist. _ What can be done to stop- this weekend carnage? It y tong on August 3: to 5,, it was -- a would appear that the appeals do some good and that and the hill- Win. Yacos,announced s week to �. Green River C r e a -tors O f a few do read the safety advertisements board warnings t0 take it slow and careful, but there }furry to to that of the group. "An attendance of over 12. Mrs. 1Vichean of Oshawa, is- spending Mrs. R8 _ �, `��+ Oi S - - are still so many who are in such a get 000 is andcipa-ted," Stated- Mr,. a few days with M : : 'Cottage, they throw caution to the wind and step on the Yacos. "Delegates will - come T, .Barefoot.- - �, apparently taking the attitude they won't .become gas, froin Ontario, Quebec an& or- Mr. Thos. Barefoot is spend - few days in=i'histletown • D CT f DISTINCTION IL highway fatal statistic. - thern States of the U. S. At ing a Mrs. B. ' How many times have you held your breath as you .w:etch� t You on a hill and offered a a flying y this time when there is such fear in the .world, it is impor- Sorry to report Draper in the Scarbom_Ge� for: THREE GENtRATPoNs : silent prayer that no car was coming up the other side? . io t' to k humankind under C>nrists who f P 3 WD h pe - 1Do these drivers go along with a month frill of prayers as their,act- Kingdom. The'Courageous Min- for a s recovery for both Billy, Deb- - all the time. Or are they just plain stupid inters District Assembly' ,is an Mrs. Will. Michell, f oris would suggest. ; expression of our faith in the by and Kathy are spending a AMS ffi" RIM a*' 1- tho firm idea that vnll won • o -.3 of., those among Monday mor'ning's 'list of casu dit_C* 13on't ds ieS. meat where • people can live on - A number of children are - _ this earth in happinep.and . Vacatioii Bible School 'hinny ; - ONUMENTS unity in. place of the existing at the Baptist Church; uncertainty. The keynot • of the con ven- Whitevale. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin are Dumb" ST. 6AN WWMY MO 84682 t _ y IAIKnR tion !a a special lecture to, be held Sunday, August 5, at sponsoring the, School. Miss Joanne Fairwel-, Toron- -- - -- - _ iAi'=6� on 'Take Cour- �. tt -Ma- fog-- m entitled age rie L a v- WEDDING. ad BIRTHDAY CAKES Hand". The speaker will be E. D, Rosam, Jr.. Supervisor of - e the work of Jehovah's Witness- SR AndrreWs Presbytwian 9� A ROAD - TORONTO F� es in Canada: Everyone is invit- ed to attend the sessions, but Church - Picker" Service .was conducted byUOM t . i BRIM the. public is especially urged Rev. David Marshall, on Sunday : STitEET 1PICKERING IML X03118 to attend the public lecture. morning_ Mrs. Elizabeth Boyer, STEEL MAIN _ ded at the organ. The, _ DUMBARTON= oir. entered the etiureh the processional 'Thera my - RAKE RENTAL '� : life and saving Health". The STATION ROAD, AC113RING, ONTARIO -- UAX L� CoLTD D`unbartgn unite.' Church Rev. A. F. Bamford -"Conduct- special number was a solo by Mrs. Helen Brisbin: .ru �«� �, �]� _ WA. 2.,i' 103 -M0. 8.6911 'Co.• ed the service on Sunday. Mrs. Tht'SCI'1 readings were: Vera_ Morgan,• Rouge- Hills Urn- Psalm 70, and a tortiAn of $t �.r•- -- -- - -- - -- -'' � -.s ited Church, Sana a beautiful Lulu 17. 1#ev. cue a aster, minis- - • SPRUCE (seR7i assiewlrii l .75 sola "Be.T'hou Nigh", itccompan- ter in British Guuana and Prin-. CEDAR _(semi' assembled) _$15.95 ied by Mr. R. Pitcairn, organist and choir dhoector.. Mr. Ban- cipal of New Amsterdam School, was 'welcomed to. the ' Thomas A. New=' a: , Q. C. - - - - ford read Genesis 50: 14 to 21, pulpit by Mr. Marshall. Mr. de E7� w8(�j IAL pRAM� (COrlapsibi•) E29•" and took his 'text from :the Castro gave a challenging mess- � s .801JC2 " 20th verse. He told the story age, basing his address on •the of Zm., ithers. - Lepers. He aid —SWIM / - eph w slave by tribute to Rev. Marshall who - �l ft. X 4 ft. $4.9R R r b thinto jealous ro ens: Evert in t had gone- to British Guiana -as a- . . 'a - -FADiPOR1I' RQAB,-'BO(>T� ',; D'aTlfBA1R . • `. " he was used by God to foretell missionary in critical time in. the seven years of famine after the church 'life, and extended - -- Seven years of plenty. Joseph thanks to the church in Canada ASPHALT SfIIN6LE5 �� prime minister to' the' 'for.help rendered to B_*itsh ` 3 in 1 - Z10 lbs. aero Special $4.93 per square' Per sq Spec- King: When. Joseph' and his Guina. The -Ten Lepers were WS 2-1821 QUALITY WA �1OZi ICOIors TURQUOISE. & CINNAMON sorts went to .him for food, Jos- enh took care of them. Even af- drawn together in their time I of need• ari�al_ed to Jesus for . _ NDS ter Jacob's death, Joseph_show• ! help. All our mesion fields are UPHOLSTERING - no sro �;n and They tot nrothers. If. %ve �Kou:d under - ha►� one oh re: c e O : HI II ALITY PAINTS Mand -and trus ' God through cleanses?-'rra.^ -in: This is why b�JRNIZ'L _ —*' -6 v days. ,ve the Uosne'_ .s �.�a : ed_ On y one `% FINEST CUSTOM WORK Outside White $6.85 gal. Outside Primer $6.85 a . 9 t returned +.o t . Jena ou:d be able- to•make out for. 'leper - -- "he ben? with sereni-y ani' tour- fc r ging reared, :T'e she+ulc F'l3EE ESTIMATE BARGAIN PAINTS ce _ God with u• give God ;hanks ani, show app- r aU� S R'' %'tiha does our religion Post us reciation i%%ih our very lives g TOrT 8 G28 RI1. A Wi1�TD$O DR. - REE, GREEN, GRAY in gallons Only - $2.95 gal. • sacrifice and self-denial'. God has wnnde:fuzz biessec -hp. e �,y Ch2•io':an� had t0 suf- us in, Car_ada. Has Gad a 'puri "' PIC1KEl�Td, Qlvi'ASIO - - Exceltent or enee , . _ er �gcution Jit enh did not vote in this? We r:•ay be ir_- t,o.n any hitter feeling or re- s�trumen's ei�a Ve, Rha -. - -- __ �entment or revenge tov-ard hs or -- h PITTSBUR61I QUICK VELVET LATEX PAINT �'rothers, betaine he .real-zec: that God. was wing then to • PiCKERINO TOWNSHIP.; I _SEPTIC TAHKS CLEANED = - OUT -- • ExeelleM"eeonomy flat• wall-- paint Dries in 2 hdurs f'srthe2 Hip plans. If ��e return iawill with irllwill, it is tp, olrr COUNCIL Will' Meet In Its Regulsf - QUARTS $1.69 GAL40N5 $5.50 .: Own. detriment. tit e .cannot be ha or content when we hold PP y _ Meeting, on _TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1%1 COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE - _ �� : - �- C& _ �• _ res_:entment a ains� orr}eone. Pe sonals At The Municipal Building, to eROU6HAM OMT. w - _ -` NEW TANKS INST Mrs. James Harris, Mr. and , At i.00 P. M. . PAT DUHI�P�� 9-1841 PKKERMIQ► --AJAX--• WHITBY Mme. Doug. Willis" and •family,'' L. T. JOHNSTON, Clerk _ of Toronto, were visiting Mr. - recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ballard and Mrs. Locke, of Sunderland; also- Mr. and . Mrs.-Catherwood and son Fred, of Udora„ called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Perry on Sunday. Mr' and Mrs. Albright Uxbridge,. . visited_Mn. and - - • _ - THE PICKERING NEWS ,Pa" Thr 4 -rflURSDAY, JULY 26,1%2 Many happy returns of e day to Richard Vanderlip who will celebrate his thirteenth birthday on July 27. Gail Burd, of the Stouff- v lle Nursing Home Staff; is spending the week -end st her -- home hire in Morgan's park. -fie plckering Youth Band Friday evening when' a num- G' L E N D A L E _ A P P L 1 A N C E SERV 1 C E Drive and No . 2. Highway, on -SXPERT . WAIRS TO WASHERS; DRafERS 9-ti58 _ - . - - BROUGHAM CI AREMONT . ROSE BAN K _ • - = -•S S{.�,,,. Sorry to hear Mrs. Ruth Hay I Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boniface, Scarboi o, Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Bell of Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. manyinteresting features, in- cling a dance to be held Out- r� C1���p ����y♦/^. �i�SVi{iLi�v�i — RML ESTATE ' I� fIC JINGO -- LS in .01a rnet ..on i L7...