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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_08_02IF os ear. Recreation Centre At- the July meetin�of Pick- _ h ez^ng Township Parks and Rec- Turn Down West Rouge Request,, reation Committee a report on re' proposed Recreation Cent' $%UO Grant .To ComMete ' Park re" at Ridges was made h t Mr. Jim Hayes. :e Mr. Hayes submitted archi- .-Councillor Herb. Wank sidd r" tort's drawings of the propos- Mr. S. R. Frost of the West that groups that have reold�rPd - /,•... ed Reereation Centre, includ- Rouge Ratepayers" Association mony this year have reAdved i -a--building • approximately asked Township -Council last it on the "dollar for donae . -- 133 feet long by 72 feet wide, week for a "grant" toward the basis. a gymnasium 45feet by 90 completing pf the one -acre Mr. Frost rrferTed that mon- o. feet with a stage 21 feet deep. park that was set aside by the ey for this project Could not be ur It was proposed that the cent- sub -divider of 'that area.raised in the area, as people re include a bowling green, Mr. Frost told Council they were burdened with taxes and semi -artificial swimming pooL would like to clean up the land other items. dock facilities, and artificial and plant trees and shrubs. He Reeve Scott suggested the ice rink. Included in the plans, said it would be mainly for the group might be well ac4h iced to i was a change room, washrooms .use of pre-school children, and sell this land, which has five kitchen • facilities and club- adults, as there is not enough serviced lots in its area, and rooms. land for ball diamonds. buy a larger piece of property. Mr. Hayes advised that $70. He said they would .r+oulaire- Councillor Milton Mowbt'sy to the operating room, the Anaethetist works hand in tow wMh the sur- x•00 Would put the building about $904.00 to complete- the said he did not see how Cloust- n9 9 u-p;-iSut-where filY completed project. - di could change their poift Sam His duty is to put" the patient tinder so the surgeon can operate and furndshed, the cost would . Reeve Sherman Scott said on .park monies in the middlie - '' ow duty k to see that he is supplied wft the necessary equipment to be estimated at $100,000.00 He they had a policy whereby they of the -year. He added, that ot- :perform, his task. Make sure It is available. You may need it. said that he had a letter from matchedr "dollar for dollar" her groups -had been refused Thisirling C r- that pgt up by a recreation grants because they could not ation indicating they would group. raise-the-inatehing Panda donate $10;000.00 toward' the No taws Of . News �� an he understood g hp man grant He considered that his sic S. CNotes� Pick�rin V�lia a community could raise $26.000 "` " ' Wftk A* �• from residents. either by pled- ge or direct gifts• wh_ ich would R R Buttars and fam- for a holiday in the Adimnd- nod In Blast T� News will close down � amount to 25 cents per week ily are holidayirsg at their arks. B one issue. The neat issue will be published on Thur. Aug. 1i. over a two year .period. He ad- ttage near Picton. •Doug on hr of the L G. A Mr. Jack S. Chapman, Road wised that the business • people Mr. Tony McQuoid was off staff is on hc�lidgys this a�eit. and service clubs were behind work for a few daYs last week Mrs. Ray Larsr:er of the Rae - Supt. of Pickering Township, Mike �i1� the enterprise. with a cracked rib. Anne beauty galoa, is visiting - becdme a human torch, last Mr. Hayes -asked- the ,Comm- Mr, Jack Bunting o! Wawa her mother for two weeks in- -��ay- w r, VFX— if 11- week at . Calgary. Diebrl fuel oil tank"he was New 01� the home of his.mether Mrs. F. . an r, ur under •a Winter Works Prog- weiding on a road -grader, ex- 1i Sept � N"r rarnrrre, and said that it so, the T. Bunting, before leaving for ch street, have returned home -ploded. He was woridug in the work could be completed by Bark Lake, where he works as after holidayimg at their cott- - - township garage, at the rear The new Greenwood Comm- The Ontario County Health .the end,of January. a camp counsellor, Jack called age in the Bay of Quinte are@. of the municipal buildirf-, at unity park was officially open- � �,. ,� "ed last Saturday might' b7+ the Unit (southern area) proposes" Mrs. Jean McPherson advis- on several aid Pickering friends Local reside, employed at ' " The alertness of ldoad Fore Ido l Michael Starr., ' by the to hold a series of clinkm dur- ed that the work could be done on the weekend. Dowty Equipment Co,, are ear. snare Fred hicks and grader op- of Labour. Ing the weeks of September 10 under a Winter . Works Frog- -Mr. Bert Cann has returned joying holidays with the plant to 14 and November 5, to 9th, ramme, but that she . would home after a fishing trip up in dosed for staff holidays. orator Ivan Booth, likdy Pre- ! located on the 'k - east side of Greenwood Road 1962. not know until a later date the Lake Superior area. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young vested a worse tragedy at the These clinics ane far the ad- whether or not the Township A number from here, visited of Sherwood, east, enjoyed a -zogm ThIgg throw Mrhas become a'reality, fallowing , would conduct such a prog- the age Hitl-i'ickering Lions cruise of the 30,000 klsada an roan on the and smoth- many mon o . AsuaTed Curl of CYTO acted as ccine and are intended for all rw=e this ter. P eyed the flames with rags. 'Mr. adults, adolescents, school ch- Maintenance of the Recce- few of the younger set attend- . Mr. and Mia. Large Boothsaid his ear`s were ring- MC for the everiag, which al - from the explosion as hour so included a variety program. tidier and Children ov@r three ation Centre, Mr. Hayes est- ed the dance on the Saturday and family have been hoiida}*- Ing f . The evening got under way months of age. imated according to figures evenme Ing at Northbrooke. Clifford Dunkeld; toad de-' with a ball game between ay Despite preventative meas- supplied by the Department of Sgt. John Pugh Doucette—'-. . ure§ taken over the past sev- Education, would be 10 per family have been enjoying a and lankly, returned last week partrnent accountant, ' said he Zion and - the Greenwood Juv- eral years, a percentage of , the cent or about - $7,000 a year. holiday lir the Marfflum where after a holiday at Hadiburtom wd<s in the office next door at miles. ation remains unprotect- Both Mr. Donald Beer and his family resides Mr. and Mrs. Craig Murkar :the time of the explosion. On the program were Mr. PoP� "the explosion actually rock -d sirs, Edgie Pegg, son Hai ed against Polio. It is hoped Mrs McPherson expressed the Mr. and Mia. ,Tim Koch and and family and Dir. and Mia that the administration of ,au- thought that an artificial ice- family and Mr', and Mn..Barr'y- Don Kemp and family are bol ed the building. I ran out to the and daughter Kathy with sew- . m complete vaccine will give plete arena which would serve the Murkar and family are away idaying at Cape Cod garage and saw Jack cowered oral instrumental numbers. Ka- ,,. -��-ems-thy $noted dam I lection to the entire poen- whole Township would be morean v amothering, them with rags. twirler performed to the de- (ation • . important . Only a bit of. Jack's shirt coli- light of the audience and the The vaccine is a pleasant _ Mr. Hayes asked for the ar was left. • He was burned Junior Farmer. square dancers tasting pink syrup that is tak- Committee's approval and that y " TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING from the waist to the neck". under the direction of Mr. Ron en by mouth on a cube of sug; Council grant their name to �C�A� Mrs. • Elsa Stony, secretary, Cbdord, kept things in a lively by adults and older child- .the community letterhead. r said the municipal building mood. Several solo numbers ren• Infants will receive the va- The chairman commended , —_ + shook from the blast were rendered. by Mr. Williccine from spoons. This is'a a the effort expended by the Bay BY RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL AMC AUTHORITY _ - am -- Mr. Dunkeld and Mr. Hicks Brown, accompanied by Mr. j safe? and is not "von Ridges Association, noting that INVESTED IN ME, i HEREBY PROCLAIM needle. It iv - the had not askW t rive �'i`own- the Ajax Hospital, where he The committee_ has held all (3hapffian by ear t on Abe split tectio �yand should be takey ship for any ,funds. �Oflday� A�g��t 6,19-6-2- -first 1 1��� tr , was given emergency -first aid kirr4 of money raising events • e'enthose who r•ecenil The committee agreed on a - treatment, and then rushed -by to get this park open and un - vaccine. had booster shots of Salk pprovaI of the project. 'rhe en- C I Y I C HOLIDAY vaccine. dorsement of Rickering ' Town ambulance to the Toronto Gen- der way for the peGgle of the It is not reco•^ -needed that ship Council of ,their names on eral Hospital. Greenwood district. + - this vaccine be taken by those a letterhead `was considered a "AND I CALL UPON ALL CITIZENS. TO ' who'have had any surgery in matter for Council to agreg OBSERVE THE SAME their mouth (like tonsils or upon. ! ; - > ice a r opal Haters Is teeth extractions) in the two -- _ , SHERM'AN SCOTT, Reeve — weeks prior to these clinics or f Township of Pickering tvho expect to have any such Death ..Notice. surgery, in, the two weeks fc'1- -William M. Palmer GOD $ A V E T H E Q U E E N Paying Off/ , According " 'To .Figures lowing.. these clinics. It should The death took place on July not be taken by anyone who is 25, 1962 ­ at at the Uxbridge'Cott _. Patrolling the waters of Fr- of July 1st this year, every 10 acutely ill. age •Hospifal, following some VILLAGE 0 PICKERING5. enchman's Bay, as .well as along h. p. motor has to be register- I Ten cinics have been arrang- Years of •poor health, of one the Township's lakefront has ed and the boat to be equipped ed in this area with two or of Claremont's-oldest.,residents. M paid off, according to the fig- with a capacity plate, showing three repeat clinics being held William, Macnab Palmer. be - ages of the Pickering Township the horsepower and the max- in the more densely populated loved husband of the late Nellie CIVIC HOLIDAY Police I)eparrnent. imum weight allowed_ Centres. Thi$ shall permit per- Gregg The funeral took place BY RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL AND AUTHORITY This year, so far, Abere has He said they find the bigg- sons on' shift work. to procure, on Friday, July 27; from the INVESTED IN ME, 1 HEREBY PROCLAIM been only ozre.arrest under the est fault of boaters is in • not .the vaccine at a . mnvenierrt McEachnie Funeral Home, with rriminal Code and this was for knowing about registration. time. In the rural areas the cl- interment' in -the' Claremont Monday,August �, 962 damerous driving of a. boat. ' Anyone found in a boat with- irdcs are arranged during the Union Cemetery. "There have been a few charges out life preservers or approv- evening at various alternate Mr. Palmer spent most of his ,laid in regard to safety equip- ed life saving cushions for all centres allowing the agricult- life in the Claremont area, be- C � Y I'C HOLIDAY. 