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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_08_30�OfiL1aNE1• i1NCECKERING `3.ALI 9141 .s AT .-__PRICE . 10c Per Copy VOL 79 NO. ail T1.IURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962 _ - `- maaassanaaaaaaaaasasss - _.. How's This for Size? qmwW Offer To _ m a ea s - - ssess a -_ ..- New St6w1bers To acquaint now rwders with , — this paper, the Pickering News - -T� - ` is n+akiny a. special. offer to ail ery �O� NEW SUBSCRIBERS during ec's'o the month of Septimb•r. The News will be, offe+ted is _ anew subscriber for one rear T�......,LjA -� To at the vary low raft of 130' 1V11R�IfY just fill in the coupon en GOSh� - , �''.,wneyr ern w'�' `',�Ve .Bill Ciach Is Manages - � -- s aster The decision On. "Pickering J P] ent Appeals„ Roug Hill ��w r' arp PxflPCtEd t0 be rete — e -"N;.1: R: DR11/R FOR FUNDS- this week from cadge,—A -.- Wilmot. Thirty-two :year old_ Bill Ciaeh has been named anaaagelr — ;� would be.1' imagine what it About eighty assessment'ap= Can you - Rou a Hill Bowl. Bill brie a wealth of )lowlin erience ike to suddenly lose peals were heard last spring, gge 3 your sight. or' maybe to know during Marc s>-. ani Apri --at the e*raetive,-sixteen-lane lay out located in t_he eat Rou x?; of a child born never to See Brougham Plaza, As a bowler he was on the executive' of eeversl borkng the world it lives in, yet having Township Assessrrient Com- leagtres and in the last few years has worked as an assistant good health and 'alert mental missioner Delbert Gorlin said manager at York Bowl; on Wilson Avenue. Whey Bowlerama . I facilities. this week, that - the four- Limited, the new operator of Rouge Hill Bowl, opened Thom. _ Canada is a leader in rehab- month interval between the Cliffe Bowl, Bill was pressed into servtce,to help work out some ilitating its blind population, time the appeals were heard , of tlie� problems encountered in a new establishment. using " a system of help and _and the decisions. handed down, Bowlers will find that Bill is a Teal hustler besides -being well - training. Using. this program has_seriously affected the com- s ken and sociable. He has partiicipated in "bowling taurna• as a guide, the C. N. L B. has pletion of certain township Po set up similar programmes in assessmerit records. mems over the years and once won 5100 in the.five•pin�' � other coerntries. V?ry recently .. biggest.•tournament, the- O'Connor Open. Top bowlers wiII C. N. L B. sent Some of their �f New that Bill can provide them with good. competition and QOa► ` leading workers to India -to �� states that . he will be glad to- see them drop. in. to do. same i pass along their knowledge. •`sweeps" bowling. 1 — _ arks. that man eople have difficulty when trying to_ _ sightless. to work, they can do pronounce his last name, an e3T says tri' a a you VV LV making there self-supportins, `717 to>remember his name is to think Qf a dollar bilLandan Eskimo and. independent: This program '" boat. As he so apth pointe out, his name " iach" is-proriaunced .. made available to anyone who _ -°' wants it, and it is free to those "kayak''. $ill remembers that an his day i at Parkdale Collegiate i and later in a business, administration course at Shaw's that the _ i who can not affard to pay. The equipment used ,to train teachers always had trouble pronouncing and spelling his name. these people is costly. Books He is sure that they graduated him from sebool so- that the} - ark watches in Braille for ex- wduldn't have any more difficulty with it. After finishing school, ample. Bill nor ec Tray+! a Air Lin?s and then moved to a if you amd I have 'a guaran- ,w : s� s1 job"with the 1~'nemployment Insurance ommission before tn• . tee that the day wile never teain fie bowfin business. ' :ome when we may not need 8 g + . their services then it will be� Although he is only 5 8' , he is solidly built and has a $salt - to the a , 2 ins .s.mile.•Bowlaim in the area are urged to, drop in to Rouge ^anvasser. But is there arsy .one Hill Bowl and meet Bill personally. >f us who can do, that? if you -artrtot give a lot. then _give a �. :r ,� �• p.� little—the little bits soon - r ] t Make big bits. Please give what .- you cart, along With,a.awe Ot . ry White of Pickering pulled this 22 pound Muam sRle erxrouragement to the canvass- �, . �.. .:a► who comes to y9ur door: Make first Report i61! Bowl g the waters of ialsesel lake last week. The fish nseasur•d ,- SILL CIACH _ 1K inches in iongth' and was caught en only 0 19 Pound �. 11 wonder. iation of year aConsumnerss Associat- crests C�� Corp• iii - CIWA ,.d'ti. landing not .nd n. 1un�or Golf wit111e!'S Ball Team da was formed In ervlsor Menlo Hines wiU M a �/_` At D�n�s t,►lW /►� y�' c the towtship.Hill, elf are M W 911h Fell In co-operation with the loo- of the R•lls ima ewl. is fM frjm in ---- - - :At the First Annual Junior al Association,• the Pickering West Rouse Plass tenisht Goff Tournament at Duffles -The ball game held two weeks News is pleased to publish the The Majorettes will de their A lfnionvllle mm+ was f�,'"'� ork �a""m o between Pickering Inter first . in a monthly eetles Gf renin• • shoppirK P . death in tris es>r, at Sandy Creek Golf and Country Club, a8 which we feel parkin' 10.20 p. nn. and in (1 sneer mediate "A.' and Fonthill, at consumer reports Beech Park. about 3.U0 a. rn. Welfare Officer A. W. Cane. won b im H,arrop, ywith > Fonthill, .must have been a are both Informative a n fM bewlins a st 9 p. nn: ,'fit Saturday mom, by the. has _severs! .men ..now receiving ..�dy." despite the score. sy and wtll be secep IYee Bowl — Pfdk Tavvnship Police. welfare who are willing and ner-up Bill Cawker. Under 16 to et an kind of years, won by Gre Gerbis. with which -ended up 18--2, with our interest oa the par# of oras yea' Tpe man had apparently tak- awdoas-- F r boys on the bottom. -dam• e' some kited of pill. He was work they can. See . their -ad= runner-up Mike Kearney. whe the first innin8• Bili Rim- The first of those CAC blows on � !'gsbed to. the Ajax Hospital. vertisement ,next to 'the class- in thee udder• 18 Year group. Izatt, withmer, playing 3rd. base. waso"te apMaH en page 4466 ee bre stilt' remains', in. a ified column on page 9; 'under TTrryeTKeeke, tthe runner up. knocked over by. a Yonthili condition. the Pickering News box no. player, running from second. BILI snuck his head, and was a • unconscious. A few minutes p i cker i n V I Ia g e I�taes life Can Be Nice At T� : later, fie decided, to continue _ g playing, although the umpire, Mrs. Allan Locke and lough- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nichols felt he should see' a doctor• ter, spent a week in Picker- and family, Kingston tad. have Then Bill became • ill, and was ing_ enroute home from Europe returned after 'a_ week, - camp- ' S" taken to two dwtors, only to to Vallejo,' Cali_, ,lie guests of ing at Liskville, Que., and a find they were not at.home. He their cousin, Mrs. Norman Gra week at a cottage at Jack's y . ended up in the Welland Gen- eral Hospital, and` had to" stay ham and Mr. Graham: Miss Lake, Apsley. Locke, a teacher in Califbrnla, Mrs. George McCaiman and out' again: and Playing ball. has spent t spas - - children are helidaying ' • Later in the game, Picker- oPe• studbing French. The last the. month of August `at' the 4 leg's pitcher, Bill Stacey, was three months, she and Mrs. Bob Bupday cottage in tiortlr- N: - !-n collisioi► with a Fonthill nzn- eke toured the various counr.•ez:n'Ontario_ ner, who was going .from first tries on the Continent; as well Mrs. vlvrtle Cr¢� they spenh as England and Scotland -While a few days with/her sister in to second' base. They landed iA dee a hex on Lhe ground, and this here, they attended the Elliot Toronto, last w k. _ y< p family'picnic, acrd one day mot- -Mss. B. Riley and daughter, / set 4f, a• $mall•, riot, that "res- • e ,o_ Brantford i�itin, • the •'Mary Gra and gr-an_chi:dren_ -- �,,,, one Fonthill pla �er re i' o y ulted in a: ea «here their great rand Heather aird 1`eil Joi nscr� a y ceivinz several broken ribs for uncle Pei Adam Elliot tabor- . spent a few days this _wee'' his trouble. \eedless til *say , i ,both the' Pickering, and Font- ed for forty years, Chrirtianiz- siting• relatives near Londv� •' ing the Indians. t. On _ hill players were thro�i•n •out of I lair. and 'Mrs. J. Brumbe:�r These •two. teams meet- once At 7.30 p. m,. Monday,. Aug. f ! the game by the umpire: 2 i f'>L•u' - travellers left by car- :and_daugk er Jane, of O:1 C•ty. a sin. Thls ,t -i he u Pickerring.� for Quebec.. They. were Paul Pa. ' have been spending a /• % j; 8 Berwick and Cliff . Hawker "of week �ylth Mr. a'nd 'Mrs. Wiif. . -. l n September 15, at 8.30 p. m. the 1st. Pickering Rover Crew,Hunt. Jane was tI e Pickerin,, Leis hope there is no repet- and Hugo Supker of the Tst. • Rotary Exchange Student; who = inion of the Fonthill fiasco, or y Agincourt Crew They were silent a'week`here last year p'`r'� „ •• the Ajax 3iospit will hive• a the 4th National Mr. Les. Hi11, and family, of , - busy night headed for _ Rover Meet at Camp Scout Pickering; on Moeda frrMr. Hill /f f� y ° - Mekinac at Roch-de-Mekinac, y ` ,» N y r ��' tra ' 46 miles north of Three Rivee�ss I.R a former Police Chief for si ck y , ? ` _ Jim Seebeck from Pickeriti'g Piokwing •Toyvaship. I - Crew -left -by train on Tues�Y �S': of t e of_ •this Reek s-- Issue to join the .group; also .two Coma► ty_$ extended to tate- _ a birihda and Isere L a pMiefure -that proves it. _ _ boys from the Agincourt Crew fancily tIves of the• clang You are ne+rer- too old to enjoy y Mrt7 . • Each of these ladies is ovar•/0 years old. Ther gathered est the hone of Mrs, Mary in ee�+junction with Rouse travelled by stabe irs:-- A day -to- 5; �• r PboshSru Punt_ ly►althews in .Sroushan► ook pla to celebrate the birthday of Mr's• Ma �i�n a n" 1• pleat Hil' . published 1200 I Bowl, the i`extra copier boys for the kering News day account week, so pth�ey will t by- the nalla was in the 1>9t1u'ance bus - with birthday cake and ice cream. TM ladies said ttney did not + `in be able to let ua lR►aW of their iness iii T prior to ie - ht: Mks: Maude iF.tlitett i6, Mrs_ Emily thb . wreek are left la ies t+re ttwttionod their aces. They fie nest end of the feMrsyhl�. activities. �... .: ,/ehkketetn h, UArs. IRae Davis 1M Mrs- Mary iMatfMws 01 and Mfrs. Mary Lettnttan 04. - - 'THE PICKERING News ...... . • - THURfOAY, AUGUST 30. 1%2� THE PICkERI NG NEWS .'.'..Walter -QC From The Pickering. News Files � IS-iABLISNE01al1 - -- Ieateed every Thu*ado7► ,BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC - - -3y The News printing and PuNishi'ng ComPa"xY — �srem Tho men have completed the trans- COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS Aotfioiized as Secor►d Class Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa. O--•pNCKEMNG NEWS (erring of their central to the - Telephone: WHiteholl 2.0910 ! kAfio RIPTION RATES: =2.150 Per yet - Uolted Stalls ;,1.00, Per year 2i YEARS AGO new drug store, opposite the > . P " _' --Post office. Northwest corner of Old Plant Road on No. 2 Hlghwtry BARRY MURKAR, Editor :. Rev. M. R. and Mrs. Jenkin Miss F xray Clarke of Hamil- 1kirmISINii 1U m -UPON REWEST son have been spending a few ton is visiting at the home of ' � � - vweeks' vacation in the Mus- her parents W. J. and Mrs: _..--- K _ - koka District. Clarke' Donald G Crossley ��� a Miss Elva Annis spent the the village s are now selling y �' �uess week -end with Mr, and Mir. in the village at $100 per bush. PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT Any Clare Balsdom It is to be hoped the high prices On Saturday, October 27th toe people of Pickering F. G. and Mrs. Coates and of last year will not be the lK&WORpi[ M - 24K Z MGSTON Ba. - A U-IJUI polls to• vote on .eight questions family returned home on Sat- rule this season Township go to the Po urday after spending a '-week Miss Young of Claremont AJAX PLA" RFiSID1RNG� pertaining to liquor; beer and wine being sold under a ur Detrolt has returned home after spen- -..- _- -Public license in the Township. It is a vote that has a Misses Winnie Burningham thng a couple of weeks with Ajax: W Pu li r icencations, and -a vote that the people of the � Dorothy Baker 'enjoyed a her brother James Young here. lotTownship of Pickering would have to face sooner or motor trip to Buffalo and ot- Thos. B. Marquis has enougfl later. tier points, south. binder twine left to supply his persons in o 0 0 customers if they will. notify NRiQ1:ALIZO PAOTICTIIM We understand there are a - good .many pe — n YEARS AGO' him. Sup--p1'y is geeting low atthe north end of the township who have already utht a, gang of Bell Telephone all poiri4a. Aw p �r1p I E- —1 � j C 1 f RANCE ed' obj0dUon to the liquor question even being brpu$ht - into the to�srnshzp.-Teir objections, we' understand are '�A ATta�t1C �� 6 ---Rouge s- d on ,economies and moral, issues. _ _ _TQ w 1K . .. Just how strong 'the mass population of the So36- ut�i Mrs. J. artinik, Ronnie, Ma ­ Just Mr. and FM � ' AUTO — Lf1 — CASUAL* "- eltd-of the township feels -abort this matter, we have no ria and Martin are- enjoying bay of Pine Ridge Rd , who idea. It's that type of vote; we would not feel safe batt- � Park holiday Davieessgoo � be celebrating their' 25th On,< •'+es - =_ the first concession aocompan- wedding anniversary, Sept. 1st. - 0113 and led them for the holiday also. Mr' and Mrs. J: Scott are Apparently the Observer has been taking PMr. an44 Mrs. Ngrm hglidaying at Stoney Lake with - is projecting his own opinions on the outcome. In a rind family ha a returned frotfri the Boothroyd family. RosB�k HCwdwwe-LtcL July 12th- issue, he predicted that all -quest4bns would a motor trip through Northern y tomarw hAPpY cion B tt the carry in favour of,except beverage rooms. He could- be Ontario day to Mrs. Marion Brett on C. L L. pantTs, Ht31JSEWARFi. cK.AeB, c;♦I:ASi><CS, - essin and that 5s all we can- do, we .. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Schwalm her birthday, Sept. 3rd. right: In fact, .gu g We hope by now that Barry would be inclined to agree with him on this and the oth- of -Orland spent Tuesday. in Breth is feeling much better, Powili�i MOWERS (TORO,•, LAWN 40 t OTS - - er comments he made at that time and again last week; this district visiting friends. after having his tonsils out in with the exception of that part about being second class Mr. and Mrs. H-. Rutledge of Scarboro General Hospital on j 7WIA, PNMPS' B•�• _ - - i citizens just • because there are no beer or liquor .out- Surdridge, 'Ont., and Mrs. K. Thursday, August 23rd. lets here at the present time. It is of course one man's 'Sparks.• of Oshawa visited with_ r o an = _ rs opening night at the new_Drive - >�sazA eT sit -opinion lzat av lines--on-the_ -- _ ay. hh -� - ---- t ` vileges — and in this case being deni little t ro people Master Kevin Wallace of Al- � Theatre, Oct.- �h plan to - - -re, The people -here who drink have little trouble in tona Rd was confined Eo his attend. ' lies. right. now. Maybe they would pre- home with the flu a few days of Buffalo Mr and Mrd. Harry Smith getting their Suppand a ,friend ,from. far t6 have less trouble and on Ocfober.the 27th they this wok California. are visiting at Mrs. C r e a t 'ors of pvill say so, one way or'the other on a ballot. have returned h°me froWager a 1. Aistnorpe's of.DysQn Road. �j This age old question is fought every year in munic- pleasant holiday at Calabogie, Considerable confusion has MONUMENTS NTS ` Ontario. been aroused over the sewage i;� This s all over Ontario between "wets" and "drys" question in _ Rosebank. Several --One side winning here and another there. Susan Lori of . A]tona- Rd., Vi -local attended Sorw cial drinking has become an accepted way -of her aunt in Toronto. the municipal meeting.iri Bron- D)o-Of—DISTINCTtON Geoffrey Willard -end many May we extend a wel to 'fife in Canada and we have many here who. take it for gh�' the wee fob' THREE •GENER�►TIONS granted as part Of a way of lift, - . of his friends enjoyed a wiener the Kashner baby onyson and cozm roast in honor of Geo- le will vote dry or wet is some- ffrey'o 12th birthday on Fri- Road. _ Whether these people Mr, and Mrs. Bili McMullen, ,_thing we won't know until after the ballots are counted. day evening. The regular pac>£ meeting for former -residents of - Rosebank • - the 1st Rouge Hill A Pack will visited with friends this ar: Sta,ord BrOse -'Ltd Just A Remi th k. - ea= s wee c be held Sept. 4th. Much vandalism was -created Glad to, report that Jimmy by- unknowns to the property dight now, a few community minded and public soli- Li.ttleford's ankle is much bett- M O N U M E N T S fled. citizens are busy almc)st every night running off er and he is back at work a- of. tht� Rosebark Nursing Home ball play-offs both here and away from home, causing untold work on the gain.. part of those' who have put DUNDA'i ST. EAST :Vmfmy - MQ x&152 lri. most cases they give Vof their time because they. this property back in order. ire both interested iR 011r young le and in s . rts.in - Mrs. Hawley ,and MissBall Thank goodness we have a few o them ere,RN rK an ce oPickering g _ and this includes women as'we31 as the mea :: school staff attended the cou- Neil Patterson retuned home rsp for Department .Heads, .put - Probably your .boy. or girl has been playing on some Shy ung from a mon- on in Guelph last week by the ER BLOCK ��• local team. all summer. Possibly too, you are one of the th's vacation. spent _ with his Ontario Departmedt of Educ-. , — type of parent, that, lakes. the kids to the game, not• sister. in California_ stun CALEDONsii► ROAD TORONTO Many happy returns of - the BLOCK$ & BRICKS Just send them. clay to Furgas Mcleod who aw You may not be aware of this, - so we are going to will be 14 on August • 24th.ocal' residents ��� _, . STRUCTURAL STEEL mention it here. In a Only a -few cases,. do- parents of weroemwrthau hydh+o for awhile CRANE RENTAL .,,children participating in sports, ever take the time at last Saturday evening when a d and Mrs. -Barry Dawson -''the end of the season to walk over and say thanks and song;- also Mrs. H. Daw - tree'. fell_•across the hydro coir- son's mother, Mrs. Pugh, of .'STATION ROAD, PICI�RINd, ONTARIO ' 'I"•the -coach and mahager,.or, sponser for all th time, es on Woodview Drive. Toronto, spent the week -end. , y1*60 — WA. 2-S10S — MO. bd91t ;money and effort they put. into keeping an eye on these Shirley Mahoney of Los Ang- ' at Mr. , and Mrs.. H. Dawson's; 'boys and girls. - - elm, .California. is ,spending also visitors on Sunday were _ _ some time with her sister Mrs. Mrs. A. Akers and friends. These men and -women are not expecting any thanks, Wiuism Clarke. Mr. and Mia "R Scott, of probably because they farely ever get it. They do not Mrs Durno had Mike, Susan, Toronto, visited the Tatter's do the lob expecting thanks. But after all they are hum- and -Ann Fargler of Etobicoke, sister, MM W. Middleton on / an. like the rest of us, and it must make them feel good . to spend a. few days holidays the week -end, ' Thomas A. Newmeari, Q. C. -to know that at least some parents appreciate just,with her recently. Mr. -and Mrs, W.-gowerby what they are trying to do. In case you happen to be had the foQmer's mother, Mrs. ,<:' Rung '!'i a soumitt a _ne of those who have been neglectful of- this little,- but R. Cousins, and aunt Mrs. kindly act, we t oug i w n raw s -- of Toronto, spend a few ,S, E an days with them. St. Andrew's Pnobyhwiarl Sorry to, hear Mrs. Sigun- IPA>NUVW ii6hD >lOUM rDUNBAMP14M j - Church - P'kke4in5 amori is in the Ajax Hospital, - undergorng ' surgery. - We hope •� a. Morning Worship was con- she will soon be able to be at �� ��� ducted by Rev. David Marsh- home, feeling better. all, The choir, entered to the. Mr. and Mrs. G.• Mus�clow and --_- THE DICKERING NEWS psi° °w iov- ely are Thy Dwellings Fair". Son, a Mek with , stheir daugh- of the week with their dough - AS ist Mary Beth McClernent. Ser- The New Testament .Scripture ter, Mrs. Gordon Carter. :. THIS OFFER SEPTEMBER 29, 1962 was from St, John 10. Mr. The corrununity extends sym- .EXPIRES Marshall preached a splendid pathy to Mrs. Heenan, of the (Money. Order or Cheque Must Accompany Coupon) sermon op "The Shepherd 4th. Con. on the loss of her - Christ. His text was My sister Dorothy Coons- _ ' sheep hear my voice and I Chuckle Rogers 'had the"mis= - Nam-_•------;-•-•_______ ___________--:__._.---_.-•-:. • .:.,...-.•.:"••• .:know t her -n:" Knowing that•the fortune to have his toe injur- - _ s- ;•COIIAPLETE' EP'T1C TANK SERVICE - Lord is our shepherd has been ed •by. the power 'lav�-nmower. ._... ;.......,_ .. Address _ ;.:_,.s,'a great comfort.to-those,at_the He managed to ride his motor- ._.:_.._._:_ :: .(Please enter my subscription for one year at $1.50) end of 1 long journey, apd fife's also to the young with-, their cycle to Ajax Hospital, to have - wi it attended to. We hope he will - - lives before them. A lovely solo not lose his' toe, and that he "Tha "be to God fo'r Rose -.n be aright -again: ...` rare" was 'sung by Junior -So o- Mrs. E. Cornutt spent a few Y^ AS ist Mary Beth McClernent. Ser- days in Toronto visiting the- C. - ; PSTER CERAMIC TILE LA vice will lie conducted next N. E. ,and attending lodge. -Mr, I �- SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OR _ ••.Oft-fURNACES STONE Standay_'by Mr. Marshall.' Sun- and Mrs. J. Shanley . INSTALLED_ _ Repelred •grid Si�r'frigd_ . FLAGSTONE PATIOS - _ .• _ •.._ETC• - - day School will re -convene on -Sunday morning' September 9, have just returned from a mot- °r trip, touring tire,Maritimes - _ s- ;•COIIAPLETE' EP'T1C TANK SERVICE - : Sheet Metal ."o' Work VJH 24641 CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC. at 9.45• a. m: Music was under the direction .of Mrs. Marion and visited their old neighbors •Mr:• -arid Xis. Frank Weavers - •-, NE1M TANKS INSTALLED . - t.- S. - Rickering , RCND�J1 ►TING CO. - ,MARTIN ENMGHT Phone: TERfpI. 9-1997_ XcQeinent, orgarlist and Choir ,on prince, Edward Island; and leader. - fount them well. PAT - e 9-1841 1 11010000 04 P14 04 0% 004 0% �_, _ ..'- . I ,. .,r .. THURSDAY. AUGUST 30R 1964 THE PICKERING NEWS - _Page Three aver, who was two, on Aug. BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEST _RO CE sl�ope,twho �e� s�her Services I n _ _ birthday with a party, on Aug. _ - - Grace Presbyterian Church, Hospital. 29th and to Craig McIntyre of Sunday School classes for the Mr. and Mrs. Tony Faree and Rouge Hill Dr., who was six ,�� ED The Churches West Rouge will commence on family, Rouge Hilb Dr., spent on August 27th. •��� Sept. 9 at `the regular time of the weekend in Picton. The final standings and the �OdiO-TX �!1'VICQ yaw Bata=aaaa>,eeaataaaeea■ Seniors 8 years and up at 9.30 Mrs. Ethel Dand, Rouge Hill scores for the teams compet- FYAeral Director a•"m'• and Juniors up to 8 yea- Dr., has just returngd from a in.- in the Girls' Volley Bali Any Make or Model ;Pickering -- rs at 11 a:• m. six week holiday at the cott- League: the ,Seniors Pearls Church services will be. held age at Huntsville with laugh- were top with 39 points, Dia-' ARTHUR FIELD * United Church -at 11 a. m.' in the auditorium tars Mrs. Bob Brawn and,child- mends were next with 24, Em - Minister: Rev. Molvitbs Buttibm of West ,Roue school for the ren and Mrs. H. Staneland and eralds came third with 23 and 'PiCKEitiNG Private Ambulance Service -- CHURCH StRVICE - present time and it is expect- children of Hudson, Que. • Rubies followed with 22 points, - 11.00 A. M. ed the new church building to Mrs. Millie. MacLaren, Ridge In the Junior League, Canar- . 09 14IGHT before too long wood Rd.. and Mrs.: • M. Hav-- ies were high team with 43 -- ' St Andrews Circle of the ers, Taylor Rd_ enjoyed 'two points, Robins came second Sunday School Withdrawn * Guild wUl start with their first weeks trip to Vancouver, B. C. with 26, Larks were third, with WATt DELtYERED AUDr.EY meting on Thur. Sept.,6 at 1.30 Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. 22 and Doves followed with 17 - WM. McEACHNiE, Prop. 9,4S A. M, -Church Service P. m . at .the home of Mrs. Harold Wardell, Chesterton points. ravis of Winnipeg 11.00 A. M. - Sunday School Winnie -Ferguson, Rouge Hills Shores, on their 18th wedding Mrs.. S. T Weft of Dumbarton '. '* No Service or Sunday School Dr. Any ladies ur the district anniversary, Aug. 26th. is visiting her daughter and August 5 and 11 interested in joining this frie- Mrs. Lillian Shilton, West family, Me. and Mrs. Roil Mc - PHONE Phone WH. 2-2171 ndly afternoon group who are 'Point Cr., enjoyed a tripto Intyre, Rouge Hills Dr ;- before asaa�aaataaaaaaaaaaaaa working for the Sunday School Washington,•D. C. and Miami travelling to Quebec to visit _ Pickering, Ont. ATiantie 2-W63and church are very welcpme with friends fora few days relatives there, GRACE PRESBYTERIAN to attend. last week. Mrs. Aileen" Betts and son Ci 6RCN We are very pleased to Wel- Mrs. Pat Williams, Ridge- Ricky, West Point Cr., . have MORNtDiCs WORSHIP come Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stew- wood Rd,, has just ,returned just returned from. five weeks K and CI.A ~i L MO -wear R O Sdw»i' art and family back to their from England, where,she spent visiting relatives and 'friends 'CrOlCjlltOn Frds@r home on East sve-Bob and -lee- month visiting friends and_ _in Saskatoon, Yorkton and • • --_ r r Auditorium _ _ i and -- -- _ - - ,_. _ .. ___ . _ ..._ veiX res- have been r v� nuipeg- P R E•N T I C E Drynan 8L Murdoch S""DAY SCHOOLS living in St. Catherines for the Many happy returns of the summer in the west. Mr. repaft a.-..IoBetts AUCTIONEERS west Rouge School- past year. day to Mrs. •Mary Wardell, Ch- joined them in Saskatoon and Barristers, Solicitors and 9:30 a.m.-9 years and War Congratulations to, Mr. and esterton Shores, who celebrat- spent two weeks with his faro- Uacased and Authorised for the 11 a:m.-rp to 8 Isom 14Irs Ken Dor nelL (nee Dim ed a birthday this week -to Bob :Ry- there. - - caratiee of Ontario and Yerb Notaries Public, 11 a.m.-Nursery Hart) Island Rd., on the arriv-Henson, Rivercourt Rd. on his hoe stack. bupleateaM, No -hold Comennial Aaad School- al. Tuesday, August 21 of' .3th birthday on Aug. 24th, to Frenchrga� S Vey MaMaer, Real btate she eau 9AN[ COMMlRC! CHAJA�ES 11 a.m.-AN ages. son at the Scarboro General. Tammie Laycox, Friendship �w 0 tau• �~' AN ROUGE.HIGHLANDS DR.. DUAL SWIVICE AT ONS PRICEI S Simcoe St. N. Oshawa Inter -Club races between the P.O. Phone Aginet 32w3 PKK Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club „ Markham P.O. Phone AorL 206 Telephone RA:.3-3446 - r _ LEAGUE SCORES and the aw - PtINTiCES have been catablished _ St. Georges _ were held on Sunday, r the ii AreNon.•rs .face tt90, _ Intermediate Girls- Bay, for the H. Usher Trophy. Anglican ChUreb Aug. 20•-Frch. Bay 0 _'_at Greenwood 9 It was a fine" day for: sailing. - - - - y1C1cESthlo .. On7AllQ Aug. 21:: -Bay Ridges _ 9 at Brougham 20 with a brisk south-east wimp • Keeton Minos "6iris- :- and -22 B1uR-lays.-lcrois--Dart. E. R. FLEURY Dr. � John Lesik RE,,. H. i SHEPHERD, 9a., D.D. Aug. 21.-E. W o lands at Pickering Beach 3 The Frenchman;s Bay Yacht BARRISTER - souClTOR D E N. T I S T soar its, Pickering,'Ont. Aug. 23--Durrbarton ...30. at Frenchman's Bay 3 Club captured the. Trophy in . phos. wti;t•haA Z -331S Aug 23 -Er Woodlands 0 at Cherrywood 9 obtaining the highest points in NOTARY PUBLIC • Midget Boys- - the two team races. None o€ lMaerisb Old - SUNflAY SERYtCE3. Aug. 23.-Audley Q at Brougham - 11 the skippers sailed their ovsan Highland Creek 930 a.m.