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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_10_11- -- - Retarded Children Campaign Starts Oct. 21TOW •BE Hale -� n- shie __oaft LI.���a By W. C. Murkar Cham sAamed Following an annual practice p of the past seven or eight years ( and several times in between, ; \ `\�\ including January).•I two and - �\ \�� - It is also hoped for the 1963 \a r three weeks ago--both week- Play-offs Ifcave decided Chain_ season that `Pickering Town- ` \ ends, drove up around 'Bal_ pions in all series in the Lea- ship teams will not have'- to 4. sam Lake, over to C;,oboconk, gue as follows: travel to Scarbory and other " r ? and north on Highway 35, to Inter. Girls Greenwood areas outside the township to _ Minden and Dorset one of the Minor Girls — Dunbarton find diamonds equipped with most scenic strives I know. Juvenile Girls — Fair'pt. Bch. lights for the late, season gain- most \ The ."colour" in the hard- Pee Wee. Boys — E. Woodlands es. Brougham and Claremont ° woods in Haliburton have al- 'Bantam Boys — Frch. Bay were-the only fields soei}uipp- ways had a great appeal for Midget Boys — Brougham ed, and of course, they could ' the writer, aril Hal'burton is The Trophies for the Cham- not accommodlate all "usam games. y� full of hardwoods. Those first pion Teams will be presented There is not. one ball field two week-ends were disap- at a special meeting, to be an= 'in the Southern area witirthe pointing as far' as the colour nounoed later. lights. goes--everything _ still, greert, This will bring to an end the The addition cif proper um- \ but last week-end, I drove up most successful season that the pires to the League was, cer- on Sunday afternoon, over the League has had. There were tainly appreciated, by the eoa- _ same route, as far as Minden,' thirty-four teams entered in : ches who had, 16 and I can honestly say=I've the "regular schedule, and ten previous never seen anything quite like "Squirt" teams entered in the sum' been r+eepot�sible for it. The reds;. the yellows, the special one-day Squirt Tour na= games. T umpires for their bronze, m,bced with some, n men, It is ho games. This was often 'difficult gree ped to be able to or-impossible to do: Mr. Herb. and all - of varying stages of include these Squirt teams in Heovines, ai . Umpire-in-Chief, \' changing oolour. Driving along the regular schedWe for the 'did an excellent job in organiz- •, \� \ throe h 1s- 1963 season.fag siad'directing the umpires. - of colour, I felt—,one could not see alt this and remain a dpi Communist•—t one-junists are New Teachers supposed to be aethists are FederationGuetts Of Lim_ Club v'C,� p.�..,. V' they ht—and AL dd dn't LI b11i/ CT �T.1• * appen"...._ __ 'ving--A new- of the. T" Wxif© �VI� along all this' ' des- Ontario School Tea- A. ea- oxsg tt�reugh. Secondary rYae c Aeribabie autumn beaidty, I was chers' Federation were guests - -.� � I could have shared it of honour for dimmer, at the A well4ttended send-off al! with some bt the family. Briars pub,. Jackson's } yrs' ty} for Lion Nets. Talbot and + and this latter resulted, when Point, on Wednesday,. October ,,� ,�� � y•r � � y �, his wife Lou, was held by the I reached home again in the 3. Rouge Hill-Pickering..Lions evening, iii my propositi "our The new teachers were form- '?� Club on October 5, at the home • returning again on the mor- ally inducted as members of of Lion President Bill Lang_ y row, arid this became the, grog- the Federation by Mr. Grant ons Nets was" presented ram for Thanksgiving Day— MacDonald, Principal of Port with a handsome brief case end Pupils from the Alden School for Retarded Children visited the farm of C. J: Banks we drove back again on Mon- Perry High School. Doctor his wife with a beautiful floc„ One never tires of this Robinson, of the Canadian this week to tears about cows, chickens, ducks and things like that. Above, three �`'' al dispaay along with the best -.., drive through Halr-burton--arty Teachers' Federation, in Ott- %vishes of club members and boys cautiously caress a calf. Campaign for funds for the school begins October 21st. season of the year, but, the awa, addressed the new mem- friends. .OBJECTIVE THIS YEAR — i25A00: - r,,�"L::,,•r, u;';er the colo r•.:om- bens. Nets is expected to be Sway merweg, is' cure. of the greatest. Executive members of the for abost one year on a special rienees of the year., Federation Branches of York Bay Ridges f �r� Killed In Car. Pickering Yacht Club is now e 3'� which t assignment, during being formed at Frenchman's There should still be conLsidi- and Ontario,' spent the time which time he will be on leave • Bay. For complete information... erable left next weeek7end, al- discussing Federation business, of absence, from" the Cub. call James A�cK•an, at Kean i though r believe last week-end and planning the year's activit- I�ecident On Base line Road ► may-have been the peak". les. Kraft Marina, at Frenchman's -Say..- The this •new teachers _ The community of Bay Rid- - . — Zachary; from Ajax: Miss J. from ffi+ea, attended: ges was saddened last-week.to A. R. FOItT1ER EXPANDS from Dunbarton: Mr. A. Bean, uraugh and Mr, Stan Mal- learn of the death of Marion INSURANCE BUSINESS • • • Mr• J. Hopper, Mr. W; Reid, coin; from Pickering; Mres A - Smith, 18 year. old daughter lull. G. Wakeling and Mr. M. Wilson o Mrs. oma r• SmithMr. Arthur - R Fortier, a of 1375 Fordian avenue, who The News From Ottawa Scene ;vas killed in a ear accident not well known resident' of Pick- far her krerrie. ening Township for the past ed PickeringVillage r ores Marion was a passenger In years has necenily expanded his business by purrhasinQ the By the Hon. Michael Starr, M. P., Minister of Labour A car, driven by John Gregg of Mr. and Mrs. F. V. von Pilis ;on Hahburton Lake last week- 1370 Fordoh avenue: Th A - S. Allerton Insirn•artee Ag- g-ye House voted an Thursday night on the Liberal Party ann- ex were of ,Saskatoon (one-time reesid- end, closing up for the season; westbound on the Base Line on enry' endment declaring non-confidence in the Government and the este on the Bokar Farm) have attic the Jack Warnes cottage Mr. Fortier said, "My bus- been visiting Mr. and Mrs• will remain open for the deer- the way home from Ajax when amendment was defeated by 140 to 118 _ tine accident occurred.irress is based on an honest � effort to give my clients the . This meant that 'the Government had been sustained in off- Arthur O'Connor, and were ac- hunting, as will the Don Scott According to"police; the cal ice b a Parliaz»entary'majority, as. the Leader of t#re Oppos- compared by their daughter. and Ron_V�atson cottages, at went out. Of Control and rolled insurance coverage they want y uSh g 6wer in the ditch. Marion was Pickering Township . has been itition had insisted should be done before any further brisirress Mm•• and Mr. Dennis Happy, Coe Hill. _ children Martin .and Reb- Mr. and-Firs. -Stan Balsdon partially -pinned by- the auto ood 'to hie -dinfig rnY a ekah, of .Toronto. spent the. week-end with Mrs. proceed. ear for normal business of the H6use They were both taken to the Mrs. E. G • Dolmage has. re. .Balsdori s mother, at Peart Carte years in. business and I have The voce left the way c 1 no hesitation in tying my fut- to Ajax. Hospital for treatment.- _. -_ turned to her home here fol- ling. Marion was ure to it's potential. This is one. This included further debate on measures to be brought be- e given emergency lowing two weeks spent. with We welcome' 111r•. and bins. of the most beautiful town- Speech Tn. . her sister, Miss McKay, Lreatm�rt then trasferred. to fore Parliament and forecast in the S fro the Throne. ay, at Slights and their two daugh- ships in Ontario; .we have al- the Toronto General Hospital, These measures-would come before' Parliatnent, in the fGr-n. Dorset. tens, from Toronto, who have where she. passed away, about ways been glad we .located of resolutions to be embodied in legislation and to be-approved Mr. ,.and Mrs. E.-J. Andrew taken over the Coffee Ski two tours later. here" spent Thanksgiving " Mr. Fortier said that his or disapproved by -the memberrs 'of 'the House. _spe giving •week-end previously owned by Mr. and John Gregg was admitted to .. the Ajax Hospital a fractured daughter, now a teacher, and The Govei•riment could be overtirrrred by a negative vote on with Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Reid•, Mrs. Willis Eade. himself. it ri An � of these measures; so therefore there would be plenty of Cl'Inpbellford Mr. and, Mrs. John Ashton Besides her parents, Marion here and have the utmost faith opportunity for those olio' wished 'to' do so to express either and: Mrs 'Ross: Irwin , uric in- R E_..I3edge,-of Myrtle; witiv - -AsAtrvived by. a brother in-the developer-of- - }ask-of-cdmfidenoe-in-Ule the �' .hg Township. Government was days the Ajax Hospital recently. We them 'for Thanksgiving. Robert Sympathy of the community proposing to bolster the economy in the wish him •a swift recovery. Ashtedn had the cast removed is extended to the family at ahead. Mr. ' Cliff Hawker and his from his foot, on Monday, fol- this time. p�� One of the issues to be hotly debated would continue to be father, were duck hunting at' lowing• a bad sprain, ten days, ' ;� LW* oVt DCQwl the devaluation of the dollar which had been Instrumental in MacTier last week: ago. YII a matter of a few months in boosting up the values of Canad- Birthday congratulations to Birthday congratulations ""�" When Ed. Gustin of Roue ian exports b substantial amount. Jo-Anne Hawker, who will -be- Nancy Brower, six years old-on $50/�/� �{,.. �/ 1 Hills andel his seaplane on . a Devaluation meant 'that American buyers could ' purrhas� bier ,0.00• I IHs 1 em t pond of Joe Amos on Con. 2, . Canadian products at a reduced rate and as a result volume of day.. Guests wit include Pam- of Mr. ' a.nd Mrs. Geri. Brown, last week, it caused quite a ela Rhodes and Bonnie Rack- • Sherwood Ave, Mrs. Brown's Canadian' sales in the United States was climbing steadily. ham, who will • celebrate the father, who was taken to the MVr. Bruce Hogarth, Picker- stir, to say the least. At, the same time, the price of .imported arti0es and menu-irrg Village Assessment Comm- The road was soon jammed occasion by going to a show... Surrnybrook Hospital two • issioner, announced this"week with sight-seers. Ed. had'isnd- factured goods from 'the United -States had been pushed up Sorry ,to hear Don Scott, weeks ago, is not too well at ' that the village assesment `is ed his plane on Mr. Amos's beth by devaluation and by the import surcharges imposed by' stretched a cartilege in his left this, time. up about $50,000. over last pond, so that he could get it the Government to protect our exchange reserves. 