•-.:...1 I[� 1� Y Ge.. _r Y„ �_.-_- ____ a aur i,.,ir have ieit fora Rev, C. H,__ Van Item, Of St. -- trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Keevil, D 08'ioe WH. 2-621 . -.Residence -WH. WH. 2.3115 where she underwent surgery. NEW �RA[�CH STp Mr. and Mrs. M. Ansis ares Mary's Church is leaving for a �, week's vacation in H611=4L i�ieweii) . - - _-.----_--_-- family spent Saturday at a cot- and Suzanne are spending Part Mr. and Mrs. Whal have just -•--- - -- Felftorint-- Swsge►-. �: and tage an Rush Lake. of their vacation on a trip to returned- from a trip to British • , Y I L E :MORLEY _ Pacitard 6>toea. goality Foot— _- � wear Correctly Taxed dia� spent a .few- -da C. and Points east Mr._. and Mrs. Grant Taylor r Columbia. . nals are busy gutting platfo e'Y Pte-. 14 --platform .where they were . sented with some lovely gifts, under _ B to Triple a, Cooties Inserted week with her sister Mrs. and Frank-left�r�+I for their summer vaca- TEmple- 9.1447 __ -Your Mer&Wy Realderlt Agee Wannop. - Prescriptions Fllieetd Master Garry Campbell spent a holiday at -.P Tweed. non, of Oakwood Dr. is looking P.O. BOX 1D�octoes 8 toil Rd. west (1111 a few days last week with his •'"1"�" grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis .are .spending their holidays at their after their baby while they are away. weekend camp -out at the of Mr. Sam 'Spencer`. 32 KINGSTON RD. W. •160 at �(� Tweedie_ Sb his un- cottage at Kennisis Lake. ' Mr. Mrs. Carl Norton are The Calvert family are leav- for and P10CEMG, ONTARIO �l'e P Master Donald visited and ;j,g for Mexico a year t't�ne 28 985 cle at Clarkson; last week.. Mrs. Sinclair,. of Toronto, holidaying this• week in North- ern Ontario. r a. The children will attend school in Mexico. Our best from Toront6 on Friday and' . visited Mr. -and Mrs. Geo. Perry Mrs. F. Loys�turned home din wishes go with them th recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ballard and Mrs. Locke, of Sunderland; also- Mr. and . Mrs.-Catherwood and son Fred, of Udora„ called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Perry on Sunday. Mr' and Mrs. Albright Uxbridge,. . visited_Mn. and Iast Thursday, after seen a two months in Tweed.. Miss Joyce Schneider return-• ed home this week from -the Baptist Youg People's tour _of western Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor- and Glenda, are holidaying at .their _cottage -on Hawke Lake.. Many happy returns of e day to Richard Vanderlip who will celebrate his thirteenth birthday on July 27. Gail Burd, of the Stouff- v lle Nursing Home Staff; is spending the week -end st her -- home hire in Morgan's park. -fie plckering Youth Band Friday evening when' a num- G' L E N D A L E _ A P P L 1 A N C E SERV 1 C E Drive and No . 2. Highway, on -SXPERT . WAIRS TO WASHERS; DRafERS 9-ti58 _ - . Mrs. George Perry on Sunday evening. Congratulations to the Brou- gham Pee Wee Ball Team who played Liverpool boys on Tues-' day, winning_ 19-16. A very pleasant even!ng was held in the Township Hall* on A number of relatives from here attended the 15th wedding• amriversary of Mr. and Mrs. Floss Gordon of Wingham, held at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur Prouse of Georgetcwn, 't h _sc attending "vers, Mr. and hfrG. Thos. Harrunc,nd ani! Alf- attended the Orange Parade in Toronto and. -really did some work. �D 't forget to attend the odasoramal- sponsored by the Rouge Hill _ Pickering Lions pub, to be held at the ,Bath's Service Station, Rougernount ,,n 1 Mrs. Wm N.--hoLion of Saturday, July 28. There will be 1 Friday evening when' a num- r,i! a^d Bill of Cla-e•ru)nt, Mr. , Drive and No . 2. Highway, on - . APPRAISALS V�>liLLB DA - CL,EAN� ber• of friends and neighbors ,,n 1 Mrs. Wm N.--hoLion of Saturday, July 28. There will be DEEPENED gEpTIC T,ISiSg met tQ_ tender a on showier to Miss Rose Marie Scarboi o, Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Bell of Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. manyinteresting features, in- cling a dance to be held Out- • Q�Tg'TAI,LED ': CLEANED Dengler and Mr: Lick is'anAop john Ingles of Georgetown and side from 9.00 to 11.30 p: m: _ - adys (GI i�ieweii) . - No Job Too Large or. Small To Mn: C,-Surphlis was MC, and `words, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Prowse, of.. 11ea4 Estar#e Backer - Pickering Yilloge _ ___-:. Receive our Immediate v Attention after a few well-spoken Brampton invited the happy couplet _ _ .. -- _ . z.��l, or Toto-��: 3W13- Ioboarg : ><: :ou _ _ �• . Lir S. ' platfo e'Y Pte-. 14 --platform .where they were . sented with some lovely gifts, under 3 leads members thea leaders Cubmaster Bill Kee � 1 . e _ _ 'Whitby p&obswik S -47e3 TEmple- 9.1447 • showing the high esteem in and .his assistants, Bill Hamm- Mr. and. Mrs. Woitzik and ., "fllphwoy"' 1i rNN EaN S... of Dvborfa+. No. Z Mlpl►wof .. - : Phone E[O., b!lQ36 each. in turn. thanked ;all' for a gifts, and a very dainty farm weekend camp -out at the of Mr. Sam 'Spencer`. Altona Thursday of , last, week in Ham - friends. _ lunch was then served to all, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Redshaw, ilton, visiting Mss. Lori entertained friends - WEST HILL _ thus ended another pleasant Ted and- Alvin Lehman - spent from Toront6 on Friday and' _ ST. MAR IS DR ALFRED World Travel Secvke get_together: the coatulations to the Bron -e Girls' Ball weekend camping at Hawke- • 'Gwen, twins of took them to see her new home which is nearly finishesi, oa �. HALL`/ T * ��� No Service Chaff . gham Intermediate. T� who played Greenwood on Thursday evefring, 9vin- Glen and the. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hammond, spending the week at Geo- Altona Road The Wager family visited is _ TICKETS - RESERVATIONS girls s core 22 - • are town Mr. aid Mrs J. with Galt over the week -end - tether. and Da �� - P 1 r K f R 1 N d AIR TOURS �b � Mrs. Walter -Davis les: . The BaII G ame at Rouge Hill Chool - e - -- VETEBINARIAI� SEA ..-_�RUISE:S and fly. also and Mme• aro Fuc broke out morn- oar W sumquet and Mee"nR - LAND HOTELS SI'cen all of Toronto, visited in the lower part of a barn huge success. Too bad it was Facilities Old Rosebank Rd. North :.: ...... their 'mother Mrs. J. Davis on Mr, Bud' le It owned by Carleton. not known s)oner.. More made CATERING S�y1C� Trawl and Pay Later Sunday was fortunate that the blaze, of ds would have attended. AT. 2-4432 PERRY-OOLTON � Q�� firemen were at Graham's. Park, having re- T. 2-2305. Zeiephone TE. 9„1822 34523 KINGSTON RD. Doris Bolton, daughter of Mr. and Mss. John Bolton,• of able to save the hay storm in the section. covered from a sprained shoal- _ Oakwood, Ont., was monied to upper' ono Mrs. T: Neal enter- der muscle The Road Department Is busy ' I% O Answer TE; 9-1604 Robert Lloyd Perry, son of Mr. tamed a number of friends worker on Altona road, so we and Mrs. George Perry, of Bmu•. from Agincourt on Saturday. - hope to have less bumps to - :. (OPTOMETRIC � DWANCE CALL.. gham, .Ont„ in a double -ring St. Stephen's Wayne .Redshaw and friends delve over in the near fatties. � r Z.AW 3.1140 iI�(TEHI� - ceremony, at Limited Church. forth Oshawa, assisted by left this week for a vacation in The ladies of the United Rochester, N. Y. Church held a quilting at tM Jam L • • . KEA5AN1 -STREET Rev. Mellon -The brides given in marriage-' on a motor trip to California. Mrs.' Saniariiio and Mrs. J. on Wednesday afterrnools. M'� Susan mercers arrived - . trvERroa +�. souTm' Mon»ith, Mortiteith, Riehl R 6i. HILL by her father, chase a white Rennie called on Mrs. J. Burr- Li our England, �' SAY EXAMINED EYES EXAM 8 