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— - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1962 PRICE - 10c Per Copy
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P'
le J Dyer has tendered
stab resignation, to be effective • -. .
''th i Pickering Villa -go Notes
/ this Friday, Sept. 14 at 6 p. m
The announcement was made
At a special meeting of. council Congratulations to Miss Car- wijh a party,• last Saturday,- _
on Monday night. ole Boyer, daughter of Mr. and, with many friends attending. .
P. C. Dyer in his resignation Mrs• John R. Boyes, who won Sorry to report Mr. C A f
g the Ladies' Golf Cham ionship
gave his reasons for res$ ring , p Sterrett in the Oshawa Hose-
" as 'personal' and said he had at the Whitevale Golf Course ital, quite ill. .
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: no comr`i8int t® find with any ,last Saturday. Mr: and bin. Fick Fouby of
member of the Police Committ- Mr. and' Mrs. frank Prouse -this village, spent the week- r `
ee or Council.; are on a motor trip to Eastern end at the Crichton's. j
Members expressed both sur- ontan,c .points.thLS week. The ''Teen -Age Discussion
iUprise and disappointment at Mr; and Mrs_ Frank ' B'ake_ •, Group at . the United Church,
/ the news. nLow of Marmora,-Ont., had affil= •held their first' meeting of the
P. C. Dyer in. answer to the ner on Sunday —with Mr. and season -at the � E:' Centre on
Police Committee' Chairman, Mme, Frank, who Sunda evening, and then 6d --"--
-there
C E Morley. Fr y
Len Burniagham, said there was a "tenor in ptu United jouraed to the Wm McLean's _
was no possibility of him re- Choir, for twenty-five y=ears, for a "barbecue". „
considering the resignation. plan . to be back on the first 'MT. and Mrs• Marvin Jones
"I am certainly not very Sunday of each month, to take spent last week -end visiting in _
of the A ax and Pickering General, Hospitil pies- httppy about this. It is costing part, in choir numbers. Guelph
the • village too much money Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bath,' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McLean
ort two $100.00 bursaries to girls taking -up a career n nu wi id elle, are ' holidaying and daughter were in Etobieoke
Auxiliary, Mrs. Eleanor Carr presents the bursarios to this years winners Miss Anne. Councillor Ab Reeve. with Mr. and Mrs. - gar with
-Lennox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Lennox of Pickering and to Mia . Joanne .-� prestige" added Reeve rewr - Mr. and Mrs. Torn Boone.
Got�nan. daughter of Mr. au+d Mrs. J. Gorrrran of Ajax. G E. Morley. ltd,. and Mrs. E. Andrew. Dr. H. S. and Mrs. Shepherd .—
The employment 'records shM, and Mrs. Bath, zaiid . OttAw
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MII Telephone "Open House" t[ a.LL• �� ow that the village has had 5 and MI# Gordon McLean, of to illness in Mis. Shepherd's
piCkatIJ M Ai� St"IM constables. in as many years. Whitby, Spent the week -end family.
{.11L'�711y A11f1 ) Reeve Morley said there app- with their sister, and husband, W. C. Murkar attended `a
p.•y C� ►1■,.�i eared to be two answers to the Mr. and _I W. A Reid, of Golden Wedding of friends in
May„ Residents of Pickering and Put S Might f problem: one was to hire ark- �pbellfo Midland on Saturday after -
WW, Ajax will have the- opportun- other constable and the other � Corry. van' Hezewyk noon
ity of seeing what goes on be- 1?iclkeiisrg Township 'Poll to disband the forge and hire of Pickering, -f(srrrrer]y Dunbar- Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Hunt Teo-
hind the scenes at. their new officers had their hands full outside police protection: ton, will be married this Sat- eived word on Wednesday ev- ,
The Pickering and Ajax Rot tial telephone exchange when last Sunday night, hwen a st- '"This is a matter that Wil} urday_at St. Francis de Sales. ening of the sudden passing of
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-Clubs, on Monday after- •'Open. House" is held . at the abbiiag • occurred at Sun Valley require a lot of serious thought •Chureh, _ to Mr. Martin Meul- Mr. J. Bromberg of 01 City,
noon held their annual golf B� Telephone Building• on the Parka on the part of council inem- ensteem.r Best wishes are ex- Pa.. Mr. and Mrs." Bromberg.
tournarnetst at the Whitevale Greenwood Road, south, in It tarried out that a group bers'• said Reeve C. E. Morley. tended to both. - and daughter. were guest of
Golf pub, entering into com- Pickering; on Tuesday and of about 70 deaf .• mutes from Chief Howard Nickling who Mr. and Mrs. _Lloyd Courtice Mr. and Mrs .Hunt two weeks = __
petition for the Award that. Why, ,September 18 and Toronto had congregated at, was also. pint at the meet-, and family, of Port Credit, vis- ago. Their daughter was among '
has been passed back and 19• the park fbr a corn roast and ing said there had never been }ted his parents Mr. and Mrs. the student exchange group a-
-forth -
--forth' during the past several J• W, Lowry Bell Manager, a hay ride- any trouble between himself Garnet C:ourtice, last Saturday. rr'anged by the Rotary Club
.years, between the two clu►rs has invited the public to visit According to police, an arg- and the constable until ,a'1p- Miss Sharon Koch, celebrat- last year-
_•goisg, again this year, to the the exchange building between ument ensued and three men ent argument ensued over the ed her 'thirteenth birthday Congratulations are in, order
Ajax dub in an 89 to 80-poJnt 7,00 and 9.00 o'clock on either are alleged to -have held a man constable having some extra to Mr. J. S..Balsdom who be-
tournannent. evening, while two others attacked him, "tineoff. MY -Ways Of Nature came a great grandfather on
Following the match, just Telephone employees, acting . The victim received a cut in. No decision was made on =August — Monady of the week when his -
after sunset, dinner was held in as ��, will conduct. visitors the throat' that required four the mutter at this meeting.• By -Mrs. G. H. Cole ' Monday of this week when his
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the club house dining room, on tours of the buikii,trg. Narr- stitches to close and arts on grand -daughter Mrs. 'K. Lam -
with fifty-five plates. The ators will explain the intricac-. the side of the wove and' on the �� .it►11W�s Cu'1 August has been a fairly ,-to a baby: girl at the Scarboro
many awards ( for numerous ies of the- switching egoism£ lip. r 1 quiet month The song birds General Hospital:
plays) were made later tri the with the help of a special dic- 'He was taitetr-t�x - rarely sing now. but can be_ Several hundred persons ]in--
-plays)
een around the rust trees a up at. z tc eying United
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Orke of the, "incidents" near - i ` ' Vis} s�tseols: and public school weeds. This year, many trees Ch+irrh. C. E: Centre on Wed -
the one telephone, T�.. slightly this year from • started to turn ear , Fi\•- i necday and. Thursday for their
the end of the 18th hole, war p is switched „r.rn'•c�-ot Pi' ern Iv,
Oral S
to see one of the Pickering. through- the exchange ar_3 con- Mrahvxhila ' a^k at. the. stat- last year. ♦, t.o . a. •
�+, ' � men The Pic•kerin� D.�-tr(•t F?i;h in,-, us a .pre\-ie•:c { •
!Club's "experts" skin a slice nectc,d to' anther i-rctrjrr -i1 on: thQ.of,l �' �.t,out 4�0 rx.o le in
,oftur'f off the fairway. in a "We are lool`nig fv.^ward n:';ei up ar,d \ ^p co^r h;n�, hal ar. P-tI„1: < +>' \"^k 9f
. r„n,,::, \ahrc;z s..an in -
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hu .c.e . , and one may even Ajax recec:ed their doses on
riranner resemnlirig the :k wellconnin, l•esi,',ents of P:.k•� - Or a fi th C,�t' n 'st�tP !%ie 1 cky eno gh to find their Tu dat night.
ni and Ajax to this tfl�u� -1 ..o F:il^.�',C'i x^c, a i',,r ct(a�• �t ^'' �••er la=t t?ar. u
ins off, of a scab nn an old ? jadeu cocoons with gold d„r,e
sore (he didn't think a,,ions !,-t:t;iing vh: `h ' !:ac ich!,n- •+rui't -n ir:caure :t'-1 'gtr:�t'� I At U n'.ar�on .]i �hl ^tenni,
saw him do Lt115),.. *I3tlr^ai_1f'a':t'y ?'J^11 :i^"1;�?: ^.jnr^ ham., to be written, ih_! en ,1:,ncnt \:.� r, 6 V,'; Ifni T}L�i the 1:n11t�ilk eedlA�C:aartt__r—' WEDDING
n�; pr W DDING
Next ilionday,.th� 10^al Clud I1Ciuti -of rin� „i., �T.. 1t7.�" t..-- } an �' f.Yvf�ilr- �
f ' _c(i t+,mai,
withdraws it's regular mei''^. 1�\rr} said. "i' !;v:e t).�t t'. h� aitti:7 a: -:t 'tri acru�ed :M"e`r the lc+E:1 �+ . ; Corn- nu rie:eCia1,T< :meal Lisl-m
in favour• 'ref the 'Friel:a,!i°" �' �`+' ;r (,f .?L _U, ,� _ il.l ?�_ J:.:�i. Tht, I! !h ! !jt•'l' tl 11_ ` ti'i.y�t "*� aT. t �„ _
� a:n ntll�• i''f :L, r. h. \\•ah :rets rf hint^ -r I
Day w;th. the` :Osh^ ,' l f:Gt.11 j '' \'-' tl ;1:::. 1 "1 V. a: U , 1_ - ^�l:Gt..l ^t;. �� 1G gait. Can the cot,: There hn, `
<;.c ,toiler±.\ m .,,,r,i r:.:,
Clulr—an a:' -!lay a`fair om c the u _ 1, '1 -ds n`
The ler.' e^; ,:^ n of the i keen sign of e .f decor tom,?' w th 4'•a
p , �„ r The .Can-..
- T_1 •h Si7h. rl Di�trirt :tspn 1s f 1.re returner_ .: a h. risen, and golfl glad;«;li fir the
't this year as co:ri�ared iCi a(la warbler, the Tennec=ee nhaln9agc of Alain Lkhman,
' war trier and .. the black and ( (lau< h;(- • of Mr and MiN. Alan
I�j.�t, yr't4r• f white \\°arbler, have. already I Lishman, to O J )!^n_ Hawkim,
At Lincoln Avenue Public
n:a(le their }i:•lef stop -aver, and 1 son of tip. atar3 •'` '.:''ten Haw-
ool in Picker r. nl,ening ,l ';unAt�e enough tp_; ee
n 'a •saw-3fk� pupil: turn up. kens. of Los. Anc-e,. California. '
;lis total is an incluse of. the 'r ;se-l.ieasted grosbeak in The ceremony .:...> .,?rforuiel • ,
'4 over'the'enrolment, at- time
full luma e. A humming: bird !,y the Rev. 1I. Buttals, and
/ ( c June.
has been \'L$ltlrg our rocke �'. i Rev. y. E. Young. o` Galt..with
/ PrinciX, l R. T. Doble said s. r r)a• ,.
g the
ten in the Stiles' property on wedding I_^.Oslo.
c/ ti>ai the . St—
various cls:<roorns,
the Second Concession, west of - The bride, w•ho wore a etre.>t- ,
are operatin; with an average �tona Road. Their aider -
,'r, of 31 to 38 pupils per room. t g I'ength dress of- white ,sons r,
really a picture: ,Toe Amos'�w.,tk sh shier-:ength vel
a •f /,/ ;ed a bouquet of cft�,y.,;anThc-'
/ � gravel -pit and woods is F. a\*on-
,�, yam, 50,000 At Greenwood
d rful haven for ducks, and of - ,limns. She was a:•. -en m marc.- Y
her birds. There are at least iaee by her father, and attend=
/ The Greenwood Conservation. fifty; blue -winged teal, some i ed. by her sister Louise, who
Fark has had the largest num- green herons and lesser yellow•- , v,,ire a tarquaise suit with boric
%ii // .' of acres o.
rf
�� people visit it- since it legs which are similar tolls' ^ice, an<i caries', a t+ou
ng yellow i
sae fi t opened.- kildeer, but have .lo quet o_ bronze chrysanihe=
Sid Push estimates . legs. a long snipe -like b'.�, and r-ttt n¢;, Marta- Young, in pink
*')le a strange habit of nodding and cdr,tt("(' Swiss, made a pretty.
more than '50,000 peo,
:1 have been to the park by teetering while standing. �Ils. ( flo\ve ,irl. The dot elan r:a
:e end of the season. Speirs. in`ormed me of a. red- t?: elle nz L'<hr::an, i rrt.her oC
This does not include Boy headed wood -pecker in the.nei- ,he bre+.e. arid. fire ushers, Pat-
���/,-ort carnps.or camps from the ghborhoo(Y, which is quite rare rink Foung and E ears �IcKen-
/ ..Ma C. A., of which there for ,this far north, although .I zie. •
/ � /y//////•, r„/� ss ,.,� r j' ;i f ::ere several this year. did see one some years ago, Follow•-i'na a brief hrmeymoon
Mr, Pugh• said that a great in High Park; Toronto.. A flocK mar Port Holm, l+:r. and ".,i, e.
many. of the people are from of red -winged blackbirds* eld Hawkins •sill liv, :n New Ynrl.
.the Pickering, Ajax and Searb- a conference in our garden GuCsts "a'teric?in�•' th v ,�ddin
y r - oro areas. one evening before starting on from 'a distance v.ere:;`4r. nn-'
He also said 'that they 'have. their. long trip South, so, we N]Ts,—Joh,?
very little trouble from those bid them farewell for another• ghter Heather, f::,:r Los - -
who come to _ the park. Drink- year. Several Baltimore Orioles elea; ;-Mist; Carly Roaeis, from
The boys and girls of day 'Ridges who,have been taking swimming lessons during thing at picnics and this now are ,Lill here, and the)& even ]few Yof3i Cify, and three un -
£fie summer received their awards at a swim meet at Grand Valley, Pool recently. ._.� is generally known, 90 that a sing at times, not wishing to eles• 2t A bride, with their
gkewn here presenting the awards is Councillor John Greening, Mm Terry Hewitt group who wishes to have any let stammer slip by too feat. faj�ee; nk, Wells-'
. #Amve nor; CINE Sykes Sr.. Winaery Norma Alsop Instruefrea, Diane. Newitt, a Sr. drink, bather wlUr Though. school ie open we can vflle, 7, - .I $�. Crook. o!
