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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_08_23IP NIL 13NEi - IC -.-.KERING WHITEHALL — i1NCE +r 1 eit.1 0- � 2.1!60 VOL. 79 NO. 46 THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1962 PRICE - Ik Per Copy 7th Pickering .Township 'Voters WiR, - - And Away They 60! Odeon Drive-in Plans . y Have Full Slate , Of Questions ""'ober 4th Opening A liquor plebiscite will be placed before. the voters of. Picker ' ink on Saturda October 27th, 1962 and the ballot§ The new and ultra -modern g P y, -Drive-in of Odeon Thgatres has WW cover a full slate of questions " .... r p � set the date of October 4th for On a recorded vote on Monday night, the bylaw• to -have the ; the rand opening and work is liquor plebiscite carried 4 to 3:.O DePuty- _ � yr�'�jy+�.%F%ry'yr �� ... �• ,,� .� � g q P Opposed to the vote: rushed to have every- Reeve Mrs. Jean L. McPherson and Councillors Milton Mown - being thing in readiness for that bit bray and Harvey Spang In favour were: Reeve Sherman Scott night.. and Councillors Ross Deakin John Greening and Herb Wank. This will be the first motion i Councillor John Greening s p ctureiMatrs In .Pickering said he would have preferred s . q x , w Township and weryone is an:- to see the date a little later in a R� -- r. F 'r ° K iously waiting for it's operation the year, as probably _.more . $25,0.00 Barn Blaze _ to get under way. persons could. vote. / ' This newest in Drive-ins, is A �C` Farm !s! "'xrt y to be open all year and will be Councillor Milton Mowbray, . , said he felt the vofe should be . f under the man ershi of Mr. Three barns, 10,00 bales of y P taken now. or forget about it ' AI Hewitt. ' . altogether. g ha and a number of im rmr ` Reeve , Sherman Scott said ants weri destroyed by fin on he agreed with Mr. Mowbray. Y the farm Arthur nor- { of O'Connor, The questions prefaced withon Con. 3, north -oast of Pick. Are .You in Favour of" Will tiring on Monday afternoon. ¢� Ready Agreement On cover the following: 'A bull and 10 calves wort - Retail Liquor• Outlets, - Retail led to F . PiCoy Property Beer Outlets; Retail Wine Stor- Firman .from Piekee�ng VNI- es, Men's and Women's Bev- a". South-east Pickering and Agreement on the price_ of erage, Rooms,, Beer and Wine Whitby fought the blaze. NN- . the land ex ro riated for _the Dining. Room License Li uor - P P ng q . yhbers hauled water 1e hole _ r" township water plant was fin- Dining Room License and Cock- fight the firs. I al reached at Pickeri Town- tail Lo e: P- - -- - . - _. 4 - - 'p-Cotsncll this week - -At- meeting 4n -Monday - Nf110 Wert of Messrs Alex and Michael Pic- night a 37 name petition from the time, firsking the bblaze., ; ov original owners of the land the members .and adherents of , It at the foot of Brock Road a- the Claremont Baptist Church greed as did council to sign an opposing the liquor vote was for free - R I agreement, putting the, price of placed before the council....No Coupon ,t_VaT__ U0 0 r i the land at $32.004.00 instead action other than to acknow • 6f -the original price of 620,000 ledge receipt of the petition Bowling Page The Picov brothers have .a two was taken by council. !► .....-1 year option to purchase a. 66 foot strip to the lakefront on , ' . the ,west ,side rn00 the water Pickering' Village- Nofies. plant for the sum of $3.0,00 Pi It was further agreed that __ - __ -- _-- _ __ _ __ ' i th,a marc wnerlri rtrnn anti P.M-n.,_.,-._...iw.._-- r 1 1 :sting claims for damages aWatson,_ n, -and I Mrs. Laurie WatsoPickering- --- - �� - -. , wood Dr., 'is attending sesslorte that the township would repair on the birth of a daughter, at at the Ontario Ladies' College 4 or replace any-fewe on" _ the the' Max and Pickering•Genel- during this "welt .- It is the hist"' . .. east side of the. property. al Hospital, .Thursday, Augµst school for "United Church_ • 16, 1962. Both doing well. Women" in Oe Bay of Quinte- -More than low per""`attoeded m the Starr-Dya+# picnic at' Greenwood last Sar- by Consolidated Building Corp- Mrs. Jessie J. Lochrie, from Conference. Mrs. McLean is : - - — tuoration and then the Township paw Tdat to honour the Federal Minister 'N Labour Mich" Starr and the Provincial Mir► will take over ownership of the sU Scotland,. is visiting Literature Secretary . o! . tba - P her sister Mrs. G. Brown, of Oshawa 'Presbytery, lstar of Health. Dr. Matthew Dymond, Time woks bail .games„ hone shoo. pitching water plant. 56 Georgina Drive. Mrs. G_: Stewart had - her _. Council were unanimous in Mr. and Mrs. Vera. Typert, sister and bmtherdn-law Mr. - signing the agreement which end races. Hero Labour Minister Starr and'HoaMh Manistee• Dymond tot reedy has been a of �� Road, are on a two-week and Mrs. Henry Ladouceur. . between- the two parties for the Would the reader who was mon staying with her while . past several months. loaned ' Pact Years in Picker- , W. C. Murkar, please ark, of Burford' ' - ... _ .. ...: - .. - • - - , . ting the C r.� �„ �, Mr. Joseph Cl _ Get '• I remember where it came was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Dumbarton High School To Township Industrial Tour Attracts �' and if finished, kindly re. Harry Boyes last week.. _s turn soon. Please ,Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Disney ;dtiona�l I Federal Grant -Starr Large crowd Reafi-Es#ate t�llen H many friends hero will and family ate holidaying at _ be intrrsted to learn o! the. their cottage at Gravenhurst Pkkering, Ont.. Aug. 24 -Yes Cooksvilleti last Fri even, for two weeks. i7be Pickering News was in- - — -- _ — - t►a,. n,;.J ' formed last Friday of an in- p terday afternoon Pickering ( mg�g�=17. Mrs: C. Morley and isreased grant that had been, Have f -Township, Metro's - next-door- ' C Several local residents. att- tea' Mr- and Mrs, Wm. G. approved by • the Federal Gov- . - - neighbor, let it be known that O. N. w A. Playdow� McLewi and Sylvia Arne were ended the Star' -Dymond Ann- approv t in regard ed the Dun- - �Y have no intentipn of sitt- HOME GAMES ual Picnic. at Greenwood Parlk, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ernmebarton iiigti School To : fn : Tree lisease Ing down and letting industrial last SaturdayFred Terry, Toronto, on. Sun - afternoon. The Labour Minister Hon. Mich- development pass them by. INTERMEDIATE oldest citizen present, was day. ad Starz told the News that In. a well -organized tour of Mrs. George Kayos, 90 years, Mrs.'Freda'Hufffnan of the• ' alae• increased grant would .a- Aecod ng to a report from the industrial area, the town Aug. 22 - Pickering vs Ayr Veof Oshawa; the youngest, Boyes' Drug Store is away for ; mount to 9 5 percent or $29, the Moth Conservation Auth- ship industrial committee, un- Soo 1 -Pickering vs Claremont. -old Sharon Lea Bailey, two weeks enjoying holidays. moon • „ ority, there is no known moth. der the Chairmanship of Adver- E� E - Pick- vs Smithville Oshawa - Mr. Harold ' And•erson, is5M.0 complete � -� the tising Executive, John Camp- Sept• 15 - pick. vs Fenthill Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bisho of --mak at the Post Office after The increase came as a ie- N P, cult of revised plans ip the Dutch fit" Disease bell, showed Industrial Real Es- _ JUVENILE Hamilton, spent a week with several days holiday. tate and Industrial Develop- the Morley families, and atten- Deputy -Reeve Mrs. Jean j Originally,- the- total cost .of to 1; per cont by spraying of a meat Executive the tremendous ded the C. N. E. on Tqgsday,- $2J6 por tree and vp, Potential in this,, until recently, a4 with Mr. and Mrs. C. E.—Mor- 'lowing a visit with her mother this school was set at $4.35;660.. rest of Now, it,stands at $481,330. and by removing all dlsoasod •darmaht township. • ley. and other relatives in Chatan- The Federal GavertunenYs tress' st a coot of 60.00 ull. The last two years have seen Rouge HILI Bowl Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wheeler, ooga, Tenn: the • southern part of Pickering Brock Road,, are in Sherbrooke, • Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bishn. share of the original cost was Council will make a study bloom into a restless suburban • $281,68100, -but with the • re- of the roport.boofre making a community. Recently, the rate- Re- rein Que., this week, attending the .of Courticg, visited Mr<. anti' , vision, the Government's share doeisen K taking any kind of y' g g Canadian Fire Chiefs', Conven- Mrs. Les. ' Orley on Sunday. e spw stands at $311 ZIfi.00. action. Payers voted $100,000 for pug- tion. Mr. Wheeler is Chairman Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hogarth. }, -- chase of industrial land' by the FNk August � of the joint committee of %►, a and family s i . .. .._ ;_ .. .. V, j .. Y Pent last =Sunda ... Council: This was recently C.' F. C. at Niagara Falls. Y F done, and there' is some -choice Official ceremonies for • the — industrial land available at less Grand Re -opening of the new - h Of Robberies ,than .to per acre. R decorated and-renvoated The total industrial -area Rouge Hill Bowl will take lace comprises some , X00 -acres. g P Hydro".Pu'rch onThursday,`August. 30th.•Most of this is located south 0se - Manager Bill Cinch has set- '� ���reo�� of .highway , No. 401, down to oral interesting and promotion- Hot -the lake, and- immediately east � idea 'such "as the Red Head of the Bay. Ridges Subdivision. Pin the Hidden Score Jackpot CoS$21550, Mr. Campbell pointei3 out K,here $250.00 in cash..and mer-��•Claremont had a rash 'ofbooth .was broken into, and a -the •major- part of Pickering's break-ins last Friday and Sat -bout $35 in cash taken. Industrial land, is.zoned zoned for ery Sae will i available ev. urday night, *that netted thieves On Saturday night, entry cry Saturday night at li p. es about $400 - in.. electrical app -was made •�agailr to the 'Co -Op- ��' industry+ and he added,. and Strike It Rich which takes It would cost the Pickering of the Town:;::;p - It mttt 'lie , • liances,: some cash and a bigerative through a side entrance I thunk this is, the finest block place every Sunday evening Township residents $2,550,000. -the whole 'town hip. ti of industrial land, of this size, and provides a- lucky • bowler .to Purchase the hydro system - •The H, lr. P. C. estimate t',, headache for those vdlro haveand more appliances taken. On anywhM- near Toronto.' He with a chance to make $25.00 within'the township's bound- To�uhip's net,:r.OUnle to-+dv to repair the damage done.. .the, sante night, the Claremont went on to say, "we have a Arles, accodring to a re re- gnu ta'-b0 ]Age'- 4.4' On Friday night, entry was Post Office was hit -Attempts The 350 Club' here' r Roll Ph 6 , per cent large capac}ty water and sew- � has .been. net rep where anyone ceived this week from the Fly- and :#>tL'J>� ..'Qjd per cent. . gained to the Claremont Co. -ere So get the safe open were age platyt that' its completely j b6wling 350 or better gets a �' c Poor A - of O .