Co. . satin gown with pearl coronet and shoulder veil - Stye carried verwtis. •ows of Brougham on Sunday. A � shower vain �d the' summer with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Misr ti.: p FITTED and RErA11lED, C1IId1TE1lED ACC011NTANTS p, tB'prarer]y A. EL. Hill) - and see Pale blue dresses were worn held I the Baptist churchpogmore, of Woodlands Iir�ad. - 111ElIIIIOS W. too. C.A„ LLA. LICENSED TRUITEtS iFree Estimates by matron of honor' Esther Per,; at o Rr rl July 2? s 8 P. to , for Mr: Craig Peters and his for Iw AMOWT"w. t-2601. - 08,,,e - sh00o,d ry, and bridesmaid Jean Fleur- ing• and Faye Rich. The flower bride, -to be. Everyone welcome - Mr. Mrs. Alvin Redshaw OW O�Aaw• RAndolph 1, M - SM L WATER$ CJI. _Phone: TEmpfe 9 2281 girl, cousin of the bride, in Pale and a� Mr. and Mrs. K. Ward are - BRAND NEW SEAWAY w"'f.Aall 2-OWO blue orgairdY, all carried baby me after a trip to the west . WATER SUPPLY --_— g>ad�. _ : _ Glen Perry was best man ani the Calgary stampede. Mr. and Mrs. G. Blake and X962 r '.. -- W$li�11811 2-1307 wwteR ' - LUTHERAN CHURCH - for his brother, and ushers were Mer�rin Bolton and Alan Perry. family will' leave soon on a trip to Engianifto visit Nth Blake's VOLKSWAGENS -.:. SERVICE-1397FRI3T MORroAGEi ARRANO®� West Hill Following the -remPtion in Pn�' 7 DAYS A WEEK Also SECOND MORTGAGE! Worship Service.... 11.00 A M the . church, for 'over eighty AS LOW AS $&oo for 500 GAM GALS. AVARAW FOR ADMIONS AMU.WR2Ov1M1NTf. Sunday School.,.... 11.00 A M. All sstvices at'thi/Salloway Rd. guests, the couple left for a wedding trip "to Niagara Falls holidays and report. a .pleasant ' 31195.00 Do�- ' $7.00 for 1000 Public School, between King- and Points in the U. S. They gyp• --- '$9.00 for 1500 GALS.' wt ALSO PUECIL11S1 OR LOAN ON EXISTJNG MORTGAGIL ston Road and Lawrence- Ave. Kingston Rd. Bus Stop No, . 31 return • on the weekend and lea_w for the World's Fair, at _ :. .. ::. ■et■■■a■■t�attte■atsi■■■ UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY. _ If YOU REONRiR ANY MORTGAGE "Cha. er 4Aembeaship Roll" ,Seattle. from: Lam- To Drive• = P ��Av"Ot 17 a' Now Open Guests were' present FINANCING A FOR FAST - EVERYONE WELCOME Phelpsion, Little Britain, Osh- 1AT -w E TAXI-.- TEMPLc -COWTWi1�SRRVICEt CALL - - - -- Bruno L. erma, as or awa, lington, BramPton,-Fonthill, St. DRIV'INIG SCHOOL -- - — is pleased to announce AUBREY E. IRELAND �■■e11ut11aa=aaataaaezt Thomas, New York and Picker- Dual -Control Late Model Car :SABYA ` - - Ing. -Cade. WH2-1141 MOTOR SALES LTD. AASM/R[tA9 �lMVite AND - COMPANY . i F - , -phone: It no 'answer, phone 728-0091 3 RITSON ROAD S. ' _ fS •NOW •OFPEf[ED TO 1810 ADELAIDE ST. W. _ Roue Park g ` � � ■■■■■n■Rl■■■■■■■■■■■■'■ OSHAWA DIAL 723�a61 ::. iaM�LE SUBSCRf$ERS TORONTO 2, ONTARIO adll�'ANE,CnNlE�4[L... Mrs. Bozak held a birthday • 27 J"' n coil -+ iiyF L� Party on Friday afternoon for &-en, Gag and holidays, and report a pleasant twip em Chris. Many little frieinds turn- TQM 1.I7M -MIA. hNOd ed out and the mo a coffee on the front.lawn. XXXXV - --Mrs. M. Durno, Woodview REFRIGERATION -- 001)1 Road,. has. returned home from - QSUPER �Q a visit with her mother in Mon tical., she also visitted her sis- - les Service Sa bra HARDWARE� — . -les., 1Vlrs. L. Brown. fox a few amTh � The Birigo,_ s'Por�'ared by .the AND DOMESTIC ,_ _ .. APPLIANCES = 'PAINTS = 'TOOLS - -� E. W. C. A. will be lield at the con, „nits Half m ' . _AIR CONDITIONING -'. ' _ _..... _ Rouge Hill •ght; , RE airs To 011 Makes • Repairs - - :' -.,,GLASS GLASS -ETC. _ .. a Monday with a Jack nextM a in of $120.°°. - - KAYE': PLUMB to LORNE _ C. WHITE ' Belated birthday greetings Belated -t -E-N �E R A L H A O W A R E - - wH. 2-67 >r7 PICKERING ' �rdie Durno 'who was six old on July 16.. Pickering " �-1 Phone: WHiteholl 2-1911 "• Pickering years = r ■■■■■'■'■"""EMINER � lVir. and Mrs. East, of the 1st. Con: have returned -from their - NOW - ,- ► 'fag• Fir - THE PICKERING NMS l THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1 ByWavy of 1�itl►Is'� Mr. and Mrs. Ron- Hall and i '''hent mrn.-caf,rwiee fW.- pop ea6in& otf,-siuce•1he'CL uek- • inLer.proviacua visit arranged qu'ille Point. r • is L:y, o: Carpbelltord, are Pickering Village Firemen a+s strike has finished Nott by Pickering, Dist.. High SohOol, His. Elliott saw ilei d spe:xt_r.-e se�erai week's vaca- were called to the home of Mr. since the war days has there with a family at' Sherbrooke, ter, Mrs. Irene Mfles,�Mr. icy Mrs. G.. N. Cole, Uo1 tae Ross Munson Cott- Aiscott at the 'east end of the beca so much activity in this Que. • Miss F. Drouin is now the and children off from m -----V tile- iyi:-sui;:a:ar-des r- __ - -+ahead we loo;: fo.�vaed ' to thetLge Monday- evenusg:--Ayr at our -local --station: - guest of Jana here -and will be Airport oh Sund4y, for a The United Church Women oil heater had flared up, but it It was reported that 2 3-4 " staying for Iwo more weeks. week holiday in-Engtana out -doors and its 'many activit-• catered to the ' wedding recep- was soon under control. inches of rain fell ehe Tires. Mrs. Crowther and brother icing Mr. Miles' mother, les. Those of us Ar, gar -dens gaens tion fol owinr g the marriage of Local officials at the C. N. Miss Jana Hasek, daughter Mr. Warling of Hamilton; Mr, Miss Eva Hasek, 1.5 at can appreciate the pleasure de- isiw Evon Cookson and Mr. Al. R. station report that the big of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hasek, and Mrs. James Arnold of elle University, Que,, talo rived from hou.s cf hard. work. Pelow, at • the United Church rush on freight and express is has returned from a three-week Oshawa, spent Surxtay at Pre$- six-week sumrnier course, though at times we may gzum- p so often. - On many occasions, one can "bear the repetitions and almost endless series and he redd ray- t .varied phrases, of the re -eyed FOO D •virea up in the topmost bran- ches of the trees.' It is difficult ..-to find him for he -is a green- 7 ish bird with a gray head, anc Is well hidden by leaves. !Near tree-5ordered streams of even f MARKE- shghtly swampy areas isc a ! likely spot to find the alder ,. ; - Ply -catcher, -and P1laryland yellowthroat. I heard the two - - - : of them siring c^. �e day, the •Rouge Hills--. 'Maryland.' yel1o•xti•:roat sing- __ PRICES EFFECTIVE Ing • ,wi.chlty-wichi[y- vtc ay •. _ - and the alder flycatcher inter- No. 2 e s�ust t of Rouge ridge Thum, Fri. 8 Sat. :•..' jectmi g with "fee -70f bee -o" and JULY - each one would, pause while Oen Ev• Even! Till 7.00 .m. ixce t Thur s. & Fri. Till 9.00 ■m. -- waiting for. the ether to get h p p p 26-27-28 _ in his word and this kept up while'I.was li.tenin� MAPLE LEAF (SPECIAL OFFER of 5e OFF) SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (Regular) (Save 21c;' In the evday just betvreen -Natural -CHEDDAR CHEESE' — twilight and a: d darltness, the !it- - tle fairy-like 'lanterns of thelbs. c fireflies t.asY. t:zghtly, and..4 MILD 12 oz. pkg. MEDIUM 12 oz. pkg. OLD 12 oz. pkg. Y are. really a delight to watch. 44cMARGARINE • 54c 8c Try catching so: ne in ajar, and - _-_ - watch how the:: sulphur- eo?- SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF (Save 7e) oarediurr.:ixx- bodies light up, YORK BRAND -___ 12 oz. Square tins .No one kno-xs yet haw they do PORK 10A. ~2 f r PUR _ LA -U" R ii, but that is just n :other urn- c solved wonder of nature to 1Ol C make an interesting study. : q - SWIFT'S PREMIUM (Save 20c) . 