Winner and Marry Yetman Inale Ktor and'Grand Valley Park lifeguard. the. Greerwvood Carroerbation st111 look forward to asarry+ vice Detroit, and S. L soak, Pres=:'
pu k, deyr --yet to acme. Cott, Q1L
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ed, to hear of the death of May we extend , a welcome close. October 1 . There will be razes for all- ev-
`Mrs. McConochie; 1st. Concess- to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Slater, , Times of meetings: Junior p
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ion: Our sympathy goes out to who have moved -into the Bag= Group: 9.30 to 11.00 a. m. Sat-
her relatives and friends. alien Apartments on Altona urday,. September 22 anti ••29; - The picnic will follow open -
K.. Wim. penrW „}s. kpor!t,. Road.. October on: 4.30 to 6.00 -p. -m. ing of the church. Sunday SEPTIC TANKS �� ORi
-ins a. cast these.�s, �aftei• Michael PaAr is spending the - The Serdor Group: 9.30 to. 3- .School, on September 19. SEPTIC
having his artn at his week -end with his grandpar- 30, 5a;turday,.Septem4er 22 and COAAPLEIE DTIC TANK S�1i1C!
Mn.work. Wt r y ents. . 29; October on: 7.30 to 9.30 ` T
J. 1 of the z+esldknts in A m NEW TANim MIgT�
setart>ed . -I1Ilrfd '7141M -Nf6ndo the atea we'loorned' the week- Jogn AAM, -Whiff, will teach j
b+omn a camping, trip at. Xgbw end . as tlre.wetdtr sltXfatitiri the Juniors; Ftanes Parlthdll, � Bind PAT T�� gu1 U1 !
� paw, is grim this. year. Ajax, will teach the Seniors.
Dewt farvt to attend the The Store on ,Alton And, Register by calling: Trances - - j
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMUR 13,1%2
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;LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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SR>1SCRIP ION RATES: $2.50 per u - United States $3.60 Per Year
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6th, issue, may I be allowed flow in alter one or two yeses,
deal
Nw*w *st corner aF Old Plant Rood on No. Z Highway
' BARRY MURKAR, Editor
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space in your paper to thus creating extra problems
with some of the apparent mis- for taxpayers already living in
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-- ABYERTISIN� RATES UPON REOBEST -
conceptions about the duties Area No. 2. One must also
and functions of School Board not forget that Legislative
Area No. 2. and its staff. 'are basis
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G, Crossley
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Grants paid on the of
The following s an express the costs of the previous year,
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ion of my own personal -views' and in the case of a fast-expan-
PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANT
'It was very pleasant news, to hear At the Pickering
as Chairman of the .Manaie- ding residential- areW, a wnot
ment Committee, and does not
aaARBosovc� — >asi El�asTox RD. ' AM-7126Band,
"The Blue Notes" came home with 3rd prize on
necessarily represent the views be sufficient- icor the needs of the current year.
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AJAX PLAZA RESIDTi�iCaE
'Saturday from the Canadian Drum Corps champion- .
of the Board as a whole.As to the dec}sion regarding
ships at Waterloo. Congratulations' to each of you.
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The allocation of pupils tcing inthe
per,
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This was a real achievement for our young people,
the different classrooms is the Road School,GraOne
reasons
duty of the Principal of the
--.--when you consider the competition they were up again-
for this being amply explained
School, supervised by the Sup- to the parents of Grade One
:st. A great deal of credit is due -the band for .bringing
erintendent of Schools, -who, in students in a special letter
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this: recognition to Pickering. >
turn, submits --his report to the from the Superintendent) and
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The band started from nothing several years ago and
Board for approval. In the mat- the request from the Ratepay-
ter of placing.Grade cw* Stud- ,Association to
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- has VqWn, in stature to the point, where they received
ents in Bay Road School, .Mr. this decision, one must realize:
a g6W deal of comment at Waterloo from members of
Munroe was in fact performing 1. There are now approxim-
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the'. other' competing bands. They look smart in their
an administrative duty delega- ately 1090 ratepayers in the
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--uniioains and certainly their ability with their instlrum-
ted to him by the Board, and it Ridges area, versus app -
is. my opinion that both Mr.
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h C41ne 1 long way *-the past Pew years,
is. roxi=tely 6000 an . the whole
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Munroe and Mr. ? Tickle, the of School Area No. 2.
Credit must be given not only, to the boys and girls,
~s'but
Principal, have been most suc- 2. That as claimed by the
fo'the"leaders and organizers, who in no small way
°cul in achieving a v� Bay Ridges Ratepayers' �-
both the
have shade all this possible.
smooth start-up of iat3on, approximately sixty
ratepayers have asked for a re-
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There was a discouraging note in the day's festivities
Mr. Munroe is responsible to vision by signing their frames
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and we cannot "refrain from -mentioning this because it
the Board; and to the Munster on a petition sheet, represent -
is so important to these boys and girls..We have been
of .Education while performing ing only, six percent of all Bay
his duties as a' Municipal In-
C. L 1., PAII1'1'B, HOU11111WARM.. 13L&M. GLAtiW%
toldthat -only and Org-
told, ihat only one father and mother (le
'drive le
Ridges ratepayers, and a mdn-
spector. He informed each' par- ority of the parents directly
POWER MOWERS (TOM,��3Mq BROM
s excluded) bothered t9 Waterloo to
ent of the decisions made by concerned.
lead that"much needed and appreciated moral support.
the School Board as it affected It isobvious that a request
These parents have no reason to cry that outsiders do
his or her child. It is therefore to calla special Board meeting
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not they can't be bothered them-
clear, that Mr. Munroe could for the purpose of having' the
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_selve9, _.
no en ter. MLO a C=8�022 Board
with the Bay Ridges Rate PaJ'- had �nYeca�nefully-pla�ut.-
-However it goes without saying, that the community
ers' association to alter a dec- not yet given an opportunity to
is proud of the "Blue Notes" achievement and we hope
lion re .Grade One Students, be put into operation, could not
they will 'continue on' their way to even greater succ-
made by the Board. His refusal prove sufficient grounds- for
less in the months and years to come. _
to enter into such a discussion the Board Chairman to comply
was entirely in accordance with
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Creators .O .i
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with.
his status as an employee, and 3,, That -the School Board is
so confirms the fact that he is. representing •all taxpayers in
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not (quote running Board. School Area No. 2.. and has- to
OR MON UME!�iTS
insinuated in
' An opportunity to see the "behind the scenes" of our
unquote) as was act in the interests of -the Area
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telephone system is being afforded the general public
yoifr article, and his. attitude in as a whole.
this was '
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IST.1 NCTIO1
on September 18 and 19, when the Bell Telephone Com-
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matter, quite correct. it feel' that
Further, l n
As far as "wfso is paying the it is deplorable that an Exec-
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on Greenwood,. Road, South, at the east' end of Picker-
.��•, is concerned. let me utive of a Ratepayers' Assoc -
mention a few Expen-
for GENERATIONS
points. iation should use the Associa-
ling Village. - _-_ T
es -are paid ley, all ratepayers tion to stir– -tet
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We had the pleasure of touring this building some
amonths ago and it certainly is_ an eye-opener to learn
in School Area No. 2. suplem- and take so much time. of
ented (roughly 45 p. c. of tot- Pickering Township and. School
aN by Legislative Grants from• gid Officiaas (whether paid
Staffor �rowhat It&
happens when you; put through a- telephone
the Provincial Government or not) and their respective
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call to someone u the street or in another coup
P try.
(,i,. e. taxpayers in the entire staffs for the sole purpose of
we suggest' that local residents take advantage of
Province). In the case of the what a to be highly
two public school --.in Bay Rid- '
aMONUMENTS
this opportunity and go see for. themselves.
.conal in interests.
ges, we must not forget that a It seems to me that after' the
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major portion of the direct decision of placing Grade One
DUNDAS ST. E,A►IrT _ WHfMY .'-,MO i46as"
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school tax paid through Mun-
Pupils in Bay Roar} School hes
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From The
Pickering
News Files
-been a to the n
and judging by the smooth op-
•outside the Bay Ridges far, that
creation so most par -
area. Also, the coat of PreWa- ents cannot but that this .
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tions erect is thet sel,,,;•�:, s,,. _the pre.
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fnpn the Pkk•ring News gr! Sqnday.
Heights School has been paid sent.
almost entirely by property Theodore R. van Houton
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Dr. Cartwright was kept busy
owners ip other parts of School
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BLOCKS & BRICKS
Y#N YEAIRS AGO during the latter part . of .last
Area No. .2. Chairman Mana)9•Tohf Con+-
we welcome Mr. and Mrs. week "spraying noses and th-
Bay Ridges being a fast -grow- mitt••; School Area No, 2,.R.
STEEL
George Brown to the villagf, roats of children against in-
ing -and new development, re- R. 3, Piek•ring, Ont.
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11having moved. into their new fantile paralysis. infection.
T� :-•--RENTAL
: home here. Friends and neighbors of�CRANE
- Mr. - and Mrs. Reg. Parker, Miss Edith Linton of Claremont
formerly - owned by Mr, and
Parkhill,- at WH2-2'701.
CATION ROAD,,' ONTARIO
and family were at Vineland held a .party for her last week
last weekend visiting friends. .prior to .her -leaving for St.
Mrs. F. Lacey, has been torn
down and the property purch-
- Classes' will be held in Ajax:
If enough pupils register from
Pitches WN. 2-1140 - WA. Z-STOS -AAO• i1 -S911
Mr. and Mrs. John Ashton M:cc iael's Hospital for train-
ased by the Rouge Hill School,--
Pickering Village, another -class
-'-
have relatives from California, ing.
to. make more playgrounds for
will be formed in October, to
-
visiting them here.' ----
the children.
meet there oa Saturday .mo .
-- - ..
The South Ontario County FtFT'Y YEARS •AGO
;hyo more. teachers have been
ings.
Plowing Match will be held on Spinks Mills are construct-
added to our teaching staff:
:October 1, on the E.. L Ruddy ing large .cernent .abutments at
May we welcome them to
St. G••rl•'s Parish ,Sao bec
r�+(,, �j ('� C•
ho3ji� A.
term terser darn. •
Rouge Hill; also a hearty vel-
Saturday, S•ptanbar
i, ewmclr '�[ •
(2aremont seems to be going Miss Cora Gordon of. Toron-
come to those who have come,iki�t
for tele%rision, Bill Vass fa IS home lei three
F.a. Bordface and Les McCoull- cation.
'.having
b" again,
B. Phin, our wonderful Princip-'
A repeat performance of last
ar-1
year's successful Burger Ear-
t
ugh, allbought sets.. The Citizen's Band is Playing
ugh,.
al, for .many years. Watch out
becue will be staged by' St.
Scali• f • Sins'
at Port. Perry Fair this week.
•TWENTY-FIVE YEARS .AGO Joseph"Evans" is having his
' for the children on our busy
road, and help keep them safe
George's Parish in Pickering
3i"AZiiPOElT ROAD, AOCITH _I
Muss Effie Miller of Texas; stable floors replaced with
on- their way ,to and from. the
Village.
The annual family •Picnic by
-
,visited W. J. and Mrs. Miller cement.
school. _ •
he local local Anglican Church
3
Child rrrn's Theatre Workshop
.will again feature men of then
Rouge Hills
Rouge Hills Lions Carnival, to
be held on' September 14 and
Two children's worklshops,
congregation serving as cooks•
The event takes place on Sat-
September 22 at Green-
p y _r
1
15, at Rouge. Hill Park: Hard-
s nsored • by • 4he Pic -Ax Play-urday,
wood Park.
sQieWe
were sorry to hear Mrs.
covered books, pocket novels,
ers, will begin meeting ori'Sep-
Cgnservation
Those taking part in the,and
Dobbin, Sr., Altana Road, fell
hurt her arm, while holi-
and records are still needed.
Arrangements for pick-up can
tember 22. Registrations are
now being taken. I
church picnic need bring onlryEDDING
.a cup and other eating utensils.�bere,.at
and
BIRTHDAY
CAKESdaying
at their cottage in Pet-
be made by. phoning Mrs. Lee,
A Junior Group will take
and drink will be providedMr.and
[w.
All antic 2-3087.
childnm A to 1?, years a Sen -Food
for all.
'Mrs. Ross Braybon
Mrs• Pogmore's niece has re-
for Group, young people 13 to
Transportation to the parkMrs.
F
SIANDWICNESand
children, of Toronto, and
turned home to England in
16. Classes will meet once ..a
will' be available frorii St.
V 1
Mary Trudman visited
Walduff family, Altana Rd.
time to return to. school.. She,
has spent the summer months
week• from September 22 to
December 1.George's
Hall, at 2.00 p. m. TheIN
STREET. _PICKERING 7 WH. Z-0?3i
-the
this week.
'with the Pogmore's; on Wood-
The eleven -week Course will
Picnic begins at 2.30, with' tae -
at 3.00. Games at 4.00 and.
This community was sadden-
land Road: •
cost $3.00'. Registration will
the barbecue supper at 5.00.
ed, to hear of the death of May we extend , a welcome close. October 1 . There will be razes for all- ev-
`Mrs. McConochie; 1st. Concess- to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Slater, , Times of meetings: Junior p
nU
ion: Our sympathy goes out to who have moved -into the Bag= Group: 9.30 to 11.00 a. m. Sat-
her relatives and friends. alien Apartments on Altona urday,. September 22 anti ••29; - The picnic will follow open -
K.. Wim. penrW „}s. kpor!t,. Road.. October on: 4.30 to 6.00 -p. -m. ing of the church. Sunday SEPTIC TANKS �� ORi
-ins a. cast these.�s, �aftei• Michael PaAr is spending the - The Serdor Group: 9.30 to. 3- .School, on September 19. SEPTIC
having his artn at his week -end with his grandpar- 30, 5a;turday,.Septem4er 22 and COAAPLEIE DTIC TANK S�1i1C!
Mn.work. Wt r y ents. . 29; October on: 7.30 to 9.30 ` T
J. 1 of the z+esldknts in A m NEW TANim MIgT�
setart>ed . -I1Ilrfd '7141M -Nf6ndo the atea we'loorned' the week- Jogn AAM, -Whiff, will teach j
b+omn a camping, trip at. Xgbw end . as tlre.wetdtr sltXfatitiri the Juniors; Ftanes Parlthdll, � Bind PAT T�� gu1 U1 !
� paw, is grim this. year. Ajax, will teach the Seniors.
Dewt farvt to attend the The Store on ,Alton And, Register by calling: Trances - - j
_
,
-.'THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 19621 ^ 'THE PIGKERING ,NEWS u Y Page Three
and children, Decimal Place for a scrap book. Severalibaz-
have returned home from their iar articles were brought in.
