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7 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1962 PRICE - lOc "Per Copy
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ickering--Viiiageeceives P aqui -----
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Examination Shows lift . Bracelet .
Bang! Ban
Made From Pasono' Bea If You ha to hear some
him Gladys Becketead of explosions in your neighbor's.
`Fh enchrnan's Bay Bot a real JAY POST OFIVICE • CLOSES back yard some day, don't
r .. lump to conclusions --it probab- .'.
surprise this • Week, whpn she a ly is not a shooting, but your
learned that a bead bracelet, a
After seventeen years as the
souvertir gift from 'her aunt .in Postmaster (Post -mistress) at neighbor trying to scare away.
. - South Africa was made from Fairport P. 0. (Frenchman's bla�a will of ..
the poisonous beans,'''the Jeq•. t they think
hery), Mrs. Wm. O'Brien, doses next? If,you are having trou- -
urity bean; that has been mak- her office, which will now be
ing the news of late, found at the "Gift Shop in the ble with blackbirds, you can.
Mrs. MacDonald, mother of Plaza, a short distance north of now rent a machine, _equipped
,, • Mrs. Beckstead was on a. trip the Bay, on Liverpool Road with a tuner, that automatic -
Mrs.
to the British Isles this surnmetlly sets off an explosion by a _
and while there, met her sister, Mrs. O'Brien,O Bien(with her, per- time that scares away tdie
Rev. Canon Shepkerd presents plaque to Reeve C. F- Morley - as mission) might be referred _to birr>s _
q y . Mrs. Rena, •of xtre cape Prov- as a "lana -mark" at the Bay,
the t summer, Rev. Mrs. Shepherd • were presented, ing, Yorkshire, to the people of mom, South Africa The two being one of the early families Tows las Police
During I women decided to exchange received complaints last week-
' 7Canen and Mrs. Shepherd; of by the , mayor- `( chairman) , with Pickering, Ontario, and their at, and spending most of her end from residents about one
souvenir gifts
- - '$t George's Anglican Church a small plaque (about 5. by S Council. The whole affair strik- life at lite Bay. has operated of these atachfnes, that was -
-here, enjoyed an extended visit inches) , -bearing the local coat- w us as a pleasing contact and the small .stare, close to ,the disturbing the ��
to Britain, and while there. of -arms,- to be taken to Can- relationship with the parent water's edge at the Bay—a H �nou have one of these
made their headquarters, more ada- and presented to the mun- municipality, !n_ England, after store frequented by so many 1 mach. you take the'risk of
or leas, in Pickering, in York- is ipar council, Pickering, - Ont. whom we here ase named,, during_ the summer months, i having. You neighbors feeling
--_ -hire,- rbere-_the3t-vmre_._I iveri On 'Tuesday evening: of last The plaque and some photos and being a great service and ysu are a bigger nuisance than :
a very pleasant . reception, and. week, at a special council meet- may be seen at a age o - t�rivenience-tom tile -year-round dye-bFackbftiIi - -
given a near -royal treatment, Ing, Canon Shepherd addressed ices at any time. residents.
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by municipal authorities, Wand Council, and the few local re- peeve C. E- Mbrrley received Mrs O'Brien now retires, as 1 1119
towns -folk alike. • Dinners and- sidents present, conveying .the . the good wishes and the plaque Postmistress at the Bay, follow -
reception were the thing, while good wishes' of the municipal on. behalf of the Village of ing 'many years of valued • and High School EnroHnionts
in Pickering. At one social. botransient -visitdrs� ed
dy, .and residen4s of Picker- .Pi t to Bad" an
appreciated service d Figures were released this'
in
Municipal function, Mr. 'and
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"thank you' and best of week the enrollments
: a t o Mrs., tree high schools he . Grades o t
visiles are xtended three Dols in the Pick- .
O'BrierL � ering District High School Ar-
ea
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The... new . Dirnbar-ton" Hikh
NR B'pass h
roug
To bet Stop Sign school has the largest ertroU-
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ment with a total of 656. Pick'
Parents in the area of Fast- ering_ ig_ ngxt-with _a total of
- fare .avenue are concerned ab- 642, and Ajax with a total:of -
N1rs. Gladys Bw1w ad out the through traffic from
Lawson Road and the danger . The tot&- errellment of the
ic'kering
Mrs. MacDonald received a to the children:: Fanfare is in three schools is 1831 students.
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bead bracelet from her . sister. West Rouge.. By grades the break -down i_a:
_ When she returned home, site Mr. W. F, Comery, present- -Grade 9 -
- - Ajax I37, Pickerinf, _
-:Th . e CNR Bypass through the detail, the 'railways -proposals ' Mr. Cann said, that once the gave- the bracelet to Mrs. Beck- ed a petition containing about 218,- Dunbarton 327, Grade 1.0
Township of Pickering will for the various crossings in the rail line is open, an application stead, who became suspicious 25 names of area homeowners, Ajax 156, Pickering 170, Dun-'
be read+ -for. train operation by. township. can be made- to the Board of about the beads, after reading asking for a stop sign on Fan- barton 180,.. Grade 11 - Ajax _
1965, sI 1. Cann, Project Eng- He said that the No. 2 Higlt= Transport Commissioners to about them in the papers. fare -avenue at Rouge Highland 137, Pickering 111, Dunbarton
.heel' for the CNR, told Coun- way diversion wilt go .south of . have- no whistle, blowing -at this She took them to the Pick- Drive 94 Grade L2 -Ajax 59, Picker -
.beer eringT i police Depart-' Council. agreed to the stop- tng 90. Dunbarton 55. Grade
Mr. Cann, • said the railway west of Fairport Road He added, that this type of ment,' who sent them to the srgn mg a - l
-proposes -to start construction Councillor Herb Wank asked applicatiafi would only ,be con- Attorney General's. Department
next .year and rail construct-, .if.there could be anything done sidered at a crossing .that has for examination.
..on in 1964, and ready for rali about train whistles at the -one protection He said that Wood- Itye came baric this Pi cker• Village'Notes
roperation in the spring. of 1965. level crossing, at Woodview view Roadcrossing' would be week that tthe beans were in- f n 9
rotected. b both • lights and deed, -the ' poisonous Jequrity. "
Mr, Cann appeared at the Road. - - - P 3' •
to review• iii - :bells. beans, The beans on the brace- Mrs.. Harold. Anderson. Fair -15th w•eMiryg a7miV rsa y, Oct-
- _ let are a little larger 'than a port Road; North, was the wiry 'ober. 4:
ner of the $50 in the Friday Mr. Gordon Found was taken
• council Agrees TO told the News, and are a bright night Family Allowance Draw to' Ajax Hospital last Friday,
'urn Sod For New Ajax' And orange in colour• with a black at the Oshawa Shopping Cen- but -is now at home much more
- land Sale At $3 000 tip on' one end. They were th- tre. • comfortable.
e readed on a copper wire. Don: KempfAjax, well-known Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Balsdon,•'
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Pickering Hospital . On . October 27 pharmacist, escaped injury last o this pace,'an . r. and Mrs.
Pickering Township Council - Sunday, when his car was ins W.. Dashnter, Fisherville, 'have
this week authorized the Reeve" the price' of $3,000.00 per acre.
- �,. voled in a motor' accident enjoyed a motor trip to the
Unanimous approval for the hospital, . fund campaign now and Clerk to sign an agree- Such, a purchase would be of. The, driver of the other car was West Coast, through the West -
third reading• of a bylaw grant. total $353•,000, and several gen- ment to sell four lots in - the course, subject to the approval, admitted. to Ajax Ho9piW with ern Provinces. • and taking in
ing $1,079,000 from Ontario emus donations are forthcom- township's Industrial Site • at of the Municipal Board. scalp lacerations. the World's. Fair, at Seattle.
county, to the Ajax and Pick- ing, said Mr. Thompson. Can- Mr. and -Mrs. Leonard Bath; Sympathy of her many Pick-
ering General Hpspita•I on Sat-, vass objective is $495,000. i Orangeville, and Mr. and Mrs.. ering friends• i3 extended -to -
urday has 'prompted an arm- "While'the hospital applauds Funeral Services held For. a �°� McL,ean, Whitby,_ spent Mrs ,S. Blair, Christina St-, on
ouncement today that the off- the approval of grants, the the week -end with Mr. and the passing -of Mr. Blair, •- on
icial sod turning for the new success of. our hospital camp- Mrs. Edgar Andrew and -while Monday:
-amu g w place on o _
ober 27th. ributors from across the hos Known W. .. erey ea the 'latie'Perc� Neale. ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. W. Moyer,•
Hospital chairman, R. D. pital service area,;' said ' Mr.' Mir. Melrose Bryant and of Vineland: for dinner on Sun -
Thompson offering the hospit-. Thompson ly interested in municipal- and. -Mrs. Edgar'. Andrew •attended 'day; also her aunts, Miss Beth
al's thanks for the grant, said ` . The campaign office noted The death took place, after •educational matters, being a - the 125th Anniversary _of Al- . Moyer; . antd Mrs. Platt, of
..the county's, seal of approval ' that pledges' are' being honour- a lengthy period of ill health, member of local. school boards,, mond's Church last Sunday. .Bea nci% ille, on Monday.
errsrues area residents of ad- ed on time and that more than on Thursday, Sepfember $7, of ' a member &P -the first Board of where both - attended church 'Mr. and . Mrs. Thos. 'Boone'
one. third of the $353,000 pled- Town- Pickering Dist. High School; he and Sunday School fifty years and Terry, and Mrs. Doherty,
nty's action - far sighted and ged has been receited in cas ' ship's well-known, highly res` was a-rnember o , a as ago. , `eve i
meaningful for generations to The office hopes to Feceive re- petted residents Walter, -Percy Master of Doric Masonic Lod- Mr. and, Mrs, H. Arscott, vuests :riot Mr. and Mrs.- Wm.
Dome - is to be highly comm- marring industrial and resid- Neale,, in his 61st year, gp, Pickering, a member, of the Main St. are moving to their. McLean, 'on'Sunday.
ended," he added_ ential pledges within the next A member of one of this town- local United Church, and sat new fiome' in Dunbarton next The-Wom�r's- Institute 'rnet�`- ,
The final reading of the ¢ou- few weeks. slop's elder families, he was the on numerous other committees- week. - - at the'home of Mrs. C. Brown
my bylaw follows announce- ' Special committees will con- son of the late Mn and Mrs, of other organizations in the Parents of Cubs and Scouts on n, es a Septemix;r 25, with
meet by the Ontario Hospital tinue industrial and- resident- Leonard Neale, both life-long district. He is going to be, and of the 1st. and 2nd Pickering a good •atterdanre. and s ,yer-
Services Commission of the ial clean-up campaigns msidents of Pickering. has been since• his €irst illness, Troop, are requested to support al visitors. The President,�Mr
approval for a provincial grant Coe Monday night, the hos- Percy had been suffering. an missed in this 'district. their boys•by coning•out to an N., Grah:asn. ,Presided. Mrs; 'K.
of $449,993.34 towards the pital's sod -turning � committee ailing heart for over a year, A pleasant -mannered, like- "Apple Auction" on Friday, the Morley showed pictures, spor.-
building of 'a new hospital began arrangements for the experiencing numerous mild able personality, his host of 19th, in the Village Perking •sored by Dt:-pont of Canada, on -
Pledges and donations to the inaugural event. attacks, and repeated return frietds, in particular are rriiss= Lot, at 7.30 'p. m.• Please'6ring "Fabrics, a*r3 its manufacturn,
to hospital following same. A ing him- a friend down .thrhttgh the ages, first, in
'severe attack ....on Thursday - Surviving are: - his widow, The Cliff Hawkers, the Jim a crude ma: n.,• r. by hand, then '
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Tright resulted in his death the forayer. Hazel Piikey, -arid Dalley's and the Truman Wil- the .spinning-w•*�l and. loom -
Tom a" HN D�SgraCVw' Perc.'acid Mrs. Neale have daughters: Mary,.. R R. 1, sox's Attended' an -enjoyable-and the lore]:• fabrics mads
farmed for many years,'`on No. Whitby;•-Coil8 (Mrs• Howard "cook -out"• and social evening with thein dyvn to the pies-^
_ ._.:..T.: Road Department that it be 2 Highway, at the corner of Cook), Oshawa; son Rorml� of of Owasco District Seouters, at ent'ldr-e of n ^ ;; 1 comrlic- _
The condition of Elizabeth graded. A good - sweep with a the Westney road, and follow- Lindsay;-' and, seven grand- the-HaM-Cook home, Bay Ift ated machines, chemi:tq.-in lny--
street, north -was -termed' a broom 'would have done as ing his first attack was obtig-- children. � Sa{urcW, Sept. � oratories all workini; art t-,
"disgrace" by Mrs.. Dtivi$�1;ri- good, a job, site told oourici;. ed to give up atreaxious rnieRual The funeral took 'place on it[r and Mrs- Jazges.Dalley lag to make -the. beaustf11 .n
chtori of Riverside Drive at a• "It was a waste of taxpay- labour- From that date ort, he Saturday afternootr. lest, with attended a coffee party and lon and orlon fabrics of toe -v".
meeting of Pickering Township errs money", she sad. has been associated with Mr. service at the UrAted Church, abawin8 of paintiTllge.. by _Paul It was all Lound to be ver,.
