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VOL. 79 NO. X15 ^ THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1962. : PRICE - 10c Per Copy.
PickeringTownship Has New Industrial Sign •ade-1,3
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, Principal J. C. Richardson _
`• / lion in -
//%/ I releasing . the Grade 13 exams
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results this .week, said that the
111111111 candidates were succesful in
PiCkerI g Village Nofies
193.5 p. c. of the paper's writt- -- -
en. The symrathy of their many "•T_ariti:^e P^ovines, visiting
Highest ranking was aehiev- fr:e .cis in this c,)rimunity is h sis'er lPsnit '-Iris. Ronald -
ed by Wayne Knapp who sec- exter�ed to %L-. and -firs. Paul .Forsythe, who, :with her two
This attractive siggn has been placed On RiCering Township propar.y tired Fint Clas^s'Honours in 7 Roussy, K_rgston P.3. E., on the cul ! ?r n returned frith them ;
at the corner of rho• 2 Highway and Liverpool •Rd., by the Townsh'ip's
papers. Wayne achieved over tra;ic death of. their son Gen for a --si> :
Industrial Commission. It can be readily seen from the road and s:.euld an average of 84 p. c. on eight eight years old,* by., drarmin flit. and Mrs. Pete .Dyson,
' attract a Commis) o attention. _ pa Pers and will, therefore be at North Bay, last wee. of Ottawa. will be visiting the
g named an Ontario Scholar. 'iTrs: Audrey Bowley, :Morley lattea•'s parents, Mr. and Mrs -
Baker. Nicholas V. - Eng. C. park. a` member of the staff of Thos. Watson. this week.
• 70; Eng. Lit. 65; Alg. 67; Geom. the local funk, is in the Tor- Overboard r
1Starr-Dymond 61•; Trig. 59; Phy. 80 Chem. 71; onto General Hospital, as a re- - Eighteen members of the 1oc-
�'���� Lat..Aut. 73; Lat. Comp. 72. stilt of a car accident in 'Scat•- ELI : Rotary Club enjoyed their
Mpn pp I • • Bandurchm, John - Eng. C. born on the week -end. "annual" cruise with Rotarian
y y nue Saturday54: Eng. Lit.Alg. 73; Geom. Miss Edna, Kayes, Kingston Ken Cooper, on his large cabin
P 64: Phy. 56; Chem. S0: Frch. P.d. 'Z., enjoyed the cruise by cruiser, from Frenchman's. Bay
An old-fashioned picnic with Auth. 60;-Freh. Comp. 60... boat, through the Tousand Is- on Monday .evening. As is cus- ,
C�� � all the races, games, entertain- ' ouk Gerard F. -- Eng. CJ53; lands, with her sister and her tomary, lunch is had on board, - -
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S� rrietrt and ..fun that a family E • Lit., 61; family, from StouffvMe, ' last before taking to the high seas.
outing can provide, Is on the '
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Butters. John D. -Eng. Com. Sunday. � The •trip took them into Whitby
The people. of Pickering and rnan, said,. "he was a man who agenda for this coming Satur 62: Eng. Lit. 80: Hist. 90: Bot- Congratulations to Mr. �d Harbour and return. It was a -
.-._' district were first .shockgd by did an excalIent job, and was day, August 16.. �, 85: Zool. 82; Lat. Auth. 63; Mi -s. Ron.-- Maney on -the birth grand night for , this kind of
the accident suffered by Jack a very .capable e-nployee. I Pony rides, picnic baskets Lat. Comp. 68: -Fr. Auth. 61: of a son. thing, and :was immensely en-
Chapman, then saddened by his. held hi n in the highest regard. and political figures •are the French Comp. 62. Mr. Doug: Kettle, Sherwood - joyed. The orsiy "incident" was _
—passing_) _week in the Toron- both as an employee and as an order of the day at Greenw CargillWin:- J• _Eng. Lit. ;_ha; is s-motk}Qr, from Mid- that gf -Rotarian Chief Nick- -_
to General Hospital. file had. irx3lvidual. �, '� • 63: Hist. r_;' nL r o . lapd. stay-ing wi — t -
suffered. third . degree b+itmt fellow -employees felt the swre'.the -Progressive Conservative Clarke. Shamn' Ls - EnQ. C. few w•e?kc. on, Stetson, which he had. plac-
when a fuel tants he was �e1:- xay.: I.Associaw)n of Ontario County' Si; Ex,. Lit 7i: A19..54:_Zrol � Mfr. and firs. Gordon Found. ed on. Ken Cooper's head while
Ing, exploded at the municipal Funeral �yrvices were held crn i ;pnnsor their seventh .annual _
garage, at Braigham" ]tiii. Saturday from the Pic:;erin; jouLing fur frau:s throughou' 1 72: Cherxi c5; L,at. Aut.h. 73: (Christina S.t:Y have ,returned downs below. Ken, --rtl�i.the gee
Chapman was forty-five years United Church. There "was a the area. Continued On Page 5 f after a-th:�eAvePk '. holiday, in place, on his read, ent ul.).
Masonic. Church.
on F e - w eve -1 e area.
r--'of - elI-?cnuw n o=.I I visi-ting 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. top, and as the strong :wind
o£ age. f Miller. at Regina-, and Mr. and struck him. away went the
'A life-long resident of Pick- ening. plc in Federal •and Provincial ► �' M ,
i Pian "iVluswm Demonstration' �• t; m: Sprrrsgett, at Moose hat "into space Turning the
ering, he was born'in Picker- Pev, M. Buttars, in his re- • politics w•:1 be guests, including, pay In September Jaw, Sack.- Craig Miller, 13- boat around • the following
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Village, and attended marks said,. "SQ many have Kon. 'truce Starr. Federai_Min- - year-old grandson of 'Vtr. and seareh was fruitless: `Moral -
seMol here:- Following overseas shown concern over ?tiir. C' ap- , islet of Labour, and Horn. Matt. "History in Action" is the Mrs. Found, accompanied them don't wear cowboy hats our
ty, with the Armoured Corps man's accident.. --and .then -'.'lis , Dymoild. Provincial ins?al Minister of theme set for a Museum Dem- on the, trip. board ship.
jj�lf{ the C&nadi Army, from death. The marry `floral trib- health. who represent the area �tration Day. -to be held- on Mr. and ,Mrs. E. Haywood, Congratulations to Mr. and
1943 to 1945, Jack founded' ht.`s utes show, the esteem in which in the House of- Commons' and I the Pickering Township Mils- Elizabeth St.; are holidaying in Mrs. lie'.: Ha-mah, who cel•>bra-
,owi: construction business. In he was held ' by - friends. We ' the Ontario..Legislature• .. }eu•n Grounds in Brougham, in New Brunswick for a few ted their 24th wedding 'anniw--'_.. .
1958, he was appoi'?sted to• the are deeply in to those I A foil prc?Xram of races, uu$,�e set in sky:= - eisary rn -August 1. -
_ motion at a nwets�tg of the Mr. and Mrs, Hannah and Pickering Horticultural Soc-
Pickeriug Tow;stsiP, a Position the service of mankind. Often go-ro:rsds. F^ -d F'riz*s will be 1 Board of the Pickering Town family spent last week -end holes lety.r�nbers had an all -day
hdd until the tin* of the one mangy action shows how
arranged for the cfzildTer. whilrr held rem. North Bus tour on Tuesday, July 31.-
-a dangerous life can -really be" `the older pFcnickers can devc.'e , P t '
sire Historical Society a N
The deceased was a Past Mas- All memberii.of the P.�oad De- , th�er.•sselves to the Federal vs. 'Arracentl, ` - Mr. and Mus. Gordon Stew- with eighty m. 1-. ets .and,
'Arra'rsgerrients are being made art has his si3ter, Mrs: Elsie. friends' a.ttenr'.ing. ?":ey -Dire•!
ter of Doric Masornc Lodge in paitrzlertR a^ted a5 !lot-n2r bear- Pravirr^ta] ball game. the Prowse- for demonstrat;or� --of. the Stewart and son Barry. of Nes•- Genera'- Foods at Coboi;rg:
_ Pickering, and was a Trustee on er5, Pall -bearers, were: :L; T ! shoe championsh!p and other ( working of old machinery=the U-skeard, stayisi$ with thein• stopped a,t 'he Pr-.!nr;al Para- _
the local- s•_tiool `foard. floc three. Johzst S. T. O. JeffStson. Ben get-acquain'te�i acfa�ities.• The j earliest tractor's,' steam engin- .this week. at Rice Lake. and a o the Park'
stars. He also served a term Bryant, Jark Nfrnn''gotrlery, .V. i %rogram._"ets..under,'tw�sy at 2 I .
s a. purist-=re;steam lricomot- Mr. and - -Mrs, A. Seebeck :at Peteri cm
as member of the Pickering D. Srr:th and M nrl ay'P!>ss. !'p. m. a.^.r3 e� er} one is re-- ^ it�FTc3ed h"M.-4.,•,: f =-
.., i • =- •- er c clot Free 2t e. There will }ie -rope making: and family were 5,--.:)!n; over Mr. a"el f r ey
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Township runs . is
_-,rack-was- very -w knowzi Friends C., STe •Y L� ,, ice s camT. -- — .. - -=
ri" tatttez i>€ -tt , .
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i an a Park.
throughout the district and al- Mr' Cha -imam L� sr:.:r'i by lv 1 be a:a.la' e,. house}rold crafts. There «ill he Mr, and AL's P.obertsnn. Lin or,n '^ri • �,h th? P^-atr'
ways hada ready "grin" for his widow. Eileen: five ch.!dre .. , . Green -rood Park is one of , a cAuple'.of quilting parties Coln St. hale re^ -eptly retvified vinces rrrartly.
everyone, He dil a goad job as Ron., Pamela, Leslie, StPji the a~eas mat popular Mich:ci ,M t ,t+� in the costumes from a visit to Scotland. Mn and.itirc, Jack Fr.,, nrr,
+arid Supt- and knew his work and_MV.-.baei, all of ?c1'3: n sactc with _c�vic>< at d c-cin:K -
-- —}�. ntokher__ ^c W. H. t� est -,I ;,,r the children, a Gne c:v;m= ` erathe housewife of an earlier h6sp Thi Tuesday .e en'.n? Markha-TM.t�. �znrl � c: r t 'o Ron
a0verevvetl. it tub- ital on
Reeve -Sherman Scott, in nes, and 0". ice , ... ,. }.
oa Barn' Onvrounda with internal trouble,. and poi-_ Grote, nnrtfl rf :'-rk'rsm
paying tribute .to Mr. Chap- Chapman, of Toronto. - files a a other mod rn taciTit- The sloe' of a In•t ha:'n nm• ible surgery... :Mi. and a•frc. R::y Lar nci`:
Vires. It :s lewated five �n :es t!ect •axing erected .on the Mvsetfn Mr: and firs. P,e;." �t'atzr:n Kingar.n R T! F
n an \n. <.. }lit; tv 2 '• mas is an r,;r st in ; . on^ and fatnily, of Ric-11M.on�I Hi:' . ;: t -r ::j i n eBay.
R ! if ren maliea a lx,.+rr,nP-• pq -1a , T Ile C.. ore holidaying'frntrinn o,tt �i:.a r:c+,
nder New Management, Rouge ~ ent rerr parr, ,hp {5+crus swill tt1�I ak Ste' crn,nir.V -: h^rc• i -
};e ne.a ecu one' w eckr
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. -- �svas toff} down -and. hail d L- -.
wt Plans Big Re-openErrg ! _ - --
ltr•k�', .Ja1:'1lEK''`n ;1 :1� St^
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� a� ii -trek;, and lnc;il'Inan tf. �, -
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....Rouge Hill Bowl: located on t-s��J o s + . e ^rlcs when .+'�e °
rand Road, in tL'est Iiill just ec . Hal:
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tknl>rt� txCrnrtt:,n t?i'� r ri
sat of, the yr,un tart'' t,c 1i _trr` H9 rid Ci19 �4� ; „
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'Toronto, wail' have its xancl• xh
w nicks- n, Tt,:tn.l',`;a mr' I "�*; *"'
openin.; on Thuis ?ay', a�'t i ,,///�''''►►► s c` '
Vet Large X+CU' ti�i�iX ► :> T e Nv,l,1 of the tit :,. a r
30, under ih� •i,+furl n. ]"(* 11.,,•t• i'r
Bowlerama P s:nite.9. ' � f' �'; ,e n, :t protect i c-
,- 1� Two War►
The s xte�r.-.:+ne bowling 1 Tile Cntari•-) it;-,.pitai S * lcaj v ' l:^ +"hinlil an.` i,.l tta^OM
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i �enCre, equipped :tit}l, Brun- - 23 C'�r.lI1IlS iUn Ilio ir,t'rt:ail f'
wick at1tQ':utiCS An. t'.-' it's' rli I :,... lot dl 1, _.. . r7.
urn contributor) 1 n ch -in and. f •rriizhinr the s ' k
�tt�•i a .0 1. i Ai: Vint n` N K .