- -. -- - cottage• in Haliburton, where Mrs. P. Wilson server a dainty
_ the S Y`` .1IV A T ER
y pent the summer holi- ,lunch and tea was served at -
i�een's University : _days the close of the meeting. There _•_WELLS -DUG,
CLEANED, DEEPENED
Pahl Brown, 'Deep River, will be a quting again on
AT (KINGSTON. spent the summer holidays with Monday. + :(',�.�j•
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and - Mr. and Mrs. dgle Pegg and ��]]CC��-��//11
•
.. .. ... _ _._ Tanks
Mrs. A. Barron, Ridgewood Rd. family had Sunday dinner with
-', Mie. S. Travis, Winnipeg, ,is Mr. and Mrs. Rodd Appleby of .
' INSTALLED
Tutorial Classes - _
spending a holiday with her Ashburn.
R. S. McLaughlin Collegiate and VocationalInstitute daughter, sots -in-law and grand Mr. and•Mrs: D. Morden and ..-.,...General,, C acting
children, Mr. and Mrs. Ron.' Mr. A. Morden attended the
- A General Introduction to English Liter•atun - McIntyre and family, Rouge wedding in. Hamilton of a ", ALEX TIRNEY (T. a. S.) l
>hi�eil. D. Crawley prsreg6isits.-facade Xtll English. '....------ ---- ---- Hills Dr. nephew- of Andy Morden on
tci
iVsses commenng Friday, 'Septei"sr ,1M, 7 p. -sin. to 9 P. m. Mr.' and Mrs. Lee Farley and Saturday afternoon.Ater Pressure Systems
Linda, Rouge Hills Dr. spent Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pegg. and
the holiday week -end at the Mr. and Mrs. L.
PMI�OSOPHY 2 - Logic, Ethics, History of Philosophy and y Pegg of 'Qsh_
Mukoka'ans Htel.
Phone MO. 88035
•lbeory of Knowledge —ProfD. L:C. Maelaehlan'and'T. H. eito,Peggs ' -
The Teen Bowling League over the weekend.
-ibMaaon. No prerequisites
started their regular bowling
ttasses at fortnightly intervals commeneiag Safvrday, Septem- at the Rouge Bowling Alleys on
Aber 22, 10-a. m. to 12 noon. - Sunday evening, September 9,
-- PSYCHOLOGY 1 - An Introduction to Psychology — Prof. at 7.00 p. in. All' Teenagers 14
Blackburn and members of his staff., No prerequisites. to 18 years, are eligible to. join
by calling the Alley for infor- =
0Clasais at fortnightly intervals commencing Fridby, September rfration... !
74 at7p.m.and 9p.m._
eepest uympatl�y
of
y_ r
The d
dot further information apply to: _ ...• the community extended o
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook. -ofGo
--Must _
-ve., on t e-. eath of Mr.
N Cook's .father in Sunnybrooke
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY, KINGSTON, ONTARIO Hospital. Wed. Sept. 6th.' - '
LET S—MAKE AVEALI
-
- GREENWOOD _ -
Rev. T. Fleetharn _'PreacheB■eeeiaeeeo=ateeee�e�euesssteeeitess■resist■sfnneu■t•sisinetseeoeetse>teseet>c
his sermon for the text in St.
62 PARISIENNE ,. 62 PARISIENNE ■62 � AURENTION WAGON
T ROIJG�
--- -... John---1�:--1--2. Theme verse 12. -. _. _ .,,. e. . _... '.
"This is my commandment that - 4 dr. Hardtop V-8 • A dr. Sedan 1ni V -ll Engine
The West Rouge Kiwanis arePresbyterian Church with their
� ye love one another., as 1 -have (EXTRAS =� EXTRAS — ■EXTRAS —
planning- another mammoth first meeting, on TtLutsday, loved you". ( Padded DaBii Radio nWheel Dists Automatic Trans.�Electric Rear Window .
-Auction" in the Shoppin, Cen- ( September 13. in the evening, - Now that holidays are overs Wheel Discs Power BrakessWindshield Washers ; Wheel Discs ^
tre, for September 29. Mr. Gus at her- home. They are pl3hn= and children ba k Windshield Wipers-
ummage 6ale for early I the congregation was out in. Back-up Light __PQs_ ciiant.Whitemall-Tires
y,•e�; and would Octb-ben- _ _ n
irc cathe re out local
t to is ne-toward
hthe arsh furnishing
uin ishi g of he g Next' undiy he u19ih w2l 327 Engine ,Automatic Trans-� Back -v Lightt . ' T "_
residents prose will o g p
- be y y 'n Sunday school LIST $4,114.95 LIST - 53 674.70 �! _ 'LIST - 3,888.50
and ,storerooms" for saleable Congratulations- and best and they will join with church eossists>nnnonenssnnna■ststsfnnsisisrsrsis►ststst■ usiasmsrnnstann■nsisinstnnsistnstna■alaltll/1•
articles, and.,call Jinn Pow•nail,' wishes to Mr, and Mrs. Herby in Rally .Day service. Q
leyat ATlantic 2-8196, or Ed Shilton, Wiest Point Cres. on - There will be promotion -ser- Vlrashers $2976.20
Bentley, ATlantic 2-5440, and i their. twenty-fifth wedding an- vices in Sunil 62 STRATO CHIEF, 2 Dr. Extras Radio, Wheel Discs'
Y- g ay school before -
bave them picked up at your nive.rsary on 'Ihesday, Septem- the church service. = -
ronvemence. ber 11., They were given a -sur- 1Jnit No. 2 -will morel -'Geed . 62 ACADIAN Beaumont, 4 Dr. Wheel Discs, Whitewalls, Washers $2948.50
Kiwanians •Ed- Bentley, Jinn prise party by their. family nesday evening at 8 p, m. at
Pownall and Cliff Laycox are and friends at the home of the home of Mrs. Les .Wilson.
'62 G. M. C. Half -Ton, Long 'Box, Heater
attendingO. ;2565.00
_..
Q. M. Kiwaniarr3 Mr: and 'Mrs. Howard Williams, Mrs. K. Brooks in charge of - -:= •- - • -•
Convention in Halifax, • this Ridgewood Road. On Saturday . 8'e ay program. Mrs, bIc Kyte. will be
mak• evening- September 8, Also, guest speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. K Jones and best wishes to Mr. and Mss. Anniversary
_... son. Friendship Ave., have re- Frank Adams, Rouge services are
. u>;e Hills Dr., coming u p for the fall. months. USED...
CARS
iday in Florida. anniversary, September 11„ Mt. Zion on the 30th with the
The deepest sympathy of the an -t4 Mr --and.. Mrs -Don - Greenwood church, an toter, 1961 VOLKSWAGON VAN, Heater
rs5o.00
eQmmundtya to qhs. kin, Decimal Place, who cele- 13th. There, .will be a turkey r.
-y -Ruby Bart, Island Road, and brated their eleventh•aRniyer- supper in connection with the, _1957 CHRYSLER, Heater, Automatic Trans. Radio .$995.00
Mr. George Harris, Rouge Hill sary on September 15, Greenwood-annive ' ry,
Dr. and -their. families, in the Mary happy' returns of £he Unit No. 1 met for their
death of their brother: Mr. Ir- day to. Mary Shilton, West Pt. September meeting in the 1955 PONTIAC, '4 Dr. Sedan, Heatir, 'Automatic Trans. - $495.00
win Hari;k% in Fresno, Cali., on Cres: on her 18th birthday, on Sunday' school room where
August 27. September 12WAth; to Paul Barron, they worked nn a quilt.
brother, Wilfred 1bfteweed=ftd 9;1— was-urper MM. � � had c -MLL
— -
Harris, ares year old on Septernber 7; to arge of worship and the pang-
their mother, Revd to California Stephen .Holroyd, Friendship ram was taken from Signals'for - -
V* the funeral, and 'to be with Ave on his thirr 14,tt birth- for the Si rest Mrs. Trolley un- LAW MOTOR SALES LTD. PlCKERING ''WH. 2-5660
nbe lamily in their berea�re clay on September 14, and to it leader presided over the. bu-s
anent Anne Beck, Rouge Highlaz%l iness. Plans were made to work
!!tits. Leta Maclean, Chester- Dr, who was two _years old on on the quilt at Brougham mu-
tont Shores, started her group September 13. seam day. Sept. 22: All ladies
> the St Acme's Circle, of, Grace Mr. and him. Chas, 'Fick were asked to gather material
_ Come one -~come, t -OPEN_'Housit the.
Pickering
_ Telephone Building
-Here s your chance to look behind the t - _
scenes Ina modem dial telephone exchange! � •
s
r ' SEE what goes on. when you make your telephone calls n� 0 1•.
... the amazing switching apparatus which automatically
connects your calls .-the sturdy cables and wires that 'T
carryyour voice underground and through the air .. the t ,
intricate testing instruments that keep your telephone a
` trouble-free and dependable . and all the marvellous \ m n
machinery that -is always at your serviced``' g x
z.
- You'Il meet telephone.people at their yobs and see inter- hr = ^
esting exhibits of today's and O • -
tomorrow''s : telephones and O� ^
- Any time between , other displays. Interesting
,7:00 And 9:00 p: m. ' ' guided tours startin v `�""� v
ewminues, ave eenar1 111
rangT: if
?f ��'CAr►9°�
Gtsenwoosi• Road, !south ' ed for your enjoyiment.- Come
~ " - and bring the whole famil 1
W; .160"Y' y
fe
- - TlIE ALi. T><L.EI►MONE •COiMPMY ff CAIlADA-
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< -=I: Y SEPTEiNBER 13, 1 n
Page Four - _ _. _ .TI�iE PICKERIN .-. MEWS _ 'YHURSDA ;
q p go to church or go th- " easier. We should ray to be Thomas Dumond. "' and Mrs. Donald Tran of Glen- returned from a trip to & #�
A ax And PickKin Hospital es to P
Statistics For August 1962 rough habit and duty. Because more like Jesus Christ and to rhere was a• service of-in- dale brive.' ope; will show -some of ttKi�;
Total fa-patients admitted 231 we go unwillingly we dislike work with joy and cheerful-' far: baptisrr3 Receivinb tiie sul',erin Pictures- All ladies are iavitet
Residence it and go with the wrong att-._ .- ness in. our hearts. The flow- sacrament were Kim Irene, The September general meet A date to keep in mind
Town of Ajax 78 itude for worship. If we trans- _ ers in the church were in : me- ,; daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. C. in& of - the U. C. W. will be, the New-to-You clothing saL '
Pickering Twp. 10 3 fer our intrest from ourselves mory of Mrs. Horner, of Barrie Mead of Liverpool Rd. N. Neil held' on Sept. 20 with the fr the church on Sept 2ZtuA.
Pickering Village 15 to God, we would be much ha- who passed away last Sunday. Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Afternoon Unit. in charge of from 9.30 to 1. p. to There wis;
Town bf Whitby- - .: -� 8 ppier. Each time. we have su- Mrs. Horner was the 'mother Dougall" of Glendale Dr, and' . tht- prograrm Mr. and Mas, also be a bake table"and rF'.
Whitby Twp. 8 cress we make the next step"
Oshawa of--Mrs. John Denny and Mrs. Donald William, son of Mr. William Dunbar• who recently freshmetrts,
__ ...
Others 10
232
Number babies bora 42
� x-ra 91YS FOOD
Tnotal out-patients 367
-tit-patiezit -rays 261
Miniature x-,nays .. (3$
Lab. in-patient trtm'ts. 1012 -
Lab. out-patient trtm'ts. - 50 ° • c
Blood transfusions 7
MARKE
Minor operations 44 `
Major operations
,Ear, eye, nose & throat
Kou'g
eoperations 47e Hills A -
United Church -Wei WN PRICES EFFECTIV[
• • • - • 'Pickering � e r -
On No. � 2 •Hwy:::Tust Bast of Rouge Bridge
—held their first fall meeting --- Thurs., Fri, and Sat.
last Thursday -evening • in the 0 en E ..SEPTEMBER
—
S R
C. E. Centre. We missed sever. Y�ry EY�n111s TIN l.00 p.m. Except Thurs. A Fri. Till 9.00 p.M. ` 15-16-17
al 'of .our members:' and hope p
_next..month they will be able ,
to attend. We had a visitor CANADA PACKERS 12 oz. SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW (Regular) (Save 11e)
from the United•States with us.-
new- member joined,'frorn- 2�y� Round Tins
Morley Park• ane another new- ,YY ■ hh
"MARGA
co
`89
mer from Bay Ridges. IY�. C
Something newv was added w/�V Eii's?IV 2 for -RI
to the program—a fire-minute •• .,,•n.•�"••
lively hymn-sing.- led 'by -Mrs. C SCHWARTZ Vibra Creamed • (Save Tek 1
Joyce . McLean. Everyone. a;i- N }��' Q
peared to enjoy' this. and we . fVf VC
De. it will.
h text xiionth•ourStny_fro Save 17e (Save 19e:1 TABLE QUEEN ENRICHED SLICED
gTatn w tII-1�-a��ap _
tfie Word and the t''ay", our (Tasty Govern- BREAD Full 24 oz. Loaf 19e
'United Church Study Book. COOKED meth inspected
This -is a -very snteresting vol-. t Soft Rite -Save �4c -A roll Family. Package
" tune, not to be missed. Meat).
Refresh ent. were in charge •HAM
15 V2 oz. Tins 5 9.- TOILET T49C
of Unit �.witi. -1. President,- l4Frs: Ha
E. S. Bryant.--Correspondent 1 S,r= iffi. ihfn
i for BANQUET Canada Fancy (Save 9c) 20 os: line +.
- :.DUNBAftrsoRTON 9
(Case of 48 tins
1 .
_S
6
_111 athy L expressed _ to 54.62 i oma o Jug for C
y.p
-the faI cf Mrs: Lawson tIc- (SAVE ;1.35) _
Conachie who passed away. un
FRENCH'S PREPARED
(Save �7cl 20 oz. tin#
Friday Iasi in-.�jax' Hospital. -'- Save 30t � ,• - ; - _
after a brief illness:.: The fun- -
eral took place on Sunday with
irtterment_at Erskine. =• Natural. CHEDDAR CHEESE McLAREN'S Fresh-Pae' (Save SO -Largs 32 os. jai.
-
Mrs. Ed. Crooks and daugft-'
ter Lorraine visited friends =MILD 12 oz. MEDIUM 12 os: QLD 12 oz. - - pppp% t�.
