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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_09_20tEnttt>fE1-- - P-IC.I<ERING NE 7- WHITE HALL - •- f1MCE -Z-8140 ••• �.. - THURSDAY;' SEpTBMSER 2,0_1162 T .:_. - PRICE - 18c Per Copy_ -- • His#ory In Action At Brougham ion 4 a . _e• : '. ver This.-�Saturda From 1tobnservat. y -- —. , have been worltin all _ summer g, .� 41d Ontario wflI come;to Iife to prepare -this-exhibition-( iis- v rs a r. n en ears again this Saturday if Brrk- tory in Action", Mr. :Miller re- e gham, Wine miles' east o€ Mark-'•.ports there w'iiY be demans•tra- 1 ` _ o ting, timber- id _ ham on No 7 Highway' tions of st ne-split bar •The Pickering Township Mus- hewing, butter :•nakirrg, quilMing • Mr: David Crichton, Riverside him he need Dot worry for; "It is hard for we older peo- any definite date could be giv- corn will be the' site of a foil and cider Waking; grain-flail- prive, asked Council this week several years. Mr. Crichton al ple, who thought we were sett- ern He stated that there is a afterri°O of demonstrations ing, . and ,_any other trades if a definite time could be giv- so said several home-owners led for the rest of our lives, $36,000,000 flood control grog- and exhibits which may never -and crafts. en when the Conservation Aiit- .in-M.verside, have already . had said Mrs. Crichton. J. ram over a ten-year period, un- be seen again in. this country. As well, visitcas will see ' holrity would be taking over their properties surveyed and Reeve Sherman Scott, who is der way, but the Authority at According to Mr. Robert Mill- early steam engines, tractors the properties in that area. appraised, and that. one, home a member of the Conservation the present_. time were more in- er, Museum Committee Chair- and :old cars; in action The Mr.-Crichton told Council an has. already been sold_ to the' Authority, said they would , ierested in acquiring land-'than man, there are few people to- committee has arranged for Authority" represenl*t told "Authority". write, but that he did not think in starting any project- day who know the old trades real, old-fashioned horse ami and crafts. -Members of the 'buggy -rides for the •children. t —. - - Pickering Township Historical It promises to be an exciting ' Society and local residents afternoon for young and old. _ List Pians 'For Rail Crossings -On _ ate Acute,Water"DOCIS1011S• • Bypass Tfirou h - Piickerin Vt� e SCIL a -06 A& Ara C. H.R. B Pickering Townshi Council ' this week discussed the new ASSOssmew l: C.'N. R Bypass and derided to ask Mr. Cann, Project Engineer ��� Chicks! � ,• . __ _rack of rain has produced of the railway, to-, appear ' be- one of the most acute water fore council and explain some this same average was ;95,855: _� we:_have _lead in this _Boy Falls Off of the details of the proposed : The hottest chicks .in Canada The decisions of Judge J. R These cases are all in tare north area for some thee. . _ Mff-crossings:-------.—_ come- from Brougham and no Wilmot on the recent assess- end of the township and Ree is .. Hundreds of homes all' over Deputy-reeve Mrs. Jean L kidding about it! - - now starting-the--.traain=—farm.:_]ands the township are keeping the McPherson said she felt that Mrs. Edith Soden drove her to come. in and in the number Mr. A. Samarillo on 98-ao- water-trucks busy, as wells anti Edward Chung, age. 15, Fair the .township should do every- car-all over the country for a- received so far, only one. has . res, reduced from $8,525. to ,cisterns dry up. - port Beach, had a miraculous thing they can to get as much bout three weeks with a Bant- been sustained- 36.235• � Faraea�s especially, are hav- escape from death about 7.30 for the township as possible. am hen sitting on a nest, which The other decisions all mean Mr. Goodwin on 240 acres, _. ,; fag "a hard tivne of it", in sup- Sunday evening, when he tripp- She was referring to sidewalks contained 6 eggs- . lower assessment for . thgse reduced from $13,440_ to '510, plying water for livestock. ed and fe.H from. the. C. N. R and the inconveniences Unpos- She was returning from 'the Pr'op�y owners 500. arid an 63 acres from the _ �' At Claremont, one hundred trestle bridge spanning ' the ed by road dosings. village of Stouffville. last week In all, there were some 80 figure of S5 W to $4,760. .bead of cattle had to be moved mouth..of the Rouge River. Reeve Sherman Scott said when she• heard a noise under appeals P before Judge Mr. Gillesp;e on 40 acres was last week, when two ponds in Edward had left his home to .the..Sown$hip had-to be r'ealis- the hood. Wilmot . lowered from $5 40tJ to 32,160_ the fields went dry for the go bowling at West R_ ouge, and tic in what they asked for. On liftirig the hood, she dis- � below are those der'- Mr. R C. Baker on 38.?5 acs first time' was taking a short cut across .Councillor Milton' Mowbray obvered one ' egg had hatched isions that had arrived up_ un- .,res from $3,485 to $2,515. and Many homes in the Clare- the river. was of theopinion, that, if the and the other five were almost til last Monday evening The on 56 acres from 3'5,085. to raont, Whitevale, Greenwood He fell' about .forty feet, .and. •te'wnship asked for too much, out_' figures given show the differ- $3,670. ani on 50 acres from.. . dad Dunbarton arras are hit landed 'on a ,pine of rocks. He they might end up with less " Needless to say, mother and ence between *the assessment $4,510, to be left the same at _ taken to`F3eQrbom General .than the present plars call for, babies are all -doing well. set by the local Court of Rev- 34.510WY . , e N 952 acres. The frurn $16,235 to $12,675. aald While it has been a problem Hospital: su er sinion and Judge Wilmot. Mr, Ross Herch on 195 acres 40- or many home owners, it has concussion. broken wrist and not , think the township should been a boon for the watermen multiple abrasions, have-too many level -crossings. Court.. c f Revision placed the on two Z acre parcels'-from $90 It might -look from the rate- �/ y, total assessment value of the to $65. each. On 69 aeM froin payee's standpoint- as if we bels � � TO sum of 586,120.00 Judge-Wil- $5755. -to $4.300 and on 49 , should fight right down the mot , has placed the value of acres from $4-165. to $3,250. - - - tine, but if we get too trigger �y�p ����,yy�� this. same number of acres at and on 108 acre parcel fraan - �Pre 4.oeai Wedding happy we eould end witk� less Hame $63.605.00 M4'. Goslin s total On $9,015. to $7 035.. than what the ratepayers want managers for the affirm- worse off" said (the • 3ouncdlcr' Mowbray. �auvs and 5ative votes wets and drys) will have to be Reeve Scott said he thought appointed by this weekendKen ng V • work would begin in the area Mr. Harry Pearce, assistant within a year. Miss Barbara Doubt, Toronto, After refreshments, the girls _. Returning Officer said that he spent the week-end with Miss held a "discussion". The proposed crossings were pe reviewed and listed as follows: will have to have the- manes Marguerite. Found, Church St. Grades 12 and 13, Pickering Alton - Read - Road ever of these two managers- by the Congratulations to oto' local District High School left early y 'rack, erg of the week. young people wflo successfully Monday north ng: by. bus, for Pin. Grove - Ctoaer and div- passed Grade 13. and have ent- Stratford to see the presenta acted to Woadriew Road. ry�� r,� j eyed. Univer•sityt John But'tars tion of "MacBeth", arriving E' ""' ""'� T� Queen's, Kingston); ; Nick Bak- back is tourn atr_+ufi 8.00 rn Waodview - Level crossing � � P• .� e with lights and bells Brougham er and Aaron Fenton (School Mr. and porn. Ji'ilf. Hunt en a u,�i. Rosebank' Road Road over Brougham Post Office of Dentistry, Torontol; Stew- tertained Mn and Mrs. I_ H 'rack: art Craig, PatrlZ Gray, (Tea Taylor, at the t,(-mer's cottage, Sapvievr 'Road - Diverted to A Cairn has been erected an chers' College); Ross James at•Fenelon Falls, last week-end. �, , the site of Brougham's' first (O. A. C., Guelph), Wayne We ar•e sorry o learn Mrs x 'ilVhitds Sideroad. ' White's Sideroad - Road over post -office by Mr. John Dev- Knapp (University of Toron- Monty Montgomery. Georgina Track, (Sidewalk roquested itt to); Don Ludo (Ont. Veter•in- Dr. has been quite '21, vrith a r for laoth sides). Brougham . was kiLown ,as any ,.College); Barbara Messer virus; also. in _Morley Park, r Spruce .Frill Road • . Closed Bent]ey's Corners, and the time (Carlton University, Ottawa); pus, Bo-r3 is now reco.v- ' y a� '4� and diverted ro Fairport Roid. was then abput •1835. Ruth Miller (Teachers' 0011- ering from a very Sad case of Fairport Road -Tracks over The site of this early. post ege, Toronto); • Lyrm Murison cold aril fbr: and the infant son office is located on the farril of is in f'rainirrg at the Hospital of.Mr. aril Mrs, Pon-Clark was; Pine Ridge Road - Diverted Mrs.' John n, east o now at - �, Fairport Road. Village -of Brougham. Mr, and Mrs.. J,. Dwinnell home. /�` !Underpass at Fairport Road We understand that once the and family; Cameron St., were Congratulatio_s to Mr. and robe 4 lanes wide) managers have been named. visiting her brother, in Mus- Frank Simons,, on their % • Na 2 Ni�Frwar - Will ,be the enumerators can be -picked koka, for the week-end; also marriage, on Saturday lad, in ' ",' closed at present location and and then things will get under Mrs. Dwirmell has her father Pickering ?Torted Church T e ' re-located under tracks: way: _ e visiting her, from Toronto. He K1 reside at (heir home at the H yi y �,�N��-„ ,•iii ` v ;! ;%, is in his 78th year. west end oft :'_'nage: sorry to he Jimmie Har- - � / �:� • � eS - cop, son of bin. and Mrs. C. a convection• for "%i�om.