'leg, While 'wGrking'at Kirkland ... Mr. and firs. Wm. McLean __ a . year. home and, put. wheels on it. • As a result of this measure, it ame more ecenomical for Lake. and Sylvia Ani,, vmre vi'sitin,, Industrial Assessment in !the industry to manufacture parts in � than to'importthem Mrs. John Fallaise and dau- Ann's great-grandparents and ghter Carole, of Oshawa, were at aunt, at Thornbu , , on village is up about $22,000. from the United States. - � � rJ' The total pow stands 'at Canadian Cancer Society Thus what had been sought for minty years through persuas- visiting in the village last Saturday. $2,137,ti76 33 as compared to ion was being P Y P, week. Mr. and M s.� Robt Rahiner, A film of general interest g acoom listed b the reassure of these mronre Birthday. $2,087,120.44 last year. congratulationi§ to Sher•iv,00d, E., onter�tained her The 'population of Pickering will be shown at the Annual and fisdal'measures• applied by the�Government: v . Meeting of the Ajax - Picker- The change was particularily noticeable in the automobile. ted on Taffies ay, hewbo celebra- brother and sister and, their. Village now stands at 1,777, anley, the Stir. families,- an Sunday. Ing Branch of the Canadian and parts industry, which was bei given a s increase of 25 over Inst year. erg g� harp boost owing Mrs. Margaret McTaggart,. , Mr. and hin-. , L, iii: Norley • Cancer Society, to be held at to the advantages of manufacturing •int canada rather, thsa,U..'S. feV_down her -cellar steps last had Mr: and Nrm W. 'Frank T�j /►��..,� {�,�,� the Twp. Hall, in Brougham, on Devaluation. and the. import, sur larges were operating to-` week," but. escaped serious in. Baker, of Marmora, for dinner ri IIC bWlll �1C1 C Tuesday. October at 8.00 P• getber to give the Catrad� = mamd4cturing industry a shot is .Nri-a-bnlised shoulder', and on Sunday. -� m. It Is hoped that all those in- the, atm . This, meant more- jobs for more , e a ahakinig-uix' Mr.'and Mrs. • war'ti in Jong, . Pk*eriag Village wilt ask forested in the work of the A �t deal of disctrssiott and orittocy o[ as high � Mi. alai Mea. J. Torm,� Sr. ShervoW E,, had bin. and My-.. the Department of Hi Society will maki an, effort to _ to make a traffic counrt a& attend this meeting, as the off- been )n+o4ided sdrloe the Opgming of the-Sesalo=t by the wesrt their sone, Mr. Fd. Hacaarwft of Geul•nh, vs- - - _ _ • . _ main four+-corne2s, here next of the Braweh wiN always elected members r�epzeesen�itg ail parties, :and some of wbotoa Jam' ar�i �; and tam- trig thorn on Sunday. srpring.-to deeterMihe if triffic w!eleeme an ePP�fi to tell 'have been for uwuW years in the pubbic eyes is otbw aped . E. for week. gWbg A Ebert Id, .Iat Otis spot, nec"W%tee_ , a tie poMk of the work bWr4 The Rogarth and Doble fans- say! Mks. lilt .- and Mn.rs. Amffic light at the intersec.�tiors_ .dens in 11ie TewniMp. Marg. , Mr. and Mrs. J. Ores Won at the D�oNe eottace,_ Cati�► and 7th at To tn>b% w 1 Two " ` THE PICKERING NEWS -THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1%2 n°tvbi� _ WEDDING Wlr ThmQ.0THEPICKERiNGE� the weekendn i i T A e L 1 i tl E g 1! 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. Mason of Applewood United Oturch, in Woodlands Rd., entertained Mr. Cooksville, .Ont., was the scene 1 : _ esu eroary u • and l� Val csi Z'amrrto orro#- a- very -pretty -wedding— '.iO11CITOR •' NOTARY' PUMM - -__4v The News Printing and Publishing Cemila4 — Saturday last. Friday evening, August 17, COMMISSIONER. FOR OATHS iced as Second Class Mail Matter Post tffice Dept., Ottawa, Ont re Mr. and Mrs. McDougall of when Patricia ACurry, be- itlBSCRIPTION RATES- $2.50 per year-- UnitedStabs N•00 W, yar- - - -_ -. Tele honey WHitehall 2-0910 - Sarnia, Ontario: ert Bushby, son of Mrs. Alvin Northwest corner of Old Plant Roclo on No. 2 Highway 4 BARRY MURKAR, Editor Mr. and' Mrs. LaClair and Bushby and the late Mr. Bush- - ABYERTISING PATES UPON REMEST - family of. Trenton sperm the by,, of Uxbridge. _...-.....__��.__ _.._-.--. with Ma Mrs: 'In the ow ,of -can ; .. weekend th and t soft glow die - led, Aliar►a R3 ; -moi Ili. I-igiit; iiia brida3 party enhered (%_ - - ---- - --- _ , - - • U� Vote' - T Residents of the community the church to the processional Vonaid' _rossley The L�q were saddened to learn of the "Praise my soul, the King of PUBLIC RELATIONS COPtSt#LTANT 1. death of Mr. Frank McFarlane HeaveN'. Rev. Keith Fronk,, as- ^ . It has been surprising to its that with little more than of Woodlands Rd. Mr. McFar- sisted by Rev. Chauncey McKay ..TORONTO - M Railaido Rd., Done Mills - 447 -5516 - ...'two weeks away from the Liquor Vote in the Township lane was a life -long resident performed the- double -ring cere- of Pickering, that there is not more talk about the vote of Pickering Township He was moray. Miss Gay Cartwright, of AJAX PLAZA - RESIDENCE if it can be a Warden of St. Paul's Ang- Hamilton_ and Miss Marion in the streets. Up until now the campaign, licarr Church and was buried. Lawrie,. of Toronto, sang to- Ajax 942-1231 _ Pickering M-00 called ,a campaign, has been very quiet. from St. Paul's on Wednesday.. gether "0 Lord. Most Holy." and. Last week we ran a letter from a reader, which ex- Mr. Lorne Howie is progress- "O Perfect Love". expressed some of his opinions concerning the vote and ing nicely in Scarboro Gener- The bride; given in marriage p al Hospital after having his by., her father, wore a white ` the results, if the vote -should carry;iri the affirmative. appendix removed on October gown silk faille, trimmed We invited readers to express opinions for or against 4rtt gest wishes from his many with - soft motiffe-of 'hand -sewn and pointed out that such opinions were not necessarily friends. organza. petals, with cathedral those„of the publishers of this newspaper train. Her finger-tip veil was We have been asked several times how- we, think the CL,AREMON T held In place by a -band of mat- ching material and organza vote will go, and, frankly we can only guess. Rumour Bowling League Standings„ petals. She carried•white sweet 'still has it that the north end• of the township will opp. Joe Burrows 12 pts, Pat heart roses, with trailing ivy on `- die Snd it will be the south voters that decide, the iss- Lord 12 pts, Marge Samarillo a white -prayer-book that -had• 9 is Charlie Will 7 inti been resented to the m's •i le and, the votes outcome will depend on how many in the South vote wet=or dry. Jessie McGuire 7' poinrts, Hal°- grandmother, ' when she left old Hopkins 5 pints, Alvin Dundee, Scotland, in 1852. Personally, we feel -that the minds of those who will Redsttaw 2 poiiets, Al Rozell 2 - The bride and groom were **���e * # 'vote,'are already made up, and have been for several points. served communion -at -the close , Rowbcmk H ja weeks.Little or anything will change their minds at this Among .the hundreds attend- of the ceremony. point. ing the C. W. A. C annual re- The maid of honour, Miss Q L L PAINTS, HOUBBWARM, GLA88', GLAZIN% = union in Toronto were Mrs. A. Barbara Clark, and the brides - !Plebiscite votes have been held in several -other mun- Samarillo and 3 army friends, maidle, MisA Frances Curry, a POW11:R .MOWS1Ft8 (TORO, JAWN goy _ icipalities in recent"months.'Some places turned down Mrs. A. Houghton of Sault Ste. sister of the bride and Miss - . the liquor vote while others favored it. We suppose it Marie, Mrs. B: Kelly bf Nor- Vernd Wood; were gowned alikeAsir-i - boils down to whether the voter wants it or if he thinks wood dna .M� W. Elliott . of in lavender chiffon, with mat- Toots► >ATC. _ . Scarboro. thing hats. They carried mauve n• : it will or will got be aadvantage to Pickering Town B. .may of Norwood sweet peas and white carne- g Pz.AZA ' �' a-2lBi After the 27th of this month --.will know what the people think of liquor outlets here. Until that time iiw home for the past week. Hamilton, as flower girl, wore i it is a. matter each voter will have, to resolve •in his or Mr. and Mrs. W. Hobday amd a full skirted white organza -it mind before going to the polls. family of Scarbono visited with dress with wide lavender sash Mr. and .Mrs. J. Rennie .. over and carried a basket of mauve We have felt that from a pre sent8tion of the subject the weekend. Thanksgiving and white sweet peas. Creators O f If an advertisement in our last issue by "The Pickering dinner guests were . Mr. and Robbie Mills, of Etobicoke, Township Plebiscite Committee at the morning service Mrs. A. Samarillo and family nephew of the groom, was ring ` - of the PickeringUnited Church, that m KION UMENTS any o> some of and Mr. and Mss. Ross Red- bearer.. Mr. James Pyette, of 0 -he listeners would interpret our running the advertise- Shaw and Ted Pickering, was best man The The .._went as -meaning we are supportingthe Wet Committee The Boars of Stewards of ushers were Mr. Ken Hausten - $ Claremont Lknted march -are and Mr. Robt McKnight, coli- OF DISTINCTION We merely sold this space in our