--- PILNYQLM
.Detroit or.. t: a weekend. pkg. Pk4• QpPkY Q6- Al ♦ ♦ a ei
A very' pleasant evening-was E QC _
Spent on Sept. 6A at :the home _ HIRES Family Size 30 oz. Bottles _
of Mrs. Harriet Har?s.- Spruce.,ROOT BEER (Pius- Deposit)
P II K Albert-Ra-1 - . . 2 for 25c
rrs ;ave a bikiai sno%%er. fc I _-
YORK•-� N1 _ .
vii,; Rx,z ia-y teiker.:vI��s !�e ��LUCAS ARTHUR'S SMOKED PICNIC -
Iker a inarry bur. P.i gin�a:d ; (SAVE 9 CENTS) i
Harris on Saturday':. •Sept. 1a -
Mr.- Gordon Driver .of Pine 'LYONS' DISCOUNT - A
: Ridge Rd.,_-s a patient -in the., _ :. Pkg. of 100 Y
'�Ajax -hospital. YSympathy s the de t of hTEA.
BAGS �9CROUNDU L,DER
�L-a Ca>iter on the death of h is - -" •
mother in Ship Har'oour, `: S. -
�i a w' su:d line- to __w'e'lc,Ptr•e, While the last, Fresh or Frown e
Mr, and Mrs. Ands' Paterson. - - - a� 0 ROast� .95C ,
'who moved into their. new. ho' is
Be a ern 9 highway, near G:- ���WINGS .lh� � C - - SLICED RINDLESS
endaie 13-•, last .Sat-urday, The . _
-home ry erg:tai:y o:vned l,y
Mr. and :firs. Erwin Shaeffer. - - ..B B E A H F A S T B A C Q H Ib. C
'. Mrs. isate.�o irr�s theme *LOIN, T-BONE i WINS — - — —_ __
Betty �' ::,L,t ani was well _ - - -FRESH MINCED STEAK
known as a summer visitor at I{.. • • • • • • • • • • • . �• -
99CSTE.AKS,pnYY1�
the Bay-. -She is the, sister of � FRESH
RI
Mrs: Ed. Plitz. - t . -- - END -TENDERLOIN .END
Mr James Carey of Edmon- I
ton is spendin^- te•n 'days 'witch 1 FRESH Grade A Oven Read � -
his f4rnily lbr. . an rs.' r .- '
ert' Carey.` :- , all spent Fart LOIht OASTS - — of the •v-I at Roseneath at (Avg. 2%= tbs.) (Avg. 31/s lbs-.i---
P.iee Lake: --- - - - YOUNG centre Roasts or Chops Ib, 69e. Whole Loin Ib. 63
United Church -J c'
The'riini ter'Lr. AT. A. Mc- �. �. FRESH MINCED BEEF -2 Ibs• 89t
Ray conducted the :egu:ar ser-S •'•
vice assisted by Mr. R. Pitcairn CHICK LEAN PEAMEALED .
organist and choir leafier. The �r _ End cuts o0 slices- - 1b: 694
-choir. sang a iow•e:y azrthem '•I - _ _
was glad a•kien they said unto Y. - >. BA (W :centre cuts or slices Ib..79t
me", with Miss Christine Ty Roasting, Frying or Sarbee g Average 3 Ria
taking the: solo part. Mn. W. Blade or Short. Rib (Blade Bone Removed
Tonkin and Marg.aret conduct- Boneless Rolled PI a Brisket Pot Rist lb. 49c
ROAST ..... .
ed the Junin: congregation. • Dr. • • • • • s "i • Y • •
Ib. 694
McKay' read the 'lesson from Lucas Arthur's Small Link
- Fresh Pork SHOULDER ROAST'.'.. • lb. 394
Isiah 24.. with the text from-Sausage
verse • 17 "Fear' and the pit, Porkausa e 1 W Tray . C. GARDEN FRESH FRUIT & VEGETA-BLES
and the snare are :upon thee. g
O inhabitant of the earth'. We
-the inhabitants of the earth, -- _ Grand View' Cee Grade " _ , 3 Ib.,'Ce Ba,
feel very insignificant and in- ROUND OR SQUARE Ile
cozageq}iential when we' ,:ear OAST
{h 89p -WEALTHY -APPLES ..- . .. ... , 1 1'
• IY• Y
the earth 'and even in' space: Snow White Large Heads
We may often be thought of SKINLESS - -` _
as sorrowful Chirstians. • Why.? While llftsy► hist • . . /�/�
It is because we are not good C�AULIFLO for 29� _
work want is wause.-'WEINERS . b. _
' !p and' work for Jesus' cause. y �
J1il '•boo often we force ouraely- No: 1 ONTARIO .
' •"�_ r+lw
R" POTATOES- 10 lb. bn �.-SO be h"
T Stan PRt1Y�
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13, 1362
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PICi ZRMIG NE3Wii
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Soft Wedding Anniversary
. M� G. CO. Adams
Athens., ?
Mrs. T. was
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_Services In :
Cetebta!s -
toed° r`1`
HISTORYIN
The Churches
-Go out to Frenchman's
about he -yew , fish-
Mr. Craig Horne, who was on
his way home from Germany,
_
.
GUARANTEED
iing, Mr. G. D. Adams,( a vet-
who he has spent sdveral
-
WEACHNIE'`S
eran of the Boer war), decided
months.
pICKERING
Radio -Ty Slryite
Funeral Director
11111a11a111.iR1a...sl.IRf..11tlu11:
he 'liked the atmosphere and
surroundings, so, he and' -Mrs
Mr, and Mrs. R. Ellicott; also
Mr.--and--tetra: �111an Ellicott-
TOWI�TSHII?
'
• I1n Make or. Model
y
-
� Picked
o •
Aar, �� living in Toronto,
and V rno
visited Mr. Mrs. Vernon
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FED
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ARTHUR
. .
United Church
P as a o
Beach, when that real estate
cep xbridge, on Sunday,
Unit No. 1. of United Church
j�,t'R'jSEUM
lvsev
Minister: Rev. Melville Butters
"boom" was on. They later puff
Women met at the home of
S• PT. 22
r,
PICKERING
Private A nbulance Sirvlc�
chased lana, or: the sand -bar,
Mrs. George Perry on Se tem-
{
DAY OR NIGHT
-' CHURCH SERVICE -
on the west side of the Bay
ber 5, with an attendance of
-
- -.
-
-.
l.4S A. M. d, 11.07 A. M.
gap, and built a very nice sum-
mer home there. All this wes
twelve members, and three vis-
itors. Mrs. G. Johnston had
-
'WATER DWVERED
Hours Sunday School Same
about 1925.
On 7th, Mr.
the Devotional, and Mrs. Black -
the The
I
and
man gave program.
WAL McEACHNM Prop.
, pl y -
,September
Mrs. Adams, whose Toronto ad-
General Meeting is to be held
is
West of Dumbarton
9.45 A. M. Church Service
dress is 575 _W66dbine Ave.,
in the church on September 27,
HELP WANTED
rt
celebrated their 55th wedding
at 2.00 p. m. There is to be
PHONE y
Phone WH. 2-2 171
11.00 A. M. --- Sunday Seho+a!
anniversary.
The News and their many
Executive Meeting in the Local
on September 17, at
Tw�i experienced handymen.
capable of doing repairs to any.
-�
»:
ATloo t ' 24M
Pickering, Ont.
■ummm.ui>:s1�111..�t1111s1a11a
friends in. the Bay area extend
and very best
.church
8.00 p. m. Unit No. 1. is plan-
ring an Afternoon Tea, to be
part of . home, trim trees, point
chimneys, water-Proofiing bale-
_
GRACE PRESBYTERIAN
CII4�JRCH
congratulations
wishes.
announced later. They are also
ments, drain work, cleaning
-__
planning to finish their Apron
eavetroughs and replacements.
�MORNiNG, WORSHIP
BROUGHAM
Project. An invitation was re-,
washing windows etc. We are
KEN and CLARKS
- - - - --.
11. 9 -m --!west Roup• Sdod .
.
.ceived from Cherrywood . U. C.
dvailable for immediate work
Cil61 gon, F1 aS i---
9
Auditorium
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coak=
W. for all Units to attend a
Pickering ews� x�; .
N
PREN'TiCE _.
--
----SUNDAiF-SGIiOpfrs
well, of Toronto, also Mrs. A.
-
meeting in Cherrywood United
ep
AUCTIONEERS
D an & Murdoch
ry"
w.,f Roup• seh.ot- _ _ -i
Coakwell, visited Mr. and- Mrs.
George Willson on Sunday.
Church on September f2, at
8.00 p. m. Guest speaker to -be
_ _ , _ _ ,
tressed ad Avdwdeeil f r dw
Banisters, Sollaltors and
M0 a•m•-S years and aver
11 a.m.-rp to 8 years
The Boy Scouts are ` having
Mr. Alex Munroe. ' Meeting
�/ Oesori• sate{ York
_
Notaries Public
11 a m -Nursery -
a Paper Collection on Satur-
day morning, September 15. If
closed with lunch served byCoestilm
Mrs. Perry and Miss E. Perry.
USED- CARS
?
_
ftm Smelt, "emethaw
lpeaiw., Rol• ais...w
_.. _
Centennial Road SchooF—
JJ a.m.-AM og.s.
you have any old newspapers a-
Unit No. 3.`U. C:' W. will;hold
Good Stock of Dependable
-
Mnd.Mp of bae.aabi. Rase•
SAM OF COMMERC! CHAAUM
406 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR.
round, please tie them in bund-
les and the boys will be glad
their next meeting on Thursday
afternoon, September 20, at the
Clean Cars, As Low As
DUAL 1iR111CR AT ONR PLIC.
3 Simeoe Si. N., Oshawa
to pick theiin up.
home of Mrs. Geo. Gray. Pro-
$25.00 Down ,
-d. a J. MOTORS
MWMMM 'P,O• rkam Mari. =6
To ophone _RA. 3-3446
St GeOt' e's
L.fn dsay• is now in the Lindsay
onven ll Ms. George
Gray. Roll Call ` Harvest".
-
!RUMCIS bov beer established
7
Hospital, but showing slight
(Please not change.of home).
Aeeioneen alas• left_
ft •
Anglican Church
improvement. His man4y friends
Mr. and Mrs. Bev. English
-
tICKERING -' ONTARIO
wish him-a_speedy recovery.-_
Unit No. -2.' U. 'C. W. post-
_' _and little son_ had dinner with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. T.
PATRICIA TUCK
E. R. FLEURY .
Dr,
Dr John L@sik
""'°"ored
REV. N. L SHEPHERD, s.A. D.D.DD
their next meeting for
one week. It will now be held
English on Sunday.
Miss M. G. Witter, of Toron-
Piano 8 Theory
BARRISTER - - souciTOR
BARRISTER
DENT 1ST
-&w1"• Pid:•ring Onl..
WHItehaO 2.3513
on September. -27, at the .home
of Mrs. Shirton.
to, visited 'her aunt, Mrs Matt -
hews, on Saturday.
`Classical 3 Popular
-
NOTARY PUBLIC
Almeida of 016 xbmpftw Red
*
SUNDAY, SERVICES
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Barnett•,
of Middletown, Conn., visited
Mr: and Mrs. Bodin, Oshawa,
.visited r. and Mrs. T. Eng-.
2! KINGSTON RD. EAST'
fYghfaad Creek
AT. 2.7391 or AT. 24362
.
- -Pickeeing
830 a.m.—Holy Communis$ -
?1.00 a.m.—Morning P►VYN ..
11 00 a.m.=Holy C•mmunlaw
his sister. Mrs. John" Gillrssan
one dW last week -
-Sunday.
fish on Surds -- —•—
PiCK11RiN3 VtttAOE -
_ •
,MO&Cal
Sunday)
1100 a.m.�+ndoy Sei,00t
Mr. Greenlaw and -family, of
Halifax. N.'S., visited Mr. and
Pickering "Slue Notes." News
The. dlw. Notes journeyed toPhone:
RA its �d0iNou"'t
Parish HadMrs.
Harden, one day' last
Waterloo last. week -end and
MeaA1 tae PrWay-l:30.,Js30 p+a.
► -
1100 a.m.-Nv.,.ry •week.
competed_ in the. Canadian
latarray .wd trr.af.gs(AtthePariahThe
App.la...t
JI
Intemtedista_• Girls' Ball
Drum Carps Championships.
OFFICE' 1Mi I. 2-Ob60
wfDNESDAYTeam
expect to meet wainfleet
this wneek-end
Entering the Junior 1. Noviceteam
Standstill Class. which consists`
Ta Dive
RES.: WH. 2-1855
1 -ed
Mrs. KU was taken to the
of a portion of drill- and con-
_
hwtercoulone for the M
Oshawa Hospital on Sunday.
cert. Junior .Novice Class is
: _
Her many
DRSVII'(C3 8[>iiOaL
"Iegisoe:y Nleaaiawf 2Perki"
• . .
C�Ist/an Seim"
speedy recovery.
Mr. H. Blarinnan who play-
neves entered or woo d prev-
ions competition.
'
� Y� �
,
ROtRRT AUSTIN. Plop.
_ W M E
ed in. the Canadian Chaimpiorr
we, the, Corps Executives
• w>sl�ilza
Pbaos.
RA 1, wUMy, ontwi.
. .
•
Q�.*�
sing i%saeahoe Pitching at. the
w*ess.. tremendously pleased
If no answer. phone 736001E
Tin. mom wow of Whaley
as N.3 2 Isom lr, Yeneaea
S.
H -�
�
R f
N
- ,V"�' , ' ' %
ROUtii Nlll�, ONTARIO -
C. N. E., last week, came out
"ae,�tth" is the group around.
with - the Corps' . showing,
though . failing to wiz, Third
. --
�t..>•t..>•ts....allals
W11111 ry sad M_
place w no disgrace. A great
"evi sr witow No. 8,.f11fR
�
SUNDAY SCHOOL -
s1llnioAY It eAL-aa i, -
Brougham gin
Greenwood girls on September
was frot
activities, by both the Corps
PLASTER CERAMIC TILE
—.
Funeral end
AN••«.e RrNdeg, neget.. Rd.
5, by aescore of 12-8, .'Jibs was
and the Kxecutive. There will
STONE _
P L U M B 1 N G
: •
Ambulance Service.
As Rwpe IIIb
- TevOwm Ise aP Ham' em �
the final genre of the O. IL S.
A. between these two teems.
be other competitions and ot-
her chances for Wins. Our next
FLAGSTONE PATIOS
BTC..