0 L ! D A Y wwrnt, passengers, will be charged, ural family to receive the vacs- ing, at ,one time, en -1 by - Sgt -Peter Hollywood, who is The Pickering Towhokig pol- ine after the day's work and the late Peter Macnab at'thf .:AND 1 CALL UPONALLCITIZENS 7r0 In charge of the boat this year, ice boat patrols every Satur* farm chores are done. famous "corner store", and OBSERVE THE SAME staid . that boat traffic on• the day and Sunday and is .on. 24 • Please .watch your • local later wds engaged in his own - - Iky has not increased this. year hour call as other. times. Itis newspaper during the, first business, of'shoe retailing in _ - _ _QYRIL E. I LEY, Reeve dseµte _ infux of . residents completely outfitted with life- week of September, clip' out the store, bre the north -Wert �/�o of Ping at nearby Bay midges•. saving e9uipm� wv* has been and r_ etain the sdiedul" of corner of Claremont 's four-cor- M , He saki of • the traffic ' used on several occasions for these _ clirdcs, as % .. dated, 7mv. He xWer'ed from-� O -D —s A: V E—TM111-- Most !a ; ata4 there are slow rescue work. times and places of an the cl- life some years ago, ` conte �. dome loading ramps is ps at the Bay. This same area also Pat- troche shali'-be,PAblimbW at that to lh* is the Village of Clare- • Sgt, HoilJ*wood said that. as roiled by the R C lel. P. time scoot 7 Tw_-MCKER! THURSDAY, %JGUff 2.. Pap arm 4' Waltei'Thomson; A Trip To &leete.Q.C., THE PICKERING NEWS E 3 7 A I L I S N E I t I I I3he & am Lirary BARRISTER SOLiarolit NOTARY PUBIC4.1111111110b zest"d everyThurs&y % sq 4 . I . CO"SSIONER FOR OATHS ---bv The News Printing and Publishing Ce"W611V -111y Mrs. Deirothy Miller -the pupils sit 'on crude benches 'Telephono: WHiteholl 2-0910 kAhodzed a Second Mass Mail Matter " Office Dept., Ottawa, ORL Would each with"hiswax tablet and a nt Road on.No. 2 Highwdy $1111115OW-MUN RATM $2JU per year'-- United States $3AO per YfIr Do you like to travel? W stylus The master sits on a -Northwest corner of Old Pie you like to travel back across high chair and cultivates a 7. WRY MURKAR, Ediior the Years OPQ? -Agp� grilt and vfW ec , or e 0110111 ItEllar- W -K'Iis ro to roll away under no delusion that his Zeu' -of-antiquity and fly pupils love him. A- good s�hooi- 0 - by magic carpet to Greece for vonam %j. master , expected to flog fre eS a guided tour of the Athens Of 'quently -to earn, his pay. The Swim Class' PUBLIC. RELATIONS CONSULTANT 360 B. C., or to Italy for a afro-' school curriculum is limited to Most of us have heard of the fine work being done ilar tour of Rome as it exisit- gG&jAQR0V0N 24U XWOMN RD. ''tom three subject - letters, music each summer with the handicapped children and their ed in 1.34 A. D.? If so, two new and gymnastics. There is a con- ftESIDENCZ swimming AJA� .7A classes. started by Mrs. T. J. Wheeler who books in Brougham, library are spicuous absence of vocatiorml still heads the group, the swimming classes afford the the power to fulfill these drea- studies and foreign e of enjoying the water, the ms. They are "A Day in Old t= ons. The whole effort is 0 Ajiix: WH2.= Wm -ft" handicapped child the chance Z- . Athens and its companion a noble and lofty character: not svelop ame as any normal healthy child.. piece' "A. Day in Old Rome", to ears a. living. From the sch We -have seen at first hand, the "miracles" that have both written by WilUain Stea- - o(i of ietters ydu will follow .:.Snell are being performe4 with these dffldren.. They can rns Davis, Professor of Ancient the Athenian boys to the house POSONALIZED'PROTIliCTON in the University of -you ig�nd dive and to watch them enjoying themselves History of the harp master, where Minnesota. Professor Davis ch- its Is ofasure you do not forget in a hurry. will se* them receive instruct- A. R'FORTIER-INSUR Ak Na ose the year 360 B. C. for a e at that ion in playing the lyre, the visit to Athens, because -.Since the swim classes first startedsevenyears ago, 'oninion type of harp. The oth- 's is architectur Wheeler yard with about time, Athens w� er Instrument in common use PHOW ATkm* 24216 in the small pool, in Mrs numbers to fifty ally almost perfect, the demo- is the flute. After the music - tour children, the class has grown it, cratic constitution was. strong, . �hlldren and lessons, are given in a large pool. lesson you will pursue the boy AUTO LFE CASUALTY some she had recovered from the,ra- to a large open ,space, called Naturally with the cost of life -guards, insurance and of tb4 ' Peloponnesian the "Pailaestras" or wrestling vases signs -items the yearly cost 'War, and there were few grounds, near the outskirts of the. many incidenal but important in her civic and social life of of these classes runs to several hudnred dollars annusthe city, and watch them com- the degeneratidn that was to in running, jumping, wres- fauow the --triumph of Macedon,. Pelf I . . - . .. . I t] - I- - boxing, - discuss--hu:rhM 34 A. D. Ing, R owbmik. Hardw Ltd. alWays been met Likewise the year to the' past, this overhead cost has was Selected for the visit to and javelin casting. They are by grants from the local councils and . donationg from Rome, because at that time, expected not to -become prof- C. L L. FAINTS, HOUSEWARES, GLASS, GLLAA==NG, f architecturally essional atheletes,. but to dev- generous citizens. There has never, been a campaign or Rome was chitecturally al- e�op beautiful physiques. You '..funds for the handicapped swim classes. most completed, her -mighty, will become incre i Wly are POWER wowznS (TORO, LAWN BOYS OMM) fax -flung Empire. under the _asu aw assist- of Athens. We have been told by one of Mrs. Wheeler's 3L..st, during your tour this sway of Hadrian was, in i beauty, to the Greeks is !POOLS, PVWS ETC. ants that the money is not coming in year, as in that ate of prosperity with very nevit- Is e time,. decided that we would little Irxiication of the i a kind of : abstract deity. Of xomBANx PLAZA - AT. 3 -MU the past. We silently at the king citizens who able dawnfalil, and it 'was an course boys exhibiting marked make an appeal through the paper, as :have an extra dollar, or more, if they would not throw exalted privilege to be able to physical ability will be encoui- say,- "civic. Romanus sum- (I aged, to train for the various it in. the hat, in order to'keep, -this fine work going. -games" which culyriln- jL-n a ]Wman citizen) great Olympia. You - n obvious, that if the work is.to. be,c&"- U you � �de to �wtjt Athens �a, t -at 9ne of the great public It would seer rom -01 with Protessor Davis as your %m I witness. & mult- gymnasia, the "Academy" 'a ied on money_will have t9 In fonhcomin r e a t o r $ 'o,f source, other than ih�oswh-o-ar-e-An-rharg-e- of the PfO!4Pide--Y-011 wil -_parkcom�lned �with. not Word, nor would it be expected thdt itude of bivath-taking an atheletic establishment. Yoy -M Ject. Th cannot ing sights, Your Pulse they could finance such a Plan. Alsa most people are %%U see not only' young --ner, ONUMENTS �,Icj,_,en as �.Ou gaze upon tithe tint too anxious to see another annual fund campaiign icent citadel of Athens, engaged' in atheletic contests. area. There are enough of them now, for "9" dorninating the but also citizens seeking mem- jiftrted in this. the- "Acropolis", OF DISTINCTION snost people's liking. city, eittering with the splend;- W improvement. At -the tune and statues of your visit. Plato is in Sicily. its _temples sent to Mrs- D. J. Plitt, R. R. Our of but if he were in Athens, YOU -Your donations can be beneath the - -dazzling Green . Ould probably experience- the 3, Pickering. Any contribution - you can make will be nshine, and commanding W . f or' THREE GENERAT ng the beholding the great ori6us view of the sapphire. thrill Of greatly appreciated. If your own child is not among make i: walking -beneath think on, that a moment, and then a. you wW may a visit to .Philosopher and expounding lho%dirApped, ild�en the - 'the shade trees t a cheque for your donation, to enable other:ch Agora" the famous m.rk- wn, clivi the theories of his Ideal Comm- r enjoy et place. `11 ac of d v1M am not as fortunate Ab YUL" %o your child- and frequented largely by men, some of the same kind of summer fun that. are there er, discipl9s. the majority of whom and my children take for granted. ren solely to gotalp. for as the - au- You will pay a brief visit 0 -.MONUMENTS -& city of the office of a dQctor, once thor- eclares, "In no , pupil of the immortal Hi any age has the gracious art Pu 11-3552 hi RUNDAS ST. FAN Hippos - of doing nothing beeri brought _rates: who has bequeathed to sucb Physician's oath to all s perfection." u You will enter the typical ins generations; to the the pott_ of Ceram where A house, o.which the Kth icus, Greek'h 6, hirling, to surl- enian Woman is --closely coniin" ees wheels are w vey the process of manufactur- ed. She cannot go outside with -k vases. JCOOPER BLOCK LIM on IRTHDAY CAKES out her husband's PermiSsi* , ing the elegant 'Griee en only if sling absolutely- no duplic- CALEDomA ROAD TORONTO anti th accompanied rev ew KE C 1.0 IRK` te the a ppoc- ucceed- q krteii r two Se S4ND%flCHfS by one 0 the religious of -pan of the Athenian army: can parti,-ipate in BRICKS BLOCKS - fANfestivals and attend tragedies to the port of Athens, the Peir- be able 10 STRUCTURAL STEEL .0 the theatre, but not corned-, aeus. where You will WPHL. 2-038"6 ii? MAIN STREET 1PICKERING, jea, considered too gross for re-'-exan-dne the merchant shipping .:,,­.-�,:CRANE RENTAL fined women. If, however, the the navy yards and the typical f&-nily is fortunate enough to Athenian warship, the "tnr-, CTA ON ROAD PICKERING, ONTARIO' Dco Iff LU CO.C UDIN _Ln 0 7 PICNIC WMS PICNIC SPRUCE (semi assembled) .$11.73 -..;CEDAR (semi assembled) $1 S.95 -�CEI -R - iEn . WOOD METAL FRAME (cotlapsiblq) $2"9L.95 AND BOXES SAND 4 ft. X 4 fT. $4.95 ASPHALT SHINGLES . 