,the lanes,.tvill be ln•ought up tcl toward the lxtil-?in a j 3-d of th' Ih: inti a?"lir of tho '
a keen operati'n, 15itch. Stress i rietw "-ix'anil ?ic';n :f :_ G?llsr-.
On the 2 t s month: a
:veil] be �a:gid on makin^- t,l.,! , _ Township that i; ril-ht nett nro'.';t �i;i ^'Rr,l)rlt II4!!Ic thr g�:
P- 1 ,1 H' �l)itzil. r +-Chairnt nn of the MusoUAl 00)-
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: Rouge z'iill Bowl a ace wirer_ i door 'Lo ill :ropolitan Toronto,
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Pl ' I - P. '�y. I. Utl;ubart., Chairman I twill be.firing off its first salvo mittee,^ Whose couraf!e pct er
bowlers can 'relax and enjoy of the Commission.' not ifieri the
themselves in a pleasant emit -•I to letting everyone know that. flame ,ed at the scemin-IV nn�47
honital •board chairman. R. D: i : c trmnuntable problems, tvhicl:��~
themselves
Re-decorating is now rt is open,for b`asiness". _: i y a "
Thompson; of the grant in a fir. Johri Campbell, Chair- faced hire, at various times. He . '°'
taking place, and the custoYn- letter this week." a
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structure man of the Pickering Township is proud of the men who helP� �X
Prq willG ed him, and he mentions, -with
e° Ch bowling conditions, will be $2:348,000. - Total sub-" appreciation. e
Jack M. Fine, lVianaging Dir- to say in a recent conversation„
scriptiom in the area canvass "In the last two years the sou- Ramsay, Bill alerts,' John Has , r
"ector of Bowlerama Limited, to date amount to more than ;them part of the Towship has lungs, Fred Hicks, Lloyd John- 5
bac announced '.that Bill C!ach $350,000 stop, Harty Spang, Ted Holtby
moved from rural to a subur--.
will be the manager of the new The Commission's letter poin- ; ban development. The people and Levi Hopkins, Jack 'Mairs: '
linjc in the Bowlerama chain: { out that it will arrange for V "
B has bowled in the Toronto are .now:,indwtrial promotion John and Paul White, all of ^
the approval of a Feaeral Goy-, minded.......so much so, they Brougham: John Newson, Cliff L y
City Major League and has also eminent grant for the hospital. recently voted' for' the Town Barrett, Harry ear • , Dour.
worked in different centres op- Claims for federal grants are ship to spend 5100,000 to pur- Plitz and many others.' A num-
erated by Bowlerama. He has made through this Commission. r base industrial land for devel- be
of fine workers from Clare-'
nt considerable .time at the opment. This has now been moat gave assistance; mem- '
York Bowl, and, was on an -- a
lane; ltd we are o en for bus- bets of the Dunbarton Kiwanis
throughout the Thorndiffe _ :'Some Chase! mess." 27
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Boww!ling Bonanza Bill is in his Mr. Campbell thinks "seeing The log barn will lie air ex="
early thirties, and is known . to hibit worth viewing,'=4 Mr.
be aggressive and energetic. He P. C. Al Box of the Township is believing'i E6 on August 23, Miller and�the other 'men who After one year of military and acedNgk train:no under.,
}was many plans for the new Polies Dept., took part in a a tour is being organized. ReP- ave so freely of their. time. the army'f Apprentice Training Plan;-iimner Apprer.
Season, and Rouge Hill bowlers chase on 401 last weekend at r�esenta awes cres s -major Indus- i8be _ ' �uipment, hope it ice Soldier Wolf Suess. of Piekerin , " .'
.,Will find a new atmosphere at speeds up to 115 mites s hour, trial development 'companies will be completely finished for Barry.Neil Trophy for the Best First Yeitr•iffort. Dur -
the Toronto youth was finally will be. -invited . by suoterrr=4oon the day when "History -in• Act- i graduation • exercises at the Royal Can@" School
r Furuw infO mation can be 'apprehended. He was given 2 will be climaxed by sGu ld and n9 g y -
Ion" k - lelxated
obtained at the Bowlerama years less a day ant reemntte- refreshments at the Guild lilts. TM: • .fuss da" is. to b0 Wane- . of Artillery of Camp Shiro, Man.. l i reteilfea MMus t Wdr.
? , hi To>t M tilt his worse M hWp Captain's. R Moon, fele acting eeM�Y EOr11'f1r'..
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. �1ead Oitke, -6!b sis�� 'for' tkM years. - - —.-- -
;onto.
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.. THURSDAY, wuaun is, flit� Z THE 'ICQERt!i NlM-
TH'EP1CKER'ft3 NEWSWalta Thomsoi.C.
I .,ISTASLISMIIIIII �— '
t : leaned every Thursday BARRISTER • ' SouICITO�It - ^NWARY PUKIC
by The Neuro Printing and Publuh=v Comps"W To The 9~: ..the road allowance, the town- COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS
AMhordzed as " Class Moil Meter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, seal Your editorial of July 22th, ship removed the gravel from- - Tolephwm WHitehall 2-0910
31IM MRIMON IUTEs: $2.50 per year — Ill Stabs $3.110 W fear recommending control of the the road allowance and rerout- -
__ township's 'largest industry— ed the road temporarily on his Northwiaf Mirror of Old
BARRY MURKAR, Editor Plant Road on No. 2 Highway - gravel pits, has juakt come to' -private property. This meant
.. - AWMISINO RATES YPON REGIEST — my attention because. -of holi- the township claimed an asset
days and the general terrain was - -
This editorial made me recall 'lowered the same. A condition Donald G. Crossley-
' a be — _._ an editorial •in your paper a- of this co-operation could
i 6 -e o a t r bout 1947 •(musttlave oeen improved house -keeping by the
I't3IsLIC,iiELd►T�iiIVS CONSULTANT •
It -is interesting and noteworthy that both Ajax and very impressive, FoPrbee- Ed.) private operator. Set back re -
the Township of Pickering. are making a push to secure congmtu in
elocatingu;e scheme.ts would not Iter�nii a osOIIc H � K - -'
%ndustry for , their` respective municipalities through the i AJAX,PL.AZA .. - _ RESTD111"Ca -
sale to Cooper Block was an- Your main objection appear -
efforts of their Industrial Commissions. r,ounced You • also, had kind ed to be the unsightliness of pyeyl ;wasme
Pickering Township Industrial dommission has now words for everyone connected gravel pit operations. • All in -
with the transaction. Possibly dvstry • because of their nature
Secured serviced land; put up. a large attractive sign and the editorial writer, of•1947 did cannot be' a' thing of beauty. -
will currently conduct, a -tour through the township's not realize that one reason the An improvement • may be in -
PROTECTM
Industrial Area. Representatives of industry will be industry located in Pickering having gravel Pit operators re- iC ' ' ���
shown at first hand just what the township has to offer was it's proximity to their raw forest their borders with fast
and just where it is located. materials. growing trees. Here again, `pri-. A. R. f O RT tE R—. I N S U RAMC E
The Town of Ajax will have an exhibit booth at the I �'�` the answer u the vete operators are not the only
problem is not control, but co- ones to blame. The worst bat- �•{ r .
C. N. E., where they will exhibit photos of what- they operation with the township's tlefie'ld Pickering Townshjp A 0 IOWc 2-0 1 6 -
have. to offer along with their brochures. Last year Aj- indus-ray, I am sure the town is the ol'�i`t used by the town-.
ax was the only community to have such an exhibit at ship realizes that it is difficult" ship., as .their garbage dump. FIN AUTO — LR9 CASUALTY -the Exhibition. They also have the novel ideal of hand- to draw controls that can be sanitary land fill_with _daily
Eng out aluminum coins to help promote Ajax and sev- made applicable to Private garbage coves would im- ---
seal thousand of these will be distributed during the gravel pit operators and not .prove this "no man's land" as
era! - to themselves. Having owned well as provide- better health NIL
thew weeks.
property adjacent to the town- oonditians. _
Naturally, we have always believed that you can't ship's pit, I sere aware that the You don't Pass restrictive --Ro ` .i7w* Hardwwe t '
_ sell, a product a matter how good it is, unless you ad- township. has also removed controls against your major
vertise and promote and let people know that you *have gravel from areas too close e with try, blit ,you co-operate C..- L L. PAnM� HOUSEWARES, GLASS, GLAZING, property. An example with it. _ •
'something to sell'. We feel there is a good future for all of how co-ope'rat'ion could be Forbes N. McEwsFn
-who live in this area, and it is most encouraging to of mutual benefit is when my POWER MOWERS (TORO, LAWN BOYS • oTlil M)
know that live -wire Industrial Commissions are making father removed gravel up to.Whitby, oat. : -
_ -the move to let others know there can be a good future - -
. .. TOOLS, PTl�'S 81TC.
here also.. - .
' SQUIRT TOURNAMENT IMEBANK AT.. t 23M
.. PLAZA �
And we sincerely hope that no short-sighted taxpay-
er will grumble about the expense involved. We firmly The. League is holding a .tournament for squirts, 7 nu ry
- $etz`eve f �a�t a aye waiting -for -industry -t after-
to us are gone. We have to go to them and to sell our- 1; 1952). It will be held _on. Saturday, August 25, at Brougham,
selves and in this- case, the Commuzlity to the, prospect- commencing at 10.00 a. m.
Ave buyer, if we are to get him to locate here. Any wishing to enter a seam, should contact the League Creators o f -
Secretary, Mrs. J. Livingston, Range Lino Road, Pickering RB� ,
'Beach P. O., Phone W142-0987. nosing date for entries in MONUMENTS
:.SMMOTOR SERY�CE
C' Morris
ALL last Wedrx—day
Repain To Lrmniewers, Garde§ Tractors ROU e HiI I s
Mr, and Mrs. R. Clarendon • O I• DISTINCTION
have moved away from this -
: - New. mW Us d Lawn imm 8 Rdotillen for Sate Mr, and MrsmA. Wagar and vicinity and are now residing of for
T �.�Q E E GENERATIONS
faily spent. a pleasant holiday Wileex Lake, 1 11
LAWNMOWER SHARPENING - " . in Calabogie. Art Jr. had the Mr. Cecil Morris and dough- ,
cast reoved from his arm just ter -Gayle spent a few days
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before leaving on vacation, so vacati rea.g in the Georgian
Yff0rd Br�. ��•
S Motor _ let's hope he had a happy heli- Bay area, and eicplored the -day, lns! -day, �r'having his arm in a ski slopes at Coiling;vood.
- w�/t , cast for eight weeks. Congratulations to Mr, and
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rMabig sapMr. Mrs. Slattery, Alt- Mss Michael o'Day on the ' _ - - M N N T S
- ona Road, spent -the week -end birth of their baby daughter,
alt the home of their daughter, on July 23, at Scarboro Gen.
Mrs Ken. Ralston, Uxbridge. -era! Hospital. ^ DUNOAS_ST. EARi !t#Mr1BY AAO i-�33S ,
Mr. dim Littleford, Bob Wal- Sorry to hear the home of
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71duff and Mike Pajscare.. spent Mr. and. Mrs. Schofield was
- week at struck by lightning last Wed -
arena i a erJJJg Fenelon Fa13s, with Mr. J_ nesday and hope not too much
- Graham All report. a good damage caused.
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time. These boys are all em- Happy birthday te' Mrs: F,
WEDDING cad BIRTHDAY CAKES p]�y'"� of our busy swimmfag Day who celebrated one day 910 CAUMOhM�A ROAD — TORONTO
pool an Mngston Road. last week.
May we extend a . welcome Friends of Mrs. Elsie Nott BLOCKS & BRICKS -
: to Mr. and Mrs. R Truax and rose will be Siad M know she -
ii1Rr I - family, who have Tnoved to the is Progressing Very well after ,STRUCTURAL STEEL
farm next to the Cities -Service her long illness and hopes to
MAIN STRPKKERJNG
EET WN. 2.0m Station on Alton Road;, also be home soon
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NE RENTAL
to Mr. and Mrs. Christian,' who . Mr, and Mrs. T. Morton, of
have taken over the Schwalm Oakwood Drive have just re- 'STATION ROAD, Pomm", ONTARIO
home on Altal Road. - turned hohte from a very pleas-, t hon: vM. 2-1%0 WA: 2-5103 — MO. 11=3911 -
Mr, and Mrs. John McLeod ant holiday at the cottage at
-AJAX L R CO. LTD* have had their Mi 'nephews, Deer Lake.
Wayne and Larry MilIonds, of Mr. and .Mrs. Dennis De
PE C Toronto, out for A iwro . week Wilde of Oakwood Dr. *Ported
- having a good time on their.
holiday.
SPRUCE �(see+i assamilad� 1i11.7S
Mr. . arB Mrs• - Aitken have holidays, visiting friends and :
returned from a pleasant trip relatives in 'New, Brunswick��� A. rjQy�C>11, Q. C.
_ CEDAR (semi asio nbl� $1545 around Gwen Sound and dist- and Nova Scotia, and Cape -
rict. Breton Island. - _ - >bASB,IT a 60LICaT•s ` '
ICED WOW METAL FRAME (collapsible) $29." Bon Voyage to Mr. and, Mrs. The Thursday Afternoon Euc- \.