.r IMG Midw•-dol- MreMss.
.eta. BE C,oaafers, statffville,
o�ompetitiott will be in Mark-
CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC.
ALPRED KAYES
+* _
wa1
WKCOWA
was wwmit , renewing old ac-
ham on lridary, September 28,
MARTIN ENRIGHT
M;IMIMMr¢' 1AT11ROO1t1S
_:.___ , Z
a i'
the IN Daft
gaaintances, of day lest week.
lilt. M. l en+mon is spending
during the evening. we hope
to set you there - C. Neper,
phpM; TENS !-1!!7
,lrZl sm SYSTEMS
al-Pkioerlwg Beath Road
Sa„„ -
a week wi� Mrs. Amus, at
Drum, Major.
: ESTWWATES GiVEN
*
" :•. Cad ATiaMk 2,Si3S
�tlza.. ggR.gl..>•f..u.1w1R..../....sl.f►
/Rewe Wilehall 2.6717
:
Velephone ti ..
•
__01L FURNACES--<
-
WHitehall 2-3618
- AJAX Lu
CO. LTD.-silrN.a�,nd
Lss.Drrlcei
_
St. Andrew's
• • tjp
Presbyterian Church
wH
-
•
Church St. N., Pickering, Out
C
_ _ SPRUCE (siliti assembled) $11.75 .
311641
28 Church St S. - I'ldcerlaE
._
t"s-BRADY
-
Ph�oas. wHriets
--CEDAR isomi assembled) $15.95- ;
RODMAN HEATING CO.
-;,rlloNlta ltlwpie set»i
SchoolED
RWOOD METAL FRAME (collaps Me) $29.95
DYNBARTON RADIO i T V
;. ,PLUMBING
ill Ala1• .� C1� serYle:
SALE' REGISTER
-
A. IL RATFIFW
ion Ladders 10.95 each
Saturday, •ptwnber 22 - In,*
5 ft. Step Ladd4r $4.98 each
low_ -
portant exttnsive alaction sale
o s em milk-cows.�a==w--
The one place to a"
implements, tray: grain, house -
ROGER G. CONANT, B.A.
everything in Plumbing.
��i�1�G/'fon
REPLACE OLD FURNACE- FILTERS NOW with
the, NEW PERMANENT TYPE
hold furniture; including num-
ber of antiques. Sale starts at
eA#RtST1R AND SOttCROR
QMD VALUE AT THE
RIGHT
RIGHT PRICE
U N 1 T E D C H U R C FI
non Terms cash No re-
12'.00 n. Te .
No. 4)
Shwa - 15x20x 1" - :1.3! Size - '10x20x1"- - $1.59
serve. Farm sold. Property of
'
CONITH BLDG., AJAX
_Open Daily TN asst P.M
C' .:
Size - 16x20x1" - $1.39. Size - 20x25x1" - $1.95
the Estate of the Late Paul
71� 11pic" sit' terns, Detr.w,
_Sarerday TU 1:00 peas.
W. A. `MeKAY, M.A., Ph•D. -:
-Size - 16x25xi" - $13!
Reesor, at Lot 7. 10th' 'Line,
-
REPAIRS i 'ALTERATIONS
MINISTER•
• Markham Township, half mile
.
4320 Kingston Road
_._ -_
of WorshipV
_ -
Him QUALI]'Y PAgiTS
�southpf No. 7. Highway, on the
loth Concessio north orf Cl
-
-,•-
INSURANCE CO.
Heft Hill
_Service
11.00 A. sir. �
OuftM9 White $6.85 gal. Outside Primer $6.8$. gal.
a arge sale. Sea
Grove, This isK N A CLARKS
WWI OR PHONR
Ebse• lane f.► Pm ad C.wley
AT. 44721
_ .
PRENYL CE aueti
clo11.a sarday JUh► - Aug
BARGAIN PAINTSW11101111111111
�Lrw LeesawN M _
, .e e, •s.
Chureh School Wilt Re-opin
... ..
RED, GREEN, GRAY In gallons only _ $2.95 g -l.
-SALE REGISTER .
Aae..bits k ewer , u AN KbWb
doMllnan RI Gibson
DENNEY BROTHERS
Sootember 2, at 9.45 A: M.
COMMUNITY SiNC! 1135
- 'EXCelietlt for Fences, Garages, Cottages, etC.
s
Saturday. September 1!i --sung
tion sale Holstein milk owN
P110Pwa 1tiNfTs': M06 it,11l1
'
HEATING CONTRACTORS
•:`. sERYINO' CHRIST IN THE
a ger%
mostly �h, �� �r
---- --`--
PITT=6H QUICK VELVET LATEX PAINT
trao-
or rs, s'
riot wtQer, steam syn net
_
,t f arM
W. K J, Thompson,
tt�tau.d :,
TRY A "NEws"
Excenmt economy flat Waft paint Dries In hours
�, dements, 11110►, g��:
etc., at Lot 32, Con. Pilot--
- B.A., 1.x.8•
A11erwMowa. and i8e pails
-
QUARTS $1.69 GALLONS �' ..f0'
i
Ing Township, halt. mile north
a1111w000 Nrov., AJAX
Ptrates if3.4�f
- :
�LASSIFiED AD
- '
(tan Besa Colored)
`.
No. 7. Highway, Green Td"
_
. w�118 3ra1w
V
LIM
caperky
LT�e,
or (ar11ool side -road) the. gra
of iEobe:t ti Terrell
___
rail— 1i,b *SISI
EA�EiI esd f01R*OE
o"W =,w MPaPM so an �
= C� _
-
-. AJAX 3� WH"W-
ESeh. No reesrw. >h>s aaiA
Bele d 2M p, 1& KW M*
Mil. )!K r: as ¢swd� >
~
llrM /PeIMM� 0 We
r"surra! a1r lilsAii .
Bur• wtrlRa li011` snrtM am
W& -,24W
�
-r_
� ..
� � ..-•..3r- ._y,•'
? . ..a .... •F:.:_'.r-•
ip: _ -, ,_yam.• .-. .. _
- ;
4.
P Six - • Twill PICKERING N - � - =THURSDAY, SQPTEAMA 13,.4%2
Members of the Legion Aux-
A U C T 1 O N S A L E shire brood sow, -bred June 22;
stered "chair and footstool; A
Large cellar table and Cave
OtAfT
CLAREMl\ l
ilia y met, on Sept. 13 in the
FARM SOLD Yorkshire brood sow, bred Jun.
large pine glass-top.'cupboar'd;
board; number of antique oil
�.-The Claremont Baptist Ch•ur-
Legion Hall, for their first mee-
important, extensive auction 21; Yorkshire brood sow, bred
End ale•
lamps with shacks; Two ant- -
ch will celebrate it's 141st ann-
ting of the fall season.
Salo of farm stock, Holstein June 22; Yorkshire brood sow,
Ants Room
ique spool beds; Two antique
%iversary this Sunday, with sp-
The Legiqn Bowling League
cattle, Yorkshire pigs, /Antique with 9 pigs, 5 weeks old;•York.
Large walnut front sideboard;
clocks; Number of odd tishes,
• ecial services both morning
°will get started on Seut. 28th
and modern furniture, May, shire brood sow, due time of
Coffield electric washer, good;
including antique china; glass -
.
.;and evening at 11 a. m. and at
at the Markham lanes. The
Grain, Straw etc., on Lot 7, sale; Yorkshire brood sow, bred
Pine chest of drawers.
ware, pots, pare, spianing-
17.30 p. m. speaker will
teams and captains were rec-
loth Lino Markham Township, Aug. 28; Yorkshire brood sow,
Living-Roem
wheel etc. Utensils and other
,Special
--� �--M =-Morden, of -Toronto,
.ently--drawn up at a meeting
half mile south of No. 7. High- with 8 pigs, 5 weeks old; York=
H. A. Livingston baby grand
odd household effects.
is in charge of evangelism
at the home of Mr—AFyff-Med=
o► ter -Nest Side of the shire brood sow with 9 pigs,
Piano and stool; Admiral TV
000
,.who
for the Ontario and Quebec
shaw. There are still a few or-
10th Concession Road, the pro- 6 weeks old; Yorkshire, white
and cabinet stand; 3 -Piece
The furniture in this talo Is
- convention.Mr. Cyril Redford of
wrings and anyone wishing to
party of the Estate of the Late boar, T year old; 11 Good feed
chesterfield suite, good; Ches-
exceptionally good a wditlon.
Toronto will -.be guest soloist
bowl with this'group: should
PAUL. REESOR chunks; 17 Good shoots.
terfield arm -chair; Upholstered
Salo starts on time• -1Z •Met.
Pte-
for these s s—ces. '
call. Mrs. . Rene Rennie at 175.
Cedar Grove Hay, Straw A Grain
settee; Several living -room
No reserve. Farm. -sold. Torim
sorsa-to-t�epa�that-
This is -a -mixed league- of Ad "1
TURDAYi SEPT.-Z2.-1'M2--Approac.-2000--bush.---oats;-APP-
centre tables;Several. electric
-cash da' of sale. This Is a
Y .
Mm. Fred Ward is in poor
bowlers.
rox: 700 bales oat straw;. App-
floor lamps and table lamps;
largo sale. _.:- . _. ---
health at the present time.
Mr. and Mrs. K Jones, Eric
Cattle •rox. 1500 bales good mixed
Several pictures and• paintings;
James Smith, clerk. KEN aad
Rev. and Mrs. John Carneg-
and Tom Benson, ope.nt- , the.
1. Red and White cow, due to hay:
Occasional chair; hammock and
CLARKE PRENTME, s.et ow
ie have returned home after 10
weekend at Niagara Falls.
calf; 2. Holstein cow, full flow, -: Implements
footstools; Two matching car-
'wrs. Phone: Markham SK or
-,weeks in - Scotland.
Valerie and Leo Samarillo,
not bred; 3. 'Holstein oow, fresh Model •S: Case tractor on rub-
pets. approx. 12 x 14; Smoke_*'e
Next Monday, Sept 17th will
entertained a number of th-
riot bred; 4. Holstein cow, fresh iter, electric lights, starter, P.
stands, vases, etc; , Oval -top
(Proprietor or auctioneers will
-be a speciAl day for the women
eir friends at corn roast last
bred Aug. 3.;• 5. Holstein cow, T. O. etc., ',good; 2 -Furrowed
centre table.
not be respo"ible for -any pvb-
-. of, the Baptist Mission Circle,
Sunday afternoon.
fresh, not bred; 6. Holstein M. H. narrow-botto
.
..when they celebrate their T5th
Debbie Ann Lewis spent the
cow, bred June 5, real good plow;' 12 -Disc M. H. seed drill;
Square -top extension dining-
damage to the public In conn-
anniversary in the church at
past -week with her. grandpar-
milker; 7. Holstein cow, bred T Ft. M. H. grain binder; • Set
room table; 6 Upholstered din-
action -with this auction sale.
._ 8 p. m Mrs. ,G W. Dengate of
ents: Mr. and. Mrs. Clare Kee-
June 29, milking good; 8. Hol- 3 -section spring -tooth harrows;
ing room chairs; Single bed; A
-
Toronto, executive secretary of
vil. On Sunday, the 16th, their
stein cow, fresh two weeks; 9. M. H. mower, 6 -ft., good; Steel-
box' love -nest; Pull-out Chester-
...the Mission Circle Board will
new grandchild, Catherine Gail
Five young Holstein cattle, 2 wheeled farm kagon gear; Flat
field couch, new; Columbia cab-
„
-: be the guest speaker, Special
will be Christened at St. Cl
to 3 mos. old; 10. Two young rack, 14 -ft.; Hay yacht-; Rtibbei=
liar—radii Since- fable;
_ ;ROSEBANK
"music will be provided by the
ements 'Anglican Church, Tor-
twin calves, 2 mos. old; 11: tired 4 -wheel tandem tractor
Stands; Ornaments; Square-
Best wishes go to Mrs. Kro-
Joseph family of Gormley and
onto.
Two young veal calves. trailer; Corn cultivator; -Set of
top table; Hoover vacuum
eker who was in hospital, to
the Baptist male quartette. A
The Claremont Public - Lib-,
Swine 5 -section drag harrows; Stiff-
creamer; Two pair large lined
to -have a walking cast put
birthday cake will also be on
rary Board will hold a meet-
5' Good white Yorkshire and tooth cultivator; Set Bissell
lace -edged drapes with centre-
on her back. We do hope her _
hand and'everyone in the co-
ing in the library on Sept. 17.
L.andrace brood sows, bred` in disc harrows, - tandem; M. H.
pieces to match.
condition has improved by this
- mmunity is .invited to attend.
t The Ontario and York Film
August; Yorkshire brood sow, manure spreader; Steel dump
Upstairs Back South Room
time.
" '
-' - The-' annual bowling tourna-
Council now have .their new
bred; English black brood sow, rake..
Highboy.. dresser; Bedroom
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott have .
- meat for fowl in. the form of
block of films available. Con-
with 9 pigs, 9 weeks old; York- Miscellaneous Articles _
chair;- Wooden bed, .spring and
returned home from an enjoy -
mixed trebles was held here
tact Mrs. Clare KeeviJ, if you_
Garden seeder and wheel hoe;
mattress; Scatter rugs. .,
able holiday at a cottage at
on Saturday, with ten full
are interested:-
spent the weekend at their Turnpike shovel; Circular saw
Back Hall
Stoney Lake.
-greens. Winners were: 1. Agin-
The September meeting of
cottage at Hawke Lake. frame complete 4-ith 2 blades;
Large pinestorage box; An-.
Friends and neighbors of Mr.
court under L. Ross, 2.- Mark-
the Claremont Women's Inst-
Mrs. truce Harton 'and Hea- LAaree iron pot; Rubber -tired
tique secretary desk with ex-
and Mrs. Arthur Guest, West
ham under B. Gayman. 3. Stou-
•itute will be held in the form
ther of Willowdale, spent the steel -wheel barrow; Set cattle•
i r. ` and Mrs. de -homers : 2 Grinds
tom• glass top.
Centre. Back Bedrpom
Point Cres. will be sorry to
lose them, as they --are moving
lfi=e. azwk-i E. Pal thing.
df CL bus triij.. b
Each player participating Won
and will include a tour of the
Earl Cook. - ter: Reb power lawnmower; A
Pine chest of drawers; Scatter
to . Moore's Road, in Dunbar -
a -chicken.
Georgina, China -Factoory. Any-
Mr. Fred-L.yrui who has set hand -power stock clippers;
roes, Pine dresser with swing
ton.