paper, its we did t - General Motors, the Dominion of 'Canada and others. ng a turkey supper for KQ class -mates of the bride . f • for` THREE GENERATIOM.IZ v. 14 in the church base- and groom• - The wedding reception was- , On October 4th a held in the church parlour, ower was held where the bride's mother re- THE LIQUOR �10ENCE 'ACT H the home o and Mrs. beige chiffon wearing a two-tone Stafford Harold Redshaw sir dau- beige chiffon dress with match- _ - NOTICE Of HOLDING AN ghter "Betty and Jack Vernon Ing accessories and corsage 'of e e who will be married on &alar- Pink _ carnations.. The groom's day. October 13 in Claremont, mother assisted, wearing a - Claremont Baptist church is deep beige' brocade with brawn .,-.M O N U M E N T S v nPol a turkey supper for accessories and corsage of Tuesday, October 23rd. bronze mums. DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY• ' . MO 8-1552 Mr, and Mrs. Jack Ward and The buffet lunch was served `She ..T. rou of the MUNICIPALITY OF THE through northern Ontario, APP1e'ood Church. Rev, Peter _ - Claremont Volunteer Fire- Gordon White was Master of TO ��I� Of PUCKERING men are play Octo1 a euchre for Ceremonies, and Rev. Bob Rum- "COOPER BLOCK LTD. Wednesday, October 24 in the.. Dal led lie prayer. Claremont Communit$, Hall. Fur travelling, the bride 'wore 9=0 CALEDONIA ROAD -TORONTO ' Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to the Election Act, 19” Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Gliddon a bone boucle suit, feather hat ,r Section 77) a poli will be• opened on Friday the N1 wiew th day and Mrs Ude11 enjoyed Thank- in autumn toffees and matching BLOCKS & BRICKS r 7 of October from i a. in. until S p. m. and from 7 p. in. until 10 sgiving dinner with. relatives aa•�ri� W nL.(DayRgW Saving Time): in Toronto; The happy couple left amidst _STRUCTURAL STEfI. _ The polling place for the Municipality of the Township of - B. -E. Hanth- good -wishes fora trip by house ssdng will be located at the promises df A. •S. Allerton. Provine- orae and family spent Monday boat up the Trent Canal. Ors :..CRANE RENTAL ocol I&I Highway No; 2; Rouge with their son and family, Mn their return they will- live in - votes of voters who expect to Hills. for be absent from the Municipality 01PU7 Peso of rs. Ibo-6ert Hant3t STATION ROAD, PLCN2ItING, ONTARIO e� the day fixed for polling, namely Saturday, the 27th da of Oshawa p� Phoned WH. 2-19"- r y omenClaretom Urefted church ;DI OCk ROW October, 196f. Women will hold their annual - The ballot box will be opened and the votes counted at 7 p. in, bazaar in the. basement of the "bayl(ight 'Saving Time) of Saturday, the 27th day , of ' October church on October 27th. The regular Home & School `' 1962 at the said place. Mr.' and .Mrs. Gordon Taylor, meettrtg. was held on Monday, sperrt the holiday weekend at October 1, in the school with a ,Dated at Brougham, Ont., this 2nd day of October, 1962. tf telt co at Hawke good number present Mrs. ttage ��e Keech and Mr, Lange were the ' ,MOma A. Newman, Q• c Mr, and Mrs: G. Langebury guest speakers. Mrs. Moss pre - HARRY S. ,PEARCE, and family have moved into T1� dt 80LIO1T0� : home __which = Returning -Officer President, Mrs: Siginomori. Re- purchaseti from Mrs. T. Paul- fmhments were served at the TEMP16 9 • 21M mg' - close. FAIIRPORT. ROAD, SOUTH DONSAJMNl Pickering' Ladies' Bowling ' On Wednesday' evening, Oct-' _ ober 2, friends in the commun- League • Road. , _ - ity gathered to honour our RoU ge H I I I S Happy birthday. to Janet Toern special guest, Mia Walter Mid Scott who celebrated her '9th........ Standing cileton. About twenty-five per - Happy birthday to Sherry tiirthda on Oct. 6th, m D° Shanley ......... ..:................... 8 Pogmore. of Woodlands Rd., Y any of F. Brown ..............._.'.._....._..-_. g sorts were present. After asec- [INSTnETG - her friends helped her celeb- JW 0 rate.Noland ial get-together, Mrs. Middle- d on Sattrrda ,October 6th.• .-..--_-•? ton, was presented with a pairJ'tMGT 5 RJ4aY Y. N. dd May we extend a welcome Te°first Ming of the- M> ruff """` """ ' S Teton thanked all who had been to Mr. and Mrs. Davis and fa Rouge Hill Home and School g "'"."""....."""'2thinking so kindly of her. Re-mily who have moved- onto. A1- will be, held at theschool on 20o And Over -,Etatfre.shments were servo and and BIRTHDAY CAKEStone Road. J. Hobson. 299; A- Smith .282;Friday, October 12. The title enjoyed by all -y {�/ Arlene Davies of the 1st Con- for the J• Noland 223; M. 22; .V. f222, ANC I S D I► NESprogram will'be 'It's 217; E. Thom o Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter and Lcession spent Friday with Mar- a good time to get acquaint- Ps n 222;.V. Hew-familyspent the Thanksgivingie Woitzik, of Altona Road. ed'. Please let us have a good rtt F. Brown 208; E. Poyn- week -end at.Bird's Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Ard Wagar and ton200.turnoht gf- parents for our Mr. and Mrs. Gordon.Carter • PICKERING . • : "INH. 2-086 . family ,are 'spending `the hoUd- first meeting. spent the weekend at, Mus - ay weekend in Calabogie at the Sorry to hear -that Ron Wait- IN MEMORIAM clow. home of their Parnnts zik of Altered Rd., was confin- Mr. and Mrs. W. Sowerby Mrs. ' Wood ­ Sr of • Scarboro ed to his home with the flu on loving memory of Pte. with Jimmie and Ricky, spent rat the weekend with her (Jim) GHard' killed in action spent the weekend. October 14, 1944, in Italy. the week -enc} with Mr. Sower- . other Mrs. Bill Slater. by's sister at Wausbashene. grandmother Colleen and Bill Slater Of Beavtltul memories woven in =old, ���f • Vernon Mason ot-Woodlands Altana Rd., spent Thanksgiving This;ie, R yictpre we.s.ndertr bots: Congratulations to Mr and � ,K Rd°, is ih Toronto for the week Day with relatives ' iri Toronto. tJe.n i, our te.arce, its .cavort i. Mrs. Pearsotr, _of Toronto end visiting at flee home of his We would -like to acrid best (for - hest. merly Miss teen Wright of the -:-bb flarioe: wishes to Lenny Brancassio To tow. a cherish and, never tor- 4th. con.) on the birth of twins, : OMPLETE ' SIRRiC TANK SERVICE ' - _ W. and Mrs. H. B. Sissmore who has spent - the p� five set. a bc7 and a girl, .lin September. - • NEW TANKS RMAK 'of Eisgiand' a m v1oftig -at--the weWd in Oshawa HospEilal . su- Cube, Snouts, Brownies and _. , Iwene of their eon. Mr. Mind ffering frau a broken leg. Afwar" twmwnbered - Mem: G next resume we � �,� PAT DUI�N� Mrs. David Sisesnore of AJtoara Mr: -and Mrs 'Flab: Carson ] M4 Ow atnd -NolL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1962 'THE PICKERING NEWS - - T -� - Pqp Three and their guests at the. INESS_. DIRECTORY - , - . _ _- ' � � batesan - banquet and graduation exer- plea when 30 Your Poo- ' -_BUS' - - - -The- Open Meeting o€--. the ehe ,-'M o> -Stevenson, -Grade-. ins, d Ple received pins, diplomas and Community Association -had a four, Mr. Fairborn, vice print- special awards.. Convenor. Mrs. _ ... . rr. fair attendance of. interested ipal, Mrs. Bentley grade two a Martin and her ogmmitee -. are to be applauded for their - GUARANTEED McEACHHIE�S.. utive for the coming year and gave an outline of what they efforts. - .... Mrs. MacDonald • Rodio-TY Service- ■ttttittttttttttrttttt' also to hear two seperate. sp- eskers who explained the que-� are teaching in the school and what they expect -of the child= .Jan prop- osed. a boast to the graduates funelra! Director Pickering 9 scions that w311 be on the ball- ren in the various grades. Mr. and Merl replied. M Ruth Anthony on behalf, Anr-Make-or._iNodei --_----------.._, _ �_. _ ._=-.ets for the liquor vote in Pick- Ward who. also teaches music -United Church- e�nng Township on Oct --'.W is in charge of our wond- and erg o f the Rosebank & S, the "AMUR FNEW : Mb&W: Rev. Melville Butters Members of the executive erful girls' choir. led the aud- sH tinted 30 books by 1961 Grads to the school lib - PICK RING Private Arnbeiance Swvk. ... _ C2iUi�I SEitVIC'E � • are, Bill Comely, _ Stan Froet, -ience . Dick Jolliffe, Bob Stewart, Gor- in_ a real old fashioned sing song which everyone en- razz'• DAY OR NIGHT - 9.411• A. AL 8 11.07 A. AL don Harrison, Tom Child, Bob joyed thoroughly, _ K HeadMable nests were: r. Of - Sunder School Saeie Holds Waddell, Reg Drake, Willis Bighaar and Jbhn 'Bradley. The parents visited the child- ms's rooms and ' spoke' to the Public Scoots T. S. A. No. 2, ' 'DELIVERED _ The members of the execut- teachers and enjoyed coffee Mr: G. E. Welford, Prof. of Psychology at Toronto Teach- ' •WATER WM. McEACHNIE, Prop. � ALTDLEY fve will ick a president,' vice P P es served b the -Social er's College, Mr. F. G. Hunt,. . West of Dunbarton . 4 , 9AB A., AC - Church Service president, treasurer and comm- it members with Mrs. Woo- Co nvenor, Mrs. Lynn Bannock and her hostesses. : • member of the Board; Mr.. D. _ e `i 11.00 A. M. - .Sunday School ley a5• their secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lynn of K- Kerry, music director T. S. PHONE Phone WH.- 2-2171 ■ittttttttttttttttttRl■ The speakers for the even- Rouge Hills Dr., enjoyed a few A. No. 2, Mr. O. Synett, rep=. _ Hill' Lions. inf were very interesting with days in Cape Cod while on hol- resenting Rouge At 8,15 everyone moved to _ 6 • ATlantie 2-0063 Pickering,. Ont. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN' E. S.; Powers, manager for idays last week. the Kindergarten where they - CkRCH the affirmative and Mr., Hugh the Mr. and Mrs. Jed McLean o•F welcomed the parents gathered Miller, manager• for -the negat- Chesterton Shores, Mr. -and there for the presentatigns of, MORNING WORSHIP ive vote in the plebiscite vote Mrs, Herb Shilton, West Point Pins and diplomas, a• task thor- - KErN and CLARKE Fraser, 11 am. -West Rouge SdwW _ Auditorium, answering questions for. the residents present. A _vote-. of Cr., and Mr. and Hrs. -Howard Williams, Ridgewood Rd„ en- ougly enjoyed by Mr.. D. Karry ' PR E N T I C E" Crelobtori, SUNDAY SCHOOLS thanks was moved to the sp- to the joyed Thanksgiving .dinner to-. Mile Lake. and Mr. s. Hopkins. Colleen' Beegan was the proud winner -- - ry- nan 8e Murdoch West Rouge School- eakers and also retiring executive and coffee was serv- g ether at Si;c Several of the local families of the Area Proficiency Hunt AUCTIONEERS` 14:30 a.m.