Jos. Little, of our .local egg- hre CSub will meet this week s no
di
�0 ft. Push -UP Extension Ladders 510.95 HCeachgrang station, who are leav- at the home of . Mie: L Ads- -
5 it. Shp Ladder add each ing for a well-earned holiday: thorpe, Dyson Road.' FAMPORT itOAD, SovTa I?'JNaNIT001'
_ They are planning to spend . Patrick McKinnon, Oakwood
some time in. England.
Dave, had the • misfortune of
- -
ASPHUT SHINGLES -
The winner at the Lioris' Bin-
go last, week was Mrs..Parlett,
having his arm and face cut
on Friday, when a bottle. ex-
3 in 1 - 210 lbs. per square Spacial ;5.9i r square
of East Ave. You may be the
ploded, while he evaS burning
JIM !-
s-21421RVALiZ'z ]moi
--Colors GREY and BUFF
lucky one, next:' week, so try
your luck for the .jackpot -of
garbage. _
And Pickering tianaral
�WH
'C�PHOLS
SH 3 CARRY —THESE ARE NOT SECONDS
$100.00' Bingo is held every
Aja:
l �L7,L,L�G
Thursday at 8.00 P. m. in the
Hospital Statistics - July
—
H. �&PA
Reem, West Pauge
Mr. and Mrs. Jahn McIsaac
Total In -patients admitted 219
31V AM HINDS RzeevaffmD
M RORB
of Alton§ Road, have•• their
Residence,
FaMST Cf3Ii :
Outside White $645 gal. Outride. Primer $6.:5 gal.
niece from Scarboro visiting
Town of Ajax 96
-
_' ' - � mSTDiAT�
them for a while.
Pickering Twp, _
n1
BARGAIN PAINTS f :, ^ .
The ladies of Rouge Hill Lions
Club would appreciate any help
Pickering Village x3
Town of- Whitby 9
�G4!!'1'OK �. i itLi�lDEiOIL 1E1.
.RED, GREEN, GRAY In gallons - only — ;2.95 gal..
anyone_ could give with the Whitby Township 11.
Rummage and White Elephant Oshawa _ ... 3
PI Q>tXRJN�Gi, Oill'14ARI0
Excellent for Fences, Garages, Cottages, etc.
Sale to be held on September*
`15. Anyone' interested
OtheY'S
14 and
please get in touch with Mn.
: 219.
Lee or Mrs. Crosgrey. •at AT-
dumber babies born . 41
_-
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-
In- anent x-rays
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Exe•llnt economy flat wall paint Dries in 2 hours
outpatient x-rays 30
;
QUAN" 11.69 GALLONS $543E
ROS E BAN K
Miniature x-rays ' - -- -67
...... o Com. TA _.
an Be C I•
Mr. and Mrs. Vanderlip and
hob: in-patient trtm'ts. _..866
Lab. out-patient' trm't8. S5
-. -'NSW TANKS .1NSTAMED
UM O. L�a
Kingston.
and old Fort Henry fora short
Blond transfusions 31
Minor operat�ane
lIClCiIttNG
visit last week. -
Major operations
— —
� WHITBY.
Mr. and Mea A. R Lewis, of
.Ear, ey*e, nose. A. thiToat _
"opssatiana
Z�aranrto, visited Mr. and Mas.
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1 •THURSDAY, AUGUST 151?-, 1962A - - THi PICKERING NEWS t - "� - . .. f Page Ti+rN -
AUCTION SALE Hark
DIRECTORY COME AND HAVE
'BUSINESS Services Ce S I n Glad to report Mr. Jos. Pat-
operation.
N
.. Auction Sal* of farm stock terson back from hip operation.
-_-_-cattle, sheep, threshing mach- The Snooker family, Wood -
The Churches Ino, tarn , implements, hay, view Road, have returned af- = AT THE
grain etc., on Lot ti, Con. i; .ter spending four weeks in o
GUARANTEED � ��� Markham Township, the prop- England Ike
• eeet>.eateteeeeeeueae■ eery belonging to The Estate Mr. and Mrs. Wrigjat, Wood-
Rediarr SW*O of the Late Fred Cole, on- view Dr. entertained a few °
Funeral Director Pickering - of their friends. at -a. hai4wue -- A R _
-Any. Make' or -- FRIDA,Y, AUGUIST 24, rS6� dinner one ever ing- last week. T
d ®g�-.��, - Uft/[red .Church - Sorry to hear Mr. Durno Sr. -
��IIifti1Vd r1iiN -. Minbhr. Rev.-Afti ills Outten R.. 0 0 0
cattl _.:. Sheep, Hay,' Qrrain of Woodvietiv ;was. taken quite
Prlvate Ambuk"we Service - SES`iICE - ill and rushed to-3carboro Gen- --
'it.06 A. AA. Registered Jersey cow, suppos- eral Hospital one day last week
DAY OR. NIGHT. DURING JULY i AUGUST ed to calf is December; Here- Best• wishes for a speedy rec-
Suaday, school Withdrawn fora A Jersey cow, fresh, with overy. _' Y M OND
-' her veal calf at side;, Register- . Mrs. -Alderice Sr. of Whitby ,
WAM. DISJVM ;.. AUDLEY Jersey heifer. spent Friday visiting with Mrs.
WM. McEACMNiE, Prop.' !.45 A. AL - Church Service . 30- Cotswold eweq with spring. Schwalm _Sr of Kingston Rd. P' C N
17.00 A. 141. -Sunday Sel+ool lambs. Sorry to hear that the Xen-
West Of DUTl:hafton * No Servke or Sunday SchoolQuantity of grain; Approx. reedy family, 1st. Con., are to -
August Sand 12. 2000 bales of hay. leave pur. . district. They have
PHONE -2171 Phone WH. 20.00
>•1tot111ttttlR><tl[1tllSAtii o 0 o purchased a . busuness in, Cam-
Implements s Machinery bridge, and will be .leaving on
�ATkm& 2-0063. 'Pickering, Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN August 28. Good luck and best R E E N 0 0 D
Cil�JRCH mDW30 trac- wishes go with them.
McCormick -Deering
tor, on rubber, red colour, in _ John acid Lynda,'Hughes are
MORNING WORSHIP gpod condition;, ..McCormick'-_ back. home again, and recover -
a m. PAR K
KEN and CIARKE 'i t =west Rouge school Deering' oil -bath, 6 ft. mower, ing nicely after having their
- - Creighton, Fraser, Auditorium with tractor hitch; Enternat- tonsils removed at the Scar-
Creighton,
R E N T I C : SUNDAY-SCHOW.S' ' Tonal KB8 stake body truck, boro General Hospital. (On No. 7. Highway, Five
E D"n & Murdoch wear Rouge sdi.ol-
with dump, dual wheels; This- The Westbrook family spent
- AUCTIONEERS `%30 a•m•-9 years and war truck � real Soda, low mileage; a pleasa.net weekend at .the -Mlles West Of Brookiift) '
the . Aothoeisea Barristers, Solicitors and _ 11 a.m.-vp to B rears GoodI On 28 -inch steel thresh- farm in Beaverton.
11 am. -Nursery ing• - m - complete with The home of Mr. -and Mrs.
Cow"" of onario and York rehire,' i
_• . _� Notaries Pubik _ � grain elevator, Dei It or Albert Brenner is nearly con- .
1-- ShA, �h Mevicehold G11 a- al Road School-_
�� Rool �� aYo ow it a.m.-All ages. above; THC• blower cutting -box pleted and they will' be moving •
,, et R.aenahi.l LANK o' COMMERC! CHAMLlRS .De ROUGE HIGNLANOS DR. "Anti pipes; Lnternational truck in soon. 'SA T U R D A Y. ,
chassis, complete with buck May we• extend a welcome
DO" SERVICE AT ONE PRiZ`tl 5 Simeoe -St. N., Oshawa rake; Manure spreader;. Vesset to the Damstieldt family who A G U C J T 1 8
IMiLEsen P.O. Phase Apish S2W3 grain grinder; MH. 7 ft. grain have moved to Woodview Rd.
A wkhew P.O. Phase me& 206 Telephone RA. 3-34.46cc 1 grinder; Cass corn cultivator; The No. 4 Pack Club will -
Jts George S Fanning mill; MH, corn binder; hold a cook -out on Aug.. 18 at
11118910ES have be" �
♦ eyes. 1eto.h� Anglican Cbuftl� 12 Foot. step ladder:..speed 'Rouge -Valley Inn, �eDO Pe
K.
_ jack; Horse seuffler; 8 Can BillWatson has gone to the
PtCK>EIHttO - -0tiTARlp...
Billy
Rsxten '-con .-.E'1 �C-�eatnp--ter &. 1#-R,ai►ti:-Raft-Fo�Au�g.
E. -R. FLEURY -Dr.,'John L sik H. SHEPHERD, sA.,D.D. p heater; Metal feed cart; ay of two weeks.
0 9. Tooth stiff -tooth 'dtItivator; :- ;hots, Betty Durn has had her a
Box I", Pickering, Ont Steel stoneboat; Turnpike niece from._Montreai visiting
BARRISTER "- SOLICITOR _ -0 N T I S T.� Mww Wmehax 23513. Shovel; IHC. 3 -furrow tractor her this summer
NOTARY PUBLIC SUNDAY SERVICES plow, ace bottom; Several hun- Mrs. Ma Howard of Wood- �� G A M E S +
7�dred bushel hampers: Several -view Rd. h left to join her
rish et OW Ringstee Reed - ".; - e30 a -m --Holy Communion 1 D
Miphhind Creek 11.00 a.m:--Mornlng Prayer Goat crates; Metal hog trough; husband who has been wdrk R E: S
Mor"i.
- ATg?r739i' or AT. 4••ii6Z Ackering _ 11.00 am. -troy Cemn+kn+Toe Nietar gas tank with pump; Ing in Kirkland Lake. Our best _.A A C E 5
• aw: A wisbes 90 with them.
Medical Centre 1100 am. -Sunday 4dhooll le Phe Press rut drill or Mrs. M edang has been vis-
, steel Anvil' 6 h vise. �
bend :HORSESHOES
Noun, Parish Hall post drill; Cockshutt rubber- :ting with her parents, in Bea-
-- Monday » widap-�k3o�kao _�. 11.00 a.m.-Nursery tired vfgon. heavy duty speed verton for the past week E N T -E R T A I NM E N T
Selmdayand Ivesimp
_ (At ,the Parish ]iaS) tires, practically new: 2 Wheel -Mr. and Mrs: Jas. StrLythe,
-by AOFF{CE• WRI-0660 , WEDNESDAY trailer; - good --flat rack for celebrated their 25 weddisrg _P R I Z E S
_. wagod; Set dual wheel truck arurivetsary on July 29th. i,et's - 1
RES.: WH. 2-185 10.00 aero: -trey conrnrr,nion and For Young And Oi�d
intereeasiona for tiro Sisk ebaine; Block with rope; Good wish them rttat>,y more happy
•� . MONUMENTS - me4a1' waw trough; >�. leer, years. - . .. •� - - . - 1
1.0 -ft dump rake; Set 5 drag Mr.' and Mrs. M. Dobbie
_ harrows; • Set -'2=drat harrows: spent the week -end at their IF R E E i C B !
Ten foot steel drum -roller. 3- cottage near Peterbow.
- a O@M AumK Pr:e. C 1'9 lOA I�A�e Simon spring -tooth cultivator. Mr, and Mrs. R N. Braybon C R E A _M -
W M • E e Set block and tackle; Feed Ray and Lynn, of Toronto, vis- POP C O F F B E j
Lei 1, whbbr, Ontorle S�
51rro � wow of TA -Y cart; 13 -Disc MH drill; Root :ted the Walcot! 1at;ri>,y, on ;
llwlaL Hlus, owTARa Wlper; Milking machine, Sur- Saftuday., ::A N D T E A
with _ -Sorry to hear Mike Pear had
his"Wpona 1- 10
' VJMAY_1 t wAw-4a the pu> It7r;-Nlunbw of m edrarric'a leg -cit, plapm ' baseball. in
-,A"Im Wedine, Eirplen Ed. tools; Number of bags and Cherrywoc4 and required stir-
Funeral and At Uqp MLI. skim: Power ernmT with elec- dyes. Hope he is feeling bet- IWNG Y }
d
PLUMBING TerNewrrles of Heo1Me ew sloe tris motor; 13oX stove; Wheel ter by now.
ON
AfnbYiOACe Service the W.dnesdor McNhq, �: Set stock clippers, hand Miss Hlda Smythe is away on
ALPRED "YES * �Re wacaML
power: 500 Chick e+iectric 'a nine -week vacation to Ire- r
Tho Reodrre Room b opw >• brooder; Near: new rubber tir- 1 to visit relatives and
3rd. r
on
NG BATHROOMS No. 4 sway ad Roo is s -ed lawn mower, Tarpaulin; friends. Happy may, Mda.'