Qauidi this week ' I d. suggest•.• that Mrs. W. a Bennett, in the Inwrame here, and interrryent at Irlsldne RaChik, at •}�atoei Auditorium. >omutfag and iastevctive, -FoT- _
She l this
road wan rough McPherson oome and have a BusinewL CWnet�ery. Rey. iQelYiYe' >Ibittt- ao Wede+srd�y.: tWatioas ,tbe a6owhrg: lyiidt was
aril she phoned- and• •wiled- the look at W. she added -lie de9mved has been deep- to% o to 5[r', ant Ills. Dailey an facie Bernd >4 tb! irostelolR - -
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—'TME MCKERING HEM THURSDAY, OCTOSEIF fi, t1i�2
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'THE. PICK E -RI NG ' N EWS
Walter 'I`homson, Q.C.
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d gh School
"VIJ —- BARRISTER -SOLICITOR - NOTARY PUfLK _.
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by The News Pri*ixo and PubliAilW-COMPOWfi �c c C c - COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS
-- �MADoriied at SseQnd Gass Malt matter ibst Otfia Opt, Ottawa. 4+d. ---- �A J� Lei —
..•>Z MRIPTION RATES: $2.50 Per lase — IMitN.St" i3A W >W + . _ __ — -- ^ Te(ephonei WHitahall 2-0910 --
,�. 1'i62-6.7 Northwest comer of Old Plant Rood on No. 2 k" hw
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BARRY MURKAR
ANVEtfl;Illi.-RATES ay
rt1PON MOM — REGISTRATION: Thursday. OEdtW
deb•r 11. 1112, at 736 p. m. at _ ..
- - Mskerirg OW" -High" School.
CLASSES: AT PICKERING DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL overy
Donald G. Crossley
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Slow' Down Those Trucks �,: PI.iBL7C- R�LAI IQNSCONSiliTANT —
TUESDAY iR THURSDAY at X30
pe FALL TERM:.Oeteber 16 to Deceetber i3, Incl $I
:TORONTO - !i Rallsido Rd. Den MRIs--;;: AM1d31i
We have no personal axe to grind with the drivers
of thole large tandem gravel trucks, but it is high time alAlic PLAZA RES101ENCE
that the were made to slow down to a safe speed. _
TERM:ILPRING Jams S. to March 1A. inclusivo --------
that
` All summer they Have been going up and down Brock _ Al" "'2-1231 e—
Road at speeds that would make your hair stand up, if.. CLASS REOUIREMENTS:_Cla�os wiH not be atedrd unless AT `
:. you lived on Brock Road. This kind of driving is not LEAST 15 students am 1. N tho avoraGo attendants
only dangerous to the driver himself, but to the innoc- in a class tolls bNow •10 students during the Fall Torn p�SONALM MOWICT(OPI
ent drivers who are also -using this road. _ the Gass WILL' NOT BE CONTINUED in the Spring -
Duey -roar -down -throe t_like__a_freight _ T.nr�. _ = -_---- -- . k R.-ORTIER—INSURANCE
train, and one of these days there is going to be one of NOTE:,It wiH be doff... Ined after registration whether eA
the worst traffic accidents this area has ever seen. a dads ~Intl be hew two nights 'a week, or one, and on PHONE ATIantic 2-0216
Last week -a friend of ours watched- two of these tan- whish night M will b• sehsduisd.7.
dem trailers loaded with gravel, racing south on Brock r — — _
Road neck and neck. A car approached from the oppos- POSSIBLE CLASSES a NIGHTS•ON WHICH ARE AUTO LIFE CASUALTY
THEY WILL HELD' .
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et
of the trucks s -ahead 'to ..
fte direction and one ped g ___ --
back in line. But for him to do it, the car driver had to
_ Jam on .his breaks to let the truck .in. _
.Maybe these men. get paid -by -weight And.the more " 'FEES � Rosebank Hardware Ltda '
they haul in a day the more they get. But this is no ex- : '$5•00 For subjects offered -- once a week,
10.00 for sub sets offered — twice a week. C. L L. PAINTS, HOUSEWARES, , GLASS, GLAZING,
�cuse for endangering human lives. 1 _ .
A little action on the part of the law to slow down Po9vEit MOWF)E;,S (T08o, LAWN BOYS tl: OTHffiRls)
these trucks would be a step. in the 'right direction and .
one that would be: appreciated by all who liveandhave FOLK DANCING: Tues. ADVANCED SEW -
to drive on the Brock Road. SHOPWORK: Tues. ING: Thurs.
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MILLINERY: Tues. ENGLISH FOR NEW.. ROSEBANK PLAZA - AT. 2 -IM
1300K -KEEPING: Thun CANADIANS; Tues.
Pickering Ladies• -- Bowling 'SH0R1"HAND: Tues. and Thurs.
League. TYPEWRITING; Tues. and GRADE THIRTEEN
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October -1,. 1962 Team - Standing BEGINNERS A .T: Tues.-Thurs.BIOLOGY: Tues.
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Thi Ed*r Thelma •7 ADVANCED A`:2T: Thurs. GRADE THIRTEEN f @ a t O f S O T
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Dorothy , .5 .PZ GINN-ERS' SEW-' ENGLISH: Tues• 8
20 P. C. More Taxes If Yes June _5 ANG: Tues.. 'Thurs.
Vetel R MONUMENTS
„ Jean _....:J.. 4
1i "yes'' or "no vote will not Nlam. 2 ConiiLeration` wiN �e given to any organised group of 15 or I
make any change in the. drink- `opens 1 more who would like any additional subject included' in the id BOF D l ST I I "1-T ION
Ing habits of the .peo0e of the Night Programme.
Township of- . Pickerinz. How- - Ove: 200 -Fiat
- ewer a yep vote will help Tight- J Tnmltn_�m 397; R- T1,nmrcon. - - _. -_ _ Q \t
ten the taxes. ="t7: J. Hobson 365, _'!+ i(17; The Prirripai reserves the right to Limit the size of any class. fol' Tt-'���E GENERATIONS _
The 4ntar'; G��:Prnment w•:ll E Thompson '7..,-"4; N. EakPr
give our _own. ip 'Freasur�s -�`� -�1- Kunt ZV, 225: F' ,ADVANCE ENQUIRIES MAY BE MADE AT THE SCHOOL
20 per cent of'' a11 -.taxes call- Brown 227; A. RU_S' 2'_Y, :211. OFFICES. BY TELEPHONING--WH2-4761. - -
ectM trom licensed p:em:.Es 2t1S; B• Bays 219, 213; 12. E�cr- - t fford Bros 'Ltd
based on their• sales. Why off 21-7; D. Hbughton 211; D_I S a • •
should -wee lose this money io Shanley 207..
Ajax, Scarhoro and_ 1Vlarkham? LA M E N T S - / -
Also ou"r Assessor will be ass=
easing the real -estate and bus-
essiness tax on new premises - _ DUNDAS 'ST. EAST WHITBY MO 8-3552
which will be built if. we vote, The new edition of your telephone boob lists -
yes. These premises can only
be built in area* zoned Comm-
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of the L G B. O. orad our Doan- °- BLOCKCOOM
idl. Citizens can voice object. ereiaL and after the appoml•
'loss fo t6e'building of any out- - 820 CALEDONLA ROAD" TORONTO
let by appearing in council ch- _
In 11959 our Governrnent-took
' BLOCKS & BRICKS
--in-866 minion in liquor tomes - STRUCTURAL STEEL
and gave $96.5 million in school '
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grants. -
- -.CRANE RENTAL
If liquor was prohibited in Ont- i
-trio, either school' grants would - i STATION.. ROAD, PICKERING,- ONT�-
be reduced drastically or our
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taxes would be substantially
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Increased: With the appearance of your new •directory, ALL
Yours truly, NU P
MAER CALLING *cess into effect for k�cering
_ .R. Blake 1t<tlelllfenN cuetOlneri.
EDITOR'S NOTE: A vets an Il irk
questions pertaining to - liquor • 1 i lom A. Newmi cd 1, C.
outlets in Pickering Township N't ha- " z
42 -re laces Vit atwill be taken on October 27th.i _
Ws welcome letters from
persons supporting either side :' tide last four figures of the present nutntltet• - TEmple e • 21.30
of this important and controv-
nmain the sane 1 B'wIItPoltT ROAD, SCAPM D�1xsA'tTOrf
Lo"ers must be brief and to
the paint or they cannot bo -All Number Calling (ANC) means that the first. t,ND
published because of spate dim- _
Itations. Naturally, opinionsXX
a:passed in such letters sn letters of the exchange name are, replaced by tM
net ' necessarily those of the _ JC publishers, of this. newspaper. corresponding figures on the dial. THESE 'NUMBERSRIt!'tRerlYl�'
:•:ARE DIALED JUST THE SAME AS THE FORMER
- 1 2-LETTER,S-FIGURE NUMBERS. _ WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CARES
... • ; ,WEST NI1L• .��NOW Is a good time to bring your Personal List of >.FMCY UNDWIM
'World Travel Service - telephone numbers up to date... ......... 'and give your
.No Service• Charge -number'to friends and businew people you call `. PICKERING 2-0316
MAIN STREEI: WN.
TICKETS RESERVATIONS _. _fHr'
AIR TOURS
SEA CRUISES
- J. W. LOWRY, MANAGER
,LAND HOTELS SEPTK TANKS ..CLEANED OUT
Trawl and 110 Leger - - - _
THE BELL- TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA ` COMKM sePTIC TAW s0%=
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NEW
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..:Pickering, Ont.
Mrs.. Alex..Armour, Ridgewood
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Mr. and Mrs. tsoot. ovx, or
Fast Ave. motored to Montreal
the NEW PERMANENT TYPE
Rd. who -celebrated a wedding .
KEN and CLARKE
•Creighton, Fraser,,
St. George's
P R E N T I C E
last week "to meet their daugh-
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Sizc-,15x2ox 1" - :1.59 Size - 20x20x1" - $1.59
•prynan Murdoch
Commen
`AUCTIONEERS
'THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1962
''-� THE PICKERING NEWS
PRENTICES have boon estabGsh•d
Auctioneers mince 18%
Page Three
BUSINESS—
Iks+.d and Authorised far
EXTERIOR PAINTING
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for each of his pupils. Mr. We-
aver, school principal spoke to
each of the students. Follow -
Notaries Public
PKKERINO - ONTARIO
-. __ R•cYarr .. .
REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, 11A., D.D.
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enjoying
months en ovin holidays.
Mr. and ,Mrs Stan. Front. of
t
or trip on the new Trans Can- .
OIL FURNACESHIGH
ing presentations
SANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS
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S KE R R I N
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the Dale Mc- .
ada Highway fo Nipigon and
to
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BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
On Wednesday, September
26, a Graduation Dinner was
Public School Area 2 introduc-
ed the-speaker-M_r, David Clee,
Intyre of the class, gave the
valedictory address, R#tresh- "
report it a beautiful route
•
The' Ch u reties
given by the Home & School
Assistant Supt. of Ciricuhun of
meats were served with a bea- --- ---
travel.
Mies. -Grace 'Smith. Ridge-:
GUARA
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(Formerly '•.. P_ 13111)
s30 a.m.-Holy
11.00 a.m.-Morning P*Qi�«
or forty-three s u
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AT. 4-7391 or AT. s-t36s
Funeral and
Radio -TV Service
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eating from Grade 8, last
June. The parents attended the
of thanks to the speaker was
moved by Mr. Gomes.
tial convenor with her. helpers
worked' hard and many tli�
1100 a.m.-Sunday School In th.
' man
always get the verybest; the very best and most
Funeral Director
J'
_ Picked
�_ following -the dam:
-Mm --tee l<erguson -
iia - ti;�ations to- �
economical heating fuel, the very best and most
Any Make Or Model
nuOtrt-of 7 - •
al fees
by �°h'"nent
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Smith President
ident ofsck thepros-
Lynn Bannock for making the
school on Thursday _ everhirhg,
AMUR
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jA%t0!% Church
SchoolIEILD, introduced
Lome and
the head table. Greethrg from
of S25 each
ented aisshhips $2
ftorin the Club to Lynda McGee
evening such a success. •
Mrs Pamela Farec, Rouge
Public"A
v`3ce�vibl ......._
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MlnbMrs Rein. McMlle evttars
your
let him introduceyou to that -wonderful world .of
members present, and the prog-
ram was Business and Work on
•
PICKBUM
Private Ambulance Service
"
- SERVXZ -
the Board of Education were
given by Mr. Robert Browr. •a
and'John Gomes, top boy and
girl student in the class. School
Hills Dr. held a baby shower
for Mrs. Anne Allen, in her
DAY OR NIGHT
g, A, t1A. i 11 A7 A. M.
member of the Area 2 School
Sear -11 .--K: vu��, 3�t-
pictures .were presented by Mr.
home on Wednesday -evening.'
she entertain -
0114110 ruy the aar..nt weew
WHitehall 2-3610
- -
-
There will be a dance in the
ROSERT AUS TIN, !r•ls.
Sunday School Satre Horn
_ - _ _ -
-
evening, and ticketlfi. are now
available from any of the mem- ' -
ed neighbors and friends of
M.IL 1. wi b1.. Owrorie
Society
WATER DELfYERED
hers Tea and cake were solved
-
Mrs. Allen; wh;D received many
Tum .rll.m west el Whitby
es No. 1 Highway, between
1XMI HILLS, ONTARIO
'CHURCH
WM. McEACHNIE, Prop.
AUDISEit
Whitby meed Ajay
lovely gifts.
SERVICE AND
SUNDAY SCHOOL
West of Dunbarton
., *
9.45 A. M. -- Church Service
" "`"`
The West Rouge Scouts held
their first meeting at the home
grynilk will
days her lana aIi'l Odpes m.
o
11.90 A. M. - Sunda School
y
-1114-1
:
;:
£SSG
of Mr. Keith Barnard, Ridge -
school a n
he community are invited to
-
71.