�Liss_Giytsnis. Creaswe2l has.
one- interested' in .this trip_ -.:is
been a patient in the.Ajax Ho-.:Forks,_Sho�-els,. Hoes,— Rakes
-
mirror, antique�__Dou e-
-- --
�, � i} 9rris Wayne and----
returned home after spending.
asked to contact Mrs. Melvin
spitai for the past ;Wo months Farm --tools, and many _other
springs and -mattress; Bedroom
Gayle, spent' Sunday, at --the
the summer up north as a
Johnson or Mrs. Robt. Torr-
has now returned home: articles.
chairs and stands.
Royal. Ontario'Museum, Toron-
-' camp counsellor. " '
ence. Lunch will be.eaten at
. On Monday, -September lb, - Household Furniture -
N. W. Bedroom
to. - ' -
Mr. Chas. Redshaw� won the
the.park.and the meeting will
.a shower.was held at the Mrs. Rear Room -.
Chest of diaw•ers with side
Mr, and Mrs. James Kavin
50-50 draw 'at the' exhibition
follow-: Supper will 'be eaten
Grant Taylor's. home for- Miss Large pine cupboard, antique:
mirror, Vanity dresger,
and family attended a wedding
bell game bewteen Greenwood
at a restaurant. The bus will
Jo Anne Porter of Dunbarton. Large pine -glass top Cupboard,
South Centre Bedroom
at Bond Head, recently.
-;Sr's .and. Mount. Zion here on
leave the four -corners here at
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor, antique; Ni'hite pine tables; A
Large walnut dresser with a
May we remind you again, of
:. Saturday night.
t15 a. m. -on- -
left, on Thursd�for a -trip to pine wood -box; Tw gi. a box-
marble top: Large, walnut..hed,
the Sabin (oral) Polio Vaccine
Fred Ward. Don Hedges and
Miss Grace iddle of To-
Florida .:
springs and mattress; Match-
Clinic to be held in the Town -
Bill Evans. bowled at Stouff-
roma spent. the, weekend with
The paving job` done along Kitchen
in$ washstand with .marble
ship Hall on September 13, -
vWe last week and will play in
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac
the curbs in the village- has G . DeLuxe refrigerator, 9 ft.
top; 4 -Piece toilet set, hand-
6.30'to 9.00 p. m
the Birkett trophy tournament
Middleton.
been afine improvement: This geod; G.. E: Deluxe electric
Pairyted•
Anyone with items of news,
this Saturday.
Mr. Keith Carson of Wood-
was 'done jointly by the.village range, near new;Day-bed
4 -Piece modiern bedroom suite
please phone ATlantie 2-193i.
Mr. and Mrs.- A. Samarillo
bridge, .visited his parents, Mr.
and the county. couch; Rocking -chair; Uphol-
-in waterfall design finish; . A
Mr. and Mrs. Wagnaar and
held their annual corn . reast
and Mrs, Frank Carson on' -the
hand -carved .antique chair; A
family, North Rosebank, spent
At their farm on Saturday ev-
weekend. Keith is on the staff
THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR
i pair of mounted elk horns.
.
the week -end orr a camping
ening. when over 50 persons
of the Woodbridge High School
x x x
trip at Niagara.
- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis
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apman - of Barbados and Mr.
spent the weekend at their
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and Mrs, C. J. Maiarns of- To-
cottage.
- (5 or 10 Pins) AT -
W%0W40%0W- low
roasts were among the many
,who attended.
aster m. tec y o t-
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ouffvilie, spent the weekend at
West PIM
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L. A. Guides., and- Brown-
home- of_ Mr. and Al
_The _ ..the
im will meet Sept. 18 at M5
-Mrs.
Robertson. ..
ISLAND RD. and EAST AVE. — Phone AT. 2.5"1
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�kpi s To Uwmpm% �S 'j�C�OR
p. m at the home of Mrs.. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank HaIL-
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Rennie. Mothers -and aherimbers
inghead left on Saturday for a
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Reminders about your
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1962 r THE PICKERING NEWS.
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CLASS;FIRD H- elp Wanted Coming Fxents AUDtEY NE�IVS St. Francis do Sales Catholic semi-final round in the O. A.
Women's League, Pickering S. A. Playoffs last Saturday at
14DVERTISEM£NTS Boyviw Heights }loins And Peterborough, when Peter'ber- • -
PAY DIVIDENDS School Association Church service ,continues at jibe St. Francis de Sales ough defeated them 2-0 in a
-USE THEM EACH WEEK will hold its first Regular the morning hour. Rev. Keith
HELP WANTED Hawkes will be in c Council of the Catholic Wom- fast action gatne..It was a ba-
pbaes
Monday in the new school. on her, °� errs League of Canada held tle between the pitchers with
or TE PEE MOTEL AND 'Monday, September 17, at 8.00 the service this Sunday, Sept. their first meeting of th.. Fall Wayne Colley for the
_. For Sale RESTAURANT p. m• Speaker-Mr. John Ash- 16th- Season at St. Francis de Sales W yce Coldy foh 17 Bay be-
NATURAL GAS FURNACES ton. All successive meetings The Community Chili-open Season
is erm rr- Thugs- outs and Jim Bell of Peter-
Rias Rental Water Heaters; 0!J (Under New Management) of the H. & S. will be haid on its' fall activities with a corn day, September 6, with Mrs. J. borough with 16. The second
burners and Furnaces, compiet- the Third--Wmiday-of--A r evenin at
eia serviced, from - $7.50 Waitresses• experienced the home of the il� ---Presiding. , game of this series will be pl. ll •Month. president; Mr.
I Hours S p. m. to closing The Executive elected for 'ayed at Frenchman's Bay on
Ask about our 12-month Bert and Mrs. Guthrie.
Apply in person Grill mar. this year is:' Djrector, -11ev. A. Saturday at 2, p.- m. and if
' Wsranty on .ori burners. I St. -Andrew's Ladies' Aid There are about 45 children
or short order cook. Mus! McMahon; Past President, Mrs. the third game is necessary .it
Authorized Deeler for Consum- attending Audley' school. Mrs.
yrs' Gas and Oil Installations. be experienced. Hour 5 p. will hold •their September R• Tqgerson; President, Mrs. -will be played 'immeditely aft-
G. K. Pratt is in the senior
m. to using. Godd wages. meeting Jack Quilty; 1st. Vice -Pres., er, starting : at 4 p. tri. These
MILLER HEATING g M the 20th, at the room, Mrs. Bob Bryant is in Miss Hel O'Connor; 2nd, two teams are well matched -
t SPECIALISTS apply in person. TE PEE home of Mrs. Walter Willis, s the junior room. Mrs. Glynn Vice -Pres., z5. Jos. Garland; and they promise to give the
MOTEL, Liverpool Rd., be- Dunbarton, at 2.OU'
Tudor SR Ajax WH2-349 p. m• Cars Eastwood is at Baggotsyille 3rd. Vice- Mrs. S... Cafik; spectators a game worth wat-
t tween Highway 2 and 401. pupils.
_ fi 1! w11 leave 'the ' fou'r-corners a, scl,uul, will. 37Recording' S 'ty., Mrs. D. thing. We hope all- the fans
Log Township. TEmple 9-1466. 1.45. The ladies of the church. The date of the U. C• W.
_ are welcome. _ ` " meet' h been c an ed use; Sec'ty,, Miss of Don Hopkins' young team
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For Sale-Lots 4 ;and 10 Wednesday evening, Sept. 19. Venda Packer; Treasurer, Mrs. will be out act o help cheer the
Female Help Wanted Scarboro Universa Women's' G. Belanger. Councillors: Mrs. team to victory:
` and Bring Town- - Club W 'Mr. and Mrs. Arch Bell. att-
Typist, telephone receptionist, H Sleep, Mrs. -W. Feather- Sympathy of this commuun-
3-09'- P15bne ended the wedding on Fri
real estate experience helpful, - - ; .•. = stcrrie, Sr., Mrs. N. Van Hevel- sty is extended to Mr. and
8-D93?. evening in Christ Memorial Ch-
but not essential. Bay Ridges The Opening Meeting of the ingen, Mrs. L. Daniels, Mrs: Clare Skitch and family
(sep lfi) urch Oshawa, of Arch's neph-
_____ Sales Office,. .Consolidated Scarboro University Women's Miss Parker, Educational in the loss of his mother, Mrs. .
ew, Bill Farndale to Miss Sh-
Building Corporation Ltd. Cp: Club will be held on Monday, Convener, reported the C. W. Dora Skitch: Mrs. Skitch had
For Sale-puppies, small breed. aron Stephenson.
Empire 4-3115 or TEmple 9- September 17, at Christ Church, L. Grade •8 Prize, of $50 had been a resident of the Bay for
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$3.00,each. Males. W'H2-1x77. - Mrs. George -Puckr7n enter- •
3461. Markham Road, just above the d Toronto Western, Hospital, been awarded to :Miss Linda ma years and Wil! be
-- - Kingston Road. Any prospective a oron es ern• osp Desiardins, who is, now. attend- missed by all her friends sand
o i al
For
Safe--300 Babcock Bessies, last.: week for observation.
Help Wanted' members- will be welcomed. For ing Notre Dame High School neighbors.
21 weeks ,old Starting P to. Jay. RoMr.f m� Mrs. Bill Guthrie in Toronto' and the C. W. L. Ronald Roberge returned to
A woman fom 12.00 noon to further information, phone: - -- g
_$L50 per bird. Phone:. Mark- -entertained members of the
'315J1, after 5.00 9 P• m., six days a week, at Mrs. John Mansell, Cla Catechism Pr�iz to Miss Beaty Halifax last week after spend-
ham _,...
y at a re-union ic-
Jack's Steak House, 120 King- 196M, P Cummings Tiiese prises, were ing a month's leave from the
(sep 20) nic on Sunday afternoon.,
• ston Rd. Pickering. � _ presented on behalf of the C. ' R. C. N. with his parents, Mr.
For Sale-Coleman gas heater. The Friendship Group ��� W. L. by Miss Packer and and Mrs. Fred Beekstea.d.
Men Wanted-for apple pick- Mrs. Quilty, at the St. Francis Congratulations to Len Can -
with thermostat. 20 x 12 inch. of St. Andrew's Presbyterian .n�. Apply, in person to-Pick- y - - de Sales Graduation Exercises ham of the Frenchman's Bay
In new condition. Used only a Church will hold. their first Mrs. J. Mowat, Toronto, vis-
.. Orchards, No-2. Highway in June. Yacht Club who came first in
.short time. WH2-1945. monthly meeting of the season iced her niece, Mrs. B. Jamies-
at Brock Road. WK2-124?.- The C. W. L. Leadership -the Blue Jay class at the Ash-
-on Wednesday,, September 19, on, last week.
(sep 13 tf) Course. is again being made-a- bridge's •Bay regatta last- Sat-
For Sale---combination electric at 8.00 p. m. at the home-of- ---Mrs•-Morgan Pugh, Clare- .vailable to 'C. W. L. members. urday.
range and stove. In good con- Mrs_ Pearl Cooper, Oshawa, mont, is confined to bed at the f _
_ditinn. For large family, 'or'. Wanted Ont._ home of her daughter, Mrs. t
had
_ _ tis necessary to make applica An enjoyable time was
ion now in at 'a den a held by the French-
cottage. Phone: ATlantic 28710 Cars will meet and 1•eave the Elmer Wilson. order that a grori the t ¢ h Sat-
-.
_ - - -- c-n be formed wi
Wahnt" oo-k-stove, coal and our-corners iri -Pickering, at Mr. Fred Fiss and Miss Glad-. two'weeks. urday at Moose Hall. This SaFor Sale-one oil tank -for. a wood,- good condition.. WH2- 7.30 p• m. Hostess for the even- ys Disney were united in.marr- .. Mrs. J. Maika, Membership urday, they will hold tpeir
turnace, ATlantic 2-8710. 13; , _ iris are: Ella Young and Daisy '►age at the Manse at Green- C al t a Club
:. :. -.. parrs annual roast
Udell. .. wood on September 8.. Convener, outlined her l corn t the CL
Genesee Sed Wheat-for sale - Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Gates and .for the Membership Drive she House.
Gerreaee ]st. Prue, growTi from _ Betty attended their niece's and her Committee are promot- Happy birthday wishes to
&red 2nd _ TENDERS ward Thanks inb. Mr. McKean e c to on Sept. l-
generation seed. � wedding, at Bowm�riwille, on
Mrs. R Togerson, Girl Guide also Billie Beckstead who 'cel-
very pure, treated and cleaned We would like to thank our Saturday. Convener, announced "plans are ebtated his 15th birthday' on
seed. Apply-Llark- Prentice, 'FOR SALE BY TENDER many friends and neighbors for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mander- under way for, a Mosher and September, 7th. Other birt n
'M"kham; R. R. 2. Ont. Phone FOR REMOVAL their sympathy and acts of -son and Joanne and Brenda, Daughter Banquet to e: held days celebrated. ,this week ars
St>yoflville 96208. modern brick bungalow, eon- kindness, = during our recent Bill and Faye McAvoy, camped for the Girl Guideg-4ii the near Bill Fertile. on September 13th
- (sep 20) - taining three bedrooms, living- bereavement. We 'especially over the week-end at Algon- future: Mrs.'Myra Salt on September
- t room, four-piece bathroom, kit- thank the Wm. Sherrin Funeral quin Park. The President thanked, 14fiss- 14, Tony Salt on September 15,
- Real State then and combination dining- Home, and' Rev. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. ' Murray Jones es Packer. and O'Connor for the Mrs. Rawbon on September 15
room and den, located on west Alex. and Lou Rundle had supper on Sunday nights 4uct`ess€ul Euchre and Bridge and Keith Avis on September
l1011si far BALE -five-room- side of Pine Ridge. Road, near and family. with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kahn, convened by them in June, as 17th. q
ad flame bungalow, on Guild No. 2. Hi hwa , Immediatel Oshawa
M Mrs. 11, Sleep, for her We are eased to S�Q 3&,=.
91 Conveniences- or - oF, north of service station, Village Gid: Of Thanks The „Busy Bee" girls' group Strawberry Social, and Mrs. 'aY Powell home from the hos-
sssstiaa, call at 47 Guild Road, of Dunbarton. Bungalow must held a bazaar at the church on J..Maika• for her Membership' pital and hope he will contin-
Plidwring. be moved within thirty days I wish to express- my gin-- Saturday,' which-was quite suc-
oez�e. thanks to the Easter Reb- t Luck Supper. ue to improve
7.= (t!) `: after award o/ contract. After all Conveners had iv The TuesdayNi tern
Tender for purchase, of this 'ekah Lodge, the U. 'e. W, of His Morgan. Evans. Clare- g . - gh Young
building will be received up to Dunbarton United Church, and mont, spent the week-end.with their- reports, and plarzg out- Dies Club. held their first
To Rent to the neighbors and frienris es, Mrs, J meeting of the season on Wed.