=Holy Communion Aug: 23.-Dunbarton -0 at Greenwood_ 9 boats. This Trophy Was won AT. 2-7341. or AT. ?4362 Pickering 11.00 a.m.-Morning .Pray.! Bantam Boys - last year by Oshawa Dinner - AT. 11AO a.rn.-Holy Cemmunloa� Aug. 21 -Greenwood 4 " at Liverpool 9 was served tQ the skippers and 1 Sunday) 9 crews after the races, by the e Medical Cenfre IW s Aug. 23.-Dunbarton Q at .L°iverpoal _ NOURf, _ _ 1100 a.m. _ P-Sunn Sel+ad.. - PN m me the �a theof the !Deal _ Haft Club. -This is the first t1 j fa 9:30'.7.20 W �yar�a�c-�.-' Healey' fir- poi * . 11.00 a.m.eNursery _.-"- ' , faturdey ed N•nMP .. _ . (At the Parish iia12)- Aug. 20-Dunbarion 1. : at Ciaremorit r _ _ _9 F;enchz;rarr's Bay Club has en- : by #►pp„i+••w Aug. _21. -Liverpool- 11 at Greenwood " 6 tertained at th7 r. club house, OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 " _WEDNESDAY Aug. 22.--Gherryu�ood - T =at East V(�aotiiattds -12 arrri allrnembers telt that was RES.: WH. 2- 1855_ 10.00 a.m.-Holy _ Coamunbn and Aug 23 Liverpool 14 at Danbartoy _ _ .6 a very successful day. - Intei Mons for the Sick O. A. S. A..Bantam- The game scheduled or on- tween North . _ � _ York and the Frenchman.'.. Bev "tsab�ray Menrsenf Warks"■oa�aa=alttaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaataaaaa>. Bantams in the O. A. S. A. _ . ROBaIIT AUSTIN, Prep. VIII M . E . e �stian science d JOIN IN THE" FUN - giaydawnh was in. This be: cause of heavy raid. This game LL- 1, wrathy. Ontario will be played at the French �, oil" west of wbkw sa,etar - AT RDAY Nt HT aAT man's >� Ball Park, �t Ste. an N. 2 Highway, betwaea S I �f R R I H touaE HILLS, t)NTARIO EVERY S U Mev sad Alan urday, September. 1, at 2.00 p. CHURCH SERVICII AND m. This is the first opportvn i the have had ,to SUMAY-11 a.wr.--ia Ar _ see this young team in action, neial and Ati•rtrrr 9utwkro, 13 g.' ends _ `wi on home grounds, as all their Tactimonie, � �M I ' Dance 1 games to date have been pl - PLUMBING AmbYlanee service ° ed out of the district 90, 10*117 at the Wedrre•day McNMo _ how at 9 wet. 'S Rey Godfrey and His Group have a good crowd out to cheer ASD KAYEg * these young boys to victory. BATHROOMS Mw' :;ore �ngg&WO In P M Dance To:Country Style Music At it's Best -/ Happy birthday w1sh�+ to VMSURE SYSTIMS at Plekedno MI9ei1 Rood the Pubik ► Mrs. a Mansfield. who will '- her b on P- . soar. hoalloni[COIJ LY) �tembert4 h �� • � ESTIMATES GIVEN (COUPLES ON " aah>t9itsaEr.aaE+a�■easesasaaELaaaaaaaiaa9llaasaa>.aa>. ,*, ' trar further ceforrrroMoa Cal AT1onAe 2,2633 Mr. and Mrs. J. Buck and Mtewe-WHitehail 2-6717 Telephone David have returned from a i week's vacation at Stoney WHltehall 2-3610 `� CO.,��• Lake. They report fishing ex - St. cel t. .,. T Ioa A Radio SPRUCE sem ral services were held Presbyterian, Church PICNIC 1�A8LES ", ne in 'Toronto for the late John -. Church St_ N.: Pickering, Out. (semi assembled) 811.75 ich " �•� BRADY -N' ol; � who was a. familiar. Phone. WH2-2883. CEDAR (semi assembled) 615.95 figure "at F''renchmares. Bay, FHOPM T6rpM'f-1191 :: !KM A.M. Sunday Salved during •the Summer months. He, DUMBARTON RADIO i T -V 11A0 M ch -ch Santa. REDWOOD METAL. FRAME (collapsible) .849.95 was an ardent rfisherman, and PLUMBIH0 was always successful. -in get- geed catch M -Wiera ... - J A. H. EATTEw 20 ft. Push -UP Extension Ladders $10.95 each STORE Y P vis Par -_ _ 5 ft. S Ladder 84.98 each formers ,cam er at Avis' ' k -- - - �P for several- years. The, one place to get _ Mr. and Mrs. D. Furnis have ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. everything in Plumbing. :''R' un1wrton REPLACE OLD FURNACE FILTERS NOW with recently heturned from a trip SAMIST@ AND SOUC1709 j�OD VALUE AT THE the NEW PERMANENT TYPE to -England, accompanied ' by, ' RIGHT PRICE UNITED CHURCH . _ ' their young son, Wayne. CONITH BLDG., AJAX Open Daily to SM pen r' (Highway No. 2) - Size - 13z20x .i $1.39• Size - 20120x1" - .1.59 Arthur (Sonny) Hearns re- Size TH 1 00 f Size - 1.6:40x1" $1.39 Size - 20x26x1" - iis9 turned to Dartmouth, N. S. 7% fbacee St. South. Odwwu W. A. McKAY, 4A.A., PhD- Size - 1634Srd" - $Lig �rhere he is stationed with the REPAIRS i ALTERATIONS MINISTER Royal: Canadian Navy, last week. The Navy arranged to 4320 Kingston Road :Servke of Worship, H16H'QUAUMPAl WSURi KE CO. West Hill his', father's. funeral. His bro- WRRE OR PHONE ,pT. 4-4721 j '11.00 A. M. Outside'�i11/hite 86.85 gal. Outside Primer 86.85 gall. they, Tommy, who is also with Chep now %r Pen„ red Cele" --- the 'Navy, was home on leave Closed SaVday July - Aug at the time of his father's wbatem breareaa on Buildings, Bi UIN PAINTS - _ death, and,he and his wife, and Windom. "b.. ft& - Church School Will Re -open two children, will return to Aals.abile dreum . of Ail Kinds RED, GREEN, GRAY in gallons only - 82.95 -gal. Dartmouth next w�eelL Bowman & Gibson DENNEY BROTHERS s.pCOMM r 2, at 9.45 a M. 'COMMUNITY SINCE 199! _ Excellent for Fences, Garages, Cottages, etc. garMany happy returns to Mari bra- PNON& WNM' M k 6401 • HEATING CONTRACTORS ted Henderson, who cel Aug. SERVING CHRIST IN THE ted her 17th birthday on Aug. . Hai; Wailer,-Slean SyeenP. PIT(SBUR6H QUICK rELYET LA X PAINT ust 2$. Happy birthday wishes _ also, to Ross Duchenne, on Aug- - W �` �. Thompson, i>�rolNd TRY A ttNEWssr Excellent economy flat wall paint Dries' In 4 hours us 29, and -to Barbara ;Haley. - &A,- LLL Altemlikka and _ on August 30. Phan: 2s�1i . QUARTS 81 69 GALLONS 815.5@ Birthday congratulations to _"Ick--and-Joari &yi4, and to a 40006 NDOr AJAX-91MIF� - - -•-'(Cil1 18i Cbi� their son John, who all cele wltatir ie1f1 - brate birthdays this week. 046" � mom pile d an cps ,JUST ; : AJAX MBER M. LTB.: Congratulabons to >� and' •wlrls and souc"M is* PW ia. the Qaaatllatt well 4 : PICKiRtNQ� AJAX - VA41TSY � °� v'i'a. will 0elee t� ad a k and oat.ls � � ,�Ii WE brute their oveddinS ��- 'Milt >� __ ... __ . _sees - . , �-e•� _ ._._� .f •sees .. - _ _ � _ _ .. _ r , .. 1 Q pato Fwr -. :.. THE(, PICKERING NIWR AY, AUGUST 39, 1 THURSD EW A sister for:Ridgy, Rano,.:+wd games so far. Games played- { els vs. Wam Whitby, 1st. game Jew_ _ 3rd (afternt" game). Good vire will be -1w,14 at Pick -AUDLEY N e Lorna Jean: Aug. 8. - Fairpgrt Jewels vs. els 10, Whitby 16; 2nd: game .•luck girls_#Ad your hard -work I Beach Baptist Church. Our K:. and Mrs. R. Grigg, of Pickering Beach, 17.-8;• Aug. Jewels 8, Whitby 7; 3rd. game ing coach; Mi -s. Gates: tor, Mr. D. Holmes will be M. gutta, -s was back in LIve1y, Ort., near Sudbury, are --15 -'Jewels vs. Dunbarton, 10- - Jewels 6, Whitby 16. • The •"TAe Teen-agers • of Duntair dwrRe: Cans w�fli leave the pulpit on Sunday, follow- vi`itire thE-BTackstone's-- this " i;" -Aug• -2<F - 3ewels- vs: 8-- ewele are now contenders for Baptist Church are having a fair at 6.30 p. srf All welcom ing his vacation. Church service week gham, 20-�_ the Juvenile B. Cup. They will picnio.■ on Saturday, Sept. 1. , plonso. not* -F 'will continue at 9.45, followed Our girls' softball. team' has Pickering Women's Softball play at Port Union on Aug,29, For more information, call Mr. port Beach Public;#3chool by Sunday School at 10.45. been doing very well this year. Union Series - three games against Richmond Hill, and at Hilton Itraple 9-2353. On Sun- dergarten will be %eld at 1 The teachers and officers of They 'hare won all township for the Juvenile A. Cup - Jew- Richmond Hill, on Monday,, the -.day, Sept• 2, the evening ser- p. m. this year. the Sunday School had a meet- ing on Wednesday evening at _ -• . ` the home of,Mr. and Mrs. Bert -- -- Guthrie, Congratulationsto Anne and. _ _Harold Gu-thrie« whoo'eron mv- - --F11) - - ' ` ' - - eral Prizes. at the 4-H Calf Club Show at Oshawa; Fair. last 111 week; also to Dick and Darrel Winter, who won prizes in the •• / Junior Calf Club. Mrs. Dick Ansell is making MA E good recovery from an operat- 4on Oshawa General Hospital. Miss Jean Dexter, Saskatoon } Saskatchewan, spent Wednes- -- - ' day of last week with her cou= Rouge—M ` 7". sin, Mrs. John Puckrin. Jean o PRICES EFFECTIVE -has been taking a summer. co- 'On' No-.- f1 H, Just East -of Rouge Bridge -, tree at Queen's University. `j Thurs., Fri, and Sat. Heather Richards, • SCarbor- Aug: 30, .31, txigh, has been hoiida ' with �_ • 1 -®heT cousin, Susan chards. - _ Miss- Margaret "Puckrin, of Oshawa, spent several days in REGULAR (Save Zie) CLOSED LABOUR -DAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Audley, visiting relatives. T- Mr. and -.Mrs. Arch Beit -vis- - -_ 1 O O K E O io... __ Swift's Pard (All flavours) Ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barlow,. Fenlon (•- Falls. s . • • _.. nne spent -a few days la3t week ' • ' ' ,~ . 1 Yi Ib• Nw PTI15 oz. tins (SAVE 13e) At a cottage at Sunset Beach, ofth, her pat 'Ah, Cin A 64 e Lake, Sirncoe. I89 R •c .To Whom It May. Concern V O O R T E N 1 H 6 Case of 48 tins - 55.29_ ' . 1-v: l not be-responsible-'fo , • (Save 1 Sc) (SAVE $1 21) • any debts contracted in my - AYHOE'S ASTOR -- • -' .Save 30c _ : _ _ _ - 1 Ib BAG tame .by" my %rife. blargare'J-COFFEE >' Arm Crass without nl written YORK BRAND 12 oz. Square tins consent as she has left her CANADA PACKERS 12 oz. _ - - - .69c home and family. Round Tins - . Sionod, Jack Cross ff 21� COLGATE'S NEW (SPECIAL OFFER of 35c OFF) :. Sept. 6th • Yi _ 21! n, .18 1)OIOGMA _FAB bgsize. 4. 1b., 4 oz. box :;.,1 FAiRPC�RT c c = SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF - BEACH (Save 190 (Saw 19c) Sorry to Learn Mzs: 'Anne CAIAn SML 19 ow. lar PURE Ile .1-1c Todd was to e Hospital on Saturday. We wish },ems birthday Susan Salad Drsessin C SMART'S Cawada Fanry Ilortherw Sµq mss:. ties Rosa, who will -be sixteen years old on September 2; to Dots Sauce 12 for 39e aid Morr]$• who will .-be nine MAPLE LEAF (SPECIAL OFFER of Se OFF) old on September 3, and Natural C�DDAR CHEESE t . its sol Lee Rue. who will be Caadda Choke Crease Style (Saw 7e) 15 ex. ties ArWlive one wanting to sign the tepte=ber 3' m she OLD 12 os. . j __petit;ion for water and sewers. _ _ .� Tor C ;may do so by phoning TEmple T!Y 'a+�+�s ON LUKR. 961759, We need all signatures ON Oft to complete this important WHILE THEY LAST lP� _ strictly fresh. Grade A, (Bring your ow w cartons) Demo BOn�ss RONod Flag BE�isl N Pat Rist Ib. r16C Mr. a pleas H. D. WatkinsEGGS had the pleasure of a week- La'rg­e-- LOOSE YBONELESS ROUND STEAK ROAST Ib. S9c lend visit from Mr. and Mrs. ---� J. S. Watkins and Mr. and Wh1le they 1Mf - Mrs. William V. Watkins. of 'I °Smiths Fa11s. Maple Leaf Cooked, Ready To Serve - Avv. Z to 3 lbs.: kR1ESH - Belated birthday, wishes 'to � e John Watkins who was four- NELESS�HAMt-99 C .!teen years old on, August 28.Susie and Glenn Williams re -Blade or Short ib _(Slade Bowe Remand) ceived crests for swimming_ at ROAST the Bay Ridge Swim Club Re ROUND, SIRLOIN, T-BONE i WING • '• • •• • • • • • • • : • •: • • • • Ib. W gatta on Sunday. - Mr. and MrS•. K. Riell' y Ike- ��. p FRESH Grade A Orew Rebdp - .view Ave., had the pleasure of Y. a visit from Mr. and Mrs. M. Ner-th K Bay last:weeic.,.. Glad to hear Mr.•Eric Sleh- p SLICED RINDLESS YOUNG ib•9 49c karn has returned from Osh- awa Hospital, after a, lengthy illness. NVe wish him a full and BREAKFAST BACON speedy. recovery ROUND OR SQUARE D;rs. Htigh MacNeil is a guest at the home of Mr. and L• Mrs. J. Farquhar, Sr.,` Lake- _ _ �, �j Roasting, .Frying or .Barbecuing Avenge 3 Ibs �zevc Ave this w (6th and 7th .It" Diane and Lenore Butler are RIB END TENDERLOIN, END spending a week. In Buffalo, FRESH Standing PRIME RIB ROAST ......... The Eft visiting, relatives. Mrs. William Black, Lake -LEAN- �O c SKINLESS Rocview Ave. spent two weeks at _-' �. Y �. Y - tives rece N. Y., visiting tela- A _ WEINER.S hoose k Y fives recently: LO RO S (Av Zly2 • Ibs.) (Avg. 3 lbs.) Mr. and Mrs. J. Marsh, of g• Highland. Creek, visited the -Centre Roasts'or Chops lb.'79e. Whole Loin Ib.,65e. GARDEN. FRESH FRUIT &VEGETABLES ,Pickards, of Dumbarton Shores � %% . for a week-end,of water-ski- FRESH MINCED STEAK ing and fun. No. 1 HOME GROWN ' Mr. and Mrs. P. Dunne and Lucas Arthur's Small Link SWEET TENDER ;" f famgy spent an enjoyable holy _ - -- day camping near Midland. forPage 1 �. Try , -CORN -z. C 6 i!at�y aims, ,Ant week_ e,r .t e 1 will be reverting Potk -a '�- a� 41s The right time for freezers or corn mash _ Th ibrtlrY . to its regular hours • of 330 to - Wednesday, SeP- LaJCAS ARTHUR'S SMOKED :. NIC Golden Ripe No� 1 Selected, Firm, _ -49`BANANAS ......... IIbs.2la and Mrs. D. Chabot are -- tI to &rXaa oe . the . birth _ �. No. 1 STAKED or FIELD • 6 qt. T • •e[ t Assrhtsr, oA At>Rus: 16. .:. ' Basket TOMATOES ..... .... .... s!c w. ,. ,..• a .. a e 4t .. Q _ • . ,ro ., J .. , _ _ � . • /( • _. _-- - •� �' , , � .. ' , � ^. � : .'1'F�'E-rIC10ERtNG NEWS ' � . - ' . _ ..