-e years and e.« spent the weekend at their Trophy. Terri'DuMeulin receiv-' Licensed and Authorised for As Barristers, Solicitors and 1:1 a.m.-up to, 8 years - 11 o.m.-Nursery _ - There is a desperate need cottages closing up for the win- ed the Home and School award' for Citizenship from Mrs.' J. - Csantioe of Orrtarie and Yorkfor Notaries Public " Centennial Road School- - leaders for the West Rouge Girl Guides who have enough ter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore family.- Rivercourt Rd:, at - -Duncombe. Mr. O. Synoit pres- Pwo Stedt, Implements, Household Peewiture, Real state also our -. - . - -- ... 'BANK. OF COMMERCE CHAMBERS 11 a.m.-AH coos. . 408 ROUGE`HIGHLANDS DR. girls in the Company to make i and . Kashabag Lake, Mr. and Mrs, anted the Rouge Hill Lions A - ward for Athletics, to Peter _ specialty at It"sonabl• Rata. up tw6 Companies: They hav e* Georgie -Craig and family spent, Everett and. their Proficiency DUAL SERVICE AT ONE PRICEI CEIand 5 Simc6e St. N., Oshawa no leaders to start the season will have to disband -if no the --weekend ,at Dorset, Mr. and Mrs.'Thorny Bailey and fa- Award to Colleen Beegan. The, MDUAL P.O. Phone ANindr Mark P.O. Phone Mark. 106 Telephone RA. 3-3446 p St.f Georges one in the community 'is inter- Y ' roily of Sunnysiope at 1VIinden, Roscbank-Road School Staff A - by Miss am - . - ested enough• to volunteer their Qtr. aim French and Carl, ,Of wards were presented •• este )RftIT10ES have been atabUshod Anglican Church set vices. Anyone wishing more Roue Hills Dr.: at 'Lake of Palmer and Mr. Parkinson to -Tenni Auctioneers since information on this work could Bays, Ms. and Mrs,:Stan Frost the Outstanding Girl, 'Outstanding • PICKERING - ONTARIOpnd Stan jr Rouge DuMoulin, and Rectors Highlands Dr., in the evening. -at Lake St. Peter, Boy ,Tim McKerac er Jim was ~- a R. E R FLEURY e - • - REV. H. S. SHEPHERD, S,A-.D.D. The' Wo€r4ens' Gulld'of •Grace -Mr, and Mrs. Bob. Miller and the Class ,Valedictorian. Mr. G. A. Walford was intro - H E R R I N tax 198, Pickering, Ont. Presbyterian Church are n- Po r d,; s boys, Ridgewor, R pent the duced to. the graduates and BARRISTER '- SOLICITOR lhon• wHit•helt 2-Ml3 Phone sowing a Bake Sale in Stein- weekend with blrs. Miller's by r. K. MtIftroi? NOTARY PUBLIC SUNDAY SERVICES berg's on Friday, Oct'dber 1 up home.. mi]y a h e: f..M� t�app it .ak of turns hey were fests urther warded r re by Me " at Old Klession Reed 1130 a.m.-Holy Communion 11.00'a.m.=Morning Prar•r' sure and pick your baking in the store which will .the �y to Mrs, Shirley French, _:.._ _ - a most amusing ani though Highimad Crook -2 AT. 243911'94 AT. Z-1362 7W1eft>E� and 11.00 a.m.-Holy Communion be open from four till closing. Mr. Mrs. Rouge Hills Dr.. on her birth- Mr: efresh- Provokinrg address. Refresh- tnents were served,_ and pictur:. • , Ambulance Siert/ice (4th Sunday) Y 1100 a_m--Sundoy School le Nw Best wishes to and George Craig, Rouge Hills Dr., day, October .7th and to Jim . Rouge Hills Dr., on Irth � n. It was a be es take night to - MOuISi *' Parish Hall - 11.00 a.m.-Nu rs+►Y who celebrated their 19th - we- dding anirlversary October 7th. his birthday October 8th_ remembered: Rosebank Road Hoene a! Seiwol Rbsaday » P War -s: end per• Ili ^ - 1 No. 2 Highv:rali (At the Parish Hall) •Mors, beta McLean and Mrs. C News Tuesday, October 16, will be - - pand at Pickeri Beach Road � WEDNESDAY Anne hOvV held a sur hoinL o grk• Shower at the � home of ROJEBA1�I , - the bast meeting of the school t0:00 a.m.=Maly Conwnunbn -and Mrs. Hunt, Island Rd. Oct. 3, Danrw Dobbin of Peterboro year. Did you think we were Int• eessloot fair the Skk - for Miss Mary Shdton, West spent the holiday -with Mrs. Ver going to get started? We NI4NUiVIFNTS Telephone a�'t Ur,.er oth. to-be�r May Paar aird family of North ftve planned a very -special ev- _ and by request, , - ; Rosebank. ening, popular "lNlrwry MenuweM warp' WHltehall - 2-3610 • • • Chnstran Science The Home and.School-Assoc- We -would- like`' to welcome Mr. Mrs. Roof rt .Green to have prevailed upgrl Mr. Mo- Clelland, - Inspector of Public ROBERT AUSTIN, Prep..- C�1e iation's rust meeting of the year last Oct. 3rd was well att- ane their new home on Dyson Rd. Schools, to favour us with - RR 1, WIdeby, Ontarie J - ended with the auditorium fill- Mrs L Aisthorpe of Dyson' ��turn engagement". The suti- `fiwe miles wear of WbkbyBRADYROUGE RI HILLS, ONTARIO ed to- capacity with parearts. Rd:, spent the weekend -with ject of. the evening 'carries a _ `i't1e ea Ne. i Highway betwew Whifby- Ajax CHURCH SERVICE AND deTrt, Mn. Grace Smith, friends at Lake Sirocco. Patsy most impressive title Eq- is Edu and SUNDAY' SdHOOL opened the meeting with a wel- Sorry to hear that 1- uality of opportunity ontp:rio" h ' 84"w PSUNDAY-11 a.m.-In tiro AOortua Building, Kingston Rd. was .very pleased to see s0- home . for the past week, but subject that, has led to_ a good At Rouge HID* many • out. Secretary, Mrs. hope she ;s feeling better. in -Educe- deal.o'f eonles, PLUMBING STORE Testimonies of Healing are 91"m at Me Wednesday Meeting, , Marg Bailey, gave the minutes and a report on the executive's Patrick McKimton of Oak- wood .Dr:. spent the- holiday in tion tittles, and we are sure and you iirill enjoy it immensely. p The. one (bre b go hold at 8 p.m. activities ,this .year. Mr. Weav-., Detroit, Mich., as guest of his There is to be a ."Question Per- -ALFRED KAYES P everything in Plumbing. = -ALL ARE WELCOME The Reading Room Is to er, School Principal then took graredpaic'nts• iod", so, come, armed with' your have PWMBMIG BATHROOMS GOOD VALUE AT THE open the Public Daily • the meeting and introdueed following which e and The Rosebank Home School Assoc., were prof i to pet beef, You will the opp-: ortunity, if you desire, "to put PRESSURE SYST RIGHT PRICE • l Same Locwlon the teachers, ea- be hosts to the 1961-62 gradu- your questions on paper "A - ESTIMATES GIVEN qMn Daily TIN !a• pea Saturday Till 1:00•p.ws. -far further Call ATlanfk 1.2635 ■tettttitattt■ttttttlttttettttttttt>•tttatttsist' non" if you prefer-. so coins out on the 16th, at 8.00,' and enjoy Phos• WHitehall 2.6717 • REPAIRS i ALTERATIONS yourself. -Rumour has it that have treat ad - =-- _ 432.0 Kingston Road - - _pX LUMBER CO. 1.TDe we willa special dad to the fun. West Hill : -''�St.' Andr6 1F�S - -Tuesday, October 16;' at 8.00 INSURANCE CO. - 4-4731 Presbyterian Church PLYWOOD BED BOARDS r� m•, - �sebar►k Road-scho.><, Bring a friend --we will' even PH�NN CMep�RWIRM 02 e�os f« I - and COMM" IAT Closed Sat'day July -Aug Church Street North, Pickering •„ - for single beds 39" X 72" $3.70 ' �� for 3-4 size beds 48" X 72' $4.95 ,welcome "spies" from other ' schools.. Everybody invited. saNdawp W%down bsswwwa on 9~1101111111, , - _ .. Minister Rev. F. Conkey, M. A. _ " for double size beds 54 X 72 $5.85 - • Wln"ib, '4641 Nc - Manser 46 Windsor Drive Gives Allover Support For Restful Sleep SALE REGISTER AelemeMle 6sum s of AR Kktds . BOTHERS - - Phone 942-2881 ,Relaxing Saturday, October 13 = atr - tion sale of household effects, (DWAia PHOM WH1TSY. MO. "Sit HEATING CONTRACTORS Service of Worship 11.15 A.M.20 'Si:hool us - 5 ft. Step Ladder $4.98 each quan y o i is number of antique articles, el. Hot Water, Steast Systems Sunday 10.00 A.M. - - ectric freezer, electric applian- Installed OCT. 14 -.ANNIVERSARY OLD FURNACE..FILTERS NOW with ees, walnut furnifure, c'aes,,or- __ W. ,K J.• Thompson, Alterations and Repairs A -Friendly Welcome Awaits ,'REPLACE the NEW PERMANENT TYPE naments, . glassware, cooking utensils etc, at 35 Robinson SL. B.A.r LL.B Phones 282-4545 You Slse--15x20x 1" - 51:19. Size - 20x20x1" - 51 59 Markham, Ont„ property be- longing to the Estate of the Size - 16x20x1" - 61.39 Size - 20x25x1" - $1.95 Late..Mis�Clara L Robinsons OLlNW00D KIM. AJAR - Size I! 16125x1" - $1.59.. _ Sale at 1.00 p. in. Terms Cash. rPl9sdr0111 24161 OIL FURNACES _ - - No reserve. This is a real good 1�6. Aldi .=. ; INSTALLED " r 1tv INEN QUALITY 1 PINTS sale, and everything is in ex- ceptionally good condition. This •eNi cad Shoo Metal Shop Work Pullupirivu Outs ga . ids Prhner $6.85 gait - is a very large sale, and v011Cobs" WH 21641 UNITED C H U R C H _ start time. . Ken 8, Clark.t Prentice, auctioneer. 26 Church St. S. - Pickering - BARGAIN PAINTS U 0 0 ___-- RODMAN HEAT{NG CO. " (Highway No. s) ' Saturday, October ZO - cad w• A. MWAY, M.A., Ph.D. RED, GREEN, GRAY in font only $2.95 i. $� Y � 9a of sive auction sale of 32 head of , INTM AND MINISTER EXC811eflt for Fences, Garages, Cottages, ate. � high grade Holstein dei ct - - LUTHERAN CHURCH , tIe, fresh cows, springers ant p' rIuQE PAINTING WEST HILL '1 - Heifers, vacclfiated, TB tested, 'Lloyd A. Davison, c 10.00 -German Service PITTSNI�I OW YUM �A' PAINT -.. property of Ont., farm - - 11.00. ;.-- English Service - - - Sutton, also machin j • ' & HILL 11.00 !,. ,' t.• --Sunday School -or ExC9lliMt eoPrly flat.well paint* Dries In Z. hour's cry, tractors, MH baler, equip- 'household (rnglish) fnent,-' tools, furai- 'etc.,, l- (Formerly A. R: H111). At[ servic 1 at 'the Galloway _ QUARTS �i1.69 ,GALLONS E5.50 tura property of Mi _Road Public School, between � n or Ce Be Colored) Brom`back and others, at part Markham - Kingston Road and Lawrence- Lot 21, Concession, 8, -Free Estimates_ Ave. Kingston Road, Bus StopCOMMUNITY SERVING CHRIST IN TH! New Ido • - Township; Pend N4. 31.. SIN>'! 