� F( = _ y Harrup; ' Hlley 'Ave., has Erect- The Aged" at Simcoe, l l,t . • - w y a ✓ C 0 'q/�/, ured his .leg, acid has. it in a ► y `�" y e,%�, "i a A# 3 PA week. isiti Molati spent two School This Soy cast, but still able to attend da}s, ^siting relatives in Ham- .i� J ''• school. • .. ilton•. //' Ten months ago, the School Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lowe, R z+- e i.>�r /� Mr. and '�. _,•. t Daley n r On Sunday,'September 23,. of the Holy Redeemer-was_no�•Kingston Road, left on Tuesday Jessie Bash' ^�. of-c�,arbn_-o,-, �,%. ,•' His 'Grace, Archbishop Philip more than_ architect's I morning aur holidays, for Upper 'c `riends while in town %��,i f ulied o� _ f, , / F. Pbc0c1;, D: ' D., Co-adjutor sketch. Now, srinbblic of the Canada Village, and New York ]apt r.! i Archbishop of. Toronto, will errthusia-sm and hard work of state. Ha:vhir.�-L=wr.� n :;edc:n;. y % r ? bliss and officially open the the Separate School Support- I :ths. C. Trollo s"'mother; !% ;,,,///// Pe' MI`. an 1tI^ �`.arre 1)111 ; 1�),1 , ri , , ;,i r / F of. To onto• v site3 . _r, ,ii . i / ' % i' new school ; of the Holy Re- "era, the creation of Arch�tert Encs; , hbine t0 Timmins this , ' ' �' deemer. William Strong of Ball, Craig. week. The journey takes a ]it- .11fs. 'Les. .1*elle;: on Sunday. ;, g. -Metro To-onto .Police are j �j y To mark this memorable` oo- Short and Strong, is one of the the over one hour. *' ri casiorl, -the first official open- most impressive buildings in Pickering Minor Softball Lea- ,•clamp r� d awn on business- „i ing of a school in the Bay Rid- the Township, and adds dignity gue held their 50-50 Draw nn places re!lir;. chocilate bars_ gas area, the Board of Trustees to the growing community of Sunday afternoon, and lst. ream. / headed •by Chairman Gerard Bay Ridges. -This, school, -plan-' Prize .went -to 'Mas. Doucette. Sun y:pares res. err., on <lay=anyth'.^.� -oat :corLsid- • Belanger, has invited• a number ned to grow with the commun- ($50.00), Riverside Dr.; 2nd:, to aced an "a^t of n terry-" trn(, of distinguished guests, ,16dud- ity, and furnished with the Mrs. R Crank ($10:00)-, 3rd.; to- prosecuting W,,der when that irik Reeve ShirTnan-Scott, and most up-to-date equipri'rent, Barry Murkar ($5.00). wtu reaeh- representatives of Ecclesiastic, was built by Mel-Ron Constr'uc- . The Shearling-Lamb Rug wiry p eypq Rotary Club -Civic and. Educationel bodies. tion, Whitby. -ner at L G. A. Store last Sat- Members of'the lo^a?'Rotary A vaaddiny of naval interest took place recently in St. Francis . The Revered -Arthur Me)1dgh- ., The Schaal Board, the Prin- urday was Barry Misner, Har- Club attended the "F iendslilp do Solos, vnherr Mfrs Dianne Carlen, da�hter of Mr. and Mrs on, Parish Priest of St. Francis cipel, Mr. John K. Henry, A wood. Ave,, North.... The Draw .DW •with the Oshawa Club, on de Sales, �rrd Chaplin to the A., . and hla staff, invite mem- was made by W. C. Murkar. ftud%y, Wl12I&awIn� tirP� _ Fraser.:Ca,[rk of IbdCM'IM !eas. married to Mr. Wlku/en IWrN School,- noted - with pleastrrt bens of the public tc attend the The Grade, 9. girls of the Un- own reg1XRT meelbW. They will _ VW that the Archbishop has ow)­ cer�emmues and to inspect the ited Church . Sunday School matt one Monday next an their- taf East Woodlands. F!M!urMM the trip, the a were incited to •.thy teacher's, ower 'tome grounds" at the ' the School the occasion of his The cemnswiniesWill comrnen- Rp rNidMFei in, Sao WMdiiaauda. tStet Official Visit to Picked 4 ee at 3.00 p; M for. a wiener roast, last'week. _ PT�EM :. .. THS rICKERING "gM 20, 196Z THURSDAY, SE DER ing their, for the past weekend. St. AnrreM/s PrubYtw la n THE PIC K -E R1 NG N S Mr. and Mrs Bill Slater of 'Walter Thomson, QCAltoila R., speirt Thursday- The regular moraing worship ESTABLISHED 1111 i m Sca�OTO' Fric;tlds and neighbors of Mr. on Sunday was conducted by --BARRISTER- • SOLICITOR NOT PUBLIC Issued every Thursday and Mrs. Ed. Schwalm will be Rev. David Marshall. The -chair ' by The News Printing and Publishing Cenipaxy softy to lose them as neighb- entered to the Processional COMMISSIONER FOR.OATHS o I Aattltorfzed as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office Oept , Ottawa, Ont ors as they have sold their "Good unto all men, is the - Telephone: WtH'►teholl 2-0'910 5O per sat — UaNed Stabs 13.00 l tsar home on Kingston Rd., and bold." The special number was # SOBSCRI/TION HATES: iz• F y are moving to Whitby. Good a solo beautifully sung by Mrs. NorthWod corner of Old P1oM Rood on No. 2.Iti9hwalr — BARRY MURKAR, Editor - luck in your new home. Marion' Mcdement, with Mrs. - ABYERTISINPi RATES UPON REBlE4T — Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Halling- Elizabeth Boyles as accompan- er are sportinK a new car this ist. The scripture readings week. were: arshPsalm 143 ed his' res 17. Donald G. Crossley Those SI nS Lucille Westbrooke and . Mi- Mr. Marshall based his' message J Change g chelle visited friends on Altona on Judas. 18-24 "Ye have taken PUBLIC REIATK** CONSIATAK Rd., on Tuesday of last week. . away my Gods which I have _ -motorist nde." Them was ot used to travelling No. 2 Highway had Michael Parr of North Rose- ML Ephriam,_ vvhb saved whet in 6OAB,HOB>i0II6H i@[(l8Z'ON �1�'tG1R s arrow escape last -wee turnitrg-off o. 2 -to- � grandparents, p . W and Mrs. money day by day until else had - 'k —o -north -on -Brock -Road:.. -He -.was -not _aware that thebb�f-Alton�a Rd., one hundred shekels- for her: j ' lic�caarialt: �' Inew entrance .had been placed to the east of where the Sorry that Steven son. it was stolen and this son old entrance was, and with heavy .darkness acid ti affiC aldruff had to make a short Micah confessed .that lr had -,he almost ended up in the ditch. trip to Ajax Hospital to have taken it. Micah was a combina- a piece of glass removed from tion of good and evil, making What really fooled him was the fact the sign desig-his arm we hope it is better a collection of Gods, and he Hating Brock Road has not yet been changed, and nat- soon as he is celebrating his had a son consecrated tb be sErm A.R. � ���� ' NCI�, ,r� uraly he thought the. road was in the same place it had 14th birthday Saturday, Sept. priest Micah used gods as a `�,, Rc ahvays 22nd. harm. Sometimes sacred thing ' _ Miss Mabel Eveleigh,of Tam- are used muds this way. AnoAT1- pa, Fla., is spending a vacation then mistake Micah made was, 2�16We suggest that county. r6adofficials get this.matter attender to beforg there is a serious accident at this with �- Schwalm Sr. They that ae long as he believed &in- _CASUAiTT corner:: Stave just returned recently cerely, it didar't matter what he— . AUTO UPE • tNS School Fair from s" weekend visit to or- believed. Let us remember the - : Kiwa land. Ontario. Christian• home. Micah used { Mr. and Mrs. Wagear of St wrong gods. Gods are what we We notice, WI1he news items this week that fall fairs Catherines spent the weekend worship. Where we have the have: started and many of our readers •will be looking with his family on Altana Rd: knowledge of God, Let us wor- H�'SC�wQre Lt� forward to these annual events, along with the fowl We. hope to have some news ship HimRoiebmik forward rd on the events of the Lions Car- The Junior Congregation was Sup - ° rival in the next issue. conducted by Miss . Ruth Mill- C. L L PAIIPM 110VI'aQWAEi. m �, 3L'AZ2� We feel that in a alt , - enter-- er-and Miss Lyn Morison. Club render a good and worthwhile endeavour with tamed company from Toronto used clow g for Evengel Hall have POWjait l[OlIZiB . (TOiFtO, Id►WN eO!>3 their annual school fair each fall' on Sunday. The Branam3s family of please bring it to church next ,i f Mali of our school Children are busy these, days in Alfons Rd., have relatives vis- Sunday morning. Canned milk 'P00L8, P�1�6 R.'rE. )re= their exhibits for this annual event which is sting with them from , New dna. sandwich meats are also Ps.+�.il. - to take piece on Saturday, Sept: 22 at Kiwanis Park at York City. urgently need - un The various classes give the school child not only a Chance to compete but the opportunity to develop tah ents along a great many, lines in the field of crafts and IrR C rea t O r S Ohobbies.Ck -We-knaw that a great many parents as well as pupils �� ESSO 1. in this area are grateful that the Kiwanls Club carries ' OIL. a�EAT Or MONUMENTS qn this tradition of the annual school fair.OF DST N�. i IO1 - -■■aeeeeeneeaeeeaie�er.naeaaaeaeenaar I _ . iai>na��a}aieet■ _ _ - 'T0 THE EDITOR - for -THREE' GENERATIONS _ -LETTER Cacao■aimu>tsatt■>.eeesreeneaaaeeunesentaatteeisemuss .. . To T++. Editor: Stafford Br"Atd. • crops are so different too. Here,�, m• • , ' - s, : 'the @ s. a.,,y.p :- aertram, teras it is chiefly pasture, with petr- � �; Sept. 12, 1962, tial forests. So, you see, ' .',Dojw Friends in Pickering: ... think Ontario a much better i a.', - _ M o N U J E S Just- thinking of my own place, if you ' want to. grow.. - home place, I am .'•deep in the grain.:- But, •at present, the, � . 58 -acre climate is stili warm, like :.' I DUNDAS ST. EAST MIMNTBY MO •-3651 ''heart of . Texas", . a ranctr, and. capnot help noticing July at hkiiffereome, so, I am enjoy - rices from this that . 