4 Ib, tin Coming Events $ .39 Maple Leaf Chicken- m a Bucket _ Pickering Women's Institute 8 oz. jar nit: ar tie ti-xre of Mss. I.C. H.: „_,. Ibs J. Clarke. with a good atten.. • . � RED ROSE ECONOMY (Save 8c) Pkg. of 90 _ane- of rye �e and f en+is �■ TQC :TCA BAGS ... • .. .79C As this was t -e cloSir•z nnee'- � ® � s-• • • • • • Ing - fcr. . the summer: it toric - e" �• M'° � - SMART'S Fancy Northern .Spar (Save TO - , i 420 oz, tine a3:e. form" of a pirni:.. on the C beautiful shaded la%429 corr*r- c ercn-5 with a pot lu.:k lan&- _ eon. f-0-lo-Ared by contess.s and N 0 R T E 1�1 H 6 (Sara 17c) (�•� �) _ 'ple' auce for39c' guessin; giimer. the followtr; belrg winners: Mrs. C..Barke-,. YORK Canada Fancy Frozen (Save IOe) Um T. J. V71-tepier, Mrs. J. F. CANADA PACKERS 151/2 oz. tins (Tasty Govern- PEAS S ended a veryleasa.-tt social tel. M :BANQUET Canada Fancy Cream Stele (Save 9e) 10 oz. ties af:erroon.KAM i s D00 FOOD - ANNOUNCEMENT - Mr. ard.rc rcan�.currv, �'� 12 oz• Roved Tins GOLDEN for e of Cooksvfl`e, Ont.. Wish to a 59c - nouivice the a:ega;e.:leTrt of t!^pir daughter Patricia Ann, to Mr. 2 for 79C GREEN VALLEY STANDARD John P.obee, a.::-hiy, Ux'iri.:� - Ont. son Mrs. acrd the late Jnrn Alvin Bushbv. _ o d s4•65) os. ties. — C 'of Uxbridge. The marriage to' - take place at Aonie�••o,-A Ac-g SWIFT'S PREMIUM (Save 300) 11/2 Ib. tin United Church. Coo�mville, on I BANQUET Canada Fan" (Says 9e) 20 os. tins Friday'. Augu3t 17, 196: , at 7.00 j $. 4 A ' p mCOOKED HAM J7 r i1RTFts - 'Tomato Juice for c . 'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nowell. a.^e harmv t-, air.".nfIe tl-.e nr-- Strictly fresh, Grade A, $Bring your own cartons) Doses - ival cf Teresa Violet, on Sur.- IFRESH LEAN PORK - day, os � 1962 a Ajax LAOSE BUTT ROAST ' Ib _ 59c Gen. Hos-ital. L'.ary tuaZLi•'S t0' . Laris%. • '• •' • • -friendsand rjPi�bcfrs far flow - .EGGS ess. ar : k -a ses ex- (3e extra in cartons). FRESH MINCED STEAK ............. Ib. 790 Blade or Short Rib - (Blade Bone Removed) ROAST ..... :.: • • • Ib. 59C LUCAS ARTHUR'S {VAC -PAC) GREENWOOD SKINLESS-65 il3ev. T. Fleethan� took his•11 text on Sunda from the 13thCottageRo' �' C Sunday, WEINERJS :��' c n1pe�1 Chapter of Acts. �l0{sV{# T�:e tyre: Mrs. Morden. N..ra- - - MAPLE LEAF - Goa:w^:. and Miss Arn Pugh, - - - -- YF{i 355, .sang "tress tt-ls Fuuse". There BONELESS ROLLED -wry aservice for church a Bo:io or Sunda;,• School during hie PRIME RIB ROAST ...... ... .''..:' . ^1b. 89C : SUCED Ib. 39C mu*t. of August SLICED The Uraed Church' women SLICED RINDLESS �� 49C FRESH Grade A Oven Ready lbor, �o.d ~heir general rchurng BREAHFAS� B A C O H --'•YOUNG CHICKENS Ora eil.t,'ilst .9, lIt - the Church. O _ .39c This : 3 a special meeting -all members and friends please at- Roasting, Frying or Barbecuing Average 3 lbs. terra. FRESH MINCED BEEF ........... 2 lbs. 89c Mn. Mabe. Orcrerbd, of Tor- II lea FRESH we Edith, Howard .and Bill.',. CHOPSr gow■ Tire Goodwin fany have re - 1 Ib• Tray ' -turned' from a week at- their Fork While They Lpet father's summer cottage. FRASH Mr, and Mrs. A'L Pegg and Mr. Brooks, Sr.,, v?s'ted Mr. Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket pot .R'st 'lb. 49c CHICKENWIb. 19 and Mrs, M. Gormley, Leask- - da e'1 oa M-� r? antln- Mrs: J LUCAS'ARTHUR'S SMOKED PICNIC DIr. and vers. Bm°' �'d - GARDEN FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES f y Brooks; Mr. and Mrs. Don. !b■ . LD Pegg- and baby, and Mr.. and 49C --FRESH , ;, �,;,'" �..�.-- -�•-' Mrs. Alfred Pegg and Ruth, SRASPBERRIES 2 boxes 49e HOU R .!(petit Sunday at Presqu'ile Pt. • Clear MOM= ROUND OR SQUARE No. 1 Selected, firm, Golden Ripa _ PickMns VlUage - Continuedfib. C BANANAS ...... .- :+ : :. *,2 lbs. 2% �uP RoA�s�r Ms. and Mm T. D. Cator 1 No. 1 SWEET wen rmsts of Mr. "W Ma. G CROSSCUT SHORT RIB ROAST - - 'M esc BLACK CHERRIES ..: ...:. 21bs. 49c IL Morw an SaadN►• . ' : . .: 1WRSDAY, JULY 21L 1,%2 THE PICKERING NEW ' Page Rhre' • new members, which also inc- I SDs nn�l'ieaPped Swim Show To Be ls from say Ridges ..C� s opinien`� - WANT. - -- - -. araea.- - -- ., + ; .The Pickering Woman's Ins- _ I '�' W August 1 / At _�FYt■ Valley titute are suppkying cookies_BY - THE OBSERVER - for the swim party. -The annual Water Show of With the coming of the holiday period it is notice - the Handicapped Swim Class able that activity in the area as far as local organizat- s - b will be held on August 11, at ions, school boards and municipal councils is more i 2 p. m. at the Sun qUiet than usual. Probably these bodies are ju*-fts i swinuizing pool IliaA" Har Wale imbut people seem mainly interested in one thing at this - �,` al This `is not the close of the \,n swimming classes, but the wat- time of year, and that is in getting away from it all for er show is ' being held earlier a little while. than usual.----- Speaking local organizations, a do notigp a serv-. eek' of 1 rg ations w � �� wile be demonstratio PAWS ELECTRICAL AI�PLIANCES ice club in the area that see�ts-tom-keep the w)tteels go - For ►.7C �e by the children,—wTiicT-will in- — ing 12 months of the year. This is the Rouge Hill -Pick - NATURAL GAS FURNACES elude both swimming and div- TOOLS - .ASS - 'ETC. ering Lions Club who are always off on some scheme Lias Rental Water Heat•rsr oil ing and a special class that to make money for local welfare work. Thi§ phper last j /mim and Furnace, complet- has been learning ' the Crawl week carried a blurb about their car wash and gasor- ,s1q sersieid. lrom - 1730 stroke and proper brearing-- . atria -coming --off -this. weeken�They. Qrobabl� are rune - Ask about our 12 -month Seven of these children are ing an .advertisement in this issue, but if notes ren ' Warantr on on bumom now regular .members of the ' -. this mention may be a little additional boost. We re Authorized Dealer for Consum- Red Cross classes. call that only a few months ago, this club held a steer - : - � one and OH Installations. There are � r�,itAren enroll -•r . MlLUM HEATING ed this year, F: of them being — - shoot and generally each year, they hold a carnival. SPECIALISTS saisdo - s flardware This is not to say that other service clubs in the area ,t, -—A -_ _ ___- _ are not working for their cause, but it seems the Lions (tfI Phone WHitehall 2-0480 Pickering club has members t�iat come 'up with ideas that seem rag Towssahip. TEmple 9-1406. unique and consequently get more publicity in the loc- — al and even the daily press. Hats off to the Lions for a, U s E D t A R S fine job and may they enjoy continued success .in their. •iGood stock Of Dependable ' money -making ventures. It aII goes -tb a good -cause. , Clean Can, As Low As O — 0 — O — 0 — O — O' — O — O J. Down _.�. REMEMBER THIS NUMBER n were aper about a few weeks ago in the news ed • ` ' .` D. A J. MOTORS �� em in this paper about the fish said to have been killed Brock Road 6 No. 2. Highway — P1w w — WH 2-2219 by a weed killing. solution put in the water.. 'OUR �W TELEPHONE NUMBER IS It seems that some people reported to the News that For Sale — L953 Studebaker N fish were floating all over the place, while others said (champion). very good st ape. —_ ..there were only a few. It is too bad, that this experim- — $95: APPS T3 �teIIctat Br: I - - _ `crit, if that is what is 'was, did not work out; because _ ' _ s kim s �.. .• - there is no, doubt that the weeds in Frenchman's Bay For sale chesterfield suite. during the summer months are a nuisance to boaters 2 -Piece, with footstool,. Grey. - a deathly a to n unfortunate enough to RELAX 8� CaII fall_ into them. _ nae anyone u ugh --z` one:-WIR-2-4414 -- — _ - ' nitrl�ua ... • �... ... O_ O_. O_ -_ 0— O O 0 _ Recd FStCfte FREE PICK-UP and _DELIVERY a .. been little reported ;<n this r late, Ther Y• as a rt page of MITCHELL regarding the suggested amalgamation of West Rouge ,HOUSE for SALE — five -room- - r to the Townshipof Scarboro. We did understand that ed frame bungalow. on Guild """"�° JOE'S SHOE REPAIR a. delegation frm West Rouge met with the Scaiboro Road. Conveniences. For infor- STATION ItOAD - yH, 2-W1 _ sssatbn, call at 4Z t�ttild:P.ead, . . .. committee f s � a presented the e. Main Street - _ , council or com i o ame and bo ed it case. Inckering MCIaIeINo - tt. $-east Eusthe�tQ'�hat, we learn that Scarboro council noes__ (tf) NIGHT SERYICB ing not care too much for the whoFe i ea.