�gth of the iterative. Attempts were madealso unsuccessful, although paid for and large enough to { to the„Township Council, ' to smash the safe open with aconsiderable damage was done case of Coca Cola There are report etre the triol it requires service the whole of the Indus- prizes at. eve 10 ' The report also pointed out _ a � J ilreavy hammer, but were unto the doors of the :building. trial area Bay Ridges is 50 � every` ng a level that the Act does not provide .bedded vratt '�1*� 1a be and anyone reaching a hist, successful, so, electrical app- . Police have said It lgoks like ' pest complete with • fifteen _ _ _ ...ftr,a.MuZdcips1fty to liances were taken. off the wall. the work of two men, and, the aptat - ' aarnc nifht, the dark same men in all inrtanees. CentinYsd as Papa 3 ' eat for a part the,mat0lof. _ XrAIIQrIJST 3i. 1li1 KER THE Pic - iNG N EW5- .�- E r a R _ Wa1t& vM 1 Q.C. _ TIE PICKER LETTER rO rM _- EST#IL{iYEE 111 . ,B/4RRRiSTi:'R SOLICITOR NOTARY- PLIfLIC Issued every Thursday SSIONER FOR OATHS---_.- - ------ ---atances, until it has been COMMI by Thr News Printiup and Publishing COMPG`Ky '- To "*'Z~, -steamed out thoroughly, and _ _-. _ : • _ _ . AsMNiied s3 Seca►d•Clan Mall Matter Post Office Dept., Ottawa, � Dear Sir: regrettable, Mr. left open for at least twenty- - T�hp ons, Whit�t+ali Z -09t0 - i It is very { i1�Rf ell UTES, $2.51 Per riar - Wilted Stases ;S N Nr 1 four hours. oarnar of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Niohvr�r Chapman Hied from his .'istjur= i aARRY MURKAlt, Editor ies, but in the first stance, This message is aterely a in IIRYERTfJINI RATES IIrON aEQYiST :... had the Proper precaution been warni?W tQ others,. and I - - taken, the • accident _could not rt will serve its purpose• r leave happened — - LH­J­ - .�,�wl _ V - A fuel tens should not have. = .!'-_ . _ _ 1�1: v� to 1 r l �~ Rdl'd LeSS011 __ - Sca rbore ' _ - _ ;�;�_... • heat applied under any ,circum- _• ._•• PUBLIC RELATIONS 'CC+NSULTANT . In this weir's Issue, a letter to the editor, Points out ���H - ��TON flu. - s�t•'Is�,. k that the death of .the late J• S. Chapman, TWp• BAND CONCERT UNDER AJAX pq„�,A RESmffiQCl9+ � Supt., need not have occurred if proper precautions had THE'STARS / ROSEBANK ibeen taken. How often we hear this sort of thing. ' _ Mr. and Mrs. a. Guest, west Ajax: TPH2-1281 Pfoheting: �?� c On Wednesday August29; Point Too Often become 5o familiar with our wank that the .,glue Nota" are holding a in Orillia, attttending the Mari- in- haste to get the job done and to get to seemingly Band Concert in Pickering Vill- posa Folk Festival. more important things, we take short cuts, which oft- age Ball Park. Birthday greetings to Wayne PERSONALIZED PROTECTION times prove to, be an error in judgement. one guest band will be the Morris Rosebank Road, who is - �Silltoppers" from Rio�=ond 'celebrating his fifteenth birth- C Frankly, in Mr. Chapman's case we do not know Jun Hill There ;s also a po�ibnlity day, August 19. He will be cele- A. R. FORTIER—INSU RANCE _ what procedure should have been taken. The combin of another guest band playing brating in Brighton, Ont., as he, _ k 'Ion of fuel tanks and heat are A -foreign mixture to us, in the concert. his Tnother and sister Gayle are PHONE ATIaetie 2-0216 ibecause we stay away from them. • " There will be a Parade from spending the week at Brighton, - Lincoln Ave. School, beginning .on holidays. However to illustrate the business of short cuts and at 7 30 p m. 'rte concert will Last week's winners at the FIRE — AUTO — LIFE —� CASUALTY and how disastrous they -can be, we mention that. a -few begin in the park at S. Thursday Ate - weeks ago, the editor in making up part of . the paper, Everyone invited to come to were: Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Lit - had to cut some lead rule. He• went to the power saw, this concert, to see and -'hear tie, Mrs` Schwalm -Sr. Throw - Mrs. I.. Aisthorpe. • "Most Lone � started it, shoved the lead through. to cut it and with these bands. Hands„ - Linda Little. the lead went the. tip of his thumb, 1t was only luck dr The bays and girls have been - = ROSe'�{ Hardware Lt& working' hard, with excellent Susan Scott and Marie Mar- p fate that the whole -thumb was not included. He in his support m their moti others -and tin are'spending the week at J haste to get a so-called unimportant job done, had fail- 'maw friends of the band, to GLASS GLA42 NG _ b and had been removed Bri� ton, the guests of Mrs. C. I. L. PAT1vT8, SOUSKFVARE3, , prepare for this concert: It. will .0 Morris and family. -ShtW--hGJv much th have 1 ;Almost instantly, we recalled soinething'that t e - learned in. the past momhs, Day to Mrs, • L AisthorpeI of itor'S father had told him a: long time ago and that was, and will give an indication of Dyson Road, who celebrated - - -- "'Familiarity with machinery. often breeds contempt' , how they will perform at the on -August 17. '.; TOOLS, PVMPS ETC. - s which of coure is usually followed.quickly by a painful Waterloo Music Festival; Sept-, Mr. and Mrs. Fortier,"Toyne- ROMBAyg PLAZA, gT,:S. - y ,and sometimes fatal accident. _ ember 8. vale Road,- are tuioYing• a There will .not be an �admiss- . camping. trip in Northern Ont- , It doesn't seem .right, but every so often it happens ion charge for this concert. but ariMo,nss V�olei-Sw a terrible accident thatthe Blue Notes will take up a..- __ an, -Dyson -Rd - - -- reminds us how careful we must be in what we are silver oo ection o 'attended ing,•-especially if working with:machinery or electricity. the expenses involved in putting Women's Teacher- Federation - i _ t on this concert. at the King Edward Hotel last r e a 1 o r S 0 1 Y BCk .. Don't foryM fM liene and p{aei Wednesday and Thursday. - _ l• _ Wed. Aug. 29 - L40 P. M. Mrs. L. Aisthorpe, Dyson Rd: MOTOR , . Pkkerin9 village Ball Peek is enjoying a week's holiday at o r MONUMENT'S ' ink yl ,� .� - SEE YOU THEREI Prescott. Tl m- . q6 . OF DISTINCTION -- Ae�irs To Larwlrnewers, 61>�dee Q Hills - Green River + . Ro V e 1 111 l Js' Sympathy is extended to T �C�� IhW M R°t�tillers SiAe Dave Scott, of Toronto spent Mrs. Evelyn Heal and daughht- far; THREE:. GENERA IwRlrevW3 SIURPENIN6 the week -end at the home of er .Bonnie in the death of a Gerald Smythe, Altona Road.-- son and brother, Robert J. H,e71 - Diit� jrS Sm�M w ford,' Altana Road. injured his oro Ge eras Hospital Mo ryday Sta'fford �� _ ankle and will be off work for of last week... Bobby as we all ! e 2, Ltd awhile• Get well soon, Jim )mow hint. graduated from t3ye Mr. and Mrs. John Woitzek Teacher's College this. spring. = MON U E �_ T S - entertained a number of friends Needless to say his lass will be - - wiener' --roast last Sunday. felt for some time by all who to. _ . . r rM0 &4M - ani did sante horse -back .ria= knew him. - bNNpAS ST.. E/►ilI' ?MMS R _ ing. W. and Mrs. J. Chaplin and . _ ' Mrs. Beth Wallace and' Kevin Helen spent last' welt - with 311 r=riR/'t rI +Cateriri spent Thursday afternoon visit- Mr. and Mrs. Barefoot at the V `a r- ing Mrs Edna Pilgrim, in col e. ro. Mrs. J. Prichard of Toronto: ���� Master Randy and Ronny spent' a few days recently with n BIR CAKS Ralston, of Uxbridge, have been Mrs. B. Draper. ,9W CALWOP" ROAD TORONTO spending a week's holiday at Mrs. A. Pearce entertained i _ the, home of their grandparents the Ladies' Aid Zbursday of Mr. and Mrs. Slattery. last week. They held a work ��� _ -BRICKS KES Mrs. Symonds and -'children meeting and repaired 'a numt� STRUCTURAL STEEL )1AiA1N •_ 1PICKERSA " y yps� spent Wednesday visitingMrs. er of arles. ' Bob Carson.,Altona Road. Hiss. L Draper and Mrs. T. -CRANE RENTAL Mr. and Mrs.. Z.on have been _Ar Barefoot visited friends in working ' hard - on their new Whitevale recently. -- ,'STATION ROAD, PIC.I=NG, ONTARIO home and trope to' be, moving in . Miss Joanne Fairwell of To- Phare�s: 2-1fi3Y - WA. Z -310i - MO.' i -5l1 h her holt with LUMBER" � CO. � • in the near future. rontoMiss spent days Sorry to hear Lynda' Kosin- lldiss Marjorie Lehman. ick has been t�] with flu, and . Benson_. Draper, ,sons PaulAJAX • . we wish her a'speedy recovery. -and Wilson had a fishing trip PICNIC r LES Mr. and Mrs:, Willard havot to Clear. Lake north of Lind - SPRUCE (semi all""ladj S 1.75 returned from their holidays, say' and report flood fishing.. _ CEDAR tsemi assembled) 515.95 spent at a cottage at Ipperwash Dr. and Mrs. Ian McLeod of 'rj nom A. 'NeWTY1Ct , Q+ C• - Beach, on Lake Huron. Gglden ` B. C., visited tkae form- t1 RED WOOD METAL FRAME (collapsible) $29.95 The Lions' Bingo Jackpot is e'rr's aunts Mrs. T. A. Barefoot 80 _ up' to $105.00 this week. It will and Mrs. Draper recently. be held on Thursday evening in The annual, weiner roast at� e e . _ bsiin I-midiks $10:9 each20 ft Pu-ar was a uge su-. _ P1 cress last Saturday night. F, 5 ft. Step Ladder $4.98 each Rouge - 8.00'. p. m• Afftl'ORT ROAD. SOUTH D-JNBAiT�f 0 R� - May -we express our sympa- � thy to Mrs. Chapman and the Rouge Pa ASPIULT SNIN6tES family, or the passing of a dear M 1 - 210 lbs. per square Special $5.9$ Pei Sgwn husband and father. Mrs. Brian East spent afew - - Mrs. 1MaryCollette spent' a days in Toronto, visiting Mr. Colors ,GREY and BUFF day in Taronto'visiting her -eau- and Mrs. J. Feather. Tier son ghter. has been . spending a week's. CASH i CARRY THESE ARENOT NOT SECONDS Steven Walduff spent, Mon - holiday with his grandparents day afternoon at the Golf in Oshawa. N16II QUALITY PAI Com, Sleepy Hollow...