3'in 1 - 210-16s. per square. Special $4.95 per square Colors. TURN-!14NAMON CASH & CARRY *HESE ARE MOT SECONDS HIGH QUALITY FAINTS Outside White $6.95 -gal' Outside PHmer $6.85 gal. BARGAIN PAINTS RED, GREEN, GRAY in'gaillons only — $2.95 gal. xcellent for Fences, Garages, C6ttages, etc. PITTSBUR6H QUICK VELVET LATEX FAINT .7. gxcellmt economy fist wall jilimint Dries in 2 hours.. QUARTS $1 A9 GALLONS $5.50 AM Law CO,LTD AJAX A owns' a country farm, she will eme," propelled Dy:tnr-ee banks -i here be allowed a delightful of oarsmen. 74 straining. pant- I Phones: WH. 2-1960 WA- 2-5103L MO- 8-5911 reedom of -navem-ert. Yc)'j will- 'irig hitinan beings: Th4 trireme. will. see slaves everywhere.' `o- flying over the foam in. matc.h- I lody drearns of atchshing.,the less rhytbm and -glory,-.i_s !a-mr-; institution, and Athen- 4;!Lh1 to stir the blood. The a pride themselves- on -the le vessel %c*rrns a -Thing -Xlnerne h-arnanily c," 5prir,g.n,. ardenT 'ifc;and n.( es!. Newman G -e system,. Y -c --i v-11 :c�! Thomcls.A. I Q ­ be. present tater shin. however -na, ih, re ie. �h n 4ro:ra a- � a beh(.1d the nn �BAPL*MTIM lC SOUCITOP L e. a n I t n,t-, a y- I Th &A, of -J Y )u,, roup', Aihen., v. - t fl- -0 -.viih an 2139 _en, be eonapleTe r:un thou 9 r_anoe of ^h - :tar arr?,,3ed in a del (a ­ac.enslic s,-ene- c,;-' Aihen�an 3FAjU�ORT ROAD, SOL ,.H TTON on --own, %-;.th ti,c flee_.in,andat1-,,r.6;ng P,- of the -nurtihi v":1 float in t1r-1Q1_P�1'­--,--' i,ke I (!C,Ud,-(;ver it -nib'y, Acthe, warrn. a QUALTTY —WH 2-16= ihecc:fisc i 2-1621' 7- �.,roant �cin of r. av 1' -he C- n -ujte lo' . . .1.1 L � -;T)" a n -.ne "vnich -afi,:w,,-d, UPHOLSTERING r-.etnoO Of ar: ous '.Ftce an Th -7=r -LL KINDS- RECOVEPMD -3 ere Ls no el 1-1 Joy che E C, F A - VF` —ne MSTOY -F2i QST WORK ft, not r.e �elire -,entad I h e an(*, ?ily Jh-? FREE ESTMATES inat. nk,�;Ilt tl-c-re v-,;11 "'1:1 bri ef - M, A-zhens. y� a ".in,�-ral the h elle cI -he KINGSTON RD. &I WL\DSOR DR. 1,.; - e -TXR10 of 11 -,1 n d- Pr, �e:�snr' PICKERDi.G, ON f -ounu - .... :.- I .:. I f :.+c.en % of AIhers aTT?� -VII Day.,& W'.1i ­;cZ i'�e cons*.ant in. Athcnlan o c 1., ajilu._im_z� of Honier. and 011ie,` Of oni rxetic ;pastels - to�',ihe . grew hi exposing arnvanted babies. sT.Orm %vaves. The deep shades -m-any-w. 01 the forest later ao.d as slai:es. You. Will -ight v =It ooks, the plains SEPTIC TANKS CLEMIED. OR learn that the first seven years spring flowers, the ivy twining of a boy,. Me'are spent with above a grave, the lamenting WM TANK SERVICE nurses and mother, while nightingale, and the, chirping COMPLETE SL a girl remains in her mother's cicada - al expressing the leve NM T#J= INSTPALIP custody until her marriage. The of the Greeks for their beaut- Athenian boy is conducted to iful la4 which has =me -=hod by a 1'pediigof3le'!_�--the��ir . pergonal slave, Inside school, , •77Z1 'THURSDAY, AUGUST 2,1%2 -HO "...'1N­- ' : 'THS PICKERING NEWS -- ,.'.•' - - `Pogo Thew 'W WHITBY.,' • .:STYLE-LITE SHOES STORE WIDELY RECOGNIZED MARTIN'S A-UT-3-ELECTRI�PROViD FOR STYLE, FASHIONS i PROPER FITTINGS ` .` `DEPENDABLE SERVICE SERVICE THROUGHOUT THIS AREA - eeer-cm.s+ �••ie s� , wad MA 1 �M MOCK STIRET BOOT" �1' �► a ,'�t"�'! a+� w a.�w�� Ae�yg ly�A i..1s�i This business which has been established for many years has Martin's Auto Electric, under the personal direction of NN No service is more important to the_ progress at�d growtb. de yey great success through the care .sad attention given in Martin, Miers this area a complete generator and starter. re- of the country than that which supplies means of sanitation. I pa"gyer fittings and is regard"as-the authoratiye Centre for pair service. Their business has increased to its present size' In this clay and age-precautiop must be taken to safeguard _bre" fitting footwear for the entire family. Capably directed through a policy of quplity'service at a low cost. This is an human life, and in punishing means of ' sanitary -conditions It F :b1► dIM KOCH and KIM. MART with a• very efficiesit important factor in the retail trade. _ . ; great work" is done by 0 as It. N. Haf*fW sof who always assure patrons of show fitted With gree care Martin's AutoElectric are specialists on Carburetion~ Batt- This firm offers, a complete service in the installation of a Complete comfort in footwear_. eries, Ignition, Generators, Starters; Windshield Wipers, Speed- septic tanks, also repair work on water and sewer linea both ' Show is a wide variety. of styles, that play a leading role.is •ometers etc., They . carry. a complete line of Voelco Remy and domestic and 'Commercial. They, than oughly understand "ni- . 'tole correct. costume of obi ora,pvomacrr are on • Auto-Lite Parts and Mintex Brake Linings. tary requirements,' and are able to cope with these situations,; . 4ispley at this store as well as shoes for children, that fit with Modern test equipnx-vt enables their specia11Y-trained• staff When we compare the home of a few years; ago without rutsrs- j to perform completely satisfactory work. We suggest you lag water, bath and adequate sewage disposal, and then look at comfort and style. Featured Is WHALE, and SAVAGE and JARMAN SItIPES plus ru ber products by the visit this firm -when in need of their servipes,, which are rated.. the average home of today, we. cars_ readily see that such -famo a Daminioe! Rubber Co. for men, women and children. highly throughout this area. concerns as Gaorya H. Harding are playing` a most •important STYLE-LTTE SHOE STORE is a valuable contribution to the The efficient and courteous mariner with which Bill Martin part in our continued health as well as comfort. Thisfi complete assuraasCe and satisfaction in regards to anything in and his iWf' conduct their business, assures them of many is worthy of our first ponsideration for anything in this line. footwear and has certainly aided the people of the area to a Years of continued success. - BROOKLIN CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. HAVE } better walk-in life, and are worthy of highest recommendation. OLIVE HOWE PROVIDES/ PERSONALIZED AN EXCELLENT REPUTATION THROUGHOUT ' SLIM CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. IS WELL KNOWN REAL ESTATE SERVICE, AND ENJOYS - THIS AREA _ AS MOST EXPERIENCED AT EXCAVATING-- -- GREAT POPULARITY BROOKLIN, ONTARIO OL S4311- 209 BROCK STREET,-SOUTH . MO 9-32!2 219 DUNDAS ST. EAST -, . MO 9-5853 This firm, located .In Whitby, is.. one of the largest manufact- This firm, under the capable direction of. Slim Trwnblay, No firm could, in this' highly competitive era, survive and of quality, pre-cast concrete products in . Ontario. At their -_ provides the best in. Excavation and Earth Moving Services. prosper without taking a personal interest in their commun- modern-equipped plant, they always strees Quality,. which is Their pperators are e*pert.% and Bull-dozer Service,is avail- ity, III Pleasing their _clients, anti _in giving full value to these. the reason for preference of their products by builders of able at reasonable cost. They specialize in excavating, faith clients. Hence, it is interesting to note that Mrs. Oliva How* quality construction, across Ontaria In keeping with their pro- :: drainage, basement digging, burl-dozing etc. Their power• eq- abided by these principles, and will continue to enjoy success gressive policies they have installed equipment,' which speeds tapment assures you of the best in service at reagonable rates, in business. The business itself, was established in 1953, and up the curing cycle, producing products of required strength in sad you can rrve for bu11_dozec equipmen from this re- Mrs. Olive Howe has figured prominerrtly in transactions of a short time. Their complete. line of products include septic Iiaa rrm, and- thea will do your job by the B Iftur, or by con, every nature pertaining to the buying and selling of real estate, tanks, Dura steps, railings, patio slabs, walk slab's, well tile :tract• Call them for' your deeds for that • building or Placing experienced counsel of pmacti¢aL value at the public's and chi ea They lead region with prompt servlCe command. Ravi been so close! mrsey grading problem. You are sure of courteous and prompt ser- t►8 Y .acquainted with values and in this line. vice. Slim Construction Co. is a firm held in high esteem, their fluctuations, and, noting the trends from year to year, We are pleased to give commendable mention to this firm ern. in a tion to -- - - - _throughout this area. They are only too leased to give es- they __give atsapprassal. vt end the f ort to supply their valued ctrstr - wl'i�rch has-made a supreme off It is our gardless of their type. This firm is a -member of Oshawa � omers with quality products and service at all times. It is with timates without obLigaUmf or your particularjab 4 Y P . . District Real Estate Board, and offers this area a complete- Vieasure to recommend Slim Construetien Cw to our reads real estate service, which includes: Industrial, Commercial, pleasure, we recommend cried services of this. firm to all .' :1br anything in, excavating service. - our readers. Residential and Farm Properties, as well as Rental Depart- J - ATTERSLEY TIRE SERVICE SERVES THE AREA --meat, a Property Management Service and Mortgages.. People GOOD SERVICE, PLUS QUALITY PRODUCTS . WITH FINEST QUALITY DUNLOP, PRODUCTS come to this office with confidence, because Olive Howe has THE POLICIES OF H. H. GOODE i SON, LTD. PLUS COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE • been decidedly fair at all times. 