SYSTEMS- of lebedns sod, Read 7.'- - seer. ,eassion Sal iron fence, p�: Col- PICNIC BASKET
"ESTIMATES GIVEN
Por fue4aw infarerallow oay house 8 x 18 metal roof;
�' Call ATlonee 2,3616 _ 5 Rolle snow fence; 125 Cedar ANNOUNCEMENT
Piteee WFiitei�aN 7�67fT - _ - - - fence steel. abs _ y
porta , Large _eel pl
TeJePJlOne 1 water trough; Many other art- Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Doug-
- - WHiteh011' 2-3610 _� ice• las 'McBride announce •the'en-MEET-
St. Andrew's .o o a gagemeztt of their daughter - YOUR
Tekv.ision a Radio Presbyterian Church sal. at 1.30 p. y chary: Diana Alice, t, f Larry
�p�p�
_ Terms cash On Day Of sale: min Gillard, o! Ajax, son,10/sw� �IylYLlti� ;(
e a St. N., Pickering, Ont James Smith, clerk. Ken and of Mr, 'and'Mis, Frank Gillard CA
,
Church
Ainwrs _ _BRADY Phony WH2-2883 Clarke Prentice, auetionesrs. The wedding will take place on ;
VAS A_4& Sunday School Phone Markham 316, or Stouff- Saturday, August 25, 1962,. at 'r`
,PIIONlr Tlerple 9�1i917.30 p. m., in Pickering United T
PLUMBIand
LNG 11" AAL- • Church service-
rills 6200.
DUNBARTON RADIO & T -V HUY OTHER
- o =,�« `Burtbgrton A N H 0 U N C I N G CELEBRITIES
The } one lace to % > !
-ROGER--G.- CONANT,�. �a . everything in Plumbing. UNITED 'CHURCH ' 0 P. E N ' I• N G
GOOD VALUE AT THE 1
'�► LARRUM AND SOLICITOR - RIGHT PRICE (Hi .�o1r No. ?)
j - CONITFI BLDG., AJAX _ -� Daily iRll sae pea. -
W. A. McKAY, M.A.. Ph.D. A�AII V« 1b� OF COVERED_ STANDS 1
Sotw"y TO Ira pew. ._...MINISTER
n »10009 sA S"*. oel1O1"` REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS IN. CASE OF RAIN I i
Simi" of worship
INS IRA NCE a.4320 Kingston Road _ - �+ ,
t HiU iioo'A.1iS.° A*'
a�•p 11WNW PAGE
° on �L cow" 1T. 4-47. Z1 PostpOlie M A4 2
Ls6ldhW Closed Sat'day July -'Aug Church School Will Re -open
wlr+.ler. hr 11611 Mok
w DO. ' p, � ��0 � In Event Of. Ram
E" September 2,� at 9.46 A. M.
Aebwebile howe • d All Rikii
Bow�non & Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS - -
_ t+1tON0s vrltrtsr Mo. sas21 HEATING .CONTRACTORS sEaviw6 CHRIST IN THE AJAX BOWL. -SHOPPING PLAIA ��-
COMMUNITY SINCE 1833
HO Waller, Steal Systems 174 Harwood. Ave. South At '
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TRY A ,.NEWS' r ,�i,,,� A k L ,
B.A., LLB.- : Akerotlons flilid,Repalm.. Res ale hidustrral, Farms; Acreage; Rentals :C. 0 M E .
_ - a LLoo. Phone: sas.�6�s CLASSIFIED - AD-
' :Bff'ice Pbane: 9424231 E Y E R Y B 0 D -Y
xtTS� CALL esi�nce = horse Cary - -WH 2-501
ssriesn 1Repls *af66 Over fel,000 pepople of se .Kee R 1 W E L C .0 .M E ..-
&*Awn fed JlOLICITOL Soon port to the (>�ao X" -
r� aisilP se/ Oalmle peps sante: sntet� eelnleei sed
• -- --- 2,I���LiSL2M/eleeeLlaeeeeel•pLllEllltEe>•>LitWStESRIt
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_ - - E PICKERING NEWS :' 'THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1162
- yBROCK RFuneral es
serv, were held at Scarboro
by a scare of 9-3. has been done to the bleachers ircared for by a .few willing spent their vacation cruis
Tothe T
wn-
M"- and Mrs. Eric Wright, poo.,,_Road, on Wednesday,.' were all hitting-we11,- arid the f•�k. Aho, •last week,' there ship Police have been notified cabin cruiser.
with Jiy aad Ems• from the "^fn's Bay"
mmgame ended in a score o: 17=5., was evidence of the ball field of this damage, and 'anyone Birthday congratulations,
Rcktge, called o -tzh1r, and' Mm. 4 tam Softball Team won tire:. Wayne Colley and Keith Fer- being used by a couple of "hot- caught doing malicious dam- Tommy Brown, who was fo
fl. Dawson, and Mr. and Mrs. l fist round' of their O. A. S. A. the shared the pitching hon- roddens', leaving deep tire age, or any unauthorized' per- years old on August 11; to Go
Ronald, Smith, fo-_ ,er.y of th= - senes wall Scarboro.' In the ors. Congratulations boys, keep. _ .-gouges in the infield. This; is a son using the park after dark, don Warrant, on Au
gust. 12;
4th CorEssion a;so called for first game on Saturday, at the up the good work, private park, owned by the Bay will be prosecuted. Paul Senior, August 15, and
a short visit, and the the local boys outclassed Considerable wilful dame a Rate a Association, and Mr. and• Mrs. Eric Playford Pamella Henn, on August 17.
_ Y, are now 8 P Y��
on their" way to E-nontor--
where Mr. Smith F.as beer. -
transferred -
Mr. and Mrs Frank IV'eaver:' ..
. *.a-.�-'-rl �a--otic'P3R.•rg-.:v�l.t:.-.-t�-thei?� '•_ _ ��� ' / /.' � _ -1
friends recently, wlc..are pleas -
FOOD
ed to sea them lco'=_in.g so wel_. - -
Ms. Lir save: - mother in Tor-
orito is very _l, and is the rea ,.�
son for their unexpected visit.
-Mi,. ai,:t' Mrs. Gordon Car A.RKE
-
ter arid: Mr, and MIs. Robert
Percy returned fro n a two-
-Coast
wo-
-week trip to the Rest � gest .ou�e Hills
__and back home tl rhted the PRICES EFFECTIVE
I?. S., 'and were- delighted wit!- - _
the wonderful scenery. }_ . No". 2 Hwy, dust East of Rouge fridge_ _ _ .
Mr., and Mrs. Sowerb - with Thurs., Fri. &Sat.
Xrmny ands Ricky spent the en•. _ AUGUST
of the week e .
Mrs. Middleton had her two Open Every Evening TII11.00 p.MX Except Thu.rs. & FrL Till 9.00 pui. ,-16-1748
.
sisters, -Mrs. E(k Scott, of Durr- :
dalk, and Mr. and Mrs, . Scott - --
of Toronto; Mr. -and -Mn. Al-- YORK BRAND 12 oz: SgWre-tins 1SV2 oz. -'tins (Tasty Govern- Swift's Jewel - (Save 45c)
bert Fraser, of Guelph, and Mr.
and Mrs. Hend:y, of Brampton ment inspected
visiting her. .Meat)• _. 'SHORTENING ts.
C
The sympathy of those in' the - ----
community is extended to Un,• 2-� lit'�E �oA [00� (.
W. Knox, Beougham,- and fare- - MW o r SWIFTS SILVERLEAF
11y, on the passing of Mr. i nox,_ 801.06NA - PURELARD6_fogIbs. C
7959� .. _
Frenchman S �y y , (Case of 48 tins G & A STANDARD (Sane 9c) 15 oz. tins.
(-Save 19c)
Eleven Blue Jays Esc :: the Food _
. $4.65)-
=Frenchman's ]bay Yac::f L'!ub _ - .. TEAS.- - -
e 1-4
-be�e Bdue SWIFT'S JUNIOR or STRAINED 43/4 oz. jar
_Z*4. hem- - - - _ - -- -
- n
e+ awe Yacht Club. Excellent area- -
at SUN-RYPE CHOICE CLEAR (Saye 7e) :Giant 48 os. tins
ther prevaile3 with good. sai:-
Ing w4iJ_s both days. (Regular) (Bare 25e) t�O D
Anne Kilner, of Port Credit -App nj'59''
C
_Ya£ht_Ctuh-:1 3 1♦e evEr.t with i • ` rd'-�-\ a nice- - - �liifr Y
a total of 162 3-4 points. There HAM
- -__
Were 33 boats entered, coming -' I . • • .
-from Port Credit. Torobti, Sai.- '4 ' 'h P 'l t 4 u Banquet Canada Citoiee (Sara 9e1 - 20 oz. tins
hig and Canoe Club, French- I , . , � ,_ j .a 134 Ib. tiw _ .
man's Bay Yacht Club and the t I'A+��GhR�tiE y
Oshawa Yacht Club. l TOMATOES � 9C
• The two-day evert was' c� Af-4W II
hosted ,by the Ostaaa Yacht 239
Club' and the Frenc::.•natl's Bay Banquet Canada Cfioiee • (Sacs 7e) 1 S oz. tins
Yacht Club.- The ladies from'the
`lF'rench:r:an's Bay- Yacht, Clubstarved a buffet supper oa Sat- 4 k.. -99c_ V Save 30e �EN
• . .
urday and the lads from Csh;:-CORN.
-
swa served the dsfiner on-SunYoA[� M�af _ :� es.. CANADA PACKERS 12 es.
day to all the sailors, crew Round Ties Mountain View Cataria Fs cy (Save 17c) 4$ oz. ties
idem re ere pests: �5 S TOMATO BICE ..::::..:..:. 4 for 99C
There were tw-o races
on' Saturday arxi three on Spiry �N"
Xray, . with ..the courses either. Y�� SMARTS Fancy Northern Spy (Sari 7e1 15 oz. tins
trian .alar• or win•hvard. lee. .' A P P LE S A U C E ..:: •..'......... 4 if" W
;wvlard, 'zo.er•ing about threeYORK-
miles - _ .- - (SPECIAL OFFER a 2e' off -per rot' ply, to offs _.
Standings fou :. the first fif- (SA1/E 9 C>E M) C
teen boats are asf s::Cr. (Sara Wam�d Pape'r' �2 for 55C
rna Kinzer, T. 3-4, P. C. Y. E ; j
1
Aatkirson, T. S. C. C. 151; Et- Fresh, Grade A Oven Ready, Young �
ches, .Port Credit. 149; Mcirt.100 ft. Roth
gornery. T. S. S. C. 126: 13en-
T. s�c 'c•. 124 1-4: Fe{tilE,
-GARDEN FRESH FRUIT' & VEGETABLES
'CH ICKENS
F. B: Y.• C. 124; Dawson, T. S.
S. C., 117: R Piay:ord, F. B. Y. _ No. 1 HOME GROWN, -
C., 113 1-4; Doane, T. S:.C. C., -
112; Schoen ard. P. C. _ SWEET TENDER
207; Jarvis, F. B. Y. C.. 101: Frn�' i ,
Patterson . O. Y. C., 98: Neily. - 1Roasti�q ' L B • C z• 4' C
0814
T. S. C. C. 94; Kirby, O. Y.'C.; Barbecuing -
89; Canham, F. B Y. C , 84. Avg. 3 lbs. ? _. : ' RED, RIPE, SWEET, JUICY
During - the presentation of _
trophies, the Cordote, Don.
mo6gC
Morgan welcomed- the ct:jer FRESH RIB END TLHDERLOIN END WATERMELONS _ : • Large .Size each
clubs and thanked
Commodore LEAN
No. 1 HOeine Gro�i►n
Len, Canhar i; F. _ B, Y. C. for ' __ Large 11 quart baskM
his assistance. He gave spe-n3l - �1. 63C )L69 C NEW • POTATOES :. :''.:`::. ........... 79C
c Sa anal Bill
inmakott for all their work . (Avg. 2V2 Ibs.) (Avg. 3 Ibs.)F`ITW........: '...r
in making tris" regatta a big - "Oderm� F -
success. Centre Roasts or Chops Ib. 79c Whole Loisi 1"9e. BANANAS .... r 2 lbs. 29a
Following these ceremonies. No. 1 Ontario Freestone Basket.
f -the draw was held for the r_ew CROSSCUT SHORT RIB ROAST ..... lb. 7Sie _ 6 at•
Blue Jay Sailboat; sponsored -P E A C H E' S ........ .. .. `... .... 99C
b}' the F.- B. Y:• C. The winner SLICED RINDLESS .
was David Kind, Avenue Rd-' C No. 1 STAKED or FIELD _ 6 qt. Basket
Toronto. The seller o' the win-'
ning ticket was Frarik Reid B�T BC O� ,�.49
TOMATOES .. ....... . .,. . . 69C'
Deepest sympathy is exten- Blade or Short Rib - (Blade Bons Removed)
ded to Mrs. J. A. Hears 'and Lucas Arthur's SmaN Link
family.in the passing of a dear. ROAST....... ..:...`.... :..... lb. 69C
husband and father, at the Pork Sau,,ge_,,.,,��_i-:�b• TrayC
Ajax Hospital on. Sunday, Aug- MAPLE LEAF VAK PAK
ust 12. Mr. and - Mrs. Hearns' - _ .