- ,Mrs. Ken Cowan -held a Wi0fi- Our-local=ball-team-left_on, er-roast. for the BahaFs Sunday. Outside White $6.a5 gal. Outside Primer $6.85 gal. Friday morning, early . for School children. A -good time is. Hamilton, but came back, tired reported by., all. 'sc and defeated, as the E. Wood- Mrs. Sealy Watson- and the QAR6AIN PAINTS - - land Flyers and Dunbarton lost, family have returned from an PAINTS aJ and were eliminated, from the enjoyable •. holiday at. Willow RED, GREEN, GRAY -in gallons only - $2-959 al. finals. Cherrywood team goes Bay on to the finals. Best of luck, The 1st.. Rouge Hill Cubs A. fo Fences Garages Cottages, etc. t6 Cherrywood. Better luck is all k out and - 1; EXClilent r Pack spent an coo wislied for - the other two games day on August 18. -ar teams next year, as they have. the R64ge Valley Park, and re - PITTSBURGH worked hard this year•. time,.as • Y vin a good LVET LATEX PAINT rtes having g.. _ PIITSBUR6N QUICK Yf_ l� fiat wail paint in 2 hours' the 'rain held off for them.„� SEPTIC TANKS CLEA�lEO OUT -�• _ EXC/llont economy- PLASTER CERAMIC TIE ' �,� STONE WART. GALLONS $5.54. Ott. FURNACES •.. ,. COMPLETE fRPTIS TANK SERVICE � -(Gn Be Colored) FLAGSTONE PATIOS INSTALLED TSS INf?AI 4 ^ ETC— CONCRETE red _ _ . _ o CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC. Mata ”" Ww* � NEW - UR C©. nuxT�r F.rrRiGxT _ wli. > _ PAT TIM -1841 >ICreR>r1�1�' — -AJAX WHITBY - - phone; TEmpl! !-1197 � csturat St. S. - Piokei�l ROOMAN HGATiNG CO. - _ -- 71 THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, lilt - - TME PIGKRRINti's NEWS - - -� - o. .-WEST Congratulations and best B'Q'',T'(^''�.t M `pa September 13, at 6.30 p. m terest took place on July 28th, - ��� �wishes to --Mr., and Mrs: R. H. BROUGHAM I Mrs. M Ellicott who has been when Miss Rose brie De�sglec _. Triumeil, kouge Hills Dr. who _ Miss Linda Crawtord,--Pick looking after the Cards during daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. The West Rouge Girls' Voll- 'and family, Rouge Hills Dr: celebrated their Golden Wed- ering, visited her grandparents Mrs. Burrows' absence, gave a Dengler of Young; Sask., be- ; —p Ball League Standings to spent two weeks at Sparrow ding Anniversary on Sunday,. Mr. and Mrs. aiff Wannop, on report. Mrs. Cawker, of Port came the bride of Richard +elate. are: Seniors: Pearls 32 • Port Stanton.- .. August 19. - the. week -end. _ . Perry, District President, was Wayne Wannop, son . of liar. points,- DiamorAw 24;. Enter- Mr.. and Mrs. - Lee Farley Mr. and Mn. Thomas Mark- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Whit- present and called on Mrs. H. and Mrs. ClUfford Wannop Of aldb 14; Rubies 14. In the Jun- and Linda, of Rouge -Hills Dr. le, Rouge Hills Dr. have just ney and little son.Gordon, of Malcolm to come forward, she Braiughahm. cors: Canaries are ahead with have been .enjoying the past returnfrom a two week vis- Ajax, visited their aunt, Mrs. then presented Mrs. Malcolm The bride was given in warn. .. _ V points; Itobins_.have 26,; the mouth touring through- Florida, it _with .Mrs. _ Markle's parents Matthews, one evening last with a Life Membership Pin, iage by her father. The cerem- Larks 16, and Doves 15. and the Eastern States, and to _ and family in Saskatoon. week. and Certificate' for a being a ony was performed by Rev, _ . There are more -games to be the Laurentian. Mrs. Farley Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Da - perfnrMed _•,Lolaeed• and the final standia¢a the Laurentian: Mrs. Farley ate-- Mr. and Tatumandani- Harden i was ealso presented DonatdWannop� — wafi. miili be available at the end of and Linda are ick if ouu ani iu, ," Bridesmaid Ww WasoiL ;tl[� rtla�iVeB 8t Che �re3ent at Lakeview Lodge, Plcton. ghters, of Indianapolis visited with a suv�er drearri and sugal' :ids Bii3, i, «� sf;:-- -- Ur. and Mrs Ron McIntyre tkne Mr. and Mrs. Jed McLean her aunt Mia. C. Warmop rec- set for obtaining Provincial ers were Cyril Wannop and - Chesterton Shores, and Mr. ently. honours for obtaining twelve Gordon Hughson p and Mrs. Fred Hunt, island Rd. A family get-together was units in the 4-H Home -making The reception was held in spent last weekend at Nagan- held for the family of Mr. and Club. The meeting losed with the church hall at Markham, Mrs. Art. Carlton, on Sunday a social • cup of tea' and lunch, and the wedding breakfast at . Mr. and Mrs. Bili Reid and at the home of Mr. Jack Carl- served by the Social Comm-. Brougham. Tire wedding trip children, Rouge Highlands Dr., 'ton. ittee. was to northern Ontario and ,�r�arantee - . • have just returned from a two Sympathy. 1s extended to A bus Pias been chartered by on their return .the couple will ► week cruise to their boat in the family of the late Thomas the Woman's Institute to go reside in Markham. the Georgian Bay district. Watson, who, -passed away at to the Canadian National Ex- Guests were present from:' /� the HOT. HIATE� d mi Mrs Al g�°ck Ajax Hospital, r Friday last, wishing on August 31. Anyone Brougham, LSverpml, , Dun- and family, Ridgewood Rd - and whose funeral took place wishing tickets please see ing, Stouffville, Hamilton, DuiWith relatives who are their, on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Wat- Mrs. Blackman or Mrs. Cliff barton,' West Hill and Young, son was well -known in this Wannop- Sask. • � j _ ,guests from France, enjoyed a F _ I you-naeo �� ��� holiday at the cottage at ,Bar- qty'where he, has lived A wedding of wide local in- _ ry,'s Bay. several years since coming here Me. and Mrs. Dick Jolliffe from Pickering. He has been in ms`s cos w - - N were at their cottage at Point leaves to mourn:, his wife, fou: < ' au Barril, for three weeks, and d4ugh4ers and seven sons. In- termetook place in St. Geor-Mr. and Mrs. Terry MacRae,i (J DRAGS LTD c --- ' and family, Ridgewood Rd. have ge's Anglican Cemetery, Pick - Just returned 'from a trip to e - PRESCRIPTION 'SPECIALISTS �' -- Windsor and Detroit. Mr. aril Mrs. John Knox, of - - Miss Susan Jolliffe, Ridge- Hamptoff ,.visited his mother - wood Road, with two friends, afternoon- is- Mrs. orL m. Knox, on. Sunday �OC� I� SUNDRIES - BABY NODS is_ enjoying the Seattle Fair, �i ancj Vancouver's . scenery, at Mr. and Mrs.-: Gordon Todd • - the present tang, and Susan- and little daughters, of Good- -�-E C - will betaking a position as a vaood. visited Mr.• •and -Mrs:.. D. • A Beer, on Grade 3. teacher in Kingston,Sunday* STORE HOURS: ✓ when school -opens. -Unit No. 3.- of the U. C. W. Mr_ ..and. -Mrs.. -Gordon-God_ of-St.-Church__held--thEvr- __ -WEEK DAYS DAISY -9 -R=^'t int: -to- -9 :. _-_ pian and family; Fast Ave. mot August meetir. in the form' of ored .to Winnipeg via the new a picnic at the -home of Mrs, SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. _ + Cr'6ss - Canada. Highway, and Undo, -on, Thursday afternoon. report a •mosIt -wonderful -and Mrs Undo gave a very...intec- HEATERestin Falk on her recent tri t Godman s fa.rniiy for three . to the V S. Mrs. Burton, ProgPHONE WhIMholl Via 79W 1 - • +'' .' • weeks, in Winnipeg. _ ram -Convener. had some inter= S L-04 The West Rouge Canoe Club esting contests. The meeting 0N-• .• - are taking part in the regatta -closed + Ith lunch served by -.FOR_ at the C. N. E. this Friday ev-. the hostesses. ening, Aug- 24., and Saturday The Wornen's Institute met afternoon, Aug. 25. Anyone in in the Township Hall- on Tues- - c :. the district interested in seating day evening wfth : a fairly good �Z T A 1a ,f �' LAWJ4JN these boys-- perform, should attendance. The President, Mrs. vy j1..Jt!•�M make -an effort, over the week- Blackman was to chacKe, and in Ic ;;;. , '. 6'* end The'Club ;i sponsored by a Pew words. welcomed all pre - the local Klwannans. e Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waddell . previd.ua L meetings were read. and .family motored from Yel- and adopted. During the Busin- - { �. eay. Period, several items were lorivknile to vtait Mr. Wadd- T�.BlHflNS WH. �Z'141 discussed. There is to be a - Ill's parents Mr. and Mrs. - Bob Waddell, ChestertQn Shor- Short Course here on February ST. N. ON% ' % as, for few weeks and 27 -and , . on "Horne Care of the There is also fin be ' _ _ _ ti they will visit the C: N. E. w!>ile - ` here. vaccine ta- the IL c11at+C Held, • hall ,1 Mr. Al. Pinto, Rouge Hills i r. Ja organizing a Girls' Base-, _ K ball Leave -ages. 12. to 15,- _ .. ', starting September 15, at the. " Johns -Manville Field Anyone _. r interested in jotr:Pi and . SUPER -FAST t �"° > ' ing out, call Mr. Pinto,.. at AT.-- .' .2-3274. Any help from any of � _ the ladies of the' dfstrit�t, will 9 SFE w -skt #: be a tea. . :,- �° � �� � pPrecia a Many happyr.Ja returns of the AKITSE".3NATIONALTO _ '" day to Mr. Jack Smith, Ridge` wood Rd. on his' birth , Aug. LE 21; to Charlene Bramble, of CNE noT SUNDAY " PdrC Union Rd., who was 13, - _ - on Aug. 21; to . Ann McIntyre, _ g . .. ;Ridgewood Rd. on, her ninth4 EXHIB ON � - ' birthday, Aug. 23, and to San- :- dy Bell, Rouge Hills Dr. who , • .- � had her second birthday, Aug.jd THE SHOWCASE OF THE NATI�M. _ 16. Mr. atter yrs: -Jim 'Bonnef, dVENIN*'GRANDSTAND OPENING THIS YEAR. THE NEW AUTHORIZED DEALER -CONTRACTOR Rouge Huls,Dr. report a nice SPECTACULAR "BETTER LIVING CENTRE" :. A y in the Maritimes, vis- .,CANADIANA '62-' produced by Jack 'explore this new multi-million dollar CNE iting Mr. Bonners family. ' . Arthur -featuring FOUR TREMENDOUS s":'Building designed on revolutionary freeform Mr. Franklin Teney, son of PRODUCTION NUMBERS! OVER FOUR Nnes, containing 210,000 square feet of exhibit, Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Teney, ofHUNDRED SINGERS, DANCERS AND;space for appliances and home furnishings. .