601 BROCK STREET, NORTH _ MO 9-2917 491 •DUNOAS STREET, EAST MO 9-5221 As one of the largest individual -Feed Dealers in Ontario, - Since April '1; 1960, when first established, Pit Atforsloy HOLLYWOOD MOTEL IS A DISTINCT this well recognized Firm has always worked in the interest of : wanted to associate his business with only the very best Pro- CREDIT TO WHITBY DISTRICT - their many customers. Being most accomodating at alt times -duces, and for this reason; sells the most Popular Duniiep Tins 900 BROCK STREET, NORTH MO 94923 has been a well-known trait of the entire stbff. under the Cap- . ,Mch are minufachu"ed by sissified craftsmen at Dunlop Can- This Motel, located on Brock Street, North, in Whitby, is able guidance of Howard H. Goode, Pres., Bud Goode, the Sec- -,aft ea >,ada Ltd. msoder7t platrt in Whitby.Combined with a first noted for Its fire 'service and excellent appointments. The Treas. and General Manager, rated productBey has a moiler nly-equipped tire centre where Hollywood Motel is viewedwith great favour by the travelling The Firm itself was first established in IM assd opened op- .yon can. have' worn tires re-treaded and vulcanized. This . public and-Commercial trade: all of whom partake.wit_h keen erations in Whitby in 1930 and has assured the publiC that mporle in turned out with wecision and thoroughness that will enjoyment, the facilities of this well-establisi'i -----ming from ti We great satisfaction. Farm tractor,. Implements, c e am y strive at all times to please their guests and are of Finest Quality, this includes tarrsout Purina Chows, and vice with an efficient road service is another large part of the management is widely recognized and acknowledged for Shur Gain Feed and Fertilizer. Seeds of all kinds and general 'the intricate operations- done by this .firm; also a complete their -.superior congeniality and friendliness` .They also have garden supplies. wvhod-alignment service, -using the famous.John Bonn Visual- dining facilities which are highly recommended for your dining They also do custom chopping and mixing and have become -irises tilt ramp type, this was the first ramp of its kind in pleasure. a centre of activity for fanners of. the area. By. visiting IL IL Canada; also the famous SeWdmeieir wheel-balancing equip- The next time you have company who plan on, staying over- Goode and Son Ltd., you will se for yourself the reason of pre- ni ht, let them mart for truck or car, Their front-end mechanic 'has had ten g enjoy the comfort of the popular Hollywood Terence for their servicf as one of the largest FEED aril FARM years experience iri this line of business. This was the mast Motel. We do no Hesitate to suggest that you visit the Holly-' SUPPLY DISTRIBUTORS in the area, worth highly reoomm- :. logical place. to do business for complete. satisfaction, and the wood Moth as the Dubtau Family will. make you feel more endatiom best in wheel-alignment, balancing, brake and bearing service, than welcome. or anything in the tire line. We are pleased to recommsend Bob .JOHN T. EWERS LAND Jam► The Semina a� the Meryrpopaar ounitp Tires dis- WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS PLUS. EFFICIENCY LETS a RELIABLE SERVICE SERV '— 14 satisfaction R. R. 1 WHITBY — DUNDAS ST. W. MO. N'Ji1' 2 APPRECIATED IN AREA - JOHN T. EBBEFIB, the popular owner of this tine business v�itd� both. " 110 FERGUSON MO 9�1 AUTO OWNERS DEAL WITH CONFIDENCE AT Good -slkv� being one of the .mast important factors in i" well known for personalized service bald types o! lard► acaping: IC is possible that you marmot tell a book b9 its ewer, BILL WHITTICK, MOTORS LTD. business today, has been the first consideration extended by but in a home, one can generally evaluate the interior by its •.;14a BROOK STREET, NORTH MO $4741 Harold Stacey, who has been established for thirteen yearn, .outside appearance. If the grounds are cleverly designed and 'ibis firms, founded with the highest principles in business a long record of good service. Meet of us realize that Whip landscaping n architecturally :s�d.-� yy�ym . both U Re" Prodoets distributed Harold St -- '+3ealfi�gs, is dir ictded by NN wbittkk, who is assisted by a well by astir, are of the high- beauty and value. ,dmern .sales stat!, where people from all parts of the area est quality, but the efficient service extended by his firm in as! always assured of being able to choose with great Conn _Whitby gives added assurance tq our satisfaction. with say that one and et afford to veld ge o iJohn T. Ebbers far That Whip Rene Products have such tion is with the facilities and extensive knowledge of John T. Ebbefis '�aUty, clean arid: dtpendaWe used cars ever offered people In, a large measure 'due to the .bighest-quakty of their Prod- -­ble to plant tnes and shrubs- economically and with .. _�of'tbe_ area. This firm's test asset is their .good reputation ucts,' and the-effb;ts of such agents as Hareld Stacey, to serve their help and advice to make over your entire landscape hr gree Cludite8 expert sodding. Having developed new' methods of pi which they halve upheld through fair and honest policies in all the public with efficient service. He services Ajax, Brookrrn, ate, you can plant anytime•between May and October. They; issues, Conducted by them during the past ' years. From the Columbus. Oshawa, Pfd%ering, Raglan, Whitby and eommun- have available the largest selection of shade and flowerbag veq first instant you stop here, you reahze that this firm's ities surrounding same. trees. evergreens, plants etc. From their selections will courteous sales staff are on the to see a you are o guide y� proper c ice o stems that will transform a tot many models suited to your individual requirements. you with these Quality Products, such as fuel oils, Stove biz. drab exterior into .one of charm, and distinction. 'Atter a demonstration 'drive in your chosen car, you will ' diesel fuel, gasoline, lubricating oils arxi greases, wh ch are drive from -Bill Whittiek Motors Ltd. knowing that with their, truly Canadiari Products of the Canadian Oil Co. LN., .and John T. );biers,has years of experience and is well qualified .'policy Of satisfaction too customers, you have become another worthy of recommendation. to give you the ltrsnet Possible service. of'their hnudreds of satisfied customers who know that BHI B. a R. TRANSPORT LTD. SUPPLIES -LOMBANK FINANCE (EASTERN LTD.) HAVE --'Wbittick Motors Lir. is the. place' to come for dependable' ' 401 DUNLOP, EAST MO 9-.1013 101 DUNDAS ST.VEPENDABLE SERVICE TO THIS AREA EXCELLENT REPUTATIO � �• 9.3391 � _ MARINE STORAGE 8 SUPPLY LTD. '� progressive firm which has been established for mariyy 'Without a doubt, Lombank Finance - (Eastern) Ltd, is one '1S .THIS AREA'S LEADER IN WATER RECREATION years � built a reputation as most reliable ar►d can always be of, the most reputable organizations serving the needs' of our - tROOKLiMI, ONTARIO 935.3641 counted on to supply -the ,best in Transport So'vieo, which ion-. Country, with a friendly Finance Service. .They are prepared SesM Rrrthertord•.operates -one of the best Marine Centres crudes: Direct. Daily Service tb Ajax, Brooklin,. Manchester, to assist you With -tire_ ,regL}red FLr�*,dci+- All tx>ci*+PCR is ee1. ire! .the District, which offers to the tors en euy,. Port Urias, Prince_ bert,_Tos�- ---fid-ntial. People ion this vicinity have beep greatly aided' by Area, Compiete Marine Services. onto and Whitby. Their specially selected personnel are not this Firm's eonv ent tem. Reliable persaaa may dis- - Through years of honest dealings 'they have thus assured � ordinary truck-drivers, but responsible people who V" cuss ashy. worthwhile' need' • foi Iminediite casts . with them and the public that • they feature only the finest in Runabouts, your goods, property, • or any merchandise • which is being receive assiatanroe. SkWs, Cabin Cruisers, Inboard Ba" Csno"i Motors--every. transported for you. Their office in Whitby is capably .managed by "Ralph Rise- - thing in. Marissa Supplies Scott is the exclusive dealer for S. i R. Transport Ltd. which is capably directed by Claire borough" who is assisted by a well chosen staff all of whom boats by ct tboard Marino Corp. o1 Can. LM., including the O. Rich and Harold BonNfa, is a firm that has grown to its pre- hive worked in the better interest of the public, is need o! , b G's, 17 Inboard Outboard along with other great names such sent size by confident people who know this firm, gives the Financial' Assistance: at Laesort, Traveller, 1Ntyrnreuth Cruisers and Evinrodo Meter, finest Transport Setviea at'Lowest -Cost. Their frkmdly service has been a wonderful help to many : 11lelvt hn#a EnHinesd and Tit-tire Traitors. All roads am Insured, and. every-precaution is u"d by every folks in the country. Maris► of us capable of suceesafuli}► carry Stop in at this popular place which has free storeside park- member of the firm, to see that your property is handled Ing_ on. but lack ready ch to carry out our plans will receive and acquaint yourself with the Services, facilities and pro- transported with the greatest. care, pt, courteous service: It is bndkd a pleasure to refer their ducts available here, and uegatdlen whether you are buying or Whitby, and surrounding district is richly treated by' having service to you, andoa behalf of the Managemseat to, tell yo!i_ - "` shoppwg around, you trill be sure of being node welcome. Seen such a progressive firm operate in this area The public can that they are anxiousn.to help you' just as it helped many► oi3r- Rutherford and staff has always extended a cordial welcome to fed' assured of` the best service and' rpt with the-jmowledge err in the past. It is with pleasure we highly . reeommen&-'ths the people of this area, and we are pleated to uEcoeaaaenc}' this that their property will reach its destiinotion in the bat of LOM&OM FINANCE (Eastern) L'I'D. as we know you wS mm to ala our readtss" so"tion ��' _ . find it' s pleasure iia doirt4 business wild► tlrit rcyrmitabd�r - Y.. _ _ 4:, ` ,. -• _ .; 1, .' i • our F _ .•'—'_— � � - .. - ; - - �-_- - ' - - n THE IsIGKERINd NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 2,1%2' - . �T ROUGE My Shepherd sung sung by . Miss Mr. and Mrs. T. Fitzpatrick Mere Mekeri ago Dr. for ref later. Pa Jean Clark ng Village Many �pPY returns to Sus- 'be•�-� th�•'.gueafs: Mus,. Cur- �r'cl�stra, and Pastor Down Sunday services for Sr- Ed- an Reed, Rouge Highlands Dr. The scripture readings were: ham, Mrs. Kelly and Mr. and vi)l be taking the service. All Mr• and Mrs. 'Npt�aa ,si* - ward's are as usual -9.30 a. on her sixth birthday, July 28; Psalm 32 and Hebrews 11: 1- Mrs. Coyle and daughter Mar- oeicome. entertained about tltii,Fy� rn- dsrir-g the summet, and to Michael Pmtti, Rouge High- 10. 32 - 90. Mr. Marshall gave .ie, all irvrx� Cliica fives last Sunday e �° GREENWOOD. ---ire ccr:ducted by lay readers lands Dr., who was four years a fine message on "Faith and Mr.,and Mrs. A King, -Lake` Those attending irrclu*$ W. from St. Edward's and Holy old on the 26th; to Brian Sam- e rPrayer .is spealarg to view Ave. have moved to Ott- Rev, Fieethsam and Mrs. Brine Pdim land in' God, and God tagk -his Sun- nils, Rouge. Hills Dr., on his Iti to us. awn. farrt daughter, of Burlington, The rninister,Rev.• Sc ki celebrated --day text from the Book and Mr. and -Mrs. Ravin, on God and m Samuel, and his theme "Man - as He is training a and to Randy Deer, Port U 'on ar=, very well ex- her 7th birthday on Wednes- vacation from Sarasota, Fla. reseed in the h' lopketh' bn the Outward APP- bei. cho r ire the Diocese, at ,Road; who was-seven.-ozr- - y "PI`aYer' is ley, July 25, with a family ,, „,� t C --,d , ��, Miss Lottie Mercer. of Huy., a�-' avu. = -u" =�==t=� c roe pdriy_ Fourteen the Heart". Mrs L10 t Dn, was a visitor is tower _ _.