PLUMBING.
gh.•w
a, w.dM� Maetine,
-:
wood Rd'., .on Thursday, p - ,
ember 27, where they were in-
troduced to their new Scout :
Scout Master, Mr. McNabb,
P,ouge Highlands Dr. who pres-
ented four boys with Queen
Scout Rings, John Scott, Cliff
Brooks, David Baxter and Bob
Barrett ' The Tings were a gift
from the Group Committee, :
and MT. Barnard is a member
of the group. . Refreshments
of hot dogs and pop were en-
ioyed by the Scouts and they
will have their meetings ev-
ery Thursday night at 7.30 p.
rn. in the school.
o
PHONE
ATIan* 2-0063
Phone W -
..:Pickering, Ont.
Mrs.. Alex..Armour, Ridgewood
'4�1a "'y?;w
4 ~~ •
Mr. and Mrs. tsoot. ovx, or
Fast Ave. motored to Montreal
the NEW PERMANENT TYPE
Rd. who -celebrated a wedding .
KEN and CLARKE
•Creighton, Fraser,,
St. George's
P R E N T I C E
last week "to meet their daugh-
=..
Sizc-,15x2ox 1" - :1.59 Size - 20x20x1" - $1.59
•prynan Murdoch
Commen
`AUCTIONEERS
.&
yea Ronna Ridgewood Rd. who
PRENTICES have boon estabGsh•d
Auctioneers mince 18%
Borristen, Solicitors and
Size - 16x25x111.- SIIJ9 _
Iks+.d and Authorised far
EXTERIOR PAINTING
W -�
1��
CeunNee of 0~19'and York
Notaries Public
PKKERINO - ONTARIO
-. __ R•cYarr .. .
REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, 11A., D.D.
Form Stock. Impl• ommem, Household
enjoying
months en ovin holidays.
Mr. and ,Mrs Stan. Front. of
t
or trip on the new Trans Can- .
OIL FURNACESHIGH
fwahur•, Real atafo she set
SANK OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS
:
specialty at Reasonable Rates.
I�
S KE R R I N
wood Rd'., .on Thursday, p - ,
ember 27, where they were in-
troduced to their new Scout :
Scout Master, Mr. McNabb,
P,ouge Highlands Dr. who pres-
ented four boys with Queen
Scout Rings, John Scott, Cliff
Brooks, David Baxter and Bob
Barrett ' The Tings were a gift
from the Group Committee, :
and MT. Barnard is a member
of the group. . Refreshments
of hot dogs and pop were en-
ioyed by the Scouts and they
will have their meetings ev-
ery Thursday night at 7.30 p.
rn. in the school.
o
DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICEI
5 Simcoe Sf, N., Oshawa
Mrs.. Alex..Armour, Ridgewood
'4�1a "'y?;w
4 ~~ •
Mr. and Mrs. tsoot. ovx, or
Fast Ave. motored to Montreal
the NEW PERMANENT TYPE
Rd. who -celebrated a wedding .
Milliken P.O.. Phone Agiadt 31W3-Telephone
Morklwm P.C. Phone Mark. 106
Tele hone RA: 3-344b
p"
St. George's
t "
�'°
last week "to meet their daugh-
=..
Sizc-,15x2ox 1" - :1.59 Size - 20x20x1" - $1.59
Many happy returns to And-
Commen
:'
ter Miss Thoro Cook. who has
yea Ronna Ridgewood Rd. who
PRENTICES have boon estabGsh•d
Auctioneers mince 18%
. {.
Anglican Church
Size - 16x25x111.- SIIJ9 _
been s _ for several
EXTERIOR PAINTING
W -�
1��
-
PKKERINO - ONTARIO
-. __ R•cYarr .. .
REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, 11A., D.D.
THE TWO BEST HEATING
KNOWN TO MAN
enjoying
months en ovin holidays.
Mr. and ,Mrs Stan. Front. of
t
or trip on the new Trans Can- .
OIL FURNACESHIGH
.
E.
:
R. FLEURY
I�
S KE R R I N
tax 198, Pickmin9. Ont.
-SYSTEMS
ada Highway fo Nipigon and
to
7-
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
Sheet Metal Shop Work
Phone wHit•hall 1-3313
, systems -and
Nobody questions natures
report it a beautiful route
•
NOTARY PUBLIC
..*
- SUNDAY aERvlcEs
Communion
_heating
when t comes to home heating nothing is quite as
h n i t o
travel.
Mies. -Grace 'Smith. Ridge-:
Friday
Morrish at oW KLgsten Rana
Highlead Creek
- -
(Formerly '•.. P_ 13111)
s30 a.m.-Holy
11.00 a.m.-Morning P*Qi�«
good, as safe, dependable Esso Oil heat
wood lea spent the week -end
- ..
AT. 4-7391 or AT. s-t36s
Funeral and
11.00 a m. -Hoy Communion
nth Sunday)
With Esso you have that reassuring feeling -that you
in Buffalo and Springdale, vis-
iting her mother, Mm Richard -
-
Ambulance Service
1100 a.m.-Sunday School In th.
' man
always get the verybest; the very best and most
man and an aunt. Mrs. Richard-
son returned. home- with her
age Resid
Home
M..aPWay a r..,
_ , r • Free . thates
-Partmh
11.00 a.m.-Nursery
(At the Parish Hall}
economical heating fuel, the very best and most
.
daughter.
The Ladies' Club met in the
nuOtrt-of 7 - •
al fees
by �°h'"nent
No. R Highway _
Pickering Beach Road
WEDNESDAY
reliable service. ' :..
school on Thursday _ everhirhg,
Adults
High eche:..
-
at
Phone >•1�S1M
Call nearest Imperial Esso Agent today and
the 27trr-wig • about' twenty'
Public"A
v`3ce�vibl ......._
*
1000 a.m.-Hoy Communion and
Intercessions for the Sick
your
let him introduceyou to that -wonderful world .of
members present, and the prog-
ram was Business and Work on
MONUMENTS
Telephone
Esso warmth.
the -Bazaar, to be held on Nov-
ember 3, -in the Rainbow Room .
• • •
Christian Science
0114110 ruy the aar..nt weew
WHitehall 2-3610
- -
-
There will be a dance in the
ROSERT AUS TIN, !r•ls.
a
_ - _ _ -
-
evening, and ticketlfi. are now
available from any of the mem- ' -
M.IL 1. wi b1.. Owrorie
Society
hers Tea and cake were solved
-' B UDY'
_
Tum .rll.m west el Whitby
es No. 1 Highway, between
1XMI HILLS, ONTARIO
'CHURCH
ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE 4EST
at the close of the meeting, and
a social time enjoyed by alL
Whitby meed Ajay
SERVICE AND
SUNDAY SCHOOL
The next meeting of ihi-11 a :
bove be on Thurs.
Nme
A=Building,, Kingston Rd.
grynilk will
days her lana aIi'l Odpes m.
o
`: STORE
At Rouge Hili@
Testimonies of Healing we
:.
Us
school a n
he community are invited to
PLUMBING.
gh.•w
a, w.dM� Maetine,
-:
- come.
ALPRED KAYES
This one place to oaf
everything in Plumbing.
hold at 8 pin.
_ ALL ARE WELCOME
e _ ; . --y
-i
Congratulations to Mr. .and
Mrs. Donald Holder (nee Peggy
PWMBING BATHROOMS
GOOD VALUE AT THR
The Reading Room is
thenPvblie Da ~
�'
I�'e AJAX
Cowan), Ridgewood Rd., on the
of the East
PRESSURE SYSTEMS
RIGHT PRICE
Same Loo -Ion
,
arrival a son .at
Hospital, on September
ESTIMATES GIVENOP-
Dailli 11l 34111
'f_ar further infornwtlou
■MUtM �.
mineral
-
The Kiwanians' Auction. Sale
Phone VMitehall 2-6717
REPAIRS i ALTERATIONS
on September 29 at the Shop-
Kinston Road
-AJAX LUMBER TD
CO.• •
ping
p Centre was a huge success
members
Wes Hill
_
Ste AnClr@YV�S
61� '
and all the were very
pleased With their work. Mr.
INSURANCE ,
.AT 4.4721
Presbyterian Church
, PLYWOOD BED BOARDS
and Mrs. Russ Ferghr ern, Rouge
WWI .oR PHONR
for single beds 39' X 72' ;3.70
hills Dr. entertained' the mem
eisa� Row for Par- and Cow"
Closed Sat'day July - Aug
Church Street North, Pickering
_ :: for 3-4 size beds 48" X 72" $4.95 �
hers and their wives to 'a corn
for double size beds 54" X 72" $5.85
and wiener ' roast . in their home
whowertn Insurance on luWings,
Minister Rev. F. Conkey, B. A.
Gives Allover Support For Relaxing Restful Sleep
in the eyening, following.. the
wWOM, Mos, Etc
Manses 46 Windsor Drive
auction...
Aolonerile Insure • d AN Kiri
.
Bowman
DENNEY BROTHERS
Phone 942-2ss.1
' ' ' -
20 ft. Push -UP Extension Ladders $10.95 each
- '
Congratulations - -and � best
wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Jed
& Gibson-
HEATING CONTRACTORS
kite of .Worship 11.15 A.M.
5 ft. Step Ladder $4.98, each .
McLean, Chesterton Shores„ on
PNONlh WNM*! MO. 6.3511their
Sunda School 10.00 A.M.--
22nd Wedding Annivers- -
1 ERS NOW W6 ,
try' c o r . an o t. anct
Installed
OCT. 7 - THANKSGIVING
REPLAEE %F . rwRNACE F LT wl
Mrs.. Alex..Armour, Ridgewood
"
the NEW PERMANENT TYPE
Rd. who -celebrated a wedding .
Alterations and Repairs
A, Friendly Welcome Awaits
DICKERING
anniversary on Sept. 25.
Phones 282-4.i, 13
You
Sizc-,15x2ox 1" - :1.59 Size - 20x20x1" - $1.59
Many happy returns to And-
Commen
:'
Size - 16x20x1"'---r :1.39 Size - 20x25xi- - $1.95
yea Ronna Ridgewood Rd. who
Size - 16x25x111.- SIIJ9 _
was eight years old on Septem-.
EXTERIOR PAINTING
WEST ,HILL
-
_ _
'
ber 17; and to Airs. Anne Hunt,
OIL FURNACESHIGH
QUALITY PAINTS - -
- -
Island Road, who had a birtb-
also,
INSTALLED
,n addition to
day on October 4: to >Irs.
' Repalred And Serviced
' Dunbarton
Outside White $6.85 gal. Outside Primer $6.85 gal.
Shirle3p-French Rouge Hills Dr.
het
Sheet Metal Shop Work
11.00 X M. -Sunday School
-
on birthdn^ October 7.
H 24"Il
26 Church ening
UNITED CHURCH
BARGAIN PAINTS
(English) . ..
RODMAN HEATING CO.
= (Highway No. ?)
"
W. A. Mc Y, M -A,, Ph -D:
RED, GREEN, GRAY.in gallons only -- $2.95 gal.
DICKERING
aLiC LIBRARY
INTERIAR AND
LUTHERAN CHIJkCH
WIRSTER
'Excellent for Fences, Garages, Cottages, etc.
Commen
011 October 6,
the Librar
1 be open on
EXTERIOR PAINTING
WEST ,HILL
-
Saturday f?c7
.to 11.30 a. ;
10.00 A. M. -German Service
PITTSBURGH QUICK VELVET LATEX PAINT
m. This w.
,n addition to
11.00 A. M. -English Service
- 'the
R. G. N i LL
11.00 X M. -Sunday School
• Wo:: communion
Excellent economy fiat wall alit Dries in 2 hours
X P
e s &sat
t.:).00 P. M..
(English) . ..
_. _
Friday
"'iu 3.00 P. M.
- -
(Formerly '•.. P_ 13111)
All services at, tate Galloway
QUARTS $1.69, GALLONS $5.50
Road Public School, betweenMembersh'
- -.
- ..(Can Be Colored')
FREE to Vill- ,
Kingston Road and Lawrence
age Resid
_ , r • Free . thates
Ave. Kingston Road, Bus Stop
Me. 31.
sERVINo CHRIST IN THE
COAAMUNITY swo ion
- -
AJAX LUMBER CO. LTD.
nuOtrt-of 7 - •
al fees
:. - i!gidents an -
MIX: TEmpk'.4��81
tvgryone Welcome
R,7..Brrtw L tdenNar Paster
_ _- :'
e`
_
-PICKERING - AJAX - WHITBY
Adults
High eche:..
_:......... x.00
Phone >•1�S1M
Public"A
v`3ce�vibl ......._
..
.. ,tirev
Page Four - - THIR PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1962
8y -Ways o Nature BALSAM �� are sorry to hear Miss Clara Neal, Toronto: Tripp, of Whitby, and Mr. and Miss Janet Jones has talo
Mrs. J. Emprirsgham, has been and Mrs+. Jen Halliday and Mrs. ' N. Marshall and family, a position in Toronto, and co
Illy Mrs. E. G. tel• Mrs. J. Briggs,. of Oshawa, on the sick lift. farmly, Oshawa, visited the of Pickering. rnenced her duties on M
spent the week -end with her Anniversary Services last Carson home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones ' The U: C. W. will .^.feet herr.