• r , r��"Ftw • - • , TM) WAY, AtKK= Nt, 1%2 - M ed one foretold by all. religions I would usher in the Millenium, but saw . very as we know him today blas - about one mile'around At the (steel Grosbeak. tively who foretold by -all • the holy books Dis of the world } �'� lar end I saw a bgaver dam few Loons on the lakes whish been here for a oompara . who ushered in one greater, , Discussion and lunch follow - and opposite the dam there was seemed surprising. I took a short time". than himself, Baha'u'IIah, the j ed. Anyone interested in join- - M, 6- K Cele It dived visit to the Calapogon Bog -and He spoke of Adam, the first of God, the Spirit of 1 ing in the fall session, tele- ' � _, __ a beaver swiasmirrg. glory the second two and then disappeared before I collected some sundrew Pests man aware of his humans, Truth, return of Christ, who phone AT. 4-5990. Dwing which are similar to tbe-Pitch- of Noah, who began the inst- weeb in July, we spent could get close to >t Ano clay, while taking a ez plants in that they are car- ituton of the family, of Mases, vacation at Billie Bear Lodge, of mver'ous and derive their nour- ---- - �t of Hurrtsvr'ile and ten mil- walk came upon a family a murderer and. a stammerer. w into the bush where We fully buffed Grouse The young were ishment from small'insects. who accomplished the his rain- THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR almost grown and one of the It ;s flood to get 'away to ous feat of delivering his ,Pe4- EE GAME OF OPEN BOWLING enjoy wild life. is fanned it's tail and nature unspoiled and lets hope Ple from the ion aver- ONE I� - On.our arrival there was a Pin lords and the more miraculogs which - out then they scurried into the un- that man will .preserve the c',� the i�ffi of pink derb_n. for one tofeat of -giving from _]Q Pins) -AT to to be a purple F inCh and one different birds, including many enjoy. _... could see them nearly every Ten Cocnmanlments which to Hi p� W p of the Warblers (wes�ee her .in this day is the basis of British R rQge [1��� DVif�s FY�S� iltoriig� �It�a —�• •- --persuaded--m5' Law. He spoke of Christ and to take. a walk with me one th��}� and white Throated RaM . A. Tranter, C. L- U his teachings, emphasizing that ISLAND RD. and EAST AVE. - Phone AT. 2-5941 ,evening to the garbage dump ...---..•.............. . just. a$ it was getting dark and Sparrows. I could hear the Pa- (Chartered Life Underwriter), on people must live according to -- Tula and Cerulean Warblers' spoke to the Youth dish NAME •---...-----••-••....... = == . tite:+e was a full grown bear nsor ed by the Baha is the spirit as well as the letter < thele a wonderful l feast and songs but was unable to 'see group of the law. Muhammed, the .-•...:_:._...... .... -_•................ ........bavin...... ... . more or of Pickering Township �t the ADDRESS ._...�_.__.•. .- --pot the least bit interested in these birds. They are nation builder, taught obedien- less strictly northern migrants. horrie o1 Mr. and. -Mrs. Brian O -God-• Limit of one coupon per person per day. qtr presence -though a tuoned and not likely, to be seen this East._ - s bead occasionally towards the summer. "Although the pre -Cambrian The Bab, the first of the Children inugt be accompanied .by adult on Sat. 'dc 5ua - Ifar south duringLl_ 'lbe following day I took a I got an erccwllerrt view of a shield is dam„ he Said, ••man Wor'id Faith wast theepromisl =,pp on. Beaver .Lake which is Scarlet Tanger and Rose Brea- ions years i °y y` 'VAUXHALL'S MANY + .N'0 -E -85T EXTRAS THE PICKERI _P.a9s .Six _ _ _ _. NG- NEWS - r ., . THURSDAY, AUGUST 30..1963 ouge H I I Bowiteo ensh u rs da ,►u ust -30 _ P y. 9 Rouge Hill 'Bowl, the attractive sixteen=lane bowling establishment on Island Road in the West Rouge Plaza, - pp •just south of. 401,, re -opens for bowling on Thursday, August 30. Work on -the lanes and decor has final - g _R�ia' Hill Q�WI Horia� oI _. _1y.been completed and the first ball will soon. be rolling down the lanes. Bowlerama Limited, under Managing :7 Director Jack M. Fine, has put every effort into making the Rouge Hill Bowl a place in which bowlers can real- Manager Bili,Ciach o ouge i w dome up winas ly enjoy' themselves. _ _ --... - —•— —' — _ intereging list of prizes for high -scaring bowlers whd roil 3511 or be-iri league competition at the new Rouge Hill bowl. " There aie twelve Brunswick automatic five-pinsetiers-and the ' . arrangements have been made so that the microphone cari be located in the West Rouge Plaza: in West Hill. other four lanes are equipped with semi-automatic B-10 pin- taken out to the centre of the lanes so that the bowling public Bill has enlisted the co-operation of all the merchants in ti:e setters so that area bowlers may enjoy some ten -pin bowling. will know what is taking place. Plaza and some outside firms. Anyone tallying ja high .rtcom will, :"'These lanes may also be used 'for five -pin bowling. Pin boys " Official open ceremonies ;+rill take 'Thur receive all the prizes from - that score down to 350. The list of will be used oh these four lanes so that the public may -bowl P ng _. '� Y e�ti,g prizes will be prominently displayed' in Rouge Hill Bovil. Only either game. at 9 p.m. when Reeve Sherman • Scott and Councillor Herb , scores rolled in league or tournament competition are:, elliiolb - _ • _ Wank will officially declare the lanes. open _to the public. Every- and the. secretary of each .league- must report these high scoff A complete new colour decor will be seen at the Rouge. The one who attends receives free Coca-Cola, movie star photos to Bill. -bright-orange-lemon-lime colours.blend to present an attractive. and bowling passes. - Special team matches will take plitce Following. is the list of prizes on ;the Rouge Hill Honour ,picture to the eye. There is a large central control desk, which throughout the eveni�. The Canadian Bantam Championship 350 -Case -of Coca-Cola wil] enable the bowlers to find the manager easily and also- -Team from-Nortown L nes' will 'bowl a special exhibition 360 -Double -Theatre Pass,,-Roxy, West Hill gives the manager the opportunity to see every lane. There is "a nratch against the Rouge Hill Bantams at 8 p.m. These- oun Y g 370 L00_12 comfortable nursery and me -ting room and checkroom facilities eters. are all eleven years. old_or.-less.and--their• skiff: wil -amaze --�- .380 --Bot of Baicla 's Liquor i are avail -able along with sVoe re---ntal:- many onlookers. Bert Garside, who was the High Average bowl- 390-$1.50 Dinner, Rouge Hill. Restaurant Roue Hill Bowl is fortunate indeed to have full access to er in the Toronto City Maior-League in 1961 will captain the 400-$2.00 Merchandise Voucher, Rouge T _ _: _ Rouge Hardware the Rouge Hill Restaurant operated by Fred a d -Chris Anton.' Eas%rn Canadian Mixed- Team Champions in a special three- 41Q-$2.50 Merchandise Voucher, Rouge Gift and opulos. The restaurant also has luxurious banquet facilities game match against a top team of local bowlers. The Bowlerama - Jewellery Shop Rvailable in its spacious Rainbow Room- located right in the - Limited Ladies, members of the Toronto Women's Major Five- 420--33.00._ Merchandise Voucher,. Rouge. Hill Drugs - restaurant. Leagues bowling at Rouge Hill Bowl may receiv,& Pin League. captained,by_ Vi -Warn, will challenge --the Rouge Limited special consideration for banquets at the Rainbow Room: Ladies. Jack Fine,_supervisor-of-tl-t-Bowlerama Limitt:d lanes, _43Q.L.Lb_ &nil g Shell Service Station, A )ar a si - has Leen-located on the. parking lot. at the-- well emcee the-evPrn-and ke Change, Steel ' - g gn _ p g al's thr`ngs io i[l'nq during: the course '�-.. West Rouge Plaza end of the Plaza so that people driving in.the.area can of the evening. Plans are still being made for some special sur. _ ;440TRouge Hill Bowl Summer Membership, readily discover :the. location of the bowling lanes. There is also' prise events and everyone is urged to come to the Grand Open- � Value SSAO a neon sign above the entrance .and there is .plenty- of .free- ing at the Rouge Hill Bowl Thursday, Aught 30, from 7 450-Hairrut & Shampoo, from Rouge Hill Barber Shop parking available. For the further, convenience of its customers, p•m..on. -$15.00 Permanent Wave from Saio`n Rouge, Rouge Hill Bowl has installed drinking fountains in both wash- Plan now to spend many enjoyable hours at Rouge Hill BowlWest Rouge Plaza rooms. The -public" address system has been overhauled -and' during the coming months. -- _ _._ ._. • ._... _--$50:80 Cash -Rouge Hill Bowl.- In owl:In the Spirit of CommunityService'Hidden Store Jackof Rouge Hill BowesP The policy of BowIerama Limited, the operated of Rouge Every -Saturday night at 1I p:m. is Hidden Score Jackpot Hill Bowl, is to be an integral part 'of the community. The night at Rouge Hill . Bowl. Every bowler who is 'pregent is eligible -to win a Hidden Score prize. All the merchants'in the complete Junior.' Pro'gram = ommuH;lended meturs, is looking lo>ward to pr#riicipating in _- Praia have co-operated, so that Ehere is over $200 In. merchan- g -agement `often.to-take an, active part promotingtthe-Wel. be ogdof.the. Score cards will be issued- to all bowlers and open bowling -Bowling Leagues_. Bowling officially starts S season's Junior yes P disc, food or cash available eve Saturday. Rouge Hill'' Bowl has made plans for Saturday, Septern- ; area. As a first step, the bowling centre wishes to offer the use _ r:arrea rolled s►nse the preceding Hidden. Score Jackpot are also , _ 8, and will take place every Saturday morning until the eligible _ _ In of May. _ of its meeting room, free of charge, to any group that wishesAo Y _. Following, is the list of .prizes that will be available every Sat. use Complete restaurant- -facilities are available., and 'prices __ur.da. evening: _ - _ Bantams, up to.,ll years, will bowl at 9:OQ a.m. for 266 a wi e. reduced oups w o sofa o use s - - - as , Quge i ow , en's Prize win c youngster will pay an a n• vice. It is hoped that grpups like• woriien's clubs, 'ratepayers, ...__ $25.0 -Cash, .Rouge. Hill Bowl, Ladies' Prize - ' al- 10c for banquer and prize money. They will pay an addition _al 50c one time for membership in the Canadian Junior Coua- scouts and' guides, and church groups will take advantage of _1125.00 -Merchandise Voucher, Rouge HiII Cleaners cil. Juniors will bowl three games at 11:00 a.m., also fwr 200 - • 925:00 -Merchandise Voucher Rouge Hill Druv. _ this offer. There is no obligation to bowl, but should any group *. r e Roue Hill Bowl will su su rvision, bo desire• s ial arrangements will be made for them. - Limited Pe' • g PP1Y Peag p� ge. _ and instruction. The oun ers will- be t on re teams $25:06 -Merchandise. Voucher; *est Rouge Gift and Y g'ila= Rouge Hill .ager Bell Ciach -will be happy to supe y - Jewellery:op . and. regular handicaps will be provided. The leagues are ttin ` -=space groups $25.00 -Merchandise Voucher, Rouge Hardware ' like adult isagtiee. The children are assigned to permllllaeat fcr posters or signs :for local events Should any -__ .-.=eoc nn ILf--- �►-___L-- c-�-- n___-- --- ' teamA and have a rearular scliedul& -%ew to put be mase t, accamrnodate them_. - - -�-� West Rouge Plaza _ $25.00 -Food Voucher, Rouge Hill Rmtaurant Teenage i4. Lea composed of boys and 6i,tle to 1 s Ad. will beformed. ' The Junior wlin r amlmeywill be an itq front art g P Po P 50 Gallons.Gas,, Shell Service Station, West R Pfau. Rules for Hidden Score 1 incl jackpot. - At the end of the season, the Teenage Leagues from the Bowl of .Rouge _Hill's. community service.' The details of ithis pro- .the 4&; . , r . �- You must be present at Rouge Hill Bowl in order to wen iog ,centres operated. by $owlerargs J.imited, will join oath Rouse Hill teenagers to have a grand cloiin9 banquet sad amore may be found elsewhere in this section. However, inter- Or Y the weekly prizes, dance. - -house tournaments will be arranged, and children from this Z All scores bowled`duri the - ecedi ng. Pr ng iA a since tie In conjunction with the Teenage Leagues, Bowlerarea 11in. • lasso will be given an opportunity to visit other bowling estab- :: time of the previous draw are eligible for prizes,. , -:. ..::.ited o - atesa Teen Town and arranges affairs for the ease• .,lishmen:s in Toronto and outside the city, where their bowling • - Keep your 'score card with you and.entei the scows of and the lane bowl- agers. This past year, there been a skatingparty, a ba f .':will be paid for by Rouge, Hill Bowl. � your games also number on which you _ - _ Y, ride,'and dace and movies'. e affairs are hd at a mibe� Bowling nights are often used by charity 'Organizations seek- _ rd and the date. -4, The draw will take place -at Rouge Hill Bowl every Satur- location, and the company rents a bus in order to•transport the -.,_-teenagers from their home bowling centre and back. All tome - =ing to raise fur&. Mr. Ciach -has had' considerable experience dap at 11 p.m. You must have your score card with you in, activities are subsidized by %wlerama Zirnited, which fe6la it in helping groups plan these affairs, and his services are-ayail- ; - -' order to be eligible for prizes. If the number called o>bt is =the same as.a game of open bowling that you have bowled is making a contribution to the well. -being of the community. Along with. the Teenage League, interhouse 'tournarn are ,;able to anyone wishing them. These bowling nights have proven to be excellent ways ot;r'aising considerable -gums of money- during the preceding week, you will win the Hidden Score -Jarknot or a merchandise prize. If there is atie the prize . arranged at which the best -bowlers from each group participate. _ There is no charge to -the youngsters at .these tournara4l" _- Not only aces ar. organization make money on the sale of tic- will be divided. - _ ... - Bowling is free and there. are always lots 'of prizes kets, but the purchaser recieves commercial value in the. form of 5• To win ,a merchandise prize, you must have a sales slip Another aspect is the Parent -Child Tournament that w2�, l be bowling game* and the opportunity to :participate in a social wiC l .you, from! the store•whose number is drawn, that is held annually for each- group.- children and parents Vv et evening yrth friends. no more re than 60 days' old. divided into four sections in each oup, Bantam and Junior. - 6: For, the Rouge Hill Bowl cash prizes, .your receipt' or sales There are separate tournaments further -son, father -daughter, 1 r slip is merely your bowling score' as marked 6the score , `another -son, mother -daughter. These events give the parents the _. - .. _ _.. i.� ��, 1�.