-- � aiap<, duFirrg. ttte lett use 5th pcts�ns atter-''" ' ' are prone to pray for benefits:- ded. On Sat �"d urday ,- she had a of Oshawa, Pegg, on the week ;Part of August bir..arid Mrs. Bob Smith eyed The greatest ' sang'two beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Jas.. MCLMM Mr. and Mrs. Jim Keenan children, Rouge Hills Dr. are prayers in the � small children's party. Shelly solos, There will not be either !j�tad f New Testament 'are short pet- Kerr, Debbie Wilkinson, Sherry attended her sister's arri* . Chesterton Shores, speirding a week at,,Minden er' 'Sunday School or, Church Ser- , IMew to ir_Ri6d tS spend the itions. We think of Lazarus and Brenda Denney and Terry vim dun' Au at Ottawa, on. Saturday. - visiting moa�h Mr. Keenan's Grad prayer: it is heard in heaven Fagen were among• the guests Int,. while oyer E TPresbyterian Church As this is'Che chrldren's and answered. Let- us listen to present,. Pastor is on vacation. family: Work 'on the new church Gdo as He speaks to us. It The Variety Show *and Offic- LAND TITLES ACT first ,visit to see their grand building, Port Union Road, is would-be well if we, like the ded�� elf sympathy mily i Mr. -J. nal Park Opening ori' Saturday � f h 'Par"4.. �y are eealiy YhriU_ well under way and members disciples, asked Jesus to featly. Johsrapri, Park Cres:, who, pass- night was a real success. A In The MatNW Of Lot 1E, on s • ,.:ed with the trip, of fere eongi±egation_ an very Mr. anti Mrs. Geo. Craig and pleased with the us to pray. What a comfort it ed away 'ori 3Konday, July 30. gVOd attendmice-and-all-perfor- Plan 432 -for tiro Township. of " be"" is to us • to have faith. Jesus niers did their partwell. Pkkorinq, County of Oetallo; I �Y, Range Hills Dr. are ing made: Cotrgratulions to M;. and Hon. Michael Starr - deliver, ' has said "follow me". God said Mrs. J. Bucknell, •celebrating Notice N HorsbY, Given that " "Sperrdit three vv asks camirsg Bev. and Mrs.. Fulton, Rouge ed a very encouraging address at fiJbr�et' Highlands Dr. will be on vaca= to the Psalmist."I will instruct their fourteenth wedding ones- while Ted. Curl, ,of ng ad was ` , thee, I will guide thee." -Life iversary, August' 7. DUFFIN DEVELOPMENTS fMlr: and Mrs. Ronald 'Beck tions at their cottage, North is a school, and God is the tea_ Mrs, Wm Black, Lakeview an excellent MC. The U. C. W. LIMITED aryl daughter Ani of Rouge Bay, for three weeks,_ and e�,_ ladies did wellat the Home i -- Highlands Dr. a_•'�e holidaying ereyyen in need of a minister cher. Faith at its best is cling- Ave. has returrAd irom a one - at Lawe Simcoe. Ing to the • croks and reaching week vacation with -Mr. and Baking Table._ . has made an'appiication to the * -during that eriod may con- out a hand to helg others, Mrs. J. Ross, near Ottawa: � ladies and ge�emen are Local Master of Title's at Whit- _ P Dies. A. Pinto, Rouge Hilis tact Rev. E. H. H�rnter; 'Mel- invited to a _Banner and -Tea on by, for a Certificate of Title to -.. siren_ hvo wee; s visiting villa Presbyterian Church', in •. 1 -Welcome- to, Mr. and Mrs. August 11, in . Mount Zion this land of which it claims to relatives. in Montreal. West Hill - Phone AT.a.ntic 2- Fcnrpert Beat Laychuk, and ---Mr- and Mrs. Church at 2.30 Mr. -and., Mrs. Chris Purkiss VZ1, and he will be there for Gallagher, new . residing on P•- m., sponsor- be owner in fee simple frFe and family, Friendship Ave. are your convenience. Happy. birthday, to Dandy Park Cres.- We wish th¢m hap- gr by the U. C. W. of that cora -from all encumbrances, except Brickriell, twelve in gregatiori the Mortgage at regi_ I :'spending three weeks with lir. Bern Shortt, Knox' Coll-' years old on P ess in their new home. _ present Mrs. P'urkia4' pa -rents and fam- ege. will take the services for August 7; and to Betty Moore, Mrs. P. Dunn's sister, Mrs. Mas' L 'McLean, Beatrice; tered on title; ]Vir. and Mrs, Gerald Herming _ .ily Quebec �tY• Grace, at 11.00 a, • m. tluri nine years old on August 8. J. Lucas gave birth to a son, Wherefore an other and boys attended .the' Bartlett Y person Mr, and Mn. To *= Deans P,ev. Fultorrrs absence, Twelfth wedding aruziversary on Wednesday, July. 25, at St. re -union at Paudash Lake on havrng O4' �a to have any and family; -Rid4e- ;God Ed. are Miss Caroline Boddie, from .congratulations. to , Mr. and Joseph's Hospital, Toronto. the K;� title to or interest in the land _ enjoying a, holiday in Califor- Ireland, is spending the sum- Mrs. P. Dunne; of Lakeview Both well. Mr, and Mrs. E. Trimble at- or any part thereof is 'required rna• ' / mer with her aunt- and uncle, Avec - August 7. Orr Sunday, August 5, Rev. tended the wedding of their on or before the 14th day of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Shilton, Rev. and Mis. Fulton, at the Mr. and Mrs -Pickard anid E. Smith will..,be speaking to August, 1962, to. file a state, West .Point Cres- have jw-t.:re- manse, and will - -accompany family Picked up ,Susan Pick- the .Primary, Beginners and the evening Brooklin on Saturday,•. merit of his claim iri my'office tum*d fr, , their• o,ttaj, 'near them on their holiday to North . and from Camp Nee -Kau -Nis, Juniors at an open session in The George Moore family re- at the Town of Whitby, and to E'er '" end- Ba near Waubashene, and the Sunda School at 9.45 a. turned on Thu . • • 3 Pent Y serve a co on the A Co"graf laticr� to` P.ir and- the week -end at Grace_ Lake_ m He w -illi be presidia. at the. a h last from p3' Pplicant: E2za _fore returrsir home. Janeto ch Tdren's meptin� week'. -;holiday tole that ROCK ��$ .g , all — address of the -Applicant Y z Pd. on the a.• i is al o a laugh- Fenamore - and ---Tom Marsh the -foil weeks. •Times and wow again. Ed.) - Presqu'ile Pt. .far Service is : — ter. Ori Wed-r-*sday, Ju: 25. were their The George Staley family Mr. • July guests, dates to be given out at the William G. Lawson, 19F2 at the -S.a.-•bort Tis mner9 of the Golf t fit =sem -- --Foot- -have - .. —_ _ - - _ u g : IF has alvo on vacation his. Fifteenth' wading .. �.amsivei+ _ Sunday School Paster Holrrres p�'t - _ Barrister, etc. co r.pleted their lessens and s congratulations to Mr. will taking the morning ser- Mr. a Mrs. W. Prersdezgrigt Ch rah Street, North, i Mrs. A�rns` 1?a.^en s Lir, several wfio have, passed, racer- and Mrs. Atkinson - AugustJ8. vice at 11.00 a. m At the even- and family of Sarnia visited Pickering, Ontario erre Mr= Bls r, arrived from Happy birthday wishes -oto ing service at 7.00, 'the con- their Pins and Official Red g Mr. and Mrs• M. Pegg, .this DATED at Whft y, this 31st Sn'3ard to surprise the fam Karen Peterson fifteen years gregation of 'Pickering Beach L Cross Cards. During the next y in time to bQ on hand for and to. B,yrl Watkinson, eleven Baptist Church will be coming r Y of July, I week da N S t*e neer baba's a.-rl� a:. aril ex- inertly. the Juniors ea 1I have - Lheir lessons each. mo yew, old, both on August 13. to D mfair, along. with their. J : ruing - . Worfolk, • - pert n stay for same time. - - - . Sr. Doe. Local Master at TM" - Mr a.*r'. Mrs. Jac.' _l,IacLean.[Sundayhim. W. Middleton spent j Chesterto-rz Stores, Pnterta:ne+? ivisiting a cousin. at - fir :K'.ss Jear `XrAddell, in them Lindsay. ._._.. ro^ R on -Saturday evert ng,"the D1:ss Jackie Hough, aih'o . is _ nth. primo, tv M -ss. Waddeth employed in Toronto, spent two lead t for her horns thScat-ics th her home here with M��Iver mower and family,M efel • land this sneak, after spending Mr. and Mrs. E. Freshan. of !...: a ":month : thher'brat. - er-m- w Mr. and Mrs. Bobent - vaca- W%idlell, Chestertcr. Shoz+ea. tion with Mr, and Mrs. Hugh F SOIL , correspondent Is ,INvillg Mn W. . ;. ,. . .: for a two-wook vacation, and •�R"erby arxi son. ore rt, - ` Consequently the EdMor wilt . spent the week -end at his sis- _ ou =tar's home, at Waubashene. Issw to forego this eolvs7sn for Mr. and Mrs. H. Dawson, ' ,16W poriod. Thank vow. Tore local Fuwan s held their with Gam` and Billy, • of Scar` - : arsenal golf torrent and boro. spent the week -end visit- - - ✓ it outirg at the RoLge 'y' Golf rug the forzster's Parents. Billy, _ - unfortunately, had his am in a sari . Country• Club, on Tuesdayrokm his were r • a ansate at the ho�j a of lira and St. AMro�s Presbyterian ♦ 't , - r- 'Mrs Jim PowZta, Rouge .Hills -- , Church - f ICKEIING VILLAGE Service on Sunday morning ' ��� t. COUNCIL was conducted by mss'•• David - Marshall. Mrs. l4lxabetis Boy_ ► ` will hold thdr regular menthlr - s 11100+r g, on-••, es Preaidsd at the � organ. The choir e*ered the church to TUESDAY, AUGUST h4, 1962 the processional " In the Villa" Council -As _ ' . Cha�nborat too P. M. Pants the hart for cooling >� - Ikvco Hogarth, streams. ' The special musical tee• A. H arth, Ciork - . number was a sato "the -Lord's i PICKERING TOWNSHIP SOFTIALL LEAGUE — ��'Adjusted • )woniis Gfrls— • • �- .-� -- Easy Ad justed July 26 - Brougham - 9 - at Pickering - — • .�� Beach - 0 Minor G - - - G. M. to r sit ). 0 a - ; ` _ —July .�:. h: Bay- - 25 - at Giti+esw ¢ 38 July 21-'= =-'rood - 16 - at E: W 1? z _ (replotested.game a - • ,: - Jutta ;. _ Mors-= .24 = AUdiey at Brougham - Ja±y 25 - Dutdra.*•ton,-- 9 - at ..Greenwood �antirn dors,._ , ; .: •July 24 - Du_rbarton -,11 - at - Brougham 8' July 24 - Ba; ?.i3ges 2 - at Frch. Bay 5 -- ; j :-.Y�u'•3' 25 - Ba;; ?.idges - 20- at 'Liverpool 1 . yY 25 r' h. Bay - 24 - at Qaremoat ow'w".."""' _ - 1 - errywood 10, '&reeitvtrood 9 at :: Brougham (fazfeit) 0 -- =y+ 14 - f`ianrarrt - •4 at verpool 14 ,�:.� i - Che- 21 at - rY 21 Dursbarton 0 z OUR _ � : SQUIRT TOURNAMENT • • .' I c lose League 'is 'holding a tournament for Squirts, that is, • - CIO b lnvirg uz the townslu wino were born after Janu _ - - - p ars'--���i - t' 1962. It will be held on Saturday, August 25. at Brougham, r _ : at 10.00 a nL FOR SAFETY �Et.TS O JUST A PRE -HOLIDAY . TUNE UP Anyone wishing to enter a team should coutac, the League MM - : ►ry, Mrs. J.- Livingston, ' Rama! Line Road, Pickering _ $settee P: O.. es: WH2-0987. Ci0MAC Date for the entries in - 1 Tournaaxti is •I*B�st 18. - - ��WH.0 or & 8=&261 Id1TiON GAME _.... the F !tech Juvenile Girls played art Ea- C36rne vditir VVhitbyi Juvertfle Team The score r $ -Fairport Beach 4. Barb. Warner, pitcher- for Bm* bad twd trhos-ori% and the Wttltby pit• -- -- - er�n 77 _ THURSDAY'. AUGUST 2, 1l�2 ` §' ilii PtCICitRING JiIEWs Pam Fiw _ trig president, in the absence, Afternoon Unit will ' be in brother. - CLASSIFIED of Mie: J. White, presided. charge during August. The bride's mother, Wfeatxng T ADVERTISEMENTS - -FEMALE HELP WANTED , Mrs. R Malcolm assisted by Visiting last-week with his a green print silk sheath dress - e MATURELADY 33 to 45 YEARS, REQUIRED FOR Mrs. H. Malcolm, conducted the parents Mr. and Mrd. E. J. All- with white.: accessoriesanda — "WELFARE DEPARTMENT':. FULLY EXPERIENCED Devotional , and Bibie Study. ais and family- were: Gordon corsage of white carnations and - �+ The t is was "Members of Annis and Miss Judy Gilbert, pink roses received her guests -- --.0 Or Sale - TYPIST - STENOGRAPHER. SOME FIELD INVES- the Churidi". The,Roll Call was of Deep River. Mrs. Florence at a reception-held at the P.ark- NATURAL GAS FURNACES TIGATION WORK. TRANSPORTATION SUPPLIED. answered by sevbnteen mem- Quackenbush, of R. William side Christian Youth Centre, at TO -COMMENCE IMMEDIATELY. WRITE (no phone bens and tvwo'visitors, respond- was .also a week-end guest. Stouffvilie.. 