4 ranch. Here the skies are Puppy , memories from naich deeper blue and. the - • Allegro Cronk --- -y T HEATING AT L N G COOPER . BLOCK LTD. 1040 • Conbtable" -the statement that H E T W 0 BES . Pickering Village rad 'extra time .'w should SYSTEMS KNOWN TO MAN CALEDONIA �°"° TSO have read, 'Promised tune off'. BLOCKS & BRICKS Council DI �e C Nobodli questions nature's 'heating systems—and STRUCTURAL STEEL -�►it the regular monthly meet - Best when it comes to home heating nothing is quite as _ :CRANE RENTAL - ' Best wishes to Mrs. Kat- good, as safe,. dependable Esso Oil heat _. Ing held last Tuesday, Works ford who has been moved — --- Committee Chairman report Dunsfrom the Roseba.nk corivales- With Esso you have that .reassuring feeling' that you STATION ROAD, PICKleRING, ONTARIO -that-Mr. and Mrs. George -.'Hilts cent home to live with her son , ' had given consent to an 18 in. and family in Toronto., always get 'the very best; the very best and most Phones; 1Alli. 2-1960 — WA. 2-5103 — MO. i-591 i Pipe being laid through their Mrs. F. Schwalm Sr. has economical heating fuel, the ' very best and most ...property to carry storm sewer her niece from Florida visiting water from. Elizabeth street' to reliable service.' her at the pi+esent time. ' the creek. This Street is being Call our nearest Imperial Esso Agent today and ; paved this year,•.. Fiften members of the Wom- y - en's Catholic League • of St. _ world of • On police, Committee Chair- let 11itn introduce you -to that wonderful w Tho' ma's. A. Newman Q. (�. man Burningham reported no Mary's Church spent Wednes- da afternoon in Toronto and Eno warmth. ' following the resignation of ra had dinner ata nc res - - i aurant on St. Charles st., and IZARAU s a 80LI " Constable Dyer. It was, did some planning for .their '' g -21110 unan- imously agreed on motion that } Reeve Morley and Police Chair Christmas bazaar._ D?N8lY1R'1'03S Mr. A. McKinnon haEs ret- r� R��, - Tnan Burningham contact the urned to his home after spend- _ Gown Attorney of the County ing the summer working down ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST i to discus police problems and .Quebec. -- On motion Mr. C. Pilon was The Johnstone family of , : . _ Henson - Oakwood drive spent the week ���� heard. re Community Centre end at their farm in Orange- f= y 1, Board. Mr. Pilon advised that AGENT Q Mr W. Rimmer. is asking the ville. • a• .a erin Community Centre Board to Mrs. Fox formerly of Rose- , s provide two hockey cushion-, bank has gone to North Bay to spend Some time with her WEDDING and- BIRTHDAY CAKES in the park. Mr. Pilon said the .moaner who is seriously ill. - . ' ��` - Board isnot financially able to �F• L BENNETT, AJAX -` -carry out this project. He ask- ed Council for direction in the Rouge Hilts FANCY SANDWICHES matter. It -was agreed that' the. Community Centre Board go :w A T E R MAIN STREET 'PICKERING WH. 2-03" only as far as their budget will Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Hollin- permit.- ! .ger, of Altona Rd., entertained ,WELLS DUG, CLEANED, DEEPENED Police Committee Meet a number of friends from Ajax, • Reeve Morley- and chairman Whitby and Tomato to a dinn- ; Septic Tanks ' Hur:ungham reported ori their er party on Saturday evening. inteview with Mr. Affleck, the- Mr. Mrs. C. A. Schwalm - INSTALLED formerly of Altona Rd., now of • SEM ,'r OUT Attorney. Orland, Ontario, visited friends General Contracting - _. _ Councilmet on -the same even- ing, Saturday, Sept. 15th with in the district on Sunday. ' Y ;'all membeie prese3tt aitd with, Mrs. Evelyn Hall...of Sun- - ALIJC TIERNEY (T. a S. COMPLETE SEPTIC TAM ilkl/ICE. - Chief Ni in attendance. dridge, jl nt., and Mr. Norman yr„t.� pm h $totems � Crawford visited with the Wal- NEVI TANKS INSTAMW Police matters vyere _ discusFed �� ' atilt ftu'titet.. Or diuff family over the weekend ��� ` Mr.. and Mrs. Bob Carwn • �1 �1 and • have had Mr+s (M wo ripsrt in last week's son's mother of Gnelpia viWt lame-Plickwinj Lbees S!A THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1962 - - .. THE PICKERING NEWS ]Page Three _ - �� ROUGE make this a pleasabenediction, a delis- - ious After lu ch bwasmserved by el -�BUSINFAS DIRECTORY-­­-Servlces In - Grace Presbyterian Church and the bidding is fun. Groups, all enjoying afriend- The church building is grog- Mr .and Mrs. Chris Purkiss y visit, over a cup of tea. Then ressing quite rapidly and ev- of Sunnyyslope spent a few days there was a sale of Vegetables, The Churches eryone interested -in home -baking and aprons. „GUARANTEED / ect are very well pleased with they combined a business can- Church Anniversary Services McEACHNIE S „n,■nnnnnnnnnnnnnn the work • and expect to soon P on Sunday were well attended: ��� c_..�, xp yentipn' with a pleasure tri Rev. Little conducted the morn- � Ra&o.TY, Serriee be table to hold their (worship and ireport a very enjoyable Funeral Director ' •Piekerin services and all meetings conn- time. Ing service, when there was the Any Make or Model, � 8 Sacrament of Baptism Rev, ----- �� United Church ` ected �� the church and its Congratulations to Mr. and "' members. Mrs. Bob Waddell, Chesterton Schapter, a former minister, - * had the evening service. Cher - Minister: � Rev. Melville Butfars the Women s Guild will meet Shores on their wedding anniv- at the manse, on Wed. Sept. a Sept. 17 and to Mr. rywood choir sang at both ser-_ _ eP rsary, P PICKNG ' Privato Ambula we Service CKURCH SERVICE - 26' at 8.15 p. m. All members Mrs. Tim Keenan, also -of:: VI -- - - ---- DAY, OR NIGHT 9AS A. M.. i 11.07 A: M. of the three Circles are invited . esterton Shores, who celebrat- Mrs. Hughes, of Don Mils, to attend as much business will ed their 12th wedding anxriver- stayed with Darlene and Debor- ' Sunday Scheel Same Hours be discussed in connection with s u7 on Sept. 18th. � Dart while Mr. and Mrs e new buil The Ladies Clu'b had their Leonard Dart ended -- M d2rrg at a wedd- __ WATER �� - AUDLEY -- The Young People's orgariiz- first meeting of the season on cr, Saturday evening. WM. McEACHNIE, Prop.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wood, 9MA. M. - Church Service ation of the church will be un- Thursday, Sept. 13 with 23 of Stouffville, called on Mr. West of Dunbarton *. der the leadership of Mr. and members present. There were 11.00 A. M. - Sunday School and Mrs. R. Tindall on Sunday. _ . Mrs: Ken Ackford, •571 Rouge several guests out with friends PHONE Phone VIII. 2-2171 nnnnalslnnaannanaana>snnn Hills Dr., who will have the who intend to join the club. Mr: and Mrs. C. Schwalm, of - young people meet at their Plans- for the bazaar to be Orland, visited Mr. and Mrs. home each Monday at 7.30 p.' held Nov. 3rd in the Rainbow Tweddle, on Sunday. ATIontic 2-0063 Pickering, .Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN P - m. The membership is for the -Room was the main- topic of Ct!rJRCH high school age group and en- the evening and the Convenor Pickering Public Library -- ,MOR ,.oy~ a regular program c u - 1VIis. Aileen Betts has asked 11 can. -West Rouge, Scheel ing social get-togethers. any ladies -in the district if Starting. October 6, 'the Lib - Auditorium raiy will be oped on Saturday • KEN and CLARKE _ Sunday, � September 29, • ' they would rather donate jams, Ceei4hton, Fraser, SUNDAY SCHOOh3 Rally Day in Sunday School at jollies or pickles, instead of from 9.30 to 11.30 a m. This. P R E N T I C E West Rouge Scheel- 11 a. m. for all ages. Parents home -baking, the Club would µ'i11 be in addition to the 1- �4UCTIONEERS Drynan & Murdoch are especially invited to -come be very happy to accept the ent,: hours-- 9:30 a.m,-a years and ewer out for' this special Rally Day donations. BoRristars, Solicitors and t 1 a.m.-up ro e years Tues.. 8� Sat. -. 2.00 to S.Oa p: m. , Llntteod end Authorized for NN IT a.m.-Nursery service with the children- The 'evening' clQsed with tea - t�seetin of Ontarw WW YeA Notaries Public Censennial Road School- Church Services at the reg- and cookies served by the host- Friday 6.00 to 8.00 P. M. Peres Stedt. Implanessts, Household 1t can. -Alt ages. ular- time of it a, m. in the esses. The next ,meeting, of the .. - g -Membership .FREE to, Vi11= Puraftwe, Real Mate able of tANK OP COMMERCE CHAMtERS 409 ROUGE HIGHLANDS DR, West P.ouge auditorium. with Group will be on Thursday, bM Rte, Rev. Fulton in charge of_ 'the. September 27, at 8.30 a, m. in age Residents. DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICEI 5 Simcoe ., %v rshio. the school, and- it would be nice Out-of-town residents' ann4 MiRR:en P.O.. Mona /lglndt 52W3 Mrs. Leta MacLean, hest- to have a at en anee an ual fee: L*erkisew P.O. Pbene Mark: W3 Telephone RA. 3-3446 Ste George's erton Shores is -.in -charge of get the articles for the bazaar Adults-. ..,::: $1.00 the campaign for the Retarded all in, and straightened ,•"nut High School Pupils .... 35 PRENTICES bare been established-Anglilccm Church Children scheduled for Orta 21. for the:heads of the tables. Re- .� _ Auctioneers - tin" tt90. _.._ __.____-_.._ _ __ ..__... J` who will volunteer as canvass- a social time to get acquainted _ t�lic�Pre-school ,_.,..:..10 PKKERlNO oNTARlO an wad c`i a preciate anyone freshments will be and „ Ri7Of ers. Arran ements %iR[ •ibe with brny'new members. us E D CARS E. R. FLEURY Dr. John .Lesik REV' H' S. SHEPHERD, OD. made to do.