2.00 p. m., October 1, 1962. For her 'daughter Mrs. , Lorne lined for Fall activiti
To wino sent cards, flowers and Garland introduced the Guest Sept, 5. They had a genera
Rent-large frame mouse: further information, contact �on� Speaker, Mrs. - Clifferd Noble. meeting and planned 'their pro-
Must have good references. On Mr. H. Lomas, Canadian Nat- gifts, 'and who visited -me dur- Misses Mary Jean Jamieson
wVes Rt�ad ; of Sutton, who- gave a very in- gram for the- year, There are
wish to thank Dr. - Tomlinson spiring talk on "Motivation". a new memoers we wou
VV92.2353. , 4091. School of Nursing, at Oshawa
and Dr. Atkinson, and Nurses Mrs. J. Maika thanked Mrs like to welcome, They are:
Tei ReM--one.b and-Staff of the Ajax and Pick- General Hospital, on Monday. Noble on..'behaif _ of the -St. Mrs- Susan Arnott, Mrs. Dia-
ay garage and '.
e Hos tial. �- Francis de Sales Council, and nne Patto, Mrs, Stella Walk-
torL, and gas pumpg Duytbar= P The Religions of the- World refreshments were served dur- er from Frenchman's Bay area
itotl > 839-3219. Mrs. F;essle Mcl) An One and Mrs, Rose Robin anW,dau-
TENDERS ing the social h ckeridur: by the
� Bahai'i believe that each of hostess, Miss Packer. _ ghter• in law, Dorset} from Bay
Self'-Contained Apartment the major religions is true, is Ridge;, Refreshments were ser-
.gn'ivate driveway and entrance; SCHOOL AREA NO. 2: Mernoriam bE,autiful, is ,valid Each is the r p� ved at the. dose. The next
][shaped living-room, kitchen; Township Of Pickering In Momeriam ane' message of God in thatUl ( s Deg meeting will be held Oct 2 in
one or two bedroorns; bath- T E N D E"R S Anderson - tri lovingmemo ' age in which it a
. - - Qovra; heavy-wired; pie- rY. Pecans; each the Fairport United Church at •
Rare ', hrdbw. • it ; draped
H ter Stoker Coal of my dear husband, William is adapted to the needs and The FmnchmaR's Bay Bant- 8.30 p. m. For more infortnat-
y y- SEALED TENDERS will be Cameron, who passed away on capacities of man for that time ams' lost the first game,of .the ion, : phone 839-3176.
� and heat included. Furnish- received by the undersigned for September 14, 1956. each is the only truth for that - -
Call, aft the supply of Stoker Coal for Just a thought of sweet rem- age, yet it is not final. It is
?Jb p m. Claremont 236W2. Dunbarton and Fairport Beach - embranc e, but one part of a single, great
Schools. emclose at 500 Just a memory sad and true progressive and ever h "ha= ROUGE HILL�PICKERING LIONS
OaZ_Can fen Children. Phone: m September 24, 1962. Just the love acrd. sweet devot- in religion of God which "has
A'lfuntic 2-1s0 - --Tender-ferns--and_-
speeifica- ion no beginning acrd will have no x
tions may be obtained at life Of; one w o 12th A N N U A L
Ory Can-available. Any.shift.� Oise, Rosebank Road -Sadly missed by w�Ir"rt_
JIT. 2-2409 I A
Caa live is 839-2873. Mrs. L `+ '
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Cooper.School. ATlantic 4-4751. rude.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. ' 'Friday, Saturday, September 14, 15, 1962• ti
A. W. TYAS,
SEPTIC TANKS
BusinessAdministrator GRAHAM -PARK Rvon ng; Saturday Afternft- I ft-n anal Evening
ESTAURANT
� ..FEATURING •••
w. CLEANED �p Brampton" Clown Band (Fri. Night)
W. J. sung ' , :Dining - Room BaIIQ�IEt IlON ALSO DANCING
-- DONKEY BASEBALL (Saturday at 1)
Oshawa - RA. 3-4az W.,.,1J;
WeddiflgS' Parties High Schaol.Teachers vs. Public School Teachers
thP • r
+r' No. 2 Highway at Rouge River - ATlantic 2-2170 ~ r
-:PONY RIDES - FISH POND - GONDOLA t
• - For Everybody
Fish & Chips
Home Baking = Sewing - Take-aChance - Sweaters
EVERYDAY - 35C ` Attic Treas' res - Country Store - Refreshments
_ ••_ Rummage !
GEORGE'S RESTAURANT
CKEY'S LADIES' WEAR DOLL, DRAW --Beautiful Doll Dressed
MAIN SHOPPING PLAZA 'RELAX an-d Call
�• �Rosebui Mopping Pim in Jwenty-five 5Mdp -
'� CHs`'` . VIFISH TO `ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OFA `I� ` "LITTLE MOSPORT"
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LNW CARTAOR Melt>•1110 - 1f $am
AS O! iI�TRM1ta .UII, 1li1 ROU0E HILL COMMUNITY PARK
lint elnleee. >�t-tom Yi► MOMI f�VK/ - HIGHWAY 2, OPPOSITE •FIRt HALL i
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THE PICKERING NEWS THUFtSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1%2
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Pickering Village LibrarY
to react, and it's not in our coil-
rnwal. on September 14 and who the new owners will be, Ricky Mathews whose grand- to — on Monday evening, the
y-Fnouth is ection, phone yokir request
--at, --Hill;-Of Woodview Rd. mother is Mrs. Fre 7
owe dark -1 �r the Rouge Hill Lions, --at Marie home going into the army soon. We Mrs. McLean and she will try members of the Pickering Vill-
i Faek. has recently returill-d Library Board met i1v the
-W I C.11-1 obtain it for you. Li ..a. age Li _7771
Rapp;;' :.L M;7s. A. come out and 15tqh the from a two-week trip with the wish him the best of luck in to Reports werV given by.
Hours: 3.30 to 5.OD each Wed,: Library, t
Sprin.g. -,4*1--_, celcbra,-,ed a bit -h- D.,ney Baseball. Girl Guides. They travelled by his chosen career. Mm G. Hunt and Mrs. M. But-
day
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day on S,�; eratter 7. Kenny Cole, of Pine Grove train through all the Western c The teen-ag;em held a dance' nes day.
night at the Com- Friends Arid neighbors on tars, on their interesting days
May wa &:t'-, tl�at you 11 Ls,�e n- Ave..celebrated his 11th birth- Provinces, right through the on Saturday Lak�View Ave. were sorry to at the Conference of Canadian
you. -Ghriit;ar. - munity Hall. It was well atten- . ()nt_
An on 4v by entertaining a number Rockies and Jasper. In Edmon il Assoe
West learn two of our ladies- are 1 Library iation and
'Sc'ience, of Rouge 'H:U, broad- ;'of his young friends to 'a wien- ton *t)-..ey were. entertained at ded, with guests from - ario Library Association, held
I with pneumonia. Mrs. G, Den
cast every Sunday,' at 9.'00 a. er and corn roast. Friends a luncheon by the Mayor, and Rouge and Ajax. recently.
as , Wi - Belated wedding annivers�ary nison, who is in Ajax Hospital, at Ottawa hftwor
-n-L over p him %*re: Peter appeared on CBC, TV, at in Whitton' welcomed the nine
T*� to hel - r congratulations to Mr. and and Mrs. A. Chung, who, 1� at
Many of, tiie -younger child Harrod, Gary and Bobby Bli Apeg. Their trip also included congr home. We wish them both -a hundred delegates. Dn�. Seum
Ten 1r. the s area ha -.,c- started -Lon, Jimmy . Walduff arid. Ricky an over -night camp -out at Mrs. Bert Salter who celebra- and Mr.- Bennet Cerf were two
-school for the fist tire. Pie A wonderful time was Banff National Park. Marie is ted their first wL-dd:L-ig ariniver- rapid recovery. of 'the several speakers. The
as G I b Fourteenth wedding a
iarlgs Y. nniyer-
drive carefully, and watch out had by all. now a member of the 1st. Ont- sary, 'September 9th. delegates were- taken on tours
for the your_;;17
"1" as some The Jackson house. on the. ario Provincial Cadets and a Mrs. J. Enright wishes to ex- say congratulations'to Mr, and of several • Ottawa . libraries.
ibraries.
of them are cut or, the roads 1st. Concession has been sold. leader of Girl Guides. tend a welcome to all the lad- Jokrs. R. Singer, on September Mrs. Hunt also attended it
alone for t. -e first time.-, i'Up to this date, we don't know Happy birthday to Mrs. Mar- ies of Fairport Beach area to 10. Library Workshop in Peterboro
join their Club, "rhe - Our deep sympathy is exten- this summer, Watch the paper
Don't forget to attend the ion Griffin, who celebrated ret- Young
ently. Knighters". This is a non -de- ded to Mrs and Mr --- Rol-
. D. regarding newhours at the loc-
The Mothers' -Auxiliary of nominational ladies' social club, mes ,and family on the passing al library, to start in October.
the Boy Scouts will hold their 'and meet,, the first Tuesday. of Mr. Holmes, -Sr., on Tues- At pm -sent -the library is open
first meeting on Monday ev- evening of 'every month in the day, September 4.
on Tuesday and Saturday, 2.00
ening, in Rouge Hill United Fairport United Church, on Liv-- Tommy Williams celebrated to 5.00 p. m., and on ,Friday,
Church, to make plans for, the erpool Road. This group does his 7th birthday on Monday., 1 6.00 to 8.00 p. m.
Christmas Bazaar. some small, charity work, but with a pa
Latchford, of is may a social evening for Norma, Bobby and Donny Dow-. Boyd, 'of NeArmarm
Mr. and Mrs. Lat her Mrs.W. B
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Woodview Dd. were Out Of,the Ladies- Ladies from Bay land Richard Canracho, Kennyket, on Saturday.
town over the week Rid an 4 and Ross . Pickard and sisters Mr. and Mrs. Zettlier gave', a
-end. ges, Frenchman's Bay A e, '
IYunbarton Shores are also -in- Susan and Brenda.. it "bon voyage'! party on Satur
FAIRPORT"t -
ed to join. For more inform,- . The Fair -port Beach Jewells day �or hits. M. Fitzpatrick,
ation call 939-3176. returning Softball Team had reached the 'who is retuing to Ireland
%.vishes --t.) Finals for the Juvenile B. Cup
Happy .birthday shortly. There were'twenty-two
EACH year n
Buddy CasseLs who is eleven -in. the R. W.. S. U. League. They 'guests all had
a.
old on September 17.. played the Richmond v��ry enjoyable evening:
B
Keily and -1�1-tcs on, the: Johns-Manvitle '.%Tr, Ina, Mrs. A. Tiessen had
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-Field. Wednes(lay. A
Anniversary to 2NIn. and Mr;, Mrs. MqLean had a busy time Sports ,, , u'..'- as, their guests on Sund ' ay, Rev.
1. nesd- -1nnin,, 15 tc).-2-; Tues- Dick and family from. Tor-
D_Friee who are 11years ma- at the libriry last %Ved.- ii�;t 29� winning to 8, N. Mennonite Church.
ER HEATER
r - 'ed on Sept 16th;..al.;o Mr. afternqon,'The:e %,�ere one hun- day. Sept. 4, w onto
itABarbara Wdrner_ wLnnin-.g pit- Mr.;. I. McNeill has recently
ti and 'Mt-, G.. Julian wh6 are 10 tired and, one books loaned.ot. Lynn DeCarle. month's holi-
to see cher: catcher. returned from a:
married Sept. 15th. aril it was Oncou��__�il,
yeas.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Garnett lir'- more adults are avallin-_� them- Mrs. Gate,..�aid that it is. day in Glasgow, Scotland.
-FOR ONLY su ivult tc� pick. a .'best player" Mr. D. HolnaLs will be preach-_
ar�nr-unce fh,,� birth of selves of our arriple p;.1Y of
-.a- _�Vanrlrhl . Id ill be order- from - a. tear.ff,they all did so in in both services on Sun -
bo rn V) good fiction. We w tember'6--11.*00 a. m.
_r 11�, n-4 vn� ed-Aaaeth-er.:-Thiz- day -Sapb
Provinciun__
al nes 4R_Aie_znnioced Jand 7.00 prn.
-(i, 311 loaited to .us by the, ?n .6nday School
,,-ital: A. girl. wei.-hih-, 8 jh8. Librdry . Service sooh, arid-. if shortly.
9 07. there is a book yoii.would_b�ke Mrs. Pickard Visited htr mot
come.
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untarlo Hydro AX 3.3331 TE. 9.1411
..A complete range of banking services —because this is the site
a 6nk /Future customers will, come here
of new branch of a ch�artered be
Marks Electric Day'e Morgan'
bank is it
-to only in a chartered
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do all their banking, because
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PO or all banking to be done'unde�on e roof/ Each branch, large.
possible f .. , - -=.A
e to
full banking,service, from pasbing a cheque M or small, offers a
Rosebank Ph "go colm Campkin
financing foreign trade. Each has a staff. trained and eager to render
AT. .2-0273 TL .9-1911
Us• hi& Aandar4, of service that feattivis ch&iterid- banking
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I.. lu A im .!W M=< CNAAWISRAD DAMNS SMA VING YOUR COMMUNIT-Ti,
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- THE PICKERING NIM. . _ r __ -._ _ - ^_ - _-- ' - _- _•__._ —^,'Page Nina
�tn8tilEdstnalEEataaluElalt■.>tuslitstaEtsRat•tsui.sta>•ata.
high, but ask him how it is
register for softball' or volley
=in
BAY MW HEWS
spent, and he couldn't tell you.
business municipal
ball. Cars entering the park
will be charged fore for park-
~j «
fairs can be v s very interesting
ing, regardless of the number
INSURANCE REAL ESTATE
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Isaatl..■■.a.■at..a.aEE...a...........slsn.aauM.
subject, and much can be
learned from these bodies.
of occupants Al boys and girls-
on bicycles will be admitted
Office WH. 2-6218 Residence WH. 2-M15
"Beauty Spot Awards"
puzzling question, come out to
Anyone interested in atten8-
FREE.