4k* Rental, Water Heaters; Dil tree to the wn--4 "watch:" Ares. Mr_ E'Is�rocr Rai-r i ' was • trans- The groom's mother chase a E. Lindo invited the Unit to ferred to St. Michael's Hoop light green floral chiffon dress - y sarrkad, frim - $7.59 A. W. CANE# Welfare Administrator, 1 Ask about ave IZ-mNMil TOWNSHIP OF P1CKiRiNG �d their annual picnic os,: her 'ital last Thursday for `further over taffeta with matching Warantr on ail Yurnera. = RIO Each member tq, tree _ iROUGHAM, ONTARIO lawn on Thursday, tment hat and beige accessories, and rrMrlherisd Dealer far Gnwtxt•• at •2.00 p, m. E Miss Marie Mitc hell- "s�e3ft -worn' a corsage of mrrf des and Oil Installations. take her own cup and saucxr. the vveek�rid of July 21; at carnation: i MILLER HEATING Lunch Cbnveners for the pic- Orr Lake, with the Dave Len- The bride's going-away en- SPSCIALISTS , Two-roomed apartment. $45.00 are having loads of fun using nic: Mss. A- � Ellicott, Mrs. R nox family. semble was a' three-piece fur- Tlydar St. Airs - 1KF12-yM Y. 66 Church, - $t.' S. the park area near the new Malcolm, Mrs. , G. Gray and- . Dr. W: A. and Mm. McKay quoise linen suit with three i (t!) ring; scho6l. Most of the "grass and Mrs. R Pilkey. Please note- and family have Dr. McKay's quarter length sleeve jacket, 2bhg Tawnshlp. TEmp1e 9-1466, " (rug 16) pa:'k equipment have been put the members of Unit No. 2, al- brother and family, from Win- and 'floral blouse with. blend- r into -full use. A job -well- done. Unit No. 1; air$ their fan- nipeg as guests this wed. tyre tones of turquoise and pale' USED CARS CARD OF THANKS hl'� are cordially invited to ' We are gtad 6o siee Mrs. yellow. She wore white access-. -toed Stock Of Dependable My sincere thanks for the AUDLEY attend Arrangements were die- )rthel Ritchie, daughter of MT. Dries and a corsage of white Chan Cars, As Law As man es tens of sympathy, cussed for the members to at- David Fantham- _is able -to be carnations and . •yellow . sweet- 1/ R+ Mr. Ron. Matheson, acandid- tend the Bay of Quirrte Can around agaitl_.A#ter a lengthy heart roses. $MAO Dew. and t4 Easter Rebekah Lodge, ate for the ministry, at Queen's ference Leadership Training siege ia-hgspit4. .Mfr. and Mrs. Barkey left D. i J. MOTORS for the lowly Plant I received University, took the service at and Bible Study, at the Ladies' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Birkett, for a. honeymoon tiip to North- Brack Read i Na 2. Highway since my recent bereavement- Audiay on Sunday moaning. He College, Whitby, August 20 to of Gainsville, Florida, were en- ern Ontario. Phone - WH 2-221.9 Mrs. Ldu Ila Found ' will also be in charge on Aug- 24The- theme of this Conferen- tertained at the home of Mr. - ust 12. There will not be a ser- ce is "Our Church." Anyone and,Mrs. E. J. Armis last Wed- Wer Sale - Hampsters; all col- ENGAGEMENT vice or Sunday School on Aug. wishing to attend, please get nesday. - 1 � ours.' Rosebank Road, North, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lishmaih, 5 or �12. in touch with � the President, - - - JPickering. Phone: 839-1408. announce the engagement of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Izatt and. Mrs. J. White. The meeting' PAULA'S _ - (aug 16) their daughter-Mary Alaine, to family; Mr. Bob McHugh, and -closed with the Mizpah Bene- Ma. Olney John Hawkins son Mr, and Mrs. 'Wm. McHugh; diction. Mrs. N. Burton and co- BEAUTY SHOP of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Ha khns, also Colleen, Harrisort attend- hostesses served a:delicious -PERMANENT SPECIAL Real Estate of Los Angeles, the marriage-to ed the McHugh family reunion lunch. i take place ori Saturday, . Sept- at Hornby Park, on Sunday. Meg, R Ford and daughter For the month of August'.. P - - • - 4iOUSE for SALE -five-room- ember 8, 1962, in Pickering Un- Phone For+• Appointment .ed frame bungalow, on Guild Mr.- and Mrs:' - McHugh are Gloria of Highland Creek, vis- WH 2-3642 Road Convenieihces. For infor- trod Church. spending a few days with their iii her mother Mrs. Will Ell- r ]nation; call i c Guild Road, sori-Stanley, and Mrs. McHugh, icott and her aunt, Mrs. Pearl West of Station Road, On ✓ I •.°Pickering. _ BAY RIDGES `at Oakville. Barrett. Highway No. 2. - Pickering ; W.) lairs A. Leonard and grand- Misses Donna and Debbie children are spending the sum- pa4coe spent a !eve- days last RUTH WEIR OF MAPLE IS B. R. Ratepayers' Association y • BRIDE OF ERIC BARKEY DOWN PAYMENT $1200 Members of your Ratepay- mer at their-home in Audley. ween at Hampton with their Bob Gale, Alderwood, is vis- uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. :- Fairport Beach, 4-room summer ors' Assoc. attended the Cour- - Unionville Christian and ming his uncle and. aunt,. Mr. JohnKnox. RELAX and Ca}} .cottage. fully winterized, exce2l:- c:I meeting of July 23. Here - Missionary Alliance-Churcli, de- and-Mrs. Fred Puckrhn. -' Mrs.-Chas:-Rood; Arc; visit- costed with cent condition, including garage. are some -of the highlights of pink and white large lot, lovely garden, sun- this meeting re -Bylaw 25x11 Eileen Guthrie returned on ed Mrs. L,iern.•non one day last -gladioll was the lovely setting ,�� room, evergreen shade reel. A. which was passed last October: Sunday to her duties at the week• for the wedding l,Kirkwood, broker, LEnnox- 3- but Hospital for Sick Children, ng of Mins Ruth ,(�TCHELL requites some revision She P Brougham Lrrterntediate Boys Weir, daughter of Mr. and ave• where she is c curse-in-train- ed Greenwood one eve ' �9'll. or IEiuhox 3-8gT3. (Tor• bylaw covers the caning in_ the Played �n8 btrs. War. Weir, R R 2, Maple, onto). AM 7-6302 ' southern portion of the Town- .ing. She had enjoyed a month's last week ending in a score of and Eric Barkey; son of Mr. - UAUT:a holiday after completing her 9-2, - for Brougham: (aug 16) scrip from Ajax • to Scarboro, = and Mrs. Clifford Berkey, of - ITATION ROAl) - WK 1-6771 first-year there. Mrs, A. M. Crocker, of A rn - - �- south of Highway. 402. H shows � Pickering, on. July 7. . hie. and Mrs. Charlie Clem- court, called on her aunt Mrs. s1C1(>lIINO - 11. t-3ii1 'PMOUSE FOR SALE-mix-room .areas designated for various Rev, R Barker ,officiated 'at ence, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puck- Matthews on Tu ]NIGHT SERVKE alder home, commercial area. types of. industrial and cesiden- �a.Y• the ceremony with Miss Lois rin and Dianne visited Mr. and A .severe electrical add hat' .'attractive.' �itH2-16!3. - tial development - and also Stouffer at the organ and Mr - TIL 9-1bEZ Mrs. R. Hedge, Myrtle, on storm passed over here one day Leroy So s3soas proposed opetr spaces, Sunday avenin P y per, as soloist, M' >For Sala five-roomed cot- areas, both public and private. g' - 1113V week, caging maw' tele- The bride, given in marriage 'thge to be moved or torn down. The coaubittee is keenly inter- phones to be out of order, by-her father, wore a gown of Phone: TEmple 9-2679....; .....-ested' in the development of _ -tie►. ON 1 . Master Wayne Homestead is nylon oigatrta over -taffeta. this township and realize that Firemen were called to the at present visiting his aunt The bodice had ,short sleeves pill. .FURNAC>iis _ ' MIaN IL in Pick the a of in the rown Lirw- on nww. Ug Villages Central. W CI-1645. township is one cause of high woman said there was afire The regular morning service ued with lace and sequins. Her �wl� TM 'taxation. - Points of Interest; in the attic of the honihe, How- of St. John's Church will be finer-tip veil of illusion • fell ' taken by Mrs .Harald Black, Shaul Mets! lbllj�wadr y the Metro, Planning Board and ewer, firenheft could ftM no softly from a handmade crown 1A�1 ,~ Help Wanted the Township .Ptanning Advis- trace of. it when they arrived � on Sunday, August 5, at of pearls. She carried a beaut- 26 � St. S. - I 1 . T L 10.66 a. m, with Sunday School iful bouquet of red roses and *Oph"N HMATMG CQ on, The M. P. B. recommended Bill Towner, his wife and to the T. P: A. that a 300-foot family are holidaying in the at 11.00. white. sophanotts. _ - LNiHT CARTAGE - strip along the lake front be Xbntreal ate, _ The ' antxnal • Sunday School ger maid of honor, Miss lASM cartage. Halt ton VW zoned as "open space". Council Keith Smith returned last Picnic will be held on Satur- Glenda Weir and bridesmaids, it> AxW. distaim Pboos - was, informed that an attempt week from a holiday in Buffalo. day, August 18, at 12.00 noon, Mist Maine Barkey, Mrs. Peter - -itfi toes townships-dor likewise, urn away on--hotidsysrtld, All ed pkv �P and Miss, Carol Weir wom-tura -. lees the lnduatry, which intends in the Tweed area the dace open, and plan to at- quoloe sheath dresses with afish & Chw T _ to locate MUST !rave lake Messrs Don Hedges and Tom tend. For Sunday School child- loll dirt of silk -organza. - • ATTENTION LAVIESI frontage. It was poinrted out Dawson were motoring up in ren, iib and trieflds Tlheir headdresses were of mat- . ,AVON PRODNCTS goer you that any industry• could have the Peterboro -district on Mohr 1�'• and Mrs Js,,. Bovey and chug shoulder-length. veil Eau- EVERYDAY - 36t tale opportunity to join its staff access to the laite' but to seal day..