SEPTEMBER
' sister Mrs. B_ Jamieson. Sunday were well attended ani Sunday visitors at -the Cecil visited Mr?' and Mrs. David Wednesday October 10, is tt
- -- T --- A number of girls from this the flowers which decorated Disney home were: Mr. and Ragan, West Hill, on Sunday.. church basement, : with Mr-'
Early this month, we exper community attended a shower the churvh were in memory of Mrs George Pearsall, of Clare- Mr. Richard Wilson, Brook- Percy Jones and Mea Jars'
on Saturday for Mrs. Fred Firs the late Pl►rey Neale, of Picker- moat; Mrs. Cha6_- Fiss, Mr. and lin, spent Sunday with Mr. Empringham in charge of tj:,�
there was very lit a Fra , b a
' �:._may and Mrsn R Day. meeting.
September can .be a delightfi ,,amieson - - -_ -- ---
- -- —
nnonth, with its variations o
crisp, invigorating .air, and
warm mellow days. Early one
'mor ndng, there was a mist ant' /
the fields were covered with
shimmering spiders' webs'
which sparkled as the sun tnec FOOD
,to break through. Several morf.
war ern ase w•nrngi � - --
LAD .
South. On one tree alone, there
were three species, the M'ilson's
Warbler, the Nashville Warb-
ler and an Queenbird. Mrs.
Speirs reported seeing a Myr-
-tieho Warbler in the neighb as Rolled H�Q
hood too.'Just lately, there was s "
a wren singing, and the woos
peewee can stili, be seen ant? a PRICES EFFECTIVE
heard. The meadowlarks. w-hicl No* • 2 Hwy• Just i alt - f Rouge Bridge Thurs., Fri. and Sat.
had disappeared during the .
summer, have, re -appeared. aie' Open Eve Evening -TIN 7.00 ..00TOBER
sing as joyfully as in spring. Every p.m. Except Thurs. & Fri. Till 9.00 p.m. 4-5-6
Around 3.30 a. m. on Septem-
ber
"
ber 19, I saw the ,Northern Regular, Family 3 Ib. Pack. ,EXTRA SPECIAL 151/2 oz. tins (Tasty Govern- j Canada First Grade t
Lights, and watched them for 1
several minutes as they eerily I Large 28 oz. tins (Save 19e) ment inspected M
glided from: one -shape to an- / Meet). CREAMERY
' other, usually an'omen•of cold _ Wet o06 �00D
weather. tqy
Recently they usually
a l a an be 2 f ff -BUTT
creeper _which usually can be , Vj - ` ¢
seen only in spring, ami' a pair . M I N C E WAT 6, Eos 5
of sparrow hawks were hover= •_ • - :
!9c
rag around in search of small '
rodents: The Screech Owl has
-55
been hooting in the woods next C - ^log good (Case of tins _ �b. _.
:door to -us., sometimes..early in 59Less-than 201 r Ib. Savq 1 ~
the eve,nin�, or -during the _ _...Pe- - _ SWIFT'S PREMIUM (Save 20c) 1 Y2 Ib. tin
small. of. lh- md6irniiniz-
-The crickets
also join: in with Motial-- 3ceoff) f f-er o -YORK BILA14012-oz� Sgnsre-tins - - � 1.49
_
thea serprrade and vary the _
' speed of their chirping. with .
the temperature, tNre are so off. 8 oz. jar 21�1 - •
HAM
glad- to: see' the rain which is
9
bac y needed. There is some- - BOVRIL (Save 1 SO .. .12 Oz. Tins
thin; about our Canadian Aut BOLOGNA
t:mns which reminds m . all c Corned Beef ,� for
rile happy days o i stammer`, gig -29 79 C
ing us a sense of peace and an
ap;,reciation of. beauty. —• Mrs - }}
l3. H. Cole. (Save 6e) (Save 19c)
Blue Ribbon Red Label ___..(Save 24c) Pk of 100 I:
=_
TEA BAG 5 .. :.................. 69C
DE'Clth Notice Maple Leaf Process Choose
-Samuel Edward Blair ' ���� ROLL
�C Banquet Canada Choice (Save 9c) 20 oz. rim
C FAMILY
''F`uneral ay , for were heldou TOMATOES 1� 69c
•on Thursday ,for Samt,ei Ed- (Save lOe) 1 lb. Roll'_ -
ward Blair .of Pickering, -who swift's Jewel = .JSave 45e)
)ver:�•cd'aw'ay at his horn here - CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY
-
on Monday. �
:�I. Blair leaves his, wifN, ShorteningwS C Maple Leaf or Lucas Arthur's, Cooked, Read;-to-ServeSmoked
4t}�e f-,rmer`•Lary L!lan Dunn ■
99.
tw l:, �iait htea Ji•an ..Mrs,. Cr.- .
atterly'! +.f Wet -Hill!, Letif'a
1 , Leaf Frozen, GRADE A, Oven -Ready, YoungILI _ +fir C
+lr.-e aura" __
of 11'ellan i, RVI IIJ
Th',mas'Jimes of F6.Mir
.ebara^ Avg. 2 to 3 lbs.
Jahn 'of T�'ronto•
Serkices we -re held- from- the . - RE
'!WHILE THEY LAST, Fresh or Frozen
Mc£achnie Chape, with infer-
yrrtent at Resthaven Memorial u�n�[1V lbo
Gardens. '
CHICKEN (■n N `�
18 — '24 lbs. � ':�� 8 --_14 lbs.
GREENWt?OD
M..
�� .'- C _ � �. �_.�� _ �,, ::.LUCAS ARTHUR'S FULLY COOKED SMOKED PICNIC,
9
The date for the Anniversary _� �■ -• • - -
Sunday has •been changed— -- SHOULDER_
now -it is tube held on October C
forReese, se -n change of date ROUND Sirloin, T -Bone a. Win
for these ser�zces. g ---
The Turkey Dinner-wW,rbe'cn h r :GARDEN FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES
October 17. Y
The General Meeting 'of the the-
U.-C.W. will beheld in the
STEAKS
Sunda • Schc:'•1 Boom on Qctob- NO. 1, FIRM; GREEN Extra Large Heads
-er• 11th. i (!(ship and Program . MAPLE LEAF PURE PORK 1 Pound Pkg.�
w -i!_ .be taker by Unit No. 1. s
Mns. Wm. McLean, Pickering, +:-.CABBAGE1(� C
,:2
wil: be guest speaker. Y - ,+,
World ..WiAe Communion wi 9
be held on October 14.
Mrs: Pen-ry Wilson -spent the ROUND OR SQUARE No. 1 Selected, Firm,'Golden Ripe
week -end with Mrs. Fairgrave, _ -
of Whitby.
Congratulations to Mrs. E. �. C
RUMP ROASTBANANAS
Pascoe, and Violet Qidfield, •
and Mrs, Fred Byers, who cele-
weeked birttnctays, this past SKINLESS = Fresh CRANBERRIES 11b. pkg.23C
Mr, and Mrs. Tor Pegg and WEINERS 8 �•2-9--
CALIFORNIAC
family visited in Toronto last-
nT T
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
McPhail SUNKIST :Good S' a 163s
Miss Glenna Minaker, Hunts- MAPLE LEAF VAK PAK _ _...:.... 1
vher - spent the week -end with � � A N G � S doze C
'2
her -parents hers C59c
Miss Herbert, of Toronto, otter a oil ., :::� �-
9
spent the week -end with the g
NO. 1, SWEET
Min�tker family. BONELESS ROUND STEAK ROAST.. I& 99C
Mr. and Mrs. McKinley, of • pp ,
Toronto,; also Mr. and Mrs. Fresh (NOT FROZEN) GRADE A, Oren -Ready,. Young ., POTATOES 15s• 23C
Donald Pegg and Jeffrey, visit_ _ _ p�RpCTIVELY
• 3
ed an Sturday with Mr. and .
>,N. John B�ok& RKEYS - No. 1 SNOW WHITE '.Large Heade
Visitors at the home' of nor. PRICED . -
and Mrs. M. Pegg, on the week EA S _ 2 for 29C
end were: Mr. and Mrs. � nitro RINDLL>a ..
M& of el as fftm aannd /L �9C . iP.aes•. Bh►f
t at � 1BEABFAST BACON
.. a
_.. _ - —.
i.
THURfDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1912 'THE PICICERING HEM- Pap Five
G v T i 4i ii 6 A iL E Last 21; kith Line Pi Iterin■ 1NEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14. 2nd calf; 10. Hd t�ein'Bo® Wendy, fresh. not bred; tnttk cooler is; perfect eyed new
11mlImtant, exlenalre aoetr<on Tow whip, on ,Na 7. Highway, 0 0 0 heifer, fu31 fbw'��; 11. 23. HoWein,t cow, fresh, bird Surge m111dng machine, comp-
,,Ant
of 40 Heli of Holstein milk ono mllo west of Brougham. Holstein Cattle' Grade Holstein cow, milking Sept. 10;.24 Reg. Ayrshire cow lete with four single unite.
6swi; new , bilk eoolor, . new the property of 1. Grade. Holstein cow, 'full good, bred July 14; 12. Grade Aiken Grefes- Roses 43.:105, This is good. Bulk -tank elec- •
.90 ebb 8; nadorm tarn machin- RAY ANDERSON flow, bred Aug. 15; 2. Grade Holstein cow, milking good, born April 29, 1956, fresh with 'tris washing machine; electric
a wry; boy; grain;' straw, etc., on on f olstein cow, supposed to calf bred July 22; 1& Grade Hale- calf by side, calved Sept. 12; 8 --can milk cooler, used very
- --- December 25; 3. Grade Holstein tein cow, frill flow, bred Sep 5; 27. Grade Holstein heifer, little. complete. Campbetford
cow, supposed to calf Nov. 26; 14. Grade Holstein heifer, full freshened Sept. 10, calf at cenwnt slab silo 14 x 25, new.
4. Gracie Holstein heifer, two flow, bred Dec. 13; 15. Grade foot; 28. Grade Holstein cow, 0 0 0
- , o yrs., bred Judy 13; 5. Grade Holstein caw, milking, bred Viking, full flow, bred June May, Grain And Straw
iced; 6. Gt-r:* c llols ,in .cow, yow, fun flaw, bred June 23,• freshened Aug. 20; 30. Grade hay; Approx. 800 bales good
'
pianning supposed to calf Dec. 7; 7. 17. Grade Holstein cow, spring- Hdi Lein cow+, Milkirw, ;bred straw; Approx. 150 bush, new
♦ A Gracie Holstein cow, full'flow, ing; 18. Grade Holstein cow, June 22; 32. Grade Holstein Russell oats; ApprwL 150 bush..
tnp
_rJ bred June 24;'8. Grade Hol- springing; 20. Hdstein cow, oow, millang, supposed to calf Piney oats. Above are growno stein cow, trilling good, bred fresh, bred Sept. 10; 21. Grade 34. Hegp Holstein cow, Dund- from registered seed' Colony
July 5;9: Grade Holstein hei- Holstein con►►, fresh; 22. ftgis- renan Futurity Peal, 1162010, house on skids 12 x 16.
i fer, Willdag good, bred June 5, tered Holstein cow, 1277181, born Sept 30, 1934, full flaw o 0 0
''. njoy wulself bred Sept. 7, to Emeraidabe Farm Machinery
Citation Eneign, reg. Holotein McCormick -Deering 91 com-
278190s I& Gra& 4olstein bine, seltf-propelled S%ft cut,LMW -
y ��] cow, full flow, bred June 14; almost new -,'No, 45 McComick-
' 38. Grade Holstein ODW, milk- Deering PTO tray 8IN3 Strata
for rt28t3rt)atioi'tsl ink t?�, Dred Aug. 11;,39. pick baler. good-, No. 3 McC.or• .
: Grade Haistein heifer, 3rd. calf mi , re a gooing , e talon, w; rub. i
bred Jrmd1; 41. Purebred Hal- her, ;+eat good, neer ,new; Mo-
stein heifer, supposed to calf Ca mnic k -Deering • PTO mower.
_
It eosta so little to phone ahead and make sure- Dec. 25; 4s. White HalateYn 7 -foot cut, near new; Smoker
with -Bell's reduced rates 'on STATION -TO -STATION WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF A heifer, full flaw, not bre& We and grain elcdator; Elea
a& between points In Ontario and Quebec. All abew call are artMk- motor H. D. 3.4 homes; Smoker
1$e day rates are low ... m A� laity bred to noishrod bulls. .. Bela bale loader; t>�utt
there are bargain raises 0 0 0 fe3•tgood; PA gram ootl, power Litt.
After 6 and sU dayS4uday! BELLO
°��' Equipment %%ct; Mkt fmto04lr edit toott,-
AS OF SEPTEMBER 1st, 1962 DeLaval;:.hto 600 eie� bulk trracmr cuittvatM paver lift,
milkedplei, g6 -can cap., cpm- etc-,
Set Case . spn'i- booth 3- .
piste with Oogeia" unit. This section hays vy-x, Set 44ecdon
- .. drag harrows; Set MH. tegndew
clic hatroAva; Codoshutt 3 -fur.
rowed ne xmw bottom trseboe
_ plow, on rubber; Mcaorn-Ack-
• ....:� _ tractor plow, ace bot-
- torn. 3-iprrow, on rubber, now
new: Uodsshutt 30 tractor 0n
rubber, live PTO lights. start-
' W.. Pulley etc., good . W a
- beavy4lnty wmmerciall S;*:
-md 2oedra to fit Cockstlaft 30-
ftractor, complete with manure
J!.'.,
hicleet,
dbrisket, chador
e � wings to attach for
• snow-ptoadag. good; Cockahutt
..-
maaieae..ftactoa• trailer sIr¢'eacier-..
on rubber, good; Case manure
spreekkr, 105 tractor trailer
type, PTO on rubber, near new.