� RidgewYood Rd. -will be married 'MUSICIANS. .. with world -acclaimed y PE '62 to Miss Mary Sedlack, of Tor- soprano Teresa Stratas and ETESCO Y interna onto on Saturday, '25 "at Canadian Uonalt dame en a roars N Ca man Y e of his sister MIs. J See the sensational Fireworks Finalel Modern veterinary medicine -its practicNe.' .. - •_ _ ... the home .. + Murd'och, 40 Oriole Gardens, S - research and importance to human hest in Toronto. Our congratulations - as explained and demonstrated by Ornhrio _ and hes to, o veterinarians. best wu the y rYng WIN A NEW 1962 Ve Wo !couple in their. married life. CHEVROLET BEL AIR _ r - �ntau'ro He AX. 3-333 1 -TE. 9.141 !• Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Bent -ley 14 FREE CARS, one each night at the MAGNIFICENT 90-PIECE1 and family, Rouge Hills Dr. Grandstand. Showtime 8:15 p.m. -Aug, at a few dates last week vis- 17 to Sept. 1. NORAD BAND f - " of the North American Air Defense Command s iting Rev.. W. and Mrs. Fulton THE THREE STOOGES IN THE entertains in free concerts twice daily at fns Eleefi�C rave ligan at their cottage :near North k GRANDSTAND "MATINEE FUN -FES gigantic CNE Bandshefl. Bay. � -.. i _ .. _ .... ' Every youngster's favourite TV fun -tea � �Q� s AQdq i b on eta With world f us e ' Qi(�+ i(.{iL V�i">< 'will a stage w� amo 1 NATIONAL HORSE SHOW PATRICIA TUCK I istts, clowns and the renowned Hanna ord features horses and horsemanship of world ��. Family of acrobatic riders! renown in breath -taking competition. Aug. 17 Pians 3 Theory Performance 2:30 p.m., Aug. 20 to Sept. 1. to 23. Matinees Aug. 17, 18 and 21. i _ R%e. nk Pang.. , - . Cork 'Campkin Classical 8 Popula , I . fMEMBER A?. 2.0213 •_ TE. 9-1911 '. ...`. 29 l(MOSTON RD. EAST bran ....Beam Fred Edwards I Phoos:..RA 12S-4487 .s r z - - - - �.. � . tee. • i a ;• 4W t X24 S+n the Local v 71 I , • _ NT TRIC `; ` ""tan, •- - . - . ..1 _ _ � - � _ �• • ;:.,..� •. .. :1 r k r N . Page- �"'"" 'THE iPiSKERIN6 NV"THURSDAY,_ AUGUST 23, 1962 - Trans -Canada Stamp To M of the favourites us b. A. S. A open class ram with Barry This building was aver one -,Birthday congratulations al-- time, undrewent a second open% - Issued August 31. ?layoffs. Robinson placing second. This hundred years old. so, to Mrs. Betty Balsdoa, who anon on his leg last week. Bei) The Frenchman's Bay Ya& Sunday w'iH be the last race Belated congratulations to celebrated her birthday on the wishes for a speedy recovel The Hon. Elliman L Fairciou;h ub held their regular Sunder,: of the summer series, and the Mr. and Mrs. William Hem, 23rd, and to her daughter Deb- are extended to him. _Postmaster General, today an- aftztnbon races in a very light "Frostbite" series will start who recently celebrated their bre, whose birthday is on Aug- The Ladies' Auxiliary of the nounoed that the postage wind. Ron. Playfordwas first: next month. 40th wedding anniversary. ust 27. Cubs .and Scouts held a stco stamp marking the • opening of :toss Fertile, -second, and Fa; One of the old landmarks at Happy birthday wishes to Murray Powell, who has essful Tea • and Bake Sale, al the Trans -Canada Highway will Jarvis, third, in the Blue Jay Frenchman's Bay; Walter Av- Tommy Tranquada, who was been confined to the Toronto the home of Mrs. Wm. O'Briez be released for sale on. August .^,lass. John Herder won the is' barn, has been torn down• seven years old' on August 22. General Hospital for quite some last Thursday. 31, and not September 4, as ; - . previously announced. Mrs. . Faircolugh' explained that the date of release has i ffeen advanced because of-- th y - --- t=. :.a= �•• -l_ 6 h ffici >,.. a -.; �- ��� . - .... _ _ _._...----- •- k - - - opening of the Highway to / r %1# 41110 L 1 I September 3. The 'opening, to .take place at Rogers Pass in Glacier National Park, B. C., • Arad originally been planned for the 4th and the stamp was MARKET `I to have been issued on that date, to coincide- with the op- ening. Sizrce post offices are ��� closed on Labour Day, the day Rouge . 'Hills for the release for the .stamp has been advanced to August a PRICES EFFECTIVE _3 The Postmaster General stat- Noe 2 Hwyi ,IuSt. Bast of Rouge Bridge "T6un•, Fri. also Sat. ed that in view of the short - . _AUGUST notice given for the change in ■iris - date all 'first d _ Open EveryEVOAIR& TW4.4 e0pt-T r4 Tib �z00 .p '23 -2-25- release — ers' received by the Postmaster- -Ottawa, before September 4, YORK BRAND (Save 19e) 12 os. Square tins (SPECIAL OFFER of '30e OFF Plus 20c OFF _ will be processed. LIQUID DETERGENT for Dishes (Save 50e} 40 oz. bottle - --- ------ ----- LOAF --- 'or r 79�_ s P 1. ,�11 5 H , ........::...:. 59C NO DRIVING WORRIESPORK o BANQUET' Canada Fancy .(Save 9c) 20 oz. tins WITH DRESSING NO PARKING PROBLEMS _ (Special Offer of TWIN PACK (16 slices) 1 Ib. pack TOl'11a.t0 6c OFF) : Large 4ILM W. NO L- O N - G ti'�ALi{S (SPECIAL OFFER of 2c OFF Plus. 4c OFF) Juke ROYAL CROWN ' _ _ : (Save 6c) 32 oz. bottle �^+ CHEESE Soft Rite Save 4t 4 roll Family Packer WX�N YOU � � �llf'�-Spr� 7 y I SLfCES -. 9e - =Go b t US ` N% ► K `` (Baro 1.7c} - , r', �_101LET TISSI JE '49c �,1, i, N N , t L L1lhI:1 (Tasty Govern (Special offer of 4q OFF) CATELLI COOKED -(Sara Se} Large 28 oz. tins DIRECT INTO GROUNDS i mart inspected I� SPAHE�'TI i � Via Gray Coach Minas j � - Meat). n Tomato Sauce 2 for 49c -AUGUST 15 to SEPTEMBER 3` 15 s os. Tins - Reduced Round ,i ' Fare $2.10 Trip' KRAFT Giant 32 os. jar Fare Admission), I 6far C 29CICLE WHIP :' 69C For Children's Faro Seo - .. Your Agent (Case of 4$ tins ~ - -14FIVCHS" 18917�0! Powiesed Ski, Milk (Save 14c) - (Excep+t Sunday) 54.65 LEAVE PICKERiNG '732 a. m. 932 a. m. 1132 a. m SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (Regslar) rang♦ 3 Ib. best 179e !.M a. m-. 103] a. m. 1_232 p. m. -IN..- LBAVE EXHIBITION P. 1111. P. M. P. M. (SPECIAL OFFER .of 12c OFF) 1(3.28 •7.38 09.30 MARGARI N E .. C- •10.70 _ KRAF'�' , FssNiiy Siwe 28 os. _89 (EXTRA SPECIAL) — -- R 0 B I 59C Yea+ a �.�.�r n.7 —ol Rho It"m Red Label (Saw 24e) Pkg. of 100: •—Beyinnint August IM X—Immediately alter Brand- :. stand performance TEABAGS - _ 6�C SWIFT'S PREMIUM {Saw1OC)Larne 24 oz. Nays DAYLIGHT TIME _ STEW -49 Exhibition passengers travell- - pp by on regular buses will trans- SWIFT'S PREMIUM . � . (Saw 30e) , ,\ 13�i .�. Mw CHICKEN 4 for at Toronto Bus Terminal to . buses running Into grounds. .39 Tickets i Information At FROH RIB ENO TXHDERLOIN END PICKERING COFFEE. SHOP pPtiano: WH 2.1771 CO 0 K E '59c-: . C M IM ------- FRESH Grade -A Oren Ready F LOB[ BOASTS ' . (Arg. 2 Its.) (Avg. 3 Its.) Support The Taal Centre Roasts or Chops Ib. 79c. Whole Loin Ib. 6Sc. Y(WNG ROUND OR SQUARE Bund Campaign g HICK S ��,89C C ._ �.� SUMP .�R�A,ST frenchman s Bay _ i a:UCAS ARTHUR'S SMOKED PICNIC Roasting, Frying or Barbecuing Average. 3 We - The .Frenchman's • Bay Ban- tams won the second round of Blade or Short Rib (Blade Some Removed).SHOULDER {�� A their 0..A. S. A. Playdowns, ROAST Ib 6SC C 49 when they defeated Oakville in • ' " ' " " " " " " " ' two straight gaieties. Irl'�fonda_v piece h 35c classed -._iFRESH MINCED BEEF 2 lbs. 0; night's garlic, Playes3 at Heron MAPLE LEAF By tie piece Ib. VW Park, Dori Hopkins' team out- classed Oakville hs' "a score of B010 �� I�■ �� MAPLE LEAF L a'- .10,2, Wayne ; Colley pitched � IQ seven and tw•o-thirds innings COTTAGE RO�L L (vacperk) 69C and allowed only two hits and three .walks, • and got sixteen ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE i WINO strlke-outs. Keith Fertile rel- h BONELESS ROUND STEAK ROAST lb. 99 ieved Colley in the 'th, 'and added added throe more strike-outs•STEAKS Lucas Arthur's Small Link _ tivOehits Ira itr gave irp _ - o walks. Un- Porkausage 1 Ib• Tray..''49 fortunately, David Balson in While they Isat jured his ankle in the fourth FRESH - inning while sliding into sec- ' Golden Ripe and base, and was taken to the IL I No. 1 Seieeted, Firm, AAX Hospital for tzaetmerd. WINGS The first Same of this seri BANANAS W" pled at OakvlUe 1 BOIi!less Rolled Plate Briskot -Pot lest !be 4!C SaUa%k ► when the fty Team 2 lbs. 2 no next son will an the FRESH MINCED STZM • • •" : • • • • • : • • �• %�O No. 1 HOME GROWN �s Bas► team match= SWEET TENDtR ed sprat t Tos�ooRo tom ant i1.ICBD RINOL.p� Sam .� Ib. 49c 39C 11M.N� To, one BREAKFAST BACON C�RI�f z x , ak: TMupSDAY,-AUGUST-33,- _t" --_ ' TM>lE PICKERINd NEWS , _: Piige Fivs1 Industrial Tour - Continued unpaid. Asking Mr. Campbell CtASSiF1ED Coming Events for his comments on this, he ADVERTISEMENTS Women's Hospital Auxiliary hundred homes occupied; a said, "My effoa't is negligible - - ",One Man's O �11Cn i -PAY DIVIDENDS The first fail meeting of the readily available labour pool is since Industrial Advertising is p spital Auxiliary women's Helopment. m oeoonext door to our industrial dev- my job. The other members, _ BY - THE OBSERVER USE THEM EACH WEEK Wo - held the Nurses'- Re- " who have really pitched in, de- w e - sidence on, Monday, Sept. 10, The tour of the visitors to serve all the credit." He was Sale at 8 p. m. There will be a sh. Pickering took them through asked further about the future I was very pleased to learn several weeks ago that For Sale ower for the gift bar at this the water and sewage plants, of the southern part of Picker- the big Bell Telephone Company 'i s human after -_ ,1NATURAL GAS FURNACES with a brief visit to Bay Rid- ing: He said, It is-. e,stimated all: --Mall meeting, so please bring gilts y readers will recall the letter .to the editor in Gas Rental Water -Hoxton; OII such as books, crayons, small ges• that by 1980, the southern area this newspaper and the subsequent comment in this col- llurnen and FunowAs, a et- When questioned about ser- from No. 2. Highway, south to •n+Pi toys, inexpensive novelties, se- umn dealing with a rather sill situation in the . Martin $ - my serviced, from - ;;; lling for -,50c or less: Come and vices, Mr Campbell said, '"The the lake will have a populpa- g Y Ask about our 12 -month bring yor friends. Sept 6th �• hydro' and gas present 'no tion of about sixty thousand. sub -division (Altona Rd. and Third Concession) where warantw e...,1� r.-. vroble l s::1cee ;we've bear, a;s- ' A t _:.