- G>3riSER%�4682 O-0-0-0-0-0=0-0 For sale — waterfront cottage It. -was rather disappointing to sae another of our old lots, apprm loo x 350 feet; landmarks go down, without some effort to try and -wen treed; read to property: save it for it's historical value. We .are referring to the HaUburton District, about one stone buliding at Claremon't four corners that was de- lsuadrd miles from- Pickering. OIL FURNACES ANNUAL JUNIOR TOURNAMENT molished last week. ?B�Xi.00 to $1295.00 per lot • INSTALLED bt, one of the oldest buildings in the 325L Cash m, Tem• shit Metal shop W�C-AH &00 to iT6 um murailreld pow Serviced i and now is one forever. — — WH 2-�MlAU6UST UWff 0--o—O-0-.0-0 "CUM FOR SALE--six-room, 26 Chi St. s.. Picked . Well as we stated at the beginning of this column a fides !some, commercial, area; ROONIAN HEATING Co. 1 14-16 good many of us are thinking about holidays and the attsacti.e. WH2-1645. _ A Observer is no exception. We will be absent from this _ �N PAYMENT $12.. A1161�T 1� , 1.6-18 corner for the next two weeks and sincerely hopMacArthur that .; we are missed by our readers. But as MacArthur saki, " ftkpwt Beach, 4 -room summer "we'll be back". See you in two week's time. bottage, bAy winterized. accell- . My WAIM Large lot. lovely gardem— nun- ten■■sea=■■■■at•a■■■■s■■a■s■>•■■s■■■■nlwa■■�■>•■ rews�. evergreen shade, ree-s. A. BEST i PLAYERS EACH FLIGHT, MATCH PLAY IE=. ood, rotx 3M. ( r- EVERYDAY --.3Se FOLLOWING WEEK. SATURDAY '� UONS "MATH" DAY a'1T. or._L%nrrox 3-89?3. (Tor- oab), AM, 7-6302 (NO EXTRA GREEN FEES) JOHN G.1JV SERVICE (aug 16) tsEORGE'S RESTAURANT "# - # BATN'S ,STATION z WM. _. 2 3218 _. 1� , To Rent MAIM SHO PLAZA I �'ighway at Rowj n wit Drive ARD i ROOM _ In Picker - 11100 :. RNlges - Duffin s Creek Golf &Country Ckrb rag VSiiage. Central. WHZ-1645. • ' OS GASO� -For Rent — 5 -roomed house; Let the Rouge Hill -Pickering Lions Service Your Car, , -an com-eniences. Alton •Road; Iaolig! Hina. Phone: ATlantic■■■»■■■■■■■■■■t■a!■■■■■■■>•■a■■■■■■sl■i■■■■ ■i■>•>•■■■■■■1s■a�sl■■■■■■ . 2-SMIL - _ IS dal -Car Wash - $1.191 Wants Rent 3 beciroem ;Corrie In Today For APre-Holiday Terp!;� A 00 Gallons of 6asorme! 1,ouae wzth mssde convenidences. j Pave references. At Fairport Beach,, if possible. TEmple a Valuable Prise Draw FREE to Customers ..,;;u } , , 'Prises Galorel — Children's Gondola Ridel ' : help VY Cfil. `— i s - i - • Novelties — Froe�nce at Night a BERRY PICKERS 1.. _ - WANTED - . _ _. O Sat�day, July 28/ 7 a. m. to 11.0 P, RL July 19,• on. Age 1S rets end up. Paring s Ire" Age ��`�'''� l� ■■■t■>•■■■■■tt■><a■st■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■s■■>t>.■>.■■>tIs■■1 cents a plot. Peter Sichak, at v Blast Resebank Road, North. One ....L_ mile north of No. 2. , (Jul 26) - t� ✓ LIGHT CARTAGE — Good -News For . Residents Of "tailorMUFFLER to - ATlantk Z -?A09. fAIRPORT AND RTO (tf) • Gas-tight,' electric -welded • ~ - .. ' seams- _fOR-sm- By -TENDER -_ �: _1 a Zinc -plated throughout A New Hardware, Store in Your 'Neighborhood • Multi wrapped shells to resist corrosion _ •Chambers designed to dissipate noise C • Frame clapboard bungalow `' �t A Few Steps West of Liverpool Road S.1 wilt+ three bedrooms and two- - • Heavy gauge tubes to resist road vibration piece bathroom, located on the - 401 at laza north side of First Concession Road, Township of Pickering, _ - hof Bay Ridges P fifth house west of Sprucehill • Road, tor'removal on or bare LAW MOTOR SALES LTD, ' PICKERING ONTARIO (J�st around the corner from new I G A store) September 30, 19b2. Tenders for purchase of this n ra ager, Gordon Dillabough General Man 240 p.*L. Awria 27.19n bvildift will b* m~ "p; PHOt WH. 2-5660 µor WHe 2-5661' •FRED'S HARDWARE _ - BAY ' IM' `.tg~ brerwj*la% cont - - Mr. K Loom$, Cenadbis N - • ' • lewd/ 11aNwhre. ,Telt. •: . ;`�._..,;a�■ttlwlt�r■tNa■urit■■Mril>tint■,.�I4�■iiRi■>•IYit�atlis,ilWt■Rtt■Nslil■n1uIR■n■IaIR■� Page Six THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, JULY '26, 1062 P:CCXE7t1NG .TOWNSHIP SOFTBALL L.EAGURW.. ` IntermadWe Girls- _ .. .J u: LO - _.,.WHO 'IN"OSHAWA `!i _i at - _�`-,`�M,a...•.on.�g Rias'.. _.:.�'� -` 0. S July 17 - G,:eer wood - 11• atJ3ay Ridges July 19 - ax:erewwd - 2 at Brougigam ----duly 19 - Frch. Bay - 48 -at `-$a,5' Rues Juvenile Girls-" CADILLAC HOTEL A DISTINCT CREDIT TO CRESCENT FINANCE CORP. LTD. HAVE -July 17 - Brougham - 3 at u Fairport Beach 22 OSHAWA AND DISTRICT BUILT AN EXCELLENT REPUTATION July 18 - Fairport Bch. - 17 at 4 : Pickering Beach • 2 394 SIMCOE STREET, SOUTH 725.3743 10 Simeoe S. July 19 - Dunba.-toii - 11 at Brougham 29 Thi -7311 in Oshawa, le noted throughout Ontario Without a doubt, CRESCENT FINANCE CORP LTD., is' Minor Girls-- July 17 - Pickering. Bch. - 6. at East Woodlands 64 for its fine service and excellent appointments. The Cadillac one of the most reputable organizations serving the nsseede of July 18 - Frch. Bay - 11 at Mwibartort 16 Hotel is viewed with favour by the travellingpublic and com our Country, with a friendly Finance Service. They are prepay - July 19 - Greenwood 9 -at - Cherr. Wood 42 mercial trade, all of whom partake with kee{i en;oy_nent of ed to assist you with the required Financing. All business is Midges Says- - ays- the luxurious. facjlities of this old -established hotel. AI. Bolter, eonfident�: People in this vicinity have been greatly aided by - .July 16 -Greenwood - 3 at Audley 14 the Manager, and staff, strive at all times to please• their this Firm's convenient Loan System. Reliable persona may die - July 17 - Greenwood - 4 at .."Brougham 30guests and the management is widely recognized and aeknow- cuss any worthwhile need for immediate cash with them and • July 19 -'Brougham 25 at - `% ledged far their superior congeniality and friendliness. Their receive assistance. Bantam Bays- dining -room is highly recommender?' for 'the excellence in ,4in- Their office in Oshawa -is capably managed by GORDON July 16 - Erougham 2 at Dunbarton 11 nrg Pleasure They cater to: all types of banquets and parties. SCHULTZ, who is assisted by a well chosen staff all'of wborsa July 16 - Claremont - 4 at Cherrywood $ July 17 - Lu.-tba rtoa - 1 at Frenchman's Bay 19 There' is ample parking . facilities at the rear of the hotel. have worked in the better interest of the public, in need of July 17 - Bay Ridges - 12 at Greenwood 2 We take pleasure in recommending this excellent hostelry, Financial Assistance, and is, an all Canadian Chmpany with July arem - M -operas "un ear -ttw- `oevie of -the -Ontario- Liquor Con- branches fmin Coast to Coast. July 18 = Greenwood - 0 at Cherrywood .