�-�� ' ' :Sheet and entered in your score card. Score" sheets are -kept by Rouge Hill Bowl fat a period of -one-week so first-�c ., opportunity` of doingsomething_ too theL (I halring fun. A arge is made for. these events, an the -price always inclu_ des we have a record of your scores. a hot dog' and soft- di ink'for'every participant. Manager Bill - Ciach announces' that there is still considerable 'T. In case'of disputes, final decision will be made by- Rouge ' Hill Bowl. management, - - • • Inquire now from Rouge Hill management about how you •-• can enter your children in the Junior Bowling Leagues. league time available. ]lorry leagues had already made arrange- -ments to bovd elsewhem-due to the 'fact that thev were not sure _ whether the foci facilities at the Rouge -wquid be available to them for the new season. However, most'.eaaues are returning. • - -- � ou a H�'� Bow' Summer . Membersh� s 9 p With the ,expanded nursery facilities available, Bill expects that more ladies will be bowling in the new season. Two ladies' leagues that bowled last year are returning and. the Tuesday . Rouge Hill Bowl will join the other lanes operatedby Bowler- are open: Anyone who is planning io bowl during the summer ams Limited (%wlaway at 1453 Bathurst Street; Bowlerama ' will hurry to take advantage•of this moneysaving offer: -' •Afternoon Ladies are particularly anxious to increase' their. eight •teams to twelve. Anyone interested in joining the Tuesday ' at 851 Jane'Sireet, Newtonbrook at 5837 Yonge Street, Nor- Summer membership cards provide an excellent present for ..town .at 1410 Eglinton Avenue West and Thorncliffe in the Afternoon Ladies League is asked to phone Bill Ciach at AT. Thornctiffe Market Place), in taking part, in the summer mem- parents to give to ,children for passing •their ,year at school, for birthdays or for special" occasions. Children, too, - can .-5941 or. Mrs. Ferguson,. the League President, at AT. 2-6784 Plans are also •being made for another Ladies Afternoon. Lea- bership programme. This summer membership is good at any give - parents these membership cards for anniversaries, Mother's - gue on Wednesday and potential bowlers can get more informs• tion from Bill Ciach. of the centres mentioned above, and sells for $5.00 to adult and junior bowlers: A family membership, which covers both Day, Father's Day, and birthdays: It is anticipated that many of these cards will be sold, An - parents and two juniors, will be sold at a special price of $15.00. important advantage is that these :cards may, be used at other Thursday evening- at 7-:15 finds all the lanes available and mese summer memberships enable the holder to bowl at an :bowliog cgntre3, giving the holder an opportunity to bract ale his it is expected that a strong twelve -team Mixed House League establis of these' hments from May 21 to August 31 for 15a a bowling on different lanes. -- will-be fortned.'Just phone Bill at Rouge Hill-BoiO if you'wish game of 'five=pins. •'Phe' summer, membership holder may bowl -to -bowl yourself -or if you have a team that would like to, bowl. There is considerable time open. for late'leagues. Negotiations ten -pins on a payment of 30c. These membership cards are honoured at all these centrts GIFT TICKETS are bei carried. on with several _ - that are al d 8 C ria g�� Y bowling and it is' -hoped that some bf this time w� be 1b90klild. for open bowling at arty time. They provide an, opportunity: for Mie holder id bowl all summer long whKtrsaving a large amoltnt _ 1 w, a H II b has clal gift tickets available for fl` ,ftoug spa o„rfen. ,rfr.e. ' g ': gift tkkeh come im books of seven, and are sold for $2.00, h �pern bowsrq " t�ortly. Any leagues, teams or individuals intexteW is boarlutg of. money. The cards are not transferable..Tlt�r are numlieiec{• and the Summer Open Bowli 40ub ,'': for thee pure s a' ch 600ll-. would' cos! f2.16 fhuc ' : �.._ c W� -Thos+ tickets may also be am - of sowlaway, ee. F-,.,e„►►rroe�eb,, Itlwuld get Is. tetlQh frith Bic rules of are im timed "1"" P oil the reverse side- These summer Norfswe, TborncM and Sportsman's Bowl fn Guelph, allat ch are opeoM9 �� Since loth! of the lanea ate •frith Blit;�iRem�1C pped lflt}tlt p a>rcetlettt muni for same coarpalty as Raul* Hlu Bowl. bee6 she MNO ei pFwenh fer any bowler. ah #w - Saw !a the sport of ten -pias should make a e rate all stmsoser. fume. They were introdwx� in file •• «» I ib fti.f f*•r •� a. en fA. eat. .. e" h MW p rAe_ Mese gkl.beeYs w1N R I%* ao % .-a.t-ee asraagements ao*► for summer of 1960 in other centres operatelf by Bowie amt Liam all" llw ,Ofe�,,. "1e"e+ �►- do ewe std Eknm tea pts 1mgum will ala be forded aa ited and met with great site m& They wig be available for • all Yobs an p«0caf.rfy *Woeftie ps me! N un • . .—is some ams . a O! 10 10 soils ><wee*e 4 f" Lie aaly bowMr. Amy _ _.. ° .atm at Rouge Aq8 Bowl Low toy first &T the the lanes f'ww r . "Na" «'"'f'r.. c.r�.. � Do b, r."ac'i,.�sg oo *4••Mi111. .. TNU RSD X .. cconcerning- location of a Saw- -On O. 1 i I "e plant aw the "" ou Ind- - - - Yrtrr to w •located on the east PATRICIA TUCK r - - - ride of the coned area. Aja: G. - - Pickering Township Zoning 'low would like ren,* type buff_ : ,�n, Th••rr ; w between them and this will Q be studied further. Roche Seen-' Classical-.& Popular _ said he felt their request was At a special- meeting of. the land, has decided -to matte this reasonable. __29 KINGSTON RD. EAST TELEPHONE Wil 2-2741 Pickering Township • council,, a non -conforming use, iand it Dr. E. Schunk who is inter-_ last week, Mr. Ray Percival of does appear there is a conflict esied in the zoning of the east- .. - PICKERIN -VILLAGE _ - Project Planners, reported on with adjoining residential uses erly peninsula of Frenchman'sR� �� N �Qy O NT. the Ontario Municipal 13oard I - recommend the bylaw be a- Bay, stated this land was' dev- Phoma RA 725.45iiT - PI 8ew-itig held -on Odtober '5th; pproved as submitted and Mr. eloped for summer cottages 1961 $s reported in writing by O'Brien can make -application and that R4 ionirtg did not pra ' - _ Mr. D. J. Amieson, a. member for an . amendment if he finds tett this. as buildings that if of the Board.,, who sat to hear his operations alie hindered by destroyed, would have to be _ ' . -. ' opposition to certain sections the subject of the - bylaw. re -built to urban housing st- - 'of thetownship's Restricted Mr. Band objgcted ty„zands ds rather than as stanza- SALE REGISTER Area bylaw No. 2515: of the areaeast of Moore side- er cottages �- -This bylaw covers that area road, azul to the north of Park Decision: As the municipal- Saturday, Sipttmber 1. — auc- totith of highway 401 and the street, which felt called for .ity has given this careful study tioa sale of hotl9ehold ftu'ni- : ' lake' and the west side of Ajax lot size too large for the typo and are not prepared to permit lure, dishes, glasswaa+e, garden to the Rouge river, excluding of housing. that. could be built the construction of new summ- tools, cazpeziter tools, both I ,a Say Ridges, which i$ already in the ,area economically. lie er cottages; I recommend the modern afnd antique, on the - - covered by a Zoning Bylaw. asked that lots be a width of bylaw be approved as submits- East side of the Brock Road in • ` Mr,. h, A. Newman objected 50 feet, rather than the 60 -feet ed. If the residents of this ar- Pickering' Township, fourth 7. to the proposed zoning of the proposed, ea -are -still of the opinion they house north .of Duffin's. Creek, peninsula, which forms the Decision: Representatives of do not receive adequate pro- the property of Mr. Dar el . `• tp,a� of the.,_ �?rt- the owner agreed that no ch rmste .�_portwg--, . - - - --- _o teetion as non-eonfor•ning us- .Ru>:�Pth.• Sale al 1.00 p. -m. - rance to Frenchman's Bay. He tinge fmm rthe'Proposed - LE- es, they may-apFly- - = Te cacti__ _-- telt it should be zoned as "op- made at tiffs time, as they did for an amendment. • .-rop-,rty sold. Ken S Clarke 4' en s - not know the Future use of the Mr. W� K. McLean_ of -Fair- _Prentice, auctionsen. Decision: As t'te predomin- lands. Port Beach spoke ye the area, g 30 ant use of improved lands is :fir. W, v. Lawson ticked ?hax i which` i= in trat part - f the C1 Fuc - for residential use, it v� paid a- commercial zoning at ,.*.he nor- !Zone '}'ng between F airport' Saty.tdaY, September 1. auc- - ppear• council -had zoned it co- t h -w e,t corner of . Li erpool P.d. WATER.HEATER Poad and the ryro;ec-.oi? o a ? of .._ . pure:enc:tiding ` 4 re0y, and O d O:rehard Road was a- pa k C Q6CPnt. T� e p ooler^ 1� (s,��to.? A'id suite, gas -stove, 0 Mr. Newman . a:so referred pprc px ale a.td asked *.hat this khat sire ratepayers a cC:anon !gas irigida re.: beds. EprL-lg" ", i to a group pf :pts lying ?o.?he, I chane shou:d be made. ;nave operated a co;:•:riun:ty ! rat*.res�es, cre{se s, FOR ONLY' west of Rosebank P.c .. and ?�, Decision ' As the municipal- {� an `fab:F , fall Deaf tabic, e.::an p. _ I.,hall _ _ y �yea:�s: For the c the east of the right-oF-way of j i?y and toe9r panning ^oncult- ,he use of :n e...be< cf thPi o:_'ures, ieddirg, d.=hes. an- _ - } a s, pc t•er :aw-n_mo:;+ n and _. R [C- the'G N. R.' He suggested that ant, af-er a study of the area..I�cixt,on _or pec_:a onai �� j.:9 _ these _be :aciuded in an ''O" Fop'- 'Cotlimercial zoning `c rent 1 tip isles.` The municipality ag-{ o'he sr^J items on Highwa} _ zone ',hat `desirable—'t?=e I _:ecommerd reed Yhat_the_ egu..at act of Old P.cec nk '� o. ?. C --- - -;Zone :ging to the south. _ What the by'.aw be approved a{ r > rp P c' ta;nin, to �l Zcnes' cou:L cad: rcerng roti;rsk:r. DfCiSiOr.: I would - recomm --u milted- Mr Laztsnn repres- a- _ended to include a bui:dmg � p--o>�"'y of ''^A Ls'ate r , 'end ti at Coucil be: asked tp 0 entine "Mr. '�i . D ":th -Pq-; ,cif this typo- j late x}:^ler Ba^y. Sa:c-zt r30 , 11dy 'his request ane that the} ueP `1 that the as-eny :ands -ra':s pre: I re!nrmend t} of C C:CCI{, s: d Fi'' e: ;•mac, :'r=" adore the I`i0a' d of '?heir dec `f *hl; -O>tinRr be '-7e leve:opec ` he :runic>oa' •'v deride Fto,: +n" . !:err: Gordon Sellers, kion. for uses ?erritta3 :n' an P.:tili i rp G h a bt1 _din ' m:•ect-rauctiQ►taer, /Lgineaurt - _ Nr,'J D:. O`B--en -objec•er? t�: i •n - - `�_— I tie. r, p�: ani?.' ,c-. ;' a co .h;,r t} , •{ - - the zon.ng of Iancic-on'tFe ea.t D4'ict g` ,at: Pn, as a ppr^ chore c E 'rYench.:.ar. Bay- a ; Q --r .0 iUnC: xis ,t_ aur her.. .,yl Saturda September 15-•?', .- t l!A not a- �` 1 zbtie. that the aw :n the Y• *- 4 shrrt distance -north of Corr, -1- C�,;InCI, l? T 1`oelt, I ^esveCt be appro':ed w'•thout f: �.C.^• F�.:e.cf Hc.:S'e:.^. ^".:.{ ^�'.;'$ e Ce �tleet. The4e lane are in- i-gr`•'P. tri the request L'rther not}CE o^ +?a 2n ;t]i,et y' fresh.. ^gels sPa:n€e: S \ _ MONTH eluded in a res;dential zone but SIr L� Loop a:so.-rzferred'.to' - - 1he.,fe--s, spy:n?,-Cockshutt 'rac- - t y for ac-ne 1! have a-usIthe prltasi�ns in the by.aw to asnsmssstssrkssskssss■ ar_. tiew.Hoaand baler. .ate 1 stock `.r. pie-nent:�: ?saw, grain : storage.1 reward To sub -standard :ate.e st ^r^is Install a nev Mr: O'Brien asked, for .43 non- Mr, Lawson •appeared at the Learn To D etc..' at %,ct 32. Can. E: ?':ekes- • ing which permits this `Ise to' misting last week and disc- ing_Town hop. 1 all a -.'e ..^.cr:.'1 . _ super -fast, twaelement r . ie resentacioes Yssed thjs portion of the bylaw i AJAX 'PTO of Pdo. 7. Higha-ay, Green Rio- _ • ,• of the municpaiity did not SU- -whh councila someSCHOOLP I pport the request as' there 'is CoY�cil docided against change. I �Axntr i perty of -Robert Wright. Terms < .. electric Water heater. - 03 zoning a short distance Mayor Wm. Parish 'of Ajax '4 _: late iNodel at Cash No reserxe."Farm sold _ t}t7... end several men+bn of his JP'Same : Wffi-uu c,,�e e4 1-00 p m. Kee and • - - Decision: As the municipal- council appeared and agreed to H no answer, pb os T9s-0047.. Clarks Prentice, auctioneers. It'a the low-cost way, , �lty after making a study of the several items in the bylaw: one a��ss��=sawt�t•�1fsl��st (asp:) ,, _ --the safe, dean; fiaxneless . ,way to guarantee RAHAM PARK all the hot water you - • I - - h you _ a . deed when u'need t h - h T _ -.Call your Ontario Hydro Office or an es aura _ r. . 4 au razed dealer-contracto :NOW REE INSTiALLAr10N F._..:AND MAINTENANCE ::. Barbetued -A-C ic on. AUTHORIZED DEALER -CONTRACTOR :tops_ _R - . _ • •. • .._ .- . __ .._ -• ario - AL 3-3331- TE. 9�-.1411 Spacious 21 Divioom h4odern t Room i�ap:. Oyer SOA' _ Marks ar ecric D e n PARTIES ETA. l: -wEQDIHGSI RECEPTI - - M 0849 ' WW. _ .7 _ Roseba Pkn"e - _ pk V� Colin in i tddes w Reservations AT.- 2-2170 - - - - - - _ "� _ _ ATe . 