}ou: own street. Many happy returns.to Diane box 199, Pickedag, Ont. Please call 'Mrs. MacLean at Merek, Rouge Hills Dr. ori her Good Stoclr of Dependable Phone wlttt.holl 2.93t� Clean Cars, As Low As BARRISTER . SOLICITOR D E N T I S T AT. 2-0153, for further inforr.h- thirteenth birthday, on' Sept- $25.00 Down NOTARY PUBLIC _ SUNDAY SERVICES ation. ember 18. D. 6: J. MOTORS =` �� � OW �� Reed - s30 a.m.-Hoy Communion We are sorry to report that Brock Road 3 No. 2. Highway H' hkssd Creek 11.00 can. -Morning Prcw.r Mrs. Era Stewart. SuimySlope her �%OO�i 'g 11.00 a,w_-Holy Communion - is in St. Michael's . hospital AT. ?,7391 or AT. 24 362 Pickering lath Sunday). where she has undergone sur- . The September meeting of 1100 nd U W w held ' Meidieai Centre a•i"°-� ay School M the gory• and has been very ill, Cherrywood , C. as [Br► i Parish Hall- Her many. friends and neighb in the Church Hall on Wednes- PATRICIA TUCK MOM$ _ 11.00 a.m.-Nursery Mesdey t. Maar-ls7W+se y.w` tk' (At the garish Hall) ors wish her ' a speedy recov- day evening, September 12, at tMeeodoy sed ery• 8.00 p, rn. : A. McDougall, Theory • Mrs c �IPiane i -- WEDNESDAY -14Ir. arxi--Mrs-Jack lVtason; President; pregidicl� `y NP++"•et OFFICE: WH. 2-0660 Saskatoon, newlyweds on their A number of ladies from nei- Classical i Popular 10.00 a.m.-Hey Comnwnlee end honeymoon spent a few days ghboring societies -helped make - RES.: WH. 2-1855 intercession for *' side with their aunt and uncle and the 'evening more enjoyable. 29 KINGSTON RD.:AST De - MONUMENTS family, Mr. a3nd Mrs. Hugh Mrs. Little conducted the De- Betts and Ricky, West Point motional Period. Her subject PICKERING VILLA" lelbw.,, R1.ettwaM warbr Christian Science Com, n to ,.cps" Was en- • • • senior Baseball league jo b all, one. RA 73S-Odtl7 ROtaEiT AUSTIN. Prep. - W M . E . � - -� The as tag � y Phone: :' • played their final gathes Sat- Mas. D. Milne sang two de - RA 1, Wlsitby, Oatw1. urday morning with the Pirates lightful solos: "This is my - 111" y 11" mien weer of Wbitby ROUGH HILIs. ONTARIOANo winning 9 to 8 against the Task" and "Holding my-Hanct", - e, torr tt Hieltwey, betwomwayftyeg g. ■>.tta>.t.nnalnnoauaRttieaaaa YYbitYv Nb ♦ VAQF5Fj-wd Ai - SUNDAY (SCHOOL Faernember the Kiwanis ann- at the piano. Mrs. N. Laughlin To Dive - . _pillom _ _ SUNDAY -11 erns. -In Mr_nal -auction Sept. 29 at - the introduced •the _guest speaker, - ,AJI ~ tundbsg, Kingston 6L Shopping Centre. You may help Mr. Munroe, vice -Priv. Dur}bar AJAX-PICKERWO I - Funeral 4/!d At Roux. Hills by cleaning out your store ton High School. He gave an DP -Mo BL�OIX a 1 d M B f N G bno of tt.anng aro gfrew rooms and attics and calling interesting talk on "Guidance." Ambulance Semk* at Mee Wednesday Msednii. any of these numbers for a This was followed -by a quest- ���� -IP i hold at E pin. Late Yodel Cla1r r -ALFRED KAYES _- ALL ARE WELCOME pick-up. AT. 2-8196, or AT. 2-, ion Period. Mr. Dodrug, Corin- phone: WH9•ilsl � ___ 5440. Be sure and come out as sellor for the School, gave an H no answer, T38.00e1 PLUMBING BATHROOMS No. 1 Flighvray MwPubRlk Dant' m Is opea b there is sure to. be some good inspiring talk. Mrs. E. Taylor i? tPRESSURE SYSTEMS al Pickering Beach Rowel Sons@ Location bargains on things you want thanked all for taking part, to aaaananEnnasnanttla►11annIR =..1'or further information,■�tit��n>.1•■i1■��a>•nat■■tn>na1a1>t>.>.>.a>Nann■=��� ESTIMATES GIVEN can ATtanMc 2,2633 1 • ' RILefLs VlMitehotl 2-6717 PLASTER CERAMIC TILE y Telephone _ .-AJAX �U�R CO. STD. STONE WHitehfall 2-3610 St. Andrew's FLAGSTONE PATIOS Presbyterian Church PICNIC FABLES ETC. TekVision & Radio SPRUCE (semi assembled) $11.75 CONCRETE DRIVES, ETC. Church St N., Pickering, Out. _ _ .MARTIN ENRIGHT _ Repairs - $RACY phone. WH2-2ss3 CEDAR (semi assembled) 515.95 Phone: TEmple 9-1997 _ 9A S A-*. Sunday Scholl RED WOOD• METAL FRAME (collapsible) $".95 PHONE: TEwple 14191 11 00 AJd. Church Sema . 20 Push-up x ns n Ladders $10.95 eachOIL fURNACEB A. H. RATTEW ROGER G. CONANT, B.A. SAIMISTER AND SOLICITOR CONITH- BLDG., AJAX 7% siseeee St. seelh, oshaws iNsURANa co. wRnE OR Pillow awnp Beta tor Parer ted•Ceenhy w�1e.a Inser en ssildh4m wi"ll", °'44101 Els. Askmeblie haute P.O AS R7edk Bowman 3L Gibson "MONS WHrr%` MO. 04011. STORE The onsplate to - 0M everything in Plumbing. GOOD VALUE AT THE .RIGHT PRICE , :Open Daily TO SM pm Saturday TO 1:00 pm REPAIRS i ALTERATIONS 4320 Kingston Road West Hill IAT. 4-4721 Closed Sat'day July - Aug DENNEY MOTHERS HEATING CONTRACTORS 5 ft. Step Ladder $4.98 each INSTALLED Repaired And Serviced REPLACE OLD FURNACE FILTERS NOW with -sheet Metal Shop Work ..: the NEW 'PERMANENT TYPE WH" 2.3641 -- - 26 Church- St. S. - Pim .Size - 1i x20x 1" - $1.39 Size - 20x20x1" - $1,59 RODMAN HEATING CO. Size - 16x20t1" - $1.39 Size - 26x25xl" -- $1.95- Size - 16xU.x " - $1.59 40 SALE REGISTElt HIGH QUALITY PAINTS - Saturday, September' 22 = Im- portant extensive auction sale _ Outside White $6.85 gal. Outside Primer $6.85 gal. of Holstein milk cows, f" implements, hay, grain, house- hold furniture, including num- BARGAIN PAINTS - _ ,- _.. _-- bei of antiques. Sale starts at _ noon. Terms cash. No re - RED, only - $ gal- RED, GREEN, GRAY' in gallons on 2.95 1. serve. Farm sold. Property of sere Excellent for Fences, Garages, Cottage* etc. the Estate of the Late pane Reeser, at Lot 1, 10th Line, , Markham Township, half lige MUM YRYff LATEX PAINT - I south of No. 7. Highway, on the loth Coe�sloA, Ziorth of aedW _-_ Grove. This is a lar¢e w1e, See page lFour' --, - ''"""ems THE PICKERING NEWS : THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 19 Frenchman's Bay missed their for peterbom, struck out 13, uMay evening, at Jack Moore's" Y. C. will be taking their Blue The Child" Health t„ To The Editor chance to tie the score in the and also gave up 8 h!ts. Don its:dente, at Sguire's $earl•.. Jays to the•Oshawa Yacht Club be held at Fairport URP Might I ask your assistance seventh, and again in the ninth Hopkins' boys deserve a lot of Ted. Martin was the lucky win- iaegatta this Saturday. Church, Liverpool Road, TO through pubsk you of siltthis let= when they had the bases load- credit for the fine ball they nes of the Draw for the two George Smith is home on a day, September 25, from, 1G: -ed in both these innings, when have played allthrough these tickets to ,the Argo ltiootbail month's leave from the Can- a. m. until' 11.0Q,a. m. Th: .ter? I am working on a pro- the next batters -up flied out. O. A. S. A. play -downs. Game on Sunday. Ann Rooney" adian Army. Dennis McGarry ' clinics are held on the -fou', *ct to dollect together info, «eyne Colley was credited A good crowd attended the won second prize. The Door is also' home on leave with his Tuesday of every month, mation on the early artists of with sixteen strike -outs, and corn roast held by the French- -Prize was won by Beth Chute. parents, before leaving for Immunization and Child Hee; Canada before the memory o gave up eight hits. Jim Bell, man's Bray Yacht Club on Sat- Several members of the F. B. Western Canada. Cmderences. them has been completely lost- . -I have a note that E. Birrell, of Pickering was win ning priz- es for his water colours at the Provincial Exhibition in 1856. Do any of your readers know WD _ arrything about tt s man, or about other early artists oz —sculptors -who •- er ...,skin. in the Pickering area Any leads which' could, ba, blven to m< would be much apireciated. MAIZKE1- I- might add that informatior shout those Cana&a^and sculptors who, were, boi* - - before 1867, is to ber into:-cora- `touge H1118 ted into a dictlor>ary• which is At planned for publ:catibrt I hope PRICES EFFECTIVE th -at_1t will be a real rpcorJ of � _,...one phase of Canada cultural On.No• 2 Hwy, -Just East of Rouge Bridge SEPTEMBER past, and include people who 20-21-22 have played a role in the small_ er centres as we.l as the bi Open Every Evening Till 7■00 p.m. Except Thur, & Fri. TiN 9.00 p.m. Thurs., Fri. and Sat. cities. - tours sincerely, Swift's Jewel (Save 4S'c) YORK BRAND 12 oz. Square tins J. Bussell Harper, q Swift's Pard _(All flavours) " National of Canadian Art SHORTENING �s. c -"The National GaNery of Can." Ottawa ..,DOG FOOD. _ i REGULAR, (Save 21c) • for 1.5 oz. tins (SAVE 130 Pickering Winds lip (Special Offer of - for i 6c.OFF) Large BOLOGNA IOL'Sc Ball Season For 62 16 oz. jar Peck?tits' t,:::3:e r� li c Case.of 48 tins - $5.35) Teams v:ound. tip Ih.,�ir-season We" (Save 19c) his Y eek.. • �. F,. ,,, -nigctr_rtia __ FT'S - ---.- --- - — --- - - --- G W l S►LV E1t,.EAI~ _ �2 39CTeam pia}•ed-at. S::ithville, anlostout 6--3. Then. at the re- - b �- .P'URE LARD f bs. _-turn oa.-ne prayed here .on Sun- 4I S, C 7 day, saw S_:ndthti:lle take -the, second game 9--s. YORK BRAND (Save 19e) _ 12 oz. Square tins On Saturday n;-- the L^.`er- CLOVER CREAM �/z gal. erns. Save 16e -mediate Team, wound up thel•rI r. 69 C season on a return ••a--r.e l.th �onthill: las:^g o a 13 -�. 1 PORK''LOAFfr c �� " The Pee i�-ce Team fin: -tied 0 " their season on lt'edne ay. ev-I WITH DRESSING 1 C E .1CIREAM "Vanilla, Neapolitan, Maple, Butterscotch Ripple 8 ChoeoLate "Ripple. ening. } Twin Pak (16 slices) 1 Ib. Pack. CANADA PACKERS 12 oz. LYON'S Chicken, Noodle or Alphabet (Save 6e) 3 Pkgs. ! *.•. -. - Square Tiros SOUP MIX - 29c HISTORYIN �" ♦ fa' _ � " 27e OFF. KINGSIZE _ � SPECIAL OFFER OF • c BLUE CHEER 4 �. 4 es. box :1 s 5 Of p PICKERING SLI ■� ..+�'�"'"� Y ICED ROSE ECONOMY (Save Bol Pkg. of89 90 TOWNSHIP (Says,.17o) .. ...� . TEA BAGS ...... ........... : 1' . :. 