(forfeit) 9 troy Board, and to all our friends throughout this district we _Their friendly service hits been a wonderful help to -many. July. 18 - Frch. Bay - 12 at . Bay Ridges -0., do not hesitate to suggest that you visit this popular stopping falls, in the country. Manny of us capable of successfully Garry - :July. 19 -Che_*-.yurood -2 at Dunbarbon ` 17 place, the next time you are in Oshawa. ing on but lack ready cash to carry out our plans will receive, Pee Wee Boys- , Jul Greenwood - 6 at Bay Ridges 24 TAMMY -FASHION SHOES RECOGNIZED prompt courteous service. It is indeed a pleasure to refer their --� ,Julyy V �i'ood:ands -"19 at Dunbartan '4 'HEADQUARTERS FOR FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR service t,o-yeu 'ami on behalf of the Management to tei;l you July 16 - Cher, - 15 at ESareirnvnt 1 AT' LOWEST PRICES that they are anxious to help you just as it helped m,�ny otlr July 17. - Liverpool - 16 at Brougham 19 79 SIMCOE STREET, NORTH 72i-2491 � in the past. It is with pleasure we highly recommend the July 18 - Cherrywood = it - Greenwood 10 -CRESCENT FINANCE'CORR. LTD., as we know you will find Whenever there is a mention of women's most fashionable July 18 - Liverpool - 12 . at Claremont 18 it a pleasure in doing business with this firm. footwear,' Tammy Fashion Shoes ire always, associated. This July 19 - Clarermont 13 at Greenwood - 1 July 19 -Bay Ridges - 10 at East Woodlands 7 store has introduced for the smart women of Oshawa and CHERNEY BROS. LTD. ONE OF ONTARIO'S ' �► District, -all the latest fashions, colour and styles in women's FINEST HOME FURNISHERS footwear, for the are lavv price of .$9.99. These fashionable iO.KING STREET, EAST 726-1641 Wisconsin, and Muscatine, shoes are recognized for quality and feature everything Milady Best wishes are extended to Che'rney Bros. Ltd., who were - -- !. .-Brock Road fowa. desires in oolours and styles, plus comfort, and as for appear first established in Peterboro in 1935, and due to great custom - f Mr. and Mss. Hughson visit- areae, no one would, ever realize you had paid as little in price. er relationship in many parts -of Canada, have a store in ()o.. w. and 12:s. R. Halliday. c. ed •her brother at Napanee dur- - - - 1ontreal, are vacationing with mg the past week. The staff of this store includes experienced fitters with a • bourg, and the large, modern store in Oshawa, which was Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawson, on Daryl Bradshaw, who had his knowledge of this .business, and their ability to give completeopened ori the 6th day of June, 1958, and very capably manag- the 4th Concession. tonsils removed a week ago, at comfort has won many satisfied patrons. All shoes are fitted end by David House, who is assisted by a friendly and courteous Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter and } Lhe Ajax Rospital• -is now rec- with great care which' assures you it _complete -cornfort of your staff. _ family spurt the weeti-end, ors � over g nicely after a minor footwear. Throughout the year; the people across -the province have iting the farmers brunet Ken. . y, at Grp, : near - err progressive stores, which have HartiatcxL and also visit ed Re: The rain was very welcome, specifications of TAMMY'S FASHION SHOES. become well- known as the leading furniture.stores _ in. Ontario. acrd . �=i i:5or:, of 3t Catr ar- ' and may still help some of the For quality built footwear property fitted, 'yotr cannot do be- ' This organization has a wide experience in the furniture line Ines.gardens a.rd crops, after a long tter. than. to .shop at TAMMY FASHION SHOES in Oshawa, and in serving the public, and their knowledge of present-day MT. and Mm Arthur Hose � spell. which•is managed by Andy McLeod. which is a valuable cant- "needs, places the, modern art of furniture enaftq anshsp of good, of Edmontan,: Mr. abd It is a wonderful world we ribution to the cornplete 4seurance and satisfaction in regards beautiful and comfortable furniture, appliances, floor cover.: Mn. Frateh Hosegood, Toronto. live in We send -men Imo space, to anything in footwear and has certainly _aided the people of Ings and lamps, at the people's command. This is one of Can, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hose- and now Telestar. It was a vest the area to a better• walk. in life, and are worthy of high ree- ada's great stores for the- horne which receives commendable . _ fid_ ._ _:, , - 84 Ne, .� _g extjoyable experience. Otte won- ommendation mention and best wishes for many years of continued success. , visited M: and Mrs. E. Coma deers' -WHAT NEXT. utt, on SarAw j Brian Shanley had his ton- PRESTO PEST CONTROL A" LOCAL OSHAWA Mr. and Ms. Geri is and the, sill our- Monday at the Ajax BUSINESS ARE SPECIALISTS IN PEST DISTINCTIVE SIGN CREATING- BY BERT BOKKERS --- GIVE family have returned after a' Hospital' aril is. imgtoving nit- :" CONTROL SERVICES APPEALING TOUCH TO BUSINESS P motor vacation in Milwaukee, ly. 79 dUBK Y25 �1 131 ALBERT STREET 729-4061 All of us are very pround of our bornes and find it eslsent- "Doing Business Without Signs is Ilk* Fishing Witham BsN"'. - - ial to keep them in first class condition One of the main pto}f= This slogan is very appropriate, and that i. why we refer II -11- At is the damage created by roaches, Bert Bekkers to anyone needing •signs. This firm offers s rats, rriice, larvae. silverfish, moths, bed gs, as, complete Sales and Service on -Signs of all kinds► They arra To IffmWem 6ilda T KII other pests. Even our furniture and clothes are not exempt expert in Cewtiw Art, Silk scn4ns, Printing, Geld LeIN Lets W t1 1 , e. #rmn the ever annoying efforts of these pests to destroy. Coring, Wood Cutting, Trunk LeMwiwg, Plastics; Shwresrds fRw Mi YSW Laww"Mi & Phte m 1Yf S& Commercial, industrial and residential property owners areand Baan.rs: also display work and window Dresslsg. ���p�� faced with a , grave responsibility in keeping their property This firm welcomes the business from this section ex - 'dew ,1ilwrrsasl 'ahem and sanitary, not only as an obligation to the public, tend a -cordial welcome to all our readers to call in at tt�eila but algo.to meet the rigid requirements of the health thor- They location or phone 72i•40i1 for full isfonmation. will touch with an expert as he will save you much time and mon- appeal, at the right price. This progressive sign company des- �+ WK 2,=ey and you will be assured that you are tree of thea pests. uvea to be eomplimeeeted on their fine work and vise s�E - -to neoom mend them to you. Outdoor or Indoor Signs Aesigmted Preste Per! CaMrei .a one of the most sucxesaful and reser to meet your requirements -by this reliable fin n will result in ponsible exterminators serving the property owners with 'a ! • _ - .scientfie exterminating service. Donald Moue increasing business- T3 your sign Heaths re -designing or painting. Mountjoy, the cbief call this prompt -business firm toda4yti and you will get" the best operator and owner has had yea= pf experience, is bonded and the Art e! Signs.. i - _ Their insured for public safety. methods assure a satIn - istactory job and no job is too all or too large. Call 725-9871 I today and become another of many satisfied customers GUSCOTT PLUMBING da HEATING LTD WILLIAM G. LAWSON =A VERY DEPENDABLE FIRM SERVING OSHAWA AND DISTRICT J. A. ARMSTRONG ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, 207 SIMCOE STREET, SOUTH "TIS -5132 : ,:.8arrisesr card er A MOST EXPERIENCED FIRM, SERVING AREA This business, 'established in Oshawa for years, is capably S2 iERNHItL 723-9M directed -by John Bondaruk, President and - General Manager, - t TELEPHONE WH. 2-2741 This Electrical Contracting business was established in 1948. who is well known in the district_ This firm features only better f and is owned and operated by JAMES A. ARMSTRONG who . known litres in plumbing and heating fixtures. which are �recog�- : as years of experience is the Electrical Contracting Field. for Quality and Service Ability: • h nized - This Firm is ores of the popular and successful jt is _ Crus -that it takes goody dependable products to have C�E1rIIVa, ONT. ' section, 'rendering