45
retunted from their vacation " .
1�tst week; and Mr. Hearns be- O a �Ron
�j, - C Boneless Rolled Plate' Brisket Pot R'st Ib. 49e
came s'erloasly ill or. Saturday. to _
While they lase
■rssl»tntstssueta>f>t�asat�
(6th and 7th Ribs) :J FRESH
-�Leva I o Me _
FRESH MINCED BEEF ... , .. 2 lbs. 99c
SKINLESS
teeo•9g&11 n LUCAS -ARTHUR'S SMOKED PICNIC' p _
1�->,�.SHOULD_ WEINERS 29
fl►a ra 49 FRESH MINCED STEAK .::......... ft 790..
aasnuatsasaas.salw�aas
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THURSDAY, AUGUST
15, 1962
- -
THE PICKERING. NEWt� : - . .Pane Five
_ CLASSIFIED
arl
73; Bot. 81; • Zool. 63; Chem.
"One Manrs. Op1111oia,_
• ADVERTISEMENTS
The family of Mrs. John
Services
62; Lat. Auth. 64; Lat. Comp.
,
PAY DIVIDENDS
Johnson, 21 Park Cres., Fair-
.next S,uriday, Aug-
use 19, will again be in charge
52.
`A.
BY OB9
---�' •THE OBSERVER
--•-ZJSE THEM EACH WEEK
port Beach, would like to thank
kind
of lay -reader. Service is "Mat- '
Pegg, Maria • -Eng. Comp.
r�
64; Eng. Lit. 667; Hist. 70; Bot.
. . -- -- -
-
all who were so and
thoughtful, during the illness,
ins". The' minister is away, as
63; Zool. 65; Lat. Auth. 70;
A review of local and other in
For Sale
and since the passing of Mr.
Chaplain to the Diocesan Boys'
Choir, Trinity College, at Port
Lot. Comp. 73; Fr. Auth. �63;
payers sources of, -
formation since the writer's holidays indicate that •lif6•
TIATURAL GAS FURNACES
Johnson. Our wonderful neigh-
bors, Rev. C. E. Farr, the doc-
Hole'
Fr. comp. 62.
Quigg, Mary Louise_ - Eng.
has gone on as usual in our- area for the past several
-=- `rias• Rental Water Heaters; Oil
tors and nurses at Ajax and
Mr. Scott will be. heard next
Comp. 65; Eng. Lit. 57;
weeks. A sad and depressing bit of news, well reported _
Burners and Furnaces, complet-
Pickering General Hospital; and
Sun'day,. August 19, on CBL -
Riches Paulette D. - 'Eng.
elsewhere, was the death of the popular Road Supt.,
ally serviced, from -3:730
for the 'beautiful flowers and
7.50 to 8.00
59; 'Eng. Lit 55; Hist.
Jack chapman. Jack Chapman was a member of an old
Ask about our 12 -month
cards. These will always be re-
56; Zool. 63; Fr. Auth. 58;. Fr.
Pickering family and well liked by, everyone who knew,
. .Waranty on oil burners.
`
membered by Mrs. Johnson,
Exam Results -Continued
Comp. 56.
him. Jack served on the Pickering Township Council
� g P
;Authorised Dealer for Consum-
Robert and Sharon..
Ritchie, Sandy W. - Eng: C.
for several years and his father E. L. Chapman was the
-.. on' Gas and Oil Installations.
Lat. Com ?9; Fr. Auth. 72;
R-
54; Eng.. Lit. 61; Alg. 66; Geonn.
Reeve of the To�,rnship some years ago. His uncle Stiles
MILLER HEATING
SPECIALISTS `:
'
F�'ch. 70.
65; Trig. 55; Phy,M.; Chem- 62;
Fr. Auth. 58; Fr. Com 57
-
Chapman and uncle Frank Chapman � ere very well
.1 Tudor St. Ajax - WH2-3491
TENDERS
Craig, Stewart A. -Eng. C.
g, St.
53; Eng, Lit. 65; Alg. 84; Geom.
p
Trar'ter, P-enald J. - Eng. C.
known members of the community as well as Jack and
Y
(tfi
FOR SALE BY TENDER
85; Wig, .73; Phy. 74; Chen.
67; Eng. Lit. 51; Alg. 54; Geom.
ills father. Jack Chapman will be missed by family,
ang Township. TEmple 9-1466.
74; Fr. Auth. 56; , Frch.. Comp.
60; Trig. 57; Phy. 65; Chen,,
friends and the Township which he served...
Frame clapboard bungalow
63•
74: Fr. Auth, 57; Fr. Comp. 66.
-0--0-0-0-0 -0-0-0-0
U S E D CARS -
with three bedrooms, -fireplace,
Cresswell; A. Eldon - Eng.
Ufnall, Vt. Margaret - Eng.
it is interesting to note the difference in approach of
.. .Good Stock Of Dependable
and three-piece bathroom, 1«-
Lit. 74; Chem. 56; Lat. Auth.
Comp. 61; Eng. Lit, 5'7; Frch.
different areas of the Township when it comes to co-
- .. Clean Cars, As Low As
ated on the East side Spruce-
57.
Comp. 54.
'C.
mmunity. effort. In one issue of this newspaper I see
;25.00 Down
hill Road, 300 feet north of the
Cresswell, Glennys B. - Eng.
Weer, Dale M. - Eng.
.that the West Rouge area requested a grant of $900.00.
D. 3 J. MOTORS
First Concession, for removal
Com 64; En Lit. 79.. Hist.
p` g•
55; Bot. 64; Zool. 64.
to build a park. It appears that this area where there is
- crock Road A Na 2 Highway
g y
on or before s
September 30•
82; ' Zoo1 59; Chem. 72; Lat.
white, Gait L - Eng. Comp.
a good class of housing could not raise moneys to build
- Phone - WH 2-2219
1962.
Auth. 73; Lat. Comp. 87; Frch.
60; Eng. Lia. 75; Alg. 81, Trig.
59; Zool. 72; Phy. 71; Chem.
the park required on, a 50-50 basis with the Township,
For Sale - Hampsters; all col-
Tenders for purchase of this
building will 'bw received up to
Aum. 69; Frch. Comp.. 76, -
Davison, John R. - Erkg. Com.
� • Fr. Auth. 58; Fr: comp 58.
because of high taxes and other items
,oi m Rouebank Road, • Nrorth,
2.00 p. m., August 30, 1962. For
50; Eng, Exit. 63; Zool. 53.
Willson, Dorothy E. - Bot
But in the same issue it was reported that Mr. Starr,
Pickering. Phone: 839-1408.
further information contact
��n, Alan D. _ -
el - Bot. 76;
had officiated at the opening of the Greenwood Comm-
_ ,. (aug,16
Mr. H. Nat-
ng. t.69; Nist. 73; Alg. 61;
ZCD1. 75.
unity Park, an effort requiring the raising by public
-.
ional Railways, telephone 2t{3-
Geom. 61; Fr. Auth. 53; Frch,
Young, Linda. A. - Eng.' C.
subscription of several thousands of dollars. What Is -
For -Sale, -family trsiler,
'May
4891. 4091•
FOR -SALE BY TENDER..
Comp. 57.
Death, Ronald N. - Eng. C.
61; Eng. Lit. 59;' Bot. 68; Zool.,
63; Lat. Auth. 57; Lat. Comp.
the difference)
O'-0-0-0-0-0-,0-0-0
en
d be seen
perfect condition
at home, Lincoln Ave.,. Picker-
_
Two bedroom brick bungalow
58;- Eng. Lit. 81; Bot. 79; Phy.
63; Fr. Auth. 58; Fr. Comp. 68.
Private and Night School
We have been hearin f
Ing or phone WH2-2473.---,-•-
with three-piece bathroom on
P
52
Disney, Gladys -
or aur young people to do with their time.
__
lot 50 ft. x tato ft. located on
Bot.'
Geam. 62; Trig. 60; Bot. 76:
6
Firlay. Norine C. - Bot. 82;
- •
From the baseball schedules and *game scores a e -
g PP
For Sale -small 1960. Ise tta
the northeast corner of Spruce-
Zool. 67.
Zool. 78.
Ing in this paper it would appear that a good many of
- - car, in perfect running order.
hill Road and First Concession
Edmiston Gordon W.^ -Eng.
Efaus, Florence M. - Eng. C.
our young people are being kept busy on. these summer
3200• 13kt1one
Road, Township of Pickering.
Comp. 55; Eng. Lit. 76; Alg. 62.
60; Eng. Lit. 52.evenings.
Thank goodness there are still, a few adults in
�j
-• Real Estate
Tenders for urchase of this
P
buildingand lot will be receiv-
Geom. 65; Trig. 70;
Chem. 73; - Fr. Auth. 68;. Frch.
Hollinger, Ph lt'
53; Zool, s0.
•
CO$C trig
or assistingthe local ball teams.- To those adults, we
- HOUSE fer SALE -five-room-
p' m"A`'gu
1962. For further information,
n'p'. -
Fenton, Aaron H. - Etsg, C
55: Eng, Lit. 5A Bat 53; Zool.
_
say,. your efforts are appreciated, even if no" one does'
-ed ft bungalow, on Guild
,
contact Mr. H. Lomas, Caned.l
S5; Erri, Lit. 64; Alg. 70;
s�----- -- -
make mention of it; to you personally'.
Road. Conveniences. For infor-
ian National Railways, tele-'
y
Chem.
88;. Trig. 74: Phy. 61•; Chem.
Kimura, Ron. R. - AI 6
g 1,
mation, call at 47 Guild Road,
phone 203-M91.
:.Fmh _..Auth--59;->•`�--romR-
Geom. 61; Trig. 79; Phy.. 67:
--Mearns,
N O T t, C E
- Pieke_riag. : __
_ _ .----
61:
Ingrid - Bot. 86;
-LORETTA'S
_ (tr)
SALE REGISTER
Foster, wm. A_ .- Eng. Comp.
Zool. 86; Ger:' Auth. 82; '.Ger.
BEAUTY SALON ..
NO DRIVING WORRIES
HOUSE FOR SALE -six -room
Friday, August 24 - , auction
60; Eng. -Lit 74:-Alg. 53;..Geom.
73; Trig. 60.; Phy. 52; Chem.
Comp. 84.
0sterhout, Cairine A: - Zool:
Guild Road
Will be closed until -further
-
older 'home, corr.-nercial area;
%attractive.' WH2-1645.
sale of farm stxk; -cattle,
62; Lat. Auth. 50; Lat. (burp
-
63'
Reiffenstein, D. Bernice
notice --on aecoun� of illness
NO PARK',NG PROBLEMS
- _-.
sheep, threshing machine, farm
53•
-
DOWN PAYMENT $1200 '
:. Fairport Beach, 4 -room summer
implernents, hay, grain, Inter-
national stake- truck, etc., - on
Lot 16, Con, 8, Markham Town-
Gray, Patricia E. - Eng• 1.
gg; Errs:. Lit. 74; Alg. 58; Zool.
80: Chem. 67; fat.: Auth. S4:
Bot. 79; Zoo[ 70,
Konzelmann, Irene -German
Auth. 9U .Cyer. Comp. 85.
e • •
PIdWing Visage
-
,/
O N G WALKS
- cults winterized, excell-
NO L- - -
cottage,
ship. Property of the Estate of
Emit. Comp. 86; Fr. Auth. 74;
- -- ent coalition, including garage,
the Late Fred Cole, Sale at 130
rrch. Comp 84.
Neva
large lot, lovely garden. sun-
revs. A
P. m. sharp. Terms Cash on
Hortop, Douglas . W.
/�'�f�J'�
G R E W
V,
room; evergreen shade
day of sale. Ken i Clarke Fran-
=
50_; Sat..86; Zool? 75: Fr. Auth.
_E V V LJ
Tprry
WHLN
892'T. or. LEmsox 3-8973. (Tor -'a.
affflarifem-
56; F'rch. Comp. 58. -
The General Meeting of the
and- Miss Grace Clarke, visit=
AH. 7-6302
Jack, Maureen A. -Eng. C.
Urdted Church Women was
Ing Canada, from Scotland.
�Q Bid i us
- nolo).
(aug 16)
Saturday, September 1. �- auc=
•- Eng. iAL 78• dist. -72• Bot.
g
#yell on Thursday aright at the
spent Sunday _with Mr. and
TO THE 4"
-
tion sale of household furni-
62;, Zool, 53; Lat Auth, 63;
church. Miss May Brown was
Mrs. C. E. Morley,
-ielp Wanted
tore, dishes, glassware. garden
-tools, carpenter tools, both
I.at. Comp.* 64; Frch: Auth. 66;
Frch. Comp: 53
in charge of Warshi and the
p
on "Citizenshi Miss
Mr, and Mrs. Les. 'Morley
ting
have been visiting in
ter
NI T,(j I (� T
ii.'01f �I'�'1 1�� i#' ���+� ���
.. , t'. .�. �
Young Froman wanted to work
'
modern and antique, on the
East side of the Brock Road in
Jackson, Kyle A. - Alg. 67:
Geom: 63; Trig. 60; Phy., 65;
program P'',
Beatrice McLean - introduced
the Bible Study, taken as. a
relatives
Hamilton. -
Mrs. S. Fallon and Mrs, D.