79C ! Ba Canada Choice Cream le (Savo lie) 15 oz. time PEAK S E PTe 22 r Golden'C O R N ;- " _ 4 for 59c DIGESTIVE BISCU173,139 C Mountain View Canada Fan" (Sive 17r) 48 oz. tiros 1 RUTHERFORD'S Fresh (Plus Deposit) 'TOMATO JUICE .... :. ............. *for 99c HOMOGENIZED MILK .:" 3 quart jug SSC mans Baa Fresh _ _: - _ Rha 1 - -Bone 8 Wing . 2°o MILK :. 3 quart jug Cc Sirloin, .. ' Frenchman's Bag -.Power • • • ' • • • • • 1 STEAKS = •11. . (Please return empty, lugs) � • • qqc Squadron :s opce az-a' n offer- ing the "Piloting Course" Fresh, Grade A Oven Ready, Young SLICED RINDLESS boatmen: in*e:2sted in-adc�an. �9G ring, their tta::'ica: krr,uie4,e. S T BA Cc N This course :dudes "Pules the Roar'', ' a`ety at Se i", 0-.e _ _ -SKINLESS "Alarirer's Carr, ass" "'Art cd Anchoring' ' ' Charts' -and = -- _ ii 3,-9 ' �: t:any. other items the: are E - -frying, .' -- ��L� II N. sential t:, the creation of Roasting' pleasu e goats P,e,:stat:on for B • this Crwrse v`11 x helri'at the Barbecuing !� ROUND STEAKS or -ROASTS 111.95e 29c-' W. A. Porter Col,e;iate nn y, Avg. 3 lbs. .t; - ep e,�� r _� anis Cis;sus. _ -- (FRESH a cn ucPda� €run: 7_SJ. to 9.70 . - Blade or Short Rib (Blade Boni Removed) p. m. The "Se inanshin" tour- ROAST _ //��j 1 ses will• :e held at West Hill . ... . . . . ... . . . . . . lb. �� Le of Rorkt an) lb. C.Colleo;ate. F r info, ,lotion rA- 597 gardir,-.' these cn•:rse. , call While the last, Fresh or Frozen. Dave Morgan 4L.282-0849, or Chi*cken (6th and 7th Ribs) George Pndt�r��,1n, at TEmp:e a-2307• _ing StandingPRIME RIB ROAST ....:.. Ib.69c- 1�Iembeis of the Frenchman's Bay Power Squadron gathered MAPLE LEAF VAK PAK 9 at Moore's Marina oa Saturday for the 'annual competition for FRESH MINCED BEEF 2 lbs. 99eG the Ja es H. Moore Trophy'. COL Ro l This Trophy is awarded 'to the LUCAS ARTHUR'S SMOKED PICNIC team obtaining the most points r in Navigation and Seamanship. SHOULD -4 ._ =_ ;FRESH MINCED STEAK .:........... Ib. 740 This year, top honouis went to �• Doug. Comber, - Harry Catley and Bill Gibson. The second ;Snow White urge Heads team comprised of Dick Shortf, �• Janet •Adolphus and Eileen Fer- ROUND OR SQUARE CAULI�O�H '• � =-."2 f� 29C ; tile, and members of the: third �. team were: R BeStanl Bruce RUMP • _. OAST Magill and Bob Stanley. Hot � 80C dog`s. coffee and pop were ser- No. 1 $elected, Firm, Golden Ripe -ved by.the Executive members. Lucas Arthur's Saweil Lkk t: We were sorry to see the - �ANAIAS By Bantam Bou -r ausne Tesan defeated by Pe4erboro 1 �. Tray 2a ]est Saturday in the O. A S. 2 Rw. A moral-ffa k, by a score of 3-0. � � Mm*lmw Rolled Platt.Br1s *t Post Wst,tb,4 419e tr..1 o�tl�Aiuo - POTATO�E�., S0 tb. bs�'�i.2! to the one - - , ice, Old 6110 la we _ „ _ " `. - TW R.SDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1%2 THE PICKERING NEWS _ .. Page Fivd CLASSIFIED Coming Events' - Tallest Building In Commionwealth -M "One Man's Oio s nin' ` ' :'ADVERTLSEMENTS coronation Orange Lodge P --- PAY DIVIDENDS - No. 3232, meets -on the fpurth BY - TIJE OBSERVER _ -USE TNE1M EACH WEEK Friday of each month, starting on Friday, September 28,_1962, For SC _ at 8.00 P. m. at St. George's The suggestion recently from the Pickering Town- _ ale parish hall, Pickering. All visit- ' ship Council, that the Township should start an ambul- fIATURAL GAS FURNACES Ing brethren w+el°°n'e most sill suggestions' to 41as Rental Water Heaters; Oilcome. from Council in 'a long time. avi ws and Furnaces, complet- Pickering women's Institut. I have been an observer of the local scene for some mac" c" from - sym will hold its regular meeting at time, and I have ,yet to, hear of lack of service, courtesy, Art aboest wr 12 -month the home of Mrs. C. E. Brown, Waranty on oil bur• on Tuesday, September 25, at kindness, or understanding by the two local firms who Aathorked DSK for Consum- 2.00 p, m- An excellent prop- r;: ; , "fN:;; provide ambulance service for the Pickering .Township OW Gas and Oil inststtations. ram has been arranged by Mrs. n y �` tLg OU Ij-- W_ h Smith '- "Agriculture & HEAT area. I do feel 'that tlie' seryl a provided b the local.,;x ' firms -must -Lai at a loss, and would onlybe carried SPECIALISTS Canadian Industries" Convener. y. w�,� 'S hilar St. Ajax - WH2.3491 Roll Cal - "A product grand- �xx , y fY' on by private individuals because : it fits ;n with fie ' k , g%'J` ry, �' ''`"y other services provided by these , persons. ---I (tf) mother never knew". Pictures w y' If the, Township were to enter the business of opera- will be shown of various fab ` T '! " , " 3 I" Taw ship, TEmple 9-14&6: ' ' ting an ambulance on a 24-hour basis, the cost would _ .•,-, 4n .invitation to attend is s ............ _ F y `" be astronomical, and it,;would revile a service which — F/• Sale --300 Babcock Bessies, extended to anyone interested. f� f y, , P 21 weeks a1d Starting to lay: is only needed on a very.limited basis No matter what Cats leave the' Four -Corners at "h , '31M per bird phone: Mark_ 1.45 p. m. ' ;' ' one thinks about the forthcoming Liquor Vote, and the "•loam 31511, after 5.00 p. m.1 I cost of it, let's not make it an excuse for such silly - (sep 20) Card TilarikS suggestions as amuniciipal. ambulance service. 4 4 j 0 -0 -0 -0 -O -0-0--c-0- 00 see, Seed Wheat—for sale We wish to ere es.> to our From comments I have heard, I would gather that _ +Genesee 1st. Prize, g ywl from 1 those .who favour a Liquor Vote, are slightly dismayed aregistered 2nd. generation seed, friends and neigghbom our sin core appreciation o: the many at the wide range of questions to appear on the ballot. vera pure, treated and cleaned Every question which can be asked .is going to be, so geed Apply—Clark Prentice, expressions of sympathy. flo«- w, Markham, a: R 2, Ont- Phone ers, cards etc.. received 3urins� I understand, and this„ of course, can only give rise to Stouffville 96208. our recent bereavement ,fin the ' confusion, and I now believe, may spell a NO vote on loss of a lovinBrite ar �i mot- , all questions. Therehas been little publicity from both For Sate -ten Muscovy ducks. her. -Our thanks to' Rev. Dr. %; "Wets" or "Drys", and perhaps this apathy N01 con- i'hernr: iEmpie. 9-1774. W • A. h?cKay for his many I tinue, although an active campaign would be welcome, kindnesses. - , csep 27) - since there will be no Township Elections -this lyear. Lawson McConochie 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 For Sate - two registered deer and family.I _ I understand from daily ne��spaper reports. that some hounds, two yeais, old. Phone; 1�T i • of the results of Township AssessMent "Appeals to _ �s -393L Death N O L1Ce Judge Willmot, are now available, .and that • there are Tsep �) - -=- substantial reductions for those who =have appealed. ' - r P�orthem General This raises real problems in m opinion, as follows:. - For Sale — . rge sea - - +�itlL_fiitimgs-and tank (10 0,_Ofi Flo r :t31, Edinburgh. Scotland (1) was the Assessor incorrect in making these on P,�g�t 1 $stay -'$ell: -any, - b. t. u's). Excellent condition. - grid; if so; Is the- oun do Flwne: 839-3720- nee Sutherland. Croick: Halla- The 43 store Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce thing about it? . dale and Pickering: ..Ontario. p Cremated Warriston Cremator- Building, shown on the left, which is the tallest in the .'(2) what relief, if -any, is available for those rate - Real Estate ium. -Edinburgh. - Commonwealth, was officially opened recently. payers who didn't appeal their high assessment? MOUSE for SALE five -room- The picture on ,the right shows -Mayor Joan Drapeau (3) will the new assessment for 1963 .reject the ed trams bungalow, on Geild of Montreal, purchasing the ceremonial scissors from Judge's reductions, and the change in -the Act? ed f me bungalow, For fetor- the chairman of the bank board, L. S. Maekersy. Seiss- Just because the Judge's decisions are now coming Read call Conveniences. Guild Road, The Religions Of The; W*rid ors are "purchased" to prevent severing of friendship out, does not mean that the -assessment problem is Ars One' between participants in ceremony. over. Very careful thought' has to be given to . the 1PlcloeriafC, .. _ •. Pa Pa y . r3' a (tf) By regarding. God's Messen- decisions, and I suggest - complete review of Picker - divinely inspired, ing "Township's assessment procedures. and personnel wS7USS OPPORTUNITIES speaking the -Word of God, oc- will have to be made. 1MI>,I1lti beau" Elton. estab- c„Pying, a level of existence Imbed over ten years. Three.' well above that of ordinary * Rem- i n d ®rs about your 'We were interested recently in a bit of news to one working siatiom. Good clieh- than, _.Baha'is revere .Them as ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE of the local newspapers, which was interesting to say fele Owner wt11 work part- the source of man's knowledge the least. It dealt with an Ajax firm known as Kitchen time. Reasonable: Box *9 News of Clod. By accepting the Foun-- ttlfNcs► Pickering. dets of the existing • major Installations Ltd. It appears from news reports. con- . Faiths', Kristina, Budde, zoroas- firmed by subsequent enquiries that Kitchen Installat- Wanted- Kttlo 'ions Ltd. one afternoon, a few weeks,a o, at about 4.30 ter, Moses. ChrL9t and Moham- L i g mea, as equally occupying thc. "'j` w Separate premiums am r«I� for P. m. called in the day shift and night shift workers to IAttentlonl station of Prophet. of God, and v: <; k ? your insurance from now oeT Obtain _ a meeting and handed these men (about 80 in all) not - j recognizing the 'religions they��?