- Douglas are On holidays' in the ing from a flower and they as a Salsa ePrwnlsliro. Hen off the lake hoot- and erect Rev. A. E. and Mtn. Che�vell North Country - _ carried cascade bouquets of GEORGE'S RESTAURANT Is a wonderful chance to in- buildings: within 300 feet of the entertained. a number of visit- 1 white, shasta daisies, _ MAIN SHOPPING PLAZA eresse yaw Irtcame DUMBARTON Mr.. Erle Berkey; bust man, AVON COSMETICS in your ar- chan�e of having a green belt Mrs. Jean, Notbcm had her attended his brother, and the es For details, write AVON. P. Mrs. Winnie Mitchell and arein along the lake front. The mother from Uxbridge with her ushers were: Mr, Art Sarkey, by %`O. Nix 512, Oshawa, Ont. Council decided that- it was in for several, Mrs. hose Stroud visited Nei- gym, �Ys icer '`t'rek son Stroud in St. John's Corr- the . s cousin; Mr. David no position to purchase this Mrs. Howard Hockley Have Weir, the bride's brother; and vasday. rt Hospital last Wed- Mr. Ron Bark - SALE REGISTER a3_r8t_.other Shgir grandsoh with' 'them, Barkey, the groom's I government body is prepared while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. �Y• Nelson is progressing _ very well. Saturday, August 11 - auc- to at this time, there would Ken Petty, of Victoria Square 'Mr. and Mrs. Nick pan- tion sale of Goodison threshing be little ,they could do' to pre- are away on a trip RNNNNtt>•RNN>•■aleltx■t•NNNNN�NNNNNss>•NN>•NNNttNSNR■ agapka entertained friends -. Idea corn pick- vent its sale to industry. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Spang are from Hamilton . -ore the week- - - - ei; forage blower; household o 0 0 holidaying ° dY Algonquin: Park end BUSED CARS E fun•niture; 'dishes; antiques .etc , Reads for several days The Mooney family, . Stroud's d' at Prentke's New Idea Farm, The paving in front of the • Mrs. A.I. Fryer is expecting Lane, enjoyed their week's hol- L:ot 21, Con. S. Markham Twp., new school is still not .done. her sister, Marjorie, from • the . • , relay at Lake St. Peter. . � on Highway No. 48. mile" and This part of -Garvolin Ave: has West, with her family, for a We .are sorry. to hfts.ear, Mr. � i f noneprn to the 3A--;it this mEeek-father of . 6 CA WhIte�v ll " age. Property, of James Mc- ratepayers ...... everything ' poss- A shower was held on Fri"- Pyke, is in the Toronto �:ener- _ Cartlry. Mr: Annie, : Mr. Ash- ible is being done to try and dayr night for Mr. Craig Peters, al Hospital. Chrome rings, radio/ . bee, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Willis and have this job completed. at the Baptist Church. Craig is • Mr: and Mrs. Van Flack have M -..,others. Sale at 100 p.. m sharp. o 0 o to be married this month, in a new daughter, .Mary Ann. '� Morris Cond�tiort Terme Cash. No reserve. Ken i Bay�riew Haights. Seh"I the West Congratulations: 'Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. Members of the_ Executive A shower was held. Tburs- o._o o were personally conducted day night, in the Legion Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Warmup �kriday; August 24 auctioth through :the : school. by the for Mr.-. and. Mrs. Al. Rozelle,_ attended a wedding in Mark-10011 . I of fm in stock. mem IT. Everyorm wriume home W33- alheep; threshing Machine, farm seemed very„ impressed. The ,last -week, while they, were a- Mr. -and Mrs. Bili Harvey / and' family of Riverside, Cali., ' .. . impfemeats, bay grainx,' Interna- school' will be holding its Off- way ,on vacation. - are visiting Mr. and Mrs.- Geo. ' e - tkmat stake truck, etc , on Lot liar Opening on October 24. lYfr. Ernie Baker is convales- Lawrence. - 1'� Austin/- A-a . - Wfth' new =tor 1A (Ion. 8, Markham Township. The Premier of Ontario- will be ting at his .home after his rec- Blain Watson, Ajax, spent Property of the .Estate of. the .present for this occaiiorL ent operation in the Uxbridge. the Lam Fred Cele. Sale at 1.30 P. 0 0 0 , Hospital. Pmt week with his grand- 1951 Maris Oxford, good fransport'n an, Amp, Terms cash on day Peliemyelitii Oral Vaccina ! .' WPaze�, Mr. and Mre.,George atsom of sale. Ken. A Clarke Prentice, Clktks BROUGHAM Mrs. Bill Danychuk and son 3- avetioneers. Ridges s will be herd in Michael were viii Mr. and Co-op Tractor/ NO. Y/ Real goo . hq ` • (aug 2 - 16) � Ridges at the new Bayview Mr. and Mrs. George Dun• flag .. q can 'meld a family get-together Mrs..Bert Cochrane.' Heights School on: Sept. 12 - at their home recently, when iting his., grandmother,. Mrs. DEATHS &30 to 9.00 p. m., and on Sept G C� 14 - 11,00 a. m. to 3.30• P. m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred de Care and Warren Gibb, awe, �s yrs- s el g pe - famil . Mr. and Olivet Gigg, this week. Case Tractor',Mod �� �n cod aha The death took place at the Five women � volunteers from Y, , of Nobleton; Ajax and Pickering General the area will be needed to ass- Mrs Harold Clayton and little Mr. and Mn.. Jerry. O'Connor 'Hospital, on- July 29, 1962, of -ist on both dates. Please phone gnus,_ of.Toronto, and Mr, : and and family arvacationing at fergutofi'Tractor, Ike Ile John Johrsson, beloved husband Pat Hargreaves, at 839-3.385 if Mrs. Jim Duncan and .family, wasaga Beach: of Salah A. Johnson! antd,dee�rl3► you can help..Remember whet- of StouffvMe, were in attend- - Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Thofnp= T loved father of Robert, and her son arha' family . visited Mrs. Atathorizid_DSa1K for Austin, MgMs._ you have had the polio sire. ter Dale Churche�r of Thompson's famllq', Rev. Jas, 1IutfiRid, �'r1�et0� ' Robert's wife Sharon Service needles before. it is recommen, aril Mrs. Payton, Dorothy and i - •the SAerht llrne>•al,• Home, dad that this vaccine be taken Whitby; spent a week's !holiday - 041ism'Ont raKeston Rd. &t. biq'WAve.also, The best way is for. the with his chum, Johnnie Annie. Betty,. in Trerrtori, on Sunday. 1 lat:iamlly is tela it.. Unit No. 3. of the United Betty returned home. with them -- - Wid<IsadaY,- -Aug!pt Women, met at the and-spent a few d ('ys this week. E ;L00 p. m I�ndeTmueu! + — o 0 0 - - Moore of Mea.--taxman---BurTon- PHONE CLAREMONT 233 rc�� -y c -.d' elhild:en on TlNaaday, July 19, at 9 00 u COL Q. W. have wteTed• t0 the ORrRin�teglsiY!•R1IRRWRqft p 1l1: iiRm Allah Elilicett, act- Kiwa/da '21=11-W J111y. 5191st Every Winter busy. Rabbit meat adds vari- has heard read, . the paper V ety to the U.B. food market. communicated by Samuel Pick- While Wife Worked- And U.S. research institutes are wick, Esq., G.C., M.P.C., entitled _ bidding heavily for live rabbits `Speculations on the Source of Few people realize t h at we for their clinical investigations, the Hampstead Ponds, with some spend about a thud of our lives Australian animal-Iovers say observations of the Theory of 1 in bed Nor L it generally known that Americans should use either Tittlebats,' " that there are some people so their own native stocks or their Wr.- Barton's' book quotes fas- fond of bed that in winter they own native people as test -pieces cinating passages on old London become human groundhogs for for medical experiments. from early chronicles. In these several months -neves going �• days of heavy roaring traffic ` out, although they are perfectly Long Lost Rivers it is pleasing to read of north ; __ �_ - _ .. _ W� x _ fit,_ a ,_� London as having fields for A man in Wisconsin spent '�i� -r nem 6`"'°°�"5'`' pasture i-:e.-spersed wiith M twenty. -seven winters ' in bed. - flowing streams, on which stand — rk emerging hale • and hearty each ' At an unusual joint convoca• mills whose clack is very pleas - spring to re -open his country tion of York and-Carrterbury in ing to the ear." d.r�. tavern. the Church, House, Westminster. It is no longer possible to When he died - in bed - the clerics were puzzled as to 'hear clacking mills. The inftu, x •. it came to light that his wife whose jurisdiction they were encs of the underground rivers, carried on the household chores meeting under. Was. Church however, is felt by all who use and other duties while he hibet= House under the Dean and Chap - London roads and •railways pay nated, and that he 'had never 'ter of Westminster or under the taxes to pne borough ratherthan. caught a cold. Bishop of London? 'It all depend- another, or simply walk. or bi- His neighbours called this ed on. a long -forgotten medieval cycle along its streets. .� man "The Groundhog." But stream. probably the Tyburn The book has a good street during his prologned stay in . Brook or a tributary, which - -map-of-London-with Z bed, his • fathful wife made sure marked the boundary of West superimposed. R` Minster. Only -a consultation o! that he had one good meal a ' - a, day, old maps could decide the issue. z= A doctor revealed recently The publication of "The Lost HOW The X -Ray _ that his patients included an Rivers of London" by Nicholas Was Discovered - -- old couple ou P November and "went to, bed in Barton shows this to be no nd got up in April." isolated, instance. Well• illustrat- Mere chance led Professor Their daughter called at thea ed with maps, plates and draw- Rontgen to the discovery of the Flanked by the Presidents of two fl :__TAKES CENTER STAGE — at to feed them: ings, it proves how much the X-ray. A large 'tube, through North Americom neighbors, Adolfo Lopez Mateos, left, of When. a 'Belgrade builder de- past history and the present de- which a current of electricity tided to hibernate in 1937 he velopment of London have been was passed, was suspended over Mexico and John F. Kennedy of the U.S., Jacqueline Kennedy barred and shuttered his wood- dictated. by the course of its riv- a table, and in a drawer beneath hakes the center stage oway from them in Mexico City. en but and left this notice out- . ers. there was a pasteboard box con- Details, on-Details• of -.the original and taining one dozen unexposed 4 "Please don't knock, as I'm present course of the streams photographic plates. ex in the midst of deep dreams.. plain much of London's to- Some keys happened to be on ,►• J ;' "I don't intend to wake uniii pography. For example, the the table, just above the -drawer. i ``� ••��,Ji the spring* begins. I shall sleep winding course o When an attempt was afterwards left la for photo- M6the ode to use the ter V. - i'• Lane was originally ' m P P -. hen. . a bear until t- _ like - The builder's alarmed neigh- bank. of the Tyburn Brook; the graphic purposes they were a��MM1iR hours did knock. There was no ' dip in Oxford Street is where found to be "fogged" but on each -reply- _.the _door. __the stream. crossed `if . _Another _._ _one. of. them was. a _lair ly clear _ They shook him, but he drove explanation clears up the mys- imprint of the keys. sily declined to get up - so they tery of the huge iron pipe cross- Thus it became apparent that ONIC with the tracks in Sloane Square rays df some kind had penetrated rouse him in . finally had to , 8 cold water. subway station - it carries the through the wooden table -top, Later he explained -why he. Westbourne on its way' from the and had been so far interrupted had "Hibernated-" He had been Serpentine to the River Thames by the keys as to make a shad- unable to get some money that ' at Chelsea Bridge. ow -picture of the latter on a d. was owing to him, so he de- A 12th -century Londoner des- photographic plate. rAL aa ceded to sleep until the