Rubber -tired wagon, good; Flat
rack, for. above; Home-made 2-
,� whed tractor trailer, equipped
/.
i1 to haul hay and straw;, Nunn
• her of used, caw - staacb3ans.
_
Rul�webarrow 3 -
Home -made
-
Hoarade wooda sed racks;
a
Case harruner mill; Endrleas
drive belt; Lawn Boy power
- lawnrnower; Number of elec.
_ fences, with posts,.. wire, etc.;
1961 Pondae sedan, good mot-
.. _ or, good tires; Waterloo No. 20
W1 garden tractor, complete Two
Cockshutt 30 tractor, wheels &
- truc
tires Two Heat Houser, one
- far 30 and one for 40 Cochshutt
ew
eme tractors; Number -of coda;repoems. FOrl�fi, shavele, limes. etc.
r _
. o00 -
f •Toms cash. No noetic. Prop-
lolm lttl farm) ..Largo
teaure4e �.
stu*-At.-1Z=
James Smith, dark. KEN and
CLARKE PRENTICE, auction- _
sore. Phone: Markham 346 or
Proprietor or' auctioneer will
not be responsible for any pub=
A,. lic liability, Injury or property
1!► -
t damage to the public In connec-
tion with this sale. _ .
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• - �-. - rQAMEOME,COMEAII.., -
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'This year you have the widest choice ever from GMC. New models! New �` 'i
wheelbases-from 163" to 223". You'll get exactly the truck to best suit
our work. But that's not all. There are new en inns-truck•built engines - 4 ::: < a`�i::% °t rFOR
to give you top power for less cost, and new girder -strong frames to put g _.. ;:k ••,
real backbone into every job. The new suspensions will do a better job _ °`":• 4
you', too, IW giving more load protection and adding to.your riding'
comfort. So before you buy a newtruck, see your GMC dealer, he'll show
you the best value your dollars have ever known. TMERE'S EXTRA VALUE 1N EVERY GMC TRUCK
0.16n
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OUR boy SCOUTS
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-Pickering Township 3 V:llage tae entire ez:a:e. THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR Television R CROSS , BAZAAR*Woo cam w ico
day o z rve. ONE FREE 6AME OF OPEN BOWLING , 'Dunbarton Ra
S B Tha Women's cast! .art da of sale. Iva reserve. f
r Work' Committee This is a real good sa.e and a �
_ T"AY, OCTOBER 12, 1IP62 large one. {5 or 10 Pins) AT _ 40 ff. T.V. Towers installed only $59.00 _
7.30 P.IYL
% Rouge Hilt fowl West' Plaza Complete with All Channel Antenna I
Red Cress Centre, Brock Rd Jas. Smith, clerk — KEN and rX_ mower insulted (Waamy nutu.
(Oct 11) filers. phone: Markham :4b or ISLAND RD. and EAST AVE. — Phone AT. 2-5941
Sto�ila %2oa.
it Replace that old -root# antenna with a Towel• before NN
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liability, injury or property Limit of one coupon per person per day.
Ai^x-PICKEHarwood Ave. N or write P. O. BOX 1135, Ajar, Onto-
PtI �iG damage to the public in connec- 0 Children must be accompanied by adult on Sat. & Sun
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MAR'T'IN ENRIGHTper,ormance
A U C T I O N S A L Ey . �,MON iU
important auction sale of -,
household contents, walnut SZZe
furniture, antiques -and mod- - -
-- ern; also electric "appliances, -
dishes etc., at 35 Robinson St., The '63 Acadians are here; 11 models in 4 exeit- a
Markham Village, the property-
ing series Each boasts plenty of brand-new j
of the Estate of the Late— 1
x fix saving •features: chassis lubrication improve-
CLARA A. ROBINSON mernts, 60 day or 6,000 mile oil changes; self
.adjusting brakes and more.
on
5ATURDAY, OCTOBER 13. The ride is smooth. Parkin handlin and _.
_ g• g'
oon.
- - manoeuvring are ar a es.
Inglis autorza-c• dryer, new;
t -'Where can you see it? Your Acadian -Pontiac -
effortless.
Frigidaire automatic washer. = "'__..a`-- _ _ _ _ Ruick .dealer's.
ne%%-,. NVooden, table:.4 cha:rs;
Stool: Glass goble*s, Bern, +
•.bowl; Relish dish and oda pies. Thrifty .4 or'lively .6
esin wall cabinet:F. xoo�er �-_ with all these value features
urninum 'lawn lm ci�i>: a �,
shod rn unit.
Blanket chest and bedding. A .._ _ . Acadian features �aboa on r ion
F`r•igidaire elec. range, near4.d for freedom
--
}from
f The. new Dekxtron n- soundproofing iacos--W s akengineered Safe and adds.•xtra
Every
' , soak
22ew; i'�'1$idazre eleG refngera-ti x orator keeps chard ^{ Q �a quieter !rules to Sar 146 -
your
w,. e
better is t k�
tor, Agar new; Elea lrt)n; 125 t wua ex«•ua the engine ne beidl ng. ern noose for br rid
pan up r
pieces of 0d plated flatware; -
• h
tgs�eii ' 8eawc a ns a its
_ .:. K1LCheA, I1tenS'i1S' (,?aS4SVa2+e. F Qu --Quick rata-....._,"'`�,•
Dining-Roomfi
---
Large, old buffet: tea. wagon; 4
Uva-* antique . walnut table; A
_ ro•:ker; Part .dimser service;
.Odd cups and' saucers; Small
condLnwnt - pieces; Gbms vases;-
iCelery distles : Bric-a-brac. 3
16 -section bookcases and books,
i
Verandah
�I
' Sookca'se: Two small tables; A , _ , _ • '
fernery; Blanket box; Arm-
, R
field and two chairs. ~> - roidv w *s go-'"
aa.
-- yov s r e f
Hail - s ueaks and rattles--
a € v
'Hall table; Bench; Chair; Two < ,� �. en out mush roads. _
l ` New, Water a.• air from
rnlrror& _ b the cowl Wen ,ung syf- 7.
Living -Room Roon�
r High mounted front COU tem flush and air-dry the _
M.
¢- � • - - .. scnngagivegreatercom• Inside of the rocker Zlnoo-Bond rust protea _
Two tub -shaped chairs; Two g• panels, saducing, tion process coats all
framed pricYrs; Small 2 cushion cioc bdriver tang ra
a ce .Miver fatigw On cprrosfon. vulnerable araas uwhirre
got
settee; Glassware; 2 Bleached long trips. rust can start. You Qat
".Ylra r,roteetion that
end tables: Eric-abrac; Parr of `: =• arves.you money.
matching table :amps: Part tea
set; ..Pyo„ ,17 in: TV, good; Odd '
cups and saucers; Two-piece
chesterfield suite; Two odd
chesterfield chairs.
Upper Hall "
EncYeYqsecta Br i;annica. - 11th
edition; Antique -occasional - -
chair; 'Antique mahogany chest - _
and 'modern mahogar coffee
table: E:ectrfica oA lame, ' c
- .._
Spire Rooms _
AND HERE'S THE
.•Lame ant.gae �cardrobe; Type '
, •.:ter_ a�--1 teabl_ NEW CANSO -- NEVA
Eedroom No. 1. -
drawers
aA a
urge cies SERIES FOR 1963
books; •Sew�; basket and ,odd -
o aw
Cabinet;
lip - Here's the 27door Canso (it also-cdmes in 4 -door sedan).
Bedroom No. 2. It's the newest addition to Acadian's success. story. And it's where thrift and `r '
Large bed and dresser, antique; _
Lady s luggage; ' 3 -Section boo*- luxury are, perfectly matched. This year-.also_there are even sportier Beaumont
case; targe amourn of bedding; Sport Iieluxe models, a more elegantly appointed Beaumont series, o
CANS OR SEDAN
'Quantity of drapes.and an economy -minded, family -size Invader Series in •the line up. Whitewall fres optional at extra tort
Garage
Tool chest; Old Taylor safe;, A
reel -type power-mcwer; Rotary " • . .. t r y
lawnrnow•er; Extension ladder;
.,Slee it at your Acadian -Pontiac -Buick 4aler s TODAY'.
Wheelbarrow; Garden, tools; 4 ---
RolLg snow fence; 8 TTunke;
A-1 63D
Number of tools. '
Marty oto' Pieces of furniture,
Rhes, .OrnameiiS, toolle etc:,
not mentioned ; . Ne
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-I he reel estate e1 a AROTNER QiktkAl. MOTOIie YALU6 `
large brill[ dwelli9; alto a
It N" An NMI, anion A
POW; nwdww heating In
The 14111or
%V116 an 111111,411111 -date.
ns fill III P-Owtv
MN1N1+1011e+ Yivalkde alb .. ' . .
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latl/tr W* 7f1t 'ICKSRIme No""THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1%2
O�T� Kinoven Rebekah Lodge No. Buddng asst- Mss. 1C Snd tt; entations of ' per4ect attendance has helped us and otters. Hunt. of Gn%de 3.]BR-
�J .353, Brooidin was received and Parent ODUncit>Wes; . BUT. V: pine to the following students: Mr. Pagnieilo asked parents Dividers box was wvn log'
Mr. • R. Kimura and Mr. Geo- accepted. A carload of the Joy Fair. Miss- tf. Beardmore and Raymoad Mckey, Betty SAyne, to encourage • children 430 -part= Mr. T. ;V
rVe Willson attursded the Baby Lodge members wish to attend lidos M. Kurphi•, Teacher Cou- Maria Feldberg. Ann Laarak- icipate in the Fail Fair to be Aftee •• them g- adjour=4 -
of .Quinte_ United Church Men's on Tuesday evening. October ones. kers, Peter McDoMald, Cathar• held Septernt-wr rem were served t7
Conference held at Elm Lodge 9 at 8 p. m. -Teachers- Miss Y. Beardmore, me Powers, Bert Vernoy, Maur. The statue for C P. T. A. at- Mho Maiks and Mrs. M. Tqes�-
_citaing the weekend. Under, Good and Welfare - Grade L; Miss E. Bartsch. Gr. een McGreMr, Maureen Pow- tendanoe was awarded to Mfrs son.—Cors.
Mrs. E. P. Soden was a dinn- to commemorate the anniver- 2; Mise M. Hunt, Grade 3; Kim ers, Corrine Meubensteen, Ken- - -
000000000
er guest at the home Mr. and nary' of the RebeW& Degree. M. Murphy. Grade 4; Mr. L net h Britsky, Helena Van&ten, _
Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Camp- story of "Naon:si and Her Dau- ieilo, Grade 6; Mrs. V. Marr, tens. Brian Maky • and Peter
bell of Toronto called on Mrs ghters-in-law, abo, a poem, the Cfade. T; Hr. J. Cooper. Grade Ve:rAaben . received flashes for -- g
_ .101ttiW" , on Sunday. "Degree of Lifer' 8. the
Mr. and Mrs. George Will- Lodge closed in usual form. The four highest Grades are Mr.. J. r. -
J. perfect year
Teets iartti+!tsasrd *tie
uw • '
om arxi Rmattended lite a- fo}lowertt by a 10vply hmti,�
ce On n�•su;,. to Fie -wale guest speaker, 'Mr Glep Ray �. �
emdveasaay services at ,Locust next meeting will be on Mon- them foe high school. ' croft, who spoke on The Credit r —
i on Sunday evening.'' ' ' dal . Octobez 8 at the ..Mr. trooper . thea made pees- Cliofn, it's history. 'and how it
Mrs. E. P. Soden a000rnpan- hour of 8.30 o•clocc. Wedft• -
�.
�.
. ;led the llitidna Womeda Inst- - - - _ -
ante on their trip to Codling C ,balk PerwchTeadws -• _-- _
*rood on Wednesday.
• we
3�l�neth Beer • who has "de, � No. 2 #iyHway Royce-
Rive — ATtaMic 2-2170
is Aswea'DRUGS LTD
domt several weeks StFrarsis Sa.dt of e: 0
, k
Hospital expects to be able ib
ntaat home this week the Catholic Parent-Teactherar - >
A&. and Mss. Oake and fora- Association held PREXMPTION SPECAIAU
tlb► of Oshawa vbite8 Mr. -aced � of the IM -63 rear, Thur:- &y,P11/ i 1At �+� /�
Mrs. D. A. Beer ca Sunday ' ' 70, with a leaY1i.1. -
Congratulations to two of ord attend moe, and Mr. John • S • UBT JIs
;SM
. -ens local young ladies who Maika presiding. Rev. C- Van
have graduated from. Pickering Item, acting Spihituai Director..Repdrs To l illrrrM[ m 6irdelt .Tndoes
lir school and are. now going
installed the new officers and_
P.
briefly addressed tie meeting. VON HOURS: Now
on the importance of the id ®!!d w#�lelva
s i-R�to1 -t Sr!
so Toronto Univeraty. Miss E-
Potsy Gray who is majorilM in
T. A
lavage: and Mira Gail white WAC DAYS DAILY 9 . assn. to 9 J,�� ZAWB i c
:rfio is ata to be a teach- Mr. J. Gbopez-. psinripal: in-
�e m '�� W Ed- d the �y &t ., SUNDAYS � i' OWAYS 1 PAL -to 3 -pan: S- Smd Moter �C
:urn also to,; Doneeld . Lindo t z
arc Preaidr
l�ot*M Kitimat whe' are John Mnika, rs�►` _
. Guel>ah O. A. C. and Mrs. Feldberg, Viae -Pres:; cert. _ �p p��� y�
Domtld'Nimura who is at Ott- M Bavmgtorr, Secretary; Mra E WhIl N S.g�� v ""'7" MMIC A81.
aw►a_ asst. Sec'ty; MT. F.
communion service will be moo' 'measurer; Jim -
beld in St. Joim's.,church on
gtmdgy, October 14 and anniv-
ersay services on October 28. • _
A loves -basket of flowers
placed
in Ive. churIs
ch . on Sun-. d
Y / :i n l
o•
day was • memozy of Mr. f
Who massed away,< '
just one year ago
MT. and Mia. H, Itobertsosh. A�
of Toronto vistaed Mrs. Lemtu-
Corr on Sunday aftersoorh
and
Mr: cera D. L Witter
of Montreal called on his aunt, ---
_Mrs Matthews on Wednesday. • € �`
MT. and Mrs. Frank Wright
and family.
of Greece River have
moved into. the Barjackhouse- ;
.