� .appikation form at a baeelk. a two- ices 'that the plant was closing that day, that the b13311� "VVbtrd =ap i to receive your have established as being true, 4 pitlsl ac the Commisalm ' ess was being moved to another town and that the men +(leeristmatia toys free Have aratiow in_ the Baha'is view reconraes the, would no longer be required and with that closed the owe learns. - Phone: -TEmpie 9- en o est - pan doors or g e- men (who a no in in o ATtantic 2-2409, the move) received of course, wages in lieu of notice, fettle INSUIitiD1 holiday pay and certain other benefits but were none-- z cite Family premium must be paid t0 ty vgswled -disc-tiarroq!s, roto- -the-less unemployed and aid not have the opportunity tmer, n�uir-spreader, other _ wRLK NOTICE - cover husband and - wife Tell YOW of moving with the firm. •• �nplenwnts for Ford . tractor. lroup oR. if 3� Pay your The handling of this firm's -move by .it's management Phone ATlantic 4 4026• owing to the low price re- i ��• nosy' the Co�1m appears to this Observer to be most callous and unfair ceived for -waste paper', the to the 80 employees, their. families and the merchants wantedin C. P. a T. Committee of odd- and other residents of Ajax. It sounds like action which local neighborhood.- Flat or fellows and Roiekahs I_ o. o. management of 50 ears ago ma have taken but not a ,double rooms, furnished or un- F., of Pickering District, will " , x y Kttr INSNRttED1 g Y g Y furnished, by young couple, on .. social' concious, public image concious management of discontinue their Paper Drives , -.terse, or -anywhere, News OM- , Follow rarefulty the iostructiona on lice 1.96°2. Rumour has it that labour .relations in this plant at the present tient.:`.: back of the Certificates Of Payment "� �'Ng• - . - Thewish to thank all those ' were particularity poor and perhaps here. may lay the Form 104. which your � employe is ex lavation but I would think that there is . need for a who saved paper and helped in required to gir you. p �je1Tanted any way. Public Relations expert to make explanations. • p The result for the Town of Ajax must be that it has E. BENTLEY bad a net,loss of 'industrial obs in, 1962 which cannot .w-Maei — a woman, from bad 7 - be very pleasant_ , .lselt's steak House, Pickering Always, keep your ONTARIO HOSPMSER:ICES NNITiSS1un new industr Village.. iVii2-3070. Transportation Available hospital Insurance 2190 YON= siTRtliT, TORONTO 7, ONTARIO 0-0-0 to and from downtown Toronto ficate bandy. - _ We noticed a few weeks ago that the Editor got off Leave Pickering at 7 a. M. - on the subject of municipal employees and their relat- Leave dow5487 afteownr at 5 P. m. ionship with the ratepayers .The Editor contended that IVH. 2-548 i after 6.30 P. m. , an employee who is in some respect anyway, answer -win - G�ARAM PARK RESTAURANT' � able to the ratepayers, should always divulge informat- ion when it is, asked' for. If we recall, in this case the t - - - person called, was willing to divulge information to one pp��... uy'' source of ratepayer but n t another. While we -can see •� ming 1111om t hill the editor's point, we suggest that he has never been. in the employee of a municipal body. Too many peas - ons take advantage of their • � � � g position as ratepayers "in , ,- ' w Weddings _paw _ Reeept�ats • this respect and are not always satisfied .with an answ- er but keep on and on. about the matter until the em- - " . - ploye'.ig driven 'to one of two actions: tell the person to Fish ' i� No. 2 Highway at Rouge River - ATlantie 2.2170 jump in the lake or to resign from the Job. It is a fact, that many people cannot forget that they ' are paying the shot and feel that this entitles them to :EVERYDAY - 3.Se Y _ o. _ make calls on a person's time at all hours. While we' are not taking sides -in this particular issue, probably a GEORGE'S RESTAURANT _ t► �ucKEY�W dead .one by now, we, can by reading between the lines imagine how all this got started in the first place., M/NN SHOPPING. PLAZA RE�,AX anti Cali ' ARriNJR Roseba�e Shopping wwwwwYe Q��arwi *mye aa� R1 1 locate on the east side of the Brock HELL a Ke" Lkenses q north of the l�� T AL UNWMMriC l• wr�sNEs To A NOUNCI= TMs o�e�rriNa of . was granted to Stan- ley Weyrich, Block M, Plan '. ' •� ,LOW CARTAie � ltAlpls mme - MW sem lIC�» � 1A *R/91 ' � � Pickering --Township Council this week approved the locat- ion 525, who submitted a Hut at his neighbors' signatures ex_ lligm e9>llra M*� V' �';s�o�►dh..4.► pbi . — NOIR �B _.. is . .'`1 -' Af OF f!lT�Msat 1Mi of two kermel lkYnoss and W=ned down a third. >`e � �M. w CNM a 11�, Pr'iAB at;rseeimezrt. AIriT. J. &, *aloft Let 7 • . ns-u�a�.o� ilo•�p �... - �Ir _ . Tri '.. � - • 4 ' , .. a .. .. . .. a . .. i , , .i . + ,, - •' ! � • _ THE PICKERING NEWS = THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1 Page Six - _ 962 . Congratulations to Miss Bar- ent was able to return home, Degree night at White Dove CLAREMONT BROUGHAM ba �� �O �� baa Masters 'and Mr, Johan, on Sunday and is now recup- Rebekah Lodge, No. 379, Ajax, _ Congratualtion to Mr. Wilf- Rai Day smite will be sson Kolph who were married erating at his home here. He Saturday evening, Sept. 15th. red. Gliddon who was married held in St. Johri s , church here on Sept. 15th. is still confined to his bed. ALI A number of members express- - BEACH on Saturday in the United Ch= on Sunday morning,. Sept. 30, Glad to hear that Mrs. Killey Join ,in •.wishing him a speedy ed "their .wishes to go. -urch here to Miss Jo -Anne Por- at 10 a. m. This will be a comb- who was in Oshawa Hospital I reeoverY. Second nominations for el - Happy birthday wishes to ter of Dunbarton, The wedding ined service of Sunday school was able to return home dur- Joy-Rsbekah Lodge No. 355 ected officers -were held. Dates Brian Peterson who was three reception was held at the Guild Lng the weekend. The regular meeting of Joy of Installations for Oshawa ye4m old on., a and - ester =�,s�lu&-d-friends and-relat- - -Mrs--A- J Gray acCompan- Rebekah Lodge No. 355 was District No. 7 west•w�ere"read Sept. 19 * and 4nn,Dennis Daigle, who was fifteen The bowling tournament for. ives from Whitby, Brougham led her son Russell to h'rs cott- held. in the hall on Monday, by Recording Secretary: Joy, years old on Sept. 20; to Jackie the Kaiser trophy was held on .and Claremont. age at Balsam lake for the Sept. 10 with a good -.attend- Rebekah. Lodge new officers . _Derntey, who was nine years Tuesday might here. Regular monthly meeting of weekend ante, will be installed by Sister Mar- _ the Ladies Auxiliary to the Le- . Co tualtions to, Brougham Noble Grand Sister Jean Eli- garet frowning, District old on Sept. 21, -and to Michael Among 'those from � Clare- yearn Dep- 1-Dennison, P- - Dennison, who was six years mont who took part in the mix' gion was held on Thursday with O. R. -S. A midget ball team, icott, assissted by Vice Grand uty President of Oshawa No. T old on September 25. ed trebles bowling tournainent Cmdr.' Jessie McGuire presid- who played Sheffield on Sat- Sister Isobel Annis, opened West -and staff, Monday even----. Mq• J. Denney and Mrs. T. -for the Birkett Trophy at St- ing. After the opening cerent urday, Sept 15th and wort by a the meeting in regular form, -ing October 22nd.. Dumond __wish ---to-thank--a11 oaffviU4- -on--Saturday`--were ones- Comdr -McGuire- score -of -4-to-1. - and.-__.welcorned-thymembers --Birthday-greetings w.ere_ex:— -- their friends and neighbors for Mr. and Mrs. George DeRusha Margaret Roz 11 into the aux- Mrs. Sinclair of Toronto vis- ��, after, the summer hohd= tended to Sisters Margaret theirsympathy and corsidera- .and Jim Briscoe and Mr. and diary• ited her friend Mrs. Perry one• ayv. - Middleton, P. N. G, Pearl Perry tion during their recent bey- burs. Thos Hammond and Mrs. The, Girl Guides and Brown day last week lister Annus- gave a' viry- len- Eleanor Ellicott and ' Florence eavement. Wm. Wallace. The rirlk from ie Leaders attended the morn- We. areglad to hear George gthy sick and card rel)orf and Ellicott, P. ' N. G. — — -Heather McLean was serious Allandale won the trophy.-ing service at the United Ch- Malcolm who has been. in the, read several "thank you" not- The meeting closed in the us- ly injured on Thursday last Mr. and Mrs. Levick ente- urch here. , Hull Hospital after Lin accid � ual manner; followed by a lov while cyclinghome from the tamed the tatters sister and An invitation to attend the eiy iunch•served by We �D";e ■its■=��t�titt��t13t111■1■■1.1t•!11■»t�l�f» <tt�l♦'♦�t1 school and, was in the Ajax' her husband from Toronto on birthday meeting of Welcome Grand Hospital for two days. Crlad tc Saturday. • • • Rebekah Lodge No. 383, Stou- The next meeting will be report she i= reco.ering' nicely' The- sister of Mr. Eddie Orf_ Dunbarton Radio & Television ffville was accepted. Also -an held on Monday, evening, Sept. at home now. a -wino has been visiting relat- invitatiAn to` attend Friendship 24. at 8.15 P. m.. Ives here for the past month, 777 40 ft. T.V. Towers installed 'only X54:f10 Mr. and 14fa. Jan Johansen _ _ _ _ Y Park Cres„ are pleased_ to an -.'Left. on Thursday for her home Complete with Al Cha I. nnel Antenna _ - nounce the birth of their .stir in spain.