2.011T3 TE. '9.1911 RENTAN [-. _ - - RiIIER Beare - -:Fred Edwards NO* . SAY AT'-. ROE . . Me IM CLASSIFIED HELP WANTED Card 1 h=ks E'ict FamilyPknkt TO Begin Work On 6reenwood's ADVERTISEMENTS We would like to thank- our PAY DIVIDENDS - Two experienced handymen, many friends, relatives and nei- On Saturday, August 18, the ' hbors, for their floral tributes, weather co-operated to make Room StOreu�ehW_, 4JSE THEM EACH WEEK capable of doing repairs to any g more enjoyable, the Eliot ; part of home, trim trees, point expressions of sympathy, and family picnic at' the Gree- For Sale chimneys, water-proofing base- acts of kindness extended us, wood Conservations Park. More He noted that the Greenwood ments, - ni drain - work, cleang during our recent bereavement, an sixty descendants of the Construction work on Green -School would be different from NATURAL GAS FURNACES, eavetroughs and replacements, and especially thanking Dr. W. 43as Rental Water Heaters; Oil washing windows etc. We are W Tomlinson and Dr. Atkin- late John Elliot (brother) of wood's new m, two storey any other in the area: "Marg f I turners and Furnaces, templet- available for immediate work. son, and the staff of the Ajax the late Rev. Adam Elliot) gat- public schooll ((SeS• S. No. 9) in schools look like factories," he Pickering Hospital. hexed, some to renew acquairn Pickering Township, is expected said, "In fact, some factories ,sir � servked. from - $730 Ask about our 12-month Pickering News Boar bll. and pick Mrs, Thos. Watson and others meeting cousins to begin this month following look better.' + lWaran an of burribrs. (sep 21) Family. for the first time. Guests ` of the approval, last. week, of Ratepayer Wm. Brown, ques. : ti honor were: cousins, Mrs. Alan an additional $13,600 to com- tioned the degision to erect a :'Authorised Dealer for Consum-Locke and daughter Ellen, of plete the contract. Mr. George two-storey school structure, We wto exour e>W Gas and Oil Installations. wish tend heart- California, who'recently visited conducted the orderly when single-storey schools MILLER HEATING urante,J felt thanks and appreciation the parish of Nicholforest, in gets' meeting :that was were more common throughout SPECIALISTS Wanted _ for the acts of kindness, mess- Cumberland, England and by thirty-three per- the countryside, and perhaps : V. Tudor St. A - WH2-2411 ages of sympathy and beautiful „ (�) NI ht Work Walled found it most interesting to see sons.,. ;. more economical, t g floral offerings received from + Townshi TEmple 9-1466. Any kind, Phone 839-3`18, our kind friends and neighbors the home is the great, great n theEy-seven votes were cast IIx• Sproposed, site, adjacontended (s� �8 P- (aug 30) grandparents, where John Ell- on the motion. It carried by a that the proposed. site, adjac- •' during our recent bereavement iot; • the Re% Adam Elliot and majority of 23_-4. The meeting ent to the old school ,would not U 3 E D C A R S in the loss of our beloved hus- three other. members of the also granted its approval to be suitable for a 5-room single- 'Good Stock' Of Dependable band and father. We especially a� Cars. Coming Events thank Dr. McKay, Mr.. W. ' C• family were raised. She also the erection of the present cen- storey structure. He suggested _ The Woman's GuildM' the staff .w As Low As f •of the saw well-preserved records of I tury-old bell in a tower atop also, that there as no proof =3.00 Downurkar and ; S.George'Anglican Church, Ajax and Pickering Hospital; the 'family. the new building. _ hat the senglestorey building D. i ts J. MOTORS St meet.the. Parish Hall, John . Elliot, shoe-maker by The lowest tender price of was cheaper. geek Road' i No. 2. Highway and the W. E. McEachnie Fun- on Thursday, September 6, at trade, born 'in Nicholforest, in $94,683 submitted on a second Mr. Geo. Schewan the app. Phone — WH 2-2219 ural Home. 1798, migrated to Canada in bid, was accepted. This figure ointed .secretary for the meet- .00 p. m. Mrs. 'Hearns and HALF PRICE CLEARANCE - 0 0 o - the year 1823. Here he took up did' not include the architect's Ing said the cost .of the new ppplli��� Mrs. Hearns and Family - �nd_(the farms now owned by fee ($6,000); the land ($6,000) school had been estimated at, Coleman Stoves, Coolers, Lan- - � CKERI`NG-TOW?i57•ItP - -- terns, Jugs; one 200-gal. oil COUNCIL BAHA'IS BELIEVE the Westney Bros,), cleared it aihd the furnishings (2:000). $12.00 per square foot, which. 'tants, -oil space heater and Will Meat In Its. Regular Meet- of forest, farming it for forty- The additional 'amount of $1', according to-comparable Figur blower, reconditioned oil burn- ing, on-- Unity of . mankind,. peace and six years. He married Edith 600 -will be used by the, Board es. was 'quite reasonable. i ur, electric water tank, .new. TOES. SEPTEMBER 4, 1962 love, among nations, equality Taylor; of the new Don Mills, for items that had . previously "The Trustees are not anxious No reasonable cash offer n- at I1.00 p. m., in the— between mete and women, I Toronto, Only four of their been sliced from' the. tender. - to run- the' price of this school fused. MUNICIPAL BUILDING - `-justice and' agreeriment nine childrerrhad-families; ea Mr -Stefan W, Sherbowich, up any higher-share necessary," 1' MILLER HEATING BROUGHAM, BUILDING hetween.-religion and science. branch being represented at architect, explained that .an said the Chairman, Mr. Moore, 9 Tudor St. Ajax - WH2-3491 L. T.-Johnston, Clerk These are some of the main the picnic. Two grand-dough- allowance had been made, in "they are ratepayers too:" The 0 0 o principles of " the Faith. Phone: ters survive. Mrs. Jas. Green- the plans that would permit Board members,. BHI • Clark, _For Sale — set oP Grade 9. Pickering United Church AT2 2409. law, of Whitby was present and the addition of five new rooms Herb. Middleton and 'Donald relatedstories about her when the -student enrolmentGooc win were all in attend- Pickering High .-Schgol text The United Church -Women, SALE REGISTER grandp arents, and their home. made such -a move necessaryance, and-spoke briefly. books. in good condition. Phone Pickering, will hold their first Articles from the old home iltubg Phillips, 11larkham 319W4 Fall Meeting on September 6, were on exhibit, such as dishes, - Wednesday, September Q2 Pickering Village - Continued the first of the week from the ere chest t two ireez at 8. m hn� C -E-cen electric refrigerator, new e1ec- atreware_.pitshPr a_^_d�-paw- -- ----- __ __Great Lakes .Cruise, C. P. R.. �y �-npo:-tarit auction sale o� near-- For Sato — 12-cubic-foot tre, one who has been busy lour chair, and family pictures. type, years old, in, over the summer; mating art- tirement, and coming to Pick- to Fort William and Port - good ' cgnditioh. 3150. Phone = tree kitchen range: household A family tree and other data ering hur, through Sault Ste., Marie. isles far oar November Baz- - _ .,. 267--5183 oallect furniture, antique and modern; was displayed to help, each find I There passed away at Fair- Glad to see Mr, Cliff Berkey aar, _please hying them to 'this cooking ut- I where he or she belonged. (I - - . (Sep. 7) dashes: pots:' pans:' c 1-- ' � -ens' - view Lodge, Whitby, • on Satur- up and' around again after his , meeting. Unit No. .1., Pres. After a bountiful lunch, pict- �_ ils : garden tools, etc inthe the y�,a Mss.. C. S. Bryant, will be in day last, a life-long resident of ,recent a operation at Ostra 1 . Village of Locust Hill, on the I ores- were taken ansa hopes `ex- Real Estate,- charge of refreshments. Let's south side -of No, 7_, Highway, Pickering Township, and well- He-Miss i. +' I pressed for future re-unions. - d HOUSE for SALE — live-room start off the Fall Season with. just south of post office. Prop- known ,to a great many here, Miss Elizabeth Richardson good attendance. f1'i�e BOW��n9 in the persons - csf -Edward .has had. her cousin Beth Rich- ed frame bungalow, on .Guild erty of the Estate of the Late DV Dwyer. Mr. Dwyer was employ- arcNorr and sister, Mrs, Carrie 0 0 0 (.lilt) To r. .,Sale at with the from Saskatchewan, ? -. );bead. Conveniences. For infer- --- ed for many years .. Attent on Young Mot hers . 1.30 p: m., sharp. Terms Caste. t>lation• call at 47 Guild Road, - _ Dept. of Highways. The Dwyer wit�i her on Wednesday. Mrs. Pidceriag._ Do you want to get away No reserve. House is sold. Ken OR P� 5 , dad' Clarke. Prentice, auction- family was dwell-known Pick- Alan Lishman entertained the dtf) stern our children for an ev= eying one. Ed. was. pre-deceas- ladies for dinner at •soon. + ening:�YQU CAN - it doesn't �• ed- by brothers. Thomas, Jonh. Mrs. C. Pilkey, Church Str.. - _�te�l_. cost you a thing, There is re- James and Michael, and one N., and daughter Mrs. MurrayHelp lots of .f _ t v 14olp - Wanted — experienced PALL TIME TABLE sister Mary` M .. aunty da f by Miller spent. las Friday t- . everyone. So, don't forget to.VEST ROUGE two sestets, Mrs.. rs.addafley, erns at Dwight. waitresses, nights, good wages, come to the Falrpor_t United. Effective September S. 19b2 of Toronto, and Mrs. O'Riley, Mrs: Shirley Mackie, teller evil time and part time. Dan's Cthurch, on Tuesday, Septem-. _ of Pickering. at the local bank, Is away this t that Grille Pki orMg. Phone: ber 4. 8.00 p• ret. Hope to see Church service on 'Sundwill be .Morning Pneyer. Rev. ServiceaService Bel WON Mr. and Mrs, John Dwinneli week on"summer vacation. ' •, YThI3-�. you there. For more informa- Kenneth Scott has returned Oshawa- PkkeAng - and family and neighbor, Miss Congratulations to 8-year-old _ _ tion; call 889-3176. .. And Toronto - Sandra Daubs, are holidaying Gregory Baker,* son of Mr. and from Trinity College;-Port-Hope- . - Mlawtei —two full=fiine girls - . _ Rensalns Unchanged for two weeks is No_ya Scotia_ Mrs, Wes. Baker. Lincoln Ave. iter work in store: Apply: ' =•- and will officiate at. -this :ser- . and while there will visit Mr. -who carne home-from the C• IN. Po" Market' Reuvovice_Th,% Diocesan Boys' Choir of DAYLIGHT TIME Dwinnell's mother. E. with a white panda best, , "HIS. 1959 V60kiiWAGIRNthe Diocese of Toronto, whI J. C. Richardson and . larger than "the recipient: DELUXEhas been training at Trinity Tickets And Ill too nolon At._ childreis, and Mrs.0, Harney "Wanted — experienced wait- Sun reef sedan — 'liau- and children are sWnding this his 88th birthday, on Wednes- roes. 8eperxt�ie, tull,,j part punkt radio - Now paint College, returned with Mr. PICKERING COFREE SM" week at the Richardson•cott- day, August 22, with his dau- Ur e. Good wages. Phone: TE job In glow"Ing red — Scott last Sunday, and gave a Telephewe WM1-17f1 tine recital in St. James Cath- W. Ease - AgwM age, at ;noble Beach, •Lake ghter; Mrs. C. A BaLsdao, of seat cs4ers - excellent tires -- Huron• Church St. N. r - — lour. mileage.. There are over one hued- Mr, and Mrs, C: Trollope,' Syrnpathy is extended to lsnlM. — a reliable and cap- Fully guaranteed red and forty boys from Tor- onto and adjacent communit- Kingston ltd , have returned Mrs. Alex Rundle and family, able girl or middle-aged worn- •A REAL BEAUTY $1295 from a two-week holiday at on ..the sudden passing of bet Y —an for restaurant work. Wages,' _ res who form part of the dally s S A B Y A N � They are training especially o Timmins. Mrs. Trollope's mat-. Father this week; at his Cott- _ '1 room er MOTOR SALES LTD. her returned with them for a age -in Haliburton• Funeral ,Phone Claremont: 16. 334 Ritsoen Road ,Sayth for the World Wide Anglican services were held on Thurs- Congress in Toronto, next suer- visit. Telephone 723-34b1 mer. Sharon Koch and, Janice. day..: TWO CARETAKERS OSHAWA Daly were away for two weeks Work is being completed this - i WANTED - with Sharon's grandmother, at week on the, connecting link at , Applications are Invited for Sunderland, _ _ ' _the foot of Hiley ave. and Mill. - the- position of -'Assistant Can- •. .: •. � W. C. Murkar returned on= Street ' taksr . Fourth Dunt arson Nigh _ �� :+ Scheel. Fourth Class Papers p g Prehrreds Apply by letter, •tat- SEPTIC TANKS t ATUMM bag age, priencetisns and pts+ r --7� 4 R 0 C K S B 0 W• mars experience, to: o , A•. ROSS IRWIN ;• 'CLEANED, trip4ltwsiness Administrator, Seca- == :. :!HARWOOD Al/E. N., AJAX h -- ' W. J. BUTT J,. Wckering District' High Scheer I -:__ y yourself _ 0pe 962-63 Season - idoard, P. O. Box 70, Oshawa RA. 3-4042 �, all the way En Pickering, Ontario "f 1 ._:.All Applications are to be JA£�f 4i ;SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1st received by September 4, 1962. I -Call ahead (Any previous applications wilt I 4 t+ M �f 3 be considered). forresermtions! Open Bowling afternoon, and evenings until league • t,.:'� = schedules commence _ - Bowling Alley Mechaihic -'Ass- istant ' manager. Rouge Hill, .,,` It costs so little to phone ahead and make'sure— OPEN SUNDAYS (membership cards net required) Bowl., West. Rouge Plaza Apply t and Holidays at 1 P: M., Weekdays at 9:30 A.-tyle manager, AT. 2-5941 +w► �,� with Bells reduced rates on STATION-TO-STATION calls between points in Ontario and Quebec. Ladies'' Afternoon Jewell Leaguse Starts Wed. Sept. 1Z The day rates are row... .at 1:30 P. M. — BOWLERS WANTEDI rt there are bargain rates '���� e ✓ after 6'and all daySunday. Call Wh. 2-6040 for,information -and AlleyReservations. Fish & Cfilps - I MW - EVERYDAY — 35C , II l 7a► GEORGE'S RESTAURANT i s Dunbarton Radio R Tele'Ye. ISIOII ? `. MAIN SHOPPING PLAZA RELAX a�a.. ca1� 59.00 'MICKEY S LADIES WEAR as ft. T.V. Towers installed only Antenna Complete with All Channel Antenna Bay Ridges - AK>rrl+Ill - . - Rosebank Shopping �-'a�a • 50 ft. T.V. Tower Installed (Heavy Duty) $84.00 HUTCHELL Replace that old roof antenna with a Tower before f1N _ P r&NING OF - prices go up LIiHT' cARTAdE RAI10N soaB _ r� 1.771 ary Maxim A f ` �: Wil. Z-5880 TE. 9-1191 Light cartage• . Hai!-tori VW - : MOHf flMC! AS. Oh sEPTEMIIER '1gl, 1151 Hsf'111►ood Ave.. N of write P. O. Boz 1 Tib Ajax. Ori. proL dl.wmo.. Pbooe — _ alu�lni loyt�i� . tare _ . _ , , t Pale tan .NZ PUCKERING •NEEWil - THURSDAY, A JGUST 30, 1962 I ' S meet his wife kid family, who lly held a re -union in Aare - �tSi�nierS Re ort from The DIILTNBARTON : c�EMOrrr have been vacationing in tl at rrtont in honor of Mr. and. il�rs. Dumbarton United Church Mr. and Mrs. James McGuire :uea.' Edward Ginger and family who • • The regular morning service and fai:vly and Miss Jill Bick- Mr. and Mrs. Harold ,Loyst, are visiting here from Western - �ieke�. n� TownshipAre211 .