1a;+S _ _ _ _ ::A1AX LUMBER CO.'TD a ha Farm, mile and a half north ox 48 Highway. = Rhone: TEmple 9.2281 z v, • r y � �'. Welcome 11116m'ia, Pastor . • Markham, on No. Cash. No reserve. --Sale Rw. Brus . 1. PICKERING -AJAX _WHITBY Terms Phone 261-54184.. -... starts at 12.30 noon, sbarP. See (nov 30) :. Y _ posters. Ken i Clarks, Pr•ntkile _ • .. ,.� .til _ .; .. ... Page Four - . TFIE DICKERING NEWS Rc .:3cm.:er the Turkey Din- and Mrs. D. • Morden, on Sun- Women met on Thursday at To The Editor — per on October' 17, commencing day. the home of Mrs. -a Brooks, $ Claremont, Ontario I at 4.34)p. m., until all are ser- Mr. and Mrs. D. Clark and with a good attendance, Mrs. ved. f m>7y journeyed to Sarnia for E.. Pascoe had charge of Wor- - ---__ _..._ . 1 rs. C: Ferris• Oak ' W at Thanksgiving wet�k-end. ship and Pro1ram;- with--- Mrs. The Editor: present• visiting Mr. a.617 Mrs. . Mrs. Edgie Pegg and Kathy, Clark and Miss May Brown Milton Pegg. flew to Deleware, to visit her assisting. Business was conduc- Referring to signed --lUn a U-5. Fred Byerta 11-1 L, Mrs. j. Ki3gsley. ted by Mrs Tralley 't -Lea- "R. uaakr " in your last issue, I Thanksgiving Dinner with Mr. Unit No. 1. of United Church der. Mrs. Brooks served a wish to point out several mis- leading statements conra.neu - - —•L ..e •THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1962 : dainty lunch and tea. Toronto; on Saturday, -- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webb Many of our residents entertained relatives at their taking in the Ploughing b home on Sunday. nei'rr Owen Sound, thi: cc —Rev._Er�tha had Thanks- week. ,r.an giving Dinner with friends at Mrs. g bridgenorth. their family all home for Mr. and Mrs. W.'Trolley at- Thanksgiving Dinner, on tended a w of —1 ue Yrovtncuu Government does not return to the munic- ipality ipality 20e'o of sales profits and fees. • The Liquor Licence - 'Act states -a return of 20016 FOOD of fines and licence fees"— a trifling amount. Liquor outlets in this townsRKE1 ship will mean less net revenue ` . —not more. Higher police ane MA - ' ' welfare costs twill be much greater than any slight return from any added assessment. Rouge Hills io vote on all eight 'jam • .queue stions means hold, the line .. . Thurs., Fri. and Sat. (/I� (/y on taxes. . On Noe 2 Hwy. Just East of Rough Bridge PRICES EFFECTIVE —Liquor outlets mean• less - - dollars for essential goods and Open Every Evening Till 6.30 p.m. Exept Thurs. & Fri. Till 9 p.m. OCTOBER services. Less business—not �' 11-12-13 more. a: Liquor`outlets mean an inev- g (Save 25c) BANQUET Canada Fancy (Save 9c) 20 oz. tins : itabie wastage of human re- Vegetable sources, more alcoholics, more Canada Packers s) crime �; 1 • Remember=a NO VOTE de- TOmatO �u1Ce for _49c - chase hies no single adult in Picker-� ing Township the right to pur= I SMART'S CHOICE GIANT 28 oz. TINS chase any alcoholic beverage KAM'"a " MAi.GARIIlE _ they want-legal.y. They al- 12 oz. Round Tins n ready can get all they want. Sauerkra,LiI:ir A NO VOTE nair e ;ht 39c 11 lots is, the wise, tar -sighted: in: ' ent vote. 2 for 79C - Sr�IART'S Canada Fancy Northern Spy 20 os. tins r SAVE 19c IUS• 9 ,APPLE SAUCE 2for39C Respectfully yours. _ C HUGH J. MILLER RED ROSE ECONOMY (Save 8c) Pkg. of 90 COLGATE'S' NEW (Special offer o c o AUDLEY NEWS TEA SBA c : .. �� 1A'ti 2 LB. / OZ. BOX '72 M:M�` 4 ------=Thanksgivin, :Message, on Suis C day morning. The Sacramcnt (Tasty Govern- I (Special offer of 4c OFF) of the Lord's Supper was. also ment insPected Lyon's Chicken Noodle or Alphabet (Save 6c) 3 Pkgs. served: tient Sunday. Rev. K. ��' Most). _ _ - SOUP �AAIX - ..:Hawkes -will 5e in -the pulpit. C� 153is oz. TinsIII . --....AThe Co amunity. Club :net on jy �v� Saturday evening at the home ` Carton HIRESGIANT 30 oz. Bottles (Plus Deposit) of Bill and bars. Guthrie. •The,,6for59 c ROOT BEER -President,' Bert Guthrie, con .. .. 2 for 29e - _-_-__ducted 'the business. «inners p e of the game of euchre were: (Save 16e) 29C PLANTER'S HOMOGENIZED (save T9e) 16 oz. jars Sirs. John Ashton _and ..Shirley SHORTEN INS PF'.ANU'I' BUTTER dor "79e ' - S 'th,'John ,Ashton and Har- (Gse of 48 tins 61 Guthrie. (SAVE $1.35)', . $4.65 r, and Mrs_ BM Lawson Special offer of Sc off Iaple Leaf Sliced, .6 oz. Vac Wrapped Pk s and Linda have moved to Ajax. Pec' Pus ScSe off Peed 9 • Gare 19e1 York Brand Derillid Ham 3 os. tins_, Lynn and Cherri Underwood. � Twin Pak (16 slices) 1 1b. Peek. MACARONI &CHEESE LOAF ...... 2 for 39c '.Shelburne, spent the week -end �� •�,� 'at the home of their uncle and - - aunt, Bill and Mrs. Guthrie.. • .. . !(Ob and 7th Ribs) Mr and Mss. Archie Bell -en a the Stan T ..... ... ib. 69C -.home. of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin B2slow, Fer;elon Falls. � C CN/Est PRESH Grade A Owe Rea Eileen Guthrie. Toto, was YORK (Sere 11 c) SL10E (Bare TOc) I 4 home for the holiday week- • end YWNG of Mr and M.•s, Earl, Puckrin, Scott, the four -week-old son � �` . . ROUND Sirloin, T -Bone i Wing - is r?coverirrg, from whooping- _ .. - -mss , in the 99�C7 Traffic was quite Teary on. W� the 4th. Con cn Mornday afterSTE A K noon, as more ' peope are fav - Roosting, Frying or Barbecuing - ouring the country goads,.._ to the highw=ays, for their home- SLICED RINDLESS Lucas Arthur's Small Link. ward trip. P: , 8..8 �. 49C O a 1. Ib Trays 49C - EAHFAST BAC0I1. usage .. GREENWOOD ROUND OR SQUARE '- - - Church and Sunday' School WHILE THEY LAST, Fresh or Frozen .as usual on Sunday, the 14th,- i'ROAST � _. with Hcly Communion during UMPL . _ the• church senice. Fc„I-:wing f �■ Y. ------Sunday, o _ , SKINLESS Ar-dversary Service, with the mo Hing se moire at 11.00; acid the evening at i.30 o'clock. WEINERS',,,loose y �.29 •GARDEN FRESH FRUIT &VEGETABLES Vaughan Willard Home and. _ Schooi Association t No. 1 SNOW WHITE ;Large Head Boneless Roiled Plate Brisket Pot st Ib. 49c - '-OPEN HOUSE r CAULEFLO _ f 29 FRESH LEAN PORK ■� of C An Open House will be held at Vaughan Willard School at 8 p. m. on Monday, October,MITT U.S. No. 1 CALIFORNIA 15- o af,o - opportunity to meet with Mr.AST .... .. ... s• C Gainer, the Principal and the Blade or Short Rib (Blade Bone Removed) teachers, as well as visit the ROAST ..:..'..... ':. '... , . ; , ,`, • , , ; , , lb. 89C First of the Season, JUICY, FLORIDA, Good size 96s classroom. RED GRAPEFRUIT ...........' $ for 2% The program will be opened MAPLE LEAF YAK PAK • at 8 p. m. by Mr. Gairterr wk •� will introduce the teachers to ,Extra Large Ideals the assembled parents.' . co ttage Ro� �. C NO. 1, FIRM, GREEN This is yopr opportunity to show nt your own example, GE �� your referent in your children '29c - an8 their efforts at school. FRESl� Mli�iCED STEAK . • . a . . • • • 1& iM - Reitrsd=eVts wM be served by the Association member's, Maple Leaf Cooked, Ready -to -Serve (Arg. I - 3 lbs.) Nei 1 Seleehd. Finn; Gordan Ripa WPPORT — &. c BANANAS ammyx� _ Ar” "T - • .. ., ... t 6 , .• , e .. .. . ..'! 4 . t ♦ .lel. • Ti`IURSOAY, OCTOBER `. .. - • .. _ ; � • 11, 1962 `. �---- THE PICKERING NEW! ; - ' - Page' Five ' t' Comin Events Frenchflldn's Dp man's Bay, wish Mrs. Wm. O'- Th. Friendship Group is Food Dollar". CLASSIFIED g r Brien many years of continued St. Andrew's Presbyter' Miss Lockerbie' has been.- ADVERTISEMENTS een_ADVERTISEMENTS ANNUAL health and happiness, and hope Church working with the Diabetic PAY DIVIDENDS TURKEY S U P P E R We are pleased to report that in her retirement, ' she will hold their October meet- Association for a good many j =_THVA_.EACH WEEK- Cherrrwood United Church Mrs Cy. Blakeman able. to re- will find time for the' things ing on Wednesday, October 17, years, and knows her diabetic %-OCTA-17• turn home has wanted so at the home of Mrs_. Nellie diets. For Sale Prom 4.00 P. At, On Best wishes to get well soon, many years. Her friends will Mowat, Christina St., at" 8.00 Adults $1.50 - Children 7Se. � extended to Mrs. Herb. � those daily, friendly chats, p. m. As this is a very import- Sponsored by the Oshawa and �ATURAt GA;S-Ft1RNALES-- Dens Furnis demon- ant meeting, it would be app- i Sias Rental Water Neaten; OU Admission By Ticket Only ken leg, in a car accident, last strated the use of fibre glass reciated if all members would . - users and Furness,-eomplet (Oct 11) -yak _ in_ boat construction, at. the attend... Hostesses are: Mrs. Pickering' aiy serviced, ftem -' $7.S0 Congratulations to Mr. Ron. meeting of tfte Yacht Club, on Fria You and Mrs.... D g Ask abort our 12-menth ANNUAL Playford, who won the First Sunday. At' their next meet- Udell. _United Church Women yf The--Pickef�ing -LT. C. Emmet _ Warenty as eU burners. Prize in the Bluejay sailing ing. Mr., Michael Carolyn will in the C. E. Centre last Thurs- TEA and BAZAAR ;�Avfherbjed Ocelot for Consum- "'' class,. at the Oshawa Yacht re -assemble an outboard mot- Card Of Thanks day night with a go1Qd attend- ors' Gas and OU Installations. _ FAIRVIEW LODGE - Club Regatta, last week. or -which should be interest- I. would like to take this opp-•. ance. We' discussed, Chapter 5. MILLER HEATING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. Her many friends at French- m$• ortunity to say "Thank You of 'The Word and The Way", SPECIALISTS at 2,00 p. m. to the members of Doric Lodge, and next month the- Executive 9 Tudor St. Ajax - Wh12-3441 Sale of Handicrafts, made b the Eastern -Star No. �, the is y planning a 'play,., to be pies - i (tf) Residents - Bake Table _ Pickering Rotary -Club; the Un- casted. Also -next. month, Mrs. - EVERYONE WELCOME Guarantee ited Church Women and our Joyce McLean . is preAPPLES & POTATOES (Oct 11) j many friends for their • dards, something different in our five - McIntosh - per bush. .. $2.00 flowers, fruit and, many acts -minute get -acquainted period. Other varieties on hand. picketing Township & Village of kindness :mown us; during It sounds gQod. Try to get out Plep_ se bring own containers RED CROSS BAZAAR my stay in hospital. to hear this program The lad- for apples Sponsored By The Women's all the HOT `WIF A C. A. and Mrs. Sterritt ies are working hard, just for PICKERING ORCHARDS Work Committee you to enjoy the meetings. -. One mile west of Pickering FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, ;; Canadian Diabetic Association Villa on No. 2. h 1962 Next month will be a General ge Highway 7.30 P. M. OM need at th. Meeting. WH2-1247 Red Cross Centro, Brock Rd. e� The Canadian Diabetic Ass- Our Bazaar will be Held on "Door Prize" -ociation will holo a meeting on, November 10, and the wonder - For Sale - German short-hairWednesday,October 17, at 8.00 ful, original, and 'hand -made pointer puppies, Phone: WH2- (OctIM 11) Iowest cost) p• m.' in the Nurses' Residence, articles, coming, is ,amazing. 