DIRECT INTO GROUNDS
-._ is snack bar, Apply
in person"Via
,
Gray C Lines
&Z 19 Snacic er-
'house north of Duffin's Creek,
Comp, 62.
Mrs,• P, Clark, Miss B. McLean
C. E. Morley on Tuesday after-
AUGUST to is SEPTEMBER S
Ing. -
Lhe property Of Mr i?ames
Red ad Round
-
` Female Help Walled
Rum th. Sale at 1.00 p. m.
p
Terms No
- _and
57; Eng, Lit. 64; Alg. 53; Trig.
dy.CmwdM,. made an
interesting study. Mrs. M. Pegg
noon ` , - _ =
Fan silo - Trip
Includes Admission
i )
reliable woman to care fora
sharp- cash. reserve.
Property sold. Ken i Clarke
65; Zool. ' 80; My. 65; Chem.
presided over the Business.
fora. John Brooks spend a
per Children's Fan She
_ rsnaR baby and a three-year
h"
Prentice, auctioneer.
75; -Lot. Ruth. 62; Lot. Comp.
53�
Mrs. D. Morden gave a "manse
report" on what is to be done
day in Tomato on Friday, it
being Mrs.• Ken. Kellett': bir-
Your Agent j
old child, Monday Friday.
Llgh
while mother works. t'
(aug 30)
,oh ton, 'Alan E. - Eng. C.
at the manse later on. Mrs. E.
th
- housekeeping. Duties tO . nom-
T
- LIGHT CARTAGE
62; Eng, Lit. 60; Kot.. 64; Bot-
Pascoe presented the Treasur-
Friends of -Mr. Stan Byers
(Except Sunday)
:LEAVE PICKERING
nnenct September 4. Phone-
• ,�
-
Lrght cartage. Half -ton VW
67; Zool. 52 Lat. Auth. 63; Lat
Coinp. 64 ; Frch. ' Auth. � 59; Fr,
er's Report. Mrs. J. Kingston
reported for. the Library Com-
are glad• to know he is- improv-
ins after his attack of Pleur•
732 a. m. 932 a. m. 11.52 a. in
- -
paneL Any distance. Phone -
Comp. 59,
mittee and Mrs. J. Brooks, for
•isy.
900 a. m. 1032 a. m. 12.52 P• m.
ATlantic 2-2409.
-Jones, Sharyn J.. -' Eng. C.
the Social Functions Commit-
Sympathy of our community
P LEAVE EXIMIBITIO'
P.
-.Wanted :. r
(tr
67 EnB Lit. 68; Bot. 69; Zool.
tee; also, the Quilt Committee.
goes to the Bendle family in
� P. �
-
69; Giem. 56; Lat Auth. 59;
The quilt is to be ready, to
the sudden passing of Mr. Rog-
Y *7.30
-Nigh! Werk Wanted
M Memoriam
Comp. 66;' Fr. Auth, 54;
quilt on at the "Museum Day"
er Bendle, in Sunnybrook Hos-
43 _ _ 0.0•
" X -
_
Arty .kind Phone 839-3218.
Fr. Comp. 64...
at Brougham.
pital; on -Thursday .last. The
5.30
(aug 30)
Chafer -In loving memory of
Kimura, Donald L -'Eng. C.
Unit No. 1. served sandwich-
funeral was from Toronto, and
6 m
Wilfred, Marian and Sharrone
78; Eng; LtL 57; Alg. 53; Geom.
es at' tea, at the close of the
interment at Salem. Cemetery,
Y -Sat. A Labour Day Only,
• Wanted - good home for two-
who passed away suddenly, on
55; Phy. 59; Chem. 53; Frch.
meeting. The next meeting will
near. Greenwood. `
`-Beginning August 17th.
-year-old Labrador, female.
August 16, 1961.
-Auth. 56; Frch. Comp. 59.
be held on October 11. We are
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pegg and
X-lmmediahiy alter Grand,
'Phone, after 7.00 p. m.-•839-
We who loved you, sadly miss
app, Warne J; _ Eng. C.
planning to have our Bazaar
-Jeffrey, of Toronto, spent the
stand Performance
3164, week -ends anytime.
You,
85; Eng. Lit. 69; Alg. 91; Geom.
now, on November 3, instead of
week -end with -Mr. , and Mrs.
(DAYLIGHT TIME)
As it dawns anotherr year;
86; Trig. 96; Phy.' 66; Chem.
September 22, as planned. We
J. Brooks,
Exhibition passengers travell•
Wanted artichokes (Jews-
Ii? our lonely hours of think-
82; Lat. Auth. 85; Lat. Comp.
have had to change opr date
Edward Pegg is spenclinY the
Ing on regular buses will trans.
79
on account 'of the Brougham
next two weeks at Daloro, at
fey at Toronto Bus Terminal Te
Thoughts of you are ever near.
Lennox, Anne A. - Eng. Com.
Museum Day.
rs wo
bum running Into grounds
'A '
rr��++
Q• Rent
-Ever remembered by Mother,
62; Eng. Lit 76; Bot. 70; Zool.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Clarke
Mr. and,Mrs. W. Trolley and
TicketsInformation At
PICKERING COFFEE SHOP
_. _.1
Margaret, Eileen and ,Families.
75; Chem. 63; lat. Auth. 75;
and family spent last Sunday
Joyce had a vacation tris past.
Board R Room - in Picker.
Lat. Comp. 67; Frch. Auth: 62;
at Muskoka. They ' took the
week, and spent it with rela-
Phone: WH 2-1771
Ing Village. Central. WH2-1645.
Frch. Comp: 65.
boat cruise around Muskoka
tives near Madoc.
.
!
Lindo, Donald, E. - 'En%.. C.
Lakes -and enjoyed it,, very
'
61; Eng. Lit. 61; Alg. 54; Geom.
much. They recrmmend this to
" OIL- FURNACES
INSTALLED
:• ''� '
63; Trig. 55; Phy. 64; Chem.
70; Lat. Auth. 60; Lat. Comp,
any one wishing to spend a
delightful three-hour boat ride
e
lannin
%*
57,
in scenic Muskoka .
g
Repaired And Serviced
Lumley, Carol A. - Eng.. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clarke
Sheet Metal Shop Work
��.
52; Eng. Lit. 69; Bot.. 84; Zool.
have returned from a •trip to
WH 2-5641
26 Church St. S.. - Pickering
�„ wilm
.
77; Chem. 58; Lat, Auth. 81;
Lat. Comp. .665;.. Fr. Auth. 75:
the West, as far as Indian;
Head and Prince Albert.
e
tn.RODMAN
HEATING CO.✓
Fr. Comp. 70.
Mrs.. C. McTaggart, Bob,p
e
McCance, Linda R. -Eng. C.
Brian; and Hugh Crawford
63; Eng: Lit, 64; Alg. 77; Geom.
54; 58; Chem. 69;
spent a delightful week at Bal -
Sam
enjoy yourself
66; Bot. Phy.
Lake, at a cottage.
•
Fr. Auth. 68; Fr. Comp. 62.
'-
Miss Ethel Oliver, of Toron-
.all the way
i
McPherson, Carol J. Eng.
to, is spending a week's vasa-t�
�s
Q
IpS
RELAX and Cafe
ion with r. Mrs.
r' -Ca . a
x for
i
i `-
74"La8t' Comp. 60; Frt Auth.
Mrs. Norman Adam on, O!
• reservations.
(EVERYDAY - _3k
R
75; Frch. Comp. 68. -
'Eng.
Winnipeg, vimted lriernds here
Messer, --Barbara E. -
this past week.
--� ""
- - -MITCHELL.
Comp. 54; Eng. Lit. 78; Hist.
Lloyd Pegg, of Oshawa, had
{
It costs s0 little phone aheatl and make sure -
;
GEORGE'S RESTAURANT
GEORGE'S
78; Bot. 86; Zool. 72; .Lat. Aut.
dinner -on the holiday_ with
a
with Belts reduced rates Ori STATION -TO -STATION
:A
79, Lat_ - Comp,- 79; uth:-
-Milton-arid Mies Pegg here.
SHOPPING PLAZA
81; Frch. Comp. 78.
Mr. 'and 1V m Leo. Martin, of
calls between • points in Ontario and Quebec.
.MAIN
>itA>1oM � _ w g�771
Miller, Rutin. A. -Eng. C. 5(1;
Elmira, had dinner with Mr.
The day rates aft low. .
i
ftClaltlNo - M 9-su1 .
Eng. Lit. 64; Hist. 74; Bot. 70;
and Mrs. W. Pegg, on Saturday.
there are bargain rates
BELL
-
,,'
NIOMT SgtVKX - • r
tool, 65, C.lwns 58; �•. Auth.
Mies Margaret Selywn, of
after6andalldayBundayl
- T# 4�1�
57; FrdL Comp. 58.•
' "
Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs.
M me►, "met, A. - Ing.
sen smoke, on We
r
m.
Pangs Siz T•HE rl"ERtri6_-NLiMS
= - . _ DI1Y,,AlIGUST BSc X962
THURSDAY,
Ry
_wo, ;; OJU placing their, dio a ,. garage
with a new building. Mr. and.Mrs. Ed. Boniface
used to ask Mrs. .. ilawld
We hear that the -Mrs. M. family of Robert Redshaw, who Kyte, of BlackstWk to speak.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Lewis, The front of Chas. Coopers returned horm last weekend
Williamson• Rest- Home has passed away in Ajax Hospital at the September meeting.'The
of a heart attack on July 31. meeting dosed with hymn 500,
of �i'aterloo, P. Q. have been 'store is to' lav a nsader n roles er three weeks in Florida.
Mr. Mrs 'Arthur Bates
been sold•
The Young People's group of Mr. Redshaw was both a and the Benediction
_.visiting wti:h Mrs. R Huxtable front. and
- at Chalk Lake. NIr. Bruce Hanthorne u and of .Woodbridge and Mr. and
the United Church he4d a dim.,farmer and furrier. He was a ' A number of ladies attended
'the
J - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall are family are on a vacation down Mrs. Thos. Lye spervt Sunday
ce in the community hall on member of Pentecostal ch- the Bazaar and Bake Sale on
arch and is survived by a wife, Saturday at the church which
adding a double garage to the east. with Mr. and Mrs. Dolt Hedges
house Reynolds Mr: and Mrs. Howard Hay-
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Agan Tomlin- the former Minnie DeRusha. proved very successful.
which makes-ito,I.__eaL _--AU.
_
cove attractive. i and family visited Sunday at • nes of London, spent a few
son and family of Hamilton, two sons, Charles and Ross of Mr. and Mrs. B. Jamieson
-_ == The Jack Lehman'& are re_ the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. days last week with Mr. ,and
called on Dr. N. F. Tomlinson Claremont and two daughters, and Mary Jean spent the week
Talbert Evans and Mrs. end at Mr. Roy Jamiesoces pot-
on Sunday. Mrs•
}aia>al>r>seaieiataa>.at»at»ers>.eatalsia».alniaalrst>urlala>ra>.rrr[sleit»aisia>.a>�n>fnl=>•a>tara
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges, Jack Lehman. Funeral services tage on Lake Kushog. --
atterit wedding were n August 3__�ttjn Jones entered the
Vital
iaremont Union Ajax HLewis
s sn�3 Mxs Eert Cothe
lor, afA- termerit a. t an Sturda�r for
IN THE MATTER OF
ins of Uxbridge last week.. Cemetery. wry.
Section 410. of the ONTARIO WATER RESOURCES COMM-
Mr. and, Mrs. H. T. Greets Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Loree, of
ISSION ACT, (R- S. O. 1960, c. 2B1) and
are on a hohday that will take Toronto, had supper an
'River
section 360 of THE MUNICIPAL ACT (R. S. O. 11N, e. 24!)
Mrs.
them to Minden, then to Lon- day night with Mr, aaxi Mrs.
Gwen
- _ _-- ---
don'and Detroit _ Murray Jones.
am
Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Whits, Miss Ruth Hutchings sperrt a Miss Dorpea Jones_ returned
_
and Mrs. Cecil Redman motor- week with friends at Tupper On Sunday night after
- IN THE MATTER OF an application by The Corporation of.The
ed to Comteson on Saturday. Lake, N. Y. a week at a cottage at '
Township of Pickering, for approval of the Imposing of special
Miss Joy Green and Miss Dr. Ian McLeod and .Mrs. conk, F
'here
L_
sewer rata with respect to certain works proposed for con- -
• Ann Foyer visited relatives at. McIAiod, of Golden,.. B. C. visit- ' Several from attesxied
struction by the Ontario Water Resources Commission„ such
Iast week. ed his aunts, Mrs. T. A. Bare- . the Ashdown picnic at Clare.
last mom Conservation Park on
- rata to b• imposed on owners or occupants of land who derive
Mr. and Mrs. BoB Benson foot and Mrs. M. Draper
-Sunday.
or will or may derive a benefit from the said works
l
t l
left last week for trip to week
New-Bruinswick. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pinnell at- Mr. and Mrs. Wn Gates and
,.. A
Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. Post, tended t_h� w riding on Sa �r_ Betty attended the,Locke re.