�erie it is ai3out twelve the residents of that area, had Markham telephones Authorized Dealer for Consum- RTC �*� ured' 100'pereent co-operation. thousand. With this growth but did all their business in the Temple and Atlantic ' Ors' Gas and Oil Installations. BS'tLas7ll►isl As, for sewage and water, both will come commercial and ind. exchanges. The stupidity of the situation was obvious MILLER HEATING • are with intour hundred feet of, ustrial development. We do not to an w p The•Active Service Class met our own industrial block." "If intend to sit idly by and let this Y who knew the area but not to the Bell Telephone SPECIALISTS last Wednesday, at the home Company until someone got mad and' made the Bell see anyone is interested,' he said, growth lust happen, we intend !Tudor St, Ajax - WH2-3491 of Mrs. -Lloyd., Wilson, with reason. The Bell like any large company and .utility is "come and - talk with us, y Vu'll to make is happen„—but ., a (tfl Mrs. Lorne Jones' group in very' COncious of public opinion and always wishes a find we'll quickly get down to whole lot faster. - •. � �g Ta'�*ns''hiP• 'TEni�i1e 9-1465. charge of the meeting. Follow- talking turkey." - "good. press'., The letters t0 the editor, news columns -Ing the . Worship, Mrs. Lloyd . When asked "why all the and even perhaps the Observer's comments put the USED CARS wils+on read a poem "o Bless- Cherrywood public relations concious people in the Bell on 'their toes Good Stork Of Dependable ed Book", and Miss Betty Gat- song and dance about Picker- ' Clean Can, As Low /1s es ave a a ines industrial land?" Mr, Master Howard Riches of and they eventually saw the obvious and hence- the _ g paper on "The Bible' , Campbell had this to say, "We Toronto has been spending his change from Markham to Temple. l2S.g4 Down and Mrs. Lorne Jones read a vacation with his uncle and O. i J. MOTORS _ Qoem '"Tl2�Biiil�and-_I_-Ev ��y. believe that industrial Good �t,^se-rpcidentc of brarttitl s subdivi8- executives are much too aunt, Mr. and,Xrs. Earl Riches. - --- —1Sreck-Rwd A No. 2. Highway eryone, joined in surging .The pig ion also are .respsonsible. much 'for land in other locat- Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Schwalm Phone - WH 2-2219 Bible Tells Me So. The meet- O—O—O—O-- closed with a contest and ions which have a' ldt less• to were 'dinner guests of Mr. and ug offer. Pickering, to date, has Mrs. Wm. Tweddle, recently_ _.- - The Pickering ,Township Police force seems to hav8 hymn 568, >and the Benedic-. Sympathy is extended to Mr. g0°'t dete?t-: ��-�. o d law enforcement men. CORN - 45c doe. 2 1-2 doe, tion.said little, but now the situs- Y 31.00 2fid. Con., north of,Ajax tion has changed. • We have and- Mrs. Gordon Murr•ison and. The detective work needed to tie up nose en Mr. Elmer Wilson returned family in the loss of their farm recent abortion case in the Township has resulted, so I R Winter; Jr. LVFI 2-3997 home from the'hoapital in Tor- Plenty. to offgc-with choicer ser- p viced ors maeable industrial• buildings by .fkre last Thursday, am told, in the location of • several other abortion cent , ontn this week. -after surgery. next Sunda For Sale - Straw- WH. 2-0617 land in a first-class location Y. August 26, res maim in' Toronto. -It has been the Pickeringoffic- _ — _---------_ is chtzrcri bait y _ spent the week -end with her in large.. blocks too. We think' �a:nd-there 1, ers who have been doin most of the work and tthem ileltl Estate there are rehasers interested no Sunday school or church bats off fpr a job well done! sister- Mrs. Lewis Tones. in this type of deal, that's why service. Mr. and firs: R. Day attend- The local story about the supposed'abortion centre - '• HOUSE for SALE —five -room- we are ban�iirP the drum!" We are sorry to hear' Miss ed the Bushby - Currie w.edd- Luella Hollinger and the controversy raised by the drug. ranses a quest- ed frame bungalow_ on Guild iii; at Cookeville, on Friday ev �Ir. Campbell and 'this comm- rho is in Scarboro y itte_ a of businessmen are the H7sPital for mastoid operation in this Observer's mind about legal abortions. Do we $nation, coil at .47 Guild Road, and hepe she will soon be able in Canada review this situation often to s Friends are sorry t^ hear Mr, prime movers of this •industrial g' Levi Linton is .not in the best 'prom9tion. Already brochures to return home. s Or O we shrug our sh- and ave n-com-. esley Petty i; also iii oulders and do nothing -the latter I would think. I Sunday visitors with Mr. and pleted .and further promotion- Sc'irboroHospital_ would hope ,that the recent Finkbine case and others -- LT,:,1 "`.� Mrs ai, plans are under. way. It is Mr. and Mrs. Reuben 'Tindall 'would cause us in Canada and elsewhere t0 review the r — ` mte si ua Fon a ting to note that al}'this have re urn nom and Mrs. Murray Dunkeld _ and ' _ gain o see lr t ere sFiou d be some ..change. Wanted - A Tellable and cap- M s. Thos. Dunkeld, of Altona. t`ffort is purely voluntary and of Eastern Ontario. • f, _ Apparently abortions are legal under certain circum- b1e girl or middle aged. nom- • he Mount Zion ball tear; stances in the United States and in- certain countries of - - ' an for restaurant work, Wages surprised Mr. and Mrs. Murray Euro e.'Illegal plus room and. board if 'desir- Janes when they .charivaried bin and Mrs: W. Pegg acc- Pabortions in Canada. and Ontario are a -44 Ph Fif-W 00 Hied Mr.. and Mrs. Lr Wis- common Occurance - our laws should, at least be review- em Herr n3me Mer Lne mre on a trip this wee to i ball game on Saturday night, Man Wanted - to work at Pig at Brookiim where Mount Ziorr S�%PERINTENI2EN7 Cornwall and the St,. Lawrence O-O•_,Q_-Q -- 'Farm. Apply Jack Lusted, Stn. beat Raladar 3-2 Seaway, and Montreal, and Ot- We hear that the date for. the liquor vote has been s - Required By set for October 27th. but apparently y - Rd.'aortti side of 401 Highway lyZr, and Mrs. �� Jones � taws. They 'report an enjoyable - trip - pgarentl no activity wet or ._.......-Wanted u are on a weeks holiday in the. The Township M Pickering Mie Gloria Trolley . 3s this dry t0 date. No activity on the surface yet, but I'll bet Vanfied - North' -Country• - Applicants must have manic- the tvlleels are turning below the surface in both the _ i al experience or Engineer- �'k on a= camping . trip with , - There will be church service P P• g � .her: aunt and uncle, in Algon- camps. The action should begin to intensify now. 'Night work Wanted next Sunday at the regular ing Degree or equivalent. urn •Park, while Joyce This vote will be the first, in Pickering Township thous of 9.30, with Mr, Fred Township has population of q Br•amptosr is spendi g nth since 1906 or thereabouts. I don't suppose the fact that " kind Phone 839-3218. and growing rapidly. ppo (a �� Laird, of Tott_eirtram, a brother- 24� �'• wg P y• ug in-law 'of Mr. . Hoskins. in Regular benefits. Salary to week -end with ,Mr. and Mrs. Pickering has been dry for thekin !of , past 50-$0 years has ch- 'Waabed - ixarispo . 8 t to To- fad .- us ay . Sciio4l " on ou Miss- i rile Perkins, of Tor- us all a little more because we .must drive further than $orate Moan to Fri 8 to 4.30 following, at iQ30 a, m. Phone Quality Upholstering at APNI► to onto, spent a' Pew days this the rivile Mr.- asrd Mss.. 1lllarr Carson privileged citizens of Scarboro, Ajax and Whitby.' and family visited relatives atek with the Trolley's._ Y• WM Citi ..� T. JOHNSTON.JOHNSTO�t, clerk Whether Pickering is wet or dry I suggest will not iia, on sway. Mr. dna Mrs.- J. PeggL of make any difference in (a) the number -of broken hom- -Bingham, Ontario Oshawa, "had dlmwr with Mrr. ...._.r...... ._ '.: (rug 30) - and Mrs M Pegg o . Thursifty es, (we have them already -and lots) (b( the number of To Rent drunk or impaired paired drivers. (we have lots) (c( teen-age lP'ar Rent large troesa• all, . Mr, and Mrs. C. McTaggart drinking (all sorts Of it goes on tiow). 45onve7dences- New oil furnace- ,=,4m - 11 KSWAGIIIN :iia- Mr. an -4 r.4 pamine No mat • ` differA no had a delightful trip to Peter- ent from any Ot�ier munici it so far as the evils DELUXE Pal BVH. 2-233. Sou n..R ..den =-/law - boro-and-Luxissv: �-5undv' of liquor are concerned. These evils are with - us now r7o Wban tt May Coecorn punkt radio - Now paint Grade 1� � all the�� pleasant Mr. Mrs. �>� had and it makes no difference whether we are wet or drys. Job in e s - excellent red their exams. However if we remain . d we are, I suggest � :. -scat cone►$ - ezcallent tires daY and.went on a "guided dry second. �...... ' i will not be responsible for _ low mileage. Most of the families in our toue of the Stephen Leacock $ Y and this bothers me. Why should class citizens i a wa airy debts contracted in my Full •+! communit s name by ntv wife, .Margaret - y gvaranged or: old Brew-' we not have the same privileges as the citizens of our - ;A REAL BEAUTY i129s Pt+ogn�essive Conservative Pic- cry -Bay. His library lines the neighboring municipalities. ~1 m Crass without my written S A 8 Y A N nic at Greenwood Park on -Sat wafts on.one room These books oonsrrrt as she has left 'her urday last The children, as were owned and read by him. - barrre and family. :.iM>St Kitson RoaOTOR d South well as the grown-ups, enjoe-- ,He has written sixty-one books Mr. and Mrs. Les..Wii9on and son and family, ed the races,- rides aMd .ice himself.:..sorne political science, Les. Wilson, Marion and fang• 6 family spent the week -end with ii�oi, Jack Crow Telephone T2] -3K1 and Mrs. Howard Dawson, italso Mrs, P. Wilson. visit a -1 Sept. 6th OSHAWA cream and pop. souse history, economics, some Mr. a Thanks to Dr. of Byron. also called on Mr. ed Gordon Wilson, of Good. ............-.—._.-._.... -_ — Dymond and literary criticism, some biog- REWARD Hon. Michael !Starr for plana- raphy. Thirty-six -of them were and Mrs Wilkie, of Dutton . wood, ing such. 'an afternoon. the nonsensical humour. Community Centre Park Mr. and Mrs_ F. B e Mrs. The muni Anyone haiing information re- ~ ' Board is holding" a Dance on P: Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. L. ,:garding the whereabouts of 3F_._IEPTII TAN" Friday, the 24th: at the Park. Wilson attended the funeral red' and white golf standardsANEo ;Free Bawling Coupon On Page 9 Mrs R Beadle is spending of a relative in Orangeville, oil —and .red flags, taken on Aug- -red some time at Halifax, with her Tuesday..., — = ust .8 from Hi -Lo Park. Con.: " t/fallnaannaaatl■srisssntls>tssssssssstltaRs>ts�ss►nsi� and Greenwood Road 1?'