2665 (not on. Sunday)' OWASCO - of the Ajax and Pickering Gen- Just �eQp..it' up and the Baz. The OWASCO Dist. Annual - -- - eral Hospital, aar will' be --the best ever. APPLES FOR SALE Meeting and Dinner (Boy The speaker will be Mis. Delicious refreshments were Good, clean apples -McIntosh, Souts) .will be held in the C. E. Isabel . Lockerbie, who will served by' Unit 2. Mrs. Bruce ,:'SL Lawrence and Baxters. Centre, of Pickering United speak on"Stretching The Dia- Hogarth, President.. -Corr. .las. M. Murdoch, Church, on Wednesday, Oct- RENT AN ■assssats>tests=sastxsssf=ssisssxsrssssssssssssssxl 4th. Con. east of Church St. ober 17. A well-known, prom- r Phone WH2-13b7. inent speaker will be present. For Sate -fur coat, in good' and.all interested in ilio ; Dunbarton Radio &Television Boy Scout :Movement is cord- LECT IC40 ft. T.V. Towers installed only$59.00 Condition_ Size 16-20. 530.00, ially 'invited to attend. -Complete with All Channel Atenna or best offer. WH2-0445. St. George's Angtican Church _. • ' _. -50 ft. TV. 'rower installed {Heavy Duty) $84.00 For Sale - 1955 Buick Spec- ANNUAL BAZAAR - ial Riveria, in ..good . condition.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17. Replace that old_ roof antenna with a Tower before the Phone , TEmple 9-2640. Details .Later• prices go up - Turret lath: For Sala B A Z A A R Phone ; WH -5880 TE 9-1191 No. 4. Bardons & Oliver Turn -Fairport United Church - • V. e SATURDAY, OCTOBER Z0. Harwood Ave. N or write P. O. Box 1135, Ajax, Ont. - •et Lathe, back -geared. with , .. � : � �� ..FOR Auto Drive, and 3-hQrse motor, 2.30 p. m. _ Afternoon Tea, Bak* Saler _._ . 7.1 sat=��tattstn���e�a>•sst�ss�sf=estst=st�>•�stsi>•=��tnt�st>t ? 603-440-�; givi� 16 spindle' t speeds, IS in. swing; hand op- Sewing Booth. Touch and .Take - and many other Items. j ' craONLY ted "�cxnss slide, bar feed, ,•� , . collet chuck with 36 collets. E-veryone. Invited To Attend 10 In, 2 -jaw wrenchless chuck, _loci 18) 6% =um 3 -jaw chuck, May be 4 ,.. Pickering United Church - �01je9 :DRUGS LTD seen operating. 5475.00, at best g v offer.. Sarco Canada UnWt*4 Women r Claremont, Ontario. are holding a kkr --..:PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS KANDY KANE BAZAAR 9 F SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 3.00 P. M. in the a E. Centre � COSMETICS SUNDRIES-- - BABYT NEEDS _ ..: ,U U L B S Original Hand -Made Gifts � _ �• _ .. By Our Untied Church Wonten - 166W 15 TME TIME _ NOTICE !STORE HOURS: 'to plant baportsd Dutt:h'Bulbs. _COMING St. Andrews Presbyterian WEEK DAYS DAILY 9 am. to 9 -"C L0VIRL9AF" Church Pte' GREENMOusts ANNIVERSARY SUPPERNT a. (Date To Be Announced) SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1. p.m. to 5 pens. BOY SCOUT x *� CJs• ' APPLE DAY SUPER -FAST PICKERING PHONE Whitehall 2-5%1 To Rent -OCTOBER 20 Ire Rent - small Cottage, Pure •. w SOUWdEe Road, spring, two acres The Religions Of The world ;- -._ a'.. land Available now. Write - Are On. y • y * Ile _..._ PARI( TAU i%ber! .Shaw, 945 5th Ave. E. The Baha'l Faith accepts the ���� -Owen -Sound. Ont. Phone: - C,o&.given authority in each of. `ti F716-4455 Owen Sound the great religions. Saha'is be- Dp�_,,� - s uu.���� (Oct 11) { lieve in Almighty God and acc- rr _ •ifkT . ;i,.. _IDIning Room �- -Banquet• - Ball ept the holy books of all His i �' ! To Rent - 3 -roomed apart- Messengers. The" Baha'i Faith. went. All conveniences. $70.00 regards the religions of the It<C{IYlllg� Reeeptlens r montes. Phone: •WM. 4506. World-as..different stages in 19CflYl Il the history and, development ,r To Rent - two- rooms and kit- of one religion. Baha'is arie = x -Chen. Phone! TEmpie 9-2308, 'taught: "Consort with a!1 pea-' AUTHORIZED DEALER -CONTRACTOR No. Z Highway at Rouge River ATlantie 2-211.0 after 7.00 p. ms. ples,-kindreds l�ttd religions, of the world with the utmost -faithfulnessw• laritic 2-2409. _ _-AVON REQUIRES INSURE your Merry Chirstmas J earn Christmas money sell_ _ W.A T E R Ing nationally advertised Avon 1 -. _ . '• gift.sets. Waste: or call: P. O. - " - WELLS DUG, CLEANED, DEEPENED Box 512. Oshawa. .� s. -,..Septic Tanks REMINGTON J ' e INSTALLED t - CHAIN SAW . _.,,, Ontario Hydro AX. 3-3331 TE. 9.1411 General Contracting SALES, 3 SERVICE g - -CHAS. A. BELL _ R. R. 2, Whitby - MOs 1173 Marks EleCtrlc Date. Morgan ALEX TIERNEY (T. R S.) (Free -to an purchaserb o1'Water Pressure Systems Remington Saws, before a.- -Phone, MO. $-8035 15,E 1962, a Remington 22, awto- t»atk rHle. Valu 564.95) � 2.0601 -M -0849 RELAX and caff Rosebank PIM g. Coln Campkin SEPTIC TANKS � G. LA►WSON :.CLEANED :' AT. 2-0,73 - : TEe 9-1911. _ ,NUTCHELL _ ,>�„Ioll . -. ,�,1 Beam Fred Edwards O�bAlllri/ - M. $4642 � - IS 94M' ,. 1'BI:BPHOh1B WH. 2-2741 low --- MW a t741�1 i�T. 21 t Sr. N. "Meese C - 9 I M1 rl' PagiiSiz •THE PICKERING NEWS <<. �' . .THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1962 D V 1tB 1 ON ExA U C T 1 O N S A L E Township, PrenticiW New Idea yis, old, bred July 1962. ler; Tow chain; Lawn fertilizer Roue Park romve a• -7tion sale of 32 Farm, on No. 48 Highw; , one 5, (rood Guernsey heifer, 2 spreader; Pile of glass; Storm r.,yn grade Holsteins, springers and one-half miles north of I years old, bred Sept. 23.. windows, Large pressure cook Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Jams and Mrs. Pay- and fresh cows, MH bazar, i, a..- Markham Village, on All cattle listed above are er: ton, Dorothy and Betty, spent tors, farm machinery, tools, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20.' vaccinated, TO, tested, and all - -0 0 0 on. the birth of a baby da ht- -Monda • with the D. ThomP- o o size and real good prof rty' of The Cleaners, St. on the birth of a baby daugtrt- P ecus o are g Pe y effects. . .son's of the Base Line. household furniture, ..... er last week in 5carboro Hos- etc., the property of Property of Lloyd Davison, dairy type. { Philips -Unionville pital. Mr. and Mrs. Dowie, of Kirk- L. A. DAVISON, Wen. SROM- Sutton West o 0 0 Upholstered occasional chair; Iand Lake and Dir. and Mrs. HIL- Holstein cow fresnenod, Sep. Child's rocker; Fern .baskets' Mrs. Durno has her sister of _ W. A. Torrie, of Bu,-tscliff were. ', IPS.CLEANERS and OTHERS, 15. calf by side- um North B visiting her, were week -end `guests of tie at Lot 21, Cow. 8, Markham Holstein cow, freshened, Sep. New Holland No. 65 PTO room, gird cage; Side- M� Joe Patterson ego McClements' and Mr. A. J. 16, calf by side. pick-up baler, complete, pur- board.; .Single bedstead; 8- visit from her sister one day -Thompson, of the Base Li vice of Thanksgiving, which is Holstein cow, freshened Sept. chased new June 1962, and has piece dining -room suite; Lawn- last week i lr..•and Mrs. A- Gourlie re- . ' . .. not baled over 900 bales. No. David Hill, Allan sed' Jeff a Canadian Holiday, arta •Wor- 19, calf by'side. mower; Utensils,; Bean Pots; Will � Rouge Hill• Boy - --:turned -Move- -last- Wide Communion: With ­so, Holstein cow, freshened Sep. 102 MH Junior tractor, comp- Ornaments; Wall . mirror, 36 x on - ..from a sixmonth holiday in the -.- lets--vrith-lights._atarte'r, PTO. touts spent the weekend many people indifferent to 19, calf by side. - - rner shelves; Drop leaf 5 OA , British Isles. Christianity, our Christianity 4 Holstein cows, bred Jan pulley, etc., good; McCor-mrck- kitchenette table; Z' n -cp—�- outing in iLottBe Mr. and Mrs Walter Lynde seems to be a dwindling relig- due time of sale. Deering tractor spring -tooth .bag; Flower pots; .Singer drop- Valley. nt the hoii -week-end in cultivator, new style, on rub- Best wishes - the ooQurfltis • see u=sY• ion. On World Cornmunian Sun- 9 Holstein good heifers; 3 yrs. head sewing -machine; 2 Wick- ity go to Ron Hewie aiSd his D7uskoka. ber, with inside wheels, almost dray, we oamawne with• one- all bred Feb.•Feb. 1962. er arm chairs; Ironstone dish - Mr. Thomas Owens iS a pat- new; MH 2 -furrow tractor new bride, the former Cathy another. Are we rea11Y united 3 Holstein good heifers, 3 es; Cruet set; Silver teapot; fent in Sunny brook Hospital. in, oommon communion?. Or yrs. all bred March 962. plow; - Several other farm and Glassware; Dishes • Footstool; Meade who were married ree Mr. Ry-ckmari, Altona Road, can we take God's guidance ev- holstein good- heifer, 3 yrs. barn tools, etc.; McCormick- Mirror; Assorted books; Chest- ently., we of Mrs. Lorne Harpell, en though wmay be dispised bred April 1962• Deering 3 -furrow tractor plow, erfie'ld; Quantity pint and Miss Marie ,Hill of Woodview was taken to the Ajax Hospi`:.al or rejected as Jesus was: • Be- 2 Holstein good= heifers, 3 with ace bottoms; Kelly -Ryan quart sealers; Quantity of 'car_ Dr., spent the weekend with a last week following a heart at- cause many wonderful things years, bred May 1962. reel mounted side delivery pets few girl friends at a resort at tack. i0r mankind have canes out of 3 Holstein good heifers, 2% rake; New Idea late model Na o 0 0 '. Kashe Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mill's. Christianity, .we can come toyears, bred July 1962. 