_
.
Max and David of Belleville. day last of Mr. G. Pinnell and orator► oW$uaday. -
THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Tuer
---�;;-;---.'.; :•-.---._. .._ .._ Y PPS ' '• ' _
`" - -ere
visited- on- Sunday with Mr. Miss- Reta Richiriond.
day the 26th day of August, 1962, at the hour of Ten O'clock,
and Mrs. Jack Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Tondervold vis -
in the forenoon (local time) at the Council Chambers, in the
Mrs. Gordon McGrath Sus= itedMr: and Mrs. •T: A. Bare- PLASTER CERAMIC TI
- - - Township of Pickering (at Brougham) for the hearing of all _
an and Brian left last week for foot, at Wilson Park, on the STONE
persons interested in support of or in opposition to a
a: tri to T
to Manitoulin Island. Last Monday was "field day" FLAGSTONE PATIOS
s wr in the municipality which front .._._. ------
All had 1111,17111
or abut on the streets or parts of streets deer
Mrs
i '
her son Mr.. and Mrs Arthur time. CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC.
_ ,,A;,
— _
_
Lo a
yst of Whitby, on trip to _ MARTIN ENRIGHT
DATED at Toronto, this 12th . der of June, 1962.
- -- - .
visit relatives at Bath, Deser-
ry • Phone: TEmpie 9-1991
wee . Eo�sam Mt. Zion*
- ' (Seal). _ rotary
Mr. and Mrs. A, Houghton
- : - -
-
and family of Sault, Ste. Mar- The.' .United Churph Women.
SCHEDULE "A•,
ie spent a few'days with .Mr: met 'Wednesday at the
to the foregoing Appointment, dated the 12th day. of June. 1962
Last
and M—., A. 'Samarii•lo. home of Mrs. Geo,. Pickett, at SEPTIC TANKS
Construction of Sanitary Severn:
Michael Levick en;ayed hol- Glen Major, .with thirteen lad-
_ M -
idays with cousins John, Mich- Les present. Following the Wor- ..:-CLEANED
—Greco- n -- -
-. STREET ., . FROM ' 'ra _ ..
The Hay=arard family have sang a solo -MY Saviour First
.
-Drive
J. returned m a holiday at Lu 1�/, J giITT
Lewisponsibili a
Lakecrest BuEna Vesta Drive Exist- I.
_
tterworthfro - of poem "No -
= M H..31 _ -BreezyDrive -
Mr. and Mrs Mor Mrs. Pickett conducted a Bible
Gordan ley _ RA.
Oshawa 5-4043
(
Roub_e '. venue East Limit Lot 51
of'- Waterloo. visited recently study. from the well-known
--'-- ----°Rouge Hills Drive West Limit Lot 49 Ridgew9od .Road' _
with Mr. ad Mrs. Fred -Mor- passage: Luke 10: 25-37, on
Leland Read- --: , _ --° _ '' ' Lot 8. 250 ft. East of East Ave.300 ft- E. of Rouge Hill. Drive:.
-ley, --. 'The Gond Samaritan". It 'was
.
- -
:. at Pump Sm_
"
lbw wfteld Gardens Island Road End of Str. t Public' School
_
Al ' . Easement th-ough Public
_
r Sehoo: Area End. of 8rowttfield Gardens Rouge Hills Drive-
- Br rvmoor Road .. -Friendship Avenue Brownfield Gardens
•
AN_
CANADI..
D Suslope East Avenue : Friendship Avenue
T%nendship Ave: 260 ft. N. W. of N. S. L of 170 ft. S: of S. Leg of Jaybell
_
Sunri slope _Gr. at E. hunk -Sewer
Easement
-
+� F".ab.-table _ ernece Friendship AVP --at o tp vee .
• �''
4T --- — of FUgstone Terrance Flagstone Terrace
I JafbeB Csovc Kirkd�ene D3-ive• Fri-tendship Avenue -
,z.-ttur s Caurf Fi-ieruiship Ave. £rod of Court, opposite Let
_ -
A EPT.3
N 102541 Al NAL
Iig��e"x�ood Road East Avenue Approx. 500 ft. Southerly ( Int
.
_ CNF NOT OPEN ON SUNDAY
: sdes:6 Di vt 100 ft. E. of E. L - o! ftes�hip Aveatte - -' _ - • " -
_ '
r
..Ewt AV60M - Ridgewood Road Easement 500 ft South of East
-
= _
-' i W low Gate (Vndit.1 rr-M
- -
Ens' Avenue . • ' , Island Road 120 ft. N of N. S. L of Rouge
EVENING GRAN STAND -
D
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ye at Vita ter iileva-•
SPECTACULAR l
>
Docimea Plow Fanfare Avenue Rouge Highlands Drive
"CANADIANA '62" produced b OPENING THIS YEAR, THEN W
ranfare Averse 270 ft West o!' Blaige High- 200 ft West of W. S. L ' at
: L
�••
Jack Arthur—featuringg F 0 U BETTER LIVING CENTRE"
lart Drive East Avenue
'
TREMENDOUS` PRODUCTION Explore this new multi-million dollar CNE
ILouaTe Ksg*13 rde iA�ve ft. North of N. S. L of -60 ft North of N. S. L of
NUMBERS! ERfOURHU'IVDR D de designed naryfree
RS! OVBuilding on re0,000 -form
:80
��� Court iKirkdene ��
Rimige Highlands Drive. ;. O0 ft. South'of S. S. L' of 180 ft. South of S. S. L of
SINGERS, DANCERS AND MU 1-s square feet
CIANS . . . with world-acctairned tin f
lines, containing 21 appliances
r appliance an me
f o s
- mak` ene "'e `' �' A
:. - `
ex
Teresa trat Pace
hIt��S
Canadian soprano a sa S as °
�ox�shire .Court aryl - itouge Highlands Drive .,; East Avenue
and many internationally famed-fttrniis
ease. : -
'
entertainers. See the sensational VETESCOPE '62 _
_
Easer_te_-t �tween Lot 50 ,,=Rouge Hill9 -skive :1sland� Road
West Trnrnk Sewer :.' _
I
Fireworks Finale. Modern veterinary medicine—its practice,
to human health as
Ease-nmt =`:rough Golf CourseEaSt. Avenue Chester HillRoad
-' East Trunk sewer
WIN A NEW 1962 research and importance
explained anci demonstrated. by Ontario
- Fa. -neat through Goll CourseFrendShip Avenue -" Rid�geivood Road
"CHEVROLET BEL AIR VBterinariailS. . .
Forc•malns 'r''
FREE CARS, one each night at •: MAGNIFICENT 90 -PIECE
�- o
a.d ..cad llsland• Road P..S. Brownfield'Garder�e
the Grandsa'r� Showtime 8:15 :, ..
West Point : 'fayiur' Read' P. S. : 280 ft. N. of Rouge Hills Dr.
p.m.—Aug. 17 tc Sept. 1. NORAD BAND
>Eaagewncx. Roan Chesteihill Road RYdgewood Rd,Sewage pump-
•staaon
American Air Defence Command' j
a .. _.
.trng
:, entertains in free concerts ice daily at the
re
. Ridgew�ocd road Rouge Hills Drive Ridgewood Road Sewage pump-
.._...
IN THE GRANDSTAND CNE B a n d s h ell.
gigantic C .�
_. .. _..... Ing station.
DysQa Road 624 ft. south of Toyrre Road
"MA ST" -
"MATINEE FUN -FE CNE MARATHON SWIM
adjacent to Rouge R Toyne Road 1
Every. youngster'§ favou rite TV f un- OPENING DAY,AUGUST 17th) with *15,000
t
Toyre Road Dyson Road Rosebank Road
team will be on stage with world-
in prizes for the world's .best distance
— - ' RbeeUaaic hoed Toyne Roan - Milton Road
Y`
_ famous aerialists, clowns and the
swimmeRs!
—bLton Rosa Resebank Proad`T Proposed sewage puisipnrg'
renowned Han* efor� Family of -
station on Milton road
acrobatic riders!, s �NTERNA�'IONAL
Park Crescent -'759 ft. south of Pate Ave. = Pine Avenue
Performance 2:30 p.m., Aug. 20 to SHOPPERS' MARKET • " '
Pine Ave. , i Park Crescent Fairport Road " .
ftirport Road '" Pine Avenue 310 ft S. of Fairport Road
Se pt. 1.
Rare and exotic products from eighteen
"•Wave±e Road Faiuport Road : '942 ft North -Easterly
WRITENOWFORADVANCETICKET countries will be displayed and sold: _1
. A �.
:.•
ORDER FORM :.
-NOTICE
�� NATIONAL HORSE SHOW
The annual cost for interest, debt retirement, operating and reserve with rsp.et
EXCITEMENT AND THRILLS features horses and horsemanship of world
to the sewage system, payable e a term of 30 years, Is s32,657 during the first
fort term. The to be
RUN SKY-HIGH ON THE renown in breath -taking competition. Aug. 17
17, 18 21.
four years, and ;40499 nce of the annual payments ars
MILE -LONG MIDWAY! � to 23. Matinees Aug. and
raisW by a levy of 40c. per foot, s connection charge -O"4111 -and. -.125 percent of the
_
water bill. On the basis of the" loWes„ a house with an annual water Idler 61 $91 IN,—
and a 60 -foot Lot, would pay the following amounts -annually after a connection
- :: gas made to the' sower, system: -:.—CANADIAN
_ _.. - -. _
EVO I �LABOUR
Vs'niVS[89.41SIBENT NAME
60 feet at 40c. .
THE SHOWCASE Of TRE 00�!
�Conneetlen
U6 pascal of water bill _.� _ _._ .... . 2t,7S "''
j T. JQHNSTON. Clerk,4Twp.-:ef f Icker'in9
:.
� :.
• �u1R>.=siaalsl�la�ast.>.�n�neni�s�aniaialaMiae�
- �';, ,
. _.
'1r1Ri!!AY AtJ�iUiT 16, 1%2.�
TME PICKERWO Wr*$-
-a halidgy-w*elic-eeR '
-
17MAR- T
Ay� trip � ok- thee-Narth.
Dtlnbat'hM iJnitN Church
illta
Happy birthday v4shei td
Mrs. A Moott and dough-
ter Diene; abo' Mrs. Gen Dun
-_
�1$URlLNCE - ��: REAL ESTATE
's Shoes
Dr. W. A. MaltedaCay eostducted
the regular service with Mr.
Susan Williams who is 8 years
August 17th.
can and IMY, QnJoyed a ntiotor
trip as far east as Car'mvv%U,
t�9ioe WS. 2-621'2'Rt idt oe WH. 2-3115STON
David Eastham psrsiddstg at
old on
the organ. Dr. McKay read
Up to 725 chidx+ers from star bast
area enjoyed the meetly of
week. - ••
coo
�,
Featuring Savage, Agri and
F'sedtb 25 for fobs lesson and
dho* the f tienth verse' for
Rev. Erland Smith held last
Chur-
William A. Knox
A was t�
C Y R I L E. MORLEY
Packard "o".. Quality Boot
wear Fitted WUhb&
- his text Ministers of the ch-
week at Durdair Baptist
gloom cast over
eta
ch. A special' feature enjoyed
village on . Friday last, when
B to Triple E, cooties Inserted
%U10 are inclftwd too often toby
preach about God's wmli, but do
the children was the talk-
voord was 7V'M*Ved of the PM -
T ividly Resi&w Jge>nt"
Doctor's Preocrlptioos Fined
not tall the oongregatian what
-Godrs will is. The Pharisees us-
f8 pmt, the, squirrel ing
as well as the musical talents
of Wm A. Knox, who was
well known in this community
_`'rYOur
m
', - Box 16,0 --
X518 Kiasston Rd. west Hilt
of Rev. Smith..
where he spent his life. He
82 YMGSTOkU. W. � P.O.
ed • bD search .the Scriptures
" 'to trir to learn His will. Today .
Mr: -and Mrs. H. Watson and
f a
rnfl- are home again after a
tarw.Led at Whitevale, and also
at Brougham. He was •postmas-
k T , _ rnt _ R T
Lr..��.. C, 0NTPu�O ' -
s •
tjt" ei side ar.
op �
we dr not try to find out, nor
do vile even seem' to care in
pie�nt vacation at Georpaa
ter at Brougham for some
He leaves to mourn: his
�;�
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.
PMW 282.9851 -
years.
natty. instA ces. We have :our
eaa � wortmas and •Prabkms,
• Mx. and Mrs. I. Sr*'dm rec-
wife, the former Mime E'llie-
,ently
spent their vacation with
otti four sons: John, of Hamp-
but do not worry or p►�pare
their son Donald and wife in
ton, George, of Erimskillen,
!br the hereafter. We • shoud
cot!>drune with Gbd regularly
Sudbury, Ont. Their two grand
Roes, of Brougham, ' and Harry,
J
OHN
-= --�
L. LAY
children, Sandra and Alan of
of Salina; also two daughters:
to'fam a famyliarlty and sea
Sudbury, returned with Sharon
Evelyn (Mrs. C. Surphlis), of
-
-
G L E N D A L E
se of security. u we do not
and. will enjoy part of their va-
Bzbugham, and Barbara (Mrs.