- was conducted by the minister ell returned on Sunday from a and Mr. and MIs. Bruce Red- Canada. MIs. Ginger is the fon- t Dr. W. A. McKay. Miss Christ- two-week vacation at Lake shaw moved on Saturday to mer Marjory Ward, daughter L ine Tyas sang a lovely solo -"Be Simcoe. a home on the former Judson of Mr`: Evam Ward. Modern Packaging : fat or bone waste in prepared thou my vision" accompanied Week -end visitors at the home Ward property. Mrs. F. L.oyst is spending a Deception, in modern pack- Note the net contents. Buy the by Mr. D. Farrthom -at the or- of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rennie Mrs. Arthur Wearn suffered week with her daughter Mrs. aging is all too, common and brand that declares its net con- Part The scripture lesson was were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Hob- a broken wrist in a recent fall Wm. Pyette, in Willowdale. the wary consumer will find tents in .standard' weights and Galatians 1 and the text was day, Mr. D. Mason and Carol- in Oshawa. Mt'. and Mrs. Peter White re- the different examples in her measures and in large, clear Veree 7 „gut there be some irtiee Hill, of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Robertson; turned home on Sund+ay'frorn a supermarket. Packagers often type on the face of the pack- that trouble you and wold per- Mr. and Mrs. George Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pascoe and motor trip into Eastern Can- : ' use cdd weights and Treasures age -or bottle. Compare the un- vert gospel of Christ". Today Carol; Karen, and Chris. ret- Jackie, visited Mr. and Mrs. .ada. t instead of =_tardsrd units; such it prices of competing brands we still have the old stories and urned last week from .a vasa- Roger Brown, Mimico, on Sun - as 8 ozor half pound, 8 fluid and ,of different sizes of the legends of witches, but we no tion in England and Scotland. day. oz., 1 pint, 1 quart. etc. This same brand to determine your longer believe in the existence + Mr. and Mrs. Steve Widem Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor, practice makes the deter"n mat best. buy. Look for slack fill in of. the supernatural. Some =do I and John, and'Mr. and Mrs. T. Glenda and Marilyn Madill Support The Local ion of the unit price of compet- packages or bottles and buy not even - believe in the exist- Sanders,. of Goodwood, spent spent the week -end at the Tay- in4 brands or of different• siz- the brand that appears to be 'ence of 'men's soul. Many try the week -end at a cottage at for cottage at Hawke Lake. es of the same brand virtually :attest. COMPLAIN. Tell your Mrs. Ha Porter had _the. • - impossible and facilitates h'idd- store manager grid write the to destroy man's faith in God. Balsam Lake. tr'y Blind i price increases. For instance manufacturer about a package Often when we really need God Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill ani3 misfortune to break a bone •iA the small bottles of four com- or bottle you believe is decept- we • find we have lost touch family and Jack Redshaw spent her wrist in a fall, while on' the s brands 'of' soft" drinks hely labelled, filled or priced. AVe cannot live on our fath- the week -end at a cottage on a trip in Northern Ontario. is faith. We must continually Lake Simcoe, On Sunday,, the Ward fam- contain 6, 6 1-4, 6 1-2, and 7 The consumer still has the titaj- henew our own - faith by daily Miss Lynn Gliddom held an . ounces respectively. One man- or responsibility of . protecting communion with God. Where out -door barbecue party at her ` :ufacturer• Packs 12 ounces of herself against deception• � .God the great- -creator, home recently, for a number coffee in a can exactly the meat; featuring box -top prem- 'fit into our lives? caving with- of her friends.- SMALL u I�nQ .({/�/'� same size and shape used by tum offers of questionable vim- out God is a pointless, aimless Mr. and Mrs. A. Rozelle and ' h1fiS. V11 JLIIt t�4v others fro one pound. Similarly, ue. life _ family plan to take up resid- c_ for the same price and in virt- Read The Label Bulletin ence in the Prouse home until h To Lawm alwersr Garfien Tractors id icai bottles you can There are precautions • the _ su_ er. vacation - their own h which was -- __The mm c n is al o ones o c,,' buy either `one quart" or "one consumer--ca�-take mdst over. Sunday 5chooT will badly : damaged by fire recent- New all Used owem a! Rototillem for .tale pint 12 oz.' . of liquid cleaner. read the label on a package. - re -convene -on September 9th. tXL is repaired Confusion Reigns Dumbarton Personals Mr. Gordon McGrath motor- Wu t Confusion is also caused by Doreen Davidson flew home ed on Sunday, to Tobermory to U►YVHMOWER SHARPENING such meaningless designations Q TT from Rhode Island, on Sunday / `,�,,,JJ1 as "Giant" or '•King Sze,, BROVG� after spending ten days visit- her daubhter Mrs. Beverley Vinty's Shull Moto! • (There is no "small size"). Toi- J�:, arts Airs. H. Robertson ing relatives• Caverly and- family in Aurora, u let soaps, not required by law of Toronto. visited Mrs• Lem- Commatulations to Mr. and, last week. ii'�el'jM Village Phone WH. 2■3230 - to prim the net weight on ,the mon on Sunday. Airs, Murray Stephens nee Ann Mr, and: Mrs. 'Fred, Birkett, '"'''�7 "`J" - ; Aabel,• cam- only: the designat -N r. and Mrs. K. C. Pascoe, Watson who were married in of Micanopy, Florida.. and Mr. Donna, Debbie and Denise; also tom Hard Size" and "Bath i Dunbarton United Church on $rid Airs. Howard Quackenbush, Size", The confusion -is com- MI -s. Wrn. Knox. visited the Saturday, August 25 of 4 -p. of Ft. William-. and Mr. Gcrdon pounded as the 'same' size int former's parents. Mr. -and flits. ri, Dr. AIcKa} offic'.a'ed at`the Annus, of Deep -River, were all sfmiaar products. f�',s` :example. Pascoe, of Whitby, on Sunday. cereinony, A,�, Marion Mc- recent gu2st-s at the E. J. Annis '"Giant Size ' may lace differ- .., -:Vit-s. W. Hamilton who has Also. li div-. been %-:sitilig her daughters. in Clement was gberit. accorn. home. _ tied by AIT. �ftobert. Pitcairn. A4r•s� F. Mills attended the �erse product -3 as 'detergents. Oshawa, a. now Mr. an �_ �. cereals and trjrthpa�?e'•are . all' is s-tay-in with her. son John returned home on Friday -r4_ht Mills, in,Ottawa, on Saturday, iJ _ packed, in. "P.evlar Size'' con- � and Mrs. HamiItotn. from the east coast and Prance August 25. _ L tamers of vastly different net L: nit !`n. 2. of the 'L'. C., LC. } Edward island Visiting friends. Mr, and Mrs. Chez.:t,.' Pine i�veights "or measures. of Si. John's Church, will hold and relatives for two ` weeks. Drive, are to be congratulated 1 1 A national rnanufacturer off- a Bake Sale on Friday after- tt•e are sorry to hear that A1rs:•# nn. the birth of their daughter ers two brands of toilet tissue. nogn. Au4ust.31. _ Willis .a'as not feeling too. -well last wee£ - Sart no- to prepare The consumer. is led to -believe Mrs. Ray EI icott.-'Janet and when she returned home as The Afternoon Unit of the fqr., pry ablsand interesting.busine-a that she will save by buying Danny; • Mrs. Sw'affield and . she hada bad cold acid. flu. U. C. will hold their .Sep- I career. YOU will find that Shaw Success the cheaper .brand. Investisat- Denney azxi .Robby: 'also Mr's: - Betty 'Payton of Trenton sp- tember meeting at the home of 'Training will open doors quickly to a ion show -ea.• however, that The NtcGuckim spent last week' at ent the weekend with h.er'sis- Mrs. Gladys Cossar, Hillside etrer job, bigger pay,. and a brighter rne-- ea -pensive -and presumab--i a cottage on Balsam L"e. ter, Mrs, D, Thompson. Pnd fa- Dr, on.' Thursday •_ afternoo- , future. ` iy better quality brand had " M1•s, Dube, was called out mil- of. the Base Line. Her par-. September 6, at 2.�0 p. m, ENROL NOW! more sheets per roll arsd that West last week due to the pass' 'ents. Rev. and Mrs. James Pay. Word for Roll Call — "Faith": TAKE SEPARATE SUB:ECTS Oe the "steeper" brand was act- Ing of her mother. ton and Dorothy drove �tp.on All ladies welcome.. Cp_PtETEDIPtOMA,.COURSES _ .trail} 22.5 -ter: cent more ex- Mrs. Mary' Harris. of Orono: day to go to'the exhibit- Keep Saturday, September • Accounting •.Secretarial • Cleritype"' or ,� k pensive. visire-d her sister M.rs. Ratttdall i0 22 in mind as the Afternoon _ • Shorthand _ • Executive Secretarial • '1 r? Packaging To Price ! Ellicott last week. Marlene lbfltchell visited. the Unit. U. C," W• is planning a. Busining 0 iniokkeepsJrotton • General Office • _ ar.• •;1.r: p: act: e u referred Please .keep in rxiinti the W. Watsons at their cottage,, a "New -To -You"' clothing sale Training • Bookkeeping •correspond , - to ',y manufa^ttlrE'S an:!- oth- once and Englah. • Soeedwriung Shorthand IrCt:tate have chartered a bus Coe Hill' last week: in Dtlrrbarton' United Churrtt • T,pewriting. • Business Machines • k e:s in the trade as "packaging to 'g;, to the Exhibition on Fri- =We are -sorry to hear ai>out basement Nancy Tavior' Peno�al Devetopmem. tc price" by cors r rets as "hid- I day. august 31. - Mr: William Bourne's accident The Afternoon Unit ladies SHAW a price :increase"! A well.' M :s Esther Perry is tack at at work at the General Motors and some, guests enjoyed a bus W NIGHT SCHOOL EINP11oYNUEIIT ItU1ftEAU SHA 0 eat adnbted a f rtew paekaq bet usual lace in the--store.-a= _ Regktratroe to 9 P -plant in Oshawa on August 18, trip to Mr. - and Mrs_.. L Daviv'. Gips .td•s• you In a good gain after eNoying a two-week He Sop1. tat•—• ao ie t p.m. „tb„—Author• chorOsi -tie is now in Toronto General cottage, on Scugog Island; on - r1O with a face more th half ag- i holiday. Hospital for treatment August. 15, and by all reports, TYPlWVMNO-FOR PUSONAL USI SATURDAY MORNP OS as large as ore. :. i For em"lot• Inion.atbn ori `price stayed the same but the and little son Glen, of Oshawa and family returned bOMe af- . Mr. and Mrs,. Leslie Hollinger t stet weight dro?ped from 12 oz. visited his grandparents Mr• ter their camping trip to the and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hollin- 1,94-5771 _to 10 1-2 oz. represerttin� an and ALTs. A. Carlton. -on Surf- east coast. ger left by bus on Sunday for Mead Office: 55 Charles St. West (At SWI effective price increase of ab- day; also- called on Mr. and Mr, Glen Cross has mturnLFA Nigara Falls with a bus_ char - .,: -out out 15 per' cent- The old box Mrs. A. Ellicott. home last Thursday from vis- tered by Locust Hill United of one brand of paper napkins -We are glad to- hear Mrs, iting relatives, and friends in. Church. They enjoyed the day had a count of 80 WhiclT was Grant- Miller, Whitby' (Lila Saskatchewan. and stayed for the evening LII- promi;nently on the face. The English) who is in the Oshawa Mcg, Walter iynde visited' umination of., the Falls. new box, exactly- the same size Hospital, is improving as well '. and price has only 70 and the as .can -be expected - - general Hardw4te y: :. count pouted in faint pink on Congratulations to. Brough- white Twar the botom of the am Midgets Bail Team on win - 'back of the package, Other de- ring -over Lowville, thus putt- - E — • ceptions are : packaging in ex- Lung the former out of the O. '-. AP'P�IAHCES� PAINTS, aggerated sizes and shapes; its- R S. A. .Congratulations to Ing miTom sleading art work on the the Brougham Coach, -HowardGUSS package face; concealing the Malcolm, Jr. ��' - `�ECISLATIVE ASSEMBLY _ .4- .'.'Select Select Committee on The TO The Ha b Couple ;Municipal Act and related Acts ' - �r The Sefect Committee appointed by the Legislative ire "Ba ons Hardware r vince of Ontario .. to enqu Y��s . LET US CAPTURE FOR YOU THE RADhANCE �Assembiy. of the P o • OF YOUR WEDDING _ ,into and review The Municipal Act of the Province and hell( 2 0 Pickering m nt Act The DIS hone WHite -048 related Acts includ in • The Assess e P NOW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY partment of Municipa9Affairs Act, the Local Improve _ CCVER _ - - ment. Act, The Ontario Municipal Hoard Act" and The We Planning Act, and the regulations made thereunder, for -HOME — CHURCH — RECEPTION the purposes of modernizing, consolidating and sirn'pli= - FttOM ;49.50 UP Eying such Acts and regulationstind making such recom-, d t' arty for their improv ment" me a tons as maybe necess t @ DRUGS LTD• IN WVU • """ will continue to hold public meetings in Toronto com- . ` O e5 1 — 8 x10 "OUR WEDDING" ALBUM "ice mencmg on ep em er 12 — 8x10 PRINTS Elected members and appointed officials of - municipal -PRESCRIPTION' SPECIALISTS 1 — d x S "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING" ALBUM 11 1 governments, local boards, commissions etc., groups of lZ — 4 x S PRINTS persons and individuals are invited to present submi•s- _ sions pertaining to the legislation applicable to �DS�t� SUNDRIES BABY HEEDS 1 ZS -PHOTO "THANK YOU NOTES" municipal government. Comm IN070 NEWSP/1Plit CDyRAIit Notice of intention to make a submission to the Select ` - -Committee should b9 sentto the Secretary by September! STORE HOURS: :�. NlVNNAPERi �.� 13th. Notice of the time allocated for appearance will be MW TO given as soon as possible. YS DAILY 9 e1 -M WEEK D>p► to 9 p.1n. •PHONE OR VYRfi1E W (Hollis E. Beckett, Q.C.; M.P.P., Mrs: H. G. Rowan, C.A., - - 'Chairman. Secretary, SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1 P.M- to 5 .0.111• - ;.: _: r B A R R I E -POMER-OY - - BaX105, *gs, - y� Parliament Buildings, �.' oror, , :le I•,ne -22i1t toc. 43 y P. R.R. 1, tsl tro TE 9•t+17 T r P ) PICKERIN�Ei WOME Whrtehdl 24961 7. -- - , - - Bayview R A and special awards in the aiht drop around to 1395 Garvolrn 1 across from the nevi+ Bay- a e g c School, the date -September O e LAT fad, or engraved iderrtification - brilc Leta, Were presented to view! Heights Scho& 11. If you wish, you may join this date >' n - INSURANCE the m6et progressive swimm- ers, In Winners - New Scout Troop—. obefore Anew _Scout Troop ie now of the ;an bers listed be- MtU AY, AU¢�=T �0. 1li2.. _ g '7M . PICKERMO NEWT '.:�.� ', ; ,�-, • Page Eleven RlfrillWNff�lflRfffffffffffffffftfffffffffflift ff membership, -we,' on . Eoijinnera - Ceri Salt, Gregory r under the leadership of Mr. a 3;197, 839-3221. 4 r. MRS MY �' the Committee, say thanks for your support -we hope it . will - ti f, ; _ ���' LIFE — AUTQMOBILE — FIRE >i3e� Hugh Inglis; Seniors - 01 Sykes, Diane Hewitt. oontinue, and we assure you we INSURANCE ;RKAL ESTATE 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST — _-- _ iffffffSifffMfff if wish only to be of service. We carr, of course, only be of ser- 0$00 . 