10. PTO corn -picker, good. May we say happy birthday of Beasonsfield, Que., spent the God with Thanksgiving. Holstein good heifer, 2 yrs. 0 00 Sale starts at 12.30 p. m. Terms to Laura Hill who will celeb- _ week -end with Dins. F. Mills: The connnurrion elements were open, not bred. Property of E. H. Crisp —cash day of sale. Lunch booth rate her 10th birthday, Oct: 15. Roger Carlton was hone dispensed by the Elders. Guernseys Rotary hand pump; Lawn roll- on property- KEN & CLARKE Happy birthday to Allan Gat - from Carleton University, (>t- -Bulletin — 1. Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old er; Two lawnmowers; Sixteen- PRENTICE, auctioneers. Mark- es of Con. 2 who will celebrate tawa for the holiday. •he class for Young Comm- bred' February 1962. drawer cupboard; Two benches; ham 346, or Stouffv:lle '96208. his 12th birthday on,•Saturday - - Sympathy is extended to Mr. unicants will start on Tuesday 2. Good r'---rnsey heifer, 2 Mulcher, Garden tools; Pair of Proprietors or auctioneers will Oct. 13th. -George Mcnmy on'the death of evening, October 16. years old..,-ect June 1962. snowshoes; Spring -tooth har- not be responsible for any liab- Please plan to • attend the his 'Younger brother, William • he Fairport Church U. C. 3. Good. Guernsey heifer, 2 rows; Set of • harrows:. Brood- ility, injury or property dam- turkey supper at Cherrywood James, in Toronto,: last week. v4 are holding their Bazaar years .old, bred June 1962. er stove; Seeder; Garden om- age to the public in connectionUnited Church, Oct. 11, from. A carnival Bazaar in'Dunbar- on October 20. 4. Good Guernsey heifer, 2 ament; Set of moulds; Scuff.with this sale. 4 p. m. on ton United Chuch. on Novem- r ber 3, at 2.00 p. m. has been _ planned. T'nere will- be tables of home -baking. attic treas-: - ures. • sewing. and a country i store. Refreshrrients will be ON DISMAY .served—carnival style. r - _ �•-' The open meeting of the Dun- barton LT. C.- -M:- will be held r at 8.00 P. m., October 18, in : :-the church; Ladies of neigh-. -),orin- church es have been in- vited, The , presiderit, of Toron -.-,'to East Presbytery, Mrs. Searle will .be guest speaker..Ninety-Eight L ury Dir. and bins. D. Languir and — Luxury Sedan _ family, of Leamington. visited her sister, Mrs- R. Hopkinson. or. Saturday: Congratulations to Murray $tc-oud. who celebrated his 18th ,.. . to birthday on.October 3 Nim. Ernie . Stroud is back _ home after, ttico weeks' holiday motoring, with her sister : ib the Maritime Provinces and the U, f6 - _ _ro Mr, and Mrs. Harold Pym spent the Than:-csgiving week- 4 t Dynamic 9r Convertible -` 'end with their daughter Mrs: .. , NTaxine-Hookirman and family III on Stroud's' Road: r Mr. and bi.•s. Ron Hay day and family. of Lachine, Que., .,. . - visited the E. J. Anrris family : • :a. ; � or the week -encu f At the regular Kiw-ani.s meet- { 'In on October 1, the officers -e r I M-: tu,i WAN— Kiw•anis .,Club, w•e a elected: _ They are Immediate Ps , .;t. Pre- sident, Bei RuddeL: PresAen*. Bob Hollobon; 1st. Vice-Pres. Frank Sigr%-)retti; - 2nd. Vice- President. Bill BuCzcher': Imas- urer, Harry" Pearce;, Directors: "Balfour Sle: -htho.r^ Bill Kemp. Nelson IX e_ t,lake, Lorne Shar Super 88 Holiday Sedan key, H; ar' Ctfss, Don Annan ' and Walter Lynde. Mrs. Oliver Gitb and daugh- - t4r Sharon, held a bridal show- er in of Diane Drink- ,water. rink water, who w -:U be marred in y r the -near future. The Legion Auxiliary held. a R luncheon on Wednesday, in the Legion Hall, s Mr. an 3 Mrs. Geo. Lawrence, • accompanied by Mr. ant: Mrs. s ..Walter.: IV U Is dale. ar•_ spe, ling the week 1 U• end in (:ttawa, While there,Starfire Coupe eb they will, be celrating the - 55th wedding anniversary ofOWNER Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence; also the loth anniversary of Mr.'There, waiting for you, with its long look of La-wivnce's sista• and husband _74 J elegant to sweep you into 1963, is Oldsmobile. This is Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitehead _ e Mrs. John Shade, of Turkey ----_ _ _the .car for you... with unrivalled performance and Greece, called on- friendse ; unstinted,l , each Oldsmobile series bere an Thursday- Mrs- SI -8110 will be remembered as Miss_ is distinctively different, -with its own special Walker, Medical HealthNurse w grille and rear -end styling. So which '63' Olds will of the schools h . it be for you? Your Oldsmobile Degl'er Mrs. .Orville Hamilton was _ confined home by illness _ . Super 88 Holiday Coupe bas all the answers. ►See him SOOAI :. diming the past week _—_ Mr. Gordon Driver who has : been a patient in Sunnybrook .;/%T49 '�omethir�y ext gbout owning ei� A -GENERAL MOTORS VIkLW Hospital, has returned, much Improved lir health. Unitdd Church — 96 Dr. W. A. ' McKay conducted F O R the Thanksgiving Day Service, assisted, by the organist and L -D_ choir -leader, Mr. R. PitcairIL W6i8maAbu optiondat@&*aage rbao. t The choir entered the church , with the processional hymn "Glory be to God the Father>i l The choir sang the anthem t . !'Come Unto Me". Mrs Shirley �%�: r �% c Sw Cog conducted the Jun- fe. Al�ISW�RTN TED 11 -STATION 'ROAD., AJAX � 1i, +T► 8 ge 2 -NO + � , Y9 io! Coagregation. Dr. McKayItMad Lue 12. 13 - 3T ' for hb USN& The service was a .SeI~ - •--, , , • . ! i WMItSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1%2 THE PICKERING NEMS IPIg• S•vM ' BAY MR'S NEWS Mr. and Mm George Prrry ��--r0 Beach - Mr. and Mrs. D. Watkins, date can be arranged, general With thad heir son�Allaa�and Mfrs. gyp' Birthday to Marlene INSURANCE - ` REAL ESTATE iseetin gs would be held altern- Say R!W RatepayaW Assoc- near' as. pretty as' fie' the Perry of Oshawa on Sunday. Morris, who will' be thirteen Ford at their cottage at Fen- giving Unit No. are holding spent a pleasant Thanksgiving Association welcomes Frank Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey yew old on October 15. Office WH. 2.62?2 Residence WH. 2.3115 When It is least expected, A blitz of Bay Ridgesr+esid- Baker to the committee. Mr. and daughter Susan of Kitch- Monica and Dolores Dunn is extended to Mrs. Mary. Ma- October 16 from 2 to 4 p. m. eats to increase membership in Baker's interests will be in the eneir visited with his parents spent the week -end with their _ - the Ratepayers' Association, is publicity. fields of _schools and blicit Al and Mrs Harvey during the aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. J. — Oshawa, visaed their mother, Vie• -�� his recent accid- - General Hospital .on Monday held Mrs. W Hamilton and Mr. Q. en+ and ronvalescence. Plan" for the Immediate fut- - The October meeting of the Carter on Sunday. Jucas, who returned with them to tine Ratepayers. This hazel- on Wednesday. _ Ee"0 R I _ FY_ - St. ew Andr*Ws Presbyterian I u re. The membership drive, us- Bayview Heights home and Mrs. Wm. Knox returned to on Mon -day for an enjoyab e Thanksgiving dinner with rels- Ing direct mail -and personal School Association will be held her home on Sunday after sp-�' Zvi at . the "YoFriendly Resident Agent" nts of in the scktool auditorium on with her son Duan home. ur the oommunity, was one of the .naain topics discussed at a Monday, October Guest speaker will be Mrs. s John arld family at Hampton. A meeting of Brougham Un- g e ns meeting - p° rt Beach Home & School 32 KINGSTON AD. W. P.O. BOX 164 ioanadttepe meeting last week. Doamr, Chief Librarian of Scar- iced Church Women Unit No. 2 Association was held on ,Wed - As wasp' yeA!'plus residents boyo Board of. Education Room was held, at the home of .Mrs. neday, October 3. It was well `, PICKERING, ONTARIO' - are aware, it is impassible for 'attendance will be counted and G. Shii-ton on September 27 at. attended.. There was a request ' u an organization such, as the a book will be presented to thefor 8 p• m. Mrs. Knox opened the delegates to attend the - t Ratepayers to operate efficient- room with the best parent att- meeting with a poem. "How meeting Ontario Federation Home and .-.—._- -� `y If rt does --riot represent the endance record.. the Sustains". hl= School Area C. Convention to rnajority of tax -paying resid-beheld--in-Belleville, -D. -,How Beer led the worship service on _ - silts. It was agreed that only 'through personal contact with BROUGHAM taken from the scriptures, day, October 27. Miss Cairene Osterhout, who guest -- --.__ •. J .a H N LA -AY 'friends and neighbors could Mr. and . Mrs. Allan Ellicott nmRD- mans 12, followed with hymn' .was piaw so"t, was much enjoy - the story of the Association entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ven- NoL 263: Mrs. Knox read a st- o "Soft Soap". atoll call far .ed: Mr. Parker introduced all , 1 N S U R A N C E r and its capabilities best be told non IIicott and family of Ux- bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ell- the evening was "Faith" with I the school teachers, because it was "Meet the Teachers Night" PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE �� ENGLAND An offer from the Board of icott of Peterboro and Mr. and twelve members present. Coll= ection was taken fokowed with uinri-rw_arten Teacher, Miss N. OOMPANY LTD- — - -- the Holy Redeemer School to Mrs. Randall Elicott of Broin prayer. Lunch was 'served by Gardhana; Grade 1.