We welcome them to aur mid
Several _tron here were at _ ! _ kµk `', t
.� ~" ^
• • 'Port Perry on Tlhursda.Y alt-
ending Carter. �funeral of the late
3
lil� Ca `u. _'Z•T """ ... .t. �• . � � i. � ? '�'R 1. � W. C� � �
II
,.,,.,,,..�,7 Of life
The Sesser a+ mee'tir> f
_• :U. C. W. • as , held in the ch -
Sept. 27 with a small attend- r -
arim The preskkwt Mrs. .-
Miller in charge
25 meeting E i3
opened with hymn 2 beport ,
,of the previous meeting was -
read, also reports of Unita Du- _ +
sing the business period an in- 4
tation was Ls warts -Moore wsemop Y
vale to meet •with them on r• �,. -_. • 2 Fiwxnror SEDAN
f-udxdow pwarlas sedan .ser of 7 LSakr bsandes fir'61 ' 4-doo: &u indou, pilfailsu stela .. of atm
t
--October 9 at 2 p. m.. also one .. _ oat �j S j►e a�
from Dunbartm to meet with - -
them on October 18 at 8 p•' ss
;m Mrs. Blaclanan kindly act-
ed as secretary due to the ab- •
Bence of Mrs. Barrett. Plans
: • vaere made for the M ankoffer
M
to be held in the
_
• btvanrhall on November lit -
when Ciaiprnot►t, Greenwood
:,and Cherrywood
caare invited two Buick is a new breed of beauty for •c g63. -From its bold new Advanced Thrust engineering gives you the. maximum car controlguests. Kim }
be guest speaker. The treasure grille to ttehe sleekly handsome rear deck, there's' a new, longer whether. on curves or in crosswinds, There are other advancements -
-er report was given..els�s the -_ silhouette that's- distinctively Buick ... beautifully Buick. But 4ike -the new Deleotron generator -that -keeps charging yow bat.
flower report and the visiting
eommltVvl report: It was - dec- styling is not. only area of Buick advancement. You'll find tory eveq when -your engine is idling. There's the new, improved
od ]
ided to send boxes to the shut luxurious new interiors, with new fabrics -and trim, elegantly heater and defroster with "cool air" defrosting. You'll .have to
ins -at Christmas. -A turkey :-catering to your comfort. There are -newly designed instrument see the new Buick to get the full 1963 story.,There:am 17 models
supper
r s ito be n. the
on
halt. panels,. too, that further accentuate BuickNov-'s interior refinement. in g distinct series this year. See them all and you'll know why
Rev. A- E. Cresswell closed the Arid just as Buick has set a new standard in styling, Buick's engi- you belong in a •B-uick You belong in a
-ttmgone ' for1963- See too, .
Unit No.' •2 will hold their mi ht Wildcat V8. a es. Unmatched smoothness with exclu=. rhe nine happy trim
next. regular meetiing"on Oct- . g y'
ober 11 at the home of Mrs. 1. sive Turbine Drive standard on.all full-size Buicks). And size Buick Specials.
Johnston, assisted by Mrs.. M.
Ellicott Worship service by 'LESABRE • WILDCAT v INVICTA • ELECTRA 225. RIVIERA • SPECIAL llrhitrwall�ira optional at extra -Fort A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
Mss. E. Campbell, Bible Study, —
Mrs. Fallis, Program convenor -
'Mrs: Johnston Roll call to be, ' = M• i b a o
•'Gather",
Joy Rebekah Lodge Na 355•
_ The regularf meeting of Joy
Rebekah Lodge was -held Mon-
day evening; Sept -.24th.' " -•
� e
The meeting was conducted
by Noble Grand Sister ..Jean
__.. :.. ...tea.
Ellicott assisted by -Vice Grand
Sister Isobel Annis. '
Sister -Annis gave her sick
and card report also read sev-
eral "Thank You" replies. She
also reported threecomplete
r....
baby layettes • have been.- sent .
to the- Unitarian Service Co- W RIVIERA Here's the '63 car that's Holdlyad'aMMoeddesignandengineeringare NEW .WILDCAT SERIFS Wildcat, the The new adjustitMetilt steerft
Mini for oversees relief' completely unique—different from any through -the -line characteristics of Buick for _star among the '63 Buick's hot performers wheel •locks into any. of seven
An -invitation to atter the other car in the world—the Riviera. Ex- 1963. You see more than a hint, of both in comes in sparkling new 2 and 4 -door hard- positions to salt your desired
• `
Installation of new officers of —elusive in design, features and craftsman- the handsome instrument panel, as well as ;tops and a' flashwg convertible. Excitinngg driving position. To get in or -
.. , Riviera is another classic masto plow the disdinctivel -- 'ntoil and uphobtpred prsformance . exhilarating t-carIM out, just flip the wheelup. _
' y ppo�
BOY 13COlJT' •Interior of the Buick Riviera abova ... racy appearance ... that's cats
of atrk and quails. _�ytiOW
APPLE DAY ,. ,. , . . - • - .
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1962 THE PICKERING NEWS Pogo NMr4r
CLASSIFIED
fOR SALE BY TENDER Coming Events A N N U A L :
FOR REMOVAL TEA and BAZAAR -One MCI1dS C3pinieri `
ADVERTISEMENTS - ANNUAL _ .
PAY DIVIDENDS Two 2-e an
ouchbrick dwellings, TURKEY :-SUPPER
USE THEM EACH WEEK located on the south side of No. Cherrywood United Iwreh — FAIRVIEW LODGE BY -THE OBSERVER _. .
2 Highway, in the Village of WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17.
Dumbarton: Each property con- at 2.88 V. m. —
-For Sale tains three bedrooms, bath- From 511 P. Children
n Sale of Handicrafts, made by
- Adults :t30 - Children 7Sc. The annual assessment appeal results for which many
'NATURAL GAS FURNACES room and oil furnace. Build- (children under 12 Residents — Bake Table
years) have waited so long, are gradually being released and
--1' ss+Aa and Furnaces, iomplet- slue on or bozo^ November 30- toct'ii) (Oct 11) w e some ra epayers are no sa ser and are ap -
in to the Ontario Municipal Board man are accepting
41y'serviced. from - $7.50 Tenders for purchase of this g p Y p 8
Ask about our 12 -month building will be received up to PICKERING VILLAGLE ROUGE HILL the results and not appealing.
Waranty on elf burners. 2.00 p. m., October 18, 1%2. COUNCIL HOME and SCHOOL From those results which this Observer has been able
^V I>rarized Dealer for Consure- For further information, con- will hold its Regular Melling The Home A School• Associa to examine, it would appear that some pattern is ewer -
era' Lias and Oil Installations. tact Mr. H. Lomas, Canadian on- tion held their first Executive ging•
~ ' MILLER HEATING National Railways. Phone: 215- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1962 M�� on' Wednesday, Sept- Firstly, the Judge is saying that the Assessor made
SPECIALISTS 40911• at 8.00 P. M., In the Council ember 26' and made lily for, no assessment at all in view of the language of the Ass -
9 Tvdor St. Ajax - .WH2-3441 Chambers, Pickers some very interesting prog-
i "g• relics for the coming year.essment Act because he did not examine and seperate-
- ttf) Bruce Hogarth, clerkly nate the various farms.•
REMINGTO
Sec , the Jude is -completely disregarding the
APPLES 3 POTATOES — CHAIN SAW . They will hold their first ondly g p y g g
� The Ladiis' Aid .O! � -
y /Mcrntosh - per •�h, ., $2•00 .SALES A SERVICE St. Andrews Presbyterian General Meeting on Wednes- phony distinction between farms which are worker. as
Other varieties op hand.- . CHAS. A. BELL Church day, ��• 10, at -the school. farms and farms which are lying fallow. Marey readers
Please bring own containers R. R. 2, Whitby — M08-4173 will hold their Monthly Ment- The title for the first meeting will recall the 60 p. c.- 4 p. c. ratio applied by the Ass -
for. apples (Free --to all purchasers Of ing at the home of Miss C Will be - "It's a good time to essor to these farms applied almost arbitrarily and cer-
PICKERING ORCHARDS Remington Saws, before Oct. Munro, oa Thursday, October get acquainted". Let's have' a tainly without foundation in the Assessment Act.
One mile west of Pickering 15..1962, a Remington 22, auto- 11, 1962, at 2.00 good turnout of ,parents at this '.
dNne m on No. 2. matic rifle. Value $64.95) p m Cars to meeting.Thirdly, the Judge. is throwing out the phony average
- Highway. be , at the four -corners of 1.45.or
prices attributed to various areas by the Assess-
WH2'1247 �.1. ►I Township 8 Village • or and he is attempting to apply a more realistic ass -
Pickering For Sals — 1959 Westinghouse T PYYII( Meati RED' CROSS BAZAAR essment to these farm lands.
]refrigerator; also 1961 General Lost Sponsored By' The Women's The pattern which is emerging appears to be that
Electric washing machine.. 1 LOST —Volvo ear keys, vicin- Work Committee Farm Assessments owned by non-active farmers will
Church St. S. Pickering First ity of Modlin-Ave.,- Bay Ridges., Plekerllig YIIIage FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1962 be assessed for taxation in 1962 at the following rates:
7.30 P. M.
house ,sou'th of P. O. Call at WM-5464• COMMUNITY LL Concessions ?, 8, and 9 $65.00 per .acre _
Red Cross Centre, Brock Rd. Concession 6 $70.00 per acre
rear door after 6.00 p. m: "Door Prizd' Concession 5 $75'-00: per acre
TUESDAY, -OCTOBER 9,1962- (ort 11)
PPLE$ FOR SALE 8.00 P. M.- Concession 4 $80.00 per acre
Good, clear, apples—McIntosh, I All parents Interested in Minor BOY SCOUT, I cannot predict beyond, Concession 4 because- res -
St. Lawrence and Baxters. Hockey, an invited to attend alts are not available at the time of writing but- the a-
_ purpose of. setting u a
.Jas. H. Murdoch, `� _ _ for the g P APPLE DAY - hove appears to be correct with some minor changes
4th. Con. east Of Church St. Minor Hockey Association. depending on location and' access to good roads.
Phone WH2-1367. �"r % Your hely is urgently needed. OCTOBER 20p_p_O—O-0 O—O—O—O
For Sale — 1952 G. M. C. half- As ::most will realize by now. an enumeration is taking
-ton panel truck, with snowplow rasa,
attachment. Phone:. WH2-1955, plebiscite which is to take place on October 27th.
after 6.00 P. M. "' A liquor vote is treated by the Statutes as a vote
- the Pow Sets rdw a rp- much like is held at the time_of _a Provincfal Election: . -
Ar %ff It requires more extensive preparation since of course,
-' lit bac gesired �a,� h '• - -' allover 21 e.
These rules and tregulations seem to place a . rather
Auto Drive, and 3 -horse motor, ... - PAINTS - ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES heavy burden ori a municipality and therefore I cannot
- _460-3.440-220, giving 16. spindle --- - --`------ see why some share of the cost should not be borne by
speeds, 18 in. swung, hand op- RELAX and Cali- the Provincial Government which of course will, reap
TQQLS GLASS ETC. p
erated cross slide, bar fled, ARmuR - the benefits of an affirmative vote.
collet chuck with 36 collets,
10 ih 2 -jaw wrenchless chuck. - e on is extremely le Oug
The liquor vet yuestiquiet through -
10 h
M1TCIMLL _ out the Township and one would almost feel that the
6% in 3 -jaw chuck. May be Wets were waitingfor the Drys to make the first move
seen operating. $475.00, or best _ aIMRED _' an i
offer. Sam* Canada LimitseD, _ - _ d vice versa. Managers for both sides have of course.
Claremont; Ontario, IRMION ROAD - WK- 2s771 been appointed as is required and organizations organ-*
_ TM 9.21 Balsdon'ssfla'k6are ized but so far no -visible action. The results will of
course be very interesting and will probably follow the
NIGHT SERVICE - between the urban and rural
-' t'1' " Pickering neo
erence of opinion
areas. _
- --� The urban areas of course now are the lamest of the
NOW IS THE TIME two groups but their votes are really not as voluable
as'the voters from the rural areas since the7 voters in
o plant Imported Dutch Bulbs. the "rural areas Have a 'very high 'percenaage turnout
'Y 1. d v' E R L -E A F" - and the urban areas not so large. -
GREENHOUSES _
' O—O—O-0—O-0—b—O—O ,
'Pickering —Phone: •WH2-0112 - _ _ _ _
The cancellation of the Claremont 'Santa- Claus Par
u _
: successful venture of the Claremont Businessmen's Ass
- - _ ociation, and attracted many childred and grown ups
�+ from all -over the township. If Claremont is. not to have i
1 O Rent a parade, the way is open I would suggest for such a
To Ren! — sma1F cottage, pine Vblic Service parade in the south end. How about it?
riutge Road, spring, ' two . acres
load Available now. Write '— - -
1Robert.Shaw, 945 5th Ave. E.