A novel idea for raising funds
the Rouge Hill Community
Ing any of these meetings, is,
May Kids!
to support Scout and Cub work
Park on Saturday evening,
15, 7.00 m.
invited to contact 939-3145. or
t31-3.117•
You will be pleased to know .
Y R I L E O R
L
E' Y
in the Bay Ridges area has
September at p.
that Bill Durnan the former
.
" been announced by Mrs. Hilda
Wilson of Consolidated Buil,-
Sponsors are the Rouge Hill-0
Pickering Lions Club, at their
00
` Congratulations are in order
goalie with the Montreal
"your Friend! Resident A eAt" .
y g
in Corporation joint sponsors
Annual Carnival. Thin• is only
for Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Bevan
Canadians is moving. into Bak
R dges this weekend.--
-'of the contest, along with our
local I. G. A. Supermarket.and -be
one of the many attractions to
..seen- during the two days
after the birth of a daughter,
on-September 8, 1962. We're
.32 KINGSTON RD. W. P.O. BOX 160 ~
the Bay . Ridges Scouts and
Cubs.
of the carhIvaL, The carnival
opens on the Friday evening,
all glad it's over with Eileen,
and wish you all lots of luck.
BRt�CK COAD
PIING, ONTARIO-
Details of the contest, fn-
September 14, and features the
Minstrel Show. News
eluding the rules will be mail-
famous Brampton Clown Ban-
Last week, we introduced
First meeting of the Home &
ed to each 'individual home-
don, the same night. There will
the orchestra, and this week,
School. meeting . will be Octob-,
-
owater• iii the area and should
be dancing,bingo, pony rides,
we will let you meet the "dance
er 2,' as a Bazaar is being pian-
be in the poet boxes by the
the gondola and many other
line". 1
ned. for November 9. Me-tubers
_
--ttmp this paper is printed-
carnival attractions.
This was the first group to I
are asked to donated Canned
Prizes will be in, the form
For those unfamiliar with the
get rehearsals under way, and
goods, at this meeting. Any
Junre
of ni6jebandise and points will
area, the Rouge Hill Comrnun-
they have worked like beavers
members desiring draw filet
--
N S U R A N C
be aviik%d for the Outward
-ity Park is on the north side of
to learn-thei�routirrea.. . - --._.
contact Mm. -Shanley.
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•A ' "� , of. each leome.
No. 2. Highway, across from!
A41 are married women, • with
' love td'
Mr. and 1VI.is• Sowerby and
PRIJIDEPAM_ ASVJRANQ •
W ENGLAND
o
CA and Scout Mothers
the Southwest Pideerm" g, Fine
small c-hiidrm wbo
Rick3r spent the week-end with
COMPANY LTD.
The Cub and Scout Moth-
an WW � their first meet-.
Hall' See You Therel
Ratepayers' AasoeiatOn N!ws
dance. All have had past ex-'
pe Wme at one tinhe or snot-
Mr and Mrs. Harold Wilkinson .
at< P eon Lance, •rrptr •Brabcay-
_
LIFE -- AUTOMOBILE— FIRE
--
t: fag of..1'S'W. s�easirn at
It essay sound s-tram Lp
�1, sat we W-add,.. :ttds
.fir-Jia>:riy atay� home �i?itii
107 KINGSTON. ROAD EAST. _
the horn of,,,ji =- .Hi=ins 06
marry people; but twos . the
s young group could re-:
his cotLsirss
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.:.I- "r6jiro A Monday Sept. 17
questions which. are often ask-
pie the June Taylor Dancers
This commuisity is certainly
am 110olloo Plawk Max ft ems! Cows. Pbow MM. sal
at 8 p. Sas• Ail mothers of the
ed -our canvassers ane-•'.'what
in any time.
'
going to ming Mn. W. Middle-
IMiw J'er 110100111010 CwreN dq Or NyY , '
_
1Sobuts :ia1 d Cubs are invited
is a ' Ratepayers' Assoc?", and
Wo inB up' the, rc+u ,and
ton at . the corner stare where
to',atteand this nVeting. This,
*hat,dves•:it do? '•• ' : "'
leading the groep, rs trier.
.
she has lived for a good many
gra ils several worthw)iile
We think the answer to the
McCallum, who lives on Col-'
years. Mrs. Middleton will be
coetributkW to .Scout and 'Cub
first question is -• "A group of
who
mar Ave. and is a Comparative'
to the area, having
L'ving at Ajax. We wish her the
APPRAISALS
wdrk in the area fast year, add-
people pay taxes to one
newoomer
best of everything. We wouldE71
strong support to a sucess-
body, on matters pertaining to
cone here in the Spring, and a
fine job she is doing too.
.also like to welcome the new
Ge NEWELLBayvtew
first year operation.
the community." To the second
tenants, Mr. and Mrs. Ralston
Heights Picone And
question, we would answer "A
'!'hen, we have Irene Whittle,
from
and family, and hope their(GlQdys
NeweiqSchool
Association
Ratepayers' Association' can
of Reytan Blvd. who hails
stay, will be pleasant and paof-
The First General. Meeting
and does act on •behalf of its
England, and _has many years
itable.of
Estate Broker - Picksrin9 Y111ogetion
ttsis newly-formed organza-
members, to protect theirint_
Brice in show business.
Mr. Ren Chafen and laugh-
will take place on Mon-
erests and improve coneiitio:ss
Irene is also a dancing teacher,
ter Teri. of Green. River, vis-or
Toronto WA. 5-/613 Coboarg FIL S44K
day, September IT,-at-8.00 p_-
ni--the oommunity by -adding-
sad will- be teaching in the
iced'his grandparents. Mr_ andan•-The
guest speaker will be
the views of the people (its
dance school being sponsored
Mrs. E. Cornutt on Sunday,
Mobswk 6.4743 2umple 1.3441;Mr.
John Ashton Subsequent
members) to the views of those
by the Recreation Association
' • Birthday congratulations tormetings
wilt be on the third
who make the decisions which
for the younger residents of
Mrs. W. Sowerby, who celebra-lnray-
S Mile Eos* d Duebarrai, Na 2nMonday
of each month. -
affect its members"•
our area (childre ).
ted on September 11.-
..
' Membeish ip Convener will be
In short, an most subjects it
Another -dancing teacher is
-;pi+esent to accept new member-
can speak as a Body represent.
Phyllis AngP1, of Poprad Ave.
-ship at the rate of $1.00 per
Ing marry hundreds of resid-
Phyllis is working-hard on our
Minstrel- Show', and prepaying
STe °E��,S
T
DR. ALFRED
.yew.
'Fairport' United Church
ents, it kn6ws where to speak,
and to whom, and relieves each
to teach with Irene.
•, G L E.N D A'L E
i Sunday School
individual • from being dealt
The other girls in the line in-
Fell, has
APPLIANCELL
,
�A
Sundep► Scholl will be held
with as an individssal.
elude Shirley who
at the Fairport United Church
: The old saying, that -"there
been a long-time resident of
s E R V C E
P 1 K E R I N O
located at the corner of Com-
is strength in, numbers" 3a cer-
> Ridges, one of the first,
• _IAN
_
entree and Liverpool Rd_ until
_ tainly true of a Ratepayers'
in . fact. And we .have . Hilde-
Gl+eich,
REPAIRS � TO
Banquet oehd Meeting
{
has been granted
permissionWASHERS,
for the use of facilities in the
Association
The E*ecutive Committee of
garde a very talented
young lady who both sings and
DRYUS •�
T6aple 8•`1758
Facilities
Old RASebank Rd. North
-
-is-elected--
dances and received her train-
CATERING SERVICES
p (9 to i6
Supt of Senior. Dept., '
the membership, and in accept-
ing in her native y.
--,
-
y�ears•), Mrs. N. T. Brown;'
Ing a position on this committ.
. Mavis. Rogers. Marg: Eagles-
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. TELEPHONE•.
- 'Supt. of Junior Dept. (4 to
re, a person should be pretiared
to time other than
On,- and Norma Alcon ardt all
names fallorma to izrb3t oP'its
WW HILL
_
WH. 2.0363 WH. 2.2303
.,y,0
Telephone TE. 9-1822
18 years); Mrs. ,W. Lawlor.
spend some
for thi it interest in, community
Say Ridges Adult 86wlln9
The Bay Ridges. Adult Bowl-
of General and Committee
meetings, working for, • and on
les, and they have not
_
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1i -O Aa wez. TE. 9-15104
ft starts a new season at the
Ajax Bowl, Friday, September
behalf of the community. This
worm can be in many different
failed us hem
Then from outside Bay -Rid-
Flo 5WVke Charge
OPTOMETRIC
LONA DISTANCIE CALL
recces_
ges, but also . vett' active, and
V
lore has been appointed, and
pondence and records. book-
commune -TIOCKS
this -year, the bowler -have
k arid membership, or
ceping p,
Nancy Lancaster from the cos-
AIR'* _ ::_ ,� : - TOURS
-JOHN 4. RAWBON, R.O. -
_.' Mo Toll �a - . • ,__
decided to add a "Grievance
the attendance at meetings
ner.of the Brock:.Road and the
SEA (CRUISES
PUASAM STREET
'.0aranittee".
where matters which could•aff-
this 'arca
Base Line, and Carol Plitz, of
Sandy Beach Road. Some of
_
LAND -NOTE:
tC uvERPCrOL W. SOtJTM) .
Monteifh, Monteith, Riehl
Vehmteers Itsquired
Mothers and Fathers oC the
ect the residents of
are discussed.. We attempt to
you may . remesrlber :Carol as
TrahW and p
FRIetiCNMAWS aAY
-EYES
d'
JEsnior Howlers are needed .to
ttanheport bowlers to and from
recon all such meetings with a
view to learn what is taking
being the runner-up in the
search for "Hospital Queen",
AT. 2-4432
EXAMINED
OLAi131 FITTED oed RErAIR®.
E
Q TEfEm ACCOUNTANTS
the Ajax Bowl, on Saturday
place in the township. Our pur-
chosen at the Ajax and Picker-
4523 KINGSTON RD.
,E,,,�,HO$ _
!
0.M'• nElte. �►- aal�
UCT
afternoons. You may leave your
pose is not to -impede progress.
:� . Hospital Ladies' Auxiliary
annual spiting dance,- last
W ATPOINTMEtdT, :. TE. 9•?301'
�
Aim . O&oa
name with Mr. Paul Lyons, at
but to gain information. We at.
-
p hope: 839-3415.
tend such meetings{as Council.
spring- .
O.bawa RAndei'b 54M
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Public, Separate and High
From Ajax, we have'N'orma
_SURT L WATERS,, CJL
_.
Do you want something new,
School Boards, Planning Board
. Reycroft, and 'an,ex-Ajax resid-
SEAWAY
WM(h•han !-0690
T _
'exciting' and different to take
meetings,ent,
and as many • others
in the person of Marg.
Boyd Marg. now. lives in Bay
DMIOR AQ:
WATER SUPPLY
_
the .eiuldnen out fair an even-
Jag's fun. Have you ever watch-
as we can
All these meetings are open
Ridges, and their loss -is our
_
WHiteWX 2-1397
ed a game of donkey Baseball?
to the'pubYic, but there appears
an Mast. is going to act
the in
UMIOR PMJM"6
i 24-24SEAVICE�.
MIST MORTGAQEt ARRANGED.
Woul you like to watch one?
-one
to be ti•ery little public inter-
**oil- most
r
an understudy to rest,
case- any have to miss, a show.
- ? DAYS A WEEK
AliO fECOND M ORTOAGES
- Fiitsriili~ell_ theme is corning
µp between the
est,' The fact is, that*
siorzs; 'the -: a
This is quite aline-up of.
R M I"
$5.00 for 500 GALS.
avAnaals FOR AaDmoNs
public
teachers and the high school-
a
+our Adation is_. the
some o _ in t attraeE
-
_ _S7.00 for 100 GALS.
AM aMROVUUNTL
seacfhe�. Will education make
onlyone-in the public gallery:
— own in the township,
should -attract a large aud-.
89.OA for 1500 GALS.
•
�,{So ..WIq;ASE. OR LOAN
any differenrce to the donkeys?
To find the answer to this
Yeevery' rnan • on the street
can tell you that taxes are. too"
.and
sense, because earn and every
ON EXISTING MORTGAGES,
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Next week wee introduce you
IP YOU REMM ANY MORTGAGE
- TEDDY
` y
BROWN =
the. "vocal soloists" and hope
. '
�. have some more exciting
!Phone-: TEmple 9-2281
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�PEAAPLE .TAXI
_ NA?ICING i EOR FAST .
p-
CowlTEou: s�InrleE: uu
mews to announce.
Sports Fun Day
h pleased to aiuhounce
f�
A�I� 1 L IRELAND
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DAN-0 N G
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'Sunday, September 16;=A'
Fun Day has been arranged by
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Answering SeWice
AND COMPANY
.L 1
Mr. Jess in co-operation with
i
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the Sports Committee to wind
IS NOW OFFERED TO
100 ADELAIDE ST. W.
• • Re-opening Uptembe
'a:15th'
up' file'.umn•�er activities. All
boys. and, girls who have regi -
/ t
TEMPLE SUBSCRIBERS
aw
TORONTO 2, ONTARjO
.
tered with the Sports Conimitt-
�• •
for information call
` RAINBOW STUDIO
j`
1
ee,. and their families, are in-
oriel to come to Sandy Beach
CGWEGWf,COMEAII..,
W
- TEmple 9-1144
Eaydh. ssaoo « Irl.. 4's
�...�..
WEST ROUGE PLAZA.
,.
Park, at the foot of Sandy
oHr�►Esqu!
.
Beach Road; and. join- in the
EF/IQ r
�17Se -NIA l.el0!
Usual Class Times'
fun. The activities will get un-
l..pTiyEM4W
New students register TO a. m. to noon
der way with , races, : for all
ages up to 16 years, starting
.
` t. -
' Nursdry
at 3.30.p. m. sharp. Prizes will
be given to the .winners, with
Mr: Bill Pillar looking after
h
h r
Graham HARDWARE
N P
Taps
this section of the program.
/ �Q
:Character,
The races will be followed by
s
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a wiener roast and bon-fire,-
.APPLiANGS - PAINTS - TOOLS
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Modren JAZZ !
s-
ending with a sing-song. We es-
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pedally wish to invite all the
peel
..�
- ETCe
• _ -` - `' Etallet .
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coaches acrd umpires, and their
.. ..
z Aerobatie -
families. These men. have. deo-
oted a sot of time and effort to
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� child>;�en �'.'��
this is for all children,
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