bright . - cribed his city as "delightful in- ' During further experiments a • days of spring when 'he thought deed" with streams- "'mid glis- dead frog was put in place o! the his creditors would be more teeing pebbles gliding playful- keys, with a fresh photographic _ >rTo history column this week it boast= one big attraction likely to pay up. ly." Mr. Barton's painstaking plate in the drawer beneath The main. ,For one reason I left my •- ' live bears' An old lady of $9 Some years ago a South Afri- study shows • these rivers still result was a revelation, for the notes behind, another 'season it was in a cage by herself and two can solocitor hibernated during silently flowing . along .beneath shadow -picture made was not of took me nearly a week to get younger,. sprightly bears' in a a prolonged "legal slump." the feet of Londoners though the frog, but of its skeleton Over five days away from home cage together. Believe me, they Finding that no clients were for the most part delflected into' If you want. to kill any idea In the heat. You we I got a dose him as winter a rivers make' their . of laryngitis and a neck so stiff were ready for. anything. -sand- proached, he bought six pairs presence felt occasionally when inday, working on it. C. F. Het- I couldn't turn it at a1T. Just fine- wiches, cake, cookies, chips and of pyjamas,• laid in a stock a! for the mast- part deflected into tering. for driving a car! But I have ice-cream. One time I saw thein • books and settled down to read: the. wall of -a house resists all �dnyseif to blame. The hotel room chasing back and forth along the and s 1 e e p until. better times efforts to dry it out, or crystal If lift million people. say a $ve had was a corner room and Iront of their cage, quite ob- came. - water gushes up into the day- ,. Y I Ivtry hot. The manageress sent in vious�y excited I looked for the He wore his pyjamas for three light. The names o! the rivers foolish thing, it 'is still a foolish . stin electric fan and the last night reason and .there, coming towards months - and only got up to .-live. on, in the names of - roads thing. Anatole Francs. 1 ter - we were there I slept with it go- them, was a man with two bot- re -make his bed, eat, or see if and boroughs, groves, and ter - Ing au'nigtit just behind ties of . The bears stood u w fetters. o co an- . head So I was - asking for on their hind legs and gulpedfes -and even a fish• bar. -, th straight from the bottle j trouble,-._� _Hest known, of the rivers, per- I � Bet too hot I'll do anything to just ss neat as you pie—ase. WFia�----TOO Many Swans For haps; are the Walbrook and the _ -+cool off, no matter how foolish. amazed me was the fact that British Farfll�fers Fleet which flows beneath the they knew what the man was Well, - I still have plenty of carrying. City of London and' the West ry Britain's 19,000 swan p.:puia End, but south of the Thames things I can 'tell you about our We continued our way through tion is mu?tip>ying so fast that - trip. For one thing' you might g the beverley Brook, Wandle, like to know the places u pass- Madoc, Marmora and Havelock farmers are worried because of Falcon, . and Effra are among ed througz and many where we but w•e by-passed Peterobrough the .great damage these lovely others which. except -for an oc- and went on to Lindsay and birds are doing on their !arms.. casional sally aboveground, flow l stopped briefly. • We went by the. Omemee and from there to Sund- Hungry swans in southern' g �- N _ 401 and while it gets , you !here . g beneath streets often bearing , in double-quick time it isn't the erland, .Greenbank, Uxbridge and England fly in f r o m nearby their names.- best way to see the .country. finally Newmarket. I know there rivers ,every day and eat and The source of the FIeet River ..�- Coming back we took the ofd are readers of this column in , ♦trample on young grass resew- on the Hampstead heights en r 'roads so I was able to make the many of the districts we passed ed -for the farmers:' dairy cows. 7 gaged the attention of one of acquaintance of many lovely old through. I wish, I could have Three swans• can eat or lay London's distinguished literary -I can live within your means, towns and.viilages, formerly just met a few of you. Naturally we waste as much grass as a cow: figures. The transactions of the' die, if it takes a lot homes n the map -to me. We saw many beautiful inland lakes, In one day a swan has been. Pickwick Club for May 12, 1627, ee money" - stopped at Kemptville, a delight- : all looking . very.. peaceful and known to eat its own :weight recorded "that this Association ' ful o -fashioned ' little town.' attractive --water and trees ap• in glass a _- yi peal to me at any time. By the Early this spring •fifty swans -Prolri there_ to Merrickville, and : feed - then on to Smith Falls, all in time we got to Newmarket peace- were flying in daily and feed- fut scenery was a thing of the in on a Wiltshire farmer's fresh . sight of the Rideau River. At ' est. The traffi was a sure .in- p g Smith's Falls we visited the huge p pastures. He calculated that he cation we had reached central had to spend at least $600 in. Y ?` nproviding rove ng My friends knew one of the girls Px 'there and we called 0 --take her, reached -Newmarket I phoned for his dairy herds, �� l Bob to ask if he could come and One farmer io u n d recently out for a picnic lunch. We saw .take me home. He did, but, after some of the boys 'and girls out that there w e r e swans' nests ; for a walk and at first glance driving .with bumper to bumper every •100 yards along the -_banks - many of `hem looked so normal traffic along the four lane high- of a river adjacent ,to his land. ways he decided to take all the He 'tried yainl to scarelthe . one wondered why they were Y .. back ' roads coming home . - that theMalbirds from his grass by firing seem to lack co-ordination .arid ton, Derry West and finally Erin- -- had an awkward gait. Thus the --the Protection of Birds A> t, _ .dale. I didn't know where I w:ae "crocodile" line was very strag- . 1954, it is illegal' to kill swans half the time but Bob seems to gling with' children of all 'ages or destroy their nests and eggs. have a sense of direction like a and sizes. The girl we took out - Elsewhere in southern Eng = . had been totally blind since homing pigeon. land, one or' two farmers took birth. Her main passion was Ore. funny .thing I. must_ tell the• law. into their own hands x�'61A h classical music. Wherever she ycu. ' As we approached 'New- and went' out at night armed, 'went her.,transistor;radio went mar' -et Lillian started hunting with the idea of shooting .dawn with her.. About three o'clock fpr her house 'key. She .couldn't -' w e were taken h In Australia, one of the great-kl� A4 into a terrific rain and thunder- the. key of sur hotel room at es- pests was the wild rabbit, storm, We waited outside the Prescott: Of course her husband millions of which have been school for thirty minutes before' had h.is' o�rn ked and opened up killed by myxomatosis..,: _ 'the rain let up enough for us to the 'house. Then he called from But today, ironically, Austra lease the car. • During that time the kitchen - . "Come here, I iia cannot satisfy outsfde de four girls about 12 14 -years 'of want -to show _you- something!, ` mrand's-for -rabbit pelts; a-kth - `age were Chasing up and down We went and there was Lillian s the is' rapidly expanding her,•do- the . sidewalks in the - pouring key still on the OUTSIDE of the mestic rabbit industry. Ameri- ` rain, They seemed to behaving back door and had been there for can interests are ready, to pay •a grand time and 1 don't suppose -four days. Would-be _burglars .millions of dollars for her rab- - - `St,w:ould'hurt them just so long - =ssed an easy touch that time, bits. Fur trade operators in New EVER SEE 'A MOONBOWi—For the uninitioted, a moonbow as they got into dry clothes aft- 'Bye for now. The rest of the York . are, in fact; negotiating `is a nighttime phenordenon-similar to the rainbow by day. erwards -but, I hardly think family has gone Orillia and for* entire output -of Aus- It is -claimed that only two of the world's waterfalls boast - normal youngsters would have I am almost on my way out to tralia's white. domestic � rabbit niounbows —Victoria IIs in South Africa and Cumberland •considered it much fun. meet KI Hambourg, my neph- pelma for the next ten years. eve who: has just returned from Falls. pictured above, in!Kentuckv's Cumberland Foils Stats _ way90nexAmerica is ' rabbit,hungry for, -NationalI. Park. The shim - Awe again we stopped at "Zhe Cath _ _____ tree main. rens ns. m�,.;r moonbow becomes visible when moonbeams pay on• Restaurant" for -coffee: This was-p'ptg-annuallc�to_ ❑IIs nI 7 and 99 and ISSUE 29 - 1962 keep her fur -processing firms , �—s?T JY rT3 re�+n-floe-lac f ' _ •, , $� INE S DIRECTORY Services In uauwa ° irtm `imm liartws noes The Churches c� WM 2.012 ` '�L�d� WH. �;lis STORE GUARANTEED �`EA��S - F� - Ilav"M, Clara a" 71 Foot Rano." semic� 4. RI■■f1■A.■..■■■RIEEi■.■■.fSl C Y R I L ORLEY wear �-_ Funeral Duet for B to Triple Z, Qooiie. Inserted AWy MaIke- or Model a Pickerm� «Your FriendlyResident d en$" ' ? ' -'UA%Ned Church � 8 Doctor's PresorLptlons li'lIIed '' * ��GSTON RD. W. _P.O.i BOX 16o 4518 I(Wgston Rd. West MI DICKERING Privoi� Arrfbuloraei Secvlog — C smvxz -� — = -- ._ 11M A. M. PI!E3£E G, ONTARIO Stop 34 it- I�01'1111igSl�e �P. DAY OR 41GHT DURING JULY i AUGUST Swlday Sd" Wfthdrswn -- * ALTDlEY Phhare 282.9851 WAM - 9.,S -A. NL — chfff•.h Sorvie• I WM. Al1eEACNNiL. Prop• 1.0 A. AIL — SOMA" . School Wast of Dunboito .� No saw lo..r SUNO* School H N.. L L A Y � . ,Arra* ,§ aAd 12. -� Q P110411, Pi,tone WH. 2-4171 ss.■.iR,�R.■■■■s.■■.I�a. ,- -� N S U R A N c E Cs L E N D A L E A,1 4-8063 aPidceringr Ont• GRACE lrIIlisYTERIAtII PIRUDB!lTIAL„'�"iTD. :. OF -ENGLAND �i 4' P L I A N C E SERVICE. LIFE = AUTOMOBILE — FIRE Il1N1NG woRsraP EST WAM TO KEN and CLAIRKE ; :Creighton, � , a t °'".-�w � a'i..I ' 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST VARIM ,iDR�Y� ' B1rNDAY SCHOOLS O"t Moles elow, Alms Shopping Como& Phoa•t.VOL 240M , iEfllpl0 _P R E �N/�T�II C E' = pin � MWdoch W.,r Rouge �h.ai_ , .. �...d . cov«ag• Ii AIJCTIO ERS %30 o.et.- 4 years and vim► Ilso.etd sad AwMritttd for 1111 Bawls"[, Solicitors and I 1 ani —rp ro a years C•tfuMt of Ottilorlo and York .Ncltarfas Public' 1Gntermid - - _ APPRAISALS WZLZA D WATER foa. Sf•dt, lesplerm.nls, Hoi sel old UG CLFANZD Pw.r•ro, Real Illrwe aim ow 11 o.m.—All ages. -- -- •� •. 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