- Pgter, . on Saturday, Sept. 1.. -Mr. and. Mrs. Pete Hardy. of 50 ft. T.V. Tower installed (Heavy Duty) $84.00 Th Q•A brother for Patty. Tor onto, visited friends here To' . e* Happy.'C O u Sorry- to report Air. Aheer- vn Sunday..'Replace that oldroof;antenna with•a Tower beforo the P '.son. Lakeview- Ave. fel: while Mr. and Mrs. Clare Keevil: prices go up � _ cleaning his eavetroughin;, or. and family and Mr. and. • bSrs. LET US -FOR YOU THE RADIANCE — —Saturday, an -d- 4.3. in .-the ;3iax N:- G. Fraser of Torontri,. gath- - hones. aWN• - TE. 9-1191 :OF YOUR -WEDDING - Hospitk . ered at the home of Mr, and _ Mrs. Cha_-rbi-s' son Jack any: Mt -s. Malcolm Lew -6 of trill- Harwood Ave. N or write P. O. Box 11.35, Ajax, Ont. BOOK NQW FOR THAT SPECIAL DAY his wife Sade, gave Mrs .;n•dale on Sundays for a rec- WE COVER r Charirbe and' Mrs. Tannahill eption foilowing the Christen- . ■eaeeu■�lt■alt■!3O■111■=�13tft•�1.111�113.31■1•stat a specia: treat on Sunday by 'n"of- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis' HOME - CHURCH -- RECEPTION _ .. _taking them or. a motor trip to baby daughter at St. Clements FROM X49.50 UP - Fiunstville - anri through. Mdi- Anglican Church, north' Toi•on- 0' THIS COUPON. 1S GOOD FOR ! i ar, an. rstt -rg fru),% in m.- t_. _ % REE GAME O� OPEN BOWLING . 1 8x10 OUR WEDD NG ALBUM` '. ars aril asb the Dy-e.'s blem; bic: ii-. P_.Jone� of Brooklirr ONE ,• " orial. They took photos of the and Mi itfa�aret St _ -. - --___- _._-- _ _ ik Fails and returned - w - bliss Ada Founr. r 10 Pins AT } 12 8 x10 --PRINTS - .Butterx. nL Osha a (5 O ) to Feneidn Fa::s and Und_say and, M»-', Gertrude M:-)ryan of D I -1 - 4 x 5 "OUR CHILDREN'S WEDDING"- ALBUM - 3leamyY lies Alra • Gone:w iri and Toronto w;ei-e amon, fhe .visit- Rouge HIII Bowl,. West Rouge' Plaza Sharor.' lco.ked after the store. .ors attending the & 5th • anniv_ 12 - 4 x 5 PRINTS Edcie-Chung is' in Scar'oorn ersasy' meeting of the BaI »�t ISLAND RD. and EAST AVE. —''Phone AT. 2-5941 25 —PHOTO "THANK YOU NOTES" Hospital. a5 a result of an,arc-, aiisson Circle on Monday ec- NAME - COA�J•tET! PHOTO idEWYAPER COvERIkW idea: white crossing the P.ou a ening. On display were some _..- ..._._,___.... _._-- _ -- ---•-- - railway' trestle on Sunday. We of the old 'records and othP ADDRESS."'77- - - _ -wish hire a reco . e -------•7- - .. . speedy, ry-. documents of the society. -- _ PHOTOS SUNT TO NEWWAPIRS OF TOW CMWL7 The B.ow•nies na.e started Mrs. A. S'amarilio, Valerie Lirrrit of one coupon per person per nays PHONER activities for tae, seas :n with and Leo left Friday to •spenri Children must be accompanied by adult on Sat, dE Sun. O� their leader, burs:. Crosier. -They tete 'weekend visiting Mr. and D rzeet on Tuesdays from'4.00 -to Mrs. B. Kelley of: Norwood: - B R R I E F l o t E R O Y 500 p. rn -. bLr. and bars. J. McGuire Mrs. Terrernssi arranged an- and. family and Jill Bickell _, R.R.', PICKS iINfi - 1417 other dance for , Lire pre -teen spent Saturday visiting friends boys and girls, mostly !rom tae at Brampton and attended the Grades 7 and S. Some younger Brampton fall fair. - WILLIAM LT. LAWSON and oiler tees atte.d. They Marilyn Rennie was lucky totalled, approximately forty winner of 52 baby chicks .don- MOTOR (��p //� '-in all. and everyone had a very abed by Peel Poultry Farm at - Bmnste� mrd JP1Iiii hIVTVfl JLII�IVE i mice time. Amther dance for tne- Uxbridge fall fair on Fri- this group- is planned for Oct Ober, near Hallow'e'en S "1'Ei.EP _. HONB IM 2-2741 * c_ - j bur. A. Samarillo spent the .. _ RepirlR 10 �is. �o� Tris I. Pas -tor Holmes wiil- oe preach- weekend ort a combned basin- MAIM L- , ing at' bogy services at DU " ess and fishing trip, - � � W �.i�IMWOS I R�rbilIM 1Y[ S* air _ p a . Ir, and Mrs. Robert Hock- `, �l� tn and 7.;iD p. m. Sun. School ley held a corn roast at their _ V1 SUMM6' 1 at 9.45: home on. Saturday evening: Gu- /. Best wishes to t A:r, and Airs. ID�rs Smd Motor Cede 1 - Tan Sm,�r. ..n- thea 39tr, wed- .. - . � _ ding a rT :eNary, or. Septem- -. . ber 20, from Mr. ar d Mrs. D. • �r»- 'ti'atkins, and ail their Fair- - lap WN. 2=3234 port:via-�h fnends ---- Mrs A. Wilsol, Victory' D^ �. returnefi home 'from the Ajax- _ .Hospital_ .� speedy recovery is. wi;he�i -for A'_:. Ian.Sriyder, during him - - - - a _ - illne.-.- fm -nn ail his friers and. _ ' general Har ware ne;Mibors. = = = _ - - - - Ml--. L: Prior tnotYer a` -Mr-s. 3 Cun;^ -cgs. is .,iting cl � them for a -few days_ - ::,, r��'CE�TT- T�i.CTORs- A1NTS-- ECCTRtCALa APPiLIANCES _ 'BROCK ROAD EARLY FARM EQUIPMENTTbOLS - .,GLASS =ETC. Tl:e L ti ani S, c La i held - their first regular,• meeting .of. ACTUALLY IN OPERATION the se in the Red Cros, - 1 Centre. an September 17. _ NS OF $E M1 Any ,,.cls between the ag•2s DEMONSTRATIONS of 11 aril is years in-er�,ted in EARLY UPPER CA1�'_ ADA CRA;w Girl Gu: les, contact 'Mrs.• it'. Bat Sowerhyz.-.-Brock Road, or sdon. s ' Har ware EVERYTHING WORKS .. phone i,H2-�3^,,Z, fur ',zr�,orma- - ' tion " - Mrs. W. Afiddletor. has moy- '; Phone WHitehall 2-0480 - Pickering ed into her new • home at Af ax, - after'.being on the Brock' Rd, for eighteen years. She will be :. �. very much nissed, but we hope xhe'wtli'sor,n get settled down and enjoy the. spare time she DUGS LTD will now have. e I - Mr. and Mrs. .Ralston -and- Linda, who will attend High School, and Susan and Jimmy, r - - PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS who will attend the local school have moved into their new • s _ . borne. COSIUIE'rICS - SUNDRIES BABY�NEEDS 'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carter spent the week -end visiting - ; • _ , Matter's parerrts at Mus- _ - STORE HOURS Mr. and MIs. harry Dawson . . and Gari► and Mly visited. �'Ei J WEEK DAYS DAILY"9 9 a.m. to 9 p.lia. nm tbameee ppm an -PIC KERr�iG T©ti' S� . _ _ _ • , , SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS t p.m. to. S, pan:' Ift J.CwncW aha w.'_ n-Y��,� - . • ,�� � .... , ' so.a Pi+oosearfyr to esu` w�i� • � _ `� .. - �J. �I�F;�ie�' : iac� res. zo •�ic>;o ' - - ' ' PICS `. •• ;HONE Whitiholl X81 • - _ THE PICKERING NEWS _ 'nfURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1962 Pa" Swan , i n.tn�tt...atttataattttt.atta.�a�t�ain�t D* MMTON 10""ENwooD - - -; -BAY RIDGES = t>fwrbarr.er united Church Dr. W. A. McKay the minist_ Church services w111 be with- .. INSURANCE 4 ;REAL ESTATE _NEWS er conducted the regular ,morn- drawn by Mr. R. count on Sunday next, on ac- of Kinsale Anniversary Office WR2.62T8 -=esldence WH. 2.3115 attattattttattttattatoaattaaattPaaaaaattaRata ing service assisted Piteaira, organist and choir Services, at ll.Oo a m with —iperfs Cwnnrltte e New•- . Rays, a ball game, hot dogs, area. 0 0 0 S. R. Rev. leader. Mrs. Wilda White look- East, after the Junior John Veals, of Caledon ' in charge of the service. the CY R l L E. MORLEY the presentation of trophies Recreation Group held the agar- tom choir sang the anth- io Audley choir will supply . and__amore hot dogs were the big features of the Baty Ridges The their General Elections at the Exhibition Hall on WedaesdaY .The . music. em 'Just for Today' . Dr. Mc- � Kay read James 1 for his less- Sunday School as us- at 10.15 a m. Unit .. "goy Friendly Ruident llgent" _ Spas committee's first Sports last Sunday, at San= night, and- the roster of the on and took the last verse as the. No. 2. U. C. W. met at of Mrs. Les. Wilson Day., -held dy Heads Park. Richard. Jess, comm! tree fol the coming Y their his text, Pure religion and' un- before God and Father on Wednesday last. Mrs. Ken _ 32 KINGSTON i�D. W. '' - P.O. BOX 160 whootdginated the idea, to summer. activities, a- will -be announegd after, first meeting'as a committee, didiled Brooks is this. To visit the fatherless vice had the Worship Ser = and Program on."New • ONTARIO _-,.up long with such faithful workers due sometime this-week- =---- 0 a widows in their affliction Bible and keep himself unspotted Study-Book", The Word _IING, - ior spgrta- for_-forall sum- •Jac- • Jaooba, PhyllisPhY _ . 0 0 . Ladias"- Iw:Mary - ,to ' ., ' and from -the worbd ...The new book bels the Way" by Donald Mat- .. Mrs. H• K7'te, of Black- . - • .• - nw. ,M,ort otg, Phyllis ,, Kuar, Bin The first meeting of the Auxiliary will be held `ymd and the Way" is n published' stock, United. Church book pub ' was guest speaker. Mrs. Rand a Hewitt, Herb. Hew- roes,. rFo�n Stewart and Bill Ladies'- Marden on October 4, at-8-00 P.-M, at to help people in their person- the home of Mrs: Muriel Read a2 Christian lives. The first ch- sang and-Mrs. G. Eastwood a duet. Mrs. Wilson .Aer - JOHN Is � � A Y Ri"urser, of Pickering Village, along with several ot- •ing. 868 Antonio .St. apter: the this of the book is "VGrhat is vel ?" Our text staves to a dainty iur►ch. Thi U G W. ladies are 'to 9" N Sr U R A N C E - =her , h°"•I"a►<. to make the big �r t4. TW*'beautiful • It is purpose ,W r.. _ +, ��ide group to Talmo .�, . , s s` r;. kitchen equipment for the Pro- of this ouestic+n. 'the day quilt r+ ?; Day, tire, blind faith: is past. We at: Brougham Museum on Saturday. WiU aii iad- be - �i -. ► - ff �"' �� Wesented to a, o pions. ;Woe Nation- pared Recreation Bulld;i sg, and now- ask ream! questions - from o dressed � who are taking part,' in old-fashioned cos- COMPANY LIS. -� a1 E donated bye Mr.. Jim they cordially invite all worn- Where to be present have we come . y are We here? Where do tumes,. ready 'to 4 a�l# :,.at r' UPE — AUTO M0$�LE -- F1R� , Mrs. HWW, , S d Present�pd by.Mrs. ^cobs, of S�rtg ,eg in the.',area' at �hss. os � go after life an e8 The �•Ob are tri The. Turkey Supper will fol- 107. KINGSTON ROAD EAST J , ^.