a g Quality of Personal Service, which is dis-' this finest plumrbing or heating system, but it is,aiso important.. tinctly satisfactory in it's line. to.have it properly installed by a firm suph as Gumotf Plumb - The proper Wiring of a building at the time. of construction Ing & Heating ,Ltd., who have been identified with the trade !' is the only way to ensure satisfactory --use of the Electrical for many years. All of .their plumbing, and heating mechanics . "• Equipment. This Firm has' at its command, the very latest id- are licensed, which attests to their qualifications. They are submit only newest and most complete -Wiring- specialists, in modern bathrooms anis modern . heating; also _ O e _ —DRUGS ���• _ Plans of individual Quality Engineering. service work on all types of plumbing, and electric water_ ,s The up -td -date standardized lass of this .Firm take into heaters, this includes repairs, alterations and new installations; t ; consideration both rate and future needs for outlets, including Residential, Commercial and Industrial Services. .:,PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS so that it is not necessary in later years to tear up walls and We suggest you try thin up-to-date organization for your go to additional expense and annoyance when a needed out- plumbing and heating problems, as many , others have been -) -- • let is discovered necessary. The careful planning of the firm pleased with the satisfactory jobs they .hav+e done inBtthis lis- -- COSNtETICS" - SUNDRIES -BAB. NEEDS gives the patron the satisf io�i f lrnowiiig that his job is the .. tzzct. Under the guidance of Mr. John sondanik, this has be- . -last word in electrical efficiency. Our readers will do well to, dome one of Oshawa's most reputable firms. Z consult this firm when in need of electrical service of all types, RPM :. •; as vi*e da not hesitate to recommend thea service you. S�CIRE HOURS, KNOWN AS' MOST EXPERIENCED AT BELTONE HEARING SERVICE A VALUABLE _ EXCAVATING AND•HAULAGE WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 a.m. !o 9 p.m. AND APPRECIATED SERVICE SERVING Bd TAUNTON ROAN WEST 72N113 : THIS ENTIRE COUNTY' The firm of A. R. Smith & Son (Oshawa) Ltd., under the SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 p -m. to 5 p -m-. ' 42 SIMCOE STREET, NORTH 728-0004 capable direction of Roy W. Smith, President, provides the •This• professional service in Oshawa, has aided people with best in excavating, bull -dozing, basements dug, - trenching, " 'w n erful sounds of life- through dim truck hiring service sand fill. Their o rators are impaired isatin to enjoy the o d sou g p- rrg pe _ J Y PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5%1 ! their unique service in. 8eltone Hearing Aids. Mr. Val' Serrie experts, and bull=dozer service, graders' shovels etc., are the manager of this firm, and a fully -trained staff, fully under- available at --reasonable c-Qst. They specialize in excavating, stand the problems confronting those with impaired hearing. farm drainage, basement, digging, grading, bull -dozing, and a The New Beltone Hearing Glasses have a,pgwerful hearing aid first-class haulage service eta Their power equipment assure �.,� �......� hidden inside one temple of smartly -styled modern glasses. No you of the best in service at reasonable rates and you can - E A V E S T R 0 U G H I H G cow' wkm' rib outside receiver -only a tiny, invisible tubing arrange for shovel or bull -dozer equipment from this reliable carries the sound to the ear. Beltane also have a. "behind=the- firm, and they will do your job by the hour, or by contract. ` R 0 0 F I N G ear model and also one woin completely in'' the hair. It is Call them for your needs for that new building or grading ` '� manufactured. by, the world's 1argest factory devoted exclus- problem You are sure of courteous aired prompt service: ti. _ ively to hearing -aid research and developments and service. A. R. Smith & Son (Oshawa) 'Ltd. -is a firm held in hi h ROOF REPAIRS g L :You are invited to drop a card in.the mail. Their representat-• .esteem throughout this area. They are only too pleased to give. _. — -- - b- stim t without bl' ti f particular b It is : --.- - . vill lis ev alio with o e a es w► u o on or your ctn ar oil :..glad to -give you a he ng �u n, >� y u P � r } DON GOODWIN :,s.ion. It is with this in mind, that the suggestion is made to extreme pleasure to recommend A. R. Smith& Son (Oshawa) OfM11rM00d. Ont. Phots WH. S -M rte to Bette e, Hca �Wa, or stop M pens*MW and 'near roe 1 service, - 4 rr-n n TlSYRiOAY, :IVLir u, t!i= -tixe PKNc; dews swt�n �. - lan U. S. stop at _ - �VSt ifSS D1 RECTO RY 'WEST ROUGE. to .ati. — voyage E. Services In a 'bon voyage party' on Satui- Sem" few !me w -e Wst V&Io y : Mrs_ Ian Bell. Rouce Hills Dr. day night ,for Mrs. I McNeil. Vale wete: is the Gbis Jumor on the arrival, on, Friday, July, Attending were: Mz. and Mm, �` � ;t Le agde, ffie Doves had 4 pouts 13, 1962, at the Scarboro Gen- C de Bourbon and mother, �(�A� / � �r �.: rCh to Robins -2, ab July 18; and,ou oral Hospital, of a daughter, Mrs. Winchester; also Mr. and McEACIONE S the *th, Bob -Ins took 4 points Marilyn Ruth. Mrs. T. Fitzpatrick and mother kadio-TY Service to Ddves 2. In the Senkods, on Elizabeth Arnw=, Ridgewood Mary Fitzpatrick. tutt>uatttttttataw>.w>ta - `. July 3$, Emeralds took 4 points Road, and Dale Kennedy, Jay- Sorry to hear 'Mr. J. John- FYAOrOI Director any Make or Mode! - ' .Pickering to Rubies, 2, and on July 19th, belle Gr. are enjoying a boli- son, of Park Cres. is confined to Bltbiee ha¢ 4 a$aimt, Emeralds day, at Piormw Camp, Mus- the Ajax Hospital. AMR REM * 'Uhited Church .2 paik*U. koks.. - - -- --- - - -- - ; -_ Minlemol : Rev. Melville 8vftars W W: Jobs abater, the Life ' family have returned from a BICKERING Private Ambulance Service _ c21LTizCH SERVICE -• Guard At' the Rouge Golf arid vacation in Winnipeg. --- -- A1AO A. M. DAY OR NIGH. Country 'Club Swimm ng Pool, B„rj�.�•,,.� 'Mt- Zion J Mrs. J. Denney and children DURING JULY i, AtJtiU8T is irlsttvcting Adult .c.�.:ng �+aa++++ are camping near Oriilia . * Sunday School Withdrawn C:c:Zz s each day. at 11.00 a. in. The Active Service Clsss met Con tatulations to Mr. The .WATER DELIVERED _ The lessons are' very informal last Wedneeday night at the Mr8- Rr Hockey,. on the birth AUDLx Y and marry of the ladies in the home of Mrs. B. Jamieson of a son, Mark Andrew, six - WM. MaEACHNIE, Prop. ' 9.45 A. M. - Church Service district find it is a Trice idea to Following the Worship, MTs•' pounds- nine oz. on July 19, 1962 W� of Dunbarton * 11.00 A. M• - Sunday School bevel up on'their swimmin Dick Ward, of Claremont gave at the Ajax Hospital. - - _ P!o- Service or Sunday School bdormation and arrangements a talk on "Le't's take a look at Mr. and -Mrs. A. Pickard, PHONE Phone WH: 2:2171 August 5 and 12.. for inlwbVction may be made at Prejudices". After the Business, �,ily and friends were camp- - tt>e pool, holy* day. Mrs. Edgie Pegg, of Greenwood ing near Buckhorn Lake on the A ttt>t�llttt=t>.attRltilnp MW West Rouge Krwarim are showed pictures of birds taken �k-en}- ATiantic 24MM Picked•Ont. planlgiag to help sponsor the around their home, which were Cousins Susan and Douglas GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Cambo Club when the new Bd. very interesting.. It was• decided Cummings had their tonsils re- CA6RCH -of Dkepters takes office for the that the final- • date for the moved on -Monday morning, at MORNING WORSItt!• Club. Tyre is financial help "Paper Drive" would bei -the the Ajax Hospital Both _doing KEN and. CLARKS " Creighton, Fra•er, 11 a.m.