-Owen Sound, Ont. Phone:
: Owen (Octi k i District High Sc
,.: . (oil)
c er ng g
.: _ :
It is the slid t of .- 00�
d oftens Pick _
-ted - _ _._. _ Stili ND for � r .arrears of Taxes
-serval: Here wanted-.: in the Township of Pickering.
t o 4.45 p. n Woman -8.15 to a. M. Township to' know and understand ' f ly the fa (�' PURSUANT to the provisions of the Assessment Act, 1960, Rev -
to 4.45 p. m Monday to Friday,
to look after a baby and 3 -year iced Statutes of Ontario, Chapter 23, and amendments , thereto:
.old
child. and do light house-
keeping, for working mother. • • • • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that copies of .the list of lands for
$25 weekly. Phone WH2-6332. eerning,,the eight liquor questions to be . voted on by sale for arrears of taxes ;n the Township of Pickeri} g, may be
CASH IN
- - -
had• at my office in the Township Offices Brougham, Ontario,
and that mieh li-Ri ling b�wn published -in the Ontario Eka','.
on the big Fall and Christmas YOU on er ' no or on the 7th day of July, 1962, and -that unless the' arrears of
- . y yr . •
Selling Season. Represent Avon taxes and costs, as shown on such list, are sooner paid, I will
in your neighborhood Write - proceed at 2.00 o'clock, Daylight Saving Time, in the afternoon
P. O. Dox 512, Oshawa. _ .. - : : on Friday, the 26th day of October, 1962, at the Township Office,
In", Know what you are voting for• The widerSlgn. Brougham, to sell by public auction the said lands for the best i
Wrecking War -Time Sheds
- a the e
• paces th t may be offered by a bidders at the 'sal .
In Alan - •. ' : . .. .: - ;. - } ..
All materials fey isl, cheap, committee, in the public interests, IS prepared to TERMS: Cash or Certified Cheque
Corrugated metals - 24 -page
- �•,� �,,,�,•ra,,,�
NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the Corpora '
ileus lengths; 3 -inch B. C: fir tion of the Township of Pickering reserves the right
flooring; 30 -foot roof trusses; appear anywhere In person and present the faCU In and intends to.purchase an or all of the lands so offer -
8 x 8 doors' and other -lumber. d p Y
„Job" it beside C ashway
e for sale.'
Lumber, in Ajax, or phone: —
WH2-0680; after 100 p.' m: an until ed approach-,. - DATED at Brougham, this 25th day of September, 1962. '
(oct 4) -
--,•—. --, . _ -�_ . •._ . �' - D. J. PLITZ, Collector -Treasurer
Pa%i Ton - THE PICKERING NEN'-
� THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1962
DUNBARTON French, with Rev. and bits' vice was conducted by Rev. D. Buttars will deliver a Thanks- once Mitchell surprised her
FAI RPORT
Fulwn assisting. A cheque Marshall, Who preached a won- giving meshage, -and also ad- Mth a $eatrrik party to eeleb-
from the Sunday School, for derful sermon ` of Eli and Sam minister the Sacrament of the � rate .her 16th birthday at Dia -
United Church — the doors df the new church uel—Ruth and David, and Dav- Lord's Supper. nna Butler's home on Sattu%
building, - SEACH - This church,,which was found- �. w'as Presented to the id and Jonathon The anthem The adults of this commun- day.
Chairman'of the Clarence Daigle accidently g
_-red- in' .lg?>5,_�a,-as•� Mended' Building Cam- was the stirring national hymn ity are invited to attend a Allan Pickard and son Dov
for anniversary- service Rev, mittee, Mr. Earl " Fathers, whose meeting at-the- is-foams went fishing at Buckhorn Lake
-.-
..Chas. Fox, Field Secretary for thanked the whole Sunday almighty hand" wire while on a cross country on withJim
t —, v,ducation IQ, i .vat- ftwr T�E�"tjR, leader wan Max-,- when RC % M. Ruttar- will chow . ........ ie Parks. _
they had made. Beth McCiement. a film. ry' Frances Hazes fell while
Lo Conference, was guest spea- ey Belated co
ker. His sermon topic was— On Sunday, October T. the The Preparatory Swvice was The Community Club will Mr. and Mrs. �CraCtiurrrnings on aying at home and cut her arm
"The Pu. of the (Thurch". Junior Sunday ,School will be held on Sunda
Purpose Y evening, con- meet at the home of Mr. and their 16th wedding anniversary on a glass door. The wound re►
Church members must carry on held at 9.30 - a. m., and the ducted by the - minister, Jkv. Mrs. Bill Guthrie this Satur• on Sept. 27th. quired 5 stitches.
Christiar traditigr� The church yrounger children, under eight Frank Conkey. The choir ent- day evening, October 6. A game Belated birth
at the o�u•, Happy birthday wishes go to birthday wlsttes go
is not just a reflection of the. years, regular h of eyed to the Processional of cards has been planned. Lenore Butler who will be 8,rto Luke Hazes who was 13
world in which we live, but 11.00 a- m. Church Service will ,Praise the Lord, Ye Heavens -Sympathy of this community years old on Oct. 4 and Bert I yew old ort Sept. 27th
should be thei ideal toward be at 11.00 a. m. with Rev. W. Adore Flim"' The scripture was is extended to the Guthrie tam- Worwood who w' 15 years Mr. and Mrs. G: Foley enjoy-
which we aim. The church can ilrlton uZ efiarge• Psalm 116. A beautiful anthem dies,on the passing of•Mr. Dick old on Oct. 6th. �� ed a visit on Monday everting
St. Coiumbos Circle of the "Seek Ye the .L/md" teras sung Guthrie. on W Eddie Chung has returned to,
not co=.done the e�tis of 'our edxz�ay of last from Mr.'• arid Mrs J. Kir
society, but must else above Lam' Guild met at the home by the choir, with Mrs. Helen week- Mr. Guthrie was 'a bro- his home from Searboro Hos- ear and family, also W. Kintr►
them: The church provides rel of Mrs. Earl Lambert, East Brisbin taking the solo. Marion ther of the late W. H. Guthrie. Pital and is recovering nicely ear's sister, ,Mrs. Ldettie David='
Ave., on Mo and are mak- McClement, organist and choir 'S Tom. Mitchell sprained his son who recently returned from
Igious education for children.' Ave., rg 'Sympathy is also extended to
...a for a Bake Sale l
philosophy of life. for adults, � Plane at- leader, presided at the organ. Mrs. Neale and her family in ankle the result of an unfort- They`
a visit to.. Scotland
a friendly social atmosphere er in the month. Mr. Conkey based his message ' the death . of Mr. Percy Neale, ids in Scarboro.
4 , unate accident.
for groups of all ages. The The Young People are enjoy- on -the text 7 will takethecup on Thursday of last week.. Mrs. M. Browne spent an en- Pastor D. Holmes wiH be
prime purpose Is 'for worship mg thew meetings at the home of salvation. and call on the .Some from here attended the joyable weekend with her dau-' Preaching at both servies on
- of God There was special mus- of Mr. and Mrs. Kern Ackford, name of the Lord". 125th Anniversary
m.
ic, the choirs in a beautiful 'Rouge H11•ls Dr., each Monday" Next Thu eve Service °f ghter and sae-rn-law Mr. and Sunday, October 7th, 11 a. last singing relay evening, Oct- Almond's United Church, on and ?- m. On Sunda
anthem, and Mr. and Mrs. B. evening, at 7.30 p. m- All the ober 4, the Recognition Ser- Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fred W' of Dunbar- P• Y last,
ton Shores. Mr: R. Roxborough gave the
Vt'artrocKl were guests, and young people of the church vice for Rev. Frank 'Conkey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin Long time residents Mr. and sermon in the morning service
sang two duets. The Junior con- from fourre teen years up, ain- M. A,, will be held at the and Mrs. Puckrin's parents, Mr, Mrs. E. T. Blenkarn have mov- and Mr. Corm from Calvin .Bap -
= gregation was conducted by vited_to come out. church at 8.00 . p. m.
AM Mrs. Walter Hollinger, of ed to their new home in Port fist Church preached-at the ev-
1'Uss Bernice Hollinger.St. Andrew's Presbyterian willNew morning Service time Cherrywood, enjoyed a motor Credit.. ening service. Both gentlemen ?
Bulletin Church - Piekertng be 11.15 a -m. trip. over the week-end to. Ott- We wish to � welcome Mr. are studying at .Central Bapt- .
Next Sunday is 'World Com- The church was well filled awn, returning by the St. Law- and Mrs. Pepper and son who ist Seminary., The Youth Time
murrion, and also Thanksgivinjg renes Seaway. Group will be commencing
.or the morning service. The A�D� �� have recently moved into the P g
Service. choir entered to the Procession- The rains of last week were former Blenkarn home. their new activities 'for this
The afternoon Unit of the U. y most welcome in this area, Seventeen friends of Flor= season on Friday, Oct. 12th. j
at -"Unto the Hills:'. The ser- This coming Sunda Rev. M. Ii
C. W. is holding their meeting .
at the home of Mrs. Chas. Ris'F' -
The Junior choir practices at
4.00 p, m. on Tuesday, and the - -
Senior, at 7.30 p. m., Tuesday
evening.
Personals..HERE NOW,
_ -
Cong-Rtulation s to Mr. and _
Mrs. Douglas, Willis,' on the. _ - -
birth of their daughter, Rose-
mary Eleanor. who arrived on • ' - - Chivrdlet
k
--- _.
m r . _5. in as ner
Hospital: Another grand-daugh-
ter for Mr. and Mrs %Vatter
Mr, and Mrs. P. Bond of -
Alton Road.' celebrated their
Golden Wedding Anniversary
on October 2. Congratulations
- Mr. Gordon Arms. Ottawa.
:Was visiting his home this week .—..THE ONES THAT WHIPPED THE BAJA RUN .. .
..'end.
Sympathy ' is' extended fo , .
Mrs. Phillipa, Pate Ridge' mother,
" TOUGHEST UNDER THE SUN.. TO SHOW THE WORTH -
=-„^^ the, passing of her mother, m
Mrs .last week. . OF NE W ENGINES
FRAMES ES �4 i D SUSPENSIONS!
.—A group Of PM1R'ler�fora have• -
-ue�rel calling on- each home in
1.
the district this week: to make c"- ' i74Ld�1 Or,dl7t i
up the Voters' Lib-ts for the
October 27 Liquor `Vote.
Brock Road
T!he Browmes held their fust
sweeting of the season, on Mon-
October 1..m the Red Nature created the world's toughest proving
gh P g
Cross Centre. Barbara Brittain ound for trucks - the Baa:
Cali-
was presented with her .Gold-
ground j (bah halt} Cali-
*n Hand Badge. Margaret Viz forma Femnsula, Mexico. it's thousand inilGl:ss
and Janice Carter received of tortuous trail that defies travel, .
their Swinner•'s • Proficiency r Chevrolet tackled this route with a Carry-
7Badge, after which the Brown- alt, a 1/2-ton pickup with new 230 cu.-in. 6-
ies went far a hike. Thee Cubs cylinder engine, a 3/4-ton pickup - with new
and Scouts also held their reg- �� 292-cu.-in. •6-cylinder engine, a •medium-
ular meeting in the Red Cross . duty' unit with refrigerated van, a medium-
+Centre on biccrday night.duty diesel tanker and a heavy-duty tandem.
Sorry Mr. H. Jones is in the
'Western Hospital. Hes still Rocks, ruts, washboard and washout
_.,
.l1 vfng t-_rout.:e %i:th his ankle, a the trucks' from. bu • per.
racked true bumper to m
4 i Sand, dust and rivers tried-to_swallow them.
three ��x R Hour after hour was spent in low ear at tem- -
ago. 1Ve ho;-e he will soon be Pe. g
at borne 'a°ain: perature up to 122 degrees F.
Mr. ar,r~' firs Frank Hese'' a ti„ It took 17 days to go the 1.,066 miles, and,
a not one Chevrolet truck dropped out! Each
good-and Mr. arrd • �V, of Gerald �� � day's run was finished on schedule!
Z�c ssegoud and family, o: 7riron-
to, visited b1:'. and Mrs. E. x g Cor-
-;Trucks that can take this ddnd of beating
nutt, on Sunday.k » �"' can take on your toughest-truck jobs. _See
Congratulation` 10 'Mr. and � a ^` these tough, quality-built'63 Chevrolet trucks
Mrs.. Frank Lav- n,. Brrck Road, * with. all their new improvements at- pont
on beer,: rlin> grandparents of a a eel s. oorttomw at
W, girl,- born to their laugh-
ter Lola Baizy, on September
.28.
Jimmie 'Scwerby has been •
chosen by' the Daily Star to be
the first delivery boy on the - '
Brock P.oad and 4th. Con.Sometimes the caravan crept along for
Mrs. Sowerby and Mrs. Car- ...... hours in low gear. There was no traffic AQUA TRUCKS COST LESS
QUALITY
- just an occasional traveller on burro A General Motors Value
butt attended a shaver at West ? or horseback. It's that kind of route. It -
Hill on Tuesday evening for ' took 17 days to go 1,066 miles!
-atin
Mtn W,
the bride.of Mr. q.Dwerby's nep-
'hew, on October 13.