!ease Bowling Opening - Continued ening will receive a free bowl - phone N1,11 2-1207 J. 'BUTT score is eligible for all the priz hug pass,,a free Coca Cola at ; �unbarton radio & Television the restaurant, bowling Inst -es from that level down to theL& S-4C4Z ruction books and movie star .Card Tho~nkS • • 3>v level. All merchants in the phot _ _--40 ft. T.V. Towers installed only $59.09 ...'We would• Iike to thank •our West Rouge' are : co-operating.. Complete y On. 9 -you will find a pl to with All Channel Antenna including the Barber , Shop, many friends, neighbors and bowling coupon that will chili- (Heavy �, $84.00 ` relatives•' for their floral' trib- Rouge.Hi11.:Cleaners, Rouge Hill le you to a free game of five 50 ft. T.V. Tower installed D utesr expressions of sympathy Restaurant, Rouge e, t Drugs, pin or, ten pin bowling'at any Replace that old roof antenna with a. Tower before tlt� Rouge Hill Hardware, the Rou- p acrd acts of kindness extended ' � � time. There is a limit' of .one to us in the sudden loss of our ge Gift Shop, and Rouge Beau- coo n - prices go up son George. ty Salon_' The Shell Station on coupoChildren r3;person per day. the corner' will provide a free a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roussy � � � quart_ from Monday to Friday b '� �� ' ane to the to' bowler in each themselves -but must be acc- P Harwood . ! � . ompanied by a adult -orf sat- Ave. N or write P. O. Box 113S, Ajax, Ont. -team every week. tat•t!t!t!0>tea■aniatstltilt!!!illlnnlntnns11Rs1s1stllwsltRtsl)/ � " urday and Sundays. Tr 1Wr Because of the' late smart, it . The Pickering News is glad is not too late to sign up for to* co-operate 'with the Rouge - �'�� ��'�� league bowling. For informat- Hill , bowl to offer it's readers- ion call Bili Ciach, AT. 2-5941. -these free -bowling coupons. Everyone attending the op - WATER :SHOW . ..EVERYDAY -= 35e � _ -.. . GEORGE'S RESTAURANT - , ' - - --. _ «._ • _ _-- f r _� t111t�ay.. , A - �lls� • � it 3 P. r • MAIN SHOPPING PLAZA RELAX n l .. MICKEY'S LADIES' WEAR ' _ and I - 'AD Rmys SWIMMING BSA— Bay osebmik NoWng Pim ` �— PAR POOL MITCHELLfeaturing -- WISHES TO ANNOUNCE .THE OPENING OF A �iving Champion also Mich �• C and Divi"C " LiGMT cA1eTAds - grmw Sole tint. s•nrt Champion of Now E land . ttiese>< Ma xo ' Agcy - or Straight and sPr' LEletV-1-ftm Anti ton vw Cemedr and Acts of Sidii en T�M���r tai e�Phone - ,� _ + .,' AS OF SEPTEMS,ER tscf, lift- - • � EVERYONE WELCOME9100: _ - ' :. Pam Six !� 'THE PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1%2 Desch I 'kms and JimT°orance. month's leave from the Army. le; Number of battery radios; Two large stone crocks;, Number of mechanic's tools; Three 'lavvar ,Cash. we reserve. Properly • 1VOtiCe M'r. sAd Mrs. W. - Hobday, Bob McHugh and his niece Small corner cupboard; book Antique. mowers; Number., of garden Janes Smith, Berk. — Ken. i Ttlemai Waken :nd Mr. and Mrs. D. Mason of Sunday with the Linda Izatt, spent Sunday at home of Bob's sister, Mrs. Sectional -cases; settee set; Antique arm rock- tools; Oil drum; Wheelbarrow; Clarke Pra+tiee, auetioreoors. oronto, spent. Mr. Mrs. J. Rennie. Stanley Fuller, and Mr. Fuller, ing chair: Three ton good hard Wheel hoe Phones: ��� i4i. � lti208 - -A_ Nell-kn6wrt member of and Mrs. Frank Cooper was a re- Rockwood• nut coal; Emery; Quantity .of There are many. articles and household furniture not men- Stouffriliw —Propriehr or auctioneers not Pickering, sand District, was buried on Sunday afternoon, lent visitor of Mrs. John Stew- house paint; Two one-man cross -cut saws; Two tool chests tioned on the poster; also mis- Kalb - responsible for any public liab- in the person of Mr. Thomas in •of. . Kar-kharn. Mrs. Al Rozell`are full of carpenter tools, modern cellaneous articles. il_gyG injury or property dans- - MrStson, of Brougham, who Mr.' and living in the home of Mrs. Ar- and antique; Small cellar table; Number of o ° a =� w iVblic in cssesaetiow Sale at 1:08 P. M. sharp. Terms with thisauction site, _ passed away last Friday at the :hur Prouse, while their home Und Two garden hose; _Ajax Hospital. He was in his 69th year. is being renovated. following. the recent -fire. !>eillti>•f!!!!!!!>.11n!>>•!t>.1!!>•!!!s1>•!!>t!!!1!!a•!!lSl1s!/>� — Dorn in. England, Mr. Wat- son came to Canada shortly Mr. and Mie. Frank Hay - ward had Mrs. Elaine Hayward, •�!•NR!!!!!!!■!l�ssllu : lift THE MATTER OR ._ after his marriage to Ethel Smith. He lived in the Picker- Valerie and Keith and 'Cindy hem last then- � To � - Section 41, of the ONTARIO WATER RESOURCES CO*W Ing district most of his life. of Gore Bay with week. • ISS10M ACT. (R. S. O. 1tK0, G 201) anwt ' .• He worked for the late Vic- . Mr. and Mn. Ross . Re Ishaw ��-p�,� faction 300 of THE MUNICIPAL ACT (R. S. O. 1%IL e. 2M) for Ross for several years, and tor and Mr. and Mrs. Gor Benson, . for Mr- Harry Arnold. He also spent a few days in Buffalo. worked for several years for MYs• Ross Recishaw, Mrs. J. (,ate modil Cot- THE MATTER OF an application by The Corporation of The . ) the Late Harry Wade, in the Rennie and Mrs. F. Hayward, ;_..Pharse• W111113-IMIN - Township of Pickering; for approval of the imposing d special • ` drover business. He was em- ,spent General teeters for last. Wednesday at the It no answer, phos Tli-0088 iowee rates with respect to certain works proposed for eon- played at -- --quite a few -years, before -going Provincial park at Sutton Goodwood ball team captor- raSSANUM28SH Samoan struetion the Ontario Water Reseureis Commission„ such L __—:into the: service station burin- ed the trophy at tele tourna- AUCTION SALE rates to be .imspesed on owners or occupants of land who dartos = � - ment here last Saturday. In or will or may derive a benefit from the said works Mr. Watson was always fond :- horses and enjoyed the ann- their first game they beat Al- Auction sale of household APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING r of tona 9-6, in the second, it was I furniture, dishes, glassware` uai deer hunt. He was a.mem- Greenwood,Jr's 5-1 and in the ( garden tools, carpenter tools, THE ONTARIO `'MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Tues- ` ' ber *of, St. George's Anglican final, Pickering 6-1. A dance t both modern and antique art- -day the 28th day of August, 1962, at the hour of Ten O'clock, Church; Pickering. !_.Mi, W tson was -a world War , old Saturdayevening "in' _ he hall. I ' on the East Side of the rde;' Town- in the forenoon (local time) at the Connell Chambers,, In the Vet4an. community I Mrs RaYHe Brock Road, in Pickering A owns ip of Pickering -(at Brougham) for the hearing of all is survived by his widow; Mr. and Collingwood spent the. weekend D4ffin's Creek, the property of persons interested In support of or in opposition to a sewer rate seven son: Gordon,, of Picker-', h eSympathy to be Imposed -on all an within. the municipality which front ib Ing Beach; Ronald, and Laurie, 1 of the community DANIEL RUMPTH or _onn streets parts of streets described in Schedule =: of Pickering Village; P.eginald, Of Richmond Hill: P-obert, Gary is extended to Mrs. Ed. Bonif- in the recent passing of a 7 SEPTEMBER 1, 1962 — _. "q•� alt ached hereto and Ralph, at home: four dao- ace brother and a nephew. o o.o s DATED at Toronto, this 12th day .of Juno, 1%2. ghters: Kay (Mrs, Peter I7y- ntr^wa• Rarh2_1 Mrs. Mr. -and Mrs. Gordon Bore- . Walnut Victrola cabinet; Fern :' (seal) B. VICKERS, Secretary son) �r spent .the i land of Walkerton. spa stand: Hali runner; Parlour " - Cam Varner, of Markham; i weekend here with his mother: rug 9 x 10, with pad; Small SCHEDULE "A" Freda (tiFrs. Harold -Davidson) Mr. Thos. Hammond played walnut table; Large radio cab- t ted 12th ne to the omen., da the Ju 1962 foregoing Appoan day of " of Pickering,• and Pam .:Mics• 'Ron. Forsythe), of Nova Scot- iiithe Gold Cup• tournament at 'when 640 • •6 rnet ; Corner cabinet - or what- drawer; Constrvct:on of Sanitary Sewers: I a. A daughter, Dorothy. (Mrs. 'nim—ant Oshawa this week. bowlers too -part. Mr. Dort He- riot: Small table with Viking electric refrigerator, al - on ) predeceased d0ymto see the t new: Acme coal and wood TREl.1--wsnar - . eight years ago. I held Sun- matches. kitchen range, white enamel, Services were on - warming closet. high back. and Iakecrest Drive Buena Vista, Drive Existing day;- with Rev;. Canon Shep- herd officiating. assisted by - Rev. E. G: Robinson. ' for rer j AUDC� MEws water reservoir. near new; A good captain's arm chair; A . - M. H. 31 ' Breezy Drive Rouge Fiiils Dnve East Avenue East .Limit Lot 51 > t anent was quantity -of dishgs. pots. pans, gouge Hills Drive West Lirrrit, Lot 48 Ridgewood Road ^ ' t made in St. George's ,Wemetery Mr. Ronal Matheson oo .Sete parlour table: Heavy rug 6 x 9: - at Pum Sts p hezY {the church service on Sunday morning. Rev. Ni Metal tolling ironing board: Brown Gardens Island Road End of Str. at 'Public Sciw i Ol\ CLARMpit will be back Sri the pul- -room Walnut 9 -Place dining -room 3 Wicker arm _ Eaieme°nt through Public - - 1 next Sunday, following his suite, good; chairs. Small square t'afi--yri� School Area End of Brownfieid_Gardena' _ Rouge I14N Drive Mrs, ASargare: Stephenson of vacation good; le; Number of odd ensure; Road Friendship Avenue Ba+°wnfield Gardens .._ Oshawa. visited here last week end, Some of the ladies are at- tending the U. C. W: Training Number of electric table lamps; Sunnystopr . _ East Avenue Friendship Avenue Friendship Ave 260 ft N. W. 'of N. S. L of ..170 ft. S. of S.' Leg of 3aypeii Mr, and Mrs. John Quartz School at the Ladles' College. Number of upholstered alrtique ,lour chairs; Two large "lea- '! Sunnrslo Gr. at E. Trunk Sewer are home from 'a trip to east- Whitby. asernen ernprovinces and the U.S.A. stand; Music, cabinet; A 'Ferrsce Friendship Ave. at North FScieredsiSip Ave. ' at S. Leg of .. Flagstone P S Mrs. Jack Ward, Shelley and is extended• to. the family of the chest of drawers, very old; ) . - of F* atone Terrace Flagstone Tenraflr + 1!tarecy spent a week at Balsam late Mr. A. W Be•son, of Tor- waiting desk: Round p3trl Jaybell Glove Kirkre Drive - lh•IendstiiP !!