-Waf R m Seiaeii - given . the Township. RQ- 'end of this month. ' . fine. � ♦ 9 ► � '_ • Audhoriw. . •..cu'eettiaer at•ion. also . the Mr. and Mrs. Oecn Disney Mrs. A. Tiesson and children P R E N T I C E. - ' T.adies Club has given donations visited -last week with relatives have returned . from visiting re- DiVimp , cit Mi,rdoch six � _ _ in the past which they expect to at Kapuskasing: latives in Leamington last AUCTIONEERS w.n Roupo sd�adz• .� slontibue each year. Mr. and . Donald Jamieson week. Usensed. and Aalbatind tar th* maters. Solicitors and 9130 a m.-• boars and error • Tbe't Canoe Club -has spent a and Karen spent four days • last Mr- and Mrs. G. Foley had a Counties of Ow,� cad Tool )1 o,m.-gyp to •yuan _ very busy session under the week, caraliuig in the resort family get-together in their tar" kadb Irela"aaK NewsiaY NaMrs" Pubik �1 a.rn.-elwwey - of Mr. A BredovikW, area. garden on. Sunday. Elleven ad- � iMit hale she OUR C•ntanniai Rood tidael- Hills Dr., and have com- Frier are 'glad to hear Mr. ul'ts and eleven Fhildren were 1 0 Renes. NQa< a GOraAtIERCE CFIAIA•!!E t 1 arnr-A� spa. pe��6gand taken part in all the Walter. Carson was able to present. They came from Kit- 40• ROUN NJOHLANDS DR --_. CMs for tie district. The come tiome from • hospital em, chener, .West HIR, and Toronto. D UAL � oli MlCta R $,irnCaD.bb N„ Qshawa _ - j ,alae Ro- rboei Ashlt 221117 boys cotnpe6cd on Saturday, Saturday after being there f� After races, games and fun, a Jubr .21, at Berlrny Beach, and two weeks, fallowing a heart picnicsupper was enjoyed lfarbbe" P.O." eliork. 206 Tstopi►ona RA. 3-$416 Sa July 28, will be at attack. Mr. and Mrs. J. Marsh, of PtlMICA ba" bow astabilds d St• VCu! S Island for the big reg- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson; Highland C reek, visited the Aeetiaaaars cora 1690.. atta d Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wiand ckard's last week, having Anglican Ckv y -+sole --_--W"m tie-wesf- oR—uge buys; lvlr. arca-Nle-mk-mc= ,jiis� return-t'rom-a-boat--trip- - -F - - Wwaiis Animal Boys -Fishing Avoy and family, spent Sunday through -the Trent Canal Sys- E R FLEURY Dr: John lesik Derby wfty awarded last week at- the Wm Evac cottage at I REV. H. s, SHEPHERD, !rA„DA. with First Pine Pike, to Bobby Coboconk. ff Pastor Holl, will take the tloic 1!!, Peek elno, Orr' Tutt''' Second Pike, to Colin Miss Mary Jean Jamieson ac- services next Sunday' here at IIARRISTI:R - . SC►LICITOR D_E N T 15 T Campbell- Fust Small Mouth companied Mr: and Mrs. Tom NOTARY PUBLIC - bona WHil.hatl 2-S•li ll.tl0 a. m and 7.00 p. m Sun- Bass iwas wan by Garry Hugh- my Crist to Washington, an day School at 9.45 m. Every- Nordbis at Old Least.. Rad at1l�DAT �� es; 1sS1 P ago t. unfialr, Allan Framer -,Sunday, whHiabiaed cheek sle she writ spend one welcome. 090 a.m.—Holy C.om"u +ion11 A0 a.m,-Marninw 2vA Sunfish, Donald Farquhar a week. AT. 4-7$91 or AT. 24 362 - rwkwing 11.00 nA11_ Hoy Communion ' am; $rd. Sunfish, to Jim Granit. The annual Sunday school • �ed'ieai C•►ttfrs (4ek Sunday) Ketwerth Watson had'- the First Pk -Mc wM take place on Sat- . MOeilfi TT00 am Sdhoai is the Pr�ctl, and Iarraid barrquhansan, uraay, July '28, a3 the Green- -Parish Nat. -trite rbvt Rod* Bass. The Sun- wimd CJonsea'vatieer Park for the • � r t'� 11.00 G.W. a fish arere judged according to noon' meet. Fish & Ch ' 61 - * {At 13aM Woe, cad the boys had 'a won- The United Church Women. Off& WH. 2 -OW WECwwAY dwq* time in this!eompetition. are holding a Babe Sale, B_az- iEVERYDAY -- 35C __ - We andMrs. Barry Caw- aar and Tea, at the Church, on RES , .: WH..2-1'865 WM am. -+lay Comm. and Oak*Idana Road, spent a Saturday, August 1L Mt3NUMENTS- SLA . t1eW ,lays last week visittag - - GEORGE'S RESTAURANT ay other dean MAIN SHOPPING PLAZA `Webway View" M w"t"r .bCogiis, Mrs. FAIRPORT and 'ler: David Cavnholtw in . - "ust'K Ihsp. � ► .., 1, VM 41►, o.r.rt. _ l . E . illci - - �� C i�iian Scie BEACH : sem 'Yr. mid., Mrs. Jim French 11w dui Mraae of wbMkfr - . Parr il`y . I ugp Hills Dr. - Na. = i l Gu a,:. b.r:ua.. S N E RLR i N : IttLLi. OetrAaO lstaveJuet 4tur'etld from a Week Mr. and Mrs. D. Price are _ WbM► sed - _ _ _. _ 'ORNICH SERVICE AND r' firth PLASTER CERAMIC TILE - Milero� OAd� Ethel Dared, Rouge Hills of their chosen daughter Joanne •tii�+kY-t t p Mnvftn $rp�yvn;- .._� appy birthday` dRy� now" Nft _ Aid. 1� Mrs. Marion Starve- �p who was eight years old sTmE-- � � B-' N 6 �ffl�ii/%un" Service T.aNrseaia. oftt.It? are Riwn �a I Hudm* Que., and their on July 21; and to Gay Mickk - FLAGSTONE PATIOS at do he a.IA Mei11Mi. >Yatlplies, a holidaying - near Wright, who was ten years old ETC. ALPRED IU►YES * kali at • PAL lb lvilie; for the summer. on July 26. CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC: PLUMBING BATHROOMS • AIA ARE Wlt+COMf1 »roes Robert Schwartz, of Mr. and Mrs. M. Cook have h ARTIN ENRIGHT _ p� p y peentemo, is spending the holi- returned from a motor trip to PRESSURE SYSTEMS Pie �� ROe.d daprs'with his grandparents, Mr. Nova Scotia and the Maritime Maw a �-i997 ESTIMATES GIVEN ,* _ 'Fur �r I :«*wNaw &W gm. Rues Fe Vmn, .Rouge Provinces. They returned via - _ _ Call-Atlanft 2.s63S Allis Dr. Phone WHItehaLl 1-6717 Teie'i10ne M. and ?&M. Ken Jones and 'bora Ridgewood Rd. enjoyed a W""Oh-oll 2-3610 _ - ;Z;6 mo= trip through Nor- DENNIS CARTAGE SEPTIC .TANKS -tim" Ontario, around Lake Televs>f. Andrewrs ' ismi Sit Radio Presbyterian Church - s1a¢eitior , dna to Winnipeg, and W 0! e r S Y p p i i CLEANED it t the country beautiful. IWYChurch St. N., Pickeri>zg,-Oat.. - >. tzagpy returns to step- s00 •cls ............. it i0,i3.00 , A bet • CawttrcrW,, B Icicle Road, tiro Tots......,..__.__.......». . W. J. BUTT �� �M 1.11st _ • - - f.y�~• wsuaaa7 Scbeof on -MB nth �on 1,0do_:. _............ „m PLUMBING . Jule•' 11; and ft Cliff Brooks. of Also sAeis �• 7RAvlu Oshawa• - RA. i-40'13 DUNBARTON RADIO i T -v 11 AO A M� Q+urd+ s.rvise ... _ Bostg'e HiM Dr., who was seven- TOP •oR AND PILL teas; on July 19: WEST HILL ' AT: 6404• A K "T" STARE ogngmtulatito ons to Mr. and - __ ._ _ _ :. _ s A... �ivsrj►fkinp i one nPlutnbing _ �ii� _ r on ROGER t3. CONANT� __ __ . aARRisTER AND sOUCtTOR GOOD VALUE AT THE U N I T E D C H U.R CH. �r RIGHT PRICE (Millway No. 2) C©NRH BLDG. AJAX • gpaa Doty = spa• ri saftrday r.tt 100 ak w A. McKAY; M.A., Ph.D. 7% Sisac" st. Stuck Oshawa. ' REPAIRSRS -i ALTERATIONS _ 4320- Kingston Rood Service of For Iup - \ INSURANCE CO. s west, H t.l l Naafis - i f f \ Ciwle � Rafor form and Gatryn%21 \-ie®➢ilia/s �1 saikiinaa Closed Sat'day July - Aug. Wk�datorra Insaranee on Buildings, Closed School Will Re -open Windmills, •:{s Eta Automobile MfYro N of A d. September 2, at 9.45 A. M. r �'d Bowm During harvest, Hank had to alight an I lis on DENNEY BROTHERS combine, mbine, to s@t SOprethJn9 Nghtl 7 -Prom tPHONE: WHIT'S`- MO. "21 - SERVING CHRIST iN THE But he left it in gear. - -HEATING CONTRACTORS COMMUNITY SINCE lass sneaked up from the rear - -•--- s -- I ,1' COMM' And cheted him ...right• out of sightl J I n1F sy,f.�+ Hot Walsh, Steo - - l f Thompson, 811E -. ' � _ -W H �s Thompson klsteat sol • . ave tea COM - - .: b 'NE11VSr• . - You h .:B.A.�LL.B, _, Alternations cool Repairs _ . _ : TR iequipirent in safe working order with safe working QUNWOOD . A�A1c plbaec 11•"5 CLASSIRM AD habits if you don't -want to harvest a ,peck of trouble! Weed" 54M �r�+ = FARM SAFETY WREK — Jt3LV _20-� � .� Ovar sa't,000 p�i+te eK �'� JUST. CALL " o- P"ftPi Vicunas : A:liodotilell ntRw cdrsila and a.l.1r Gold lllaucnM slat pg r` m B1° °i°�'� sea W�';. � C 60111111 aft ..fad >telerrleei tIM , r