Grace Presbyterian Church
•,. �
.. 4
Sunday, September 3�% was
Rally Day in Gra...} ��.7.z... U
-the arlditOrirlrti �.. the SCh001
C'a !d a > a•a;0>. 1 ., i.
was filled to capacity with the ,.acs>; obi;;, ^ �' w,;? .� �t. h • ;>�:..�: a . ` �:.
children of the School and par-
When you came to a river, you. Tight squeeze for the medium- and Chevrolet's ladder-type frames Temperatures as high as 122 degrees F. but ;he land
mets. Rev. Fulton had a lovely of -wet. This Baa river bot-. heavy-duty units in this ore Their new withstood the severest punish- in the desert area around
message for the whole con e g 1 ry-• y gorge. ' P Dry Lake =oris o: deal
g' tom was as rocky as the road. narrower front-ends certainly, paid off. ment. Shown is the 3/1-ton pick- any truck that goes to..Baja has to shrug ofI
anon, and the remainder of the
service was taken b the child What a test for new 63 Cbev- Users who operate in close quarters will up with new 292-cu.-in. '6 cyl- - -
y - rolet suspension systems 1 ; like this new '63 feature. indtr engine.
ran with the Kindergarten De-
partment with their teacher,
Mrs. Walker, Miss Linda tic- J _
Gee, Mrs. Linda Underhill, $e aur to see $onanza on the CBC-TV network each Sunda v, Check your local listing for charmer and trine. ---
Xdttt He�yiat aidi2 3lmtny >�ack
..w some,' fov� fo 1,* ': A0ORTH LHO.71 STATION ROAD, - AJAX ONT. WIL 2-�5r44
Tim � �►>�.
. r -
THURSDAY, OCT089R 0, • 11f2 - ,_ : THE, Platmko Mir, f Pam Eloviiri
by spent Monday in Whitby, with Mr. and M:s. Dw lode Wilde
Rouge Hi
Is their aunt, Mrs. Evelyn' Hall. are leaving for Detroit, for the
SW Rtrgsa+' Mr. and Mrs. Dobbin Sr., of Thanksgiving week -end 'Their
sotrry to learn Colleen slat- Alfons Road, spent the week- grandson is going along with INSURANCE Ii£AL ESTATE
er has bee=t confined to her end at their cottage near Pet- them for a short holiday.FAUd^
sSion er information and lis- home with the -Mu for the past erboro. Mr. and Mrs C:-Merris --MM-W& �Tg-- Raidenoe-WK.'
cvasiost on the erection of ear- rreel� —
4 ports will take - place at the Mr, and Mrs. Bond are inter- aha Mia Bond, of Al- Mr.RosR nk Road, entertained
r French -
"ext genual meeting of the �� RBad, will celebrate their Mr. iaobt. BaLadon, of French- -
taining Mr. Bona's brother this Golden W
y.
&W Ridaft Ratepayers! Amee week---
oilieT- 2. They will be
oSuestst err daughter ut Tor
iattaa, to be heed on Wednea- Mr, std Mrs Bn►oe Hollinger of their Mike Paan North Rasebank
• spent the week -end with his :,.c YRI -E. MORLEY'
a 0--mber• 10, !11 the , Ray had s3:3�.n--; cr:' : ,.�.;i C a:1- _
i
view n u,iw un uiat say, where ra cel- gr+ulatparerit8 z1! i'eterboro. �+ • Heights school Auditor- t:,g with Mr. and Mrs Bowie, 'Your Friendly Resident Agent'
ebratiori will be held. Best of A Bazaar Shower wild be held
stun.' The meeting begins prom- Golden Mile, Toronto. wishes are extended to them on October 6 the ladies of
• My- at 7.45. p. mt with John W. and- Mm. Harty Pearce . at this time. rise Womesir's' c fol% League, 32 KINGSTON RD. W.' P.O: BOX 160
Vl itliame, President, in 'the enjoyed a visit . irom ' Mr. and Mr. and His B. Mason, of pf ft Mary's Churls,:. in Row-
Mrs- AMWtrong and daughter, ,Woodlands Road had their baric PI(3�ERING, ONTARIO
>ftetnbers vv111 recall that the from Battawa daughter, and.. family home for The Euchre ' next week will
* Aaooaation submitted a brief Mr. and Mrs. Earl Aldpms veeek-end be
} to : tyle 'School Board regarding Toronto, spent Thursday with Mr: and Mss. Hans Lori, en- Schwalm, ta, st ng of Mn. F.
# the placement of Grade One Mr: and •Mrs_ . O. Walduff, of tertained a number of Kingston 'Rd Last.
owhkients in :*e Bay Road Altona Road•: guests week's winners were: l Mrs;
i, from, Toronto over the weeds- Hattie McLean; 2. Mme. Day;
lilttibool- A reply has been ree- Mr. and -Mrs. Kenneth Rals= end Con Mrs Bristol; Throw, Mrs.
rived from the Board, and will ton, of Uxbridge, spent Sithday We. hope little Ardie Wagar Little. Mrs. McLean held the -JOHN L 9A
L A Y __
be read at the meeting. with W. and Mrs. Roy Slatt- is feeling better by now, after malit "lone hands" is this euc-
Nomination and Election of ery. being confer to his home hr� INSURANCE
i iRlltepayer Oommittee Member Will you please keep in mind with the flu.' Best' w•isbes to Mr. and Mrs. PRUDENTIAL AfluRANCt OF' ENGLAND
wJR be held. Three important the Rummage Salo and Bake r V
Congratulations are >n order Harold Harcourt, Toynevale Rd comp NY LTD.
l gmmittee posts are still vac- sale, to be held at Rouge Hill for Mr. Ron Hewie, Altona Rd who will celebrate their. 13th
aat�t, namely: the schools, ser- United Church ori 000110r 17, and. also his happy bride, the we4duM anniversary :`von Oct- ' LIFE AUTOMOBILE - FIRE
vices and Utilities Branches, as at 11.00 a. M. Tea and sand. former Cathy Meade, o€ -Old ober &
they! . aff4ct thg
_Bay ._Ridges wichtes will be--sek0ed. Forest Road. They were marr- Mr. and Mrs. A. McKinnon 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST
- ' afea.'Thie position of Secretary, Congratulations to Mr. and iied on Saturday, September 30t spent • S
urday visiting. Mr. and,
Is vital cog in the wheel of Mm. Benham, �• Concession, - Mme. Alderdioe, Fairview Lodge. ��` stolen ~O�' ` 69 zoom
Ratepayer business, also re- on the arrival of a new bat Kew. sw 4.w.di t D. y Or NW
quires the services of an int- y y c J. Flutwas of our local CSM daughter. ROS E BA NSC •
:. crested -tuber. it is hoped alI Hilda Smythe, Altona Road, di'Y cleaners, was i}1 ,met week •
ratepayers will attend this im- arrived home on Sat with a very bad cold and flu.
fiosn Mr. Arthur McKinnon, Oak- ,OCTOBER 20
portant meeting, and freely •a nine -week vacation in Ire- wood Dr. had his hand injured APPRAISALS
offer their services to the Ass- land, while operating a machine, at APPLE DAY
ociation Mrs. Beth Wallace and Kevin work. � ' BOY SCOUT G . NEWELL
CherrywooC� (Gladys Newell)
'itis Sunday School Rally Real Estate Broker - Pickering Village
Day Service was held in the
church here on Sunday the - WH. 2-5770. or TorouW WA. 8-9W Ooboarg )1f8. 94M
30th. The theme of the prog-
ram was "Hands.- that heal in - 'WWtby MObawk $1703 TEmple 9-140
Petty .told the story _-entitled / _ ---�_._. ___ _ -Ib Easr of Dv Pte -
'orhe Terrible secret of Yong titt / R., "HighwW V M nbw%*% 2• Footway
Noon Leo". The Rally Day, off- �.�•
sting will enable hospital work L
to be carried oa . in Korea. At-
tendance Arads'were-.piwsonted • ST. GEORGE'S DR. ALFRED
to the tdlfowing: (For the 6th
AN
year of attendance): Wayne 'HALL L. V AGS
liollin_er: fm the .2nd year
Emma Lar,ghiin and Arth Tay- p (C K E R I N G
]or; (for 1st.year) Robin John- ana
son. Sharon- Rh;ebmuzh. end
e I
-z- R NARIAN
Stephen Morrish. Those receiv- i -, „ - - Banquet and Meeting I
ins Seals for 751' or over are - -= ---, oS ank Pd. North
31th year. Paulette Richea_Fi — _ CATERING SERVICES eb
E =fa 1 augi ilin. Nlarearet Milne.: I (Seating 200) R.A. No. 8, Pickering
Joan Pett and Bill Petty • 9th'
_. TELEPHONE:
ar Seals: Dorothy. Hollitr*er,
ayne Hollinger; Receivine _ _ WH. 2-0363 - WH..2.2305 i Telephone TE. 9-1822
:"Alurini Diploma: Diane Sh.e'.ds<, '
7th year Seals: Barry John- : If o Answer TE. 9-1504
scan: .Robin 'Johnson_ and John -0 - -
'Taylor, 6th year SeRlq:.F1;7a= OPTOMETRIC LONG DISTANCE CALL
bent Harding -arid cella Gates; '.VISION CARE' �zon th 2.5140
5th year Seals; Luella Rollos- _
-- -ger, Margaret . Taylor, .. Sandra _ _
- ON, R -O. Mo fon Cham.)
;Riches, Donna Benham. Garry .. - - JOHN 1. RAWB - -
am. David Robffgo6n aM PLEASAM STREET
Peter Harding; 4th year Seals: ._ t LIVERPOOL 10. SOUTFq
#Aontelth, Monteith, Mehl
;Rachael Aitken. Darlene Dart, { FRENCHMAN'S `AY' b CO.
Y,'
.Zom r Armstrong, JWuny* Gat- �] to
�R EYES' EXAMINED ClIARlRED AGCOuIRANTi;+ea and Paul Gates; aid. year (R OiA= Mr= sad MAU= +
Sesta: Freddie Maynard, Gary _ vas A W. Rios, CA. LLA.
Stephens, Debbie Dart, Sharon EVEIiINGS Uceaw TKOMS
Rlsebrottgti, Darsiv Riswh,••�•�h, W AFt01MMEW. TL 9.2401
Freddie Robinson, Leonard Ftob- cas
Aim sisLaort; Znd year Seats: tun tO r..,AUV L WAAVJt ,Blake, Gary Blake, Janice• WHit.han 2.0990
' Make, Bobbie Catchpole, Ruth SEAWAY
• Taylor, Enid Aitken Diplomas
WATER SUPPLY _
for 1st year 75% attendance: - WHitehatl 2-1397
:Ear4 iiottston, Lynda Houston, --
Lastie n ..
�24-HOUR SERVICE' s�atsT AGES ARRAN
Gila
Housto Caroline Mur-
O�F.
i
air, Larry Manchester, Laurie 7 DAYS A WEER sReotrD MORTGAGES
Manchester, Mark Manchester, ,''' 0 for 500 GALS. AVAR.AKX FOR ADC InOW
,Shirley Obdam- Diane Obdam, -
$5.0
W20 NTS. 6.
,Stephen Morrish, Janet Morr-
ish, Diane Catehpole, Douglas (. - $9.00 for 1500 GALS.
WE ALSO FttRCNASE oR toAN
Rodger, Malcolm Rodger. Jim -
ON - ON DCKTING MORTGAGES.
my Horton, Carl Armstrong, The new Canada' Savings Bonds ' Estates, too, .Tray. buy. Interest
DoAnnieRobinson." pay 4%% interest for each of the is payable annually by coupon, IF r number her� attend- m—„QUIM ANY MORTGAGE _
6% fm eaeh ef or- on the higher. denn-m-i-m-at-ion-ta
ed Ammretsary Services at Loc.. - _ coumOus SERVICE: CALL -
ust Hili, on Sunday. the next three .years and 5% % by cheque, if desired.
for each of the final eight years You can cash your Canada ,a pleased to announce . AUBREY E. IRELAND
ROua Park -an average interest to matu Savings Bonds at any time, at
g rity in 14 years of 5.11% per any bank, at full value plus Answering Smiee AND COMPANY
Mrs. J. McLeod and son Fer- year. In dollars and cents every earned interest. 1
gus, of Wo(xMew Road were Y g Y g IS NOW OFFERED TO
$100.00 you grow Bu new Canada Savings TEMPLE SUBSCRIBERS 100 ADELAIDE ST. W.
very ill with flu,• and an ear accumulated interest to $172.50 Bonds today -best -ever I TORONTO -2,
infection last week. We hope _ r Dna o Cal
-!y ex* biftesMr. and Mrs. Koole have left You can buy a $100.00 bond 1< :MpM. w'� a�l4s
thus district and have gone to for as little as 29 a day; through TEmpte 9-1144
take up residence in Arizona., the convenient Payroll Savings ,1 j TR;wh 94750 - War 2•i!0
May good health and good luck Plan where you, work. Canada CitllVlll�
go with them. Savin s fonds can also be
Mr, and Mrs. Cole, of Pine g'�T��
Grow, Ave. are spending the boughtfor cash, or on instalments
week -end in New York. at any bank, inv&tment dealer, s
Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod
''.stock broker, trust or -loan 't Ws graham]HARDWARE
entertained company from Tor -
ionto over the week -end. ?company.
They are available in amounts ' APPLIANCiS PAINTS- - TOOLS
TRY A iiNEwsii as low as $60.00 to any Canadian
resident -adult or child -up to `- Ass ff(,.
�CiA53IF1ED AQ a lima of $10,0oo 00 per 1*wls.
ST CALL
]� , A: -HARDWARE
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