> Miss LIFE — AUTOMOBILE, — FIRE hold Ratepayers' meetings in gham for Thanksgiving dinner Mrs. Shirton and -Mrs. R. Ell- " sxln and Grade 4 teacherer their school auditorium is being on Sunday. icott Mrs. N. Denney spoke on their -' . .107' KINGSTON ROAD EAST . espiored The committee was most interested in the offer as Mr. and Mrs. Manson Ell- ieoti entertained Mr. and Mrs. Unit No. 3 of the U. C. W., classes' course of study for the coming year. Delicious re- 000 eadO' N -s4 Alm fh-ppl'R GiW6 F1118111110 Ste' S4ME - it would provide a . more con- Ray Ellicott and family, Mr. will hold their October meeting freshments were aerved after the home of Mrs: i3ipward. Pb@=l Air I�al• Day Or to& v�enient meeting-plaoe for res- and Mrs. Bill Ellicott and •fam- Malcolm, assisted �' RO' M th--nPPting by Convener Mrs. idents of South and West- ily and Mrs. Swaffield of Tor- de B—Amn, assited by Min• ern Sectiof the Develop- o& onto on Sunday. bert Malcolm on Thursday aft - ernoon, October 18 at 2 p. m r'rew and him. Perneroski. ment. If a mutually convenient Mrs. Wm. -Ellicott Sr. and Program convenor will be Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. Watkins, date can be arranged, general Miss Pearl Barrett spent the A. Ellicott. Rolr'c'a11, Thanks- with Mr. and Mrs. A. Davidson iseetin gs would be held altern- weekend with Mr.. and -Mrs. motored to West Virginia and .."ately at the Holy redeemer and Ford at their cottage at Fen- giving Unit No. are holding spent a pleasant Thanksgiving Bayview Heights Schools. ion Falls. a .a at the'home of of Afternoon Te -.week-end with friends. When It is least expected, Sympathy of the community Mrs. George Perry on Tuesday, Mr. and, Mrs. A. Chung wish something happens to remind is extended to Mrs. Mary. Ma- October 16 from 2 to 4 p. m. to thank everyone who were us of the fine stuff of which tthews in the passing of hes Ml and Mrs. K Sent and so kind and thoughtful, and • most teengers' are made. Inst sister-in-law, Mrs. Martin Rou- family, also Mrs. Carswell of for all the cards, for -their- son week is a fine example a tley, of Brooklin at the Oshawa Oshawa, visaed their mother, Vie• -�� his recent accid- trim IS near old bkmde volun- General Hospital .on Monday held Mrs. W Hamilton and Mr. Q. en+ and ronvalescence. teered her secretarial services morning The funeral was Carter on Sunday. 31m Wm. Knox spent an en - to tine Ratepayers. This hazel- on Wednesday. joyable, afternoon on Sunday - eyed honey awned Elk $orch Mr. and Mrs. Reg Peng of - St. ew Andr*Ws Presbyterian I in Toronto, where she had the 1—i. a telephone fo ' is the Frome 0 ., called on Mi:. and Thanksgiving dinner with rels- .t l . IIII� i 1 dauladw of Mr and Mrs. - Mrs.. George Perry on Satur- Church tives. _ en U er. Borck. Although a Bay day. on Sunday morning for divine au j'� - 1 FddWs resident for only a Sew Mr. and Mrs. T. English had service. The Sacrament of the holding a: Baptismal Service - s i1a months. Elke is making the dinner on Sunday with Mr. and Lords Supper was dispensed on Sunday afternoon, at Cal- t ne In a busy business - and Mrs Grant Miller of Whitby. Lo the pastor, I�w F. dispensed e d vim' Baptist .Church in Osh- HALL 1L 7' JkNAG 7 social life to take the minutes Mr. and Mrs Cy'- WarmoP awn. at 3.30• p. m. Cars will be entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Mrs. McClement presided at leaving Dunfair at 2.45. We of the committee and general ;P 1 C K E R 1 N d. the_ongan. The. choir entered to meetings. Not only are. her typ-. ence Crawford,• Mr. and Mrs will be welcomir� on Sunday, • - : NAE,l�N fog and shorthand skills an ass- Ricahrd Wannop, Mr. and Mrs. the process, "O Thou My Mi. Gary Simpson, from Cen- Soul Riess God the Load", The Basque and Meednq et but this is one Miss whose K,illey for Thanksgiving dinner tral Baptist Seminary: who " appearance plus a shy person- on Sunday. special number was the •lovely Fadlitisa Olt} RASebank Rd. North antkiem "Praise the Lord O. ""'ll hP mist+�� in rhe work of ality would . add a, decorative I have been informed that the Cht rcL He. will be- speak- CATERING SERVICES Jervsalem". The so4o part vJas touch to any gathering.The Messrs Joe Buri+ows, Chas. Sur- uu, m the evening service on (Ssadel0 200) _ P.R. No. $ P'ickGrinQ beautifully sung by Mrs. IIiz- fttepay�ers' Executive is proud phlis, C. Killey, Ken Pascoe, .Iv- Sunday. Our Pastor, Mr. D. TELEPHONE: and. pleased to have Elke in an Booth and Jack Sheppare abetfi Soyer.. "The' scripture Holmes will be giving us the reading was. St. Matthew 26: WH. 2-0362 — WH. 2-2305 T6lephoIIe TE. 9-1$22 their midst and bid her a warm are. bowling with the Pickering sermon in the mooring ser- j welcome. Men's Bowling league on each 17 - 30• Mr Ooakey based his Finally, although- he isn't Monday evening.. Good luck inspiring 'mesa;. on Matthew vice. It I -o Answer TE. 9-1504 The Youth .Time Fellowship _ • 26: '30 "and when they had will have its first meeting this sung an -hyrnn they went out into the Mount of Olives: The Friday, October 12.' -_ OPTOMETRIC _ wNo DISTANCE CALL . disciples left the upper -room Mr. and Mrs. G. Foley had !r,/ISION CARE - 34140 and went with their Master to their Thanksgiving Dinner at waive see strange- happenings' The home 'on Sunday, with guests JOHN L. RAWSON, R.O. (No Til Char) coccal Hard ter initiated the church and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond•Bottaro �ytM �W members gather .with the Lord and family. uyER�ppL RD, SOIRM g Fairport Beach Ladies' Asa- _ Montslti�, Monteith, . Riehl . . - .. FRENCKMA Where the church is there is N'S BAY notthe 'table. There is a solemnity °tion met on Friday, Sept- Pmhpr 29 1 the home of Mrs. IM 'EXAMINED A Co. PAINTS -ELECTRICAL ANCES in the church vnien Ene tal-leWm Kanox Next meeting to be CI ASSU FMID d REPAIRED. is spread'. Christ said '"This do held in the home a Mrs. Tan- - 0.. W.. RIS, CA. UJ6 in remembrance of Me.' Our lVENINGS Lacpaw TRLMMS TOOLS - -GLASS - ETC• prayers and our Braise must be nahill, on October 15. Any new IT A"OINTMIM. TL 9-26M - �„m - IN w0 ,� meaningful, when we come to members -will be welcomed. the table as we are face to face On Thu-•'iay, October 4, �'a �►^r•� Fid! : - .. with Christ. We all must 'eon Ears E Crosier and'Mrs.' L. sun L WATUA CJI. fess at the table that we have Williams attended the annual had 2-0890 meeting of the Dunbarton Dis- Y SEAWAY -� " come short of the Glory of God WHIt• tirct .Girl Guides, -- WATER SUPPLY ` _ We must take with us the de v-- WHitehall 2-13J7" inions Hardware chlor of .this table. Let a take a the Spirit .. of the Master 'into :�Y �j H T L+ H *R r 24-HOUR-3ERVIC$ � ,ifRST MORTGAGES ARRANQmh tomorrow. i71'h1aw7AM 7 DAYS A WEER _ Aso SECOND MORI"813 Phone WHite"hall 2499 Pickering cThe Junior congregation was AVAILAW FOR ADDITIONS onducted -by ,Mrs, Harney, Several ladies attended "a $S.OQ for 500 GAI3. AND MPROVEMENT& assisted by Jo Ann Hawker "mapper Demonstration" at the $7.00 for 1M GALS. and Marion Brisbin. The flow- ' home of Mrs. Murray Jones $9.00 foi 1500 GALS. WE ALSO PURCHASE OR LOAN ens were placed in the church last Tuesday night. _ON EXISTING MORTGAGES. in loving' memory of the late Dianne and Larry Ward, of —14 TAY. S M� ssglair and Miss Marion Claremont gLeTtt the week -end It YOU REQUIRE ANY MORTGAGE Smith. with -their grandparents, Mr. FINANCING A FOR FAST The recognition service for and Mrs. B. Jamieson, while TEMPLE TAXI COMRTEOUS .MVICL CALL TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS for Arrears of Taxes the new minister Rev. P. Con- their parents motored. to : in the Township of Pickering. key, to the pastoral charge' or Washington, . D. ' C. Is P AUBREY E. IRELAND Ajax and Pickering, was at St. Mrs., Reg. Hoskins spent `last iaOfed annOVne• PLJitSUANT to the provisions of the"Assessment Act, 1960, .Rev- Andrew's last• Thursday, • Oct- week with her parents, Mr. • ; incl Statutes of Ontario, Chapter 23, and amendments thereto: ober 4. Ministers of the Pres- and Mrs. Kingsmill, London. AASWering. Sery�ee AND COMPANY bytery; who took part in the Quite a number from .here 1, attended Scott Fair, at Uxbrid- IS NOW OFFERED TO Vices were: Rev. Paul Toronto; 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -that copies of the list of lands for ling,.=of ,St. Andrew's, Toronto;to; ge, on Saturday: TEMPLE SUBSCRIBERS sale for arrears 'of taxes in the Township of Pickering, -may be ,Rev. John Forbes, of Knox Little Donald Fleming, Ash- - V TORONTO 2, ONTARIO had at my office in the Township Offices, Brougham, Ontario, presbyterian Church, Toronto, burn, is with his grandparents, For information call « s and that such list has been published in the Ontario Gazette Rev. E. H. Hunter, Melville Mr. and Mrs. Orr Graham, MmpIB 9-1144 on the'7th day of•'July, 1962,' and.'that unless the arrears of Presbyterian Cliurch,'WestHill' while his mother; ' Mrs. -Glen Ei!��+*s• taxes and costs, as shown on such list, are sooner paid, I will and . Rev. J. H. Williams, of Fleming, is in hospital with a - _ bah rrl. TEMPI. 9.1750 NIA. 1_*M proceed, at 2.00 o'clocknew , Daylitht Saving Time, in the afternoon Glenview Presbyterian Church, w a number of Junior on Friday; the 26th day.of October, 1962, at the Township Office, Toronto. Farmers attended the church Brougham, to sell by public auction the said lands'for�the best service last Sunday night, at prices that may be offered. by, .t1w bidders.at"the sale. WI3T HILL ,Altona. The Active Service Class will i TERMS: Cash or Certified Cheque. World Travel . Service meet next Wednesday night, Graham ���October 17, at. the home ' of RE NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the.Corpora- No Sirvics Char'�o Mrs. Lewis Jones, with Mrs• •, kion of the Township of. Pickering •reserves the' rW TICKETS — RESERVATIONS Percy Jones' group in charge. APPLIANCU PAINTS TOOLS and intends to purchase do or all of the lands so offer- Mr'' and Mrs' Cecil Disney .p y AIR '.TOURS and. family- had birthday .sup- - �S � ETC. ed for sale. per with Mr. and Mrs, . Fred SEA .!CRUISES Fisp, on Sunday. _ DATED at Brougham, this 25th 'day of, September, 1962. GENERA •L HARDWARE LAND, HOTELS BOY scout' xPrLE DAY -- _D. J. PLITZ, Collecfiol-Treasurw Trawl' and Petr I~ SATURDAY, OCTOGM 2L Phow WHitehaN 2-191T b 'kkoring - - . - Co.pa uIleEE of t110 Tor m*o of Pkk r - — AT. 2 -OU -ivy An ApoM -.~I N +4521 KINGSTON RQ NdPh E T1s ftV sewti - l �4