INSURANCE
pray regularily, we do not
Ins4iM bow, -to when we have
cation at Fairport Beach-
K C. Pascoe), of Brougham,
ASSURANO
PRUDENTIAL OF ENGLAND
- A P P L I A N C E
pn* tems. We have no spirit-
A surprise party was given
by Mesdames Watkins, Doris
and nineteen grandchildren
The funeral was held on Sus-
-Cemy-
coltOANY 1T°'
SERVICE
'
s f d-
1sa1 tte�ources to face and hard-
Joni And Helen Mum for
day afternoon to Erskine
LIFE - AUTOMOBILE — FERE _ __
p�T REPAIRf TO
shlp' trouble we have
t�eBaaece on God. Jesus taught
Mrs. Lillian •Snyder last Thur-
slay evening to celebrate Mrs.
etery. They celebrated their
Golden - Wedding . on March 27,
. 107 KWWON ROAD EAST
W DRYli
thing as
a hftei r$s. - problem ' God does
bn the y A theatre
of this year. -
-
Ois3 7l�tios Rhos. Alms 51hoppis0' Contra Masa w1L 24701
s�i7aR
- —
-
not send us troubles, but we,
ply was follow y
telcos Chinese dinner at - the
-
by and family spent the past
>�
or olir .fellow men create them
Silver, Dragon.
week holidaying at Young's
If vtp have a familiarity with
Birthday • congratulations to
Point.
,
- God -through regular commurY
whowill be 4
Mrs. Matthews accompanied
� - ' -
• Yr A ! L�1
Gid on Augu6t
am -
'
APPRAISALS
_ _ _ . - _14iTiZ•� DIId - CZ.FJ�
as m ave o our
problems alone.
Mr: and Mrs. F. Blackstone
,
fon on Thursday evening wirers
they the fornyer's bra-
«�+w�--
E
W�
L
.
--
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entertained weekend guests
visited
s
REMO TANM
Perset+ats
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bury of Font-
ther, Mr. and Mrs.• Martin
Z1fs'PALL,>BD - CIJLk ZD
Sympathy is extended to the
hill
Routley.
(Gladys Newell)
Be Job Too Large Or Small Td
family of Mr. Aylmer Barry
who passed away on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. •McLean
and family were ��� last
Unit No: 1. of the U. C W.
of Brougham United Church
- Real Estate Broker - Pickering VilloOe
Boost" our Immediate
Attedtian ..
-The funeral service -was held
11 Monday, August 13 from
on Monday,
week at Magnetewan, Ont.
will hold a Bake Sale on the
W8. E-5770 or Toroafo ' WA. 3.8513 coboart FS. 1-7M1
-
l '
Mr. and Mrs. E. Zettler and
church lawn, on Friday -after-
s
les Funeral Home.
Mrs. George Watson is hold-
family vacationed last week at
noon, August 17.
j bliby MObawk 8.4703- !TEmple 8.1!4'7
����, i•,vi�
Springhuist Beach, near the
. .Unit No. 3. wall hold a picnic
Ing s trousseau tea on Satur-
--days trotis 8-a ea on
Wasaga -Beach area.
on the lawn of Mrs. Lindo's
pAa - fthwqy" 3i Mile E.st of lsunbartca. No. 2 Mehwep
Pie �• s'893i
tsar
we
- - - ---- -- -
- -
invited to attend.
MT. and rs. c_
two children who have recent.
her Units are invited.I
-
1YecT
W W, Mlu
Ma. and Mrs Dugald Thom-
pson of the 'Base Line had a {
last Saturday
ly moved into. Fairport Beach
` and are living at 16 Fairport
The Sunday School Picnic will
be held at 'the' Greenwood CaiF-
STs GE°R�`S
il1Y
DR. ALFRED
'World Travel Service
surprise visit
'with Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Blanchard Morrisburg. Mrs.
Road.
Mary happy returns of the
servation Park on Saturday,
August 18, at 12.00 coon. Any-
HALL
[ �T A [ �t
L
No Semiice Churl
of
_'Thompson was .a former resid-
day to Brian Burrows who will
-be ':.'0th.
one wishing transportation. will
be -at the church at
V 1il�l liGS
TICKETS RESERVATIONS
TS - R!?
. :ant of Morrisbuyg..
4 years old on Aug.
• p both services at Dunfair
please
11.30 a.:m.
�, ' I C'K E R 1 N Ci
o
.,VETERLNARLAN
AIR TOURS,
Mrs. Jean Rutledge was
Baptyst 'Church this Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Burrows
SEA --.CRUISES
taken to Ajax Hospital last
the guest speaker will be Mr.
.returned home on Thursday, af-
Banquet and Meeting
LAND
Friday, but we hope will be at
W. Houghton. A -cordial wel-
ter a pleasant trip to. their. old
Facilities
Old Rosebank Rd. North
:.HOTELS
horse this weekend.
`
come is given . to all -residents
home in England.
CATERING SEM nCES
Trawl and Pay Later
We're sorry to hear that
Mia. Winnie Mitchell has not
and summyer visitors..
(Seating 200)
R.R. No. $, Pkktring
- AT. 2rMY2 - -
baen feeing too well.woelwereandAUDL
Other visitors to Sudbury,
TELEPHONE:
.
4523 KINGSTON RD, - -
'Bob Cooney and Bob Pitcairn
F. Williams. who also visited
-C
relations in oderich, Ont.
-Mr. .Ron. Matheson. Picker-
• - .
on Friday evening for
.
The Pickard family and fr
charge
will be in c of church
r
ff O Anawei TE. 9-1504
1tlte Seattle World's Fair.. On
a
kmAds were camping last week
senvioe here this conairtg Sun -
- their turn tri they are riyot-
P
at Grace Lake in Halibur�ton,
day, at 9.45 a m. Sun. School
OPTOMETRIC
LONG DISTANCE CALL.
-
raring. through the Rockies.
and a !fid time was enjoyed,
will follow at 10.45. Rev. Mel.
Mr. and Mss. John Pye en-
Mr, and Mrs. J. Copperstone
Buttars• will be back in the pul-
-VISION CARE
t 7.5140
�
' Ja0d an evening out in Toa-
oasts last Saturday with their
and family have returned from
pit the following Sunday..
The sympathy of those of
JOHN L RAWBON. R.O.
tees Tri Chwlw
-
bars Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
two weeks vacation at_ Sud-
.
this oomunymaty is extendEd to
►LEASAM STREET
�
PAINTIM6 , Y
Am Williams'
We remind you that out lib-
the family .. of a ac
-
e
- Mr. A. J. Thom psory and Mr.
racy . is still operating through
Chapman.
FRENCHMAtrt LAY
, a CO.
R 6. RILL Ar
.7. McCknnent had a trip last
the summer months. Amy lad-
W. and Mrs. Ron. Cox and
SES EXAMINED
. l.
week to visit friends in:Trent-
interested in helping, plea-
family have returned from a
OWW FRRD end A1�.
CRA1tMIM ACCMIMAN7i
i�� 7 A. R» ») -
•• w% Bei'ieville and at Shore Ac-
se call TE. 9-1754. More ass-
motor trip to Alberta While
I
0. W. RAA G. Y.A.
.•. _
_:res near PictorL
ystance would be greatly app-
there, they visited relatives of
EYEWNGS
42111111101
Mr. and Mrs: Lorre• Harpell
'enjoyed
reciated
Mss. Coxa
! IT APPOINTMENT. sE 4sbo1
�. - OAMM • s�.rd
-free Estimates �
and family a trip up
The Fairport •Beach Jewels
' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gale.
q•Iww• RAdslpb i adw
the Trent Caned System ni
(girl's bell team) is entered
Kimberley and Craig, of Alder-
]Phone: Tfmp!e 9-2281
their houseboat last week.
t eek.
in the Provinsiai Women's
wood. visited recently with Mr.
SEAWAY
www ! .
lir. and Mrs. J. n-
Softball Union Tournament
and Mrs. fled .Puckrin, their
-eat and 14Mrs. Beth returned
The first game will be on Fri-
uncle and aunt.
!WATER SUPPLY
font �� morning
�' August 17 at the Whitby
Susan. Richards is vacation -
2.1397
froom
turn their vacate trip to
the British Wes. Their plane
diamond in the park off Brock
The girls have appreciated
ing with her cousin. Heather
Richards.- of ,Scarbom
24-HOUR SERVICE
M72T MoffiAM At1<ANOM
� LUTHERAN CHURCH -
was over three hours late in
.St"
very much the excellent Supp-
Mr. Walter Fawlie of Bay
7 DAYS A WEER
ALfO steONo saofraAaEt
Wost Hill
aseiv at Halton due to the
ort given by the .fans this year
Ridges, visited on Saturday, his
$5.00 for 500 GALS.
AVAtuw pal A�mON:
Worship Semice....11.00 A M.
heavy thunderstorms near the
and hope that the crowds will
niece Mrs. C: Cbemence, and
$7.00 for 1900 GALS.
AM �'
Sunday School ........ n -W A. BL
'� coast•
Mr. and Mas. E. J. Amus and
continue during-ttrese further
Mr. -Clemente, and other rela-
lives.
$9.00 for 1500 GAIS.
wE AM pNlCBASE OR LOAN
All services at the Galloway R4.,
Susan attendee} the Irwin-
gang
. _
-
QN EXIfTINO ,MORTOAOI
Public School, between KtnQ-
sfon Road and Lawrence Ave.
IQuackenbush wedding in Lea-
>stingtory, last Saturday.
BIRO
Pickorirp Township Softball
N YOY RtCNgE ANY NOff"OE
Kingston Rd. Sus Stop Me, 31
`�+#rnr Msn+borship Roll"'
Mrs Kersey, mother of Mrs.
V �.T1ZAM
MNANCINO A PON FAtt
,
William Ttnurnp was t
.. League
COURTIOUS
Now Open
Ajax Hospital last week.
Mrs. 1VMcnroy was in Aje:x
colm, 1830-1865, of the third,
fourth and fifth generations
On 'Friday; • August 10, the
Girls'.
M p�+m� ro announce
AUBREY E. IRELAND
c ,
Bruno 1. Ederma• Pastnr
1
iiaep'tat for several days this
met at Greenwood Conserva-
Fairport Beach Juvenile
T� played and exhibition
■aa>ssnasstssattesrtissn
wrek for observation.
Mrs. Annie had- a
-for•
tion Park on: August 5th, a
a in Whitt The some for
•
AnSwer�Ag Serinee
AND f OMPANY
luck luncheon luncheory last Thursday,
re -union. There were over one
hundred in attendance, from:
t� nine -inning game was-
at the. cottage at the
Three Rivers, Michigan );am-
Fairport Beach 23 - Whitby 14.
Jif NOW OFFERED TO -
-T10MPLE
100 AOBAIDE W.
1
• Bat► for the afternoon unit of
the U. C. W.
�, Peterboro, 'Unionville''
Two girls who hit home runs
for the Fairport Beach . team
SUBSCRIBERS
TORONTO. '2, ONTARIO,
- Mr. GIenn Crass is visiting
Toronto, .Markham, Uxbridge,
Sandford, Bampton, Whitby,
were: Diane McGowan and
for information call`Z,,�[,y
M/b. f#M sr Mpb F!!bt
i�eitatives neat Regina and iS.
_
Cannington, Pickering, Locust.
Barb Chomey.
--
e
- �R
ANTHF
enjoying his vacation
-' Mr. Gordon Bennett diems in
Hili and Brougham. •
-- -
P1 1
f"�igs
Woodville last week and was
Congratulations to Brough-
St. Androw's Pr.esbyterian
?7� 94M - WA. SOM
buried in Erskine Cemetery on
am Intermediate Ball Team
(girls), who played Bary Ridges
. ;Church - PleksAv
Saturday. He and his family
were former district residents,
on Saturday evening; winning
by a score of, 26• - 1.
The regular, service of divine
-
Recent visitors at the E. J.
Anis home were Mr. and Mrs.
Miss 'Sheilah spent the
worship was conducted on Sun-
by Rev. David
HARDWARE
Gordon lJoniirrtr and Dolma of
week -end with her aunt, at her
her
day, marrying
:Graham
�A
Livonia, Michigan and. Mr. and
cottage at Rush Lake.
Marshall, of Whitby. Mrs. V.
Dunbarton,
Mrs. Arthur Annie and family
Mrs. Matthews spent the
holiday week -end with her
Freeman, of sang
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of Ottawa.
mace, Miss Witten•, in Tomato.
Mrs. W. Hamilton the
in Gilead", accompanied at the
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Mr. Marshall took his text
Mrs.' Beat, in Oshawa
Mr. and Mrs. I- Robertson,
from the first verse of the
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best . advantage.
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