- _:. dttRll; ' was e!OP DY the Seiwel Of ,,Only Redsemor , answers The official epening. and bless- the•-bssis to V e questions of religion: The bSsis low :the. Annivemary Sunday, Sapper Wed= a� Searlsa !�. NSR cars, ftew ww l�EiN1 pj;�p;gs Kings, .� of Bill Rlenosges entries. iti. the . Bay mg . of the crew sclsaai of :the .of Liv-. our reCgio�n its that God are- derive 'our` spirits slRsday„ ' 1$. ods the 17th l�sii liu IsmwAkt s ZW44 jic GeV Wilii-w present-. ' on 11011 Recleeznier aged .es col Road will take place on tial • �: ,die._ and moral faith from the and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eastwood Lynda visited relatives. ed the .other trophy to Agln- September 23, ' at 2.45• P. m source which ii God. The ..ch- we need � Peterboro, on Sunday. - ; court Qe4 the Squirt and Coached by y Harding-, o-a o _ conturch Sand !shark Skin-Diving -Club continual The Sand Sharks held their th reminder of our far-. u raid er - of and we get a .feeling of co Mr: and-1VIrs• Jack Middleton Ashburn rs. Jac Mr. and Mrs. F. Biers on TuesdaY. i' Gem 1*' dolma ted by firs! Diasirer arx3 Dance on Sep- in feature S, a special others: adeehip in worshipping with The Bible is another child- Mrs. Les. Wilson and child- . _ r 1 l�� Nail Joe a1 pe of Ajay Ad- s to r arxt of the evening was -a wall-Per- ftunc- aid as we can derive guidance ten of the ages. called on Mises James Thomas, Stouffville, on Sunday. ' Eslolo broker - Pickering V1lloprt A � T -ior _the Small. but vote the !iron" tions,of diving, favoured by "claw" -acts"• the wisdom bulletin wil be Sunday Next Sunday afternoon. Mrs: F. Byers and" Mis. Per- Nor- Real WB. L-IrM W. Tse's�lo WA. I-Ma Qsloesrs 1�'1L !4� : - 1laithtMl• band of workers who �r titre face of many difficulties several , Thif-gzouP demonstrated to School Ra]]y..Day. • ry Wilson called on Mrs. � Wilson, Stouffville, Sun- >1fOS>rwt i-!7p ;'1'drpie !-lwJ _- Tom- such _ a worthwhile - -- alrvlOE to the commtsruty ttus all their guests, that they have Worked ' d}}igently, -the_ i ice- and Rev Char- SecretaTYr day afternoon.A4iW7 l4ost 3'C'ar• Mort supervision of Dive master Ensue- Morrlto",. all, lee Fox, Field Christian Education -for 'Ponca- en. of Tomato, visited Mr.. a•Ad Mrs. H. Middleton. recently. _ Convgnrrs : •Jacobs, Cars+al Norma IV ich- preparations are now bein% >'r'ePm"a - to Conference .will , be Mr. Herbert Rtrtlan, of Md- -and 011e, for the Softball Program for Swimming Convener Terry made to acquire an in-door p� for the winter, and there are , speaker. October 7th. is Walseo land, Texas, uncle of Mr. Est Pascoe; is visiting Mr. and `S ST DR. ALFRED and Iftwritt, alco:9 with their man- vacanl� for " .ten new merry- y and Communion Sunday M•rs. Pascoe and family at pres- . _ = agm, coaches. and instructs: s, hers: Anyone irnerested in join: ing this well-organized group, Th lssgiving. The - afternoon unit ,'of the ent. Marion Pegg is attend- HA �j, �TANAGS proyjWed. plenty of action dur- big the summer months for is asked to COntact: SandY, at U, C. W • are having their New sale this sat- Miss ing Teachers' College, in Tor-. 1 G P C K E R i N • well over three hundred Bay Mme: Ernie. *f L"-�- to-you. clothing w' may, Sept 22nd. There ..will onto. -. : VIU R MARIAN Ridges boys and girls. We must not forget the men be a bake sale table and tea will be served. Plan to attend .` Green River ba�� and M"I'inS Facilitiis Old Rosebank Rd. North in blue, and this gronP; headed up by Umpire-in-Chief . Herb. if you Can. Parsenais Sorry to report Mrs. Huber CATERING SERVICES Hesrirres, who was ably assisted The U. C. W. met last Wed- the ass Elizabeth Bishop, of Ot-_ in the ,Osha wa Hospital. We luting 200) =. - $•R,• No. S, Pickering .-by a Very fine staff, contribut, to the success= nesday in the basement of church with Mrs. Les. Harbron -taws, an y mast hope for a speedy. recovery. All, roads led to- TELEPHONE: T -.-- ed many hoc= ` fW program and Mrs Ori Graham having aMwere Uesis Mr. and. Mrs. George Wright's sale on Saturday WH. 2-036 - • 2.23ri5 Mrs. Phyllis Jacob;, who seemed to dg everything, but charge. Following the Worship . Mrs, Jack Empringham saw .'iNcC of McCorochie. George Watson ha,+ been Mrs. Draper- and Mrs. Leh- inaA were Toronto . visitors last _. B ! 'o .Anawer TE. 9-1504 umpire this past year,. important job. of ' public- a o m not Alone." and the guest speaker Mrs. Harold Mrs. m m Ajax with Cameron, stay' g Mrs.. week. We welcome Mr. Carl White -OpTOMFTRIC LONG DISTANCE CALL - the ity", and did a fine jo4 of informs- Kyte, Blackstock, spoke on U. C. W. work locally, and in the Watson . and children Vicki Watson has been a -P'. and brides of British Columbia, who are visiting the former's VISION CARE 3 - z. a- iso speeding scares and tion to the radio stations and Presbytery. The minutes were ient in the Ajax Hose ital.. Davidson returned to Pa rents, Arch..and Mrs. White. JOHN L RAWBON, R.A. 2. TOE mow) "swaps with such chores, and securing equipmerrL and securing tr�ph-. from theLois .bazaar and tea' amounted er 59326..It was decided to cater her won = been a -cripple" for a week nig ration her ops Wm Larson called on friends last wee Thea are on a motor trip from k. (OFF uvERPoot RD. Souir� Monteith, Monteith, Riehl to the Co-op Meeting of Mt. following an ,on Sweden to their home in Per. FRENCHMAN'S BAY � � Co. We have, no doubt, missed -the of several •others Zion Church on October 18, Sixteen ladies answered the fOot •Tr>n. Coo had the misfor-1 Broken rine, Florida. Don't forget - "History r EYE3 EXAMINED F� wo RVAIM,p. CNARTERID ACCOUIeTAM>s ' names who had a part during the year Roll Call and the meeting then surae to have his nose w-K w' Ile PtfCY a foot- Brough- tion" at the Museum. Brough• O�3W 0.W. R1W. CJI- !Lu UCENS,tm RLWMK as it is rather difficult to idem closed with a hymn and pray- Iva' am. on Saturday, September, EVENINGS J1F�o1NT►AEftT• R• f-260t tify everyone, but to one and er' by, .Rev. Fleetham. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Mitchell 22. 1<30 to 600 P. m. ! Alms . Oir+ra all, on behalf of the Mothers and Fathers, . we say "Thank Miss Lois Jordan, of Toron- to, spent the. at her and Mn and Mrs. E. J. Annis home ..last- Saturda,�' r ' E,{JRT E. wATEEA . t�►. I p `'- : ` ' _ home. Several relatives and friends returned afternoon from attending thc ; ` ' G L F N D A L E SEAWAY wHn.!>� = 090 000 News Officers - Sports charivaried the newly-weds, Kiwani- Convention in HaJitax. . P L 1 A N C E September 9 to 12. Mr. Mitch- A WATER SUPPLY Conrrnittoe ' Mr. and I4rts Fred Firs on Fri- ell was elected Lt:-Gov. of Dis- yS .E R V PC E - WRitehall 2.1397 An election of officers was lieW for the coming year day night. at Several from here attended �� gB of Ontario, Quebec, Mr. Aar is, 'on r PAIRS TO *HOUR SERVICE ral:T RiortciA0E1 ASIlANaED� the home of Mr. Herb. HVW- the ball game on Saturday ev- d Maritimes. an _ -- behalf the Iocal club; wA, ORYQS - A_=GA �1114f fCOND MOtiGAaif AVAII�tE FOR ADDRWNS !fres,' 2372 For don Ave: 'Wtedlrresday, September 12, with on ening at Electric' when Mount Zion wore the winners. ed the 1961 �ti o,•o._ .. _ i TE�e 9►17St i,on far the White Section. Con- $5.00 for 50. 'jS7.00 for 11800 GALS. A�Eo EtYtOYFJNENTt. the following being elected: Next Sunday, the Sunday, School will be at 10.00 a m. tulations to both the new f9.00 for-1500' GALS. twE ALiO wIIpIASE oR LOAN Chairman, Mort. Jacobs; Vice- Chair"san, Ron Stewart; Secre- and there will not be church tremor and the Club. Ross Thompson ON EXISTING MORTGAGES: tarry, Phyllis Pillar; Treasurer, service -owing to Ari nivensary, Mr. and Mia se t a short holiday at Niag- VST NII.LAMENNNIMM K TtSt1 t101lEtE ANY MORTGAGE lierb.-Hewines; Publicity, Leah Logan, This Committee will at Kinsale. be Arnuvessary Services will be Zion SePtem- Gra Falls, on Monday, Tuesday 'and Wednesday of this week. _'worm Trivet JCn itis �' pNANWNG i !0E •lAST . e�Vf. �a � - t3iarTed with providing organ- ized sports on behalf of the Re•s held at Mount on ber 34-11,00 .a,. m., and 7.30 p. Mrs. Thomas Dimond And John Denney thank all No Sarviea Chs ; creation Committee for the m. Further notice next week., - Mrs. their friends and neighbors .for TICKETS �' RESERVATIONS P� to announce AUBREY E. iRf LAND ' sympathy car•ds,� fol l- sending s3'r*1P owing the death of their mot. AIR TOURS - Answering . Service AND COMPANY TED BROWN :i. her, recently. SEA CRUISES EI• TO ■eitienanaafnef�>•n■*sass!. LAND > . ' HOTELS is NOW OFFERED TEMPLE SUBSCRIBERS 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. . _ D.A N C I N G S C H 0 0 L _ r_ - Travel and Pay- Lstar . 2-4432 �_ ' Nr information call' TORONTO 2," ONTARIO � � M � �,6, l - AT. r'r'Emple 4523 KINGSTON RD 9-1144 ` Re en for Fall' TermE�E, p �oME,. , ".Vie 0.17". - WA. s•s>� ' T ONTHE&4U! — � RAINBOW STUDIO • THEMALZ_T WEST ROUGE PLAZA 'SATURDAY CLASSES— '�,. - INTERIOR AND Graham ''HARDWARE _ SA _:_.. to` r EXTERIOR PADMI16 : 9.30 a. rn. a and Jazz , a .Adv. Ta .. P <• -. 4 . .. , PAINTS � TOOIS General ClassaS, 10 a. m. to.11 a. rl, 4, 1 R. 6. HILL l l ::APPL�WG SS -Err. i� "list, 10 a. m. to 11 s. nn:, _ (i!'anne�ly A. ia. ffili) Nursery 11 a. fn. to 12 noon -. i6E.NE1tAL HARDWARE .._ - free Estimates Acrobatic. 11 a. nL to 12 Stove 'D. KAY FS PLUlA6ING ; them.. WHitrhall 2-1911 lldc�ing - t..Trained Staff — Monber C. S. A and A. A. D.9-2281 _ _ _,Phone: TEmple ... _ . .Now HONE TEmpla 9-1712 AFTER 6 P. M.) -.VAL W17 PICI�RIMO - sell O_second -big week of Fall ' f I_ y ye,• � ���'krar.'�dfv,o-•srr , .rr ,. ' f