► venue Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Stn McMullen onto, who died �uddeslly °n Thursday last. He was well table: Goad folding card + e: Oeb library table; Fall -leaf tab- King Arthur's Oorr:'t - Ihienc}ahip Acre. :. - End of Court, opposite Lpt L'16 Ridgevmod Road East Avenue _ App rox SOO ft. Southerly (Lt i. ..and Mr. and Mrs. Llyodl Pet- known In Audley where his _ _ — ---- 254) r era have left for Red Deer, two sans Bob. and Ed. and one SALE REGISTER Kirkdene Drive 100 ft. E. of E. S. L o! F4nerrddttlp Avgmw ' ,Attt, to attend the wedding of o! his daughters, Mn. George ilOtsuge Highland°r . ;Mr. Peters' son Cry who will Ibe ma:rrier to Miss Violet Me- Puckrin reside. Mr, anis Mrs. Reg: Kennedy friday. - 34 -- auction -Dr'Ive _ .'.: -• ayt Avenue 250 h. North of Surrn�lope Fanlare Aveneie _ 590 ft. south Inset -i sale of farm stock; cattle, venue, • R Road Easement. qt Coullagh on u jfirt Baptist Church there• WlLson horror- c=ping trip through Gaspe, Cape Breton Island and the U. P• arm Implements,. hay, grain, Inter- _ __ __ - W') - Mrs. Earl" suss ed with a baby shower for her S. A - national stake truck, etc., on ' Lot 16, Con. 8, Markham' Town- East Avenue - island Rimil 121I Lt. N o! N. S. L of ltougs Hills Drive at Wsttac Mewl" =' -'little son Brian Earl at Mrs. 'Wen- Betty Lawson, Ajax, spent her brother, ship. Property of the Estate M -' - - ted Tank # • Hil'l's home last Thursday stveninS. last week with Bill, and Mrs. Lawson. the Leh Fred CehR Sale at 130 p. M. sharp. Terms Cash on Decimal! Place Fanfare Avenue Rouge Highlands, Drive 770 !L West of Rouge High-. 200 ft. West of W. S. L 0: Mr. and Mrs. B. Hanthorne ' Decoration Day Mr. and Mrs. G. Astley and family have returned from a day of sale Kon i Clarke Prep- FanlAre Ave"" lands Drive East Avenue attended the service at Haliburton on Aug- motor trip to Wirnripeg, where tin, auctioneers. - - Itouge Highlasrdsr Drive SBO ft. North o! N. S. L' . 0l60 ft North of N. S. L orf ust 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Hoard •Hock- they voted Mr. Astley's bra- Douglas, and family, Satvra September 1. — auo- Donshire Court F{irkdene Drive - age Hrghlareds Drive 84 ft. South of. S.- S, L of '180 ft South of S.' S. L of -==ley are on a camping trip while :they Miss, Margaret Puckrin, of tion sale of household furni- le tore dishes. glassware garden Kirkdene Drive -Fanfare Avenue _ -- . Michael and Suzanne are att- Oshawa, visited Mr. and, Mrs. tools, carpenter tools, both Donshire Court and ;Rouge Highlands Drive £est Avenue _ I ending bible school at Conse- icon Fred Puckrrn, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McHugh modern and antique, • on the easement Easement between Lot 50 "'Rouge FiiiLa Drive Lslarrd Road Three pupils of Mrs. Helen have moved, to Oshawa. East side of the Brock Road in Pickering Township, fourth West Trunk Sewer Przeley tried their Royal Life Mr. and` Mrs. Ronald Webb,, house north ' of Duffin's -Creek, Easement through Golf Course East Avenue Cheater Hill Road ;:Saving' test at Pickering last of Pembroke, are visiting. at Friday for which they 'will roc- the home of their parents, Mrs. the property of Mr. Daniel 'at ..East Trunk Sewer S Easement through Golf Course Friendship Avenue - Ridgew*ood Road ---- " eive the bronze medal: They S. Wonnacott and Mr. "and Mrs. Rum h. Sale 1.00 m. p' sharp. Terms cash. No reserve: Fereemains were: Dennis Smith, Terry Ho- Frank Webb. Ron. is on a Property sold. Kon &'.Clarke Island Road Island Road P. S Srowirfield Gardens - : --- Prentice, auctioneers. West Point Crescent Taylor Road P.• S 280' ft N. of Rouge Hi14s Dr. (aug 30 -:Rid ewood Read Chesterhill Road -- -- -._ Ridgewood Rd Sewage pump - S ,. .• ..� Ing station < 'Saturday. September 1. —nuc- Ridgewogd Fuad Ra1ge. Frills Drive <. Ridyfewvod Road' Sewage Iu>�' ' tion sale of furniture, including ing station' _ i ;- chesterfield suite, gas stove, Dyson Road 624 ft. south of Toym Read • 1 �, .. gas frigidaire, beds, springs, To Road adjacent to Rouge Pt 3 mattresses, dressers, �.. charts', tables, fall -leaf table, oil lamps, Toy ie Road Dyson Road Rnseba" R RDS road Toyrie Roars ' • Milton Read pictures, bedding, dishes. an- Rosebank Road proposed sewage pumping ..Dower lawnmow.ter, and Milton Road Rosebarrk station as Milton Road _ 110000-- S1,3;4 now' to prepare other small items, on rg way No. 2. East of Old Rosebank s sou park -Crescent !Fairport Road Ccesoent for:; p. ° able and interesting business Road, Pickering the Pine Ave- ``" ` '`Park " 310 !t S. Of Fairport �� career. YO'J wC: enc ;hat 5 aiv Success dubs ley to' a .Township, property of the Estate of the Fairport a Ptne Avenue Fairport Road, wi': open qa late Aylmer $arty. Sale at 1.30 Private better ;ab, bigger pay, and a brighter �, o'clock, sharp. Terms cash. N. - NOTICE future. ENROL NOW! Faulkner,'clerk. dor�om Sellers, auctioneer, Agincourt: — -, annual cost for interest, debt retirement, opsrattng and reserve with respeet� ho tsrm of 30 years. Is 5.12.657 during the Nrst AY: sEPARXT= 1, 3J,CTS Oe g (aug 30) h the sewage system, payable over a the term. The annual payments ars to be CO,`'•PLcTE DIFIJ.�iA CJURSES •Arc _-ti • Secretarial • C.eritype ;� a V' // September 15—aur-' four yNrs, and 540,49! for the balance of - raised by a levy of 40c. per Poet, a connection charge of 5 and 125'poramt et tire. and• �cCbil�L $ec"aN'tal • a ;s::ation • ^�areroi O,tfice Saturday, tion sale of Holstein milk cows. water bill. On the bas ls of these•levies, a house with an annual water 6111 Ot 523.00. annually after a CemMCf1011 :' >•m9 • Book'kzaping • C-(raspopd-. 'mostly fresh, near springers. and a 60 -foot lot, would pay the following amounts — ence acd E y ish • Spaeavrrlti y Snottnond x. heifers, swine, Cockshutt trac- is made, to the sewer system: • �r :'nng • 2� sass Hine;,: -ss • tor, Vow Holland baler; fare -' 'slier Paco �; Detia:o ant. p SHAW stock, implements, hay, grant. .:.. ' - ^.__. ,-,. 400 �0 feet at 40e. per' foot _. , ... _. — _,. NIvHT SCHOOL EMPLOYMENT 9UREaU t Lot 2, Con 6, Picker- etc. a 3 in Townshl halt mile north g P, _ Connection —' — _ - Con 2i.7S F 3: ren Weak sv!p% 10.44-7a0 to 9 pa". F -'?s lots a: in a good Pos t oP—w;thout �harg_ r of Vo. 7. Highway, Green Riv- _ ISS Pot con of water bill _ ; TYPEWR{T NG FOR PERSONAL USE SATURDAY MORNINGS er _(school. side -road), the pro- rt of Robert Wright: Terms � + - } - For comp{itm irforaaHoa on Cash. No reserve. Farm spld: Cash. ETON. Clerk. Twp. of Pk10erFmg LLOYD T. JOHN of • Show Cppr2e%, � ! 1 13 • ; 5 1 Sale at 1:00 p. pti Ken . and _ .. _ ... ...._•, — -• ■t I Office: 55 Charles St. West (At BOY) Clarice Prw+tlee, auetteneers. s�lR��K Head alp 13) _ , • 1 aril .. _ 't'31 n=4Y, AUGUST 23, 142' TME PICICERIN� NEWT _ / -. - E Pam Nino the Healing Light." Marion r6onveaor can take full credit hard. If on can ima more Y � McClement, organist and choir �sl�aalaasaaaaaaaaaaaaawaaaaauaaaaaaaaaau'' than one ball in play, runner leader directed the music. Next Mrs. Hewitt who. was the. sole rounding the bases who' never - - MY RIDGES NEWS _ ' St. Andrew s The amine aervloe on Sun- - WSURMCEREAL ESTATE Y S has now prom*ed us a most day was conducted by Rev. D. - - interesting afternoon, -next_ Raa�tRlaaaanaaa�nauaaaaaaaaaaaaauaaaa��aaaau Marshall, Whitby. The choir entered the to Qiioe W8.2-6�IS:ReRotdencx WH. 2.3115 NCH STOW � - - meeting was held oa Wednes- church the pro. idea of the mayhem that- the 'FA !'Ieksrtrrs Tswed►il► .� I day at the Exhibitipn Ha11 to M Mnday eight Pte« a br- • cpA• t►.o �te f�,. ,,., ___ {. •--- -a= �"` y =rte F i M th. night eta Astyone interested inCYRIL oessional "That Man Hath Per. fect RIS," A lrS ._ caiaC "Show Me My Task" was sung _ - - - FrebUning - bavw, C� said - e'A� Shoes. Qu�h' root: -- •--_ _ - --- 'E. MORLEY 21116011 Of Ray Ridsoa at W M• bowling can contact Les T �'- by Vera Morgan, soprano. Mr. .� Cama, Wim. , 8 to Triple Lr, OYb7cier IeseeO•d P. IL for at 839-2757 for information-- '1* Bay RWOM Swim Club Marshall read the New Testa- meat Lesson from St. Luke, 11. - - :"Your Frie7ldly Resident Agent" _ Doctors Presc ipuesis Pilled - fia the completion of .. Lars Bullfew tinwe verses 25 35. His sermon PAINTS TOOLS V their first season of swimming In the Pmt few weeks, we yr first J topic was "Jesus the Light of 32 KINGSTON RD. W. �O. B0 1fi0 - �J B Won �. [Dir and diving lessons. The B. R- have enjoyed watching men in the World," His text was "To Mr. and J.'Hughson Sr. import- our area revert to children at be a light to lighten. the Gen-. 'glory, RING ONTAR 0� - � ' PICKERING, $fOp 34 at 'MOl�d�9Sid! it' I ance •of -water safety and abil- the weekly "Men's Softball t6 swim in this: area, has Game". It is truly a sight to tiles and the of Thy peo- P10 Israel." Mr. Marshall told Jesus "Guiding �� ' p���,� p 282.905�pC sponsored these classes during behold. At- times even• the play- J ers have to call time to catch of as the Light, the Warning Light and mond Come and see the fun. r11VI1C _ Swiauninb the S ' Cl ui3► August. Mrs. Terry Hewitt who is the swimming• g y err amu' breath, from laughing so the Healing Light." Marion r6onveaor can take full credit hard. If on can ima more Y � McClement, organist and choir for the success of this program than one ball in play, runner leader directed the music. Next Mrs. Hewitt who. was the. sole rounding the bases who' never Sunda mo worship Y ruing P will organizer also instructed "and were at bat, and'riinners cross- be at. the usual hour of 11.00 has now prom*ed us a most ing home plate while, the um- a. h. Mr. Marshall in the pul- interesting afternoon, -next_ -pire. returns a cigar to one of Pit. --S-uDWy-iujvst 26, at Grand the players, you have • a fair f Valley Park. Starting at 1.00 idea of the mayhem that- the 'FA I R PO RT 'p• qi. sharp, the children FRI men call a ,ball game. This have ' ,t (5 OF 10 Pins) AT Rq NIH RDW, Wes RO�e PI display their , swimming pro- week the Powder Puffs (Ladies PAINTS TOOLS V -Phone es in Ontario. M•r"s: greft to. their proud parents Ball Team) are challenging the ����� ISLAND RD.