2-f12I2 - Cdlde�t�C WH. 2-3115 NEWgR�CH STORE Swimming Regattas Harbour or Christian Islands. vice if we are aware of your erest to our readers to know - - -- - - Lset Sunday was the big day Scouting News thoughts and desires, this is•l - - - - Featuring - Savage, Clark and " for Bay Ridges Swimming Club when they held their first Scouting Activities will com- mence 7.30 m. on Septem- the purpose of our regular Gen -Pack eral Meetings. Your attendance CYRIL-E i a M O R L E Y ard Shoes. Quality Foot wear Costly ,�� Widt� B*iMming Regatta at Grand at p. .ber 10. Scout Liscumbe and his . at these meetings is. all the re- . B to. Triple E, GoQdes Inserted Valley Park. two able assistants Ken Ains- ward we ask. "YQur_F---ResiE�-7! - -I I7 8 - Docter's Prescriptions, Fined Mrs. Terry Hewitt, her staff worth and Fred Hawes invite To residents who are not as _ -_ -- •'•iei, _'smd her charges; did thernsel- nes proud as they demonstM- all boys of the Scout_ age Who have never been active in embers of -the Ratepayers' Association, we invite you to --32 KINGSTON RD. W. : ' ' P.O.• Box 160 618 Kingston Rd. West Hill . ted to the large crowd lining 'the -their this group, plus present Scouts new in -this. area, to Join' us and thus add your sup - port to those of us who have PIUKEPMG, ONTA�iIO -_ $top.34 at. MOrllillgtide 'pr. banks, that instmc- tors and persprrai efforts..Paid who are come out and join in the actio- been active during the past We need support to - Phone Z82 985 divinds 'this gest season Oub Crests ln' If., you are interested, you year. your enable the Association to graw - - 1sa.11 ���1 - Blas to thank the peo- pbe Arhq have oontributed their were presented to lMch swimmer by Leslie are asked to call Scoutmaster with the oommunity. Our next Widd Travel Servile time and talents' this season- Alec Taylor, President of the B. R Ray Liscumbe 839-3905, or to General Meeting will be held `t th Hsi hts Publi No Service Charge _ Bayview R A and special awards in the aiht drop around to 1395 Garvolrn 1 across from the nevi+ Bay- a e g c School, the date -September O e LAT fad, or engraved iderrtification - brilc Leta, Were presented to view! Heights Scho& 11. If you wish, you may join this date >' n - INSURANCE the m6et progressive swimm- ers, In Winners - New Scout Troop—. obefore Anew _Scout Troop ie now of the ;an bers listed be- /� P ASiYRANCR OF ENGLAND - eadr class. under formed Bay Rides low-839-3145ally 839-3385; 839- COMPANY LTD. Eoijinnera - Ceri Salt, Gregory r under the leadership of Mr. a 3;197, 839-3221. rr - FeYisoh; Juniors - Wendy. O'- Lea Vailancourt, of Bem, Ave- o o o LIFE — AUTQMOBILE — FIRE >i3e� Hugh Inglis; Seniors - 01 Sykes, Diane Hewitt. This group ' wM be -a Roman Catholic organization and will ' Signa i Sidewalks Council were .reminded on 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST A very popular• feature of the meet in our new Separate August 20, of .our request .for O ftraioa lira+. � Coam P�ea.s �, 34ml atterrroerm was a life-saving Scholl every week. A meeting "schoc@ crossing" signs, and al- FI se. Per immodW» C,.r.. M Or N $' 8330 a Clown Divurg AM, bee% time has not been decided on, so whether a decision has LIVERPOOL 0.M" • 30VTM FRiNCM�AerS SAY _-- EYES EXAMINED FITTED and. REPAIRED. 5 MIljC3S M ApMwTmEwT. TL 9-260.1 Ing objects stdW 'by the following group but ail toys 'of the R. C. faith mAcW regarding a sidewalk on d he had a g�eat - M.00rt. of Rev. and .Mrs. H. of bbys:' Dave Clarke, Klause are invited to call Mr. Vaillan- the Liverpool Road between ;j' APPRAISALS G449ke, Dale Rasmussen, Pet- court 839-3623 for further in. No. 2. Highway and Base Line rr - er issell• Bill Lennox John It formation, Road Reeve Scott stated the _•' �� DUG QJCANM WAUams and Don Cale. - Pickering Minstrel Show signs would present no prob- the sidewalk _ I. NEWELL DREPENM &m. Eric Hatfield ptesented We feel it would be of int• tern, how. predation • Mrs Hewitt With a beautiful erest to our readers to know would have to wait until the '" (Gladys Newell) l>IIRfALZAM - C1ZJ2 ED or aeaan To ; .'bouquet of roues be who are roads oommittee had set a pol- . xe ,gay Too �e 'on the Bay. Ridges Sport Comm- taking part in the show, so i a _ l need" � �ss �� ilttlte. each week from now on, we are, it seems, afraid that if, -- *r. John Greening, Pickering will tell you about some of the sidewalk is, installed here, it WH. 2-6470 or Toronto WA. E-9513 Cobonsg FR. $-UK T. & So � Twp• Councillor, congratulated '.the performers, Y-ou' can look for- ward to seeing. This week we will be showered with similar requests from other parts of - Mph, d 4703 TEmple 9-1"7 -- •'•iei, a group of swimmers, and Instructors, and emphasized •would like to introduce you to the township. Public Schools ` _� -- -- - �•iA t*7Tr1'V1C'@ Bea NO i•atW -=tilt importance-of-ihis ..type-vf- our- orchestra, . Ladies first- - zt �1ah Es of Dvnbor�a►. Na 2 Fllg>n.ey _ JM�. li MA. t _ _- -- activity for our youth. so, we shall begin with Miss Cal MacLennan; who lives -The question of whether would be more advisable to Mrs. Terry Hewitt wound following � Scarboro (Sam=to the rest have a higher grade than - - 1sa.11 ���1 - Blas to thank the peo- pbe Arhq have oontributed their of the gang, .Miss MacLennan 19, single, a dish attend the Bay Road GradeSchool" with School has been raised with E1S D.R..ALFRED ' Widd Travel Servile time and talents' this season- Alec .is .and quite She also is an accomplished -ac- the, Committee. The reasons No Service Charge Instructors: Norma Alsop, Harry Yetman oordionigt and Piano player, advarmcecL have included ssf- HALL T• •1 j A •*T A n C Robertson, I�laease Gericke, Marion Smith Arnold. Taylor,' pianist, who ' ety, distance, and' the fact 1� 111�I1'>,CJIJ TICKRTS - RESERVATIONS relieves •'Sam" . with the piano these children, last year, were - P I -C K E R 1 N G 1ad8 Marg. Eagleson. duties is from 'Bay Ridges. Mr. rtezm, in Kindergaand. had very •RINAiN RI AIR TOURS _ Thanks are also in order for lift. Beer;_ Rural Bus Lines, Harold Beam the orchestra little time at school. These have been on to Sangvet and Meeting = SEA CRUISES of leader and doubles an the buil views. passed LAND HOTELS _ -..flldr- Bill Hewitt, Mrs. Maureen fiddle, and is also from the members of the School Board Facilities pili Rosebank Rd. North Henderson, Mrs. Hall and Mrs Ridges and the Chairman has agreed CATERING SERVICES .- ---------_.._. Travel and Ps Later ••� AT. 2x4432 Joan Caiger nd a . the last, -but On the banjo we have Bill and the Chairman has agreed (Soatienp 200) $.R No. 8, Picktrin$ ,'not least, Mr. Hibbard, opera- for of Grand Valley Park, who Vetter, of Rouge Hills. From Brock Road and No. 2 Highway to look into. the matter and inform us -of their decision. If TiELEPHONE: MM• ?-0.163 - WH; 2-2305 Telephone TE. 9-1822• 4523 KINGSTON RD. . leas not only made it a, point comes. Cliff Nelvans. Between arLY change in plans .is made, - to personally -encourage this .Bill and Cliff, they can handle we will attempt to have this _ !test year group in every way, electric guitars, banjos and included as "Stop Proal News'.',, If ','o AmwW' TE, 9-1504 The has also made many con- ,cessions and insisted that the violins and mandolins• Cliff Newans found us aur drummer. OPTOMETRIC LONG DISTANCE CAU �Ontsr% Ne. 324. •'net dmarge" sign. 'be in effect in the pennon of Don Liscumbe 'VISION CARE L� 3-3140 .;11t1�11Y11 AND all those supporting the last Sunday. of Station Road in Pickering. brought' in Gor- .L.ed" 1. O. O. F. - - R.O. - � Top dwr� 3aVatta Cliff has also • ' '- ,JOHN L. RAWBON, - jlaod Nowa 01.6eed sports is iieias-. w.daY:-SosC-4r - Warlawa soimaut�rrrciam" - in particular, the sponsors. eres and lane of the Osh-_ a" Bantam team had nothing 'but praise for the coach and pii_Ve" of the - Wilcox Auto ='Vi recicers Bantam Team from Pickering Township, when they orient ,down to defeat in the re- cent Oshawa -Pickering series. MnRon Stew- The very popularr art has provided outstanding leadership, • and *the boys in turn,. have responded like real s all ,season. Ri Skin Divi Clu'b ", �turday, August 25, proved to l t a day Rill s experiences -foc-the Sand Shark Diving The Club motored to ton and Fort Henry m, in 1758, a battle was v;aged for the control of the fortress. Although high seas Prevent- _ ed the dub --from _diving down to explothe wrecked ships re of the British Navy, they 'did dive ire_ Dave's Bay, the assum- ed bcation of -theme ammunition s ade. Many interesting objects were Might up m the -depths. Some of axes, ships' nails and the find of the day discovered by tall Paul was an old powder horn. oy canteen. I1 is being suet to the Museum in Toronto to de- termine its .origin and age. Had he not run out of air, club member "Leotard on vacation, our w --u oe Jouun% us this week, with his guitar, Ivan Williams adds rhythm to tide group,• one Kurt Strom- berg on the accordion and You------QLAW have met our orchestra. A realE swingin' group. Rehearsals are at 2.00 p. m. Sundays, at the Exhibition Hall, Liverpool and Base Line loads. There is room any one wishing to join in the fun: Don't be shy, come up and see us next Sunday, and if you would like to drop in just to listen, you will be welcome. • Sale of. tickets fpT"the show will be announced well in ad- will vane" in this paper. Watch for next week's column, and meet some snore of our cast. Say Ridges Ratepayers, Asses This Association had its first birthday on August 1. Our first General Meeting was held at the Fairport United Church on August 1, 1961. The first Committee Meeting appears to have been held on July 20, 1961. This was the organizing meeting and coansisted of Don Waring, Colin Beal, Ed. Jaen, and Ernie Burnie Pat O'ReillyMr. Syd. Daeosta, Bill Eggleson, ( Peter Patterson, Bonita Angel. r Loi is group after• the first General Meet-. ing.Broom, -The majority of this group are still very active is com- 'rnunity work, and a good -meas- ure of thanks is due them for the solid foundation they laid. The Association can look back Tuesday, September 15 - ■-ae p• m. Visiting Brothers, Wei- cps»- Albert Faker, Secretary. phone T1EmPia 9-2544. LIVERPOOL 0.M" • 30VTM FRiNCM�AerS SAY _-- EYES EXAMINED FITTED and. REPAIRED. 5 MIljC3S M ApMwTmEwT. TL 9-260.1 Ing objects QXT 0�u ,S7j"l.1+s71'Lisl 'Friends were sorry to hear Mrs. Levi Linton fell, last Wed- nesday, and fractured her hip and is in the Oshawa Hospital. • Mr. Grant Jones; was chosen from the Brooklin,Junior Far - mere to go on the bus trip last . week , tc Eastern Ontario and Weber. Mrs. Thos♦ .Risebrough was taken to' the Uxbridge Hospit- al on Saturday morning, ' Several ladies from here at - tended the Bazaar and Tea on Saturday at the home of. Mrs - Edgar Johnson, at Glen • Maj- or., Miss Lynda Hoskins was M chosen by the 4-H Group to at - tend the C. N. E. fe¢ three days, last week. and Mr-- Fred Wiley _ _ of Kapuskasing visited Mr. and Mrs. and on Sunday, ,Mr. and Mrs. Disney visited Mr. and Mrs. I- of Solina. - Miss Polina White, of Dun- . troom, is visiting for few days with`Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones. Mr. and Mrs: Lorne Jones attended the Ward picnic on Sunday; at ©aremont. SEAWAY 1 WATER SUPPLY ' WHitehall 2.1397 f- 24-HOUR SERVICE w. , 7. DAYS A WEEK $5.00 for 5W GALS. $7.00 for IMIGALS $9.00 for 15D0 GALSUlniks. d he had a g�eat TWPLE TAXI its p 00"d to announce Service' S�� TO IS NOW OF1� TEMPLE SUBSCRIBERS! for iniortnation coil . TEFL 9' 1 M.00rt. of Rev. and .Mrs. H. Monteith, Monteith, Rlahl a Ce. CKARTERW ACCOIMTAN 11 a W. RE416 CA. w. 'NC:Z?4= Jul 0: Ala: - OAew 31wM.ed Odwwa- RAeie4i► S. WIT R WATRIAL C.A. WNM.haS l�Pll . POST MORTGAORS AI M OMM ALSO WCOND AMMOAGM .AVALAKE POR ADDITIONS :AND WS ALSO PURCMASE OR LOAN ON OUSTING MORTGAGES. N TOY REQYNE ANY MORTGAGE .FINANCING A Poll PAST COYBgous SWvM CW AUBREY E- IRELAND AM ' COMPANY 100 ADMIDE ST. W. SMplw R�RN em EiMpk. FSI ' TRMPIb 0 -IM - MA,. S-0001 one Scotty", I would still be, retrfev- from the Bad Ey„- on a year of intensive activity and be proud„ of its achieve- This community was shock - ed to hear of the drowning ace Graham HARDWARE.,-.:,.. Ing objects d he had a g�eat mems. ,. • M.00rt. of Rev. and .Mrs. H. talent and�i# he turn to ex- i a he cou � f The Acyociatibn could, o course achieved very little, he'd Moore's son, Dr. Alex. Moore, of Chalk River. Rev. Moore :.APPLIANCES PAINTS TOOLS excise be a fine "junk collector'!; we not such. fine co-operation was a former minister on the The -laugh of the day was from su'cii bodies as Consolid- Greenwood Circuit, w'ho now GLASJ ETC. , ,on the Dive Master, who re- ated Building. Corp.., .the var- resides in Prince Albert, Sask, trieved an antidue• sauce bott= ple•-we extend our'sinoere ap- and thanks. -Mr. -Fred Laird, of Totten - ham was in charge pi the ser- E N E R A.L HARDWARE le, which chuld' possibly date predation ..!G back as. far as late 1961. A special vote of thanks goes vice on Sunday, with Mr, Bill The next 'trip. With a little to the Recreatton A$sociations Brown, of Greenwood, as the Phonl: WHitehall 2-1911 :-oick4ring luck, grace of God, and- .per News` arm, Views, Alec. Robert- soloist. Next Sunday, Rev, T, mission from ,our wives, we son Bay News, the Pickering Fleetham will be back from will be heading for- Georgian News and the Ajax Advertises•his vacation and services' will Bay, and the wrecks of Haney for their -unending w -operation.. be at the regWar time. __.IH. 6. HILL Jarormerly A• R on) ;... free Estimates Phone': TEmple 9.2181 LUTHERAN CHURCH - West Hill Worship Service... 11.00 A. bL Sunday School. __.....11.00 A. ]1i. All services at the Galloway Rd: Pvbiic School, between King- ston Road and Lawrence' Ave.l. Kingston Rd. Eos Step Na 31 "Charter Membership Roll” Now Open EVERYONE Benno I. Edema, Pastnr ■fiSafetnaa=a>taeceretaecuer --- ' / S If 11Y,j' AU../ TN glL7 KIIYR'S - 'WMBING W*L 24711 ► f ICKERING gnu Rif>raaetns e. is