- and�•EAST AVE. - AT. 2-5941 Mr. and J.'Hughson Sr. an41- friends. Highlights of the fellows. The game is at 6:00 NAME and Mr. and Mrs.' G. Hu Jr. and family spent "the week- •' HARDWARE Regatta will'N: the.exhibition' P. rn., Frenchman's Bay dia-. Happy birthday to Roger of "The Do's and Don'ts" of mond Come and see the fun. Aitken who was ten years old Swiauninb the S ' Cl who is visiting her sister Mrs. J. Hugh>,on, on August 25, GLENDALE = -- .APPLIANCE" --? SERVICE EXPERT SIPAM TO- WASHERS, O W ,Tlhnple �iai I . or ass Twelfth Wedding Anniver- and the presentation of crests sary congratulations to VST. WATER �1 ar,a trophies. Mrs. Hewitt D` NBARTON - - - - APPRAISALS vmuld like to thank Norma Al- and Mrs• C: Campkin - Aug- - - WNL.t.B DTJG • fJLEANTND _sop and Alex. Robertson for the.'JJnit•d Church ust 25. - DEEPENED _ time and talent they' have The minister, Rev. Dr. W. A. Mr. and Mrs. Unsworth, for- NEWEL ' = BEPTIC TANM . given all summer, as .instead- McKay conducted the regular.. merly of Victory `Drive, -visited MISTALLED - torn; Also, the . many others service on Sunday. Mrs. Vera Mr. and Mrs. Warwood and - :?_6 '_ _ (Gladys Newell) No Jeb Too Large Or 'Small TO 7. who have helped -Freeman sang a lovely solo .other friends for a few da _ eve Our Immedlsts in .various � - - Real Estate Broker Pickering Village - _ ' ways. A reminder to the. child- "Softly and Terideriy -Jesus -is, last -week. :.- Anna= ren --be at Grand Valley Park Calling". accompanied' by Mr. There was a large grass WIL_ 2-x770 _.or Toronto WA. 5-9513 Oobourg P8. 1-'!11111 Te S. at 12.30 sharp, on Sunday. We David Fantharn at the organ fire down near the beach on hope the grown-ups will. come Dr. McKay read . his lesson Monday last, but prompt act- WW" MObawk &47".TEmple 9.14!7 Wafer Q_��� out and see the display. Pack from Acts 8. The text was: ion by -.our fire-fighters, prey- �:. _ _ ._ P1 31110.1 a ranch and make .a day of it. Romans. !_ 16 'Z am not asham- erred any serious damage. ,w a y, M& Eft of Dmborta+. Nes ! ftkoiL ' _;_ -_.-. __. - _ ., Softball e$ -of- tare-- gospel'-�f- Cfii'r`s,f"-Db1W-aand—wart Cummings 1ltr, George Alsop, Coach of During'the last , few decades have returned from Weshago, . {�� p Staiman's . and. Son. Pee -Wee man has made many' conquests where Dolly - has. spent the i - !I L.11 . HILL -Mount Everest, the South summer, and Stewart, a month team who represented Bay $TS DR- :ALFRED Pole, and now Outer Space visiting their grandparents. World Travel �yyju Rtclges in the o, A. S. A. play- • offs, would like to thank all While many people dream of Little Mary Ann Konick re - wife -supported -his -team ring great accomplishments, some quired 5 stho es in her scalp He Service C • HALL L. �iANAGS '"'� the recent play-offs. The Bay try and fail: others succeed af- after a bad fall from a swing TICKETS - RESERVATIONS - Rldgles team lost vat to East ter great preparation Millions last week -PICK EKING- -11 of Christians lost their lives - Mr. R. Magee .has returned- AIR Toffs_ . 11 7. WsaShcaadr, representing -Pick- � - • .: •VETERINARIAN - - - edaR League. Congratulations trying. to take Jerusalem from home _ atter .a .stay in_ -,Ajax _ SEA CRUISES be, we sincerely hope you the Turks. Thousands of others Hospital. >saegvet and Meetinli LAND HOTELS koo all the way. died after the Reformation. try- Mr. K. Czonka and son Eric Facilities Old 8.osebank Rd. North J Rune - Ing to beat- their own particluar have returned bome after a CA180410 SERVICN Trawl and Pay Latw - religion into another. There month holiday in Vienna •Tris- Sentra 200) - - r nmLnB alone theirnicely in 1. bitter - :fighting lc � E: Q A. S. A play-offs. They Protestant and Roman Catholic Mrs. Cerelmans was hosVt- WN.bJ—WN. 9-Z30S ihlephOIIe TE9-1$24523 KI S"N RD. - tillill their first game 8 to 2..- --all alized last k in Ajax. over Oshawa, an in Oshawa MM ndayBuksnight was Force supposedly.ful. but � pital.for hWe wi�her good health If 'o Aaswar TE. 8-15O4 �rW t1be winning pitcher. Keep up Christian movements and left Douglas Cummings was irtj- boil good work-fdlowa. a.legacy of doubt Today, marry ured by a stone throwing game OPTOMETRIC LONG DISTANCE CALLWWI - - people think that science is by the lake and required 4 _ -- I•arlis superior to t�rr]stiardty area stitchesIn his scalp. May -VISION FARE rrd► s. 34141. M0 ]4,y Ridges "do it yourself Christians are backward ' and the children will think of a JOHN L RAWBON,..R O. T•R CbMIQ psaft program" has come to ignorant. Many Christians are less dangerous game to play: in k STREET FA We gripntiSto an "I th-tn0e%d to lay the rest of the without Christ is incomplete.(OFF Uvt:RPM RD, Elwood Morris and Sheila southMonteith, Monteith, Riehl edt This- is the third request We should know that Glory of Poole underwent a •: tonsilect- FR[MCMI N'tt a"T i Ce. L MILL ► W help. We arc only asking God and have the :adventurous omy recently in the Ajax Hos- EYES EXAMINED �� ACCOIM[ANTd t'' [k a few hours' work from feeling and challenge of telling pitaL Both recovering nicely,! Ftp d,d RErAfRtD. as& individual volunteer. Any- others. Be not ashamed of the -Mr. R -Hylton will take both IL W. 2016 CA. RyI� ��erly A. P__HiIlj - oeb interested in helping out, Gospel of- Jesus Christ. You services ore Sunday, August 2ti !v!li1NGS txm4m } In asked to. call Mr. Ernie must be a witness. , ..... 11.00 a. m. and 7.00 p. m. Sun•. W A"OINTIAEPR. TL 9.2601 Alas �� RIreIi rd :-Ft� FStlinateS 1 Bon;* - i3l-330�• Bans of Marriage were 'read day School at 9.45 a. m. On O.hsws RAsdayi fi` M for Murray Francis. -Stephens -the' Labour. Day- week=end, all Sun L WAT!!)A CA.-' .Cwol^g Up Seen and `Ann Carol Watson. members and friende of Dun- SEAWAY Wfllf•hd 12.0919 PhO�le: I LRiplt' 9.2261 'life "ar d Sand Sharks" skin - -..� fair are invited to PickM-ing - - ' lag dutr are planning anout- Psraenals Beach Baptist Chumh for both WATER SUPPLY &at dance. We hear from we; -'' - -- services. Pastor D. Hol is Ernie Moulton the details ane glad, to see Mrs. Don.. rr� WHiteball 2-1397 Annan around again after be- I to preach' the evening se -wide almost oomplebe.. and . we .will ing laid up for three weeks. there. Everyone welcome. 2I! -HOUR SERVICE tNtST MORTW►OEf ARRANG/� �. LUTHERAN CHURCH - have' further news. next- week. 7 DAYS A WEEK ALSO WCOND MORTGAGif Miss Ann Lennox left on Fri- West Hill Ttre Bay Ridges Sand Sharks AVARA U FOR ADDITION: have had a marvellous first day Tright foF a two-week trip $5.00 for 500 GALS. Worship Service... 11:00 A. X. - season, with a week -end - at by train to Winnipeg..` ...57,00 for 1A00 GALS. Alm IMFROYfMENTf. Banff, Sunday School ...... 11.00 A. M. and other points of int t. All services at the Galloway Rd:' ' Htuz`stville, and, a night, dive, . Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter and $9.00 for 1500 GALS. WR ALSO PIIRCHASI OR LOAN She .is travelling with 'a " group' Tamil Public School, between King- that was a huge• success. This y returned home from a ON EXISTING MORTGAG11S,__ geek -end the club_ is heading of 'girls' belonging to the Sea two-week vacation at Bird's sten Road and Lawrence Ave. for "Bay of Quinte' and a lot Rangers. • Creek. bliss Donna - Musclow IF YOU R QUM ANY MORTGAGE Kingston Rd. Bus Stop No. , 31 ` { of fun. Plans are being worked Congratulations to local sue- is 'spending her'vacation with FINANCING i FOR FAST "Charter Mernbershlp Roil" on n rn e e ac ivi - her sister "Mrs. Gordon Car. - p fes at ; an indoor received their results last week. ' TE�MIPLE TAXI 6 SIIR nM CAU - EVERT 01 E OVEI c0_'.1E •,, pool, during ter. CONRf/OG IRELAND k di aft d " ' ;$rano d. Ederma, Pasmf the winter months. unay er spenng a weeSusan Annis returned on ofMScarboro, rs, Fred -Boyers, ;;�• pleased to announce � Water Ski Club Sjust returned � E. a11ae>ratseenstssuasrrrree in Ottawa, visiting. the Arthur '!?Fere will be rio thorn wafer from a thneerweek vacation in •'' '• • sierras this summer. This is Annis family. Miss Evelyn An- England, and Miss Christine AIISUlel*N Service AND COMPANY ( 7", of of Oshawa, accompanied • partly due to the lateness of her. Ellis, of Cleethorpes, in Eng- land - and Mrs. Law and son IS NOW OFFEIIED Ta r the sEtrson, and we realize Congratulations `to •Mr. and 10♦ll ADltl<A�E �' W. - --_ families will be .taking. advant- $ David visited Mr. and Mrs. E. ; Two" SUBSCMBEKS• age of the few fine weekends' Mrs: Dick Pearce who were Cornutt on Sunday. ! ! TORONTO 2, ONTARIO ._ r .rriAA in C'rttnwn nn Cnr,Rav - ... ..,,.. . _ A.. t�i�..��i�� x..11 rA/ttli� •p• .. attendedthe ceremony. The at the week -end. I rII I..-iR1w. 1 Bowling Yes it's that time again A. happy couple will live in Sar- nia. Mr. and Mrs. • W. Sowerby� and son, and Mrs. Cornutt vis- Qat 1�17%R - MA. lr/0R _ A ited Stratford on Saturday,, and after; a ride on the river f THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR in' the. launch and visited. Mr. and Mrs, F.'D, Pipher, at Em -1 b Graham''HARDWARE 1 I ONE FREE GAME OF OPEN BOWLING Mr, anti Mrs. Harold Timms. = - have ' ,t (5 OF 10 Pins) AT Rq NIH RDW, Wes RO�e PI lust returned from a motor trip and a three -peek vacation visiting various - lac- APP"ANC ' ' PAINTS TOOLS V -Phone es in Ontario. M•r"s: GLASS 'ETC. ISLAND RD.- and�•EAST AVE. - AT. 2-5941 Mr. and J.'Hughson Sr. NAME and Mr. and Mrs.' G. Hu Jr. and family spent "the week- •' HARDWARE Ii'�'�PLUMBING _ , AfiDRESS----------..............••-•---••- - .. [. end fishing at Kaladar; also Miss Hilda Alketrdrack, of New York, .�GEHERAL Phone: WHittll hall Pi�ri{4 2-1911 � g WII. i.�'i>rs .err TICiCERINB 'Limit of one coupon per pe per day. .* ' who is visiting her sister Mrs. J. Hugh>,on, altala fid >6 ii! iirt a Wtigetiild adr• ae Sit. R Elm ' them. - - - .0of AYLMVt FANCY - 4114DL TINS .T; lk A TOMATO JUICE , ' ' , , ,�. AdW"- Alif m